WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 6, As Woodbridge Township Celebrated Independence Day

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1 ?9^.f/?r^flIS3 COMPLETE:, COVERAGE n» grvtn terrtory hn»n B 2S,266 populaton LWKU n general nevr, sports, features anl edtorals. ttfant THE HOME NEWSPAPER S.w»r.n, F«*lS, K«aab«y, Port Cokala, Mln H«fwUwa.,-OL. XVI, No. 8 FROM OUR FRONT WINDOW Senator Toolan, who represents Mddlesex County n the Stnte Legslature, voced hc opnon of practcally hs entre consttuency, wthout "regard to partes, when he denounced the acton of hs fellow Senators n convctng Ex Judge Harlcy falng to convct former Comptroller McCutcheon, at the recent mpeachment tral. Such an anomalous endng, however, was nbout ntl that could be expected from the majorty of our -somnolent solons. And dd the Taxpayers h t tn- School Board? To be openy charged wth "neglgence of uty" s. " ^elf. a shockng ntment; but the smultaneous../ma» "ncompetence" s surely"the worst that could be. sad alut any group of publc serv,., n ts especally a body n charge, matters educatonal. In realty, tho School Board members act as though I lny owed no accountng to the people who elect them who pay the blls. So, f the taxpayers letter fals to Wng desred results, ts up to the voters to nsttute a house-cleanng. ;.rever Lews of the defunct ]."h.- Natonal Bank of Wood.!:-\ n payng an addtonal lcml, has earned renewed j ^ruefulness from hundreds of de- ],r.lus who reled so mplctly m tht old Board of Drectors lost ther savngs as a result. No Fourth of July was ever so generally or so nosly commemorated, hereabouts!.s Wednesday of ths week. It appeared as though everyone joned, whole-heartedly, n the celebraton. PROMOTER ABSENT, SPEEDWAY FUTURE REMAINS UNKNOWN Sapss Wres Assocate Illness of Father Keeps Hm From Here LEFT HOT]! SUNDAY Proft Seen for Operator n Frst Auto Race Meet of Season Here Mystery today stll shrouded the mmedate future of racng; at Woodbrdge Speedway, Percy B. Sapss of Upper Darby, Pa., the promoter, who.staged the frst meet of the season at the auto race plant here last Sunday, checked out of the Elzabeth Carteret Hotel on Sunday nght shortly after oclock, some four hours after the end of hs show, whch s cst mated to have pressed approxmately $4,, or enough to gve hm a proft on tho venture. So far as could bo learned today, no one assocated n promoton of the meet wth Mr. Sapss has seen hm snce. On Monday ho wred Sam Sarokn of Perth Amboy, press agent for the show, word that hs fnthor waslenously ll n Phladelpha. Efforts by a number of ndvduals to contact Mr. Sapss by telephone through the Phladelpha news papers had not succeeded ths mornng. Wllard Dunam, the contractor whose men repared the grst resurfaced the track, was n Phladelpha ths mornng- attemptng to locate the promoter. $4, "Gate" Seen Reached Whle detals of the fnances of the show hero Sunday were known only to Mr. Sapss, he stated two Whatever else may be sad, for hours before the meet began he or aganst the Town Fathers of needed pate recepts of $4, to b tgtj, theyh l to pvy balance n books. Estmates I off the latest maturng ssue off place the recepts at above that [baby bonds, on the thrteth of fgure. June brngng total bond payments, for the frst sx months of avalable aa to the condton of No postve nformaton was NIELSEN WILL ASK ther management, to approxmately $3,. was learned he had pad a number BAN BY CHANCERY Mr. Sapss local accounts, but t of the polce, watchmen And now ts proposed to, ushers, whle others are stl cut abatement* of nterest on awatng ha return. Approxmatons from relable sources placed ON FACTORY SITE taxes by SO per cent. In other words, the Fathers have fgured that to overlook the n- between $ $,. Some State Board of Health D- the amount stll outstng as terest altogether s ether mpractcal or unnecessary, n pay were wth checks. rects Investgaton of of the blls whch Mr. Sapss dd vew of mprovng condton*, or the Towr.:K:pt fnances July 29 Date Announced Avenel Plant tare gettng back to a frmer Sunday, July 29, s announce, bass. Whchever way t s, as the next race day n a sgn the taxpayers wn. panted on the front fence at the AFFIDAVITS OBTAINED Speedway. If ths show s held, Major Knberlng, of the Rah-t would carry out Mr. Sapss an- (fay Reformatory, who s decd- Parker Nelsen, counsel ~.ly the rght man n the rght for the local Board of place, need leel no chagrn over )._e recent escape of a quartet of ls wards. Thuy would probably lav broken the strongest prson n the country the Majors ecord s such that nobody wll )lame hm. Hut rest assured t vont happen agan, for there s jo ollcur anywhere n our state Insttutons more certan to proft py experence than Major Kmpcrlng. It has been dscovered that ( Woodbrdge Townshp has two women postmasters or perhaps we should say two potmstresses. There are eght post offces n the Townshp ths leaves only sx to the men, Can any other communty exceed ths record? Parker Nelsen, new attorney the board of Health, a hot on e tral of the Mddlesex Concte Products Company, for fal-, to carry out ts promse to uve away from Avemjk The -dents have long been comnlan- X of the nusance the plants rosencc occusoned they wll e glad to learn that defnte acs now assured. Though the State Polce reported to Commssoner Gerns that lack of fundt preclude the establshment of a sub-staton n the vcnty of the Clover Leaf, t wa» explaned that actve co-opera? ton would be contnuously afforded. The result of the Commssoners a g t ttton, however, has been an almost complete elmnaton of accdents for the frst tme snce tlt- super-hghway was opened. "Hssonur Burnett, : of the. l or Department, sent n-.tors nto the Townshp, dur-»t! the past week, caused the of two or three speak-easy propretors unlcensed ped- «-s»f ntoxcants. Ths wll be "I news to thosewho pay hgh Uses for protecton that, hth-. was lackng.. Arrest of a woman Relef Wurler, for. attemptng to s«ll orders to local store- W-pers, wll no doubt result n the correcton of ths smlar practces that have ;,ven great concern to those n charge of dle workers, under our plan of economc recovery. Abuses are apt to I-p nto undertakng f such a nature but, so long as authortes are constantly on the lookout und quck to punsh offenders, leakage wll be "Slt. of the Legslatve Commttees nqury lnt. county affars, as recently nnced,.may yet develop sonellll s. Falure to do. more than «l>end a large part of ther $, *ap-onrvton for nothng, s the of ther accomplshments to I H>e lajptjtr gtv, our Scbuol Boud crew A dm n wht U ckllcd the lt; t«(l Thatll -r H. W. K. nounced polcy of operatng meets at rregular ntervals. He had an opton on the use of the track from Wllam R. Crawford for ten shows, he announced before last Sundays races. He sad be dd not, however, ntend to stage as many meets as that. The grst, over the safety nf whch there had been consderable dscusson before the show, was n good condton Sunday. One or two planks snapped under the weght of spectators, but there were no serous accdents. Town To Get $5, For Teacher Salares Morgenson Hestates As to Soluton of New Problem. $8, Expected Only slghtly more than $5, has been allotted as the fourth state loan to Woodbrdge Townshp to pay delnquent salares to teachers. Local offcals had been gven to underst at frst that an allotment of at least $8, would be allowed, ths amount wth a slght cash balance n the schoo treasury would lnve permtted the payment n full to teachers for ths year. One-thrd of a month owed them when the fscal year ended. x In vew of tte fact, however, the loan was Consderably less than had been-antcpated, Townshp Treasurer. J. Morgenson was at a loss today to decde the best method of meetng the stuaton. It s possble that suffcent :asl can bq rased to make up the dfference ; between the actual amount of the loan the amount that had been expected but at all events t wll be mpossble probably to settle the teach (Contnued on Page 2) V WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 934 As Woodbrdge Townshp Celebrated Independence Day OtMleprnlrnt Stuff IlDtna) Photographed here are some of the methods employed by the Townshp to celebrate a blsterng Fourth of July. Top left s a vew of the bathng per at Sewaren, where hundreds flocked to escape the heat. Top rght are four Townshp chldren addng ther contrbuton to the pop-poppng of crackers, salutes, torpedoes, cap-pstols whch went on all day. From left to rght the chldren are: Blly Jacobs of Valentne Place, James S. Wght, Jr., Juanta Parrsh Vrgna Wght, all of Lnden avenue. At the lower left, Rchard Hall of Grove avenue, s strugglng valantly wth an over-sre cap-pstol. At the centre s shown part of the enormous stream of shore traffc on Amboy avenpe whch contnued from eajly mornng untl late at nght. At the lower rght are the chldren who marched n Avenels mornng parade, whle one of the floats n that parade s seen n the nset. A complete account of the Avenel celebraton wll be found on Page 2. Health, today announced an applcaton would be made to the Court of Chancery next week for an njuncton to restran further operaton of the Mddlesex Concrete Products Company n ts present locaton n Avunel. Under the drecton of the State Board of Health, a rgorous nvestgaton has been made wthn -he past two weeks to determne whether the plant n ts present to consttutes a nusance. Mr. Nelsen sad that to date affdavts regardng the plant have been obtaned from seven persons that addtonal ones would be sought before sut s actually Insttuted. Although no defnte word has been receved by counsel from the company, he sad he had been nformed by other sources that plans were jnder way to move the plant to a new locaton. It was further understood that the ste for ths new locaton had been purchased that t was now beng flled preparatory to buldng the plant. Ths, however, was conjecture to a great extent, sad Mr, Nelsen, as he has not been offcally nformed ether concernng the proposed locaton or the tme removal s planned. June was orgnally set by the Townshp Commttee as the deadlne for movng the plant], hut even at ths pont no one seems to know the exact status of the stuaton. In addton to thu acton planned by the Health Board, there also s a possblty that the Towrshp Towrshp wll proceed aganst g the concern on the grounds d that tht the plant s located n volaton of the local zonng ordnance. If the court wshes, Mr. Nelsen sad,,<jt can levy a fne also mpose n cash penalty for ead day beyond the date set by the court for movng. Papers Appeal Answered, Welfare House Gets Rado An appeal by the Woodbrdje Independent has resulted n the gft of a rado recevng set to tho muncpal welfare house.. One of the newspapers subscrbers kndly offered to donate the set so that the lone days of the nmates would be made a lttle brghter happer. Arepresentatve called obtaned the set, took t to the welfare house nstalled t. Both the Independent those who wll beneft by tho benevolence sncerely thank the donor. BROWN APPOINTED SPECIALRECORDER H. M. Gerns Announce* Namng of Judge for Week-End Cases Harry M. Gerns, Charman of the Townshp Polce Commttee, today announced the appontment of Arthur Brown as Actng Recorder to hold court for traffc volatons over the week-ends. Snce the drve las been n progress to curb speedng other nfractons of the motor vehcle laws, t was deemed necessary n order to expedte the hlng of. the cases to hold court on Saturdays Sundays. Mr. Brown has been sttng for the past few weeks at the request of Commssoner Gerns, but formal appontment was made today. Commssoner Gems has extended every effort to prevent the present crusade from developng nto a racket. Such a fate has met smlnr efforts by other muncpaltes n the past because of the fact that unauthorzed agents have conducted "drves" of thenown, beng compensated from the fnes that were:meted out to the volators. It s the Commssoners opnon, however, that orderly plannng conduct of the drve wll thwart dscourage any such plans locally. Appontment of Mr. Brown as Actng Recorder wll practcally assure the brngng before hm of all drvers nabbed by ether local or State Polce. New Vstas Open For Two Young Men Here o Pronouncedj Incurably Crppled, 4 j - walkng for the frst tme n Ol. AndraSSy j eght years. Wthn three weeks Awat Begnnng Of A new Lfe Lfe s about to begn for two young men m Woodbrdge who Ions ago were pronounced ncurably crppled. Ther two stores rval each other for He horror ot the begnnng, the despar of the mddle years, the magnfcence of the accomplshment, the glamour of the future. Nneteen year-old James he wll be dscharged from Temple Unversty Hosptal as ofne- ally cured. And last week, Robert St. Aulrassy, of 3 Wllery street, took sx steps hs frst n the years whch he would not permt to be dreary.twenty-sx years old, he has been assured but three stages reman before he s agan restored to normal lfe crutdhes braces, then the braces only, fnally hs rehabltated legs alone. The enormous drama of those two.paragraphs, the greur of the h work done by y the New Jerseyy State Crppled Chldrens Commsson can only be dscovered n a chronologcal retellng of the struggle these two young men have made wth He untrng.help Loukds, of 78 James street of fne-souled laymen plhys ad st th o ym py vsted ha parents overnght ten days ago., He wae! cans blghtng surgeon:! aganst the New Jersey Commsson Ads Courageous Fghters In Leng Battle them to the hard bed of the permnent nvald. A Brllant Athlete! Frst, young St. Andrassy, whose fne head, alert eyes, eoberly grave voce today attest to the horrbly complete temperng: he has endured n the fre of utter dsaster: He lved n Perth Amboy. Hs father l-endud the boy should be as perfectly-constructed a human beng as could be. And whqn tn lad was fve years old, le began a rgorous lchpulng lulf a da; at school, the other half at- tn Y, M. C, A., mouldng, hardenn l muscles. Tho lttle fellov loved t. the year* went on Contnued on latt page TAX ABATEMENTS JUDGED ON MERIT, ASSERTSJcELROY Attorney Explans Method Of Hlng Pleas For Cuts In Interest SUM ALLOWED VARIES Applcaton for. abatement of nterest on delnquent taxes wll be judged entrely on mert, Townshp Attorney Leon E. McElroy stated today. Hundreds of requests for abatement have been receved by the Townshp Commttee, but only a relatvely small number have boon allowed. Of those granted, some have been gven per cent, abatement, whle others have been allowed consderably less. A few were gven to the extent of ffty per cent, at the Townshp meetng Monday. Mr. McElroy stated that upon each petton that s receved, a thorough examnaton s made of all the crcumstances n the nd vdual case. It s upon the re suts of ths examnaton that de- :son s reached whether to gcant (Contnued on Page 2) Avenel Chlds H Torn By Frecracker Improvement Noted In Condton Of Robert Gllen By Dr. Rothfuss Slght mprovement was noted by Dr. C. H. Rothfuss today n the condton of lttle Robert Gllen ofj 39 Ffth avenue, Avenel, whose rght h was practcally torn off fty the exploson of a Fourth of July frecracker. Ths accdent was the only onp f serous proportons reported n he whole.townshp durng the Inependenee Day celebraton. The chld, Dr. Uothfuss sad, as holdng one of:the frecraekrs n hs h wh«n t exploded, earng- nto the palm of the h,nd blowng oft four fngers. At frst, some fear was expressd that the results of the accdent nght be fatal but Dr. Rothfuss.ad today he was well satsfed^ vth the mprovement the lttle* joy has made was hopeful for omplete recovery. Treatment was gven ln at hs lojne where he has remaned. Goat, Chan^ Boys, Cracker Produce Holday Casualty Woodbrdge Townshp had a phenomenal week-end holday safety record, There were no automoble accdents; no drownngs, only one njury from freworks. But the Fourth of July dd leave one entry n the polce blotter, It occurred on Saturday,, but t must be ranked as an endurng memory of the 934 Independence Day celebraton. The verbatm polce report follows: "Mr. Nelson of 45 Avenuestreet, Avenol, reported le lad hs goat ted n feld near hs Kome when some boys went near t shot frecracker, l%n goa,t ran chan snapped, bretdunu Us nock." * olce Hear Parked Cars Act Dsorderly At Nght Chef of Polce James Walshs multtudnous problems were ncreased by one last week \Vhen a ctzen of the townshp presented a serous, oven remarkable state of affars for the consderaton of the local constabulary. The offcal record lodged for the nformaton of Chef Walsh hs sleuths follows: "Mr. Roemer of Bucknell avenue reported parked cars occuped by grls fellows act dsorderly at nght along the Ave." NO MONEY IN SIGHT, BIDS ARE DELAYED Buyng of School Supples Wll Be Deferred As Long As Possble Purchase of school supples, nor mally bought durng July wll b deferred as long as possble th; year, Roy E. Anderson ndcate last nght. "Wo have no assurance of an WITNESSES LfORT HREATOFMURDER N FOODJUP CASE Probes Wden In Scope As Detectves Learn O Muzzle Attempt OCAL BOOKS CHECKED Wtnesses have been hreatened wth death f hey testfy n the townshp elef racket case, t was earned today from one of the squad of dqtectves workng on the local stuaton out of the offces of the mergency Relef Bureau of Investgaton. Two persons charged wth complcty n the brokerng of food reef slps were released under bal ths week t was ndcated more would too ahsested. The Bureau has been probng nto the present personnel of the ERA bu reau here has sent State aud tors n to check over the books of PRICE THREE CENT?* DEATH OF FUGI -HINTED AS MURDBU IN OFFICIAL PR( Kmberlng Informed Of Pper Bore Bruset On Face Neck AWAIT BLOOD TES 3 Other Inmates Stll At Lberty; Tools Seen!. Hdden 6 Years There s a stroyr possbjl- - ty that Wllam Pper,,9-, year-old escaped prsoner» from the Rahway Reformatory, whose body was found n Smths Creek, was mufrdered.. " An offcal nqury to determne how the youth, who a week Mg&,«fled the reformatory wth.throa * other prsoners, p, met bs death s» Under Ud way by b County Physcan W. C. Wlcnt. Ths nformaton,, was receved yesterday by Major, Mark O. Kmberlng, superntend-. cut of the nsttuton. Pper, Mnjor Kmberlng was nformed, had several seven bruses on hs face neck. Whether nny of thesfr blows could hove caused death has not as yet been, determned t s n that, drecton that Dr. Wlentz s yakttng ltb nvestgatotr;fl has. sent samples of the youths j blood to a laboratory for analjf- ;:" ss upon the results of these tests wll bo based the nnswer a» : v, to whether Pper met death by foul play, or whether he drowned accdentally. jff Offcals are non-pluased to;;ff dscover a motve for the kllng ;.p of the prsoner, f such was tho. TM case., -If Tro Unseen s.. No trace has been found yet of: j thts three other men who_ escap^j, : s from the reformatory wth Pper \ t therefor a mpossble tflf.-3 queston them on the manner Jfc H whch ther companon lost hs :$ lfe. Nothng has been see ot," them snce they were fe3~an9 clothed by members of the Port Readng Fre Company. In tho meantme, Major KJIH-J bcrlng has caused a thorough n-; vestgaton of the manner n whch the quartet was able to make way to freedom. Indcatons at«s that dscplnary acton wll bs taken aganst the guard under whose survellance the men when they successfully ther break.,.,,, It a probable that one o( tj ««tools they used, a rusty saw^jb^" been n safe hdng by COJlvl-, for more than sx years. At tfoat tme, ve smlar saws were found to be mssng from the reformatory equpment they have never been located. The one, whch was used by the convcts, was heavly coated wth rust. I they were only able to dslodge the heavy ron bats by employng the saw. a ppe-cutter a heavy; jmmy. Major Kmberlng stated that the entre matter, ncludng; the; death of Ppor, a now -wthn the j jursdcton of the polce department. mones mmedately comng t the local offce. A statement on us," Mr. AndeTson, new clerk t the result of ths angle of the nthe Board of Educaton,, {jonted vestgaton was promsed for out, t addng, "Y have some sup- ether tomorrow or the frst of ples n stock tk every mdnth we next week. Local fnances wll be aded delay purchasng moujp means one It was expected the present em- : consderably dbl b by the h recentlyren- : month less we wll have to worrk ployes of the relef forces here acted State law whch permts the ; about payng for them." would be cleared but no offcal Townshp to pay ts State road...j;; The Board plans to purchase statement on that pont was avalable ths mornng as nvestgators bonds. tax solders bonus tax n, coal, not n general lots as has been done n prevous years, but refused to vndcate any person Townshp Treasurer O. J-. Mbrganson ha3 receved from n small quanttes as needed, Mr. untl ther analyss of the records Trenton Anderson announced. He sad tho coal code wll operate to prevent the board gettng tho reducton of from a dollar to a dollar a half a ton t has obtaned n prevous years, as bds from dealers ths year are expected to be only slghtly below the retal prce. These other problems of the moment were dscussed nfor- (Contnued on Page 2) here s complete. Both Mss,C, C. fprms to be used n meetng these Clausng, che f case udnnstru- oblgatons, as a result the Itor, Howard W. Fletcher, executve clerk, expressed conf- pay approxmately $45, worth muncpalty can use bonds to dence ther stalls would be clearedpated t must meet n cash. of State taxes whch t had antc- They Threaten Wtnesses These bonds wll bo pad n annual nstallments over a perod of Vsts to wtnesses at 4 oclock on an unnamed mornng by per-sx years tn the solders bonus, kll, sons dentfed only as "they" were revealed by one of th,e nves- (Contnued on page 2) Townshp Gven 2nd Postmstress In Mrsf Samuel Novak OfKeasbey Woodbrdge Townshp wa ven ts second postmstress lns eek wth the temporary uppontnent of Mrs. Samuel Novak, of nth street, Keasbey. The new ppontee wll take an examnaon wthn three months f uccesstul, wll be gven a fourear commsson. Mrs, Joseph. Jullen, 384 Broad street, Sewarn, was apponted to her four- ear term on May 22nd after,servng as Actng postmaster snce ast October. Both the Keasbey Sewaen obs are Thrd Class offces, p\yng a salary of $, a year. Mrs. Novak succeeds John Schleox n Keasbey. She has lamed Kenneth Sheppard of Men- Park as her assstant. Born n easbey, the now postmstress has ved there all her lfe. She,s the nother of two boys. Gerard, (j, unl Ronald, 2. Before her marrage. Mrs. Noak worked n the Buldng Loan department of the Fordu Natonal Bank was also- employed us a bookkeeper wth He South Second* Street Goal Company of Perth Amboy. Shu nlnna to mantan the pout olce n Keasbey at ts present lo cttjon n Keasbey on Bayv.ew avenue - eventually ntends to fve upstars over the oftjee a; soon as alteraton* ae completed Gven Federal Post Mrs. Samuel Novak As soon as the repar work, whch wll get underway ghortly,, a completed, thu lostolco wll be moved rpm ts present locuton on Crows Mll road to the old Rqck bu(dng on Ilayvew avenue. The old Rock buldng a to be completely renovated. Dran on Towns Cash Eased By New Statute State Law Permts Use ] Of Bonds To Pay j N. J. Taxes taxes und over a perod of eght "W years n the case of the road fund f taxes. Both wll bear nterest at the rate of four per cent., but «consderable savng wll be af-.: Jf forded the Towkshp by ths; method because t would have: been requred to borrow tb,ef money f cash payments werp;; necessary would have had t) pay as hgh as sx per cent.. " For the years thu bonus tax whch was unpa^. amounts to about $5,7, theroad tax for that perod, also tm->; pad, aggregates about $37,. "Ths wll help us> out consderably," Mr. Morgenson sad,, "because untl tho lawwhch permtted the use of bonds to pay these taxes was passed we had, fgured that wo would have to rase the cash. Although the fnancal condton of the Tovrnshp s consderably mproved over what t has been, t would have been no easy matter to rase, an amount of ths sze. As t s now, we can use the money wp, planned to meet ths oblgatott:> for some other purpuso t wjl be relatvely easy to lqudate the bonds n sx to eght years. NEWS INDEX Church News Pago 6 Socety Ntwj Page 8 Womans Features... Page 4 Sports Pagen.l, lt Edtorul Pago 9 Theatres Page S Sewaren Newt Page 7 Iseln News _ Page 7 Fords New* Page 3 Avenel News P>(4 2 Port Readng New*... Pag* Colona Newt Hopelawn News P, Ketubey Newt, P«g«

2 PAGE TWO Dotl From Volcan BU»t» Dost :r-m volent >«. b*<-r. k^own Xj gjtf fve year? to fettle, to dmnsh sharply the temtratm over whole NOW OPEN "DOWICKS- -TAVERN" Popular Br of BEER ON DRAUGHT., WMtS.nd LIQUORS. WATCH FOP.. CLAM UAKENITE 8 St. George A KBAK -SPEEDWAY Ex-Local Resdent Bured In Brooklyn Wllam Edgar Klled In Exploson Promnent Here Wllam fcdear Bartow. known n ths vcnty Perth Amb-oy. where >.«hf Jd * poston wth the Rowsler & Ha?fl%cp«Chemcal Company for IS years. was fatally njured n a powdtf, dynamte t-rplospn that Banonc gr p*h>m, Mr Mrs. Edjrax J. Bartow. «wl Mr. Bartow, who waj 4 rem»ny Fd«-d n Woodbrdf* for ye&fk besde; h* mother d h? wdow, Helen, ht s survvf-d by fa-p daughters. Tht.pdor *s Vrgna,,..ant". taplne?, Francs P. Barter*-, DaBhar. plate, town. Mr, Bartow w» born n Vtjca. the *on of late Perjwtt Emma C. Bartow. He attended! ~ t ]\ \ publk schools n Lte* later j >ent to tke UnJrerstj- of Mar.e. where he graduated n J»O7. He worked n Mnnesota for a tme, came to Perth Amboy, where he obtaned a poston wth the j Roesder 4 Hasslacher Cbencal Funeral, " e S»»nd later went tot Thursday mornsf»t (oclock from the cf ;?.]f«n near Olympa. Church Holy Trnty, Montague Chn-,- f.n rtreets. Brooklyn. "P.tv.^ «to 4f8tel "Nam" eon :S «jounced ; M.rj s Jh«. bwwttbn vt... sozalrfc.dentcle Arfeetw Par! h ^ 5 fef te-kam Socal Xfe erected n the fftes y Mr. ttorkm party, DEPENDABLE USED..CARS Why, let another Summer slp by wthout gettng that car you promsed yourself. You must have dverson you must have a change ol scenery to keep your mnd healthy. Are you gong to keep on wshng? Come n today we wll take care of yon easy terms low down payment... We have the car you want at a prce you can pay. Bucks Dodges Fords Chevrolet* Plymouth Pontac Chrysler Auburn Packard -7- etc. Studebaker ONE WEEK EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE.- WITHOUT LOSS warns USED CAR MART ON NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE at Elm Oak Streets PERTH AMBOY FRIDAY, JULY 6,9S4 AVENEL ACTIVITIES By JEAN DE YOUNG 7 MANHATTAN AYENX-E PHONE LOVELY AVENEl CHILDREN Tt ttnctre x-ye«r-o!d twn daughterj of Captan Mr. Hubert Flegtl of ATenel arc hown here, together wth ther tenj-er-old brother, Henry Hubert, Mr.. Flegel. On the left» M»d«ln» Elzabeth, on the rght, Jeaoette Emma. Sunday School Hat Outng The chldren, parents teacher; of ::.t Avenel Sunday School enovtc a days outng at the Soj.h Orange Mountan Reservaton on S&rjrday. A "arge \r;= :u!l of about sxty pcnckers lef- 2*. 9:2 A. M. from the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel. A full day was planned by the teachers * offcers of the Sunday School whch comprsed tprtsnment. refreshments, a box luncheon, whch was the bg feature of the noon-day meal. Meryn F. Jones was n charge of ths- outng. He hopes to make ths an annual treat for the chldren. Those vho attended were. Dr. I Mac Brde, Mr. Mrs. H. Ayres, Mr. John Bagere, Mrs. Wllam Krug, Mr. Joseph Joy, ST., Mrs. R. Lamphear, Mrs. D. Den Bleyker, Helen Tuttle, Audrey Brd, Grace Solowan, Dorothy Crowley, Jane Brathewate, Mary Brathewate. Matlda Russell, Irma, Marga ret, Hedwg, Adolf Ernest Bergmller, Clare Den Bleyker, Gladys Den Bleyker, Ruth Gery, Eleen Moran, Helen Schoder, John Azud, Edward Caul, Kenneth Peterson, Leonard Anderson R,chard Anders, Earle Smth, Luclled Kamberg, Frances Ramberg. VOGUE DRESS SHOP 28 Madson Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. PHONE P. A ALTERATION SALE ENTIRE STOCK ^n Store To Be Soljl Regardless Of Cost PASTEL CLOTH SWAGGER SUITS LINEN WASHABLE SUITS 2 WOOLEN SWAGGER SUITS 8 2-Pc. SUITS wth wthout fur 2 WHITfE WOOLEN COATS PASTEL COATS =*GROUP = FORMERLY PRICED FROM $ $.95 - $6.. $22. $25. - $29. to $39. REDUCED TO $ $5. - $ $. - $2. $5. ALL SIZES 6 REDINGOTOS SILK DRESSES wth Woolen or Slk Coats 5 UNLINED LIGHTWEIGHT CLOTH COATS 6 SHORT JACKETS Slk Velvet 8 SPORT COATS GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 PRINTED SUITS Sheer Lghtweght Washable Slks PRINTED DRESSES Sheer Wa&hable Sze* to 48 REDUCED TO $4.95-$7.95 to $2. $5. Formerly $7.95 to $22. PASTEL WHITE, SHEER WASHABLE SILK SUITS & DRESSES Navy Blue, Brown Black Sheer Slk Suts Dresses Szes ll ^o 48 REDUCED TO $4.95,57.95, no, $ll, *5 Formerly $7.95 to $22. SUNDAY NIGHT EVENING DRESSES Prnted Chffon, Sold Chffons, Lace Dnner Dresses, Orges Mouaseln de Soe Slk Nets REDUCED TO $ $ - $2. & $5 Formerly $.95 to $39. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MORNING at 9 Oclock wll contnue untl Entre Stock s dsposed of OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE NO DEPOSITS ALL SALES FINAL NO ALTERATIONS WITHOUT CHARGES \ VOGUE DRESS SHOP Helen Karucza. Dolores Anderson, Esther Van Slyke, Eleanor Kayser, Dorothy Hoade, Lllan Grant. Ethel Ballnger, Gertrude Njer, Ruth Jean Leonard, Wlfred Benson, Thomas Benson, Ralph Peterson, John Kuzmak, Alex Czlo, Stevtn Karucza, John Czlo, Donald Gault. Raj-mond Lamphear, Rchard Lamphear, Elzabeth Bschoff, Fred Bschoff, Eugene Gery, Lllan Morrson, Marjore Morrson, Russell Den Bleyker, Eunce Horan, Joan Grmes, Eleanor Kuzmak, Ethel Klen, Thelma Klen, Jean Klen, Margaret Soloman. The prze wnners n the games were as follows: Boys relay race: (Age 8-) Russell Den Bleyker, Fred Bschoff. Grls relay race: age 8-: Grace Soloman, Eleanor Kuzmak. Boys relay race: Age -4: John Kuzmak, Ralph Peterson. Grls relay race: Age -4: Ruth Leonard, Helen Karucza. Boys Shoe race: Edward Caul. Grls Shoe Race: Ruth Leonard. Mr. Mrs. J. E. Suchy of lenzer street spent Wednesday n New York Cty as the guests f Mr. M, Suchy who s convalesc- ng from a recent llness. Maron Leonard, Majron Suchy, Percy Wukovets of town, Barbara Stern John Yost of Woodbrdge, Lyman Peck of Colona spent Monday a Long Branch. George M. Leonard h: sons, Clarence Burnet, an Frank Dafck hs famly spen Monday at Lavallette. Wllam Smth of Menzer street s spendng a week wth frends n Ithaca. He returned wth Harold Fulfkr of town who pent the week wth hm..mss Pat Lesen Mss Emly Davd spent the week-end wth Mss Jean De Young of Manhattan avenue. Mss Lesen s spendng July n Avenel. Mrs. Grover Perer va; the guest of Mrs. Gordon Hunt on Thursday afternoon at a Brdge. Mrs. Perer was hgh score. Mr. Mrs. L. E. Weltr of Ffth avenue spent Munday Tuesday of ths week vstng relatves n Forked Rver, New Jersey. A card party was held on Tuesay evenng at the home of de ounclor-elect, Mss Dorothy Ell- ;on, of Remsen avenue. It was held under the auspces of the jood Welfare Commttee of the Star of Rahway Councl, No., Daughters of Amerca. There were four tables n play. The door prze was won by Benjamn F. Ellson, fr., The specal prze was, won by M=. Emma Maxwell of Roselle Park. Other przes were won by Mrs. Walter Force, Mrs. Kohlmeyer, Vrgna Sanborn, Benjamn Ellson, Jr., Mrs. E...Setsman, Mrs. M. Fsher, Mr. Elbert Seeman, Mr. Kohlmeyer, [Marguerte Post, Mr. Walter Force.Mrs. B. F. Ellson, Sr. The ntn-playcr przes were won by Charles Mezera, Mrs. Cora Frazer. Other guests were: Wllam Force, Mr. Maxwell, Mrs. B. F, Ellson^, Mss Dorothy Ellson, Pwtdc OntH.ndng Su«e>» I/ed by Commtteeman E. W. Ner. Fred Foerch, Democratc cdate for Thrd Ward Commtteeman, Mrs, Harold Han son. member of the celebraton ^- "-49-J commttee, the Fourth of July pa- "" " rade on Wednesday marched ts way dotm Avenel street, throughout Rahway avenue. Burnet street, Manhattan avenue. Park avenue to the Avenel Park. Followng the leaders came Mayor August F. Grener, seated wth hm Rev, Dr. Robert I. MacBrde, pastot- of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avenel. The Boy Scout troops were rep-. resented mmedately proceedng j the mayor hs car. dsplayng) the Amercan flag tfne boy scout flag. Next came the Unon Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, Dstrct F, whch played, rollng her drums playng" ther trumpets. The Avenel Fre Com-, pany was well represented wtjh the fre truck, over twenty- Charlotte Frazer, Mrs. Mldred Post, Mrs. Harry Gramm Mrs. Grace Johnson. Lesle Merle, of New York Cty spent Wednesday as the g-uest of Mss Helen Schoedler of Ffth avenue. The Prde of New Jersey, Sons Daughters of Lberty, enjoyed a moonlght sal to Hghl Park on Tuesday evenng. An excellent tme was reported by all. Those attendng were: Mr. Mrs. Leon Kamberg, Mr. Mrs. Charles Stssel, Mr. Mrs. Frank Benson, Mr. Mrs. John Anud, Mr. Mrs. Edward Herbert, Wllam Thurston, Harret Fusch, Grace Walker. Andrew Smth, George Urban, Charles Stern Mary Sullvan John CVeaklo of Perth Amboy. Mr. Mr». Charles Sessel entertaned on Sunday at dnner Mr. Mrs. John Brown of Deal, Mr Mrs. Juck Kuun-uf Red Bank. Dorothy Madson of New York Cty spent tne holday as the guest of Robert McCune of Fftl avenue. Mr. Mrs, A. H. Do Young son spent Wednesday n Elz- abeth vstng Mrs, relatves, JUv I SUalc Talwly. fve exempt fremen. The fremen marched rjrht along n Sne, wth George,Fox hs car. whch bore Mr. Charles.Flynn. who ha? been an nvald, serously l for over a perod of eght months. Howevfr, he was "rghtwth the boy?. He has been a member of the. Avenel Tre.Company snce he has lved n Avenel eleven years. Followng the fremen came the chldren of Avenel. They were n cvlan clothes as well as were some dressed n peasant patrotc costumes, each bore a flap, symboznp the fete of the day. The float of the parade was entered by the Robns A. (., whch was artstcally ftted to resemble De Youngs Mrs. Peter the "Ok! pwmtnn Hole. Ths took the prze for the floats. Also represented was the Avenel Parent TtHh-rs Assocaton, whch had a number of cars paradng the" German-Amercan Beneft, Assocaton. About thrty cars I followed decorated n the Amercan colors. The przes for the b,-st patrotc costumes were dwardedjto- Eva Glester Charles Red. The crowd. assembled at the Avenel Park, where-fred Foerch acted as master of ceremones. The Kuest speakers were ntroduced as follows: Mayor August F. Grener, Commtteemen Ernest W. Ner the Rev. Dr. R. ]. 9 COATS trmmed knd untrmmed MacBrde. Patrotc songs were rendered by the Avenel Quartette, was composed of Mrs. T. pson, Mrs. G. F. Brathwate, Mrs. Sdney Greenhalgh, Mrs. Howard Greenhalgh, Mss Dorothy Ellson, Mss Vrgna Sanborn, Mr. C. Bschoff Benjamn Ellson, Jr. Mrs. Wllam B. Krug drected played for the sngng. Ice cream cones Dxe cups were dstrbuted.. After chorus sngng the chldren gathered r. the baseball rounds, where they all partcated n games. The wnners were s follows: Three-legged race for rs, aged G-9: Anna Horvath, Helen Lagola; aged -3, Helen {arucza, Emly Dafck, Helen Dragostt, Jula Hacker; threeegged race, boys, aged C-9: John Gutter, Andrew Karucza, Edward Clancy, John Wuktch; aged -2 Rchard Brause, Clyde Horn, John Glo, Charles Polero; aged 3-6: I. Jankowsk, J. Toth, Shoe Race or boys: Vncent Kutchyak, John 3 enk, Wllam Kuzmak; shoe race for grls: Rose \ T esboylo, Margaret Rce, Mary Markuln; ack race for grls: Grace Solonan, Anna Hutter, Francs Ramberg; sack race for boys: Charles Swetts, Rchard Foerch, Danel Den Bleyker; potato race for boys: Andrew Karueza, Robert Foerch, Julus Jaeger; potato race for grls: Margaret Kadsak, Anna Hacker, Anna Skrpko. In the evenng dancng was held at the Avenel School House. The musc was furnshedby the Arstocrats of Rhythm. Much credt s due Mrs. W. B. Woodruff, who so ably headed drected her commttee, whch was composed of Mr. J. Stenzel,.Mr. F. Foerch, Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mrs. Wllam B. Krug Mr. A. Tjornelund. Ths has been the frst attempt that Avenel has celebrated Fourth of July for a number of years, we must say that t was a great success. It s hoped that t wll become an annual event. The Avenel Lbrary Assocaton.also must be thanked for ntatng, agan, such a project. Mss Helen Senft <jf Manhattan avenue was hostess to the Grls Club on Thursday evenng, last. ^Durng the busness hour a beach party was planned for the ICth of July, MBs Felce Donato was apponted as charman by the presdent, Mss Tholrna Anderson. A gft was voted to be was sent to Mss Lllan Moskowtz, who s serously ll s a member of the club..mss Moskowtz s.n the Beth Israel Hosptal n Newark. Mr. Mrs. Henry Martn of Merrck, Long Isl, spent the holday wth Mr. Mrs. H.Tlegel famly of Manhattan avenue -wmr. Mrs. Wllam Sherman Mr. Mrs. Joseph Huff spent the holday wth Mr. Mrs. Otto Toepfer ; famly of Smth street. The Auxlary of the Avenel Fre Company No. wll heldther regular meetng on Monday nght at the fre house. The Avenel Swmmng Pool opened for the summer months on Tuesday wth Mr. Fred Brause of Smth street as supervsor. About xty-fve kddes attended vaded n the pool on Tuesday. Mr.. Mrs. Frank E. Barth ave as ther guests for, a few ays, Mr. Mrs. Frank Dqoley nd ther sons, Roger ;Gor- Uen, of Yonkers, N. Y. j Mr. Mrs. D. I. De Young ml ther daughter, Ruth, have eft for a months busness trp hrough out the Mddle West. They wll vst the Worlds Far, also n Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Mnnesota Illnos. Mr. Mrs. Wllam Kuzmak ther famly Bjjt-nt Sunday at Wutchung Luke. July communon servce* Wfe held at the Frst Prcsbyt-an Church of Av-n,-l on Sunday. Mss Dorothy Roth well of street unted wth the congregaton of the church. -Mr. Mrs. Peter Cruco spent Sunday swmmng at Watclung Lake. Mr. Mrs. W. A. B»rth Mr. -Mrs. (I. Cllulmus spent the holday fshng at Beach Haven, N. T Mr. Mw. T. Thompson md her son, Thomas, Phyl] B Vrgna Aszman, John Petras spent Monday at Cltffwood Beach WOODBRIDGE tnfl SCHOOL BOARD BLUES The taxpayer! tartly analyzed The School Board, n a nappy letter, And, n addton, emphazed Some thngs that thould be hled better. For nstance, t wa fn I declared That 2 Gr vanshed altogether, Whle no one ether thought or cared Except for Jackson the weather. Ther neglgence was qute mmense And neffcency stupendous, From whch a lttle common sense Was felt mght possbly defend us. Thus, you may see, the Board appears To drve the taxpayers to dstracton, Whle everybodys eyes ear* Are straned n search of sane reacton H. W.K. REV. BISCHOFF ORDAINED The Rev. Chrstan Bschoff was ordaned as a regular Presbyteran Mnster fn Sunday evenng at the Gr street (.hapol n Rahway. The followng mnsters took part n the servce: Rev. Joseph L. Ewnp.. D. D., Suprntendent of Natonal Mssons; Rev. Chester M. Davs. Pastor of the Fr=t Church of Rahway; Rev. Joseph Hunter, D. D., Presdent of Bloomfeld Collepe Semnary; Rev. I. Mac Brde, Ph. D., Pastor of Frst Church, AVenel, Rev. James W. Laure, Pastor, Second Church, Rahway. On Frday evenng tn- Avenel Junor Womans Club sponsored a summer dance at the Sewaren Lard Water Club. The evenngs dance fmuse was furnshed by Jack Bol h? orchestra. Those present were: MaTJore j Fullerton, Andrew Locke, Vrgna Moll, John Blar. Gertrude! Stmson, Thoma«Locke, Helen, Butter, John Jago, Florence He^- arty, P. Pocask, Lllan Hesarty. j H. Hegarty, A. Bcrent, Phylls! Aszman, John Peteras, Helen Schoedler, Chet Baran.. John Ksh,..Emly Davd, Jack! DENT Papp, Cecela Obropta, Frr vak, Kathryn Bernard, y," Stas, Esther Andrews, cj -"^" son, Mary Davs, Walt-r lv "" Ettlc Baker, Wllam H-"-- Kay Pena,. Lews, Th--, Blanche Haght, Robert v.-,? Jr., Ijoretta Smt)n?(-n,,[ Kenybn, A. Topphr. > I^npan. Eleanor Voelker, L.,-,-. Rose Moskowtz, Edward y-.-l Betty Butter, H. Collns, M Obropta, Mr. Mr.<. V.T Barth, Mr. Mrs.,, Schmdt, Mr. apd Mrs..\ Mr. Mrs. A. R..N.-,, ;, old Juner, Edth Tun. KITCHEN unlrnes ard PAINT CO. M. B. P. S. PAINTS VALSPAR VARMSH 4 Green St. Wood brdge Phone Woodbrdge ( ; Fruts Vegetables Pep up laggng appettes wth vtamn-flled fruts vegetables fresh from the garden. Theyre so good, theyre so good for you that they should be ncluded n every meal jj Buy yours (j Where Qualty Counts & Your Money Goes Furthest Garden Fre»h Produce the Fnest That Grows Red Rpe Crsp Iceberg TOMATOES LETTUCE 2 lbs. 23c 2 heads 9c Calforna Valenca Calforna Baftlett Large Golden ORANGES PEARS BANANAS Dozen 29c dozen c 4 lb>. 9c LARGE FANCY LEMONS dozen 29c TENDER TELEPHONE PEAS lb. FRESH GREEN LIMA BEANS 3 lbs. 9c HONEY DEW MELONS each 29c Specally Prced Ths Week-End Sweet Cream Butter - 29 The Fnest Sweet Cre«m Butter n Amerca. It taks the Sweet Cream from ten quarts of rch mll: to make pound Rchl Butter lb 27< Master Bakers Excel n Makng Our Bread. Thouss Depend upon Us for ther needs- May we serve you? Vctor slced Bread Bread Supreme OSCO Rye Bread Peas Plan or wth Seeds C-O2 loaf 2-oz loaf 2-oz loaf 6 f 8 9 Kelloggs Com Flakes., pkg 7c Phllps Delcous Soups can 6c Phllps Delcous Spaghett 2 tans 5c Fleschmanns Yeast cake 3c OSC Beans 2 Slowly coolqed to brng out the djelcous T Dethol Lqud Spray Black Flag Lqud \ Old Dutch Cleanser Pllsbtry Mntmx Eagle Condensed Mlk Peaches, Pneapple, O Cherres, Pears />-pt can 25c: pt can an-43c can 25c pt can 43c 2 cans 5c bg.pkg 29c can 9c 2 8c buffet, cans Dplomat Rce Dnner <-» n 27( Kraft Spread. (kay. pmento, pneapple) 5-oz jar 7c Sunset Mackerel 2 cans 5c N. B. C. Assortment De Luxe, f pkg 27c N. B. C. Fg Bars or Gnger Snaps 2 lbs 25c Post Bran Flakes pkg Ac 4 L, ;ers Cocoa can 5c, c b " pk Quaker Puffed Rce > Pkg O c Puffed Wheat pkf? 8 Rnso LfebouyHealthSoap 3 9c Scot Tssue -.3B2, Waldorf Tssue J To ke ASCO «che>; Tenor over St.ton W. TUNEIN Frday, U:3 A. M.

3 WOODBI«DQB NETS AT FORDS PARK Tle fords Park wll have two w tenns nets ths (year. The ",K arc up nnd ready for us<>, f * nets \vere secured through the Trls of John Hnssey, charman f parks playgrounds. The TODAY TOMORROW playground* hnve not m yet offcally opened because fmnl wtrd has not been receved to date from EltA oflcmts, who lnve been gven permsson to conduct the parka ths summer. THE MUSICAL COMEDY HIT! "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS" wth DICK POWELL GINGER ROGERS Plus TOM TYLER n "WHEN A MAN RIDES ALONE" SUN. - MON. - TUES JULY JOE "A Very WOW! E. BROWN n Honorable Guy" WHAT A SHOW! "As The Earth Turns" wth JEAN MUIR WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JULY 2 ON THE STAGE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS LOADS OF FUN "Bathng Beauty Pageant" LOCAL GIRL TO BE CHOSEN AS Mss Woodbrdge ON THE SCREEN WEDNESDAY "MARRIAGE ON APPROVAL" THURSDAY So That You May Enjoy The Bathng Beauty Pageant Both Nghts A New Screen Show "LOVE PAST THIRTY" best YOU FORGET! 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Unwell, county commer,. other county offcers nducted nto offce the followng offcers; Commer, Nels Mller; vce commer, John Ef,an; ( fnance,oflcer, John Mattox; adjutant, Charles Grenor; chaplan, Carl Sundqust; junor vce commers, Chrlea Dllworth John Damback; sergeant at nrtns, John Monalowskr. The new post s to bo known as Harry Hnnsen Post No. lf. wth temporary headquarters at Thomsons Restaurant on New Brunswck avenue The unts pavrtcpntnj* n the parade ceremones ncluded: Amercan Legon Post No. 45, Perth Amboy; Joyce Klmer Post No. 25 Joyce Klmer Auxlary Post, New Brunswck; Star Post No. 27, Jamesburff; Fugle- Hummer Post, Mutuchen; Frsen-Levowsk Post, South Rver; Hghl Park Post No. K8; South Planfekl Post No. 87; WoodbrdRc John B. Egan Post Auxlary, Perth Amboy; John Nelson Post No. 37, New Brunswck; Danel Sharkey Post, South Rver; Drum Buple Corps, V. F. W., Mctuchen; Iseln Fre Company Ffe Drum orps; Metuchen Ffe Drum Corps; Fords Keasbey Hopc- n Companes, the new Harry Hanson Post of Fords wth charter membershp of fortyfour. The bustlng actvty on the grounds of Our Lady of Peace church s ended for the bazaar, one of the largest of ts knd ever held n ths part of the county, s over. Jula Matoche leaves the bazaar the wnner of the popularty contest for young lades the owner of a br new Elgn wrst watch a par of shoes. Agnes Antondes won second prze a camera, All the other contestants n the contest took homo a strng uf Rutmy utads fur llef effut. Donald Schmdt leaves the bazaar the wnner of the popularty contest for chldren the owner of a gold locket chan. Rchard F. McCabe won second place was awarded $2. n gold. All the other contestants were gven Rosary beads. Helen Patrck won a qult Mrs, II. Dunback won a dress. 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(4) Genet ousshelfstoragc Bpace, And all 4 of these separate refrgeraton servces are fully outomatl r IN c, no dals to set, TU THI»"««v PASTRY ««r SIT mmartggk3 Here U Indeed a boon, to the housewfe, a lovely covered mlxlngbowl wth two hles a refrgerated rollng pn that puts an end to stcky rollng. Kelvlnatoc thus constantly thnks In terms of ktchen problems. See the new Kelvnators before you buy any electrc refrgerator. (K-SW8-2) 7 MODELS A Type Sle for Every Home Every Purpqw. $ Prces As Low As $4. Up Jersey Applance Co. DIVISION OF JERSEY TIRE CO. Jefferson St. cor. New Brunswck Ave. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. TEX. P. A Woodbrdge tradaate Mss Jula Gomory Of Man street, Fords, who graduated Ilst month from the Woodbrdge Hgh School. Mss Gomory, s nterested n law work ntends to work for a lawyer ths summer.,7 more than Mss Antondcs who polled 7,72. Donald Schmdt was gven 2,97 votes 45 more than Rchard McCabe who had 2,552. The supper held July wns drected by Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Mantan, Mrs. Ilrner who acted as hostesses "wth the assstance of Mrs. Connors, Mrs. Nedeavan, Mrs. Dorm, Mrs. Curran, Mary ORelly Mrs, Levoak. The sts were n charge of., Kovnlsk, D. T. Ryan, M. Quadt, Steve Sutch, Henry Schmdt, John Schmdt, Warren Pearce, Alexer Pearce, Travs Letner, Hans Schmdt John Sutch. Th<) grls who served at the supper were Mary Galya, Ruth Nxon, Mary Wonsk, Anna Zegan, Margaret ORelly, Irene Bartok, Betty Galya, Betty Zegan, Margaret Eslok, Helen Dudash, Emmu Patrck, Helen Patrck. Catherne Getsey, Helen Getsey, Helen Galya, Jula Matoche, Ann Yonnck, Betty Kovalsk, Helen Stark, Agnes Antondes, Helen Bushok, Irene Bushok, Clare Sutch, Anna Sutch, Helen Dunback Elzabeth Pearce. The commttee ncluded: Wllam Maloney, John Sutch Joseph Canback; Frank Letner, Joseph Levoske, Ernest Dorn, D. T. Ryan, John Schmdt, Stephen Sutch, Martn OHara, Mrs. Rataczak, Mrs. R. Gelng, Mrs. A. Gellng, Mrs, John A. Egan, Jr., Mrs. Robert Egan, Mrs. Martn OHara, Mrs. Gochut, Mrs. C. De- Leon, Mrs. R..,.Cqnhot, Mrs. L. Gloff, Mrs. Joseph Levoske, Mrs. Sade Connors, Mrs. Adolph Quadt, Mrs. Goetchus, Mrs. A. Schmdt, Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. M. Schcker, Mrs. D. Desmond, Mrs. A. Hrner, Mrs. Garrck, Msses M. Galya, H. Buchka, H. Dunback, A. Sutch. E. Pearce, J. Motache, A. Yank, H. Dunback, A. Antondes H. Galya. DOUCETTE. ROTELLA Mss Mary F. Doucette, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Olver Doucette of 2 Elm street, Perth Amboy, Ralph Rotella, son of Mr. Mrs, John Rotella of Maple avenue, were marred at an early summer weddng held at St. Marys church Saturday. The Rev. Father Edward Cahll offcated at the ceremony at 3:3 oclock n the afternoon n the presence of relatves frends. The brde wore a gown of whte mousselne de soe wth a large whte pcture at. She carred whte roses babys breath. Mss Margaret E. Doucette, her sster, was the only attendant. She wore a frock of yellow orge, a large yellow pcture hat carred yellow roses babys breath. John Rotella, brother of the brdegroom, acted as best man. After the ceremony there was a recepton for the famles held t the home of the brdes parents. Mr. Mrs. Rotella left for a weddng trp to Long Isl upon ther return wll lve on Maple street. MRS. KRAUSS SHOWERED Mrs. Lee Glbert, Sr., of Ffth street, was hostess at a mscellaneous shower, gven n honor of Mrs. Ernest E. Krauas of Fordo. Mrs. Krauss, pror to her recent marrage, was Mss Besse Roberta Glbert, of Perth Amboy. The rooms were decorated n a pnk blue color scheme. A large pnk blue basket n the center of the room held the manygfts receved by the guest of honor. Cards were played a buffet supper was served at mdnght. The guests were: Mrs. Emle Warter, Mrs. Frank B. Young, Mrs. Edward Thorpe, Mrs. Frank Gunkcl, Mr. Mrs. Garrett Poulsen, Mrs, Andrew Hanson, of Perth Amboy. Mr. Mrs. P. O. Dxon, Mss Murel Dxon, Mrs. J. Rutan, of Woodbrdge; Mr, Mrs. Alex Krauss, Mrs. H. V. Fer- (Unaujen, Mrs. George Fcnlnsen, Mrs. Walter Ernst, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mr. Mrs. Albert Jenkns, Mss Barbara Lee Jenkns, Mr. Mrs. Lee E, Gelber Sr., Mr. Mrs. Ernest Krauss, of Fords; Mr, Mrs. Walter Lehman of Hurltan Townshp, Mrs. Wlson Coe, of Metuchen. PARTY FOR MISS DUDUK Mrs. J. Pastrck acted as toastmaster at a farewell party gven *t the home of Mrs, C. Koau n honor of Mss Ann Duduk of Pennsylvana. Pnk ard orthd colors were used n the decoratons. Dance exhbtons were gven by Msa Veronca Baluk anl Charles Kosa played several saxophone solos. I Those present were: Msses Helen Starzyk, Hedwr Galuk, Mary Sclurr, Ann Iloroschuk, Ann Talnag, Veronca Baluk, Betty Tornwy, Helen Smereck, IreneKolator. Phlp Pctrask, Stanley M&- thasen, Paul athorn, Mchael Bunton, of New York, Ralph Smth of Atlantc Cty, Henry Hlull), Max Kat/, of Ntw York; M. uml Ms. J, l.luk, M. M^.. Kosa, Mr. Mr*. S. Palchak Mss Ann Duduk. )AY, JULY MRS. NELSQN ENTERTAINS Mrs. Axel Nelson of Hornsby street entertaned a number of nor frends relatves at a party (rven m celebraton of her brthday, Thursday afternoon. The rooms were attractvely decorated n a sprng color scheme refreshments were served. Those present were: M,r». Ruth Munroe,-Mrs. Mlton Hawkns, Mrs, John L ml, Mrs. Clfford Smythe, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs Lnrf, Mrs. Lllan Mndson Mrs, Axel Nelson. LINDS RETURN TO FORDS Mr. Mrs. John I, m have turned to ther home on Wllam street after spendng the wnter n I lorda. Mss Helen Ilejredus fnd tnencls of Ryan street were Asbury Park vstors. Mrs.Horace Wood, her clljren Mss Lllnn Sorenscn of "men, L, I... l avp returned to ther home after spendng a week wth the formers sster, Mrs. M. Hendnctaon. of Wllam street --Mr. Mrs. Arthur Lnd, Mr. Mrs. Clfford Smythe, Mr. am Mrs, John Hawkns, Mr. Mrs. Clfford Mndsan went on a straw rde to Belvdere Beach.- HOFFMAN TO SPEAK \t the last meetng of the fords Republcan Club, t was decded to hold a pcnc durng the slmmer at whch tme Commssoner Harold G. Hoffman s to be the prncpal speaker,. The date las not been set s yet pendng. arranr-enents wth the county Republcan speakers commttee. Mr, Mrs. John Munroc Mr. Ars. Wllam Munroe Mr nml Mrs. Petor Schmdl watched a njrht baseball game be twecn the House of Davd nm. the Bakelte nne at the latter s feld n Bound Brook, Mon day nffhl Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Lund have returned to ther home on Wllam afcrrut nfkr spendng a week wth frends n Massachusetts. -Mrs, Kmma Munroe of Center street, Perth Amboy, spent the week-end wth her satcr-nlaw, Mrs. Catherne Munroe of town. The Fords Recreaton Club held ts remlnr sem-monthly mootng Frday nt Tom Kpna store. Lnfcy Rodner, presded. Wllam Mller, of avenue, left Frday nght extended vacaton n Cove, IF YOU HAVE NOT YET HEARD THE NEW 9 HILCO YOU.ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THEM AT OUR STORE AlWt LEON &> Son Smth St., Cor. Kng St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Mr. Mrs. Julus Kasler o, Paul street spent Saturday at the Rartan Bay Beach wth Mss Rta Kvcley, Ktty Hawkns Wa ter Rveley, Jr., Leonard Connors. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS UP TOBRING CHEVROLET to the record low prce of NEW REDUCED PRICES New Reduced Amount ol STANDARD MODELS Lst Prtco Reducton Sport Roadster $465 $25 Coach..]; , Coupe. :j^~::: m 25 MASTER MODELS Sport Roadster 54. Coach Town Sedan 7.:v;.^ Sedan.T...7. f.".7z.. 64 Coupe.;:r.::;T..j77^. 56 Sport Coupe....T..T7.. 6 Sedan Delvery... l.ttt.. 6 COMMERCIAL CARS Commercal Chasss 5 Utlty Long Chasss...T Dual Long Chasss...?:..T... 5 Utlty Chasss Cab Dual Chasss Cab 595 Utlty Long Chasss Cab. 65 Dual Lon& Chasss Cab Commercal Panel.575 Specal Commercal Panel Utlty Panel 7 Dual Cab Stake Body Dual Long Cab Stake Body AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. ^CHEVROLET When Chevrolet announced prce reductons several weeks ago, some* mportant happened... somethng of vtal concern to every buyer of a low-prced car: C/cwoJct stepped nto the most favorable prce poston t has mjoyt n a long tme! I I Reductons amountng to as much as $ me most «u6- sumtal prce cuts announced n the low-prce feld tns year dropped ChevroletsLase prce to a new low fgure of $465. Just compare ths prce compare any Chevrolet prce wth those of other cars. Then compare what you get for what you pay! Therell be no queston ll your mnd whch car to buy, once you do. Chevrolet offers patented Knee-Acton others do not! Chevrolet alone has a Fsher body! Andthe.same thng apples to cable-controlled brakes, Y-K frame, shock-proof Bteerng, 8-horsepower, valvejn-head, \ skcylnder engne. Chevrolet gves you far moco fea- Abov ara lst prces of passenger oata nt Flnt, Mch. Wth bumpers, sputa tro tre look, the hat prce ol Stard Model* h fl8 addtonal; Master Models, ( addtonal. Lst prcaa of commercal cars quoted ara f.o.b. Flnt, Mloh. tures far fner qualty a far better name for dependablty. Yet the prce of tho Chevrolet Stard Specal tqulpmejt extra. Prces subject tpclurjja wthout s lower than that of auy other sx or,.of course,,anjr.. totoo. Compare Chevrolets low delvered prces easy, Q.M.A.C. forms. A Generul Motors Value. eght n the world. CHEVROLET MT CO., DETROIT, MICK Jefferson Motors, Inc NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Chevrot Oldsmoble Dstrbutors PERTH AMBOY, N, J, :

4 PAGE FOUR Parasols On The Way Back Wth Femnnty Influence Of The GayWs Returnng Recent Races Brought Out Many Sunshades All Matchng Costumes, Whether Of Fluffy Whte Orgy Or Colors; Complements Outfts O The Sportswoman SOME OF THEM WILL FOLD INTO LITTLE BUNDLE BEACH ADDICTS BOON Evf-rv or.cfc n a whle someone starts a back to femnty movement. Mae "West gave the dea a push wth curves-that.v.vc-pt are stll sweepng the country.- Ht- UT Mussoln have ssued nstructons on the subject ths Summer women grls from salesgrls to hgh «ocety matrons wll boost femnnty, as they trp along the fcoardwalk or through the garden ~~~"~ tnder p&rfch, or ft»t,a fdewalk cafe Wreath a raftly fhad«..early fl.the,season there were tnts that.parasols mght sure a «omeback.aft*r a long perod <>.beng jn?t h& b*ens; W(r rased an Ofaredolous eyebrow, but fow % «lve proof to.whch even the-mb- tounan must yeld. At. recent ncex at. Chahtlly, France, all aftrts of frou.sunshades Ttjad*. ther appearance. One wasdescrbed as beng of raffled whte *rpardy to go wth * tety. pnk crepe frock. Another at brown talored matchng a fashonable young "sportneom- aat shoes Ṗnk Blue Ths may not be enong-h.proof to satsfy you that pnk blue sunshade? wll appear n tr.f coontry, but what shoald end the matter s That stores umbrella. counters are begnnng to look lke May poles the report s theyre tellng." One local store s fer.g z. rjsr.- ng busness r. lne parasols :r. pastel shades to nau-r. g&ve?, ha.f. blouse-. Another store.?. se»- ng lght flowered sur.aases.r^: the waterproof, reaav for -urrmer showery despte ther mpractcal lookng gayet^ \ ; Of course where parasoh flo-rth there are always those wth, Orental desgns barr.bxshafts. Some of these have hles that fold n the mddle makng the whole thng- nto a compact lttle bundle for gong tjnt r. the rumble seat. Afternoon f parasol tme, bjt there s no place or restrcton. Sports ones v on the.beach boardwalk. Talored ones are for the street " the ruffly lt:!* thngs are y, home at garden parte?, on SawT:- terrace:-. Al knds m rude n jrer.al democracy at tenn mat.-":;es. rare?, ar.d other sports evert?. Mny women jo to the.»rmed wlh»ll IOTU of protectve ol»»nd loton* for thtr kn»nd forgtt»bott teth h*u ykck protect the h»tr. An. excesl of mnrne not only wll bleach tbt emt of tfae ha.r.bt dry tke n*tur»l ol out of the tcmlp.. Wfr.r a beach hat t the beach abd a tmtll beret or up when youre rdng *. lonj dtanec n ear wth the top down. And dont fo- bareheaded f youre fonf to play folf for hoor hour Such precauton! wll do much to keep your har n a healthy condton. Is addton. you should hare hot ol h»mpoo* aod u*e your har bn«h regularly. If you cant afford hot ol treatment! n a beauty hop you c»n pte them to yourtelf at home! Smply put a. couple of Seekers Of San Tan May Fnd Out lmts By Latest Inventon Derma-Lens Wll Show How Much Son Your Skn Wll St A hammnp experence <xn take ten veers off y\">ur lfe. Th* svd old sun that leaves those vho tempt Ijm Tt. r»w pernsr c»n. add fve or.tfflrwrs t«te apparent agft of ytfur skn, a t*anty.expert says. If you want u avod Fuch an awfn] coctnttenty you nhph:" just aj.weh lta.rn r.&w- ftfr you ran Kn;pt Od So before heplays y«a a mean trck. And just because ft> ur ne t door nc-rhbr; boasts that se can spend cay oo. the beach aegure-a Ic-vtfy tll-,by *pplysp some old ; me loton s no proof that you j. an eo forth aadac.lkewse. It; a"! depends on your kj. Of t«- ;.-::<- anrd -natural ou. That nforr.-.lsn learn, jroa pretty tracr -.v-.trtyou were before, but heres.r.e secret key that op*r.f the -way ;-. kccwnr skn; It s the Densa- L*r«,.The fabjmsjs at one end "c-oknp : nto a strt-ng lens s-euret left, abont her fkn tertnre, that f. After the dagnws proper recctrh.^r.datods about lotons ar.d ger.trc! smn care are advar.ced by the examner. The EtV-a-Lens was n Newark before {.everal months a^o, bat ts usefuses; -.5 partcularly apparent no-r- wth wofflea avd to becoae tan nd anxf-j- to know the safest qucke;t r.thod. Advce nay also be bad after the exaanator. on the most flatter: rg make-up wnes because the rr.arhr.e reveals the domcatr.c of the skn, whether FU&AY, JtTLY 6,9S4 BIBLE CLASS SUPERINTENDENT MISS CLAIRE PFErFER The Fnt Pretbyteraa Church tumtner Bble School»u opened Monday wth Mtt Clare Pfeffer, luperntendent, wth a large stff of teacher. auttng. The clatet are to _UlJjpo.Qn..of,..Tery warm o : cream,, vorv. jpjck/ olve, Ted or "ntmue erery weekday kday mornng from 9 A. M. untl 2 ol n * laucer then rub the "/U : Fh " " BOOB-fT-th«-B«*t-twQ..- ol on your jcalp wth a cotton pad. Mnsge the ol n wth Jour I fnger tp, f you Hate a new permanent, put a lttle ol on tke end of the har a well. : Wrap a clean towel around your head go to btd. leavng the ol on all nght. Next cornng Potato, Plus Fancy French Names, Stll The Major Amercan Staple bampoo n the uual way. BIRD TRIMMINGS ON SUITS flght cr : the flocks of brds.- jmner rlr.t ; ;:z:d orj *~ - IC & DRY CLOTHES WITH FAN T-,vo p:e-blje b:rd.~. tr.er -,v;r:t- If you have ;s, e!tctr> far y^.-j.-read. d<: c- j?ht -:-r. :r.- rev-rre^ can Jrv yojr clothe- n;j. :. more of a bla./: Fumn-r -J: v,-orr.. ;.!. rapdly"o a (jarfj ay by :.;;:fnt r a ::n:. Vrat feather beret orrjthem up ja-r.g :r.e far: ".vt;.- tner...-d n front vvr. a brd? n range. head. j/^m SENSATION op34 THE HEV»,^ Tnstone y CENTURY PROGRESS TIRE ( / A l),7* W m QUHUTY AND PRICE WITH ANY FUST QUALITY TISE MADE As.tbe mllons of Worlds Far vstors saw tres madenthe Frestone Factory anl Exhbton Buldng, we asked thouss ths queston: What do you value most n a tre?" Car owners from even state n the Unon were ntervewed drvers of automobles, trucks, busses out of t all came one composte answer: "Gve us Blowout Protecton, jvon-skd Safety, Long Wear, at a moderate prce." Frestone engneers used every concevable rer-ource n the development of a tre embodyng these qualfcaton-! sellng to the publc at a prce wthn the reach of every car owner. Answer the /ler Frestone Century Progress Tre. COMPARE DUALITY- CONSTRUCTION-PRICE Ths new tre s equal or superor to any other frst qualty tre, regardless of br name or by whom "* " " & " manufactured, or at what prce offered for mle. Call on the Frt-btote.Servce Dealer or Servce Store examne t. You wll be told on the rugged qualty wll want to equp your car wth these new lre*. REMEMBER you save money buyng today, as rubber hag advanced 4-2 ^ md cotton 9%, tre prces cannot reman at tleue low levels. X A TRIPLE GUARANTEE...,.//-,..*,, for Unequled Performance Record for Lfe Agtrtft All Dtfcet for It Months Aganst All Road! Hoardr * Ss tonth* n r«mm«rcuf crt ft«# luw Hrett>n4 tr*»tuk Factury Exhbton to l/«> Vvlce vl (Xadyt Sttanhaut r«ry Munday Nght fner N.J9. C WEA? SP E CIAL INTRODUCTORY " " PIRl > who reads nether fashon news nor advertsements- for some nexplcable reason s unembarras- ml.so-lo- - St.IO.7J ZO I 3.25-l CES mm 4.-2 Stf S.SO «_ 5.-9ul 6.-lWJ 7.-2nl ^orlouutelj low OS II.2 Z.4S IO» u «7«" t only ee y Ivettvnc among all tm tautjaclurerm ttt exltttt lj«tcentf c J Potatoes have a rght to be n prr because good crops n many State; h per^ve but also because they were h*.alned n doc- speeches the o:her day at the convent; >j) of the Amer- Medcal Assocaton. Most physcan;, t seems, are sptd enthusasts, Th&y r.r anu be healther, zr. have move u ::u; ], -- : dlk- ::- a- the : ]<: would rnfortable t-are; f they ddnt do -h^. Under French Names Whchever.- rch. ths math s trt: P.tatnes are served wth meat at New York.- smartest dn- Peas, Thck Cream, Parsley Potatoes Gve New Tang To A Menu these davs not ve made them Nfw Eng] Tr; cks j m. part An Interestng Varety To Dshes FISH NECKS ARE GOOD mr-.r-t. y-u. lt TOI kr havrg n^ett. Bake them forty) -r.t. mnutes n H hot over:. ha;ve tr.e Whats the use of bothernc Tf. ; -_ tns-th-.vj-e H-oop out the : wh Old Lady Conventon when t\\. ;u.r, -e?.?on wth salt, pepper, the palate s beng consdered? tx_. bttov. {.ra.td cheese, nost-n We were thnkng about a New replace n shells Engl fsh dnner whch calls tt ven mnute?. Or mx wth -.-s broken n small peces. Scalloped Potatoes potatoes very thn ar. cov.,-- wth cold water for ten r.nutes. Dran put a layer n ;-. well buttered bakng dsh. Sprnkle wth salt, prat-d onon, pepper flour dot wth bts of butler, Fll the dsh n ths way. Pour n enmpn hot mlk to come almost *b"(". tu the top layer. Dot generously ner partes. The dfference ween thwe. tubers the ones wth butter. Bake covered for we have at home s that n the half an hour, then take off the ld haut monde they always masquerade under French names. Pammes for the lust ffteen mnutes. Parsennc, pomrnes Imperales, Flower Prnts Colorful ponmes Julenne or Lousanne or Chateaux or Pernllees. Under any As Gardens Ths Summer name, tho.-e ponmes de terre (apples of the earth.) are potatoes, fardens ths summer. Flowe prnts are as colorful as Sometmes stll can be very good. they are splashed close together n Stuffed Potatoes!#ay desgns n bjr vvd paterns There are so many nce ways of on mousselne, crepe or taffeta for fxng ^potatoes, even though, for evenng wear. CLEARANCE SALE VACUUM CLEANED/ LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON OLD CLEANERS Jersey State Electrc Co., Inc. FIXTURES - APPLIANCES - GIFTS - RADIO TUBES Broad St. at T7lrn»KofK Opposte Courthouse ElzaU-th Ave. tllzadclll Te. Elzabeth 2-89 Plea-- ( nton ths paper to advertr-c!-; t helps you, t helps them, t.- js your payer. The followng Frestone dealer s prepared to serve you: DORSET MOTORS INC. MAPLE AND FAYETTESTS. PERTH AMBOY Tel. P. A. 4- Keep Young Beautful wth New Modern Personalty Croqutgnole or Spral PERMANENT WAVE Self Settng Wndng wth End Up $(?. No Extra W Churls Guaranteed from 6 months to year Work Done by Experts AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOP / I 93 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret For Appontment. Phone: Cart DR. WALTEP FAGAN SURGEON CHUOPODIST FOOT AILMENTS P. A. Natonal Bank Bldg. 33 State S. Room 43,H(;lr: Ijnly -J;2(t A. M. 6:(J P. M. Pto«f Fertl 4-U2 for boled salmon peas. But just pcture the- peas, ao smother- Ol n thck cream that they should be eaten wth a spoon not a fork! It probably would take a deal of darng for pome to venture away from the formal, code, hut should they lare well confde that we have done t many a tme not been a wht sorry. The salmon anl peas arc often served n New Engl as a specal holday dnner. Parsley potatoes are nterestng wth salmon or any other fsh. Take a note from the country housewfes book get the tny new potatoes for the dsh..scrape a dozen bol untl tender n salted water. Dran toss n a saucepan wth enough melted butter to coat them. Add the juce of half a lemon sprnkle wth enough fnely mnced parsley to gve them color. CeDophane, Olcloth! All Boldly Strped, In New Pocketbooks Plads Roman Bars Wake Up Cozy Nest For Hankes TRIMMING IS STRESSED So:ne women are addcted to hat;, some to prces. Some- women? heart? beat more quckly tv.fr : IVOF lpr.t up as they enter an nn- vqac fhop where furnture no. onper n tf prme sts dscor,«olate forlorn. For the women who have that weak-kneed susceptblty when they fnd themselves confronted by a counter full of choce h- : bag-f. there s offered herenafter some gudance.! All sort 5 of materals are beng jfvd now to snare the h&ndbagtf I vctm?. There are cellophane bpg-s olcloth bapjl bap? of wooden (.beads, bajr; of crocheted rtrrp. j Wooden frames are here, there. everywhere, especally popular v>!?et off lnen tther cloth bode-. Color Gay purt lnrjrf make Jopc-phV I coat of nfny covrs a drab med-! pcrty as plads Roman strpe? become a cozy ness for hankes cosmetcs. Then there are the ; versatle purse- wt.h only one! lnng but two ray exterors made pf?pble by a revtrfbk- jacket. In some bat we have seen the jacket lnen on one sde, seer-.he other. The jacket he hufnt-ss part "f the hat t can be laundered. Self nct trmmnr s beng =sed n many store ; wth the hed product bearng a stvkresembf.nte to a folded plad made sucker flps o;t pyhe.-j np luncheon napkn. These bap? that j we have mentoned arc "sporty." ; One company whch ncludes h- haps anonft t? products offers a I bag to go wth bmh afternoon evenng frock?. It? made of un- I breakable sequns, ts fray color tcombnatbrre hav? pven t -the name "The Confett Bap."! From Pars comes word that I smart Parsemts are usntr h- baps wth hles for the afternoon..they have adopted th> style, t s sad, so that at teas cocktal partes ther hs are left free for glasses cpatcttes. Another reason s that baps, whch must be clutched at the sde or under the arm crush lght gowns. TASTY MORSELS Dates, cherres, prunes or grapes stuffed wth cream cheesemake a substantal pleasng salad. Serve several on lettuce trp wth French dressng or mayonnase. Blttfsh Cheaper It s a case of hgh, low, or what wll you, for the fsh menu ths week. Bluefsh s cheaper than last week porjres butterfsh are low, too. Swordfsh s n but not cheap, though those who awat ths delcacy would gloat over the one n the. market weghng )> pounds wth head ant lonf; sword all attached. One of the cheapest kndsof fsh to buy are the necks of the Dmnutve Wastlne Gves Creator Some Good Ideas.. Straght Scotch Is Result But Dont Get Excted Because Its Only The Name Of A Dress Gladys Parker Has Desgned For Those Whose Grth Is Too Small To Count TOUCH-DOWN, CHECK-UP, AMONG OTHERS One out of every ffty, or shall we say a hundred tv women has one of those dmnutve wast Urn^ -- people who havent them want people who havav?" wsh they could ge gve away. Ther problem, the grlv-; grlv-; h have them say, s to get clothes that ft lke POmethnVV" than a.burlap b a g. - - r Mfs Gladys Parker h<- : " Slacks As Decree bolfers, Ienn3 rlayers ^," attenton to them. Choose hem, Do Smart Women WASH GOODS FAVORED When a young man, who ha? a softness n h? heart for that vague somethng whch he may phrase as per cent Amercansm whch he recognze? n another man by blunt speech, not too careful dressng the proper perjudce?. meets some one wth a broad Englsh "a" an accreton or two he may label hm as "an Oxfordan. Ths mples crtcsm. When ; week no matk-r vhat I thnk of the,dresses one n- - mt that Mss Parker ha. "n-*"\ them wth ncety wjth r<"h for the pood old fashoned V outcast, the pun. "" Straght Scotch The frst scres ;-.;, "Straght Scotch," ncld-i : " dresses as "hoot tnon" " " ; In the second group, "cas- clothes," whch we thour - the best n the show, v.-r,.! oclock scholar," "touchdnv.. : some dreadfully punny r.r " " "Ohocp-up" had a conspky..,.,.,; checked collar, "Knotty ].,...! ; Fhowed off a knotted per;,-. that same young man sees one of te a "d a bref talored hs fellows n baggy trousers sash, whle "rnger" was f-.. whch have swept the country under the name of slacks he casts uous for a huge belt buckh-.." -," looked lke an enlarged r -. "" no such dsparagng label. rnjr. ;: But he mght as well. Because In the afternoon group , r the slacks that bd far to make a mpressed wth "John the ; -.: pcture-of.-bobby Jones n golf wondered whether t ". I knckers look lke somethng out cause Mss Parker, lk<"., of an early page of the famly album are Oxfnrdan born bred. to be the pont of the th;-... lked the neck. The collar - "] That s what any number of men way. "Fllsp Dnsmore" wn.. who have wrtten about Oxford ng ruffly affar of rdd c. r" would have us beleve anyway. The stard garb there we are told s a brownsh Harrs tweed jacket jrray slacks. fny But the men of ths country art unwllng to confne slacks to the unverstes wth varous other museum peces. They have been looked over found good by not only college students, but by golfvf, tenns players tred busness men, not to menton young boys female; of all ages. Kackcr: for Grasdp Slacks are nexpensve, can be worn wth any number of dfferent sut coats, are allowed to be unprcssed respectable all at once are cut wth reasonable comfortable fullness. The comfort of ther cut s borne out by ther adopton among, sportsmen. At a recent natonal champonshp golf tournament four-ffths of the players appeared n slacks. ; Knckers are left to grfather, larger fsh whch sell at trom :> to sea by the odd contour of hs legs. cents,". pound. Many fvf>od d.«h-s may be made from thest f the : nels boon to dry cleaners, slacks, In a comparson wth whte flancook has a bt of nu^naton. wn hs down. They come n The hone.- are larre an<l the cool wash goods let the peces.hculd be boled n water : breezes play n the vcnty of the seasoned wth a dash of worees- ] knees. When they are soled they tershre sauce, a bay leaf a can be popped ppp nto the tub b wth teaspoon of vnegar. Remove the chldrens wash frocks. You from the water flake the sh j can go on a pcnc st down from the buhes n large peces. wthout carefully layng out a paper napkn because unlke the long The flakes may be scalloped, made nto pattes or mxed wth shreds; I sufferng flannel wearers you can of pmentos used for a mock lobster salad. get rd of spots stans wth- Iverv lttle mnncv or trouble. Baked Alaska Made Rght, Fne As Dessert For Party For a tasty week-end or...-, goody baked Alaska s su^,--...;. The followng recpe :r.,,;... ; large loaf: Have a quart mold of ce u-.,. frozen very hard. Have.-; :. -.; about one nch wder :..: than the brck of cream. U:.:.\ ; the cream on the cake,..:; should he on frm paper a:.,; :-. sure the cake comes at least :. ;.; ; nch beyond the cream on... sdes. Have a" nce merngue T r r~ wth a.knfe spread t al r the cream cake to comp..; cover. Set the whole n the -: ; on a board lghtly brow:. ; - merngue. Serve at once.; crushed raspberry sauce. Beach Skrts, Not Pajamas Bathers Choce Ths Yea Beach skrts, whch have -r. ed pajamas out of the p; ;.:.. may complete the "after >.- : " outft. Schajaaell fashon- " of gay Spansh plad wool ~ Borea desgns them of navy... lnen buttonng rght up ::.t :. :,: wth hems to 2 nvhe.- :. the s. "Your Advertsng of 43/, MORF NON-SKID MILEAGE k all WRONG" Reports pourng n from G-3 users everywhere read lke these: "43% more non-skd mleage Top Notch Value at Every Prce! Another turnout emmlc o( Goodyur value, posslme becauje Goodyear Utalfrs tell the most tjr«by nulllom! GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Bult wth Super-twst Cord.-Center t r u c o u ; tough thck tread: full uvtttlt. 3 x 3V 2 $ $495 Other azo In proporton Mpertly muuottd on whul PIIC«I lubj-c to chantt tvllc out notce to u> Uau talft tax. s too conservatve" "6% would be closer" "Feel Ill receve % more non-skd mleage." Maybe we have put the fgure low, but Goodyears 43% statement s based on the toughest tre tests ever devsed speedng up to jammng on [brakes every few mles-j-day nght tougher use than most people gve tres. Come see ths wonderful new G-3 that "The Publc Test Fleet" says s better than we clam the costler-tre-to-buld that costs YOU nothng extra to buy! G3 GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Look What You Get- No Extra Coat: 43% More Mles of real nonskd safety... Flatter Wder Tread... More Center Tracton (6% more non-skd blocks).. Heaver Tougher Tread (average of 2 lbs. more rubber).. -. Supertwlst Cord Body (supports heaver tread safely). FRANK VAN SYCKLES TIRE STORE 75% S2 JEFFERSON ST. PERTH AMBQY CLAIRE GARAGE 493 RAHWAY AVE. WOOPBRIDGE PARKWAY GARAGE 459 AMBOY AVE. WOODBRIDGE says a North Carolna car dealer who has seen G-3s perform for months on mountan roads. "In My Opnon You Have 75% More!" RHODES SERVICE STATION Cor. 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5 WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT, JULY 6, 934 n r-, (" Maron Daves, Gary^Cooper In Operator 3 At Majesl Scene at the left s from the pcture, "Operator 3," comng to the Majestc tomorrow starrng Maron Daves Gary Cooper. To the rght: a scene from "Young Eagles," dealstc youth pcture now at the Crescent. Warren Wllam, Joan Blondel Play In New Flm At Crescent TWO FEATURES ALWAYS "Love or sock em?" Opnmn., vary. (l:e school of thought may sug-..;( >! tlllt kllkllluhsf CuUtlusy, COll-.[ raton, attenton, devoton unroaty, nl are prerequstes f.r :etnnp a womans love, T:.re s another group the ;!;rre(l men who wll undoubtedly agree that "A good sock n the eye s somethng every woman needs at least once n. her lfe," At. least that s the opnon of bachelor Frank McHugh n "Smarty," Warner Bros. laugh ht starrng Joan Blondel Warren Wllam comng today to the Crescent Theatre. So what to do, s the.queston. "Smarty" s t hlarous comedy romance of martal mx-ups baaed on a play by F. Hugh Herbert adapted for the screen by Herbert Carl Erekson. CRESCENT CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Als MATRIMONIAL ^ W M.XUP EVER SEEN. \ ^ JOHN WAYNE ON ANY SCREEN!._ THE MAN FRM UTAH JOAN WAHRET) WILLIAM EDW. EVERETT HORTOH FRANK- HtHUEN CLAIRE D D D the smartest lough cast of the cmon,,. And The Frst Chapter of the BOY SCOUT SERIAL Endorsed by the Clergy The Boy Scout* Of Amerca THE THRILLING WILD ANIMAL ^VENTURE CHAPTER?I A X Colorful Cvl War Spy Romance Based On Late Robert W. Chambers Last Novel As a complete contrast to her earler lght-hearted screen roles Maron Daveg contrbutes her fnest dramatc Only Presdent at Arlngton The only Presdent bured at Arlngton cemetery s Wllam Howard Taft. Notable Cast Asssts Glamorous Herone In Love Theft Drama At Str How much should a good woman sacrfce for her husbs mstress? Should a sweethenrt performance n her new Mqtro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Cosmopo-j place her own happness on the tan pcture "Operator t" whch opens Saturday at Illtur of llcr overs home? Should n AT < m t l wunn gve up her husb to the Majestc Theatre ,, mu u J.. x II CRtmatze a love baby? The pcture s based upon the last best-seller novel I These are but three of the from the versatle pen of the late Robert W. Chambers who, hs ntmate frends declared, had Mss Daves n mnd as hs herone for a screen verson of the story. DlTere nt from other moton pctures wth wartme backgrounds "Operator 3" deals wth the moat romantc thrllng phase of the Cvl War the spes. Seetl As Gale Lovoess Mm Davea plays the role of Gale Loveless a northern actress whom the famed Allan Pnkerton, General McClells chef of.secret servce, sends nto the Southern lnes to track down Captan Jack Gallard, scout on the staff of General J. E. B. Stuart. Gary Cooper appears as Captan Gallard wth whom Gale Loveless falls n love though she has been assgned to destroy hm. The pcture s replete wth authentc hstorcal epsodes n the cast appear characters whoso names are famous n Cvl War hstory. Paulne Cushman, a famous federal spy n the rebellon, s portrayed by Katherno Alexer well-known New York stage star recently recruted from Broadway for moton pctures. ~""""frmm at H J"eb"~StTOft~th"e~fnf-~ br of the South, s characterzed by Douglas Dumbrlle. Other well known players n the supportng cast are Ted Healy Russell Harde, federal spes masqueradng as tnerant medcne show men; Wllard Robertson as Channng, chef of Generaj Stuarts secret servce; Sdney Toler as Allan Pnkerton; Regnald Barlow as Colonel Storm; Robert Me Wade as Colonel Sharp; Samuel Hnds as.captan Brce; Jean Parker as Eleanor Shackleford; Marjore Gateson as Mrs. Shackleford; Henry Wadsworth as Captan Pelham; the four Mlls Brothers, rado star entertaners. Beyond Bengal, New Move At Str, Screened In Malay Jungles By Schenck The deadlest mostrtreachorous garden spot n the world a that narrow strp of l along the Gulf of Sam, near the equator, known as the Malayan Pennsula. Over the portal of ths garden, nature has placed a sgn, "Whte Man, Keep Out!" Many whte men have dsregarded ths omnous warnng, gone n; hut few have returned to tell the story of prmtve savagery venomous anmal lfe that only ths wld, exotc regon can weave. For n ths mpenetrable jun<r!e, ever;,, shrub vne s lterally loaded wth poson. Death lurks n the underbrush where sltherng ferocous monsters crawl upon ther belles n the bte of one mosquto n the trees, where hang tons of deadly. pythom. It was nto ths forbdden Garden of Death that Harry Schenck am hs expedton penetrated n order to obtan flm materal for "Beyond Bengal," the Showmens Pcture, whch comes to the Str Theatre on Saturday. When Schenck determned to flm a pcture that would portray nature at ts savagest, he naturally sought the most prmtve, the wldest regon n the world. A survey of the Malayan Pennsula, convnced hm that he had found the place. The producer went t.n the one man who could make ths expedton possble! That man was Hs Hghness, the Sultan of Perak, F. M. S., Sr Alang Iskadar Shah. Young Eagles, Haled As Glean Pcture Hstory proves that poltcal, moral fnancal upheavals that have, from tme to tme, threatened at the very core of cvlzaton, nevtnbly been smoothed out thru the efforts of one or more persons who have had the vson to, see vhat was rght, the courage to act upon ther convctons. Thus Charles Dckens reformed the prsons of Engl by hs novels; Mss Pankhurst her followers led the way to votes for women; Frankln D. Roosevelt, p our present poltcal fnancal crss, created order out of chaos. Now along conc the moton pcture producers to do ther bt n the worlds work by followng Roosevelts lead. Delberately dsregardng a porton of.the publc clamor for sex gangster stores, they are launchng flms of such hgh moral tone that they cannot fal to create a current of clean thnkng a tendency toward rght lvng wherever they are shown. STRAND qtons askd.ml answered n tn; t\udmg!\ unusual flm dnuna, "Dmto lionm," n whch Wa nu Bos sta the nnny* ehamng Kay ancs, nnd whch wll open at the Str Theatre next \Vol<.".d,\ The tnmendous stoy s made cvm mo notubk by n cast that nclude, besdes Mm fumus Warr. Wllams, Jean Mn VtT Tcasdaly, all stars n ther tl Tene moment n Dr Monca" tarrng Francu comng to the Str oh "" " own rght, as well as Phlp Rud attmls to the rl durng her ll* Emma Dunn KIM but Munston, nc, but arrangs for a dvorce s$? Ann Shmmnk< Vrgna am mom), Halt Hamlton nnd V^mn th t th mfunt may be gven t*" Pne ftlus name "Dotn Mont s hnscd on u How the cnl mother repad hat famous Polsh pln\, tlls tn d( lt of grattude s the thrllng story of uomn plnsmnn whose clmax of a stoy replete wth husb < lno In-. In en slokn hj tn lls ncludng a stoeplechaptf a frend. When the wfe learns th.t tlu grl s about to hue a b bv bv lu hmbmd, sn not onlj n ^Imh the ffl s hurled ft lu-r hnrso, an arplane CH at sea Majestc Theatre I ALWAYS COOL! PERTH AMBOY NEVER ABOVE 7 SEVEN (7) SENSATIONAL DAYS STARTING SAT. ONLY THE STARS ABOVE WITNESSED THE ROMANCE OF THESE SPIES WHO FELL IN LOVE Dstant cannon could not drown ther heart-beats nor stfle ther soul-kss AND SHE WAS PLEDGED TO KILL HIM! No -greater lovedrama n years than Robert W. Chambers ro. mancc, spectacular, thrlkngly Kay wth melody! NOT A WAR PIC TURE... BUT A DRAMA OF AN ALL- POWERFUL LOVE THAT SPRANG UP BETWEEN TWO MORTAL ENEMIES!-~- PERTH AMBOY 3 DAYS ONLY WED. THURS. FRI. STRANDPERTH AMBOY SATURDAY ~- SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY A Rver Alve Wth Death! MARION D AVI E S GARY.COOPER KATHARINE ALEXANDER JEAN PARKER THE FOUR TFn l t u HFALY MILLS BROS. HhAL 5 LAST TIMES TODAY ANN HARDING JOHN BOLES n "THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS" ALL SEATS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Untl 7:3 PJ,

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7 WOQDBRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 6,934 ISELIN ITEMS By MARGARET POGYENA oak TREE ROAD ISELIN DA.FHAEL HORSE WIN* *,, Raphael of Old Lncoln,, w»«the frst prze, an " -...pcture, >n the second rnce ""., the Borouffh Park Race. n patnfclcl on Wednesday, horse, Demns lar-. the frst mle n 2 v -" l nr"-"-d" H seconds the ^rjc n 2 mnutes, 7 M.,l)llllS. le It won the race ngnnst h,,,,,, of four horses, Th s Damn? Harvester s frst.,nncc r thn oast. Pnplael!; ;,;, s that the horse wll break trck record toy Labov Day.,,,s -ntcrcd the anma n the.< week from Saturday at the,t.!ro.:l Iark track. was born to Mr. of PershnR avenue The mother s dong In!...\ KOII I -j, >«ay. rl,.,. v at home.,> nnd Mrs. James Sepolla- TJ ( Bll Beck, were the guests ( Mr arl M rs < L u s Schwartz of llctrt avv.nuo Wednesday. Mrs. trmllr" w " r<: ma n n-iseln untl Sunday-. Mr. J- Kaphael. Evelyn r-mel of Old Lncoln Hghway c the quests of Mrs. Raphaels <,!, at Newark Tuesday _A son was born to Mr.»! Wllnm NeM of Correja nvne Wednesday at the Rahway jl.nwh-al Hosptal. -Vncent Gerald Ensgn of hyfoeth were the guests of Mr.!,nl" Mrs, McCarthy of the Lnln Hghway, Wednesday. ".Peter Schmdt of Correja tme s home after spendng ff-.,. months n the Cvlan Conservaton Corps n Idaho. _..Mr; Mrs. Pobe ther I,,,, John, a few other frends from Oho are the guests of.,,nd Mrs. Mchael Olver of rlk Tree Road. --Glbert Ackert Stanley nfso are at Camp Dx for pre-,,,ary tranng nfter whch they H-bcscnt to. one of.the Cvlan (,,,^,vaton Corps camps. -Mchael Olver gave a dsplay f rworks on Wednesday at y.les Feld....Mrfu Lorotta Bronnnn of Ise H«uevard spent the week-em, Jersey Cty. lny Scout Troop No. 7- ha, dsplay of all the thngs wad fcv tho Scouts of that tronp n tn [tnlow of the Publc Lbrary or D;k Tree Road. -Mr. Mrs. J. Raphael, LOP Evelyn, Lorrane, Rutl fevphael attended the horse race; It Borough Park Track, Planleh Wednesday. The Aces, a club of (he Twt,,,t j.c.hnl! LKuc. have ds ed. The members of the club JIM play wth the other teams of he league. Arthur Dubc of Isln lloule- Brd ^ home from the Rahway Il-mortal Hosptal after havng tonsls removed. He s reeu- _. ncely.. -.Joseph Hutteman Clnr- Huttcmnnn.spent.Monday at uly Hook where they went eep-sea fshng.. Mr. Mls. Sepollaro of ty Isl, Now York, were the uesta of Mr. Mrs. Lous >cnwart7. of Hllcrcst avenue Satrdny. - An outdoor card party was eld Tuesday at Buchers Grove (ndcr the auspces of the Gcrman- Vmcncan Assocaton. A hlnckhcrry festval wll be eld by The Frst Church of Isem ol Frday. CHURCH P.LANS CARNIVAL I lans are gong ahead rapdly or the three-day carnval to be leld on the grounds of St. Cocas Church on August IG, 7, nd 8th. Arrangements are bong made for some specal sort >f entertanment for each nght n addton to the excellent talent ecurcd for the three evenngs. the g openng nght, Father A ld png nght, Father MangunoA l from New Jrunswck wll gve a b cont cert. rt. At Monday nghts meetng of.he commttees the slogan "A Rec- ory for our Pastor" was fotmally adopted. Woodbrdge Polce Smack Perth Amboy Coppers Sergeant Ben Parsons, Patrolman Truck Dunham Patrolan Joe Farkas all got n a spot of work yesterday afternoon before those hsome. Woodbrdge Polce preserved ther undefeated record n baseball. The vctms ths tme were the constabulary from the nearest suburb Perth Amboy. The score was 3-8, whch was close enough, but.not..too..close...and., the. losers, gave the Woodbrdge wallopers a pleasant enough tme afr ter hostltes had ceased. Next week, the Townshppers tentatve opponent s the Holl Tunnel Polces crack nne. Commttee Refuses Gas Staton Permt, Cte Townshp Law Retal Lquor Lcenses Are Granted At A Specal Sesson CONFER WITH^WORKER Out of deference to resdents n the neghborhood, the Townshp Commttee on Monday nght refused to grant a permt for the constructon nf n gasolne staton at the corner of Grover St. Georges avenues. Prevously, the applcaton had been dened by both the Buldng Inspector the Board of Adjustment, Commtteeman Frederck A. Spencer ntroduced the resoluton refusng the request Commtteman Harry M. Gerns spoke n fnvor of ts passage. "I feel," he sad, "that we would be dong an njustce to the resdent of the neghborhood f we allowed ths applcaton. These people purchased ther homes wth the understng the zonng ordnance would protect them from such establshments as are contemplated n ths case. They are enttled to ths protecton t s our duty to afford t." Mr. Spencers resoluton was clopted wth but one dssentng rate, that of Commtteeman Ner f the Thrd Ward. Report was gven to the Commttee by Mr. Spencer of the conference a sub-commttee of whch he was chrfrmnn held wth a commttee of unemployed who requested cash relef n leu of food orders. He stated the commttee agteed "n prncple" wth the dems of the workers. The commttee named Joseph endcr, Sr., of Sewaren as constable gave permsson to the Church of Our Redeemer n Fords to use Fords Park on-july 5 5 for pcncs. Permsson.also was gven the Port Readng Fre Com- pany to contnue ts carnval for another week. At a specal meetng on Saturday mornng, the commttee granted lquor -lcenses to the fol- PAGE Le an Old Decoraton Mr». Gerard Martn daughter, Vrgna Hope, of Wahngton, D. C, are now spendng the lummer months vtng her lster, Mr. Stanley C. Potter, of Freeman treet, her mother, Mra. Waldo E. Berry, of Grant avenue, Sewaren. MC PARTLANND HURT EJohn McPartl. whle playng th freworks, was njured Wedsdav, A pece of the flesh was : out of hs leg by a lrethe Hteneek (f Newark I the guest of Mss Anna ( of Marcon avenue over k-end.., r ;,,,,,.,, M, Mss M. McCaully of Bell- j M : W was the curst of Mr. " ". Wllam (VNell of.correja! M The le s festooned over e»ery page of Hawaan hstory; t s the symbol of the all-embracng hos ptalty of ts people. Kngs wore les of feathers of rare shell? at royal ceremones. SllKUIKI"s MAI.K V IM \ vr-ll V (>K VIVV lkltmi.y H tw- W I L L I A M II. K E L L Y, IllumlK- InnV nf Iturlln; uml I I I M U M I H C of tf.st.-.t >.r N r u.l.-r.-y, r.ul- JI nt. (ml. U l I l N K d V A I. S K V a m M l l.. LIE KDVAI.SKV. hs wfe, D-fMl- dlnl. I!. Ill, fur Il s.lc.f lllrth;- IlCMllM-M.l.-l.-.l.Inn. 7. IMI. l!y vrlh nf nhn\t- Htl.l Wrt, t" n- lr.tt"l.l.llv.-r.-.l, "HI M>".". h H;ll lt Illlltf Vllllll,* (n VVKI.N.;s,VV, TllU-tLll All! I ST. A. I. \l\l,t:;n I M N - IH:I:I> TnTV--r tl ml n lnk l>:jll:hl Snvln; Thn- In h.- ft-rvon r tn-.al. luy. at th" -l.tlr :. uff.c n th" rty -f N.W ll.mvvk, X. J..U.l. H., full-mln: tr.l ul pac-l "f Un.l.n.l l.r>.ml...«h.-n-lnnfu-r Jurtlcl.rly l,.m l.-l. :.ln;t... Ivllc II.I l.u: ;II tl" T..»n..h..( Wunll.rd:.-. ll - "UM;...r.\".\ ml s.--..r N.-W DOINGS IN SEWAREN* By RUTH FOSTER 494 CLIFF ROAD PHONE WO J I ttll la. n; I..tt enue for a few days. VETERANS BEAT FIREMEN baseball game was played be-»een the* Iseln Fremen of the dng Avenue Frehouse ^ Veterans of Foregn Wars. he Veterans won by a score of to.!. After the game, a cele- Iraton was held n the Frehouse: efreshments beer were serv- BLOCK DANCE HELD The Block Dance held by the Pettrans of Foregn Wars, Post (to. 2 Saturday nght was both, socal fnancal success. Mr. Mrs. Schnebbe of Hurlng avenue -won a dollars worth tckets for all refreshments for he prze waltz. Edward Fagan of lddlesex avenue hs part- also won a prze for the prze It/.. The dance, ended at onchrty oclock. The Iseln Playground sponhy the Woodbrdge Townhp opened Tuesday. It s stuated Hydes Feld. Thomas Lmol s [ charge". All chldren arc cordally nvtthe playground whch s pen from a. m. to 2 oclock lou from p. n. to l!: p. p. There are soft hall games for older boys a.nd grls volley I games for the younger chl- n us well as horseshoe u»t ptchng. Vncent Ccconc hs fanly. Mrs. Olve her faplymd several of ther frends nt m a swmmng pcnc to "Rm Beach on Wednesday, --(us Huttcman of Hardng vemu" several out-of-town spent Wednesday at Pont ^- Anthony Olver s vstng n rk. From there he wll go to Beach where he wll spend a Uy nr two. Mr. Mrs. Mchael Moco chldren of Jersey Cty were he guests of Mr. Mrs, Anny Obuchowsk of Marcon veme Wednesday. -Mr. Mrs. Alfred Hyde l l the Fourth at ther cottage. ft lont Pleasant. Kvans, Rchard Fred Ln- " -t of Henry street John of Mdwood avenue to Massachusetts four days at Lake ;Buel n Uwkshre Mountans.! Durng b stjy they also attended, a tdng. <" v Twenty-tlve fremen from the e Street Fre Company spent "layat Twlg-ht Hotel, Watertl l, N.J. Among those who "t ^ere: H. Kng, F. Burgues-. Leako, J. Flan. F. Reedy, Mastrartgeloj T. Mega, E... ol «, M. Lews, T. Kng, N. Eng- E l «H, L. Raphael,. Bohem, M. "wsky, R, Rolloff, A. Rolloff, Hoylan, T. Mustrangelo und ptvtral others. t lo Bohem, +...-< (»be Galbrath all of l l "t (he Fourth n, Planfold "I l.y Il ll,-, mm l.\. nk Kul Vl-l lll.i II K, Aprl :. Il-rks lffl IJIS, ln lull- fl.-l In tn l.-rkn uffl. n( Mlt ll.-x (.n ut y, I.* klnvn U H - L I U NIIIIIIII ul lnll mll Crv-ulM I I! I. M-llt: t n s n r I l f s S u. u - y t l t fl fl Ills»r, " Ml!.l.hn ICnvlHky l.y.lnstl Itl.lln mll Alml llt.l llrtt.-r!, I.-". Tn- [n\lu(f llnlll (f tn rfctr In In. KtHfl by Hat MIII- s tn-.m.f IVn TlMlsu.r Sfv.n llmln-l Knlr ; I-.M, t L,;ll,UO) tu(;,-utr- wth tll..ls f (tp Ml!.; ;., IlKtrlll-l ultl all am sngular tlc ^tltm, Jr\ llf -fm. htrlftlplut ulll apnn-uch t[ntuh> ln-lukl; " n nyw IMII uppttllk. ALAN H. KLV. S IUIN A.. DKLAXKV. 4s Mnll-l :, n. : ;. SHKIUUN SAI.K IN ClIANCM-IHY or NKW JEltSEY Uv.-.- WKHTJIINSTEH lllii.i)ln( AM* LOAN AS.sDrl.vllON. a fun allon. (.mllt. nul.mahy IHH7. uml.illhs ltlcz. "I. la., Hfen-.lltw. Il. Ft. fur Ht wll* of nuu-t KMBCII pr>l»"».llcl.inn.! IT.. l!:ll. ly vl-t. uf In. IIIHIVL- nlt".! Wrt, tu m- llru-t-l ll l.ll,vhl. wll.-xwthtl) Bll.! lt Illllllll vllllllv "II WKDNHHDAY. Tll-) IMKKT DAY OF Alll.NT. A!>.. XINl.TllON lr.n- JUSKH TMlltTV-l-orl ut tun -l.ck UnyllKlH SUhK Tlrm- In tn- ftt.n uf llc snhl luy, nt tlc sutffn orr". n ll. ty «f.svw IlrnnHWlrl. N... ALL tn- r.ll.wlk Ir.Ht "r pur-l nf Ijtnl tlll [jfn^ ljlfttr rtlrlturly l-m-rll.-.!", MUUIII,-. lylm nnl IU-IIIK Ul tn- Tnwsllp "f W,u.ll-ll;>. n tn! I.Hny uf Mll.ll.-s.->. ml Sm.- "T XMV,. TH.-.V. HIIIM! knwp us nnts nf l.ts ;!l,.vi, 33 uml :l In Illk lm;.i m Icrtlt nun. -nlll.d "M.. uf W..ll.rl!- KalatS, SIII-UIMI In W..I.II.I-HII;.- Tmusllp. l.lll"*k Ctrry. Nru.IM^.v l"vlu nl Sol It. Klt-y, III-IIII.M..In n m ry. 927, r-.yml ly l.m- I. Urn./,. Jr.. H- Kllll.". Ill.lN.NIN; al llll tl" u n r t l - rly lm jf AlM Strct wlu I " tln L ^nt lt"r.s-ts.- W.HtTl} nl.l- uf WmllllKln AvMtu- nnd fn.n th"ll".> nullk- ll> WntTly m.i nlnn; th,- yrlluly ade ol Alwl Slr-l nn- lnllr.l HOD) tct In a pnll; tl.l." (Jl trtlly nl I wll W.slhlnl AvHc Kurty lowng: Hans Knudsen, New Brunswck avenue, Fords; Paul A. Knn John Kng. S23 Zegler avenue, Avenel ;^Qlto Hansen, Superhghway, Wffodbrpge; May Andersen, ;. r >l West avenue, Sewaren; Morrs A. Doutsch, Green street, Iseln; Wllam Schmdt, St. George avenue Wyle street, Avenel; Joseph Mayer, 245 Fulton street. Woodbrdge; Gactano P.ur. so, Woodbrdge avenue, Port Readng; John Csk, Jr., Julette street Charles street, Hopehuvn; Edward J. Fnn, f)( Second street, Woodbrdge; Anthony L. Olver, Oak Tree Road, Iseln; Wllam.. Kath,.Sperhghwny, AY r j VVoodhrdge; Paul Smon, - New Brunswck avenue, Hopclawn; Samuel Manager, Mddlesex Kssex Turnpke, Iseln; Stephen Mklossy,.)K Avenel street, Avenel; John Balga. 2(>! Man street, Woodbrdge: Theodore F. Row, St. George avenue. Wrtodordge; Davd Meyers, S82 New "runswck avenue, Fords; Benam n Dowck, RflO St. Georges venue, Woodbrdge; Gerson L. :!.oblson, Readng Termnal, Port leadng; Stephen Kraly, Jr., Smth Peterson streets, Keas- j bey; Clnton Baker, Ray Fresky Peter Tonon, Superhghway, Woodbrdge; Anthony Pchalsk. Rahway avenue, Avenel; Samuel Hodes, ()4 New Brunswck avenue, Fords. John Caulfcld Davd Owens, 333 Fulton street, Wood- -rdge; Pank P. Lews, Oak Tree Road, Iseln; Walter E. Habeh, 737 Rahway avenue, Woodbrdge; Martn Galbrath, Green street Mddlesex Turnpke, Iseln; Fred Kalta, Superhghway, Avenel; Lous Varady, Ford avenue, Fords; Curts J. Gray St. Gcortea avenue, Woodbrdge; John MRS. TAPPEN HONORED _.Mrs...Davd_..Tappen..._of.._W.est avenue was honored at a brthday party for her by her sster, Mrs. Eml Carl of Woodbrdge. She was presented wth a brthday cake. The guepts were: Mr. Mrs. Eml Carl, Fredde Carl, James Nolan of Woodbrdge; Mr. Mrs. Davd Tappen, Mss Catherne Tappen, Wllam Tappen Howard Tappen of West uvunue, Sewaren Mr. Mrs. Fred J. Adams of West avenue wll be host hostess at a card party at the Sewaren Lam! V/atc- Club tomorrow evenng. Mss Dorothy Nelson, of East avenue, a student nurse at the Presbyteran Hosptal n Newark, spent a few days wth her parents, Mr. Mrs. Nels Nelson, last wcok. -Mr. Mrs. Lous Ballavd ther daughter, Mss Ruth Ballard of Clff Roul, left Sewaren Monday morn ng to.spend the summer months n Canada. Mr. Mrs. H. D. vmrk of Clff Rond took ther daughter;?, Mary Constance Catherne, d ( Cd f Wt Mr. Mrs. Fred J. Adams of West avenue had as ther guests "over the weef-end, Mss Rachel Moorecraft Davd Cunnngham of Hartford, Conn. Mr. Mrs. Lous H. Dreyer of Rutherford were the week-end guests of Mr. Mrs. Fred H. Turner of East avenue. Mrs. C. G. Derck her son, Kenneth, of Clff Road Samuel Crooks, motored to Worcester, Conn., Thursday, to wtness the boat races. They returned home Sunday brngng wth them Mrs. Dercks mother, Mrs. G. N. Blow of Worcester, Mass., who s now stayng wth them. Mr. Mrs. Herbert B. Rankn ther son, Bruce, of East avenue were the guests of Dr. S l G l b d h b TheWeek n Revew Governor A. Harry Moore celebrated h s ffty-ffth brthday ths week. Or, to be more correct, he observed the annversary busly engaged wth State affars nt the Lttle Wht House n Sea Grt. Hundreds of congratulatory messages wore receved by the Chef Executve but otherwse, t was just another day n hs lfe. + * * + Hent was blamed for the sucde Sunday of Steve Androes, forty-fve yenr old laborer of Frazer street, Fords. Hs. body wns found suspendng from the brdge of the Lehgh Valley Ralroad at Crows Mll Road. Hs wdow nntl jve chldren survve, "The hent". sad Mrs. And- rocs, "must lnve got hm." * + * * A ran the heat s blamed. Four persons, seekng relef from the hctt,.were drowned over jlast week-end. Two of the fatal accdents occurred n Itartnn Bay,,one n Smth Creek n Port Readng the fourth n La,ke LefTorls n MaUwnn. The vctms were Benjtmn Tabcnkn, 22, 42 New Brunswck avenue, Perth Amboy; Frank Stegway, 24 Augusta avenue, South Amboy; Wllam Pper, Bergenfeld nnd Alphnso Armenco, Newark. * + * Ths s Jack Dempsey speakng: "When I fay that Max Baer hts harder than I ever ht, I mean just that, He battered Camera around n much rougher-style--than -I - hdld th Wll ABOUT COLONIA By KATHLEEN FLETCHER WEST HILL ROAD PHONE; RAH ^ g y ether Wllard t.. In- W nl- m t y. N. ml Elwanl llm-l. v rlfl. Ccraud of West avo- Samuel g. abutd hs boat. Skylark Second," over the weekend. MISS DERICK ENTERTAINS A party was gven for Mss Dawnc Derck n her home on nue, to Camp Newfound, Me., Saturday, where the grls wll spend the summer. On next Frday, July 3, there wll be an auxlary afternoon card party at the Sewaren L Water Club, :t whch Mrs. L. G. Seebach wll bo the hostess. MRS. APAMS ENTERTAINS The members of Sant Johns Guld met Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Fred J. Adams of West avenue. The members decded not to meet durng the months of July August. Plans were dscussed for a days Hotol, New Crows g; Brunswck uvenue Mll road, Fords; l tt P! cmc - n the near future, at whch lu Hll fret t. «pont: tl I am lunlll vtl tll nrnt Illttlll-d tt4 tn l pult fle wmtrrly lnn of Yurthllltflon Avcuu; tlmuc (4).s.utln-ly md nluk sll W.-Httly sll. nf VlllNhl^Lll Axtlllltfully flut n llc ] t nr ll-f uf l.lc- Klulur ll()lnlll<:> nl tn lurll by tllo lv"- llllllk pulul uf lnts Nun. 32, 3, j:l mll J; (ll thn \vtnt by p;rl nf Inl No. 3; m Ht! auutl.v Alwut AVIMHIO. Tn- a]pro.\ln:tn HIHUUIII uf tl. tccr-n tu In HtltlHMl ly sul mll M tn untl oc Vva TluumHl Threo Ihuulrcl lullrn, (S5,3HO.»), tuttlo- wth tn.- :n.ht8 of Hts mll.- TBEtln-- wll tll nn.i nlblur Ihl^lta, prlvhk;n, lrtdllummth uml up- HlrH.llutH-H UlMfUlItu ll.lutlkllik nr myvlho upltr I Hllng. ALAN H. J Bt.V, Shorlff. DAVB T. WU,BNlZ, Iseln Communty ABSOwent on an outng to "nc Park Saturday. -Mr. Mrs. Gordon Gll. ^ tlur, Wllam jnd Rose Gll Wt the Week-end at Eng)ewoo4,?!.-I :. A.-!.,.:; ;.: :, ; Frank Racz, 33 Fulton street, Woodbrdge; Stephen Penk, GE Fulton street, Woodbrdge; Charles H! Tyler, St. George avenue, Butler street, Avenel; George Ges Peter fles, 436 Woodbrdge avenue, Port Readng; Charles L. Flynn, 93 Avenel street, Avenel; John Szurko, 34 Fblton street, Woodbrdge; Vncent R. Rodnak, Oakl avenue, Sewaren; Wllam Kjersganrd, Kng Georges Road, Fords, Mrs. Kate Pyne, Superhghway, Avenel; Peter Sondergaard, 524 North Brunswck avenue, Fords; John J. Remak, Jr., 5 New street, Woodbrdge; Joseph S. Lomoncq, G4 Second street, Woodbrdge; Laslow Toth, Bayvew nnd Crow Mlls road, Woodrdge; Nck Do Sants, Holly laron streets, Port Readng; Ared Zullo, 3 Tappen street, Port leadng; Arthur E. Plask, Sup-,hglway, Avenel; Joseph Gala- a, 22 Man street, Woodbrtlgc; homas Cno, Menlo avenue uperhglnvay, Mrs, Mary Molnar, *Jew Wllam streets, Woodrdge; Julas Shablesk, St. eorge avenu(o, Woodbdge; Jharles Wargyas, Wllam *Iew streets, Woodbrdge; Yetty justgarten, Man street, Woodrdge. Dstrbutors lcensese wtere»ven to Harold Vogel Josepl IVcncr, both of Man street, Voodbrdge. V Nllltuf.. KIIKItlllf HAI.I IN (JIIANlKllY UK NLW MlOltSlOY H IWOll ItJNlUKKlK: IlllLlllN; ANII LOAN ASSOCIATION, nf Hl.lfl.ll u New JyHuy 5r[jurttu, Lunlullll, uml KSNAXIA. HdMAXKI.I.O, ul, lls., DufullnlH., l-l. I!!, fur Iln null of lllrl;j(, r * promlaeh dttul Jutl!, Ml. Hy ylrtu uf tn. nlmvu atul Wrjt, In nt- (lrcctl-l mul <l-lvm-l, I wll uxlffjd tu mlt ut Jullu; vunluo nu UHOXUHIIAV, IllH KIIIHT DAY Ol AlKJIIMT, A. I)., NNITKUN HONUIU3I) TUIItlV-loUK ut lvu uolok Dtyllfjlt Wvlnr Tlmn h tlo- lftornocl of tlo uuld cluy ut tn.slollffh Oftlo In llo Clly uf New lrunawlk, N...,N THE IUIIHT ILACIO: Twcnly (2 ulluluu nf tlt* L-upltul uto^u of tlu Klu botlt ltulllnt,- an.i l.ut AtuSoclaUou, o lllounflou,, u New JorBey curoratun lublknd an t:nllttr;ll HUflrty to wu AnBuclutlou by JnucpU Apuro uml Sur, Apuro, L I» wl^; uml ^N Tll) S3OUND ll.acis; All Um.loVtull tract or purl f Innl lnl prc-m IBOH, hrllftf- purtl-luly III-BI:IIM)I ftnd Mrs. Lllan Morrs would be hostess to the members at a cottage on Long. Isl. Those present at the meetng were: Mrs. Fred J. Adam?, Mrs. Lllan Morrs, Mrs. C. W. Chrste, Mss Clara Nelson -of West avenue; Mrs. Lous H. Brown Mrs. J. W. Foster of Clff Road; Mrs. A. W. Schedt Mrs. Charles H. Co of East avenue. Mss Jane Van Iderstne of West avenue left Saturday mom ng to spend the summer at Camp Newfound, Me., wth Mss Doro thy Detz of Matawan, a membe of the faculty of the Sewaren School. -Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Col of East avenue spent the pas week-end vstng n Ocean Cty. Brueu Rankn, Haymow Mueller, Russell Solt of En; avenue spent several days las week on a campng trp. Mss Margaret Walker East avenue s vstng her aun Mrs. E. Shumway of Camp Shumway, Rehmondvlle, N. Y., for several weeks. CltV Road n honor of her graduaton. The guests were: Mss Dawne Derck, Arthur Gardner, Mss Betty LufFbarry, Kenneth Derck, Mss Dovothv Marratt, Lncoln Derde, Golde Derck, Kchard r, Mps Janet Ramsay, Wllam.apourette, Mss Ruth Ramsay, red Turner, Jr., Dr. Mrs. C.. Derck, Mr. Mrs. John T. ardner, Mr. Mrs. W. H ; affer, Mrs. E. Ramsay, Mrs. A. hergesen, Mss Carol Garder. The Sewaren Grls Brdge Hub wll meet Monday evenng, uly 9, at the home of Mss Hazel kekman of Old Road. Mr. Mrs. Stanley Blss ave returned to ther home on Vest avenue after spendng a nonth at Beacl Haven. -Mr. Mrs. R. W. Mueller ml ther son Raymond, ther laughter, Anne, spent the weeknd crusng aboard ther boat, Osprey". Charles Hamtt of East avele s vstng hs aunt, Mrs. Chares Allen of Holton street, at her lummer cottage at Cape Cod, where she wll spend the summer. hled Frpo." It was, take t from John McCutcheon, all a mstnke. The former State Comptroller who yns. mpeached then acqutted nf sellng a judgeshp, told a poltcal mass meetng hs (ral should never have been held. He has no ntenton, he contnued, of retrng from poltcs promsed he would "be on the frng lne" n November. Wllam I!. Ilarley, Jr., mpeached wth McCutcheon for allegedly buyng the judgeshp, was convcted. Samuel Insull snt makng any more enemes from now on Ȧlone, he wered nto a peat at the symphony concert at the Worlds Far the other nght. He had just seated Smself when a femnne voce nformed hm cly that the seat was reserved. An usher, however, came to Insull? rescue told hm he could keep hs place. He deferred to the woman, however, statng that he had "enough enemes." Mr. Mrs. Kugrne Sment- IIITS of (Jlendale Ilond entertaned Mrs. Katherne Bener nnd Mss Kdth (nham of Newark at an outdoor Clpper cooked n ther outdoor freplace on Saturday. - Mrs. Peter Murphy of Me Knrlund Hoad was a guest nt the weddng of her cousn n Ltnn; Isl nn Kundny. Mrs. Allan Kmbr-rly, whn has been stayng wth her sfter on MrlVrlnnd Rond s vstng wth frends at the shon The Young Peoples Club of Culona Woodbrdge held r pcnc at Freemans pond on Kr day. Mss Betty Saywell. Gertrude Murel McAndrews, M^s,les se Fftrr, Anna Pnrsnns nnd Annn Msdom were present. Mss Barbara Ells of Knrvev. avenue attended the outng of The Young Peoples- Fellows-hp the F-Bt Presbyteran Church at Mountnnvew- Park on Xnturdny.Mr. Mrs. Howard Kel eher nnd ther son Hlly are th gtest of Mr, Fletchers grmother ths-week nt Johnstown. Pa. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllam Fan- of Hoffman, Boulevard were the guests recently of Mr. ard Mrs. Wllam Soane. of Yonkers..The Muskntecrs Stamp Club met nt the home of (us Lawnhards on St. George Roul Krday nght. Henry Ivn, Bancroft Lvngston, Junor Lesle Warren Dey attended. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lawnhnrdt. Mr. Mrs, Charles Knnucr nnd ther chldren were the guesta of Mrs. Knauers mother, Mrs, Does of Atlantc Hghls, Sunday. Robert Kmuer has recovered from a tonsl operaton last week. Mr. Mrs. Bancroft Lvngston ther sons have left for a two week vacaton wth Mrs. Lvngstons mother, Mrs. Cre Mr. Mrs. -Sdney,, - ham of Chan-O-Hll Rond W«*M 4s Frday nght at the w#tt S lng pnrty of Mr. Mrs. WU* m Donnely nf Jersey Cty. >VM -Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph Taylofp f Washngton avenue had fs. ther guests on Sunday. Mr.- Mrs. Fullen ther famlj Jersey Cty. Srs. Floyd Manse was.. to Clnlre Jonn Murp June Patterson, Dorothy Luov :nd her dnurhtcr Alce at a ncl^,; n Unon County Park on Thunfef. (lay. Mrs. Wllam Mller of Ilrlnnd Rond entertaned rel«*;t n Sunday. Knternck ofl guests of Mrv; ent Lves from Denvlle Mr. nnl Mr Lnden weretn Mrs..Sdney Pnkham on Sat tn tn j nght. Mrs. Ml C.eger of.,..,^. Kom was the luncheon guest of her sster, Mrs. Wendell of Eltfa; bell, on Thursday. Mr... Mrs. Wllnm J."" Hryne ther famly has. Ml.. ther holday guests Mrs. HryneV mother, Mrs, Uryson her BOH"-- Robert of Brooklyn. m y r N Mrs. Charles Taylor, who has been vstng her duughter on North Hll Road, has returned fro n the Rahway Hosptal where she has been treated for an nfected lnger wll leave for h«r home n Ellenvlle ths week. Mr. Mrs, Edward Rchtberg of Hghneld Road am Mrs. Charles Davs were Ashury Parkvstors ths week. Mrs. Joseph McAndrews of West Hll Road entertaned at II famly dnner party n honor of her brthday on Saturday. Her guests were her mother, Mrs, Mat; Merrfeld, her aunt Mrs. Amy Couch her duughter husb. Mr. Mrs. Henry Lavn ther son of West. Hll Road spent Sunday at the shore, Mr. nnl Mrs. George Hodsohn, tltr son Frank md daughter Rta Cole, have left for ther mner cottage at Shore Acres, ss Cole s entertanng Murjru ller thsweek. Mr. Mrs. John Tranorox. - West Hll Read entertaned h"-)- number nf frends from Woodfr.; krlge on Frdny nght. -^ Mr. Mrs., Chnrlea C*; Mtchell has ns ther week-whj. guest Mss AlU Wggns of-new, York Cty..V Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Sckle, of Elm street entertaned aeve»\ :..; quests from New York Cty on: Sunday.. Hf Mr. Mrs. George Lews I V- ther daughter of Farvew > avenue were the week-end guests ; of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Lews o J* Vnel. ; MTS. L. Peck nnd her sons, f Edward Volney, of West road, spent Sunday at Part Mrs. Eve Patterson her chldren of McFnrl rond, en-. tortxnetl Mr. Mrs. James Pat«tcrson of Elzabeth on Tuesday. Mss Vrgna Moffett of Farvew avenue entertaned guests from Fords on Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Corbet her daughter, Arlne, Georga Dgue motored to Pnt bush Sunday where they were the guesta of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. McComck. Mra. Amy Couch of Brook- lyn, who bus been vstng her ss* ter, Mrs. M. Merreleld of West Hll Road, has returned to he* home. HAMTI.TONS ENTERTAIN Mr. nntl Mrs. Joseph Hamlton of Farvew avenue entertaned Marrage Lcenses Issued To 4 Couples By Dangan Four marrage lcenses were ssued by Townshp Clerk Joseph Dungan last week. They were granted to: Frank Andrew Aleck, 2.,of 85 Pulnsk avenue, Carteret, Mary Anna Vereb, 2, of 25- Amboy avenue; to Peter Stephen Nemetz, 22, of 74 Carolne street, Else Sprnger, 2, of 454 Pralt street: to Samuel Vonllo, 2, of Second street, Port Readng, Geneveve Margatta, 2, also of Port Readng; to Edward Zdzehowsk, 9, of 7 Frankln street South Bound Brook, Harre Martha Begleek, 2a, Fat avenue, Ieeljn. DAY OP JULY, A. D., NINETEEN HUNDRED THITY-POUR at two oclock Dnylfcht SuvnK Tlnf n tle afternoon of the BEtl tlay (t the ShcrUs Offce In the Cty nf Nc»- Brunswck, N. J. on Sunday Mr. Pn Henry LDERAN CLUB GIVES DANCE Mrs. Oscar Wlkersou of Woods,;tne was a patroness nt the Anual.mor enbers of (le Ilderan utng Club n the cltlhouse»n dcuc Day. rdny nght. Teddy Albee was mong the guests. Henry Lavn of West Hll oad was the guest of hs cousn, AK. McKlroy of Brooklyn on Frday. -Mrs. H. McClure of North Ill Road entertaned at a brthay party n honor of her son ohns ffth brthday. The decoraons were n pnk wth a hug lrthday cake as the central ortunent, The lttle guests were enertaned wth games refreshnents. Those present were Marga- et Patrca Scott/ Jelfrey 3 erson Buddy Taylor. -The Colona Unt of the Womens Republcan Club has planned a pcnc outng for the club to be held at Asbury Park on July 27th. The bus wll leave the Colona Staton at 9 A. M. Mrs, Sopha Schunsherg her daughter Florence, together wth Lorrane Dslores Pnk ham spent Saturday at Rye Beach ther daughter Lllan,. son Manford, Mr. Mrs,.. Pnes of Chrk Townshp Mss Florence Pforpner of Jersey-, Cty, Wallace Hamlton, Mss Jan-., et Hud Carroll of Tenafly, Mss Vvan Tuttle of Jersey Cty, Arthur Rogers of Rahway, anct: Mr. Mrs. Fred Bauer Mrs. Johanna Bauer of Irvngton, MJfc* nnd Mrs." Hamlton wll le guesfer nt pont. Pleasant on Jndepen- Dscontnues Offce Hours CHANGES OFFICE HOURS Dr. G. H. RotMuss, 48 Rahwa. avenue, wll dscontnue hs Sa turday evenng offce hours tomo.. row evenng untl Saturday, Sep- Avcnuo twev«one-halt wv, tert tember 8. All other offce hours I ll "- ollat>!rly. f y... r " Illr " ll " K."? " L " wll bt?,tle same. - r -Mfss" Vola Vvn ltu\ke of Dovor road cnlcdntml Doothy ] nt the Den Blwkor farm n Monluy.. Mr. Mrs. Joln Trnnor had us ther tfuoyts on Sunday John Mulvlll. L. Aleasco, Mss Marj?nrot Sptz nnd Mss L McCuly uf Now York Cty on Sunday. NOTCK OF AllOrTION Ordlnncfo to regulate tltc»ole of olf- HvcrnffCK In ttft lownshlp of Wood Ir Id KC. In hereby Rven hnt an ordnance en tt ml "AN ordtnanci? TO TUB SALK OP ALCO- HOI, KKVI3AOE.S IN THK TOWN- SHIP OF WOODUHlDfH" w««vataoa und!l") )tfl ut IL meetng of tlw Town* llp Com m t tee of thfl Townshp of W.olbrlltro hem on June 29, 934. Ttle mvorlhcd July!!. 93 AUUU8T P. OUEINEIl, C t t L P. J. DUNIOAN. Ttuvn.Hhlp Clerk, All tlo fllottnk tract or parcel of nml null premses herenafter pruolurly descrbed, sltuute, lyk lu-lnf n the TowUHhp of WoouMrUlKo. In tn? n nunty of MUUlUPt-x anl State nf NYwjerly hldo of Grovo Avem-c, tllhtant Jersey. lcr!ys3.33 feet from the northwest corner Bcllt, known nlul lehynute! a: I.ot^nf drove Avenua, Alce Place; theneo Number.H I.^l, 7:^, 72. anl 7M, m a () northerly at rght angles to Grovo map ontltlp.l "Mp of W. H. Jluffltt "" tnnprhnk f- rullhlnk I-utH, lunu-l ll; H(>lela\vn, nuuutt-l In tn Towshlp of Wnoll-I.lo, MIIMICTCX Cmnty. }.!«Jrwcy"; Hrveypl l.y ClKrlcn C *2, nnd fled for rotonl In ht> CMerkH Offce ot fully lom.-rlmd nn a L-LTUIII map Ml "Mfp Of HCllll," HltltlLtfd lt (Ml- Wundlrllb-.unty. State uf nlpe.l ly nvhllp, s;\v.ltney rmm A- l-ox, to BIIIU ut publc! vendue on WtDNKHDAT, Tr3 2.VH DAY OV.HfLY, A. D. NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-KUUIL at two oclock Daylght Savng Tlnh In tlmvafternoon of tle nald day, flt th«sherffm Qttlva n tlo Cty >t New J.rmsw[elt, N. J. ;AU the (ollowng tract or parcel of hm! am premltca lt!renffter ]Jtrtculurly lehcrled, atuute, lyng long n tho Townshp of Woolbrldge, n the County of Mlddleaex uml Stato of New JeHcy. IHIGINNING at a pont two hundrctl (L) foet dftant northerly from tlo nteraectlon of Almon AVunue Von V^Lehen. Avenue; thence (I) ena^yly parallt-l wth Von Vutehen Avenue one lundrmt () feet; theneo (2) runnng northerly ffty (6) leet to a pont; theum? (3> westurly und pttrullul wth tht flrat tksurbed cuur^u, one hundred () foet to the obtcrly sde of Almun Avtnun: tlnco (4) mmng southerly Ehng tn- euterly HHU? tf Almun Avomo ffty (T>) fett to the pont, or jdnce of loglu tn-v?ye-*l H, ITS {nlth stroel, IVrll Amluy, New rney. wlk-l mp hm lje«n lrt-tufnro ml In thn Offl-o uf tho Clerc nf Mlllocx Inunty anl whltl lutn ar; Unwn ml ckhltlalul nn ^ull Mat) IIH I.UIH Out ) anl Two (2) Illo-k 42-Q wth tl«: lltkh nnl tlrneneet. tlonn l.l. Tle ltpxuate. amount of Ww tm-ret u hu uatl.sftl hy Hat MU» In tlm tllltk f Kuur Tlnu.ml KlKht Hmlel Dulllln (H.SOO.OU), tbttllm wltll the oosta nf tll*) Huh.. o^thul- wtll nl anl HIUKUIUI Dn IIH, HvlUK.H, lertltnelts nrla-a Moruto hulumlm ur llan uf lltllng loth numbered fmr furty-aeven (-H7) am fur f.rly-clnlt {Ut) on n. Mn n Hnno Uartlenu datd Heltenlnjl Illule ly A, I,. lollnl, C. IS., fled ll llm ufflo of tlo Clurl. of County, October. ljist Known UH IB Alnur Avenue, AVnolrllco, N. J. Tn- al.fuxlunte amount of the dt- II-.. lo b<! Btsfkd ly Bl HIIIO IH the nun ut Ihr (louttnd nlnehu Wflty-eKht lollar.s fve celta t.x (Ir*>. together wth the malh of ths HI MOM U,! W., 7-t, lv t 2, 27. AIJAN, KLV, Sherff. alhvulllfh SAI.K IN <:IIANI:BHV OF NKVV J BUSBY; llutweon WUfMAM H. KHIl.T, Comnl^lulbr of Hunltnt; a^d lnmlrauce. of th) Htato of Now ehuy, ot ul., Com,. Dlulnuht, nsana SCHWARTZ, MAX SCHWAUTS4, her hubb. et ala., PefendnnlH.* Fl. Fu. for tho tale of mortgaged promses lutod Ju(8 J, gutho* wth nl ml wltnulav lrt, nvku;ro», lermllunknth umurnb tusrtunto bulkl"lf or n lnyttko auhllnllb^ JOHN A. DIOI.A.MOV, (28.)8 So W.. -2; 7-, Ml, SO-. Sherff, 34. ly vlrtlo d t HlllMLUl S S t^ry OF NSW JKKSHY- WIlUAM II. KKIJLYK Com r of BtLdtlj, tdv., (.^nutlulu l TONY SATTK-AKU, tfau. ntu. FJ, Fa, foy-thu sale o od u«mlat.>a dafel May 2 ljy v^tue-of the flhoyo stttteu Wrt tot,,, oftlo lllovp stated Vf mo drected (nd dellvurt. I Wll ut )«bo vondue on M ljy v^tueof the flhoyo stttteu Wrt tottomvu prto Av*nK! feet; thence (2) westerly panvllcl wth Alce Plaqq 33.3? feet: thence ( nolherly. purnllel wth the frst descrbed course feet to tho northerly wde of. Grove Avenue; (4> tl l th thl x comty, nt a pont In tle norhfrly lne Of Howard jstrttt, dhtunt two hundred Kx neventy-flvo nnn huulrtdtlh (2(M. 7S) feet westerly from tlt wost cnnor of Howard j-tvo*, ;Lu> to Klorla ("Irove; thence northerly ), n a lnt at ru-ht ancles wth tbo HTly ISIIP of Hownnl street, t\vu uml red four (24) foot to t lt north- \y xhmlry lne of HonOawn; tlenre ){ -,\vr;,[prly along the sud noftlorly ontulary. lne of llopeluvn, one lumltl l twmty-eght ono lunulrtulths {lun.- >) f^t)t; thence (It) nwtlcrly n h lnn ralcl wththe frst dcflctlbed cm-o, t» Jmndrcd ntuty-acvtt - sxty-fnf c lumlrcdthh (97,CI) feet to the ^l.orthcrly IH> 6t Howard ntroct; Uu-n-v ) cstorly alojug- the.sad northerly ln^ f Huwrd Htect; one hundred (U) et to tho potu or placu (f betdnnln;,. Tht upprnxlnnte annnt ut tho Koe bo Htlttfkd by wld SEIIO s the sum Sx J.ho»K Three Hundred J(nety ( -rlno l>»llartt und Scvctocu CuntH ), together wth (he coatu uf hn snle. Togetlcr wth nl " slnkular tn; ult.4, prvltttoh, K-TodltnnetH und pnrtfancs there unto belonbnu or n.nywae apertahufj. ALAN II. ELY, Sherff.!OHN A. D3LANKY, 33.8 Sollultor. V. I. f- J J; 7-6, 3, 2. H) e.hlrly along the northerly eldo of llrove Avenue feet to the pont or Ilace nf UEUINNINtl. Knnwn nn No. 26 Grove Avenue, WuudlrdKf, New Jersey. The approxmate nrnount of the deree tn hv Hatl.sfltfrt ly bahl sale H Iho.sum uf fve tlouf one Hundred nxt-..lolhrh sxty-three cenlw,.3) together wth the costs of tns stk. jtnk.tler wth nl nnd sngular the», rvllcfc-eh, nereclltaments nnd rtennc-h thereunto belongng or nyw.se appertanng, ; ALAN II. ELY. fherlff-.- H A. DELANEY, 8.Solctor , SD; 7r-C, 3, No. thlrty-onn Inmlrtsl u """ Plan; (Ml) f-ct. ly Ly l, o\vn-; uknn twelve mul one-half (n.) ltt : northwfhtorly ly Lot Nn.,n natl l* one l) mlred uml tlrty-tnur,4) f. nlxt-n Iun.lr-.I ffty-.hparh foel, moro.r ICHH. Known an (ruupt.u Avrnc, Wn lrlllgc, N.,,, The ttndruxlklt mkunt.f the erco to ln jlmflrl l.y rad wle In mn of Three Tllua.-nl l-:j;lt llnn.l One Dullar am S.-v.nly I.. ((3,.), tor-tllrr wltl tl" eusts III n lull CLASSIFIED ADS m VV II II urlvtlrk.- na-." tn am s l.lln.nt la-h lllh tho ur n unyw;*: jj j SALK :N CHANC^KY 6 F NSJW.snEY twuen wltljam II.5 K3LLY, Contnlnsloner of Bankng [ml Iatrnco of tlo State of Now Jolsey, etc., Cm,- Plutnnt, nnl ITARRY UElhMAN urn FIHEDA HEISMAN, Ila wlfe.-et. nls. Dflfenrtmta. Fl. lu. fur wlo of uut Ktyotl premlhch dated.my 7, 934. Uy vlrtlll) of tlo lllovu Btntud Wrt, tu :lo dreotel am delvered, I wll t)x;u o Halt; ut publc vendue ol WEDNESDAY. TUB EIGHTEEN! DAY OP JULY, A. D., NINETKKN HONUHKl) TH I ItTY-FOUll t two oelotk, Dayllflt Savlnc Tne, In ho uftfloon of tlo auul day, ut tho Sherffs Offce. In the Cty of Nuv Brunswck,. J. ALL the followng" tract o pureel o l am ^rwmlnea herellllftdl Iturtktl lay,<l«h"ru)ctl, fullate, lyng beln In the TnwHhlp of WoddlrflBP, In th County o( Mjddlouex uml fjluto of KtM Jersey Beng lnowl unt dotlgnatel as Ld Nu. 2, on a man entukul "Mu> < pr(>v yr ty Blttutud IL V WoubrtlKe. Toyv shp, MddUuex Comty, How Jerse: known ua Grove llaor, property of AVI ll^n Punlmm uml othera, dated Novtm her, 924," survoyed hy Mubou & Bmt! Cvl ElBlnoHD, Purth Anhty, N, J., a fled for" record In the Clerlta Offce. Mlddloat County.. BEGINNING ;M *»olnt on tle nort) To take out or eat on prem On the Super-Hghway at Phone Woodbrdge W ALAN IT,,Y, Klerlff. JOHN A. lhi.a.xkv, 3»; Solctor. -6, n.. 8AI.. CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Henve-n WILLIAM H. KllLLY, Colssuner nf Dunkng nnrt ln»rune (; of Ih, tttnte of Now JerFfcy, etc., tuuplannt, am JULIUS JICWNECK nnd.mary IIOKNECK, Ila wfe, nefenltutf. -. Fll for the dale of motted plelnlm. dated Alay 2, Q!>;H. By vrtue of tle ubovt! afntel Wrt, tn e dlruled delvered, I wll expofle ml. at ublle vendue un,iollnisday, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF,llll.\, A. I)., NINISTKKN HUNDItEI) TlllnTY-,,FJ«t tu- oluclc, Daylght Savng Tme, In»- ft-rnu nf the u(ld day, nt Urn l.ffh Offce n ttr%- Cltyj of New rumwll-k, N. J. ALL the followng tract orl parcel.of td premlaea herenafter parts-uly l.hrrlel, fjltmte. lylk belll; the Tuvvnshljl of Wonll.rllfe, la Ille unty uf Mlddlt.Ktx am Slate of New HIST THACT: * IkB lot number () on a Jlap or Ian ur Home Gunk-ns lutel HL Uenber I, 3S. male by A. L. Elot, C. K.. anl led h the Offce of the Clerk uf Mldle- x.mnty Oftoher, 92,.uml more. utk-ularly deacrlbed aa follow!, to wt; Jjoundtd northerly by Iruupum Aveue tllrty-heve,n fur-tentth fefct.); eagerly by Lot No. Two (2) on uhl Ilunjjofe humlrel am tllrly-f.uur U-l) feett nout)erly by lunl, owners to <e unknown, thrty-fve fnun.-ten.) feet; westerly by lund now or onerly of nno AIUUM one fflulred am lllty-ct;ht.seventy-two hundredth (3S.72) feet. Contanng, uecorllns to sad plan, four thoukuntl nne lutdr uul tell HuuuO feet, mare ur lefa OAU TltA,t!T:, ollx tho wjlerly hulf of lot )\nnhe two (!) on u Muj or Plan of Hon lardena dated Hvltenhor M, HJ2, luul by A.. L. Elot, I. B., fllod In oflltu of tun ll,erl of Mlllleaex County October., 3, noro purtculurl deacrbed as follows, to wt: UOUNU5I) orlensterly by Cranpt NOTICE Tltc notce that ADAM HO-,UU ntends to apply to the Townhp Conjnttee of the Townshp Woolurdffc for u Plenary Kual flonnuptmrlccso for prum-, stuated on Route 25, n«nv street. Townshp of Woo- rdge, N. J. Objectons, f any, should bo do mmedately n wrtng to:. J. Dunga, Townshp Clerk, Voodbrdgt, N.J. (tfel) ADAM HOLUB N.. (-2J; 7-6. CLASSIFIED RATES Cash Charge l Consecutve weeks " "..2. " >2.%...-::, Contract Rates For One Year 5 lne or move weekly.5 Per > Lne.,.«G months 5 lnes or more weekly,. Per Lne. : 3 months 5 lnes weekly.7 Por Lne. Stuatons wanted Loat Found Ads arc. payable n Adr vance! " Cxes for eple3 to be sent to,, the Wjoodbrdgclndepcndcnt offce [ my be obtanel wthout extra* charge tlruugl the Classfed Ad lemrtment. ; Ads must be pad before Satwv; day noon followng nserton n o^; der to earn cash rates.. WILL GIVE AWAY CCKE^t np square pano. Has rosewood. : case; n good <;ondt(on. Person wshng same must pay cost of- movng. Mss Dxon, 2 Man street, phone Woodbrdge W. I. 7-. NOTICE Take Jnotce that MRS. KATK YNE ntends to apply to the Townshp Commttee of tho Townhp of Woodbrdge, for a Plenary ktal Consumpton lcense for remses stuated on Super-Hglvay," Avenel, Townshp of Woodldge, N.J. Objectons, f any, (should be made mmedately n wrtng to: B. J. Dungan, Townshp Clerk, Woodbrdge, N. J. (sgned) MRS. KATE PYNE, HELP WANTED FEMALE NEAT GIRL TO WORK IN RE- FRESHMENT STAND. 8 St. George avenue, near Speedway, W. I. 7-. J. GIRL WANTED TO HELP WITH; housework road st. A> tlurs Lodge. Route No. 25, Av-., end. Phone Wo , I ", W *. FOR RENT 5, ROOM HOUSE, All mprovements. Garage Rent $2. Inqure. -58 Amboy avenue, Woodbrdge. W. I. 6-29* NOTICE Take notee that JOSEPH LAN- NI ntends to apply to ( the Townshp Conmlteo of tha Townshp of Wo.odbrdge for a Plenary Retal Consumpton lcense for premses stuated at 6 Fulton street, Townshp of Wpodbrdge, N. <l r Objectons, f any, should bo made mmedately n wrtng to: B, J, Dungjn, jownsln Clerk, Woodbrdge, N. J.. (sgned) JOSEPH LANN 6 AM«OY SHADE AND AWNING Co. House Store.(jfVwnngBy Wndow shades. Best materal), Reasonable cost. 285 Elm street, Perth Anboy. tf. SEA FOOD Clam Chowder, Soft Shell Ottfrb,. Clams, Scallops. Prepared or Ua\r t f T k t t

8 PAGE EIGHT Presbyteran Bble School Opens Under Drecton Of Mss Pfeffer; Nearly Chldren In Attendance Class Opens On Monday Mornng For All Townshp Chldren Between Fve Hgh School Age; large Increase Over Precedng Year JEN TEACHERS ASSISTINCONDUCTM STUDIES Th<- <urnm<-v Bble -School wa< opened Monday roomn* at th. : JJr*fITf.«byu-ran Church wth an enrvllmenvof ^"chl^-n. Tft> ^ a.largencrease-over la-t year f -j>enng enrollment, t s expected that.the ruml-t-r. wll,-e ncreased by next Monday mornng.. All" chldren of town, fve years, to hgh «m ; t Tamp, Msses Florenct, E^lm Fox. Mary Lev. ; Attend Dance James Red-, elecud presdtnt of tr.e Ra(*.- r \ T77; JTJ Club. The meetng was hela at NeWS Notes of WOOdbnage the organzatons club rooms on _Mr=, P.v man,=tree-.. ol fr(-nd= a. day ^ Jtnp, Free- cr:a:nh a jrroup dnner party Frr.r/.r of Mr. J- j Clare avenue..mss Helen Janm was chosen secretary treasurer. On Saturday nght the club held dance at the Colona Cour.try ^ ft f ] l evs J; t4^ Pr^t: /Mr, H. "f--:v. : Mr.Sndlj we ph Carey. Ann JIemve?. tt.- ; M» Men m Burler, Myrtle SmedU-y. venu, are ^ - fc^. M- ktv&uerv. Dunham y^ Hv.Hto M.«>. Dorothy ;-. ^ f D ^ P««her. Jr,, rf. ^/ p ^ r Jac-by. Mr: Mr,:.?: \- y < p «nt the weelt-e. Cahnla. Mr. Mrs. H. Lorfr r^r no/cr-n-la;*, Mr.. el;:ztr.. Jarn,- P. NV.^. Katn con atd Preacher.. Sr..; Dunnam. r.,, ;^ve. Ann^H.-,,^^ H-". fm- V.-ltha Blakeslee cf j" h n J.\Mona?ha* Maran Sora. : revvlc P»- was the guest Blanche Olztw.-K-.^M-Kj:, Kt..- av,> Mr^ Wallace Sofeld, : tra-, Madeln I-rkt. ^ l^rr., nham placv Cordon Sofeld Qadek. Mr. Mrs. E. Par: =. JJl- ^n, M, Blakeslee to Loch e w«mr. ar,..i*. h h " W " bc! r lam h l L &!"< Vr.f rc-nds t that place G k T Mr- an< y r?. Lynson. Hek-r. Jw> tne (,u p j S-hatzman, Doro:hy for s«veral_ A^<4... _,, p,.,,;?,;... rf^.._,.b^.;»w. Mr am ^ls ;nlv" Holl. Durham, T m;. Ch^u-r leacntr.^ IMLINH U. - - trck, Marv Campbell..,...,.,.. tons of the town,hp rfcturntd ; fharlt-.- Trojtk. Irtno Gll. Jost-jjh! Monday from nwj week.- sojourn Tumor, Frances He«, Morrs XJa t..... v- - - Slattery of town; Msses Margaret Anna Monthangon of South Amboy; Ms?. Margaret Dey of Colona, MI?K Helen Repnk-U <jf Rahway. - Mrs. Thomas Peterson daughter, Elzabeth, Valentne place, spent the holday wth Mrs. Petersons daughter famly, Mr. Mrs. Walter J. Rley, at Allenhurst. -M?s Elzabeth Kaus, a member of the hfrh school faculty of Panted Post, \\ Y,, s spendng the summer vacaton st the hojnc of her parc-nts, Mr. Mr.-. Eml Kau^, Rahwav av.-nue. Mr. a:. Mrs. A. F. Rolph spont the.v.-«-v:-fcnd n *lv-r summer cor.a-e n Culver UU-. Mr. Mrs. I, J. Entertan Guests at Cards j d Mrt Alex M»«ar, 23 Crampton Enters Tranng MISS IRMA BUFFLAP Mss lrma Bufflap, Port Readng, has cntereo c Pc;, byteran Hosptal Tranng School for nurtes at Newark. Mst Bufflap graduated ths year from the local hgh school. P«pIs / Mrs. 6.V. kelson, Natale Murask. Alex j Decker, Harold Harrngton, Jane ; An txcellent pano rectal was Totalansk, John Goodman, Anne jgven Frday njrht by the pupls jtotalansk, Ax< Jensen, Vpgo ; of Mrs. Grace Yoorhees Brown at : Jensen, Mr. Mrs. T. Donovan, her home on Man street. I Chrs Jorgenson, Clare Donovan, The quests were mothers Wllam Jor(ronson. Petrfy Ryan, frends of the pupls. Morrs J. Slhar, Mr. Mrs. A. The projrram: I Levs, Barbara Stern, Fredde From the Opera Zampa" John Suskos, Robert Frazor. Thompson; Laura Joyce Mortenson. "Drftng" John M. Wllams; Arlne Blar.. "On Parade," Helen MacGre- FRIDAY, JULY 6, 984 Mto^ CHURCH ACTIVITIES 5T. JAMES A*. r->.-er ; : meetng of Mddle- jr.c::. No.?ST. Knphts of.::.-.bu-. Ch:>: :.o7 A..Wttnr I v.- - -vctd present. presdent. A.M electv.-c-rt: Vce-presdent. V J. J. P:,v*r-;.-tCT-tary treasurer,. r.r. D. Campon. The councl ; plannng a three- ^3y~carnva"Tcrbs held on the- grounds adjonng the Columban Clubhouse. J.::> 2<\ C. A. W.nL s central charman. The corr.mv.ee a===tng the.-harmar. are the :-"dlowng: Wl- :;am F.-m:T.. Alfred Coley. Thomas Fc-er.try. Wllam Golden. TRINITY Th? Sunday s the, sxth Sunda v a:.or Trnty at >:u A. M.Hdy Euchor!?; wll.be >c-m-d by the- P.ev. J. F. Foster of St^va- T(-n. whle mornng Prayer wll takv phc- at : A. M The- (.,v:l> Frendly Svct-ty ha?. closed.v busness m<-fctn<rs for th- sunnu-r month-; to awat a call f-f.r..the Counsellor. Mr?. C. METHODIST Rev. Mr.-,. E. MeHberg daughters, Man street, ac- John Mutr.. J-dn J. Gregu?. companed by Wnfcld Bjornson, Mchael?< ]?.:...K-r.n Turk. Arthur Amboy avenue, Alfred Tyrrell. T.-dale Place, leave ths week IGt-r. John Pv-.v-.-r>, John Campon., Lawn-net Car^r-on. Charle> Man jre-m-. Vc*.. : C-vey. Tmothy Sul- for a rve weeks trp to Canada n the Mellberj: boat "Queen Tut". lvan. Ower. >. Dunfran. Joseph! Meter. Jo?e;h IBen, Raymond Ame.n: tho lades attendng Anderson, Char:--- Kenny. luncheon at the "Alce Clarkson Tea Room" as the guests of Mrs. J. W. Grotru.-. Wllam Coujrhl, Mchael f orole. John Cau- Valentne, n Man-jstman were Edward Valentne Mss Ethel f»u). Walter Jordan. EdwaTd I.,* fo.l.v~r.s members of ^<- Gerty, Andrew Gerty, Mchael Womens Foregn Mssonary Socety guests: Mrs. Madelne Kjleen. John Klleen, Jacol) Grau- an;, John Enhorn, John Dc-mler, (Joorcre OBren, Peter Ge>; Hugo Ges Wllam A. Ryan. PRESBYTERIAN - The K-xt-retrular-neetmgjLthe Womens Auxlary wll he held at the home of Mrs. Howard A. Tappen, Schoder avenue, at :, n the mornnr. Next Monday the Sunshne.CUtss wll hold a pcnc meetng at I Echo Lake Park. School Graduate Ror; Howard Reyder, njjlt n the Amercan Legon dren" at Park avenue Clfton "Marketng," Esther C. Benson; Francs Red. Buldng. The unt hold a guest nurse Monday, Mss Pateman wll J rooms n the Memoral Muncpal avenue, Newark, as a student, Mr. Mrs.- Irvng J. Remers were host hostess at the card Duet, "Evennp LoNv"; Carol leave Sunday, Reyder, Mrs. G. V. Brown. ntrht recently n the Legon rooms party held Saturday evenng at Mrs. Wllam L. Raup, Maple ; t "A Swss Lullaby," Elzabeth when lve tables of cards were n avenue spent Thursday n New-; Mr-. Kn Kaus s tutert^n- the Kewaren L Water. L. Hopson; Paulne Brunn. play, ark. Club.. There were ten tables of ng a", brdff th- afttrn "Toy Solders on Parade," Louse Chrstne Rebe; Anna Shwen- guests present were the followng; the auspces of the Thrd Ward Grove avenue, entertaned the! Among the members ther Mss Louse Brewater, of her home n I.-.K brdge n play.. Mr. M. IX.hl: d T. Man- Ilyh scores were made by. Mrs. 7.er. Mrs. W. Mesack, Mrs. C. Peter- Mrs. Raymond Gerty, Mrs. of Crestmont C. C, Mrs. G. Democratc Lades Assocaton at Aucton Brdge Club at ts fnal: I son, Lnden.: I:,.- ent TJ"-- Roy Smm, Howard Jernee, Mrs. "Sunny Sambo Plucks H~ Ban-sonjo." Lachlan; Eleanor Log-an. Steve Bshop, Mrs. A. Ward, Mrs. Keene of South Orange C. C, the Avenel school Tuesday, - meetng of the season, Frday af- I day nph: v..tf ;. r.-vr n Mata- J. Arthur Apnlerate, Thomas A. Mrs. Mar Durr of Newark anl ; wan. Vncent, Jamos Adams. "The Cossack Travels on tho E. Tross, Mss Anne Bergen, Mss h. ternoon, at her home. Sx tables from Colona C C: Mrs. Arthur were n play. Hgh scores were ; Jack D- -ar:, Tr onas Ger- ; The jruests were: Mr. Mrs. buna," Russan folk song; Mrs. Dungan, Mss Ethel Campon, H. Dunham, Mss Alma Rassmussen, Mss Mare Ilobbns, Ms- News Notes of Woodbrdge Mrs. Chester Peck Mss Laura j made by Mrs. S. B. Demarest, J > ty, Mau-ce D Jta, Jr.. W!- Irvnp J. I!tn-rs. Mr. Mrs. Suanna Melnchook. Mrs. John Hcstcr, Mrs. Thomas { lam Gadek. J. Ban-on l.e\. Jr. Elwood R. Johnson. Col. Mrs. "Dance of the Rosebuls," Frederck Keats; Louse Gadek. Harold Pateman, Mrs. Frank Bat- Mss Shrley Lager, daugh- Kath, Mrs, J. Holzhemer, Mrs. Vrgna Wderstrom, Mrs. Charles E. Clfton, Mrs. M. L. Corey, Nulty was awarded the guest j Hrodhead. Mrs. Barron L. Me-! : } Jack,St I.U jt!,f ur.vr, left Chatk-s Kahltrt. Mr, Mr,-. v Monday for H lh Br< where Fred J. Adams, Mr. Mrs. Wl- ty, Mrs. John Ivadcn of town ter nf Mr. Mrs. Harry Lager, Mrs. Joseph Donehue, Mss Lllan prze. j they wll -p ::d IV." O V." ek~ camp- Mrs. A. Andorson Mrs. Lester Crane, of Rahway. Hotel Pnes, Luke Huntngton, School street, left ths we-k for Roark Mrs, D. P. Olmstead. \ ng. X. London. Conn. M - s Patrca Campbell, Green.street., -pent a week wth her grmother, Mrs. Charles Farrell, a: her summer home I n Cranberuy Lake. Mr. P.<jb<--rt Fn;r.vor,d chldrtn. Gor! Cranberry, Lak WOOHIS mother n.ve.rrj:, a<: at -.vth Mr-. lng- Mrsl Charles Far- " Mr. Mr.-. J.. Stllv.-l, Grove avenue,,v-c a". Lakewood over the Fourth <..I:.v holday. Mr. Mr-. \J<-,-mth a.d daughter. Mary. Gv- avenue, art- vacatonng at.,«.-v.-ark Valley, Xev. Yol:. ;or --v.-ral weeks Gerard Martn Gven Post At Washngton, D. C. Inn Gerard Martn of Wa.-hnjnor, I). C, fon.ery of WoodbrdKt, ha.! b,e:r; ma<!.. a--:.un..nanaper of.he L.-e H-yj-e Hotel n Wa.hmg^n. H- l-.tf.-!, E:w;d \V. Martn, :-...Avav drf-cor. Mrs. Martn -va-.;, forsner Mss Mran Btrrv <, je.vren. Robert A. Hrner Injured; Breaks Arm 3 Rbs Robert A. Hrner, of Green street, was. badly hurt -vneo he fell from a cherry tree n the rear of hs home, Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Irner s now ;t hs homo wth a broken arm three broken rbs. Fred H. Turner, Mrs. L, H. Dreyer, Mr. Mrs. Monroe Weant, Mr. Mr.-. Fred Bouchard, M. E. Wotnjres, Mr. Mrs. James B. Zmmerman. Mr. Mrs. Hoy Smm, Mr. Mrs. Thomas A. Vncent, Mss B. Von Sender, Applegate, Mr. Mrs. Julan E. Grow, Danel V. Rush, Mr. Mrs. Harold P. Hayden. Mr. Mrs. A. J. Hammer, Servces Are Held Chn,. Smanko Tuesday Funera:.- Smanku, -: ur.t th-- la rl Wll: vce.- for Charles : Mr. Mrs. ". 7,-l-l Udvedale w--l- held Tuesday rdc-k from the oclock from St. Iwerr: Jun Charles Kal! Joseph Ae-l;, Francs Brodnsk, formerly of Woodbrdge, are nowi TlJt- :- J-.pl Mosnak. resdng n the Cooper Apartments on West avenue. Ms- Janet Ramsay of Me-.uehen was the week-end guest of Ms-- Dawne Derck of Clff Road. Mr. Mrs..Samuel J. Ik-nry ther daughter. Dors, ru-r.tun, Wllam, spent the weel:-:m atthe summer cottage n Laurelton. Roy C. Pateman Plays Wth Ken Ader B Roy C. Pateman, of Hgh street, a former member of the hgh sster of Mr-.. Htanlty C. Potte. of Frtema ^I-r.- loo b has; accepted a poston v.t tht- Ken Aler Orchestra,.. Wo.dljrdg.-..; t:ov.- <-nj.aged to play for the summer :.r:u:-: at Rock Vew House, I"]-T. <-!vs. The Ken Ader Orchestra- also play.-,r excur.-rj steamers on trps up u.- Hudson Rver. Durng tn-.-jmmer months last year they played ul the Plaza Hotel at the seashore.. Pateman, wa- a local hgh school graduat.- wth le eluss of "% WOODBRIDGE CALENDAR I. _ Pleae mal d«te, not later than Tutdsy of each week to Mrt. Martn Busugcr, Woodbrdge Independent. Pleae mal date, not (ater than lucday of each week to Mr>. Sade Martu Butnger, Waodbrdgo Independent. Sunday.Servces, Townshp Churches. SPECIAL DATES July!) fsuflshlc Cla.s.s, pcnc mt-etng, Frst PresbytL-ran Church, Echo Lake Park; Meetng, Holy Narn- Kudt-ty. K P. M., St. James School Audtorum. July 25 Meetng, :3 A, M., Womens Auxlary of Frst Presbyteran Church, home of Mrs. H. A. Tappen,.Scbodtr avenue. July 2, 27, 28 Carnval, Knghts of Columbus, adjonng Club House of Columban Club, Amboy avenue. July lj Bus Rde, Palsades Park, Pals Socal Club, leaves at A.M., Fulton street.., July 3 Card party, 8 P. M., Lades Assocaton of Thrd Ward Democratc Club, Avenel School..-. HARDIMANS PHARMACY Ed L. Hardman, formerly of Seamans, Perth Amboy PRESCRIPTIONS Called For Delvered Cor. Rahway Avenue Greqn Street Tel W^odhrdge, N. J. Lades Auxlary of Legon Has Meetng n Town Hall The Lades Unt of the Slver B held a meetng Tuesday Charlotte Howard Marres J.N. SpeakOfPhladelpha SHAMPOO ^ _ IFINGER WAVE^- 85C MANICURE j OR EACH ITEM c Duval, Mr?. Albert Bergen, Mrs. C. C. E. Mellbersr, Mrs. E. Mellberg, Sr., Mrs. Albert R. Bergen. Mrs. Ralph StaufTer, Mrs. Percy Locker, Ms. Godfrey Bjornson,.Mrs^.Ell&beth.-Drake, Mrs. Mare Gorton, Mrs. Theodore Marsh, Mrs. Hay Tyrrell, Mrs. Wllam Harned,Mrs. M. E. Allen, Mrs. Carl Augustne, Mss E. Ostrer, Mss Estelle Kelly, Alfred Tyrell, Carl Mellberg, Jr., Wnfred Bjornson. Many Women Partcpate In Club Golf Tournament Thy Colona Country Club held the frst Lades Open Invtaton Day of ths season on Wednesday wth a large number of members guests; playng. The contestants comng from other clubs were Mrs. M. Muller of Summt C. C, Mrs. J. Moore of Sprngbook C. C, Mrs. J. McNally of Staten Isl, Mrs. R. West, Mrs. H. Perkns. Mrs. C, Pyle, Mrs. G. Krble, Mrs. A. Plaett Mrs. J. Warren The kckers hcap was won by Mrs. J. Moore of Sprnjfbrnnk MISS ELIZABETH GREGUS Of 3 New street, daughter of Mrs. Albert Gregus, a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School last month, as a conmenal.slt. lmmedrtely followng her graduaton, Mss Gregus was employed n the offce of Dr. Jack M. Eskow, a Perth Amboy dentst. John Turk New Presdent Of Democratc Ward Club The Thrd Ward Democratc Club held electon of offcers at ts annual meetng held at the Sewaren Motor Boat Club. John Turk was elected presdent wth the followng offcers: frst vce presdent, Lews Vergura, of Port Readng; second vcepresdent, Charles Lt, of Edgar Hll; thrd, vce-presdent, Pete Jresvtz of Avenel; secretary, Joseph Sasale; treasurer, P. J. Donato; publcty, Frank Wranntz; trustees, Joseph Schva, Fred Kayser A, Raymond. Followng the electon busness a socal hour was enjoyed. A report on the recent spaghett dnner was gven,. Announcement was made of a publc card party to be held under! " "-- "- "" The..._, ber prze went.. Mrs. la.-, ther son, Earl, of Church. Corey, low gross to Mrs. ( Jhar- street, are on an automoble trp les Clfton of Colona wth to Pennsylvana, where they wll Mss Alma Itas.-mu Mrs. Wllam Howard, of West -sen, vst relatves. j Colona scored.5-s"-x-. Green street, announces the marrage of her daughter, Charlotte, Iona ner Donald Zenoba of town, Mrs. Oakley Blar, Kurham Gard- Arthur Dunham also of Co scored 34-IS-89. The przes to John N. Speak of Phladelpha, were returned Sunday rmn. Hgh golf balls gven by he., Pa., formerly of town. The marrage took place Tuesday at the keon campng. lles Brdge where they spent a w.-ek Commttee of the club. Lunc was served followed by musc Frst Presbyteran Church manse Karl Metzger, membe dancng. ff lhe n Olvey, a suburb of Phladelpha. Saturday on the Brtanca. for a local hgh, school faculty, saled Mr. Mrs. Lelaml F. Rey-twnolds of Lnden avenue, left ths months tour of F.uroj-. Mr. Mrs. Hug.. Kdres week for several weeks stay n daughter Dorothy, «f Dongan Hlls, S. I., wen/ the g.u-sts MARGIES c SHOPPE Wayne County, Pa., as the guest:- of relatves. Mr. Iteynohls r. ju-n- ; Sunday of Mr. Mrs. Harry cpal of School No. here. Tappen, of Decker jlare. PUSH UP OIL $ PERMANENT WAVE *. CROQUGNOLE WAVE $3. APPOINTMENTS IF DESIRED MARGIES 477 Rahwav Avenue Woodbrdge 8-23 TOWNSHIP OFFICIALS MAYOR August F. Grener, COMMITTEEMEN Harry M.:Qerns, st Ward. "Fred Spencer, st Ward. John Hassey, 2nd Ward. Howard Madson, 2nd Ward. Wm. P, Campbell, 3rd Ward. Ernest Ner, 3rd-Ward. B. J. Dungan, Clerk. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT HEADS Howard Baley, Bd. of Health J. A. Walsh, Chef of Polce B. W, Vogcl, Recorder C. A. Larson, Tax Collector. J. TVIorganson, Treasurer Clarence Davs, Engneer L. E. McElroy, Attorney Dr. S. W. Fox, Physcan Jos. Schavo, Overseer of Poor Meetngs frst thrd Mondays at 8 P. M. n Muncpal Buldng, Man street. Maurce I. Uungan, rtk. ^ Morrson Chrste Mark D. McClan Ernest C. Moffett BOARD OF EDUCATION Vctor C. Ncklas, Supervsng tlj > K- Ander.w, Clerk Wllard W. Dunham Marguerte FU Rolph James Mler j. j{. T, Martn, Counsel Prncpal Meetng! thrd Monday at 8 P.. n Barron avenue Hgh School. ffl HANDY TRAY ON THE 934 MASTER SERIES Westnghouse Y.. for the summer, as tu- gm-st "f her (jrjarents. Mr. Mrs. Vctor. Nck-, New Operatng Economy New Faster Freezng New Dulux Fnsh New Ice Tray Release New Door Opener WESTMAR SALES CO. 323 Maple Street, PERTH AMBOY Opp, Post Offce Tel. P. A WOODBftlftGE Offcal Board Stages Program At Socal Held In Chapel Rooms By Methodst-Epscopal Church George Gordon Announces Events In The Entert a u ment; Fortnghtly Group, Mens Club, Mssonary n Socety, Epworth League Stage Sketches MEMBERS PHOTOGRAPHS FLASHED ON An excellent program, cleverly arrange,! thoroughly enjoyed was presented at the Socal sp.p oy the Offcal Board of the Methodst Epscopal n -Frday nght n the Chapel rooms. George Gordon, member of the Offcal Boar..chor, announced the _. I follows: Announce Betrothal Of MssJEvelyn Fp Engagement Is Told At Dnner Party; J.,F. Gerty Fance Mr, Mrs. Charles C. Fox, Francs avenue, entertaned at a brdge party Monday nght n honor pf ther daughter, Evelyn D. Fox. Durng the course of the evenngs- entertanment, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fox announced the engagement of ther daughter. Evelyn, to James F. Gerty, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, James P. Gerty, Man street, town. The guests attendng were Mss Xance Lundy of Planfcdd, Mss Janet Fckcn of Jersey Cty, Mrs. B. A. Ncmeth of Fords, Louse Morrs of Sewaren, Mrs. X. Vroom, Msses Dorothy Bllott, Bernce Wllamson Emma Madscn of Perth Amboy; Msses Mare Gerty, Margaret punjran, ft. GS C. Mrs. B. Tyrtll of town., "A Secretary Wanted." j tnmne-.sketch by the KM- Guld under thedrcctr,.;, Kathryn Spencer..Sec,,.",. program was the I-fash )r, dsplayng the fashons of nnetes n compar-on modern day costumes.mr< les Acker aceompan-d pano. The Mens Club put on - enttled, "The Womens Socety," whch was on,.. hts of the evenne. T> ton chor surprsed th wth a.skt enttled, "The of the Regular Cho, created much merrment The Womens Forejrn ary Socety enacted -.\ Auxlary Member," w;!,, Lvngood as the oper.v! ], Mrs. S. Well?, assstant. Mss Stella Kelly as th,."- A scene n an o,l -; school room was nex; the Epworth League n- -r. School Days." Last o; ; pram was a presentat, chor of orgnal photo, jbers thrown on th- :-. j the concluson of th. were scr-.. r;:.. :>;..-. M.,. \Dr.Mrs.CH. News Notes of Woodbrdge Hosts At Famly fo un j O n! Mr. Mr?. Harry Bern- Dr. Mrs. C. H. I:. sten famly have moved ths ; tho clane apartuent<,- week from Grove avenue to the n lhe form ()!- a famj,.v resdence on the corner of Green, ( Vcr the wt, uk. en{ ] D._,.- street Barron avenue.! fuss, of Rothfull Cln.-, V August L. Grener, Robert! port, Pa., Mss Gra Ftzpatrck, Elmer Moy Rch- Dr. C. H. Rothfus-., T.. daughter Mrs. Georue ard Janm of town were among a I.Wllamsport, group of local boys who left Saturday "...: Dr. ; ];.- afternoon for a weeks campng at Hgh Brdge, N. J. Mr. Mrs. W. L. Stuart of Westfeld were the holday guests ot Mrs. btuarrs mother, Mrs. Wllam Howard, of West Green street. " > Mr. Mrs. Archbald Rce, of Wallace street, spent the holday at Hacklebarney State Park. Betty Joe Tg-he, of Maple avenue, are vacatonng at -Wldwood-fo-the-summer months. Mrs. Edth G. Prall, Robert Prall, of Green street, Mss Jane Copel, of Maple street, are on a motor trp to the New Engl states. Mr. Mrs. W. Frank Burns, ther sons Blly Jmme, of Alce place; Edgar Whtehead H. Sptzer of Perth Amboy spent Saturday afternoon swmmng at Prncess Bay, S. I. Luclle A. Pateman wll enter the "Hosptal For Crppled Chl- Mr. Mrs. Arthur Lager,! Green street, entertaned guests Sunday afnong those were: Mr. Mrs. Lous Rosenberg daughtw Pearl, Bert Mchaels, ]Mr. Mrs. Arthur Znnan on Bubby, all of Brooklyn. M;:. fuss of the Medcal r.. :- Jersey Cty. Dr. E. L. Rothluss ar,; Clark remaned over tn.- -. joned Dr. Mrs. Rnthfuss. as thf eucsn > Mrs. Mark B." Skdn;. ther summer cottage r. many Beach. WRM MA.KES YOU THINK \OUR CLIENT IS THE TYPE OFPEWOH WHO IS VEPff SURE CONFIDENCE HE DOESCROS VWRO PU2I3 WITHfV PEN You can have full com:.: a Emark Battery tn A-l startng perform... any all weather. I. you to equp you...: dependable Emark prced them very n/:- M-M ISERVICE STATION IN/. RAHWAY AVE.t MAIN B WOODERIDCE PHOHE8I8C TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED RENTED SOLD BOUGIH SLIFER TYPEWRITER CO. 2 Halsey St. cor. Branford Place, NEWARK Tel, Mtchell 2., 5 t WOODBRIDGE AGENCY - J 2- Hour Servce BLAKES STATIONERY STORE Man Street! Beach Club Casno On the Boardwalk Laurence Harbor Beach LAURENCE H A R B O R THURSDAY, JULY 5TH Admsson.. CARDPARTY. 25c IK?-^ fcfc Includng Refreshments FRIDAY, JULY 6TH HOO RAY NIGHT FUN PRIZES Admsson c SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 7 8 DANCING PRIZES Admsson VARIETY NITE JULY Fun, Hdes, Games, Pr^ot, UaKng, STUNTS DANCING

9 Publshed Every Frday by WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING CO, j 8-2 Green Street Woodbrdge Woodbrdgc 8-7 *,,_ Subscrpton $. Per Year HUGH WILLIAMSON KELLY, Edtor Publsher HARI-.ES E. GREGORY... Managng Edtor Entered afl second-class matter March l!, l!l at the PostofTcc at Woodbrdge, N. J mlor the Act of March 3, 879. Hew To The Lne Well-conceved, ndeed, s the pur- nf the rejuvenated Iseln Busnessrl,, n s Assocaton,to attract new n-,,,, st. terests to that secton of, the Townshp. There are nfnte possbltes for ndustry n Iseln partcularly n vew of ts proxmty to man stem ralroads, From to tme concerns desrng to exp,.;. m the market for a ste t generally j s ),e. frst salesman to call who makes the I,., n localtes where there s an.ener- tc alert cvc agency always on the ook-ot for such opportuntes, results been acheved whch were never boore thought possble. If the Iseln group wll adhere strctly o ts man purpose, t unquestonably wll amply repad. Walter Lews No-one wll queston the fact that ler Lews has made a credtable re lord as recever for the Frst Natona k Trust Company. Confronted wth utter confuson at lme when the people of the Townshp vcre least able to cope emotonally [acally wth the terrfyng aspects of cd bank, he pursued energetcally humanly hs thankless task of salvagng nt he could from the wreckage, To date, he has been able to restor to the depostors ffty-three one-hal rstem are fallng short of ther obvous uty. Petty dckcrnga among themselves, lure to brng derogatory reports of unerhed practces nto the open for oper sftng publc denal, secret neelnga the rest, have left the Board f Educaton a bt dscredted. When any upposedly representatve body,sttng n nason to select an offcer of such mporance as Supervsng Prncpal of our pubc schools, ndulges h a secret ballot n he presence of two hundred ffty pectators well, no more need be sad. Bravery competence should be retored but the Board must frst get ts ouse n order. Perhaps the dressng down t receved from the Taxpayers Assocaon may brng some benefcal results. "Mr. Lews,",sad Malcolm Mouse, wth mschevous glnt n hs eye, "wll have wstop ths." -OTHER EDITORS SAY- "Meanng what?" hs wfe Mabel asked. "Payng all these dvdends." "Is t the heat," she nqured sarcastcaly, "or do you get that way naturally?" "I mean t," he retorted quckly, "Half the people n town have been tellng ther credtors they would pay when the bank pad another dvdend Senator Kean loft hs umbrella home. Of course, they were pretty safe when they rased the last condton, but these dvdends are comng along pretty regularly." "Oh, I see." "Well you dont see Senator Kean leavng hs umbrella home, do you? If I ddnt know, I would thnk he ddnt have a home at whch to leave t." "Senator Kean not have a home? Why, my dear, he has so many homes he can change them lke Adolph Menjou changes hs necktes." r cent of the total of ther accounts "Yes I know," Malcolm went on, "but nud- nbout those dvdends If the people Bled affars, s an envable achevement ut the fact that t IKS been done wth consent regard for the best nterests of all accrued s of equal mportance. It s no wonder then, that the entre lownshp has come o look upbn Walter Bws as ts frend counsellor. who owe us money would show up wth the same amount of enthusasm as the ones do to whom we owe money, t would be fne." "It would be just as fne," Mabel suggested, "f we could get the Board of Educaton to let us know when they are gong to have a meetng.", "What good would t do you?" her hus- I b asked hopelessly. "Dont you know Good Work! sthey transact all ther busness wth sldng The. Townshp Commttee can take; panels, mrrors a book of magc under tllable prde n the manner n wntl»!ther arms Has been able to redeem the baby bonds Inch have matured snce the frst of the lar. Three ssues aggregatng nearly [too, have come due wthn sx months, s true that a large per centage of ths Ital was returned to the muncpalty n \e payment of taxes that-only a relavely small amount was requred n cash lqudate these oblgatons. But to se any amount of cash n these days s job for Hercules t s certanly to credt of our local offcals that they lave been able to redeem the notes at paturty. In addton to keepng fath wth the bcal resdents who accepted the bonds n layment of ndebtedness, the splendd perormance wll do more to assure the Townnps credt stng than any other sngle ce,omplshment. IV Mce would submt detaled state- t«of ts admnstratve expenses wth a statements from other socal agenof equal sze scope. TOO MUCH SECRECY r hen taxpayers fnd t necessary to ad- "»Hh the School Boarcf, t s qute appar- that the heads of our local educatoaa" "Sort of lke Houdn?" Mabel nqured. "They could have taught Houdn plenty of sleght-of-h," Malcolm repled, "In fact, I wouldnt be a bt surprsed f I found out that he was a member of a school board sometme or other, probably n Woodbrdge." "You dont suppose he came back to lfe one enough to make Dors Burns dploma dsappear the nght of graduaton, do you?" Mabel asked. "It was an accomplshment of whch he would have been proud; that s, as a dsappearng act," her husb asserted, Comparatve Costs The rate at whch relef costs ren recpents are mountng n Woodbrdge :twnshp cannot be dsmssed wth a mere j of the head. Twenty-four per cent of the total Mlljlon of the muncpalty s now on " relef rolls n some form or.othur. The ) - ( of ths servce durng the frst ffteen ay.< of June was over $2,, whch reps a sharp per capta ncrease over.lnj months of 934. Indgent fam- are ne suppled wth food, clothng, shel medcal surgcal assstance IK, obvously these necesstes cannot be aled to any materal degree. Uut the queston s frequently rased <> whether the proper supervson s g exercsed over the 6, cases on local relef lsts, also whether the of admnstraton s not excessve". Any ax t.v n ether of these phases of the work Ol >ll easly be responsble for ncreased Os^ t s clearly the duty of the rety offcals to exercse every possble preto obvate the possbltyof superexpendtures. It would be an nterestng enlghtcomparson f tho Woodbrdge re- "Somebody ought to take t up wth Presdent Dungan so t wont happen agan, was Mabels next dea, but her husb looked at her so reproachfully, ddnt press t. And then to change the subject: "How about all those grls n the class of 9.2 at the Ilgh School wnnng every prze n sght?" N "Its a good thng they dont offer the Washngton Monument or the dome on the Captol for the best essay on mosqutoes, n ffteenth century German," Malcolm solloquzed, "or they would be movng them )oth to Woodbrdge. If one ddnt wn hem the others would." "When! would they put them?" "The mosqutoes?,,; "No, no," Mabel repldd mpatently, "the essays. Now you have me all confused. The monument the dome, of course." Theyd fnd a pl,acej.they could put the lome on the Muncpal Buldng gve ;he monument as a prze for the wnner of t marathon dance by members of the Townshp Commttee or " "... to the frst member of the Board of Educaton who learns to one-step nstead A sde-step," Mabel nterrupted. "Those grls certanly deserve a lot of credt," Malcolm contnued. "Rght you are, sr, as always," Mabel commented, wth that turned out the lght went to bed.. But Malcolm refused to let t go at that. "Thosegrls deserve more credtthan on the surface," he contnued, "what wth the teachers lghtng- the Board for the nterest on ther back salares, the Board makng beleve t s fghtng to collect on the salary reductons, ts a wonder there was any tme left to hold classes." "If they ddnt have classes," Mabel called back, "maybe the whole lot of senors would have won przes nstead of just three of them." $\ YA 7H<W6HTYA COULD 6ET, AWAY AFTER BUSTIN MY Lesson From The Graduates There s somethng grotesque about ths June n the spectacle of graduates, bedecked wth dplomas degrees ssung from our educatonal nsttutons nto communtes where many are already unemployed ard on the frnge of destructon many others are scarcely able to make ends meet. To the realst there s somethng pathetcally comc about t; to the sensatve spectator t s just sad. Enterng upon a scene of confuson change where tradtons long held secure are beng aboned by conservatve mnds, the graduate can glean lttle from the world of 934 that wll square wth tranng receved n school. But hs bewlderment dosent faze hm, for he carres wth hm the gft that s never dened the young or the noble the gft of confdence. Dubous as we may be about hs prospects-we-are bound to acknowledge ths deep confdence of graduates n the destny of humanty. And that confdence s of socetys makng; t s born n the educatonal nsttutons that reflect the deep belef of man lfe. It s socety that s responsble for that confdence t s snfe to say that socety wll never ds own t. Truly the challenge o: commencement n these days of change s to socety. And. the paradox of t s that f our socety wll only take on the mantle of confdence so jauntly carred by our graduates the destny of all cannot be other than a happ one. Interboro Revew. "One-Way" Brbery The New Jersey State Senat leaves on the record a new am curous knd of "Jersey justce. Sttng as a hgh court, the Sen ate yesterday convcted forme Judge Wllam B. Harley, Jr., or the specfc, defnte charge tha he pad former State Comptrolle John McCutcheon $5, to ob tan appontment to the bench. Yet the Senate acqutted Mr McCutcheon of the charge tha he receved the $5, from M Harley! Senators whose votes were r sponsble for ths sngular par, dox say they were convnced,m: Harley pad money to some oh but were not sure he pad t Mr. McCutcheon, Nevertheless the Senate /ded, 5 to, that Mf. Harley pad the money, not to "some one" but to Mr... McCutcheon, planly named n the charge. And the senator who east the one negatve vote explaned that he thought t would be "grave njustce to convct Harley after acquttng Mc- Cutcheon." Thus the gver of the brbe s gulty, but the man he s convcted of havng brbed s nnocent! An old-fashoned publc has long regarded a brbe as essentally two-edged. These ngenous Jersey Senators have changed all that. N. Y. World Telegram. Dscard The Coat foolsh tradton whch the male populaton of the cty feels, tself bound to lve up to wear- ng coats heavy suts n the swelterng weather <j>f a New Jersey summer s agan manfestng tself wth several months of torrd weather ahead Of us. Tho conservatve mnd, suburban communtes such as ths Colonel Foran has undoubtedly done a smart job wth the hghway commsson, It s not easy, after the-years of plenty when any lttle delegaton from Helens Creek could come up to Trenton, talk the commsson nto buldng a qarter-of-a-mllon dollar road for the exclusve, use of a hundred people, to say no. But he does t, he, has to because there snt the money to do anythng else. ( But Colonel Foran, as has been noted, never sends them away mad. h fart, after hes lnshed sayng no, they stll want to stay, just to vst, just to be around.hm. It s the old magnetsm thrown nto hgh gear. Governor Moore, recently, announced he had approved a set of plans for a summer place to be bult,n the vcnty of (th- Colonels. The presdent of the Stard Ol (-onpay also has one nearby. It may be that the Governor, after all these years, has decded that Jersey Cty,n the summer leaves sometrousers coats starched collars durng- the. hot montljs. Occasonally, some brave majlo wll don a par of lnen knekejs, lght sut of seersucker, venture forth. [ Mule Hahway resdents should dsregard the old tradton dscard heavy clothng n favor of, comfort. The women, God bless em the nun caress em, become more backless frontless more stockng-less shoeless each summer. They ure lne examples to the male n suggestng the proper summer garb but few of we males seem to be able to take the hnt. So men, wse up. Forget the coats, roll up the seves, loosen the collars. Dscard the garters. Proclam a declaraton of ndependence, comfort common sense. Rahway Record. THIS WEEK YEARS AGO From the Fles Of The Woodbrdge Independent Woodbrdge Ffteen Years Ago Vest Pond Pavng Passed After Much Dscusson. Accompaned by much argument, many flushed faces ac-.lsatons of bluffng, the ordnance for the pavng of the West Pond oad, costng not over $3,, passed through the Townshp Comottee meetng Monday nght. C, W. JSoynton. representng 2,5 eet; John McCasaky, ownng 2 feet, Julan Larson, ownng feet, appeared before the commttee protestng aganst the pavag. Mr. Walney, ndrectly nterested, also protested, sayng t would urt a sale of l on that road he was makng, wlereup he was acused by La.rry Ryan of bluffng the people the commttee. Plans For Crcus Completed. The weekly meetng of the Ta Campfre Grls was held at the.one of Sareda Peterson Monday nght. Plans for the "tumble cr- us" on July 2 at the St. James Grove were completed. Ths week he grls wll canvass for donatons of cake, frut or a lttle artcle or the grab bag._the_grls all hope eyeryonc wll try to come, f ts nly to spend a nckel. AH we need s a clear nght,generous folks nd a large turnout, * * Woodbrdge Ten Years Ago Commttee To Ask Ralroad To Elevate Tracks. Elmnaton of all grade crossngs of the Pennsylvana Kulrond n Woodbrdge Townshp s the am of a moton made by Commttee- (.succeed hm. man McElroy Monday nght. Hs moton, whch was passed, nstructed the clerk to communcate wth ralroad offcals to determne ther atttude on the possblty of rasng tracks over the crossngs at Colona, Iseln, Man Street Green Street. "The crossngs at Iseln Colona, the former beng one of the most used n ths part of the State, are the only ponts between Jersey Cty New Brunswck where grade crossngs exst," sad McElroy. "And nasmuch as the ralroad s gong to elmnate crossngs n the cty of Perth Amboy, I see no reason why t should not do the same for the busy crossngs n the townshp." + * * * Ctzens Ask For Supreme Court Revew Of Ordnance. Copes of an applcaton for a wrt of a certorar to secure a revew by the New Jersey Supreme Court of the recent ordnance vacatng a small parcel of the publc square at the foot of Green Street n favor of the Woodbrdge Lumber Company, together wth an order from Justce Samuel D. Kalsch to appear before hm n hs chambers on July 9 to show cause why such a wrt should not be granted, were served ths mornng on Townshp Clerk Andrew Keyes F. Turner Howell, presdent of the Lumber Company. Peter Grcner appears as complanant whle the townshp s named as defendant, Bernard W, Vogel Ephram Cutter are named as attorneys for Mr. Grener. * * -t * * Gypses Qut Townshp To Escape Fne Jal Term. Woodbrdge breathed a sgh of relef yesterday when a b of gypses that had bought properly set up tents on St. Georges avenue, not far from the chocest resdental dstrct of town,! packed up ts belongngs n sundry antop agan took to the wde open spaces. Up untl the tmethe gypsy chef, whose name, by the way, sounded lke Omar Khayam when pronounced by one.of hs trbe, yelded to publc pressure ofcal pressure (ncludng threats of fnes jal terms for volatons of the buldng code) decded to abon hs plan to make Woodbrdge hs hjme. t s puttng t mldly to say that the werers "had the town by the ears." Legon Rooms Packed At Openng Sesson. The frst meetng n the new Memoral Buldng headquarters of the Amercan Legon took place lust nght was one of the largest meetngs ever held by the local post. Besdes the Legonnares were many frends vstors from throughout the town coun- try. B. IVMcNulty, Wllam Treen, Major Wllams j Charles Kullman were elected delegates to the State conventon! to be held n August at Newark. : Woodbrdge Fve Years Ago j Greatest Crowd In Townshps Hstory Sees Auto Race. The openng of tho Woodbrdge Board Speedway last Sunday drew the bggest crowd that has appeared at the bg wooden saucer snce t was bult. Conservatve estmates place the crowd at from ten to twelve thous, Some estmates ran as hgh as twenty thous. Whatever the exact fgures, the crowd was far bgger than the thrones that wtnessed races at the Woodbrdge track last year, jou Moorp,nervy Los Angeles plot who-drove hs Mller Majestc Specal to a record-breakng vctory, shattered all Unted States speed records for half-mle board track racng wth one hour, twenty mnutes, ffty anl two-ffths seconds as hs tme. Jmmy Gleason, of Phladelpha, fnshed second n the -mle grnd. * * * Fords Cycl<l Club Elects New Offcers. The Fords Motorcycle Club held a meetng at whch offcers were elected. They are: Presdent, Fred Hallcr; vce-presdent, Anthony Mastrouth; secretary, Stephen Hunyad; gypsy tour master,. John Desatnysk; road captan, Frank Cyrus. The drectors are: John Damback, Wllam Weslluke, Lous Iafrovch Anthony Kobus..» * * Woodbrdse Boy Wns Hgh HOUOK. Spencer W. Drummond, of Woodbrdge, was among the students of Westmnster College n. Fulton, Oho, who were placed on the honor roll for the last semester levausa of the hgh grades they made. Drummond was lsted among the students who made above ) n all grades, Ms mark beng 95.C l THE MEN IN THE NEWS By CHARLES E. GREGORY Colonel Prnce Arthur F. Foran If there s anyone who can outdo Grover Whalen at hs ow game, ts Colonel Arthur F. Foran. Colonel Foran, erstwhle Comptroller of the Port of New York at present charman of New Jerseys State Ighwny Commsson, s one of those suave gentlemen who s everybodys frend. And whats more, everybody s hfa frend. He has that personal magnetsm whch never gves out, there s always^lonty more. He can make smart cracks one mnute the next " talk authortatvely about the ntrcate fnances of the hghway department. And he can even make t nterestng. Hes that versatle. Wthout even tryng, he c;u get you to come back for more. He humanzesdull data, that8 what he does. Over sx foot tall wth the.shoulders of a football player, Colonel Korans very appearance gves hm a head start when t COHIM to takng tho mnorty sde of an argument. He wns makes hs adversares lke t. It may be personalty t. may be sheer cunnng, but whatever, the magnetc Colonel has t:. Ho mantans hs sense of humor t s always hlarous; sometmes f the occason warrants, t s devastatng. He never loses hs pose.. * * He ddnt even lose hs pose that tme when a group of poltcal enemes was tryng to depose hm for all tme. And that wa,s a test, f there ever was one. Up n the soft rollng hlls of Hunterdon County) set on thjs banks of a charmng lttle stream that pours ts fresh, sparklng waters nto a natural lake, Colonel Foran has a huntng lodge. To be geographcally accurate, t s n Rngoes, an odd name whch has no explanaton. In hs usual orgnal custom, Colonel Foran named the lodge "Jmblwaljunk." But there s an explanaton for ths one, consstng of fve sons of whom the colonel wll talk ndefntely f the occason arses. To hm, these boys are the begnnng end of everythng. Thus s hs devoton t was for each of them Jm, Bll, Walter, Junor Nck that he named hs lodge. It was hs ntenton n buldng the place to have t resemble, as nearly as possble, one of the mnng camps that flled the West n the early Ws. H c succeeded pretty well. In fact, he succeeded so well that hs poltcal enemes took t all serously. They meant to hold t up as an example of utter socal abon, a hell-hole where even beer was served! Of course, the whole thng was pretty rdculous. They broke nto the place one dull, Fall day broadcast to the.world what they had found, to wt: a three-foot bar, pano, a few tables chars, an accordon possbly a few other appurtenances of equal snful purport, Oh yes, there was a cash regster, too. * * That was when Colonel Foran was Comptroller of the Port hs term had expred. They sought to beat hs.resppontmcnt, but they faled, as they deserved. He remaned n offce untl tn? natonal admnstraton changed one Arthur F. Quu, of SewaT, was named But the funny part of t all was that the equpment of the lodge was for atmospherc purposes, not practcal. The pano, for nstance, has the names of. the great the near groat nscrbed all over t. Inscrbed, that s, wth a pn pont. No-onos too mportant or unmportant to get out of the place wthout scratchng hs name somewhere on what used to be a fne, mahogany fnsh. Even the wrters s, there somewhere. And the accordon. Thats the Colonels prde joy at all tmes he s not at all shy about playng anythng everythng upon ts battered keys whether hs guests lke t or not. And hes the knd of a fellow who has the knd of guests who have no hestaton n statng qute planly bluntly whether they do lke t or not. * + desred that maybe Hunterdon County thng to be does not,. But lay 2-to-l wth anybody that t s because he wants to have Colonel Foran for a neghbor!. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - Independent, VVoodbrdge, New Jersey Dear Sr: Wll you kndly let me know just one thng? What las happened to the Democratc party n Woodbrdge? If you could only fnd the answer, a lot of people would lke to know \\. I, for one, am a staunch Democrat always was opposed to a lot, of the thngs my party d<l whle t was n power. There was no excuse for a lot of the extravagances they were responsble for, that wau tho man Reason they were defeated last Fall. But our gr PruHdent,, Frankln I). Roosevelt has called for a New Deal n natonal affars. Why cannot our party n Woodbrdge call for the same thng here? The answer s, /they could. But not the old crowd. Our party needs some jew lfe blood, some of the younger Democrats who are ot so well versed n poltcs as,hey are n the dfference between ght wrong, the dfference letween good government If a strong, young leader should rae wth a program of effcency :nd economy n runnng our town, he would fnd plenty of followers. I would be one I have a Jot of frends who would jon the cause enthusastcally. That wll be the only way our party can agan be nstalled n the Muncpal Buldng anyone wth sense fan see t. We are tred of the old leader-.hp whch accomplshed nothng for us but a lot of debts, whch we are now havng to pay for through the hgh tax rate. I would lke to hear fvot some lher real Democrats who feel the unt; way about the stuaton as I do. I know there must be a lot of them f they are enttled,to call themselves real Democrat*. Wth best wshes, DEMOCRACY I

10 F PAGE TEN IN OHAJfCBRT Iwwn B. CLARK, ComWlu.... BBOW8KT Md LILLIAN tll wfe, et dl»., D«f*nd. Tf - P^>s^ [ ;> GO 7- S^u ^, o x ;. **,*«T SO T~> 4 > > ~"fe :# Nee*?*! ^ o^rtntooc^-c. NONSTOMCH;.: -^ IE: ;^^. 5* -f ;_*_ Vj)\. r, >-\y ) r s.., c o. :^4 H. -.^H -. -v? - TME KELLY KIDS - TM THATLL BESOM l I HEAED WHEN I WAS IN LEIPZIG FIR6T OH "E PROJKAM l t SCENE FEOM THE OPRY LOOCHIA D) MOOCHIA,OIEKT FKOM THE MrrPOLlTAM OPRY HOU5E;Wl7rl SlfNOK SPADuTO 5 W A DOZEN B«AR. TRAPS TON jr>. - ^ K \-L SHOW % &. Co.. St. Lous, Mo. Nl> A. m- / $l* >6.^Aj-.. OB. -SO OT= PLY- -Ut-, HUH? THVT ( M v** ATtT*. BOY, V VAvYQl. ^v- V_j-j THE ENSEMBLE AND ^ JQ THI3 IS TTEMP ARE A BUf BA&EP,I ^ MDTHE UPPER EElTERKGRAND OPKT ATEIFLEPIZZICATO.SUT THEFOeTISSIMOISALL To WE CHEESE ^ f l \, 4A \ ; x^- By vrtus of the»hov«utot.h. me drected delvered I WIII " WJ- t publc rcrnluo fn WBDNESDAT. THE ELEVPXTH JLI.TT, A. D. 3, V It two oclock Dayllfht Savlnr T W afternoon of the sad day u t»»,. Offce In the Cty of N.wnrur., All ttlt certan tract or psr,, premse, herenafter parll,-- scrbed, njtuat-, lynr anl \,*u" TovrmhSp of Woodbrldje, In then : lllddlec am State or N>w j,tr... nt fn Iron plpo man-- Intersecton r,f the Southerly ntdp Street wth the Westerly sde/ Street, from sad hsblnnl^c t" nng Bouft. dor. J5- EaM aont- WMterly fde or School RtreVt, r,n, l, fllxteen flhrl severty one hmdretj, feet; thenco runnng (S) South g Went, alonr l* now or form<.m- Ihrn M. Tobrovky, <-t u, tlehu- forty-one one hundredth! (M 4lT lantl.* of Sade Ft. Valentn?; then. U) North deg. JO Wert alws a=, of Sade ft. Valentne, on* hundr».l Ight lthtf-fovr one tv 28.SO feet to the southerly tj^., Itreet; thence runnng H) South 3 Ea»t, along»»ll southerly,\.],., ttreet. eghty-fve one tenth,. o the pont or place of bejnnr.c lel»g the prnnlfm commonly denjgnated anno. 87 Green St?*.. brldb". N. J,. : The approxmate amount or :t«o he aatlflf/ed by Bald t&«\y! *,. nx thous thrteen dollar?* ar > nne cents (M.OtS 39), togetl., Ml! of thh Hale. Torelher wth all «.nd ulnru] prlvleees, heredlt«mentb ard thereunto belongng or In at ALAS H. El V A. 3. & J. S. WIGHT.»26,t. Solctor! w,. s-5, ::, :9; T-S. s.n.r. IS CHANCKHV OF NEW JFI^v tween C, WILLIAM LVDI anl luu LlIH, h!«wfe. Complanam^ -. x I,IAM HANDEItHAN. V.U7.\Vy-";: -, IIBIIHAN, et. nl»., I.erenrl»n» : tlp wlp of tnrt gng.d pr**;;,!-. May My vrtue nf tle nbavn ntnlc v,, fljr^t!"! an»i dollv^rpd, I u] ex;... ftt Iflllr VfrTrl«fr on. WKDNKSIPAY. THE nleventm " JULY. A. I> NINKTHKS HlV THIUTY-KOUR } at two ovlork lj;yll«ht.savng T (afternoon of the M<I day at U- - [Ufflrf I" th* <Mt>* of NPW Ilmr,--.. I AM, that tntrt or par<>t f prnnlpfr, herc-lnnftrr partnjlr.-- Ictttf. tylnj; «ml beng n FT. Trr.vnHhlp of Wundbrdge, n th" MMl f F*-x, an<i Slate of NVft-.U-. HKlNNING on th* nouttprly, U*o>4l/rr]g(. Turnpke dlmant ^"" l^rty from th^ southweafrly c;>r;,-r > avf-n- "Woodbrdgfe Tjrnjj.--, nlnp thf-le () In a \yejt^ry -^ fwt t<» the pn.ttorly llpe of L«.; N-,. thn B.tnp!ntors?ct«wth AVon! v - nup; thence (2> n a southerly -:,-. fp<t; thoncp (3) northrafltfrly ;t. jjarftljcl wth \Yo«^rdge Tumj-lf;, to tle westerly lno of L">t \>. ; tho Mmetnt*jrfleets wth \Vo.-..,; jpke; thence H) northerly an- rght tngles wth Wnoa>rdr* T, :; fc-t to tho pont or plarf of Il;-;!,-, SEIXU Lota Nf* A,-_ ponlon romprftlnfj another - f. ; feet whch was shut off {uu \ street known as UdRedal" I:-, >. Hat ndg^dule Place hasb."-: :., comprsng altogether Ints <-r, ProjK-rty stuated at Ford?, N.-,-. known as "Greta HIHB" own- Ham H. Dunham, George \V, I*u:.r. Arthur H. DuThnm. ^ V.I al neseilyin. *.. that ^ra,ct or parcel of l nr, JlBe. H, herenafter partcularly dcsrr.- Ifttc lylnp- a^ l.ftlfl? n P«H«, f«hp of Woodbrdse, In the County" deses, Plate ob New Jersey. X.I. BEGINNING at a pont In the ; tbtr. y aldo of Woodbrdge Turnpke,..-lst 4 feet from the southwesterly <->>: :.-: o! Fords avenue WooUhrldRe Tn-pke! runnng thence U) westerly nwm; n southerly ade of sad Turnpke l;" f-^-t u the easterl) lne of Lot No. 75 on Mr; ^; Green Hltls; thence (2) southerly. l rght, angles to sajd. Turnpke 5 thenco (3> eaaterly parallel wt Turnplko feet to the westerly :,-. : ; Lot No. 3 on eal map; thonco (V cw. erly at rght angles to sad Ttr-^ tcet to tho place at BEGINNING The approxmate amount of the de -«j ce B&tlafed bj*5ald sale Is the sum (! rj thous Flvo Hundred Elelt Dollarml r orty-elght Cents ($2,8.IS), lokelh:v. he coats of ths sale. Together wth all sngular thf r.lj, rvlleges, heredtaments pnm.,:;«hereunto belongng or In anywl** t;.^> alnlnc. ALAN H. ELY.?:.,:.: HEUSER & HEUSER, Solctors. V. I. G-5,!2, J3; 7-8. MIA VAMOOSl VOlfOLCHEL) PUTTI CHEE6!.FEKMENTI \VERMICELLI VFRIMELLI I, ;! ( UJSlON.A.v.OT-SA ;;.IL r Jf TH..T STEPurjf c.m. frr;.,that ".TCL.ECTU-L <jla.t A^MJ fw.fc.5, WAT C-PE.-T s--rol AJD STTrj-rr.; whos: COH S El- FLAGS, ODl 7. F CITIZEN, MJ?, DtH*J5 -:, LT.fl.E SJ.l jl BHKHIFFS SALE,* CHAMCBUy OF NKW JEKSET \ Between WILLIAM H. KKLLT, Com-, nfjuloner of Bankng &ud Iuuranco. >,»t&. Qomplalnant, IDA MANGIA- RACINA. et al«, Defendanta. V. Fa. ^ tot sale of mortgaged promld&u duud, May 28, 8S4. By Vrtue of tlm ubovo otatcl wrt ID DU drected delvered, wll uposo to t*l* at publc vendue on, WEDNESDAY, THBJSTH DAY OP JULY, A. D, VSH At *WO oclock, Dayllelt HavlrB Tme, Jb«afternoon of (h sad day; ut tko Bberltfa Offlcu n the Cty <t Ktw Al that tract or parcel of Und, tow) known und deulgntol vu L fsrtaln map of property cdtltlvl "Woo4-5ING IT LIKE THAT WMPJ I VJA3 IH LEIPZIG SOME STORM THAT5 KEALI5M FOR YOU! r.-umy, N. J., tl*.- pfojely o lacle llcalty (Jon.naty.!!!) lonlway,.ntw VorK. burvtyed May 3, m by ML3.u t H.mh, C, -J, wlth 7ap wa, flel In thv (Jff.*-. of tho County Olek of btd cjuty h, AugUnl 8. Sl, a«url by loth numbers onu huarel, an-,,n... hundred.-j one l!9 -! j. md lot,. l,-rt; earh lv.t-my feet n wdth, (runt rear, by on.; hundred feet n depth ll hah tded, beng locatud tt tut ao;.ljehterly corner formel by Ila JI- UruL.llun of Callpbvll Mtel WJ.JI nglon avenue, on hald ud. efr E:c >!..nen luoul y own dvultle o^ St. U OmptHll Htreet, All the followng tract or pared of Jhu jpo*n;,t,.tfnt of th.; lecre.- bsd ftnd prtmlttub herelafte partcu- to bo hut:>led by fjld ale. the Hum of mlr decrbud, stuate, lyng Leus four lhou.-, fve.- huudml twcntjr< In Uw Townullp of WoodbrMgt, In tlo bu l,lu. ana U)ry-uevu! Lentu (M.- V County of Mlldlcaex Slate of New <t.u lofttltel Wth tle CUntl Of tlue fle Together vvtl all And MguUr {h«- prylegeu, httrddltantkth Louea lltr^uuto b«lvtinjf «r lu! VJHADOWOU ^ KNOW ABOUT CLASSICAL) MUStC^YGOTTABE /{ EPDICAtf D TO WAT ] STUFF, TSPUmPEgJ) ttf GOLLY JlST FETEL^/- ~ - ^ THE WIND BLOW J/ASO WD YOU Ann. r-.r, T-I ^- ( SHF YUP * y A I.AS II, ELY OIX A. Dll.ANl.Y, KM 2 H-lltur. IV.. t-;; 7-,. IS, l). MEXT HUMBER.WUt BEADUfT AMELIA SAW-... SheWtf. DON T THEY SIHS LOUD.THOUGH llld md pretnlhes herenafter Iartlcu larly Uerturled, stuate, lylnff anl bent In the Townnhp of Woodbrllyt, n tle Comty of Mddlesex.State of New Jersey Heny known desgnated an Lot. MEBBY ITSjA S:ENE WHERE THEY KILL 5OMEBCW 6LLY ITS POURING BUCKETS!. I ALLU2 TO HEAa AN OPEY THAT CONCLUDES OUR EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT Avenue feet to tho pont or place <>t hentnnlllg. Known an 34 /(Irovu Avenue, Wood-, brdge, New Jersey. Tm approlnate amount of tho derte to be natl»fled by sad uale Is the bllkuiit.s SAI.K No. t\. on Map of J roperty Mluat^. It, mll of Four Thous Hevtn Hundred Woodbrldfe Townshp, llddlew-k County, N, J,, known an Grove Manor, tn-,77.4, logethfr wth the CO8U of Seven Dollarw und Forly^-«HU Centa IN CHA.VCKllV OF :, ;w JERSEY Betwesn WII.I.IAM It. IC:,[.Y, Cmtla hluter of Jallu; lunuanre of property of Wllam Uunbun, teorce bu nale. n the Htate of "New J Ic*y. tte, Tomplalnant, WII.I.IAM DlVHAlt, Dunham Arthur Dunham, ^Surveyed Toeetlur wth ol ulrkulltf the November. ]tt, by Mason U Bmth «ht«, prlvllege, ueredltautnta Ivl Klllecla, Irllll Allhly, N.( plrtefuncet thereunto belonjl; or In rywbu appertalulrk. anu. V\. Fa f,,r" [he\ll"., m Z " ^"l"; " CM } " ^ A " k >l Ol " eased p.em.m dated May IV, VjJ.. " >I«""«<""""r. N ALAN II. ELY,» Uy vrtue of the above Blate Wrt, In HKOINNINO at He Intel secton of the JOHN A. DELANBY, delvered. I wll epobejnortjtrly ade of Grve Avenue the. to uale ut puljllt; vflldu euuterly bde of Olve lace af UIHJWII OH (3, Solctor. W »; 7-«, 8. Wll..USDAY, THK ISlOIIlKENTH fou uuld begnnng ruunlnu UAY Of JLI.Y, A. IJ,. NNKTBEN U> northerly aloug the eaulerlyy HLNUKBLl TIllltTY-KOIJIl,ld«of Olve Hate fttt; thtm;e (2) S KALE at UoVtlutk., Dajelt Savng Tme, lu :ab t?rly parallel wth Gruve Avenue IN CHANCERY Ol NEW JKItSEY Between WILLIAM.H- KEI.LY, Commln- the afternoon of tho md day, at the ftet; tlwc* (3) uoutherly parallel HlmrUra Offce lu the Cty of New Kth Ollv a.u ) feet tu the northerly wlujler of Gunklug fnd tlsuruncu at UruHwkk, N. J. >ldt> of Jrovt Avenue; Iht-ute (4) wet- the Blato of Ntw Jersey, etc., COOMllaluant, md JOUN ALL the folluwuk tact or parcel cj.-rly ttlus the norther}/ } I off UANJJEIUIAN, AW, I THOUGHT ALL ALONf It WAS A FAKE MINNIE HANDERHAS, hs wfe, et. ala., Defendants, l-. Ia. f,,r n^ bale of nrt^lged jrem^tn dated Muy^ 8, 33!. ly vrtue of tue-uhovn stated Wrt. ( me drected delvered, I wll.-pohrj to aale at publc venluo on WEDNESDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH >AY )F JULY, A. D,, KINKTFFS H;>;t:u TIIIUTV-I-OKH at two oclock, Daylght Savf Tme. In the afteroon uf tle-aad day, at the Hher.lffu orfk-e n the cty ( j J l! W ALL the followng traet <,r I,UIV,. of l nd,renhen herenafter atktlarly deutrlbetl, stuate, lyng ;md t,b,k In tlo Towbhlp of \Voobat,r I,,,,* Cuunty of Mddlesex lld State of NuW at a pont on t erly tde of Evergreen Aveuu westerly 55t.:8 feet from Ihe ctjrer of Evergreen Aven.e AvtnuK; ruulg thtce (J., reut alllt tu jverseen A north-. BE k SPEECH BY THE UO TTD CO5TTA SEVEN BUCKS APIECE IF YA t<:(a; hmcu (2) vvt^att-rly parulltl wth Kv*.-ruruu Avenue ftjtrt; LhtMfy (3) HfUltn-rlj " parallel wth the flrftl > c(e- Hcrlbul courab & taut, to tho northerly ahlu of l^vurgr^un Avctut; tl^hce () ensuly along: the northtly aldo of Ev.TClr. AvutUo feut to tl) pont m plu.ee uf bttflulng. Known as 4 Evergreen Avenue, Forda, -N. J/ Trm approxmate, amount of the decree to be batlufled by buld uau Is the H of Four Thoub Nlnety^oue Dolluru Four Cents ((4,9.4), together v»lth the eoms of thly Halt*. Together wth all ard gfngulur th r[^ht», prlvtle^e^, huredltaneltu ttld up- Ilrlemuea ttterento belongng or In unywlb. tportaulun. ALAN H. ELY, Sherff. JOHN A. DELANBV, $23., Solctor., W. I. 6-2S, 29;,»,,«, U. SlIEKIFFS SALE CIIANCErtV OP.VEW JEllr tv.fn IOllT ItEA-DIXC. Dll. l.oax ASSOCIATION-, ;, Complanant, WAI.TIIR LING. CATHEIUNR E rsla als.. D.-f-ndantu. -f. I-"a. < > : mortgaged jrtiuses dated M..;..-, By vrtue of the ubuvt? jtat-l V,; :.) drected delvered, I ull t-\;. j -ubll: vtnvluo m WEDNESDAY. TUB TH DAY! :.T, A. D. NI.VKTKRN IHNl;:..! THIRTV-KOUI at two ov-lock Inylleh SUJ.J tho afternuon of tle yald d.y. u; : Iff3 uffk«in tg Cltyct N.! -. X. J. ALL the follon-ng tract or p.,r.! pn-nlst-a vrt- :ftvr IM.-V.. - "crbed. atale, lylnp I. " Townwhp of Woodbrld". h l.-. ": MlllUcx an,] State of HvvJ-;- Property Jluatp, lyng al! " Tuwnnhp of Woodbrldge, Ol:!: : " sex.state of Xew Jers-y, JI;»;IN.NI.NG at a pont! on [ sde of G" Street dl.tml»..:: : - frum tlfl Intersecton u( \l.....y fde of Scott lace wth t-. -. of "tl" Street; thence runu::h?.t rffhl ungk^ or nearly BJ I-. " - ft-vt to a p&lnt n tlo «;str ;? 6 Of )ut 2; IhOtlCD lll * : ; : [ el or nrly»o v> "C>"?..- lu a pont; thence (.2) e:^tt:>. * : llvllnt- lne of lots ( 4:. ". / :!> tho Vestfrly lne of O" Str.-, * nurtht-rly o feet alonf; tm uf-.; -" "t" Street to tho pont or U./ =" nlng. ljuunded north l>y part of!. -\j "t".street, Mtht by p.rts uf lu(." - -"! -^. und anutb by lot No. l. Tho Approxmate antunt cf!! * be Batafte by rad salu Is tl- >. "; thou.tnd four hundred thrty:,"\.-.xa twenty-tevvn cyntd ((4,J3. wth tho costs of thla.taf. Together wltl al und «lr;l.:r " ^ thereunto btldr.nnc or In un: " talllb.! ALAN r. : -- JOHN C. STOCKEl, 2.SU Snl./Ur. Y.. 6- j, >:, 29; "-(., IN CHANCERY OF N,EW JLlSEV to: HOSE WECKSTEIN By vrtue of an order of u..- &f Chuncery [of New Je-.--y..lt..nl! tm the -tl day of June^A.M n a cause wheren Up Tu In Vll- ;te Buldng Loan A-- s complanant Host;!--. on et als, are defendants, y» qured to appear n ansv.vr reull of sad complaunt >».ll! jfore the lfth day of A(?u.- conlor the sad bll wll be taken f eased ugufnst you.,,. The sad bll s fled to l^ ",^ certan mortgage gven by Ion. jdecsky to the Up To The M-" Buldmr Buldng Loan Assocaton,/-j^ August 24th, 92, on ls m Townshp of Woodbrdge, the County of Mddlesex St:K New Jersey, d "; t d because you hold a s a. len upon the promses n the bll of complant hmn. Dated: June,8th, lm. MAXWELL M. PLOTKIN, Bremens Buldng, Newark, New Jur^! W. I. 6-22, 28; 7-, 3. tee can gve y prntng that modern tetc touch s popular^ present day WOODBRIDGE INDEPENDENT <: * **-;.? rf.,,.., Jl-Ctc -*.

11 (.,,," ffoodbridqe INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, JULY 6, 984 PAGE Three Important Vctores Gve The Legon A Gr Sla MESICK MAULERS ~ ~ RAKE PRETENDERS, AVENGEJND LOSS Avenel, Iseln Sayrevlle Bow Before Brllant Townshp Nne RUSZNAKEARNS 2 WINS I,nst week was tops for t, Amercan Legon. It as nothng less than a -r slam.. Monk Mesck s maraud-.-.[ -? can hardly cram nto an- hcr four days ths year as thorough a job Ot Work as end, s rated llth Eml the crack Woodbndge rfle- Kreutzberg, Woodbrdge, a 2th. :., n t,nvnl on Sunday I Thc defendng champon, Doug Nne Townshp Netmen Seek Ttle /n Count)/ Tenns; Shay Nps Buck fcv? of the nne Woodbrdge Townshp entrants M d, d l esgx Cou. nt y tenns champonshps played last I lncent Shay of Barron avenue - N B k M d wl. py MS; m I lncent Shay of Barron avenue - who elmnated Arnold Buck of New Brunswck Monday nght by6-4, 6-, fgures at Buccleuch Park n New Brunswck. Two other townshppers were scheduled for frst quarter matches Monday, but "both were postponed untl tonght. Harry Sechrst, of the hgh school faculty, s pared wth Leo Strckmnn, New Brunswck, Bll Falkenstcrn, Avenel, meets Charles Lodge, another Brunswck racfuetman. Two of the Woodbrdge brgade enrred brackets jn the scm-secded group. Erlton Pomcroy, of Avncneveu on Sunday Wednesday. _ He Legonnares: Raked both pretenden to ther regn a» the be«t club n the towuhp by Wcepng ;, double-header on Sunday from Avcnel, 7-4, Ieln 5-4. Raled $7. from ths double-header for Joe Bartos, stll lyng >n Rahway Hoptal from the effects of burn*»uffcrcd n a gas torch exploson. Removed the la«t slan (fom ther record by humb- Sayrevllc Holy Trnty Wednesday wth a substantal coat of whtewash 5-. [\vn teams have left toothr,, r \., on the Mesck machne. ",- was Helmetta, whch poured.ii leather n to the townsp-, :, That was wped out to the,itv musc of a - Kcore. Say- V,IH. a week after that Helmetta (".:r, lcked Captan Anton Dam lnf lys engagement took care of.. urc for keeps. Mesck wll gve hp boys a rest defendng champon, Doug Mook, of Metuchen, heads the draw, although Don Koechlen, 932 county wnner who swept to the New Brunswck cty ttle Sunday, s fgured as plenty strong competton. Hes seeded thrd, under Ted Ernst of Perth Amboy. V. M. C. A. Sponsors Play The New Brunswck Y. M. C. A. s agan sponsorng the competton. Unless other arrangements are made by players, the matches are played on the Buccleuch Park courts there wth Iray Rngels as referee. Ed Horton, of George street, Avcnel s byed through the frst round hut Forest Brathwate, 57 street, Woodbrdge, s wth Maurco Sokol, of George pared r Perth Amboy, on Monday n a thrd quarter engagement. Wednesday, three more Woodbrdge entres wll make ther debuts n the competton, Kreutzberg marches aganst Bernard Stollman, Albert Martn, of Lnden avenue, tackles E. H. Lown, Mll-.town^ Potneroy meets Frank SomereVof New Brunswck. good ball hs fourth nnng CLOSE ONES By BARRON MC NVLTY day ther frst vacaton, trptewth the bases jammed was the bg blow of th, brawl. The lne-ups: Sujrevllle Ho, Trlnlly () Al). DlHko. rf.... U», If 4 Htrenl, lb 3 Novak, M*,!. IopuwHkl. 2b.. 3 Marol. 3b 4 Kurtz, rf 3 A. opownk. c,. 3 Uarnnowflkl. p... 3 H. TO. A. E. : 2 Tnllf 2* <») Mltroka,!l (crok. (. ( Zllul, m 4 Jcul, 4 JutmtHrh, rf,,., 4 Dunhln, 3b 4 Dotlnar, c 2 llurorllunn. If...! Amerran legon Al!, R. H. PO. A..4 Totals S.ore hy Holy Trnty UUII oon ooo ooo o 4.x halted n tuulnur, HuBznuk 3, CSm-k. Two-bant Mt» UunUlnch 2, Harcrllona. Three-buat! ht Rusunak., Hm-rlfk-e ht* B. Iopownk. Bodnar, IlKko, UarcvlnnL Stolen bases Mltrokn. /.Hal L, Double j,lay«itusznak to MltroUu; Dunham to Mtroka tu JutU; Hlrerlt to Novuk, HaseH on ball. Off ; off Ituaznak 3. Strutk FIRST (.VMK lnrlln A. C. 4) AJ K H Sl>.. 4 u (I 4 llulur,."h l.anlberl. Kn-l.-y, If. 2 lleason. If, Wllrll. :b llmn-u. I Mllroka. 2. lurpk, If /.Ill, "...hnt. II).. A! luehrk. Deluney, Amerleun All... I I (J (I the season. Ruznak Wns Par To Lefty Rusznak goes credt lor two of the trumphs the rout \> the Iseln hopes nourshed by George Wagensten the vcory over Holy Trnty. But Bg John (Percy to you) (Vukovets was the hero of "the jvceks partcular drama. Bg John was all-state wth Woodflge lfrh, you know, wua omoted to a spot wth the jjjon when Mesck suddenly [ceded a startng ptcher n the torst way. That wa? after Harps narrowly escaped death n that ^ploson. Bg John was hed the job takng Helmetta, whch he dd nu«nan. v the satsfacton of all con- nod. That gave Bg John a nanent job wth Mesck, who Sgned hs new thrower to el. Thats where the weeks short story starts: Short. Short Story manager of Avenel, as yone wthn ear-shot realzes, Bone other than Wary Wllam the bosterous barber. Blltoul Hy Urum>wnkl 4; by KusznlU 3. feld captan of those Avenel } :<"» m^-hoy Trnty ; Legon 4. llopes s Mr. Frank WukOVetS. l "" >l "-»- - A..g..»tl..c.n.l \\. Donovan. other ( an elder brother at at) of Bg John. Frank fgured kd brother would be so much nlla ce cream on soft-crust pe for hm so he ele- Ited hmself to the clean-up job, (What happened? Why, Bg Ihn set Avenel down by the [orencntoned 7- fgures, yeld- some nne hts of ths total {located Brother Frank just one; unmportant sngle whch reblted n nothng. [Also satsfactory to the young on ptchers peace of mnd las the fact that Walt Kozol was losng hurler. Ths s the by who was Carteret Hgh pools "ron man," you remem- cr, t smply would not vc been crcket to let hm wn TO. Kozel wll stay on wth a, ncdentally, as wll also Comba, Carteret frst basean. Post-Mortem ["Errors n the feld klled t," hnouncod Mr. Perna-n hs postlorten. "And we expect to play Threo-base ht, Delmt. Stolen bases, more games wth the Legon,.-core on Sunday should have Jen -H, our favor." Mr. Mesck agree wth the frst statetat, but the other two sound a It It dubous from ths range. lanyway, further opned Mr. Irna, he dd better than Iseln, lch cracked up badly. That ad ted ther eventual con- < rors at 2-2 n the thrd frame, from there on t was just a ll day for the Legonnares. * runs n the eghth rund sealed I vctory already decded. j As fur Wednesdays struggle all Rusznak. Lefty twrled Through Ths Year s Ptcher, Thnks Doctor "hghly questonable" I f Joo Bartoa wll be able to ptch agan ths year, Dr. Jo-»eph P. Mark sad last ngbt. He ndcated he I dd not be- I lcye t probable He spectacular Amercan. Leo left-her wll be at I Kahway Hosptal for at )ea»t I wo more weeks, h phytcan sad, recoverng from the horrble face arm burnt he IStaned/two week* ago. He patent t not yet out bed, Dr. Mark contnued, J t added, "he f gettng )ng very" well." Whatever peoplfe may thnk about the condton of Grove at the tme Conne Mack sold hm to the Red Sox, nether Conne Mack or Grove hmself knew anythng serous to be thematter, certanly Edde Collns hmself had had plenty of chance to study the stua t<5n at close quarters, beng assstant manager to Conne drectly responsble for part of Groves development. Grove was a hard player to break nto ptchng f or the manager, He came up from Baltmore wth a wonderful fast ball whch h< had been able to throw rght pas the batters n the Internatona League. He tred to do the same thng n the Amercan found t ddnt work so well. Mack worked wth hm when Collng came back to the Athletcs, he also had a h n t. Grove fnally worked around to the place whore he would ptch any way Mack wanted, would even go n, n relef roles, a thng he was reluctant to do when he frst came up. Dd you know tbal Edde Collns receved fr»t bd to succeed Mller Huggng as manager of the Yankees turned t down to become Conne Macks assstant? To MAURICE F. X.DONOHUE The Gants. have sent Clark back to Brooklyn. Terry hasnt been such a hot trade so far Redscovery SUNDAYS AUTO RACE MEET at the Speedway was the frst n many months to whch I dd not dscover a seres of adequate persuasve reasons why I should not go. I went. And, although I stll st by my statement of several weeks ago where I ndcated I had normal ly rather watch a number of freght trans grumble over our as yet unelmnated crossngs than watch auto racng, I had a good tme. I dscovered I had forgotten old thngs many specalzed habts, sgnals, crowd-ways. I was especally entranced by the performance of Mr. Chuck Tabor n the consolaton event the demonstraton whch attended the later stages of the afternoon was n nterestng as any studes n the mob sprt I have reftd.; I stll dont lke auto racng I dont suppose I ever shall. Yet Im qute certan that when I eventually see a frst-rate bull-fght, I shall have one of the gr momenta sport has gven me these have not been too few. Ana both these relaxatons automoble racng bull-fghtng are, thnk, essentally the same. From my slender exploratons n ts lterature, bull fghtng seems to me to be honest n the atttude of th< men women who support t. And I am qute stfre tha n that respect, almost certanly only n that respect, th busness of racng wheeled power-plants s not honest. The fundamental pull n what the promoters lovnglj term "motor madness" s the probablty the constam mmnence of accdents, usually.gruesome prefer ably fatal. Im sure of that. Peoplego to automoble races because they hope, whether that hope be stated or not that some one wll be klled, or, f not klled, almost kllec Ths s a sweepng statement. I know ts lterally true You can prove t by three methods: a, watch a race crow durng after a meet see when ts complacently satsfed when ts vaguely dscontented, then check wt the hosptal lst; b, talk to any castor ol fanatc the boys who really know the cars, the motors, the drvers,ry to dscover where for them s the real fascnaton n the game; c, dscuss the problem wth a race promoter n one of hs. rare moments of complete cor. Spectacle THIS WILL ALL CHECK wth what I say. Ive done all three, you see. Now these promoters arent cold-blooded vllans doomng gay young men to ther deaths not by half. More often theyre that happy combnaton of strct realst vsonary romantc whch alone can consstently pull profts out of the nscrutable mass of ctens known as cash customers. A need exsts. They fulfll t. And they can, although they usually wont, tell you we hope he hasnt gven anythng away, even t the poor Dodgers do need somethng rather badly. It would seem that Stengel wouldnt take a useless ptcher, that f Terry had sent- Clark to some mnor league club for a season where he could have gotten plenty of work, that ts arm should-have come around; - And when Clark s rght, le s very, very good. I) 4 Iselln L-flm KMt batted UurutT, /.Illll, 3; } J; Mlnku, lmhwr, hts,.l.ml, K 6 7 2T J(H OUJ llx 5 Joat, DanetHch, 3; KK-r, -; Uchncy, ; Itusaak. Two-, Kll. l>:nn>t»c:h. <",llul, :; Hotlnur. Uuulk uly, tn Kt-ly n l.nltt, strc ml. Dwllltn. 3; lllhak, ; lllanco, llrs m lallk, nl Uvlll^, ; KuHK *; llunfu, I. l-.-lt m IMKIS, ISI-IMI. l.tklun, 5. Wlll l-h. Hal.c, RUKZl llall, lulllls. Lt j rf.s I. Uunmt uul \V, llmovtn. The home run kngs of the past better have a look to ther laurels. Robert Lee Johnson of the Athletcs s gong to put a dent n Ruths record of 927 of 6 home runs, If he can keep the pace he s settng at the present tme. Charle Grmm has been saved for the present by the sp-urt of the Cubs durng the last of ther home stay aganst the Eastern Clubs. He was all set to go about the tme Gbson got hs, hut hs team gave the Gants a trmmng n ther seres turned around took the Doubtful Dodgers. It wouldnt seem. t could last though, snce the Cubs are notorously a poor road club, they have two-thrds of ther remanng games on the road. The Gants have recalled from Nashvlle, Hank Leber, who s an outfelder of parts, leadng the Southern League n battng at the tme of hs recall at.434, whch s pretty good. It wouldnt be surprsng to sec hm n a regular berth soon. Slowed-Down Feature Race Spols Good Day At Speedway Openng Bll Cummngs appeared drove n the qualfyng.ests, a prelmnary race part of the feature. The lust stayed down. The tmes were good, No one was nrt. And a good crowd 5, or 6, anywayluul the reopenng of automoble racng at the Speed- Sunday. Tnt most of t wns spoled by the customers vocferous com plants aganst n decson of tn AAA offcals n the fnal rnce lsted for laps. Ted Horn n Lost Angelcn eventually won t, n 22 mnutes flnt after tho dstnnce hud been cut to 2 mles. The trouble started when Mnlcolm Fox of Phladelpha crocked up just past tho thrd turn of the lth lnp. He wan thrown dear escaped wrecked car If Kll/. HH.Shuns, / V, WukIV.tH, If I.uul, 3b l.o.-kl- Yvuyer, v ColllK, lb SK(()N> l.vmk Avrllrl \. A. ID All H J U j 3 4 II JI S llul In Jll nnng. Anurkun I.egun () Mltrolm, b. Uprk, rf, If.. Xlla, SH,. JUKI, HI DlunctH-l, f. llarl-lluna, If llllllllllll, 3.. llutlur, c... Duluey. cf. WukuvetH,.. All l 4 -J. H 2 2. t o o J] Zl vvch oo otu «ou Lenol lluna battul In, -letrus, Uerek, 2; lul, 2; Joat llodnar, Cmbu mul l^au. Tvv.luau llts, Zllul, Mltroka. Tlreulasu llts, Usrck, Jlltrula, Zlul untl Dmlnar. Home run, Kuta. Ktolel bun, Junt Ccruk. llseu on bulls, off Wllkovots, 2; orf Kozcl,. Htruk out, by lcozol t; by Uukovetu, S. L-ft- on IMIMHI Avn«l, f>: l.bblo, * llmlrk r. DunetHch W. Dunovun. M s Feld Club Onthts Syrans But Loses In 7Innngs BylToO.84 Errors Per Innng As Old-Tmersjold, 4-6 Those Avenel Old Tmers were well beaten by the Colored Gants n a Twlght League match d<>cded by loud 4- fgures. And even that wasnt enough J f or the Gants, who promptly went put batted over the Rovers A. C. It was a lttle tougher ths tme as the -9 score attests. Barnes was the bg man of the week for the Gants, pe ptched the wn over the Old Tmers then combed Kosel of the Rovers for fve hts n Jve tres. One was a trple. Edde Vans,co was the only Avenelte to do much successful work for the, Old Tmers. He banged out two safetes commtted none of hs squads seven errors. He played left feld, whch may have helped. It was a sloppy engagement the wnners made fve msplays for a gr total of 2 bobbles. That fgures out to.84 errors per nnng for sx a half nnngs. Or are we wrong? You mght check the lne-ups: Colored Ulatu (4) A wld (U) AUII.JI A mm J, Hull, If.. S 3 2 Kenul), ss Ultultll, ua 4 3 K. Vuuu, If 4 t.nltck,. 4 Slllo, n Clurk, 2IJ.. 4! l.ocluc, c.;.. II lrnus, j.. 4 l. Vm. f 3 (Inn-la, II). jl 2 3 Slo-u, lb.. 3 MCKI.HHIC, 3) 4 2 \V. Vel, 2b 3 HanIS, If Moru, rf.. 3 <. Hall, cf.. 4 2!. Sclnl, 3). 3 exactly what knd of a need t s theyre fulfllng. Auto-rarng, T thnk, a fundamentally a spectacle behnd whch an enormous amount of needful laboratory work s done: laboratory work whch has suppled much of the bass for the mprovement of the Amercan automoble. Most of the hppodrome has been taken out of the spectacle by the AAA, whose supervson of the busness has drven a great deal of trckery pure showmanshp from t. It remans a spectacle, predcated on a bloodlust whch would be ndgnantly dened by fully 95 per cent of the thouss of people at the races here last Sunday. And thats what dsgusts me about the garne-^the smug hypocrsy of the people who shrek wth half-joy, half-terror when a crash seems unavodable. When ths morbd desre to see sportng death s ennobled nto a respectful, solemn nqury nto the manner men beasts face an nevtable end, I can underst, apprecate, applaud t. If, as I beleve s the case here, the fundamental fact s sheer hypocrsy, I feel more than a lttle sck more than a great deal dsgusted. Thrll DESPITE ALL THIS, courage combned wth skll s stll calculated to generate an authentc thrll. Thats precsely the formula Tabor used n the consolaton race Sunday. He started sxth. I was watchng hm because a knowng young man on my rght had advsed me to do so. Tabor sld nto thrd n the scramble around the frst turn. He escaped most of the heavy traffc through that maneuver devoted hmself to the task of successfully challengng the two men n front of hm. That meant a successon of darng bds, each one loaded wth dsaster. The fact that Bll Walters came from ffth to second gave an added punch to the race. It was really a remarkably drven affar, I thought, further convnced me that these struggles between the slowercars for the last place n the feature event are almost always the best of any gven day. They are nevtably the clmax of the shrewdly devsed sprnfsystem of qualfyng frst the_ fastest jobs then the next fastest so on dovfn the lne. The Wnd THE GREAT BREAK of the day was the drecton of he wnd. The, ol fnally lad on the track, after much nergetc debatng clutchng of har, dd ts job per- ectly on the Home stretch. Down the back straghtaway t was an entrely dfferent story even the flm of dust eventually spread over the crowd at the very end of the neet was only complete testmony of what mght have ECONOMY IN FISHING Local fshermen wshng a good day or nght croaker weakfshntf, should plan a trp to Beach Haven rght now. Eght of us ncludng L o u Wttenberg, Leo Dresser, Ray a d George Streker, Harvey Kelly, Ken Coffey myself, all local club members, recently motored down to the "Pont". We secured four row boats for a dollar each, purchased enough bat fresh s[ud fur two dollars returned wth over seventy croakers wcnklsh. Croakers nn up to three pounds wenkfuh to sx. I thnk that s an mmnocal trp can assure ym we nl hud a fne evenng, although we lost about four hours of (rood fshng because- of a thunder storm. So you see t s not necessary to charter a power boat for $2 nd spend another $ for chum n order to have a real Rood fshng trp. Only two more weeks trout fhng untl the month of September. Ths s provng to be a great year for fshng, both bay n the surf. Strpers have been caught up to pounds croakers 2 nches long were recently led. Ten 2 pound weakfsh are becomng- qute common but the blues are stll scarce. When bay ful.g Uk* along a good atortment of hooks. Bay fshng, by the way, s the smplest form of anglng, Men. women chldren enjoy ths form of recreaton, from. ers brdges as well as boats. Ths s the deal method for the lazy man to catch fsh smply cast off the bated lne wat. Today one can drve to the pkee of hs selecton f the fsh are btng, get hs mess wth no ffort at all. If you choose to go out n a power boat, wth a fshng gude, you do not have to even bat the hook nor remove the fsh, f you njury! bounced but off guard ral amntt) the mddle of the track, exactly the rght placo for n general plng up of enrs hurtlng: around the turn. It stayed there Ṙacer Get Yellow Flag So Al Stewart, the starter, was Rven nstructons to haul out the yellow flag, slow the race down antl keep the drvers n poston. Tlmt. went <III for laps. It wasnt exactly lke a funeral processon. but most of the ssenbled ctzens denounced t «,s such am were exceedngly vocal n ther dssatsfacton. They wanted acton, led by a number of passonate ndvduals, they fnally cot t. The race wts stopped after the :!8th Inn wth Horn stll n front, where hed been snce the start." Foxs car was moved after consderable delay the race was restarted. The twelve extra lapa dd not dsturb the rankng Horn frst, Ed Staneok of Paterson, second, Ken Fowler of Peterson, thrd. Johnny Hannon Cumnntrs had dropped out to nspect mechancal dffcultws early n tho lnce, Horn won everythng. Hs tme HOLIDAY BUGIflS SEWAREN TEAMS; BOW -5jy 7-6 Norwoods Trm A. A. Whle Braves Succumb At Newark BOTH CLICK SUNDAY Nether Sewaren team enjoyed the holday. Whle Spencer Runkns Sewaren A. A. was foldng Wednesday before the charge of the Norwoods by -5 st the losers dmnutve park, the younger Sewaren Braves Invaded, the wlds of Newark there succumbed to the Good Councl Holy Name Socety. Ths wns by Vs. And both of the townshp br- Kuls clcked on Sunday, whldl made the fataltes of the Fourth just a bt too, too tough; Tlw Braves knocked over the Perth Amboy Crosswords, no less, by H-l, He A. A. ran down the Hl Tt 42 for the 28 r the qualfyng lap 4-5 seconds. Hew was low won the frst I Wednesday was a hot, hectc N unhappy day for Steve. Anys Fords Feld Club. The Ps travelled 7 weary nnngs kat the New Brunswck Sy -, uuhlthat team by the whelmng margn of -8 und u<d up on tho wrong end of a! tleuson! Maybe you can fgure t out but athony yesterday was stll a bt -; ze <l by, t all. Housed three lners,.all qf wh om worked well, had hs attack clckng ncely. When t settled down to the grmy busness of guttng; runs, however, the Fords fancers were just not there. Exhbt A n that respect was He total of 2 men left stred on the bases, just dynjr thore futlely. 3ots Bauer started for Fords. He stood up under that hot sun threw em for W) nnngs. By that tme he had allowed four hts was tred so Mde Pucc came n, Puc«j went utyntf to the loth d Tulula 3 H 4 Iululs SO Avuuol. Tncw,( Culurel Ulantn (2 332 x. ISTlo I. Hull,. Mltdull, Clnk lunth, MCKIBHU:, Ktllntly 2, Suhl Ludtlt) U, U. Vulcu. Thlue-lHL llt Htmen, (JhuvlH. KuKk mt l; Jl:mu» : by Kulo 3. Wulkel! Kurl 2; by Slllo 3. p sure are oblgng fellows. Even f you lelect a row boat, you can brng your own outboard motor. Most places where row boat are to be hred today have lomeone to tow you to the ground get you when you v;sh to return. Bay fshng affords a wde varety of fsh, you may ht any hng, from a lowly spot to a 5 or 6 foot shark, wth not a few fve-mler n fve mnutes three-ffths of a second, the lowest made was never serously challenged n the feature, where he kept the pole poston assgned hm at the start. Four Accdcnt Fox ht the guard ral whle the attenton of most" of "the focussed on the leaders. The Phladelpha drver has had a number v[ smlar accdents, but keeps clmbng back nto the busness. Ths was the fourth mshap of the day, None of the other three were serous. For the record, here arc the summares: FlrM,lvftMllt gu;luylnb ltnu Won ly T«l Horn. I.,,. AIIKUIFK; K.-II Krtwler. ItTHnn. H*,,H<I; Ka Slun!l{. IltfTHtn, Ilnl, Tm, a mlntcs 3- Scml Klvo-Mll- gultyltc llf.lt- Wm l>y Mlllcln KIIV. llllllrlphln:.hull Mtm, r.urmell, Moml; WulUT llnrn-n, H.ulM, ],. I.. tl,l,,. Tlm 5 nmlra 2 -;> HptonlH. Illml Klv,.Mle Drulfvnk- Ilpul fur K.tr Hun Won hy.lulmy llnno. {rnhlnclen. Ia., Hll CummlK.v, lclunmllb, MTnl;.Vltrly llrpxlcr, I.ouKYHIn, O.. tlnl. lc^;, nljh,m sfcond. Trn-.MIIf ((MHlallo Kct Won t,y CtHlk Tlllor, OrntlKc: Illll WllflB. M«le\\(MK], HMdnl; Tt Lnn, Mcll. l., thrd. Tme mnum, :: l- HtHOTnlH. Twonty-Jlllo Feature Rncr Won ly Ttl Horn, l.s AIIKPIOH; Etl Stanerk, ltclhtn, fmolll; Kfn Fowler, Iatl- sun, thlnl. Tlt :J mnutes. South Kver Holy Trnty, 4-2, wth a three-run rally n the sxth nnng, Snce South Rver Holy Trnty had defeated Sayrevlle Holy Trnty, whch n turn once n the long, long ago defeated our own Amercan Legon, that may make Sewaren better, than the Legon f you dont count the Legons wn on Wednesday. Rankn Fnhet Anyway, Manager Rankn had to gallop to the ptchers box n the fourth to rescue Toth, hs Ill startng nomnee, fnnt the * battle. The Braves lost on Sunday n the nnth nnng wth,two out. Ther lead had been bref enough however, as they never held the upper h after they opened the scorng n the sxth untl the bff four-run rally n the frst of the, m nnth was launched. And Good I KB Councl fought rght back wth a counter spurt n the last half of that last round, got ther three counters grabbed the decson. Two promsng bds by the Sewaren squad n the ffth seventh were chlled "wth a T>atr of effcent double plays. One was by Cowan, the enemy thrd baseman, u&bso,eu. John Karnas, manager of the Braves, wants games wth Bemjpro clubs, whch probably goes to show you cant keep n good man down. Anyway, herere the lne-ups; Nwurp A. A, (4) AH ft J[ PO \ what s ts." :o fshng. Ah, lets qut.inpper. llj Amlrwh llunn, KunkCn. -t.., lr. n rf, If.. I) (I II. Holy Trnty <;) KwllTsll, ISunk. Vf, rf. I) Itl.. H been. The Crowd Columl (;lut» () It lvers ABU II J. Hull, > C Mtchell, If l 2 A. (. () AU H uc«j wet tytf Contnued on la<t fla<?«lolllttcu, c Clnk, f... 5 llartuu, ax-.. I, Ilunla, 2.., B Mcklublt;, 3) 6 Hull, c 6 Tutala 48 ly lju: Culurd (unts., Hlmnn, 2b Kosno-sky, an B 3 Clllju, II). 6- A KoBel, zuzy, al 6,»laz f I A lluruk,,rf h X /utfvlukl, If WhlU, v... 3 BOO on n m ol B AS FOR THE earnest dssatsfacton of the crowd wth the way the -mler turned out, my sentments were extremely dvded. I felt sorry for Sapss, out of whose hs the decson rested. I approved the AAA offcals decson to slow the race down thereby avod a gr plng-up on Ma Foxk aboned car. I was rked by the neffcency whch permtted that car to stay where t was between the thrd fourth turns. I realzed t was unfar to the drvers to ask em to start the race over! I sympathsed completely wth the customers who demed what they werent gettng a lap feature "race", not ths sporadc spurtng of cars who, n obedence to the starters yellow flag, held ther respectve postons. Under the crcumstances, the only thng for me to do was to be amused by the actvty of the "outlaw or ARA track tout who was leadng the agtaton for acton on a gr scale who dd a very fne job of t. also approved the wsdom of the track AAA offcals who let the husky fellow n the blue shrt talk a nce rot would almost certanly have resulted f the boys had gotten tough wth the peoples exceedngly vocal representatve. The extra laps drven after Foxs car had fnally been removed was so.much malarkey, I thnk. The boys were drvng for Sweeney, they realzed t, they acted lke the ntellgent fellows they are, whch s to say they held ther postons fnshed as they started. Ths was far enough-the fans saw the "race" they wanted, the Irvers avoded pontless njury, anrt everybody went home nore or less vndcated. Admre, Thrll, Resent T SHOULD HAVE lked to nspect the effcent job ot work done on Avenel. Iseln by the Legon n that beneft for Joe Burtos. Nevertheless Im not sorry I elected the Speedway nstead-t reaffrmed for me the decsons about automoble racng I made long ago, after the frst meet I ever saw, as a matter of fact As an ndustry I.can admre t, A» a sport I can, n solated momenta, thrll to t. As a spectacle, I resent t. Bonalsky Loses In The 9th To Carteret Aces By 2 to Banshed from ther usual playground by the beneft doubleheader, Andy Lengyels Braves roamed over to Carteret on Sunday, It wasnt too ruch lke an outng for the boys because the Carteret Aces clmbed on Lefty Bonalsky n the last nnng for the decdng marker, 2-. : It was Bonalskys own fault; Nagy was oblgng grounded out. But Van Devent ht safely Patrck walked. That made two on, one out. Marcz rapped the ball. at.the. Braves flpper he threw wldly to thrd. That admtted Van Devent wth the busness run. In all, Lefty allowed sx hts, fanned nne, walkd sx. None of the losers found NaRY for more than a one base knock! > The summary: HmvtK () Carttrrt Act* (2) All II Gyenes Bros, Onkus Gve Cyclones 5-4 Trumph Havng contrbuted healthly toward a narrow 5-4 decson eked, out over the Junor Braves, manager Joe Gyenes of the Cyclones s searchng these days for adequate opposton. Teams wth age lmts of 6 years can reach Gyenes at 3 Crampton avenue. Besdes the Cyclone managers httng, the ptchng of Joe Onkus was noteworthy. George Gyenes won the game wth a double n the eghth. The lneups: Cyrlnrs (S) HrnvM n All I II All II,T, Oyt-n-H, v \ 2 H I, rtln, :h \ I) Onluw, l>.4 I. Ill H. (.tycllt-h, If I I* ],. tltll,n :» : " :* 6 t K It. M. T,... 2 " A. A (ll) 3 x { Home run, Swllrmkl. Three bo»e ht, Hlek-wlz. Two IIIIBO ht. lunlln, Zawvnskl. Kruk oj. ly Toth, Burak, ZkowHll, 3; tftnkn, f. Walked by Tutl.. Htkln, Iluruk, Zulnwulcl. Unlrp, llllhmn. (ln«a Councl (7) Sewaren llrntes (8) All H AISRH NHIu. H..Shannon. If Mc.Slly,, Cmvan. 3.. Krk, rf..., p.. MenRer, If I Celokl. f 4 Dunhum, :b 3 ",. szek. 3 r, I Wojton, Kol, II)., Tune, r Lubey. H*, 2 Kll-nan, c, H. Szuk, Flower*, e «r, o t 3 2 «l. l!y KIHIUI. SH 4 I, Bf >h I II VrKa, 3). II Kurzn, lh \ n.shnr-k, r( 3 ( Hy InnlllBs: ry<-lon(!m.,.. IlrjvcH ; I II. I K ;. 4) I In, II,,I l"tf], It t ^H 4 II, I ) I Tula In Hv l ITutlllH SS I)) lorrnrs Ilunlm 2 IOOII 8; OHO n :os 7.. SMM-zyk. WoJb lltglf -ll. s. y.hlt, 2) Sclltt,.. llarlonu, It.. /.lk, II).,4 Unmt, rf.. 2 Huclk, 3) 3 IIUII, rf a I Jlarzl, 2b 3 M»rJuk, If 3 Jnokn, H 3 Iluruk. 3b 3 II Frukl, ; ( Nwjy, P. 4 Dovent cf (I dll 4. II, lll- (. jyc- llt.,. lllm, II; y. Thrct-bura llt G lulls <)ff nff Wnjn ; ly l MrMmH n,l. Wojton 2; o(c z. struck out l 4. Double play tu Nvlln; Cowan HruuH (B) All II (VlI,,kl, (. 4 lllllllliiim..i :, Kuj,, 2 I. Szyl, :)l, 2 2 Kmnn, rdf () AD n H rf :t lutcl, rf «Braves A. 4 UOO Atca ( 2 Two-bane llt: Jackson, jtruk out, by ltdnulwky, s; Nagy,!). BHea on IIIIIIK, off: Nuyy, 2; IJunl.Uy. t. ted, Cardnals Outht Enemy But Accept 8-5 Trouncng Almost ANY Carteret club, t seems, could lck almost any Woodbrdge Townshp teamlast week. Among the casualtes were the Cardnals, for nstance, who were well trounced by 8-5. And they outht the Carteret. Tgers. _ by -. But they never jlcke Tobak reached thc upposton for a par of hts eacl. One uf the numerous baseball- Murwns was the townshp lals ptcher. The lne-ups: * Wudbrldgt Curdb Curlrt (6) All II H All U Blfkl, \t 2 2 <;urul, 3b * Iutl, su ] I \ Wauulyk, t: - (I Itazul, H 4 2 Sturek, If» 3 ( I Hozkl, f a lvny. MBIUIU. rf- 2 I suy, A, Mwln, l) 4 JIIIIMIIL LaFarr Boys Club Engages Avenel Old-Tmers Tonte Two games fact the La Farr Boys Clul), wh^h ^ucccasfully completed a smlar schedule last week. They swatted the Port Headng Majestes, 7-2, the Woodbrdpe East Sders, 5-, for ther vctores. The Sewaren squad now meets thej Avenel Ok! Tmers tonght at Seco Feld n Avenel then (? es up aganst the Perth Amboy Ukranes on Monday. That wll be played at jewaren. Jm Dunham struck out ten of he Majestes added a home run n the fourth nnng. Mensnger ptched aganst the East Tlpln I.lll. b 3, lb 4 hy, p 4 It 3 Szayl, u EKUII, S Alusk Lyleok. 3b 2 HacK, t, J Iulhun, rf 3 Iocklm. tf 3 Kauk, p, HH 3 tn Szew MI! llm, Celeluckl, J. (^. Utullw ultys, J. KIIIII, Szt-wHzylt, ]>unhum to Ksnym. tu Itybo: Hts ott Kulatk, 5 In 7 InnlnKH, tff Nameuyab, In InnlrBS, off Egun 5 In 3 InnnpB, l.lfy. n«m> In 3 InnlnKD. Um- Irc-. KtwurlH. IJmrs: Klager, Kopl,. &...]...3 Cabn, lb. Mwn, 2l M. Mwln, f DoyU, cr. Tobal, 3 b. M\vn, -f > r.( I 2 2 («) II 4 2 Iallctt "lb 33 6 U LurUf ders. The lne-ups: Kunt Sld.-n, ( All H H 4ul, IIS) A. Anon, of 4 jauol, rf 2 lorvatb; 3 teby,! 3b Afon, If 4 Jako^g, Hrf,, 4 tblck, 2b ^ Lefty, lb.. 3 Ulfso, p.. I t HltkTH,.. Hoya Ihlb.,,, lrror A. A Kln,mo Oulfflu.. 4 HyK-j-kl AlUhK.., 3 Uultlna... 4 K. IJulun J Frank S MIIIL- I).... ; Ivutl. 3,.. 2 Tppen, If. r, 2 Dunltlll,, E 2 Mnor, an Slnsen, 2b 5 2 loukbu, r 4 Hllllln,, cf 4 2 Mtutlft?^ ] KarmH, f 3 Sewaren Yankees Outpont Home Opponent By to 9 It was a strctly prvate argtt ment, but the Sewaren Yanks fnally squelched the Sewarej Legon one nght last week, -9. John Pocklembo had an aurdur ous tme of t he faced Messeurs Karnus Pends from the Yankee ptcnjf mound also hammered the Legons twrlng ehoce^qunn for some sx hts n some sx tmes at bat. Thats not good ts perfect.» J 3 UUO 37 IS 2 H. H. E. 2 3 ] 2x 2 The box score; Vunkb {HI) AU II (U) Al) B Surk, cf 6 Szuv-yl, 2l.. Jotlo, I> llenaen, 3b l lutbu, lb t Conton, > l K. IIIOIIO, rf l SUn^tll, f l... KUB, 2b 6, rolen. H 3 W.KIIB. 3b b M.lvs, DU, Qllln,. 4 Shurln, II t TDer, rf & Ivutlak, c 3 4, Musntn. of 4 Uoyu Club () All It II I. Jlenfur, < ^ Tajj^n. rf 4 I Mller, -f. 4 Hzuwk, Sh 3.I.JVIlun, u I Klltl, 2h.. ) Kopl, lb.. 4 UMUllm-n, 3) 3,/IKI, M. J3I»,. :.., ^ ;t s u Dwlls hjures H Al Dwlls of Brooklyn, ace ptcher of the leln A. C. njured ht h Wededay whtst a frecracker luddenljr exploded, A tean-mule, Clltrlet. Kerley, experenced the lenaton of havng a taluto cxplwln n h^ pcket byt fut wa» not njured.

12 WOODBRtDGE PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, JULY 6. 9S4 PORT READING NEWS WOODfeRfDGE AVENUE By MILDRED SCHIAVO Lack of Fs Makes Sub-Staton Remote j ROSE ZUCCARO BECOMES BRIDE OF MICHAEL SIMEONE One of >.hr arpt-m weddng.? A te sc-tst. tfok place-,sunday afternoon a:.flr <-c!ck when Ms- Rose. M. Zjncfaro, daughter of Mr. Mr?. Antono Zyccaro, of Tappen.r.<-t, became the brde of..mchael J. Smtone,. son of Mr.ar.dMr.-. Ptcr.Smon*, at.st. Anthony* Catholc Church. The Jtev. Wllam Hjckey performed (he sk-rnony. * Followng the. ceremony <a recepton wavh/ld forrelatves frends &. tho Pore Readng Schoo! Audtorum., ol Y> et * Venue.. ;,,.", ;. The M?**; Evelyn.-Sanaon, MatV ad JulaKuchtyak motorc-d to Dreaml Parlc on Sattrday. -Alas plzabc-th Czapc of Car" as vh;e gutst of Ms? "Evelyn Satnon of,,frb-v street,, ; The MssM. Irene.Gll, tne. GallapheV, Frances He??, K*tehrjne Quto, Mldred Schavo- Vere the g"je?ts of Mss Hasel, Becgman on -Thursday-at Sewarer.. ". ; TlPma. Kathleen ;Eomer.» waa hf guest f>f.mssevelyn Dorothy.{>s of Woodbrdge eve-. nue on Wednesday..,---. WW Vola Krysk.o, Mss.Kathleen Ikudy attended a formal part?- at Carteret onfrday. M?" Irene Gll JHss Port Readng Brde {Catherne Qunn vstng at Wa-h N. J. Ms? " spent. Sunday Cropsmr B/u,n of Sewa- Ms? Eloahor Bs was th- tu(-:-t for* a.week of f Wd Mr. Mr*. F. Johnson of Wood brdge avenue. Mr*. Salvatore Martno the, former : Mss -JoK-phne Alen! New Brunswck b^.an-,» the brde- of Mr. Salvatore V. Martno, of Woodbrdjfe avenje. Port Keadntr, at a pretty church weddng at Sant Marys Church on Hemsen.avenue n New Brunswck: The mud of honor TO Mss Catherne Pastpve of New Brunswck;, the best man was Lous P. Martng, of Port Reada cousn of the jrroom. The brdesmads were: Ms= Mr. anl Mr?. Thomas Ges I Antonette Martno of P»rt Rcad ther daughter KathUtr were jnjr, Ms.= Justne Alen. of New the gut.-:ts of Mr. Mr«..Geon,tj Brunswck; Mss Josephne Do Ges of Wowlbrdtr* avenue. Con, of Mlkown. Mss.Ann Ms.- Katherne Qumn j-per.t, u,. Frday vstng relatves n Rah- =.,,: Mss Catherne Gallagher < ; spent Sunday n Elmoa, N. J.., N<, Frtz ). Johnson v-ted,;,., frends n Mctuchen on Sunday. Joseph L. Gll s ^ca.onnp n the Poc-ono MnunUns, M«s..Mldred Schavo.«spendng the week n Keanburr. N. J. Ms? Angelna Nervy s Ue guest of M-s I.yda Bennng Woodbrdjje avenue. The Ms--s Lllan Montccal Hghl Pork. The \- were: Rchard Patterson of,lan(>park. Jfhn Ofalesk <<{.:. Rver,.Joseph Pa-Inp of.- Jr.w.vek?rank Fer-. < :".Jame.-Vjr;. X... Tax Abatements Far, Says Town Attorney; The Mss L vo, Irene Gll Frances Unattended the Rfter.= Club dance. -held at the Colona Country Club on Saturday ntht. The Sodalty of St. An- Sr.y; Chjrsh ha- r-.^h.r meetng m, Monday evenng. Plaas were made to hod a dance on Saturday..September 2th. A popular orchestra wll be engaged.- Plans were also made to hold a beach party on.sunday, August 5th. from paqe one ubatenu-nt, f.", " what extent.! In all nstance.^ up To ths pont, -the -concesson lu^ been, pven only where the property owners have appled to the Home To Request By Germ; ; Patrol to Contnue ~ Although affurnjr Polce Cow- mssoner Harry M. Gems of con-. Unufd cooperaton on the snptr* hp-hway, Colonel H. Norman Sch- ; warzkptrf today sut#d t *buld be mpossble to establsh a sub-staton of the State Polce»t the Clover-Leaf I For the past Wwek-eads, : Colonel Schwarzkopf has assgned..detals of hs men to jatrol that (porton of the-- FjpV-hurlnr&y > wfch pjsse? throypn\voodojtdg«tosmshp. Mor^ recently, tns pa-» Itrol has functoned V a * n * ***! entre.tfeek..,:..,,. % Colpne-l Schwankopf" stat«d t f would be tnpo&he to establsh" the ; sub-jtatc>n.at ths tne be^ cao?e of the lack of funds.., Complete text :> h,s -letter to C?>mm.«!orer Gem? fpuows-;. Mr 4*** Gommnoner Gerta: :! Permt me to *ckno*h«fc recept p your ettetned, cbmmuncftton to aunre you of our apprecaton o your knd gmerou com- rnendator. It t ndred a pleasure to us to co-operate wth the communte around the sutr, t partcular-, ly gratfyng to realze that thee cffort are recognxed pprecated. Wth reference to the et- < tablhmcnt of a State Polce I ttatsn at the Clover.Lraf, t I dered to pont out that! became of the reducton of our budget t ha been nece- arj for us to cloje statons rather than open new ones, wth the present lmta* tons of ur fnonces t t mpossble for us to consder the openng of any new statons. I feel sure that you, as Commssoner, are n a poston to underst what a severe lmtaton ths s. Agan thankng you as- [ surnj you of our desre to \ co-operate wth you to the fullest possble extent, I beg to reman, Very truly yours, H. Norman Schwarzkopf. Colone! Superntendent, New Jersey State Polce. P. S. Copy of your letter s beng forwarded to Captan Lamb for hs nformaton consderaton. THE FIRST StEPS, Fnally camp the braces, the frst walks, steady mprovemen jdr. Moore n a recent c toru>!mr. Leon sad ho expodrmolm^ Jmmy "thoroughly well." }<* cuehlv? Well, the Greek Catholc boy wth the brllant mnd, the charmng manners, the rncon- Iquered sprt wll be djcharged n two or three weeks from the hosptal wll be told to return n two years for a fnal trp to!the operaton room to clear up old NEWS OF KEASBEY. By KATHERYN HAWKINS 7 WILLIAM STREET PHONE P. A.,.2a Gets Hgh School Dploma One such mstake has already been fxed by Dr. Fay. That ws when Jmmy was steadly cettnr better stll couldnt walk. So Dr Fay decded more nerve ccntros must have been bured n one of the many resorts to the knfe ;n the past., ; They put Jmmy on the table ajran. then, Dr. Fay went down after those nerve centres found thj>y were bured, dstrbuted them:.jmmy walked. * A The Future.Three years of t, nnd stll the" State Commsson has not even befurt to h through wth younjj Mr. Loukds. Wlen hes a lttle older hts- fnshed the scholastc work lad out.for hm by John II. Love, former Fjervsnc prncpal, henvjmmys case wll go < the Stnte Iebahlaton Commsson. Theyll help Jmmy fnd hs vocaton ;h\tran hm n t. Jmmy can be sure today hell be taught to earn hs own lvntr. nnd - hlpel to adjust hmself to the world of vork when he..s ready for t. * * *:. The New Jersey System X) State has such a system as New J-rseys for dscuvernp treats; follownjr such cases The State Commsson Mss Mary Orosz Of Keasbey receved her dploma from Woodbrdfre Iljh School at the (rradton exercses lust month. Mss Orosz s nterested n lbrary work ntends to further her educaton n that feld. R. HUGUENIN 4 YEARS OLD Robert Ilugenn, son of Mr, am Mrs. Theodore Hujruenn, o John street, entertaned a Irs. Joseph Bereck.venue. Mrs. Joseph Boreck George Bodes M*s M -! [les were the guests ofy,. n South Rver Frday. Hopelawn James Loukdes Nurse Walkng on Roof Lfe Is About To Begn For 2 Young Men After Long Years Of War Aganst Dsease ^^^K P^ as lus. The State Commsson I.Mnn snee., tum.u. s,,.» r ^ ^ ^ ^ of unpad, publc-sprted -cprc- "f hs young frends at a party n s-ntatves of the Shrne tho honor of hs fourth brthday. Chl- Elks Kwans Rotary anl, drens gamos were played roth t Lons the Slate Senae frshments were served at a table of Hosptal tle Housv of Assembly decorated wth characters from t!t genera! publc last year, well-known fnry talcs, us! men superv.-ed 4.JU The guests were: Betty Jane cases. The State appropraton was SIS,. The twenty-one countes n the State contrbuted about S.fl.OOO. Add those fgures dvde by r- } J -ml. nrl I., vnn n nnt r.rnl,.. l If the nlllllbe <.)f CaSCS. NOW ttv to CnnUnued from vaac one >nlc tll \ou apoupeuc.j.,,.,. :. traweo ;rm» pojc mt. >-, calculate the cost of hosptalza- ^ TIs,.,..j,- ",n( -Tvr-H- Tr ^ et. lue lurng tte.. v pa\.. ;.. >,.;>.I.I...}(.a.c,ton. home treatment, surgcal pbyt-l tnem. Naturally ne overdd > ^,,.,, af m m K nnu., W(,j, treatment, specalzed erupment. A! (. Ford Feld Club Bows After 7 Innngs, - (Contnued from Sport Page) nd Ma.sajfl fnshed. Maungl; yelds Run It was off Massajfl that the fqfcnjr run was scored n the. unlucky 7th. Korrer slashed out d l Haberman walked. Morsky fled out Krrrer went to thrd. A nce bunt, lad down by Bondth turntd the rck ended as clke a.-trugtfle as the townshp has.-::. Fords wll br; dle. Sunday. An- ^UJVVV sonable length of tme s allowed for the loan to be receved, but f at the expraton of that tme t has not been forthcomng the abatement resoluton becomes noperatve the full amount of Contnued from page the delnquent taxes nterest r3- accoun.ts as soon as had been TOWT. Gven For Teachers Salared bcomes due, Under the state law, a muncpalty s permtted to compromse wth delnquent propertyholders a.nd t has been the polcy of tho Townshp Commttee to assst those real estate owners who desre to meet ther oblgatons, to as great an extent as possble..some dssatsfacton was expressed ths week by those whose abatement was reduced to ffty per cent., tho clam beng that dscrmnaton was beng sho-.vn. The commttee, however, stated that ths amount was allowed on the same bass as had all prevous amounts mert necessty. Uonys S. The VortlH lr, r. n ;av... up.--. r. n : WO tl f. rlu arnl - MI lost A I : : II.-.;: <: II Smallcy, II " : I Ktsetrn,,. :.,-,..,., - <t \ M-cll,!!.,. : :..,, " -,, Iuccl. w. : v" : : -- - " Mllohltk,.I : <, r H:ar,.- 4 (I ; t/lblckl, t., : > - K.;! -!. f! ; B o d n a r. :l, " <>.V Hn.t It,.. Dxtm, c... : I.v.r : - ; U a u e r. j>, II.. n - Uurn.-I., f T n l Mooko, -l.. l < Kj-k. ;... ; T o t a l s.., C2 o \y\-.,u&-... :,: l ; By Innng: Fordu <"j«syrans j" j/j IIHJ <J<>>.> Three-LufMr l.u.-j.. HaU-rrLr :,, Jnr- JHOrBly. Smr/l-m Uular, Ma--mjll. dlcl. TH-U-IJIIEI: hts llllhhkk, Bluer. Trple ply ICfcgtrH t Im U M^n- W*e!l. Ktrul:.ut Hy IJ:u r I; Uy Iu-, < I 2; by Kublak :. Walked By Bauer <; by Puccl ; l<y M,;Lf.vK ;,y. Ku.mk I I/eft on l,a:-k -unlb y>. Syrus 3. Umpre M. SlaTK m^ (JU I:n.n-r, 4 la lmng!!; uff IMc:, 2 n u nlg; off MaKhL^lL - n ^ ntnt;^, -, School Board Delays Purchase Of Supples hoped.. [ Applcaton was made n ths nstance for approxmately $25,-. Soon after t was fled, however, word came from Trenton that only one-thrd of ths amount could be allowed. Ths report was subsequently modfed by the announcement that only $, r ), could be gven to Woodbrdge. Mr. Morgenson stated today that he would go to Trenton on Monday to get the check for the money that he would mmedately call a conference at whch tme decson would be reached as to the manner n whch full payment of the thrd-month n arrears could be made. So what come? now swmmng at tho Y. M. H. A. pool n Perth Amboy. And work wth chest weghts. Hs. arm t. H? dcctcr warn-d mm. He went r.srht * ] jlaynf:- In the tryr.r years of early adolescence, younp St. Andra?-y, ""L-Vv ^ "tho Se C»d!u«l nou^indl.."muvbtllldth" ^»*o «fnd no thrll n rfamt.-. Ila, was tne I>a«-.,,,,.,f c. comparable to the thrll of da^af^h Vft e e n Tbrth T da?«l-* Then the schoolng wth^ow.n^d^e png, ^ ^lanc.... tlr«;r. rttclps. more weeks. re-!-" u sucn tuucu, ^(.ourajreous Does t cover the bll? Not by half. Not by quarter. The answer? Its very smple: Great-hearted fnd no on July 2 he played hs heart out n a "baseball came, he felt ll afterwards, went to hs doctor. That pentltman was thorfever sent the lad home to bed. St. Andrassy went. A premonton thundered n hs younp ears as he looked n every room of the house. Fnally he walked to hs bed room there collapsed. He dd not move a muscle for sx thttse crutches, more weeks, re-, lease from ther ad, tho educatoniv ""? men f Rob. ert.st; Andrassy away from braces TeIl walk! JamP? Loukdes. Ther bonds ^--. I.. n ««r^nn are snappng that alone s a, Hes tutorng ow wthj M t Hlt Entertans t Ingrabam of the hgh \,..,, r IIII (( ll!) BABY BONDS Bought Sold at hghest prces BANCROFT LIVINGSTON 2 Man Street Woodbrdje. Telephone Woodbrdgc (Contnued from Pago ) mally at a meetng of the Fnance Commttee one or two other members of the Board at the hgh.school last nght. Unless Presdent Maurce I. Dungan calls a specal sesson, whch last nght he dd not thnk probable, an open meetng of the board wll not be held untl Monday, July 8, Coal, jantors supples, textbooks school supples are needed. A pont aganst makng commtments for supples whch cannot be pad for mmedately was made by Mr. Anderson, who stated dealers expect full G per cent, nterest on all blls unpad after 3 days. Rotary Installs New Offcers Jackson Dscusses Meetng Offcers for the cornng yea: were nstalled at yesterday luncheon-meetng of the Jlotar; Club at the Mddlesex Hote Hampton Cutter presded as ten: porary clajrman. Raymond Jacl< sou was nstalled as prcsden Carl Chse as vce-presdent Flud T Hnvell as treasurer, am J. E. Breckenrldge as secretary- I. W. Vogel Kenneth Thorn ton were made membew of Dh Board of Drectors. Death Threat Hurled At ERA Case Fgures DINE AND DANCE nonths. Paralyjs Yet.Not alyzcd TO THE MUSIC OF ERNIE KRICKETT AND HIS WOR ORCHESTRA PLUS! ALL STAR FLOOR SHOW! ENTERTAINERS - SINGERS - DANCERS FAMOUS FOOD FAMOUS LIQUORS FAMOUS ENTERTAINMENT GOLDEN PHEASANT CORNER FREEMAN ST. ST. GEORGE AVE. At Woodbrdge Speedway Entrance " Contnued from page one R-atnK staff. "Were bff enough take care uf any squealers," t as sad the mysterous "they" old wtnesses vtal to the States ause, addng a curt threat of rompt murder f they aded.or estfed n prosecuton of the nury. Mrs. Dasy Touhey, 44, of 9 Garden avenue, who left the local relef bureau last Aprl, was re- "eased under S3, bond by Judge B. W. Votrel here Monday jendng Gr Jury acton. She s charged wth llegally buyng stllng- fond slps, one alleged transacton beng the sale of $j.25 n slps to u local grocer for $, whp n turn s sad to have wanted to redeem them at full value from the State. Stephen Gurka, of West avenue, Sewaren,-was released under $ bal at the same tme. He s charged wth unlawful purchase of food,sl.s. Delve Into New Angle H s understood that County State jtlortes, workng wth Sergeant, George Keatng of the local polce, have almost Fnshed ther case aganst Mrs. Touhy Mr. Guka arebusy delvng nto fresh angles of the stuar tot. What a-on would be taken to protect ther wtnesses could not be learned. General condemnaton of the alleged dealng n relef orders was expressed throughout the townshp. Lterally, he could not move a tuscle. Once the doctors gave m two more months to lve, He vas not paralyzed. Hs arms egs were senstve to pan, could e moved by physcans easly. They were just lmp he hmelf could not str. They sad t ras nfantle paralyss. When everythng else bad been desperately tred hopelessly aboned, he was fed scraped steak. From somewhere he began to fnd strength. He could nakc hs lngers, pluck weakly at the sheets, then he could move hs forearm just a bt. Eventually, :e could st up. Doctors everywhere examned hm. They told.he boy he would never walk agan. Yet he stll loved sports! He.vas lvng stll n Perth Amboy bs old team-mates stood by trm. They wanted hm to manage ther clubs be dd t for years: the best teams n ther class. Managed MedwcU Joey Medwck s a sensaton wth the St. Lous Cardnals now. Joey played for St. Andrassy wth the old Poneer A. C. The Perth Amboy Young Mens Club, the Lnden Pros, the Flynn Assocaton, he ran them all. He sent Bll Ross up to the Cardnal farm system wth Scotdale. The old Poneers form tte bulwark of the present Clovers, the team currently cleanng up n the Amboyj Cty League. Ifaseball he ran from the sdenes n a wheel char. Hs frends carred hm to the bench for Ijasketball contests. He knew everybody everybody loved hm. Meanwhle he battled for the rght to walk whch le was assured forever was to be dened hm. Treatment followed treatment. And he found Dr. John Royal Moore Dr. Temple Fay at Temple Unversty Hosptal. Of both men > he speaks today wtl the streets, a man among men Robert St. publc Accountant, he nopes j wll be, ^amont school faculty. He has tutored be fore, of course read, always. Theres a glowng zest n s eyes when he thnks of workng studyng makng hs ;vngv After years of soltary struggle, the fght for a lvng can scarcely be more than a delcous game to be fully completely relsted. The man sts on the threshold of a wder lfe than most of us wll ever taste. + * 8 Years Ths story s amazng.. Yet when St. Andressy came home a week ago Saturday, Jmmy Loukdes rode up from Phladelpha after seven months n that marvelous Temple Hosptal, spent the nght wth hs famly reto know. Jundy, Rose Ann Qunlan, Mo ran. Nelson, Bobby Lo Frends At Brthday Fete Lttle Margaret Hlt of Man street was host to a group of he lttle frends yesterday afternoon, when she celebrated her nnth brthday annversary. The dnng room was decorated wth.streamers of pnk whte. The usual chldrens games were played. Przes were won by Catherne Nolan, Margaret Frese, Mchael Remak. Margaret receved many beautful gfts. Those present were: Frances Wtherdge, -Margaret Frese, Catherne Nolan, Martha Storey, Frances Prohaska, Alce Storey, Kthel Remak, Glora Larson, Mldred Prohaska, Wllam Fnn, Mchael Remak, Jmmy Noturned to Phladelpha for- fnal an, Bobby Larson, Blly Hlt Msa treatments. Jmmy could not] Mldred Mlano, Mss Emma Frewalk for eght years. j sc] JJTS. P. J. Nolan, Mrs. R. Lar- Lfe n Phladelpha s pleasant. son> j a y j ^ Q uat ra. for Jmmy these days. He spends:. much tme n the Masonc Home! A m a Mayor W. Preel Kendrck calls FtOItl Port Readng for hm almost every day for a bt of a drve endng n a short walk. There are moton pctures, too,! long letters to Albert Leon, Mrs. Anna Sanons, 9 years n Perth Amboy, theman largely^ " Hosptal early Frday mor responsble for the glorous end o! n C- Ir f- Scons s survved by..._ -_-,."..«,.,,,! husb, John Joseph, an what has been, a thoroughly gallant struggle. Jmmy s 9 now. When he was eleven, a ghastly thng called osteomyelts struck hm clown. old, ded at the Perth Amboy Gen- Hosptal early Frday morn- Samons s survved by a John Joseph, an ndaug"hter, besdes her par- Mr, Mrs, John Zullo; ssters, Mrs. Lous Pagucc,.tratton, Glora DeWtt, Janet X-Wtt, Mary Lenaban, IVank Evelyn Kabarec, Ethel Mary Bloodgood, Catherne Watts, Evelyn Conway, Ferguson, Joseph Ferrn, barles Huguenn, Mrs. Cora Ferguson, Mrs. Jean Ferrn, Mr. Mrs, Theodore Huguenn, Mrs. A. I Uloodgood Hazel DeWtt. MRRS. LARKIN FETED Jlrs. Augusta Larkn, of Carm avenue, was honored at a surprse party gven n honor of her brthday by a group of her frends. The rooms were decorated wth cut flowers, The guest of honor receved many lovely gfts. Cards were played. Mrs. John Orsoe of Perth Amboy entertaned durng the evenng wth several pano selectons Mrs. Peter Krueger, Jr., of Hghl Park sang several songs. * Those present were: Mr. Mrs. L. P. Johnson, Jlrs. Chrstna Nelsen, Mr. Mrs.. Arnold Nelsen, Mr. Mrs, Jay FTanke Mr. Mrs. John Orsoe of Perth Amboy; Mr. Mrs. Peter Krueger, Jr., of Hghl Park. Mr. Mrs. George Therkelen, of Woodbrdge; Mr. Mrs. "hauneey Hawley, Mr. Mrs. erdn Hall, Mr. Mrs. A. F. Larkn. Mrs. Mary Snow Mrs. J. Appleby, Sr., motored to Asbury ^ark Frday where they spent the ay swmmng. Later n the evenng they were joned by Mr, Appleby, Mr. Snow. Mrs. Charles Sengstack her daughter, Glora her son Blly Mss Clementne Stener, of Mundy avenue vsted frends n South Amboy over the week-end. -After spendng a two weeks vacaton wth relatves n South Amboy, Mrs. John Sherlock her nfant son have returned to ther home on Mundy avenue. Mr. Mrs. John Kermassy, ther son Edward Mr. Mrs. Peter Kuck son Peter, Jr. motored to Surprse Lake n the Planfleld Mountans Sunday. --Mrs. Emery Toth of Hghl avenue s convalescng at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal where she underwent an opera- GEORGE MANOS HONORFR A graduaton party v, n honor of George l m^ p lay nght at the home of \{ " Mrs. Paul Yorko, n H,\ : " wth Mss Ruth Mkkel«V- ". : hostess. Games danc,..",;; features of tho evenng M -. kelsen played several v,j, George Mam>«am M u thy Oo,we gave scvem. : duets;... Those present v.-e.rc-.m garet Totn,M?s Dom,,.. r. Mss Jeanette Clark, M-- ^). Bowers, Mss Carolne II-" Mss Kutb MkkeH-en. - George Mano.^ K-,»K-IT -I,-. Edward Culver, A. \V(,>,, * Kcanun, Crtty Clausen \\-,-. Ostergaard, Davd Evn;,,, r ward Ostergaard, Mr,,.\, P. Mkkelscn,. Mr!. Paul Yorke. MRS. YUNEK DlFS Magdclne Yuek, r,^ v,,. of 87 Julett street ded -,- at the Perth Amboy GIT. ;, ptal. Survvng are her ;, Paul; four sons, Joseph M, Konck Paul A:-,.;;..-. nek hrce rautrht-r, \ n, Helen Yunek Mr. \;,",. Schzkln. Funeral scrvr,.,; held Tuesday mornng at ;..;.,; from the house ".. j,,.j! from the Holy Trnty -:.,,!. church. Interment was n );!.. Trnty cemetery. MISS HLADK MAKES RFXORn Ma-jraret E. Hladk,.",.,"" old daughter of Mr..-n-.. " Hladk, of Howard?;...j; graduated from tho F<>: ;. ;"- school last month wh,: -,,.,, r of havng been nether,: ;. r, lf absent durng the p;,.,... n years. She wll enter \\\. :,:,,, Hgh School n the Fall, WELFARE ASSN. MEETS A number of the nu-m":; :,>. tended the meetng of \],,. Tul, :H Thats defned as "nflammaton Mrs. Angelna Russo, Mrs. Susse Mrs. Annonette Bar- It ba( an, d, fo» r ^l?% J r U! ; * F / ed both of Port Readng of the bone ts -marrow." came at Jmmy through hs t U v.-, T,, nals. Septc posonng. And t a. nd. James Carl - went through hs body, fnally Amboy. makng jelly of hs spne. lie! M Fu, neral servces \ couldnt walk he couldnt st.^onda y morlln e ^9 o clock Iron Eght years of t. A seres of! the late home :3u pcratons, none successful. Ex- ltrom mnaton by a stntc agency. The, T... -, erdct: "Hopless." Doctors. Doc-l c T atm?- Interment was n; the St or. The case was aboned.! James ^^ t e n, Woodbrdge. * * * :V HI NKW,]KltSl-:y ~ He- IWIM-II I.TII.IINIA nrn.nn<; AMI LOAN ASSOCIATION, IL <:rp)nlllu of Ihc Stnt at Nv.Itrnry, l.ml.lmnt, am lollnkstl. HAUII, IHHUITIIY KlKXH TIAHD, Ills wll. l., HvdlantH. l. Fl. for tl snln uf llur!j, r : ;rl prnsch lttfd My, l.-t:y : vrd uf tle ulnvu ntutol Wrt, to llrt-l Mn l-llwvl, I wll Ixwa sut; at mbllr vetuluo IMI HI.>NI-!.SI)AY, Tll: TII DAY Ol JULY, A. II. NINKTKKN liundiuol) somethng approachng adoraton. He convnced Dr. Moore that he had the tremendous cuurage the job needell. Twce a week he was drven to Phladelpha for an nspecton. Last May 2 he entered the hosptal. * * Sx Steps There, the tendons n the back of hs leg-s were slashed stretched. Eleven years of nac tvty, you see, had tghtened those tendons untl hs feet n longer were at rght angles to h:.nkles. Thj; job was done, tn legs put n casts S. Andrassy a man now, came home. The cast! were scheduled for removal tod, but they "stole" a few days frol the long years snce!)23 h week he took tlusu sx steps. Hell smle that nce, modesj t two ntlnck luflchl HavB Tln! h lul flllluull uf lln m I I lny. at tbu SIILTffa Offcu III tl«ih uf New lruuuwuk, \.. A I.I, Hnt Irn-I or pum-l of lutll mll IILIIIIM^H, tol-lluiur jarlrularly- JoaMljel, Ltuato, lylntf am l.< lu,- In lln Tuwusllj f Woolbrldt. l-uuny o( MMllcsux n.l lun of New -:,.v, slnw, known uml lltlnlcl «n lm llltllvll Ullty-uuvt :,7) tu-ty-bl (.:s) In murk OBB ), ol L Wrtur IIIILII -nt tloj. -llcvlscl M n( Culna Illlj, Colol, Now,k:n-y,.rmnrty of Tn t.j[ m ;ul :,[ Culula, Onloln, ljtl, Krankln Mrh, S.rv4.-y-," vll aull.map wna duly (ll,.,( n tll! l>f(:; f tlm t.ltru \lt tho bounty of M llt.-n;x M IIto I GUI (lay nf Junuull, B. UH Mull Nu. 83a. In; ap l uxlnlfu alount uf II; Urt-o Ua mtl.]l<l Ijy btll jlo ^ tlu un uf l-uur tlolhnnl Hm; lolla-n nnd fjjlty-l lta ((4,J.Sl), lutotlt- wth the -ustn uf tlls atle.... Twlljr wth nl ulul slnjfulm- tho rlfht lj vl.(us, ltt!llla!)la ulpurl!mr- llt-uto l)u!)nln( o- In uuywlu upu: tllnltf., AI.AN. ELY, Hlsorff. flstuhlf SIV Cl. UAVtM,..,..... S2J.lt).Solctor. W. I 6-5, A 2tl; -t.! UNVEILING OF STONE FOR THE LATE DANIEL HEIM- LICH WILL BE HELD SUNDAY, JULY 8TH, AT 2 P. M, AT THE BARRON HIRSH CE- METERY IN STATEN ISLAND. FRIENDS AND REL- ATIVES ARE CORDI- ALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. NATHEIMLICH PETER HEIMLCH Anthonys Church, Por lawn Amboy Heghts W.-ljarj Assocaton that was held v. h e frehouse Wednesday. Mar-. ;, f. tvtes are ben# planned :"- -.In summer months. FIREWORKS INJURE TWO Steve Smon, of Luther awnac, was badly burned about th, r;h;j lhltl wlc JJ]a.yIJ5 ntll rnvnr Mss Alce Volmann. of l-!.-rj Grove road, was also burn, d an the neck when two boy* t.r frecracker at her. Mr. Mrs. Mchael S;, nc, of Julette street, ent.rur.tj I a group of frends at ther horns, I ROOKE BABY CHRISTENED Martha Ann, the two-mnaold daughter of Mr. Mr-, George Rooke of 3 May /sa. was chrstened at her hon,. M;- day. The baby was chrstened \;\}. Rev. Northey Jones, rector.- s, eters church, Perth Ar.-j.;, eonard Gllman Ann Hu-ra were the sponsors. Amonfr the guests wer-: Mr, Mrs. George Barret:, fe Theresa Barrett, Mr. m.! Mrs. Dnkle, Mr. Mr?..Ml, daughter. Vrgna, Mrs.,. :-,-.a, Mrs. D. Rooke, Mr. M-. ;, V. Sanford M. -Mrs. Rooke ther daugltf Ann. p ton for appendcts, Monday. -A baby boy was born recently to Mr. Mrs. Joseph Molnar, of-smth street. Mss Helen Fedor s spendng a weeks vacaton! wth. Mr. Mrs. John Corcore of Matawan. Mss Ida Toth had as her guest Mss Else Saloc qf Carteret. Mr. Mrs. John Menyp ther daughters, Betty Mary, ther son, John, of Warton, aro the guests of Mr. GOOD USED CARS SEXTON Chrytler Plymouth Asrncj 5 Smth St. Phon. ;!> PERTH AMBOY Fler Tell» Leon of Case James Fler heard about the, boy. He went to Mr. Lton. That was almost three years jago. Mr. Leon represents the Shrners on thattremendously effcent, tremendously- humantaran, tremendously unsunp State Crppled Chldrens Commsson. And]he got acton. Dr. Jalfee looked at the boy. Dr. Steskowtz worked on the terrbly-ht feet. Te dstrct nurses of the town he ped n the two-year regme deemed to buld Jmmy up nto physcal condton permttnjr more drastc operatons. Eggs mlk. Mlk eggs. All of t free.. Last Summer the State Commsson gave hm a wheel char. And n October, Mr. Leon arranged to have the boy sent to Temple Hosptal. That was] through the Shrners Crppled Chldren Hosptal that ganj n turn, was through f,nner Mayor Kemlrek of.phladelpha. v * * Moore, Fay, Alled At Phladelpha started the work. Dr. Moore, brought East especally to work on crppled chldren, Dr. Fay n the same,oflee, Wodb-ge Townshps own Dr. lvet Albee they all helped. The State Commsson mantaned the boy there, He began to get better. What dd t take? Well, ;sk hm the number of operatons lome tme. Readng-, wth Rev,, Hckey of- ther daughters, Betty djjcks] datng. Interment was n the St. Mary, ther son, John, of &«5>^H James cemetery, Woodlrdge, Warton, aro the guests of Mr. N *V 4f QUNNYDALF ^7 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY^ PURE FOOD MARKET FRESH KILLED Frcassee CHICKENS 4 clb PRIME.- CHUCK R O AS T ANY CUT 2 W b LEGS or RUMP SNOW W HUE VEAL clb L PRIME RIB ROAST 4: LOINS OF FANCY JERSEY PORK 5.I YOUNG PULLETS 7».,... (,»,,..,...,... I. MANN & SON OPTOMETRISTS HOUKS Daly to 2, 2 to & 7 to 8 Wednesday, to 2 only 89 Smth Street Tel PERTH AMBOY, N. J. t -l r- j-j :!-: ; - : ; ; ;,r Breast Of VEAL 6 LB MILK-FED VEAL CHOPS FRESH CHOPPED BEEF 3:25 Smoked CALI O LB SUGAR CURED SMOKED TONGUES J l 5E25 RED, WHITE or BLUE LARGE PLUMS 36 FR 25c SUNKIST LEMONS SUNKIST ORANGES

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