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1 [! n n mercans All! Remember Pearl Harbor! Buy War Bonds!: m m m Snbepenbent - leabet XXXIII. No. 4 Wnsn nftter nt *«Pnfl OfTfo, W mhrmk, N. Board Propose w Truck e Declared By State Unt MACHINE $7,! -! : > KJK--A specal ref rulng for the pur-.» hook and ludder replace the present,..lc wll be ncluded,u-hrot re Dstrct, learned last nght, -xft cost the pro, ;. could not be asm,. helcvcd tho fgure mumute $7,. ;,, nclude the propose I! :t next months an,.;.! I electon waj reach lengthy dscusson b I the commsson. UIJUSUI. n realty, was Malory last year when mn, superntendent rnjr department the K.tmr Offce New fmnel the local board!,, necessary to replace, machnes then n Declared ObolaU mmuncaton to the. HO, Mt, Mr. We have recently specton the publc nl n re Dstrct No. ^plyng the Standard rhelulf, we fnd the da>" nstead "C." ntenton to mmedkjj-mly the dstrct, there- -..-n, the fre nsurance to allow reaaomblt tme n whch to Icmcns. Wt beleve that jmths.s suffcent tme m to execute, the enclosed recdatons.. *V Uad mans vecommonnktons ) tht exstng ladder nl.s n very poor condllacel wth a modern erv s expected the lat- I tns month. Nerd I. Ct.d vneu the ladder ;e! Mr. Cadman repdrts! very poor condton, " paramount m the local u Scludule Rutng Oft Imt u ladder appar- r the frst machne ; the.scene a fre s rescue work. In : person s trapped on lor a burnng v ladder truck s used IlSCUl!. $, To Be Spent! -On Woodbrdge Creek WOODBIUDB An appropraton, has been ear-marked by the War Department for the dredgng Wood- brdge Creek, t was learned today. Last year, 88, cubc yards slt were dredged from the creek at a cost $,, Jacob H. Klen, counsel the Port Rartan Dstrct Commsson, sad. It s beleved that the War Department may accept a recommendaton made by Townshp Attorney Leon E. McElroy that the creek be dredged as far as Crab Beach Brdge on the road to Sewaren nstead as far as the Townshp dock as heretore. Mr. McElroy contends that f the dredgng went as far as the brdge the creek would not fll n agan so quckly. Accordng to Mr. Klen the creek s kept navgable n the hope that n the near future new ndustres wll locate along ts banks. John. Ryan, ST., reen Street, s a member the Port Rartan Dstrct Commsson. Red Cross und Now $, $9, More Is Sought WOODBRIIXK Close to $,- has been receved to date by red P. Buntenbach, treasurer the Red Cross War Belef Drve for Woodbrdge Townshp, t was announced today by the general charman, Mchael J. Traner. The amount wll be swelled consderably, Mr. Traner sad, when lst Church; Knds Daughters, S waen Chrstan Scence Churc! Sewnren Hstory Club. $8.95, proceeds paper sal by Junor Red Cross, $5, Taylors Tavern, Bluebrd nn, Walters Inn, Maple Tree arm, reen Lantern, Woodbrdge Lquor Store, Log Cabn, Lous reports are turned n by specal Nan, Quentn Baker, Sam Manger, Mddlesex Hotel, Borbas Tav- commttees ncludng the ndustral and pressonal mens commtteesern, Iseln Hotel, Leonard Meyers, Womans Assocaton Congregatonal Church, Junor Womans Donatons receved ths week were as follows: $7.5, collectons n ords Club Woodbrclge, Sgma Alpha Ph, Mrs. Harry Lnde, Mrs. B. W. Heagland, Breckenrdgo Auxlary, Mss L. Woardol, Mrs. John Breckenrdge. (Contnued on Page 6) Defense Councls Offered VocatonatMoo County Board Members Approve Nursng And Honu Economcs Comes or Defense Program WOODBRIDE Servces the rls Vocatons School, here, were fered to the Cvlan Defense Ouun cls Mddleaex County by the County Vocatonal Sehoo Board n a resoluton passed at a meetng Monday hel > the New Brunswck Vocatonal School. I Phlp C. Muccll, Perth Amboy, fered the reso t ce tack. {) that the.l ruue 75-gallon pump- -,:u\s ether be replaced or v n completely modernfuwh.cl brakes, pneu- d d tuton, and at the same tme ques- r*.-. r.cw pumpng tloned Whether the board was dong everythng t could to ad the cvlan defense program. :nl Ratng Offce, one "We have wonderful facltes n the grls school and I dont l.ulr nee pumpers has thnk we arc makng the use l-eel. The new machne them that we could," Mr. Muccll n servce last Septem- I Md.,. ; ILvne the present He suggested that nght classes. truck n "on..order" " the board feel that lukl be placed foevotts for decson. pruposal be defeated lcoau.se not provson " protect t, the comvull be absolved from llty, - - ( t hook and ladder!l nd for, on. U4, from Pet»r»., Kenosha, Ws. Thu uw dred out and! " sad to be too an- ^e. The top speed ^ mles an hour, tt Old Boy, Struck K Is Slghtly Hurt p(«4 I mar Drummor(J Ave»U», chld was treaud Vy KED BYBI HEADIN Steve Lp- "f M7 Washngton Ayek b be organsed to teach nursng, home economc* and to make arm bands for ar-rad wardens. Specal Couru. ^_, Clfford E.I Parsl, county vocatonal school drector, mentoned that the schools 4 students are now dong work for the Red Cross. Several frst ad courses have already been held at the school, whch Mrs. Eunce C. Harrson s prncpal, and she has already cum pleted arrangements for a new course to be held Monday after noons startng next week. The school s so arranged tha Ten-year-old, 6 drcl njured Mon struck by * r by Danel S, Ogden, Ieker Place and owned "Hl.Kusey, 87 Decksome ts rooms could be con verted nto an emergency hqsp tat. The queston has been dn SON BORN WOODBRIDE A son was bor rday to Dr. and Mrs, Isdo RabnowU, 45 South Par Drve, at the PerthAmboy enera Hosptal. Mrs. Rabnowtz s th :ussed by the local Defense Conn l several tm«s and a request fo ;he use the buldng may be lade. IRST AIDCL ASS Wn Coarse To Start On January th ISELTN A meetng has been called by Mrs. Salwa Shohfl, Iseln dstrct- oharnttf Woodbrdge jha-pter, Amercan Red Cross, for January kt 8: P. M. at School No. 6, reen Street, for the purpose organzng a frst ad class for Iaeln. An nstructor from the. WoodHdge EmetKoncy Squad wll bo present. Anyone nterested n jonng the class s nvted to attend. IN OICERS SCHOOL WOOOBRIDE Corporal ordon W. Steld, son Mr. and Mrs, Robert Suld, Dunharr Place, who wa a member Com pany B 5stAr Craft Warnng Regment at ort Dx, wll repor Tuesday at ort Monmouth wher he wll attend the Offcers Candj date School, Upon completon o the course he wll be commssons as second leutenant,. Motorsts Must Buy Tax Stamps At Post Offce By ebruary U {o«*hsh mot ovlr the B «uly, wll be requred to pay the ne* ederal Motor Vehcle Use T«under the Revenue Th/a U*» $ AC Th / motor vehcle, and on ebruary., the effectly«date the new law, etr ovmor «)/«requred to* gp to, ekhmnge* - The stamp m must be dsplayed py on n the Town- the nstrument panel l qf f each h car. motorsts all Volaton ths Act.am punjsh able * by h a fl fne "not t more than $5 or mprbonnunt for not more than days or both." Accordng to Mrs, tfathryn D. for each.sullvan, secretary-manager the [Automoble Club C/eftrsl New Jersey, A.A.A., therell a bll pendng rrcftngrets to repeal the ederal UM t&x"wfc,eb. consdered WOODBRIDE, N. J. ( RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 94 $5,. W. Woolworth Co. $5, Congregaton Adath Israel $. ortnghtly uld, Methoottr avorte Pup Hasnt Tag YetDueTo Defense WOODBRIDE^If "Rover," your colle, or "Scamp," your pedgreed cocker spanel or "Pal," just plan dog, havent receved ther lcense tgs yet, despte the new state law, just blame t, lke everythng else, on prortes. There n a scarcty brass and muncpaltes dd not fgure there were so many dogs to lcense and therefore dd not order a large enough supply. So between the two there amply snt a tag on hand. However, Townshp Clerk B. J. Dungan expects that hs supply tags wll be n hs fce durng the last week the month. In the meantrrte the doc catcher has been told "to keep hands f" untl ebruary. Drafl Board Seeks Three Delnquents Questonnares Reman Unanswered To Date WOODBRIDE Do you know where any these men arc located? If you do notfy Eugene Brd, secretary the local Draft Board at once. The men sought arc: Donald Knder, last known address, P.. Box 75, MeMer Street, Avenel. Traced as fftr as Mt. Vernon. Wlfred. Mahoney, last known addrsw, lorence Avenue, Colona. Alex Balla, last known address 55 Rahway Avenue. Was regstered at County Workhouse by the warden. Hasnt been heard snce hs release. All these men regstered for the draft wth the local _board and faled to leawttonranhng addresses before they left town. Stockel Is Attorney or Board Of Heal Other Employes Re-Name At Organzaton Meet WOODBRIDE All employ the Townshp Board Healt were reappontod for another yea at the organzaton meetng Mon day at the Memoral munclpa Buldng. Mayor August. rsner was unanmously renamed charman ;he board and others reapponted vere: B. J. Dungat, regstrar vtal tatstcs; Mrs. Martha Zettlemoyer, secretary to the board> at salary $4 a year; Dr., Mel- :olm Dunham, $ a year and Slla Lehman, Marjore Onley and Dorothy Nelson, chld hygene nurseb at $)8 a year; C. Chrs- ;an Stockel, Jr., attorney,?6 a r. The latter takes the place the late Parker B. Nels»n. Harold J. Baley, htalth fcer, was named to the Examnng Board Plumbers at no salary whle Harry Anderson and Lous Zehrer were reapponted to the same board at a salary $6 a year. Mr. Baley reported that hs flee receved $,848 n permts am lcense fees durng 94, an n crease $89 over the prevou year. RAHWAY \JMAf HUffr Car Crashes Into Hydrant After Collson AVENBL Mrs. Mary Peterson 6, 65 New Brunswck Avenu Rahway, wes njured Sunday whe a cur drven by her husband, An drew, 8, fgured n a collson wth another cat owned and operated by Edwn Palmer, a negro, 4, Haydock Street. Offcer Rchard A. Lev reported that both care were travelng t l south n Rahway Avenue, Avenel, and the Peterson ear "was»beu to make a left turn nto Coddmgfton Avenue when Palmers auto struck, t on thl- left rear door. The Peterson vehcle evened nto a hydrant and broke t f ^t tfct base and also damaged a street.marker at. the corner. *. Mrs. Peterson wf twtted by Dr. - >... * *.. MWoodbrdfa, for «hoj?h m contoa "Pendng Conre»s," HESWpSTI Mr*,. Sullvatf sad,%«maehtnery WOODBRIWJ/-, V Robert Me&wtnf fr^f 9^ _..Avenue, fond_a poekeftoojc IMllHhol Every rday nl s Crnen Ht.. Woolhrldge, N. I, More Armaments or Uncle Sam! Heedng the call Uncle Sam to buy Defente Bond, the Wonnn Club Woodbrdge th week purchaed a Defense Bond n the amout $. Pctured above are, left to rght, Mr.. lmour Robnton, club presdent, lgnng tlo bond, and Mr Thomas J. Leahy, club treasurer, turnng the organzatons check over to red P. Buntenbach, casher at the Woodbrdge Natonal Bank. No Brthday Ball Ths Year.. Donatons Asked To Ad Polo,Vctms WOODBRIDE Due to the Wolk; treasurer, red P. Buntenbach. Although thu adults wll not war stuaton, the annual Presdents Brthday Ball conducted for hold a ball the Junors wll con In.- achng. the.. - decson to el-uluct luct ther tea dunce on January mnute the ball, Mr, DesmondD d ) 44 n School Shl No. N. Mrs. Jane ^e..^e^.a-uke..lmm9ml lu d; aton Infantle Paralyss wll b«j»due-w"-««m-*>mffl»<rt«, ; -I:.be n charge. "" leve t s best not to conduct a Tag Day Tomorrow elmnatud ths year. Trvk decson was reacted last ball ths year. We plan to "hold Tomorrow a tag day wll be held nght at * meetng the Commttee for the Celebraton the cerely urge all those who were shp and resdents are urged to a drve- n ts place and we sn- on the man streets the Town- Presdents Brthday held at the patrons on last years program to donate. Hgh school students Hffh School. send n the amount they would wll be n charge tho contaners Thomas. _. Desmond, general have pad as a patron as a In addton, the MaTch Dmes charman the drve, announced donaton. wll be carred on aa unual and the followng commttee: Honorary charman, Mayor AuguBt. need funds due to the epdemc "Ths year more than ever we the "Brthday Cards", made to hold a dollars worth dmes, wll be maled to resdents throughout rener; vce charman, Mrs. A, nfantle paralyss n New Jersey thu Townshp.. Randolph; secretary, Mss Ruth durng the past year." Budget, To Be Adopted By Board Of Educaton, To Show Increase Electon ebruary ; JOIN WE MARINES Aaroe, Turner, ler, Threp Sewaren Boys leave To Se«k Re-Electon Monday or Tranng WOODBRIDE A slght n- :rease s expected n the Board Educaton Budget when t s ntrouced for adopton at a meetng Monday nght. A spokesman, for the board sad yesterday that the budget "wll not be too far out from las); years budget," hut that wth a "decrease WOODBRIDE Three Sewaren boys have joned the Unted States Marnes and wll leave Monday for Parrs Island, South Carolna, where they wll vcuve ther prelmnary tranng. The now Marnes afe: Patsy C. Catano, son Mr. u,nd Mrs. James Catano, Woodbrdge Avenue; Joseph Ctcslak, son Mr. and Presdent Approves Local WPA Allotment $5,4 ToTe Used or Post-War Program WOOnlRID-E -Allotment lk.ul by the Works Project Adnnstraton for mprovement treets n Woodbrdge Townshp vas approved Wednesday by Presdent Roosevelt. Thu allotment, accordng - to Townshp Attorney Leon E, Me Elroy "s more or less for a post war program." "There really shouldnt be any WtPA program at tre preeen tme," Mr. McElroy explaned, "bu the Townshp can, f the occason arses and any men are avalable, use some the allotment now." Mrs. Joseph p Cheslak,, Sr., West Ed.n state recepts, salary l adjust djt Avenue, and Edward Smonsen, grandson Hans Smonsen, a retred Woodbrdge Townshp polc ments and hgher costs for supple YOUNSTER HURT t s only Yatural that we must pro SEWAREN Whle slegh r vde for an ncrease n the budget. ng across Clff Road Wedne In the meantme the board POSTPONE MEETIN day, Rchard Kauffman,, 6 makng preparatons for the annual electon to be held ebruary cetng the Sewaren Embloy by u car operated by Mrs, Julu WOODBRIDE The annua! Woodbrdge Avenue, was struck. The terms Andrew A. es ederal Credt Unon sehed B. lbert,, 9 Oakland Avenue, The boy was treated by Dr. Aaroe, Wllam Turner and James led for January 4 has been post ler wll expre and they are all joned untl January at thu Co Bfnjavtn Wesenfeld for laceratons the face anl shock. expected to seek re-electon. umba Club, on Man Street. Although the electon s only a lttle over three weeks away, there has been no ntmaton that the present.encumbents wll receve Jr. Red Cross Lsts Charmen any opposton. However, pettons for Board Educaton electons ave usually not tl ad untl.the last or Collecton Of Waste Paper nnute so there may be others n ;h«feld before the fnal date for lllng postons.whch s next Wed- Dstrct Clerk Roy?. Anderaon wll be n hs fce n the Hgh [Sellout on Barren >Avew# Wednesday nght to receve pettons INCORPORATION ILED WQODBRIDE,A certfcate. Incorporaton was ssued ths Week, at the county elerks qffce to the Amercan Ceramcs Cotn- Wllry Street and Maureen Au- ^ 6 S b _. *.barn, S4& Myttle gars Avenue, Wood- gg Avenue, Rahway 7-4ttftnd w-wmwdjtrfflge 8**8w-~- ortrde Behley Mlrt rt»tory ag«a^ and (W fr - or4»v 4 Bjwvfl^ ^ Lflo^frf Lfl OT frf eownon utocjt wth no par valu Brunswck Avenue, Perth Amboy,nd 9 ahares preferred stock und %p\a Allen,»«Ln. [ftt j^loq. each. wsr«ftbthjojued.the den Street, Perth Amboy 4-84-M. prncpal atock holders, all. New KeaSbey: "$% P4Tk-4*4 B»un«wck are: Maran C, N«n\e- Crows U\\\ j 8oa,d.and" Helen Novak, shares d «ommo t«#n, three H, Anvksten WOODBRIDE Members the Junor Red Cross the Town- >hp have completud plans for thu ollecto( wastu paper for the leneftt the War Relef und. Tfownshtp reeldunts who have waste paper whch they wsh to donate nayhave t pcked up by gettng n touch wth any the folowng Junor Red Cross Co-ordhatora. Woodbrdge: Donald Kerr, 4 Smth Street, Hopelawn.: Hobut Kdc-hok," New B^uwwKfc Avenue, Perth Amboy ""* " Howard Street. Sewaren: Anton Kaposztas, 5 East Avenue, Woodbrdge 8-5IT and Shrley Tombs, Clff Road Woodbrdge Port Headngs Ralph T«te»,. < rst "Street and Mare Salla, r Henry Street. Avenel: Jacob Detrch, 8 Ave nel Street, Woodbrdge 8-76 am lora Hessner, Wylc, Street an Route 4, Woodbrdge 8-rW. Colona: Edward Madnen, Rut Iseln; Walter Burchak, Trent street, Matuehw t-u^7 and Ve ronca Ozell, Benjamn Av me, Metuchen 6-4 R-l. Traffc Crcle: erdnand Lak lfonteque Avenue, CllTorc. Heghts, Woodbvdge H-7-M an4 I Ethel Ssdlak, reen street, Wood tbd S*MJ PRICE IVE CENTS Commttee To Appont 6 New Cops Addtonal Men Needed or Defense Program, Declares Polce Head LEONARD TO RETIRE WOODBRIDE Sx men wll bo apponted to tho polco department Monday by tho Townshp Commttee. The rumor the appontments was confrmed yesterday by Polce Commssoner Herbert B. Rankn. However, ho dd not announce the names the prosper tve rookes "aa all the men have not taken ther physcal examnatons." Two the appontees wll take. the places the!«te Robert Kgan, ords, and eorge Leonard, Avenel, who Is H and s expected to retre as he s over the retrement age and has beefton the force years as requred by law. In dscussng the proposed addton to the force, Commssoner Rankn sad: "I have been somewhat opposed to appontments to the department when tmes were hard. But now thngs aro dfferent. Our country s at war. We have lost ono man by death and we about to lose anole by retrement and they have to be replaced. The polcemen, due to the home defense program and necessary cooperaton wth federal - authortes, are faced wth addtonal work and they are behg aa- sgned too propotttto work they get." y g much nght work n Wth the appontment th*. sx men, the department wll have" a personnel 9, stll two less than tho number me* on the, force n 9. Kmball In rst Ten After Naval Tranng Local Resdent raduate As Machnsts Mate m WOODBBIDE raduaton^! mm the Unted States Navy ~ ; ftvnton tradeschool wto n average 9. gave James J, mball, 59 Rahway Avenue, e/ tandng tenth n a class 6 t the Avaton Machnsts-Mate; School n Jacksonvlle, g. Kmball, brother John A/- " Kmball,.Hallway. Avenue, JaS ; actve on the Perth Amboy VMCA, boxng ;team. He has cotttnua " boxng actvtes and engaged n a number bouts n the Jacksonvlle Naval Ar Staton tourna* ments. In an ntervew before gradua- ton Kr.ball sad; "To any young mun contemplatng jonng a mltary organzaton, the Unted; States rlavy fers the fnest tranng." Located on the northeast lordjt coast eght mles south Jack* sonvluj, the, acre Naval Ar Staton s a tranng ocnte* for ca», det avators who, after successfullj ;< mplctng ther course, recejye v mmssons as Ensgns n the Na- ral Reserve and for tradesmen who ualfy as Avaton.., lates, Metalgmths, Radomen and rdnancemen.,t; After completng ther tranng ere, avaton fcers and avaton ^ adesmen are assgned to ar ataons ashore or shps afloat whoro ;ach realses the mportance ha work wth the other, for a plane, the ar must be n, perfect conlton. dttcaton To Be Dscussed At Meetng Of Study Club WOODBRIDE M. P. H, tacfcer wll be hostste to the Twe day Afternoon Study Club Janwary fo whun the general topc. "Ed(ucatan",w l ll be dscussed. Three papers wll be presented as [follows: "The Three Ra\Tfc Backbone Educaton," Mrs.X C. Ensgn; "Modern Pedagogy, Mm. L.. Reynold* and "O«#- orr Today," Mrs. Vt O. QN LEAVE " WOODBtlME Ensgn erjfllf B. Wllamson, aon «ferdnand Wetterbeg, pf r<(v Streelt, s on a short leave from tha Nam Ar Ifh.. at v 4

2 PACT. W oorhrrlgc Noten WUH.M Norman, son Mr. nl M Tlns Nornun, (rw S ITI, left Saturday fo lnty m - nth Jersey wth th Nl * Joscy St* (ard. --M,. nut Mr*. Hnrman W. Detlmc. nf Ilnrron Avenue, entertnnel Mr. and Mm. Wllam A. Thomp-nn. M. and Mrs. Peter A. Smth nd Mr. and Mrs, Justn Marsh ; a InfTet snpper Sunday ngh I. Ms. (,. Myron Walters, Mnn Sn-el, wll he hostess to the rday Aftwnom Brdge Club at : brdge luncheon ths afternoon. Mrs. Carlton S. Beyer nnd daughter. Beverly Ann, Boston, Mass., are vstng Mrs. Wllam Butlers, nf llarndl Avenue. Edward H. Knsey, Decker Place, who underwent r^ operaton at the Itahway Menorul Hosptal, s convnlhcng at hs homt. Mrs. Ncholas Olo, Berry Street, who underwent an appendectomy at thf Pefth Amboy Oneral Hosptal s recuperatng at her home. Mr. nnd Mrn. Andrew I. Tlton..If., formerly Mrtuhtn, are now makng ther home at 64l Lnden Avenue. Mrs. Tlton n the former Helen Solomon, Avenel. Mrs, lons Allen entertaned the Tuesday Afternoon Contract Club ths week. - The Senor Chor the Methodst Church wll hold a rehearsal tonght at the home Mrs. Allut R. Bergen on Man Street. A socal wll le held after the mttnr at the home.. Mr. and Mrs. Hussell Dpppe on Moore Avenue. John A. Dungan, son Mr. fnd Mrs. Mame* P. Dungan, nf Baon Avenue, who enlnul recently has been transferred to the II. S. Ntval Reserve Mdshpmens School at Annapols. A daughter was born Monday to Mr. nnd Mrs. dares. Bohlke, Jean Court, at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. The Lades Auxlary Woodbrdge re Company No. wll hold a beneft card party January! at the hrehouse. on School Street, Mrs. Robert Bader and (Mrs. Julus Prohaska are co-charmen. Janet. age Chapter, D. A. R., "Hat Stands Out n Wnter Scene rank Van Syckle s the man the hour n Uoodbrdpfc, He -Wll came., to the; e^ue ol o the Town- t : oclock at the shp and thee acnol MMntday afterom> Mrs. Ernest C. Mfett on Prospect Street. Mrs. race V. Brown and Mrs. Benjamn Parsons are assstng hostesses. Obtuares James E. Moor* PORT KEADIMW*«M. J Mome, 57, a former Polce Scr jrennt wth the Readng Ealroad, who was well known n the Townshp, ded Sunday mornng a heart attack at South Bound Brook. He s survved by hs wdow, Mary. uneral servces were held Wednesday at hs home. Essex Avenue, Metuthen, and at St. rancs Church, Metuchen, Bural was n St. James Cemgtery, Woodbrdge. BROTHERS IN SERVICE WOODBRIDE Marshall and Sheldon Hubbard, sons C. S. Hubbard, reeman Street, have enlsted n the armed forces. " "Sheldon s wth the Unted States Marnes and Marshall s n the the U. S. Navy. SCHEDULE MEETIN. AVENEL A meetng the AvwclRtptbTcST ^ha, fre;, be held January, at eght oclock fram wll feature moves and tertanment. Refreshments wll be Berved, REPORTED SAE WOODBRIDE Word has been receved here that Corporal Anthony Cavallero,.statoned at Scho- f*ld Barracks, Hanolulu, s safe and well. Chrstan Scence Church Calendar Clrlan Sctnce rst Church Chrst, Scentst, Sewau-n, s a branch The Mother Church, The rst Church Chrat, Scumtst, n Boston, Mass. Sunday servces, A. M., Sunday school, J: A. SI., Wednesday Testmonal meetng 8 P. M. Thursday, readng foom, to 5 P. M. "Lfe" s the Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, January 8, n (ll Cb.slan Scence Churches and {Socetes throughout the world. f The olden Text a: "How excel- R thy lovngkhdnem, Cod!. or wth thee a the fountan lfe." (Psalms 8;7,!T): \ Among the Lejsson-Scrmonl ctas* ^jons n the fallowng front-, the jbk: "Tl)ou wlt shew rpe the \ fat lfe: ll thy present* s ful^ «joyr," (Psalms *:).,,fhe LM«on-«uo( aluo nclu, _4}lf fallowng pas^ge fnju L Ohnstan Scence tuxtfoook, " -=p&t*. and Health wth K*y to I,, ^enpturex" by M»ry ftjer p %vl us fed the dvne jr* ( \ Sprt; brngng us nto py k Hfe and recvgofuf )t mortal.materal pow«r *s able to deal "Jjet us rejoce that w«are su the dvne powars that yss {uah volunttert to """"»vy, M»,tn«Corp* cojjtnut ash her hat tn t ment. The :u;n,, v.llm-.f a cold v. ll HI In -:t<-! th nulf to nat n. TEN YEARS AO Pator Urge* the Adopt amly" Plan fnral pont nf : womans enslume s nttt lucks ts most mportant elehat hcdd.s the year around. Heres II eyes -n hgh tulfn ocelot fur. Slver Tea Planned RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 94 By Lades Ad roup Red Cross War und Wll! et etesjproceeds AVKNKI - Arrangement to nol! a slvpt"te for the beneft the Red Cms* durng the lust, week n.launary were made at a meetng n{ the I.alles Ad Socety leld Tuesday nght at the rst Presbyteran Chnch. Mrs. Wllan Johnson was named charman and she wll le asssted by Ms. rederck lcrlley, Mrs. H-tmn Sewrd, Mrs. Morrs Danley and Mrs. K. (. Perer. Mrs. I).. le Young wns appn.ted t) lake rhrge purchnsnu materals n( Uest.ed by the WoorTlrdge Townshp Defense Councl. A donaton $5 was made to the \atonal Board oregn Mssons. Plans were also dscussed to assst tle Junor chor n obtanng robes. Mrs.! :. W. Wttnebcrt, Mrs. Wllam Delwelor and Mrs. Job Perry were hostesses for the evenng, Dorothy urka To Marry Ed alvanek Of Carteret PORT READIN Mr. and Mrs. Stephen.. urka, 57 West Avenue, announce the engagement ther daughter, Durothy Elzabeth, to Edward.J, alvanek, son Mr. Ths Week Years Ago and Mrs. Joseph alvanek, fc!) : Roosevelt Avenue, Cartoret. announcement was made last ngh! Mss lllka g u ^ ^ by rederck A. Spencer, nance WoodbrdRe Hgh School and New Charman. Jersey State Teachers College,, «,. Newark. She s a member the In a sermon delvered Sunday at John Koku. WH»# the rst Presbyteran Church Kev. Ernest S. Abbott, jaator, urged hs ngregaton to gve serous thought to the dea helpng needy famles. Mr. Abbott tdocated the dea that each famly n comfortable etumstnno.es adopt a needy famly and provde )ecesates, Van Syckle Comes To Ad WoodbYdge r.oon by buyng $, Townshp bonds for the Perth Amboy Natonal Bank whch ho s presdent. Part the money wll be used at once to pay the school teachers the Townshp schools who were n doubt as to whether they would rereve ther pay n tme for ther Chrstmas shoppng, Senor Student* Must Speak rom Rostrum Contrbuton Plan Would Cut Tax Rate If the school teachers Woodbrdge Townshp decde at a meetng ths afternoon to throw n wth the other employes the Townshp n tn effort to brng about relef the economc stuaton here, the result wll be, roughly estmated, a reducton about thrty ponts ntho tax rate or a savng about $5, for the year, Merrll Named It was announced ths mornng by Prncpal Arthur C. erry that begnnng today and on rdays thereafter, members the Senor Class wll be requred to speak from the rostrum at assembly excr- faculty at rankln School, Metuchen. Scavenger Work Mr. alvanek s a graduate The Townshp Commttee, at an Carteret Hgh School and Clemso-n nujuumou adjourned m."» meetng - last nght,»"-. un «"- college, Clemson, S. C. He s emanmously adopted a resoluton a-; rf wardng the garbage collecton con- v J ^ pojtcr wheder Cor. tract for BS7 to John Kpkus,.. Hopelawn. The Kokus bd ag U. S. to nsure Amercan shp gregated 6,. owners aganst war rsk. Town ets $7, Back rom Broker The Townshp has recouped $7,- the $8, allegedly pad llegally by the former admnstraton to the brokerage frm ot B., I le Safety, by ;Chaffee. Sodalty Objects To lm Showng Pressor M. A. Elmwood Avenue, was named County Eng- neer at a meetng tle County n State Lons Clubs, gave the Board Chosen reeholders yes- paper to the club, terday. Mr. Merrll «wdely known n Woodbrdge. He has THREE YEARS AO! Van ngen for floatng a refundng!. Dstrbuton andshowngj Motprogram four years ago. Sut was" on pctures "" " "subversve" to the nsttuted but on advce Townshp Attorney Leon E. MoElroy t was deemed advsable to accept a settlement out court. been Tqwnshp Engneer snce the control the Townshp passed nto the hands,the Democratc party several years ago. Mrs. lanagan Agan Heads. O. P. Women The annual meetng the Woodbrdge Womans Republcan moral and sprtual teachngs home and church" were condemned n a resoluton adopted ths weak by the Blessed Vrgn Sodalty jst. James Church. Parsh Mourns Death Of ather Trtvert Casale, On Nght Off,......, Nabs Autost A. Mddeaed pw»h mourned Even though t may be New today the loss a progressve Year, g Eve, ln( he - R ()ff duty) Pa> poator whom t had leatnwl to love trttlmah -jbsepl Casale never foras a good and kndly man n the geta hs joh_ As., result h[, ar. Joseph eght months Travers the Rev. served Lawrence as the regte{» vncl,, lt K odnak, Warten Street, Carteret, a man who sprtual father St. James Roman Catholc Church, before hs has been nvolved n two fatal accdents wth an automoble snce untmely death last Tuesday. 98, and who was drvng through the. Townshp wth a lcttous regstraton and no lcense. Commtteeman Bergen Burned At Plant Commtteeman John Bergen (Agtaton To Oust was reported as restng comfort-; Unts oredoomed ably today after he had receved j Despte the agtaton Walter serous burns about the f,ace andjmanaker Avenel for the absorp- ton the. fre and school dstrcts arms n a gas exploson at the M. D. Valentne plant where he s by the Townshp government, as chef engneer. The accdent a means ncreasng effcency happened on Wednesday mornng, and economy, there a lttle lkelhood the movement wll gan any serous momentum. 865 Extra On Lncoln ven To Ad lons und Presentaton to the loca Lonsj Clol) a copy. the New York Hmld Aprl 5," 856. s sx- pected to add materally to the organzatons fund for near-sghted Townshp school chldren. J Stephen Hruska, long promnent; be made after the frst the year, j t was learned yesterday. Chef; the changes, t s understood, wll be the appontment Dr. Hub was held Tuesday afternoon Malcolm Dunham Woodbrdge. at the home Mrs. Thomas ftoy to succeed D S. W. ox ords j on Dunham Place..Mrs. E. J. lanagan was reelected presdent. IVE YEARS AO Town Pay* Cash On Months Blls All blls contracted by the Town- Bhp durng December wll be pad n cash, thus endng temporarly, at least, all use scrp. The Dunham To Be Named Townshp Physcan Mnor changes ft admnstratve departments the Townshp wll Parsons ets Certfcate At Rutgers Traffc School Sergeant Benjamn Parsons receved hs certfcate Monday from Katger Unversty for completon! a -week course n traffc educaton and law. The presentaton took place at the Bureau Pub- W«sad "Br(ht" we ddnt mean SHINE! Tfc«nap the fabrc s gently rased U> elmnate the shny, glassy surface. Yow wh f thoroughly cleaned to mftjw & Rr jb*l weave stand out. It s carefully preatfq to make creases hang stramft, Qf toty«* t xu % hetter! ^^ Woodbrdge -7 CCDPCA 8 MAIN STMET (NKXT TO BANK) blue coal* you cant beat t SAVE buy t NOW JOHN J. BITTIN CALL WO. 8- Straned Apple Sauce made from goldencheeked Mchgan apples. Or Aprcot aud Apple Sauce, wth sunrpened aprcots from sunny Calforna- Vtamn A, ron nod lots flavor! erber* Cmal* ttramht l««4 JflWr tn* EUBEKS REJUNWIH ST., N. T. WALKER r~ Only actor n Hollywood to practce dentstry as n sdelne to actng roles s Edgar Buchanan. After successfully practcng lentstry for ten years at Altadena, Calforna, Buchanan began dabblng n amateur dramatcs. Hs performance n a play at the PBRBdena Communty Playhouse won the approval a talent scout from Columba Studos and a screen test. Before nk was dry on the contract, he was put to work n bs frst pcture, "Arzona." Provng hmself n thoroughly qualfed thespan, he has stepped from one flm to another ever snce. Born n Humansvlle, Mssour, Buchanan moved wth hs parents to Oregon whle stll n hs teens. He took n dental course at the Unversty Oregon. Oply the urgng hs father prevented hm from seekng a stage career at once. They compromsed. Edgar opened an fce near Pasadena, and acted nghts. EMPLOYMENT The total cvl non-agrcultural employment n November was 4,9,; ths s over three mllon more than were employed exactly one year prevous. However, t s true that employment dd drop between md-october and mdjnovember by 8,. Ths decrease, accordng to Secretary Labor rances Perkns, was due prmarly to seasonal recessons Workers favor /, pay deducton to ad defense, allup fnds. KINDLIN - IREPLACE WOOD - AMOUS READIN COAL KOPPERS COKE MASON MATERIALS UEL OIL Phone Woodbrdge 874 WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. ST. EORE AVENUE WOODBRtDE TELEPHONE 4-75 THOS.. BURKE uneral Drectors 66 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. "There l No Subtthute or Burkt Servce" SONJA HENIE IN PERSON Tckctt Now AND HER 947 HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE MONDAY JAN. 9* thru 4* and JAN. 6 th 4 7 th (EVININOt ONLY) AHmb r«wv«h»iio, $.6$,M.M,»», U.4 at Qad.n am Wtt.m Unon O«V» In M-)lopolllan ar.u at box ew(f MADISON g Mr and Mrs. Steve Rskn. ] eorge Avenue, entertaned followng: guests at a dnner v Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo- Uuska and daughters, Betty, \,n. and Magdalene; Mr. and Mrs..ph Dnnoecu and chldren, Hcl-,,,seph and Steve; Mr. am Mrs. j l)s,.ph Hornya, Woorthrlge- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruskn Jr., and daughters, Joan and n Cnrterel, and Mr. and Mrs. UMI Sdenko and Albert Ev-,., *, Perth Amboy. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paul, St eorge Avenue, were hosts to Mrs. Helen Anderson, Red Bank, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. lensbcrjt, Mddlesex Avenue, were hosts at dnner Sunday to Mr. ard Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Baldwn, Amhcrst Avonuo, were hosts to her brother, Joseph Nater, Phladflpha; Mss Evelyn Pohurell, Newark, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Ronalder, ords, at lnnor Sundny. Troop No. 5, Colona rl Scoutn, held a party Saturday aflornoon nt the home ther lcadr, Mrs. Wllam Ogden, on Inwood Avenue. ames were played and ufreshments sewed. Those attendng were: Charlotte Brown, Veronca Weber, Eyelyn Chubert, eorjjene and Mare Sutter, Helen nnd Stella Sut, Anna Importco, Beatrce Bssell, Matthn Hedgon, Colona Newt Brefs INDEPENDENT-I.EAI Msa Barbara Ilol», MI, a,v, M,,.,,.,, I,, to hold Hfmm Boulevarl. rasng. It card party. j Brothers n Rah on W(, st {;ff noon. A course, lu,, rl s met Tuesday at nsttuted about January n the ther leader, Mrs. Seymn LoBo"HnrThefolywng women and made for were dstrcts- Mrs. Edward Shu- The Sunday school Mrs Henry Lavn, Mr*. Hnr- the New Dover V IT""JJCCUIT Mrs, Russell etkes, Church wll ment Mondv MrsCharlesScott, Jr., Mrs. Phlp at,the home Mrs. NY] Ten Blevker Mrs. Byron Schwartz, n Scutch Plans, nnd n,, MM Charles Knaer, Mrs. Joseph Ad wll meet there Tue,,, M Andrews Mn M MacWhnney, The communty nght pn,-, Mn DaneDenBle.vkcr,M.s.Jol.n next Wednesday wll h, AmlercM Mrs. Hran Tuttlc, Mrs. nemnrnton the ln, Wllam odson, Mrs. red Cnrl- Stonewall Jackson and I:, son Mrs. Thomas Hynes, Mrs. Uw- l.rc. rencc Sut and Mrs. Jamea Blar-U. - Mrs. Chester Case, Mr? Sdney Beanjon, Mrs. Jnmes Kl!? Mrs. Edward Nadler, Mrs. (. Anderson, Mrs. J. Donahue and the charman, Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Washngton Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown St, eorge Avenue, attended a dnner Thursday nght n ords n honor Commtteeman James Hchaffrck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, Enfeld Road, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and son, Robert, Elzabeth, Sunday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Volk, East ClfT Road, were hosts on Sunday to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ludwg Beverly Barbour and Ruth ueg- Iseln, and to Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawner. jrence Butterworth, Jersey Cty. The followng men have been Mr. and Mrs. Koss Mlnc.clb, apponted to the Troop Commttee, New Dover Road, entertaned Colona Boy Scouts: Dr. C. C. Ms. Caolyn Carroll andmss Emma Carroll, Jersey Cty, at Chstman, Mddlesex Avenue, as charman, Thomas Hynos dnner Sunday. Berkeley Avenue, and Harlcy Mc- Colona rl Scout Troop No. Cluf, Chan-o-Hlls Road. wll meet tomorrow mornng at Mrs. eorge Hodshon, Columba Avenue, has been confned oclock at the home Mrs. John to her home ths past week wth an attack the grppe. OR SALE Members the Red Cross met Beautful sx-room dwellng, Tuesday evenng at the home near Sewaren School. Wake up feelng ft! Hove your PILLOWS made clean. fresh fluffy by Morey La Rue Enjoy better deep and r«l by ltvnt your pllows cleaned, fluffed am purfed by More; I.aKuf. Stf for yourself how S anl t tt\n to snuftlc down un t. nllow thats wfl and.sucet-uuellng... free from bumps uud lumps. Itn (sod dea to have pllows dened tller Ihet bav«been tuljs and aclufss In tbc famly, (oo. Two for $. Tckngs worn or badly sunel? Morey LaHue trr* you t varety ot attraetv«tek(h n anwrlpd colon %nj pattern «r M IMtla M JS» «*«*- mmt**a wb l( m feathtr pro. Phone or wrt* Morey I.»Bu«today, REE PHONE SERVICE C»ll "WX-7M" DRYCLEANWC l«w. t, Wl.nln, N. j. D»ly atrrut In Woodltrta a. «U pont, n Ml<Ml«M> ad MMa««tb Couokle. Wllua J. rohmann Washngton A»e., Carteret Carteret Salvaton Charge ot Church S AVENEL "The <!,.l : wll le the subject Ih, to bu gven by Rev. Che lowuy at the eleven nv vce Sunday mornng nt": Presbyteran Church. The Young Peoples meet at seven orlnek servce at e^lr wll le n charge n h the Perth Amloy h Army..* On January 5 thf worshp sermon topc wll paredness and Emertrcm npr the cventk servce :l. from Plunfteld wll he : Dr. Wllam lemng w! speaker. The rendshp uld,< Monday nght at the M; Mens Cluh next rday the Chuwh Councl wll January M at the Mans- ullup poll fnds 8.IH U. S. suffer from colds. Vo releve Msery t TAIIL.TR sa.vt: SOSK IH(»IS llll (ll DKOPN Try COLDl 66 "Uul>-ly-TI»m"-B \\ 5 ALLOWANCE AUTOMATIC RADIO-PHONORAPH Records Automatcalt) ets Amercan and oregn ReceDton Tbt* lrnrl(»a Jrnd llmlv ntmblnmloa u H luluulllc rcvurd rkurr. \Weurd» lot Ivr llm«luagrr. fttubf ptr(«rma«-«in Ul» N-lukr \. ( «u^crl«ao<l>ac art... U»- flualvr Man** Loop Anl«ou... -unl, null ampllalob.uu a l l ( " SMMr Hj-awl- Mpukfr. REULARLY DEDUCT OR YOUR OLD RADIO 99< PAY ONLY * EASY TERMS AT SUN 8 MONTHS TO PAY STATE STREET. PERTH All BO] *AJSS;!l»

3 &**#*<*»* >W- HT "" IT,K ENDENT LEADER Offer Safely At PTA Sesson j a s Purchased or Casualty Staton* INKI. t;,,lr I" M s. Kthel Stern, j.-hrr n the Avenel charge a aafetjr by the chldren,,,vs, I,,.,;!, second,, meetng the Avenel,,. her Assocaton held y., the busness sesson conv Ms. eorge Slvka, the rnl( lt wan made that ur, s( s and Mss Har- IV] S W(,n the attendance ll,. December meetng. (,H nl. s was voted from the.,,! A collecton nne Vas taken ujf to purchase t,l., Upment for the De- ",.,,,,,-U lrst Rd boxes. Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph mass, (In VCIT IIpponted to make to hold a card on ab s» Red Cross beneft s. Rchard Myers as char- M tnl by board members,<m<luct a luncheon and,» January 7 at the Ivnud Spcece fth wll h>ll» meetng m Klucuton group ather ;,,,;uy at ; oclock. :,.n y mtne wlt feature Irs Duy program wth llnm Kuzmak as char- Mr Aler Tarct wll prothday cake. lfon Party Conducted?waren Brdge Clubs AIKN The Sewaren. ;II,<{ th? W. A. Brdge, luchvon party at the.tr.v (lub last Thurs n. There were fve :.nd^c n plaf and uft* h:.n;e(l. -,t we; Mrs. Wllam H. Mrs. Vctor Man \nmy; Mrs. John Mossl!;lm,y; Mrs. Wllard AVENEL The Junor Worn PLAN BENEIT f Ave.cl; Mrs. John V, ans Club met ths week at the l, KUSM Solt, Mrs. Al home Mrs. John Stutsk, l. ITm-, Mrs. UwoM eorpe Street, wth Mrs. Rubn.,f WVodbrutfte; Mm. Clay. reco presdng. "Tgrs wttr IrlT, Mrs. A. Chrsten completed for the Red Cross bene M.-fulu-n; Mrs.. J ft card party on Wednesday and M. Peter Van Syckle, for a luncheon and brdge to be r..u-.. Henry. Mrs. A, W held at the home Mrs. Charles V.. K. T. Howell, Mrs, Podraza on Burnett Street on January 8. Solld, Mrs. eorgt M--. Wllam H. Tombs, The club voted to purchase rolls llw- ntul Mrs. Wt- bandage* and safety pns for -, (f town. JLONIA MAN DIES IONIA ;.:()- K»-. ChlstO- :tl, nf MtPtrase Avenue, ded TH-stUy n the Medlter, J--.*-y Cty, after a ness. H> s survved by nts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles fpu--m-n; two brothers, d Illultlpha and Ar» (cln, and a sster, Mrs. I.lrllpsllT. IVES TORED CROSS Synagogue Auxlary Alto Donates Bandage Shears WOODflRIDE Donatons ffteen dollars to the Red Cross War Relef und nrn two bandage scssors and one par straght scssors to the Woodbrdge Townshp Defense Councl were mad- at a meetng the Womans Auxlary Congregaton Adath Israel Monday. Kabb Rothman, Catteret, was the guest speaker and he took as hs topc "Value Relgon n the World Today." Hostossos durng the socal hour were Mrs. Mor- Chopcr, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Wllam Tobrowsky and Mrs. Julus Blake, ORTY HOURS DEVOTION AVENEL orty Hours Devoton wll open Sunday at St. Andrews Church at the :45 oclock Other servces wll be held as follows: Sunday evenng devotons, 7:46; Monday mornng masses at 7: and 8:6 oclock Monday evenng devotons at 7:45; Tuesday mornng masses at 7: and 8:6 oclock; Tuesday evenng devotons at 7:45. The regular masses on Sunday mornng arc held at :6 and :4R- Confessons are heard on Saturdays from 4: to 5: and rom 7: to 8: oclock. A novelty party wll be held at he church on January at 8: M. INSTALL SLATE I8EUN Lcs Bahr was ntaled presdent the Hometown Sports Club Iseln at a party held at the Poneer Tavern. Others nducted were: Vce presdent, John allo; secretary, Wllam unk; treasurer, Walter Petsch Accent Brde Relef und at the schoolhouse ker. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. January 7. There wll be a door Bahr, Mr. and Mrs, J. allo, prze and refreshments. Mrs, Mr. «nd Mrs. W. Petschker, Mr. John Lenk and Mrs. Joseph Comunale are co-charmen. and Mrs. W. unk, Mr. and Mrs. H. Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. A. Enfeld, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smth, E WeWl, M. Bryan, D, Pacfeo and. Hll. the frst ad boxes as requested by the Townshp Defense Councl. MARKSMAN ISELIN Prvate Charles Oluh, Company A, ttbth Tranng Battalon, Camp Crt, S. (., has qualfed wth the Medel M rfle as Marksman wth the score 7, t was announced at headquarters ths week. Prvate Olah s the son Ms. Jula OLah, Oak Tree Road. THE SILVER SCREEN STRAND,.,,!>;, Brent, Ilona Mas-...l lluthbone n the top,.i.--. Edwurd Smalls. I..!L;I Lady," a thrll n-lotlrama hgnlght-,wns uf a uttag ll-,.-.luurs, wll have ts.nun,- at the Strand > -m.w through Unted lr,, Based on the,.mtn by E. Lloyd..:,d Jack De Wtt and :,. Inn Whelan, "Jnter- I, I;." unfolds ts drama ;n London, Lsbon and : The supportng cast hres ene Lockhart CRESCENT hud Wth Ther Boota urn Warner Bros, pc- l upes today ut the Tleat-u wth Errol ynn I., d.- llavlland n the coul.-s, lrnns to lfe on "n- ut thu most Btrntr MI tn- latory the old I even more than that,!" tn- fust tme on the tl» tne story the man - the phrase: "Custers nd" a synonym for death* MLI. > r.ls, (-a(-g and gorgeous ^\ BluuH," s an eye-fl " -;l whch begns a loca " ut at the Crescent Tues---nud wth salors on llmlulu, t hss an»u- t n aled by Am Sherdan dk JucH Oake, Martha " k lluley, Herbert Ander- l Curson, Jacke C. lea- I tn- N^vy BluA Sextet, sx -le.st jjrjs Warner Bros. I anywlwre. DTMAS Idlant.lugug star nfde t us a moton pcture star t at the Dtnws Theatre n>(oldwyn-m»yer» "The Solder," affd the mutt IIIIIK to talk «bout. fll«stevens, MftkPBPlt* -, who appw( opposte Wd>. fcornuu, and hla&sed wth a Mdn hear} on the screen, I-vt-ut mergea *$ a captvat-, lalty who rot pttly can bl can act as W«tt> troubled mnd leads her to suspect that her husband s a muk derer, "Suspcon," at the Majestc Theatre, stars Cury rant and I Joan ontane n what s sad to be one the most grppng and unusual MwswUt dramas ever cen on the screen. rant enacts the role a reckless young wastrel, Johnne Aysgarth, and Mta ontane that Lna McLajdblW, quet and magnatve daughter a wealthy retred general. aaelnattd by Johnnes chajrtn, Lna succumbs to hs whrlwnd.woong and elopes wth htm only to leurn that he hasnt a shllng am that hes been lvng on borrowed money for years. Mrs. Lous J. Mnza" WOODBRrC., Pcte rcnnr, Sr., reen Street, announces the mnrrago hs nece, Mss Paulne Hehvrlen, the same address, to Prvate Lous J. Maar, son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mam, Sr., 77 Old Road, Sewaren, on December. The brde s a graduate Woodbrdge Hgh School, Clas? 97. Prvate Mazar s statoned at ort Jackson, South Carolna. The couple took a short weddng trp to New York Cty and upon ther return they were honored at a party gven by the brdegrooms parents, BENElfpARTY SELN The Parent-Teacher Assocaton School No. 6 wll sponsor a card party and tea for the beneft the Red Cross War KATKO.RANIERE WOODBRIDE Mr. and Mrs eorge ranere, Kng eorge Road, announce the engagement o ther daughter, Catherne, to Ale; Katko, son Mr. and M^s. ranl Katko, 7 Ash Street, Avenel, ENAEMENT TOLD POET BEADIN Mr. and Mr Steven Bozon, : Turtle Brook Road, announce the engagement ther daughter, Katltryn Sally, to Corporal Mchael U Ma?go, Jr., son Mr. and Mra. Mchael U Magge), New York Cty. Corporal D MajsRo s statoned ut Carolna. Iseln Theatre OAK TREE RD. ISELIN AT lll4,-> MdHTI.Y Slurln> MnllMrc nl JlNI Su(hl> rtmtltumh In It SUNDAY and MONDAY "Navy Blue»" and "Lades In Retrement" TUESDAY ONLY "Tme Out or fthythm" and "Brth Of Crme" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "Our Wves" and "Mob Town wth the Dead End Kdt RIDAV and" SATURDAY "Youll Never et Rch" and "Royal Mounted Patrol" Chapter "Rder, Death V*lley OOD EYESIHT A ft To Be Ever Treasured Nothng s so much apprecated a.s a "gft that keep* on gvng." v«yourself that treasured gft... OOD VISION. We nvte you and your famly to consult our Reg»t«red Optometrst, who»e every effort wll be expended n helpng you gan that treatured gft., Through the u»e the latest scentfc eaupment and most modern approved methods avalable, we are able to gve you a thorough examnaton. If glasses «e ^needed, they wll be accurately descrbed and carefully ftted, t ~ attenton gjjven to chldrens eyes. DR. Q. HINDMAN, USE OUR BUDET PLAN Jewelers EM-BEE op EN EVERY EVENIN.UNTIL taans TMA5 EAHWAY RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 94 SEL - SERVICE OOD ST NOW MORE THAN EVER, MAKE YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE INE OODS! I lores how to save money!,.. how to enjoy delcous, hgh-qualty foods as well! Shop n your A&P Super Market! ar more your food dollar goes for food tself when you buy here... far less t goes for overhead expenses. Why? Because A&P has made great strdes n reducng the spread between prces tsr(p }lnsl Qualfy, PORK LOINS Whole or Ether Half resh, small lons from young porkers. Serve wth A&P fancy Applesauce. Ib. LES O LAMB POT ROAST BROILERS & RYERS pad to growers and manufacturers, and the prces you pay. Thats why A&P sells ths fne food at really down-to-earth prces sx days a week every week n the year! Thnk what that means to you! Compare prces for week, compare qualty... then make A&P, YOUR headquarters for fne foods! * Choce rade Tender BONELESS CHUCK A&P Qualty Naturally Aged Beef Young, resh, Tender Szes to l lbs. 5UNHYIELD Tender-Cooked to Ih. Average Ready-to-Eat Hams. 7c Chuck Steak or Roast B»- ln 5c,t lb. Slced Bacon S D pkgs. c Cross-Rb Pot Roast 5c Lon Pork Chops (:nhrc " 5 c Top Srlon Roast 7c Spare Rbs ^ c Prme Rbs Beef 9c Smoked Caa 8c Chopped Beef f - ( - c Smoked Tongues ««9c Plate & Navel Beef ^ c rankfurters * <*».. 8c Boneless Brsket Beef 9c Pork Sausage "«^ U * 7c 9c Soup Beef m^.. DUCkS LgnK Island Extra b9c 4c Beef Kdneys b 5c Lon Shoulders Lamb Chops Lamb» ) «^ c Jm, Qualfy M llet Cod ^, = 5c ancy Mackerel lb c ancy Butterfsh. 5c Smoked llet "< J «lb c Rock Lobster Tals 9^ ancy Large Shrmp 9c ancy Weakfsh.. «. 5c ^ ^ Oysters.8c 6 O zcu P 8c SELECTED ES WILDMEREES. :, 4 5 Sharp Che6se wdfl s edta^avorb c Mld CheCSe AmercanWeMlk lb c Swss Cheese ^. c orgonzola Cheese c,,:,:" 49 Muenster Cheese ^y 9^ ancydocsc Bleu Cheese Ib 4 oldn Rch Cheese. 4^ Edam Loaf Cheese D 9 c Baby oudas Domests each BORDENS RESH MILK.. HEAVY CREAM Soap lakes Soap rans Cleanser Ammona,, Soap Powder Lqud Blung Now In No Depost Santary Contaners WHITE SAIL Quck Qentle Suds WHITE SAIL Actve Beads Soap WHITE SAIL or cleansng, scourng or polshng jobs! qual /» pt. WHITE SAIL Dres to p brllant, lastng lustre can WHITE SAIL Yellow Turnps Mclntosh Apples-;;; j ;, 5c Carrots «,JSR, et ^5c Calavos SOT.* -9c Pecan Meats van rtb+ 7 ^& 5-7c Pkgs C cans oz bo. MAIN ST. WODBRIDE Bank...»... 7 SMITH STREET PERTH^MBOY Htvtwuen Elm and Oak Streets, 96 IRVIN TREET, "* " RAHWAY Between Cherry St. &* East Mlton Ave, *54Q N. BRUNSWICK AVE. ORDS Ths Stou- HUB NO Mfat Department % s ss PAE THREE IN THE MHRPUUNI Enjoy (he cftt mgnfcent fltvoc rch, full-boded Red Crcle, Cutom EghtOCockCfee M M r^9c f Z 49c Bokar Cfee Quaker Oats Rolled Oats Mello-Wheat LORIDARAPERUIT HDAIIPCC UlnllULw BJT SUHNVIELD quck Cookng ox. 7, Dka. " < B ANN PAE Wheat -rm ^-7c Wheatena Instant Ralston Aunt Jemma pftncftke LOUR S 9 Sunnyfeld Pancake lour 5- Cnnamon Twst f ^ S ^ 5c Marvel Bread PUDDINS- AHH PAE /[. Choc, Vanlla, Butterscotch My-T-ne Desserts *» 9c Bakng Powder ^ ^ Oc Cake lour ZS - ^ 5e Bakng Chocolate ION * ^^ SULTANA An Old-Tme avorte O lb. w cans Tomato Juce rapefrut Sectons^ ^5c resh Prunes»»«N^c rut Cocktal «"«:: b ; 5c College lnn T K Cocktalt"5c Sunsweet Prune Juce 4 :.: 5c Sweet Cder -»^»5c ^- 4U Orange and RAPERUIT JUICE ca o ns 5C rapefrut Juce Unsweetened V, Qc Sweet and Jucy Contans Vtamns B^. Large Sze Vtamns B>, C** each 5*lC 5 STRIN BEANS ContansUtamms A.,, Bs C- lb Qc TkAnO SrlNAuH Contans Vtamns A V,B,C^,^ L lb; I O C Brusse Sprouts A) c t r c n :,AL5c Eatng Pears ^" c+ c >b c Yellow Bananas AXC* - INDICATES EXCELLENT VITAMIN SOURCE + OOD SOURCE Ivory lakes or Snow ft. 4B Lux lakes.. & 4 * LAKES or RANULES M Oxydol.., Slver Oust. Rnso... Super Suds conc-ntm-d g. P k- Babbtts Cleanser Old Dutch Cleanser Sweetheart Soap. Lux or Lfebuoy Soap 4 Ivory Soap 4 U Swan Soap 4 b Krkmans Soap lakes c 9c c 6c & Mayonnase rench Dressng S», f c Salad Dressng,fl.!5»& c Peanut Butter m ^ I6«,9C r4c Pnk Salmon "ftst Ige.pkg. c Plan or Iodzed pkgs. Ann Page Ketchup:,, o Prde arm Catsup c Macaron, BOSCO a m m CRYSTAL 8fAaHE^N flh m N E DUS MMmplllle, ^ 9c ^ 5c Nestles Cocoa S ^ 7c ^ Octagon Laundry Soap 6-5«Dazzle Laundry Bleach 7c Df - 9c Hand Cleaner " ANN PAE WHITIHOUSE EVAPORATID BEANS 8 MILK 9 Rkb mlk... aa "Hwto e»- ; <* :J,M,.,J

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Ml Sv.nl". <m n H.. < : The prnln-l. nt ol decree o IM- s.mld hj H.M.I If the Ml ll Tl Tn-nd ; pnly-fh- l.-dhns :!" "- - Id; er wth tn- (MM "I tj:- s * Together wll nl TKUt*. pl-vlcp". I npprt " he or In mj WIM (p»- II,.,-.(l. n- ^. - ml., I-. onnn, Chnrf-w.. sml, I 5 S. f. I.IS,. I,:IO::M. Htffr Tn W-IN7 Dm-kr-l IM, IIT NOTU! nl rt.c su.v. To W h m " My rorfrn. At a refrhr n;tk."f thn Town JrtllD JJonlUJtlcc n- Tnus.l ) ll WooTtrldcc, lndl V -v.l-uprv 5, 9k, I Ws d.-.-i to.--n,.. I tho flet tllll (ll Muuv Vllly,.lanntry I, IM-.!o- T..«m tun < Vmntlttce wll - - s " M, II;STI n the Comnltc- Ihtnb, s, M-tulul Munolpul llnldlnn, \V.IIIII.IIIIK<, N.U Jerncy, nnd expose,nd null nt puh- Ho s»l and n tn? I>;ln-Kl lltdc cnordnt; In t-rm.- ol :.l-- on tl- Wth tle Towrmlj clk n n n I, Inspecton nnd tn le nhlmv r:u pror In mll l.u I.V - - Hock ml, ;l, W nt M full T"«n(> Iml (tc ltf, ly nt to Inu, tlx ll Townstlp llltlon am mnmum r.c ll V.IMII sl n- h alll llln.ll wll lr sol.l l.k.ll Wth nl nthcr l.hn pl n.-lt, SJlc mlmlllllln ]! II m $ " > Costs lrtmrlk lf.l un. ;nlv-r, tlbvtlft tlll. Wll. Sll IlllH ll MU I _Un:k_ If a"io».» -t-mm. wn ur a down nvml ltj:,.m,. R.I Bnce [rcl.l prlc to le ul In eq\nl llontlly slnllls tlo.oo plus,,r, - m.i nlu Hm rovwal fnr III coutmct K;I!I Tnko frtlmr ntl.k ml nt s tla, ur :: lulc In whrl It Hv b«adjouru-), tn- TOWIINIIIII O.nntnlttea rcm-vcs lln> rull n th lseretlon tn rc.-. uny.tf or.-ll l.l: Htrfn wl rct-lot- n Mtl.w n UCh hllfr us II may s.mt, dm reffard bon^ Kvcn to tcns mll manner myucn, In cuse one ur more nlnlnntn l.ula ttsll l,f reon m.: I.., U "- jnl Mr.*: I. I. WY". (,-. Wllam \. llo., -o: I MnM ll.nll-.- II IIIH Hl r-. a I M [lllnl I.I Mr, M.-h,. nn, hr lhlnnl. S ; I I, I I g n -r I M r j.r-. ln-r l.onl. :-l lnr u r, n lt tfl-lh I I - M I M - I h. - lllllull h-l, l-vl.a- (,:, pcr.-ol! I r p -s.-lt! \"rs, <-\- f- ll.ln, Illn lni I, nl -. Kl.lllttt-K, - ldlls "I M -rt...l. "( ll lklll, tll.., Ihll-I.-I lv V I I M- n (l n l tn- C o u r t I!; n- l y.-! X r v. I,-rs.\, n.td,- o n IK- -I.I <!->,l,.. h-ll, In II I -IK" Wlll, III- T, \ \ n s l o V o-i U r d m-, a n n l n l,-u p n r - "I ll,, S : I --I,\-H. I I T H I V, IS llllul. t-l \ - d tk IH IH rh- ll -lms, v- nl- r,-[nr-d t o.l a m , Idll " snl - I.,-n n -o- n- m l l I m "I Mr-,,, I O M,,,! l,.i Idll ll In- l k n - -.nl-s.d ;»;>lxt n. T n - nll I.ll N ll- n l s. d n l c h l.-lmr -Hll lol--rlos- Mll ItOlll ll l.ll llll -. "I. l:lll H.H o f Ind t o rtv tt-f. «(u M^ U s r l h t l I "Illlll-ll-s ol I, -lh-s lllll,ll O l o! " r I M h, I..l..IIIIII- H I, l!"7:.llln s, l!:h a n d Mll, I I M h. l:cl!l, r,,v m., l.ol.il. ll III,, "It ln-c;, I llk.-.m: l,,- t I S In Illo-l ".; L o t s K ml.;:- n HI uk s:l."i!im n Illo. k >:: l.ntk l; a m : n llln k IT:,-( l.ol s In Itlol : l.ols \ nl : n,-lt TT;. " I f, In S n Illok M Lot \ : m o c k, s ; - A A. L u s n; H I K I.I! In l"-i M ; l.l I t n H l o r k >-:,.; - t! n Ill-k n:.: L o t s K, t o, In Illm-k M T - C ;.o n I,, d u c k T; l.>l^ M I,I \ s n ;,-j 7 M I ; l. o l s n d s n l l o c k 7 * - ; ;nd l-h jr,.l f, In l;h,k TSL, o n h,. A s s r u - - n.tll M n ol H,- T o w n s h p W m l - -l.lu!, Inllllv.l M,ll. <<\. \lhl >II, III- lo\- Illlllcl lll-lfnlt- h cnl nl:-, h. n o \o l n v c "- miv» ll In Inv- len o r lt.nn. " S n n - r l n h, tll,. nc-ht, -slt-. -MIII III nl l o llt p - m U H ll^<- tl- Inr tn Conplnnl "I Clllllll Sllr-I, NrWrU, X... l.lcl; Jnlv lllh. SI-, I.-,.:!, :;n; MI Lbrary At Sewaren Shows Steady rowth Jncreated Crculaton Is Reported By Board SEWAHEN Tle tumd trtstccf: the Scwnnn rco Phl Lbrary met Monlny r.ttt st the home Ms. W. rank TttnK n Knst Avrnut. Wllam.. Baron rpnrtl on U recently conpletftl lbrary repars whch nclude n ptntmnt. storm vesl bulo, two Kw look shelves uml nttror pantnc, It was dvded to ne;d mcmhc shp cards tn rcslents clkhlc through ddnatnns rom the Hhmml drve. Mrs. A, VV. Schdt rend the luluwnk report for October, No. vrmler and Dcc-mter submtted by Mrs. Klcmot- jhtce. lbraran: story hour attendance, 4; readers, ; reference workers, N>,; total crculaton, 8H; collecton from pay-book shelf, $8.IB. Durng the anmal Chrstmas "open house." Mrs, Lunce entertaned 5 chldren at the mornng purty and.5 dulta at tle afternoon tea. Members present were Mrs. Arthur Hane, Mrs, A. W. Scheldt, Danel V, Kuah, John H". Bayer, Samuel J. Henry, (eorge Luffharry, U.?. Clark,and Wllam J. Baran. In Bref MuscCast Surprse Party Held Honor Of Spencer Mu lorence Menweg Ms Edwna Chovan,, f \I,,I..,- " nmcal comdv, wll he prcsfttcd to : " rs \^-,,:;:r n,.sr;.;"ays s>«... M H- M W P K has tkv mlf»f --M." >> ^ producton. Upon arcrp!:<t tlo nrnnm bd, or Ml ulxvn nlnlnn. lv the Towuh! (ljmllcc ml He jmy- Went tlfre hy the prlnso accordng to tn- nnr "I jurrlsc In acronluh-. wh t-mm -Mtlc on T fle, tho Townshp wll.llvcr n L bargan anl»ul«lced fur s.l rcn- L baga - ^«TnT."" t-vr Tn \\-:s; nk-k IUI :»r, \v-:tsn. W-II Jf IL-lllC SAI.K To Wlnm It "Slay L ; <cffn: At u ruflr ttlnk ot tle Town shp O)nmltto«tn; Townshp o WndhrllK -ll Monlny,,l;nr>.", IHI, I Ws dl-rl to lllvcr lsc I In- fct that nn Mnmhy eve ntf;,,ln.r>, ^, ll,- Town v l]> <unmltt<e wll flut n, M. (K.STl In the Connlt lnluh,.mtuurl Muncpal..lllnff, Woodhrd^e. KU-,lfrM«y,-,-X -,.n Illld K- ll IHlllll nd to the hl»h(st hlhlur jtc t-rns mtlf on ur,!... To he ndvcrt4.l.h-y 9 nnd Janun-y. m-, In ln- Irnl- n-tul- "NOTICIO or.ksv.k To W h o m It My Ouncern:.At a rkln- nr>lnk- the Town- «hld Cunltl-c I In- Tuwnshl nf WolllrdK- Il-Il.M..nh>,. :n : v f, 94-, I WHS dn--l o dvs. thf fnrt thl -n Mnnly -v-nm; Janury H, Ill:, lo- Imvs! Oomnllt Wll l ll s r, M.dlST In the rolnlnltc Illnls, ^lcnorlal Munh-ll, llnll.lnj;, AVoul brdge, N. -I. an. I-Njx.s.- nl sell II publc tal- ll lo llt l.t-si, lnl-l. at-ordnr In -t-ms or sl..- nn III wth the Tnvnslp Il-rl; n n- lo n Rpectlon nm t- l><> jlllv -j prlor-t sl,, l.ot I n llok JMA Woodhr MIIP.,... Take [nrtler notlo tht the Townshp Lotnnttel l;;n, hy roso lutlot and pur^unt to law, txed. tnnlnm r nt wl.s;d lo J«euld hlurk wll I... wu\ tk-he Wttl all other letalls elm-nt, nut mlnlnnn prle. hen?^r,n,n pn Coats n-pjlng- l--d :ful dv«r.-tlang tlls sk-. Hd lo n s.u "UlOeK If Hold on ternk. vi!i rnllrta.own tynct uf fjr.n»». the hlftnee Jrcla*- ru t- lo he pad In eflual monthly n-t;llmt-ls 95. phs I merest d nl!. r terms provded (Or n mnt rat naf.. Take (urthm- utkt- Unt nt sm.tale or any date to wlh-l t y -bo adj<urnel, the Town.sl r.nmttee ranf-rvs tlo rnht n Us ds- nretlon to -t-lect ny one o rll ldd. u and tn sell sld lot ll ::M lllnk t& fllu.h hdd-r as ll nfy m-u-ct, dm regard IICIIIK Kve In terms ;ul roanner nf mye.nl, n euc one or : T(lore nlll tks.-l.ll le receved. Upou acettnoe rtf (le mnmum, bd, or hd ulov> nlnpu, hy the Townshp Commttee nnd I lt pym«nt there hy the preluser pcordltk lo tle nnner pvhs, In actrduc wll term* "I s;,j on kle, the Townshp wll delver l Bargan and sale deed for wld pvn- >» Sewaren Personals By Mn. Bvrn, 49 E«t Arenue In ll-r Tn \Y-IM! nnrk-t XITK;E OP IMJBI.IP A TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: rst Ward Commtteeman Presented Wth fts WOOlWUIlHK -- Commltpe- IIIII cleck A. Spencer was unted at surprse party Tuesny n "the School Street Audto- nle the uftpc«s nens and womens unts the st Ward Republcan Club. The nffr was kept» HCret m the e.ommtteemar the. only lce ^v> was thnt a jont mcct"; would be held to dscuss an mportnnt matter. Commtteeman pem-c sad that he expected t" lcr sores complanta an was very much surprsed al th nature the meetng..lmus S. Wnht, Republcan Muncpal (Charman, presented Mr. Spencer wth par Lennox chna electrc lamps on behalf the organzatons and Recorder Arthur Brown presented hm wth n wrst watch n behalf the nu- LEAL NOTICES.Voou.r.h:. IHl IIH I n-» (tl n. fuel llnl " am-v III. lh-m mll,-,, wll meti, o Monday s VLEAL LEAL NOTICES Innrlnl Ipal,.. M. IKST) In Ilwnlcr, M ftl "5 - Wood- New.le-Hey, nl «xpoe and sol nt mllr m)e. nnd to the hlgh- -nl llcllf -"" " " termn " on fll... wlll tho Towhdhlp lmn n lwppton nl In he publcly In sul-, l.ot In llork,cl pel..ih. Wn..nl Mar ll TMWIInll A p.u l I lly <<le- H- Ild s I O I I I I W H : IlKlnnK" :t pont n the we«tc Iv lne ulton Sneel dlnlut TI hell v esred lnnn thp AVesteth ln- ol Kullon Mtn-t.tn fept flnln I le nortllly llu ll (le llotlt to rht^ hok unt rn Hnll In-. MnnlK ponl Ilnltm ll wpmorly nl rl^hl.fl-h In KHn.-<lrl nnd lontl Ilc northerly lne lot 4 M sd lot I w Ind IIIIWM nn a mp etlllll "Ml tnldltk lols nl -...II...I,lra. N JlO.nd plus ItUerent and provded for In contrnel ur T»k«further notce th,,. SIIIR, or nny n <! lo wll h be adjourned, th* Townnlm mltlee roservm the rght., p crctlon to reject any on,.. lllh nnd VVfll/ " " block to men bdder an It n loct, due regard beng gven. add mannet -payment, n -, or more mnmum bds nl.,,. celved. Upon accspate ot the m hd, or bd above mnmum TtrnMp Commlttfo nm ment thcreor by the punl, ccrlnk to the manner or In accortlanue wth terms (le, the Townshp wll d. bargan and»al»d*ed tor m,,. lees. D.ATK:.lonV,!HL. B. J. l.)unif\\ (ll.-r nl NI V"A. «". n"" " ; etstcrly lne f I"" ".I;III,..S VulellK; II or nl. Jean MacLean Brde Of Alvn Hendrcksen lewaren Couple Marred In Revere, Mass. SEWAREN K. D. Wpht, Ilff Koul, announces the marne, Mss Jean MacLean and /.npnral Alvn Hendrcksen, son f Mr, ard Mrs. Hans P. Henlrcktcn, 79 Lberty Street, ords, formerly Sewarenf TTe leremony was performed- by Rev.. D. Hull lwt Wednesday afternoon at St. Anns Epscopal hurcj. Revere, Mass, The brde was attred n a g-own powder-blue wth navy The. Sewaren. Hatory Club wll pr»st!t a trtgnn er.te - tanment Wednesday, nrht (lurnp: u jont meetm: the local np: j club and th etm; Averel Womans tr p UccessortM und whte sweet peas. The groom whte sweet p wore the army dress unform. Mr, and Mrs. Hendrcksen wll, resde at Reuehmont, Mass, Club to be held n the Avenel?chool. A sale home-cooked" foods was held n the Sewaren School audtorum yesterday afternoon for the beneft the Red Cross by members nf the faculty and James. Catano. Tea, cocoa and lomc> made take were served for a smap fee. Mr. and Mrs.. J. Adams o West Avch were Sunday dnne hosts to Mr. nnd Mrs. Htfjert Bosan and cbldren New fhuns wck. Mss Else Nemetl nf Centra Avenue was hostess to the Se. wuuen Imlependent Republcan Club last Thursday nflht. Vt was Yotcd to <lpn»u J.ta....tk-.ff Cross. The dark horse -was won lub sponsored an open meetng (lst Thursday nght n the Se-.varen school *tth prwsor Hutchnson Newark State college speakng on "befense." ncpal employts. A buffet supper was served wth the natonal colors used n the table decoratons, Tho refreshment commttee was composed mcmbcls the Womans. Unt, headed by Mrs. Leon E. Mc- Elroy. Mr. W (ht served as toast- master and Mayor August. relner and CommttQeman Herbert B. Rankn were amok the speakers. eet n the.orrnly HI e CD norlhn.v a. Ilhe d" Inn,IH I m h \: l-l Im I:: et more or I-N to IIII "III fenee, hcltv I II I ellsl- rly loj :l nll.-lre nn.nl - nnl-k ol less ta I In \l>»telly II Ilo S,.,.I. Ihe,.< ll soul IIlnw Ihe weslerh lne ol I Ste-I IT,,".s reel I,, the oln n - I, Klnulnu ltrlll II lorlon -f l.ol T llx I,ol Is Ind down m ho love,led lmp ll Stephen Cllllv. Illnc known * l.ol. l In Uok r.-; M sld Lo! d lnwn op the WMdlrlm- To«"hl An"e«"nent Mp. Tfkf turtlpr notlr-s that th«townshp Cnmnlttna lnn, by rwo - lutlnn anl pursut lo lnw, fxed» «-- I.I n» To \K*. Hh-prllHrl.l lnmry «, 9-. I" rnt-lehl»r.t -tl Iut Inn am p nllnnn nl.. n Bald block n-fth nl ntlcr r mt lo law, fxed» nl wll-h nul lot ld t t h r lnnn n l.. nl wllh nul lot Bald block wll b«told together ltlr pertnent nl lltnnnr n-re Hl llt nlus co<t«<f ll tl tllh togethe alr pertnent,. helu JlT.nno lnj tne anrl tfall,t In ll lvertlklk tllh Hk. tfall,t I sad hlok If sold on termx, wll ra Ill- a dmv t"mhfht nf IIS.. Ht Dalftn-p ot mr-hnse prce to bo palrt In juu m.. I v Inntallmettt ORD, " Playhouse Tel. P. A. 4-:4S SUN., MON., JAN. 8. Bud Abbott and Lou CosllJ KEEP EM LYIN(, SWAMP WATER TUES., WED. J*fl., Oron Welles n CITIZEN KANE Alm "MOB TOWN wth tht D»ad End K THURS., RI., SAT Jan.,, 4 Irene Dunne and Robert Montgomery In "UNINISHED BUSNK _ \ tan "BADLANDS O DAKO.\ "" " ;."" ": he Townsllp Clfrk open to Tnapec Ion am td he hll;ly rend nro.. sde, I.otn IS n<p ll n no"c nn) I.ds lot InltKve. Illnek r.fhl>]>. WndhlB Tnwnah ^sessncnt Mp. Take fun ter notce that th Tovnall ConmlttOB has, hy res lullon and pursuant to law, fxed mnmum prk-e at whoh sad lotn sld hln-lt wll he sl.l togetlu.- wllh (ll other detalla pert.lnpnl,»ald unn vree lelr- {SOU.(HI plus. ISI.H ul prmrlb (lethl and advertlslnb IIIIM nal?. Sad lots In sad Idok l suld on terras, wll requre. down vnet jsfl.on, the hlanco purrhane p-ice tu be puld n efn.nl montlly nstallments ot 4.V pl.«ntcvst md olflt-r terms provded fnr tn contract nf sale. Nn ss^nnent nterest n any the I.I.H Hlnled n thn mle or Icll lor nv one or all sad lds Hhll l> ntde l>y He ureh:?er le.nu unless II h: to n ptrtv fur whom lume. slull ho lult wln llv lnvw lrvdel Ihe mrclhcr eontlnucs lo IHJJ-.roptly Ihe montlly tny - s ll.\,-,l It the e.nlrnet (f sale on nl the lt.s ncluded In the..lule ml lure he no dlll whatever n meh,nn-tls, or nny ntrl tlereuf, to ll,- dale reunewt for ; dee), ardner. Ee served." The nextmeetnk wll be held at the - I home Mrs. (lardller n" Clff K.LLED HELPIN ANOTHER J ^, )rury. El Centro, Cau Parkng hs ear, Smfrt-ano armago, 46, jumped nto dtch to help a ht-run vcby Mrs, Arthur freshments were ll Mrs. Percy R. Austen, Summt A-vejue, spcut Wcdnesnto f dtch to help a ht Tr:~ar!magS l CTrlUay kltedwhen hs own car rolled nto the dtch and ht hm. Jry f,!m l. J. luinifan. Townslo Clerk. To ho adverti^lmi JuaV fl and January H, m:, In He ldepedtnt-tjel. RefTvTt W-llPllllurkrl :ll/l7h r " >IOT!f)K, OP Pflll.lfl *HI,K. TO WM IT MAY CUNCIOltNt At a regular meetng ot tlo Twnltl Ct f > T l l tlf DtrchUf shall he enttled to I;;n nd mle tleed for ln n- l.l In,le suleetul ll Jn the. lu.m m ddllol J5. per lut together wth n rchhuulle f.-e for thf prepartwn nf the defd. Tnk further notce that at sad sale, nr any date.tn whch It may bo adjourned, the Townshp Commttee reserves the rlffht In Its dscreton to reject any one or all Idds and to sell sad lots n Bald Worlj to Mch hdder us It may select, due rfburd beng gven to terms anl nnhcr paymeht, In caw one nr mure ntnrann bds shall TIB TB- Svurl, Upnn acceptance the mnmum hd,»r hd above mnmum, by the Townshp Cn«nntttee and the pay ment there by the purchaser ac cordng IJ> the manner purchas_ In aecodann; wth terms sale on (le, tho Townshp wll dellvor a habln and sale deed for sad prenh*e<(, HATKH:.lmry 6, 9 B. J. DUNIQAW. Townshp (Jerk, To he advertised.humry Kefer TIM W-4HII: Docket*6/4 NOTICR O PUIII.IC SAI.K TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: At regular meetng the Townshp fmmltlen nf Ihe Townshp Woo l, p,e ]eld Monday, January J. I was dre.tedlo advertlm» he fnd Unt on Munday evanb, nury lt, 4--. the Townshp Ilmnlte wll meet ll 8 P. M, (EST) In tho Commtted Chambers Memoral Munlelpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, Now Jersey, and expose and sell at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to terms at sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to be publcly rend pror to sale. Lot 8 n Klo-k Tsr,, AVmlln-ldB* To-wnshr ^sek.mnent Mal. Take further notce that -the Townshp Commttee has, by resolu lon and pursuant to law, fxed «nnlnnn prce nt whch.sad lot n mld block wll he sold togethewlth all other detals pertnent, sa. Mnmum plc- helng JTf.(ll) p :oata preparng deed and adver t I hs slde. Sad lot In -sal ; f Hhl m terms, wll re ( ur< : duw. JavDfllt o.f IH.tt the-balance nurchase ptoe lo b pad n ctwul nlly Installment $r,.llll pns Intevst and olhe terms provded for n contract o sale. Take further notce that t sal sale, or any date to whch It ma. be adjourned, the Townshp Com mlttee reserves the rght In Its dls cretlon to reject any one or all bd nnd lo sell wld lot n sad bnd to such bdder us It may Belect, du regard beng gven to terms an Morrson Chrste >s reoupor tng ot hs home n Mddlebush fter hcnpr a" suvgcal patl«t at It, Peters hosptal. -The Sewaren Denrpratc LEAL NOTICES HV. IT UKSOLVKp tht the r.-bllur nllks lls In.l fur he CrK ellplnlnts. le[lolf» ll"! lenefl lnsnesm In- ll.-ll t-liu-.mmorl Muncpal llllnt; o Inseonl Mnmly e-ch mmtl "I eght I. M.ea.stern Kluudml ln, nr nt la.- ste ] II r u n d e r dylghl K l V l l K U l l l e, p l l V l l l l. llowl-vl, Illll When :l regular tlleellj; fll s on ll hnlllly Ihell Mld n-ellllk wll he held on tle nojl slleednj; hns- :BM dy, and be ftt-tin- resolved,l utle nf tr ptw«\ -.lay n>d hour nf sld nr^mk* he pnllrtled o-c netdlk to law n le In.epend-n-LcadeT, AHOlTI-l:.lany l^lh, l!h. «lu-reln- certfy that the lmve s n true nd exu...y o resoluton ak)!tpd t>v tn- Hoard Ht;;tHI ttt llcr Orgnl-ztlon Meetng lel.lunry l^l, I!)!!!!.M.ArA ;; /.-.Tr.An I-.K, - I Seclet.nv To he advtls.-d.lnmry p,!»4 md.lanarv H, lji:, n tho Indelelldclll l.eadtl. beng gven to nunwr or.)a.yme, n.cas* jne or more mnmum blda shall tu re- celved. Upon acceptance the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Cnmmlttea and the payment there hy the purchaser accordng to tho manner purchase In accordance, wth terms sale On fle, the Townshp wll delver p. bar- 4n and Hale deed far nnld premses. IHTHD:.lanmry 6, ltt-. B. J. DUNIOAN, j Townshp Clerk. To he advertised January. J>- - und January 6,, In I le lude- POldent-Leader.* y Bltlp-. Cumtnttleo hf I " Tnwnhtp *. \\uodhrl«e, -, Monthly, lan- Uftry 5, n, I w:s llllel Id advertl.su tn. fet Ihul on MmKUy pvenlne. Jury m, mr., tn- Townshp Cnnlltc wll nmel d 8. P. M. <KST n thu Ionllltec Clmnlll», I..n-.ral Mllle al BulldK, WoolbrdKc, New,ls,y.ftOd e^ptk rnd sell puld: Slt AlfaS tothe lkhckt ldde- n-enrdnt; to terms n tc «\ tl,- wth the T!pWn»hll) UltMl open n naneeto Mj\ tn he lnlleh- re!nl p-lur n K;I!.- ~Jt HA. In Hl..l;.M-., Woll-tlj JWIlSll l AHMI-H»lllelll Ml l. Tftkf further not-c tht tle DWlKllD Ptmnttee ^uv, b\ remoll fttttt lurnhnl to luw, ttfbl : lnn prhe n ^dl.d In ld block wll t.u uoll luc.ii,,. ^ dtler detllh pe-hn.t, nnl "Un pr.-e lum JI,IIIIII,HII,, f trep K "-I ml Hlv"- f thn mle. Sld lot ll m If sold on term* "Ml leo le n l,vm nf j m) m h,. QI nurclns- nrlcfl tn le IIHII monthly lmallneus $l u ntatfrkt am Wler «rmu po for In cmlrcl nalu..8 («r!ller ot. tlml nt,. or any dute to whch t ma, aonnol, tl» Townshp fwwea the rt*tt Inl,n to relect,>v ono nt (ll hd p..,to pell Slld ht Httl -. ^. (uch ltldm- -IH II may Keect, dm ". "d bul! Kjve to tsrnh and /jjuprer puv/eot, n mm..»ne ltu bds xhall be r Jh nccdptncu the mnm. Or bll uhov" mnmum, by t»»hlp fnnnltte and Urn ptf ; tlereo hy tlm purchj^er a tatgr tn the mllner Dtfol-f jcodame wll) u-.nn.h «m\?, tho Townahp wll delver pal and sale dved for uuld PIOll: Jmn.v, llh:. U TowKhln he ldvmletl.lunuav j), J Murels OTrf.; IH HKlKIIY (lvkn, U»t l-«hk opos.l ordlttco - lllll nhhd Illld llnked l»l tlrsl llnn ll : neutlk the Townp nnnttee nl tle Townshp ot" ] blue. In Ihe..lnI\ Md- \e\v.h-rs-y, u-ld on he j H dnv.lury, Itu, uml tlml d tdjre wll le taken up lor Iller rsdlu for llnnl IIIIHKe.l, neelk Hld Tuwwhlp onntt.-e to he held jt t^ nectng ooln In He Muncpal Hull-lnn n Voolllne, Now Jersey, on the lull day JmH-v, lm, ul H.-luck.. M. (KHT) or us Hmn len-nl er as Nld unltur en le :ulel, Mhlcl tme nl plue " ll..ls W.lo III IIS n- llltereste. l n wll he Kvcn an op^rttly (tll -lllllk the HllUe. «... MINItlAN, T(lUllnlll > Ilelll. AN (lll!lnani!k TO AMINI A.N tlllllnancl.; KNTITI.HU "AN (IK IHN-ANCI, TO IIKIVIDK KOIt Tll; KMll.uVMKNT ANI IoMtlON- THIN (II A CLKKICAl, Ml! -<> Tll-: om(h O TIIK TAX Illln "SWIN IT SOLDIER" Ken Murray, Iranees Lang ford m:u I:ST Ilvr HI: > \. Ml " WANT A DIVORCE" Dck Pttwcll, Joan Blondell he llelld TdWNKIlll." AlmlTKl) KlOllltl- -v:v K. 8, III; IT Oj( )AINKH BY TIIK TnWNSIIIl COMMITTII Ol TIIK TUVNsllll OK WUlHIIl.; IN THIO COKNTl UK MllDI.KHlIX: < I t-m**:ou & ul Ulv alllmtu : LA lhove enttled \H helely anfllltrl lo eul HlolhlWs: Hcl("":Thu nnml Mla-tut ol tll^ elm)loy>m Hlllll Im tl^el at nu* Illfcre ljl/ (IJ«,ll nl HHld Kllwlf BIHH h.- mld Bcml-nllly stlllll, llt) CH. All llceh nnd lrla ol (rdltakuu rormlbuu heewlll f heren- repealed und ttu ordlnte shall t a Uf effect In the nu-r provded Iv law. AJJQUrlT K. nublnisis, Colltcnn-t-Large. ncut: II., DINHIAN, owmlp CUl, To Im mlvttlaad n Independent-.-ltr on luury 9, W and -I f t - UV I. llu, wth uoun; 6m. mm IMDAHCU WdtM IltlH ~ muchut lunc, John Carroll "THIS WOMAN IS MINE UKLA LUO8I n "SPOOKg RUN Wl Wth E.t SL<t«Kd..flf^TARSj LOOK DOWN ; Strrng Mtratret LocUwood, Mal R.«r.v.. E^lyn THIS IS OUR ANSWER THU t Ihe. cr our world. We»ppeft«en»nt, duunlty, tolwanrt have uuwere4 wanton attack by our declaraton war. We mean to see that war through to a fnsh. But the attack upon us s not just an attack by a sngle naton. It s part and parcel a ruthless, world-wde pattern. conquet It means that the democratc way lfe, we have chershed and the totaltaran way lfe proclamed by the Axs leaders cannot lve together anywhere n the same world, I It snt easy for peaceable Amercans to beheve tlat. But how We behmgto all free manknd. If the world tself s to be a place where a free nun can hold up ht head, we have to help make t so, wth our own blood and sweat and tears. * W* have tred to solve a specfc problem between two natons by peaceful negotaton. Than*ras rght and just But the bombs on Pearl Harbor are the fnal answer to all those who ever bejkved that tyranny and democracy can share the same se*j, : can breathe the same ar. RflfflfytM tke vasf task for all Amercans. We Hand unted today, every man and woman, Tha s the end the pro-ascst n our mdst. Yet we shall preserve our democratc ways at home. Where s our essental strength? It s n the very factors that seemed, at tmes, to be our weakness. Because we all spoke our mnds, we were thought dvded. Today s the answer. The resoluton that moves the Amercan people today was not handed down from above by any one man. It s the groundswell all the people t comes, from the grass-roots and the alleys and the houses tttle towns, It comes and t keeps on comng. That s our huge wea-" pon. The long struggle wll be the gant testng ground for all we beleve and love, for all we have bult for two centures, and for the future we mean to buld. We shall not abandon our democratc fath, ether durng thu war, or when ths war s done. No matter what we muh face, we mean to see that democracy shall lve and grow. The ssue» grmly slan. But we shall go forward not n vengeance, not merely to destroy, but to buld a fr»e world for all men. COUNCIL OR DEMOCRACY 8$ AMton Amu, Hew York Cty RAYMOND RAM SWIN, Natonal Charman C. D. j«eltm*4 pl«fk*f th* Board. CARL. RIEDRJ H, Charman, E N uuve Commttee / ERNfST ANEUU Presdent. BROWN, Treasurer ;

5 Am g \])V. LEADER RIDAY. JANUARY (. 94 mm On The Hoarder lared By Councl d\ VVnr»n the hoard-,,, n H,, lmc or behnd,,, ms lclncd today hy lt,,,.,.; ncst Commttee.,.,!,. Dfc-nso Councl. nplvdt." ctzens took,. l j,, n»f war to menn that,,,, mmedately start tun,,.!,. uoccry Bd plng tp, f(n,, n ther pantres j.,,.l no omphasae that f (n, :, (. not only extreme* ln,,r, lnt arc ulso harm- M, VPS bv ltrrynk on the,.,,,f jndton," Mrs. He-, hl,nns, charman the,. -nl today.,,. lhcl nother j. IHCM >Todcel hy the I,.,,, the hoardng storc- VVc have run down aev-,, ( ;l,ls df food shortages L,, cmd I hut. n some case?,.,,.,,. caused not by tho,,. the ".msumcr, but InllV :, slwujthtcd merchant..,,,!,., tu b!:. up a largt^up-., nl n bo sold later at a.,,, j,,.. Ths has been most., ;>e sugar." nmns sad that her com- ;. ; nformed fcally by, ole «f Prce Adnnsnt tn prce sugar rcc-lxl tt the wholehr supply doled out. tw,, h mount used n the t he prevous year,,. nf the pressure unconsutyor stles Mme we fndng t neces- fn the nmount sugar, nht explaned, "Howln nmdemn the grocer n,, Nnth Jersey metropol-,,vhn mol ths scheme to hs sales on other tems l)m,"^ the sale & pound u fur raeh dollars worth I,.. MIIII, Tlero waa no reanrh a regulaton. Ths s :, nf someone takng ad-,,r a st naton fnr hs own es What YOD Do [ng An Ar Rad \ Clanan Audley...cl. nnucd today cusulttu wth rcp-. uf ^.s companos ; Stute, the followng I. nlcml vctdure to be. s,n-, hold.as users. ;r.nl..n "I! stow burners that II.HHIK >eem to b? drop. L \>h nunt dnte neghbor I : - man g&f vnvc Ill pll l. lne s damaged! ss valve at the Omv ll,, man gas valve at l..-. lt-- turned f, for m whtt-oyer, do not turn»:,n yuurclf. Call your lo ".!y am they wll sem n M..I turn uft the man t;a ln- nt durng so-called! "<;u -lal larms, dur-!.l. kuuts. pu explaned that these <-! :~r, on expert advca ( " qualfed to advse on. ; re should be handled : N. The above orders ll "..ly ulserved and they. f"- the State New.my prevous nstructons u needure To Ic"Tollbw- ; :u ar-rad. [ n - larger ctes, our war nous women, are able to unforms evory typo lun defense, And- It \ nf many weeks before :;lln- towns wll begn ve ther stocks these ltve luthtg. mtdoor unform a a tt sut blue demn, uketa and belt and «th a whte cotton shrtlu cou(or weather there Mu y longsh jacket sut ["e dnn, katht b.sjt ftld en workers have a shrt- > dress blue denm wth leevea..-o drees lght- ^t fabrc? usud for fce unform. unforms come n p*e blue, u very becomng blue, but only those *>* luvjf eertlfleatm that they have, cant )er trnnng n varous Cvlan Def«n«e lli o unttled to wear Ah Ths Acme Steak Sure Is Tops [overnment raded ". Choce fnest beef the general retal market fers. Youll taste the dfference! Exceptonally lamy and jucy, a choce srlon steak tonght and be convnced. Why pay more elsewhere for thl» name choce qualty, * an exclusve Acme feature... the government^ choce. uaranteed tender nnd fne flavored or ERY CENT O YOUR MONEY BACK. Pwerhouse & Round Steak I ln Roast H. (lot lloneless POT ROAST Ib. : 9 Ib. C^npbells Soups 6 Ynur choce all varetes except Chcken and Muhroom. To ato Soup Campbells K Keep a supply on hand. Reature value th* we»t-end! Barlett Pears In Rch Syrup Rollld Oats old Seal Quck Codlng Robford Sweet fcoes 5< Wn-Crest Cfee.and 5c Pure rut Preserves Standard Strng lyjlt Pure rut Jelly "* * lender Qualty r::ah Pancake lour *, Red Rpe lomat VllH Pancake Syrup "C* ancy Tomatoes V\H NBC Shredded Wheat Asparagus lps "r9< Toasted Corn Rakes ^ olden Bantam Co H^m rut Cocktal Whte Crushed Corn Corn on the Cob renchs WORCESTEISH " Tomato Soup HEINZ Soups :;;: "rade A" Tomato Juced V-8 Cocktal. Juceo< Vtgalablo HOM- DE-UTE Mayonnase JT old Seal lour T, : L elatne Desserts *«Our Best Puddngs A5C Were Now you get essentj ron, whle enjoyng^ whte loaf flavor. S regularly. Why pay Pork & Bean Slow coolsd to tho p«olden Banta < No. / can A5CO u< ancy rut Satad H< Evaporated Mlk Irov Ub.l < Evap.Mk* 6< Large Calforna Prunes 5< Royal Anne Cherres Irand ;5C rapefrut Sectons ffl «d % resh Doughnuts * 4C rangepekoelea*«m7cxft HBCRlZ Crackers [Wt NBC Prde Assortment Ik NBC Premum Crackers, Our fnest creamed sty Octagon Laundry Soap ty Octagon Soap Powder L pka. Octagon Soap lakes K4* Sup Octagon Soap ranules * \m\ Octagon Cleanser -4* POP \ Dll-O-Tek ToletTs % pure deemng tlu* tocl. Ucabll < * ^ ^ ^,_^n,.... ( II LI. f< lh\» \e\e\vlnrlek*4,-< ^ 5 L t Bread larger te«f C»^ A ^o ( «ey yjulor t vtf* «Carton! *-J» wf< j old Seal «««n 45c *>t f StlmSeat Ral Butler fwhl ETY INSPECTION* nmomt ba«begun the <:Uon nneg at r*gt ^vva^a... Not only -$- tf^ t-t tryng tf cut Uw wmc Ducklngs Yel, qenurm Lonq lund (t fh«r*tn4 low Pork Lons Whole n healthful, t«ty port for Long Itlancl or Rb Half L#»n JtncJ < c Legs Lamb - 8< resh Klled ryers 8 Try o Craw ft:6«pork Center Pork Chops Pork eet * HO * TCOT fresh Pork Hocks fresh Spare Rbs r Of K JOUSUQT} rrefll resh Pork Sausage Lnks POULTRY resh Klted frytf lender owl**** Roastng Chckens Hen or Tom Ttrkeys Sknless ranks red sh Cakes Slced Boled Hm Slced Dred Beef. Mdget Salam ^ «- ^ Chcken Pes«-- WHsows MOT Sauer Kraut \ttlt. MA 4fc- Mck BEE Rbs Beef resh round Beef CfmkSfeaks ^horf Rbs Beef "*Tf % ^ lon Lamb Chops ^ * toderroasfumb " lamb lver " r Breast Lamb Breast Veal Boneless Rolled Veal & - Vt. Slced Baton -f l*\u Smoked Dt Ton SMELTS C«l^«R«h Rp* H^ll#w BANAMS SMOKED MEATS SlabBact Nbton lok< j.ok.edcates \ ll**cfagebuffs *«C *t *nc»4f -5 7 Cabbage Sekdrlomatots CaHbns Carroh Tender reen Broccol < Indan Rver Oranges 5 5 ) ^ If Hff lates, but alto as a ne»ns uf»jl pertwe-wtejrt for war. U>$ tlw«n- fm mne njure», e»hlfatalty loss, ha» 4#Prvtd Vtry mt l^mtm a year,," " MUTUAL, AMLRI

6 ;«-».«> ; «*-(**»> -. law -..! r ;:v;.v* PACK ST Wth Our Armed orces: Eu:! Sk,-n, w!:o ha? bf V tttmu -rva. -. S to!hf!.< Brlce: Kat.n:. A fvrmcr rv?>dent W..-.br.c-. «ho rcs:.n<. «e«*n mlo from tho army pan "Budly" K:!,ln>!\ was homr or, *.. H Mr T> >..! :<ws.-o:s ar.. rt*, Bs:, -nn. «ho wjf release: fr.vy. w.o \lk 4!».k to * «h»ty To^dav :f:e:rvn,.. More About Our Boys: j Nctr; AM.«r..«_ f» -" Tl^:^" rprnaf,,. b.,.. ftot l*t«t *»«k to a»«r* pvbrv*ttot. eo- J! homr ef Mr? Myr»n l Walter* V..v.r Strvct...." >, Ssv-.-v.^V.-u.";>< :! I ff.,- :\v?. \b; r.ua, btt. --.s, : ;»- V M - v.v.vcst vv,*, mot;v.p. \v<..i -.T>,-.* > TtT Walter l.ehjrh s Mjtot-ed ; January. :-.-.! h» mfr ard fc <.(«:-. w>t-rday to jon hr.. Us av.d Mr» leorjre Mtot-»h s tv formev "D.>" (jrsf- aluary lave!-t;v... :o Msss!,?!!. DT January "ller!* a!:< r.e".ant r-, th, wdtal.-.ns-.or. at Camp Shelby. there.. The Arthur H»lk»rv now m«k:.e then home at Rcche- both Be:u-h. V. Mr Hall * row ft maw :: tn- l"oa.«t Artllery and t ssuor.t- :u-.r, by,.. lnd Stll Mole! l.vr. On: :ty has -een transferrt to St-.ttt. Washngton... He \>r;:<-< he has >:»med ;» pounds am s stll pr.tf.p t on... Hear tha Steve Innusky ha* jo.r.ot the - Coast tt.-.sd... John Tobak. who -- was drafted nvctuly, slept wth ks boots o!" the frft few nfht? to Wop h* feet warm. so they tell me...;ck PumjST ha? been trsnsdr..! to Armajvls to attend a:-. os.s trsuur.j: school there.,, Whle Wtr.e nn s _BK...statoned n Calforna just nr.lt«fvm~~rpttytroctt Starley reman Oheslak, another "S-\.r-o)dor. was recalled for tottvv lmy I!.» * ; I,>,»--.* > J»r.u»ry r^-.:rv-h. S I M Vpp*v. Nar^xcr-nwt.,... _ Muwf*l huump,? to 4 I s. M., I-sts.Up- fctf Aver.fl KrmMcan HO.* Ire at Hmms arms on the Supr hghway. 8: u> S;*rt.( the rf-a;.! class at Vocatons! school. t 5 M-etms TteMay Afternoon Study Club, Mrs. P, H. looker Avr..r RV-blrars I In mrtltp. r.m. >»... Ksl-ta., Meet:r,; Nancy l.;ncom counel. daughter? Mectne Pewaron Hftoy ("h at hornr Mrj.. Adam?, Weft Avenue. t> :5 l Woman? Club meetng schoolhonw, : Mectmp Womans Club ~!C66<n> rdge n School Sw^rt Audtorum. : Avenel Republcan Club Bam Iance at Klub K»hu. Meetrc IntomtHVut Relaton? Department Avenel Wo-ma. «Cub at home Mrs. Earl Pam»r. <t, "T..T. A. Kood >*!,. school house. ls..junor Woman* Club luncheon and brdge; home o-f e-t Mrs. Mr*, nane? Charles Podrsta, IVUMU, Burnctf*Streot, ^.,..,. Avenel January : Card Party" at home Mrs. Sdney Pnkhsm. Colona. for beneft Colona PTA. January ;O:St. AnJwVj Rosary SKety card party. 8:5 at church. ebruary : Card party at Koos Brothers n Rahwuy for beneft Woodhrldge Townshp lrl Scouts. t Prama n«etnjr Tuesday Aft«meov -Su> - ub -wth Mrs. H. J. l.nde ns hostess. Electon fce:s WooJbndce Woman? Rtpublcan club. ebruary 4 : Rvsary Socety card party. Beneft,Red Cro.ss. ebruary TtMwtnf: Tuesday Afternoon Study Club, Mrs. Claude \V. Decker, hostess. March Aprl contecr> : tr. ttle "Sh;eky" former M-.ss.r..,. Mr. s-.d Mrs. J\ K.! Ken Meaae Strtet. \. Ar.lv v sses V former Mry L-ev who! ur.t! rtver.tly <.\ t\ n Hasbrouck! Heghts a:e.low ;n»k;nf; ther; htve :n Cnr.astowr.. Pa., w^.et-e Mr. Ke;m,< cotvfotv wth the Beaua. A,:v. ;.f: :^ s techn\-.sr,..! Wour v :-.s; Olca Ysrjrs ;> to.r.f" socn he: sr.ur.o. >,~ af.es... T.y poor "Esv" Cough^., CJr- lerol, Ets;e parked hs car a the C. E, K.?:a.:or. a: Sc.vn:-, ear.y Sjr.jsy :r.tr.n: And pu: a" overcos! o\ (r :ht cr.c.r.o to keep t I wnr.. He st.tned her up»nc the j cc*l b;rs: ::-.:o SamvS ard he c»r was ;:e>::,\ <: j... Tdbts: It M-I.".-> tr.. n :; tr.- frr.tr. vrttv" TUT. csv* hrcr. Newsettes: M;:>" y. ;»:--v < : ; ~ u... s 5.».._.r. :.- :.."> s.»*:r.j:, Ta:.- ^s-r;.:.>: $>? :..-.. v.) Cm:*":..,r. sc yo_ t.\?;. * ;?. fc:s.. v.*j Jt-5". 4kn -: * : **,r^7.\?." KtA^.v.c ^--s v..- jfy:.} "A- >.;.»! ;.: ;M» r.n tru;k : j:.;»s.r. I.:.: :"..«. " yet. If ;>. _ n! tt< St; o: >. -: j*r.t> : : :re!_; «."».:. «.L jwa*;.. ::.; St*; :?\k:::.: >.-» *.:>-: I-SK-.-^J- t ;.!(;.".. Te j,a.-.> j.w :»J ltk-:t:: :.,-,;.- t^.:.> ;4:.^:.T.J t* J>-A:.: «.".; Last But Not Least: Paper On Chna!At Auxlary M Breckenrdge roup Ade Red Crow And Councl RIDAY. JANTARY 6. UOODRRIIHIK -A paper on ;- h;n»" hy M;?? Cenevtve Ktcn!«;>.- a feature, nesnp hed ]Mo:tla\ by!he Brevkenndpo A\Xllsry the r-t Prosbytenan..hurch A: the ho:r,e Mr?. Wlam Putters on Han-ell Avenf. Mrs VTllam l. Brrwer was co- " PSS-M. Mr?.lon Breck«nrd(tr rfn>.:c:e, (V devotonal --en-ce. It «a* vfted to -outrvute II to the K- Cross and SCO band-ad? to At Defense Councl for use n the Mr* red Bs.dwn»nd Mrs, M»Y»e!. Lan wll be hos=te»se? at the t xl ncotne January 6 to be ho a: the Baldwn Home on Rafcvay Avenue. Methodst uld A Red Cross War und Also Donates Band-Ads To Local Defense Councl WPBRDC.E Donaton?! -. > the Red Ooss and M-sus to ;* Defense Coun- : t.v tr-.e cssuay >:atots. were ete.?. a meetr.s; the ort- :C.T.V Oyld the Methodst C.-jur. he.. Monday a; the home Mr?. Charlvs sher on Bock- Mell Avenue. ebruary 6: Co-opfratve meetng Womans Club, Younf Plans wre made for a hostess Womans Club and Junor Womans Club at Mddlesex County rls Vocatonal School. church school rvhm January 8, jujv.h ; to be served h the man March ;; Meot.p Tuesday Afternoon Study Club, a* f oclock. Ms* Sally Suufr.ducted the openng devo- March IT: St. Patrcks bay damce under auspces Lades fer ATxlary. Ancent Order Hbernans, ar. Mss Evelyn Schoonea J Laper n the srady leetnjf Tuesday Afternoon?tudy club, MsrcR : Supper meetnc Womans cub Woodbrcc "Cjscms Manknd." fornhn MHTI street»»"" audtor-.un.,,, - v. *s "( ^M.MBSIKIUU. 7:Meetn(: Tuesday Afternoon Study club, Mr* : Meetng o y Claude Decker, hostes rracm - The Republkan Club, Inc., I..e nctuuaj vm.....-, t,ue uentsen, > Joan jo»n K n r, Cath- " "v" T-. e v. S---V,,..- M«jw-l»e<t Tuesday ntpt at Klub wn, Kuma Murj, clellan, Illl..." -"^-. *- > J ;- M -! K J:ta : n-.akesr.alpun> for the A, ce Mae Q. Con. tvelyn ;V - v " -*---.: -. -: -/ ;,, att.,!!,, so be held January :! h J! t MarT Am, p, m, M " - r - 7l -"" tl v \. ;;., -. rarm. s I>ar,;*! Danel McAr- j o. Stumpf "..- A^eM,l._. Vf v.,,, ;. Kranco rancb.- Mr-- IT. Jr.:.-r.-,V v-^a»a-. ^RoerS. Lorefl^ t "dt, Un- ->.:.,r.^mr^ J d «p tt Lomax.; JoMS gasso M d Ka laben. f R.r-,:t Stre*;, na*e tvturnec, ::: * f-.<._- spendng t.nre\- weeks :: >.- &r.a Mrs, Vncer.t Lom&x v ; V.:«: onda. M: r. Mrs. Vlham Kar.e: : \;r\:.\ Avehue, v«:ed Prvatfc, PERTH AMBOY. N J.."-. >...;s.:k at ort Dx. :"...-..:_; Sesst! ha? retl.r;-td CC- BROWNS SERIOUSLY ILL -Mr. and Mrs- VDBRIDE-Chrs READES Marr, StTTrt.? wenwy»t *( home. Mr. Chrster.ser. ^;:rtr:t,stroke Sur.day. PERT-H^ AV.BO AfffI THRIIUN6 WTHE* BtAOt f tltmaff EDDY \ * Cf. k -. Th«Tfcur* Rt:rej nor.fss Rotary Socety At Schedules ^ In Lvely Muscal Comedy Avenel News By Mr.. R. P e r«park Arcnue A«nel, N. J. -I -?- 5 n *S.S ri R. 6^» h were.-on,-.mr. : blc n the R«r Sleven «nd Nrlton Eddy form»n ncompar»blr par r cr«n verton Ke jret muncjl comfdy. The Chocolate Solder," now hownf at th«dtmn Tl > - Ua-uary :«at the home Mss! Ks:r.^V. Sotncer. West Man] "--.-!,u:.,- "I Am "* ce - Mss Norms Weaver, Bur- \v:-. ; : Am Ir.ett ^reet. Wt Saturday for] Mtcht ; ".lv:e. Iowa, where they wll r ther] e Mr. V.r;..sr. I.-bar.; S>c:eury. K».;:.; Morsv. r.d Treasurer. Mothers Club Hears Talk On ood B n, p or Casually :: r January Ormy, Street. Mrs. Van Be,,, hynr Rcks, f Agrculca Depart ;.nd hostcssc; lan row a nourc, ext, ctng wll be hcl the homo Mn INDEPNDENT-LK t Cow Con t "Mrs. was re chactc" a u. Alexander Dudas, Wllam llar: Rankn. day ng ksv trect > dropp**! a n>a^h r,..f AVe-j Republcan Club j -M:s. Ivan A h, barn floor whch was on, wth kerosene. barn went up n flames lnder box and two t man Herbert B. Rankn wll be the ;ma jno pgeons were lost n the nstllng lker. Mrs --- bla Avenel re Company Mr. and Mrs. Ch»r!es Cameron. brdpe, entertaned the Tuesday j; responded to the alarm. l*!-.ov. were the quests Mr. -Afttrr.oon \fttrr.oon Contract Club sun»» ths and Mrs. Harold rausam, Parkweek. Mrs. Earl EalPalmer nnd Mra. Avenue. rday nght Harold Orausam, Avtr.el, won Mr»nd Mrs. Wllard Rankn [hgh scores. Burnett Street, entertaned Mr. -Mrs. Pearl U,k ^ Mr^ Ru*«U SoJt, Sewaren: dro. formerly : ( ht btorge. Mr * Mrs. Wal.maJkenst* Av.r.ue. are now reskl.n,r wth ar.a Mr,qd Mrs. John Etter>h.nk. JMr. ^^^ Mrs. Harry Sla B le,. msr.. al cojtract rl Scouts Als Plan Junor frrf Ad,^.» eorge Vrban Menter Street. Stret I No. met last week n the h xrxh the followng fllowng members pr.es- pres- v -arcn School wth the cap > Av."n-j Church met at :he en:: Mrs. E«T«U Wotcheck, Mrs. Rodgar Louf hourow. I s ;, Cokna; Mrs. Alex Kuchner, Mrs. decded to knr sx-ncs sr ^^ r-.r. ;".SVJ:I. c follows: Pr<s> P.c-bert Smons, Rahway; Mrs. S.j an d to fold surgcal dressn P. Browne. MT». Andrew Dragoset I tv,!o. a ] Red Cross ^ ^.us M Mrs. Wnton rey, f town. j, er(, na^ ^ utk e.-..:..so ^arce pub:c:v. ~^c TVomans Club wll mce: ; pr, lln., nary juror. s. ; -. l y-w-.:r..-.da«rdpnv ;" : al» «^ f ^JThe prnce -r,. lt T *;h Mrs. Anthonv A " re! *""*; 7* P»«^ «?» spraned ankle «ta rs:r. ^ ch»::=ar. S!r>. Urbsr.?e»*»*»» f *«, S* «*" r\rst project. ItWU :ory *.-*-v Cub \v,h HfKn wll present th^ ft«^ ; o,,, o nlpaan program m exchange for the one j^,, ^ te A«nel Club fered n De-j ames were enjoyed cenber.! socal hour. Present b; -. :hsrjk a card pary - ;?. Cross War Relef und rrr-rur)- 4 at : oclock at ^-.-rt. R*freshn;wU wll be Held Over 4 DA r s a,>rk. us j,, ^ ^... vqt U y torv Cub who wll present the anf) havo a personal ace l- fl l; A:>.. DEAD END KIDS SA 4 <L".N. ONLY ::.r.dftf. I.Tda. after r-;.-.r j :er.-dsy f^houch wth. :r{:.:.-. Mr. ar. Mrr. Chrlc>?.:>>!.,.: Barr.et: Strtet..-_-.r. ; :r.t Avene! Sor.-X: fsoulj.-". :r.-. chldren Vc- ^nool :.t>t.. _rc:;a.--e< satec-.r.: jefer.-v.- -::.:..:r T^r>y to V-y j bond. T*.f-r:!.- a se?t.:;ts.! ;nv.-..,... TU**JAV. P w:^.n^ :..,::: ai :.r?:...,.?.ruct:or. CIA«^.r;:^ g :-:-. _: Kc^;_ry :r, :r.e Avent- X-..-.:.^rt asked tc.; uuck -tt :_" :*:-..-:«Rcj Cros? Cur>).-;»:.. V>. j^h arr.t:.. Bur-f T:.-.- Mor.ay N^n; C Red Cross A.:..&?.. r:s"-k Bks, Ann* -s. V:- Stcart ^;.,.d«r K:jMr. f». S! vl. rtnk P. K..T.. Mr*. rxnk.vr>-,\fr :.: L-hrrLr,, ffl the R f the most outstandng fur values n hstory! Luxury ur Coat from c gular stock, that has bult a reputa- ; ;- for 9 years at unbelevably low r«*! ons becfauae we are overstocked, need money! Sh^p today! Youll reze later! j T A vll DEPOSIT RESERVES YOUR CHOICE ongregatonal M Avenel Church h T AVENEL-Tl, (. v cran Church Aven, con?re(rntonal n^h,,,t 8 oclock n tho chun I,. Karl Hannum PCVHIUU.,, BN moderator. has boen called f<, poee ttjvcathhp a mn-. hear a demonstmtot. mond electrc organ. I hp uld wll scrv, \, fter the meetng CLASSIIED WANTED CLEAN RAS Wll p;,-, Independent-Leader, :- St., WoodbrdKe, N J. OR RENT URNISHED HOM. Ary, comfortable; all ments, Rar»)re space av; Pulaak Avenue, Card, phone WASHERS VACUUMS New Rebult motors ],j dale. We can rebuld your old n : ;.,.Street, Perth Amboy 4-l>;: -f, HELP WANTED MAI MOVIK OPERATORS an,!,.rs ords dstrct- M cut work. 56 RKO WANTED TO BU! YELLOW or black S wanted. Edson B. Ccrk Trent Hotel, Trenton,. scy. Wde Stuu ycas \Jonr Sycs Poor Vson Hnders ^ T y w l l n y o u r pfmc K, I > - * J glass,.;; Uu not >ul tu-. nt. K ~^^ I.,,, II t.,,,. tlny LASSES on CREDIT DR.M.BELORD Regstered Optometrst No Extra Charge for Credt! Smth St. Perth Amboy Ill Dlllext Itllllllll < rlll.l rn mll (l ll,n TERMS I you wth You wll be agreeably >urpr»d to fnd how apl* l t to buy on our extenles payment plan. REE STOR- AE UNTIL WANTED! 4»** :<««*. ^T-os-.Tg )ccrs».f w. j»s\-:.*>* Ar.j j.r.atc lo ;r.e. :.fc^cvs* WAI K.ttf ft Ed.. ) Tnstees Of ree School Lads At Bettkj ttoo»r lsx. Ua- JUUr! u (Uu*--:*?, WAS t*«** M*!* «t C* m J,. Vf«" j(*s(wk>a. Mr*.. s.-lc- oee.l a. lbs, MM.n.rv l. \<H Townsllnj MARTIN SATURDAY BASH RAIHBONt - UU ~ J All SNEKIAI Jut OAIK Y BLUES OR DISHES LADILS TO MOMMY ^h ^ tt$*. / tnt, s lon Hm" ehuclpnu Cross ow.so o most rbfrthp toy, n> lens, \ork«r» MR COATS Uually $95 to $5 UR COATS Uually $55 to $95 UR COATS lruv Hhtr Dyl Kt» --Mnk IIUIIIILII CHII. SCHI Uyt-l Iu-. ljju,-k ly-l Cuuvy. Mnk UWHO Mut-kHI l"u r a - u tvrntttu. ruw KlUkl Natu- nl ttllvur HMk-Ml MllVoltll I:\IX Hkullk (Heal -ots. W(ln>-)»Tl. k IVratu LADII) ~ Htttt^ llml Blenlwl Muaku, $85to$5 zj:ra"c" " A. REENHOUSE CREATORS O INE VRS t 95 SMITH ST. PERTH AMB<" s! H. l!l:.

7 SKPRNDENT LEADER COMnlNINfl Tlr Woolhrll«t Lnn IlbrUlK* lnrtp"tl*nt (BOII () l.rlln.lournnl (S»> Lmlcr-lonrtnl (>M) Iulllslort Every rday hy the rldk ruhllhlnk Company, Woodbrldjf N J Wlllamdon Kelly, Pre*Mont; MMWHII Logun,.t; Lnwrenee P. Campon, Treaurer; N. B. MIIV. JlAMNON KELLT Wlttr and Publlh«r,l.;s! : UBOORT..,..,. «Managng Bdltpr AN INIIRPKNIIHNT NKWSPAPKn»!,, H >tlo lnt* $. per year la ndvnnrt. Three Men Were Wse be a good dea for the average jean to realze that the entre naton nappng, along wth the Army vy, at Pearl Harbor. Whle a great was done durng 94 to convert nj to a war-producton bass, the "busgs-n.sual" phlosophy was subscrbed great majorty our people. ths connecton, however, t s advs- to call attenton to at least three rcans who seemed to be alert to the flc frst s Leon Henderson, Prce Adtrator, who dd hs best to cut down Output new automobles n the nter- arms producton. second s Walter Reuther, a CIO leader n the Detrot area, who promt the auto plants be converted to manufacturng. JV thrd, we thnk, t should be admt- In farness, was Presdent Roosevelt, petedly warned the people ths Itry that the world Was smaller and modern warfare could come to the States. should not be overlooked that Mr. [Jrrson was denounced as a radcal by ervatvo busness, fnancal and ndusnlcrests the naton, that Mr, Reuplan was summarly dsmssed by n-wus ndustry and the Presdent nstantly berated as a "war-monger. Eat The Rght oods - war, lke the last one, brought to nt«n the Amercan people the t we are undernourshed. Nc$ eatu r ht knd food has been rjespor a large per cent the selectees vo been dsqualfed from mltary the mportance keepng strong, the Offce Defense Jth am Welfare Servces has begun a HI campagn. The frst poster ssued campagn lsted seven foods that In- eaten every day to enable the r States s happy to be able to count Mexco among ts good frends and to rely upon the Mexcans to assst n the necessary steps to protect Mexco terrtory from beng used by the enemes the Unted States.... Sugar Hoarders Durng the ffteen-day perod begnnng on the Monday followng the Jap attack on Pearl Harbor, a months supply sugar was bought by the Amercan buyng publc. In other words, for every fve pounds sugar that wae bought to feed us Amercans, another fve pounds sugar was bought to hoard. A small group buyers who antcpated a shortage sugar bought up large supples, so that they would not have to suffer wth ther fellow-amercans f a shortage should come. To us, ths group hoarders was not only unpatrotc n the attempt to escape ts share sacrfces but also out harmony wth the Amercan sprt. Reluctant Defenders reedom The war aganst the Axs aggressors has been gong on snce September, 99. The fact that the war stll contnues s due entrely to the courage and forttude the Brtsh people who resolutely accepted ther stern duty, n the face terrble danger and decded to contnue the fght n June, 94. We should also recall that the Sovet Unon s now fghtng the foes democracy solely because the erman Army nvadad Russa on June, 94, on a front from the Arctc Ocean to the Black Sea and the Sovet had to fght or accept serfdom.,the Amercans who nsst that Russa should launch an attack upon J«paufrom Vladvostok should retal that ths country s now nvolved n war almost solely because we were attacked by Japan and the other Axs powers. "Lke the ^Russans, we were reluctant to become embroled n the conflct and anxous to avod the bloody work, f possble. Of course, both Russa and the Unted States defend ther former non-bellgerency upon the ground unpreparednesa.for the ordeal but both have dseevefed-4b»t they are unable to escape the nevtable consequences permttng outlaw natons to attack and destroy peace-lovng neghbors. v The Quartermasters Task a;,e man, woman and chld to keep n health: "The war n Lbya s a paradse for a (l Mlk at least a pnt for every-! tactcan, but hell for the quartermaster," fur chldren or cheese, or evap-! remarked Naz eneral Ravensten who or dred mlk." was captured \\ Lbya. In facf, all modern ) "Oranges, tomatoes, grapefrut war wth strategy wrapped up n extensve cabbage at least one these." movements s "hell for the quartermaster" (!) "Vegetables green, leafy and whose job t s to furnsh supples to even one bg helpng some raw, some "otatoen and Apples and othablx and frut." "Lean meat, poultry or fsh or ( >> elnes dred beans 6r peas." "Eggs atleast or 4 a week, ay way you chooseor n made {"> "Hread and cereal whole gran (nn or enrched bread and flour, y housewfe n ths communty study the above lst, whch s based research fndngs the government, y, and educatonal nsttutons, n that she may be able to serve meals needed vtamns. The health atons depends upon the housewves naton. Mexco Proves A rend the rush more mportant events^ People the Unted States have, to ntent, overlooked the acton Mexn other Central Amercan countres Jnng to the support ths country n resent world crss, s nterestng to observe that Mexco jtly severed dplomatc relatons wth a, Bulgara and Hungary and that Mnstry, n ts announcement,.tlat the acton was taken because countres had declared war on the ( States. lot many years ago t Was the common many Responsble fcals that, n th«event war, would promptly eawjlflh tltwes <ff ust coast Jexeo and It waa.bepossble that the Mexcans mght \e\y permt auch acton aganst the thanks to an e»- the most advanced mechanzed force. In. an edtoral n the Army Tmes on December 6th, the task the Unted States s compared wth the task the quartermaster. Our quartermaster problems nclude gettng supples to "Russans, Brtans, Chnese, and our own fghtng force. Thus Amerca tself has become a huge quartermaster depot. ste "Tough guys, these quartermasters lghtng men!" As Bad As War than 4, Amercans were More klled n automoble accdents n November and whle fnal fgures for 94 are not yet avalable, t s probable that an alltme record has been establshed for traffc deaths. Durng the frst eleven months 94, 5,69 persons were klled n traffc accdents. Ths s a terrfc prce to pay for speedng, lquor drnkng, love-makng and whatever else causes the deaths so many Amercans. The entre naton was shocked by the death /less than, persons when the Japanese treacherously attacked Pearl Harbor and yet every month more than, people, ncludng women and chldren, are horrbly njured, ten sufferng agones, untl death mercfully releases them. > It s tme for Amercans, whch means the readers ths artcle n ths newspaper, to determne to do somethng to stop r^-evwjuudyjduaj. who, aa automoble can make t a pont 94 throe tmes as many»s Of honor to observe traffc Raton*»«fr ~ * ^ ^ *» q 94. There wll be a rmttter- sprtual growth to practce courteay on the hfhwaya. States. Ths; Opnon flourshed the straned dplomatc relatons Hunters who shoot when the bushep lsted between tha Unted States mow 8WUw«kll hfr frends, When the tme comft Jo gnore another m* " The Presdent, n a message to Congress, sad he had drected ederal agences "to atwrge a new schedule war producton callng for 6, planea n 94, ncludng 45, comhat craft, and 5,- n 94, ncludng, combat unts; 45, tanks n 94 and 75, n 94;, antarcraft guns n 94 and 5, n 94; 8,, deadweght tons merchant thpn n 94 and,- OTmffr The Presdent told Congress he would order the U. S. armed force to a world-wde front to fnd the enemy and "ht hm and ht hm "agan whenever»nd wherever we can reach hm." He sad U. S. forces would take up postons f necessary n the Brtsh Isles, the ar East and on all oceans and bases wthn and wthout the New World necessary to protect the Western Hemsphere. The Presdent proposed total expendtures n the fscal year 94 $77,,,. Of ths $56,-,, would be for the war. He sad total war expendtures are now at the rate approxmately $,),, a month and may RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 4 The Machne Reaches Out A Week Of The War Contervaton Of Materal! PM announced ndustral conservaton programs wll hu set un n move than ndustral centers to wreck old machnery and equpment to salvage needed materals; to mnmze waste and spolage, to handle scrap and speed ts return to users. OPM also recommended elmnaton specal delveres mlk and substtuton every-other-day delvery to"nm-ff " serve tres. The agency recommended manufacturers smplfy tho types bottles and other contaners and elmnate those not necessary; ordered all tn and lead scrap under ratonng control, restrcted. use ethyl alcohol n tolet soaps, mouth washes., rubbng alcohol, candy glazes; cut use certan materals n manufacture retfh4l".!. ng machnes dspensng cgarettes, food candy and other tems; cut the amount wool for cvlan use to 8 per cent last year; and restrcted the use coppern certan rado parts. OPM granted permssbn to auto manufacturers to make 4,8+8 cars n January n order to use up snrpass $5,,8, a month I parts already made before the durng.. fscal » The _ - Presdent... p^tg are concerted concerted to war producton. Congress passed a law sad he could not predct ultmate costs "because I cannot predct the changng fortunes war," but be proposed an ncrease n tax collectons to $7,,,. te asked careful Congressonal consderaton ncome taxes collected at the source, payroll taxes, excse taxes and taxes on State and local, government bonds. Mr. Roosevelt sad expendtures for farm ad, work relef and youth ad would be reduced by the end the 94 fscal year when the total cost wll be $,4,, or about half**f the sum for the present year, Producton Progr«s The Offce for Etnergeney (Management reported ncreased poolng arcraft producton facltes \\thn the ndustry and wth the auto "ndustry, and concentraton on superor types planes. T)ve OBM sad n. almost every month 94 addtonal plants wll begn producton planes wth parts suppled by ndustral pools. The Wav Department reported at least one plant each the types requred for the muntons program was completed n 94, makng a total 8 now n operaton. Tho announcement sad JI more wll begn producton soon. " OPM Drector Knudsen ann6unced the auto ndustry must double ts scheduled war output to handle $5,,, addtonal war contracts. OPM formed a - member ndustry-labor commttee to study converson the ndustry to war producta. Employment labor Secretary Perkns reported 5,,9 workers, wll be e» only a relatvely emal ncrease 4n totak employment however, Mlaa Perkns aad, VecMe oany persons now workng n cvlan-goods ndustry wll be shfted to war work. WIPA announced,8, person^ were unettplffflmt n Dtcenrber,, lew tfyw tbe ta fl/ath. permttng the Presdent to order daylght savng tme to save electrc power. Prces The Presdent sent a. message to Congress askng for provson for a sngle prce admnstrator for all prcesn.the prce control legslaton now under consderaton. The OPM ssued a pamphlet, to Stop Inflaton," explanng n non-techncal language the causes nflaton, measures taken n other countres and what can be done here to keep.prces down. The Bureau Labor Statstcs reported wholesale prces are now at the hghest level snce per cent above ths tme last year. y Cvlan Defense Tho Presdent apponted James M. Landjs, I)ean the Harvarc Law School, as*5xeehve"ot ttf Offce Cvlan Defense to drect the cvlan defense program under the general supervson Drec tor Lauarda, who s also Mayor New York Cty. The House and Senate passed and sent to confer ence a bll appropratng $., for cvlan defense. OCD -to-fll tan from State and cty govern menta all possble equpment needed by the auxlary fremen, polcemen, ar rad wardens and other volunteers. Drector McNutt o the Defense Health and Welfnn Servces set up n each the 48 states and State Nursng Councl on Defense to promote recrutng o es and enrollment o 5, young women n nursng schools n 94. Agrculture The Oklahoma Agrculture Do fense Board establshed an expertmental "machnery bank" to pro vde a reservor spare part for farm equpment. All dle farm ng equpment on Oklahomas, farms wll be centrally located repared and made avalable tc farmers as they need t.. Pan-Amercpn Relatons OEM announced that for th frst tme n recent hstory, U. mports from Latn Amerca hav been larger than exports. U. S trade n Latn Amerca, the agenc sad, was one-thrd larger than the correspondng perod )4 and nbuut 75 per cent larger tha n the frst three quarters 99 Tho State Department elevated th U. S. legatons n Paraguay, Ecuador and Bolva to the rank embasses n "formal recognton o! the mportance developments leadng to Pan-Amercan soldarty Under Secretary State Welle: left Washngton to attend the Pan- Amercan conference foregn (Contnued on Page 8) THE SPIRIT O OLD ABE Ths Week, Ths World by Ted rend PAE SEVEN TIME HAS PROVED en. Blly Mtchell, who over ; decade ago dramatcally drected Amercas attenton to;; the need creatng a great ar force, as havng been both "» rght and wrong. Mtchell urged that the Unted States acheve world wde ar superorty. In that, experence las proved hm rght. But he also demanded that a 8CTm=~ rate ar force be created. In that, he has been proved to be wrong. - The snkngs the battleshps "Prnce Wales" and "Repulne"!>y the Japanese hal been the clnchng evdence that, to be effectve, nr power must move and act, wth, rather than ndependent, land :ud sen power. No one wll deny the bravery the UA but, f IMKI an ndependent ar force the Brtsh had had an af arm peatng as an ntegral part ts ur Eastern leet, the two uttlrahps would never have been sunk. Crtcsm the commandng admral asde, snce he was appar- ntly not equal to hs job, the real weakness the Brtsh was the nsuflcency RA tranng n naval warfare. Too many past n<t uncos RA fghters bombng ther own warshps when suddenly slled upon to ad n naval acton, prevented ther beng brought nto he ar Eastern battle. To work effectvely wth naval f orces, avators mst know and belong to ther navy. Prtng by experence, the Brtsh are about pady to abandon he separate ar force dea and pattern ther avaton after the Unted tates. *» AN ADDIN MACHINE wll help convnce you as to who wll ventually wn ths war, f you need any convncng! Alled armes, at the moment, number 5,,; Axs armes otal,8,. Potental Alled forces, however, can be drawn from manpower 6,887,, whle the Axs can reach out to only 8,56,. In sea power the Alles have.5q war vessels all ypes bult and buldng; the Axs less than 7. Merchant marne tonnage shows the Unted States and Brtan leadng wth :H,6,l) ons aganst Japans 5,6, tons, wth ermanys and Italys shlpng sealed up by blockade. Alled and Axs ar power s about equal t the present. erman factores are turnng out between, and, planes a month. Italan and Japanese producton s small. The Brtsh are now producng, planes monthly, and the Unte^h States about the same. But Brtsh ar producton s not yet at U cak, and by Juno the Unted States wll pass 4, monthly. As for raw materal resources from whch the weapons waf are made and whch keep them gong, the Alles control 867r the worlds supply ol, the Axs only %; 67% the ctl, the AxU.. but 9 r /,.; 64> the ron ore, the Axs only 7/,>.. nallyj eraany, Japan and Italy have already readed-8% ther maxmum ndustral producton the Brtsh 45<\ and the Unted States only 5%! Add up the foregong, multply t by thetme-element, n whch, the Alles are much more favored than the Axs, and the sum total «"Alled Vctory!",. SHORTLY ATER THE ATTACK on Russa by tho ermans,, t,hs commentator sad that n spte prevalng doubts, the Sovets wouldcarry "on "the struggle, cfe" What mght. Of nterest wnfwt" ton gven to us by an assocate Staln just back from Russa: "Staln s determned to fght the war aganst the Nazs to the btter end. He knows that on the ssues ths war depend not only the exstence hs government and hs country but also hs own lfe," "Unfortunately, Staln does not yet entrely trust tho democraces. He cannot forget the abuse heaped on the Sovets for years past. And he has not entrely rd hmself the fear that the democ-, * races mght gve up, or make a deal at hs expense. Staln shudders at the possbltes a aecond Munch." "Russas current nactvty n the ar East s easy to explan. Staln knows very well that the Japanese ntend eventually to attack hm. But he has hs hands full wth the ermans and for the presentr does not want to add to hs mltary problems. When and f hs armes succeed n wearng down the ermans Jje wll turn to face Russas tradtonal enemy, Japan, and no punches pulled." "But Staln also wants to make sure that the ABCD powers* ntend dong ther full share n fghtng the common enemes. The fnal atttude Staln s dependent on the all-out effort the democraces. The Russans aro ready for full collaboraton on all fronts, but as <jfl.\ the Sovet ambassadors, Masky and Ltvnov have made clear rn < London and-washngton, Russa expects Brtan am the Unted States ;< n\ to come through to the hlt.",» * * PLANS ARE AOOT n Washngton to organze an "Amercan ^ Ar Cadet Corps" forboys between the ages and 8. Suggested. $> - to Under Secretary War for Ar, Lovette, by erugan MtCrary, a New York newspaperman, the unformed force youngsters s to be traned n gunnery, ordnance, meteorology, arcodynamcs am smple mltary drll everythng but actual flyng, whch s ntended to follow when the youngsters reach selectve servce age. " JOHNSON WASHINTON, ). C ermanys gans: One hundred mllon Europeans were added n 94 to the Naz slave market; all southeastern Europe anl nearly half a mllon square mles Rusgan^terrtory were occuped; Russa was deprved half her economc capacty; Japanese treacherous attacks have mperlled the Alled postons n the western Pacfc; contnental ndustres and man-power have been moblzed to ncrease effcency the Naz effort. ermanys losses: the Unted States entered the war; powerful Russan armes are stll n exstence; Europeans have recovered from ther stupor and are actvely engaged n lghtng aganst Nazsm; the Alles have consoldated ther postons n the Nea and the Mddle East; the Alles are havnr the better n the battle the Atlantc. or Italy, the wnter UM brought to an end every lluson autonomy wthn Htlers empre and brought to a clmax the tragc errors ar^l mstakes- ts mlers, Snce the day when crrma troops marched nto Austra, Italy lost her freedom acton n external affare. Swss people report that long dstance CHHB to Italy are answered n cnnht, An operator who called Mlan was surprsed n makng the connecton to hear th,9 answer Wehrnjacht, was wu? schen Se?" Interurban telephone ettu*; drectly from prvate hllvs ur«now mpossble. All calls must be put through the poat owce and the partescallng must regster ther nmnea and the retgon for the j mls. Ths uew rvpduton lnn r* PIERCE been put nto etfec un orders from... the erman mltary authortes; the cause beng an onanaed ant- erman telephone campagn by Italans who have lost a son, brother or funce n Lbya anl Russa. Hundreds calls daly have been receved by the erman consulates, made from publc telephone booths by persons, who gve assumed names ajd say, "You Nazs have taken our food, and our freedom and now you have taken our sons. It s too much. Italans want \ peace.".. Among the teemng hundred mllons n the Eajt, the lpnos are the only Chrstan naton. Probably because ths they ure closut to, the western natons thun the other Asatcs, They are lghtng courageously aganst the Japanese nvaders and share wth Amercan* the mpact an attack becqnmgj more volent every day. The l$» p-nos know that Amercan domo racy corrected the errors and mod," crated the ambtons small Imperalstc groups; that t nado t pussble for the slanders to de-, velop and progress; to acheve am autonomy thut n four years wo tjj have led to complete ndepen The"y know too that under nese rule they would be reduced, slavery lte, the Koreajrts.. tnmel and hs* _ have teen oblged to nban CVrenaca, But.Auchnled,,. tory s lessjsfetacjiar ttolrwa* vllu. The enumy hap beecw feuted, has oa most bjj. equjpnht, but so far only ft mall percentage hs forces h»ve btun (Contnued on Page 8) " ll

8 ORWARD MARCH By H. S. Sm* Jr. TO ME.T 6. OAL ;> : * PLANE CONCERNS POOL :. r.,! ( : " :ll" ]^ T h.-v* the r<r ao- \v" tn- a r f Ja-.t. ACILTTATB AND CONCEN- TRATE CN EWER TVPtS j TakM^r-. f -,:^: W<-,.., ;>roh.-<- n th- V-. ": Stav-- m.vy ^V * - ; ^" :5 *. V; ft...-,.. ««.-,:.:, r.,..l-.r.e w IV ar. y,: ^7 " l " ^ l.pht.mtf. A.u-»:a, Itt.-p-jt.lc- H- Stntc x»a;<.nf V..T> *at>*- (,,«. I -n. War. V;m- MljCS AND SKEETER LEAVE THOSE COOOES AlONE NOT A BIT INTERESTED PROPOSITION I MAP A REAT > SCHEME OR SISTER NOISE OR? J TO MAKE MONEY ON THOSE SWEU. COOMCS SHE BAKES, BUT SHE HASNT ANY BUSINESS I TOLD HER I LIKED CCXKIESSOMUCH ID OBUYA DOZEN A WEEK. IT WOULD IVE HER SOME EXTRA MONEY! J ET THE MONEY TO BUY THE COOKIES By Walley Bshop SISTER WUO HAVE TO ALLOWANCE, OP CORSE,( probably»uebbln B rcr«f«.mb* I e r " j r»te. * y*r. Th" <v-r _ Th- Lockheed "Ufktnn" a "UU- * a mltary «e<n.. mn.mtl.! *A th Ucv.,,..;,!. retrsutubh anlt:^ L»-a and two :",;T nrv and V pv7n Jl "" ""»< ; *< ^»»"- Th* Rro«ev : s-«k a n p», «. n(j u,.,m;, f.n>,j th- fa«r«t mll-,- «- - fftfto-l mlbrv «ryp!ar,-,n- ; --,,:.!»rhn-"l.;;: ;: VJ.;..^. t^ «t::,;trvl K ht H ;S u :: " m»*«* m «>»» must O»f prmtway ormutauy tret abmjt ; ^ prwent,.r«.-lurt»n fbres b>,h*, ^ ^._ ^ pro- end t thl. KRAZY KAT n tbe»rcr«ft ndmtry tbcre» By p...,nn. t s meant fhat all udtn. arcraft or fdr *h«k-at-st -otble total pn- -lurtfr; -.:^,. a.he than "p-ratp n -un-tton wth each other. or mure!>!. one Urjjt- duto maktr Army. Ths >> has no *<ual n mdlle-alttud- The Army an the Navy use th same d;v<--t)<r!-, called the Iouyhs A--4 IV he fom-r and the "Dauntlt"-.-" "ny the lattfr. Th*.v tcm-vf t, be th fmt=t n V The prde r>: ", S, producton, however,? th h-uvy wll.-u py pan* :or other plant? Hcr we have tn "ljrnf ort :.,rv Vrr VJIII. ret B-7 and th" ConoldateJ B- Po.lnf w:: make t pos^blf Tor I 4. Both tho-c.ro the varr..ntomnbtlf and arcraft! jof and t - uem-rally aprfd ("cen.- t specalze n certan!! ntone mltary ob-ervrs that the parts f»r a c a ft, nd thus ^ Into j enemy ha. nothng to compare wth mass nm. ( -.."n at the earlest po<=- them. dvda. In the future It ;.- lkely that emphass wll be placed on producng Anu:n.: -ffect hat pnolnjr f Y vnt : ;r.f prr darton r.f ar-[thfuft f hat produtton» benf! ther long-dstance- fensve power. heavy hcn!jor«. because concentrtfd on only» few tjrpe«j *~ er PU«, whch h... l The Prefdents program for tl be.t b, the - I plant pro<lt»em»n eak for 6, ^mp.r.t- whom- ftrht-j; >ne- jf-..-..r.rd-red nftrtv wll ;"- fuvl to produce planes must ths year and.floo next year, hr Tmcmbcred dc-ra-!-. IT, oxht-r w>rd«, the I.!!UU) conssts Vnu-d Ktatt- s ponr r,- for the *hps. maw- (-roduclan th* heft two or Tb* rato tranng kpt bult ;>>«< >-j.-m*:" -hp-, dve bomwrs. n the future wll decrease, and n.<-ljr. l rr.bf-r.-. heavy bombt-rs, eoneqnently the 6, mltary planet to be bult tl year, oter TT.- cnrce^.taton *t ws-uunu ol them wll prolutblj *>"]"*- >" - ; 5 " -I - snp:<v-- be combat hp. n T.\\f v-.l not be made or that Uur ev-r-prowl f- armada these w..l te ro new arplanes. tvt. ; e one thv man factors n The ruth * \ny, research am ex-lavnu the world t: -.n barbarsm. craft and tranng shps, and that about half n our present SKIPPY By Percy Crosb) State Health Department Lsts Ujfen ttuw Synj"^!^ HP TRENToX- from ep-»(rent«j contu under the corfor.*.v rfcfjtos tph- ( a - relatonshp px-vous years.., CoordnaoR the DeparttnMts tyh. :vt-:. to.trutd ;ow ma- pejjeje. wt-n- f-jrtbertd.by the ad- ;V-;..l..!: ;.latf. mortalty rate?, dtor. to the- Departments staff va aus bpctalsts. assgned, to THAT PEST, HANK, KEEPS US New Jer.-cy to ad n Natonal Dethe, ;(-h;>/v!-.tnt? the State De- ALL NI6HT, IURIN WAVS app.e? are anng PELLDWS BURNIN OUR U6HTS fense. I feel confdent that the program " the Department, supported by necemry appropratons O 6ETTIN6 RD O HIM < partne.!. uf Health, accordng to the a:::v^! upon Dr. J. Lynn md ^. ^ m fe the competen, Mahaff-y, State Healtn drector. staff whch has been assembled fled..,, over many years, Tll prove ade- Rabt.- c-.n::r.ueo m the ^^Zt^HJlt to the emergency requrecan c.yjr.te=bjlttth fewer canne nu. nlf whch lp ahead _ cases than n reeev. years; sad the... Ac.!vtJM rt al ng t natonal W.ecw. Er.atunfcut.oanewdo ldefn]se n \ etr j erse y nfluenced cor.:r»l a.v makng lcensng ua- bo(h th(, [)hn, he D partment fmra throughout the Mate and pro- < m& j[s ufe flf {undg an d personnel Mdng local and State funds for )muj, ^ fca] year The seryct! rabef control flls L!on P felt n««d,; rell4erej to tn s ^A may be group- \n New Jer.-ey, he sad. e unk, r Iour headngs:. Tho-e "Ujenu. and Ne K ro health unrt=j j n connecton wth Selectve Serv- to functon n felds where, ce ptrsonnt. ; 9. Actvtes n extra need - jru-at." MU Dr. Manaffey. ] t. an. onmel!t area, ;. Cooperaton Ck-an-u), our rvers contnued wth th(. Sute Defc. nse Councl; 4. Wth partcular attenton beng d-:?trvefs, mantan* good health n reeled t u the Delaware watershed. tk. popu atl>n generally," Santaton th? cder ndustry j was undertaken. A check oj marrage regstraton was fnshed and ederal Income the ttrjtfetfcr.es?f reportng..., _... n found u> be beter than 99 pw!! [ConlAued jrom hdtortal Pag) Tax Materal cent. I. trapped. Th* battle for North Af- Coojeraton. jvth looal boar;l=! rca s not over. Renforcements health and unfcal health j have reached Rommel through Ttr- WHO MUST PILE A RETUKK? : key and through Italy, where er Every sngle person havng a gross man troops are agan as numerous ncome $75 or more; every j A Week the War at they were before the Russan campagn. Prtan may be sncere marred peron, not lvng wth hus- j {Contnued from Edtoral Page) n hs le.-re not to allow the er-banmans to use rench overseas ter con e $75 or more, and marred or wfe, havng a gross n- mnstts at Ro de Janero January 5. rtory, bases and fleet. But n thepersons lvng wth husband or The War ront dsorganzed state rance, the wfe, who have an aggregate gross The Whte House announced the wll the elderly Marshal s ten U. S., Brtan, the Netherlands and only a matter secondary mpor ncome or $,5 or more. the Domnon governments agreed tance. Ambtous fcals who see WHEN MUST RETURNS BE to a unfed command n the, Southwest better prospects rapd careerslf PJLED? or the calendar year Pacfc area wth all sea, land they obey Htlers orders rather 94, on or before March 6,94. j and ar forces under en. Wavell than act as patrotc renchmen, the Brtsl) Army\ wth Lt. en. may do what Petan refuses to do Brett, the U.! S. Rrmy Ar, a«next n command. en. llacarthur, commanded n the Phlppne.-;, reported hs lnes holdng aganst renewed Japanese cks. The, Army and Navy reed snkng three enemy,-tons each, Ofe enemy transport and more than a fcorc Japanese bombng and flfbtng planes, The Marne Corps Mnounced that new reports showed that the defenders Wake nd had sunk one cruser, four Dyers,- one submarne and one [jokoat before succumbng. The sldent cted the entre Wake rrton fur herosm. The, Whte Houao announced the mote than,8f»e,ftt j^fmmu. 5»»phlets o» Na ftccuped rance stressng the lstah C tlt* between tl«amercan Md P ench people. The pamphlets ftlfluded peture* the Status uf Ult t.d quuulos from tte ts speetht (Presdent sst fhuary l MUctve wrvtk rmfuato o( n from to 44 who h»ve not vuusly ermans arc reported n Bzerte Tunsan terrtoral waters and land communcatons are at the dsposal.the ermans who do no dare to.-al across the central ed terranean. Wake Up, Amer/can«l Wake up, Amercans! Make Amelas answer roar out uv«r tbe world Every *ltlaen back the Unted SUtw and Navy (o vctory back ^ wlu» work and mosey, Do sour part: Buy ttettad States Defense Bond» and Stamps at your post fce, bank, or savngs antj low) assocaton. Opt Defense KUmpe «t y<w r- WA «M»«ar rm the ewrtw hoy ol tblt ne*n*per. POLLY AND HER PALS or th* fscal year, qn or before) the 5th the month followng I the close the fscal year. - WHBRE, AND WITH WHOM W S T INCOME TAX RETURNS BB PILED! In the nternal revenue dutrct n whch the person lyea or has hs chef place busness, and wth the collector nternal revenue. HOW DOJ8 ONE MAKE OUT HIS INCOME TAX RETURN? By followng tt>«detaled nstructons gven on the ncome tax. blank, orm 4 and orm A up-; tonal smplfed fom) WHAT IS THE TAX RATE? A! normal tax 4 percent on the j amount - the net ncone n ex- cawt the allowable credts aganst n«t uunm tperunal mmptuu, far depujunts, Uur«8t on the Unted States and u lutrumentth«8»nd twrned ncome credt) n thu computaton the normal tax net ncogae: and t graduated. «urtax on the amount net Income n ex.a»u tb# kllowabl* ered^te (peraontl *% eopton and credt for dependents) agetut net ncomes n the the «urt»<"net WELL,Hfe BRIHTENS THIN6S UP AROUND HERE. BESIDES- DETECTIVE RILEY...HESOTAOUN. HES LEADIN- THEM TOWARD THE HOUSE I THOUHT I HEARD >OU TELLTHE MANA6ER NSISTED ON MAN< HAVNQ SOMETHIN OR. OT4E MANAER SAID HE COULDNT YOURE RIHT/ W.t-.r rettunj.io. m x TWE MANAER WAS TELLIN MANK"THERE WAS NO CHANCE O HIS HAVIN AN ACCIDENT ON THE SKI CHUTE. By Rchard Lee YOU OOL. VOU j AH,T»<eRlfcAUTTUf MATTER BEEN A CANT ET A O PlANS OB A N6W ENINE. EXPECTIN VOU. lawavwitm TUAT VOU POSSES$ UOR PERHAP5 HOW NICE O J THIS. WHAT VOU KE6O A t,f TUE MORE PEB- VOU TO ^ DO VOU WANT COME/ ^. OM? 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9 <!» -!> ;>::? RIDAY, JANUAHY 6, 94 PAE NIKE rtne ons Succumb To Powerful South Rver Offensve shp Heavy Senor Basketball League Shows ast Acton Club, J vvboys And core Wns :,. And Segyrn,l ARE UPSET ho acton Wnndnt the I..nrlln, who.,;., the ords.;.,! (Jencft Knsup and, t lrven and K ra no : vh eght ;,, : for >he ten ns, the L.I t HI took an,nkn(t from M, wn, wth a for the whle Earth.,I lners, ncorm ca«y tme :- VI to..yrnts. Wth,, re! the wln-,,-h wth sx. -( mnn for (9) (; I CVb (44) nfantle Paralyns und To Prt rom Basketball Tlt WOODBRIDE Proceeds the South Hvor-Woodhrd^c basketnll game to le held rday, January SO, at South Ilver, wll be donated to the Infntle Paralyss oundaton, t was announced by the South Rver Board Educaton fhs week. Decson the South Rver Hgh School Athletc Assocaton to donate the proceeds the game was dsclosed by J<>neph. Murk, presdent the the Rchool board. Danclnfr wll be held after the frame. Unknowns, Buddes Wn In Court Crcut Defeat Poneers And Dve Bombers Here Three-Way Battle On In Rec Alley Tourney Peterson On Top Wth Vack And Tt Presng Petersons Vncka Tts... St. eorge ord. Cty Standng U«gu«W.. s West Rarran 4 f.wrencc I<o<ljre ords Coal \ Mddlesex Water ORDS Blly Vacks kep;lers closed n un Petersons Brakes lads ths week n the ords Cty BowlK League. The atter team a n frst place wth eght wns and ano loss, whjc the former club s rght behnd wth sevn vctores and two defeats. Tts bar s ted Unknowns regs- wth Vack S for second placer ORDS Th teved a to wn over the Po-- neers and Buddes whpped the Dve Bombers K to IB n a par games played n the ords Intermedate basketball league at School No. 4 Monday nght. Jagn, wth a count seven, lurred for the Unknowns, whle Sggelak and Slrtkus, each wth four, worked best for the Poneers. Powowslr and Whtney, wth totals eght and seven, excelled for the Buddes. Kwly talled nne pont* for the Bombers. Unknown. () Wargo, : Jago, t Jogan, c Hardy, g Larson, g Total Toth, f BtllnU Nov^Jt, c otku», jtfk Pon.en () In games ths week, Peterson Brakes won two fom St. eorge C. C; Vacks blanked Mddlesex Water Company; Tts teroed WPRI HarTtT vr. O. P".j HITO t wrence Lodge shut out ords Coal. Hgh score* were turned n by T ToUb 5 Baddo (ft) () r. P T Kowlwyk, f l ()!.. (4).. C J.. ()... :.. o. T e 4 Pros Wn! 4 4*4 f«l«scaped -7 Rosenmolers -IHII resulted n -"I un mportant - vctory the In Cherokee* n " ^nor basket- Monday nght at g4 He latter duo (7) Powowsk, f 4 Uhar, e Palot, c Moroj, t Whtney, g, TotalJ Btl«gh, f Klwly, f. Demko, c edor, K. Rcco g. 8 U T f R Slence unners Arrow Jayvees Conquer ORDS Murdok sparked the Arrow Jayvees to a to wn over the unnen n the ords Intermedate court league; here Tuesday nght Zarkovch labored best for the IOMW wth four counters. Hortyak, wth a count eght, costarred for the wnners. u«n«r () Zarkovch, I Maaeenk, t W. Peterten, c Handerhan, g Kordelk, ft B. Peterson, g Hornyak, f.. Kowlk, f.- Bool, c.-. Mudock, t Rosko, g o TotaU Arrow J»r«" P Lesko, 84 and 4; Balla, ; Stevens, ; Turek, ; Valosn, and ; Bombera, 4; Dudch, and 5; Hedlund, ; Pfster, and 4; John Valocsk,, and Jm Injrla,. PaUnon Brakes () Petcrsen 6 9 Perry 58 Tce - 44 Lesko.._. 4 Balla Stevens Turek r. Dlabk Hydo Valosn Eero. CloseTght! Owl, Note L Out Unknowns 4 clust l5r t^u POBIDS In ">»nt eght,.krmsh In the ords Junor b«, wmntra. B. Al-kttkU Crcut Monday nwht, ttt "I Jucovnch ac«owl Jtyvwa nosed out tho un : storng th* known Juno*B 6 to JD. Meore tola the spotlght by o o o PfUrwm, «l J 96 St. eorg* C. C () If Uf Blly Vtckt () - Bombera 67 4 Tomchak Dudch 5 Hedlund 4 56 BaosT.:: :::~I88 ^tsr Mddlesex Water Co. () ekete..- 8 Blackman 44 T. erraro J. erraro Remcnsk TARHEEL TOSSER ( Ttt Bar () Hrowzowsk 47 P. Hckle Tt 7 7 Pfster lf)4 L. Hckle ao 6 4 7S Wel R.rt.n.. P. () Jn Valocsk Crooker Larson. Valocsk Je Valocsk Lawrence Lodge () Rupp 56 6 Ells J*m Inffls 49 Jn Ingls 7 N 7 5 Bacakny Deak Thompson - 8 Nagy J. Marcsak 798 ord. Coal () M Brass Ral als Np ords Rec Keglers JKornesk Hts or Am«boy ve; Bacskay, 85 PORDS The topnotch Brass Jttl female keglers Perth Am-* boy handed the ords Rec lades a blankng ths week n a Central, Jersey Womens Bowlng Lfagufl match. Kornesks scare n the opengame featured the contest, ng asko ht for the wnn«rs n the second tlt. Bacskay waf( hgh, for the locals wth 84 and l.w- Brau Ral () Zalarl "67.5? asko 6 Zupko tgl 8T XU ^ mr~ 6 4 m by Commander Bat; "Ads to 95 $4 Navgaton," by Albet Andreasen, Maplewood; "Chartsand Plotng," by Sumner B. Wrght 4, 6 6 South Orange; "Manners and Customs on Shpboard," by M. O. Kopperl Maplewood; "Knots and Splces," by Robert B. Haldy Maplewood, and the revew by Thomas J. Radclfte Bellevlle. The classes on Monday evenng wll be held n Columba Hgh School,- Maplewood, and at Theodore Roosevelt Junor Hgh, Westfeld. Regstraton may be nude ord*,(.;.- R«. () Murow»k> - femekr JIH, Schjoje r By Jack Sods SPORTS ECHOES By Elmer (Steve) Vecsey The Amercan League flag race n 94 may be. cloger but f t t, tll probably be because the Yankees slpped a bt. At the present tme, no Amercan League club seems strong enough to oust the world champons n 94. Of course, f Sprng and Wnter trades enough sgnfcance occur, the stuaton-may brlltered. Take the Boston Red Box, for nstance. The Red Sox have the sluggers, but no ptchers. Boston has been scannng \he horzon for many, many moona n a quest to locate a free, ndependent and wnnng twrler or a club ^hat s wllng to part wth one reasonably. They have found nether. They have won no pennant. _.. ^L And snce the once-generoys Mr. Yawkgy has suggested the possblty that the Red Sox wll get along as best they can wth what theyve got for a whle, future hope s already dmnshng, Ted Wllams has been placed n Class -A and may marry Mss Sprngfeld the army) as early as ebruary or March, Thus; Boston prospects for 94 arent any brghter than usual ths year theyre much dmmer. Whereas Boston used to possess the deadlest two-man httng attack n.the League oxx and Wllams, f young Ted jons the army, the Red Sox wll be wthout ther star duet. Even f oxx remans, hs ablty s steadly on the downgrade. Jmmy s troubled by more than jhs share llness, ncludng snus trouble. Under such handcaps as oxx has labored n past years, hs records seem even more remarkable than ever. ta quck glance at Cleveland!, The Indans wthout Bob eller arent the pennant contenders yesteryear. Iflven Clevelande«8 are not gettng. Vary excted ths year about the Indans. Somethng must be lackng and t s eller, all rght. -The Indans under ther new manager need, to begn buldng on a nne-man team. Detrot the next to be gven consderaton. The Tgers are an up-and-down ball club. Had reenberg gotten back nto unform, they would have probably been up. But wth Hank concentratng on the Japs, the lne-up wont be as powerful as had once been thought. York wll be n there swngng agan and the nfeld wth Bloodworth. should have pep. But the ptchng s stll doubtful. Newsom must have another bg year to put the Tgers n the fght. The Whjte Sox wll be strong, as usual but not qute strong enough, also as usual. A fnal concluson puts the Yanks on top eaaly. If they wn.another worlds champonshp n 4, that wll be sx n the last seven years whch should enttle them to «trp to -the\ Phlppnes and a seres wth the Jape, \ * ««H! ames. But Dropped Two; alcons Wn Cyclones Break Evtn In Two Contests; Hoboes Are Defeated LUCK IS HIH SCORER WOODBRIDE The Sants negotated a rather busy week n the Wnodbrdfte Intermedate cage crcut. They frst nosed out the Hoboes to 9; they dropped 48- decson to the alcons n the second melee; they lot the thrd tussle 7 to 9 to the Cyclones. In the other league contest, the alcons eked out a 7-6 conques over the Cyclones. Hgh scorers In the four names werj;: W- Kath, Sants, nne; Ba rany, Hoboes, eleven; Krcbs, al cons, ten; Luck, Cyclones, ; Ebncr alcons, thrteen; rench. al cons, twelve, and Krebs, alcon, twelve. Sant () Hango, f B; Kath, f W. Kath, c 4 Vratsanos, g... Bra.zo, g Vskay, K Hoboe (8) Barany, f 4 Slnsky, f Nagy, c CHaney, c Mescs, g Csepcsaa, g Ssson^g dcona (48) rench, f."..,~""4 Johnson, f Ebner, f 4 Krebs, c,... 5 J aner, g Carney, g Dwyer, g Whte, s 4 Sftntf () 8 4 Vufrnnnn -,. l_ W. Kath, f I) Hango, c,t Vsakay, g erraro; g C B. Kath, g tl Sant (9) B. Kath, f S. Hang, f.. T. Ssakay, c W. Kath, g Cke, g.. Recreaton Court Slate or Week January It ToMrahp H«kTjr Stnort (Second Half) At tje Hgh School, Thursday January nd at 7 P. M., fren era vs. eneral Ceramcs; at R P Cyclones v». Jann C.owhoy at 9 P. M., Red Onons vs. Sportng <ub. Woodbrla,. Lfht Senort (Second Half) M the Parsh House, all to start at 8 P. M. Monday, Bnlnt?«Boys Ctub vs. Cherekvs; Tucday, Renn&sance va. lterron Peps; Saturday at P. M., Deacons vs. Barron Pros. Woodbrdje JUIMOTI (Second Half) At the Par«b rfcuse, all games to start at ft:& P. M. Monday, start at 8: P, M. Monday, Lons Mnute Wen; Tuesday, Bluebrds vs. Comets; Wednesday, Lons vs. Bluebrds; rday, Comets vs. Mn,ute Men. Woodhrldt* Int.rmodte (Second Half) At the Parsh House, nt games to start at 7:5 P. M. ^Monday, alcon* vs. Sulntu; Tuesday, Indans vs. Cyclones; Wednesday, Hoboes vs. alcons. ord Lght Senor! (rst Half) At the ords No. 4 School MomJay at 8:6, Teals vs. Jtterbugs-; Tuesday, at 9 P. M., Sportng Club vs. Macs Maulers; Monday at 9 P. M., Arrows vs. Maos ord Intermedates... (rst Hall) At the ords No. 4 School- Monday at 7:5, Owls vs. Unknowns; at 6:, Buddes vs. Black Trojans; at 7:5, unners vs Dve Bombers; at 8:, Poneers va. Arrows Cyclone* (7) -Seyglnsky, f S. Luck, f Ur, c :, J. Hoostack, g Bothwell, g A. Statle, s Cyclone* (6) uck, f Segylnsk, f... Hapstak, f j. Ur, o Statle, g Bothwell, e Hutter^ g 7 «lcom (7) rench, f f Ebner, t 6 Krefos, c 6 g ;.. Whte, g :.. totals 7 7 lons Roar Claw Comets To 7 WOOnBHSDOE The Lons out clawed the Comet? to 7 n a Wood>rdt«Junor haketbalt loop tlt at the Parsh House Tuesday nght. J. Sckckar rolled up ffteen ponts {or the wnners, whle Johnwn talled nne for the losers UOM () J, Schlcker, f I. 7 Curwv, 4 Tmntr, c T. Kath, g, C. Schcker, g Albertaon, * - lls, f ". Johnson, t,[,! (W) ords Rec Contnues To Hold Cellar Berth Drops Two ames To Jackns In County Loop County M»jor Standngs Brennans So. Rver Rec. 4 4 Buews Academy - SO Schwartz 9 Duttkns 7 Wogloms 4 AUgars 4 Academy B, 4 Metuchen J»ckns Sayrevlle Tom Englsh 8 Mlltown 7 ord"* 5 Spotawood IB Maroons Defeat Red And Black, 8 To 6, roup III Contest Dunfte, Dubay, VanSyckle Provde Heavy Scorng or Woodbrdge COURT INTEREST LOW WOODBRUKJE Woodbrdge Hghs rourt combne stole a - load on South Rver at the Barron Avenue gymnasum Tuesday nght, but that was short-lved. The Brcktown bnsketoers quckly settled down to bunnem and tho locals wore never n front agan. South Rver took the frame 8 to After Coach eorge (ereks p*jformtb chalked up the frst h»jb--_ ket, the Maroon mr.n turned on th«> fensve heat to outpont the Red and Black n every perod. 4 At the close the llrst tann,, Woodbrdge was behnd to 7; at / half-tme, South Kver held a 7.to tl margn; three-quarter tme found the Barrens on the.hort end a 5-8 count; and, n the fnal frame tho locals were outscored to R. Coach Johnny tzpatrcks boys by no metta had and easy job. Woodbrdgcs representatves appled heavy pressure throughout the contest. Dunfee, Dubay and Van Syckle dd the heavy scorng for the Barrons, wth totals eleven, seven , ,» ORDS Takng t on the chn I twce, the ords Bpcreaton pnners contmled to reman n a te for cellar poston n the County Major Bowlng League. The locate were set down n two games ths week by Jackns. Hgh scores for the losers were r«gtered by Bakos, 8; Romcr, m; KertHsk, *B, and Madger,. J.ckn () Lagoda 8 Urbank 4 Bambola 96 Swtdersk wl 89 P 5 4 U 95 87D»rJ» () Romer, Matusfc E Maduer 5 9C Rakos Komesk Presdent reveals plan to decen tralje arplane producton. 4 p. b n Presdent protests dschargea o foregners" by ndustry. and sx respectvely. Nelson and Svcsa shared honors for South Rver wth eleven counters aplec. South Rw (8)? T Svess, f 4 Zolnervch, f, 4; Solomon, f Neteon, c 5 I t. Serotko, g T»~ Alexander, g Mordas, g 4 Woodbrdge («) Karnas, f Weaver, f Jago, f Dubay, c Dunfee, a Syckle, g, 6 : as 7 6 SB Woodbrdgf South Rver. 8 8 Offcals: Tomasko, Marno. 6 \ Offeredht - Small Boat Handlng Classes To Be Conducted By U. S. Power Squadron Regstraton for two free courses n plotng and small-boat handlng wll be opened January by the Northern New Jersey Power Squadron, Eustace T. Ball anwood, commander, announced yes- ) terday. Identcal nstructon wll e gven classes at Maplewood and Weatfeld. Nne lectures and a revew, prertnnary to the fnal oxatmnatotu (nsttute the course. Subjects to le covered and the lecturers wll / )«"Safety at Sea," by Dr. Wllam IV. Patten len Rdge; "Rules.he Road at Sea," by Leut. Comdr,. Dr. Harlan S. DeVoo Maple* wood; "Equpment," by ajt D,.. otter Maplewood; "Seaman- >hp," by Stuart C* Tght South Orange; "The Marners Compas," at ether school at 7: P. M,, January 9. Regstraton 5,, be, tween 8 and 64 to be staggered. 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10 Colona News By Margaret Scott Tle ((Iona Parpnt-Tcanoher ASsnclot met Tuesday at the home nf Mrs. Anthony TenelLa, Cavour Street. The meetng wn* opened hy the presdent, Mrs. Charles Sr"U. wth the Lord* H Prayer md the Kljt Salute. Sergeant Urn Irsuw addressed the mothers on Safety Patrols, tellng what measures the polce hove taken to nsure the safety the school chld. Donatons one dollar to the nfantle paralyss fund, and MM) bund ads and one quart tncture green smp for the local defense councl, Were noted. The members were asked to prepare nrteles for a lar.aar to h held some tme n the sprng. The followng Uas wll be held: "Swuary, at the home Mrs. Sydney Pnkham, on Chan-o-Hlls Ifead, wth Ms. Thomas Hynea us CO-hostess; ebruary 5, Mrs. Ogden on Inwoud Avenue; ebruary, Mrs. Scott, on Enfeld Road, wth Mrs. Ennv Ijarscn as eohostess; March, Mrs. red Sutter, on Inwood Avenue; and March 6, at the home Mrs. Tnggrt on Amherst Avenue. Present at the meetng were: Mrs. Tmella, Mrs. Hyms, Mrs. Pnkham, Mrs,. Larsen, Mrs. Sutler, Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. TKfrt, Mrs. Lawrence Sut, Mrs. Wllam Wels, Mrs. eorge Mapps, Mrs. B. Mallseh, am MM. Scott. The Mothers Club the Cnlona, Boy Scouts held a specal meetng Wednesday at the home the vce-presdent, Mm. Stephen Vfch, on North Hll Road. The members voted to donate }5 to the Red Cross War Relef und, 5 hand-ads and a bottle, alcohol to the Defense Councl. The next regular meetng wll be held January, at the home Mrs. erhard csler, on Water Street. Present nt the meetng wer«h Mrs. eorge. Keller, Mrs. red Sutter, Mrs. Vgh, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs, J, Mller, Mrs. Thomas Hynes, Mrs. WlKam Ogden, Mrs. Harry Ludwgand Mrs. Seymour Olsen. The Womens Republcan C!ub met Wednesday afternoon at the home Mrs. Arthur Brown on St. eorge Avenue, and voted to donate fve pounds cotton to the TJefense Councl for llhtmlty slt tons. The next meetng wll be held ebruary 4 at the ho Mrs, Brown, Those pewrtt were: Mrs. loyd Mance, Mrs. Wlfred de Lsle, Mrs. eorge Hagedorn, ^ Mrs. Danel Den RleyVer, Mrs. Phlp Den Blcykcr and Mrs, Otto Drockman. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Sut, West Street, entertaned Mr. Hand Mrs. Cur] Anderson, Elzabeth, on SunHny. nfd red Kurman Newark, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhode, arvew Avenue, attended a rectal by Elssa Land, sponsored by the Teachers Assocaton n the Rahway Hgh School, Thursday evenng. Mr. am M", Dudley Rollnson, Devon Koad, have returned to ther home after a tour to Calforna and Mexco. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer and chldren, Arthur and Peggy, arvcw Avenue, wefe Ht- Sunday dnner guests Mrs. Knuuvrs mother, Mrs, Teresa Does, Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Ennr Larsen, Valley Road, entertaned the latters sster, Mss ladys McKenze, New York, for a few days ths week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mans, and the latters pother, Mrs. Otto rube, West Clff Road, were luncheon and theatre guests n Newark, Monday. Mrs. Joseph aydns, Jr., North IXt Road, was guest honor at a party n her home n celebraton her brthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James elton, Chan-o-Hlln Road, entertaned Carroll founders, just back from South Afrca, over the weekend. J Mr, and Mrs. Harley McClurc, Chan-o-Hlls Road, were the dnner guests rday nght the latters brother, Edwn.Taylor, n New York Cty, where they attended the Lous-Bncr fght. Mrs. Wllam Dekney, Dover Road, entertaned her son and daughter-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delaney Newark, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. eorge Keller, New Dover Road, were the dnner guests Mrs. eorge Reynolds, Planfeld, Saturday. <Mr7~md~"MrR. eorge Hagedon, New Dover Road, were hosts to the lattern ssters, Mrs, Charles Clausen, ol Oak Tree, and Mu-Wllmn-Suth.. PkqelL.- The Amercan Legon Post J4S, and the Lades Auxlary, u(ere hosts nt a games party Monda^lt the Veterans Home n Men- hfcj&sw fall n"love wll the Musetle on sght. Its her knd a pano-smart, low gracdu lnes < colorful tone*, lots y volume**!* delghtfully respon^ lve acton. Whch, course H j U8 t another way my ng thrt the Musette s modern X. bp-to- ( SPECIAL EATURES (JUg.U.Vt.Off.) N«w Pjtnttd Acton»nun«Ivory Key full 88-Not«Keyboard Renforced Hammer), Rod Mtple PV BulHmg / ull fcenwd Metal Plate Ho>»lt Qualty Ltcquer. HndRubbtd.SllnRnh Al rjftl, ht tou> M Mu.rK «> ol ^AlMUdUh fty-fty SpUt or Unsteady Mnute Men Lose To Lons Then Stop Blue Brds, 7- WOODBRITXE The Mnute Men basketeern splt even ths week n a par games n the Woodbrdge Junor oourt tourney. They lost the frst tlt 5- to the Lon! and won the second 7 to from the Blue Brds. Statle accounted for the only score by the Mnute Men agan? the Lons. J. Schcker, wth a to tal eght, starred for the wn ners. T. Carney and Hornsby, wth nx and tve, paced the Mnute Men n the wn over the Brds. ll? count (f sx was tops for the losers -a n appearance and performance^ Ves^youngstes/everywhereare fndng ts fun to learn to play on a Musette and wth ths n- re no longer rksome to Dad and Mother thanks to the exclusve Practano feature (Reg. U. S. Pat. Offce) whch cuts tonal volume to a "whsper", when desred. See, Hear and Play ths fascnatng nstrument symbol a rtjw tny and a new way n pano desgn and constructon. rffth Pano Co. 78HoM Street, Perth Amboy (Opposte Seart-Ruebutk) 8 W. ront Street, Planfeld Buth»tor«f pp«n evenng* lls, f Bars, f Johnson, c Hackler, g Kulschrsky, g nnck, g Blue Brd () 6 Mnute Man (7) T Hornsby, f 5 Brodnak, f I Bothwell, f T. Carney, c f Rdyard, c Muchanc, g 4 renda, g 8 7 Lon (8) T J. Schcker, f 4 8 T. Kath, f Brodnak, f Albertson, c 4 Traner, g 4 Carney, g 5 5 Mnute Men () P T Statle, f Muchanc, f Rdyard, c Bothwell, g Hornsby, g SEWIN PROJECT seln Women To Sew And Knt or R*d Cross TSELIN Mrs. Mary Nash, charman the welfare cflmttee the Womans Clul. IseJn r.haa ab nomoed that a Red Cross Sewn? (oup wll meet every Thursday n the church parlors th* rst (Inn-ell Iseln, Presbyteran. All Iseln women are cordally nvted to take part n the project. Then wll be knttng and sewng for dstrbuton. Women wshng to come out for the whole day may brng ther lunch. Anyone wshng to loan sewng machnes for use durng the project s asked to get n touch wth Mrs. Nash at the lbrary or to cal Metuchen 6--M. MEDAL IS UNCLAIMED In a flng cabnet at Mann Corps Headquarters rests an un clamed Medal Honor awarde to Prvate Mchael Owens. It wa awarded for herosm at Korea 87. C/ean// RIDAY, JANUARY 6, 94 Smart Dresses or Those Dates or teen-agoro. no dates are more mportant than those after hohdav and these two dresses were selected wth tns n mnd. On the left,»«von tssue taffeta whch has a yoke edged wth whte cotton embrodery. The other s navy-blue wool and has cotton-lace epaulets. _^ Patrotsm Of Employers Is Requested By Defense Councl TRENTON New Jersey Defense Councl appealed today to,he patrotsm employers hroughout the state n cooperatng wherever possble wth cvlan lefense actvtes undertaken hy her employes. Thousands workers are voluneerlj* ITS ar observers;-p«! and re Reserves, block wardens, and ther organzed cvlan defense ac-.vtes. In most cases, scheduled lasses for the nstructon such eople cople may nterfere wth regular workng hours. Except where the work such persons s vtally needed for defense work, we ask the employe)*- to cooperate,as far as possble n helpng these men get to ther classes and posts as needed. The councl sad, We do not wsh, however, to hnder war producton for defense n any way, the councl emphaszed. We should remember that such persons are undertakng voluntary,_ day through the volunteer efforts persons from to 7 wthout lucompense. More than 4, Polce and re Reserves are voluntarly tranng throughout the state for the protecton persons n t.ach muncpalty. Other persons are adng n numerous other projjrajns.. each the 568 local Defense Councls the state. reenberg reports for re-enlstment n Army for wars duraton. Bombng Japan held feasble, Alles hold strategc bases. BRAKES STEERIN LIHTS work for the protecton all! WINDSHIELD WIPEKS AND MD RHOCK SHOCK lbsosi ABSQBBERS us, the councl ponted out. They are not recevng any remuneraton for ther efforts and n many cases, undergo severe physcal hardshps to carry out ther dutes. It s no fun to stand out n the cold for several hours late at nght watchng for planes, and those us who can help suth patrotc persons should do so wthout queston, the councl sad. The 8 ah observaton posts n the state are manned 4 hours a not only n the appearance your home but n the long run, t means a savng money. Regular cleanng < your furnshngs keeps them n good condton and makes them last much longer. The Hoover vacuum cleaner, llustrated, loosens and removes nap-- cuttng grt and brushes up the surface lnt and dust. A Magnetc or Unversal hand "vacuum cleaner, not llustrated, wll keep your upholstered furnture and draperes n good order. It s easy to use for t s lght n weght. These- applances are moderately prced. r Drve Your Car n NOW! SYSTEM BRAKE SERVICE r.c SI S AROES7SAfTr SPECIALISTS INN. J 57 New Brunswck Av<\ (at Elm St.) Perth Amboy, N. J. Uranche: Newark»nd Jertey Cty P. A Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Counts... *> Unted IWtf D«UM«(gndtAjtf fnnp Egan Regsters Ponts ORDS Macs Maulers really dd a joh on the Jtterbug n the ords Lght Senor basketball tourney at School No. 4 Tuesday nght. The fnal count was 6 to If.. Egnn, pvot man for the wnner ran wld to hang up ponts. S Hedges, wth a count seven, was best for the losers. - M.c Mullen (6) Ietersak, f Race, f Solnwnsk, f Kgan, c 4 OToole, g 5 Dunham, g Jtterbug (6) T. HodgN f S. Hedges, f,!. Scrko, c P. Lytkn, g J. Kpla, g! * * 7 7 C Shell Ol, Steel Equpment Lose In Industral league WOODBRIDE Townshp teams competng n the Perth Amboy Industral League dd well ths week, wth but two exceptons. The two eneral C«r»mc teams came through wth clean sweeps, one combnd blanked Chesebrough and the other zeroed Dry Docks. Steel Equpment lost two games to eneral Cable»nd Shell Ol forfeted three to A. S. & R. Hgh scores were rolled by Pucc, and 5; Jenkns, and ; Andrcsak, ; Mezar,, and Van Camp, 7 and. rst war month cost $,557,-,54, Treasury states. INDEPENDENT LEADKII Iselln Personaltes By Jean Duff Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyers, formerly Cooper Avenue, now resde n ther new home n Mddlebush., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas urze, Kennedy Place, were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters, Eaet Orange, Sunday. Sergeant and Mrs. John Whte, formerly town, s now makng ther home n Lousana. Mr. and Mrs, Walter arrelly and famly, formerly Cooper Avenue, now rcsda n Jersey Cty. Mrs. Louse rogan and famly, at Avenue, vsted rela tves n East Hanorrr on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. red Rapp, Jr. Newark, were the Thursday eve nng guests Mr. and Mrs, Russel urze, Sonora Avenue, Mr, and Mrs. Roman Mnykow sk, Cooper Avenue, entertanet Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Noll av famly, Jersey Cty, Sunday. Mss Dors Kane, Coopc Avenue, spent the weekend at th home Mss Jean Clark, o Bloomfleld. James Duff, Cooper Ayt nue, s convalescng at hs horn after a recent llness. -The Msses Louse Brcen, Ronne Ozell;* Antonette Petolett, wendolyn Hamlton, race Sluk, Wnfred Qugley and,,. :,, II town, attended «,,. nee "Macbeth" n \. th.a group from W> [gh School Tuesday eve.,., HOSTESSjAT Mrs. Brnkman Ent or TSELIN <Mra. rank I:. was hostess at a SUCH party and tea Monday fm ft the Womans Clul, Mrs. John Wlts was v, j the dark horse award :, przes were gven to the f,, ; Pnochle, Mrs. A. uclm; Mrs. J. Hewtt; brdge, Hamlton. Another afternoon c: wll be held January N lbrary wth Mrs. Erch \\<.J charge. Proceeds wll ;. lbrary fund. CAPTURED 4 ERMAr] In the frst World \Y,, John H. Prutt the U, S captured 4 orman handed and attacked tun guns, kllng two the e, Amercan destroyer, USS, B named after hm. ST. JAMES AUDITORIUM Monday Evenng 8:5 OCLOCK SHARP I WANT A MAN A real lve man one lke you Msterthat s f you know your stuff partcularly about clothes and how to dress... not a Beau Brummel or a clothes horse but a man ntellgent enough to dress wth the snap and dash today and smart enough to know how to _ save money... lke the men who buy at the. Bond actory. None your "Horse-Har-Sa" perod style n BOND CLOTHES-no sreetheyre as fresh and up-to-the-mnute as my new Nylons or tomorrows newspaper,, I could O for you Mster-n Bond Clothes. SUITS $.45» WITH TROUSERS TOPCOATS $9.45 «> OUTSTANDIN VALVES CLOTHES NEW BRUNSWICK ACTORY REMSEN AVE. at,howard ST. NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY Open pally Ev«nng», Tuttday. Thun4ay curd Saturday untl 9 P. M, po m thousand* ar«dong yearly Buy Bond.Clothw drect from the Bond actory auartory prce* and sav«.

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