LAST RITES FOR CCC CAMPS GET FORT FOR JULYJUOTA REPRESENTED FIRE COMPANY DIED SUDDENLY. WOODBRIDGE. - Thirty-six Township Vouths left this week

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1 f BY THK NAVIOAT01 THE ONLY NEWSPAPER.Inn feld's wfe leaves next,,.,vk for a vst to her ances-, r; home n Scotland...,!;!; Kn g gong around '..' ;l, hs chest out... Hs fav-,,,-,1,-s, "TheN. Y. Gants," are lendng He league... Qert,.'Aarcn) Melder, who h*,,. (. n (.mnng to be a nurse all, v j,,trr at the Muhlenberg nrptal s home vacatonng... th the folks.. Her amb-!, n lfe s to be an arl, m, lostess... Les Neary lost (urtcen pounds snce Decora-,, Day... Det?... Tht, ;, n k-nte prze at the State Theatre next Wednesday nght xv,ll be THREE HUNDRED IKON MEN..,,,;,11 fortune these days Mary Bodnar, Blake's H'rdny, eats a pnt of,., ram EVERY DAY. ($00.00)... A grl ce Here and there:... Danny IVuconl, the new Bean Brummcl of the polce force, havng trouble wth hs suspenders... Harold Vogel and Doc Turds) Deutsch celebratng he holday rownf up and down Smth's creek, wth a nnber of the far HX Mff the oars... For shame, you two huskes... Frends oonfdo that Loue Cohen wean grdle... We don't beleve t... Funeral Drector Ed Fnn's summer outft s vedy vedy becomng... Doe Par- Kot and some of the boys panted Corny Island a brght re Wednesday Uwt,..,. Leon Gerty has plenty of lme on hs hands... hs heart nterest Mare Kowulc/.yk left for a southern trp.. Accordng to eye wtnesses the sand banks are the scene of weekly jamlborees... Dave Gerty hkecj off to Lake- Mohawk over the week-end.. Mark McClan has taken over the actve management of the Sewaren A. A... "Mocke" Romond seems to be an awful move fend... oey Molnar doesn't let one day go by wthout phonng hs South Rver Chckadee... Polceman George (The Strung Man) Msak returned ths week from a two week vacaton wth a "cannon-bull" harcut... Wndsor Laks and Edgar Kreutzberg returned from a Manasquan sojourn sportng a mahogany brown. How much dd "Wht" Campbell pay for the 45- pound tuna fsh he nays he cautht yesterday on that fsh- Ing trp wth "mmer" WkteT... The Woodbrlde, Emergency Squad answered. a call last nljht to remove a cat from a Publc Servce pole On Prospect street. Gordon Hunt clmbed to the frst cross-arm and removed the felne... Fremen ohn Prekop and Arthur Hunt are on ther?"'nal two weeks' vacaton... erry Chestnut, the fremen's colored mascot, fnally got the bcycle he's been longng tor... The Emergency Squad ambulance responded to sx calls over the holday weekend. Stokowsk has nothng over Bob Hooban's pano playng... Mac McKean's dark room s the talk of the, Clare apartment secton,.. Mac s a dyed - n-the - wool amateur photographer... Motorcycle Offcer Dan Gbson s a dscple of Edde Cantor's "Boy by 1940 Club"... m Gerty and Dan Dwyer were mstaken for Federal men at the Avenel Fre Company outng I" Monday...Incdentally, the Avenel Fremen's celebraton ;,was a huge success... Tony Barcelona watched th e horsrun at Wlmngton, Del., last Monday... But refuses I.to dsclose how much do^gh "went" for. A hard-boled Kahway cop ave out sxty tckets n two. 90 per cent were klled... Louse rls s vstng Calforna,a> group of school teach-,.. Beleve It or not a dgram of synthetc vtamn -1 n each pnt of lquor make the hard stuff VGGER-PROOF... Howthe cause of an ordln- ' hangover g not yet known f,. The antor of the Iseln ol wll be named offleal- : uly 18th, Ur frend, "Ike" Collns the ersey ournal, n a re- ; column, plays the part of Bergen and Charle Me usng song ttles as a of conversaton... It lke ths: " 'FOLLOW HEART' If your wfe let you... 'AFTEK GONE' To the sea-.. 'AMONG MY «RS' Gray har, trouble and almony.. 1 SUNDOWN' I'm tred. THOUSAND GOOD ' A thousand bad.. 'COCKTAILS ;.TWO' Trouble for one 'DARK EYES' Danger f DO YOU THINK OF WE* * f I can ' help t.. 1 A SONG COMING ON 1 er the ffth drnk...'i'm VAYS CHASING RAIN- S' Frankln D. Roose-.. 'IP LOVE WERE -Kplng preferred a. fve cant cgar...'its TO TELL A US' ht I'm gong to the club " WAKE UP SMILING' have been sober the betors".. Notjjacl eh. WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIPS FAMILY NEWSPAPER WOODBRIDGE TWENTY-NINTH YEAR WOODMUDGE. NBW ERSEY, FRIDAY MORNlNG,"jULY~ PBICE THREE CENTO TOWNSH[P OFFICIALS ADMIT SER10USNESS 0F LOCAL RELIEF CRISIS LOUIS BOOZ, R, SENDS REMINDER OF $6,025 BILL FOR CONSULTATION ON SEWER THAT NEVER MATERIALIZED WOODBRIDGE.-Lous P. Booz, r., consultng engneer, who recently submtted a bll for $8, , n conecton wth "servces ndered" to the Townshp Com mttee for the sewer dsposal plant that was never erected, Wrote another letter to the commttee ths week regardng the bll. The communcaton, whch was "referred to the attorney and the commttee as a whole," read as follows: "I wrote you last week enclosng bll for servces rendered to date jfls. consultng engneer on ths,docket. 1 was oblged to do ths, for you know 1 have been carryng the entre cost of ths work for over a year. "I shall be pleased to contnue as your consultng engneer and to 'meet wth you to help you wth 'your problem both from an en- POLICE CHANGES WOODBRIDGE.-Two temporary changes were made In the polce department ths week, when Captan ohn Egnn, formerly n charge of polte rado, was transferred to the detectve bureau and Sergeant Ren Parsons, who Wag temporarly n plan clothes, went back to unform duty and was placed n charge of rado and trafffc and placng of men. Chef of Polce George E. Keatng sad that the changes were not necessarly "permanent and that he had no other comment to make. Captan Egan g now on vacaton and wll resume hs new dutes n another week. POLICE PICK UP POHERO AFTER 2 YEAtfEMCI DETAINER FILED BY RAH- WAY POLICE ON THEFT CHARGE LAST RITES FOR CCC CAMPS GET T, ZEHRER SET6 LOCAL BOYS FORT FOR ULYUOTA SEWAREN MAN WAS VERY BOYS LEAVE FOR CAMP THIS ACTIVE MEMBER OF WEEK-ALL SECTIONS FIRE COMPANY REPRESENTED DIED SUDDENLY WOODBRIDGE. - Thrty-sx Townshp Vouths left ths week SEWARIN. Funeral servce* for the varous CCC camps, accordng to an announcement madt for Theodore A. Zehrer, 74, of 28 Brewster place, Sewaren, who by ohn Omenhlser, muncpal drector of relef. The boys wlo ded suddejdy of a heart attack Wednesday nght whle on duty were taken to New Brunswck for as a brdge tender at the Maurer's physcal examnatons, have been creek brdge, wll be held tomorrow mornng at 9:0 o'clock at the dvded nto three groups and sent house and 10 o'clock at St. ames* to Freehold, Mendem and Camp church. Interment wll be In St. Dx for a ten day perod after ames' cemetery. whch they wll be transferred to The deceased s survved by hs permanent camps. wfe, Bmma; two sons, Fred F. an Those who joned n the new ames E,, both ' of Sewaren; grandchldren and one greatgrandchld and two brothers, Char lea, ot Perth Amboy and Frederck ot Sewaren. The late Mr. Zehrer was a FullOp\ 171 Fulton strwt, Woodbrdge; Paul Novak, Woodland of the Bo'd of Publc Utl- W(X>DlHll>OF.. -K.nnlne.M-s4 member of the Holy Name Socety avenue, Fords; Alfred Goley, 95 tes Comm-s'H'rs ;md the of St. ames 'church and was very ames street, Woodbrdge; oseph At the same tme, Znk urged Pennsylvana l.nlroad, nrmod WOODBRIDGE. Afte r a two ctve n fre" company crcles. He Gyenes, 0 Crampton avenue, TAX ASSESSORS adopton ot a new formula for wth mtnt'n.so blur prnts l.vc gneerng standpont and also as year search by polce n two muncpaltes, Charles Pohero, 42, of on une 21,1900 and was made an Mary avenue, Fords; Roy Hande- STERN IS *REAPPOINTED governments. He sad he would varous lwul rulroud cross- loned Woodbrdge Fre Company, Woodbrdge; Tony Gyongyos, 80 parcellng out ad to muncpal boon :t work nl week ;t the j to the means to be employed to fnance ths work." Ella avenue,avenel, was pcked xempt on February 19, He han, 46 Evergreen avenue, Fords; FOR TERM OF FOUR make further recommendatons ngs n pr'k'uto for UIP up here Tuesday on a charge of remaned actve untl Aprl 19, Steve. Hrablc, 15 hola avenue, deserton made by hs wfe, Mrs. YEARS later as to the new formula, but elmulnn of the crossngs. 194 and joned the actve honwary lst, beng actve untl the brdge avenue, Port Readng; Er- Fords; ohn Hulak, 557 Wood- ponted out that t the state Is to Th- next step b the mmenso fctlernl project wll oe Mary Pohero. WOODBRIDGE. Herman Stern contnue payng 75 per cent und LIQUOR MEASURE Brought before udge Arthur tme of hs death. He was a member of the Exempt Fremen's A» nest L. Kara. 28 Grove avenue, of Avenel, and a member o( the the muncpaltes 25 per cent v the dv'rtsg and awardng of contracts. The nctual Brown, Pohero was held pendng Woodbrdge; Charles Karmazn, jfrtn of Stern and Dragoset, Wood- relef costs that the legslatng the acton of the grand jury. When socaton of Woodbrdge Fre Co., "' 21 Almon " avenue, "'- " - ''- Woodbrdge, brdge, was reappolnted assessor must approprate $5,000,000 or constructon work t not ex- TURNED DOWN INhe gets through straghtenng out No. 1, and was a trustee of that hs Woodbrdge dffcultes, organaztlon. He was also fre Stephen Keleman, 188 Metuchen of the Townshp of Woodbrdge $6,000,000 ths year. Ixftt'd In start for two hero wll fnd a detaner awatng warden of the Woodbrdge Fre avenue, Woodbrdge; Orlando Bot at a meetng of the commttee Sttt«Pad Bat I5.67S mcntls. hm from the Cty of Rahway on Company No. 1. tl, Larch street, Port Readng; held Monday nght, for a term of Out of a total of $157,00 of com 4 TO 2 ALLOT ames Kovachs, 92 New street, four years. mttments n the Townshp ol charges of robbery and for a motor vehcle volaton. The Rahway Mr. Zehrer wa» one of the oldest resdents of the Sewaren sec- Woodbrdge; Arthur Larson, ITS Before the appontment went to Woodbrdge for the frst sx OHN BERGEN*SAYS TAVERN Ford avenue, Fords; Wllam t. authortes, who questoned hm a vote, Commtteeftan Charles months of 108, the state has rembursed but $5, The ton of the Townshp. Leahy, 65 George treet, Sewaren; ohn N. Llnzer, r., Howard KEEPERS DO NOT WANT at he local polce headquarters, Alexander asked ToWnshp Attorney Leon E. McElroy what pro- townshp hat pad»40,56l. TO INCREASE HOURS saylhat Pohero' admhustsfcalng motors and other equpment n that WOODBRIDGE MANOR street, Hopelawn; ohn Loyer, 29 ceedure would have to be followed whch amount was made up of the Lee street, Port Readng; oseph WOODBRIDGK. The lquor communty." to appont a full tme assessor. $10,000 approprated n the budget and $25,000 advanced out of the MODEL HOME TO BEMartn, 77 Crampton avenue, "1 have no complant aganst ordnance, allowng an earler openng hour on Sundays ajd later Pohero lhade her complant two ward street, Hopelawn; Frank Pan I know he s Qualfed and n bursement from the state. Accordng to local polce, Mrs. OPENED TO PUBLIC Woodbrdge; Gabrel Novo, 62 Ho- the ndvdual," Alexander sad, current account pendng rem- closng hour ll durng the week years ago. He was seen by neghn Avenel several tmes dur- ko, 20 Vernon avenue, Scfwuren; tor tavers ID the Townshp, met B WOODBRIDGE. The frst rt )d the real estate butrwp. What I Dscussng Assemblyman ohn F. Petro, 58 Mlton avenue, quck demse Monday nght when n el home n the new communty ol am agana s the system." report to the governor, Commt that perod. When Pohero was WdMbrldge; ohn 8. Fc«v 286 Woodbrdge Manor wll be opened to the publc tomorrow. Ths er, sad: nght that t thf state has obl- TIONAL SCHOOL CON- McEloVVn answer to Alexand-teeman Fred Spencer sad last t was voted down, by a vote of 4 fnally pcked up by Motorcycle Man street, Woodtrdge; ames to 2 at a meetng of the Townshp Offcer Meyer Larsen, Mrs. Pohero wanted to wthdraw the Renhard, Treste street, Iseln; Reed, Fat avenue, Iseln; ohn n wll be completely furnshed by Albert Leon and Son, one on the Board of Assessors (ohn $8,750,000, "Woodbrdge Townshp "Unfortunately, two of the men gated tself to date "to the tune nl STRUCTION Commttee Tuesday nght. The two second ward commtteemen, charge, but local offcals refused Steve Rethy, 21, Crampton avenue of Central New ersey's most prom Hunt of Woodbrdge and Mr. Mattenson, of Iseln, edtor's note) are "Puts Blume on Trenton" Board»f Chosen Freeholders has receved very lttle of t.'" NEW BRUNSWICK. The Coun Churlfs. Alexander and ames to-consent to the wthdrawal. Woodbrdge; ohn R. Rodney, 25 nent furnture stores, and wll be Schaffrck, voted n the affrma-. Grant street, Sewaren; Edward furnshed n Colonal Maple n exempt fremen and n my opnon the recently passed bll grant- le commented, "have reached the tart a campagn (or the use of "Busnessmen n the Townshp," has expressed ts ntenton to lve. Mayor August F^OnW RANKIN SEES NEED SchulU, Fat avenue, Iseln; Lous keepng wth the Colonal archtecture of the house. Ths wll ened them tenure of offce. There s saturaton pont und cannot uf- county products and Woodbrdge Slogy, Bunn's lane, Woodbrdge; was absent and those votng n the negatve were Frederck Spencer, OF SIDEWALKS FOR oseph Strauss, 44 West avenue, able the prospectve home buyer nothng to be done."!ord to hand out any more of Townshp labor n the constructon of thu vocatonal school at Sewaren; Frank Nagy, 87 Garden ohn Bergen, Samuel Farrell and ROADS IN TOWNSHIP to more easly vsualze the attrac ther merchandse wthout payment. The Townshp hasn't the Woodbrdge, for whch Federal avenue, Woodbrdge; Benny Vernllo, 90 Woodbrdge avenue, Port Herbert Rankn. tveness and practcalty of the WOODBRIDGE. A letter from A wrtten objecton to the ordnance was fled by the Sewaren the Protecton Fre Company of Readng and Albert C. Zullo, Weat houses. FUNERAL SERVICES money. It seems to me thut the funds were released last week. Republcan club, Inc., whle Fred Keasbey, askng for sdewalks on The home features many natonally advertsed products and s avenue, Port Readng. F0RMRS.GRE1NER fault les n Trenton." The school s to be constructed Wtherdge of New street, made an Smth street and Crows Mll road,, Telegrams Sent on lands donated by Mr. and Mrs. TO BE HELD TODAY oral complant. The latter clamed found a champon for the projec the frst house completed n the Only one colored youth was selected for the colored contngent. Townshp Commttee,a resoluton At Tuesday's meetng of the Hampton Cutter. that at the present tme the saloons are open 19 hours every day n Herbert Rankn, commtteeman communty of eghty-fve homes WOODBRIDGE. Funeral servces for Mrs. Louse M. Grener, started when Peter C. Olsen, gen- The ncentve for the campafn from the thrd ward. contemplated by Safran Bros., ol He s Dave R. Davs, 1 Pleasant was passed pontng out the serusness of the stuaton and tele- Perth Amboy,the developers. avenue, Sewaren. and that' lvng next door to one Rankn ponted out that tempor 7, who ded Tuesday at her home, eral manager of the Federal Seaboard Terra Cottu.nformed the grams urgng Immedate acton he can only sleep four hours a ary sdewalks made of drt are 16 Green street, after a heart attack earler n the day, wll be freeholders that plans for the were authorzed to be sent to the nght, foolsh projects as the ran washes them away. held ths afternoon at 2:0 o'clock buldng called for red Colonal followng: Mr. Egan, an attorney for the Governor Moore, Charles E. New ersey Lcense Beverage Assocaton, asked the commttee to We take our lves n.our hands Interment wll be held n the Pres of whch are made n the county. "Sdewalks are very mportant. ST. AMES' MONSTER CARNIVAL TO from the Grener Funeral Home. brck and lmestone trm, nether pass the ordnance. He clamed when we have to walk on the byteran cemetery at the conven- of th famly. trary to the sprt of the WPA He attacked the plans as con- that the tavern keepers are "just road. I am thnkng partcularly of OPEN NEXT THURSDAY. ULY HTHence keepng ther heads above water the Stretch between Woodbrdge Mrs. Grener s survved by her projects whch ur e prmarly ntended to stmulate busness and and the later closng ho\frs n and Sewaren. It s a poorly lghted road and on a foggy nght, a WOODBRIDGE. WU the openng date of St. ames' carnval tne, Mrs. Nathan Patten, Mrs. Peter A., and Mayor August F. asssted by Mrs. Howard Valen- husband, Peter; two adopted sons, other muncpaltes are takng work n the area n whch the project s operatng. motorst has a dffcult tme n set tor next Thursday, uly 14, at the trade away from Woodbrdge." ames Somers, Mrs. Patrck Tran Grener; a nece, Paulne Heberlne; two ssters, Mrs. Paul Se- Freeholder Anthony S. Gadek, dstgushng the many pedestrans the St. kmes' school grounds on Alexander declared that the only thng he really objected to was er, Mrs. oseph McLaughln. Mrs. that use the road. Amboy awnue, the commttees n Hugo Ges, Mrs, Harold Peck, Mrs. bold and Mrs. Sophe Heberlqe v., declared that he could see no the 11 o'clock. Sunday openng. "If there s any possble way to charge are busy takng care of Robert Owens, Mrs. Lllan Coffey of New York; three brothers reason why brck and terra cotto "As far as I can gather n my buld sdewalks from varous sectons of the Townshp to the man carnval wl contnue for three Enhorn, Mrs. Blanche Coley. Carl Hrner, of ersey Cty and could not be used for the con- themany last mnute detals. The Mrs. Andrew Ruska, Mrs. Edward Robert A. Hrner, of Woodbrdge manufactured wthn the county ward," he sad, "I fnd that they parts, I say we should do so. I have most of ther busness on The stands ths year wll be Albert Hrner, of Fords. federal ad can be obtaned so beautfully decorated and wll con The deceased was a member of holdays and weekends and that they have to close up just when the busness s gettng good." Commtteaman Bergen took the opposte vewpont. 'I have been n touch wth several of the lquor dealers n dstrct and I fnd as a whole they do not approve of a change n the ordnance," he sad. "I fnd that they are opposed, to a three o'clock closng hour, feelng that two o'- clock s late enough to work." Before the ordnance went to ote, Spencer, who acted as charman n the absence of the mayor, ponted out: I want you to remember that you are representng all of the people from your wards and not any mnorty n your dstrct. I took the trouble to check n my ward and I am satsfed and sure that the p«0 Ple I "represent feel that 19 hours a day s long enough tor any taverns to operate." PARCELS OF LAND SOLD BY TOWNSHIP WOODBRIDGE Three parcels of property, takej over by the Townshp through tax ttle foreclosure, were sold at publc sale Tuesday nght as follows: Lot 1, Block 480, sold to Charles Tombs for $1000; Lots, 5, f, 7 and 8 n Block 40K to Nckola and Mary Andrlsco tor $122.7; Lots In Block 168 sold to Thomas Bunyon for $50. * ' WOODBRIDGE. In a petten sgned by 1 resdents of Blar toad, Port Readng, depands were made that the Tov.shp commttee have that thoroughfare oled us loon 88 possble. The petton was referred to the Publc Works ltt Vfm nghts concludng on Saturday, uly 16. Two major events are scheduled to take place on the closng nght. A roast beef supper, prepared by the Rosary Socety, wll be serv- quota are as follows: Nck Barnyak, 25 Lee street, Port Readng; Mke Bartos, Hghland ayenue, Keasbey; Wllam follow PROCEDURE WOODBRIDGE, Cooperatng wth ames. Maloney, supervsng agent of the Treasury depatmenl, Chef of Polce George E. Keatng to- customers; If necessary tell them the proper authortes wll handle the matter. "5,Wrte down a decrlptlon f the customer leaves before the arrval of offcers. "6. Take lcense numbers ot any cars nvolved." ttelroy CLAIMS TENURE FOR TWO GOUHCIL IS FACED ITH $111,000 IN UNPAID BILLS DUE MERCHANTS AND LANDLORDS FOBI FIVE MONTHS day ssued a sx-pont proceedure to follow n case you receve a bll you suspect s a counterfet The. proceedure Chef Keatng advses s a> fol lows: "1. Do not return the bll to the customer. "2. Notfy polce headquarters. ". Delay the customer under a pretext untl polce arrve. "4. Avod argument wth Assembly Report That the State Relef Funds For 198 Nearly Exhausted At End of Frt Sx Months Add To S«rounett of Stuaton Telegram* Urgng Immedate Remedy of Condton Sont To State Offcal! Townshp Want* Elmnaton of 90-Day Clause For Certfcaton of Work. COMMITTEE PUTS BLAME ON TRENTON WOODBRIDGE. Wth tu> rupovt that state relef funds for 198 were nearly exhausted <U tlu> end of the frst sx months, the relef atutum n the Tow.nshp s alarmng, as the muncpalty s fa-'l wth tn pad relef blls totalng approxmately $111,000. Assemblyman Homer C. Znk, (Ft. Essex) authorzed by felluw members of the state fnancal assstance commsson to survey ENG1NEERS CHECK auvlnble tunds, reported to Govmor A Harry Moore that I*,- 75U,0OO uf the $10,000,000 approprutod by lh _legslature had been spent or nougnted lo uttbt muncpaltes. much the better." tan many useful household artcles. Bach organzaton n the and resded here for ffty-fve the Frst Congregatonal church Commtteeman Bergen- remnded the commttee that he has church wl Hake part and wll years. sought sdewalks for the Strawberry Hll secton for several ed durng the early part of the A meetng of the supper com- COMMISSIONERS TO MEET hve charge of at least one stand. years. \ evenng and just before closng mttee wll b my e held tonght at 8 AVENEL. A regular meetng praton for 198 set at $15,000. No The publc works commttee tme the car wll be awarded to o'clock n the school audtorum. pf the Board of Fre Commssdners of Fre Dstrct No.5, wll be $150,000 Emergency Relef bonds bdders on authorzed ssue of and the engneer were nstructed the lucky tcket holder. All car award returns should be to make out a- project for the Mrs. W. Gray s charman of the made to Hugh Qugley, charman held Thursday nght, uly 14 n to carry load. Muncpalty not Keasbey request. roast beef supper and she s beng of the car award commttee." the Avenel frehouse. fnancally able to carry on. Land ST. AMES' UNIOR CHOIR CONCERT AT ASBURY PARK AUDITORIUM TO BE BROADCAST OVER STATION WCftP ONTUESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:0 WOODBRIDGE. The unor Chor of St. aftes' church wll broadcast from Asbury Park audtorum on Tuesday afternoon, uly 12 at 1:0 o'clock, over Staton WCAP. The announcement of the broadcast was made yesterday by Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn, pastor of St. ames' church, who sad that the chldren have been traned by Prof. Howard Holt, drll master and assstant conductor of the Amercan assocaton for the better photo plays. Featured'on the program wll be Walter Brown and Bernard McClockey. Both' boys have sung a publc before. Walter wll sng n three languages, Englsh, German and Latn. Te complete program wll be as follows: Chorus, "Mssa Grata Plena," by Fabrsr; chorus 'Prase ye the Father," by Gounod; chorus, "esus the All-Beautful," by S.. O'Connor; solo, "Lttle Bt of Heaven," Bernard McClosky; solo,"wegenled" (cradle song) by Bratans, Walter Brown; solo, "Pans Angelcas" Walter Brown; duet, "O SalutarS Hosta," McCloskey and Brow; duet, "Lead Us Heavenly Father," Ruth Arway and Walter Brown; tro, VLaad Utodly tyght/^e«? tyoy^maf^, tyjoy yd The members of the chor are as follows; Ruth Arway, Glora Sullvan, Dorothy Langan, Catherne Wsnewsk, Stephana Baluk, Helen Macnkewcz, osephne Ebenhoh, Elzabeth Shedlock, Veronca U- house, Agnes Demler, Blanche Kroll, Anna Mescs, Maran Deoy, Los Rees, Anna Studensk, Mary Hardman, Lllan Gentle, Rta Ryan, Marpat Kenny, Henretta Crowe, Elzabeth Klroy, Mary Horasko, Geneveve Macnkewcz, Mary Kensek, ean De oy, Elzabeth Sanhueza, Margaret Crowe, Shrley Rees, ula Kroll, Geraldne Arway, Agnes Kozlowska, Glora Mklo, udth Arsenaudt, Helen Kelleman, Veronca Sabo, Catherne olb, Matlda Toth,. Elzabeth Almas, Margaret Boyle. Walter Brown, Frank Kreael, Walter Feeney, ohn McDermott, Robert Sry, Wllam Kath, oseph Flan, ' Stephen Toth, Wllam Leahy, Bernard McCluskey, ohn Schcker, Wllam- Gels Robert Traner, Albert Smonsen, Armajd Gosseltn/charles Valentne, Robert Hooban, Wllam Almas, Gerald Keyng, Stephen Ungvary, ohn Hughes, George Paulson, Lee Kejmedy, Chles Schckery.ohn Frekop and ch- ' h ael To: ;// a v Lozeaux, presdent of the Senate; Herbert. Pasco.espeaker of the house; Robert C. Hendrckson, nujorty leader ot the senate; Oscar H. Wlensky, majorty leader ot the assembly; Dr, Lester H. Clee, senate charman of the emergency relef commttee; Dr. S. Elmer Stokfcs, House charman of Emerg ency relef commttee. "Stuaton Alarmng" The telegrams read as follows: "Relef stuaton Woadbrdge Townshp, Mddlesex County serous ajd alarmng, Commttments endng une 0th total $157,00 aganst whch state has rembursed but $5, Unpad blls approxmately $111,006 wth no funds to pay. Local budget appro ords ard stores furnshng food FOR and clothng begnnng to rebellm cause of non-payment of blls, j Have called ^pon Fnancal Assst ance commsson for mmedate relef. Somethng must be doje at once. Recommend elmnaton of 90 day clause for certfcaton of work." FMooe Answers The only answer to the telegrams to date wag from Pascoe who asked how the elmnaton of tl«90-day clause would htjlp Ue muncpalty. He questoned as to whether or not persons on relct or 90 days hav e receved employ ment n WPA projects. In the mealntme, the Townshp offcals are hopng that the state takes Immedate acton and reeases at least part of the money due the Townshp so. that merchants and landlords can be pad proportonate share of due them. BUBLDINQ REPORT what s WOODBRIOOEL^Bulldlng Inpector Wllam Allgaler reported to the ISownahf) commttee Monday nght that 47 permts tor buldng were ssued by hs offce durng une. Fees collected amounted to $28.70 and estmated ^t >nsfru4m<w WM«l W GRADE CROSSINGS FOR ELIMINATION LOCAL MATERIAL FOR STRUCTURE URGED BY BOARD FREEHOLDERS TO AID MU- NICIPAL LABOR IN VOCA- structon of the school. ENGINEER MAKES SURVEY ON NEW SEWER SYSTEMS ALL OUTLETS STATEN ISLAND SOUND HERE TO WOODUR1DGE. Due to the de mands "I the State Santaton Com msson, the Townshp Engneer was authorzed to make a survey wth the ntenton of constructng a sewer system for outlets to the Staten Island Sound, at u meetng of the Townshp Commttee held Tuesday nght. The engneer was also authorzed to apply for a WPA grant for the projecv The system wll ncludr all outets to Staten Island Sound and utlets to Woodbrdge rver and ny other trbutary n the Townhp that emptes ts waters nto Staten Island Sound.,,,, «- ^ ~ MONEY HISSING HOPELAWN.-ohn Toth, of.harles street, ths place, nformed Offcer Wllam Romond Wednesday nght that seven dollars was stolen out of a cedar chest n hs home, durng the holday ^weekend. tmeon re- TORCH COLONIA. TyScanlon, keeper at the/wpa project Chan o'htfr'road, ths purported to Offcer oseph Tuesday that someone stole a sl * nt tojcb,o$; the,,. between uly 2 and u1

2 W^BI; ^SW^fF'. ' VF^jj/^ PAG* Avenel News I. G tab 1 r*r% HEAD* THO*l BOY SCOUT NEWS HOLLYWOOD EXTRA GIRL BLASTS FILM ILLUSIONS - r* YD N Crrf! Scrnor Cotr- f -U W.K-» * :> p[--r-. tr Xr.r-.. ~ T!!«"1I. "r» W.7 :/ f... V. r fc vat * op V (rtfcf BT v-* ;» nr --. 1~ *n ^h A * 2B^^L * m f«- fnt Ter -s --.t M'U!" '. < tl* ant?^ Tr.su L'jrr-: K-.- t rucuoht.'. LL ear ey O..I«E. KH per v..: an; -- **' ^' D.Iwnt Vrfcm «a6 er/je IE 5te rt 't >:ca. «etsjntao vrk. # MrfrffT. I;.; *, E L25B.O -x.. D. C mar. h*t* reached tta ra. -e-rfes; te T» at-a?? n" tat Djemnf art be wkr. cue. OOBOC dates..v f *...-.n:r. " I*T.: '/ 1-x. CcuarMk) and.-^ MM Mer**;-. Trcr.-r, ;M ' G Scmr-f Fr**; 22*. _ rst. ne: j vrt;[-l*c ' -r It 'l' u r....«se tram Secrearj- dbl' ; t! L - ; Sena Board ' * WaufbcMte pec Tt* '..'*rtu Ern no aena. - - C.jf- Tn -M ll I n'lb> IDIH I >C V_-^ fetes CAVAS- mss IUUAM absej. "^t»««- ' necy ras scj-cyed b? f. Bocc'j \*a~~* sac fx rcm AMBOT Uv- '-'^T^v ""UTS. GSADC- S?.."" In. y >".*SG f THE t M anc.""-"ee^h S j -j «Assmn < _-^uk DenaorraUr Umx U. AM) KBS ". Kec*. C' ^r. SHEUf PS SALE r:->'.\jjl kr c;v_ SK-.-I'.. :.. jaatnet. jraf- >o ^ A-. VETUC V02t SHERIFFS SALE :.. ±j^.: u.». :I K--, MMj^ft tea READY FOR Mmday, M f 11th THE MODERN BEAUTY SALON 'Mt 'r'tl'w ' ^! U* t<ho*felh T'PT 'FtZ.n * &*-. }-4C at y!;-jart>t X ^S-A. un: T-surt-:!«1E SUEflFFS SALE t W«- CSIlHOU: u! a; le as- IT nor sut a tte C m tmtvmt Ux ^ Let u* s^s you n addy? ^ r ^» ^ wr.- your pr.rsonsl charm. Telepfc ert, ^ Xnrt Bow; f,;,r n ^px>-qlnent today. UU9 0rtnu4 by AICISTTE «f E.<-fS m ^<m:c;::~;z. ntmtm &M&&&?, ^IZHm^S \ Grand Openng. Saturday,uly 9,198 IFIttM S S ;^ patmm s s s m:b^. WoodbrdgeManor Model Home H!*. U^.LlT fe,.a._.!u - K LEt ftjmk 4 Itr-*? '-»* ^.<Uf Lmt l&tt -jt.-c.-1 ^5 ILStufl L aet-pt-c I K: t; LI 1L,. vtauj *** *-t.f.,4.f :(! j. TIE AWFUL PUCE YOU PAY FOB BEIIG nc...? ' ; 7"T,t t^qr'tl -Tll '.I UlUlT. ll at u - NERVOUS M( dew" LT->«E M ht n «d««ttf<w«u* Ht IM 1 Buy necktes LOSE wth what t savfts nt j USTERNE gj\r TOOTH PASTE 25*.:, * kmnrmma au.rvjt j; -U Btt 1 U*HL1»B»X1 bl UlC KlUf Ul le ' Completely Furauhed By ALBERT LEON AND SON Cost $590 S5SI DOWN PAYMENT S) MQRTHLY F. H. A. MORTGAGE # Tus home, ocaved on an anrsctveljr landscaped plot 50x100 m am, coeum on xht frst floor a lar^t bvag dnng room and a acatfc ktdja c«npe*ly tquped wth Curts cabnets and a Magc Ckef gas nnge. Tte «e««d flow contans two large ary bedrooms wlfc more ^f** 11 * elosel SIttee ' * tedar ckmset ' lnen c 108 *^ *"<» * «dowd 7 Wtthroam. There s a full basement whch contans n addton to bt Tfeateher Trrple fre boler a set of laundry tuba. All ppng a copper. joaaw are bf kohler of Koler roofng by ohn Manvffle, weather- «npp*d wndo^b and door* threaghoat are by Curts and nlad lnoleum * *V Congotam-NanL Sdewalka. sewer, gas, water, and electrcty are aradjr m place, a pared street s beng nstalled No mwnnr All tn* saay be your* for only S a month ncludng Una nteraft, mortr C*C* TtsdactMB and^re KTAT1VES ON PREMISES EVENINGS, SATURDAYS AMD SUMDAYS! of SL AFHAN BROTHERS 1O90TH STREET TIL P. A. 4-18U PBTH AMBOY. N

3 Personals :- Fashons ST. AMES 1 GAME SOCIAL DRAWS RECORD CROWD TUESDAY EVENING Legon Auxlary Meets At Sunshne Home Tues. WOODBRIDGB IflADHROURNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, ULY 8, NeWS Of ltltetcst To All I Clubs Churches AZUDS HOSTS ATCOLONIA bnuur BIRTHDAY PARTY NAMES OFFICERS PDHIID ITALIAN DEMOCRATS TO PICNIC MAKE NEXT MERRY SUNDAY AT W<K>I)HRIUE. The annual pcnc of the Woodbrdgc Italan Democratc Club wll be held FORDS. The next regular meetng of the Lades' Auxlary of th c Harry Hftrften Post, No. 18, SEWARF.N. The Shell l-.m,m amateur < < (m both ad- _ -Another lngo Electrc r;/c>r, Mrs. M. Kck, 88 Amercan l-egton, wll be held jployees' Assonatcn wll Imlcl r.-, 'lulls send rhllfn.,! ^tended the regular weck- Inon street, Cnrteret; specal, Tuesday nght at the home of Mrs. LAST SATURDAY AT ANNUAL MEET mnutl outng nnd pcx t n.' Tkrts whch n.y h- pncured,,1,,,,,,, focal held Tuesday nght Mrs.. Fee, Csrtcrrt; specal, M'ss Benjamn Sunshne n Maxwell, s.frnrs' nufltorlum under the C. L. Hallgnn, P&th Amboy; two avenue.electon of offcers wll IN HONOR OF DAUGHTER, COLONIA CITIZENS ELECT 1 T«xt Sunday at <th» Maple free Rversde Amusement Park, lnn from any momhor»( thc nssocla- : Frm. Avenel. In addton lo club Route 28, Bound lltm.k. on :on.nrlud's admttnn'r to th* ' M..,I'ITS "f St. ames' parsh.»rch chars, Edward Van Tas r take place at ths tme. SHIRLEY, WHO CELE- MRS. DEN BLEYKER AS members many promnent Dsmocrats n the county wll be the In- There wll be both aftormx.n Ing. Saturday, uly 16. lark, (rep dam-ng ;md frre park-,'.',, /(, wnners were as follows: el, School street, town; slverware set, Mrs. L. Bedow, Rahway; refreshments wll be served by tlj* BRATED 11TH ANNI- NEW PRESIDENT Followng the busness sesson, Tmstfr, Mrs. Wlllnm Markey, lted guests. nnd evenng programs. In the afternoon, startng at two o'clock. the group nrlude a boa I rde and Other enmtng smal rvenh of lj.,l lw y; wattle ron, Mrs. T. Fox, wcker set, Mrs. Thomas Holt, hostess of the evenng wth Mn. VERSARY COLONIA. At a meetng held The program wll nclude athletc events, dancng, gnrrm and ' nlcret; glassbake 6et, ohn Fnn, El2abeth; specal, Mrs. Mary Shnrck, Rahway; brdge set, Mre. F. AVENEL. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Chan entertanment. Charlfs Bnrfllona [Nancy Carter In charge. of several athletc event wll be clam bake. Womlbrdge; qult ".Steve Ssko, held. Accordng to the commttee l,, wn ; specal, Mrs. A. Gleason, Prare, Sewaren; rado, Mrs. HOPELAWN Azud of egorge street gave B par- Mrs. Phlp DenBleys general charman and he Is beng asssted by Samuel Roe, rhnr n charge there wll be a baseball!-,",'th Amboy'; lamp and end table Mary Hensel, Carteret; specal,. ty Saturday afternoon for ther 0 > «p y M Kath, superhghway, town; Mrs. E. Hoffman. Perth Am ELLENDALE CAMP NO. 110, daughter Shrley In honor of her k «r was elecl gnme, potato races, sack races, Perfect Attendance Marks «l presdent of the man of games nnd l.uk I'unmlh. rollng pn throwng contest, baseball throw mg contest, horse-shoe 1,.,'th scales, Mrs. Mrs. A. Hansen, glder, Wllam Kenned* Woodmen of the World, held Us eleventh brthday, refreshment charman Attaned by 70 Sfudent Tetley, of Woodbrdgc was th Amboy; towel set, Mrs. C Amboy; easy char, Edward regular meetng Tuesday nght A large brthday cake was the vlee 1 'or P rp sdent; Mrs. Char- Perth Amboy; hamper, Mrs Tassel, town; mystery, Fred L.. n the Cty Lne Rathskeller, center of attracton. The rooms. 1SEUN NEWS ptchng contest, Softball Rump, HU l V KnuueT KFASBEY.-Seventy students - secretary and Mrs. renbach, Burns' lane, town; bcyl, Mrs, Morcacheck, Roselle. shades of rose and pnk and small MISS ANNA BACHOWSKY OF elly rnces. K-y ' Rohee, Metuohen; specal Florda Grove road. were tastefully decorated n'""» nu-c-fum -Wled rnws md several mv of Kcusbey School No. 8 attalne-.kjdwardtreasurer. M' 1S s. Scoumacher, Rahway - M Prson was npl,wn mower,. Nemeth, Amboy TEA ROSE CAMP, ROYAL corsages were gven each guest, Trento street, s confned to her In thc evenng, Ihe cunnttee perfct attendance mnrks for the lnted Neghbors of Amerca, met n Games were played wth prsses prms 7 P vc-nue.town; throw rug, Edward unor Wufhtr League nted : membershp charman, home as a result of Injures sus has planned danvk t" Hp mu last month of the current school regular sesson Tuesday nght at beng won by Mary Lou Monson, ««w members welcomed were taned n a recent fall, of a favorte band, ; K;IIIH> soaa season, announcement was made (, se y Amboy avenue.town; lamp lvv Charles McCorrstn, Amboy Outng Is Well Attended the home of Mrs. Lous Hor- Edth DILeo and Theresa Behrens. [s. Darnel DenBleyker Mrs. for those who do not dmco aw yesterday. vath of Luther avenue. The guests were Dorothy Regan, Charles Umstopherson, Mrs. frst grade, Emma Pastor, oseph Purser, Alex Perduk, Wl- nvonue, town. r L Emly Ann Lance, Co W Mn. oseph Cordock, Mrs. FORDS. The unor Walther anhy MLeo, Emy, S d O" 0 wockman, Mrs. George Lund Checker Club Contnues la'n YhuM; second grade, Al- Telephone ft Thos. F. Burke Funeral Drectors ft 66 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N.. ft oseph V. Costello, Mgr. "Then t no gbtltnto For Bnrkc Ssrree PAOf ULY 16 SET AS DATE FOR OUTING BY SHELL EMPLOYES'ASSOCIATION MR, AND MRS. EDWARD OYF-R of Hardng avenue, are enjoyng HOST AT PARTY : League of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church held an outng recent- THE CHOIR OF ST. MICHAEL'S Audrey Browne, Louse Seward, O 0 a two weeks' motor trp through k, l Fk FORDS. Many beautful _ Hungaran Catholc church of oan Monson, une Weston, udy and Mrs Mchgan. - Perkns. Russell Feakes Its Membershp Drve fml "wchkn. su-ptm Dann, t t the Greek Rte, held ts regular Perer, Theresa Behrem, Edth D- *" named» member of the board '.lpscpl IXmasca, Frank Kopernark. Robert Ornsfc, Sophe Bar- Wcre receved by Paul Kovacs, of ly, hkng from the church on - - -»» of drectors. It was also decded to MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Mouncey, of Oak Tree foad, nnd Mr. :O Wldwood avenue, who was Fourth street to the home of some monthly meetng n the club-(leo and Mary Lou Monson, KEASBEY. A meetng of tndspense wth next month's membershp meetng. and Mrs. Fred Walker, of Cor- Grace Toth, host to a number of frends at a of the members, Anna and Bernce rooms. Plans were made for a Checkers was held Tuesday mn 1 Ins. Grace Undn.k, Frances Dopaty n honor of hs 84th brthday. Among the guests present There games were played and Walters, on outer Ford avenue. bus rde and outng. Followng Al V I at the home of Mss Bnrbaa Accordngly the next regular reja avenue, trxk a motor trp grade, oof Coppernlc avenue. the busness sesson refresh- MlSS Ulg& IMHKHW IS meetn 8 w "l be held September 2 through the Whte Mountans n ;,q>l Ivster. ohn Sums, Ethtl Nu- Walters of Fords was admtted to' wt>re: Mr. and Mrs. erry Qalya, refreshments were served. ments were served.^ fofa Q{ f ^od Z msk Guest speaker at Tuesday's meet New Hampshre over the holday weekend. Irene Or n 7, Antonette Snelder, CK, KstlL-r Deak, Hulh Novak, membershp.'plans wtfe made for Mr. and Mrs. Crank Kovacs, Mrs. Those who attended were: Elzabeth Pfeffer, Barbara Pfeffer FORDS, Announcement has MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MEhok have returned to ther home ng was H. R Darby, of Ros«lle. he double brthday party to <>c Helen Udvar, Anna Kovacs, ohn Grace Vnrgo, Irene Vargo. Lllan Kovacs, Elane Ldvar, Helen Kovacs, Mary Payer. Mary Galyn gvcn for Msses Glora Kramer Wunsk; foutrh gradr. Eugene Anton, Frank Uanko, oseph Soos, Eva acobsen, Else Wosh, Ruth been made of the regent marrage after havng spent the holday MR. AND MRS. RICHARD Dubc [and Stephane Sharo tonght nt Stockel, Margaret Renne, Maron of Mss Olga Kondas, daughter of and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kovets. and weekend wth frends n COLONIA and daughters, of Rahway, spent the home of Mss Kramer. Stephen Yulus/.. Anna Bartos, Murdock, Else Ells, Dorothy Ras Mr, and Mrs. Alex Kondas, 27 the holday weekend nt the Scranton, Pa, * - The mombsr&hlp drve of the re Fncatt, Etsle Lartcu, ^ussen, Dorohy Dorothy Stepflano, p, Edna Commercal avenue, to Theodore BETTY TIFFANY OF COLONIA home of Mrs. Santa Brnkman (cently organsed club ]«contnung for the next several weeks MISS RUTH LEBER, A TEACHer at the Presbyteran Msson- Brown, Irvn Blanchard, Charles c club and auxlary met Tues Anthony Wodnsk of Perth Am- three-day.vst at Old Orchard llarsen, Chester Thompson, Walter Wodznsk, s»n of Mr. and Mrs. -...,... Mrgarct Puskc, Ik-cj SPU). THE HOPELAWN DEMOCRAT- boulevard, s home Bftef of Iseln Boulevard. Fflh grade, Lllan Yuhasz, Hcl The next regular meetng wll bo ary School n Ferron, Utah, s Murdock, Rev. A. L. Kreyltng and ( dny nght n t h e clubroomg n boy. The ceremony was performed Beach, Me. 'ETER SCHMIDT OF CORREA en Yon, Eleanor Varna, Frances.held uly 21 at the home of Conspendng the summer vaacton Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Walters. ( Howard street. Fnal arrangements were made for the moon- pastor Rev. oseph F. Ketter. n Our Lady of Peace church by Snorltr, Anna Mane Spos, Irene t t t t avenue, has returned home alter spendng a few days at the!stance VanHorn, wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs..oucl, Lnuso Klen. Mary Karpowoh, Wllam Toth. oseph Orosz, MR. AND MRS. AMES CURR1D Theodore A. Leber, of Rdgedale ENTERTAIN- AT PARTY lght bus rde to be held Saturday evenng. her father, had two attendants, guests of her parents, Mr,'and Conn. The brde, gven n narrage by of North Hll road, were the home of frends In Hartford, oseph Koran. Alex Deak, ohn avenue. WOODBRIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Doekstader, of School street Mss Mary Mkuls, as mad of hon SEWAREN Cyrus, Charles Banko. ohn May- Mrs. Anton Erckson, of New * were hosts at a lawn party at MR. AND MRS. ANDREW MOVha and daughter, Betty, of May. bey. Mchael Mudak, of Perth Am- weekend. or and Mss M Rose R Keso, K of f Keas- Brunswck, over the holday MR. AND MRS. THOMAS RUSso nnd daughters, Ruth and EDWARD NOVAK, A PRR-MED- se'ph Helko. Irene Fncak, Irene t. Ernest Vnrgu; sxth grade, o- ther home Sunday nght. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. street; Mrs. Steven Kocsl, and boy.served as best man for the oan, of Forest Hlls, L, I., were cnl student at the Unversty of Basa-k, Nora Hmmett, Law- Kneale Dockstoder of New York daughters, Esther and Helen, of groom and George Owlowsky, also of Perth Amboy, as usher. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wl- Sokul, Boonton, Where he wll the holday weekend guests at Pennsylvana, has left for Camp rence. Larsuh,, oseph Smoyk, IMR. AND MRS. HOWARD Fletch Cty, Mrs. Cornela Mller, Mrs. Sherry street, Woodbrdge; ohn Lous Stropka, uln Buth; seventh cnde, ohn Fnczak, Anthony er and so>, Blly, are vacaton Bernce Newman, Mrs, C. Herbert Denes and sons, ohn, r., and lam Whalen, of Chan o'hlu act as athletc counselor. ng n the Adrondacks. Glmore, of Schenectady, N, Y.; Robert; Mrs. oseph Kocs and road. * * * Vdes, Kthel Creekmur, Vlma Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whte, of Mrs. Gay Wargo and daughter, WOODBRIDGE Deak, Anna Scxs, Elzabeth Yulnsz, Maran Faczjk, Clara Ivan, MR. AND MRS.. TILSON OF *» MISS LOUISE MORRIS, OF West [Elmra, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Y. Eleen, of Brdgeport, Conn., ersey Cty, are occupyng ther MRS. IZELLA WILLIAMS OF avenue, s vstng frends n Alce Novak, Mary Roud and [Polk and son, Adelbert, of Woods- vsted Crystal Caves, Pa., Sunday. On the return trp they vs and son Horace, and Edward P. avenue. cng at her home from a recent IMR. AND MRS. DANIEL OGDEN summer resdence on Rutgers Rdgeley avenue, s convales- Anna Yuhas. town; Mss ane Frankln, of Se- Iwaren; Mr. and Mrs. George ted the Walker-Gordon Farms. Keatng, of Decker place, spent operaton at a New York hospt- ISchenck, of Perth Amboy; ack the holday weekend at Lake MRS, RAYMOND LONG AND al. Dockstader, Mr, and/mrs. P, Wl- MR. AND MRS. ANDREW NOvak had as guests over the hol- «* dna, Oho, have returned home MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LAW- Telemark. Mss Mary Louse Long, of Me- * * lam Laurtsen and famly, of town. day dy weekend Mr. and Mrs. ohn,,_.,. Mss IMR. AND MRS. G. HARGIS after a vst of two weeks wth yer, Mss Hazel Lawyer, Mss MR. AND MRS. RALPH WILlams, of New York, formerly of Correja avenue, ths place, are salng tomorrow on the S. S. Monarch of Bermuda for a two week's stay n Bermuda. yon Are Cordally Invted To Attend The ST, AMES' WEEKLY GAME SOCIAL [VERY MONDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 P. M. ST, AMEnUDlTORIUM Amboy Avenue ADMISSION--40 NEW FEATURE "PLAY CENTS LUCKY!" $20.00 SILVER DOLLARS TO BE AWARDED Denes and sons, ohn, r., and Robert; Mrs. oseph Kosz and Mrs. Gay Warga, and daughter, Arlne, of Brdgeport, Conn. Mss Betty Novak returned wth them for a stay n Brdgeport. FINE SHOWING KEASBEY. The Keasbey Prolecton Fre Company No. 1 and ts Lades' Auxlary receyed bg hand" Monday mornng \when they partcpated n the Independence Day parade held at South.'lanfeld. The parade was a feature of Old Home Week conduct ed by the fre company of that place. The local brgarjzaton made the trp by bus. BE SURE TO GET AN AMERICAS STANDARD TIMEl (d ruslwortly twv n a suarl In^crHull wulch. Yankee b tho B(»ull«-»t mll llu'hl pocket walch at 81.fll. <lro-- llc<l rune, 4-lrnr umcralt, uuhreak- Me trynlul Prall and daughter, Sally Ann, of Hartford, Conn., were the weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs. Maxwell Logan. MRS. EDWARD KINSEY, OF Decker phce, vsted Irends n Bayonne, over the holday week end.' DANIEL VOORHEES HAS REturned to hs home n Detrot, Mchgan,.after vstng hs uncle and auft, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moffett, of Prospect street. * * t MR & MRS. AMES ROMOND, of ersey Cty, were the dnner guests of Mss Mary E. Neary, of Grove streaf, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mtchell, of West Hll road. I MSS ADALAIDE MOSCARELLI, of Beech street, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- MR. AND MRS. mond Moore, of Pont Pleasant, MRS. AREHXR SAYWELL A guests n Newark, Frday.. * MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS Mc- Kenna, of Vernon avenue, entertaned Mrs. Eleanor Dobbns, of ersey Cty, over the weekend... MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON, OF Dover road, was a luncheonbrdge guest of Mrs. Goward Mark at her summer home at Lake Hopatcong, Frday.» MRS. DAVID CEDARSTROM OF Dover road s home after a two weeks vst wth hev brother n Detrot, Mch. READ THE LEADER-OURNAL levelyn Lawyer, of Correja avenue and Lloyd Decker, of Stelton, spent the weekend at Shp Bottom.»» LYLE PENN' ngton and famly, of Trento street, spent the holday at Ocean Gate. *» taned Mr, and Mrs. Frank Morgan, of Clfton, over the weekend. ' ERRY RETKWA OF CORREA avenue and oseph Murkow of Daz street, spent the holday weekend at Clover Lake. * MRS, CARL GOLDSTEIN AND daughter, Arlne Carol, of Bruok lyn, are vstng Mrs, Ella Pnton, of Correja avenue, MR, AND MRS, OSEPH GER lando, oe Hardng avenue, an vstng her parents, Mr. am Mrs. Wllam hpllps, of Ptts burgh, Pa. She s Both Hostess and Guest Calforna. * MR. AND MRS, VERNON LEV el and son, Howard, of Syracuse N. Y,, and Mr. and Mrs. Char les Morrs and daughter, Bar burn, of Unon, we^e the week end guests of Mrs. Lllan Mor rs, of West avenue at her sum mor home n New Dorp, S. 1. DAUGHTER, UNE, WAS born to Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Don nelly, r., of Eleanor place, Saturday. Mrs. Donnelly s the former Mss Elzabeth Ellott, of ths place. RADIO I. Mann & Son -OPT0MKTU8T8 Houra: Daly 10-12,2-5, 7-«Wednesday onfe Tel. P. A IB Smth 8L Perth Ambor. N.. TROUBLE? FOR QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL PERTH AMBOY ORR'S RADIO SHOP 219 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N.. Our up-to-dale Laboratory nnd traned men are at your servce to gve you 100 ;, Rado satsfacton. "Hard to Fx" sets arc out specalty - Prces Reasonable SEND 10<...FOR 20-DAY TRIAL TUBE and BLADE CONTAINER Good luck s another name for tenacty of purpose." -EMERSON Don't permt aded or grayng ha to mat your appearancel Correct t wth Claol, Ihe fthompoool-tnl that cleanses al t recondtons at t TINTS, Impartng youthful beauty. 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Ypu, too, can be a guest at your own partes. It s all a matter of plannng ard then makng preparatons beforehand. Kelvnator teeps food delrously fresh n the storage compartment. Ice cubes or frozen desserts may be made n the freezng trays. See Kelvnatorb electrc refrgerators at Publc Servce stores. Look over the dfferent models. You wll fnd one n a sze suted to the requrements of your household wth a prce to sut your budget These refrgerators are nexpensve to operate. They are automatc and dependable. Prces are moderate and payment terms are easy. AHP THIS IS UST ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING THAT GOOD FORTUNE USUALLY COMES TO GOOD SAVERS THE RAHWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION "The Bank of Strength" Member Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton {' " BANKING HOURS 9 l \. M. to 4 P. M.» for ComploU Informaton Phone Rahway 7-1 BOO

4 - * :.».» ~ r F0U1 er ( IIIIIK Xovrnol WOODBRTOGB LEADER OVKHAL FT.PAV CHURCH NEWS ITEM: NEWS CBTBCal ^ - - ^ACTOWS O*Dt*ED TO ADOfT fmxstoal METHODS 0/ All Thngs By Harold G. Hoffman now OLE SALMON OF SUSSEX SR. ey Devobotv Tueada? ^ up Where *«p Far away from b n Connly. wtth j In nr,l. royal, a]»»«*r. <hrdb, th* m«rty and umu tmram H Iw «Of l grade e-oastaf* 8*-r-ja tfct 5e»ag< dsp Y t C A. Oafcfcor m jmncf pod. Pt±&: rtasportraot to AUt!. v..r ttropagu started by ths- r.ap*-r r ' "..:.& «of grade crawmfs n Ww«dbr.^ s :L Kftt at la*t wth te MUKHUKHTHT;'. fr>.:,*.-* < ' '**' Federal fond* have befn re'tased!.;«* arc t.t actaal work would?ur. wthn t' -!jr:b<-tr$ Armed wth blue prr&v rr alrta-ly <TOBB r. nf*. Bd* wll t* aax^r.lm-d and ther on work wl teg-n.. «B kt>k Ux.:.c rtlate c&» aftt f*ul njun«t the (rra/de crossngs'that coul *vod"fd f the pn&jett had ***n surte4.ware Ehmnaton of jrnde crossrjts s Number One on racy. the Ijeadtr-ourna n-.asshead. h wll be a ver>* happy sar.e day for u«when the -.1^ raton work s completed and '* ṟ<d ' the slogan can be erased from top poston on our edtor- ^^ Wktt Is Success? Sewvav 1. s, "SacrBuaC' s the La mac sufcjert ter SanUy..'u.' 11. r. *I Oswuar. Soent* Cbnrrf* m Saaeoef throtgbmr, '-* world. TRK Gotten Ttx\ * '!**. S fn the fctat. no! ra old ltt««n? The wt± 0» >!«:f aar* K w-kfcsdne* be:»fc ax urje>ewt btwd a! pmcrr^t and =v^ ' Amooc t* jprrff-sersnob c.uexsrv* -M* >** sac«d dt* as I Trt I**:*-Sermon also mcfrdt Ktlr. w."«t 1 T to the SmjfcjrcF 'Eddy. -I tl m; «,'nbolt Uk* up t. Cra?. cc Trutr. v. the r. the r«receptve though'.. Tbej I br:n< n the mletuum" 'p M; of Or mar.-arercan Bund "I? a.>'js<-j:to ;s tc you: rm. : ' c ' u ( ' or '' 1 ^^ ** ak f '" a good mdmju:'c r a bad mosquto Practcally every P* 1^011 ' n Woodbrdge Townshp. You just bruh t off whether man or woman, boy or grl, and regardless of m n _.". ^^ ag-e and crcumstances, hopes and ntends to make lfe a success. Stated n general terms ths ambton s common to al) of us. It s only when we attempt to defne the meanng of "success" that dfferences of opnon develop. Consequently, t mght be a good dea for us to stop our daly actvtes long enough,to ponder the queston and answevfor ourselves: "What s Success Th- ndvdual, n hs or her zeal to be successful,! often accepts a popular defhres "6T the term art,there- by. lose* sght of the real goal. True success s not to be, w measured by the wealth accumulated, the worldly honors receved or the fckle acclamaton of so-called publc So, today, when there are so many deas about succe&s. we s.uggest that the ndvdual reader analyze hsjedge or her concepton of success. It should be obvous, wt thnk, that one can only b* successful when lfe s n harmor.y wh nner convctou. Yet, f our prncples bt wrong, our! ft must be mperfect. of Norm Amerca VCher: chu-'c; syhod «COMrtlSSAR WHO KNOWS? ther own Kn' slnke cocurrp - vcuwr."» * 4. «s Cr^- dfcaly severe,the Commocnrtal Cstattle Week dplorr^uc relauons wth apan"' ould-eea< lab ng?\try.r.\t.z they may not lke UT elsewhere as Laher A. Wedle, don Tale W- v:r..:v School: "Fe./.h j a way &1 n-ng kuowl-. Fraak Xanfc, Baptst "There 15 really t* use buldngs, chors, pulp;'.; oxd To th<** who honor us by readng ths artcle. andjt«"-nm«t beleve pan:cu;arly, u> the young people, we suggest the effort!^* j 1!.!nm hwu * lj to outlne aefnste prncples whch are consdered ac-' *.. teptab!^ gudes. As a start, we mght try to dscover even later W. oat -eftte prncple upon whch we base our actvty "Amerca s faced wth ether *n to wh ch we are loyal under all crcumstances. Ths *»«tual sounds easy, but test t for yourself «ra. ther A Skeleton That Was A Man There s nfnte patos n the uncovered skeleton of a^ unknown solder on the- battlefeld of Gettysburg just m, the veterans of the great war assembled for the sever;- ty-f u. adnversarj' of fcf engagerrent. Tr.e bloody batte took the lves of many men, ng lhat of the man wfaose skeleton was found. Hconcealed n the sod for years, contrast hs fate r.tr lnng veterans, who returned to the scene of o:.f]c; after so many year*. Tr.r contrast betweonus* akeletoa and the l.vng rurv.w-r; ^. :h^ feld of baale s not more strkng tha. 'L*\!*;W*TL tf^e?ate, brutalty and carnage, whch exsted r.^lty: vr years ago. and the general feelng of tood. sy-party and underttandng. whch exst* $trt.g~» ;; nty seem, there were at the battlefeld lar *er». yjz* r:.~n who expthenced the emotona! rages of bkze kr ye: :\er to enjoy the carn of Advertses "Stop Squwkng! A lr^e Chkagf dtparuntn su>re advertsng a plet to the publc u> end the economc slump by ^.leugest. optmstc acton and urge* people v> "5Ujf» s^'awkcg (ke a!, fact." ' h ::-«} W & lne free advertsng IO- Henry C. Lyton Sons, but.". s worth tht space f K»fae of <rur reader* can c*.-ff. "-e optunun aad t,he fath lha! tese word; We all know that e^r^^, member haft nea To do h* beat accordng to n.1* own be-' ef. Wh:le sorr.e cf S mglt not be satsfed wth the legslaton that tas been en&cted. let us remember that nothng s perfect. Le us remember, too, that moat of oyt busness and government*] leadershp s rght n Hs> deals. "Let us stop ', about the small part whch! or Marteea EwUrl. umnmk d - ^ Depanroent of AgnmTure mutually sell-de$trartve "W e ' Ayers, ft now pr^baby a:, bottwn 0! the preser.! «at»s- McVar. prateawr, r? n&-fc games'. 6 He-* man? natons pad the rstalment on U. S. *u 7. Has Franc* recently < the sze of her Army? 6 Does the Unted States j OV R' HERE^ ^ yfssc yt** prvate ndustry n the manuac- another danger. ture ore of war a - materals-' materalst I- If* bad ^ bossoess». Who recently marred Ul* 10 Who s tbe SecretatT f>ntral o the League o( Busness Scfccc ""Contnued busness wll lead almon («nany tatorshp ot the econorr.> supported by :he vas: those vtu> bave access lc purae." TAUABU FIND c- rr.y of "t pub- Brngarae. Calf. Kbts erry polhed a la-t_ aec brxtlet he had found two s-^'j be-!ore. t ^arkd to fc.^gr.'.'y. be toak t M. a jeweer. The bracelet whch c-c«lss;d'l'm tnvftds set; n platnum. Is er_jr^".k to be ; worth more 't SI,500 LOOKING BACKWARDS Through leader-ournal Fles uly 9, 197 A cocple* reorganzaton of the local post offce staff aqd the addton of several streets n the toal delvery servce wa» annyunced ths week by PosttttasUT W. Guy Weaver. F. flamens Stanck has been f recommended for the a«^r»nt postmastershp' by % eaver acd approval frttm Washngton s expected rfaly. ' ' t t I uly 10, 1S6 Wth the thermometer reachng 102 n the shade yesterday, heat played havoc wth the - Townshp roads and tfse Vctory brdge, eepng tocal polce and state troopers busy at the Clover Leaf, sendng traffc off the shore road onto the super-h ghway through Ntw Brunswck, rrtatng drven already uncomfortable from the extreme temperature and creatng a good-azed traffc jam. : t t uly 12, 1*5 I Comnerjoratag hs thrd year as pastor of St Cecela's church, l&feln, Rev. Wllam. Breunan was honored by members of hs parah Saturday nght at s wrong n the fath that we e wll eventually evratually amv* arrve at] a surprse party. the happy state of a socal system that wll brng about 1 ; the greatest good for all." ' The dea s not bad and tfa* appeal s tmely. Amercana should be optmstc and expect the ultmate trumph o ftruth and rghteousneal To brng t lo paas. they should be wlng.always to adjust ther socal, economc: and poltcal affars n the nterest of justce. To protect and defend the exstng order, when convnced that evl] eusta, s to perpetuate wrong and nvte datster. Knd words now are much better than prase after death. BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY < He tha tlleth hk bud ahau haw plenty of bread: but he that followetb after van penon* ahall have poverty enough. A fathful man ahall aboond wth bleawgs: but he that makeu haate to be rch ahao not be nnocent. verb. ^IVU; * t t * f uly 1, IK4 Rev. ulus K», Pastor of Our Udy of ML Carmel church, hat been transferre dto the S. Elzabeth parsh, Carteret, the new appontment to uke effect Wednesday, uly 18. Rev. Kss' post here wll be flled by Rev. Vncent Leny^ who has been m the Hartford docese for several year*. t t t < wlf 14, 11 ' Two crsp aae dollar blls Were sent to Townshp Clerk B.. Dungan as a contrbuton to the "conscence fund," Accompanyng the blls was the followng note: T h e two dollars s n plym&nt of somethng that vat taken from the Voodbrdfe Towahp road department Mupment. Please see to t that t geu to tw ffoper person and oblge." Tne note wat unsgned. The money wa» turned ov«r to the treasurer at "unantcpated reveaue.". 'st? YtfS* Y*Ste ADVENTURERS* CLUB HEADLINES FtOM THI LIVES OF -KvnE LIKE YOUISELFI H " Vanshng Corpses " ELLO FNTRYBODY: ~ - ' You krow, boys and grls, Fve often notced, n these adventure stores, how n a good many cases* one mshap leads to another. That's probably because the frst thng that goes wrong so upsets the fellow t happens to, that well he just leses hs head and plunges rght smack nto But at fe same tuac t kas prodneejj a lot at red-he* att&k-barrem aad trple-bzrrcfcd jdrentcret. aod the story I'm gosag to tell yon today a mtfctr food exur-pte. Paal Mam at Chcaco today** dftnguche adrteturer. Tbe erects tha yam de«b vt) tappedtd lo hm aa two other lad*, n September, «n * Al that taae Paal was last a ku at tsrtte. avrasf ss Grual Mea. Paal aaa ^at beea ftrea a M eaaatt rate f«r ae asteaay ke aa 'Us tan Measa, Art Art and Arche had ar nflo. Pad had no eartrdet*tortabx. bat At sad be knew alen he ard &". tame. Tbey ttated aot eartr. ttkac tfaer kmao wth them, sod after waacc a coote boon, eamt to a patch a! woods four mln from the mfltru at knrn. Then ddn't seen to be tsy game n tght, sc tbey tat dont cc the bank of a anal creek to eat tber hmebes. Paul had pot down ht fvm aad ns ust ctartaaf to an* ft* package that rtntaned h (rob when Art pet* tp, ajmt there wa» wld caoarr oo the other sde at the creek. "Left ban poor rw.' wtspered Art. "I cant fet t wth mnt." Paul passed otcr bt rfle Ar. had the cartrdge* fa Ms own pocket. Be took one oat and tred tc put t at the chamber. It wouldn't ft. TooDg An ddn't know $*t Oe cartrdge* bjt had brought from boce were the wraog calber Be thought ths me wouldn't go kto tbt clumber ecuse Itf ge»he Dtw Hf trt lo f:rce t n wth h fngen -mxatua,n b fcasl* u. ge. >:. «LW D rd b*(lr«n Sew awy. be pcked up a slot* ta: t»ppt#r-; :: &e :y*r ; g tut feel Art kt the ballet' fa* «Ike* lam * Ikat staae. Am tkt*. caaaeal). lacre I U I M ant tae MM lal Art treated Ike rat. trj*«.» «««-'"' laea he le la sat graaad aa bj *tal The other re kds Hood *[<-«.' * *? Art t&4 tdlrd MnueT Paul had an uncle s-fac L-vtd b "j! c.t»> C lte oum noe of the voodt. and tae fm tbaugt". l: p-^ed mu. t_ m^d va to run there and Be tod Arctf c suj #-.r,a ^-m Ar. tul Arch* mnsled on jcua vtb turn Tt*«suru-a r.on cut rrauft trje woods, tn nne as fast as ther htg»..-«rro oec Qn Ifae cahcr tde of tt* «<» tr#y rrr* u. tbe track* of t* tatervfaan lne that rms cut c Gr-d Rp d Thrrt ma * thrd ral skn the rtm t* "I. set yp * (n^-l as so h-ve ttw eroaad. Paul knew atwuj n. Ht wu %t ^ r*d,o( Arte. aad he vent orer t.«*rtb a HTD Inp Bt.: be c>dr '!* t;. mam Ardue about that tt tnted ral Hs mod?* tu>. fa le Uxxfbt of Art Ijrn back there by the creek tant Arche Stepped oa Thr Ral. '/ Hs collar"! mnt; Hs In open at the neck, h panu and «ttrt a»t the taes, hs fkevea robed up, he sutt. fl* l««, atx *t«ll. around the tarm. He ha* DO wrnkle* n h brow; DO crease*, rtath whte lapon h» done, and w h msnly Though e«hty Hnmnen w»nb h* heart, hf eye b An e S h f SSt Clee. an! VandertnH anl Seely ctrrfref -Kcw WndHr has ht wtawne brde, far ft» hmmtve And Ka«r B01 a tntfty ae. to whle "^"??? But Ur fran home and Colby,^*» f Wth hs pa**" <!»<*» "^ d"*«nt ' h» Tbn,,, «x* to mn the ttchen. h*m «Aad the cder n the cellar u daly f**tkn harder Wth toownf «rn e-e rtr**, h»a chu. «d Mb M. ta* ^- Iff?tow«here -uu toex-tart I *e the compny better TV w& 1 mean, theyre not to cle«: they even wean to ko. They wallow n the mod, f. true. but^umo t-<ley don't hro TVy seem monrchrts»-uk«to me; although they tnaa and sq And when I Uk* * *lx* of hm. they turn the other cheef the«the ^oud ov peacock, who trutt ht»tuf for a* f n n fetof h«-«ck, for refonnen th«t I know. So Tm just wata'. Busty, there' no hurry <* «w»e. The worn, bownd. Tve ahvay, found, to make a 4 IYe seer, reformers come and p>. n e«hty jre»n or T\-t se«>m Hash I've «een 'em crash. Uk«dshes on the floor I wtched em thrve n "»: then «aw the 'MufwuB*- fade. 1 saw Colby. B«onL Sonaner. wth ther -New Idea' eratade. -A few yean mwe, a mghty roar went up tor mere \r: Coty (rabbed ha nwty sword, tp lead the *BuB afcwa** movew Trsn when that movement petered out be napped *tfl "K sh«4ed by sn. he started n. v purfy ooce awe. -In holy prde, wth seal he tred, to s«w»e and purge aad pester Paul Wllams fghtnf. by bs sde, and Bll and Art ad Late: Tnen Naughrfht ut the sawdust tral, and washed Ms tm tway Tc jaa the GuaaDO boys, to fgnt, and ama, and pray. I gr; K«ne satsfacton, too: t cuufuu me n tawwn', I've seer, three 'movements «*»»nd F>: * * * «no*her But therel be more retonn,' sad esse, *and tm for 'cm to trar., Aod,1 wa ahrsrs be. I gness, ther Horrble Exafnple.' T%e Knefsh talked <rf leadershp, and wped away a tear, They're calln" ex n &sex but I lke t better here f r *f5 "joffp. crwn, ^r 'lavnm tf UC/ ITO Thrown DIKIKT. Tl get «n Spauldnx Fraxer or maybe Two fan" Tony." Copyrght, Assocated Features Syadeste, Inc. PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS How to Have a Good Appette re Ocrc (or lood. or * tfte. Is as tmtortut brtor ta toad aatrtcul Sam* people seem to have UlUe. f nl, appette lor (end. vole <x»- BrlV.knBMA.TolM er* hare too much. The ndent Greek* bad a vord (or osa.ta.ue -ppe* tle, olng t "Bulma." A proper 1W*- tlte depend* spoa nun; COEdon*. n&nt^ x vel u pljsdl A person who tn>sr» Dr.. A, Tobey e],. wd llj ktt a tr.uton appette, bat It nay be»pol«l by ttupe, worry, poor toote, aad otter pre- Appette s staralted bj ll the Tbfs. plew.lj rorsa o! too. or UM attraettt ppruce of tool e erea the SOCIMI of food cooka, stttlat, or erscklag a * dth. wll appeal to the appette, vods gets ezoebeat aspntoa troa our ssmsts of tght, tmell. ud bearat. u well as taste ta*»»' «of food U otua laportaat u u appette stlmslaor. A dasa of stlt or ragar, a fal of OBITUARY spce or herb, an Utractw state. all BUT add lo the aaaeal at well cooked loo One of the Uraatatt of bread, rous, aad toast, aa wr oos beterage «ta a l Is t* pautabltr thet add to the ore L«rr ned det The expettttka cl a pleasns dessert also hdaa to s:. nnlate appette. Wlfa ppette lackac. u r creaed Intake of * eertaa nun.:. one of the Yuunn B pwp : Kslly helpful. The rtcheat»our.-: of th* food ttna are Thok wfce.: bretds m ceres, ad rent t.. s lkewse toan : trts c*ru&«l and paxusr.r: mlk, tad m<m Ttjtubr I: of these prou-.;. r aad sastnn; food* art ae'r.:-: n jour 4IIIT det, tad If bos; :. : of the bread ud cereal* eoaur-: are of tbe whole wheat TI: there thonld be a CaTonhte tt* ' oa appette. The other half or bread etlea ^aly shoald be *'.. - bread, a onter u avou too n. : rodsaate. Eaooaal Qacts art hw for :* appette. Meal* shoa* alwy - - pleastat ocestosu, aad bod * v -.-'- aot be e*ua at UaMs at gnat'-.: tl seres*, sack aa *Bftr, sorr.* Tarry, or (car. A* Skak*sttam as wsely u - "Let rood famttom wa: oa»,,- tt*, al " " DIE ANSWERS 1. The Itglty <4 the».. before the Merno So^ Court 2. 4,740 record oumbt: 1 Yet, Tt* oezl IBHB( Paul Lot* A:n< u stc^t en that ral. He 4. No. ost lt OB t tor s nun Tr*r %frk-*a tanrwd oc h* tac*. Aad ' Bead's her ">"'N>r, sfaf * surbe. too. br nb! 1. ' vved by two brothers and two 6. Fnland alone of a. No. An#e* tarfj vu tjat Mnt hn««s thr t»* tracks. "I a*sh tsah mt «s* ;swters, Mrs. Bcward Totnpku, at at has*.- «a>» fa**, "art a*4 «>ruea avrtfe he was vas to o TVs I Mrae* larsed! acksonvlle, PU., Mr*. Robert 7. Yet, a < * t* f *rmr nmlbtm ras afta *." 'Meyers, of Fords. Roy Mundy, * punned for 1M0 y, It «as a toac Wj tc» t><ju» ud by tfaat lme Paul was Ph Perth Ajnboy and W * Yea. Westod Mundy af htc ad of bres' Buttaeddt l dre tc^ runnj^. He stumbled on. I 0 ' Woodhrd^e. conductor At hut he reacted the house aad burst m. pantmt Inele Abe! Quek! Funeral servce* wll be bdd Art's klled hmself rh m) g-js, &od Arche'» been eleetroculed!" kmorrow afternoon at 10 o'- Everyaoe D U* h-jutt. Otlud^ In old Udes vbo were clock at the Grctaer Funeral PaatTs aunt,»terer were dong g and ttartsd tor the borne n Green street Interment track*. They hurred thnngfc brus no core teus to the spot p wheree wll be n the Alpne cemetery, Arche Ah had hd UlSen-oc UlS *r*r, d h t^} urrrtd there wat 00 sgn of Arche. Perth Ajnboy. Uncfe Abe turned a - Yousg mat" be sad sternly, "are you ss't a >oke of t uj* But t»-u no j Ac to Paul He thought oonur CDUOSITY maybe a passng u»erv>~- ua topped to pock Arche up. He crotsed the track aad Mted througa ux roods 'toward the stream when th»* Oakland, Calf. Overeat* by had left Art. ^ ^ r curosty, Mrs. Lous RothweU Bwfk BWes Ha. Dsappeared'. forced her way through a dump of bust** to read the wordng of a Tbe womes tuned back, but Catle Abe folkmvd along»fter hm. Hey rse through the wood* s breathless haste-lore op to tbe tput wbere *ta. It wu "Beware of poson Art bad shot tanstk-and the* P»ul stopped dead n hs track* Art ou." A juste* court later awarded her $100 udgement aganst the pwt (or medcal expenses. MISS BCKTHA H. MCNDY Mtss Bertha M Mundy, 21, daujhter o Mrs. Carre Mundy, o 70 St Gearfe's hs place, ded early Wed Ineaday morane after a short Ul- h was too mutt 1«Pmd. Hu uncle ««looknf» hm tusneousl aast ht kudly knev wba: tc uv ~/- Bow codd PMI U* hm u, bel«e lh» two dead boy* had both dasajvesnd. one mbt after tr«other? He stwd there skol a mat*. *«d thohe faeun souud U splubng Ur. tad <d VOMBS eomnc trum MR»e sow docs the ttrtm. Tctrther tey waked toward those vum aed Ihert they &uad-an ud Ac&e. ^^ U was all at»a»tt esy. efouefc. Arche bad be» kaotked out by O* shock from tbe thrd r»u Uehul a bg on ht head, but tha was all ttc dxje tha: U: beea doneu> I Whca bt cuue t. te»«xt bsa bmtaaof u> W- """" «" " « where «" Art aao had pauea (alen and and!«wt t t tajd. hd btcs fraud on the calf by a bt ofa* "a*her tt*j bad mat* don stresm a way*, aad *at* watr* Ithe Gra* WBAUOLDTU RWHWd, Pa. - When acob aeutnbetfer celebrated h* ffty- <brd weddnc annv^sary, he wore tbe tame te he had worn to h( weddng. -A b faded, but IT* proud o ft," he deeured vaor "T*e meaure of corporate «cem foes beyond proft and now *\ Ochettra fcoatelaneu. 10. oseph AvenoL t)ka of Board t Ustrtct of >rtc0 It t?. IL. far the tr»u>, wui bt ntttrtd ; U o Ik* - Ma*. M Maadu. th* lfll u UM Baud o( BWoodbrUfa IU*> B*»l Bu mate aad a standard for* re lo b* aaawwad br b* SMMTt fro» DMrtct Ckrt

5 WOODBRIDGB LEADEIUOUItNAL, FRIDAY MORNING. ULY 8. H»8 PACtt Let's Go To The Moves! AT THE REGENT THEATRE AT THE LIBERTY TAGE AND SCREEN. KAllW/VV THEATRE, Rahwy. Whle Kthelreda Leopold was,,.,,,k({ as a Busby Berkeley chor.; Krl n "Gold Dggers In Pars" \V;ner muslcnl comng to the Hhwny Theatre, she happened to m'kc n pastel sketch of another Hcrkely grl, Poppy Wlde, and t resulted n her recevng her frst commercal commsson as an artst The order was placed by the Warner Bros, studo. Berkely saw Mss Leopold's sketch and t gave hm an Idea fo r a routne to be Included In the fnale of the pcture. The Idea was to have lfe sze pastel sketches made of ffteen of the chorus grls, and then, n turn to focus He cam era on each of the sketches brefly before turnng the lens upon each HIS tny legs were too short to reach the bellows of an old famly organ when hs self-educaton lu musc began In Atn«sburg. Ontaro. He mustered the keyboard whle an older brother pumped. At sxteen he WAS earnng hs lvng as a pano player In Detrot, and a few years later he was a celebrated colored vaudevlle star both panst.and comedan. Between shows backguge he would st at rle pano, hours *t a tme. Improvsng melodes. Early In lag he evolved a melody whch he beleved should become a popular song. Vanly he Bought word tor the appealng tune, untl one day, lunchng n a cafe near the vaudevlle house, he wa thrlled by the dramatc valedctory of a grt who cred as a heartbreakng farewell to her sweetheart: "Some of these days you're gong to mss me, honey!" The rhythmc goodbye was of a pattern wth bs melody, In less than an hour he had completed words and musc of hs song, and "Some of These Days" was. on lt» way to become a great Amercan popular song ht. For twentyelghl yeart t has been Bung through a complete dopyrght perod, and In 198 ts composer renewed Its proftable copyrght for the second twenty-eght year perod. Meanwhle he had wrtten; "Darktown Struttern' Ball," "ean," "All Nght Long," "Walkln' the Dog," "You An't Talkng To Me," "Honey Gal" and many others. He became a member of the Amercan Socety of Composers, Authors and Publsher. Whle vaudevlle lasted he was a headllner In Amerca and Europe. Wth the collapse of vaudevlle, he became a famous nght club entertaner. He Is a famlar fgure In New York Cty nght lfe, lves In Brooklyn anl Is au authorty among muscans on the development of jazz and swng In modern mmuttc., Hs nume s UO}»UB 1!St ate WOOD1WDO1 Fr. - Sat., uly 8-9 Double Feature Molont Del Bn * George, gulden In ^'Internatonal Settlement (llbo THE ONEtt FAMILY In "Love On A Budget" l., Mon., Tues., uly 10,' 11, DOUBLE FEATURE vothy Lamour, Ray Mlland n "Her ungle Love" albo Frank Morgan In eg, Borrow or Steal' - Cartoon -. News I*?"' Wednesday, uly 1 < Bank Nte "LOVE ON TOAST" wth An All-Star Cart ' ohn Barrymore hv. "Bulldog Drummond't Revenge" L;Partoon - Novelty Reel Thursday, uly 14 BETTE DAVIS In "EZEBEL" ala -A MAY WONG In f hter of Shunghu of the ffteen grls, all of course wearng the same costumes they wore when posng for the sketches. Once the executves at Warner Bros, approved of the dea, Berkeley nssted that the commsson to make the sketches be gven t Ethelreda. The chorus grl-artst spent several years studyng at the Chcago Art Insttute, whle she was employed there as a commercal model before enterng moton pctures. RITZ THEATRE, Eltabeth. Adapted from Erch Mara Remarque's best seller novel of European post-war chaos, "Three Comrades," whch opens at the Rtz Theater presents Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullvan, Franchot 'one and Robert Young n one of he most touchng love stores to each the screen, Although the Remarque story s laced aganst a background of le turbulent days succeedng the world conflct n Europe, t s prmarly the drama of the devout love between a nun and woman raylor brngs an ncreased actng»wcr to hs role, of Erch, youngest of the three comrades, who returns from the front embttered nd dsllusoned to fnd new hope n hs love for Patrca, str ngly enacted by Mss Sullvan. Tone has hs best part n year as Koster, who sacrfces hs on love, a racng car, n order t ase the funds for Patrca's op.'raton, Robert Young also score n a memorable part as Lenz, llv comrade who becomes embrole n a poltcal demonstraton and klled. "Lttle Mss-Thoroughbred" th co-feature, ntroduces to the mnv es publc a new chld actress f whom the studo predcts a very glowng future, The chld for whom ths brlljnt future s predcted s sx-yearold anet Chapman, who plays the ttle role n "Lttle Mss forough bred," a part that fully equals n mportance those of the three adlt leadng players, ohn Lltel and Arm Sherdan of "Ateafa-aa Island" fame, and Frank McHugh. Lttle anet has the appealng task of, portrayng an orphan searchng for a father she frmly beleves exsts and the complcatons of the story ensue when she elects Lltel to be her father. REGENT THEATRE, Elzabeth. Of :atl the heroes of fact and f ton, there's none so beloved o: dashng as Robn Hood tle out law of Sherwood Forest. Celebrat A LINE ON HOLLYWOOD EANETTE MACDONALD at temptng to accustom herself to Hollywood's work schedule afte her long holday n New York., MICKEY ROONEY eatng fw bowls of oatmeal durng a seen for "Love Fnds Andy Hardy",. RAY BOLGER buyng a hllsd home n Hollywood... MILIZy KORUS holdng dffcult balk poses for the stll cameraman to shoot between scenes of "The Great Waltz",.. FLORENCE RICE changng her personalty for, her role n "Past Company"... MAU- REEN O'SULUVAN celebratng her brthday on "Thc Crowd Roars" set... ROBERT YOUNG and ALLAN ON ES off on a short campng trp n the nearby mountans., ROBERT MONTGOMERY coachng hs daughter, Elzabeth, In the ntrcaces of horsemanshp... ROBERT TAYLOR tranng for przefght scenes at hs San Fernando ranch.,, FRANK MOR- GAN beng ntated nto the Erferald Bay Yacht Club.. VIR- GINIA BRUCE takng!advantage of the sun by swmmnk at the Westsde Tenns CWb. The motorcycle and <lea- whch ames -^Stewart drves n Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's "The Shopworn Angel," was the frst one to be used on the Western Front durng the World War, by General ohn hng's dspatch rder. :ORUMTHEATRI MBTVOH1N, N.. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.nly and_12 '"Four Men and a Prayer", wth Loretta Young and Rchard Greene Techncals Mu»U«l-"O««Where The St»r«Bfglo" Novelty-"A Str Is Hutched" I>lctorl»l B««l Wednesday and Thursday uly 1 and 1* "1 Met My Love Agan" wth oan Bennett and Henry Fonda Oy-''Stocks & Ejoude»" Baud Act "Eorlo IMett Event* Frday and Saturday uly 15 and 18 "The Kd Comes Back" wth Wayne MorrU also "LOVE ON A BUDGET" wth The ows Famly Bplwde No. «-l)«vll Da* IPS TRUE! AT RAHWAY THEATRE "Cold n Pars" FRANC-HOT TON HADTblMNbOfWTt AN AMONS-VTON, MONT RIGHT- HAND- 0PM EUROPEAN HACIN6 CAR. FOP, W> HOtE;«, "THREf **#/ youn FELL AFT ft HI WAS 'SHOP F/A SMlPtP. w'fflree COM, RAMS" HE COULDN'T BET UP, FOP, HE R[AUY INURED W> ANKLt. njt SULLAVAN GRADUATED FKOM ' By Wley Padan TO * -tc * MlSFlt ' PRESS SUlt ^M^THREt COMRADES' A HI?W,Y...<PANTS WERE tm VI futwh VALENTINO, TCCOW W ACK GILMP.T,*«* VEST sy W1UNS COLLEGE- IN VIR6INIA tl fludled DRAMATICS txltnes wm IN BOSTON. K<> A "SODA EWEP," AfTEK SCHOOL, W///UII ELEBWT/ WHO I THE PAW LESTER tn..-.. _ WAS hngcked UNCONSCIOUS', wt, WOT SCENE) / TWCOMWES" Cty', and 'Mannequn', drects v-u-ms nuu ^w..., says Wley Padan "Borzage was born n Salt Lake Cty. He has used rare skll n brngng 'Three Comrades' before the cameras. The pcture s based en the novel by Erc Mara Remarque, author of 'All Quet on the Western Front'. led n song and story, n opera and clmatc duel to the death 'between Robn and Sr Guy of Gs- n the slent moves, Robn now appears n brand new guse n bourhe (Basl Rathbone) s more Wamer Bros.' Techncolor producton "The Adventures of Robn thrllng than the duel these two had n "Captan Blood." Hood," now playng at the Regent In the co-feature gangdom Theatre. leaves the underworld, nvades the home and casts ts snster shadow over an average Amercan Errol Plynn, a vertable rencarnaton, of the legendary Robn, household n the new Paramount plays the ttle role. Handsome, pcture, "Hunted Men." young and adventurous, Flynn makes the perfect Robn Hood. Sharng honors' wth hm s the de murely lovely Olva de Havland (who was hs herone n "Captan Blood" and "The Charge of the lght Brgade") portrayng hs lady-love, Mad Maran. And they prove that medeval romance was more thrllng than the modern varety, Norman Relly Rane and Seton I. Mller, who wrote the screen play, took the chocest ot the yarns and legends that have been wrtten about Robn and hs merry men, who robbed the rch tofeed the poor, added ther own orgnal touches and came,out wth somethng entrely new, The current story s altogether dfferent from the one whch Douglas Farbanks, Walljr Beery and the rest those old valants gave us 16 years ago. Acton and plenty of t s ram pant throughout from the joust [ng tournament at Nottngham Castle to the weddng of Robn Hood and Mad Maran at the end Fghtng wth bovs and arrows, quarter staves, pkes and broad swords, Rohn Hood and hs merry men wage a constant war aganst the Norman forces. The Lloyd Nolan hqads the cast play ngthe part of a swaggerng, bgtme racketeer who takes refuge n Overman's home and only realzes what a mstake he has made of hs lfe when he s dolzed by Overman's young son, Delmar Wat son and falls n love wth hs daughter, Mary Carlsle. LIBERTY THEATRE A bogus blnd man s mstakenly made a member of a gang LIBERTY TORCHY BUNE IN PaNjMa_ THB SMOOTH COMFORT Of MGNNEN LATHSR $HAV MAKIS ANY MAN SIN9I "Adventures of Robn Hood" at tle Uej; fel AT THE RITZ THEATRE Ftanchot Tone, Robert Youn;, Robert Taylor n "Three Comrades" whom h«las sworn to detent, ;u-- cordng to the novpl plot of "Bnd Alb", Rchard Dx's current RKO Rado vehcle.,the drama revolves around the I efforts ot an Amercan sculptor n Pars to obtan a packet of letters beng used to blackmal hs marred sster. Hs msson takes hm to Amerca when the letters are accdentally shpped to the Unted States n some antque objets d'art, a^d another gang s commssoned by ts foregn confreres to secure the papers on. a ffty-ffty bass. By posng as a blnd man, Rchard Dx roams at wll through a large museum where he learns the letters are hdden. The racketeers hre hm to assst them n ther scheme, unaware of hs dentty and the fact that he s not blnd. Whtney Bourne plays opposte Dx, and Eduardo Caunel s the chef menace. Paul.Gulfoylt, Frances Mercer, Rchard Lane and ack Arnold are n the cast. Lew Landers drected "Blnd Alb,' whch has "Ace, the Wonder Dog' n an actve role. ANET CHAFMAN OHN L1TEL FHANK McHVQH musk a bunk bandt and get hs story fur her paja...bursue5 lm t» I'auum aboard a lner. When he Sl K ashore, she follows. That's where, the pajamas enter. For when ho captures her spyng on hm, she manages to manages to :e pajamas out ot a wnlow tor rescuers to see. Whte Bajnners." Lloyd C. Douglas, whose "Mug-.ufcent Obsesson" and "Green Lght" had prevously been flmed las hs thrd story screened when 'Whte Banners" was made, The dea n ths last story s that of turnng the other cheok. A -nl" lon; "lllnl Alln" l'utunls.' Ul lar 1 I>x,Ud Wlutnry llnn tr. ;o n >hnw n m the l.ln'rty Tlfatn»»cr'<«r stallng tonnn rn«drects Per Actvtes llltpr;' /. n h', Gem He A 11.ml,I y, r. of ll.ml-. Ml I n D'll.n fn- n AII.MIIT Cv M lnperl/, who nets as reslet maror of tlr per,1- our "f tt- best known truh's \r. 11 t-.uc'ml busness, formerly bcnn n'ttl mnnjter of the Hm'; lnn Urns. n<l Bnrrum ntl Hlcs Crrus. sster and H. B. Warner that of her father, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rans plays thc part of Robert Young have tn Paul Ward, Bonta Granvlle s male parts. Alma Krugcr, l.hly Sally and Kay ohnson s Murca Ward. Fay Banter' s Hannah, Whle Henry O'Nell takes the part of Sam Harrs und ace Cooper the part of Peter Trmble, ames [stephenson and. Fafrell Me Donald are also n the cast. "Torchy Blane n Panama," Warner Bros, pcture s now playng at the Lberty Theatre. Lola Lane, n the role of the New York grl reporter out to un- 'Holday." An adapton of Phlp Barry s play wth Cary Grant playng the part of-ohnny Case. In the story ohnny meets ula Seton at Lake Placd and proposes all unaware that she s one of the wealthy Se Mllons prefer ths "flavor that s dfferent" # It's a skllful cross between mayonnase and old-fashoned baled dremng-wa a specal pquancy allttownt Mrae* whp totally dfferent from all other dressngs-smoother,fluffer,more delcoub.try Mracle Whp-Booa! MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE- PAR MORE-OP THE COSTtY INGREDIENTS! Te nm'h. Olk; After nvtng lle.. wn hud come to comfort MI,(V - thr death of hs wfe, I" m;ke themselves :t home, G. I'.n. K5, left tle room, fn a few n''h <..,I -..t w;s ttrd and h* l. - (tund lca<l. (ONTINVOVS Sl'RPRISE 'l<'him-id. ', Kn'ls of Mr, j:ml M- ll>t».-- HI-IH-I. npwly- H«I< ;;r. e Hen h --pr«" p;ntry Innve lh.t I'Mlnnl t> le surn'-: All "( r. 1 'le'- h;, been (M<>\<.! f M: I! 1.' <.,!.d 'le op lmn ll! t'll \\,, n s su'll'sn.'. tons. ula s played by Dors Nu-; an and later on turns out t» be ml tw-^.(-far.-inhnny ; f p - ; IL 1.;."- d Seton, the sster s play>d bv Kalherne Hepburn; Lew Ay res s Ned Seton and Edward Everett j Morton s Nck Potter. Henry Kolker, Bnne Bnrnes, ean Dxm and Honry Danoll are also n the cast, "The Toy Wfe." Luse Raner s a Now OrUans belle lu ths pcture. She s utu;- ly femnne and very mpractcal Her frvolty leads to Iran".' bara O'Nell plays the part lar of the Taylor and others arc n the cast v "Always Goodbye." The story of an unwed mother who gves up her chld for adopton but after makng a carter fur herself wants hm back. Although the theme sounds heavy, the stnrv has some very amusng momentand Mss Barbara Stanwyck : not the forlorn type she was at tn last n "Stella Dallas." 1/out HAIR V RAHWVY»h'\ ll HtE S A VCRY GOOD MASON WHY YOU SHOULD SII... RUDY VALUE ROSEMARY LANt HUGH HERBERT ALLEN ENKINS SYLVIA SIDNEY GEORGE RAFT YOU and ME A n.w.ma nmtnw \l H I IIHAIIV GOODBYE BROADWAY (.lurb MH HI M, I,.l Wlul.-n "Island In The Sky" A H,,-l 1.,,1'H. -.lrluv Ml "SLAVE SHIP" U \lt\i.h II W I I I Mecknt U GRAY m% your har gray? Is l gong grayf Eras* that jhadowl Clalrol lft! the gloom of gray Ihal'darkeru your fact and make you look years older. Whtlhtr you'd lkt to regan your own color or compltttly change th«color of your har, Clatol wll do l quckly and' to subtly that your clowt frend won't dtttct the change. Clalrol does what nothng els* canl In one ltnplt tr*atm«nr Clalrol shampoos, recondtons and TINTS. Ak your bmullclon. Or wrlu to u for FUf Clorol booh.i, Ml advlct on Id* con of har, and Flft bd*', aaoly. Wrt* NOW an covpgn blo*. OAN CLAIK Clalrol, Im,. 1» W«t I StfMl, N«w to*. N NMU «4 fttl Ctaldl lo«kl«l. M«l" «"* NOM M l«oullcl(m'» Nan* fl< 4" MmMM,«;fe:>A«,.

6 PAGE SIX OF ALPNM T/Cf. OUR PUZZLE CORNER WOODBRIDGE LEADER-OURNAL. FKII>AY MORVINT.. TLY^M^ DETECTIVE >00 ms HE»QMEM WIU. * I nppnce T* per/ By Rchard Lee T OOT WTW RtD FOR DIAMOND ASH DIXQN E)OT IS CAUGHT IN A Tc RAY ENEM 'RAFT, AND IS BEING ;EEWLV DRAWN THE SHIP/ DOCTOR/ OH, HE ISN'T HERE: GOOD GOSH// HCW THEY'VE GOT HIM TOO/// lfclk ZOWEE./ HERE I GO I \M0N0ER WHO THEY By DeanCarr By PERCY CKOSBY SUCH DO'OON'ETC ARE THESE RANGE. PEOPLE ANO CX THEV DOT AND Back o' the Flats By Bruce Stuart THE GOOFUS FAMILY QEEW OOTO= HEW^ TUP»IEO eve?y E HP LRuGh DRAFT/ Hfc HPT OFF' 1 /^"^ By H. T, Elmo WINTER WHEN COCTDR HAD TO You told Swede Veterj I was a lttle bum- ddn't dd - I od yd was a drty lttle REG'LAR FELLERS The Tragedy By Gene Byrnes LAUGHS FROM THE DAY'S NEWS! YAWNING FACIAL EXERCISES THE MUSCLES) AND Tlt I S urft»». He <SOT MAKES ONE BEAUT7FU- ACCORDING TO FAMOUS EXPERT... THE NEW DOZEN- GEE HONEV GETTING MORE BEAUTIFUL EVERY DAY!! f FAMOUS SCREEN BE/v FROM FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE WIFE T NO 5HE^ HAVING A 7 TAKING TOOTH \S HER PULLED?, TREATMENT! LETS GET TWO TICKETS!! SHE MUST B A BEAUTY!! IN 'CARMEN AT THE MET 1. INSIDE IMFO- A CERTMM BUCK HAD RACE. TRACK WAS OPERATE0 LIKE A FT ENTERPRISE AW HE WOULD ANALYZE FORM-S»tETS UNTIL HE HAD A LINE ON E.VERV GOAT FROM CRADLE UP_ HIS WISE TIPSTERS HAD ALL TUt MAKINGS Oe A. SUCCESSFUL CAREER EXCEPT A UTTLt WORKING CAPITAL FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!.'I EO APTS THE SAME LINE OF TWITTER MM BE HEARD FOR HOURS AT A TIME AT THE END OF A SO 0X1 *E THE SURt THING SPECIALIST THOUGHT WAS ABOUT EVEN! IN SOME AAOHTHS 1OU CAN'T EVEN TRUST A HORSC I ANSWERS TO OUR dam,raan, mad, mad, dad, odd, jlves notced a man walkng alona PUZZLE CORNER damond, and, moan, an, dan, ma, the street wth dark har and mus man, add, ad, am, an, dd. nod. tache, but wth blond eyebrow Suspcous, they arrested hm am money, mayor, monocle, moustache, mlestone, masonry, mater- COOL RECEPTION wanted on counterfet charges. " learned he was, Leo Sdwask al, metal. Lndsburg, Kan. After lockng never thought you'd recognze m«goofygraph: "Candy" ms- up the store, Carl ohnson paused n ths get-up," Sdwask declared spelled, street lght to <put some food n the bg ce man's head n tree, cane too box of the Undborg Mercantle GOAT WRECKS MIRROR short, arm of coat, flower grow- Company. Somehow the refrgerang from tree trunk, row growng tor latch slpped shut whle he errjg nto the house of A. I). Add Klamath Falls, Oregon. Wand from ajshcan, hole n ashcan, one,. nsde and he spent, the fol- son,,a pugnacojs p g j 8 at 8 encounter trouser \e$ on man, woodpecker lowng twelve hours n ce-cold Vl a mrror, saw another goat am proceeded to gve hm a batl royal. The result: Addsun wen shoppng for a new full-taftgu on leg of man, one spat, doe black. shoe. DOTO; A flab. DIAMOND WORDS: do, few y«t~obmjrvan. detec-

7 SPORTS WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER WOODBWDGE, NEW EIBEY, FRIDAY MORN1NU, ULY «, LEGION SET TO MEET SACRED HEARTS AFTER THREE VICTORIES THIS WEEK Suppose we skp the u»- ual paragraph* ths yreek and»tart n the mddle of thng* wth «om choce PICKUPS. OK? Our frst tem s really ht of good news... Monk Mesack has sgned up the House of Davd ballhawk for a nght game, "Wednea day, uly 20, at the,new Le go Stadum... As far as can recall, t's the frst flood lght battle n the hstory o: Woodbnds*... Wlly Gad uk wll not follow the way o; all artste untl next year.. Ths year he wll enroll as cadet at the Fork Unon M tary Academy. «Somethng old, but stll new... Sam LaPenta was the fnt person to buy a tcket to the Legon's openng game.,. He pad a buck and got the ducat autographed by the Legon host, Monk Messck.. George Gerek t gong n for archery n a bg way.. All he needs now s Sherwood forest... And a few arrows... Today about 00 lads and lasses go to see the Gant* and the Bees play at the Polo Grounds. Sftw some fans at Sun day's game who swore they would never agan pay to see the Legon play... They ought to keep ferns wth natty shorts off the tenns courts... They run the feller's game... Gulp!... I wonder why the coppers don't organze a baseball club now that they have the Valentne suts?... We realze they are short of men, but they can stll round up nne to form a team... Besdes, the Caseys are watng for that challenge. 1 m * Frank o»t already hat a homer to hs credt wth the Malone All-Start... Percy Wukovett was a recetot vstor to upper N. Y. tate and saw Frank play. Paul Slvers buzzng Al Schcker't ears to buld tennls courts n the stadum and floodng the grounds for ce skatng rj the wnter... Feld Club players are boastng over ther recent vctory over the Sportng Club akud Mr. Chaplar. "Gltch" Korzowsk wat for a chance to play frs se for the Legon... What ay, Monk?... You got a Natural there... Wooddge mght meet Carteret the grdron ths fall f rfeld can be dropped Dm the Rambler's sched-... It can be done, what Steve?... The ex-axbke rder who traned Schmelng forgot one n hs course backjjlng... Hre Bob Past- Bxt tme, Maxe. * * * I stll thnk Tony Galenmeet Lous n nber.., But I'll my money on the ap.. Nck Prsco and Tamboer are lfedng at Pont Pleas ths summer... Hurry hurry... Those street courts are n pe agan, but for how t?... Say, whatever ned to Charley s "ghost outfeld?". They say "Boomba" t ng up a couple of ones. > foke" Gyenes s leavng regon Trps Dutch Boys 7 to 2 Score WOODBRIDGE. - The Woodrdge Amercan Legon put the kds to whatever talk there war, n the superorty of the Perth Amboy Industral when they Wast & the league-leadng Natonal Lead Dutch Boys last nght to the ;ur»e of 7 to 2 at the Legon Stadum. A brllant eghth Innng rally found the solders usng tad and keen base runnng to score sx runs after they wore tralng the Dutch Boys 2-1 from the ffth nnng, "Lefty' 'Rusnak and Moe Pucc fared each other from the mound and both boys were "softes" when t came to ssung free passes; both contest, potat walked four batsmen and Pucc other games, sent two more to frst va the ht by ptcher route. The Legon scored frst n th«second nnng when Zla was safe on Urbansk's error. Zck pushed hm to second wth a sacrfce, Rusznak sngled through second base, Kng was set to squeeze Za, but Pucc flpped the next ltch hgh and Zla scored on a wld throw. FOR LANGHORNE The Dutch Boys evened the LANGHORNE, PA. Clouds count n the thrd when Stumpf that hung over Lajghorne's autooble racng season have lfted sngled and stole 2nd. Marscano was safe at frst when Comba lost Zla's throw from thrd n the sun and Stumpf crossed the plate. In the ffth the vstors agan pushed n a sngle tally. Marscano was safe on an nfeld ht and went to second on Rusznak's throw to the tal sack, Smonsen lned out to frst base and Prusa sent one through Barcellona score Marscano. Both nnes tghtened untl the eghth when the Legon scored sx runs on two hts, usng the squeeze play to a good advantage. Moe Pucc helped the Legon by walkng four men. A wld ptel and two errors sent n the wnnng talles. Natonal Lead (2) ab r arsenno, 2b 5 1 monsen, cf 4 0 lbany, rf, c.. Tuss, If >ucc, p rbansk, b aglowsk, ss rf Scrttore, c tumpf, lb. Zawlnsk,. Totals Batted for Urbansk n 9th, Leson (7) ab Kng, 2b 5 A. Barcellona, If 4 Comba, lb 4 Gerek, rl 5 T. Barcellona, ss Delaney, cf Zla, b... Zck, b Zck, c Rusznak, p. BUD GORMAN TO REFEREE BOUTS SUNDAYULY10 WOODBRIDGE. The entertanment commttee of the Italan lub has made arrangements to ave Bud Gorman, former heavyweght boxng contender, at the club's pcnc at Maple Tree Farm Sunday, uly 10. Gorman s expected to referee the exhbton boxng and wrestlng bouts whch wll be the feat' ure of the day. In addton, there wll be bocche ball contests, watermellon contests bngo, games for chldren, peanu scramble, a rollng pn throwng contest, potato races and mon; REX MAYS. GHET SUN WILL NOT KEEP FANS AWAY, STADIUM STANDS ARE COVERED Those ardent bueball fans who stayed away from the Leson Stadum the past few weeks became the; thoufht the mn was too hot and that there was no shade In the park, bad better take another peck down Berry street way. Workmen have been busy all week erectng a roof over the stands. The stands wll be entrely under cover for the rune ths Sunday between the Amercan Legon nne and the South Amboy Sacred Hearts. It was also announced that a major porton of the outfeld wll be sodded before the Legon battles the famous House of Davd team on Wednesday nlfht, uly 20. Ths wll b«the frst nght baseball fame In Woodbrdfe. If Manager Messck sees that the fans want more fames of ths type, he wll engage leadnf professonal teams m the east for future dates. th the announcement from the A.A. contest board that Hajkraon Speedways has been prealed upon to stage another na- WOODBRIDGE. After gutterng a setback by the Woodbrdgc onal classc on Sunday, uly 24 Feld Club, the Sptftmg Club rth the naton's best stars flghtg for a share of the cash and the clmbed back nto I the Senor League runnng by Shppng the tefdant glory. Comets 8-4, Saturday, at the Par- It looked lke a dreary year for sh House feld. Eastern automoble racng, what to The wnners' pounced on Var- nth the abandonment of the bg toosevelt Speedway that gave glamour for the last two years,nd only the half mle track evnts to look forward to, but now ontracts have been sgned, sealed and wthn a few days the bg Hankneon organzaton wll swng nto acton to tell the naton about.he host of stars that wll be on.and for another thrll-packed rogram on the world's fastes' mle course. It wll be a ltle dfferent program agan for Langhorne, wl; Ralph Hanknson, gray thatchec promoter who has been the man jtay n A.A.A. bg tme racng fo more than decade has confded to Totals 7 exceptng Mays, and because he s Nat. Lead ! anglng for a fnancal arrangement wth Hanknson tor The sea- Legon Ox ' Two base hts, oglowsk, R. B son, he wll have hs last chance cellona. Bases on balls off Rus; to prove t uly 24, nak, 9; off Pucc, 4; struck out b; Rusznak, 9; by Pucc,. Ht 1 ptcher, by Pucc 1. Umpres Au ustne and Bader, BASEBALL SCHEDULE Week o! uly 11 WOODBRIDGE SENIOR LEAGUE Mon Wolnles vs. Sportng Club. Tuesday Feld Club vs. Comets. Thuraday-Shell Ol vs. H, B. C. Frday Sewaren A. A. vs. H, C, C WQODBBIDGE INTEBM5DIATE Monday F. C. Rvals vs. F, C. ay- OS. Wednesday Panthers vs. Sewaren B. B. WOODBRIDGE UNIOR Wednesday 6: IB Cadots vs. Cyclones Saturday. 10 A. M. Boys Club vs. Homesteads. Saturday, 10 A. M. Sewaren vs. F. C. unors. Saturday, Runners. A. M. Hawk Rvals FORDS SENIOR Monday Calk's vs. Fords F. Fords Park. Tuesday, Klsh's vs. Blue ays, Hopelawn. Wednesday Owls v Park. Thursday-Bar Fles vs. Bombers, at Keasbey. BCRD INTERMEDIATE Thursday Wlldwood Hunks Frlday-tardlnals vs. Panthers. C, al At Feda, at Forsd but the Lattanzo boys are roundng up a crackerjack Softball team for Sunday games.. They clam t's plannng to be the frst are plannng to be the frst ones n the vcnty to have an ndependent club... No wonder they qut baseball,, The puzzle of the w««k s how and where, to lay out the football feld n the new Y ;he press boys who wll tell the most people. Already he has contacted Rex Mays, who almost ran away from hs stellar feld n the last maet untl motor trouble forced hm out, and Blly Wnn, the Blond Detrot kd whose fghtng sprt has made hm as many enemes as t has frends, not to menton Duke Nalon, the bg surprse wnner of that last bg Langhorne, het Gardner, Tony WUlraan, Ted Horn, Maur Rose, mmy Snyder and a host of others, Ths tme Snyder wll have hs new car ready, a pont he slpped up on for the last Langhorne when he jumped nto nferor cars and made a great showng untl he parts. Everyone says he s the blew ther motors nto junk heap greatest drver n the world, not ANCHOR INN, P. R. A. C. IN 2-2 GAME IN PORT READING SENIOR LOOP PORT READING. The frst te game n the Port Readng Senor Loop was palyed here over the week-end wth the Anchor Inn and the P. R. A. C, nvolved n the 2-2 even-stephen tlt. The game was late gettng under way t was called on acount of darkness nthe frst half of the eghth nnng. D'Aprle was on the mound for the A. C, whle L, Cuffredo elbqwed for the Anchor Inn combne. Tom Slmeone was the tops at the plate wth two for tlu-ee. Anchor Inn (2) ab r Kohler, c - 0 F. Covlno, b 4 0 L. Cuffredo, p 1 0. Zullo, II 2 0 N. Barnayak, 1 b E. Zullo, cf * \. Byleck, ss 4 0 C. Barbate, rf '- 4 M. Coppola, 2b 0 Totals 2" 2 O. Kollar, b R. Zuccaro, cf P. B. A. C. «) ab 4 4 L. Eusso, ss - * T. Smons, c» F. Barna, lb ' * B, Mnuc, If B. KoUar, rf M. yapolto, 2b M. jyapplto, p Total* l SPORTING CLUB'S RALLY WINS 8-4 OR COMET NINE shany for twelve hts whle 'Duke' Pochek, the veteran of many local campagns, lmted the Comets to seven hts. Berne Keatng led the htters parade wth three sngles n fve tmes a bat. The Legon twrler al so knocked n two runs and was ndrectly responsble for a thrd run. Lptak was credted wth the only extra base knock of the game, a trple to deep left feld. The Comets were the frst to score, bangng Pochek for three runs n the frst and another n the thrd. The Sportng Club was held scoreless and to one ht untl the seventh nnng, but they found Varshany for four runs n the seveth to te the score and then went on n the eghth to score- four more to wn 8 to 4, SOFTBALL BOHEDULK WOODBRIDOB SENIOR Monday ule'b vs. F. C. Tuesday Shell Ol vs. Red Onons Thursday Iseln vs. ule's FORDS SBNIOR Monday Barrons vs. Wolves. Tuesday Klsh's vs. Tgers. PORT READING SENIOR Monday Gets' Tavern vs. Zullos. Wednesday P. R. A. C. vs. Fred Tavern. TOWNSHIP FIREMEN uly Keasbey at Forda. Avenel at Port Readng. Hopelawn at Iseln. ULY 16 Port Readng at Hopelawn. Fords at I»elln. b t A SEWAREN LOSES 4- TO RARITAN TOWNSHIP CLUB RARtTAN TOWNSHIP. Th' Rartan Townshp Feld Club won ts ffth straght game of the season, Frday evenng, at the Tally- Ho damond over Charley Ksh's Sewnren A. A. by the score of 4- A bg ffth nnng rally whch saw the townshp sluggers bat. oe Zck's offerngs all over the lot scored three run*. The game was, lso the frst n ths townshp for' he Sewaren combne. Kubak, went the dstance lor the wnners and he olkftved seven hts whch were converted nto three 8th All Stars va. Squaws. Blue ava vn.. Red D«V11B. ULY UY l-w lwooddbrldge ddbl Playground, Woodbrldge vs. Hopelawn. PORT READING SENIOR BABEBALL Tuenday P. R. A. C. vs. Anch»r Inn. Thursday Fred'a Tavern vs. Kelly All Stan. uns. Kubak had a wld streak at mes, httng batters Smonsen, Mckey Karnas and "Pp" Zck. He allowed but one extra base ht, a double by ohnny Karnas. The townshp nne scored frst run n the frst Innng by sendng Gresh n on Bandes' double. Sen retalated n the same frame and scored two runs on three hts and an error by Anderko. In the ffth nnng the town shp sluggers went to work. Gem started wth a sngle and was ad- LIONS vs. CASEYS YVOODRRIIKS& The Knlghl* at Columbus and the Uon club softbal combnes wll nwet In t frendly (end Sands; mornng. 10 o'clock, st the new Lelan stadum. Hsrold Vofe^ wll twne rubber for the growler* whle Ed Dunlgan wll b«et 'em for U>«Csseys. Sde btt h*ve been placed Md both teams have left the scene for a perod of tranng. Rumors have It that the Lons bave ptched ther camp near the sand banks whle the Caseys are hdden swnewhre In the vcnty of Woodbrdf e park. LEGION MAKES CLEAN SWEEPOF HOLIDAY TILTSs HOUSE OF DAVID HtKE FUR NIGHT GAME, ULY 20 only HUUHMT/.IMI n of uly wth'k-t'ul advantage of the the losscolunm wn over the League. Zambo ptched a three-ht game aganst Ue supposedly nvncble Sportng Club and added Rusznak, pnch httng or Lddy n the eghth nnng further Laurels by cloutng one of vanced by Cooney roller through ganst the New York. Black Frank Chapter's fast balls deep shortstop. Keller sngled to load Gants, sngled to score Zla wth nto left feld for a home run. the sacks. Kubak's sngle scored the wnnng run. The run also the frst runs and Gresh's bngle Vctory placed the Lattanzo- nded a three-run rally whch accounted for the remanng two laced the Messckmen n front runs. fter tralng the colored nne 4 to Sewaren ralled n the sxth by scorng one run, but Kubak tghtened and left the nvaders stranded on the bases. Anderko, ss - Gresh, c Rartan Townshp ab...4. Bandes, If 4 0 Gerns, lb * Bruzdosk, cf - 0 Cooney, rf - Keller, b - Souart, 2b 1 0 Kubak, p 1 2 'BLACKY' ZAMBO BESTS CHAPLAR IN MOUND DUEL 1 WOODBRIDGE. "Blacky" &ambo was the whole "wokes" n the recent Wuodbrdgc Feld Club -2 upset wn over the Sportng Club n the Recreaton Senor mea Into an undsputed frst place n the league wth fve wns and no losses. The Feld Club batters swarmed all over Chaplar and collected seven hts, one a homer by Zambo and another a trple by Genovese. The Feld Club scored n the frst nnng when Golden opened 0 wth a sngle but was forced at 1 second by Zambo. Zambo stole second on Lef Her and scored when Totals second out. Ballnger doubled tc Sewaren A. A, core Barcellona and Ballnge:. ab r Poclembo, If 2 1 M. Karnas, 2b 0 Golden, b l Smonsen, If. Karnas, ss * 1 Genovese, rf P. Zck, c B. Smoofen, c : E. Smonsen, lb. Zck, p.-..- Score by Innngs: Rartan Townshp Sewaren But It's True Voelker's grounder was booted around by oe Barcellona. The second run was scored when Lou Genovese trpled and was scored on Voelker's drve to short. Klek was out second to frst, 'ony Barcellona sngled. Keatng lfted a hgh fly to center for the cored when Pp Genovese drop ped Pochek's easy fly. Gutwen ended the game by strkng out Zambo was superb on th mound as he whffed ten and walk ed three. Chaplar fanned one an<" walked one, W. F. C. () ab r h Golden, cf L. Genovese, If Voelker, b - 0 S. Zck, c 0 Molnar, ss 0 Fredercks, lb 0 SOFTBALL RESULTS P. Lattanzo, ss 0 0 Ges" Tavern 220 0O Genovese, 2b 2 0 p. R, A. C Zck, rf - 0 Wnnng Ptcher and Catcher. Evontz, A. Vahaly; Losng Totals 28 7 Huthlk, Krysko. Sportnr Club (2) * * ab r K. of C Barcellona, b ' 0 C. S Leffler, c 0 Wnnng ptcher and catcher T. Barcellona, ss..., 2 1 Cwekalo, W. Blyn; Losng Almas, B. Gerty, y Keatng, lb 0 Elek, If 0 * Ballnger, cf 2 1 Red Onons Poohek, 2b 2 0 ules Gutwen, cf... Wnnng Ptcher and Catcher Chaplar, p _ 2 0. Bernsten, Vorhees; Losng- Dungan, Meder. Totals ; 2 2 o o Queen, In ltttl, draw up s document In whch be dechred th»t sl* wott ntv«r!! * I'h,. now legon Stadum w:w tlu> grounds n town over the Fourth and tlm Mussck Lt'Konnarea took lull prvelonh by blastng two opponents nto Uerne Keatng hurled tlu< Legon to a Danellen Art Color nne, Sunday, u a county league tlt. nck Lddy ptched a.vi vctory over the New York Black ('.hnts n the Fourth of uly specal before the largest crowd of the season n the new stadum. Kealng's wn was t two-htter over the Dunellen nne. He held them htless untl the seventh nnng when Pasko walked and Mal ro drove n the run wth a double, Tn- Hther ht resulted n another run n the nnth nnng when Skrpko sngled to score Stavelle, who readed frst on a free pass. The Legon scorng was done n the second, fourth and sxth. Innngs wth mmy Zla crossng the platters three tmes, Tony Bar 'Uona had a perfect day at but th three sngles and n long trlle n four trps to the The Black Gants were the frst,o score n the frst nnng when Barlok sngled, was sacrfced to second and scored when Lddy threw wld to thrd n an attempt to catch the runner. Gerek's double to center started the Legon on a two-run spree n the second, although the Manhattan star was npped at the plate n a close pluy. The Legon nfeld "cracked" n the fourth nnng and the Black Gants banged out two hts to score three runs and take the lead 4-2, Lddy settled down and stopped the vstors lor the next four frames. Hosnak ptched the last nnng and set the vstors down n order. ack Lddy, ptchng hs frst home game for the Legon, came through n grand style. He fanned 10 of the colored stars and walked TRIP TO POLO GROUNDS er base runnng. three. Lddy was especally effectve n the tght spots when the mound as he fanned fve and Cheega bested Demko on the New Yorkers occuped two or walked one whle the latler struck more of the sacks. out four and walked none. Ths Sunday the Legon play9 Woodruff, Bruce and Anderson host to the South Amboy Sacred each collected two hts to account Hearts at the Legon stadum. Me: for the sx hts garnered by the lck has not as yet announced hs Bar Fles. tartng ptcher, but t s lkely that "Lefty" Rusznak or "Legs" K1SH ASSOCIATION IN Kocs wll do the twrlng. Stratton and Budnak wll form the 12-1 WIN OVER SHELL Saored Heart's battery. Monk Messck also announced that the Legon wll play Its frst nght game of the season n the new Legon Stadum on Wednesday, uly 20, aganst the House of Davd. The lamed bewhskered ballhawks wll put on a dazzlng demonstraton of the "pepper game" before the contest. The House of Davd s, wthout a doubt one of the best travellng baseball clubs n the country. They have played n every large cty n the country, playng and defeatng sev eral of the major league nnes. Ths wll be ther frst Invason of Woodbrdge and Monk Messck announced that the seatng capa~ cty of the Legon Stadum wll be doubled to aeconwdate the fans. The box SOON*: Art (Wot (2) Ab Stav«Ue, 2b \ PaAo,-of j Maura, lb \ 8krlpko, II < S. Yuhue, Sb Madjotkl, c» lno, rt I, Yuhaae, r(.vronlk, P Kn 2b rcelona, If )*laney, cf» j«rek, rf lona, &t omba, lb Hal, 8b {lmey, c eutlng. P b Totals Store by Innngs; rt Colo r OOx 4 lun Summary Two ummary Two bane ht: Mauru. hree base ht: T. Barcellout. B l acrl-l b ht hts: : Zla, Keatng;. Struck out y: Keatng, 4, GavronlK. GnlK. Bases a an HIIX off: Keatng, ; Govronlk mll«s: Clark anl LUlckl. * * BU«k (4) Ab Bartok, M Urown, r«-p» X Boyce, cf Bryant, c lambtsr, b 4 0 Carson, If 9 1 Aurtln, lb ". 4 I 1 RobMon. ab...' 4 0 Mmg, rt!...:..,n o ToUto 82 1 mdn (I) Ab Kng, b 5 0 A. Baraellont. If - 0 Dtlsn«y, «< 4 Qeral. rt 4 T. BtretUont, t«sr* lb r WOODBKUK.K Approxmately 250 boys and lrls wll make the trp to the Polo Grounds In New Yorl. todsy to see the New York Glnts and the Boston Hers flash. Buses wll leave each pluy- (round at 11 A. M. and wll return" about 6:0 P. M. CHARANKOPACES KEASBEY TO 4-2 WIN OVER FLIES FOItlXS. Shortstop L'luonko's four fo rfour was the bg factor n he Kensbey Keds 4 to 2 wn over.he hgh flyng Bar Fles, Tuesday, n the Kurds, Keasbey and Hopelawn Senor League. Tle nd httng short felder played errorless ball and drove n two ms, one o fthem teng up the ;ame n the seventh nnng. C'hfcga went the dstance for the whm and he lmted the Fles to,x hts, four <rf whch were junched n the frst frame to gve he Flt's a two-run margn. The Feds also scored sngle marker n the frst. Demko held the Feds scoreless from the frst untl the seventh. In the seventh, the Kensbey lads opened ther bag of trcks and dded three runs to ther score on an assortment of sngles and clev- FORDS, The Chnrles" Ksh As-. socaton nne touk the weekend! spotlght n locl pluy by meetng and defeatng the Shell Ol Company combne, 12-1, at the Fords park. Butchko hurled for the wnners und lmted the Olers to sx hts n the seven nnng contest. Hs offerngs weren't solved untl the fourth frame when Lptak doubled and scored on Poclvek's sngle. oe Allgaer, former Feld Club ptcher, was bumped for 15 hts as the Kshmen went on a holday battng spree. The wnners bunched ther llns n the frst four nnngs, clmaxng the rally wth seven runs n the fourth. Fsher and Buchko led the htters wth three hts n fuur tmes at the plate. Whtney and Fscher clouted home runs. SheH Ol (1) Concannon, lb Lptak, ss A. Pochek, b u O'Connor, v Pokol, rf Schptak, If Isenberg, 2b g, ab.., 2 Buchko, cf 2 Allgaer, p : 2 Totals 25 1 f Ksh AaMctatlon (12), ab r Nagy, rf 4 2 Murphy, ss..: F. Whtney, cf Woodruff, b Matusz, 2b Fscher, If Rley, lb. Whtney, c Bucko, p h Totals 0 Home runs, F. Whtney, Fscher. Two base hts. Murphy, Fscher, 2; LpUk. Struck out by Buchko, 8; Aflgalw. 2. Bases on balls off BgoMto, 1; Arer, 4, Ht by ptehw,,whltney, ^ Sum Boyce. mary Two bm» hts; Ctor*k. By. t by Sacrfce ddy, 10; hlt»; Runnsk, Brown. 1Struck out lams. by: 4. Lddy, Bse son 10; balls Runnsk, off: Lltd 1: Wl- WMIUM, 4 Be. Ht by b plttfemw ff L Wl lams (T. B&roellom). Hts alt: LtdOy, ft In g lanhgt; WlUan, 8 In 1 1- t nngs. Wnnng ptcher: Udy.

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X ' E-rjfc as NEGRO CHARGED WITH STABBING FORDS MAN r/arr tfettrt ds«n were: Set 4 T-Aa^t vo -7 I! A E07 Scoo: r.j 2 G; SC-A.: -S-.E of^ate '. REAL ESTATE DEPT. COLLECTS $1, DURING PAST MONTH WOODBRDGL Errtly $1 -»t7* raa c«r..-talued by * Bea Ble DepartweBt lor Uje 'A ^ne Ktxrdo* Mart- tad heara* Ac : sad. "I wll *tz fttctfy n-aae. ' 2sa case by la* 1 tfc * you r "ENGELDAFTO BE HUGE EVENT : : ( Strxd STEAL mrr p:»tt READDIG C. Port Rndaf a v. 1 b*rfc at the TV kdf L {.- * «:th 1 Made ral? Cr CHHISTE?fSIK AX 1 fr* 1 d^t u Hp, Classfed Drectory MAS -. ;.jt.-a, * ortahn SA; ;II 't.»un*««ft m» rs'f».'.-t TO «T fct t>«ttbut T j ; 5,1 «tcx <s KXPKEIC. VB.TS5A T. t-a* bttmm. > "44A V rot usrr vewes beadquuten. rwo LARGE, ary rooms, farm; TV?--7 " ' be hed at the ^j ^ unfurnshed. mpmre kl» kver/je pwnc ground!. Bauer, Ma^tne At, Avtm. N. Red EUU Far S*W r. QUIQC RELIEF FROM. EYE STRAIN EVES ;- :; AT ALL OKUC STOIfS I'M KEEN FOR YOU! the»ln, c(r Hfuln arc umlformlj good! 4 pert M««for 10*. BLADES: FTT COM AND EWB-MAOY RA2N 7Aw Double-Quck paste gves you * REALyWHlTETEETH Tooth pattm only partally efcttv* can't keep teetl) really Wu. Don't wajte tme wttb them; u*e DfL Wsft Du*U- Qukk Tooth I'att. It <v» over twto a (a»t a* KIOM leadm bna<*,ytt caanol «cra dnuudet ^ar brfukat wtu teetf try t tabj..->tf.'.'../..-.^-. :.* wll -: -'.r>». 1S8* ; " >.»! For Ugly Surface PIMPLES Lqud Co»t» Only»V NERVOUS?, er..o '-V..."*/-"- I'-^-zz td trsr^-' Ir"-<Itj^ '^ pest offcers ^ lo #*.^v ^_- ;; lav-. -.; r/r.t Zttk t appeared fc* *-2 uy 19 m Tbomsra ball t. ;, ttv* fc'.'w> rrcved ^ b«klsf ;r. Te Forts pw* l Hv.". r^dk^r? ^ad Vft the fcfffcu for tee c<cmot/ QjtvectOG whk 1 ". ^ -.xc,^f -.''Arjst'rj- SteUo cbas n > be bed n early Autott. A u v? ; *Mt r*r rjt/! *'hle tr7ag t sennt* beaded oy Ruu f. A orne of trw» brdu from lee m appomtcd to fonolat«occurred :*K <Hl«raIk. proposal to tbe coun:? Leg^c ox. ^ ^jfj^t,- &;»:.*ts be v-j ^f>.n? v> remove the II the county cocvet:t-rj o.rs- a alkged U ave readed! -r/la r^ lgedy MtMRfArutt: nutlee axepu fae crw.'-^rj tl knse and cu! S*!L«* «: *j«.-. q^s'.'jt. by 'Atemv rtrrnr.s toe Fctfds pert,!*e t a,«l- cjcek aa! teft arm. The lak^r r,.,ter;'.j bterxnbt jnd:gk.nt. IVj n«d that the evel wl t«r*d taken to ts* Perth Aabcy r>/ fr'as the n Fords. al m a polce ra<o car s>- - by Dr. READ THE LEADEH-OUHIAL SHERIFF'S SALE»- *«<-(. LftflS A I-.KfUy.<.!* 'tcs. 'A.»;» Itnf. V F» r,r te W00DBRIOGE SPENDS QUIET HOLIDAY -NO SERIOUS ACCIDENTS WOODBRIDGE. No o crous accdents mzr.([accordng to Chef 22! f-fc<-.rl.«..»--».-- nxs KEASEEV. The Keasey Pr lecu&. Fre CccBpacjr So 1 L. deatn. ts Lades' Auxlary receved Tjle "'bg hand" Mooday rccktxg ntsec lc * axe Day pa/de hed a: Souls Plsuflfeld. The parade was!ta- Only c«e mnor accde& wss rt- tuxe of Osd Home WeeSt I* lte It IbUt r'^.e'o*'"'.ported Mtoday aftemoon by Mc-^ by tbe tre coccpany of THE np.tee.'.th torcycle Oflker caej* Grady place. The lacal '' k mrsj{tz THIKTY 'zvm E '' wtoen»««*'«:( "d t*ng drv- "the trp by bw. » o'o/ttk Dylltht Et'Soc Tuw m en by Nathan Ueberman, 4, ol - - of t* «ud,d»>-. *«th* lg21 Soulh ^Q^ aveout:. A.; A VIA S'> :< 1 *».h* < tra/.t <n.tt«d t* vjtnet '/m*a ly tf* n'.tr-; f>, north. on tbe superhghway Green street, crashed nu> the qf. a car owned by Sally Ever- jj!hart Macfce, o( 6 Boccaway ave 'nue, Brooklyn,.N Y., and beng ;up.( \aaat address. The latter car was ^ loppcd for the red lght- Mrs.! t* y; Macfce was taken to the hosptal I Am n the Woodbrdge Frst Ad Am-' >,c tht w-jt-: bulance and was treated (or S>amuel Handell, of loth avecm Md ' Ueberman car, was slghtly ujur- 1 1ed but and fdf > I-.nlr.u tbtkt I </) / hl'.fr»f.*: ":»jt<t!) ^aj(tf-r!> l»^ l«< t '.f l r >tj. Nrj«. curorn! ol r U l. V, #'.7-"«!ht h awl d «*v«r l>-um '.^/KOU IW71) f»'.-t «land* uf I ohbkirr S SALE vr..rr/-rl uf K f Br"-«"-r rul &.-.s C'UANCEBX OK NEW EREr - :.- K < u'.'/r nfnlng thtnee <) *»<-1 Between TUB, HOME Cw.>fcK- DO you feel to nervous that yon! r IIERDMAN HARDING want to smam? Are there tms..,, Sherff whe rt you m amu* rrubla- ^ E «E RO1(0ND 8olWtor tunes when you scold those who an e *m-!7,2< 7u-l.S dearest to you?! If your nerves ara on edge, try that word-laroouslydia E. PINKHAM' VEGETABLE COMPOUND. It wfll help Nature calm your quverng nerves and (fve- you the strength wd energy to face lfe wth a smle. I For three zetratbm one woman hat told aumlt-r how U KO "smlnk through" wth Lyda K. Pnkhun's Vegetable Compound. It hcrlpa Nature r tone up the uv»tt, thus kwenrg the dcufr/ortj) rutr the functonal duorders whch women rmut endure n tne three urde-du of lfe: 1. Turnng from grlhood U> wonanbwm. t. Preparng for motherhood.. Approachng "mddle age." l)on't be» th«*-»uart*r w/e, take LYOIA E. PINKHAMrl VECBTABLE COMPOUND and Gu "Srnlot Tkruugh" wth tbk nlubt,tne-u»tea medcne nude ufteuy fur uvmtn front whotawntt herbs and r«t». Man than s mllon gmuful Wo/nen nave vrttfd n reportng beneft from l * -.d l««mmiuma lnd. LOAN CORPORATION CbrnpU*!, kyrtlt Avmue..s>w tr»»y. AovyufU fa the The shaq) Cheddar that spreads! Creamed OLD ENGLISH It ha* the tngle-oo-the-katrue flavor of rare, sharp cheese... aodt't spreadable. Try Crearotd Old Englsh n nadwkbet, paln ^ 1 nd WILLIAM. BTAKrOP.I) M, ELlZAHrrH STATOKD, hu wl- ; r r>. ft* t*. &-,( talu ID thtr Tuwr.jthp of W'^M'l);^ In * Comty ^f Uudl'^. am flue 'A Ntw <;r««y BEOI.VKINC at k p^u.t ln n,* ^ul.- erlr lne jf Blztr A»pnus du'm we»t»fly Ibrt* lul.'tn and d,rty («-t Iron. lh«intcnnj). <^ If* K, d n lft*: ol 8ller Avenue >fj tr y lu ot C*«>rreja Av^m^. runr U outhtrly /,. a r.^tn m A SHERIFF'S SALE LS ChA-SCEKY Of 2.KW E->E - tselwocft L/LIS A RKILLS uut'/v-< (A Hftk.t.f and Iu Ibt ClU2 U &*)l : f.% CRAUSE. MAkOAEl.kAjC»t tt u. L*alu-.j >!. hs ;.: :.- Bj rtue U t*»l«y* U'.d Wr. -. " kd ltvte-:. I w;l t {UL..C ef.^t >& THE Tll!KI>'l)AY " AXUL'Sr. A D M.'.' I tl:< HL'MbREb TH1ETY-EWHT fa Ut k/tttook.^ t* abenlt Offu^ Bru/swtk, V. U w^» by uny Ml 11 due './ L>' tuff A ; *d tfc* t! 157 > By rlftue of kt*.«e lt*tkl Wfll. «ay toe drected uul dl delter«4, All!y malt t [mliu mtdut ' ' j 'A laf»d *ul pftm*s DAY. THE TH1KD bav (jf LK n t ACGL'BT. A D NINEIHE.S U* CVanty HUNlREL) THIRTY EIGHT New evltey h;&c kwwq 2» <<o» prbpeny k.<jvn u Ford* Park mta- Una n Wujdbrldge Tcmhp. Md- es-^te. $145, cast. c-zstract sales *45M; c«tr»ct a*s,»*l«t: t rent t»ln tax ttle lens, $7: rent z». total %v>: ss. water Wl $652. tc-tal 5! - A. Wesfe, esm T»e Dvrlj School: "F'.h «a wsy of usng kn-c*- ""THERE'S notle more pleang tu Lt paute th;". t!:. eulu6.,ju^. of rpe, mellow j*acht and rch crsam. am uve?)< t»o ar* blended ln a \ehct) smooth (roten dessert lke tt:» u:-t- ll a btvu:; ' K. a nxx k COMFAKT" THOMAS T KTRKK. DC IU Sut SDWC TBOCKIK& TOT 8ML now. Ptrtfc Aster. K.. HCAATI>: BAM).. IU HUXnxg- W«pfM (TCrytUAf! k nrd to t swmp4bsv r CkQ ottr r. > Wot^brdge USED CARS! MECHANICALLY Ford; ChevToltt: Plymouth! Chry,ler. PERFECT B.\L.%NCt v I>*fll Trlsl SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES CO. 81 -ST GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE, N.. Grls always do ths before they meet ther "date" Place a freezng -oc-.rcr of rod- j FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM era ce creara frcttr, o»<-r anj ' I'H cups nugar p*ck wth a mxture of pan* lc«1 tablespoon flour to 1 part rock salt.! >-, teaspoon ult Next, tun the crank slowly and ' 1 e%g slghtly beaten steadly, untl turnng becomes df- ' 2 raps scalded mlk flcut. Wth these modern ce cream 1 teaspoon vacllh extract Nne tnv* out often, you wll r- I fre*ers It Ukes only &-g mnutes " Surwrtd t,y I 1 cups coftt: cream the fr who b popular, who IUL, - * a. 1W6. ud ; 2' caps crushed peacbea j of easy turnng to whp and beat j frmds, and alfaorta tl sort* o< of aocsl )MI fur ru^rd to the Cltfk Offut,r Mddl«-sr C'junty I H cup co&fectoners Ice creams to tbe fluffy, Telv«t. meats, s one who k careful»' h BcgBff at a»j;t IA tht D,,r1h, muca to be de- breath. It's the nne wth mc -rly Bd* 4 V.'»/U.1. A.(-uur Ml ngar. flour and salt AddlBred. "lty-ft*r th* I at beaten egg and blend thorough- Wh en the ^d \ r tl* care- of ^ Ij Str n the scalded mlk slowly I fully remove... and took to a double boler untl j down the cream the m «ure coau the spoon. Add place the core* Notbnf ofleods others so n even a mld case of haltoss (un ant bmth). Anybody may tw» of th condtoo because men'. uuc,jfur huf<re<l ffty <160> lea ' ""> vanlla extract and let stand and wlt and le. ferraeautott of vwy tny bb uf: Avenw tfu-rjy M«of W'^jdlAfd A ft.-t. 1 he u e ll ujftt>ttly (U rjjbt kuelr rlljcbte l7&! fw!. tlsmt I I untl perfectly cool Str n cream hour that even careful tooth bnam'x:. Hll/-r AvM.Uf,1* btfore senrlnj. K you have a modera c» refrgerator you always hundred (*ct I ' pall'l wth the nr>> r Mj,.u,-rly al<,ng the crushed caches faled to remove. whch llj<! aald *jut» tut hut lufnrr^l nfty l \U}) 1&?t t, l.c >< Hlztf Avelt., p.,nt.,1 p!,,. Smart own and women dou't v «tty f l h.,rll,-:n>»mle,1 W.,.U..1 Ar kav* be«sweewned wth the WB-Ih^."^.^"^ hand or the H tajlcrly l/*([ ths chance of oflendn^. Every r BKOIK y IM-,*KU«- W and mu *«l ^»nu» * %» B a m * ' ^ EIN; k.r.» auu leakolfd 04 l y W'»lU,' and apodally Wore buatnem «. anl 4111 Bl-tk U7E wtrnty-flve w:t to enncemtnu, they rnse the n ld p p Kty IKI/IIK plac*- of r/ejjdlg, wthlsterue.tbsafeant«p l ' I)K Rullu AM..IaI^»..IILKII. at jelj Boul.ded ol. the ft'j > 1^ t,,^ Dorsey Molors Tuwxtlp of Woodbrldg* C.uuty y..( on th* eajt l/y lot n 27, <AI It* qutek doodonut work* wondersthe de de INCORPORATED MddlcH ajd Stale,* S erry " by lot no 2fc and d on hthe W l d Avenue an l d It h«to f«mut». t pped l/» l.ny, and Vn%, Hurveyon eonu» the odon t <*u*. The l>r< 175 8/lt, Ht Wr 1!. Abuy. wlll uup g p the entre mouth tself. ^"' la ;u ll.: 10 the ' Icrk' Offce of Ulddluc (* I/U.ty utd dclkuttkl» No S veetw t&d mom wol«ome. TIMI acpruxlnutt uuoum! the tat* U> be Mtl/M l>y K>I<I ««! U the Tb fprotlnmtt fpmtt uoouut ^ A>enue Fodl N OH n t* habt of usng thb > - um uf Two TbuuHnd IV*. luudrtd tree tu b<r uljfed fed by b sad d ult la tv Kurty fve DulUr tft.h&w toctbrr um uf t T*^ T Thuucwd T h d Egfal Kt H wth the ovl* <A Ibs wt Th/«!>««*B,8M" wth llw call of Ihtj ub Tosethtr wth alt and lnruur tle Tofethtr wth tl tad stoaular the rltfhu. prvlege*. h*rcdlunel< and» f Hrt<nsac*t thm«unu> tetuotu^ ^r n anywlas spmrtslnlny. HUVUBB I. ROHOND

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