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1 ?SG""':'';v- mm DON'T FORGET BIRTHDAY F0R THE S&TUROAY, JANUARY 30TH Offcal " - '- f, p flfw-. Newspaper y T *, ft of Mddlesex County and WOODBRIDGETOVNSHIP'S FAMILY NEWSPAPER Woodbrdge TWnahp I TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR WOODBRIDGE, N. J. FRIDAY MtRfflWVJANUARY 8,1987 l_kltfa HKa&UMa ( t LOCALBANK SOLDTTO "SOUTH JERSf BANKING INTERESTTFOR $40,000 wll' -, S VERAL TEMPORARY PROMOTIONS^0 ^E BERGEN BURNE?lsPFNP.FR SPENCER nntexcomdtroller OUOTES Savs Applcaton Of IN POLICE DEPARTMENT MADE BY ADDISON IN DIG NIER IN FIRST OF OFFICIAL MOVES Crows Nest Tllng [ell '!' THE NAVIOATO* 11V A.d the New Year thmeasur- Those who have not... up and up" Any and Harry can enter gve a fctlcou name,ded a ballot Some 1 Ben Parsons Made Actng Detectve Sergeant Andrew Smonsen New Rounds Sergeant Balnt Returned to Desk Farkas Retaned as Patrol Drver Motorcycle Offcer to Take Care of Junor Polce. NIER DEMANDS INCREASED EFFICIENCY WOODBRIDGE. "For the good of the department and for ncreased effcency," Polce Commssoner Ernest Ner, a8 hs frst act n that poston, announced sevral temporary changes and appontments.. Traffc Sergeant Ben Parsons s now n plan clothes as Actng Detectve Sergeant takng the place CAR THIEF NOT ON "JOB" SINCE LAST JEEK-END LOCAL POLICE EXPECT TO MAKE ARRESTS SHORTLY WOODBRIDGE.-Th'e myster r,t, ths year. out car thef has been exceedng - - o ly quet snce last Saturday, when ;,.,,-,1-y the school. board he worred the polce of two com ',.,ko place..,. part exper munltlet. : us that a new votng ;ukl be Inaugurated n Early last Saturday mornng n owned by Joseph French, of street, was stolen out of hs " ' South Rver. It s beleved that the theves are the same that entered a house n South Rver frghtenng a grl there. Her cres attracted the polce and the theves. hll)' mger set go about the made ther getaway through a rear lastng 'We voted door.., the Hgh school..., some pece etoe." Ths stopped. Ethel Sullvan. lot. The same nght an attempt was made to enter the garage owned by Barney Dungan ot Barron avenue, but the lock on the doo too strong. Ls w Hut when her M»~nn* m- ]lm, my5mtljw Unun-frlend retnrm, ft W«d- tneftg very ^^ dns wll take place A eer- un poltcans poltcan's wfe paraded pr home wth a new coat reccntl> When she aaked hubl' how he lked It, he repled. Wlut's that furt" JKal K;lm.r and Edde K»th are numnt.nts t one aaeaw tn- object of the fend beng (ITun younf Udy behfaul H,- umnter at the BUten Ul- O - -0 :.. Hunch. Mddlesex County 1 buss, who lost what lttle ^' hf luu n the last electon ut cf place as a hand organ- ;'> u..s lost hs monkey.,.,_...,he TREASURER SAYS BABY BONDS ARE FLOODING OFFICE WOODBRIDGE. - Townshp Treasurer O.G. Morgenson s beng ltcrlly swamped wth baby bonds '.' reasons for r gong home that are pourng nto hs offce for He lues us there and has no no [redempton now that the refp- pu«e e to go A local bar- [ancng program s completed. n ntended dd to place a sgn Snce Monday, January 11, s v.-mdow "For Men Only" the) date when nterest stops " ' > I us mnd when frends In- ne uoc wlt** * ' -nl] the bonds, the treasurers offce large quantty \ was too suggestve. O- - 0 Man street.. le was "ajmott ntaed" t week before CbrWmu»Tause he advertsed la the ln.l papers. People came and IHUICM nearly everythng.u n the floomy throes of a hs head New Yew's P»T one <>f w lterary frends remem lured thn bt ot doggerel wth whch to comfort nm- Mr Prom Lfe's book of lars and laughter, I have wned thb bt of lore: J'* rler have a dlny mornng 'lter, than never to hftve had urtt before. o - - o ^lcs celebrated New Year's Kvr th plenty of wlm, wlgor» '..vtalty..some of the boys. Krls are Just gettng over the -,::'nu.t- Barney Concannon, ' Ryan, Berton Dungan and s settng the pace at the Wu- " "<' Scott Hotel n Elzabeh V.: all accounts a grand tme wus hud by all Walter Cohen, ot the Woodbrdte Hardware, ww one at the customers In Baroex'* (lothlag store at 7th Avenue ">ul 11th Street, New Turk cty, the other day wtwn the wd-up occurred. Be advses the cufttomert were not molested Pete (A A T) Is concentratng ht on» jal from Fort. Mke phones ttwt Uwre la a buddng romanoe JcvtopBt h, the tax MM... ^<*ea of towns folk * tbed wth the grppe, '1'e naton's bggest McfW* «v* '"' "- celebraton-ol Presdent '" ffty-tlth brthday»- --,, U set tor January SOth, wth more than 5,000 «W tuughout the country I'urtHy to rase fund* tot Sergeant George Balnt who has Actng Detectve WOODBRHMJE. Commt- ' torman John Rergnn vru severely burned about the (toe, head and arms, Wednesday when a KM exploson occurred n a boler In (he plant of M. D. Valentne and BrO., where he Is employed. The frst ward representatve Is confuted to hs home on Amboy avenue. Mrs. Bergen sad yesterday that Mr. Berten Is restlnj comfortable and "Is 'feeflnc much better." INDUSTRIES AND CROSSING WORK' AIMSjOR_m TO HIS CRITICS SAYS TOWNSHIP WILL HAVE TO PAY $350,000 YEARLY IN INTEREST WOODBRIDGE. Two quota tons from a trade magazne were used by Frederck A. Spencer, :harman of the fnance commttee, to descrbe the foes and frends of the completed refnancng plan at the organzaton meetng of the Townshp commttee INew Year's Day To hs crtcs he quoted Addlson who sad: "It s rdculous for any man to Harold Van Syckle Has Not Been Acted Upon By Hs Offce As Yet FINAL TRIBUTES RELIABLE SOURCES REVEAL THAT PAID TO PASTOR 'LOCAL MEN ARE REPRESENTED BY OF ST. JAMES' SOOTH jersermr OVER 100 PRIESTS ATTEND SERVICES FOR REV. LAW- RENCE J. TRAVERS BIDDER Frank Van Syckle Refuses to Comment Judge Phlp n;*.,.*.^ Vereck vmnclt tn to Proceed Wth the Sale Says Sale Say* Form«n Drected Objectwu Rated Aganst Offer Were Not Vald Gven Three Months to Complete Sale. crtcze the work of another who WOODBRIDGE. Prests, nuns has not already dstngushed hmself by hs own performances." state and nearby states pad fn.l and laymen from all over the WOODBRIDGE AWAITS "SURPRISE" For the frends of the refnancng plan, Spencer quoted an an- WOODBRIDGE. The Frst Natonal Bank and Trust [trbute to Rev. Lawrence J. Travers at funeral servces held Mon- NIC ELROY PLANS TO WOfT" FOR BOTH IN ENSUING oymous contrbuton to a trade day at St. James' church. Company buldng of Woodbrdge has been sold for $40,- YEAR magazne as follows: Snce Sunday, when the tody 000 and bankng actvtes wll start wthn fve or sx "There s one man you and "nert: s unt mnu j~wll never lve long <K8Vgh to'tar" portant dgntares and" ffteno! noon by Eugene Vereck, recever off tfe Tanlt, In state at the church, nv weelu. Tbaetote Tbetote stetemenww mrdejreaterday after- '.v.a::- j- t WOODBRIDGE. Two,-..., wll be the concern of Townshp get. He s the fellow Who Came to entered the church. The sale of "the buldng to Wa Attorney Leon E. McElroy dursl us the mormn mornng 8 w we """^ tackled our "- Followng the servces a funeral ter S. Anderson, Camden lawyer, 1937, accordng to a statansrt flrst b ut hs hand on our ' P I cortege left tor Phllpsburgh "who represents South Jersey - <-....:_.. nn t n.4. w 7; 6houlder and wth a smle, sad n I where fna» rtes were held Tues the frendlest sort of way, 'My Bankng Interests," was confrmed Monday mornng by Judge Phl day mornng. The late Rev. Trav boy, you are gettng along fne ers was burled n me the famly amny plot w».v Contnued on Page Eght ' - U *»»..,.«,.. «V» Unted States ^t Sants Phlp and James' eeme-'p Forman, of the tery n Phlllpsburg, Dstrct court. Fnal benedcton of the servces, Anderson has refused to dvulge was conducted Monday by the Rt. the dentty of the purchasers but made by hm yesterday. "I shall use my efforts the completon of two thngs,".: sad. "One s the elmnaton the grade crossngs n Woodbrd prper and the other s securng I dustres for Woodbrdge p ~ LINK AND DUFF shp." Rev. Moses E. Kley, bshop ol dropped the hnt that "a surprse" McElroy sad that he has jtrenton. The eulogy was delvered s n store for Woodbrdge resby the bshop and the Rt. Rev. dents. SAYS COMMISSIONER BURn touch wth Washngton e MAY SEEK POST Msgr. Maurce Spllane, of Atlantc Cty. month on the grade crossng -..».,, Vaa 8yekle Only Applcant NETT IN RECENT jett, only to be nformed._. names In an of effort the to purchasers, dscover the RULING Others who partcpated n the tme that "the project has been LEADER-JOURNAL contacted ON BOftRD HERE proved but the funds are not "* 1 servces were R*v. Thomas Carney, who was celejwant; Rev.,, Ed- Washngton late yesterday afternoon, t was found that Harold HOPBLAWN. John Csk, able at the present tme." _. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION ward Barrett, of Newark, deacon; Sergeant Ben Parsons ever, he declared that he s not < Van Syckle and not Frank Van of ths place, may run for 1ever, - uc - ucumtu -_J...:n..._... Rev. Jeremah Sullvan, Laurel, «IN FEBRUARY TO BE Syckle had contacted the treasury fre commssoner n ha dstrct and stll retan hs l- been returned to the desk. Actng heartened and wll contnue Sprngs, sb-deacon; Rt. Rev. department and that the permt Desk Sergeant Andrew Smonsen work on the matter. t CONTESTED Msgr. Maurce Spllane, Atlantc had not been granted as yet. [has temporarly been gven the as- As to u\e the nausrj, ndustry, McElroy mwuv^ e*- w«- Cty, preacher; Rev. Francs Dwyen con# "Only one applcaton for a new cense to conduct a tavern, ac sgnment of Rounds Sergeant, " planed that he has been cont# woodbridge~what WUUUnruL!v.ja..... ex- er, Red Bank, thurfer; Rev, Has Natonal tl Bank k Charter for Wood- cordng to a decson rendered D. Frederck Burnett, ng New N Yk W w a* *m pected ltd to t be a poltcal "free-for- Al- SlgMmt'Ill. Ul nuu..uu o, post whch has been vacant snce lacturng concerns and has (brght prospects. '' FOROnOUTH IS KILLED BY TRAIN IN NEARBY BORO ll' wll occur February 2 when B» Board ot Educaton wl hold ts annual electon, I. It s already known that the present ncumbents, Mrs. Asher F. Randolph, Roy E. Anderson and NO FEDERAL FUNDS TO BE SPENT G CREEK 'TIL 1939 J, CSIK CAN RUN FOR FIRE BOARD KEEP TAVERN 'Wllard Dunham wll run for reelecton. ton, and your dutes are to pur- tor fre commssoner. You are ON WOODBRIDGE CREEK 'TIL 1939 Ernest Lnk, who ran for the chase and keep up a fre department. post last year and was defeated by a slght margn, s expected to "There s a salary attached to bt; one of the most formdable hs offce and an appropraton s contenders for the poston. An (Exclusve to 10 l.r*uv-«l^er^tunjftd *,935 ( the report told the Congress, voted every year, Ths money s ther Uer possble possuc canddate's u... name WASHINGTON, nuuh, D. ~. Cw The re- Ue Army E ng neers ntern to ad collected by the muncpalty and FUNERAL SERVICES TO BEhas appeared qute frequently s of the project dmensons vertse ne work ^ have t per turned over to the fre comms- SlOl'UlUU u v.^ K*-J -- vurun: uc n«>,.. 4 HELD TOMORROW IN Nathan D. Duff, local attorney. on Woodbrdge Creek, New Jer-formedurng 1935 wuu was.. suffcent _. to tme j mantan the fre department." wth funds reserved some 'soners who n turn keep up and FOR REDEMPTION AS INTER METUCHEN I Buff would nether deny or affrm sey, uumt; ne d uung ABU,, 1937 EST STOPS NEXT the rumor that he was a canddate nsure a usable channel untl the TH$Woodbrdge project as or I answer Burnett wrote: for the Board of Educaton. end of the fscal year 1938, the U. gmlly contemplated, the Engneerj report contnued, has been "Tte purpose of my rulngs pro MONDAY FORDS. Funeral servces S. Army Engneers held n ther lbtng certan offcals from for John Tapley, 20 years annual report submtted to Congress at ts openng- sesson. completed ujuplete>. for some tm«and the 193a operatons were ample to loldng lquor lcenses or beng old, son of Mr. and Mr*. FIGIIRETSET UP mproyed by- lcensees wastodu John H. Tapley, Sr., of 103 In vew of ths contenton, the j contnue thef usefulness ot the wrce the alcoholc beverage n- Army Engneers stfcted, they do waterwa; »» '' v Hornsby avenue, ths place who was nstantly klled by UNTIL TOWNSHIP ear Vorce me anunuuv dustry from, the lcense ssung not reeommend the expendture of covered Cy tt# report, only $52.34 (Contnued on page eght) any Federal funds or any appropratons for the Woodbrdge Creek 10 d^terrrwte whflher addl' expen^gl at Woodbrdge, ths a westbound Phladelpha tran of the Pennsylvana durng 1937 or 'tvnal worlf wasjj^eded BUDGET PIlSSES^s-s^^PF*!. Andrew Smonsen ralroad at the Grove street, tme, the report, crossng, ^Metuchen, Wednes PRFLIMINARY*"~APPROPRIA ' Army commetvtn Engneers 8 «durn KUvtes of the I re ft.»> * rt pomted ^ m out, Congress Sergeant Fred Larsen was assgned to the desk. Offcer Joseph Far- PRELIMINARY APPROPRIA- Army ye a WIGHT PI v endng Engneers June durn^ 30, the last, fscal told \^ 1^ «*«already pomtet approprated d $37,000 $37000 bonds to be turned n today and day afternoon, wll be held TIONS REQUIRED BY.Congress yeav endng the engneers June 30, were last, wth- told hfor a d mprovements. alre ady appro] There has been tomorrow, necesstatng the entre j tomorrow afternoon at two o'-».r-u. DI mr.ct ACT jtaff to work over the weekend. kas wll contnue as actng patrol I holdng Congress already the engneers approprated were wth- funds no ^ ^^ mprovements. ^one u %? 1! r M app r0 " drver and Junor Captan' John, clock at St. Luke's church, Me.- 4. _ (v, o p a h... wav POLICE IN TALK prlatpn, ndwon'tw nn work done, won'tlde u untl the lolve up to ther agree- The current bonds are taken Egan wll ad the traffc sergeant's W ODBIHDGE.-Carryng out for mprovements n the Rahway cal care of frst and checks are beng dutes to bs work as rado patrol provsons of the new budget R>ver because local Interests ted the provsons ot the new budget l over t kt utxtuac ther promse w». «... ment, the Engneers emphaszed BEFORE;«' to construct head. The Junor polce work wll not kept ther promse to construct After the frst $37,000 )s expend- be turned over to' a motorcycle DISCUSS SEVERAL TOWN* ssued as fast as the bonds are [tabulated. The fact that there are varjous dates of ssue s makng complcated. CENSUS REVEALS Sk IMPROVEMENT IN LOCAL BUSINESS WOODBRIDGE FIGURES SB. = The fgures BUSINESS, SHOW offcer. fcer. ' At a meetng wth the members of the polce department Monday tuchen, wth the Rev. Harold Dunne, pastor qf the church offcatng, Interment wll be n the Hllsde cemetery. The youth's-badly mangled body cat, whch makes t mandatory for a muncpalty to adopt by resoluton, appropratons suffcent to cover the perod trom the frst of the year 0 such tme as the budget at least one wharf open to the publc wthn a h,alf-mle pf the head of the project and to supply the ed, however, when and If the agreement s met, the Engneers note'that Congress wll have to ap- soner. ' / ^\ In a letter to Burnett Csk wrote "I am a Tavern owner and would lke to know f I can run SHIP CASE^S AT S.ERVICE CLUB MEETING was found about 500 feet east of U. S. wth sutable areas for ds-propratposal of dredged materal. $35,400 for completon of the work. an addtonal sum of the crossng. In the-bushes nearby evenng, evenng; Ner wer sad saw that - he would was a bcycle whch hs father s passed, the Townshp Commttee Should the local nterests fnally WOODBRIDGE. The Wood- [demand ncreased effcency n the dentfed as belongng to the boy. Monday nght passed prelmnary I comply wth the provsons under CARRYING BLUFF TOO The boy was reported mssng budget appropratons. [polce department. whch the project was approved n "Durng Durng the me v» past two._ to Motorcycle Offcer Joseph In explanng the move Town- FAR WINDS UP IN $50 brdge pouce Department> "w*- or three years," he sad, "several members Grady, of the Townshp Polce shp Attorney Leon E. McElroy CINC VtVO AMDftV MAN ally Ca P tan Geor 8 e Keatng, came 1 of the polce department were tar- force, at 11:35 11:93 o'clock acn Wednesday,,^. sad that the fgures are not an rlnfc ruk AWIDUI MAD n for ts share of prase In an adgets of personal crtcsm whch addton to the regular budget but CORREJA AVENUE SL&TPO dress made by Assstant Prosecutor James S. Wght before the mornng. Other polce departments addton w m. -. u,. u«,,,j reflected on the "department as a were notfed and the report was m t when WOODBRIDGE. Because... tor Jamca a. mo,,. - become a par ot the budget when, FOR TEMPORARY REPAIRSled and then attempted to bluff members ot the Lons Club at the whole. Ths has got to stop tor placed on the teletype at the Co-adopted. we want ths department to agan Iona staton of the State polce. The prelmnary appropratons lwoodbridge.-temf.rary repars on Correja avenue, Iseln. t out Anton Mskovch, of 513 Gray Log Cabn Tuesday nght. regan the prestge of beng one of The teletype message was nstantly recalled by the Metuchen po Salares, $2,000; prntng, adver- were promsed at Townshp meet- are as follows: Harrngton street, Perth Amboy, Wght declared that Woodbrdge the best departments n the state." s mnus ffty dollars. has one ot the fnest departments Ner then explaned that he wasi lce when they attempted to learn tsng and supples, $500; legal sal >g Monday nght after a corn- It all happened the other 'day n the state and commended Keatng tor the manner n whch when Mskovch drvng a' truck, he step " tne I the dentty ot he vctm. Wood- ares, $1,000; assessments and col- of taxes, $3,000; Memoral was made by Commltteeman on the condton of the road wnen WUUUIVH.U «..,., brdge polce were notfed and t'helecton ft Mtorcycle Offcer TUk. n ^worked wth the prosecutor's,- ofu " -» nummne cut off Motorcycle Offcer Dan [worked many wth the cases, prosecuw«espcay «* t Ituther went to New Brunswck Muncpal buldng, $650; Insurance and surety bonds, $3,000; po- [Charles hares J. Aexwun. Alexander., j Gbson, almost knockng hm nto I flee n many street cases, exploson especally and the u I where he Identfed the 'body at Townshp Engneer C. R, Davs»,* mttpr and then sped on at the [Fulton murder street exploson case, Dscussng and the ^e I the morgue of Coroner Wllam H. lce department, $19,000; polce sad that the WPA had approved l penson fund, $15,00; recorder's n o that wll court, $600; street lghtng, $6500; IIP rate ^J"^ ~ 1 "" "" the "- asked.mskovch for hs w m asked e arson the project on the road but thatl.. and nj the u, latter sad he dd not have was broken and ng on the» - buldng and tre preventon, $900; work would not start untl sprng. $ ; earler j seer* scene of the accdent tha.t ear * f.a road ^mantenance, $4000; tdnfx)? snow re- However he promsed to have the [holes flled wth crushed stone as n the day a youth wth a bcycle moval, $3,dOO; sewer mantenance, V temporary measure; ' I was warned to keep off the tracks $400; park mantenance, $500; engneer's salares and expenses, $1,- New Pyjrcan Des yruqutcu a....,.. Polce. Rado system proved' ts FIRST BABY OF ; health, $1,500; poor reuet, $1,- same day. Asked whether he hadworth for the rado cart worked 200; emergency relef, $2,500;payment to Naney Lews, $250; due WOODBRTOGE^The frst After Heart Attack lcense he (ad that he hadat the scene keepng. the polce Townshp baby born lu 1931, WOODBRIDGE. Dr. Joseph "but had torn,lt up." systems n the entre county.aware «* m e n t «. ",. selves above reproach..fre dstrct No. 2, $5,500. Total P»Vrlcla Ann Kooh, made her M. Baldwn^ 27, of 187 Man Judge Brown gave the.defendant a chance to tel the truth be- Speakng of the I $59,000. ^ debut, accordng to offcal street, ths place, ded at the Muhlenberg.hosptal, Planfleld, Tues^ records fled In the offce of PROBATE WILL lenoerk.nvaymu,.._, fore he checked up and Mskovch d d how county Townshp Clerk B. I. Dunl- day, followng a heart attack nssted that be had a 193V lcense. A check-up at Trenton taled to M&, pn Sunday, January 3, at the prevous day. Irawt a-aysysjol^svch. exactly 10:50 F, M. Margaret L. Rorrond, who ded Dr. Baldwn, who WM a BOUM Patrca Ann wll nuke her here last month was probated ft physcan at St. Peter's Hosptal n hoew wth 'mummy' and 'daddy', August and Thereu VM- Brunswck thl week awtnamed fy opaned hts % offje»» -<wt a the surrogate's otflee!", New New Brunswck untl recftntly, on- Strawberry SSsy&TM! Mrs-sr--- JBW.BK."-. executor her hvawd, Eu en«sstss S^-^ I The wll Wa dated December I, and ww wtnessed by JUthjryn L. Oallajharand Henry 8t, C.,tuw weeks fgs,' and was Md to have a brllant future before hm FuneraJ, servot Vtll be h«ld ths mornng at the home of hu parent* n' Slmsbury, Coon.. Beldes hh jpareau he t survved by twobrotbvt, eght dollars tw ut a lcense and two wll co-operate where the ball

2 PACF TWO Avenel News By «n. R. G. Trrtt 55,1 SERVICES HELD FOR LATE WILLIAM FINN Man and School streets. Sunday, MR AND MRS EDWARD Gro*, ence Tjourland. Luclle wen- neld Wednesday mornng of P:jrk jvenut\ pnterumk recently n honor o( ther son. Ed- Clne. Jck Kramer. Raymond twwwr Edward A. rnn. on Am- berg, Eleanor ntzjrerakt. txcrr. the home of hs son. forme: w:r1 s fourteenth brthday Snps. Edward Grode. Edvmrtt boy av«. nur a, g M 0 clocl[ and A Ttow pn>«en! were Mss Tttm.t Clancy and Douglas Muffett hm hour Uter from gt Jamss r',;nc. Mss.Wrj Wlhamso?.. * * * *. church nterment was n Sv Mss AKust. Herman. Harold THE LADIES AID SOCIETY OF j a m a - cemejery Wllamson. John Rosenmaler. the Presbyteran cftureh wul The deceased was a lfe-long Rchard FVern. Mrs A. Hnman held rt regular monthly me* 1,.-esdent of the Townshp and was Mr and Mr* Harold Wllam^n Mr ;md Mr" J Herman. Mss ng ne.\t Tuesday evemn at th* a retred employee of the A»er>home of Mrs M Vargo, 3*1 A- - ^H Smeltng and Refnng Conenel CrtTtr-jd.- Grodr Edward Gtx'd.- street al 8 o'clock p-sny o( Perth Amboy and 'hv lost mc 'lutess,! - The late Mr Fnn s survved ov THE «l-mpnthxy W'EDNES- three daughter*. Mrs Mary Mawdaj MISS JEAN DE YOVN'G. pf evenng contract dub me", bey. and Mss Mary Fnn, of Shs Bound Buvk. And Manhattan wh Mrs H W Crausam. of place and Mrs Hentan CatuU. of avenue. :wn, spent New Year'- Meruer street last week A Cooperstown. N Y. sex-en sons. 6ay and the weekend s'a member of Ihe house party held..'. at gfts made the evenng es- Edward A. Augustne France Chrstmas party wth exchange John A.. Wllarh J f. George T. the Stanrrarr Home n' Clnton. penally festve. Mrs. Frank E. P, and Arthur B. and 18 grand- Corn Barth and Mrs. Grausam *oh chldren and three great strandhgh scores. The dub wll meet * > chldren recently at her home m Park avenue The guests were Fur- CLASSIFIED ADS, ROOM * HOARD Awpjy JM Clff Road. Sewum. N. J-. or Phone Woodbrdfe W WDODBRIDGE -runeral servew for Wllam H flnn, H yrrs :ld. who ded at hs home on WOODBRnCE LEADER JOIRNAL FRIDAY MORN'INC. JAM ARY 8, 193 Fords Dem H«ad AVENEL WOMEN TO HOLD GUEST NIGHT NEXT MARCH 1CTH WENEL. Many nterestng derrnrnta! reports were gven at.-rr>ctn!hly meetng of the '-. ub held Wednesday r.n ;r the school house wth T-nmas Thompson as'presd-! ISELIN NEWS by BJBAMTB fftlkrwt / If. /. THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF ISEln wll hold an afternoon card' party January 20 t the helm; lbrary,torthe beneft of Ihe Amercan Home Department s decded to hold the an-' 1R. AND MBS. S. OTDKLL, OF we?: nght ontrday, March) Sler avenue were the guests of ead of the prevously ss- j benda n Bayonne, over the : u\t March 26, as that s I holdays. \ urman of welfare de- MR. AND MBS. CHABLES HUT- Mrs F S. Brause B reusual actvtsjy n that de- Much Welfare work hav^.(ken care of and also p!en,dd report on the temann, Jr, were the guette of frends n dart TOwnahp pver fc e ff fw Year weeltew DR. AARON PARGOT ANNOUNCES OPENING OF DENTAL OFFICES WOODBRIDGE. Dr Aaron Pargot has opened hs offces f nt the practce of general dentstry!n els of Flmhnu, lmu, L. I.,, and Mr. tne chrstensen buldng, u at r, and d Mrs. M Joteph J h Perez, Perz and so" j Mau] street, ths place. man, of Unwn Cty, were the Mrs. Leon Pargot, of Perth Amweeknd guests at the home of boy, and attended Perth Ambnv Mr and Mrs Edward Ellott, of publc schools and graduated from Oak Tree road. the Perth Amboy Hgh school t.,, I Dr, Pargot receved hs degrpc VEN- of Doctor of Dental Surgery at vhr Unventy of Maryland" Denu school. At th e Unvemty he retun.ed Irom v^dent ta MaMachu.tt. «ety. He w* alao a merhber of the E;g4, j ^ ^ Delta dental fr,- LAWYER, student mpended to the nmates of,.. at Muhleoberg hosptal of Henry «f for the Ajed, at Port spent the weekend wth her parent* at ther baa* on Corrtfc For the pmt U«e,««, Dr ganzaton n hs senor y««r John L Cferkh Rff:<::g, Chrstmas-tde. F At ;-, recent mpotug of.v Means charman. Mrs! THE WOMAVS AFTERNOON RE tn 1 F;>r:t>- )em>cra(c Club. John Y.m Leer reported the last' MRS. THOMAS THOMPSON. OF next wrth Mrs. A. D. Kaplan, ol The bearers were James Som- Rahway Mr? Frank E. Barth. Smth street, on Wednesday eve- rs. Andrew Genty. Sr. Pewr L L'lbr^!-. tne tme canddate for ara '.2; for the blanket club, as, FIREMEN OF THE HARDng avenue ffe house wll meet the. : ends on January 18 Wn- Mn Harold Dav.d and Mrs, Wjl rung. January 13 Keatng, Sr.. Matthew Holohan. the Board of Educaton, was elected presdent for the ensung year ner? : bnuary 4 were, Mrs. A. Tuesday nght. noon. Plans for the annual elec ham A. Barth. of town, were John J. tfeary and Jacob Jordan. years he was apponted B;,n-for Jar.uary 11, Mas Florence A CARD PARTY, UNDER THE r.d Mrs. Harold Skay, and ton of offcers were made for Resdent Dental Surgeon guests at n. ontract brdge held THE PARENT TEACHER ASSO- Other *>ff!cers elected were: next meetng to be held Monday afternoon January 18. The At the present tme Dr. Pargot at'the home of Mrs Irvng Baker naton wll hold ts regular THE JUNIOR.. WOMAN'S. CLUB Vce presdent. Joseph Lewan- R USS.>nd Thomas Thompson. For on Church street. Woodbndgt. sponsorshp of Stl Cecela's n dong post-graduate work m monthly busness meetng n the wll hold ts next meetng at the dosky retardng secretary. Theo- th e :.r.e.n cub, awards went to on Monday afternoon church, wll be held Frday, meetng wll be held at the dental suntery at the Sydenham schoolhouse at 3 P M. n«thome of the presdent. Mss V.r dore V Raujcak: fnancal secregma Aszman. on t*ke avenue. :«ry, A H Rosenbhm: treasurer. Mrs. Err.est Ner for January' l- Mrs A Wrght for January 4 and * Wednesday afternoon. Refreshment wll be served n the January IS, at the parah hall. home of Mrs. Frees. hosptal-of New York Cty, whch MRS. A KAPLAN OF SMITH w> Bngo wll also be played. t nsttuton he has been attendng Rahway. next Tuetdar evenng, Fred Solowusk; publcty man- Imeres'.ng accounts of the Grls street, and Mrs R. G Pener, M manual tranng room at 2:30 January II at 8:15 ager, Roger Chocch; sergeant-at- cj u b d:mco on January 2. MR. AND MBS. JOSEPH RAPAnol and daughten, Margaret. Dr. Pargot s a member of the for the past year. d Junor ^ W'.-rr.r, w.-r; Menzer street, represented '.te P M. The programme wll be... ^rms. Mchael Hrabk: trustees. CHILDREN OF MAHY OF dub actvtes were Woman's Cub at a meetng of :n charge of the Health charman, Mn. Charles Weston. and famly of Park avenue. Edward Seyler. Tht L'terature and Drama de-' mn«a dance at the Pennne Rchard, of Correja avenue. New JeMey state Dental socety MR AND MRS GEORGE Young Dann:s Desmond. Al Anderson and also gvl- V SL Cecela's church are plan- Mldred and Marlyn and son Mddlesex County Dental socety. the Perth Amboy Woman's Club held on Monday J.r.uarv 4. pent the weekend wth rela- The entertanment commttee when the program was n charot the Internatonal Relatons tv«n Easton, Pa. p partmv.- Aa.rman. Mrs Arvd avenue were weekend guests at the the and ^ Amercan DenUl Assocaton. MR AXD MRS S. A. HAYDEN. for the vear as apponted by the vfnqu The date has not been defntely home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark announced a jont meet- Th of Park avenue, entertaned Mr. new presdent s Al Anderson, lrg of department and the Internal on.; Relatons department set as of Jerwy Cty. I Department and the speaker. and Mrs. George Herush and' THE GIRLS' CLUB WILL MEET charman, asssted by Roger Chly of Long Island over New Wednesday evenng at 8 o'clock. ocrh. Art Cre:sng, Joseph Lewaa- and the : -.ernatonal Relatons de- of Dunham plare, were honor- Mss Eleca MfKee whose topc 'Great Wue B;rr ct Peavf" JULIAN ANDER HAS RETURN-;.. MR. AND MBS. t. C. PREACHER Year 5 Day and the weekend. n the home of Mss Mary Agnes \ dosky, Josep- Methem, Theodore -t-ng held at 1:30 ths 1 efl to college after spendng the CHARLES GERLANDO OF Wafahodajs wth h* parents, Mr.; 0 * 6 ed wth a surprse party on New.-. was mams, on Commtua wat^y. Batajcralc, Wllaaj Nown and. Ut* tame of Mn. WtU ". D. C, vsted at the homand Mrs Julan Ander, of Oak' o» of m-mw,, Damon wn-n. of " <-^~:JT" Mdds-, Yw' EM ID celebraton of ed THE THIRD SfARD LADIES 1 wth Mss Ruth Horster as as- ', Fred Setownsk. []am Rar. Parts wll be gven ' sex avenue, over the weekena. I * * Democratc Assocaton ncludng members from the Sewaren,.. a New Year w.; be held Tuesday are^,.: J at the next general! wnnns'av T.A... I sstan: hostess. ', The frs: -rsrular meetng of tlw out ( 0,- v-, lay. 'Good Neghbors' Tree road. the r forteth weddnf annvtr- MISS ETHEL CLINT WAS :wstess at a Chrstmas party held Port Readng. Parsh House and A SURPRISE PARTY WAS GIV- Jmuary : r. Thomen's Tavern, Tomwn.-?n M^ GEORGE WOODS, OF LA Avene'; dstrcts. wul meet next en recently to Andrew Kath. Jr.. Mathes, of Fat avenue, wereahe 'LIEUT. DAVID H. BROWN, REholday weekend guests at the turned Saturday to Fort McKn- Frank Pra" : New Brunswck. da avenue, s spendng a few Tuesday evenng. January 12 at of Sewaren r. honor of hs 21st supper of tt> Fre Company No. Thrd D'str.-. Internatonal Rela- months at the home of frends the home of Mrs E.E. Raymond bthday by Mss Felce Donato. home of hs mother. Mrs. Fran- ley, Portland, Me., after havng 1, wll be r.ld tomorrow eve- tons cha:rrr.jr. wll be the guest m South Carolna. r. Nc 3 Ffth \er.ut' Al nterested women are nvted to at- Those presort were Mss Ml- and Mrs. C. H Rothfuss, of at her home on George street + ces Mathes, of New York. been the holday guest of Dr. nng n the f:rebou»e wth Pst- speaker Members wll be permtrck J Dona-., as charman of ted to br.r.s guests, and a slver MR. AND MBS. ANDBEW HUN- * * tend. dred Staley. of Unon: Mss Aur- the affar. collecton '., ad n the "Good ter. of Rahway, were the guests HEAD THE LEADER-JOURNAL Green street. : ela Lewandosk. of Perth Am-.... AFTER FOUR SESSIONS OF the 1 vk wll be taken up of Mr. and Mn. Joseph Varany, boy; Edward Osecfc. of BaleaU THE MAJJY FRIENDS OF MRS. " Charman : Internatonal Rela- of Oak Tree road, Sunday duplcate contract t.uroament North Carolna; Stephen Ruska, Herbert Head, of George street trans and, ; rtments Mrs. R. G. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN ER-< beng played by the advanced, F. FO SALE Twm ts rutce*. rhcap; three kc hues, cheap; one Km!ud Dar Bed (ww>: me ktchen nne wth al burner and Mfeer SMse- M goods. Call A 4 Treste street. New Jersey....and Other Wnter Needs Your Credt U GMd For ALMB PENN PERSONAL LOAN COMPANY N. J L't.r-T ur BASHNG Lcenstf.Nc 676 Cor. Smth aad State SU. Fords Coal Co. COAL - WOOD - ICE CHARCOAL KEROSENE For Qualty *o<l Scrroe TcK P. A Mew Brunswck Avejnse. Cor. Fords A««. FORDS, N. J. Mann & Son Jr. Mr and Mrs. Justn Marsh, wll be glad» eam of her con- perer rsport.: attendng, n com- j lckenson of New York were the class taught by Mr- Frederck of Woodbndge. Mr and Mrs. P valesence fror. had attack of pany. w:th Mrs. A. D. Kaplan, holday guasts af Mr. and Mrs. Brause»t her home or Smth J Duno. of town. grppe. meat Bspr:r,«meetng of *t street, the Red team was de- Lous ratter, of Hardng avenue. * A Perth Ambo-. Woman's Club on I'larsd leadng. Next Tuesday MRS CHARLES RACHOW, Mrs. MR..\ND MRS. R. E ALLEN OF Monday'wner Mss Electa McKc; Je class wll meet wt:. Mrs. P. M J Robnson and Blaster Rooert Robnson, of North Arlag- al fnends an New Year s Ew, of Peace" Aso read announcaet street, spent New Year's eve Burnet street entertaned sever- spoke on "The Great Whte Brd MISS LILLIAN SMITH, OF JUL- L. Coupland. of Park, avenue an3 wll play the decdng games. tun, *ere guests on Monday of among those present beng, Dr. ments of legslaton on neutralty', wth frends n Mountansde. Przes wll he awarded the wnners. The Blue team conssts of er street. j adelpha: Mr. and Mrs. Corbn ed members to make ther wshes OTTO BOEHM, OF AUTH AVE- Mrs. H. W Grausam, of Men- and Mrs. R. E. Carlbon, of Phl- now up before Congress and urg- Ms. ROSS E Allen. Mrs Charles Vaj Leer. Mrs. John Etter- MR. AND MRS RAY MISEN- * I Marsh, of Elzabeth; Mr. and govrn.to ther congressmen ar.d nue. entertaned guests from Mrs Arthur Nelsoa of Colona: senators. The department expects New York, Sunday. shank and Mrs. R. G Perer. helder, of Me^er street, gave Mr and Mrs. Ray Msenhelder. to be represented at the Legsla- The Re<J team: Mrs. H. W Grus a surprse part)- Tuesday evenng to George Hulst n honor of tve Luncheon. Monday January MR. AND MRS. LOUIS Schwarz. a.-n. Mrs. A. D. Kaplan. Mrs Har old Davd and Mrs. P L. Couplandjoyed durng the evenng. Those Ptayt BmgQ At Meet -pt Amencan Home-department Year's day. hs brthday Cards were en- St. Margaret'sVmt 25 n the Stacy Trent hotel, Tren- of Hllcrest avenue, vsted relatves n New York on New present were Mss Elnor Dav- THE AMERICAN HOME DE- WOODBRIDGE. The St. Mar- > apamneed ts monthly meetng at enport. Walter Monson, of Sewaren, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. partntent of the Woman's cub Unt of the Trnty Epsco- the home of the charman Mrs. MRS. JOSBPH'RAPACIOLI OF ; wll meet at th* home of tb; Monson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. P 3 chuch of Woodbndge met: F.-ank E. Barth. on Manhattan Correja avenue entertaned a ' charman. Mrs..F. E. Barth. on the home of Mrs. Oscar Large an avenue. Next Monday afternoon rt few frends at her home Monday afternoon at bngo. Przes Allen, of town and the host and Manhattan avenue, next Moody Gwrge street. Avenel. Wednesday 1 30 o'clock Mss Rose Eckhert bf sftemoon. _ January _. 11 at 1:30.. o-.... afternoon, wth Mrs. E. E. Ray- r* Home Economes Extenson were awarded and refreshments clock. Mss Rose Eckhert of the THE THURSDAY AFTEBNOON mond as the presdng offcer Sernce of Rutgers Co JJ e8 f ^? be served. Those present were: 'Rutgers Estens»anBurwwU he. sawuub mat at th» home of Af^r a short busness sesson present and address the memben. John Burke. Eleanor Burke, Tel. Woodbrdte M221 present and talk on an mterest- Mn.. Grode. Grode on on Park, Park avenue, avenue, bngo was played \v"fa wrn prze; ;«*- After the busness meetng was ^John Retkwa. Clan Sluk, Grace ng «ubect hs'week ' :r:g xg w^n \v^n by- bv^ Mrs. M. Dunphy. ftnphy. Mrs. -djoureed-refreshments were serv 'Sluk, Luclle Sharp, Donald s # ' *" ' Bees _.'... E. Nesor. 2nd Mrs. -- H. - Paterr.r. d by the hostesses n charge: Sharp, Hazel Lawyer. Margaret.\ND MRS. A. D KAPLAN MR. kxd MBS E. E. RAYMOND In th" rr.scellaheouj club awr? Mrs. John Urban. Mrs. Frank Rapacol and Mldred Rapacol Beat Estate - Insurance entertaned two tables of can- Of Ffth avenue held open house v,-ere made to Mrs. George Me- Eens5n and Mrs; P L. Coupland., tract brdge Jn Saturday ever.uvg. The guests were: Mr. and at ther tcune New.Year's Eve. Laugh:r. and Mrs. Peter Peters n Hostesses for the next meetng MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DANpg Mrs. Charles Skora, of Cran- hosptalty py and good The u.p.:t wll have charge of ~ nuary 20. wll be Mrs. Frederck of' f Men's supper whch wll be..eld Teddey, Mrs. D. P. DeYoung. Mrs.»ont lr. aad Jtts.-H5teav~&- cheer tc large number Greenhouse January "rer%eanes3ay Tf: '. me ~Ps::!'T'-.artB~Se»set and Mrs-Theme* Brown. of Elzabeth r.d Mr. house. T jmpsoc. and Mrs. Fred Brause, :;' MR AND MRS JOHN. PETEEson, of Mannttan avenue, hav? CLEARANCE SALE jthe L.ADIES' AUXTLHRY anaounm ~r.e pngatrtwnt of Fre Coarpany No.!. wll hold thenlaugte' Theresa Margaret to Glman Kuteher, of Rah- :s regular monthly meetng n :he frehouse next Monday evenng at 8:15 /dock wth Mrs. way.. of FaA cnably Styled and Expertly Talored A. J. Fox as presdent I ME. AND MRS. RAY^llSe* helder, of Me^naet strct have entartaned Edward Hulst jand WUmm Lne. Tb Worcester, N X. for the past week.' MR. AND'MHS* R.'E.*ALLEN and Clfford Ror.. af Bumet street. were dnner guests an Sunday of Dr. S. J Dcknson, of New Brunswtck- THE.ANNUAL rxstallatkw SpecalSale OF DR. AARON PARGOT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF H4S OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF Telephone Woodbrdge DENTISTRY Chrstensen Buldng 91 MAIN STREET WOODBUDGE. N. J. E. R. Fnn & Co. 90 Man St Woodbrdfe, N. J. Pours Daly 10-a 1-4,1-4 Wednesday # 1HMF17! THRIFT IS THE BEST PROTECTION FDR YOUTH Frum the \c.y oavm j tustor>" ^n>< amon{ the most prtmtt;\r j :n\jpth> o*t of th>* prunary rules of.exwtetct js ueen U; ur-j;detoruw MOUS*. Tm c emctm. ;jrwent ll modem peoples ]ust as t \vas n 'Jter soue-^ge j-ctators. Modern avtlha*t've. mkkes t essental that securty be o fnancal character. You. wll fnd ths bank, courteous servce and rock-lke, securty, defnte dd to Ihn.l whch n turn wll anpty to provdag a Unttwec future tar your loved ones. IHE RAHWAY SAVINGS INSTITUTION odused Cars REDUCTIONS 35^ TO 5(F< BUY NOW! Na:w>thtt»nrm the treat rse n the prce * raw pelts pns the tacreaac cwt of sklled Ubar to prepare taeso for tae aarket. GKHNHOCSE wll not tnwwrnt ther many taanr awl frend wt» have wated patently far htt, jrreatett t all FIR COAT SALES. I We hav e th? most complete selecton of choce used cars b ths terrtory. We kwe now an hand Utr BKKM CHEVROLETS FORDS PLYMOUTH DODGES PACKARDS CADILLACS LA SALLES awl other standard makes, all s tfce best of t prce* that are utouodaf I7 low. TnuUf accepted ternu to anl. We lurve mt cara th*t you CWJ buy for u Mtte M , dwwm and very Mall noothv ^^mtmu.»vw eat low prces wll apply to tha Sale Onty. Doa't ral to Uke trrartafe of tkk gnat offar«g u CffMrtBoty kaocka but! Speedway Ard Sab V3 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOOOMBDGE, N J (Next to Warr Co* Compaaj) \. CONVENIENT CREDIT Here m wffl tnt the rkhc* of am FUl COATS redaccd to lew ths repucrmeu \*l*e Upm. Nvthan Seal, Baton Seal (artt-als, Penta Lamb, etc AU the *ln n the amt lesml (an. Come ««rlr n bat arntte AnavatetnFk. Jtm* nurch wt h the euto If your coat has a GK XN HOUSE lahd. FUR COATS AT PRICES FROM $ FUR Tlff CUTS ASTOUNDINaY REDUCED CoaU Rantng In Prce From $16.75 n ST5.M ewl aar cerfmutr trmatcd wth the nal exataatve fan. Faark ua4 Uaaf *t the tt Mlctakv Cka* early, whle Ike ttfartrtf * H acree wtth m Ikat aw, w* ay fat the awl CLOTH COATS 9&tt TO $2500 AXREENHOUSE>c Ptrtp 4MMf* M. J. A.4-W4I

3 MI: jnals ADAMS ENTERTAIN AT PARTY IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. SLOAN.^ Socal News Of Interest To THIRD nard GOP TO HOLD BINGO TO ENTERTAIN AT BINGO JAN. 19TH NEW REPUBLICAN K ^ I K MRS. I C. ENSI6N HOSTESS TO GW TO m w H!!^ m m - TUESDAY AFTERNOON STUDY CLUB PHlTLON 29TH2SsSH^-^- ^ztr&zrss. AVKNEL The Internatonal SEWAREN Mr an* Mr*. P. J* PORT READING - The Topsy Relatons and Drama Departments Adams, of West avenue, entertaned at tea Sunday afternoon n hon- rvrni IAN. I I Tuesday evenng, January 19, at jont meetng at the home of M;< EfCklT Ilkl 1 1 Nut club wll hold a bngo party of the Woman's Club wll hold a ^vay avenu. ^ or of Mr. and Mrs. Harber Allen > *" 11 t0 me Tuesday afternoon ^ ^ J * «" ' Port Readng School on West ave- *»kw. «w, Wllam omt nwetng Barth, at on the_homej)fjwlv Memer strw'.. ^ ^ Club ^ at a Tuesday luncheon afternoon meeung masterpece RJJ"* ^ sung,. by ^ Ms. Albert Sloan, of Elzabeth, who were mar AT P I n wcanoladtcdcfue. Przes wll be awaro>d to the. red last November. Mrs. Sloan s nxsss/t RTER8 c ths afternoon Part* forthe forth- * '- I «tnt R FWrnm and "Lfe s a Song," by >wnnnm-eh, game and there ""I" AVENEL 1 " 1 " comng play, w "»»»»" -the luncneon,» > " - - the former Mss Margaret Dorothy I wll be a specal door prze. 1U- PLAN PUBLIC EVENT whch,,, story of the work beng I o M o- clock, the program of the affreshmetswu be served. j " " l l " n m Walker, daughter ot the late Mr AVENUE " ' "- ' """ ' K» 1 "- L -* a»d Mrs. A. C. Walker, ot Sewar I. J. McNulty s general char- [ec- WOODBRIDGE. The Thrd!man and he s beng.asssted by The house was effectvely decor Ward Woman's Republcan club Hose Tetamonte. Emro Kollar, Vo ated wfth flowers whch, added '.'> the Chrstmas holly, made a colorl background. Tea was poured at tamonte and Olga Kollar. January 20. Mrs. showed ol tee tor JTetamonte the headquarters on Rdgedale ave the vce-presdent, Char- r.ue next Monday nght. on Ralway avenue. As Arva C1UD Wtaout charman of the a beautfully apponted table cy PlRTl TH I nl I I IV ^.sasss-spr-** - Mrs g Tckets may be purchased from temporary charman. Mr. Klen * "^trtmedt ad Mn. Mrs. Esther Irvng Sloan. Demarest Sr, and Ms.; meffltoeys of the followng comjmttees: Mrs. Samuel Farrell, gen- of the at- S^h The followng Is the nvted [guest lst: Mr. and Mrs. Harper Alen Sloan, Mr and Mrs. Allen feld, Mrs. Clarence Davs, and 'eral charman; Mrs. Leon Brook- Gery n turn nstallng the 'Sloan Sr., of Bloomfeld; Mss! I MMrs. QElla la Lnn, of the parsh house BE GIVEN SOON otnet *.!,. I MISS JEAHETTE DUOTEE. OF n»noffcers Wedgewood avenue, s convs- The next meetng wll be held It was voted to nold a card par-, lesdng at the French hosptal n j January [Ethel Sloan and Charles Sloan, n'! Percy H 19, Locker, at the Chureh home street of Mn. dstrct: Mb. Frank LaFarr, Mrs. ty m the Club Kalta on Frday New York Cty " ' -I " " ~"~~~ "*" Blownfleld; Mrs. F, H. Turner MlcnM Qujnn, Mrs Mrs and Frederck k Turner, T of New Smtj, of Sewaren; Mrs M E B, r. nallff YorkCty, Cty; Mr. and Mrs. F F. Ver- p,,. M^ j Bck BY hvenel UNIT h "* Evelyn evenng, January 29. Wth Charles ' E. Ber- R AND MBS. HAHKY H. FDra maltold operaton. Klern as charman The dark horse Qlester, A INTER M 1^*,_ _, Mrs. H prze was won IA Mrs. Joseph of Maple avenue *«nt New 1C ty, of Washngton, L. I.. Mrs. El-. and Mrs. Herbert Btr-L N. prfrnccc VF DEM- Chpponer. Th next meetng of Year's DW»t RR AVES, JAN.! feshumway, o m m^, of Kew Gardens, L nard o; Avenel; Mrs. nwnce^vmelroocressive^dtl" ^ ^ wffl b, held at the home I)Ivrt... Mr. and Mrs. Frederck FredeHck Skllen, Carmen Zullo, and OCRATS PLAN ANNUAL of Mr. Klen cm Monday evenng, Redd r,k -Wth Al K*l" N&lna Lombard, Port ELECTION January IB. MISS MARY E. NEABY AND of Ol uramoru. Cranford. Mss MISS n Mss Ruth Wolk, of Grove street >n orchestra _»* Mr and Mrs. Baldwn Carleton, Readng, attended a New Ytar's Ive par- popular mdodes AVENEL. - The Progressve j GEORGE LAWS, OF g of Newark; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. So-. ty at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ^. meet ^ jfternoon at 3:«...rge.._ t a.,- and Mr. and Mrs. Irvng V.' COLOHIA Democratc Club held an enthus- RIAKuAKL 1 LAfUll s was the Sunday guest ot pld and Mr. and Mrs. Irvng v. John Rupp. n Metuchen. wu me» WH»^. ' «" 1"- Demarest, of Perth Amboy, Mr *wn"w astc meetng n the schoolhousefqyuf Qf HONOR o'clock at the home of Mss r HoweU ot West avenue. H«n - ".a... dance to MTS - '"Mr ale"& I N 'tu/.e*a xcwu evertng wth presdent S. HONOR ON a Howeu. o won «,«._». ma Plako. ot Rdgedale avenue. lttetbcknell AWAKING OF PRIZES are students at Bucknell Unversty. ;6. at the gven by the Rahway Junor Charles Browne offcatng. ' MR. AND MRS. CLINTON KENnaday and famly moped Satur- ARTHUR KLEIN HAS RETURN- uated on Green Lews, of Westfeld. chartoer of commerce for the It was decded to hold a bngo Mr. and Mrs George Urban.' Chrstmas lghtng contest, the party on Frday evenng, January woodbrhn V -Mss Margaret day from Maple avenueto Newcastle, Pa. studes st the John Hopkns GEORGE STTLLWELL, OF CLOT ed to Baltmore, Md., to resume.. tr Frolc. Irs. Ebom and Wllam N. Eborn, j home of Rudolph Baru, on Far- 22 n the school audtorum wth I,f Mr. and Mrs ' "--.»t the ut, promses to bemr. and Mrs. John Brenng, Mr, vew avenue, receved honorable Mr. Browne as charman.,,, y amb - ^augntl Fulton street, was school of medcne after spendng the Chrstmas vacaton wth of Rdgewood^ ^ ^. arkl attracton In Mrs. C A. Groud, Mr. and menuon. Mrs. John Anderegg, of' A commttee on nomnaton* Jo^P" L ' mn.,,: at a party gv- MISS MILDRED BOWERS, SENor at Syracuw Unversty, has hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Dover road was one of the judg- was apponted wth George Kay-, many no- mo, D. V. Rush, Mr. and Ma.' tne s" es ;; nt ' :n 20th brthday. es. ser as charman asssted by Mrs. ;en recentlv r, ospared by the Floyd T. Howell, Mr. and Mrs.; ;- returned there after spendng EDWARD NOVAK OF GSMTT. :!. decorated n. eph Klen, ot Barron avenue. rtrtt. has returnedto the Unversty of Pen«ylv«aft«The, by Andy L«g- Francs Drake, Mrs Lllan Morrs, Mrs. Olve Van Iderstwe, Dav- US. WILLIAM GODSON OFlWllam Falkenstem and Paul Keepng wts ; ng were awardced..,. Charles Weston, Mrs. R. G. Perer,! room ' holday season. the holday vacaton wth h«r A SON, FRANCIS, WAS BORN Mckey Suko, Joe mther, Mrs. A. H. Bowers, of Wednesday morong to Mr_and the holday here. t and Mckey Pocommence at 8:30 Wllam Tombs, Mr and Mrs. Wl- 1 M» f*«**»«oa Of South A and Betty Balout, Mr and Mrs. HdgedaLe avenue. Cloass-boutovard, spent Tuesdav^pund^. ^.Lj^L' u n Newark. j Aftcrthe busness "roeelth~ttr'" T " ««. long»s the crowd lam Weant. r T7^,..mes to Helen An- # "r^r-*" - -- Amboy, at the Peru*. Ifreshments were servwl by a com- "'<*? Mr. and Mrs H. D CUrk,. Mr a of fwfj.ld 1( and Anna Neof ot W'IIKI: M rdge. Later n the B. 18th nfantry, Brooklyn, now JOHN OBREGON, OF COMPANY General hosptal. Mrs. HUfcCC LUUlfotUB. dretta ls the former Mss Mary and Mrs. Lous BalLard, Mrs. Lous MRS. BENJAMIN LOV jmttee comprsng Mrs. Charles Q{ Vmm< enter- I Weston, Mn. E. E. Raymond, Mrs. reff-ments were served statoned at Fort Hamlton, spent of Rdgedale avenue, ths place PTITHO Brown, Mrs. C. M. Cooper, Mrs. W taned on Sunday Bernard Sch'j Anna,a Jolly and Mrs. a. H. u. G. rem. Bngo was played wth przes ' Lous Farrell, of Prospect street. ASxW OF Per- ely apponted tar-,t were: Msses Ann Adatt \a*\ T. HOWELL, OF the holdays wth hs brother, rom an at!r jt. najre> Ames, Mss Margaret Chlds. feld, Wlfred Schofeld and Mrs.! S' BINGO?k«Vt Mr and Mrs. M Raymond Rmond Muller. Mr. C. Stewart, of Newark. beng won by Mrs. John E. Mor- ble - THE land Mrs. A. F. Rankn. Mr. and * k gan, Mrs. Charles Weston, George 1 ose P :v 71; Colonu [Mrs Herbert Rankn. Mss Margnr THE Dem Kayser, Paul Dunda, John Eb- and Hel?r. dretta,"of Freehold MRS. J. PAYRAN'S SERIOUSLY Krt regular wll entertan the ' Monday nght at 8 o'clock NEW DEAL WOMAN'S uemkayser, Pa \ssocaton spon- W - uu.wz, - JUUI1 Ella Balga. home ot Mrs. Abraham Duft on Sewng Crcle ths afternoon. et Lockwood. Mr and Mrs 5, J, ocrauc Club wll meet next Wed w. bnko party retren and dult! s and s. Charles Browne, Henry, WUlam Henry, Mrs. Thorn ( nesday nght at the home of; Eleanor C.r.-.zaro, of Freehold;; avenue. Brook avenue. MRS THOMAS' VINCENT, OF M Zettlemoyer, Mr. und Mrs Mor- Mrs. Harry St. C. Lavn ons Dlff road wul be the hostess to Legon House. nson Chrste, Chrste. Mss Kathern, thc West Hll road. Mn. Andrew Sewaren Brdge club next sren were pres-.f.ve games were Smth, Dr and Mrs. Seymour D<rol Sewaren new presdent,,_ Mrs. Mablej A lfterestllg Hll. Edward Yusko, Wednesday afternoon^ Long s assocate hostess The H g. Steele. wll presde. '. **. k:ld pnze wnner IDEAS ASSOCIATION TO '- I «, ; *, nw n J KEUN.-A re'gular meetng of, v hold the most end of the VI*- um n rtaurc IAIIIIADV -\A JA-MES WILKERSON, SON OF. e major prre. HOLD DANCEJANUARY 14.. Mf and Mts Oscar WllkeKon. the Prde of seun Crcle, No at the concluson PORT READING The Idea of Wood lane, has returned to Companons of the Forrest of.sere Barbara Den Amherst College, AmherBt Mass.! Amerca was held Monday nght at Hs brother, Robert, has return-! Olver's hall, Oak Tree road, wth 14, at Port ed to Deerfeld Academy. Mass..'Chef Companon Mrs. Mara Jr- he chldren. marge was ;.,., nd Mrs. -resdent of the as-; FLOWERS THOMPSON'S, W6. FLORISTS T<O. w«sdbrdn t-nvi 8L Warffcrtg^ N. FOR COLDS AND RELATED COUGHS I JOHHS MEOICfNE USED OVER 80 YEARS Burke DrtctMVrutTH Amor, M. J Joseph VC^UUa,MfT com- Goorge Keller, char Mrs. " e. Dancng wll start at 8:30 o clock and musc wll be furnshed by Al! Itala and km Jersey Lombards '-- Burr and Warren Reeb. jsa sesson. sons of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. presdng durng the busness Satsfactory reports for the year of Dover road. Rebecca Smth, were gven by the fnancal secredaughter ot Mr and Mrs. Walt- gven uy uc u«u^ d tsurer quarterly 'er Smth, ot Dover road, has returned to Vassar, whle her ss-audtor's report was gven by Mrs. lary and treasurer. A quarterly ter. Wnfred, has returned to Margaret Ellott. ' Val Dean Preparatory school! A one dollar donaton was made Elzabeth. * ^. (ROBERT CRANE OF THE Unted ' WOODBRIDGE. - The Men = 'Brotherhood of Trnty Epscopal: jcburrh wll nold s general charman u> the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss league. j Notce was receved from the States Navy, who has been [Supreme crcle that the annual pendng ; furlough of leave electon of offcers wll be held at wth hs mother, Mrs. J. Crane, 'the last meetng n March nstead uf Colon hnulpvard, wll re-;o January, turn Frday to resume dutes n! The dark horse prze was award Oakland. Cu! ed to Mrs, Lllan Smth. A CUP OF COFFEE AND TOASTED SANDWICH Make them both wth electrc applances. The GrUette may. bt' used as a pancake rtaker too. It comes rj dfferent styles. Prces tram $1.19 cash up. Cord and plug extra Electrc percolators sell from $2.95 cash up. Small carryng charge f you buy cm term**, ASOOO STORES PORKA JERSEY ISHHAMS SAUSAGE ROASTING, 23< LB 19' ITALIAN SAUSAGE lb25< FRESH u wereae h«*toy ol ther son w In-law Mr. and Mrs. SeTmSad.ofE-tave- Self-Servce 570 New Brunswck Ave. FORDS, N. J. One Block from fords Theatre Grocery Specals Effectve Thurs, Jan, 7 to 1 * CHASE AND SANBOTW DATED SHEFFIELD'S FEET 3 * 25c SANBORN HOME RENDERED PORE LARD S*OK ED unu BONELESS m ROLLED PORK BONELESS ROLLED SHOULDERS LAMB LB LAMB CHOPS BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST BEEF LFVER _ SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL ^ FRESH ROASTING WENS _L_ BONELESS ROLLED VEAL - CH OP PHI BEEF "L_ 16c LONG CUT PHIUPPS DELICIOUS BLyyOSERJCL CELLPK6 LB 26c HERSHEH GOGOL 19c 2 SAL SOI. ROYAL TASTE SNAPPY DOG FOOL ^EMM GRAPEL PURE CREAMERY SELECTED LARGE WE RESERVED BUTTER.- -' - LBto " > ' - : & - '

4 PAGE FOtm conns Tkt Ww4M<lf» hmtw Tfc. InUa JMIHI lottrnol Publnhfd «v«7 Frt4»7 Mornng «t IM Man WrHt, WmaM New Jark-7. by b tn Munlclptl l l l Puhlnhtof Phlnhto Comptty, WoollHaaa, N. Kntertd t th» Pnt Offte*. t Woodbrdf N J., M wccnj du n NATIONAL t \m Skwrptla* ««II M Pn T«u la Uaa LEADER JOUtNAL PLATFO1H ft)! WOODUUDGI TOWNSHIP 1 Elmnaton of all grade crossngs. 2 More Industres. 3 Athletc stadum. 4 New Pennsylvana Ralroad Staton. 5 Sewage dsposal system 8 Y. M C. A. Organsaton. 7 Outdoor swmmng pool. 8. Publc transportaton to outlyng dstrcts. 9 Woodbrdgc Museum. J It Couldn't Be Done CHURCH NEWS WOODBUDGSM. I. CHUBCH lev. Carl C. 1. Oearvc E. lasuy 9 45 A. M. Excelsor Men's Bble Class wll meet n the John Wesley room Dscusson topc, j "New Lfe In Chrst." John ' 9:45 A. M Church school m' chapel Percy H. Locker, general superntendent. ; 11 A. M. Mornng worshp. The sermon theme wll be, "Behold, I' Make All Thngs New." Rev. 21:5. Mr. Ruddy wll offcate at the organ n the followng selectons, j prelude, "Mornng Revere" by I Zmmerman and postludt, "March n B Flat" by Lszt P M. Epworth League devotonal servce n the parsonage. 7:30 P. M. Chorus rehearsal n the chapel. 7:30 P. M. Power house meetng n the parsonage led by Mrs. V Rcker and Mrs. H. Qnnn. 8:00 P. M. The fnal servce of the Preachng Msson wll be held n the sanctuary. The Reverend Harold Norman Smth of the St. When the refnancng plan was frst dscussed and James' M E. church of Elzabeth, later on when t started, there were many crtc of thewll preach upon the theme, "Our dea who s.d t couldn't be done that the program had Lord's Return," Matthew 24:42-51 The chorus-chor, under the drec- tdo many faults and t was just a case of "borrowng from ton of the pastor, wll present th..- Peter to pay Pnul." anthem, "The Awakenng Chorus" by Gabrel. The organ selec- Dsparagng and denuncatory statements dd not tons are as follows: prelude, "Melode" by Paderewsk and post- tend to fsjt the plan and Frederck A. Spencer, charman of the fnatfce commttee, aded by Townshp Attorney lude, "Allegretto" by Goldmark. Leon E. McElroy, carred on untl the successful completon of the refundng of the Townshp's bonded ndebted- S. A., n P. S No. 11, A. G. R Monday, 7:30 P. M. Troop 32 B. j Quelch, Scoutmaster. ness. Baby bonds are how the thng of the past. There sn't an ndvdualwho s sorry to see them go even though'they.chapel. were a blessng n dsguse at the tme. Blls are to.bfl Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Md ml, pad promptly asn the days before the depresson. And, prayer servce n the parsonage..»»«.. ~f n,., oro/lt m w t n ^notwor anh MrF.lrnv Thpv «fpj Thursday 2:30 P. M. Women's most of the credt goes to Spencer and McElroy. They are the knd of men referred to n the old poem: "It couldn't be done, but he dd t." Mssonary Socety wll meet at the home of Mrs. P. H. Locker. Mrs.' Ray C. Tyrell wll be the co-host-j 8 P. 1 Rev. Lawrence J. Trtven It s wth heartfelt sympathy that we offer our condolences to the parshwers of St. James' church n the loss of ther beloved pastor. Rev. Lawrence J. Travels. Although Rev. Travers was n charge of th& Wood- FOIST FUSBYTOIAN CHCBCH MJnbter, Earl Human Devaanj brdge parsh but a comparatvely Bhort tme, he" wasorgana*. LflUan P. StepbeM greatly admred and respected not only by the membersof hs own church, but the entre communty. He wasu Mornng Worshp, a o'clock. Tte Char Drector A. F. frend of the poor and the unfortunate and whatever ad *acrament of the Lord's Supper! he gave them was kept n strctest confdence. wll " be " observed. The Pastor - wll speak on the topc "Chrst's Death Woocfbrdge Townshp has lost a knd and tru e frend. and Oar Death." I A Great Wrter Passes On The death of Arthur Brsbane removed from the'ranks Evenng, Worshp, 7:45. Sermon topc, "Why Pray?" Sunday School, 9:45. Classes for all ages. of current journalsts the most wdely read wrter n the Intermedate Cfftstan Endeavor : naton. at 2:30 P. M. 1 Mr. Brsbane had an unusual gft of clear expresson and Junor Chrstan Endeavor et pungent thought whch attracted mllons of people to form 3 M -,a habt of readng hs celebrated columns. 'BSOTM " ***** One mght dffer wth the veteran Hearst edtor on many Monday. The regular montay subjects but, he was always nterestng, arrestng thought meetm«of the Board of Trusted and stmulatng mental reacton. After all, sn't ths the'* " 1 at Ae church at 7:30 ** chef end of all wrtng and, by ths standard, wasn't Mr. P M. Brsbane about as good as the present age had to offer? th held at the home of Mrs Roscoe Chase on Tsdale place. Mdweek prayers at 7:45 P M. Chor Rehearsal at 8:30 P. M. Grl Scouts wll meet Monday at The World Stuaton The world stuaton, as 1937 opens, presents the natons of th.e globe engagng n a feversh race to strengthen naves, buld-up armes, ncrease ar corps and bolster re- o A. M., Wednesday, at 3:45 p. M aerves of fnance and economy. S an l T \ ursd? y t 7 P ' M 7:30 P. M There are few persons so smple as to beleve that ths at 7 P. M. _»_a develqpment n the nterest of. p«ace. Hew-ever, ft--""-' " "" 0?* would probably be a mstake to accept the" dea t spells FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. - nevtable warfare. SCIENTIST The past year wtnessed just such actvty and, n spte Sewaren, N. J. 'SACRAMENT' wll be the sub of t all, the peace of the world was mantaned amoug the jtct 0, ^ ^ ^ SmDOa n leadng natons f not m Ethopa and Spam. There are churches of Chrst, Scentst, on dangerous spots today, where a lttle flam* mght mean a Sunday, January l. WOODBKIIKJ LEADHWOUBNAL, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1987 "ITAKDBOOK on rackets gets natonal attenton." Especally, t seems, by muscans. Famly In Santa Rosa, Calf, owns a cat whch lves prncpally on carrots and spurns meat We wonder f t's the type test hu IOD( csrs Bod cotton tal One hundred leaders of Melbourne, Australa, dned n a lon cage wth sx H""^ wanderng about The after-dnner speeches were masterpeces of brevty. Longest non-stop ralway run n the world s made by the "Flyng Scotsman," whch travels 392 mles between London and Ednburgh. There must be economy nvolved somewhere. Grand-vew, WastL, man s wonderng bow hs berry plants have mxed the seasons so that they're bloomng n below-freezmg temperatures. They're probably gvng hm the razz. Out of a class of 26 at Hollster, Calt, 22 students msspelled the word psydhology. There was evdently a lack of t n the teachng. VIEWS and KrlVlr.WS What tk*r HI Krj Karoda, Japanese newspapaperman n Berln: word conflagraton, but the hope exsts, at least, that the Th* Golden Text s: Thou pre- "The only way to deal wrtn the Batons wll manage to muddle through and eventually parest a teb le before, =* "» ^ Sovet Unon LS to drve t nto the ce - bound regons of the reach a satsfactory settlement of ther problems. JKatafas). "** """^ North." Among the ctatons whch com- What Are We Gong to Do? prse the Lesson-Sprmon s the fol- (Frankln D. KMgevelt, Presdent: a few lown 8 from the Bble: "And he "The teachng of f the Sermon oh h The statstcs wll be rather gruesome but, n came out, and went, as he was' the Mount s as adequate to the 1-11 ±1 l»nn," j >-»"«: urn, SI1U WCIH, O IJC was needs of men and of natons to-day weeks, you wll hear that the year 1936 set a new record wont to the mount of Olves; and as when t was frst proclamed n the number of lves snuffed out on the hghways of'am-hs dacples alsofollowedhm. erca, where mllons of sensble ctzens pursued the great And he was wthdrawn from themjamong Gallllee." the hlls above the Sea of god Speed, when fey st behnd a steerng wheel.. 'f out» a. s * one ' s J as '' ** 1?" led IS all the edtbtb and a'l the speeches, spoken a,,d K S ' S ' S wrtten on the subject of hghway safety, where collected from me: nevertheless not my wll, n one ple.the summt would probably reach the heght of but thne, be done." (Luke 22:39, the bodes, collected n one heap. Nether broken bodes, 41 - ** ) orrowng heart, or warnng words have been powerful J h f o JS" W ^ m ^ ^enough to stop tl^e slaughter that takes away one hundred Chrstan Scence, textbook "Sc- Cosoe Mack, 74-year old leader of the Phladelpha Athletcs: "Darn t, I thnk I've got some of my best years left." Dr. Ckaa. H. Sheldon, Kansas Congregatonahst preacher: Amercans every day.,ence and Health wth Keytothe "The tme has come for denomnatons to pass on to somethng There was. a tme when we beleved that safety could be'scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: lattaned by strctly lmtng the speed of (vehcles but we ''P, ** hu u * ele ent to l»?! passed on. As long as faster cars are bult there wll Chant BaHcfc-Ltaag, who mprs-!fce> greater speed than before and as long as ndvduals debt n tellng of record trps n better tme the laws on tyooks wll not stop the death lst from mountng. "Laws on the books" are worthless unless enforced aud butthne, be done!' -that s, Let not the flesh, but the Sprt be represented n me. Ths s the new understandng of sprtual Love. It Swung the Hammer And It Happened! ank had a bunch of tools n hs hand a large and a small hammer, a screw drver and a fle. He put them down on tht curb and pcked op the «fgf hammer. Leanng over the fender and holdng up the tall end of t wth bs rght hand, he swung the bg hammer at the dent "My eyes." he says, "were focused on that cent At the moment I wasn't conscous of anythng else that went on la my range of vson. I swung the hammer once twce. And as 1 brought t down for the second tme t happened." Vaat happened? Hank ddn't Inn! An «f a sadrea T-artMag tarr Us vsu. Be felt a sharp pals on the hattam af h» chat aaa aaather one umewbere au* the brdge tt ats atae. Tbea EVEIYTHING WENT BLACK before hs eyes. Strangely enough, he was stll conscous stll standng bant over the dented lender stll holdng hs hammer n hs hand. $ut tbe blackness the shock tbe pan beneath h: chn and on top of'bs aoatl Dog Had a Grp on Hs Face. Bank couldn't fgure that out a all It waa the strangest, most dsquetng thng that had ever happened to hm n hs lfe. Than, abruptly, tbe darkness began to clear away before hs tyts. Ht blnked them hut them. And when he opened them agan h«was lookng at tbe most terrfyng sght he had ever beheld n hs lfc. a waa surnf straght tata the aasaaf eye* at a tarfe, saar-.,, j m. M gves all for Chrst, or Truth. It than useless f constantly gnored. The law, of the Messe5 ltg mm^ heals ^ sck> attemptng to regulate the speed of motor vehcles,leasts out error, rases tbe dead vo'ated so many more tmes than they are enforced from trespasses and sns, and. a speeder, caught by the law, s almost regarded a& preaches the gospel to the napr the meek n heart" (p. 33).. ent vctm of crcumstances. Even the drver, who s gven the beneft of the doubt and dsmssed, too STICXIM TILL OVVSNU, wth the sayng, "Well, everybody volates the speed wndshelds of automobles whch' s no effort to solve the problem, merely to mpreta al readers that the problem ensts. What are we j^nt-tn«*car s llegally parkto do about t, f anythng? jed" yayor Dallas McCrery, who devsed the system, beleves that rotators wll not be so well pleas- BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Lord s my shepherd; 1 shall not want, maketh me to le down n gre*n, pastura; te de the stll waters, waters. rwtoreth my soul; he leadeth me n the paths of foe has name's sake., though I walk through tha vallajr of 4h«akadev et~ I wll fear no evl: for thou art wth me; thy rod y ataff they comfort me. j Vutrnj, Paymaster General: "For the good of the country, t s mportartt that the Republfan UrbMa, Oho. Polce have been Parv be strong, buj; I do not want nstructed to place stckers ah the to see t too strong." praparest a table before a*tothe prttenee of mne thou annonteafcrayhtad wfe ol; up e*p naattgaet OMSJM, ousted presdent of Cuba: "When one performs one's dut/ t sometmes make* a panful pcture.ed wth such publcty. If thus plan works, he plans to extend t Cart* former Italan forto traffc volators, gvng them ega the opton ojf, payng a stff fne.or "Natons must be selfsh and»o carryng on the wndsheld a la-bel readng, "Ths car-s danfer- that t s n ther nterest to be pa- s necessary to prove to them ous to pedestrans. tfstc.". BUILDING Washngton. The numlmr of new homes bult n the frst eleven months erf IBM was M per, greater than n the cones-' Una; petted of IMS, accedng seedaea* and mercy gfaall follow n» allttw luy 1^^?^^ oi *-*«** Ml xxm was op KEY TO EUROPEAN PEACE! Adventurers' Club Lookng Backwards TntWJCH UUDO-JOUWJAL FILES JANUARY 3, 1986 Stressng the fact that the Townshp has mad" "splendd progress along the road to economc recov ery" Mayor August Grener read hs annual New Year's Day message to the people of Woodbrdge Townshp at the organzaton meetng at noon Wednesday. * * * * * JANUARY 4, 1985 Practcally all executve heads and clerks of the Townshp of Woodbrdge were reapponted for the ensung year at the nauguraton meetng of the Townshp Commttee held New Year's Day. Before the appontees were named Comtteemen John Bergen, Charles J. Alexander and Fred Foerch and Tax Collector Mchael J. Traner were sworn nto offce by Townshp Clerk B. J. Dungan. * JANUARY 6, 1*84 Educaton Commssoner Charles H. Ellott, n a decson made publc Wednesday, ordered the Townshp of Woodbrdge to pay the school board $148,689 due as school taxes. The commgaon also order ed the Board of Educaton to pay the teachers "at least" a proporton of ther salares when they receve money from the Townshp. JANUARY 6, 1933 Mayor Wllam A. Ryan delvered hs annual New Year's Day message to the ctzens of Woodbrdge Townshp Monday noon. The mayor noted wth regrets the absence of Wllam H. Gardner, Townhp treasurer, who resgned and prased varous appontees, department heads and the polce department for the splendd cooperaton durng the past year. JANUARY 8, 1932 ^ An aged gypsy healer, who tred to make lghtng strke twce n the same place, was trapped here Tuesday when hs ntended vctm recognzed hm as the same swndler who "took hm over the hurdles" for $75 fve years ago. The gypsy fakr who gave hs age as 76, s George Ncholas, of Broadway, Brooklyn. Judge B. W. Vogel gave hm a $200 fne or sxty days n pal when the "healer" was brought before hm on Tuesday for a hearng. He pad the fne and that of hs companon, Lee Roy, 26. H "Mark of the Beast' 1 'loaded wth Chrstmas package;. ENRY OILMAN of North Wlmngton once had an adventure hmself. He's had fun readng other fellows' I A COLD GUNMAN j adventures. And now he thnks he'd be nothng but a' Hgh Pont, N. C.^T. J. Hll was } moocher f he ddn't contrbute hs bt toward keepng the held up whle walkng home and j ball rollng..robbed. However, t seems the : In 1922, Hank and hs brothers, John and Joe, were n buslncas gunman was cold and took only together n the old Motor Mart buldng n the Park square' secton 01 HlUs overcoat, leavng hm la ; Boston. They were n the automoble sheet metal busness, whch. Baak money. * '. fays, nvolves makng repars on bodes of gas bagges bat had baas n collsons.! The shop bad enough space to accommodate sx ears, but small jobs, such as the straghtenng out of bent or dented fenders, wert tunally taken care of whle the ear was parked at the curb. I gmesa Haak soaat have seea a M «f can park** la fas* I that place (or repar*, bt oae n parttcalar hell aerer fargtt ; aa bag as a* Uvta. He Wanted a Dented Fender Fxed. It was late afternoon of a brsk November day. Tbe hour mnt have been around fve, for t was begnnng to get dark. A party of people.n a large tourng car drew up n the dusk outsde, and a man cama Into the shop. "Te just bad my rght rear fender dented." he sad. "I'm drvng - -W New York tonght am) I 4oa'* want to ba datoyaft- Can yoy ftht-up- oned Chnese Generalssmo Ch ang Ka-shek: "I beg you to leave asde sentments of personal frendshp and let nothng hold you back n gvng the knd of punshment I defor me rght awayt " Joe and John had cleaned up and changed nto ther good clothes. As he walked toward t he saw a young woman sttng n the front seat, but so tar as he notced there were no other occupants. He beat town and examned the Mated leader. It was only a small ane. He turned U the waer a( the car. "I caa have that fled n about M mantes," Haak tald Mm. Tbe man sad he had to make a phone call. Hank sad he'd.get some tnou from the shop and go to work rght awsy. He remember! that, as he left, he notced a black robe lyng n a bunco on the rear seat but, of course, thought nothng of t. When he came out wth the tools he went straght to the rear lender and ddn't agan look at the back seat of the car. The dog had Hank n t death-grp. The teeth of bs lover law grppng hs chn whle hs upper teeth were snkng deep Into Hank's went aft to Mew York wthout gettng Us tender fxed after all But tor U. G. Watav*Brtah author: "My one "»V><"" s to de ansl Amercan ctsen. but t's dffcult to arrange." "Many great evls tow takn Mkt a nmkf an et»fl the church." h *** en As Hank's cye opened tbe dog growled deep, down n bs throat and sank hs teeth deeper. It was tryng to ch*w bs whole face off! HAWK LET OUT A SCSBAIL The woman n the front seat was clmbng out of tbe car runnac toward Urn. shrekng at the doj. Hank hasn't any clear Detanrf v m what happened after that n * Saved At Last by the Womaa. He «M conscous of the dog's grow«_of the woman's screamsof the dog's teeth tearng at hs Uce., He saw the ^Woraan grab hold of the dog and sensed, rather thaa aav, that the was tryng tojull the brute off hm. Then, HnWeny he felt that UM dog had released bs hold. At thu pont, Hank tell to the ground. After that came morts exctement. The drver of the car returned bom makng hu phqne call He peked Hank up and rushed hunto a dottor. Tl* doctor treaed Hank's tooth-maked Uce «nd sethm «t " bm««uf. «P 1bwH 30 yards of ban*!* And Hank's ~^-~ 8 * U As near as Hank could Igurc thngs out afterward, ft* doa had tan. n tta ear all the UmHudden under that blanks* on th* kzz aaat And when he'd seen Hank, swn,,t bs matar'a ear wjata hax Mr, ha'a- 4«cM that somethng ought to ba 4am atawt t Hank, on tht other hand, thnks «"^"*««vm augfe t,, fa saver ttuehtd v car ttac wufcout «m ««-" Io M. tf «- mat» tkt upbrttwr. ^ ^ «Lexngton, N. C The fre was! Tucson, Arr Durng a tral, a brought to tbe fremen recently wtness was asted the name of the when Lexngton fremen were mne n whch he worked. The wt called upon to extngush a blaze aboard a tran, when smoke was notced seepng from a sealed car ness repled, "Damned If I Know". The attorney, angered, repeated the queston and receved the same answer. Fnally the wtness explaned: "Judge, that s the name of the mne "Damned If I Know." DEATH STILLS TALK mnstered by the Actor's Fund of Ocala, Fla. A bran affecton Amerca and the proceeds from whch caused hm to talk ceasely the fund wll be used to pay competent v en trloqusts to gve bene- for eghteen days fnally caused the death of Howard StUman. He ft performances at orphanages suffered nflammaton of that part and hosptals for crppled chldren. of the bran whch conrols speech and could not voluntarly stop talkng. STEADY GROWTH... LEAVES FUND TO DUMMY NEW YORK. Edgar Bergen, ventrloqust, has a provson n bs wll bequeathng {10,000 to hs dumnry. Known as the "Charle McCarthy Fund," t would be ad- - It stpulates that Charle, the dum my, must always be used m he performnces. LIKE that of a tree, the growth of an ndvdual, or a busness, or a cty nlust be healthy. Deep rootng, careful prunng, proper nourahment... all are necessary. NATURE, n the case of a tree, can be counted on to care for adequate growth... bat nature cannot provde for group* of ndvduak. Indvdual effort s needed; cooperaton and careful plannng play a part FOR many n ths vcnty have turned to Rahway Natonal Bank for the soluton,of fnancal questons, and we are proud to have played a part n the successful development of ths secton'b busness. SAVINGS, trust, nvestment*, loan and safe depost facltes at Rah way Natonal Bank provde for all fnancal requrement* n the cty today. RA H.WAY NATIONAL BANK 4AHWAY, N., Member Federal Depoat Inauraace Corporaton

5 fp^sfffp"" T w "- : " CEADKR-Jt)tTtrTAL FRIDAY KORNWG, JAtfUMff.1, AT EMPIRE THEATRE AT THE RECENT THEATRE AT THE RITZ THEATRE WJ Bruce Cabot and.. hnd Churchll are the man attractons rcus woum would DIUM ^ ftfe. Fordj p lgyh0u!m> ton. g l :.,e bgje'^ ^ en "»nd tomorrow Here are a par of lecton of anmals srnash hts you can't possbly atm ''Taran Ea-'ford to mss. By all means, w. Mayer's '/^"adventure ro-, Sullvan, comng Hanway theatre. nng them Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the number one ht ol the *ea- jon comes to the Playhouse It's the blfgest ahow ever toflashon any screen. And, why shouldn't t,be. It's "The Bg Broadcast 11937" wth such stars as Jack Ben! ny, > ;rcus., every X,poUmus, len, Bob Burns and Martha Rayo crcu meand a huge supportng cast made en up (rf headlne rado stage and, actor n *e screen strs. As the co-feature Manager Gluck otters Fred MaeMur-.',,nd many aore. the rsy n "13 Hours By Ar," also selected short subjects. Two more., rt, whch wll tneatre on bg features come to the Playhouse on Wednesday and Thursday The frst pcture s "Anythng Goes'. up to a wp wth Bmg Crosby, Ethel Merman,, based on a Cos-anne novel by thebt s "The Accusng Fnger star- Charle Regges. The second.*. Ve fcton, ct, Rurw rng Marsha Hunt, Robert Cum adventures mngs, Paul Kelly and Kent Tay- wealthy > lor. And LAST pece of the bluf drven to «u-, ure ury. enough romaw* the story huto see contnental dnette set free U> the lades. Next week starts the slvt-r- Iware. THEATRE. Ralway. Although stll a young man, Paul Kelly, who plays an mportant role n "The Accusng Fnger," a dra- A Hone," whch, now well nto n Broadway and j malc pcrtrayal of the havoc ;_and whch has 18 nmttan'p 1 evdence ean, y n seve road wreak. dm form to the whch begns on Sunday at the Sunday. There I Empre Theatre, s a move veteran ot many years,ded by Frank standng ACCUSING FINGER Lttle Mss Temple plays the and the sugar of romance, descrbes the spcy entertanment on vew role of a lttle orphaned waf ---.,«1 H was whle he was a seven- j adrft n Chna, a vctm of the at the Regent Theatre where Col- " r ' «n of theyw^ok boy. lvng n Brooklyn,awdtt. She becopact an unwttng;,umba's "More Than A Se^reary 1 * have spared 'N. Y., that he got a bt part n the j stowaway on a cruse lner on j opened. screen pro- New York stage producton of the ' whch Robert Young, a bored ml- Jean Arthur and George Brent 1 the ola? The now famous "Grand Army Man," 'lonare, Alce Faye, and the lat- hold down the prncpal roles aded and abetted n ther hlarous "' rd Doyle wu n whch the great Davd Warfeld jter's mother-n-law-to-be are trav ' Ipung the 'stage \ appeared. The old Vtagraph stu- ; dng. mschef by Lonel Stander, Ruth Ido was not far from hs home and Donnelly, Regnald Denny and one day hs mother went to theliberty THEATRE. EUnbetL Dorothea Kent. Ther collectve 0RD8 a \ house LADING PRESENT \ \ BENNETT CART Of CABOT NUrnerte ChweblL Broadcast of K BENNY. GEOBG (.RACIE AUXN, MARTHA RAtl Hours By Ar 1RED Mac StCElAY NYTHING GOES" BING CROSBY ETHEL ne Accusng Fngw" MARSHA HUNT ROBERT Cl'MMJW Ptcee «C SET GIVEN AWA AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE Lnden. Wallace Beery, Cecla Parke ]" '.: <tory deals wl»\ two newlvapponted Postal nspectors who wt out to track down the sender of a tme-bomb to a Unted States aad run acros* a hooded organzaton that s terrorzng an Amercan cty: They meet a straght-forwtrd young fellow who s loud n hs condemnaton {of the legon, and hs sster, who I fears for hs lfe.. It s only after the young man meets death at the hands of the ltgon, and he grl and one of the Postal Inspectors are about to be dsposed of n the same fashon, hat the organzaton -s apprehended. laurel and Hardy are begnnng >r> bp\\evr that the Hal Roach studos are workng that old tdage, Clothes Make the Man," on them. In ther Hal Roach-M-G-M fea- :ur? comedy, "Our Relatons" com ng to the Lberty Theatre, the cellar comedy team appear n] f.vc dstnct costumes, whch s 'lu' (frcatwt ntntftrt Df" ctdrgts^ they hava been called upon to.v.ake n all the years they have been together. They stck to ther famlar shabby busness suts and derbes, but also wear fancy palm bed; sut*, two dfferent outfts as salors and alo such fnery as FoNa. 'place and announced to the rather MOLAR'S kodnlte SrOOE tomfoolery n the name of health Fmokng jackets and house clothes. Present" wth astom«hed assemblage there that SATURDAY NTTB 11:11. and romance hts the season's hgh 'Our Relatons" And n one sequence they even Carey Grant, her young son hd played wth the._. spot n rotous romantcs and exhlaratng comedy ; ~~ undergarments. Olver Hrdy lose ther clothes! Terror 1 ' star- great Warfeld and was a fnshed u " e 8 "* w UMy actor. Many hundreds of patrons of I From the very openng scene, j ynen the youth falls desperately furd Weaver enact the flm's more * The studo hred hm at once, the Lsberty Theatre are due for a where Jean Arthur sghs hopeful- jn love wth tre sster of the man.promnent roles, and ad lmmeas- Rose B*wT (FanaaMnt) wth not as a bt player or juvnle, but shockng rse n blood pressure on n!ly about romance whle under the; w h O se confesson of gult would.&!> m makng t a thn-fad-- EUanorg WhtMy, Tom Brawn! as regular stock player at the Saturday when they see the start! " 'nfluence of sprng fever, untl the j cear the name of hs parent, he and Larry Crabbe. as a regular 3W^» ^wj«-* '*-:«-»«*^**»j»,«~rf duuctu-: v 3K» U «^TM, * -~-. uca "^.«. 'munfcent salary of fve douarsjung performance at the zero hourlf na surprse fadeout the flm!fnds hmself between venwell-acted affar. ' week He entered pcture* playng of mdnght of Jaclar and hs spook mantans!,,,.«a ;. rapd ranh successon opresson of jg 1 m ean nce w and am love. 1 ; wth both Talmadges, Mary Mles I show. And to put the fnshng.hughs, nterspersed wth Stander's Burgess Meredth, Margo and : Mmter, Earle Wllams and Llan Ucuches on ths Ghost Party, Man-I wld brand of comedy, a dash ofeduardo Cannell, who created ;I Walker.. ager George Nchols of the Lberty jtender pathos, a good deal of sus-the orgnal roles n the hghly ; The assocate feature for Sunday : has announced that he wll pre-pense and no end of brllantly executed dalogue. successful stage verson are featlured. Mondav and Tuesday shows Mar- stnt a showng of the sde-splljone Flambeau Who has repeated tng Mystery comedy "One Frghton the screen the success whch ened Nght" wth Wallace Ford- grave to place an almost nsur- How a man reached across the UBEITT TH&ATU, KUabcth. : she won on the stage, where for j : Mary Carlsle n addton to the mountble obstacle n the way of A strrng ndctment of the number of years she was one of complete 45 mnute stage perlor- j happness for two young lovers s hooded legons that once more. ts most brllant fgures. A tnor-mance of Jaclar. Ghosts, Bats, I dramatcally revealed n the pc-have of Maxwell Anderson's been menacng Amercan oughly accomplshed artst, she. s j Skulls, Balls ot Fre, Sngng vo-turatoequaly at home n lght comedy jlr* and eexeapders are only a Broadway ht "Wnterset" deals, ve found n Columba's "Le as n emotonal roles, but her pre- j sngle part of the "flesh" show to gon of Terror," whch ODened today at the Lberty Theatre. The story revolves around the ference s dramatc leadng roles:be gven. Modern magc n tsdetermned efforts of a young man of a character nture. In Lberty j most mystc form and actual re-to vndcate the name of hs father Bruce Cabot, Marguerte Church Pctures Dzzy Dames," n whch; producton of famous sprtualstc who was nnocently executed. ll and a newcomer named Craw- she s starred, Mss flambeau par- scenes under full stage lghts as trays a former stage star who has well as bafflng escapes from apretrec! from the footlghts to lve!parently fool proof cabnets prehfe dvorced from the heartaches sented for the frst tme snce the HEIR FASTEST, LNN1EST FULL- LENGTH FEATURE! BIG HITS of the U»t«trt. of the tte la te Henry Houdm left the sage. To round ou the bll wll be a! RITZ THEATRE, Ettaafeetfc. j specal mentalstc performance "Old Hutch," whch came to tte, wth one of Amerpa's foremost RU theatre ths!physcs answerng the most perof the man who sonal and ntmate questons wrtlawn n Amer- [ten by the patrons tha evenng. -* u- ^rvhnrf tjcfcat tn ths UTIMWIM! of fate and n the last analyss, the tery ndvdual who, when drven to fght, does t wth hs whole soul, hu strong body and two good UsU. j Most peope wll recall the story ut "Old Hutch" whch was wrtten 'by Garret Smth and appealed n The Saturday Evenng Post. It s 'the account of a "no account" n! "e eyes of harsh crtcs, but a lov*. u+lc man nevertheless He s the lazest man n town and fshng s J'. ;>nx- hs busness, hs pleasure and bs hobby. Now she's '.n Chna! Who-" None 'other than Shrley Temple! She even talks and su«j Chnese, and she takes charge of a fascnatng j Shangha, performs n a Chnese 'romnce, laces danger n gltterng; Theatre and, n short, plays the) 1 most unusual role she's ever had,! ;n her new and most thrll-flled j pcture, 'Stowaway. ed at the Rtz Theatre. whch open-1 FORUM THEATRE BCRTUCHEN, N. J. "DODSWORTH"" WALTER HUSTON, RUTH CUATTERTON. MARY A8T0R wth C»rtoott- PUjtaj PftUUc" JhuvwaM News Eveato Major Bowe "SUM Of ~ REGENT TSEATRK, EBsateth. Hgh comedy, seasoned wth, the [paprka of satre, the salt of farce tat WOODUUDCI Frday & Saturday Jan [lanet GAYNOR and LORETTA YOUNG 1 LADIES IN LOVE" LEO CARRILLO and JUNIOR COGHLAN "R*cetr»ck" N Sktnnlay RACE NIGHT Sunday U Monday Jan. 10-ll JOAN BENNETT and GARY GRANT "WEDDING PRESENT" MORE WHITNEY and TOM BROWN "Row Bowl" News Ca Tuesday, January 12 DISH NIGHT SN HARDING and HERBERT MARSHALL. I "The Lady Contents" Cartoon N«Wednesday Jan. 13 BAlSlaGBT WILLMM OAEGAN»d junm BARJun: THE FLYING HOSTESS 1 LBW AIBE8 aajl QAnrATRICK Murder WUh PkwW Thurday Januarj 14 JACK NCNNY, GXOROI m BURNS, GRACIB ALUCN kal Tk«B«Brvukaat of 193TI a w RALTB 9 * fwt a " "Wld Bru Hmt u ( Rahway Theatre Tupkose RJU-1250 TARZAN FRIDAY SATURDAY STARRING JOHNNY WEISMULLER MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ALSO ON THE Weste rn Front STARTS SUNDAY "THREE MEN ON A HORSE" SMASH HIT NO. 2 "LCVE LETTERS OF A ST4C" COMING "Theodora Goes Wld" C0UNEMLPUY,..JP CURTAINS lh lutr MA largess MQKMU l JEAN Ths a college football story wth Tom Brown and Larry Crdbbe a! rvals for the love at Eleanore Whtney. The plot was adopted from the GE0I6E ARTHUR BRENT. tk«lxy <!» * k 4mm, wka *.story by Francs Wallace and tocluded n tht cast are Benny Baker, Wm. Frawley and Nydla Westman. Morally sutable for all. * "Nor* «( Nwaae" {(Mm***) wth Evelyn Venable and Jack Holt. Aganst the background of the Alaskan,seal country, Jack Holt has the role of a seal poacher; Qun Wllams t the vuan and Roger Imaoof, John Mlyu, Dorothy Appleby and Paul Hurst are n the cast Sutable for all. SAT. AT 11 JO P.M. One Show Only A MIBNITE REVEL F MYSTERY & FUW WALLACE FORB md MARY CARLISLE One Frghtened* Nght 2-BIG Peter B. Kyne' CAPPY RICKS RETURNS wth ROBERT Me WADE LOIS WILSON also IAN KEITH TALABIRELL Whte Legon SUN. MON. TUBS COBONG FRIDAY, JAN. lttlest Bl«Star an Bnest Bf SUr «n Jane Wthers CM Tkk»e Dot'

6 FAGFStt Chronology of the YEAR 1936 J«r - f: Jar, ; (J D.TS of hnnu' h!> Jar. ::- su)r,"m Sr nf ;mn"lttf!f'(- Jan 2G--Senatr n J«n 21 I>*ttn* Ttr* Jan 2?- Br Jar, IVof fubslhulr AA Jan 24 fr And nous* 1 vn Houf wu Bontract: nu.' ntl nv»- ' Jan.11 Slu erator frrr. tern'. the Lousana asbtant F-t : Frt, I 1 11 TV A nn tn Hh awarrtrt: F""-Utf Tn I''tfj 'W' n' AAA tarm n ft; out ntr n; ff mpeach Fednpltl Invald nc m.-tmetrt Tavlor mute 'us. "oa'jjj«b 54S.0QQ.000 rar" trll pa sued* bv (Hbrr-rrr '. nur* upheld rtfftat!r:nu(- electrcty devtl- ;, xtrnd neutnlltv ct Idus* sacsrd npu tarrr bll. \l;, *.t:. Jnnnson HaK^fKl m romnamt nr cntnznk l>t; ^_presdent scned revsed neutralty ;»c: Comu'fc Hndcr Oam turned over to r«tam;lor, sprvce March.» Prt-sden n mpssaj 1 tn rnngress pnjpd-seu new taxes m S ooo.uoo. jjurrh» - rompfum Norr dam optnen t)v Prcstdon!((M)S* I \T1I March I Ust: c! n Columba Su cnu:" peranent!'. t'njoved StfJl t at- tromnttet March n f"^ u<-n tnoht-vplt asked conercss (ur $;.;>INI.[HK) 1HH' lor relef n next fscal year March 2T- Presdent Roosrvcl started on ;nnua:!:snnn'!':d 1 March ^^Sennc u:\atotl War depart- tent appropraton ol! March 24 Fcavr.-n.lutlre Barnes n Chcago rteclartm! tatcna labor relatons act uncmjtutmrn March 3l> Fedrra; Judce Samuel A)- chuer n Chcago vcstncf '> A'T-I n. lll?»: TtH If' o[>wipd I of the ml n! tncnw" rrrnm r of FlnrJfn nhrr;r«rpsgn*f! as assalan' ullurr am pwtlrmpn ' F! navt* ann^mtpf ^ r s Surcmp cour! fh -t I. c rvpntlot ap'rnvcr! nu- >,.«. : (» :' 10 un'ms y, T* : vtmr nf Ljho- vntptf ' -nr-nat nr of atxt' pnltrat pat Bflf tncnn *n' ;hf> Jrrfwnn of f.frfle VT D«12- -Onrpr VI w jrrocl*mtd : ; ;TE of Utflat Brtan nd made Edward : tukr of Wtndftor Dctator Chang Ka-shek of Chtn* kd* j nuppff n Slanf bv mutlnoo* ttwjp* of Mnmhfll Chanc Onf ;7_^-,jUK*rflpf Mntt ""tretrrt prw " n! nf Swltwrnnr SPOFTS Jan 1-Stanford bel Snutlwm Mftho ttm tn Rmr Rnwl tnntbal K*mt ' PUP tfna Jan II WtlHf Hoppr ww thrpf-fwh nn bllhardx rhampmnshlp from Cnchnr.I«n 1" -Jnf f^us knocked nut Charer Retxlaff In nnp round n Chtego Prt» f -Olympc wnter sarr p,r C;arm«ch-Partenfctrchen Ormany Fph n Norwuy won flvmptr wnte. amrs l^ntted SUtn ffth March 7 Purrp nnd Indana tted for 77 Amt'Tran Fpnrfltmn nf LA- Don Uth brnkt world'i neon] (or : Jc vf'-rrrf PrMdrn V.'lham two mtlm?* Amercan women 5 tenns team won Wfthtrr.n cur from Brtth. ' June IP Lous knocked out In twelfth rounrf by Schmehnp ' flflt tlnvrr.arernl Iar Alasua w tl l*w»t me' unons j»mer pany Dlan! nl Ottawa. II. *Wat<tr Hnrar. rmnounrff m rrfurllor/ ol F""r!-. vn: dfl hu D: F E Tnwnsend nnd two ndrtfu or cmtrmpt nf h»u«e T (trc flsnt nt Aknm OUlf, f RcKttlcan Charman.lunn I DM: H JlIllU' tnul'cl tc would hf. rpsplald' ur D<-c IT frfsrtpnt Koowvelt vtrtood RoowHt fc nuralt' U 11.W-,WKJ -d as sr>oc 'c; PI-.U h; ass stant aturm"- t,'-t - f returned cut Dasu' ralwn-. tares to 2 tc Washtnctor. f ' :. A: Dec 17 R*!OUHIr: '^nrna L- K IF** rfectecl Charmar Hamlton.-. naton Aprl :* BTIMO Hyup^Knn executed t Trenton. N.!., Uu Kdnapng pg and murder of Co (Tharles A A. LnrtbcrgnB Lrtb toby son Aprl f * Supremep court ttpcson CBTbed bd powers of f securtes cxctanse commssan Aprl o presdent Rtosrvtlt returned to W&thngjLo Aprl IS Presdent apponted General ' faf{ood to command of Sxth corps area At Chcano Aprl 17 Federal Judse Ilalstead L, Btter of Florda found gulty by senate on mpeachment.charges and removed frun offce Aprl 2& House passed $ tax hll. May 1 Alvn Karps. "publc enemy Ho 1," captured n New Orleans House pusses $S:u.ouo.um navy bll May l Senate passed house ptfvat appropraton bn. May II Hnuar passed K».3( (HH) relef and detcenc 1 - bll, May ltt^fnzer-lenke tarm nort- Mge retmanfnh bll uentaaa m htmzu. May 18 Cuffp\ Mnt act declared n- V«Ud by Supreme r;;;r; May 25 Suprerm- ctur' declared nvald the muncu ukrupcy act. Socalst p't; HMnaU'G Nurman domas tor Pre^den' May 30 Senate pprnved Florda shp June Senate passed rcdel and te* - fteuncy bll. Unued States Supreme court held nyltr New VorK nunuun wage au June 4 Wllam H Bankheau. Ala- ' Jan INTERN ATI ( Y\l. l.' of HflUnu :...:^.'.. " son gas l» Italtans JIIII tn:'! aganst Italy ff Ortnr v;r.a Jan 29 Mancmkuo m-n operatons akans! Outer Mm" Put) 15 Italans (rteatec alter sx days bat tnts <" tront March 1 Ethopans lefeal Swedsh ambulance Jan ls-jaun wthdrew srom conference m London Jan 22 -S- CUM. Ilal- auh n another f, f r*a! batlu*.» ;'"unon area March :* LeafUf: nf Natons rf»;nnttee aa^er Italv and Ethopa to cunsuer March 5 Ethopa accepted proposal' (or peace parley March 7 Htler denounced the L.:.- carro treaty an<1 remltarzed the Rhr»- land; France moved troops to hon.' and nvoked covenant o league afa.ns March 23 Italy Austra and Hungary strengthened ther allancr March 28 Italan bomb?rs t1estrnv«d Harrar, second CITV of Ehotna March 30 Iran wthdrew ts tnlo* mane representatve! fron Washngton Aprl 14 Italan (or'(*> <»fpupik. Dessye.- Ethopa. Aprl 17 Turkey renuluftzer m- Dardanelles n volaton of La.sarne treaty League of NaUans atuncuner effort to end Iulu-Ethopan war March 14 UnvftrAtv of Mlchean WOT, Flc Tffn Indoor trork rhamponahtp Aprl 4 Tjmhrtrpf h#t Oxford n STI nuar 'rrtfattfl ^ Aprl ft^-hnrton Smth wnn th* Ma^ tfrt RDV lrnrnam#»m at AuRuntn Ca Mnv 1 Hold VcnUw won Kmtucto, Dcrh\ Mav f~~amprran women s poll tram!«brttkh team rmatnmc Curts cup Ma 1. B t^annnrrl defeated McLamln n Nr* York Mav II P^tev Sarrtn of fttrmlneham won fpatherwpflht ttw* frnm Frrtdf Mlllrr Mav n Bold venture won the Preak Msv M- I!ntvarsty ff fndtana ww B)$ Trn nutdnor track champonshp M.\ 3ft Lous Mevpr won Intanaonl* Sflf) mle nuto race.inr 1 Australan tennl«team elmnated Unted State* from Darts CUD I > I a - June,1 Untwertty of MtchRn won Bt: Ten bale ha It champonshp J une fl Tony Mareno won natonal Ducn poll tmrnev June 13 Mrs Opa! Hll won women's western golf tltlr July 4- H«l«n Jaoob won Wmbl<4on > ttle '! VarofT net world record for pole vault : at 14 feet R', tnches ; July 7 Natonal league all-stan dr ; (eated Amercans 4 to 3.! July IS Paul Lesle won wetttm ama- teur sol tlllr Julv 23 Elftannr Holm Jafvtt. swm* j mnt; champon, trnpped from Amercan Olympc team (or hreaklng tranng.! July 2» Two men nuted from Amet- ran Olympc boxng team for breakng ; tranng, July 31 Japan awarded the Olympc Games of 1940 toot ortnptc Oam"»T tam # Acallv opened Jest Owens Amerca. broke world record for 100 meters at Berln. AUG > Owens won ht* thrd Olympc champonshp AUK.ft MOITIB of Amerca won Otynv ptc decathlon Aug 9 Amercan track team won Olympc champonshp wth 309 pont. Japanese won Olympc marathon. Auf If) Olympc Carres at Berln ended wth German> n frst place and Unted States second Aug 18 Joe Lous Knoctced out Jack Sharkev at New York Aug 31 Mako and Budge won the natonal doubles enns ttlt.- Sept 1 Nfu Y ur k Y ; nkees won Amercan leaaut 1 cnar.ptnnshp Sepl 3 AmTran WnlKC! cup (?0lf team (teteatfe! Brmsn t*an; Lou Ambers WIMI twlbht ttle from Tony Canzoner: Sen; 12 Perry nf Kngmnr and Alce Marblf o Calforna ^o natonal tennts cnamponshps Lawson Lttle won Canadan open gok ttlt ' Sent 15 Johnnv Flsfhpr nf Cncnnat wnn natonal amateur polf ttle. Sept 24 New York Gants won Natonal league champons tl u Sept 2H Argentne polo players defeated Amercan team for the ttle! (let..'! Pamela Barton of England won, Amercan women's ftal champons tup Oct f New York Yankees won Wnfld : Seres from New York Gants Oct. 1" Tazm Nvolan. Italv wnn GenrRp Vanderhlt.100 mlt" automoble mart race Nnv 2-rJuhnny Goodman af Omaha Germany, March 12 Great Brtan, Frane* 1. HIMetum and Italy ndcted Germa'v for Nov 7 Northwestern unversty wnn, wnn Me^cnn amateur golf ttle. Further acton to League o( Nutons Bt; Ton footbcll champonshm. councl- Nnv. 21 Yale defeated Harvard ; football French senate ratfed mutual asst Nov. 22 Denny Shute won Unted nee ttuty wth Ru. S.es pm polf'champonshp. March 19 League councl condemned Nov 27 Barney ROBS retan#d welter- Germany for volatng rreates ; lv. >h fle hv beatng Ir:y.Tan March 21 Unted States. Brtan HUCI Nnv?' ^nvy "beat Army nt France agreed on treaty untng sze ut Dec >.r-wel!;er Guchrah wt battleshps ' rusnor hhards chamonnshp In Ch- CV."u Green Bav won procssumal fmthal 1 AERO 13- Howard Hu^twe fle»' from es n Newark n rscrttt tme?" nh'.ntes 11 sreunrs. 14. All rtr l.n^s of Unted l u th Co. E. S. Gorrel as May 2 Ethopan ~ lmtenal mperal taml.v j a n fv-lncoln Ellsworth and afandoned Adds Ababa as UMans drew bort Hnlhck-Kenvon. mssnc _. near; cty burned and looted n natves. ^ weeks nn :::uarctc flght, found safe and declared the war ended. March 3> rerrnapy's new dreb's. May 9 Italy lormalh anfxpn Ethl- Hmdenbun.;..sarted ts frst transatlan- pa and announced resuvatum ol, tc trp to P.:<. Roman empre ; Mavy fjnelw Hndenburf started bsma elected speaker to succeed the May 1- Mussuhn recall'tt Italan late J W. Byms June 6 Texas Centennal exhbton qpened at Dallas. totaker Byms' funeral,hed at Nash-»Ule. June 9 Republcan natonal conventon opened n Cleveland. June ll-cjov All M Landon of Kanss nomnated tor Presdent by Republcans June 12 Republcans nomnated Frank Knax of Chcago tor vce presdent Presdent Roosevelt delvered address Ut the Texas Centennal exposton n Dallas June Il4 Presdent Roosevelt dfd- Sted George Ron era Clark memoral at Vulcennes, Ind. Belvery <)I bonus bonds to veterans JuAft 17 House defeated Black Smth *nthabby bll, and Florda shp canal ' Ml. June 1& Coflfres passed ant<commu a June 2fMCongress adjourned.. June 23 Democratc natonal canvenfjm opened at Phladelpha. June & Frankln D RonSeveJt retomnattd by accaualcn by I>enocrau Jvu 27 John N. Earner renommated tor vce presdency July 7 Postmaster General Farley leave of absence untl alter elec- 11 Roosevelt dedcated New York Tn-HuoLsft bntge. jujy l4^pre5dent l;u,,!>evl'l and sons I two weeks' crust July 15 Townaend olowera ppened UOPventlqn In Cleveland. Former Leut. Cuma Juhn S. Fams- Worth arrested on 'm';' u sellng na- ^ff tnforrnatott to Jflpantt* July l&^-governtnent amth rtucf exteneled to II) states. July 25 All M. Landon uftcally noy-..tflnj af hs nomnaton for Pesdyncv July 2& Presdent Rouaevet edut va- Raton cruse at CunpuDelb sland. N B AlJ 31 Presdent Ruusevel vsted jum«fqar general { Canada n Quebec.' (W jfcyg. 4 Ffty-tsht persons. 23 petro- I coneerna and three publ&hng cumndctad by federal grand ]ury ' volatng ant-trust law. Asf- $~K V- u L, councl suspended ' unuuu. domuated by John L. Lews, Ml(. ^ NaLuma UUIGM lot Socal Ittfe/tn convenuun n Cleveland, nrwd Lenkv lav Presulfnt n Unted. lsa and elected Father ^uutfhun ts; Ifftfwt ^g, l Wllam Phllps, uoderecrery at tate, apponted amuau>adbr tu delegates from Geneva, leduf ouncl adjourned tn June la May I- 5 * Guatemala wuh:::r* from League- of Natons ^ay n Unted States s«n.tt- ratneu new London naval trt': % June 17 Brtst ranrt- vuu-s for end af sanctons akans: UaJ\ Julv 12 Gernan\ and Austra revved pact uf fnenctehj. July Ifv-sdutujs aganst Italv enqen. Julv IB Turkev ^ven npht lo m 1 '- tanzc thf Dardanelles Juh-.10 Great Brtan and Russa reached a nava accord, wth no 'n:t L,H Sovet nnnant; July 111 Great Brtan. France. Hflgum. lta!> ang Germany auruet tu work ou'. te^ Locarno pact Au^ f Ge-many strongly prmested to Spam afanst kllng of four Nazs and swllns u German steamsup Aug. 2b Htler demanded Hussa and Span stop rado "slander" camu' \.v.t\ a'^unst lematy Aug- 2a~*lolva and Fa, ajuay re- Uulumatc relatons.' Germany barred anpmunta ul' w a r muutuns to Spam! AUK 26 Greal Brtan and L^yp : sgned treaty o allance! Aug. 27- Great Brtan utl f'ranff* asked IT natons tu Jon m ufms embargo aganst Span Aug 2U Russa demanden expulson of Trotk> from Norway, wt -«u aval. Sept. t France and Polan. snned a mltary treaty ^cut. 7 World Power contte^ opened Sp g assembly opened tn Geneva, ' 'Sept. 11 League nf Natons auemtu) seated Ethopan delegaton Japanese marnes occuped pan ol Shanghaafter one bluejacket wak klled by Ctunese. Oct. 2 Spansh govemmen! and nsur on frst flght \<> Jntted States. May.9 Dnuble Hndennurg amved at Lakeflurst N.1 May Dlrjuble HndenhurK com plated f"h! r.-nm Lakehurst to FranKfurt-on-MaJ IT_ 4" nours 18 mnutes, July 4 H T Dupont Set new glder mar!: a? U> r mles Juh. 3fV-Pla^ announced (or trans- Atlantu-.an mal and passeoger servce between Gxea: Brtan. Canada, Irsh Free State and Newfoundland. Sept, 2 Harr- Kclman and Rchard Merrll toon DfJ from New" York for London. Sept y Rcnman and Merrll landed afely n Wat^. nut of gas. > Sept. 4^ Luuse Thaden won Benrtx trsphy Sen' ft Mrh Herv> Markham. frst woman "tn t; Atlantc alone from east to vvfcst, mldt- tapcpfl landng' n Nuva Scot:a. '.ey.l. 7 M:che Detroyat f Frante won Thompaun roptv race at Loa Ang lc& meet. Sept 14 Rc-nman and WerrU flew fron England g across Atlantc, landng n Newfoundland ret; 1 C. W. A. Scott won England- Jo jrtesburr ar race. OL-< 7 Kurt Borkvall, attemnttne I'-.,: (rn New York tn Stockholm, was, nmt from ocean off Insh coast. f^30 C*pt. J. A. Mollson flew from I'. lundland to Lc-."jn m recotd tme.»-es : mnutes eaat 50 (eet; thence 4> parallel wth the second t-nurm-; us called on the world j 55 degrees 24 b ranuttt! fkfl>et to he northwesterly lne 1 Ffth avenue am' " ut BEGINNING. HE1.NG Lulu Nu lultl Nu. 1UI8 JI. Alap of Avenel Park, Sectkm Nu 2, lddlcaex Cuunty. New Jersey. r l he ubovt' deacrptun beng ll fc:ordauce wth a survey made by Lur- Fox, Cvl Engneers, -dated gems buth ld lol corapl»4nts l t bfe befurt lemsut, Leagu K.brmry. uf Natons. UEI'.U pal uf the same premses Oct. S Lwgue ol Natons nave Putand unvcyed tu Maple Realty Company, a tnaudatf to wve trotlbflf of free ctt.v of t.w Jersey corporaton, by dfed from Damn: atret A. Pearaun and Juseph O. Oct. 2J Portugal tveuj dplamauc 1'1'urntu. her huabad recorded Oct>- \ relalmu, wth Spun; HusHa dentuucel le: b n Deed Book 593, page! the neutralty pact relatng tu Spalo Oct. 25 Germany and Ialy raaflnd UEIN'r; all urn tht aumt premses as agreement fot untled pullttcal acton. deaenbt'd n Mortgage Bouk 484 lor Nov. l Naval powers, exceptng Ger^ Mddlesex County. pag«536. j many and Ruaeu. sgned arctmcn to Uung 1 te prenuaec conunubly known -JOURNAL. KRIDAY MOKNTW. JANl'ARV *. 1«>37 DASH ; DIXQN THANKING CWBH LV RDRSAV/NG THE UFE CP HIS PET DRRG0N-THE GUIDE RUSHES TD THE 5ICE OF THE EXHAUSTED BEAST DETECTIVE RILEY l»/obcoes THAT THERE IS BUT ONE WAY TO C*TCH THE IN AFIABH HE CLIMBS OUT OF THE LAR43S «MMDt>W ONTO TMK SHBD JOO JS.S Z's".? ">'^" - LOOK-QASH, I M0N5TEP \M 1 1 sshsssf; ^BTANDIDROPS! THE GOOFUS h.-mit A "RX-TH-ftCHE IT'S BM EPR-,p r ^ BSE 1 OVCPrV, LET'S GC TC T LITTLE BUDD' SOMEBODY fuwavs STICKING j= UPftDVERTlS^G SI6NS ON, TrMT&CULD Move' THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME THE GOOD QLP QH& 7 f SUCH CRUST. 1 \ EVERYTHING ON THE PLr^CE ft SIGN DASH O WISWE.S TO THANK YOU-SEE- HE LICKS YOUR *~" THE CHIMCSE FROW THE TREE'S BRAMCHES AND MAKES THE SATE BUT WLBY RI6MT ON HIS HEELS TIIP approxmate ^amount of the d- -- tn be satsfed by Hd sale s the! SHERIFFS-SALE By Pam Carr /-AND MY PET AND I ~*\T HAVE DECIDED TO HELP YOU COWQUER THE LAND OP THE &ANT BAT- c, VOU DESIRE 50- \ MIGHTY ONE// DASH ACCEPT THESE STRANGE COMPANIONS P. THERE.'THAT OUGHT TO KEEP THEM OFF VOU, CLflRA) th'm'-fm*" dollars 1 S34 tog»tter' IS CHANCERY OF NEW W JERSEY - B wth the costs of ths sue "" *'-< " feween THE " HOME amr * " OWNERS " - lugether wth all ana sngular the LOAM CORPORATION, a corporals Mk'tu. prvleges, heredtaments sad body uf ttu- Unted Statm of Amerca, CompUunant. and.theuhaj-jj tl uppjtt&nfnces thereunto belon mj{ './: 111 anywse appertalnlqc,0'brkn, THOUAa THoR.\TON F msqsman ILAJIDING O BRION and PATRICIA A.NNA aheruf!.et.ej W DE VOE, Sohctor, of Rchard By H. T. Elmo * ssm IIIIIHIMI Illlll By Bruce Stuart O'BBIOK. et ul.. drftuuulk.. FI r'a. for tle a«lt ot murtgugel prernaea dated Det«n/er 12,!)3t. la. t. 24, 31: Im. b. Uy vrtue ul tn Mt sued Wrt. l. me drected Ad denercu. I wll epuae tu aale at pull venduu on SHERIFF'S SALE WEDNESDAY THE THIRTEENTH CHANCE3Y" OF NEW JERSEY - UA.I' OF JANUARY. A. p., 1S3? ; A! :ho.s'' --rtmt,,..tj. tructs ur parj ft-ls <.t ltjrft ta p emntfl Herenafter Un-wcer 1JAKY EINHORN, mddualy ud us autnn^rarx of ht- tt twu f Clock dlunaau 1 ut- n tut..of the st u*y. «t tnt Shert C t «w tlruu am euk n '-'r Tnwnsmp (f Wood-! mnk'u't^ dtbcrt>td. stuate, lyng ompluant am FHA.NK KAVaAl '" "t ^ ' ^ m lm *- llv * ' N( :.rukt- u: h»- CktuM- uf Mddlesex ad MAEK KAVCHAX. hs wfe, L»~ * Uk - - V J '.jnl State ut Ne»' Jersey nmnts F. Fa. for the sale of ;LU uut truer ur parcel of land <ml jfntyaged premses da ed becemu^r j.uu;,..-, e'jfe narutularly de fnj tnowh u ucagnaed as L0U ;>n-u>tu. ^uuut-. ytng and b«tnc n the 11,111.; Ua 121 D 121S on a rasp \W vrtue uf Ibe alove atatel Wnl." n.a '.1 WjudUrOJ*, n U» Ooun- pruu-rv ntt- 'Map ul Property uu d.;cteu and lelv>ml I w! r.\ ) u! AlddenelL lull Itm Bute of N *.<t VVlUam Muffttt comprsng SSSt.... saje at publc vendue LIII.#ersey. l.adnt; Lots Knw as Hopelswn 11- 'EDNESDAV. THE 13TH DA V L<uV\'N am dtsenaed. as K>1 'J uat. n WoodbndKr Townshp. Hld- JA.f.utY, A., u. \"I:\E'IEE: n'.k jw EU on a t: lan map on lltur ffcl of Larson ; Fox, C E n '"larlea C Honunann. Nonmber HM.'I 1 uuutv New Jersey. Jurveysd HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVE.,' -> 3,111th Itreet. Perth Amboy,.\, J :'(E.ml ('d nr rwrd In the CoUU- IM'n...'luck S:UlUlll! lur ttled' MILP of property ul Bcluu 'lerus Offne uf Mddlftsex County -r.: uflf n ttlu '.'lly ll.%.'» "'.uu, attuute In Woudurdge '1 u*wn lu mure purnulurly Uescrbcd as fol J..- P. UudleKX Cuuut*)', -V J. Sepenuer thuae two. tracts or parcel) u un-maes h^rcmafter par'-'u IH. lul, Laraou * Fux, C. k.j-'j dnt Street, l'eru AjnOoy..N J stthk 311ua.11;. ve und ue^u.d lot Kug more parucuarly atcrltwu an (tlhwb n Me Townshp of Wondbndse n Cunt' of Mddlesex and Stan? ol nraey. at u pont on [te est erlj lnt uf Alden strefft dstant uoruat a pont n the earn «r> uum^ xv taamry ade uf cwu -* f Lt'wls street us shown m ; jjt- eat 20U feel from tujb muuueut cmnufter mfntumed ^kd pont planted ut the nteraeeuoa of Uc _ dstant n a nor'herly. drecton env adt uf f aau atrael wth the north*' hundred and ffty-four feet and I erly aue o Crampon avenue Uuun.stx-tet'a of a. foot 254tt fnm tn ? eautcrly ury and ul at rght angleu wth Htree f.lad easterly sdt uf Lew- Aldun street, llt) feet; theutf (" nortt- wth the nor herly sd At.', uflr 111 the Cty of New Brunsl!» ersu. adjudged and de- r-11 Lha: the twenty shares of caplul. rftolfc X-. XMh of th.- Clmens Buldng u l.< AJ^ucaton ^rwut^ by fte.:nu Alex.IhHm and Veron Johnsotl. ^s- w!^., rvn whcn ther? s due to tnam.srvet nundrert fnrrv three (JT743.0OI. und smenr< '.,\ nem to '.le Ctu*n BultllL anl Loul AnKrlltul al (wh terul.-lecun'v tht- Haul lua In*. frst rfuu kn 4»> much»l rtnttn rt.-rj j Ha^ett prejlses wth t*e appurtenances. I n he sad Bll nf L'omplajun m sad! :auh-' partltularu.e! forlh and dtac-hfu. that 13 t. asy qullng o' tht southerly lne uf. >.JIIUC. duuut westerly ffty 6>< -! :,,m!*k auuthwast curner formed " :ht- ntersecton of Charles Street..w: La- Avenue, runnng ttasue Ml pmlhrrly am parallel wth the west ' v nu. uf Charles Street one hundred IIKPI eet u u pont; them* (2J we»- "u am parallel wth the southerly hut uf Lav Avenut- ute huudred (luu Ine u a pun, thence C) aorpwrly ana p^ntll:! wth the fust descrbed aorse une unrtreu 1 UM>l feet to the er> ud parallel wth Alden atreel 40 lutlerly lnt- ul Lee Avsnue; thence ':tt:r<-! avhllf uhd from aad befe-n.r pont runmg ll nortofour de- wth the frm tourae t)0 feet m ths tne ^f Lee AVIILUR one hundred l()0> ee. U.m«- (3; westerly md paraue 4 easterly und uhnk Ut aoutherlv ^tfr hlne mnuted eaal tn 4 legrt^ eat,-r\ uul,,,i Alden street thence feet tu the {lon* ur place uf t«ru^ 'J E * alng thr easterly aue uf Lewa auuthem along He eamerly ade luluded ol the runt lly lot No 'll, street ffty foet 150) ')euc:e l!> nurtl fl^'hty-fvtb degr*'eh- flfty-ullf rnllul'.-:. 40 feet lo tha Dolat or on tn- west by ht Nu on the "humanze"' submarne vturtk re uud d&dgated n& No. 35 Ffth ttveaue. tsl 'Sa dek. f7 jnr hundred feel me smt*l by htn l*jm6-lzsub-l3w-t3utt ""' Nov. 12 Nubel prut n llcralur Avenel. Mtdjesex Cunty, New Jtrsey -ld tfcence I'M lottttv four aegmbt awarded to Eugene O'Null Amercan ' ~ 'ht- appn*lmat- ttnouut of the decree to be satsfed by aatd aule s the r W. ffty feet (50) alu tlleu:t M um jeak^-u uc N., 570 Aldet street, hut. tt--wllam C Bulltt named am dramatut: U physcs to fun Carl O Tht- ;ppmxlu[t- ufuouut uf the drnet- tu he ascl hv aall aaw n ht ^ lltll eghty-fve degfees flf'v-lt n...ln:l;..nuw Jersey r to France, vce Jeast 1. Straus. Anderson ol Callorna and Prof V C sum of Three Thuuaand Knur Hun- mlnutea went (H D6 decrees 51 W. uhv Hess of Austra: m chenlstry to Pry dr«d Porty-two Dollars H3.14H.00), to- ' " tppoxuune amount of ths etr-auu t Twu Thuusaud Yn Hundred 'lundrud ten 111)01 u, the pon : Eouaevelt began 12-day tour; Peter Rebye ul Berln ypther wth the fohta of hu aale. '' 1 r In* -^aafeu uy Bssd ww ts the Ktty bullon taajw.uo) tugetbar wth plan- of BEGINNING, Beus Lota H _ area, Nov. It Germany dejuunced navgaton clauses uf Vtrsalleb treaty, resunk- " prvuees, heredtaoents ud wru!«.lla-b M.ssO.IW) tofvour wth Together wth all and mnyn... ttaa -tun.,,1 F,,ur Thousand Sx Hundred and 145 m "Mup»" uf property h VVu.n the I'IISIU of ths sale. 3t> Kuth Bryan Owen renfmtd brdge kuwn m WEDUEWOU1) l..- 'lkcttn-r wth all and alngular the : lo Uennu'K. n'' soveregnty over ter [menal water lurteuacett thereunto bslofllf; Idllglllg to Sadl- H fuller and Bm, I.'odlH uf ths Sk*. 1 ghtu prvleges. "tersdltamhus and Presdent Huusevelt met Guv- H aywae appertalng C Brewuter " un fl, In the Mddl. uktte! wtu all (m sngular uhu ppurlenances thereuntl belongng or Ljutdon and sx utter mdweat tuv IB Germany and Ituly rectftatzfd Franco's Fascst lovermen uf Sherff lra ler tle same uutaleh m Ulut, F HKHDMANHJlBDING. sex Cuunty Clerk - OffT. whlst;.;; Kts prvleges, hsnuhtaaffts and n nywsc appenanng > at >a Mone* n druuth reappur-etancea theraunto bslonslog ur - " HAIlDIMe. :RBERT J. HANNOCH..590 A. uu Wuulbndjfe T.,wa. An ^ AH Mnneapcuu Hour Nov It Nobel pejur pne lor UBI a-nuuml Map. F HEHD1LCN HABBING, JACOB 8. KARKUS. SM.12 Solct ahsrttf. awarded la Carl von Qaa.'s!:>, German lzn. lt» ; All the folowu! tract 01 pan-el ol the uurtby lne of Wurdeu ll Ml Buflclor IUHM E. TOOIJLM, toltcltar land and promses herenafter partu-nut, tweuty-ive ISu teev. ru lelllg u part ut he l.-cua.-s rul aa<vu f,.yed t,, Buuette W HoaKUud ul the SHEWfPS SALE ulwly daa^bwl,, allujuc, lyu^ amt l«me «S) wauwly u a lne sarallel fn part - u. at, as mt MM cnvm* b w.l of Ell C.' Urow uoaw nns SHERIFFS SALE»ft>-rnft<m of the sad day HI the Sher Kf H Offlee n &e aty of New.Hrum. OlANCKBY OF NEW JEKSBt n me Townshp uf Wornlb ulgt j wth tbe frst deacrbad cuurse uuf«*j' to n puul 111 the All pttreoas cuueera^l hay Uke notoe ater et ttlh Hated March LI llz. und NOTICE KCERY OF NEW wck. N, J Between Home Gwnertt' Loan Corpvr- " ' FtDBLITT UNION Tl- lo a lclv torpurat- nf He Unlttt)! /jeraev' 0 ' MtlU ''* l; uul dtal recorded 111 Bouk Tn uf Mddlowx «I hundred UOUI fee, County UeedB un ua^en laf, etc., thlb 1 All Ihuse corun lute, tract! or par^ " ) HUU] Hurt*leTy lne SHERIFFS SALE T AND M.ORT<;JM;E GUAKAN- Staleu of Amerca havng ts of Wurdeu.avemh u 1 he Subscrber, sole ta cea of land aud premr 1 known uud detl^nael ua lu ; murtgase teln^ fe'vw u» secure so Iw'tlultor COMPANY, a. L'urpuratlo of the off.t* n uu Cty uf 'V«rtgT«11611 <m a mp of puperty enttled Map uf la» lota, property ol.between CARL ^ttnularly dencrrmuj stuate lytnt thv* sa(s aortnerly IJt of Wurdeu an - - New mmy- «. al.. Cun- )C.. aud Paul Aoau Jr.. and Sttb ty fn. fee Com-.^TA.ftr. - - sumaqb- Wllun H. atofltt known aa l/opeluwn' more partcularly descrbed a«'" «In le satsfed hv sad Sale Is I count tu the Orphan o CuUft Ur Cm m the puu Tl*- upprtxuul. amount uf the ~m- - Oqunty at MlddlHex and or place of BEG1MNING, 1* of nortganed pr-mlss datad De- CO.. 1. M»w lewy curpopn 1MB of Ksw Jsnty Icumuer 2, IMS. And aou. all toe najut. ttle and n sum uf Thret Thousand TSBOjD _^. ; als., Defrndssla. FI F«. fp ty HEQINNIKG In thf northwesterly! By vrtue qf the snn atsded wrt, tu tere«! uf the mrrtghgur n and lo ally VKKX. 1987, at 10 A. H.. * ja.nb.uu), ^ Mtu of ourtlemkyd. {remsu dat BEGINNING lt a pont m tht uuvuerly, lne of Wordeu avenue dlataj Ft Fa. for the ssto of mort- allowance the same bef ft*t muoxt wth the " * **»F»*S^, ffg wmsj XJO*- lne of Ffth av«u* at n uulnt theren ue drected and dsbtead. I wll ex- Md nl etlulpdkm. fxtures, tuoltl fulb uf thla salt. uf December. 11(6. for setummstt an* er 9, 1MB. "- "" southwesterly 340 feel froa 1 of tht ahova stmsd wrt. M I pjse,11 sale 01 publc vmdh on uaalerly ffty tsu test from tke pont auuds and chattels u.m u«ed or here' To^ette' wtt all aul s^tktlar tbe <UUd. Docenpor U, and auund by the Sfc strwt SAd rutmng thence (1) 1 and delvered, t wll Q*-- ] VYEDNEBBAY. THK 1JTH DAT OKuf numjectoj «f rle aad uurtberly after n be used m xuueuttun wth the rghts. pnvlkges,, hflnrtltsrosnt snd ETHJtL -,-. M uegrwrn HK mnu'w wtal t at publc vthfdjb ou JANUARY A. D. msltkbn lut uf Wordeo avenue und tbt «asu ly u eatuu u- uujuyoeju of the preuaea ur any part thereof, or any,p- myuteauea thereunto emluncl«or By vrtue of th«above stated Wrt, along»t, THE 13TH VAX CM 1 the ssld Hue uf ffth avnnu. 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7 W'S-'Vr SPORTS SPORTS WOODBRIDCX TOWNSHIPS FAMILY NEWSPAPER WOODBWDGE, N. J. FRIDAY MORNTNG, JANTARY 8, 1937 Chn UOSELLE. Lke a heavy fog settlng over a cty out the sunlght, the nneteen (rame losng gtre.k of th hjrh school's basketball team had hung over the of the student body. rruktr them gloomy and tstful towards the team and coach. But the gloomy atmosphere w»a completely wped out Tuesday afternoon when the Barrens traveled to Ro&elle and snapped that losng streak by wnnng ther frst game of the 1987 se»- scn. - Coach Tamteer had spent many :.turs each day taaqrrtng the bas < tba team trcar plays, the m- : GHOSTS TO PLAY -."rtancf ot deadly pastng and the necessty of beng a good ahot H> ^ffuru were not n. van lor IN SOUTH AMBOY.n barrens took the court and pu' on one of the beat dsplays of sskctball that I have ever wtnessed. The floorwork of the en-towtep.a.tuest;n fan) was practcally faultless. '.hr snootng was par excellence WOODBRIDGE. The Woodbrdge Hgh School basketball m:.sf passwork was perfect team wll travel to South Amtoby tomght to meet tn> Hoffman fctgh Joe Barcellons, fleet, sharp- school quntet and try for ther.iiwuiik guard, put on an ndv- second wn n us many starts. The uua performance of passng and court combnaton tram South snootng n the tnt hall that Amboy ha* always been a Nems- 1-.mea rum the plaudts of Rosel- s to the Barrons an the court but te spectator* as well as those of the Tamboermen stand a very the Woodbndge rooters. Uu fne good chance of wnnng, after ther 'floorwork n the second half set showng n Roselle last Tuesday. the stage for more scorng by the Tamboer wll start the same Barron clsb. players that started the Hostle Husele took the tap and made a game wth the possble excepton I try tor the bmket but mssed and af Gyenes n the center slot n I the Barrons letrevtd the ball off place of Dan Odgen. The game wll 'the backboard. Joe drbbled up to get under way at 6:15 sharp. tut- I kern Th, Cftar.. unte and ;1 ponted bas-»',. Lncoln,.,., r ves plenty IOB vat was stavrt season,. n ded untl, when the J. BARCELLONA & IRWIN LEAD BARRONS TO WIN CASEY QUINTET WINS THRILLING CONTEST FROM ST. LADMS' CLUB WITH USTJ1NUTE RALLY, from exctement w» 8 fnally won by the local Knghts of Columbus quntet over the St. Laudslaus Catholc Club I , when the Carey's coached by Jm Gertj-, overcame! a tour pont defct n the fnal mnute of play to wn out by the alm margn of a foul shot. The attuaton looked pretty bleak for the Casey team n the fnal mnute of play They were tralng It-fe and all th? players dopant* n were tred Suddenly Keatng broke free and srfnk a long set trunks* p«4- shot from the center of the court cpal Arthw to brng the Caseys wthn two n 1 pans af ther rvals. Jack Hurley and pot t a* draped a twn-ponter n wth less than a half-mnute to play and the mug Jcnre»L ""a ted The spectators rants that Xamf cheered loudly for ther respectve to ttudy taansaart taa coutwv beltrww ther tnt puy- last mnute nstructons u> ther playen to stall the flal and wan for an over-tme perftl In the,oked over depleted * -H to map plays that.- payers as.al. lght and :'n: them to nt gave : wouldn't call for...: body contact. nt- plays.:; pvot wth, man statoned.. pvot. THe beys fnal seconds of play, uu- referet< spotlad one of the New Brunswck playen foulng Bund'- and awarded the Casey guard a fret throw Ha sank t and the Genty men teak the lew! as the fnal whstle blew. The Caseys started oft ov. :n the ntal perod and were sluggsh before the whrlwnd attack of the Catholc Club. The perod enden wth the Caeys on the short end of a 11-4 score. They Came back to even up the count n the second perod but J fnal rally by the Catholc boys gave them a adcantage at the hal The Knghts opened up the attack n the thrd canto to lake a lead as the fnal quarter opened. up. -rw play* pssrfact- Both teams went un a scorng --t- and tnatr d d- spree mne last perod wth the.-; put tbe Brunswck team *a»"g the lead before the Caaeys put on ther Known "baar. 'last mnute rally. Coaoh Genty s jublant over the -rnauon, there fact that he has at last found a strng Uneup for shftng hj» players around n each game n an ef- vfctk player on :d he s the fort to do so. He IS confdent that nurse th,e sea- hs charges wll have a very successful season as none al the ; started but I players are on the dreaded njury.an wll-have to :-rr rtt '; another lad.:s place. the Sotth.ombmaten toastfst, nns wll bmswth natons Pwtb Frank Hurley took scorng honors for the game wth fve twoponters and two free throws o; a ota! of twelve ponts. Jack Bun- Q dy traled h*" wth seven ponts Sam Jones led the St. Laudslaus dub wth eleven ponts garnered by fve Iect goals and a loul shot. school an Tu«s- He was closely followed by S. Perth Adboy. Pmkop. who. had eght ponts. ds wll hsm a* Tom «ht Caseys wu attempt "* enge the double n 1933 oet-ween ^ oroken. to extend tfrwr wnnng way? when- hey travel to Whppany ta the Baur* meet the Whppanj Alumn Assowfasn the oatton. tn, two Caw (35) Larvy Smaawu WOODBRIDGE ut:;j> Smonser son of Mr ;tnd Mrs. Rudolpn Smonsen, of Sewaer.. wa granted a scholarshp at Bordentown Mltary Academy, accordng to an announce mert made ths week. Wle at Woodbrdet hgh school. Smonsen was a threeletter man n varsty sports, playng on the baseball, football and basketball teams. He was a member of the central New Jersey champonshp Woodbndge baseball team n 1835 and n IBM was voted the beat all-around athlete n the school Faluscx. Ace Fred Perry, as Professonal, Expected NINETEEN GAME LOSING STREAK.' to Spur Interest of Tenns Fans BY PHlLlf MAKTIM PROFESSIONAL tenns, slppng tn box offce appeal durng the last couple of yean, takes a new tease on lft wth the decson of Fred Perry, world's ace netter. to qut the amateur ranks for the pad performers For the Brtsher s just the person to rekndle wanng nterest n the sport In the year lust passed Perry annexed vrtually all the major honors n amateur tenns competton, ncludng the U S sngles at Forest HUs. In the DavR Cup playoffs t was Perry's brllant wort whch enabled England tn retan thr mug S<J, navng thoroughly demon- 5trnted hs superorty over the.mnun-dures, he naturally turn* tt: '.he more lucratve felds ot professonal tennu Here Perry MI!, tm that hs man oppos- '-or wll rome from Ellsworth Vnes, wno for several years ha? -rmke; as No! among tffo net,,,; Meetngs Between Vnes ana Perry should pack n the customers and prove a consderable prop to the saggng fnances 01 the crcut. *!VOW that Perry has renarocec hs clam to the amp**'"' tenns crown, t appears that the Amercan ttle, at least, wll fall to Don Budge, red-header 1 youthful star. Budge s admttedly the Ones' amateur developed tn ths country snce Vnes. Don, n fact, wrapped Perry n the fnals o the Parnc Southwest champonshps n LOB Angeles for one o the few detests Fred suffered fr 1931, and came wthn an ace o repeatng the performance n th natonal sngles. Budge was the outstandm threat oh last year's Davs Cur team and reached the sem-rna! round at Wmbledon only to bf turned back by Baron Gottfred von Cramm of Germany There was no dshonor n tha 1 setback, far the German nlsr SPLITS»d MISSES Urbansk Croansk rarttan Dary (3) 2C Avwd 21- C. Schwenzer 13- Sessel, 141 Reras 199 Jaeger...: 2«1 Larson Totals A. A. U> tf). 206 Olsen v IDemarest 174 R Thergesen 159 IWFerraro 158 A Thergesen..., Lee Deter N. Bernsten 1*8 F Schwenzer J. Bernsten 170 Lorch 1 US Totals 888 G. F, T. Totals 875, (I) ;j. Keatng, f, Nagy 172 P. Hurley, f -. 5 Gerek ' K» a. Mason, c... 2 J- Furtfaak + McKay : HI P. Rngwood, e Macey! 132 ltt 138 Notchey 233 G. Gerty. g. - Jaroae 152 1J5 147 Jacobs J. Gerty, g... Macey A. Caccola, g. Totals CMn J, BundJ, g - Totals S 813 Bxby ' ! trmmed Perry, turnng the trck 1 n fve close sets n Pans durng The wold's IM Better. Fred Perry. Is shown aawve n charactenstte ctsn, speed and At left la Bndte n Mtan! en Von Crama to be tha foremost amateur to the world today, mkns Budfe aa seeond. Budge, however, mar prova Perry to be a bum pcstar batata the year s over. Budge wll he the manstay of the 1997 Dtrs Cup team, and f ha clartna wth Von' Cramm, It should ba» sreat battle for tt wffl Marmne who wll regn «tb world's amateur tenns kng. RUMBLINGS on the Alleys EXTENDING BACK T SEASON BROKEN BY KE1HARNED VICTORY I center court and sank a long snot Tuesday nght the Barrons wll tha put the Woodbrakge team n travel to Perth Amboy to meet the the lead. One mnute later he sank Maroons n a resumpton of court another long shot and then Becker relatons that were broken n 1933.! of Roselle sank a foul to gve Bo- The Maroons beat the Red Ghosts selle ther fust pont. Joe took two games that year so the Bed ' matters nto hs own hands and! Ghosts*wll be out for revenge. sank a sde court ahot whch per- The Barrons play then- frst plesed the Hostle team so much home game of the year Wednesday that they taok out to talk ] thngs over. At the resumpton of play, Bal- I lnger sank a lay-up shot to gve the Tamboermen a seven pont 'lead. Becker looped n a sde court shot 'for Hoselle's frst feld goal and followed a moment later wth a successful foul shot. Joe dropped n a feld goal from Md-court and a moment later hs brother Tony pushed m a lay-up goal. Becker I added a foul shot and Merwn re- ; talated wth two good hree throws ^as the quarter ended wth me Barrons enjoyng a 14-5 advanage. Sesas^ Qsaartar Blew The second, quarter of the ball game was the opposte of the frst nght wth the North Planfeld hgh, school quntet otterng up the opposton. The game wll begn at 8:15. ByCoaco HARRY W. S1MESTER Brothers Collegt, Drew UnTtnty, QuatH MADUQN.N.l Well, we've got a lttle news ths along. He rud a neat 233 n the one g wltn th lttle scorng by ether * ** A week as far as the rumblngs" = frst game and allowed t up wth teanl Bom Mnh. mused sure shuts j Say your team can score; can 886 concerned. The H. C C. alleys a 213. Then 'Mun" told hm he repeatedly.but fnally Joe sank a:they plso prevent the other team were actve aa waa tte Craftsmen's had a goaa chance to knock (Sffthe Wln poster fer Qe Barrons -anctl**-«««ng2-.olfmsj^.jmjst_.bl. 173 when they resumed ther sched- hgh three-game set prze, whch Brady loopet one m for the Rosel- balanced by defense. It takes a 157 ules for the rest of season. knd of made 'Notchey" try too.^ matters. They 8 od team to set up a strong de- to 160 ( I I hard n the last game. He wound 199 ^j ^jjg Hungaran alleys the up wth a small 130 game. Hey 183 jfjqp ^11 5tars quntet took sole "Mun" how about gvng your, ~ possesson at frst place n the,, 871 Peanut League when they trounc-j^ over men advce after the games are, Mnts scored n that! f ense, and an. even better one to ^ ^ (break t down there's where Has Sear* some ^ ^ bsgest thrlls come n. At the resumpton play n ^! ^Sful Tthtto get te wll d - ed the Brave; A. C. n three games I I 1 tear; ll The "ke House" lads 182 no We heard a funny "crack" at took three games Tuesday to brng wthn ponts 161 ths game when Steve Poos of the but of two general clasafcathe accompanyng dagrams. dropped the last game by ' husts wll Indans threw toe ball down '-a pns. "Jules" Bernsten had statonary, a :r home court scored by tke Bar- ng- The former. try and make a spare. It seems up" as "usual. tme next Wed ' Steve ddn't have the spare covbuy a rhs.n thjs perod. Gustun 4ded a -rn when they ' W, m 878 ^^ZXJZSZ^l** anchor feld goal and as the quarter ended Qunlavn tapped n a rebound I I I Sakt of the Braves yelled out and beat, we Manager Bll Perna of lhe A.v-of! enel trouoe looked Herwsn Taam TMe the backboard to te the score, j "bead-t Steve, bend t." It seems quntet from Totals ! oy Tbasen ID Saverook H8 164 Steve's "hook" ddn't want to come, '^nfeld. B Tha (14) S. Schwenzer 207 BO 156 Ua up and Tyke' was tryng to coaxjhearted when hs team* took two Walt Merwn, who had been; :so mark the C. F. T R. Hckelsep Fauhle." t up a bt j"on the chn" from the 'Eskmos' held n check the frst three quar- took over Joe Barcellona's ' >t relatons be J. Eary, S 0 E. Skay 1B LaForge [But no matter how much he wasters, -e- V I I I wo schools that J. Varga, t H. Hanson S. Hornyak, f 1 1 D. Krohne lh Totals The Soperak lads were out the "rbbed" he took t wth a grn. feld goal shootng m the fnal per-! other nght to get n a lttle practce to try and 'knock off" the That's the knd of men that make od and sank tmely shots thatj : back n '32. * Satoo, any knd of sport pleasant. I'll seemnrhph the game for the k>calj.'. lones, f 1 0 R,tak Kop boys ths week. We notced f! can't dg up some knd of a quntet. He opened the quarter '!?e crowd of 1*9*1 F. Plaar, c 0 1 W. L. Pet. medal for you "Bll." wthla "hawker" from mdcourt the Chaney brothers sportng new ' " * expected «Bh««MS.Prukop, g, that swshed through the nettng I I I 5 1 Fords R C ther frst defeat of.300 Clare to gve the Barren's a two pont '^ ftrtnf ^y ssssst ts S. Jones, g the year and put them out of thebees - * lead. He followed the same performance a moment later and Joe onjy m ^ of frhn mety 750 "»t the teaua m rue for frst half ttle. The fnal Bed Onon A. A. 3 really meant t. Totals started the game off wth a spare score was wth Jaeger leadng the scorng parade wth ffteen C J Sewaren A. A. 3 BareeAkufl also added double ^ operaton.666 and followed t up wth eght s tundamemally ' 'ne appaaratoca mm crowd aaau ka> Caaeys At the Craftsmen alleys there decker. Wth about a halt mnute ^ ^ j ^ gj^ strkes, but Lady Luck stopped player s responwth a for the Sewaren club. or; St. TJU^F'"^ 11 « was qute a bt of acton ths ' grnnng" at hm n the tenth and 'to play, Merwn wound up andsble for a defmte area Oa the when tse Fonb, A. C Bay (Rutgers). Wrecks, led by Palmblad, week. On Tuesday nght "Mun's" he wound up wth a "splf'to fn- tossed another long shot through ^ and not leave that' tftu the out a wn over thewrecjb _.500 Gants tnek over the Clare Burke tea;, The Grey JackeU trounced 1 "Potato Chps" La )the hoop. Brady dropped a Bsufl, atea. wlmn thejball enters hs arof the [goal n as the game ended wth ^ te rushes the offensve player Senators.333 lads tar three games. They ddn't j^.^' very rv ;V the Hebounds 22-1B wth : - u; - " rrn " ne.200 have much tnuble as the "nsnr- BurkeB m) 'anchor" the Barrons fnally overcomng betw«ta taw aton fw" was wthout the serv-j wag er takng scorng honors v he (naea m a 125 a far the ball was ntended. n the Old Man Jnx t playng bajtl. and the other defensve players o every ces of ther "bg gun" Hay Hmel-! lmt jen pont*. The Senators completed clean bakethal, move toward the edge of the danger zone. They are thus ready to the evenng's playng wth a wellearned /ptory over the Trojan* n Well, well, well, the "Old Boys" who was sck n 'bed. I l l thr Hgfa. NEWS lender assstance, and also able to "Notchey" had a couple of nce\ KIC Board can the closest game of the evenng. taty through and 'dpped' T. guard ther own areas. games to help the Gants' cause li1 > money n b&rouuh the poav The Whte Owls remaned n Boehm led toe Senators wth eght ^ p peddters" tor three W. Merwn f The n)"**'he zone type to play games Wednesday nght, yowsal! D. Odgen, c Q 0 0 allows' for more flexblty of lnt place n Group 2 ot the nter markers. BM OnaSTMASlB I And "Jock" Schwenzer got two Ballnger, g \ movement. Tne players are not of loadute dvson by wallopng tne e Knght of IfaalV SrAMaWOB Baatan. 7 -Alhougb IOB years old,200 garnet, hoaest BarceUona, g 6 No Names Ur paced the Owl u 12 bed down *o a partcular spat: '1 producng «Mrs. Bachtel Waldtogel celehrat-! I l l they move as a unt n the drefton ot he ball. The treat tne of team n scpnng by topng m ten : j renk whch wll Gtrtp One ed her one hundred and nnth The mghty Olaeos, the one* that Jotals 12 2 POlBt*. L.PCL Duke* A. C. vs. Chrstna* wth the "mmedate create' all the "upsets" at the playen moves about freely, attemptng to ntercept pusses and and ra- Cyclones had lttle trouble Cyclone* vs. No Name* members of her famly" Pour Crafamrn abejs, were "upaetted" g f thp Rebounds to Jay«-,.750 Sewaren A. A. vs. Dux daughters tnd a son, sxty and "upaetted" pfentj^by the mlkgreat, men, Wednesday nght. They kat S. Brady, f 2 1 gram 3 shows ne orgnal defen- J. Becker, t 2 3 bother prospectve shooters. Da- ^ glep. out of frst place P**t m He group 2 dvson. J«Oy<»- Alure* Bombers vs. Wrecks chldren and tbrty-tve grandchldren, scorng honors wth «evwas followed by Mud Hens * w vs. Grey J»ckets Sweet Potatoes -» Blue Jays vs. Greyhounrte m 1 She was born uu I three gpmet. "Sparky" Duster says H. Qumlvan, c 2,0 sve r"fl''"**'? to be used wth the Chrstmas h day d 108 Years Y ago»t we can knofk^off the Gant* and J. Guahm, g * defebse. Poland. pck up those three games.v sq A 0 The'dsenaB must be set before gamed ten. Greyhounds 1 m vs. Had' EUwn and Bley ssu- Carners Iwhat the uttenave team s n scorng Am vs. CaUIGSS AUTO M l. Toaate «420 terrtory. Ths means fast tweakng from offensve to desenstve of ed and 11 ponts respectvely to puy tt* major roles n the Jacket* vs. No curve n the read, O. P. 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