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1 MOST PROGRESSIVE SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER IN THIS AREA RARITAN The. Voice of^ TOWNSHIP WITH THE LARGEST GUARANTEED CIRCULATION VOL. V. No. 28 FORDS, N. J., $RIDAY, r OCTOBER 4, 1940 PRICE THREE CENTS Willi By 'Juicy' Fuble "jg, Fords Fiekles Tht trip to Annpolis ws enjoyed very much by Beed Hphol, Al Bereski, Tony Colombetti nd Lou Pvlik where y witnessed Johnny (Gutch) Korezowski mke only touchdown for "Willim nd Mry ^gst Nvy men. By wy, crowd down re cll "Gutch" "Johnny-Get-Your-Gun"... After two-week ilment, Smmy Virgillo is on rod to recovery... John (Hollywood) Ccciol is bck from tht Cliforni-trip. -Bet he got hungry... Wtch for lrge home development project Fords re very ner future... Johnny Tnkochick hs been shell ltely cn't seem to ctch up with him... With his gift of ortory, Joe (Stndrd Oil) Meelheyn could go. long wy s politic... Lou (Brtender) Bordsh, who mster-of-ceremonied t his sister's weddg- Crteret Sturdy sounded like "defense progrm" issue over rdio... Thnks for Golden Gte "Bridge" Joe; it ws very "gummy"... Husky Hollo wnted to know why those flgs were Beef's wdow Tuesdy night. -Me ws told becuse y won three gmes from Hnse's Service Sttion... A wrng to B. H. Wtch out for tht red-hed kid... Mtty, of George's Service Sttion, nd Anne should mke goo-goo eyes t ech or privtely... Ed Rusky's new nme is Bnjo-eyes... Andy (Hopelwn Fire Commissioner) Novk recently gve swell imittion of his dog etg fish... Who ws tht cute number you hd down t lleys or night, Lou Peterson? Is her nme Lorett?... And listen, Dot how 'bout givg us steer on Brod Street Mry's new hert-png... We're wonderg why Julie Pvlik quires wher you re Demo- crt or Republicn Helen Elek nd Edith Turnblue hve been seen prcticg p-bustg quite regulrly They both hve spirtions of beg ldy chmp, this yer... Bill Podolski wnted to go down lleys or night, but Missus sid nix... The Vn Syckle Bowlg tem is open for privte bookgs nd if nyone is terested rrngg gmes cll P. A nd sk for Mr. -Stngo... The boys t Fords Rec Commercil Legue were plenty hot Tuesdy night with five clubs registerg clen sweeps. Lund's Service Sttion hd n esy time tkg three from Rritn By Boys, while Beef's pners k. o.'s Hnsen's five for works. The Hnsen's were mus services of ir big gun, Cholly FIusz who ws on sick list. Bill's Der, with Rus Lorch brgg to wood with 614 set, topped Morris Deutsch's for ll three nd Woglom's Sttionery sockers esed through three gmes with Fords G. O. P., who re hvg little difficulty "fdg" lleys. George's Service Sttion, hittg 'mples like chmps, gettg three' 900 gmes, chlked up three more to led legue thus fr... Joe, Korneski must hve tken our ht nd styed wy from "Husky" this week. The result ws net 643 set. His set ws <m fctor his tem tkg two from Fred Skrocki's undertkers, lthough Dezo Btt did give good ccount of himself for Fred when he registered nice "620 set. Art Jensen, who socks 'em for Eosenbloom's five, hit 628 which is good fr ny young mn... Livgston's 243 ws enough for weekly "buck" nd Chrlie Kuzm, W. 0. W. nk, hd "groove" pretty well under control but missed 600 set by mere 4 ps... Isel Ink Spots Jim Dunlop will soon hve his fish mrket gog full bloom. If you don't see it, you'll get wd of it pretty soon. -. Foster (Myor) Fimi is sportg round sew green sedn. TKe kids, i>y wy, cll myor "Eddie Cntor"...Work hs been strted on new super-mrket on Ok Tree Rod, nd ccordg; to Boss Ander, it will be tops... John Hlvnk nd Whitey Foster re both hvg ir homesteds remodeied... Louie- Morris is gettg shpe for pg-pong tournment, but he hs no ide where he's gonn ply yet... Luigi's (Pizzeri) Resturnt on Highwy 2S is first thg Itl Foods.. Democrts Agst % - Civil Service '10.0 Per Cent' Coyne Announces SEES MOVE DESTINED TO AID REPUBLICANS G. 0. P. To Mke Defite Decision On Stnd At Session Next Week WOODBRIDGE Stedi'l y growg opposition to proposed Civil Service rtg for Woodbridge Township employes hs been noted throughout municiplity durg pst week nd if sentiment contues to grow, referendum, which will pper on bllot on November 5, is doomed to defet. After meetg of county committeemen nd committeewomen of Democrtic Prty Tuesdy night t home of Committeemn John Bergen, John Coyne, Municipl Democrtic Chirmn, nnounced tht Township Democrts re "gst referendum 100 percent." "We feel," he sid, "tht it is only move to keep present Republicn ppotees office for life." Jmes S. Wight, Municipl Republicn Chirmn, stted yesterdy tht meetg of his orgniztion would be held erly prt of next week to decide wher to tke defite stnd for or gst referendum. "I will go long with orgniztion when it mkes its decision," he verred. A number of men nd women, not directly connected with eir mjor prty, were sked ir opion of referendum nd lthough y freely stted ir views y preferred not to be quoted by nme. The mjority felt tht re were "too mny mrried women" employed t town hll t present time nd tht re ws every possibility, due to ir experience ir respective positions, tht y would pss exmtions with higher rtg, thus givg m life-jobs. The mority express opion tht pssge of Civil Service referendum would prove svg to municiplity long run. As one mn put it "Any busessmn will tell you tht it costs firm gret del of money to tr n employe. In our present municipl set-up we hve chnge of personnel every time politicl picture chnges. The experienced help hs to go to mke room for rw recruits. Tht is too costly." Among some of ledei's, of both prties, opion hs lso been expressed tht "to victors belong spoils nd re won't be nythg to work for if referendum psses." Alexnder Outles Democrtic Strtegy At Meetg In Qudt Home FORDS Committeemn Chrles J. Alexnder, of this plce, outled plns for current township election t meetg of Fords Democrtic Club held recently t, home of Mr.. nd Mrs. Adolph Qudt Koy Avenue. Committeemn Alexnder is Democrtic cndidte for re-election s second wrd representtive. Followg busess session, socil hour ws enjoyed nd refreshments were served. Kesbey Firemen To Hve Moonlight Dnce At School KEASBEY The nnul moonlight dnce, under uspices of Kesbey Protection Fire Compny No. 1, will be held Fridy. night. November 1, uditorium of Kesbey school. Arrngements re beg mde for progrm of entertment. All Kll nd his orchestr will provide music for dncg. All-Time High Mrk Is Set TOWN ELL By 211 September Arrests WOODBRIDGE A new lltime high record ws estblished by Township 'Police Deprtment September -when Officers mde 211 rrests, ccordg to n nnouncement mde yesterdy by Chief of Police George E. Ketg. Over fifty per cent of rrests were mde for motor vehicle violtions. As result it is noticed tht motorists hve cut down. ir speed while drivg through Township. PiOGRAMOUTUNED BY PTAJN FORDS Womn's Club Invites Members To Session In Librry Wednesdy GIVEN NEW p Gilt Of $19,000 T Permit i Completion Of Third And Fl Wg FORMAL.NOTIFICATION TO BE RECEIVED SOON Rritn To Mke Contribution Of $9,000 JAs Its. Shre Of Cost RARITAN TOWN, HIP Anyesterdy FORDS A delightful nd wellttended crd prty ws held Wed- tht fl govermen- pprovl nouncement ws mde grnt of bout 9,000 for School No. 14 here. Mrs. John P J«* to construe* th.rd Turner ws generl chirmn of nd fl cipl. buildg ng t f Woodpridge *e tew muni nd r Plfield Avenues, J ffir. At n executive bord meetg of group, plns were outled for fll nd wter progrm. An vittion ws received from Fords Womn's Club to ttend its meetg t Fords public librry Wednesdy. The next session of P. T. A. group will be October 30 t.school No. 14. The newly elected officers oif ssocition re Mrs. T. Aldgton, president; Mrs. J. Renie, first vice president; Mrs. C. Blnchrd, second vice president; Miss Dorothy Omenhiser, secretry, nd Mrs. E. Deffler, tresurer. The stndg committees' chirmen re s follows Mrs. L. Livgston, membership; Mrs. L. Mylnd, hospitlity; Miss P. MeCrory, music; Mrs. F. Beuregrd, founder's dy; Mrs. Willim Brose, sfety; Mrs. J. Hutehs, P. T, A. mgze; Mrs. E. Slobod, progrm; Mrs, J. Renie, congress publiction; Howrd Shrp, budget nd fnce; Mrs. Howrd Shrp, histor; Mrs. J. Turner, helth; Mrs. M. Hnsen, room represerittion; Mrs. C. Blnchrd, publicity. town, is expected momentrily. Appliction for grnt ws mde some time go. As soon s federl pprovl is received, Township Commission will mke vilble $9,000 s sponsor's shre of project. The project ws "okyed" two months go by district officils. The buildg s it now stnds is two-thirds complete. The first two wgs were built durg pst two yers through seprte PWA projects. Approximtely $70,000 hs been spent thus fr nd nor $28,000 is required to complete fl wg nd six-cr grge. The third nd fl wg will fford dded spce for police deprtment on first floor, lrge public meetg hll for Bord of Commissioners nd court room for police recorder. The grge, to be built rer of town hll, will house township-owned vehicles nd equipment. New Edison Bridge To Be Opened For Week-Emd Trffics Next Fridy Spn Only To Be Used From Fridys Through Sundys Till Completion, Highwy Commissioner Announces KEASBEY The new Thoms Alv Edison Bridge, spnng Rritn River between this plce nd Syreville, will be thrown open for week-end trffic lte Fridy fternoon, October 11, Stte Highwy Commissioner E. Donld Sterner nnounced this week. Action to open structure followed newspper cmpign strted severl weeks go. Newsppers stte chrged Sterner - with "plyg politics" his filure to mke bridge vilble for trffic. Accordg to Highwy Commissioner, rrngement for weekend trffic will "necessrily defer fl completion of bridge." "No one hs been more nxious thn I," sid Commissioner Sterner, "to open bridge to trffic t erliest possible moment, but it hs lwys been our deprtment's policy to dely openg new bridges nd highwys until our engeers could ssure motorists of gretest degrees' of sfety." Reclls Long Effort "Ever sce I ws first ppoted six yers go, I hve concentrted my efforts to elimte 'Amboys' Bottleneck' nd Edison Bridge represents lst step this vstly importnt construction progrm to provide {Contued on Pge 8) Mrs. John Thompson Feted At Fords Surprise Prty FORDS CLUBWOMEN HAVE FLORAL SHOW Prize Wners At Annul Exhibit Listed; Bke Sle Also Held FORDS Two successful functions were recently sponsored by Fords Womn's Club here. First, nnul flower show t locl librry nd second, food nd bke sle. Prize wners t flower show, of which Mrs. Hnsen ws chirmn, were Mrs. Morris Trisen perfect rose, house plnt, vse dhli, sweepstke miture; Mrs. Sisolk, perfect dhli, mrigold snpdrgons, most outstndg mixed vse nd rose bsket; Mrs. Chrles Kish, cosmos; Mrs. Fred Diek, sgle bby dhli; Mrs Nichols Elko, zni, ster; Mrs. Willim Dunhm, vse rrngement; Mrs. Crl Hnsen, zni, nd Jon Elko, children's entry mixed vse. ;, Mrs. Sidney Doll ws chirmn of food sle. She ws ssisted by Mrs. Elko nd Mrs. Lmbertson.. -. Mrs. Willim Toth Honored At Birthdy Fete In Fords FORDS A shower ws tendered Mrs. John H. Thompson recently, who prior to her mrrige FORDS A surprise birthdj s Miss Mry Wilkos, of Perth prty ws tendered honor o Amboy. Those ttendg ffir were Mrs. A. Eosenblum, Mrs. N. Johnson, Mrs. Irene Kirshmn, Mrs. K. Slocum, Mrs. J. Wilkos, Mrs. R, Pfeiffer, Mrs. N. Thorpe, Mrs. Hns Thompson, Mrs. Ann Hnsen, Mrs. Andrew Hnsen, Mrs. A. Rennie, Miss Alfred Wilkos, Miss Helen Wilkos, Miss Betty Wilkos, Mrs. Crol Thompson, Mrs. Hrry Myer nd Mrs. Erm Brney. Mrs. -Willim Toth t her home Liberty 'Street recently. Mrs. Toth ws recipient of mnj gifts. Those present were Mrs. Rose Schiller nd children, Emm, Mrgret, Andrew nd Edwrd Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Kovcs, Mrs Chrles Trr, Mr. nd Mrs. Irvg Khree, Mix. nd Mrs. Williuc Toth nd children, Mrguerite n John. } Tlked-Too Modi.' Huttemn ' Also Picked Wrong Victim For His Abuse WOODBRID'GE Chrles Huttemn, 29, of Fit Avenue, Isel, is thirty dollrs poorer but much wiser. Huttemn hs lerned tht it's very unwise to cll police officer "wise guy" nd vite ht to tke off his cot. Huttemn ws workg on his cr ditch Coloni Mondy when Officer Thoms Bishop cme long nd questioned him. The Isel mn, who hd been drkg, resented questiong nd sked officer "wht hell do you cre wht I'm dog"? One word led to nor which Officer Bishopws dubbed "dumb cop nd wise guy." The policemn plced him under rrest when Huttemn urged him to tke off his cot nd fight. When Iselite ppered police court before Judge Arthur Brown he ws fed $30 for beg disorderly person. HIS MISTRESS DIES, DOG KEEPS WATCH Pet Still Alive/Although Womn Hd Been Ded For Ten Dys-. ISELIN Believed to, be ded,t lest ten dys, body of Mrs. Mrgret Cook, of Correj Avenue, this plce, ws found her servg of lrge brekfst. From 2 o'clock fternoon until ed Sundy fternoon by. herlte eveng,. brbecue dopted dughter, Elsie Kutcher dner will be fetured. In ddition, vriety of refreshments ook, ptient t Roosevelt Hospitl. will be vilble. Gmes, niusic, Miss Cook told uthorities spekg, dncg nd entert- re lso cluded"on dy's tht her mor hdn't been to seement her for two weeks. Becomg worried, she secured permission from Township Tresurer Clifford Gil- progrm.. hospitl uthorities to mke lis nd Recorder Alfred C. Urffer short visit. When she cme to re co-chirmen. They re beg house she knocked but filed "to ssisted by lrge committee cludg MyorWlter C. Christeh- receive ny response. She n entered- house with key shesen nd Commissioners Victor Pedersen, Jmes Forgione, Henry hd.. She found her mor's body bed n dvnced stte of Troger, Jr., nd John Pruun. decomposition. Clubs prticiptg. ' sponsorship of rlly re Est Rri- Police believe tht Mrs. Cook died of nturl cuses on or fter tn Republicn Club, Est Rritn September 18, for y found Young Republicn Club, West Rritn Republicn Ciub, Pisctwy- eeeipt book -which ws recorded. pyment to n Elizbeth firm on town Young Republicn Club, Ok tht dte. Tree Republicn Club, Womerfs A pet dog ws lso found Republicn Club of Menlo Prk, house. The niml evidently hd nd Colored Republicn Club of forged for himself, for box ofpotter's section. dog biscuits hd been knocked from. shelf nd torn open. Coroner Joseph Costello took chrge of body. FILM TO FOR CHARITY FUND Dnish Committee Spon- sors Entertment On Tuesdy Night FO'RiDS The new Dnish diogue film, "Livet P Hegnsgrd," meng English "Life t Hogue Frm," will be shown t Fords Plyhouse Tuesdy night, October 8, under, uspices of Dnish Centrl Committee. Nels Ker, president of committee, is chirmn of rrngements. Ech yer t Christms time, Dnish Centrl Committee which cludes severl Scndv-Americn groups, does considerble work for digent persons Residg this section nd distributes Christms bskets nd clothg. Proceeds of movie will be dded to fund for this purpose. The Vlhll Socil Club is now ffilited with Dnish Centrl 'Committee. CHURCH TO SPONSOR DANCE Affir To Be Held October 26; Hungr Gypsy Music To Be Feture BONHAMTOWN The nnul utumn dnce of combed societies of St. Mrgret-Mry's Church will be held t ths church hll Woodbridge Avenue, Sturdy, October 26. Alex Dery nd Peter Puskus, church trustees, hed s temporry committee chrge of plns. Hungr gyspy music will be fetured. Church groups ssistg re Altr Society, Holy Nme Society, Rosry Society nd Young Ldies' Choir Assocition. G.O.P. OPENS '40CAMPAIGN ON SUNDAY Old-Fshion Brbecue At Pes To Lunch Re- ' publicn Vote Drive TOWNSHIP CLUBS JOIN IN SPONSORING RALLY Gillis, Urffer, Co-Chirmen Of Committee; Prty Notbles Are Expected RARITAN TOWNSHI P A township-wide rlly nd old-fshioned brbecue will officilly open Republicn cmpign Rritn Township.Sundy, October 6, t The Pes, Lcoln Highwy, ner Metuchen. The ffir is beg sponsored by combed G-. O. P. clubs of municiplity. Stte Republicn cndidtes, Republicn leders from throughout stte nd county cndidtes nd leders will ttend most unusul event, Dr. Edwrd K. Hnson, township Republicn chirmn, sid yesterdy. More thn 1,000 persons re expected to ttend. The ffir will beg t 11 o'clock morng* with r fiyes Clls Grnd Rpids As Phone Compny's Guest FORDS 'Chris J. Hyes, of this plce, ws one of 160 lucky visitors wrded free long distnce demonstrtion telephone cll t Bell Telephone exhibit, while visitg (New York World's Fir. He spoke to folks Grnd 'Rpids, Michign. CHRISTMAS PARTY AIDES ARE_ NAMED Fisher To Be Chirmn Of Arrngements For Annul Kiddies' Fete PISCATAWAYTOWN Willim Fisher ws g nmed generl chirmn for nnul Christms prty for children of fire district sponsored by members of Rritn Enge Compny No.-I.--. Plns for nnul event were mde t meetg of compny Mondy night Plfield Avenue firehouse. The committee will lso request township recretion division to ssist providg entertmnet. The Christms prty is held ech yer for needy kiddies of community. Ech child is presented with toy nd cndy, ddition to refreshments. served t ~ ffir. The compny lso voted to llow full credit for fire ttendnce to ny member of deprtment who might be drfted for rmy service, providg he return s n ctive firemn fter period of rmy service hs been completed. Chief Thoms Swles nd Arthur Lthm, chief engeer, reported on ^three-dy school which y ttended t Rritn Arsenl. Control of fires which explosives re volved ws discussed t school. Reunion Dte October 11 For Jr. High School Clss CLARA BARTON- Plns re beg furred for reunion dnce to be held t.locl school Fridy eveng, October 11, by nth grde grdutg clsses of 1937, 1938, 1939 nd Members of present nth grde clss re lso vited to ttend. imiss Mrie Thompson is servg s chirmn, ssisted by George i Brent nd Jck Powell. Fords Mor, json Given Verdicts Of $1,150 jn Aftermth Of Crsh Mrs. Demeter Awrded $1,000 For Injuries Suffered In Automobile Accident; John Bodnr Defendent FORDS Mrs. Mry Demeter nd her son, Julius, both of this plce, won verdict Supreme Court, New Brunswick, Mondy, civil suit gst Pul J. Streub, of Perth Amboy. A jury wrded Mrs. Demeter $1,000 for juries she received December 25, 1938, when her son's cr, which she ws pssenger, ws collision with n utomobile owned IREMEN SPONSOR ANCE NOVEMBER 2 Proceeds Of Prty To Be Devoted-To Xms Prty For Children by John Bodnr, of Perth Amboy, nd driven by Streub. - Julius Demeter, her son, ws wrded $150 for dmge to his utomobile. Bodnr, co-deferidnt with Streub ws let out by direction of Circuit Judge A. Dyton Oliphnt when pltiffs filed to prove /-.T AT>A T.AT>mrM,T m,, Stretib ws ctg s his-gent. CLARA BARTON-The nnul Str^ub ws dr^g Bodnr,f cr without knowledge nd consent of owner, testimony reveled. The ccident occurred New msquerde nd blloon dnce sponsored by Rritn Enge Compny No. 2, will be held Sturdy eveng, November 2, Amboy Avenue firehouse. The ffir will be held to rise funds for nnul Christms prty for children of fire district.!. ~ A lrge committee is rrngg n elborte progrm which will clude refreshments nd entertment. Jimmy. Gy nd his orchestr will provide music for dncg. Legions' 'Lst-Mns Club' Plns Session Wednesdy WOODBRECJG Sixty-seven members of Lst Mn's Club of Woodbridge ipost, No. 87, Americn Legion will meet for its second nnul get toger next Wednesdy night t Vrdy's Lonely Acres Fords. There -were 68 men group when it ws orgnized lst yer, but one member, Willim Hrdg, of Sewren, hs died sce. Leon E. McElroy sid yesterdy tht ±he remg* 67 hve mde reservtions. Brunswick Avenue ner Rthbun Plce. FIREMEN'S SOCIAL ONSUTETONIGHT Fourth In Series Of Prties To Tke Plce In Firehouse PISCATAWAYTOWN The fourth series of gme socils sponsored by Rritn Township Exempt Firemen's Assocition will be held tonight Plfield Avenue firehouse here. Mny vluble prizes will be wrded wners. There will lso be number- of specil gmes. The series is beg held to rise money for new uniforms for members. -of township ssocition. EXPANSION BY CATALIN ANNOUNCED Size Of Fords Plnt Will Be PRESENT Incresed, N. Y. Office Reports FACILITIES CITED AS INADEQUATE Lbor Rolls/My Be Incresed When Enlrgement Is Fished PORDS An expnsion progrm ws uthorized for Fords plnt of Ctl Corportion of Americ, it ws nnounced through. orgniztion's New York office yesterdy. The -'expnsion, it ws sid, would enble n crese production cpcity nd reduce opertg costs. Work on construction is expected to beg with few weeks, A. A. MeCubb, works mnger t locl plnt, sid. The project. is scheduled to be completed by end of this yer. Normlly employg bout 25 ft people, compny here- hsfound present fcilities dequte^ due to demnd for its products. Although hirg of new help ' is not nticipted t present, new lbor my be dded when expnsion progrm is completed;" " The Ctl corportion mkes «st nd liquid phenolic res' for mkg such rticles s rdio cbets, women's shoe heels nd" brush bcks., nd for impregntion nd lmtion of wood, pper nd textiles. DANCE IS PLANNED BY KEASBEY CLUB Tigers To Hve Annul Affir In School Hll On November 9 KEASBEY The nnul.moonlight dnce, sponsored by Kesbey 'Tigers, will be held Sturdy eveng, November 9, t locl school. Lou Jcobs nd-his Centrl Jersey Fvorites will provide music. Steven Fiseu nd Joseph Mzurowski, co-chirmen of ffir, re plnng severl unique fetures. The ssistg committee members clude Alex Agri, George iprsler, Steven Krnyik, Steven Dek, John Sbo, John Kobs, Joseph Toth, Michel - Fiscu, Frnk. Egri, Frnk Sebst, Frnk Mtyi, Louis Bnko nd Louis Vrgo. TO SERVEJUPPER PTA Completes Plns For - Activity To Tke Plce ' On October 10th BONHAMTOWN The Bonhtown -Prent-Techer Assocition, - ; t recent meetg school here, completed plns for supper to be held 'Thursdy night, October 10, locl school. The committee -chrge of ffir consists of Mrs. Mry Henderson, Mrs. Leonrd Dvis, Mrs. Joseph Berth, Mrs. Theres" Noll- -' nd Helen Wchigel. Mrs. Frnk Lnky, president of group, troduced guest - speker, Fred A. Tlbot, township supertendent of schools, who d- " "-_ dressed members. He poted ' out re should be closer reltions' J between school nd prents.'- '-." The ssocition proposed milk- ''' fund for needy children. The-*"" needy cses will be determed r by "? #ie techers. An wrd will be 's. given to room which brgs lrgest number of new me% V bers jnto orgniztion Attend Surprise Prty^ Honorg Hopelwn Couple HOPELAWN Mr. nd -Mrs. V-> Stnley Sthon, of Wrden Street,""' were given surprise prty jt. ViTlge Brn here recently;. honor of Jheir silver weddg;n- ' - niversry. About 200 guestf ttended ffir., '. " Music nd dncg -weirer-c^sojoyed. Refreshments were served, ; The\ eouple received mny gifts. ^ "

2 PAGE TWO OCTOBER 4, 1940 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON WOMEN DEMOCRATS First District CMb Hs Affir Fridy Ifigfct At Hedqurters HABITAN TOWNSHIP The "Women's Democrtic Club held successful «&rd prty First [District Democrtic Club hedqurters, 22 Plyer Avenjle, Ldeneu, Fridy night. Mrs. Bfefbeirf; Pfeiffer ws chir-' mn, ssisted by Mrs. Anthoy Ist- vn. president; Mrs. Joseph Meenberg, Mrs. John Koves, Mrs. Alfred Peiley nd Mrs, Mtfche-p Miller. Mrs. Julius C. Engel, Mrs. Jme^ O'Connor, Mrs. Stephen Clyde". Mrs. Benjm. Shepherd, Mrs..Willim Peters, Mds. Vcent L- Mro, Mrs. Helen Fox. nd Miss Elizbeth Toth. 1,000,000 -workers held need of vition dustry. BOWL NOW IS New Alley* Soecil Afternoon Rtes for Ldies' nd Men's Groups MonelV to Fridy Ixtelulve Opportunity for men wotktg nlgut jjhtft Free Iiwrtrctlons Open Alley* t Rilwy Recretion Inc. Rilwy, N. J. Tel. Kli K '-Wr _ Hooney, Judy rj Douls Firbnks i Jr. pecild [Twill Bck fcnt from Lfidl bolt. FRIKAf mi SATUI0AT fsolids nd 7SPJ* [Ml Sif th he idel fbrje tfyf #&hpol Ldresses nd fsktrts [qulity, Iwide. " wide f?re-shnmk n nd^tub fst colors. [Prts nd ^ A* «J Solids, 39' SvSr' J U ' Lwide... wshble. [40* wide lew [Fll shdes. Tke Ajtivsutg of - Ctr % 9 Covers tmi Bmpe Mde T& Order To Ply At Rhwy Thetre All. color, excitement nd dnger of pirte dys cojne.to thrillg life on screen of Rilwy Thetre, -where Krrol Flynn strs s swsh-bncklg hero of "The Se Hwk." TOT'S SIXTH BIRTHDAY CELEBATED AT PARTY Snd Hills Girl Hostess To Little Friends; Refreshments Served SAND HIL.LS The sixth birthdy of Jen Ann Hornk, dughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Pul Hornk, of New Street, this plce, ws ob- \Mrs. George Wejfb Hostess T& Clr Brton Crd Chh CLARA BARTON Mrs. George Webb ws hostess to Thursdy Night Bridge Club t her home Fourth Avenue. Mrs. Lelnd Tylor ws wrded high scor.e prize nd Mrs. Willim Ben-, nett received consoltion prize. * Or guests present were Mrs. Edwrd Wickberg, Mrs. John C. Anderson, Mrs. Crl Reitentoch,,Mrs. Victor Ricei nd Mrs. Willim Test, THREE FALL FROM AUTO Snte Fe, N. M. Tryg vly to keep her son, Sndo Klnges, 3, frofli fllg out of her movg utomobile, Mrs. Klnges fell out too. Mrs. Jmes Dkos, friend, tried.to ctch Mrs. Klnges nd she fell too. The two women were seriously jured but child ws only scrtched. SUN;, MON., TUES., WED. Plus Anne Shirley - Jmes Ellison "ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS" TODAY nd SAT. if A BSWRSAM SUM SU&5MERV1U.E Request St. Njte "SING, BABY, SING- ALICE FAYE. RITZ BROS. TROOP 12 REUNION WEDNKPAY mm Bnquet To Be Served In Plfield Ave. Fire-, house At 7 o'ciock PISCATAWAYTOWN -r- B oy FORDS The Gbby Chtter Scout Troop 12 hs issued vittions nd reservtion crds to pr- Club met t tome of Miss served with prty t Hornyk Elenor Prs.ler Byview Avenue, Kesbey, Fridy eveng. residence here. ents, committeemen nd former Refreshments were served nd Present were Misses Elenor nd Florence Fitz, Arle members of troop, for first gmes were plyed. nnul >bnquet nd reunion to be KreudI, Edw Chovn, Helen Novk, Elenor Prsler nd Lill Guests present were Michel held Wednesdy eveng t.7 Elko, Andrew Elko, Jon Woznk, Steve Lko, Jr., Allen Woz- firehouse. The group's next regulr session o'clock Flfield Avenue Lund. nk, Chrles Molnr, Ruth Rsmussen, Elenor Krbchk, seventh yer of troop's for- The bnquet will lso celebrte is scheduled for tonight. Nickey Krbchk, George nd RUBBER mtion. Thirty-ne members re Jon Krbchk, Mr. nd Mrs. Experimentl sttions for growr registered for current yer. George Elko, Mrs. A. Elko, Mr. g rubber plnts will ne set up Mors of-trop members hve nd Mrs. George Krbchk, vrious Lt-Americn countries s result of vestigtions formed n uxiliry which hs Mrs. Robert Rssmussen, Mr. nd been ctive furrg work, Mrs. Chrles Smyk nd Mr. nd recently conducted by U. S, of hoys. They will id Mrs. Al Woznk. Deprtment of Agriculture.- Some servg of bnquet.. Louis Johnson 'is scoutmster, with Robert Vorhees nd Fred Lngenohl, Jr., ssistnt scoutmster. Journlism There tyre 13,995 students enrolled journlism courses more thi! 450 Americn colleges nd universities. AMERICAN IS COMPANION TO THOUSANDS Hundreds of thousnds of boys nd young men red THE AMERI- CAN BOY Mgze every month nd consider it more s livg compnion thn s mgze,' "It's s much buddy to me s my neighborhood chum," writes one high school senior. "THE AMERICAN BOY seems to understnd boy's problems nd "considers m such symptic nd helpful wy. It gives dvice nd -entertg redg on every subject which yottng fellow is terested. It is prticulrly helpful sports. I mde our school bsketbll tem becuse of plyg tips I red THE AMERICAN BOY." Mny fmous thletes ll sports credit much of ir sucr eess to helpful suggestions -received from sports rticles ci"- ried THE AMERICAN BOY Mgze. Virtully every issue offers dvice from fmous.coch or plyer. Footbll, bsketbll, trck, tennis, fct every mjor sport is covered fiction nd fct rticles. Techers, librrs, prents nd leders of boys 1 ' clubs lso recommend -THE AMERICAN BOY enthusisticlly. They hve found tht s generl rule regulr reders of THE AMERICAN BOY dvnce more rpidly nd develop more worthwhile chrcteristics thn do boys who do not red it. Tred writers nd rtists, fmous coches nd thletes, explorers, scientists nd men successful busess nd dustry jo/with n experienced stif to produce THE AMERICAN BOY, sort of redg mtter boys like best. THE AMERICAN BOY sells on most newsstnds t 25c copy. Subscription prices re 2.00 for one yer or $3.50 for three yers. Foreign nd Cnd rtes 50c yer extr. T«subscribe simply send your nnte ddress nd remittnce direct to THE AMERI- CAN BOY, 7430 Second, Blvd., Detroit, Michign. TO MEET TUESDAY Juli Dtti To B.e Hostess To Fords Gr#up In Mple Ave. Home CLARA BARTON The Clr Brton Prent- FOKDS The Ldies' Auxiliry Techer Assocition will hold welcome prty for to Hrry Hnson Post No. 16.3, techers nd lso Irwln Ritter, prcipl, nd Fred A. Tlfoot, supervisg prcipl of township schools, t locl Americn Legion, will hold its rglr meetg- Tuesdy eveng, October.8j t home of Miss Juli school Tuesdy fternoon t 3 o'clock. The even mrks openg' meetg of group this yer. Dni, 43 Mple Avenue. Members of orgniztion Miss Estelle Johnson is chrge of Progrm. will conduct birthdy revelg A prize will be wrded to prty followg busess session. -Refreshments will be served. ent t session. The me of clss hvg' most prents pres- Miss Dni nd 'Mrs. Arthur Perry ssocition for ttended Ntionl Legion Con^ school term is "Eduction, yention t Boston recently nd reported on proceedgs to locl unit- The Junioi" Auxiliry will eet ftlondy eveng, October 1, t home of Miss.Glori Sunshe t 7 o'clock.. At" this time., newly stlled president, Miss Sunshe, will preside for first time. Rerfreshments will be served by hostess. - Elenor JPrsler Hostess Kesbey To Girls' Club time go, Congress mde vilble $500,000 for vestigtions s -to possibility of mss production of rubber this hemisphere to reduce dependence of this country upon rubber from. Nerlnds Indies nd Mly Pensul. Still Use Ice Despite widespred use of mechnicl refrigertors, Americns still consume 40,000,000 tons of ice nnully. VENETIAN BL9NDS AND Wdow Shdes Mde to Specifictions Clr Brton Techers, Prcipl To Be Given Reception Om Tuesdy Txibot Also To Be Guest At Prty To Be Given. By PTAi Miss Johnson Is In Chrge Of Progrm Americn Wy." Officers of orgniztion re Mrs. Alfred Schnebbe, president; Mrs. Hrvey Mthisen, first vice president; Mrs. Anders Christsen, second vice president; Mrs. John C. Anderson, tresurer; Miss Veronic Krnyik Observes Birthdy At Kesbey Fete KEASBEY A birthdy prty ws given recently honor of Miss Veronic Krnyik. The ffir 'ws held t her home Peterson Avenue nd ws rrng-ed by her mor, Mrs. John Krnyik. Those present were Misses Mry Schuller. Mry Toth, Mry Pyti, Juli Krnyik, Mrgret Cheeg, Mry Borsko, Anne Koczn, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. S. Fczk, Miss Betty Hrder nd Miss Veronic Krnyik. Frmers Build Americn frmers spend between $400,000,000 nd $500,000,000 yer on new buildgs nd improvements. CLOTHING FOE THE FAMILY ON CREDIT Lowest Terms nd Prices LBRO CLOTHING CO. 90 CHURCH ST. New Brunswick A Rnge of Qulity, Style nd Price for every requirement. ;''.GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP CONSULT US FOR ESTIMATE Phone P. A OAK ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. UBERTY STARTS TOMORROW GEORGE, O'BRIEN "TRIPLE JUSTICE" VIRGINIA VALE "COMIN' 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN" BOB^BURNS XTn Merkel Jerry Colojxn CREATED especilly for YOUR TYPE." WE ARE TRAINED to style your hir s- best becomes your fetures. Wher your fce is ovl, round, trgulr, or squre we cn fltter your fetures with hir beuty. COLUMBUS DAY SPECIAL!. $ 5 Permnent For $3*58 OCTOBER 7, 8, 9 AND 10 For Appotment Phone Wood EXPERT BEAUTICIANS, TRAINED IN HATR-STYLING, ARE AT YOUR SERVICE AT THE TOWNSHIP'S MOST POPULAR BEAUTY SALON Elenor McDonnell, secretry; Mrs. Jmes Fortier, fncil secretry, nd Miss. Georgi Thofnll correspondg secretry. The followg committee chirmen hve been ppoted for ensug yer Miss Grce Toft, progrm; Mrs. John C. Anderson, fnce nd budget; membership, Mrs. Hrvey Mthisen; publicity, Mrs. Willim Test;,.congress publiction, Mrs. Michel Eoskos; music, Miss Es^ telle Johnson; helth, Mrs..Willrd Andrews. Welfre, Mrs. Rose Psterk; I juvenile protection nd s f ety, Joseph Cost; legisltion, Miss Dillie T'horhll; Ntionl Prent- Techer mgze, Mrs. Btce Eggert; gols, Mrs. Louis Nelson ; "Founder's Dy" chirmn, Mrs. Nelson; hospitlity, Mrs. Ver Lebirth. TO MEET MONDAY RARITAN TOWNSHIP A regulr meetg of Holy Nme Society of St. Theres's Church, Ldeneu, will be held church Mondy eveng, October 7 t 8 o'clock. Joseph Ambr.osio, president, will preside. eheerful HEAT Whosoever cquires modern rdt gs fire now recognized s stndrd fireplce equipment is cheered nd wrmed by n bundnce of quick rdt het whenever desired, by dy,or night. Its sun-like het is free from odor,, -dust or shes." iliii TOBIN-CHARLiE RUGGLES NEW MILLINERY SHOP WITH MODERN LAYOUT AND NEW IDEAS IN Tht rise to smrt heights... lots of veil flttery fers on Csul Brims of velvet nd gros- Hts Mde to Order All Styles, Colors nd Hed We've been ll over mrket seen ll styles, ex'med ll fbrics nd you know s well s we do tht prices re stedily gog up becuse of plce clothg dustry lis to ply defense. SOT fter serious reserch ll through mrket we selected se cots s top p J seson vlues. Better see m if you need cot this fll. 'All Wool Knitted Fleece ^, STYLED LINES. TOP TAILORING Green Gry Also Crvnette Clvry Twill green nd gry. The Ry Side Qulity Gbrde, Sunny Side fe ll wool fbric. Crmnette Gbrde Cots 3.STYLES Button Fly Fronts. Zipper Full nd Knee Lengths DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS ON SATURDAY Nest to SeoKs & Roebuek TSHOBAETSTKJffiT 1 LAGRACE BEAUH SHOPPE CCHRISTENSEN BUILDING) 97 MMM STREET WQQDBRiDGE 163 SMITH STREET, PERTH

3 ^ OCTOBER 4, 1940 AND RARITAisr TOWNSHIP BEACON OF CARTERET I A N Pisctwy LAWN FETE.MARKS 6RAYAN1YERSARY Anor Ferdnd? PAGE THREE Our Redeemer EmngelklChurch AT GUILDS PARTY Scene Of Stevens-Adms Mrrige St. John's Chpel. Society Mr. nd Mrs. Lwrence Miller imiss Mry Horvth, of Perth nd son, Lrry, of Silver Lke Amboy, nd John Krnyik, of Pvisited reltives terson Avenue, witnessed rdio Pisctwyiowit Couple fc Helen Kolbus, Rymond Avenue, Bronx over weekend. Miss Henriett. My erxied cscde bouquet but of brodcst New Y.srk City responsors rrty rndy Stevens,/dughter of Mr. nd Mrs.pk roses nd oi" flowers. cently, Observnce G'f Occsion tjuredki Are -jmr. nd Mrs. Adolph Shonter, Bridesmids Miss Ceceli Mrof M Street, ttended Mr. nd Mrs. K'mn Gubics In Tho^sen's HiS... By Prty At Home In Church Ceremony t nd Miss Betty Beni wore nd dughter Am-eli, of Pirfield, World's Fir over weekend. gowns similr design,to Conn., were guests Sundy of Miss Helen Redmn, of Lke PISCATAWAYTOWN Mr. nd Guild of K35ASBEY.Miss Helen Kobus, mid, of honor's but of blush rose Mr. nd Mrs. John Chronlco, of of ;101 Willim Street, Fords, View Boulevrd, nd Anthony Mrs. Aron Gry, of Bonnie Brook St. John's Chpel-held most sue. H." Adms, of Mrket Street, velvet nd fille silk. They cr- Highlnd Avenue. Wchigel, or Jefferson Street, Avenue, this plce, recently celdughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Jcob,S, ried similr bouquets. d ih t thab KobtiSj of Bhl Avenue, this plce, were Pennsylvni visitors Sun- ebrted ir silver weddg nr cessful crd prty \Fridy night,t Perth./Arb oy, Sturdy fternoon Mr. nd Mrs. John Chby, t 4' o'clock Our Redeemer Thomsen's community hll New The bridegroom ws ttended of Grnt Street, were recent visniversry with prty on lwn ws mrried.sturdy fternoon dy. t 4 ' l k Lurn, Church, Evngelicl by Erl Adms. Leroy Stevens itors t "World's Fir. Brunswick Avenue. \Mrs. Fred 01t 2;30 o'elock St. Stephen's -Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Behttn of ir home. More thn fifty Forels. Rev. A. L. Kreylg, nd Chrles Miller were. ushers. E. 0. Church, Perth Amboy, to nd son, Nichols, nd dughter, reltives nd friends ttended; sen ws generl chirmn. ps ;or, officited... Miss Ann Cheeg, of NewRymond Gureeki, of 22 --Hrris Ann, of Silver Lke Avenue, were The couple received mny gifts, The bride's mor -wore nvy The door prizews.wrded to rk, visited t home of her The reception t Frem Hll folstreet, Crteret. A reception fol- Milltotwn visitors Sundy. Followg ir mrrige twenmrs. Chrles Pfeiffer,. specil lo"p ed ceremonies nd ws t- blue crushed velvet dress with mor, Mrs. Elizbeth Cheeg lowed t Pleon Hll, Crteret., -.Mrs. Chrles Horn nd son,ty-five yers go, couple cme blck ccessories while brideprize to Mrs. Juli" Stils'pn, nd tended by 200 guests. groom's mor.wore. we-col- Smith Street. The bride ws ttended by Miss Rudy, of Medow Rod, spent St- to ir present home. They hve non-plyers"^rize to Mrs. Woddej. Mrs. Andrew Dudsh, of New two sons, Robert of Middlesex 1 ored dress with mtchg ccesf'miss Stevens ws given mrurdy t Pot Plesnt. Jennie Lewndowski of Byonne The followg were jhigh score rige by her fr. She wore sories. Ech wore eorsg'e of Brunswick, ws guest Tuess mid of honor. Mrs. Pszek -Mrs UeyelTyn Mendell, of Avenue, nd Aron, Jr., of Plwners Pochle, Helen Isky, dy night of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph of C&rteret ws mtron of honor Woodbridge Avenue, nd Mrs. field. John Fullerton, M. SntiorfF, Kte i>wn- of white slipper st pk roses. Prsler Byview Ayenue. tirimmed with eyelet beded emnd Misses Mry Kobus nd John, Kentos nd Remsen HnsMrs. Gry is former Miss 'The couple left on weddg Ann Mndy, Edwrd Eberle, ] Irene Petner served s brides- mnn, of Medow Rod, ttended Berth Wiuff of Perth. Amboy. Lnky, Mrs. Isbell Peterson, broidery on shoulders nd long trip to Wshgton, D.. C. Upon Mly Air Trvel mids. stte fir t Trenton Sturdy. Her husbnd is employed t Chester ip. Olsen, Mrs. Oxosz, Mrs. ti'.. Her fgertip-length veil of return y will'reside t 418 MrMly is boostg ir trvel. Peter Kobus, bror of Mr. nd Mrs. Russell Hr- Mck Mnufcturg plnt New. Greer, Mrs..Wchel; fn-tn,tulle ws trimmed with st strs ket Street, Perth Amboy. bride, ws best mn. rison, Rymond Hrrison nd Miss Brunswick. Joseph Petrie, Mrie Schuster, t edges nd she crried Ushers were Steven SosnowsM Lottie Smith, of M Street, tmrs. Fullerton, Eonld Wodder-, cscde/bouquet of white roses nd of Crteret, Jcob Sikor of- New- i tended centennil services of ADDRESSES ARE LISTED Juli Stilsoh, Lorre Wrgo, bby's bredth. rk, John Cybti o-f Crteret nd Neshmy -Methodist Church Irene Vmos, Id Fullerton; ; Miss,'Lill Stevens, s mid of FOR CHURCH GROUP Peter Brn of Crteret. Hulmeville, P., Sundy. bridge, Mrs. Briehze, Viol Puller- i'onor./wore. spphire blue gown, Mrs. Grce Loble nd dughton; rummy, Mrs, Kentos, Mtw. bodice of velvet with sweetter,'helen, of Lill Street, nd Member Of-High School FJgo, Betty, M-zur, Mrs. Crl hert' neckle nd extremely Mr. nd Mrs. George Reed,n-d Sundquist, EJdy Wiig-o, Ann full / skirt of fille silk. ' She lso culty To Spek Next children, of Woodbridge Avenue, Pnko; euchre, Peter Johnson nd Sundy Night spent Sundy with Mr. nd Mrs. C. Pfeiffer. Republicn Club Convenes; 'Mr. nd Mrs. D. Leon Jen- Prker Loble Rhwy. FORD<S A novel progrm is bengs nd dughter, Robert, of g plnned by Young People's Lcoln Highwy, ttended ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mrs. R. A. Peltier Is Feted IMewlyweds Receive GUts tre performnce Perth AntFORDS fc nd Mrs. Thoms Fellowship of St. John's- Chpel, Clled up<jn to shre led!' RARITAN TOWNSHIP T h e 9 boy recently. Onder, of Kg- George's Rod, n- this plce, Rev. W. H.,. Sehmus, with bull Metro-Goldwyn- On Birthdy Anuiv&s&.ry 59 x 109 Lndscped Plot '. ^Young Republicn Club of this vicr, nnounced yesterdy. Mx. nd Mrs. Alfred J. nounce enggement of ir Myer's new Miture MusiFORDS Mrs. Richrd A.. Pel^ 8 plce met recently t ' Myfir Ech meetg will beg "with isehnebbe, of Michel Street, en- dughter, Ann, to Joseph Ploscl "Rode Dough," Slly Pyne Pved Street nd Sidewlk. terted Mrs. Schnebbe's mor, konk, of Wshgton Rod, service chpel, followed by tkes no chnces. She feeds tier, of Ford Avenue, ws recently Grill, Superhighwy, with twenty, honored on her birthdy by J brief busess meetg. Then e Mrs. Elizbeth Treichrd, of Syreville. members present. Copper Pipe nd Stremled Fittgs for hlf n hour re will be him disies before y so number of friends. Brooklyn, this week. The ffir ws given honor Present t prty were Mrs;. cmers. Smmy Lee speker who will discuss problems GUILD TO MEET 8 Mr. nd -Mrs. Kudoiph M. G. W. Lrson, of Irvgton; Mr_, of Mr. nd Mrs. Clifford Woerner, Kohler Fixtures Pes nd son, Rudy, Jr., of LFORDS The Women's Guild of rised by members of or- short. Mrgret Oxenf ord nd Mrs. The o- of Silver.Lke Avenue, nd Mr. coln Highwy, nd Henry A. Koer- St. John's Chpel will hold meet- Subsidiry Keport dore Mengel, of Hsbrouk Heights; nd Mrs. Hrold Ryno, of Third Wer-Stripped Wdows Severl meetgs will be devoted ber, Jr., of, Hmilton Avenue, g t home of Mrs. Jmes A "recent report by Joseph Est- Mrs. H. C. Smith, of Woodbridge; Street, members who hd been to topic, "How Cn I Get spent weekend t Brightwters Quish, Crow's Mill Rod, Kes^ e mn, Interstte Commerce commis- Mrs. C. Sorenson, of Perth..AmMgic Chef Rnge ' Bech. bey, Tuesdy eveng, October 8, Job?" The remder of ses-sion chirmn, for six-yer study boy; Mr. nd Mrs. John W. '3y-mrried durg vction of sion will be spent plyg gmes of government subsidies to trnsclub from its scheduled meetgs. Miss Frnces McLne, of t 730 o'clock. dos, Mr. nd Mrs. Chris Soreisen, nd dncg". They were, presented with gifts Woodbridge Avenue, -with Jmes porttion, revels tht rilrods Sundy night, Howrd Fuller- hve not sufiered through subsidies Mrs. Borge Pederson, Lois; nd from, unit, One-Mon Town Ashton, of Lcoln Highwy, Pederson, Miss Nnette Billy Rhn is only resident ton, member of Woodbridge to competg trnsporttion meth- Robert^ spent Mondy with friends "t IseHigh School fculty, will spek ods. The report disclosed, Est- Henry,.Mrs. Florence Henry, Jck CANADIAN PILOTS of MfUien, Ore. l. nd guest of.hoor, ll bout his work with freshmn mn sid, tht totl government Peltier It is probble tht Cnd pi; of this plce. footbll tem. Just West Of St. Jmes' Church lots will tr t irports subsidies to trnsporttion 1936 sourn prt of this country durhowrd E. Richrdson, of mounted to $193,618,000, of which. MANPOWER lld e y s p r m Perth Amboy H'igh School stff, 66.6 per cent went to wter trnsan\ ventory of,1iie country's,^jf, will discuss topic, "Who Will porttion; 18.5 per cent to stem unemployed mnpower hs been W Wr?" t October 13 rilrods; 10.8 per cent to ir trnsflights Cnd. PHONE P. A meetg. porttion nd 4.1 per cent to motor- comple'ted, ccordg to Sidney 150 ' Hillmn, i member of i Ntionl Eight-tegged tmb vehicle trnsporttion. IT'S A GIRL! In Albm Cverns musetom Defense \ Advisory '; Commission, FORDS A dughter ws born who sys tjit 5,500,000 men hve re is lmb with eight legs. - Memphis Hs Boys* Town to Mr. nd Mrs. Frnk Albnese A< three-phse Becuse judge, thought tht. been registered. recently t South Amboy Me- reformtory ws not plce for progrm is underw.y, cludg moril Hospitl. two boys who were. trouble, Mem- n ventory of mnpower ccord Hoover, t U. of P,, wrns our phis, Tenn., tody bosts of "Boy's* g to skills; coopertion of Town." He ws Judge Cmille Kel- dustry for trg men dusst. Jmes' Auditorim Woodbridge entry to wr mens dicttorship. ley. He terested Rev. Vernon tril.plnts nd trg progrm W. Lne, rector of Church of. voctionl schools of Good Shepherd ssumg respon- ntion,... i sibuity. Sce tht dy, Gilor Hll, nmed -honor of bishop, s been Wrong Tube known s "Boys' Town," Persons Psteur picked up " wrong test teteresteii yout welfre hve s efsisted providg clos nd food tube nd thus discovered o BB fects of vcction.!, for residents of Gilor Hll. Menio Prk Y MONDAY NIGHT EVEEY f? SMITH STREET, < PERTH AMBOY>'N. J. FALL CLASSES NCJW FORMING ENROLL NOW! (3) nd tke dvntge of best opportunity Beuty Culture. A proposition tht -will secure splendid future nd excellent come..specilize, n ern. Esy stllments rrnged INSTRUCTIONS Free Plcement Bureu. NEW JERSEY mmk liili iliiii WINDSHIELD WIPEES AND SHOCK 4BSOEBEBS OKve Your Cr In MOWS Free Instruments BEAUTY CULTURE ACADEMY Pr. Elenor J. Bowers formerly he t.peher nfl structor of tile Wilfred Acdemy Perth Aiuboy HOBART BLDG. 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Better Sight lmps re mde to specifictions of Illumtg Engeerg Society. They provide combtion of direct nd direct light tht is soft nd restful for eyes. Note tht I.E.S, lmp (bove right)- nd kerosene lmp (bove left).re similr stylg.., crystl pebble glss font, "wide key" nd mrble bse. The beuty of old kerosene lmp is rethicd 'this model I.E.S. tble lmp. I.E.S. tble nd floor lmps re mde mny beutiful styles. They dd beuty to rooms nd brg lightg up to modern stndrds. Use I.E.S. Better Sight lmps your home. Complete Outfits Everythg on One Aesounfl You cn now buy I.E.S. lmps period styles. The tble lmp below hs fmilir ruby colored pebble glss font, polished brss slick nd mrble bse of grndmor's time. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE Girls' Cots, double-dutv cots nd snow suits, $4.98 up! COMPANY >.' ^ i ; SEWICE "* A-S04S Tune "TJIE TELEPHONE HOUR" MonflY nigws t 8 o'clock Sttions WEAF KYW B S' ft. GIRLS' CLOTHING SCHOOL OUTFITS PAY LATER I

4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 FORDS AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON RA FORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by THE BEACON PUBLISHING GO. With Offices t 611 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, N. J. TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY Subscription $1.50 per yer Elmer" J. Vecsey... Publisher nd Mngg Editor Entered t Post Office t Fords, N. J., s second clss mil mtter on April 17, j Courge The condemntion by Chrles Edison, Democrtic cndidte for Governor, of destruction of election poll books Hudson County time- to destroy evidence sought by United Sttes Sente vestigtg committee, is precisely keepg with mn's chrcter. His friends expected no less, even though his politicl foes hoped for less. His sttement, deplorg burng of importnt records Democrtic stronghold of Hudson, ws forthright nd Inspirg. It is refreshg tht re hs ppered on New Jersey politicl scene t lst mn of courge who plces his own self-respect bove selfish dvncement. Spekg of poll book burng Mr. Edison sid t Prceton Wednesdy night The obvious prtisnship of Republicn Legislture does not bld me to wht hs hppened county normlly Democrtic. The destruction of election records, no mtter wht legl techniclities support it, cnnot be condoned. I condemn it. And this kd of thg is bound to hppen g nd g if Legislture fils to dopt sttewide election reforms. The election lw sitution New Jersey is sordid mess. I urge ll men terested preservtion of scred right of vote New Jersey to come to my side nd fight fight for honesty elections, for honesty government. As cndidte for Governor of New Jersey, I would rr go down to defet thn fil to rise my voice protest gst wht I terpret to be morl irregulrities. I would rr be respected thn elected. Free Enterprise Fces A Foe The gretest brrier to pece of world tody is new-fngled economic system, imposed upon Germny* by necessity, but neverless refed nd rigorously pplied by Hitler. ' Americns who still tlk.bout "free enterprise" this country ought to understnd, very clerly, tht it is doomed if 1 Germny conquers Gret Brit, reorgnizes Europe nd ttempts to do busess with or ntions upon bsis'of brter. > -, There is no plce for dividul economic philosophy of Germny. Everythg is through Stte nd by its permission. To secure foreign mrkets -re is exchnge control, import limittions nd export subsidies..- No privte busess, United Sttes or elsewhere, < cn compete with such busess eompetitor South Americ, or nywhere else. ithe world cnnot endure, economiclly, hlf-brter nd hlf-free. Eir it must follow one pttern or or. In ' this country we hve espoused ory of dividul ititive; with s few government controls s possible. If Germny, through militry triumphs, becomes our world competitor, we will fce two choices () give up nd live with our. own territory, or (b) orgnize our busi- ] ness upon Germn system. This ltter lterntive would men bolition of wht we cll Ameri- cn cpitlist system. It would men rigid governmentl control, regimenttion nd > bsolute subordtion of divid- ; ul to Stte. A Swiss Nvy At Lst Americns, for mny yers, hve en-! joyed ir little joke bout "Swiss ; Nvy," but humor of sitution hs ended becuse Swiss Republic, com- pletely cut off -from ocen, never- less now mts nvy. Switzerlnd, t begng of ', wr, with no seports nd no merchnt citizenry would be plesnt evidence of dustril nd generl busess ctivity nd, hence, prosperous times. Not so with Wshgton, D. C. It my not be entirely cocidence tht 36 per cent crese re hs come t time when ntion s whole ws undergog ten yers of severe busess depression!., -'.- Durg decde question, government hs immensely widened rnge of its ctivities tht ffect privte life of dividul Americn. Hordes of new commissions nd bords hve ppered, possessg extr-judicil uthority over frmer, busess mn, nd pl-mr. Ordry Citizen. Concurrently, old "doctre of sttes'.rights" so.jelously gurded by Jefferson nd or gret men -hs lmost been lost through se encrochments of centrl power.. It is men who dmister se vst, new powers who ccount for gret crese ' popultion of our cpitl city. Everyone will dmit tht, s United Sttes hs grown lrger nd more complex, problem of runng Federl government hs necessrily grown more difficult. Tht fils to ccount for present vst number of new officils nd new underlgs, ir slries pid by txpyers of ntion. And we ll need to relize fully wht tremendous crese popultion of Wshgton mens terms of democrcy nd our sound Americn trditions! If this sttement is correct, logicl suggestion is tht French beg, defendg mselves gst Germn ggression mre, found it difficult to export her f- T ished products or import rw mterils. nd prcticg "blow for blow" technique gst soldiers of Adolf Hitler ; Consequently, government reluctntly decided to chrter ships of its own nd now who hve overthrown French Govern- ; hs fifteen Greek ships redy to plow ses, provided ir opertions do not run thwrt British blockde. Popultion And Bureucrcy In 1930, if you hd plced District of Columbi list of our sttes rrnged ccordg to popultion, it would ' hve rnked 41st. This yer, ccordg to, new census, it is 37th. And it's still movg up! ; In cse of lmost ny or city you wnt to nme,. similr multipliction of Lbor Rllies Behd Brbour New Jersey lbor is lmost solidly behd United Sttes Sentor W. Wrren Brbour for re-election, s shown by endorsements voted recently. The reson for this support ws perhps expressed best by Sentor Brbour's opponent, Jmes H. R. Cromwell, when he publicly dmitted "Sentor Brbour hs good lbor record." The "Big Four" rilrod brorhoods clled Sentor Brbour's record on lbor legisltion "outstndg" nd described Sentor s "one of foremost liberls Congress." The executive committee of New Jersey Buildg nd Construction Trdes Council, n A. F. of L. ffilite, likewise commended Sentor's lbor record nd urged tht he be supported. The Stte Federtion of Lbor, while it did not mke n open endorsement, left no doubt tht it ws keenly terested re-electg Sentor Brbourp Perhps on no or issue re views of Sentor Brbour nd Mr. Cromwell more clerly defed. The Sentor voted for every mjor bill to benefit worker nd his fmily. He supported Ntionl Lbor Reltions Act, Federl Wge-nd-Hour lw, Norris Anti-junction bill, Rilrod Retirement ct, nd socil legisltion such s unemployment surnce, old ge pensions, Federl housg progrm nd work relief ppropritions. On or hnd, Mr. Cromwell is on record gst virtully every tenet of Americn lbor movement; He regrds trde unions s "unnecessry nd retrogressive." He opposes collective brgg. He is gst legisltion fixg mimum wges nd mximum hours. Mr. Cromwell hs lso expressed his opposition to socil security system nd Federl housg progrm. Sentor Brbour's friendship for lbor hs been proved. Mr. Cromwell's opposition is known. Lbor mkes no mistke urgg re-election of Sentor Brbour. Foolish Sttement Awrd Of ll foolish sttements ttributed to foreign sttesmen sce Wr Europe begn, highest wrd, so fr s we re concerned, goes to Foreign Mister Pul Budou, of Frnce. ' Undoubtedly censed becuse British wrships, led by Generl de Gulle, shelled West Africn port of Dkr preprtory to lndg troops, French Foreign Mister sserted, "Wounded s she my be, Frnce still is cpble of defendg herself nd replyg blow for blow." ment nd re msters of Frnce. It Does Seem To Us I. We hve commented severl times upon cruelty tht prents often visit upon ir children selectg nmes, for' ir offsprg. It seems to us tht Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Infnts should do somethg bout Pennsylvni couple who nmed ir tw sons, Wendell.Delno nd Frnkl Willkie. There ought to be lw; et ceter! The World Series A Reporter h Wshgton By H. S. Sims 16,500,000 TO REGISTER 5,000,000 AVAILABLE 900,000 IN FIRST YEAR DRAFT SIGNIFICANCE FOREIGN NATIONS WARNED WILLKIE PUSHES CAMPAIGN ODDS FAVOR F. D. R. NEED PACIFIC BASES MAY USE SINGAPORE U. S. ROLE WIDENS No Americn should ove-look; significnce of Wednesdy, October 16, when 16,500,000 men between*21 nd 35, register for - possible yer's militry trg, 6,500 districts throughout ' United Sttes.. For first time while t pece, United Sttes dopted conscription s mens of securg n dequte rmy. Thus hevy hnd of wr is lid upon young men of this country. At lest, 5,000,000 men of first registrtion re expected, to be vilble for service nd 900,000 will be ducted to service durg next twelve months. Locl officils will register men, clssify m s immeditely vilble or subject to deferment becuse of dependents or essentil nture of ir jobs. The registrtion crds, shuffled nd numbered hphzrdly by locl drft bords, will go to Wshgton where y will be re-shuffled nd drwn by lot. The order which crd numbers re drwn will determe ' order which men registered ech locl bord re r& subject to exmtion for trg. When registrnt's number is le, for immedite service, questionnire will be filled out to provide bsis for clssifiction nd if registrnt is clled for exmtion, itil physicl exmtion will be given by locl medicl exmer. Thus, to proment citizens ech locl re will fll much responsibility. They must determe sttus of registrnts, defe "essentil" jobs nd, t this time, y re urged to be liberl ir, defitions. If registrnt is not stisfied with Ms sttus, s determed by locl bord, n ppel my be crried to President. Americn citizens beyond ge limit of Selective Service Act should not underestimte scrifice tht will be mde by thousnds of men clled to trg. These young citizens will often be required to give up ir plce economic life of ir communities nd to ccept less py from Government y.serve. Of course, reverse is true nd some of trees will improve ir fncil sitution by opertion of drft. Every employer should ttempt to protect employee who scrifices come for ptriotic service nd, if possible, re-employ tree t conclusion of his yer's service. This my volve some difficulties but convenience is not to be compred with complictions tht disturbs j even-tenored existence of mn who is jerked out of civil life to Militry trg.. The doption of compulsory militry trg by United Sttes, while t pece, dictes profound understndg on prt of people of this country of world sitution. Despite our pst ntipthy to drft lws, becuse of dnger tht mlitristic sentiment my develop, re is widespred pprovl of Selective Service Act, even mong young men who will be clled to service., They seem to relize tht existence nd liberty of this country my depend upon immedite preprtions for ntionl defense. There "is. cresg-. evidence from brod, notbly gurded rections Jpn, Germny nd COMB THE WQWLZ ACCOUNT OF Itly tht significnce of* conscription of United Sttes is well understood. Plly, messge crried cross ocens to or lnds, declres tht this country, despite its love of pece, understnds" nture of chllenge tht is beg mde to democrtic stitutions nd is preprg itself, if necessry, to ssert nd mt its wy of life by force of rms. In its re-rmg,, United Sttes gives pl notice to totlitr ntions tht it will not buy. pece "t ny price" nd tht. question of pece or wr, future depends lrgely upon ir ttitude to Tights, terests nd liberties of our people. Menwhile, with bout month to go, presidentil cmpign contues unbted, with Mr. Willkie busy his energetic efforts to rech people. The Republicn nomee is conductg n extremely- ~ ctive '"cmpign. which" will put him to contct with voters of prcticlly every region. Undoubtedly, his cmpign is gigntic effort-tb. convce voters tht Mr. Willkie is best fitted to serve needs of this country nd to solve problems't home nd brod. The "flop" Willkie cmpign, reported severl weeks go, ws reflected forecst of Fortune Mgze nd Gllup Poll. Both efforts to guge public sentiment dicted tht President Roosevelt mted substntil led public., fvor nd tht much depended upon, effectiveness of Willkie cmpign. Fr from beg discourged; by se "polls," Republicn nomee plns to redouble his efforts nd re isi diction, tht his supporters re beg welded to smoor - workg combtion. At sme time, view of spotlight round President, connection with defense problems nd events brod, re seems to be little doubt but tht odds, t this time, re strongly on side of Mr. Roosevelt. The cquisition of nvl nd ir bses Atlntic Ocen, which cme to-this country s result of trnsfer of fifty over-ged destroyers to Gret Brit, undoubtedly strengned 1 defensive position of United Sttes Atlntic Ocen. When se bses' re developed nd strumented by sufficient plnes nd surfce ships, re is little reson to believe tht Estern Cost of United Sttes will, become lible to successful enemy ttck. The sitution round Pnm Cnl, vitl wterwy tht gretly fcilittes defense problems, is likewise, considerbly improved by bses mde vilble Cribben nd on. cost of South Americ. From Atlntic side, Cnl ppers to be well tken cre of. On Pcific side, however, re is need for dditionl bses. The fleet, bsed on Hwii, is too fr wy to gurd gst occsionl ridg expeditions. Consequently, terest is beg tken..possibility tht United Sttes my secure right to use British bses- South Pcific Ocen. In fct, before this column cn be red,-n nnoimcement my be mde regrd to possible use of British bses s fr wy s Sgpore. ISueh n greement will vstly enhnce efficiency of our Pcific fleet, mke possible dequte defense of this country's terest Fr Est nd, possibly, hve fr-rechg effect upon e forts of Jpn to cquire supremcy over French-Indo Ch, Dutch Indies nd or res Fr Est. IN AND LISTEN TO SERIES /M A COM-' 5EAT5 OHM BVE'CENTS-HUR V, THE GAME-IS AQ0QT START 5TEP gffehtln MjSTER-, Christ Science Church Clendr- Christ Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sewren, is brnch of. Mor Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mss. Sundy services 11A.M., Sundy School, 930" A. M., Wednesdy Testimonil meetg 8 P. M. Thursdy, redg room, 3 to 5 P. M. "UNREALITY" is Lesson- Sermon subject for Sundy, October 6, ll Christ Science Churches nd Societies throughout world. The Golden Text is "Know refore this dy, nd consider it hez't, tht Lord he is God heven bove, nd upon erth beneth re is none else." (Deuteronomy 439). Among Lesson-Sermon cittions is followg from Bible "Put not your trust prces, nor son of mn, whom re is no help." (Pslm 146 3).. ; ; The Lesson-Sermon lso cludes followg, pssge from Christ Science textbook, "Science nd Helth with Key to Scriptures" by Mry Bker Eddy "The only fct concerng ny mteril concept is, tht it is neir scientific nor eternl, but subject to chnge nd dissolution" (p. 297). '- ; Fumes of Kerosene Kill Morly Love of Ewes SWEETWATER, TEXAS. A tle of mor love tht wired t odor of kerosene fumes ws told here recently by sheep-riser who lost 39 lmbs becuse of tht fct. Durg extremely cold wer, owner gred up 40 young lmbs nd put. m his grge, with kerosene stove to keep m wrm.. The stove ws fulty nd~ reeked of smoke nd kerosene nd so did lmbs next morng. When lmbs were returned to ir mors, ewes sniffed nd turned wy. None would clim her offsprg. Bottle-feedg ws ttempted but with 24 hours 39 of 40 lmbs were ded of hunger nd cold. v. Ind Girl, 2, Dies Tryg To Rescue Bby Sister JENKS,. OKLA. A two-yer-old Ind girl tried vly to, rescue her 10-month-old sister, but both perished s ir frme home collpsed flmes.. ; Neighbors sid y sw IjTtch Lhom Peek crwl long floor of burng house, drggg her bby sister, Sequoyh. Ann, towrd door just before buildg fell. The mor, Mrs.'Huel Peek, ws visitg neighbor but rn home nd suffered mor burns futile effort to enter house. Police Suffer Dmges Bttlg Two Amzons MOBILE, ALA. A Mobile officer lost his trousers hltg fight nd nor lost his $19 spectcles. Motorcycle officers Cecil McAuley nd Henry Frnelich. were sent to Negro, section to brek up fight between two women. In rgumented scuffle Frnelich hd bis trousers torn off, nd McAule^'s glsses were smshed. '.- ';.. The women were fed $25. nd costs. recorder's court. Borrowers Defult Borrowers from 31 government corportions nd lendg gencies hve defulted on 81,053,742,488 prcipl nd terest pyments, tiie tresury reported. The 31 gencies, ccordg to report, hve lent $24,970,549,831. Their net ssets re $12,400,000,000,' ir net libilities $7,785,000,000. Americ's First-Duty By Wendell Willkie Republicn Cndidte For President Of United Sttes In signed rticle current October issue of Reder's Digest entitled "Americ's First Duty" Wendell Willkie declres tht New Del hs filed to solve unemployment problem becuse "it hs never encourged production. It hs fought stedy fight gst mngers of production. It hs vilified m. It hs twisted lws to hurt m. It sys tht ' lower one third' should get more. I sy so too. I would not cll m 'lower.' They re just,poorer. I hope to see m get more. But I sy to m "You will never get wht you ought to get s long s you hve government which timidtes mngers of production nd which prevents production from gog to its best'nd biggest.' Centrl Enemy In Common "The mngers of production tody re mselves mostly workers. They re employes. They re uthority but y re employes of compny, of stockholders. All employes, ll workers, wher white collrs or blue overlls, hve centrl terest common. It is production. And y hve centrl enemy common. Tht enemy is mn, wher politic or specultor, who looks down on production nd who tries to fd esy-money wy to eir personl or ntionl welth. "Germny, Russi, Itly, try to mke people produce. You cnnot mke free people do nythg of tht sort. You cnnot 'pln' freedom, -Tht is wht our 'plnners' forget. How could y 'pln' tht re should be n Edison nd ll his new unimgble dustries? How could y 'pln' ventiveness nd ititive nd spirit of risk nd dventure tht lies t hert of ll successful productive effort this lnd of freedom? "The thg tht moves free people is not 'pln' but n idel. Implnt herts of Americns idel of mximum productivity for mximum ntionl welfre 'nd for mximum ntionl defense, nd y will mke ir own plns. Busess Should Be Regulted "This does not men tht government should leve busess lone. Busess must lwys be regulted to prevent wrong. One wrong busess cn be overwork of employes. Mximum productivity does not require overwork. The Americn Federtion of Ljor is sound syg tht 'defense production must be kept strictly to work-period of mximum productivity. 5 Both British nd Germn experience midst of wr hve proved tht if you work employes too long y get so tired tht y soon re producg less sted of producg more. On this pot of proper length of work-dy government nd lbor nd busess cn get toger. "Tht gettg toger is root of everythg ' democrcy. If busess is tryg simply to get domtion for itself, nd if lbor is tryg simply to get domtion for itself, nd if government is tryg simply to get domtion for itself, you get nowhere democrcy. "Wht is m source of blight tht Neyr Del hs cst on country? For more thn seven yers our government hs expressed sort of economic civil wr between different elements of people. Wr is s destructive between socil groups s it is between ntions.. It is not New Del mesures, nd of mselves, tht hve bogged us down this depression. Mny of those mesures need sensible mendg; but you could mend m forever nd still not mke m work for production nd prosperity until you chnge spirit tht now rises from Wshgton nd envelops country n tmos- phere of division nd conflict nd fer. "Previous dmistrtions, Republicn nd Democrtic, did ir regultg spirit of belief bsic vitlities of Americn economic system, wheres this dmistrtion is dog its regultg spirit of disbelief, suspicion, persecution, nd htred. Htred Not Wnted "We need dmistrtors Wshgton who do not hte busess nd do not hte lbor nd do not hte ny prt of people. When hed of democrcy utters words of hte nd when he ppots hters to high office, he disrupts spiritul unity which is only, hope of democrcy. "I would not substitute n dmistrtion tht htes lbor for n.dmistrtion tht htes cpitl. I wnt n dmistrtion tht knows tht lbor, busess, griculture, fnce,, must ll be pprecitively encourged t& do ir best for country... "Tht is why I tlk so much bout 'ntionl unity.' Ntionl unity mens better life hert nd better life pocketbook. It mens tht n dmistrtion tht relly believes it cn unite"ouf people now gretest cuse tht our people hve ever hd. Tht cuse is n economic strength tht cn. mke our militry strength vcible. "Let government just dedicte people to tht spirit. The people "will do rest." Endowment Funds In study of U. S. college endowments, Fncil Advisory service of Americn Council on Eduction reports tht two ye^rs ( ), endowment funds of 110 stitutions cresed by $20,- 000,000. Despite this crese totl endowment, however, come from prcipl fell by $1,616,964 from 1938 to 1939, decrese of one-fifth of one per cent rte of return. Eurl Husbnds Accordg to survey mde fey Americn Assocition of University Women, 57 per cent of rurl husbnds re willg to ssume "some domestic responsibility to free ir wives for outside terests," while only 40 per cent of city husbnds re willg to do so. First Womn Mister Olympi Brown Willis of Mlone, N. Y., ws first Americn womn to be orded mister, Cold Bths to Reduce Ft people tke Turkish, bths, thkg y will reduce tht wy, but ccordg to some uthorities, Turkish bth will mke you swet, but wht one loses here, he mkes up lmost immeditely by his gret thirst nd hunger. As mtter of fct, cold bths re best to reduce, sy se experts. The reson, y sy, is tht cold cuses loss ofbody energy which repirs itself by.consumg some of surplus ft. Subbg Doesn't Help Rubbg one eye to get speck - out of or hs no effect ex-, cept to restr one from rubbg' speck furr to eye, - which conts it. 4 ls J; r Telephones Here Hlf of ll telephones f world re United Sttes. The* telephones New York city tee^ exceed number ll of Frne* nd re three tfenes s mny s sff ll Asi. -»- -,»?"

5 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 Lw Of The Jungle Ltter Hs Prt As Amteur Sleuth In Gy 'Fst And Furious'. A Scene Ot Of A Honeymoon! RACKETS EXPOSED I THRILLING TALE 'Wildct Bus' Vivid Picture 0 1 Highwy Trnsporttion Swdlers Presentg vivid picture of A sprklg comedy-mystery highwy trnsporttion swdlers, lid midst glitterg beuty "Wildct Bus" fetures Fy Wry, pgent will be seen t CresChrles Lng nd Pul Guilfoyle cent Thetre Mondy "Pst nd n excitg drm. The plot Furious." Ann Sorn, followg revolves round competition her hit performnce "Misie," between estblished bus les nd mkes delightful screen wife for wildct opertors who use prifrnchot Tone, who returns to vte crs nd nocent-soundg screen this film fter personl ds newsppers to seson on Brodwy stge. get ir cut-rte customers. The As Joel nd Grd Slone, book picture opens t Crescent Theexperts nd mteur sleuths. Tone tre tonight. nd Miss Sorn re vctiong The trio of prcipls this Deth to wek nd slow is jungle lw under which t seside resort where beuty excitg drm re' spendthrift live nimls nd svge tribesmen whose stories re told pgent is beg held. Joel, to plyboy, his loyl chuffeur nd "I Mrried Adventure," Os Johnson's thrillgg life story which dismy of his jelous wife, is mde compnion, nd resourceful girl opens t Strnd Thetre tomorrow. The scene bove shows judge pgent by his lioness nd her '"kill," beuttrul zebr. Os Jolson, set, whose fr owns big bus comfriend, Mike Stevens. Then one filmed scene t night. pny. Seekg job fter his of pgent promoters is murshockg though it my sound, Gger Rogers nd Ronld Colmoney runs out nd, rebuffed by mn (both bove) go off on film honeymoon lthough y're dered nd Stevens is held for girl who mnges bus le, not mrried. The rrngement ws perfectly pltonic, however, crime. Knowg his friend to be plyboy flly gets work until y relized y were love nd "plyg" t romnce nocent, Slone goes to work to drivg his own cr for wildct ws serious busess. At first, ech ws too stubborn to dmit sve him nd lmost gets murny love for or, but fter misunderstndg durg which outfit. The chuffeur gets posidered himself by rel killer. y seprted, love, s y sy story-books, conquered tion with bus concern., ll. So y were mrried nd, s fr s we hve been ble to With thrills deftly mixed with The compny is hvg trouble lern, lived hppily ever fterwrd. "Lucky Prtners" is lughs, Slone nd his wife fd ivith series of ccidents nd swell movie. mselves entngled conflictmkg ir debut s co-str- fce, Colmn nd Gger c- lwsuits tht is drivg com1 11 g group of suspects. There is rg tem. Ronld Colmn. ndi! "^ $6,000 nd embrk on ir pny to wll, nd heroe PLAY HOOKEY; DIE TSK, TSKl beutiful Jerry Lwrence, who is Big Rpids, Mich Insted of decides to lern reson behd pseudo-nuptil trip. Lexgton, Ky. Investigtg Gger Rogers prticipte lter killed; big-time rcket mystery. The. plyboy unwit- gog to school, Clv Henry nd complt from n irte housepltonic Bsis Fdes eer, Ed Connors, nd promo-, sprklg set of movie dventures At Nigr Flls honey- tgly blocks her efforts until n Robert Holdenv both 16, plyed holder tht neighbor ws ply "Lucky Prtner" which provide ter's jelous secretry. Before ll n exhilrtg lift for soiri moon hotel, Colmn registers Miss ccident results jury of hookey, went to irport, took g his rdio so loud he couldn't clues cn be run down nd such n irplne nd went for n ir sleep, police found blrg rs movie-goers hven't experi- Rogers s his sister, but romn- his chuffeur friend. ctul murderer turned up, Joel enced long while. "Lucky 1 tic tmosphere of' plce nd How he n tkes hnd ride. The plne went to sp, dio nor room of comnd Grd fd ir vction fr Prtners," scheduled t Mjes- Colmn's growg regrd for his ffir nd helps gii*l brek up I crshed nd both boys were killed. plnt's own house. from restful. tic Thetre tonight, comes s.one lovely compnion, beg to ply rcketeers humn crgo Busby Berkeley, known for his of seson's smrtest nd more hvoc iwith pltonic bsis on mkes for excitg conclusion. which y begn.. Awre of. Fy Wry hs notble role s direction of musicl numbers, does delightful lugh hits. n excellent job of sustg. With its settg New York's sitution, Colmn decides to slip spirited heroe, while Chrles smrt pce of erly scenes, nd Greenwich Villge, t Nigr wy.quickly nd return to New Lng, plyg his first ledg n ll-str supportg cst is seen Flls hotel nd little upstte York, for his own. pst is clouded, prt, is sid to prove himself READE'S Ruth Hussey, Lee Bowmn, town, it projects Ronld Colmn nd he doesn't dre propose mr- vluble ddition to screen rnks. Allyn Joslyn, John Miljn, Ber- role of mysterious Villge rige to Miss Rogers. Wht hppens refter, with nrd Nedell nd Mry. Beth Hugh- rtist nd Gger Rogers s book blunderg would-be groom ESCAPES CRASH; KILLED BY /es. Credit lso must go to store clerk who is engged to comg picture; Colemn's WIRE fe cmer work of Ry June, nd smug nd selfish dim-wit. A rrest onto chrge, of stelg Miss to ble producer'ship of Fred- chnce occurrence leds Gger to Rogers' cr, nd ensug tril Blountstown, Fl. Willim Mrerick Stephni for mkg "Fst consider Colmn tlismn of tht discloses Colmn's rel iden- t emerged, unhurt from nd Furious" one of gyest luck, nd she persudes him to jo, tity, mke for n unrorious end- wreckge of his utomobile, fter STARTING WITH pictures to hve been seen her purchse of sweep- g to this distctive piece of it hd crshed ^o nd knocked down power le pole. He ws stkes ticket, whose wngs she long time. screen entertment. seek order to mrry.. electrocuted few seconds lter when he cme contct with Colmn recognizes Gger's GETS FATHER'S KIT live wire which hd fllen from prospective husbnd complcent, $95,889 IN HAT BOX Petersburg, Ind. When mus- rm-chir mte, nd he,mkes n Knss City. - When rilrod pole. tered out t Newport News, V.., odd stipultion should y w, detectives found Jmes D. Dvidfter returng from Frnce fol- Gger must ccompny him on son, 82-yer old retired merchnt DEFENSE T lowg World Wr, Lne Lng, strictly pltonic honeymoon before from Cliforni, wlkg round Pssge of "Totl Defense" grdener, turned his mess kit she mrries (for fce doesn't th esttion dzed condition, bill, crryg $5,246,000,000 on which he hd etched his nme believe wstg money on crryg n old pper htbox, fill- ppropritions nd uthoritions, nd skull nd crossbones. A honeymoons!) And Colmn even ed to brim with,.bonds, cshier rised to bove $11,000,000,000 few dys go, Lng received let- succeeds gg n greement checks nd csh, y took him totl mount pproprited ter from his son, Lne, Jr., now to his rsh proposl from to protective custody. The ht- nd uthoried. by Congress this.member of CCC cmp t Phoe- bridegroom-to-be! T h e ticket yer for ntionl militry pre-,nix, Ari., syg he hd been is- drws horse, nd through pre- box.ws found to hve conted predness.,. rce sle prudently engeered by 195, sued. sme mess kit.. Mke-Believe Honeymoon Journey Adds Spice ToNew Rogers Story Womn Tells Story Of Adventure In Excitg Film On Strnd Screen Os Johnson's life story comes hed-hunters, pygmies nd cnnito Strnd Thetre screen to- bls. Underlyg ll is lift story morrow. In Columbi's "I Mrried Adventure," this lovely, of one of world's most mzmzgly competent young wom- g women, demure, drk-eyed, n revels for first time strikgly pretty young womn thrillg story behd spectc- who mde her first venture to ulr journeys she nd her lte hus- unknown when only 16 yers bnd undertook order to d- old it is most unique honvnce knowledge of eymoon on record, for she nd. world. A qurter-century of Mrt Johnson were cptured nd thrills, drm nd excitement re nerly devoured by cnnibls sid to be crowded to 90 nd lter she becme most mutes of pure screen enter- drg explorer her sex hs ever tment to be found "I Mr- known. ried Adventure." Thrillg Record Furr to cite triumphs of Hiled s gretest dventure film of ll time, doubly ex- this young womn who hs been citg becuse its thrills re u- world-fmous uthor, lecfcui'er, ntic, this senstionl Columbi motion picture producer nd zooproduction of gret Book-of- logist, Os Johnson ws first -Morith Club selection teems person ever to fly over length with wild niml ction, scenic nd bredth of Afric, to mke beuties never glimpsed before, sound films of gorills Construggles to deth between go, to w confidence of nd bests of prey, nd weird life, I to photogrph pygmy wrriors customs nd rites of svges, dred Ituri Forest w ON STATE STREET AT THE FIVE CORNERS Contuous From 2 P. M. Phone P. A SEVEN (7) DAYS STARTING SATURDAY \ PREVUE TONITEI TWO COMPLETESHOWS LAST COMPLETE SHOW STARTS AT 911 PREVUE TOME! DYNAMITE SCREEN! ON THE Bnned Nzi Fer Film "BAPTISM OF FIRE" Is A Vitl Prt Of The SENSATIONAL ieven Dys Strtg Tody PERTH AMBOY Free Comic Books BACK TO OUR REGULAR PRICES! 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6 PAGE SIX FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 FORDS AND KARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON EJLEC'JMQX NOTICE v " TowjisMp of Kstltsm I^ofiee of Generl EItefl»n In conformity with provisions of n ct entitled "An Act to Kegulte Elections'," Approved My 5, 1920, supplements reto nd ixtenflentft reof, to end of.. file legisltive session of 3 957, notice, is hereby given tlit District.. Jsoi-rt of Ileg-istrj- nd Election nd tor Election Districts oi' Township of Ttritn "will meet. plces herefter designted for purpose of registerg- ll - persons entitled to vote ensu- ' -^tfcg Generl Election. On. Tuesdy, October. 15th, l!h0, """"benveen hours of 1 o'clock V.. 3t nd 9 o'clock P. M. (EST),. "JSIetrict Bord of Elections -will - * meet for purpose of registerg ll persons entitled to" vote t Generl Election. On Tuesdy, ^November!>tb, 1940, y, ^ 'between hours of o'clock P. M. (JSST), Eti A. M. nd S. District Bord of Elections will meet for purpose of conductg- gen- *'* erl election for election of qn- -dldtes for offices herefter " mentioned. * - - Electors of President n Viee- President of United Sttes. One (1) United Sttes Sentor. Three (3) Members of Generl Assembly. One (1> Member of House o Representtive/. --. One <l) Governor of Stte o Sew Jersey. Two (2) Members of Bord o Chosen Freeholders. Plces of meetg of Distrie Bords. ' 1st District Pisetvrytoivr School. 2nd District, New Fire House, Pis ettrytown. - 3rd. District, Ok Tree School, O' Tree, -^th, District, Clr Brton School. - 5th. District, Stelton School House. 6th. District, Clr Brton School. BOBNI>ABIES OF DISTBICIS District No. 1. Begng t pot on. north bnk; of. Rritn River where dividg le 8f Highlnd Prk nd fie township Intersects; nce norrly tong sid dividg le to cente Ime of Woodbndgre venue; nce runng esterly long center li ~" f Woodbridge venue to Bonhmtow] Corner; nce sourly long center le of rod ledg- from Bon-. hmtown Corner to bridge over Red Root Creek, Rritn River, nce up Rritn Hiver to plce of Begng. Pollg Plce, School Number 3 Woodbridge venue, Pisctwytown. _ District No. 2. Begng t Bonhmto-mi Corner, t tersectidn of center le nl.. Woodbridge venue -with center le of M street; nce runng long center le of Woodbridge venue to center le of "" --' T nce norrly long,_ 01 Duelos Lne, to where Mill Brook crosses sme; nce esterly up,-' Mill Brook to where sme tersects le dividg propertv of Michel Jel nd property knwn - s Hill Trct; ncs contug. «hsterly long sid dividg le to -' center le of Plfield venue nce northwesterly -long center le of Plfield venue to center of Middlesex nd Essex Turnpike; nce norsterly long center of -th& Middlesex nd Essex Turnpike to Metueuen Borough le nce - sousterly nd esterly long Metuchen Borough le to center,li)ie of M street or Bonhm+own rod; nce sourly long M street to Plce of Begng. Pollg Plce-. Rritn Enge Co., No. 1, New Firehouse, first floor, Plfield, nd Simpson Avenues Pisct-wytown. District No. 3. All tht prt of Rritn Township north of folio-wrg described le; Begng t pot dividg le between. Rritn Township nd Woodbridge Township, ner Menlo -_ Prk, where tlie Port Hedg Rilrod Intersects sme, nce runng " westerly long center le of Port Redg Rilrod to where sme is tersected by Metuchen ' Borough Le; 'nce norrly, westerly n soutnerly. long center le of New Durhm Rod; nce westerly long center le of New Durhm Rod to where 1 sme Is tersected by le dividg Pisctwy Township nd Rritn Town-,Bhip. "- -Plce of registry. Ok Tree School. OS Tree Rod, Ok Tree. District No. 4. Begng t pot dividg le between Rritn Township nd "Woodbrdge ^Township ner Menlo Prk 'Where center le of Port Redg Ril rocf tersects sme; nce runng westerly long center le of *sid rilrod to pot where sme - Intersects Metuchen Borough le; tcience runng sourly nd southwesterly long dividg le between Borough of Metuchen nd Rritn " 'f ownsnip to center le of Amboy yenue; nce esterly long center le ot Amboy venue to dividg le between Jlritn Township nd Woodbridge Township; nce norrly ' ilong dividg le of Woodbridge "To-wnship nd Rritn Township to plce of Begng. v "Pollg Plce, Clr Brton School, Amboy venuf, Clr Brton. 'District So. E. - Begng.. center of Duelos,.Lne where sme is Intersected by - MiH B-rook, sid begng pot beg - lsfll. corner Highlnd Prk Borough le; nce runng esterly to center of sid brook to where fhe - sme tersects le dividg * property of Michel Jel nd prop- erty known s Hill Trct nce -- contug long sid dividg le to center of Plfield venue nce nortlrwesterly long center * of Plfteld venue to center of, Middlesex nd Essex Turnpike; nce norsterly long center of Middlesex nd Essex Turnpike to **" Ketucnen Borough., le; nce northwesterly long Metuchen Borough le to. center of New >Durh# Rod; nce westerlv long "*- ttie center of New Durhm Rod to * Ptsctwy Township le; nce < - sourly nd southwesterly long *- Pisctwy Township le to -- Highlnd Prk Borough le; nce sousterly nd esterly long Highlnd Prk Borough le to plce of Begng. - PoHg Plce. Stelton School Plfield venue, Stelton. _ District No. «. T3egferng t pot dividms Hne Between Rmn TownsSnp nd WooSbrdge Townsnip t Fords, where center le of Amboy venue -tersects sme nce westerly long center le of Amboy venue to poir.1 where fhe sme tersects MetucQen "Borough le n runng southwest erly nd westerly lone dividg li». between Borough of Metchen n Rritm Township to center le "f Bonhmtown Rod; tnence sonmetly lone Bonhmtown Rod nd ro to bridge over Red Root Creek to Sritn BJver; nce down -Rritn to pot -where tne Imo fllvitog RTitn To-wnstop n Wood- fcmdgjt Township tersects _ sme.tftsbce norrly long- dividg- "le 1 between Township of Rritn ^ i t h e Township of Woodbrige xo -Sh&'pSce =1 BegVimVng. "^'""s' Plce Clr Brton school, venue. Clr Brton my hnd this 4th dy 01 -Oetoker, ~A. D.. JS40. Township Clerk. ;4,u. - Mf CHAXCEttY OF- NEW JERSEY 130/61 - TO Joseph M&ken f^lwi Mr«..Tosepli Moken, his wifer Trvr Rich nd Mrs. Jrv"? Rieh, h»«i, wife; Abrm 01. Johnson nd Mrs. Abrm T5. Johnson, his wife Edwrd C. Johnson nd Mrs. Rfiwrd O..Tohnson his wife; Ann M. Emmons nnd Mr. Kmmons, her husbnd;.u-ose- ennglim nd Mr. Cunnsrhm, her Husbnd; Sylvester Wjioky nd Ann Wlicky, his -tv-ife; Felix Trvsto nd Id Trvsto. ht wife; rtebece Gu- b'ch nd Mr. Gubieh, her husbnd; Werner.T. Sunr nd Mrs. \verner -T, Gunthsr, his wife; Mrs. Clirlos Sc.hloenbecker, wife of Chrles gfhlepnbefkfr. " former owner; Mr. gfleenbeclcer, husbnd of Chrlotte Sclilepubecker, former owner, nd tiieir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. - - By Ytrtue of n Order of Court > of Chncery oi New Jersey, mde on fly of -flte hereof,, cuse -where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of Nsir Jersey, JS complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re rquii-eu to pper n nswer bill nd its mendment o sid complnt on or before 12th dy of November, next, or ttte sid bill nd its mendment will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill nd its meniiment is Hied to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll rigriit nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises Oescribed certifictes of tx sles dted December 15, 1932, October 10, 1935, April 16, 1936 nd October lo, 1936, coverg Lots 2 nd 3 Block 846-A; Lots 12, nd 13 Block 846-C; Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 33 nd 34 Block 846-E; Lots 6 nd 11 Block 847-A; Lots 2, 3, djog- % of 4. 10, 11 nd 12 In Block S47-D; Lots 36, 37 nd 38 Block 847-E, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some rig-ht, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt nd its mendment. Eugtne Blnkenhorn, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. l>ted September 11, F.B.9-20,27;10-4,11. IN CHASCEKT OF ; NEW JERSEY 130/652 TO Myr A. Oreeioli, widow; Mri G. Crccioli nd Mr. Crccioli, her husbnd, Peter Crceioli nd Mrs. Peter Grccioli, liis vrife, Crole Crccioli nd Mr. Crccioli, her husbnd, devisees under Lst Will nd Testment of Cipro Crccioli, decesed Chrles M. Drfee nd Mrs. Chrles M. Drke,- his wife; Arthur W. Drke; Acceptnce Bnkg Corportion, corportion; Jcob H. Dilts, nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest..by virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on /dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township. of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of Nevr.lersey. is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or. before ISth dy of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confessed g-st you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to p-remises described certifictes of tx sle dted/ April 27, 1921, Jnury 20, 1J31, September 10, 1935, October 1.5, 19S6 nd.tune 1, 1937.coverg Lois 27 nd 2S Block 563-BB; Lots I, 2, 9 nd 10 In Block 56S-DD; Lots 9 nd 10 Block 5G3-EE; Lots 9 nd 10 Block 56S-.I.1; Lots 25 t& 27 Block 563-KK; Lots 1 to 4 Block 563-PP; Lots 10-B nd 11 Block 563-TT; Lot 22 Block 376-1; Lots 4, 12 to 15, 22 to 25 Block S76-J; Lots 4 nd 21 -Block 376-K, on Assessment Mo of Township of Woodbridge Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described iri sid bill of eomolt. EUGENE BLANKENHORN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel With Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey., Dted September 17, F.B.9-27;10-4,ll,18 Of CHANCERY OF SEW JERSEY TO John C. Mrt nd Mrs. John C. Mrt, his wife; Spng, Chlfnt & Co. r Inc., Pennsylvni] corportion; Regld Dy.nd Mry Dy, his wife; Edwrd Townsend; Hetg nd Plumbg Fnce Corportion, corportion; Mrt B. Kennedy* nd Mrs. Mrt B. Kennedy, his wife; Jck Moskowitz nd Mrs. Jck Moskowitz, his wife, Benjm Lee, Eehold Mngel, Strtford Acceptnce Corp., corportion, Assignee of Ttlo Roofg Co., Inc., nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridg-e, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors «re defendnts, you re required 'to pper nd nswer bill nd its mendment of sid complnt on or before 13th dy of November, sid complnt on or before ; next, or sid bill nd its-mendb k f ISth dy of November, next, or snid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose yo-u from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted Jnury 17, 1929, December 15, 1932 nd October 10, 1935, coverg Lot 10.6S Acres Blocks 103S to 1041 nd prt of nd 104 3; Lot 1 Block 1047 Lot 1 Block nd Lets 104 nd 105 Blck 413.-D, on Assessment Mp of Township of' Woodbridge Midp dlesex County. And you, d bove nmed re b h y, e n mde, defendnts, becuse you hve my clim to hve Men or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, lim or to premises described sid bill of complt, KtJGBNE BLANK ENHORN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt,. Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 17th, 19^0. F.B.9-27;10-4,lljl8 CHANCERY OV NEW JERSEY 130/039 TO Edw A. Ames nd Mrs. Edw A, Ames, his wife; Bessie Kpln nd Mr. Kpln, her husbnd; Ellen M. Byrnes nd Mr. Byrnes, her husbnd; The Presbyter Bord of Relief for Disbled Mister nd Widows nd Orphns of Decesed Misters, Pennsylvni corportion; Mrs. George D. Mws, wife ot George D Mws, former owner; John M. Hnd; Thoms Hnd; Hugh McCffrey; nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court if Chncery of New Jersej", mde on he dy of dte hereof, ' se "where Township f, e ment will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill nd its mendment is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted October 10th, 1935 nd October lth, 1936, coverg Lot 1 Block 846-C, Lots IS nd 19 Block 847-A, Lots 12 to 14 Block 847-C, nd Lots 1 to 3, 11, 12, 40 nd 41 Block 847-J, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt nd its mendment. Eug;ene Blnkenhorn, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 12, F'..B,9-20,27;10-4,ll. r CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 130/65 TO Hrry Greenberg nd Mrs. Hrry Greenberg, his wife; Willim Ziegler nd Mrs. Willim Ziegler, his wife; Leh Fe nd Mr. Fe, her husbnd, Joseph Willims nd Mrs. Joseph Willims, his wife, Chrles Loedg, Terezi WJttmn. nd Mr. Wittmn, her husbnd, Frnk Zdirsky nd Mrs. Frnk Zdirsky, his wife, Frederick Kolb nd Mrs. Frederick Kolb, his wife,, John Goetter nd Ann, Goetter, his wife, Lizzie L. Hrris nd Mr. Hrris, her husbnd, nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, issigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, m cuse "s-here Township ol Woodbridg-e, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to ppel' nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 12th dy of November, next, or sid bi'll will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely (Sebr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted October 11, nd October 10, 1935, coverg Lot 25 Block S30; Lots 9, 10, 11, 21 nd 22 Block 831; Lots 5, 6, 12, 13, SI, 36 nd 46 Block 832; Lot 29, Block S33; Lots 13 nd 14 Block S3S nd Lot 25" Block 841, on Assessment Mp of Township of TV v ooi3bridg-e Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien. Or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises desribed' sid bill of complt. Eugene Blnkenhorn, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 10, F.B.9-20,27;10-4,ll. IJf~ CHANCERY OF SEW JERSEY ISO/152 TO Elizbeth Chrlstensen nd Mr. Christensen, her husbnd; Chrlotte Chtmn nd Mr. Chtmn, her husbnd; Susie A. Leisen, widow, Dorothy Leisen nd Mr. Leisen, her husbnd; Lorre Robson nd Mr. Robson, her husbnd; Clrise Norton nd Mr. Norton, her husbnd; Virgi Leisen nd Mr. Leisen, her husbnd; nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors rig-lit, title or terest. By virtue of "n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re -defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt nd its mendment on or before 7th dy of November, next, or sid bill nd its mendment will be tken s confessed gst, you. The sid bill nd its mendment is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity or redemption of, nd to premises described certificte of tx sle dted Februry 14th, 1935, coverg Lot 6 Block 25S-B, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbrklge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt nd its mendment. EUGENE BLANKENHORN, Solicitor for nd of Coun- _sel with Complnt, Newrk, N. J; Dted September 6th, 1940 F. B. 9-13> 20, 27; 10-4 right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted October 11, 1921, Jnury 20, 1933, September 10, October 10, 1935 nd April 16, 1935 coverg Lots 59 to 61, SO nd 81 Block 7S4; Lots IS nd 19 Block 7S5; Lot 61 Block 779; Lots 34 nd 35 Block 780; Lots So nd 86 Block IS"; Lots 16, 17, 30, 35, 36, 56, 57, 79, 75. nd 76 Blck 78S; nd Lots 31 nd 32 Block; 835, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becti'se you Hve or my clim to hve lien or liens,' or some right, title, terest, estte, clim, or to premises described sid bill of complt. EUGENE BLANKENHOUN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel "with. Complnt, Newrk, N. J. Dted September 13th, F. B. 9-20, 27; 10-4, 11 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 130/620 TO Ernesto Sezenn nd Mrs. Ernesto Sezenn, his wife; Willim Ziegler nd Mrs. Willim Ziegler, his wife; Alfred Prior Jones nd Mrs. Alfred Prior Jones, his wife; Joseph Reynolds nd Annie Reynolds, his wife, Mrgret A. - Slttery nd Mr. Slttery, her husbnd; Robert Grng nd Pule Grng,'his wife; Thoms S. Tubmn nd Mry Tubmn, his wife; Mr. Tubmn, husbnd of Kte M. Tubmn, former owner; nd ir or ny of ir respective vkncwn heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or succesors right, title or terest By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on. dy of dte, hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you "re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 14th dy of. November, next or sid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll fiefer To W-211 Docket 122/7S Kecorfieel Book 1146 Pge 4S)O NOTICE OP PBBMO SALE To Whom It My Concern At regulr meetg of Township Committee of To-wnship of Woodbridge held Mondy, September 16, 1940, I -ws directed to dvertise fct tht on Mondy eveng, October.7, 1940, Township Committee will meet t ~ P. M. (BST) Committee Chmbers, Memoril Municipl Buildg, Woodbridge, New Jersey, nd expose nd sell t public sle nd to tlie highest bidder ccordg to terms of sle on file with Township Clerk open to spection nd to be publicly- red prior to sle, Lots 407 to 409 clusive Block 510K, Woodbrige Township Assessment Mp. Tke furr notice tht Township Committee hs, by resolution nd pursunt to lw, fixed mimum-price t which sid lots " sid block will be spld toger "with ll or detils pertent, sid mimum price beg $ plus costs of preprg deed nd dvertisg this sle. Sid lots - sid block if sold on terms, will require down pyment of $22.50, blnce of purchse price to be pid equl monthly stllments of?15.00 plus terest nd or terms provided for contrct of sle. Tke furr notice tht, t sid sle, or ny dte to which it my be djourned, Township Committee reserves right its discretion to reject ny one or ll bids nd to sell sid lots sid block to such bidder s it my select, u regrd beg given to terms nd mnner of pyment, cse one or more mimum bids shll be received. Upon cceptnce of mimum bid, or bid bove mimum, by Township Committee nd pyment reof by purchser ccordg to mnner of purchse ccordnce with terms of sle or. le, Township will deliver brg nd sle deed for sid premises. DATED September 17, B. J. ETJNIGAN, Township' Clerk. To be dvertised September 27 nd October 4, 1940, Fords Becon. mittee reserves right its discretion to reject ny one or ll bis nd to sell sid lots sid block to such bidder s it my select, due regrd beg given- to terms nd mnner of pyment, cse one or more, mimum bids shll be received. Upon cceptnce of mimum bid, or bid bove mimum, by Township Committee nd pyment rof by purchser ccordg 1 to mnner of purchse ccordnce with terms of sle on file, Township will deliver brg nd sle deed for sid premises. DATED September 17, B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. To be dvertised September 27 nd October 4, 1940, tile Fords Becon, Refer To s W-211 Docket 122/7S Recorded t Bosk 1146 IPjse 480 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN At regulr meetg of Township Committee of Township ot Woodbridge held Mondy, September 16, 1940, I ws directed to dvertise fct tht on Mondy eveng, October 7, 1&40, Township Committee will meet t 8. P. M. EST) Committee Chmbers, Memoril Municipl Buildg, Woodbridge, New Jersey, nd expose nd sell t public sle nd to highest bidder ccordg to terms of sle on file with Township Clerk open to spection nd to be publicly red prior to sle, Lots S6 to 92 clusive, Block 5101, 'Woodbridge Township Assessment Mp. Tke furr notice tht Township Committee hs, by resolution nd pursunt to lw, fixed mimum price t which sid lots sid block wih be sold toger with ll or detils pertent, sid mimum price beg- $ plus costs of preprg deed nd dvertisg this sle. Sid lots sid block if sold on terms, will require down pyment of $21.00, blnce of purchse price to be pid equl monthly stllments of $5.00 plus terest nd or terms provided for contrct of sie. Tke furr notice tht t sid sle, or ny dte to which it my I b d j d th T h i C I!fc CHASCERY OF SEW JERSEY 130/G20 TO Simon Khme nd Mrs. Simon IChme, his wife; Ann M. Andersen; Hrry 11, Schlossbch; nd ir or ny of ir respective un-, known heirs, devisees nd personl- representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township jot Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of-new Jersey, js complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill nd its mendment of sid complnt on or before 20th dy of November, next, or sid bill nd its mendments will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill nd its mendment is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of Redemption of. nd to premises described certificte of tx sle dted November 9th, 1922, coverg Lot 1 Block 549, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt nd its mendment. EUGENE BLANKENHORN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 19th, F.B.9-27;1O-4,11,1S 1 JJi CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY 130/tMO TO Wfield S. Prker, dividully nd s Executor of Estte of Fnnie Prker, (lso known s Fnnie Prker Doyle), nd Mrs. Wfield S. Prker, his wife, Flor Prker De Hven, Individully nd s Executrix of Estte of Fnnie Prker, (lso known s Fnnie Prker Doyle), nd Mr. De Hven, husbnd of Flor Prker De Hven, Crter Alwood De Hven nd Mrs. Crter Alwood De Hven, his wife, Mrjorie Florence De Hven nd Mr. De Hven, husbnd of Mrjorie Florence De Hven, devisees under Lst Will nd Testment of Fnnie Prker,.(lso known s Fnnie Prker Doyle), decesed; Thoms B. Doyle; Mrs. Richrd Wtgen. wife of Richrd. Wtgen, former owner; Jcob W. Wilbur nd Mrs. Jcob W. Wilbur, his wife; Wlodyslow Brzozowski 'nd Mrs. Wlodyslow Brzozowski, his wife; Gio Itevolo nd Mrs. Gio Revolo, his wife; Wendell P. McKown, Gussie C. Crlton, nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 18th dy of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debi' nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity ot' redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted Februry 8, 1923, November 8, 19.23, Jnury 20, 1931, October n, 1932, My 15, 1935, September 10, 19?,u, nd Octb i Lt 374 to 37v Block 56S-F; Lots 714 to 717 Block 563-.J; Lots 171 to 174 nd 179 to 192 Block 563-Q; Lots 209 nd 210 nd 225 to 227 Block ; Lots 2S6 to 292 Block 563-S; Lots 320 to 331 Block 563-T; Lots 21 to 24,. 2D 26, 27, 2S to 31, 32 nd 33 Block 421-B, on Assessment Mp ot Township of Woodbritlge Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt. EUGENE BLANK ENHOIIN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, 2J Commerce Street, Newrk, New.Jersey. Dted September 17th, F.B.9-27;10-4,ll,18 1ST CHAXCEI1Y OK NEW JERSEY 130/C21 TO Mrt Kenez nd 1311 Kcnr. his wife; George Korodn nd TeKsie Korortn, his -wife; John Sonsidek n Mry Sonsidek, his wife;.tuli Lgojd, (lso known s Juli Lgoycl), Admistrtrix of Estte of Kre Lgojd, decesed, Juli Lgojd, (lso known s Juli Lgoyd), unmrried, Mry Lg-ojd, (lso known s Mry Lgoyd), unmrried, mor, Stephen Lgojd, (lso known s Stephen Lgoyd), unmrried, mor, Heirs t lw nd next of k of Kre Lgojd, decesed; nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Cbncerv of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridgre, municipl corportion of. Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 18th cly of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted Februry 10, 1931, October 10, 1935 nd June 1, coverg Lots 26 to 29 In Block S59-H Lots IS to 20, 31 nd 32 Block 859-N nd Lots 5 nd 6 Block 859-O, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge Middlesex County. And you, bove mimed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens. or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt. EUGENE BLANKENHO1TN, Solicitor for nd" of Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 17th, F.B.9-27;1O-4,11,1S be djourned, Township Com- tober 15, 1936, coverg Lots 374 IN CHANCERY OK NEW JERSEY 130/71 TO Juli Vughn nd Mr. Yughn, her husbnd; Willim Ziegler nd Mi-s. Willim Ziegler, his wife; Lvi Tredwell nd Mr. Tredwell, her husbnd, Ev Feigenbum nd Mr. Feigenbum, her husbnd; Louis Feigenbiim' nd Mrs. Louis Feigenbum, his wife; Louis Flly nd Mrs. Louis Flly, his wife; Thoms Johnson nd Mrs. Thoms Johnson, his wife; nd ir or ny ot ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, perisonl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title- or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 22nd dy of November, next, or sid bill will.be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to y e premises described certifictes of tx sles dted December 10, 1924 nd October 10, 19S5, coverg Lots?,6 nd 37 Rloek S24 Lots 39 to 42, clusive, Block S25; Lots S, 32, 37, 39 to 42, clusive, 45 nd 46 Block 82G Lot 2S Block S27; Lots 10, 11 nd 22 Block S2S nd Lots 16 to IS, clusive, Block 830, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, Middlesex County. ATid you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or niy clim to hve lien or liens, or some i-ig'ht, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt. Eugene Blnkenhorn, Solicitor lor nd of Counsel with. Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted Sepfember 20th, F.B.10-4,11,18,25 IN CHANCEMY OF NEW JERSEY TO Srh Brmson nd Mr, Brm- SDH, her husbnd Metropolitn- Homested Investment Compny, New Jersey corportion Helen Trothghm nd Hjcbrd Trothg-hm, her husbnd, heirs t lw nd next of k of Frederick H. Smith, III, decesed; Modern Security Compny of Phil., corportion; Sturt Ldsley nd Mrs. >Sturt Ldsley, his wife; Frnces Ttiylor Tucker nd Mr. Tucker, her husbnd; Georgre Clrk; Jennie Le- 4 ve; Ner City Kelty Org-niz-^j tion Inc., New York Corportion fit nd ir or ny of ir respec- - tive unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or.successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mrie on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors^ re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 2Svh dy of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted Februry -;th, September 22nd, 1920, April 27th, 1921, October 11th, 1923, December 10th, 1931 nd April loth, 1935, coverg Lots 11, 12, 13, 17-A, nd 17-B Block 3SS-A; Lots 107 nd 109 Block 3SS-D Lots r>4s to 60-i clusive Block 431; Lots ], 2, 6 to 9 Block 392-A; Lots S nd 22 Block 392-B; Lots 1 to C, 15 to 20,!', to 2S Block 392--F; Lots J9 nd 20 Block 392-G; Lots 22 to 24 Block 376-H Lots 3 to 16, 19 to 21, 23 lo 29 nd 30 Block Lots 5, 6, 7, 19 nd 20 Block r,7g-k; Lots 12 to 15 Block 376-L; nd Lots 1 to 9 Block 37G-M. on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title, terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt. EUGENE BLANKENHORN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with omplnt, Newrk, N. J. Dted September 26, F.B.10-4,11,18,25 CLASSIFIED ' HARDWARE FORDS HARDWARE COMPANY - Hrdwre nd Pts - Phone P. A New Brunswick Ave. Fords, N. J. F. B. S-23; 11-15* LUNCHEONETTE KLINE'S 566 New Brunswick Ave., Fords Sods " - Cigrs - Cigrettes Greetg Crds Feturg Forsgute Frms ICE CREAM Home-mde Sndwiches Tht Hit The Spot F. E. 8-23; Bbies Incresg The "Bby Crop" Brit is cresg, contrry-to prediction ol scientists tht birth rte would be decresg, prtly due to wr. It begn cresg shortly before wr nd is contug ccordg to sttistics disclosed. More thn 14,000 bbies re beg born every week Brit, with verge of 8,000 mrriges week jumpg to 9,000 t begng of wr. HELLO P-OOSHH XQV ANO \ A E ' >1 &E OL' BOMS OONT KNOW I'M LL SLIDE DOW AND BEAT IT. BEf=ORE DE OL' e00ti> &ET' M OESE FOIKS»N QJ REAL- 5F-EEE> IS.V j 1AK& *Aul<eb, R.16OT

7 --A3JB- StABITAN 'E0W1SBKBP'BEACON FRIDAY/ OCTOBER A, PAGE 8EVE& Brrons Fce VISITORS FAVORED AS FRISCO FEARS Drills Durg Week After Pterson Trouncg, Disppots Coch LINE4JP IS SHIFTED W00DBRIDOE Woodbridge High School's footbll stock, which did little, better thn fll to new low lst Sturdy, tumbled downwrd g this week when it ws defitely lerned tht John Cipo, bckfield msty, hd been lost for severl -weeks. Coch Nick Prisco nnounced tht n exmtion of Cipo's jury Pterson gme reveled' "seprted collr-bone 3 ' which puts drivg fullbck on sideles for n extended rest unless shoulder protective "thgmjig" cn be utilized. Woodbridge, hvg lost its first two gmes by identicl scores, 25-0, will go to its third encounter of current seson tomorrow fcg Ornge High t Legion Stdium. Gme time is 230 o'clock. Although Ornge lost its opener lst week to Lcoln High, score beg 14 to 6, visitors re fvored to w over locls. Led by Tony Scrp, cpt nd ll-stte gurd, Orngites expect to encounter little or no trouble gst Woodbridge. Coch Johnnie Moorened, Ornge's new grid mentor replcg Heie Benkert former Brron tutor, nnounced his strtg leup for tomorrow. Moorehed hs host of experienced performers on hnd nd expects successful seson. Moorehed will strt Dougls FJynn nd Johnny Colls, ends; Prnk Bondio nd Joe Piemonte, tckles; Dick Verdermo nd Scrp, gurds; Jim Devl, center; Frnk Rujjgiero, Lerniie De- Frnk, Hrvey Grimsley nd Joe MeBHd'e, bcks. The bckfield qurtet is mde up of trck strs nd re reported to be plenty fst. While Priseomen re not figured to come up to 1,9 S9 stndrd, clsh between Ornge Torndoes nd B-rroios is likely to develop to n terestg bttle keepg with generl trend of trditionl rivlry. Lst yer's gme termted 6-6 dedlock. The Torndoes, bundntly stocked with fleetfooted bcks, bold substntil pre-g&me edge. Wodhridge will be required to ply heds-up bll if it expects to emerge victorious. Lckg psser of cliber of George Wsilek, Prisco will mke lst-mute despertion switch le by movg Nick Semk, ll-county end, to No. 4 position bckfield, hopg to estblish n eril offensive which Brrons need if y, expect to go plces this fll. With vrious chnges ef-- feeted this week by Prisco, Woodbridge's hopes of successful seson fded with ech dy'-s work-- put. Drills nd scrimmges hve gone from bd to worse. A slump of some sort hs hit squd nd boys hve been unble to shke it off. Only week rems to pull out of this slump before Tied nd Bl,ck tngles with its first county nd Centrl Jersey opponent New Brunswick High. The county seters hve won ir first two gmes. Woodbridge will be ll kds of trouble when it vdes Zebr town on night of October 11.. Agst Ornge tomorrow, Prisco will probbly strt Yur nd Aquil, ends; Gyenes nd Glbrith, tckles; Fn nd Dprile, gurds; Duby, center; Kunie, Trosko, Krns nd Semk, bcks. A. S. & R. BOWLING RESULTS A. S. & R. LEAGUE Trnsporttion Kovk. 131 Sfctmipf Brley Rossi /..., 156 Hbrefc Kovk Rossi Kltenbck Hffner Totls _ &8 789 M. Office Zili, Busznk." Agnew _ 178 1S2 Stneik 15( Totls _., ll 769 Led- Refery Pyrn >~i Bonl$f». _--= Visk&y. -^_ A~^fS« (.C Scholstic Gmes Tody N, B. H. S. vs. South River t Municipl Stdium, 8 o'clock. Rutgers Prep t Morristown School, 8 o'clock. Dunellen t Bound Brook, 8 o'clock. Tomorrow Ornge t Woodbridge, 230' o'clock. Crteret t Union, 230 o'clock. Cmden t Perth Amboy, 230 o'clock. Syreville t Keyport, 230 o'clock. Metuchen t Thoms Edison, Elizbeth, 230 o'clock. DRAWS 16, Women Mjke Up One-Fifth Of Totl, Accordg To Recent Figures CHICAGO, 111. The most frgile thg, world is bowlg prticiption record, officils of Brunswick-Blke-Collender Compny oped here tody s y foresw nor recordbrekg yer for tenp sport which now bosts 16,000,000 Americn exponents. The 1-6,000,000 bowlers,(a. B. C. estimtes) clude men, women nd youngsters. Women mke up bout one-fifth of totl. Of totl number of men bowlers, 800,000 rolled under snction of Americn Bowlg Congress of This figure represents n crese of 100,000 over , nd lrge A. B. C. membership is predicted for Bowlg proprietors from qost to cost, menwhile, hve designted week from October 14 to 19 s "Lern to Bowl" week, (Which event, y expect, will brg thousnds of men nd wom- en to r.nks of regulr bowlers. Outstndg mong bowlg events for current seson Is $50,080 Red Crown Open -Ply Bowlg Crnivl, offered to men,, women nd youngster tenp bowlers throughout ntion. Provisions of %rnivl, scores for which will be bsed on non-legue ply, mke it possible for begners to shre like with str bowlers prize opportunity. The $50,000 Red Crown tenp meet is divided Into eight weekly contests for six clsses of competition. There is no entry fee. The first contest opens October 12, ledg estblishments from cost to cost. Dnish Legue lolls Four Mtches On Fords Alleys FORDS Four mtches were rolled IJni$h Bowlg Legue t Fords Recretion lleys with followg tems emergg victors Brorhood, Dn No. 2, Frem nd Dn No. 1. EL -Smith ws top sco-er sgj.gmes with 23,5, followed by A. Sto.ckel, H. Hlsey nd J. Koyen, ll of -whom tllied double-century figures. FORDS BOWLING RESULTS FORDS COMMERCIAL W. O. W. M. Hyduck 170 M. Stutsky K. Kusn 171 S. Fltisco Kuzm Vrg Totls S Rosenblum Ass'n. geyler Jense _ Pulsen 1' Heppenstil Livgston Totls George's Service J. >Sb&, ,9 1S4' W. Pemberton " P. Sch-wslje J. Romer --. 1& L. PvHk Totls -..,.._ Lubch's Esso Sttion S. Mtey , E. Lsubeh....,_ ^1.94 H. Koerber A. Young...,.._. 154 " W. Krohne Totls,..._L_ J5 Hollo** -Tilors J. iesko 17S G. Bndies S. Lesko M. Pucci J. KornesM 200 " Totls & on Pge 8) Ill 0NMACH1NE Locl.Gridders Get Worst Betg In Yers, Suffer Mny Injuries DUBAY OUTSTANDING Sttistics First 5Trds ged, rushg. Sfrds lost, rushg Forwrd psses (forwrds completed..i..._ frdsj ged forwrds... Forwrds tercepted by Number of punts Distnce of punts, yrds... Runbck of punts, yrds.. (Fumbles _ _ Own fumbles recovered.. Penlties... i'rds ;lost,' penlties - W. Pt l 28 o Id PATERSON. Hlfbck Bob Smith, trck, str nd boxg ce, pced Pterson Est Side High School to crushg 25 to. 0 victory over Woodbridge High "midget eleven" tht filed to give Pssic County club ny trouble here.sturdy fternoon. The Middlesex County ggregtion, which for pst severl yers fished on top stte footbll hep, displyed disppotg exhibition of footbll gst Est Siders. The defet left Red nd Blck gridders slp-hppy s y stggered off field t close of gme. It ws worst setbck suffered by Woodbridge tem yers. Pterson struck with fury with few mutes first period. Followg n exchnge of punts, Smith flipped n eril to Joe Orzi who sprted 40 yrds for itil score. Smith n, personlly, ccounted for registrtion of next three touchdowns. He bucked over from one-yrd mrk ; second stnz; he sprted..38 yrds round right end for third ; tlly, nd ripped through le from two for fl count.; [ Smith's efforts were ided brilltly by gt le, drivg bckfield nd plenty of dynmiereserve mteril..wner of gme ws decided shortly fter openg whistle. The specttors, remed' merely to witness ' slughter nd lern fl score. Injuries to Brrons were plentiful. The most severe blow, however, cme third qurter when Johnny Cipo, ce fullbck, ws smshed so hrd he suffered "shoulder seprtion." The jury will keep vetern.out of Woodbridge leup for t lest five weeks, ccordg to Coch Nick Prisco. Wht little outstndg work turned by Red nd Blck Sturdy cn be credited to Johnny Duby, 145-pound center. He ws thick of Pterson offensive on every,ply. Leups Pterson (25) Woocll>ri<i52e (0.) X.-.E. Dobey isemk L.T. Sorrento Gyenes L,.Gr. Fusili - Fn C. lioicsih Duby, R.G. Conti DPrille R.T. ijessuck Glbrith R.E. Sohl Aquil Q.B. Octvio Kunie Ii.H. Smith Krns U.K. Orzi Trosko F.B. Kcdur _ Cipp. Score by periods Pterson ! Woodbridge Touchdowns; Orzi, Smith 3. Pot fter ' touchdown; Fusili (plcement). Substitutions Pterson Jffre, Decker, Sylvester, Gelli, Eisner/ Crd, Clyno, Morrison, Sorrento, Goscnko. Woodbridge Gilo, Brn, Kozm, B.kos, Vhly, Yur, Blt, Tylor, Csick, Surik, Melloco. Keferee Dunbl. 1 5 Umpire L Brceo. Hed lesmn Clxton., WOODBRIDGE BOWLING RESULTS PEANUT LEAGUE K. of C. D. Gerity Eldridge, E. Gerity ~U. Gerity 15T 1S9 162 M. Plko.., M. Schubert Totls..., Juicy's Mlis Sipos 1S Kovcs Deter Juicy Totls / 838 Myer's Cfe Currn F. Mlkus F. Drost.-._..., Myer 129 E. Chrney B. Ngy i95 Btt itotls Hilltop Htrck Hultgren 145 Burkowski 158 {Contued on Pge 8) TCXJCH-DOWN TACTICS * CORNELL UNIVERSITY by Crl Q. Snvely Hed footbll Coch Ts is first of series of six outstndg digrm plys by ledg college coches from Grntld Rice's new Cities Service Footbll Guide. Fke reverse nd end round. This is - one of most effective plys tht Cornell hs used recent yers. The hll is snpped to fullbck No. 3 who tkes one step towrd wgbck No. 1. The wgbck pretends to tke bll from. fullbck s if for wide reverse. However, fullbck keeps it nd sps on round nd mkes pretense of hittg le side tckle on short side. As he sps, however, left end tkes bll from him nd crries it eir off tckle or outide of end on strong side. The ply is designed to go off tckle. However, we fd from experience, tht defensive end is sometimes sucked wrd long le of scrimmge nd blockg bck No. 2 cn block him wrd more esily thn he cn block *BY ELMER "STEVE" VECSE2* him outwrd. Of course, this ese he blocks Mm. ' The or blockg ssignments re shown by digrm. The center, No. 10, fter pssg bll goes through le nd down field for sfety mn or ny or opponent "who my be position to tckle runner. Gridiron Glengs.Johnny Korzowski, former Woodbridge 'High thlete, went to town for Willim nd Mry College Sturdy... W. & M. scored with shockg suddeness gst Nvy.,... Eorzpwski tercepted Nvy pss, rn it to Nvy territory, nd on first ply pulled nor thriller... "Gutch" dropped bck to toss pss, but smored by Nvy tcklers he twisted free, swung to sidele nd rced 23 yrds for touchdown.... This put Willim nd Mry hed, 7 to 6...Nvy, however, shot works closg mutes to w out, 19 to 7. Accordg to thg Pterson Est Side coch, one of toughest, most ggressive nd spirited footbll plyers on Brron eleven Sturdy ws John Duby, 145-pound center... The Pterson tem verged 185 pounds bckfield nd 180 pounds on le.... No soft touch, which score dicted. It ws rumured tht most of Eed nd Blck lemen suffered lumbgo fter Pterson gme... This ws cused, it is sid, by drft creted by Est Side bck-field, prticulrly Smith, who scored three touchdowns runng through, over, nd round Brron le.... Despite fct Woodbridge plyers wer nothg but best footbll equipment, John Cipo, ce fullbck, susted broken collr bone Sturdy.... Cipo's jury is mjor loss to Brrons. If looked like "old hote week" t Elizbeth Sturdy... Referee Pt Clemens expelled two Thoms Jefferson nd one Crteret plyer from gme for citg riot nd sluggg ech or... Crteret,. upholdg pre-seson dope, is hedg for n undefeted seson nd possibly stte title... Coch McCrthy hs relly got somethg this yer.,. Keep your eyes on Crteret! Joe Gmori, str Freshmn gurd under Coch Howrd Fullerton, hs turned his uniform.... Reson He hs job fter school... If jobs contue to tke plyers from Brron squd, Coch Prisco will hve to issue nor cll for reforcements... Why not try conscription, Nick?... Christensen Brors' Deprtment store, of 97 M Street, Woodbridge, will wrd huge trophy to most vluble plyer of 1940 Woodbridge High eleven... A committee, nmed by Prisco, will select wner. Just cse you're terested, here's how footbll opponents of Woodbridge High did lst Sturdy New Brunswick blnked Cmden, 1&-O; Trenton downed Morrisville, 12 to 6; Perth Amboy tripped Lden, 13 to 7; Crteret defeted Thoms Jefferson, 13 to 3; South River ws smored, 20 to O, by Asbury Prk, nd Lcoln whipped Ornge, 14 to 6... Sturdy's w for Brunswick ws second this seson. < {Contued on Pge 7) 1940 Woodbridge High Grid Slte September 20 Woodbridge, 0; Alumni, 25. September 28 Woodbridge, O; Pterson E. S., 25. October' 5^ Ornge (6) t Woodbridge (6). October 11 Woodbridge (6) t New Brunswick (0) (night) October 18 Trenton (19) t Woodbridge (fr) (night). October 26 Perth Amboy (9) t Woodbridge (14). November 2 Woodbridge (8) t Lden (13). November 9 Woodbridge (32) t Thoms Jefferson (12). Novetnbier 16 Woodbridgie t Crteret. November 21 Woo.dbridge (19) t South River (6). (Figures prensis dicte lst yer's scores). Sntch Two Touch-Downs In Fl -Qurter To - Click In. Opener B05ZE COACHES CLUB By Miks Koseik HO'PELA'WN Brekg loose with two touchdowns fl qurter, Hppelwn Greyhounds stem-rolled its wy to 12-7 victory over powerful Scotch Pls eleven night gme plyed over weekend t.scotch Pls. The victory put Greyhounds off on right foot for 1940 footbll cmpign for it ws Mroon nd Gry's ugurl contest of curreni; seson., The Greyhounds, coched by Joe Bosze, former Brron nd Bucknell > University grid str, fought n uphill bttle for first three periods, mly -due to reson of lck of vilble replcements. Scotch Pls, on or hnd, bostg of bi nd powerful strtg eleven, kept sendg replcements freely thus puttg pressure on Greyhounds more hevily. In fl period, scrppy Hopelwn eleven struck upon its opponents like lightng when quick fshion it mrched 75 yrds down field to py dirt. Hvg lredy repelled two ttcks, one first period when 'Scotch Pls ws stopped on Mroon nd Gry's 25. nd g third period, this time on 6-yrd le with four ttempts to push it cross but to no vil, Greyhounds this time cpitlized on Scotch Pls' third ttck. Scotch Pls mrched from its own 38 to Greyhounds' 31 but this time beside beg stopped it sprked Hopelwn eleven on to do some ttckg for ch*nge. It ll cme fter Wlt Fowers, lert tckle for Greyhounds, tercepted Joe Pngborn's pss on Mroon nd Gry's 24 where he ws downed immedite!??'. On first ply, Simon Kluj fired perfect strike to Steve Cipo which ws good for 25 yrds nd first down. Comg right bck with nor pss, this time with Cipo on.pitchg end Kluj on receivg end, 20-yrd pss w.s completed for nor first down. After Klui hd thrown n complete pss, Ed Johnston fded nd fired lo-3-rd pss to Cipo down on 14-yrd le for third successive first down., "With hll n restg on 14, Greyhounds pushed pigsk over on two plys. Johnny Novk bucked through center to five nd Kluj swept his left end wide for touchdown. Johnston's pss to Novk for ttempted extr pot fell short. A few mutes lter Greyhounds struck like mnner for nor touchdown. After kickg off to Scotch Pls, Greyhounds reged possession of bll on former's 41-yrd stripe. From this pot it took Greyhounds just four downs to strike py dirt. With Johnston nd Kluj luggg mil to 14, Cipo rifled 14-yrd pss. to Kluj end zone for Hopelwn's second score of dy. Lunhrdt's drop kick for extr pot fell short. Scotch Pls not to be outdone fought bck despertely nd closg mutes of gme it mnged to strike py dirt fter puttg up 40-yrd drive. Preston Onque, hlfbck, skirted his left end from five for Scotch Pls' score gme. Joe Pngborn completed pss to Phil McPherson for extr pot. The Greyhounds outnumbered Scotch Pls mtter of first downs with former compilg ne nd ltter seven. FORDS BOWLING RESULTS FORDS "B" Chesebrongh (0) J. Olh 16^ J. Krnyik _ 117 C. Kmiec " J. Sipos J. Koczn IQQ 120 P. Kryeki Totls... 77S Peterson's Brkes (3) Kntor i Lesko 18S Bll Perry., Tice..I; Benish Totls Fords Sportg (3) Sorncek..._ Anderson Mtusz _ Young {Contued on Pge 8) To Coch Alumni Tony Cccsol Ccciol And Gdek Will Coch Tem Bostg Former WHS Strs TIGERS INITIAL FOES. WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge Township will be represented on gridiron this fll by semiprofootbll club to operte under bnner of Woodbridge Alumni Assocition. The undertkg, if successful, will be first mny yers which n ttempt is mde to give Woodbridge n dependent grid mche. The lst rel try t semi-pro club, which, cidently, ws successful, ws 1927 when fmous Jolly Eogers bowled over elevens ll oyer stte. The new Woodbridge Alumni Assocition cme to beg two weeks go followg Woodbridge High School-Alumni gme here. Composed of former Brron strs, tem showed welth of power, speed nd deception. The personnel of ggregtion is big, fst nd plenty verstile. The debut of- Alumni Assocition, s n orgnized club, will tke plce t Legion.Stdium Sundy fternoon, October 13. The South Amboy Tigers will provide opposition. Coched by Tony Ccciol nd Andy Gdek, ex-brron thletes, locl tem bosts of such stellr performers s Alby Leffler, Mel Ancker, Jimmy Lee, Norm Kilbey, Al Ur, nd Moe Levy, ends. Bckfield strs clude George Wsilek, Bob Schwenzer, Ernie Brth, Johnny Royle, Willie Gdek, Eddie Blog, Bichy Lrsen, Andy Gdek nd Erl Smith. On le will be Art Gill, Bill Gill, Tom Mrkous, Joe Petrusik, Al Grillo, Duke Pochek, George Mrkul, Vic Difo, Fred Leyh, Johnny Trosko, Chrley Frr nd ors. flkww ICTdS Title To Be Decided Three-Gme Set; First Tilt To Be In Fords PARK BATTLE SCENE- WOODBRIDGE A three-gme series for chmpionship of Inter-City Bsebll Legue will, get under wy t Fords Prk Sundy fternoon between Woodbridge Sportg Club nd A. J. Lnce Assocition of Perth Amboy. The two clubs, hvg survived plyoff gmes lst Sundy, will meet this Sundy doubleheder, first tilt strtg,t 130 o'clock. If tems split tw-hill, title contest will be plyed followg Sundy. Woodbridge nd Lncers reched fls by defetg Fords Sportg Club nd Perth Amboy Blue Cols respectively. Woodbridge took thrillg 1-0 decision from Fords t Fords Prk. Z.mbo, elbowg for locls, gve up six scttei'ed bgles, while his tem mtes lened on five of Jcobson's deliveries. The only run Of gme cme sixth vi double by Al Leffler nd sgle by Zmbo. Joe Gyenes' perfect peg from left field, nippg Andy Kriss t plte, prevented Fords from scorg tyg run. Woodbridge S. C. (1) AB H R Gyenes, ss...,., Zick, 2b Breellon, 3b J. Gyenes, If 4 10 Golden, cf 3 10 Kosci, rf Pochek, 1b Leffler, c Zmbo, p 3 10 Totls Fords S. C. (0) AB H R Milesik, ss Toth/ lb Dudsh, rf Kubik, rf Kriss, lb Koperwhts, 2b Antonides, c Bndies, If Mezo, cf Prsler, cf 10 0 Jeobson, j> 4 10 Totls Score by ngs Woodbridge Fords Struck out By Jeobson, 6. Bse on blls Off Zmbo, 5. Hit by pitcher. By Zmbo (Kriss). Wng pitcher Zmbo.- Losg pitcher Jeobson. Umpires Russo nd Lmprt. REVIVAL SNAKE BITE FATAL Riehlnds, V. ^-Grbbg rttlesnke which Evngelist J. W. Grizzell ws holdg loft, Robert Cotdle, 48, ws bitten by snke nd died from effects. Tigers Open New Inter-Sectiml Gridiron Rivlry With Vnderbilt Prceton Lunches 1940 Seson At Plmer Stdim Tomorrow Agst Commodores From Tennessee PRINCETON Prceton University will ugurte new tersectionl footbll rivlry tomorrow fternoon. The tem of Vnderbilt University, from Nshville, hert of Tennessee, will come to Plmer St.Si.um for openg gme of 1940 seson. Although it is too erly seson to mesure effectiveness of two tems, gme promises to be hrdest-. fought, openg contest Prceton hs hd yers lld one of most colorful footbll occsions its history. The Vnderbilt tem, nicknmed "The Commodores" honor of Commodore Cornelius Vnderbilt, one-time New Jersey resident nd generous benefctor for whom university ws nmed, is its first seson under new hed coch, Red Snders, formerly of Louis Stte, who hs succeeded Ry Morrison, HOW t Temple. Its eldg plyers re Huggs, regrded s best bck his section of -country, John Ellis, cpt nd gurd, Bushmier, bck, nd MeElreth, end. One of Prceton's mstys, Robert L. Peters, Jr., pssg, puntg nd runng bck, is ntive of Kgsport, Tennessee, nd thus will be hedg n offensive gst his own countrymen. Tomorrow's gme will strt t 230. Tickets re priced t?2.20 nd $1.10. WILL MMSUNDAY Two Clubs To Ply Fourth In Clssic Series For Junior Loop Crown NEWARK With first three gmes of little world series scheduled to he plyed west, Newrk fns will hve ir first glimpse of 1940 junior clssic Sundy fternoon when Bers nd ir Americn Assocition rivls move, to Ruppert Stdium for fourth gme nd s mny more necessry for one.club to w four out of seven. Louisville,. Americn Assocition contenders re defendg chmpions hvg downed Rochester Red Wgs heptic series lst yer. In Colonels' leup re severl plyers well known to North Jersey fns cludg Eddie Mjeski, veter Elizbeth ctcher.

8 PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 FOUDS 'AND RAE1TAK TOWNSHEP BEACON SHOWER IS GIVEN FOR FORDSWOMAN Mrs. Willim Kucsm, Jr. Is Honor Guest At Prty In flfier Home FORDS Mrs. Hrry Mier, Sr., of Evergreen Avenue, recently enterted t surprise-len shower honor of Mrs. Willim Kucsm, Jr., former Miss Mrjorie Jenne Mier. Among those present were Miss Betty Kuscm, of Perth Amboy; Misses Helen Nsh nd Helen Pribish, of New York City; Misses Stell Belski, Ann Budz, nd Stephnie Polikuk, of South River; Misses Helen Vn Tssel, Peg 1 Vn Tsse], nd Mrs. Jmes Hi'dg, of Woodbridge; Mrs. Elwood Slocum, of South Amboy; nd Misses Mrgret Rennie, Lorre Fedderson, Mrs. August Buer, Jr., Mrs. Hns Thompson, Mrs. Willim Hnsen, Mrs. Arthur Fedderson, Mrs. Jmes Rennie, Mrs. Ann Bder, Mrs. Peter Golemn, Mrs. Otto Mier, Mrs. Florence Borup, Mrs. A. Rosenblum, Mrs. Hrry Mier, Sr., Mrs. Ann Bder nd Mr. nd Mrs. Willim Kuesm, Jr., ll of Fords. DECREASE CONTINUES IN RELIEF ROLL HERE September Shows Drop Of Cses, Welfre Di- -. rector Reports - TOM THUMB' WEDDING ON CLUB?SJCAI NDAR Clr Brton Juniors Pln To Sponsor Entertment In Ner Future OL.ARA BARTON Plns for "Tom Thumb Weddg" re beg formulted by Junior Womn's Club. Decision to sponsor ffir -ws mde t recent meetg of group t home of Miss Viv Test Crleton Street. Miss Lill Syie, drm chwmn, ws nmed s generl chirmn for ffir. Miss Lucille Kus. president, will be chrge of tickets. ' New members received t session cluded Miss Norm Anderson, Miss Jen Eggert nd Miss Mildred Kennedy. Members of club will ttend "College Dy" celebrtion t New Jersey College for Women. New Brunswick, on October 5, nd fll conference -on October 12 t Trenton.. The next meetg will "be held Wednesdy, October 9, t home of Miss Kus Amboy Avenue. Contued from Sport Pge Coll 186 O'Hr., Niemer 14G 144 Mlure 143 Feeney. 113 ' Totls 74S f WOODBRIDGE The decrese R. Jkos number of relief cses which JBrbo becme noticeble erly prt Nicstro Cpt. Kidd of. yer contued Septe-JH. Jkos ber when nor drop relief Sturek 136 rolls ws reported. Freemn Accordg to John T. Omenhiser, welfre director, re ws Totls 714 decrese of 64 cses September s compred to August. In ;' Holy Nme S. Kurucz 163 ltter month re were 424 M. Kish 128 cses with expenditures of $9,- R. Sheprd In September re were J. Kovcs, Jr cses nd $7, ws spent. G. Ruskr 145 In September of 1939 records G. Lee 159 show tht locl office ws tkg cre of 719 cses nd expended $17, tht period. Mechnized Col Chrles O'Neill of United Estern Col Sles corportion hs sid tht without mechnized mg col would be more expensive, tht less would be sold, nd even fewer mers employed. He suggested tht government should "equlize" txes on products tht compete with col. Contued from Sport Pge Chney Simonsen Totls Silver Refery Simonsen 180 Sestk Wilson Plss Stec ' fjickrowski... 16i Monson Stec " Totls , Reserch Allen 173 Lford A. Toth 114 Zischku 147 Mikul 220 A. Toth Crne d Totls Smelter Fritz A. Slotwski T McBride R. Kne 130 Glid 96 Johnson 149 E. Johnson j Kne 170 Totls _ McEIhenny Lrk... Richrds DiSnto Lrk Poulsen Gerity.... Neder. Poulsen Totls... Dniels Holzheimer Amoresi... S-ork.. Aniorosi Lehmn Putnm... Power Lbortory f Totls George's Tvern Sdsko.. 165, Bok Poos Kuzmik Borbs T-otls Dbroski Ass'n. Cunnghm Joe Swllick Du Frnci 132 Dbroski ' ' John Swllick Musolf Totls COUNTY LEAGUE Fords Recretion R. Kubik W. Romer J. Fuble L. Pvlik T. Bnzyk ; Totls Jcks Buyso Hg-er Hbednk Johnson 1S Petroski Totls Corner Tvern (1) J. Kub S. Sble M. Sble H. Mllett 161. T. Musky 141 ' Sble Chrlie's Tvern (2) ;Brestos. 157 Housmn 141 Demko Pochek Poos Her 194 Remis Cooper's Diry (3) J. Anderson T. Rooney L. Rolloff O. Mrkow A. Mrt P. Hbich Sunnyside Mrket Lockie 154 J. R. Siessel 161 T. Lockie 125 W. Thurston. 141 McEIhenny.. Lttnzio (0) 146' Celebrtg Twentieth Birthdy, Twenty yers sce its ception, screen's oldest stitution, Our Gng, strts new movie seson with plns for bigger nd better comedies thn ever before. Durg its long tenure on screen mny "genertions" of young sps hve come nd gone. The present crop fetures Spnky nd Buckwhet (top) nd Micky, Alflf nd Drl. Their first comedy this seson for Metro-Goldwyn-Myer is "Good Bd Boys." NURSERY BENEFIT Needlecrfters Schedule Crd Prty October 10 For Kesbey School HOPELAWN A new member, Miss Helen Polk, ws itited Needlecrfters t recent 183 meetg held t home of Miss 111 Jerry Fzrri Med Street. f Plns were mde for crd pr- 'ity to be held Thursdy, October 10, for benefit of Kesbey Nursery. Tickets my. be obted from ny 'member of..club. A socil ws enjoyed followg busess session.- Guests were S Ynkees (1) J. Alen M. Gillign 119 Semn 3." Sedivy Ill A. Sedivy 139 DePeile 150 Lng 180 J. ij. 779 First Aid Squd W. Housmn Vn Pelt 118 Mwbey Leisen 110 J. Tobc 193 J. Bernste. E. Richrds. Olh Olfr Olh Olh Pnek Five B's (0) (2) Jmes Motors (3) Bld A. Kten... 14S 122 R. Shohfi B. Bernste H. Fisher ' Totls 1002 S fl 749 Misses Mrie Lnce, Filomen Milnese, Helen Grdner,.Ky Hurley, Helen Polk, Cre Lnce, Jerry Fzrri, Roslie Slicti, Ann Zjck, Juli Glombos nd Pule Lnee. The group held specil meetg Tuesdy eveng t home ol Miss Pule Lnce, 59 Jmes Street.. Hit-Run 'Complt Costs <- The Misses Helen nd Ann Kirsh, of New Brunswick Avenue, visited World's Fir recently. Mr. nd Mrs. Crmen Re nd son, Dougls, of Plfield, were recent guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Rebovich, of Liberty Street. j Mr. nd. Mrs. Arthur Perry, j of Hornsby Street, hve, returned home fter ttendg Americn Legion convention t Boston, Msschusetts. Bliss Irene Brtok nd Miss Olg Brtok, of Kg George's Rod, ttended World's Fir Sundy. The IT. G. C. met t home of Mrs. Juli Plvik Emmett Avenue, Hopelwn, lst night. Andrew Eugene Fodor, son of i Mr. nd Mrs. Andrew Fodor, of 117 Ford Avenue, hs entered Hhnemn Medicl.School t Phildelphi for study of medicl profession. T.he Tuesdy Afternoon Sew-' g 'Club met this week t Che home of Mrs. Aldgton M Street.. Mr. nd Mrs. Frnk Hudnich nd son, Rymond, nd Miss Irene Hud nd Miss Helen Velchik, of Mn ttne Uf $ZO[Pul Street, motored to-plfield WOODBRIDGE-George Wlko, _ ^ Ml, nd Mrs_ John Wosh of 25, of 35 John Street, Crteret,! New Brunswick Avenue, entertws fed ^25 nd three dollrs jed friends from Willimstown P., police.i court J. Mondy -»/r-_-.! on _ _ over ^g -^egtend. hit-nd-run complt mde by Joseph Bk, 22, of Route' 35, this plce.. -"-. Bk told court tht he ws trvelg north on West Avenue, ner Robert Street, Sewren, when he ws struck by cr trvelg opposite direction tht did not stop.- He sid he gve chse nd flly stopped cr t tersection of Stte Street nd Hll Avenue, Perth Amboy. Wlko, he sid, ws drivg cr. Officer John Govelitz vestigted cse.- Gl Prde On Hllowe'en.!s Slted By Legion Post WOODBRIDGE..; Woodbridge Post, No. 87, Amei-i-. cn Legion nd Post Bnd will sponsor Hllowe'en prde on Hllowe'en '.night, Thursdy 5, October 31, it ws nnounced tody. The prde will be held through m streets of Woodbridge proper nd prizes will be wrded for most origl, prettiest nd funniest costumes. Adults s well s children re vited to. prticipte ATTEN-SHUN! SEWAREN 'Commnder Kenneth. Thornton, United Sttes Cost Gurd Reserve,, yesterdy miounced tht locl unit, Flo- 106 jtill No. 7 of Cost Gurd, will 83 1 meet tonight t Sewren Motor (Biot Club Members of flotill will be drilled signllg 'nd, or 655? u2 "d requirements by cpble j structor. Meetgs will be held 100 ever y Fridy eveng until furr 159 notice Only Womn A recent census "showed popultion of 560 men nd one womn on South Georgi islnd, whlg sttion south Atlntic. 8.Mrs. M. Velchik nd dughter, Helen, of Pul Street, ttended World's Fir recently. _ Mr. nd Mrs. Lovch Coughl, of Jensen Avenue, visited friends Crteret recently. The junior choir of Our Ldy of Pece Church met Tuesdy eveng t church. Noven services of Mirculous Medl ws held t Our Ldy of Pece Church Mondy eveng. Willim Toth, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Louis Toth, of Ford Avenue, left for Hhncmnn Medicl School nd Hospitl t Phildelphi. The Fords Womn's Democrtic Club held specil meetg Tuesdy night t home of Mrs. Adolph Qudt Hoy Avenue.. Food Disguised Even Popeye. wouldn't know he ws etg his. fvorite food under this ppetizg disguise. Assemble three eggs, one cup fely chopped spch, one-hlf cup thick white suce, one-hlf cup grted cheese nd one tespoon chopped onion. Bet egg yolks until thick, n stir thick white suce (with cheese dded). Next dd spch nd onion, nd fold stiffly beten egg whites. Turn mixture to gresed csserole, set pn of hot wter nd bke moderte oven bout 50 mutes. Serve with tomto suce. Wr Sepercussio Wr repercussions hve been felt Phildelphi schools. Alexnder J. Stoddrd, bord of eduction supertendent, hs ordered - schools to stop buyg mps untii Europen conflict is settled. The bord,. sys Supertendent Stoddrd, is tkg no chnces on furr geogrphicl relignments. Vrnishg Furniture To get best results vrnishg furniture, vrnish must be kept t n even,- wrm temperture, nd piit on neir too plentifully nor too ggerly. SPORTS ECHOES {Contued \ro Sport Pge) The week before, Zebrs shut out St. Peter's of New Brunswick, 3-0. Heie Benkert is no longer coch t Ornge High School... John Moorehed succeeds Benkert, who, relible sources revel, ws given "dirty del" t tht stitution..,. Heie, however, contues s member of fculty... Eeports hve it, too, tht Frnk Kirkleski, coch t Thoms Jefferson, Elizbeth, is "on wy out."... Benkert nd Kirkleski coched t Woodbridge prior, to Prisco's.regime... Both hd excellent records here. The Brroris looked like troup of midgets opertg gst big, ruggeti, fleety Pterson club... To mke mtters worse, Pssic county gridiron ws tough nd tricky... The width of field extended severl feet on eir side of grssy surfce... Brron runners fered to step off grss believg y were gog out of bounds... This condition brought bout Cipo's jury, we thk. Low Blood Pressure Low blood pressure is on crese Americ, sys report of Dr. A. B. Brower of Dyton, Ohio, to Americn College of Surgeons. Slenderizg _diets re one of contributg fctors, he reported. Low blood pressure victims live longer thn persons, with norml blood pressure, but hve less fun, he sid. lords Bowg FORDS COMMERCIAL Contued, from Sport Pge Skrocki Ass'n. J. Doycsk A. Ferrro S. Skrocki Reseter J. Szurko T>. Btt Totls Wogiom's Eton Heenn , 188 ffhm J Lgoni Joe Romer Totls Ford G. OF. F.Schicker...;_ V. Lund C. Dunhm H. Khree 157 M. Ptrick Totls Bill's Der M. Gldysz 19* W. Rosenvge R. Lorch 200 R. Stngo 214 W. Eyerkuss Totls Deuisck's Tvern Tomko Kvo Sorenson ~ "73 Tui-kus B. Nelson...i 143 G. Mlson Willkie. declres he will "rescue" U. S. from New Del. John D. Dvis, 1924 cndidte, supports third-term bn. Jibo G. Nelson 173 i66 Totls Beef's Br nd Grill J. Mtusz J. Rgul R. Anderson 174 J. Fuble 123 Ed. Lynch M. Lrson, Totls Hnsen's Service Sttion J. Bls M. Plesk 170 W. Fisher C. Weisup S. Kubik Totls Lund's Service F. Hnsen C. Jcobs J. Csik J. Rogers H. Chomicki Totls , Rritn By Boys Strtton 140" "159 Hrmyk j Signor. 126 '. Hll Lucov Steer Totls 76!) Fords Bowlg FORDS "B" Contued From Sport Pge 1 Turkus 183 Dmoci Totls Corner Tvern (0) Thistle. MeKlrjr 130 Mckey Ngy Thompson Bilk Mto.'.... Jnkovieh Whtney Rebovdeh Totls, Fords Col (2) Sbo J. Gly Ngy 170 1SS? 167 G. Gly 18S 17,4 150 Bcsky 12B 154 Stnley Totls A. H. Moore D. C. (1) Jugn Hickel Pry - Mrt Mrhevk Koperwhts Totls IN CHANCEJRT OF NEW JERSEY 130/043 TO Mry Glser nd Chrles Glser, her husbnd; Isdore Kosenbltt; Arthur A. Cook nd Mrs. Arthur A. Cook, his "wife; W.r. "Cook, husb.md of Louise Cook, former owner; IJniel Vsko nd Mri Vsko, his wife; Mrs. Chrles "Wgner, wife of Chrles Wgner, former owner;.dvid Rosen nd Mrs. Dvnl Kosen, his wife; Benjm Colnder; Jefterson E. Frme; Mry Clrk nd Mr. Clrk,' her hushnd; Jenette Sunders nd Mr. Sunder, her husbnd; John Allen; John Mlosky nd Alry Mlosky, his wife; Joseph Bednrski; George Kovcs; Steve Ble.) nd Mry Blej, his -wife; Steve Biley nd Mry Biley, his wife; Joseph Schorr nd Mrs. Joseph Schorr, his wife; Sol Wechsler; Sndor Mrkus nd Mrs. Sndor Mrkus, his wife; Robert Smoik nd Mrs. Robert Smolk, his wife; nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dte hereof, cuse where Township oi Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you 'd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer Dill of sid complnt on or before JSth dy of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confessed gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely iy debr nd foreglose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sles dted October 11, 1931, September 1, Februry 10, 1931 nd October lu, 1935, coverg Lois 59 to 62, nd S6 to S9 Block 930; Lots 413 nd 414 Block 936; Lots 429 nd 430, 438, 447 nd 448, 449 nd 450, 458 nd 459 Block 937; Lots S17 to 822 Block 944; Lots 255, 259 nd 260 Block 946; Lots 870. S71, 900 nd 901 Block 950; Lots 950 nd 951 Block 951; Lot 1170 Blor-K 955, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hv-5 lien or liens, or some rig-ht, title, terest, estte, clim, or to tiie premises described sid bill of complt. JSTJGENE BLANKENHOKN, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Compl t, Newrk, New -Jersey. Dted September 16, 191>>. R B. 9-20, 27; 10-4, 11 IN CHAKCEUY OF SEW JERSEY 130/59 TO Willim Ziegler nd Mrs. Willim Ziegler, his wife; John Foster, nd Mrs. John poster, his wife; Srh Conroy Leonrd nd Mr. Leonrd, her husbnd; Srh Conroy nd Mr. Conroy, her husbnd; George lloves nd Julie Kovcs, his wife; Pul Hock, Jr., nd Mrs Pul Hoek, Jr., his wife; Mrgret Solfleisch nd Mr. Holfleisch, her husbnd; George Solfleisch nd Mrs. George Solfleisch, his wife; Henry A. Koepke, nd Mrs. Henry A. Koepke, his wife; Httie Cooper, nd Mr. Cooper, her husbnd; John Fischer nd Ann W. Fischer, his wife; Giovnni Lerose nd Mrs. Giovnni Lerose his wife; Wlter Drden nd Mrs. Wlter Drden, his wife nd Florence B. Chlll, nd ir or ny of ir respeetive -unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssigns or succesors right, title or terest. ' By virtue ol n Order of Court o Chncery, mde on cly of dte hereof, cuse where Township of Woobridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re trie defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 14th dy of November, next, or sid bill will be tken s confesesd gst you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd. foreclose you from ll rig-ht nd equity of redemption of, In nd to premises described certiflc tlon of tx sles dted October 11th, 1921, Jnury 27th, 1931, October 10th, 1935 nd April 16th, 1036, coverg Lots 10 to 12, In Block 825, Lots 1? nd 18 Block 833; Lots 3S to 40 Block 835; Lots 20, 21, 47 nd 48 Block, S36; Lot 12 In Block 838; Lot 30 Block 839; Lots 11 to 13, 60, 61 nd 81 In Block &i'i nd Lot 1 Block 813, on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbridge, County of Middlesex. EXCEPTING from bove described premises so mueh reof which ws eoiiveyed to Stte of New Jersey. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some right, title terest, estte, clim or to premises described sid bill of complt. EUGENE BLANKENHORN, Solicitor for nd Counsel With Complnt, Newrk, N. J. Dted September 13th, 19iO. P. B. 9-20, 27; 10-4, 11. IK CHANCERY OP SEW JERSEY 130/72 TO Cordeli Woodruff nd Mr, Woodruff, her husbnd Willim Ziegler nd Mrs. Willim Kiegler, his wife Hnnh B. SouLhrd nd Mr. Southrd, her husbnd; Helen M. Doell nd Mr. Doell, her husbnd; Isc Hey nd Mrs. Isc Hey, his wife; Willim W. Henderson nd Mrs. Willim W. Henderson, his wifp; Otis C. Provst nd Mrs. Otis C. Provst, his wife; Peter J. Givney; George S. Vn Schick, Supertendent of Insurnce of Stte of New York, s Liquidtor = of Greter City Surety & Indemnity Corportion; John Phillips nd Mrs. John Phillips, his wife; Mry A. Volz nd Mr. "Volz, her husbnd; Murice F. Griff nd Mrs. Murice F. Griff, his wife; Rudolph Henig- nd Mry Henig, his wife, nd ir or ny of ir respective unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntfi'es, ssigns or successors right, title or terest. By virtue of n Order of Court of Chncery of New Jersey, mde on dy of dle heveo",. cuse where Township of Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer bill of sid complnt on or before 12th cly of November, next* or sid bill will be tken s confessed g-st you. The sid bill is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll right nd equity of redemption of, i nd to premises described OicKt ESTABLISHED 1823 BABY GRANDS rbi horn 595 VERTICALS horn Ov/U L EASY TERMS certifictes of tx sles dted Februry 8, 1923, Jnury 30, 1931, October 3ft, 3*35 nd April 16, 1936, coverg TjQt 41- Block 786-AA; Lots 1, 2, 5 nd 6 Block 7S6-B; Lots 33 to 35 Block 7R6-DD; I^ots 6 nd 7 Block 806; Lots 3 nd 4 Block 811; Lots 11 nd 12 Block 812; Lots 2 nd- 4 Block SI3; Lots fi nd 7 Block 820; Lots 21 to 24 BIoclc S2S; Lot 32, 52 to 54 BlocK 823-B nd Lots ih to 28. Block 824, on Assessment Mp of tile Township oi Woodbriclgre Middlesex County. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or some rigrht, title, terest, estte, clim In or to premises described sid bill of complt. Eugene BlTikenhorn, Solicitor for nd of Counsel with Complnt, 2-1 Commerce Street, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 10, FB92l)2710lll IN CHAKCERY OF NEW JERSEY 130/75 TO Willim Ziegler nd Mrs. -Willim Zieg-ler, his wite; Juli. Ngy nd Mr. Ngy, her husbnd; Id T. Wiedmnn nd Mr. "Wiednmnn, her husbnd; Joseph Kriekson nd Clr. M. Eri'ckson, his wife; JctNGolden nd Mrs. Jcob Golden, his wife; Peter Fn-ell nd Mrs. Peter l''rrell, his wife; Hnnh l-.nrsen nd Mr. Lrsen, her husbnd; John Ste nd Klizbeth Bie, his wife; Dniel A. Slttery nd Mrs. Dniel A. Slttery, his wife; nd ir or ny of ir rsped ive unknown heirs, devisees, personl representtives, executors, dmistrtors, grntees, ssig-ns or successors right, title or terest By virtue of n Order of Oourt of Chncery of New Jerrpy, mde on dy of dte hereof,. cuse- where Township of "Woodbridge, municipl corportion of Stte of New Jersey, is complnt, nd you nd ors re defendnts, you re required to pper nd nswer vhe bill nd its mendment of sid comriliuit on or before 18th il.iy of November, next, or sid bill nd its mendment will be tkexi &s confessed gst you.' The sid bill nd its mendment is filed to bsolutely debr nd foreclose you from ll ri^ht mi equity of redemption of, nd to premises described certifictes of tx sle died October 15th, ]»Sii, coverg Lots 6 nd 46 Block 77S; Lots 46, J7, 63, 6t, 68, 69 nd 70 Block 779; Lots 25 to 27, 3S, 48 nd 49 Block 781; Lots 1 to 3 Block SIB; Lot 21 Block SIS nd Lot 21 Block 837; on Assessment Mp of Township of Woodbidge, County of Middlesex. And you, bove nmed re mde defendnts, becuse you hve or my clim to hve lien or liens, or 'some right tihe or terest, estte, clim or to tne premises described sid bill of-complt nd its mendment. EUGENE BLANKHNHORN, Solicitor for nd sf Counsel with Complnt, Newrk, New Jersey. Dted September 16th, F. B. 9-20, 27; 10-4, 11 ia no po quite like Chickerg its beuty of tone is of qulity ll its own. The grceful les of its encsement is nor of its distctions. Its gret renown, ged fr over century of service to' music, mkes its possession mtter of pride nd lwys of supreme stisfction. Griffith Pln Co, 238 W. FRONT ST., PLAINFIELD 605 BROAD ST., NEWARK OPEN EVENINGS NOTICE TO VOTERS Tuesdy, October 8th is lst dy to register, if you re not registered you cn do so t Middlesex County Bord of Election Offices, 313 Stte Street, Perth Amboy, nd t Township Clerk's Office Municipl Bldgr-, Woodbridge, N. J., every dy from 900 A. M. to 500 P, M. nd Fridy night, October 4, 1940 fcnd Mondy nd Tuesdy nights, October 7 nd 8, from 700 P. M. to 900 P. M. If you re mrried sce registerg you must re-register, if you hve moved you must notify Middlesex County Bord of Elections. Lst sprg severl hundred nmes were removed. from registrtion lists when voters could not be locted t given ddresses. Your nme mybe mong m. If you hve moved sce lst election be sure you re registered from your new ddress. If you re not registered on or before October 8th, 1940, you cnnot vote t Generl Election to be held Tuesdy, November 5th, Be Sure You Are Registered MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTION Room 408 4th Floor Perth Amboy Ntionl Bnk Buildg 313 Stte Street, Perth Amboy, N. J.

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