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1 e AW ; Keep Astrde AH The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper L. XXXV. No. 6 The Urgett And Bet Shop Servces n The Area Are Ou# Advertsers. Patronze Them! lonrrl as tt'coml Olaas Matter nt tle Tost Odlco, Woodbrldgc, N. J., N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 96 Publlaltd Kvcry Thursday»t 8 arecn Btreel, Woodbrldge, N. J. PRCE FVE CENTB >olo Hts; Precautons Lre Lsted j).monlh-<l Theodore heppanl o f seln Season's Frst Vctm BLN Nneteen-month-old odore Sheppard, son of Mr. Mrs. T. E. Sheppard, 65 Frst nue, the frst case of nfantle alyss n Woodbrldge Townshp n Mddlesex County reported B year, s dong "ncely" n Muhfocrg Hosptal, Planfleld. The d's ense s decrlbed us "mld" CVcry hope s held for complete any resultng seln Case/solated 9, Baley Sees No Epdemc of nfantle every wthout rnlysls. Vth the reportng of the case tny, attenton s now bcln? foed on the precautons whch ents have been even by the ddlesex County Chapter of the tonal Foundaton for nfantle rlyss to.safeguard themselves ther chldren from the dlse. These precautonary mcacs represent the results of the [entflc research of many keen,'estgatlons:. Avod over-urne and extreme Jlue from strenuous exercses, jtrenc fatgue makes you an feer vctm. ' j, Avod sudden chllng such as Juk come from u plunge nto {tremely cold water on a very dy, Don't stay too long n water. Keep fles and other nsects lay from food, and wash hands [fore eatng. Help keep your communty an. Waste and exposed garbage be source of nfecton. 6. Don't swm n polluted waters, jlcntfc research has pled up a guh of crcumstantal evdence jrh ndcates that ths mght j one of the many ways of gettng e dsease. Avod Operatons 6 Avod removal of tonsls or tnods pror to and durng polo lldemc season, as many serous neks of the dsease have follow-, tonsl and adenod operatons. 7. Try not to mngle wth crowds pnecessarly, but carry on your r.l actvtes. [Watch these symptoms: head- lu\ unexplaned fever, a cold, or > stomach may be the frst mptoms of nfantle paralyss. tl your doctor mmedately f ny of these symptoms appear, few of those strcken develop rous llness and wth good, ompl care, the majorty make a tsfactory recovery.. The Mddlesex County Chapter [ the Natonal Foundaton for nnle Paralyss, s located at.77 ertrand Avenue, Perth Amboy, h! t s ready to ad any person Mddlesex County who s slrckwth the dsease. ' Health Offcer Permts Wadng Pool Use But Rules Out Sewaren No prohbtve acton aganst wadng n pools n me Townshp wll be taken for the tme beng even though one case of nfantle paralyss has been reported, Health Offcer Harold J. Baley stated today, The health offcer sad that the case may be (n solated one nasmuch as the so-called epdemc months are the latter part of August and the month of September. "f we order chldren out of the wadng pools," tho health offcer, sad, "they would go to out-of-town pools and crowded beaches. So we mght as well keep the pools open for the tme beng and keep our chldren where we can watch them."' Mr. Baley also confrmed the fact that Mrs. L, L. Loveland, executve secretary of Woodbrdge Chapter, Red Cross, had the water at Sewaren tested and t was found to be hghly polluted and unsafe for swmmng. As a result the Red Cross lfe-savng program has been taken to the Rahway pool. Mr. Baley, therefore, urges TownslUp resdents not to go swmmng n the water at Sewaren. "As long as we have septc tanks emptyng nto the water there," Mr. Baley concluded, "the water wll be polluted. When we get a sewage, dsposal plant then the water wll be as safe for swmmng as the water at Perth Amboy." Don't Mss t! Fremen Offerng Lots Of Fun; Bg Przes At Carnval Bus Crss s Handed To Lowery B. of E. Commttee Plans Meetng n To Settle Attempt Stuaton Plea by ndependent - Leader Saves Stadum From Destructon Tll After Grd Season Sants Slate All Contests On Road Members of Woodbrdge Fre Company No. receved a setback when t raned contnuously the early part of the week, makng t mpossble to open ther carnval as planned. But the men are plannng a gala nght tonght and a real, bank-up affar for the remander of the week, of course the weather permttng. Although the carnval s of the "home-made varety," rdes, such as are found only n travelng carnvals, have been nstalled. A ferrs wheel, char o'plane, and mechancal swngs arc ready for all who enjoy the thrll of beng n the ar. n addton pony rdes are offered to the youngsters. n all there are 7 booths at ths year's carnva, all flled to the brm wth "lard-to-get" tems. The transportaton commttee of the Board of Educaton, consstng of Leo Farley, charman; Maurce P. Dungan and Wllam L, Benson, together wth Andrew Aaroe, presdent of the board, wll hold a conference wth Dr, Mllard M. Lowery, County Superntendent of Schools, Tuesday to get a defnte decson from hm regardng the transportaton problem he created. At a prevous meetng, Dr. Low- WOODBBDGE-On a plea by the NDEPENDENT LRER, State Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller, Jr., announced he had revsed contractors' schedules for the constructon of Route S- so the Woodbrdge Board of Educaton may use Legon Stadum for Woodbrdge Hgh School football games ths fall. On July 6. the Board of Educaton receved word from the State Hghway Department t would have to vacate the stadum no later than September 5, Durng a seres of telephone calls to the State Hghway Department yesterday, The NDEPENDENT LEADER ponted out t would be mpossble for the Board to prepare a new feld n tme for the football season. t was explaned to a department spokesman that the ery ordered the Board of Educa tlon to cancel ts contracts for bus routes from Hagaman Heghts, Port Readng, Sewaren, Avenel, seln and Fords to the Hgh School because, he stated, "the Board of Educaton was transportng students llegally." He sad the majorty of the hgh school students lved wthn the '/ mle lmt set by the State. Most of the chldren concerned would have to walk the busest hghways n the Unted States n order to get to school. The transportaton commttee, together wth Supervsng Prncpal Vctor C. Ncklas, ths week checked the transportaton fgures prevously sent to Dr. Lowery (Contnued on Page 6) Board ntends to use the former acetrack property as a ste for a stadum and hgh school, but the work entaled to convert some of the property nto a playng feld could not be completed before school re-opens. Board Gets Letter As a result of the negotatons between The NDEPENDENT LEADER and the State Hghway Department, Commssoner Mller held a conference wth the key men n hs offce and then announced the favorable decson^ He also stated the followng letter had been sent to Mrs. Roy E. Anderson, dstrct clerk of the Board of Educaton: "The State Hghway Engneer has revewed agan our construc- ton schedule on Route S- through Woodbrldue lo sec f we can meet your requrements for use of, your athletc feld ths fall. "Under the crcumstances we are pleased to advse you t has been decded to permt the use of the feld for ths season's football schedule whch we understand ends November 9. (Edtor's note: Last home game.) "To accomplsh ths we wll supplement specfcatons for the contracts and wll notfy bdders that the feld area wll not be avalable to them n the constructon of Route S- before Nov. S, 6. "We are happy that we can make these arrangement to-meet your requrements." v Charles Noble, State Hghway Engneer, stated that he had recommended the department adjust ts specfcatons after he had learned of the severe setback to "the Woodbrdge Townshp School athletc program because a new feld cannot be made avalable." Dr. Voorhees Des; Famly Promnent seln Woman Attempts Sucde; Reason for Act Undetermned St. James" baseball club wll contnue ts baseball program out of town for the remander of the season, accordng* to a decson reached Tuesday at a meetng n St. James' Audtorum attended by the entre membershp. The club was crtcal of the Board of Educaton declarng the Kotp had broken ts promse to the team regardng the use of Legon Stadum each Sunday for the season. n a statement to the ln-! WttS lelcased from Perth DEPENDENT - LEADER, the St. General Hosptal yesterday after Nomnaton of Offcers Set by Legon Tonght Polce Gve Frst Ad And Then Take Her To Amboy Hosptal Mrs. Myrtle Oakley,, Correja Avenue, seln, owned by John Pellgrno, Bloomfeld Avenue, seln, accordng to a report made by letter to Captan ohn R. Egan yesterday. Mrs. Myrtle Defenbach, 8, Collngswood was slghtly njured Monday when the car n whch she was rdng drven by her hus- James' group sad t was "apprecatve of the fne support gven the team by the local fans" and that f some arrangement could be made for home games later n the season a schedule would be worked out. Meanwhle plans are to play twlght, nght and Saturday afternoon encounters away. The club also voted to contnue as an all-year-round actve organzaton, partcpatng n softball and basketball as well as baseball. Electon of offcers wll be held at the next meetng Tuesday. j. j. Sets Deadlne to Meet Road Need To clarfy any Smderstandng regardng the te property owners must vacate.move ther property along the oposod Route, the State l&hway Department announced dy that: Property owners along the fcnmen t from Gordon Avenue to nute Amboy Avenue) must rate by August.. Property owners along the penment from Berry Street to Port Readng Ralroad must JJteby August 5., lundev the present plans these fo.sectons of a mle and a half wll bejpaced under contract st. T«dates for vacaton are eel on a schedule for compleof plans and approval by the de-l government' whch s supy part of the funds for the nstmctlon of the new hghway. "f the work progresses accord-! to schedule, t wll be necessary the State to enforce Che profon that the buldngs be ether cuted or removed from the preto-'s on the dates set," Charles Noble, State Hghway Engneer, ated today, To date, t was learned that all o wlo have ueached agreement wth 'the State, have decded ; move ther homes to another "aton wth the excepton of one m who has decded to sell outft to the State. Settlements Progress "torts toward settlement wll atmue so j^tfl avo^ ltgaton [ possble, a State Hghway Dertment spokesman sad, but f sessary the state wll nsttute paeranatlon proceedngs n order luve a clear algnment ready ' contractors) f condemna- J> Proceedngs are nsttuted the M apponts three Mftmtyjto Jake tfetlrfty a tf,8t Arplane Crash Vctm Succumbs lo njures Edmund O'Connell, 5, 8 South 3rd Street, Kenlworth, who was crtcally njured n an arplane crash at seln Arport July 6, ded last nght at 7: o'clock at Perth Amboy General Hosptal., O'Connell was a passenger n the plane, whch was ploted by George Plathmann, 7, 696 Semnary Avenue, Rahway, who,was burned to death n the accdent. t s beleved that the motor of the plane faled and the shp crashed nto a feld near the runway and burst nto flames. The plot was strapped to hs seat but O'Connell was thrown out of the plane. He suffered nternal njures and. severe burns about thc< body. For a whle t Was: beleved that O'Connoll would recover. Hs wfe, who was n England where her father s crtcally ll.- flew across the Atlantc last week to be wth her husband. recevng treatment necesstated by the swallowng of a small quantty of poson Tuesday nght Mrs. Oakley, who gave no reason for her act, was gven emergency treatment by Patrolmen Arnt Pctersen, John Ondeyko and Horace Deter and was then taken to the hosptal n a polce car. She was released n the custody of her son-n-law, Joseph Wagtanowsk, Sonora Avenue,. seln, for her appearance n polcje court tomorrow on a complant of attempted sucde. Other polce blotter records ths week ncluded a few mnor robberes, an automoble accdent and the report of the' escape of a Townshp boy from the State Home for Boys, Jamesburg. Th boy s Harry Hallahan, Sewaren Avenue, Sewaren. He s years old, fve feet tall, weghs 95 pounds has brown har, blue eyes and was wearng a brown shrt and cam: shorts when he escaped last Sat urday. Fred J. Schlck, owner of Eng ncered Motor Brake Servce, Route 5 and Huber Avenue, reported to Patrolman Wllam Majoros Sunday that hs garage had been entered and cartons of cgarettes and two boxes of cgars were stolen. Bcycle Stolen Mrs. Patrck Nolan, 8 New Street, nformed Desk Sergeant Carl Sundqust yesterday that her son's bcycle, whch she valued at $, was stolen from n front of Mlano's store on Man Street. A rado valued at $35, a hydraulc jack and a cable worth- ]$3 were stolen from a garage Dr. Florence Edgar Voorhees, a natve of Woodbrdge and a well-known Newark physcan, ded Saturday at her home, Rosevlle Avenue, Newark, after an llness of three months. She was born n Woodbrdge, the daughter of the late Danel Selovp nnd Surah Cutler Voorhees. Dr. Voorhees attended Mount Holyoke College for a year and was graduated from the Women's Homeopathc Medcal College, New York. She practced for a tme n Sprng Lake, and then went to Germany for specal study n gynecology and obstetrcs. She odened an offce n Newark 35 years ago wth Dr. Mary Broadnax- Rye. Dr. Voorhees was a member of the Amercan, New Jersey and Essex County Medcal Socetes, Essex County Pathologcal Socety and was on the vstng staff of j The members of Woodbrdge Post, No. 87, the Amercan Legon, wll meet tonght n the Leson rooms n the Memoral Muncpal Buld- ng for the purpose of nomnatng offcers for the ensung year. A meetng of the nomnatng commttee wll be held pror to the regular sesson. Members of the commttee arc Mchael J, Traner, charman; Anton Larson. Charles Kuhlman, Wllam Onrdner, Albert Hunt. Arthur Gardner. Colona Resdents Buld Playground band, Carl, 5, struck the rear of another car operated by Walter Rchards, 37, Haven Court Nyack, N. Y. After the crash a thrd car owned and operated by Samuel Goldsten, 7, Jersey Cty, ran nto the Defenbach auto. Reports Are Fled By School Doctors the Presbtyeran Hosptal, Newark and on the courtesy staff of St. Barnabas'. Hosptal and East Orange General Hosptal. A brother. Wllam H. Voorhees and two ssters, Mrs. Grace V. Brown and Mrs. Ernest C. Moffett, all of Woodbrdge, survve. Funeral servces were held at the Smth and Smth Funeral Home, 6 Clnton Avenue, Newark, Tuesday. \ Reports made by Dr. C. H. Rothfuss, Dr. J. J. Collns, Dr. El Cooperman and Dr. G. Myron Walters, school physcans, wero receved by the Board of Educaton for the school year The reports were prepared from the scohol physcans' statements by the school nurses who followed up the varous cases. They were as follows: Dr. -Rothfuss,' Hgh School Sewaren Couple Mark Annversary n Havana SEWAREN Mr. and Mrs. John Kurtak, 39 Old Road, now West Palm Beach, Fla., flew Meanwhle the ' Hghway De«fwumt has lwl Beyewl oomr pnts from property owners who Jpwe that real estate speculators v«purchased most of the.vacant "p'ty n Ule nfflrby area and Jacked the prces" up way «>nd ther value. Other com- >»s state excessve, prces are PK asked for movng houses K dlne fo "ndatlons. One man & d. ne wasduoted a prtee of for such work, a k CALENDER OF COMNG EVENTS Note: Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce no later than Tuesday of each week, JULY 5-7 Annual carnval sponsored by Woodbrldec Fre Compapy No. at flrehouse grounds, School Street, fl Bus Rde to Seasde Heghts sponsored by Lades' Ad Socety of Frst Church of seln, Presbyteran, AUGUST Meetng of Lades Auxlary of Wooc/brdge Post, Amercan Legon. -' Supper party to mark burnng of mortgage by Sewaren Republcan Club, nc., at Sewaren Land and Water Club. 7 Meetng of. Lades' Auxlary, seln Post, VFW, at Veterans Memoral Hall. 8-Annual meetng of Woodbrdge Townshp Cvc Conference n Memoral Muncpal Buldng at 8:3. ll-townshp marble and horseshoe champonshp tour/ey jporw sored by Recreaton Department. / / ///, / loz-bua rde to Coney/sla/d/stosdred by/ Keastey tgers r Socal 'Club/ ; ' ' // r 6-8 Frst weekend of carnval sponsored by Colona Volunteer Fre Co. No. 7-Soup Bpx Derby on Florda Grove Road, Hopelawn, ntar the Grls' Vocatonal School, sponsored bya'owuhp Rtoatlon Department Secomt woeke.nd of carnval sponsored by Colona YolUU- ^Townshp ( tra ck and'feld meet sponsored by TownslUp Recreaton Department. SEPTEMBER U-"Aucton" sponsored by Sewaren Men's Club, OCTOBER ««-jjedlcatlon of Monument n memory of de*d of WorW aad. (A. M., Schools No. and No. 9, number of examnatons,,8; examnatons requested by teachers, 3; pupls vaccnated aganst smallpox, 3; physcal defects, eyes, 6; teeth and gums, 59; heart, ; tonsls, 35; cases reported to parents, 65; secured medcal treatment, 38; secured dental treatment, ; glasses obtaned, ; tonslectomes or medcal attenton,, Dr. Collns: Schools No. 3, 6, and, number of examnatons,; exclusons for communable dseases, 75; pupls excluded for chronc dseases, 3; physcal defects, eyes, 53; teeth and gums, 337; tonsls, 8; cases reported to parents, 7; secured medcl treatment, 53; glasses obtaned, 5; tonslectomes or medcal attenton,. Cooperman Kcport Dr. Coopcrmun, Schools No.. 7,8, and, examnatons md.de,,9; examnatons requested by teachers, ; exclusons for communcable dseases, 5; physcal defects, eyes, 7; teeth and gums, 68; fones and jonts, 7; tonsls, '79; cases reported to parents, 9; secured medcal attenton, 5; secured dental treatment, 3; glasses obtaned, 3; tonslectomes or medcal attenton,. Dr. Walters, Hgh School (P, M.) and Schools and 5: examnatons made,,3; examnatons requested by teachers, ; exclusons for communcable dseases, 5; physcal defects, eyes, 55; teeth rnd gums, 5; heart, 5-; tonsls, n to Havana, Cuba, where they celebrated ther fourth weddng annversary on July 8, Ths was ther frst annversary together snce Mr. Kurtak's release from the Army n whch he had the ratng of a techncal sergeant. He served as a rado techncan wth the Ffth Ar Force the Asatc-Pacfc theatre. Mrs, Lghtnng Hts Rado Antenna At Town Hall Polce Set s Damaged And Several Wndows Smushed by Bolt t was very quet at polce headquarters Monday at 3: P. M. Desk Sergeant Andrew Stmonsen was on duty at the desk and Mss Jean Cook was at the swtchboard.! Polce Chef George E. Keatng came out of hs offce and stood at the desk to hand Sergeant Smqnsen a wrtten order for the evenng, when suddenly the entre room lt up wth an eere blue lght and a crackng nose, as f several guns were fred, flled the buldng. For a moment no one spoke, but the three just stared at each other. Fnally, the chef found hs voce and exclamed, "What n the world could that have been?" nvestgaton revealed that a bolt of lghtnng had struck the polce rado antenna atop the new steel pole and the bolt followed through the pole to the controls n headquarters damagng the rado equpment. Several wndows n the Memoral Muncpal Bulld- COLONA Followng the example set by the Sewaren resdents, the Colona Cvc mprovement Club s deep n plans fou. n playground for the nmnn Av secton. At a meetng Frday n Vesper!- no's Hall at whch James Black presded, Fred Newklrk, charman of the playground commttee reported great progress. He stated baseball damond has been cut out and a backstop erected. Swngs, sldes and other equpment wll be nstalled as soon as the ground s prepared. Those who have worked on the project to dnte nclude Fred Newkrk, James Black, Robert Morrsey, Thomas Leworthy, Lawrence Sut, Walter Rosebcrg and Boy Scout Leaders Thomas Polhamus and Ernest Ban asssted by Scouts of Troop 6. The club has made plans for a pcnc n September wth Josepl Franolch as charman asssted by Fred Modavls, Fred Rosenberg Mrs. Thomas Leworthy, Mrs. Joseph Grassl. A donaton was voted to the Kdde Keep Well Camp. Tax Sale Scheduled On Sept. Traner Ctes N. J. Requrng Owners Pay or Lose Pro - Mch**ft Traner, Tax Collector, today that hs department hold a tax sale on September! for taxes open on the book! any part of the year 95. " am holdng ths sale lo cordance wth the Jaws of tbtj State of New Jersey, wheren s stated that any tax for prevous year remanng un as of July l of the current W becomes a len on the property,, and thereby subjects t to sale f taxes," Mr. Traner sad. The tax collector stated that of June 3, last, the TowjjsWp had but $,6.6 outstandng tor taxes pror to the year 96. H#3 ever, as of the present date, amount has been consderably All County Draft Boards to Merge On and afte September, the local Draf Board offces at the Memoral Mu nlcpal Buldng wll cease to. ex st. From that date on, men havn busness wth the Draft Board wll have to go to New Brunswck t report. The trove. followng that of th Raton Boards, s a consoldato of all draft boards n the county wth offces n the County Recon Kurtsak. s the former Margaret Ppk, "Metuchen. NEW SON ARRVES PORT READNG Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Dqssena, 56 Woodbrdge Avenue, are the parents of a son born yesterday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, PLAN MYSTERY RDE AVENEL -The specal commttee of the Avenel Republcan Club, nc., wll meet tonght at the home of Mrs. Freda Grode, 6 Jensen Avenue, Avenel, to make plans for the mystery straw rde to be held August 7. Mss Anne Sutch, secretary ;he local board, has been notfle to report to work n New Brur wck on September, She wll st have charge of Woodbrdge Town shp records and the local dral board members wll stll scree Townshp men. Meanwhle, although actvt have come almost to a standstl at the looal offce, Mss Sutch an nounccd one volunteer for nduc-.lon, Joseph J. Mozdzerz, Ptman Avenue, Fords. Program of Specal Events Set For Tdwn Playgrounds by Goe 35; 69; cases reported to parents, secured medcal treatment, Baby Parade, Track Meet, D o g Show ncluded; Derby Slated Aug. 7 WOODBRDGB-A schedule of specal events for all Townshp playgrounds, has been announced by Samuel Goe, drector, ths week. Certfcates of awards for frst, second and thrd place wnners, wll be presented at each tourney. Due to the fact that Sewaren playground has been open but a few days, a complete schedule for the secton wll not be announced untl later. Townshp-wde events wll be held as follows: Track and feld champonshp meet, August ; Soap Box Derby, August 7; Marble and horseshoe champonshp tourney August 9. Specal events for playgrounds wll be 35; secured dental treatment, 7; glosses/obtaned, 3; tonslecjpmes ^/pdal attenton,.!,' show; August 5, baby parade; August 7, doll fashon show; August 9, kte makng contest; August kte flyng contest; Algust lt, rope skppng contest. Woodbrdge playground; July 5, track and feld trals; July 6, sand modelng contest; Jjly 3, baby parade; July l), doll show August, pet show; August, sand modelng contest; August 5, costume show; August 6, dog show August 8, track and feld trals August 9, sand modelng contest August, checkers tourney; Au gust., parents' nght; August 9, horseshoe contest. ducer by reason of the notces have been forwarded delnquents advsng them of t, possblty of ther propertes bfr- nr placed n the next tax sale. "By the date of the sale," Mr. ^j Traner contnued. " beleve very \ few property owners wll have ther luxes unpad and the! ber of propertes lsted for ll be Ljetly reduced. t mght, ; added that most of the outstandt K tux at the present tme s Offf ropert's owned by people WhodO! ot resde wthn the Townshp^ Opportunty Provded, j, -Pror to the tme the tax sale f < held, every opportunty Wll ho'* ven'by the Tax Department toj ;he property owner n arrears to make payment, so that no embac<> 'assment may be caused by ha *T t advertsed publcly." \ Meanwhle Mr, Traner gave an l wourmn! report of tax collecons for the frst half of 86,,, As of June 3. the Tax Department hud a total cash collecton f S C as compared wth $758,63.7 for the same perod of the prevous year or an ncrease ot $3, Current tax collectons for the frst half of 96 amounted to, $68,93.88 as compared wth $66,75.99 for the same perod. of 95 on that year's taxes, o); an ncrease of $,58,89. s L Sewaren Boy Des n Tragc Mshap Publc Hearng Aug. 5 On Gusmer Plant Plan Notce of hearng was publshed today on a, petton fled by A. Gusmer, nc., to erect a connectng buldng at ts plant on the southeast cornel" of Prospect and Barron Avenues. The hearng wll je held August 5 at 8 P. M. n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng, The petton requests permsson to construct a one-story steel and corrugated metal buldng for metal buldng for storage purposes, As the plant s operated as a chemcal ndustry, a, hearng must be held to abde by the pro vsons of the so-called 93 ord nance, : SEWAREN - Funeral servces were held Monday mornng at 9 o'clock n St. Anthony's Church, Port Readng, for 8-year-old Charles Dpber, son of Dr. and Mrs. ] Seymour Deber, 637 West Avenue, who was accldently klled Saturday when a revolver, one of a collec- ; ton owned by the youth\ went off. Rev, Ladslaus Mllos, pastoe of the church, sung the requem mass *,' and also conducted the commtal servce at the grave. Bural was n v the famly plot n St. Gertrude's Cemetery. Charles, who had been servng, a member of the staff of boys' amp for te summer, came home ate Frday nght to celebrate hs 8th brthday whch was the day ded. The famly had planned go on an outng to celebrate le brthday and Charles arose n he mornng and dressed n a new hte sut for the occasjon. He was n hs bedroom evdently examnng one of hs guns, whch he had wen collectng for several years. nd whch he przed hghly, when, n some manner the gun went off,! he bullet lodgng n hs head, <" Hs mother and father were ownstars n the ktchen when a shot suddenly rang through the, house. They rushed upstars and found ther son lyng on the floor,.?! A quck examnaton revealed thev bullet wound. The frantc parents tred to revve hm wthout success, * Dr. C. H. Rthfuss was called; and Mexcan Cvl Employe Vstor at Town Hull.PQRT..,BSADNO,;~> Carlos A. Castllo, %rda, Yucatan, Mexco, who has been.recuperatng at tp home of hs uncle, Joseph Cortez, Second Street, after betf a pa* tent at General Hosptal, New Orleans, La,, wll return to Mexco, Saturday,' Mr. Castllo, who s employed the Merlda Muncpal Buldng, vsted the offces of the Memoral Muncpal Buldng n Woodbrdge ths week.. the varous as follows: Fords Park, Wllam Yura, supervta: July 5/ scavenger hunu July 3, dog /show; August 7. horseshoe tourney; August, baby parade; August, doll fashon show; August B, kte flyng contest. Port Readng playground, John Zullo, supervsor: July 5, checker tourney; July 3, hurmuhub UlWney; July 3, pelshow.amsust 3, track and feld trals; August and 5, kng ball tourney; August 7, doll show, Avenel playground, Joseph Kurslnsky, supervsor, July 6, doll show; August, pet show; August 9/dog show; August 6, track and feld trals. seln playground, George Sedlak, supervsor, July 36, doll show; July 39, dog how; July SO, pat Boys, 7 and 9, Prove Youngsters Don't Always Get n Mschef ed to do somethng to let hm because she' beleves that only Juvenle delnquents ;are publczed and the 'good deeds accomplshed by youngsters are unsung, a frend of The NDEPEND- ENT-LEADER, wrote us ths week to tell of the nelghbor- Hness, kndness and thoughtfulness of Edward Hart,- 8 and Allen Cohen, 7,. both of A gfuth Pa/k Drve: The wteru*rtltt»d her artcle "Neghborly Frends" and t reads as follows: "John, the jantor of Woodbrook Vllage, went to the hosptal the other day for a mnor operaton. Hs stay there was for a week. ; "Two of hs lttle neghbors, Edward Hart, and Allen Cohen 7, of 5 South Pljk Drve, felt, WJ wrry for hm that they wantknow of, ther depp sympathy peltng" was out of the queston snce chldren under are not allowed. They thought of many thngs and fnally decded to send flowers. Someone suggested makng t a Vllage offerng Armed wth an explanatory letter, the two youngsters started on ther errand of kndness They eyjplleujd ttw task ntone day, and were the proud possessors of $. Dd they buy flowers? No uree! They marched up to John's apartment on lls arrval home and presented hm wth a "welcome home" card and the purse from all the Vllage tenants, By the way; the amount was enough to cover the hosptal bll. Wasn't that a nce thought, and neghborly gesture from two kds, Edde and Alto?" ne pronounced the youth Head.pon arrval Cause Accdental Captan John Egan, of the Woodbrdge Polce Department and County Detectve Drosdck nt vestgated. Coroner Joseph V. Cos«tello announced death duetto ac» Jdental shootng after the offcers, completed a short nvestgaton. Charles, an only phld, was'an, outstandng student durng Ws four /ye,ws at Woodbrld&e HUM' 'School, '.'graduatng ' n 96, served as student leader of Woodbrdge Hgh School durng hs selo; year. He just completed h&\ frst year Rutgers Unversty whch'he attendng on on a scholarshp.' boy's father s a well 'known duf tst and a member of the BoardQjE Educaton. ^ CELEBRATE BRTHDAY WOODBRUQE Mr. an# J Andrew Nagy, Second Street,'! ebrated the frst brthday bh' eon, Charles Joseph, at-a p at ther home. Guests we»t- : and Mrs. Charles Nagy fthd-d tev, Shrley; Mr. and M«.- Sedlak and daughter, John Adams and and Norman Nagy.

2 vnmb Woodbrldge Notes Mrs W3am C. TrETbarK terf 5H 3..\ eat Rrarj*. 'tmw-t :>: T'sYj- A-eajf cr a? n! ;-.wp:;::f Ffcr*c; aa WLT, BOEr::.' K.J~J-;T pjt^seo BH Mr. tr.r Mrr. T r:"';:en; 3 Turner snr [ usc :r. 'TV-...' TTvj' KJH» c-'sa' "J"<? *&' ' EJ Ben*, pett..-, cusp..'; ;*»::. prf '.-vn -,r up nulc tfcra uu.t tr: ruse: de- V'L" 5L'B«*; s^t ' acfjamar E Pont SLm.leKE. Cant. "SraBaot SPw! fc>d MB >«E. Gw-nwr. Qr»KD Ctrep spem era waet m afc j*»c: "bn! ^. -*3" e ' '-> : ; -" es - > - P* -' :t - t! «; a= '-op t <:u r '% t.ry&*c CJ j' CBS >BUE*T Mrxrr^- y;:.*n tat nu- v Tp*' JH^StlDW. - '.:! j>"-:.r.}».'. f':rx s.-k: s; And TJ» UOXKKA.. Kunu t * ml Cos* «f«r >«w»«r >--ant J "«B.t>!*!j-pf«'.'r. tl h OK* KB v& thf jfn:c.rj'_t m u ttr/w. 'fna:** frost t wn» VKT. } <:-:S!SM Peart t* ftau» h«s Sen* Commttees Naned By Townshp Lodge 'a tht K-es-s. aou'e-7 C.'. arrc <*^t Cwm. $&. SJP!?r3r~ c: C» 3k. rat oneacb a! of lefttk*. jas 3 (. 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Ctal C^n» fh«f«s and j*racs *OE y aa?e of Mrs. ^oeepb EoUsr aod ~ tbe tftwnj: Mn. Wauey. Mrs.. ^TE. &J * art! G^Tn ^ u! *yt octebrattd at a merang of he La-' WBaaas. Mn. C»mt Beed Mrt *^ Brwrn, M«. Eoward Grooe. cts AurUar} cf Psn Beaorsg! g&fc&,j Mf, nj.mrs. O. S. Barteer. MTE. Mrgs- FJ«CO. SO...The. rsare horse: *t *j)j>ec CTemn. «s Crjewtl. Mrs M"m» Morst, pr«-ras trap ojr Mrs. Joseph,, Mr. aac M«. Lwjs Swufcw and Ptawh Saafl No. M» ElBt Tomm. VEurj. tr«re Pasu lere a&cus«)d far a Ha-; &C(t(cn-«slkE ryu; jx&<srm cct jaresa from. South Antbojr. M«-3cfwe*93 dadw be 3ed n Oeo- ; Sa femne. Bjraj:.* v>\b Trench'tudaa, ftwhow, 3»r*elx»kl, MUltwm. Mltwm. Penh dfestatf. jcrat^ or. a jt«. Mx Ajajoj' nc Aveoe}. The next soft w grat*:! vjetse VT ba *3tJ mewng w& oe Aurts: at 8 P. M... Pmth Betlr cups wa vrva crunte. / cup ffltwd bmvw. cups. nj» peavhfce'. J^ u> 3 cjp af jsu?kar. 3/ cup- tot «!».'., E WJtK Mort retdt departraeat of sffroperjooc wth te ftalss, *«JW 8 absoe a.crt«ot cropland by ftbout SSf, or J! jemcra bfow the ]*ff-sb aver»gf. aumnusg prosper- J caalanf tw! desrable caafge a prrtcet. teprcn'sd agrculto- Mx the t»read crnj Md but- ' Pf**^**, ateount for the sjlcnrable ter and brwt. J.;J?MJJ-. Cut the demraee. f Ml advantage were to U» ct'lso s :^ the E*ar. Ar» t^-s. sctual cropdc a S55 pot- TOg* c Sj*maue layers man? lt cauldssrup to 33 cac cm. v l«l TODAY AND H VS Hlt OU Make your vacaton trp wth a well-servced car V Keep your car n sound condton keep ft servng dependably untl you get delvery of yow new Chevrolet* Com* Wwr Wvc ctafw fwr MrtW, dtprndobte, car-fv urvce, today and at ragular ntttvalt. Gve your ear He, benfft of evr fow-low Mrvu arfvantagec () txjmt m«chacs, () modtra tooff, (3) gtnunt pcwtt, () qvamy materal*. (UfflMbw- * w»'» m«mber$ * Amwfca' fewwett automolvt sarvca.organzaton. Com* n to«yt out atevcf u rou m CALSAVK Mrs. GaJvanet. H«aesBeE for the ; evenng were Mrs. Mcnae; Solecfc. Mrs. Ptan D'Apolao SM Mrs. : NchtAas Peltegrno. TO JCECT K FALL AVEHEL 'l-he Ares*: Communsy Center Assodatoa. nc.. met: a the joaae ol he cfasnnac. Ar- * Uar Jotason., Oa 'Btraex. last! aseet and nude plam-for laj] ac-< lrty. Mo, nsee^ttgb ( «! be held! Tha;.T.jQe pe;-t::s nornasl metas- (.tsx uf. «.rboby)ra.tej and pre-! rentf ver.-ot dtvrdwf. Por s tle -j':htf fwtd Erjj:<-e r.; Us vtamn. LET OUR SKUD MECHANCS SERVCE VOW CAt-ffOW; Check steerng and wheel algnment Teat battary and eledncaj syram > /,"»-»ov' eac enfllrtft SfcrvM clutch, brakw, Uaftnu*- kn, rear axja Lubrcate throughout Tune mdor. SAW your Mamr cut, Despte <eoond damand. and tamporary horta»e» we'l do vwythtm n Qy f power to pe«t Mhnrw your new (Wrote* Thank you for watng and yoofl thank uf whn you start en]o/ng,b-car qualty at to*e*t cost fpc here! vam never t«fof«oatwt ev«n by Chwraletf JEFFERSON MOTORS NC. AMSOV -*«ls 6 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE,, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. '. FANCY FRESH CUE A M H Y BUHER GRADE nb 'AA' brck oto % be* * * ' Grapefrut Juce ';;; 5c Orange Orange Juce Dante's Fg Juce Prune Juce Tomato Juce Tendered ^ ^ KraftMacaronDnwr^3* Frend's Baked Beans!; Ravol SRK ^m^?c Pea Soup «*MT«T ^5* CanfbeM's ^ kv 6* vattpneh s tm c»n ct 6* Potato Chps..nwKa SOAP to ets- NYLON DP * 9 5 c rt«^ Cone take yoor pck from T«6KEJ nwmt t f«n,"[ frab yam* y nek wkh gwde»rm flavor, red to your AAP from YOBTJ fm At too! CARROTS raars -9- TLE CELERY -5«YELLOW ONONS '^ 3- NEW CBAGE YELLOW SQUASH 5 SCALLONS "* " v'6* POTATOES - 33< OAKTE RAN DROPS BSQUCK rtfc ot Q e JAR / \ GRA9E 'A DC* Supples Now! Doa't wfe nntd tke a«: rr.;;, rte nejeet yoar boae CMCJ ncedt BOW wkbe sappltt t-. plentfd. A&P hu a wde stor.me". of j»r», fbttws, n>ber rng, VSSL-, pcet... and other necessty-!. :>;. Prke are thrfty! at 5 * ^ 75c ^ \b.l Hlb. 3< Pg. 3 UUH OWN TEA -&^/»9: Booed Chcken "> >«~7-8'T(rteyA»K»g"u«<"'j'f6e Spaghett EGGS ldeal ht * " 3 ^ :, Jar Caps...- m * m Rubber Rngs. ^ Certo... = * BrmatdWhfe WLGMERE BRAND ".»!b. pkg r>5 : :-F: ^fe fc-j M. C. P. Frut Pectn fc Paraffn Wax,; 5= Cder Vnegar «««; 63= WWteJf^rj»^rJ= Jrwelary "T, 8' ««' UKGEBUEJU.WFFLE.! Aunt Jesna f Bf " : Kellogg's Pep. Kellsgg's Rce Krspes mmlt plce 6ees Rce Puffs a*"*" ' 3Mhuleats Tablets Baker's ^. Cocoa Baker's 'm Cocoa ona Coeo,, 9c Ann Page Mustard Dned Centers ^> 9 CfedU All Khf MMHt ^"-U ta««k*h! vw WMMM MM nv w» J( jg opoglcll *8 SUPER SUDS 5< COLGATE'S VEL RNSO SPRY 5«f* ^,.*-* '^ww '?/ /

3 V.'vy^-.SfwS NDEPENDENT LEADER layground Opens th 'Open House' 3EWAREN The Sewaren Playmnd hns been fenced n wth a rm fence loaned by the State flway Department and the ste w has the convenence of an [sde drnkng fountan. These jltons were nstalled Thursday & Frday evenngs by 'Wllam, Arthur Spoon, Wllam Tag-, Albert Anderson, Harper A. n, Francs Casey, Vctor Nem- Adam Lojewskt, Joseph Kuja and Henry Glbert. just week, over 3 adults and Jdren nttended the open house d by members of the Sewaren tyground Commttee, George R. bnson, charman. The program actvty planned for the sumr months was explaned and tlon pctures of the chldren _ oynfc the equpment were Ken by Kenneth Derck, The fnancal statement was jtcd as follows: Sand box, ^,; three large swngs, $37,8; ee baby swngs, $.53; three -saws, $6.9; horzontal clmbladder (welded by Edward cun), $.; volly ball court, 39; table and benches (made Frank PankoJ, $3.6; games 3 mscellaneous, $53.3; total- $ Equpment on orde>: gc slde, $57.5; small sltdo,,'; merry-ro-round, $8.5, ftlng $39.95, luvnn a balance $3,6. Offcals Attend u the cuests. of honor were yor A. F. Grcner, Commttee- Herbert B. Rankn, Mr. and s. Andrew Aaroe, Mr. and M's, p.. Dunlgan, Samuel Goc, C. Flarowtz, of the Townshp creaton Commsson, Supernc Prncpal Vctor C. Ncklas, BS Grace Huber of the Amercan d Cross and Mrs, Lncoln Tamr. of the Townshp Physcal Mllon Department. [tss Louse Morrs, playground rvsor, wll conduct a campromc each Thursday nght, tng tonght 7 o'clock wth h chld partcpatng. Parents frends wll be guests at these rs.?.w'm.tm'os CALL Repars Promptly Made SEWNG MACHNES VACUUMS WASHERS RADOS TELEVSON TOASTERS State Theatre Buldng Two Checker Champons Declared at Playground Robert Ur and John Laszlo were declared Junor and Senor checker champons respectvely at a checker tournament held at Woodbrldge playground. Others partcpatng were Mchael Gellcks, Stephen Resko, Alex Catano, Lawrence Larson, George Cook, James Pochek, Andrew Baran, Allan LaUrtsen. A horseshoe tournament was also held wth Ernest Ur the wnder of the Junor sngles and GeorRe Cook the wnner of the Senor sngles, Robert Derner and Mchael Masank won the doubles champonshp of the Senor dvson. Others takng part were Stephen Resko, Edward Genereau, John Manganaro, Robert Zehrer, Frank Manganaro, Wllam Hlllyer, Robert Aragon, Andrew Raw, Alex Catano, Leonard Mady, Robert LaPenta, George Resko, John Lnszlo, Ernest Dcak, Paul Mayte, Allen Laurtsen, James Pochek, Robert Slmko and James Drews. OBTUARES Mrs. John Urban Mrs. Jula Urban, 6, the mother of seven sons, sx of whom served n the armed forces durng the war, ded Sunday at her home, 55l Maple Avenue, after a lone llness. Mrs. Urban was a member of the Sob»ane Socety and the St. George Socety, Perth Amboy. She s survved by her husband, Mchael N. Urban; two daughters, Mrs. Andrew Zupko and Mrs. Wllam Yurecko, both of Newark; seven sons, Albert, Summt; John, Peter, Wllam and Julus, all of Woodbrdge; Ncholas, Perth Amboy and Captan Theotlore Urban, U. S. Army, statoned at Panama; seven grandchldren and three brothers, John and Stephen Bandola, Perth Amboy and Peter Bandola n Europe. Funeral servces were held yesterday mornng at 9 o'clock from the home and at 9:3 at St. Ncholas Greek Catholc Church, Perth Amboy, Bural was n the church cemetery. The pall bearers were John Bandola, Jr., Edward, Andrew and Joseph Bandola and Mchael Hospodar. BELEVE T OR NOT DAMOND, Pa. When Florence A. Man and Charles M. Fely were recently marred n the lttle Unted Brethren n Chrst Church n ths town, t was the frst weddng n the church n 65 years. A guest at the ceremony was Mrs. T, D. Thompson, 86, who was the brde n the last prevous weddng n 863. VOW AVALLE WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY AND FRDAY j )PEN DALY, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY j ALSO FULL LNE OF GARDEN-FRESH j BRUTS and VEGETLES OUDERS DELVERED AVENEL FSH MARKET HAROLD ARNEY, PROP. TELEPHONE AVENEL STREET, AVENEL, N. J. )\ Mss Mary Magyar s Church Brde AVENEL Mss Mary Magyar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Magyar, Perth Amboy, become the brde of Ncholas Mchael Sandor, 7 Holly Street, ths place, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Sandor, New York, Saturday at St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy. Rev. Joseph Kerr offcated at the double-rng ceremony. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, was attred n a whte starched chlfton gown styled wth a ftted bodce and a full skrt extendng to a long tran. A fngertp vel was draped from her matchng tara and she carred a bouquet of whte gladol. Mrs. Anna Ulo of Perth Amboy, was matron of honor and Mss Helen Fazekas and Mrs. Anna Mroczkowsk, sster of the brde, both of Perth Amboy, were the brdesmads. Mrs. Ulo wore a yellow gown wth a matchng bouquet of mxed flowers. The brdesmads wore smlar gowns wth matchng bonnets, Mss Fazekas n blue and Mrs, Mroczkowskl n pnk. Mchael Greschuk, Jr., of Avenel, was the best man and ushers were Andrew Krutza of East Ralway and Thomas Mrorakowsk of Perth Amboy, brother-n-law of the brde. The newlyweds went to Seasde Heghts for ther weddng trp. For travelng, the brde wore a drndl style dress wth whte bodce and reel checked skrt, whte accessores and a corsage of whte flowers. On ther return, Mr. and Mrs. Sandor wll resde at 3 West 8th Street, New York Cty. The brdegroom was honorably dscharged from the U. S. Army after servng for two years ncludng one year of duty n the European theatre of operatons where he was nterned as a German prsoner of war for sx months. He attended Woodbrdge Hgh School. Mrs. M. John Schubert s Honored, at Shower Mrs. Bernard J. Concannon, DeSota Avenue, entertaned Tuesday at a stork shower n honor of Mrs. M. John Schubert, Amboy Avenue. Others present were Mrs. Mchael P. Schubert of Bound Brook, Mrs. Maurce P. Dungan, Mrs. J. Barron Lev, Mrs. Thomas Gerty, Mrs. Wllam Mcsslck, Mrs. Alfred Dunfee, Mrs. Wllam Brd, Mrs. John J. Brown, Mrs. Frank McDonald, Mrs, Robert Ftzpatrck, Mrs. Stephen Buczek, Mrs. Chrstan Behrens, Mrs. Raymond F. Jackson, Mrs. Danel Cosgrove and Mrs, Joseph Qugle'y of ths place. Chldren's Doalh Kale From 7 to countres had lowdr death rules amnrr chldren than the Unted States before the war, BROKEN CRYSTALS REPLACED THURSDAY, JULY 5, 96 Modern Low Co$t Home A cool'court s one of the many pleasng features of the modern low cost home shown above ar pctured n the July ssue of Good Housekeepng magazne. Brght, breeze-swept rooms, pleasant vews through spacous wjdows and a step-savns plan arc other features that make ths house a happy soluton to the housng problems of many average Amercan famles. Grace Camp Weds John T. Salsbury At a ceremony performed Frday at the Frst Presbyteran Church by Rev. Earl Hannum Devanny, Mss Grace Eleanor Camp, Carteret Road, became the brde of John Thomas Salsbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Salsbury, Wedgewood Avenue. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a whte gown of net over falle taffeta styled wth ftted bodce and long sleeves. The square necklne, nset wth net, was outlned wth a net.ruffle. Her fngertp length vel was arranged from a coronet of orange blossoms and she carred a cascade bouquet of Whte summer floware. Mss Ann Anderson, Woodbrdge, as mad of honor, was attred n a pnk gown wth a square necklne outlned wth eyelet ruffle, She wore a matchng floral tara and a short vel and carred a bouquet of mxed summer flowers ted wth a blue satn rbbon.. Ralph Salsbury served as hs brother's best man and the ushers were Howard Reyder, Woodbrdge and Howard Munn, Hopelawn. Uopn ther return from ther weddng trp, Mr. and Mrs. Salsbury wll make ther home at Carteret Road. REA Snce 935, when the Rural Electrfcaton Admnstraton began makng loans- to electrc cooperatves, a total of $85,7,759 n loans have been approved. CLOCKS REPARED JEWELRY REPARED We Fx'em! A GOOD WATCH S WORTH REPARNG No matter how far gone your tmepece seems, we can repar t to gve accurate servce. No charge for estmates. J. P. RESS, JEWELER SO New Brunswck Avenue, Fords, N. J, Constance C. Dapolto To Wed Matuwun Mun PORT READNG-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dapolto, Second Street, have announced the engagement of ther daughter, Constance Concetta, to Anthony Gerard Zambto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zambto, Atlantc Avenue, Matawan. Mss Dapolto attended Woodbrdge Hgh School and s an employe of the Morey LaRue Laundry, Lnden. Mr. Zambto s a graduate of Matawan Hgh Schol and served n the Navy for 3 months n the European theatre. H* s employed by the Central Ralroad of Now Jersey at Elzabeth. RECREATON Amercans wll spend about $,,, ths year on ball games, skatng and other forms of recreaton, accordng to a Commerce Department estmate, Such an outlay of cash for spectator and partcpant dverson wll be the hghest n the country's hstory, declare offcals. Faster-Heatng Fan A pan wth a Hat buttom and a dull fnsh heats faster; dull fnshes absorb heat, whle shny ones reflect t. A flat, renforced edge around the rm strengthens t and makes for easer cleanng. HAROLD E. ANDERSON UPHOLSTERER 9 EAST GREEN STREET, N. J. Telephone Wood, 8-9-W TELEPHONE -75 THOS.F. BURKE Funeral Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N J. Joseph V. Cottello, Mgr. "There No Subttuta For Burke SerTce* Colona Couple Marred Saturday COLONA- Mss Florence Mandaughter of Mrs. Monca alter, Man Mnnnker, -- nman Avenue, was man marred Saturday afternoon to Max Stener. son of Mrs. Anna Stelner, Patrca Avenue. The ceremony took place at Holy Comforter Epscopal Church, Rahway, " ' wth the Rev. Russell Potter offcatng. stng, The weddng musc was played by the church organ- st, Mss Daly. Mss llss Olga Kohn, Lnden, served as brdesmad and Rudolph Eck, Colona was best man. The brde wore a whte eyelet dress, small whu whte hat wth a vel and carbouquet,of whte roses. The rled brdesmad mald wore a pnk eyelet frock, :, matchng hat and carred pnk... roses. Followng the ceremony, a recepton for relatves and frends held at the home of the brdes her. After a wedcllnn trp to Nlaeara Falls, the couple wll re -' ' on Patrca Avenue. Potato Chp Producton Durng 5 the potato chp ndustry used 69, pounds of potatoes, amountng.to,88,93 bushels. Suppose There sn't as much of Everythng As there used to bo... and that you have to get along wth less clothng? That's easy, provdng the clothng you do buy looks new no matter how many tmes you wear t. And that's the only knd of clothng we thnk prceconscous Amercans want. Rght now we've been gettng a few shpments of Fall clothng new shoes - and, oh yes some Van Heusen sport shrty wth long or short sleeves. Maybe we have your sze but even f we don't, just try us agan real soon! Closed All Day Wednesday Durng July and August BREGS MEN'S 5TOLEV 9 SMTH ST. COR.KWG PERTH AMBOY 3 NEMCK-MRAMOTNK WOODBRDOE Announcement has been madd of the marrage of Mss Ann Hratmotnlk. daughter of Mr. and Mm. John Hramotnk, Banford Avenue, to Albert B, Ncmclk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nemclk, Bayonne. The weddng took place at St. Joseph's Church, Bayonne, wth Rev. Hresko offcatng. The attendants were Mss rene Krostrab, Bayonne. cousn of the brdegroom and Henry Ncmck, brother of the brdegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Nemclk are makng ther home at Prospect Street, Bayonne. BY,, SURVVES 35-FOOT FALL BOSTON, Mass. LcanlhR too heavly on the screen n her thrdfloor bedroom wndow. Dlannc Savlll,. plummeted 35 feet to a concrete sdewalk ttltfv. &he was taken to a hosptal where an examnaton showed that, asde from a possble slght concusson, DU nnne was unhurt. PAGE Methodst Ch To Sponsor Pc WOODBRDOE A pcnc Roosevelt Park wll be held t>jr,. Methodst Church Sunday the o'clock servce church. Those plannng to attend requested to wear ther clothes to church and to box lunches or food to cook«park. Members who wll hve n ther cars are asked to those who wll not have m transportaton. George E. Ruddy, church st, wll play a portable tn*. the park and a song servce/ be conducted. Rev. Frederc!; Poppy wll gve an nformal Potato Producton,. n 95 North Amerca's { producton rose to 99 mllon m els compared to 79 rnlulott! rear before. PLAYGROUND SWNGS $8.5 TEETER-TOTTERS TRCYCLES BA&Y CARRAGES $9-75 $3.5 $5.95 Lawn Char* Panted $5.5, Unpanted $.5. DOOLEY'S JUVENLE TOY & GFT StyOP OPEN DALY TO D:3 P. M. 8 ST. GEORGE AVENUE, N. J. REPARS On All Make Cars By Factory-Traned Mechancs GNTON CARBURETOR BRAKES ALGNMENT OVERHAUL BRAKE DRUM TURNNG HNKLE MOTORS SALES- HUDSON -SERVCE 3 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J Phone Rahway 7-7 MARVN BESEL, Servce Mgr, ED. $OSC, Parts UNLNEDTOPPERS LADES' Regular O.P.A. Prce $ Yours for: A Nfty Casual (]oat for All Lght Occason)* Choce of Styles and Sprng Colors Quantty lmted; ral come, frst served-! OTHER COATS *6^8 *59 5 LAYAWAY HURRY- PLEASE! None by mall or phom? >U known dealer* barred BUDGET ACCOUNTS STOfUE Most Wanted Coal of Season 86 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY Begnnng Frday, August nd, most Perth Amboy stores, ncludng ths one, wtl close Saturdays at 6: P. M. and r«mar open Frdays untl 9:O P. M. We wonder f there haven't, lcc tmes lately when there were convcr- MloH n your home somethng lke ths: HUSBAND.."Any luck gettng ncut today, Mry?" WFE,, ;,;."N > luck ul all,.mm. llul hu cxjecth k llllv tuorruw uml wll uuvc m' some'. llo jtn lu luvo. Mgar, too." " HUSBAND.. "Well, Sounds funtlur, doesn't l'.' We're facng exuetly the same flluul^eg n securng telephone materals. Only our "meal" s copper, rubber, or lumber; our "sugar" s textles, lead or steel. We need large supples of many Jmuc materals* to expand,facltes to lake cure of those now watng and provde, better «trvce for everyone* Some uulerals can't be hud mmedately, others only n lmted quantty* Despte the fact that our constructon program s beng slowed down by condutm beyond our control, you can depend on ths We are movng just as fast as w«can. Orders fur more equpment an n the manufacturers' bulds. Several ' thousand new workers have been hred and traned. We are all set and ready lu go^m soon us the supply stutton perulu pur gellng the full unouut of cqt ncut we need. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY

4 PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, MY 5, 96 Jem twenty years ago, the frst «ful sound pcture was prod, that s the frst tme sound successfully synchronzed menlcally wth moton pctures. ter Brothers ntroduced "The fflnger,"' wth Al Johnson flgng hs famous "Mammy." ttnce that tme, remarkable ad- Pwnces have been made, wth {soojld benff recorded drectly on the flm. Sound wll soon be even 'clearer when new devces for re- ; producng t n the theater ben comng on the market. "Fallng; Star." the story of a who menu a Hollywoodltc n the Army and s convnced he ought to be" n pctures. So, after hs dlscwke, he goes to Hollywood marres a drve-n grl, makes the mude n flms, as does hs wfe. Then" trouble-bcklns. Through the use.of musc, n "The Secret Heart," the neurotc character of Juno Allyson s both unfolded and explaned to the (tudence. The score based on Debussy's "Le Plue ; Quc Lento" s used. Walt Dsney has snned Orace Felds to sng and narrate hs Vera Zorna, a wonderful dancer, cartoon verson of Kenneth wants the opportunty to try her Grahame's comedy-fantasy. "Wnd hand at dramatc roles, whch she n the Wllows," whch wll be s dong n "Lover Goes Back." ' unt n ( varety flm to be n t, she does not dance a step. released n 98. Erc Blorc wll!she portrays a stenographer and [provde the voce of Toad Hall n j the other ponts of the trangle : the cartoon, whle Coln Campbell.are Luclle Ball and George Brent. be heard us MoU- and Pat O'Mal-; ' ~~ ley as a horse, '. Wultcr Pldgeon had to learn to Dsney has.secured the exclusve servces n the cartoon feld for fve years (f Clff Edwards. Hfe s the one who created the voce of Jmny Crcket n Dsney's "Pnoccho," and wll be heard as the same character n "Pun and Fancy Free," a partlve acton, parl-anmaton pcture n whch Edgar Bcrsen, and Dnah Shore wll appear. Regnald Owen wll have tnpart of James Moore n "Bob. Son oj! Battle," wth Lon McCalllster. Peggy Ann Garner and Edmund Gtoenn. The story deals wth the careers of two Scottsh sheepdogs and ther masters and wll be flmed mostly at Kanab, Utah. do the Suzy-Q and the Shag for a dance he performs n "The Secret Hart." and he dd them very ncely, untl he spraned hs ankle. Whoever s chosen to star n Republc's "Calendar Grl," wll become a famlar fgure n mllons of Amercan homes and offlees. Republc wll have several th( ^ nalon ' s, ( " d, nf \ ca ' emllul '""rctmtovs to sketch the beauty for a calendar cover Whch wll have dstrbuton across the naton. j.h'lmp SAVES MFE BUFFALO, Wyo. Seeng a wheel rollng down a steep canyon load n front of hs truck', Roy Wlson suddenly recognzed t as a front weel from hs own truck. He jumped. A splt second later, RKO-Rado Pctures plans to hs lond of logs shfted and crushed spend a record S6.. to ad-(the drver's cab. vertse ts forthcomng season's pctures, whch wll nclude, full-page advertsements n Amercan and Canadan magaznes, Sunday supplements and Sunday sectons durng the calendar year Of 9. " 5 f \ Rumor s that Betto Davs wll have the ttle role n the flm on the lfe of Sarah Bernhardt, Whch wll be shot n Pars and Wll be produced and drected by Curt Bernhardt, a close frend of Lysanne Bernhardl. granddaughter and bographer of the famous French actress. The scrpt wll play down Bernhardt's stage work and stck closely to the lnes of her prvate lfe, whch, says Curt, s more dramatc than anythng she ever dd n the theater, Twenteth -Century- Fox 'neglected to take up John Cromwell's opton after he appeared n "Anna and the Kng of Sam" and are they sorry now! However clad they mght be to gut hm back, after "Dead Reckonng" at Columba, he goes to RKO for "Memory of Love." "Delghted wth Burl ves' work n "Smoky," Darryl Zanuck snagged hm onto a seven-year contract and gave hm the lead n Remember YOUR Weddng Wth photograph... at home fa the church at the recepton. JOHN POPEL 3W GRANT AVE., CARTERET For appontment telephone Carteret JOE SMON MOVNG & TRUCKNG. Local & Long Dstance 65 LARCH STREET CARTERET, N. J. 'd. Carteret AmOUJSCEMENT! ARGUMENT TOO HOT JASPER, Ala. An 'argument oven the powers of two hghschool football teams caused the death of George Wheeler Robnso nand Bll Allen Narramore, of Cordova. Ala., and the arrest of James A. McMcken, of Sumton. who admued the shootng. Mlzc u( Cuba Wll; ;m ;r'a of,6 square lrs, the sland of Cuba s about n: s sze as the state of Penn- FOR ALL OCCASONS t We nvte you to vst Carteret's newest flower shop. See the beautful dsplay of lovely.summer flowers that speak words of beauty and grace for weddngs, brthdays, gfts, funerals and all occasons. Let us plan your floral arrangements for each comng event. F L O W E U S say thank you n so many ways. RTA & ELLEN FLOWER SHOP PHONE CARTERET ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. GOLDBERCErS MEAT MARKET 6 BURLNGTON STREET CARTERET, N. J. NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF WESS BROTHERS... e ' ' ' '.' FEATURNG KOSHER BEEF, VEAL, LAMB AND POULTRY «Fresh Fruts and Vegetables T f * ^ Ju«t3«llt Fey,j Peaches b Elberta 6c Luscous, full of flavor. Serve more peaches now! Honeydews JR c tle Exceptonally delcous, sugar sweet. A real treat! Freh Tender Jersey Corn Rushed fresh from the felds of.. fnest farms, Celery Stalks stalk Onons wrv c JumboCelery Hearts H5< Tru-Blueberres tr 35 Grocery Department ' &SCO Fancy Grade A Peanut Butter» Made When OPA expred June 3th last all our organzaton was promptly nstructed ) that no ncreases n prces were to be made ^ except where our costs are advanced. We are holdng the lne, and n the few nstances where prces have been advanced, the ncrease has; only been n proporton to ncreased costs to us, mantanng the offcal OPA markup''or less. Buy only you* regular requrements. Save money and help prevent nflaton b$ shoppng the Acme way. Today's 7 smooth, creomy, delcous! KS Peanut Crunch Fresh CARAMELS Duffs Gngerbread Mx Duffs Waffle Mx Smple Smon Bscut Mx asco Pancake Flour Aunt Jemma p FLOUR* Quaker Puffed Rce Quaker Oafs BETTY CROCKER Or MOTHER'S OATS GOLD SEAL Heckers Farna WHEATOA Evaporated Peaches Fancy Calforna Medum Sre Borden hstant Coffee kec<" k pm NSTANT fcslafg COFFEE &SCQ Fancy Grade A..<^ Lptc tons Tea asco Tea TEA -or. Pcckago -ox. -ox. -o. -6. of -. Pkg. -or. -o, lyrnele b. pkg. b. Pkg. V-ox. Jar -M. Jor OPA Clllnj 9c 3< 5 c OPA Cllng or Sellng Prces, M«June 3th 35c 35c tc 7c c - c 35c 6c 39c Beans 7 n rch tomato sauce. Grade A, new pack! Crystal Salt Henz Asparagus Soup Campbell's Bean asco Vegetable Soup Habtant Pea Soup French Style 6-ox. -. Can V-ot. Can /j-ox. Can. 8-or,, Can 7'A-o*. Kraft Macaron Dnners Spaghett & Meat Balls CM B y A ' Dco )5-o. can Spaghett Dnner Hurffs Egg Prepared Noodles wth Sauca Rucko Farms Spaghett Brll Mushroom Sauce deal Spaghett Sauce. P. Black Yellow Lael ORANGE PEKOE Glass Wth Sauca 6-ot. Jar Can 8-o». ' '. 'Con' 7c 3c c c -5t 9c c c c 'A -b. <%* XOC of 6 c Orange Pekoe 3. 35c 39c c c 7c c 9c c 35c 6c 39c 9c C -5c 3c c c 3c 9c 3c 3c c c k 6c c ^ Economy SeJ-lb. pkg. 33c 33c ca wth the papular, dstnctve flavor. Try o TODAY S PRCES Same as June 3fh OPA Celng or Sellng Prces CHEESE FEATURES KraftVelveefa Edam Type Blue Moon chm ;X d Bavaran, Amtlnn, Prmnlo, Smokty GoudaCheese lb 5f Fonlelle B S tt KralRoka Kraft Spreads OHvo Pmnlo, Pmonlo, Rllh CANNED VEGETLES Asparagus ZX Hurlock Peas Slced Beefs Pckled Beefs T A5C Spnach Sauerkraut "^ Red Kdney Beans H L \U J J ced or Hot t Ht) the Spot! dsco heat-flo COFFEE Mm Bags / C Perfectly roasted by (lowng hent! Try a b. now! Savo lubcl for vo! u- able gfl! GRANDEE Olve Butter nda Relsh ", * Dll Chps"! p : Dll Pckles ^lbeck Quart Jar Sour Pckles ^tt TASTE TELLS, 3-ot. jar Hot Cherry Peppers Beardsley Mustard ;; CERTO apc & pan ^ c Bon-Am.Powdedtf CLOROX z:\t D Vara'sh each Z S We Have Meat Pay a vst to your nearby Acme and see for yourself t how lttle our meat prces 5 have advanced. Compare prces and be convnced! J Save Money Here FRESH FLLET OF HADDOCK *5c FRESH WHTNG >"5c SLCED COD'"9c WEAKFSH»7c FRESH PORGES b.5c Florda Grapefrut Juce 5c -9c _ >, Pure unsweetened. Buy a supply at these featured low prces!, More Frut Juce Features %.' Orange Juce Florda Orange Juce Florda Blended Juce ^ Blended Juce l Sunsweet Prune Juce DEAL or Prune Juce H-HO Brand Glenwood Lemon Juce Calforna Realemon Juce wltl No. Can 6-or. Con 5c No. *j >\* Can -33( 6-ox, Can Quart Bottle Quart Bottle 5'/-OX. Can 6-ox. Bottle Seal Carte* Eggs Extra Large Whte ^d. A OM< Gold Seal Large T Grade Carton Slver Seal Large B o( Cocoa Marsh Educator Crax H-HO Crackers Nabsco Fg Newtons Uneeda Bscuts c 8c 7c 9c gqg c ft 55c UK< Jar LLV. & k Pkg. v lc Jr NSCO Plan or Salted pk 9. 6c Sunshne Krspy Crackers fe f Nabsco Graham Crackers fc c Kanana Banana Flakes Can C Tall Cans Pure cow's mlk wth 6% of water^oved. Why3 c Ball Jars E-Z sl Jars 3 ^?P Jars -Pc. Cap Jars Wlbert Shoe Whte Sweetheart Soap Boraxo Hand Cleaner -Mule Team Borax -Mule Team Borax SLUG For Bugs 3f-9c- NO- RUB Quart Doxen Pnh Doen Quort Doen -o. Bottla Wh«n Avalable Carton, b. Pkg, o* tk 9. more? 75c 55c (5c Z*ZJC -7( 5c Bottle An effectve, qusk-aetng.nsectcde. 5% DOT. June 3th' j 5c -J3t c 8c 7c 9c: 9c! 5c 5c 8c c 5c 6c c ^c -38c 65c 75c 55c 65c " el MSc -7c 5c g les t mllnnng! plen- :nt of A.egars,, too, 65c 75» tor c c,:; 9c 5c 63c Ah c 6 «A pts 9 C -7c ': c 59c c c OPEN TUESDAY, WE&NESAY, THURSDAY / 7 A ML TO «P.M. PHONE CARTERET 8-56,

5 tren Personals blcan Olub, charty-fund nght at the bhotse wth! 'l]rrowtz as peror has reje on Wooda vncaton n Phladel- George De, spent the Salome De.Clff Road, frends n East h Of Troop v home of the S. Austen, rson, Wood- rs. Mchael land Mvs. Rerswood, were ndrew Smon-! Cove cottage \ Frederck C. were tho and Mrs. Clff Road.!der and Mrs, sant Avenue, n Newark, am Nevell 'Ann, have rene on Holton atbn spent al< nuel J. Henry, the weekend aurelton. (Well, Mrs. All Kenneth Butfdt, Mrs. Mave Van deram C. Ecker, day wth Mrs. \ vacatonng Cards were afternoon and fde by Mrs. er. yranklln and Arlngton, mother, Mrs. te Street. and daugh- R.., were son home, Frl- Ployd Huyck, t the weekend Calvn Per- Clark. Clff Road, s vacatonng at Fnger Lake, N. Y. Mss Maryln Counterman, Sewaren Avenue, s vstng relatves n Chester, Pa., and Mantua. N. J. George Luflbarry, charman of the ways and means commttee of the Sewaren Republcan Club, nc., announces that there wll be no more weekly square dances untl further notce. Mss Louse Morrs, West Avenue, spent the weekend n New orp, 8.. Mss Lorrane Archer. Ph.M. 3/c WAVES, has returned to Key West, Pla., after spendng several weeks wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Archer, East Avenue. The 8t. John's Supper Club met. last Tuesday at the Parsh House wth Mrs. Adelade Crowley, presdent. The menu was planned to be served at the Sewaren Men's Club monthly meetng, August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Derck, CllfT Road, spent the weekend at Toms Rver, Rev, P. Newton Howden, vcar of St. John's Church, wll preach on "s Beng Good All that Matters?" at the : A. M. servce, Sunday. There wll be a servce of Holy Communon' at 8 A. M. The Lucy J. La Far pcnc held each year by the Sewaren Republcan Club, nc., whch was to have been held last Sunday at Calfon was cancelled because of nsufflcent transportaton. Forest Ar Cleaner Forest ar s much more free from bactera of all knds than s the ar just outsde the forest. Accordng to the Encyclopaeda Brltannca, there ore generally 3 to 8 per cent fewer bactera n the forest ar, snce the folage acts as a knd of (lter, retanng dust and other partcles n the ar. The bactera on the leaves are then readly klled by exposure to the sun. 'Don't Shoot' Although t s generally beleved that the expresson, "Don't shoo, 'jntl you see the whtes of ther eyes," or "don't fre untl you see the \vhtes of ther eyes," was org nal wth *Putnam or Prescott a' Bunker Hll, as a matter of fact! dates back many centures n mll tary hstory and s known to hav been n use n mltary termlnolofj as early at the regn of Henry V of France who ded n 6. JOME & AUTO RADO REPARS PCK UP AND DELVER 'HONE 8-38 rdge Rado S JOSEPH P. KOCSK STATE THEATRE BULDNG) ET Hgher Pay r the Army! Rose Bczo Brde Of Amboy Resdent WOODBRDQE At a pretty md-summer weddng, Mss Rose Blczo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bczo, Strawberry Hll fvvenue, became the brde of Joeph p. Oochal, son of Mrs. Bade- ne Oochal, Perth Amboy, Saturay n St. James Church. Rev. Jharles G. McCorrlstn,, pastor lerformed the double-rng ceremony. The brde, gven n marrage by her father, wore a tradtonal whte gown wth a satn bodse and a sheer yoke outlned wth pearls and a sheer overskrt. Her flngertp length vel fell grace- 'ully from a tara and she carred \ bouquet of whte roses and. stephanots. Mss Mary Kozen, the mad of honor, wore a blue gown wth a lace bodce and net skrt. Mss Anna Gochal, sster of the brdegroom, who served as brdesmad was attred n a yellow gown tyled the same as the mad of lonor's frock. Both attendants carred bouquets of summer flowers. Albert Sarsky was best man and George Bczo, brother of the brde, ushered. Upon ther return from a weddng trp, Mr. and Mrs. Gochel wll make ther home at Strawberry Hll Avenue. The brde s mployed at Mller's Bauty Shop, 'erth Amboy, Mr. Gochal served for 8 months n the South Pacfc wth the Marnes. Corn Weght A bushel of ear corn (husked) weghs 7 pounds, whle a bushel of shelled corn weghs 58 pounds. NOW NGHTLY MONDAYS JERRY ALTES at the HAMMOND ELECTRC ORGAN BEAUTFUL CRCULAR BAR SUNDAY COCKTAL HOUR 3 TO 6 Avenet tems Members of the B. K. C. Club attended a theatre party at the Paper Mll Playhouse n MHlburn last week. Attendng were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trost, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arway, Woodbrdge; Mrs. Mchael Snsso. Port Readng; Mrs. Wllam Jensen, Perth Amboy; Mrs, Norman Taylor and Mrs. Joseph Slerkera, Hahway; Mrs, Jay Herman, Mrs. Carl Ftzke and Mrs. Warren Clne, Avenel. Mss Ruth Raymond, Avenel Street, and Ms? Audrey Brown, Menzer Street, have returned home after vacatonng at Atlantc Cty for a week. Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford and son, Roger, Oak Street, vsted frends n Kearny, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Engel and son, Albert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McCullgan and Mrs. Anna O'Dohnell, Bayonne, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Ascoufh, Chase Avenue. Mrs. Lous Cenegy and chldren, Joan and jouls, Jr., Burnett SU'eet; Mrs. Alfred Ellott and daughter, Barbara, Avenel Street, and Mrs. Suel Crawford and daughter, Gertrude, Ffth Avenue, attended a theater party n New York Cty Frday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plorky, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Travlnsk, Perth Amboy, and Mss Mldred Wentzel, Freehold; were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Florky, Cornell Street. Mrs. George Leonard, Menzer Street, s at her summer bungalow at Vanada Woods. Mss Mldred Sherwood of New York Cty, spent the weekend wth Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, Manhattan Avenue. JERRY ALTE8 Drect frnm pmlnk New York nml Los Angeles nltflt clubs, Sandwches - Spaghett - talan Pes j JULAN'S Restaurant am Cocktal Bar * 39 PEARL ST. ^^^.f^r:^/^f*j^\j ;;,, # Hm Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell and son, Robert, Oak Street, have returned home after vacatonng n the Whte Mountans. N. H. Mrs. Mchael DBtct&no, Chase Avenue, vsted frends n Bayonne Frday. Mrs. Alex McDermott and sen, Denns, Dartmouth Avenue, spent two days at Asbury Park. Mss Dorothy Walent. Avenel Street, s spendng a week wth relatves n Bellerose, L, (. ' Mss Barbara McAlnden, Harrson,, has returned home after spendng a week wth her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford. Oak Street, The Ever Jolly Club met wth Mrs. Samuel Albrecht, Jr., Park Avenue, ths week. Mr.s Leon Sauers was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smth and son, Barry, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Markous, Mss Florence Leonard, Wllam Snyder and Barbara Carol and Rchard Berly spent the weekend wth her son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Powers, Bennettsvle, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Francs Ftzgerald, Zeglcr Avenue, have returned home after vstng Mr. and Mrs. Lfon Oryzmala n Foxon, Conn.. Mrs. Smon Brokaw and Mrs. j Wendel Dafck were co-hostesses lnst nght at a card party sponsored by the Uosary Socety of 3t. Andrew's Church, nt the church. Mrs. Samuel Albrecht, Jr., and Mrs. Mchael DStefano wll act n that capacty nt another n the seres, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Bren and famly have returned after spendng a week at ther summer cottage n Pont Pleasant. Mrs. Adolf Elester and chldren were,her guests. Avenel dub Lsts Card Party Monday AVENEL Mrs Henry Dobrek and Mrs. Benjamn Sepanskl were hostesses at the tenth n the seres of summer card partes sponsored by the Woman's Club on Monday at 89 Avenel Street. Specal award was won by Mrs. Edmund Glendnnng and the door prze by Mrs. James McHugh. Non-players prses were won by Mrs. Robert Rhodes. Mrs. Mary Manton and Joseph Brandon. Prlte wnners at the tables were Mrs. Raymond drbble. Mrs. John Ettershsnfc, Mrs. Wlllard Rankln and Mss Allda Van Blyke. Others present were Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs, Frank Barth, Mrs. Nevft Berly, Mrs, Warren-Clne, Mrs. Hermann Lbtnpe, Mrs. Eugene MaSargol, Mrs. Wllam Fnl- 'kensterh, Mrs. Arvld Wlnqulst, Mrs, Cart Krogh, Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Mrs. R. O. Perler. The next n the seres wn be Monday, wth Mrs. Wllam Kuzmsk and Mrs. Alex Tares as cohostesses. Unted States to make Brtsh jet engne under lcense pact. FOR THE BEST FUNERAL PECES, POTTED PLANTS, CORSAGES AND BOUQUETS Phone Wood WALSHECK'S FLOV/ER SHOP (Formerly Hrrn C'lmfr'a) 98 MAN STREET We Delver and Telegraph Flower* "LAY-AWAY" YOUR 96-7 FUR COAT at our Advance Coat Sale OPEN SATURDAY EVENNGS TLL 9 O'CLOCK jr CtOTHS for Trtl NTM 8 Smth Street Hghly nrgnnl lesgt n ljtlt Bsque nr fbhy ;CKUH hequer fnsl, 5 p's. - 7* Uetln Brefs Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poke, Sonorft Avenue, enmrunad thetr nephew and nece, Mr. and Mm. Thomas J. Hammlll and chldren. JursUy Cty. The followng attended a swmmng party n Perth Amboy Sunday: Sylva Neary. Helen Lord, Mary and Mdge Calvert, Rosamond Reed, Betty Wohlert, (Catherne Ncola. Betty Bennett. LUoyd Corbtn and Barl Corbn. The Ladles' Ad Solcety of the Frst Church or sen, Presbyteran, met Monday n the youth rooms, Plans were made for a mscellaneous club to start n the near future wth Mrs. Wllam Calvert as charman. Reservatons for the bus rde to Seasde Heghts on Monday may stll be made Wth Mrs. George Bennett, Sonora Avenue. The buses wll leave from the church at 8 A- M. n case of E the rde wll be held on Tuesday Mr, and Mrs, W. H; Calvert and famly, 3 Treste Street, hate returned from * vacaton n Pan* ama Cty. Tt., "; Thte week's wnner n the merchandse club sponsored by the Woman's Club of selln was Mrs. ;f Aroy Anderson, Trento Street, ; A shower WM gvenn honor of Mss Jean Nothnaecl, Oak Tree, by her aunt. Mrs. John Clancy, Oak Tree Road. Mss NothMLftt wll become the brde of Alfred Bruderer, also of Oak Tree, en September 7. Quests were: Mrs. M. Connell, Jr., Mrs. J. ConneM, VUm M. Mahlmeyer, Mrs. M. Mun-' meyer, Jersey Cty; Mrs. M. KrlnK: hftuser, Mss Dors Kahuhauser, Mrs. F. Hawkns, Cranford; Wrt, A. Batktas, Newark; Mrs. M. ftnttf Rahway: Mrs. C. Llndqtrrt, NM -t M. Osborne. Mrs. M. Mauratn, Mrs. H. UndqUlst. Mrs. W. Hnds.; selln; Mrs. A. Bruderer, Mss H. Bruderer, M's. A. Egnotsky, l, A. Hallngshcad. Mrs. M. Notlfnattel. Mrs. R. Dvtz, Mrs. E. Bott, Mrs. M. ElltDtt, Mrs. B. Bclnscak, Mrs. P, Ostrand. Mss H. Comakjr. Mrs.. Comtsky, Mrs. T. McKay. Mrs, D. Lndqulst, Oak Tree ' ; 895 CHRSTENSEN'S BEACH GLAMOUR and comfort s all yours n ths colorful prnt, one pece bathng sut. Made of shmmerng satn lastex, you're assured of perfect ft. Not subject to shrnkng or stretchng after your aquatc sports. "TtE FRENDLV STORE" MD SUMMER, SUTED FOR PLAY s ths wonderful pl'aysut and overskrt combnaton. The gay,- prnted sut s all one-pece wth square necklne and set-n belted wast. The skrt buttons-m n a jffy and then there you are all set for fun! LADES SLACK SUTS Strped Chambray... Reg. $.98 Now $. t :w PAY SCALE > CLOTHNG, FOOD, LODGNG, MEDCAL AND DCNTAL CAR jergaanf Sergeant Sergeant geant.. # t Frst Class AND LBERAL RtmCMlHT PRMLGB Starlng Ban Pay?«Month $ Monthly R«llr*m«nt ncome Allen lfwl', Strvk* $ N ADDTON TO COLUMN ONE OF THE OVE: 3% ftcru* for Strvct OvHHOt, Stvkt $ % JncrM* t M»mb»r of flynfl or OllJtr Crtwt. 5% facrtna n Pay Jot Each 3 Ytar olstrvk: Mghts of Regular Army Enlstment ntj for VA, or 3 nr enlstments perno\v n the Army months of BT vce.) nt age from S to 3 (7 wth parents' pt for men now - n [By reenlst at any age, ervce men dependng " vce. tment bonu of $5! actve servce snce as last pad, or tnea D servce, provded re;wthr 9 days «ter dscharge. $ days' reenlutment pay, dependng on vce, wth ptecrbed ce pad to horn* and»n now n the A our Army Recrutng furlough pvu fefrout pay (bawd upyt ' frce) to nl men who to enllat or rocsut. 'at>rt haft pay your l«. a(uf JO years' tervce ncreasng to ttresquartert pay after 3 years' servce. (Retrement ncome n grade of Master or Ft t Sergeant up to $85.63 per month for lfe.) AU prevous actve federal mltary servce counts toward retrement. 8. Beneft! under the G Bll at Rghts assured for men who enlst an or before October S 96., Choce of branch of servce and overseas theater (of those atll open) on 3-year enlstments. ENUST NOW AT YOUR NAMST U. S, MMV MCRUTN9 STATON U. S. Army OFFCE BULDNG LZETH, N. J. DECDEDLY DFFERENT 5-pc. dnettes styled for modern or tradtonal backgrounds, Perfect for dnng jvjcovcs or for lvng-dnng loom rombnato/s. ^They are fobhoned, V from molded plywood whch reskta water, leat, alcohol and acd. Won't splt or warp. TableB exaed to seat ss, "perfect pasture".chars wth se^ts covered n washable plastc naterl u blue or vory. Dstnctve desgns n lght Bsque or Blackwpad lacquer fnsh, 5 pcs..'. Open lo^r r,. Monday ^nrw Saturday Budget Terms R»»hway 7-3 St, Georges Avenue Hghway 7 Ralmay, New Jeney LADES' PLAY SUTS Gngham and Chambray Value? to $3.9t8 Now $.98 LADjES' RAYON PLAY SUTS STRAWS REG. $.98 NOW $. REG. $. / NOW 5c Halter Top... Reduced to $.98 SUMMER HAN ) ACS WHTES AND PRNTS REG. $.98 NOW $. % REDUCTON On all other sportswear ncludng Women's and Chldren's Bathng Suts, Shorts, Etc. PARS BOYS', MSSES', AND CHLDREN'S. PLAY SHOES Prced from 79( to $.9 VALUES TO $3. W /.V.S7'., HOODUWHU:. V. J.

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7 )BPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 5, 96 PAGE REVBff -- - PROTECT YOUR NVESTMENT! Don't delay Now s the tme to CONSERVE and PROTECT wth repars, mprovement* and remodelng. Yet, brghten t up for the long, wnter montht ahead. Don't put necessary repars off untl wnter t may be too late then! FOR A BETTER COMMUNTY! n thu worthy movement, every ctzen s urgently.requested to do hs or her part to make our muncpalty clean, healthy', safe and beautful. A unted cooperaton wll help promote better «housng; stmulate cvc prde; and, make the home and Townshp beautful. DON'T DELAY... DO T NOW!. Make every effort to take care of your wnter requrements NOW Transportaton and labor problems wlt reman acute ths fall and wnter, Arrange to obtan your cold weather needs NOW. Your cooperaton wll make Woodbrdge Townshp a better place to lve n. w TOWNSHP COMMTTEE, ' Townshp of Woodbrdge, HOME MASON & GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' NEW HOMES REPARS GARAGES a DRVEWAYS SDEWALKS.OUS KRSH,Jr. t Telephone Mctuclcn RTAXTOWNSHP CKSON AVENUE CLARA BARTON CLEAN-UP FX-UP AND MAKE T DO! ALWAYS THE BEST FOR NTS ' VARNSHES WALL PAPERS PANTERS' SUPPLES OHN SCHORK STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. P. A. -98 >R BETTER LGHT... [tall modern.lghtng fxtures for Letter Humlaton, less stran on your eyes., flu'd and experenced 'electrcans u]l dl new fxtures, rewre, repur all electrcal c, devces. gl our store und see the brllant dsplay of \. new lghtng fxtures. RVCE. ELECTRC CO. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORStdphqne Wood. 8-8 AN STREET MVMll And brother, em glad we got the'orange'all- Alumnum screen end storm wndow combh that you change from nsde wthout any trouble. A permanent alumnum frame that's a knockout for looks, weather-lght storm wndows, end screens lght as a feather. Why even tan change tle storm wndows and screens they're that easy end quck. And magne washng the storm wndows n the snk, ALL-ALUMNUM SCREEN AND STORM SASH COMBNATON. the answer to your pott war dreams n one smart, tme and fuel savng unt. Lght, rgd alumnum. Twce la strength n half the thckness. Can't rust, 'tan, warp, well'or rot. DOESN'T NEED PANTNG Draft free ventlaton. Convenent budget plan avalable. See sample wndow home or howroom demon* atraton.freefolcer. Estmate wth Da oblgaton. ALL-ALUMNUM ALL-WEATHER WNDOW, Pal. No. \HW, Olh«r palont pendng C.J.Newmeyer LUMBER CO. 97 ELZETH AVENUE AHWAY, N. J. Rahway 7-3 r WE'RE TROUBLE SHOOTERS! You don't have a sngle buldng detal to worry about when you contract wth us to do the complete job. Just brng around the blueprnts we do the rest. CONSTRUCTON COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS Tel. Perth Amboy -375» HORNSBY AVENUE FORDS, N. J. DELANO & SMTH -GENERAL NDUSTRAL COMMERCAL CONTRACTORS- HEAVY EXCAVATNG A SPECALTY CARRY-ALL SCRAPERS DELANO & SMTH Telephone Perth Amboy -87 MAN ST. (BETWEEN AND FORDS) FORDS, N. J. VENETAN BLNDS MMEDATE DELVERY STEEL -NCH SLATS COLOR VORY AND WHTE D.UCK TAPES AUTOMATC STOP lt 'FACA BOARD from 5 S N STOCK: 3, 7, 9, 3, 3^ '.,. ALL 6" LONG \ - SFVACKBROS. 38 STATE STREET Phon Perth Amboy -936 DU POMT PANT-WNDOW SHADES MADE TO ORPER-WALL PAPER - '. ' ' * ' n ' MPROVEMENT LOANS FOR HJ^ \ Wm. «*tsl FLAN TODAY YOUR HOME TOMORROW An F. H. A. nsured Loan can be 'secured here to mprove your property... ncrease ts value, comfort and convenence. Prompt attenton wll be gven to your loan upplca ton. Three years to pay. Loans up to $,5. No l mortgage or collateral requred. We nvte you to jon the thousands 6" thrfty and prudent famles who regularly aval themselves of the facltes of ths bank. Be Prepared When You Buld-PLAN NOW! LET US ASSST YOU WTH YOUR PLANS G.. HOME LOANS Servcemen We can help you wth every home loan eta '' provded n the G.. Bll of Rghts. Regulatons are numerous and must be nterpreted for each applcant. ' Consult Us Today! ' * FRST BANK and TRUSTCO. SMTH'AND MAPLE'STREETS PERTH AMBOY, N,,J. L".. Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton \

8 - Protect Your nvestment! Don't *kb*: No* * the-tmr"to CONSERVE and PROTECT'wth r*-parv hnprw-cmertfr and r*t»ckw-. Yr*. brebtra k upforthe k*e- water monh-. Don't fwl nw*<«ar* t-par* off untl wnter t ma* \>f too JaJ For A Better Communty! n th morrmnl every otm-nl* ars<thr to «U hk or be* part to nuke our murovdfzn. brahrr. safe and bcaatfo). A unhrd wll Wp promoto better boa^ta*: «tmblate r*k prfk: MKL make the home and hnratfhj. Don't Delay Make erety «fart to take raw * j««r Do t Now! lk» jeab and wnter. Arruge to obtan vtrfhrr Mfd> fow. Your co^pfratw vll make WooArfafee Tmrwp a btter fbre to W f,. TOWMSWT COOtTTTEE, Tovaafcp «fwoodbrd; e. rsra. M. R.LDWW /Vo/erf ffm</ and Ran * Do Yon Want? -'X QCBLT fjer OKSW- 3B r«bseq t rrose OLD rp FLOORS! FLOOR Sl'RFAfJ>'G \>D FTSLSHTSG OX OLD OR XEW OLD FLOORS MADE LKE NEW MOD R\ EXCTBK MC"H>T8T StTElOE B. LEONARD 63 MENZER STREET AVENEL, N. J. OL FOR REPAR CRE TODAY! H t'* (n s to Ut <*mff wnter. be are Utal rote lam/e s a c** tmnmttm: Kfpan are wtavte rtm feoe n tnv... Makdl as f«r fn* qualtr *ort at th* weft pmsbfe NO JOB TOO SMALL ORTOO LARGE! GEORGE YOVONOVTS pmterasd PAPER BADGER TOJETBOM WOW»G«-«9»-J DAY OR JOB CONTRACTS EDGERTOK BOULEVARD AVEMEL, H. J. After may be too late RE-ROOF NOW! Comng Herce needn't trouble yv. bt f your roof L? : s: good condton. ^V do expert roll or fhlr.^t ro-onng at jttl'e :7--t. Storm Doors And Sash Save Fuel! Keep the preroa* heat n and the cold wnds and draft* out! Let at care for yoar home coaaforl and help yon save fuel wth (torn doon aad «ash wndow*. the 'Henr Your AW // So much of 7:_: fort ««5 cc;r. - peods «s te ;_- goes aso ryr :.. t's bnflt. W«>-. zsd.;,:. FOB CMBQK/. wben ^e.: Charle? Farr Plumbng Convr-'m Koof» of AH Type* Reeoveretl-r-Repared New Jersey Roofng Company R'oofm Sdng - Sheet Metal Perth Amboy, K. J. Tel. P. A, -6 GAS RANGES- COMBNATONS OL BURNERS. UP TO J YEARS TO PAY NO DOWN PAYMENT CREDT TERMS * STEVE BONALSKY & Sons THepSone Woodbrdge g SCHOOL STREET XOTTE SOW AT THE NEW ADDRESS wthout you.. HNES ROOFNG COMPANY -Telephone Hoodbrd?t g SCHOOL STREET! We'U make tkn hffdly of the but materals avalable. A tauf, home s a beakhy home, too. DoCt Delay Place Your Order New Jersey Cabnet & Mll Co. Tekphot* Wo«j. 8-WU - 86 ST. GEORGE AVENUE OR CBALS FATE JR Wood. g-f-j;-?. Kl LNDEN AHM WOODBEL»T GVE THAT HCM OF Y(5URS NEV. LFE:! re Gve You Modem Lvng A. RASMUSSEN FLOORS MAD LKE NE TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY -^9, u ' * -. 8 HCBART STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. STATON B TOFS -ESTMATES JOHN DUDCS TEL,P. A 33SAFRAN AV M Modernze Your Home!. How much money should have n order to! start a savngs pc'couht? n't Neglect Necessary Repars! A SAVNGS ACCOUNT MAY BE-STARTED WTH AS LTTLE AS ONE DOLLAR. / Although you can't buld a new home rght now, you can gve your present home a new lease on lfe by keepng t n s*und / lvable condton, Yftu'H bt^urprjsmat thejwndefa you can )actteye/^-ad what s more -you wll enjoy dong t. To really enjoy lvng at home, make each room comfortable, fresh and attractve. When "home" s a place to entertan n,.*<(.* '* you'll be glad you npared aud remodeled. Get started early. f c» A ' ;. * ' ' «" ' ' * " f ' - ", ' f " ' " '. ' / ',. ; t.. ' "... ^ " ' "? * ' '. " ' ". '., - :,,. Wll be abl e/ to g*t my gfne%' ajny^tx ' -,Of t, When w/ant t? T ">' f 'J ; L '''''' ' - ' ' ' *Y W&, t may be wthdrawn at any tme. 3^ Would my aceount be nsured aganst loss? ' Y E S all accounts are nsured up to ^g,6 by an agency of th«uttted States Government. ;,. : <-*w<rwnl -FWwt aay dvdends on my account? YOU CERTANLY WLL, AN ) BETTflR THAN AVERAGE, TOO. OUR CUBRENT WYD^D S AT THE RATE OF, Js the fouu-'! - : '. J. ANDREW AARO& WHERE YOU SEE THS M8LM ' >/r ' Z% PER ANNUM. " ;^--'" :: --- Frst Sav^s & Low ' «Z3 LNDEN AVENUE, wooomttpcx, N. j, TEtEPUONE JM OF PERTH AMBOY.tMtnM>j*-' k'.u v u> '. * <'«.'

9 ^DEPENDENT LEADER Come to Church PRESBYTERAN CHURCH vay Avenue and Carteret Road Wood brdge jtev. Brtrl Hnnnum Devanny, Mnster Sunday Servce! Worshp, : A. M, day School, 9:5 A.M. Actvtes METHODST CHURCH Man Street, WoodbrWf«^. Frederck W. Poppy, Pastor Sunday Servce* 5 Clurch School. fl-oo Adult Bble Class. Mornng Worshp. W«dn..d»y P. M.-: Fre&de»ce at parsonage. pr«yor lavenel PRESBYTERAN CHURCH /oodbrdge Avenue, Avenel Chester A, Galloway,. Pastor... frs. Sarah P. Krug, Organst : A. M. Sunday School for J departments: Jo: A. M. Mornng Worshp OUR REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 Fourth Street, Ford. Arthur L. Kreylng, Pastc-T Sunday school and Bble class, A. M. Hornng worshp at :5. FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH [ Bsrron»nd Grove Avenuet Woodbrdge 5:5 A. M.: Bble School. : A. M.: Mornng worshp. j- P. M.: Young People'* Softy of c; E. EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH School Street Woodbrdge, N. J. v. Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor Baptsms held after last Mas. Worshp servce q Englsh lan- Sunday at A. M, Worshp servce n Hungaran gunge Sunday at A. M. Sunday School, at 9 A. M. Chor practce Frday at 8 P. M, Frst week of the month: Sunday at P. M. Lades' Ad tdy Meetng." UNTY CHURCH OP SELN eln RPV. Emly G. Klen, Pastor Sunday School, 9:5 A. M. Sunday Eve. Servce, 8: P. M. rurs. nner Crcle, :3 P. M. Ft Eve. Sabbath Bble Study, u P. M. Sat. Sabbath Servce, ltfo P. M. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Sewaren Rev. K Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday Servce* Memoral Day, Communon, M. 8: A. M. The Eucharst. 5:5 A.M. Church School.! : A, M, Mornng prayer ANTHONY'S R. C. CHURCH Port Rendng v. Stanslaus' A. Mlos, Pastor 7: P. M, Hgh School Pelowshlp. 7: P. M. Fresde Fellowshp Over Hgh Young People. 8: p. M. Gospel servce. Wwkly Tuesday, :b P. M. Women's Bble Class. 7: P. M. Hgh School Chor rehearsal, Thursday, 7: P. M. Open House for ntermedates. 8: P. M. Senor Chor rehearsal. Monthly Second Tuesday, 8: P. M, Lades' Ad Socety, Thrd Monday, 8: P. M. Men's Assocaton meetng. CHRSTAN SCENCE CHURCH Sewaran Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, Sewaren, s a branch of the Mother Church, The Frst Churcn of Chrst, Scentst, n Boston, Mass, Sunday servces at A. M, Sunday School at 9:3 A...[ Wednesday Testmonal Meetng, 8 P. M. Thursday, readng room, to P. M. "TRUTH" s the Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, July GOLDEN TEXT: "nto' thne hand commt my sprt: thou hast redeemed me, O Lord Godof truth." <Ps. 3:5) SERMON. Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude, "Thou shalt not bear false wtness aganst thy neghbor." Ex- :6 "He that speaketh thn truth sheweth forth rghteousness: but a false wtness decet," (Prov. :9) Correlatve passages from "Scence and''health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Blker Eddy nclude: "f Truth s overcomng error n your daly walk and conversaton, you can fnally say, ' have fought a good fght.... have kept the fath,' because you are a better man." (p. ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL Fordt Rev. F, Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday servces: 8:3 A. M.: Mornng prayer and sermon. :3 A. M.: Church School. TRNTY CHURCH Rahw&y AvenM Woodbrdge llev. Wllam H. Schmaus, Rector Mrs. Wllam Neebe, Organst Sunday Servce* Holy Communon, 9: A. M. Actvtes Chor Rehearsal, every Thursday, 7 ; P. M. Grl Scouts, Mondays, ; P. M. Grls Frendly Socety, Mondays, 6:3 P. M. Trnty Men's Club, nd Wednesday, 7: P. M. ' Trnty Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, 7:3 P.M. Trnty Altar Guld, meets quarterly as announced. Trnty Mother's Unt, st Mon- Sunday School, 9:3 A. M. Holy Communon and Sermon, : A. M. (st and 3rd Sundays of the month). Mornng Prayer and Sermon Sunday Masses at 3 A. M,»nd(nd and th Sundays of the A. M. month). [Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Holy Days: Holy Communon Kvcha n Honor of St. Anthony : A.M. -h Tuesday at 7 P. M., wth day, 8: P. M.,-. Shelly, St. Peter's Hosptal, St. Margaret's Unt, st Wednesday, 8: P. bw Urunswck, n charge. M, THURSDAY, JULY B,-»8 Trnty Acolyte Guld, meets as announced. Trnty Chor Mothers Unt, meets as announced. St. Agnes' Unt, meets as an- thorty for hs nformaton. When (Concluded) brought n. and Dr. Oorre proceeded to make ce before ther between a plum and a prune, for he sought to,know the dfference We have seen that Dr. John nounced. Qorrle from Charleston, 8. C, ««*>«yes. example, the man he asked was made the frst artfcal ce. He &** There s a statue, of hm nluther Burbank. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH was practcng medcne at the Statuary Hall, n the Unted States A vend tme, n Apalachcola, Florda, Captol. t was placed there by BOLT KLLS BY, TWO LVE Rev.John Egan, Pastor. where fevers were prevalent n Captol. lorda n t 9. was Sunday Masses 7, 9:5 and summer and the weather very hot. Florda n 9. OREENSBURO, Pa, A bolt of n Apalachcola, n 9, the ce lghtnng struck and klled An- Stroma,, but spared,her :5 A. M. He observed foe sufferngs of manufacturng ndustres of thetonette the sck because no ce could be Holy day Masses 6, 7 and 8 South erected a statue' to hm. brother Frank,, and sster obtaned. That was back between But ths true benefactor of manknd has never receved the recok- A.M. Catherne, 9, who were holdng the 83 and 86, and no one knew Weekday Mass 7:3 A. fc. baby's hands when the bolt struck. how to make ce artfcally. n allntoh and honor that were^ justly Frst Frday Mass 6; Holy The chldren were hurryng home hs due. Communon at 6, 7 and 8 A. M, ahead of the ran. Prank and Catherne were knocked uncon- Novena Devotons every Frday srous, but ther njures were con flned,to second degree burns on The Women's Crcles held on the THE at 7:3 P.M. the less. ' OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brumwck Avenue Fords Rev. James Sherdan, Pastor- Sunday Masses: 7:, 8:, 9:, ADATH SRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Street ' Woodbrdge Rev. Alter Abelson, Rabb Frday at 8 P. M. Regular servces conducted by Rabb Abelson. Lades' Auxlary meets second Monday. Hadassah meets frst Monday. Kadmah meets second Wednesday wth Mr. and Mrs.. Good- Bten as leaders. ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue Woodbrdee Heath THE PHYSCAN WHO FOUND orr HOW TO MAKE CE probablty, t had not occurred to anyone that water could be frozen by anythng- but cold weather. " can't keep these awjul fevers down," moaned Gorre, as he vsted patent after patent. "f only patent' after patent. "f only had ce. f could only cool these rooms." There were no electrc fans then. t remaned for an nventor n Sumter,' S. C. to nvent : and : A.M. and patent them n the latter half of the nneteenth century. Hs Weekday Masses: 7: and 8:8 name was Charles Thomas Mason A.M. Now wth ce and electrc fans Servcemen's Novena: Every healthy folks, as well as the sck Monday evenng at 7:3. can be kept cool n any clmate n Novena to Our Lady of Per-thtl Help Hl each h Tuesday d at t 76 7:6 n 889, Dr. John Gorre was hottest weather. petual P.M. treasurer and mayor of Apalachcoja, but he resgned hs publc Confessons: Saturdays, : to fl: P. M., and 7:3 to 9: P. M. offces to devote all of hs tme Rev, dares G. McCorrstn.Pastor. Rev. Maurce Grffn, Ass't Pastor. Weekday Masses; 7: and 7:3 A.M. Sunday Masses: 7:, 8:, 95, and :5 A. M. Boys of the Parsh wll receve communon n a body at A. M. Mass. BULLET-RDDLED CAR MSSOULA, Mont. Maurce Weater, student botanst, parked hs automoble n nearby foothlls and went n search of sprng flora. Returnng, he found 33 bullet holes n the par, and three flat tres. Young boys, tagret shootng wth a. calber rfle, are blamed for the destructon. CTRUS The world producton of ctrus fruts for the 95-6 harvest wll be 3,, boxes, per cent above tle prewar average, accordn;.; to a Departmept of Agrculture estmate. to the sck. He was the leader of all cvc affars, and hs days and nghts were crowded wth work. After resgnng as mayor, he began workng serously on the problem of coolng the hosptal and makng ce artfcally. n 85, he gave up hs practce and spent most of hs tme on ex- possble to drnk ouc wne chlled wth the frst ce made n Amerca." Great blocks of ce were New Books By a conservatve estmate. 3 mllon people n the world today are vctms of malara. n nda alone., de' each year from the dsease, more than the total deaths from all causes n the Uuled Sltes. These staggerng fgures appear n Mrs. M. L. Duran-Reynals' "The Fever Bark Tree." a' dramatc story of malara and ts effect slranue remedes. One Araban physcan prescrbed plls coated perments n ce-makng and nwth gold and slver dyes. Another how to lower the temperature of "sure-cure" read as follows: "Cut, the hosptal. the ear of a cat, let three drops He succeeded n maknc cp. Tn of blood fall lu.some brandy, ukl 85 he gave hs publc demonstraton and dsplayed the machne n the largest hotel n the town. t was summer, and a dnner was benc gven to celebrate Bastle Day. The New England shps were expected to brng ce wth whch to cool the wne that was to be dans of Peru had a mraculous cure n the bark of the "fever served at the banquet. tree." The tree was later named All the celebrtes of the sur-"cnchona,roundng country had come nto and from ts bark town for the great occason. They were dsapponted that the long awated ce had not arrved and were lookng forward to drnkng ther toasts wthout havng t cooled. The clay arrved, hot and close. The guests gathered n the dnng room where they saw a queertable. t was Dr. Gorre's ce malookng contrapton on a sde chne. The toastmaster rose and addressed the guests thus: "We are not only celebratng the fall of the Bastle, but we are dong honor to our beloved John Gorre, who, by hs nventve skll has made t CONSTRUCTON PERMTS n the thrteen months of the constructon lmtaton order of the Cvlan Producton Admnstraton, 6,65 applcatons for DVDENDS commercal and ndustral constructon, whch would have cost Dvdends totalng $378,, were pad by corporatons n the$73,33, were dened. Durng U, S, durng Aprl, 9. per cent the same perod, the OPA approved 33. applcatons, permttng more than n the.same months n 95, accordng to the Department the constructon valued at $,,- of Commerce. 798,. on manknd. Lterally "malara" means "bad ar"; the ancent Greeks attrbuted t to the humd ar of the marshes. Alexander the GreaJ, was one of ts most celn-. brated vctms: he ded of ths "mysterous" fever n the year 33 j B, C. People tred all manner of a lttle pepper thereto, and gve t to the patent to drnk." Bloodlettng, wtchcraft, astrology were all tred, to no aval. Then, n the 7th century, a Spansh monk found that the n- qunne was made. Durng World War the U. S. made 8, separate tests to dscover a substtute. Several of the drugs that resulted wll replace both qunne tslf and ts well-known substtute, atabrne. f you ask George Stmpson a queston, you set hm searchng for the answer, wen f t takes years. "A Book About a Thousand Thngs," the current Book-of-the Month Club book-dvdend, s made up of a thousand of these answers on questons rangng from "Why s a ten-cent pece called n dme?" to "Why do people say, 'Once n a Blue Moon?" / Mr. Stmpson does a daly syndcated column called "You'd;Be Surprsed." "A Book About a Tbousantl Thngs' s hs seventh book. Of hs others, "A Book About the Bble" was the most successful, Hs usually goes to the hghest au- LEGA; NOTCES NOTU'K,(, Mtlrr Hull 'lank" AKA mll KANK AKA,.!., n!l >V t" tll* ' TlOVllSll HM' > Hp Tu\V«ll ( ll'llkt' 'm' truntlw uc l'l,> N he used fo pay *5 for a permanent ra loklt of New York ovr she gves herself t home rahf fttonl T.ovoly, hug* t. Quok tuuu'tuy todo. PUBLX DRUG STORE 35 MAN STREET, N. J. LEGAL NOTCES PAGE LEGAL NOTKXg mry ldal <'tn»uffl >tl>n lrenw rtrtg> Tor a fnnfor., fur muol n K!ANK laka, K l stus tol H r, N, re, N.. mry H-ml Consumpton now xlmpl. a!!>j Man 8t pr>ml.,» luath at 76 N«WftnlhrhlR". X... ell", f ;pv. slnlm!> OhJM-nnn. U lny, nhould U»My n wrtng m: mmr.llntrlv n wrtng tn: «n, TuWuttlp Cl*rk 'nknn. TVvn»hlp Clerk,. New.lrje)'. / lrllxv, X, SlKH>d> rlank HAKA S: (Slum-.!). B ' 'llank HAKA..:.,, t., ;!*,;» W; J>- Wouthrl'lm-, N... Mldlmrx nuntr V>THK TO CREDV HrrmtM Snth, ' " ( KMH Al, K.U-TOHY KMX SOT UK AVKXK. \\n KOMH tdsk.noth'k. K wrclr.- Rven llml A. )l;pmk;, N*'.. tmtk* UP erc.'l n np-dny Sterl (n, ('ormv tt>l Mt'tfU UUK ft»v jtrtk' llnum"! 'dnnn'tlk W> tfltlvk,.nmv op-r- Kr;nk A,' t'onnouy.' S«l' the,mnt) uf R\>< mule* (.> le <:rmu r»< mll.mnle Uuth. to brng,"" lu-u u» at Oflntl 'nn. am nyples rur n lhuuu pntml (»r the m l ll* 'ntu' o( (le snl'l dkcu re tlm tlerem,,,,,, t ml hvarlnk ler. h ur rrtnhtldn. # wll be hold m.nth. 'r,,!n l!:s lnt«or X, KuB :,. n tn 'umnlttfh ;fcm (, (r, M lp 'lrwrr ltur'l uf an Mnnurlul nurlul Mu- nl'lpnl llpl tlllftlnr, thprrur utau h«ntld W.m.Hrllc, N J nnr. «t '. K) ST n l-ermuw Wlu'tln'r V.\ propwl 'onatruftln "mtol July, Yntl fr n, mlnn ->ruury lllll,/,. llurl -All Al-ll-l Ur llnnnw rtn UOUUHP mul tetpwtl, t *.U'flllm uf Tlnlrs :n -nlln-" trlen n.th- Avvnol nml l'mn-t- *,., - Un«-jf u< Townshp f Wmnl-,- -.. w 'tkltft'll tnmunu.rn'hrn ur, h>mn H nml prnpfwm to pre'l, KR hlln ll l' Sult tnut -ornt n M'Kpc't nml H BnrrM Avcm' (t.»t:', lunk '.7S-U, At rnd hetrln); nl -ffm'ma ntf- ""fl wll le h'nl m h^ umun m»lry mny (»> (,.slnll.> ;n.) f,. lc n tn' nhlrptu n tlu< llstfl uff n HU DnlltuK''.,. H'NUA'N. T'Wnsllp 'lc A, lll'smk. SC,AMKM H. WHT. tpt:.tny r,, nun, 7.;.-, VOTCK Tnkc nlp hm.\hk \VVV n- tl'llllh n lp p y n tf,,, Townshp mlllvp..f p Townshp of AKTM': mowx, Run. P> Shun ^ttvt'l, \V'.,l!.l.l,-.-,.N.... J ' l " runty Sur Norn -'. ct uf Kntr.,M,f lh'uu' " 'raul* A. Oonqv n*ul» nf tt- <!ount)> otl h'vb.v {v,.«nnll.^ t) tllf >T tht* nthl (tvrgtt K. lrlg n tlulr Juk*, dun -llmn ak:lnst th>' ("HAte ol l'ftht*tl. Mtor th ur. wllllh K\ Tmntlft from or tlfv wll le forfrv«r baft my x l;" ht'(-rr. l t ll lnltutru-u. 'alf.l.nly >:, m ('AlULlNlJ KNTT ' JTm J T l l AHTH': HlOW.N, K«'.,!>.', MJh St,t-t. \Vm l>r ;p, S..! Prnrltr, Suutner Grown of LovelncM Lft yout' har nto shnng crown for ness and chc, beautcans wll your har nto lovet Make your hardo permanent wth our specally summer prced permanents, Call for an appontment today. Woodbrdge LaMode Beauty Shoppe 58 RAHWAY AVENUE, # The thousands of grls who have become telephone operators ths year arc cffynngjjtjk economy of worng near home. You can, too! t means less travelng on hot aummer days. You have etra tme to relax»- extru money for c.ool aummer; clothes.' Ths hgh payng career gves you an ncrease every three months the frtt year, and regularly ufter that. YouWMJkwtth frendly,helpful people n clean and pleasant surroundngs. Enjoy your BWttpeT more by workng near home. Jus! call 'Chef Operator" todaj. All taken care of n one stop at the Townshp's most complete Delcatessen Cejet. Thppsajfds/ of fownsht lohdv/vvfs cant be wrong! t A FULL AND COMPLETE LNE OF '* QUALTY MEATS CANNED GOODS FRUTS AND VEGETLES " BAKERY TREATS PE.NNES "T'S NEARER TO (PENNES N AVENEt n ' ' Tel. Woodlrldse n ' V B " ACK n 938, over the back fence, on the golf course, down by the traffc lght, people passed the word along "Try Ambassador Beer. t's the superor beer \ yo^ve been lookng for," Ambassador was a' sell-out/.^pdaymore'thanl 8,bottlesofAmbassador are beng bought every month n New Jersey alone. That's a. lot of beer but people are stll sayng, "We want more Ambassador." The reason s clear. t's stll the same superor beer. t stll has the same zest and sparkle. The body and flavor are delrously the same. Yes, t's dll flowng over wth flavor! t's scarce, but lots of people every day got that superb Ambassador Boer. And man, oh man, s t worth the extra effort! Try t yourself, Compare t wth any other beer. See why beer lovera always say, "We want more Ambassador. ' C. Krucsr Browng Co., Newark 3, Now Jcnty Ambassador Bteer Me hst to asfr ftvt... lt massa BEER ' '- New Jeremy Bell Telephone Company.,.' (at Aveml ftreet)!w RAHWAY AVENVE, Wtm* N. J. tn CMJMnrtlH wflh tfo Pr«ld«nt'$ f amhe tatrgouy CuualttM, we wevsla^ H whwrt fl oftr malt \mmf\. "Wort* m M-lhot fcvnfry wpl«my tf r "

10 " *<; THURSDAY. JttT 5. MC St! tflglng hce tw Stances > j'sotmd be t ctenter v, producm ' comng c ' Walt - Felds t cartoon Graham Jta the. - f-w» unt 'released "provde f the cart be heart t ley as a ' Dsne etve ser for nve fe s ; voce o hsard > "Pun 8! lve ac E ture ), Charle and Dl '. vertlse { ptctttr > fuu'tx ', lean Suflda SWtlO) of 9< Rur have on th ; whch ' wll b Curt Lysa! teru Prenc j r.gt/>r.. wfco antred e*rf *R moeth. Xko- j ** *r«_aca«t t»a ' **'' ^"- Xoo'. ssade fcs SrsS publc otter-' uth...jgan * sd wbed*d abjljssj bst s 8 wutj v > cc P"t? prospect.* the Ussed S a t e and Rasa*. ^ n,»~» *^^..»»t, 3^,j.. e ^ ^ Asfesstdor, *T«r «-.,.-, : thrt^.*' C *" VJ " ' rtmmmt. *L t 'oos wl terer start * war SfBK tl» t'aad SUte* or Br«* ese." ; -.; -- -r?^=--^t=k 'Tfcere' f BO b*5s rbaever for AS socpesonft serjrarn' Drotcned, Captttt Wfc!e G*rrr.&.'. trck--tt*.hve receved _ * etc»be fwv-k L E«H3 s-3 ^&f L m.ec s Sates. k&or s 'ht te people of tbe j L'azted State do z f x **E *# *ye r* A.T,*r>r-«wtrenTovedlstb*!*^ to M tfc* pensasesf p&kr of look tfc*.' r:*:;:;.- r/f :he J&««*e t the ^rd asktv-rf:! hre beer Far Ea*t. '! FsctfamcEUl reuos for SHMS of te pes- Tht.T..' -.re. -..r.^.-.-, o *a!>j«.t people* *sd jjctk >r*dk&>rj s ths of A?«r(J -;j.*>.*» r>y :he Japanese exhb-jfcu b**r. fet bt of, afonsatoa <m fted the.«.t.-. Lr;:&lhr seen s Ear-ope. Ttt jj ho* fr :a* f.'s- S. R. vorfd go c exp*cd-j tral* ro* pt'stf-alr :r. tfcf Far Eftft */* ' : ru z^st of Sase*. A eeek^n*- :f *.:.* :.a*j'/'rj? ftyhtajr Japsr. jack of ary dl«n«aaserjc; have ar\ 'A-.. /. $?' ** &% her sodkrf; jg. H d**r ;ss *htn rons atrs.;:: : -.:: ' ; ^r^ w*k Bectr*:y. A Ntrrerrd* nde* Ancj nuur}- r.wr:. /,.r. r..- rvted :ha^ the* tbe Unted Sues! ; *<3sld b/d e* ::se also heptd make te f:«easska* are detema*d to avod; kb asd or,-.- ^;*rr.!a Sfht«r«after caj>-'nr&^-see: a coxpromm can &e affected' tarr.jr :r.er. :.-. *;& ;&.. Fve vrtke$j«t report. bet*«*; the nro coamtnes. der*.,.'.-/. '..-/rr:. '/dm nabdrerf of ca^a eomprojeae s a stroag Ar Force.' ba.k'rv v.'. -r..p- c.-.c currped *«mea <nto ^ng,. tb{j the «a a f<v. ".^: off :fce cout of J^*,;^ p s ^. hef, Talae_ The Human Heart f tee averaf * :-;-.:z*r. koatd talsk aost kt heart * > '.kz, a.- he d«a m tyt or lar, k* -KYJ'A '.'."H '.or^tr t waj recestlj dd by h*ar: rp-e.t. Heart d**&** caase* Snyder > $ Program The re* Secretary of the Treasury, John S ne ptnosa mena o Pre*-s E. promke* to "balance the'?t DOWN STRKE t: n«far txxr, my ;er a o* tse tme. So*, my s»- s * nw loc*a«s*m»n *T«r»g«uaount of. to so judge from mover's jnoo wocm thnk she a a coaabnaob Nonn Sharer, Mrs Rooseress and Anseba Eart**r. & n ooe. PenoMlJy. can :ale l:. tat can see bor annoy- ^:x : a Jo lay hfflazm!. who also hs s yamter sster.. Do yea thnk t would be all r?". for me to suggest u> mother tha sfce talk ess about Jane be-.just. Paragraphs On RrJet S::h«rare made mm u! n*s than romoanas teth ssen nch, -Thomas SeMom s tha speaks volumes s a frst edton. Pensacoa Gospon., ts S«Hare you erer notced that mo«grls have the skn they lore to retouch? Banbrdse Mansbeet. We Modems The modem dea of roughng t s to do wthout a heater n lhe lmousne. Akron Beacon-Jour- ts S» ' A crank s very sekkun found '!H *** 'UtC^Ctll «S C f^*ryr AT..) «pt under the 5tt«tag wheel.! rvetteve <N. C> Observer. Wh» jm shoo grew extent «e '.,".' peope ytmmaffm: K'-' are. AH motben le -", Usetr chldren to! V,'.;' when joar mo^e- 7 - jffl «n [he a^a. --* conversaton. To bayw tre probaky ^ *««9er and ^ * h and. JOB *n -'- ' Ufde toterws 5»*-" After aa. na ow : > ererynne has sota» r_ rttles otoers. so U ht j hb e*sge and that nao c -~ '.''' : ' cause <hsseo$xkl -- V CWK my ears to a.j "-" -'., POsaWe and let.her «, '.',; HQfwevcr, f jf^; ^.... ^ ^ a cxsja "^r^-: abom c *7- : L" suaest to mother '-'.? UaWe to hart Jotaj. ~ '-' Dear RccccUy v% havj r ^- : versw and have had ;c~" rents are cheaper. ^', MWKaUd wth race p? refuse now to t: -- pay wth the cues tv to us. My husbtad ;.- L. v&f foolsh acd sars?> lre tke a worm n a -., - expect to hold CT" ' eten f t s a hard /- Just exactly wha; t Fou Uvng up to? D: " ".'-r^^.-.-ry <kt. r _? than any other tvter, n 97" and says that AH Too Need what they art? tm meat? nedacng expendture* and * AD v<m need to wn tle 'world's f your objecton.; < good wll and support s to reach sse* a dar adequate tax rates. Under The State House Dome next door s based c& < : -, the ponk where you don't need t. for the poverty and ; :, :, quarts of s * encoaragg and the Treasury! Mmneapoas Sar. ly J. Jsep* GrHs vantages your staccarc. V d:r,^ V) the encyclopaeda. The hfe * d wj be low. n my opnon. ; somethng of a success f he - Query On Pappy ODand of-course.»: Jbeart of ar ttak>. <-r of one under a stran cartfc oat lhe.p«>«nun, regardless of the Senator ODane says he TRENTON Future hghways (s the road users tax structure wj Here s the.vew Jersey pcture at ; have to rescue Texas from profesrus tme: Snce January, a total sonal poltcans agan. Do you', dots «vtn SEW*. Yoar heart s the most '>«*ah»wn«' Aat ndcates the daap- people who are.. New Jersey wn be planned n de-tal by a ner Dvson of Plannng The reconstructon program of. cases, compared wth 7 for j suppose that hs amateur standng also get under way soon. fght or whose 'ccr.;-wll degrade them :r. K: loyal organ <A o- yv.->-rb«3v ted probably has:p rova! of w m e &f the h hest fnancal nof nran and relatvely terests of the naton. j bat pease don't j-^zzt ; and Economcs years before trcy wthn the Sute Hghway Department Mows closely.sugges- there were 59 cases n July, be-; away from hm? Dallas News. the same months of 95. Last year J n Washngton s about to be taken Ken nurero^ r are commssoned, under orders of the money they have :: ; lew of rfej*. j Mr. Snyder, n hs bref address, also}. Spencer Mller, Jr.. State Hghway tons made n. the comprehensve cause the ncdence of the dsease \ house they lve n. Sc~ f you haven ken a restful week or ma< * e jt pan that n Commssoner., report on the" department n 9started earler than usual. For the j _. Defnton - ^^ opnon, the na-j flthest creatures n :.-.-: Commssoner Mller, who vs-bualzes a spder-web system of J. Groves. t follows aso n gen-vrere 95 cases n New Jersey.. decussated at equal dstances. Sdney GoUtmann and Thomas entre months of 95 there: Net. Anythng retculated or' two off h.-:. ux pack up and take lo } cannot be P^PeroB or peaceful una vacaton. ' vou may not work a lem w e can *«velop a stable world. There- man and secondary routes coverng New Jersey to allow motorsts! Connectcut whch has bete :n EDDCATOX: Every veteran! sectons. Samuel, Johnson's Deeral the plannng organzaton o! wth nterstces between the nterpoor neghborhoods. P!w «week or two n 96 that you could, have ] forfe * he warns > " w e m ^ P"vent the seeds Choose your comp-.:.v to penetrate the remotest areas, operaton for some years' \r:h sat sfactory results. ency as an obstacle whch he must must consder scholastc profld- j tkraary and t those "of your chfor. '.:: " ' otherwse crammed n, you'll probably J of ^latonsm from sprngng^p both here has ordered that the new dvson her p s me and abroad." consst of a Bureau of Plannng As the rest of the new sej.-up. hurdle n competton wth other j Growng Up Fast nd no: br work longer n the end f you take vacatons regularly. and Economcs and a Bureau of ^the course of fuftre 'Ttv Jersey veterans wlo are seekng adms- Tryg\'e le. the Unted Natons she e, Mr. Snyder may be able to balance the Plannng Survey. SgVand Johannesson. who desgned the Pulask (on economc factors rather tkan. Drector of the Dvson hghways wll follow needs based sfon to cohete, clams Charles W. genera!, s negotatng ; L:".-: TW budgte," but we are afrad that he wll not ft negle Skyway, has been desgnated as the old ndan trals or the whms v «l ns m lhe l» for staff about ts demand Address yonr lttun ;.:. wa of us had Lousa, P.. Box '.': well's,..., be able to prevent solatonsm from devel- the drector. ;of poltcans. Sute Department of Educaton, j not realzed that p- the Unted Na Oranetbur. S. C. *f>ort$:undeds opn^ n the Unted state_ p fwt. present Under orders from Commssoner Mller also, the Dvson of.state Drector of Health, s de- : POUO:-Dr,J..LynnMahafley, Drector Hamlton"»reports that tons was already old enough to, are «Attendance n the baseball parks of ct- Hgns ndcate that t s gettng rampant n an es- have labor troubles. New Yorker.! SOLDER CLEMENCY k» all over the country has jumped to new! certaj n gectons an(j that jfc wn MroU3 j Plannng and Economcs wll study : scrbng the twenty-one nfantle sum- «The sentences of z.~. :. X'3 y and prepare a long range program paralyss cases reported thus tar Be Careful, Tonne Man > solders, convcted o'. ;?:.:-: bla, n ths se leagues have sprung nterfere wth the effort of ths country to approxmately.3 vacances Stoutsh mddle-aged women, a, fenses, mostly n wa.-:;zf ory f up n all sectons of the countrj-. Even at-.. motor expert has dscovered, are been reduced by a ;:?:. : cooperate wth the other natons of the "D tendance n Phladfclpha has pcked p. uaut 95 - Tte cases for the flrst drvers, but; my boy,; Department clemency ;; world. future months ot 9W ale Ex bel( " r : vey of the 36 nsttutons of hgher TOU( * better be pretty darned care-. board. Almost a thrd,::. ^ '' ndcaton pont *o the best college foottfac ball year snce the }/e#n.nmg of the war. - _. constructon * ^ -... : Among the nsttutons stll! score. Boston Herald. vewed up to June- 3: L: fve-year; total for the ^ ^ P erod a, educaton n New Jersey. j ful whom you complment on that prsoners whose case --.:'. m the an reconstructon based on pror- ^ ths Fall and game tckets are beng Tax ncrease Not The Answer natlon tae - ^ar»le havng vacances n consderable' * ' have been freed, wful:.:: Nothne Fner,. ' ; thrd s scheduled to K : : B bought up months n advance. Respte n-. Because hs wfe put the dog n, wthn the next year. r.,;:: The Admnstraton, accordng to Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, may M<!O th. *' flaton, strke,-, and other fluctuatng values The dvson wll also prepare aj J. the dshpan, a" Columbus 'nd.t' more than 3, prkr.5:; w t -. - x program of the Federal ad pr- Sf r l v ^ ^ m< * " ftthe Amercan lfe, sports reman one of Wo8d,.Atlantc Cty, Engle- man asks a dvorce. And yet, there j been restored to duty x'.-::; ' MorrtownT and ^ n ask an ncrease jn taxes on ndvduals and s. nothng fner than a.wrehar) pratop of thetr sen:*-':*.; mary, secondary, urban and nter- > tlls '' Unversty College at New for scourng alumnum. Detrot * beng gven the oppc.*r-.v. the most relable and benefcal character- corporatons "f.prces get too far out of state systems of hghways n New; frr,. %,.!B at also News. earn honorable dscla::; stca of the people n ths country. Jersey, conformng to the laws of ;,*-,. J h. trn'.,v,u *"~ hand.", \ \ has vacances for veterans. to te trouble Congress and to the neeos of the *" spotf m K»The, dfferences between the average The dea s to take away some of the ] Amercan boy and those of numerous other Johannesson wll also study hgh- state : for the Dsabled Solders at Kearnjspendng funds.avalable to ndvduals and countres, less.sports-mnded, were evway developments proposed by lo The seasonal peak, for the dacal and cmc organzatons and ease s usually reached between New,Jersey heroes of World Wan may,soon become a memoral to busness n order to reduce the nflatonary denced decsvely n the war. A.healthy, pressure. prepare reports based on factual the latter part of A^ust and ea^lv! exercsed body,pays bgger dvdends wth data and condrtons. A study of October. " We fal to see where t would be reasonable to ncrease taxaton on ndvduals, the smallest cost of any nvestment we know. - many of whom'wjll be hard ht by ncreased After the Males j Havng convnced the lades of the land that beauty, romance and long lfe can be had through the applcaton of lotons, creams and whatever-they-have-to-sell, the cosmetcs makers are now after the susceptble male. '.. The natural argument n favor of ths campagn revolves around the.smple arthmetc that f women buy so many mllon dollars' worth of stuff, the market wll be doubled f men can be persuaded to spend ther money for the same knd of materaj. t all adds up to tle fact that the purchaser pays h«money and s enttled to hs choce, wth the' addtonal notaton that, ' n addton to the Four Freedoms, every Amercan has the rght to be a sucker. The Argument Develops The argument over the atomc bomb wll -be ncreased, not lessened, by the exploson ^Ctver 'Bkn Lagoon, ad there U no chance of scentsts, engneers and ttech* reachng an agreement as to the sgnfcance of the test ' Whle we. are wllng to awaty subse explosons to appraut the deof the atomc bomb,,there seems be a slght doubt of. ts effectveness warshps. n fact, Vce-Admral P. Blandy, commander of the test, Judes that there * no reason to b«- ) that the day of the carrer and the oyer s done. He thnks the naton wll : to buld them n the future.. prces, n order to reduce buyng power. ndvduals on salares and those wth fxed ncomes wll suffer consderably f there s a sharp.ncrease.n prces and ther predcament would be consderably aggravated by any measurable ncrease n taxaton., The Secretary of the Treasury s on frmer ground, however, when he suggests heaver, taxes on corporatons and busness enterprses. f there s marked nflaton there wll be larger profts, and those who make them wll be able to pay heaver taxes wthout sufferng much. l f Who Won The War? A newspaper artcle pokes fun at the Sovet Unon, allegng that a Russan publcaton asserts that the Red Army, plus Red workers, scored the vctory over the "fascsts" and that the job was done wthout much help from anybody else. Ths wll be news, of course, to' most Amercans. Over- here we have been' nformed that the vctory was won by the Ar Force alone, by the Army on t* own and.by the exertons of the Navy, wth sde clams that t was won by Amercan labor, bg busness, captalsm, the publc school system and the churches. The Russans have apparently reduced ther clams.' to the Army and the workers. Over on ths sde of the Bg Pond we have not yet been able to pass on tbe^nerts of the clamants and publc opnon.s-stll dvjed, wth' protagonsts ns&tenty advancng the clams of ther favorte canddate. ' ' OUR DEMOCRACY AMERCA'S FRST NDUSTRY N 667- MS FOUNDED-' FSHERMEN OH THE KENNEBECtlVER,MANE, ^ 3(H LAUNCHED THE VlftGlfJM- ' THE FRST COMMERCAL VESSEL ~ r? A BULT JN AMERCA. As OUR NATON GREW ANP OUR TRADE CONTACTS _ WE BUtTTHEGREAT CUPPER SHPS, WHOSE SPEED AND SALNG QUALTES PUT AMERCA N THE VAN OF WORLD COMMERCE. VVE PPNEERED TOO N THE: NVENTON AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE STEAMSHP..'' SH/f> BULT N AMUVCAS SWPYAXOS VQNNAGBNtePMP to *estof By; sancton of the Legslature.ths year the land surroundng the home wll be transferred by the State House! Commsson to the Town of Kearny. Condtonsfof the transfer requre that they ate to be! used by the uwn as a memoral to the armed, forces of the two world wars. ; The nsttuton at Keamy was opened n lp66 to care for dsabled veterans of the Cvl War. t was the frst nsttuton of u! knd n the Unted Staus. Subse- ; quently, veterans of the Spansh- Amercan \yar and World War were admtted. However, years of : usage rendered the buldngs woh \ and dlapdated. ] By 99 renovaton and modernzaton would have requred a very consderable fnancal Outlay. That year the Legslature approprated funds for the constructon of a new nsttuton at Menlo Park, n Mddlesex County, near the ste of the orgnal Edson laboratores n 93 the Kearny Home was closed and veterans resdng there were transferred to the new nst- 'll! ; Durng the followng years lhe ; State ssued grants to The Amercan Legon and Veterans of Foregn Wars for use of the property for post actvtes.,, ;// JERSEY JGSAW; - Suteen New jersey.colleges out of 38 n ;, l l e,f-* tfc nave regstered 3,59 World War veteranj for jum-! mer and falf' sessons.. A secton of,new Jersey's frst parkway from Woodbndge Townshp U> the Unon County lne has been offcally desgnated by State Hteht way Comnuaoner Spencer Mller, ; Eght bus compants are run-! rung buses from all part* of- the State to Atlantc Cty Race Track By November next New Jer ;ZL S^.^"^^b'»«tere. o selectors and poultry (Contmuef m Pag t U - ', ll r Nothng to Stop You Now / SPECAL / NEW PUN / BRNGS / PRVLEGES^/' EVERYBm from PAYNG BY CHECK Poy only for lh«chocks you wrte; No monthly chorge; Keep any balance you pleatt; fcwklnp'erwnofby moll. Come n for your check.book today a^ start payng your blls ths cheap, ceo veneat way. S NATONAL Woodbrdge, N. J. : -a;...

11 .«.*# t * DEPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 5, 9 Anto Stores Andrew J. Hla Horn* and Auto Supplet rettone Dealer Store RootTtlt Arena* Ctrtant, N. J. Cart. 83 Bakeres BAKE TREATS c«n Be Sure of F l a w natty at Mooney'* Bakery and Brtbday Cake* a Specalty Open Sundayt Phone t'«mooney' t' the Bell" \Mooney's Bakery NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. FORDS. N. J. lulldng Contractors JFaffer A. Jensen [Mason and Buldng Contractor 38 FREEMAN STREET, N, J. Telephone 8-88 Department Stores t Chrstensen's Department Store (Clothes For The Famly 97 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. LnnnncJ Curtana, Dr&pct, Yard Good, adet' Sportwear, Houehold Furnthng ALLEN'S 85 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. (Men's, Women's and Chldren's Wear -5c and Up Counter* tlonery Supple and Magacne lentcher's Dept. Store ', WASHNGTON AVENUE CAMTERET, N. J. lldes','men's, Chldren's Shoes and Clothng \hoper's Dep't Store tan Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Drug Stores [Rayrortcl Jackson DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone! 8-55 Prescrptons netcs - Hallmark Card Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-89 Furnture SOKLER'S Qualty Furnture B7-69 Roosevelt Avenue s-arteret New Jersey Table Model Rados for mmedate Delvery LL MAJOR APPLANCES Budget Terms Phone Carteret 8*585 Funeral Drectors SynowecU Funeral Home Hudson Street Carteret, N, J. Carter** U9 Fruts & Vegetables Jatper & Son "Qualty Product*" FROM THE FARM TO YOU Dlllrery Servce Frozen Fruts Soon 96 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Pfcom 8-35 Fre.h Frut* and Vegetables FROSTED FOODS Woodbrdge Frut Exclwnge Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. Wood. 8- FREE DELVERY Groceres & Meats Lumber & Mlllwork Woodbrdge Lumber Co, Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephones Woodbrdge 8-S Movng ALL LOADS NSURED Lepper's Movng & Storage Co. Local and Long Dtance Morlng John Paxur, Prop. 8 Kng Street. Perth Amboy, N. j. Phone -38 Evenng* anl Holday* Cull Wood brdge S-K! t Muscal nstruments Georges Market Heado^rarter for Qualty Mucal MEATS AND GROCERES "fn.mment. and Acc e.,or<>. 66 Washngton Avenue Carteret, N. J. C.rt Rahtvuy Avenue Grocer G. Haag, Prop. GROCERES AND DELCATESSEN 5B Ralway Arenua Woodbrdge WO-B- Clayton's Delcatessen and FOOD MARKET Complete Lne of Groceres and Delcatessen Breyer's ce Cream Open 8 A, M, to :3 P. M. 53 New Brunswck Ave. Corner Lng Street Fords, N. J. Perth Amboy -938 Hardware ords Hardware Co., nc. HARDWARE and PANTS Phone P. A. - 5 New Brunswck Avenue Hardware, Plumbnc Supples, Trmz Wallpaper, Pants And Household Supples 59 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. Fords, N. J. TotWs Hardware Peter J. Toth, Prop. ' Tel, Carteret SAPOLN PANTS Servce Hardware Co. Hardware, TU, OU, Gl«u Plumbng Supple and Houehold Furnhng 87 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-S5 Alex Such Estate Dutch Master Pants and Varnshes Homeware Cor. Wheeler and Maple Sts. Carteret, N. J. ' ' Carteret nsulaton NSULATE NOW Aganst Summer Heat wth Black Rockwool Thaler nsulaton & Roofng Co. 6 Broad Street Elzabeth, N. J. Telephone 3-36 & -55 nsurance Realtors & nsurers Mortgage.Loans Apprasals Stern & Dragoset 97 M»lp Street, Woodbrdge, N. Telephone 8W Edde's Musc Center and School of Musc Wanted Ued nttrumenu 3S7 State Street Perth Amboy,, N. J. Telephone P A. -9 Optometrsts Dr. H. L. Moss OPTOMETRST Eye Examnaton By Appontment Only 5 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Woodbrdge 8- PLUMBNG Plumbng and Heatng Jobbng a Specalty Joseph Paul 8 Clare Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Ol Burners nstalled Telephone ' Rados SALES SERVCE ' Authorzed Emerson, Motorola, Phlco Home and Auto Repars Expert Servcng: Guaranteed Workmanshp (Oxn-l ud OncrnU lj Veteran"> Anderson Rado 35 SMTH ST. (Cor. Grace St.) Phone Perth Amboy Real Estate-nsurance* Donald T. Manson NSURANCE Repreentng.Boynton Brother! & Co. Over 'G Years Tel. Woodbrdge 8-59-J REAL ESTATE NSURANCE /. Edward Harned Co. 66 MAN STREET, N. J. TELEPHONE 8-33 Wllam Greenwuld REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET, NEW JERSEY Carteret Sand - Drt - Fll John F. Ryun, Jr, Sand and Drt Fll Plv»» Woodbrldj, 6S-J RestaQrants For Well Cooked, Balanced M«al* Try Carteret Restaurant S 9 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. JL Call Carteret S-B79B Gypsy Camp Mot Popular Rendevon la New Jerey MCHAEL DEMETER, Prop. Dancng Saturday! 9 to A. M. SunUy, 7 to P.M. Kal Kedve - Emery Hack and Orchettra Eez Street Carteret, N. J. Phone: Carteret 8-9&9S Roofng & Sdng HNES ROOFNG CO. Gutten - Leaden - Skylght! Slate and Aphalt Roof* Rubberod Shngle Hnes Roofng Co. S6 School Street, Woodbrdge Telephone 8-77 TNSMTH AND ROOFER Roofng and tdng work guaranteed Sare laletman' common Why pay $3. for a $5. job? Nothng to pay extra (or Wllam Murphy 99 Wedgewood Are. Woodbrdge, N. J. Wo M Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celng! and Furnace Work 59 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J, Telephone 8-6 Arnold?. Schmdt ROOFNG AND NSULATON OPPER LEADERS A GUTTERS Woodbrdge Ave. & E St. Port Readng, N. J. Telephone Woodbrdge 8-65 Servce Statons Ht's Amoco Servce Staton AUTO-ROCK Lubrcaton Practcally Under Drvng Condton Tel. Wood Green Street and Rahwajr Avenue Woodbrdge Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard Eno Products Phone Woodbrdge 86 and Cor, Amboy Avenue and Second Street Fretone Tre and Tubes Woodbrdge, N. J. Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Amboy Avenue and Jame Street Woodbrdge, N. J. WO-8-5U Tax Woodbrdge TaxServce\ DAT AND NGT fat Telephone Woodbrdt, 8-JO METERED RATB8: Frst W mle 8«Each Addtonal > mu«...,...l««offce: 7 PEARL WREET WOODBRDG TOP TAX C SERVCE, NC. -HOUR SERVCE Phone WO-8-38 WEDGEWOOD AVENUE Mct«re Ratel 5e Frtt H Mle c Each Addtonal H. Mle Patty' a seln Tax 83 Green Street seln, N. J. Tel: Metuchen 6-89-M Weldng - Brazng Clark's Weldng Works Weldng and Brang Portable Equpment Wndow Guards Made 369 New Brunswck Avenue Fords, N. J. Telephone Perth Amboy -38 Lout Durnya, Prop. Youth Shops CHLDREN'S WEAR Everythng for nfant and Chldren' Baralyn Youth Shop Mx Cohen, Prop. 58 Washngton Ave. Cart $;95 HDDEN N CAP NEW ORLEANS, La. Arrested on a charge of loterng after neghbors complaned about smoke from a fre n hs floorless shelter, Rodo C. Jame. 68-year-old banana peddler, handed polce a package wrapped n newspaper whch he took from hs cap. The package contaned a two - nch stack of blls, ncludng about $8 n gold certfcates, as well as some ancent bank notes, some dated as far back as 9. Jame told polce he had lost fath" n banks after several frends n Cuba lost all ther money n bank falures. RUSSAN BROADCASTS Begnnng early next fall, the Unted States wll broadcast Russan language programs by short wave to land behnd the "ron curtan," accordng to plans nowljejg perfected by the SUate.Department. The boardcasts wll consst mostly of straght news reports, wth some commentary of a revew and background nature, together wth broadcasts of some Amercan musc, manly folk musc. CLASSFED OPERATORS WANTED fo work on Chldren's dresses. Steady work; one week vacaton wth pay; good pay. Apply Carteret Novelty Dress Company, 5 Wheeler Avenue, Carteret, N. J. 7-3 tf FOR SALE UTLTY boxes Plywood, sze of waterproof hgh. C. J. NEWMEYER LUMBER CO, Telephone Ralway REPAR SERVCE LAWN MOWERS sharpened; all knds of saws fled; washng- machnes repared. E. H. Albrecht, Heald Street, Carteret. Tel. Oarteret 8-58 c.p. 7-5 tf WANTED WLL pay 5c a pound for clean rafts, ndependent - Leader,, 8 Green Street, Woodbrldge, N. J. FOR SALE SPLT-RAL fences, chestnut; 3 ral foot sectons, Kates and accessores. C. J. NEWMEYER LUMBER CO. Telephone Ralway ROOFtC ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repared. Slate-shngles, tle and flat roofs; brck walls waterproofed. DAMOND ROOFNG AND METAL WORKS 365 New Brunawck Ave. Perth Amboy, N. J. P. A tf FEMALE HELP WANTED CLERCAL work. Full or part tme. N. J. Electrc Servce Corp. Telephone Woodbrdge L. 7- tf CLEANNG woman, $5. a week for 5-day week. Laboratory fnd offce. No experence necessary. Food Concentrates, nc., Ralway Ave, Avenel, N. J. 7-5 tf TYPST Also clercal work for offce of textle chemcal plant 96 Hgh School Graduate acceptable. ' " Good wages HART PRODUCTS CORP. Rdgedale Ave. Woodbrdee FOR SALE STURDY work benches, 6 foot long, wth or wthout drawers. Clean Whte Pne. C. J. NEWMEYER LUMBER CO. Telephone Rahway MALE HELP WANTED POLSHER and BUFFER for work on alumnum de castngs for vacuum cleaners. Should have at least one year's experence. Rate depends on skll, Apply employment offce: Regna Corp., Rahway, N. J., opposte Ralroad Statpn..L. 7-,8,5 DOUBLNG UP Pacfc Garage HELP WANTED MALE OR SANTA ANA, Calf The Maxey Shell Products General Auto Reparng weok after Eugene R. Maxey's FEMALE OPERATORS, wanted on wool famly, s growng by doubles. A wfe,: Maron, gave brth to twns and leather jackets. All sectons a boy and a grl Wllam Overhaulng, gnton Work needed. Good pay, steady work. Apply: Ortem Sportswear, 8 E, Maxey's wfe, Jeannette, had twn sons. ; Grand St., Elzabeth, N. J. Super Hghway #5, Avenel, N. J. C.P. 7-9,6 Telephone 8-37 GUNSMTHS Statoners Jann y $ Sportsmen Gunst Let ut rqbuld that German Mauler you brought home nto a beautful bg game porter. AH mahes of shotgun*, rfles and revolven repared, rebult, restocked and reblued. E. J- YOUNG GuuMulth'Snce V P. O. Box 38 Dayton, N. J. Greetng Card* Typewrter Rbbon* Cu-bon P«P«r Whltmm Candle* Coata's ce Cream Corner Crag St. & RaWj,A«, Mf >' PERTH AMBOY, N. J. UNSKLLED laborers needed' for work n Avenel, N. J. plant of Phladelpha Quartz Co., located V mle due south of N. J. State Reformatory. 6 hours pay for hours work. 7-,8,5 FOR SALE Today's fattern 9 SZES tot Pattern 9 comes n s7.es,, S.. G and 8. Slzo smdresb VM yds. 35-ln.; bonnet % yd, Sand TWENTY-FVE CENT8 n cons for tlls pattern to 7 NOVVBpnper Pattern D(>pt., 3 West lsth St., New York, N. Y. Prnt plnlnly SZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. NOW ready tlm Mnrlan Martn new SUMMER 6 Pattern Book) Ffteen Cents more nnga you cool, new, easy-to-mnko fashons [or nl... And, prnted rght n the hook: FREE pattern for ballot slppers for home and bench wear! BUND, SCALES PEAK CANYON CTY, Colo. Vownf; sx years aw that lt: would make the dffcult, -mlle trp over Fremont's Peak to the top of the Royal Gorge, every year, Wllam Johnson, 6, has made t annually ever snce, although le s totally blnd. He made ths year's journey, tough for one who can see, as le made the others, on foot, KUdcd by a younk boy. TUNA FSH A record - breakng pack of about 5,, cases of tuna fsh has been predcted for 96 by the Fsh and Wldlfe Servce. Thus far, the catch has totaled,,85 cases, "the largest producton for ths perod n the hstory of the ndustry." USED brlcksdng and varous szes of used lumber. C. J. NEWMEYER. LUMBER CO. Telephone Rahway Husbands! Wves! Want new Pe anl Vm?,'hnuaaul8 cmlf. : tt w-nk, worn-out, e* hnutcl solely bcvmt! htv\y \ucka rm. 'Vr now vm, vlalty. try Outrcx Tunc Tnhkn. ('mlalu rh you. ton, muy fod fur pen: H!«J MHHtlls Vllamlll amn B, Lowcoat! Lowcotftl ut mrnluttryalloonfv r salt! at all (lruu atura n HELP WANTED WATERS WATRESSES SODA DSPENSERS SHORT ORDER COOKS CASHER HOSTESSES PORTERS DSH WASHERS WOMEN BAKERS WEEKENDS AND STEADY POSTONS.. Must be over 8 years of age. PLEASANT WORKNG CON- DTONS. APPLY AT ONCE. HOWAW Woodbrdge, N. J. State House (Contnued from Edtoral State Hortcultural Socety hold ts summer meetng at sonvlle on Saturday... A survey by the New Jersey Assocaton shows that whle ( throughout the naton have an ncrease of 6 per cent, Jersey resorts have only prces per cent.... A, ot,957 Republcan ballot* 768 Democratc ballots were Jected as mproperly prepared dttr- ; ng the past prmary electon; New Jersey.... The new ' Jersey Natlonnl Guard wll be perylsed by war-traned entrely.,.. Eght llct were sezed n New Jersey the frst half of 36 by C agents... An enrollment;,88 students, ncludng 336, servce teachers, la now atl the frst two sx-weeks terms at Rutgers Unversty. Apportonment of $5, a specal appropraton vou the 96 Lensalturc has bee proved by State Hghway stoner Spencer Mler, Jr. muncpaltes and countes: wnter-damaged roads.... booklet contanng twelve tours n New Jersey has sued by the New Jersey State's advertsng agency. TRAFFC:-The State Vehcle Department warns thf'' montljs and years ahead WU-W»_ tryng ones for offcals cla*_' wth the mprovement of traffc condtons and the promoton ot hghway safety. More motor vehcles wll be n use thnn evcre before n hstrrfy; even exceedng the peak year Of' 9, Many arteres of travel already taxed to capacty wll present addtonal hnards to threat* ' en the accdent rate. Arthur W. Manee, State Motor Vehcle Commssoner who s well aware of the dangers, clams the stuaton calls for publc support as never before luvcn, to the mat* le of provdng and npplylng adequate mandatory penaltes tat ' such volatons as excessve speed, ecklcss drlvk. gnorng traflto and all other volatons that; j reate traffc hazards. CAPTOL CAPERS : The,. brr tho.st of Taxes lo Come wll'.; contnue to work overtme on Mr. Taxpayer's poekrtbook whle hc ^ unpacks hs U,T.HU' for vacaton play mr pastme, warns the New."5 Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. Now Jersey fanners arc gettng less money for most of ther fult and vegetables than they dd a year aco, accordng \o the State Department of Agrculture.... 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13 r t- DEPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 5, 96 -Stars Selected to Play n Beneft Tlt Next PAGE THRl [. Readng defeated nthony's Trounces vvr Boys 3- at [r t Readng Feld t READNG The St. An- baseball team of ths place ^cl undefeated n league (tton by trouncng the Boys, 3-,' at the Port K Feld..second nnng n whch 9 j scamperng across the [ settled the contest, rght then for tle Port Readutllt. Svak opened up on the for the Sants and nave (jts n nnngs of lmrllnk. releved by George Wfts- Rue's leadng ptcher, who up the tlt and save up be ht. box score: ST. ANTHONY'S haly. f ss haly, 3b k, cf-p C : lar, b.. bus, lb P \ Cf.. stuk, rf 8 ROVER BOYS rf b,... on. ss... p-r - ck. c... (s, lb... son. b tl. lf-p 3 R 3 K H 6 ft by nnngs: tlony's.9 x 3 rdnals Score shng Vctory Cooper Farmers of seln Np Greners Wallop Gurals of Perth Amboy, to Borough All-Stars Wnnng Run s Scored n 6th Frame; Bahr On Mound for Vctors SEU'N A reorganzed Cooper Farmers softball team of seln npped the Gurals of Perth Amboy, - at the seln Park Feld Sunday mornng. After the Gurals had taken an early lead n the frst nnng, Joe Pp > Getovese of the local nne knotted the contest at - wth a home run blast n the 5th nnngthat bounced over the head of Ka r lusa n deep center feld. The wnnng run was scored n the sxth nnng when Bahr.doubled to left feld and talled on Berger's sngle to center feld. Charles (Sonny) Bahr hurled the neat -htter for the seln nne and regstered hs th consecutve trumph of the campagn. COOPERS FARMERS B, Cocoran, b 3 Remeta, cf 3 J. French, f 3 C. Bahr, p 3 J, Berger, lb 3 Lscnskl, c 3 J. Mnstrangelo, rf... 3 J. Genovese, 3b J. Venerus, ss 5 GURAL'S Keats, c 3 Tucker, b 3 Kosty, ss... Zagelesk, 3b... 3 Wojck, lb 3 Kalausa, cf 3 Hmelesk, p Lshak, rf Petenko, f...3 R R H Cubs, West Orange n 6 to 6 Deadlock SELN The seln Cubs played to a 6-6 deadlock Sunday wth the West Orange A. A, as the fjame was halted n the eghth nnng by ran. The Cubs came from behnd to bodbrdge The Wood- te lp the game n the seventh Cardnals scored a smash to 5 wn over the St. James n ts half of the eghth. Wth a nnng and had two men on base junor team ths week for ts rally h the makng a downpour ^ht vctory, of ran halted the contest from ssck, who joned the CarrnvMtly. made hs -frst John Yachulch was the openng further progress. appearance, and although hurler for the local dlamondsters n tler hard n spots was but was forced to gve way to Carl up by a flue httng bar- j Fretag n the eghth because of from hs teammates who cred J. DeJoy, the-opposng, fur lt bngles. kts led the feld n httng [a four for fve average and taly followed by Kurta and lu-sen wth three hts apece. : box score:, JAMES CYO JUNORS R, '!!) lb... gvary, ss 3u t:... [Joy. p f levary, rf. ' 35 CARDNALS fo. lb... ;),, ss -.; f., ' fck, ef.,...'. n, cf U'tsen, b -base sen. p..." ' R, 3 H l H 3 9 re by nnngs: ' Jmors luts: Co ey, Lattanzo. hts: Coley, Mac, A. an arm alment. Playng before large crowds every Sunday, the fans are n store for a corkng game ths comng Sunday when the Cubs wll play host to the strong Newark Cassons club. Carl Fretag has been announced as the probable startng hurler. Game tme s scheduled for :3 o'clock at the seln Park feld here. CUBS Mastrangelo, f 3 Blyth, b Breen, lb 3 Fretag, ss - Bahr, cf '.:... Ells,,rf, G. Comsuds, c 3 T. Comsuds, 3b Yachulch, p Remeta, cf O'Connor, f Grosskoph, rf R. - 3 WE&T ORANGE A. A. ' R A. McLesh, 3b.. T. McLesh, f... Closs, lb W&rd, c Hall, rf... Evans, ss.'... Co'rno, cf Dalesso, b 3 Albert, p ' ' 3 6 ENDX rhe REALVOCE F) RADO NOW AVALLE Beautful Beyond Belef n Tone and Stylng COME N AND SEE THEM TODAY! " ' ' - ". '! FOR EFF6RTLESS LAUNDERNG T'S THE NEW...BLACKSTQNE WRNGER WASHER CLOCKS AND TOASTERS 3 HOP AD O 5 H Q P 'UONE WQODBRDGE 8-9*5 MAN STREET, N. J. BRANCH STORE RADO SHOP SEtN SEUN.N. y *\ Athletcs Defeat Braves h Tghtly-fought Game FORDS Jumpng to an early 5 to lead n the frst nnng, the Athletcs lost ths lead n the thrd frame but managed to come from behnd however n the late nnngs and eke out a to!) wn over the Braves n a tghtly fought Natonal League baseball same staged at the Fords Park damond ths week. BRAVES R H Pochek, ss :.. P. Zck, 3b Smth, lb.-..? Elek, f -3 Golden, p : C. Zck, c. 3 Remne', b '.. Butchany, cf Sadby, rf 8 9 ATHLETCS R H G. Butchko, cf Whtney, f T^Burke, c Kantor, ss 3 Mller, 3b...: 3 Butchko, lb J. Butchko, b 3 Pastor, rf A, Butchko. rf Patrck, p 3 l F, Whtney 9 Score by nnngs: Brarcs 5 - Atheltcs 5 x Woodbrdge Vets Regster 9* Wn The Woodbrdge Vets regstered a close to 7 vctory over the Flynn Assocaton n a Unon Softball League game played here ths week. FLYNN ASSOCATON R Pensznk, c o Savccock, b 3 S. Ozyl, f Matess, p B. Dragas, lb '3 F. Ozyl, cf, ss Prce, 3b E.-Dragos, rf 3. Glestor, p T. Salva, uf 33 7 VETS R Seyler, ss B. Szerko, c 5 Hegedos, p 5 A. Nagy, 3b >... 3 J. Ferraro, b, rf 3 Posja. f Mayer, lb 3 Trosko, rf."... J. Trosko, rf, b Slver Streaks Take th Fray FORDS The Fords Slver Streaks regstered tehr th wn of the season ths, week n a fashonable way by hangng an B'to.shutout vctory over the Pertl). Amboy All-Stars n a tlt played at the Perth Amboy Washngton Park damond. Frank Saultner started on the mound for the vctorous Slver Streaks but was forced to leave the game after beng njured n the fourth nnng on a slde play at second base. Charle German fnshed up for the njured Saultner and welded the whtewash brush the remanng dstance. Frank Subotch started, on the hll for the All-Stars but,was blasted from the mound h/ the fourth nnng when the Slver Streaks came up wth a bg -run rally. The bg blow n the game was struck by Ace Adams of the local nne when he connected for a crcut clout n the thrd nnng wth one man on base. SLVER STREAKS " R H Young, lb 3 Toth, c German, cf-p Adams, b -... Romer, ss Koperwhats, f Saultner,, p...'. Scott, rf Trggs, cf Wolff, 3b 3 v-, 7 8 PERTH AMBOY ALL-STARS R H Buckewcz, c 3 Egan, ss - 3 Subotch, p 3 Pa.ncoe, 3b 3 Bulnsk, b 3 Kross,, f 3 Sedyges, cf 3. Prybylowsk, lb :» Sherako, rf t., Genesk, rf.'... Dalton, p, * ' 5 Score by nnngs: Stre,aks 3 8 All-Stars... Q Q ^norrf.: Adam PaKOB, Bross. Runs batted n! Adams 3, German Young; ' TjyoTbase hts: s> " '" n,. Homeh run The Orelne Grls posted ther 9th wn of thf season by wallopng a Carteret all-star team, -, n a beneft game staged at the Carteret Hgh School Stadum damond ths week. Playng before a very larg crowd, all proceeds from the affal were turned over to the Cartere Frst Ad Squad fund. Emle -Wllams, Gretner Grls stellar hurler, regstered her th wn and checked the Boro aggregaton wth two hts. t was alsc Mss Wllams' farewell game of the season. Due to ll healtlj the local.mound star has been forced to retre from the game for the remander of the season. The Carteret team was composed of the "cream of the crop' from the recreaton league and the vctory for the Woodbrdge allgrl team marked qute an accomplshment n ts already long strng,of trumphs. Ths Sunday's atcon wll bp focused at the Fords Park damond where the Grener Grls wll engage n a doubleheader. n the frst tlt at o'clock the Carter A. C. of Planfeld, an allgrl negro team, wll supply the opposton and n the second contest the Blarstotwn A. A. grl team wll ve wth the Woodbrdge outft. GRENER GRLS R Statle, b...'. 3 Pluda, b Fedorcsak, sf 3 Bell, 3b H. Rpygllnsk, ss..3 Wllams, p Kaczmarek, c Pryce, rf Frontezak, cf 3 M. SeygUnsk, f Kjula, lb 3 Madger, rf Wess, sf 37 CARTERET Bakwcz, 3b...'...,. Rddle, 3b Ksh, p Mnnucc, p jhutcllo, f Sosnow.sk, sf Dusko, sf Fazekas, ss Prce, ss N. Wllams, cf Staubach, b Soltese,.b Perry, lb Galle. lb Knukowsk, rf R 3 Score by nnngs: Grners 3 3 Carteret Two-base hts: Bell, Frontezak, Madger, Ksh. Home runs: Bell, H. Seyclnsk. Natonal Baseball League Thursday, July 5 Kath's B. C. vs. Tmers at Keasbey. Arrows vs. Aces at Fords Park. Rover Boy.s vs. Braves at Legon 'etd. Athletcs vs. St. Anthony CYO t Port Readng. Fre Company Softball Frday, July 6 Port Readng vs. Avenel at Port Readng. Keasbey vs. Wood brdge at Keasbey. ndependent Softball League Monday, July!) Golden Bears vs. Greyhounds at School No. Feld. ' Sportng Club vs. St. James CYO nt Stadum Annex. Amercan Baseball League Tuesday, July 3 seln Cubs vs. Pappys S. C. at seln, Eagles vs. Catholc War Veterans at Leson Feld. Greyhounds vs. Fords F. C. at Fords Park. ' ; Unon Softball League Wednesday, July 3 Flynn Assocaton vs. Legon at Stadum Annex. Adath srael vs. Woodbrge Vets at School No, Feld. seln V. P. W. vs. K, of C. al seln. Natonal Baseball League Wednesday, July 3 Kath's B. C. vs. Rover Boys at Setyaren. Arrows vs. Athletcs at Keasbey Aces vs. St. Anthony CYO at Fords Park. Tgers vs. Braves at Legon Feld. ntermedate Baseball League Monday, July 9 Barrers vs. St. Cecela CYO at seln. Tuesday, July 3 Woodbrdge Braves vs. Slver Streaks at Stadum Annex. Wednesday, July 3 De Molay vs. Avenel Braves at Edgar Hll. Thursday, Aumst Bluebrds vs. St. Anthony CYO at Port headng. *' Frday, August St. Jame: CYO..vs. Bombers at Stadum Annex. Saultner, Left on base; Streab; 3, All-Stars 3. Double plays: Buln- 8k to P;ybylowskl, to Panco to Dalton. Struck out: bysaultner.,6, by SubotcH, by German 6, by Dalton,. Base on balls: off Saultner, off Subotch 3, off German, of Dalton. Wld ptch: German. Passed balls: Bucktewcs. Ht by ptcher: by Dalton. (Trggs) by German (GeneskD, Hts off Saltner, n nnngs; off Su botch, n nntags; oh Get man, n 5 nnngs; off Dalton, 3 W.5 nnngs. Wnnng ptcher Saultner. Losng ptcherqt : Young, T6th, Umphes- Genesk 'sld'romer. SPORTS MKE By Mke Kocsk D'Day Arrves A shockng announcement was. tnade fry the State Hgh-way Department n Trenton ths week. A D-Day deadlne date) notce of September 5 was served upon the Townshp as the last day for sports actvtes n the Legon Stadum. Work wll be begun on or about that date n preparaton for -the'pronosed Route S-OO passng through the Stadum ste. There s, however,a" ray of hope for the postponement on the.project at the stadum grounds. Speakng wth a spokesman of the local Board of Educaton, we learned that the matter wll be taken up at the next board meetng and an mmedate appeal wll be put through.to the proper offcals at Trenton for an extenson n racng Legon Feld. f ths fals, th«board spokesman stated, makeshft plans of havng the hgh school football team play ts home games at adjacent town enclosed felds would be the only soluton of guaranteeng the' hph school grd team carryng out ts home schedule. There are many who wll say, "They knew t was comng good for' them." Well, t mght be a good dea to forget such remarks for the tme beng. t's too late to cry over.splled mlk, as the sayng goes. Therefore, the proper thng to do, t seems to ths wrter anyway, wquld be to gut bohnd the Hoard of Educaton and Hood the Hghway offcals at Trenton wth letters and pettons for a grant of extenson n work plans at the stadum grounds untl the completon of the grd season. As wo wtnessed he frst workout of the Golden Bears grd team last Frday word had leaked out that the stadum wll be lost for football ths season. Well, you should have seen the long and sorrowful faces on those athletes. Here were a group of boys, practcally all ex-6's who served on an average of three years n the armed forces and away from home for almost the s;me length o'f tme. They have now returned to ther frst love sports. They fought: for the rght to come home and engage n sports actvtes and now they are faced wth the fact of no playng ste. What a shock ths must be to them, ndeed. And how about the hgh school athletes who eagerly look to football as part of ther extra currculum. We agree spurts aren't the man reason a boy attends hgh school but tny certanly are a good morale bulder. The "bg wgs" n Washngton.beleve they are, otherwse they would have, never sunk huge sums o,f money nto athletc equpment durng the war as they dd. Mndful of these facts, let us hope that an extenson wll be granted. am sure t wll f everyone wll back the movement of an extended tme lmt of at least two months. As t s, spols actvtes n general n our Townshp are laggng, am f the stadum ste s elmnated before the completon 'of the grd season t wll ht a new low altogether. Loose Ends Tabbed the "kd," Hardy Peterson became the hero of hs team n a recent 5-nnng game whch he caught n ts entrety, wth a tmely ht to score the wnnng run after two men were out,... Hs parents made a motor trp to Vermont over the weekend but t raned Saturday and Sunday and they,returned home dsapponted for they faled to see ther son n league competton.... ('.S. They ntend to try agan ths weekend.)... Before departng for grd tranng wth the Buffalo! Bsons n Wsconsn, John (Gutch) Korezowsk"moduslly stated, "'ll be back n a week's tme."'... Berne Keatng s reported to be burnng up the Carolna League wth hs ptchng explots. Hs arm alment s completely gone and he s leadng the league n ptchng and battlng at a cool.37 clp. The N. Y. Gants are now hot on s tral for hs sgnature on a contract.... The St. James CYO softball team was tendered a bd to partcpate n the County Freeholders tournament.and promptly accepted.... Overheard n crcles around town: " see where Lefty Yura fnally got pad."... Look for Frank,Capraro to play football wth the Fort Lee Army grd team ths fall..., John Cassdy, who announced hs retrement from football some Lme ago was seen wth hs wfe watchng the Bears' ntal drll from a parked car at the Woodbrdge Park. Wanna bet he'll play ths season.... Wlly (Low Level) Ncola was another observer of the Bears' drll and after szng up the bg "Brusers" on the squad ths season, we beleve he must have sad to hmself somethng lke, " better stay n the gasolne* busness and reman healthy."... How about t, Wlly, am correct?... See Charley Molnar for your pro-grd game tckets ths fall. He s turnng agent.... That guy Chck Komuves s stll as actve as ever and ganng weght, so he se?.,;,. The attendants at the root beer stand tred to mplcate yours truly n a mld debate gong on as to who was.the better basketball coach Lncoln Tamboor or Mckey Toth.. r. Charley Gadek s takng'a fnancal beatng n hs 'state scn-pro games. After a low attendance of.somethng lke G persons at the LegorStadun for a sem-pro contest, Gadek pulled out of- Woodbrdge and wll play all remanng ganes n Perth Amboy.... He took a lacng at the u turnstles n New Brunswck too!... Keepng n lne wth our report several.weeks ago that there would be two sem-prq grd outfts, operatng n Perth Amboy ths fall, Seve Cpe popped up wth the report, at Frday's sesson, of an approachby a representatve of an Amboy grd wth a huge money offer preposton to play ball.... The Carteret Alunnrtfr^ tearn s reported to be gong over n^ bg wwf t[j -w]ulng season tckets and tote ' ^(Contnued on Page ) Bears Schedule Workout Frday - Dtartgardng recent edct of September S as the dwujlfae for sports actvtes t the Leson Stadum, the Golden Bears grd team wll contnue to old practce sessons accordng to an announcement t by b AAnthony g Cacclola, Bears manager. Holdng ts frst workout last Frday evenng, Cacclola was greeted by a large turnout of canddates who were promptly 'sent through the paces of a lght - hour drll. A secflnd practce sesson has been called for tomorrow nght be- nnng at 6:3 o'clock at the School No. feld here. All canddates tre urged to attend. mportant matters wll be tusmssed followng the drll. Begnnng next month the Bears wll swng nto a heavy tranng perod whch wll call for' several sessons each week. Fords Feld Club, C.W.V n5-5 Te FORDS The Fords Feld Club and the Woodbrdge Catholc War Veterans bnseball teams battled to a 5-5 deadlock n an Amercan Leasue contest staged at the Fords Park feld. Each team scored a sngle tally n an extra < eghth nnng, but the same was halted from any fn'thev play because of darkness. FORDS R Jago, 3b Dunham, ef Madson, cf Muller, rf Kor.szow.sk. ss Solownskl, f Pa.szlnsk, rf... Blanchard, b Jogan, c Rccz, c Jesson, lb Prey, p Hlda, p Z. Tobak, b... Brao, b Labttdn, rf Scutt, f S. Tobak, f... Prald, ss E. Pocha, 3b, ^hepherd, cf B. Tobak, lb Nemeth, lb.. Sedlak, c Gurzo, p VETS 3.. 3,, t. R Score by nnngs: Fords F. C,..., 5 Catholc W. V- 3 ) l-j> DeMolay Defeats CYO Of St. Cecela's, - SELN Behnd the four-ht ptchng of Smth, the DeMolay earn posted an easy to wn over the St. Cecela CYO nne n an ntermedate League ' game played ths week. DE MOLAY R H utwen, lb ; Pastor, ss 5 'sk, b 5 Butchko, f, jela, cf 3 Hanson, 3b 3 3 Schrevko, c Novak, cf -, Met/a, rf Smth, p 33 ST. CECELA CYO R Boehm; c Mnchello, p F. Tanz, rf :... o Mastrangelo, b 3 Burke, cf 3 E, Johnson, lb Ercksbn, ss, 3 Gross, 3b, Malusko, 3b H. Tanz, f 3 D. Tomaso, j O'Connor, p 7, Score by nnngs: DeMolay St. Cecela - A. & B. Olers Outht Puppy's to Wn Ro 6 Outhttng ts opponents to 8, the A. & B Olers of Port Readng, wth tn ad of a bg sx-run rajly n tn fourth nnng, managed to come through wth an 8-6 vctory ove the Pappy's S. C. n. an Amercan League baseball tlt played her hs week. PAPPY'S S. C. ' R ] Uge, ss Plek, b.-.. 3, Plsllnter, cf F. Synkc,» S. Varshany, 3b.,...,.. Baka,,rf..., t Ponko, lft 8 l Btanty, tt, J. Varshanj;, p J. Syre, p \ l \ 3 A A; B OL N. DaPrUe, lb..,...,:..., Cwdllto, b 3 3 M. DaPrle. cf. 3 B Softball 9 to Face Hansens Proceeds to Fun<! to Ad nj Townshp Player* WOODffflDOE Next ay evenng at the Legon lamond. an, all-star soltball mposed of players from RShlp leagues, wll oppose Hansen Assocaton &H,ton from Perth Amboy n a! ; game. Proceeds -wll no toward llshlng an athletes' comper fund to assst players who aw whle engaged n townshp le games. Fnal plans for the operaton (flr the tlt, whch wlt be the frst Of a serps of such affars, were COW*.. Notce. n order avol* a conflct wth Thursday's beneft tame, uel Glo«, recreaton ^ announced today that the N>tonat league baseball sclw*- tde of games wll be advswef to Wednesday, July t. pleted Monday evenng at a meetng held n the Muncpal Bulldh* ' and attended by the varous ' '' Kue entrants managers. PrtssBB ( at the sesson was Samuel GOeV recreaton supervsor. Joe Flan who has great succtat' n coachng the seln Cubs tns! season was selected as manager Of ' the local all-star group. The Cuba, have lost one name so far. Anthony Caccola. manager of the Golden Bears, and Elmer Dr&-, manager of the Avene! Flynn Assocaton, wer nomnated for the coachng postons. Gus Dreeson, member of the Plyn Assocaton, was apponted charman of the llnnncal commttee. Wth teams from whch to pck players the selecton commttee tred to keep wthn a lmt of two players from each team wthout weakenng the strength of the all-slar combne. 3 'laycrs on Squad The all-star team whch s composed of 3 players reads as follows: Ptchers: Frank Mller (Fords Rets. Sonny Bahr seln 'Vets), Joseph Ban;, Woodbrdge Vets), and Mke Greg Fords Recs). Catchers: James (Soapy* Mayetf K. of C.' and Gus Hutteman s'ln Vt'l.s >. l''r:; basemen: Hyer Larsen Golden Bears ' and Bll Drago^ Flynn Assocaton. Second base* uen: Steve Cpo Hopelawn Grey«lounds and.john (Snaps Zullo, D'Prle Assocaton >. Thrd base* nen; Bob Jurclot < St. James* TO, Rocky Smone D*Aprls Lssocaton and Alex Smon Hopelawn Greyhounds. Short* tops: Tuto Zccaro (D'Aprle Asocaton >, Herman Schwartz Adath srael', Curl Fretag (an Vots, Bll Matusz (Fords lees and John Venerus (Woodrdge Legon'. Outfelders: Bob Schwenzetf Golden Bears, Steve Osyl Flynn Vssucatou, Joe McLaughln (SL lames' CYO, Joe Gyenes and 'rank Gyenes (Sportng Club). t was stated that there are stll few players under consderaton creatng a possblty of swellng the croup to 6' players by next Thursday evenng. Goe's 'ct dea An all-slar townshp- team and rames of such nature ajs has been planned for next week has been Mr. Goe's pet dea for a long tme. He stated, "each player s a part f a tf!am and each tean s part )f the league and when one playe.s njured playng ball, feel t U-. the players moral duty to as* st the njured player." Although Mr. Goe has been nursng the dea, he wshed to ' pont out that the Avenel Flynn Assocaton has been very nstrumental n fosterng the affar. t s the "hopes of the commttee, n charge of arrangements, to run many more all-star games n the remanng season n order to* rase* a fund whch would carry -hrough for all recreaton, spors. Under the present set-up any eague partcpant s elgble fot assstance n the event of sus«tanng an njury whle engaged to league contest. Already on fle as njured play* ers are Wlfred Rene.bu.rg of Flynn Assocaton who broke hs leg n a recent game and has be* come lwsptalzed lor at least s\x weeks, k Pete Pt Lytka Lk of f the Recs who suffered a spljt hand ald John Zllo of Assocaton and Andy Matusaf Q the Po"ds Recs who both sustaned badly spraned ankles whch rew Wred X-rays. (\, Lookng to the future, the. lete commttee s plannng a bull game between»n all"! fremen team aganst the Department team and an all-; champonshp game between two townshp leagues. Vahahy, 3b Cuffred, p.. Urban, rf... Vertolan, c.. Score by nnngs: Pappy's S. C.. 5

14 PAGE FOURTEEN THUBSDAT, JULY 5, 96 Mn.GettY* K«j«r!«r«ftrter ft Wedrjesd*?. Jor tbe "oeaefc ^f he Bosarr.Soaet? : St. Cecela' Pr<sw.: T*:* l n Mar? rtfc. K. Esztwc Erdc ttora. trs Jasfpsa* CtaBOt. Jtn. tem* c9pjr.r., Un B«ff 5tflerste Mrt ELA S-tta*? t-t AXSK Mz'."JtL*.Mrs tr? rt Kn KtrErst Sow." M, a. K. Lcrtrc Bel Mr. t:; *crt Cara l 'Caroczs Af«rat. «ESc"jaE aof SLT.. ;OCE. SbuaacL fx COLONA NEWS Mn Tbrodare Kuwsfc, Dso Arscae. «K*rua»f UK fo- "jtr za-sen of the Card C5ds a: x bsese Frday Mr*. 8taffer Sfttst;? Mrs. Junes Tatars. Mn T-^f Wes. Mn Charges sa Mn Cares SooCS. -ML* ss Mn. Harrr snrt. spec: Wednesday a: Pseaca Mr ta Un. h&ovk Ptkssa^t t. Mrt. Aufsua T^Jjf aad Car' -C» fn,."am ' lr Ctrtes 3>ct Greec arr. Fw^ss Ha.'BeBd. tlm Mrt Bsoanl Br- BOOK faa* nnrofd to Mr aad Mrtspeodnr a»«w7u: Mr. aad B<m;c Btratlj od SOE. Effrartl,, Mrt. WSauns Kalt, ATBH a M u Jn. 3%a& Eadfc. = Patrca AT«E*J«ecenaaed cc f SuncjT '' ^ C---*r party a a»xr, rf rtctuy Earned Mr. acd Mn. Wlaur* Koraa VKten De Teo f *w«n Beatrce B'^c, tejwt!». Patrca Arenae. wth resatms n Metochec Mrs Aursu TJV>. M&Ee- Plajnfkd. nstec! OJympc Park Mrt ' '" Oty. Cm] jhswm«q. UdtSesez sft«serrcg :a months and s at veck w*t frends n Kev Yort C*y. Betty Sut, West Street. coon. MM. Matfore Salt. Pa, Tnted tbe Bronx Zoo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawreoce Bah were tattf last Mr SK Mn. SUEJfj- Sea- A'esbf. were mrg ;-Mr. aad'mn. Jaaz az Gexr» ael MZtwa. L Wlta l«*br S3p& Aawr. twed Kr. an Mn E(J«nS Aadersoc" 'Coxuk - Bcrurvard. San- B*»rd. Jess* *o Beth Taf- 'Kr.. WeB SBW art Mat B:n&e. MM- a Bar- DUBMLS ter. EdwS MCXavagnln an- QOSTTjCd l at JC&f ^..rb^rrfftnfw^ v! be Ae&d Sunday mdfn-; at 9:3. as tbe Hem Oorrer Cburch. There vqs be DO serrces m Aat'an or Hx frst veek n September, bsrt scrrjces whj.be resasoed oo September «. at»:5 A.ML Mr*. Bote Becker has Road«m Uw guests of Mr. aad Mrs., > X^aWBHES^OX aatfq QD SaUaaaTUULJ «U" tender} the TwMng of Mr. and Mrs. Saaxad Thooaan. Jersey Cfty. Mr. and Mrs Herman JtnxE, Eafle& Road, entertaned last Volunteer Prt Crjsnpany vo P. M. M xht flrehaw «Bets; BoabersGan Shutout Over CYO WOODBEDGE Al»ca?h ast- ened a» to sbm-oct nrurr CTO wao s an bere'rtbca!csrt: SEUKCTO H. TamL f... 3 Tlnt rf >. b to donate anyj food, OX5«aor. rf ^ Johnson, lb Tbe Fre CoomsSm dstrct *m men Tbarsday. 8 P. M..at Hx SreKKe. Mr. and' Mrs Fred Homng. East KrsS Street ven hosts at a party oo Sunday s celebraton of the da tnrtbds? of ther son. at Roosereft Fat. From Aagoa S. the Be*. Mrlanyhtn TL be SOD. Wllam. Clark Townshp; Joseph Beet. Raman Trmshrp; for a week at the Jpo- H«ntcmxdaW Pekrrshrp Tbe aac*aj- -^a oj te Cokc^ Lcxry waj rjet T^urKay at t e lararj. GKSU *er> Mn. Hares V*B Nest. Mrt O. H. Weferlmj s&d Mrt. Ntrrf Bertr. rej>- \-OUX%. YkStA->- \ Pt. Raves' K^zxr; M«; A ucsewo *a fjec! oc 'flftrtry CoJsesa: Asesct probemt. aad r**o boots vere rtvmted. "Anawcr/ of Peace." br sol the Moses; Emory P-r.es and A Kesro'E Faulh James jn Amerca,'' by Spextcer Loe&n. tbat Offcers of tbe Townshp Cre Ctmfanxc vdl meet toc^ht at, the CoSooa lbrary *U offcersof tbe Ookoa Assocates. lbrary:.t the benente that sboum rea plaanne board. The Junto *n meet August l, ^ at the asmaer borne of Mrs. A. J. Fox. Poot Ftaaact. Mr. and Mrs. Saxse! Ke-sos Sattzroay. ^fth brthday last SOLON'S COST The cost of equppng 8 solder n ths and cotmtry dareg the frst year of > 5 * 9 - a J» «f of *fl"l ov * r 95 costs. Tbf War Department esu- cost»333. hs dothmg, Uona! f.5 lor mantenance; Jnd»*ta*l equpment, J39J5. and Mrs. Charles Cherrs, Perth* wrng and nstallatons, over tbe Amboy. next ten rears, accordng to a Boad. spent &!e* da?s!»st *eek now at home wth hs parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Domnc* Aluto, Commerce Department estmate. wth Mr. ar*d Mrs. Thomas H^. and Mrt Charles OUphant, West nman Arenue. were hosu on Pa Street. Mrs. Ophact spent a few of *** 5. farms connected Sports Mke (Contnued from. Sports Pace) ng club.-: at huge guarantee sums.... Emlle Wllam.-, of the Grener Grls softball team, was reported to have receved the loudest ovaton #ven to any athlete, n the Carteret Stadum.'... Curous to see just how far the race track ete s from the hgh school, 'we found t to be. of a mle after clockng t on the mlfca«fe meter of an automoble. Short cuts, n all probablty, would brng t down to half a mle or less. enertaned Mr.' Amencan farms amsurate a and Mrs. Ernest Pfeffer, Mr. and market for approxmately M..-!. worth of electrcal erjupjment and applances, ncludng Sunday to Wllam Garaoo and or etectrcal serrce at the begn- Antbooy Dente, Mount Vernon, of M..75. are consdered potental customers for N. y. Mr. and Mrs. Danel Den Bleyker. Jr., Kosele, celebrated ther electrc mlkers and 7. for modem water systems, 5. for ffth weddng annversary at a electrc mlk coolers.! famly pcnc Sunday at the home of hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Danel NEW CONSTRUCTON Den Bleyker. North Hll Road. New buldng constructon n Guests, ncluded Mr. and Mrs. June reached a value,of S9.- Mchael Fomenko and famly, Mr.,, about double vast ft n! and Mrs. George Hasman and j n January, accordng to toe Com- J daughter. Louse. Colona: Mr. merce Department, whch declared tand Mrs. Howard Arnold, lnden that the monthly rate of ncrease, and Mr. and Mrs. Lews Petrans taperng off due to shortages and daughter, Carol, Elzabeth. of materals and restrctons mposed by the Cvlan Producton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasson land daughter, Kathy, Enfeld Admnstraton. NOTCE... OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARNG AS OWNERS OF UNCLAMED ACCOUNTS HELD BY. PERTH AMBOY SAVNGS NSTTUTON SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY. N. J. The P. A. Savngs nsttuton s makng ths effort to learn.the dentty of the present clamants of depost accounts whch, for a perod of twenty years or more, have remaned unclamed. An unclamed account s one n whch there has been no depost or wthdrawal transacton for such a, perod, nor hajve the passbooks representng these accounts been presented for the credt of nterest. CHAPTER 99, LAWS OF 95 OF NEW JERSEY Provdes, that unclamed accounts shall be escheated to the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey unless clams are establshed at an ear!y aate. Thereafter, clams may be presented to the State Treasurer. Now. or at any tme n the future, The Penh l Amboy Savngs nsttuton wll be happy, to receve any nformaton whch may lead to the present owners of these accounts and wll be glad to cooperate-n every possble way to the end that these funds, ether tefore or after they are pad over to the Stle Treasurer, may be placed n the hands of any rghtful owners who may be dscovered. 'OZ:a Adana, Twn AUrnntrn. l.,(< HarlrelarH t nlo l.ural Vr,.,-,'.-, VJM <»H«rr> Hattrry Hlwrk. Kn.». (). Jllorkrr, (f - ' ' The Followng Accounts Contan Afye&entBalance Of $5. to $9. Jll 'rrth ntbg. \, J, an rlfurd M. or frmrrn Ml- Markr S. MH Katr tl. -'7 Oak St. Tullrnlllc, )., lukuovu J7C. lnlkcr, tlrkard A. 'K JrH, MnrKnrrl A. XhWH llrukna, Wallrr -U7 llurr.t., Wllam \. h^w Hllpr, Juhauna 7.%>» Hrulnttck A»r. f-^l JuHu md St-lrudrr 'oladlty lk7 t n\r, Lmllft ur UtufKr ' Tutlruvlllr, <*., 77l rnmllrhl, Mrl ur Mar)' 'ln'rua H))', H., Onlu. Mrrn &«llanfurd S. r>rlkt<>nrr*r n, \ clor ". J.»7 krarury Ar. :u.v7 ( luot-j, Auua ;, ur Jula - Ualrr S..". mne- 7MM nter, SKH HN 77N f.77 VM,\ N; nn.-.n t'trtnery, {', J f, lkh s. ukum lls Clrlrn S. M llrul S. ULO - CnllTrr S, ^l*t Water S, (,,. J. n. t/.nluf/n. Mrrl Dunn, llrju llmro, ( lrlnllr MUM, fjurrrll V. Knlkt-ntru, Arl <>r.lulanna H llrlkllon Ave. -Vltfr, Jtthn ur >lvr> r Koulh Klvrr,.V.. '.brr, tl, l.lllmplc Tllrnvlllr,,s.. UxrrBlJ, J v hn E..'»?.anrlr S. 'ru'lh. r. C. 7t Mallno Avr. (ulluklrr,.hnra-at-rt! 7. Wnanluclu Ml. Hull. Sultry l. :. Nlnlr S. llmu), Jrunlr VV'Rllr KH llul S. annum, llann t'krlhllat l>*rk Av«. (larurd, Aqrlla Am - ' 'a HarrlHu S,, llnln.l> MHBKt \AME AUDHESS, 7. Human, luuu ' Smlla H. Marj- E. SutL Amboj. >. J. Harvfy, Brajunln TolttallDe, Morraj J*rnra. Hal- M. «M HuTkl., AlHrrt or Joaa «, '. k 8OK Murray, f'err V., V-.'lb Sl..nnK. ToKmvlllf, H*. nland. V. V. l<knl) llankun. Mule «Kroal H. Nrlx.n. Jobauna JM fumplnn Avr. loar, Mar;- K. flcuanl Plan., X.. (brllwk)', Frll Kraabrv. V J. llollfc,'fmak 'ubon.-.; s OD.nufll, HK J, H»>>lllr. S.. lldulturr, (.Hold kkn'on* (ll»en. lld-rl l:t 'ark \r. Ja<-ub«rn, All n nr S. M. 'n;n, Slrpbr 7<l 'ulankl Avr, DC Hnney Avr. '±V&\ 'lnanakt,.l.rf KJml.rlh St..nclllKl. (nardjl KrolnJ «-7 'url HralluK Drux-rall- lull Trrtk Amby, \. J, ur llrnllnk. V. J..lako, J.,hn or Mary SM Fyrdr St. 'rllla, Mhr; A. s Mrrkanlr *<.lt,uut,,n. HrnrlHa XT Oak S. lbuxr^, K. M. or Jult A..l,ut., J,,bn M. M llllnlon Kl. r.ft llelr S.»*.V, Kaplulu,., or Sarah l«hro.d.s. Kjlnlxurn,, *, ur Syfred.. Kaafa. lanr, arlrrrl, ft. J. -S7 Krlmr,, W, trnl..l>^trl'll -H7 Krl.r. «lm.t Rrahhry,.\. J. ltbrlx.l,.tb b.n.-j. :U)l:u V.K.H l!.'j)7 J7S K-'^'l :(UNM.-.ll-l ah- JXUH H K UK7* ;MM7 :MM«a 7) JM :7:M7 J(.-,l Krhop. Ulalfrrd s. - Walrr h. Krlm. (m. l>r Hrunrllllc Tadrn. >. (', K.M.-... ;l«b rl M.. nkbdnn Krp»lu. llrldcrt ' Ml Brrcr H., Hrw>kl)a, >', V. Klra'hllllu, lrla Mlan all, V. J, Knh, Jurh A. ur Mary -H l.awrlr S. l«renakf, Koral 'aarln St. thk., hnrlm HrrUbrMlllr,.%. J. l.nrhon,.nro, Omarrj..V. J. l.rtur. lnnal 3 Smth X. l.lnlur. lkr 3d SKx-klop S. l.ltlucnlu, llarunrd laknunn OUF,., K <l»»lola T, S. V. Mal.luoNk., Jvarb ur.mary Vrk Amhoj Ma'Dounld. Ar'ble, nkautth 3lalrr, W lllan Kmnbej,,\. J. MaUf, Druby ' <urlll l)dl S. Dlaurt, Mrrrlll / lllrkmuhl't'nllry, S... Muruun, J.. llnrhko, Juhu Ml W«l Sldt Ar, W7 Slar m. jura*. 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Naer. b Bennett, cf. Secumolo. p 3 BOMBERS. 3 P. e 8 C- C e o c c e p. o 5 6 8coreby nnngs: seln CYO.. o o o o o fr Bombers S EMTLOTMEXT CTlan eajpoymet,3^ frwn May' so June rwurhng'a total of tK> eary fas the latter month, accordnr to the Census Bureau. The nunber of unecdployed. however, also rose, gong up from 5 :o a tjaa! o? 3W.. Moo-fannne «np]oj-- ment rose 3, w a ota! of 6,75,M and farm employmest jumped.. n S fnt«". n 9JttO STEEL SCRAP The Cvlan Producton Admnstraton s workng on p.a.s for a naton-wde scrap drve to cover farr* c T " "'vtnal and Feceral faclues to bolster see: producton. Battlefeld scrap, sal.&?«: from the worn and unaeecec weapons of war. has proved a djappomtng source of ron and steel scrap. m*e&»v#. lfe a>ea* Pleasure Awats You Here At The New One 5ranr«d roffloo gldofcm To clean... 3O* tx* wh to «** Cnta States, from the botv,~. rrrr Tt*r Tl» twef MWB bulb ; do*n. Durt htr j>. frrs *re n *** oortlnrert and la mrd mouoc L". 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