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41?, Imtin'jy TO PLACE A WANT AD IN THE INDEPENDENT PHONE AD TAKER WDBGE 8-1710 THE BIGGEST SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTY CHIUTMAl KALI NO WOODHRIDGK. N. ,]., FRIDAY. PKCKMI'.I'll J, I'.n'.s PRICE THREE CKNTS FROM OUR FRONT WINDOW H|,.,, t Roo»(-vplt hai al- '"11,,, rr than r paid M r , L. ' ' [,,r the money Lrwi. con- "'. r, ( | to hi, Prciidential ; „!„„, from the "•"«*!« h „; rom the ! " s 1>f ,hccoal Wnert, w.th- ,1,,. l.ima Conference Com- ,,.,. No wonder foreign coun- UP frequently given a •;;„„. i inp r«.ion of ai, when ( ;;| ,„ .elect rc.lly repre- ^ivc ci»i«m lo repr«ent , „, ,«ch in.tan«e.. We nev- ,,,,,,-d of the gal before; ii ,, lMS , thern are any number , dil ,i n ,ui.hed and nat.on.1ly .„«,, women who would have ,',.., ulad to «ervc. ..ue iither than li Woodbridge h i apluri'd the eoveti'tl "CIIISH I ;iii-J'' Scholarship at Brown el -ity this year. He is l.ennai'il ''.iiiiplivll, son of Mr. anil Mrs, K. Campbell of 05 Green Thus Woudbi idge High ; aKo wins again. M.inaicr of the Newark Id Office of tha Social it- iiy Board teci fit to warn i. irkecper* and other* agftimt ><"|itiiig account card* from Vh department •• i<Untific»- ( o f individual* iceking to check, caihed. It »«m» fictitious n»me* »nd ad- ei have been found on . in Kearney and Pauaic. t ,ort of Federal carele**- admit* of thcic di»crspan- FERRY TO BE HOST 1 TO H. S. GR1DDERS; SCHWENZER PICKED Principal To Give Banquet Thursday To Brilliant Football Squad CAPTAIN TO BE NAMED Domestic Science Student. Under Teacher Direction To Serve Meal WOODBKIDfiE —"Members of ihc Wnodbriilge. High School foot- hall team, faculty members aw 'be Hoard of Education will be en .. i lained Thursday night at a foot- ball baii(|Uet to he given by Arthui !•"•.iiy, high school principal, at tin cafeteria, Tlu> affair is being heli in honor of Ihe team's victory nve Pi'ilh Amboy several weeks ago. Preparationn for the affair wil he arranged by Mrs. I^antor an her domestic science stuTtants. I will be a closed affair withVnter tainitunt given by the studen ayers who will sing songs nf vai ..ills countries. Plavin's Kilkenn Band will play Hill-Billy songs. Mr. Ferry, will present the ttipphy for outstanding blocking Hint tnrklitiK to ltob#rt Schwenier. An honorary captain for 1939 will also lie chosen at the dinner. Invited guests are: Football men, Albert Leffleiy Charles Mol- luii'. John Koicznwiiki, Henri;? WiiMlek, Thomas Petrie, John liiiyli 1 , lit'orgi 1 Markulin, Fred l.tyh. Norman Kilhy, Frank Chap- bir, Robert Schwenzer, Ernie Bar- tlia, John Cipo, Louis D'Angelo, Louis Seniak, (leorge Berry, Wai- To Sim At Barton library Benefit ^ .... _ . ••' - GARBAGE DUMPING IN STATEN ISLAND MCELROYS TARGET Town Counsel To Appear At Protest Meeting In Elizabeth On Tueiday RECALLS OLD TREATY Port Reading Principally Aiiected By NewYork Disposal Plan Brtahia$l Aide \- Mi Township Boy In Rutgers Chorus WIDOWS DISMISSED Appearing Here On December 9th\M W.P.A. ROIi-S Men Over 65 Dropped Also! Burnham Gardner Among 61 In University Club; Program Listed NEW BRUNSWICK—The Bur- , ronFree Public Library of woo,i.j Town Democratic Leader ouis Seniak, C,eoi(fe Berry, Wal- er T'lowers, John (lovclitz, John i Pft Wlter ter Tlo Tioiko, Alberts have it. Two of ii.'ivt- been added to I'nited Senator W. Wlinen Bar- Secretariat, as assistants .'in I), (tsborne whn is and lie been ihc Sciintor'.- 1 t'hief iff. The Alberts are Albert i.'-witt, ftiiint'iis sei'reJaij' to Seniitor l.i"t>-i ii. (lei 1 , ami ! II. Ili-miani:. unr liint- clerk • Coin t cf Pardiui.- under ex- ' i nur l l " l ! hiiih Here it might be added that untor Bnrbour maintain* one the Urgeit Senatorial ttaff*. keep* continually in touch 1 the home folk* and, in hi\ i i term, earned a reputation >i never nog Ire ting anything , Icrseymnii brought to hit t \t ntion. in- I'liti'i'pii-iug Americans leci'iitly fn purchjise tht i j, Stmii' and remove it to I-i-tnd. lint tin- Irifh. of , wouldn't part with it. The is quite as t'ltl- Shaininck. The i ' ers, John (lovcli, Tioiko, Joseph Pftmsic, Walter llulab. and m a i l e r s , Michael Ko- "Wk itiil .loseph llusill. Also meniliVrs of the Board of Kd'icathin, .Joseph RuRKeri, Wil- liam Benson, Ste|ihen Werlock, Howard Fullerton, Nicholas Pns- •I'II; Victor C. Nicklas and Mr. I'Vn.v. VOGEL IS SPEAKER ATUONS' COYNE ASKS PARTY TO WELD FACTIONS Addresses Regional Meet- ing On Wednesday; Howart Toastmaster bridge will be the beneficiary of concert by the Rutgers University Glee Club to be held fn Wooclbridge High School Fridliy night, Decem- ber 9 «t H:30 »nd«r th« uponsniv ship of the Young Women's Club of Woodbridge. The Woodbridge appearance will be the first of the season for the Glee Club which comprises 61 male voice? under the leadership of P. Austin Walter, instructor in the. University's department of music. The program to be presented by the Club will feature Christmas music in addition to several special unangemanU of selections particu- larly adaptable for male voices. A piano solo by Gerald J. Fischer '39 of New Brunswick, and selections aung by a Glee Club Quartet will be other features of the concert. Dancing will follow the Glee Club Bernard W beii; tin- >i| it 1 I tin power of cajolery ,,,,t;iie hiiiu.ith with ctiinpH- : ,nd persuasive speech. aiiv cotmtiy part wilh such meeting the Mi. |1M." -~ Assembly Vogel was the at the district ng <)t Lions' dubs held in 'arishlllouse of <j)ur Lady of ;'annel church on Wednesday . Di'|imy. Distridt Governor ill lluwaat was t^astmaster. program, with music by the Queensmen, a Rutgers undergradu- ate orchestra. Gardner In Croup W. Buinham Gardner, a senior from Woodbridge, is a member of the first bass section of the Glee Club. 1 i^nuch a* the millions of .II% collected, in enceti of ' .!l of old-age pemiont, are MircJ [or general expense* <! Mippoicdly replaced by gov. iimcnt 1. 0 . U.'» to iUcIf, the nil ihui uied repreient a fore- i I<i.(ii by the people to finance, part, the fait accumulating deial deficit. In fact they also ncsciil the siphoning off of ! t much individual purchat- { i: power from normal channel* ' trade. And theic channels are -.ones, if you please, that pro- it.- nur goodi and create new •ilk. Thue the people are being duly and unreasonably ex- lulled in the iutereil of a oteful and uteletily entrava- nit administration. v\ i i i n l l i r i d g e is filing a formal < -t with the Stale Highway ailment because of the circle- <in If at ihe No. 1 highway, on nail to Iseliti. Tiuiiishin At- 1 v Mi-Klroy, like many utlii'r •It-ills, says the criissini' is very '•mils and he is right about lii tht' first pliice, the circle, so- I, is so laid out ttiot ii I'HWM>* "W dnwn nf thi'iiugli traffic, iiles are .supposed lo do, ami ing liglils will have to be cs- hfd if local residents arc lu a bleak. I oo bad, after »uch an elab- ' 'te arrangement between the 1 ileipait and route 1, we "uld be burdened with a uje- )b botch at the latter croning- '•iliap* Mr. McElroy'* protcjt >ill serve to caute the Highway '''partment to recognize the ''""gen and delay* that might ''•'vV been >o eaiily avoided. Mayor August F. (jlreiner and , nv,e,ii;c J. Campioit president ,,f the ;I.«M! club, welcomed the bv ciiigri'Bationat tinging of "America 1 ?! followed by prayer Ki-ports vittrfthen revived from ,-lub, froiii q w i b e r r f t Uunellen K,hl,ls Janieiburg, Miljtnwn, New H.un-wick.! Pirth Amboy, hayre Iville'SoutH Ambt.y. South Hiver Is Speaker At Testimoiv ial For John Bergen WOODBRIDCE - A lestimon ial dinner was tendered to To^»- dfi Committeenian John Bergen ..i the Colonia Country C'lub Wed- nesday night by local Democratic leader John Coyne and members of the County Committee. Mr. BerKen was re-elected to his third term this month and has been his party's most outstanding vote-getter in rcct'ht.-jpolitLeal history. N*e^nsky-fw KlMnntheiiing the paity organization was stressed by Mr. Coyne. "The party'', he said, "cannot hope to achieve success unless all of its member* are willing to give their time and their efforts in close co-operation throughout the year. We can never hope to be victorious if we must depend on those who are able to manufacture a little in- terest a few days before election just in the expectaiton of partici- pating in the campaign fund. Anticipate* Control "We all realize that Mr. Bergen K -- Township "IMI'V l.cnn K. MoElroy will in' WfiinUiridftc at n hour- !i Kli/nlieth Tuesday, culled \ .ivtiint Attormjy General .1. • •• .'1 Mavis, to plan methods to ' i L \,w York City's proposal to 1 i" r ui' its garbage on Stalen I '•••'•< i \, dii'fCtly across the sound ' 'in l'"it Heading. ; Mi Ml^'.lroy is relying upon in- '• •km. 1 ;i Hin-yi'iir-old treaty be- '"••I'li thi- two State* to prevent thi ninve. This piict subjects New \ "ii. ^hipping to New Jersey nuar- .. ue |iinvisiiiiis and nince the nt'i would be moved in barges i!""n tin- stiunil to the proposed idiiMiinn^ site Mr, McElroy believes it t*ttn be thwarted. it it ion to the local repre- . Mr, pnyi* also has in- ;•.itcil.a ilflegntion from the CHi- • ominittee of Staten Island, h :ilso is ohjectiiig to the plan. WOOnilKlDCF, I'lirinilnii'iit lit i- believed that if the opposi- f WPA rolls by dropping workeis ituin is .sufficiently forceful a sec over Ilii years uf age, und widows, ;imil alternative nnW Ulidei 1 coimitl is ciiusii'ttf-uunsidi'iiihle criticism j era!inn by Ney York sanitatitm •ihroughout. the town hi.il officials | officials dispositiixi of tlie refusi 1 claim they have received orders |tin 1'ikei's ISIHIKI—will be ado|>t» from Washington to (iiiiclice thitied. Curmrn Zullo Under New Regulation From Washington policy and nr to alter it. A half-dozen wil were dropped fr«m on ( without disi-retioii project conducletl owed ivomeii the sewing in the Port Reading school this wei-k. The nuniber of menover ii,') whohave been dismissed could nut lie learn- ed but it was believed to exceed a score. The theory of the dismissals is based on the ability nf citizens who have passed the age of tia w obtain old agc\ assistance, the funds for which are supplied by :hc Federal, Stntl" and rmrniy gov- ernments. Widowed women who have children and have no other means of support are entitled lu teda- ! fhis Nuiiance U Seen it is held both by the State unit ieiulenth and those of Township that the plan to use Stall I! Island as a dumping ground .vill i leate noxious odors and will ii 1 :i lii't'i'ding place for flies and •iiiicr insects. Port Heading people .He particularly opposed because if (he fact they would be mo iiiectly affected, although it IViii ed the entire Township would differ to a degree, as well. This municipality has alreai! filed its objections with (iovernoi lluibei't K.-Luhniun, Mayor K. H. Linuanlia, Governor A. Harry 'Moore and the Interstate Sanita llion Commission. Among thebetter known selec . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ti0 ™^ r^UnL 0 ' B i!is an excellent candidate, just as llietuia vi .-TMJII-..,^ .... aid from the State Board of Chil-1 dren's Guardians but where sup- port will come I'm those without children, has not been explained. WPA officials wish to point nut the dismissals in these categories are not the result of their decision but of orders from Washington. They declare nothing can be done to per.mit exceptions ami urge that other forms of relief be sought, PT. READING UNIT NAMES COMMITTEE Holy Name Unit Will Have Communion Breakfast * On December 11 POKT RKADINC The ll.,ly ame Society of St. Anthony's Ionian Catholic Church will hold first Holy t 'iininuintoii hre.ik- l ill the parish hall Pct'ember with the following cuinmlttei 1 members in charge: Vincent McDonnell, Stephen iui'ka, UiHialdo I.onihardi, Carmen Zullo. Jacob Si'liiavn, I,, Ciaiili'lln, Martino, K. l.iiinpi.elci 1 . Vincent Inzeny anil H. Quitin. Newly-elected olh'ceis of the or gauization arc: president. Itonalil I.ombardi; vice-president, Vincent McDonnell; it'i'indinn secretary, Vincent llozeny; corri'spiuidilig (ccretaiy, Walter Salfiun; linancial leert'tary, .liicnli Scbiax.i; Irens urer, M. Alihani; anil marshall, I CuitTreda. Kxccutive committi members are Stephen (lurka. Car men Zullo, I.. Cindello, K. l.am pieter and II. Qiiinu. The unit will orgimi'/.e a pien rhoir nt Ihe nes( regAilMr nu*uti4i inaililiu.mjUiAssetnblynu.nVo- L ,,l the fol'l.lwiiiK spok<-'- Distuct ,;,,vf, m,r Adrian Van Uubenstem; Unbi-it Mulviitey, Director of the ••'•-• League; Past District Widler Sei-dayan; State sVcrt'utivCavl l!anw<.rt; Past Dis- "•" (lovernor Kobert Perma; ,,•,,„-,,! Governor Morris Chattel, SLati- Director StejiheiijirubM. Engagement is Announced 0 / Colonia Man, NY, Girl COIOXIA-Mi 1 . and MrO. Al- fred Doubts Dlena of KejsilW- lonHoad.CardcnCi I.. I. an- uounced the engagen otthur daughter, Audrey *. • uf, w JaraBS P. Wilker-on the Tin , son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar VW1- ktr-'on of Woods Lam-. The bride-to-be is a deuce nd- aIM | of the well-kv«wii «yde rtH d Iliuwer tauilit's ol - Nl -' w Kiigland. She attentled the hiiemls Academy and graduut- ;-d from Smith College. _ Mr. V\ ilkir.-:oli is a graduate,ol Am- heist. LIUII.T li, ML -i-.. & *„ are: "Echo Song", 'Today is Born Immanuel", "Brothers Sing On", "Now 'tis Time to Go" by Bach, and the Rutgers Alma Mater, "On the Banks.' 1 MRS. POTTER HOSTESS TO MOTHERS DEC. 12TH ChbHasMeetingWithMrs. Van Syckle On Monday; Mrs. Harrison Speaks WOObBRIDpE-A meeting of the Mother's Club will be held De- cember 12 at the hor.ie of Mrs. Stanley Potter, Freeman Street. At a meeting held Monday at the home of Mrs, Harold Van Slyke, Tisdale Place, Mrs. Eunice Harrison, principal of the Middle- sex County Vocational School at South River, was guest speaker. Mrs. Harrison gave an interesting talk on the work of the school, various vocations offered to the girls and methods of training. She also displayed articles made by some of the students. Mrs. Barron McNulty, Mrs. George Robinson, Mn. Edgar Mor- genson assisted with the preparu- Hampton Cutter he hus been an excellent Township Committeenian. It is only proper that we should gather here to- night and nay tribute to him—a fine Democrat, a public servant who has the best interests of all the people in his heart, and a thor- ough gentleman. With candidates like him, and with the steady loy- alty and conscientious interest of every member of our party, we nan look forward toassumption by the Democrats of control o'f the local government, Committetriian Bergen express- ed his sincere thanks for the or- ganization supp'ort at the last election. MASONIC LODGE SETS DMER-DANCE DEC. 31 Tamer Is flamed General Chairman 01Committee Arranging Aifan tions and Mrs. poured at tea. SLACK ON PROBATION WOODBRIDGE — S i g m u n d Slack, of Strawberry Avenue, was placed on three-month pruhatiuii by Judge. Arthur Brown on a com- plaint filed by the man's wife, An- na, who charged her spouse with disorderly. ALL-HI NEWS RESUMES WITH HOLIDAY ISSUE Eleanor Kilroy Named Edi- tor Of Undergraduate Paper At High School WOODBRIDGE — The staff of the All - Hi News, a school news- paper at the Woodbridge High School, has been re-organized again this yea.r under the direc- tion of Miss Alida Van Slyke as- sisted by Miss Margaret Morgen- n. The paper will appear monthly, WOOUBRIDUK—The Amencus Lodge No. Hll, 1'lit' ami Accepted Masons, will sponsor a dinner dance at the Craftsmen's Club, (Jreeu Struet, New Year's Kve. William B. Turner will serve as general chairman of the ananiie- metits with (leorge linker in charge if the ticket sales, Klbur Richards, music chairman, and Nets Kjcldse.n, dinn'er chairmanV Music for diiluVg will he played untler the (lircctii\ of Jimmy (lay and his orchestra, Vrnierly known as the, AristficratX nf Rhythm. Tickets for the alT chased from any menilicr of th organization.-a* 1 CHARLES HEINE, 79 Funeral Services Held Mon- day For Iselin Resident FOOD SALE TO BOOST AVENEL CHURCH FUND Women Of St. Andrew's Parish To Sponsor Ba- zaar All Day Wednesday AVENEL—The women of the St. Andrew's parish wilk sponsor another in a series of food sales Wednesday morning and afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Grant, liunii'lt Street. Proceeds derived from the affair will be used to- ward the church building fund. Luncheon will be served at noon with the sale starting at 11 o'clock and lasting to 3 P. M. The committee members in chai'ne consist of the following: Mrs. JnincH Crowley, Mrs. Hudolph Voelker, Mrs. Peter Jamlrisevits, Mrs. Joseph Suchy, Mrs. William i(ii"iusnin, Mrs. J. Barna, and Mrs. K. Moran. Reservations for the affair can be made Tuesday evening with Mrs. Grausam at Meinzer Street. Telephone reservations can be madi' by calling Mrs. Grausam at Woodbridge 8-1529-J. SCOOT COMMITTEE TO CONVENE HERE District Officials Conduct Session Conduct Sessio Municipal Building TOWN TO RECEIVE FORDS SEWER BIDS ON DECEMBER 19th | U. S. To Purchase Local Se- curities, Grant $128,006 To Finance The Work PAYMENTS RUN TO '68 Federal Grant Conditioned On Completion 0{ Job By January, 1940 WiHiDUIUUCK - Hid- will be opened and lontimts awarded 1 by the 'I'tiwn-lnp roinmjttee on I)e- (•rnihcr 111 fm she hiyniL' nf the. new .t'wer sy-trni tor Ful'ils, Hope- lawn and Ki'ii-lu-y, it WHS an- iipiniced yestt'idiiy. Ivtimiiti 1 )) for a dis|io-al jilnnt will lie rei|Uvnttd u ithin the next tvn months. Word was rei'i'iiTil this week : ihrtt the wdeml Kovtrninrnt will • pnrchiisi' the municipality'n bond* to tinnnrc the local nhurc of the cost of the work, entimated it ' WNfi.OOO. A Federal tyrant of SI2H,1'i4 has been iillottod toward the I'xpt'nsc- and the remainder miut be paid out of local fundB. t The Slate Department of Health on Wednesday approved the plan* "ttbnihteil by Township Engineer Clarence W. Davin for the sewer which will run ftewnl mile* from the vicinity of Fords Corner to Smith Street near the National 'iic-proofinif Company, where the iposal plant will hi' situated. Pnymtntt Run to '68 Annual payments of $1,000 will . mai|i' by the Township from ,!I3!I until 191(1 when the install- ments will be Increnspd to $h,(M)0 until Iil53. From 1954 until 1UBB, the yearly payments will be $(1,000. Under the terms of the Federal (trant mid loan, the work tmi>t be 'finished by January of 1'J4(), It is expected that us soon as the bids nre received the contracts will be awurdt'd immediately anil work will commence and continue no far as the weather allows. The Township Committee had ijj'ch'd strenuously to building tht 1 sewer and th#disposal plant at thin time because of the expense in- •ulved. Agreement of Public Works Administration oAirials to ml rllulte ii' StleH'olF portion of H' cost anil loan the municipality ihe litcmuiry remainder, plus the mill ai-Uun of thn Slat" 1 Jkpart- ment of Health to force immediate •onsideration, resulted in the tle- •isioii to go ahead with the work. Vastly improved financial stand- ing of Woodbrid(tc Township was responsible for agreement uf the government to financi- the local share of the expense at such an attractive rate of interest. Will In son. A, predicted, the N'ew Jersey •i. latino is still legulb' in sessioii . I wil! doiibtltw reumin "on call" til Miiiic way is found for fi- iiiciuj; the promiBt'd special elfc n in favoi- of horse racing. Did you know thai helium had tust been discovered by ph»»i- >iau> to h* a »ur»-fir« cure (or 'I lima? Anyway, *ti« laid lo be iiiuv Today, according to the i'l'dderi DIKOI, a imall balloon lull of helium, that wat once "i111 J5.000, cotti- oneand-a- '".If cent.. A iircleleii circle turpatitt . All formulas heretofore kuown And loctl expert*, of all clanei, ' it a dangcroui zone. —H. W. K. Congregational Auxiliary TofloW Christmas Bazaar On December 9 the first edition to be printed be fore the Christmas holiday. It will consist of four pages with four columns to H page, Miss Eleanor Kilroy was ap ISELIN --Charli Trenton Street, died nointed as editor in chief with Miss Dorothy Hunt, Feature Edi- tor; Miriam Junderup, News Edi- tor; John Eoyle, Sports Editor; John Korczowski iiiul Dorothy Kniely, Managers. WOODBHIDGE The annual noliday bazaar and supper of the ..ulies' Auxiliary of the First Con- I'IUHTII will be held De {llllOlltll l-lliiiv.ii ..... .. ember ti 'it the Sunday school . HIM. The bazaar will be held at ! I', M. and the dinner wilt be erved at, <! o'clock in the church dining' ruuui. Mi.-, Kiiii't>t Moffett will serve as chairman of the supper com- m it lee. assisted by: ' Mi?, William V. I). Strung, Mrs Horence M. Hull, Mrs, P. O. Dixon Mrs. John Flemings Mrs. Maurice Fiampton, Mrs. Wayne T. Cox. Mrs. KrediHuber, Mrs. J. Edward Hai ned, Mrs. Raymond Killfenber , Mrs. ('harleis Schweiuer, Mrs ,Koyce Stufford, Mrs, John Pfeif fer, Mrs. Ethel Digit, and Mrs, John DoekKhider. Cuiiimittees in chaise nf bazaar htiuths are; Kuni'y»rticle«, Ut*. B i. Iloasdiirul, chairman; Mrs. W. .. Osboru, Mrs. Harry Linile, Mrs. Thomas Z. Humphrey and Mrs. Roy Anderson; aproris, Mrs. Joseph ltoyal, chuirmun, Mrs. William II Vuorhees, " " "••"••• Mf« Mrs. M. Kolbe, Henry W. Schrimpf, Mis. J, C Williams; Christmas cards and novelties, Miss May Kelly, chair- man, 'Mrs. Clturleu Trautwein, Mrs. I Fred Nelson, Mrs. J. M. Coddiiig- ton; delicatessen, Mrs. M, Irving Demarest, chuirman; Mrs. William L. Hariied, Mrs, Floyd'Huyck, and Despite Slippery Riding, Bat 5 Accidents Reported WOODBRIDGE Despite, the slippery weather, only five minor accidents occurred in the townslig) during the week, Eight persons were injured slightly and two pedestrians were struck by a car that skidded along the Super-High- way at Iselin. Injuries were minor amounting to brusises, abrasions and lacerations about tin 1 face, arms and lti^s. 1 , Til, of Sun ilny night at tht 1't-rth Amboy (leneral Hospital. Servict's were itetd yi'.- ; - terday at his home with Uev, A. II. Behvi'lilierg in chaiv/i- mid the Im rial taking piuce al"t]ie Arlington Cemetery, Arlington. Surviving arc his widow, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Mary MIIUIM of town and .Mrs. William Noe uf Newark; six grandchildren' and a sister. Happiness Girls Will Meet To Plan A Christmas Fete SEWARKN—A'meeliim of the Happiness Girls of the St. John's Church will be held at the parish Monday with Miss Victoria Bishop Miss Stella Ku/.nick as host- es. '. Rans will be made at the ing fo't' a Christmas party ii I WINS HIGH RANK Former Fords Boy Attain* 90 Average At M. I. T. WOODBKIDGK" - Paul Edwin Samlorff, a former resident of Fords and now residing at Niagara Falls, N. Y., who is enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has an average of ninety per cent, it was announced i by the dean A the institution. The youth, a senior at the uni- versity, is a graduate of the Wuod- lidge High School, class of li)35, \V()OI)HRII)C;i-: A meeting the District ('otnmitttT uf Ihe Hoy Scout Council will lie held Wcilni day evening in the court room the Municipal Building at H P. M. Plans will be made at the meet- ing to complete the organization of the Northern District. A chair- man ami vice -chairman will be elected and plans completed for the assistance that can be develop- ed to a district commitlcr for the troops of till 1 district. Scout troops ui' the Northern District will not receive their com plete bem-lit fur Scouting until the district is organized ami the pro- gram developed. The scout pr gram is made through a distri conimissitiiici 1 anil a district cum mittee. Oswald Ni'hcl is the present <1N ti'icl commissioner. The Norther District, which includes Sewarct Colon.ia, lseliu, Woodbridge an Menlo Park, registers sixty-seve per cent of its new 12 year ol boys each year and seventy-two percent nf all the boys who should be scouts. Demarests Will Entertain Sewaren Club December 9 SEWAKEN The Sewaren Land and Water Club will sponsor a card party Dirember '.I at the home ol Vice-Commodore and Mrs. Irving Demurest at Metucbeii, I'riuvcils will be used as it donation Inwards the club treasury. REV. DEVANNY TOTALK AT SERVICES SUNDAY Save Oar Ship' Is Subject Of Morning Sermon; Tea Planned Wednesday WOODBRIDCE—Kcv. Karl H. Di-vanny, pastor of the First Pres- lyterinn Church, will discuss "Save Our Ship", as his sermon .opic at the morning worship to lie held Sunday at 11 o'clock. Evening worship will take ^llate at 7 :I5. Sunday School classes will meet at 11:45 a. in. ami the Chris- tian Endeavor Societies will meet in the afternoon at the usual time. A regular meeting of the Ses- sion will hi 1 held at the parish Mon- day evening at H o'clock. The weekly tea sponsored by the Wom- - Auxiliary will ho held Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:'i0 at the church with Mrs. James Reid ami Mrs. John lElltott as the hiistes.se>. VARNOLI NABBED Campbell W.H. S. Graduate, Wins New Academic Honors At Brown and esse Mrs. Frank J. Farr; Grand Pantry, Mrs. Herbert H, Maxridd, chairman, Miu Lincoln B. Tam- boer, Mrs. John Liddle, Mis. It nth McElroy, Mrs. Charles Thomas candy, Sigma Alpha fhi Sorority Phi Alumnae chapter will bu ii charge and the grab bag will conducted by tb<e. Christian En dettvor Society. m g held by bcr 21).' NO LICENSE, FINED W.OODBRIDGE Joseph Setl- lak, 4:1, of Main street, was fined $;i Saturday for court costs atjd given a suspended sentence for driving without a license. He was also ordered to reimburse the towiuJHip. tlu> sum of $!>for dmh aging a police radio cur, WOODllKIDCiE-— Leonard M. I'amiibell, son of Mr, and Mrs Liuii I 1 '. Campbell of (irei'li Slreet, was awarded the Class of 1SI02 Scholarship, one of live awarded Monday by officials at Drown Uni- d K I lo meet ot In- a C h r i m p the, organization Lions' Club Blind Benefit Will Offer Twenty Prizes WOODBUIDCK••-Members of the Lions Club will sponsor a Kiting social toiiiifhl at Ihe Cral ts- mtn'^ (Hub for the hclielit of Ihc blind. Twenty attractive prizes will be awardt'd as well ii;- picveral s|ieclul iiwards. by offia versity, Providence, K. I. Mr. Campbell was judged have met with the qualilicutimis of high standing in his class and to Mrs. T. R. Jones, Chairman Of Church Unit Food Sale WOODBKlDCiE—A food sule 'will he held tomorrow morning untler tin 1 auspices of the St, ElkaJji'llrUnit of the Trinity Kpiscopal Church,at the Thomp- son Flower Shop, Main Street, ill 10 o'clock. Mrs. T. Ii. Jones will serve as 'uncial chairman and she will be assisted by Mrs. Harry Ford, Mrs. Orray T, Frase-r, Mrs. Al- fred Cimiptoh, Mrs. Mark Mc- Claiil, and Mrs. Arthur Mollitor. lave shown signs of leadership, it MIS announced this week by As- sistant Dean Edgar l.unphei. lie is (hi 1 first tu receive Ihc -chular- ship made possible by a class gifl to the university. the first two years at captain of th During Brown, he wa freshman basketball team and won his varsity letter last-year. II lserved on the Vigilance CommiUei Sophomore and was awarded h l Fncis Confectioner Arrested In Drive Against Lottery WOOIJBRIDCK -- Local polite attain started their drive to elim- inate the sale of lottery tickets in tin- township. Tin 1 first catch this week was made Tuesday with the arrest of ('uasur Varnoli, •1'j. of Main street. The mail was taken to the ,n>lice hendquurters and lined S'-Ti by Judge Arthur llrown and warned never to sell lottery tickets atfiiin. STUDENT HONORED Trautwein To Receive Award I In Brooklyn Tomorrow W00DBRI1MIK -• Char le Trautwein. Jr.. MIII of Mr. and Mrs. I'hai'U'.s Trautwein of Am- boy Avenue, will I'i'itive the key to thi 1 Delta Mil Delta Fralernity, honorary society a| the St. John's University nl llrooklyn, N. Y., as a Sophomore and preliminary honors anil a Francis Waylund Scholarship this fall, ic a member ol'^tbe Sigma i in 'raternity. The local youth is a graduate of the Woodbridgc- High GUILD MEETS MONDAY W00l)BRimiK--A ineeunu the Lilliun Huschinan (.mill First Presbyterian Chinch helil Monday evcniiiir at (Ii of Mis.s (iiace V. lluber, Avenue. ^ 11 1 I hi' ill be hnnie iiiden ty nl Urooklyn, , w evening. The award willl de at the Hotel Bossevt at f^| nun rim he made in. Mr. Traulwein is one. of fifteenl scholars out of 17011 students i«ii-| rolled at the school to leeeive th'o key t,t) the fraternity. He is ijraduate of the Wnodbiulga Uit;h School, class uf 1 !•;)(). j SENT UP WOODBRIDGE—.Charles Duti| ham. 1-1. of Ouk street, wan seal to the workhouse Friday by Judgl I Arthur Brown for drunkeueas.

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Page 1: FERRY TO BE HOST1 Sim At Barton library Benefit ......el -ity this year. He is l.ennai'il ''.iiiiplivll, son of Mr. anil Mrs, K. Campbell of 05 Green Thus Woudbi idge High; aKo wins

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IN THE COUNTY

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'"11,,,rr than r paid M r , L.' ' [,,r the money Lrwi. con-"'.r,(| t o hi, Prciidential; „!„„, from the "•"«*!«

h„; rom the !

" s 1>f ,hc coal Wnert, w.th-

,1,,. l.ima Conference Com-,,.,. No wonder foreign coun-

U P frequently given a•;;„„. i i n pr«. ion of ai, when

( ; ; | ,„ .elect rc.lly repre-^ i v c ci»i«m lo repr«ent, „, ,«ch in.tan«e.. We nev-

,,,,,,-d of the gal before;i i , , l M S , thern are any number, d i l , in ,ui.hed and nat.on.1ly.„«,, women who would have,',.., ulad to «ervc.

..ue iither than li Woodbridgeh i apluri'd the eoveti'tl "CIIISHI ;iii-J'' Scholarship at Brownel -ity this year. He is l.ennai'il

''.iiiiplivll, son of Mr. anil Mrs,K. Campbell of 05 Green

Thus Woudbi idge High; aKo wins again.

M.inaicr of the NewarkId Office of tha Social it-iiy Board teci fit to warn

i. irkecper* and other* agftimt><"|itiiig account card* from

Vh

department •• i<Untific»-(

of individual* iceking tocheck, caihed. It »«m»fictitious n»me* »nd ad-

ei have been found on. in Kearney and Pauaic.t ,ort of Federal carele**-admit* of thcic di»crspan-

FERRY TO BE HOST1

TO H. S. GR1DDERS;SCHWENZER PICKEDPrincipal To Give Banquet

Thursday To BrilliantFootball Squad

CAPTAIN TO BE NAMEDDomestic Science Student.

Under Teacher DirectionTo Serve Meal

WOODBKIDfiE —"Members ofihc Wnodbriilge. High School foot-hall team, faculty members aw'be Hoard of Education will be en.. i lained Thursday night at a foot-ball baii(|Uet to he given by Arthui!•"•.iiy, high school principal, at tincafeteria, Tlu> affair is being heliin honor of Ihe team's victory nvePi'ilh Amboy several weeks ago.

Preparationn for the affair wilhe arranged by Mrs. I^antor anher domestic science stuTtants. Iwill be a closed affair withVntertainitunt given by the studen

ayers who will sing songs nf vai..ills countries. Plavin's KilkennBand will play Hill-Billy songs.

Mr. Ferry, will present thettipphy for outstanding blockingHint tnrklitiK to ltob#rt Schwenier.An honorary captain for 1939 willalso lie chosen at the dinner.

Invited guests are: Footballmen, Albert Leffleiy Charles Mol-luii'. John Koicznwiiki, Henri;?WiiMlek, Thomas Petrie, Johnliiiyli1, lit'orgi1 Markulin, Fredl.tyh. Norman Kilhy, Frank Chap-bir, Robert Schwenzer, Ernie Bar-tlia, John Cipo, Louis D'Angelo,Louis Seniak, (leorge Berry, Wai-

To Sim At Barton library Benefit^ . . . . _ . • • ' - —

GARBAGE DUMPINGIN STATEN ISLANDMCELROYS TARGETTown Counsel To Appear

At Protest Meeting InElizabeth On Tueiday

RECALLS OLD TREATYPort Reading Principally

Aiiected By New YorkDisposal Plan

Brtahia$l Aide

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Mi

Township Boy In Rutgers Chorus WIDOWS DISMISSEDAppearing Here On December 9th\M W.P.A. ROIi-S

Men Over 65 Dropped Also!Burnham Gardner Among

61 In University Club;Program Listed

NEW BRUNSWICK—The Bur- ,ronFree Public Library of w o o , i . j T o w n Democratic Leader

ouis Seniak, C,eoi(fe Berry, Wal-er T'lowers, John (lovclitz, John

i Pft Wlterter TloTioiko,

Alberts have it. Two ofii.'ivt- been added to I'nited

Senator W. Wlinen Bar-Secretar ia t , as assistants

.'in I), (tsborne whn is and• lie been ihc Sciintor'.-1 t'hief

• iff. The Alberts are Alberti . ' - w i t t , f t i i i n t ' i i s s e i ' r e J a i j ' t o

S e n i i t o r l . i " t > - i i i . ( l e i 1 , a m i! I I . I l i - m i a n i : . u n r l i i n t - c l e r k

• Coin t cf Pardiui.- under ex-' i nur l l " l ! hiiih

Here it might be added thatuntor Bnrbour maintain* onethe Urgeit Senatorial ttaff*.keep* continually in touch

1 the home folk* and, in hi\i i term, earned a reputation>i never nog Ire ting anything, Icrseymnii brought to hit

t \t ntion.

in- I'liti'i'pii-iug Americans• leci'iitly fn purchjise thti j, Stmii' and remove it to

I-i-tnd. lint tin- Ir i fh. of• • , w o u l d n ' t par t wi th it. T h e

is q u i t e as t'ltl-S h a i n i n c k . T h e

i '

ers, John ( lovcl i ,Tioiko, Joseph Pftmsic, Walterllulab. and ma i l e r s , Michael Ko-"Wk itiil .loseph llusill.

Also meniliVrs of the Board ofKd'icathin, .Joseph RuRKeri, Wil-liam Benson, Ste|ihen Werlock,Howard Fullerton, Nicholas Pns-

•I'II; Victor C. Nicklas and Mr.I'Vn.v.

VOGEL IS SPEAKERATUONS'

COYNE ASKS PARTYTO WELD FACTIONS

Addresses Regional Meet-ing On Wednesday;

Howart Toastmaster

bridge will be the beneficiary ofconcert by the Rutgers UniversityGlee Club to be held fn WooclbridgeHigh School Fridliy night, Decem-ber 9 «t H:30 »nd«r th« uponsnivship of the Young Women's Clubof Woodbridge.

The Woodbridge appearance willbe the first of the season for theGlee Club which comprises 61 malevoice? under the leadership of P.Austin Walter, instructor in the.University's department of music.

The program to be presented bythe Club will feature Christmasmusic in addition to several specialunangemanU of selections particu-larly adaptable for male voices. Apiano solo by Gerald J. Fischer '39of New Brunswick, and selectionsaung by a Glee Club Quartet willbe other features of the concert.Dancing will follow the Glee Club

Bernard W

beii;t in -

> i | i t 1

I tin power of cajolery,,,,t;iie hiiiu.ith with ctiinpH-

:,nd persuasive speech.aiiv cotmtiy part wilh such

meetingthe

Mi.

|1M."

-~ AssemblyVogel was theat the district

ng <)t Lions' dubs held in'arishlllouse of <j)ur Lady of;'annel church on Wednesday. Di'|imy. Distridt Governorill lluwaat was t^astmaster.

program, with music by theQueensmen, a Rutgers undergradu-ate orchestra.

Gardner In CroupW. Buinham Gardner, a senior

from Woodbridge, is a member ofthe first bass section of the GleeClub.

1 i^nuch a* the millions of.II% collected, in enceti of' .!l of old-age pemiont, are

MircJ [or general expense*<! Mippoicdly replaced by gov.iimcnt 1. 0 . U.'» to iUcIf, thenil ihui uied repreient a fore-i I<i.(ii by the people to finance,

part, the fait accumulatingdeial deficit. In fact they alsoncsciil the siphoning off of !• t much individual purchat- {i: power from normal channel*' trade. And theic channels are

-.ones, if you please, that pro-it.- nur goodi and create new

•ilk. Thue the people are beingduly and unreasonably ex-

lulled in the iutereil of aoteful and uteletily entrava-nit administration.

v\ i i i n l l i r i d g e i s f i l i n g a f o r m a l< -t with the Stale Highwayailment because of the circle-< in If at ihe No. 1 highway, onnail to Iseliti. Tiuiiishin At-

1 v Mi-Klroy, like many utlii'r•It-ills, says the criissini' is very

'•mils and he is right aboutlii tht' first pliice, the circle, so-

I, is so laid out ttiot ii I'HWM>*"W dnwn nf thi'iiugli traffic,iiles are .supposed lo do, amiing liglils will have to be cs-hfd if local residents arc lu

a bleak.

I oo bad, after »uch an elab-' 'te arrangement between the

1 ileipait and route 1, we"uld be burdened with a uje-)b botch at the latter croning-

'•i l iap* Mr. McElroy'* protcjt>ill serve to caute the Highway' ' 'par tment to recognize the' ' ""gen and delay* that might''•'vV been >o eaiily avoided.

Mayor August F. (jlreiner and

,nv,e,ii;c J. Campioit president

,,f the ;I.«M! club, welcomed the

bv ciiigri'Bationat tinging of

"America1?! followed by prayer

Ki-ports vittrfthen revived from

,-lub, froiii qwibe r r f t Uunellen

K,hl,ls Janieiburg, Miljtnwn, New

H.un-wick.! Pirth Amboy, hayre

Iville'SoutH Ambt.y. South Hiver

Is Speaker At Testimoivial For John Bergen

WOODBRIDCE - A lestimon

ial dinner was tendered to T o ^ » -

dfi Committeenian John Bergen

..i the Colonia Country C'lub Wed-

nesday night by local Democratic

leader John Coyne and members of

the County Committee. Mr. BerKen

was re-elected to his third term

this month and has been his par ty ' s

most outstanding vote-getter in

rcct'ht.-jpolitLeal history.

N*e^nsky-fw KlMnntheiiing the

paity organization was stressed by

Mr. Coyne."The par ty ' ' , he said, "cannot

hope to achieve success unless allof its member* are willing to givetheir time and their efforts in closeco-operation throughout the year.We can never hope to be victoriousif we must depend on those whoare able to manufacture a little in-terest a few days before electionjust in the expectaiton of partici-pating in the campaign fund.

Anticipate* Control"We all realize that Mr. Bergen

K - - Township"IMI'V l.cnn K. MoElroy will

i n ' WfiinUiridftc at n hour-!i Kli/nlieth Tuesday, culled

\ .ivtiint Attormjy General .1.• •• .'1 Mavis, to plan methods to

' i L \ , w York City's proposal to1 i" r ui' its garbage on Stalen

I '•••'•<i\, dii'fCtly across the sound ''in l '"it Heading. ;

Mi Ml^'.lroy is relying upon in- '••km.1 ;i Hin-yi'iir-old treaty be-

'"••I'li thi- two State* to preventthi ninve. This piict subjects New\ "ii. ^hipping to New Jersey nuar-.. ue |iinvisiiiiis and nince then t ' i • would be moved in bargesi!""n tin- stiunil to the proposed

idiiMiinn^ site Mr, McElroy believesit t*ttn be thwarted.it it ion to the local repre-. Mr, pnyi* also has in-

;•.itcil.a ilflegntion from the CHi-• ominittee of Staten Island,

h :ilso is ohjectiiig to the plan.

WOOnilKlDCF, I'lirinilnii'iit lit i- believed that if the opposi-• f WPA rolls by dropping workeis ituin is .sufficiently forceful a sec

over Ilii years uf age, und widows, ;imil alternative nnW Ulidei1 coimitlis ciiusii'ttf-uunsidi'iiihle criticism j era!inn by Ney York sanitatitm•ihroughout. the town hi.il officials | officials dispositiixi of tlie refusi1

claim they have received orders |tin 1'ikei's ISIHIKI—will be ado|>t»from Washington to (iiiiclice th i t ied .

Curmrn Zullo

Under New RegulationFrom Washington

policy and nrto alter it.

A half-dozen wil

were dropped fr«m

on (w i t h o u t d i s i - re t io i i

project conducletl

owed ivomeiithe sewing

in the Port

Reading school this wei-k. Thenuniber of men over ii,') who havebeen dismissed could nut lie learn-ed but it was believed to exceeda score.

The theory of the dismissals isbased on the ability nf citizenswho have passed the age of tia wobtain old agc \ assistance, thefunds for which are supplied by:hc Federal, Stntl" and rmrniy gov-ernments. Widowed women whohave children and have no othermeans of support are entitled lu

teda-! fhis

Nuiiance U Seenit is held both by the State

unit ieiulenth and those ofTownship that the plan to useStall I! Island as a dumping ground.vill i leate noxious odors and willii1 :i lii't'i'ding place for flies and

•iiiicr insects. Port Heading people.He particularly opposed becauseif (he fact they would be moiiiectly affected, although itIViii ed the entire Township woulddiffer to a degree, as well.

This municipality has alreai!filed its objections with (iovernoilluibei't K.-Luhniun, Mayor K. H.Linuanlia, Governor A. Harry

'Moore and the Interstate Sanitallion Commission.

Among the better known selec . ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ti0™^ r ^ U n L 0 ' B i!is an excellent candidate, just as

llietuia vi .-TMJII-..,^ . . . .

aid from the State Board of Chil-1dren's Guardians but where sup-port will come I'm those withoutchildren, has not been explained.

WPA officials wish to point nutthe dismissals in these categoriesare not the result of their decisionbut of orders from Washington.They declare nothing can be doneto per.mit exceptions ami urge thatother forms of relief be sought,

PT. READING UNITNAMES COMMITTEE

Holy Name Unit Will HaveCommunion Breakfast *

On December 11POKT RKADINC The ll.,ly

ame Society of St. Anthony'sIonian Catholic Church will hold

first Holy t 'iininuintoii hre.ik-l ill the parish hall Pct'emberwith the following cuinmlttei1

members in charge:

Vincent McDonnell, Stepheniui'ka, UiHialdo I.onihardi, Carmen

Zullo. Jacob Si'liiavn, I,, Ciaiili'lln,Martino, K. l.iiinpi.elci1. Vincent

Inzeny anil H. Quitin.

Newly-elected olh'ceis of the orgauization arc : president. ItonalilI.ombardi; vice-president, VincentMcDonnell; it'i'indinn secretary,Vincent l lozeny; corri'spiuidilig(ccretaiy, Walter Salfiun; linancialleert'tary, .liicnli Scbiax.i; Irensurer, M. Alihani; anil marshall, ICuitTreda. Kxccutive committimembers are Stephen (lurka. Carmen Zullo, I.. Cindello, K. l.ampieter and II. Qiiinu.

The unit will orgimi'/.e a pienrhoir nt Ihe nes( regAilMr nu*uti4i

inaililiu.mjUiAssetnblynu.nVo-L,,l the fol'l.lwiiiK spok<-'- Distuct,;,,vf, m,r Adrian Van Uubenstem;Unbi-it Mulviitey, Director of the• • ' • - • League; Past District

Widler Sei-dayan; StatesVcrt'utivCavl l!anw<.rt; Past Dis-" • " (lovernor Kobert Perma;,,•,,„-,,! Governor Morris Chattel,SLati- Director StejiheiijirubM.

Engagement is Announced0 / Colonia M a n , N Y , Girl

COIOXIA-Mi1. and MrO. Al-fred Doubts Dlena of KejsilW-lonHoad.CardcnCi I.. I . an-uounced the engagen o t thu rdaughter, Audrey *. • uf, wJ a r a B S P. Wilker-on the Tin ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar VW1-ktr-'on of Woods Lam-.

The bride-to-be is a deuce nd-aIM| of the well-kv«wii «ydertHd Iliuwer tauilit's ol -Nl-'w

Kiigland. She attentled thehiiemls Academy and graduut-;-d from Smith College. _ Mr.V\ ilkir.-:oli is a graduate,ol Am-heist.

LIUII.T li, ML - i - . . & *„

are: "Echo Song", 'Today is BornImmanuel", "Brothers Sing On","Now 'tis Time to Go" by Bach,and the Rutgers Alma Mater, "Onthe Banks.'1

MRS. POTTER HOSTESSTO MOTHERS DEC. 12TH

ChbHasMeetingWithMrs.Van Syckle On Monday;

Mrs. Harrison SpeaksWOObBRIDpE-A meeting of

the Mother's Club will be held De-cember 12 at the hor.ie of Mrs.Stanley Potter, Freeman Street.

At a meeting held Monday atthe home of Mrs, Harold VanSlyke, Tisdale Place, Mrs. EuniceHarrison, principal of the Middle-sex County Vocational School atSouth River, was guest speaker.Mrs. Harrison gave an interestingtalk on the work of the school,various vocations offered to thegirls and methods of training. Shealso displayed articles made bysome of the students.

Mrs. Barron McNulty, Mrs.George Robinson, Mn. Edgar Mor-genson assisted with the preparu-

Hampton Cutter

he hus been an excellent TownshipCommitteenian. It is only properthat we should gather here to-night and nay tribute to him—afine Democrat, a public servantwho has the best interests of allthe people in his heart, and a thor-ough gentleman. With candidateslike him, and with the steady loy-alty and conscientious interest ofevery member of our party, we nanlook forward to assumption by theDemocrats of control o'f the localgovernment,

Committetriian Bergen express-ed his sincere thanks for the or-ganization supp'ort at the lastelection.

MASONIC LODGE SETSDMER-DANCE DEC. 31Tamer Is flamed General

Chairman 01CommitteeArranging Aifan

tions and Mrs.poured at tea.

SLACK ON PROBATIONWOODBRIDGE — S i g m u n d

Slack, of Strawberry Avenue, wasplaced on three-month pruhatiuiiby Judge. Arthur Brown on a com-plaint filed by the man's wife, An-na, who charged her spouse with

disorderly.

ALL-HI NEWS RESUMESWITH HOLIDAY ISSUE

Eleanor Kilroy Named Edi-tor Of Undergraduate

Paper At High SchoolWOODBRIDGE — The staff of

the All - Hi News, a school news-paper at the Woodbridge HighSchool, has been re-organizedagain this yea.r under the direc-tion of Miss Alida Van Slyke as-sisted by Miss Margaret Morgen-

n.The paper will appear monthly,

WOOUBRIDUK—The AmencusLodge No. Hll, 1'lit' ami AcceptedMasons, will sponsor a dinner danceat the Craftsmen's Club, (JreeuStruet, New Year's Kve.

William B. Turner will serve asgeneral chairman of the ananiie-metits with (leorge linker in chargeif the ticket sales, Klbur Richards,

music chairman, and Nets Kjcldse.n,

dinn'er chairmanVMusic for diiluVg will he played

untler the (lircctii\ of Jimmy (layand his orchestra, Vrnierly knownas the, AristficratX nf Rhythm.Tickets for the alTchased from any menilicr of thorganization.-a*1

CHARLES HEINE, 79Funeral Services Held Mon-

day For Iselin Resident

FOOD SALE TO BOOSTAVENEL CHURCH FUNDWomen Of St. Andrew's

Parish To Sponsor Ba-zaar All Day WednesdayAVENEL—The women of the

St. Andrew's parish wilk sponsoranother in a series of food salesWednesday morning and afternoonat the home of Mrs. Harry Grant,liunii'lt Street. Proceeds derivedfrom the affair will be used to-ward the church building fund.

Luncheon will be served at noonwith the sale starting at 11 o'clockand lasting to 3 P. M.

The committee members inchai'ne consist of the following:Mrs. JnincH Crowley, Mrs. HudolphVoelker, Mrs. Peter Jamlrisevits,Mrs. Joseph Suchy, Mrs. William

i(ii"iusnin, Mrs. J. Barna, and Mrs.K. Moran.

Reservations for the affair canbe made Tuesday evening withMrs. Grausam at Meinzer Street.Telephone reservations can bemadi' by calling Mrs. Grausam atWoodbridge 8-1529-J.

SCOOT COMMITTEETO CONVENE HERE

District OfficialsConduct SessionConduct Sessio

Municipal Building

TOWN TO RECEIVEFORDS SEWER BIDSON DECEMBER 19th

| U. S. To Purchase Local Se-curities, Grant $128,006To Finance The Work

PAYMENTS RUN TO '68Federal Grant Conditioned

On Completion 0{ JobBy January, 1940

WiHiDUIUUCK - Hid- will beopened and lon t imts awarded1 bythe 'I'tiwn-lnp roinmjttee on I)e-(•rnihcr 111 fm she hiyniL' nf the.new .t'wer sy-trni tor Ful'ils, Hope-lawn and Ki'ii-lu-y, it WHS an-iipiniced yestt'idiiy. Ivtimiiti1)) fora dis|io-al jilnnt will lie rei|Uvnttdu ithin the next tvn months.

Word was rei'i'iiTil this week: ihrtt the wdeml Kovtrninrnt will• pnrchiisi' the municipality'n bond*

to tinnnrc the local nhurc of thecost of the work, entimated i t 'WNfi.OOO. A Federal tyrant ofSI2H,1'i4 has been iillottod towardthe I'xpt'nsc- and the remaindermiut be paid out of local fundB. t

The Slate Department of Healthon Wednesday approved the plan*"ttbnihteil by Township EngineerClarence W. Davin for the sewerwhich will run ftewnl mile* fromthe vicinity of Fords Corner toSmith Street near the National'iic-proofinif Company, where the

iposal plant will hi' situated.Pnymtntt Run to '68

Annual payments of $1,000 will. mai|i' by the Township from

,!I3!I until 191(1 when the install-ments will be Increnspd to $h,(M)0until Iil53. From 1954 until 1UBB,the yearly payments will be $(1,000.

Under the terms of the Federal(trant mid loan, the work tmi>t be'finished by January of 1'J4(), It isexpected that us soon as the bidsnre received the contracts will beawurdt'd immediately anil workwill commence and continue nofar as the weather allows.

The Township Committee hadijj'ch'd strenuously to building

tht1 sewer and th#disposal plant atthin time because of the expense in-•ulved. Agreement of PublicWorks Administration oAirials to

ml rllulte ii' StleH'olF portion ofH' cost anil loan the municipality

ihe litcmuiry remainder, plus themill ai-Uun of thn Slat"1 Jkpart-

ment of Health to force immediate•onsideration, resulted in the tle-•isioii to go ahead with the work.Vastly improved financial stand-ing of Woodbrid(tc Township wasresponsible for agreement uf thegovernment to financi- the localshare of the expense at such anattractive rate of interest.

WillIn

son.

A, predicted, the N'ew Jersey•i. latino is still legulb' in sessioii

. I wil! doiibtltw reumin "on call"til Miiiic way is found for fi-

iiiciuj; the promiBt'd special elfc

n in favoi- of horse racing.

Did you know thai helium hadtust been discovered by ph»»i-> iau> to h* a »ur»-fir« cure (or'I lima? Anyway, *ti« laid lo beiiiuv Today, according to thei'l'dderi DIKOI, a imall balloonlull of helium, that wat once

"i111 J5.000, cotti- oneand-a-'".If cent..

A iircleleii circle turpatitt .All formulas heretofore kuownAnd loctl expert*, of all clanei,' it a dangcroui zone.

—H. W. K.

Congregational Auxiliary TofloWChristmas Bazaar On December 9

the first edition to be printed before the Christmas holiday. Itwill consist of four pages with fourcolumns to H page,

Miss Eleanor Kilroy was ap

ISELIN --CharliTrenton Street, died

nointed as editor in chief withMiss Dorothy Hunt, Feature Edi-tor; Miriam Junderup, News Edi-tor; John Eoyle, Sports Editor;John Korczowski iiiul DorothyKniely, Managers.

WOODBHIDGE — The annualnoliday bazaar and supper of the..ulies' Auxiliary of the First Con-

I'IUHTII will be held

De{ l l l l O l l t l l l - l l i i i v . i i . . . . . . .

ember ti 'it the Sunday school. HIM. The bazaar will be held at! I', M. and the dinner wilt beerved at, <! o'clock in the church

dining' ruuui.Mi.-, Kiiii't>t Moffett will serve

as chairman of the supper com-m it lee. assisted by: '

Mi?, William V. I). Strung, MrsHorence M. Hull, Mrs, P. O. DixonMrs. John Flemings Mrs. MauriceFiampton, Mrs. Wayne T. Cox.Mrs. KrediHuber, Mrs. J. EdwardHai ned, Mrs. Raymond Killfenber

, Mrs. ('harleis Schweiuer, Mrs,Koyce Stufford, Mrs, John Pfeiffer, Mrs. Ethel Digit, and Mrs, JohnDoekKhider.

Cuiiimittees in chaise nf bazaarhtiuths are; Kuni'y»rticle«, Ut*. B

i. Iloasdiirul, chairman; Mrs. W... Osboru, Mrs. Harry Linile, Mrs.

Thomas Z. Humphrey and Mrs.Roy Anderson; aproris, Mrs. Josephltoyal, chuirmun, Mrs. William IIVuorhees, " " "••"••• Mf«Mrs. M. Kolbe,Henry W. Schrimpf, Mis. J, CWilliams; Christmas cards andnovelties, Miss May Kelly, chair-man, 'Mrs. Clturleu Trautwein, Mrs.

I Fred Nelson, Mrs. J. M. Coddiiig-ton; delicatessen, Mrs. M, IrvingDemarest, chuirman; Mrs. WilliamL. Hariied, Mrs, Floyd'Huyck, and

Despite Slippery Riding,Bat 5 Accidents Reported

WOODBRIDGE — Despite,the slippery weather, onlyfive minor accidents occurredin the townslig) during theweek,

Eight persons were injuredslightly and two pedestrianswere struck by a car thatskidded along the Super-High-way at Iselin. Injuries wereminor amounting to brusises,abrasions and lacerationsabout tin1 face, arms and lti^s.

1, Til, ofSun ilny

night at tht 1't-rth Amboy (leneralHospital. Servict's were itetd yi'.-;-terday at his home with Uev, A. II.Behvi'lilierg in chaiv/i- mid the Imrial taking piuce al"t]ie ArlingtonCemetery, Arlington.

Surviving arc his widow, Mary;two daughters, Mrs. Mary MIIUIMof town and .Mrs. William Noe ufNewark; six grandchildren' and asister.

Happiness Girls Will MeetTo Plan A Christmas Fete

SEWARKN—A'meeli im of theHappiness Girls of the St. John'sChurch will be held at the parishMonday with Miss Victoria Bishop

Miss Stella Ku/.nick as host-es. ' .Rans will be made at the

ing fo't' a Christmas partyi i I

WINS HIGH RANKFormer Fords Boy Attain* 90

Average At M. I. T.

WOODBKIDGK" - Paul EdwinSamlorff, a former resident ofFords and now residing at NiagaraFalls, N. Y., who is enrolled atthe Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, has an average ofninety per cent, it was announced

i by the dean A the institution.

The youth, a senior at the uni-versity, is a graduate of the Wuod-

lidge High School, class of li)35,

\V()OI)HRII)C;i-: A meetingthe District ('otnmitttT uf Ihe HoyScout Council will lie held Wcilniday evening in the court roomthe Municipal Building at H P. M.

Plans will be made at the meet-ing to complete the organization ofthe Northern District. A chair-man ami vice -chairman will beelected and plans completed forthe assistance that can be develop-ed to a district commitlcr for thetroops of till1 district.

Scout troops ui' the NorthernDistrict will not receive their complete bem-lit fur Scouting until thedistrict is organized ami the pro-gram developed. The scout prgram is made through a districonimissitiiici1 anil a district cummittee.

Oswald Ni'hcl is the present <1Nti'icl commissioner. The NortherDistrict, which includes SewarctColon.ia, lseliu, Woodbridge anMenlo Park, registers sixty-seveper cent of its new 12 year olboys each year and seventy-twopercent nf all the boys who shouldbe scouts.

Demarests Will EntertainSewaren Club December 9

SEWAKEN The Sewaren Landand Water Club will sponsor a cardparty Dirember '.I at the home olVice-Commodore and Mrs. IrvingDemurest at Metucbeii, I'riuvcilswill be used as it donation Inwardsthe club treasury.

REV. DEVANNY TO TALKAT SERVICES SUNDAYSave Oar Ship' Is SubjectOf Morning Sermon; Tea

Planned WednesdayWOODBRIDCE—Kcv. Karl H.

Di-vanny, pastor of the First Pres-lyterinn Church, will discuss

"Save Our Ship", as his sermon.opic at the morning worship tolie held Sunday at 11 o'clock.

Evening worship will take ^llateat 7 :I5. Sunday School classes willmeet at 11:45 a. in. ami the Chris-tian Endeavor Societies will meetin the afternoon at the usualtime.

A regular meeting of the Ses-sion will hi1 held at the parish Mon-day evening at H o'clock. Theweekly tea sponsored by the Wom-

- Auxiliary will ho held Wed-nesday afternoon at 2:'i0 at thechurch with Mrs. James Reid amiMrs. John lElltott as the hiistes.se>.

VARNOLI NABBED

Campbell W. H. S. Graduate, WinsNew Academic Honors At Brown

andesse

Mrs. Frank J. Farr; GrandPantry, Mrs. Herbert H, Maxridd,chairman, Miu Lincoln B. Tam-boer, Mrs. John Liddle, Mis. It nthMcElroy, Mrs. Charles Thomascandy, Sigma Alpha fhi SororityPhi Alumnae chapter will bu iicharge and the grab bag willconducted by tb<e. Christian Endettvor Society.

m

gheld bybcr 21).'

NO LICENSE, FINEDW.OODBRIDGE — Joseph Setl-

lak, 4:1, of Main street, was fined$;i Saturday for court costs atjdgiven a suspended sentence fordriving without a license. He wasalso ordered to reimburse thetowiuJHip. tlu> sum of $!> for dmhaging a police radio cur,

WOODllKIDCiE-— Leonard M.I'amiibell, son of Mr, and Mrs

Liuii I1'. Campbell of (irei'li Slreet,

was awarded the Class of 1SI02

Scholarship, one of live awarded

Monday by officials at Drown Uni-

d K Ilo

meetot In-a C h r i m p

the, organization

Lions' Club Blind BenefitWill Offer Twenty Prizes

WOODBUIDCK••-Members ofthe Lions Club will sponsor aKiting social toiiiifhl at Ihe Cral ts-mtn'^ (Hub for the hclielit of Ihc

blind.Twenty attractive prizes will

be awardt'd as well ii;- picverals|ieclul iiwards.

by off iaversity, Providence, K. I.

Mr. Campbell was judgedhave met with the qualilicutimis ofhigh standing in his class and to

Mrs. T. R. Jones, ChairmanOf Church Unit Food Sale

WOODBKlDCiE—A food sule'will he held tomorrow morninguntler tin1 auspices of the St,ElkaJji'llrUnit of the TrinityKpiscopal Church,at the Thomp-son Flower Shop, Main Street,ill 10 o'clock.

Mrs. T. Ii. Jones will serve as'uncial chairman and she willbe assisted by Mrs. Harry Ford,Mrs. Orray T, Frase-r, Mrs. Al-fred Cimiptoh, Mrs. Mark Mc-Claiil, and Mrs. Arthur Mollitor.

lave shown signs of leadership, it

MIS announced this week by As-

sistant Dean Edgar l.unphei. lie

is (hi1 first tu receive Ihc -chular-

ship made possible by a class gifl

to the university.

the first two years at

captain of thDuring

Brown, he wa

freshman basketball team and won

his varsity letter last-year. II

lserved on the Vigilance CommiUei

Sophomore and was awarded

h l F n c i s

Confectioner Arrested InDrive Against Lottery

WOOIJBRIDCK - - Local politeattain started their drive to elim-inate the sale of lottery tickets intin- township.

Tin1 first catch this week wasmade Tuesday with the arrest of('uasur Varnoli, •1'j. of Mainstreet. The mail was taken to the,n>lice hendquurters and lined S'-Tiby Judge Arthur llrown andwarned never to sell lottery ticketsatfiiin.

STUDENT HONOREDTrautwein To Receive Award I

In Brooklyn Tomorrow

W00DBRI1MIK -• C h a r l eTrautwein. Jr.. MIII of Mr. andMrs. I'hai'U'.s Trautwein of Am-boy Avenue, will I'i'itive the keyto thi1 Delta Mil Delta Fralernity,honorary society a| the St. John'sUniversity nl llrooklyn, N. Y.,

as a Sophomore andpreliminary honors anil a FrancisWaylund Scholarship this fall,ic a member ol'^tbe Sigma i in'raternity.

The local youth is a graduate ofthe Woodbridgc- High

GUILD MEETS MONDAYW 0 0 l ) B R i m i K - - A ineeunu

the Lilliun Huschinan (.millFirst Presbyterian Chinchhelil Monday evcniiiir at (Iiof Mis.s (iiace V. lluber,Avenue. ^

111 I hi'ill behnnieiiiden

ty nl Urooklyn, ,w evening. The award willlde at the Hotel Bossevt at f |

nun rimhe made

in.Mr. Traulwein is one. of fifteenl

scholars out of 17011 students i«ii-|rolled at the school to leeeive th'okey t,t) the fraternity. He isijraduate of the Wnodbiulga Uit;hSchool, class uf 1 !•;)().

j

SENT UPWOODBRIDGE—.Charles Duti|

ham. 1-1. of Ouk street, wan sealto the workhouse Friday by Judgl

I Arthur Brown for drunkeueas.

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21 RELIEF CLIENTSON CROSSING JOB,0 M E N W S 1 AVOWS

Says 200-Odd EmployedOn Elimination Project; j

Ratio Seen Small

i m S EVADES ISSUE

Says Preierence ExtendsOnly to Union Workers;

5 Carpenters HiredWOODBRIDGE - Relief Direc-

nr John Omcnhi«er reported yes-terday that a total of 21 relief re-cipients in Woodbridee Townshipme included in the 200-odd work-:rs now engaged on the Ideal graderousing: elimination project. Thir-

teen had been engaged previouslyund cijtht others on relief wereadrled durinjf the week. Mr, Omen-hiacr said.

Amonn those hired, h« said, weresix laborers and two carpenterswho arc on the relief rolls. In

Titiale Place ResidentsHosts At Party Here

Tuesday NightWOOnBRIDGE—A double cele-

bration was held Tuesday eveningat the home of Mr. Jind Mrs.Charles Kaufman, Tisdme Tlace.The affair marked the birth of adaughter, Lorraine Ann, and Mr.Kaufman's receiving the firml de-gree of the Masonic Order.

Guests present were: Mr. nndMr*. Jack Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Rubenstein, Mr. and Mr*.Morris Slotkin, Mr. and Mm.Charles Lehrer, Mr. and Mrs. FredKaufman, Judge and Mrs. ArthurBrown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kauf-man, George Baker, Dr. and Mrs,Cyril Hunter, Dr. Isadore Rabino-witi, Sylvia Tobrowsky, BenjaminRabinowitz, Mrs. Molly Gelfand.

Also: Oscar Madberg, WilliamOlsen, Herman Stern, WilliamTurner, Harry Baker, Steve Com-ba, Niels Kjcldsen, Herman Qujnn,Walter Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Ar-thur Wolpin, Mac Seidell, SamuelGursky, Jack Weiss, Irving Hutt,Miss Rosaline Kaufman, Maurice

GIRL WINSACADEMOONORS \ W0ODBR1DGE—AriDther in a

porios of card parties will bo held

SPONSORS DANCEForcU Junior Legion Unit

Holda Party Tomorrow

„ , , ... „ „ . , , FORHS The Junior AuxiliaryV i m r t i a F l e w n e r A m o n g i o u n i l , a y y< A * R ? w , r y ? < " ' C L V -1'' '>"• > < » ' r v H a n » n P o s t m <>fVirginia r u n n e r A™ong,«,. Jwnw. churcll for ,nr bvnr. |hr W r u . s m , 1|1(1 wtll MT „

• AttlUUm High ^ X i ^ ^ ^ X , * ™ ^ "or* r»in. .omo.Averages «wn s'recJ. .„ th,- winters this wi-rk in thr

Mrs. C a U l a n o will ts-TVP i n gr>n. A,,V11 „,.,,•.. «t,,„!..;„„ , ' H i t

XKW niihonors iiuliratinjr Ilmt thrir win-1,a number.nf years tlifners achieved a record 'nf l.K or

)li*si - i > ; I s

winnersinry'-i SturkimrVi'i.hi l . itflus iilnl

were,ln-

better \\w ncademic|yenr nt New Jersey Cnllegr forWomen, wi'tc won hy 21 MiddlesexCounty girls, it has hoen an-nounced by Miss 'Rather W. Hnwes,rcgintrai'. Honors were won by51 members of the clnss of 1939'

(if students winning uiidor.triihonors nt tin' ond of junior-•yp.ir'-Kn* hern considerably higher than'the pprct'iitnge at (hr otul of eoph- t:f

snld.and fvcshmhn yeurs,'

"Major nnd minorf h

jconstitute most of the wurk ot the

j junior and senior your-! for thej f d l l i

GETS OFF EASY— A Urttyfrml-

was irlven to (it-nneriiibi' Tolli. Jii. of >'i'W Hrunnwick, Kri-

day. by .liidgc Artjuir Brown for

28 of the tlnss of 1!MO and 27 of (majority of our student*, llnvimtthe class of 1!>41. 'fulfilled required courses in thr

The Middlesex County girl* who I two lowor years, stmlriits turn tnwon academic honors' arc the •• work ,in their major fit'ltl" fur theMisses Frances Winfield 'U'.i of , junior year. This would s.'em :mMilltown; Blanche BerkowlU. '40 | interesting indication nf the di-of Piscataway; ,lunc Sickniek 'H : pendenrc of achievement upon inof South Rivi-r; Barbara Post '40 j terest. '

i l i i \n i i t w i t h o u t n r e g i s t r a t i o n inins poss t ' s s ion . ,

ei.il civ.iiriinin ;issif»tod \>y Mrs.Hi.Min,1 Vnlcnli t ie , M r s . Davidlilip'rlin. Mi>. l l en iy Ne'tfer, Mrs.I,:niip l . i 'vy, Mrs. I 'hnt ' l i ' s Kr iese l ,Mi- . Mur t i i i Kiith, Mrs . Ih ' i inisKv.m. M i s . Many Vnn T n s s e l , andMir-. W i i l t e r l l n v .

TRIO PHILS THEn ,THEN CALLS COPS

Attempts To Throw PoliceOff Trail But Admits

Guilt In The EndWOODBR11HJK A novel

crime was. committed her Ki'iday hyJohn I'liinko. 20. and three nf hi?fliend* who stole a ciirnretti- anilpeanut, fftllftftne from I hi1 Merit(Ins Station where Planko was em-ployed and then galled police andreported the theft.

Police received a call from Himkn Kridny and after findum themachine on Cliff Rond, Sewarvii.obtained a confession from him

| mwl ami thi-i'i- frwnds admittingih. theft They •itmei! the call hadif. n tniide only t« throw th* pol-'•e off thfiv truck,

John « n sent fn the uorkhoutefor ISO dayt, fined $lnfl >nd hi»driver"* license was revoked indef-inlely for usinK an auto in the

thc-ft. The others, Stella Zyurrkn,HI, «'f IVrth Amhoy; John (irei-ji'ri-ik. IS. of Umleii. ;iml VirireritHi itnhinni. I1-, nf TIM HIT Sln.et,Pint RcHilini;. wen1 en<h fme.l $2Siilnl their dviveiV !;voked indefini'i !v.

addition, three carpenttrs not re-1 m a n , Mrs. ueiia Borak, andccivwg aid were given employ- ; D r A a r o n P a r * o t 'ment.

In rejfly to a request from theTownship Committee, that relief"clients be given preference on thework, Public Work* AdmjniMra-tnr Harold Ickes tent the follow.\n<r letter:

Woodbridge—Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lager of

Manchester, N. H., are visiting atd M H LYour tdegram of November * e j ! ° T , tf"'- ^.il^ " ' L

ment of labor on the Woodbridge i — M r »nd M r s - George ShimpKi-ado-crosBinK elimination pro-1 of Barron Avenue spent the hoh-jeets, has been referred to me for f'•** weekend at the home of rela-atkm.wl«d(j«ment. t'T«> at Woodstown.

our record*-UM ^^MTS. L E. Harngd and daugh-ter, Katherine, of Green Street,spent the Thanksgiving vacation

en*ractnr (in thi? project haslected to prosecute th<- work with

of Parlin; Virginia Flcsaner '41 of jIflclin; Hildegaide Osterberg 'IIof Spotuwood; Florence Dmlansky40 of Raiitim Township; Vir-

ginia Atkinson 'ilil, Marian Ber-iVian '39, Rorsnce Voohecs '40,Jane Hamilton '41 and AnneWoodruff '41. all of HighlandPark; Shirk-y Cohen "Ml, (lladys

| Dunn '.'Ml, Florence Dumas '40,Mnrcia Lifshita '10. Ursel Holsing'41 and Virginia Rupprechet '41,all of New Brunswick; Ruth Brown'39, Anita ("hriatorTorscn '40 andRuth Kaplan '40, all of Perth Am-boy.

Miss Hawes stated that 2f> percent of the class of lilll'J won hon-ors as compared with only 12 percent of the class of I'.Mil and 10per cent of the class of 11)4!. "For

I ' . l l i . l ' i ' t i n l ' i l« t -

union workmen. Sal the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rob-"It has been interpn-ted that in 'ert Hanson at Drexcl Hill, Pa.

nwi'h viuec the relief labor prefer- j —Mrs. J, M. Coddington ofBarron A»emie i« visiting at th

and Mrs. DavidYardville. Rev.

Is eitenilei! only to thoMnivmbers of th« union who are onpublic relief rolls and that reliefliibor preference has been com-plied with on exhaustion of union 'ents of an infant (laughter, Eliza-workmen on public relief rolls."

V . l a t l c .

home of Rev.Coddingtort atand Mrs. Coddington afe the par-

Rnuf ValaelniTlu. tuling is of little value, to

local officials becau* of the factthat but very few union workmenlire (in tin- rolls. Provision of em-

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H I ; n i l I I . n t h i l l . I IVIUK II I H I I I K . ' ' ' i i-i k m i t

i n i.. ' 1 1 u i t , ] O

b*th Anne. «—lire. Molly Geliand and son,

Alvin. of New York, Spent severalday* at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Morris Slotkin, of Main Street.

—Hiss Elizabeth Dunigan ofpayment for this small number, j C r o v e s t r e c t h a s returned to Geor-uniler the-termt of the Icke*" let- , %x%n f;ourt College after spendingtcr, ends the contractor*' respons- j t h e holiday with her parents,ihility for hiring relief recipient*, j __ | |r . and Mrs. John Henry of

Mr. Omenhitter stated he has j Rowland Place entertained rela-I;..I.I iini fi-in b u n advised by the contractor, ! t j v e s a t the tr home Thanksgiving

l:"' "|!1

1 however, that as soon as the pro- j j ^ y" j ji'et "swintrs into high" it will ab-1 _ ( h e s t e r Ulman of Grove Ave-

Uiy:b..all ahJe-bodW (laborers now [n u e has returjied to Braintree,'on the rolls. Has-s., where he is a teacher at the

Braintree High School.ni.'ii •-.,.. ii -UMII IHT.-UM. r j __ _ _ _ - . . . - . _ . _ _ . _ „ _ » „ , . — j ( r > a n r j M r s . H e r b e r t M a x -

field and son of Grove A"venueisited with relatives at Wayne,'a., for the Thanksgiving holiday.

—Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hirnerof Gretn Street are vacationingat Florida for a month.

ANNOUNCINGThe. Opening

of the

¥ILBELArt & Antique Shop

479 Rahway Ave.Phone Woodbridge 8-2398

Antiques - Bric»-a-BracPaintirigt - Chinaware

Early American GU»«

We Buy and Sell on Commisiion

ANTI-FREEZE

75

DIAMOND

THERMO-ROYALZERONE

WINTER-FLOFIVE-STAR

and other Standard Brands

NeverThan

Sold Lf$1.00

Joseph Andrascik562 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE

FREE DELIVERY PHONE 8 1 2 1 0

SPECUL FRIDAY »nd SATURDAY ONLY

Brook-field BUTTER

19c3c9c

10c

All Sealed 25c Qt.Can* of Anli-FrretfBLOW-OUTPATCHES each1 LB. CANCUP GREASE100'. I'l'HK I'AKAKKINBASE MOTOR OIL

Sealed Cam qt

NEW TIRESAll Standard Brandt

As MuchA.Z Gal. Sealed CanMotor OilNEW TUBES ,SUnd. Brandi ' ^ ^ UPGUARANTEED REBUILTTIRESAi Low An

Tvdol, Trxnco, Grr*>moil,Atlantic. Arcx

R<-1. 25cWINTER GRADES MOTOR

OILSralrdQuart Cans Qt.KLATSFIXED

EXPERT• VUICAN1ZING; inch

TIRE0 F F REGROOVINC; each

$1.9579c

15c25c40c40c

BATTERIESSTANDARD BRANDS

2 Year Cft' ,Guarantee ^ U O F F

STORES IN N. Y. AND N. J.

FOREST TIRE CO.175 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., Cor MADISON

C?P. CITY SCALES P. A. P. A. 4-0505

MILK FED

RUMPS OFV E A L 23 ib.

SMOKED

CALIHAMS 19c

£ y Pork Loins Rib-EndOnly

FRESH KILLED

RoastingCHICKENS,,..FRESH KILLED

MarylandTURKEYS

! FRESH KILLED

c Fricassee. ^ I b . , CHICKENS

JERSEY

OQc Fresh0 0 Ib. H A M S ib.

WOODBR1DGE LIQUOR STORE564 ST. GEORGE AVE. Next Door to Andrmcik'i

HIGH GRADE WINES, LIQUORS, BEERSAl Reasonable Pricti

Open Every Night 'Till 10 P. M.Free Delivery from 7 a. m. lo 6 p. m. — Saturdayi 9 p. m.

p i . .1

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l\ \ I ' . 1 I I I I I ' l l l H i V ri , | i l l i i . l I n I ' S l l i l I I l a k e I ' I -

i l l . i t i ' l v H I U s : l . | i t | i l l n t li . - . l i i K . i s i i . ' i n l i i " t I i . l ; i » .

DUBOYCE-HOFMANNRITES SOLEMNIZED

i [ i r . H I I M I I I . l i s v i i ;

! I T M A I I ' I > N I T ; 1 : N• , . K u l ; i r i n . - ' i i i i K i . t

1 ' i i i i i l n ! I '• ' " I I l i * - T " \• I L i h U .

I « I-lli.lt

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'IM'Mi -

Avenel Girl Weds isclinMan In Cerewooy At

St. Janes' Ckwch

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i , I'mniTiiiil'.' . AVKNE1.— Miss Mane B. Du-Mniii. iii.ii ] Boyce. daughter of Mr. and Mrs

iNii"i,h!'''™u'i'l|'hi! DuBoyc*- vi Fifth Avenue,'in- >• i.riimi,': beciimc the bride Saturday of Mar-lii.- win. ii'-I tin C, Hofiuaon. n>n of Mr. and

' Mi,-. Martin Hofmann of Istlin at'the St. James' Roman Caiholic

I.IK" T"«-ti»ln|i AKSI'SB- I c i , u r r h _ }{ev Thomas Carney of-

,,.,11.,. iii.ii ihi. Ti'«ii- lii'iatcd at thf re remony.... !.,,•.. i,v irKiiiiMi-m ! x h c bHiie, givt-n in marr iageW'I'H.TV;,!,|Xr,',is'M."s«i,i | by her fathi-r. wore a apphire bluei-M i i . K i ' i l u - r w l i l i a l l | v e l v e t f f o w n w i t h n i a l c h i n el u l l n i t - l i t . K I I I ' 1 m i n i '

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Mirit's. Mi*.- Marifr Hayden. asmaid of honor and aaly attendant.v,,Tc u wine tM»,)i mnh matching

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i ihi. Tinvn<lil|i ('ijthmtur.-' ( I'lMllt III l<» ' I l r "Tl- l inn t "

. Mill- Ml M U hl'lH Ill l l l t "I ' I • ill ».<l<l I'lui k In HIK ll

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i ii i a ^ o o u t - u r u i M i v m i n i -: . | ; H I I III- 1 I T I - I Veil.

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1 ',,111111111 I ' I - ;i ml t i n - pit \ -• i ' i,i I i \ t i n ' | i i i r i h a s w ii , -

I h , ' MIIIJl l l l l ' ill | l l l l r l l i lh l^ MtVV ll ll I t - l l l l ^ 1,1 x:iU- 1,11

! | .\ n s l i i (i w i l l i l f l i v i ' T n h j i l ' -i l , I I I i n s a i l ) i m H I M .

II. .1 l i l ' X l H A N ,'i'li^N l l .s l l i | ) ( ' I c i ' k .

• •. ' : : . l i n t s

WANT ADSBEAUTY SHOPS"

I'IIKL pt-onmn'in u-aVi< ii.iim llrauly KhiMMiu. l i

ld 8-023U.

The briiivfci'oomV htii nun *a>Bochm with John Hofmann

<iml William Haydtn a' the Usher*.Hun ai tini'l i A rm-piiyti folloittJ the e*re-

inuny at the bridi-'r rK.int. Upon.tticir return from a arddine trip,Mr. ami Mr- Hufnu>irt villat Fifth Avenut.

For Weddings-BirthdaysAnnivm-

ari«iGIVE

KreielsheimerDependable Jewelry

ol |-i(t ittms r » -|Hctd-with the KREI-tt QUALITY" stamp.

L KREIELSHEIMER0 1 SMilh 81- Perth Amboj

> I'KllMANKNTI'.rauty l lc i i i s :!Avii iuo. WouiJl»

WAVE• < " *

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WANTEITTOIBUYI:S W A N T K D - - i-'i'i:i'ilvi'1- HIIII l i i l i ' . i i - l inu-. CIII

•iiil. SI-II«IIK>I- H M*II,•i i i- . t N e w a r k . Ti-lit|>liunc

HOUSE REPAIRING• -T|',U wants work. nMiatr-

i ' 1 - m i i l i l l n i ; , a i l i l l l l i i i m , f t 1 ' - .I I I " ' . N n | u l i t l l l l I l i r K ' ' - H I H H l lI h'.'l.l- IMai-.'. Mnrgaii. T«J.\m\My 8SU. 1-7.

PIANOSN K . U T M ' T I , S I ' I N K T

I M A N U S> in M i n l c l I j . ' in. I ' .xhil i l l

I '1 i • !•;11 t.Mi li> SIIIII.IMI" W \ I ' A Y M K N T N I'll "KHKA 111'

1 'AM. TIIIH KVHNINIJ< n u n t i l II !• W.

'I I 'T I ' l l 1 - I A N t ) I ' D M I ' A N V1 I U I I SI l ' l i i i n l l i ' l i l , N . I

CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTIST

SKWAREN—"God lib* OnlyCnu-ic and Creator'" i> lla* l^»«>ti-MTnion fur Sunday, m ifae l i r itChurch Si'ieniist us S*«ajrn.

"The Golden Text it-:,"I jnr. theI.ofil, your Holy One, th* <:t*itorof Israel, your Kin?" il-auth•13:15).

Among the LttftMni-^imor. ci-tations is the fal]o»anj: front 'MeBible: \

'Have we not'all on*hath not on*1 God tr*atr«J(Malithi 2:1(11.

this passage from theScientist CextboaL,Health with Key to toe Scriptures"by Mary Baker Eddy: "Infinit*Mind H the creator, and citationis the infinite image or idea tm-aiuitiiiK from this Mind. If Mindis within and uitboul a|lthen all is Mind;is scientific" (R.

NAUGHTY!WOOLiBRIDCE — A (ne dot

hu fine was imposed upon itnepk.Barlast, 20, of Irvinj^on,fui iiasjiinir a truck on a hill.

VlnlM. 4lmp>Jrlti. clfini IlitU»nd |IO>1 — ••!«•

llT(»!t» TO PAY

P. A. Hardware Co.313 Midiion Avenue,

PERTH AMBOY

URNISHED ROOMS• M i n i m l u l i l i ' i . . . i l i l w l H i i l i l

i m m i'.s 14^ l l m v e A v e ."IK' , N .1 l ' l i i i n v W n . K - 2 0 4 4

I l -SD

H U I U M I r i u i i n , ill

ill ;II m fin-c lUi) »••12-2, »•

TO LET

hi' w IK iliM'ol'.itt-il, iii

li'l WMHII!IIKI"U A*'1'

BE SURE OF YOUR

BRAKESTRUST YOURS fO US!

RELINiNC • ADJUSTMENTSDRUM REFACING

TROUBLES CORRECTED

RAHWAYBRAKE SERVICE

5. J. GASSAWAY. Prop.(1 Ytt. with Blue Goose, Newark17 E. Milton A Y . . RAHWAY

F«*>Mrlj Albinen Garage

Get the clothesyou need for yourself and

Family and SAVE ENOUGHto buy your Christmas Gifts Here

Women's and Misses'

sCO

ANNOUNCEMENT

The biggest coatvalues ever offered.

'Smart Styles-Hm Shades, Materials

Pre-Xmas Sale

DRESSESJust unpackedl New styles!

New materials!$5.95 values.

MEN1.SAVE MONEY

SUITS .& O'COATS

STERN and DRAGOSETINSURANCE

announces the purchase of the

Dirk P. De Young Insurance

Agency of Avenel.

L MANN & SONOptometrists

. HOURS

Duly 10 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to 8WcAimUy 10 to 12 only

89 SMITH ST. Td. 4-2027PERTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY

Knockout Values! Save $5 to $10. NeWStylesl New Patternsl Big selection.Uie your credit.j

No extra charge for credit.[Ho extra charge for alterations.

DRESS UP THE KIDDIESBoys'Mackinaws'7.95Lumberjack's . . ' 5 . 5 0Boys' O'Coats . ' 6 . 5 0Boys' Juit? . . ' 6 . 9 8

Money Saving Values-"CHARGE IF

Girls' Coots . »6 . °8

Girls' Dresses '1.481 Snow Suits ' 5 . 9 8 «>

srot

We take this opportunity to

pledge to our new clients, as

well as our regular ones, our

energies, in rendering an intel-

ligent, helpful and at all times

dependable general insurance

service.

STERN and DRAGOSET"Insurance For Every Need"

— REALTORS —

97 MAIN STREET CHRISTENSEN BLDG.

W O O D B R I D G E , N. J .

Phone:8-0150

186 PERTHAMBOV

(FUEL ANDJURNACE OILHIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY

MAKE OF BURNER

' Prompt and Courteous Service

[PREMIER oiuiSiisuPPLV co.. , 'IP RAHWAY. N. J._ . . BRUNSWICK AVE.

Phone Rah. 7-1 263 - NiBht I'hone

RAHWAY,

Rah. 7-0424-R

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OTHER EDITORS S A Y _ _ Years Ago4 Temporary Recession

The Cnicial Accid«at Period

-,rr. i r : <:. . -

• j ' i j - i • * ' . - • v . / j f : ' . " ' . i A ^ reii-:^ for that J r 1 a:-. The.riil ;- .a;- h.r-e

: , : : - Ten Ye«ri Ago*•'•*« £ ft\t BA5DITS STAGE

7 \ . . , ! / . . : AMAZING HOLDI.P

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.-r.al ."• — .!tee. A.-.y e of the R e : /

;;.e p^r.y fr',nt f.vr 1S40 th ix Mr.

•ele:ted hirr.. *A"iii have. The l}iTR'Kr^'..

:•::''. h'.\y ar/.ur.'t *.•;• out a1 temporary d:*"erv :

^.;'r,l;: rr.^rr.^r;. as the r e v Republican get \.

D^'.£*.vire. An idea of his -tar.d on puh!:.v eiir.-.d frorr. this brief summary of hi? v: :•

i::rr. '.'l-.IZ ZT.U\ 1937, wber. he retired:' Vp«—Emergency Bar.kir.g' Bill: I1 :- .-

o: the riilfjid* L* Adrr/a1? ' r r GEORGE MTLL£IL

CONTRACT

Tax Sanity

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Tax« - : vFederal De ' t -t ^- il l time :•.,:.

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.r ... ...c zit^i.r. . - ; ; t . .the •:*!>• 1 x i l t*s ti':i ty rtir.:ii;tur- A.;:rilr.g .to r.r.e Cvm^^icr/f dit*.;:>T:rat::r.i ^ the tax :r. r*il estite. -_:i average electrics! ier-:ce -^r n:7Tt; ;

Hcpkin* TI Knxk

i.r«*sii« iz. *£« i ;

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.-it- • y :verrtci-£ the Pre«:cent'i veto of:: -

; : - . : r i ; v : r« M c c i i T i: ::.-. - i t : - " " " . ' . • ^V ' . " - ' . ' . '."" * , , . .^ of -JM Tsw^sr:: .">£.=:-"« Ar . f . -^Tcr . ;^ B:.: Deivre tr.e senate ; e.:m,r^

' ••-Vv' i : -er.ter.ce" from the Public Uttlitiej Act: , rer : -

.r.fliti:r. iT.er.irrer.t to :rifir.il AAA: -h-

.el-ief \:J.-: the NRA: the Wheeler .r.-.er \

ill: i : h r re r . : e t : , the Wor l : Co . r t : ::-r.ft~.

: . i " o . l i - '1\.ier-S-eoretiry of At'ri;.It•-•-:•

To H*nt a Shoe NEGSO BANDITS:.',•!:? f r r-:*:;-. :: in TEJUOftlZE AVENEL „ .

•X 1*. Z t

Years A 5 04 iii R A- EXPOSITION PLANS." A i E COHPLETED

- • - • • • - • • • * - • • " - • •

Tr.ere i:e r.. :r.er--? "estrii"—and the hidder. tix*5 e;uresult : ; thit :r. Mi^>i:hiretti. ir.iuitry' = : - - ; - ; v -r^ .

12.6 le r :e:.t : : !-_:-

»::.":.;= :_i' 00

federal la**, rr.ir.y .'. r.utr.ter. ••V-;.h r.ive jv-zpaLies.

made prod. ;

thcu*

thi* the •;: :r.try averaged 12.6 per -;e~t. ir. >•: 2ie :-_-. -JJ

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umy e-^ocsr,

07 'blue co allsade ?r---di-:-.ivc :r.i_.-tr»- the ; : t t :f a Tr.e re j : :n :yrered 150 : : m : i r i e ^ : :er - :* . ; ; ; ! ! . . ~ ; . . ' , . : . . . J ..T* - r - • L---.^:* " T»'O 0*WNA>CE5 ARE

• • , ^ • • ) * • . * , . . • _ • " • * - " • * • • _ » U - » - ^ - * i »-j- • •• •- *" T T " ' i< :-1^* •*• _* 4 iT i i* " r T T T P C vT^2i ZrlTIC p " "S ~ * - 1 .i.

ir'~i ,-.. -.1 l.l'T--- ..:!-.. -. '

.:. :£Z±: :•:

BY BOOTH TARJUNCTOX

the time ar.d er.eri"' :f :r.d-rt"r." miit ce y.T.—iz.v.a during the year 1^:7.giver, t: keet-ir.* - : '.vith the :&x c:lle:v:r. Tre : :mhir.ed t u e s :•: the 15-1 . :mrar.:e-i

The result :• •:: v::u-—investors ire rr.'gh-- ••v -" ~cre than Jlgl.wl ' .wl1 li>: yeir. : :er.ed. t'iaLiciS ar.d e^pioyner.t iag. i r . i ' i r . arerige c: $10.75 for each .;_;*. ".rner.good t:me; remiir. a mirage. Thii m e i ^ that about' 5*J"CCL*J :f ti-.e1'

What cr*-irjtu.c*r-du.±£ citu CAT. d_..'r.^i±Iy „ t l e r rx ' hill Wfe-I "£• :h- i.;.viri.-..Ar.d the t:mr L* icr.g overdue for a return mer.t :s. tAxe .tt) tax iir.ity :-. ever.- ,-r.e of the 48 com-Tr.or.wealth>. a> -.veil as the federal govern-, ^ Q^^ HeTM* m EnUI n e--- ' ! A=er::an v j u E g r e r s ^

, rudely i^rprlicd the other

There i iJvu-dtrula for ir.du5tr:i! teace recweek tSaid Mr. Hook: " I : the element of corrpul-1Mickey Mouse wsd Popeye fee S^ilo-r?—sion and coe-rtior. -•••'in removed fro a. cur-'^ke two conic characte-r; exiled :y a d:> ^"/'iff".*1^*1.^'''rent industrial rtlatiir.?. gm: progress''^tc-r's decree. 1/would be made is tr.e drecric-D of Indus-1 To th<«e awed y^ung Ameri:ir.s. the

JOHN J. BITTING.../. _.—..

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Ten More Yearsof Life?

You want to pcplooi your ytanol mthihxs*. *l flfc 3 t tf Th t kThen tikelive to year fulfcrt, 3ont y>our toM. The bumia boJy tt *

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tad ituds for a |rwtof ludoxuiD tad ituds for a |uui QMkv-t, but bow it dott rwpood to

Hive a retfolir y«*rly pbjiic«ifallow out tot Doctor'* svgiatiotts abort dkr. r<esrrctse to j iny Uttle MoesMry phyitcal attest)This

In 1937 a total of 1,860,621 American should be trai led in the principle; of I t "n \T ' - • : ^V.u i i=7 i . ' " tfja* *'--"--•

workers" suffered the sUfyer ing io^i of ; '•sleeping with the head on a k iapsa ik . " ' ^ ^ - ' . ^ ^ ^ t f v ^ * 1 ?

28,42'4,857 days of work bwaose of indo« I Ba*. yoanf Americi ja auty ^ w s i * f . - y k n ^ f r o s * ! : ^ ^ ' t t e^ * ! • ' ' '

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»g»insi Natioaal income;. Th« final result:!Mon*e lad Pojxye? ••»*• » e*-. «etni rfA reducUoc of the nation»I parchasirLg1 Thew, yobnfsters. ts perhaps we auiswo-. ^_,,»,»,poweir which hurt everybody. ;0nr comic heroes trt.cghiers for what »;__!>

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Township Basketball Leagues Fire Opening Guns Next Week4S TEAMS SIGNEDWITH2QM0REEXPECTED BY GIOE

Fnrds Loop Will Start Sea-son In No. 14 School;Four Games Monday

ENTRY DEADLINE DEC. 7\ (KiDHRUXlE --- Tin: opening

,n ihe Recreation llepnrt-,,< liiiskelhall leagues will be

• •.,d on Mmiiliiy nii;ht when playi ,J,.I under way in the Eymna-

,iiv of the Fords No. M School,1 the I'lirish Honsr>.CmitriK'ts and Agreements cov-

, IIIJ; the participation of 48. mis lire .already in' the hands of,,iuio 1 Woe, director of the WPA

;. iiciition Department. Appi'oxi-,ti'ly i>5 tennis are expected toinnit entries before, the dead-

• •iM. Wednesday nijcht, December,'h. Teams still wishing to.yim-,!i' iniiy still register at any of

• ,ii Recreation Centers, In FordsN'i'w Brunswick Avenne. and

i;an Street, in Iselin at Oak, Tree::.i,id and lit the Parish House, 5")5lliitiway Avenue. Games will beinycd every night during the, :i<nn Monday through Friday

:f,'\ itl.so un Saturday afternoon.Scene of Tiltt

All teams in the Hopelawn,i MHIS, Kensbey section, cxclud-

, I he heavy senior team, will;\- their ^unves in the Fordsviol nym on Monday and Tucs-

<.;'••:. All heavy senior teams will..I_*v (heir guinea in the High- il (cym on Thursday, nlgtrts.\ : l.-elin. Port Roadinu, SewaTen,\.iiicl and Woodbridfte liffht sen-• ••. intermediate, junior and g\r\

•-.iins will compete at the ParishH.''iM>. The yirls league Kami's willin' played on Friday nights.

i lames will start,'n» «i••!((, 7 :4r>,- .mi and 9 :()0 each nipht. The rout*.'.I- expected tu be put into elH'ct;iii for first a junior tilt, then an1 !• riiu'diak', followed by twoI'liinr league frames. These rules••>i!l hold true everywhere w e p t

: 1 he Hitrh School where onlyS. nior Kami's will be played ami•vll start at ?:ir>, S:lr, ami !):15.

A tentative schedule for next*•* k in ut iuliut'.-!:

Monday at Ford«Lumber .lacks vs. Wood Crop's•litter Bnjjs vs. Varsity Fiveiluphe.ru vs. KnightsK lull's \s . Alui'Ues

Tuesday at Fordii-Drds X'M vs. Skeetcrsliill liillies vs. N, D. A.i1 's vs. Big1 Five\\ icks , vs. Keasbey F. C.

Thuriday at High SchoolIj d fihnsts vs. Sportinif ClubFiat. Club vs. Sewaren B. B.^I'waruii A. A. vs, Bar Flies

Monday at Pdrllh HomeHiily Name. vs. Kippers!• ('. Varsity vs. Deacons

Tuetday at Pariih Home1 iiiii'v (land vs. P. P. A.i'.lli'nians vs. Atlas StaL-s

Friday at Pariih Home',-. (letters vs. ' AH Stars

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Rule$FormulateAFor'38-'MourtSchedule In ToumsliipRfc Leagues

U'OODIllUIKiiv—At the final-••fire-season meeting ollhe managers of all teams to compote in the Townshipitecivatiuii linsketliiill League, Director Samuel Woe nn-

the following rules and regulations to govern the

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IN COURT OPENERPre-Seaion Tilt Is Cap-

tured By Sports AtBarcellonai Star

Sports About TownBy S. Samuel Gior

1. Official Playing Rulei — eel-tain nights. In such cases, ifTin' (M'l'u'iiil Rnwketbnll Rules, the niirht that is most desirnbU' bewith iulc chatiKe^ for IMH-1SW, written un the eontmct at the

pnhli^he the Spiilitinit Has- (time it if Hlibmitted before the sen-1 tht1 Spurting Club and the Hovers

Say, isn't fate a fiTnny thinn. You V.imw, \< in-' wasn't

in the cards for the Knrwn* u> jro unilffi-;II•»•»! :hnnnrh the

season that just m i W l .

I'm ready lo ml mil, ami sn are ninny il\\vr< thai s»W

_jrame, that the South Hiver I'imthall machine out*

SAAKES BASKETS FIVE f h B r Ted . outfought, an<| outsned the bual la ik Hut withall that to their credit they A-ere able t<i y:ain irriurnd onlyfrom their own twenty yard line tu the Uarrmis' twenty*

WOODtmiUOK — .I»«t by w»yof itfttinir the wnsou under wny,

1 0 0 «*R6 A86 REOUlMO TOI3ROW M4PLE r\HS ENOWrtft bt

05E0 i'n iht HNS to tm • 5Q0OOREP CBOWN SW6EP5WKES,

tocj M,« itir nil drtw tn entryIV *'inert *r*r 500,000

ki'thull (iiiide. has be»'ii m't'epted:md mliiptcd liv the llcpartment nst!i(> finiil word.

2. A.e RuU«.— (A) Players^liull he divided into three groups,aeeiiidin^ to their iitfe: I. Junior(iHiup--HK0» np to 15th birthday;2. Intermediate (iroup—Mites upto INth birthday; :!, Senior (irouiis- «Kes IS yours nnd over. (B)Any player who hns not renebed

«nn starts, the Department willoblige, a» f{ir as possible, by nr-muring the schedule ttcconlinifly.2. Postponed Gamen. There j»rctimes when it may be inconvenif ntfur 11, tei\m to appear or n frwmembers of n team to appear thuswenkertinn its full ^strenKth,Tliercfore, nil teftins will be allow-ed two and only two postponedKiinifs in ii half. Any more thantwo will be recorded HS a forfeit-two will be recorded HS a forfeit

Ins 15th liirthilny may play in the ,,,e. | n t )V,|Pr thnt « postponement

Perm's All-Female Bowling TeamRolls First Game On December 11BOYS'CLUB NAMESMINSTREL PLAYERSGyene* Selected As Inter-locutor For Performance;

f30 Are In ChorusW00DBRIDGE — The regular

meeting of the Boys Club was heldTuesday at the Parish House andwas devoted to preparation for theminstrel which the club will spon-sor in connection.with the AnnualRecreation Variety Show.

The fcroup spent the evening inrehearsal of songs already select-ed for the minatfel, selection ofadditional songs, and final selec-tion of the cast. The cast ia as fol-lows: Interlocutor, Frank Gyenea;End Men, Arthur Van Dalen, Wil-liam Gyenea, Ernest Dubay, AlbertRoyle, John Balla and WarrenWebb.

The chorus is expected to con-sist of approximately thirty mem-bers of the Boys Club.

Owls vs. Dare DevilsSchedules for the Woodbridge

Junior and Intermediate leagueteams were unable to be preparedbefore press time because a num-ber of teams certain of enteringhad not been received as yet.Schedules of those teams ean bereceived at the Parish House Mon-day,

Manager Of Squad Issues AChallenge To Any Simi-

lar Team In StateAVENEL—Come till ye and

harken to the challenge of JudgeWilliam Perna.

The Judtfe, from M lotiu historyof athletic endeavor in all of itsphases, has taken onFrom basketball and

side-line,baseball

teams, staffed with meek males,

Junior IA-DRUC. Any player whohas not reached his I Nth "birthdaymay play ill the Intermediate(iroup. Anyone 18 years or overmay piny in Jhe Senior Group.((') A team using an over-ajeplnyer shall be penalized by for-feiture of every name 'he inelig-ible player participated in. (D) Inthe event a player becomes over-age in the course of the playingseason, whether it be the first orsecond half, said player becomesineligible for further competitionin that group upon attaining his1'ith or IHth birthday. He is thena free sijjent and is (nullified tojoin the roster of u team in thenext highest group. (In this casennd only this type of case will ateam he Me, to obtain, a plqycr af-ter play has Ktiirterf in the first orsecond half. The team that receivessuch player r* t s solely upon whomthe player choosos.)

Reiidence Reitrictioni3. Reiidenee.— {A) In order

to be eligible- for play in the bfts-ketball lengucs promoted by theRecreation Department, a playermuH be a resident of Woodbridgc

the Avenel 'Squire has undertak- I Township. Abtolutely no outiideron the coaching and managing ofan nil-female bowling team.

"We're opening the season," hesaid, "on December 11 when wemeet the Lucky Strikes on thePerth Amboy Recreation Alleys.Th» is K&inK tu show the field justwhat a woman's bowling team cando. After that we will meet anyfeminine contingent in the State,bar none. If they want a game or aseries of games they only have toget in touch with me,"

On hi* team, Judge William listsMrs. Gertrude Herman, Mrs. MaryRussell, Mrs. Harriet Perna, Mrs.Edna Hanson, Mrs. Mary Pctras,Mrs. Marian Bartli and Mrs. IrmaBnrth.

"We're not going to ignore anychallenge," the Judge insisted. "Ithink our team has some of theclassiest bowlers, male or female,ever to roll a ball down the alley—certainly in these parts. Theyare naturals."

All members of the team residein Avenel,

the All-Townshipthe Township

will be eligible, (H) Further, play-ers living in Fords, Hopelawn andKeasbey must play in and are elig-ible to play in only the FordsLeague. Likewise, the same ruleapplies to players living in Iselin,Port Reading, Sewaren, Wood-bridpe, Aveiwl, Colonia hi thatthey must play in the WoodhridgeLeague, This rule does not apply,naturally, toleagues suchHei>vy Senior or Township girls,which are composed of teams fromall parts of the Township.

4. Team Roster».— (A) Allsquads regardless of group mustbe composed of no less than 7players nor more than It). No teamnot complying with this rule willbe accepted. There is one. excep-tion to this rule.. The Heavy Seniorleague, teams may have as manyas 12 but no less than 8 men ontheir rosters.

Schedule Requirement*5. PUying of Schedule.—1. In

some cases teams can play only on

can be effected, at least two play-ing days' notice muM be given toinjure the change. In all instancespostponement rents with the Rec-reation Department.

3. Forfeited Gim««. — Allteams that have forfeited twofames because of failure to ap-pear will be dropped from leagu

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met in a friendly little court en-gagement nt the Parish House thi*week with the former trouncingtheir foes, til tu 27.

Both clubii, In anticipation ofthe approaching basketball sea-son, tritd out, various candidate*.The Sporting Club lined sevenolaytrs during the conteit »ml theRover* tried out a hnlf-doien.The BarceUonas, olio in forwardposition jiml the other a* guard,each accounted for eleven of theSporting Hub's toUl while Cieslawith five field goals led the Rov-em. Sumlrik wan right behind hipi,

When the victors got to that poim thand on all occasion* held the South Ui

the hall on downs. The Smithone of the most peculiar plays 1 haw CUT

'ricomen bracedvcrite- for no gain,liver <cciri" came on .

Ortainly,you must admit'that Swenticki's block ami recovery of Kof-

Uixcr left end took •h lecrilic force and

not one bounce. Usually a lilmkrii kick takes a fewbounces, Hiving the kicking team a pii-^ihl.' rhance to" re-eiiver.

On the other hand let us look at what the KurroM •-just for

kick wiis peculiar. The Smiththe "punt" right off tht1 kicker's tm> wit

accomplished. Now, we don't like tu alibi, Imt-oooing- four from the floor. ,

For the Sporting Club. Saaken t'un, let's review what happened.

T. Barci'llona, fPochek, f

W. Mcrwin, f(i. Krumm, cH. Saaken, g,1, Bnrevllona, gJ.

G. Samlrik, fKozak. fW., Cfesk, f .J. Satldrik, cSahul, (fJ. Ciesla, g

competition. The penalty to ateam for i> forfeiture other than I t n r ee pl»« «one for failure to appear shall bedetermined and made by the Rec-crention Director. 4. "Walking offthe Floor" shall be penalised by(Iwqunlifkation from further lea-(jue competition. It, is suKgestedthnt if nt any time circumstancesare not in keeping with the feel-ing of a team, such team, rather-than suffer the wrath of disquali-fication for walkiiid off the flour,merely notify the referee that theyarc playing the remainder of thegame under protest. Upon com-pletion of the ifame, a written pro-test is necessary and filed with theDirector within 2 days. Be itknown, however, that the referee'sdecision will always be final.

Uniform Recommendedft, Uniformi—It is suKfceated

that every player wear a regula-tion basketball suit. Sneakers areabsolutely necessary. "Shorts" or"uwlerwenr" will absolutely not betolerated. Heavy Senior Leagueteams must be completely uni-formed All players of the sameteam must wear jerseys of thesame color,

(1) Length of periodi:a. Senior! .... 10 min. qu*r-b. ln'mediate A min. qu»r.c. Junior 6 min. qutr.

(2) intcrmiiiioni:a. Between h»lvei. ., 5 min.b. Between quarteVi 1 min.c. Called time 2 min. '

(3) Game Time:6:30—-Jr. League Gamei,7:1 S—Intermediate Gamei.8:00—Sr. League Garnet.9:00—Sr. League Gamei.

H) It is suRjtested that teamshe dressed and ready to play 15minutes before game time, in or-der to obtain pre-game warm-uppractice. If a team is not readyfor play within 15 minutes of the

demonstrated he has a bead onthe banket, plopping the pillthroush the hoop mi five occa-sion?, Krumm came through withfour field ROHIK, Pochek lnndintr

and Merwininsinit up a pair of floor shots.

The b*))c score!«1»0UTIN0 CLUB

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Royal RooterCorrespondent Fears

Insuiiicient CreditFor Johnny

WOODBRlDfiE — A corre-spondent, who sinns himself sim-ply as "R. C. T, A Loyal W. II. S.Fan1' writes in to tell us that suf-ficient credit for the royal recordof the Ban'on priddera this yearhas not been irivcn to Johnny Roy-al.

"Now that the W. H. S, foot-ball season is over," he writes,"and everybody on the team hasbeen Kive|1 a lot of credit I think

1. On the fifth olay of the game Waiilek raced55 yard* down the sideline for a touchdown. An( of-ficial standing on the ooociite side of the field "saw"him ttepoing out of bounds on\the 32 yard line. Sothe bait was brought back, much to the disgust of the

one kid has been left out.''1 mean," he continues, "the-

kid who refused to let a brokenwrist keep him out of the game heloves so much. This kid broke hiswrist in the first quarter of thePaterson (fame, but did not say aword until the second quarterwhen he could not stand the painany longer.

"It was the same kid who kepton fighting in the South Rivergame when most of the team-hadgiven up hope. The kid also knewif the wrist was broken again hiswrist might never be the same,but he played, didn't he? Just incase you don't know who I'm talk-ing about his name is Johnny Roy-al, the kid who will never knowtjie word defeat,"

(Just in case there is any lackof appreciation of Royal's work—and we doubt it wry much—weare glad to print herewith R. C,T.'s tribute to him. Credit, so faras we can find, for the splendidshowing of the Barron's this yearin pretty evenly divided among allthe members of the squad and thecoaching staff. There certainly wasplenty of it to no around!—Edi-tor's Note.)

ISELIN TEAMS WININ TOURNEY GAMESTake First Place In All

Events In 1st RoundRobin Series

FORDS—The Iselin RecreationCenter Ping Pong and Shuffle-board teams ran away with allhonors in the first of the winterseries of Round Rooin Tourneys tobe held at each of the RecreationCenters. The Iselinites took firstplacea in all events, Junior andSenior Pinjf Pong and Shuffle-board, one second place and onethird, for a total of 19 points. TheWoodbridge team, chosen fromparticipants at the Pariah House,gained 2 second places and thirdfor A total of 7 points. The Fordsteam playing in their home center'were successful in gaining thirdplace in Shuffleboard for 1 pqint.

The tourneys will be continuedthroughout the winter on Monday

scheduled game time, the gamewill be forfeited to the opponent,if one team fails to appear gndbot|i teams will be credited ,Avitha loss if both teams fail to appear,

9. A player can play on onlyone team and in only one league,the team which the contract oragreement shows he has been sign-ed by. If a player is registered ontwo rosters, he will be considered

I hu member of Ihe, team with whichhe pUys the first game, The ut«of un ineligible player will draw apenalty of forfeiture of the game,

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%. In the middle of the second auarter, on aflanker play, Korzowski threw a tremendous past toWatilek which gained to the enemy 15. This time theofficials called the play back, ruling that the receiverwas offside. There were two other plays similar tothri. " s> , ,

3. In the third period Konowski's pimt< was™partially blocked but nevertheless went down fieldand bounded about until Barron players downed theball near the enemy goal line. The officials gave theball t» the victors, when instead the ball was right-fully the Barrons. •.

4. In the last few remaining minutes Korzowskithrew a tremendous pass to Leffler. Lefiler caughtthe ball at least five yards further downtield than anySouth River player, yet for the first time this year hewas caught from behind.

Funny how nil the football talk <liod so quickly. Therewas so much talk of playing (larfield, IVopanitions werebeing made. A feld was being chosen. Just as -the Pitt»--burg Pirates were making at the end of the baseball pen-nant race. Now, not a murmur. Naturally we were sorry,to see the Barrona defented. But, you know, many SouthRiveritert hated to see their own team ruin the chances ofthe Barrons to win the state championship. Down deepin their heart they preferred to see (he frown come to thiscounty rather than elsewhere. Just as all Middlesex'!County was pulling for the All American Wojihovits whilehe was playing for Fordham. The famous center was a-|native of South River.

Well they were a great team. They were a greatlhonor to Woodbridge. They brought to Woodbridge much!favorable publicity. And last but not least, the team'3|good showing brought a great deal of pleasure to loealjgrid followers, .

Now that the football season is over, we whoare sport minded will turn our mind to basketball. Wewill now become anxious to know how the Barroncourtster* will fare. But interest in basketball inWoodbridge is more extensive than football as far asnumbers of teams are concerned. There is th eRecrea-tion Department set-up with Unexpected 65 teams, 55of which are already s i ^ d up. Of the 8 loops, thenewly formed, completely Uniformed 8 team HeavierSenior set-up will provide the most interest and get themost attention. But all the other leagues will get nolittle attention. It is only human to play rather thanbe a spectator—thus the intense interest in all theother leagues.

Victory Dance1 think it was a just and lilting act to tender the he

and Black team a victory dance. The entire squad deserv(it all. I am confident that many Barron followers will turout tomorrow night and get behind the Owls (Tub, tilfirst organization in the Township to deuuieh a thing, armake this affair something the boys will remember. Tiplace is the Craftsmen's Club. The time is tomorrow nigljtrom 8:30 to 1 A. M.

Here and Th«reI do.not think the time is very far distant when thei

will be no such thing as the "Bowl" games. The idea ^been overdone. Colleges and football fans are now lookitat the affairs as nothing more than farces. They do njmean anything more than a little more money fov someoljand an extra game here and there.nights, Iselin Center will be thesite of the next competition, thenthe Parish House.

The teams are chosen from theperpetual • ladder tournamentsconducted at each center. Thoseplayers located on the top threerungs on Fridays are eligible toplay on the team on the followingMonday.

Tourney Reiultit he results of tho tourni'ys

Monday are as follows : In tholuniof Ping Pong—Poiryena, Ise-lin, was the winner by defeatingGyenes and Dochinuer, both ofWoodbridgc, to the preliminaryrounds. Gyenes hud defeated Toth,Fords, in the first round, amiDochinger had rept'hed the semi-final rounds with n bye amt winover Larden, Fonls.

In the Senior Pint; Pout,', Maze-pa, I»elin, was victorious. Hedefeated Kipla, Sullivan and Bar-cellonu, Barcclloim reached the

semi-finals by virtue »f victor;over (iregu and Andrahubich.

In Shufflcboard, LcinishkaPoKyena, Iselin, and Egan, Forfinished OIK1, two and three, wl502 points, -iSd points and 40S.[

The totals for each team for ffirst, tourney was: Iselin,Woodbridtte, 7, and Fords, 1.

Herkkes Among 10Highest At Univen\

WOODKRIDGE — Den Eian! Bombercer of the FranlMarshall University announced!day tl>at Joat'iili Herickes,cul resident, has been namoiiR the ton liiEhcst in scholitrainiiiK during his seven sematjin attendance at the school. Iffpresident of I he Sismn PhiFraternity, an honorary sodi

Hit is a graduate of thflass of the Woodbridge

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WORLD NEWS FEATURE PICTURESAnal Crochet Champion—Republicans Hopeful at Conclave—Daladier Resists Strike

Mil V TII.I, HIM; UK TEIXS THKM—Prosidctit Roosevelt, cen-risnliTs (in Kuropeiin conditions with William Phillips, left,

•..ii)iis:-;id(ir to Itnly. ami Hiiuh R. Wilson, Ambassador to Ger-• Liv. The scene is at the Little White House on Pine Mountain,i, AmbiiMtlor Phillips will return to Italy, but Ambassador

1 : on will remain in Washington "for some time,"

(iATHF.niNCi OK HOPEFULS—Air of confidence marked the members nf the Republican NationalCommittee meeting in Washington, as tiny looked forward hopefully to capturing the Presidencyin 1340. AmonR the members were, left to rUht, MIK. Grace B. Heynolds, conmiitteewomiin (romIndiana; Chairman John Hamilton, and Cyrus McCormick, committccmnn from New Mexico.

SANTA IN BLl!E—.Police find firemen In many American citiesave ciiUei'tiiiR broken toys and repairing them to make iir-cdyyoungsters Klad at Christmas, Here arc some New York roiisunloading a collection of toys from the "pie M!«i!." while in-terested children at. left study Wv artti'ltt. Lieutenant KlclisrdHolt of the Juvenile Ald'BOTwu, at rlsht,

CROCHET CHAMPION — Mrs. Thomas L. Nightingale, left, ofSacramento, Cal.. this year's national crocheting champion, re-ceives a sold hook from Miss Anne Morgan of the AmericanWomen's Association, in New York.

INCENTIVE TAXATION—Gerard Swope, General Electric presi-dent, who told the Senate finance subcommittee in Washingtonthat some form of incentive taxation must be adopted to stabilizeemployment through an annual wage.

I-ill DEAD IN AVALANCHE—View of the first of two earth slides'li.u era:hrd dinvn a mountainside in St, Lucia, one of the most,iiiautiful of the islands in the West Indies. Fifty laborers were•Mpt into the river and probably 150 were killed when n second.Urtc occurred. A freak left these three coconut palms standing,

the road behind them.

DICTATOR? — Strike situationin France rose toward a crisis asPremier Edouard Daladier, abovein caricature, moved police andmilitary reinforcements into Pa-ris to crush the 24-hour walkoutcalled by the General Confed-eration of Labor. Mpve made

o n n i t i a ^ g V d M a t o h l p . Dal-adier wished to remove the 40-hour wi;ek to speed up arma-ment production.

SENTENCED TO 139 YEARS—-Robert Invln, 31-year-old ama-teur sculptor, who pleaded guilty in u New York court to .SIHMIDJVeronica Gedeon, artist's model, her mother and a boarder, isbetween two burly guards en roule to SiiVR Sing prison lor 1311years. Sentence was passed by Judge Wallace, "tu insure the in-carceration of the defendant for the remainder of his lite,"

L l'LAYEK LOSES LEG—As a result of a hunting accidenthis liiitiii; in Dallas, Texas, Monte Stratum, above, popular

'nick Diklier of the Chicugu White Sox, suffered amputation oiIns right leu. MfHiiwhile, doctors reported he was fighting forin.-, life. Shot entered his thigh. severing,an artery, as he attempted'" draw u revolver from a holster.

MONTH OF FASTING—For 30 days each year devout Moslems observe Ramadan, the month ofabstaining from morning until sunset frohi food, drink and tobacco. A cannon shot heralds thebeginning of the day's fast and another at sunset, the Iftar, signals the end. Above are King Faroukof Egypt, with his ministers^ celebrating the Htur in Cairo.

SPIEIT OF MARD1 ORAS-At right is Senortta Myrtelina Be-sosa, chosen queen of the Ponce de Leon carnival, to be held inSan Juan, P R - Feb, 9-21. With Dorothy Prisbie, a lady-ln-walting, she holds a carnival masque.

HOSE BOWL GENERALS—Annual football classic to be stagedin the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Cal., on Jan. 2, will see the Uni-versity of Southern California clash with the Duke Universityteam in the traditional feattle. Here are the grid generals incharge of the teams., Atlieft Is Coach Wallace Wade of Duke'sBlue Devils. At right Is Coach Howard Hones of the CaliforniaTrojans. Duke has not been scored on all season. California lostto Alabama and Washington, but won six straight games.

JEWS AND CHRISTIANS — Formal Introduction of ProfessorArthur H. Compton, left, of the University of Chicago, as Protes-tant co-chairman of the Nationul Conference of Jews and Chris-tians, was made at a recent dinner in New York. Dr. Cornpton.Nobel prise winner In science, is shown with Gerard CnrtoH, co-chairman of the New York City unit.

Copjrritht United Newaplclqni

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SATURDAY THE LAST DAY

1X13

\ mxr am. z itz tzi-! vet*, rarr^w tt sr:i.

COTTOWSHOSE COATS

SMUOG4ESSHUTSSHOES

T"4.85

GLOVES • wipBPWBB

CLOTHSSLIPS

PERTH AM BOY4-2S0O I I OPW SATURDAY

NIGHT UNTIL 9

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UDGE 'PAGETHMI

MIGHT, FRIDAY, TILL 9 P. M. OPEN SATURDAYNIGHT 'TILL 10 P. M.

UP SATURHER AND CH

NIGHT WITHI I

NDS OF BARGAINS! BUY! SAVE

I'Y•>> GIRL'S HOODED

SNOW

v< i t \ i .

Sfi.!!5 VAI.I 'KS

(>nI;;! Here they are. The

.rason's newest styles at a

itcorcl breaking low price.

Lined throughout, zipper

bottom plants. Sizes 8 to 14.

Buy rtow Rt this low price.

AID ALL WOOL LINED

Mackinaws

>£IVEN AWAY FREE

Prize $5i ,c«

• SECOND PRIZE• THIRD PR5ZE• FOURTH PR'IS ..

• FIFTH PRIZE• SIXTH PRIZE• SEVENTH PRIZE

• NINTH PRIZE

$10.00 in cash$10.00 in cashS 5.00 h cash$ 5.00 in co3H5 5.*00 in cosh$ 5.00 in cash

.? 5.00 in cash$ 5.00 in ccsh

FUI 1-. 1'IU/i: TK'KI'.'l' WITH i : \ K I V

ITIH IIASM THIIOlCnOI: ' ] • DII- STCiK

V i ' . M I I \ ' ; . \ \ . \ , l i ( , |

FLAS--3NEL ROBES. 1 1 i i i - > i I I . i , - .

i ; i • . ! , - • ' t i ! i

CD ROBES

r; \r ' : \ AMI

v ROBES

First Quality Mtn't Drtu

SHIRTS

$UX) VALUIS\i,mhf.r g M i M uauhlnc thtcl ata

hinner and better Hun cvtr Intvn!ijti.nlltv ihlrt* frsih ftmoul nuktn.\nn will built-up roilarn. All M»fanrltfi. All ittiM. Bny now »nd «M«!

Genuine Suede Leather

$139

At i i \ i . >*;.»:> V A i . i K

• . ; H lii Ii!. IMP', all wool. W a l r r r e -

r ni • .mi l l pliiiiis in all colors. 4

|. . : •.. (!ir,.lil>> lirrai.ti-il. »U a r o u n d bel t .

(Hilv .''I! .< diiii' r . t i h !

A TYPICAL SCHINDEL SHOE SMASH:

SPORT PLATFORM

I Kinr soft Murdr. M)|htlv tpoltrd Intanning. 1 ulh llnrd. Full Ulon;lpprr front. MlMh pofkpts, Ln-llirr collar and t-tiff s. If pfrtwtrrtnliirlv B.95. Slif* M U> 4*.

VlKK S( I I INDII .SSHOI. DEPT.HASKMKNT

Smashing Sale Of Women's

FELTHATS

ALLSIZES

2 Pairs for $2

• II rn ir irv iir; , t irr lirK'i'il

'M<II!>-N. n lr i ' l . li ii'il mill lltli'il..lit. w.ifil Iirn:inl In KI\I>

JIMI r I I I I rtl

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REMNANTS OF $1.98

MIN'S ALL WOOL

Sweaters

withZippm

Rf| KM M-llrr Wr took thh In*maker'* rnttrr nvrplui stock to («tLhu low prtrr. Crrw neckt, nortltjknits, Iwn toiifit smirt pstlniM, »Wnrotors. Si*f» 3« to 48.

Berter All WoolSWEATERS

EATING A SELLOUT

\ si'iisalii>ii:il "IJuy" liritius you Ilii-s*h i t s :il <mt'-iiiil( their rriiular price.Do.'t'iis of s'.ylfs to chiinir (rum intHilleih, bents , turban*, olf-thr-fave,uml lirimnii'il models. Kvrry new color,All hi'^ilsizi-s. Come parly!

Select Yours From This Group Of

NEWESTDRESSES

WOMEN'S and GROWING QMSALL RUBBER

Four Different

/ Heel Heights

All Sizes

WT MEN'S WOOL WINTER

Overcoats

54 Inch

liloil fm rn.il.s. skirts, jarkrls,

•Ii •'.( ' .. | W \ wool. Came carlv

ir I--,l ri"ilr!', Mchinclfl's Rusy

\\'v0 (imiils l»f|rt. Main I-'loor.

THE IUY OF A LIFETIME!

Sppc Ucular ruh pur-• h.iv maken thia lowl>riip pusslblt. ETfry-oiif ot warm, (tardywool (abrlri, A I 1brand MV liyW.Doublr.brraattdmnd-clit. Grfyi, Brown*and mlxturn. Mlslv». O n l y 1W!Hurry! •<

WOOL IILLKIV

COMFORTERS

Women's Cloth

i

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' . i l l I lllrll lin'-.nrinlb. f I « r :i I

;«,riitircii. i l ' \ 4'rxlhlv ' ';/ \ i l r r u . I ' P t i ' r u l l i l i '

VV! "i {'] I lain I'nliir limit.

V-'-^i l>"" 1"'- ""•t.1-.. .tJki.1 \ :',!<!*, A l l n i » i - » l -

Full S'vi(HUl.T S1.00(I Ft. W.iv-11 Oriental $2.98

.!« IN. PINCH PLEATED

DAMASK DRAPES

$1.00Pr.

l'-i ynV In lie:lined, tir-backt,Colon, H il s tBlue. O o I d .Green a n dRose. Ret »2.29Pair.

Double \V»rmBLANKETS P

:iH In. Ka.vniiIIKAriCRV DAMASK

FXTRA W1DK

CURTAINS69pr.

C»n«U«wlck Spread!H»na Tutted

Novell) Pl ' i l iVELOHR PIl.l.OWKBoy's Buckle

ARTICSie NEWEST of the Season!The PICK of the Styles!

f SKle and Value Heaclliners! Boys' Storm

SHOESMen's Reg. $1.00

l »;'.nt !\K> in IIIITI- fur the Ray lioli-a!i.'..:l! NUW'M your I 'IWIKT tu gat lilliait

|i\i:, real value! l*<iin:l:ir nivon mator-a irlesl niliirs . . . fiatleiiiiK Ktyles!

TH STREET

I.Hlnrcd. 1'rlMlll*.

Voiles. All eolort.

R»|. 98c- pr.,

PERTH

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G A L I N S K Y ' S23 S*ctt $•

We SaveYou MoneyGALOSHES 98

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FABER SGIF SHOPWindow Shade Sak!

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The Wilk Co137 Smrtti Street Perth Amboy

A TIMELY EVENT!TIMED FOR THIS COLD WEATHER

100 Winter

SPECIAL

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SAMO1,EVE!WEI

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SPECIALSFROM FINK'S

BARGAIN BASEMENT

LIMEKE SCARFS

C I A 1 I PAPS

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FINKS 168 SMITH ST.fEKTH AMK)Y

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LOWPRICES

Alwoys Bargains

SPECIALS GALS".AT BOND CLEAM

FELT HATS

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Snow Suits

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PAGE FIVE

LEON'S YourBUYWORD

Shopping Guide

SPECIAL

SIMMON STWIN

STUDIO COUCH

$1.00WEEKLY

Popular Tluioionr

ANTIFREEZEBead IN* In n(

HEATER EMERGENCYCHAINS

m p»oor

ALCOHOL

15 I. « » price*!Rturty WarMthIn c«l(ttt w*ath«r.FlU all f»ti. Hl|hipe*4 illenl martor; lew fnmnttoncqmption.

agalnitrrark Blnrkinr llrnkpnradiator*

4 Tough h e a r yftift*f)ProtM4 your

ear now atthli In* prtrr

f) Ktty a e«t of 1la t*u ear t«t

Men's 52 Shirts

II In. "DUCKY DOM. FOR GIRLS

Hand Opersttd t i (Ul % Heavy quilltj rnttnnclnth

Sl'ul (ill ind rnomyTan »r Grey-Little Orphan Annie' QO

8TOVK8 • « " -

Men's Blanket Lint3

JACKETSWASHING QC

Complete with Dryer and tintU r j t It Inch

PRESSES $ 1and

TRQfiBSOK QV\Z"QUESTION GAME

Service for*. 2l-Pe. AftDIKNER SET **»C

Regularly Priced up to $31.50

Opens to o Double Bed or Two Twin Beds $A SPECIAL Purchosed expressly for the readers of the PERTHAMBOY SHOPPER' Here is on exceptionally fine SIMMONSTwin Studio Couch at a real saving. It is covered in long-wearingsmart new pattern in your choice of three colors, rust, green orbrown. The couch can be opened to a double bed or two twinbeds! Three pi Hows included!

21HIAR TKC LATEST

VICTOR RECORDSA GOMFLITE STOCK ALWAYS

ON HAND

HEADQUARTERS

for FLORENCE and BENGAL

Oil Heaters and CombinationRanges

BERT LEON SON93-95 SMITH ST. Cor. King St. PERTH AMBOY

DORSEYS USED CAR MARTPerth Amboy, N. J.270 New Brunswick Ave.

Hurry! Hurry! Here's a List of Real BargainsT M Y WONT LAST LONG. COME IN AND DRIVE ONE HOME. ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS.

1934 PONTIAC 4-Dw Sfdm 2451930 FORD 2-Door Sedan

193) CHRYSLER 6 4-Door Sedon

1931 DOD6E 4 Door Sedan

1932 FORD 2-Door Sedan

1932 FORD Coup*

1932 PONTIAC 6 Couje, R S

1933 FORD Coup*

7513550135135125165

1935 FORD 2-Door Sedan

1936 FORD 2-Door Sedan

1936 FORD C o u p e •

1937 CHEV. Matter 2-Door Sedan

1937 FORD 2-Door Sedan

225

£951938 PACKARD "6" 4-Dr. Trunk

Sedan, Radio, Hooter, DefwUr T Q CFofl Lights * T *

*?*•

Terms To Suit All-Shop Us First

9x12 Gold Seal And Crescent

Rugs In A Special SaleDiscontinued Patterns

9x12

Gold

Seoi

CRESCENT RUGS

$4989x12

Sale

Price$398

It lui't every d»j In the week tta»trugi u fine H thane are wM M lowIn prlee. Ana pnlj becM* they hap.pen to be dlfcontlnaed pftttema canStars name such riaituloiwly lowfliuret u in thU Bale. Yen m»yhave your eholee of both—heavy amili(ht we4|ht rm«t a«cor<Un« to theirprice—while oar limited mpply luts .

Felt Base Yard GoodsSo much satisfaction — for so littlemoney! Attractive dolors an« popu-lar detlfni!, Caiily cleaned. GIVNgood service. Buy now for our quant-ity it limited and this low price is lorgear* 4 Great Dayi only'. Square Yard

/ SELECT A GIFT FOR Tr^E HOME !

' —From Our Complete Selection—END TABLES, OCCASIONAL TABUS or CHAIRS, HASSACKS,

MAGAZINE BASKETS, DE8KS, LAMP8-AT SA,tE PRICES !

Enjoy a Comfortable Home !AIR-O-FLAME

OIL HEATERSINSTALLED FREE!

• ) INSTALLATION INCLUDES f SMOKE PIPE% DAMPER g ' AUTOMATIC »ACK DRAFT REGULATION

f) LEVELING OF LEGS

BUY IT ON SEARS EASTPAYMENT PLAN

Small Carrying

§ TWO LArtOE T INCHBURNERS-HEATS 3

TO t ROOMS.

0) CRACKLE FINISH

#) GIVES YOU FKATUUM NOTFOUND UNDER

All Wool Blanket

i$4.29

Siif72iS4 In.All New Virgin Wool

warm napLovfly even eolara

/

tt'.m r u a I •

t i.lOur*i> collar.

MenV. W/ Ur Weight6HIRTS A DRAWERS .

Men's Hpjivy Weight (f 1 AAUMOV SUITS « P 1 . W

Men'* LeatherWORK GLOVIS 79cMtn'i COATSWEATERS . : 88c

Last Time This Year At These Low Prices!

ALLSTATE, FIRST LINE — FLEET TISTE$ 'i

TIRES4-PLY ALLSTATE

GUARANTEED

18 MONTHSPay Low List

Price On Any

ALLSTATEYou Pay Only

For the Second TireYou Buy (With Old Tires)

TireLint

PriceNeit TireYon Buy

You G:tTWO TIRES

For OnlyvpvSAVE

4.50-21

4.75-195.<XM95.25-175.25-185 50-166.00-166.00-176.50-16

$10.5510.8511.7012.3512.8513.9015.70

16.1519.35

$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5$5

$15.5515.8516.7017.3517.8518.9020.7021.1524.35

,$5.55• 5.85

6.707.357.858.90

10.7011.1514.35

Other Sixes Proportionately Low Priced

Sears, Roebuck and Co27! H AMBOY, N. J.

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