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WQODBR1DGE, N. ] . , FRIDAY MARCH,
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WINDOW1(r Principal Arthur
v ha* dismissed(he theft
SEm~ECm Child-Beating CountAGAIN ISX DELAYED Dismissed By BrownrtO ttlHDIM OlftLLO WOODBRtDGE^ur ie~irtW.r * m . in Police C.urt here this,
— - - week dismissed charges of ehild-beatlng IntoWng ieven-year-eld
Woodbridge Request to «•*•¥•• r'uto Jr- Mi nU «™ndm»ln(!r' Mn- 8wle r"t0 ol ' l
c i rv in Warden Street, Hopelawn.Employ Disposal Fa- After tuning to the testimony of the lad, Mn. Futo, Rev
cilities Piaeon-holed Charle* Vlncie and nevenJ other witnesses, the court decided tcimies n g e o n noica unnecessary to Interfere at this time .eeawe the fcterml-
_ . . u - .# .1 . . . M I * . . .«.i«Ar 1. in be decided by the Court of
HOST TO STUDENTS
nkble to find.
The" ca« was bought to the attention of the e j r t t l j J J M f c mIn tU-Hnpjelawn School who complain
•Ipal Arthur would be unnecessary to Interfere attniimimed •• a CTATr n n t r j r v n i tir-p nation of the child's custody It to be «ct.u™ », .... ™- - --
b ? students S T A T E B Q A R D Q U I E T c h . n c w y „„ March It. Judge Brown, eou* not remove the boy, • ; •„ . ; • or desk, of ' fa '' •"•» hi. grandmother's cwUdy without pwlfive evidence of cruelty,
f '" mrmbers upW»rds of 1W WOObBRIDGE^Delay by PeTth which he .Uted he was unWrte to And.11; l s l n the recent varsity per- Amboy In accepting a request that , ™ ? * * • " • « " " m d l v M c i d W d
L ^ u K r «f''Spring Dance/'Mr ) t r e n l l t s d l s p 0 M l { w l m l e s ^ father, mother.
i f thl Sle'rtd fttartwm' Woodbrldge Township is respor,"','"• iriiratlnit the theft was not slble for tardiness in getting undet
J W l t e ^ V w r t i -Igirwll hav* b«n received In
tlon.
the „ - -recommendation.
' * * . of-f-million dollar sewage extenover the purchase by ^ ^ p o r H g n d
* uslilD Committee of two .f"r the voad department Keasby.
" jhsitlcd, temporarily at. least, Lack of acceptance Is believed'". r warding of the contract to dUt, t0 t h e (e8)a t n g t a n y industrlaf
" ' • r ' S n L a l H « 5 3 n « M e ' n » ™ t o n 1" Perth Amboy wouldthe "minds the tax its plant to the limits and If
; OUblLICU tO a v~.- ,---
hut Q U ^ 1 0 ™ ^ 1 " t0 ^ this municipality, lt would . .
was acceptable, forced to enlarge Its present plant.
The State Board or Health, l lAfS .TlAW C V D p p Tmployes In the public whfeh Is responsible for Wood- j U L n l l U n L A l l i l V l
Woodbridge Township bridge Township being put .to the..h/rta n « " C e w e T l « l . t «P™« «f «« Fords-Hopelawn-i if any of them are In Keasby extension, met on Tuesday
'" ,...;_ . . . . . iv..i »r- t 0 COnsider action against the townfor, delaying in meeting a long-
PRICE'THREE CENTS
T h i e v e s S t e a l B o a t , IFORDS BOARD SETSCar, S t o v e A n d Rug! * M X HEARING
ON BUDGETWOODBRIUOF.-Thl«Tea with a wide rarlelj of taste went on a
rampage around the township during the wnk.Flmt off. ChariM Ludwlg of l t Liberty Street. Forda, reported
the theft of a sedan, minus lleenae platt, ttum th» «rW«way §» Mahome at 2M New Bnmiwlek Avenue. Since automobiles trading i mth« hithwaya without registration tag* ordinarily attract conaMer*•hie attention .police are aomewhat at a, los» to know how thel.udwit fur escaped their vigilance.
\ hlryfle was stolen from the front porch of the hontt of Mm.r.Mi>«r |,uc»» of drove Avenue and Nicholas tenner, caretaker atthe Oqrrr Uaf Cemetery complained the tool ihed at the bwrlng(round lt«d_ nten enUred/ajid a gretn rug, site »* Is and ralu**tt J20 wan '•>•••' Theft W s nn-rffiVnet that ghmtt had been atwork.
: I<«af Cemetery compwuira >•» .», . ....k$_ been enlwed/wid a grttn rug, shem taken. Theft M I n»..-«tffHene* that gt
narked in front of hi. home on FulUnIcmrtnr to Albert Shira Wtt anmhtd i
A. C. Ferry
nr.ir;,, their taxes that ar-ntn must be made Im-
,,irlv to pay rtiu'a11 [Mi*h
t on the delinquencies.(1|I inqulry will be made
; m n n i h to month to deter-, whether the demand ia
ing in meeting a l o grtandlng order demanding Im-medial* relation of pollution of |RarlUn River and bay. ;
No action was taken, however \[since in allotting 181,000 to
d f th
IVvluivx M.»- — - - -
TO ADDRESS CLUB'• I Men's Brotherhood Obtains'"! r» D_:_I t« ^ivnW
e n $ BrothDr. Bngham to 3p«
Here March 4*»tri
PRISON DIRECTORIS CLUBJPEAKER
Educational Chief at Re-formatory Addresses
Avenel WomenNo action was tuttcn. nowevcr.,
since in allotting 181,000 to the, - W O O D B R I D G E - A speaker ol..„„ mr. . Township to help defray the cost! l n t e rest Dr. Warren B.
* ' * of the sewer. Federal authorities l l n u M i a l ' ,,, . t h ^ e n ' S
„ „ the season for residents 1 insisted the Perth Amboy disposal Brlgham. will " < ! * « • " » « ™'"i; hinterlands to appear a t ! p u n t be employed to treat the Brotherhood of the First rres
',„.„ meetings and demand'WR()tf, Whether or not that cltys L , r l ( l n church on March « .terlanas io K H I " " ' - v ' p i a m DP CTIUJIUJCVI •« "c»» •••-meetings and demand1
W M t e i Whether or not that city's\moroved reads. With o n l y | r e i a w i l 0 enter into an agreement
J l i«tmA fnp'rnwl WorK «,iih tumul>irt(tcrr> In • this matter will
. :;; Improved roads. Withwo appropriated for rotd w k
, ,,,hn ,t the entire municipality.11 ^Irt be evident to everyone
t necessities can
reltwal to enter into an agreementwith WoWfBrldge in this matter willnullify the grant cannot be stated.
One of the reasons for thed ith th'',,.-'<• the barest necessities c a n \ T o , n s h i p Roing ahead with the
.,.,'" None of the complainants;w01.k n o w l s t 0 take advantage of."mi hand when the budget i .^ pefiPrai grant.
tor public comment and I n pTepBTatiQn of complying withVP they expect the monev ^ Board's order, the Townshipr from at this time l» : C o m m l t t < , e authorized Issuance ofnnlv to themselves. 'ttMOOO worth of bond- t« financennlv to thcmselvei
* • *j ,Vf arr reliably informed that
tract of land, in the ri-
%mm vf>m of ^ finince| the munirfpaltiy's share but so farthese securities have not been
Imarlceted. While there probably Isth tn be taken UDs
byterlen Church on MarchWilliam S. Weeks, president of theorganization antwnnced yesterday.
Dr. Brigham, Industrial and vo-[cationa.1 counselor, was Associateichief-ot-Staff of the BlrmUigham,Ala. Vocational Clinic and hasbeen vocational counselor for sev-eral educational Institutions andconsultant lor many industrial or-ganizations.
ne of the features of Dr. Brig-ham's address will be the de-monstration of htc famous Ber-
1 f». »h . detection
AVENEL-R. M. Altklnson, Ed-ucational Director of the New Jtr-sey State Reformatory at Rahway.was guest speaker Wednesday atthe Father's Night program givenby the Parent-Teacher Association
WOODBRIDGE- In appricla-tlou of the splendid work doneby the students of the Wood
bridge Township High School Inthe production of the varsityplay "Spring Dance", SupervisingPrincipal Arthur C. Perry, gavea dinner last night for the castand production assistants.
INSTALLATION HELDBY C0L0N1A TROOPUnit Sponsored by P.T.A.
Has Ceremony; MeritBadges Awarded
COLONIA-Boy Scout Troop 61.sponsored by the Parent-Teachers'
mobile belonging t«tools was itolen. ( t f , h t | < ( W t )k In
ever, wai «ubseqnenUT " ^ J J 1 : ^ l h e p,rtUular problem of the
Iselin Unit To OfferAn 'ErinDayrProgrant
at the Avenel school. He discussed"Child Delinquency" and "'HowCan We Steer The Child Straight?"
Mrs. Philip Coupland presided atthe meeting. Mrs. Alexander Tifcz
,£
,1'IMMI section. We only hopr pr^hase themveporl is true because the
kniKiHimty is in dire nttA of ad- 'liiinnal hoiuing facilities, with
i _ h o j *j|g oHrU a n a arowini
rents beint chargeda result,impeded
many owners «si i i thrr de ta i l* a rc
t-ihin il ir rtfxt frw
B U Y W I N S Interest in vocational guidance ItS E l * ^ a large audience will
HUrLLAWIN BUY WINS Intere vocational guidanceDR. LOWERY'S PRAISE ls " l * ^ a large audience will
i be present at the Brotherhoodp • . c • . j . r\t 'meeting. Mr, Weeks is anxious thatU u n t y buperinUntknt Qt -uu numbers mlH, the importance
C d t i o n for I0' the otcasion and urges arranji-tl as
fers Commendation for H * . f m . d e as promptly a.—<•—« A » r . ^ « ' - nwslble to attend.
i T n ^ U M will be held in the
m\
9 i S S S « » L » W ^ Kolen, u S r r niMrlct. Originally ( r , d r student of the Hopelawn,• n to provide for an « « l - «hool. received a letter from Dr.
•,; ,vet h' b«rl|«rt «•» <"•- Mlllard Lowfrv. ,oun.y » w r l n t a i ..:. hvthrrlfctorate and sub- | d H l t o f schools. rongra ul«tnw him
• flgl|,T lailf-rt to sat!•.'>';composition titled, What The'.„. w h n PRniii vntfrt riowl1 Constitution -Means To Me .
;,„!„,!, : The composition *as one nithree chosen bv the judges to bfi
k lint lo Trenton from Middlesex,.,!,. « r don'l pfMrna »" I" ^ , v , s , n f,,try in the contest
, on the Mibjrrt wf• won- b M n l [ - h e k l I o r the best compost
,1 ihr JKOP" «' l h f "!""!",on»Mfrf« in* P»a«Wltty
, ,r.lurti«n in nrr insuranre. p r o , . * d a P»*a driver n
,, ,u i l u ( 1 , t h«do,uartrr» »«<,„ othrr requirements »rf
' | , n , nith this In nimd. we„„ Ulldrr«ta.id the delay of
lH,,lld in makint » * » »,,,,,.,1,011 of Its budget, as re-.ir,l bf several T»ter«.
* * *,inj, i.i the event lh*
,, ,„„, . driver i» approved, neUKrh to be elthrr Harry An-M,n or Ralph Uddlf.
tgsn to prepare a slate of officersfor the coming election. A" reportwas given by Mrs. Patrick Donato,welfare and publicity chairman,who stated that her department Issupplying milk to three under-nourished children. The guest
[Association of Colonia, has been
launched officially.The troop was Installed at a
meeting Of the Association underthe direction of Scoutmaster Stan-ley J. Boden and his assistant,Sidney Pinkham. Those inductedIncluded Robert Launhardt, Wen-dev Doll, Richard Billings, RobertLivingston, Ralph Doll, StephenSickle, Prank Vlgh, Philip DenBleyker, Edward McCormack, El-
St. Cecelia League to Pre-sent Variety Show on
Thursday Night
ISELIN-The program to bepresented by, the Junior League o!the St. Cecelia Church at thepershing Avenue school auditoriumThursday night in celebration of3r Patricks Night is as.follows'.
Act 1: Military Eeoort. » lapdance given by Virginia Raimo;College Capers, novelty number;
Melodies, by Vincent Aquila:Junior League March, by AgnesWteWer;; -Dtp., Doodle", sung byAnthony Quadrello.
Act 2: "Wake Up
Critics Invited to SessionTuesday in Auditorium
Of School No. 7,
ITERATION SOUGHTPOnDS-A public meeUnt Ttwa-,
I day night In tne auditorium tfi School No. 7 ha* be*n called Wthe Boanl of Commissioner* of the ;
It rire_ District in tn eflort J »er,< dlssatltfactton with the anntttt ~|budget which has been dtftaUdtwice in »' popular referendum. '•
Originally, the budget called f «.the expenditure of $15,500 and a n - /tldpated the emplonnent ol i N>?0nd paid driver. When the elec-torate turned down this approprta.Mori bill, $1,000 was cut trttfh th*total and a second balloting wastaken. A second defeat was suffer-ed. It ls JIOW hoped that a t h Welection can be held on March,IIto finally dispose of the matter.
In addition to criticising: th*plan (o add the second paid driver,objectors to the "budget have In-sisted on an limitation and l t . l tunderstood the purpose of th«
; public hearing next week Is toi?lv everyone- an opportunity to'mtiice such queries as they desire,
Hanvn SpeaksCHURCH TO AWARD«. /•.»» a a m n n i i r Although a large number of prt-
fliftA PPANFl P R I / r Itestam^ were expected to be prtt-3>1UU UlVnll l / I lULL cnl ,,t the reguur Board meettiw' !..> niuhi hut frw nttended. Cart
regular Board meeKMUs* night, but few attended. CirlHanwn siwke for .a group Of
icrltlcj.In the ineantline. sentiment
*eems fairly evenly divided onproposition'of the additional uver. One camp maintain* thertf._
j , t .ion tn cs<h "We logic In keeping a driver onThe grand prize of $100 In cash ^ | f t flgyi( ^ ^ ^ ^ „ „ „ ,
wiil be awarded Monday evening at g r o l l n ( i o n thr seventh or durimthe final gama of the first series t n n(ght. while the other faction
Presentation to Be MadeMonday Night in St.
James' Auditorium
mentn the
4m-rtfls
and Go", a
liner H. Mades, Hynes, Ban-
ip^aker was Introduced by Mrs.William Kusmiak.
The first grade students present-ed the "Mother Goose Rhymes"and sang "Yankee Doodle;" theseventh grade students sang "NowWe AU Our God" and "The TroikaBells:"Drill;
mo **. .. ,
croft Livingston, Wrfhn Dey, JohnRuff, Max Steiner, Richard Crane,Warren Miller, Ralph W. SchwerUlam", Albert Miller.
Second Class certificates were
i l revue 1 th Jack Bird asmaster of ceremonies; four )oc
SET Armon GMseliB< Tu?Bree Charles Monaghan and Ro-bert C>°™m' m t VW?{ S IAnna Lewis. Veronica O'Zell. Otr-mella Aqulla and Ethel Hires,m C dwarfs. Frances Biennan,
Raimo, Rose Quadrel o,Pitchier, Mary Oerlando,
attraction wjll beprize. This week's
l
the mystery e x p e n W B
mystery prlw p l , , |t
(o
| awarded to Den Bleyker, SchwerU,
consisted of a breakfast seteluding a table and four cluservice for six In dishes andverware, six water glasses, a cah-nister set, mix muster, dish cloth
land dish towels.Winners this week were: Elec-
tric cooker. Mrs. William.Roberts;
Mth and sixth _and "The Star Span
| girls, Rose Marie Becerla, Doris| Wilton. Marie Saundry, Ltleas Asli-
Qlorla Raimo, Marie SUutz,;of the hour, John O'Zell,
ALEXANDER AQUILASPEAKERS IN ISEUN
Address Recently-Formed| Democratic, Women's; Club Members
'-organisedClub
•;;ch an honor bestowed upon one » n to « g n d f w m e r
i
honor wsraw™ ui™pils 8 n d ,hey hope that
be due,n (he final State Award.
TRAUBERMAN-COLTON
Local Girl Weds NewarkMan in Rabbi's Home
i WOODBRIDGE^ ^iss IreneTr,ub*rman. daughter of M ' Ab
Tavern ay m*.,„...,-man Charles Alexander and formerTovnship Committeeman AnthonyAqulla, party leader in Iselin.Twenty-three members attended.
The following officers were nam-ed; president, Miss Mary Sequin;vice-president, Mrs. Bertha John-son; treasurer, Mrs. Susan Cauld-well; secretary, Mrs. Alice Ollroy,Board of Trustees. Mrs s^ita
imd So\mdsAll kinds nf rumors ai- - ^ ]interpreting your corres
. -» . , . . , of Major Hague ,»>»".
man. daughter of MrDuB. of Brook Street and
Btnner" by the seventh gradi.
CHURCH BOARD SETSMEETING ON MONDAY
Presbyterian Trustees WillConvene in Church
Rooms tt 7:30WOODBRIDOI ~ "The Virgin
i Birth" will be the subject of thesermon by Rev. Earl H. Devannyin the First Presbyterian ChurchSunday morning at 11 p m. Thiswill be the third ln a lenten seriesof addresses on the Apostles'Creed.
The Board of Trustees of theChurch -will meet at 7:30 p m onMonday. The Breckenrldge Auxi-liary will also meet Monday, the
Bancroft LivingstonHynes was named a
[Merit Badges were presented asfollows: James Hynes, Athletics,
i civics, electricity, first aid, safety,j swimming and zo-ology; BancroftLivingston, swimming; Sidney
safety and first aid;.Ed
Billy Boehm.. Ensemble To Sim
The ensemble will sing,i the Rain", as the opening num
I her. Charles Monaghan will sing- — ' - O'Zell, "I
,, — -V ArrangesP«rty in Auditorium '
. Tuesday
and safety; Warren Miller,and Richard Crane, safety. "My Little Pal"; Robert Gosselln.
K. OF C. TO OBSERVE '1Love lo Rnymn with You"; Car-. „ . , 2 1 , , ^ , , mella Aqulla, "In My Sweet Little
To Hold Annual BreakfastFollowing 7 o'Clock
Mass on Sunday
WOODBRIDGE-The Holy nameSociety and the Knights of Col-llary will alsoi meet Monaa,, u w i S o c l e t y „ m e „, w _
session to be held In the home of b Middlesex Council No. 857,Miss Louise Huber, Freeman 8treet.-|wUs h o W % j o i n t c o m m u n l o n
Estelle. U Rocque;Arms. Mrs. Lucy Connolly.
' T h e dark horse prize was. won> Miss Llla May. Refreshments
„• believe, erroneous; the,,,s new car Is so long, hell
i,, wire ahead for parking• Captain' Jack & g « n pro-.,•,1! people are confusing his
and mine because of tne..iiity in registration num-
i,,,i<.v Kisli relaying Officer., zuccaros challenge of
. me Henrietta Miller TeaIrvington, by Rev. Harry;
ohen,Mrs. Nathan Duff and Miss Ger-
trude Varacska played the weddingrnunic. The matron of honor was
I Mrs. Harold Vogel with A. Qreen-
mThennext session will be held on
: April 13.
berg acting asbest man
the bridegroom's
us5 iioui&c auwu, Freeman Street,The Women's Auxiliary will hold
its weekly tea at the home of Mrs.i Lillian Morris, In Sewaren.
FOOD SALE TODAY
Flrds Church Society toConduct Affair
FORDS—A clam chowder and
Blue Gown"; Anna Lewis,'Hurrah for Hollywood"; ArmonGosselln, "Just Whistle While YouWork"; John Bird. "Helgh-Ho",am', the finale by the entire en-seirble.
Act 3: "When You and I WereYoung Maggie", a musical farce;Professer Qulzz, Charles Monag-han; eight smart girls, Eleanor
Breen, PatsyI will nom a juu,> „.,(breakfast in the auditorium of thei St. James' school after the 7:30I A. M. mass services.
David Gerity, chairman, will beassisted by William Golden, John|Kllleen, William Gerity and Wln-fteld Finn.
FILES $43,000 SUIT
trln to Bermuda. Upon their le-' they will reside in Orange.turn,
)
.. pair of eyeglasses;, Our.hue very crow because «"i htv puppy-dog a Pekin-
when he's a Pomeranian,,..- la iu iu los already busy lm-bs; up their baseball team.
SCOUTMASTERS
Meeting Announced of AllTownship Tiioop Heads
think it Is only fair t«at Imi»l laborers out of emint he ilven preference In tne
Ithwav hulldlni being done by t|>eic in Woodbrldge TuwniMp.mnou« complaints have been'•M that Township applicants
ioh« aro-tolnx discriminatedIM in t a v # . » f Perth Amboy
"ho have U p right politicaltinpitloiu.
I the DUSine&a tuccbn. t t .Captain William Sutton, natural-
is' and explorer, was guest speaker— and he discussed the highlights of
WOODBEIDOE—A meeting of his career. Pictures were alsothe Scollmasters Qf Sewaien. shown on the construction of theWoodbrldgje, Iselln, Avenel and Mldtown tunnel which have beenColonia has been called f or j April recently released by the New York
to discuss plans for the Spring port of Authority,7 to discuss plans for the Spand Summer months. The location
the session has not yet'beenbut au announcement on
)Wadministration should » •
into Utf* m»Uer. .if onlyi if.sake of cutlttw relief rolUof able-bodied h«ads of "•
r
•Si
EXPLORER SPEAKER
Dr. Sutton Addresses Men'sClub of Trinity Church
WOODBRIDOE-A dinner meet-ing of the Men's Club of the Trin-ity Episcopal Church was heldWednesday night at the parishhall with James Present in chargeof the business meeting.
Willim Sutto
food sale will be held today fcythe Udles Aid Society of Our l e -deetner Lutheran Church at theparish hall from 12 to 4 P. I f
The committee ln charge of tbepreparation consists of: Un.
Mabel Monaghan,CarmeHa Aqulla, Veronica O'Zell,and Mary Lotj Breen; the boysnext door, Michael Sullivan, TonyGlovlnnl,, Ole Hare. Hazard Tul,Billy Bums, Isador Trim and Reg-inald Sweet, j
The cast will sing "Hear UsSing"; Anna Lewis, "Yqu're aSweet Heart"; Veronica O'Zell,"My First Impression of You";Carmella Aqulla, "Hollywood Ho-
added
ipen.ws.Politics, as usual, is allegedly re-
slble for the split since therear« »t lea^t two candidates, and
bly three, seeking the newpuai that would b* created. At thepresent time it appears U though| choice would be made between| Harry Anderson and Ralph Llddle,
— ASSOCIATIONSPONSOR
drop leaf table, Miss _ISohayda; sheets and pillow eases.I Mrs. K O'Donnell; steel cabinet!C, Lovelaor; bed spread, Mn. JohnCoughlin; special, Mrs. John Do-bos, Robert Haug and Miss ROsemary Sullivan; radio, Mrs. Elsie j
JTemporado; smoking stand. Mrs, |Norman Teurtesburg; six pairs of
[stockings, Mrs. Msry Fox and Eu-gen Mesnros; blanket, Miss Laverne Monroe; special, Harry Tut
I tie.. .... . Other tVlnnersLamp, Miss Elaine Logan; towel
and fao» cloth*, Mrs, Christina u c i - • "•• .-boudoir chair, Steve Welcome address and Vletor C.
special, Miss Marjorle Nlcklas. supervising-principal ofFred Fochrembach; Woodbridge Township schools. a«
pot, Mrs. Dorothy Kramar; guest «»»lt»r dlscussei8x11 rug. Fred Degler; gate-leg "on"-table, Mrs. Mary Masero; special, Following" the dinner, the follow-Phil Sargeno; typewrite., James Ufc officers wete elected:President,IHarrlgan; bridge set. Mrs. John Mrs. Joseph Bagdi; vice-president,Balogh; mystery prlie, Bernard Mrs. Nicholas Toft; secretary, Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Robert Meelhelm; and treasurer,Mrs. Gutwein.
About seventy members
LITTLE WOMAN'S CLUB PreMnt at the affalr
HOPELAWN - The HopelawnHome sud School Association willhold a bingo party Tuesday nightat the school Auditorium.
The association held a party atu« school ln celebration of Itsfirst birthday with1 Mrs. Harreskov
the dinner. Mrs. Ro-presldent, gave the
Josvay;
jack811
were
Thomas Martinsen, Mrs.Williamten, Mrs. E. D. T..T..-rMrs. Louis Beni. Mrs. ThomasBunyan, Mrs. Frank Chrlitensen.Mrs. Sarah Jorgensen, Mn. JohnDucanter, Mrs. R. Von Daggen-hausen and Mrs. Charles Blanch-lard.
Iselin Widow Asks DamageFor Death of Husband
TSELIN-Suit Ior $43,000 dam- Dancing will follow the play,
DAUGHTER IS BORN
HOLDS 'GUEST NIGHT
Six New Members Initi-ated 'An Uninvited
Guest' presented
WOODBRIDGE-The Little Woman's'Club held Us Guest Nightprogram In the Parker House,Perth Amboy, with MissKlein, president, in chargebusiness meeting.1 Six new members were
I5KL1N—am*/ iu* * i V | U » .ages has been Instituted in theSupreme, Court by Mrs. Stella,
igalmt W. T. Cowan, Inp.«„ .....pensation for the death ofher husband, Charles, who wa:killed in an accident on the SuperHighway in which one of the defendent company's trucks was al-,leged to have bqen_involved.^ I POLONIA-A daughter,
MRS. BOOS IN CHARGEOF PARTY TUESDAY
Woodmen's Circle to Spon-sor Social in Perth
Amboy HallPERTH AMB.OY-Tlie Wpodrain
Circle will hold. a game social at
COSTUME PRIZESA—~
MARKS ANNIVERSARY« ~ - l ri.A trTdelebrate 1st
Birthday
Jewish Auxiliary Masque-rade Offers Dress AwardsWOQDBRIDQE— A mMQuerade
I dance will be" given March 30 bythe Ladles Auxiliary of the Con-gregation Adath Israel at theCraftman's Club, Green Street.Mrs. Cyril Hutner is the general
'chairman in charge ol the ar-rangement*.
PrlMa will be awarded to guestsi wearing beat costumes, A doorprize will also be awarded.
;o nave uqcii in.«...„.Mr. Kunz was survived by his
widow; two daughters, Genevlevcam'. Cecelia and twio sons, JohnaW Wallace. i
TO FETB S T T P A T
lined Societies of St.Jimes' Plan Party
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wilker-son Jr., Parents of Infant
Wendymorn-
ing'Tn"^'Rahway Hospital to Mr.and Mrs. Oscar A. WUkMWji Jr..of Woods lane. Mrs. WilHerSon is?no fomer Miss Marion Perkins, of|
VTff-JUS U the granddaughterof Oicar A. Wllkerson, president
S!f%<eority Steel Equipment.
^>1UU I1IV7I11MW,*. f~
"An Uninvited Guest,"coached by Mrs. Tamtam. .,„ments were served with Missgaret L«vi as toastm'aster. Thetoasts were made to the follow-ing: Mrs. Thomas J. Leahy, presi-dent of the Woman's Club; MissDoris Burns, representative of theJunior Woman's Club; Mrs. Will-iam Teata and Mrs. J. C. Ander-
wn avenue. |Also assisting with the prepara-
tions are:Mrs. Mary BumM Mrs, Ann*
Wade, Mrs. Frances Denes, Mrs.Emll A. Prey, Mrs. Olga Olsen.Mru E, V.' Thompson, Mrs. MaryBurns, Mrs. Katie Zseral Mrs. M.Zseni, Mrs. Frank Tomko, Mrs.Oeorge Balogh, Mrs. Amia Hor-
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WOODBRIDGE-A St . „ .Day entertainment and dance willbe held next Thursday evening InBt. Jumes* auditorium, under tljtspontorahlp of the combined socl-ties. Michael Cosgrove Is general
ol Iselin..M,rch
Hi local merchants'• orders gettlnt huj« «P
r -" of Uek of fttiWU ™ "*k»l Irpa.ury to p«y *»* •Wl **|t" there Is »ul»toVK« l j ""
"'i the uglalatur* kiM •. 'he prlflcof fonfUntepnd« (o | e t down to;•* »* unemplojmtnt a u ,Y «rn of the woafc. « ««P"^ h»d r*ovtnlie4 the ur|tn«
1 « » u maUen and the »»•of othm, the problemlong alnct have M9W
COMPLIMENTS GUEST _
Miss Gloria Potter Hostess —For Brooklyn Visitor MR$ B R I ^ s HQ5TESS
,»«.- To. Entertain Mothersils Wriiyn Monday
LECTURE SUNDAY
W. W. Porter Is ChristianScience Speaker Here
I WOODBRIDOlt - An invitationhat been extaqded to the public toattend a lecture on ChristianScience to W delivered by WilliamWilltet Porter, O/Jl. S. of NewYork City, en Bu.nd$y ifUrnton at? p m ln the Woodbrldge Towff-
ilf High School, Barren Avenue.Mr. Porter, who address ls spon-
by the Pint Church of
(Irish songs and dances wjl) bethfteatur.es of the evening. LouHomer's orchestra will Jurnlsh themusic. There will be a very smalladmission charge which will bepayable at the door.
CONCpiT
School Orchestra Postpones
CARD PARTV TUESDAY
WOODBRIDQE-A public ipsrty will be held Tuwday
m at Koos Brothers, Rahway,Court Mercedes No. 760, Catho-Dau'ghteis of America, with
Mrs. J. B. Levl as genera! chair-man.
Mrs.' Frederick Wltherldge ls inoharge of the transportation ar-rangements.
OFFICERS NAMED- The n e w l y
lows: Premaeni, uviv.,. ,Jane PattlBon; vice president, Dor4 yn; M j , M a t g s r e t w m i I , mB,othy Kolmr by Ottllle Rchork;! Ella Voorhw, Mrs. Rose Mclntyre,secretary, Jean Walker, by Marilyn M w , tLtaMOi Huyler, Mr,. MamieVogel and to treasurer, Irma PHs- A Avyr p[K wl)1 b e &w^rted Mko, by Ethel See). V t n BracW«, Mrs. Jeanette Abarno.
Piane solos were played by Mar- w , w M p r l M S I o r n v e tneci^i' M I I I . Onhnrk and
HURT IN ACCIDENT
, Lucas, 55, olE a r e t LevT sang a duet
~"
MissNebel, at 2 "with
'WntWalU^til^;^
wwill be held April . .
April 8 as previously an-
program will consilt
G. O, P. TO GATHERWOODBfiiDGE-The Pltst Ward
Men's. Republican Club wUL meetMuch 32 at the headquarteis onR»hw»y Avemu with James ReidpRMdlng at Uie mntlng,
- NEijBEaa&iittftt
WOODBRIDGE-#Drmer Myand Mrq, Louis '"t(e\Hierg havemoved, to their tm residence IsMrtfushen, They «|re fosuw.r W'idents of !Whv»y.
FRIDAY, MARCH M,
W O O D B R I D G E I N D E P F ;
PAGE TWO ofRobert V. Watson and children of
Miss Mufgnrle Woodward anil
Harry Hliis both of Fairvlew Ave-- •-•• «f M i s .
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tw held Tuesday. MarchMm. Aubrey Woodward
« j Armiw entertained onThotfka* Murphy and fam-
ily of Jersey City.Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Maacarelli
of Beectr Street entertained theirion Frank and wife of Linden on
Mn Hrttrm»» — - • •Road entertained Mr
Mm Harry Blta of PalrvifW Ave-nue « i a putt »t a luncheonJSdM «t. the. pwWi IKWW oM*eFirst Presbyterian Church, wm
TRhrthmclufcTOlonnrtthU,
VuTDianiha PattUon of New ' ^ J ^ ^ T M Z ^ ^
t tt tbt home af her parent*.|ralne ^""^J? ^S- v R t the home!
1 , . . . . Pipe. of-Wert Hill Road toft A v e ^ "Host at'a party in hi* home on I Mr. and Mrs
ir »«« »>ct»d prtiident:
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Hats CleanedShoes Repaired While
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_..d Mrs. RobertCity Sunday.
Scouta Robert „ard Billings, Ralph D,,i| ,,;;del: Doll met with pm,',,1
Bancroft Uvlngnttnn ,,•Road for a KMjon of .'.first air and knWrtyiim iration for coming twis
Mm. Thomaa J. HyiiM ,ley Avenue wa* ths KU,..hister Mr*. Qeorge Po',Brooklyn Friday.
"111 LIANDTHOROUGHHISS
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AlDert
managef.
Mn. OttoU T V , , ^ Andenqn. M MF ^ k e i and Mr». Thoma* H r " «
The Little Oirl* Sewing Club" --"• mtU-aiJl>B home ol Barbara Den
'Bleyker on Dover Road Thursday- , . , r.vr--, Women's New'Deal t f t t r n o O n Members present were, ; . ' • . ,..'P c ub will hold t« an- : J w 0 K l U w , Loraine Pankham.,. . c "psiricis Day part)' a n d ; c r t | i n t h t P i t u « o n and Barbara
i-.tda^ evenlr.* a*, the American i M r g n f l M p . p , u l M c c»rr(n of•'.p-r; H»;: The program will be ; C l t v , n t < r U i n e < j Mr. and•".- charse C Mrs Mary Lav n / ^- J w p h C c r d o c k o f outlookirr.^r proprmr. chslrmar.. « « ! M ™ \ T M 1 U g »t a coctail party Wedn«-r . . - . , - - -» Gu:r.?:te. junior P™*1*™ i r t l v
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day. Mr and Mrs Fr'd Carl^r. r.;, t e r k ] p v A v e n u e had as their guefts
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H O E SERVICE APPLIANCES PIRTHAMP1
, ABRIDGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. MARCH 11,PAGE THREE
7J-
Woodbridge Personalsin GladitoneFriday Afternoon Bridge new residence
m e e t today, at the Co- Apr liOlub with Mn.'
Ferd Brlegs! of Ttadale Trinity Epljcopal church«iit entertain the Mother', the Red Towen, Linden,
lay afternoon. afternoon.,.,,;l of "Ohlnt* OottajC M 1 M Oraee Mott, of Freeman
presented ttj' HMiFWt , t m t , was hoiteu last night toi nal Church, trill be en- the C. V. Club. Plans were made
..;;,, a t * dinner Monday f o r » trip to be taken early in,,•',„ be held at the home of A p r l l l n eei»|,rtuon of the dubs
,,,i,n Nemeth, Oreen atreet, birthday.Marry R * y « « , l . * ^ ! : Mr.. Frederick, of
ln Short
I r o o p 33 - I - - •
|S ART IH8CU88KDWOODBRIDOE — the Young
Woman's Club met last night atthe home ol Miss Helen RyanI Oreen Street, with Mi» KltiabethRyan In charge of the program.
L. 0. Holden, art teaeher at theu. w.D Woodbrldge Township High School.visited w k s U l e W*1* upeaker. He dis-
cussed art and ethlblted Mveralpaintings of hii own.
Fords NotesThe Marry Hanson Post 1M.
American Legion, will hold** dancenext Saturday night at Thom-
tentcei Of Ml*f M d
ivas Sewaren Notes
. — r . . Qotteteln,avenue, returned Sunday
_ l — »t \T —I.... It
i
to berlubrooms
h(jme
,treet
••>Uv titaht *"B ounarant uiass oi me rinh. tfiS* frHbyttrlan Churcl* will hold
--- - i, . . . of Mrs. JohnDaniel Keck, of Linden M r i n i l ___will entertain the Ameri- o f O r o v e avenue,, have returned
,„„,(. department ol the Wo- . — - •-olub Tuesday.
'. and Mrs. Oeorge Brtwiter,! avenue,, have returned
two-month vacation In
"and Mrs. William Ohurch,
i The Bewaren Land and WaterClub met Friday night at the BlueHills Plantation. PlalnfteM, Thefollowing wen elected a* officersof the dub: R. T. Bogan, com-mander; Irving v. uemartet, vlee-rotnmander; Irving V. Demarttt,vice-commander; Noel E, KttWU,ucretary; Herbert Ranktti, J. B.Zimmermen and H. D. Clark, gov-ernors for the entire term whichexpires 1M1.
Mrs. Alexander Urban, ot Old
Hall.The baptism •*,.,*— - —
Dorli KipUa, daughter of Mr. andI*n. George Klplla, of Paul itreet,*ere held Sunday.
Mrs. Oharlei Kish aeted as chair-man Wednesday at the FederationNight program liven by the FordsWoman's Club.
The Fords Parent-Teacher Aa-ijoclatton held a catd party ••*•-
BOH FO* MTNTONB
SEWAlfflN-fc mm ww bom toMr. and M M . Thomas A. Boynton.of Perth Amboy at the Pertti Am-boy Oeneral Hoapttal Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs. B^ynton are former re-sldettU
WOODBRIDOI Hefervttlon forthe 10th. annlvtrury dinner-danceto be held by the Amerkus Chap
O d t DeMolay at tho b
ter Order
Avenue. Un.Mtt M
sldetttt ol^WMt Avenue. Un.Boynton" U the former Mtti Mary|Ret". of South Carollr*
e Ame pte at DeMolay at theCraftman's Cluh, Qreen Street,Craftmans Cluh, Qreen Stree,next Saturday must be made byWednesday. Reservations can bymade with the following:Katen. David Blsck and'Planer.
terday ln the auditorium of SchoolMo. U with Mn. t. Mfler attlna]as general chairman ln chart* v !the arrangement!.
The Juit Social Olub held a cardparty yeiterday at the Fords Ca-sino.
a E T. Olub of the First Mr. m(Mikm'al Church m«t Wl h formerly of Qreen street, have
(1 Mr«. John Fleming, of moved to their he*r residence lnovenue. Monday nigh*. Los Angeles, California. Mrs.Grace C. Hubtr, of Linden Church Is the former Mist Janeentertained the Buschman Dunne.
„( the Pint Preafcyterfan Mrs. de&rge Merrill, bt Elm woodMonday. avenue, will be hostess next weekt ,«<iav Anernoon Bridge to ^t Tuesday Afternon 8tudy. m» JSt it t n » ™ olub- M™- *• C-Ensign, Mr.. Ira
:lfl,Sr n"TRandoSh, Rah- • * « « «d Mr. u.ra Cddd.ng-, .\snci t » ton w l l l pj l n C h a r g e o l ^e pr 0 .. onue. g r a m
Michael Trainer. « * « Mra. John Gingrich, of Eleanor, ..nu-rtalned her bridge club p , a c e i w l l l ^ h o s t e s s T u M ( J | i y to
afternoon. _ ^ t n e Fortnightly Qulld of the First
Mrs. Alexander Urban, of OlRoad, entertained the Ladles' Auxiliary of the 3rd Ward democraticClub Tuesday.
The Woman's oulld of the St.John's church met Tuesday at thehome of Mn. F. J. Adams, West
^JSu^Su with T.Weein charge of the preparations.
• Waikes• H i m
Presbyterian Church....mi,.,, of the St. James'... corps was held Wedneiday, - auditorium of the 8t. James'
.. ,,ul Mrs. T. O. Meacham.' ..\ of High Street, Perth..'•,, imve moved Into their new„,, on Orove Avenue.v - Dorothy McBlhenny, of•'.,. Avenue, wUl entertain the
,' -,mn Qulld of the First Pres-,...t.i church at lt« next meet-'••1-urh 81.
[.mlHTs ot the lunloe Bloom-, cuapter, Children of the Am-»,. Revolution, and aenlor prev. Mrs. Oeorge Merrill, atUncl-t'i' State Convention held s.1• '•an Saturday.
InHNCI APRIL «
wociDBRIDOB - The Junior•,Vs Club will held Its annualt dance at the Craftmmi«
Green Street, April 1«| M iiini Mn. J. Irrlng Klbbe, ol
Street, wlll move to their
avenue.Mrs. Seymour DeWr, of' West
avenue, entertained Vfcdnesday af-ternoon the Sewaren Bridge Club.
Mrs. H. D. Clark, of West ave-nue, will entertain the Woman'sClub Ot Woodbridge Monday af-ternoon. Mrs. Clarence Davis and,Mr«. Orray T. Fraser will assist.
MRS. LEWIS FETERWOODBRIDQE-A surprise par-
ty was given to Mrs. John Lewis,of Pulton Street, In celebration ofher birthday. Twenty-three guests
' were present at the affair.
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P. A. Hardware Co.313 M»JIIOB AT.nut,
PERTH AMBOY
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Avenef NotesDorothy Maratt, will act
urman In charge of the foodf, be held next Saturday byHappiness" Oirls of the St.4 Church.
Riid Mri. Henry Bmlthlfsvtxidbrldge avenue. enterUlned
_r, thr -week-end Mr. and Mri.•orris fiulllvVn and eons, Maurice
hi Thomas, of Brooklyn, Md.rhf AviMiel ProgresslvB Demo-( l r Club will hold a card party
Friday night at Club Killta,• Highway, with Mn. Charles
': as chairman.Ruth Peterson, of Rshway
;, enUrUined the Girl's Club1 .-.iRht.( S w n Oery presided at ameet-
iijt night of the Independent!-,!ilirnn Club.. Wenel Republican Oluo win
• 'Ygame uclal tonight at Plte-1 Tsvern. The committee In
::,-, consists of: Mr. and Mrs.,,!'••< Siesnel. Mr. and Mrs^ A.. . . , , « n , Mr.. A. smith. Mn.
: ixmato, Charles Sajben.Her-T uttle, John Gardner and
Felice Donato wilt act es• . [ chairman tomorrow night.,. Guest Night program to be
by the Junior Woman's Club.- colonia Country Club... Avenel Parent-Teacher A»-•,,n held a "Father's Night. n m at the Avenel school Wed-r with Mrs. William Kuan -
.,,,li.g as charlman. Mr«. Phi -.upland pretlded at the tail-
1S William-Oery. of Demtrest:.UP wlll be hosteu Tuesday to
Udles1 Aid Society of the.' Presbyterian Church.
[ M.s. William Bouker, of Hyatt••:. enterteJned Monday theMime Claw « the First Pres-rmn Church. .he Avenel Woman's Club will.i a card party and Bendlxdem-•i-iition at the Perth Amboy,.iware Store Monday lUUmoon.•he Charte* Pljmn Associationi hold 1U gam* aoclal next sat -
M;v.- at the Black Cat Inn withi liew Leahy In charge.
J Miss AugusU Hermann, of ra iaL.nue . was given a party Saturday\ h \ in celebration of her thlr-[c.htli birthday by her parents,Hr and Mrs. J. Herman.|Mr. and Mn. William Krug, Jr .
Wuodbridge avenue, entert*in«Young Republican Club Mon-
n and Mrs. Frederick Beekley, . Burnett «t»eet. had « • theirpi'-sts. Mr. an<i M n . John Bennett
and daughters, Beatrice and
•Mrs Esther Lindbergh returnedlur home ln New York after
.limn the home of Mr. and Mrsi-u Hanseh, Manhattan avenueTl.i. sahno Club wBl meet today
the home of M". Oscar Davisi it avenue.
CHURCH 0 ' CHW8T8C1KNTI8T
••HiBBTAWOl" l« the Lesson-' mi jubjeot for Bunday, March
ii Ihe First Churoh of Christ,ret on »und»y.c 'Oolden Text to: "My Ood
- supply all your need accord-; to his riches In glory by Christ
*ut" (phUlpplara 4:1»).immg the Lesaon-Sermon clta-* Ls the fpllowlnf from tl»*If "Now faith U the substanceIIIIHBS hope4 for, the evidenceUilngs not «een." (Hebrews.
l i ,
"lie Leswn-Bermon alw Includes'" passage from the Christian
we textbook, "Bclence ani'li wta Key to the Scrip
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SWEETNESS AND LIGHTBY CHARLES E GREGORY
Early Spring "Digging"
• 'Con press B«re» Salary Leaders'
the above ^tatemert wr>«_ recentlyheadlined in tr.e newspaper? Then,fol-lowed a list of salaries rans.ng trom over• t r i l i n j ! t h e i r Own pocketbock-
dWn to $100-
1 don t know, why it fhouW b»- of «ny particular concern
:<•> mr but 1 have never been able !• underftand the abject
lu;lejsne«i« o! the people ot ^ oodbndee Townthip in pro-
half a million annual.v d*wn to
ooo "'SIKH items.are peiTeit rabble-rousing
publicity. Nothing ? is sa;d about ihefai.? ,tJTBI an eaih" of" these salaries, jjov-,ernrfient gets 'he ^ ion 5 *h»T. Aftereach §uch talitry or earnuia figure thereshould be another hgure showing'govern-ment's fax share in the *alaty. which torFederal surtax alone, not counting ,nor-mal Federal tax or sWf :n.:orne<J_axe«,graduate* up to-a .maximum 0* ' "* Per
Commendable and Ju»t . ^
Pubiu op.r.iu: ;;r.cue$tionabiy willapprove tr.c .ampau'ri recently institutedby the rdrr.ir.-sTia'iori to compel publicemployes to «ubnv,t-tr« n •ystematic pUnof payment to wipr out tax arrearage?on proper!', owned by them
After a!!, there ;s r.o reason these indi-•uduals should fte permitted to escapethe normai procedure followed by theadrr.ini!tra'ic.:i i:\ the tft«es of others in asimilar predn-arr.en' As a matter f>tfact there probably ;.«.greater reason forproceeding asatf.st those, who make their ,livelihood in the public service thanthere is.. aga;rut many others whose op-portunities to earn the money with whichto meet their municipal obligations arefar IMS certain because of their employ-ment in private enterprise.
We believe it ic particularly fortunatethe particular campaign at point hasbeen declared because it will dissipatethe unfounded gossip that favoritism hasbeen «hown or is being shown in thematter or collecting delinquent taxes.
As we understand it, undue pressurewill not hf. exerted against public em-ployes any more than it has been ex-erted on anyone else The administra-tion will merely ask that consistent pay-ments be made against the delinquenciesin accordance with the ability of the in-dividual to pay 1 his has been themethod in every case of which, we haveany knowledge and no one can chal-lenge its fairness
We believe the drive is another indi-cation of the determination of the ad-ministration to conduct the affairs ofWoodbridge Township \p, and for. thebest interest? of all.
taxes each lar^e
' Being ;ust a. backward neu*paper reporter 1 own. of court*.r?o property and although I do own a. Jiocketbook—a present—ii really requires no protection for its value i* solely aenti-rne"tal and the worth of. its contents it intrinsically negligible^However, if* T *>eV,e oi the landed genrty afld kept anythingiv,"re <hari' a tcjupje oj tejephorffc numbers.and police card*m my wailet 1 would become,, very active, at least vocally..r protesting against tome of the abiurd demand* which arem.«ie on the Township Commitlee to'spend public funds.
^ htlr not'crdir.anly addicted lo mayhem or any violence,cr tka! matte:. ,-ncie intenie than a sneer 1 would.'raise par-
t-.c-jla: hell it <*orr\fo*e insisted on speeding the proceed* otrr.y tax payments to improve a road that terminated in thesponsors pig me Meetings of the Township Committee in
salary or income were headlined, it would rn*nt week* have been infested with noisy individuals whobe shown that government and not the beiieve they're entitled to highways of plush velvet with aindividual pockets the* bulk of the money. anopy overhead because tkey kick in a few bucks every
1 -"—; now and then..in taxes.
No Holiday for Death "" "^* Township Committee members mu»S take the rap• « '.hrmselves. particularly those of the majority , m refusing such
L a s t year* a c c i d e n t a l d e a t h s in t h e L n i t - ffxira\agances. If Joe Zilch *how» up at the m e e t i n g andedr S t a t e s d e c l i n e d 4 p e r c e n t t r o m 1 ^ 3 6 . i r a t e i y ' d e m a n d * a. n e w "highway because he got m u d on hisB u t t h e r e S n o t h i n g i n . t h a t t o c a u s e US shoes whi le taking hi» c o w s to pasture. M t y o r Gre iner orto throw out or chests—Nature, not man, Committeeman Spencer1 must sit there and t»ke all his gaffwas the cause ot the drop. The mild, because ihere isn't anything they can do about it. I've oftenrool nimmcr. according to the National | marvelled at their infinite patience in listening to such absurdSafety Council, was responsible lor al- arguments because it I had the gavel I'd probably heave it »tmost all of the decline, inasmuch a.s heat somebody,death? were 4.300 below normal. But thi* isn't the point, precisely
In fields where man is the governing. If 1 had any property on which 1 wa s paying taxe». 1factor, the death and injury total, with .would attend the meetings and go to bat against such indi-the exception ot home accidents, con-! viduals. if only to give moral sbpport to the administration. W«1M since the Ufislauirf suf.cn v ,.0Ulfi p;arr cctinued to rise. The greatest killer of all-The fact is, though, that t attend the sessions purely in a *he^'*1
r f l ^ ' j o ra-Uad"pas*« t;caiiJ .'''i^'ha'"]^time, the automobile, claimed 4 per cent professional capacity and reporters. 1 find, are only accepted hive been lsjuec :o o:iier •.''">*n ih/president -on 1
OTHER EDITORS SAY
Wh«t, Nonjs h»vr con-.r :a
pass at Trentor.. Here :: •tvf :i •
P»»w
Mi'"aiv Mlairs Committee bi'it It should not imagine i..,• .,' ,',' prpventins! war but »t moving the profits frfci * a : ;
r.nVa maximum of public cf- there is to removign roe pr.. :'toward winning it it it comes, ^f war—Christian Scltnrr Mm,,!,,
control of rirao •and private busi-; U g i t U t o r i ' Salarm
» ountbreTknor. In RiancinK o v e r a tah" ;»' ;
The committee minoritvmore victims than it did in 1936. for a'socially when they are seen and not hea'rd. Furthermore. ' ™™!*^., ^ 7 ^ ^total of 39,700. Occupational deaths don't suppose it would do for me to argue with some fellow r£ht of polltic'ip ol varying ^aces ^ ^ ^ n a V hara-kiri." ) New Jerwy^palyii J s o o T ; ^climbed 6 per cent, to 19,000.. The who pays S60 a year in taxes and expects a $10,000 road in »n degwe. that it c°™ raver£\ t !]s | u t lt n o t be forgotten thai *ar :w m e s t a t« jay a daily imp
,rand total of deaths from ^.accidental return because he'd tell me that 1 Pa,d nothing and a m . e » ^ - ^ " c : U b % . » ^ j * «£ £ZTS^S^ H h T i f fJSL** „,causes w a s lUo.UW—wiUv-J/) ,UUU per- titled to nothing. restraint of trsdf. |invoivect. But remembering the ' m - i s t a t e legislators are «bo\r t.sons permanentlv injured-and 9 .400 ,000 , But there are plenty of people around town who are nor H o w dt*s M r P a s ; p" rvo""t ^^pulses-broad and 'eenwous-thtrt |ergg(, i n i n t p m g e n c e m(i „.,,o , : .k' U L,- n ,._, , j - i ,L. ' i TL L . corndor customers :o ci-i os;k and | wouW spnad the samfiefs of »ar,th l h i r work lor |s |)pr0 per cent o f the w h o l e populat ion, tem- handicapped m this respect as am I. They are the ones 1 ;orth to Trenton, '.o -icr Summer noT o n l y a m o n g the people w h o (
: T l 0 r e difficult and coraplrporarilv injured- T h e direct cost of should think would show up on alternate Monday evenings ;hom« at the shorter :r. t h e | n j v e jjttle influence other \^an frequently their o-ftTibusinr-
i • i . J < L i i i • • i . - , . , . mour.tair.' ;iniess "i'.*v ?-"f °15- , h . j r ,;ot, tmt also among those I, t i n m lark nf rontinunnt h e s e a c c i d e n t s is e s t i m a t e d t o h a v e and speak their p ieces because i t s their m o n e y the trontier- ' • ' - " " . . . . . . . . l l n t l r " l C l u ...... . . . . . . ifer »om lacK 0I conunuoui sc ler t s economic position makes t j on jt s e e m s r a ther strar,^
c h e d t h e s t a g g e r i n g t o t a l o t $ 3 , 7 0 0 , - men are trying to spend . on missing appropriation and » 5 | w a r lfss onerous for them» peace w h e n , h e t r p n t j ^ toward *
0.000. ' ' Instead, thev s.t home and reU on Mayor Gre.ner and ^ J T ^ ^ ^ ? S (WWkth ^ ^ ^ m o ^ r n n h a ^ ' o n Wage iOl "T'^l th* ™"
l iu io id passps? mere (<»*• a s*r<i. (JQ^ thftt placts more empnasis °'* igators should be forgouesi
There is 1^37's accident record, e v l"p others to protect their • intere*;. This it all right up to a'miny dissttisfled custox?r= a: - ^ ! profit limitation Of eleven * sec-1 Neijraskas unicamewl irgt
•ued'in cold figures It i. bad enough «rt.in extent but if they, themselve, are lo. indolent and ^ f™^™1^ ' ^ V ^ ^ Z ^ Zr^Z^'f^ * " ^ ^ked at that wav. It is inhnitely worse mditterent to go to any exertion how can they expect some- believe they have bee:. -,*•:*:: for ft ; w a r an(i only one^and that m: , &s l l l g l l J s pnv»w b,
y ;.s-the restriction ° i ;
presilookedif you regard it in terms of human w ^se to get all excited in their behalt>values — mutilated bodies. widowed 'he same thing holdi in other matters. Take the recen!;"'mothers, orphaned children, blinded and .iiKiea.se in the rates o.i the Penh Araboy Gas Light Com j W«r and Profits
crippled individuals, gore and carnage. W for glance. _ • ! , ^ -^ T^f-^ ^?3Z StoSSfplS! j£,
Ti'.fAffairs
ill theCommittee have not
And perhaps the most sombre reflection1 of far Bhojid tyanybody, outside ot myselt and one or two other t b e p r w t I ts out of war T;i«v vi i l .m W • ThU ma*, be noted with
ne to prevent war. bu: if appreciation by people *ho are ex--prevenyves tiiat they art pecitd to sacriflce their sons and
supported by pear? t-w.- :their own lives and prosperity for
, pays for work of likeity and strain, and requiring .
Military thought and judgment, the:-.might have a one-house leu^li
would be seated lew. :lators. WltM fewer legif-latoi •
op-
Teaching Duck* to Swim
* Thr WPA, we »«. hn.i Mlotted $85,-867 ta financr a study of the worlh oftourist trade to Honda.
Well, that will be njcJe work for theiclicf clients who can .get it. And whata field tor new WPA projects it opensup! The worth o: climate to California,of authors ard politicians to Indiana, ofoil to Oklahoma and Texas, of steel toPittsburgh, of skyscrapers to New York,of automobiles to Detroit, of beans toBoston, of government bureaus toWashington.
Why, the possibilities are practicallyunlimited
of all is that % per cent of the accidents strays. Taised a squawk? The answer is no. publicly, although hardly sentwere in all probability easily preventable ^practically everyone you see bellyaches about it privately. 1: 5 ^ ^ , * " " P ^—somebody was careless, somebody was cant see any justification for the boost because no one has timer.r* The Administrauor.v«nti- jpurtotisnvs sake. For ihtyignorant, somebody took a chance, and convinced me yet it is all right tor the Llizabelhtown Consoli.-;^J^°^f
b»-ca!?fd pe»t"' inf.* busmpl' ii^e'c'ts' show""*" r
state might piek them mon' ifully for the difficult problcn.have to meet, and pay themarifs more in keeping witli
'tcl ifsponsibiiiies and position* *thot makprj—Freehold Transcript
much i —~_ .there w a s no hol iday for death. da-ted Gas Company to sell gas to, the Perth Amboy Gas.mem that hope bv' lightening ',patriotism when it corhes to sacri- : TO PRESENT COMKIM
Will 1938 repeat this grisly toll of life. Light Company for re-sakin turn, to the consumer, I t h i n k « Z r ' ^ ^ ^ T J Z S o ^ h C L But O S S T ^ W P ^ Thealth a n d dollars? I t s up to y o u . alt w e 0 U S h t l o b e Pennrtted to buy directly horn Elizabeth- ::htm. to "discourage bu=:r,«? :r.rtr-:,h^ n , j m f r o u s .uhsarlsfactoiy bills iOhureli will urewnt a nx;of u« to an«wer that aues t ion (hrouch t o w n ' a ' t h ough 1 suppose I ought to be grateful to have busi- ^ Uom P'jn? irE ' h e cour.tr> • ;r.to'w,, l ch h a v e ^^ designed to re-[Waiting at the Church Mir
. j • " • - , L . j , .. p. , ,. war. <vtrii; war profius indicate that the1 in tht Auditorium of ihc our 'act ions . n " s relations not only «r«e with Mr. Hamilton r u n Kean. Ac-ua;;v ! i l f •xii-wfs mea^xt problem i« a difficult one. and one'bridge Township High Srho.,. '
but twice. | : ' which is now attacked jr. a ir.ir.o:- wh'.rh wi;; be solved only if public [Earl H. Dfvanney is
T , v " • The people had a cha~nce io fact ai heatings held by the'1'? 'tm' by ; h l
Tmne for a Change S t a t e B o a r j of pul>l lc L n | I t y Comnusaioners when the in-''
The competitive plight of the rail- c r e a s e w a s proposed, but nobobdy showed up.roads is graphically illustrated by a sta- W f t e n >'011 c»n get anybody to listen to the tale of mdif..tistical survey recently published by the »'«">« on the part of local folks when they are gettim;f
Missouri Public Service Commission. kicked all over the lot financially, your auditor invariablyissouri Public Service C o m m oX L - L ,1 , , L . t • winds up with the observation:I his survey shows that the states av- . . .
Brains and Backache/
In-the dawn of history and for manycenturies 1 thereafter man furnished hisown power But today he has beenfieed to act as a guiding intelligenceand the more and more power requiredin our intricate economic system nowcorrtes trom the maihme. i
In the home, on the iarm, in the officeand in the factory, the machine and theproducts of the machine make work eas-ier) and more pleasant, Even in gainingthe pleasures of life we use the radio,aujtqmobile, moving pictures—all pro-duct's of the machine, brought within outreach at ever lessening qosts because welive in the Machine Age ,
There is no way in yvhich we can re-tain Jiuman freedom and continue to ex-t«nd human happiness—to bring morethings to more people—save one, andthat is the increased efficiency of indus-try to increase the output of each w6rke"r.
erage annual cost to truck a ton otheight over its highways is far in excessof what the state,! can possibly get outof the taxes paid by the truck. For anine-ton truck, for instance, if costs thestate $1,216 a»year to provide a road-way—and it gets back in taxes $535. Asimilar discrepancy between cost and re- K 0 N E N S SENTENCE °
That s precisely the reason the town 11 in the shape
And that, my friends, is just about the size of it.
This Week Years Ago.-uriDce rates here are lowered. «:.lI meet wuh th* Committee and dele- j
turn is shown in the case of all other: HELD FOR 1 WEEKS "gaUKj from nice acme flie dis-Mzes of trucks, from little half-ton jobs,' "A "azy drunken driver .* mat «^u •» i o « as preliminsry sue-
daneerous than i foetpad wiyi a « cow under way are completedUP' ' fc-Jijr declared Recorder Vogei !»*:
What this means, as the Produce u!-'11 in ™£Ianin^u'*! f5*:n i,5°.Guide of New York points out, is that ifords arraigned on a eharge o!Missouri is in effect handsomely subsidiz- driving while drank. K<mfm :>
he
, » . , M • • j cense was revoked lor 2 year i&cing trucks. And what Missoun^is do-;iemence was deferTed I<p iwoing, all other ktates are doing to a greater.»«>" The recorder mad« x. ciekr
1 ,1 . *t-i -i j • 1 .. that the sentence w n not RIS-or lesser extent. Ihe railroad industry, Lrim w d mtimaied thaton the other hand, must build and main- fnly proper punifhmer.t !or thetain its own rights of way, and is heavily ! i e n d 8 m was V a l 'taxes by all units of government. ORIGIN OF
The time is long overdue for adopting. p ] ^ , ^ ^ ; ^ ,a fair and reasoned national transporta- c'onplete'.y destroyed a(ion ndlirv That noKcv must include lwo"storv tnim dweUln« mtion policy. mat P°fcy m u s t lnc luae!|toad Friday nitM shortly
BE SURE OF YOUR
BRAKESTRUST YOURS TO US!
RELININC - ADJUSTMENTSDRUM REFACINC
TROUBLES CORRECTED
RAHWAYBRAKE SERVICE
S. J. CASSAWAY, Prep.S Yr«_ with Bint Cioit , NcwirkIT E. Milto. A n . RAHWAY
Famcrly
vision causes squinting,
frowning, tenseness. Repealed
<>yettrain rontributr* to
formation of permanent line*
Act Firstj-T.lk Afterward*;
"Tubtrculosi* constitute* both a chal-lenge ajid a threat; a challenge becausethere has been a cessation in the mor-tality decline; a threat because our livesare not secure against an invasion fromthir di*ease." So spoke Dr. ThomasParran, U, S. surgeon-general..' Smug confidence of the .individual in
the belief1 that he ia immune to such dis-aster, and dogmatic ignorance, are chiefa Hits of tuberculosis. Scientific weaponsexist with which to fight it. States, coun-ties and municipalities are equipped torare for those unable to pay for medical
, c a r « . • , . - . • • •• ' . ,;., » • • • . * - ,
if in doubt a« to your physical condi-tion, 'act fir|t and talk n f t cnwi . Even
Pf !|toad Friday nitM shortly belortfairness to all and favoritism to none, midnight and eruStniered the aleIt must do awav with restrictive, ex-'01 ^ only occupy Mrs. Philip
, , , Boi hell who escaped bv leapintpensive and unnecessary laws, such as iron a second story window.the proposed train-limit measure. Andit must guarantee all carriers, especially N E W S P A P E B 8TAthe near-bankrupt railroads, a living BABTER SYSTEMwage—that is, a rate level that will allow Do >°« »>»v«
c r ' j • * J 'W> tracW?
a proht alter expenses are paid And, May e that old. ic» bqi in Us*finally, it must provide for regulation kiiche4 fora pm oJ lauceu: Or
] that is fair and elastic, and does not as- i * d^nr £ . £ ? , £ £ te7i«*
I sume functions that belong to manage- oi magazines?! m , n , / The Independent »i'l nan a
m c l u - I Barter Column' neu meek. JuttThe railroads are the biggest item in'jot down &nyllun« you have and
' 1 1 »'»nl 10 lt*&- » l l d m*U «*w >»»
the transportation picture—and they w the Barter Editor are of the
have been given the worst treatment, as *mper , , ,
the thousands of miles of track now in.
UPHOLSTERING.WHY BUY NEW
FURNITURE?
11IIAKII THESEBEAUTY P O M S
Proper lithting pron-.-t. bmulv bciauM- it plrmiii CJM,
jcomfortable \\t\oa. Kliminatr the n w o f dun or glariij,.
light for 1 loir *()rL and xou re men« a .ommon riu.r, of
"drawn' feature.. L miratiivr 1. I.. S. lamps in >our
home, lampi made to the ^peurications of ihe Illaminating
Engineering Society. Ihese lamps provide
iiitHt•I Itie ras) rh«lr, ,-Modrrn l.t'>. lunpi ' i "i"'tion" ihe light. Thul m-i"ihfy protidt Kift light of fl'quite inlwitilv Jor loml'in rciding. triilil>|, tr*n<(li ii » • oml)in»tion al diand indirrfct illuBin«ii""
d over a wide ridiui.
Three Yean AgoTOWN 8TUMBS P i t tFR.EVENTION CODE
Adoption of • new.
fire prevention cade u under tert-
the hands of receivers, testines. Theresult is a tremendous loss of employ-ment, of construction, and of purchasing r
power that would indirectly benefit every \™* ^^ e t m t l 0 n by "*worker in the country, including all i^^Knut-vei. 01 us* s»qther branches of transportation. In thej**** 4 *»» uwitiwnrw*name of the public interest, it> time i\^"«£\f^J'ga cKangt, |th»TQ*wWp
r«id
d o n <•» I* n—HH«l> rrballi,
«m rurallat*
r,IXK\ Q\ ALL WORKU l u M i •• IMt On, ) k «%»*g r. *. 4-JKM «f rnirt
r«M OlItH 9EBVICEtit* t n m Mad* T* Otitr
MIDDLESEXUPHOLSTERY CO-
«ir iKM i armmm
THE LAMP illuitrated \% \\it beauti-ful RowvilJf Pottery'Laiu}»~$7.95h $695 i h l d k
}
lath, $6.95 vith old-kiup-trade-iii.A ijtfide «electiou of-floor and tabVmodel l.E.S. lampi are now displayedat Public Service itorci. Thry m«v bpurrhaeed on wotenienl Urmi
carrying charge.
COMFORT WIRING-Addiu.nal d.ctric aitleuMB*«ueDt pUnni .f \tffo c l 0 b« iul^ti bUcal «l««riMl tonirinor at until rOit
PVBLICMjgFgyirF
;()ol BRIDGE INDEPENDENT
pIFlGOLDMAJEST1CS THEME
rPI1t, Olivia DeHaviUmdlead Ca»t in Thrill-
ing Melodrama
Brent and Olivia•. • i- uimid ft sits stars, "Cold, ; , r f You Find U," a thrlll-..imlrnma of California. In the
hns Its local premier* today, Majestic.
a Warner Bros.-Cosmo-,i; production In Technicolor".',', mrdlnR to reports of prt-,; , ^ one of the really best |
, , of the season.,,,,i is Where You Find It
• nil a phase of gold-jieeKiiiu,,i liltheTto been untouched
', movies-the hydraulic mln-- isrrrhy tremendously power-
;rnin or water ripped away,r ' from the debris of .which,,,:nrr, sifted their metal,. mi-, debris ovetflowed ,upon,:itl of the wheat grower* »nri
;iriU'.is. and' warfare ^ remittedt ,.niiu'.t that wan prolonged
radlv. The fight extended.1 number of yearn, nearly
• •„. state of California In two,..,, net settled until a court,,,.. clfdnrfd In favor of thr
• nnsts and made the hy-mtorrsts quit.
nulling Brent and Miss dr"i:i(l are Claode Rains, Mar-
! uidsay, John Lltel, March: Rartot) MacLane. Tim
- MIIIIR son of the famousSniiifK Toler, Htnry O'Neill,
•., iirsij RoWtMcWade. Hurry<• •nit.Kyjcoi* Ail.-withers, plus
i',(ls of extras..••,; is Where You Find It,•:,,,iif on the actual locale of.., imt war and was directed
•;-, inrl Curtte. maker of suchml action dramas as "Cap-
It.<.™r mid "Charne of thennsado" It Is based upon
>. s rdpley's novel.
emand ContinuesFor "Snow White"
|isnty Film Is Held OverI or the Second Week
At Ditmas
' : have ever read GnmtnV••..••. n ml who hasn't? • there's
••- :: cat romlng for you see--iiiw While and the Seven
held over for theat the Ditmas Thea-
\\'_•:<• important yet is the factsnow White" is produced
> . :;iuco!or by Walt Disney lu-•'a'ure length! It is an even!
: jr. history ••ranking: in Mgnifi-pv. with the birth of the first|k:<•' i t s not only a delightfuli
•:'. Little People screened with]>;i of (inomeland and 1U won-.fions beauty, and ttallng with
irkinK comedy, but is dramatl-•• np|>calmR. The story o( thr•••us Quoen'i ttttmpted murder• .•• linle Prlnrew, who U val-
mded by her tnly pali. the•> n a Kt-nuhie thriller with
iiv appeal for young and
- K cirrus ae.rtallsts. vj^nglng:L-. spacf high aboje % the
• 'he creek of the whip.'rol-K ilowns. the wild clamor of
-.•Vshow sartrt are highlight*imbms "The Shadow," thrill-
• -rk stage story of the circus-.( «t. the Crwicent Thtatr*K Monday. Charles Quiuley
riita Hayworth head a cast ofi.riiiK Hollywood perwnall-
•r.^aring in the film, which isn he a most colorful chronirle
- His life.
ARMY DRAMA
..ring two good-looking young>mrrs Ronald Reagan and
Maguira—a melodraijw oflife called "Sergeant Mur-
rome. today to the Crescent• ' • r r .
%us made by Warner Bros.• oniprns a cavalry horse- that
>'i to pass an inspection forp's of any army post, yet under
'raining of hln cavalryman'<-t wsa developed into a gre*t:'»ch««r that was good enough»m the famed Grand Nationalping race m England,o'.intt Reagan plays the part of
soldier who loved his horse»fll that he bought and trained
after both left the army.van is a rer,«nt "discovery" cf
|r>it in Warner Bros, radio dra-''- unusual mystery plot is uu-
'l.ove IB on the Air." which|niifrtuled to have its first local
•A-iIIK at the Crescent Theatre•• w e e k . :
f' starts in a radio broadcasting|H'»i. where the featuted news
'"•lister, played by Ronald Rea-mcurs the wrath fo the spon-and is demoted to the chil-
l(i' s hour program.
I DANGER PATROL1
<• dangerous business of hand-lnuli explosives ih commerce ts
' with at length In "Dangdr"1 new RKO Radio melo-until- film now at the Crescent.
r story reveals the constant^r of the men employed In the1 T>. «nd nhows. as well, inti-
a'1 ili-talls of the suffering ofwomen, who live continually
a i of tragedy."' of the action takes place
I'11 ulant of a company operat-<h« Texas oil fields, and the
I'M characters concerned are<i time "(toup handler" andi»Ul^«r, thd a newcomer to'eld!'who falls In love with
JACK'S
Hollywood InnFORMRRlf
1* TAVERNg and Entertain-Every Ivening
A. Y. NEiW'Sf'"nui Coloi'td Orch«»tr*
Hs 8EER OK DRAUCHT
In Strand FeatureF R I D A Y . M A R C H I I , 1938
An a Mur-rj-fd blonde . wanted for tmirdfr and Jillbrciik. Asa brunpttf hrautT . . hrlpini Ihr rarkft hustrr flgM rrimo. PHYLLISBROOKS (crnlrrl plajs a dantfrnm n»mr in * rityn wjr on r«cket«,ffaturrs with RI( ,\RD0 C0RTE7. llrfti and ROBFRT WII.C0X In"rily Girl," rtimlnn to thr Strand.
, J Y M O N DSTARS AT STRANDHead Cart of 'She't Got
Everything' WhichOpens Tonight
Bringing the blonde stars—Ann|Sothern and Gene Raymond—tothe screen for the fifth time, RKORadio's "She's Got Everything"opening at the Strand, offers a gayromantic story of an Impoverishedsociety girl and a coffee millionaire.
The theme deals with Miss Soth-ern's efforts to pay off her fa-ther's creditors, • after his death re-veals not only that ahe 1B with-out h rent, but that the furnishingsof her I,ong Island home, and eventhe rlothrs she wears, have riothern paid for.
When the creditors, at first deter-mined to take back their property.nre persuaded by one of theirmembers Ui back the girl In acampalun to murry a wealthy La-tin, things begin to happen. Herrefusal to participate In the]rehpmr. and her determination tfllget R job and pay off the bllls.jIrnd hrr into unforseen compile*-]tlon especially when her job turns'out to be that of secretary to a!ncli young' coffee Importer, withwhom nhe. falls in love. I
Between the creditors, the mil- Jlionalre. her match-making aunt jand her own feelings, the girl runs-into a storm of hilarious .cense-<iuencM, and the picture to1 hailed!as one of the most sprightly offer-,Ings of the season. Its settings,which Include a luxurious countryhome, a swank r»sott hotel, an ex-pensive apartment and a modern-istic, office, gaily carry out therapid-flre action of the story.
The two stars have won a not-able following with their previous•team" vehicles, and in this one
their talents are given plenty ofleeway.
With Raymond and Miss. Sotn- jcm in "She's Got Everything" there ]is a distinguished cast of mirth-]makers-Helen Broderlck and Vic-;tor Moore as Miss Sothem's aunt,and ft race-track bookmaker re-1spectlvely, and Billy Gilbert. Park-1vakarkus, William Brisbane, Solly!Ward. Jack Carson, Alan Bruce,Alec Craig and Richard Tucker inimportant comedy roles.
Joseph Santley directed the pro-1auction by Albert Lewis with HarrySegall. Maxwell Shane and W. W.IWatson writing the screen play |from the original story
PAGE FIVE
THE KISS- Olivia dc Havilland and George Brentin "Gold Is Where You find It" At the Majestic
Harmonization! Infatuation" Concentration1" Anticipation"" Realization!1!!!
SHttly
The appeaiiut principal charactwa In Walt ninnrr'n full feature-length MultipUne Terhnlrolor prodnctlon "Sn«w White and the HevenDwarfs," bflnj M d over at the Ditmai theatre.
DANCINGFRIDAY and SATURDAY
CAPT. KIDD'SBAR and GRILL
George OlsenAt the Pl»no
AND THE
Pinelli BrothersHawaiian Orchaitra
iM M»dl««n Ate,, Perth Amboy
SEVEN (7) BIG DAYS—STARTING WITH
PREVUE TONIGHTREADE'S : = = =^= = =
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PREV'TJK TIME TABtE5:53 "Snow White"7:16 "Gold Is Where You Find It"8:51 "Snow White"
lt:!O "Gold la Where You Find It"
Only the Strong D mFight for GoldandOnlyth« Brave Da*e Love!
GEORGE BRENTOLIVIA De HAVILLAND
CLAUDE RAINSMARGARET LINDSAY
Loir "SnOW
White"Amateurs Every
Wednesday NightOn the Stege
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6:M "Bad Man of Brlmatone"VM "Snow While"
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DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENTEvery Friday, Saturday and Sunday
MUSIC BY
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THE PICTURETHAT HAS
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CRESCENTPERTH AMBOY
•Friday, Saturday and Sunday
—In—
"DANGER PATROL"—ALSO—
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"SERGEANTMURPHY"
with Ronald Regan
THE MYSfERIOUSPILOT"
C'apt. Frank HawksChapter No. 10
MON. and TUBS.A TWO-GUN GAL FULL OF IMPULSES!
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He'sScream
A
LASTTIMESTODAY
WALLACE BEERYIN
"The Bad Man ofBrimstone"
LASTTIMES
TODAY
With Victor Moore, Helen Broderick,Parkyakarkus, Billy Gilbert
WED., THURS., FR1I'REVUE TIIES. NITESTARTING WITH
PREVUE FRIDAY NITE -It's g o t every-thing, romanceand thrills, glam-
or and giggles
Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern
She 's Got EVERYTHING
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p*re SFVEN^ („ „ )BR1DGE INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 193B ™ u t ^ ^
Recreation Basekll Leagues Will Get Under Wa^May 2nd. , , . . ^ ^ , • - - - — - - -— •- -- • - • ~ i f t R i •» T O V I E
MANAGERS CALLED ** DUMOND PLANS Fipld Club S m a s h e d SEWAREN SNARES 'TO MKT T ™ * W B K J J E T ~ « ^UFIRSTMEEM H ^ H _ _ . , , _ „ „ . , 2NDHALFHONORS E i l f f l K l BATTLETONlGffT ttrsws*
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HERE APRIL WtkLists Tentative Re-
1'n, l i r e m ent 8 f o r 1938i umpetition.
DfADUNES ARE SETBRIDOE-Dlwetof B»m
,v,r h»s issued the flrrt call, meeting- of- »ll murugers
,8 in rmt *baseball Uwn in, ,'nii DWliton competition
,.(.,nn for April 1». K wconB,, will be held on May 10
.' <;ioe pinna to have til play',',d.', In the Township lry shape;:»>tioe by April 35 tnd tr
: ;iv in the school and jun• M.-s tin May 3 and lp senior
.irrmFdlatc letfuw by Maynioiii- wishing" to participate
,. roister not later than May• iir lust date Mr ticchanflngrs or for obtaining new play-
•-. . 'unp 1.
baseball, leagues Wilt be or-,1 among »nkw, MwmKli
-M-.inr and elementary school
*. following announctment in'inn with the diamond tour-
- piny wss made by Mr.
> ' 'p,mis mint play In the flrtt•:,. • Hid half* and M new
, nil be entered In the tec-!iv.: Contrary to previous c i *
,. ?;\ leagues with the eitcep.., ,i school baseball, will be
,.d of 4--to 8 teams and,-, Mil be absolutely no five.
.- on. nine or eleven-team
C l u b S m a s h e d SEWAREN SNARESBy B r i c k t o w n Outfit 2ND HALF HONORS
--——••••• • - - IN DUAL VICTORYSOUTH IUVKR - The Wood-brldge Field Club Big rive m n tafield to seek new taureli butwmt down to defeat at the handsof the South River Beta Kappaquintet. 33 to 21 In a elonlyquintet. 33 to 21 In a elonlycontested match On the Utteticourt.
The Big Five started off In arush to rack up tleren pointswhile holding the fraternity toysto two points in th« 'first periodbut slipped backward' In the sec-ond and were outKOttd thirteento two to be In arrears, 15 to ISAt the end of the half. The thirdquarter was even at five-all, y
A determined fourth-period apurtthough It cut the E'i'ttUmners'
J.. Masurowski and „led the South River five.
The lln«-up«.Mg Five
O.Qyenes, f lMayer, fKnight, fLeffler. cWukoveti, g.1/eyt, I- •
Totals .
ROVERS WINNERS1NEXTRAFRAMES
Forced to limit by F. C.Juniors; Rambler. Cop,11 to 9. •
WOODBRIDGE - It took theRovers two overtime
, A determined fourtalthough It cut the E i t U m eeight-point lead to two points.went for naught when J. Manlr-owakl and Murasxko san< longlong shots to sew up the game.
Lefller and Wukoret* starred onoffensive tor the Big Ft*, .scor-ing seventeen point* between them
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South RtverR Mkiurowskl, f. :. 1B. Uuurowskl. f. . 2J. Maturowskl,'g. .. (Mk 1J. MaturoMurasiko, g
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Subdues Hunt's Boyi, D.T. A. to Brttk TripleTie in Senior Loop.
" S. C. TO BE NEXT FOE0 ' 'i - ii* *
- W06DBRtDOI~B*r»ly nosingi« out the Runt'* Boys, at to « . the
Sewaren A. A. won the Group A•eeond-half championship in the
1 Woodbrldge Senior - U a | u t buket-* ball tournament. The day prevl-
1 3 oui, the fcmwnltes had humbled*. the p . T. A., 40 to 17.* By vlrttie of these two victories
l d to settle a threes
CASEYS, BIG FIVEBATTLE TONIGHT
ON LOCAL COURTInteresting Game Antici-
pated At Former SchoolStart Tangle.
FUKUO— m e g»m* to decide theTownship OlrH' Basketball cham-pionship, between the Fordi O«-Oetters and the Woodbrldge AllStars will be playtd in School 14Wednesday night at 1:15 p. m.
A danoe will follow the gatt*with muslr furnished by a W Morchestra under the direction ofPrank WagotU. %
* By vlrttie of these two victories, , In games played to settle a threes
way tie. BtwMtn earned the rightto meet the Sporting Club, GroupB ehampi. last night to settle the
! * ™* Th* wtI?ner -of 'h*1
Ompire-V/ysockl.
Score by quarters:Big PIVB 11 • " •—•"IIHfUB > « . •••- "•-.-South River 2'13 8 18^-32 fracas will meet the first-half
'title-holders, the woodbrldge Field
Percy WukoveU
RAIDERS SETTLE OLYMPICS SMASHC L A 1 T 0 CELLAR TOP HATS, 1 8 - 1 3 »
P t e n 111 m e m w w " v , — •••
. — : — , tournament. The M-J4 score
v*rcome 38 to 19 by Cy- Save Themselves from 2nd some indication of the stiffclone.; Comer Gang Half Whitewadyby Fi- J J ft^J-JBeaten, 52 to 15s nal Game Victory. decided when. » J ^
honors.The Hunt's Boys, after a medl-
ocrn beginning, found their strideat the season ended tnd gave Se-wsren one of the itltTert fightsMen In the Recreation Division's
WOODBRIDOt One of the mostIntermtlng sports contort in Te-c*nt months will Mke p)ae« In theauditorium of Bt Jamtt' tchoottonight when the KntghU of Oo-lumbus qulnut metts tha Woqd-bridge Field Club Big FW«. >
The game will practically amountto a duel between the atumnl ofWoodbrldge Townihfp high rhooland (ho alumni of St. Marv's ofPerth Amboy for the Big F1»«consist* of former performers forthe Red and Black whltt the Cat-eys' line-up is made up of for-mer Bt. Mary's bmksteers
Playing with the Fttld Club willM Yokt OytnM, capUln. andPrlta Ltiltcr of the IN* team,considered one of the greatwt de
CHOPPERS WALLOPSKEETERS,
' coniiaereo one <n n » »•=»->— —finarve pl»T»n « ¥ e r t 0 , w ' M
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Ford. Intermediate Chwnp. Red and ***£-£«£Humbled; Knight. Low ?™wuko™u «L played jp IM«To Bombers. ™» »•» »nd '• * * & . * •
WORRIED!
IF so - INSURE!t lH year mlml—|>"F > • " " " "
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VLAD HETCHIK311 SUU Strcit,
PERTH AMBOY r. A. <-aai
laeciawi mwu.. «. last-second shotJ by Lee of the Huntsmen rimmed
baskit and fell to the floor.
periods to accomplish the trlck.lers have undisputed cwra «> <_»but they defeated the wo*dbridge| cellar of Group B of ^ W o w rField Club Juniors 12 to 10 and bridge Senior League basketball aithus pushed the LatUralomen #>ut vision. .ol the running for second-half They were overcome 31 W i s «>,l . , , _ l . l_ th. UlA/u4hrM« tllnlnr tv. thlrii.nlU* CVClOHM in ai
in
H u U Vrft4^'[ore, It bthooTN all Interin participating in any of
, >atmes, or any manager tn-v i in entering a team, to ob-a rnntract and fill out tame
nnn as possible beeauM all «n-mil be dated and numberedsit-comMs may be unable to
•••:•• rscts are now available atp. n nation Dlylsloh office* InParish. Home, Rahway Ave-voodbrldge or at any of the
•rii'-'.im community centers• ••; •i'.oiit t h e T o w n s h i p . " i
SKEETERS ANNEXTITLE IN FORDS
IPUSK Over AJarue. 16-11After Beating Hill-Billy'i,29-17.
r iRDS -The Skeeters copped• rs in the Fords Intermediate-. .<• basketball race when theyv:ri the first-half champions.• \l:uues. In a closely-contested
oi vie running ior Kcoua-umilaurels In the Woodbrldge Juniorbasketball league.
The Ramblers, fighting to malrutain their perfect record for theperiod and to secure their chanceto play the Field Club Juniors forthe season's title, were pushed tothe limit to beat the Boys' Clubbut after two overtime inningscame through, 11 to 9
The line-ups
j OConnor, IH. Pogyena, f.Bohleke, e.V. Ciccawe. gR. Knudten, g 0
RovenOn320
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lend-of-the-wason encounterIP Parish House court.In another engagemi...
•<* no bearing on the final stand*ing of the clubs the Hunt's *"-"•unceremoniously disposed oflast-place Corner Gang inGroup A section, 52 to 15.
The line-ups:Hunt's Bays
,: G. ' P..Iperity, f 12 1s lDeter, I 2 0" T * . r 3 0
3 03 03 1
i Oy th« Top Hats. II to 1J. The re- wmne*rs'aniJ Deter scored heaviest»n suit of this game ties these clubs fOr the Huntamen.- foj, last p U c in the loop. ' Sewaren had lit«e dlfflcuHy £
:*5-»L^a~--«^SK: ^ jsata^^WKg their foes In the flnt
period, the lads from across thecreek piled up thirteen points forthemselves and managed in eachwcceedlng period to outscor* their
lawn Wrecks, however, the Olympsuffered a 11 to i t setback.
o. Clpo, for the winnersed for eight deuces toscoring.
The line-ups:T*p Hah
G.J. Qulnn. f 1Larson, f 0Kllby, c 0aiaolak,' g 0R. Qulnn, g 5 1 11Reilly, g 0
. and Le»l ofare also tched-
_ . . SwIU-he*former St. Mary's
a to the Big Five,thla transfer Soapy
M M H erst iMe Barton ace, will
"teed bv Egan, the Woodchop- S & , f f c v e ^LunH"per, played a sturdy fcme through- rte gSJgJgtftJS*
t n -ther Tnte d secuon ggSftSffXftJ* ZSn Jimmy Otrtiy. »• " f ^#r , r r , Qadek and AlanWl will makeup the remainder of the squad
The Columbia Cadets will playthe preliminary and Vic Shermanwill officiate. The game will startst 915.
game tht Junior Bombersquered the Kntthts, » to 11.ue
The
Totalsr. t
Thompeon, f.Hansen, f. •Benyi, t.Orpschuk, c.Salvia. IOrends. g
Totals
5Juniors
0 .1
... . 0. . 0
. 203
1 2 !
Krumm, t
ToUl»
'.lit.-Skeeters won the Tight to'he AlnniM by defeating'/.-Billy's In a nlp-and-tuek
I ntpr, 30 to 17. Headed 11 tor »• the end of the flnt half.
;rHers held their foes score-: i he third period and out-
them » to 6 In the final
jardot. f.Zick. fDe Joy. I-Brodnick. c.McUughlln. ISomers. g.Romond, I
Ramblers
| S . " . r r
Totals
Dubay. fBarcellona,Nemeth, cKamai, 8
Boys' Club1
Totals
to take the title. lBTanki g"::'• champlon&hip game, both
started cautiously, playingOK defensive. Scoring In the I•'•I periods was Mow, ending\•':,•- Marues leading • to J.:•• point, however. theSkeet-
'oose thier offensive, appar- jimving solved the ofefensej
of their opponents andiup a 7 to 3 advantage for'
period. Again in •*»
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4
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a
0002100
10
Buryello, fPenziak, fJensen, c
|DUeo, gHarden, g
Totals
25Corner Gang
0 .41011
F10000
Totals 6Olympic*
Lltka. f lHrbtk. f 3Moog, cJurkos, c 1Ulnce, gg 0Yohas, g. 1Oreg». I x
Crclanti» 0
H. Saakts, fQyenes, f,Fredericks, cDoherty. cpetro, gFabo. gp. Saakes, g
Totals
they topped the ftrrt-taWv 8 to 4, to give them uw
lmr-upvAlarM»
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3gktttcn
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'SHOOTERS GLEANIMPRESSIVE WIN
Courageous Fight in Over-time Period Stifles Boy'sClub, 18-16.
" \ WO0DBR1DGF. - Although the0 Shooters had little prestige to pie-*. serve they gave one Jf the mostJlctmraKMiui exhibits in the Seast/n's;5 [local basketball history when the\
o |w. Sefchlk, fliOasstdy, f3'Kenna. f
— iB. Lefller, o9 i p . Oyene^ f
! Kllby, g|H Sefchik, g
18Red Raiders
O200
0c000'I
F.0 'n<;Io0I)
Totals
6 Koond. f.4 Simon, !•8 Johnston, c.j ; Remer, %. .
, >! J. Clpo, g.. p i s . Clpo, g. •
\ Bidder, g.
38 iTotals
1
p . i Lltka, f*!Hrblk, f' i Yuhas, c
0 '! Markous, c. .... , Vlnce, g0 ; Mastroulck, g.2 !M00g. g-Grega , g
Wrwk.24
... 101B0
18Olympics
O.
n. 3. 0. 1
03
1
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The lineups:gewaren A, A.
G.o j u . Ktrnas, f 2
Almasi. f 4
j . Karnas. c _ 5
lasey. g19
284202
It
Jasey. IMcDermott. !
Totals
iGerlty, fiLeahv. fOadek. c
|Lee, cDeter, gParr, g •.-Krumm. g
11Hunt's Boys
O.010
... 1i
. l
F.10
200
r.oooo3o
Blmar. f •Rosin, f..Sountocs, c.Kllen, g.Backsay. g.Nagy, g.
TotalsKnlsht-
25
Totals iScore bv periods:
8ewaren A. A.(Hunt's Boys
P.0
Si4121
2t
McKya. fOloe. f.Ohoan. cWlsslng. RFlowers, g
7 1 8 3-15« K 5 9-24
Totals
Kovacs, f.Payer, fMOTTiS, fNagy, cW»n. gwsko, E
Totals
O,20
. 100
Skeeten
p.20003
It
P.Almasi. fJ. Karnas, c
i Case?, g2jMcDermou, g
Sewaren A. A-G.
f 1
s3T '
Totals
Totals 9 1 191 Totals
MIDGETS TTIAMPLEROVERS, 30 to 2
Fords Junior League Titleholders Sock Iselinites—For Fun!
FORDS-There w«n't nnyj.hln»
BOMBERS WALLOPFORDS AC, 38-21
Keasby Five Maintain. Per-fect Record; F o r d .League Champ*.
o612OURoyle. felobjchak. f• Dubay, f
19 anils, c .,...[MUier, g i.Coughlin. gGadek, g •
nD. T. A.
Onn
. , 21
TOUlSScore (by pef l ods :
Sewaren A. A. 13
D. T. A »
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12fi
14
40
A. Stansky, ff
• 7
Woodchoppers
f '
Egan, c.Ro* . 6j . Stransky, gA. Baes to . «•
Totals r
Oillls, i
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FORDS A. C. FALLSBEFORE CASEY 5
K. of C. Quintet Claims Lo-cal Semi-Pro Title After33-29 Win.
WOODBRIDOE--The local Cas-ey* split thilr games (luring thtlast week, defeating the FordsA. C. 3S to 38 and losing to theRed Acea of IHttDtth IS to IIat th* Tabs Ball In Btakbtth.
By their victory over the Fordsquintet tha Caseys claim tht seml-pro championship of the township.The Caseys, paced by Soapy May-er, were never in danger untilthe last four minutes when theFords five dropped four seeming-ly Impossible baskets to cut theK. of C. lead to four points asthe final whistle sounded.
At Sllzabeth the Caseyt fought
an unhlll battle with victory wlth-- ' • •—» In tht
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TotalsScore by periods:
12
11 Hunts
4 | T > T
7 1.3 21-412 2 6 15-25
In thtlr grasp midway m theFourth -qaaW. TraUtal duringthe earlier innings, theya three-point advantage asend of the oontost »1but quick Held goals by
(Continued on pose
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WOODBRIDGE
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nS 13 9-401 9 6-17
Hunt's Boys
o
with a record of threv
Or. Id
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• " ; • • • i 2 7
Hill Billy's,. f 1
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Junior League, had a field daywhen- they met the Iselln RoversIn non-league competition on the
jurt at School 14. The Midget*on. 30 to 2They amassed twelve points tin
the first period and two in thesecond to close out the half with a14 to o margin. In the third pe-riod the Midgets again held their
WOODBRIDGE - TheBombers preserved their r,--~-record In the second-half play In
Fords Senior League ancithe
zer for theprincipal
six
The line-ups:Shooters
G.
6|Van Dalen, f
ll ills ...Billy's
4j.
nt11
1
0si
20
!A. Royl«- 'Varga, c
.Huner, gSeygllnski, geyglln
TotalsBoy1!
F.011126
S W S a 10 points
iSralr^Ki^:whitewash.I The line-ups:
Farts
IP
ii6 o . Hedges, f2 ,c . Buleca, f
I Krumm, tOadel:, f •Gerlty, f
|Lie, c •g
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Holds YourSelection
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NOW AT
tne roras dcmui uvw.oclinched the season's title in thesame section by handing the FordsA. C. a 38 to 21 trimming on thecourt at School 14.
The Bombers won thf first-halfhonors and took five straight vic-tories to come through In the sec-ond half.
sTotals
Roylt, fMcLtod,Mill
47
MMiller, cDubay, g
o.14
16 t,
Blanks, f!Lefller, f
4 7 0 6-17; 3 .4 8-20
Lefller,Barcellon*. 0
D u b a y , t - , • • • •Szeles, gNemeth, g
. UflW. 8Totals
H N U I E l B J WINAGAINST AVENE
Break Group A lnterpiedl»te Tie, Take SecondHalf Laurels.
w o o n B R i D Q E - T h e Minute1 ii iimke the tie In Qroup A ol° " Kidbrldge lnterm«di«t« n»«-
league by
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1
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t, H g ^L. Cqnnersijlenweb. g
4 I ToUls
0 'PoRpna, f* Knudsen. f
-—- ^_ x* jA. Clccone, f
cinched the gamu f o r l h ^ Minute J V " ' ' ) ^ ^ - ! ; n
|Men by their conslitMit scoring. |V l V1CCOM- u -The line-ups:
Avenel Red tjannels0
of
i
i, KuuPeterson, fMcUughlln,Benson, fT Bird, cO. Berry, IW Kurmlak, g
iW. Leahy, t
a3001
lw""ls of Avwiel. J9 to 18. t h e[",l"tf Men thus «1U mijt
"' 'Hub J a y «>'• the loop
Totals
Ppchtk. fA LtBlef.Oh»pl*r, cv»i»»iy. 1Won. t
Minute M*n0 .3
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p600241
19
lO'CAnor, g
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I FORD A. C. LOSES'Continued from Page ">
Perk and Clancy !or \hf. Eiiza-hethans spelled the doom of thelocal warrior*
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THE WINNERS!!«-.Mui Lorraine Dem, 1»» Front »<reet, City.IS— Anna, Siecikowiki. 171 Luther Arenue, Hoptlawn! » - M n \ . Shephard. 190 N. BrMdwajr. Sooth Arobor1 -Mrs. H E. Toit. 4)» Protpwt StrWt. South Ambor> — Mr«. n. (Urkson, 4M R»hw»T Arenue, Woodbridif3 - M r v Cora Jordon. 6« Liberty Street. Fords4—F.relyn Kotrreki. Mil Cornell Street, Perth Amboy3 —Mrif M. Bonalh, ,149 Smith Street, Perth AmboyI —Bertha Lee Petervm, R. F. fl Bot 13», R*hwayH —Mrs. K. J. la Korje. 48 Linroln Street, MeturhenS —Alice Dunham. 85 Jefferson Street, Terth Amboy
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First Church of Christ, ScientistSewartn, Ntw Jtrtty
ANNOUNCES A I
FREE LECTURE QNCHRISTIAN SCIENCE
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' !
Member of the Board of Lectureship of the
Mother Church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts
Woodbridge High SchoolBarren Avcnu*
SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1938At 3:00 P.M.
fWE "PUeWC 15-GOftOrAkLY INVITED
TO ATTEND ;
UMBRELLAS
A Commendable PlanThe p'.an of tm Asourv Park
publicity bureau to have i'..T.orito the resort MIV (oi^uc'ed or. :n-dividuaiiy gliitled WJ:S to i'.^ioj'-canc' scenic »po;& o: Mour.osl'.hCounty by h^h vtnoo; pups'.?trained (or live semce nat mu^hto recommend it \.
George Zuckerman A-oar P|a:kpublicity director, «aio the programcalls'lor the selection o! a group o!high | school boys frum li.e iui.;orjan' J senior cia\5es I who f l'.i be,schooled as guides The itr^ue!according to present plans »iil beinaugurated at tlie cloe* o! 'r.eschool terpi. Under th« pi»:. asmall fee will be pa>ab3e ouet-iiyto the guide lor each tour
Included in the Itinerary *>'! °*trip* to Moiunoutii's Revoluuonarv.battleground sn alleged -r»- p'.Molly Pitcliert, well. Old Itunt::'.Church. Ruimon Road. Higi.lar.iis.'Middletotmn b u r y i n g Kiftunc!
! Christ's Chuich in Shre«'ib'a:v.farming 'sections, lendenial m.-tlons and lo homes of noUbiet '
Guides will be chosen on intelli-gence, appearance. ioun«v andability to impart m detail ia::ot»fact* of interest tovrricg eachtour.
Zuckerman't plan iw niuih tocommend It bfcain* it »:.) notonl. permit visitor* to *te ilonmouth i luuorit ipou aua iec:ea-
itional advantages but also ».:i*ncthe boys who serve as twin •ton' of prattieal knowledge on thetountys loot and highly interest-Ing hutoo' Hurh a barktrounfis valuable in that it t e r m Co keepalive in the y o u n t u m tht tradi-tions . and lore which has madeUonmouth one oj thr matt iiAer-<-J.tii\g wrtiona of the
"Artl* fion» the t6tecrtatipiial phase* UM
• provide welcome KTrniK from »IjpleaaajU occupaiion to tiw bov»
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iWomen's Hand Bags
2 For 1>rn >prln( «l)ln I* 1Upoui'bc* pnil rstrUpt^. ^LM»elT tltrd. AII rolor.. " " "
Men's "Union Made" Headlight
OVERALLSNatiunally advertised
rand — at the lowestpricr in town. Blue,white and striped.Sizes tii 42. Extraxi/es at 51.99. »
MEN'S DRESS AND WORK
PANTSVALUES
TO $3
M4<ir bv nuiiufailurert of well-
knonn repuulian! You'll find
ihmul i , tergea, oifurds. (we«da,
trench backs and corduroy. l.l|bt
»nd dark patterns. Size* to U.
WOMEN'S CREPE
Gowns-Pajamas
2 forTaitel shades withcontrasting trim. Fullcut and well madegowns anJ 2-piccepajamas. All siiei....
2-WAY STRETCH
G I R D L E S
2 forValues to SI. Pantyand garter styles.S im small, mediumand
arge
Famous "Joan Ellen"
UNIFORMSeach
Idea)' for m a i d s ,nurses, beauticians,housewives, dentists'asiatants and wail-ie»j«s. Siii-i 14 to 46.Large • wlrclion ofstyles in white andcoloii
WOMEN'S TAFFETA
SLIPS3 for
Made to sell for i»ceach, Ijirr irimmfrtand brocaded stylesFull cut. Sizes 34 to44. Limit i In a rus-tomei
Women's New Spring
Fabric Gloves
2 prs.b!)t to II a
pair. Many one-of-a-kind. Hand ic^n,double woveiu. Allcolors and sizes
MEN'S WORK AND
DRESS HOSE
13 prsMade tn vl l -for I.Vpr. Solid colors in-cluding white. AimUntie* Sires 14 to12. Limit 13 to auntomrr
MEN'S 6VI=RALLS
Cr Work Pants
eachlull rut overall inblue, white k n d
| striped. Sturdy workpants in dark pat-terns. Many with
| leather trim poArt*and double seat. AllMies
MEN'S DRESS AND
WORK SHIRTS
l l f o rCirey cover| and blue-hambray work ihirts.made by "Alg V»nk"Also dress ihirta in^ s 1G, 16'; *ni 17only. Real ralue*
CORSETS-GIRDLES ' Boyj' Broadcloth,
CORSELETTES DRESS SHIRTS
eachEverything that's nenand a style for everyfigure. Valuet toSI.40. Complete lineof Itengu corsets atSl,!« and V!!l.r>
2 forKarnous makei. Kentand regular cellar*.Solids and fancies.last color*. All ttiea.First quality
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97-105 SMITH STREET PERTH