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IHRISTMAI SEA TO PLACE A WANT AD IN THE INDEPENDENT PHONE AD TAKER WDBGE 8-1710 THE BIGGEST SUBURBAN NEWSPAPEK IN THE COUNTY CHI •BT XX.—NO. 42 WOODHHIDGE. N. J., FRIDAY, DKCKMHKK If 1 ). 1!»:',S FROM OUR FRONT WINDOW Sl , ur there are two Wood- t• rlf*- nven UP " in Woodbridge ,| Imtli lend to Sewaren (one li(tlP more directly than the il)l(,r) it may be thai the county trifle mixed and inadTer- fI,lly undertook to renew tb> |n(|i,c« on ench of iheie tnor. |U,hf»ret simultaneously. For- igiutcly f<> r »r«Teller», how- ., the older route (onco ,, wn a s Blaiinj Star Road) rav jns Rahway Avenue at the jVI,;tr Church, is having a tem- . nrnry structure crect«d beside h, present bridge, whereas, op nr other road to Sewaren, such temporary accommodation is rriiongly not contemplated. ,nd that's what the Town Cotn- nittcr complains about. No but the Freeholders would r think of interfering with parallel roads at the same \|!.|illcsex Coiintfy's most dis- i hod citizen — the. Hon. ui I.yon—has again been d to the National Council of oung Moti's Christian Associ- .ludltt' Lynn lakes a great in- : in the work and that tho i'il values his services is nt- 1 in his repeated re-election- gh the last fifteen years. Commander Chudwick of the rrican Lesion has demanded I Ma Perkins (President omrvelt's Secretary of Labor) |itlirr push the delayed deporta- proceedingt against Harry i;fi, west coast labor agi- »tnr, or face the consequences kf n formal complaint to Ct>n- |r.-ss. Miss Perkins' strange re- dance in favor of Bridges has •r, caused Representative I'liomas to threaten an im- r,uhment move against her. fl.ii looks like an early show- in the case of Bridges, a ipacted Communist. .-w thHt the monopoly Com- > of Congress, looking into itr.unt of trade, is beginning to mil we wonder if and when ity'll get around to the greatest |ii most dangerous nf national lunations—that nf commercial i- reporting. This is one in- n- in which the government iit really do some good. PRICE THRKE CENTS Oh, yet—-the Legislature! To Mire the lawmakers are still call and arc caucussing and Inferring and comidering way* (id meant of holding that Spe- Election in behalf uf those ihii ictk a restoration of horse nji and gambling in New Jer- •y. We'll bet you n cookie they punagc to reach the money— for underwriting the SEAL QUOTA $1,500, ONLY $304 RAISED IN TOWN THUS FAR Mayor Greiner, Campaign Chairman Urges All To Contribute FUNDS FIGHT PLAGUE WOODBRIDRE'--- Mayor AUK ust F. Greiner, chairman of the lo cal seal sale being held by the Mid dlesex County Tuberculoin League, stated today thte, $;S04 10 of a $lf>00 quota lias been raised in the Township, Prompt payment by those who receive their allotment of seals by mail facilitates the anti-tubercu- losis work. This year the United States Postal Department issued a permit which allows the Christmas Seals of the National Tuberculo- sis Association to be used on the face as well us the back of the let- ters. The seals are not to be used for postage dues as they are mere- ly a holiday decoration bearing health greetings. Mayor Gri'int'r urges all local citizens to cooperate by buying and using Christmas Seals, RITES FOR RODNER TO BE HELD TODAY Rev. Schlotter To Officiate At Services For Retired School 7 Janitor l'"i WHS- Funeral services will lu- rid 1.nla> al J:W iur the I:itc t m - ' .-li>!- I'.. NniliuT. 7.i. retired jani- tor uf SIIIUMI \I>, ", wini dii'd at his Mine on ll.iurltiin Mrei't Mundny uight. Rev. Hubert Sehlntter will "i- liciale ;it the service-) to lie held at tin 1 man'- Ivnie with the htirial tak- ili^ place at the Hillside Cemetery. Mr. Roduev. known t" local resi- dents ;h 'Top," had Keen a resident oi the tnwnship i" r twenu-six years. He was an huiinrary uii'inbcr nf the l-'xcnipl Association, WnodhridRc lanitor's Association, l'i>Vtli Auiboy Nest NM. 10.7, llplci i.| Owl-, and Kurd* l.i.m< Club. Surviving are bis widmv, Ivlleir. two daughter-., Mr?. Howard Madi- son, iif Kurds, and Mr-,. Iliomas Hol- slen, oi plainticld; f'.ur son-. William, oi Mobile. Ala.. Lafayette and Cornelius. Jr.. "i Kurds, and Alfred nt WmKlhridge: -W grandchildren, inur bmtlier-, Cliarle-, Heiijaniin, IM-I- I and l.nvi-. and a r.i~tcr. Mr-. Charlr, M;dm-ted. all -'i Mmii.apoli-. CHAPLAR AND LEYH GET RUTGERS BID IN WEEK-END VISIT Woodbridge Football Stars Given Scholarship Offer By Coach Harmon CHAPLAR IS UNDECIDED Walter E. Levi CHOSEN BY OIL CO. F0RSPEC1ALSCH00L Local Resident One Of 48 Selected For Advanced Training By Shell WOODBRIDGE Walter E. me&n etlion. nf the housr death uf Gas- INVITATIONS ISSUED FOR '37 CLASS REUNION Dance To Be Held In Roger Smith Hotel, New Brans- | wich, December 27 WOODHUinOE — Invitations have been issued to members of the this week, removed | graduating cl.a:* of l'.iIlT of the most colorful cliarae- Woodlnidge High School for the second annual reunion to be held December 27 at the Roger Smith Hotel at New Brunswick. The affair will be held in the form uf'a dinner dance with music played by the- Yacht. Club Boys. Reservations can be made with John OmoiihUer by December l!tl. Special invitations for the affair ve been sent to Miss Alidu Van Levi, reprtaenttttivu of the Sales Service Department of the Shell Union Oil Corporation in the New York Office has been selected as one of the forty-eight key mem- ber* in the Shell reorganization to attend the special U'titnlnK school beinjt conducted during this month at the Garden City Hotel, Garden City, Long Island. Mr. Levi, who lives at 10 Har- rell avenue, left for the school at the end. of last month and will not return to Woodbridge until just before Christmas. Among his classmates will twelve officials from the Now, York office of the Shell Company, area managers and salesmen of sixteen large cities in the east and south, also sales, operating and treasury representatives from sev- enteen states. This iq the thirteneth of a series of Vralning classes being conduct- ed by Dr. (». P. Koch, famous pet- loleum technical authority, in various metropolitan cities all over the country. Mr. Levi's selection as one of the key men to attend the Garden City school is evidence of the respect he commands within the Shell organization. Functions Discussed The school covers the funda- mentals of petroleum manufac- ture, geology, production and re- finitiK- Thorough discussions of the use?, functions and applica- tions of gasoline, motor oils, lub- ricants, fuel oils and asphalts are j held and the in detail. —Three Wood- bridKe Hiprh School boyn, all v»r- •oty members of the football elev- en, were guests of the Athletic board of Kutgers University over the week-end. The players who had the pleasure of ivitneaaing col- lege routine we're Frank Chaplar, (|uarterbi»ck; Fred Leyh, center, mil George Markulin, tackle. Coach Nick Prisco, a former gridder and alumnuj of Rutgers, arranged the week-end stay for th« boys with Coach Harvey Harmon. The local football mentor would like to plnce at least one boy from this year's team with Rutpers. While on their visit the three lo- al boys were shown through all the buildings, introduced to sev- eral of the varsity football men and talked with Coach Harmon, They were also introduced to the freshman and basketball coaches. BIG JUMP IN TAX RATE EXPECTED FOR "39 UNLESS DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS ARE PAID There WasOnly One Sour Note At Glee Club Concert; Local ThievesMake Away With Three College Banners WOODBRIDGE—There wm but one s«d, regrctttblc note struck at thr concert of the Rutgers' Glee Club list Friday fur the benefit of the B*rron Public Library t * . . Mitt Alice Wand, who WAS in chine of the performance for the Young Woman'i Club, reported that pVtty thieves hue) stolen three banners belonging to the Glee Club, tt itn't that the banners have any important intrinsic value-—but you know bow students get all sentimental/about their academic ap- purtenances. / II wat an excellent concert which a ca- pacity audience enjoyed to the utmost, and the Barren Library will be the benaficiary of a tidy little gift. If the thieves who pilfered the banners would only return them, the whole Incident will become a pleasurable one for everyone concerned. Mill Wand wishes it to be known that the loot can be restored without fuss or notoriety, and to the lutty hutiahs of the singing vic- tims, limply by depositing it at the home'of Mrs. John Dowling at 191 Edgar Street. The whole transaction is promised to be kept in strict confidence. Trmury $85,000 Shy Of Anticipated Revenue; Big Drive On SALARY CUTS, WORKS' CURTAILMENT FEARED McElroy, Trainer Conduct Telephone Campaign To Swell Receipts Homeless V/ayfafir Takes His Life Despite All Police Precautions Coach Harmon knowing of the boys gridiron ability ia looking forward to having Chaplar and Leyh attend the University next fall. Both were offered full four- ytaT scholarships ami Leyh, after discussing the scholarship terms with Mr. Harmon, is planning on enrolling next fall. Chaplar is still considering entering Georgetown University where he has been Of- fered a scholarship. See College Life The boys enjoyed themselves immensely, eating and sleeping at various fraternity houses, attend- ing classes Friday and experienc- ing the general routine of college life. They also took in a basketball game and a swim in the large col- lege pool. They left Woodbridge accompanied by Oftach Prisco, Fri- day afternoon and returned h,ome Sunday night. Coach Harmon In- vited the boys to spend a week-end again soiAetime in the futuw. GUILD TO CONDUCT; SPECIAL SERVICES Presbyterian Socjr&y To Have Charge Of Xmas Observance Sunday WOO I) UK I IX, K Thr Lillian Hiischinan (iuild •( the l-'ir-t I'u «b>- teriau Church will liayc charge nl tin- candlelight service to In' held at the First Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon ;u A :.ill o'clock, Thf pi'uRram lo lie |ii"c-cnted i- ;i- follows: music prelude wild Mr-. Lil- lian Stephens as church iin;ani-t: hymn, "O Conic All Ye Kailhiul": Scripture reading by'Caml (ianlner: prayer hy Rev. Karl llaiinum l)a- veiiny: hymn, "() Little Tnwn uf Bethlehem"; "Window- of Wm-ship" by niemlier* ui tht. liuildi... liitmij ''Silent Xight." ami benediction by Rev. Dcvauny. will be t;ikcn dunni; tin Adams Sends Guard On Errand, Then Hangs Him- SODALITY TO HOLD SESSION TUESDAY Mits Dougherty To Preside During Discussion; Par- ty Will Follow RUTAN ISRENAMED (M-PACHEADER Donald Filer Named Assist- ant For Unit Spon- sored By Church WOOPHRllHiK- Jay J. Rutatilias been reappoiuted as leader of the Buy products also studied j Remits of 1V1; l.U. sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church, for their third year. SENIORS TO HOLD DANCE^TONIGHT Gyn j^ Be Scene Of Gay Frolic For Last Year Stub/its t-ver connected with Uncle s Secret Service. He will be inhered as one of the bizarre aplu-rs of President Hard- day in the White House us a- for having bilked Mrs. Kd- Mi'l.eaii of ninro than !$ll)(l,- III itic pretext of recovering .iudh..rg baby. WOODBRITJTIE — The Senior cl»ss of the Woodbridge High School will bold their Christmas I ii strange about the timing Jamrs Roosevelt's >dv*nt in '* moving picture business "nng, AS it did, so close on the <-l» of the Government's suit .mm what is alleged to be a mupoly i n the enterprise, But i ourse there could have been > connection between the two '•nli—just »n odd and inter- lnig coincidence! "'Vi'i'iior A. Hairy Moore, in his i il straight-from.-the.-shuiilder unei, suid recwitly: " Ilii' fact that thousands of •>\ and women are being put •"k to work now during even I'" present partial recovery, luiizu whtt •• B j n> t0 me flu on |y rea | ^mwer to tne com- '•'" problem of unemployment ; »t relief. That answer is! Bus- ">> Prosperity. And it has a "rrollnry: Stop encumbering ii-.iii.-si w ith restrictive red |t.M><-. Let businett forge ahead. 1 1 it imash in and make money "d provide jobt for at many "olliuns of the jobless as are •"ill employable. Then, if they l"iuil, let the tinkers—if they |»re ttill with ui—th»n and then "ly, let them come in. and ex- 'i-iment with their new plant nil regulations." 1 liovurnor Moore, who speaks bis mind, U-t the tinkering tinkers cease ir anttesj and wu aoou will find 'eased employment, wealth and puucel- -H.W<K. Roynton, Donald Wescutt. Joseph Ituggeri anil Harry Seehrist, who were sunior home ruoui teaeheis. Dmiald I'iler is the assistant Cuh- inaster and the Cub nituibcrii arc: Raymond Hrown. Robert Davis, Karl 11. Devanny, Charles l''arrcll, Ben I'iler, Raymond liillis, William Hum- phrey, Hubert Johnson, Hubert Jorgeu- son, Robert Keating, .lames l.oreb, (ii-ui-Rc Lucas, • Kohcrt Mtichanic, David Reyder, Stuart Rutan, Robert Trainer, Allan Wilson, Alfred Vail- lancourt, Howard \'al«ntine, Robert VarrchnaiTnTHixhurt Ucrthclson, lrv- dance in the Hchool gymnasium to- j ">g UeriMsou, l.oui, Csuki. Daniel night with William Benson and 1&rU-y. l'dwu. I'.arcy johu brenda, Mis,Margaret Mor g en S on, faculty ^ ^ Z ^ Z t ^ - members, m charge. Committee members are: Paul Chovan, Patricia Burns, Mary Zilni, Charles Moliwr, Anna l^len- ent, John Kuzmizk, John Kerr, | Pierre Bartow, Thelma Cline, Yo- llanda Gyorkas, Joseph Hlavenka, i ert Sattlor. Invitations have been issued to '[class members and their guests. WODDHRIDUE It just wasn't any use after all. l*'nr Krnest Adama, 43-yvuf-olil homeless wayfarer, simply wanted lo die. In fact, he Wns determined to die. He was picked up by Rnritnn Township police in the bJi'iui cold of Tuesday night just us he 'whs preparing lo plunge into the Rftli- tan River. Restrained, he wtis tac- iturn and scarcely mumbled his replies to all the questions roving constables usually put to nocturnal wanderers. All he asked was to be left alone. He wanted nothing from nnyono. Nothing, save soli- tude. Hut this the police were un- willing to give and they tire1r~ttnT buck to headquarters as he pro- tested sadly but firmly. Further smic«i which_vwill !«• | examination there bwujfht the'.de* "Windows uf Worship" and the ol- fcratiiry sulu, "() Holy NIRIU." will by Julm Oineiibiser, Jr. The church choir will SIIIR "The I.i((ht nf the Wnrld is Jesus" during the ser- vice. Members taking pan in the service i are: F.nmia Karlcy, (iraic Motl. 1 Dnrntby Clnn'nliisel. Jean Kn:ner.r N'nrma Chase ami Mrs Fnmcn Kath. "Christmas liiviiiR 1 ' will be the MT- mun lupic Inr the munmin srrvii'e at II a. m. The nnler ui ^vi\nc will he as Uillnws; Prelude, "AIIRI'IU>"'; ehnir, ''The lubn Caiul"; otfertun. "A l.u\ely Rose is Bluimiins"; aiithnn. '"I here Were Shepherds": anthem, "The Ma«i Journey Nobis." eisimi to keep the man overnight, and since Raritan Township does WOODHRirHJK The Messed Virgin Mary Sodality of St. Janii-s' Church will meet. Tiu'tnlay I'Veiiiiin ut 7:4,1. During the business ses- sion the discussion on the sacra- mi'tit of matrimony will be contin- ued. Questions •submitted ut last month's meeting will be answered "hy thf committee with H\M -Many Dougherty iircsiding. A Christmas party will follow. Santa Clans will be present to dis- tribute gifts In everyone. The party will be in charge of tho fol- lowing officers and promoters: Miss Margaret Jordan, Miss Han- nah Kitzpatrick, Miss Mary Con- nolly, Miss .lain' tleiity, Miss Mar- garet Kumond, Miss Rita Haumlin, Minut-Muiy. Campion, Miss Marie Kowiile/.yk, Miss, Doris Kinhorn, Miss Frances Ryan, Miss Mary Finn, Miss (Ji'iievicvc O'Uiien and Miss Alice Demler. Sunday morning at the 7::1O M. £. Church ToObserve Christmas At Candlelight Services Sunday WOODBUIDGE — The choir of the Methodist 'EpiVupsJ- Church will conduct the candlelight- ser- vices at tho crjurch Sunday "after- noon at -1 o'clock with limldy, us.. direcliW'.- atld ,« Traditional Frejieh, EngUsii nil Welsh carols will be, sung by the choir. Willijim McDede will Verve-as trumpeter, William Seaman, trombone, Walter Kokoa/.kai vio- liii; Mrs, Aiina MVUede, 'cello. The coni|)lete program follows: Prelude: Tri-'cvlbi, Mrs. Anna McDede; violin, Mr. Walter Ko- kosAa; organ, Mr. Ruddy. Processional: "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," by Mendelsohn. Old English Melody: "Come Hither, Ve Faithful," by Edward Caswell". - i .Traditional Aire: "Oh, Holy 'I'm M. E. Treen g and Mrs. J. Marsh. Ofd French Cavul: "Gloria. C'hriBtmas Song: "There's Song in the Air," by J. O. Holland, the Junior Choir. ItH)l(a» Composition: "Jesu Ra»- Uino,' 7 by Pietro A. Yon, buss solo, Mr. Malcolm Hyldahl. Nativity Hymn:"0 Little Town of Bethlehem," by I, II. Redner, duet, Mr. William MeD^de, tnun- i Mr: Willia|H--S«»m«i>, bone. Oli Part Two French Carol: ' 'At Solemn Mcmbi'i-s ni the l'ack committee are Clarenie Davi>, chairman; M. J. ""raini-r and (leorge l.ucas. TVRNER IS CHAIRMAN OF DINNER COMMITTEE Heads Group Arranging Masonic Affair Here On New Year's Eve WOODBRIDQE — The Ameri- cus Lodge No. 88"of Free and Ac- cepted Masons will sponsor a din Far"; anil imslhidc, "llnna ner dance at the Craftmen's Club New Turner us general manager. Other committee chairmen are MISS REBECCA SMITH NAMES WEDDING DATE ToBecome Bride Oi Arthur M. G. Moody h Eliza- beth, February II COLON1A — The wedding of Miss Rebecca Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Walton Smith of New Dover road, to Arthur M. (!. Moody, son of Professor Lewis Moody, of Princeton, has been set for February 11 and will be held at St. John's Church, Elizabeth, at 4 p. nt A reception will be- held at the Smith residence. Mis* Smith is a graduate of Vail- Deaiie School, Elizabeth, in li'Mi and Vassar College in l'.i;t*7, where she was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Sorority, She also gradu- ated from the Columbia Library School of Library Service and is u member of the Elizabeth Junior League. Mr. Moody, who is iiffiliiited not hnvo facilities for safely keep- 'Mnss, the mi'inhers will reeeive iiiK those with suicidal tendencies Adams waa brought to Wood- bridge headquarters. He was plac- ed in si padded cell and a patrol- man was stationed at the door. Placed Under Guard In the morning he was sent back to Uaritan and placed under guard to await filial disposition of the difficult problem he had created. As the day |togreased he ca- joled his guard into delivering a note to the Chief of Police, While he was |/onu Adams fash- iijiied iwjoose.out of his shirt. The police record reads simply: Ernest Adams, 43, no home, FORDS UNIT TO HOLD ITS PARTYJOMORROVf Legion Auxiliary To Ob- serve Holiday With So- cial At Perry Home Year's Eve with William B. with the Dc llavul Steam Turbine 'Company at Trenton, is a gradu- ate! of Geriiiaiitowii Academy at Germantown, Pa., and received his A.B. degree from Princeton Uni- Ck'orge Baker, tickets; Elbur Rich- by Manner. White Kusaia: "Carol of Russian Children," by H. B. (iaul. , Lullaby; "Little Lord Jesus," s-iilo, Mrs. A. R. Bergen. Nativity Sung: "Away in a Man- ger,". The Junior Choir. Ditet. Number; Trumpet, Mr. McDede; trombone, Mr. Semnan. Stllle blaeht; "Silent Night, Holy .Night," by Fraift'Gruber. Reeessionul:"Joy to the World" by Handel. Sevenfold Amen by Strainer. Postlude: "Christmas in Sicily." Guast Artisti 'Cello, Mrs. An'tia McDede; vio- { on P.iuje 2) aids, music, and Nels Kjeldaen, dinner. Tickets for the affair can 'B'eTmwJjased from any member of the lodge. ' Music for dancing will be play- ed by Jimmy Gay and his orches- h Ai versity. He took post graduate work in engineering ut Princeton and is a member of the Court Club and Princeton Club of New York, y I tra, formerly known as the Ai'is- tlle toe ruts of Rhythm. 2 Charged With Contempt For Failure To Pay Fines WOODIiKHHlk ~ Tn\> men wen- taken lo emiit this week on complaints sinned hy the township iur failure to pay old lines. 'I he nun were ebargeil with contempt of ciiiirl, lidm Rasiinuvitz, of Wallace Street, t'arteret, was lined $25 and Joseph Kara of I'.ssex Street, Car- leret, received a suspended sentence upon paOpeiit of line in arrears of Mrs. Van Camp Jugs Hubby On Complaint He Beat Her WUODHRID^K-A uniipbiinl w:e- fded at polite court by Mrs. William Van Camp, of King (u'ornc RnAl, who charged her husband with assault ami hattcry. The defendant was lined .$2 by Judge Arthur Hi own Saturday and released. ^ Jl() I 1 V. I. A W S -The Home and School Association will b"fd a cmii- mmiity social (unction im-iday IUKIII at Ilie llopt-lawn Scln.ul audiUiriiuy. Music fuf'•'dam-inn will be played by the Rudder IliolbciV orchestra. I ; OUDS—The Jiiiiim of the Harry MaiiMin \().\ American 1 .onion, will bold a Christina!, parly tomorrow after- noon a1 I n'rloci; al the home of Mrs. Arthur Terry, llornsby Street. Winners in the drawiiiK oi 'tlie Sunkini; (lull were Miss (>ra Al- len and Mi-.. Kli.'is. Member-; pve-enl al. till' dfinri hehl for the vcierans Saturday c\c uint; at tin 1 Lynns llo>pilal, Mill injjtnn, were: Mr-;. Mary Jobaii -.in, Mrv IVujainiii Sunsbine, Miss lulia Uaiii, Mi' 1 -, llattola l)i Matlco, Mr.-. Matilda I'laberty, Mrs. Kiniiia Smith. Mr' Arnold Chrisleuieii. Mi-. I'aul * bnvan. Mr-. Kose Sha rid, and Mr-. Jolui Uanihail;. Mrs. Valentine Entertains Family On 80th Birthday WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Os- ciir Valentine of Grove avenuo entertained Sunday at a fam- ily dinner in colobrution of her eightieth birthday anniversary. The dinner table was attrac- tively di'corati'il with tall red i-undles, holly holders and a centerpiece of eighty Ameri- can Beuuty roses. Two large birthday cukes were served, one niiide of ice cream. Members of the family pii'a- ent were: Irving Valentine of Krie, I'LL; Mr. and Mm. E. D. ('base, of Hartland Park, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Valentine of New lluven, ('onn.; Mr. and Mil Hussell Valentine, of Bay- side, L, I.; Roy Valentine of Sewiueii; Ralph Feeht of New- ark, and Mian Mabel Treen of town. Holy Communion in u body. C0L0N1A TROOP 61 STARTS 2ND YEAR Scout Unit Sponsored By P.T.A. Is Under Leader- ship of Boden (.1)1.1 )M.-\ IU Sci.ut 1 wluili I!- spoiiMiri'd |i\ the Teacher .-Wociatiini, h;i-. r e - n jov its sceund year under lk ship of ScoutinavtiT Si.inlfv with SnliU'\ I'inkliain a^ . Scniitmrister. , R. \ \ . Rnlidi' ha- been a chairman ui ilie troop coinmittce wiili William Doll, Keiie Silivurl/. and 1. '/.. I Iviies as the inemlicri. Scouts renislered in die ll'iinp are: Philip Den llli-aer, Wendell Doll. James llyiH 1 ', I'.bnrr Mades. Albert Miller.' Warren Miller. Stephen | Sii-ckel, Ralph Scbwcrt/, John Rntt Auxiliary j ami Kraiik.\'ihi>.. I'mt N - A sub. stantiiil increase in the tax rate next yi'ar is now antici- pated by mutiicipnl officials. Tlit' only hope that such iihTi'Mso may ho avoided rests in I he campaign cur- ftMitly lioiiij; wiijfod by Tftx Collertor Michael .1. Tntiner and Tiiwushi]) Attorney Leon K. McKlroy td hriitK in de- liii(|tirnt account-' for which if'2"8r>,O0O was anticipated in the 1M8 liudtfet. To date. scarcely moro than $200,000 has been |>,aid. I'lilt'SK this figure is real- ized before- the rJ^se of husi- •nfM mi Drccmbfi' »1, the Township Committee will Hot be allowed lo anticipate in 1!KW an amount ffreater than that actually collected in IDI'.H, Mayor August F. Greiner and ('mnmittccman Fred- erick A. Spencer, who to- Kcther have sect) the town through il-- perilous- t'liinncial jour- ney of the last few years, joined in iTi'^in^ all those who owe taxes prior to \'X\X to make every effort to at least pay an installment be- fore January I. Hi** Seen EviUhU "Unless we receive this co- operation," suid Mr. GreiniM', "we inevitably will face a rise in rate in l'.i.'l'.i. I realize the pre««nt depression has left many of our residents without adequate income and that as n result they h*ye neg- lected to pay their taxes. This, in itself, is a sad plight but when it is remembered that the tax rate is all'eeti'd directly by the piling up of delinquencies I feel that strenu- ous efforts should be made to make even a partial payment. i "Thousands of dollars in as- sessed valuations have been lost by the town in the last year of two,. : the County Hoard of Taxation . ulolie having lopped off $120,000 ""pnlJon which we formerly collected Parent-i levies. This UIMI has reduced our nulled ; '36 REUNION FRIDAY WOODHMDdK Tin Class of liKlti will ho! annual reunion ut the hitfl' school gymnasium next Friday ni^hl with Mifs Alida VlMi Slyke. elass advisor as their guest. "If, therefore, we are to avoid lieiiiir forced to strike a rate which I will actually he contiscatory WB | must try to IniiiK in the money." Mr. Trainer and Mr. McElroy have been cutiiluitiiijf a telephone ; campaign all week in an attempt ito effect tax payments. It is point- led out that the cui'rerjt levies are i ill e\i-ellelit shape. Siffkt Salary Cut I'IIh--^ the campaign is success- ful, a sharp curtailment in public services is uxpefted. Dropping of niiiiiicipal employes in the various 1 depart mi'iitii will be required as Senior well as abandonment of WPA con- eir third (lilmlions aiul othi'i- niaintenalicee ;h school projects. Salary reductions may also lie foieed, not only ill the,mu- nicipality but in the school dis- tricts as well, it was said. Debut Here Of Rutgers Glee Club Is Called A 'TriumphantSuccess' By Leon Fishkin The football team having ten) porarily R'one- into hibernation. Rutgers, last Friday eveiiiuu, (b'le- Bilteil its I'liml'd glee club lo llie Woodbridj'c High Sehoolt and il may be said without equivocation that its season's debut was a tri- umphant and merited success. Sponsored by the increasingly ac- tive Young Women's Club for the- benelil of the Barren Public Libra- ry, the eiinei'i't was not only bc-m 1 - ficial to the cause of literature, but as well to the cause nf goinl music. l''or the large and apprecia- tive audience, the pruiri'ain |ire- riented was of such diversified ell- toitaiiiment that each individuiil taj4 Was without doubt complete- ly satisfied. A humorous mono- logue, distantly reminiscent o! Ilie antics of rWdipand the Hull; ;i quartet Which, despite the un- guarded efforts of one M' its num- bers to (?ive his ronl'i'i'i-es every- thing on the piano except the cor- rect pitch, fulfilled all the excel- lent traditions of a singing four. \ some; and? !i-> all aiili-eliniax, danc- ing in a Kiiily bedecked gymnasium all eonspiied to lei'.i! a decid!"!!; fesctive and collegiiite character to the evening's proceedings. lint it. is for the .singing group a- a whole that w.' must reserve our unstinting praise. Composed of approximately sixty voices, the. glee club cannot in any manlier be catalogued simply as evidence of a lhri\ing e\lra-eurreiular tc- tivity. More than that, it must be regarded, in the light of its iichievi'ineiiet, as an organization set apart ami fully competent to represent the best in the cultural activities uf the college,. It is hard- ly possible to extract from the pro- gram the niimos of the songs, which were particularly well done. There seemed to be such a uniform excel- lence throughout^that, at best, we can only accent those things which i were unusually appealing. Of par- ticular intercut vlere the tradi-i tioiial llutgere .sough'the si 1 ' 1 '' 1 which was shared by audience and | (CoiilimieU on Page 2)

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Page 1: DigiFind-It...IHRISTMAI SEA TO PLACE A WANT D IN THE INDEPENDENT PHONE AD TAKER WDBGE 8-1710 THE BIGGEST SUBURBAN NEWSPAPEK IN THE COUNTY CHI•BT XX.—NO. 42 …

IHRISTMAIS E A TO PLACE A WANT AD

IN THE INDEPENDENT

PHONE AD TAKER

WDBGE 8-1710

THE BIGGESTSUBURBAN NEWSPAPEK

IN THE COUNTY

CHI• B T

XX.—NO. 42WOODHHIDGE. N. J., FRIDAY, DKCKMHKK If1). 1!»:',S

FROM OURFRONT

WINDOWS l , u r there are two Wood-

t• rlf*- nvenUP" i n Woodbridge,| Imtli lend to Sewaren (oneli(tlP more directly than the

il)l(,r) it may be thai the county„ trifle mixed and inadTer-

fI,lly undertook to renew tb>

|n(|i,c« on ench of iheie tnor.

|U,hf»ret simultaneously. For-igiutcly f<>r »r«Teller», how-

., the older route (onco,,w n a s Blaiinj Star Road)

ravjns Rahway Avenue at thejVI,;tr Church, is having a tem-.nrnry structure crect«d besideh, present bridge, whereas, op

nr other road to Sewaren, suchtemporary accommodation is

rriiongly not contemplated.,nd that's what the Town Cotn-

nittcr complains about. Nobut the Freeholders would

r think of interfering withparallel roads at the same

\|!.|illcsex Coiintfy's most dis-i hod citizen — the. Hon.ui I.yon—has again been• d to the National Council ofoung Moti's Christian Associ-.ludltt' Lynn lakes a great in-

: in the work and that thoi'il values his services is nt-1 in his repeated re-election-gh the last fifteen years.

Commander Chudwick of therrican Lesion has demandedI Ma Perkins (President

omrvelt's Secretary of Labor)|itlirr push the delayed deporta-

proceedingt against Harryi;fi, west coast labor agi-

»tnr, or face the consequenceskf n formal complaint to Ct>n-|r.-ss. Miss Perkins' strange re-

dance in favor of Bridges has•r, caused Representative

I'liomas to threaten an im-r,uhment move against her.

fl.ii looks like an early show-in the case of Bridges, a

ipacted Communist.

.-w thHt the monopoly Com-> of Congress, looking into

itr.unt of trade, is beginning tomil we wonder if and when

ity'll get around to the greatest|ii most dangerous nf national

lunations—that nf commerciali- reporting. This is one in-n- in which the governmentiit really do some good.

PRICE THRKE CENTS

Oh, yet—-the Legislature! ToMire the lawmakers are stillcall and arc caucussing and

Inferring and comidering way*(id meant of holding that Spe-

Election in behalf uf thoseihii ictk a restoration of horse

nji and gambling in New Jer-•y. We'll bet you n cookie theypunagc to reach the money—

for underwriting the

SEAL QUOTA $1,500,ONLY $304 RAISEDIN TOWN THUS FARMayor Greiner, Campaign

Chairman Urges AllTo Contribute

FUNDS FIGHT PLAGUEWOODBRIDRE'--- Mayor AUK

ust F. Greiner, chairman of the local seal sale being held by the Middlesex C o u n t y TuberculoinLeague, stated today thte, $;S04 10of a $lf>00 quota lias been raisedin the Township,

Prompt payment by those whoreceive their allotment of seals bymail facilitates the anti-tubercu-losis work. This year the UnitedStates Postal Department issued apermit which allows the ChristmasSeals of the National Tuberculo-sis Association to be used on theface as well us the back of the let-ters. The seals are not to be usedfor postage dues as they are mere-ly a holiday decoration bearinghealth greetings.

Mayor Gri'int'r urges all localcitizens to cooperate by buyingand using Christmas Seals,

RITES FOR RODNERTO BE HELD TODAYRev. Schlotter To Officiate

At Services For RetiredSchool 7 Janitor

l'"i W H S - Funeral services will lu-rid 1.nla> al J:W iur the I:itc t m - '.-li>!- I'.. NniliuT. 7.i. retired jani-

tor uf SIIIUMI \I>, ", wini dii'd at hisMine on ll.iurltiin Mrei't Mundny

uight. Rev. Hubert Sehlntter will " i -liciale ;it the service-) to lie held attin1 man'- Ivnie with the htirial tak-ili^ place at the Hillside Cemetery.

Mr. Roduev. known t" local resi-dents ;h 'Top," had Keen a residentoi the tnwnship i" r twenu-six years.He was an huiinrary uii'inbcr nf the

l-'xcnipl Association, WnodhridRclanitor's Association, l'i>Vtli AuiboyNest NM. 10.7, llplci i.| Owl-, andKurd* l.i.m< Club.

Surviving are bis widmv, Ivlleir.two daughter-., Mr?. Howard Madi-son, iif Kurds, and Mr-,. Iliomas Hol-slen, oi plainticld; f'.ur son-. William,oi Mobile. Ala.. Lafayette andCornelius. Jr.. "i Kurds, and Alfrednt WmKlhridge: -W grandchildren,inur bmtlier-, Cliarle-, Heiijaniin,IM-I- I and l.nvi-. and a r.i~tcr. Mr-.Charlr, M;dm-ted. all -'i Mmii.apoli-.

CHAPLAR AND LEYHGET RUTGERS BIDIN WEEK-END VISITWoodbridge Football Stars

Given Scholarship OfferBy Coach Harmon

CHAPLAR IS UNDECIDED

Walter E. Levi

CHOSEN BY OIL CO.F0RSPEC1ALSCH00LLocal Resident One Of 48

Selected For AdvancedTraining By Shell

WOODBRIDGE Walter E.

me&n

etlion.

nf the

housr death uf Gas-

INVITATIONS ISSUEDFOR '37 CLASS REUNION

Dance To Be Held In RogerSmith Hotel, New Brans- |

wich, December 27WOODHUinOE — Invitations

have been issued to members of the

this week, removed | graduating cl.a:* of l'.iIlT of the

most colorful cliarae- Woodlnidge High School for the

second annual reunion to be held

December 27 at the Roger Smith

Hotel at New Brunswick.

The affair will be held in the

form uf'a dinner dance with music

played by the- Yacht. Club Boys.

Reservations can be made with

John OmoiihUer by December l!tl.Special invitations for the affairve been sent to Miss Alidu Van

Levi, reprtaenttttivu of the SalesService Department of the ShellUnion Oil Corporation in the NewYork Office has been selected asone of the forty-eight key mem-ber* in the Shell reorganization toattend the special U'titnlnK schoolbeinjt conducted during this monthat the Garden City Hotel, GardenCity, Long Island.

Mr. Levi, who lives at 10 Har-rell avenue, left for the school atthe end. of last month and will notreturn to Woodbridge until justbefore Christmas.

Among his classmates willtwelve officials from the Now,York office of the Shell Company,area managers and salesmen ofsixteen large cities in the east andsouth, also sales, operating andtreasury representatives from sev-enteen states.

This iq the thirteneth of a seriesof Vralning classes being conduct-ed by Dr. (». P. Koch, famous pet-loleum technical authority, invarious metropolitan cities all overthe country. Mr. Levi's selection asone of the key men to attend theGarden City school is evidence ofthe respect he commands withinthe Shell organization.

Functions DiscussedThe school covers the funda-

mentals of petroleum manufac-ture, geology, production and re-finitiK- Thorough discussions ofthe use?, functions and applica-tions of gasoline, motor oils, lub-ricants, fuel oils and asphalts are jheld and thein detail.

—Three Wood-bridKe Hiprh School boyn, all v»r-•oty members of the football elev-en, were guests of the Athleticboard of Kutgers University overthe week-end. The players whohad the pleasure of ivitneaaing col-lege routine we're Frank Chaplar,(|uarterbi»ck; Fred Leyh, center,mil George Markulin, tackle.

Coach Nick Prisco, a formergridder and alumnuj of Rutgers,arranged the week-end stay for th«boys with Coach Harvey Harmon.The local football mentor wouldlike to plnce at least one boy fromthis year's team with Rutpers.

While on their visit the three lo-al boys were shown through all

the buildings, introduced to sev-eral of the varsity football menand talked with Coach Harmon,They were also introduced to thefreshman and basketball coaches.

BIG JUMP IN TAX RATE EXPECTED FOR "39UNLESS DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS ARE PAIDThere WasOnly One Sour Note At Glee Club Concert;Local ThievesMake Away With Three College Banners

WOODBRIDGE—There wm but one s«d,regrctttblc note struck at thr concert of theRutgers' Glee Club list Friday fur the benefit

of the B*rron Public Libraryt * . .

Mitt Alice Wand, who WAS in chine ofthe performance for the Young Woman'iClub, reported that pVtty thieves hue) stolenthree banners belonging to the Glee Club,tt itn't that the banners have any importantintrinsic value-—but you know bow studentsget all sentimental/about their academic ap-purtenances. /

II wat an excellent concert which a ca-

pacity audience enjoyed to the utmost, andthe Barren Library will be the benaficiary ofa tidy little gift. If the thieves who pilferedthe banners would only return them, the wholeIncident will become a pleasurable one foreveryone concerned.

Mill Wand wishes it to be known that the

loot can be restored without fuss or notoriety,

and to the lutty hutiahs of the singing vic-

tims, limply by depositing it at the home'of

Mrs. John Dowling at 191 Edgar Street. The

whole transaction is promised to be kept in

strict confidence.

Trmury $85,000 Shy OfAnticipated Revenue;

Big Drive OnSALARY CUTS, WORKS'CURTAILMENT FEAREDMcElroy, Trainer Conduct

Telephone Campaign ToSwell Receipts

Homeless V/ayfafir Takes His LifeDespite All Police Precautions

Coach Harmon knowing of theboys gridiron ability ia lookingforward to having Chaplar andLeyh attend the University nextfall. Both were offered full four-ytaT scholarships ami Leyh, afterdiscussing the scholarship termswith Mr. Harmon, is planning onenrolling next fall. Chaplar is stillconsidering entering GeorgetownUniversity where he has been Of-fered a scholarship.

See College LifeThe boys enjoyed themselves

immensely, eating and sleeping atvarious fraternity houses, attend-ing classes Friday and experienc-ing the general routine of collegelife. They also took in a basketballgame and a swim in the large col-lege pool. They left Woodbridgeaccompanied by Oftach Prisco, Fri-day afternoon and returned h,omeSunday night. Coach Harmon In-vited the boys to spend a week-endagain soiAetime in the futuw.

GUILD TO CONDUCT;SPECIAL SERVICESPresbyterian Socjr&y To

Have Charge Of XmasObservance Sunday

WOO I) UK I IX, K Thr LillianHiischinan (iuild • •( the l-'ir-t I'u «b>-teriau Church will liayc charge nl tin-candlelight service to In' held at theFirst Presbyterian Church Sundayafternoon ;u A :.ill o'clock,

Thf pi'uRram lo lie |ii"c-cnted i- ;i-follows: music prelude wild Mr-. Lil-lian Stephens as church iin;ani-t:hymn, "O Conic All Ye Kailhiul":Scripture reading by'Caml (ianlner:prayer hy Rev. Karl llaiinum l)a-veiiny: hymn, "() Little Tnwn ufBethlehem"; "Window- of Wm-ship"by niemlier* ui tht. liuildi... liitmij''Silent Xight." ami benediction byRev. Dcvauny.

will be t;ikcn dunni; tin

Adams Sends Guard OnErrand, Then Hangs Him-

SODALITY TO HOLDSESSION TUESDAYMits Dougherty To Preside

During Discussion; Par-ty Will Follow

RUTAN IS RENAMED(M-PACHEADERDonald Filer Named Assist-

ant For Unit Spon-sored By Church

WOOPHRllHiK- Jay J. Rutatiliasbeen reappoiuted as leader of the Buy

products also studied j Remits of 1V1; l.U. sponsored by theFirst Presbyterian Church, for theirthird year.

SENIORS TO HOLDDANCE^TONIGHT

Gynj^Be Scene OfGay Frolic For Last

Year Stub/its

t-ver connected with Uncles Secret Service. He will beinhered as one of the bizarreaplu-rs of President Hard-day in the White House us

a- for having bilked Mrs. Kd-Mi'l.eaii of ninro than !$ll)(l,-

• III itic pretext of recovering

.iudh..rg baby.

WOODBRITJTIE — The Seniorcl»ss of the Woodbridge HighSchool will bold their Christmas

I ii strange about the timingJamrs Roosevelt's >dv*nt in

'* moving picture business —"nng, AS it did, so close on the<-l» of the Government's suit.mm what is alleged to be amupoly i n the enterprise, Buti ourse there could have been

> connection between the two'•nli—just »n odd and inter-lnig coincidence!

"'Vi'i'iior A. Hairy Moore, in his

i il straight-from.-the.-shuiilder

unei, suid recwitly:

" Ilii' fact that thousands of•>\ and women are being put•"k to work now during even

I'" present partial recovery,lu i i zu whtt • • B j n > t 0 m e

flu o n |y r e a | ^mwer to tne com-'•'" problem of unemployment;»t relief. That answer is! Bus-">> Prosperity. And it has a"rrollnry: Stop encumberingii-.iii.-si w i th restrictive red

|t.M><-. Let businett forge ahead.11 it imash in and make money"d provide jobt for at many

• "olliuns of the jobless as are•"ill employable. Then, if theyl"iuil, let the tinkers—if they|»re ttill with ui—th»n and then

"ly, let them come in. and ex-'i-iment with their new plantnil regulations."

1 liovurnor Moore, who speaksbis mind,

• U-t the tinkering tinkers cease• ir anttesj and wu aoou will find'eased employment, wealth and

puucel- •-H.W<K.

Roynton, Donald Wescutt. JosephItuggeri anil Harry Seehrist, whowere sunior home ruoui teaeheis.

Dmiald I'iler is the assistant Cuh-inaster and the Cub nituibcrii arc:Raymond Hrown. Robert Davis, Karl11. Devanny, Charles l''arrcll, BenI'iler, Raymond liillis, William Hum-phrey, Hubert Johnson, Hubert Jorgeu-son, Robert Keating, .lames l.oreb,(ii-ui-Rc Lucas, • Kohcrt Mtichanic,David Reyder, Stuart Rutan, RobertTrainer, Allan Wilson, Alfred Vail-lancourt, Howard \'al«ntine, RobertVarrchnaiTnTHixhurt Ucrthclson, lrv-

dance in the Hchool gymnasium to- j ">g UeriMsou, l.oui, Csuki. Danielnight with William Benson and 1 &rU-y. l'dwu. I'.arcy johu brenda,

Mis,Margaret MorgenSon, faculty ^ ^ Z ^ Z t ^ -members, m charge.

Committee members are: PaulChovan, Patricia Burns, MaryZilni, Charles Moliwr, Anna l^len-ent, John Kuzmizk, John Kerr,

| Pierre Bartow, Thelma Cline, Yo-llanda Gyorkas, Joseph Hlavenka,

i ert Sattlor.Invitations have been issued to

'[class members and their guests.

WODDHRIDUE — It justwasn't any use after all.

l*'nr Krnest Adama, 43-yvuf-olil

homeless wayfarer, simply wanted

lo die. In fact, he Wns determined

to die.

He was picked up by RnritnnTownship police in the bJi'iui coldof Tuesday night just us he 'whspreparing lo plunge into the Rftli-tan River. Restrained, he wtis tac-iturn and scarcely mumbled hisreplies to all the questions rovingconstables usually put to nocturnalwanderers. All he asked was to beleft alone. He wanted nothingfrom nnyono. Nothing, save soli-tude.

Hut this the police were un-willing to give and they tire1r~ttnTbuck to headquarters as he pro-tested sadly but firmly. Further

smic«i which_vwill !«• | examination there bwujfht the'.de*"Windows uf Worship" and the ol-fcratiiry sulu, "() Holy NIRIU." will

by Julm Oineiibiser, Jr. Thechurch choir will SIIIR "The I.i((ht nfthe Wnrld is Jesus" during the ser-vice.

Members taking pan in the service iare: F.nmia Karlcy, (iraic Motl.1

Dnrntby Clnn'nliisel. Jean Kn:ner.rN'nrma Chase ami Mrs Fnmcn Kath.

"Christmas liiviiiR1' will be the MT-mun lupic Inr the munmin srrvii'e atII a. m. The nnler ui ^vi\nc willhe as Uillnws;

Prelude, "AIIRI'IU>"'; ehnir, ''Thelubn Caiul"; otfertun. "A l.u\elyRose is Bluimiins"; aiithnn. '"I hereWere Shepherds": anthem, "The Ma«iJourneyNobis."

eisimi to keep the man overnight,and since Raritan Township does

WOODHRirHJK The Messed

Virgin Mary Sodality of St. Janii-s'

Church will meet. Tiu'tnlay I'Veiiiiin

ut 7:4,1. During the business ses-

sion the discussion on the sacra-

mi'tit of matrimony will be contin-

ued. Questions •submitted ut last

month's meeting will be answered

"hy thf committee with H\M -Many

Dougherty iircsiding.

A Christmas party will follow.Santa Clans will be present to dis-tribute gifts In everyone. Theparty will be in charge of tho fol-lowing officers and promoters:Miss Margaret Jordan, Miss Han-nah Kitzpatrick, Miss Mary Con-nolly, Miss .lain' tleiity, Miss Mar-garet Kumond, Miss Rita Haumlin,Minut-Muiy. Campion, Miss MarieKowiile/.yk, Miss, Doris Kinhorn,Miss Frances Ryan, Miss MaryFinn, Miss (Ji'iievicvc O'Uiien andMiss Alice Demler.

Sunday morning at the 7::1O

M. £. Church To Observe ChristmasAt Candlelight Services SundayWOODBUIDGE — The choir of

the Methodist 'EpiVupsJ- Churchwill conduct the candlelight- ser-vices at tho crjurch Sunday "after-

noon at -1 o'clock withlimldy, us.. direcliW'.- atld ,«Traditional Frejieh, EngUsii nil

Welsh carols will be, sung by the

choir.Willijim McDede will Verve-as

trumpeter, William Seaman,trombone, Walter Kokoa/.kai vio-liii; Mrs, Aiina MVUede, 'cello.

The coni|)lete program follows:Prelude: Tri-'cvlbi, Mrs. Anna

McDede; violin, Mr. Walter Ko-kosAa; organ, Mr. Ruddy.

Processional: "Hark, the HeraldAngels Sing," by Mendelsohn.

Old English Melody: "Come

Hither, Ve Faithful," by Edward

Caswell". • - i.Traditional Aire: "Oh, Holy

'I'm M. E. Treeng

and Mrs. J. Marsh.Ofd French Cavul: "Gloria.C'hriBtmas Song: "There's

Song in the Air," by J. O. Holland,the Junior Choir.

ItH)l(a» Composition: "Jesu Ra»-Uino,'7 by Pietro A. Yon, buss solo,Mr. Malcolm Hyldahl.

Nativity Hymn:"0 Little Townof Bethlehem," by I , II. Redner,duet, Mr. William MeD^de, tnun-

iMr: Willia|H--S«»m«i>,

bone.

Oli

Part Two

French Carol: ' 'At Solemn

Mcmbi'i-s ni the l'ack committeeare Clarenie Davi>, chairman; M. J.""raini-r and (leorge l.ucas.

TVRNER IS CHAIRMANOF DINNER COMMITTEEHeads Group Arranging

Masonic Affair Here OnNew Year's Eve

WOODBRIDQE — The Ameri-cus Lodge No. 88"of Free and Ac-cepted Masons will sponsor a din

Far"; anil imslhidc, "llnna

ner dance at the Craftmen's ClubNew

Turner us general manager.

Other committee chairmen are

MISS REBECCA SMITHNAMES WEDDING DATEToBecome Bride Oi Arthur

M. G. Moody h Eliza-beth, February II

COLON1A — The wedding ofMiss Rebecca Smith, daughter ofMr. and Mrs.1 Walton Smith of NewDover road, to Arthur M. (!.Moody, son of Professor LewisMoody, of Princeton, has been setfor February 11 and will be heldat St. John's Church, Elizabeth,at 4 p. nt A reception will be-held at the Smith residence.

Mis* Smith is a graduate of Vail-Deaiie School, Elizabeth, in li'Miand Vassar College in l'.i;t*7, whereshe was a member of the Phi BetaKappa Sorority, She also gradu-ated from the Columbia LibrarySchool of Library Service and is umember of the Elizabeth JuniorLeague.

Mr. Moody, who is iiffiliiited

not hnvo facilities for safely keep- 'Mnss, the mi'inhers will reeeiveiiiK those with suicidal tendenciesAdams waa brought to Wood-bridge headquarters. He was plac-ed in si padded cell and a patrol-man was stationed at the door.

Placed Under Guard

In the morning he was sent backto Uaritan and placed under guardto await filial disposition of thedifficult problem he had created.

As the day |togreased he ca-joled his guard into delivering anote to the Chief of Police,

While he was |/onu Adams fash-iijiied iwjoose.out of his shirt.

The police record reads simply:Ernest Adams, 43, no home,

FORDS UNIT TO HOLDITS PARTYJOMORROVfLegion Auxiliary To Ob-

serve Holiday With So-cial At Perry Home

Year's Eve with William B. with the Dc llavul Steam Turbine'Company at Trenton, is a gradu-

ate! of Geriiiaiitowii Academy atGermantown, Pa., and received hisA.B. degree from Princeton Uni-

Ck'orge Baker, tickets; Elbur Rich-

by Manner.

White Kusaia: "Carol ofRussian Children," by H. B. (iaul.

, Lullaby; "Little Lord Jesus,"s-iilo, Mrs. A. R. Bergen.

Nativity Sung: "Away in a Man-ger,". The Junior Choir.

Ditet. Number; Trumpet, Mr.McDede; trombone, Mr. Semnan.

Stllle blaeht; "Silent Night, Holy.Night," by Fraift'Gruber.

Reeessionul:"Joy to the World"

by Handel.Sevenfold Amen by Strainer.Postlude: "Christmas in Sicily."

Guast Artisti'Cello, Mrs. An'tia McDede; vio-

{ on P.iuje 2 )

aids, music, and Nels Kjeldaen,dinner. Tickets for the affair can'B'eTmwJjased from any member ofthe lodge. '

Music for dancing will be play-ed by Jimmy Gay and his orches-

h A i

versity. He took post graduatework in engineering ut Princetonand is a member of the Court Cluband Princeton Club of New York,

yI tra, formerly known as the Ai'is-

t l l e toe ruts of Rhythm.

2 Charged With ContemptFor Failure To Pay Fines

WOODIiKHHlk ~ Tn\> menwen- taken lo emiit this week oncomplaints sinned hy the townshipiur failure to pay old lines. 'I henun were ebargeil with contemptof c i i i i r l ,

lidm Rasiinuvitz, of WallaceStreet, t'arteret, was lined $25 andJoseph Kara of I'.ssex Street, Car-leret, received a suspended sentenceupon paOpeiit of line in arrears of

Mrs. Van Camp Jugs HubbyOn Complaint He Beat Her

WUODHRID^K-A uniipbiinl w:e-fded at polite court by Mrs. WilliamVan Camp, of King (u'ornc RnAl,who charged her husband with assaultami hattcry.

The defendant was lined .$2 byJudge Arthur Hi own Saturday andreleased. ^

Jl() I1 V. I. A W S -The Home andSchool Association will b"fd a cmii-mmiity social (unction im-iday IUKIIIat Ilie llopt-lawn Scln.ul audiUiriiuy.Music fuf'•'dam-inn will be played bythe Rudder IliolbciV orchestra.

I;OUDS—The Jiiiiimof the Harry MaiiMin\().\ American 1 .onion, will bold aChristina!, parly tomorrow after-noon a1 I n'rloci; al the home ofMrs. Arthur Terry, llornsby Street.

Winners in the drawiiiK oi 'tlieSunkini; (lull were Miss (>ra Al-len and Mi-.. Kli.'is.

Member-; pve-enl al. till' dfinrihehl for the vcierans Saturday c\cuint; at tin1 Lynns llo>pilal, Millinjjtnn, were: Mr-;. Mary Jobaii-.in, Mrv IVujainiii Sunsbine, Misslulia Uaiii, Mi'1-, llattola l)i Matlco,Mr.-. Matilda I'laberty, Mrs. KiniiiaSmith. Mr' Arnold Chrisleuieii.Mi-. I'aul * bnvan. Mr-. Kose Sharid, and Mr-. Jolui Uanihail;.

Mrs. Valentine EntertainsFamily On 80th Birthday

WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Os-ciir Valentine of Grove avenuoentertained Sunday at a fam-ily dinner in colobrution of hereightieth birthday anniversary.

The dinner table was attrac-tively di'corati'il with tall redi-undles, holly holders and acenterpiece of eighty Ameri-can Beuuty roses. Two largebirthday cukes were served, oneniiide of ice cream.

Members of the family pii'a-ent were: Irving Valentine ofKrie, I'LL; Mr. and Mm. E. D.('base, of Hartland Park, Pa.;Mr. and Mrs. Earl Valentine ofNew lluven, ('onn.; Mr. andMi l Hussell Valentine, of Bay-side, L, I.; Roy Valentine ofSewiueii; Ralph Feeht of New-ark, and Mian Mabel Treen oftown.

Holy Communion in u body.

C0L0N1A TROOP 61STARTS 2ND YEARScout Unit Sponsored By

P.T.A. Is Under Leader-ship of Boden

(.1)1.1 )M.-\ IU Sci.ut 1wluili I!- spoiiMiri'd |i\ theTeacher .-Wociatiini, h;i-. r e -n

jov its sceund year under l k

ship of ScoutinavtiT Si.inlfv

with SnliU'\ I'inkliain a^ .

Scniitmrister. ,

R. \ \ . Rnlidi' ha- been a

chai rman ui ilie t roop coinmittce wiili

Will iam Doll, Keiie Si l ivur l / . and 1.

'/.. I Iviies as the inemlicri.

Scouts renislered in die ll'iinp a r e :

Philip Den llli-aer, Wendell Doll.James llyiH1', I'.bnrr Mades. AlbertMiller.' Warren Miller. Stephen

| Sii-ckel, Ralph Scbwcrt/, John RnttAuxiliary j ami Kraiik.\'ihi>..I'mt N

- A sub.stantiiil increase in the taxrate next yi'ar is now antici-pated by mutiicipnl officials.

Tlit' only hope that suchiihTi'Mso may ho avoidedrests in I he campaign cur-ftMitly lioiiij; wiijfod by TftxCollertor Michael .1. Tntinerand Tiiwushi]) Attorney LeonK. McKlroy td hriitK in de-liii(|tirnt account-' for whichif'2"8r>,O0O was anticipated inthe 1M8 liudtfet. To date.scarcely moro than $200,000has been |>,aid.

I'lilt'SK this figure is real-ized before- the rJ^se of husi-

•nfM mi Drccmbfi' »1, theTownship Committee willHot be allowed lo anticipatein 1!KW an amount ffreaterthan that actually collectedin IDI'.H,

Mayor August F. Greinerand ('mnmittccman Fred-erick A. Spencer, who to-Kcther have sect) the townthrough il-- perilous- t'liinncial jour-ney of the last few years, joinedin iTi' in^ all those who owe taxesprior to \'X\X to make every effortto at least pay an installment be-fore January I.

Hi** Seen EviUhU"Unless we receive this co-

operation," suid Mr. GreiniM', "weinevitably will face a rise in ratein l'.i.'l'.i. I realize the pre««ntdepression has left many of ourresidents without adequate incomeand that as n result they h*ye neg-lected to pay their taxes. This, initself, is a sad plight but when itis remembered that the tax rate isall'eeti'd directly by the piling upof delinquencies I feel that strenu-ous efforts should be made to makeeven a partial payment.

i "Thousands of dollars in as-sessed valuations have been lost bythe town in the last year of two,.

: the County Hoard of Taxation. ulolie having lopped off $120,000

""pnlJon which we formerly collectedParent-i levies. This UIMI has reduced our

n u l l e d ;

'36 REUNION FRIDAYWOODHMDdK Tin

Class of liKlti will ho!annual reunion ut the hitfl' schoolgymnasium next Friday ni^hl withMifs Alida VlMi Slyke. elass advisoras their guest.

"If, therefore, we are to avoidlieiiiir forced to strike a rate which

I will actually he contiscatory WB| must try to IniiiK in the money."

Mr. Trainer and Mr. McElroyhave been cutiiluitiiijf a telephone

; campaign all week in an attemptito effect tax payments. It is point-led out that the cui'rerjt levies arei ill e\i-ellelit shape.

Siffkt Salary CutI'IIh--^ the campaign is success-

ful, a sharp curtailment in publicservices is uxpefted. Dropping ofniiiiiicipal employes in the various

1 depart mi'iitii will be required asSenior well as abandonment of WPA con-

eir third (lilmlions aiul othi'i- niaintenalicee;h school projects. Salary reductions may

also lie foieed, not only ill the,mu-nicipality but in the school dis-tricts as well, it was said.

Debut Here Of Rutgers Glee ClubIs Called A 'TriumphantSuccess'

By Leon FishkinThe football team having ten)

porarily R'one- into hibernation.Rutgers, last Friday eveiiiuu, (b'le-Bilteil its I'liml'd glee club lo llieWoodbridj'c High Sehoolt and ilmay be said without equivocationthat its season's debut was a tri-umphant and merited success.Sponsored by the increasingly ac-tive Young Women's Club for the-benelil of the Barren Public Libra-ry, the eiinei'i't was not only bc-m1-ficial to the cause of literature,but as well to the cause nf goinlmusic. l''or the large and apprecia-tive audience, the pruiri'ain |ire-riented was of such diversified ell-toitaiiiment that each individuiilta j4 Was without doubt complete-ly satisfied. A humorous mono-logue, distantly reminiscent o! Ilieantics of rWdipand the Hull; ;iquartet Which, despite the un-guarded efforts of one M' its num-bers to (?ive his ronl'i'i'i-es every-thing on the piano except the cor-rect pitch, fulfilled all the excel-lent traditions of a singing four.\

some; and? !i-> all aiili-eliniax, danc-ing in a Kiiily bedecked gymnasium

all eonspiied to lei'.i! a decid!"!!;fesctive and collegiiite character tothe evening's proceedings.

lint it. is for the .singing groupa- a whole that w.' must reserveour unstinting praise. Composedof approximately sixty voices, the.glee club cannot in any manlierbe catalogued simply as evidenceof a lhri\ing e\lra-eurreiular tc-tivity. More than that, it must beregarded, in the light of itsiichievi'ineiiet, as an organizationset apart ami fully competent torepresent the best in the culturalactivities uf the college,. It is hard-ly possible to extract from the pro-gram the niimos of the songs, whichwere particularly well done. Thereseemed to be such a uniform excel-lence throughout^that, at best, wecan only accent those things which iwere unusually appealing. Of par-ticular intercut vlere the tradi-itioiial llutgere .sough'the si1'1''1

which was shared by audience and |(CoiilimieU on Page 2)

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"'.•V.r.FRIDAY.

Glee Club F i o r d s N o t e s ' ! ELLIS BOOSTS SALE— — J)F CHRISTMAS SEALto )

A ?'•»*•'. •-•• E•; :

^President Of N. J. Tnber-\ cnloiii League Lauds

Health Uuit Work

: r.t A-<Atation f

• •{' .t! COiJKTllioIl

Avend Notes

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to prcv- P»ri; *ifr,t<- (SUTU.nec: the S*va«s- and no Club la« r.ifht.•vO*tV, —Mrs, Frederick B**k'ry of' " ^ ~ h M i l l . : : I ' j i r i r . . . . . . . . i . - ,

Burnett street had at her jr-^'-* f -rr ; . 0 ^ W / i r.y Ar.tr.. ry i

» it t c*rd T>»r!j- Monday niftr, ih-> -.-t.:?.

Leonard Wi!l:nje?, Mr*,, .'off-ph . Tht hou«f- "*&« i ; - • . : - :

It is -.He forebmed »ctm- Ruo^ri. of Wopdbridjr. and Mr*. T--1'1* « ; z * 3 2 ^ (ra..(v.f -f•."rif medical professor, of W:!ham Benfrn of ^w&'tn. < - o i - l w o KW":> ^ ; ' 0 T 1 '

« d ~ R*pubhcar C-b l r ; f i w t r i f o i , b . J r n M _ .

Chief Gi.rgi E Ktatirif

tif.td tht Putt Wioho'.-ic. 1

to Mr». Jokr. Gardntr a' hostfs.'. «r»^( Cor.tr'; of 'ht, se.

—llr» Harofd David t f P»rk »r.d tht r*'t was t^r.j-d (.v.

• &. vrrpiert.nir i>,« «v«T. e w visitint *ith rtlative* it A B C » * * - ' * h : ' * r f "r iW

.._Klcr., Pa,, -i.M:r.F a f « - ; - '-r :h- (

—Miai Felk« Damto of Gtorpf l t : ! ' ; t>

TuWday r,:ph:..••rnt-naktr? ar.d at i^mtetiag of the Juniort \b< year 3?, ar."> C-ub.

h1 rremici " K " )

home of Un k r Elliot.

: .,i(i,?,g a ! ; «>..-

-JH «rrr its.g tr. W&-,db!,dpe

^ .-. »>-t. a first:• ;' V.ara;y po»i-

Seal Playi Bif P»ft re avaiiabit tochildren c!

• ai't :r.e advisability ofprc-

; prarr, cf cuitarai.i:s l i t re .s & -jnit*d: r, '.r.t rart (if a:i fncups

. Aryrojrrarr, i« criy as

(fbri'tTnaf meef-ir.p >ri'.*. Mr*. A:flrew Lfahy as hosted- ,

—The L»d:n' A:a SMI?:V t ' : '—Mr*. J»rt Sobden of Bloom- r _ , ^ pv^Vyteniir, Cr.iiT'. *• "'.<: ;

it the . . . . , . . _ . :, M . . c r)-r-K

, „ . tUMit. Tjc't" ^ ! r * e t —Rev. Rofctrt MacB;:

indastna. _ M r f . R ? K;Her,r>*r|«r '•'- c f ;h t First

Barron «veriJ« -ntMi :n Newark

C i " 0

s : .'•.•;.•v.- t forte

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. T-.J'.Y hoped that fhi= oor-

.r. th' riff' iirectior, wiii

LEOK FISHK1N.

Schleiinger's StationeryStore

169-A SMITH ST.

PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

Yes Folks . . . it's true!

ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW ANDDIFFERENT AT BAUMANN'S

THE MOS" CHARMINGOF CHRISTMAS GIFTS

GIFTS THAT LIVE

Add

Araiicnri.". Cycbmen, Ca-me!:ia^. !'• ;. -e;t::,s. OrangeTrt-v- ir. Fr. it, Tn.e Scotch}b a-hi-r ,.•. i r:.a:.y

BASKETS OF BLOOMINGPLANTS FROM

BAUMANN'S

:. --• from. Beautiful

~-••..: / ^r ?wcetheart one of

K:..;:;•.:.:.:.'> Corsages for that

•':;.:.;r Christmas Eve. Al-

v,.v? plenty of Orchids. Ca*

-r;>::!;a=. Gardenias and Lily

••; the- Vaile} ofi hand.

Be;.•.;:;:'.i! Wiv;,.:;.< for the door.- ar.d for ib:- ct-met-.-ry—iils.-' grave cover* that keep

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John R. Bdumann FREE

900 St. George Ave. Rahway, N. JTelephone Rahway 7-0711,0712,0713

t\try evening during Chriitmai >eek — Pler.ty of room to p»rk your

MAKE IT A MERRY XMAS!FOR THE KIDDIES WITHJUNIOR ARCH PRESERVERS

PROPERLYFITTED ATTHE BOSTON

,< h \ w

rorr>fort*ble,

« r i n S JLNIOR ARCH PRESERVER SHOES fi.i.d t,

th* ealy it or* of itt .. -:;

thit ii modenttr wjuip;..^.

with ()>e latest icientinc •:-

ric*i to ^rop«fly 6t •> •.-•

Janior Arch Pretcrreri • >>

no more lk»t - t imry iho>i

Fro.T. Cradle To College—From Sm»lle«t To Largeit

SHOES ARE F i n E D BY X-RAY HEREALWAYS A LITTLE MORE FOR YOUR MONEY

BOSTON SHOE Co.1S2 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOt

REPRINT FROM THE FRONT PAGEOF THE PERTH AMBOY EVENING

NEWS OF DECEMBER 1st.

This year we give you

an attractive hand deco-

rated cigarette contain-

er with each $2-00 pur-

chase or over.

BEAUTIFUL SILK

GOWNS $ 1PAJAMAS* 1 '

Glanlour-Shter

HOSIERYPAIRS

ONLY1 PAIR 69c

Spluk-PrafU Mlk Hrcli

SILK NEGUGE£S!HOSTESS COATS!

ROBES!

SUN-CLEER112 SMITH ST.

H U R R Y ! H U R R Y l lONLY 6 SHOPPING DAYS

UNTIL CHRISTMASDon't let tht short time worr>' you for

KREIELSHEIMER'S jewelry stock it »UU large

with something for every member of the family

at price* that will suit every purse.

GIFTS FROM KREIELSHEIMER'SARE GIFTS AT THEIR BEST"!

Rumors DeniedBy Greenspan

Local Wholesale Establish-

ment Refutes Reports cf

Hiring Jewish Refugees

Ret?

I of

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r --.f ,:•.•.;: y i r : , ,:.i Jvwishi.rJ C.r.rr r,Ter.y wa> <:!.;.hit:.' i . y &<••j

nied here t(.'-'ty. "A:. i;.'.

' r*v«-k!^ : h i ; :'r.rrt :• •.-.•

the r t i . o n -: such rtior.slasMT.ed :hi'

t'a-;- for

.r.t-.-.- ir.tn :wttv ma-'W Nazi

IO injure

LET KREIELSHEIMER'S 50 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELP SOLVE YOUR

GIFT PROBLEM

We've served the trade of Middlesex County for half a century and areiar with Drollems of gift buying. Let u* serve you with our suggestion*.

GIFTS FOR HER 1 GIFTS FOR H MDiamond Rinf i ~~ BirUutoacRingi — Bulott, Grven, El-fin, Walthtm kkd HamiltonWriil W«ubet — En* in tiedDrct^er SeU, 3 to 20 Piece!— CmnMKt* — Ci|»rtttcC»j« — Combiaalion Light•cr, Cifarctle ajMJ VteitjtCa.»e — Bracelet*—CojtumeJewelry — Ronrie»—PearlNteklace* — Ring and PeoJ-ant Sat» — WaUrman andParker P«BJ aad Pencil*.' •

111

Stone Riofi — Si|-aet Riagt— Bulot*. Elfim, Waltkua,Cnien and Hamilton WrutWatcnet — Military Set* —Ronioa anJ ETIIU Cifaratt*Ufhtcr and Caua — Lektro-lite Ligbter — RtnuBfto*-Raad and 3unkt*m Sk^T*-Matter'SbaTm — Wall*Uand Key Cam — SwankCollar and Tw SeU —Parker and Waterman P«Hand Pentili

KREIELSHEIMER'S'THE JEWELRY GIFT STORE"

127 SMITH ST. OPEN EVENINGS PERTH AMBOY

.r/.i-r.deri :,• Dj Arr.trjcar.s it-,

the iradt of ceruir, (MuraniM. In :ibi> <..(£!• t1'!'0" '.'rie firm oi G:ttr-•pan Bro?. rowpa'nj'. a1 '^ invita-"*iior\ tf this paper, is.s-.frd the fo!-;lowir.e. •••.i'.enier.t today.

"For -t-vtral •»'c-c-i;-> pa>i we havehtard thf- uUtr!y false and ma!i-dout rumorVthat scrnt of &ur tm-ployes hire;beer. !«rt go and l h s : ;

we h»ve hired in- their stead1

r«fuijees from Europe. So far asthis comfiany is oonctrned, not oneword of mJ^fcupport* such a ru-1-WOT. The plain fart i? that none of,our employes have b<-.en let go to;omke roam for refu^t;. Vi'e s'hart i.with the rest of tht oitiitr.s-of thisco.ur.trj' in the natural ••ympathy [for the plipht of &i! people who'suffer from ptrfetution, but thi* ih»s nothing to do with tie employ-1meni policy of our company. Our :

records are open to any and all jpublic agencies*and thtjy nil) re- iteal that not one iff ugc& has W n 1hired." 1

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Satin Slips

1.69I ,. L, ( in. slips! I .are trimmed

'.. |;M.,i lup nn<l bottom orinji with cocktail bottom.,, <.,! SIVIPS, Pl»'n or em-| ,1 ( M i . ' S I W R :W to 4.1.

,, thH-s r.Oc to 2.98 . •

Satin Gowns

LBCP trimmed and tailoredstyles in plain color satin. Alsoprinted satins. Tearose, blueand dusty pink. Sizes 1 5 - 1 6 -17,

Others 1.00 to 4.98

;iff(Handbags

1.98M)iu types iurliiiliiiK 7.ip-

. tup handles, back Ktvups

)<! pouches! ('»lf. pniin U'ath-

(lattht leather ami ?i|i'de.

Others 8'lf to 7.5Q

Silk Hosiery

79cFamous "Gordon" all pure silkstockings. , Chiffon, silk to thetop. Service weiirhts have alisle garter hem. Sizes Vk to10',-i.

Others 48c to 1.35

Formal Bags

100Gorgeous owning bags in (foldand silver brocades and sequins.White seed pearl. Also velvets,zipper types, back strap models.

Kid Slippers

1.49A special value! Kid slippers,Dorsay style,.with a hard leath-er sole. Wonderfully well con-structed! Black and blue.Sizes to Vh.

Others 98c to 2.29

Bed Jackets

1.19Knitted jacket? of soft warmall pure wool yarns. Tiimmnlwith satin ribbon. 1'ink. blue,orchid, blnck, grey, white midpench.

Others to 2.98

Kift Sweaters

1.98pure wool Zephyrs and Slid

mis. Cardigans and pull-overA large selection of

art styles, I.onjj or short

Others 1.00 to 3,98

Others up to 4.8

Kid Gloves

1.39Special value! Genuine kidleather slip-ons, plain or fancycuff styles. A large selectionof styles. Also at this pTice,white washable doeskin.

Others up to 4.98

Flannel Robes

5.98liitunuilei'd all (Hire wool "Parfc-ollu" i h m i ' i : R»th wrap-iirmimi ;md zipper front models,^savy,. I'dViiI, wine, nfiua. All

.OtJiers I.'.IS In 8.08

Military Sets Handmade Ties

1.25Thr«e-piece sets connistinn oftomb and twp brushes nicely

ebony finis

foK(f

finish.

(flft . Natural

in.00

65cStripes

Millirl m l " ! • Am i ' i i t I d ••> !• i1 ' '<

Rayow!s, smtll

erns afid* KMOTt-

Woolen Gloves

1.00Gloves and mitUnt made of allpure wool yarns in plain colorsand fancy "Tyrolean" two-tone combinations.

Others 25c to 1.00

Gift Compacts

1.00A special purchase! Rinple,ordouble compacts. Wood, chronicor gold finiBh. If not speciallybought they'd aell for l.'tO.

Othert 59c to 5.00

Other- I !•' >n 1.00

Suede Jackets

6.98A fine quality top grade suede,warmly lined with fleece, zipperfront, adjustable waist. Brown,green andjvine. Sizes 14 to 20.

Others 5.08 to 10.00

Coat Sweaters

3.98A renurkabte value1, AH purewool Zephyr, a quality usuallyfound in (;.!iO sweaters. Black,brown, navyJ, green and wine.Sizes 3G to 52.

1.98T!nT''-|ii'.'iv setM consisting of:'(>mb, IM'UMI, .ITKI mirror, Plow»rcenter design with chrome orKuld tr»n. Rose, ivory, blue,jjreen or black.

Others tip to 20.00

Fitted Cases

2.98A dTewing case mndo of blacktop ptin l«ath«r. Fitted withcomb, broth, mirror, nail file,ihoe hom, and four other pieces

Others up to 15.00

Men's Shirts

Boxed Hdkfs.

Others 1.9

IWool Parker

1.00truly practical (jift! Warm'toast. Red, green, brown,

fite, wine and rust, attractive-1 Uxeii.

OtherB to 1.98

Girls' Sweaters

1.00Special purchase; value up to1 98. Three very smart stylesin about eight popular colors.Limited quantity at this price.

Others 1.98

|Shoe Cabinet

1.00practical, useful giftl Six-

pfawn cabinet with an unusu-ally tttrtetlve washable paper.TAH outetanfling value!

Others up to 1-98

Box of three handkerchiefs for50c! All white, solid colors,•White with colored embroidery.Full size handkerchiefs.

Others 25c to 1.00 be*

Umbrellas

1.98Both oiled silks and gloria cloth!16-rib gilded on silvered frameswith on and off handles thatare inter-changable,

Others up to 4.98

Smart Anklets

25cA very large and varied aaaort-ment of anklets for both chil-dren and misses. Solid colorsand stripes. Lastex top. Sizes9 to 10%.

Others 19c to 75c

type

pcnrl button

starch fiMid

madrn.1! ami

iii'. • with pleatftd

i bin1!; find ocfektl

. All have W*

i-ollavs.

Boxed Paper

98cit'

Monlns's paper and envelopepiu:ki'd in ;i lovely hand-rubbedhand finished wood bpxin earlyAiiiciican design.

Others 59c to 4.98

Men's Slippers

1.98An unusually One slipper.Either soft or hard leather sole.Brown, blue, black and wineleathers, also oxford frrey felts.

Others 1.2,9 to 2.65

Girls' Dresses

99cGay, fast color cotton printsin styles that will make yofisghearts fairly dance with joy.Sizes for tots 2 to 6 and her bigsister 7 to 14.

tea to 2.D3

Gift Hassocks

98cLeatherette hassocks filled with

excelsior, 10 inches hijh. Two-

tone color combinations. Brown,

green, navy, wfhe and rust.

' Others up to 4.88

Lace Cloths

2.98Imported from Scotland! Large

flower center design with a 2<

inch plain border. Size 66x88

A special value at 2.98.

Othen up to 4.98

Capecoats

2.98Rubber eapecoats in browa and

navy polka dots. Also red and

blue Scotch plaids. *ftain hats

to match. Sizes 10 to 16.

Men's Robes

6.981001; pure virgin wool flannel)Notched cullar, double 'brcutadmodel or • shawl collar ttyle.Brown, maroon and navy.

Others i:>S and 4.98

All-Linen Set

1.59All pure linen set! Cloth andsix matching napkins. Whitecenter with borders in red,green, brown, Uu* and gold.

Others 1.89 te 2.98

Cannon Sets

2.98

Mackinaws

5.98Made of all pure wool, 32-OUT1Mulnitls Brown, maroon andblue Douhk- breasted! Four

ckets, Di'luchable belt Sise«8 to 18. -

Others 6.98

Men's Gloves

1.98Grey suedes! Pi#tex Capeskins!Wool lined Capaakins! Glovesfor drewy wear or gloves forpractical warmth. Made by thohouse of "Groff."

Others Sflc to 2.98

Men's Mufflers

1Silks! Wools! Spun rayonst A

chc lion of »ttlp«i,solid colors, I)iC*ly

^A beautifully boxed set consist-ing of two towels size 22x44,two guest size towels und twoface cloths. Blue, orchid and

n.Other* 79c to 2.98

Pastel Towels

59cLarf;e size Turkish towels in

fofi pastel colors including

pJadi, blue, green, and mall*.

Heavy double thread

very liiriftplaids andboxed for

-s :.0c to 1.98

Comfortables

4.98Tw* aumbere—a wool fills*comfort with flowered sateencover; A cotton filled comfortwith rayon taffeta cover that knmndblt!

WfcWi 8.68 to 13.98

Blankets

A n SO", virgin,wodthat weighs 3 P ^ ^ 'talfota biiulinit. 8 *Wrwere chosen by a famotui-fttor. Size 70x80.

Others 1.98 to 18.«l J

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Focussing on one single, flimsy craft in the Navy's heroic "Splinter Fleet," 20thCentury-Fox'j "Submarine Patrol," coming to the Majestic Theatre tonight,tells the amazing story of the strange crew cf civilian odds and ends and howtrial by danger taught them to stand and deliver. Richard Greene and NancyKelly {upper left) share the romantic interest in the cast including (right)Preston Foster, George Bancroft, Warren Hymer, (below, left to right) MaxieRoscnbkom, Douglas Fowley, J. Farrell MacDonald and Slim Summerville.

DARING 'ECSTASY'ON DITMAS SCREENFilm Orignally Banned InU.S.,HasHedyUMarr;

To Run Seven Days"I fM.iMJ" the film tlwil wa"> 111iK

i'i i l h Imwiii'tl liv tin1 \' S. . ( i inc i i i

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n<w- t h e a t r e toii iyhl Fur ;i 7 day vim.

I hi> film had a hcctii- eiin'ci

il'.iiii:i.'hi'til tin1 f n t i r c world , ll i-

fnutk ;itid Id the po in t , \ f t r r i n n -

• | I1 IT ; I I ) IC r n n t r o v c r s y in the eourt1-,

ihe \ S C u s t o m s h a s finally ;«l-

i-i.tle'l tK entry.

I i c i h l .amiin' , >t:ir nf "r .e- . | , i -v ,"

' i , , - re i i ' iv i 'd pra ise ( ru in Max Kom

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l , r . \ " l1- her lirst m o t i o n l i ie tnre . 'a i i '

in in pr i s f i i t i iu l ieal inh^ it will h

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!<l. ini^-iilfiit of A u s t r i a ' s l l n t e i 1

' u i i ; Aninuini t io i \ \ \ ork>, is d r t n

, i i i inri! llial sin1 " l u l l no t i ipprar ii

,ui\ o i l ier itliilion pir l i i r i ' , iind i

•'iiikini^ r \ r i v rinK'iTvor thiiony;hnu

l . i r i ' i n ' as well as \ t n r r i c a to-liny \ i |

,i!l i lw copies of "l ' ' ,es tasy."

-t'irv ol iiillcm.' lite to the I'ri'dcriil

lln'atn1 loday,

\ \ ith Tom llrown, Kubcrt-Wilcox

riin>t;uiee Monrc and _Ntar(iaVci

I-.:iri>- j inni i i ; tlio s l i i d e n U , Aud>

At Crescent l u„ , , . ! 1,,...|, ..i.urtv

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l>lltlrr's i w n l r v ; t i p , V 1 , V :

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;! 1 >< vine and Samuel S. Hinds pluy

inn roaches, and I'.fntst Truex \ ,

! :i prnfessiif, [he fiicture present* ;i

e ' t thai eonld step onto any enl

U'jie campus and look the part.

PRICE AT STRAND

COLLEGE LIFE STORYARRIVES AT CRESCEtiT

'Swing That Cheer OpensToday; TomBrownCon-

stance Moore In Cast

Cniistancc Rcnnptt is stiirrcil in

lV "Scrvico De Luxe,'

.", M fo,i|li;,!l ;ie

i - . n p ] n i - r u n a i i e r .

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l li:ni'.. ,i i-,il'iil':il

I'diicmlay, iimtwrrWi introduces

t« American motion picture audi-

ciicrf a pcrecn lu'wcnmer, Vincent

Price.

Price is no stratiKer to Broad-

way, however, He pained a hik'h

| rrptitatinn «s *n nctoi1 of cxeeeri-

, injr merit through his twn-year

perforrnmicc of the i-olo of Albert

• opposite Helen Hnyes in "Victoria

lit'irina."

Nrlscn Kddy In "Rosslif" torn-

iny to the Crrin-'il un Moi'dn;/

fnr a 2 day run.

COMEDY FAVORITESCAST 'IN SOCIETY'Mischa Auer, Mary Boland,

Horton, Share HonorsIn Strand Film

M i M - h : i A n e i , M a i v l l n i a n d . m !

• • " i l w a r d K v r i r . l t l l n r t y J J . l l i r e i 1 <'|

' I i d l i w n o d ' » ( i u e l i n > - l c i n n e d v -\,\t*

i ; i v e m i l - i d e a l l y - l i l t e d t o ' I n : ;

, . h ' t j t - i n i h e i r a p n e a f a n i c v. i ' l '

iiATi'-;'.r- l.itt'i1 TI>UK'I ' I " 1 " I"

S"eii;ty," niniiiiu tn the Muml

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in " M a d Ahnnt Mtis ie ," and wpun

;vith hi i work in " l . i t l l e TiMiuh

i i n y , " r » 4 i i i - the nn i i a i i l i e lead up

incite Jiifliie ?t : ; iri . U u r l o i i ;- • li

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mil r 'rankii1 T h o i r a - , u m n v - l av '

ind siTei'n favori te , i- s u n a- t ' li

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i \ i l l i imi l!i n e i l i i ' l .

Plot la Uniqu*

l-'ilmed aloiii; the baeki;iotmd ..

i ia-hionahle I .mm l-hind f l a t ' 1

hilarious lolilidy ••( m - n \ ' T i

about the anlies ni the l'a-l ^i'l'

At thi- loft: Little Tnuf-h Guy "In Socirly." Dnvid Gorccy, Harri , Berger, Frankie Tboma. ,

will, sodcly matron, Betty Ulythe. Comii.R to (he S t rand tohiglpt. To the right: UoiiRlaiii)

Dumbrillc in "The Mysterious Rider" opening nt the Crescent today.

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TRIAL BY DANGER!Spiked mine and splintering oakexploding! Screaming wind andwave and shot and shell! Andsailing a frail splinter of a shipthrough it all...a landlubber crewof "weaklings"...learning what ittakes to be MEN!

Richard Greene — Nancy KellyPretTon Fotter — George Bancroft

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CHRISTMAS BENEFITSTARS JIM LONDOSWrestling Champ Will Meet

Chief Little Wolf InLaurel Garden

1 1 i l ' ; l ' t ' u . , , , i M M - T O W H S I I I H I . I | l l l i " l

, r , ' , ' l ' , ' . ' , . I n t i n - C . i u n l y fit M i l l - ;

, T l i ' ' Mnni l :>rv » » ' w s v n -,i , T ' " v i i s . | i l p " f W d i i i i h r i r l K i ' . J

r. , |V hi Mldilli'Hi'X, «l i i i l l !•(•i" .,n,i (•vti'iuloil liy t in1 <•"»-

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( , , l K " . i » l i « " V H i ' t K l l l B i \ i s t l i l K

' ' , , „ !< ' • • I h e I ' d l l l l M - l l r l l ' i n i i f i l i l -

,1 i i i r n i l J H ' W I T B n . l o i i R S m i t h

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NKWAIIK Hill Patterson.

noils priilrloter, will stnjjp. the

iiul nmv.ini Cfiristmns BasketM|1'" i Kiunl ;liuw, under the Morning

('lull I.eKiim of Essex County, De-

I'niliiM1 20, vyhiMi he bftngs to

gether two of tho world's

l l m , nt

ivf i l l l m i t - r i i l l

i v i l « i ' l l i ' l i l m c n l

•— Jim London ofand Thief Little Wolf of

Sun Flower Valley, Colorado.They'll clash in a finish match atNewark's linxinjr and wrestlingccnlpr, Laurel (lnrilo.ii.

Lntiilos lias long been looked up-

nriil other nniiilriPs whi'fp grout•PNtlfir. appear."Thi1 (lurgeous <!roek," us he's

pupulnrly known, is one of therent wonders of this era insofar asphysical perfection is concerned.!'"""'"" " . ,M L j L u L of Dpmarpst avenue, was mnrripiiNo one has nny lrleg how old he „. n . „

, ii • i j . 1 ,o ! Saturday to Elmer Drains of C»r-notunlly is. Londos admits to 42. L , ' „ . . ., r •, , ,. . , , .. terpt, with Mayor August r. UTPin-but many others contend he is ,. , ir

close to 50 Age. however, h . , | p r * «W,«j ^ ^ ^proved no handicap to Meemy ' a

since hp is still able to tos.i his op-ponents around as if they aresacks of wheat. I.oiidos takes 'emon at nil sizes and weights.

Wolf Native NavajoIn Chief- Little Wolf, London

will he up against the most fearedprofessional grnpplev. Wolf, n na-tive of the Navnjo tribe, is theone and only exponent of tho

Rose Hacktr, Elmer Draga$ jMarried In Ceremony Herei

A V UN El, — Misn.Riw Hnckfr.(taught rr of Mrs. Frank Hacker,

n, - - - - ,

ed M w*tnes«e« for the couple.Following a wedding trip to New

York, Mr. and Mrs. Drngns willreside at Carteret.

CK FIVE

Woodbridge—Leonard Campbell of Green

one nno only exponent ot t n o street will spend the holiday weekdreaded "Death Grip" and he | with hm parents, Mr. and Mrs.

usually leaves his opponent un- | l' ('°",,Camp°.f.„.r „, .;™« , ( .„ , v,., I —Mrs. Wllllconscious for some time after h

applies the hold. In order to obtainthis grip Wolf is forced to use a

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pWI'IM. Ill\ h ! . | 1

over

i i i : • i • » n i i ' l p l i i n s l i r r i

el the. world. His travels have taken" f"n ' !him In (Australia, South Africa,

11"' i .. , . * .. ». .' „,i ,i Hi. [iiHtii } • , " ' , ' ,*•";. " ' v i ' V " A ',;,„, cnnmilt l i ' i : 1»- I'lm-rn..,. Ii. | lMiglalld, IMIIIICI', I ta ly , Greece

i l , , . T ' . w n . i l i t l i K U K I I I I ' I T ( I m l ! _ . . . . _ . . -

, ' ' , ( . , , , . , . . ^ i i n - M t i ' i l h y ( l n > S t i i l

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r\ n f s i i l . I m i

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t-V I - ^ - , - I n u n fti i], , T . . . , . . . . . , . ^ v . . v u -

i,, j mi n* the best wrestler in the bus-' Kreat deal of strength beforehandfor the reas'tin he must tire hisopponent in order to have enoughtime to apply it properly. OnceWolf is able to^cUhis opponent's'iend under his arms, it is just fooind, for the strength in the In-linn's grip has cracked a bag of:ement in two.

The Londos-Wolf match is justme of several on Patterson's De-cember 20 benefit for the poor,ickcts inn be purchased at Safe.-y Service Station, 4H Williamitrcct, Newark, or by phoning Bs-

I 11 : < - • - • - ! > • . K l l r l l l i f H i e i | | l l ' l ' < ' H t r i l i l -

l n i i i » - i " ! " • ' M i i i i i ' i i i ' i l 1 " m i l i l b o n d s

• I ' i l ! l i , ^ n i l ' , - r l ! ; i ! n | | , y 1 U , . f l i r -

. : i i i i i k s i u n ; 1 1 i i r , . i i f s u i ' l T m v n s h i i i

' I ' l ' : i s m v r , S i l i i l I I I I I H I H H l l l l i l 1 1 1 ' I I I

i | , n , ( i i r l \ H | , i " l n l l y l i i ' i H ' l l l e i l . I h . H i , , , , , . , | | l v n . B i i l u t i i i n n l ' l l i f T m v n -

, , . . : ;: I I | i h c r r l . y i l i - l c l ' l l l i l l i ' i l , s | , i | , r , , i i , m i i ( , . , . .

, , , , , . , I n u t H I I I I I T ' > w i i s h l | i l m s . S i . l l ' i n V I I i s I n T i ' l i y i l c ' l e r m l i i c l

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n t n i N e w . t i i r s i ' y . i - M l i ' i ' i ' i l • ' • » * • » • I I I - K : - n l ' r u i i i l i m i i r i i v i M i m i i t I s n i x i r i i i d

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I I I 1 . I . . 1 f u r M H I I I n t i i i n n r i i i i ' i i l , i . s i f i i n i i M i i i i l H i p l l i i i ' s i J I M i . i i ' i i i ) : u n i b : i

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, 1 n f m n i i i ' V r i i ' i r n K i i r y I n > u j ; m i i i i ' i l l i y : u i t x i i p l i o n I n t h n i l i - l i

, m \ , \ T I I W I I M I I I I I f r o m : m ; l l i n i l i i l i n i i s i i r e w r i l i i ' i l I n Mil i i

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• I l l l l I l I ' l i K H t l n l l s i H M k l i ' , 1 I ' l I I - , n i . i h l l i ' l ' | H n \ i ' l i ' i l l ^ -

l l i n i | t r i i l > r l l l r l l t - A f ( i i H f » H l i i r . ] . " f •

: , t , . . r I I I K i n - h i H i ' i 1 - l i n n , ' , s l M H i n t : T i r i i v i i l n t i n t r j m t , l i H l i , - i l l i r t - i . ^ - i l

, 1 r x i M - i i M ' s n r i n t h i i i i i ' 1 * . H i , - r ' K i 'r,,t^ I , , . e n , I . I S H I - I I i i F i i l ! l n - i r i i , l n

• i , , . i r t f i l l l l M i , . n f H : M l l l l h l l k ' i l l l n l l M i s | i r l i , , , l n l l i l l l i l i l l i n l l w l t l l l l l « l l i i ' l l

' i l l l i T , ; i ! l , l t l l i l l I I I ' - ' - s i l l t l i l l r f l ' M M I I ' ' i n n n r l i r n r c c l i r i K q i l i ' S t I n l i -

X I t i l I I M l i l l l l l . l l l l l I ' l b ' l l H i t . " I H u l l ' : . j m ; l ! i | . V l l l j f H t V l l f B l l l ' l l 1 l - S o l l l t . H l l l I

i ' « < : i r v I I I I n ' I s i i i i ' i l i " i ^ , i i , i i m - . I I I I j i i i m i ' i i i ' i ' i i l i . i s l n ' K i i i i I I I r i m •# , r - „.,„ , i . , . , . . . ,• , , i,. , „ . , . , ; , . . , , ; . . . . I

III IV.

ANTI-ISEALEDCANS q

TIRES.

—Mrs. William M»rned of..reen street entertained Wednes-day at the meeting of the Woman'sMissionary Society of the Kirst ', ^jOiiKregational Church. j

Mrs. Wesley Heiselberir of(ireen street will entertain Monday |at a meeting of the Lillian Busch-man Guild of the First Presbyter-ian Church. A party will followthe business meeting.

Newt of All Woodbridge Town-•hip in the Independent, tk«

mill widely read paperin Woodbridge

r •

sex 2-11700 or Market ,1-.rifiti-l.Prices range from 55c to $1.20.

Super Pyro, Thermo, Royal,Winter-Flo, Five Star, Zerone

1GAL.CANS

m II. 1 IIIIS'l'llSK. IH M,IU\ MAtlTIN < OKI1, (.IKIlTmiOSAT TIIK I.<IWKMT THICKS IS THK STATB

NEW TUBES As Low Ai .

BATTERIES MllOfJ'

yr. Guarantee

Low A»

WithTrmlr

• t . i.,-111. • n t n Hi,, .l.il,. 1 1 • 1 >

i;P' 11111' • 111' i M.

ANY 25c SEALED QUART CAN OFMOTOR OIL No Quantity Limit

VULCANIZING 40c PER INCH

_ . , I n 1 Ti* . n ; i \ l M < - n l , ' l 1 1 1 , - r . . M •

%] . . : i i , l I m | ' l " \ f l r i c n t l l : i . s i l l l l nV

• I M w i l l ' l l - I " I " | i . i i , | I n 4 k ! . I ]

' t i < h i [ i h v H i * . C u i l i - t l S i . i l c s I ' l M i , ) ,

. r i i . i n . ' t ; i n i r i n l I * I J I ^ u . i t i l I , , ^ . 1 1 , 1 w I , ! _ ' - | t

,,- nl..-, l i n n I, l l iv . ", I, ' 1 , 1 , I l l l i i n , I •I • ! , - ' t i n , " I I h.il ' . , : M . , I . I ' . ; . . n l . |

n t u f l i e , i i i i i i . r t ; i , - s i i i i " I . I N > . « '

- I ' V I l l l l i I I I . n i l - H i I I I ' . I . - I I i l . l l t i l l '

, 'M' l i t i i r , tn I*.- in n l , . i " i • ,i nl i nn -. . . ; l I I , 1 , . \ < • , v | , i ! I 1 1 n , , ' , | | > U t r r S -

> I n I t r i . l . • , t l l n i m l . l i ' , . i l l 1 . m l

l > r i * V r i l l n i ' . l l l ' l . l , . • - . 1 I ' l l s e l l

in I- tn Hi, ].,,l.'i hnullh ,,| II![ t l ' l l f R r t l v l U I . . l U h U i v U u , u i t - i i l 1 ^ .

I . . - I ' n l i l r l ' l I r , M I ' I T n w i i s l l i | i I I I

, - H H n f s t i l l H i n t \ I n t i i l i i l i n n . * , i i I n I

, 1 n n I r ^ , . \ | ' , . | , s l \ I- l i l i - l h i i i l n l

i i p r p s ^ h i K . t u , i . n i i - n u r , 1 ' e x i s t s

. - ' , . , l i n n ; T i l l ' I ' l ' M l i l l l h i ' i s ; l l , . , l

• s t i l l I I I I n l ' l i . l | , ! , T I - 1 - " I I I I , . I . . H V S

. ! ! > : : ' ( n f N e w I r l ' s . v . H I , I I I I , ' I , , n I I I

I, i i i l L i i w n ' N i ' W . l i - n - ' i - v . 1 ' 1 ' i n b n i

\ T H W I I F I I I I I " f . i n i j K g l i ' K , i l i - l • i i l i —

! a m n u i i l m i l l A i - i ' i ' i i l l i K ' J I . ' i T . n ' i n ,

• , | , . M K l i a l , . , l ' S i - v v i ' l ' I ' . n i i . h . 1 ' t n

i < I ' I l i r ' " r . 1 n t M J l i ' l i l l l | i r ' " \ •

. - . S . I M I I m l l i l s S l l . , 1 ! | , r l . l ' . i .

. . m l i i T I . l i i . I V m n t n l i . i l l 1 ' , ' H f I n

i . ^ l . i l I I I . r . i t ' - n t I l u i r | > , - r , , ! , i u i n

' , [ H T i M I l l l l l t l . | I . I \ . t l i l r > r l n I - i t n l i i l -

I . . n , - . i ( l i I i i t i t ' I s i . i i i . l I ' t ' . - n i l , , T

' ^ i l l , t i « . ' l l l i ' i i l I n t i n - i l i l l , * " ! ^ i i ' l

i , l - H . i M h n n r l M M i l . i l l . " l i s i s l n f

i l l . l . n i i i l r i ' , 1 . H i , I l i m - i - , v , . | i I , , , m i s " I

. | | . | i i i l l l i l i . i n . i M n l I I . i i l i n I M . h ,

1 , , r , . , l f i " i p I I , , r , T . u n I M M I V . . . i n

• I ] , T " I t l n - ! | - I l i . H 111 II \ , i i l n l ' • ! : i l l

, . n ; i l l l . - ' i . - l ' l i i l l y , : I . I I r I * " l i

I I I ! , . - I - t . « l i n r . i , h " i l i t , M i r .

1 1 , t ! U K , 1 1 1 , l i h l \ i . l i v r I j i n n l s n h

! i . l n r I s ! I n < - , ! ' i i " I t h r • , - • , , i s

1 I ' l V I . I l l , l l l M M ' , i l l n l s i s I n . l i . l i .

., i , I I I ! , , . | - I H i ] : . f n ' i I . ! ' I'. • > ' I ' -

I I I l ' n ; s , i n n l n . I V I . H . l l . l | . , . | . . i ' -

i I , , L l K l l i ' i l ! ' • M i l ' i ' l -i i ' i i ' ' i , " f

' I ' . . ' , \ l l s . h l | , ' ' " 1 1 , 1 1 I ! t l '• , 1 1 . . I I . , " i ,

^ i , r . i . i , , ' r r , ' i i ? . i i r i i | - ' , I s . i i n i ' I ' . . ' , ' , : i .

— 11. . 1 . I >ij ri ( « : • i i . I

' I ' l i w n s l i i p c l e r k n r t i n ' T " « i i s l i l p w l

i.i W i i iM l l i r h lK i ' . I l l t i l l - I ' n l l l l t y . ' f ' l ' IMnl,II, . .«, .- . . Xcvi , | ( . | - .s ( . \- I

VULCANIZING 40c PER INCH

FOREST TIRE CO.

SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS PROBLEMSWITH

ELECTRICAL GIFTSG-E Coffee

MAKERS

$4.49

OURBIGXMASSPECIAL

PACKARD ELECTROSHAVER

Selli

Regularly

for $7.50

G-E Mixeri»rlnblr

516-49

1,1 l l l l ' 1, chi l l i

mis, .in• s,.,il 11I l.v III»l l - . l l lpl.'.llllh 1

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t t t lM- l

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PARAMOUNT196 Smith St. Perth Amboy

Specialty Shop

\ELECTRIC TOASTERSWAFFLE IRONSSANDWICH TOASTERSTABLE LAMPSELECTRIC IRONSH6STESS Trays and Toaster* $2.49 upALSO LARGE SELECTION OF XMAS TREE

LIGHTS

$1.98 up$2.95 up$1.49 up$1.95 up$1.49 up

OPEN EVENINGSU1L11 • - . . * * . . . -

AMBOY LIGHTING COMPANY,o i N i i i i i i ; i iMi>i :n P H O N E PI I S T A H O l M > i H i ; ( ' .OHNKIt

HIIIII SMITH *T-PHONE P, A. 4-1802

SAY IT WITH FLOWERSTHIS CHRISTMAS

i n -II 111! U K .

"Seamprufle"and

BarbizonSlips. Gowns& Pajamas

i in,,mini,iiiiiit> ([> 4 CClilinrinili'i-il \ T h*\niir i - a l l k ID JL • " "null -lllln ' " •

SLIPS, CHEMISE'

DANCE SEiTSPure Silk and Satin

Lace and Tailored

98C""J$1.59UP

BUY YOURHOLIDAYLIQUORS

«ZUCKER'SSMITH and MAPLE STS.

PERTH AMBOY

Choice Selection of

Many leading Brands atROCK-BOTTOM PRICES

FREE XMAS GIFT BOXES FREE

INEXPENSIVE GIFTS FOREVERY MEMBER OF

THE FAMILY!Ruy fnotwritr (KM ytftr . . . it'l

iTi*iprn*iT<i and prarticat. In-

clud#d in our Itrn1 it hnu»e-»lipp«n

fnr fv#ty mfmb^r of the f»m(Iy.

. . . indtiding 'lf't famoui Oanifl

(»r»#n \\r\m

FOR MOTHER• RED CROSS SHOES

POLLY PRESTON SHOES

FOR DAD' ^ S f c f l f i • NUNN BUSH SHOES

^ % « r • TAYLOR-MADESHOES

FOR BOYS and GIRLS• BUSTER £R0WN SHOES

# OFFICIAL BOYS' andGIRLS'SCOUT SHOES

FOR BABYI* SIMPLEXFLEXIES

SCHWARTZ SHOES1519 MAIN ST RAHWAY

UEONS Your BUY-WOW

CHRISTMAS SPECIALSPriced to Save!

Special Low Credit Terms

RELAX while you SWING.. .Deep SeatedEnjoyment for the WHOLE FAMILY!. . .

P L A T F O R M

ROCKERC H A I R

SPECIAL FLOWERS OF THE |C H R I S T M A S S E A S O N |

GIFr BOXES FREE

Poinsettia Pans.

Japanese Gardens 1 , 0 0 UPChristmas Cemetery

Wreaths., . ' . 1 . 0 0 °PALL H P E S OF CHRISTMASPLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS f

1 FREE DELIVERY Phone 4

p. WAHRENDORFF THE FLORBT

NOTE THSENSATIONALLY

RICE!

SPECIAL

Christmas Offer10 VOLUMES

oi Books

396 Page Dictionaryand the

B O O K C A S E

Tfc« p«l*cil? nmp«oitn iprins* P""1 '1

tockinj moiion

OPENAn

ACCOUNT

$1.00 Weekly

9t Koch wltk a SoothinjMkutkm ofo Swinql

Combines the luxurious comfort of »n upholtterod Living Room Chair...with the delightful leaturet o) the old-fashioned rocket But there t n nop&inru) howl* caused by crushed toes . . . or from children and householdpen playing on the" floor The haav-y base of the Platform Rocker overcome)lh«9 old rocker fault*. Available in a choice ol beautiful new covers.Upholstered lorm-lnung back and pillow.ellect top with sagless spring sealend soft spring edg»

A goliluii UJIIHIIIunity that oc-

curs Diii't1 in a lifi'timi'. Stur-

dily built boiiki-iiso in rich wal-

nul linish-— tt'ii vtiluiiK's of tho i

«'iii-|il's most loved tiction—

plus the latest udition uf Web-

sli'i's IMctiouary- for a liintory

niiikiii^1 .low iirict!

$1.00 WEEKLY

An idfiil Rift :L! « l"w 1 )rkH' !

l ively lifw ;-tyU- li:^s.H'ks in a

variety of I'ulur.s.

EXTRA! Snve youf receipts - "'ior in lull wu will givi

hen the SWING CHAIR is paidyou & oiadit of $9.95 on any

Iof SB9.50 01 OVB

ou & i $

I, making this SWING CHAIROUR # to YOU

ALBERT93-9S SMITH ST.

PERTH AMBOYCor. King St.

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AT THF. f MFIPE

i'lft

INOUDQ)W PARTY PRIZES

Gobbler* WiH I fGr?_ Awiy Monday At

31. Janet' Social

rt/_5i)4r

M I _ Merttnj; Moc-can li Prenirnt

-». VIT'H Hr

800:the i

r J •-•>• •

•*V' »:f V• - r >

_3f/_»rf>fDIAMOND

,/RAHWASUN - M

TEAMED!Tn Bring ('Vou TheC/?ampJ1938!

A ? 0

PARAMOUNTSpecialty Sjhwp

*miti 5! Pfftk Aabof

1^ • ' " LAN NY ROSS

t.LORIA STIART"T'liL LADY OBJECTS^ i

TODAY »nd SAT.TYRCN LORETTAPOWF.C YOUNG

"S U E Z"Alio

JACK HOLT

'REFORMATORY'Re<iurit Fetturf Sit Nite

JEAN ARTHUREDWARD ARNOLD"EASY LIVING"

HOSIERY SPECIALOir FkwIeM ttockri»|l »rf

w-otrn to o«t»r»r moil

itockin|». Special «! tfen

tknfty pnet.

59c ap- AU» F«H U»« »»

QUAKERKAYSER

MIR-O-KIEERHOSE

GIFT BOXES FREE I

* • • - • < • >

i-.. a1.

V ; - r •.'•>•

* ',•- if

l t > « -

XMAS DANCE THURSDAY

webwr.

MRS. AURUIA BAKER

GIVE HIW A ?IFT FROMHIS OWN STORE*

Juiwn A*«nae Woman ToBe Buried Here Tomorrow

Wh»teT«r yon buy f«r him here, you can

te «ure of his eyerlartinf |r«Utude. Hp

^ftbably doei hi» own shopping here, if

Kff» • man of food Uite And good judg-

nent. so it will be like retting a gift he'd

pick out himtelf.

Our stock of Cbrutma* merchandise U ex-

coptionally large af*in this year—rnd

belt of all it's priced to make it a Merry

Christmas for everybody. See our selection

before buying.

4*,rf

• «!•;• ••• -.•• i-ri !' Mitt: r ,«-!

'",••• V-xt-r - i b ^ r MII.I '.JC:*-i

l i • ! / : ' !•• hiurnlxrjii-:, i',it-.i

toK:;at

;' «-•; ? V " W.'hs- Vfa-k-j.. HAUGHTY MAN

' ' • • • ' ' v .oo;< ; ;•';/..*" - j»v

FomA. L AVxiujm\^^X • -'j r . a r o m ; :< • ' fi.r-1 ••• '•!:-*:

V*'. '•'

" • ' '•'"'• '•"* • ' ! : r > 4 1 ' > a ! tt

ITfll Spwwr Tfce

School* Tlut Tear

J. .'ti'isry oi the Hirr> Hs:;«on

i •!! b(- h'H Monday fvenirR.At iKf meeting held T'Jtsdiy n:gh;

* I^f ViOTTlf • Ol \ I f t ( J f ] S'l^y*.

afALBREN'S

ii-'r.d from ;h< Middlesex Tobef-c•s!o<i|- I.tiEii'. Tut club aHo mad?a contribution toward* the Com-tr.utiity rhritttna'. TrM.

The poppy pnurr rontt'l will bt^M-imorfi} liy !t:f unit !hK y*ar inthr <rlimi|. C'igarft!« and candywill !'t prt"iitc'J by Ibf SnioT I nit

• ir.d iavois Vy the. Junior I'm; foriht Vetrrati Home at Mrnlo 1 'ark

i,l . :

F B I , S A T S I N

Sun. Continuous 1 to 1 1 P. M

IYe IB FAVORITE R O U E|hweoj*tbsslip...for gof a girl

FmrtJ UBIBEB hnm 1BAKEA D u t U ( F A l i - H L |

For Christmas 1Made By Our Own Expert Candy Makers £

ITHE LARGEST CANDY ASSORTMENT IN T H E |CITY AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES NOW *

ONDISPUYAT |

IBOSTON CONFECTIONERY fTHOUSANDS OF LBS. OF HARD CANDIES AND I tTHOUSANDS OF LBS. PURE MILK AND DARK g

r4 CHOCOLATES AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES %

C A N D l E SWith the purchase of Box Chocolatei ^.Q* an(* UP

25cOPENS

AN ACCOUNTNO PAYMENTS

TIL FEB. 15T

Make Your Selections Now ^From This List of Gift \

Suggestions *ft

Shirts, Socb, TIM, Belt and Buckle Sets, •

Handkerchief SeU, Scarfi, Garter ao^ :

Suspender Sets, Pajantl, Glove*, Robes, *t

Pajwrra and Robe Seti,Toilet Seti, Jewel- ^b ry Novelties, Suede Jacket!, Sweaters,^

Stfff^BSinn nntfftf | aBd mumj I M w KWkg' •"" f.

Too Nomerooj to Mention.

Open Evemngt

$1.00 Down

$1.00 Weekly .

OMUXE"

SPECIAL FOR YOUR XMAS TREE2000 doz. PURE SUGAR CANDY CANES 1 Cc doz

Ont c f the mott beautiful El?:r.writ! Witches for •womer.'.Dair.ty - accurate - dependable -5m*rt bracelet to match. Atruly Sr.t; gifi!

VERY SPECIAL!1,000 POUNDS

Pure Sugar 1 Qc lb.QRibbon C A N D Y l U b n

1 Qc

VERf SPECIAL!t,IW0 POUNDS

Pure Suf»r 1 Oc lb.Hard CANDY _ a

uoFEUOWS - (ARRILLO

FOR FAMILY USE

t

STATE THEATREWOODBR1DGE, N. J.

•pboDeWdbBe. 8-1212

Teoifht »nd Tomorrow

"City Street*"

"Mr. Moto's Gamble"

Sat. Nite—Play Lucky

SUN., MON., TUES.D«t. 1 *-19-20

"Hold That Coed"— pi«i —

"Racket Buiteri"

, Dec. 21

"Blond Cheat"— *nd —

"•PrboBFirm"— Bank Nite —

THUR3., FRI., SAT.

Dec. 22-23-24

"Keep Smiling"«liO —

"Squtdroo of Honor"

I1

High Grade Ass'tMILK CHOCOLATES

5-Lb. Box $]69

3-Lb. Box

2-Lb. Box

I} 15

Pure Milk CbocoUtesSheeted Nuts _ Fruits5-Lb. Box $ 9 S9

3-Lb. feor $ j 59

2-Lb. Box $1.10

5 BOX XMAS COMBINATIONTHE BEST EVER Of FE31ED IN THIS COUNTY

I lb. Box Milk Chocolate Maraschino Cherries 44c1 lb. Box Milk Chocolate Nuts, Fruit A Creams 4»c1 lb. Box Extra Asst. Chocolates 29cI lb. Box Pure Sugar Asst. Filled Chocolates — 29cI lb. Box Pure Sugar Hard Candy 19c

6 DIAMOND ENSEMBLEBoth Ring» For . .

50c Dow*50c WeeklyS-diamona er.g-frmerit.rir.g . . .3-dismond wedding baMl —priced for gi/t ifiving! Beauti-fully matched mountings.

ALL 5 BOXES HERE 99 ELSEWHERE $1.60

SPECIAL PRICESON CANDY

For Sunday Schools,Churches,

Organizations, Etc.

High Grade AsstMILK CHOCOLATES

M b - l o « : 75c3 Ih. Bo> $1.155 lb. Box $1.65

300 boos Mb. PureMilk Chocolate

Maraschino 1 0 c lb.CHERRIES box

Asst. FILLED CANDIESlb. box

Peanut Batter 24cChicken BOM. 24CButter Scot Cream 24c

1000 LBS. AMERICAN BEAUTIES J. box

BOSTON CONFECTIONERY192* SMITH STREETPERTH AMBOY,N.J.

immmmmmmmi

NEW! .21-JEWEL

! /'DOLLY MADISON"'75c Down 75c Weekly

i Famous BuS&vi "Dolly M _ i -ton" for !&di<-»—a emwt cord

I !>r»eelet. Accurate »nd depend-j able roovtment - lh« gift for

I SOL RUBENSTEIN, Inc.'0 STETSON HATS

1 1 3 9 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY

\

YOUR DOLLAR GOESMUCH FARTHER AT

GALINSKYDEPARTMENT STORE

323 STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY

?ar*'.u -in r.ij..

1 LEVCO

GIRLS'

HOUSECOATSFiae quality percale.

49cRayon Satin and Crepe

LADIES' SUPSE—M*i4er— awl tailored. Reg.

.95

it /ii':y ant (Je-

CHILDREN'S

HOOD CAPSGirU' at Roy*' fully lined.

49c

OPEK EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS

ENiJ3 SMITH ST. OPTICIANS PUTH I. J

SNOW SUITSa ca*t, sal and leasing[. M-S0. Now

2Girls1 Silk and Velvet

DRESSESVal.M tf t» $2.96. Now

1.98CHILDREN'S

HEAVY PANTIESSilk itripe

BOYS'

(OAT, HAT andLEGGING SET

Ref. $8.98. Now

5.98LADIES' ALL WOOL

BATHROBESWill, ad

49cLADIES'

Smiggies and Vests33} r, »ilk awl wool. Rat- «•«•No

29cMen's Leather Fur Used

GLOVESRag. »198. Now

1.39PYREX

PERCOLATORS(6-cnp cryttaj) Ra«. |1 .7t

1.49

Man's Fine BroadclcJ

DRESS SHIRTSM««-wih opUar.N.w

79cDRESS SHIRTS, Rer SI

Now 1.19

Dt«« Shirt., Re ( . $17?Now 1.39

GIRLS' SATIN

Slips and Pantiesto match

75cBeautiful Sweetheart

SATIN SETS_ * 8 to 14. Re». *1—with

49cS U M I to 6. With ad.

ALL WOOL 3-PC.

COAT, HAT and.LEGGING SET

Vi_*t a» (• 112.00. Now

7.98Wool Mackinaws

R>f. $3.98. Nov.

3.98

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•-, i In inn tinn i l l llii1

',. ( I ..1: \- i l l ti l l1 K011*1 ir'V

•,, I I I i i n i p n n v w i l l I n - l i r l i l

• . . . I I . I I I I I < ( l i l V I ' V I ' l l i l l B .

SURE OF YOUR

BRAKESftMi5T YOURS r o u s i

„ , . / I N ;NC • ADJUSTMENTSR! npViJM REFACWC

,,, niHLES CORRECTED

RAHWAYBRAKE SERVICE

S J GASSAWAY, Prop., - , with Blue COOM, Ne*«rk" V Milton Ave. RAHWAY

Vr.r'-rW Albiiten Gtrtf*

[RECREATION UNITSJIN VARIETY SHOWSTo Present Entertainments

In Six Days PriorTo Xmas

Tourist Nabbed For TheftOf Blanket From Mrs. Dale

Specialty Shop

n(i .Smith St. Perth Amboy

Flannel and Quilted

ROBESS >ft, warm and imtrtly Uil-

irrd. A gift that will plene

any feminine heart.

100'. all wool. Large *••

lortm^nt. All tiict and col-

on.

$3-95GIFT BOXES FREE

(H'KN H

I'iirtiiicnl drain.itir, <iiiRiiig. ami lap

winft students will again enjoy no'iltlo activity durinjj the criming pre-l.lirhtmas wcrk. No less limn eight-hnyi- in six day* liavr k e n schctl-ulotl to 1:0 pm (ill. The silicdlllo:

Wednesday at h :M p. m. a t (]„Nalhan Hale .School, < "arterct, (or theC'artorot Kcircation Division.

Thursday at i :,1() at the ParishHouse (or the ilamlcraft groups ofthe W(n»|hri(|Rp Recreation depart-ment.

Friday at 2 p. m, at the Port lUiul-iiiK School (or the WixxlhriilRr Ro-wry ("hih I liristmas Tarty.

Friday at .1 JO p. m. at the Wontl-' rirlgr SrhiMil No. 11 fur the RotaryChili.

Fridiiv at (>:.Vl p. in, at the tselinSthoiil NIJ. l,i (nr the Women's Chilimill the HwrcatiiMi departnient.

Thursday at 12;.1D at the I'lilumaI niintiy (itih for (lie Rotary Clul

Nf'imlay at 10 a. ni. at the StateI'lieatre fur the l.ioiu Club,

Monday at d:3l) JI, m. at the ParishII'HIM1 fiir the Wiioilhridtii1 Hoy's Club.

Three pbylets have hetn preparedhy various «roups under the stipervi--iMii of WT'A Recrcaticiti staff nierii-liers They are --"I'liriMnw* with<:\\\\n Clan-," "All His Fault," and"Sania mid die Sun." A Vaudevillei:•.• 111r111j_' .i lap (laming and sttiniuR

nil' iprctatiun of Snow While and tinSeven Dwarfs has also Leon prepared

These one act renditions will he.upplniK ntnl in some shnws hy mini-•vi uis individual sni(!iiin, tap dancingii iuitruuieiital socially acts.

7 Hen,,;,,,Corrie, _">, ,,j Kmhuvni . M a , , ,

rpi-fived a Misprndeil s fntniu' ^

3 charge of larceny made at head-quarters hy Mrs. Nrllic- liSh',owner of tourist cadini on the

Stiper-lliithwiiy.

Mrs. l iale m'mtril the in in ni

Ilic theft of a red ami black blan-

ket from Inr i-ab;n, w'n, I, -hf

at $7,

Gordon D. Giroud

I .Upton |)nn»li! ( i lrnud, i\f,t t.li

y c a v . i<in of Mr. mid Mi- . (', A.

(iivoud nf ' W e t AVIMIIII1. Si'wur-

(Mi,1 died mi IVcenihi'i- l."i, l'.i.'lH.

Serv ices nnd interment jiM\nt»'.

omit flowers1.

ASSOCIATION MF.F.TS

F . V - I ' . K Y - \ r » . ' • • • ( - . •Fane rd for Mn. EggtfrtoonHeld From Home Yetttrday v»h\<

i

*rn-\h> („ Hrn.U I •"»•

f r o ; KUnHcriiMrrfi

y ,., , | l w y0Mr l l l t v M j , e m ) , n t i,r|,| „.<• nh,

j y h i l l l J M „„„„„ -<f>. a t b,r lnin ..n Sfromlj HCICU) f O * *4' with the but 11I held at tlirj WOOOBRtlUJK IUrn«r.l K»«rl,

C W f N l fid $4 lU

i ^ O P E N EVENINGS TILL CHR1STMAS=l l ' S e e WIRTH for "WORTH-while Gifts"

fintd $4 m

WM. MURPHY99 Wedgewood A»«.

Woodbridjt, N. J.kB-RtntllSi. o n KIDIKO

SHOW IS ARRANGED IFOR WSTALLATIONIE»lwt.iBm™lT,B,Gi™n!pR>N(j K m IHttR

• — f i l l W #11 i t rvi Ak-fKnvarltAM 1A • Yw% m t t ^ * /% *M -

Christmas

At Induction Of FireCo. Officers

ISF.I.IN—liMalUtinn u( tin newlyelected nffircrs o( the K l i n l:ire Com-pany NIL 1 will lake phee t'tmorrnvvevenitiK at the (ireen Stroet firehmisrwith Dan Reynolds in diariie of the

Henry Amlcrmni and John F.irnnwill he in charge nf the eutertaimiipntassislcd hy Michael Mastrangello,1 lulls Kniidscri, Nch InRslnip. AlRolofl, A. Eiilichl, Frank Cimptr, J.l.csko, R. Roliiff, F. Funk, LesterRaphael, M. l.cwi.i J. Mulqtieen, liar-old Citiiither, K. Reedy, and fieori^eHihl, Jr,

Officers to he installed are: ChiefDan Reynolds; assistant chief, liar-ney I'itinegan; foreman, I'mil Nielc;assistant foreman, F.mil Ruloff; war-den, I'red Mtisiarclli and John Ka-irrh; prcirlnit, H. 1'iniHnaii; vice-

president, IrviiiR Raphael; recordingsecretary, Dan Reynolds; financialsecretary, Andrew and treasurer. I'.d-ward llrewien.

Our gift mrrchnndiiF ii itnart, modtrn »nd ii rrrt*iu In pl««i« thf recipi-ent. Our full guarantee And buiinrsireputitiqn i« your niiumnce of quality>l r«m«n*hla prieci.

ITrirclinjSet!

W 11 h alp-tern. In fh-ny. rnnmel

thrum.

t ......

$2.60 to- $15.00

I,AI1IK.S'

1IIMJHIn Mtllil >ellnvr or

hllf Until. SlimeI nlln

DRESSER SETS

I'.nnmtlrcl nnrt t

tr jrnvr.i,GODDESS OF TIME

Vetlmv "JQ.75

Mrs. Humphrey Hottest ToIdeal Study Club Tuesday

WOODBRinGE — The regularmeeting of tho Tuenday AfternoonStudy Club will be held this weekat the home of Mr. T. Z, Humphreyof (Jrcen street, in the form of f*Christmas party.

Arrangements for the meetingwill be made by Mrs. Claude Deck-er and Mrs. H. W. Von Bremenwith Mrs. James Chtilmers in

of the gift exchange.

Zehrer in charge of thements.

The chairmnn will be assisteby the following: Eldon liaison,!Jamcn Jardot, Julitn Prnhnskn, Ot- jto Hunt, Frank Flavin, .JosephPender, Elmer Vcefioy and AlfredBrown.

11« $5 to $50

WILQTIfS

Specials

/ cHRisimn* GIH*

rfm• n i t - •!'>'<<•< > < l l i i - t ; ' ;IHi.lllU, Ml III l>ln(-hinni. nhlli- nrM'lloo Kiil'l.

$10 to $400 iRELIABLE JEWELRY SHOP ^ ^

190 SMITH ST. PERTH A M B O Y l i

Local Fire Co. To HoldXmas Party Wednesday

WOODBRlDfiE — A Christmasparty will be held Wednesday

S h lUWt at the autHtomm of SchoolNo. 11 for membara of the Wood-bridge Fire Company No. 1 andtheir families with Chief Jame»

Old Fuhion FruitStollen

25c and 50cConfection CookietVery Wide Aii't.

35c Ib.

Mince meat or pump-V\n pie with deliciousflaky crutt. A big pie,

20c and upJiut place your order,leave ui your gift liitof name* and ad'dreuet, and we'll getthem delivered byChriitmad

XMAS CANDY

CAKE

28c and 40c

1\11

Your€hristmasGIFT Store}

• F R E E! •!ONE-HALF POUND j

BOX OF HIGH GRADE j_ C H O C O L A T E S j

[WITH EVERY $1 PURCHASE -

Cigars andtes

FOR THE MAN INTHE FAMILY

' His favorite brand always instn.lv. I'nusimlly low prices

i now on spft'inl Christmas' boxes. Popular Bitmds—

'lii-sl.-ilU'lcls, l.ueliies. Ciina-ls,) Old Holds. $1.15 CARTON

LARGE ASS'f OF

PlPESJgcupLARGE VARIETY

CLOCKSELECTRIC and PLAIN

7 9 c up

MANICURE SETSLa Cross, Cutex Glazo.

4 9 c and up

Get the clothesyou need for yourself

Family and SAVE ENOUGHto buy your Christmas Gifts Here

Women's and Misses'

COATS

RAPP'S BAKERY96 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE

WHAT YOUR DOLLAR

1

T. • " • •

The biggest coatvalues ever offered.

Imflrf Sfyles-NewSnorfes^oferiiils

Pre-Xmas Sale

DRESSESJu$t unpacked! New ttyletl

New material*! Regular,$5.95 volutt. TIRM5

The following graph presents a twenty-five year trend

< 19U to 1938) in the cost of living in the United States

compared with the cost of electric service. It will be seen

that the price of food, clothing and rents for 1938 are

higher than in 1913 but that of electricity is LOWER.

The basic source of the data is the United States Bureau

of Labor Statistics and the graph is published by Public

Utilities Reports, Inc.

Eech symbol represents 10 percent of what your dollar bought in 1913

SSXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXX

LESSFOOD

iWJHST WATCHES$1.59

Handsome Leather

WALLETS 4 9 c

Schrafft's, Whitman's,Nan Cabot and

Berkley from

3 9 c and up

Perfumes and Sets |Coty, Houbigant, Bourjois,Yardluy, Vantine's, and many

others.

Now Only

ATOMIZERSFor H«r AQC

Dreuing Table **i*up• n "'Wr IIM fr"

Gift Stationery3 9 c up

LUBMAN'SDEPENDABLE PHARMACY

Corner Rahway Avenue and Green StreetWOODBRIDGE, N J .

Telephone WOODBRIDGE 8-2095

MEN!SAVE MONEY

SUITS & O'COATS

DEC.LESS « «

•CLOTH- •ING JUNE

me,

v.y-

Knockout Valued Save $5 to $10. NtwStyled New Patterns! Big selection.Use your credit.

No extra charge for credit.^No extra charge for alterations.!

DRESS UP THE KIDDIES

LESSSHELTER

JUNE

Girls'Coats . ) 6 . 9 8

Girls' Dresses J 1 .481 Snow Suits *5.98 «P

Boys' Mackinaws'7 .95lumberjacks . . $ 5 . 3 0

Boys'O'Coats . ' 6 . 5 0Boys'Suits . . ' 6 . 9 8

Money Saving Values-"CHARGE IT"

MOREE L E C -TRICITY

GIFTS FOR "HER" GIFTS FOR "HIM'Ilk Hwtiu («ah $«.*« Silk Uiyt . . . . $1.99 Mowlkieihl.1 and tit im $1,00 Uw«l» W « H M «l Tin{•In Jwwur k n J . W *•*<•"" • • • * J " »ll *Ml J«iM)»t« . . ! . « • CoimkinlSiiBltllww^UkHlgM|t»m 2 .»8 JMkJwrh • • • 1OO lllk o«d Wwl Muldtn . 1.00 Mm flwMrf SMifc .

M « ' Ulrii 7 6 8 Si* "•»'•> • • • ' • • » •M»'"» l •»•*'•»»• • • * •» • *" wf<" "ft" '"ktH

M l u ' I w n N n ' . J .68 $tlk ro|om(B . . X » 8 llo. Quality H«u 4 pr.hr 1 0 0 U91K.1 t,t9*< latUU

•aikrobtt . . . 2 . * •

4J,

186 SMITH ST.PERTHAM80V

OPEN EVENING!

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Iselin Notes v.- Woodbridge Personals \U H S S r-T,

— M A * E,-'-t

'• - V

VflLUtS ; • '. : > ' l - a » '—The W »•»«•."* I'r.:: c-f •>*

r m r I

»t F l r K

t*<! Cfenwaau parry »•

201 SMITH STREET

AT THt

BOSEBUDi SewarenPERTH AMBOV| ~ '

IV- A:sfr

|J PIECE

(SNOWIS U I T S

• .49

ILDRLS 5 JERJEY

iSNOWANTS

M to 12 4 *

'Girii' DRESSES AQcgBcy*'SUITS up

ilRLS

| H 0 U S ESCOATS

8 to 1<

UkDlES PURE SiLK

H O S E3 PRS 85c

i

pr 2Q<'

•f B»r:::. A\f-_> v:;; *p*si t i t Chnsunn circa »: KJT'<W f«, ;_ f-- v.«;v>c V- »nd Mr% Chap*-.J:':. 7 ? - - ; • :f W-.»:« tws . -Mr*. WSias _ Rrt

\'-t i-.; d*iip'***r. V rr.r.:» Act. : and Mr? Ralph SU-ffer.M:

Foil FuhitfaedHOSIERY pr.

IF HRST* WOt'LD BE 8><

HEM'S BROADCLOTH

S H I R T S2fcr S150

AS5T COLORS

I i t

t fde t N c T*.1. C*tr.t/.: I-'a-c'.--:--uf-'wf A a * n e i . he:: * Cf.r.r.r.^ -r- =:-r? . - t * i « ' n : C " •"• ""« r6'.--s-.:-a"if. ,Ha:.i •»•'.?>. Mrs. Aftr.» Her- , - i i -

:-• Mrv 'H*riy W / V : : . Ertr.tr. :

«VL PV«ui»r. ^r**t >-»: i> :.tr c-«•*•.

' •« > S»:ard»r": Mrs. E B Y»-.:ey ^

LADIES 2-THRtAD CREPEFLLL FASHIONED

S I L KHOSE pr.

Box of 3 $2.00

"An Ideal GiH Far HerA Fur

WOODBRIDGE FUR SHOP"The Home of Belter Fur GarmenU"

522 AMBOY AV'E.* TEL. WOOD. W)77O

Is Th* UnivwM, Ir.cl«dir;B

^ Sc.er.tin. in St^rtr. .Tht Gulden Text »: '-H«r«r..U «,«. 0 J.cob »•] l ^ t : . mv'

i;rsct Ogti«t, * Aik# p}»« »iil b* H;'^ay U t it ffif'tir.r fcrti

Mr? H»n-«jr Miller i>« held by the Lad*e-«'« C;'.y. Md., hive rt- 'of Firt Cc-apany Nc. 1

Joseph Andrascik562 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE

FREE DELIVERY PHONE H 2 I 0

SPECIAL FRIDAY »nd SATURDAY ONLY

MILK FED

RUMPS OFV E A L

GENLINE .

SPRINGLEG UMBS Ib.

Jersey

•% i i « ^ Rib-End 1 7 c

Pork Loin^ only l ' lbFRESH KILLED BROILING FRESH KILLED

OR FRYING

CHICKENSSMOKED

CALIHAMS lb.

Frica*seeCHICKENSJERSEY

FreshH A M S

WOODBRIDGE LIQUOR STORESS« ST GEORGE AVE Nul Door to Andr»»cik •

HIGH GRADE WINES, LIQLORS, BEERSAt Reaionablt Pric«

Ojwa Irtrt Nifb» Till 10 P. M.F r « DtliTfrjr from 7 «. ». to 6 p. a, — Sitnrdiyi 9 p rn.

PARAMOUNTSpecialty Shop

1»6 Smith St. Perth Arrk-

GLOVESFull aitortment of f j - • .

ind wool floTti in all '.-.'

and dricriptiop

59 98C

KID GLOVESLonf wearing, •im»r;lt u

o'red, iraart in i ly!?,

$1.39 -Sl .69 -$1.95 -$2 .25 . $2.95

GIFT BOXES FREE

• ii'i.y ^ ; \ f : ^ l ^ l , ^

EASY TO BUYi h . « the lut. » bhttlt' Wd the fowMii,«*rtb. And mj- nfht

of .-.ht" r » : - ^ •••••^ - Mr m Mr^ r . : V . M « a w » t « - • ' • -

It. 131.Amor.p th» ies»o» wrrnor ciu-

;::r:» :» tH* Icllowin^ from tht E>'b'e- "All things wtrt made byh;tr.; and Trithoat hjx •"•»! not ar.ythingr mtde ;ha; «•».« m»'it." (Jo'r.r.

• 1 - S i :

Th* ltf*on-?*mon alw Inc.1;"'?th:s p*SMf* from tht Chns::«r.Science tertVoolt. "So^enct er.iH*»ith ' with Key to the Scrip-tures" by Mar)1 Bake: Eflay "Ir.the v»$t forever, K t i e Sci*nct *•:;truth of, being, the ">r.ly facti areSp.rii and its inniiia«ab'e crei-'.:.or.s" (p. O > .

[FUEL AND FURNACE OILHIGHEST QUALITY FOR EVERY

MAKE OF BURNER

GIFTS! ^

— Mr. and Mrs. Jos*p"r Me-Laujhltn pf Grove avenue had a";h*;r Sunday jjuejt*. Mr. ar.j M:-*r-ft ~B«t*r -of 'Biiabfth

>Prompt and Courteous Service

PREMIER OH 4 GASOLINE SUPPLY CO.]JNEW BRUNSWICK AVE. RAHWAY, N. ) . \

Phone Rah. 7-1263 —Night Ph'ont Rah. 7-0424-R

HERBERT'S';

II

10 MONEY DOWN AS LITTLE AS 25c WEEKLY?START PAYMENTS IN FEBRUARY

NO NEED TO GO ELSEWHEREWHEN YOU

DIAMOND CROSS

SOLID GQLB

U? IV Wet-LI? — \ f i i lt ir

!'. Jtnrl "llanlrr"

$24.75"

*

PHCTO LOCKET

- V \V(-*-LI> — N r i l Wltr

SOLVE YOURGIFT PROBLEM 1 1 *3"

ATM | |

flftpDRUG STORE" 1 1 t

$6.95 in t rb. i$24.75

17 Jr . . , 1 I «Jf » lu l»v . -

3»r U r r k l )ill I .-I.. $29-75

Ulaniund H U MIlial H U K . 1«H4 t

QUESTION OF GIFTS | | ;V) . . . it ea*ily solved once you &ee our attractive auortment of coMnetict, toiletries FT ^

^1 Jt and ever to many practical articles on display in our ttore. We have something fM ff

p p smart for everybody'* taste—and the price range oermits a selection for any '&* £

$ 0 budget. We'll WRAP and DELIVER GIFTS ANYWHERE—but order early. j)f f

HI* FAVORITE ' ' j | , f

CIGARS IN BOXES

No/ One Penny Down/

S FINE DIAMONDS

5Oc Weekly — V m Yeir

Sg.9S25c Wetkly — Neil Vcar

t£ ,'.

Anjlt-Vut-Wmtwatc

25c

•\\'

— N.it

I1 Diarr.ond - Souare! • Yc!!o

'1125c W r c k i y — N f » ! ^ e i r

Exqui»ite

50c Wet'.U -• <it>t Vt»i,

17 ;' Bulpva

75c Weekly Nnt Yf»r

YOUR NAME FREE

n LeathBill FoldsOn Leather Q f *

« u A L«rfe Selection of

j f WHITMAN'S, LOFT'S£ SCHRAFFTS andS WKITMARK'S

CANDIESCHRISTMAS DIAMOND SPECIALS!!

( kriMBia> N-ui«mu«il -\ ••••• ** J | j 4Irllurc MrlJjil •><•! lllauiu>A> V V

©•S

OficH** up

Youj- Cb6.ce of:

EVENING p . PARIS,

COTY; HCUB1GANT,

YARDLEY'S, CUTEX,

APRIL SHOWERS, etc

la BeautifulGift Pick/r- 47U

Crown Your Xmas Dinner 8-P1ECE DRESSER SET• ill « kn^

$ 4 . 9 5

ICECREAMPint 29' 25c Weekly — Neit Ye*r »

REMEMBER

ROYAL for i

RELIABILITY!

4-Pc. Percolator

25c

la («•»*.•• Darlrir l"»rk- | P

XMAS

DISCOUNT J9»75 ^y.75 iy.75OFFER

:.-.<• UrrkJ) .'•»<la is I

XMAS CARDS

15'.Boxes of10 up

5 Lbi. Aitorted

HARDCANDIES 69;

FoMDtrly (5..Q0

INGERiOLL

WRISTWATCHES

Payments Start AFTER JANUARYSEE OUR WINDOWS FOR OTHER BIG ROYAL VALUES

f

HERBERT'S!CREDIT JEWELERS 1 1

308 MAPLE ST.—Next to Po«t Office

PERTH AMBOY

vrnr95 MAlN ST. Phone 8-0809 WOODBRIDGE » I

i'THE STORES WITH THE XMAS SPIRIT"

E°VERY 340 GEORGE ST. ;NIGHT NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. •

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SECONDSECTION

W0()DBKIIK;K, N. .I.. KRIDAY, DKCKMHKR ir».\n\, | ^ t

Field Club Varsity Downs DeaconsSKONO SECTION. PAGE QNE

Seivaen A.A.Bows To Quinn-Boden$ut Snags Jamesburg Crew, 42-33

SEWAREN—After bowing to the strong Quinn-Kodenl :'s8 to 24, the Sewaren A. A. on Monday travelled torsbtirg to wallop the State Home aggregation, 42 to XIThe devastations accuracy of pavies, Q-R center,,id the doom of the Sewaren lads in that contest. The

imddle-mnn dropped six — — •,miils plus four foul tries to,1 an aggregate of sixteenw Behind him for the win-

WI1S Pollack who negotiated.ucressful shots from the floor.

w y , Sewaren forward, was

Unncr'iiP to n» v i e l i 9 0 f a r a s Rcor"W11S concerned. He accounted,,x;U't|y half of the Rewarcn-

• liniil total, the remainder be-, ,„.„!,, u p by Wukovets, Knight,'i,.|l and Simonsen.\u-ainst the Jameaburg team,•ikovets opened up and slatn-I the hall through the hoop

for four field goals and ft foultries. Knight IIIRO made his pres-ence felt by garnering four shotafrom the floor plus one foul try, afeat also accomplished /by Leffler.

The lineups: *

RIPPERS EKE OUT WFC JUNIORS TAME 3 WHS BASKETBALLWIN OVER DEACONS CYCLONES, 25 TO 14 TEAMS WILL BEGINBY 13 TO 11 SCORE LefHer, Six Field Goal., Z SEASONS TUESDAY

Foul Tries Is Feature _ , T M . c M B M _CoVWian* Dnwn The Cor- r\t i T U Freshmen To Meet Sewarent Z V 3 W 3 ; A t l . i °fL"i"eTl" And V,r.it,T. Comb..1 :vir,r,':i;.^";',rr,' AIU^A,™.*™

Basketball Standings, SchedulesIn Township Leagues Announce^

Sewaren A. A,

dERCHANTS WILLORGANIZE LEAGUEEntries Will Be Received

Until January 1 WhenPlay Will Begin

E—The well of

Cnsey, fM. Kurmis, fTyrell, fWukovets, c .Knight, %Simonsen, RMcDermott, gJ. Kiirnas, gLeffler, g

(42)G.

.. 0

.. 1... 3... 4... 4... 0... 0... 1.... 4

F. T.0 00 20 66 1410001

TotalsState Home (33)

lh

rratinn leagues have nowdl the period of adjustment

i are now headed d.6wn theuh. Now that team entries

: roster change!), for the seventhe eight loops, have been

M'II mid the placement of teamsilirir proper ag« auA. ability

>nps have been completed, no'.her changes will be made inpresent set-up which will run

"iigh two halves and twelve• M' weeks of competition.All further entries, with the ex-

Iction of those for the Businessleague, will be placed on a

M.tinjf lint which will enable themtake the place of a team whichdropped from further competi-n for infraction of rules orrting rule rerroimnents. fin-es for the Business Men'sigue will be continued to be re-ived until January 1st. Play in

loop is scheduled to start thei • week fit January,

h e final set-up finds 0 teains_LnTownship Heavy Senior

It.iicue, 11 in the Wood-bridgechi Senior, II in the Intermedi-i'. f> in the Junior, 8 in the girls':i the Fords Light Senior and (ihe Fords Intermediate- for iil nf 55 teams, At least

"ii- are expected in the Husi• Men's loop. Four teums hav

|i'-ady entered,

; List minute changes placed thioiil> Barflies in the Fords Light

in- loop instead of the Town-|ii|' Heavy Senior.

The N. D. A. and Lumber Jaxins of Fonls were dropped for

liiure to r»cct roster limits.A new recg Jr" for attendance to

ff'A Hecreation League gamesentablished this week when

<; than 4">0 witnessed 4 gamesthe Fends No. 14 school Mon-

S. Forgotsoii, fPailndina, f ..'.S. Indyk, f .,...F. Indyk, cMercer, gTozer, gil, Indyk, g

TotalsScore by periods';

Sewaren A. A.—11State. Home 12

Sewaren A. A. (24)0

Casey; f »I.. Simonsen, fTyrell, fWukovets, cKnight, gMc-Dermott, KW. Karnas, g

Stars Beat P. P. A.BERGER HIGH SCORER

WOODBRIDOE—The Rippersmd the Collegians made it twostraight in the light senior divisionof the Woodbri(lge basketball cir-cuit, the former by eking out a13-11 win over the Deacons andthe latter by downing the CornerGang, 30 to 23.

In the same division, the AtlasStars conquered the P. P. A., 25to 16.

Fishinger was largely responsi-ble for the Rlppera' second tri-umph of the year, caging three

17 9 42 baskets from the floor and toppingit off with a successful foul try.Gies and Sabo/ each contributedthree points apiece to account forthe total of 13 which waa sufficientto mean victory. Luck, Dinkins,Blanks and Barnes did all the scor-ing for the Deacons.

Berger emerged a« high scorerin the Collegians' Corner Gangbattle, contributing a total of 11,He #ran fofUwod by £lyth« andDube, each of whom made throefield goals. Voelker was highman for the losers with his dona-tion o£ six field goals ^and onefoul try, *~ ~~

The line-ups:Dei torn

GTF. T.M. Blanks, t 0 0 0E. 'Dinkens, f - 0L. Luck, c ... 1

G.1

3

2

1

4

1

defensive work gave the Wood-'bridge Field flub Juniors a 2fi to1

14 triumph over the Cyclones in] WOODBRIfMlR Th

JAYVEES ALSO LISTED

S t w.tien A. A.

!;,>,! (Ihost'i

Kia lerni ly Club

Ki islify Huj>il>ei's

Scwuren Bluebirdii

Spoi lsnn Club

• S*nior

w.11

. 1(I

o. 0

The

1..() Towmhip H » « v y

0 Monday at Hir't Si'ti

I) .ni ty Club v^ Sewarrn

0 : Ghosts V-. Si'#:u-'i!

1 Sjinrtinit Club \ s K'-.

S'tiior

,.»: r-A V .

tlllK I

i . b . ' V I!

Woodbridge Junior basketballleague tilt.

The Juniors' defense successful-ly bottled up Van Dalen and Vargo,Cyclone 'threata, throughuut thecontest. The Lattanzio squadblanked their foes in the firstblankedquarter while they were garnering

d G

2 1 5

14 5 S3

7 12 12--428 5 8—33

P. T0 120

six points. Vargo and Gyenesdropped the bell through the rimin the second frame for the Cy-clones but the Juniors added eightpohits more to their first inningtotal to lead 14 to 4 at the half.

The game tightened in the sec-ond half as the Cyclones gamelytried to turn the tide of battle.The third quarter went fi to E> infavor of the Juniors and the lastperiod was all even at 5-ench.

Leffler's six field goals and twofoul tries gave him a wide scoringedge, Dubay followed with four.F. Gyenes and Seglinski led the"Cyclones with four points each.

The. lineups:W. Fr-C..(B^) «

•3 G. F. T.

Jnyvees aiul Freshmen will unfoldtheir basketball wiires on Tuesdaynight when squads of etuii willperform' in pre-scliedule games inthe high school gymnasium.

At seven o'clock, (he Freshmenwill meet the Sewaren A. A.Juniors ami at 7:15 Iho .layvees

Woodbrid|«

F. CA t l s i -

r. i\

ViirnitySunsA.'s

in A. ('.'Staff

11 2 24TotalsQuinn & Boden (38)

G. F. T.

oiuy-, f —.-

DeLoretto, fPollack, f ...Davies, c ..Soos, gSmith, gGodfrey, t?

TotalsScore by periods:

Quinn & Boden..11Sewaren' 4

i0 20 104 160 00 ,03 5

A. Barnes, gA. Luck\g ...H. Blanks, g .

Totals

Dubay, fR. Leffler, fFranks, f,1. Leffler, cKnips, cRoyle, g ": 'Dunfee, g 0Gies, f '. 1

Will encounter .a team -made up of Koi'reaMunmembers of the 1038 football n»b's Fiveteam but who have not appeared .lohn I.'sfor biisketball this season. At |)(>;u-(iiisR:30 the Varsity will take on a Cijner -Gangteam compbsed of alumni of tinlast two years.

The complete schedule fur tin.•amity follows:

Fri., Jan. ii, open.Tues, Jan. in, TnttrnvtHc— •

Home. !Fri., Jan. l!lth, South River—

Away.Mon., Jan. Id, Crnnford—Away.Fri., Jan. 20, Carteret—Hume.Tues., Jan, 24, St. Mary ' s -

Away.s!7, open, . • • •. 31. Diniellen—Away.

n 4 Tluirs., Feb. i P. A.—Away,'' Moil,, Feb. ti, open. i.

0 ° Fri., Feb. 10, St. Mary's—Home.2 1 4 Tues., Feb. 14, South Uiver—0 ° Home.0 2 thurs., "Pel). 1(1," nuilellell—

w.

1

1

I

0

0

0

011

0

I

L.;0

0

II1

1

1

0

o0o

Woodbridgf Lifhl Sfriiciri '

Monday - C o r n e r (Ling v* A t l a ,

S t a r s at S. P. I'. A. w l-elm C..I.

lrtri;m< nt !i P . M.

Tuesday <' >h>ma A. {', \* |li-ii-

cmi nl '.i P. M.

' WVdni'Mlay He,-. StulT v» \t\Wi

;Kive al s P. M.

Thursday Kipper- vs I', r , Var-

sity nt '.i P. M.

a t

:|.%.'. M.

In.

Woodbridfl

StewartVHoliunk _LinnsJo-Jo's

C, JayveesAces

i'rrorv

a'dets ' -

0

3 5 11Rippen

Totals 12 3 25

Cyclone. (14)

Intermediate

V w.I

I

i0

• II

,11

"0(I

L.

0001

0I)00

Tiiseduy -l.iiitis I? T>'

ICIIIt. Jo .hi .- \ • H.'hunk- al

Homesteads v* S l r W n N a l •>

Tlim.'-diiy F. C, JaVns v

de l s at S P. M.

Woodbridqc Juniors

r.::i» P. M.Thiirsdiiy-

ivfirrit A. A

ers vs Tine!

Fordn

Mmidny •

I'. .luninr-

>. at ii::;ii,

7:1.". P. M.

V

J

; nJ

Li«hlAll S la i

V> Se

Kang

- Gi. yli

Fli

Woodbridfe Junior

F, ('. Juniorii",HangersSewaren A. A. Jrs.CyclonesClovers - ...„Timers -•••

15 8 38

1110—384—24

[ A new high was a lso 'h i t , as

competition is concerned, w

return of six one-point viito

out of 17 games played. v

tEWAREN A ? ! JRS.TifASH TIGERS

[uckless Jungle Cuts AlsoAre Defeated By The

Cyclones, 38-3

JERSEY CIH YMCATRAMPLES CASKSBreaks Winning Streak Of

Local Knights In Con-test On Saturday

WOODBRIIKIE — On FridayJiifdit the Casey's established a newhigh scoring mark for themselvesand the St. James Court by de-flating the Nujlcy Angels, (57 to10. The visiturs were no match

mi for the Knights and in the lastiih quarter the Citseys toyed with the

Angels and as u result the visitors20 points in the final period.

Majier, I •-

Fishinger, fGies, cSabo, cSinrko, gRoshal, gGyenes, g

Totals :Coll«(itnt

fiercer, fBjythe, f )•O'Ncil, f ,Retkwa, cC, Dube, gk. Bube, gG. HuKerman, gC. Leary, g

F. T.0 fi111000

Van Dolne, f,W. Gyenes, fVargo, cF, Gyenes, g

F. T.0 2

Home,Fri., Feb. 17, Tottenville— AwayTues., Feb, 21, Metucheii--

Home,Fri., Feb. 24, Curteret—Away., Alarm's

W.

1111

0

Fordi Lijtit Senior

F, G y , gSeglinaki, g 2

Totals 6Score by quarters:

W. F, C. 8 8 6Cyclones 0 4 5

Referee—j] Keating.

Tues,,Away.

Basckay, g ...A. Basckay, g

6 3 13

2 14

5—255—14

was J. Basckay with 12.The line-ups:

Woodchopper.

J. Nagy, fKiminsky, fJ. Stransky, f -Egan, c

Totals 14 2 30

Feb. 28,V

Totals

Hanson, (Martin, fJones, cLarson, gBrote, g

Totals .

E. Moore, f

Vanity Club

Metucheii—j GreyhoundsBig FiveKnights•laglesu'lubey F. C.

Stars.FUas..

ti () 12;s o o

111 1 3D

G, F. T.2 0 4

0

1

'0

0

0

0

I)

0

All

Gophers

W.o

2I1100

. ..o

. 0

L.

0

00

, 1111I

to 13UVHANZIO OUTFITCAPTURES OPENER;FREDERICKS STARSW. F. C. Center Scores 14

Of Total Points To PileUp Wide Mtrfin

j \ V I H H » U H I 1 K ; K - T h e Wood.

IVHIRI- Field Club Vani ty opened

; ihi'ir I'.'IIK basketbi l l c i m p i i g n

" i with mi eii-iy victory over tht D«»- •

con* in thi- Light Senior ilivinion of

the \Vi,nilhrii|ge hnsketbal! le»gu«.

j Tlu> -corf wii*.S« to U .1 The tenm nguin this y«ar it b«-. IMI: iiiiili:igcO hy Ace Lat t tn t io »rrti

. civielif d by hi* brothers, Tbomak "

und Frulik. l.a«t y*ar, th» W. F.[C rrpreitenUtiveit won t h i e r t w nj in the Mfiiior and intermedit t* di-

visions, while th« former »l»o

i•linchi'il the mythical semi-pro dia-

; ilcm df the township.

Sump Fredericks wa» th» out-••laiidiiiij prrfurmer «gain»t th« .

lieacoiw, scuring fourteen of tht1 winner-; tot ill of 'M) points.

Vinily Sprin|i Surfril*The Varsity opened up with »

d:i77ling display nf tranrwdrk whichtnnk their fof< by mrprist and be-fme tlioy reeovered the Lattatuio-iiit n Inid a loiiK lend which they

.held tn.rtie end nf the game. It»;i.- nut until \h* final p«riod thati ii,- IK'IICOIH were able to cut the

M In avy margin. The Varsity g»in«fj' aK'iid of 10 to 1 in *h'e first qu«r-

Li'i and maile it 21 to 5 at thihall. Tin' Uencons wort blankedIn the third frame, but outscoredtheir opponents in the final* by 8

--al

M .

at ,s I1. M., l l ig Five

ut 'j I'. M.

( Tuesday (lupberv v- Alai Ii

J:l."., Knights v . tjjslt'-; at s I

Ford i Ihlrrffiediiite

Monihiy---Ford.-i \ ' s vs Varsity

Five al l i^t l , S k c v i e i s v- Hill Ilil-

ly'.H al 7:l."i.

Tuesday-—Wuodcli' .ppei^ vs .lit-

ti'i-bugs ai r.-.;',ii P. M. : |,, -,

T o w n t t l p Girli '• The

Tmiight, I V e . Hi Starlet.-, vr-: W. F. C. ( 3 0 )

hllins nt 7. Dare Ih'vilr. vs (In- , .,

betters at S, Emali i i t Gills v n All .'"hnsim, f

Stars at '.• I'. M. • '''""• '

Next Fr iday . Direiiiber - i l l rd - - j Hull. I'

Go-Getters vs All Stars at T, 1'. H. | Frederics, c : .

»fs vs D i n e llevils nt K, Kma- | Cassidy. g : .

line Girls vs Starlets al n I'. M. '< Haiisen. K

All WmidbriilKc League g a m e s | Martin, g

played at the 1'iiiish House. Hardy, g ,"

All Fords League cames f l a y e d

Ilk' n i f i l S \ n . 11 -Srhnrrl-.

Fordi tW»rm«di«te

G. F. T.0 0 0

1 10 00 140 01 70 40 4

00703»

2

2 1

HillSkeetersVarsity «•WoodchoppersFords X'a *....Jitter

11100

X'.

(Ciiiiliininl an i ' n i / r 7 )

Girls' league aresiart play tonight.as vet.)

teams in the Townshipscheduled to

Trinity Church Club Ho\d±Movie Show at High School

WOODRRIDGF, - - The Men'sClub of the Trinity KpisconllChurch sponsored n moving pic-ture show Saturday eveninic at th

14 2 3aDeacon* (13)

Humes, f ..Illanlis, f ....Louis, c ....Harris, gHink'envg

standings

nlliriilKi

torium,JamesI l l l ' l l t s ,

r

Schunl auili-i Avfiuir. withus i riirml chair-

TotalsSeme by quarters:

W. F. C 10 11Demons • . . . 1 4

•|[1.feree--Car»tenRon.

F. T.0 20 21 90 00 0

1 13

Corner GangG. F. T.

Dileo, 1 - 1Penny, f °Benson, f IHayde.ii, c !Dyrlo, g \Voelker, g ^

Totals 10 3 23Atlai Stars

- scoreiscoreil 20 pChet Klliott and Jim Gerily le

i " b<rmers. etu'h

y the

rmer s . etu n e t t i n g - " baskets.

Elliott unly saw action in the first

Ualf and his services were not need-

ed aluiig with Leffler who only

i.

KWAKKN - The classy Se-'i-ii A. A. Juniors administered

-si'i'oiid slrniglib trimming of-casdii in the fJrni of a white-

•h to the Tigers in the Wood-k'e .limiiir biiaketball league, j'• scort' was 22 to 0. 1I'be Tigers' first defeat canle \•in the hands of the Cyclones;

• Van Daleii and Gyenes ran wild j Koplar,were largely responsible for' Welder,latter's 3S-3 win.. Venerus,' Suto,

played a few minutes,ing the Casey strength.

K. of C.

Mayw, f •Almaai, 1G c r i t y , f ... ••

| KUiutt, cl.i'vi, g ami c

. Li'ttler, g -.-Dooley, g —

t?

this show-

G. F. T.1 31

8 00 140 140 80 100 20 11)

1 67

D'Apolito, f ..Avirio, fF1.* Covino, fM. Covino, fWasilok, c ...Vahaly, g ••

Pecker, gSohein, gPostack, g ...

Totals 9 7 25

P. P. A.

Quinn, fMinkier, fTrosko, cUr, K

Sullivan, g

Nutley

1

r Buaril, saved "his mates fromnul-out by scoritin one field troat

i t ie field troat | K»'K, K •in-Botiating Ghevoiui'h,

iii

y

In I by successfullyn- foul try.Hie Clovers, in the name league,

I ' ne through in their openingau- by nosing out the Ra i^ ra ,'<> 13, in a hard-fought match.

'Ho utarred for the winners and''•«y«i»a for the Itiser*.

1'he line-ups:Ranger*

F. T.0 81 5i0 0I) 100 HU (!

In their

'Dennott, f1('onnor, f' rcornaii, ci' ''one, g .

, g ...

(J.0qio2

F. T.

j 18 4 40stcortu game at Jerseyday nittlit, the Casey

Five game winning string waabroken by the powerful Y, M. C.A.,' 4(i to 'M. The Casey's could

I ii»t cope with thij Jersey CityiNotre Dame system, who put a new

on the court each ipjurte-r to

run the Cusey gung of seven play-ers off their feet. , Although theCasey's wur« never

i bthe lead

Totals

" l lo , f

••sis. f ..

4 5Cloven

G. F. T.2 8 70 0 0

they kept the eity boys busy, andthe difference was never more thanh points until bad luck' befell thelocals. Lovi,1 who played a great(fame, received a gash over his eyedining the 3rd quarter yul had

be utkt'ii to the Jersey City

Totuls

HILL-BILLIES TAKESECOND STRAIGHTNose Out X's In Close Con-

test In Fords Inter-mediate League

FORDS ~The~HnT-Biljk.s crash-ed through with their secondstraight win in the Fords Intermeiliute. league by downing the X'si) to ti, with baskets few and farbetween for both contenders.

Neilsuii led the Hlll-Blllies withfuur points, followed by Connorswith three. Crawford, Hanson and

shared the losers' honors

ft ('Continued on I'aye •/)

to(Continued on /'<'!/«' ' )

by each getting two apieceWith the Woodchoppers and the

Varsity CJub in the same circuitit was a different atory for theformer practically scored ut willto pile up a 39 to 6 margin overtheir foes, Ejtan had 17 points tobe high man and close on hia heels [

WETIE'PROUD of thegood"figures"*wejcut .;.^ih]morewoviithariTone^BONDCLOTHES are tops in style <md qua-S ^ S d ^ e y V p r i c e d at a DIRECT, FACTORY, SAVINGtoYOULWhy don't you start "cutting a good figure'^Here sS i flrit stepr. .come down to BOND'S FACTORYW.look"vw the:thouBand8jof BOND SuitsJopcoatscmdPvercoateon dtaplayrNo matter If you're tall, short or stout V. VBOND SIndividual style.cut will suit youl If your taste runs to ,w*BtodB^emi-worsteds* soft woolens or extra-hard, finish'lab-SIS7 ihe BOND'FACTORY is your destinatlon>Take al£on'hi'itaW . • g"« the B W

HABIT wndS-A-V-E!HABITL ...

TOPCOATS, 4 I O V E R C Q A T S

New Brunswick'Factory:

iEMSEN AVE.at HOWARD ST.New Brunswick, N. J.

UPWITH TWO TROUSERS

Evenings:Saturday

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o \ n ACTION, TAGE T v\ *» mm AT. nr.T.vr.r?. ic.

tr.a: the '.

ha? c adap Old Santa's Got the Right IdeaP-ibti*hed BitTj

WOODBRIDGE PUBUSH1NG CO.WoodWidfe, N. J #

Subscription $1.50 Per Y«»r

KIT.H WILLIAMSON KELLY.

En.tor tri

CBARLJI E. GREGORY

trt«TH M aerot^-elasi fitter Man*, 13. •!19i? >t tht Peraflke at W«Aridr< V J-.

AM of Marth 8. IS:?.

th- i

Fx

mathe

rh-i

« SpHkini of Politic*'•• ,-,'t kri«w how much irir.n-er : ;

-... take the penple of W•-.-.::'• :'/:$

h.r ar.ii the re-5: • f the c---.:r;-y t •••

>:» r.t he? A of ridding tht-~".-t '.>:-" '

/iiticaiiy-dntnin&ted Board <d Fr*t

•'. kit we do kr,r''.v th* ?'"*>r : r

r.'r.g come1 the better i". *"i:'. '•"»•

travagant. carries?, dictatorial :h

ha^ forfeited aii rjrht t'"> the : T . :

<•-( the pe^pie. I' ha* -erved, T !

:. interest? and the i'.'.ere-tr- • . *.r.

ie to which it owe.- it? pre?fr,cr :•

-.mtainhead r-f the cour.ty g ^ v n

It long -::1ce ha? lo-t hr.y claim t

That thf-?e unfortunate things are sr

i« fc-lt more keenly right now in th:- cr.rr.niunity than elsewhere because'we ar- th'vic'irr.- *»{the latent ;ii^xplf(f3^;^ SCT'' T * t*

* Board. After toying for years -vi'h thfplea of local official* that »omethir.jr V><dor.f- to eliminate the hazard? r.f the nar

.- JTIW i/idge over Woodbridge Creek. 'h>project suddenly lecirheMrnrn'edfat^ty •??»?•perative.

?o imperative i? it. in fact, that r.othin.cmust stand in its way—not even the safetyand convenience of the people. Withou"wanting-, the bridge is closed to traffic. N>temporary span Is placed in its stead. No'even the fact that Sewareri is ?hut off ironready access by fire apparatus is suffick-rto divert the one-track mind of the Boardfrom its determination.

V The only answer the Board and it? underlings offer to the criticism of the outrag<i? the only answer the Board ever ha.* —politic?. You don't suppose, by any chancethe reason Woodbridge Township rrrreatFra-» callously and arbitrarily as it is. is because it is the Republican stronghold cthe county and doesn't do it? sharp to perpetuate the Democratic Freeholders. <1<you?

* * - *

Tht Cat's Oat of the Bag!Aubrey Williams, second man nf the

Worka Progress Administration, says in ;•speech in Alabama that "I'm not sure thatclass warfare is not all right."

Yes, Mr. Williams. Bui if you wouldlook a little closer1 at the mess Russia ha*made out of its people in 20 years of clas-warfare, perhaps you could come nearermaking- un your mind whether we want ii

' here.

Or. even better yet, ask the'Americapeopje if they vrant to substitute the Rus-sian way for the American way. Ask thtfarmers, particularly.

,,, • •. "A'rfd, while we are discussing the suiject, Mr, Williams, what was that you sail'at the saUie/timeabput putting the inter-est.« of|the peqple above prosperity?

^Vjjjj|d"*^^ mind explaining in youinext spe&h^ust how you are going )o sen>the people without giving them prosperitywhich we had thought was our nationagOfli?

*• > calculated to irspire rc

. \ p of jrr.v

or.

andpunitive actions against

•'•(?

•d men,

ch!if>r<, a

r.rr.:r.(r :r. th- re-d ar.d an e'cor.:: v >tfllied in the pit..;:* manufacturer?' rew platform••rr.* -igr. of what we helieve i :

:-..:",;r,atipn to recojrr.ize th'at'aii•t groups have tc- live together.::Te r>^:v wav t

"Doim £«ui" At rnnA:"."ther leaned discus«ion of this

, : r.ra-'e is going r<v. among our-t •:• nterrporsrie^. Some of the theories-.:- -rigir.-are a ': it too.thin-spun for low-•••'• v The Boston Herald attributei_:o;::-.ki..-:-.t r::ar!r.er the explanation that in

• •:&.>•«" V-ef- re steam transportation *he&:'::•.? craft hound for Maine went "down-.::.; ", before. ' the Summer Southwestr-:i •>.<: a:, i "df-wii wind" before the Win-er N'rth'Ae-t wind. A refinement of this"r;"^•»*••!* comes from th* ia«t*t«rs of,Che Portland Press-Herald, The Yankee .v^e.'aji'r,. --ailing- from Boston toward Europe. '.'r^\:ad to 'ay hi< course -a little South by c:s .<

keep clear of Cape Safcle.

OTHER EDITORS SAY LIBRARY NOTESWhen Are Budgets Over-

Expended ??•.?.:•: A.2.:-r Wslte: R Darby.

-ci*r hi.-. l ie* ytie <.i•.'. G-:"--rr."!HT.: Cororrns-

msy e'arrs srcther J25C' from theilk- t f yc- r pc«T,j to the maps-mntf. Bat 8t that the or.lj com-fort vcu tr.ay gsir. frota a cofit«m-

U i« ir, "J-.irikinpfort" o? i

E.::eer.-iy?.^McKv:h-::ar:.-.'>::.- t - w *•»•

SWEETNESS AND LIGHT3v CHARLES E GRECORY

Thi' piece today in written exclusively for th'-

me on their Christmas stopping lirt.

p:,, t flf an, i am goinf to state very frankly

wsrit and I respectfully reauent that any p>,-'

(io:,,,rSu_if -lich there are—carry these instructs

m-m al all tirr.es. We might as well make this vv/

| np.-s a«'(mutually pleasant as powible. 1 know wha- ;

/ Alreaiy Have A TieThe mf.in item to be f liminated is ties. I alread-.

I ntjvc-r weftr them out, and 1 have very definit.

•. dvn what a jfentleman!.'! cravat looks like.

. ,yorp . n a n i c a n <ay for most of my friends a;

(I don't like to appear unappreciative but 1

• -Kir nrie of those holiday specials which ]'•

^imebody had scrambled an egg in red ink hr ;

•he who]j> mess over a silk' remnant. I und< r

• e, it'- a timplft solution to an annoying pr<.;

>;iv 'give him a tie' and let it go at that. Rr",'t do it,to,me.

T • tho»e hairas^ed ones who have already set rr..tie. I'll take a simple whit* handkerchief with ti •

If there's to be an initial for Heave:inflict one of those cut-out jobs on me. •*

I've Selected A ScarfI have an even dozen -carfs and mufflers and I

have selected the or.iy ^ I. need, or would like •I went with Mayor Greir-er when he did some sh',: :Bermuda the f.ther day end ran across the hsr,.;. •-carf I have ever -e<n. I suggested to him then '

Like to have it for Christmas, if he didn't mind,rather gave me-to understand he didn't. I ha.* •

reur.A;pa.i::e? fcr'.'M\T county pros-

ihe po*i *'nc> is cneor not is not likely to be

th*- and Ei'.etr. hsve had.A- :l::irr-r. they \:>\vi :' ?•'•' '•

• h e rr.:.'^^-: - - ' . ' "".ey • i - a a y ? •-•:!••:

;htv iOu'A ho!: \UT.

5than;

orr.rr.O!1. use of "down" in the serise of keep f;.:-" •*• ith :v.r.r taxpayers c'away from the capital," "away from the (^-'o^errr.in-al," "away in the country"? Mainej:,^.•-'!>;- po "up" to Boston. Is there anv sea '*" "•'- ; ' r :r- .:r-e y e

a!', ir. that "t ip"? Maine folks go " u p " Hawortn; >.~ q?r.a riii the Maritime Provinces. They also "go ;:r;;"-,;;''irt' ;£• ]^'^'\

'own to Boston." though perhaps not with ^""•'•naV^rV-,'! <o-.^ r_uch frequency as in the age of innOceWe :.eJ'rev*r.-ef off?*: by correspond- ing conditions that jr-any employ-

?.,..' • :' ? --X' ->-r.d:*. ::(-•. And me- budget ers *r!l wake mper.jo'JS tnorts to.lid prohib i t ion . • a , a \Kv:.\i .,ves a?paremlv not evade-it. In cases whtTe the ero-

cnferwt fromof net ?et-

I. 0 . but it if unlikely tha: p& . . ;,t fi >egtar.:r, the iittie sc-o n e - csl'.ed play her (lorr.'.cr. c!a« ' -af

rt-h<"ar;:np. srfi the c-r.lv word ^heh&d :o say TS? -H-jr-gsh." but ?hef»:-d it several t:we5 -.v.V:. va:::u?

-cticr<£. A; ' e of the r.umeT-

p"""- [therefore, of getting it but if! don't, no other wii: •;

I dnr/t want any socks, either. I have extremal;,preferences in the matter of texture and pattern* .

you're familiar with them, which you proha'ojolite thanks would carry a slight note of '.ii-,:

rt and intirwerrvy. Alfo, Idon ' t want any «!•se I'm practically wearing myself out now t!

•jve at the point where I can decently thcow awaygiven to me as gifts in years gone by and tr.

car. go out and buy some that 1 like, without beinjr'or extravagance.

WajoHour EffectsIt shtraM b* a fortfori* eenclu-

si en that when any new reputationis put ir.to effect regarding work-

' • • " ' „ ' , . " . , . ' -them a< I..... -a.^«r.d over. *r..n r.-^

It is true that many New Yorkers go',0V,'up" to Maine. Why shouldn't they?Fhey are not bound to the niceties of NewEngland speech. We all go "down South":t least, used to. As laziness increases,VH may be content to drop the adverb.•V:th proper reverence for the map and theluints of the compass, New Yorkers mayirefer to say "up to Maine," just as theyf-.y "up State." The Down Easternerstick to "down East." Perhaps iurious that Maine folks, who goo Boston, go "over" to New York.

evade it. In CBK retpioyer is Thal Bg k tair profit, this imtn; by Eileen.

b d ! ^ > ™ ^ * h n ^ T h thThf joker in the

*t act is that the lawrjr.icipaiiiy tc-ward the closehe year r.o transferro.T. y;nit ix-jur.-.i t« cover defi-

trfectiv '.»sz\ ar.:

bad- . . .t ,employfr is running along »,c

' ' of insolvency, how-not

T h e a u t h o r rf ! C B (

their txp'erierce? at carr.p. as wellas her own humorojs experience

of her college paper to interviewMr. Randolph Churchill.

pay time-and-a-half cvertim* afterm o r e ^ , u ho,JM o f e m p i o y .ment. Now. it must be recoiled

f a : v £ r . 5eorr.s htr father »-a=

;U M i s ii!.e> i-f,---- -0 ^ p.'.v officials can m e n x - - M ' w - " m u s l D* recujrm«n w a s h j ™ vr.achir.fs a.-.d

:erners will' « ^ ^ J i ^ t o g S ^ ^ S ^ d ' S S l S i * ^ ' ^ ^ ?it is a l : t t le ' ;v l t , . , i e i in e t r a j n accounts by!* e r e •^"^X-o" • 40-hoat week ° '"•• t I ' i-*r-5!*.a.-> a'go "down" -h. HMdient of'making technical I**1*" ">e 1 " went into effect and jnveniior.s wer- tr.eci

ir,,.,.^;.-..^ sH^^-n,^-, _ N , _ that they paid overtime for ad hem-.e. ,

Off to a Bad StartThe tentative plan of the State Tax

levi-ior. Commission S60.OOO.000 program,ecer.tly announced informally, go: off to. bad start. This was bound to happen,Vjiloiving as it did on the heels of the re-ent abrupt and unprecedented tax raidin New Jersey industries. Staged withoutvarnir.g, a few municipal governments inhe State have levied increased persona!;

making ,^,.•.,...».. , , . , . . ., ,bK.Vtter.ing ad:u'"ntnt« — New t h i t t h e ^ P81"1 Overtime for ad hem-.e.Jeney Time« w o r ' ' o v * r t^1*t P^0^- "oft of-

, ! fices were on a 30-hour week. Yet.obviously, many-worker? have betr.

Trouble For the Railropds working more than 44 hour?—If we COMM solve the financial probablv only at busy times of the

problem'of the1 farmers and the year—«nd they have not betr.r&iirvic? there wt.\:', i be .'tror.trer Pa'^ time-ard-a-half.h :•"••? :f jo.T.e -Jay br:r.ging react Lar?e companies art usua'.iy;•.•-.''. ;r.^pcrity to the r.arior. By complacent ir. vhe /ace of fucha deeiskn ir.'a Co^rt of Appeal's regulations, and meet the pro-

But I Would Love a Gadget!If you really, want to please me, give me t. ^.;

I'm n sucker for them. By way of explanation, i •-. •tracttd by an adveni-ement in the New Yon;-.:- :,electric;-.! t-oth-briish. which sounds silly a.s hell ;.<.;ten dollars. I don't have any idea why I'd wan: < !..•, r>but it would be something of an experience to .-t-r.ti revto an invitation for a week-end because the gut-t niith:-in your host's home didn't have an electrical outlet;,-.therefore, you couldn't pierfonn your daily mat.;'..•tal ablutions. Imagine that!

Tr.er, there's some kind of a trick alarm elchimes a lilting tune instead of blasting the usua '

{"or 'monotony of the ordinary, or dollar variety. IV.jtain. of course, that these sweet notes would mak- -any easier hut I think it's high time these smug -

j did something irtohat direction. If I should hap;---. :i ;riven one of these chiming creations I shall exporirI mediately and report promptly.| Last year 1 }y*U a letter to Santa Claus whu '•j-Hi'.v confess wasn't even acknowledged. In it, I.quested a Kn:-.W baby grand a star sapphire, a n

pnivisior. tur its maintenance together w;t;

°'r^He-«.*i^t"-v*'-ET=''iIMother little i>aubie> which I figured would add .•isr.jTjafe. jiu.nre to my !ife!"""3sof December 16, 1938, my '.:•

:r.tnt she and

Brazilian Navy, uhc

d r.-.-r

<TT the irt-;ther t

putuntil ti-.tt have a d*- Some imal! employers have re- catohy book. Thi-rr :-

their hourly rat* so that I li'jr.'t rr.er.tion.y can have their employe* work NORMA Pp j p ^ c ^ VtW^Hin ton! .&

•roperty assessments lo r 1937 and 1938 :The-ri> tht railroadr: expect to win more than -14 ho-jrs.ar.d the weekly, • , / v T ' ,• , . , &;:i force thv State to reform lite'W* «htck will still cor.uin the<riil!..-L New Jersey corporations, which n.c.-.r,:i^ ( f valuations and a- ^me amoar.t. Ar.d i: ;s go;r;g to

HASE.

hundreds of millions of dollars. ^.-ir.er.t-. -.vrich. :hev now claim, De n a f d !o u ! ' a mar. that ,h' h l d f b i if h

Tit College Football Again

d t.;r,;ci lt••-_ Among other things, the Tax Commis- ra.;roai

ionS-tentative program includes>osai for *.three per cent gross receipts tax•n the State's-reUiilers. Th5s feature of t!ose"to kca! political influences to

'Vj . , . . 'take 2 broad ruttjon&l point of view .r.e program would, raise an est imatedjo f ^.e subject. ! Abb. Eraest D^ret. the r.o»d

The theory IS that retailers! Tht recent BitioR by the Federal (French author.arrived ir. New York

pro-!'-*'•'• ' r ; a ' tr-*y expected adversedrcit-ions from the lower courts,claiqpr.g that the judges were too

utjust. Ir. should go o-jt of business if he I-. iv.> currer.t arti-.-'.r ::; The' tclephyiit f;:il, or postal card will receive promptwa? common «n' t meet the terms of the r.ew Sitarday Ever.ir.? P.^i Pres-.der.: '

law.—S o B c r t e t Mcitcnjer- Hutchir.. of ("hica?i• ore i- .-!edg£-han:!r.er :< : •:•£]

"; ' the old ana x-re -ui.;v.-t •••:" ::coilepiatt football. Ht ; rv,to Cut admission chayfe; tccents, give aeaderr.:-: '.i-r.urvrej-pcussibiiuy to toathet.

i

iiodv else for them.

All Questions Answered Promptly1 haven't been able to cover the gift predicant-:

thoroughly. I kn^w. but in case there are any qut--•

Prowl—and Humblel lJ

ande theory s ha retailers yvho ^mi t t ed lv could not absorb it woiilrf ^ o v * r " m t m ' 5 offic* :* (aBtmin« ' the other day and paid a high tnb- re^nnabuuy to toatne,. ; f morrADO adWlttedlJ COUld not ftburb It would xhi , . ^ ? t a l o f t m p i o y M S wi!1 U M A m e r i f , -S f r e t p r e s s . .tude-.s ,«« '.he pirr.«-. ar.d em-j) a ^ it on to the consumer., T h » ^ . apt to j onrie tne^ ritilroad problem; along ' During tlie recent inwnutionai pna.'iie- +poni> «*teh ea- i* pur-',

x And h i w V"America's progress depends up

united effort of industry, commerce, agri-culture and labor in co-operation with gov-ernment.

, "All of these groups have made mis/takes, and we in industry admit our share.

All have learned that there is a true har-mony of interest between them, and thereis a growing demand for intelligent team-work. If these groups work together forfuture progress more jobs and better liv-ing can be provided for the 30,000,000American families.!'

This one ejectrpt gives the keynote ofthcjiew N, A. M. platform.

No wholesale damning of the New Dealand organized labor. Instead, a rathergeneral acceptance of the fact that theNew Deal's reforms are here to stay, andso, too, %dlleetiye. bargaining with laborunions. To state it briefly, the Manufac-turenf A^MdtttaMh* old rough-tough

for bior business, seems finally

"s much is cectain.

there if n».i ho&e of a j i u t and ! • • • , • . , • » . , jfoiutioa Horn a Roosevelt t « ^ e«n«>n*'P. printed t>nly-*nai ^ r t i promotion ; carried or,

I h l t h t d ' th* i tVtrrmeris for the monetary profit of the coiWhile un-ioliljtedly there would be public sentiment

w Jersev^ tax

Vill be Vigorous opposition!ward? government ownership and,the crisu, said that for the rnoet 1 a prediction may be nisde; theyWhich proposes to raise the J,nt.n ,'ri 'o c s ! 8°* e r n m * n t i *21 ' part hia tmt aceunw knowledge »-JU not take np hi? offer.lies on New Jersey citizens I*o iTg mucked from the railroad*' (._..„ .;-.-.«—„•. — . «w«»i» i trrrr.'

i.i. 11. . . _ . . . _ itrue WCTineanre w»s ODiaiiieu iroin' sisnf f-s we are n*>w carrvin? or,

.or ^ revsystem,., tO an\* pr

id New Jersey business.! Nobody wants new taxes. The presentj burden of $350,000,000 is big enough toprovide for all necessary public services,including relief, if properly allocated andproperly spent. It will be difficult to sellthe people of New'Jersey a bill "of goodsthat it is necessary for them to accept sub-

Congress. If the local taxes were , t h e t(>&d5 °* t h* i r rt'Vtrr.mer.ts for the monetary profit of the coi-removed from the farms and the w*J>t*d printed, and this fell far leges through the ent^rthiiuatmt ofrailroads it vouid go far towards ' short of presenting a c&iBplet* p.ic-: :he public." He invites eis^t a,'.-a solution. Whether we like it or tote of what *»f going bn. "Abbe'; lefts and universitie- to join Chi-not the- railroads are moving to- IDimtiet, wfce wa* in Frace« daring j ca^o in working o'jt his progTaoj.

stantial new burdens. r. The coming 1939. session of the statelegislature will probably provide the back-ground for a struggle betweer the advo-cates of new taxation and those who be-lieve it is time the taxpayer gol -a break.Every'citizen of the State has a stake in theoutcome of this fight. Ue'U pay the bill ifthe economy forces lose,

cri-t

C. I. Q. for Poet*

| American newspapers, milled to: W» »y * f«*Pd in t*i» countr>'-And h* ad<i«d:—

"Complet* pre« .frtedom'doet

J ^ ^ 1

, (hall We sayIt doe? not tell hdw low

is low. Tht low of low, It ap-

the other han-d, the high of Ufhis really not high enough to sund

an attractive, sentinel for thewe

tht Imted Stat« is one

. •ori4-" ' . :-%% believe that u so. And it

acemi to as that what Abbe Dim-;contemplating a li/e in whkh net aayc shouid make Amtncap

newspapermen feel .both proud |I and. exceedingly bumble—proud, t' of tourw, of the tribute, but hum- j! ble before their great resporuibil- i

two divergent progtams under oneroof. It, *WPS dear that we needfootball'1'gatneS.""• Ot-herwise fewerof us would go to such trouble

er.dure such hard-1 take such risk* with bad

weather in order to witness them.It is also clear that" we need educa-tion and retearth. lt i« not clearthat the'foetball has or ought to%ave any connection with educa-

PROGRESSH h*t hn betn dont (his ye ir in Mt4ieal Scknc* o( wtikh ««nuy b< proud?

Much,«twouldMy~bu[(ht*prkneml»4t. TV»d«nUt,the research chemist, and (he regular jmctldnt rhjrddan artunceatintty working toward ibt eUminailM o< humantufltrinj.

Oaoctr, auhraa, hay («>cr, tubemtlasia, U* coWMm cold,nturiils - and all tht 01 her phytkal ilk that haft Ml betafully conquered - are havinf mtlliMi of Mian , and uanldtrttatific toerty tipttuM on ihtir eventual tiwnnlntiloo.From o « end of th* verid to ibt oiher ihU pra|rt*s In hcalihtoes on, but no ptattr sttrtoe it bring scromplUlMd than (ht(radual awakening of rotn and womra to tht good w«>* (4mVENTIONt disease and Ul-heakn.

pgworkis&ongandsongisbre*dw»d,hope/ulty, batter. ,

If you are a successful poet -that is; are hailed by critics M"unttusukaWy anoinwd by the

P r o v e d ,bf ^ f » c t ™x " ™d *mettmtA ***>* on the gnduon.l B l h o r t ' y o M w e r * iB^n"15* »****** of hifter education, with

the sole purpose of d

^

the best emrrency. Oftov««,y«»

»»r dwt tltmt lellov eitij«oi m»y 1ot

know the trath—Nw Twfc W«U-! l v football in the «y«em.Taitfrju. ,. iN-Y-TuM..

Taklntrartof. and pnteniitttoodbcalih.aBd btriMInf wall)oftneityHdnstinta&ioa-muchhatkHn accompU>h«diliM><t l im «n« of tdiKfthm tbto IMI year. Ut i kHp uj> tht

uoer ru oocror

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„• Milady,,y ROSALINE

, ( hennas holidays lens

Colonia News

FRIDAY, DECEMBER IB,

,l,,vs women nre,l,,v.v:t|, their shopping won-. ,i; t(, buy for members

\'11,','l'v and intimate friends., 11,,, smarter women who

,, .hoppine done for near-i k s l i r c sitting back and

(he women who areid.,! f,,r time nnd

I mufgcsticms arc offerei••; Lingerie ^ ° P '0 C a t c C '

next to thc MajestiiTheatre, MadisotAvenue, Perth Amboy, Helenc halovely, silk underweiir thnt any wornt to have. She als

.,,, excellent quality hose,|,iefs, piljanias, "'K11'hniiMi-conts nnd bothrobe.' |,,vers will b c thrilled t, ,,,,1-tHble victrola for their,, They arc very convenU,.jir.y iilonc on trips, to„',• on picnics duriag theweather. For a light sieep-

,• is nlwnys the sweet sound-„. |,,ix, which tinkles por-y, "Oh How I Hate To

,'tii the MorniiiK.'f j e w Gift Ideal

,, there arc the friends who, receive antiques and old

The Wilbel,n,| Antique,,,,,ted at 47!) • ^ - . • M . v f,< ;i y Avenue,liri,|(te, which

, ii recently,n,!iny attractive (jift ideas

., statues, vases, and old

,.,'• helpful suggestions are,. eveniiiB 1>"KS. perfuliH'S:es, liamlbaga, cosmeticI'lKKaite, stationery, dresser,ivenu-is, scwintc kits,' bed

•-, Anting outfits, houil «at«-is , jeweled combs for thenanicurinp sets, crystal hot

•.,i- the dressers and finjrora

JOLON1A P. T. A. GIVESMINSTREL SHOW

The second annur.l minstrelhow and dance was presented byhe ('olonia Parent-Teachers' As-wciation before a capacity audi-iiice in the auditorium of the Avc-icl School Saturday. Harry Scottwns interlocutor and the Fun-mnkcrs, Alfalfa, by Frank Pink-haiti; King Fish, Walter Laun-hardt; MORC, Charles Scott; RaatusArnold Christophcrson; Sambo

-Mr. and Mr.«. Rudolph Ikrtzof Fairview Avenue wore guests atthe weddinjf of Mr, Bartz' sister,Miss Anne Bartz to Edward Vans-co both of Rahway.

—Mr. and Mrs. Himmerich ofChain-O-Hilis Road are entertain-ing their non William Jr. who isstationed at Fort Lee and is nowenjoying a two months' furlough.

—Mrs . Edward Nadler ofChaln-O-HillR Road spent last weekat, the guest of her parents, Mr

Terence Quinn and SnowflakeJames Currid.

The chows opened the show after which "Small Fry" was sungby Mose; "Two Sleepy People,1'Marion Vanderlinden; "PocketFull of Dreams, Snowflake; TapDance, Onildine DcCoster; Song,"Mexienn Rose" by the entirechorus;

well, Gojtnido McAndrrwii, W*r-PII tirf mid Robert Van Per»ert ff Colonia, and Private Wil-inm McAndrews of Fort Mon-

ninuth.--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hancock

of East Cliff road entertainedtheir daughter and son-in-law, Mr.nnd Mrs. Fred Sneedae of Rahway.

—Mr. and Mrs. George Robin-son of Rowland Place have re-turned home from a weekend visitwith relatives.

—Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Saywellof Fairview Avenue entertainedat dinner Thursday Mr. andMrs. D. M. McArthur of NewarkMrs. D. MMrs. F. D. Harris

givinc Dny of Mr«, Me Andrew'* H,,nd. were RIIC** nf thrir Minbrother mill «i»tcr-in-liiw, Mr. and nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. DavidMrs. George Merrifirld of Brook- Ijiw-it of Al«ecnn nt » dinner

. dunce in th- Nomhfield CoontryMr. and Mrs, George Ander- Club.

son of DoveT Rond entertained nt \\r n^i\ Mr«. Knymorma famiH dinner pnrty recently. i;|1(,,|es N Faivview Avenue hadMr and Mrs. H. Moran, of Me- „„ their holiday guestn at dinnertuchen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr*. Charles Compton nnd ion,Weltbank of Saddle Uiver, nnd CharlMr, and Mrs. E. W. Hicks of High- ,i,,ttand Park | d

few days their Kr«n,ldau|rht..r,

and Mrs. J, Shipman of Middletown, N. YiMRS. FLETCHER NAMEDNEW DEAL CLUB HEAD

The Colonia Women's New DealDemocratic Club held its regular

,York

dent Ht the University of NewHampshire.

—W. and Mrs. Henry Hackleyof Webster, N. Y., visited at thehome of Mrs. Frank Warter, Green

.HRi. limiunn i,,, ,n ,-. ,

Icy Avenue visited her sister, Mrs.Charles Ross who is n patient tit

recently.

. ^ . . , , , ^ . . . 1 . ^ !,.„„ .. .v. ,„, , ^ n sirem.meeting and annual election of of- _ M r a m l M r B William God-ficers nt the home of Mrs. Aubrey p o n entertained at dinner Mr. and

Rose" by the entire W o o d w B r < i o f Falrviow Avenue on Mrs. Benjamin Lovelr* and son,'Dark Town Strutters Wednesday night, with Mrs. Jamen Irving, of Colonia, and Mr. end

P^ident, conducted th^Ball," Alfalfa; "When Mother Na- .,

,n- Sing, Her Lullaby," King « f * ^ ^ ^Fish; ShnK Dance, Marion Vander- ^ ^ ^ . ^ . ^ w h , c h

: the women who like receivits fur their homes, there are:.andy ideas such as linens

• :ive colored towels, bathIi M'ts, cocktail shakers, knitted

. . crochetted bedspreads, :v, .tie, .china, colored potte

.•.;ire and many other houI items.

iny women who will purchaseundergarments before

holiday w i l lpleased to notu

Tuttle of Avenel.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph NaultyNorth Hill Road had as ThankR-

Day Kuenta friends from

Sambo; "I Won't Tell A Soul," m a a DBSKel8 ' t oy 8 md

Frances Den Hleyker- "Home on a*wellas£l»i»tmas gifts of candy,u Range," Rastus; "A-Tisket- f r m t s a n d c a k e 8 t o t h e c h i l d r e n D*

A-T»sket," by Romonn Still and * e !«M .'"rtunate families. TheViola Den Bleyki-r; Little Apple d l » t r l h u t l o n " d collection for theDaneu, Alan Pucket, and the ciom ^sk

ue t

o8 * " ' b« l n char«fe o f Mrst-

inR number mng by Harry Scott, R ^ S m . t h , Mrs. Gertrude HynesMelancholy Baby." a n d MTS ' S,tMle- M r s" **"* U " ]_, , . , . „ v i n will collect and distribute toys,The chorus VVHS comprised of the F i n a , p ] a n 9 w e r e m a d ( , {m ^ an_

followinic: Alice Manoi, Gladys n u a l c h r i B t m a s p a r t y a m l i n a t a l l a .Den Blcyker, l\-m Knauer, Gcr- U o n Qf o f f i c e r 9 w h j c h w i , , bfi h ( f c ,tn.de Hynes Jean Walker, Jane a t t h c C o l o n i a C o u n t c , u b o n

Patterson, Helen Hofgasonp, Mar. M o n d § T h e d n r k h o r s e p r i z e

Rttret JerofT, Vivian Stetin, Loretta W M WQn b y m . R u t h Smith.Hanlon, Margaret Scott frank officers elected were: president,Vilfh, Wendell Doll, Cyrus McCor- „ „ _ H o w a r ( , F l e t c h e r ; v k . e . p r c s i .mick, Harold DeLisIc, Sidney Pink- d e n t | Mr6_ A ( | o l p h J a e ( ? e r . c o r r e .ham, James Hyne.s and Armand s p o n ( i i n ( ? s e c r e ta ry , lira. AubreyVumlerlinden. Mrs. Charles Scott Woodward; recording secretary,wns geiHTiil chairman and waa^as- M i g g R o 8 e T e r i L e l l a X treasurer,

Iorio. A socia4 hour" i r " " •• -• • >unvn u u «..h Miss yierbsa Iorio

=011, Mrs. A. Miinchella and Mrs. M i s g A n n a I o r i O i M / H e r m a n J e

Ceorge Keller. Thc .pianist was roff> M r a H e n r y Uviji 8 m i n g R s

Mrs. Hazel Scott. Music for danc- h o s t c w t t i ^ e n e x t r e g u i a r m e e t .ing was furnished by The Synco- -me w j U b e h e ) d o n Wednesday,pators. During the intermission J a n u a t y 4 t h i w i t h t h e p l a c e t o b e

Janwa Hynes cur ta ined , with a n n Q U n c e d l a t 9 r ( iThe annual dona-Rope Twirling Trick. James Hynes t i o n f o r t h e M i d d i e a e x Tuberculosis

KINDLING • FIREPLACE

•WOOD*FAMOUS

READING COALKOPPER'S COKE

MASON MATERIALSFUEL OIL

Thane Woodbridj* S-81M

WARR COAL &SUPPLY CO.

IT. GEORGE AVENTJB,W00DBRIDQI

Rope Twiriing Tis one of five Kngle Boy Scoutsunder the age of eighteen in the

Tht resa Moscarolli ofdirect the

opening of the newCorsi-ticre Shoppelocated in room 330if the Ruritan Build-

JM..... Strvet, Perth Amboy,Dates is well noted in Perth;.• for her excellent fittingiod work.

Pinner Gown*w that the women will have'•k to celebrate, milady will-nine new dinner gowns. One

• seen recently was of black• • with H long sleeve, low

In:e neckline, with extremelyi hips. It is a very Rophisti1! looking frock set off with

^•weled clips al the coineri square neckline..1 Arlene Shoppe, nejet to thc1 tic Theatre, Perth Amboy'•:i'.urinp dinner-..-• anil evening•••.- for the holi-

iiecials. Onealtnictive look-

l'l-m-k is in blackstrapless with

State.—Miss

Beech Street will _„..._.Christmas play to be presented bySt. Cecelia's Church of Iselin.Children from Colonia who aretaking part ore Jane liynae,Thomas Hynes nnd Anne Impor-

. ,, • belt of black velvet caughtI t hvlow the bustline. It is worn

Ii II black velvet throatband...ither is a red plaid gown withWack velvet girdled belt and'i i velvet bolero jacket.

tico.—The Colonia Community Sun-

day school wiH hold iU annualChristmas party and exercises inthe school auditorium December23rd for the pupils and their par-ents,

—Mr. and Mrs. James Currid ofNorth Hill Road were the guestsof Mrs. Currid"s parents, Mr. andMrs. Anton F.rickson of New Bruns-wisk recently.

—Mr. and Mis, P. J. O'Connorof Montrusc Avenue entertainedtheir daughter Mrs. John Homettaof New York Sunday.

—Mrs. Arthur Saywell of Fair-view Avenue hud us her luncheonguest on Tuesday Mrs. Harry Van-wi^ of Brooklyn.

—The Coluiiiii Civic Club metFriday with Uie president, CharlesTiezella conducting the meeting.The annual election of officers washeld with thc following results:president, Lawrence Suit; vice-

t o r

L e g g u e w a g a h o m a d e__ M r s E v e p a U erson and chil-

dren, Jane and Frank, of Me Fin-land Road were recent dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pat-terson of Elizabeth.

i—Eugene Pipes of Chain-0Hills Road entertained in his homein honor of the birthdays of threeof his guests. A large birthdaycake decorated the table fromwhich .refreshments were servedwhich .refreshments were serveafter dancing. The guests wereDorothy Ryan and Peggy Concannon, of Woodbridge; Betty Say

P. A. Hardware Ce.

president, Ernest Paul;Mrs. James t'urer, William

—Mr. and Mrs. WilliamJr. of Colonia, Boulevard held afamily dinner party Sunday eve-

•Civei uoieru jutM:i. laiimy m " " - - • « . - ,set off the evening frock, | n i n B m celobration of their daugh-

a lovely black broadtail ter Jessie's nineteenth .birtnaay.

[,: that is gathered in at the' i u e s t s wore William Fan- br.,kliue ami has soft back full- Elizabeth Fan', Miss Betty. .Say-

It has huge silver fox sleeves w(,n> yuia,, Fan- and Warren * el-no collar. Another wrap is t o l l of linkway.

[cured in a white wool with gold E r k , O'Connor of Montrosemis at the shoulders. Or the A v u n u e ;n company with his sister,

popular short fut jackets in M r a Charles,, Callahan of Newi.•[• fox or red fox, and the black y ^ j ^ j s Bpeiulintr the winter in

ll.et full length wrap with the M j a m ' j ) pi0Ii,ia.hood. _ M r s Russell feukes and chil-

|(»ne gift that will please any o f ' c h a i n . 0 .Hi l l s Road enter-is a fur piece that is made ^ . ^ B l a n c h a r d Feakes of

THE WILK CO.137 Smith St. Perth Amboy

DAYOUR GIGANTIC

COAT SALEREDUCTION

SECTION, PAGE THREE

IVIRT MONDAY NIGHT •AT 8c30 SHARP IN

AUDITORIUM

ir holiday guCharles Compton nnd ion,

e s of P l a i n ,Rhodes of Brooklyn and Mr*.

M J hi,,ttr Rhodes of BrooklynCidi>n Johnson and Mrs, Joseph

yWilliam McAndrews of Fort

hlWilliam M c A d

Momnouth has returned to hl»t

ADMISSIONSduties after B f i v e d y pit thr home of his aunt and uncle,

M A d DOOA PRIZEy

—Mrs. Dnvid Davis of North

QUALITY

OATSI riMM. * • • *trial, l inn ItHlft lUM — • • ! • -

nnd sold by Mrs.Anna Farku-s, fur- R o s e l l e

rier, at 222 MadiaonAvenue, Perth Am-boy. Mrs. FarkasmaTiufactures her

styles to fit each individualiver. She also makes lovejyiits-and short'fur jackets.While doing: your shopping, don'tne t to notice the new ideas andIts that are ake being shown for

men.

TO AID MEDICINE'

\••-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cordock

Outlook entertained reeent-at a family dinner party the

iMii's Lillian and Irene Howard,in. Edward Howard, Si\, Mr.i Mrs. John Howard, and Mr.d Mra. Edward Howard, Jr., allJeraey City, and Mr. and Mrs.Hill and daughter, Nancy, of

istwood, N. Y.-Mr. and Mm. H. L. Luderer

l"l as thair guests recently MrV<l Mra. L Ne»tler and Mr. and

is. Adolph Grupo and daughter,New York City, »t their home

•» Fuirview Avenue.-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leila-and

"Idren formerly of North Hillk««d and now of New York wereh holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs.T>wk U\h of Chain-O-Hills Eoad.

Two rare Tariiut monl»r»,,«ld to be the only •>»•» ••»•'imports into tbi. country, « •BOw .ubject. for m«h«*l *

AT

JANUARY PRICESEvery Coat With Luxurious Furs

Also SPORT COATS Reduced

SAVING

SHADESii

ALL WOOLYou Can Eiijoy Your

Winter Coat at a

WE FIT THEM ALLREGULARS. SUMS. STOVTS. SHORTS

NO CHARGE for Alterations• ST. LIFER'S DOES THE UN-

USUAL AGAIN . . . by offering

these tremendous savings during

this very timely sale. When you see

the Fabrics used in these garments,

their style and their all around

quality you will really know what

sensational values we are offering.

Burly Ulsters, Raglins and Smart

Chesterfields plus many other style

right Coats. Suits in Drape and

Conservative styles including the

popular 3-button vented back

model. Look for the Fabrics and

Patterns you want . . . they're here

"*'ready (or you to select.

Open Every Evening

impoBOw .ubject. . . r ch . t Y.U «tiny monk./* « r .of Urfo rat».

PERTH AMBOY

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WfVODBRIPGR INDEPENDENT

Red Hats Suggested For HuntersAs Aid In Preventing Accidents

KISHES, BIG FIVETRIUMPH IN FORDSGophers And Keaibey Field

Club Art Defeated InLoop Court Tihi

Sportsmen Asked To ParticipateIn Giving Food, Shelter To B M

\Y v n

?!»:<• FT'

Thfid th<v k>«t in lhr;r

the *ra«nr, w h m th<vGfphiT« ir. thf Ford?

.: Sfr.,or !»*gue, 17 '.6 11. Thusthr Eajrlt havp won ''lie »ndout.

Hundthan, slipped thf ballthrough th» rim for four f ie ld ' K a n l r

u (ro«ls to l««q the winntrr' worinjr.u with- Wiwirn, W»rrtn »rd C. Han.

(ach liit'pinc in foi throe

i:•,r-r

i-.r.p

. -n : W O T S o f j

oratrd to thr bn>t intcrMi of th«!<ird' The birri should h* ib l t t«visit the ferdinj «t»tion without

itself to preditOrt. Borl

Manyand o'.hi'i K

iorder tn :n, ia:e amoni:

maydai inf hesportsmen

i . ; iu

c pder? of Fwamps and »w»lf», weedpatrhe'. hrtidhy fence row* »nd the;jju!ion of foch fence rown, underdeniso clumps of evergreen or onihe <ide nf wood lots ot brushylavines art idea! places for f*ed-

Mn. Htrron, Mrs. HughesChristmas Party Hostesses

WOODBRIDGE — Mr*. Ar.naIterron and MTS. John HurVws willMfre I s C6-hMtMMS Thursdaynifht at • Christmas party to he

[held by th« Court Mfrcedfn No.

P, C. D. of A., at the Columbian

Clirb.

DISORDERLYWOOPBR1DGE — Andrew Zr

haj, 22, of Cornell Street, pertAmboj?, WR« fined $1S Monday b;<Ju4|re Arthur Brown for <|it.,derljr conduct.

Deputy

•A(ie jirin-'i.

c<imm!i;:;or.premum-similar

t i flriic or. any of thepints mrr.ily jn-

pii i(!ah(i«

(i iiV.rat'.

U('n\ f»r:i> am!. dr to trumpli1 Ainr.:, tht- ' W a v <"'i- may nini.vp illegally kill**:

' with lsii(lnwii*rs wa- also : from the woods or fields.l»MinM'"i to prevent complaints cf I Raccbon huntin« will be- <-u.«.pru]"-it\ damage. ! pendtd during thf season. Game

Red H»t » Protection .warden* ami fnrwter? xr* askillE

hnvjtij1 !fT,(r o n ot.ly

he !ak«r d'. i iTic t h * - f a w , n . >•,< [ ( . ,r s r, fattl1, w : point* apiece. Snutner. with nine

by th<- c»me -*1'1'1"*' *'"' I t i f f n n c ' P a l GopherKuMcri arc »].'-'com.

: on* buck rtann? thf ietfon I n l h ( ' • m c H*vi*ion. ine Hit!he kiil rnuM he rcp»rUd to a ' F n c e«>"ped from a ruellifR con-

tht SUte Fi«h u " ! w'111 a bare • 17-16 win overa, the '•mart Kcajbey Field Club. If

'it hadn't b»cn for the timely-work''""SM011 '

are prohibited by ! a w ' K^op. K.t!d Club centev. the

n muvirtRihe head nr skin of'xcorc^heei mtijht hive told a far

um: til-. |ir

jir"irrrci:« in;ht mortality

;: lime of; .tnirn?. and

•j,,i k liy theiri'i.t of thc»e

,,0'jun cf

•.Y

or4 • •>:n<- ( "mmifU'iri withjn

!hc-jr« umic i penalty of $100 I

preventlife iiur;

e htad nr skin «fthf.woodv Only

salaried game \Vaidonsdeer

saddir talcman chalkei:l f i tallies.

the alert middle-up ten of his team'?

CophinW

l l . i 1 , '

fti n a t

Kfecik. fLuc*f. cSautncr.

ku< i.Will 1kunt •

were urjfcd to wi;n ft huritrrs to utilize extreme cau-M! red tdat «!hile hunt-f tiriti m di^tarding lighted ciitar-t'i hold their fire until'.*'.'.«.'>. pipe ashes, or cignr.- while! '

•'ecu the hurns of the in the woodlands in order to pre--i mcifipary pii'c:tutii>ns vent fore«t files. The t»tnl num-ii'iy take New Jersey her (if doe! taken during the four

•gh the four day deer | day open wison o( lii.17 w:is'it an wciilent. the 2,173.

TotalsKiih

L. Pet.0 0 00 0 00 2 2

1 1 'J0 0 0

4 3 11

W. L Pet.

frame wardens tnd

are advised to corutrncl

ihel tm of jmtll pile* with

the entrance Je the >outh, i » an;iii! in p«m* birds. To iccomplishthis, a pole could be nailed cro»»;wiw on * tree and transverse, poleslaid atainptit. The poles can**lso

outdfioi. he laid against the top mil pf Iideiably fence or suitable brush. Bundlei

ic\ :I<;)!IO:I a ill i IT) i.' wild j of unthreshed grain should be usedthe com-1 lp cover the poles. Birch-wheat

ur wheat can alw be used. Loosecriain and grit should also bethrown into }hc shelter.

The spreading of * loo«e shockof corn with the ears ititact alsomake'- a cood feeding "station. The•hock should be spread at the bot-tom. Ear* of corn impaled qn »saplirp leaned agsinst the butt ofa tree are also approved as a goodmethod of feeding gamt bird*.Pamphlets of instruction* on ftcd.-inir and shelters.may be had bywriting the State Fii* and Gam«rn:nmi'.<ion, Trenton.

Workilii; s ta t ion--

s i n e a gf'ful

New Jtrscyi n f pBi'post--Heavy s'ortwinter numt

(birds and aninvii* if ioodvided whet- iKitura! feeding I'iact

'are eovei'/i with S-M'W and :eo.

Suggested SilfiT h e (• ' i i i ' i i ' i , -- ' K>TI s a i d t ' r s t f c e i

' i n g s l . U v r - - l i f l n l d in ' - i . i h l i s h c

w h e r e v e r 'n i i ' - i - « : e p r e s t - i i t a n

Inl'.^l.irtL- tiiiin- f t e i l -

:,' ; h i - t ; m e « i i l i n -

A-.M ifi p">-.ilatiiin ini t \ t S;-i'i!ie fur lii-eed-

tht- tommissi.'iii c;i:d,:• i luiiri : 'he '.-online,v w:;! imt injuiv game

pro-

NATIONAL PANTSl «WITH STRKKT. Opp. link.

tlTH 4MH()t >. .1.

-,i htmiScl.i. «•Kui'htjak.

Kish. f -Warren, fFischer, c ...C. Handerhan, i

, _. 'Sedivy, K

I I'di/n ! (Continued from Sport Page) !Miller, g•! 0 fli Medical Center for treatment and H. Handehan, >

U 0 01

Sewaren A. A. Jrs. Jersey City Y. M: C. A.

Tifert

1 0 2

C 3 If.

0. V. T.

Vcnerii-.Na«;y. 1Weaver,Wi-bh, R

Total- 0 0 0

Sewartn A. A.

C o i n w e i f o i l " r ' '•

Fenick, fPocklembo, fRossi, f

Kovath, ;Koiiimn,Hurster,Sorick. ji

Totals

F.

G.- 3 ~

1101(J

11.3

11

F. T.

Totalsstitches. In the fourth quarter

'ind the f'aseys drawing close to

the home club, the score at ?>8 to

:">4 and :i minutes, Fritz I.effler, the! 7 rj ( ) i frasey "tower of strength" turned | Rimj^ f•

in his ankle and had to leave the ' Kn|;Up c

(Tame. These two bad breaks and Charonko g

M C A d f players Y h

3 rKe».b*jr F. C.

(Tame. e

.he Y. M. C. A. parade of players,d

Yoth,

G. F. T0 0 00 2 24 2 Hi1 0 21 (I 2

especially Van Wart, who toweredfeet 5'.-j inches, proved too much

for the Caseys. Chet Elliott andMayer led the Casey point makers ,. „ . .

Dooley and Leffler played I y'jn c , jbrilliant defense ball for t r i e : p i^0 -fKnights. No one individually stood JJV.JI i,

th« )Lii. C. A. as they all1

starred. Van Wart, Schuesslerand Clinchy all canters, who stood jfrom 0 ft. f> '.j in. down to G ft.!:j in., looked like the New York jskyline to the Casey offense.

K of C.

n • • • • •

j T _mark0U

Totals

7 2

G. F.2 01 02 |0

0 0

.2 11 0

16

XMAS CANDIES

1 V,

Cyclonet

fG. F,

A. Van Ihilen. f . ..A . V u r . i c i i . i ....

B. (iyene.-. •;K. Si'V^jin.-ki. <iS. Sf.v-r.::ski. i;

Totals

Weht.. f

CaseysAngles

0 22 | Mayer, f . .IGerjty, f

T | Almusi, f .(i I Elliott, c -

11 jLevi, B --

G ' Leffler, g .5 | Dooley, g21

a. F. T.10 22 17 -18—67

4 8 8 20—40

ioie your candy from oqrarge selection. You'll find

our pricei are lower witkh

0101u0

1 5

;i 15 8 3SY. M. C. A.

IS 2 3hCi. F . T .

Vt'iieru.-. u

G. F. T.0 00 00 0. 0'

1 3

iConiu'll, fCutler, f

0 Smith, f '0 ' Gajkow-ki, f

W. Clinchy, cVan Wart, c

0 0 0 ] Schuessler,

1 1

Hill Billies Take

I Romer. z1 B. Clinchy.j Sherry, c:Zaremba. g

JACK'S TOYLAND!iellinf At L»rt«.t Stock an*

lie Beit Quality »f Toyi >t Bir-

fain Pricei,

I n . 1 ! Iiu.r..< i

r . ' t , i r i i v

H i t ; ! ' '•

H i . T i

C l l i l l r -

la! no

T . i l . '

,.i i - . I ' r . t ' . . - . l . i -

. in . - - , M ' . v i h R I ' I

. i i i . l . M l u i l i i - r I t

from Spoil Page)22 4 46

405 State StreetCor. Broad Perth Ambo

I •

Special Assorted

CHOCOLATES 95'5-JJB. XMAS BOX

HOME MADE MILK

CHOCOLATES•ACKED IN SLB.

XMAS BOX

HIGH GRADE

Assorted 5-Ibs. $

CHOCOLATESv IN CHRISTMAS BOX

1.75

PURE SUGAR

Ribbon CANDYASST. FLAVORS

SPECIAL FOR XMAS

2 lbs. 35c

19;

PURE SUQAR

CANDY CANES

ALL SIZEShe Tree 19c doi.

PURE SUGAR ASSORTED

FILLED CANDY-

ASSORTEDHard CAND1E5ASST. FLAVORS

SPECIAL FOR XMAS

2 lb*. 29c

I5'u

We C»rry « Compl*'* Lin* of

Schrafft's and W h i t t t J ^

CHOCOLATE^

Priced at V

EAGLE CANDY KITCHENPERTH AMBOY129 SMITH ST.

WedtllCrawfo

Nahy, K

TuUls

• 0

00uuu

Hill-BilliciG. F. T

Rash, !•Sanders,Thoniii-.H. Jacik,KBSIH:I, J

Pa.-

J MISS BOND WILL SPEAKvTO FORDS CLUBWOMEN2 I !0 • FORDS—The regular monthly !(I I meeting of the Ford« Woman's_ j Club WHS held Wednesday at(5 (Thompson's Hall with Mrs. Howard

j.Madison, president, in charge ofthe business session.

Miss Edna Bond of the New Jer-sey Tuberculosis League, wastruest speaker at the meeting. IKrtopic for discussion will he ''TheStory of. the Christmas Seal."

For Buffet Suppers andEveryday Breakfasts

i!

Tut;

ATTEND DINNER

ISELIN—Mr. ""d Mrs. Harold0 . Muuncey of O»k Tree >Road at-

tended K dinner at "The Pines" in

;j j '.1 Mttui-lien on Tuwd.iy.

.In tlcrlrh loaUtr Hin intji.i/>rnvififr olmost brtakjtin tablti.

FREE ELECTRIC IRON CORDWITH THIS AD

EHEK$€NRADIO FORCHRISTMAS9.95

F.asy Terms Available

Authorized Dealer^ Radio Servke

Electric Fixtures, Supolies, Appliances, RadKo*,Washers, Iroiiers. Cameras and Supplies

Jersey State Electric Co.BROAD ST. (Cor. Elizabeth Ave.) Phone EL 2*8900

IOPEN EVENINGS!

See tht many dif]er-tnt styles 0/ rfcrlr/rcdjlte makeri i<ecarr), ,

Cliri=tmas.i* not far away so'

why noj settle £ume gift ques-

tion- now by selecting electric

Liblc appliance*? The Toast-

ina=ter make> the toast pop up

wlu'ii it i; done, so you need

never waste a ?lice of bread.

Coffee 'jtticulated electrically

or made by the drip method is

delicious. \U- >?\\ any electric

appliance on the di\id«d pay-

ment plan at a small increase

over the cash price.

I mtrr

For « Pricttcil Chriitnui

PANTS FOR GIFTSmmmg^ \ pr.rHrnl. imrfttt

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f t (1f(, thftt Will Rhr

^^^^^^H m it ti I h • nnli

^^^^^^H month* nf rr-nl

H(nil nf pmiu frnrt

*f Iret ihr pr*»pf

pnlr nl tf\f- prlif

\ IMI " nut t<i |in>

$2.00 to$6.00

; HOI »PK.CMI,TV

fc !n l i i a l C " ' " l r ' « n <•'ui i - l 1-1 IIF m a r li O n in I "

III

thrm AI fitti nr

lhi>m for decoratiom.

you'll find • bmuliful nnort.

mtnt, re«ion«bly pricrrf

Phone u> your order. Flow.

en teUfraphcd to ill part,

of Ihe U. S. A.

'BIG SELECTIONMAKES SELECTION EASY

1-niV<FTTIAS -CYCLAMEN- ROCK GARDF.VTI- KR MUl'MS - NOVELTY DISHES - HOI .n

ami PEPPER BERRIES

Full A<»or't Cut Floweri. Cori.fei, Box*. «nd B..kr, ,

' SFt OUR LARGE SELECTION OF XMAS TRF.F..S

AND GRAVE COVERS AND WREATHS

PHONE WDBG, &-O087

THOMPSON'S FLOWER SHOP87 MAIN ST. WOObBRlDCE

Ii,

1ri

Many a fine Christmas PianoIs now being selected at New Jersey's

"Home of Famous Pianos"

WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS! When mankind

in true Christian spirit finds happiness in

making odiers happy oo It is an interesting

sight to see people coming into our stores

from even great distances. They have heard

about the fine pianos we carry in so many

different styles and finishes. They want to

make their choice from among the world'l

most famous makes oo All day and late into

the night our big trucks arc delivering Christ-

mas pianos in the cities and villages contigu-

ous to our warerooms «o Though you select

an instrument here at the very latest hour,

you may be sure of music in your home on

Christmas Day ox> Convenient terms and a

liberal credit allowance on your old piano

\

All the New Style Spine:, Console andLowboy Pianos, Fine Grands and Studios

STEINWAY CH1CKERINGHAHDMAN MUSETTE

KIMBALL

MINIPIANOf

GRIFFITH ^ AMPICO and many others

And the Famous HAMMOND ORGAN

"The Music Center 0/ NVu1 Jersey" ,

GRIFFITH PIANO Co.f\-Steinuay Re£rejeniatfoejy>

238 W. Front St., PlainiieW, N, J,605-607 Broad St., Newark, N. J.

OPEN EVENINGS

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VOODBRIDGETAKES Log Cabins House 32 Duke University LawyersSTRIDE IN TOURNEY! ; '

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 SECOND SECTION, PAGE FIVE

[rowds Up On Isdin InTownship-Wide Compe-

titon MondayW I'layini; on

hatt!*• (rrouniN for the. Mm' since the,,. ,,f ihe TiiwHHhi|i-\vi(l

...iM'V:;, the team representinj;

|l,i•j||(fc ni 11 iiwny with must of

Imiiiirji unil 111 of Ufi points

.„ lay rtt the I'nrish House. Ise.

,li]| in the leml ilR fur us the

. ,| noinls fi'i" the series nf loin-.

, ;irr concerned, scored the rc-

i.-iinir seven points. Ajrnin,

. | was mil represented,

I-I ticeieiition Centei' entering

ii|,. western section of the Town-

|, faileil to munter a team due

i-w intense interest in ;ind the

,;i in drawing power (if t.hf hiis

Ti,;ili h'Hjrncs promoted in the

,r,|; Nn. M Schonl (111 Mondays

.,1 Tiiesdnysi, To rt'inedy this

: htmn Hiiiiiui'l (iioe. Director of

,• WI'A Recreation Department ,

it Wednesdiiy evening iwthi 1

,'hi the iTiiminitif? tourneys wi]l

pliiveil.

\lninl;iy iiiKhl, fii'st ])luco Junior

if poiiK honors went to Leon

u hinder of . Womibridm1, who

•feiited Frank Gyenes, idsu of

Ihridlfc. 21-15, 21-llt. Hnth

,,i,ilhri<lt;i' boys won lirst round

.-lories over Iselin ropresentn-

,•:;. I Inch inner defeated P«(t-

:i:i, two time first plaic winner

| t pi'eviiiiis tourneys.

I'M Joseph Bernard of Wood-

,|^e went the Senior (liiiM; pong

irney championship. He gainedhonor hy displacing I.emiska,

iM'linite, in the lirst round andII Merwin of W(iodbrid(te in theIs. Merwin defeated Berinird-I.elili, in his lirrtTtrund piny.

;i shiifflflitiai'd, first, place, hon-uent to I'nyjjena of Iselin whoaway with the play by rollinic

' perfect panics. Pochek andnurd Rallied second and third

ihe

SALE EFFECTIVE ONE WEEK. DEC. 1 5 • 21INCL. .

Log Cabin Quadrangle, MI thi> edge of the i),UOO-«cre Duke forest, i« the home of 32 studentsat the Dtikr univenity l»*r ichool. The buildings are of log and concrete conilruclion. There arefour of ihe cabins, with a recereational hall in the center. Cabint »re linked together by a coveredwalkway. Accommodations are at a premium, and those who live there »re pleased with the atmos-phere And advantages for study.

Colonia News- -Mrs. (ieoree Keller of Dover

KOJKI served as chairman of a cardparty sponsored by St. Cecelia'sChurch Thursday.

- -Miss Laura .lean Rrairjon andMiss Wiltna Stnll of Enfidd Road,liotn freshmen nt N. J. C, acted aamodels ill. the Campus News •Fash-inn Show at the College.

Mr, and Mrs. Daniel DenBleyker had as their guest for afew days last week Miss MildredWoman, who lias returned to herliome in ElizHbeth.

-MYs. .SydTiey Rcaujon of Col-onia Boulevard entertained MissRuth Morris of Highland Parkhtst flntiirility.

-Mr. and Mrs. George Ander-son of Dover Koad had as theiron'rnijtht KUfst,s Mr. and Mrs.Alex Kzaley, formerly of Chain-o-l I ills Koad.

- -The regular monthly meetingof the foojieralive Committee ofthe Colonia Citizens was heldMonday with Mrs. Arthur Say-

II. ' 'Mi. anil Mrs. Charles C.

[WO HITCH-HIKERSIELD FOR ROBBERY,

iden Youths Caught Aft-er 3-Week Search; Police

Say They ConfessedWOODRKIIKIK -Wesley Mase.ll, \

|. and Wil l iam lieiT.v. IS. lintll of ^

• leu, w e r e a r r e s t e d r e c e n t l y ;

'."• a t h r e e - w e e k sea rch . They•'• In M for the d r a m ! . lur .

i'i.ii.it hail liy .ludire • A r t h u r: . . \ui . who iirfaiuiK'il t h e m Fr iday. i c h a r m ' "I rn l 'h i ' ry .

i in' liny.; w e i e c h a r t e d w i ' h th •

• h hike hiiltlup "f Michiii-I .lan-) • ki, 22, of Main S t r e e t , Hah-

Doris and Nhellon a lid NJisa J"11"'SlurRis of Connecticut.

—Millieent Brown, djius;htcr ofJtldRe and Mrs. Arthur Brown ofSt. (ii-orfco Avenue was a RUest ata birthday party in honor .ofPatrica Anderson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Roy Anderson of Wood-

—The Ladies' Auxiliary of theAmerican I.epion Unit No. 2<1H metlast week with Mrs. James Crowleyof Avcncl.

—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadlerof Chain-o-Hills Road have re-turned home from a week's visit atthe home of Mrs, Nadlcr's pftrentsin Middletown, N. Y.

—Miss Elizabeth Fnrr of Col-onia Boulevard entertained Miss

Judy Felton of Ralvway Sunday.—Mr, and Mrs. Goorire Hime-'

dorn of Pover Rond attended thefuneral of Mrs. Hagcdorn's sister,MIT, Oliver Compton of PluinlieldTuesday, Mrs. Compton died at jthe MuhlenlterR Hospital Sunday. J

—The final rehearsal of the.Col-onia Parent-Teacher's AssociationMinatrql was held on Friday nittht.Mrs. Charles Scott, general chair-mnn, has announced that all is in Ireadings for a splendid show,:which will he followed by dancinit •in the Avenel School Auditorium 'tomorrow, i t A p, m. .

—The Colonia Sunday School!;will hold its annual Christmas en-tertainment in the Colonia School jauditorium Friday, December 2!1.

* • • STAR FEATURE

ROEHECKERS OR

GOLD MEDAL

* • • STAR FEATURE

CAMPBELLS

TOMATO S O U PEverybody1!

Fnvorite

Reg. Size

Tall Can 6

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CAMPBEILS

TOMATORich, full bodied

2Reg. Size

Can. 11 8- Site

Tall Can

•TO

STAR FfeATURE

MONTE

JUICE"••ural Juice

c4Your Food Dollar Buys More ft King'Arthur

Deliciout WholeWheat Flake*

ITS XMAS INtotal points for the scries

i"< Iselin in lirst plaee with

jinints, Wiiodhridije second with]

nut Fords third with one.

."cut Wednesday the loui'Ufys • Mi t<.h<,|i o f W e a t n n i Road had as!»• promoted at the Fords f e n - ; t n r , j r ,, l, t,(. iu dinner guest Miss Altoat the i. i iner of Ryan Street Wijfjfin.-i of New1 York.\'<:w linm-wick Avenue I'lay | _ \ | r M(\ M,.S j . ' lo y , l Manse of

I be supervised liy WI'A IVr-; ('li;iiii-o-ilills Road entertained a tnel of the Kecreatioii Ut'part- i dinnfi' their son and (iau|{hter-in-nl. I law, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Manse

and sun Robert .Ir. of Ntw YorkCity. Mr. and Mr?.. Adolph Crudeof Flushing, I.. I..., Sunday.

- Me. and Mrs. William Gofson•of ('vlouia. Boulevard had a«-their

dinner (fuests recently Mr. andM;:;. Fi-cd Shin-]) of Hartford,Conn.

—Miss Ann Irving of ColoniaBiiulovHi-d left lust Monday to bethe Kiii-st of Mian Mae Drury ofWorcester for the winter.

- M r s . Sidney Pinkham ofChain-o-Hills Road has returnedIn her home froni St, Elizabeth'shospital in Klizaheth where sherecently underwent an operation.She will he colilined to her homefor a few weeks.

-Mr. and Mrs, Buel Tiffany oft'nloiiia Boulevard had as theiryin <ls for a few days Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Abraham and daughters,

TOYCENTER

POST TOAST1ESDOLES PINEAPPLE GEMSBARTLETT PEARSVAL VITA c S a . SPINACHLIBBY'S H ™ L s r PICKLESVEGETABLE RELISH •"-LIGHT MEAT TUNADIAMOND CRYSTAL SALTDOG FOODCUT BEETSDWARFS

A raretreat

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Ext. lg. Size •T \LPkg. I '*L

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16 oz.

10c

10c

(Flakes)

Plain or. Iodized

Champ?Brand

GenuineFancy

TOMATO PASTE

2 Giant 24 oz.Jars

Reg. V2 lb.Can

2 1 to >b.Boxes

3 *£? 10cWisconsin Fancy Lgst. Size

Quality Can

DILL PICKLES 2 l J ~Madonna *> Reg. Siie g 1*

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15c

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MY-T-FINE DESSERTSItalian Style

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Don't Fail to See His Long List of

CHRISTMAS GIFTSis a l leged by the iiulic'e l h a t _.•itateiiieiii m a d e to t h e m by

mi and H e r r y . j j i e boys con- jthe h o l d u p , stiilinjt they

nbed tin1 rule at Ccilniiia amiin- point nf a t u n , o r d e r e d the

r r . e i to s l o p a t Oak T r e e Koad,•hii. T h e y took t he man'.- wal- ,

1M which (.'oiiliiined only s even tv -centf ami a r e g i s t r a t i o n card

They let ,l;iiikowski out and till:I| r : how |ir cnii ld rcai'll ' h e neai

town. Krum l l ie re , t he buy*.v mi to Huhwiiy, abandoi i i 'dcm and walked l ioinr to l.i'i-

BITTEN BY DOGKasko, 7, Treated For Lacer-

aticn By Dr. Belafjky

WOnHHRIIHlE—lames Kusko,

7, of Smith Street, was trentwl by

Dr. Henry liclnfsky fur a do(? bite

in the rurhl thii'h. The youth was

Intteii Tuesday by an animal owned

by lii'v. Vincent Lcnyi.

The liiiiird of Health notilied

i;. v. l.-nyi tu keep the iliifj tied.

FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THEFAMILY

TOYSBOOKSCIGARS

CANDIES

LIGHTERSCIGARETTES

PENCILSPENS

BILL FOLDSCAMERAS OTHERS

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!

• A P P L E S . l b . 4 cPruh C«lif.

CARROTS b u n c k 4 cNew T«»«New le»«l

BEETS bunch 4cSweet Juicy

Tangerines

Juicy Florida

ORANGES10 For 10c

I'ur ^ iMir HirlNllilll- DiMMiriMllon

Hull) - llnlli UreHlln - Ml>llflul-d-

l.iiurc! lliii'lni: - iiirl«lnin» (.nrim

BLAKE'S100 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J.

ANNUAL TURKEY SALE10-LB TURKEY GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH EVERY USED CAR, SOLD FROM NOW UNTIL XMAS.

BUY THAT USED CAR NOW THAT YOU HAVE BEEN THINKING ABOUT, AND GET YOUR XMAS

TURKEY AT OUR EXPENSE.

1937 Chevrolet master coach $445

1937 Ford tudor sedan, radio andh e a t e r • • • t

1937 Ford tudor sedan

1936 Ford tudor sedan

1935 Ford tudor sedan

$395$325$225

1935 Plymouth tudor trunk sedan . $ 3 2 5

1934 Ford 4 door sedan $195

1934 Olds " 6 " 4 door(sedan $275

1934 Pontiac 4 door se,dan $245

1933 Ford sport coupe $1,75

DORSEY'S USED CAR MARTA "THESAfEFLACETOBVY"

ELM TO ( U K STS. ON NEW BRUNSWICK AVE.P. A. 4-2103. OPEN EVENINGS TO 10 P. M.

GUARANTEED QUALITY

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CHUCKROAST

17:

"SUPERFINE" QUALITY VEGETABLESTOMATOESPEASSTRING BEANSWHOLE KERNEL CORN

Etrly June

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G. Bantam

Lg.Cans

15c14 oi.Bolllo

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n Lg. Red£• Boxet

17c3 For 25c

5c29c

Heinz KetchupScot TowelsPalmolive SoapSuper SudsCone. Super Suds Bluo Bo* s««pk«. w u PU». 18cOctagon Soap Powder Epkg

U' 12cDel Maiz Mexicorn c° c

n H eDel Maiz Corn on the Cob l

c*n 13c

VEUCATMlfa.SEAFOOD.

AT OUR DAIRY DEPARTMENTFINKS "GRADE A"HOME MADE "KREE

MEE" SALADS

POTATO SALADCOLE SLAWMACARONI SaladBAKED BEANS

Your Choice @

10',PABSTETT.CHEESE

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Imported Holland Spiced

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PIONEER BAKERS Delicious T)\Tit .( C

CINNAMON BUNS Fkg'olb

CHOCOLATE DOODLE

Marshmallow Cookies

19cC c Each

iLb.Pkg.15c

Meats,, Vegetables and Dairy Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday

ALL GROCERY, VEG. DAIRY PRICES EFFECTIVE IN OUR N. BRUNSW'K STORE, 1 2 ( ^ j B A N Y S T ,

224 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY

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SPECIALSFROM FINK'S

BARGAIN BASEMENT

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COTTAGE CURTAINSt

l All wanted co!- fl 4fc u

on. Complete #1 1 1 /

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Children'sWARM

BATHROBES

BUnktt cloth.

59c

CHAIR PADSA new ihipment juit

to

tbooi; from.

1 5 c Ea.

FIBRE SHADESEcru, ivory, white and

3 for

SILK PILLOWSFringed edge.

Many co!o'r\.

2 to 1.00«r

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RayonTAFFETA SLIPSSeam proof. 34-44.

39cCURTAINS

Mexican plaidi and ^ ^ ^ ^Boiton meih. Full t"M 1 1 tfwidth; full lenfth. M U 'Rrady to hanf. ^ H J

a piif • • \&

CANNON SHEET SETS181-BO theet, 2 45-36 pit-low catei in holly pack-ing.

1 4 9 a Set

SASH CURTAINSDotted marquisette. Alcolors.

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GIRLS'WASH FROCKSN'f.v—crif^y s'y'es ir. solid colors

art! a'irat:ive prir.u.' Every dress

pu;i:-a:iti-ed fast color. A most us«-

f'a! ar.J welcome fid. 1 to* 10 yrs.

$1.001SKI suns

Why not give the Uy or gir! a new suitfor Christmas* We have a large vari-ety of all WOJ! suits with ftfr.ed iipp*r[vanlfi in every wanted color with orwithout hoodi. Sizes 3 to 16. Speciallypriced. '

4.98UP

CHILDRENS' BATHROBESMade of Beacon & Homestead

cloth. Full cut. Well made. Blue,

feed and Green. 1 to 16.

$1.001 UP

Toys and DoWe carry a full eelectio'n of popular dollstnd stuffed toys andanimals. Gift* that wil1

lelijfht every child i>'i price you want tiay.

VILLANOVA HANDS HOMESTEADS DROPCADET LOOP UPSET GAME TO BOHUNKSDowtii Strong Holy Cross S

As Jirttot, BrodbkkAre Off Form

.K—Ir. r, foM-,pl-

DEACONS OUTCLASSEDLose Second In Row, 21 To

11, Stewart Boys AndLiom Win, 13 to 12

' I.-,.- ff •. rr, ri*v,;r-'i to five H'',y

«':ov H >•>'.>• O"«« ><i at) the wayRickets hy De-\".y ar,<! Kath gaveV,.:ar.ov« a IT f. 1 * v;:: r», B"•'j !i\ nr. *•»• b«-«t for trie .f-=t!*-

•wi.> Jar-:.-.' . . i r i B ^ d irk. 1! :

Holy Croit

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lir- i-.'.-M.

Villanora

Kf-.ny. •CaTp.ir., fI)e Joy. c(Inlittrs, R •

K a t h . jr

Ir. the =ecor,dl:ept up i'.- victory m»relh>y sound-ly dvfeatinp GeoTsretourn 30 to 8with !)i.r Sullivan leading the nor-*:!- A.!V. 11 point.', ("apt. Boyle wasr.i-v with f< markers.

Fordham0. F. T.

1). ?-jl!ivan. f . 'i 1 n 'Everett*, f 2 0 4?',-.?, c 2 1 5Buylo. c 1 4 6Alma'!, g . 2 0 A

'.E — The Home-«*ts i* /. tht Woodbr.d^f Inter*n-i-!i«.:(- ; .jrt le»? l je dropped

- h VVJ'*' ty fnibnc be' re

i • ' .'.'•'. rnakirir thier Sr=<

- • •. 21 to 11.• • , -aT.c d;vi»:or. tbt S

•> co:'^'!t:-'-... '' . :?.re'.y r.ojert out the formid-tho:r i?:'i .' , '.. j-.-Jo>, IS to 12. and the

L.•'•!•.• -.•: py.fd the CtMf to exactiy1. K. T ;ht «ame tune. In ooth these2 1 " ' matches, the team? were excep-- 2 •' .;.or.aily evenly waited throughout'1 ! 3 \y,;h J. McU'Jfhiir.'j fix points for;') U " '.he *inner? being the highest scor- (

— ,ng in the Lior.?'-Cadet! go. For.r< r' V> '.he later, «corir;|? honors were di-

' vlrled amor.j; Jardc. DeJoy »nd irr F. T. Moore, alj of whom clicked for j2 j •"' fou,' point? each. ,. , |0 2 2 Han«on wa« the principal point- j1 2 -i gtxitr for the Stewarts in their \1 0 2 close tiit with the Jo-Jo'». Byrnes'1 2 -1 and Goveli-.j, each with two field :

— goals, led the I,"> " 1" The Bohunks' triumph over tjie !

Jiomeptead^ ivas the most decisivethin •week ir, the lta^ue. Boheleke. jBchunk center. wa= hi?h man withnine point**

The lineups:Honeite*<U

Thompson,Husar._ fGre.=h'jk, •

Salvia.Brnyfi. aGreco, gPf riita. -tc

m They're Fast- 3p«4>ee

Roller SkatesRe*. 4»c

FLASHLIGHTQ P E N ^ j,tVERYNIGHTUNTIL -;'.

CHRI5TMA«

OPENEVERYNIGHTUNTIL

CHRISTMAS 111«h «iwl ••••*

Mnl for • *>'*

mmr \Ymi'llWABiBied at this Little Radio Wonder! 1 B r i \ t « S ^

SILVERTONE ^PETITE'|A HANDFUL OF BEAUTY - A ROOMFUL OF POWER f

i. 12 f,

G. F.

G.-i-. f -Finn, f .Zicfc, c .Rimak,Powers,

0 20 01 0

T.2 Biclcert. f2 Harr.ilL f ...2* Johnson',' f0 Boheleke. c2 F'rupper.

— Aiccne.2 4 S

In the fir.'t fame Notre Darm' To*.a!.=won its first victory by defeatingManhattan, 17 to 10, Capt. JimmyFitz Patrick passed and brought hu Govciitz. ftram to victory' by his great play. ]i. Peterson, fRed Moore was high with 6 points. J. Peterson, c .Captain homers scored S point- for Byrr.es. g

Notre Dame

Humer. f ....Fiti Patrick, fMoore, cAiber'.son, g'....Herron. gKeating, p

Mtnhtttiti

Somers. fKr'rr. fTuihill.c(\ncannon, g 0 0 0

G. F. T.2 0 42 0 43 0 60 0 01 1 30 0 0

S 1 17

G. F. T.3 2 8.0 0 00 0 0

Totals

. Kath. 0 2 2

3 4 10Standings

Holy CrossViiianovaFurdhamGeorgetown ..N'otre DameMa-hatun

L.111

Pc;.. 7 .ri 0

4

Manhattan vViSlanova v*.

10

SaturdayFordham.Gf-Tgetowr).

Notre Dame vs. Holy Crow.

GREYHOUNDS BURYALL STARS, 26-12Win Second Straight In

'38 Season; AlaruesAlso Triumph

FORDS—The Alarues and theGreyhounds, both by decisive wins,pulled up another notch on theirclaim to supremacy in the Fordslight senior basketball league.Eaoh chalked up their second-traighl victory.

The Alarues took. over theKr.iirhts. 33 to 23. Rielly toppedhis mates on the scoring end with

'11 points, followed by Grega,Xagi-ngast and Harkey, all ofwhom contributed six markers

I apiece. Fisher was high man for: the losers.! The Greyhounds buried the All'Stars under an avalanche of pl*in* and fancy scoring, led by Cipo andE. Johnston, and won to the tune

; of 26-12.i The lie-ups:I All Start

G. F.Bovtrinski, f 0 0

0 01 0

f 01000

G. F. T.,2 0 411 2 4i0 0 0,0 0 liio o t t !

Height 434 in. width G'/i %in. Depth 4>4 IB. j

Low In Price—But Bi | !« ™Value

1ip in «!»«-—p*<llr t> rrliv butIn talar! Inal ibr rld<i> fa'

ut hritroom. aarnrr). ** k!1f l« .

room«n: Tr«»rllii« MfB rarry •*iirm. Oarratr« on A.C. or

IM . Kiiraordluai^ prrfomaarairon 4 nunrrful iubi» . . . clear.rrxinabi luar from fell a>aa»l».IKakrr. Slnilr hroaaraiit aaadi

lo H30 K.( . W-»IDUI bakrtllr.

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Specially Priced

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SPECIAL! U r g e Si,->•

XMAS STOCKINGFilled with the folhw,,-Box of Crayoiu • Dra>i->-Boak - Toy Aato - Cinci,Ban - Pop Corn - Pean'iuand Xanu Candy.

A 50c Value

11 In. "DUCKY DOL!.

$3.00 Down~B«latic« MonthlySmall Carrying Cbarfe

FOR BOYS OR GIRLS

WITHLAYETTE

CASK

Kreger, i ..H. White, fWand, c ....Sno-wfield, cHanson, gC. White, g

TotalsReferee^—Gyenes.Scorer—Royle.Timer—Dunfee.

Iiotit

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Totals

Jardot, fDe Joy, f -Brodnick, cJ. Fitzpatrick, cEV?retts, gSuilivan, gMcore, g

TotalsReferee—Keating.Timer—Fishinger.Scorer—Dunfee.

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Famous"GLASSBAKE"At the Lowest Price In History

A Grand AssortmentWith Chrome-Plated

Framei

• PIE PLATES• CASSEROLES• BAKING DISHES

FOR GIRL"like Mother" £>.Electric Iron* *J

H u d Operated $ 1Jewing Machines 1 •

"Little OrphanAnnie" StovesSturdy Large Size 5"]BLACKBOARD

Sen-ice for 4— 21-P!

DINNER SETS

1

LaZizza Named PresidentExempt Firemen'i Group

: FORDS —Joseph LaZizi* uf! Hopelawn was appointed president; of the Exempt Firemen's Associa-i tion of Fords, Hopelawn and Keas-bey at a meeting held at the Keas-bey Firehouse Friday night.

I Others elected were: vice-presi-dent, William HeUegaard of Fords-second vice-president, Mithael Par-sler of Keasbey; secretary, Joseph

jDamhach Jr.; treasurer, HowardSharp of. Fords; serg-eant-at-arms,

|Georbe Barrett of Hop«lawn;; trustees, Mr. L&Zizu, William• Gloff of Keasbey, and Marius Han-, sen of Fords.

Binper, g 0 0 0J. Cipo, g 1 1 3

Totals 12 2 26Koifku

! Paszinski, f 1

! Lund, f

, Kramer, cj Bolts, c

(Lund, g'Novak, g " 3

Botts, fGrowney, fFisher, fLabancz, cChovan, cYuhas, gFlowers, gKapihs, g

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0 21 70 20 20 4

0100 0 'Flowers, g 0 0 00 OiKapths, g A 1 0 21 7 ; • i -r >

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GOLD SEAL RUCI

Totals 5 2 12Grtyhsundt

G. F. T.J, Koznw.f 0 0 0Oruar&ky, f 2 0 4Simon, f ....' 0 0 0Kluj, f 2 0 4E. Johniton, e s 8 0 6S. Cipo, V ,..' 4 t 9

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in aXrnas Wrapper

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In h

i nr l iMNK" 1>y the Hoard„, iii,- Township (if Wiiuil-

Jl Hi,. Cnnnly of Middlesex,

I li shall he unlawful" ,,,.,.11,11, lirm ur ciirporntlon

,,. ,,i maintain, or tn offer" " | i , ,|,1(i w l lh ln the contlnnN nf| ,v n«i,lp uf Wuudhrldge, nny."'....lilcr or mr camp, without

h ' i , , , , |-,,r i.pd rccelvlnir frutnI .,,,|, HcpartiilNit II pprntlt no

' •!,, iniinn(V-hVrelnafter prn-,„. without complying with

Unnv h e r e i n a f t e r net fo r th , or. ,. ,,,. rcKiilntl(in« which m a y,,,,,,;,i...l hy the n m i n l of

-I ii-uHi t i m e to l ime und the, the H l n t e of New J e r s e y .

„ " Kaeli app l i ca t i on for,„ nul l s l in l l he In w r i t i n g und

il,,.i.i'fure limy be provided byii.-iiiii l i op r t r tmen t for thrit put -

,,,l if p rov ided , "hull he imi'd.',' t h e s a m e Hhull he pro

iler. nr i-nr e:imp, Tho writer sup- ^indply •.hall be nliininal'l '- i r u m fancr is

inv. nloii l lv Im'iitp,! in iind ulmultbe fl.-ihl i ;imp find no d i p p i n g vesselsor cutiiniuii 1'iipn HIIIIII IK> pr-rmltti.il.

P I J I I | | , | ( f s , l , : , | | not li, | » ltnlttpil In run :it larirc In nny sulilr u m p :it «ny time.

H»cll»n \2. It Hhiill ho iirtlnwfiilfur nny person, firm or rn rponi t lo r i

.uwnlng, npernt lnR, nr IISIIIR ntiy sin liU n m p or unit therein, tn r e m o v e uri!iniHi. to lmve rehiovi'il t h e ^ l i fe ln ur

tn inspo i l l i iE ilevU'es I m mnny to t i rUl , t rnl lcr , or i n m p , I I I . nvIn ollierwlno. pertrutilcnlly iifflx It InDie g r o u n d In u munnei thi i t wniihlprevent the. remty r e m o v a l of I heKIIIII Imir is t , t rai ler , or rBmp ini",wl : limit linvliiK (II'HI oli talneil u per-mit frnrrti t.hf bu i ld ing l i inpe i tor otDie Towiidhlp nf Wnmlhr ldgc sci tui!n. Any such a l l r rn l lnn tu nny tour-ist, t rn l l e r , or ciimp cur n* iihuVo «elforth ahnll hn ro iu t r i i i ' i l ' u s imhjeci-Ing the name tn Hie rmiii lrementi i ofthe hiilhlinff code of the T W M I I I I

f W l b l d

• i n i i i l v

" R M ; I I I I I | 1 e l ' I It f S i l t " u f ' N o v . 1 , I

British Guiana to Become Jewish Refuge

.'111'. I

T. A l li illniiTx i

lirrcli>. This'; I In- in.

o t i l l i i u n i c v

pnrMiiinnt

W.I.I.'-I'V

TO: }'. III.IK srii noil

i ,n uniteTin. nntni1

ilcunt. tye npUrn following:n n i l inlr t ipHH l i t t h e

irUnt.mime and «d(lr«H» ni the

nr nf tin- premises.nf the prcm-

I I

uf Wondbrhlfre ntid the IIIWH ,,f thefltnte of New Jersey petlalnli i i t tn n

hOUM>.1J. F.very such enmp

slinll he provided with ul least "ticwuter cloKHt for each sex -ourtlnctly mnrkeil "I 'or W o m e n 'on,) d is t inct ly mnrki-d "Fur Men,"il ltd t he r e »hnll he provided nn iiihll-i lurin i wu te r cloiH for caeh sex fnrpvery flltt'i'ii ur Iriictlonul partthereof in oxcens or flflcen male* aii'lfor every fifteen ur fract ional par t(hereof In HICMH of fifteen fennilejliving In thr (nild i n m p ; provided,howevtir, that the linnrd o f ' t t e a l l hnr HH representat ive mny exemptuny i-i\mp ncrouinl a l ready exis t ing attho t ime nf the passage, hereof fromfully complying with the provisionsuf thin section, when in ltd dlscrpflion HU'h deviation will nut ho de-t r imenta l In, the. heal th uf peilnrtsoccupying said camp grnnndx #r tothe proper sanitat ion of the prem-ises and vicinity.

Suction I f There sha i ; lie prn-ld«i| In oy*)ry minh ouuip on ade-

quate number of " "'

itli AnihnAn*n, .\niii,. \VWill.,'tt.NuTl i ' i ; IS ilKKI-'.ltV HIVI-'.N Hint

M l l l ' K J I I t ' l k H | l i t « l l > H l l , l > l l l l k . l

c a t i o n tu ll \ . ' T"wi i«h i ( i r u n i m l t t t e of ]t h e T o w n s h i p o< W I h r M g c In IlicI ' u i i n t y »r M i d d l e s e x t o r .. .l i nn uf "Hlil Imdy n n t l i o r u l i i K n | i r l -Vlllc s a l e hy HKflKnniellt *jt ,• t*rti 11 -

uf t a x s ide hold hy t \ e «nlilT m v n t d i l p »f W n n d h r l d g e IIKIIIII*,•erl i i ln p r o p e r u # « . ftMepafd In y o u r I

HI t h e I,is twil l* , an . l t h e As-nt M a p "f " " h i T u w n s l i l p ;i-

ks Sold n t T n \ Sa l!A Si 'p lsWliet 1 I'M I

Mill V (I, l i rhcr ITilh.:,,::\\ ( i . - i uhe r I Mh. l : i : ; ' ;

,, |* iii-n-liy Klveii Hint ih iIp C/ . ln l l l l t i ee will ' m e e t I 'e-ldt l i t!>:l«, lit. t h e Melt lnvlnl

,i,l ' i h i lh i lm! , Wi . "dh i ' i , l g . ',,-jev, ni s:'"> I1. M- MOSTl- ' . iv m n i l cm sifhl r e n u c ' l -

H. .1. D t ' S K l A N ,Tuwnshlp I'lerlf

l(i,f pr'Mlllil'l' 1'*, Illi^1.W.I.1MB

•[•I,. iicHi'ilption nf the prcm,„'... whereon nr whurelii It In,,,i|ii.ni'il to rrnnluct tlie tourlnt,i,.,,i,,r or inr c»mp.\n uRrcenipiit ' " comply .with,11 |ir"vlsluin nnil regulations' « • nr luTdiftcr promulgated.

iHiimn of the sewer, WaterIHU l d d

\ i

i' number of Kiirii^ifp receptn-i:li:fl of and With cluvrf dttinK nietnlrortrii for ,refiiHf. an lick iind tuh-liluli ax tnuy be drimed neioiuwry byth r i d f i l i t l h It rliluli ax tnuythe rinurd of or Its

.inn I,,II.-V faclllHeH pruvlded.Tl,e iiuixlnium numhef nf trail-,-j^ ur ciimp curs tu he uccum-M i i . d n t e i l .,\ uti i teineiil of nil either pe r t l -i. iii l i i furmii l lnn a s may be.

t i ' i i i l r c l liy Hie HoVlth Depar t -ment. / ' ^ ^

• I, i i pp l l i r i t l l n nhnll be, aeenm-,.! hy mi insDfi t lnn fee of (Innl : . i | l i t i l l a ra V r w h l ' h u receipt

ii i he Hoard o f ' I l eu l th sha l l Issue..nmileM r p c e l v d l hv (he Hea l th

"*••' HH limpct'thm fre.s orunder the provisions uf

tatlve. und |uc/i jniluucf rreeptinleMshall at all ilmes he maintained In:i clean anil-{unitary cnndltlon.

Section l|, There flhll he providedin every ht|cli.iuiii|, one ur Inure slopdtiltrt ])totj«riy tunnected u'itli asewnr

p.riy connother su l lnhl i ' tlL<piisul

•^eetlrffl iu, H shun he unlawful tpermit | n y waste wiiler ur nuilnrlfi.from Sinks, hiiths, sliuwerfi, ur otherplumb,ii* fixtures In any touristtrailer,.Jr car camp or In any camp.Io he JIBIHIHIM) tipun the surface (the KHunil and all nu'h IIMurcWhen lit use must he cnnnvi'ted willthe sewer syi-lem of the Township, oIn the alternative, the •*—' —t-hftFf.fri.rn must be di

Lots Hloi;'i-i:ui::iiw

N'lltle.'i.n nsli

( cinherMuni' ilS'ev, ; l l .

Mini l l .KKKt COVXTVCOCIIT

I OUDKIt TO SH' iW f'APHKPIN' T1IK MATTKlt OK TMK, 1CSTATR

OF RKWAUl) \\t. lH>01'Klt. DrcrnsedFrank K. ('ootii;r, admlnl^trnloi" uf

the ijstate of Kdwiird \V. Connor, de-'»s«<l, having exhibited under oathtrue Recount nf thi> personal eHtatf;d debts of said Intnrs tulc 'wt lcrehy

i appeiirs tli.'it thd personal entlvteif the said KdTraril W. Cudpcr, de-?n»wl, Is I l isul l l iknt to l>ny hl» debts

»nd rmiuest lng tho aid of thin ciiut'1In the p i rmlsps :

It Is, thereupon, nn this 2Rth dny'if November, I93S, urtlcreil Hint allpersons interested in the lands, tene-nents, hereilltiiinonls nml reaJ-CBLaJoif the sulU Kilwuril \V. fflrtfier, (In-

led, appear before. Ihln Court ntthe cnui thousi! In the City uf New

on the 20th day of .Iannt ten o'clock In the fore

FABER'SPhone 4-4596

OPEN EVENINGS

Perth Amboy i

FOR ALL t.

Gennine SILEXCOFFEEMAKER

g Cup Sit*

R«l « «

8-pc. Chromium Tarniih ProoliCOCKTAIL f i kSET ^.rWi 1

,:,-•,. fceH uriiler the pruvl.ilonn uf.iilliinitce "Ini 11 he paid Into I he

MI 'h ip TrnHKiiry II.I revenue.,. ! •'ii :! I'IMIII the lllliiK of nn

i. iitlnii ;u ("inpnnled by Die In-• •linn fee in mcnnlHrne with the

.iM'nm <>f thin orillimiicc, It Ahulli. ' iluty ur tin- llnuril of IlenlthI li« duly iiuMMirlr.fil rcpi'e«enta-

i-. "i repri-Hiiitatlve to lnve»llgntert'niiHi.'H nml determine whether

: prnpiiHcl ruinl>ii>K ground* nr•.!!»• fielertcd, therefor lonfiinn*

. the rei|ulreinentH nf this itnli-•'-, tlie iei|uli.-inentfl uf the nnlt-i of tin- Tnwnihlp of Wnoil-

• i«e i n n i i i H i n l y knowf i it it t h e Zon-• i i i i l l iu i in e, iind t h e r u l i ' i a n d

. . i l . i t loim of t h e l lonri l nf H e a l t h ,1 tli^ l a w n of t he S t ; i t e uf New

: -,-v, Nn i i e r m l t s Nhnll In; lusueili's.-i s i i r h t o u r i s t , t r a i l e r , or c.Jir

n,|> ani l t h e .ill,, x e l e c t n l t h e r e f o r ,million w i t h nuch n - i i u l r e m e n t s a n d

i - t i t h e a p p i u v a ] nr t h e l l i t a rd of! iHh n i ' l .— ii.l l l i .urd uf H e a l i l i may

is ' i H ' i i . ' i l n u n u p r u v . . n r r e j e c t-.- p r n i m n T l totirtrX,my.MTlI'Mi I. A tn i i r i a t , t r a i l e r , o r c a rnip Ml.;ill in- ilrl lneil to i n c l u d e a l li.'U-- :111• 1 iiKex iifiiially i n t e n d e df ii. h ik'HlKintllnii a n d In a d d i t i o n

id t d

«_, - - pf inr n u n n e r l a t M i K t u r y lun l i f - I l o n n l

Pictured at the left !• part of St*bro«k market in Georfetown, Britlth Guianii, where plumhave been made hy Grrot Britain to Uftie at Itmt 10,000 tauare milei in Britith Guian* to providehomei for German Jew> leekinj refugn from the Nat! r*|im«'i antl-Jewiih tHrnpnign At th* rightit an aerial view of Kaieteur faJli, of the umi country, which i« five timei higher ihkn Niagara (•IU,and one of the higheit in the world.

$2.33A IWul Gift

An Ideal Gift.

Reg. »5 04 S3.S8

!oma

mr

h ik'HlKintllnii and In additionretn. Hhall he defined to mean andmde iiny initiirnohll* tourlnt pafk

;imp a n d shall lie fu r the r definedncliidr nny place, a rea ur prem-upon which in Uicated any unit

l h l t

Health.Sc t lon 17, Rvery such camp sh

lie providcil with meiuiH uT llRhtithe Nun.e nt niKbt mid all fuhllWater »luBets, lintMnir units anHlmllur fuelllile.i dhall he provliliiwith Hiifflclent llghtini; nnil thvsluili he ki.pi HRhtoil iluling thelieuf-ji or itnrttncKs.

ftectlon 11 All tullets, Rinkwater faucetn, Karhn^,- rerepta, les:ind other eqinprrient rt'<iuli'(!d hy:\if pruvlsliiiiH of this <T'lli,iin< " Ininch camps, or which may herenflerlie required hy rule« and reirulallonHof the. Bonrii uf l lnil th shiill not1 beconstrued io mnin tullctN, ^inks]water faucets, Karhagc t-pecpiaelesand other equipment now or here-after located in ur adjacent to suchcamps which urn nlremly requiredunder thepruvislons of other lawnui- ordnances for Nprvhlng otheruses or premises,

Section 11 Tim Bnnrd of Healthmay exempt any camp existing atUm tim« ut Uw .pasHiuw ul lhla.ul'Ui-

Crnm fully ((implying with thetons of till* ordinance when

In iU discretion sui-h deviation willot be lietr.mciiUi) tu the lusiltli ul

the aald pernuna occupying snkl

niry, 1!M, at ten oclock In thennnn, tu nhow online, why no much nfthe mild lands, tenements , heredi ta-ment* and real es ta te nf the BftldIClward W. t 'nuper, deceased, phoviUlnut he sold n i will he suftli ient topay his ilehtK, nr the residue thereof:

the case may reiniinvIt Is fa r ther ordered that (bin nr

• l , r he, lulvertiHi'd uecordlnK tn lawiiinltiV|liH»hed In the Woodbr ldge In-lependent , oho of tlie tioWRpdpeiof the S ta te for six weeks lit leanta i m In each week.

Alilt lAN I.YONU

--Mr». Edward Andmon of Co-Bayard .s conftne.l to herwith il , l e w .

-Mrs, W,ll«m Godson of Co-

inln Liivell of Middlesex Avenue , m, . n _, , , , , Wltn illness,

•wert> luncheon and theatre guestsNewark Wednesday, - M » - P h i ! l P- M r . and Mrs. Arthur Nelson l o n i a P - T - A-Chain-O-Hills Road enterUined » te» i n

dinner recently Mrs. Grced

it dinner recently Mrs. Grace Gardner, newly electdShields, Raymond and Thomas A. president at tho home of Mrs.

d M d Mr B A Horace BroRely of New Brunawichiiiley

iHiKrtedl Ali l t lI ' rank i'.<ninnlly, surroKiUe,

l ' a i ke r 13, Nielsen,VriicJur lot Pet i t ioner

l lohnrt HullditiKI ' I I t h Ainhuy, X. ,T.

U-J Jo 1-6

.,-. IBS n.. {iicaiiiv,,. „

und Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Horace BroRely of New Brunswick

ui'unti£ of Avenel;' MTS. GeorgeMilse of New Brunswick, and Mrs. """„ " , . . „ » ^ f i , ,«;j|liam - - i . u —Men. Chariot Scott of Buneld

W

pivlng or

, ' l i i lpped wit

liif; purpiinewliue.ln or

y unitwhli'tl

ed with wliue.ln or plmlltrnd usp.l Inr the purPOAit or

ti p uf llelngiplahle tu tlve. purpime uf(inpui'ti'il I'rom place tu place bylive pnwer irt dtlier mean .

.-•ctnm '<. Thi- piovlilonn of thisii no iihiill In* applicable trv tuurlst, trailer ur car tamp

•iiin the Tuwnnlilp of Woo(lbrldy«nt ti. any permit), firm ur corpora-

n iniiiitiuiiiriK operating, Qoni In K, ur inrtni 111 UK anyi iM, trailer or car enmp, and Aha

I,.' applicable lu any pe.ruun Hv.. -.I h lcpini i In any tourist, trailer,

ir wimp, as well u.t to nil i.tht• .II-, tlrmn or lorpuratlonH vlolati,i ciintrlhutlnK to th- violation.. i.i tlie provisions uf this urili-

• tii.n (,. No tourist, trjller, nrimp shall he lu.ated, miiln-

1 --I ui permitted within unv ureant.. Tuwnslilp of WoudbrldK*, cx-

r'ltiM ilmse provhled for ill aecord-1 . in Hi ilii- pryyjiilniii uf the urili-

i"•• of thp. Township of Wood-•:L ' "iniiiiiiily known an the. /.i>n-

.; "illinance.: '"iii.ii 7. Kvary purton, firm or;••.! ,1'iin uwnlngy maintaining or

| ." ' ' i |ni{ a tuurl&t, trailer, ur cur:np. shall nialnluin the pump, and

. luili'tx, lmthn ur Hhowerit, ur other. piiitiiiaiii is in a (.lean and aanl-

y , uhdilloii, und shall mnUitalnli e.ulpineiit nnd facilities in a

>le "f ifuoii repair.-"••.•Hen V Kvery tuiirlat, trailer,< in . amp shall be laytd ulit, mnln-

ainl in liinircil to provide un-

camjj or tbie coimnunity, ur tu tinproMf sanitation of the premises ofthe vicinity.

Hnotlon 2U. It shall liu the dutyuf every person, firm or corporationowning, leaalnir, renting, maintain-ing, operutlnK, or using a camp orUnit therein; as heroin denned, with-in thi! Township of Woodbrljge, tocomply with all of the. provisions ofthin ordinimco anfl of any rulen andrtKulatiohfl formulated by the Board<if Health governing such campH andany such person, firm, or corpora-tion vloluling any of the provisionsof thin ordinance or of said rulesarid regulations, or contributing Inany vf.iy tu the violation tlierwif,shall, upun lunvlctlon thereof, hepunlahoii by a line nut exceedingTwu Utiin'reil (|100.0(I) Dollurn, orhy niun luuninciit not exceedingthree 13) motulm, or by botli theline and imprlsdnment, all in the.dllorution of the pourt .

Seutloh 21, Kvery person, firm, or.-"t'lJUUIl i l , I . . C ) l . l inu

iCiirporatloii violating or cuntrilnitlngIn any wuy tu the violation of thisurillnance br uny part the.ruof, shall be.iltsfinud guilty uf u separate offBtisefor each day during which aueli vio-lations continue und* .shall lie jiun-llhalilu thiTCf.,r as herein provided.

Htctlon 'ii It Bliu.ll be the dutynf the Hoard of Health and of thePolice Department to enforce theprovisions of this ordinance und forthe tmrhosti of securing enforcementthereof, the Health Officer or otherrepresentative of the .Heard ofHealth and the ifternbcrs of the Po-lice lJepfiltmcnl shall kuive the rightami are hereby empowered, subjecttu their detail, from tlm« to time,to enter upon the. premises of anysuch camp us herein mentioned oper-ated within the Tuwimhlp uf Wood

NOTICK TO COSTIl VCTORSI*, w. A. ['mien No. ». J. tan - us

t 'dntract \ n . 1TOWNSHIP UK WOtiliUKIDOK

Separate scaled bid* for Oener;'(instriH'tlon fur Sanitary Intercept

Hewers und Appurleniincen, tcher vl th Incidental work In (••"tion therewith will ho recel..

by the TuiviiKhlp Committee ul tlTownshlii of WooilhridKe »t tlMt-miirlnl Municipal HnllillnK, W'ut•rldife, N. ,1., until h:'M) I1. M. Dece

her Ultli, 1!ISS, iiixi then at HIMt-murliil Municipal Hull,ling, pullcly upi'iied and read aloud.

Th" lhf(»i'«MUlun fur Bliliicl'3, - -of Itul, l-'urin of ('uiUraet. Tin• ppt nicatloiiti, and l-'oinifl ul'riimd and Performance, lloml mny(.xumined at the urtli* uf Ciarijinc1'nvin, Tuwnshlp KnKinet-r, Melfial MiinUlpal JJuiUlliig, u"d i:u]thet'i'of obtained upon psiynu'iit.15.00 fur em h set. It tlm phins ai\..HpeclllcntlonB are. returned In gboicondition, within Jive (5) days nllie opening of bids, (r>.00 will-efuiuleil. if the duetinientH sire nut

lied within the time staled, tliii.'litlrc amount uf deposit will he fur-felted.

The Township Committee uf the-ownshlp of Wnodltrhbge reservesIhe. right tu waive any Informalitiesn ur to reject any m- all hidf.

....eh bidder must deposit with hisbid security in an amount of notless than live per centum t-r,", ) ofthe biiNc, bid In the form nml KMto the eiuullllons pmvlded in tliformat Ion fur HiihKrs.

Attention uf bidders Id particularly•ailed to Hie roi[UlreinentM as tu'unilitluiis uf employment to he oh-icrved and nilniuium UHKC rates'>e puiil under tills cdntniet.

The estimated cusl uf |Jle work 1(ie piTformed iituHr thin contract I'tlftu.ntlfl.iw.

No bidder may withdraw his bid.vllhln thirty dnys alter the actualhue nf tin: opening I hereof.

II. J. iil ' .\l 'L\N,Tuivn-.hlp IMei'k.

—Annual election of offtcorgwaRheld at a director's meeting of theColonia Country Club Mondaynight vith all th« present officersre-elected. They are president,

Smith; vice-president, ParisForman; treasures, W. S. Gtnongami nccretary, D. W. Bartholomew.

—Harry Ludwig of McFwland

attended

Uined » te» i n ^ n n ° f M r 8 ' A l b * r t

Grace Gardner, newly elected stnto P.-Ti d t t th home of Mrs

ySewaren Notes |

^_.,—=^=^^•Mr». Morris H. Sullivan ° M M \

Baltimore, Mrt., ?ptnt thi' weekend' •at the home of Mr. and Mra.Thomas Smithies, Wnodbt-idxcAvenue. v

—Mrs. Morirson Christip ofWent Avenue was hostess recentlyto the Sewaren History Club.

—Mra. F. J. Adamn, of WestAvenue, spent the weekend at theKappa Sigma Fraternity House litRutgers llnivcrnity, New Bruns-wick, wheTO she acted as chaperon." -Mrs. Edith Shumley and

City, \j. I., and

111I

New HrunswicK, anu mn. , . ,Burton of Fresno, Call- ~ M r s - LnarlofcScott of Nnneia | (laURirtieM*«3aKieh City, I, i.

The Nelson family were Road was the luncheon ituest of M r j H D ( , , B r ) ( o f { ; ] l f f JJOB(," • • • ' • - * M - "•"•» Si-oit of Linden Tues-1 thn h m ^ o n m M t a M o m t n y ,

DINNERWARE SALE196 Dinner Set.To Choote Front!'

In Latest Designs and Patterns.Chinaware Pottery Glassware

Rtf. »2.49 21 pt. Lunchoon

(or 4

Reg. 3.49 32-pc, Dinn*r Set

~-S«rrlc» for 8

JUf. 8.94 JJ-pc Complete

Dinner Set—Service tot 8

Reg. 17.B0 94-pc. Dinner Set

—Serrlce for 12

3-Pc. DRESSER SET

nut. ine iveison n n m j ^ t . ^

itlny Kliesta of Mrs. Shields of MM. Harry Scott of Linden Tues-

ivenel. day.

•• - --•• ««•» A»- w»«l «t Fairview Avenue, enter-tained at dinner Thanksgiving, Mr.

OTIUKminuter

i

o CcwlHiir* ot lh« WBiilkUiig and Loan

T'ALTNOTICK •tapt you are r - » « « « « » » « • • " - « — - - -ulicd to file with The,underslgim4 ana Mrs. Beresford Woodward and

'"""' rfl»»"i»tion HmiiI'ht<>r. Eileen of Crestwood, N.iih'Shi Vnderslgiiu* and Mrs. Beresford Woodward andiuntnry dissolution daughter, Eileen of Crestwood, N.

^ I c S r , : .V.n,l.S{.n«, It Y-; Mi. «nd Mra. Norman Wood-uuth if nny debts, cinirnn or ward of Flushing, L. I., and Leon-

ml'ni.-iecs in v

Weatml

theandhe

2 r. 111 day <ifIn default thi

barred frtnn uimainst the

fOf(!IS.!!',>hall

for' W u s l t ' ( . : o r ' l l f -\HHUV , a m / , . .

MlinniK UdUhFAIlBliOl'lS 1". 1«JOZ

•UFitppg in VulunLai'y DlflPoluli«« uf the Westipttisti1

lluililliiif nml lAtan Afsoclalion.

DAVID T. WII.r.NT?.,Solicitor fur said Trustees

Date.il; Oj'tubtr IOIIL J938Wl. ifl.-l*. t* l-2ll-T4la

—Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Christmanand son, Billy formerly of ForestHills, arc now occupying the for-mer Evans house on West HillRoad, Dr. Christnun is associated with Merck and Company in

the luncheon quests Mondny at the

home of Mrs. Harper Sloan, West

Avenue.

—Fi J. Adams, of West Avenue,

is visiting in New Orleans on H

blisiriesen trip.

—Mrs, S. J, Henry of West Ave-

nue, entertained Monday after-

noon at a board of directors meet-

ing of the Sewaren History Club.

--Mrs. Horace Sloan of Bloom-

field is visiting at the home of Mr

and Mrs, Harper Slonn, West Ave

nue.

Steel

OTHER SETS $1.94 up to $74.50^• •••• W

11S3 K«r«< »

l'lut* — I.mir«t

26-Pc. Stuinlet

flABLE•T

K l « . Otkera up

tl> rii.no.

lift:. f!LM

$1.44

Tarniih Proof.

Service for 6.

R«g. $6.94

0. 0. P. DANCEAVENEl^Thf Avenel Republi-

can Club will hold a holiday partyli D b 20

can Club will hold yut Club Kalita December 20,

Cvnaral £U«trlc Hotpoint

ChromiumTOASTERA Beautiful

C,ifl. RCR. 5.85

$3.88««rr>

Ho«rri, < innmunlt>

flf llm-sllirr

Holland Linen StripeJ_

WINDOWSHADES

npied Kpace of nut lean t h a n teni t.y i , n reel for e a c h t r a i l e r o rup ' H I , and the s a i d unoccupied•.I r l : i l l be iii ui ldi t lun t o tha space, ' . t i i uiii lcrni 'atli a n y por t ion of\ i r . i i l e r ur r a m p c a r . ' Tra i l e r andu p -HIS shal l he a r r a n g e d In rows.ntniK nr fuclnif on u d r iveway or•ii1 iiiioccuiiled s p a c e of not less

• II ten leef III w id th , leaving a n d' U I I I M K i ino i i s i r iu t ed acceHH to a

M i ' '.i reel ur a l l ey way connectedHi .i puhlli ' s t r e e t .Se, Hun 'J. Kvery t o u r i s t , t ra i le r ,

i , a i n p xliall he ,'MlaliliHlii'J and.iied upun a w e l l - d i u l n e d urea and<• in emi.Hv.H sha l l be p roper lynl'-'t wo au to prevent the accu-ilat lull of a Htorin or CUHUHI watiTH..Sc-tiuii ii). All ad(M|Uate supply of• ie wuter, fur drlnkltiK and dome-H-

innpuscs shall he supplied to meet• e »<iulrcmi!titi nt ruch tourist,

GXMAS$2,

M(.|^ HrllllltPli_ KUf. til fitj o u r rollern

tv -•:*•• » n : i t "l i r e . tt»i'

[Cimjwi.

48'

WAMT APS

BEAUTY SHOPS|t"HOOL, QIRL perm»tf«nt wav«

II.'JS. Charm Beauty Nhnppc, 7SIiln Kt W1»4brldg« »-0!S0.

••17*3i•I1OO1. (Hltl, PEMANKNT WAVE

1 11.91. Beauty item* J5c. «HKihway Avenue. woodbrldri »•1211. S-1T-S8

( 1 1 0 ( 1 W l t O I I I M M ' l U T * . . . , . . . , . u . , , ^ , „

bridge, and to inspect the same andall ftc< uniiiioiaUun,-, connected there-with..

.Section 23. Any permit grantedliereunilrr Khali be subject tu revo-lution ur suspt-rtuluii by thu Hoarduf Ileulth in the, manner following

A nullce, shall be served to tilyerauu, tlrm or i-urpurutiun huldin_such permit, s|n'clf>liiK wherein heshe, or it him failed tu comply witthe terms hereof und requiring suchpenult holder to appear before theHoard of Health at tlu> Time, andplace, therein uptcllled, not IVH.S thanlive (5) day* after service of salilnotice, requiring NUCII permit 1 '•'••••to show ctHint at said lime and r

why the aald permit xhouKI nut herevoked or uuapendtd. At theand place mentioned In nuld nutlet',the person holding the permit shall {Dave (he right to appear In peraon orby cuuntiel and Introduce HUCII evl-ilein'B ua lie may deslru and I tieHoard of Health shall-uonfronl KUIUpermit holder with the iharseau urn nut him, her or It und pi'uduc.uproof thereof, subject to cross lixiun-inallon, and after the Hald hfunntithe lluurd bf Health may at it» dis-cretion dismiss the charges or re-voke or augend the permit.

Section 'U. klvery permit ahull lu>transferable upon written " '

"inMul" nf Ihfi n tnto t in

XOTK.'K TO ((INTHAl'TOItSNOT1CR IS HKUi:i!Y (11VKN tha1

u.aled hlda will be received by tlTownship Committee of the Township oi' WoodbrklKe in the County ul"

' lleKuX, ut the Memorial M u nhi-..... Ruildlng, in said Township onMonday, December 19th, 1U38, at 81\ M. fur the removal uf intrhage ofall kimlB including smlies, fur a pe-riod of one year from January 1st,1939 to December Mm, U39, Inclu-sive, In the followliiK Kiirhitifi' collfic-•llon dlatl'lcls an act forth In an ordi-nance entitled "An Ordinance, tucrente (larbage Cnllootlon liiHlrh'ts"adoiuod Kchrunry lSlh, 1924, andamended Kebniary Dth, 192!i» Febru-ary Hlh, 1926; lie.ceniher 13th, 1926;•lnuuary 2lth, l'.H'I; March 7th, 11127;

'hruary IMtli. UKIu; Juiiimry 26th,1931; December lUth, 19:if., mid i)e

>mber filh, 1>J;!N. namely:District Nu. I, WoodhrtdK .

amended Oeci-mbi'i1 I6lh, 1935District No, -J, Kurds und

lawn;l^istrlct .No. 3. Kcush.'v lln-iithtn. us

1

SLIPS-GOWNSDance Sets)Chemises

(.OWNS —IU7-,,n Snlln andCrepe. Kail c»«.I.nee trimmed,•.nibroMtred.Tearone. IUTMblur. ..$!•« 1*B B ( | 17. . Mlfc *rayon SUP8.Lner trlmMti.r m b r o Idrred,vucktall bot-tuniH. Gnirin-t,rd • < * •Slifw XI-**-

Val. to $1.M

GIFT

UMBRELLAS16 Rib Silver or Gold

. Frames

Smart

Bright

Oilikint

Children'!

ALL LEADING

COMBINATION COLORS

335 MEN'S

DRESS SHIRTS

Slid

14 to 1

STRIPES . . . FIGURES .

CHECKS. Well tailored. All

pr*-ihrunk. Alto (in* coun

WHITE COTTON BROAD

CLOTHS.

You Save at

)ND CLEANERSon Holiday Cleaning

ArfROPWATE GJFTS"FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

WANTED TO BUY

ANTIQUES WANTfBD — FURNI-TUItK, Hllver and trlc-a-brac, Ooodi'ce» paid. Bchelner & SOB. « 1

Uroad Street, Newark. . Telsphon*Hiimbolt 2-611J, 1-T

HOUSE REPAIRING

i'ARPENTBH wanti work, repair1 Ing, remolding, additions, «tP.,

fiisonable. No lob too large • small-'out, 14 Dodd Pl»o«. Morgan. Tel.""rti Amboy 818. !-7. , •

DecemhiM1 "itlj, l'J3S;Dlnlrlct Nu. 4, Avenel 1'ark, u

amended February 'Jth, 192",;District No. a, I'urt UeadlnK,

nmeiide.d February Sth, IDSli,.lanuiiry 2f,tli, 1931, and He-1(•ember Gilt, 1938;

District- No. 6, Iselin, asFebruary 24th, 1930;

[Htrirt No. 7, Hewuren, an amend-ed March 7th, 13-7.

The following terms shall hesurvt'il: The collection ami I'eiiHM to be made In accordance with th(i

nal and speciflcal Ions for K'tr-nise removal dated Ikiembcr dth,lilllS, nuw on file Ill the. uhlce, uf the

nwiiHhip lOliflpuer.A certlflcate of ten per cent of the

imuiint of the bid to the urdoi1 of the,Tuwnshlp Treasurer Is tu accompany

acli bid together with a certificatefrom a, surety company stating thatthe. surety company will furnish saidbidder with if hond in Ihe amount ofthe hid, conditioned in accordancewith the form of bond attached tospocitictitlonii and proposal.

Kach bidder ahull submit with hishid written permits of owin.ru ufground Intended tu be uned aa dumps

>r the lerm of 'ha contract as wull

BOYS' BLACK.

ELK-TOP

STORM SHOESrith Fr«

et to

Knife

Big «

FOR SALEI'aragon Hevene Oear Marine Type

£1" Medium Duty Byroet. « Old'iad, Port Rfadinr- !*•!••

LOSTv iurg« dirk blue. ItothM pocket-

hook In Aventl W«dn»iday i f t « -"on. K«w*rd If r#tufn«d to UIW *•

Fru .r , 13 Chllton Btr«»t, ElUa-i t h

lion ot the holder of the permit <unllive n«w applicant addressed to theiioard of Health, upon tho paymentof transfer tee of Five Dollura andthe approval of the Board of Health.A permit may bo granted ut anytime during the year unit unions pre-vluualy revoked, ahall expire onecakndur year following the date o>issue. Every permit must at alllimes he conspicuously displayed utsuih camp and shall be pointed outand exhibited upun demand.

Bectlon 26. If any section, uub-uecilcn, Beiitonce, cluute, or jihraucof thlB ordinance is for any reaaonluld t -- . .- . . . . - . . . .,olBlon ».»... ..»- -the remaining portions .- .nunco. It Is llie, Intention of theBoard ot Health that this ordlnunc«Would hare betsn adopted Irrespec-tive, ut the fact chut any onu ur more

lnecUon, iuts-neoiion, ntntfiiice, clauitu,or phrase b« declured uncuamtitu-tlonal Insofar as thu remainder ofthij ordinance l» concerned,

BedtloA It. Tha Board ot HaallhSeen hereby declare that thin urdl-nancO l» adopted tu »cc,ompltslrtlie

01 tb« Township of Wood.,

VII. DVMH.1>V ., . - .

its ordinance is for any "reason t>r me KMUI "• -...» vU.,,._to N unconatitutlonal, auch de- "" W'tlcn endorsement on such wrlt-n shall not artcct th« validity ot ••'" pcnnitH Horn the Health Officerremaining portions of this ordl- >f llll> l t o a n l o f Health upprovlng

• • . , . . l i i n i i i l o c a t i o n .

l u I l l l 1 location,T l l l s ''iindUloii mutit bo s t r ic t ly

' '"milled with In the above respect•"" ' in uccordam-e with the i-ruvl-

o ( xk i f l t l g v i n l i i g

The rownshlp CommlUee reserves

M to d«.

Town.hin n «

Reg. $149

Ckildrcn'iWhite

Galothet

TrousersCLEANED

PRESSEDSleeve Lining

89c

CHILDREN'SSHOES

B o o t s , Oxfordt,

Str«p«. Doieni of

new itTl.t. White,

bl&clc, brown,

ent. Si»» 8H

Gift BOXMF n t

T%&**™&i™i I when buying- from

^mmmmmnsii

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F ' T K ) V . r 'Af lF KI ' i f fT

SCHINDELS OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TILL XIVIASf

CHOOSE PRACTICAL QUALITY GIFTS FOR ALL AT SCHINDEL/S THRIFT¥ PRICESMM 36 LUSTROUS RAYOti \ i ^ a r * y ^ JM-JMASK r - n - r u V u ^ A A " v w x r - u - i . I MEV BROADCLOTH 1 H H ^ l l H "FAMOUS'"AR-OEY^

iX\

36 WSTKOVS RfYOH

DRAPES$1.001

pr.Pinch p!»*'r-d LiAed and COB-

plttt with tie backi. All new fell

colon Re| . 1 48

5Pc. CRASH UNENEBOXED

SCARF & VANITY SET59ADJUSTA TOP

LACE CURTAINSLi|ht Ecru color only At-

trtctiTc border pattern.

Full width and Unftli.

Our ret prite, $1.00. 69cpr.

DAMASKDINNER SETS

1,.,L»r|« clolh with 6 nap-kin*. All colon. Maktiin attractive and ux-fy | r f t . Rtg 1.49.

CANNONTOWELSETS 39 SET

CAHHOU fART WOOLBLANKETSU.98

2 tont colon in alleombirutjoni Fell int70«60. Satin boundJu»t the fift joti wtrrlookinf for. Ref. 2 59

ELECTRIC IRONComplete Witk Cord

Heary weight, chrome plated.

Guaranteed for 1 year. Give

Her • uieful gift, Schindel'i

Houiewarei Oept. Baiement.

Electric ToasterComplete With Cord

A practical Xmat fift. Guaran-

teed chrome plated michrome

element. Electrical Appliance

Dept Schindeft Buemant.

UINCHEON SETSERVICE FOR 6

$0.99,

22Kt. border. 6 dinner platei.6 bread and butter. 6 destertj.6 cupi. 6 iaucert. 1 platt'-r 1vegetable di»b. An ideal Xmai

WOMEN'S AND MISSES'

HAT andSCARF SETS

ALSO PARKER HOODSFor iport and streetwear. Bright wool• ttipet, tnulti colon,2 tonei. All head-•ixei. An ideal gift(or molber, tiiteror iwe*the*rt. Bigtclettion.

69* • • . Bag Values!

HANDBAGSS p o r t bagi,t t r e e t bagia n d >-Teningbagi. All thefavorite thapviand i t y I r iNicely l i n e dand fitted; allcolon.

BOYS ELKSKIN

STORM SHOESSIZES

81/2 to 2

Real boots for littlemen! Strong wearing»ole» and rubber heels!In black.

Genuine Klkiktn, t a l l y

t»*lf« Indie* hlfh! Sturd-

ily built for MtlveFREE KNIFE

$100.00IN CASHGiven Away Free!

Christmas EveFirst Prize $50.00

SECOND PRIZE S1«.O« in cukTHIRD PRIZEFOURTH PRIZEFIFTH PRIZESIXTH PRIZESEVENTH PRIZEEIGHTH PRIZENINTH WUZE

FREE PRtZE TICKET WITH

SI$.00 in caskS 5.00 m caskS S.GOinculi$ 3.00 in CUB

$ 5.06 in cub$ 5.00 in cash$ 5,00 in cash

PURCHASE

S^^rfBRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE SANTA CUUS

IN SCHINDELS

TOYLANDENTIRE SECOND j^OORPACKED TO CAPACITYWITH TR&MENIHHJS SE-

, — ^ - . LECTIOrfOF TOYS AT> ^ f t LOWESTTRICES.

VE> BROADCLOTH

Gift Pajamas

«Bi? mtn"In •irrw

t o rt and

5 H\NO TAILORED

SILK TIES2

forka Ural rift lor• ra. <.rra( irr«;.>( « m fall «il»r-

plfn*^ ibr tAM*triarllnc l««lr. W*

A PRACTICAL GIFT

Men's Dress Hose3

prs. 1ihr»r »mnrt h«i«en i i l iimkr !il"> *»»

lira tinpi>> '• I ' m i mlm, ,r l tr>. < li"'W«.!• K t• i• k «, flutire*.p!:i[il-- and . u l U - inil « I I N .

BOYS' HOODED

MACKINAWM! »

m h I

It's Easy to Choose . . .

The Gl I T They'll USEIn Our Shoe Department!

THEY'RE USEFUL . . . BEAUTIFUL . . . ECOtfbMlCAL!FOR MEN AND BOYSALL

LEATHER SLIPPERS For a Lovely Lady! FELT JULIETSHAND TURNED SOLES

SIZES

3 TO 9

GIRLS'SLIPPERSIN KED AND BLLE SATIN

IH MAWBOU

COLLAR

Blue, Grey, Wine, Brown

CHILDREN'S

BOOTIES

59Reg. 89c

Values

39REGULAR

69c VALUE

Red or BlueVelvet

SIZES

5 to 2

Give Him ShirtsFAMOUS "ARTLEY1

SHIRT \1 YEAR GARANTEE ijf

%A .001 WORTH

I..65 ITheir famovt thirti arc known (• • "!,their fine tailoring ami perfect fii MNon-wilt collar!. White broadest' V,and novelty pat^rna. Bi| telectio' ^S.I.I 14 to 17. 4

^ 1

Every boy will want one forXmas. Full zipper jacket, warm-ly lined. Sport back. Lined knick-ers to match. Full cut, grey andbrown. Sizes 8 to 16. Oi^y 100!Come early I

GIVE HER A GLAMOROUS ROBE FOR XMAS'WOM£N"B ALL WOOL

FUNNEL ROBESCitrn An* ««»l-Hf. AltrnfllTt-\j l l l l o r t d• l ; l u . Celnril i

»lit. FullAH

$295WOUKNH WARM ^

QUILTED ROBES I~.ooAn idral

(nr -.!>••.IT in|Ml i. i / f

Hurrj :

s2WOMEN'S BEACON ANI»

ESMOND ROBESt • 4Uffi $1.99

WOMEJfS HEAVY WARSI

BLANKET ROBES

C A T T F l On Girls' and Tots' \J r i Y L , 3-Pc. Heavy Melton \

(SUITS,$3.95'

Single or Double Breasted!

GirU' Better Drewei

Girli', ToU' Dreuei

$1.98 i1 f

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