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PAGE FOURTEEN South River Sayreville News of Somerset County Directors and Officers Elected by Building Loan Jamesburg Society Holds Annual Meeting and Choose John Herche as President; George Yahnell Named Director Will Eleet To Have New Trustees Soon Towiisend Old Age Pensions to Be Explained By Speaker at South River Meeting Tuesday New Trustees For Hospital Ian to Give All Over 60 Some of $200 Each Month Association to Meet on First Annual Legion Ball To Be Held at South River Fraii(lseu-LevandoHki Post to Stage Affair in High School Auditorium on Monday Evening, December 9 SOUTH RIVER, Nov. 30 In December 12 in Borough Hall SOMERVILLE, Nov. an formation of tl; Townsend old age revolving pension movement will be explained to all borough residents nual meeting of the Somerset Hos interested at a meeting to be held pital Association will be held on JAMESBl'RG, Nov. ZX The annual election of and loan directo.s was held Friday evening in the loan building on East Railroad avenue. Directors reelected were George R.

Bailey. Oliver L. E. Soden. John Herche of Jamesburg, and Anthony Godlewski of Helmetta.

George Yahnell, formerly of Helmetta, who recently was married and will reside on Forsgate drive, where he has purchased the Wyckoff property, was elected director in the place cf William Crosby, who has retired from the association. Immediately after the election of officers an organization meeting was held with the following offic-cers elected: President, John Herche; vice president. Harry Emmons; secretary, Ernest Breckwed-el, and treasurer, Joseph Mr. Breckwedell and Mr. Shaw-were reelected.

Mr. Herche was formerly vice president. at 8 o'clock Tuesday night in the council chambers of the borough 30 The Frandsen- SOUTH RIVER, Nov, i first annual ball of the Thursday evening, December 12, at the Borough Hall. New trustees will be elected. Charles C.

Kenyon. president of the Board of Trustees, will hall. Coming Events In Churches At Cranbury CRAM BURY, Nov. 30 On Monday evening a trustees meeting of the First Presbyterian Church will be held at Clarence Perrlne's home and on Tuesday evening there will be a joint of session and deacons in the chapel. On Th irsday at 7:30 p.

m. the first of the church appraisal services will be held, this one being on Worship. On Friday there will be an all-day meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society, with sewing in the morning and at 2 o'clock the missionary program, with an address by Daniel Weeks on "Syria." A box will be packed for a Christmas tree for a station in Mexico. Children's toys are solicited. Mrs.

J. Halsey S. Reid will furnish music. At the Episcopal Levandowski Post No. 214, Ameri The principal speaker will be Wil can Legion, will be held at the Personal Notes of Sayreville preside.

liam R. Todd of California, the home state of Dr. Townsend, who tr school auditorium Monday D. N. Messier of this town, who evening, December 9, Post Commander Harry Wallace announces.

first sponsored the movement that now carries his name. was secretary-emeritus of the board, died last July. His term as a trustee The Legion post, which recently The proposed measure wa. pre would have expired this year. Other SOMERSET HOSPITAL IN SOMERVILLE sented to the United States Con trustees whose terms in onVe also elected new officers, is planning a full program of social events for the winter months and announces expire follow: Stewart A.

Kenney, gress a year ago this month, and has been widely discussed ail over the nation. Congress fa'led to Louis P. Gaston. Harry M. Biggin, that the ball will be staged elabo Friends From Many Circles former Judge J.

Reger and Drs. Anderson Lawton and Lancelot Ely, all of Somerville; W. B. R. Mason rately.

Music will be furnished by a local orchestra under the duection approve It, but the sponsors of the movement announce it will be presented for further consideration at the next session. of Joseph Monush. There alo ill Attend Funeral of W. J. Kirhy and Arthur F.

Hetherlngton of be a program of entertainment dur News and Notes Al Old iHridge Bound Brook. Herbert Van Pelt of Readington, James L. Cunningham ing the evening. The proposed bill would give f'2Q() The committee In charge of ar Church on Thursday evening at 7:30 of Raritan and-CLDouglas Dillon of a month to each person above the age of 60 years." It whTbe explained Church Filled at High Mass as Last Rites Are Held Far Hills. rangements consists of Conur.ander Wallace, Charles Roselli, Edward the week night prayer and praise service will be held.

On Tuesday in detail by Mr. Todd and other The following trustees whose Galuski and Edward Goldstein. speakers will include Mrs. O. R.

for Prom incut Somerville Man; Burial in New Ceineterv terms expire this year are members of the hospital executive committee: Tickets will be placed on sale Mon SAYREVILLE. Nov. Anne Pfrffinger of New York City la spending the week-end with her mother Mrs. Emma Pfeffinger of Bmullen street. Mrs.

Catharine Ince of Main Street entertained relatives from Pennsylvania on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrlck and daughter Ruth of Sunnyside, L. are visiting I.

Baumann of Main Street over the week-end. Mrs. Lena Werner of Henry etreet had relatives from Passaic as dinner guests on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

V. Lattanzio and family of Woodbridge spent Thanksgiving Day with the Misses Nellie and Adele Burke of 54 Main street. Miss Nine Jensen of Plainfleld spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Erickson of Washington toad.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Unkle and family of Little Broadway have returned after visiting relatives on Long Island, Mrs. Mary Jane Newton of Main etreet Is spending the week-end with evening at 8 o'clock, the tegular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society and the Official Board of the church will meet at the home of day and may be purchased from Wlnfield and James L. Boyd of Pis-catawaytown, who have been active in the movement in Middlesex any member of the post or at the door the evening of the dance.

County. the president. Miss Lizzie Petty. SOMERVILLE, Nov. 30.

The OLD BRIDGE, Nov. 30 At the card party in the Legion hall Monday night of the Sgt. Joseph B. Crandall Post 177 and Auxiliary, a patch work quilt will be awaided to the lucky person having the number drawn. Card Party Postponed The card party to be held the TVmocratif? Wonipn's hai hppn The post also is arranging to con- Church of the Immaculate Concep The movement for adoption of the Townsend plan by Congress has uct its annual Christmas party tion was well filled Saturday morn New' Market News Messrs.

Biggin, Kenney, Gaston ana Mason. Trustees whose terms expire this year also belong to the following sub-committees: finance, Messrs. Biggin and Gaston; property. Mr. Ganton; legal, Judge Reger; auditing, Mr.

Kenney; annual contributions, Mr. Kenney; public relations, Mr. Mason; nominating, Mr. Van Pelt, and joint conference, Dr. Ely.

for members of the post, Ladies' become national, and Townsend ing with civic, business and frater Many Groups Will Attend Canal Hearing Auxiliary and their children. This Of Thanksgiving nal friends of William J. Kirby, who gathered at his funeral to py their probably will be held during Christ mas week and there will be enter And Personals postponed from December 13 to t. the 14th. last respects to him.

Mr. Kirby died last Wednesday night at his tainment and gifts for the ch'ldren. clubs have been formed with large memberships throughout the nation. Whether a permanent organization will formed in South River by supporters of the plan will be taken up at the meeting Tuesday night, or possibly at meeting called specially for that commander Wallace reports a home at 278 East High street. Entertain on Holiday Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Scheer and NEW MARKET, Nov. number of new members have join The service consisted of solemn ed the post recently. A membership Anna FJtz Randolph of Randolph-ville entertained the following on requiem high mass with the Rev, drive is under way now with Ed Richard T. Ryan, pastor of the Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Newton of ward Goldstein the chairman of the church, as the celebrant. The Rev. Bound Brook Officials and Factory Men to Go to Princeton committee. Leo Dineen of St.

Elizabeth's attend be no purpose. The public is invited to the meeting and there will admission charged. Mrs. Anna Vernon, president of family entertained on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Ulrich and family, and Mr. and Mis. Fred Stengl of Glendale, L. alao Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Bennet and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merz of this place. Fire Company to Meet The volunteer fire company will Church, Far Hills, was deacon, and the Legion Auxiliary, announces Thanksgiving Day: Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Fitz Randolph and daughter, Patricia Ann of Cherry Dell Gardens; Mrs. Elsie Ann McCul-lough of Stelton road, Elmer McCul-lough of Plainfleld and Thomas J. Squire of New Market. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Setterstrom, the Rev. Thomas I. Hannon of the Belleville. Mr, and Mrs. J.

Harold Beekmnn Of New York City have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. Beekman of 213 Main street Miss Madeline Unkle has returned public card party will be held in Church of the Sacred Heart in the fire house on George street Show Aetivity Of Factories By Dividends Jolins-Manvillc Plant and Ruberoid Pay More on Shares BOUND BROOK, Nov. 30 May Camden, former pastor of St.

Bern Thursday, December 12, for the or Robert B. Hesson, Councilmanic to her home on Washington road ard's Church in Raritan, was the sub-deacon. The Rev. Joseph benefit of the organization. Prizes Germaine F.

Riou Wed at Milltown President James J. Capano. and met the fire hall Monday night. Personal Notes after visiting friends in Philadel will be awarded the winners and Borough Attorney George W. All Chmielewskt, curate of the local Mrs.

William Huston, Miss P. Mat- thews, Mrs. M. Matthews. Mrs.

Mary Guise, Mr. and Mrs William Kreig- phia. refreshments served. gair, also many local industrialists, church, was the master of cere To E. F.

Kohrherr Mrs. Sarah Krumb and daughter ill attend the meeting at Prince monies. a mass or norar pieces Catharine -were dinner guests of Mr. ton on Tuesday morning to urge members of the War Department and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Little paid silent tribute to Mr.

Kirby's memory. Broadway on Thanksgiving Day. MTLLTOWN, Nov. 30. The mar reconstruct the Delaware and Mrs.

John Roberts of 396 Main Raritan Canal. Personal Items From South River riage or miss uermaine trances At a recent council meeting local Riou, daughter of Mrs. Gabrielle her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Interment was in the family plot with Director John A.

Maxwell in charge. Somerville Lodge No. 1068, B. P. O.

of which Mr. Kirby was a member, held a service at his residence Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Chittich, William Hendrickson and daughter Irma, Marie Van Pelt, Mr.

and Mrs, Henry Wellman and son Allan, and Elsworth Silvester were among those who saw the South River-Red Bank High School football game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper and sons William and Warren, of Mil-ford, spent the holiday and week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Wellman. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Miller and son spent the holiday with relatives at Tanner's Corner. Riou of South street, to Earl Fred Overpeck of Rummerfleld, Pa.

The BOUND BROOK, Nov. 30 Evidence of the activity and increased profits of local manufacturers Is indicated thi3 week In the high dividends declared by Johns-Man-vllle Company and the Ruberoid industrial leaders representing the Calco Chemical Corporation, the Sherwin-Williams Company, and the Bakelite Corporation, urzed trip was made by aeroplane. Kohrherr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohrherr' of Ford avenue, was Mr.

and Mrs. Walter E. RWdle SOUTH RIVER, Nov. 30 Mayor- the borough officials to take action on the War Department's request have returned to their home at 398 Main street, after visiting relatives In Upper Darby, for a few Company. solemnized at the rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes Church last Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock.

Rev. Frederick Kimball officiated. The rate on Johns-Manville. com Oak Tree News elect John F. Fitzpatrick of Elizabeth street.

Postmaster Charles Haussermann, Borough Attorney for data pertaining to the canal. The council went on record favor mon stock was raised from $1 to days. $2 a share. The stock sold at about er, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Setterstrom, Miss Grace Kreiger, Doris Setterstrom and Gene Kreiger were all guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Huston of Morristown on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Mabel Van Nuise of Ran-dolphville has been confined to her home by illness during the past week.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allen of Fellowship" Farms were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Bache of Arbor on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Mary F. Gulick of Randolpli-ville entertained Mr. and Mrs Henry Smalley and Ralph and Harold Smalley of New Market road on Thanksgiving Day.

Mr." and Mrs. Arthur Schermond of Stelton road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward Erber and family, and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schermond and family of Newark on Thursday. NEWS OF CHAPEL AT BERDINE'S CORNER The bride wore a dark green crepe ing the reconstruction of the Mrs. Sadie Townlcy of Paterson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dewitt George L. Burton, Attorney George dress with hat to match, and car waterway under federal super 100 compared with a low of 10 between 1932 and 1934, when divi Applegate Jr.

of Main street, and Blew of Main street. vision. ried a bouquet of orchids. She was natz Krosnosky Prentice ave Mrs. Anna Houlihan and son Billy attended by her mother.

Mr. Kohr- John H. McMurray, assistant gen dends were suspended. Ruberoid announced an extra of $1.50 per Frank B. Middleton Will Be- Buried in herr's father man.

of South Amboy were dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Norman of Main nue were among the borough residents who "saw the Army-Navy game at Philadelphia today. eral manager of Calco, at that time stated he would prepare a report giving the tonnage which could be Following the ceremony, a recep etreet Thursday. share. This stock has recently been listed on the New York Exchange, Fernwood Ceineterv Miss Elizabeth Schroeder, a for tion was.

held at the home of the bride's mother. The couple then left Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Johnson, Miss shipped by his company via the Doris Switzer and William Ware at OAK Nov. Oak Tree School, under the supervision of Howard Furbeek, principal, is collecting books for the library.

Miss Catherine Deering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Deering of Harding avenue, is spending the week-end visiting her aunt, Mis Frances Deering of the Bronx, N. Y.

Robert Arnold, of the fourth grade in Oak Tree School, is con The stock of the American canal, to be presented at the on a honeymoon trip to Washington, tended a theatre performance In JAMESBURG, Nov.30.Funeral services for Frank B. Middleton, 78, who died in the Freehold Hospital mer borough resident and now of Albany, N. was the giiest of Mrs. Gottlieb Luithardt of Jackson street Thanksgiving Day. Princeton meeting.

Cyanimld Company, of which the Calco Chemical Company is the Elizabeth Thursday. A H. Oak, plant superintendent Miss Margaret Atkinson of 392 D. Mrs. Kohrherr wore a brown tweed suit with accessories to match and a leopard coat.

The bride's gift gloves and a handbag, while the at Bakelite, and-Milo Somerville, The Misses Elsie and Selma Man- largest unit, has doubled in price this year, according to reports. Main street has recovered from an on Wednesday afternoon after an illness of several months, will be held in the Hulse Funeral Home on superintendent at the Sherwin- tell of Main street" were New York attack of scarlet fever. City visitors yesterday. Williams Company, indicated they also would make detailed reports to her attendant was a pair or groom gave tt.e best man a wallet. fc.ast Railroad avenue Sunday at Miss Lavern Clark of State College, Trenton, spent the holi Miss Rita O'Brien of DeVoe street 2:30 o'clock.

The Kohrherr will be at home is spending the week-end with rela day and week-end with her mother, of the advantages of tha reconstruction of the canal. BERDINE'S CORNER, Nov. 30. Three Meetings Rev. Andrew S.

Layman will offi fined to his home with chicken-pox. Ruth Waite of Plainfleld road attended the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia today at 51 South street after December 1. tives in New York City. Mrs. Florence Clark of Washington ciate and interment will be In Industrialists, borough leaders Mrs.

Kohrherr Is a graduate of the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boylan of road. and interested townspeople see a Milltown public schools and is active Sunday school classes of the Berdine's Corner Chapel will meet at 10 a. m.

under the leadership of the superintendent, Frank Groendyke. Fernwood Cemetery, under the direction of J. Laird Hulse of Eng Newark spent Thursday with Mr. distinct advantage locally should In the social work at Our Lady of and Mrs. Herman Mark of aorge street.

the federal authorities agree to Lourdes Church. Mr. Kohrherr is lishtown. Survivors are one son, William, and two granddaughters, Maple Meade Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock. i' Phyllis and Evelyn.

take over the canal. 'Many express the opinion that new industries would be brought here. rOT LUCK SX'PPER TO BE HELD AT CHURCH MAPLE MEADE Nov. 30. A pot luck supper will be held Thursday evening beginning at 5:30 o'clock in the Georges Road Baptist Church.

Personal News Mrs. Charles Mark and son, Charles of Darrow street are spending the week-end with relatives at Wanamassa. Mr. and Mrs. Manville Applegate also a graduate of the local schools and; Is at present employed by the Middl esex Transportation Company in New Brunswick.

He -is well known throughout the state for his athletic activities. Will Be Held at Spotswood Monday STOTSWOOD, Nov. 30 Thre meetings are scheduled to he held in borough ball Monday evening. They are a regular monthly meeting of the Board of Health, a regular monthly meeting of the Spotswood Democratic Club, and a special meeting of the Enterprise Hook and Ladder Company. News and Personals SAIL FOR SCOTLAND SOMERVILLE, Nov.

30. Mr. and of Wilcox avenue were guests of MAPLE MEADE, Nov; Of Berdine's Corner under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Mary Buckelew, the financial secretary, will be in Mrs.

David Robertson of this place two sons, Kennedy and Davjd, sailed today aboard the and Mrs. Charles Miller and daugh ter Marilyn of Stelton spent Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Applegate of Metuchen.

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ely and Mr. giving with Mrs. Elsie Maxwell, Anchor liner "Transylvania" for I charge, assisted by a large com mittee.

Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips and eon of Berdine's Corner were guests BERDINE'S CORNER, Nov. 30.

and Mrs. Harry Briney of Dover were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Armstrong of Wilcox avenue Weber Jr. of Laurel place.

Funeral Is Held In Pennsylvania For Mrs Keyes Mrs. M. Runyon of Cedar ave of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips on Thanksgiving.

nue entertained Mr and Mrs. El Thanksgiving. More Than 200 Enrolled as Boy Scouts mer Clark of New Brunswick at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Miller en dinner on Thanksgiving Day.

tertalned the following relatives on Mr. and Mrs. Milton Phillips and Thanksgiving Day: Mr. and Mrs, Meeting Planned To Organize Club Mr. and Mrs.

John Lachermayer of Nassau street entertained a number of friends and relatives at their home on Wednesday evening. Cards were enjoyed and at a late hour supper was served. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norris, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Huif and son, Willard Jr, Jacob Lachermayer, George Lachermayer, In Somerville District, Report States George Miller of New Brunswick son Milton Jr. of Elmwood place JAMESBURG, Nov. 30. Funeral services were held today for Mrs.

Mary Tomco Keyes, 39, wife of "and Mr. and Mrs. John Christ and spent the holiday with Mr. Phillips' For Men at Church children of Lenox avenue. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Phil Samuel Keyea, who died of pneu lips of Maple Meade. Cain; assistant, Raymond L. Yantz; committee, Ray L. Allen, chairman; SPOTSWOOD, Nov.

30. All men Ferd Buckelew, Lewis Babbage and Truman Buckelew of Newark and Mr. and Mm. George Babbage Mr. John Sigle of Elmwood.

place spent Thursday with his son and C. Conover and Ivan S. Rossiter. Officers of Troops and Sponsoring Groups Are Listed Miss Beverly Norris and Mr. ani Mrs.

Theodore Lachermayer. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Troop 88, Green Knoll Parent- of New Brunswick were guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Buckelew Mr and Mrs. William Hoffer of Frederick Sigle and family of New interested in joining a club for recreation are invited to attend a meeting in the basement of the Reformed Church on Wednesday evening, December 4, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organizing such a Teacher Association; scoutmaster, Jacob J.

Kopf assistants, Theodore on Thanksgiving Day. monia after a week's illness, at the state home on Friday evening. Rev. Andrew S. Layman, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiated.

Interment was at Storms-town, following services there. A. S. Cole and Sen and Co, was in charge. Mrs.

Keyes has lived at the state home a number of years and was ark. son and Nicholas Somma. Troop 94, Flagtown Parent-Teacher Association; scoutmaster, Wilbur Gerlich; committee, William Favier, chairman; H. S. Van Derveer, P.

B. McHugh. Ralph F. Juppe and Clement C. Clawson.

Advanced Work Puithed Under the leadership of Lucius Ernest Hirrsehoff of Spring R. Kopf and F. H. Nagel; commit Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ramhorst 'of field, spent the holiday with Second' avenue entertained a number of friends at their home on Wednesday evening. Cards weie enjoyed and refreshments served. The guests present were tee, William C. F. Schneider, chair Maple avenue entertained Mrs club.

Games will be played and re bis parents here. man; John Miesomtz, William Hud-dy and DeWitt Bacorn. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Applegate Ramhorst's sister and brother-in entertained Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Ap- freshments served. It Is planned to hold regular meetings of the club every week. The club will be open to all men, whether members of the law, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Bennedict at dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Eels, Mrs. Lola Masterson, -Mr. and Mrs.

Paul plegate and son and Mrs, a teacher in the school. She is survived by her husband and two Fanny Applegate on Thanksgiving SOMERVILLE, Nov. 30. Two hundred and six boys were engaged in Boy Scout work In the Somerville district during the past year, according to the report made by James Boyer, scout executive, to George T. Honeyman, chairman of the district.

Seventy-two men acted as volun Mrs. Sarah Van De Water of Meshmahl, Alfred Yorston, William brothers. Reformed Church or not. Day. George's road spent the holiday Steinmetz and Louis Blauth.

Fish, chairman of the court of honor committee, advanced work in all troops showed a considerable 1 Increase, and as a result the district stands near the top in' advanced work in the council. Eighty-nine scout awards were earned in -many subjects during the year. with her daughter, Mrs. Mahlon Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Formica Pardon of Milltown. Roy Zimmerman and son Ralph Anthony S. GadekrFreeliolder-Elect, to Speak arid daughter Ruth of Cedar street and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith and James Ahson of Stelton spent of George's road spent the holiday tary scoutmasters, assistants, troop committeemen, council members, commissioners, district members with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Zim the holiday at the Smith cottage merman of Sutton lane. At Communion Breakfast of Sayreville Group at Lakewood. Sea Scout Troop Sea Scout Ship 99, Third Reformed Church of Rarit.in; skipper, Harold Stevens; mates, Vincent J. tee, Richard Jackson, chairman; Valeri and James Russo; commit-Alexander Carnevale and Anthony Russo.

Troop 90, sponsored by a group of Manville citizens; scoutmaster, V. J. Wilhousky; assistant, Peter D. Zeban; committee, Carl Merola, Harold Merritt, Joseph Wilhousky Joseph J. Bulat, the Rev.

Jerome Pionowsky and John R. Oarneski. Troop 92, sponsored by a group of Flnderne citizens; scoutmaster, Leon O. Fisher; committee, Joseph and merit badge counsellors. Mr Mrs.

Theodore Lacher Mrs. Thomas Hackett of 7 Elni- A survey conducted in the schools mayer of Dallas, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. John wood place will hold a committee meeting of the North Brunswick Democratic Club at her home on the brief service at which 40 new in the district showed that the students included 2,128 boys of scout Lachermayer and family of Nassau members will be admitted to the K. of C.

to Plan Social Events at The officers of the Somerville district follow: Chairman, George T. Honeyman; vice chairman, W. Eddy Heath; commissioner, George Ship-stone; committee chairmen; Court of honor, Lucius Fish; health and safety. Dr. R.

N. G. Darby; publicity, F. Craigie Leslie S. Munn and G.

Wallace Conover; Sea Scouting, R. S. -Jackson; training, Thomas Walsh, and troop organization, the Rev. Warren P. Coon.

age, from 12 to 18 years, and sur street. John and Theodore are Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. St. Mary's Sodality to Hold Affair in Hall on December 8 sodality. The organization's mem Mr.

and Mrs. William Steinmetz bership will total 210 after the new vey cards showed that more than half of them would like to become brothers. Mr. and Mrs. George Whittle of of Pine street entertained Mrs.

members are added. Meeting Monday Nassau street entertained the fol Steinmetz's sister and brother-in- Boy Scouts. Troops Listed Miss Julia Gruboski is chairman Following is a complete list of the of the committee in charge of the breakfast. She is being assisted by law, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Cross, and family, of Scranton, and Franit Fullam of Brooklyn, N. on the SAYREVILLE, Nov. 30 Plans troops in the district, the sponsors, for future activities will be taken the Misses Josephiine Wozniak. troop officers and committeemen: Anna Buczek, Helen Mozdzen, Ma Troop 81, St. John's Episcopal FOR ALL HEATING NEEDS I thilda Grzybek, Margaret Paprota, Church, scoutmaster, W.

T. Hen-. up at the meeting of Our Lady of Victory Council No. 2061. Knights of Columbus, at 8 o'clock Monday SAVREVILLE, Nov.

30 Members of the Children of Maiy Sodality of St. Stanislaus Church will receive holy communion in a body at the 8 a. m. mass Sunday, December 8. Following the service a communion breakfast will be served at the White Eagle Hall to numbers Henrietta Gurgul, Mary Wolanin, holiday.

Miss Margaret Garland 6f Pennington, is spending the week-end with Mrs: E. L. Alcorn of Ashwood place. Miss Garland is a teacher at the Pennington School. Anna Bielak, Edwina Macioiowskl, RANGE and FUEL OIL evening at the clubhouse.

Theresa Kocela, Agnes Walus, Mai-' garet Siepietowski, Eugenia Albin lowing at dinner on Thanksgiving Day: Mr. and Mrs. William Liddy and son William Jr. of Wilson avenue, Thomas Liddy and Miss Mary Holman of Newark, Mr. and Mrs.

John Lachermayer and children, Donald, Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Van Deursen and children Ferdinand and Joan of Second avenue, Edward Ryder and daughter, Mildred of Pine street, and Herbert Anderson of Sayreville spent th holiday with Mr; Van Deursen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarer.ce Van Deursen of New Brunswick.

Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffer of Nas A date will be set for the formal opening of the addition tq the grill Angela Chmiel, Lottie Wisniewskl, Wally Grzyb and Mary Popowski. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gilbert and daughter Marie and Mr.

and Mrs. Ned Lundblad of Elmwood of the sodality and a number of in of the club, and the entertainment vited guests. The Rev. Alexander F. Macje I'OLICE SEARCH INSTIGATOR committee will advance tl sugges jewski, pastor of St.

Stanislaus rXEHIGH- COAL GRADE INDEPENDENT COAL lion that an- old-fashioned black OF AUTOMOBILE FIRE richson; assistant; Elmer Levin; coimittee, the Rev. Ernest Pugh, chairman; R. A. McCarty, Charles Halsted and James Shackleford. Troop 82, Men's Bible Class of the First Reformed Church, scoutmaster, Charles Laubach; committee, Frank E.

Barnes, William R. Epps Benjamin L. Hann and Charles Noveck. Troop 84, sponsored by a group of citizens of Whitehouse; scoutmaster, Paul L. Cromelin; committee, 'William chairman; John Watt3 and S.

E. Cole. Troop 86, Reauington Reformed place spent the' holiday with Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Entwistle of West-field. Mrs. Entwlstle is Mrs. Lund-blad's daughter.

face minstrel presented by the Church and director of the sodality, will pronounce the invocation and Knights during February. SAYREVILLE, Nov. 30 Police today are investigating the fire which did considerable damage' to Mr. and Mrs. Frank L.

and sons Donald and Paul of sau street entertained her daugh There will be a speaker at the meeting, and after his address final reports will be received on several the automobile of Stanley Bujko of Miss Mary sodality president, will be in charge of the program at the breakfast. Anthony S. Gadek of Perth Am ter, Mrs. Clara Christ cf Milltown, 54 Willett avenue, South River. Ashland place spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr Groendyke's parents.

arid family at dinner Thanksgiv The fire occurred about 2:30 a. m. today on the Old Bridge road near recent social events, including the annual charity ball held Wednesday boy, mt mber-elect of the Midllesex ing Day. Mr. and Mrs.

John Groendyke of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffer and County Board of Chosen Freehold- the Sayreville water tower. An evening at South River. Hightstown.

son ETverett of Second avenue spent Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Torbert Grand Knight Charles P. Bti erg.

ill be the principal speaker Others to upeak include Dr. J. COKE and DISCO KUHLTHAU BROS. CO. Tel.

16 Milltown, alarm was sent in and answered by Sayreville Engine Company No. 1, Chanan reports that the member and daughter Eva Lou of Laurel place spent Thursday with Mr. and 4 Church; scoutmaster, Stanley Cole; assistant, Wilbert Freyer; Horace Brokaw, chairman, the Rev. Maurice Marcus. W.

P. Johnson and C. L. Felmley. Jablonski, Councilman Frank Lapa ship drive which has been under wmcn extinguished the flames.

Patrolmen Harry Olsen and Jonn ViS' Councilman-elect John Andretew- Mrs. Dederick of Colonial Garden way the past month is meeting with Thursday with their aunt, Mrs. Alida Taylor of New Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs.

John Loyek of Nassau street spent Thursday at Perth Amboy, and attended the concert and dance at the Pulaski Hall. kl and Coroner Matthew A. Malis- Mr. and, Mrs. Rockell Lyons ot success.

Tentative plans call for the neisKi went to the scene and reported that Bujko did not know the eki. Troop 87, Harlingen Reformed new members to be given the first I New Brunswick spent Thanksgiv Church; scoutmaster, Thomas luisc Walus will be in charge oj origin of the fire. degree work in Januarj't ing Day with Mr. and Mrs. John.

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