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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BPwUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1936. SOCIAL AND CLUB ACTIVITIES Personals Churches Care of Teeth St. Paul's Party County Legion PERSONALS Summer Traveling To Be Popular Attracts 400 Auxiliary Meets Subject of Talk St. Paul's P.

T. A. Address- Status of Jews in Europe Subject of Rabbi S. S. Wise Noted Zionist Leader Deplores Oppression of Jews in Soviet Union, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Austria and Germany MISS MARY E.

McANDREWS MR. AND MRS. JAMES HUGHE3 This Year have returned after a pleasant vacation spent in Miami. Fla. Many Prizes Are Awarded and Mrs.

Helen Kreger of the Mae Mack Beauty Parlor are spending a few days at the Hotel where they were registered At the McAllister Hotel. Executive Committee Hears Talks by Paper, Studio Representatives Many Reservations Are Pennsylvania, New York City, ed by Dr. Kenneth Hayes, Dentist For Bingo Games at Rosary Auditorium where they are -attending the International Hairdressers' MR. AND MRS. HOWARD SNY- Already Made for Season der of Lincoln Gardens are enter taining Mrs.

Ronold Solomon ot With 400 in attendance St Paul's Talks by Miss Beryl Williams of the Daily Home News staff and merely sits back and permits himself to be degraded. Nutley. bingo party held last night at the MR. AND MRS. CHARLES Boruty Jr.

of 69 Ward street are The year 1936 promises to be a "Now we come to a land that has Rosary Auditorium, proved an out Roger Albright, a representative of the Will Hays Studio were heard MRS. EDWARD KUNZENBACK become synonymous with tragedy standing success. Many handsome banner traveling year according of Englewood is visiting Mr. and prizes and some cash awards were the parents of a seven-and-a-half pound baby boy born at the Boruty home Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs.

Boruty was the to the announcement of the Citi and horror Nazi Germany," he said i sadly. "I've neglected every duty, Mrs. syney Rider of Lincoln awarded. Dr. Kenneth Hayes, dentist, was the guest speaker of St.

Paul Par-est-Teacher Association at the meeting held yesterday afternoon at the Rosary auditorium. In speaking of the "Care and Growth of Children's Teeth," Dr. Hayes stressed the importance of proper care of the first teeth and the six year molars. "These teeth must be preserved to control the proper shape of the at the monthly meeting of the Middlesex County Executive Committee of the American Legion Auxil Keen interest 13 being shown zens Travel Bureau or tnis city. Many who usually make reser The tyranny reigning in Germany And Poland, the religious indifference in Soviet Russia, the attitude Jews in Hungary and the remark-Able era of new civilization in Palestine served as material for a stir-ting and frequently moving lecture delivered by Rabbi Stephen S.

Wise, cne of the leading figures in world Jewish affairs, at the last in the aeries of lectures sponsored by the iaries held at the borough hall, by larger and more enthusiastic MISS RUTH DENTON OF SAYRE- turned aside from every responsibility to give myself to one thing to defend my people against the wrongs of that land," he said former Miss Selena Correy of this city. Dr. L. A. M.

Feher is the attending physician. The baby will crowds each week. St. Pauls Milltown last evening. Miss Williams explained to the ville was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Grebner of Llvington vations in May for the summer months have attended to this matter as early as January, so late bookers this year are liable to be disappointed. Holy Name Society is sponsoring the parties, with Matthew Clark be named Richard. unit publicity chairmen the necessity for accurateness In submitting avenue Tuesday evening. as chairman of arrangements.

Rabbi Wise emphasized that there moutn, ne said. "Often a person health and appearance is impaired MR. AND MRS. THOMAS WEBER is "no relation whatever" between publicity to the newspapers, while Tho prize winners and prizes awarded follow: Mrs. William A good many school teachers as MR.

AND MRS. FREDERICK the Germany of 40 years ago, "the of Handy istreet are entertaining Mrs. Weber's sister, Mrs. Richard Temple Anshe Emeth last evening. Sewall of Rochester, N.

are the well as students have already made reservations for the Easter va great, proud, gifted, scientific Ger Speaking with the same eloquence Mr. Albright discussed different types of motion pictures being produced and the best pictures for children to see. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard OcUman of Summit, cation as well as for the long many," and the "empire of moral n.adness" as it exists today.

Sewall of Harrison avenue, Highland Park. that has placed him among the greatest living Jewish orators, Rabbi Wise reviewed the Jewish situation Quinn, silk bed comforter; Miss M. Treivskiss, combination bridge set; Miss Frances Rubino, bath scale; Martin Hummel, $10 special cash series 400-500; Mrs. John Hagerty, 14 plecu breakfast set; summer one. MR.

AND MRS. JOHN HAINER The speaker said that when Hit Reports were heard from the fol It seems," says Joseph N. Can ler began his campaign against the lowing standing chairmen: of Newark were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amerman as H.

exists in the "great Jewish tor, head of the Citizens Travel THE MISSES ELIZABETH MAB- in later life from neglect of the teeth in childhood." Rev. William Lannery was present and spoke a few words to the members. Plans were made for a spring supper to be held May 6 at the Rosary auditorium with Mrs. Norman Harney and Mrs. Thomas Toner as chairmen of arrangements.

Mrs. Molita Barry, president, gave an interesting and stimulating report of the regional meeting of the New Brunswick district of the Tren Americanism, Mrs. Jones; child Jews, he warned a group of belt" stretching from the "Baltic of Codwise avenue Tuesday eve Mrs. Stephen Lawrence, floor welfare, Mrs. Lester Squires: com Bureau, "Transatlantic travel will hit a high stride in May, while June will find all ships filled on Protestant and Catholic ministers that once the Jewish program had ning.

Eea on the north to the Black Sea In the south." He verbally lashed munity service, Mrs. Bertha bitt of Townsend street and Margaret Richter of Redmond street spent Tuesday evening in New York City where they were the lamp; Miss Estelle Wright, san-ette receiver; Miss Ann McDor- been started, the Nazis would turn Cooley; fidac, Mrs. James Cock- sailing day. The prospective trav. mott, S7.40 special series, 600-700; to other religions in an effort to the "empire of moral madness Nazi Germany" and scored the "almost unbelievable tragedy which has guests of friends.

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD MIL-ler and daughters, Roberta and Frances, of Trenton were the Mrs. Norman Harney, sugar and wipe out religion and civilization. eler sometimes has tne mistaaen idea that traveling by ship, is like traveling by train, that 'there creamer with chromium bread By getting rid of the Jews, Rabbi overcome the Jews in Poland.1 MR.

AND MRS. FREDERICK uucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tray; Miss Helen Martin, 3 piece ton Diocesan Council of Parochial erill; finance and poppy, Miss Jane Cook; junior auxiliary, Mrs. Maude Baker; legislation, Mrs.

Margaret Krempansky; membership, Mrs. Lance Gibbs; national news, Mrs. Roy Bellas; national defense, Mrs. Ida Cutter; past president's parley, Described to the audience by Ambler of Berdine's Corner Tues stainless carving set; Mrs. William Wise continued, Hitler "knows he can eradicate freedom and justice and end civilization." If religions Habbi Nathaniel Keller of the Tem is always room for just one more.

Another car can be added to a train, but a ship has no trailers, Lieberman of Seaman street are entertaining Mrs. Margaret Scha-dig of Lyons, N. Y. day evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Miller Birch, chromium plated electric Parent-Teacher Associations held last Thursday at SL Francis School, Metuchen. ple Anshe Emeth as head of the are former residents of New coffee urn set; Mrs. Nelson Ran American Jewish Congress, chair Brunswick. and if you dont have a reservation, you just dont go.

dolph Mrs. H. C. McLean, had fought back at the start, Hitler would not and could not have remilitarized the Rhine and defied the Mrs. Charles End; publicity, Mrs.

MR. AND MRS. CHARLES $7.50, special series, 800-900. Edward Kasten; rehabilitation, man of the United Jewish Appeal, president of the Jewish Institute of Religion and as "one of the greatest "I believe the Queen Mary is MR. AND MRS.

RICHARD CAN- Also Mrs. K. Meagher, drum end world as he is doing now, the speaker Mrs. Samuel Good; radio, Mrs. Wil ton of Throop avenue entertained table with lamp; E.

Brinker, three asserted. liam Thomas. Henry and daughter Margaret of Franklin boulevard have returned from Atlantic City, where they have spent the past week. living American-Jews" Rabbi Wise going to create a spurt in transatlantic travle. She will make her first sailing from this side June 5 the members of their bridge club piece mixing set; Andrew Mul- Mrs.

End, chairman of the Past Accepted the "gracious introduction He assailed the forthcoming Olympics as a "travesty" and was at their home Tuesday evening. ready, ladies handbag; Mrs. Phillip Fifty members were present at the meeting. Sister Mida's fourth grade won the attendance prize. Mrs.

James Cantlon won the dark horse prize. It was decided to present the school with a new American flag to be used on the flag pole in front of the school, as the other flag was worn out. Mrs. Barry conducted the President's Parley, announced that And then proceeded to ballot the Guests present included Mr. and Beardies, Kenneth Wintering, bitter against the Nuremberg laws the annual luncheon for past presi Audience.

Mrs. A. Antonellt $1 each for JUSTIN VANDER KOLK OF NEW which he said were the "last straw." Mrs. Samuel Ocks, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Wets, Mr. and Mrs. Ed dents would be held May 9 at the He had been scheduled to speak three liehtninz blnuo; Mrs. Wil and will sail every two weens thereafter. The demand for space on this great ship is unprecedented.

Her running mates will be the Berengaria and Aquitania, both very popular ships. Hotel Klein. en "Forty Tears Struggle in the ward Waite. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard No one wants war, he said, because the World War gave civiliza liam Quinn, smoking stand; Mrs. Brunswick Theological Seminary has returned from the hospital where he underwent an operation Mrs. Kasten announced that she Ministry" the story of his own life, Elden Rush, revolving book end Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. David Little, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Davidson but the speaker Inquired of the tion Fascism and Naziism, which are "terrible enough to turn the people would award a prize to the unit publicity chairmen sending in the for appendicitis, and is now in "In booking passengers mere is tnd Mr. and Mrs. John Hanover. Audience whether they would not rather hear about the Jewish situa table with lamp; Jim Connor, table lamp with silk shade; Mrs.

Helen Castilla, $7.25 special series, Gardiner, N. where he will against war for all time." largest number of inches of pub spend two weeks before returning He called on the world to "blot tion in Europe. The audience, which licity from March 26 until the county convention. no playing to favorites. It is truly a case of 'first come, first Tho best available staterooms may be had for the asking.

1.000. 1,100, Mrs. William to his classes. out this pestilence" and do away with this "company of assassins who well nigh filled the spacious temple, Voted almost overwhelming in favor MR. AND MRS.

FREDERICK Johnson of Woodbridje avenue, Highland Park, are entertaining Mrs. Johnson's sister, Miss Lucille REINS CLUB TO HOLD TREASURE HUNT AND BREAKFAST SUNDAY Mrs. Harry Ivms presided at the Orchard, electric toaster with chromium bread tray; Miss Doris are menacing the peace of the MR. AND MRS. JOHN HALE OF Many school teachers and stu ef the latter topic.

The "Jewish Belt Meagher, 12 piece stainless knife meeting and in giving her report of the monthly board meeting drew attention to the following dates: Seaman street are entertaining Peck of Trenton. world." He warned that "when war comes, if it does, Nazjism will bring Rabbi Wise described the "Jewish Mrs. Howard Shell of Syracuse, and fork set; Mrs. Alice White, occasional arm chair; Miss Mary dents set a good example, iney are already booked, not only here, but throughout the country. Many it on." N.Y.

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HILL McDermott, door prize, candlewlck The speaker concluded with words Mrs. Frances Anderson, chairman, of the treasure hunt and breakfast have paid only a deposit, dui tney have their rooms." bedspread; George Heldrlck, elec and daughters, Margaret and Elizabeth of Newburgh, N. are the of praise for Palestine the Pales MR.

AND MRS. ROBERT WIL- April 7, the National Presidents' Luncheon at the Hotel Hilde-brecht, Trenton, 1 p. m. April 18, county banquet, at the Hotel Pines at 7 p. m.

April 25, annual visit of the na trio waffle iron; William Quinn, tine of today. 'He compared it with guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hal- Oriental rug, size 4 by 6 feet; of the Reins Club, has announced that the club will start on the hunt at 8 o'clock, Sunday morning from bertson of Somerset street have as their guest Miss Lola White of the land which he first sawin 1913, sey of Berdine's Corner, John Farkas, Miss Mae Cox each and cpoke highly of the work of BASKETBALL COACH Hackettstown. won $6.25 a special game.

the Cross Country Riding Club. the Zionist group and especially the tional commander, Ray Murphy, to MISS EUNICE CAMPBELL OF Next week's door prize la a 61 Two prizes will be awarded to the work of Hadassah. Bayard street, is the guest of Mr. MR. AND MRS.

GEORGE RIDGE WILL ADDRESS HUNGARIAN CLUB piece dinner set. winners who find the most treasure, and Mrs. Edgar I. Campbell of belt" as embracing the Soviet Union, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, Austria and Germany, with a Jewish population that is greater than in any other continent in the world. The status of the Jew in the Polish Republic, he said, is constantly growing worse.

As an illustration he related an incident which occurred recently. Rabbi and Mrs. Wise had offered to aid a Polish famuY in distress. They offered financial assistance through the Warsaw Telegraphic Agency and received a reply that $30 would suffice for six months. Untold misery exists for Jewish families because the "Jew in the one to the man, one to the women.

of Berdine's Corner entertained Mr. ano Mrs. Thomas King of Somerville. The breakfast will be held at the Y. W.

C. A. LISTS Creek Society Elizabeth at dinner Tuesday eve ning. home of Mrs. Mildred Herts, North Second avenue, Highland Park.

MR. AND MRS. THOMAS DAILEY Joseph Kreisell, coach of basket- LENTEN SERVICE k.n of th Middlesex uouniy vo- of Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, spent Tuesday evening in' New York City, where they attended a SHN1AY AM hKNIM IN cations! School, was selected MR. AND MRS. EDWARD YORK New Jersey.

April 19, the annual pilgrimage to the tomb of the unknown soldier. The annual luncheon of the county auxiliaries will be held some time in the early part of June. Joyce Kilmer Unit, No. 25, of New Brunswick, won the cup for the largest numerical attendance at the meeting. Following the business session refreshments were served by the Milltown Post and Auxiliary.

Conducts Dance th mist BDeaker for the GIRLS CLUB DEGREE of Berdine's Corner entertained a group of friends at their home performance of "Saint Joan." The Y. W. C. A. will hold a Lenten Atillas, Hungarian Boys' Club next Tuesday evening.

Bridge was service at the on Bayard street meeting at a a hiq nlcht In the Y. M. C. A. MR.

AND MRS. THEODORE LAN- TEAM WILL PRACTICE SUNDAY AT 11 A.M. Polish Republic is denied a fair JfOlian KepuDiic is aemcu 1Art A 1 1 rt economic opportunity," the speaker UU Attend Uala Attair a sey of Stelton spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George which all the clubs as well as xne prj8' a.

i.i!t,,nn. or. n. nv William nmu, llieilUd VI l-XIC IH3VUUIIUII. R'V Delemare of Townsend street.

said. As an example he pointed out that last year in Warsaw alone 65 Tv. vn in sneaker win do secuieu Semper Fidells No. 7, Theda Rho Greek School Held by Nea Ellas tt. M.d wtlng.

George Foder, chairman played and refreshments served by the hostess. Guests present included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Mr. and Mrs.

Letson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pritchette, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Small, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Mahl, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ritter. Girls' Club, will hold a rehearsal for MR. AND MRS. DANIEL 'VAIL of the social committee, announced rfreshments will be served the degree team at the United He of Suydam street are the par brew school building, Sunday morn floor. It will be followed by a tea served in the social rooms on the first floor.

The service is under the P. T. A. COMMITTEE PLANS CARD PARTY ents of a daughter born last also. ing at 11 o'clock.

Nathan Barry, A merry crowd of 300 member night in Middlesex General Hos A new group, named the recre-oHrm committee, was formed. It direction of the educational commit degree master, will conduct the pital. Dr. Frederick L. Brown and friends of the Greek Mutual AT ST.

PETER'S tee headed by Mrs. Irving S. Kull. is the attending physician. per cent of the Jews had to apply to a charitable society for Passover lood.

The recent unsuccessful move in Poland to deny Jews the right to conform with the meat laws of the race would "have been fiendish" if carried out, the speaker said. old Czaristlc spirit has come back to Poland under the Influence of a neighboring country," Rabbi Wise asserted. "The National MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL MOTT All members, who have parts, are The speaker of the afternoon will Aid Fraternity, Nea Ellas attended the annual entertainment and consists of Luke Horvath, and Rudy Matford.

This committee will nlan and conduct hikes and urged to be on hand promptly at the be Mi's. Virgil Sease. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL SNOW At a committee meeting held yes of Lee avenue are visiting friends There will be a special musical program.

Mrs. Cyril Nelson will be trim appointed time. A fish that walks on land and that dance sponsored by the organization for the benefit of ths Greek in Camden, President William Boda presided terday afternoon in the school library, members of St. Peter's Parent-Teacher Association who are in a speaker. School of New Brunswick last Juhaan; non-players', Mrs.

Daniel drowns if it cannot reach the air has been found in Siam. over the business portion of the meeting. Paul D. Wescott and Christopher Somenek, sponsors, and daughter, Frances, of Harrison avenue, Highland Park, are spending some time with Mrs. Mott's sister, Mrs.

Charles Hahn of Kingston, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS SCAF-fer of Lambertville were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Pollison of Sandford street Tuesday evening. STUDY GROUP TO MEET charge of the third grade card party democrats of Poland are the Nazis nignt at the Eagles Auditorium. Ellison. ef Germany in disguise.

Entertainment consisted of sone The committee members reported a number of useful and attractive were also present. OOOSOQOOC4C The Study Club of the Catholic Daughters of America will meet at the home of Mrs. Theodore Looking to the Soviet Union, the hv rrinni to be held Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the school library, completed plans for the affair. New Spring speaker told of a paradoxical state. ApostalkakiSf "Breaking in a New If a Russian were to ridicule a Jew of Athena Soteriou, prizes already contributed including several lamps, a ten pound ham, a Lester of Bartlett street on Fri Members of the committee were $8c Easter Bonnets Petrels are known as "Mother Carey's chickens," under which appointed in charge of the following; day evening, after church services, fruit basket, orders for beauty treat up door prize tickets, Mrs.

George Zim at 8:30. ments, linens, aluminum, glassware, cn tne streets or ins ooviet Elpeniki Plaganls; "I'm be would be placed tn jail for hie Shootln High." act. yet there must be no teaching comedy by Andrew nimt thev have found a place in MR. AND MRS. CHARLES 'POL- merman; ticket returns, Mrs.

Tim folk lore. hemus of Halnsville, N. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward MINNIE'S HAT BOX 297 George, Cor.

New St. othy McManus; sale of tickets, Mrs. George prizes, Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Michael Smith; games, ef Hebrew in the soviet, ana a Nicno)ar4 was presented by the youngster may not choose his i caste following members who were before he reaches the age of 18, the coach.d bv a Evaneelides: Emor- Arkins of Rsrltsn svenue, Highland Park.

FORMER RESIDENT IS ON VISIT HERE FROM VIENNA HOME rabbi pointed out. bridge, Mrs. John Nelson; pinochle, homemade cakes, etc. The door prize will be $2.50 in cash. Mrs.

Timothy McManus is chairman and Mrs. Daniel Ellison co-chairman of arrangements. Mrs. Helen Kenyon has announced a card party held at her home with eight tables in play to help swell the third grade fund. fides, uncle of Julia, S.

Delaklia; Does Not Endorse Colony Julia, Mrs. M. Camamis; Emilios, MR. AND MRS. DAVID ROCHBi The speaker explained why he has music teacher, A.

Gialitakis; Na Mrs. M. Byrns; euchre, Mrs. Julia Petruski, Mrs. Betty Smith; 500, Mrs.

Samuel Van Vechten; fan tan, Mrs. Walter Runyon, Mrt. Lillian poleon, the doctor, A. Efstathiou; not endorsed the Jewish colony Biro-Bidjan in Russia "because of Lincoln avenue, Highland Park, are entertaining' Miss Ruth Durham of Detroit, Mich. Gamemnon, the butler, G.

Avger- it is the cockpit of the east between akis and Violeta. maid servant of Manchukuo and Russian Siberia. Julia, Mrs. A. Gementzris.

The Telephone 521 Dr. Moss Surgeon Dentist 377 GEORGE ST. New Brunswick, N. J. (Over Hanover Shoo Store) Office Hours: 9 A.

M. to 7 P. M. Campfire Girls Prepare for Jubilee MR. AND MRS.

EDWIN HOLTZ butler, G. Avgerakis virtually stole M. RATLIFF OPTOMETRIST Eyes Ex amln ed la ss es Fitted 336 George St. New Brunswick, New Jersey Phone 1391 In Russia he said the present "bodies of Jewish people will sur- ths show with his comedy. T.nta a a TAWI lirvlv? Last on the list of entertain Turning toward Roumania, Rabbi Mi Georzia Stavroulia Wise told 01 undercurrent jueva I Wn0 ssnz.

of Sandford street entertained the members of their pinochle club at their home Tuesday evening. Guests present included Mr. ana Mrs. Richard Pinto, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Leiman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haley and Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Baggott. lent in that country auring me past Furniture for the production was three years to light the fires of anti- 4 tne Mi(jdiegex Furniture 7 -emiusm. Ann incu iu a. Company.

Zafiris G. Mackaronis and his vj degree of surprise on the part of the audience momentary surprise only Nea Ellas orchestra played for the Greek and American dancing which -the speaker asserted: MR. AND MRS. HAROLD FLYNN "I have less respect for the Hun followed. garian-Jew living in Hungary today Committees in charge of the af I SANITIZE MY1 flu than for any other Jew in the woria.

Mrs. Mary Dennis Von Phil-lipovich, of Vienna, arrived yesterday on the Champlaln of the French Line for a two months visit to her mother, Mrs. Holmes V. M. Dennis of 32 Union street.

Mrs. Phillipovich was met at the pier in New York by ber brother, Holmes V. M. Dennis III, of Harrison avenue, Highland Park. The former local woman, whose husband is a private broker, has been living in Vienna for the past two years.

Before moving there she lived three years in Switzerland. Mrs. Von Phillipovich was asked about the European situation. "The political situation in Vienna is quite tense but economic conditions are excellent notwithstanding," Mrs. Von Phillipovich told The Home News correspondent.

"People in the United States are probably just as well informed about current conditions in Europe ss the Europeans themselves. The only people In Europe who know from one minute to the next what is going to happen are the statesmen. I doubt fair were: music and dancing. He explained this attitude by stat- TOILET BOWL Gitantzides; tickets, P. Zyriaxis of South Second avenue, Highland Park, sailed yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock from New York City on the S.

S. Dixie of the Southern Paciflo Line on an 18-day cruise to New Orleans. Mr. Flynn Is manager of the Middlesex Transportation Co. and N.

Papastamatiou; program LEAN 5TA1NLES5 Jng: "They (of Hungary) are more Interested In strudel than In the fate ef Jews in their own country." He C. G. Mackaronis; refreshments N. Alexandrou, N. Orfhano, BOSTON Shoe Store 0MEJ5 W-n Pointed out that the Hungarian-Jew 36 thurcb Street, New Brunswick Plasanis.

T. Tsilivis, P. Camamis never fights back for his rights, but -nd Vourliliotis. "X-Ray Toot Fitting" committee committee WITH OUT A reception included MR3. EARL NODINE OF STEL-ton has returned with her young A.

Gementzis and J. Margaretis Nominated checking was In charge of A. Ef son, David, from Middlesex Hos A DrrW HHP stathiou and J. Vlachos; flower pital to the home of her parents, committee. Mrs.

M. Mackaronis Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

Mullin of Gra Mrs. A. Evaneelides, Mrs. C. Gi ham street, Highland Park, where they will renvtn for a visit.

The tantzides. Miss A. Xifou. Miss D. Facts for Every Woman about Superfluous Hair 1.

Superfluous hair tao tracil cated solely. 2. Rid yourself now from ttiti ttiortittcatlon and mbn.rrtm Vlachos and Miss E. Psarianou. new arrival was born two weeks "4 The hall was decorated with ago.

Dr. Frederick Brown was the colored streamers and lanterns attending physician. very much if the average news which were strung across the place paperman in Germany could give and hanging from the waU. Th went. This Is possible by eIcorol.i MURIEL STERLING, YOUNG decorations were In charge of A.

as much Information regarding the Rhlneland crisis as any daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Schuy Gialitakis. G. Mackaronis was ler B.

Sterling of Graham street, la anticipation of the Campfire Girls' Silver Jubilee celebration next year Solicitor General Stanley Reed furnished the organization with a copy of the original Incorporation in 1912. He is shown presenting the document to Helen Scott of Washington, In costume of typical 1937 Compfire Girl while Mrs. Arthur Vandenberg and Ruth Margaret Ldig, dressed as 1912 member, look on. fairly well-read person In this ceneral floor director. Highland Park, who has been Anions the distinguished guests confined to her home for the past at the gathering were John Mallas, month due to illness, Is entirely president of the Greek Uhurcn in reaching tne root ana not: papilU.

UlrctrolMla demAnrii tarfu' tkillful operation. Tli epscialiut In this xucthin work is Kay Bannon. who bean engajed tn this worU fu the pant 10 year. This Is hr only work: i guaranteed, and has ths a proval of medical Consultation without obllijn tion and in strict eor.ndtiir: KAY BANNON MR. AND MRS.

WISE BY SUYDAM'S FARM Perth Amboy. his nrotner james Mallas, J. Margarites, B. Sagela- kos and J. Hiraklls.

Those from -All 5 I HAV6 OetN THANKFUL. I. A i r0 ft Adit. It I sececTeo was wise sp6nds Luissty in sececTiNG A REFRIGCRATION UNIT TO SAFE-GUARD FOOD SOLD BY ALL flOOD GROC'KRS AND SH IS exTREEMLy CAneFUL I (M PROVIDING EXCeLUNT HEALTH -GIVING 00O POH HER, FAMIiy this city included the Rev. K.

Kannellopolos, president of the local Greek Church and H. Plaganls anl George H. Bauer of the WPA TIMES- THIS UJONOeR-Fut, MILK HAS GlVCfVJ If not obtainable at your gruver's. writ or phone ALEXIS S.N AGY Recreation Bureau. OUR FAfMty GOOD HEALTH ANO HAPP'NETS fOft YArS Tel.

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