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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 11

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1 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1939. tertained relatives from Roselle and Plainfteld, Sunday. Mrs. Al Waggonblait haa returned to her home on Washington road from Middlesex Hospital, where she underwent an operation.

from Trenton where he visited hp sister Miss Sarah Henderson, Mrs. Hazel Ohlson spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. T. P.

Fon-skov of Rahway. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nicaise en MISS MARY WALUS TO BECOME BRIDE Sayreville Personals street for members of the Children of Mary Sodality, The bride-elect will retire automatically as president of the society following her marriage. A reception for 25 guests will be held at 5 o'clock tomorrow after of Smullen street.

The local postoffiee will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 a. m. tomorrow.

There will be no mail delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Messinger and family of Little Broadway are spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Chmu'ra of Philadel Renovated Sayreville Theatre To Mark Opening This Evening New Colony Showhouse to Open in Building That For phia. Miss Margaret Karwatt of 58 Smullen street is celebrating her birthday anniversary today. Board of Education Member to Wed E. J. Serefin Of Newark Tomorrow noon at the Mayfair Grill in Me-tuchen.

Miss Walus will have her sister Anne as maid of honor and Mrs. Katherine Garbowski as matron. She will have eight bridesmaids. John Walters will be best man and 12 ushers will assist at the church. Ail Projection and Sound Equipment Screen and Theatre Accessories Supplied for the New Colony Theatre merly Housed Liberty Theatre Has Been Completely Rebuilt to Provide Entertainment Center SAYREVILLE, Nov, 22.

The warmth throughout the theatre and SAYREVILLE, Nov. and Mrs. Arthur Lepper and son Rod-eric of 63 Hillside avenue are spending a few days with relatives a Westerly, R. I. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Lonlewskl have moved from Quaid street to Jernee Mill road. Alfred Rinard, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred S.

Reusch of Great Neck, L. was baptised last Sunday at St. John's Presbyterian Church here. Rev. Gottlieb Reusch lony-awalted announcement of the air conditioning will Invite summer opening of the Colony Theatre was FIREMEN AROUSED FOR MORNING BLAZE By patronage.

To Employ 10 Rothman hopes to make the thea forthcoming suddenly with Maxwell Rothman stating the doors to the new Main street playhouse will be The Eight O'clock Club enjoyed a theatre party in New York City Saturday. Those who attended were Mrs. Frank Lapa, Mrs. Louis Hill, Mrs. A.

Truchan, Mrs. Sophie Wo-jarszk. Miss Irene Czernikowski, Mrs. Rose Lapa, Mrs. Helen Szerni-kowskl and Mrs.

Theodore Przpz-niak. Mrs. Howard Bundens has been entertaining her brother, Dr. William Carney of Bridgeport. Mr.

and Mrs. John Beehtel celebrated their tlfth wedding anniversary a few days ago. Daniel Henderson has returned SAYREVILLE, Nov, 22. Miss Mary Walus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Walus of 66 Washington road, will be married to Edmund J. Serefin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph irefln of Newark tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony will be held at St.

Etauislaus Catholio Church and the Rev. Alexander Maciejewski, pastor, will say a high mass, assisted by tre a community mecca, stating his officiated and the sponsors were Miss Muriel Rinard of Catawissa, thrown open tonight with no ad- i programs and popular prices will be National Theatre Supply Co. subject to suggestions from his pa New York City SAYREVILLE, Nov. 22-After being called out on four fire alarms Monday, members of Engine Company No. 1 were ted out of bed at 4 o'clock yesterday morning for a brush blaze on the Old Bridge road.

Notice of the fhe was received from the Sout Amboy police. and Carl Reusch of South River. Miss Ruth Eberle, a student at Teachers' College, Glassboro, will spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Eberle vance tantare or accompanying elaborate ceremonies.

Opening of the showhouse in the building formerly occupied by the Liberty Theatre has been awaited anxiously by merchants and townspeople so the short notice is ex- Irons. In the same vein, he revealed sufficient space is available for stage productions either for his own use or local organizations such as the schools. The theatre owner, who will manage the showhouse also, is planning the Rev. Francis Kapica, curate. The ceremony will be followed by a breakfast at Ray's on Cecelia Lumber, Materials and Building Sup Ail Plumbing and Heating Installations and Work in the New Colony Theatre pei ted to have but a slight effect upon the attendance.

Local businessmen are looking for the theatre to create a new in- teiest in the Main street section and real estate activity has already perked up following early announcements of its opening. Tho residents have long felt the lack of such a community enterprise and entertainment center. It has been 11 years since the Liberty TheRtre closed and the absence of a motion picture house was been Increasingly The Deep File Carpeting and Under-Carpeting in the Hew Colony Theatre Was Installed By 11. LADDER 26 Nicholson Street, Newark, N. J.

Phone Mitchell 2-4333 a series of novelty attractions in addition to the regular picture programs. Starting next Wednesday and Thursday, female patrons will be given piece of 22-carat royal etched gold dinnerware free of charge every week. Free toys will bt given to the children Saturday afternoon and special matinees will be offered every Saturday and Sunday for the youngsters. A form of bank night program will be started a week from Friday. Remodeling on the theatre began late in August and Rothman's desire to overlook no detail delayed completion more than a month over his anticipated opening.

Rothman stated last night he intends to em- plies Used in the Construction of ths Hew Colony Theatre Were Supplied by ROYAL M1LLW0RK BUG. SUPPLY IffC. 253 Lake Avenue, Metuchen By CASPER II. BOEHM 7 Main Street Sayreville Phone S. It.

503 ii in 1 ploy a staff of 10. noticeable. Rothman will open his theatre with an ordinary program and has planned no ceremonies except to Invite several prominent residents as his The feature picture will star Ginger Rogers and David Ni-ven in "Bachelor Mother" and three ehorts will be shown Including a "Community Sing" reel. Completely RonovuM The building which houses the theatre has been transformed from a borough eyesore to a modern, eye-eoothing structure both Inside and out. Rothman retained nothing hut RED CROSS CAMPAIGN TO CLOSE TOMORROW 8AYREV1LLE, Nov.

22. American Red Cross agents for the twin boroughs were intensifying their efforts today to complete collections in the annual drive which is sched uled to close tomorrow. Mrs. Samuel C. Stevens and her lniee committee In South River al- 1 1 ii readv have collected nearly $150 the four walls in remodeling the Utructure at a cost of $20,000.

Everything from the neon-colored side-Valk marquee to the stage is new equipment and makes the local showhouse the most up-to-date in the area. Entrance to the theatre is through wo double doors into a small lobby. The modernistic finish and richly liraped decorations within the thea- with only partial reports made. Mrs. Theodore Unkel is heading the drive in Sayreville and Charles Agan and Willis Shuller are making the enrollments In Parlin.

southTamboyman reports robbery SAYREVILLE, Nov. Murray, 29, of street, South Aibnv. reported to police he had ulations to the New ftre are in pleasant shades wun a port red predominating. Indirect lighting has been installed and will at no time be a strain upon the eyes. Specially constructed upholstered been robbed of $18 while at Blackie's Tavern on Washington road early vostenlnv morning.

epring-edged teats for 300 persons have been placed on the matn floor with every seat affording a good view of the screen. The balcony will not be uwd for seating at present, housing but the projection equip According to police, Murray had jected from the tavern wnen he en ment in a fireproof booth. He returned a few THEATRE equipment nas oeen purtimu call police -dquarters and report he had en robbed. Patrolmen Chevalier and Joseph Fritz l. combined with a special scieen which reduces glare for the last xrard in mctlon picture enjoyment.

The new heating plant assures OPENIN GRAND ITS ON Draperies and Stage Curtains in the New Colony Theatre Supplied by KOVELTY SCENIC STUDIOS New York City 7 P. M. TONIGHT THE NEW FULLY UPHOLSTERED "DEEP COMFORT" THEATRE CHAIRS Were hwfalled in We, the Undersigned Business and Professional Men of Sayreville, Cordially Welcome the New Colony Theatre and Appreciate the Fact that This Important Center Will Add Greatly to the Life in Our Community The New Colony Theatre By AMERICAN SEATING CO. 1776 Broadway, New York City America's Largest Manufacturers of Theatre and School Seating HENRY ALBERT Al'TO REPAIRING 205 Washington Street JAMES V. BURKE 60 Main IS reel WILLIAM F.

ALRERT ONTKA TOR BMEDF.R 179 Washington Street Colony Wine Liquor Store Colony Theatre P.ldg. JOHN FIELECK FltV AMI MF.AT MARKET 375 Washington Hoad HELENE'S REALTY SHOP 85 Main Street 'I lie National Rank of Sajreville Main Street ALL ELECTRICAL W1R1HS, FIXTURES AND INSTALLATION In the Kew Colony Theatre II. M. Shell Service Station B. WALl M.

WALL'S, rrnjm. 60 Washington Road CLAUSEN SLGI1UE MI.VF.KKROOK tO.to. 190 Main Street, Phone: 1322 GEORGE FOX If F.nnrt TRI CKING 420 Main Street KAY'S BEAUTY SHOP 152 Washington Road. Phone: 1051? NONPAREIL LAUNDRY, INC. Washington Hoad, Purlin.

N. J. tiione SAYREVILLE BEDDING AND CARPET CO. 131 Main Street AI.EX SILVER, l'rnp. The White Way Barkr Shop rETF.lt O'St'tll.

Vrop. 112 Main Street, opp. Colony Theatre A. 11. Hardware 93 Main Street.

Phone: 756 frf.f, ni i rvFitv' B1SSETTS PHARMACY 65 Main Street DANNY'S SPA DOILY MADISON HE HEAM lint Si nnlv Sndn A Lunrtimmeltf Iti Sajrovllln 63 Main Street Ojx to 1 A. M. GUTKOWSKY BAKERY 000 Main Street JOSEPH T. KARCIIER I Ot XEOIt-AT-LAW 59 Main Street RIVERSIDE COAL CO. 0 Washington Hoad Mrl IK 11 EON, lr'l.

SPINELLI MOTOR SALES M. C.I l'rnp. 116 Washington Uoad LEO FARLEY CON FE TIONFRY 122 Main Street Adolph Greenfield Dept. Store 95 Main Street JERSEY CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY MORRIS ROTH ON i TIONEUY TOl 105 Main Street A. THOMPSON KL AND RANGE OIL 202 Washington Uoad, Phone: 458 -iij- Frank J.

Rupji U.S.G. Store Cold Cut, (irorerlM If Cream 113 Main Street A. D. CHEVALIER Electrical Contractor 455 MAIN STREET, SAYKKVILLE STELMASZEK CI I ARTE It DF.UXK BIS SERVICE GO Smullen Street, Phone: 531-R.

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