BONUS OFFEREDIN POPULAR BABY CONTEST 1, XXXII.—No. 5 ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR BABY COUPONS »t it arein N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL B ( 1940, i Mired u tteotrio PRICE FIVE CENTS bing Board To, ColAr jpplicaliori At Seiiiofi Nextfrrt BUILDINGS PLANNED COST Businessmen's Association CtdU Meeting For Tueia'ay WOODBRIDGE—.A special meeting- of the Woodbridge Township Businessmen's Associ- ation will., be held Tuesday at eight p'clock at thefiome of Dr. " W. Z., Barrett, of 186 Gr&n ••Street...;;,';. / • /:•. • , V ' ' . '). - t h e pu'rposo'dl the meeting is • .to decide wlwthejf. t\ rc6r.ganlte tihe. nntf oc.to disband HndJuYn over a "consMe'r.able'' amount of •money now ln. f thcb.«nk to charl 1 ;. table orgahiietfoni.-Alt memb'pn are urged;to attend the Session arid vote on the question. ' •_ Live-NotDeaA-Peopk %«fo«H$ Need, Conakry Qbjedon hmst Hilarity Marks Public Hearing On flan To Enlarge , Burial Grounds; Committee Sustains Objections ationOnSo.ParkDrite AUgafier H vqrs Development LiiliHRIDGE — A Waring 11,,, hdd before the Board of umnt next Friday'night;-at (/dock to decide Upon the lent ion of the WoodbHdge I,.,,. Apartments, Inc., to cpn r L ., mmv of apartment hmjs- L smith Park Drive, in the |,lhi iilire Park section, off Eton- 1 Avoiiiro.' Ili rd* Dunham, agent for the' oriitioii, states that the pjro- |,l structure is the ."garden with a center court, sur- ,l',,,i by five twp-story frame brick-veneer buildings', 103 Ii,y ;tt feet each. Gjsrsigftt- front a . . ,. . _ , .... had their- desired efltect Monday nigh,t and as a result ihe Township Committee did "riot atiopt ah; ordinance 1 -on final reading which *.w6iild ,hjaVe entitled; tha Hityiy Trinity •Rbma^-Gatholi(S Slovak GhWCh to enlarge its cemetery in Berth Amboy. > • The ordinance which would* hiva;given the Both Israel Cqroetery the'same irivlleg.es was '«lso (turned down, I though there wcro' no protests pffcrou in.that case, j , .. Vineont Guttweln, speaking in behalf of' tho Hopolawn d e t e c - tion, pointed o\it thqt another cemctdry in the vicinity would depreciate property values. and .relations will be provided in pur of the court. If approved, mstruction will cost in the mrhood of ?16Q,000. ens to construct similar apart- :lwellings on Green Street, uu-ned down after protests •cceived from home-owners vicinity. William AUgaier, Kstnte Director of the hip, points out that'in his .! tin; now location is an me us it would improve the hich is now' unsightly. 'It is liuf of real estate develnp- 1 Ilial the construction of the cnt dwelling would open land in back of tho site, is now practical^ fand ctay'baiiW, < \'o Itk- project is approved, it is ltd I that several new streets be cut through. . ,WP of the hearing have al- k'un sent to affected prop- owners by the Board of Ad- |i-nt. The property is now in "A" residential lone. Several Parcel?, Indicating Wide-Scale Development, Arc Disposed Of WOODBRtDGE—New homos In Avenel, Woodbridge and Isejin were assured with the sale of sev- eral lots, of township-owned prop- erty Monday night. Sales totaled 15,500, The sale of the lot a he corner of Green Street and A"mboy Avenue, for a proposed ga station, was postponed until nexi Monday night, April 8, as predicted jn last Friday's issue of this paper Purchases were made as follows: Lots 6 and 6 in Block 413G to jidward and Sadie Omer for ?1SO. ; t o t 14 In Block 825 to Mary and Florian Wranitz, ?100, Lots 17 to 20 inclusive, in Block 1076T to Edward Doody for $100, Lota 3 and 4 in Block 278D; lots 5 and Gin Block 278C to Victor Orummond for ?800. Lots 85 and. 86 in Block 41 ID to Victor Drummond for $400. ~ • Lots 401 tto 404 inclusive in Block 409J to New Typo Homes, Incorporated, for $400. - Lots 397 to 403 inclusive and 140 to 448 lnclusivoin Block 8551; Lots 349 and 35Q and 382 to 394 and 395 and 896 in Blatk 85BJ; Lots 68 to 78 inclusive in Block 8550; Lots 107 to 131 inclusive in would bring the cemetery too close to the public school.. Mayor August P. Grelnor de- clared-that th,e "committee Is not fostering the ordinance, but since the request was made by the ceme- tery associations, a, hearing was held to ascertain the feelings of (he people.".' " Another spokesman' stated that there were 26 cemeteries in Wood- bridge Township, and that'most of the owners wore out-of-town associations. -Another woman said that the proposed cemetery lands would bring the cemetery within (Continued on Page 8) TRUSTEES, DEACONS NAMED BY CHURCH Annual Meeting Of Presby- terian Parish Marked T 265th Birthday WOODBRIDGE — Fifty new members were received into the First Presbyterian Church during the past year, according to a re- port made by Rev. Earl Hanmim Devanny- at the 265th annual meeting held Wednesday night at the cHurch. Block 86SP; Lob 146 to 150 inclu- S|ve an 157 to 160 inclusive in Block. 8550 to New-Type Homes lBC|7,30p. Lots 944 to960 Inclusive and 8GS.96S.in Block 856H; Lots 032 to .943 inclusive in Block' 8561; Lots 877-880 inclusive, 885, 886 and 891 to 896 inclusive in Block 856J; Lots 901 to 906 inclusive and 915-916'inBlock 856K, Janwa Construction Company, Inc., $4, 200. town At Lait To Get One Through New Commission Emil Koyen, W. C. Leeson and John V. Hunt were elected ae trustees while Jay Rutan, William Butters and Walter C. Lehigh WOODBHIDGE—A shade tree commission, which will have charge of the regulation, plant- ing, care and control of Shade and ornamental treat and shrub- bery on the streets, highways, public places and parks ir. the Township, was provided for in an ordinance Introducedon first reading at a meeting of the Townahip Committee Monday night. Hearing on the ordinance will be h,eld on Monday night, April 15. ' The ordinance was introduced, after prominent, citizens of the Township waited on various members of the committee urg- ing them to do something to beautify the Township so that prospective homeowners would be interested in locating here. The commission which will be organized under the ordinance will consist of three residents of the Township who will be ap- pointed by the mayor and who will serve without compensa- tion, • SECRET SERVICE MAH ROTARY CLVB SPEAKER E. V. Sherry Addresses Lo- cal Service Club; Mov- ing Picture Shown WOODBRIDGE — Edward V Local Authors (!) Busy Writing Township History WOODBRIDGBv- Make Way' for the historians! •.-.-• •Make way for Joseph Joy, of Avenel; Edward Reinhardt, of Iselin;, James J, Dunne, Henry King and Bernard Sullivan of Woodbrldge! : ' '..,.' Th'e quintet, under the-direc- tion of S. Charles ; Browne, of Avanel^fca/ve. .started, to work, under a-WPA set-up on the His- tory of'W.oodbridge iorwhidi the Township of Woodferidgo has ibligated itself to thVextent'of *3oo. ••-; .;• • " ...•.• u !. '. The historians appeared for a short session In Chief of. Police George 'E. Keattng's office in the basement,-. They "were then; Men for an equally short time In Townehty 'Clerk' : B. 'j. DUni> Wi office on tWnexl iloor. When last seen they'were work- ing' in the Legion rooms on the top floor. ~— — •;• WooAbriA%t Takes The Count! Census Takers, laden tyith f Copious Forms Start JobOtFindingWhoWtAreAndmatVttGotl IDENT CONCERT M E E D FRIDAY Orchestras", GleeClub Appear In Recital In School Hitll 1)O1)URIDGE—Final renears- iii K held for the annual Ik to be given by the two .trns.ttnd the Glee Club bf e Hiifh School next Pri- at eight o'clock in the I auditorium; . \ s complete program will be as : Plectrum orchestra: Old Favorites; "Aloha Oe", Liluokanl; "Hungarian V' No. 5, Brahms, John Bra- |1» Nielsen, Joe Aiuto; Char- r«n; Stiing'cnsemble, "Dance instate," Gluck; Accordion "Nola", Arndt, Walter Brzo- ;•>, Glee Club, '"Mistress ritu", Penn; "Lift Thine i Mendelssohn; "Song of the l Lots 1213 wid 1214 1225 to ; g Coleridge-Taylor. -i, Symphonic Orchestra: "Polar.ai»e MUitaire", Ken-ill, Dorothy Kline, Ruth ld Dorothy Kolesark. Orcn- "Spanish Walt?", .Waldteil- ' "March of the Bojars", en; string numbers, violin, lenir", Drdla, Gerald Schiller; ["Tarentello", Sqtiire, Dorii violin "Czardas", Hontl, itte Plessner; string ba»s, J w SonAilary Clark;Wood (umbers,WitcB and clarinets, bnderry Air", OJd Irish; |"Andatino", Lemare,: Ann | clarinet, "G»uotte . Ca- ;de Bueris, WiHlamKiiey; its and trombone, "Hunting I, Von Weber, -Herbert Tyjer, tund, Rob.ert Stephen, Max bet, "Youth Dauntless", tobert Stephen;'piano solo, i of Spring," Singing, Jean I'. Orchestra, "Walt Russe." Wt; Finale, Orchestra and Club, "Land of ^ope and | Elgar; Star Spangled Ban- \ Juck Stein as accompanist. HAN'S CLUB .SOCIAL DBRIDGE —The Welfare nt of the W ' Olb 1228 inclusive in Block 856B; tots 1161-1162 in Block 856D; L>ta 1067 to 1072 inclusive in Block 866 to Murray Strudlcr, agent for a corporation, ; $1,•100. Most of the 1 new i homes to be constructed are in the low-cost class, especially those to be erected in the Isolin section. . ' CONDITION OF ROADS TARGET OFCOMPLAINT Town Committee Inundated With Pleas To Remedy Winter's Ravages WOODBRIDGE—Complaints re- garding the poor condition, of roads throughout the Township con- tinued to pour in on the Town- ship Committee Monday night. The Republican Club of Isclin protested against the dangerous condition existing on Correja Ave- nue, since the break-up of the cold weather. The members also com- plained about the water'settling on Pershing and Correja Avenues. The Vulcan Detinning Company of Sewaren, requested the commit- tee to do something about the poor conditions existing on Arbor Street which "qauses us considerable in- convenience.' Oftier protests were received Ye- and George Battrtan were selected as elders'. John M. Kroger," the church treasurer, reported that all bills have been paid and that there was a balance in the treasury. After the business meeting: the congre- gation adjourned to the Sunday School rooms where a program was presented, Miss Norma Chase gave a book review, Miss JeanMer- rill played piano selections, a pa- per on Livingston, the African missionary, was read by Miss Grace C. Huber and vocal selections were sung by Roberta. Berry, accomp- rnied by Mrs. Lillian P, Stephens ut the piano. Refreshments were served'by a committee of the Worn n's Auxiliary with Mrs, James Reid as chairman,. Mtp. John E. Breckcnridge and Mrs. Earl H. Dc< vanny poured. Sheriy, of the United States 8B RAIN HELD CAUSE OF TWO-CAR CRASH Three Persons Injured In Collision Near T On Convery Boulevard WOODBRIDGE — Three per- sons were hurt, one Seriously when two cars crashed on Convert Boulevard just south of the "Y*', during the heavy rain last Satur- day night. According to a report made by Officer Joseph Casale, a car own- ed and driven-by Jacob Essig, 26, of 685 Donald avenue, Perth Am- boy, north on the boulevard, col- lided into another car operated in the opposite direction by- Hen- ry Sabotick, 28, of 105 Mawbcy Street, Woodbrdige. Sabotick is said to be in a crit ical condition; At the Perth Am boy General Hospital it was said he had sustained a possible frac- ture of the- skull, a raptured blad- der, a possible fracture ofv th riba, possible fracture of the spin and lacerations of the head, Essig, the other driver, suffered concussion of tho brain and lacera- tions of the arm, .while his wife riding WOODBRtDGE—How old «>• y o u ? •• - i- .•-'.' - .v, • * Do JTOU hata • bathtub? What Ujrbur taUrjJ • ' TheiV are tama- of lh« quet- tfqns that are nwr b»lng asked ' by • the U,' a...C*nitti takers' throughout ,'(&• Township, . : The Auiqerators lit the Town- ship a.reva». follow*! MM. Lena C Perltr, ATtnaJi Stani«y -J. Curnex, Pprl Reading) Camilla, Toft; Hopeiawtff Tlllla Otmajrat, Fordil CbrUty Kulehaf,' Fbfdn • Mr.! John R. ^|ati, Fbr4»» HIW MI Btrn.ttln, Wbodb^ldm How'. ' aril, Peitd«r, Sawareni Pranelt Joieph Som»ri, • Woodbridga i, Mn. Margaret I. Ryan, Wood- bridge) Laura Llbbejr Gron- man, Ar«nel| Olga : E. Nagr, Fordu Marfarct L. Gatalona, Woedbrlii|«i JtM^ii C. tr, Port Rwdlngi CW»rl« M, Btail, Ii.ll«i Allt. A. MlnkUr, j Hwbwt S. PiUikl, *|»di A«l' C. d ' ' p . no dlffleuitUi U\ »•• • cuflng *niw«ri, to tkf qotittyni ihty h»T« to »ik.' • All :ejuMtUtu muit '• be. aBiww«d v ;«»Vr««ilr-' 'ThoM, 'wW don't «M .tii»j*ct io a, itntanct of %\*\f dayj |n jaiti a tint up to f r t * or, birth:' : The-«num*raior B M Jttotb* admllUd Into- thV homo. Wit- m Vlew'i.faiajrbe grantftd ontildt lh« door or ori th« porth. RMI- dentt.may aik the enumerator for hit crtileathtli which are In the form of an Identification card boarim hll p flST-OFFICE BID GIVEN NEW IMPETUS WaihingtonOiiiciabProm- iie Mayor Greiner To Puihlotal Project Big Boms For New Subscriptions Offered In Baby Popularity Poll 0,000 ExtraVotes ToBe Given With Each Order Fd Paper; Contestants In Spirited Race For The lead WOODBRIDGE—The result of the counting of the otes on Wednesday resulted.in an upset in the Independ- ent-Leader Popular Baby Contest. Benjamin Lattanzio cap- tured first place after a drive from the fourth position. Rose Marie Bak, who has held the lead a good many at tHe total counts, dropped to second place. Right, now the le^ad of Benjamin Lattanzio is rather $f^c7^1*p1a meeting of tihe Rotary Club helcf yesterday noon at the. Colonia Country Club. .Mr. Sherry, who was introduced 'by Fred Bunton- bach, cashier of the Woodbridge Rational Bank, showed a movie en- titled "Know Your Money." Next week a Chinese student will give a talk on the Wang pup- pet government. He was securedi through the efforts of Edward Lotz, of the New jersey Woodfin- ishing Co Hamptoiy Cutter and Louis Wct- terberg, who were vacationing in Florida, Rttended yesterday's meet- ing. • face, knee and had all her front teetl knocked out. She also suffered possible chest injury. BERGEN STANDS FIRM FOR CARNIVAL TABOO gardlng conditions on. Berkley Street,- Colonia, and Avenel Street, Avenel. Ann Brennan Given Party; To Become Mofhit's Bride WOODBRIDGE —Miss Ann C. Brennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brennan, of Lake Avenue, was tendered,a surprise personal shower at the home of Miss Eileen Van Allen, of. Harrison Street, Monday night, Miss Brennan is to become the bride of Joseph Mof- fett, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Mof- fett, of Wpodbridge,, on April 20, at 3:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Gue^tfoWere: Mrs. H, Dunn, Mrs. G. Suits/Mre; W. Wfllett, Mrs. F. Fritz, Mrs. M; Faith, Mrs. E. Bren- nan, Mrs. K. Van Allen, Miss M. Paige, Miss M. Leahy/Miss E. Ry- tn, Miss R. Brennan, Miss E. Bren- nan, Miss M. Brennah, Miss I, Di Como, Mrs. P.' Moffett.MI. Crowe, of Woodbridge; Miss M'. Sei|ert, of Linden and Miss M. La Brue of Elizabeth. 4 More Tanks To Be Built By Oil Company in Seufaren . SEWAREN—Four additional tanks, each with a capacity of 110,000 gallons, will be con- structed by the Shell Oil Com- pany,on its property here in the near future. The tanks will cost Approxi- mately $107,000 to construct, according to the building permit filed in the Building Inspector's office. leg and TO SURVEY NEED HERE, Ediion Help U Expected; Compton ArraogM Cipi- . tol Conferences WGODBRIDGJB— A new post- office building for Woodbrldge has ' como a step closer to reality as a -. result of a plea by local, officials • tb Smith W. Purdum, Fourth As^ slstant Postmaster General in , large of Federal construction. Mayor August F. Greiner, ac- \ mpanied by Committeeman, Her- ',•' erti B. Rankin and Township"' Counsel Leon E. McElroy, went to Washington last Friday and ed Woodbridge's case before recavious, for h|a standing and that of Rose Marie Bak and Roger Gerald Tomko and, Arlene J3dna Bendy is extremely close. In fact the standing of the first ten con- testants ia such that a really good showing on the part of. any of them might provide the contest with a new, leader at the'next count on Saturday evening. The riext counting of. the sub- scription and coupon votes will take place on Saturday at 8 p. m. This count is very important as the contest -management is offering 10,000 extra credits, in addition to the regular schedule, for. every subscription reported and 100 Lions' Club To Aid Blind At Game Social April 24th WOODBRIDGE — The second annual game social for the benefit of the Blind Fund, will be conduct- ed by the Lions Club of Wood- bridge, Wednesday night?April 24, at the Craftsmen's Club on Green Street. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Lions Club or from the following committee: Dr. H. L. Moss, chairman; Dr. C. I. Hutner and Al Bondietti. Votes Against Granting Permission For Travel- ling Shows ToCome Here WOODBRIDGE—With Commit- teemah John Bergen, of the First* Ward, casting a negative vote, be- cause he "consistently was- against traveling carnivals in his ward," the. Knights of Columbus was granted permission to sponsor a carnival given by the Heller-Acme Shows from June 10-15 on King George's Road. Woodbridge Fire Company No. 1, was unanimously given permis- sion to cdnduct its annual home- made carnival on July 10, 11, 12 and s 13 on the School Street gVounds while the Sam Farrcll As- sociation of Port Reading will con- duct aicarnival in that section the same dates as the Knights of Co- lumbus show, June 10-15. The American Legion received a permit to hold its annual circus, April 30, on the Board of Educa- tion.lot.on Berry Street and Legion Place. • . schedule, for every'"baby coupon reported. There are only nine mon days-of the second period of high credits remaining and the Satur- day count specials are the highes to be offered for the balance of the contest,, • • Tho3e interested in the contes should take a look at the Honor Roll on this page and support any- one of the leading babies, or" fo that matter any youngster on the Honor Roll who is making an ef- fort to improve his or her position The next few d?ys o"f the second period may see a 'dark horse' en- try gain the coveted-first place. TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR PARTY_APRIL 22 AHair, Originally Sched- uled Week Earlier, To Benefit Trinity Church WOODBRIDGE — Tickets are now available for a benefit card party to be held Monday -night,- April 22, under the auspices of the Men's Club of the Trinity Epis- copal Church at the Southern Bell Ted, Room on Rahway Avenue. J. Alfred Compton and Hugh Honor Roll Below is the standing of the first 12 babies in the.Popular Baby Contest as shown by the ount of Wednesday, April 3rd, at.8 p. m. . . • Standing Standing This count Previous count 1 Bonjartiin Lattanzio 4 2 Rose Marie Bak 1 3 Rogor Gerald Tomko 6 " 4. Arlene Edna Bendy 3 5 Joan and Judith ,' 2 Kovacs ' 6 Rosemary Galaida 5 7 Janet BsbS'DttBflwn rfl* 8 lorna Jean TaggaH 8 9 Mary Julia Ur * 10 .. 10 June Donnelly 12 11 Robert Foehrenbach 9 12 Helena G. Pochek . 11 NEXT COUNT—8 p. m., Sat- urday, April 6th. Saturday is BONUS DAY. 10,000 extra credits will be added to every subscription sold, in addition to credits issued as per the sched- ule. . . and 100 votes will be added to every coupon reported, in addition to the 300 received asper the second period sched ule. Saturday will be the one day in the contest offering the opportunity to every one of the contestants to get ahead. It i possible for ANY contestant t( be a leader after the Saturday count. ' rovernment executives. They :eived the assurance that this icipallty's petition would loubtodly got* first consider*tipA,t soon hs Congress has approving money allotments now under con* ' ideraiioh, The local request, un- il this time, had been .buried <' among scores of similar picas hroughout the country, The fact that Mr. Greiner and his party were able jto sec General Purdum is attributed to Acting Secretary <tf the Navy Lewis Compton, a close personal fr}end. Despite the pressure of his affairs'' during the absence at naval man- oeuvers of the Pacific fleet of' Secretary of Navy Charles Ediion, M^ Compton .avranged the nece»« sary conference for the W d ) ' d d l i Q n . His'inteMSt-: K WHAT'S YOUR NAME? WOODBRIDGE—If the person who signed a letter as "An Old Faithful Reader" will communi- cate with this office and give us his name we will be glad to discuss with him the situation of which he -wrftes. It is the practice'of this newspaper not to answer letters sent anonymously. Williamson Kelly, the co-chair- men, announce that a valuable door prize will be offered in addi- tion to the prizes-to winners in the various games. Guests may reserve tables for Chinese Check- ers- or-any-othor game they-may wish to play and still be eligible to 'tvin prizes. Refreshments will be served. It was planiledoriginally to have the party on April 16. but duo to a conflict,in dates, the affair'was postponed a week. Colonia Woman Succumbs; Funeral Held On Tuesday COLONIA—Mrs. C&rrine John- son, wife of Wilford B. Johnson, of Montrose Avenue, died, Saturday morning at heV home. Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs, John J. 'O'Leary and Mrs. Calvin E. Johnson, of Colonia. Funeral services were held Tues- day afternoon at the Greiner Fu- neral Home, Woodbridge. Burial Was in the Cloverleaf Memorial Park, Woodbridge. Need For New School Buildings And Increased Facilities For Pupils DemandedMdnAttentmtiftownsMpSchoolBoardA^^ ' (Note; TW» li the ninth of » seilea «( «ttcle« on tie History of, the Tatrtublp School Syitem.) ByRuthWolk • Carteret again campaigned for another new school and just two years, before that section broke away from Woodbridge tp become What wa» then known as the Bor-" o^gh of v Roosevelt the residents were Miccessful in securing the sec- A month later Mr. Leisen report- ed that there waa "need of a new school building at Carteret .and presented plan's," Mr. Osborn then made a motion tfi»t, "the board recommend the-building of ^ new school building in Oarteret," The. board appoint^ Kr. Loisen- and Mr. filatt .aa a committee to '•'wait on propBifty 8 adjacent On Febi'uHry 16, 1904, it was "moved andcarried that a commit- tee be appointed to ascertain the amount ,of money thought neces- aary to complete and furnish the to School.No, 2 (old • Carteret school) and get prices on property pn which to TOflSjJJcvfl' HWirig when required^'lHiNMe com- mittee failed tip rKbtTftif agree- ment with suck .pflgnertyi, owners for on April IJflQdifc.Lefcen and Mr. Platt re were was decided Commia- proved,' a building would be disposed of to the best possible advantage." New Building Olcnyad ' At a special election, the voters' approved the erection of a two- Btory brick building at Carteret, containing 13 roqtofand.to cost ho more than $36,000. They also yot- ed to raise' $3,000 to complete and furnish the addition to Np. 1 echool. ' •"! .' ; • .After the election, on May 2?, 1904, the Carteret Realty Co., at- tempted to give some land to the Board ip orect the school on an- other site, but J, H, Thayer Martin appeared before the Board with a petition from the residents of Carteret'requesting the board not to change the site of the proposed, new school building. The 'board bowed to the will of ihepeople, BRODNtCK—SOMERS WOODBRIDGE — Miss Agnes. Dolores Brodnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brodnick, of Grove Avenue, became the bride of Law- rence. Somers, son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. S f F no bidq for the old school building, Bo it was moved On the adjoining lot for the time being after per- mission was given by the. owner of the land, Mr. Canda. ' Staff U Incrotied The first mention of a custodian of school funds, a post now held by Michael J. Trainer, Township Ta!x Cojloctoi'.was made in the min- utes of June 27,'l804, when Leon- ard Campbell .was given the. posi- tion, Airihe same' time, Louis' Bradford, of Newport, R. I., was appointed principal of No, 10 school and Jessie Love, a-brother of John H. Love was named prin- Buschman Guild To Present 3-Act Comedy Next Month WOODBRIDJGE-."What Wrfght Left," a play I in three acts, will be presented i by the Buschman Guild o. of the Fjrst Presbyterian church in the high school audi- torium early in-May, according to plans made Monday night at a meeting held at the home of Miss Dorothy Omenhiser in Colonia. During the business session, Miss Marjorle Lockie conducted the devotional and Mrs-Albert H, Bowers,' Jr.^jeviewed a chapter In tne.mission 'study book. GRlFFITHS^tEHIGM WOODBRIDClE—Mrs. Frederick P, Grifflths, of Gerardville, Pa., has announced the marriage of daughter, Diana, to Walter Cladek Lehigh, of Harrdl Avenue, this place. The ceremony took place James Francis Somers, of Free itfan Street, yesterday morning during a nuptial mass in St, /nines R. C. ch\irch'. Rev; Thomas Carney erformed the ceremony. cipal of No. 9 Sehool at S50Q a P |BC ' e - lhe "«"»ony tooK place v e 'ar " Saturday evening in the Lutheran •On July 17,1005, the Board of Education received part of a' col- lection of New Jersey minerals Church, in Gerardville. Mr. and MTB. Lehigh will be at home to their frlenda jifler Apiil U, at 524 liBOlit**«thB latter largely instrumental in Ttbcruirthe elimination of the deat£ dealing grade crossing here—is be- , ing counted upon to assure tho new post office.' Mayor States Caie 'Mayor Greiner pointed out to General Purdum that' considerable expansion is expected here within the next few years and that all efforts are being directed toward enlarging the residential and in- dustrial population of the commu- nity. If th6s"e attempts are success-" ful, he continued, the already in- idequate postal facilities will be iven more over-taxed. , As a result of his visit on Friday, Jayor Greiner received on Mou- lay the following communication 'rom General Purdum: My d*ar Mayor Greiner; , Thii it to refer to your per-' lonal call at'this office ye«t«f- ' day in company with Menn, Chariot E, Gre|oiy, H. B. Ras- kin, and L. E. McElroy, ralalU* to o Federal building to bout* the poit office in Woodbridge. There a n at the pretant T,irae ' no fundt available for acquisi- tion of a lite and the conitruc- tion of a GoYernmeht-ownad building in your city. However, we. are requesting that an In-' apector be detailed to conduct a survey and submit a report in orde.r 'that full information con'- cerning conditions and postal re-' quiremeMs Inay be on file with', the* Department. We have also requested that the Inspector' contact you during the course of hit investigation. ' Plea(e ba aitured that in th? event Congress authorises add!- . tional funds for public buililiog' ' \ , construction outsido the District of .Columbia, careful conildera« Don will be. given Woodbridge in making allotments thereun- der. Woman s Club Annual Guest Night ne- WOODBRIDGE—A play, "Wild Hobby Horses," coached by Miss Grace Huber, will be a feature of. he annual Guest Night of the Woman's Club of Woodbridge to be held tonight ai! 8:30 o'clock in the Craftsmen's Club on .Green Street. ' ". ••••'• The cast of the one-act presenta- tion will be 'as follows; Nurse Torrance, Mrs., Leon Campbell; William Curewe", Donald Wescojrt; Arthur, his Oldest BOH, Leo Cuiffreda; Donald, his young- est sou, Donald Aaroe; Mrs, Wil- liam Carewe, MTB. Victor C. 'Nick- las; Anna Martin., Miss Barbara Brlegs; Emma, a maid, Mrs, Lelnnd Reynolds. • Mrs. Thomas J. Leahy wilt be h of the program and Mia. Asher Fitz Randolph will take i if the muaic. The hospitality co mittoe: Mrs. William G. Brewqr', chairman, Mrs, Andrew E, * k -" iul vice chairman, M"I-B. Frank cik' and Mrs. George A, Full*: will serve refreshments. The president, Mrs. O. T. Frasgr^ and the past presidents, Mrs. ~ " Boyntoii, Mrs. J. H, T, Mi Mr"), Frank LaFarr, Mrs. A. F v Hftndolph and Mrs. Thomas, Leahy, will be in the receiving V The ushers for the occasion i Mrs, C, R. Davis, Mrs. John K H and Mrs. George May. * After the play, general will conclude the' feptiv George Ruddy and his will play % '•• ' ',' '