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PAGE TWENTY-THREE PLAINFIELD, N. Sn COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1939 Telephone f-ffff Here is what a Rental Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent Rent $2(T $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 $55 $60 $65 $70 $75 Answers Here Qaesttoas will be foaad oa today's tslal ii Cash Rate Courier-News Rental Ads. vacancy costs its owner 1 to 18 words .42 .90 $1.44 19 to 24 words .56 $1.20 $12 25 to 30 words .70 $1.50 $2.40 31 to 36 words .84 $1.80 $2.88 Loss $1 83 Loss $2.00 Loss $1.50 Loss $1.66 IiSS 83c Loss $1.33 L)S3 66c Loss $1.00 Loss $1.16 Los $217 I-oss $2.33 Loss $2.50 each day Legal Notice Look suid Learn 1. From the mythological god of that name who supported the heavens on his shoulders. 2.

Thomas Jefferson. 3. Chess. 4. "The Raven," by Poe.

5. California. Houses For Bent and In an amazing climax literally Houses For Sale Rummage Sales pocaea witn suspense, ne provides the dramatic highlight of the story In some splendidly portrayed scenes. STATE or KIW jrmsKT DEPARTMENT OF STATE rrKTiiicAiE or DISSOLUTION PEAL WITH A DEAL WITH A REALTOR Ad. REALTOR Adv.

To all to whom these presents soar coma, Plainfield Theaters Nazis Defy U. Won't Yield Flint Tonight there are 200 Good An up-to-date seven-room home with modern kitchen including new sink and mhin.t hinlarwkl flor tiled bath reasons tor attending the show. stewn heat, oil burner, storm windows. Woman's Guild 'and Auxiliary of Holy Cross Episcopal Church, North Plainfield, will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Saturday in a store opposite the Strand Theater, E. Front St.

Tomorrows preview will feature Club 1 News Anne Shirley and Edward Ellis in "Career Liberty A bargain lor per month. We could write a book describing this home. It may be summed up as "Cheerful and "Spacious and Modern." Oil heat, two tiled bath with stall shower, four bedrooms, $90. J. G.

MULFORD. Realtor 21 1 Park Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-5800. HAVE YOU SEENr FOREST BROOK: HOMESt Completely Furnished Model Home at 260 Fafdford Avenue Forest Brook North Puunfield Inspection Invited Iaily and 7-10 P.

M. F. A. MARTIN 15 rth Ave. Tel.

Plfd -4M. (Continued from Page 1) Women of St. Andrew's Churcb will hold a rummage sale tomorrow and Saturday at 16 Somerset St. Articles mav be sent to Mrs. tained by belligerents for examination of papers or cargo since the Troop 28, Girl Scouts, will meet Greeting: WHKHEAS.

It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the pro-ceedlncs for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in my olftce. that Geo. W. Saums Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 7 Elm Place, in theity of PlatuAeld.

County of Union and Slats of New Jersey. (Gfortt W. Saums. beins the asent therein and in charce thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Title 14. Corporations.

GeneraL of Revised Statutes of New Jersey, preliminary to the Ixsulnc of this Certificate oi Dissolution. NOW. THIRKFORBi I. THOMAS A. MA THIS.

Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the said corporation did. on the Twenty-third day of October. 1939, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writlns to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by aU the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In tnv said office as provided by law. IS TESTIMONY WHEIEOF.

I have hereto set my hand and aUixed my official seaL at Trenton, this Twenty-third day of October. A. D. one thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine. (Slsned) La THOMAS A MATHTS Secretary of State.

oct $S-4toaw European war started. Twelve we with its new leader. Miss Hersey I. Gilbert. 317 Clinton Ave.

TeL Plfd 6-2360. Ereirreen. rooms, bath, raraire J45 Ererjcreen. 7 rooms, bath. Karage -jO Maxson.

6 rooms, bath, parage HAYE. Realtor 135 North Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-1S17. 81 detained by the British, six by the at 3:30 p.m.

tomorrow in Congregational Church rooms. French and three by the German. Rummaee sale will be held by Soviet Rejects British Camp 105, PO of Monday at 138 Central Ave. Those desiring to make donations may phone Plainfield 6-8793-J or DuneUen Original Mortgage $7,000 Today's Price $3,700 It sounds unbelievable-- newly painted Vkr.om hunxs with two baths. Ejod lo Union Junior College Alumni Association meets 8:15 pjn.

today at the college. Officers will be elected. Seven Rooms, Bath. Two-Car Ga- rase 0 PLAINFIELD HOMES. Realtors 300 Park Ave Tel.

Plfd 6-5136. Money to Loan Contraband List 'Moscow UP) The American 2-657ZJ. freighter Citv of Flint remained at cation, lot 50x179. two-car Kara-, suit able tor conversion. lei us enow you Murmansk todav Dendlne "nrecise Annandale verification" of her cargo, Tass tews Senior Fellowship of Watchung Avenue Presbyterian Church will hold a Halloween party at 8 p.

xa. agency announced. this bargain bow. 217 Pembcrton Avenue Good school section, six rooms. tw kitha .1 ttihla p-irilft hslt Of COn ITiere's a TIME AND PLACE The Gorman prize crew of 18.

mv Thominra Conover will at tomorrow in home of George NOTICE OF SETTLEanaTT which seized the sbiD and took her For Everything Taylor, 120 Westervelt Ave, North it ion. a real buy. 5-VJO cash and bal to the Soviet Russian port Monday, tend the state PTA convention Nov. 1, 2 and 3 in Atlantic City as a delegate of the local PTA, Plainfield. Especially Borrowing Money ance on low mommy psyuicui j.

g. MmrRr- rtaitor Chi Sigma Club of the First Presbyterian Church viewed a motion nas been released from internment but not to board the vessel again. Russia meantime informed Great Britain that she regarded the British contraband list a violation of NOW 13 THE TIME because you can fill up your coal bin. buy winter clothing ana other things you want, at a considerable saving by payinff casli NOW. You can also consolidate bills picture entitled "Forest Treasures' Strand THE BAINS CAME' Cast Tyrone Power, Myrna Loy and George Brent.

Miss Loy, stepping out of the "perfect wife roles, plays Lady Esketh, wife of a stuffy member of English nobility. She has been in love with George Brent and Immediately falls in love with Tyrone Power, a Major of high rank in India. The trio are brought together in the strange mythical land of Ran-chipur, where in the course of their lives they meet earthquake, fire and flood as the unleashed forces of nature bring havoc on the city. Brenda Joyce, making her debut in films In this picture, heads a supporting cast which includes Nigel Bruce, Marie Ouspenskaya, Joseph Schildkraut, Mary Nash, Jane Dar-well, Marjorie Rambeau, Henry Travers and H. B.

Warner. On the same program is March of Time's latest release "The Battle Fleets of England," which shows British dreainaughts, cruisers, destroyers, submarines, trawlers, minesweepers, and aircraft carriers in action, emphasizing the important part each type of vessel must play in the work of defending the Empire and keeping open the sea-lanes over which foodstuffs and other necessities vital to the existence of the British people must be shipped. The film also shows the life of the British biue jacket; how young cadets at the Dartmouth Royal Naval College are trained to become officers in the ships that have fcr centuries been so much a part of British tradition. On the same program is Walt Disney's latest Technicolor cartoon "Donald's Penaruln." In this pic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the account of the subscriber.

Executor of the last ll and testament of John Storm, deceased, will be audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphan-V Court of the County of Union, on Friday, the seventeenth day of November next at 9:30 A. M. Dated October 11. 1939. THE STATE TRUST COMPANY at Plalnfield.

N. J. NEWCORN NEWCORN. Proctors. 230 Park Ave, Plainfield.

N. J. Fees $5.20 10-12-5t-oaw International law, to which the at Koos Brothers' furniture store, Rahway. Tuesday evening. The pic and other installment accounts in the same loan as long as you can make USSR could not agree.

"SUDDEN MONEY Cast Charles Ruggles, Marjorie Rambeau and Charley Grapewin. Ruggles Is a peace-abiding citizen, living a quiet, happy life when sudden money comes into his pockets via the sweepstakes. Poor Charles gets an awful riding In a world of riotious events before the family again settles down to an orderly system of procedure. TOUR FEATHERS' Cast Ralph Richardson, John Clement and Jane Duprez. Ten years after the fall of Khartoum and the death of General Gordon it Is announced to the members of the Royal North Surrey Regiment that soon they will be embarking to Join Kitchener's army in the Sudan.Willoughby, Burroughs and Durrance arev enthusiastic at the prospect but their comrade Harry Faversham does not share their high spirits.

A few evenings later, at a magnificent ball, Harry's engagement to Ethne Burroughs Is announced by her father. General Burroughs, a grizzled veteran of many campaigns. Harry suddenly resigns from his regiment on the eve of the departure to Egypt, saying that he Is needed more at home than abroad. But his thre? comrades suspect him of cowardice and send him three white feathers with their cards attached. When Harry goes to explain his action to Ethne he finds that she, too, does not understand, and he pluck3 a white feather from her fan to make four.

Tomorrow the preview feature will be "The Star Maker" starring Bing Crosby and Louise Campbell. Deaths Funerals ture outlined the process of making small weekly or monthly payments. In a note remyins to British noti THIS 13 THE PLACE because INDUSTRIAL provides a complete loan fication of contraband l'sts, Vladimir Potemkin, vice commissar for foreign affairs, declared the list THE REST BUY AT $10,950 f.vw 1935. Perfect iitone. timber, lust full appeal and the best of construction.

Tnree laree master two colored tiled baths, one st' I shower Another bedroom and K'h f'r maid. Lar. square livin rt.m with -ja-XEL'RiT- bay window. Tin.in- room plenty of wall space, ti'el kitchen, paneled breakf ast nook. floor lavatory, retm oil burner.

Attached rarssre. Beautifully shrubbed rrJalwAKTZ ORG. INC, Realtors -Kfsuits 1X Xorth Ave. TeL Plfd service. lor iamxues and individuals.

growing wood into furniture, and other short films were shown. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Lincoln, and devotional services were conducted by Miss Margaret Caskey. that is different Whether YOU wish to borrow a few dollars or several hun dredwhether YOU want a family loan. gravely Impairs interests of neutral countries and destroys international trade." HOTTCE OF ORDEB TO TiTMTT CREDITORS auto loan.

-or a loan on just YOUR OWN NOTE whether YOU wish to spread Potemkin said the Soviet Govern payments over 6 months, 13 months, or even longer these are all things that ment "deems it not permissible to aw mm A a aepnve a peaceful population of foodstuffs, fuel and clothins? and Payments can be arranged to fit YOUR pocket book on our NEW "EVEN PAY thus subject children, women and MENT PLAN." Example: 10 EVEN Somerset County Snrrogate's Court Estate of Andrew J. Stlglitz. deceased. Notice is hereby given, that on the Twentieth clay ot September. A.

193X on the application of the undersigned, as Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Andrew J. Stiglitz, deceased: an order was made by the Surrogate's Court, requiring the creditors of the said Andrew J. Stiglitz. deceased, to bring in their debts, demands and claims aeainst the said de 'payments of $11.43 will repay a $100 ageu people and invalids to every hardship and to starvation by pro-claiminer e-oods of DODular consump loan in l'i months including charges ot 2 Sri on unpaid monthly balances. NO Suitable For Remodeling Kin room 2- story well constructed in the renter of the apartment district will be soil reasonably to Kc-Iubls builder or buyer who intends occupy after remodeling.

THE PLAIN FIEU TRUST COMPANY Realtor Real Rstate lx-partment S. I- r.n htjcyer. Usnsger. Iee3 or extras. tion as war contraband." Meeting last night at the Moorland Branch of the YMCA, the Johnson-Jeter Post and auxiliary planned a joint entertainment and masque dance to be held tomorrow evening iff the On the committee are Freemont Hensen, Charles Carman, Robert Tate, Matthew Alston and Mesdames Mary B.

Curry, Evelyn Hensen, Ruth Alston and Gertrude Barnes. new members and four renewed memberships were recorded and announcement was made the post had gone the top" for lt3 1940 membership quota. PHONE MR. PITCHER. PlalnHeld 6-1215 and your application will be cedent under oath or affirmation, and startea immediately without even leav Mrs.

C. Herrick DeadUnexpectedly Mrs. Christine Herrick, of 1129 E. Front widow of the late Walter Herrick, died unexpectedly yesterday (Oct. 25, 1939) of asphyxiation in her home.

A nurse by profession, Mrs. Herrick had resided in Plainfield for three years. Mrs. Herrick, a native of Denmark, is survived by four sisters, Mesdames Anna Kearns, Richard Fairclough, Elmer Collins and Jerry Frey of this city; four brothers, Harry Lamp of Plainfield; Charles Lamp of South Plainfield; John Lamp of Philadelphia-and Jacob Lamp of Perth Amboy. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.

m. In Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Harrington J. Underbill of Netherwood Reformed Church officiating. ing your own home.

WESTFTELD RESIDENTS PHONF. WX 3s70 AT OUR EXPENSE NO TOLL). present the same to the subscriber within SIX months from the date of said order; snd in default thereof any such creditor shall be forever barred of his or her action therefor against the subscriber. ANDREW H. STIGLITZ.

Administrator T. 709 Huntington Avenue, Plainfield. N. J. CODINGTON BLATZ, Proctors.

128 West Second Street. Plainfield. New Jersey 9--6t-oaw A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Only STOtO required for ownership a pienii-ily bum nine-room borne with two baths, hot water heat, oil burner, lar-'e tpen land.raped and shrubbed lot ixZl in Plainfield's finest rfid-ntial s-ction. act quickly. HtRVtY H.

LXN'BARGER. Realtor 17 North Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-2)00. 31 Industrial Loan Society, Inc.

142 E. Front SL (over Boise's) Tel. PUd 6-1215. License 158. Loans Made In All Nearby Towns John E.

Pitcher. Mgr. ture Tootsie, the Penguin, leads Don Stalemate Continues In War on Land By th Attociatttd Pret The war on land remained at a stalemate. In the conflict at sea Germany accused Britain of not telling the whole story in tabulating her merchant shipping losses. A German spokesman hinted British losses were higher than admited by the admiralty In listing 45 ships, totaling 399,313 tons, as the toll of British losses thus far.

Finland's delegation returned to Helsinki from Moscow talks vith new, modified Soviet demands which SI HOTTCE TO CREDITORS Murray B. Sheldon, district deputy of the Grand Exalted Ruler, BPO Elks, and member of Elizabeth Lodge 289, will pay his annual visit to Plainfield Lodge 885, Wednesday evening, Nov. He will conduct the ritual for an initiation class and will bring the degree team from the Elizabeth lodge for the ceremonies. Dinner and entertainment will follow. ald a merry chase, in and out or scrapes before Donald can summon up one of his famous rages.

In preview tomorrow "Golden Boy" starring William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck and Adolphe Men- Personal Mention Ilere's Your Opportunity at a Great! Reduced Price 5 i rooms. stem heat, hardwood floors. Can you set aside $1.85 per week for a $100 LOAN! Estate of Bertha B. Nordfors. Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of Charles A. Otto, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the Eleventh day of October A. 1939. upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber jou. In excellent condition, one-car giraee wli located in East End.

Price J3.J0 lj balance J29 monthly. HYitAN A BR A MS. Realtor W. ITront St. That's actually all you need to pay off Mrs.

L. B. Goldsmith Services Arranged Services were to- be held at Paramount a Finnish source indicated still 27 contained points unacceptable to under oath or affirmation their claims and demaids against the estate of said HONEYMOON IN BALI ATTRACTIVE NEW CAPE COD Home. Finland. p.

m. today in Higgins Home for Funerals for Mrs. Bailey Gold i.ir rooms, tiled bath, steam heat, at After conferring with the Helsinki deceaseo. nithin six months from the dae of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the sub tached piraee. 'arse plot, desirable location, snuui down payment.

530 per government the delegation was ex- smith of 617 Darrow Ave, wife of in lull a i-" casn loan including an charges on a 15-month plan at Personal Finance Co. And wa take no wags assignment. a week on the average Is all you need to set aside for every $100 borrowed at Personal Finance Co. Go to our' convenient office and fill out a simple application Quickly as it's approved, your money will be ready. Our main requirement is enough In WINS DAIRY HONORS San Francisco (JP) Twin Oaks Farm of Morristown, N.

was adjudged yesterday premier breeder in the Jersey division of thj 30th Annual National Dairy Show. Fanwood Cast Fred MacMurray, Madeleine Carroll and' Allan Jones. Getting under way In the purlieus of Manhattan, the storv finds Miss rdrn-ine rosta. Andrew liaye scriber. Dected to return a third time to Moscow in an effort to reach a com Larry B.

Goldsmith, who died last nitrht (Oct- 25. 1939) in her home. A Son. Realtors. 135 North Ave.

THE PLAIN FT ELD TRUST COMPANY. Plainfield. N. J. Burial will be In the Hebrew Ceme- LITTLE OUT OF TOWN colonial 6-room CODINGTON BLATZ.

Proctors. promise with Russia. The war In Europe played a lead ing part in a Canadian election cam tprv of South Plainfield. krttise. "bath, steam heat.

$3,900. $3) 132 V. Second St, Plainfield. N. J.

Fees $7.80 10-12-5t-oaw Carroll meeting MacMurray just after his return from Bali. Aware that she has fallen In love with him, she refuses to express her love, and remains within her shell even when come to make these payments regular tasii. balance ttke rent. MILTON BROWN. Realtor 131 North Ave.

Tel. Plfd tPJSJO. 2b ly. You don't need endorsers, stocks or bonds. Friends or employer wlil paign which swept the liberal party into power In Quebec and over Mrs.

Goldsmith, who had lived in Plainfield for 11 years, is survived by her husband, a son, Nathan, at home; two daughters, Rebecca and IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY turned the government of Premier another trlrl one of Fred's old not know. We offer prompt, congenial service on loans of $20 to $300. Charges are 2s on unpaid monthly balances. TO: HELEN CONCILIO: Maurice DuPlessis who had chal Houses For Sale By virtue of an Order of the Court of friends and still in love with him Florence, living in the u.s. and a sister In Palestine.

Chancery of New Jersey made on the 9th lenged war Expenditures of the Ot -appears on the scene. icrsd's next move is to attempt to tawa government Cadet Robert W. Cregar, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Luther Cregar, 123 Leland has been appointed first lieutenant at Headquarters ROTC Unit, Fishburne Military School, Waynesboro, Va.

Mrs. Martin B. Stutsman Is getting along nicely at Muhlenberg Hospital following an appendicitis and gall bladder operation performed a week ago yesterday. She will be at the hospital for another week or 10 days before returning to her home at 1236 Lenox Ave. Miss Eleanor Miron, daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Miron, 2 Orchard PL, North Plainfield, has been made a member of the Glee Club of the New Jersey College for Women In New Brunswick. Miss Miron, a junior at NJC, was graduated from North Plainfield High School. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace A. Burgess of 1323 E. Seventh St, returned last night from a three weeks vacation trip to California where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Morrison of Santa Anna. During their stay on the West Coast the couple visited the Golden Gate Exposition. John D. Armold.

son of Mr. and Prime Minister W. L. MacKenzie get her to take care of a cute little Personal Finance Company 9 Watchung Union Eldg. Room 20L Corner East Front St.

TeL Plfd 6-2780. License No. 67L Mulliken. Mgr. LOANS MADE IN NEARBY TOWNS Services Are Conducted For Mrs.

E. Anderson GOOD RESIDENTIAL SECTION Eix room ci imai. isunparlor. breakfast Ei)k. firrpUv.

steam heat, tile bath aal with schoul and station readily aci-essible. Any reasonable offer will b- ac eptel. fce FRED FREEMAN IH Comgtoa Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-1614-R.

27 four-year-old girl, left on nis nanas friend. At first she refuses, but King said It was "impossible to exaggerate the significance" of the election which he said showed Quebec was united with the rest of Canada in determination to fight be day of October. 1939. in a certain cause wherein OOMINTCK CONCILIO is petitioner, and you. HELEN CONCILIO.

are defendant, you are required appear and plead, answer or demur to petitioner's petition on or before the 11th day of December, next, or In default thereof such decree will be taken acaln.it you as the Chancellor shall think equitable and Just. The object of said suit Is to obtain a decree of divorce dissolvins the marriate between you and the said petitioner. CARMAN REIN A 8olT. of Petitioner Union BuUdlns Piainfleld. N.

J. oct 13-4toaw Services for Mrs. Estelle Ander the woman In her asserts Itself, and she decides to take the child for a son of 639 W. Fourth St, who died 27 while. side Britain and France.

Sunday, were held yesterday in Judkins FuneraL Home, the Rev. By this time, Madeleine Is so des-nora tplw in love with Fred that she Leslie A. Taylor of Bethel Presby II01IE SWEET HOME What Makes a Huise a Home? What Makes it Sweet Home? ANSWER Eseeller.t Location. We Hive It ni-rn yw.z.e. We Have Them.

is, in the words of a -quaint old say PAWN SHOP Money loaned on diamonds. fewtJry. watches, silverware, men's clothing, musical Instruments, tools. Plainfield Loan Co. 122 Park Ave.

License 32. SI terian Chapel officiating, soloists were Mrs. Beatrice Taylor and John Thomas. ing, beside herseir. consequently, ct, tnUea the child and flees to Nas NEWS BRIEFS Fanwood Garden Club will hold a dessert bridge at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Ten Eyck Beardsley, Westfield Rd, Scotch Plains. Mrs. Russell Bullock will be chairman, assisted by Mrs.

William A. Brown, Mrs. William De Bree, Mrs. Samuel B. Macaulay, Mrs.

Herbert Hunter, Mrs. John Runnells, Mrs. Charles O. Stine-hower and Mrs. Walter TuthilL St Martha's Guild, meeting in the home of Mrs.

Jay Keyes, Harold Ave, Tuesday evening, organized a new club. Plans were made for a dessert bridge Nov. 10 in the home of Mrs. Russell Elsener, South Ave. Committee includes Mrs.

Ernest Clegg and Mrs. G. Spencer- Sunshine Club held a social meeting in the home of Mrs. Harvey Jones, Greenbrook Rd, North Plainfield, yesterday. Next meeting will be held Nov.

15 in the home of Mrs. Fred Falkenhain, Harold Ave. Knobby Knotchers Bridge Club will meet at 8:30 p. m. Saturday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Herndon, Seneca PL, Westfleld. how PiT-e Easy Terms. WeOfferThem sau. Fred-follows, and when he's re Bearers were Harry White, J.

A. Perkins. James Good. James F. IL A.

Easiest Terms REPORTED RECOVERING "Recovering nicely" was the Muhlenberg Hospital report on Delano W. Ladd 14, today. The son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

I Ladd Sr, 757 W. Eighth St, a star on the Wardlaw School junior football team, underwent an appendectomy Monday. buffed once again, he decides to C. L- kw.xL Berckman one st-uth Iron E. SevenUl St.

Houjw Mortgage Bonds Stocks Powell James Eeeleston and return to Bali. Madeleine rouows him fhAr. hut it isn't until they are Charles Grant Interment was in the family plot of Hillside Ceme- PTA Meetings back in New York once more that $330 DOWN mm 4 I im mmt9m VV Ytfl 4V F. IL A. mortgage for building, buying or refinancing a home.

Total legal fees $S5, no service charge. JOHN IL LONGLEY CO. 120 North Ave. TeL Plfd 36 Madeleine makes up her mind about Elizabeth A. Van Vliet love.

ptiI all copper plumb-In, buiit-in garage, nite location. Easy py.T..n! on balance of $3,400. M. 23) Watchune Ave. SI JDnnellen Pniviow film featured tomorrow Word has been received here of will be "Blackmail," starring Ed the death yesterday (Oct 25, 1939) 44 F.

IL A. mortgages up to 25 real a Money advanced during construction. Mortgages replaced. Minimum legal feea only. Miron M.

alley. Union Bldg. TeL Plfd 6-1C3. N20 UT PlalhfieM. two of Miss Elizabeth Austin Van Vliet ward G.

Robinson. all improvements. $400 down and t.S7 per month pays home In full in l.j yers. No expenses will take Mrs. Vanderbilt Armold, 1156 Dor-sey PL, win travel to Philadelphia from Lewis burg-, Pa, with the Bucknell University Band when it accompanies the Bucknell football team to the Temple-Bucknell football contest Friday evening.

Armold, a senior at Bucknell, is student manager of the band. Miss Margaret Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

Coates, 827 Madison has been admitted to two music organizations at Wilson College in Chambersburg, Pa. They are the Choral Club, open only mortgage. P.eDresentativ Bldr. Loan Assn. Today Is library Night at the Paramount.

Another in the series of New American Encyclopedia will Plainfield High School PTA will bold a card party Nov. 9 at 8:15 p. m. in high school. Dessert will precede the play.

Mrs. William W. Zieman, chairman of finance and budget reports this is one of the few activities of the PTA to raise funds to meet its budget. There will be door as well as table awards. ALL types mortgages F.

H. A. or non-insurea private construction, refinance, builders lowest possible fees. TeL Plfd 6-1600 or write A-139. Courier-News.

27 in her apartment at Hotel Van Rensselaer, New York. Funeral services were to be held today at 3:30 p. m. In the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Chapel, New York. Miss Austin was an aunt of Mrs.

U7 Watchunr Ave. 1 rvYrr-rxfVT k.ralii- niM.fimllr DEATHS be offered at 10 cents per volume. Oxford 'nrp iFAnmfJ CTTIZEX' MONEY to loan on mortgages. Kunx-man 4fc Kurtz man. Union Bidg.

N6 (nme dwelling with income over $300. Large corner plot in pood location on of Somerville. Low taxes. Martin Fawcett of 17 Rockvlew Ter, North Plainfield. She was the HKRUTCX On Wednesday, October 25.

NEWS BRIEFS New Market-Dunellen Woman's Club auction sale will open tomorrow at 10 a. m. In the American Legion Clubhouse, proceeds to aid charity work of the unit. Luncheon will be served at noon and the sale will continue until articles are disposed of. Holy Innocents' Choir Guild will hold a Fall party tonight in the parish hall In charge of Mrs.

Lionel A. Howard and Mrs. Joseph Shepherd. Donations will be received for the penny sale next month. Presbyterian Women's Bible Class will meet in the church tomorrow at 2:15 p.

m. to go to the Grace wm wll for $tUI tnve times ('o Bound Brook. daughter of the late Isaac Newton and Louise Cornwall Van Vliet. Scotch Plains Lots and Acreage for Sale or Bent Houses For Rent Cast Bob Barns, Susan Ilayward and Elizabeth Patterson. The story of the picture written i rth 1939, Christine, wife of the late Walter Herrick.

residence 1129 East Front Street Serrices will be held st the "Memorial Funeral Home," 400 Franklin Place at East Seventh Street, on Saturday afternoon, October 28. at 2 o'clock. 77 to upperciassmen, ana we cnoir which takes part In dally chapel services as well as In Important events. Miss Coates was graduated from Hartrldge School In 1938. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Hollings worth, 2027 Westfleld Ave, have 5LRVEL6US OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILDER especially I or ttoD Dy uviu o. flna Ttnh nhntit to welcome Jos BIX room h'wue. an lmp'UL.

newly irate'l. Howard St, North I'lainfield. Tel. Dunein 3-61S3-R. 30 returned from the Seven Bar Nine Dude Ranch at Gary.

Mont They eph Allen his Junior law part- Est 1863 PL 6-07 Of. MOIlULIEtlTS L. MANNING SON 405 WEST FRONT ST. Plainfield. N.

I. Glen Gardner Nine beautiful lots 50 and 75 frontager, near Sleepy Hollow and new Iceland Avenue School. $200 each. Terms in) LansJowTj Terrace. sven rooms.

bath, two-car Jtarare. renovaren, ner. Bob is especially, giau so because the young man's father fthr before him have to responsible builder. u. :re.liate Dosesdioo.

TeL Plfd Methodist Church, North Plainfield. XZSTCH At Westfield. N. on October 25, 1939. Frederick A.

Kinch. M. beloved husband of Anna Belle Macintosh Kinch. father of Frederick A Kinch Jr. Serrices at Gray's Funeral Home.

Westfield. on Friday evening. October 27. at 8:30 o'clock. Interment Fairvlew Cemetery.

Westfield. 26 Mrs. John Geller will spend the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E.

Green. HTMAN ABRAM3, Realtor 233 W. Front fit. Cake sale will be held Saturday in Oak Tree. ffur rooms.

North Ave. store sponsored by the 2S bth. oinMiir parage. $.. J.

HKREKKT STEVENSON INC. been members of the firm. Bob's daughter. Susan Hayward, is Just as glad as Bob Is that Allen Is back after practicing law in New York. Allen proposes that he and Bob be- for the town's leading high school senior glee club and a Cappella choir.

Margaret Walker f.rr.d Lids' Tel. Plfd 6-S3S3. and Jean Rlfino are chairmen. A GREAT BARGAIN Eight acres. ML Pleasant Rd, Oak Tree.

easy terms. UIHAN ABRAMS, Realtor 233 W. Front SL 71 Lions Club will- conduct supper- spent four months there, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H.

Keller. Loraine Serace, 13, of Westfleld fell off her bicycle yesterday at Westfleld and Cook injuring her left knee. Officer Harold Hill took the girl home and administered first aid. Scotch Plains Halloween parade will be held Monday evening. Hundreds of children are expected to take part.

Many attractive prizes have been donated by merchants. Meeting of Scotch Plains Playground Association, scheduled last night, was postponed due to lack of quorum. It Is expected the meeting will be held next week. For Rent $30. $45.

$55 PU Titiew Mortjraxe Guaranty Co. ll'J V. Kror.t St TL Plfd 6-13U0. industrialist. Although Bob points -industrialist has been meeting tonight in the DuneUen 30 Hotel In charge of Michael V.

cutting corners to make money, the LOT 86-ft. frontage, white birch trees. bung low. out a ways. -l ire steam heat, garaff.

$3a i-m auc-room bouse, enclosed PASSMOaE Oa Wednesday. October 25, 1939. George beloved husband of Ida O'Neill Passmore of 14fi Norwood Avenue. North Plainfield. Services at A.

M. Run von Son's "Home for Services." 900 Park Ave-Plainfield, on Saturday, October 28. at 2 p. m. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.

27 CAS.XK) XE Wednesday. October 25 1939. Id Cardoze. Services at A. if.

Run yon Son's "Home for Services." 900 Park Avenue, on Friday. October 27. at 2 30 P- m- Interment in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands of U. S.

A. 28 Kern wood bargain for casn. Mr a IL Thorn. 1143 Kensington Ave. 28 IT i to young man is insistent, gives in.

m. industrialist nroceeds to tiie th. shower, parage. $j5 220 Watchung Ave. Building Material OYSTERS cut the pay of his mill workers by ten percent, even though business Is good.

The workers strike. Bob re- 6 Allan attr1r SPECIAL bargain prices on 18 per sec Bar.iow. tractive five rooms. sunparior. tireplace.

itarajre $4 KMern six ro-ma. gar. liubbard s.KA disrrn-t $55 UifLS JASIN Sii W. Front SL 27 tion shingles asphalt shingles, 1 2 panel fir doors at $2.25. storm sash, garaga doors, square columns, fir trim.

Oven Saturday Afternoons Until S. signs as counsel, uui with the Industrialist. Riots follow, the mill bombed by agitators, two of the workers' leaders are kUtea rittT0ns Meeting Is called BIX Huston Lumber Co. 6Stt Somerset St tfMm maw kut MMH TeL Plfd C-8866. 2 r-ouje.

fruit. large garden: cooi. LOion; $40; Dec. Call or eveomg Tei. iuneln 2-617J-J 28 JJt ll In protest.

At the meeting. Bob pleads for the good old American way of doing things. To everyone Auction Sales Est. IPI t4 ptfd C-X331 P. CASEY SOU of srnnraaT.il -JrokB Cm7- Prop.

Chaps. Offlos and Roxidsoos iVUUB I. Offtesi S9S-5S9 Xxtartoa Ave. TeL Plasa 6300 AVE- nt-room nous P.elely renovated, new oU burner. PUBLIC sale of live stock and farm machinery.

Saturday. Nor. it 1 o'clock, at Falrmount. on macadam road between Calif on and Pottenrville. Terms casn.

Also 64-acre farm. Charles Farley, Auctioneer. Theo. Hoppler Clerk. Sadie R.

Apgar. 28 1 hou. imp ts, newly trl JT1- 1thr' bl" 'com center of l.re 316 L. Second St. 24 Small Oysters, 2 do, for 25c Bledlum Oysters, 25o dozen Large Oysters, "35c dozen Oysters on Half Shell.

30c doz. SMALLEY'S SEAFOOD 242 N0ETH AVENUE DUNELLEN, N. J. TeL Donellen 2-684S Deliveries to Plainfield surprise, the industrialist the pay cut, and turns the Indignation meeting into a political rally by stating hat he will nominate Allen for Senator. THE WARE CASE Cast Clive Brook, Jane Baxter and Harry Barnes.

I Briefly, the story presents Clive Brooks as Hubert Ware, debonair member of elite society. Ware, up vi. i t. rtsht and faced with rxThUVer? AVE- PUinfleld cheerful iirht rooms, near bus and Poultry And Supplies Baby Chicks MEMORIALS PLAINFIELD GRANITE WORKS RICHMOND at FOURTH ST LAMP EE TI BROS, Props. Phone Plfd.

-iS87 bur'Sow. Frtjrl-Kley Hd. Oak Tree. N. J.

READY to lay Barred Rock pullets BAD WEATHER Is on the way Prepare the Children With Dependable High Grade Vitamins Sold as G. HAHM Prescription Pharmacy 509 Park Ave, Scotch Plains Thone Panwood Z-Wt Standard Brands Sold at Minimum Prices 60 Ct Pronphv-Uc-tlc Tooth Brush, Only 29 CI. Fresh Peanut Brittle, 25 Cts. in SERVinB In serving those who onr aid, we strive to lessen the shock of bereavement by ren-dering assistance in every possible way. Our years of experience are dedicated to this purpose.

MEMORIAL fUNfRAL HOME 400 ffiAWCLIH PlACi PUINFIIID aux it 011 burner, decorate 1 -ration. 1330 Upper rur Ave. TeL Plfd 6-5877. 27 LAYING Plymouth Rock pullets and bankruptcy, flees to the south of llf Mm mm til 3-3 lb. Plymouth Kork broilers for sale.

TeL IXineln 2-604O-R. with bath, partly fur-xnfA. iU barn'- RaadmirtoQ. 10 Somerrtlle. TeL Nt- UrT-Ti 811 Brick House.

on Rout, a 27 High Bridge A. M. RUNYON SON DIRECTORS OF FUNERALS Serving the Plalnfletds for 79 Tears France In order to shirk responsibilities. His wife, Meg, refuses to accompany b'm and remains behind, to arrange for the sale of bia On his return, Hubert asks his wife's wealthy brother to stay, at their house. Next morning, the Utter Is found drowned In the Ware estate lake.

NEWS BRIEFS High school soccer squad and J. jnortern S-room hou. batha terraced lot. Netherwood. bar Th' 6C Tef -d 6-23C3 fj Exterminator.

Kenneth E. Runyon Proprietor other pupils of the local school plan to attend the Gettysburg-Lafayette football game Saturday la Easton. Warren E. Patten Director PtalnAold 6-Kttt TeL Plaza S-5300 00 PARK A VENUS Annual Halloween party for high N. 1.

Office 597 Lexington Avenue. Suspicion points heavily to Hubert Ware, who benefits financially from the tragedy. He is Et-CS. roaches exterminated. Ca-H MyrUs Ave.

TeL PUd -44 1 school pupils will be held tomor row night In the school. al.

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