24, 1942 tke P. T. A. Executive Nurse's Aides "Rahway Men Who Have fcnlistei RUBBER BOATS FOR FIGHTING YANKEES Red Cross Notes Reorganized On Thursday Mafee Up 84 Per Cent Of Quota A Junior Red Cross unit was or- Washington School P. T, A.Second Class Receives Re C Tvti ia n ganized at St. Mary's School, last Executive Board was reorganized Cross Pins Men *.-.o have volaiujnlj t-n , Robert I.. Cir.er. 21U2 Alifn week, under the direction of Sirs. Thursday afternoon at a meeting ;..s_ed in viil.ous branches of the street. James H. • Kearney and Mrsin. the teachers' room of the school. Officers now tn charge Mayor John E. Barger prM(, s^iif make up 84_per -crn\. of ihe Roy D Cliard. Orchard terrace, Michael J. Liston. Offlceya were are president, Mrs. C. C. Olan- ed certificates «nd ptns M SUU looa. S*.le.-uve Servue BJard s Clarlclownsh.u. named as follows: President. Lil- members of toe second class none; flrst and second vice presi- Red Cross Volunteer Nurs,7 N.ueraber quota Those included U'"'LS Cherubim. 1764 Luaiow lian McCandless; secretary, Marie dents. Mrs. John Klick and Miss Aides Friday evening at the TI siree: Mlele; treasurer, Margaret Giles. Mildred Stevens; secretary. Mrs. 1 deran Outing Club. Mrs & :n t.IP lLst in John H conlf.v 1982 Price A work program was planned and Isadore Roth: and trsasurer. Johnson, chairman of the Vol. 121. No. 2200. W:;.;im F. A!>n 711 River street. Mrs. Edward Williams. RAHWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 8ub»crtpaon «3.00 & Tear m AdTanos PER COPY FIVE CENTS weekly meetings will be held. Nurse's Aide Committee gJve i .omldt,_:MM!M : ;a<2 . Robert B Costelio 752 JefT.'r.son Other members of the .unit are welcoming address ' Btr.jam.a Ammo>i-a:.i au W.:- avenue. Agnes Tully. Sally Healey. Mar- Committee chairmen named J hnJ were Mrs. Ktick. publicity and war Edwin M. Durand.c.m.rmanol More Selectees • ,.,, <••••,.. - Coyne. 2M West Orarui. lene Russell, Joyce Mintel. Jean Fuel Oil 'Credit Coupon' Plan I Women's Sales 1 the Rahway Red Cross Cna. John E. Barger ' , aver.u.' bonds: Mrs. Victor Rolund and Jardot. Jean Schwindinger, Jean Mrs. Williams, ways and means: spoke to the group of the'r Tire Inspection NiiV.olas P Aim.';]. SJ K.i = _ Alexander R CuLhbertson. M75 Defense Mooney. Bemadine Mulrennan. sponsibUltles to the patients an! Leave Monday C.-.eri'y street Church street Mrs. Ross Smeal. membership; 'ean Maher. Caroline Shuster. hospital they serve. Mrs M«r' Extended For Qne _More Week rf Pa..; I. An«i>;.i !04i) Ch'.nvh Earl A D.irkr.i. 1828 VVhiwier Mrs. Rolund. refreshments: and Appointed To "oan Gurka. Anna Shannon, Mar- rill Mosher. superintendent of th Notes 24,438 • : :'et.'. street aret Meyers. Betty Walker. Rose Miss Stevens, hospitality and For Fort Dix •With the fuel oil 'coupon credit' I week, consumers who have not program. Rahway Memorial Hosplla] Important Under Oubr.e: Ar;:mov:c!: .4-16 Irving_, Rober E Divusun 28 West arrangement extended to Decem- ] registered for War Ration Book Lengyel. Gloria Selcan. Lillian praised the volunteer aides fo -: rt el. Main street The Board voted to sell candy The regular monthly meeting of ber Iff, all householders who have Kane. Anna Collins. Joan Molye. their service and cooperat.on R, ffiounty Office One have been notified to do so For War Fund James C Anst.r 63-1 East Mii- Arthur A, D<>gen!iardl. 1496 at the school to raise funds for November Quota Uliich not received their fuel oil and Emily Arsentiere. Ann Syko. Marie freshments were served oy u , the Rahway Defense Council will by December 15. Registrations :.MI a'-er.uf L^i'.vr;nci» street the association. Donations were r kerosene ration coupons from the will be taken at the ufllce of the 1 Jvlngston. Irene Clocci. Mari- Chalmers Reed. Mrs fc.. bt hftUljn^the city Hall tomorrow Parsed Exams Will Jaiiii ^ H Bal;in.:cr 4 18 S:u:_>v Bernard Dembling. 29*2 Morton na made to the Women's War Sav- Rahway—Mayor—Named •lix-Al bu-uil ill tlie Ral ' mist New Gas Ration p'.uct' avenue THES—Committee ana EHe Red" night at u t. hi. iyler L'lark. Start 1 raining "Women Xt War Week* Unchester. Ellen Morton. Marga- Board will be permitted to con-Company building on ~TJT ."-a vv i.::ain _! 831 Cross Kit - Bag Committee. A Mrs. H. J. NlnUik. memwrs"'i' chairman will preside. Acting ProaecutqrjOf^ tinue until neitt Tlmrs. Irving Mup'.e avenue NV'hoid:. plate ret Crowell, Betty Kosch. Janet the Red Cross Cfln_.f.pn_CL_..i. _ f purclias""e off' needed fuel oil and Mr. Kearnei y pointed out. besides Several (JTTange? In Kequirements With R ,.\ tT.,ii.<. P Rir sented by the school children at Oraduates were Mr" Elei^, UnibiTclounty" Bonds. Stamps 1 Manes. Florence Kosiarski and Heads of al] units of the De kerosene, upon—promlso—te- -turn- -betes—aswr in—crrffee "rationing !>••!•. a , er.ie .in si re;'I the next meeting on DOTmtiir K Mara_h. Mrs. Miriam Mai m. M Mayor John E. Barger was over to the dealer sufficient cou- \ will also be used to Issue War Ra- 'Which Motorists Must Comply Become H.wh B BmilMiUl 240 M_l|>> Raymond E Drake. 183 Monroe oniriey _famrer and Mrs Dor at ! 1: 30 for Fort Di cover such purchases. A total of $24,433,20 worth of Work Turned In cers will meet In the City Hall given the oath of office as special pons to cover such tion Book Tu'o and may be used Two of the many types of boats that arc being turned out by the rubber Industry for use of the military forces Nordlln. of Rahway; Mrs Mart This announcement was made last bonds and stamps was sold J 1 Monday nlsrht at 8 P. M. At after a roll call and sendoff deputy Attorney General of the to ration other commodities. "It Apparent A* Program Starts Here ilfjriii N B.'. hiold 673 UV-! Lumis H Edwards. 181 Union are shown above. Products of The General Tire & Rubber Company, the small boat In the foreground Is a, St. Mary's Church unit has Louise Boxill. Mrs. Rose S r,hi~f»'gii^uf- lixe. city during 'Wo> L LIBRARY BUYS BONDS this meetinjr the new rules State of New Jersey and assigned night by Edward) L. Kea-r-Bey, is therefore essential"," ^saTo* Mr. s ...r. .i'.t_:.__.' Pliu--' parachute boat, used by pilots shot down over the water. The boat is attached to the pilot's chute and Is inflated* turned in 15 women's slips, four ceremonies in the City Hall. men. at. War Week.' November 22- Mrs. Clinton Gilpin. Mr,, Ethd and. regulations will be fur- chairman of the local board. Kearney, "that every individual W:l._.ini A Besd> 1653 Park James L Eidson. 401 South 10th alter he has dropped Into the water. The other Is a landing boat used by the Navy. In similar boats the lets men's pajamas. ei«ht coffee The Rahway Public Library has to serve as acting Union County 28. in spite of the cold and rainy With the advent, this week, o! mileage rationing for Haviland. Mrs. Helen Wolf M ther discussed. A plan to co- The roll call is scheduled for Agreement Made have War Ration Book One re- --:ee: .s.rpet. Mayfield, Kentucky Marines Invaded the Solomon Islands. urn, bags for Camp Kilmer and purchased an additional $400 in . i Prosecuto* r November 25. Mayor r-crranges in the requirements bonds through the Women•_» War Hope Jennings. Mrs. CatheVm o f D(tr -rrelit^- -purchaceo—made •ffTrrrrress"' ut~ "wrieTheY "of "noT "Tie" paaucrtger our owntrrs ct? Bertram M Berry Y M C A Ed*ln C EKer. 359 Elm avenue. me helmet knitunl hv Mr« .inhn J '•*- ! K«—was tiamed By "Sttorney holiday. Mrs. Joseph W. Costello "Savings Committee. V^«-W9S^tgT-M)-3. Chu-.llllf BoOIri cated at the different emerg- from October 1, when fuel oil and buys sugar or coffee. Nobody will with which motorists must comply have become apparent. I.--.-:r.R s-tn-rt ' Rouert W Elliott. Jr , 884__S:onhn J B.Kt;402 Prir.c I'A • Andrew E Pedeles 1929 Bond | Robert L. Griffiths. Jr . 659 At last week's meeting ten kit-Weth. Mrs. John Opdyke, and Interest write or phone the h Pe-F-iad- •^ho&o who have not lcgiAteieu ai Wiiliam P. Leahy. 559 West In- Kenneth H. Scheitlin, 502 West Hw>e-ef-+h<: n\~ Warren A n, Hen i " p._.r.-_> . to sign up as Block Mothers. J,-Fordl i am +SS Mon- I jTJrk H Harris. 303 West Lake Robert H. Lenox,'1868 Elizabeth Albert L. Schweitzer, 2081 Mont- note ihat the "T" ration has been street _ „ roji itxetiL, I avenue. avenue gomery street ward N. Connor, of 1355 Maple [eporr t)nrWorfc William H Brannev 20«3 Sidney Onhin .\ftQ j^y placard to be placed In the win- j substituttee d for S' ration books, Bernard W. Lerner, 112 West- Thomas • A. Schweitzer, 566 terrace and John Popo. of 1716 Evur-s street Bayonne. dow of their homes, when they ^7jwith the orrrcenrncate< s o'lHwrar Uie j street. field avenue, Elizabeth. Jaques avenue. fire at home, so that school chil- Essex street. Connor, a volun-i" KroTflmer M! "Gibbons told" P Warren Brown. 2261 Clmrdi Joseph P Gallagher. 2187 St I Henry Hayen 436 Harrison John Long. 263 East Hazelwood William K. Shore. 228 Monroe dren on the jvay t$ and from teer. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. members—oX--the Watey-^oard •at- Nocossity^ccmtrollinti the mileaaa ^ " Oeor«e avenue. ^street. "school, during an air raid alarm John J. Connor and the fifth son their meeting held Tuesday night of all commercial vehicles. 637 Hninn ._ S. .-GeUcmth—1800 O(-r Stephen Lucas. 2131 Whittier Harry Simpson.-909 Jaques ave- in that family to ent«r the U. S. Group Til Crown in the City Hall that the service George avenue. or lest, will be able to find shelter. To Fire Yictims Hazelwood avenue street. _ nue. Armed Forces^ fctrtrns -trr ilofain—street would be" Thomas F Cahill. 768 Jaques James P Gilgannon. 404 Har- David N. Hetfield. 1741 Eliza- oon a.s In outlining instructions cover- Watson W. Maget. 428 Central .David W. Smith. Jr.. 1174. Law- Those who will leave next Mon- completed this week. Upon com- avenue. rison street. be Ufc avenue ceived the Block Mother plan will ing mileage rationing. Edward L. avenue. rence street. day are: Rated 95 Points Better Police Escort In Four pletion of this work, Mr. Gibbons Alfred J. Hoehle. Jr., 759 be set up. From two to four are stated1 that street repairs could Kearney, chairman of the local Ulyses B. Mainer. 1232 New-Victor w. Smith. 12«0 Westfleld needed in each block. Qlenford G Ackerly. Box 89 C. Than Lo<-al Eleven By States Speeds Serum LOST Nicholas platv. Brunswick avenue. avenue. Rahway. then be made. Harry Colvin, mem- Ration Board, pointed out thaC Henry Itzen. Jr . 2270 Evans • • • ber of the Board had made protest chall $ Robert A. Malcolm, Jr . 514 Frederick F. Steensgard, 2114 Harold J. Alexander, -164 West Colliton System To Boston. Mass. the official OPA tire inspection Mapld street. A few weeks aeo tb$u-De- over the condition of the street. Seminary avenue. Ludlow street. Milton avenue. stations would comb out those st LOANS-^25 to 3OO fense Qojjncil was advised Hillside High School was A four state Police escort was Mr. Gibbons also announced that Alvin L James. Jr.. 1355 Maple Robert A. Manaker. Route 2. Robert J. Stoecklein. 15 West William A. Ancier, 793 Bryant that Christmas lifhtimr out- Mayor Barger awarded the Group. ..Ill fflp_LbalL "trre s ""whic n~"ne7tf eac i Railway. N. J. Emerson avenue. Harold K. Bailey, 9S3 .Main used Tuesday- night, -to hasten -the- Mrsr JTDSffpK "W: ICostellQ Quick loans on side the home would be per- title at a meeting of trie New Jer- velopment Corporation's apart- Charles C Jchnson. 585 Pier- j __gXnae^_S—-M —Hatry A. Soter-;-33«3-EHaa-befch street. Abe J. David on November 21. The delivery of 50 liters of a solution week, sold over £10.000 of the total recapping and would send the "pont street. mitted provided the UrhUne sey State Interscholasttc Athletic ment project would be finished by Brunswick avenue. avenue. John Balicik. 109 Main street oath of office was administered of penicilin, a newly _ developed . by. soUslCa.tkui- The four groups owners of such tires to the ra- did not cnntrlhiit,<- tn Iht- Assoc December 15. Work on the mains CAN GET CASH Thomas R. Johnson. 1210 Fair- Harry B. Mathis. 2338 Allen Duncan A. Talbot^ Jr.. 1034" Mid- ~2YJ—Dock i by Acllhg"Cbunty Clerk Grover C. t in the" anti-bacterial substance from the with the highest to-tals were St. tioning board to make applica- * Any steadily for the Whittier street buildings. mont avenue, Elizabeth. slaw. Under the new recrula- street [Traynor in the Supreme CourtNewark Athletic Club. The Colli- Mei-ck & Co., Inc . Research Mark's Church. $1,345.60; Rah- j lion for the proper replacement" employed—man -or —rta;rrj—C:—KS"i'West Scott Thomas H. Terj-ill, 190 West Daniel Di ponato, 1617-Gordon Assistants Retained Massachusetts General Hospital J2.833.30. Clark, chairman; of the De- which included several teams in Rudolph J. Sa;uer presided with tot a | len street, avenue? Emerson avenue. olace. Polio-wins the administration of from the laboratories here. The "Warsaffes" Board. 1409 Irving street and re- Robert F. Keeler. 53 West Albert fense Council. ~~ Group IV. request for the drug came from Stamp co-rsages, christened James J. Klnneally as secretary. ceive a Tire Inspection Record by '•Mn :iii.:ll lit,."in Rudy F. Meyer. 108 West Lin- John J. Thomas. Jr., 83 East Jessie D. Ewing. Hartford, the oath to Mayor Bareer the SLrecL R.atvway co-holder of the North Other members of the Board pres- ' [coin avenue. Emerson avenue. Mr. Clark stated Jie regrets three assistant prosecutors, who the doctors JDuthe Boston hospital 'Warsaffes" by purchasers, were December 12. it'iii r.i.iti i».-jj Conn. Jersey Group HI title last year ent were Mayor Bartfer, G."Stan- r Woodrow W. Kennedy, 55« Eustace M. Miller. 809 Hamilton John F. Thorn. 1334 Bryant that under the circumstances will be retained, were sworn In who h-ad at various times made made by women of local societies 2. A' and 'D' gasoline ration ljn.Tuii"i:s" All ~( hart_i-* Nathaniel Pitch. 7TLewis street. with Westfield High School has tests with the newly developed ley Hoyt, Attorney James Patten Heckman street. Phlllipsburg. street street. all citizens must forego out- Oeorge S. Hawke, 582 West by Acting County Cleric Traynor. and sold in the business section book holders are required to have e0 e T Keyes 193 door Christmas lighting this The assistant prosecutors, are compiled the longest unbeaten serum. J. C. Woodruff, associate and at the Rahway-Regional foot- and Dr. John Quin. I their tires inspected at an official ° ^ . ' - Ruther- | phllip H Mlller U6O New Charles Totin. 370 Washington Hazelwood avenue. W record in the state which extends director of the Merck Research ford street. ! Brunswick avenue. street. year. Walter E. Hawthd|tte. 323 Thomas P. Hueston, who "will be ball game on Saturday. The i OPA Tire Inspection Station every over three seasons. Rahway has Laboratory rprci^o.-) th. rafjii.c; -Beesteya-Ciub of the—htg jfour month's: "' SECURITY MNANCE William P. Kiesecker. 834 Cen- A MiuVr, 304 Hamilton' Th-emas-J-. Tram, 315 Washing- first assistant: Louis P, T.oingi-1- t-peeu defeated luryrstajts but" of the Boston Hospital by tele- was in charge of the game sales. J. S. BOOTH. Manager Telephone It A. 7-0102 tral avenue. —Eights In-the •RaKway "stores""are" Joseph Hazeldine. Ml Monroe I °ardi and Thomas C. Mahon. | 3. 'B' and 'C and supplemen- suffered two scoreless ties this phone. Through the New ..Jersey Two plays were given on the stage KtrMnsotr•mTTTITm'iJ " Llirn^ No. T'J-4 "Thomas X7 "Kind re Jr.. 577 ! Wilson L. Miller, Cape May. Bernard J. Trobliger, 3970 S. W. being enforced. "It has been street. It is reported that for the time Held Here December 29 ' tal D' book holders must submit Seminary avenue. lations reg-arding the dimout are season. Roselle, a Group n eleven State Police arrangements were of ihe Rahway Theatre during the tires for inspection every two- 1529 MAIN ST. BAHVVAY. N. J. Randolph G. Milnes. 536 -Union 6th street. Miami, Fla. Carl J. Meier, Box 57 West In- being Mayor Barger will retain held the_Scarlet even as did Union Railway's third blood bank is John G. Kl-ssling, 99 West Mil- i being enforced." It has been > made In the four states for anweek by local women- and the t months, Monthly Rutf 'I'y . or UnfXilcl Bulunce trcet. Morris Weiner, 2187 Allen man avenue. the office olJudge of the Distrtat|^' "sc-ho^l,"both scoreless- ties scheduled for_December 29. from ton avenue.., I .„ „. „ found that there have been few K n escort to speed the drug to itsRahway Choral Club sang at the i 4. When going for inspectloft OPEN FRIDAY EVEXJNGS 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. Robert, C. Misdom. 238 Cath- street. Jerry Roppoli, 2021 State High- Court, Linden. Mayor Barger ^comin^ g in consecutive weeks this 2 to 7 P. M. at Roosevelt School, violations and the local Defense destination. theatre Friday evening. A puppet j • each passenger car owner" must Norman Klein, 1801 Rutherford ' erine street. Scotch Plains. Carl A. Weiss, 1050 Broad way. Spring Lake. stated at the time of his induction season. Had those two carries according the announcement made street. Council apprciates the coopera- Arrived Yesterday Morning: show was presented each day | present his Tire Inspection Rec- James W. Moran, 44 Elm ave- sireet. Robert L. Rush, 1057 Pierpont into the office of Acting County tion of the merchants in this been victories Rahway would have Wiiliam Knight, accompanied the Bond'Rally Center. ! by Mrs. Ross O. Fo.wler. chaAr- |-or-d. The first inspection must be nue. James T. Wells, Jr., 544 West street. ..volunteer). Prosecutor that he. felt-his- new urea." said Tyler' Clark. It was had a point advantage over Hill- ' by Ed^r-^e-tTip-b>-ii-TrLgmo--- " —— = ts, who ' A-ddrtionai-reRlstratrons- are now j " .Inspection Station ton street. Eugene J. Whalen, 1489 Main avenue. ~ ~~ ~ "" ~~ did not wish to continue—jrs- taken of men and women violations are found, however, a ratings. i bUe and arrive- and Whtttler street: Nepn'.i At- flect all that you want it to mean. nor place. Vnsll Phlliprhnlr •>*! West -States^—read—the-headllnes,- rary and ththee services rendered by lantic Service Station, Elizabeth and another link is forged In Sendoff Committee that institution. avenue and Main street; C. W. Scott avenue. Rich & Son. 220 St. Qeorge ave-* Harry U. Potter, 1230 Bryant Home Nursing Group Will Inter-American defense of the Donations From Shoppers President-elect Howard Van PAY SI.25 WEEKLY street. Oontlnent as the OoTermnent Thomas Link^&L^Marys Pu^J^tesJ^inning Essay; Named SBsMrit—arrrtveU "ill" tlii; Hear Radio SpeakerAtTVa Blouses and Skirts mor-oHci-s tlie-use-or—f The-CttizensJ-Sendoff—eomrnit-J [ with a horse and buggy and set anIrving street; Joe's Garage. ^936 street. -her Islands. And another tee has placed receptacles in SOsPolice ChieFDTScliools' Patrol By Rahway Safety^Gotmrrtttee example for the members in IheWestfield avenue, Clark; Trojan Robert W. Proudfoot, 1120 Pul- Carleton Fredericks, on the clmpter Is. added to the In- Rahway stores to receive contri- saving of gas. Mortimer Gib- Oil Co.. Brant avenue. Clark, TO PLEASE^ ANY YOUNG MISS triguing history of the Gala- butions from the residents of the bons presided with Dr.' Chester BIRTHSTONE ton street. staff of the O. S. Vitamin Cor- Members of the Child Safety Co-opcratlon Needed James T. Quinn, 42S Stanton poration, will be guest SBeaker~aT"| Dagos Islands. c(ty to defray the expense of pro- d James J. Klnneally. adminis- by a car and becomes one of the M. Davis as secretary^ RINGS street. Since the days of the 'Span- viding gifts for Rahway men and of the Rahway Safety Council,' tered the oath of office to the new 149 people killed on the average, 'This co-operation is in greater V— a tea and lecture, sponsored, by women entering the U. S. Armed chief. daily, through carelessness. need now than formerly, due to from Oeorge E. Bahn. 949 Ross ish conquistadores the Gala- which, sponsor the safety patrols REG1NA 'OVER TOP' A Good Salesman Can the Rahway Home Nursinff 3.98 pagos have held an enchant- Forces. The Citizens' committee, In the elementary schools of the Honorable mention, for essays Lost Man-Power nsw conditions—staggered hours, l.annon -Vfe^d, vice-president of street. Groups at 4 p. m. on December 8 of which George Bariell is chair- was awarded to John McOrath, of blackout and air-raid drills, de- Be Employed For Richard C. Rand, 809 Nicholas mens t for daring men of the city, recently conducted an essay "Just think of all the man- the Regina" Corporation, an- at the Ilderan Outing Club. Mr. 'a. "Isles of Enchantment" man, has requested the- public to St. Mary's: Robert Buhl, Ralph creased home supervision, the nounced last night that the Em- 30 Cents A Week 7.95 place. Where'is the school or college girl, young careerists or house- contest with a two-fold purpose. power lost! Ma.n-power tha£ could possibility of sabotage, the haz- Harry J. Redmond, Jr., 2"232Fredericks Is heard every moraine they were originally called give generously to this work, The Newman and Mabel Pitch, of be used to make guns, ships, and ployees of the plant had wired If you are in business and wife who wouldn't be thrilled with blouses and skirts like and down through the years committee provides sewing kits First, tho office of Police Chief of Washington School: Michael Par- ards of salvaging and storing Secretary of the U. S. Treasury.. 50 PIECE WM. ROGERS MAN & WIFE Allen street. at 10:30 on WMCA. s blg> wonderful the school safety patrol was va- planes to scrap a Jap. If, Just a scrap materials, boom town con- John B. Regan, 30 Rockefeller 5 , , selection of rayon-crepe blouses and they have been successively. And money belts toal l TOhoente r tenope and Wlllard Von Pelt, of WHTth =4J3 SERVICE FOR EIGHT All those who have completed a . Bjr KitthJeen Clca- gesf . _____ ity over the top on the ten per cent stantly among most of the peo- Wedding Band .Pla«n. w- V ^^ ^ stri eToaii" ar ethyl ted to" -wool »kirtB-rpnlO worth of brosa, Jr., O, Edwin Cook, James Local merchants are looking" Clifford A. Saladin. 78i Nicho- Lindsay, • Mrs. Frank Prentice.

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\ PAGE TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 Eng jyents of Rahway Churches, Their Organizations and Sunday Services

Constance Berry Married To y fi '^ *\rc &*£$V&£^^®^*^(^** y:-n^^7-/rjr. ^^Hrij^e Society F i r st Presbyterian To ^^^f^oAT^! ^,Joi.m ^L VV 'oS^SoBurden Jr.. fwa "is T sr t Bridge Tuesda y r ...... _ _. joloisl Other choir man- Woman's Glub Activities NormaTrjelra, If C d V JJ. O Dessert Bridge Tuesday ImtnveJ n CTr\TT\j»V P;.,,.. <5»-.r\i<.f» T?lacr Hold Communion Sen-iceSen-ice bee presented att the Fellowship bers participatinyarucipatuugj were MrsMrs. Announcement has been made James Hammel, To Wed Mrs. Chalkley Price SUNDAY r ld Soldier In November Bridal Mr, and Mrs. John A. Hall. 78 FuneraMrl sse Chalkn ices r for Mrs. Su- Mrs. Carl Graves~", 285 West wpiTivto oUINUAl lrl\HI Jt 1\ lit* n HouHour r aatt 7 7 p p.. m m.. MisMisss AnAnnn Hun Hun- -.Charle Charles s JohnsonJohnson. . MrsMrs.. ClifforCliffordd tay Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Ter- eV HazelwooMrs Ciud lavenue, was hostess to "Forgetting Self. Remembering charge of the ' Buckley. MLss Edna Madsen, Miss j razzi. 2144 Evans street, of the Clinton street, announce the en- »jars^ . Michael J. CahiU zannFunerala HobliLzel ser\ir«l Pricer^», ageT d 79a. of ' G^ves, 285 West ""'Jo™"bit'mathaal CrUTinII SCHOOT L Richard Dube, president of the "PorgetUns Self. Remembering sicker will be In charge of lhe ' Buckley. MLss Edna Madsen. Miss ! By Mary at War Week' by manning a booth gagement of their daughter. Miss Bride Of Local Serviceman 609 Jaques avenue were held yes- theV S:Ve. Paul'ue s Churcvash hosteSiWorkers at b mat Ha Jesus" will be the sermon topic of Jean Tasker. Mrs. George Algeo. engagement of their daughter. The American. Home Dep r •ral JUchacserviceIs ,fo c^^r Mrs . LJI-zanna Hobl^eli Pr^?. aged%9 ,"f ^J °^ 'i. - - ^ " «' ' « »^«-UUl. HolRichary Namd eDube Society. presiden, acceptet ofd th ae .._.._ - I ~- • -' " - R-L)obarn>. Of Barcelona. Spain. Now and selling bonds, stamps and Dorothy Marie Hall, to James T. terdayy aafternoon from her late a dessert bridge Tuesday after- service flag in behalf of the so-Dr. c;->est£r M. Davis at the 11 V—• Miss Johanna Shallcross. Miss A ' Miss Margaret Terrazd. to Corp. meat of the Rahway Woman's corsages, with the total amount- vjhill. of 1088 Fulton street noon. Miss Bessie L. Hinds was -LESSON-: l Hammel, son of Mrs. A. Morris-. residencce »uivwiai Rei OilbevQUbevt van _.. -__ _--., -- -. — — , c, Pnnl'i Chnir Unnnr* Ru:h Shafer. sopranos: Mrs. Wal- S ; Richard H. Barber. U. S. A.Club'me. ; Tuesday. November 24 Ing to $1.773.65— a one thousand held Thursday from her late assistant hostess. Prize winners By HAKOLD L. LUNDQUIST, D. D. 399 ]3ast Grand avenue. Pvt. William Donchevsky, U. S. A., Wed To F,,,me Bever. pastor of the Second Pres- Of Th« Moodoody Blbl« IiuUtuUt of Chicago. becletr y25 a. t ThSte. Mary'r.ag. whics Hallh containe. Novemd- o'clock Sunday morning service at j •"• ' ""' » i-noir iiunors crrOlin,,4.al., Mrs. Manun Mar- (son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.at the home ol Mrs. Archer Coii- dollar bond being sold). Those nee"and St. Mary's Church were Mrs. Webster Hodge, Mrs. Rcld d bby W«»Uni N*waD«p*r Unioa.) alos; Clif y. The' Hcrtram Berr\>" Daughter i Barber, of Bait Orange. Miss Miss Hall Is a graduate a; byterian Cluui'h. ofticiatlng. In- bc51r star25.s Threpresentine Hag. whicg memberh containes ofd J the First Presbyterian Church. \ Organist Entering Service un. altos; Clifford Buckley. yer. 1073 Jaques avenue. Mrs. that worked were: Mrs, C. D. El- Rahway Girl In "Ceremony At First * jt a solemn mass of requiem terment »as in the Rahway David Simmons. Mrs. Albert ~ i George Schaefer. Robert Bauer- the !Terraai was graduated from Mary Armstrong, Home Demon- Wqodbridge Higrt School, and is thhe Holy Name in service, was B.TT.vm" B.'.-rv ace.1 from Rahway High school dridgt_Mrs. E. W. Corson. Mrs. president of the World Wide Guild Methodist Church —itelebrated with Rev. Thomas Cemeten'. Tlie bearers were Levi Lehrer, Mrs. Clinton Van Scholck, Holy Communion will be observed ' Carlos F. Newman~, organist and • "band. Lcnors; ROAA O Fowler, G1&S3 Railway High Scriool and is asstratio- n Agent, gave an interest- IH. R. fcfcHhenney. Mrs. P. E. •jfeaney. assistant pastor, offl- Mrs. Edmund Jennings and Mrs. presented to the Society by James choir director, will lead the Happy choir director oi St. Paul's Epus- [ William J 439 E.m -i v tr I". 11 - - ar.d ,i:;e.-.ded the University of of the First Baptist Church, r^rice. William C Hobliuell. Wai- Lesson for December 6 Hughes, a member of the group. tliis service. Charles Lewis. «.. ^*~. w ^,c. 1-a.ui a tp^. vvw.iam J Hunter and Manton must- sistant manager of MeCrory's ing and instructive talk on '"Cloth- Johnson. Mrs. J. Zimmerman and Miss Norma Isabel'J:lm. daugh- IjUj. Interment lyas In Stte.r Hobliuell. Russell Hobliizell. J. H. Terrill. The next meeting Gospel Song Service at the church the nuiriij^t- of u G:e:i =:e the Ecole de B?aux- wasre she is a member. She is em- Church and a soloist ».tr Rt. Rev. Monsignor C. J. Kane copal Church, who has b^en ac- I D. Martin, basses type Five and Ten Cent Store. Corp. j ing Renovation." Those taking her daughter. Miss Claire Zim- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jelm. rt Cemetery. The bearers Fred Sch»ciger and Erank of the group will be a Christmas Lcssun cubjvet* and Scrlptura Uxts M- at 8 p. m. In observance of Uni- V- Errors M-Si Cj.:s;il"f Dix Arss. Prance, aad Columbia Oni- Barber is a graduate of East Or- ployed by Merck <& Co.. Inc. Mr. choir. She is employed in l«ct«d and copyrighted by International gave a short address. The at- cepted for military sen'ice, was ' B^rry 'part in the meeting were: Mrs. merman. Mrs. William Dlcksau. 1521 North Stiles street. Linden, O«orge Goodwill. Martin P. Howard. party at 2:30 p. m.. December 15. Council of Rtllglouj Education; " ' versal Bible Sunday. Dr. Davis' guest of honor at a farewell choir Lost articles quickly recovered flrsti 1 \er;:ty Pvt Casas-Dobarro. who ange High School and is now iin William Dlekson. Mrs. H. B. Al- Hall attended St. Mary's School Port Richmond oflice of tie c at the home of Mrs. David Sim- permission. tendance award was won by Ru-evening sermon topic will be P'. t R.)re::.i Alj. :-. Ci»a.s-Dj- Mrs. W. Dura. Mrs. Kenneth Hoff- and St. Peter's High School. Jer- formerly of this city, became the Oil Company. Pvt. Do.-ohev js, Fred Yorke. Sr.. Otis concert at the church Sunday eve- through Record want ads*. not be L' .> nunown siuiKjr.estationeda ar: Porfortt DixiJlx.. is a the Coast Artillery, stationed at stan. Mrs. W. M. Montgomery. man. Mrs. Joseph fEenna. and bride of Pvt. William Donch;vsky. i Mrs. Price, wife of Chalkley M. mons. 282 West Milton avenue. dolph Bam. sey City. He is employed at the is a graduate o£ Rahway -• r Thomas Cahill. Jr., and THE MEANING OP CHURCH cms i \Irs A »oc of Mr. and graduate cf the Umv;rsity of Bar- Camp Tyson, Tenn. I Mrs. W. O. Augustine. Mrs. Jo-Mrs. Joseph Simon, who was In U. S. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. John • Price, died Sunday at the Railway Mrs. Harry Simmons Sr. will be A program committee w-as ap- .-adil.a. of Barcelona. re;ona Sp^n and auende. Hai, fm_ „„•• ^^^ ^s,. .. ,, nmnnvr aL Elkton V W DuPont, Del. rs of the Rahway Coun- Sllort illness. She was born December 30. Members named to M nounces that the Rahway Wo- - Elkto nue, at 8 o'clocfc Tuesday evening. LESSOtt TEXT-Colossiam 3:1-17. :ir.:ne^;a:e .'anu.!;s. meriy a member of lhe Geological | Mrs. P. E. Johnson. Mrs. Wayne After a abort trip Mrs Don.| of Columbus con- this city and had made her trie committee were John Ayers. knowa wa> man's Club next date for the sell; The ceremony was performed in Q GOLDEN TEXT—Now yo are the body if.: ::i ihe Cjrpus surv, Y rVparrm^m .-.f Tniajmt, , | Scofield- and Mrs. Kenneth Hoff- chevsky will live wAt.h hi;r Mr, ^-t4i£ir rlt.nn] it th h^mohere all nf he- '"" "">"' Ballaeg.. -William—Paaeri nrr THg~~6f war bonds and. stamps at the Firsr-Mrthotilst CTriuriiB by tHT Altar Chaptei Auxiliw\ "white her "hiiTbawt-a in miKZ was the daughter of Mr. and Mr • - -- ~ .' Corinthians] 13:27. James Herity. James Hughes. J. PHC ~=k weadTr.s supper while her husband is in mili- -"present worked on the :he booths will be December 6Ch. Rev. Van Ness Chappell. A re-service. Ld I Army kits, and several were J. Landrie and W. McGee. Motion The- ; tary service Mrs Ca5as-Oobarro HeldAtilospSa] .ceptiop n was hsld at the-hufu* <,tf j Plans Christmas Party ^ -pictures ^rore ~3hawii the Mr-i Ci MM.-C.. D. ffld«dfie r "ClaTClarkE with Rev. Fred ~"^-~™»-ivtra. ueorge AIBTO. I n~STJewTCBe (w. 1-3). "at the First Baptist Church wi 1 way HiL-.-i S.- _ "member of th? U. S. Naval Re- Tea at the presided and several 7ectmrne?^ ard E3nne"~C6ne. She is the Rev. price .] 1 grand-daughter of the late Mr. Miss Fanny Chevalier iva., gen-l Gebree Wiseinton j Swift, pastor, officiating. Tn'pr- „, I . fhe^hurch member is (or should be dedicated to World Relief in o.' SL Paul •r.oa'. ar' :s a xejr.ber serve:, is a student at tlie Machm- Annual dti f I" ' eral chairman. Principal speak-l - I j-oe cnurcn memDer Is to: iatel s Epi-:-:>t:;ll Church . ist's School. Boston. Mass, He ties were: Surgical Dressings. and Mrs. Edward Savage. Mae E. Diets Engaged To sral services for Cfeorge j! raent was in Die Pairview lulel one who has observance of "The Sunday of He :e; n::y T ers were Joseph Smith. Hamsod ^jtoniton,. agedi. 50. of 432 EasE t Iter y. Westfield. The bearers wer'~ e • pr7,«,,«_^; A_ •A • M• C-r. ru„ , i, [passe; be) ad Christian from deat, thah tto is. lif one ethrough -." During Uithe montmoih of enlisted m ll-.d L . S. is a member of St. Mary's Church Mrs. Van Herwerden. who an- Miss Cone attended the Masters ns Corporal Hotaling, U.S.A. DuRie, Winiam Firth. Prin 1 street' . "Ne" w "York-City— • wvcrc .rnspph K, Hamilton -erf ^>hiLuTjet= • - " Activities J?Or Week i thn rfgpnpfnfinE- work—ot-God in ! Nnvember,. the church has ancUJ rnounceH' thax~ff,B3V dressings School, Sarah Lawrence College L 1 ceme- tbenezer A.M.L. Church | passed bom deathto me .^»- .....-•...rv HI l.tlf trcnrduy afternoon aTi -tfre-'-P*'__., *. Pred earrolfor Elizabeth' ' ' * ' Chrl»t (.Tnhn 3-6.. 7). Thus-ho-has-bousofasbo- ! I $2S7 \?. fnr this porpose^-T_ , J the H TT^etreen maamatte In NoveN m auj alutU«a~aTnBe~KI5ighborhood Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Dietz. p Fred earroit.'or Elizabeth: hB "club will be held at the First Bap- J. Dltzel. Others present wc^ci Rev. John W. P. Collier's ser- come *'a new creature; old things | termediate Fellowship will meet P Col . during Hasi year; Membershh^T daughter. Barbara. 255 West Playhouse, New York. Captain Westfield avenue, announced the ; Funeral Home with Rev Ellswor.h Penis, of Clark: Walter Brine :r'^.' Enjny "•"•*.: ' Stearns street., -j-po"' 'ho nmoir- tist Church. December 4 at 2:3 Is- a- Miss Sally Patzch. Miss Ksthn-| _ _ _ J-r..—-of—Raiway: Chjrtes^ l topic will he "The have passed owity; behold all things , on Sunday at 5 p. m. and tfieBap - i M _ — —n-c™*— 'Th "Of—their" daughter, "Moleen, Miss Betty Taylor Presbyterian Church,""con- ! Badendick. of Jersey City: and Arms of Silver" at the 11 o'clock are become new" (II Cor. 5:17). j tist Youth Fellowship at 7 Lead flee fa ported 32 new members during Miss Elsie M. Habachek. a popu Princeton, class of 1933. and is a Miss Mae E. Dietz. to Corp. Wil- Eanlly'Strakele, Miss Hilda <^uas* This new spiritual h^inir h«> *n, ers will m K-JC fyear, -which "made the~totaT mem- ttamend . wit«h freshmaMiss Nancn ay t CunningWeiiesle—y .member-of-taa-Prineeton dubr the 4he- sendees-—Interment | r-lari-nre—Slmms-.- ef Reuo PaTkr, Sunday mnrn.iny onHr-i.—at- -the- .BAREFOOT •j lar dramatic readSf, who will Kivi Uanj~HotannB. rr. S. A., son of Mr. bauer. Miss" Audrey Grady. Miss| yin the Rahway Cemetery. The L. I. tirely changed interests and desires. \ and Miss Lorraine Maget. Miss | bershlp 427; Purchasing. Mrs. College. Weiiesley. Mass. j three sketches entitled "Christ- Skating Club of New York and the and Mrs. Charle..s. Hotalins_r ,o „f J Frances CagneyCagney, Miss Be:ty Con- ^nd^^hoof-wni m^tt to1? ! ^'thln^of ^'w^l^hSr" Ruth Pispecky • Bernard Engelman. who listed. Plainfleld Country Club. He Is were Joseph Ferrara, Mrs. Peins, who was the widow e jmas Cameos." A choir qt sixteen Kearney, at _ Mdinne~.~.^ r party atldron. Miss Ana sia BLBIS. Miss mi ^ [ nursery and hospital needs for Ml-s. Mary Pendle"ton. 1141 Newi picked voices of children from Utattened- at El Toro; Caitfornia. __ So-wmor, J^aul- Raa»peft,- of Andr&w Pe-iFts, d-teoM-ast Thurs- "m AU thrfcr home" on Sundayunday.. " """ [Mildred Chillbeerta. Miss Darothy Gonzales, Anthony Duneso day at her late residence and had 45Pn.^. ^ ^=Uc-«^S-^n^^—^.v f lhe *• The Sunday Evening Fellowship LOST year; Ways and Means. Mrs. E.Brunswick avenue, has left to join j Junior High School, under the di- Miss Dietz was graduated from „ „.., ...*.^>o ^.^ULIDBJP uuiizaieS', Antriony uuneso Spirit which used to seem strange Male periodic vfaid her husband, staff Sgt, William 1 Loughridge, Miss FlorencFl e Schi!le.Bd Joseph Shtmpo all of Newbeen an invalid for several years. Transfusion of Divine Substance" at 8 o'clock wiil be led by Victor chain! to your licenw D. Johnson; President's yearly re- rcction of Miss Ellen Robinson Irene Ondrey Engaged To Harrison High School andi is em- will be Rev. Collier's topic at theand not understandable to him (IRoulund. and Lhe Mr. and Mrs. MapU GOOD nswr ENJOY THEM, port. Mrs. Sel'over-..- R. Pendleton. at Camp .White. will sing several Christmas songs Miss Mildred Danielson MissHrkCity and business associates Surviving Mrs. Peins are Lhre ve Cor. 2:14) now become the center 1 loot doctor. ployed in the Personnel Office of [the deceased. - -•-. 8" o'cloco'clockk evenineveningg serviceservice.. HolHolyy Class will also hold its meeting street] WEAK FEET DEMAND THEM Mrs. Johnson, who is also-diair- Medford. Ore. The Art Department, under tht Marry Francis McElroy the Radio Corporation of America, Ethyl Mulholland, Miss lima Tra; ' daughters. Mrs. Clarence Simms, communion will be celebrated at of his life. Being risen with Christ Wigginton, a brother of of Rego Park. L. I,; Mrs. Man- at that Lime at the home of Rev. man of the nominating committee, direction of Mrs. J. W. Costello. at Harrison. Corp. Hotaling is bllger. Miss Florence Lone. Mis,. of Rego Park. L. I.: Mrs Man- bQ[h the morning and evening in newness of life he seeks those i and Mrs. Edwin A. Golds worthy. presented the officers' slate, which Mr, and Mrs. George Maclver. will oe In charge. Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ondrey, a graduate of Kearney High Amelia Koslk, Miss Alice Yad-I Albert P. Kirstein, Jr., of 325 ford Tuttle. of Jersey-City; and things which are above. race. d p d 210 East Milton avenue, have ari- 1 services. At 3:30 p. m. the con- The pastor will lead the discus- , .waj.^£££E.'£ .;_ XSfii -en,u.Mxa. _E_ of Elisabeth, were guests Thanks- School and is stati""»^ <>'• «*"•-*- lowsky. avenue, died suddenly in New Mrs, Joseph K. Hamilton, of Phil- -to •___ — : -wrtrr-thB-Iurrn=- E. Lauer; Vice President, Mrs. rations ^fi^ii^eixieiit of tliBE? CfHSmTEeTstfiiPTi'IaTTlTere are^aEoTwc^S5sTM^_- . .,.• " Setting one's beart upon things »gDayar aranaTEr^- dauRbtex, Miss Irene Theresa On- Couehlln, Mr. and Mrs. wu.St. of a heart attack. He was T E. Central avenue, will be hostess to Silvers: Secretary, Mrs. Van Her- Witt C. Poulks. 454 Central ave- Jensen, Mrs. John Sweigert. Mrs.l . Henrtr, —y H„ Peinsr,.;_. . o_«f Westfiel.. ,, d, .aye - zionlstena churcl Allianchh of>erth"Am"boyfe Pertin hth Amboye A. *.M. above means that the Ule will be the M. & S. Society at 8 o'clock drey, to Francis McElroy, son of ,_.ive of Columbus, Ohio and nue. Clark, with whom Mrs. Peins , „„„, . „-.ITT .1 changed. There will be a putting 1524 MAIN ST. werden; Secretary, Mrs. Freeman: nu * Son to-Lit. ond-K«i-Has..uuu. Fred Patcsr-Mra^-Joseph "AUeiiJ^ MnMondaHllyl evening at 8 o'clock the Tuesday evening. Mrs. Kenneth FREQt Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. T. Clark Soldier Marries y Mrs. William Leonard, 703 Grier Jived in New York City for the mad-e her home; and Walter Peins, off of the things of earth and a put- Today's Rug Sensation! Rahway 7^2073 Lieutenant Albert R. Hasbrouck Mrs. William Mulfceen. Mrs. vic-l Missionary Society will meet at Ritchie will present a Christmas B. Thome. Mr. and Mrs. John Milton avenue. Elizabeth, and the late Jr.. U. S. A. and Mrs. Hasbrouck twenty years. He was affili- of 1285 Madison Hill road. There ting on of the new man, in practice are Avon Girl In California Bernard McElroy. Miss Ondrey tor Jodz, Mrs. Irving Lisagor, Mrs the parsonage. On Tuesday at las well as In creed. program. Purchases made during the ysar Young, who were married in Bal- announce the birth of a son on , in business, with' "the Artare twelve grandchildren and six V warml was graduated from the Shenan- Carl Krickson, Mrs. John Le. el Company, of New York City. great grandchildren. 8 p. m. the Trustees will meet Although the Christian is a new ras reported by Mrs. Engglman timore: Md.. on Novemi>er 7, are Mr. and Mrs. Patrick B. Sulli- November 20 at the Rariway Bedda, Mrs. Marcel Garrido. Mrs.l with Gilbert Brown. The regular luek r nursery needs—504 blan- residing at 275 West Hazelwood dosTr-npa.) High School and. is a.Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Has- IT. Wigginton is survived by creature in Christ, he bears with for a I van, 336 Lincoln ayenue3__Avpji George Cahill. Mrs. Joseph Mo-1 k wife, Mrs. Josephine Rampp weekly prayer meeting will be held him until he dies (Dr Jesus comes) Second Presbyterian Has -have annouhced"the"marrlage of •brouck, the former Miss Charlotte roney, Kenneth Reed. William! Mrs. Barbara Brown at 8 p. m. on Wednesday and the him until ho dies (nr Jesus comes) I -I"^;.^ Pwurr-iirvi PlnnnpH setvii McElroy is a graduate of St. Williams, is the daughter erf. Mr. '-inton, of the New York City Funeral services for Mrs. Bar- ththe olld nature t . Whichih htrie si to hold AAti e P Pl do their daughter. Miss Verone Mary's High School, Elizabeth. Shultz, Blanchard Stell. Charies| Silver Leaf Club will meet tha the old nature, which tries to hold J_. *I'i. rrogram nannea NEW VICTORY RUGS Bright o.her hospital needs—38 yards and Mrs. I. C. Williams Jr... 703c three sisters, Mrs, Kir-bara Brown. 84 years of age, ofevening at 9 p. m. him down, to draw him back to the Tyc Joanne Sullivan, to Carp. William They are both .employed by the worldly and fleshly things from "The Word -of Ood" will be the ton :retonne, 27 yards da-apery ma- Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Hope, G.• Carhart, U. S. A., son ol Mr. Bryant street. The child, has been Schaefer Jr. 053 Pierpont street were held yes- . v terial, 10 iron hospital beds, 10 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred National Pneumatic Company. named Albert R. Hasbrouck HI. 1- Benjamin Qlid-B and Mlss"pkinte-wTggtotorZ terday morning at St. Mary's I - which be was saved. sermon topic of Rev. Gilbert van and Mrs. William Corhart, Rarl- den. c o But the Christian is to "make no Bever at the 11 o'clock service at Beau lies mattresses, 3 dozen folding chairs, Hope. 073 Pierpont street, has tan road, Clark. The ceremony [Columbus, Ohio: tiro brothers, j Church where a solemnsolemn' mmasnas; s off Sunday Sermon Topics1 opics AtAt 1 military bed and 1 electrically- provision for the flesh, to fulfill the die Second Presbyterian Church been pledged to Kappa Delta was performed In the Army Cha- requiem was celebrated with Rev. Trinity Methodist Church He is ' Sunday morning. Reception o Slenderizing - keynote for heated bed. Sorority at the College of William Thomas B. Meaney, assistant pas- lusts thereof" (Rom. 13:14). pel at Fort Hammer Field, Fresno. Thomas B. Meaney, assistant pas- • rather to "reckon" himself "to be new members and communion these W:msn"s Dresses. Some and Mary, WUliamsburg. Va. _Cai—hv^tho-Giiaplalfc-Rev-.-WT "- - - tor of St. Mary's, officiating. Tn- | "\vuli g-Uterine s;quins—others -Af- alive into -service-Tirttt—tre-~h'eTcT"~ ° will speak Sunday evening at the that litihi look. Rayon crepe The M. ; teria supper and white elephan Corp. Robert Miller, of Elizabeth. he rmlty by which he puts away the sinful Tomorrow evening the Chapel other materials. 1 West Milton avenue, was the guest Mrs. Carhart attended Bender Kahway, N. J. residence. She was born in Qer- \ 7 Methodist Church. The iale Saturday evening at thof Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mac- or serm on will -be "A things mentioned In verses 5-9. OneBrotherhood will meet at 8 p. m. So lovely, so different, you'll want them for every room in your church. The supper will be Memorial Academy. Imnasculate many and came to this country at ^°' . *>pic Monday at 1 p. m., the Ladies' Clary, of Cranford. on Thanks- an early age making her home in ^^ Parable At the might sum them up In two groups home, They're woven of American cotton—glorified into ruga 6 p. m. Conception gchool and was grad- evening service Rev Sewing Society will hold a lunch- 1 giving Day. uated »from St. Mary's High this city with her daughter, Mrs. of great beauty that are wearable, was ha bit , -and-moderate-hi Herman A. Eckert, of the Pierpont ^chooirElizabeth. Corp. Carhart Tarshish,". Arne. Carkhuff jvil ds (w, S.. 8). The early Sccond Church lecture room. Tlie price. There are solid colors with textural in_teresi mid..refreali* Miss Evelyn Silvers, daughter "also attended St. Mary's High -street address, for the-pastrthree Trustees will meet on Tuesday ing floral patterns. Many small sizes to provide spots of warmth years. Mrs. Brown was a mem- lead the congregation In gospe church had no corner on such sins of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reed Silvers, School and before his enlistment singing. They mar Christian fellowship now. evening and Friday night the Jun- and color or to use in groups of twos, threes, ami fours in a_ Coming Events 1039 Pierpont street, a senior at In the U. S. Army Corps FOR SALE ber of St. Mary's Church. They ought not do so, lor the church" ior Choir will rehearse a-t the Connecticut College for Women, Surviving Mrs. Brown, besides room. Woven by the weavers of the famous all-wool Karastans, he was employed by the N. J. Bell Gta*ln rraves and choice plot* member should bhow the new life of church at 7, and the Senior these Kara-Fleur Victory Rugs are made to the same high stand- at New London, spent th©—week- Telephone Co. Corporal and Mrs. her daughter with whom she made 38 years old, of 12S3 Fulton street the soul by a changed life before his Choir at 8. or without Perpetual Care -who died yesterday at the Rah ards. We urge you to see them—we're sure you'll be delighted. Monday, December 7 end with her parents. "• Carhart ore living at the Stel- her home, is another daughter, fellowman, beautiful Hazelwood Ceme- Mrs. Anna Roth, of Long Island way Memorial Hospital. Inter U1CHIW WOVE* D.U. Luncheon and Christmas part; Bert Apartments, Fresno. in. A Gracious Life (w, 14-17). if r, West Lake Avenue. Office City. There are seven grandchil- ment will take place in the Moun Other Sizes: 3x5, $18.50 . . . 4.6x6, $33.25 at, the regular meeting of th Mrs. C. G. Higbee Hostess dren and five great grandchildren. Olive Cemetery. Red Bank, fol Too often, following Christ—and Dessert Bridge Planned Sewing Society of the Secon< Daughter To Set.. Mrs. Fowler East Cherry street. Ranway. lowing the services at the church. church membership—has not seemed Presbyterian Church at 2:30 inTo Daughters Of America A daughter, JBarbarar-was-troror attractive to the unbeliever, nor has By Welfare Association ' >hone: Rahway T-2112. Harry J. Van Llew Mr. Van Liew.' who was born in STORE OPEN the church lecture room. November 24 to Sgt. and Mrs. New Brunswick and had lived here it recommended the grace of God, Tuesday, December 8 Mrs. Frank Stacy presided at Robert S. Fowler at the Rahway its or Sundays call Rah- A solemn high requiem mass for th& past twenty years, was em because it has been a sad, unpleas- Mrs. E. E. Lauer. 1062 Bryant THURSDAY Also available an exceptional selection of Chris-Unas Auction and Bridgi the business meeting of th5 De-Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Fowler J-01S8-W. will be celebrated, in St. Wijiry' ployed by U. S. Railway Posta* antnctith4bihG Sfr»»t. ... !)"•'») " Tuesday after AND t h nl]-Waol Karnstan Rugs in sizes up to 12x22 ft. of Rahway Woman's Club at air gree Team AssocTation of Star of Is the former Miss Eleanor Oar- Church at nine o'clock Saturda;, Service for the past thirty-three -Intended It to bo. noon to the Welfare Association SATURDAY _5emit_House PatTWfty r>fl.nprh.f.ftnfi—of—America", land-, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. morning for Harry J. Van Liew years. He was a member of 6h To tho overage non-Christian of the Second Presbyterian and priceil up to $485.00. D. A. R. will meet at the Dome Friday evening at the home of Hugh J. Garland, 190 West Inman -Mail (rightly or wrongly), tha matter ^f Church. Mrs. P. W. Henson was NIGHTS ul Mis. UUIlcan A. Talbot, 1034 am. c. O. Htgbee, 1W4 Maurice uveuue. "co-no&tess^.-Plans were nounced Midwood drive, at 2:30 p. m. avenue. The secretary's report BenefltAssoci£rtion7a ___._ „ denying one's ^"aSraer.t'tjrldge to be given The Community Mothers' Club was given by Mrs. Merton Sea- subsidiary of the Mail Service or- self tho interesting and* pleasant j the home of Mrs. Edward will sew for the Red Cross at 8:15 man. ganization. Mr. Van Llew was athings of life. Those who feel that frigg, 911 Bryant street, on1 Janu- p. m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth After the business session a member of St. Mary's Church. way have never seen the real thing, ary 7. Mrs. Ari/hur L. Perry will Surviving the deceased are hisfor if they had, they would sense be chairman. -Mrs. Thomas H. Farmer. 413 Koenig place. birthday party was- given for Mrs. NOT EVERY one can send an enemy bomber wife, Mrs. Florence Mooney Van Gage Hats . .. -2JJ8 to -6.S8 _Wcdnesday JDeceinllcrJ)- Garrett Den Blevker. wtr"""^ in (even though they could-not under- Roberts Jr., wa* in charge of the l the Tsaines were Mrs. James NEED! crasiiing-uv flumes .-. . or fire yfgxmrfvorn tlie'Hecic BLEICKER'S rLiew; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur stand It) that here was the fulfill- defense stamp sale which is held ""•Tea and Lecture, sponsored by Blouses 1.98 to 3.98 Moore, Mss. A. T. Crane and Mrs. of a battleship; but War Stamps and Bonds give ' Reilly, of 952 Thomas place; and each meeting. Mrs. Roberts an- McMANIS BROS. the Rahway Home Nursing JEWELERS OF REPtTTATION SINCE 1880 Mrs. William Yortee, nf B3 Cllrrt.nn ment of all that is best in life. Skirts 2.98 to 7.98 Groups, at 4 p Den Bleyker all of us an opportunity to help win the war—an The pnFr^sft-Bnd-^ljyn-of-€h?fpnFrsBnd^ljynof€h?f1 for Btl that thg Welfare W11T ^ — *" « ."" "Outing Club. street; a son, Sergt. Harry Van man la that be should bo in fellow- have charge of the war bond ami Corduroy Junipers ...5.98 American way to find the billions needed for Llew, of the U. S. Army Signal ship with Him. and thus to be set JERSEY STREET • ELIZABETH SWEATERS International Relations Depart- Garden Department of the Rah- Corps, Washington; three sisters, stamp booths on December IT*. IMM ment.jjf. Railway Woman's Club Victory. Every Stamp and Bond will help to free from the limitations and thoThe next meeting will be held in FOR CHRISTMAS way Woman's Club, with Mrs. "Our Name on the Box Means Mrs. Bertha Vanman, of Milwau- disappointments ot human life apart 2 DOORS WEST OF THE RITZ THEATRE meeting, 2:30 p. m. at home of William Kulp. Woodbridge road. keep the light of Freedom bright, and the skins J5S> " January at the home of Mrs. Jl all—144- .Mrs_A_s_nWGn7-243 -West" HnzeP TuesdayrDefcb IS r Aiwsrtca clear ol Axis, raiders! Enlist YOUR and Mrs. Walter both of Christian Is one of love, peace, Joy. Every wantid style in holiday wood aven; Literature Department of uie_ The Gift Is Paid For" street, with Mrs. Walter Force, current savings fnr Virtnrv n/f»Lj. _L New Brunswick: n,p^ « nrr.thog ^fellowship, pralco ngd-thaakfafocasr rssr.—The association wilT bright colors, white, black. Thursday. December 10 aahway Woman's Club will meet William Van Liew, of New Bruns- COO PER __£lil V mippcr Jl-I.hn TT^ly day Bond day. .. Let us make It Just that in this world n.nt. mwt, iTli'' Vl mippcr Jl-I.hn it-2-p. jrn. *t the-home-of—Mrs: rtdr.—There la orie grandchild. or Hatred, war, sorrow, "division, 79 EXSt "MILTON AVE." Comforter Episcopal Church dur- Walter Ganong, 674 Hamilton to ing the parish bazaar. street. Y weeping and ingratitude. PHONE BAH. 7-2151 CHURCH OF CHRIST This portion of Scripture merits Friday, December II Wednesday, December 16 117 Broad St. Elizabeth, N. J. Meeting at 2:30 p. m. of the SCIENTIST s closer examination. Note first that Art Department of Rahway Wo- If You Decide on Home Gifts - - 'God The Only Cause And Cre- lovo (use "love" for cnarity In v. lan's Club will meet .at the home ator" is the Lesson-Sermon sub- 14) is the bond which unites these' f Mrs. Paul Hull, 113 East Mll- cm. Credit Buy Leon Quality to__ Spread ject for Sunday, December 6, tnChristian graces Into a whole which .on avenue. all Christian Science Churches '-. harmonious ynd~widMmlance<£~— Thursday, December 17 At No Exiifa Cost! Joy For Many Years to Come. and Societies throughout hte Naturally, the peace of Christ will Regular meeting of the Railway rri EDBBE'S BO interest or car- worltl. be the ruling factor In such a lite, . S. O. Council in the Boys' The Golden Text is: "All na-controlling the. heart, the seat of Christmas Gift Sale lobby ol the Y. M. C. A. at 8 p.m. 1 rylBK tbaxte when yon buy Still A Full Year to Pay! I* FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST your (lasses at Goldblati'a anij 1 tions whom thou hast mode shall man's emotions and affections. Friday. December 18 PLATOFIELD, N. J. come and, worship before thee,. O Such a life, is cultivated and de- NOW IN FULL SWING! Music Department of the Rah- • nattered optpmBtrlst assures tiOrd^-and^hjall-alorlfy -thy name. veloped by tho indwelling of God's W -wcy—Wuuiuu'h C-'lUb will meet at -you ot wnperlyprgSrinea eye- For thou art great, and doest Word and (note it) "richly." The 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. William wear. :' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE wondrous things: thou art Oodweakness of many a church is found Hundreds of savings throughout the store for -w— "QUALITY Kulp. Woodbridge road. Dr. Paul Malamut ilone." (Psalms 8fl:8, 10). rifiht here^—there is so little teaching this annual event. Something for every mem- Sunday. December 20. Optometrist BY Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- and receiving of the Word into tho ber of the family and for the house too! Christmas Pageant at the Trin- In Atteodanee Daily tions, is the following from the heart. FUEL OIL ity Methodist Church at 7:45 p. m. Open Dally 9 A. M. to $ P. M. MRS. MARGARET MATTERS, C. S. B. Bible: "Wilt thou also1 disannul Christian faith expresses Itself In Wednesday, December ZZ Also •rhurs., Firi. & Sat. Eves. OP NSW YORK CITY, N. Y. my Judgment? wilt thou condemn song. "Thou bast put gladness in Rahway Woman's Club Board & of tho Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church me, that thou mayest be right- my heart" (Ps. 4:7), and that means Meeting at 9:30 a. m. at the home m a song. How true It is that hymns Shop Now and Save "t First Phureh of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts eous?" (Job 40:8). of Mrs. Paul Hull, 113 East Mil- Goldblatt's I The Lesson-Sermon also In- and songs teach and admonish us. ton avenue. Credit Jewelers A Opticians THE HUBBARD SCHOOL iludes the following passage from The life of tho Christian church PREMIER SERVICE y 84 EAST CHEEEY SK. Hetoe Christia Christian n SciencScience e textbooktextboo.k member is always conditioned by. toe pcifect controlling lblluence— PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY CO. If you have uny. Items of social •Science and Health with. Key to PHONES: RAH. 7-1263 Interest write or phono tbo society SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 6, 1942 tie Scriptures" by Mary Baker the will of God. He does all things, 673 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Night* • Sundays - Holidays editor, The Record. EaJtway V-OGOO. Eddy: "Divine Mind is the only even the supposedly little or secular RAHWAY, N. J. . 7-1832—7-0424-R ' AT 3:30 O'CLOCK lause or Principle of existence. things, in tho name of the Lord OPEN SATURDAY TO 9 P.. M. Jcous, with a constant thankfulness Locate lost pots UnouBh. Rfloord POBUC IS COKD1AIXY UJVITED TO ATTEN» 3ause does not exist in matter, in 44 E. CHERRY ST. want ads. OPEN DAILY. TO 6 P. M. mortal mind, or in physical which coes up like a sweet incense Open Fri. and Sat. Evenings rprms." (paee 362). to the Father through Christ.

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\ , \ '.. • I. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 RAHWAY RECORD Orchestra. condole ted by Pierre etc.. into a glowinff tapestry THURSDA.Y. DECEMBER 3, 1942 PAGE FIVE 1 Many Rahway Record readers Monteux. "Once upon a time," tone for your , enjoyment. Tri- War Stamp With are prospects for whatj-you have to Lh« beautiful and clever Scheher a- fantastic March from RimsJcy ; Organizations To Conduct tional word has come from the them and then turn them over to Speaking • Koraakov's sultr. Tsar Sultan «U. W4iy not sell them 9 An ad tn Famous Artist* Will! ' zade saved h«r life by spinning The Record's classified section Is Sale Of War Bonds Arraj_Camps that more sets than the U. S. Army for distribution. FOR THE i completes this magMfflcent se Gift Urges Store War Booth Sales Reach More Radio Sets were originally asfced Tor win be The Executive Committee of the fairy tales for "A Thousand and , (Album DM-920; five twelve tac inexpensive and Drodurtu-e. , One NiehtJ." In 1881. Rimsky- The Beverage Shop This Week Appear At Mosque needed to supply the present de- Rahway U S. O. will meet to- records O: Kuinz«mor..s which wil; be in mand. nisfat at the Y, M. C. A. A full Records Korsakov one - time Russian Putting fresh ammunition be- RAHWAVS FINEST AND MOST UP-IQ-DA.TE LIQUOR STORE $12,690.60 Sn Nine Days Needed For Army Classical—John A. O'Connor Ories's Peer Qyn Suits No. 2 hind their drive to sell more War chariju of Uie sale of war honcU Two well-known artists will ap- Reconditioned I attendance of members U urged sailor , now immortal cam- Op. 55. played by the Indianapolis ' pear al the Newark Mosque next by Mrs. William Llms. president. Popular—Joseph G. Smath poser translated Scheherazade's Stamps and Bonds, the W. T. •and stamps ai the public bootJis A :otal of si 2.693,60 Scouts No 247. Volunteers were' Several radios have- bJEti re- Radios nrhlch are not betns used f Symphony Orchestra, conducte* Grant Co.. Cherry street ls oXJer- Now Located At duriru the coming week are as ween. Robert Casadesus world- . . war In the homes, or are io need of: .m.iKery into die exotic suite by Fabian Sevitsky. Of ail th< 1 famous French pia'rust who comes nfJ and scamPs was s0'd at *e Mrs. Kenneth Van. Horn. Mrs. A. c^eived'in respor-se to the appeal y, h::\\ bears her name. Today. tree to every customer who WE NEED ,_CQR. HIVING and LEWIS STREET (Former City Hall Bldg.) fcUo*•>». •.omuri'ow. Ladies Auxil- repair, or spare parts are re- orches;ral and instrumental musi. buys a War Stamp to accompj-ny iary of American Legion. Rahway to the theatre Sunday afternoon, pubhc booths throughout theTity PalLSi. Mrs W, J. Brunr.ir.g, Mrs. ;of George Hotter, c* tr.e U S O.. quested by the committee. These Pierre Monteux and his San of Grieg, the Peer Oynt Suites -^Barney" Engelman, Prop. Rahway 7-2299 for seis to be put :n condi:ion and -.i: Master- Franc Lsco Symphony Orchestra, the gin selected, an attractive Post No 5. Saturday, Rahway Re- under the auspices ol^the Griffith over a nine-day pencd by volun- James Vignoli. Mrs. Helen Black- sets are all reconditioned and- put. • WAGNER'S the mast popular. Here Is eh< Christmas tae folder saying publican Women » League. Sun- Muiic Foundation, has chasen. a ' bui-n. Mrs W G. Gage. Mrs. A sen; vo the taen in the Armed in working order and then shipped R:m.~k\ Kor through the magic at Victor rec- Second Suite set forth a-lth glow SCRAP MARYLAND STRAIGHT CORONET STRAIGHT teer workers. DOLL HOSPITAL ords, brtaihe.s new life into 'Merry Christmas with a Victory THROUGH THRiFT" day R.iua.a> Woman "i, Club: program in keeping wuh his repu- S4.651 75 the Ij-ry^st, ani^ur*t Pagans. Mrs. Albe:* Schi^fer. ' Foives of the United S'.aus. Acjdi- to the various military camps and ' ing warmth of tone and poetry o Taylor Wines CALIFORNIORNIA M:nd:i\ Red Cross Production ta ti on as an expo nen t of evs ry Ma:, h from Scheherazade, weaving her fabu- Dividend tor from for any or.j uay. was said Friday Mrs, H B:v:^.:. Mr3 Cile C±s- •• stations throughout the country. phrase by the Indianapolis Sym RECORDS!! Rye Whiskey school of musi:-the classic, ro- The seus must be left at Fire ' :: As played lous taJes of Sinbad the Sailor. phony Orchestra under the cUrec Space for one stamp is Indicated Port - Sherry - Tokay •• Room. Tuea-i-iv Woman's Auxil- by tiu* Rahway Chapter. Oraer of well, Mrs. Harrj Brunt. Mrs. Fred Pairick Murtha. Mrs Fred Ti le Vo uns Prince and Princess. Inside the folder, which Is prln.ted Muscatel-Sweet Catauba Grape Brandy iary jf Lhe Railway MenuriaJ niaiitiL- ami modern. Casadesus. EaiL'."".! Star The workers were Pfeilfer. Mrs. Charles Ward. Mrs. Schmidt. Mrs. Joseph Kjntra. Headquarters on Seminary ave- tion of Pabien Sevitxky. Everyone Pale Dry Sherry - Rhine B no-A a resident of Prmoeton. came nue or if there is no way of get- I every melodious note o: In Christmas red on white, and 4-5THTHS QUART Hoipi:u;. Wednesday Woman's Mrs Harold Holmes. Mrs Jam^s Walter V3n Pelt. Mrs Ci'.arles Mrs. Anna Deleo and Mrs Chris does not carry the Grant name BROKEN or Sauterne and Haut Auxiliary ul '.lie Y M. C. A,; to Lhe United States in 19_35 and l^.Mlii. JJ'-UI F^tercr, Mrs. Grueling. Mrs, Waiter Washburr. ^ Peterson. ting them to that point a phone* this charming and appealing anywhere. Sauterne n^Lnea Alixiliary ol thei-matte- his""STtieTtca~n "debut with w L Maddeii. Mrs. JoHn Rich- and Sea Scouts Harold Van Horn : Yesterday members of the Rah- call to Chief Walter H. Ritzman AMERICAN ENERGY WiLL Win f of the great tfonregtan "According to W. M. Lunt, Man- QUART " : Club. Mointay. De- ( the New York. Philharmonic. Hia ard>:. Mrs. . John Machon. MrsMrs.;ar. d Witham Kulp Jr. -way Clioral Giub soki- S299.8d at will result in the radios* being J composer i Album M-900: two ,ger of the store, customers have cembe:' 7 marks the anniversary Masque program will consist of Gtu Sc::ioeffier. Mri. Raymond Th? Mothers' Club of Boy the bootns. Mrs. C P., Maur>\ picked up at the home, twelve inch records.1 of Japanese attack on Pearl Har- i works by Rameau, Schumann, + •espondedi enthusiastically to the Easimau. Mrs, Joseph Sproul. Scout Trccn No 46 sold S442.60 Miss Anne Hun&icker, Mrs John Executive Meeting ! Errors Popular — dea. which was introduced at the bor. Make sure the Japs will Chopin. Debussy and Ravel. Mrs J. V. Coles, Mrs. W. J, Ride- worih of bonna-F