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some slight changes and presen dance books will also be awnrd- nance governing this matter. In zd tills year. his report, the inspector requested It at a later meetings CONTINUING OUR FAIL SALE OF FINE FOODS the; Board to give him their in- President Mrs. Davis also Town Clerk Samuel Flamm re spoke on unemployment and said CLARK TOWNSHIP NEWS structions in writing on this mat- quested leave of absence from Oc By WHILMA C. THIELINQ ter so that in future, he will have that while the association could- tober 3 to 14. The leave wa: n't pledge Itself a lump sum but Telephone: Rahway 7-0487 authority to act properly in this granted and Mrs. L. M. Crof connection. stated that the association would 1 named clerk pro tern during hi help the children in the school Clark Township Free Inspector to* Bonnie Burn Sana- Several reports of overflowing absence. "Rahway*s Home Newspaper" torium on July 28, through the ,vho are in need and will also re- cesspools were investigated and The meeting was in charge of port such destitute families to SALE of QUALITY Of Contagious Diseases Union County Tuberculosis Lea- found to be unjustified. gue, was returned on August 13 Chairman C. D. Knight. Others ihe City Unemployment Commlt- . BTABU$H£0 Founded in 1822 as "The Bridge Town Museum" Rahway, N. J., Friday Afternoon, October 9, 1931 Three Cents Oply one contagious disease in in a much improved condition. rates of thirty years ago with U;e. She also strongly advocated Clark To Issue Note E. Myrick, Herman A. Graves that the members of the associa- the Township was reported by Another patient, male adult also, At a special meeting of the Health Inspector Samuel Flamm ls.jnpw_cqnflned._ at_the_ .Rahway. Treasurer Benjamin S. King and tion support the ellorts being Hjgh School Students Federation Qi Churches Welcomes Township .-Committee-held-Tues-- ~R6ad~Forema*rGeoree "Holland— liid~"fT^a~ne\^ Junior—III Str Legion-Officers— TwoTown^Given Eay-Drake Named ~3n~~his" regular' quarterly report^ Memorial Hospital, due to the day night, arrangements were To~Aid Unemployed Council Rejects ^Petition •presented to the Board of Health sanatorium being filled to capacity. made to Issue a short term note School. EASTERN DIVISION New School Teachers At Reception at a meeting Wednesday evening. Inspector Flamm reported hav- for $1,000 to help relieve the pres- Taxpayers Meet Announcement was also_made Are Inducted By Formation of a student com- Permission To Gym Instructor This was a case of German meas- ing issued two special permits E. A. Everson of Trenton, sec for the members of the assocla- COFFEES mittee of ten and a faculty ent unemployment emergency by les, a five-year-old child In the For Widening of Lewis St. relative to house connections Into undertaking work on the roads. retary of the State organization :Ion to attend the Union County representative to have charge The reception given by the Picton section. To date no case the new sanitary sewer laterals, of taxpayers, was the main speak- P. T. A. Council meeting at You've heard about A&P coffees...their own experts .;; fresh-roasted dail • County Officials of the unemployment fund Use Trunk Sewer tor of St. Paul's Episcopal By "Y" Directors The map of Bartel Manor pre- Federation of Churches in honor or cases of Infantile paralysis have for which he was unable to charge sented by Gustave Bartel of Rah- er at the regular meeting of the ;ranford on October 1G and that quality, their value, but have you tried our own Metropolitan ° *'" parking plan at Rahway High Church, ;and the only two-minute been reporteeLi£^i—:: -—..-— a"feer'as- at -present';- theBoard of way- wasretumed to" Mr; Bartel Taxpayers Association" held Tues reservations should be phoned, to Shl f • At Meeting Last Night Health has not compiled an ordi- them? Now we present this opportunity" A male adult committed by the with the request that he make day at the portable building. Mrs. Henry C. Herman. Railway P o s f~an dTitu xitin f y pletcd yesterday afternoon by opringneld and KOSelle at, Bt, Paul.s ParUh House last and congratulated • Rahway on Former urSTA'ffilete "New Mr. Everson compared the tax 7-0122, before October 14. The at spedal price savlngi.The pick of to MP s»ore»...they are the choice of Ralph N. Kocher, principal. Park Requests Approved night was largely attended In spite 31st annual state convention will Hold Impressive their coming In its midst. Physical Director 3T rates of thirty years ag owith world coffee crops, . blended by our the greatest number of coffee drinkers The committee was formed of the rain, with more than 190 TJjianimous Vote Cast By Municipal Body Against those of "today-and-asserted the be held at the Hotel Chelsea. At- k Ceremonial from a suggestion-made Mon- By Health Board The Rev. Chester M. Davis, pas- of Association atfc advance was warranted by bene- lantic City, on November 4. 5 day night at the meeting of the persons present. tor of the First Presbyterian Eied the Improvement In Business Section Fol- fits received. He also said that and 6. Mrs. Davis is the dele City Unemployment Committee. Say "Condition Alarming The committe on decorations, Church, said this was an oppor- jusjnan out of the 100.000 taxpayer^' as- jate from the Lincoln School as Major Kimberling Speaks • The students will be statlon- tiinlty to look over .the—various Athletic Board Elected lowing Brief Bearing •• - ben the p ^^ sociations 1»U. "'••"• f^ rrinntry sociation. Eight O'CI Ib. ed in Riverside—Park—t Mrs, K n- Sllvir^-and-rpastora-aticrdccide which uut; they •155 '.Two..ynfl^tf.rs. pffrtftlvJng •tn- -Mrei-Scrtraaa-Berry had baakeii- bes Tluee minutes. rcr gonizations. He suggested the way Postr-Na i. American Legion days and will collect 25 cents Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer the windows with autumn leaves The Rev. M. L. Andariese said former Rahway High School ath- I'iad New 3< entitled. "A Little Child Shall were acted on by the State Board lete, and student at the Panzer Another Poor* Appropriation Needed M -formation of a committee to in- nii tlit ladles' Auxiliary to the from automobile drivers wlsh- and the platform with Jars and the teachers' work was only sec- club tea Spring Blooming Lead Them." which was written E of Health at their meeting at baskets of roses, zinnias and dah- Athletic College at Newark, was g.iestigate tax-expenditures foredu- by Mrs. William F. Little, of this past were pistolled last night by lnji to park their cars, on the ond in importance to that of the _J cation. field or nearby streets during Trenton Tuesday afternoon. Un- lias with charming effect. appointed part-time physical di- minister in point of character- There was considerable debate RICH AND BJU-BODIED county officials at Impressive cer- the game. Mayor A. C. Brooks Rev. Herbert Rhtnesmith; pas- building. He said he had chosen rector of the Rahway Y. M. C. A. The proposed widening of Lewis I proviso that they were willinc to Ve, rjfr to us direct from Holland, more than 300.000 of them. A ifc Teacher Council Croft, chief of the Hel-Roaeh-aHd-Gom- riquar- j has-stated-he believes the city tor-of—"Rtaiti Shurch-am u ^uhuul teucher to be a member street, peuveen Mam anu nvmg •,.C. A. alley Treasurer iVii's. nermuii ters. The . Induction program has a legal right to make such department of the board, per- president of the Federation, opp"- of his family and announced that Board of Directors at the associa- hit wins over variety of colors and types at very low prices. Among them the mitteeman W. E. Myrick concern- •d-n-balanct-of $33.82. mission was given to Springfield tion building last night. if the Council approved their re- standard sorts such as ing the payment of Poormaster . Ib. tin was followed by a dinner and pro- charges. ed the program by welcoming the there were two similar openings streets, for a width of 25 feet on quest. ... • p totals of The attendance banner for the ar Township to connect with^-the new_.teachers-to Rahway ancuteli-- Drake, who has served as ref- the south side of the street, was Engquist's bill for $88.00 ex- -upper grndos -\vas_«.'oa_by- Miss. 27' "pruni~ut which~Couiity Command-" ' Tyler Clnrlt Is faculty-reprc— sewer-Bfter-lnvesU86tfdn~T>y~flie -for-teachers-in-Rahway. --Three ~W(Th(Siring lasted biit 20 mill-" .-..the three £ VIGOROUS AND WINEY Ing them that the city had two minutes. . efee ~ih~City"~Lea~gue" basketball unanimously rejected by the Com- •- WillianrPitt-Deep Red Madame Krelage—Rosy Lilac § jS?nses~in a recent case. Mr. My- Helen Martin's class, while Miss er William T. Regan, Command- sentatlve on the committee, local authorities and approved by games and was a member of utes. Former City Attorney Fran- rick stated that he considered the cr-dect Charles McOraith. and with the ten students being Na- Episcopal, two Methodist, two The Rev. James W. Laurie, pas- m n cis V. Dobbins was spokesman for 1$' Cassio was 1 Angela Liddy's class won the EVAPORATED - Mr. Croft. The board granted Presbyterian and one Baptist Rahway High football and bas- ° Council at a special hearing " teams with^ I Yellow Prince—Early Yellow bill exorbitant and refused to pass anner for the loner grades. County President Mrs. C. G. Saal, thalie Doty. Peggy Howe. Pran- similar approval In the case of tor of the Second Presbyterian ketball teams, will take the place on the improvement at the City the petitioners, while Bernard En- it for .payment. spoke, with Major Mark O. Kim- ces Henson. Claudia Reed. church. He warned the speak-1 Church, invited the new teachers 178. while William Copeland—Choice R •«« RoseUe Park. of O. A. Griffis, who resigned Hall last night. The hearing was gelman, addressed the municipal had high gr A motion made by Thomas MILK urlir.K. uupcrlntcndent of the Eleanor Cartwright, Stuart Or- era that their time-limit was two j to join in the spiritual and social body in behalf of those opposed Clara Butt—Salmon Pink 'ound Guilty Of Determination In the Spring- September 1. His duties will in- the third held to discuss the pro- pins in Lavender g Tingley and seconded by Joseph New Jersey Reformatory as the ton. Lancey Thomson. Ed- minutes but said as a Methodist activities of" his church in a two- clude handling of the class work to the improvement at this time.. ward Peck. Charles Compton field Township.case was reached he needed more time and spoke fPrincess Elizabeth-Rose Pink Amon requested the removal from Drunken Driving main speaker of the venlng. " after the presentation by Charles and-a-half- minute speech. in the evenings. posed improvement, which was Prior to the discussion, City Cleric l^other-CU^lej office of the Township Auditor and Donald Gibbons. for five. Mrs. George E. Gallaway, gen- sought by seven property owners William^ J^Hennessy read_ a^peti- Rawenhoff—Bright I Tlio Legion officers Installed W. Weeks, township attorney, of The Rev. Finlex. Keech. pastor Miss Eleanor Bartels, local girl, ntnary Club_. gPride of Haarlem—Deep_Rose , and Township Engineer because Elizabeth Man Fined S220 By FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY... PURE-FRUIT-FLAVORED The committee will function a serious condition of affairs due eraL-chairman - of—the -reception as~appro7ed- by~the-board-as-a- orrthe"str"ee£*who""petltloned~thr tion p"5otestl5g"'the improvement r p of the bad condition of the road ivf-re: Commander. "A. L. Carl- Of the First Baptist Church and i committee. Invited the newcomers i of 893. 89 Patten Last Night for the first time at the game to lack of sewage facilities. Affi- special instructor for women's Council for the-widening with the signed by Mr. EnBelman, John J. ght win-j fijon Westfleld avenue. Thomas so:i: senior vice-commander. Al- to bo played tomorrow, after- vice-president of the Federation, i to join in the work of the Worn- Famcombe Sanders—Bright Cherry Ked IreJ H. Bowles; Junior vlce-com- davits of Dr. Henry P. Dengler, swimming classes. She will have P. Coffey, agent for the Perkins '..which had pj Evans was chairman of the meet- ( noon aaclnst the Asbury Park health officer for the township corrected the previous 'speaker j an's Club, Girl Scouts, Hospital charge of all instruction work. Building and Improvement.Com- I 818. Van S p ing. Miss Marion Peterson secre- Found guilty on a charge of DESSERT 6pkg>.lor29c pkg.5 ir.ji.i!'.'r. Albert E. Lelirer; finance High School team. the last twenty years, and others and said Rahway had three Bap- j Auxiliary and other-organizations, Miss Bartels is a Red Cross Scarlet Fred Moore—Early Orange officer. O. Y. CortWTight: chap- pany, himself as an individual j winners. fl'tary and Charles Schultz. treas- iriving an automobile while un- were submitted outlining the-sit- tlst churches. He invited new-! and announced Miss Ruth Mock. swimming and life saving exam- Father, Son, Die property owner and John O. Jig 182, 225 And 25 Others ofthe best-varieties-onlv h! urer. cr the influence of liquor. Jo- U;n. William J. Hurd. serseant- uation, which - constituted a comers to all church services. [ soloist of St. Paul's Churrh isho f high score ;eph -LaPteni-e-of 912 Morris avc- 5.;-;in:». James A. Moran: hlsto- nuisance and a menace to the Four minutes. • i sang with beautiful effect. "The The athletic council to serve |vt>>d same by H me. Elizabeth, was Riven a fine ruii. Charles T. Archer; adjutant. Republicans Hold lives of residents, particularly The Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler. rec- I (Continued on Page 3) Marsh. A communication of pro- Narcissus and Daffodils and the dainty blue grape Hyacinths The Republican Club and the for the next year was appointed test was also read from. Ira C. • " rtth a mark Ladies' Auxiliary held a card if S-00 and S20 in dootor's fees Charles K. Hill. They were ln- school children. Inability to con- during the board session as fol- CORN iii'.liti by Commander Regan. necl witn the sewer Is due,_said ns • Lei - ' Darwin Tulips-$3.50-per 100. •firPSrty-at—the-^'itemeit'a-Hall on iows: Bob Henderson, member of Tlic auxiliary officers Inducted ing and Improvement Co., Galena, _t Ray Morton h\Central avenue, FridaFriday evening, >ended for two years by Judge Weeks, to delay In the completion the world's championship team: Despondency Over Delin- for mixed varieties. |,v r-'miy Prrxlrirnt Mn Want. of Joint municipal contracts for Human Problems Water Board Hears -Kansas, ,cn trip Mrsr-3tan am, fliuiriuuu uf irnr JAKER-MltK- vcrc President, Mrs. Charles T j J. R. Avers, handball: Fred Helm, quent Boy, lit, Believed |jt the Kecreati TOME AND SEE THE BULBS OR PHONE US THE VARIE- = Ladies' Auxiliary and Mr. Her- st nicht. A sentence of 30 days v Pascoe a disposal plant. Noted Brown University athlete; Mr. Dobbins reiterated the ,i'' •jRembler A. C n jail was ordered if the fine Arolier: first vice-president. Mrs. Cause of Tragedy statements made several weeks '\ TIES YOU MAY WANT SO WE MAY QUOTE PRICES 13 man A. Graves, chairman of the Harry Hoeft: second vlee^presl- The situation In the township. Course Planned Report On Ozone Wrestling: Charles Flesko boxing: Vpi: three- games • |-! entertainment committee, ivas not paid. IiUPlante had At CO. P. Headquar- Weeks said. Is alarming and an William Boswell, fencing; Ken at the first hearing. HI- stat- "V • |."pneumatic Co ilehded not guilty to the charge. itni. Mrs. Harry Newman; trcas- HoHman. gymnastics: William ed he represented a number pt | j . TO YOU ON SPECIAL VARIETIES rij At the rally next Friday eve- MACARONI = 3 17 u;tr. Mrs. Alfred A. GlrouU. hls- ters Last Night epidemic is likely to occur at any The Elizabeth man was brought Getler. swimming; Austin Singer, Believed despondent over -the property owners on tlifTstVeenvho' |3inin_g,_lgcal!_county_and.state_'j:.an.- r wai. Mrs. James A. Moron: time, due to sewage overflowing Class at Night School Will j City Bacteriologist Tells over the Me" nto courr"dz>'~nn~n11id:«\ il-swoni sidewalks and other-places. De- business men's.-class: -Earl H. actions of a delinquent 13-year- had filed a petition asking for the jj I didates will be present and speak. Manraso: HcrberTX Pascoer of ElizaBeth". - Be Operrto Industrial Of-Advantage Of Gas old —son _ivho._was_.to.,have been ayes: i g Those interested are welcome, and )>• Alber Lelirer, of CarteTet. who spite the fact that modem toilet Walter,~"lndustrial—league; Ted t widening. He gave a resume of ilers won~" alleged LaPlante forced his auto- (hjjj:..!!!. Mrs. O. Y. CortwriRht: former Assemblyman-who Is seek- Foremen Dura, track: A. V. Carkhuff. ten- committed to a state institution the business district in Railway, g refreshments will be in charge of OLD-FASHIONED WHOLE-MILK rol.i.' U-asvra. Mrs. Melva Sala- facilities have been installed in •Over Chlorine J"797~butdj John R. Baumann mobile into a ditch near the ing re-election to the Legislature the school_buUding. the existing nis: H. C. Pray, social: Al Kru- for feeble-minded this week, statinc that the main business g the Ladies' Auxiliary. . &.:m .iul Mrs. Arthur Carlson. after a lapse of several years, was ' to 743, and — Rahway-7^)7H—7-0712 — j Hay.el'vood avenue and I.awrenc? disposal plant is incapable of^ The"Rahway' Evening_ School ls|" An interestingTeport on the use zie. P. VV. Miller. A. C. Brooks, Christian Rinas. 41, of 53 Hamil- thoroughfares were Irving and ito-score a 876 i stroct ialmcclion on Frid a Ti.i' impressive 10 o'clock xit- the main speaker of the evening David Kennedy. Chalmers Reed. ton street, claimed his life and Main streets with narrow con- 633 St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J. Mrs. Catherine Weir of Allan- | ' y- uil v.us !ila«od by C. O. Saal. taking care of the flow. The j Inaugurating a new" course for i of ozone Instead of chlorine as a jt.rflrd game.; STORE CHEESE at a meeting of the Rahway Re- township has $800,000 In the I foremen and sub-foremen entit- disinfectant for water treatment Emil Mosier and Bert Hasbrouck, that of his six-year-old son, Wal- necting arteries such as Lewis, Members of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association tic City spent lost week with Mrs. to. O. Fouler. W. J. Hurd. C. I. advisory committee. •_-a score of : H David J. McBride of Rarltan Road Delightful in mellowness and flavor publican Club at the Republican ground as Its contribution to the led "Human Problems in Indus- from Mortimer Gibbons, bacteri- ter, by an open gas jet in his Cherry and poplar, streets, and j-liad the hir Worth. A. A. Giroud and O. Y. Elm avenue. The congestion of Farms. BAYERASPIRIN because we've »elect«d Ihe finest Headquarters, Exchange Building. Joint sewer, said Weeks, which try." This course will be taught ologist in charge of the laboratory Plans were made for a general horn- early Wednesday morning. Qf the mate; Free Deliveries all over Union and Middlesex Counties Ccriv.n/hi. The "Vacant Chair" Irving street, last night. The reception to be held at the as- traffic in Cherry street on a Sat- pure whole milk cheese ond fully •us >.;:n:; by Calvin Johnson with Is costing $4,500 monthly inter- by J. A. McCarthy, of the Voca- at the local water works was. read Funeral services for the father [ Recrea' meeting was largely attended and est charges. Despite, this the, sociation building on the opening urday night shows that difficult Miss Anna Sulp, .Westfield ave- cured it by aging. ilrs Sparling as Ihe accompan- tlonal division of the New. Jersey j at the meeting of the Board of and son were held from the home be~"R&Jtonnato" is always SAFE 10 new members were ,rcceived. township cannot use the sewer... Department of Public Instruction, Water Commissioners, Tuesday of the basketball season early in at 2 o'clock this afternoon with parking situation in the business fid-783- nue, entertained at cards Wed- tt. ^ ___ ; ?JfWPmhAr, Rftnriiilph T,. Howflrd nesdar Miss-Ruth Hansen of Bay ^Tfc siaes~^r."Pa"sw"~Uie"6lh£r -KeUef Reaoested- wrjo.hns hnd vast exprience—in-fnight district, b^ *$flM I*TH1 ••first tw Commander Ct .Q^ "We have done' everything p&^ effinferehn^-^awl f Mr. Gibbons reieirtly returned is chairman of the committee to Ridge, ^id Mr. and Mrs. JIarry rd as' ma»t«r cit ccre- speakers were Assemblyman C.'A. Zioi'i LuLheran Church, officiating. a wideid r connectint g street.is need-' fc.Co.flve.whiclf ' v slble to carry out our part of the courses of this nature. Similar j from an Inspection trip to the plan this event. Peters and daughter, Ruth, all of Ward, president of the club: An- ! Burial was in the. Rahway Ceme- ed for the_park|i?B_pXcar___ __ fcdr counts of 76 : Uneeda Biscuits , !edlhe_£ro jp In the sing- bargain." Weeks added.— The lo- conference-groups—are meeting"i municipal"w~ater~plant at Delhi! "" Arrangements were—tentatively i annnr East Rutherford _ —fnrorite -war songs.—Fol- thony Kiminlet—newly elected tery in charge of Albert Lehrer, "Nov." is an opportune time to cal board and school authorities under the same leadership in ! N. Y., where ozone is used. The made for a program to be given undertaker. teir.i: ihe dinner .Mr. Saal ln- president" of the Fifth Word Re- on the opening- of the boys' de- make thiy much needed improve- The regular meeting of the are pressing for relief. The school some of the larger industrial ! report indicated that the ozone According to members of the wuiiccil the speakers of the eve- publican Club: U C. Starr, Clark superintendent maintains he no plants and industrial centers in | is generated by passing air over partment for the season, with a ment." Attorney Dobbins told the Clark Township Parent-Teacher nji.:. Commander Regan spoke Township, candidate for Town- professional entertainer to be family, the father had become de-, Council. '-Dunn;; the past few Association will be held at the HECKER'S, GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY'S or CERESOTA longer can be responsible for the the state. an electrical discharge. It is a spondent over the action of a son. favGric of Hie lunte Increase in mem- ship Committee; Former Mayor health nf the r.hildren_if_the_sit^ years the property values have portable-£chool-this-afternoon-at Only foremen. !nib-forempn nnri |gni a-irh n fp":h ppnptrnting odor j present and_xelreshment5_to_be "Predr"137~who~wns~mentnllT~de=~|~(;eci:"e:rs5?ci; lalfoV 1TI5 become 2:45. i Pi''. year und hoped that this ln- uation Is not corrected. The con- other representatives of the sil-jand is a form of atomic oxygen. served. This event is expected to ficient, and who_was scheduled to | cheaper and the .cost_of_improve- • • bag bag bag ship: Councilman Ross.O.JFowler. ditions lay the town-open to an pervisory staff-of-local- industries The~ozone~kills bacteria and re- be one of the outstanding events crr^t> might be 100 per cent dur- Freeholder A. C. Brooks. John in Rahway or_this_vicinity. who of the season for the boys' de-1 in court at Wed- I ment would be lessened in every aw the ensuing year. He told epidemic frpm-fly-bome disease." duces organic matter by oxida- nesday morning, when commit- Party Ts Planned D'Ambrosa. George Engel. presi- The board decided that permits are Interested in a study of the tion. The water produced by this partment. .way. The estimated cost of the H-O Oats QUICK or REGULAR «!a'. the I^esion means to every dent of the Second Ward Repub- ment papers- were to have been | improvement has been placed at u factors which influence human Entrance -of- Rahway in a 16- By Lincoln P.T. A. -cr-m-nce man and -ho» - every for., individual connections with process is clear, ffee from color filled out to a state institution for I $100,000. but it may not be r.s Ir Goes Ove lican "Club. WiUIam'Herman.'G. the trunk sewer should be sub- behavior, are eligible fo rehroll- and has a-pleasant taste. This team and state-wide Y. M. C. A. vc:rr.ni mreds the help of the O P mnnrllmnnli- rnnrttrfntc in •ment which will take place at 7 fpphip-minripri A nolp Wt hv the lv,;'r-v> nc TTWI - (rnntinncd from Page 1)— Ovaltine NFW SWISS FOOD DRINK con He cited the services !d by the township for ap- n> crre mum j- pocket billiard league ted Witht •j I. and Ernest E. Flo- proval by the state engineer, aft- p. m. Tuesday. The first lesson vantage over the chlorine proc- proved by the board, and plans husband and written in German. | -The sphere of the improve- school banking days have been which the posts render and of ren. candidate from the Second also will be given on that date and intimated this as the cause of the '; ment v.-culd not be. on Lewis lifc/ In Fin the personal interest taken in dls- er Inspection and investigation by were made to have the local as- held with 86 per cent average de- "IT FLOATS" the engineering bureau. each succeeding Tuesday night The high cost of ozone is its sociation participate in inter-as- action. ! street alone, but the benefit would Ivory Soap abliil veterans. —Conunander--- Tne posits. The total deposits to date Beware of Imitations 2 i 21< Tifth Ward Republican O. C. Paulson, president of the from 7 until 8:30 p. m., for a pe- main disadvantage, the report sociation activities, such as check- ' bodies of the two were dis- ! extend on Main street as far as I total $173.91. Miss Morrell re- Krct McGraith promised that he riod of 12 weeks. ers. chess, handball and other covered shortly before 3 a. m.. by j Cherry street, and on Ir.vinf: as Club was organized Wednesday RoseUe Park Borough Council. stated. An outside . supply .of ICouuod use o%'_ National ported. The principal also stat- VJENUINE Bayer Aspirin, the would work whole-heartedly for home of Councilman While executives in general sports. The billiard league will Mrs- Rinas. who awakened, and i far south as Fulton street and a.-, Kirkman's Soap Chips all ;'u- posts in the county and ™«« « asked permission to connect with electricity is needed and it is dif- Ithat t tricky pi, ed that this year report cards kind doctors prescribe and millions William H. Armstrong. 82 Church the trunk sewer. He said the bor- know considerable about machin-1 flcult to regulate the dosage open October 16. with a schedule | not finding her husband in bed. I far north as the railroad as wull |ateJs--teheed, t , will be distributed six times of users have proven safe for nioVe C prai.s«l Die Rahway for the splen- ery and its control and the rhc- J with changes in the amount of to be announced at a later date. I started to look for him. After I as the opposite side of Irvine d than thirty years, can easily be New Ig. pkg. 18 did cooperation they have been street, with 55 members being en- ough had appropriated the addi- Dier paSk^o^ JQ^ yearly instead of each month. Oxydol Soap Powder rolled. Mr. Kimmick was elected tional amount necessary as its chanical phases of the Job, mostj water filtered, were other dlsad- During discussion of the "Y" j seeing the body of the boy lying street. The increased valuations Two major failures will result in identified by the name Bayer and PVIKE ihe county and state _oftt- 1 foremen have difficulty with the] vantages cited. The only method membership, the board approved i on the floor of,his bedroom, she Jitlon wai vaEO : . the word genuine as above. •president" with "Miss Helen Bler- share to construct the disposal through the improvement would* i did tha.. . a failure of the child for the wirth. secretary, and James J. works and similar action had been huma, n factor^_.....s. Involved, , ,, such. as (Continued on Page8) plans whereby an effort will be rushed to the street, screaming': j not De alone on Lewis street but Bank year with no opportunity to make Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and Major KlmbcrUng stated that Few of Our New Low Regular Prices Maye. treasurer. The club will taken by Cranford. These two, it (Continued on Pace 8) made to make the "Y" of greater and awakening Fire Chief Walter i in the territory I have just raen- r . ""'report i< '/• •""• up this work at a summer ses- sure; always the-same~]t has the every effort should be made to : fceaviervdcr. m ._ meet weekly, with the next meet- was stated, are the only munlci- value to all members, and to in- H. Ritzman. whose home is at 46 | tioned. it is my opinion." he con- The Bank With the Electric Sign sion. Miss Morrell said. The first unqualified endorsement of physi- k«p the Legion from becoming (Contlnued on Pace 3) ~ Golonia Pageant Cast crease the membership: Hamilton street, diagonally oppo^jtinued. He"pointed out that many yeptune High £ FRESH PACKED—STANDARD QUAUTY FRESH PACKED—STANDARD QUALITY _ a political machine and that it 1 Continued on Pare 8) reports will be distributed on Oc- cians and druggists everywhere. It Council Must Give Resignation" of Adolph-Ulbrich sit the Rinas home. j municipalities are now"'making" " Uverside Park. ••;."_. tober 26. '. doesn't depress the heart. No harmful WLS up to every Lcglonnolre to Ready For Showing (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Par.e 8) TOMATOES . 3 ^t 19c^STRlNG BEANS 3 Si 19c ieep the government from de- ! such improvements because of the of more j- The association voted to dis- after-effects follow its use. Franklin P.-T. A. Program Of Activities Decision On School ;Iow_ costs of labor and._materials. lent- to -witr- —- continue, the. awarding--of prizes —-Bayer Aspirin is the universal anti- FRESH PACKED—STANDARD QUAUTY . krioratiiig - as the first duty, was roggr dote for pains of all fcinds. —GOtDEN BLOSSOM to their country and the second Artistic Event Tomorrow Night j Questioned Benefits lender's grid <•. for banner classes and" the City Finances Discussed At At Pattison Home Distribution of 1932 License Plates | Mr. Engelman raised several im- "highly toute; money usually ured to purchase Headaches Neuritis BEETS SAUERKKAUT 25c HONEY '£'25c ^ 59c to their comrades. He then spoke EOJL Year Announced At Meeting these prizes will be used to fur- Colds" •• Neuralgia o.' the work at the Reformatory Meetinr Wednesday Night questions regarding the ate many i- The play-pageant, "The World To Begin Here on November 1 ement.- "We should first ; that local faii nish milk for the under-nourish- Sore Throat Lumbago COLD STREAM RALSTONS ond characterized himself as the Shotwell. Otto . Wiemer. Fred of Colonia." which takes place consider what benefit the city jhway's winninr. ed children in the school. It is Rheumatism Toothache tall manager of a hotel which had The complete program of activ- The financial situation of Rah- 850 "guests" with only 832 Eberle. DeWitt C. Foulks. Russell way as regards the proposed new tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in j woulct get from such a widen- i.i~ Each schoo • expected that this milk will cost Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer PINK SALMON 10c WHOLEWHEATCEREAL P** 22C ities for the Franklin Parent- ; approximately $20 between now rooms In which to put them. He Teacher Association for the year 8. HofT. Junior High School was thor- the grounds of the Pattison home Distribution of the 1932 auto- applicant is no longer required | ine?" l"-e said. "According to the j during the fr#;' manufacture of nionoaceticacide&ter SUN-RAYED in Colonia promises to stand high and January 1. No perfect utten- of salicylicacid. PROCTOR ANp.GAMBLE—YEUOW LAUNDRY told of how the various types of was outlined at the meeting Wed- Dr. E. W. Lance will discuss oughly .discussed at a conference mobile license plates will be to tell when the car was purchas- j blue prints on the proposed ini- Jjles were numej criminals were classified, the nesday by Mrs. Frederick C. •Children's Diseases" at the meet- of representatives of the Board of among artistic events in this vi- started on November 1, two ed or what kind of wheels are provement only two properties pf both teams, i ,never give them / TOMATO JUICE 2 «. 15c O,K.Sb4P_ 6-S. 25c norc serious offenders being sent Headley, president.1 One of the ing April 6 at 3:15 p. m. The Education and Common Council. cinity. The book of the pageant weeks earlier than usual in con- equipment on the auto. would retain a depth of 90 feet. ihway, in the ei' to state Prison at Trenton, with highlights will be the gathering Music Week program and annual Walter R. Darby, state commis- is by Mrs. Mary Pattison, and Mrs. formity with an enactment of the Three other questions eliminat- 1 the othei lots would be very lie. but the locsyV Possible reformers to the Prison November 12 at 8:t5-p. m.. when election of officers will feature the sioner of municipal accounts, Howard Fletcher and Miss June last Legislature, it was announc- ed are: Is car equipped according 1 shallow with a depth of not more _'. J.ii ,• the jniscues #•=' Cone Ire"~stage" directors. Miss ed today, by Motor Vehicle Reg- to law in regard to brakes, sig- . than 40 feet. What can be done 'adavofF... • QUALITY MEATS AT A&P MARKETS Farms at Leesburg and Borden- Uniyor A. C. Brooks and School May meeting at 8:15. p. m., on members of the firm of Mills and feir--goal-iine-rjC_ es of istrar-^Alfred-Gr-BrookS;—137-Irv— -nalingr-devieer—reflecting—mirrorr—with -these-shallow—lots? The~ rg^jpg?jSle]_aeat—Arthur—fcr-Perry May-5;—The-ieachers-wUl-be-ln- When you shop today, consult the meat price bulletin ney F. C. Hyer, Wednesday night croft Livingstone has evolved ng street. and rear red light showing white ' properties on both sides of Irv- is, ont of wt;-;; wi+h FRED SCHWARTINGlDUKE) Etimtion near this city and the WJJJ jj^ on tne theme. "The Fu- their rooms to confer"with, par- j inchos. * displayed in all A&P markets. It shows at a glance Armandale Reformatory, and the ture of Our Schools." There ents prior to this meeting. at the High School. . fantastic and beautiful oostumes, The supply of the new plates light? Are headlights" properly ' ing street would have^to be moved 1 savings The city finances were discuss- | Mrs. E. K. Cone,-Mrs. A. B. Hull ias reached tie Bauer-Brooks equipped and focused? What is', entirely, and the Miller property Ball Host on the great savings offered in the finest quality meats. . young boys to the State Home at also will be reports of the state Committees named by the Vs ^5 Jamesburg. He also told of the convention and Union County "president were as follows; Hospl- ed from various angles in view | and Mrs. D. L. Hedges arc help- iffice. The color combination is name of approved headlight de- ;on Main street would be cut:prac- ' poor 1 reserve 1 duties of the prison officers and Council. A reception for teach- ;allty. Mrs. David Martin, Mrs. of the expected appropriation of ing with decorations. Scenery I'hite figures on a black back- vice used? tically in half. The remains at N yard declared that they were hi more ers will follow this meeting. Lawrence von Beidel. Mrs. Daniel $178,000 for the trunk sewer was built by Meinecke Pattison rround. The Union County num- There is no recdrd, according the corners would only be about or buy safe income SIRLOIN STEAK CHOICE GRADE danger each day than a regular Mrs. Headley was named to Beaver, Mre. Andrew Erickson. work and the $388,000 needed for and painted by Carl Leila, scenic jers assigned to Rahway will' be to Mr. Brooks, of any applicant 50 foet wide. - . Police officer was in a weel. represent the association at the Mrs, Walter Jackson, Mrs. Av H. the Junior High School. The artist, and the clever lighting ef- 1751 to 5000 and 35400 to 39000. ever having answered "no" to "I believe all_the. property Is lirS IK 1 During the evening Mrs. Saal Jeambey; "program. Mrs. Ernest granting of both appropriations fects are under the direction of Jiddlesex County plates available the first two questions. In the t\ /yards * state convention November 4, 5 assessed heavily enough and can't Jiddar to Mart* investments CROSS RIB ROAST and Mrs. Archer were presented and,6 at Atlantic City. Leech, Mrs. George W. Stewart, would bring the city to its debt D. N. Waite. The orchestra is it the local office will be K-34100 case of the third, very few per- stand any more," he said, con- with beautiful bouquets. Plans for the other monthly Mrs. Russell S. HoS, Mrs. Otto ty of 7 per cent, it was point- under the direction of'Everett to K-34575, and Essex County sons know the name of the head- tinuing. "The present assess- FRESH or The dinner was served under meetings were listed as follows: Wiemer, Mrs. Philip Corey: fin- ed put. Ellis. lates will be 1E-47700 to light used, and either write ments are from 2E to 38 percent of w U, Neptunt Ib. jarrled-the b£ PLATE or NAVEL BEEF CORNED the direction of Mrs. Archer, as- December 2, 3:15 , p. m.. School ahcer Mrs. Marvin M. Gregory, The final decision in the matter The cast, headed by Dr. F. H. E-47775. "standard" or else name the make the possible income from the - s DIRECTORS Mrs J. H. Flathmann, Mrs. D. C. was put estirely ifpte Common Persons desiring to have cer- of car. e-lor the visltf slstcr by Mrs. George Pryor, Mrs. Supervisor of Health Miss.Clara Albee, numbers a hundred persons properties and can't bo assessed " i much yard: Fred C. Hyer Eugene Miller Emil Neugebauer,' Mrs. Robert Chapln will speak on "First Aid. Foulks, Mrs. J. C. Pickens, Mrs. Council, which met ^dst wek with incudlng pages and supernumer- tain license numbers reserved New Questions Added any more, it isn't in the wood, W-llne—i- CHUCK FOREQUARTER LAMB Oramm. Mrs. W. J. Hurd and January 7, at 8:15 p. m.,—Rev. Newton Bechtold. 'Mrs.. John J. the Board of Education to dis- aries. Some of the principal roles must place their applications While five old questions have! gentlemen." been eliminated, several others I • baU when/- Mrs. Marion Mancuso. Flnley Keech, pastor of the First Remer. Mrs. W. L. Baldwin, Mrs. I cuss the matter, after notice had are: King Self-Support, Dr. F. H with Mr. Brooks before November Another question raised by Mr. Jan vanHerwerden M. P. Quinn PORK CHOPS CENTER CUT , iaptist Church, will speak ^on William H. Branney-. membership. been received• - fro- m th- e Stat— e De- 1, it was explained. hove been added. If the machine I 4 Albee; Queen Understanding, Mrs. Owners and operators of auto- has not previously been reKister- , Engelman was "Is there a neces- LUTHERANS MAKE PLANS "Thrift." February 3. at 3:15 p. Mrs. Marshall Bruce, chairman ,' partment of Education that the Arthur'L. Saywell: Spirit of Busi- sity for any more stores in- Rah- A H. L. Lamphear Thomas H. Roberts 1 Rahway High School would be mobiles who apply for registra- ed. the applicant must tell wheth- Plans for a coffee party oi m.. Founders Day will be observ- publicity. Mrs. J. P. Mead, chair- ness, Miss Mary Baum: Capital. way with the many vacant stores - left end ed and Child Hygiene Nurse Miss man: sunshine, Mrs. Walter taken from the select list of sec-, tion and drivers' licenses at the er it is new or used, the name John J. P. Coffey t'np: "Halt. yiT -IHHWT arr;'«t!" FRESH PORK SAUSAGE -WcdnesdayrOctober-21rnt-2-p.-m.- Calvin E. Johnson; Labor, How- expiration of their 1931 cards will of the seller, the number of the in Main, Irving and Cherry Driver: "Wliat'fnrV ««e made at a meeting of the Medora M. Squier will speak on Morss; refreshments, Mrs. Carl ondary schools unless certain streets?" •>• Shotwell, Mrs. "Walter Evans, Mrs. changes were "made before next ard.Fletcher: Reader, Mrs. Mary note several changes in the ap- bill of sale and the number of I Lutheran Ladles' Aid Society. "The Pre-School Child." Pattison; Colonia, Miss Godson Mr. Engelman said he has BEEF LIVER , . Wednesday .afternoon,. Mrs. H. Fathers' Night will be marked George Mclntyre, Mrs. Walter H. September. lications to be filled out. princi- the abstract. Then he must y .afternoon,. M Ritzman. Mrs. R. Peterson, ,Mrs. G. M. Howard, secretary of the Beauty, Miss June Cone: Life, Mrs pally as a result of Motor Vehicle state his security title, or in other never been opposed to a single »• BeebBb e will have charge of a by thelineetlhg March 3 at .8:15 S. Anderegg; Art, .Carl Leila improvement in the City of Rah- o"clock, when a committee com- Herbert Stoll, Mrs. John Sulli- board." ahdK WTKldd; president, Commissioner Harold G. Hoff- words, designate what concern fi- Open Monday Evenings from 6 to S »«»nr .—It will runrinre y..u that fummage sole on October 24. Organized Charity, Mrs. Eugen man's intention to get a complete nanced the purchase of the car. way but believed that if the city LONG ISLAND DUCKS while Mrs. Erwln Grltschke will posed entirely of men will have van Mrs. D. Terra.—, Mrs, A. H. represented' the Board of Educa- Schaefer. Mrs. George Vander- tlon.at the meeting, with Kenneth Smeathers; Golfer .Oscar Wilker history of every New Jersey au- This applies only to cars when wished to ofillgate itself for S100,- "Tange for a "Dlnty Moore" charge of the affair. The com- son: page Jane Patterson; citi 000 there were many other proj- mittee: Includes: Fredericlc c. beck, Mrs. Clinton Moffett; pub- S. Simmen, chairman' of the Fin- tomobile driver. " first registered. . """» on Qctober..29.^Mrs..Carl zens, M.W.Kimball. Mrs. C. E In the office of the Motor "Ve- ects he could name which" were; THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA^O. , .ygP£er_.preslded^.-wlth—-Mrs. aeadley.._chalrman: Harold n. Ucatlonsr Mrs: Stanley Carhart: ance" committee and "Ross O. Eliminate Five' Questions" "~K6om~ttiDthers-were-(innounced Fowler;-a-member-of -the—com- Johnson,-Mrs.-Lavin, Miss-Water —Five-questions have-been-elim- hlcle-Department-at-Trcnton-an more_nei;dcd_hcni.t.han the.Lewis.~~-i. pU3eorge^ JUmbex; jKcretary^:" "-'— Dato_&Ji- Wilson, EdwardTChftp- street widening. "This improve- 1 _f follows rRoonrl-3rMrsr Oscar mittee, representing-the Common bury,--Mrs.- Christophersonr Mr; Inated from the new. style appli- elaborate filing-system has been " ~-^___ "-•' ta jr., Daniel Beaver. George B Garthwalte. Jr.; Room 1-2 Council. J. Emory Mills and W. and Mrs. Green. Miss Betty Hul cations for registration certifi- devised to record new informa- ment will not add one cent to the Safe Deposit Boxes from-$3 to Dunn. John H. FlathrnaM.Mar- MrsTNewtdn"BechtaldrRoonrl=l- F.~Burke~wefe present lroin the "Mr. Link, uhaley Kodson, liave been received [ t»on wmch hereafter will be re- value of the property." he con- »2„ 5 a vi>nyearr. Rahwassh.^y MotinnoNationail yin Gregory, A. H. Jeambey, JST- Milton and Iiviog Sis ' Opp. Penn. Station s (Cdntlnued on Page 3) firm of Mills and Co. Garlln. by Commissioner Brooks. The (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) Rahway, || ««k—Adv. nest Leech, Walter. Mores. Carl

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-Two 7-0600 The Rahway Record, Friday, October 9, 1931 Eleven' ' 7 building would scarcely secure Kenneth S. Slmmen, City Engi- )uncil Rejects sufficient rent to Justify the in-neer George W. OoodwiU and a Franklin P-.% A. The Modern Home-Social and Club Activities vestment." half dozen interested citizens. Two Appropriation* Soniht StWidenin Other bsuiness which came be- Arranges Program fore the Council was two commu- further; details are to be announ- What-Enjoy Going .nlcations submitted by Council- Distribute New Al Democratc Committee Hospital Auxiliary ced later. ' . - MBS. S. B. BONNEY BCBttD • ^-tinned from Page One) (Continued from Pa»e 1) Fire Prevention Topic man Feakes, chairman of the Poor 400 At Card Party Plans For Election At the close ot the business At High School Assembly ••you can't remodel the and Alms Committee and the Licenses. Nov. 1 Personals Of St. Aiin*s Society Gives $600 Donation meeting tea was poured try Mrs. Bulldln? Committee. One was Mrs. Oscar DltzeU Room 2-1, Preliminary plans for ,'the Sidney O. Johnson. ioW property Mrs. Walter Ritzman; Room 2-2, to the Dentist Fire Prevention was the'theme from Building Inspector John H. of the program given at the Democratic workers, tellers and Money Given Because Of Present Among those present were: resident of this i mcrease the Larson citing the need for imtnf (Continued from pace 1) Mrs. Gordon Hall; Room 3-1, Mrs. .Miss_Natalie-Myers-and-Miss Monster—Social—neW—By -St, Junibr-SenIor~ffS5embly~~of- Rah- Mrs.-E.-K.-Cone.-M»^0.-C,-Me- Andrew Erickson;-Room 3-2, Mrs. ._It_might_seem.Jnerediblelif-you-were-not-a of the Eastern Star, held a card challengers at the polls on elec- FlnanclarCrisIS " means of conveyance for himself quired of applicants for registra- John H. Larson; Room 4-1, Mrs. Cornelia Myers have left for Mark's Church Group way High School pupils yester- CUntock. Mrs. Lydla Beebe, Mrs. ter. Mrs. Richard KeUam .t speaker cited President and Overseer of the Poor Floyd E. patient of Dr. Mallas. In his dental offices party at the Masonic Temple Northampton, Mass., where they day morning. Miss Evelyn Wise, tion day. November 3, were made j. Stanley Davis. ••5 talk yesterday before Hie tion of motor vehicles. George H. Harvey; Room 4-2, yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. The Woman's Auxiliary of. the Manasquan. Services were'hew Mason. Mr. Feakes said that Mr. Mrs. Sidney Palm; Room 4-3. graduate state-licensed dentists understand arid will pursue their studies at Smith speaking for the faculty Ore drill at a meeting of the Democratic in the latter city with Rev Kr ^American Conference in When this system has been com- Reisner In charge. Pinochle was College. Miss Natalie Myers will About 400 persons attended the Rahway Memorial Hospital at a Mason made trips about tbe city Mrs. Otto Wlemer; Room 5-1, committee, stressed the improve- City Committee Wednesday eve- MOOSEBEABT HAVE SOCIAL Dale, pastor ol the Manasquaa % the President said "any na- on a bicycle and that Mr. Larson pleted, according to Mr. Brooks, have every consideration for the nervous ap- played and Mrs. Emma. O. Urms- enroll as a senior while Miss monster card party held Wednes meeting Tuesday afternoon at the statt or city which, borrows the department will have at ItsMrs. David Martin: Room 5-2, ments urged by Fire Chief Wal- ning at the headquarters, 124 Mrs. Charles B. Croweli held a Presbyterian Church officiating used his own car. He asked Mr. Mrs. Herbert Bedman; Room 5-3, prehension that besets nearly everyone, chil- ton won the prize. Cornelia Myers will attend the day evening by St. Ann's Society ter H. Ritzman, and Miss Evan- hospital, decided to Tiand over card party on Tuesday evening at Zy for non-productive pur- ringer tips the complete history college as a freshman. Main street. Edward F. Brennan, Mrs. Bonney had been an in Larson not to use his machine for Mrs. Daniel Beaver; Room 6-1, dren and grown-ups, upon their first visit. of St. Mark's Church in the gellna Coppola, speaking as stu- $600 ot Its reserve fund to. theher Home. 89 Pulton street, for vaUd.Xor ten years. Her hush Zs a committing a crime." Mr. of every machine, in the state, chairman-of-the-clty-commlttee city business as the city woiild bp showing:-where it was-purchased Mrs. Albert Q.Avery; Boom 16-2. ^-cheery,-courteous -welcome-makes" visitors FrajiHnSgy ctent^ representaTOre,~urged~rthe Board of Governors of~tftc~hos* the^beneflt-of-RahW8y-Ch«pterjtUed; montasa liable-for- any accident. He said Mrs. J. C. Pickens; Room 6-3, "A. O. H. will hold a card-party —Mr.-and~Mrs.—Stewart Croweli studerItOb~lJrMl.Tce""fire'TJfeven^ pltelfoFuse In the present finan- 529, 'Women of Mooseheart Le- ~ years ago and if the nation originally and the buyer and sell- A^ina~Kinimicirwbn~the $5" door Alfred~C. Feakes, Frank I£eim& "Martin. Of « Jaques zZ increasing business of both men Mrs. John Drexler; Room 7-1. feel completely at home. The subsequent treat- and social Ion."Tuesday evening, and family of Jaques avenue re- and Mrs. Peter Manahan were cial crisis of the institution. Al- gion. & heeded his suggestion proo- er in each successive sale, to- Mrs. Lawrence von Beidel; Room prize, while the contest for antion throughout the year. nue and Mrs. John M. Randolph. made a vehicle a" necessity. Even gether with copies of all asslgn- ment shows them" that here at least there is an October 20. turned recently from a two electric-lamp was won Jay Mrs-. Tn n short-tnl)r-Tpgntt»ng the added as members of the commlt- though-thls-leavcs^the-Auxlliary Mrs. John Bterwirth donated an of 131 Main street, are 5lster-to!_ y;h„ rhcr world woujpwouldn'n t obe in mthe 7-3. Mrsr^Walter— Morsa;—-Room -weeks' stay at Beacrr"Havenr" econd-hand-eai would he —absenee-of-paitt-aHd-disgomforti — tied thef John Goetz. One hundred and student banking system, for tee arranging the dinner to bewith but $49 in its reserve it wasembroidered luncheon set* which laws of the deceased. " stion It is today. Mr. Engelman menu or other papers affecting was won by Mrs. George Cotter. ccptable he stated. The request 7-3, Mrs. James Myers. lous l fifty-four prizes were awarded In which Tyler Clark acts as faculty held here October 22 with A. the consensus of opinion of mem- ie called Robin Hood's M. Ritter, Collins Johnson. tion for Parent-Teacher workers Grand Street Chapel met Wed- Kt«jr>' Tor us to rebuild, j lln. Councilmen Ross O. Fowler. Mrs. C. N. Wilson and Miss Ada jig 182, 227 velt Junior" High School. iam Branney, Mrs. L. M. Hamp- nesday night and made plans for baby garments which the Auxili- BY JOINING THE larder. ' One of the ancient oaka. Farrell, secretary Mrs. Harold «e high score • Rudolph J. Sauer, Mrs. Henry conducted by members of the •a; value of the property, i A. C. Feakes. A. J. McCoy. Charles ftilltfly .hollow, called the Major Mrs. Booth, whose work among tcn, Mrs. Samuel Branney, Mrs. Crosby. A. Wetzel, Kathleen State Board, and at the afternoon fall and winter activities. A covar- y resolved to purchase. Daly and_Treasurer_Mrs. Edward \d game by t ered dish supper was served to a Mrs. Bernard Engelman. com- .•raiment for the widen- ' Wnlrh~Samuel"DrLdve7"Harry nak. run ulirlier In It* holluw trunk Chapba. participated in the pro- rlth a mark inmates of prisons in every State Frank Murray,N Mrs. C. Petersen, Sandback. Alice Connors. Blanche session Miss Edith Dixon, child- tin- cost of the new Nimzlk. Edmund D. Jennings. • dozen "r fnunwn ppnplr at "net has won her the title of "Little Mrs. A. Beck, Mrs. Henry Wim- Redmond, John Utzinger, Mrs. training specialist of the Newlarge number. This was follow- mittee to select bed-lamps for the gram. Four Girl Scouts from bin* Opens tes 1 Citizens Building & Loan Association Bobta-Troopi-Helen-Headleyr-Lofs- -Motherr —told—of—her—experiences Tidolph-131brich—Robert—Meyersirsrr Jersey—State—Extension Scrviee- «1—b: iiness—meeting—in- *ard51-serit-a-saiaple-4ainp-whieh- OF BAUWAY. N. J. iorton r? mer. Miss Margaret Hummel, and Miss Flora M. Thurston, Ex- charge of President Mrs. George was accepted. A dozen or fifteen von Beidel, Christine Evans and > -open the I&. and cited Instances"^ ..prisoners Mrs. Anna Pachman, _ Walter who had .been helped back to Mrs. Harper, Mrs. C. Cohill, Miss Kraus. Henry Koschade. Myrtle ecutive secretary of the National Cherry. Mrs. Albin Hook was of these will be purchased for 144 Irrine St Offlce Theresa Kroboth. looked after Tie—RecreaUeg— Reglna—MacMahon,—Mrs.—John honest and useful lives after Moschberger. Mrs. Reed uensmg- CofigTess of P.-T. A. will demon- admitted as a "new ineinbeTrThr ward-patients wrnr"are able to A. F. KIRSTEIN. 8r. the small "children of pTireHts al- ambler A. CE Voorhis, Miss Eleanor Garvey, supper was in charge of Mrs. tending the meeting. Refresh- three games h, leaving prison, through the ac- er, Mrs. Barbara Reid, Mrs. John strate the best method of con- read. President. tivities of the Prison League. She Mr. Robinson and Henry Bier- L Markey, Mrs. Mocorm. Henry ducting a discussion in a P.-T. A. Harry Gramm, chairman: Mrs. President Mrs. Silvers an- ments and a social time followed eumatic Co.gp wirth. HenryYantz, Dr. A. Kush- Karl Schwotzer. and Mrs. Fred the business. • staff sconnjt said that she personally knew of Crosby. J. Heid, Mrs. J. O'Neill. group. Executive boards and nounced a card party of the Lin- thousands of men it had reclaim- ner and others- of Rahway and Mary Graham, Williarn McGurk. P.-T. A. members are urged to Herman: den Auxiliary at 2:30. October 14, l-over the Meiei r' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heim of fives. ed for good citizenship in spite Joseph Rack, Mrs. A. J. Zirwes. attend. in the Linden Club and urged of prison experience. Roselle Park. The door prize was Mrs. Andrew Mancuso, George Chance Happening Rahway members to attend. Reception Held blers_:won won-by-Mr—Willard-Kaylor-and 797 but dr< Mrs." "Booth^told^of-trre^great ~Slnitn7~J~RT Repkie, MrsrRolph Luck is generally described as Mrs. J. »,W. .Aeklejr, ..Donation To those people with foresight, we direct this tto-743,-and t help given; in her work by thethe special prize by Mrs. William Schultz, William Jasche.—Mrs. somctlilh's''"tha't~'bap^ Branriey."" Day chairman, reported the fol- Tscore a 876 t Needlework Guild which supplied Hugh McDonald. Henry B. Wim- by chance. It may~ be nn everjt, lowing ward-chairmen: First statement. . For Teachers j third game, undergarments, bedding, etc., for The next evening card party of mer, Mrs. Philip Buhl. Michael The Grab either good or evil, which affects Plan your savings with a definite aim. Be it a nest cge, for .the- association will be held on Ward. Mrs. Dion Dean: Second iarscore of' 2 the destitute families of men in J. Miller, Robert E. Graham, Mrs. | the Interest or happenings of «n In- Ward, Miss Natalie Edgar; Third your own home or some other coveted plan. (Continued from pace 1) |:iad the hlg prison.. She asserted that thereOctober 26 at the home of Mrs William Drexler, Mrs. George W. dividual, but this happening Is en-Ward. Mrs. (B. T. McClintock: We have paid 6% on deposits send-annually for years. De- O^f the match,' are prisons; in this country which Orville Way, 9 Brookfleld place. Rothaar, Mrs. Peter Manahan. Bag tirely casual. Luck, however, car- Bitterness of Love" by Curran and discharge a man with a suit of A series of afternoon card par- Mrs. Edward Scully, E. Kaim, Fourth Ward, Mrs. John Thomp- posits accepted at any time. In any amount. I Recreati ries the Idea of good luck only. son: Fifth Ward, Mrs. Ross O. as encore, "Little Yellow Dog" by iformaton clothes but no underwear, and ties have also been arranged for William Greenle, Mrs. Robert Industrial Building & Loan Ass'n, Gallatly. She was accompanied, |803 a^ld 783 f - these unfortunates receive . the the first and third Wednesdays What is the capital of Man- Fowler. The date for Donation Hodge. .. _ churia? •---" Dayv>was announced for OCU 1X7 Irving Street. Bahway by Harry Stone Martin, organist ; two gamesL Needlework Guild garments. of each month at 2:30 p. m. at Mrs. Edgar P. Murphy. George Artificial Flowen' 7" £uard;_-HausmanK-33€ht- tackle;-]— '.'Hair of the Dor ; If artificial flowers^ arc not fresh ber J8.r of. St. Paul's : HEAR RAT)in AT)r)RF.SS G. ^. P. MEETING TONIGHT |orflyerwhich |i Mrs J. Chaplin Feirce, presi- the Moose Home on Fulton street. D. Allen, Fred Weiss. Theodore of tile i dent of the Westfield Branch of Of what country is Haakon looklnp, they" will be Jmpjoved If _Mrs._ Janva^erwerderC-Chair. "East UEast. and Westis West A group of Rahway High School A special ~nieeting of~the~Clark E counts of 782* The first prize at each party will Millian, Mrs. Karl Lehr, F. Loit- by Kipling, a dramatic reading by hair of tlic.uos Ilia I hit you" Is tlni^,' .Guild, spoke... briefly_.ofJts be a $2.50 gold piece. rel.Mrs. H. G. Kettner, A. J. Zir- vn king? -_.. the edges of the flowers anil leaves rnan of Ways and Means Com- lirls. in charge of Miss Evelyn Township Republican Club will injury permits; G. Godfrey, quar- are trimmed with a sharp pair ol Mrs. E. Glassford Gregory, was when n m.-iu iias had n dehiiuch he work arid of its usefulness to wes, Kate Scheiferstein, M. A. Where did Napoleon die? mittee, reported tentative plans Vise, spent a period in the school be held tonight at 8 p. m. in theterback; Bradley, fullback, and 15 advistnl to t:iko next morning "ri" scissors. Finally shake them over greatly enjoyed. hospitals and among the poor. WOMAN AUTOIST HVET Magee. William HroebUger, A. for a play under the direction of uditorium yesterday afternoon Waller and B. Godfrey, halfbacks. hair nf tin? same di>^." I. e.. a class Correctly Speaking— a steaming kettle and allow to dry $1,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE The program closed with two portable school. Plans will be Among the members of the, Mrs. Millie Banks of 407 Bone Miskowitz. J. C. Pickens, Mrs. Irving Engelman. assisted by the Istening to the talk broadcast or twii nf ihp tipple that cnusod the Say "I do not believe I shall be In a draft. Can be Insured in most any home to Banway tor only M-83 songs by Melvtn Reed, choir di- completed for the card party to Waller has a bad knee that may favQric Rahway Branch which attended street, Flushing, L. I., received a 'ickens, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Will- Junior Service League. Date and )vc- Station WOR. Newark, by prevent his playing the entire i troul>li>. ;n :illusiun m an iinclciit rirv-1 able to go." not "will." for 3 years against fire loss. Can you afford to be without rector of the First Presbyterian : be held next Friday evening in the were Mrs. Aaron Dean, Mrs. Csligh. t injury Tuesday when the iam Murray, Mrs. Green. Stephen 304ii-Mabel—S.—Douglass.—of—the game j tion. that Hip I>umt_l;;iir_nf_n_dug^. -enough iusunuice when the cust Is su uuaiit—Cheek-up-no*. Church. "To the Sun" by Curran W. NTcriols7~a: automobile in which she was rid- Heybum, Max Junker, Miss •Jew Jersey College for Women,TFirehouse iri~Cerit"faT~av*enuer"Dn" j Is nn mitlilote to Its l>;u-.—\\':islilng" erfifea Today's anniversary and "Sweet Little Woman o' ! lord Gregory. ing was in collision with a ma-Grace Van' Sant, Mrs. Max Stortz, lew Brunswick. Dean Douglass Friday. October 23, a big rally Classified Ads Pay ton Slur. '"' On this date, in 1799. Rufus SACRIFICES MAT HAVE TO BE MADE IN ORDER Mine" by Bartlett, accompanied [will be held by the club. State. chine driven by Harry E. Ruebsa- _J. C. Battels, Miss Mary Conroy. Choate, the American orator and ealt with .questions on college T Meteoritu men, 4531 North 18th street, To acquire a home; bat the maklnf of one sacrifice to attain by W. Edgar Kelly. The solos Ife of interest to Riris antici- county and local speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. John Kump. Louise statesman, was bom. were highly appreciated. According to experts, falling me- Philadelphia, at Route 25 and Maloney, Florence Crane, John the desired goal inspires the making of another, each form- lating. entrance in the near fu- present to address the township (Goes Ove: Telephone Delicious. refreshments were Republicans. __leorites.*re-fused of white heat, on Milton ..ayenue. . Drexler. Jr., .G..H,_BarteU.. J. Wes- -Today's Horoscope ing a stepplne-stone to independence; ure. -tfte-ontrtile na a result of nlr frlo- .,. J. Benedict, Jack Brennan, dispensed from the candle-lighted Ituebsamcn told-the..pollce that Persons bom on this day are tlon, bal'inslde they arc extremely Kahway 7-0865 and lace-draped' table by Mrs. In Fin he had stopped for a red traffic Margaret Ruddy, Mrs. Carl Boz- very sensitive and affectionate. Rambler Eleven Plays frigid—njorethan 400 degrees below light at the Intersection when the ung. J. Seibert. Mrs. Henry Carl Graves, Mrs. William Chirk- BAPTIST LADIES MEET PFEIFFER son, Mrs. Edwin Friend. Mrs. Wm. Recreations Sunday zero, -wjjch is approximately the machine in which Mrs. Banks was Yantz. Answers to Foregoing Questions The Ladies' Aid of the First temperature o£ outer_ space." ' —riding, driven by John Green of Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. REALTOR & BUILDER Rulison, Mrs. William Ljntz, Mrs. Baptist Church met yesterday at use ol a? 1. Mukden. Elmer E. Congleton. Seeking their second win of the Flushing, crashed into the rear Schweitzer, Rita Barber, Mrs. E. 2. Norway. Architectural Service * Elizabeth & Lincoln Aves. the home of the treasurer. Mrs. season, the Rambler A. C. grid- Phone Rahway 7-0338 at t tricky plaj v The program committee was Thomas j. Adams. 219 Hamilton ' gritiih Art G»Uery of his machine. The collision Walder, - Ray Young, Gertrude 3. St. Helena. ders will match abilities with the jelyb.-peed, th> damaged the gas tank, fender, 3artell, Mrs. Leroy Taynor, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie. Harry street for their weekly quilting. The British National Art gallery [NOTE: Klndlj- do not nddrran qnf»- RAHWAY p Stone Martin, A. V. Carkhurl. Fords Recreations, of Fords, Sun- 4O Irving St., Rahway, N J. 3i fool bumper and trunk carrier on-the J. A. Keating, Mrs. Hugh Shan- tiotn to the Grab Bax, an the Urab Bac Those present were Mrs. Robert 1 originated In a collection of paint- Ruebsamen machine. rdltor an»irpr» none.] Miss Helen Martin. Miss Ruth La- Mackey, Mrs. William Rulison. day at 2:30 p. m., on the Union |tion w ings, 2flp).v old masters and 9 by non, Mrs. Henry Wimmer, J. Bill and Joe formerly of Greenspan's Mrs. Banks was thrown against Brennan, Mrs. James McKay, C. UPHOLSTERINU Bar, Mrs. Britten DuRie. Mrs. Mrs. L. H. Watson. Mrs. W. L.County Park gridiron. Coach -British "1>ainters, purchased with Benjamin King. The committee Baldwin, Mrs. Grace Cornish and Amil Borden will be in charge of pnblic rttids In 1S24 for S2SO.O00. the front seat by the Impact, D. Mossman, John Hunter, Fran- Hammer Man'a Finl Tool? VALLEY FARM MARKET striking her chin and causing a cis Darrah, M. Darrah, A. Clark, The first tool evolved by ancient 132 Main Street CO. on invitations consisted of Miss Mrs. Adams. the local eleven. ^mof Clara Garcia and Mrs. Harry ttune High So cut on the inside of her mouth. Marie Wetzel, Mrs. A. H. Jeam- man .Is believed to imve been the The Ramblers marked up~a 10 For Friday & Saturday She was treated by Dr. G. E.ybe, M. Latimer, Mrs. Staubach, hammer. At- first the hammer was Fresh Fruits and Vegetables right from our own garden— INTERIOR DECORATING Mitchell. H. S. BAND TO REHEARSE side Park. to 0 victory in their opening game October 9th an i I.Vh Sr Lounging allaway and allowed to, go to_. Btaubach, Thomas Kindre, a stone held In the hand. Keit a They are fresh and the best that you'll find anywhere. Carytt-Luileoffl With* SUdc» Mtde to Order Rehearsals of the Rahway last. Sunday at the expense of the of more t' her home. Thomas Moulton, Mrs. A. Horl- strip of skin was wrapped around Phone Rahway 7-2566 High School band and orchestra, Belmont A. C. of Elizabeth. The ent to witnc ing, P. Schuster, George Schuster, It, and finally the hammer took the -'—- - -— -'-'Yes,.We Deliver"- - _ Phoae It ah way 7-0383 Two Towns To in charge of Miss Ellen Hiler, locals did all their scoring in the PROGRAM MrsT Journe and~ Mrs." Schuster." form -ora"rearinv-eUtIdh~wnen "man ; music instructor, were scheduled second quarter but hope to spread Genuine Spring The regular business session The committee in charge conr gave It a handle by means of a The same extreme care will be taken with phone orders that 47 Irving Street Rahway, N. J. by Principal Ralph N. Kocher for it throughout the game against lighly touted featured the weekly meeting of stick fastened firmly to the stone Use Trunk Sewer ate many o! sisted of Mrs. George Cordes,- you would take yourself.-.- . . today and Monday after school, the Fords, who include former Legs of Lamb, lb 23 the Rahway Klwanis Club held with rawhide or the stout fibers of at local fans chairman; Mrs. Raymond Young, the band to use the Friday period. Woodbridge High School students. Wednesday noon at the River- Mrs. Adam Grelner, Mrs. David some plant—Gas Logic. Organizations of the two musical The Ramblers will line up with pay's winning view Tea Room with President (Continued from rage 1) •Each school Maloney, Mrs. Anthony Horling, groups will be completed at these MuddeU at left end. Carlson, left Freeland J. Gibbons in the chair. Mrs. Chris Muringer. Mrs. Joseph- Orr, center; L. Ginfrida, right luring the fraj No "Unconiciom Mind" palltles of the nine involved which meetings. • Smoked Calis, ib 13 A me&tlng on fire ^ ine Ziiwes, Mrs. A. J. Zirwea. Mrs. Psychologists speak or the sub- i were numcn was tentatively planned for Octo- George Schuster, Mrs. Thomas have resorted to this action and 10th teams, a conscious mind, meaning the mental Joe's Shoe Repairing passed the necessary ordinances. ber 14, with Reginald P. Lukens Kindre, Mrs. John Klesecker. processes that lie beneath the sur- Fancy Roasting ay, in the eai named to secure a speaker. Rev. Mrs. Frank Cordes, Mrs. Bernard Give Your Family a Treat We Specialize on Ladies' Wooden Heels Roselle Park"s obligation is $45,- |. but the local face of active thought. There could 000 in the project said Paulson, Come and See Finley Keech will arrange the Poland, Mrs. Herman Klenner, be no sucl^a thing as nn nncon- Home Made Jelly from tree ripened guavas. Chickens lb Jhe-nu'scues an .- - program-for-October— 21, -with -a- Mrs.-Peter—Granrath,-Mrs^-Tho- We Dye and Recover Any Color 29 • goal line fro cr -sclous-mrad-tmlesra- per sdnTjaTIoiT r Men's Suits & Topcoats olumbus Day speaker suggested. mas Moulton, Mrs. Elizabeth Unusual and Delicious.' lieve the other communities in iVi of whl i t- -T-ho-program-for-October 28 will complete consciousness. Rebuild All Sport Shoes volved, would for - political rea- kMrs. James Albeis. *T- for roast nchas. 4 be~ planned by Russell P. HoS. Miss Margaret Pucci, assisted by ons, take action until after'elec dl Qost on P I Thomas Moulton, George Schwln- "63 Irving St. Rahway* N. at a daring value tion. The Noiseless Oil Burner ) pound ^ j's boys dinger, Carl Lentz, Joseph Rack, Gruenewald's Delicatessen OppMiU Sthny Tk**tx» It was stated that the borough Jt«\i poor ki FREE GARDEN BOOKLETS Anthony Kimmick Jr., George would be permitted to connec Cordes. 112 Irving Street Comfort Cleanliness Convenience Jr. \5 yards. The Rahway Record has arranged •with the Extension Serv- with the sewer when It presented l Boneless . Wns. Ra ice of the New State College of Agriculture and Experiment a certificate from Commissione Terms That Will Suit Anybody R :,;ld losln Station to supply gardeners, flower-gro"wers,lionie-ownersan d any Walter R. Darby of the Depart- oast> Vjryards wh .50 ment of Municipal Accounts tha other readers who may be interested, with free booklets, writ- dar to Macho Victory Hat Renovating Shop the appropriation made availabli ten by authorities ot the college and experiment station, telling Is within the debt limit. the best methods of garden, flower and lawn care under New Corner Irving Strect>nd Elm Avenue Neptune -Jersey conditions, and erplaining how to combat insert pests Insurance- „ stronghold $22 Wilson Sales Co* JR. LEAGUE RUMMAGE SALE Fresh Hams, lb \ 21 tried the bal and diseases of the garden. Dodge and Plraounth Deirlers „ ^leyisitoi When you leave your family Without Insurance you are letting Ladies' and Gentleman's Hats We actually think this is the greatest value the The Junior Service League i The following free booklet's are available. Place an X be^ down the bars which Misfortune and Distress can penetrate i much yarda to their Security." clothing industry has ever seen. Custom^ nee- holding a rummage sale today an 22 W. Milton Ave. Phone Rahway 70873 Long Island Duck IK Q/l »ay line. ' fore any or all ot the booklets listed, clip the coupon, and mall Gleaned and Blocked dling . . . custom linings that are uncondition- tomorrow at a store on Mair • ball when J it to tho Garden Booklet Editor, Rahway Record, Rahway, i" J. street near Lewis for the' benefil Phone or Write For Oar Satisfied Users' List 4 to 6 pound average *** ' bjTt ,. fumbled The booklets will be mailed to you free of'charga J. F. Geyer ally guaranteed for a year. America's finest of their relief fund. The sale A pa USE THIS COUPON Like New in charge of Mrs. Richard Cun | left end net Socctaior to J.}, CoUty custom woolens. Smart, vigorous styles for 3 1-2 41b Sarylnm for Garden 42 Irvinj Street Tel. 7-08?5 and 7-1123W nlngham assisted by other mem Si-Machoi PuulM From Swd young men ... restrained dignity for older men. bers pf the League. Fancy Fowl, aver, lb keptun A daring value if there ever was one. tells ....Tin Home VecetabU i....Bettor Lawtn HELP OTHEHS TO BXJt A ROME WfflUE'TOD HELP '- High and Low Latitude! The post office at LenUvllle, Colo. Top Sirloin and ipla Gurdfn Hoot Plasli and YOURSELF BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING WOOD Be a Stockholder in the Is probably the highest In the COUD a ol N«w itxor Car. Bottom Round, to roast, lb i'fln HARRY MEINZER try. being 10,190 feet above RAHDEN BOOKLET EDITOE, Better Homes Building and Loan Association level. Callpntrla. (n southern Call COAL ICE R. llahway Eecord, Rahway, N. J. 3? CHERRY ST. Our Earnings Have Always Exceeded 8% MOE DAVIS fornln, Is probably the lowest—17; Plcaw: icad me thu booklet! I biro checked ibort feet below sen level. KNOX FELT HATS - - '— -—• -SERIES-JiOW OPEN : '.. ,. Payments can be made »t any time on or before tne i" 13 Cherry Street - Rafaway John Vanderwende A FuD line of Fruits and Vegetables N*«inii ,,,,., .,,,.,..,.., IOTERWOVRW iv tmtS'sted byLilyanTash- ' —'—_—Monaay-ufreach month ...... CBOWELL—MIM MlnnlF Crowoll. wh : ARROW SHIRTS Stop Irmnd talk the matter over.wJih our Secretwr "The Smartest Shop, in Town" l>nii«t>(l awny out* year tigo. Oct. tit ,- screen xtarrwho~vrcars~a EEr&et and number ....» , "Ooc! know Mint nhp was suffcrinc FREE DELIVERY mm vrn -chi/fr>n: scari -knotted COOPER UNDERWEAR. 142 IRVING STREET BAHWAX_. H. *• And Oir'hllia'wrre.'liari!' to -rliidfo- Grate and Kindling Wood OBt ter ntek. with tie strik- Cltr or town ;., ,....., ,..».... BETTED HOMES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION So In*- I'IOKIMI tier .wt'ury cyi'llilR — u>{ outfit. ALSO FULL LDJE:OF SMOKING SUPPUE8. Anil whlttpem! 'lVaee be thlnp." Formerly of J. and L. Vanderwtnde Orders Called For an&:DeHvered \ —Security with Maturity— Smlly IIIIUPII by _fATUEH,.lilSTKl(S au

*~ ••<>*• .\ Telephone .77 Four TelepKbne RaKway:7-0600 The Rahway Record, Friday, Octoher 9, 1981 parachute 30 aeroplanes, communities and they carry back W The N. N. C. Club of Avenel held Mrs. G. Nottage ol Connecti- jumpers, 8,000 spectators' cars new Ideas from each show. Rah- E BEG PARDON cut, spent the week at the home Westeld Airport Elizabeth Presbyiery CALENDAR OF SERVICES ATTEND BROTHEBHOOD 7 Milton boulevard. .'Among Oscar Shipley, Mrs. E. T-CaW- a card party at the home of Mrs. and 16,000 spectators. way's recent show ranked with >• "-5S231;• Sliavingsjrom A Preacher's Workbench those present were: Mrs. Herbert of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nottage ol Tuesday MEETING well, Mrs. Harry W. Mltcliell. '- J. Herman of Park avenue Thurs- To Hold Air Meet the best thl» year and in view of PatrolmaM on Tuesdan Ry in .w. ""alB . • - --••.. Assails Kgan Outing Rhineimlth, Mrs. Jennie Reed, day evening. Among those pres- Fifth avenue. tho short tune it'has been hold- METHODIST EPISCOPAL . The Central New Jersay As- Trinity M. E., comer of Milton avenne and Main street—The sembly of the Brotherhood St. Mrs. William Lamphear, Mrs. Avenel News ent were: Mrs. E. Orodie, Mrs. F. Garden Clubs Increasing; ing shows has made extraordin- bring to earth The Presbytery; of Elizabeth, ;. HEART DISEASE Ber. Herbert Rhinesmlth: 9:45 a. m., Church School, C. H. Harding, Andrew met Tuesday night at William Squier, Mrs. A. A. Hop- Record GUder ),' IS By MISS LOUISE TOEPFEB Hayden, Mrs. P. Bchlener, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicenbothcm Program Arranged For Races Baumann Bros. State ary progress, ordinance retf representing a constituency of 38 kins, Mrs. Avedon . Qlannechlnt. The largest glacier In theiUnlted Kline , Mrs. Kufus and Mrsan. d family visited relatives in toe airplanes ovl .•The Iwarl "I* itrerllful above all HIIIIKM anil lncurjl,]}- ulck/'-Jcrcmlah 17:D. churches, 63 ministers, and 20,000 superintendent: 9:45 -a. ar.. Men's Bible Class, P. R. Porman, leader; Bt. John's Church, Elizabeth; Al On Sunday, October 25 the principal address was given by Mrs. Frank Price, Mrs. "j. W.States Is Emmons glader ln'/TVash- Flanagan used a 8:45 a. m.. Ladies' Bible Class; IX a. m., morning worship, sermon by Relman. Baldwin, L. I., Wednesday. Local Florists Have Judged Many W.ll Known That Is tho way the Hebrew sentence reads. "Palso above all members, in session at Elizabeth Busch, Mrs. X). C. McCann, Mrs. lngton. by the W Tuesday afternoon, expressed Its the pastor. Topic: "Using Our Gifts or Talents." 1 p. m., Epworth the general secretary, Leon Pal- Endeavor Society Plans The Junior Women's Club of Westfield Airport, located be- Shows Tins Fall Ifniny be quite true that women js the heart and sick to despair." We might say, "awfully sick." League, Miss Anna Josephson, leader; 7:45 p. m., evening worship, mer. J. W. A. Smith and the Avenel will hold a card party on A Republican committee meet- Mrs. ft. C. Benjamin visited tween Westfidd and Rahway, often spenk without thinking, says The prophet is convinced that what is wronc with the world Is profound disappointment that state and national officials, the song service and sermon by the pastor. Topic: "The Great Teacher." Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler gave ad- _Hallowe'en Party, Bazaar Thursday, October 22, at Flynn's ing will be held at the Avene friends in New York Wednesday will be the scene of air.races and John R. Baumann, Kenneth E., a correspondent of London Tlt-BItg^ no light malady. dresses on Brotherhood work and ll but, on tlio ntlior hand, no .woman Governor of this state, a TJnited First M. E., 164 West Grand street—The Rev. M. L. Andariese: school-on-Tuesday-evening.—Mr. iin.alr.jncet.on.Sunday..aftcrnppnv and-Adolpfa~H,-Bai)rrmnn oJLthe Wo have the world on the operating tnbi<-. Many doctors *fll?l T^fim prpsfnfc 'from St. ,', ., J'iie Senior CfiflstlBf "Endeavor served and many prjzes awarded. October 25. ever illfuka wltfToui sneaking. "States Seriator7~tK~T&pubHcan" Paul"s' 'Church, Rahway, were The Avenel Women's Club held florist firm of J. R. Baumann, arc huvt given dlasnoses. One calls the trouble Materialism. An- nominee for Governor of this CMUtsty held the regular monthly Ernest Nier is the chairman. •; a meeting at the school Wednes- The managers of the show very frequently called upon to Afa other says it is Capitalism. A third thinks it is the TarifT. worship, sermon by the pastor; 7:45 p. m., evening service, sermon by Messrs. Rosa O. Fowler, president very frequently called upo State and other officials, partici- the pastor. /^ business meeting Monday evening The Avenel flre company has day evening.' Among the impor- have received permission from the j juc|ge the blooms at the. garden There is no end to diagnosis nor to remedies. Some suggest of the Central New Jersey. As- in the Sunday school room of the A social gathering in honor of _ .. . Departmen. t, . o*J'f jI ' hi* iljt: ~ Si pated in the barbecue held at Ebenezer A. M. E., 53 Central avenue—The Rev. J. W. P. Collier: sembly; William Hurst, Robert A. accepted an invitation received tant business matters discussed J'show's In this* yiclnjty: ~ Since Socialism. Italy has tried 'Fascism. Russia has her Commun-" Green Lane Farm, the home of church. The new president, Miss from the Arbor Hose Company the twelfth wedding anniversary was the annual autumn confer- Commerce and the Department of Ism. Militarism is with us. Plenty of cures are offered. The 11 a. m., morning worship, sermon by the pastor; 12:30 Sunday Coan Sr.'. J. Strother Miller, Ray- Helen Tuttle, presided. The soci- of Mr. p.nd Mrs. E. Orodle was Aviation of the State of New Jer-September 17 the brothers have Senator Hamilton Kean, on Sun- mond Eggers, Herbert Denton, Now lower price than of Dunellen, to atend a-bazaar ence to be held at New Jersey judged shows at South Orange. doctors do not agree. day. School; 8 p. m., evening service, sermon by the pastor. ety decided to give a Hallowe'en and dance at the Arbor flrehouse given by Mrs. J.-Herman at her College for Women at New Bruns- sey to stage a regulation pilots' Jeremiah knew long ago. He faced the world situation and Robert Fowler and H. A. L. Sadt- home on Park avenue Monday. Carteret," Cranford, Hillside, Ave- EPISCOPAL ler. party and miniature bazaar late Saturday. Prizes will _be_awarded wick, on October 15. .All mem-and parachute jumpers' contest. found the. answer, llievrqrltl is suffering from a sick heart. It also assailed the boxing St. Paul's, 117 Irvine-street—The Eev. H. A. L. Sadtler: 7:30 in October. It also was decided "Among—the":invited "guests"were: Unlike the shows given last" year nrl. Metuchen. Woodbrldge, South matches which were held, the for largest attendance in uniform, bers desiring to attend, will please Amboy, Long Branch and they The trouble Is "heart disease" a. m., Holy Communion and corporate communion for members of St. to plan for a progressive supper Mr. and Mrs. E. Grodie and fam-get in touch with Mrs. W. Perna, at this airport, where passenger "thirsty" publicly assured of ENTERTAINS AT MJNCHEON. Sold on Easy Terms: '.': best appearance in uniform, and ily, Mr. L. Grodie, Mrs. Kline, Mr. are booked for a talk on Chry- The source of the world's sickness is a diseased heart. The abundant gratification, and stated Margaret's Chapter; 9:30 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., morning to be held in November. longest distance in uniform. president. Arrangements will be carrying predominated, the show santhemums before the Garden Know a Heattas Comfort of. disease is sin. It is an individual problem. The heart deceives prayer and address by the rector; 7 p. m., St. Paul's Young People's Mrs. T. M. Brosa entertained a ea&loj and Mrs. Heunuu and' Mrs. Po- thls-year-will be a Tfgnhrinn nir d that thn chnrnrb»r nf t.hp Timhffr—nf—t.hp P7CTn- made"for'transpurtation; A~third !t-on-No-4 It pulnis sin wuh •manber-of friends—at—luneheon- SeT the contests ~~' thu Tlmtuhur Stt'am and Hot proceedings was an open offence •service:—No cventog- bers. accompanied by Rev. Mac- The Night Hawks Social Club d games district conference of New Jersey vembcr 3. , gilt and tinsel and makes it alluring and delectable.' It tells us Wednesday in the home of her Jous manm were played and" refreshments Water Boiler. Let us call' to our recognized standards of Chorch of the Holy Comforter", Seminary avenue, corner of St. BrMe, attended the services of the will -hold-a-donce-at the Three State Federation of Women's "A" program including spot Mr. Adolph Baumann says tlilncs that are not true. How els: can we explain all the foolish Georte avenue—The Rev. Bobert W. Elliott: 7:30 a. m., Holy Com- daughter. Mrs. Richard Olbricht, hen the A? state convention in Orange on served. Clubs will be held at Belmar-on- lauding, bomb dropping, stunt fly- that lhtr~BWden—club movement and give on estiroatoon and wicked things we do? . Christian Citizenship and peace- ub_flves_ Harts ballroom November 7. intr^rscinR-and-parachute-Jump- ful and. reverent observance.of the munion; 9:45 a. m.. Church School, Wm. G. Martin, superintendent; -Weflnrsday-evenlim. Husic will toe furnished by""Frank TiieBdayr~OctobeT—27;—A— letter is" raising' the standard of flow- installing sj-stem - in your —Why else do men-go-wrong?- Ooodness lsalways rewarded lla. m7," morning prayer, sermon by the Rev." Jonn~F. FentonT 7:45 is City loop ing HMI) y- th-' ;-tiMii)n nf rvrnts Sabbath Day, and gave official en- 1 Xhe Prpshytertan Sunday scho Rehenrsals are progressing for read on the honor roll of ers grown In homo gardens, In- Wf hnvr rilsrnvercd-thnt sin brings-disappolntment- p. nil. ovcninH pruycr. sermon by the rpctor. \ t .New oer •Santora and hit Ham* Xor that afternoon.—An entry ' 1 :en3eHt to the aireaay dan- club team: •held—jts-aramaHRally Day-sen^ Diers. ' the play "Wanted. A Man," to bethe "Gut Out llit' volt:" llii Interest and uae of sorrow.Why do' we sin?—The pprophe t saw tien mmu] which urged members to vote at already been received from Mor- flowers for many people and gerous spirit of lawlessness in our fc-Recrea iceTast Sunday. The little church given by the Ladies' Aid Society, ency, also unusually eco- •The heart is deceitful." We are footed by our own hearts more land. Second Presbyterian, Main street, comer of New Brunswick ave-. -Gruenewald^ was beautifully decorated for the the November election. an Harding, who has been de- beautifying homes and country- than by'others'. • Mrs. Raymond of Park avenue, on October 29 at the scnoolhouse. nomical in fuel consump- The church board asked that nne—The Rev. James W. Laurie: 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a, m., occasion. Twenty-five members president-of the Parent-Teacher clared 1931 New Jersey State bomb sides. The shows themselves Jeremiah saw sin as God sees It. Thp pnpninr thine is to _ ve. ro The"play is being directed by Mr. dropping champion, as well as tho resolution be sent to all mln-morning worship, sermon by the pastor. Topic, "Christian Timeless- took part in the exercises. Association, attended a conven- Mrs. W. Perna, president of the are improving greatly in quality tion. Its cost is. exception- make light of sin. It^ is a surface rash. The sickness is trivial. J |C. A. alleys, [H—Pctc—Brooted r93* New "Jcr™1 lst«r»-of-theHPresbytery-«rHh-the- npeef " . 3'30 p m -Tilnlor PhiHgffnn T!nrif>nvnr 7 n m TntprmpfHtltp 5 wins over ttj tion in Metuchen Thursday. The | ivenel Womaivs Club, andTIrs. and number of exhibits, ftma- ally tow. prices range from Thc prophet nursed r.o such illusion, sin is a malignant cancer,' sey State champion stunt flyer teurs of one town are frequently request that it be read to their Christian Endeavor, speaker, Austin L. Singer. Topic. "The Value of GOING- TO +1AVE A totals ot Communion and baptism will first meeting of the P. T. A. will 1 theatrical man. P. Donate attended a presidents' $H5.00 up. All work euor- mid no physician on earth enn cure it. Sin is awful, and pun- Teamwork." 7:45 p. m., evening service, sermon by the pastor. Topic, be held at the school Wednesday i and nephew of Lady Astor, who asked U> serve as judges In other ishment is therefore, terrible. No one believed this in his day, congregation. priced fuel containing, [the three _ beladmlnlstered Sunday In the tea at Perth Amboy. given by therecently thrilled the crowds with — antccd for one year, and we "The Great Gulf.". ' ' f, 782 and 829 [ First Presbyterian church here by afternoon. The speaker for the Republican Club had a Woman's Club of that city, on bul his words were true. He hnd made a correct diagnosis. The rall his acrobatics nt the Hadlcy Air- - PRINTERS ELECT First Presbyterian, West Grand street, corner ot Church street— iCassto~was hli; tOTr~Revr-Rr-I—MatBrider ticcasion will be the Rev. M3-irt K S!PV_«;IPV imto-dcath. All- : the ^he^Rer^-ChestCT^MFDavisr^l0-a.-ni., Rally-Day-irrSunday-Schcoh-10 I teams with. N was followed by a social. Miss port air meet. Emil Rastoeny. of men nre afflicted, and no physician can cure It except BcctioiTuTofl iceib featured the~ more heat per gallonj at 11 a. m. Briflc lAmboy Wednesday evening. Holmes Airport; has made ar- a. m., Men's Bible Class; 10 a. m.. Women's Bible Class; 11 a. m., 178, while".'fR Caroline Andrews, Roxy's famous There is hope. God can cure the sick heart. He promises meeting of the Rahway Typo- rangements with a parachute rend graphical Union. No. 235, Wed-morning worship, sermon by the pastor. Topic, "To Glorify God." radio star, sang a number of „ high ganjf manufacturing concern to at- Bawara Athletes Foot something even more wonderful.' He will answer the Psalmist's 7 p. m., Intermediate Fellowship Group; 7:45 p. m., Happy Gospel |1 pins in th'|? •aried songs. Miss Andrews was prayer when he said. "Create In me a clean heart. O God, and nesday night. The results were ... when you own *r£ tempt to break thc present rec- •Why Buffer from tha queer iktn as foUows: President, Charles Song Sen-ice and special message by the pastor on the great religi- accompanied on the piano by Mr. disease cAUslnr severo uchlnc ot tone* a tight spirit within me." He gives us a new heart. That >rd for delayed drops in a para- tcxa and f«au cricking;, pacllnr akin, Heller^ rice-president, John ous painting "The Light of the World." leagv Prank Cusimano. :hute without oxygen equipment. blliters. Ringworm, Trench Foot or is the only answer. Gould; secretary and treasurer, binary .Club u- Hand Itch, .whon you can avoid In- Jesus said, "Ye must be bom -again, born from above." We Grand Street Chapel, East Grand street, corned of Montgomery QUIET MAY »>>= Westfield Airport, as well as fection and quickly beat your (kin Robert D. Uhler; recording secre- street—The Rev. A. H. Grifflne: 8 p. m., evening -service with sermon ••or $93, 898 The Woodbridse Woman's Re- the surrounding farms and roads, with Dr. Nixon's Nlxodorm? Based John H* Roarke & Co. sue God a heart or stone, a heart of sin. a heart Incurably sick/ tary. James D. Lints; sergeant- light wins x publican Club held its opening on the famous EnKllah Horpltil for- and Ho gives >is a new heart. "Come untome." That is a per- by the pastor. Topic, "Soils." ATWOME-MY WIFE'S. are now being put into condition mula, discovered by a leading Lon at-amis, Glen Wormuth; trus- W« will fllad/y jurvty )rour pmsent healing lytttm I which had s meeting and annual luncheon at or this- air meet. Boundary I don akin socialist, Dr. Nlxonv» Nlx- S3 Main SltctL sonal call. That is aur contribution to the healing of the tees, Miss Pearl Weller, George BAPTIST DINNERS |818. Van Saw end lubmll an Mlimato on a QUIET MAY /nilol-« P. A. CITY MARKET The Black Cat, Tuesday. A de-ropes are being erected and park- odonn acts with araaxln* , b«. nations. Butler, William Barrier; delegates First Baptist, Elm avenue, corner of Esterbrook avenue—The Rev. : winners. n causo designed (or this particular PLFMBING 4 lU-\TrXG lotion without Iht ilightul obli'ootion on your port, licious luncheon was served. ing fields are being staked out so akin disease. Klxoderm Is cmaraJM to Union Printers' League, Union Finley'Keech: 9:45 a. m.. Church School, K. G. Echoeffler, superin- BANQUET [•'Tg.182. 227 7 Cherry St. Rah way, Prayers were offered to the mem- te«d. It must atop Itch and quickly Tel. Rahway 7-1022 tendent; 11 a. m., morning worship and message, '-The Importance of i high score w as to avoid any possibly unneces- haal your akin or tho small cost WUl with thc members of the music City. October 25, M. A. Link. E. ory of" Dwight W. Morrow. sary traffic congestion. All ar-bo refunded. B. Burcham, George Coleman. the Individual"; 6 p.m.. Fellowship supper for young people; 7-p.: m., game by tt : committee. Tuesday evening at 8 devotional meeting for young people, Miss Marie Wilkes, leader. rith a mark o: Speeches were, made on the com-rangements are being made to Vernean's Pharmacy. MJV||i p. m., in the church study: the Installation. will take place at ing election by J)r. Robert Me- handle, on the day of this show. Corner Irvine & Cherry Sts. next Topic, "What Jesus Taught About Happiness." 8 p. m., evening wor- i Opens Leas r j Women's Wednesday Morning i meeting shlp and Columbus Day message, "Discoverers of America." for.tpn.ri ieh opened 1, st fte" 1TOOOOD sistaht Prosecutor James S. Rev. Chester Mr Davis, pastor; ^ open the Re ~Bfrths Old Historic First-Church ,-: will meet agala-at 8;59 Is a-.m: the League will begin at the e-Recreatioi Wright, Mrs. A. F. Randolph. Mr. Mission Study. Class of the Wom- church. Institute will run for six Trading Tenn To Hold Bank Quality! !i prvwnling a scries of sermons Tlio designation "direct trade" ii Honeysuckle Is often planted on A. Larson, Mr. Harry H. Ford and nbler A- C. on Sunday evenincs from paint- j en's Auxiliary will hold its first weeks. games 1 Mrs. E. J. Flanlgan. meeting- at the home of Mrs. J. Wednesday evening, mid-week given to commerce between two na- a raw steep bank to hold It Pockets 74 Smith Street Perth Amboy. %. J. Here's an event which will interest every housewife, for it combines incs'of the old. masters, using L. Ewing, 132 Bryant street, Wed- tions carried on in vessels of either should bo dug Into tbe banks and GRUENEWALO'S eumatlc Co., soir.c ol the great religious paint- prayer service at the Church at r staff scoringj nesday afternoon at"3 o'clock; the of_tbose nations. When conducted the vines planted. They . grow Rahway Banks Give ir.fs as the background of his 8. p. m. The pastor will speak ™r>iLral uiijty." A iplcnilid group began The Banibcrgcr Plane Street Sugar Cured County and is an assurance to :i:sious Cantata. took place. Rev. Herbert Rhine- In Final LEAN Loin Spring hose with sound equities that a he study-last', week. The Board of Deaconesses will smith presided with James H. Parking Station will be plentiful supply of money is Payments Thc first of the Fellowship Jones, secretary. Bacon Lamb Chops available for high grade mort- Suppers will- be held a+- the First meet immediately following the discontinued October 5th |x>d use ot a Pork age loans. ArrangctTat Presbyterian Church Wednesday mid-week meeting Wednesday tt tricky play.". ri.;l r.'ctit. with Mrs. Georce Squlcr vening. Your Request chairman of. the committee in Thursday afternoon the Ladies' School Time Means peed, theL Two Local Students \id Society will meet with Mrs. lamom chaac. The Westminster Soci- r pas-,31 footb' Shoulder Di % At Dana College idams, 219 Hamilton street. While you are shopping at Bambcrgcr'B ety will meet Tuesday night at 8 wa By Piece 34 Ib holr rehearsal will be -held S Eye Time ason Two Rahway students are In- o'clock at thc home of Mrs. Her- you may park your car at any of these CUT bert F. Mooney. 57 New Church Thursday night at 8 o'clock at cluded , in -the 38 from Union he church. • six locations, at special parking rates. County enrolled in the day and street. Thursday morning at 10 c o'clock the Women's' Parish Work The Women's Mission Circle will ne High Sch SHORT evening divisions of Dana College, meet on Wednesday afternoon at •side Park. Newark, this year. The two, both Association-of--the church will Shoulders 13 meet in the community house for o'clock at the home of Mrs. Geo. INDOOR GARAGES ; of more th Ib sophomores, are George Fred E. White, 53 Plerpont street. Rev. BarteU, 228 Elm avenue, and sta'ins and hospital work. Lunch- ht to witnes coa Victor Narkevitch, pastor of the (1) Washington Terminal Garage, 180-190 Jewelr George-Daniel Schuster, 80-Pat- *'i'L ^? sen-ed. The afternoon Bier's "grid" "out RihJVeaL YOUNG — Lean Smoked Russian-Baptist-Churchr Newarkr erson |street. Activities at the iiiissibnary progranv will consist Have Your Children's •Washington Street (jusmorth-of-Ai^demy T jlghly touted GOLDEN " ol n report of the Presbyterlal will be the speaker for the after- Chops college, including dramatics, noon. Street). 30c for three hours or less. More _ 11 hate many of WEST Cali Hams bating, basketball and other stu- mcctuif; at Lannington by Mrs. Ey«s Examined than three hours, maximum charge, 45c. pt local fans dent enterprises, are getting un- Kenneth Ritchie, and an address The Hattie Howard Chapter of der way. on "Indian Trails" by Mrs. Frank the W. W. G. will meet on Fri- y's winning day evening at home of Mrs. How- Regularly ach school A. Smith of Elizabeth. The Se- (2) Kent Garage, 43-47 Warren Street, near TOWL nior Fellowship group will meet ard Cline, 91 Westfield avenue for We are completely _ Washington Street. Same rate as Washing- the Iray. 121 BUcthtrrj Le»g Ksowa Turjtfay-night at" the community Hallowe'en party. Assortments i £ were numero We read of the blackberry in tho llDUSC. equipped for a complete ton Terminal Garage. fath teams, an FRESH ninth chapter of Judges, In the Par- T" • fey, in the earl able ol the Bramble. And it is men- : •"-•""'"tio" of their eyes |bu.t the local tioned on some of the tablets re- "Are Sin, Disease and Death (3) Branford Garage, Branford Place, east »Tniscues and LEAN c "Ml?" will be thc subject of thc ows: ^ We now cany THREE-TIMES as many cently found In the excavations of ^ Monday evening. Men's Bible, of Washington Street. 25c for three hours Ioll~line""ir5 Ur. - It stilt groys wild" luxuriantly lesson-Sermon In all "Churches Pork Butts 19Ib I— Ot-ChrigtySclwiHst-nn Class will have their business Floyd W. Huggins or less. More than three hours, maximum ayparlp/WtbeEastranirniF : tlve travelers of today carry little The Golden Text is: "God beincetinK and "Opiomrtrlip charge, 4sc. ^~~~" — '-• ^~^ — — —aiamonas-tts-tast-ycar! Bost_sn_P; *ancy No. 1 merciful.'unto-us, -and bless us; at 8 p. m. 16 Cherry St. Rahway BONELESS sacks of powdored blackberry leaves a jfcr's boys oi ns astringent and tonic remertlei nd cause his face to shine upon Tuesday evening;, Winter Insti- Phon. 7-2260 •v/poor Potatoes ROLLED Us: that thy way may be known tute of the Elizabeth District Ep- ' OUTDOOR PARKING SPACES u \5 yards. SHOULDER Pon earth, thy saving health 20c for three hoars or less. More than Vms, Rah among all nations" (Psalms S7: three hoars, maximum charge, 35c. With' the opening of our DIAMOND JEWELRY DEPART- id losing Ib Nothing adds ;\ /yards whe VEAL 12 more charm 'A Beautiful Suite MENT one year ago, Bamberger's quickly became the leading ,r to Machon 16 quart basket Solid Meat to Boast With pocket to roast to the home The Church Workers' Society oi (4) Plane and-Academy Streets (soutli- ^ we Church of the Holy Comforter jewelers of New Jersey. Our reputation for fine stones and" than— •west corner). \v Neptune Whole or Offc At a Low Price « making plans for the annual beautiful settings at extremely low prices was quickly estab- I the ball section Day dinner to be served Pork Roll ^Bananas ln (5) 532-236 Halsey Street, south of.Bran- • the visitors Half Bag j&Dlb ^ PICTURED above is one of tlic^ca- 'he parish room on the evenin lished. NoV, we've increased our assortments threefold. We Imuch yardage 01 novemljcr 3. £ord Place. line. II •* son's newest suites for your living AUBOLOGNA- California have more designs, more settings. But the prices are even lower [ball when Jui "Hard Fresh No room. Upholstered in long wearing The calendar of events at the (6) HaJsey Street, just south of New; \ fumbled and TS only 25 minutes by motor than they've ever been. If you're interested in buying dinmond A pas: ORANGES Heads PIGS FEET or Extra Cost Jacquard with reversible, spring fiHc". •rst Presbyterian Church fo Street,, through, to Washington Street -, '%, end nett FRANKS Thin Skin, Juicy >wt week follows: Monday. 3:45 from Rahway to Newark. -jewelry, don't fail to see our new. pieces, now on display in oui' -Machon CABBAGE NECK BONES for Insurance cushions. -You-must see this greatjsalue rL- "' M--Scouts._jneet_in_.th"Scouts meet Jn.. the community house; Tuesday, 7:30 To take advantage of these special parking TOihovo your Domestic or =—Sofa and-either-Ghair, only P^4>ui ~~faics, it is~ nccfssi>ry~ihat psrkitrg~cttectis~ ,... 16 for 25c 2Mb 3 lbs 25: h ' Oriental rugs Shampoo Bedroom Suites "'or Fellowship Group; 8:30 r 7 Cleansed (washed) not only be stamped by a sales-person when yoa ./••;<£' i plac i addi charm to the home but and It will appeal to the fastidious. "!•; Young Men's Club: Wedncs 1 45 p the Super Highway RoutV25. make a purchase. 1 TV SC longer life to tho rugs. Our A NEW modish style is shown above. n..; ^i ' "- Fellowship sup FINE JEWELRY DEPARTMENT -Street Floor \ — : final 8 a. m. to 11 a. m. Best Cut plant facilities enable us to Genuine walnut over choice gumwood. £r. Thursday, lo a. m., Women' B. give you a four day service Full size, duitproof pieces . . . Bed, «nsh Work-AssociationAssocia ; 7:30 IT'S CONVENIENT TO SHOP AT Phont Ui Today Chest and choice of either Dresser or h»l -yScouts : 8 P- ,., choir re. Z SATURDAY SIRLOIN or Vanity, jiow. priced, at only „. elo r- :Jriday' 3:«- J. m..Junio] off enoir rehearsal. L. BAHIBERGER & CO••»,-'. • L BAMBERGER & CO, Stores?' PORTERHOUSE -RUG CLfcANSSNG yventsarellsted-at-theSec W$A HM80 ARLINGTON STREET — NEWARK. NEW JERSEY NEWARK, N. J. * Ths-Me,' sewttig SocU '•One of America,'a Great Stores"—Newark M!lditH S-1335 hold a (Five Direct Trunk Lira) thM luncheon prior to 129-131 Irving Street, Rahway, New Jersey*- ™ r regular meeting on Tuesday • ••'"-' P. m.r the Session will meet

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TV,tPpKone Railway 7-0600 THe RaKway Record, Friday, October 9, 1931 The Rahwv Record. Friday. October 9, 1931 _ RAHWAY SEEKS1 SKlDWIN IN CfASf WITH!ASBURY PARK ELEVEN TOMORROW You Cover the Field When You Use The Record Classified Page

'Oil IU'iil Norrmlicr Int. (i nmm nimrl- match with the Mohawks. The The Rahway_Record FOB KENT writ of llcrl facias to me directed I ment, larco roouu. all modem 1m- £10.00—5 roouiK, ba(h. Room To Let Hhnll expose for K:IIL- by public vcuilue even 200 rolled by Ward of the in tlie IJIstrlct Cuqrt lioom. In the Rahway Legion Pinmen Three Teams Tie lmo lcal cr S43O(f4i rm>n]a. bnth. / Sock vs. Social Lure V.m .l . Conlrol. A|iply M. y<» rooms, sun -parlor; bath. • ONB desirable uiiBtalra Hat, six rooms, IVurt House In (He City of Elltatnft* . Business Men was high Individ- Ray Drake Named Winery H knt Brunmrlck nvonur. all Improvements, rent very ri-:inon- -N. .T.. on Bendenqen To Use Speed, Passing Lose to Bayonne Post lloliway, ^. J, iopU-tr DID YOU KNOW? - - - By R J. Scott *.Vi.(Ki—<; rooms, bath. ual game score la the match with $—(1 rooms, nun -parlor, bath. nl>Ie, at 34 lrvlll? elrect, cull Kah- WKD.NKSDAV. TUB 4TII DAY OF , wny "i-iJZ'll-J. ". ocU!-3t NOVKMBEH. A. !>., 1931, , , By HARDIN BURNLEY City Loop Lead the Black Cats. nml kltt-hi-iii-iti! rurnUli.-il $fl5.O(>—('. roomit, bath. d Dropping all three games, the Gym Instructor ki'.-|iliii:. ton r.-.i».nKil.lc. ?7."(.(M»—(> rooms, sunparlor, bath. THHKE ruomn with nnd fm- at two o'clock In the afternoon of- nUd- Attack Against High-Scoring Team The scores were us follows: Thwc iuMUffM are 1» llncst section. Rah\vajipostjLtheJV_ L rooui*,I#jjth,fnriii8ii . Motwrtai ' UO HAY KIDDYIhfii, l En«er gion lost its opening encounter in Arcanum, Seminary, Busi- ]tll»o ..,....." 1» HID 154 (Continued from Paiech», :ip;irlm..nl fur- 03- JtlTemon avenue. l'aul Merteus In and to premise* In the Union County American Le- l'roy 1U U7 HO ADVERTISING iHcki.i.ii|iii;, 1,,'ivly octfi-^t KIVK roitniH and sunjiarlor, all (-011- 1'ity of HAwmr, County of Union anil lV> m venien.-.-M and electric ICL- box, furSlat- e of New ,Ier«cy. gion Bowling League Tuesday eve- ness Men's Clubs Main- INTOUMATION lulu. Kk-nm lu-al. nlKhuil cr uiifurnbtieil at S Whlttler He^lniiliiK^on the Northerly sldo -ul VisitorsWill Bring 600 Rooters and 50-Piece Band to as a member of the board of di KKillT-roum BouHt.% K-'iratri'. wat<*r. Hi ning against the Bayway Post Mmldr'i .... «MI liraml mrwi. utrVi-t. "— Cherry Street at the i?outheu!*t corner tain Perfect Records recotore was accepted with hnrcii Jitrct-t, cor. Hamilton «trec?t. of the lmII.llriK slliated oil Ibe Tlthltl Riverside Gridiron for Second Game The Elizabeth outfit had fair mar- Tut j!«._... ^a» TOi BUJ Inquire Xlrn. John \VIlllaiii», M111.T •Oi:il roonw nml bath, nil Improve- successor being named, -Lam-, cor, Kernotc street. oct»--t deKcrlbcil property, said point begin* gins in all three games. Automobiles uii-ntM- except beat. '1 t'ni11. street, iiln^ distant L'IJ^III feet from the norfb stated pressure of his Kahwav. N. J. east corner of IrvlnK and Cherr Hill proved the mainstay of the CITV I.KAtH'K STANDINGS' it; too ISI ,lv.TtHcu)cnt» •bould he sireeM us laid out liy the Couimleslon- ... .1 o JL<«n.. lo Tlio llccord «- Mr «alc FIVE room duplex hnuBe and parnKe. With a 6 to 0 victory registered^ winning team, scoring 212, 173 and Kaeiu Ml UH ISO nmiiir. fuur umv I.JII.I.M, tin-,, all I in p rove monta, Jiot wal*T heat, ,1'AUTJIBNT—1'lrat Hour in ^-family rs aiipointed to lay out Htreets, avc- Neptune, have been ironed out ,1 i) 1.0011 1III1— :.,„;... •" Kit ie could not give sum mes and squares in the City of liah- uroi JSJ r.tur-whn-l ljMkv«. pjlm in.l or I'hoite Uufa-vay T-OTTtt-W liunse. 4 larp.- roonm. all linprove- in the opening game of the sea- this week and the Rahway grid- 212, helping his team to a high llVu ".'.'.•.•.'.'.'.' -1 " '•'"' Itartli'tt xx i« lai er 'Jitl Maiu Htreot. oi*t4-4t nu-nts except ln-at; kitchen coal ran^c wuy. - v 2 1 .'«• dent time to the posit!™ *<"y ~ • *!':••. Any ili-UKilislralliil Thence runnlnjr fbearlns n« per City son against the strong and much ders will enter the fray confident total of 907 in the first game 111 IIU US SAR.K — Inclmled. Adnltn preferred. Itent The board approved a vote , 1-1 Map!.- t.rrarc. MODKUN nlx-ronni H it n parlor. TJ.'. Inqiiire in Adams Htreet. Surveyl North Kl ile^rees OS minutes Neugebauer was high for the Rail- (SUE. OF -tfiE. V! '.!.-• •>.-. <.-l •ili.lii- 1:ilnl llnW .If ffl|- heavier Neptune High School of upsetting all advance dope and Tulalit ppreclaUontor —1< nation f ^jfekk 1\(\or«; half Mock from Elizabeth bun. juiuinK tin.' Hi uup~of~-snrair~5chools- way .teamjp 1 MOSf*VAmA8I£ SOTICE Him to a nuke iu Itie Hue of lumla now fT~ied -Uie~Tf Ii I'l -members of-the champioc^Y J"" * «<" Third Wnnl. *W. Mr«. Mitchell, :a way High gridders will take the to defeat a much larger opponent ed over in the first game and Ilalilirlii V-n H4 m M. C. A. basketball team, which ui«in miurit. Klxn mrwt. Mm. lirrlha I'ullnin hsiTlnc left my or formerly of the Mutuill Uenclit Life Joiis manne al»»}i rect-jvo careful SANITABY MMABKET OP .w «.r forinerly of Jom-ph T. Crowfll. . r-club fives ;i'..uiiry _ North 70 decrees 4'.l inlnutcB Went 7 M ing—Asbury—Par chjy be-the~same^as was Hucginsr of Rahway-.-rang up! Y. M. crA. alleys,"three teams, ;il. thrw uiliiuti.' vnilk to depot, l'ofl- : City loop ai •> field this year. Plans were brief- l.~-' lilaml "It'nla, Xl.i fei-t ro a stake mr the Nortbeant aldtt game will open at 2:30 p. m the_highest_.individual '..score..in the Busint-ss Men. Arcanum and Xorembcr 1st. rent W^. Matiy of tin- drift—ar: ' * New Jero ly discussed regarding th- fo AflliUr >i jlcud, iiil LEOAL AUVhKTlbEMLM'S ~^nTenTe~TouTliinr^Ie^n^pTT!r^rfntrFps —hnii T (Aft At n »^ ^k.^^B * ^ ^ _ ._ * n rmri-r uinty title riar nt quarter. Fecielish and Gas one giirnc r:lth i rmrV rf ?*>! Seminary clubs naa peneci ra- ton of a new team to lor racu wuru uict —'. UUGS AND CAKPETS strtvt. Went IM.'jl foot alons said driftway to llu*]nn>» Jin thefcortlierly side or Cherry St., litlnK test, the. game is attracting great part at the halfback posts, and which aided the losers in collect- ords with victories In their first SrhviiUrr 1.VJ I.Vi 157 rtlKiurot »kcD far—1CM I'lmnnl'uu flour, llti' u..w. In the "Y" as the Brooks , Clinrti-r >"o. .'.SCO the rtoiitb-westerly rorner of a hrlclc Nurihiicyr Ht—W- 1311 nr at our plant. 1I.IUI11H.TI H,:,,h FIVE room bunp.ilowii anti new 5-romn attention-in state scholastic foot- Stiotlander as full for the back- ing 857 pins for the game. three games.- The Mohawks had tlon had in the past. " AND W1IBRB TO PluVCE Wll» imii!i« and iiddn jvarn' apart inmita, all linprovcmcats, $2.1 KErOBT Of CONDITION OF THE liulliii^i; situated on tin; within lie- VVar.l .... in I.M am munthjj-. Ciinrad FJessaer, near grrll.e-I property: ball circles because of' Rahway's field. Biddar is the only letter—an The scores: two victories in three games and KOIKTI. .. IM is; . iu YOUR-AUS rui:». Writ,- •in'rniniod. : ItAIIWAY XAIIOXAI. HANK OF rolU The gymnasium schedule vriu 1 healer. Isellii. 1'hoiit,- Metnclicii RAHWAY. IN THE STATE OF NEW Tin South 70^ decrees ^S minutes Kalnviiy I!. 31...- Ad department 1« lo rmil. Haliway. ort'.Mt Kaat alleys, surprise victory over the Neptune in the backfleld and proved to be the Centrals won one of their KB 131 I7nInaugurated next Wd .IVIIMW .IT TIIF pi iwr..nv.tii;is. 7SII7 feet aloiiL- iiW Cherry jU^ta. I..1111T ,..,,,, ' llll—1.7ft I.*' oft WHO HAS PRUNK^ XESS ON SKI'TKMHEK 20, 10.11. the Urgilining. ,._.j over tl _ the main ball—carrier ill last •j-.'i ihrec games, with'thft thi-ee other (Mi .T.'.l N1.I iinaiit-M ir>-. all kind* -thtT with tliL* rU'h£H trlniniliifH f..r rurtalii«. al V provemenrs, garage, l»^t rrsidential Tlu-rc Ts duo apprnxiin;ilely M.070.00. contest.and it is expected nearly for the only touchdown. Hopes .rjs nwilon or Railway, ?CO. Call Unh- jie three ganr l.VJ uu; Us the opening matches. Cnjit o( eh* Etrtli \.-ry r.-».iilal,li- i.rl. ;•-. lm M.iln R)VER. BECOMES,PERFORCE./ with interest fnun Jainmry 'Jinh, 10X1. •Invl. ay 7-a'KW — octU United 1 ._Slat'cVll<:'«vLTiimtMit_ w^ . B| ^ Hhirr' r«;- f782 and 829 t that number of rooters will be were high Friday that Roarke. Ililli'V 174 n.i . The Mohawks toppled the ma- Tht- tlilcknes- of the earth'! enw i man, ipnnauon c •n>ur*lajr«,._an.l.Jtro_B A, 0-JAR. IM P ol a new class* ltAXK ItI . MOX. ttjherlffj ; S.inlsla — .. us:: J tWhCT—bmitrs;—HIOL'VH" ;iird—•—' slo was hlgj here to support the team, insur- veteran linesman who suffered an <*n-wl«usty-compgttd-to t>f- -for-senior boys, u Ui up I" J- M. on iur»- O.N Kast Scott aveiint?, huiisp, 3 rooms niANCfs v. nnitiiiNKit K, Any. ; s p 'ory men's PAPEnHANGING securities owned l,«n,SI0.Sii .___ .rwi~r~~~ Tn"gTrcfo« a"of'neafly'CT5u at the injury in practice that kept him SI'.I S*i 7 , ICD, twenty or more mile*. Obntr- will api«-^r In The aiifl bjth, cJi?ctricity. water ami gas. Iaiis I-V-s S1I.O0 13DJ&KK oct'J-oaw-4t against the Centrals- In the class, and a period for the vo!- All aUii r«flrc7 tive substanreit prowni In pwki »uc- ^.. i!:at th' copy for your XEVV IIIIINSWHK AVi: easli ll.'lns liy virtue ut the nliove-statcd ~crlt In the second match Wednes- were President Charles E. R«d. i-'OK .Sal —HotiBir. li rooms, b:ilh %.ot$93. 898 d Coach • .Bender's boys face excep- one of the main cogs- of the at- • i pest that the crn« is not more than jr.-'l ta Burti a'uianurT aa tu i . Uoetz. U. S. Treasurer 5.OO0.00 the DlKtrict Court Room in the Court Club took three straight gomes William L. Brawl). C. H. Hard- I ijll rn:i.l mid MaUlHou aYc-nuc, bhlch had sc( the second game of the season. lightness of the team. The over- Ing. A. R. Shotwell and Clultnen rn: nn-rs. House In the City ot Elizabeth, N J , HazeJton Netters ' irom the "Y" Black Cats, the run. i ltali»-uy. Tel. "-0'SM-ll, Kali way. Tot.il ..-$ |l8. Van Sani The visiting school takes its foot- head route is looked upon to over- Reed. general secretary. octi:-4t J.lublUtles °WEDNE.si>AY. THI3 28TH DAY- OF .•cores being 805. 751 and 830 for Sandals Long la Uu Apartments To Let quARO'AGAINSr EXRl-OSlON- Capital stock paid in ... 2T>0,000.00 % pe winners, wi ball seriously, using a "Notre come the weight disadvantage to FOtt SALE—Eiceprkran fX) the winners and 733. 746 and 718 A Field museum curtilur rajs lhai rpiw (n *J till 'J !'. in. DANGLE OM -THE CROUNO jar In Surplus '.' at two o'clock In the ufternoon of 182, 227 Dame" system in its coaching. In- be encountered throughout the Lose To Ilderan \Vr«t tiratul choice reildential lota. Now Is the ritdlyide(i j.rolils for the losers. xandalii were known In Kc>'i*x atmui ulrrct. Mrtloti al b time to locate that dream home.—Bur "iti^fi-ViT f..r""dlvlil0na»-.-c Ihigh score wa £ stead of first and second squadsr All trie following tract or parcel of season: • ~ ~ ,have lined up the pick of heavy S.VX) It. C hut II wn» 2.IHJ0 year* Slritu. ti; o,,,. , , ^ your lot now. build when conveni- tinj:«nrii.'st etc. -. 2n,(KK).OO OPE is not dead that Gene Bartlett of -the Centrals helped C lar t VM ^i E1_EC banks, including Ouutty—uf-Union and—Jstate-of-Veir— f Opens Lea~ij about equal strength. bury Park .undoubtedly will open .—Walker-and-other-con- I KI*II\lv'llKI' rcein eerlllleil- n ml - - canhler'ir -Strong Pennsylvania— worx BrSOH=FOf= The "Blue" team is usually the the contest with his "blue" team II,.- Furrashed^Raoms To Let . . at the ixilnt of fntcr- to marry into society quite ha- 1 tenders for lS32's title event. And |ianrr» done rrasuiiably and I 2 >its .V tion of the .iidrihwoMterly Jlne ut on the- field, and its success TeanV7toO * I.'.UI.TH.M :ilzabfth Avenue with the southwv^t^ -starter;; working-for a quarter or pily and^enjoy the life'of'a'geii- 'S; IFTuniiey decides"to have an-" r.Ti-nr,. Jlr«. K.lBlu llallila). ."«Stone L.\It<:c will heated furulnhcd n d.-|."sits 1HI.'JI«.OO mm- Recreation ^.^'mx^iirult. .17 Oili.r • tr<-l. Mri.. Win. Taylor. i% Hl.x-t- •rly line ut Lincoln Avenue; running more against the opposition, and against the Bendermen will large- tleman of leisure. But that spark 'other so at it. it will be for the 2...I.1 location. Telephone K-ihway I.Al:i:K l.lcanaiit hence iiriiloiiff the nalU line of Llizu< •;;;: I'ttt-itm-t. Tel. Kahway 71114 ,M. rent. Ill Maple avenue. nbler A. C then the "Black" team enters the ly determine just when the The Ilderan tennis team ended of hope is faint, even though it I Miik Fund. ~ll«tw —id Prrarator T.ilul $ tntli Avonue south 40 degrees 48 mln games fr We iBTlte roar laqnlrki JCKKMAN eirl. 17. wants p. ill..11 (..r State of New .irrKcy. County of Tnlon, «»: west "0 feet: thcice (2) north fray, and, according to reports "black" eleven will be sent in to the -1931—season in. a blaze of is being "scientifically fanned by I Meanwhile. Jack Dompsey is ]:i)HM si:il;.hle fo - or twu persoiis. I .Ian VairiirrwenMi. <*:if»hi.-r of the 4:i de.;re-?s 12 minute* west panllel .r, ar:tnr ear of chil- 1'rlv.ite family, rooms, one single, lumatic Co., af' from Asbury Park, this eleven do its bit for an expected victory. glory when on Sunday afternoon •In-ii. 7- I'lierrr stivt-t. All improvem.-M*. riMtm. £iiitahle for tw... jill iinpr..ve- nlM.ve-nnmed "hunk, do solemnly swear with the K.iitl line of Lincoln Avenue Promoter Damon Runyon of New j bowlln;: 'cm over at a faster rate 'il.vu. Tcirtih^ur Kah- , 4»; \Vc*t Haielw.m avenue. riiolie thnt the nhi>ve stntmncnt Is true to ther.ii»l at ri^ht an pies to the. salil Jlnt or §sta~ scoring ¥ 1 —_ThP-Asbury eleven __opfned_the. .they_trounced_.the strons_.Haze.k_ • ,H «»t>;-it JOHN J. COX ai-lfl menu. rt-si.Iel.li.il miWi, 7i; Klni t of my knowledge and belief. lives up to its name in makings -York's- famous Milk--Fund and j thnn even Benny Leonard and E':' N ; • nmrrl.-.l -Mninau winhe^ i-.^i Kaiiwjy 7-'i7VJ-U. aveniie. I'll.Ml.- Kahway 7- Vcirth I'l decrees 48 minutes east and things blact for the opposition. season with a 13 to 7 win over the ton team. 7 to 0: Rahway players other adroit masters in the art ; dra-.v::i-,:. thus far. much bigger Hot. of taWinr c.-irr 01 ctiil.lr.-u l.r (he Tup S"lT al.d Uainin-' ! SMAI.I. private family will n-nl l» Cashier. mnillel with -(lu-^aiild "H»-~tit -Lllxs- ' alumni and last Saturday upset seemed inspired and mat.V of the '-,.'•' all in;t'r«vctu^nth«. rvu! K'juipnirnt for Hire l'i!Mj,-m. day. half .My ..r evening: 1 II..IH- Despite having the lightest of boxing's ballyhoo. The daz- • gates. He. too. is a_ good Milk l!h 7>'(• titiMncs* euuple i-irmforlalili' larsi: iiiinrrilipfl- and sworn t«< before me tcth Avenue "*) feet to the salt] Iln6 won |-PatersQifc-High-to-thei-tune of- 53 •• .•^•Uirarli tibx . Stjjrc. liy li'iitr. day or ^ar;d. > room; kitchen ~ nifd ~Tn»iiKr"i>rivII.-^es. HKDI-LBItS for »ali?.-2.Vc<»nl»-«-jK>iiinl: tlni rl^Illh dar nfOctnhrr. V.tH-: >f Llnciilii""Avenue": ii~n~trihehcb~(4) uloll^ football- aggTegation-in-its-history.- men- showed-.their--best .tennis, of |2iirlE-D3mon and his astt:tc con-- Pund prospecV for-193~2—Time is October Specials P- •m-V.. .1,-. aN.. si.up and frlrasf.ee ehlckeiirf. KENNETH S. SIMMEN, he same south 4:t Ut'CrwH V2 mlnutea 97 but dropF" I to 5, a rather impressive victory ~~I In riit.iif liahway 7J«nr.-It. ocr.|.|f the local school has high hopes tne year on the Pennsylvania |frcres_the phii0S0phic Mr. isteadily enhancing his fan popu-1 Will deliver. I'limii- Kahway 7-HJ1U- Notary Public. cast loo feet to the point or pHcc of Furnished Apax*tments M. Mcl.anchlin. 11.1 Koss street Correct—Attest: . _^_ re a. 876 to I "bf:"ciefending "itscoutity "chamF "fonr school-outfit:—Thls~contest courts. Hazelton-boasis-of-some 1 parhTwdrih and the s'cHoTafly-nfrflarlty:—That most" marvelous of \ n-rrr—rr.nni tiT l.-t furnished indicates the Bendermen will *!•. <'. ti. Marab, l'ab«3)r. 7* Eriiplbyrhent Wanted— j ..f klich.-n. I'rlvjie family, ONK lur^e furniwhrd room wiih heat. FKKP r. nTKH. The above description, Is in nccorT pionship honors and Saturday's of the outstanding racquet meld- ,Corum _have persuaded Mr. Tun- j magnifying glasses — memor>'— i : •To "Let tc-<: with a survey nude by Franklin 1 game. - M elerirlcitv. For lady ore..ti- hot water; new house: with pni^f. JOHN I. V. COFKHY. 1 need a strong defense coupled ers-of that part of the country < [Q the point .%vncre. he has makes the ol' Mauler more of a! -.i.ii.il,I. rate>. i;-i West lla- < .Marsh, dated linkway, N\ J., No vein er ore of 221 contest will go a long way to show Women CiLNl au.l W. Ilrown,_nr» Ka.!il_ irand .atrei.-t.- - Wo--«re'-«ff, pa Recreation W. Dickson Cunningham, play- Inrlns I ins iFI'liMSIIKI) room fur rent. 40 New U'biuuT* street. l'houe Hahway •ally soil for SlO.5(tO.no. the rt-al price CIT17.KNS NATIONAL HANK OK sformatory i "eleven .-will_be watching tomor- for the two elevens will be: And that is gojod judgment-; ringworms are legion who believe j $>).n*iO.OO. Some of the rcfhicnirnlH RAIIIVAY IN TUB STATE OK NEW anil recorded December 8, 1020, In ID ing number-one-man for-Tlderanr ••>: Aruhitociun-, Ku^lish; oak Doors .1KIIXKY. AT THE (I.OSK OK UVSI- ;truinwit Nuniber 41.WI . S"tf low's game with great interest. Hnhu Asbiiry l'urk again on the part of the highly | none can stand up against Derhp- For Sale, Miscellaneous NESS ON HEPTEMBKR 20, 1031. lil^INU all and the name Tirijol cs p I..K....JIacln .. . c. Smith was opposed by Ferdinand Hoch. hrmishout,-tilt- bath and kitchen:_cc- rle-ciibed in -Mortjage Boole 857, nice Coach Bender has spent con- 1..T llniznltls intelligent Tunney. For Runyon sey that long. JWH»/V;worklng are EcttinK bus>-i WAKHKIIIIK IrunU. like new, for .al ar clotif ts. l:irj:e cu[vlmardR In " " " games frj district champion in 1930. The •onlux board: Holland vaiiorizoil heat: and —'U. siderable' time this week in im- l..'i It. SSlulplMT V.ilkrj- & Co.. are fast becoming the IF Tunney comes back, he and and piitttae their front yards and I nt larjre sarrtrieo. Imjulre after ,There Is due approximately $14 S14 17 flve, which up?* <' Michaels v»;,.v Pennsylvanian started off the ].. 111., except Saturday. 14 Slatito in'-enr ~ara"t*: iia\*cd street; siile (i crument ind fS.jii7Jl7 wJrh interest from N?p- proving'his forward wall, espe- lt.l! Tara I'l' paramount promotional factors I Jack could draw capacity almost lawns In good condition. I hope Building: & Loan Association Meeting Bate •alks ami prraded. OWIIf unts of 782. V first set bv taking the first four vlrret. I'ivt'-rourn "iiat~on Seminary a TO n no. <^tli Ix.l.ds. stocks and tenrbcr Utth. VJtil nml~co.its. cially the" guard and tackle posi- II. I l:»arT.e •i—-is'ew—York—eii-j^-boxinfr—AH-i-anya-hprp, hin this SBQTt_BuK. the.Street Committee and Street] hi ri:ics -ore-noil.. 'TKANK K. H.MMONS. Sheriff i of the winner II.K -S. shuppi Hi-ndiTHi. games. After this surprise ,«r Children's 1'I.AYKIt- Piano, In— B»»l-- e..nditl..ii. *^ ^ * <*°*y_...ui)-l• - Iiniuire above Fees ¥21.42 oct2-oiw -It IIIltlV] big successes fistically and flnan- j 'even like a Chicago referee) un- Name Tire Shop, L*7o West Oraud strei-t. EVANS CONSTRUCTION CO. t.-serve with Federal 111- fied with the work of the line in let down a little, while Cunning- •.vork up so that when electrifica- s Elizahoth Ave. jerve Until: | li|l:iin cially. While Madison Square i til Gene starts training again for Every Business oclll-1't 'a-.h ;:n.l SIIEltlPKS SALE— In Chancery ..ot. last week's encounter. Efforts l'.l: Sliniluii.l.-r I.an-l.-r Shoes tion Is finished Rahway will be in Citizen^ B. &. L. Ass'n.. Tel. Xtah. 7-OS4C due from banks.. Gndd ham began to play a fine brand Garden is teetering in the throes j a professional riout. Thursdays Kede:npti Xew Jersey. Between lmluHtrl il have been made also to eliminate Asl.nry 1'iirk "Itl.-i.-l;" T.MIII--Kpsli-ln. Fall Shoes shape to meet the demands o! 144 Irving Street Day l>lt sail-— Iiuffet In uod i 'oudition. Treasur n fund »v1th I". S. BullUn? anil Loan Association of llah !i-fl flnl: S.-..1..-J-. l.-fr H.-: V.nny.. l.-fi of tennis, the result beinK "hat Sites 8 1-2 to 2 r, North St., Kahway. r and dne from of business r.:oiv and match- j Too bad Leonard can't put on Newest creatlom new- residents—who—will—ctrtnftily- S.'-gli rooms,- 3>ath—aicam-licat, 1^ Wii^%—S^J-^compInln.-mtr—aad—^V alter,- _the_excessiye_fumblinfi_that_Kas. jili;irjl: MII^I.I .inr.-r- ^ri.li..|.l dahu {-Improvements -Industrial B.-&L.-Ass'n,—™ ——-— -Evcry-Busincss ! arajjc. chicken coop. Plot 50x100. Wooil. Ituth W001I, his wife, ami -uiinl : Ihir.l.v. rial.I l;i.-kl<-: K.-lly. 1,-ri —and Jimmy ]~~~~~orty pounds more of use- "fleav present' against Neptune, but the next six games to win bo attracted to our fair city. 137 Ining Street Second Tuesdays Day J•rice Jt.500. Goetz, Bramhall road Charles L..KoenI^, defendants. Fl. fa, .•i:il : llrini... i|n:irt.-rl.;irk : Si.-ili;mi.. l.-li 1 Johnston has been skimming whal ful weight. What a match he d 1>1NING room suite 1n ^.....l coiulltion. and Madison avenue, Rahway. Phono fur salo <>f uiortiraRed premises. which failed to give the visiting li:iln.a.k: I'IIII.T. rijrtit luiriiiirk: Urn- Praised by Kcttner *3.-i. ('.ill m Kaat tirand street. Kah- the set. The second set went to 2.95 Hopinc you will Rive this your Rahway B. & L. Ass'n. I-ast Business Day Every Business Iiahway 7-0230-K. . sepll-tf Khibilltlr- By virtue «t Ihe above-stated -writ ii'.II. fiillmrk. Sul.-itlt at.-.- .!. Smilli. cream there is through featuring ; make with Dempsey for . . . Fa- way 7-iuii-w. oc:«;-it school a winning advantage. Cunningham without much diffi- attention, I remain yours for a 22 W. Milton Avenue of Month i p:ilrl in ? K».«H).I)O of fieri facias to me directed I shall ex- Sklinmi.nils :niil Iln.wii. Is: It 11 Primo Camera—Runyon & Co.. ither Time's world championship!! 4.00 Value Day BENT. BUT", TKADE, SELL, LEASE IH'HP for sale by public vendue, in the Roarke Expected to Play i-haliilll :in.l Sii-illiilio. l.i.-kl.-s: l-'ill.-,.. culty by the score of 6-1. fie:. Record. better Rahway KOU Sale^—Flrt-wood. cut stove lenpths, Slinilus Workmen's B. & L. Ass'n.Third and Fourth Third Monday and lilc a hunhel delivered: Inquire itox II a n K a lows, Lmliriil'.-il l)i rt r t m.cji.t » . rs fiiilsliinilhi!: House In tlie City ot Etiiabeth, X. J., _ .Many-;of - the. slight discrepan- l.:nvr.-li 'Kadn-v. - Newell Chase had. little trouble * Sir* ' ^ •HENRY G. KETTNEH, "'30,' care Jleeord. _ Si :m.l I'.i 136 Irving Street Mondays Saturday Preceding - IRCS,' Farms, "liirliiiliiij: Vi-r 1UUIIII... 'IC>.- ' In the fourth singles--- match, (-—The—summaries;- WU T-nv cies-for' a-smooth-working ma- in disposing of the second man iu:' that vbu are" very **21 East Hazelwood'avcmic. J i.iliUr'.i 1)111 In ln 1 . -il.i litn OCTOBBK. A. D., 3031, tdiliH appealed against |i;;1K1. a,, ,; in two straight sets, the Hazelton Robert Lindsay won easily over i ninpham defeated t'. Hoch t>—37 iaiercsieU in the welfare Better Homes B. &. L. -Weeks old. IX) L-uIberry btrei-t. , creacr, In Scott avenue. oct--i Bah way nnd ;ul.f*i!i~.riti i at two o'clock Iu the afternoon of said player finding it impossible to his opponent. Frederick Chase, 0—1. N. A. Chase defeated E. I havin; a civic pride in the CHIEF RITZSIAN ADDRESSES Ass'n. Third Mondays First Mondays Northern New .Tt4.77-t.ic; day. _ • - cope v/ith the Rahway man's playing for the first time this year 142 ln-ing. Street TWO niiK-Iess furnaces, one larjre, one J «» r tt e y . Secure, ""•""'"!Wt,2<>0.(t*0 All the followln- tract or parcel T>f .Walters 6—1. 6—3. J. C. Jones 0! improvements. I would TROOP 40 honrst, intclli rtit, Hills payable nml ri-ilis- land and premises hereinafter partlcn Paterson Elks Down game. Carleton Jones seemed to for the Ilderan, defeated Gills' by Boys -*m.ill. very reasonable, in ^.M.d con- C defeated F. Krapf 5—7. 6—2, : !o call your attention to the dition, rhone Knhway 7-0J74. and coartcouit wr- larly described, altuate, lylnjr and beinc "Y" Basketball Fire Chief W. H. Ritzman Reliance Co-operative. od use of, a C( find it difficult at first to play the scores of 4—6. 6—3. 6—2. ocfj-tf vlre by phonlnir OtVier liabiiiVk's l.THI.M In tht» City of Kuhway in the Couutj Rahwaj' Five In 3 Games '• 7—5. R. W. Lindsay defeated O. Men's r our streets and sidewalks in B. &. L. Ass'n. Bulmny 7-1333. of rnion ami State of New Jerae t% * his usual brand of tennis and-all 1 visited Troop 40's rcRUlar weekly Fourth Wednesdays Fourth Wednesdays If tricky plays Although Chase dropped the first jMednttsky 6—2. 6—2. F. A. Shoes and diStrcnt wards of our city 146 Irving Street I'KTKR A.. SENSENIO. X9 y West .". .si.iiin.riTii.s.- BEGINNING :it a voint on the &outh during the first set and the be- set. he ran through the next two mcetinB Monday at the First Furniture For Sale Milton Arm., between V. K. K. ^tutiou r of N>w .Irrsry. CCuuiiff y of I'nloI'l n nsterly side at L'aterson Street ith l'L7peed, the f Team Turns "Pro" The Rahway '^lks bowlers were ; Chase defeated G. Gill 4—6, 6—3. brsmnlni; to put on a rcspect- and Elks Club, Italiwuj, N. J, M. 1'. r.KADKOUI). l.'iisbitr iil •aut-Jouth forty-«lx dojrreea fort ulm. inning of-the second his drives in easy fashion. Both doubles Fall Oxfords Presbyterian Church and ad- Axla. B. & L. Ass'n. ~~ • j ,. J J Every Business Iiiiiik. '1" •snli'iiiiil.v K minutes w»t forty feet from the In l topped bythe Kaierson Elks in all i 6—2. W. D. Cunningham and N. •• appearance. The approprla- Third Wednesdays Tjay DlN'IMi Kooin Siiln—7 piire, ll^-li dressed the Scouts on all phases [ i^ trui* l th«. irr?>i-i-[ion of said «outheasterly Hide of missed the lines by inches. How- matches were won in straight ! A. Chase defeated F. Hoch and E. Onr Standard Oxfords 1'46. Irvine Street oak. Jl.">. lef- Ixix ».".. in t-ood condi three games of the match rolled s tfhich :ire made by our City lion. Inquire -Jl Cliarlolte place, 01 Real Estate For Sale or uf my tn.ivi-lnl;c uu.l l..-H.-r. l'aterson Street with the southwtstern ever, in the second set he found 5ets. Cunningham -and Chase de- of fire prevention and fire fight- hltle of Teneyck Place; thence running Former National Cham- Thursday night at Rahway. The ! Walters 6—3. 6—3. J. C. Jones 5.00 Grade during this uncm- I'h-.ll.- Kahway 7-«r,IS. - - M. !'. lti:.\I>l''O himself and taking that set and feating Hoch and Walters, while ing. As this mcetinB occurred Rent I'listli-T. south forty-three degrees eleven liiln" visitors toppled 972 and 990 in I and R. W. Lindsay defeated F. «>r.t crisis is certainly belns iirforL ul«'s east one hundred feet to a point pions Withdraw Services the next, he won a decisive vic- Jones and Lindsay won over 1.95 pr. during "Fire Prevention Week." uhs'-riiieil anil sworn ili'-m."..' running Houth forty-six degrees the first two games and. rang up i Krapf and O. Mednitsky '6—2, apportioned throughout our Garages 'IVE room bunpaloTr. all improve- his Sth day .if II.I.III.T. l'.r.l. tory over Krapf, of Hazezlton. Krapf and Mednitsky. Chief Ritzman dwelt considerably "Mammy Tree»" Protected Earth u Sten From Abort ments, live lots, good for raising AltUAIIAM WIMTZ. forty-nine minutes west forty feet to a For Coming Season 6—3. • I 3.95 pr. 3.75 Value I made a personal survey, IM'int: thence running mtrth fortj ne High Scho a high score of .1051 in the final on the loss incurred cacto year by Seed trees left by a Inrse lumber The following Is a quotation from GAUAdES, ti anil up, one block from chickens,- price $4000. Xi.tary I'ulilk- .if X. J. thri'i» degrees eleven minutes west ono utatiou. Inquire Bauer-Brooks Co. Other four to six room complete orr,-,-t—A host: flame. The best total for " the t BorT.iriR this week which took company opCTatlnR-in Arkansas nnd hundri-d feet to the Houthtasterli sldo Hde Park. THE ROAD BACK communities from fire, and ex- Professor Piccard's story of bis trip g23l homes with two to ten lota, for sale KI'SSKI.l. S. IKII'IV of I'uterKon Street; thence running t'.V. iiU's east along 1'aterson Street fort the five- members of", the Rahway my trees" Jiy negro cutters, who of 10,000 meters the earth Is a mar- _lirw prlee. lluildiiiK altenitlona of all monthl; to witness K'M'l'lrr . HI lr.s iini do to help prevent fires. He ex- -MM— to- rhtr—point—and-place ~'of BE" ~. M. C,"A'. basketball team which ^?_Kiiidinc. streets_that-were -ictlrrtis]j!_ snnrti — a^iinrt - cutting •felouar"sIsBC"""Te'f"'It~is" terrifyingr —Kfiid^:—liet—iityvsrinrates. It: MTTTIT---- .44U 1 l itun'ry, ^."i Kltu avenue, ItahAvuy. Ion terrace,' Newark, N. J. Phone •won the •national title two years i*'.iiriiirrT.~r.T.^' 1"! l.'W ... THE FAMOUS with 'scrub and bushes them down. Several larse trees pre- too. As we rose, the earth seemed x Badge requirements, demonstrat- UL-IG-41 Terrace 3-1170. sepUtf .I y There is due approximately $4,000.33, fchly touted o ago have-turned professional for ...... 171 i ** west end of the Third viously marked with a distinguished at times Kka a huge disk, with an iirt. I'liarlw V. Ahlioit l.:ir"..'n ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. THE FAMOUS ing each detail , to the Scouts. J. O. BUELl, |.l:lintiH. v rii:i with iutureat from August 1«, TJ31, ana the approaching season was made where several side streets wliite streak are left on each ncro rli-s .1. WVIilt. i-t al..costs. (ite many of t Tiil U'l'll V.I7 This was particularly valuable to unturned eifee, rather than tho Help Wanted—Men Be«I Eilote and In»nranc« Broker, lTl 1'i. :l. de ln> vl lor. .\r- at a basketball conference held Herman s In ofl st. George ave- M MOJQ Ptr«t, Rahway, N. J. tlmi l Law. Klt.VXK It. K.MMOXS. Sheflff: local fans h those Scouts working on the Fire- to assure tbo seeding In of n new globe It Is. The bluish mist of the HYKIt * AHMSTKONC, Solrs. Friday ., night with _ _., President 'I'll! lls till Mu :i^ 5 l'lll-: Valley Malt Co. ..r ltetlilehcni. l'a. Ph ?oe3L T.v virlin- o ,'s winning Herman art- made passable, and curbs crop of youns trcc.^. ncconllng to atmosphere grew red-tinged and the would Ilk.- to ai'iioini a dlslrllmlor t. 1-Vea $17.2^ BDJfcKR BeplS niw lil b Jmiscues and • Eighth Grade:Eleven 2.95 pr. ^ like a new city with and entcrtalnlnK fvening. ' Hi Campbell jstnt;i. During the meeting. Captain •UASMORETHW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BUNK >al- line from '-Improvements" that~are=made Robert^Henderson stated that the Beats Cubs,' 36 to 0 On Sunday. October 4, at the WATCH—Wliite RIPII! watch and chal of which J we place gave me more satis- with Elks' lunlta lost. Iteward. V playen»liuu" received many oilers Court of Honor held In Wari- Ct-iitral avcintc*. The light but fast St. Mary's 0 than I have had in a long nanco Park, Elizabeth. Scout Fred ist on Pass :_ to plaj during the next season The Rahway Record Eighth Grade football eleven won . as ;ome of these, lmprove- Stanley received his Star and fs boys opt nnd rather than break up the Loans strong" combination" that had a 36-0 victory over the heavy wtre advocated by me Life awards. Scout Harry English kick( Women's '.vas. a member of Com- UONET TO LOAN on cona ana mart- "Railway's Home Neyyspaper" made siich an enviable record, the Hoagland Cubs at Riverside Park and Assistant Scoutmaster Will- yards ! . 1 raze. Uyer & ArmBtrans* Rahwaj .five deeided to turn professional. Tuesday afternoon. Irvine and Council but I could not get National Bank Building, Banwar. s. RahuS iam' Oppenheimer became Star Members of the championship Gilgannon were the star ball car- School pport for them. I was'sur- N. J. «ctl2-rt losing b Arch Scouts. The troop also took part Please place the following ad in The Record classified section for issue team «re:' Captain Henderson. riers for the winners, while Far- »t the good condition of whenl in the parrtdc and rovtetv of all Harry ©rr, Victor Chaillet, George mer and Harnage played -well on Unc and the road around Professional of and continue for to Machon Shoes for troops in the council under the the defense for the Cubs. This ' Lake Doty itfid Walter Dura. Despite Support avenue to St. Mary's direction of Scout Commissioiipr MISS HAERIET E. RUSS issue hereafter. the loss of the services of these was the fourth victory this season ™'erj-' While on this trip I Lyman L. Parks and Scout Exec- Instruetioiis jn Interpretive, toe, tap, Neptune veteran^, the "Y" expects to place for the St. Mary's team: a at:d ballroom danclne. Private Jeflsona Girls funeral cortege using utive Don W. Moycr. by npitolntracnt. I'hono Kahway 7-'J2Sl. Remittance in CHECK OR CASH MUST ACCOMPANY AD TO IN- i. the ball : a strong outfit in the field this The summaries: Shoes «1. no doubt the first In Address US West Unzelwood avenue. •, the visitors t winter.* Although no coach for Our regular 2.50 line of At the Rahwaj' Board of Re- eep22-oaw-4t SURE PUBLICATION. Errors by phone and unnecessary bookeeping KICIUH (iriulr lluucliuul CuliH many years as this road nuch yardage the- teQn has been selected, the .I.....K11 IIIJ. Muudy Oxfods and Pumps All 5.00 Values view, which holds its first session ..I Krlyl.ilT „-„.,—K..iii«-.> 'iJ'-was impassable. will thus be eliminated; . ;.-.,•„;..! !;TT(] ' ' outfit will be" Built around You wlU recognize the maKe since the summer tonight, Scout- 77^ SliiillKiliK I when Jui when you see it. ,. "M-suggest that Lake ave- master R. F. C. Hardenburg ex- HTEB & AEMSTEONG players^as Meyers. Miska. Berg- l Rate—25 words or less, 25 cents each issue. JDk. fumbled ViiiKlfriiiurk 1.95 pr. tho clty Uneto toe Ha pects to have a great number of wardt. iKorbely, Hilbert, Karan :.T....l! •- Counselors -at Law -'• A pass U.h....hniun '^T - boys appearing for Merit Barges. One cent for each additional word over 25. •and several others with consider- Satili'uzn 3.95 pr- it end neti Q.ll....lrvlni. I Fariiicr ™? ^metery be put In good Scout Eugene Whelan is expected able e~>erlcnce. I..II .It.. Jt<. vl.- Eahwa> National Bank Building -Machon HH ™°n. this being a boundary to attain first-class rank. Plans-are going fonvard at the RAHWAY, N. J. d< ^-between - Middlesex-"and There will be a troop hike from on for-the formatlon-of ptun< U I think that Rah- headquarters, 48 Monroe street, several -basketball leagues, such IIn;iKlnnd Cul»« n » ("» II (i W put it Radio leUsl rriachinery they have starting at 9 a. m., Suhday.~~As- as"an industrial loop for local in- ToiK-tidutrni—Irrlnc. :t: Utaunion "• I place | Uoilfji'y. 1. IliTcrn'-<:inH. liiniilr.-- • arien used-morgood shapee b. yThes Rahe- slstant Scoutmasteraftftiahwi wUl UAniOOtKPAIIii.NT' on all makes of dustries, the Older Boys' league (•iidrri'.v, 1. Itt-rrn-v—4'li>s. Cmiilri.— Buy Now and Save cnts than nthpra nr|fj sets: prompt service. W. Scull. Itt Tor Saturday afternoons, and icad-the-troop. - Irvine street, near llbx«ry. 1'hone : final be apreclated by Bah—ay 7-1013-J. . sepl5-tf probabli a church league. > On October 23. Troop 40 will R. Talleit "nowa Man ; PMple who have to use thehold a public card party at the fa Thoseiattendlng the conference There have been reports among Real Estate For Rent •• Great praise should be Moose Home. were President Reed, Manager the less civilized tribes nnd nraonR (Sard. | Uhe-street- Committee and ~Bert"Hflsbrbuck, Captain Hender- certain savage peoples that roen SIX room duplex honae, nil Improve Toff f Matthews for their Uicnts; fraruiie. SI Herpont street. Iu r8on, William L. Boswell, chair- have measured as- much as 15 feet. Some Double the Role! quire SJ i'lerpout street. sei>15-tf !Wit_in-helping-out—a- _ oft Uie^_atliletj^3:r~nnltteeT -From aelunrTeTOfaFtliat uave £een~ . It's hard to say which we'd rather wild steer. Center, Harry Drackcrt, about to be spilled by a maniac IIOl'SK eight n'onu. all lmprovciiienls, . CHJlmers Reed, general sec- compiled, tlie greatest helRht-fonnd " and getting best re- not listen to, a man i hi bronk. Below, Ml»s Florence Randolph of Oklahoma, one of th^e itar funnier, electrlflty. gas. coal range, ' ol the Y. M. C. A. was thnt__ot. Tonlnard's. Flnlander, cowgirls who reflects the charm and "couragei of: Western ~wornanHood7 borhnod. I*none Kabvray 7-03ti3-W or who measured 112 Indies—fl feet 4 G!nclrDfltl E lrer 7-0WT, Inches. *-**- streets -where" our-men— ~ ^" ' •" Ab Pay.

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"' Eight The Rahway Record Friday, October 9. 1931 Telephone Rahway^7-0600 The Rahway Record, -Friday, October 9, 1931 Nine Asks For $100,000 In Eagles Hold Lead In velopment of the youth of Union County on the scene, he turned off a gas Supreme Court Suit "OH, GRAVE, WHERE IS THY VICTORY?" Eight Rahway Schools , father, Son, Die Jet which was open in the bed-Water Board Hears Girl Scout Column > ; —, through the many-.Soy Scout troops, to'pre- room and Mrs. Rinas carried the "Rahwajr'a Home Newspaper" vent this delinquency. ' " Emptied In 9'/2 Minutes Recreation Pin Loop ,.,,„._. to The B«wil> boy's body downstairs, and then Rahway has six active Boy Scout organi- ;: In Suicide Pact Report On Ozone New Brunswick. Oct. 9—James PUBLISHED EVERT TUEBDAT AND FRIDAY AT Fire Drills Held By Ritzman In became hysterical. Efforts made The first of a series of Scout- ROTH & COMPANY sations and they deserve the support of-every All Schools i -' (Continued from Page 1) to revive the pair were without FITC Teams Tied . For Second Kelly, of Rahway. asks $100,000 i FAKRELl PLACE, RAHWAY, N. J. BX THE success. leaders training courses given by Place With 1 Defeat Each damages In a Supreme Court ac- MEAT MARKET citizen in this city financially able to pay their .(Continued from Pace One) local director Miss Irene Hoffman tion filed here today against the HWAY PUBUSIIING CORPORATION. share In the development of our future man- Arrangements to broadcast the Emptying the eight Rahwdy AN From the position of the boy's ceremonies incident to the dedi- chool buildings of 3.652 students was held last Tuesday evening at BKCBEATION I.RACl'E Federal Seaboard Terra • CotU Offer Uniform-Good Quality Meats and Entered at the Rahway, N..J., Post Office hood. The solicitors are planning, to spend ' E body, it was believed he had by which to fine out whether Headquarters with sixteen enroll- cation of the new Washington in a total elapsed time of • nine ;; Chief Ritzman, after discover- ozone would remove the bad W. I.. Company. Perth Amboy, claim- as second class matter under the Act of an active week-end canvassing this city for awakened and tried to crawl from ed members. The next session .1 (1 ing he contracted an occupational Poultry at Consistently Lower Prices t , Bridge, spanning the Hudson one-half minutes was the ing the circumstances, called Fire- the room, being overcome before tastes occasionally present in the •-' 1 October 2, 1927. • donations in order that Railway's quota might rom Port Lee to 79th street, New men Harold Schweitzer and Chas. will be held Monday evening, Oc- Itiimlili-r A C. 1 disease which has left him on In- Special Suggestions-FmHAY & SATURDAY record made in a series of fire getting the door open. The hus-local water would be to give it N. J. Itcfuruint »•>• be reached when the campaign ends Tuesday York City, on October 24, have i, Semii P. Post, who worked for nearly tober 12, at 7:30. All interested I'hlla. 0,. O. Fredricks with the observance of Fire Pre- iam Christian responded in an- l endeavor as the Boy Scouts. nominee , for Governor, will ob- ; CJarlirT who was called, pronoun- swer to a call to police headquar- C. W. Ludlow showed extensive Headquarters, the losing patrols l plant from October 8, 1918, until Circulation Manager. .Joseph H. Kcefe vention Week. ' ced the father and son dead. of Pine Cone gave a three-course Ollill i Jfc Hmlrn . o November 18, 1929. He handled serve his 50th birthday tomorrow ^. ters and assisted with the resusci- work'by the department. The 1> I I' u .4. Mechanical Superintendent Carl L. Manakcr Efforts to better the timc£ .; According to Mrs. Rinas, the work included the cleaning and dinner to the winners of the re- large quantities of lead dust, and Sirloin working on his campaign pro- tation attempt. Statements were Chuck Roast \% There are still fifteen farms in the Bor- gram. made at some of the buildings Besnlt, family received a letter Tuesday obtained from Mrs. Rinas. resandlng of filter No. 1 at the cent contest. Scout Vivian Graves The Eagles bowling team stood due to alleged Improper ventila- NEW JERSEY ADVERTISING ough' of the Bronx, according, to the New. will be made this afternoon. .tVotifying-them -to have Fred in plant; 475 feet of six-inch pipe led the singing and Qretchen at the head of the list with three tion facilities on or about Decem- :BOSS Neighbors stated that Fred, who Steak^ REPRESENTATIVES York Times. Well, wouldn't you .like .to see Chief .Ritzman stated, as he was tiie Elizabeth court Wednesday. laid in Cherry street. 700 feetroT TCightlinger, former lieutenant straight victories as the first week ber 15, last, his lungs collapsed New Jersey's yield in-cultivated The father, who had just recent- was still missing Wednesday after- causing the disease which has Newark suburban • Newspapers^ '.Nowark a real Tammany farmer? ' blueberries is now more than 10;- •"of'~the~ opinion several of the noon, had often caused trouble two-Inch pipe laid in Washing- and local director Miss Irene of the Recreation Bowling League schools can be emptied, in Ipss ly obtained work with the Gibbs ton street, thirty-three feet of Hoffman were guests. schedule came to a close at the now confined him to his bed. 33cW Rib Roast 2J5 RATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES 000 crates or practically double nnrl Hill. (Irm sniri hp rnnlri nnt for the family through his run- (Solid Meat) the production a year ago, when time. two-inch pipe laid in Sycamore Troop 2—The Bluebird Troop Recreation Alleys Thursday night. ,,v jotsey Ne\repapers, Inc New York City Fire Prevention Begins At -ppVmnl on- y.-iuiU-ll - 1 S.3B0 crates of 32 quarts each to take the strwfnmrtv-tnree Ieec or two-hfld th" '- rnwriny Knylps won all tnree games dirt Oifircr Herbert know tho rip. wgro marlcotodi according to an uelievea nis actions ana me lact inch pipe laid in Meadow, avenue, day evening at Headquarters. from the Elks to have a perfect IOUS manner to court; and the mother ex- 1 THE — 8UBSCRD7TION RATES niflcance his words would have in modern article by Wallace Moreland in present Tuesday leaving the plained she could not leave as that he was about to be commit- 300 feet of two-inch pipe in Mad- Marie Challlet was elected chair- record. Rolled Swlft'i I .hen the Arc • j ted to a state institution, had One Year. $250; six months. $1.50; three months, life when, many years ago, he wrote "^Prom" the October issue of New Jersey building in 45 seconds. - 'I he Walter had started school this ison avenue. 115 feet of two-inch man for the year and plans were Tied for second honors were Boneless Franklin School, which has indi- -club fives i, preyed on the mind-of the father pipe in Montgomery ~ street; 117 JHa rben Store $1.00: one .week, six cents. JintLfilnElfi-lssue.iUiree =small-fires comes of t no small mishap." A Agriculture^ —.•— _j City loop ant ! fall and she had to care for him. made to work on merit badges and fivei teams,"eachwithTwo wins and Sutar Cured" Smoked The New Jersey yield is 99 per- vidual exits for each room was for some time. Just why the fa- feet of two-inch pipe in Nicholas other work for the year. one loss. The five were Rambler •Money Back if Not Satisfied1 tents. fire loss of approximately a half biUlon dol- emptied of 640 pupils in 40 sec- land New Jerscai Planned Suicide Action ther went to bed with the younger place, sixty feet of twenty-inch cent of the world's total for cul- club teams J.J -. Around 10 p. m., Tuesday, Ri- Troop 3—Popp...y Troop and A. C, N. J. Reformatory, Phila- OF lar; In a. single-year In a -tax on^Ametlcan- tlvatcd ulutiberrtcsT—Trrese~ni ton~~aiid~dalmed his life also pipe across WestHelisvEnue^t leader Gretchen KighUinger held [tfelphla Quartz. Jolly Five -and —Come to see our— d-\ nas told his wife to retire and that could not be determined. Madison avenue, 300 feet of six- Call Hams progrcss that could by no^tretch of the The_recqrds madejitjhe other 5 he would go look for Fred, who a joint supper at Headquarters American Legion. The Elks were imagination be called a "small^mishap" and greater crops of blueberries in bchoois~givinK ""the number of inch pipe in Woodbridge road, Specials on Lamb Roast itudents present, were: Ilich _ er rollin. - was missing at the time. Mrs. SOCIAL CHAPTER MEETS- 195 fse', of- two-inch-pipe in -Lud- Thursday evening: the only team to go without a vic- Th.L< nrivspaper was founded anJ Is maintained certainly it kindles a lot of trouble. Of the natural state, as marketed in .. A. alleys, 4 > Rinas went to sleep and did riot Troop 4—The Blue Bonnets are tory in th"e~fl rst week's schedule. INFANTS WEAR this amount S20^9ft000-fa-the loss suffered ' ^nost—quarters of~ttTo globed - 40 '££=_ A—vanishing—luncheon^—and--low—streets-1-400-feet-of—six-inch opon tiie principle o( a clear, cuutlsc uud unbLi.vetl onds: Washington, 266. one min- [wins over the|» f hear her husband come home. In- pipe in Milton boulevard: also making a special study of trees In the matches rolled last night in New Jersey because of fires. card party was held.by St. Paul's this month. They met at Head- the Joly Five won two games from 3 Piece •25c prrsenlation of sll the Intercstlnj news of the city. ute. 30 seconds'; Grover ' Cleve- totals of 85(- stead of going to his own bed. Ri- bociai Chapter Wednesday after- numerous hydrants replaced and Rahway hns been unusually fortunate in "I was most Impressed by the tnd upon the basis of a progressive editorial policy. land. 453. one minute. 30 sec- three gam _nns^ook the_ place of Fred.inbed |nppn. The pri?e winners were breaks repaired. quarters this afternoon. the Teeko A. C, losing but one difficulty which Germany and KNITTED SET fire loss, due in a large measure-to the pro-— onds; Columbian. 291. one min- -and 829 f(—r with Walter., indicating his sui- ! Mrs. George Grimmil. Mrs. H. B. Financia_l resolutions__ totalin__ g "Troop"5=Offlcers'"df'the'Forget-jgame"9I7"to"'868."fi'hileThe""Ainer- England will have in - ridding REGULAR Fmh-KUIp cresslvcncss. of Fire Chief Walter -H. Ritz- ute, 15 seconds: Roosevelt, 4r>0 ,_sio-was-rag; citie action had Deen planned pre- I Johnson, Mrs. Uustave Ohlweiler. $12 312*50 were approved as fol- 1 °>e-nots-are-Mrs.-VIola-SamuelSr--lcan-LC8lon-<»owned-the Quinn A: themselves of the dole, which ~iaau"aria~lils"eflicleht~department. But like 40 seconds: Lincoln, 332, one earns with scoj viously. police believed. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, Mrs. lows: payment of $2,000 and captain; first lieutenant, Roberta Boden five in two of the three TIIK RECORD FLATFORM FOR ADVANCE- unionized labor there favors." 1178. while thr-i On awakening shortly before 3 j Charles Smith. Mrs. Archer Coll- 33,000 on principal of 1929 andJackson; second lieutenant Doro- games, taking the third by only Fresh Hams MENT OF CITY OF RAIIWAY every other city. Rahway -has many fires State Senator Dryden Kuser minute, 30 seconds. high game) < a. m., Mrs. Rinas went to the j yer, Mrs. Herbert Falkenstern, 1922 bond issues—interest pay- thy Bailey: patrol of pioneers. one pin, 813 to 812. Madeira DRESSES Young due to carelessness and other causes which ;aid recently in an interview at pins In the ] • ments of $3,220 and $480 on 1892Clarice Green; patrol of Eagles. Adams was high in the Teeko- were preventable. In some European coun- his home at Eernardsville. --In kitchen where she saw on a chair Mrs. Ellas Reisner. The affair FRESH .| ftc 1. Additional nre-dchUns equipment. talking of his summer abroad. Rah\v.a}^5. Yea rs.. A ?o the clothes Fred was to wear in i was in charge of Mrs. Lester H. bonds, $2,375 on 1929 bonds. $450 Dorothy Bailey; patrol of Scor- Jolly Five match with 194 in the ;. Appointment of Industrial commissioner by tries the. owner of property where fire origi- I'rcrm" l::ili\v:iy KI--MTI1 |r>C!#y league - ' on 1922 bonds and $787.50 on pions, Eloise Collier; patrol lead- second game, while Brady's 200 53c and up lb ere he attempted to" analyze the court.- With the letter from the Wolff and Mrs. Charles Heid. Fowl the municipal eoremmenL nates through carelessness is legally respon- DftiiluT \ l!l-i> rciub ups,* court, was a note, on the kitchen 1906 bonds. er of Ramblers, Robert Jackson: led the Legion-Qulnn amassing large S. Iniprovcmt-nt of Rahway River. _ - bor here. I was delighted to find week of Miss Isabella G. Way- |" game by the m lns in toe othe w U1 Infants Bath Robes thoroughly understand that individual re- brant. . a- mark of 1 _ After Chief Ritzman appeared Ads Pay Gamberton. Mrs. Z. HoblitzeU. • ^ _ ) 'J °. «f- Thr Hcconl has been worklnc with city America so relief conscious. It is HumanProblems Miss Dorothy LaForge. Miss Mil-: The Eagles swamped the Elks ROTH & CO officials and others for these and othtr !m- sponsibility is the key to the entire not only economic common sense. 89c and up -Fifty-six permits fnr mnstrfir- orrroll provrmrnls for yeara and will conttnse to do but a recognition ol the right ol liuell and Captain MUdred UtUe terry Street tion work totaling $92,150 wire IS- i-the Recijg., ~Coui*ses Planned 803; -tmtH-th«?y-are-reaHxed. This js-Eiro-Prevcntlon-Weekj-a national sued during September by BuH'd- Eecreation " 130 MAIN ST. Order* Delivered nstitution whereby the* citizens of the jovemment and state should ex- Hall, one of- -the- city's historic ert every effort to secure employ- FROM RECORD FILES OF YEARS AGO ing Inspector" John T. Bedow. nbler-A. C. w We Give and Redeem United States are urged to give some con- structures. Ttie permits were: Dwellings. $76,- games frc (Continued from Pace 1) E. Gallaway. who is training the j while Backhaus rolled 214 for S. & n. GREEN STAMPS structive thought in an effort to reduce the ment for those out of work, to aatic Co., Erirls for the Hostess Badge, will thus prevent the possibility of 560: ' -garages, S3.900; additions handling and understanding of i high man in the Eagles-Elks fire losses In America, as 75 per cent of these Ralnvay 50 Years-Ago Eahway 15 Years Ago For the first time in the his-and alterations. $7,750; business aft scoring i assist. paid idleness under the dole sys- tory of the city the annual rally men. These conferences are not !clash. ' losses are preventable. Rahway is taking an tem.' ]'r.,m T!.- .l.lnira:.' .t Times l-'rum 'i tie Uahwiiy Ui-curil S3.850. ""'" the Merck [ | The Wdnesday and Thursday lilT III. llllli - of the Holy Name Societies of the intended to develop skill in the PniDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1931 active part in this national program and Probably the worst fire that treatment of the-many physical .._..Wita_the announcement - this scores follow: The Rahway. High School lost won' Sic week that Russell W. Veasey. of Chief BlBmnn"has~plamrefl~"a~wiflfrspread Tjj~Plscata.~way 'township." Mid- - city ^.entailing ..a and mental conditions which in- alesex County, a farm in the ,"| practically" )all~crTance "ofgairiinc" |97 but droppf and energetic campaign for this week to roil-for September. 1881. follows: j loss of almost $80.000, was dis- jI with a crowd_estimated_at_8 0pp|| ...... _ _ fluence human behavior but will 53 Thorn street, had agreed to Miss Abelda Oliver. 17 Oliver v ed sho tl r aftcr ml I l he state class B champlomhlp [743, and thei warn all citizens against fire hazards and in- hands of one family for... more, Annie T: Kennedy. Ahnie'-'-A7rep «J - f 3 """ ~ tln BHt attending the services in River- develop an understanding of the be the G. O. P. councilmanic can- VVar. Against Want...... -.- i i Tor thethird consecutive year last &-a876 to 8 • street—has returned from a two •.nan 120 years, with a^farmhouse r side Park. The committee on ar- variations in the mental classi- didate in the Fourth Ward, the A' IRTUAL declaration or war against want struct them how to reduce the risks that said to be more than 200- years of Sharpe, Ilarry R. Anderson. Saturday -when they were defeat- ". game. M. Republican city slate Is now com- weeks' vacation at Point Pleasant. i:: Rahway during the coming winter cause such enormous fire losses. ; framSundaye , structurein the reas radjoinin of. theg largthe I rangements was headed by Will- ore of 221 . fications of industrial workers as lge, is about to pass Into the Frank P. Price. Helen A. Comp- City Hall and occupied by James J i m J. Hennessy. and included ed by Summit. 14 to 0. . The de- well as the inherited and" acquir- plete. The candidates are as fol- Troop 7—This troop plans an ::1IS was shcnvn —by- the whole-hearted This campaign includes fire drills In the hands of strangers. Mr. and a the highesj H. ton, Eflie Fisher. Gertie L. Moore; McCollum, furniture dealer. 114- the following: P. J. McCue, feat was the first sustained by the lows: First Ward. William Her- all-day hike to Colonia for Mon- 120 I the match. [ ed physical conditions which, .:ur l;i whldi the Cily Unemployment schools, inspection of nil residences, especially Mrs. Walter G. Dunn are making Joseph North. Albert B. Wilson. | Main street, and Gries Bros--. George Andelfinger,'James-Kear-i Scarlet and Black in two years I Recreation when coupled with environmental man: Second Ward. Ernest E. day and cook lunch on tin-can CV: ::nittec fttnt to work Monday evenine in the business and congested districts, ad- olans to moVe away from the Store, 122-124 Main ney, Jr., John F. Geyer. Michael j and but the second in three years, factors, contribute to the behavior Floren; Third Ward, former Judge stoves. \'arm that was acquired back in D;mham. Lillie C. Bonney. formatory b iv.ir.2 its complete organization. Half a dresses before the Boy and Girl Scouts, and ?.obert E Crosson Asher W. Bis- j f stores and their con- I McCue. M. P. Ennis,. James KeKeee- ,j . 1 and performance of these workers Fayette N. Talley; Fourth Ward. Troop 8—The Robins arc hold- 1811 by Asa Dunn, the great- Robert E. Crosson. Asher W. Bis -tcnts were wiped out whil i and 783 pins Harris' Dep't. Store . :i committees were appointed and the an attractive window display in a centrally sett Mira P - Crosson -Carlotta -- e the shanshan. . EdwarEdwardd JJ. . FitzgeraldFitzgerald. .Jo- Jo. . Four Wivet Permitted in industry and the community. Mr. Veasey; Fifth Ward. Lee P.ing their meetings with Mrs. Hub- jrandfather of the present occu- CafCafee ai!ai!dd bowUh Itwo games frg nboii a31 appeared to be ready to give located store window. Chief Ritzman also pant-of the place. The old-time Scott Eddie C McGuckin Pred--- . . B alleys of PPatt - seph . BBaderd . antL.JSZiUlaja-.LJSZiUl - E. 1 1 .. MoliamniPUw;Mnv jti-rtuit a man ^e, which ups^ Also, by exchange of ideas^y the, Fiero. bard on Monday afternoons. rick J : taw f nr vvlWB foremen composing the class, "Rahway'a mo»t popular r liKip Snd money fo plan TBYrellerof,"tlie "snve'STTlst of "don'ts" which was published" omestcad has hand-hewn beams BabelrinhPt". Samuesamni.l! AlexanderAiPvnnriAr". MiltoMiltnn!n | - McCartney. 126 Main RonavTie. " '" . " nts.of 782. It'. Gaskill, Willie Drumplemann. j |of the winner! each man will enrich his knowl- in lait Friday's issue of this newspaper and throughout, hand-made shingles edge from the combined ideas of Rahway, N. J. I.^'. year's committee did an almost per- which,should be memorized by every citizen. _md hand-wrought nails. The Georse Alexander. Lillie Moore, j : ;ub coasiderlnc ltwas for.ired only alter _ wilding is-in fine state of prescr- Martin Ulrich. Wallace Laing. | the group. This procram_shows_that. the .fire authorities... Louise Mintel, Lizrie E. Wells. Al- 1 The persons who enrolled for • • ir.crxrncy had arisen and the members of this city an doing everything possible to ,-ation. Naturally, the family first aid for industrial workers, JOSS?SS much antique furniture. v:n V. Gaskil!. LizrJe D. Drumple- ! :. Jorcfd to act with trisscr-Uke precision. bring forcefully before the pubUc the great ;ome of the pieces being rare, but maun, Amelia Urban. Nellie Wes- ] auto drivers, and the gneral pub- J •• :irayb3Ck of the work last year was the- jKS5te_cau5cd_bi'_fire_and_the_citizcns_should_ liC7~wlll-be-glad—to—know—thatr . >: the committee and the difficulty of to-opernte to make the coming year a tireless hey expect to retain them for a Disterway. Freeman North. Frank | Leavt George Stewart has returned from Turkeys ,ime at least. a short leave of absence and will ;>r!y investigating the needy cases. These one in Rahwny. E. Alexander. Willie Ulvich. Chas. | I'm gong into Bauer's and buy a begin his classes Tuesday at "7:30 at SpeciaiTOffering » •.a\it obstacles will be overcome this wln- We must learn to guard our hon$es~and Rising taxation .and mounting F. Sheldon, Mabel Scott. Lizzie { p. m. Due to the long delay in . :lu- committee being grcatl}' enlarged, and places of business against fire. It must be ublic debt in New. Jersey cannot B. Helms. Florence Way. beginning, enrollment is still pos- - :r.vi-sti^»tins will be done in dlstrcts with made a regular household duty, exactly as M. Stetson, Charlie Post. Ratiei '—Week-End-Special.r ie stopped by legislative will and Heissenbuttel. • Ida May A'.exan- - sible' """" ' •" .--Adolph's- i we light the ftirnaee or rako the lawn. Poor telnistrativo change—cf, mirr der. Flossie L. Compton. Johnnie —-winner refuse? left in comcrsrcareless disposal— ilone.-lor-these must oc founded Awarded $1,500 Verdict irering Is expected to be great- of cigars and cigarettes—these are little ipon .i revision of the traditiona Their Velvet Smooth Ice Cream In Auto Accident Suit rr ::-. Rihway this winter, the committee will things in themselves but they may be the Popular attitude toward public ex- The Common Council ix' U:ior able to handle the problem. It will penditure, says the Tax Survey meeting on October 4 received re- . use o£ a co] cause of a conflagration. Commission in its report. This Is Delicious— Joseph Pan' Injured In Crash In hi-.,- Mr. Paris R. Forman again as Its head. ports from City Property Com- ' tricky play, French Spun Ail-Wool The American people do not want such report's most interesting chapter mittee that a new roof is needed Woodbridee « -vil! as several of last year's group. Vari- a law as the European one cited. And it f'-speed, the is devoted to a discussion of the on enginehouse in Seminary •J O-.LS. orjnniiatlons and fraternities will also be should not take a law to awaken them to need in this state of "the econ- K>>31 footbal Trvjthe New Bauer's Drinks New Brunswick, Oct. 9—Joseph Jersey Frocks , street and new floor in part oc- :>;>rt.spiited this winter, and with such auxilT- the responsibility which each citizen must imy viewpoint in public expendi- cupied by truck company. Com- Sa Paul of Rahway, suing by his JSV .roups as the Parent-Teacher Associa- accept if we are to control preventive fires. re." mittee on Fire Department ap- Brown Cow — mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Paul, was nosis. Rixi Croa^ ,ctc. coroperntlng. an almost "An economy viewpoint," says proved following members: Wash- cport. awarded $1,500 Tuesday after- ington Engine Co.. John A. noon by a jury which had heard i» idft local relief board is now functioning. Maybe they are Princess Eugenie hats but :he report, "docs not mean tha Scotch Highball Each By tli- time winter sets in and the real activ- Important services are to be cur-Hughes. B. W. Hughes. J. Shems. tie High Scho< 10c the trial of an action brought by Rayon Satin to i^ they are all more or less turtle-backs. George Dunham. John Frank. Au- Ready to Hang tailed or impaired, or that estab- de Park, the Pauls against Edwin Casey of ity of the committee begins, many of the gust Geibelhaus, John McDonnell: TURKEYS problems will have been solved and money lished" services should be elimi- fcf more than, Port Reading for compensation Comforters Council Takes Proper Stand nated. The'purpose of this dis- Independence Hook and Ladder _tp__witncss for injuries received in an auto- Damask ai:c! roodstuCs rcadv for distribution. cussjpn _Js. Jo pjjint out^ Uiat_ in Co., George McLeish. John Cor- Wlien^You Think of ^Home"-What Do Ir's grid outfil Don't Forget-Our 43 BTuSGrecn Orchid .Vt-Donhttoir-iJays-wtll-probabUr-ijave-to— —£!OMMON-COUNCII»-should-be--commended— iroviding for the real needs of the nelL'John "MooreTTSIoses Crane; |hly touted or The mother was also given a average Drapes in all new colors. o- i-.' lu frequently this winter to obtain food for the stand it took on the trunk sewer people both the legislative and tin Washington Hose Co.. James Ton Picture? many of tr Week-End Special judgment of $282.75 for her medi- Fancy Fresh Killed Frying and clothing, for the destitute, why wouldn't project at the special meeting last week local "attitude has frequently been Buraes, Matthew Coope.r, Thos. cal expenses. The accident oc- " Iv .> good plan for the housewives of Rah- " when It voted against a blanket approval of ne displaying little or no concern Hand. James Welsh. j local fans h: curred on April 7, 1930, when the i's winning th •••':•. in canning for their own use. to fill a the acts of the Joint Meeting. Rahway has for economy, and that in conse It may he a bungalow covered with foliage, a mansion hidden 2 lbs. of Four Kiada of QQ boy, 19, at the time, was riding a ZHICKENS Quen«3nany sources of waste and Rahway 25 Years Ago pch school u: motorcycle on Rahway avenue, Ii-v extra iars'to be set aside for such dona- already paid plenty In this project and should lU 29 tioiis. The dreaded fall housecleaning period not pay a penny more until this city is given unnecessary cost have been ig- From The I'nluii I>«uioer:i[ away among old shade trees or a liltle brick house on the hill. Delicious Candies l/t/C UIKIIHT 11. l!k»i the fray. Woodbridge. and came into col- 2 1-2 to 3 l-2 1b.^avT 1 nored. It is necessary to emphasiw lision with Casey's car. !•• :ilso upon us and it iniuht be a sood idea recognition on an the points presented by the No matter where or what it's to be. you know right now' you'll frere numerous the fact that the attitude of re- Tuesday, October 9, will go teams, and I) you try one of these packages once The plaintiffs, represented by Choice Cuts for us to all go through our closets carefully special sewer committee. Rahway has al- sponsible officials from the legis- nqed money to buy it—and if' it's to be your home you'll s O1 •"id m out all the clothing, shoes and other ready spent $378,000 as Its share of the costs down into history as the most f. in the early ; you'll be a satisfied customer. Jacob S. Karkus of Karkus & c lature down to the humblest lo- brilliantly successful event ever surely want to own it! lit the local bo Korkus, Perth Amboy, sought $10,- iiTJonnl belongings u) that we will not have and must spend at least $178,748 before the • cal administrator should be that held, in the City of-Rahway. It cues and I 000 for the boy and $1,000 for Rib Roast-// 'o nimmage through our house when the first work Is completed. --,-'' of prudent, careful use of public was "Firemen's Day," and fully |al line from his mother. The defendant was First 6 Ribs. ^wition call is made. This city has been more or less of the '' "••• • -'" ^-J "• • -r -• c T>:I lb funds in providing the essential 10.000 people viewed the grand of which represented by William H. D. Cox In order that we may successfully ward off proverbial "goat" in this construction work. governmental services." pageant. There were 2.000 fire- Start now and save regularly at the Rahway Savings Institu- of Harley. Cox and Walburg Legs of Genuine The last trunk line sower runs through this men in line and apparatus from st on Pass Newark. The case was tried be- "H' ;>.mss of hunger among our own citizens tion." Build up the fund that will help you to get your own tl;'s v,i:itcr we must all prepare to do our bit city, the trunk line within the city limits Anticipating that criticism may scores of New Jersey towns. The j's boys ope fore Judge Adrian Lyon. Rahway Exempt Firemen hauled home. ' -i- - IV poor kicko »i tl'.is war against want. was nqt constructed low enough to provide follow opening of the George Spring Lamb Washington Bridge, set for Octo- the famous old Franklin hand f \5 yards. 1 Coma in and try our special pre- 25 for the proposed internal sewage system and ngine still in a fine state of \ \wns, Rahw Over 11.000,000 women were gainfully em- several pumps will be needed In various ber 25, because of traffic conges- I ,; )d losing ; pared sandwiches and hot Republicans Hold tion on the New Jersey side, the preservation, notwithstanding that School Banh Day Tuesday ' Rumps and Legs of An ployed in 1930 according to the census figures points hi Rahway to pump the local sewage State Highway Commission on it did duty here 50 years ago. In ^yards when "ana they outnumbored men In professional into the trunk sewer, the disposal plant will the evening a grand open-air ball to Machon dishes served daily. c 200 pairs Tuesday disclaimed responsibility Active Meeting c service. Why says that this is a younc> man's be constructed near our door, and the cost of for conditions that may develop r.nd cake-walk was held in Cherry the by-pass which connects the Cranford street where a gay throng of mas Neptune c 25 We offer and placed the blame squarely (Continued from pare 1) lb Veal 25 $1.49 - upon the Port Authority of Newqueraders held high carnival un- the ball r lb sewer to the trunk sewer in Lennlngton street will have-to be-borne by this city- Yorkr which is bullding-the bridge. til late at night.. . . .: ..:.._. I the visitors b ing' with Captain George Nut- „: ... In Our Vegetable Department 100 pure linen Quofer.Must Be Raised The affair was in charge of th puch yardage 1 ter, 311 Central avenue. Cauliflower 10c & 15c unless provision is made in the contract that One of the primary causes as- following: Firemen's Committee- line. The Curtains IV^'H only 'a few days remaining before the the Joint Meeting bear this expense, and no signed for not having the ap- • The Second Ward Republican Cranberries, lb 17c tentative closing of the annual Boy Scout George D. Wilson. E. F. David. . whenJudg Luncheon Sets provision is made in the contract for the proaches ready is that the time John Laughlin, E. B. Slater, John The Rahway Savings Institution Club meeting Wednesday night a "wintenance campaign for $25,000 among the |k, fumbled ai Service Quality Republican Headquarters was Jersey Spinach, lb 5c Tailored Ruffled Table Cloths, 54x54 special allottment of additional space for for opening the bridge, originally P.. Leonard, W. Mintel. Frederick A pass 1 Fresh Jersey String Beans, lb 5« •°n communities comprising Union Boy Scout set for July. 1932, has been ad- Toms, George F. Urmston. Will- ''The Bank of Strength" end netted largely a memorial to the late Criss Cross Rahway. All of these items will be necessary vanced nearly nine months. Other United States Senator Dwlght W. With Napkins Council, the workers in Rahway report that -before Rahway will get Its true value, for iam Armstrons, Sidney. Harris Son ~s Phone- Phone Potatoes, 15 lb. peck :. .17c only about three-fifths of; the $2,500 quota contributing factors have retard- Harry Simmons: Citizens' Com- Morrow by President Engel and with valance' to Match f the cost of the sewer. downe 7 039 Watermelon, each' .; '. 25c or this city has been raised. . The local cam- ed the approach work. mittee. Dr. C. B. Holmes, chair- 119 Irving Street, Rahway, N. J. leptune. g( 70324 Secretary Charles T. Drake. An : | Rahway-now—holds a- strategical position —Sttrte-Highway-EnBtaecr-Bauer- " lellsh other meeting of the club will be Fancy Grapefruit'7.":":7VT".'".";".T.T:"."?7"4'fOT"29c" an couuultU!Ci3"eniiiprl36d"ofthlrty-of-thc- man:. Henry L. Lamphear, "Harry m in the trunk sewer project, and can hold up informed the commission at the Telephone 1800 i place 125 Irving Street held at the headquarters on Oc °st prominent and active men in Rahway meeting that the Port Authority Simmons. Henry S. . Barnes o, tober 20 with county and loca: and they are doing their utmost to bring this the completion of the work Indefinitely if Mayor James B. Furber, Prank this municipality falls to act on the matter. had declined tapay a share of the •final speakers on the program. community's quota" over the ' top. cost of completing the highway M. Stillman, William J; Drumple- Monday Evenings from 5 'to S:SO o'Clor.k Special prices on our Ice Cream given At last night's meeting and th_, 1.09 1.19 The citizens of this county will be called Until such time as the supplementary con- work in advance of the contrac- mann. Guy M. Howard, Edward Second Ward meeting resolutions Adolph's Market uPon this fall to vote for or against a county tract incorporates all the things' which Rah- tual date. Despite all obstacles. S. Savage, A. Edward Woodruff to Churches, Card Parties & Weddings. of sympathy and condolence were *s.' ^ c way Is seeking^the Council should not adopt Frederick C. Hyer. Henry B. Rol- The-Home of---Gooitfi .:* l^iJ?oaTcJl_AJarge-i3art-of. thfi..work..oL Mn-Bauer-said.-the-departmen^ irn^oh; WiUiam THrWrightT" Her | adopted to be sent to the family BUch boards Is caring" foFjuvehUe delinqu- the ordinance-to appropriate the addltionaf "We Deliver" of Mr.-Morrow. • - funds. We must be sure thatRahway is get- will have seven lanes available for man Gries.-William-P.- Phillip: -Cncy. .jf. the taxpayers are willing to spend vehicles" approaching" the bridge Thomas"H. Roberts. Henry Kipr. The Rahway Republican Club Hirris Dep't. Store m ting all that it has a right to expect or our from the Fort Lee side and nine will hold another meeting at th Free Delivery Anywhere in City °ney |0 aid persons after they have become Woodruff, William T." Weber. H virtual wardsTipon the people, why shouldn't municipal body will not be keeping faith lanes for those- entering New | L. Moore, George B. Cladck, Joh headquarters next Thursday eve Phone 7-O97O with its citizens. lJ " be bettor to spend this money for Jhe de- Jersey. j. cofl'ey, William L. Mershon. tr — i— /

Tel Ten The Rahway T?.«wrt. Friday. October 9, 1931 74600 models, of varied shapes and col- a class ol eight members The Rahway Record,, Friday, October 9,1931 ' Eleven - Democrats Prepare Mrs. Saal Honored Mrs. L. M. Hampton, Sr., andors, wcic arranged on a table-formed to meet at the c|ub at Mrs. Christian. Mrs. Hoeft also where visitors might Inspect* an—d •• 9p aa.. m m.. oonn OctobeOctoberr 222 foforr aann all all- - Slate of Candidates By Legion Auxiliary delighted with some piano selec- try them on, while Mrs. Dlcteon day session with Miss 'Alton News tions, while Mrs. A. M. Sperling gave out information as to mate- Odell, clothing specialist In the By MES. MABGAEET SOULE rials, cost, etc. A number of vis- State Co-operative Extension News and Gossip of the Silver Screen singing songs for the guest of Surprise Party Hdd for Delegate ^Btog Telephone: Kahway 7-0882-/ Feakes Not to Run; Party Will honor. Dancing was also, en- itors came to the exhibition and Work of the department of Agri- BIG SHOW MONTH Not Sponsor Ix>ve in Second To National Convention joyed. Union Council To Hebrews To Dedicate ANI MR, Fred H. Albee is on a ten- There will be a meeting of the The party was arranged by the [Double Feature Tonite and Tomorrow day visit; to the Albee home at Trustees ot the Colonia Public The selection of a standard Mrs. Christopher G. Saal was following committee: Mrs. Harry Honor Chas. A. Moore Memorial Gate Sunday Sarasota, Fla. she will return Library'next Tuesday evening at bearer in the Second Ward is allsignally honored at a surprise Newman, chairman; Mrs. Charles on October 9. 8 o'clock .at the home of Mr.that remains before the Demo- party given in her honor .by the Archer, Mrs. James Moran, Mrs. At RKO Rahway Will Complete 40th Year As The Rahway Hebrew Congre- Charles Knauer, president, on cratic City Committee has filled members of the Ladies' Auxiliary A. L. Carlson, Mrs. Harry Hoeft Treasurer October ZS gation will hold a special serv- 2BIG FEMURES-2 Mr andZMrs. Johnson have Fairview avenue, when plans for its slate for the coming election. to.RahwayJPost. No^5. American "arid- Mrs. Emil Neugebauer. ice for the dedication of the ftB«edTnto;th;e:ioage"onT;he^Albee the—coming" yfc&r~"will~ be~flon Legion at the "Legion" Headquar- tll-Roffers_and_lfiretta, estate. I lated. As this is a deferred meet- Friday night Fred Hedeman, Sr., ters Friday night. Mrs. Saal, who IHATOIAKINGTAT Young Appear On by Union Council, No. 31, Jr. O. WILL ing the president and secretary; was named as tie councllmanic is county president of the county CLUB tion'at the Baron Hirsh Cemetery auxiliary, returned last week Mrs. William Dickson. chair- Local Screen U. A. M., on October 26 at which near Tottenville, S. I., at the Mrs. Charles W. Enauer, chair- Mr. Prank Pattison, hopes that candidate, in the First Ward, in- time the lodge will honor Charles all trustees will plan to be present. dicating that Councilman A. C.week from the national Legion man of Home'Economics of the synagogue Sunday morning. This man of the program committee of Raliway-Woman's Club, displayed A. Moore who will complete his service will be held from noon un- Result, the Coloraa'Parent-Teacher Asso- Feakes will likely .xetire at theconvention at Detroit where she Tils week-end the RKO Rah- end of the year, although he still was a New Jersey delegate. About Monday from 2 to 4 in ths aft- i-«v attractions include for JT1- 40th year as treasurer2 .of the til 2 p. m. with Rabbi Morris Zu- ciation, and Mrs. Saywell. presi- The members of the Women's ber of Roselle in charge, assisted Republican Club of Colonia, their may be called upon to run by his 40 members of the auxiliary and ernoon at the clubhouse the IJir and Saturday a double fea- council on that date. The affair dent, request that all old mem- models ot hats which are to bs |^ , program with Will Rogers in by Cantor- Shazen of Perth Am- .bcrs. and _new- members- will be husbands and guests, attended in friends. guests were present at the affair. L held In f-nnnpfftion w: It was expected that the Sec- made by the millinery class. The looting As You Feel," adapted monthly BirthdaV" Party ol boy: Mrrlevltsky will "preside-at | presentrat the-flrst m-eetirig-of *-J)ody-the-Republlcan rally at Mrs. Saal went to the meeting '," Georee Adc's laugh hit, the services. Mayor A. C. Brooks the association on October 13 atFords on Sunday afternoon. Two ond Ward candidate would be Ar- expecting a session of the execu- the lodge. A large gathering of thur F. Love, who running as an I'wilier and the Boys." On the and all the city officials have been ation ' 3 p. m.,, as'» full discussion Of motor buses conveyed the Colonia tive committee and was over- 1 older members of the lodge is ex- tnaependent-hi-^thf ' i n-lll be found Lo- eeted-on-tlils-nigWFwhen^pecli vited t.n attend the service: diit tnc year's program and -objective groups. whelmed with surprise v»U in "Dig lor the year will .be Jield. The primary recelv ed otes found it was a party in her honor. tribute Will be paid to Mr. At 2-u'cluuK a 1 of aute- ious manner-] on the Democratic ballot. How- ultra-modern romance mobiles will make the trip to Sta- •wirtr - lien the._Arc{ program • committett invites and Mr. William Farr is at present She entered the meeting room At the meeting of the Council engaged on a large piece of j wcll-tnnwn manufac- Luii double feature program of H. Lester Miller. Mr. Miller's a-dinner-will-be -served-in.-Staten tMilub-teams- Mr. -Wilnam~Gotisorr~Is"aIso "ten words in. recognition of her l&idfd by^Adolphe—Men|ou=in Island. — < ! : William Hurst will be the Third secvices-tolthe-local-uni^-county liir.T, fullv suaranlml. W 111 o* position"• of conductor was^fllled * -2»Recreatior f Scoutmaster _Curri3_jgf _Troqp away on a contract of work ~mM- tot "small -MiRrare—dnir~tjn- |>Tte Great Lover." adapted from by the election of Harold DePew, 61, Boy'Scoulsr reports" tiiat^ he WSrd~ean Knause leaves in the" Fourth Ward. James J. Iron" Krncsl Torrcnce. Nell Ham- was filled by"the appointment of Bowler of Brooklyn, N. Y.. were Iwins over theI the test for the Court of Honor is this week to visit his aunt in wich, which upon opening she «D1I1 in tills mannrr: offers excep- tional Yiilue for some one. l and Baclanova. Oh the F G. Attlee. guests ol Mr. and Mrs.'Cavid \ totals of 85( Kinneally will be the Democratic found an autograph book con- through." After the ceremonial Nyack, N. Y. candidate in the Fifth Ward. Telephone or Write to Mr. Casio Mason Material program Robert Armstrong A large delegation is planning Simmons of 137 West Milotn ave- three game the full'program fdr-the year's taining selections written by every nue on Saturday last. member which lauded her work. iopcars m -Ex-Bad Boy," a corn- to aftend the Onion County Past activities] will be announced. —Mr. and-Mrs^Aubrey C Wooct. CREDIT MANAGER er of hui;hs from the success- Saturday, October 11 Yellow .Fcrer' .i . _»— TKe~~pTogram consisted ol ap= HEN you buy from Councilors' Night with Starry Flag do was high! Mrs. Thomas Henderson and ward have just taken title to an Council, New Providence, wnicn earns with scojf"! Until recent time yellow lever has propriate recitations by Mrs. A. CW Broad Strir*t. Xemu-k |ld stupe I Mrs Howard Fletcher attended a attractive small summer home on *^ you do so with the assurance that Mc;rJ;i" and Tuesday, October j alos falls on October 26. |178. while th(,[ meeting • of the mothers of theLong Island, Maine, where they been one of the most dreuded and L. Carlson, Mrs. Harry Newman Mulberry -I-3SSQ 2^ high game |* Jtregnent disease epidemics. It ap- and Mrs. Harry Hoeft. A series IU and U. Constance Bennett On Saturday evening. Novem- kindergarten class in charge of spent the past summer. it is the highest quality obtainable plus I iff. 'ix1 .sliown in "The Common ber 7. a county class initiation f pins in the N Miss Cushing at. the First Presby- peered 312 times between 1702 and of games followed with the .fol- 3S7& Jlowing as the winners: Mrs. Jas. llAff." adapted from Robert W. will_be hcld._ Two members of the terian Church, Rahway, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William Godson the proper kind of seasoning that gives |clu.T.ber»' ixjpular novel. "Joel Rahway Council are on the coun- league! ! afternoon. have also purchased a small sum- r Club upst? you Lumber that you can rely upon. •KtCrca.. Lew Cody and Hcdda ty 'initiation >Ncommittee. The mer home on Long Island, Casco. -Room and Board |Ec{i;>cr are in the supporting cast. DOKOTIIY MACKAILL, Junior Club will meet on Octo- lof 893, 898 ai Mrs: Jpseph Taylor, president of Maine, where the entire family Storm Sash and Lumber that workmen find it easier to I dr.o.day and Thursday, Oc- ber 23. fight wins ovt the Colonia unit of the Women's has passed many summers. with Hotel Privileges M .md 15. bring another Who is fralurcd with Warner tlch had sco: Republican Club, announces that Storm Doore cac double—feature-proitram-i-Baxler'«n _1he Fox romantic d Van Sant, $12 per week handle. And when you order youTire ; rfU lire. Tills Monduj* Nllcllt the card party on October 17 will Mrs. William Dench is confined Bay thorn Now \v\ii Wanier Baxter and Dorothy ma, "Their JIad Moment." With Menjou Messrs.- Si-hubert jm-at'nt ln'fur* ! winners, was be at her home. Mrs. Murphy to her home by illness. Nine York Special Business Men's Cflp '. certain of quick and efficient service. •ai!! 1:1 -Their Mad Moment/' Dorothy' M.ickr '11 was borr. in Cll'KftXIK SMITH In 182, 227 an £ and Mrs. Currid are in charge-of for Winter Colbert in "Se- Artist Asserts Hollywood gh score was the arrangements. Miss Marion Hancock attended Luach, 11:30 to 2:30 OUU "THE-ILEETLE |game by the the game at Rutgers on Saturday :J3peoi»l Dinner. Tic Call Rahway 7-0443 Has Most BeautifuLWomen RACKETEER!' i a mark of i afternoon with friends from : Miur.cc Chevalier ^ in "Thappearee d in iiie Casino de Paris ns Leaguej-; The next rehearsal for the Co- .wd_tlic..Ziegfcld Follies 1'rmhn-tinN st:ij:uFlorida this week. Mrs. October 31. will be "The . Barker." "Man Trouble," quarters for tha artist who spe-York aiid other"beauty centers WrrkrOciaiirr 191h pbler A. C. wi Mrs. F. X Pattison. but Hollywood beats them all." Adolphe Albee is business manager of the LIMBER CO. iu Hallowe'en party at and "Once a Sinner." cializes in painting or sketching THEKE'S A CKOWU games fro MATTHIAS Clive, who did some studies of Her latest Fox picture. "Their Pageant. |ih::!i tstr.e Ihrcc cash prizes will beautiful women. That, says MENJOU aatic Co., ar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton Tclcphoat .1646 for the best costumes in IMa <* Moment." appears at the Constance Bennett for use in the aff scoring a of Fairview avenue have taken the 49 Elizaberth Ave. Rahway, N. J. RKO RRahwah y TTheateh r WWednes- Henry Clive. noted illustrator and stars new RKO Pathe picture^ house next door, recently vacated Mrs. Ross O. Fowler of Rahway • 3'jii:t::ce. Plan your costume Irene r the Merck called on Mrs. Spencer Merriam las-. The audience will act asday and Thursday, October portrait painter, is why he is in j "The Common Law," showing at by Mrs.!Fred Smith, esterday. Raymond F. Eggers —~ Telephone 7-0443 and 15. the film city. - the RKO Rahway Theater Mon- DUNNE the|j[ REAL ESTATE.INSURANCE "The man who paints beauty • day and Tuesday. October 12 and _ErnesL.Iorrence j Mrs—Fred—Smith- is-giving up Many. family groups, both must -go-wbere-beauty - is."-said4-i3;-acted as technical director for her home in Colonia~arleastrfor a Clive. -"Hollywood women are j the arfTcolony scenes of the pro- [743, and then ?.foot ar.d in cars, were noticed 77BarneltSL, Rthway, N.J HUSKY' I'.KUXSTKINS Neil Hamilton— sa876 to 8] time, leaving to join her sister in )n the roads in and about Colonia Jack Frost will soon the most beautiful in the world, auction. Treui.'iiil

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Rahway 7-0600 Twelve' The Rahwav Record, Friday, October 9, 1931 THe RaHway RecorH, Friday,; OctoUei- 9, 1931 book,'which laJjelleved to be an tist Church. The Junior Depart- addresses and various phases of information. Innovation in Rahway. More Shrinking Woolen Jellied Meat Fruit Crop Mrs. J. C. Pickens Hostess ice. Inc., sponsors of the school ber 7 at the Moose Home. Qm> 'Depression Has Given Many Fathers ,Rev. Keech Presents ment had 22 percent of Its as- .1 Fall Good Time sembly present. Members of the councils now them 1,000 copies are expected to Home Topics Material At Benefit Card Party savings systdm, in a story writing cers present beside Mrs. '.Wolke -1 ore working on production of thebe distributed. Simmer a chicken, or e pound A dainty dish to serve with campaign. were. Mrs. William Connelly ProgranT For Year The Baptist Young People'^ So- BY FLORENCE RIDDICK B0Y8 Chance to Become -"Pals" to Children Before making intj garments, each of veal, fieef and lean pork, cookies for dessert or to serve as Mrs. J. C. Pickens of 19 Whit- The teachers and students are vice-president; Mrs. Harry Cook, ciety marked their first meeting until so tender that they fall Irom To Plant Roses of the fall season on Sunday eve- new woolen materials should be cocktail at the beginning of a tier street, entertained the J. S. asked to write a story based on financial secretary; Mrs. Alfred Outlines Plan of Religious, Educa- _ bone. Chop the meat and meal Is made by combining vari- ning with a supper which was Curtains Public Housekeeping shrunken. If the store or tailor C. Club at a beneSUcard party "My. Most Interesting Ancestor," Aurich. Mrs. W. I. Springer act- By Edith D. Dizon positive enjoyment of their socl lional and Social Work under the direction of Miss Doro- can do this for you It, Is better, season to taste. Cook the broth ous fruits. For example, cut upMonday afternoon. Pinochle was either- touching on a successful Spring-Blooming Bulbs v ed as secretary in the absence ot 'Extension Service, N. J. College ety, I am inclined to feel that thy LaForge, Miss Mana Clark as the charge is but a fe«r ccpts down until only about two "large and sweeten slightly, one grape- the game and there were seven career or a failure. The stories ANI c your windows "vistas Many club women arc concern- regular secretary. many fathers do not really know Should Also Be A program for the coming-year . Edwin Cook. The officers cupfulSiremain, then mix with the tables with two extra players and of Agriculture and a dress them prettily ins themselves about the sanita- a yard, and being supplied with fruit, three small oranges, two are being collected from all the their children. are presiden1J t better equipment for it, they can chopped meat, pack tightly into a one non-player. This is the first schools in the thrift system in the This time of depression, when Planted Now offered by Rev. Finley-Keech to of thc_ society — ""* Plant Tulips Now for Z:ovly. It is said that tion of public places in their com- bananas, and two large slices of Some fathers are hopeless and First Frank D. crue; vice-presidents, animuls- in a cave instinc- do the. job more evenly than you dish and put a cover on top of it pineapple. Serve in sherbet of a series of benefit parties United States and will be used HONORED ON BIRTHDAY many fathers -are spending more the congregation of the munity. The home woman who which" the club proposes to hold Incurable adults. They have for- Marie Wilkes, Emile L. Mosler; n, turn toward the light and can do it at home. which is weighted down with glasses, topped with a cherry^jU- for general stimulation among The birthday of Miss Gloria "time at home than is the case gotten that they were children. By A. C. McLean Baptist Church was adopted on ^tuj^^ r and treas- keeps her ,house sweet and clean «Yery.Jwq_weeks_throughout:_the. shafe Ui unvnrd Jt as soon as their —-If- you-are -to-do ~UHt,--may-be- piost~~ahy other combination of children throughout the country. Gianechini jjn Saturday_jgas_ Jtt4s.no t.-ofcoursc^.to-be-expected JL.L Agr'l Extension Service Spring Blooming . often has no idea how tha-publlc fall and winter. __when _work js_availableJ_should Sunday.—It -outUnes-a—plan-of •UTer.-EvDrett Rulison. W legs are able to carry ffieln. done in several ways. One Is tocool. Thls_is delicious served in fruits would do as well. If one celebrated with a party. Games 'irove a good time to become ac- that a father will share all his Fall is a good time to plant religious, educational and social «c^creatures instinctively turn places In her home town arc~man- interests with his children. But rose bushes, provided reasonable Icy the goods, folded through the slices or as a salad, or in sand- has but a small amount of any Prizes were won by the follow- AUXILIARY PLANS PARTY and refreshments contributed" ~io quainted with one's children. work as follows: ^ toward the window. -The aged nor the condition in which ing: Mrs. M.-J; Peeney, Mrs.TL. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Local the enjoyment of the guests who there are few parents who havi precautions are taken in protect- Four Rahway Youths ACH week, thousands of the best bulbs we can buy are cominrr center, on a wet sheet; roll it up wiches. Onions, parsley, peppers fruit i to serve a company, this is '.One father has taken his boys October, "Loyalty Month" will attracts us. The window Jhe traveller in that communi- and let it lie overnight. The next or celery may be cooked with the M. Hampton. Mrs. Emma L. Por-Carpenters' Union, No. 50, held were: Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Rocchi- "fishing three times In the past not some interests in which their ing them over the winter. One . to us direct from Holland, more than 300,000 of them-A wide a good scheme. A can of salad children may participate. of the main reasons for planting feature friendly Interest visita- At Rutgers E v «-s be pleasing and re- ty finds public conveniences.- moming press on the wrong side meat if desired- ter, Mrs. J. S. Pickens, Mrs. Chas. their regular meeting /Monday etti. Jessie Rocchietti, Mr. "and iResnlt ..m.orith, an occurrence unheard of tion by deacons and deaconesses; variety of colors and types at very low prices. Among them the Hour eyes with joy. . . . fruits may be opened and added. Smith, Mrs. L. •Wolff, Mrs. Law-night at the Moose Home with Mrs. B. Aszman, Virginia Pelter, 1 have enjoyed recently the ex- roses in the fall is to have them What about the dishwashing in with a dry cloth laid over the The broth may not be cooked before In that family. He en- become thoroughly rooted before reorganization of .Boy Scouts, Four Rahway youths and 12 But uiridews must dl£*rr, to be down, but a little gelatine added rence, Mrs. Camp, Mrs. G. Ohl-Mrs. John Wolke, president, in the Helen Sabo, Beverly Jeffrifes, sal m ^pyed it, too, much more than he perience of watching a father of visits to New Jersey Young Peo- others from Union County were standard sorts such as _ te. Lone:, Plain damask- the public eating places-in your material. chair. In addition to routine Jane Poland, Roberta and June winter and ready to start the first instead. Some like to add raw weiler, Mrs. P. Nordmeyer, Mrs. 1 '.'anticipated. two husky boys, aged four and ,ni;.ass on cither iidu jnay dec- town?" Does the aitv Bn.rri Another method is to cover the September Wedding business -plans-were "laid~for-ar Ssmnroff,—Virginia "Taylor .and eight, clearing a piece ot ground thing in the sprliiK. WlUi Um pledged to fraternities at Rutgers chopped carrots or celery to the A. Fagans, Mrs. F." H. Schmidt, What Is a father's obligation October. 23-25; New Jersey Bap- Darwiii Tulips S3.50 per 100 and §30.0u per 1,000 Ute the living room, damask of Health see that these are sani- right side of the material with a Announced By Couple Mrs. W. L. Kettner, Mrs. G. W.card party to be held on Decem- Vera Gianechini. in-this respect? Fathers differ in about a summer, cottage. There first warm days of spring the rose University, according to lan- wet cloth and iron enough, to mold. % bush tends to start root action, tist Convention, Asbury Park, Oc- Irich crccn. a Spanish red, a tary: thrft milk Is handled in. a Palmer, Mrs. J. Hei'm, Mrs. E. their feeling about the matter. has been cutting and stripping of tober 26-28; beginning "Sunday nouncement at the close of the V r or'perhaps ot a softcn- hygienic manner; that flies and steam the material thoroughly. "The marriage on September 19 tres, cutting and raking of un-hence moving at that time shocks for mixed varieties. Kartell, Mrs: George Bierwirth, One father said recently, "I Lvening sermons_jin "Picture; period of deferred_rushz U and-dogs-anti rats art kept- Thru I'-on it on the wrong - slde.- J3f—Miss-Mary—Fedellshr-daughter Mrs. Anna~Parhmnn Mrs tiet rial' an WenTfaihti that Preach." Wednesday nights, ing. The total pledge group UM- covered, witn n -Do- of Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Fedelish, •s.^.Charles Corey because i ao not 'pal' with my of sod, and hauling and dump; the strong flri>t giinvth Uiat-re- studies In "Paradoxes in cb!—153 freshmen, with Essex are required ol the •nct_lold_the_n hen the Arci sults_frpm_f.all_planting irsr-In' the IP.that thp -you Be sure the-program-of—welfare- -and-the—consolation._priza went -children.—Most—of—the—thi;,nes- -ing_o'ft "!irth for flnwr hpris nnri foods kept covered? Do_cmj(k>y- hnve ironed it, but roll it. work which your club endorses is Nadler, son of , Mrs. Lawrence to Miss Anne Binder. '- club-fives -that-interestr-my-boys-slmply-do walks; ~ Fall planting should'be started" Nadler.-14_Main -street.—became ttfcy-loop-an. study. __ _ lgUgwed<*_by MlddlesCT—CountY.- ees~ in restaurants and - bakeries sane -and-practical:—Many~of"the —not-interest-me-anct-r-ftm-not-a —The-comradeship-has- not-con- in-late- October-or-early—Novem- November wilT~have ""Father ; but quiet, warm browns known this week when the couple GENERAL TRUCKING ^AND^ nd New Jersej sisted in the assigning of specific ber, in order that a good root sys- with 17 and Bergen County with have a_satisfactory place in which Household Hints fads-of the day-are "erotic, neu- Children Asked To —= -«»od enough actor to make it ap- and Son Week" and "Win My16. ciamButt-SalmoaPint the thing, or a dark plunr to wash theif hands? Are pub- rotic and Tommyrotic." started their home at" 66 Wash- ©aily~M.otof"Trips" Between New York dub teams pear that they do. ~I can and doJobs to_these children, though on tem—may be built up before the Chum Week," Armistice Day and ington street. Write On Ancestors occasion that has been done, but cold weather begins. Roses The Rahway pledges are Her- er isr. lic rest rooms cleanly and ade- Rayon is weak when wet and display the polite Interest of an Thanksgiving Day services; or- Princess Elizabeth-Rose Pink quately equipped? These arc im- The wedding was held at Newark, Rahway and Philadelphia,, rather in the conversations that should be banked, when cold days man T. Blumenthal, 172 Main He diuir.s room must be more for this reason should not be Wurtsboro, N. Y., with Judge outsider and I hope I have enough ganization of Parent-Teacher As- street. Sigma Alpha Mu: Victor • iiut still somewhat formal. portant matters for the public -Walter C. Freeman, president of Easton and Sea Shore Points ' Ve. rollin intelligence and -common sense were engaged In and the fact that come, in the same manner as sociation in church and recom- Pride of Haarlem-Deep' Rbs^^ rubbed, twisted or pulled when OnS ont of every 8,000 lobsters William H. Ainsworth officiating. the Rahway Savings Institution, A. alleys, the boys and their fathers en- other established plants left in M. Jones. "114 Commerce street. ul. printed linens are a spirited women of a community being laundered, bus should be reaches Oiej-eare of matnritr. How- Fast Motor Freight Service to Boston and all" nfflrto assume that things which mencement of the evening •'Fire- to look Into. The couple spent their honey- depository for the school savings over the Joyed working together. the open ground over the winter. Delta Phi; Charles H. Howe Jr.. choice of materials. The gently squeezed. ever, enongu seem to arrive at themoon at the Westbrookville cot- banks in this city, has been asked New England points have no special interest for me side Sermons" as -well as the Farncombc Sanders—Bright Uierry Red nook Is a dear, vivid ^totals of 85 • are of no importance, but beyond All fathers are, not so situated The most successful roses for church dinner on November 20. 119 West Milton avenue,- Lambda To cut bias strips, fold the ma years of manhood to supply Jhe tage of the Nadlers. to have the teachers and students Be three ^ fall planting are, of course, the Chi Alpha; and John D. McCol- place. Hera sheer white accidents of the dally "motorality" For Rates Call A. F. Love, 204 Price Street ~"th"is I cannot go. For the time that they can share with their December will have Christmas Scarlet Fred Moore—Early Orange Vitamin C terinl so that the warp and fill- in the local schools co-operate |82 and 829. to. being my boys and I must, in most children this type of experience. more stury ones such as the lough. 156 Bryant street. Lambda t__ns, \v:ih bright bands are ing threads are parallel. Crease list—Los Angeles Times. with thp Firini-ptionnl Thrift-Serv— Rahway, N. J. rllmhprs and hardy per- services and festivities and cele- Chi Alpha. _ at either side. Or. -^-m&ttersrgo-out-separate-ways-and But_there_are_endless_excursioni hardy, v A shortacfi oT vitamin C is thc-fold In the "material, being with s that .may be taken to points of The other , Union County the-hest^varieties-onlv ; nuy be printed callco chintz. live our separate lives." petuals. The hybrid teas, also, Mr. Keech's pastorate. probably the cause, of much of careful not to stretch it out of |78, while the This, I believe, is a rather com- historic interest in New Jersey, may be planted with reasonable pledges included one from Cran- "tiicy must be &ay, to make shape. January will emphasize "School Narcissus and Daffodils and the dainty blue grape Hyacinths ;Ua he sot up for breakfast the rheumatism from which we high game ' men attitude among fathers. as well as tramps through the success in the fall if they are ford, two from Elizabe'Oi. one suffer.. It is believed to cause Old furniture may be improved |pins in the woods and along the shore. Many iven the same winter protection of Understanding" with a visit to each from Roselle and Westfleld. to teivl the morning grouch Why should it be so? Is it that •he-HiBdu-MoElenv-groups of the TOME AND SEE THE BULBS OR PHONF, TTg THE VARIE by chiseling off thp gli; children are too juvenile in their treasures are gatnerea lor lur- :iven similar plants already in and live from Plainfleld. tie ictcnwi. PIUU or green or orations, changing the knobs on Young People's Council, Week of m is the thing, to fragile bones and poor tceUi. • City league interests to understand and ap-ther consideration and study on the ground for a\year or more. A TIES YOU BIAY WANT SO WE MAY QUOTE PRICES Now that we know about It. dresser drawers, removing the • Club ups( such trips. few of the more tender varieties Prayer, and twilight Communion' color scheme and to preciate the interests of adults? Service on January 3. Baptist Young People there is no need for anyone to top of the dresser and hanging of •'893, 898 an l£ it that adults have outgrown Children's minds are very ac- may be lost, but losses will be TO YOU ON SPECIAL VARIETIES. and to look crisp and the mirfg**-Wash stands may be '.)• ••-/ •"• ttt_wins ove ive. Their fresh, unspoiled in- no greater by fall planting than "February will start the fourth To Publish Directory newly—Uundcred. suffer frcm these maladies, from the interests and activities of series of biographical talks on this cause, since Vitamin C is remodeled Into attractive dressing America's lich had scoi tlj^ir children? Or is it that they terest in everything about them by spring planting. If the bushes reigns in the guest tables. Van Sant, do> not know each other? and their unique way of express- are mounded well on the approach Sunday evenings, Lincoln and Publication of a book of in- B. How would orchid point found In orances. grapefruit, lem- s winners, was ing their ideas make them inter- of freezing, the younger plants Washington birthday observance, formation on Rahway and the ons, tomatoes—raw or canned— .After having'seen many adults visits to Chinatown and the field p Uc<: do for here; or white 182, 227 an change from detesting'children esting and most refreshing com- will probably winter better than First Baptist Church by the faix curtains with orchid taf- raw iabbagc and turnips, apples, i scorewas panions.— -'- - * . the older ones.- day of the East Baptist Associa- Young Peopled Council of the bananas. - carrots-, -onions and and looking upon them as-pests tion. "rJixnes? Of course the PedefarCoIIection game by the arid nuisances, to developing a Next Week—"Children's Home- This is also the time-to plant church has been announced by John R. Baumann Md :iiid dresser scarfs will many other fruits and vegetables. arid nuisance, p April will bring the anrhial i a mark of 8 early spring-blooming _bulbs^jn G. Edwin Cook, president. The ih. • One must have'a continuous! Service most economical truck Phone Rahway 7-0711—7-0712 t>pens League respect for their intelligence and work." theT-ockery or~border. Most of Tneetingrof every organization-and book—will - bedistrlbuted~free~of tfc-- t.milv bedrooms supply of Vitamin C. since the jj nrrangfmenfs ~Till be made for Azelda Oliver, Jessie Rocchietti, Midi bulbs are Uuimaiit now, aiiiT -hargo to members of the church -633 Sl..G«brge:'Ave.'. Rahway, N. J. ;o be particular because oiil is iucuuabiu ol storing 111 WE GUARANTEE the Recit TRIPLE BIRTHDAY PARTY the Church Vacat ,n School. on New/Year's Day, .1932. "fcginia Sanborn. Anna Shelton, generally the earlier they are cJT !xt them so If Utey/'ure for future needs. Without it; To Locate Skips^Col- Recreation —; HELD •lanted in the fall the better they May will bring celebration of The book will contain a tel- '—""Members of the Florists' Tclccraph DeUrery Association people become imuble and lacjij . A number of friends assisted Dorothy, Grace and Gladys Ste- the church's ninety-ninth anni- phone directory of the entire GJ. Don't think just any- ;iect Dead Accounts, ibler A. C. wi will bloom in the spring. This is t»;:: co because Urey arc forstamina ana do no: resist dis-'l is nowi available §nH*i different models . games fro: Miss Isobel Felton, Miss Dorothy venson, Ida Thoma, Etta Van especially true of snowdrops, cro- ersary, the annual meeting. :hurch roll, a day by day calen- Free Deliveries all over Union and Middlesex Counties eases well.— ' | Hold Good Customers, aatic Co., an Stevenson and Miss Catherine Pelt. Lillian Carlson, Amelia Ohl- Mother's Day and Memorial Day dar of church activities, a num- ir ho TirmakeaIIon cuses and some of the very early a. Look through the stores Promote Good Will, aff scoring-a Btirian of Linden to celebrate weiler, Eleanor Peferson, Esther blooming scillas. services. ber of pages of local information 9 their jolnt_birthday at a party at June will have CKMren's Day •ix p.'t'ttlcst chintzes you canabout a third of the way down, And Business Respect. the Merck Round, Margaret Macmillan, Lil- Experienced gardeners have such as a list of fire alarm boxes rather than a third cf the way' priced as low as 440 complete with body Miss Felton's home on Tues- services. Sunday Scno'ol class and locations, all Rahway doc- T;.'.y may be inexpensive. lian Donnelly and Mrs. Charles 'ound that all _of these bulbs ^v must be "dear"—no: In Irom the botijm. won _the day evening. Miss Burian's an- eed to become well rootedin the promotions, arrangements 'or tors' names, phone numbers and P. 0, Box 58, Linden |Tb~uTaroppe ~~niversary~actuaTly "occurred on' Rommel: delegates to—Boys' "and Girls' r to-mappcat- Make" them fall in order to bloom satisfac- i3m-:ivcly. witii ihccr Classified Ads Pay *3r-and-then day-but-as-the-party-last- ;orilj-ttKr~following iprlngr~Bulbs" i a 876 to 81 ed. until well after midnight it RUMMAGE SALE SUCCESS Sept out of the ground too long The Junior Department was to hang in the center. f d game. M. • was celebrated also. xne rummage sale heid for the n the fall do not bloom well. Theawarded the picture of "Christ kv cvtry room dillcrcnt ore of 221 Bridge prizes were won by thebenefit of the Cooperative Kind- jbjective. of course, is to have a and the Rich Young Ruler" c (ir c*crsr-A pretty wui- the highes Misses Lillian Carlson, Dorothea ergarten of the First Presbyterian rong root growth made before which was the subject of the pas- he lisht of the hoaic. he match. and Charlotte Marsh and Lydia Church on Tuesday was very reezing weather sets in. tor. Rev. Finley Kccch's sermon "The HIT of the SEASON" '.i.c- length of elais cur- 1 Recreation 1 Bull. Among those present were successful and netted a substan- Any of these early blooming on Sunday night at the First Bap- ty ;hould cover Uio lowvr Clearance Sale i^prmatory be the Misses Lillian Bellamy, Fan- tial sum. Mrs. Rolph T. Marsh >ulbs can be_ planted _to_adYan-_ . liicwundoor frame. Side- nd 783 pins ny" Chevalier. Mildred Cooper, was in charge assisted by Mrs.tage in September and. for best result in the blasting of its flow- First iii Style v . .". inrComfort" •• .'iUl to the floor. For Q£ . .o.games fro _Jean_Feltqn._Lily_Fleicker,_Caror- Dion_Dean,-Mrs^~Thomas - Hen- results, -all—should—be—in-the- -rh r xtr3PCryT!i"omr~.-d bnc': spot s:-all be bath, garasc, large lot 2 car garage. Decorated. priced at (440 u the thel'/i-ton 157-inch WtTChoose This Extremely Com iortalilc Artlitioallv Designed ^lif—U>n-n!—t' c TViu^trir- $0000.—SJs—rooms^BiUi—2~ —56506:—Six loums.—sumpar-- Stake Truck leavn cjr caraEC. Paved street. lor. garage. Newly -deco- ? Third Ward. rated, Third Ward. 810* (Out tdttdi BnKfanl) — ; |Saunde_rs_Malt S6500 Six—rooms^—bath._ S7200. Six rooms, bath, oom decorated. Paved street. newly decorated through- Over I _ find Hops Stnrp : out. ' ' ' ~ By actual road performance^ weekJafter [In rjtFinah Flu C 113 Slain Street S10.500. Six rooms, tile Each Chevrolet truck T»ng the speed, flexibility and pulling Near Lewis bath, tile kitchen, sunpar- $12^)00. Six rooms, _tiltilec k vciek, month after month—the six-cylinder ability of a 50-horsepower 6ix-cylinder engine—25% more ! Delivery. Kah. 7-!387 Ior, open porch, 2 car Ga- batli. sunparlor, garageiTe. . " Chevrolet has proved its right to be called America's most use oi a co: Paved street in Third Ward. powerful than any other engine in a truck priced so low.' rage. Paved street. economical truck. Owners have found that oa"& ton-mile Itricky play* a A VINO WISE BSICKS Maximumjload-capacity^is assured by unusually large All Flavors All of the above homes can be had on easy terms. For further basis Chevrolet costs less for gas and oil, less for upkeep |>T>eed, the Sherry. Muscatel. Bur- bodies, supported by long rigid frames and long parallel- u information sec and less for service Jthan any other truck—regardless of ->31 footballl ~iy. C!:ir«. Rhine. Satunic. mounted springs** And Chevrolet has built every part of its >ason Sal BARRELS the number of cylinders. And price-comparison will ehqw C'U. I'.iraflinc $1.33 chassis and bodies sturdily and veil, using fine materials 1 Gil ... 2.00 that this big, sturdy Chevrolet Six is one of the lowest- , more ... 2.25 priced-trucks you can buy. — and following sound principles of design. lie uC BAUERIROOKS CO, ^.."2.75 fe High Schoof- <• • -J.-3.00- Pfow is the time to settle the question as to which truck 137Irving Street,"Rafa«ray,~N. J. Today, any truck user can apply this economy to his otcn Be Park. wi | uo | IMJ | im | ins | UH | im | UN | MMjm | uu | im | mi | mi | itis | mi | ml I mi I on i ua i nn | ira |mt |u» |ua \mt \ nnjna |DH |»» |jMi_i :.. 3.25 more tban ... 3.95 particular icork. The current Chevrolet commercial car lino to buy in the low-price field. Look over Chevrolet's complete fto witness am-a-fuliiincr of-lifp- "covers practically every delivery and hauling need. Twenty- "Krieof 23 models and pick "out thel>6dy- type" tEa tHoesybuF" I's.-gxidl outfit e Charred Kegs. Sizes— jly touted op •' G.il. to 50 Gal. five different models. Half-ton and l}^-toa pay-load •work best. Note the very low price at which it sells. Consider many of th capacities. Three whcelbase lengths. A wide variety of the point that hundreds of the nation's biggest businesses llocal fans hn '.y) carry n full line of winning th4 r.ros. Soda Flavors. Chevrolet-designed and Chevrolet-built bodies. Just are turning to Chevrolet for Joiccst transportation Cast. •>* Cuppers as low as-69e— jch school name the type of truck you need—and you will very likely Then sep your Chevrolet dealer for a demonstration and her the _ fray, **» doWtt pottles. Faucets, Fuancls, wasurcs. Fermenting Cups. Workmen's Building find it in^Chcvrolet's all-inclusive line. full information about this great American truck value. fere numerous Testers and Testing Jars, teams, and Steins. _ in the early Line of Cordials, Grains, t the local boyJ , 'TpHE rainbow chaser — the Sugars. Half-ton. 100-Inch lVi-ton 13I-tn«-h e aiscues and p| man who wishes to arrange for the and Loan Association wheelbase chn«5t» whcelbase cliassia famine -from BOTTLE CAPS (DUc wheel* JL prophet of gloom r— both can financial future of his family and ' ow as 15 , (Dual Kfuub t:S ex Ira) 520 (Dual tchccls standard) of which C a gross "RahwaVs Oldest Building and trueli chassis prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich- AM truck body prices /. o. 5. Indianapolis, Jnd. SpecUd equipment txtra. low deUcexed prices end easy C Jt. A. C ttrmtii - ost on Pass « learn something from this chart appoints a sound, conservative >, FUUTT PRESES ^. Loan Association ' r's boys open wsular $4.00; Now $2.98 ~— ;The-plain-faet-israsyouean see}- rtrust-organization-like-ourselves^' TWO GRACEFUL PIECES 15 yards. N| that business pulls up out of every New In Malt , Rahwa as Executor and Trustee under > Covered in Fine Woodrose Freize . . . . ; KITCHEN BRAND will open losing itj y it and you will always ^yafds when depression. Recoveries may be his will] ' . / . . with many other patterns to choose from buy it. CHEVROLET SL™™ TRUCKS [to Machon 1 slow or fast but they are certain. Then let business have its ups - Try our For Lowest Transportation Cost I Neptune i i STAR BRAND MALT NEW SERIES the ball Business and financial organi- and downs. We, the Trustee, by Hand tailored and built to our own specifications . . \ . attach- SYRUP he visitors bij ed pillow Lacks and seats of special downy construction'.. . . . Hop Flavor zations, if conservatively managed, virtue of our perpetual charter, <' 49c a can. on [ich "yardage Filledjyith the finest graded sanitary moss and white felted cot- line. The f Tr when Judg? march confidently through the will carry but his wishes for his ton .... webbed throughout and reenforced with patented V Our Best Malt Syrups => See yoor dealer , fumbled $125-°° GOOD LUCK BRAND Saturday, October 17 ups and downs of business cycles. webb supports .... A pass family for years to come—for his A STYLE SHOW 60c end netted j How much this means to the BRAU MTJCHEN , Machon children, or his children's children! GUARANTEED CONSTRUCTION FEATURE Jlonday, October 19 g don Importen Brand- Plain or Hop Flavored^ meets i place i . Interest Paid in our Special Department from day of Cans get 1 Free tl SCO deposit until day of withdrawal SAUDERS > final ROUBLE STRENGTH R. IRECT SAVING M'6 Hop Flavor. The Only fa Rahway National Bank Original. Milton Ave. and Broad St. ^TelephonelRahway 7-0607 I yard- FURNITURE - , WEEK ~~?Tfie Bank"With the Chime Clock" 1 J51GE0RGE Ave, NEXT XO • Gallon Crocks 69c Each. Member of Federal Reserve System FRANKLIN! SCHOOt iss

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100 AT COKN SUPPER TO FORM VIOLIN fred Strehowski, George Walker, Magy. Wm. O'Rourke. Peter Pe Home Reading Club Stanley Weidski, Elinor Lee, Mary terson, Ethel Conrad. Stella Du The Men's Bible Class of the Miss Elsie M. Wood, of 120 Irv- 255 Pupils On Malatta, Lillian Meyers, -Mar- First M. E. Church were hosts brotsky, Jean-Holland, Julia Ja Plans Anniversary ing street. Instructor on the vio- gnret Padusnak, Marion Sottong, elk. Elsie Kaluskel, Virginia Lee Thursday evening to about 100 lin announces that she will or- Clark School List Marjorie Stoven, Hilda. Jurgen- Emily Sattong, Bernice Stanley The Home Reading Club will persons at a corn supper served sen, George Abbey. Gilbert Abbey. at the church. • They were assist- ganfze classes of pupils whose Helen Tanne, John Stacey, Geo meet at the home of the presi- Harry Bennett. Andrew Chornaivy, ed by ladies of the Ester Bible parents are not able to pay the Surgical Appli Scott, Adam Vitowski, David v ances Alex Flachek, Robert Hodge, Rob- Helens, Paul Angelo, Joseph dent, Mrs. R. A. Ransom, 80 Class. Mrs. George Armstrong. rate of individual instruction. The September Perfect At- "Rahway's Home Newspaper" ANI ert Holland. Wilfred Schiefer- Bank, Mike Burilia, Steve Fla Paterson street this afternoon at Mrs. Robert Graeme and Mrs. J. tendance In Township Miss Wood, who has studied at and Supporters stein, Thomas Schindler, Agnes chik. George Holland, Nelson 2:45 p. m. to celebrate the 46th I. Hubbs headed the committee the New York German Conserva- Clinton, Lucille Holland. Irene Lawrence. Edward Lenichek, Do Founded in 1822 as "The^Bridge Town Museum" Hight Last Month anniversary of its founding. composed of Mrs. H. Coulter. Mrs. tory of Music, the American In- Now in Our Own Building Rahway, N. J., Tuesday Afternoon,vOctober 13, 1931 Hubbard, Mary Kish, Mamie minick Melos, William Miskonick, Mary.- Turner, Mrs. Amanda Three Centa Mych, Jean Lagarra. Alex Wasilinko. Paul Fatrylo, The club, formed in 1885, isWright. Mrs. Carl Carlson. Mrs.stitute of Applied Music and Arts 20 West Scott Place There were 255 pupils in the the fourth oldest woman's «lub and—with-Alols_Trnlui.,J.IlchaeU College Of Surgeons Rpppnri Orprip—Franr-is -Rnllpy, £leanot_Harbezuk.._Anna_Humis: Ckd ~CTa"rk"Td\vii"shTp~scliools who \verlF in New Jersey, th~e~s¥c6ifdr~bldest Hahvvay Hebrews $l,552.50_PledgecL RahwayJIasJ219JPersons Over 75_Xears iPierporit-StrGet Edward Burulla, Patrick Dziadyk. ton, Nancy Oliver, Eleanor Parks, Mrs. E. Van Pelt. Mr. George Stronghllos. Hugo Kortschak, ' ._. ELIZABETH ~Approves~Hc«pifal" neither tardy nor absent during in the Fifth District and a char- To Aid Financial Drivi Michael Genese, John Kish. Ed- Jenne Paluskiewicz, Bessie Schief- Cook carved, and members of the Benjamin Isaacs and Christian Opposite City Hill the month of September. Super- sten, Madalyn Ste'geer, Genevievi ter member of the New Jersey And 143 More Females Than Males j HomeRobbed ward Kordylo. Eleanor Blashke, Men's Bible Class served. Krlens, will hold the classes ln Discuss Building Rahway Institution Cited At Federation of Women's Clubs., In County Drive s j HomeRobbedOf Request That Elks Contribution iFire Chiefs Attend vising Principal Harold Brown an- Francis Blashke, Eugenia Blejwas. Zecza, Anna Wanko. Grand Street Chapel in groups, Clinical CODCTCSS nouncer, today. Mrs. N. V. Cpmpton of Jersey lie Transferred To'Fund Eleanore Cooke, Catherine Gar- Fourth Grade—Henry Adam- Fined For Parkins according to age and ability. The Third Grade had tho retson Doris Harboyzuk. Helen ski. James Chilton, Walter Con- City, the only surviving charter Community Center The Rahway Memorial Hospital For Bov Scouts Census Figures Show Tivo-Thirds Of Residents Mar-\ Jewelry A fine cf $2 was assessed Tho- The Scout Rally planned -for.i20th A'lniversai largest group present with 44, Jenny, .Joseph Miller. Stephen rad, Ernest Cooke, Thomas member of the club, is expected Is among tne approved hospitals CHURCH rAKTY TOMORROW yesterday by the six Boy Scout i T with the_Seyenth Grade next .with Mych, —Dominick—OI mas Vanderhaven, 34 Commerce In the United States nnri Cnn. ried And 38 Divorced; City Has — Mrs.H. b. Corbusier of Plain- street, in police court Mofuf&Y m Given Impetus atr L<rn whites 17.7 per A communication telling of the Alfred Stover, Mike Strick. Joe given a fine of $10 by Magistrate I Cradle Roll. Parents are invited. North tfroad Street Jewelry valued at approximate- plans of the scout leaders was With more than-OO-of the 172 find New Jersey are: | Paul Corbisiero, Felex Fedlesky, Wodiewodski. Anita Trickle. Helen _j>l.iii;. to establish a Hebrew hospitals surveyed in the United cal drive commute for the Boy Jr.mes'FrPatten "urpollC5~court'and urgcr to bring—alone- the Bureau-of-Census The-popula-i 0 _y;v3_obta.iiied-l« a. rob- :irniarri'Hnembers ..present. Jhc ..Mev/_JersesL club teams cj First Grade — James Anselo. John Gndor. Russell. Harris. Clif- I Wodiewodski, Anna Tuthill. i,ji::»i;inity center for the in- States "u'n"6T~C5naSa7" 2.158 have Scouts announces, a number ,of Of •—the-males.—1.973 bcrv Ads Pay Monday night. babies. ' _^ I won coveted places on the ap- tion is divided into 8,077 females j zens. while 5.077 females are list- i Sunday of the W. W. Pear- of the Elks committee yesterday. I Volunteer Fire Chiefs' As:iocia- John Dziadyk. Floyd Parks. Al- ford Hurr>'.on. Emil Modla. Alex Fifth Grade — John Adams, new contributions since the last cr.;i.i:u: activities of the young j proved list Issued yearly in Oc- and 7,934 males, a difference of ed as citizens. The native whites'son home at. 57 Pierpont street. The letter ^vas ;is follows: tion. Inc., observed its 20th anni- John Viligor. Edward Ciekowski. report but that they are still a "We the undersigned scout ve, rolling ] .jr.-.: !'• Persons 9? Rahway was tober by the college. M3r I include 3.375 citizens, while 1.320-according to an investigation by versary dinner Monday night at Richard Chilton. Michael Chor- leaders Rahway appreciate A. alleysllleys,. scj-g in.iik- Sunday afternoon on the I The Rahway hospital Is listed considerable distance from the The total population includes! foreign-bom whites, and 271 ne-|j,^hl,.o,, „„,,,;„ the Elac!c Cal | niewy. Addison DeWitt, Andy Es- 241 under 1 year of age, 1.344 gro men are citizens. Of the Rahway police. your offer to provide a "rally on i Inn. Avenel. A. F. ov>vee r the fft 1 positto. Albert Fredericks, Roland uv:i- :on of the dedication of the! as having a capacity of 120 beds. goal of $2,500 which was set for ; 1 under 5. 1.488 from 5 to 9. 1.508 ; foreign-born whites. 864 are nat- The Pearsons had been Columbus Day for our " troops. I Kirstein. Sr.. Rahway ex-chief totals' of 8SU|i;s.; I Garret-son. Nathan Gensi, Mi- operated by a board of trustees Rahway. Previous • reports show- away ir.ciivriKl gate at—the—Rahway and conditionally approved. Dr. from 10 to 14. 1.394 from 15 tojuralized. 174 have their'first pa-j for the week-end and on their Because of circumstances, we feel j and one of th le three gameJ|'{ | chael Gudor, Tony Mieczkowski. ed-$1.319.50-plec!ged andtbe latr- he organizers of tho "CLARK ABATTOIR 10,-1,266 from-20-to-24-l-272-from j-pers; and"249*aru lsited "as""aire"ns7 11^J;:1_J;:;::1 |-this-shouid—be—postponed and iiv association, served '.is the toust- I Curtis ~Meissherr"Ma"nfordTeins7 est figures before The Record nTght discov^ its place a combination Court of slo was highj Stalcn Island. Kosricl marked "conditioned" have b^en 25 to 29. ,1.411 from 30 to 34. i The 5.077 female citizens in- jere d that lhe kltchen door master. (Slaughter House) JTony Perezzluha. Edmund Roach, went to press were $155250. Honor and Patrol Meet should be with scon'' r 1/•-./•.'f.y. who presided "over--the conditionally approved, indicat- 2.569 from 35 to 44. 1,789 from j elude 3.614 native whites, 1.197'. „ . _".. had Following a four course chick- City Dressed Betf, Veal, Lamb j Harold Roach. Fred Schiefer- been prJed open Pohce were held in November. Mr. D. W. [178, while the r { IM:I :iv. al the synagogue, dc- ing that they have accepted the New contributors besides those 45 to 54. 1.113 from 55 to 64. 632 iforeign-born whites, and 2S6 ne- | - en dinner. Kirstein opened the ; stein, Walter Scott, Theodore Kor- already listed were: James Hu- from 65 to 74, 219 from 75 and j groes. with 743 of the foreign born j c311™ before the Pearsons enter- advises us that should we want high game ' WESTFIELD AVE, CLARK TOWNSHIP | riyln Julius Toth. Wm. Padnus- c:.s:vii that a mass "meeting is minimum requirements^ as laid t speaking program with a few JO- beny. Miss H. Dotzert, Ralph G. over, and six unknown. The males j whites being naturalized. 65 hav- | ed the home but no trace of the an outdoor rally later in the yearjmarits thedn tplns in the p:.i:.:.'-ii within the next six down by the American College of "u> !"n;e « " nak. Burton Parks. Lucy Adam- Stlllmon. Chalmers E. Reed, Ray- out number the females in the I ing their first papers and 358 be- ] robbers could be found in 0 wm nrn i ski. Eleanor Anton. Irene Blej- crri.- to further the community Surgeons but for lack of time or the !" ... hlstorj' err.:-.: plan. other acceptable reasons have not mond L. Morton. William P. groups under 1, under 5, 15 to 19, i ing aliens. . Ihome or vicinity. vide nobons and su awards |.oftne J-CLty league was, Frances Humiston, Helen Davis, K. G. Schoefflr. B. P. O. E., |ary Club upsej- .Maor A. C. Brooks and'Post- been able to do so In every de- 35 to 44. 45 to, 54 and unknown.- The statistics on school attend-i Captain James Thompson and for such an event. " I founded" June Langa, Madyln Scott, Eleanor Rahway Lodge 1075; Mrs. Ida B. 1. 1911. a:; the pf 893, 898 C rr.'i '.(: Harry Simmons advocat- tail. The reason the local hos- Rahway's 16,011 residents, ac- ! ance show 2,112 pupils from 7 to j Patrolmen Crowley and Nolan. "With the above in mind we 6teger, Eileen Walker, Bertha 122 Main Street, "Railway, N. J. Just Use Custer. Boy Scouts of Rahway, "Rahway Ex-Firf Chiefs' Asso- ght wins o Specials for Saturday u; :'.:•: center plan as a climax to pital was not "fully approved" cording to the census takers in- 113 years of age. 2.093 or 99.3 per 1 who responded to the police call. are in favor of having any money''I elation" at a meeting of 17 for- Witkowski. Helen Zenqwien"T~"' Emily- C. Marsh. Irving Restaur- elude which the Elks Club mmht con- j lich had scorj •.!:• ::ia:iy outstanding activities was because it lacks a nurses' 6.084 male and 6.390 fe- jcen t attending school. In the j expressed th~e after their iii;1 ~ ' fire chiefs' at (he Sixth Grade—Willard Bennet, Free Your Phone ant. A. E Lehrer. Patrolmen's nier tribute to this rally transferred | p t V Van Sant, training school, officials of the male native whites, a total of ! class x>f.14 to 15 years, there'are investigation that the guilty per- ro ec fc August Botulinski. Salvatore Es- v\ i!::hway Hebrews. Other Benevolent Association. -Marks at our request to the local cam- tion H0.5; Company's i winners, was institution stated today. 12,474; 1.396 mole and 1.260 fe- j 52i_or 92.2 per cent of the 5C5sons were the same as those who posito, John Flachek. Richard Call Rahway ys :•-:•:••• who praised the propos- Harris. William. H. Armstrong, paign fund .in Uie interest of j rooms. The present name war, 1 Specials for Friday-Saturday, Oct. 9 and 10 male foreign-born whites, a total; attending, while of the group 1 entered the Pearson home some ' j adopted on August 2, 1920.- fol- 182, 227 anc j I City Dressed Beef Garretson, Melvin Graves, Benny ii-; ro't-ct were Council President Xrnold D'Ambrosa. Brown and scouting." of 2.655: 448 male and 427 fe- ; f 16 to 17 years. 306 or 54.2 j time ago and at that time emp- ligh score-was-: jj iHorbeyzuk; Philip-Horin.- Richard 7-0914 ni V.:'•:::•'-- J Louchhn. Councilman Snyder. William V. Herer. Julia rom . . _.„._,.. . i lowing the taking in of Wood- male negroes, a total of. 875 j.per t of-the 565-included -are tied -the contenls-of-several-bu- . ItjyaS_signed.bj;.R._P. C. Hard-, bridge- Cartcret. and Per-h Alu. pame by the _ ! Lee. William Midura. Danny Kv::::i-:h S. Simmen and a num- Mershon. Thomas H._ BaskeryiUe^ cen Round Steak, lb 23c Sunday Schools The native whites form 77.9' attending school. There ar.e 770 ! reau drawers on the beds_.„. . Noth..„„-. ;enburg^ Troop 40; John DArn-iboy [0 P.,elnber!inio and expanc!. i a mark of 8! Mych, Vincil Spaziani. Dominick Why It Pays to Buy Foodsat ThisQtiality 7-0915 -br •'! '.he-Hebrew leaders of the Carl Graves. Ronald H." "Acken. j)pens League peer cent of the city's' population.population !> student d s frof m 18 to 20 years, witih lini g was misseid d at thah t time. ! ST ^"T Tji. 7 ,!„ f™ | in?-the organisation into a state-" Viligor. Sophie Adams. Stacia TO ALL Abf Weiti was In charge of Edward Connors Jr, r^hnrip-i r.nr- P Sirloin Steak, lb Phone Calls Receive V fiflV the foreign-born whites 16.6 per 174 "- •>•> « r-" "<>"' •""•ti'""ri Thf> hi^rne hnii been—sesmglr ' S .'- _° ^utnerourns., 1vjf1r, 20c e-i-a* • HnldRalk .tiiejwas, iieien iiuruna, ±serina — ——————First Store —'. '. cent, and the negroes 5.5 per cent.; scr,oo'l or college. ben.-the.-Recrefcj .. the Same Careful 'J.-.iuky was presented as bin. J. P. Boland. WUUam Hob- Mayor A. C. Brooks extended Cneknowski, Jennie Dubroski. In 1920 the population was 11.042.1 (»-,,,,ti,,i I'liC- '•!. Colunin .'.) Recreation a^.\ Porterhouse Steak, lb 20c PARTS Or r of ceremonies by Bcnja Utzell. Citizens National Bank. the welcome of the city of K;;h- Gladys Grady, Ruth Knoll. Edith It is alwajs wise lo bay where the qaality is best, bat whea thtt best qaility u obtaiaibje it in- bier A. CX. wii Attention at thoajh'1 Rahway Savings. Institution. " j and the open kitchen door was ! v/ay and spoke of the services- Markus. Sadie O'Rourke, Marion chairman of the! Special Programs at First games f ror Chuck Roast or Steak, lb 14c THE CITY ferior quality prices, then yon hare the doubly sound reiun foi boyiof it i o.aality Hut store. • •rial gate committee, at the! Charles J. Schaefer. O. A. Wilker- rendered in past years by the Prince, Marjory Ruggeri. Olga You Called in PersorQ natic Co., ani ...••.ifs at the synagogue. Mr. j Church; First M. E. son. L. A. Hughes, Clifford Lau- Six Persons Injured | Republican Club ;~^ ^^^^1^ i volunteer firemen of Rahway and Siral. Helen Seidel. Catherine rent. Thomas Laurent.- Eugene [taff scoring af Beef Liver, lb lOc r .••poke of the value of; 7 e | other cities of. the state. T-ke Tingley. Veronica Tomasovic. and St. Paul's Smeathers. Wheatena Company. the Merck . -:::i!.s to perpetuate Hie good j ' fo^UaaOashesLEQaiied In 4th ^ ard;^^^r fin^|F n \ j (organization came in for—a—few Seventh Grade—Henry Espos- MEAT DEPARTMENT a s Rib of Beef, lb 14c .-. of public-spirited citizens < It has been decided to continue ! " .from furniture in the house. | words of praise when A-ssembly- ito. Frank Jeney. Walter Palusz- Rally Day services were held by Irs won the j£ iujJ high tribute to the ser- i,. ""~" 7"' Z\ the drive for another week in Four Of Family In Crash In : Arthur E. Mead Elected Head Of: The loot- as listed b>' the ottn- i I man Clarence A. Ward of'Rah- r kiewicz. Conrad Peterson. Frank he effort to carry Rahway tri- 67 but dropped" Hamburger, 100^ pure, lb 12c JERSEY CUT LEAN GENUINE SPRING Woodbridse Township New Orsariization ers— included —a—1929-—Ra! Prinie. Andrew Reider. Battiste j umphantly over the top. §43, and then If" Samuel Miller. Melnodlst High "school" nWT'igVo" New' Reception Planned ' By, Letters Are Presented Beef Tongue—a piece 5Qc Spaziani. Thomas Turnbull. Will- (Churches on Sunday morning. e a 876 to 819r-i•- 1:-. !-.:r.-short- . 'Postmaster! ' Jersey College for Women ring.' Director--for.-Eirst [._.H.um^.rp^___e_nl.e/.t.a.mment.._'i-; iam Wanko.-Alex- Zarzyelu. Steve while perfect attendance awards •William- Setas of Carteret're-i An-acttve-Republican-Ciub fprra •"whjte" BoTd^brEcelcf "set" with j 1 game. M. ~M JV.;:.;>."-•> praised Uie loyalty^; WVC.T.U. Commerids [furnished in a short talk by Un- ; Beef Hearts, lb 10c Graczzyk. Paul Kamichoff. Frank were presented to members of the |6ore of 211 U ; o::.::.u::ity senirc and public celved Injuries to one hand when '• the Fourth Ward was organizezd ; diamonds tftVd sapphires.- a yel- Basketball Game Ider-SheriiT C. Wesley CDllins of Padusnak. Walter Peins. Lynn Sunday School at St. Paul's Epis- lo x thq highesM : 8 lb ave. Skinned back, pound rendered by the local He- Stand Of President the motorcycle on which he was i at Republican Headquarters. Ex- • ' Sold brooch set with pearls., | Union County and Councilman Reidingei, Hoidel Tambo. James All weights, pound copal Church. 1 centered with a diamond; a| tie match, w VEAL Rabbi II. L. Chazln. Perth j riding and which was operated by ic hange.._Building. Irving street With the meetings of many of j Charles Walch. cave Tuthill. -Joseph Witkowski. : [ Recreation lo The service at the First Church The local brancich of the WW .C Ipnul 9™to nf pTrt/rpt rnllirirri ' ••"»--— "" * = " ;v.hitwhite golgold broochbrooch,, platinuplatinum top.top. |! . . -.1 ". .'marks, expressing the hope that. Helen Dubrotsky. Elsie Fredericks. iv. sar.g u special solo and j imth SeVCral diam ndS tW th US C d iformatory boj! • Forequarteris of Veal, lb 15c TOP ROUND, BOTTOM Nathan Zuber. Raselle. jwa5 ln <>t Superintendent T. U. met last night l^hMS SS-.^Sill^l.rS i™? TwT" T ^P ° - ^ ° i ™ ™f= °^ ithe organLt.o/ would continue Amelia Kosik, Anna Altarzushi, FANCY GOLDEN WEST ed !mcn s walches The fld-783-pinsrrrr~ Reed with about 300 K-Gr—UnderhlU1 at 10 Essex Madden. 52 Commerce street. at! ' "'^"i ™^';» "^ .^ ' - valuation of I ^th the work of the local V M. |t0 be active for many years to Legsof-Veal.lb 19c Stella'"Peters;"" Mildred Piasetzki. ROUND, TOP SIRLOIN, .i few words. Mr. Wcltz I Chalmers ed_the chairmanship while pupils and teachers in attendance. street. The members went on Irving-street-and Seminary- ave- j councitaanic • candida^e_^i^the .approximately $500 was estimated! c. A., holding the spotlight, the'com 1 fCatherine Stover.~"Nora~Witkow=": 9Q ChuckJkast 17 I was introduced by Ma.vor A. orrCROSSRlBS; -nwl ye, which U Vretlb 25c Fowl Mr *Lev;:sSy expressed the ap- record-as-expressing-appreclatlon nuer—Sunday—afternoon— -.r-m -V ski. Anna Charnieun. Dorothy^-; r n .' I C. Brooks _and_ other city officiaLs Its of 782, 78 Pound £• *J pound JL • pri :.i!:i.ni of tHe^cdngregal40ri"to srriprurcTradlng-by-eimord-Lau- of ^ 5 ? thf* Georg^e E. G; I. Iciation for the inviuilion ianl. br-.;c . Veal Chops, lb 20c Eldridge.- Rose- Garfolo. Mamie 3|.V lb. ave., pound r rent. followed by a prayer by ture against modification of the j injury. ^"rspokeTZT* wishes for the orsaniza'-ion-fruin bf the-winner: 23 <.:;• i,:'. ::als and prominent clt- The Nazaruk. Margaret Oliveri, Jen- Hibernians Hear Talk was announced today 1 Cffy Dressed Calves Liver, lb v u;::s r.ho had helped make the William F. Davis. A solo by Mel-Eighteenth Amendment. A vote j An accident in Woodbridge! T-eeting was called to order j i , , .several invited miests who wu-ii 40c nie Patrylo, Barbara Roach,' Vir- b cit v Boston Roll FRESH A f* Fane)' Roasting s\ mm i::..:.' a success. vin Reed. "Give Him Our Best" of censure was passed against the | township brought Injuries to fouri V - Treasurer John J. Hofl- i About "Irish History ^ersReed. general secretary - .Jnc,ble ,0 be j,..^,. Thl.:;.. a rnan who T Calves Hastlets, each ginia Wilcox. • - recent barbecue at Green Lane i persons. Patrick Kane of Astoria. • ' stated that the club 15c 1 • I he handball players, basket-1 iI1;.luded Harokl G. HoiTmtin. Solid Veal 40 Autos In Ciraran was beautifully rendered, and Mr. Gridde Eighth Grade—Louis Abbey. Farm at which sevral high po- L. I., received lacerations of thei^as being organizzed -for good, , bail _ ^ ... .,.._,. ^u Cali Hams 1 < uvalcade of 40 automobiles Chalmers Reed gave a five-min- Rahway Division No. 3. Ancient \ candidates, and-members-oi-^ta^ Motor Vehlck, commission- Joseph Botulinski, Stephen Ho- Pot Roast the LAMB CHICKENS 77 arade to Staten ute talk on the topic of giving our lltlcal figures were present. It 1 face: a son. Matthew, fracture of I government, under the principles I Order of Hibernians, held an in- ; Business Men's gym class fir. Ex.c;,;ef AU'-IUSL G erstmv: JFor_noas ii ng, _ 0 11 1 i-rin.—"irthuj:—Howarth^-Thomas 19pound ___ Ponnri J. \J ^ '"'oiTisht—leg—and-head—iaceTationnn- '—Republicanism^—He—point«!4-teresting—meetins—in—St^-Mary-s-j-* "- Lawrence, Walter Lund. Charles 19 T'orequarters Lamb, ullouth of Port Chester: Chiff r. lb 12c RIB HOME MADE BOILED FRESH c: accompanied by Sergeant i best to the Sunday School! ThlF IYU3. MU.I} flUUC, \S lit Ul Lilt:«-••"• «-».-.v ^'.^ v-.uw » " J iw....^« «j . ^uu.kui i u-i. *wo. »*.t.*w u...... v.. Mickowich, Edward Modla. Alex ! .:n Flanagan and Palrol-; following class promotions were stand against modification and driver, laceration across bridge of i the young men of the ward and j Fredrick R. Boyne. state chair- ; 'heir, gymnastic work, classes C. Lantles of the Vurk. Pa., lire Leg of Lamb, lb 20c Nazurack, John Oppel. Walter I'.nymond Barton. Arrival I announced by the superintendent: one to State Snator Arthur N. nose. and-Mary Elizabeth Kane. | that "v.-ithout youth, no political j man of Irish History research | 'he gym for boys have started department: an:l Chiof \V. II. Over Ll Rib Chops, lb 20c Pachucki. John Sywer, James I Veal Chops Sausage Heat HAMS SPARE RIBS .•• main ccmetcr>' liate was! Beginners to primary' — Jack Pierson protesting any changes 6, cuts on the upper lip. cheek I party or no government could • work, was the main speaker. i and the dorm men are preparing Rit/uian of Lima. Tingley. Stephen Toth. Nellie i-j by ih31 football! Albrecht. c.-:>r.iuluc.s at the cemetery. "hiMuriel McAndrews. Eugene ] Among the several new features Chief B. F. Ellison. lirs! cln,>f i; bfins Wr Fancher: treasurer. Mrs. Clara |wnne walking in the highway in men in office where he can do! ' i wa?aso. n Sa 1 STANDARD GRANULATED ;r T " f^'iMesko. Richard Mason.- . Alice [to be promoted this year will bt of ;he Ave:i,-1 department, w. 1- thV RED CROSS NURSE "REPORT Hon'ey. Miss Mildred G. Hughes j tory o —OoTirnimcn—Lougrihn—and—Sim—!-JJ~J • - and Miss G. G. Underhill. treated at the Rahway Hospital. ilhe Emblem. Club. This club _\viU ' coined the mcmbL-r.-i lo-hi.-. town, port Mayor .Brooks urged every voter ;m 1 At a meeting of the Red Cross Clear Brook Butter Pr.v.toent Kawut and Uvlt-1 ^ ^ Two automobiles were slightly # p_ ^\o\vo[l | be open to every member of the 'i i' •>• chains .si-vivli, _ Harry . more Nursing Activities Committee prom m{m in the word to get behind the can- lie latter announced ha J ment_wmiam Bnulney. MarJorie damaged in a collision at 1D:35 ! association—Each one brins;ins ini: Simmon.-•. of p.ahway, tiv:\:-,nr- High-Schoo: SugarJOIbs Rev. Davis Condemns didate on the Republican ticket oi l!lL held Monday afternoon. Red rl In quarter pound prints, ttr p. m.. Sunday at Elizabeth avenue! "'"""'. "" ""; *">"'•""•'••; «>-»" Miss Helen Pfeffer. daughter of e cost $4,000 and that, two new members to the "Y". will'"' ' ort'.ani.'.ation. |e Park. —' Cross Nurse Mrs. Mildred Treuter d ey Disrespect For Sabbath as ll ls a tleket that Mrs. Ella Gritsche of 7 Clinton j and wil! lll;u ^ assoeialmn was had already been-, paid,] ^ Mwy chasc GcrrJdine ^ and Grand street. The machines [ commandVeases y bccom e a club membec >U;'lit "" "*-*y gave a fine report of her first 1 n.[ ;;)ace on the gate was then re street, was married to William P.; more than RED MULE Coster. Harold Depew. Rose Gra- receive an appropriate pin. Spe.. iabuiit ty organr-'.ation and woul.oi:ld "v-.l month's work in Rahway. She .inr names of individuals. askef df .the support of the voters f to witness I -»i'-ii St 051^ beinir-raised— Follow-1^'^—AiDerizlde. Alberta HensonH_enson.. Dorothuuruuny j Revj . Chester M. Davis, pastor j Raj-ione. 86 Allen street, and Wolcott. son of Mr. and Mrs. | chlj 'm'cm'!je'rs'h'jp"'di'nners'"are"be— continue only throui'.h tin; -i-o.i- .J i reported. ia5.-calls-made,-5T_cases-, ipounjjL d-his desire to .serve Sheffield Milk 1 11 1 -ftill --| COFEEE _ ^"ThTTolinaJ idedication cere- l^oncs.- Robert~-Larson.—Bancroft^oi- tnc of hh s s abl1abl1 r ; -LT.te finance committee, told Mayor-A. C. Brooks, who was_unr service; Mr^ani Mrs. Anthony__J. Randolph Howard h 1 for use in illness which will be Gonnnunity Ideal Dramatized In Pageant scpri Uiassy. vice-president: r's boys open TAKE DINNER INVITATIONS of the efforts of Hebrew citizens able to attend the last class initi- Gala and Geno Zlrpolo. There Gritsche. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. mmpd rhnivmnn nf tho -,«-,!,. i~i.iss>. \.ce- kept on hand for disposal by the 11 surer; An- /poor kickofi Tomatoes to build up Rahway ahd promote ation given ln his'honor, will be was a solo by Mrs. H. V. Meinzer, Wolcott. Ferdinand Wolcott. Miss! ".-oRramTill '^ ! Harry Simmon.,.- treas \ yards. ^ nurse. Salmon KARO At Colonia For Unemployment Relief includc a shorl ton J. Zirwes. secretary: Frc-cl 12 • its welfare. He said the local received into membership in this "The Mighty God Hath Spoken" Hannah Onksen of Rahway."Mr: alure Detv;ecn nalvcs.of Ulc|MiUc.. Wns,v Godfrev .n,a Those present at the meeting 19 I feature between halves of the Miller. William ns. Rahwa 3 cans 3 tall cans Can Hebrews stood as a unit behind class. Eleven applications were and a special number by the Ju- Bame were Miss M. Ada Farrell, chair- 28 of N^-York^CUv Mrs K1rkI ' "*«*hments served by the Melvuie Meizlei'-. tn^i. and losing it nior Choir. man; Miss Irene Forman, secre- the nty officials for the best In- received last night. The Jersey Chi", i c n.rt in xTufw.^n au="liary. and an inspection of the Edmund David, steward. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES terests of the city. City degree team will do the in- Artistic scenery, brilliant cos-1 lawns which were strung with Snivel of Ridgewood. Miss Wanda association buildng [ to Machon w§| Nowadays—in this infoTma! age—you tary: Mrs. Thomas J. Adams, Springer was general chairman treasurer; Mrs. Edward C. Lunt, Fancy Jersey itiatory work. Ir, . .. u -p, , -. tumes and lighting that brought j colored lantern^J The sunken • »T\ °1 harte/et> l\ ardoMrSi The opening night for the bovs' of the committee in i-!v.tn:e of thf 15 lb peck Fancy Baldwin or delicious — H. G. Kettner, chairman of the I tainting Man Jb.ound On garden was transformed 7 Septune ( invite out-of-town friends to dinner/by and Miss Rosamond Alioth. 19 'astor Says Church out the beauty of the natural, ly j Robert Schneider. Robert. Carol ldepartment will be held on Pridav. dinner, with others assisting IJJ- memorial tree committee, report-! Road Dies In Hospital -1 K.nd Kenneth Schneider of Union.. October 23. in charge of Emil the ball telephone/thus": 16 qt. basket setting made the pageant play.J ing Harry Simmons. 2|r-.vt-s. HOLD PET SHOW Should Aid Needy ed that he had conferred withjthe ' * Ithe visitors bd 32 APPLES "The World of Colonia." in thei ^iracUve Charles .Schaefer.- Kirstein. .ivlili- Among the varied activities of Potatoes Uinon County Park Commission e W ^iracUve ^nT^rUs^ %Z Paul Howard,, son ofo Mr. [jch yardage ' "Hello, (3wen—this Is Edith. Will you and 150 1b bag— A friendless man, picked up onsunken gardens of the jesidencej ., . . er. Godfrey. E. C. Miller. William • Franklin School Friday was the Eating or cooking, 16 qt. bskt. 65 "The Importance of the Indi- and had received permission for jh and dens connected by Mrs K L Howard of 107 West' the road ln a fainting condition Duff. Val. Gleck::er. Hany I.o-.v- line. The of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pattl- j .ed exits |I Hazelwood avenue, was a mem- ! Jack drive over for dinner tomorrow? Pet Show in Room 2-2, staged by vidual" was the subject of the the lodge to plant a tree in honor by a passer-by yesterday, died at son on Saturday night a colorful -lu'r. Met;-'.er. Chippi:;:i John 15. I when Judgd cmvnn SotnrHov niirhf. n rnlnrfnl ! and- entrances for the perform- ber of the Brown University Stu- i Mother and father will be here, and I the pupils under the leadership of FANCY FANCY GREEN FLAT Kfv. Finley Keech's sermon' on cf the bl-centennial of Washing- the Rahway Memorial Hospital and beautiful spectacle. iCrann, Utassy. Ellison. William fumbled ant] ers. Mr. Carl Leila, mural artist, dent Band which accompanied know they'll want to see you..." their teacher, Mrs. Helen Moc- Sunday at the First Baptist ion on Washington's Birthday. at 5 a. m. this morning. At the Nearly a thousand residents of Woman Republicans lAllgaier. F. Kath. Noel E. Bissett. A pass kaitis. Rabbits, dogs, cats, kit- and a corps of assistants, painted the footbaU team to Princeton end netted | | Sweet Potatoes, 9 lbs String Beans Church. He emphasized the duty He also reported plans were pro- hospital he gave his name as the community, their friends and j j Edward Lermpter. V/illlam Crouso tens, pups and even .a. pet hen _°f church-members to help in-the gressing_for-.the-Charlf.y ball on Steve-Kelly, his age as. 64.-native the scenery, the illumination and [on Saturday. Thbxband later,' To Hold Dance Fl Machon Cordial, isn't it?- Ahd friendly. And as v neighbors, -were brought- together stage" lighting being installed "and were among the entries. Some 25 Work of supplying food, clothing lty Hungarian, address as Salem gave "a" concert at Peddie Insti-~j don 3 pounds Decembeber 18. to view the dramatization of its -pcts-were-Iarge-and-their-ownerstl I! 25 n operated by Mr. D. M. Waite.J tute at Hlghtstawn. _inexpenswe_as. it's quick_and~easy. avenue. Rahway,^w f *h flist annual danrc nf the I Chm-rri .RoU_C-.)ll fuel lu Um deiiUtuUi. Htr delegation—teom—the local community llf through the courtesy of Hie Fub- small—one of the latter an- . \ iR?.hway Woman's Republican | Trinity Methodist Church will be FANCY JERSEY •d his hearers to ^assist the lodge will attend the monster Poor Floyd Mason finds no such Mary Pattlson. long a resident of lic Service. • Pf nounced that he couldn't bring class initiation at Newark on Oc-Street in Rahway and apparently Colonla, and performed entirely About 150 citizens of thS-JClub will be held in the gymna-j held o:-. the evening ol October i place; his. police dog., because he vKw_ Mayor's Committee in every way The play, an allegorical fan- tober 22, when Commissioner W. the man is unknown here. Mr. by its own talent. The entire Fourth Ward were enrolled asjsium at the Franklin School onlinth. Opening of-the mite box a "such a big guy," that'if he saw aTl and said that It was the duty of tasy, was a dramatization of the ON THE AIR! 1 Beets3,bun SPINACH J. Egan of Newark will be pre-Mason asks any person who cast, its support and manage- members. They elected offiicers ; Friday evening, 1G. Mrs. Rose final cat the plan of entering the show 4 bunches 'he church to take care of its own community ideal. It stressed the ceremony of the Ladies' Aid wil! sented with a gold uie member- know the deceased rto°comnS35j?' ment, was from .pre.sident of the club, is R. Shu Sunday Evenings, 8.15 o'clock would be abandoned. 25 3 pounds needy as far as possible. Individual isolation which weak- take pl^.ce on the evening'of Oc- Mead; first vice-president, Ste-jfhe general chairman. Mayor A. lick fa An official meeting to consider ship pin by A. Harry Moore. cate with the Overseer's office at exception 'of three persons who ens public interests instead of tober 22. The choir will ciit;-r- WABC—WCAU "Music Along the Wires" FANCY _. The .lodge_passed a resolution CltyJIall Immediately. .The body were called upon at the last mln- phenJVan_Dyke_; second vl£e^nresl-_:C._Brqpks will lead the_graVici ? FANQY ' . . . *?"JMKl_means of--doing this croating-community- discovery.-a r tajn _the_ members_\vhn will j Supreme Virtuo '' of sympathy and condolence" in is at Petlit's'MorguS ute to ac^as substitutes in the en Wilsoh: "secretary, '• march. A loving-cup will be pre- ioffjoj ' work will be held ln the church resume of the community's tun«| NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE Company 3 pounds pent to the family of the deceased cratic Association will hold a pub- Pattlson home formed a natural Meetings will be held every j door prize and a pri?e p Deposit v.nvt": irom ;:; u -Where—It—most—enters-and—longest Extra large, dozen will be_aroasLbeebe_aroasLbeeff sufc. !*_ A-NEWJUSEUNSTmmOM BACKED BY-NATIONAL-ffiSOUBCU arid Dictator General James J. lic card party Thursday afternoon stage and chairs and benches Frida stays.—Sprat. vi' at the First Baptist Church on The opening scene showed a i V night until election at the j member of the club selling Uj«'$25 a year. Railway National ""toy. October 23. at fl;30. Davis. ut 2:30 in the Moose Hall. were arranged on the lower d'oniinuNi un rnco -•. I'oiuiuii :i) I Irving street.headquarters. most tickets. - rBank.—Adv.

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