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f •:. ./' •". f — "\—-•". • ,.Telephone Hrim** !• The Rahwav Record, Tuesday, October 6, 1931 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- <j ACH week, thousands of the best bulbs we can buy are coming city, president. • State Parent- Red Circle . 2Z' der the direction of Harry P> 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.