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B*i BUY WAR BONDS \ -ALL THIS WEEK, SR! J. GOERKE CO.,. ELIZABETH, PRESENTS Regularly For Future Security CASUALTIES INCREASE •». To Win the War With 4 Allied fronts. I SURGICAL DRESSINGS Mast Increase also. ". 8BB. Will you help? Phone Prod. Em. R. 7-08804 Entered at the post office at Railway, N. J., as second class mall matter under the act of March 3, 1879.

RAHWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 cont Local Subscription W.OO a Tear In Advance m. K 3: mm ^'•'w i <#i yes XJ fui! Further First Meeting of 1 100 Years Important Official Changes _ Fellowship Club Hurricane Needlework Guil The first meeting of the Fellow- Art Anniversari LEA, lprlnhnf HIP V VT, fl. A CosrsXW ss District be une week from tonight. Mrs. George E.-Gallaway,-163 f l"y^s,^MiltoIravenue7T)rah~crrpresi- -| deiiti-has-announcecTthat'Ra'hway ing 1 Ten Days More: 50 ,oi a dinner, which will be fol- Jmihtcountiy-wlde-cele- ) -•uwed b^ a dlWUsMon oi tne ques- bration of National Needlework ; Blue Point3 Monthly To Reveal Position l-Trees-TV^ainsrResidences ste tion: "How can the Rahway Y. M Gulld We Many Streets Blocked by Trees Blown C. A. best serve this community?' The "Y" Occupies . To be Removed at Membershi* °<=tobep in thre 8Guil tod uis. open The Office of Price Administra- John Cramer will preside, with Cost of |75 Each,.,-, to everyone through the branches P.own By Gale of Almost Hurricane -oprH— tion "his drdefed "sharp "increases Delmer Everett In charge' of the What 100 years has done tod e in' the State." The" only require- wn$m** program. An invitationJs The initial pyppnsp of {lip smnll- ment is the contribi'H"" nf twn T7 t »,.—--• nil' f [n430int-values-f0F4hose-processed- "63 any whnn mimy ^yjsh to'par- sized hurricane that vlsUpri new. Identical nrt.irlpg nf were still rationedin that/today best" meets the heeds Thursday* evening "was appaTel or household linens. These coi a companion. move to eliminate present at the hour named. of the times, is the purpose. of brought into view on Tuesdas' to be distributebute d to the needy in Arriving five hours before it.was due in New York City, 'r. _-J points on a wide variety of the.program next week, that has night when, at a special, meeting the community. Rahway was visited on Thursday night-by a small-sized ery~ other canned foods. Both the of the Common Council, $15,000 With over been arranged by General Secre- 700 branches hurricane, the worst in the city's history, that put out the higher points and removal of tary George Fairweather and the was voted as an emergency fund throughou. _ _t the_ country, this many items from rationing were executive board of the Rahway Y. to take care of the effects of thcharitablee - organization can look lights in all but the downtown district, tore down telephone effective- Sunday. 25th Annual windstorm. Permission to borrow back' over 59 years of aiding the wires, blocked many oi the streets with fallen trees, the .^*W E'RE CELEBRATING the completion of our newly-remodeled store, by paying tribute to tHe All-Amer- M. C. A. to appropriately observe this money will be sought of thesick and the needy, and looks for- Doubled or-boosted'even more the 100th anniversary of the or- pride of the City, and strewed branches and great limbs, so - sharply in most cases, the new Commissioners of Local Govern- ward this year to a vital role in the Clambake of ganization of the International V. ment, which is largely a formal war effort, through taking care of ithat it was almost impossible—for anyone to, get around point values apply to all carined- -home-front—needs;—buildinBr~upi —and-bottled-frults, four frulFandf " CT-AT Sgt-Wr-Howard-iValke .matter^-in-such-a-sftuationr-The" |-eit-her-orrfoot-oT-by~ea"r until daylight. ~ ican Fashion and itg Future ... by feting America's Famous Fashion Manufacturers!- And we're asking YOU, -' Eight days will be utilized in ac- money borrowed will be provided home-front morale. vegetables juices/tomatoes, cat- 1 Fortunate was Rahway in not having a fatality ox a •--•.—-> sup, and chili sauce. quainting all Rahway, young and 'IT in the 1945 budget. u v The new ration value on a num- old, with, what is being done and Peter Godfrey, the street' com- casualty, as the result of the storm, though several near ber 2 caff oftomatoes tomatoes is 20 pointpointss ,. < VT J •> " """nOuting how it is being done at the Rah- missioner, gave a count of 317 •escapes from accidents have been wWltn In Italian City Leeland" Barnes -OUR CUSTOMER^, to celebrate with us . . . all this week'/. . because by your faith in us, as authorities, on up from five, while the coupon Extensive Pro "rani way "Y" There will be open house trees, under the supervision of the • reported. The storm,, that,, .pro.-.., - cost Tof-peaches;-Mais' and""'oini'- '™"fTi'"\'Xi~'Z':"r*1 ° " " each.4ay, and hostesses have -been Shade-Tree-Commission-,-that hatf _.„.,-, Leaving "Y". cWdea'nortliw'arS'alo'rig the coast, ap ,e ^ffiroifSrSr^'^ ^^^^ appointed to .greet every vnauuperson Word has been received by Mr.been blown down, and about 20 X-Raymg: P who calls at the "Y" during the and Mrs. Harry Beam, of 619 West were said tob e reclining on resi- Announcement Is made by Gen-' strangge to sayay,. reversedd its coursec , 80 for number 2y2 cans. Pineapple eral Secretary.-—George—Eair— when it did the damage In i America's Famous Fashioiis, YOU have^made this kind.of progress possible! . • ' juice goes to 50 points from 2S Fully 300 persons, including week. Of course, the young people Jlazelwood-avernieTTha" ' t sgt. W_dejjc£s^or_jKhJch-the-eity-wil. l Let ^will-be-giverrthe~major portion of $75 apiece to have removed. A weather, of the Rahway Y. M. C. -Pupils, of—|way, coming from the north, evi- ana tomato juice to 20 from six -gnrapsffom iiiizaoeth, Perth Am- Howard Walker, who had made his A., that Leeland Barnes, who is dently in a terrific blast that up- 'last i. points for 18-ounce cans. the program, for the' institution signed release from damages will boy, New Brunswick and Jersey is primarily for boys and young home-with the Beams before^going-j-be secured^ from _each_property assistant Secretary _of_the_Boys- rooted over loo trees—into.—the f "*< j g __ --AU-of-thefthe "n new-valuee s areflxed ^-High School streets and fully.200 trees along : Glty, were present Sunday to'at- menman , thoug+1I/MI~Vh. th**.e- girl— *-'s- now hav'- -e into the_ service, has received a Wnerrbefore the work' of remov- "department of the Rahway "Y", In multiples of ten because the has tendered his resignation, and. the curb into the yaftisj'of the svstpm of tend the 25th annual' clambake. big program of activities _at Presidential citation.-Kith-a" ing is begun, in^case^-gni^acci?. _^. i. wrwjig-na-ratmll L-H^rjpilsp^i^^i^p^ijir -homes~o£=fclie-oioyr"«ver"8 and outjng of the Rahway Aerie, leiTclusteT, besides five stars and •tfen^SHoiiicThappen in in the nty beini^effeptecL change is being dlscontiauedSun- .-Sundajv -several-iibboni. fur lifiulsm and the NeWjJei3ey_ReformatoEys^Dc-=j W|AT IS OUR "^^-- > day. Blue tokeds"ma> be used in of the jprstternal Order of Eagles, pected to enlist every minister in bravery hi battle. Councilman David A. Stewart WaWolKc^TepF^Tor * f~T3RIe'.damage was done in the WflY DO WE CALL THEM held at the Royal Gardens on _ , ' , "• . business district, the lighting of units of ten until October 1 in the city to say a good word in He has been appointed by thesaid there would be heed for the Mr. Barnes has been a chap- OF FAMOUS FASHIONS ? ~ "buying processed foods. After East Hazelwood avenue. ' favor of the Y. M. C. A., this rec- lieutenant colonel over him, todu -city to order 1700 feet of wire for lain at the Reformatory, but was .^.UberoulosiS. which was not impaired by .the , ^an-this-oneran1 a d to ""gbiri"g~on!7~. .TYOU'11 see a newly reinodcle.dTTjeautlfully^ Co.rwiU'take on brought him nearer^ the_day_he Shade-TreVCominisdon^^-^^-^--^*W ^- fc^ ^ •^lagjjf.nearlyall-vegetablesrspeciai' JMed^ltoder^ Rah ) w ldld be berlahd HbspitaVin Brooklyn, un-"Monday night in the office of the . "while the Neon sign of -•• -desjgners—.-;-the-ingenuity of American-craftsnien"TT7" way, did what HyatrBearing at"7~oat7ocl6ckTwitcl6ckTwithh ~ °v°v comtogTiomcomtogTiomee. -•-Counctfma-Couniflman Walton L.. SeioveSelover 5de r ,,th"e sponsorshiHospital inp Brooklynof the Brook, un-- j -modern-8tore-rri-talk"tqprofcssionahdem*on~sTratoTs"ini(l"; products and fruit spreads. - ,. b-.y. ^.cloutuuu-- Sgt iU Central Home Trust Co., in_Eliz- the Main Street Delicatessen, at the vastfiess of American facilities! . New York, .Chicago, g a other teams fdUowing. A basket- - WiUiam H. Beam, son of offered a motion that met -with ]yn Federation of Churches. Theabeth. 153rMain street, was torn from Its "The War Ebod Administration's honienin- Daurio and Yaide the Beams hearty approval, for City Clerk S ^oodsdhfhi fashion consultants! One day-couldn't possibly do jus- 51 }e b atlteIy bjm team of Merck & Co. will and Harry's pal, when . w« wLuiwin. XUG J _all_ocation of processed-foods-stiU—^ ^ — - ' Ld_sdsh£s-of-his-many-friends , what-ls-known-as-the „ : • • - - [lng.2 tkff .to Ate^it , ul~v». u^nau ui uie city, -nov, | will go with hinrin his new field. Mantoux test will take place at • A high voltage wire [as broken place in me^fashion field, and a trei^hdouei^hdous new in- changed Hem I e e ld lb t en3a n td write letters, expressing fullest the Rahway High school on Mon- for Merck & Co., tnd an- and plan to be here everyday! ing power." uibpuiuiiuInt purcbis-i 1I mi,u defeate^'fte!dd^ Charle^ ,^s Cred2 ?e anand!d; I P°- •S• and"swimming' on the side", med now in the Hawaiian Isl appreciation of the members of Other for the Pennsylvania rail- g power. for those who prefer those pas- ds. He is a brother of Detectiv day and Tuesday, September 25 . idustrj; wat born.... we call it "All-American Fashions!' Under the new set-us p house- Frank McCandless in a game of the Council to Peter T. Godfrey, and 26. This consists in applying road next to Brond street, the lat- wivesjlll ti horseshoes, Arthur J. Flynn: won times. J. F. Wraight and Robert J. Walker, of 707 Wesi street commissioner, who had per- ives^jylll continue to ~ getfifty Gibbons will be in charge. a patch'for two days to the pupils, ter producing a sorgeous, display Hue points a month. "the fat men's face; Frederick Nad- Grand avenuer formed what was a seemingly im- Heads. Marines which is taken pff on Wednesday. of sparks whenever it struck Rd The girls and the women will psible task in clearing_up_the • - Red -point values on- meats; but- ler,_the-Wheelbarrow-race:-Willlam- city^possibloe quickly,~of"thtask in clearing_up_thee storm de-_ -On-Friday—the-examiriing-physt^"Lmetat-until-lt-was-finally-mooredr-" ™- tcr and dairy products are.un- Ludeman and Max Odenthal, the("have thelfTnnlng at the "Y"-on James W. McGee was elected'clan will read the results. From Nearly .a dozen houses received Tuesday night, following the bris;', to Supt. Arthur L. Perry, commandant of the Clarence J. changed. However, combination three-legged race; Edward Ensen- Principal -Ralph N. Kocher and this report, the diagnosis of thedamage from big trees that were ' . •• (t- V ' \ berg^r, the weight hurling contest; Mother and Daughter banquet at Sgt. Weishaupt Brady Detachment, Marine' Corps spaghetti dinners, formerly on the 6:30, in the basement of the Y. M. Delmer Everett, of the High school individual's case is made and those hurled against them during the WHY IS IT CAUED FUTURAMA . processed food chart, arp h Vincent Williams, the standing League, at a meeting of the de-pupils who are positive w»prtjM-g storm. Barney Knpolman's hnmpr "•- *"n linillK "" " dth-the-women-of-Hyatt faculty^-in-providing—pupils-thrrtr • • . / "broad jump, and Ralph Schultz, IHGh on Monday'and at vol. tit. George avenue, perr. uted to the red point chart, with the running broad- jump. ring bowling the women of the worked diligently for several days Other officers elected were: Ralph' YOUR PROGRAM OF FAMOUS FASHIONS? a one-point value for cartons con- ta helping to clean up the city; to Tuesday, October 9 and 10, to seehaps suffered the most, Mr. and IMPORTAN?QK T TO YOU? Percy W, Robinson was gen-"Y" Auxiliary, and the women of Police Sgt. Richard G. Weis- Garrison, senior ^vice how seriously the lungs are af-Mrs. Engelman barely escaping* taining from one to one and one- Mercks rolling against women.—-•-., «• •«• .ciwi/ iviuton av half ounces eral chairman; wpjium haupt, of ^752 East Milton avenue, fected. ' with their lfves, when an Immense •co-chairmanr~Saiatiel-KnioftonT* j rfrom—Watkini^— 8-^«fcck.—A+whUe-in-charge-oftrie-desirai__~~~™.—n , ro< l-tulip—tree, on tne north side of Because this is our conception of the beauty, briginalitr, President Francis J. Kenna, Mar- girls' basketball team_fro- •»—m• Hyatt"—"s- ' lice headquarters, about 8 o'clock man, in their splendid coopera- advocate, and Leslie Buyle, chap- the house, fell onto the 'front BecausejiehinH aim J. Goerkie Co.'s Famous Fashions tin F. Gettings, Charles. Di Como, will' play -a team—from Watklns. Thursday .evening, during the tion in die city's greatesflmerg- lam, and John Ormsby. sergeant- porch, crushing it"like an eggshell, P. now thafAmericaTS" taking her •just between Joseph J. TamBurina, reception; Mrs. T. HTRoberts-wlIFdirect the windstorm, was found by; Patrol- ency; to Lieut. William E. Kulp, at-arms.jCharles Tanner was ap- and smashing through the sun- Btamj-^amous American labels! In these days, when events of the evening. man Lawrence Comaai lying oh in furnishing aid from the Re- Pointed adjutant DavmnsCpr h« Kafiway Flotilla - •MISS JOAN KENLEY . .' . (Bet- plaqeJn the-world of fashion! Here are the sophisti- William Prepjak, Emil Neugebauer adjutant paymaster by porch, was stopped within five feet - i j fine fabrics and precision tailoring are at a premium, a you and meand Lewis Springer, tickets; The Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs the floor unconscious, with his -In Rescue Work of the floor by 'one of its hugerr-.r. J.| • tina Bolegard, famous • Conover Charles' Romme,!," chairman, Fred will pay their respects to the "Y" ear the radiator. branches.- "'" ' -~ cated fashions of New York and Chicago .. . the color- famous label is your guarantee of dependable quality, in a luncheon at noon on-Wednes- Boden. the National - Pneumatic, , w- »*nLi.. n juiub in- Cover Girl) will be here in person* by ding Nadler, Logan M. Kerr, Joseph ilman_Coman haS _-„. Lewis R. Morse, who owns the day, in observing Club Day. Emery to the"sergeant ,& short the Colonial Coal Co..' the Regina stallation with the League Auxil- On the day of the Rahway hur- to model ful,icarefree playclothes of California .'.. the "young£'_ authentic style, meticulous workmanship! Like the Gaydos, William Miller, William 1 house, newly shingled and paint- Joan Kenley's newest Bennett, Charles E. • Titus andStevens, general secretary of the before, and had gone. to.th eCorporation, and the Monte iary will be held in October. ricane of last week, the Rahway Y. M. C. A. at Elizabeth,- will be = Christ! Corporation, for furnish- Commandant McGee, is also the ed, at 164 Elm avenue, had a cupo-^, fall blouses. And, surprise of sur- ^Sshions ffom~Sl. Louis and Kunsah City, Jetigued fui' signature of an artjst on his masterpiece . ./. a famous John Evans, grounds; Peter-B. -~ *~~.ge. Upon returning he flotiffa, 310, of the-Goast Guards, la on one corner badly wrecked by The material contained in the speaker. A boys' program in Sshaupt lying on theing, -without charge, Jrucks andi chief of staff to the national com- -prisesrshe'll- autograph-her-ph-» ^ floes lioKsAecessartly reflect Schults and~R. L. Gilman will be the meeting. - -' • Shop, Third .Floor. . ... a famous American-label.. ..from-our._Famous^ berger, Henry Schaefer, Charles taken by Patrolmen Coman and o"*f Ai.- t--,ai selectiye_§£rvlce people.that had been marooned- large tree that fellover> from the • /_•_.. »ne pollcy^dr the newspaper bright future of All-American Fashions J ••'•-•- masljer of ceremonies. Percy Paulsen. Weishaupt, it was brd. by-the heavy storm. jjFasbhJn Centre ... and you know you're safe! or the oplnionTDl the editor. Enz, Al Anderson, Louis Biddar, JUNIOR USO HOSJESSES Heilsburg has ..been - curbr —Editor. and Max 'Odenthal games, and Thursday night the Fellowship, said, had not.been feeling well for jundas. t. le Rahway detachment ided ALL DAY . Club will have a supper at 6:30some time and had been seeking a Mrs. George edemata, .of 852wHl presen) for the efficient work A large tree "rests on the resi» aft. Charles Farcherr-of Union, who the Rahway colors at dence of Mr. and Mrs. Johr^Kang_ j). jn,,_its_f lrst meeting, of the -fall, ! Jeav«-of-absence - to-reenperatehis" .-Han j(;Moore-school-in-3ler^ The first American shell to served the-dinner. 1 atr22-Elirnive"nu"erwriefe it caved - RUTH DE-XOEEIER~7-TTXenT JJl*^n Germany was fired which will be followed by a public haltE - ing.of the Junior USO hostesses sey City, on the occasion of theL Just now an being theric's famo^^mak^up expjri,^ card party, thus qbserylng_Spcial for 7:15 p. m. tonight to be held made to increase- the number of_in the roof, while at 1517 Irving _ y^eyenli!xJ)y_jefc._jo. _^ Sergeant^Se.ishauptJKasjeturn-. streeLjaJreeJcll-on-the-baek-part- •paynn~tKe~anrtrv'ersary" celebra^ at-the~Y.'M~C.-A.-Reglstratiqn nf n lect the scph P. Mutnam. Carteret. N. eOojys_home_on__Tuesday^_but will-follow-for-dancesTnriHe coni-" griftrhead of the Marin^_^rjs^|.mo^w»-rt"«s^w^.T^=^rrrr-rr-r^^=- hnnri J.. from a hill near Veviers, tion;—M7. J. LewIsTTana R. J.was taken to Philadelphia for rwK6~wiIl be presftnted^ the degree >vniM-mrnr~ correct make-up base, and lip- Norman Jones Schremp will direct the proceed- '.ng Friday, Monday and Tuesday 1 reporting to Coast Guard Head- damage, but another in front, fell Belglam, about ten »nd one- general checkup on Wednesday. -ights of Doctor of iJaw from the John stick shades, for your individual ings. Marshall School of Law. quarters at the Rahway Yacht onto a Ford car, damaging the lialf mUes wesi of the German a 'Casualty' Club tak coloring! '.. border, according to NBC The boys will come Into their j y ' * fender, loosening the bumper, and -ti own on Boys' Day, which wHl be PECULIARLY AFFLICTED A stronlg endorsement of. this ruining the delicatessen sign of -Correspondent James Cassfly. N. ^Gruenewald _at 1515 Irving Mutnam waa nn» frf a grin Norman Paul Jones, son of Mr.fittingly celebrated by _a Father, Rev. Gilbert .vS^JBever. minis- service comes from William Kins, ALL DAT -N cr and MrsrPaul Jones of l'O35 Edgar and Son banquet:at 6:30 p:. m. ysed Cjothing Drive in of 404 Xaureta. street, In, Linden, streeU. Another-car-was crushed ' •£• . ?w manning a 155-minime- ter of the Second Presbyterian at Thorn street and Hazelwood ter American "Long Tom," street, who was reported last Sun- Friday. R. L. Gilman will be p Church, is recovering for the fifth a foimer skipper of the U. S. S. ELIZABETH GRUNDIG . .. spe- day as a casualty, in a list of sev- Lancaster, who, in the, last war avenu&r by a falling tree, while. Cassldy said in. a dispatch Each Church, Begins Sunday time this yeaf, from being exposed the water of the high tide and cially trained Cott Beajity, Con-.- broadcast over radio Brussels. eral thousand of the boys, from You th* Day on Saturday, will to poison Ivy. The minister is altransporte- d troops «»»ff^)?af~"ma- M the states of New Jersey, New York bring Millions" of infants, chu'dren. terlals. and even exchanged the from the gale stalled a sedan" oh sultarrt, wilTSe in *ar Cosmetic ito prominence the "hew Presbyterian Church oijsff^Eore lergic to poison ivy and, strange Lewis street. young ppleV organization, Ithe meri-and*.women, in war-torn to "say, the-storm -of--ThursdayGerman ambassador and his com- Department, in person. AskJieT- convenient it can be left at the plete staff for AmfrlpnVi nfffcin|g. .The Gii-ls.' Scout^puse^at-the_; Dry Nlghi irthat-becamejayer YJVt. C. A l to v?j tb-demonstratp-tlifionrrpr't'hpaiity Europe, -will .depend-for-clothi flight b>w nntn hi• ••••m• o" pn'fjfv^ti«ii»Miim*i -cofner—t>f 3t. Gi orge~and west^ '.•!) 40ff-str--.- o _-in iti fust year of ex- The following ladies hijve been "He is now with the. Continental mother. A„ t istence. B\ Rush will.be in charge this winter, entirely upon the con- emanation frovwm» ivy.IJ, somewherWIUC e In Electric Co.. of Linden, a figld'avenucs,-wl!l be deprivedof—•: ii aids for you!/ tribution_of used-dothlng of-every " I the path of- the wind, wh'ich en- ha that-time he-was^in the-Meditter-fand-every-jJctlvlty-of the ""Y" will !S -M.n.-v.w«^-^u«iTitfjr- Ul U1C I" Will -)-tered-hls system, puffing, pri^" PsnoonesHbuia1nMacea: ranean area. He has been in ser- description that.comes from the yearyearss oidrheTasrecenTly ALL DAY,- . ._ cnticlsm of what litUe glory fa be In operation for the young peo- responsime lather'tai -s 6666 blown over onto the telegraph • rer Xor vice, for. five'years.-He waa_witl» pie -— JJnited States-as Jhe resultof the Joihed4he Coast Guard-Auxiliary.- -Jn^i. any o'-ourboys, but drive that is-being conducted by used clothing for Europeagatnerinn sufg - -wires—on—Westfieid_- t.^" ¥venui~ancF oriiT MISS SHIRLE^,' THAILL . . , m this case, the incident is really the National Guard for two years, Dr. Frances Harvey Green, n-j feels hee Iis now doindig then out a year, then he-went into the United Nations Relief and ..... w.wu ui UK poison, ne Illied will have to be removed. Mrs. B. hci ght that u har(U te headmaster of the Pennington Mrs. J. W. Kemp, Fu^t Baptist thing constructivstructivee , towards .ththe Revlon's famous Lady-in-Red, m J y ^orth the- U. S. Navy, and was stationed School, is the headllner for the-Rehabilitation Administration, the pulpit Sunday, as usual; in war effort. He advises other men G. Dunning of 1219 Pierpont mentioning, when one stops to and spo Mrs. Thomas Shell, Second Bap- fact, conducted three services Sun- street, at the home of her parents^ wit will be here in person to help you thBt u at Muscogee, Okla., when war was final service in the observance tl5C> • day. to Join and be in on.the kjlk m , must be limited declared. • While his parents be- Council Mr. arid M/-s. Willard C. Freeman, "cKooseihe one perfect nail polish" were y to the firing of a "Long of the 100th anniversary, which lleVe he was in the North African will be Cojnmunity Day, all. the which 1 Mrs. Charles-Russell, st. Paul's 406 Elm avenue, had her car Ro shade for^you! Be sure to meet Jom 155-millimeter gun, across EpiscopaL . .,- " smashed by a falling -tree, while a German border line. . campaigns, he, nevertheless, haschurches of the city 'uniting to a the presJd Mrs. Frank her! Cosmetics, Street Floor, refrained' from saying anything union, church service at 8 o'clock synagogue she was waiting for the storm to 6 l that llteraUy Presbyterian. Lamion F. Mead abate. Another damaged car of uns b been t about his service with the armed in the First Baptist Church. Mr. the drive _ l * ^^ ""d' ^n- v Miss-Mar-- for month^ s in Germany, forces. Coan will preside at this meeting. throughout Uie _^^^.._J._._.-A_ ALL DAY ! . _^-^_, /est Grand 0 11 ys George Jones, a brother of Nor- : ?? * bo to ""American The -drive will Begin Sunday; ter Episcopal. done toward clearing the city of. avenue, the hood," a fender and the man, Is in the 69th Medical Bat- Septembeptember 24 and continue for one *.uuu.w.i, ^^"Min . , , stylist :. . Bunners of which have • Mrs. F. Graney,.St Mark's. fallen tr bl -Chairman of the Rahway~War the carburetor being smashed by th us talion at Fort Jackson, S. C, and weekWAaV, ,**.*iuntill *"»-*~UOctobe—r *1. Mrs•»—. Fre—d from Jame__s Roxto_ „.„»win* wilrtHI.l b%JGe Alinl ourUU1' ? ands- of times at the Mrs. Charles Qlagola, Rusj Fund Campaign, Duncan A. Tal-_ hBci hj«.i ULMU <•••—•»v-iivrTMiO~iVr*VVrn th» sftrvfrn ft>r-4wv R Bra»ery-of-449-gnton-streefe=i3- t cities, aricV .. botrhas'ygiounced ifie appoint-. the "Suit, and uoat salon to show you years. He is now on a 12-day fur- chairman of the special corrunit- Much credit goes ;. i5ugK~5TTiome. His , _„ •'Rninir-NTPf»lv'" teerand~witlfMrstrndwitlTMrs. . FP. Siccama,, o off^fes^-Charles-Schaeffer,—FirsT licEls for their prompt action in 955 fblQcked street of any in the city, '(fg -James—RoxtonVTiew-fall origP" Methodist. , - gettinll gf the.wotk started, as well Plerpont street, vice president andI then Seminary avenue. Central , former Miss Rebecca Jones, who 447oHamilton street, as secretary, treasurer of the Regina Corpora- nals, Second Floor. • ' . " ' a gun across the . lives at home, is the wife"' of Is "^organizing .the .work system- Mrs. W. Miller, Trinity Methr as, to the street department, the avenue and. Lake avenue, beyond - - of Germany. J. Francis Fox cl is organizing .the.work system- odist. •'__ _nE: „. ,^_^.n^-^. tion, as chairman of thcindustdal. -j-Gharies etratton-,- who-ls™with-tlie: : :; : : -atiealjy-thatfjrrto-bguconduetea"- —Tar6r- JKucTP OsboTne, Kbenezer ™.,t, ancrsflHur fia(nr big Job cut out for Editorial Page •'549th Infantrr that Invaded in feaich of the churches. ' fhe A. M. E. -volunteered their services and the France at Toulon. tal last week for a checkup and plants and other business concerns Schendorf, of 807 Pierpont them by the gale. " vS! rest, Is reported "doing nicely." clothing'Is to.be delivered at the street, connected with the National Community House of the First Mrs. L.-Kaftan. Hebrew Congre- -who made possible the use of their Deputy. Police Chief James Al- ~~-m trucks and other equipment. Pneumatic Company, as campaign' | ,,-PAGE TWO •RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 (THE RAHWAY RECORD TEE RAHWAY RECORD T3HJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 Dorothy Moss Engaged education squadron. No date has PAGE THBEB been setrfor the wedding*—- Arlene Gardner, Miss Jane Elmer To Ehvyn D. Berry and Miss Ruth Plspecky; invita- New Scout Pack cub pack commissioners, received Thompson, Donald Cyphers, WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE SOCIAL LIFE OF RAHWAY Red Gross Notes tions, Miss'Joan Ryan, Miss Shir- the charge with Its obligation and George Van Dorn, Meredith Koeh-i" —-Volunteer Special The engagement of Miss Dor- ley Miller and Miss Marie Mar- responsibilities, while Chairman. ler. Robert Hickson. Louis Miele. • BlueTriangle Club chltto.' — ;ins to Function lHlckson-receivedthe-chnrter~arrd y. Berry, 1 KennefhTTD. Ughthipe, Jr., Robert' Girl Scouts Plan Spring Lake High scSool tnd at- Installs Netv Officers The new officers of the club certificates. - Hlgglns, Carl Rembrandt and D. of A. Celebrate |Miss Post Wedded tended college for a year amLa technician, third class. Army Air The new Cub Pack, Unit 144, df ; By Mrs. Gilbert van Bever Forces, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd are: President. Miss Nancy Gim- Boy Scouts, was sponsored by Hill Certificates were presented to Manning Brewer. Extensive Activities Coming Events 18th Anniversary Woman's Cliib \ half before entering the_armed , Services to Armed Forces ' I or jersey), clothes pins and line Plans for the year were made by bernut; vice president, Miss Arleen Cubmaster Boyd Thompson and To F. X. Erbe forces. , • I (travet type), coat hangers, hand- D. Berry, of 511 Dalton road, Jack- Crests' Civic Club Sunday, with _____ -4 Of Personal Interest Three American Red Cross clubs the Girls' Blue Triangle Club, of Gardner; secretary. Miss Mary Assistant Cubmaster Berrfamlfi Get into the lit The Girl Scout Council held it's A largely attended meeting, fea- ' Y kerchiefs (rationea' in most coun- son, Mich., Is announced by her District Commissioner William H. tothefjgh: t with your pa- Thursday. September 21 have opened in Paris; France, ac- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moss, Rahway Y. M. C. A., at their, meet- Anderson; treasurer, Miss Janet Cyphers, The Den Mothers then per scrap. first meeting on Monday. Mrs. A. tured by the presence of State cording to an announcement by tries), housecoat {seersucker for ing Tuesday, in the room of Miss Gray; chaplain. Miss Noma Hamp- Schuler presenting the charter received their certificates, includ- C. -Brooks presided, in the ab- Mission Circle, of First" Baptist es WAVE Married in June Birthday Celebrated Of tropics), hose (inceUopKane wrap- of-635 West Grand avenue. Miss and certificates. Church, to have tea at hotn£ of Treasurer Mrs. Fannie Keller, of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Manewall, of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Gibson, Red Cross Com- Thelma Frazee, adviser, Rahway ton; scrap book custodian, Miss ing Mrs, Lighthipe, Mrs. Cyphers sence ol Mrs. Walter Charles. Newark, who was State councillor 1974 St. George avenue; have re- Frank W. Hensdn, of 1208 Pier To Navy Man; Both ers—needed badly. Cotton ' or Moss is a .graduate of Rahway Joan Ryan. and Mrs. "Warren C. Wilson. The Mrs. Otto Wiemer, 1656 Church Art Department Riissel M. AtHtstrotig missioner to Great Britain ana rayon), bobby pins, slips and pan- High school and is employed by High school building. Sixteen new Remarks were made by Thomas Girl Scout Commissioner. After when Rahway Council was organt- turned to Rahway after a vaca- pbnt street. Western Europe. The clubs are members will be added to the club, y • Cub Pack received handkerchiefs. YOU the usual reports were read and street, 2:30 p,.m.,.Thursdfli!-~.-.. The Art department of the Rah- Stationed in Md. ties (cotton for tropics). the Prudential Insurance Com- McGowan, assistant field execu- Satnrday, September 23 ized, celebrated the eighteenth.an\ tion spent in Main*. They were way Woman's Club is completing Zhe'ttamty-flrst birthday anni- located in theTieart of the city and a picnic for their welcome, tive of- the Union Council, who Games were played and a picnic approved, plans were drafted for niversary ' of Star of RahwayJt.accompanied on their trip t>y Mrs. A-graduate of Rahway Higt For men or women: Fountain pany, Newark. Technician Berry you can recognize the children lunch followed. The choir of the Zion Lutheran arfltngements for the second anni- Fire Capt. Charles F. Post arid versary oil Rttaell M. Ariastiiong, large, -welTequipped, with restau- attended Michigan schools and is will be held at the county park of foreign-born parents in small gave an outline of the Cub pro- the coming year.* Council, HO,- Daughters or Am-Manewell'[ s parents, Mr. and Mrs.school in June, Miss Lorraine Ma- photogrMPtiert mfcte, tijird b rants and sidewalk cafes splendid- pen, stationery, address book, fam- September 25. Th.e, program-for HE The Girl Scout Round-Up will Church will hold 'a rummage sale versary outdoor art exhibit, which Mrs. Post, of 1085 Maurice ave- ily pictures, U. S. map, harmonica, stationed overseas with a medical towns. They are the ones who gram and history. _ The Cubs receiving certificates on Main street, between Cherry erica on Friday. Autin J. Brown, of^T847 Centred get^daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. is to be held at the same location ojj.jrH A*ert otauiiuk, oi ly adapted for entertaining ser- the picnic, is in charge of* Miss William F. Hickson, E. Benja- be held during the first week of Other prominent guests were: avenue. Mrs. Manewall has re-Maget, of "429"Central avenue. leP nue, announce the jnarflige of ocarina, dark glasses, shower -speakvperfect English. Tvere Charles Wilson, Russell Yar- and Lewis streets. •• as last year, in Fireman's Mem their daughter, Charlotte M. Post, 371 Hamilton street, was celebrat- --vicemen.'Also,- three clubs are in min Cyphers and K. D. Lighthlpe, nell, Robert Thwaites, James October. All Brownies. Interme- Associate State Vice-councilor sumed her position as dancing In- Sunday "to attend the Southern Cherbourg. shoes, pocket games, books (paper BUVUfflRBODDS .one volunteers are ready for shipment be Brownie Day. October 4th will Deputy Mrs. Ruth RoedelliOf Lin- street, had as their weekend sues Spring take. The ceremony was the armed services carrying with President Mi's." George Gallaway, time to rehabilitation work lor Hazelwood avenue, and Mrs. Joh: performed June £ by Chaplain leg at the Brooklyn Naval Hospi- to servicemen in overseas hospi- be Intermediate Day. and October den. A delegation from Abraham veterans, Fred. Scheitlin, of 502John Gaflney, ol New York City them to camp copies of marriage 5th will be Senior Day. At that 163 West Milton avenue. Blddle, of i89 Seminary avenu Cuiinihghain. tal. He Deceived muty gifts and- tals and front-line area. These certificates and birth certificates Clark Council, Clark Township, West Scott avenue, has resigned as co-chairmen. congratiitetory «re«iD»». holiday presents will be delivered time the packs and troops will be Thursday, October 19 was among the guests. Tribute William Straub, who has been Both are stationed at the U. S. of their children in order to avoid JX|UStaux . as'vice -commandant of the east- The Rahway High school Art aboard hospital ships, planes, and KOOS BROS. J Navfll_Traintog_Cehter, Baln- -delay-in^the^paymentrof^gbverh^ was paid~to~chartei' mi of "• the State Marine"therseneral' " department has atreed to partic: trains at isolated stations where Arf ' October 29 Girl Scout Week be- Hamilton street. Mrs B. T. Poland past-councilors Mrs, -C.-K.-Van M. IWese, Inc., dealer In coal ani brldge, Md. The bridal couple was ment allowances was emphasized in charge. "•' Corps League. He—offered—his pate-in-the-e3chlbitr«nder the d: Red Cross club facilities are un- h gins, yhiph is nfltinnnlly pplphrnt- h prpslrtprilripri' ivlfh MYc Pile mimnri mppllpc, fnr n Utt*nded by Anna Todd, pharma- at the mssUng of t ° TTc Open 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. (closed Sundays) rOV- resignation-at a meeting in New 1 TECtton Df Jullil Cuupci, llie hr clat mate, seoona dass, u. B. w. avallable. Each-box contaim clga- ed. Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman sug- wdrtli Falkenberg. secretary. York City Sunday. years, has resigned* effect! hooFof" vice committee of the Red Cross -dec structor of the Art department of whose home is at Rehobbth, Mass., rettes, candy, post cardsr gum, wa- on Monday evening. g»sted that the fall card party be Other Social Items are to be "Mrs."Francis X. Erbe. the for- theend of the^ week'- He has ni jthe-High-schooLTJleJtariojisyn. _terprofli—rauch*_idenUfication g "held dunnp tnat weeK in honor ol definite plans for the futurerUut found on page three. mer C'harloffiFMrpost, whose mar- M><: AorftVt TVnn hns-rphirnpri dustries of the city will fe invitee folder, small metal mirror,Tmemo Dura, executive riage was announced last week will enjoy LLn: to ask their employes to partlc Ing. The proceeds will go toward from her summer home on Chi- burgh, also stai -•—il-Trithrnlprn1iirrand''k .-from two to three months were ste Many Railway Kecora readers and' who is serving as hospital as- cago Boulevard, Seagirt. eht. pate. Tbe first exhibit havlni bridge. size condensation of a book or re- a rehabilitation fund which has sistant first class, at Bainbridge, sometimes caused by failure to been set up to help, the countries we prospects for what you have to been so well nceived last year, The bride has been in the prints of three short "stories. Md., was welcomed as a guest. Af- Miss Edith Graham, daughter is believed that it can be greatl; present these documents promptly, of Europe^ ....' sell. Why not sell them? An ad ID Mrs. Harry Simmons, Sr., of 191 WAVES Ibr thirteen months. feEotffeNS 'iCHTJ_;S. gfePT. 28 Below are some- helpful sugges- and in'Justice to his family^ the w~ •> - ope,.. : ter the meeting the__birthday...anr of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Graham expanded-Ibis Sear. ..'.-.... ?^ h|der way to open the The Record's "classified section U West Milton avenue, • ij-entertain- of 1878 "Elizabeth avenue,"leSvei twelve ef. wMch'-have-'been -«tt tions ror^Chrlstmas gifts tojsencUo -new- inductees-shouiaTJeTinformed, alt- meirnenalve—and—arodnctivt.— hiversaries were celebrated, of -Mr^ and Mrs.. Bernard _Bart- Surrounding communities will Bainbridge. She is a graduate of .VrsoT Attensooiu -miri-and-womenTiyerjeas." Mf Xoiss-^Sot Miami BeadW—Eli ORTWIB ; of their -importance^—!33ie—com**-} a nappant railed "T Hpar Amarti tian Hprirlrh Mn lett. of Toms River. Mrs. Bartlett ['Rahway High school, -a member -Don t-send-home-cooitea~f ood • mittee therefn •-• • ——> iklll cuulilljute... It Is uuL u, fUikhclal of the First Presbyterian Church, . ^ Alvco xiiolaed or . ..^ ^•viriii'-'' ••••""'""* t^rTTty SinirinB," in~ which all the Brown- A.C."Brooks,MrsrFred Hope; Miss brosa. "JrV; and Mrs. Harry Gramm. is- the daughter of Mrs. Sintmonsr: the SPARS: She is a graduate a. feC6_* smashed. letter concerning the matter to - COU ies and Scouts will take part. project of the-club in any way, bul formerly of the Young People's -DE' Edith Collins, Mrs Francis V. Dob- Mrs. Charles F. Post had charge the Rahway High school, a mem rather to promote art appreciatior MS NO. < Don't send diaries -unless re- each draftee. j_ , ery A delightful Joint social hour bins. Mrs. Mortimer Gibbons, Mrs. of war bonds and stamp sales at The Misses Virginia and Annie ber of the Holy Comforter Epis choir and of the Sunday school. The mopthly reports'showed 118 . . i such a wide selection of 18ih Century, was had. over gingerbread and in Rahway, the only expense ieing The bridegroom Is a graduate of quested. Not permitted in many the Ross Nichols, Mrs. Harold Holmes, public booths yesterday. Mrs. Collier, daughters of the Rev. and copal Church, and has been Jem a fee of 25 cents from each ex areas. cases handled in June and 114 in tea. Individual problems and sug- Mrs. Rudy Kennedy, Mrs. John Stewart Graham and Mrs. A. HMrs. . J. W. P. Collier, of 251 Cen- ployed by the American Type July. Chapter Chairman E. N. Colonial and Modern styles . .. such an array gested plans for the; year were dis- hlbltor. Any monies ^realized aft Don't send leather goods to the Durand attended the meeting and Ingersol, Mrs. William Coan, Mrs. Schaefer will represent the council tral avenue, left Saturday evening Founders, of'Elizabeth. ter expenses are paid will be uset Pacific theEtfe. Leather can't take cussed. . ' John M. Jaqueth and Mi^s Dor-at the State convention in Atlan- for Greensboro, N. C, where they discussed financial policies In Among those present were Mrs. will resume their studies at the in purchasing art scholarships to it in a tropical climate. > connection with various current of lovely light and dark finishes! • othy Stivers, local secretary. tic City today and, tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leonhard Be awarded local studen.fc5L.show Don't send gum* or candy (un- Agricultural and Technical College Wall street, and Mr. and Mrs 7 cases. there. The girls left school two g promise in this field. less vacuum packed in tins) to Mnrinn Rarer Eyerett_Kubu,_Ma.urice,avenue._are -A-wortln any media may the tropics./The Insects get-it fi ' ut?CtLUiJC 01 Hit; Mr. and 1 IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER shown and will be judged _iits for/Men: Pipe( Two pipes Eli Cohen, Brooklyi •illne.ss of their mother. They are Caesar Leonhard. Mrs. Marshal: its respective group. Those in are better.-than one. Don't send Mrs. W. I. Springer ~~ Whether you plan to'pay $1^9or, $595'fora TO BU\ QUALITY IN FOOTWEAR in the aenior class. ^^- Hopkins and son,Marshall, o: terested from a creative or slmpli -pipe- without tobacco); tobacco Witnesses Storm Tolls Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bazer, o Manasquan. from an appreciation of art, an Again, we are proud to - pouch (moisture proof);• pocket 1709 Essex street announce th I Miss Margaret Booker, of Spar- iirged to express their willlngnes comb, playing cards, commando bedroom suite, you] are jure to find your. tanburg, N. C, a graduate of the After vacationing at Miam otter.an unusually fkie I _Dlrec.tor.-_1pf—the- New Jersey marriage of, their dau.gh.ter. .jEi to",cooperate. .'. . . • v_ •,_, . taives (in-leather cases—hooks on" A."and -T: College-m-Orefensboro Fla.;~ and—Havana. • Cuba,- Miss I'Qrand Circle Lady Foresters.. Mrs.. : : "ipfirioFfcrETiCohen, son of Mr! ' "In" case oiTBacf' weat&er. piarjs • group - of- grand- pianos— h -belt>,-Pen-knives--twitirairiilnds' Waller" I.' Springer,' of" 225~East '• —if-563-^fortoa-aveBu'c, have re day afternoontiuuu.. oeptembeSeptember 15IS.. frofrom s married by R~Ibbi Karesh ir resided with the Colliers durini "Ihtffroatlowal "Ifeliiiioiriff .»_.., ™., 6UUu lur short fur- benefit by^ turned. in »ut FfljEtORY by loughs, aftershave' lotion, hair JiaTng"the supreme Circle corf- lumbia, South Carolina, on the summer. -V- "The World We'Want"\is to significant general topic that : tonic (bay rum — 90 per cent vention at Atlantic City. She was Sunday, September 10. the sHlkHiTci-aftsrnen there during the severe gale and our Jjnvrcost highivay locatufn and*modern Miss Bazer Is a graduate o: Wedding AnnU&rsary to be .analyzed during the comin, favorite with Navy), stud boxes for- Look for this name in every pair ' After vacationing at their sum year^by the International Kela Who have been with us I officers. • . ... __. said she never wanted another ex- Rahway High school and Newari mer home at Waretown on Barn'e- Of Srh.nltS* perience like it. Returning by auto JRrapramHwfore-leirririg-forSontt tldhs^-Separtment^of the Ralmra: many years -—— Gifts fnr tp-Qme gat Bay. Mrs. 8. S. Bareford and Jffipmarj^s | jpack jn_unbrp°'r°h> i*»if r-pnf, -with'-Mrr-and-Mrsr-*. F. ity, of . teB-W-AbNVTSUllk.: Sub- Csrolina was employed by.theJla : tutl, yet graceful suite in teal' & General IhsuranceCo., of New -hi-law,•• Mi s. Robert '•&. Mr: and Mrs. Fred Schultei of ineeting of the members of th. Tcontainers), soap flakes, soft bed- toodbr4dger-it-toolcHhenr-all-oSy Bareford, and. the Iatter's daugh These pianos look and to get back to Rahway because nut veneers and gumivood, with ark. Mr. Cohen is a graduate o 2237 Price street, celebrated then- 4epartmeht, held Monday at th. room slippers, pajamas (no rayon interesting detail characteristics of Port Jervis High school, and be ter, Barbara, of 704 Bryant sti eet, eleventh wedding • anniversary play like news-act! arc" of the wide-spread blocking ot have returned. Sgt. Robert H. home of Airs. William Nickau,. o: Heppletchite. Fall-size bed, cheat, fore enlisting in the service at with a weekend gathering of rela- 1092 "Charlotte place. sold with- the same highways and many detours. She dresser, Vanity, bench and ntuht Bareford is with .the Signal Corps said the destruction along the en- tended Ithlca College. At present tives" and friends. Supperr-games —T-he-first regular meeting loir the .guarantee as _t new he is stationed it Fort Jackson of the Army Air Forces in France. and music occupied the time and department will be held October S tire coast was terrible. - '/tt . . . .§269 FOR JEVER Y S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz received with, Mrs. Ralph E. Hacker, dhair- piano. Fe* pianos can Y After spending-_twp .weeks many jifts jind congratulatory man of the. State federation of their cottage at -Qeauviue-Beachl Women's Clubs, as guest speater Audrey Byrne Engaged *-} • : : MEMBElf OF MrsGritschke-Hostesi— l-Mr.-and Mrs.-HirrjLtSimmons. rA; motion -picture pt %j taplo> ^^"ISe Satllica. it__'.;_ L---"- ' —I—- •_ -'I linS "Slaughters,/ Catherine and iiph,,oT!lhei&w 'JfrseV State Con' struments. _——Ta-fohrt-RrGreen To Sewirig Orel Susan.of 177.9"*!Denhiriglon street, provided by ' Warrfcrii Sehufcr' THEfAMILY Among. those participating were stitu'tlon." . Mrs. Joseph Byrne, of S74 Broad The Sewing Circle of ZioriXutll- have returned. T Mr. and Mrs, r*Hs'mv» _OttiEr,,toplcs-and,dat€S-fQr=.thelr street,, ahnounces-the-engagement eran Cliufch was entertained on Gustave Launhardt, Jr., Miss Mr., and Mrs. Leo Rich, of 202 consideration, are as follows: De- , of-her-dauglrter,~~Miss Audriy~~M. September 13 by Mrs. Erwin Marie and Robert Launhardt, of cember II, "i'eace and .Postwar o] the tomut piimnt,' Byrne, to Pfc. John R. Green, Jr., Gritschke, of 1291 Fulton street East Milton avenue, were visited Colonia; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hick by their daughter. Miss Beatrice Jlanning^; February 12, i9i6 of Army MedicaKCprps,_now over- The Circle Will prpvirio z " "• Mm •seasrsorrof-Mrr'antrMra73Bhn_R. ticle table at the public chow mein •Rich, of the WAVES! Arlington Mr. and Mrs. Santo Gajngeini,. Mr supper to be served October 4 by Va., Sunday. and April 9, lWj, "true tinder GreenTorWIcfiRaTKanr" and Mrs. Charles T. Drake, Mr. standing of Canada and the ban Miss Byrne is a graduate of the Ladies'Aid Society, A bazaar and Mrs. Henry Dipple, Mr and a'di'ah Women." The hostesses Jo . • • ' '' '. i'* .'. Rahway High school and em- will be held December 6. Those Following a vacation at Sebago Mrs. Warren Schuler, Miss Eve- participating were: Mrs. H. I Lake, Me., Mayor and Mrs. David these meetings will be aonouhcec Steinway - Wta. Knttbe ft Oo. — Florey Brothers ployed by the Community War lyn__Schuler,.._M_W.- Zuccarello. Jafer. —•— •' .Chest,. Newark; - She • Is a-com- Beebe; Mrs. Joseph Coles, the Armstrong, of 1509 St. George ave- Fred Schultz, Jr., Barbara Schultz, nue, have retumed.r Those present at the meeting, ; Bfcch — Harrington — ChttiSdni"^?" municant of St. Mary's Church. BEPPLtWRlTE SUITE made with richly/figured mahog^ Misses _jrheresa_and, Margaret Mr.and-Mrs. Fred Schuitz. necM.—lts-design~has^tmreleganni Prepiak, Mrs. Herman Mtatel, Mrs y besides - theH3ostessr-werer~Mrs; Kmfcaaer r— -Private—Green-is—a~graduate"oT _flnyJienecM.—lts-design~has^tmrelegannimplicityplicity,, accentedaccente ^~L4iujuit-UAlJr-SfJlTE-^nth'smooth7~easyTtxlean surfaces. Carl Craves, club .president; Mrs Wichita schools and. attended the ved details,s stserpentinei ffronts ana fifine hardware.hd Its simple, square lines are enhanced by moldings\ round Charles Clinton, Mrs. John After a visit with Mr. andjlrs. e bed, chest and dresser. ~ / drawef'pulls and huge circle mirrors*. Full-size bed; chest, Fred R. Potts, of 1853 Pierce street, Celebrate Their 10th William Marvin, Mrs .L, A. De- on. Credit University 61 Kansas for a year Bnilt In Every Pair •Schmidt, Mrs. Henry Uhl. Winter., Mrs. Edward Andrews ./ and a half before entering the dresser, vanity, benchrchair and night'labtfi. ~ •V : Mrs. Mark K. Irons and son,,Wes- 7 pcs 4eyrof-MigmrrHa., fonumly-Uf this Anniversary IJrS. C. .j} mtyAg* Mr. .TTy At up Estra Coat! arnje£tlQtces2iIo4atalb Howard Wide city, returned Monday to Florida. itanf and Mrs. Joseph Costello IPMSBE'8 no Interest or car- set for the wedding. 18th CENTURY GROUPING in mahogany veneersr Fea- With twin beds.'; On their tenth wedding anni- , I rjint charre when TOO knj ___i v iJil^ turing pierced decorations, bow fronts and delicate reed* §289 Guild Plmls For Fali Mrs. Potts Is the sister of Mrs. versary Mr.-and Mrs. Michael 3 - * y • Irons, who, while here,.Jlndferivent I n>nr lUBstn st GoUbtstfTui ing . . . carefully worked details o[_dpsign that givt these Gurka, of 2295 Allen street, wer pieces unusual character.\ Full-size bed, 6-drawtj; chests •an-operatton-at-the~RahW|tty-Hos«T Birthday Party Giveh. Mfs,JJndsayLJQibsonr- ygRSATILE.MODERN SUITE in pinsldptfwalnut.)Chest J'^ -Hostess-MondayTiight at the be- ^honored Saturday night by a sur- Epti! on±_chest^and^S-drawer-dresser. T '"" ~ ~ vnil dresser may be- used side by side"^wr form oni large ginning of fall activities of thepital; while her son broke an arm ~For~fP. H. kggers, fr «w °* properly prescribed eye 3 pcs. ..?... Xl • • • in a-fall from a bicycle. -'.-- prise party, tendered by a large buitien of Fine Pianos for Over-a 100 Y« Weds Eugene Mathv unit if space is at a premium. Simple lines outlineltwith Miller Shoes Howard World Wi.de Guild, of the grbup~bf relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs: tlaymond^F. Er wear. ntdUinis; interesting drawer-pulls, spacious reimd-m\ror*. 15Z4 MAIN STREET — (Open Friday and Saturday Evenings) JPirst Baptist Church, was Mrs Supper- was- served,-games- and .gers,-of-2025-Barnett street, gavi •Joseph 8. Bateman Oh Saturday evening, a/ 8 Full-sixe bed, chest, dresser, vanity, bench, Walter Zirpolo, president, of 34c. Mrs. Charles Meier, of Ruther- music enjoyed. Tho»- participat- a surprise birthday party at their 1150 E Jeriey St. - Ehzobfctti , Optometrist o'clock, Eugene Mathlsr of (1786 SAJTINY PRIMAVERA SUITE with bow fronts and COTL' chair and night table. 7 pcs. .... : ford, is being entertained by her ceded drawer-pulls. Interesting bands of diagonal gralh Orove street. The program for ing- were: -Mrs. Charles Conrad home Friday evening, for their „ n In Attendance. Daily Newton street, and Mrs; Lir the year was planned. In home son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Sr., Mr. aad Mrs.-Stanley-Voor nephew.-Wimam H.-Egg§j>s73r..bi N«xt +o Kit* Thbaltr °'« Dai£ 9 A. M. to 6 £ i. Gibson... of__222. Haydock si inlays. Huge panoramic mirrors. Full-size bed, chest, Sam* suite with chest-robe instead of chest. missions the Indians .will be Mrs. Arthur J. Meier, of 65TT Wes |iees, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Mar 31 Butler street, iSlizapetn. Games, Alsa Thars. A Sat. Eves. •dresser.'iSlhy; bench, chair end night table. fiOiktfk— $259 -Inman avenue. ' STOR£ 1 In holy matrimony at studied and in foreign missions tin, Miss Blanch Mftrtin. Mr. aric music and refreshments occupiec P. M.—Xues. 4i '. M. ^. M. E. parstoage East Asia .will be considered. Mrs. Mrs. Charles F." Baes and sonthe time. GoldbloU's FRENCH CHIPPENDALE SUITE with beautiful eroh-h Wilson Volker, of Woodbridge, was Mrs. DuBof?T. Gllmah. of 2099 Charles, Michael J. Gurka, Jr.. o Those participating were: PRIMAVERA SUITE in a highly decorative Htpplewhite mahogany veneers highlighting each surface. Ornate carv- Whlttler..street,-, wife of Water this city; Mrs. —rv__^t_ 'nrele_.._• . n" A_ Opticians_ • / me. . ^^ I- ings and hardwarejuakejt aJruly^zegaii -a-guest.— ; • design: Full-size bed with three-tilumes-desiKn—in—oDetr^" Board President Gllmah, cieXebraU qhh^gEerM^E M EAST CHKRET BT ,- The couple was atVenaed by Mr. —bedrunusuaTchest-on-chest and dresser. ThenejctmejthTg_wil.!_be_held rsraaBert Murray, Mr,twiss Stephanie Fudlak. ol Eliza PS .'work, u commode dresser aqd an impressive -*---' - ' +Ta~lterT5IrthdBy\annlversary_with and Mrs. Eugene Bellinger, 958 .3 pc,...... ,V. ,.. ItHTHrsT^John-Beverley, of 391 - Mrs. Henry Schmotty," Mrs 'beth; -John Handley, Jo&ept 1 ou wun exquisite markings] $259 'a week-end theatre and dihne Main-street. Mrs. Mathls Is em- chest and dresser and nightmg/tf Table. — • With twin beds • - Madison avenue Mrs. Zirpolo pre- party. iam GarVjs^gf Elizabeth; Mrs Schelke, Keraieth Bedman, th< ployed at Merck & Co., Inc., and 4 pcs. r th4 lavish carvings and Inlays. Seldom do you see a o {korortrr.thcrorter. FaFall site bed, chest'On- , Q Authorized distributors suite^at this price so beautifully executed. Full-size bed, chest, dresser. 3 pcs. Qlrl Scout' Equipment chest-cn______pt..2JL9_!5 _ifrtt.ieT,txmiiy bench, dwit~vnd~i\ight table. and lovely markings of _ the mahogany veneers.- Full-size* ter, Miss Charles_O.J,illey^of Fort 2^te_7__{___.^ bed, chest, dresfr nail n«ni'r«. ,— OAWflT "Thomas, Ky,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Make selections now for the r HoHaWI Xiik* ^nsey (Blended) .,...... :._.. fifth 3.93 C. Brun haye^igturned to.their, $289 Matching night table. . new h6me./g5*Mlflna street. They Side Hemmed 1 pnnerlywiiided at 654 Harrison, (LADIEB' GLOVES FleischmahTBIendea^.V...... fifth JM $22.50 ,whlch isjavi owned by Louis Delia doth and doth and k —- On ¥our Rollers 18th CENTURY GROUPINGJn a style jhat mill-grow in ier-formerly-ol~17a5 Irving oorabln&tlons. D Gin ...... •••...... ,..• .pints 1.93 . your favor with every pasting day. Built of fine mahogany SHERATON BEDROOM designed- forbeauty^ and- adapta-- street. )' • '('white or -ecru) -veneers and gumwood, polished 'til the'natural grain is -bllity,—Graceful-reeded~po~s(sT~slighily curved fronts en- • ~3|5- 1.50 (MEAL ^er's SSn ...... „/..:--;--.,.. "fiftlv 5.57 emphasised. Its decorative motifs fairly shout BepplewhUe hanced by molding and delicate hardware. Each piece in styling. fuWsise bed, chest, dresser, vanity, _ C rich tones that reveal the beauty of the mahogany veneen. Leaving this week to attend-the LADIES' BATIST GOWKS Bacardi Rum flight-or dark) ...... /.fifth 4.14 bench, chair and night table,' Twin beds, chest-on-chest and night table. O~§ AO Farragut Military Academy, Pine sixes SB to 46 4 pa *J«fO Beach, is Enls "Buddy" Burcham. ,- 2.50 Apply son of Mr/ and Mrs. Enls V. HEPPVEWBITE SUITS m manogany veneers. A most MAHOGANY SUITE in a simple modern design. Burcham, of 2139 Church street. OFFICE worthwhile group, featuring a sleigh bed, graceful serpen- Rounded fronts emphasised by moldings; concealed KNO-RtiP tine fronts and shield minors. Distinctive style and- drawer-pulls ^specious mirrors. Full-size bed, <_1 QQ PREMIER SERVICE Following a hospital train ser- RM 6LIPS exceuent quality at alow price. Full-she bed, chest-on- chest and dresser. 3 pcs, . ". . . . . VMOtM • ctiithp^wthwo^ndedBlen^a^ced n chest and dresser, vanity, bench, chair and tOQfll FuU-iise bed, dust, dresser, tahitrJbench and-ni -ntghl table. 7 pcs...... / ._. T~*Z*E^Z r7^isr x> San Francisco. Cal. to be neater ^*^»- ___._t_..._.._._ ._,._..._.._...._. Zt 673 NBV BRUMSW1GK AVENUE vheir homes. Miss Ethel Henson. lrithttrin btds r RAHWAY, N. J. Nijhh • Sundays - Hoiidayi WHITE SWAN UNIFORMS " 1553 MAIN STREET •. it # ho is serving in the American ' : 7-1832 " Poplin, crepe and .sharkskin 739 WEST GRAND AVENUE Fled Cross at Camp Edwards. 3.95 to 5IJ95 Phone RAhway 7-1)318 LINCOLN AVE. STGE0R RT1STKST U PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS TOPS GES AVE. '/

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THE R^WAV._R.EjCOHD. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1944 JOT HAfiWAT JUEOQltS THURSDAYi SEPTEMBER 21, 1944 .*—* PAGELEIVE attack. She was a native of New!Rev. Collier Speaks On Garwood Takes Union County Championship WjjhoMt Effort Brunswick and,had Uved-ln.Eah- Thanksgiving Service Thomas B. Meaney. assistant pas- , €lark Deaths way eleven years, and for a num- Christianity's Challenge 'Optimism,'the ber of years in Hoboken. i • By Rev. van Bever Alex. F. Ormsby tor of St. Mary's, who spoke pn make the first team in any of the noon. Bring enough food for supi -The funeral waS held from her postwar plans and- the need of the 11 coveted positions* per. -....' The sermon »ub|ect at the Ebe- CLAEK late residence Tuesday, at 8:30nezer A.M. E. Church this Sunday Sermon Subj A service of thfctifc^iylng, and nation to be prepared to meet Cassio Finishes Chip Off Tbe Old Block Football Team The .boys are reported" wearing Take Central railroad leavirnr a councilman. His sister Miss m., and thence to St. Marys prayer wUl be held Sunday morn- Speaks to Society -them, and Richard Uube, presi- •si- Westfield Fails toProvid e Elizabeth at 9":3li a. m., arriving ' After *n- illness -of about ten a. m., and thence to St. Mary's at 11 a. m., to be given by the Rev. off ' the stiffness of scrimmage Church,-where a high mny, of Ie. J. W. P. Collier, will be "Chris- No" Need for Pessimism ing at 11 o'clock at the Second dent of the Holy Name Society,~ practice, and if the weatller stays ffl High Bridge "fct i0:iyra. nS -ays, Clark MeUck, of 1473 Main quiequi m was fofferef d at 9 a. m. In- Ptesbjrtcrian church, with a ser- see ^ The Half Ahe., of will be presented by Mrs. Frank The championship game of the Union County Leagu Twelve-Mile Hike JMjrth tH futUft' and-brctharcharles R The choir furnished special music, the Court of Common Pleas, was JCouncil Knights of Columbus.was 40-game match, at the Centrf Rahway High school has not Im- the First Presbyterian ' Church, Taylor and "Her. Boys." with Miss Elisabeth Maury at the And our nves would be da sun- t±ie principal speaker at the an- ' Sunday, between the Garwood Question Marks and th Church Bowling League will meet teUcfc, in the clothing business, WILUAM toastmasten ' Recreation alleys with Ray Nolen proved greatly for Coach Ear, "~~FoTTNext Sunday rtiich was started ninety years' (SON conducted the funeral Monday at This Sunday will btfng to a close console. In part, the' minister shines. ' • •itual communion breakfast of the Westfield Hawks, while giving the Garwood nine th of Newark. Sunday night. on Monday night at the Y. M. C; igp. The two sons carried on the After a sudden leart attack, the drive Tor the Mid-Year Con- said: ta^the sweetness of our&ord." Holy'Name Society held-in the .Special recognition was given Saturday night he failed ti Hoagland. Practice goes on, A., with Preeland J. Gibbons, to WUliam —>»<«v*k, th»-"et *»«late: ic^iucucresidencee wfor Williawunam Wll\ - James A. Moran. and Rohert. hortors of the game and of the season, was a decided disap las after the afeath BT their k Ltognee^jehlch will be held-Sep- crament or. mT^it^-bap- Fjks', Club—dining—roomr—T"he- ueverthelesii, Dr. Lewis Rosenberg, of FJl7a- •of-1-189 New I ^"onr-64-years-ofTtger«gK'o~( )ne-of—the Dy three pins, > lnh— ether. He toe* a ed, dipped or wafcbled to wage war. ' tesrHe also stated rinm m i ttee-ln-^charge^-M det ended with a 280, while Nolen had the weather-outside is-too-bad: at ju»t the wrong time, Do not live in ^. died lastiTJnirsday at Bon- JtoWUtbw tJ1Qne For Past TwoAndr— 4,060 priests ln^war 7 **u ^ ™— «--«wmc-- nothep^unwasforad4nthe i ^ There—are-plenty—of-thr rear* of this feaEpealcg to you^ Just _ nie-Bum-Sanatorium: Stie "was : we are even -"•i»\-c ——- ..*.**. «,vipv cicala m war *.„ on.«— T-. mlaaagai r sccond-inninprhekeptrthe-losers in-Uie-fifth,-they-piled-them up sprinkle a JltUs PiOTEBfH, toe jJka- •=—Half_Yeara ' -satie- -servlce^of-whom 22 have died_and- 'J^2!!I "^ century mark, r.closinR with his j^Jjfenk meets a Briton there's quite a bit of Joshig! llihh :saysr and FHMAMBtTWAViMT -•- ^.—i«»—ana—nafnla f BLBnQ T .-. ... "McGec, goft& eil* ttiai's exacny what's happening nere as rrank- ^ makL the fteit .?„*. ^-.w«. ; , jnn.^V; OH JKJUT r does not answer our prayers the rw|i7^aviTSeiirtaipriiiin^ 1-J—Oreenteer-Ja-mes-W. four and six scores, successively. lowest score of the evening, a 174 Bbampoo and wave Mt. plates.. Holds false teeth more (Irmly, y??_4 LRahway_four-y.ears._JHrs. Rocco Romeoeo,, William J. Schim- Finishing up the regular series Morgtm, father of Irene Dunne, leads Roddy McDowall on to a but they all lack the experience, Itt-eair to eo and UJO far evcrr tyve of » they (eel moft oomlortakls. Does We still-fcave Quality' Kupec was a member of St. John's "WflUam HrRoUinson, 70 years, way we wish,, ox it may be He has Another speaker, with a tie. Garwood and Westfield The score: This, however, was one point above long-winded discussion. The scene is from M-G-M's "The White which only comes with long pracr hair. I'or anuilns rosuJU—bo Bun vrut allowed wars to be waged. We evening to receive new mem-Dougherty, of the faculty of themel, Matthew R. Daly. Joseph P. Cassio's lowest game of the eve- jrCoraWftitL Over 6 minion aold. not eour. Checfcs "rt»t« odor" (den- Russian Orthodox Church, West of New Dover road, Colonia, a re- bers. Dunn and C. Fred Clos, Jr. I entered the playoffs^Jjest two out Garwood Cliffs of Dover," the epic film coming- next Wednesday to the tice and actual games. Most of the ture, breath); Get FA0Z327ni at any KdSHfeR ^rand avenue. tired textile manufacturer^ died have felt that our desires in those Archdiocese Seminary at Darling- F. Rublno, rf 3 2 ning. Rahway Theatre fora 4'day^stay. . ,_ , _ dnig_ store. _j_.__^__ Ady. mngs-,had .been, defeated. 'The ton, Jn.speaking of the.world war, opt of three games. The first game otherjeams .tliatBahw.ay,:will-be, —SurvivinErher-arerher-husband; Monday, at-hlshome;-after an--ill- : : '"•""'"12'was"ivb'rTby Garwood '5-4.'arid theTBouSka. ss I..:..;."..:':...... 2 ' C ^ The -other -two- games will be called upon to meet this season, result of this HR* h~n that we Rev. 'Rhna«?« strongly favored the ( - - alf' 'laved -C•. JJ-. aaneKane,, ooif stSt.. Mary'Mary'ss, the -Plowucha. lb 0 o ._ o223, 160,. 215. 205. 215—2071.' - 1 .Coach Hoagland says, and, a half Chuck (bone la) ... .42c lb ~ — ^r-^-jyn; ,Charles Toten, of the U. S vital bearing on those matters. We speaker at all Sunday services in who alsso spoke of world condi- stead of Charlie Frankenbach. Nolen—181, 173, 214, 210, 224, Raymond F. Eggers, chairman The first fall meeting of the Artoy in South Pacific, and George serving as presiderit of the A. T dui Blaze, lb 0 o o dozen or so still have a chance to THEATRE forget that we are the Sons of thtile ChristiaChrist.!ft.*ni ananAd MissionarUlMlMnnMyt Al m- ' tionfinncs anonrfd the*-v>n- par*•.»»*t. n.the. Catholi— ,. ..c who had given a most commend- 92, 215, 227. 213, 225—2074. if the Rahway Safety Council, has Kiwanis Club was held last night Boneless tlmck 5Sc lb. Toten, now at Northport, L. I., theBaker Company, and- organizer able account of himself through- Alonzo, p 3 ;ent word to the schools to caution at Greven's Hotel. The speaker F^aEN and president of the William H. God, joint heirs with Jesus Christ liance Gospel Tabernacle, West- Church is. taklne in them- Rev Sunday's Scores: Phone RAHWAY 7- 12 50 latter having been wounded in ac- When we stop to think of this re- field avenue, Clark Township. out the season on the mound. Cassio—255, 204. 183. 173, 195, he children from playing around was Drr George beyo of the Crime Boneless~Bfkfcfet ,.. ,45c lb. READING ROOM tion in the Italian campaign. RoUlnson Mills Company, both ing Sanders favored the winners wftlr -Totals 18 15 1 ;he dislodged and uprooted trees, 1 having headquarters in New York lationship then we become opti- Sunday School Rally ©ay ser- 93. 203, 198, 214. 280—20~S8T Detection Laboratory of New Jer TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Brisket (B*se w) .. .,35c lb. 1848 Irving St. Rahivay, N. i. Funeral services were held Sat- vice will be held at 9:45 a. m but nine hits and eight runs in six WestfleM . lecause of the many dangers that sey. He save an illustr&ed lec- -White,. 3b..: 1' 4 1 Nolen—213. 238. 227, 193". 178, urday from the Thomas v . — hai aalj that "optl- with-the Rev," Rhoadc gl -and-two-thirds innings, when-he 36, 175. 214. 264T ight ensue from accidents—It- -ture-oi•n the woric of- tills" gins Funeral Home, and thence to rid war i nis factories had "37Pukrius~ss 1 TJ Z rill be several weeHj before all the Weflnesdiy 6:00 to 7:30 P. M. important contracts with the Fed-- mism is the madness of maintain- illustrated message. Andreas the _V which started out as an amateur St. John's Russian Orthodox a Morch. .superintendent, in charge. Thompson, cf 0 0 0 torm-driven trees have been re- detective organization in 1933 and Tiinrsdsy 6:30 to 9:00 P. M. Church._where-services-were~cbIP~ eral Government^" ing that everything is right wheni als-- Howarth; c 0 .00 loved, the holes filled and the .His civic .activities were many thmgs go wrong.' But we might Morning worship at 11 a. m., with Mack, If 0 10 has since developed into a pro- Autboiised literature on Christian ducted by the Rev. John Sema- an illustrated message by Evan- the Idewalks restored, until which Science may be read, borrowed nitzky. interment was In Sant d varied. He served as chair- better put it this way: 'Optimism Pecina. cf. rf 0 1 0 fessional bureau, and helping to gelist Rhoads on "A Bouquet of boj me, he urges that parents also solve 500 major crimes in Dnion or purchased John's cemetery. • / man of Important committees in is maintaining that everything is Frederickson, lb 0 1 " 0 YMCA Notes ution their small-children to be KOSHE& tte-erection of. .«ie..Y,.M-.-C- JL right, even though it seems to beFlowers.'; The Yourig People's ser- yea. -Yanarella. rf,.lb -.0 .. - - .1. ~-0 County. The_ speaker was..intro;. ..-HBSt CHUHCH-OF CHRIST^ itfce at<:45 p: ia:will pe in charge iosf 'cafefuT and""watch"their' due'ed by Joseph Felnberg. The isss ikk&i building, on Irving streetr-toolra" wrong:' Nothing is'more discour- Bruno, 2b. ss 0 2 2 lep," SCIENTISX leading part on committees con- aging than to feel that things are of the president. Mrs. Lillian Dur- r Sanders, p 1 0 0 meeting was presided over, by 1548 Irvlnj St. Rahway, N. 3. If yon nave any items or socuj mer.' Eyarigellstlr ^wrvlnp at. By Lee Barnes James Maye. The war bond stamps Jaeeted with the bulldlng—of— the Lee Frankenbach. p 0 0 0 Intcreat wrUtTir phone the Rahway Hospital, and was presi- we .rflfeet the Polyanna type -who P. »„ wHl be in charge or the x-*1. Yuknus 0 1 The Boys'.. .rirparUnant.. is also- award-was won-by-J&ck-Welserr- pastor, the Rev. E. H. Guriderson. las! oncentrating _pn_The_.Centennial. —The-guests-at this meeting were: dent of-the nderan Outing Club says, 'there Is a silver lining'to Shroperp ...... :....: r 0 0 eek program. High School BRENNAN-HcCAlLISTK jivery cloud.' The- optimisticattl- An Illustrated Tnpjsagp win be Art Edward Scl\ultz, seaman; D. S. -when-the-present-clubhouse-was de xx-McMillan 0 0 light for young men and young erected. *" ^ that of the person who given by Evangelist Rhoads on the In the K. of C.Navy, stationed at the Great Lakes subject. "A Midnight Cry" talc CORRECT •omen is on Wednesday niglif; j Naval Training Station, Chicago; Mr. Rolllnson was a member of the silver lining in every Totals 3. 11 7 or • Spppinl mnglr- fpn- i •Frank Allen, uf Summit r*W1 •fche-RairWi ~ y CluTCtheSec wil x-Batted lor .franKenDacn in Installed Tues'day .'.night as Kelly, of Cranford; Raymnnrt-I..:l dRy_ftt^8_iLi m.f-jn eignurmum?~ : : ' ";; . -vmirchTtfie~Eak~e . ™«M w Kruuvu ana An- fty-the-Rev. Gundeisoii. Tile study ure the program. On Thursday f graria~KHighl~oTTlah-wayreouncilr S.CTS«NU^ATS Tajnara Toumanova || ( tot and xx-Batted for Shrope in ninth Rose, the guest of John Gallo; -Po- Id Club ana tne Colonia Coun- •tirew: 'Come with me-and I will in n Corinthians will be contin-, •;.LO7.9^""!!L ternopn the boys will have .a j U«: Knights of Columbus, by FOUR (4) CARTOONS Gregory Pech try Club. At one time he was a inning. District_BePUty Robert Murphy^ lice Chief , Dunphy, the -guest if. make you fishers of men.' Jesus | ued. The monthly meeting of the typ -"GENERAL AUTO pecial program of fun and ob- part owner of the Rahway Record, wa£Jile to see in these humble Garwood • (150 0KL246—18- ervaucel Friday night, Septem- assisted__by C. W. Rosentnal, of successor to the Rahway Advocate Sunday school executive commit- terr Westfield 210 000 000— 7 Orangeovas Charles J. Schaefer, SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY men great potentialities, tee wijl also be held, following "es REPAIR'S SERVICE ier 27\ will'top the week with the AH iypes of roofs repaired of which his father, the late Henry when you see goodness about you Runs batted in—Polizzi, 4; 'ather and .Son banquet. An ex-of 306 Qrove street, a member of yo l re n the mid-week service- B. Rollinson, was owner for-many _ . ?-S J an optimisticjstate of Cars Washed $1.00 Bouska, 4; Powers. 2; Gregg, Ra- eptional speaker, music, and the staff of the Rahway. Savings years. His grandfather, the Rev. youse e abou t yes kowski, Mack, 2. Two-base hits— lovies will compose a part of the Institution. Other officers induct- CRANFORD Shingle — Slate — Tile and Flat Roofs William Rolllnson. was pastor of yu an/*£•d aid in" developin "g it then mtte.^Polizzi, 2. Three-base hits ed were: Deputy Grand Knlgtit, WONE CR 6-0800 Opens Dally at 9:45 MAIN and MILTON- irogratn. ' " ; the First Baptist Church for many 6by h6lp to m a ver —Powers, 2.- S,tnick out—By Alon- Julius Gubas; chancellor, Al Rit- TODAY. FRr., 9AT.- FUJ. is SAT. —2 BIO HITS EKteHbr Brick Walk WaterproofedI- •Windows Caulked : worW ^ ^ We welcomed the following into 1 Preston . Loin Victor ye%is. He is a descendant of old- wit" SERVICE STATION- zo, 6: Sanders, 4; Bases on balls— ie membership of our "Y" this ter; wardenrThomas E. Flanagan; IBENE DUNNE i FOSTER ANDHEIVS McLAGLEN" x- 11 be Alonzo, 7; Sanders. 1. Franken- e r l tune Eahway larailies long identi- '^-S ^ °J*Hnistic .-about livi TeL Rahway 7-0724 eek: George Wajda Peter Fajfor- financial secretary, Andrew M. "THE WHITE !Tl_J^ ^gyi _A LAreas of New Jersey jied_wJth_the_growthrand-deselop^ od We know that Ql i O -bach,-2f-Shroper3;-Hits—Of ^-San- yinond- CDonnell, Klchard g^r atO Wartime Job with Peacetime Futui ders. 9 In-'SVj IhhinRs: off Fran-, ^GEIFFS^OF^OVER" onnallyr-^Don—Jordanv—Bobby- Sandbeck;—inside—guards-Michael He is survived by his wife. Eva can or^may do. In the picture, of; kenbach. 3 in IV2 innings; off ones, G. Rudman and^Fred and Gonzalez;- outside euard, Joseph Shoivn Sat. 1:00, 4:30, 7:6s, 8:45 Nelson EDDT -^Charles COBUKN IM; Oliver Rollinson; daughter Since I went Away,' we have a Shropej 3 in 1 inning. !ugeneMahar. _ ... __.. Mesaros; lecturer, James Hughes; HAT. MAT. ONLY. "KNICKERBOCKER Mrs. Vitale Pisa, of New York tra< Umpires—Clos and Kane. fine illustration of optimism. The The_Friday_ Niters, are looking organist, Albert Schubert; treas- KOY KOCBRS WESTERN HOLIDAY" y^tKTsbhs^-W.-OBver Rollin- '^^^Pta^S rward to a jolly time on Pi'iday- urer,-Henry~G.Sallwe£;-advocate,= SUN. TO TUBS. — 3 DAYS OSLY son. of Colbnia. and Reginald H armed service, but the members of for/ light, when the moving picture, John T. Browne, ' and trustee, |'«0ME IN INDIANA' Robert " Donnn KMnab RoUlnson. of New York City; two the family never give up hope of yeaj The Skater." will be shown. ' Michael A. Link. Shown Sun. 3:00; 6:30, 9:50 WALKER REED WYNN "OVER 40 VEA&S OF KNOWING HOW grandchildren, W. Deykes Whit- his return. That is the optimism and John A. -McCartney, retiring Shown Mon., Tues. 2:50, 8:40 "See Here, Private ney, now'serving In Jhe Signal GI tne Christian We c&n be OD grand knight, is chairman of a "DAYS OF GLORY" """ Hargrove" Corps in France, and Oliver H. tlmisticabourGcareveh in-con^ IR LS Bowling-16 Alleys alls From Tree committee to arrange a Columbus DIAMO3VD ROOMING AND MET AT, WORKS Whitney, a studpnt «t Yale; two nection with world ^eace shown Sun. 1:35, 5:10, 8:40 See Our Boys Root Out The Japs! SIXTEEN TO EIGHTEEN YEARS AND OVER BOOK NOW FOR THE SEASON- J3ay program.-The forum speakers Shoivii Mon, TueK. 1:13,-7:05,-10:00 sisters, Mrs. J. Runkle Hough, of "~ "we may consider a future war Gale will be James J. McMahon, past STARTS WED^ SEPT. 27 "ATTACK!" 505 Ho avenue, this city, and-Mrs. in two ways. We can say'that CAStY ORAtiT • . Men and women! Enter one of our leagues State deputy, of Montclair; the WEDTh. e& Battl THUKS.—e For Ne2 Requesw Britait nHits .Grace S. Marsh of Forest Hills, God can prevent it, or we -* in t Morris Worfman. of 1130 Jef- Rev. CharlesprMcCorristin, State I'ONCE UPON A TIME Mickey Freddie L. I. ' hope that Christian statesmen now forming prsnn avpnnp, tr\nkViirarri PPP, IS tioq chaplain, of Woodbrldge. Shown at B:4B. H:4S . trsurvlees Were held Wed- •make-war-in-the^utnreTmpossiDie jpe ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- "Henry Aldrich 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' nesday at.2:30 p. m. :at the RolThis war doesn't signify fhat the in J. Fee, of 589 Union street, to previous war was a failure,' but Clean, Pleasant p Frtdrlc" MAKCH, Carole LQMBAKD he Rahway Hospital Saturday at Shown Jrl5, 7:10, van Bever officiating. Interment "that the nations have faifed to put p. m. He had found the lad un- Daa'i tftp of WXi ^Nothing. Sacred"' followed in the-Hazawood~ceme- Christian principles into practice. onscious on the .sidewalk on J-ery. The fact is, the principles that f Railway Recreation Hamilton street near the Hamil- Christ has given us need a wider on-Laundry,—Fee-was-treated-for-|- =B«y_Moi:e_ usage. ASSEMBLED am Kippur Observed Center " 1 :uts and bruises about the face, WOODBRIDGE 2 BIG HITS "The reai test of optimism does for fft9. all over the world, this coming You may then jay with Paul: 'I EXPEfilENCE NOT NEEDED-GOOD PAY FROM STAR'S with Frederic MAECH — Alexis SMITH Wednesday, beginning with "Kol persuaded that neither death, before,-at_sundown, about 6 p. m. -w- m—»»»;, nor things — MTJSKT Yom Kippur symKlEesTotal-for- to come,'nor power, nor heigh*- with Beulah B0NDI — Nina FOCH glveness of sins. It Is the most awesome day In the Jewish calen- ture shall be able to separatTus Laboratory Assistants By selling it direct fo the West End Garage you elimi- SCNOAY TUBU TtJEgpAV -' dar-, a day of intense and uninter- from the love of Christ Jesus our nate advertising expense, personal calls,' phone calls, rupted prayer and penitence a Lord." Mechanicalhil andd ThTechnicall Background demonstrations, dickering, plus'all the time required _Xhe EVE of St. MARK' ffioger Toahy Gangster' John LM Mamn *ni day of abstinence from food, drink "Let us not be pessimistic, let us to file bills of sales. Tprnrriing-saU-witl OPA . Starring Ann BAXTER yWiJUris ANDREWS •fifld-otheE-werittly • uiattprs' "Kni .be optimistic, for- we-are-Son» of ' Michael O'SWEA ' Preston FOSTER TOaTei* asks for absolution from God." Girls For Detailing and Tracing We take care of all details when you sell to sins committed and prays for WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY—-—-—'-- iis.and — you'll get as much cash from us as Metra SMmJbms RCIHI\H»TICI S. BUW»J guidance in the year to come. The you can possibly derive frorii a private sale. "And the Angels Sing" also "Hitler's Gang" - book of life, traditionally inscrib- Dinner For Ministers / ed on Rosh-Hashonah, Is sealed •o A PHONE CALL WILL DO THE TRICK on Yom Kippur. they believe Of East New Jefrsey CALL RAHWAY 7-0094 - SrARTS WED.-4 BJG PAYS """ man's fate to be decided on that SKILLED *nd EXPERIENCED & day, and may oniy be-re-directed The women of the Mission Circle a TIME SCHEDULE Kilowatt Demonstrates .* from eyJl-thToTlEl»kSincere prayer- nd_theJ\Ljte_s._Socletjr. of-itoe- _UNSKILLjED .INEXPERIENCED West End Garage, Inc. penitence and charitable deefls ' Hrst'. Baptist" Church are serving WED., THURS., FRI. The Hebrew Co/gregatibh'- wii dlnner 011 MEN ^ - ' Tuesday night at 6:30 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -DODGE -DE SOTP _. % ^_ . ld?J$! PHL to A&XBli of - • * '""-—••-'••- v" Authorized Parts'affdrServite -— '965 ST. GEORGE AVE. . RAHWAY 1:35 — 4:20 — 7:00; 9:30 the Rev. B. . _ Jial services -- Association, of which the Rev. Hotel Van Buren Canofan EkamWatkez gea~7by Rabbi :. A. Goldsworthy,- pastor, is mod THESE JQBS-OPEN NOW! Schwart—•*«4TT«fc* \*tz foArm YoXUPm1 KlomiJCV r 1 erator. youth, at the ReUgifl so much and then it just_ can't "rfakc it" any more. Don't try to wash ciass j-oom me-execuUye secretary «f the Yoar electric washer is almost human. It can do so much and stand • *t 10 ai m. in Engl responsive NewJereey Baptist Convention. ' DRAJFTSMEN TOOL MAKERS Expert Auto Repairing -leading-——- —— , . (femali Paris A Machine Tools) too manyrartides at alimc. Gvcrloadihg will strain the motor and the . Rosh Hashonah-rfervices had a . meeting of the ministerTat -BRAKES— : SPBEiGS ——SHOCK ABSORBERS , New Jersey motor is the "heart" of the washer. • Jecotdhbreaklag-attendance:- The -4 o'clock in-thA^fternooh-and- MILLWRIGHTS MOTOR TUNE OP FOEL PUMPS CLUTCHES *Witt of the Rahway Hebrew Mr. GoldsworthjHjl le^ a plan- DRAFTSMEN " ' And while you'r*. there order my daily sup- mgregation was crowded over Its ntog nseeting «f 4^-AssociaiJon at ftay-out & Machine STARTERS GENERATORS CARBURETORS f Hi r •Soak very soiled clothes for about one-half hour before running motor 8-o'clpc* itwhe evening. rfX_Pl..U-"S. Government Inspected ifORSE capacity both days. The youth re- MECHANICS _:_•. • tTse g(jod.soap ,m-the-correct^quantity•..^..TJsea gbod water softener;; sponded particularly well., Mrs. J. w. Kemp Is acting as GEHERAL RKPAlKSiERyiCEJ-aAEL MAKES -MEATrfor Ahimals, Joe gets^iFfreslTd^ily r. I i >- chairman of the Dinner Contort- RADIO REPAIR MEN AU Work GnaranteeVl ^. OF DOVER' tec. , * • • . . . and keeps it FRESH under modern if Water conditions-require it.'.. Fold all buttons and fc&teners.into the

WANT ADS ACCEPTEDTH1 5 '-.- ( /. r. M. THE DAI BEFORE v , SECOND -• PUBLICATION. THESE • • '• uiwer raies 1 0 • ; ADS CASH IN ADVANCE. more times' without chan» \/ SECTION •' Agency rate 2H cents per word! FOR OVER ••'& CENTDRX Charles E. Reed, at 459, and Clar- The Rahway Record Professional Services Articles For Sale Rooms Without Board _ cemetery are reported uprooted by when two trees and a telegraph - "The Home " the gale. Two trees were blown ence §. Milnes, at 481, had im- pole all sought a resting plac&on _RAHWArS HOME NEWSPAPER Record Storm over, from along Central avenue mense ' trees along the curb • In the top of his home, but with/lit front of their homes, ruthlessly DAISY MINGST MUSIC STUDIC at the Linco&-schooU-and>_one tie 'damage;. while the Rev j0" ^Classified GOOD USED FURNITURE. SOM£ FOLKS WITH DESIRABLE Contlnued From Page One torn -from their sockets and N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMF 1152 New Brunswick Ave., Electric irons, stoves, alarm —•roomszto let,.hesitate about ad- broken off; a large sycamore along 1P!L ^Ewlng' reUred m'nist r Phone Rahway 7-0171. bers had many of his" night fore hurled Into the street. - . C — clocks, musical instruments vertising them. If you are look- busy, guarding live wires, whll the Riverside Park fence was of the'Presbyterian Church, who Parents Receive f- __-u- — , Telephone Rahway 7-0600 Advertising NOv 12 tf lawn mowers, bicycles, tricycles - Ing for a room, try advertising the Fire department saw.that the broken off; a large poplar along Mrs. Laura «Brown, a blind has lived at 1041 Bryant street CLASSIFIED AVtCKTiHUfQ . small radios, kitchen sets, etc for-It, giving some lnforma- ground, and. the large sycamore woman, and her brother, Alfred for over 20 years, had an immense Mrs. Young Se Eipker ALL STRING INSTRUMENTS streets were opened to traffic' as : Gladys E.. Graham" INFORMATION "We buy and sell anything, UonN&oot^yourself and the lo- in front of the' Roosevelt school MartinTof ""l78(f Winfleld street, maple topple over within a few Our Bays Son's Purple Heart EngeEnaHs^Escape ntcordian, piano, taught easily far as possible. The demands upon, feet of the front south corner of Speaker Tells _ Rahway Furniture Exchangi cation preferred. Apr 16 U was uprooted. had a large tree fall onto then- y Gets Citaiion Box numbers will be assigned quickly, $4 month at puf4Js the Public Service. Company were his residence, yet the house tx - in the 1*517 Irving Street. Rahway 7 • / The Order of Purple Heart Son in Picture Now In SPARS advertisers not wishing to make home. . Trfejuton^Sahwa/ 7- FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE so great, in so many towns, that On Central avenup, j. H. Maget, home; John Bodner. of 225 Mon-, caped.with but a few scratches of' Most Miraculously known their Identity. For this 2918. June 29 4 few servicemen could be spared awarded to Pvt. Livingston C. An- Mr. and Mrs. ... — R. Tooker, 0211-M. • ' and double; housekeeping. Near at 429; George W. Mihgus, at 419; roe street, received a triple dose, the paint. |irf-530Te5rEyck-pi Leaving today for service In the 'Of Newfonndlanf- service there is no extra charge. POULTRY — BROILERS, FRY Penna. Station. Clean and com- for Rahway, and not until yester gevine, who was wounded In the Viewed " s, have heard •dav—dld-lhe, streets get lights o tecepOfTram both their sons tri GiantJTuIip Tree SPARS and going to MlamrrFla:, —ersr-roastersr-3%-4-lbSr-Iieghorn —fortable^-Telephone-Rahway-9- _inyjisioii-of-Er«jic6-on-July-277-has icer^A-rpersoldtl'xpatlon from •for—preliminaiy tiaimng Is Miss the residence section get elec K=^- - I—J - • "" : -RecerveT5ig^Vages"Uuring The War Manpower Commission Fowl, dressed 32c. Bonn: 2918. • June 29 41 been received by his parents, Mr. ^jicuf." Gen. Mark ?*W. Clark, —Sunparlo« :;—^=r Betwee^ n Mr. Gladys E. Graham, daughter of has ruled that no worker pres- • Poultry Packers, St. George Ave tricity for lighting and othe and Mrs. D. Angevlne, of Only Last Week Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of 1978 Ellz- War, But Must Return Found— ently or last^employed ln.^n es- FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS household necessities. Many tele Servia Issued on September 5, has been scntlal or locally needed activity, nue, Woodbridge. N. J. Tele 409 East Grand avenue. They re- received by Sgt. Theodore P. And Mrs. Engehnan_ .ftbeth avenue. may bo considered Tor any other phone Woddbrldge 8-0574-W. •with all .conveniences. Reason- phones were out of order for sev ceived a letter from Pvt. Angevine, An unusual privilege has been Afterwards to Fishing able rates. 1287 Main Street, oral clays. Tooker, husband of Margaret —She Is a graduate of Rahway •FOUND GENTLEMAN'S POCK- ? employment without a state- "•.'.••• ' .July 27 written eight days after he was accorded Mrs. Edfih M. Young, of Burke Tooker/of 178 Linden ave- s^ihSnkfulcoii- High school and has been em- et watch. Telephone Rahway ment of availability. Hirers of Rahway 7-1627. June 22 tf Peter Godfrey, street commls . Nick Bonarico, technician 'wounded, declaring his Injuries not 1232 New Brunswick avenue, in Rahway following the The Rev. Stanley C. Tiller, pas- workers possessing critically MRS. JAMES McCOLLUM, FINE AN HONOR SCROLL 1 nue, in connection with his service pleyed^by the American Type sioner did a marvelous' piece o 7-1011 evenings. needed skills will require U. S. fourth grade, at 1275 Main street Capt. Coventry is a graduate of serious. Other letters'tell of his seeing her own son in the real inn of Thursday evening, tor of the Centenary Methodist L.Jurniture_andjjigs_alJSholesali FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM [-aiQrjLjLri-looklng afteifttthe effect Rahway High school. ™ in the Italian campaign. JJe Founders, Elizabeth. Miss Gra- > -Employment- Service- Approval— -is-one-oX_a-unit^of-ftviation-en' .steady, recovery——r - ":" war action picture, - "Attack," ports -that';tbenoi5t~MHItary; jiam- is_amemb£r_pf_the_Episcopal Chuich_of^MetuchenrnWJs-gues1r prices. Off ice .34 West Emersoi of the downpour ofWeanesday, ai gineers "who" larided with the D- [which played" it the Rahway and-Mrsr-Bernard-^ns-einian^ of speaker~at the luncheon, of the Call 7-1121-M. Sept. 7 3t "He has been ta the armed, forces lice Battalion, with whlcli'iie Is 701-st. Geo^ge"avenue, botrf of Church of the Holy Comforter, Avenue. Telephone Rahway well'as the hurricane of Thursdaj -Day-forcea-ta-Southerh Franrp TT? , Prlyate. John J. about 17 months nir1 Theatre-last weekr"Corporal Rahway Rptary_.dun, hulrl--af.- 1-x.-. Lost -H uiler P. M. nigni, wliliili culled fi__ . — —-tf WH»*V«& whqm fisgfltiflrl'"frnm/haln ymi 5l\ere sjie_seryed_as-a-Sundax FURNISHED ROOM, GOOD HOT A sample of this; scroll is on display at The .Rahway Record office assisted in building the first sonuf Mrs. Oertruae Walburn, of- win. M. )foung. Jr.,-was-shown In Clasp •Sreveii'i. Hotel Monday noon, and Auc 31 4 -niftht-ser-vice-4rom-4iim-for-thre -faeachhead-rairfleld there. J953—Bond—streetr~ftB5 won_tne.j eltyragiudualsince April. He iots a itahwav_jtugh native of this. -the-preparatioii uf Uie U. S. Mu lelp Wanted —water—and—hunt.—G -da>s. . Ained-by-President-Bermi; ing SAVING ACCOUNT BOOK ALL KINDS OF CHICKEN only; Telephone Kahway -right-to iwemrwings and~"boots of scHool7^riff~was manager of the rines-andth-TnteTns.AnnyfdrTs 5 Lake City Ie ana C1V1C ana : ^aton=Engiru:erlng-Serv-)ce Com- ing on New- qnlnwt-unri nlon ir^nt€ it" lon New foundland "Grothei the city, during" the absence o: [»J laj». e. j, Gllgannon, of - „ mm nnir-jll name Marie Woloshuk, 1125 Madison Hill Road, Clark Town Sept. 14 3t 404 Harrison street, are being troops. He has completed four Pany, New York, before going into the landing of the boys on New stant enemy fire." He haVtjeen In gelnian standing, looking-oBhthe and Mrs. Stewart Graham He said the people who live st Jaques Avenue. Payment MEN and GIRLS Mayor David Armstrong, who i: weeks of jump training, during Britain," Mrs. Young said. "He service almost' fhree an^-'a half there, are descendants, for the ship. Rahway 7-1716-M. NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM on his vacation, and Councilmen visited by their son, Pvt. John Gil- door-in the tHrectlon/rf the-ferge i stopped. Return to bank. Sept. 7 3 which time he made five jumps, was in the first boat that landed years. most part, from old stock,, and. and sunparlor. all conveniences Walton P. Selover. chairman oi CMO. ; VQ- S gannon, of Camp Edwards, who is tulip tree that-etoqi'just noyth of For easy factory work 'r"-'-'j/-'.'-" '. .' "^AI the last a tactical jump at night b th on the New Britain island." while, they have been helping, the. LOST KAHWAY SAVINGS IN- Near 54 and,32 buses. Reason-*. ..the-iiiieyind iyater commlttee.-and spending a furlough with them. involving a combat.protSIenv'bn\ 5? ?r. William.j!rnst.-.^nie. af- / A; brother. Charles,'Jl._,Tooker, the house,-'directly in.thep^tli'Qf % IRON TUCK-AWAY FOLDINC —' rr • " - The^amily- went "to^New York the "fateful tree. "Mrs. Government during'the war,'lie- : stitut-ibn Bank Book, name'Inez WMC Rules observed -ableJ 1452 Jefferson Avenue. David A. Stewarfi^fcftfirman of th • ' s landing. fair took place at the home of Jr.," "Is^'a gunner's mate, second bed. $10. 14 Picton Street. Clarl TJofrrnlmori CityTn June, when the picture-Ka vinx OP " spfteB,- ceivlng high wages yet all •~-B«ni. gn OP fr hnl : Township. first shown ft^i t 1 h> 1 •ate UHIII^' ttm-nf tf """•" t t "' -Smith, of 1686 Wlnfield 6trent are LJaastr^H^^artSre-Sffeei luai snnwn, aT»»r SP" "" "" He was mnrried• ••unmiiAuguei till 31. II, It IoH Mia,I'll ' light, nf / FRONT BEDROOM FOR RENT, whom gave all-day Friday to the former vocation of fishing for cod, RED CROSS GRAY ENAMEL street situation in Rahway, things being visited by her brother Cpl COiester D. Lamb, technical, fif Oi Those present were Mr. and Mrs. informed by her son that he could Lucille Brown, daughter of Mr. three-year-old grandsotf BaUej/K. cot LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL single. —708 Seminary Avenue, gradeTformerly of 1768 Lawrence and Mrs. Luther M. Brown, of Young/Jr., who had/been '. Before enlisting in the JVACS, with, comparatively little remun- MONTE CHRISTI, combination oil and gas range got under way early in therribrn- Ray. Christopher, of military no' r William La'uber, .of Newark; Don- •be distinguished from the other _ery_ with—uJiile—spot-on—neck.—Re- Telephone Rahway 7-13JJ4-J--- May 16, Pvt. Dorothy-ErPriibe, act- eration for then-efforts. He said "in—good condition;—jtoC^tyn Trijr.x- ' • -lice-stationedat-Panama,' who is street, having demonstrated*Mdel -ald^HaldermanpMiss'Mary • Tullo,. boys in the picture; and after West Monroe, La., In VaUeJp, Cal., asleep by jthe side of his grand- ward. 243 West Hazehvood Ave- spending his furlough with" them. ing supply-sergeant of thje WAC the season for raising vegetables- the CORPORATION burner oil heater, with "crrimne; Because laborers could not be lty,'through -faithful and exact of New York City; Donald Rey- viewing the picture and seeing her where the big Mare Island ship, mother, had Just been taken up- nue. Railway 7-2233. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM detachment at Newark/Army Air was short, but that most of the - connection. 466 Cornell Ave secured: elsewhererLieut. William performance of duty, has been nolds,, of Point Pleasant; the son, Mrs. Young wrote him and building docks of the V. S. Navy stairs and put to bell by the maid. vegetables raised here are culti- dus!. 1414 Campbell Street - • convenient location. Residential awarded the Good Conduct MeSSl? are located. The bride expects to Mr. Engelman glanced oat'at ^ield, was a machine-operative for LOST "A" GASOLINE RATION -nue. Sept. 14 2i section. 1343 Esterbrook Avenue, E. Kulp, of the New Jersey Re- Among those now beginning a Misses Bernice and Muriel Aiding-' told of the Joy they had experi- the Regina Corporation, a war vated therer-The-British, Catho- Rahwayr N. J. nine weeks' pilot training course by order of the battalion'"-com- . ton, Irene Sendick, Edna Huber enced in viewing the picture. Her come east to be. mh her parents tlie. storm, that /was growing^ in lic and Methodist Churches are f-iV ing Book, name Thurston Amos, 72 WOOD—FIREPLACE, FURNACE, formatory, was petitioned-for help mander, Major Eugene H. Driver. until the end of we war. . . 1-yidIence, Just as; the tree.,toppled production plant. She likes the Lewis street. Return to owner and 30 men were sent in, while on four-engine Liberator bombers | and Matilda Clark, of Woodbridge; son, in reply, wrote that the scene organization so welLshe hopes that found on the island of Newfound- stove and'kindling. Best qualil; in which the machine guns were The bridegroom has been-In the lover, without vCamicgt onto the but. - or Ration Board. Houses To Let Supt. Arthur L. Perry, of the Rah- at.Maxwell Held, Ala., Is Flight" John J. Meag'her,'- Mr. and Mrs. she can, stay in after -the war. land. BOYS AND GIRLS. _hard wood. Telephone .JBoyd, viu. IN mir Aiyf u IfbgcM, or ' -*... vij v tf M Yn r RayMeagherand daughtP ** shown, was -the_1plcture of_. his. U. S. Navy for, more than eight screened pprchj sheading .-it from froi Ruhway rJ-3 lihJJ" 5-1--VIfci-Oi"-iAMLKlCA. . . Officer"" ~ ~. Jame-••—s w.J.-0'Conndr.-- -^ v-mmur.-nrfl fi6i KT1 ^—*».— • 1'iiua HerjtojneJsilJL42M ;1 ••• ~ "~ '"" - eompanS^^Treel,. iu camp, uiiu . ~...,.o .ttutcuittiis were": Joseph LOST "A" GASOLINE RATION General book bindery workers. and GO high school students^were AOiw i*»m»i %Htai *vim«£a.r"wair 10 w^T»^*v --; • -du, Mi', and Mrs. Leo Meagher and _ six years before the -_ us ,'lnougn Dy a great Private Price is ... ,«n ua. : • Tun fcvurtn n\stm^~vr'_.'_ „_ ^ ~-L f/esx, iiazeiwood avenue. He was .— ^Uuui6 a recent vacation In that'nVwas also to be seen in the war. He was nine months on v C ul McCarron of Plainfield: Arthlfr ' the Book, name Eleanor M. Hamtil workers. CONTENTS OF 10-ROO1M FIVE ROOM HOUSE, ALL IM- given the day off to furnjsrf^a la-; Massachusetts, her cousin, Major chiidren, "James" and Dorothy knife, and thin.crashed through J. Price, a chief watertenUer 1915 BarnetrStreet. Return" to provements except heat. No hand-picked by Army Air Force Meagher;—Mr." "and Mrs. John [picture with the Marines march- Guadalcanal' with a unit of. Sea the roof of the.sunparlorr stopping /Pedor, ttf- Linden,—and—Mayor- Post War Security. house, modern and antique, cal bor f(fen to undo the effects of " ' nutvinrt. ttoftut DO j»,^V M*n«i\ »«Ar»Vi ruinM^uu. - " "" experts as having those qualities Harry T. Miner",'TJ. S. Signal thee tJU. S. Navy,. She is fth e" daugfl- August Greiner. of Woodbridge. owner or Ration Board. ° small children. Inquire 284 La- tlie storm. To obtain trucks the rs IIH Nivnivitu •»!•*» ixu.ll>*ni, *u~i\i< Hw •unit IHV Duser, Audrey and Richard Duser,. Ing, to the boats. Bees, and the rest of the time within five f*et of the floor-There between 2 and 5:30 P. M. C. L: needed to become a commander Corps, who was overseas for 31 Mrs. Young also said 'he. told aboard a destroyer. The'way was it was halted by one of the large ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert* P. Thomas. Mueller, of Roselle Fark,- We are engaged largely in Mead, 1019 Thorn Street. fayette Street. industrial plants were appealed to MiC and Mrs. Prank AronovAItz, BLACK WALLET LOST CON- essential work but pur prod- " ?\ f°ur-enjrfned battle-craft, and months, returned home by airJ and son, Pvt. Herbert. AronOwitz, them of< "the Marines 'cruising paved for his weddjng by his ship limbs, that^lowed its way through [Ge^y, of IJJewburgh, N.^Y.' She was the guest of Blair Benson/_ and trucks and drivers were fur- from Bougainville, South Facif-ic. -being; serft to the -west" coast "for likes to hunt_ and. iflsh^lind - two ... .The: war--stamp tiward' went" to"" ...... tainuig.pic.tur.ej..sugar., stamps, • uct,- Books, -will-be-needed for CONN E.- FLAT- SAXOPHONE; Business- Place- -To • 'Rent nished" free "of" expense"." by" his training wiU be as complete Arthur • Oldfield; -Melvih'' tiohen, about.-in .the landing- boats; as the 1 the^.slde pf£th,£ house and' burled Army insignia, an'd identifica- ;. VJ-.;.'>V.-- 1 •He wilt return' to" :that afei'-aiter" Navy and Air bombardments were needed repairs. itself in'the ground outside. years ago shot .'a deer,-6n a hunt- Fred Hyer. . •• '• civilian demand after the war. $50. Boy Scout suit, size 16, $3 59 & Co., Inc.. the National Pneu- •and- -thorough- 3s-ttie" AA* "can' Tyler . Clark, Richard Thomas, . tion card of Mrs. Myron Ran- mke n a month's furlough. At the same going on. and how the beach -V- ting trip in New Y/Jrk State. The meeting'on Monday, Sep- 397 Maple Avenue. Sept. 21 31 fn.. t.hp MnntB Christ! Cor- .":. °. "omtfetlon of the -tlme7^-her~brstrIer7~Pfc7~B. J. A^MrsrWilli Mrs.' Engelman, though Sitting dulpli.—Finder may keep money -—WMC rules obseived: 0 1 1 mg Within thrqfe ffipfc of " tember 25, will be a skeleton meet- j. ter poration, the Regina Corporation .J...*,*s?n-w*»ui.y-ui-i*jrqiK?-flnf -p '" Call Rahway 7-0131, 101G V/est- COAL HEATER, WILL HEAT quire Engelman's Beverage ""r ! !!^??^^^ ^™Tft-ejve further" 5churtuiuau, ctane home on fur- and Mrs. Fran , —M-ufct&7 •fag7"H5~the regular meetlngJs^ppsN___L! last Quinn & Boden Co.. the Colonial lough from Alabama. He spent. ;, Donald and der when they landed. Corporal whlch, at its base Is two and a field Avenue. - QUINN & BODEN three rooms or suitable for store, Shop, 1439 Irving Street. •William Ernst. Young took part in the capture of poned. .to Wednesday, September Airr $40. 798 Seminary Avenue. Tele- Coal Co. and the New Jersey Re- two days in'Hahway before half feet through, did not receive avers, J June 1 tf ' •*? • * Cape Gloucester and fought in the 27. at -12:15 at the Y. M. C. -4., COMPANY, Inc. phone Rahway 7-1354,J. formatory. This, force worked Bernard Coventry, the husband turning to the South. a scratch/ although her. hair and when the Rotaiy Club willlneet .' talc of Mrs. Florence Coventry, of 326 Word from Cpl. Gedrge^Hoff- terrible.battle of Hill 660, which clothes were filled with" glass, 1905 Elizabeth Avenue Friday, Saturday and a part of Givjl'; Air Pateol there to join in the nh<:»>-« or- ~ Auto Service .UPRIGHT—EIANO,—IN—GOOD Real Estate Brokered I3undajv4n-6le»ning-up-the-eitj Brookflelrf nianp Trifh £ \7? culminated' in th t J$gm_the_C£iliriB_ai«»-A»- -Rahway. New -Jersey -—I TnndttiOTY;—Tptpntmne: 7-3151-J. was cleared of obstructing and dnugtitcr, husbana or sweoiheart~\vho is imprinted on ^selected quality durable vel- rraSifcof captain, it was an- .. _.-w. tor. j&igeunan was TSOTadronrCivirAir patrol; BRING YOUR TIRE TROUBLE OZL-FBEEMAN 4 _ serving or has served our country honor- lum. Also provides for a small oval returned to SttrtTLake City, Utah, —r —***** lu £xuuee, witn trie TJ. "From diaries belonging to the ..»»vu iu- me xTaiislde tot blocking trees, and by Saturday nounced by the 15th Army Air for further training, after spend* .31- Signal Corps; also, that his stunned, but recovered only after il be hejti Sunday, at the Bask- to us. Recapping and vulcaniz- MAHOGANY FOUR * POSTER Real Estate and Insurance ably. A fitting, permanent • record of photograph above the name, which is Japs there, and authentic reports Museum in the Watchung Reser- his ix h d called anxiously sev- RollirEon, was announced typ night nearly all the lopped honor and merit—created to inherit a beautifully hand-lettered. Truly a worthy, Force headQuarters. He Is an oper- ing 15. days at home. brother, Harold "Chick" Hoffman, w e a ing. Ridge • Airport. Beside the ing. Passenger and truck flats Help Wanted Female _twin size_^ed.j|prlng mattress Established 1892 released-from headquarters, it was vation. Mr. Wilde, who is a cheffl* ral times to find how he_was.41e members stooS^ silent branches-and-inany-of-the saw gh.tful_placeJn countless scorss_of. Amcr^ Jasting-.scnliment.oL which/ymi and-youri ation's officer in,aJBr24-Liberator ^has received a^dtatlpn_f.QrjBervlce 1st at KCerck -Sc Company, found e usual activities for-seniormem - ten ipaired and vulcanized. Let an 492 Sycamore Street, Rahway No.1469 Irving St./near Cherry St. ican homes. loved ones will indeed bofproud. " - - '""" ^Japs" were vet^ finally answeredher and, In turn, bers, all Civil Air Patrol cadets- Robert A. Coan presided u Telephone Rahway 7-0050 trunks of trees,—uprdoted-hsfme. "Bombardment Squadron and had afrCberbburg, being among, those the spiders" in the cold frames of "es experienced tire man give you 7-1986-W. storm, had been cartea away Impressively and artistically designed in • • ONLJY/ $1 POSTPAID 25 bombing missions to his credit. -..A-sendoff party for Daniel J. and Corregidor, learned she had not been Injured. will receive instructions in plane tire service and give your car Ernst, prior to his Ieav4ag_on who Janded on"f)-Day; Previously andVeJeeLproud Jhat ..our-son his garden at Blue Mountain "How IoGcaped I do not know,"- irhj BUY, BENT, TRADE, INSURE Other branches and tre,es were re- He lead a flight of Liberators in _ —.._ »_vovdjjcu J. uo noc JOIOW, I servicing and airpqrt;control, the care it should have with HELP WANTED - DINING ROOM SUITE, MAHOG- : Monday to Join the V. 8: Navy, he had been-stationed in Iceland/ Farms, -which -border the-Reserva- • • • . • was, ope of the Marines who.^as- procedure. Ptoshave hefiB-nTgae : -THRU-PETER-AT-SENSENIG~ moved Sunday, r jeJnyaslon_of-Southern-Prance' tion. ^ • .- said Mr. EngelmanrwhtrTeceivi3 yet- - Veedol ~'Oils~~ana~~Eub'rtcatloiL 7zrany^inlsh,::good_condition7Tilce wastheoccasioh of atriple cele- slsted in'avenglngour.brave'boys ter, .. Mrs.—Margaret—Engelman td^provide fafniliart?^on flights 7. TEMAEE- ~ design,' $50. Telephone Rahway Wp West Milton Ave.r Near Eta —Since-it-is-impossible—for the and against other targets in Ger- Sgt. Salvatore Corrao,-brother. Contrary'~to" -wide-belief, Mrs. but two scratches oh his right arm Yqung, wife of Lieut. Bailey K. Come In for free booklet and bration on Sunday night, as it was i of Mrs. DeSalvo, of 543 West Scott who were on Bataan and Corregi- hrAfmy L 2-M srijjrlanes for all No _Experlence-Necesaary- -7-I579.-Jr -Telephone Rahway 7-1333 Street Commissioner to do any- many and the Balkan countries. dor. w . . Mildred Rullson. naturalist, states and a slight'/scalp wound. He YjDUng, now serving with the U. chart on the-care of your car. .thing with the trees -along the his birthday, as well'as that of his avenue. Is being recommended for carets. / '•/ • I Grant's Sen-ice. Station, Official OOOD PAY Peb 8 a The Rahway Record, RaliMy, IS[.;X.f Corporal Young Is a veteran of that the bite of the black widow does not remember being knocked §'. Intellisence staff In Australia, 3J)___IYfEl¥RrXER curb that are in the custody of spider (Latrodectus mactans) Is down, but must have been stunned was in the front parlor, which Any high, stnool student, •vdio —OPA—Tire—Inspection—Stationr tE TWO /HCKFTS Tn . Guadalcanal also. and_on jhe_13jh. r s T3teaa^W=«E $^es-slight-repairs.—Tele -the-rShade-Tree-Gommissiomintf wishes_tpJ_q\iaUfy—as-a-Civll-AiP- —East Scott •A\ enuTarR5ut«"2ST prseptemTwr completed 3~b months not.deflnite^knowii^to^e-deadlyv foratew moments,_an^.aftetinov»i joom^houghjpft^J^Jo3nC5)orcnC 7 Work 46 Hours or Less phone Rahway 7-0890-J. 1919 the Rahway" -Theatre-for-A—A- fell-over~onto-the~lot"or~against" |The~blte~causes~discomfort, the ing-'somtof^fie^debrisywas-WTtof^fie^debrisy-wasaWej patrol-canetN/shouldTnake-'appUi" Rahway 7-2812. ~."May 18 tf Reilly, 432 Hamilton Street. I overseas. • jjoi n hiis wife by passing undundeer asBotdamagen. except WSrack : Montgomery Street; houses, withcmtjhe consent of the | pain Is general and is not accom- one of the window panes, and so ' cation on any Monday evening at —Apply— Bring this ad to The Record, of- property owners, \he city was He has received a .Presidential the trunk of the treet H. Hiis daugh- 8 p. m., at the Westfield Armory, [RE-WAK YOUTH'S BED, COIL- fice before September 28th. ' FOOD FIGHTS citation, awarded the members of panied by great swelling, although escaped without injury. a slight temperature_preyailS- Rahway avenue; Westfieldi "spring'aria^mattress. 1503 Main -_.^ ^ m rri--)T-ril 11PC linflP saboutthreedaysrrhe Contracting / .MICHAEL DICORCIA assisting in removing many trees e for! 276'HAMILTON STREET Street. FOR work on Guadalcanal and .has the niaycome from the fact 12 Have Prospects Waiting that .obstruct walks, but it ex- tnat uke njost ii N. J. pected these will-all be removed privilege of wearing the Cape - spiders, the female yesj ALL TYPES OF ROOFING AND RADIOS 3, ELECTRIC IRON, For -HousesNjnd Buqgalows eats the male. electric heater, electrio alarm this week and'the walks* torn up FREEDOM Gloucester patch under the anc • siding done. Also roof repairs All Types of~4nsurance replaced. . •Guadalcanal one._ _^ ^Slender legs, bodies one-half and insulation. EsHmates'given COO* tfOUSEKEEPER7LrVE-IN; "clbcKT^several-rugs (small and 14 W. Scott Ave.-" Kjihway 7-1531 siol 'Good salary. Telephone Rahway large) lawn ,jhower, new oak Tlie east side of Rahway suf- Weekly Question-andUitswer —Private" George Miller of Jersey Inch" long, with large almost . O. Becker, Rahway 7-2855-J. City was a New Jersey boy In Cor- spherical abdomen tin the under- ranc 7-1737. Sept. 21 2t chest of drawers* with mirror, fered less from the storm than the Sept. 14 3t living room set (fair condition), Houses For •west. side, because the trees on poral Young's squad.. side of which is an Hour-Glass ROOFING AND SIDING. FLINT- LADY DISH WASHER WANTED^ living-room-chair, kitchen table, 62 that side are 'so much younger red spot, are the outstanding char-1 kote materials. Roof and gutter white or-colored. Crystal Res- 4 chairs. Private sale at store, BEAUTIFUL G ROOM HOUSE, andsmaUerlind did not catch the the D. A. V.Tfational Service Offi- acteristic of these -spiders.—The I - taurant, 65 East Milton Av veryshtay_black5ejss_of_col :—repairs.—Work-personaUy-doner 754-Montgomery—StreetHRaft- nftnnhpri fn"» _of_tha_wind.—However-i-on- -recently Uu —---• ——-fm«i m nuin HHQ-I— •V' Terms arranged. Banghart, 55 way, 10 to 3. kitchen wito cabinets, oil heat. Bond str&t, the residences of M __ - "~-' me sspherical shape of th spe GIRL OR WOMAN TO CLEAN returned from treatment_at^aseat Base- merrmreTurrrclenT~dlfferP«ericaI shape of thee abdoj Passaic Avenue. Kenilworth Nilti!5l _Fedak_ai_189lL_ W-_a_Eeist^-al «-HosWtarW^ork, for com- y iour_room_apartmentr-full-day MISSES GRAY SUIT. GOOD AS "P—• rvic are some good things that can be combined from the ordinar splders Cranford 7-2945-R. Sept. 14 4t or half days. Telephone R«b- RAYMOND L. RUDDY 1929; Anna McLaughlin, at 1943, Complete Automotive Repair 7-1263 MEN'S CLOTHING H«r»'« a COOMB attettctptlM plications developing^rom wounds y new, size 12. Price, $10. Tele- and Herbert Aulert at 1955, had and Electric Service To All with peanut butter In sandwiches, received IInn the North African — — y THERE ARE TWO TICKETS TO way 7-0091-W or Rahway 7- phone Rahway 7-0641-J.. 88 E: Grand Avbn-Eahway_7-0040 All Dellverlej Throngh Meter Highest cash prices paid. CaU itoirtMq'tfMdnHitoMqtfMdnHito: - 2427. 'rees blown from the curb onto Makes Uf Cars in person or phone. campaign. The avSage man's coavlctions the Rahway Theatre waiting for FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, ;he front of the houses, but with Premier Oil A Guollne "America (a a land of milk * • • . CE REFRIGERATOR, IN GOOD ; Genuine Parts Used «nd honey. We produce larg* are sincere, but J»e never happens Mrs._F. Marsh. 294 West Milton WANTED—WOMAN -FOK- -bath, tile kitchen. • reiy little damage, except to the Supply Co. Applebaum The Tailor •A. • Sliced bananas, sliced oranges, chopped dates, Francis J. Herres, staff sergeant, to believe In anything that would Avenue. Bring this ad to The cunulUon. porcelain lined, $25. 1263 MAIN ST. BAH. 7-1511 Night*, Sandaj-s and l •urpliuei of food... far beyond fus RAYMOND L. RUDDY 1 spoil his soft snap. eral housework by theweek. Call" 476 Washington Street, roof of Mr. Aulerfs home. Rahway 7-M24-B 1480 Main St. Rah. 7-0108J chopped figs, raisins^prune pulp, celery, tomatoes, ourabilJty.to consuoo tbeni.''i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ha- Record office before September Sleep out. Good t>ay. 'Telephone 88 E. Grand Ave., Rahway 7-0040 Rahway River Park lost only a Herres, of Blair road, ias received . - - j^ - y • 2 Rahway- 7-2314-J. carrots, cucumbers, bacorovariety meats, chicken Un?» Vm tnrtt: 4 Sht Rahway 7-2583-W. FIVE ROOM HOUSE, ALL IM- 'ev trees, while the caretaker of Moving the "Air medal and the Purple Lost articles quickly recovered tELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR,. St. Gertrude's cAretery, reported Window Cleaning and of course,, jam, jelly, and marmalade of- all— New recordi for food output Heart from his group commander, through Record want ad*. atT • JMASON.- BRICKWORK,-: PLAS- nearly every evergreen tree .there QUALITY FUEL OILS have been achieved evenryetr Col.Thomas J. Gent; Jr.,. of Vic* tering and all kinds of repair "electric mangTe, tfiree piece bed- ground,' $4,000. varieties can be combined with peanut bwUer to for the past lix yean, BUT wt thEj- work. Frank Delia Rosa^ 492 Male Help- Wanted room suite. No dealers. ' Mrs. RAYMOND L. RUDDY had been badly dislocated and M. G. CLENDI3NNY do not have enough food in torville, C&. A tail gunner on. a Mass., to the Radar School of the ! METER SERVICE SPOTLESS co» Madison Avenue, Rahway 7- S4 R. C. White, 2298 Whittler St> 88 E. Grand Ave., Rahway, 7-0040 would have to be straightened arrd Moving- and .Storage make, delicious sandwiches. total to ntiify today 'i Meppcd- 15th AJVJ". B-24 Liberator heavy Air Force at Moca Raton, Fla. wired back into place. At least up demandi of food (1) for mi bomber, SgtHerresjwasJnterned 1744. SeEk21_12.t ^B^OYS, Courteous Careful Experienced _ Window Cleaning^Co, «n v thet "Housekeeping Konms EVEN ROOM HOUSETTIOT U5-of"the*largesnrees irTRahway "" "Employees ALDENFUELOILGO. • £ •— •ln-Romsnia"""when, "burned about t^l to hoys whf Motlrm Kijulprnent -617 E. MHton-Avte- — —~.*~mm mien, uuiuea aoouc Second Lieut. Arthur A. Pegen- Water heat, $4,800. Fnctorles and Stores Q. Is there any way to avoid having a film on the sur- Shades & Awnings do not go to school. Rahway All Loads Insured purchajing power. the face in his disabled plane, he tiardt, the .son of Mrs. William RAYMOND L. RUDDY Covered by Insurance 4 Bonded parachuted to safety there on May Degenhardt of 1496 . Lawrence 15 Recreatlon,-1603 Coach Street. HREE ROOM FURNISHED .88 E. Grand Ave.. Rahway 7-0040 Phones Rail. 7-0923—7-1230-J face of jam and jelly jars when sterilized in hard ; READYfOR '—Spcdallsta Since 1915 "" - ' * - ••' • ' •• street, recently completed an ori- Aug. 31 tf apartment, electric, gas, heat in- - m WEsx;ii503JWest Scott refrigerator, "rurnislTea~jnicely. Motor Oil and Greases * two tebiespoons^of vinegar to the water in which the 1nTShuary_of- this year, where next.station will be one from Post war opportunities and ad- SIX ROOM HOUSE, ALL E\I- I Avenue. • May 11 26t Inquire 119 Monroe Street. Rah- OIL BURNER XO JCOPJES he has 32 missions to his credit. which America's fighting planes Besrdes - buying WarB6nds~li|iifa"r]y, saVe - vancement. Apply at National provements,$4,000. . ' 444_\V._Grand Ave. ,RA. 7-2228 -,,JW/are.toj>'e sterilized. _,— '. . - . .--L —— ; way 7-2898-M. nave It Inspected Regularly "p Prompt Service ". Our AllleTcouJcl ntt keep if cover our? liberation of occupied part of each^pay-check in an account at this Varnished Products Corpn., 211 RAYMOND L. RUDDY Lieut. Waiter H. Rltzman, Jr.. | Europe. Beforeentering-the-Army- Painting, Decorating. Randolph Avenue, Woodbridge. .88 E. Grand Ave., Rahway 7-0040 Free tickets To «•*»!j!k"'«5teii*ilil:6|ill* •fc»*uiu» PUB « husband-of-Marllyn-aiatenuS^I Apartments Unfurnished Premie* ^MT& Gasoline^ QT~Oo canned citrus Juices lose their vitamin value If •trengiSlrlthout . •SIr^Porces,-he was-employed by -93-TearH(SIdrnTutually.owned Savings 18 --: Sept. 14 2t PHOTO SERVICE CO. w« «• •ending enly lo%-« man, of 183 Iva street* Jias been I Merck & Co., Inc. 54 SRYANT ST. — 6 ROOMS AND New Brunswick Avenue and they are'opened and not used immediately? the/ could uw much men. transferred from Westover Field, I BEVOIR & DITMARS PAINTERS DRIVER JOR TRUCK, PART OR bath, older type in good section. Clnrkson St. Ran. "-1203 117 No. Wood Avenue TWO OR THREE ROOM FUR- KEYSFOR . DoUars jou deposit here are put to work in and paperhangers. 974 Broad full time. J. R. Baumann. 900 Steam heat, oil. 1-car garage. Phone Linden 2-2818 A. ._ Street.- Telephone-Rahway 7- St.. George Avenue. Telephone nished or unfurnished. Cameron. Plot 50x110, »6,OO0. "~ A MILLION LOCKS! ways^hich backup our fightingforcesintte 2684 Aug. 31 tf Rahway 7-0711. Bartell Place, Clark-Township. RoosevelfSchool Section — Five BEAD THE WANT-ADS ~U*j» >k«r« Mr tod If ph« Sept. 21 3 fresh or canned retains at least 95% of its original A iipldier or jinor uedi 8 drive for Victory. And in addition to prayjd- rooms and bath, steam heat. If you find your name listed EXPERT REPAIRS ON pound* of food a day, or 1 PA I. NT E R .CONTRACTOR, DOORMAN, MIDDLE .AGED, Plot 44x100, • $6,000. - Bauer- forfree- tickets ,-clip outrthead LOCKS, BIKES, SAWS, ETC. • —Vitamin C value after being stored in tlie refrigerator wishes a job. inside or outside. part time or full tune. • Ushers, 'OUR ROOMS.;, 2855 MONROMONKOE civfliin nuiont. To -'"••• ing protection against emergencies caUing for Street. Brooks Co., Realtors. 1480 Irving and present-it personally any that the rfcfct food A sure way to get MOR|ffiAT Joseph Varanay. 1425 Oak Tree part or full time. Ushers, part Telephone Rahway 7- Street. Rahway 7-0865. week-day before 5:00 P. M. at FUEL OIL ' for *48 hours. '• , . • money, a Savings Account here will enable • * is 0379. Sept. 21 tf ANTHONY'S BIKE- "tvillkbfeattha ' * : Roal, Iselin. Telephone Me- or full time.' WMC rules ob- July 13 tf the office of irmed forcea tilphpn **-17fl1-J. Sept 1' eoV-ARPlyrRahway-Theatrer| Window Washing i-ciIOUSE--6 ROOMS & en:ft'is-HeCM5ary-t6-aivlde~a recipe hThjOf DRIVER-WANTED. FUEL OIL 1537 IRVING ST. ^ther^oods-wheirfaetories quit making war -ss neighborhood for business cott- bath on each side, located in do you manage the problem of dividing one egg? Special Services _dellvery._jtelph__L.._Hmith,_ 4U.\ _. . . , _I4Q4: - business sectiun, nuar Rat..-™ for jnaterial* and start supplying civilian n tooFpunoit wrra IMI sit courut , - SUIEFOOl wise would rush tip the chimney from INSTITUTION Building. Rahway. N. J. way Furniture Exchange, 1517 way 7-2833. - 'y i = Unionville 2-1379 yonr baxanentwhen dampen are open Irving StrectrRahway 7-2918.— Sun:, Mon., Tues., Wed. STATION: WABC: TIME 11:30 " rur SOMK wrri rio» - antAoBg. Phone ta today about as Honey Available. WO-TJGKCTG FOR THE Lots For Sale BRANCH DISPLAY Bank of Strength" — — Jtme-29-«r Mickey Rooney—Judy Garland ALDENFUEJ way Theatre have been-left~for 63 iny—- 894 W. "Inma— n Ave.. ie~CemRahwa.y 1494 Irrlnr St., Adjoining WANTED TWO SMALL OR H. T..Vaules, 395 Thorn Street. "GIRL CRAZY" Eahway Savins* Bank Boildinc medium size dressers and, one SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS IN RAH. 7-3118 EL. 3-8939 Rahway 7-1651 Your t>lu* COPP DflAUR STREET Just bring this ad. to The Rec- good neighborhood. — Plus — Both offices open at all times RAHWAY, N. Shs Bahwsy. N. J. comfortable chair. ^Telephone ord • office before September QILCO. - Oct. 21 tf J Hahway 7-0768-J.- RAYMOND L. RUDDY "ADVENTURES OF TARTU" FRANK &. ALFREDFORTE, • . 7-2591 188-R-Grond Ave., Rahway'HDMfr George M. FrSesej 16 WEST/JERSEY ST v402 E. HAZELWOOD AVE. 1 ' ' 'Rshway 7-O309 ..,;fr

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• 3" • PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,* 1944- TBS WTO RECORD KffHB RAHWAY RECORD y;«- 1 1 f iir V Rahway 15 Years Storm Prompts "* ?^ ^ ?. Rahway. New Jersey.- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1944 The Rah$a,y . The Rahway Library has ;anhounctd-a, new selection Seii. Henry J. Miller^ o..hereby certify, that the,above PAGE NINE?' ,-r Establibed'jul'y 13. latt or Wf fotegojng resoluUon was duly It go. more r\early through the ceh 1 of juvenile literature now. t^eing'circulated. Among the Rapid Evacuation adopted' at a regular meeting of 1470 Broad Stren Tel. Rah. 7-0600 • Rahuiiy. New Jersey ter of tlie: tpffn^hlp. 1 ; Published Thursday- afteroons by The Rahway Publishing.Corporation. feachers' Fund Gets Resolutions the Common Council of the Citv bo and she 1» heroby authorized to first class collection, announced, by Rflrs. Agnes E. Sexton, adsumo tHe name of Tcreas Broderlck The Igtesf ppfese(fese(JJ planplan,, the Xntarcd'at the post office nt TFlahway, Now Jersey,'tm second class mall matter Staying at Harvey Cedars-in oTUSHw>y>Ti.-j;;-auly-oaUed and jc a| Vnder the net ot March 3, 18TS. librarian, is another of the famous boys' books" by Earl In »ccgrdauc« with B. 8. rro'm and' after the 16th day of Oc- gooverning >d^ d^l^d South Jersey, Mrs. John M. Steln- held at lffo Campbell street, Eah° cjuncn of the Cty or l tober 1944. and that within ten days genig M>d^ d^cla^ed, In the Reed Silvers, of this city, titled ''The ^ecI'Heade'd Half- Godd "Wishes or«mt (rom tbl> date the Bald petitioner by resolutioesolution ir$rtid,uc?d by'Commit- Walter P. Marple.:.. ;. Publisher SleClt, daughter" oJMr." Mid ¥rs.SeesThis Fund Made More way, g. j;, ^'WegnejKiiy eve- ' Thi; 1? National Dgjj Weelf, thai 5_. C. §tearns back.1.1 ' . ' . - - •• •-•:-• " - Catherine Grant McDarby, her next teerijan lHyJes C. Morrlion, would 51:8015 W, eeflson, Qf 120J3 ©erT Secure Under the New Bahway Ereseilteo seR^njKr nnsii ' friend, do cauae a copy of this order Is being observed by the Bahwa; drastically reduce rataBles and pont strept. Mas shejtered in a aa tesJ4so (aiy.n.Wiei pi i have to be published In the "I^hway Public Ubrary. A special displaj SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Slnelc copy, Scents. Local detlrerj-ot-by mall, post- St^te. Constitution . In Document 1 e Record," a public newspaper '*prmte are to'make the dog more valuable might be used, and Mayor F. Ed- -J Constitution munity, and upon the basis of a progressive editorial policy! • eral weeks ago, after he had its loosened top bandaged went to her home in Delanco. .'. mltfcd to the' Yote.rj of^he s£ate passed b'y^tbe Rahway Comoian cording to the provisions offa statute -Co bJ^ owner through emphasis on Council at its'regUIar meeting last In such case mode and provided. ward Bier, tuempfel'expressed con- with adhesive tape at Memorial Hospital, will soon be on A school house at Manasquan next November 7'thanip-the pr.es- vi, «l antt- On motion of: V, his propel care and training and fidence that a. Better route could Member of New Jersey Press Association was the s,)eepintrplace of Ml', and erit time, Senator Hepert J. Pas- weelj; a copy, o'f'which has been eaettrlyl • : the streets again, well and fit. The vehicle has been in, Hyer & Armstrong * to make him more acceptable to be found. •*• iMen Jersey - Election Day, Nov. 7 £35 Mrs. Charles'D.Tlonim§l arid chil- coe declared today. The senator, presented to' Mr. Mlller,'''sigr!.ed 10 ft. of ilie''Son-owner, by stressing re,.- m- - -& Lot 42, : Attorneys for Petitioner. 1 the, garage for the past two weeks, getting a general over- dren, Charles and Kathleen, of on behalf of the" Union County and'sealed by City Clerk- 'S."S. adjoining 50Pt. spget fd) the consideration of thos$ Thursday, September 21, 1944 Mortori. Mc'-'MUler feels 600.00 Walter L. Hetfleld HI. ling—Mr^JKiilianU-r^turjiexL-to-iu^^ rnmmltfpg for PnfKt.lt/lHnnWi- who do not.owjulogs>Jthlch gratified at the" honor . Qjat _ -u. after a vacation in Chicago,. Terre Haute, Ind., Indianapb- They were vacationing in a cpt-vision, was answering an- inquiry Termo ana conditions or sai not tp Sjiiov/ a dog to stray! tage near the beach when Earned from the Newarfe Teachers' Assp- come to him, "and 'genuineTy ap- CityHftU. 1470 Campbell Street, Ccclver o,t SVN'OPKIS OF MINUTES OF mEET- ITS ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY ^ °' " ISC. OF" THE'—UNIOJf CPWTV -T. yefe Jis and Washington. to evacuate, by the Coast Guard. ciatiop. preciates the cordial felicitations SAMUEL B. MORTON," fyall the Revised Constitution for the Slaw agreed upon by. the BOAKI) OF CHOSEN FBEEUOtUERS )ne" -Hundred Sixty-eighth Legislature, pursuant to tlie authority iui One of the outstanding plans for the current school They escaped in the lilck of time. The committee includes Judge pftrje; -- City Clerk. 11EL0 ON SEPTEMBEIl 14, <9<4.' ' , —„— ~^»«.mu, (jur^uanl to tUe authority The one hundredth anniversary of the International the resolution whi?h follows: vai year, the formation of a student, self-government group, Alter his family was- safe in the Milton A. Feller and Assistant Sept. 14-21 f isapprpves g^ven by thb people at the 'general election fcld ia the year, one, Young Men's Christian Association is tck be observed all schoolhpuse,' Mr. Rommel spent Prosecutor Kenneth p. Hand, for- '•'WHereas, Henry j/ltUlei; l)as Regular meeting of the Unlott | for thousand nino hundred and forty-three, bo approved and ralifi^d*' sim will be brought before studeHj^^Rahway high school dur- County Board of Chosen PrceboMjers over the" world the coming week, the purpose of which is to the ijftht working With the Coast mer assemblymen who partlcipat- been for many ^ears a Tafthfiil Court of Chancery was held at the Court Hou^e, Eliza- Of Route Ng, 4 complete ing-two-specikl^ssemblips-this-afternoon.—The-organizsu. Guard.' His father: Polfce Set. fl i'tVj jfM^f th l and conscientious rAember of the STORM Court of Chancery beth. NCi-,- omrhursday^-Septembec- rjanlel J. 'Rommel, of 442 Harri- state charfer. and Senator Pascoe, Police 'Department 'Sf'the' City' of T4W, l644 at 1:30 P. M. ""'•-'"f"\ f^-Revised" T-ATg__. -thotrsands of cities and towns through the past century, the tiop will not/interfere with the present set-up of student Railway; dad fc-r.'oVBr' 20" years has IN CHANCERVJQI^S No. 1. Map "D" o': the first Ward i Director McMane presiding. BpU, A$ a special meeting of the son' street.' evacuated'. the- family chairman of the subcommlttee-on " 148/88 the same ore.Shown and lalcl-dowji r ll ahowRd all-mp—* '" -' Wnwnwnn Township l •Constitution forlthp clubs, a program which has developed into one of "the most the follr Uti legislative provisions. Lceu tl icdiH^Lcu ultulibtir oncl dtile* "ToT1 irnprognabie posHfr&n- ot being an unde- r at pq Friday, the committee ing of student-^ife-herer- =V^= frufo' \jn fj)f»'-~PftfrtsrtTr'V»'ri fi B^rievp' j L_Slate_ofJ\Tew-Jersey— Ts'tian institution, seeking tne_.pnysicai.j -lent-ASBOclatldn-of - tn'e-State-df- itcfljsjples.on-tiio members^ VC?M- -Op. record"as*"decIarlHs -that NewJerseV~ajld "~ rtoos w Efcsolutlon that all bills'approved roposed "alternate" route for Secretary of Stale especially of all young ark, "executive secretary" of "the Runyon. Hugh Hutchison, William "ordered paid, was adopted.' Trenton, N. J. No, Ghaugcs on y goHow-Ui" ••"•• T would be harmful to the jNewarK leachers' Association, and, , lu'recuijnltlon of hlff —,—o-cuuiuiUnicotions-were re- xorrjtrnunityT . reputation" as'-a. member' of' tltt Ella E. Stone.^Cfry Louisa Reltmeyer are shown and laid down on the City celved and ordered filed:— '•'• •" •' Please send free copy-of complete d of the Qcvitietl Constitution in booklet the Y. M. C.A., Gasoline Rationing to him Senator Pascpe directed Albert J. Morlarfy. Elizabeth P .Assessment Maps or Rahway, Hew Jer- I Chief Trobatlon Officer, advising • The-committee opposed both the text of tfie Revised Constitution me this letter:' ' ! '' __/;'• Rahway police force" "arid of his HutcUlson, John Edward Morlarty sey;' and you are made defendants be- George C. Wenke, Clcrk-Booklce'eper, original Hou.^e 4 plan, which would to be voted on November 7, ty ^ie g|ap]Iy, eup^jeS, free of charge, by your White holding to thlTnTgh ideals for which the rorgaruzatlon" Itfyal anar.meritorl(5us service 'tci liate L. Musgrove, Hannah M. Ryan cause you are the owners or their resigned August 92nd, also1 advising public library; or. inuflicipal clerk upon request, or "One of the laosl difflcultpara- spouses;.and If you claim any-tttlc'to," haye had the road through the _$Q .changes in.gasoline-rationing, J ; the •Patrolmen'r Benevolent "Asso- -.Sarah Elizabeth Laurence, Amelia Ann Carol StcrnrClerlFStenographer;. Ser- —stands-has sought to presen'trin -every'commu.nityjn' wtiibh graphs • to• " Write ln;Rr'the"'r'e1 JSe'd' Jurgess, James Albert stone, Caroline interest In or encumbrance upon tKe mlnatcd her service*)' In occpr^ai^c Ind^an~I$lri Park sectlonrand tjie • inay, fe 9Jb.tsjiric4"ft0n];^t: Secretary 6lfStatc? Trcn- -rr=.^ Copttaued ftom^TPage One. can be ejected before the end of ciation^ he has Been duly elected said lands and premises. -jt is established, a program of s^r-VTa VPr""f"•rtj^j.^faif the war-in Europe, the-Qfftee constitution' was tfie one estab- Morlartyy, or their heirs, deviseesdevisees, »im witwii.ihl nuRule4i 1 "< later, proposal, recently mitiinpH g a single state fund. Much l repreBantatlves, their or any•qrrlre-a~tb answer the but 1944 and Jt the trmpr.,.., .yputmi, j^i^thexountypaFkcsm SptlDib" War Information oald today In-a — - imirt)i , duviseesduvisees , executorsexut , ad- otliei w time was devoted to H)6 r.r— T ens «en,eyplent Association for Kathryn " Durnlng. Clerk mlssipn pffice, which would have 7,000-word report on the crude oil mlnlstrators, grantees, assigns and "•'. oc continued to fill the AdT^i eme t>p id for by the State of New Jcraey (Law. 1944, h. 92) of all young mertand boys of that vicinitjc^Jt has furnished cans, feel has be err-perfectly chifdis'h""in the -Vindispens- blogy ip'ortter.tfot, $> far as 'pos- the. ^ta^' of Nw Jersey; an*' mccesBors In right, title and Interest 8 n a C a home to the stranger, a place of congeniaT^iellowSBip able!i-man running for a fourth term, is-tfiaiLbjuh£S!SC!&£- i Qepen'' Rtltmeyer, Mrs. Albert J. Morlarty Sept. 14 oaw4w of Aug. 21, 1944. a club room with recreational advantages, wherej on__Te- and Nayy iyill-neeaV_afte£ Lriew--or^fce-—lr^wcles 'Of the Hahway ami Its police DeDart- Mr. Hutchlnson, husband of Elizabeth Twp. of Union, enclosing, copy of curring evenings,- young men may.spend the evening with first to make a distant trip to see how things were progress- -Teachers', FeBsJonJf^ii:. and the' njent, -- . < i.:.-. -'•':-••' p. Hutchlnson, Mrs, John Edward resolution adopted by .'the Twp. Com- Germany surrenders. 'Estimates detllcatioij" pr ""'"• "Now, therefore, be it resolved, Morlarty, Mr. Musgrove, husband of Notice mittee, approving ' award by the friends, in the fullest enjoyment of sports, games and Ing^orufar away Pacific islands, and-io be the-firsjt^-and are being prepared by rnllitary au- Kate h. Musgrove, Mr. Ryan, husband County of contract,' for improving thorities, the OWIsaid. mefeUhe-St^tfs cpntrlb.utibji; jnrj t the Common Council of, the of Hannah M. Ryan, Mr. Laurence NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Salem Rd., from Morris A>ve., to the familiar repartee, or in the quiet perusal of a book, .ajnag- perhaps the only person in Arnerjcan history who will ever after consultation *•'•»•'"*-->-"-..• t)i%atiytay dogljjjihUlj husband of Sarah Elizabeth Laurence' >TICR TR HEEEBY GIVEN. That : CQ. TTmol.4" T^._ »- froi '- the subsrrj*?ftrr , ^np nf azine or the dally newspaper. ..: ~~~ ~" — FJiiessTTOsT^am-eS-AlBirTS'toneTMr ,0^oi^Hir lastr-wnr-ana' •SUpTToTWelghts. and^Mcasjires, ad- . And this, even, would not have enraged multitudes of 1 Uorlarty, husband of Caroline Jiorl- Testament of LENA H. GRAVES, de- vising amount forwarded-tST State. -. But, in the last few years, the Y. M. C. A. has been pjrbyal., . and,;_cb^«jepcJaUoj} - '•to ceased, will be audited and stated by ; irty, Albert P. Morlarty.'; "*^. Surrogate, advising services of Mil- giving^a great deal of its time and its effort to the boys of the people, had it not been that it destroyed "oiii of IHe firmed opjrdon that'the Te,a$ Heri-y J. MBlei< uppjD, iiis 'eujctlop By virtue of an\jrder of the Court the Surrogate, and reported for settle- dred Fodeszwa, dork-Typist, termi- Ne^t in line will be "B" card of Chancery of New Jersey made on ment to the Orphans' Court of the nated Aug. 31. 1944."^ the adolescent age;' those easily tempted, and, if not for- cherished traditions, that eight years "in.sthe White House holders who use their cars in the Pensipn rjund! wlifbe •Ojpjfe^ W t^'the offli-e of |Jrst Vice PrsJl-' County of Union, on Friday, the sixth protected un'der tHeprp^p^ed dept o£ Xhe Patrolmen's Beneyp^ the 8th day of September, 1944. In a day of October next at 9:30 A.'M, Election Board, advising temporary tMed bxajstrongho^ y/as the limit for the head of a. democracy like ours. __ This J course of business—not merelyjje- 1 J rame wherein Emma Winner Hogue 1 appointment of four clerks. _ , „ „. itijtioriri i tjh4tatptes*p' t •fept-^fsoclS.' ?!*" 9^' ^ie-sJatB^of !»• complainant,--and -yon-- are" ae- ., Ered'H.-Hedeman ,--•"*"• —Register; aUvislh'g"KaCBe'rfne E. Bur- demonstratiorj of egoism,-never before witnessed in our ptween "home' and 'work—and who : IV-,5ecti(iCllI of Schedule*) chief and wrong-doing. Here, under supervised direction, aren't getting as much as they •'"At; 'tiroes; wh'eii rftUrpad tax tifew Jerses^i a^td by.' this means HOROUUI WOODWORK. ftndants, you are required to appear Da'ted August 24th, 1944. nett, was granted leave without pay history, wjis condoned because he thought no other man ?pnvey. tJo'bJm" thj's'lnpg^e wishes and answer the bill of said complaln- Hyer Si Armstrong, Procters. from Aug. 28th. to Sept. 4th. they learn many popular games and crafts; thejt-swim in heed. revenues were ins,uffi,(;165it''t6'mee| >nt on or before'the 9th day of No- 32 Vail Place, Rahway, N. J. Chief Probation Officer, advising +l the full 'contribution'to the'gtate -' ""•'- --ttr,e cprnmuplty for "a* vemoer, next,_or the tald bill will be ,A,ug, .31-—oaw5w . ' Fees W-20 th.i"»» \^YJl^ctluJheyJake..Saturday-aftprpnnn hikps int-n the. could fill the ppsitiory as he coulA It is Planner! 'to Elizabeth Heckef, Clerk-Bookkeeper maximuni "B" rations in all re-Teachr'reacners" ~•ensip ' "n ^Fund " many ..- „,.-.• 1, 1944."" woods,-and in the summer, either camp out at some lake But when it.cornes to a fourth term, there is found no City of Rahway, enclosing re&olu- gions, an action that would par- cgptend that the monies could on adopted by the Common Council, or-stream, or, along with their gymnasium program, take justification whatsoever, since this "indispensable" man ticularly help eastern ."B" drivers, hpt be taken from' tjh^ gene^ftl approving award oy the- County of has-been found willing to betray-his closest friend, the vice who "use gasoline in their work! fufid. Asltndes binderr the prppbsed-'tilapfp a contract for Improving Lawrence St., frequent sight-seeing trips with the stay-at-home camp, pro- all monies are placer! |H hnp frpm E. grand Ave.,_tq_.E..MIltn'» A"" . president, togalna'rew^TOtet^h^ntrighrtt^lpTro'returri hi: "le-gast'g "B'^-maxlipmrinow is iferrea gram. 325v miles of .driving_a^month; eral fund this cpriteijtion' 'wbufi ) Koad Committee. Rdluvay Y. M. C. ' miles. We§t Coast 400 :resa ^Icbarby, having on this o _^...w^o ui "Margaret NokeeT s'6,' additional protection; wJD""p'? BEGINNING at the corner formed temporary stenographer was discon- Anticipating a possibility that he might not survive miles. Not all "B" drivers receive r ist: day of September, 1944 applied ' the direction of General Secretary .George Eferwea.tKer and provided for lhe' fieijslbjj' tun'd. In" .by the intersection' of the Southerly " "ourt by petition setting forth tinued as of Sept^J, 1944. another term, because of his present feebleness, he de- the maximum, and not all would tide line of E. Milton Avenue, with ids .of the application for an Sheriff, granting additional leave of his associate, Lee Barnes, of the Boys' Department, ha/ keepjn$"with the.suige^Hon'ot it? the Westerly side line of Bflxnett absence .wlth._pay to Margaret Levens, benefit by a boost in the ceiling actuaM'^s"/ '"' '"-••" •>• .- ordc assume another jiame,' to inaugurated, besides making special provision to^ook af- liberately, sought to have a younger man available to sur> figure. Street; Thence (1) South 12 de'grees - ,a Broderlck. which applica- Sr. 'Cleric—Stenographer, -until Sept. 35 minutes West 340.52 Jeet. along the- vlt. 15th, 1944, and advising temporary ceed himself, the' purpose of vfhich it appeals quite evident, I =i- tion is yerifnnr"by the affidavit an- ter, provide social gatherings with USO girls, aridrfurnislva eaid Westerly side line of. Barnett nexed to said petition; and appointment of fCathryn—Oertel—as- imnjediate^use, as ^hey-are-ijx— Street, to' a.point; thence --{2J-South .JailjQuard, torminated-Septr-5rl944r :—recreational center for alVljoys-trrtne^^ ArrrfedrSery-icFwho in ordeTnTiaVhiV-N^^^ an H^«.. nii | »»c. y .f^gd-»q f •-«r-appeOTIng-by""saTd~pe£ftloh and picted to^_ be; somewh§j _bru_ed. m n1l g 7 eet affidavit that said. Teresa. McDarby Supt. of Public. Works, granting 3 counirof Tyhich he has endowfedjanjintii;e b,uilding in.-Wash- Yacht Glub to along the division Unie between lands resides at 2099 Church Street, City of months leave without pay to George ""liapperi into iiahway. ~- Tiffiy. arp',f% re^ufi.oj;. the Tyjfl^ belonging formerly to Bertha Ferine, Formon, Cleaner & Helper, effective storm "of last" Thursday ""iSthC tnd ltnds now-or formerly of the City Rahway, County of Union and State • In this city too, t-he-central location of the Y. M. C. A,,ing'ton—might be perpetuate^ for fet least another four "Have Closing Day of New Jersey, and la an Infant of the Sept. 15, 1944 and that Isadora Arono- wili! years. '•'?'• wjtfch, bje^olf the. tteesalppg. the, of Sahifey,' to_a .point;. (hence (3) age of sevonteon years; and wttz. Cleaner and Helper, returned to with its well-equipped kitchen and dining, room, makes it a fast coast' an estimated 4,000,000 -Boulb 11 degites Bi-nUBUtes 30 sec- "It:1: appearing further that said work on Sept. 6. 1044. ' . ijliyai ^^cpnyenient^place. at wjiich; civic and;church_clubs, organiz- This_war has done many things, but certainly there is^ At a meeting held September j onds West 135 feet, more or less, still Teresa McDarby has filed a petition Chairman, Purchasing Committee, .along, .said- division- llne-to-tbo- Rah- •praylng'leave of this Cour^to extcndlngj-3—months-leave -without " " ' .than-thai at~'th'e "*clubhpifee'"3heZB5hwa _ray-Elver;_Theno»>c(4)-^ip-and-aloDg jjay toIMrs^Beatrlce-B^Bosenr-effec^ Yaq)jt CJtib completed' ife suijimef said River In a Westerly direction for '-cute~sald~~appllcaTIon b*y Caluenne ll 1 < 1 Grant McDarby,' her mother, as -peti- tive.Sept. 1, 1944 and extending .tem- ings, many of them doing so weekly, the year as served to inflate the'estimate of at least one-man's schedule. 'JPlanV v?eijs'---' '*-' ' - > distance of 61.3 feet-tore or less to tioner's next friend and -the said porary appointment of Mrs. Emma J. • point in the division*line between Catherine Grant McDarby having -Wilson. Clerk-Typist, from July 26th, _ Such an institution, that eccupies--today the most opinion of himself, out of all. proportion to his real closlng-dfiy' prpgrain".' 1944 to Dec. l: 1944 at «lO0 per &taond Mays: Thence (5) North i — -v^Bnnit-«c*v-inena 01 virtue of the fact that it unites in its fellowship the youn have charge. Th'e prograin: JST i ^fi»y«P»'-a>«t 133^. feet said Teresa McDarby and this Court John L. Hughes, enclosing copy of arm, and five wounds on the back S™," less^along -said last above having- made an order dated August letter received by the Twp. Comrnlt- men of all Christian denominations, and all other young iftcjude, .'races. ot,liier''eVents apd dBcrlbed division Jlne td a 10th, 1944, admitting'said Catherine tee, from Ellas F. Shamon in regard Guilty Of of the head'. :SJvE?tIgatl6n Was Grant McDarby to prosecute said ap- men with character qualifications, has so commended1 feasting. ' " "' " ' ]'""'. •'-; ' to -claim for Injuries alleged*_to be FOR T«E STATE a| NEW JERSEY macte by''Pjitro)^je^' Jo.sebh V7. recelved-by-Eminir^erraToT&~S"resuIE~ frV l Driving of falling into ditch in connection itself to the general public/everywhere, that it today has Postl Charies'Bralfdj; Pred'Knapp, _. -rI .E, further to uiu-^uurc and DetectiYe I(iWs Rlz?b aefdlf line to a point on the South that notice of such application has with the work being performed by the good will, the hearty support and the friendly, endorse- }S»'of East MUjon Avenue; be,en published at least once a week Joseph Mcrca'ndante, was 'referred to Monday night the Police Court e4by;.Abtirjg Sgt."Chestei' §m\fa. 8 1 the Road Conimlttee. * ' ' ment of every tttizen in every pity throughout our land. " ? "" «8 Agrees 13 for four weeks successively In the^_Bulldlng_&Snulefr-CotU)cit foundzffialter-Wood, of 2160-Luf- Their-report: shpws-tbat' Eleatt'or n^st=i:B(),7fi,iecl U'Hahway=-R«cord;" a^utwuuuptir of "E a^liiirt 32T HaViI)3clf Southerly, side line of Ing the-rcompensatlon Court, TffayThe next .celebration find~that the influence oflheTn- b,erry sfreet/gunty of operating an "Eong :: said Union County and the Court I erred to PubMcl£opJ! tinrj ^^ife ln4ll j»in "--•- • • • • ternational YT*M. C. A. has become so great as to have inrtcrwhiii; ueAvcctetl large SUPBIS -v«^Att-««k«MMi«u-u]r-vne-pccinoir' in BUlldlAgs OSmmlttee. n^asra Whole by . Th8~1oregolhg-aescription is taken Teresa__MoDarbi_so verified, «w Prcfcccutor ot/the Pleasj'reairnlng -—spe: united all Christian denominations into' one body, for which 1 F'there are reasonable grounds for - the one lSsyLaSalla "Sedan, for which costs of any the market within a few days, at 1 Voter* of. New Jersey g$ f/i? our ^,-l^s-veyors. Rahway! proposed .change ana that there 1B no they have noturthcr use, was're-' 3he Apostle PauLdevoutly sought. v?as' susperid.etj.tqr two years. -V— a reasonable price for quick sale, reasonable objection that the peti- ferred to the Purchasing Committee. •Wobd-was^arreStcd-at 3:30 a, the War -^opd-Admiaistratlon tioner should assume the name-of Following'monthly reports, were re- September 10, by Patrolmen Jo- is urging.housewives In the. ^"iresa^rodejlihi -»- ceived and ordered fllei:— County TTTs-oa^dilB 15th day of September, Treasurer; Jail Physician; Third Dis- seph W. Post and Howard Van- aws to avail themselves of the opppr,- 1944, ORDERED that Tercsa-McDarby trict Court ana Fifth District Court; netta, following a collision on Of Association *" ' to buy a- large supply ' Supt. of Weights & Measures, Chair- iusf Main street near Haydock street, man, Purchasing Committee and, hav with a car operated" by Paul Mie- Public Property, Grounds, and Build- I The revised by-laws for the la- ings Committee. ' . Sh('; miec, Jr., of Carteret. Wood was*inan : HeigHts, As^'pciatlpn'' Werfe Report of'Brldges. Drainage & Flood examined at police headquarters Control Committee, reporting on bids at •]}. r adopted by the ossbclatfon Mon- by Dr.- A. R.' Cofhmunale, pro- 4ay-night,-as-presented-by-DavicU , , , nounced under thj ififiuence of in- bulkhead at South First St.; "Lift Principal, mi(,.aior, W. Davis! cliairriia'ij of 'the special Bridge, Elizabeth, and^recommending Departments: ~ COV;' toxicating •'"•liquor' "' an' d unfit to r'e'visipn committee. ' '"' '" ' " award of contract to Road Contract- Rahway 50 Years Ago — drive. William JJifdpfX^epprterl for the ing Co. of 'WcstfleW, lowest bidder, was received and ordered filed. JUtbp P«:»"}pipal c •gafj To make room for his new livery stables, P. L. Graves npminKQhg qpfprn^t'ee, and. flye -Report of Bridges. Drainage &. '%*•—i: .,. »<;cutiye tljcreof shall bg npjrointctl bj- the Governor is having the ground, that the' large building wilL.cover on Onjstees were'efectsd' as lofloWs: Flood Control Committee, reporting m the State ofocr shali be tijnijspjjttcd with the acK-jco and consent of the Senate, secj £)av|iiW. t)^, and^eph' Sla(is, on bids received for reconstruction'of ^ ^e. than t'Tje Gpyernor tPr-pach : -Irving street, adjacent to his carriage factory, cleared; Elans Made For ; 1 present bulkhead "at the South Front and if said board, commission or other body xi 6ai toy three years"; James A. Johnson Street. Lift ..8rldgfi__EIlz4beth,_and- Of the Legislature —Fh>e-of-the-rimsrornron~the"street and four in the ya'rd'rare 1 laji hjivc-fiywor-^e-appoiijt-iiy^Ji^iiiiHli'HtijT^*; ArnnsticcrDHy and Joha Gallo, ip1|h^TseT9r\licrtie''8WW:e shall . trees-are;veryllarge,-the-great-one-in-the-rear--part--of-the- Central Comrhittce^'lield at, thejjbteted cji^ir^jan of/a cofnijUtfee pa|si^l}yTneGovernor j? Thi' qity^Hall Monday night, prelimi- PL-ASTERS approve oj disapproye the samt by. resolution. ; yard, it is estimated, is fully a century.oldj if not more. It bir tHe"pfclkram," to be, held' if, tlie. executive order allJhfl executive and admin- >. *• T'i.e Gpyernqr njay ftorftOflw" •~ re^i nary plans for Armistice Day ob- /N Ciy/L Drainage & Flood Control Committee, • ' istrntive offices, departments and instrumen- If so approve^ the order shall become' effec- Gavarnor - is aTSBut fifteen^feet in circumference^at _the basebandLJts_ servance _were made. All local Union Square GrlU'in'Elizabeth, recommending award of contract for tive upon approval; and- if 60 diBapproyed. it where-it-was-held-last-year. reconstructing pn%jent bulkhead_at talities of the State Government, in such man- - M"»uioF fleers as he may select, to serve ^liumerbus limbs cover a radius of about fifty feet. • Veterans' Ifrganlzatidns are urged' . A letter from City Engineer C. the 'South Front gt., Bridge to ner as to group, the 8.ani£ according to major shall have no effect. • to send representatives to the Cen- l These are nt his pleasure as theniemhcrs of his Cabinet •'" "Messrs. Frank Bie?ne and George Ball have been S. 6ush, relative to"the fie'w'hl^K- Spearln. Preston & Burrows; Inc., at purposes. . -..-•• tral Committee meeting on Mon- way No. 4,=1^11ed attention espe- amazing' one- their bid of «S,q8S, Wi on- roU call with whom he may .consult relative to the painting and repairing, the large chimneys and smoke- day, October 16, when the pro- coat paints that unanimously adopted.' ' 5. Such- executive order shall rgmaJA unnl- afioks of the State. Grcl? cially lo tlie drainage problem that (2)—Freeholder B'rokaw for Bridges, tcr^rl and in full force, except as. may ~be pw-. 1 stacks at_Bloodgood's. ^MTSsjBeirne did. the painting,-Mr. gran; is expected to be completed. l^ilUti"ld witt wa. Drainage & Floods Control Committee, time to time may reorganize, juciji^" consoli- The flag at. Iryinir street soldiers* Ball the rigging. On ohe of the eighty foot smokestacks of the highway. A request of tlie* ter. (Give you recSnrinenaihg award o£ .contract for date and divide offices, departments, instru- 9.~TTo executive order, under this •' ' \ •••'•' monument -will be replaced due to convenience, reconstructing present'bulkhead—at- Legiijlatujre.'hpweyer, may by l,av< jfrom, tinje. Public Seryicfe Qompanjf will "be mentalities and the Principal Departments, li ehflU affect-anj; pfficQr" \ • j_ Beirne performed-a daring feat. The ladders, lashed to- damage done by the storm. A new "*"i.hMnt)- at •!WJ!»?{*(..•$»*• nuitibV« In or.a. not j l«l.phon.. numbers moft HsplMjnd In -trie-South -Flrst'Sl^--Brlc!'go- to' Road to tipje afsjgn.-n^w functijpnj, PsV^I $$ flag will be.purchased and placed madj:,'tr|at Route" 32." blis| be qqn- Contracting Co., at their bid of $2,740 and may. allopatc and reallocate tliem, in dtieatodinc5caK os ky t5?ent^G^ gether, did not enable him to reach! the-top-by about tinued to Duke'sroacfc-Rudolpli J. wet-cojw.— was on rtfl call unanlmoua1z«)apted -whole 4£_fc£arti=ani the -'(unctions,' powers ' at World War I memorial when (3)FreWoTdBrBauerfbrth?Soad "eighteen inches. Balancing himself, he sprang a ndcaiigHt Bartz-presided. CpmmlWee, designating Potter Ave., and dulica of ajjy of tifirfl, among and within p(|pc fjr t|^c functions, j)'p>y(?r8.9r.dutB;"s-AeEC. the-monmnent is'repainted. ' ••"' '-VV " itrpulimgNhimself up. A miss meant, certain death. The Central Committee will betsfsj^Iorrls Ave.. snd Salem Ed., such offices, departments and instrumentali- of ^KjcK pjayTTj'p provided by law, >' ' H you wahr to rjg financially independent, the Union Twp., as a detour during the ot t|nr» Bnifm °"—' '- ynflti fnr pH ties and tflff- yrinprpitt-;jnArmcte»«»^-«H— r m Police Clifford W. Dunphy a list of, iVIerck & iu"u"jiavs "3?&ju tatmhvMmy1e^4&«^&'+:~ travel by reason of Its construction, - "••" ••"'• '"»-ipM j^spar-HnenM, ail ui ^ Rahway 25 Yel competent and responsible mpn surest way is by ?avjng consistently. ..Decide how was on roll call unanimously adopted ft manner as .tj>_ promote efficiency and —(4) —Vi eeholder-Barrey fof~tEe "Rumors have long been in ll-T?olunre~erTb~~arTve the Tiuchjrou can save^-then w,atch;it grow; with-the ation that the United police-ambulance--on veterans hway : /: ;: Hon Slales^JBase_HospitaL_N£i^_3,_aH.Colonia, would close at 1 emergencies. Any cltlzerTof Rail- MerclT & Co ., Inc. and subsid- help-of dividends, r' H "' '- - - trr: yHW^iTMlqTbTSiB^ato AUTICU XI—SCHJOMLI-SlCTlbN HI 1 tobe used for. «>eimprovement, re- »___^JThe Governor ia any --H various dates, Definite jprders* to Jhis effect wece_ not rer way whq is desirous of taking part iaries report for the six' months xec I pair and construction o£ certain roads onts ^ ''Qve ord5r^miae-nn7 ceived at the hospital until the. wee'Kend, when <£olonel J. in this aid to the veterans should ended June 3pp,, 1944,, net Income of in various MuolclpaUUM, was on roll I vU Ii Ihm nnf qm,,l,«tlm. ia If.. cMrtd l,,l Ii' ,pptZ I contact Fr«d Scheltlinrof 502 West $i,33T,585$i33T585 , equal ttoo tlVo^ i call unanunously adopted. ' H. Ford was commanded to make preparatinns for ^ Scott avenue. BlvlnK name, ad- srinre on the outstanding, cprrunpn stock! Public Welfare Committee.' advising Tiatel, removal of the patients there. No information was given dress, telephone and hours avail- This cornpares wlthjiej.Income of TT able?" that present repairs to dam near th)pya}e#U; provided,^ ber there will be about -200 discharged by the time set for -'Net-sato'-for-the," sljc.mppths (6)—Freeholder Smith ror the Fi- in yourr direptory:before<$Uing "Information". ~-~.-.—- -m^.r.. nance Committee, . app'rovlng tem- the closing. of the institution. What will be done with the Dr. C. T. Hill, of llfi Kast Hazel- ».._I.J ««- — —- ^4 appolnhnent of Mm TCmma ,T nearly 000 remaining ib not yet known, but they may.-be wood avenue,, treated Fred .Plp- with $30,568,860 for the first halhalff J • -*\ —•iS: uiJrK TyP1?*' •» the.Purchaa- iing'rf3374IaydocicstreetrSad t "-transferred to the Fox Hills Hospital, Staten Island. The on 9437 jeroA;ision fpr Feplefal an.'an'd .r.Bmber~i; ~Mt 'it lOp permonui urday night about 10 p. m., forCanadian^., and" excess _ _ __ _/^ 1 NEW JERSEY BEll T.|LEPHONE. .^OMPANY van on roll call unanimously adapted greatest number handled at the hospital at one time was several stab wounds, one of which p'rofltsTaxes •MAI-BANKl There being nd further bu dupon motion of I!yhl ^Jti^^ fi-the, first part-of.-the-,pr-esent- J p /.-/> r> HI *loy, *ec^Sfr"a40-"earrV' *e t BaM/ufMrrir»^«ffff tween-shoulders, i«iulHng~three | which there is an postwpostwaar refbnS^1I n. Robinson Dfrec:tor doclired th» 'Boejct ad- ey (Lam 1944, Ch. 92) stitches:: another under the left of excess profits totaUng$333,5ro; ,_. - N«St-'-8e*itar 'Meetlag. Thursday, Sept. 38, 1944 at 1:30 P. M. : CHA9. M. ^FFLECE. "?"""• Mv. - '. ^^ --"• ••:,0Jerk. -y'V

•-ii H PAGE-TEN- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1944 •*HK RAHWAY RKCORD 236 Miles Covered New Facilities Veteraiis May BUY WAK BONDS On Bicycle Trip At The Library Enroll for School Regularly Miss Eloise Collier, daughter of \ * For Future Security I CASUALTIES INCREASE the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. P. Collier, Some of the new equipment no The James. J*. 'Healy Chapter of ficed at the Rahway Public^ Lib Runway,. D. A. V., has received a To Win the War [/With 4 Allied fronts. of 251 Central avenue, has re- SURGICAL DRESSINGS turned to the Yale University rary. as installed by Mary request from National Service Di- Thomas, librarian, to facilitate th rector Mlllard W. Rice, Washing- Must increase also. School of Nursing after a bicycle Will yon help? trip through the White Mountains use of the library by both youns ton, D. C, for cooperation in se- and "old, is fluorescent lightin curing candidates for the Disabled IS GONE O WE FACE. To-DAy Phone Prod. Em. R. 7-0886 of New Hampshire. She was ac- Entered at tie pott officffice at HaBabwah wayy , NN. JJ.,, aus seconsecond claclowu mlmall mattett r under tbe act of March 3, 1879. companied by Miss Adid Wilder, equipment of a basement storagi American Veterans National Ser- Let it rain... let it pour! Off to school-yqu'llgo.,, . smart and of San Francisco. Cal.. Miss Lois room for back files of newspaper! vice Officers Training Course that Published Every-^rhunday-carrier Delivery RAHWAY, N. J., 1HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 Ream, of Dinsle. Idaho, and Miss and magazines, change of the ser has been approved by the United Margaret E. Osborne. of Upper vice desk from the front tot h States Veterans administration, to bone-dry... in just the beet-looking raincoats Local Subscription «a,00. a Year In Advance PER COPY FIVE CSENTS Montclair. N. J., all students at back of the library, leaving th be financed with funds made the Yale school. front part of the library tospecia l available by the Federal Govern- classes' of boojes ttoat may be ex ment. The first course Is tobegi n you ever saw, from R. J. Goerke Co.! From The trip" was begun at White amined at leisure an informatlo: on October 2 and will consist of River Junction, Vt., and ended at desk during busy hours, use of 18 weeks of college training, the the American Youth Hostel head- staff room and kitchenette, classes tob e held at the American 1*3 • • brother-and-sister raincoats for you quarters at Northfield. Mass. The •young-peo: ridErsToTe'red 2~M nines on. wheel, and music corner. stopping at Warren. N. H.; Sugar The full course will cover -a kindergarten kiddies ... to snazzy gabar- yes, Hill, N. H.: Plymouth N.H., where Books just off the press an period of two years, the in-train- they visited the three-day fair; being obtained for Rahway read ing to be done by the students un- Newbury. N. H. on Lake Sunapee. ers, as well as those books foum der the direction-of D. A. V. Na- . dines for High School seniors, we've Armstrong Loan Sijpervisor and Northfield. Mass. They visited popular and in demand, togethe: tional Service Officers already Receives High Award PROCLAMATION / with numerous new reference vol serving'"in the fieidr—At>- present Republicans sin; .the Flume Gorge at Francpnla Wescott The James J. Healy JjCha'pter, Notch, N. H.. and rode along thc_ umes. and books of science, chil there are 60 of these qualified men - - just about the best selection any- -Again in -•^-presidential iiange of the White study, art, musicf-technoli iFvihg—in—the—various—veterans- —Mountains/Although they en-" business.—Tlie books have all bee: facilities - throughout' the-Uhlted-i s •"Reported erans, is conducting its usual For- Commissii —-coimtei'fd otrong'wfowis and rmttSr sn us to hfttpr nlri lih States. In addition to these 60 where aroimd here! Come in to Kinder- get-Me-Not campaign during thfr cpntpr of the hurricane rary patrons in finding the vol trained men there also is the staff Slat week, which marks 'the. anniver- U. ;.s_lclpjpri Dipir trnwl rnntp Thn umes they want. fN AsKiHed sary-of—Argonne-"Day~lrrthe-flrst . A. V. with -namely^-'September longest run the riders mnrii- Present Location Administration Seeking year the lilcli was on 1-tlday 3iveii as '.'Casualty" Irf field, Mass., a distance of about September 15. Ing, Washington, D. C. floor, or Boys' Shop, 3rd Floor, Highway Route 4 Men to Aid Frogram .__ on September , Ste£ Those veterans of World War H List Saturday Made 29th and 30th. The money ob- Of Improvements tained Is used to supplement the Drainage Situation to Receive who have an honorable discharge, Mayor David Armstrong, Rah- a service-connected disability or and choose yours! Out at Washington JfiST'of the veterans >. and other Consideration; Elimination of Grade are eligible for membership in the •- way's dependable taseball veteran, In accord with-the general:optl contributions made to this worthy ; Disabled American Vptprnns. who is always on deck In an I mlstie view that tH* f& « Rpmihi Word has been received by Mrs, cause for the purpose Crossings on Route ?,5 not Approve iprs* I can year, wescott. of 1630 Essex street, 'ng many servicfR todisahipr i W. McGee, 1108 Charlotte place, 1 om me War Department: that erans which otherwise would not "pitching * now against-Route 4| State and nation are going Repute her husband, Pfc. Cecil B. Wescott, Is Rahway due for another highway, in addition fo ,'.'?[ or Charles L. Greenley, 606 West "FOR ME AND MY lican, the Rahway Republican City ' ; obtainable by them. Grand avenue. A basic monthly highway, as_lt-Mias befa--surveyed 25 years of age. had been "killed I bespeak for the Chapter the Route 4, that is surveyed through the heart of one of Rah-. Committee this year has selected in action in Prance," on June 24, Need Money? pay of $92 will'be paid the trainees by the^tate Highway Commis- u ou c hearty support of all citizens of way's finest residential sections? At the meeting of the lOHNS candidates for the .city offices, to 194,:.-4 T™hu • t, •l • " " "• """"•» OUHJWII, ui an citizens or for personal expenses. There are sion. . " ". , 1944. The telegram was dated Rahway in this -worthy cause The various other features depending be elected on November 7, that a Comrnon Council last night, Councilman Walton L. Selover, UP TO He was present at a meeting of are 'certain to fulfill the demands July 16, 1944, News given to the' PPeal should come with especial upon the veterans payment for Councilman Walton Selover press last Saturday, listed Wescott force in these days when so many who is fighting the present location of Route 4, told of at- coals, in weather* GIRLS' REVERSIBLE the local officials and interested of all Rahway Democrats as well as a "casualty in the European disability and for dependents. Suc- as a 'Vj^imUv in «,„ ^,,Mi.— are concerned with the welfare of tending a meeting earlier in the week at which it was re- cessful candidates will also have sealed gabardine. Fly front!, ttitchtd citizens of Inman Heights Associa- as Republicans. area." The telegram declares he in sons and daughter buttons, tlree flop-pockcls. Lined in was "killed.1' e their iown sons and daughters In vealed, in* quite convincing words, that Highway Route 22 this base pay supplemented by' $25 cherry, red.. In sizes 3-to.6X Kinder- FOR RAIN OR SHINE tion Friday, held at the offices of The weU-kngyn fact that, even the present world conflict r a "uiuiitir by ilie^attoiiaTTieacF" r Councilman ••PfcJStesci ."? "the—Union—County i'aric commis- pthough Hie RtttMtfKans are in the S. Army in April. 1943, and his "•sthe: quarters of the Disabled American sion, with State Highway Com- majority on the Common Council, way Commission to pass through ^hway, while Route 1 best bedside examination in gen-I* * JL '. JL I*ii°=- .was placed on registration Uppermpst Cherry streets, Hamilton street can Legion, No. 5, as county com- De nnI Wesco 13 mon and Lake avenue, He asked for a Commissioner Miller, in a very Councilman W. L. Selover, of Just to call attention at this eral"medicine, at the 114th com- *?• ri ? "' ^ of ™LrI^nf HERE IS WHAT YOU. PAY:_ mander, and the other county of-fl- -conciliatory 541 West " " mencement of the Alhrtny - old, and relative in M»W | of voters not lists, the Ration Roarfl C.h meeting of the Drainage commit- • .procuring—-of-tst^nsf •where" ten, will! "trie street l :ers, at>, the~Elks' Club on .Thurt» u .«_~u.w, i^cocuteu promoted to the positign__olLrer J2olleg_e_on Fridays =T- wil]-;— 1 Vgf Mnnfli jecessai-y,- aBd^thL^-^^ oiuuur _j >_showlng" alternative- routes, iglonai-^BUpervisbr-Ttf—mortgage -Maypr"i>avia"'AHnstrong, who Is=*" Dr. Levitzky, son of Mr. o^u feouteofi^ ;iven as the barrier preventing Hunters' ARCTICCLOTH -irwnicn'.'were given cbqgid^ - . ,,«w*ovi UL mortgage Railwalway Veterans the vote on November 7. •T, .-•/-> /-, .,., ~~ Ispector, and Councilmen1 Harry B. 2nd Month- 9.08 5th Month 9.08 erable attention. Other members loans, for The Mutual Life Insur- up for reelection as mayor of the Mrs. K. Levitsky, of 24-D Garden Among the speakers were most of those that were* to take of the Commission's party were city. the rrices Uver Leuing^__,,lcolvin and CUfford Corey for Sat- 3rd Month .. —.. 9.08 Gth Month 9.08 part from being present. ance Company of New York, it was drive, Roselle, received the degree Get Fl'Pf following candidates: Harry Sim- — furday afternoon, to provide plainly for leaving the highway announced by> John P. Traynor, Among the many constructive of doctor of medicine at the com- mons, Jr., candidate for. water Edward V. Kearney, chairman of ___v ....wvu, .IAI proviae —. _: - Totnl ...... :.r;$54.48 It did not keep Commander- where it has been laid out. Mayor projects and programs that he has elect-Dills, however, from-being -5.95 manager of real estate. mencement exercises and also the. City Attorney Eugene P. Mairi- commissioner; Frank" D; Crue, the Rahway Price and Rationing greater relief Tram floods. He said Armstrong declared the 'city did Born in Rahway, Mr. Selover initiated and put through for the commission of first lieutenant, _cndidale_Io_candidale_Ior councilman in First the rain "on Wednesday, before' j Payments ahead of time make cost even less. iresent, or State Vice Commander not intend to lose such a desirable Jjenef ILoLRahway, - there -is none -zttrr-EHah D. Haul, JuUae David Board^Js^ Interested jnjjielping_to Jridges; of Ridgewood, who7 had Rain roU« off this like water off • Joined The Mutual_Life in-August, MC, AUS? Needell, James F, Patten and Lud- Ward; .-SherwoodShd— C.—ValentlnS, the • hurricane, _was _tive_Jnches'.. -J^ ~"W?re~"rigHt~h"e"fe"onrjftain Street jeady_to give dnck*s back!* Smart fly froriL B«ck section as_that_which_WQUld_be- 1936T~Oh May id, 1943, he^was that commands the endorsement Candida tjfli sivold any degree of inflation that and"the night of the hurricane ;he-longest trip-of—allrto maker —He: ' _wig-H. gchneiderrof-Haliway,-were as-coun— v^ou the best service!" vent. "Made of .water ripellont Arctic -x=t=r-..-i— j-.,,ute 4 as it js now aRpointed-supeivisor"bfrear-estate hof~the~people more heartily than is^ graduaw'oftheTlaHway _====~»55A!.V_*HI—J-eeiauon as-coun- Ts~poisible ln~reiation to high four-inches.— Other high officials thai;' braved oyea Dy Koute High school and of Rutgers' Uni- assigned Wednesday by Lieut.. Col. cllman in Third Ward, and Dennis The oroinance tofix-th e salary ver i; ^'(treated to protect against; surveyed, .and that; ""-•», from, which position he ad- the War Planning Committee. prices, and is "desirous that the •the elements were County Vice n, inow and windf M4. Deblown. This committee has had many versity; a member of the Phi Beta E. N. Bloomer, State Director of P. Donovan, candidate for reelec- of a city physician at £900 was witlj. OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL ?T00 Commanders John Schreiber, of • route Selective Service, to Selective Ser- with, Mayor j&t Kappa, the Sigma XI and the. Beta tion .as councilman:at-large. Other public will-assist In thls-com- passed on final reading, as well, as livi:.:. "3ayway Post, Elizabeth, and Bert -Jota Lambda'too d Vice.Board.No. Ig3>f Rahway, speakers were: David' Stewart, mendable attitude by _calUnK_ at the resolution appointing Dr. A. R. Stewartrof CranfordrThe"date for ana^readyHorTecoinTneJiaT|gTe5f iiy^efcSdS!lceio3teteransiwlBiiy^refcSdS!lceio3teteransi = cojuxoih^oanJ^ -Ctommurja1e=as-cityTJhy"slclalir2ar lie postponed installation will be tne~physlcal or economical tive toal l matters that pertain toand City Chapman Anthbny'J. of i j program to be inaugurated as soon y. ^, and getting the -current price; ceil- amendment to an ordinance* to 1529 MAIN ST. letermined at the next county lot the city, especially s their affairs in connection with Kimmick, iiouneUrlign from Fifth ; Robinson Bldg. council Dr. Levitzky is married to the provide "not morp than eight" traf •}• meeting in October. when there were other routes'in aSaSS 0 conditions make it necessary. the.ir discharge from ihe service. Ward. Carl'BrBestle presided. ing lists on meats and groceries man two 'IbiB Program has also been adopt- Ibrmer Shirley Worfman, daughter distributors' licenses in the city,"' CHAS,_ i for consumers_in_RaliwayT-and: ...... ^n. ^ ^jc=uu...cmu-ixus.-aioz7is^worrmaniiMrand MrsMoi W 7 : ; igassednoirffrstcreadlng PHONE RAfiYVAY 7-0102 Lie. No. 734 sTvalUe^ On. city; "- ^larfc—so^-thatr nb7"one~W)lI Be" A proposed plan for elimination Commissioner-Miller promised after public matters that. affect general improvement plan of the of 1130 Jefferson avenue, this city. Coast Guard '. Rate on Mo. Balances • Police Identify the welfare of the city, and in the tempted or asked to pay more of grade crossings on State High- to give the alternate routes further near future. , Dr. and Mrs. Levitzky have left than the ceilin? price on any way 25, from a.point about 150 effort to have the route of High-> The war plans Include the pav- for Chicago where Dr. Levitzky t- Girl Auto'Thief study. At./the meeting, besides Views, at Theatre £oods.=> '•'•,.. --;.• feet south bf east Grand avenue. those mentioned, were: Council- way No. 4 changed, has been unr ing of many streets, the Improve- will enter the house staff of tha sior tiring in his'zeal td'pfevent the ment"" of "streets "now. partially Michael Reese Hospital'. Expressing tlialjga&that "some together with a "ramp" approach ' . L : The Rahway detective bureau men Walton L. Selover and Sher- To appeal to mer. who are ac- leOJrtB'may relax price control ob- and "Y" connections to accom- man Valentine, City Engineer C. present survey to be finally paved, the laying of new sewers A class for the training of Red servances because of -optimism Y connections to accom- «• hand ;urned Miss Pauline Yanco, 17, of adopted. He is chairman of .theand a sewer line from the disposal •V- tive, to enlist'1n the Coast Guard modate East Grand avenue traffic j; How* proud he will be to wear thii! Seymour Bush, David W. Davis, of ]j|ervice, arrangements--have-been I Cross instructors in first aid,' will conoerning ,an early, end of the !44 William street, over to the It's water, spot, stain and perspiration fire.and water, the law, andjhe-Iplant-toStaten-IslandraTiewTJUb^ UHVWJO ui nisi* mq,' wilt in both djrections,_to_£peed_up Llnden_police Septembef 14, in an the Inman Heights Association, made with George Nicholas, man- -be-heldjiere-at"th"e~CieyTiall from -European—wari'^MrTyiEeTS; traffic"along Highway 25, wa resistant I—Plaid -lining.—10-16. and j-Robert~Er^Iones~arrd • Ross I assessB3ent_commlttees,as well as 'licschool-biilldlng-and-the clean- TubefculoSsI pointed^out that a large -prop icalong Highway 25, waswa_ s illeged"s61utlon of the theft of five Boys' Shop. Third Floor. ' a member^ of the building and ing and beautlfying of the Bahway ager of the Rahway Theatre, to November. 27-to December 1 —. This criticised by the EngineerinEngii g Com- utos from th* parking-lfifr-of—thVJ Nichols, Of the Mlltnn T.«lrfl aVpn^ Jiai£_sfiieral_short-projection-pic will not only Include local it tlon o'f'price increases durintL, jnitte^vofwh'' *" ^treet-comtnittejB:— river. 'A sum of $8b' U Is reporte~~d Tors, ouc those from .Merck & Co., World V7ar One fcstern-AircraftrCorporation, Lin- to be on hand from the State War tures shown in the lobby of the the _ wood Valentine is the chairman. leh, all ofxwhich were recovered Rahway Theatre on the evenings Inc., the National Pneumatic and, -44fc declared it would be highl£ Rates Now Lower Than Ever Before Economic Development Adminis- The pupils of the/iilgh school, from the Regina Corporation. costs rose_40\per fient in n this city after being abandoned. tration-that can be used in tills of October S, 6 and 7, illustrating detrimental to the city, remove .. —. >. ^ . -^ The_gjrl; _wlth_three_other local just between after having a meditated "patch" The former instruction Armistice to program-.' -applied-to~thelr~foreann on Mon- dwelllnta -and-depriye-city-ofi ["Tlation young women employed at the ., I, It is expected "We.musrworiT"harder u than $30\000 in ratables,till ' :afeteria of the Linden planfuised Three Councilmen are running day and Tuesday of this week, as to the new class wUcoml come the the eever before at this business ner and uenington streets,-fu SMAR:T, GABARDINE you and me On Sale Today for reelection, and are certain to that there will be several three- l (Eahway) Property f5m" ;he cars for Joy rides after flnisli-- a part of the annual tuberculosis minute talks in connection with latest methodsthat afe-the results price control," he declared. "EveW ^oprgsslslon for -pedest: | $2875 be returned. These are Dennis P. test, had the same of experience in three years of h Idren Damage ing work-at 3 p. m., police say. by. ding onne of us must do*» hiss shar*sh; — scnBaC_S £ ' spires RAINKING RAINCOAT Beginning today you "will have Donovan, of 820 Bryant street, the pictures. havf The Yanco girl was picked up Wednesday, and the rvuuic reac- • Commander Arthur Helsburg, warfare. the Price Panel voluntee'y^the changeis~~Bantej3Jpiatcd at / a Rahway police radio car erew, an opportunity to buy a Forget- who is running for councllman-at- tors to the test, indicating they A new class in the standard first consumers, the. dealers. None of Milton avenue, would not speed un Shelf t j will be present each night, to in-, ~ 'wasi —Editor. . -'V Ladies' AuxiUary of the U. A. V.the'T)ast year. "- ' u iund beneath one of the" car announced by Mrs. Ross O. Fowler will be no Armistice in the Home Rahway river bridge over Law- -dj assisting. The money will be used To make the Council more rence street, and a combined ele- ;ats. The girls had been in the j for November 25. -Dohators_for- Front fight against inflation We to-asslst famllies"of theveferans nearly unanimous in their jupport this* are "being enrolled by Mrs,must fight until there Is no fur-vation and depression'at Eastr labit. the police say,-of talcing the New York—A check fofor who may be in need. ton avenuavenuee , EasEat t GranG d avenue Bauer-Brooics Co. coastguardsmen for rides and then of the - Admlnlstratlon~two new Fowler. ther danger from that enemy." J.Yi $24,000,000, one for ?17,000,00« •V [Republican candidates and one esAttentibn and East Scott'avenue, with sult- leaving the cars at different loca- He urged consumers and house- ^ble_m£ans_of_acce. U Blackouts Ended street, for 14 years a teller in the All streets this week lead toth e Jersey.-who spoke on the subject, terme-•""" d»'»" "yo—'— lists, which he was laid on the' table for consider- scrap. ments of the third quarterly Y. M.' C. A., with "a continuous ipon as a soldier Rahway National Bank,, "running "Looking Ahead." Sub-Chairman iflation." ation at the next meeting.- InstaUmentaPoT the 1944 Fed- "Kb more surprise practice for councilman in the First. Ward, throng there afternoon and eve- Tonight the Fellowship Club George W. Goodwill reported Nature Last SKoes ..eral income tax were among; blackouts in New Jersey," is theand George Black, oY 189-Iva nings, in the celebration of thewill meet In its first-session of fall, Mrs. Florence L. Dwyer, women's city property sold, to Edward W. 1 100th anniversary of the founding We 250,000 pieces of mail re- assuring announcement of De- street, purchasing agent for the wit^i a dinner in the. newly re- actiyitie,iyitie,s chchairmaa n for thee Feller- Jllarkey, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. TAKE THE FUEL {^SHORTAGE fense "Director William A. Wach- Sterling Leather Company, of of the Y. M. C. A. • modeled.dining room of the Y. M. Pascoe-HarlPascoeHarld itt f RTConnor, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ox- ijvedjt_the Custom House 1 n p Wednesday noon the history of committee, caijfi- Small Quota in enfeld^f the StateDefensebead- Newark, for^ coun^ro" '* ^ C. A., at_ 6:30 p. ni, .after which ^aigntae -io-ior_tiir tiie proposed -fttw I man and Mr. and^Mra Rd ana its annex, Captrwnilam" quarters in Trenton. Fourth WardiReglnald.W. Roarke, fthe-;T."isrcr "A~wfls~"glveh by the movies shown to the Kiwanls- State constitutiont , hhas designated LatestCall J. Pedritkr Collector of In- However, "this does not mean of 740 Audrey drive, a cost ac- Emery Stevens, general secretary Rotary gathering, on the interna- Mrs.- H. Russell Morss, Jr.._553 v,—_ ternal Revenue for the Second that the work of civilian defense countant at Merck & Co., whoof the Y. M. C. A. at Elizabeth, tional scope of the Y. M. C. A., as well as the New Jersey secre- Seminary avenue, as sub-chair- After skipping the month^x>f New y«li District;-hii^an-- organizations throughout the came within 19 votes of- defeating will be again shown. - followed by man for Rahway, -She has 'beeh. T\vo Clubs Join State"wffl cease," he states. the out-of-town councilman, Ross tary bf the^Slwanis Club, a'discussion of the subject: '.'How. | Augustwithout. a .quoJ^.ofjiuaJor- nounced. prominent ln^civicaffairs.- 'Blackoutsxwere only- a-part of Di Oanorlart*yeaTrwUrrufi~lOT I Joint .dinner • at-th the RahwayY. M. C. A." best —In neighboring Clark Township, [the draft. the~Rahway..Selective L1 when the-Rahway 1 —"- jnanv MiMyltlw • Th«-«p«»- pnnnellmqn |n fhe Second. WftTt) . --••M^^^.T- .tfWtt.ll.T-l.JIJU -community: "' Delmn Xh£-chalHnan b tu be Mrs: Nathan rhe Kl waliis and "Sotajy .Clubs liealthy, #ell-oared-for baby foot men All three of these men enjoy the and the Rahway Rotary club were Everett will direct the -discussion, las pro Shapiro, who has been president vided one of its smallest of Rahway were the guests ot ipi a healthy grown-up foot in Inter lifi-! quarterly utmost confidence of their'ac- the guests of the Y. M. C. A. with John Cramer presiding^ 9f the^Board of Education ther* con- of -^he^—test SUUi-wlde—practic? JChe*e-was-a—Jarge-Sttendance Jingents-6f-the-wa YSM/ajLj&l^lufih c_ — — •< • ' " - income- taxesradvertises jaiutauues and frlehds: ., . Thrrbsyriand their faHiers wlU of the Defense a "ingheld in the dining-room of 1 So we merely say we've got the shoes blackout was on June ,8. For water commissioner, this of both clubs present and moving be on hand Friday night en masse tlon physical' 'e itions' in liL§aorjnous-buslness-done-l>y=one: pictures were shown ot_the.service ~—:•. «""»'••' csaminauons in yxm!re_looking-for conxiratlon. - in- factr it suggests iot the FatherajuLSonbanquetat elcQuntyTwide women's group, NewarkN : Thee^ULbe-sent-fwe senfcFri ^ SsTorTbeing a part of the week's able man for the position in Harry 6:30 p. m. Earl Reed Silvers, head Nature last, to allow plenty of toe-spread a number of things. First, that v.^w *. i*t. wuijwxw u oiivera. nead (Worktogiatbthe-new-eonstitotlonT . „ _. „.**. At the same oration of• the 100th anniver- Fellowship Club to —_j j., ...•-—*•— —• • ' ™~~ wese corporations should be either Simmons. Jr., of 1779 Leriifcgton of the Kngllsri department at Rut- Judge Milton A. Feller" time men will be sent into various gary of the founding of.the Y. M. ior growing, .feet . . .made of the finest atreet; Mr. Simmons Is vice nrtal- throughout the United States, but Q'smpmbered-or-that-the-eor ger University, and chairman of " -Herbert. J. Pascoi- and branches/of the armed force's. This — leather obtainable under O.P.A. regu- jfove First Meeting aent of the Atlantic Creosoting world, especially THe" Rahway Juvenile Welfare should take them over-and Soldiers, sailors and Marines. mtor Kenneth C. retary of the Elizabeth. "Y", was — i-lfltions! Brown leather! Bring your them. Co. of New TorkCity, and would Panel, will be the* speaker. Hand helped/ draft; will meet to- Kalman ClrDntasT volunteer, 312 the speaker, and showed movinK The Fellowship Club of the Y. Sunday the Y. M. C. A. was Saturday nightf'the young peo- East Grand avenue^ children in for a fitting in our" Shoe W course, we do not want So- make just the man needed to help given words of commendation and night at the/Winfield Scott Hotel pictures of the "Y" as' an interna- cialism; at least, nolmuch of it..M. c. A. will hold Its first supper- round out the present Republican ple of the city will have their .cele- in Elizabeth. Judge Feller will Edward F. McDonald,. 127 Sec- tional organization throughout Salon, Street Floor. meeting of the fall season, tonight .the program of the week com- bration, when the "Y" will be ond avenue, east, Roselle, formerly We have had far too much of that City Administration. mented on at different churches analyze the proposed charter and the world. Robert Coan, president eat w70 East Grand Guests of the two clubs were Gei L—132J-FULTON-STREET .Oat. doesn't resemble !_fpr_dJscusaloiCat-the-close-of-the TjiesdW.-brou^JitrarJargerattend? ought3k~th^ --...^.wuu^wij-wmnitim-aiimfl Lavenue.- supper at 6:30 p. m.nwill be: "^ow ance of "girls and their mothers to ,-_«—.<-.->U*I.—*IE<»U Ul 'U1B-Mosque-ThestreTNewarlc. Satur- RomeyerrUtleyrofDoVerTTiicIjael. of when he Evening registrations for the Pennington schools, will deliver Leonard J. Reed, 552 Jefferson Tuzlk, of Perth Amboy. and Rus- can the Rahway Y.-M. C. A.-best a 6:307 dinner, which .was high- day at 8 °p.-m., when Congress- avenue, Elizabeth, formerly of 481 ^ of. serve this general election will continue dur- lighted by a most- interesting ad- the principal address. He will be sell Horner, of'Clevpland, O. WU1- tag O5t0jj«^aligieC«ariHll^ introduced byUje^Rev^John^H. woman Clare Booth Luce will West Grand avenue. Jl CUT HEATING COSTS * STORM SASH YOUR ENTIRE HOME rac^jr^tafeSreistfanSi? iam RQux^sit^sistaaiLjpanager^HflfL c oTsdllth Amboy. president of the3Haiiset-piresiaaSFoFffiFfffirway .tew Jersey Women's State Re- tspol sales, was announced, . g°ntlriued on editorial Page committee, will also on Saturday. October 7, from Federation of Churches, who will Irving B. Oneson.-at Merck & as speaker for the next meeting ELIZABETH ... OPEN THUESDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 cusslon. • dis- state boaroVof the Women's Auxil- 1 publican' Club, is to be attended Cot. Inc. * 9 a., m. to 4 p. m. iary of the Y. M. C. A.'s Of Newhave charge of the evening's pro- by a delegation of prominent --Re- of the Klwanls Clnb. His subject' gram. publican women from this city. ^Leland E. Smith, 920 Leesville will be: "Commercial Radio, and avenue. You."

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