JUSWAT KITO-RBCORD P~ PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. 1946 also take advantage of the says, "Two years ago my ! administration «f the State Law 241, or slltfhyy less than the av- eran himself is concerned, Library whether a lender procures In- educational provisions of the for disability benefit was which makes it possible to guar- erage $2,941 i>er loan for the act, provided they meet the SUPPORT THE Sliow Similar K ;mtrv b'isinp.y louns to veterans counry as a whole. surance or guarantee on his nied. Can I apply to have"it (Continued from Pag»* Nine> eligibility requirements. In reconsidered?" 'Round TRENTOV. AUK 11 -ho «'•• r^Ment-s M this State. New Jersey and the federal gov- GI loan. such case, the husband would w VATION ARMY 1 1 ernment havp had almost identi- of tl ' **-•!<•• -,\ Tho v«'*^rnn^' Administration A. There is quite a difference to get the $90 a month main- A. A veteran may reopen hia cal pxperiecc with borrowers who employed a "churm string" as a • <-«•• :•-, iH^iimrH tlmt throilgh- you. Only 15 per cent of the tenance, because his wife claim at any time. There isD o TAMPATON fall to me**t payments on thelj Rahway !•;• h< co-.'iit'y 1G.000 vpfrfins means of making smail Elizabeth obligation is charged against would be classed as a "depen- limit .on the number of tin*, v loans and force the federal or the entitlement of the veteran dant," but she, if taking a he may request a reconddera- thn O T B:M. , -:• > >\ •:> t • <• nm hH • •> l>Tr«>v ».<) s*8000 0O0 in uis stay put. Her collection today is By TH* BOCMDSMAN pecotb StaU* gov'nment to pay off the •.• -^ '.MIL N'«-v .Ti'T-i'v, v U-h ap- if the obligaion is handled by course in education, would get tlon of a previous denial. How. New© built around an anchor butt6h Kim ran tee. Bc*th agencies regard the lender under insurance the $65 a month maintenance ever, his claim will not be ^ "Wli.i* p '' .*'''•'•'' SM V ;v Ji • i'v :i ;>; 11\ UHT'-'v !l 5 p'-I ffll* Of the which came to IIT in a little ba? MerglnR the Rahway Record, Est. 1822 with the Rahway News Eat. 1930 : L thp v*ttoran as a gooH risk. In each Questions anil Answers Economic conditions in any en.*'1:;;- m '.'.,. n N II' »(• Psi" ; i'n' pi ' ol ' ! ? A reader in Essex County says, may be as much as 50 per cent the smaller amount is given to new and material evidence 1 two-tenths of one per nent, or sured by tax collections a"i tax ."("u '-KIM- but acUmllv 6 ' sale of household roods from Uie "I had some X-rays taken a of the .obligation, if guaran- v those without dependents. that is, evidence which has not' proport'onately $10^ 341 'or the teed. The result is that more Other provisions, as to unem- previously been subn*f - i *ilfs so say the oldtlmpr* ThPV » ' }•'••<•' •- ! • • • ;•-•• • »•• I home of a d*»ar olfi couple who few weeks aRO and I am won- govprr">°nf nnH $^9,504 of the entitlement Is used up ployment compensation, re- nfe probably right. <»>'KHir' of .Jersey. could no longer battio thn world dering if the government pays M _ in a loan transaction by guar- view of discharges are Avail- • — .-? -? 7 Welfare Post t (. nri<; b<-« alone Qnd.ft*erc "breaking .UP" to all. or pcyt of th£ cosL to CouncHmen In Tustle Twenty-two Veterans Named For Units While figures were not available them. I am an honorably antee, ordinally, and so less able to each veteran regardless If u* collections are the bar- J on the number of O.T. loans re- move in with the children. The remains available for future of whether they are husband MI88 HOLEWYN r of prosperity or depres- charged veteran." f paid in full, the -State .reports 165 bag f*ost her five cents: in to- transactions. and wife. LEAVES SERVICE -hen Rahway is riding on a This column has warned vet- Court Tangle veteri«r colwtion the little medical treatments on their wife, both veterans of World able for me to hire an attorney ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Seen Certani n f sa]P f- nnd only 20 parrels on ti,r 'incil President Donovan and Councilman Tf" ' y Announces Croup to "calicos." small rhina buttons own Initiative, assuming that War n, receive double bene- to represent me in presenting Holewyn of 1963 Lufberry street, T,p"Mna ' i Dispute Over Appointment of ^ «•' 'Vrupv Temporary Sam. The government, thru Every veteran who meets the fee Is he entitled to?" Retain* on*1 \n vpt^rans is inc*'rated by used to tho c''o^s Just let •^HpibiUty requirements o^ the chaiKed from the U.S. Nnv:u p^. r.i« J Frank's Fox who f:u«* I>W- ctor State Funds HHd Up Here rlw 7 the Veterans' Administration, A. It is not necessary that the took onV" in ?.,,! 'i with 'oan ex * folks know you am interested in sonnel Separation Center, n R Na. PatFcn ' 1 will pay for such X-rays, and net is entitied to a guaranty veteran procure the service in t *? entire rou»>try butt' n.s." ny^ Wrs Firldlr "i>nd 1931, doe- not of rx>litif*s if T other treatments and examin- of a loan under the O.I. BUI of an attorney in'the prosecu- val Barracks. WashinRton, n c f<'M«l .loll Twenty-two veterans H( d bell/' f»s To PXthn- y T>me frn'Ti nonr "nrl frxr tr np*>(l any book ations, only 'f they have gran- A husband and wife, both of ion of his claim. However, if having service In the WAVER ^ connection with i )f thr '*? Depart nfmed last night to occupy pl:iin'c t bar the f hiM'e a nlnro in ? our ( 'ilW'ion whom are eligible veterans on economics to In 'ho Veterans Temporary HoUS* :i ted previous authorization for he desires to he must hire one November 18, 1943. She ^ know the ex*»?nt m f>»t weir hm ' • ; h\ c •iiru il T T^«iHnnt n«*nnis F tnbf Wttskn, 4 >4 Hamilton i-rrw-nt nor the StnM of New ' it Jo nil crrat '"in nn( the /'nv may use their guaranty joint- last ft ri T n me rvvlorrn^nt now being con- them. If * ou w^nt more in- who has been * admitted to on duty at the University of of thp cycle we itie**' \\p i i" tnip <1 forr**nr udu v T .'ike ]on'^ tr vctY"ins The I your T«putn'inn tnvk '\hen--1 of formation about the medical ly or separately. If it is used practice pension matters with and Councilir^n Josepph stT'ictod fn Hopkinson street Just ]onn through you to i our bndirp u'.imr nrtrf you Jointly, the maximum may not nsylvania, Navy V-12 Untr have * raveled Burina durinc "n othTwisn drab .Ipnip*; F Prtter of tlm low firm off Enn Hazc'wood avenue. Thw bMil: <'Y other loMdmn agency care nnd health benefits to the Veterans' Administration 1 find Ow> 'gir!^ flutohirT the bMt- whirh you arc entitled, con- exceed 50 per cent of the face By law, the fee which an at-delphla. Lhroup' for the council me"ttriB which was d»nwn BAT^D CONCERT rvf Patten Ar Patt-n, Perth Ambov thtff. colored veterans who' will nrw thf>T- mn-.' havp n nort*on of on *heir jm^'ie^t blouse or 1 of the obligation of $5,000 past f i 1 t^»(*n o«it over a fo"> hour pp>'od RaJlway Lodpn c* Tlks sp"n (u-c- py tl" units being constructed 1 B sult th* nearest ar*?a Office torney may charge in connec- 1 to him war t l (mn xnteed by U fede- for fear you nro out. rmain They may not buy two sepe- H' saw CouncllrnBJi Donovan charfied the finit. of o series of for 'hfn> have no*" been selected ral OT Stntp qt)i "rni'ient Unf'**r if of the Ofvislon of Veterans' tion with (his services In an with your rollecti/•! fc ytarl'-q nnfl Services, or write to the main rate houses, because of the re- original appl ication is $10 tho •; when specifir-xlly • hat Ooun iiman Tarn ro'n' umity events In the form rvnr' tho mmrMjtpe is" holding Op pr 'vision.-: of the OT BUI, n •wiKKor". berau? ° hv now ^ver> quirements that the veteran sixty p Burir»a had v ithhcld infoenmtion of n bnnrt concert af Riersidp vn VV M thr names of the additional ten 11 office at 520 Ea.^t. State frtreot. But why hire an attorney? DR. I. GROSSM w \n rnan cr wo'iifui y\siy n f 1 M p button b^v-orn/ : n roller tni\ item must occupy the house, unless "rai '" collar 'ion from ro-"imon round on 'nf con Turk lfl.st Tiijrbt. »-lth trr- Eliza wWt*» fnmil^s until further check BIRD Quality SHINGLFS \\]- to **,0 0 a"d hf . e up r Trenton 7. Nev Jersey, or to The service officers of an ac- OPTOMETRIST of iTi» s to pom'- t/t i HI " That piny they are actually and in fact not tr'»vprsy sip rnur.'Mnu th«* h''Minj; betb F!k-s band under direc- A-fn 'v is mji'lc on thptr length of rttri- to 50 prT ov r*1 the fn P Room 202. C'*v "nil, T?nhway credited veterans' organization 1 r ho a ^vam'nrr W<* *u f* •"lim* to Eyes Examined nd of offic" by JO)IT' Wasko wli' was tion of wniam Bar tow anc' th" II ho in-iTfd r>» IK* joh o n roof W l N<*w Jersey. Irving separate and apart or the Rahway Veterans* Ser- P (i.>n'P hero. TTnd*»r the point 579* wat-rh mir Ni^ton^ Am' on th*> They could get separate or Lenses Duplicate-' namr-I T>t'ecUi' nf VJ ?\'PI * ]>er« Fli/" beth lodp*1 c1' ill tean1 un t.'>p t*-n In question now «r»ni' < [• to rl< t» color A Salem County Veteran who vice Committee do more with- (1 P nT other hand ( nf tor Mi" F* n V^^iluni v vs in drr dii < \\nr> of Robert Day provided their length T htnk wr TTIPV FTP contemplate.'; stnrffrjp a am all joint ioan guarantees to pur- out charge, than any such 1462 Main St.. Rahway thn pi ovision > in NPW l f h*»r Jo'> «•.• Arl\i'c T ->•«« pi-'\idinu 'he r*roKram. WUIiam -e hen? met pie requlr©- , y: ir ninpi rt^ | flu* t* t r n m"»' A BIRD roof business a*--ks if it makes any Rahway 7-0745 1 1 v. *\ ' •'t^ian of this ' p»ay inc box to c-n't finr' L Both husband and wife may T' tt'ouU' be foolish t' te ' any F Wph°r uho bear's the com- epl" to \)^ ' by th*» '•omrnittee. difference, so Sur as the vet- Q. A writer in Passiac County 1 n r (1 ;ni>* on o^»' y-ir n'H iopl onH r» v/''l >'••!(• } OL»f *' a mMrrum of to nn* ' °r thlrtv that w hnvp n Taii'Bur'rui in miiMitv n*«d wlfjirp prop am of tho " tp for whi' M-lrotPfi tr> occupy tll6 t.» itnfHcii'' i" 'h« n-:qhKorh->oHI In BIRD QUALITY I'im^elf in bnsincs. a j rq- i] 1 fr t t' pawd through a 1-eriff\c pciorl stated that t.he board n^* *»r rec the indue was chairmen of the units are :Fr*ncls—A«- v H i f J( "-1 F ^ y«-"j gr I tho 'ir\*-s 11 T^»wy re mod© by *3 moiv n pr fanning, and w")ien his in fif'fen >-ears - but it 's of in-ognized Mrs. McCollum as the Di- affa> The proa ram p'K tn insH\ir the HHr to \W:»kii'"d of 1770 T.awrence street; has bPTi approved by his To «o n^te the flg"re.r that in with the Roy a! 1 tfrr-tuf«»r who hat be#*n in business *inc« 1795. Panny- rector of the Department »nd that ix>siiiori un'1' wlil fintpnri fh;i: .Mwph Malcolm. 1987 Lufberry cal lading agency, f 7 ? of the bonrd and beim? at most Arl inp T"°mporflry of n#»qlo-t H« b««t inves*m«nf you can anaka U M up to 90 per cent of the face val- Souttiern Wnlt?.." FxcerpUs T TPX^S were five years behind in by Civil Service, and stnre the city /'fector. and th^rpforo can not it'11. Randolph avenue; J. McCor- 1 v ue of the loan. Other variations in from Fortune Teller." "Mos- *r»r««('nM **IP Ifovitcb' * by lettlnq u* g' « you o fr»# and tomato Juiro or from tomato 19*13 foi they had not held n snip recognized Civil Servioe. he saw prevail acain^t a Veteran whose mi'ck. 21J Central avenue; Francis C nc of the federal and SUite aic from Mara tana." "Ballet 9tt;m< u in c «?.w n-pp ROO NOWI T'.-»«'t ob«o- no reason why the appointment appointment us Director ha.s been H. Tiiiiu'.son. 1521 Main street; lavs are concerned with interest jtiice alone. Jellied rhickon broth in that time. The city WHS near- Pas Des Fleurs," "Londonderry is a favorite. In fact, an attractive, insj the rocks financially. Then should be questioned. Commis- formally approved bv the Civil Paul Hbvaty. lf)67 Bedford street; and length of time (rrantwl Air." "Pizzloatto Polka." "Pop- Service Commission. William J. Spencer, 2;09 St. flavorsome. fold soup ca nbe prc- came tb" y-ale—reported the i'»m- sioner Ehrdman has .held up the v for repa>Tnent of the loan. State's portion of payment for ular Songs of 1946." "March by CT( o»'jf .ivonuo; Joseph Kapoel* pareofitoe^ is one of fbr mrmt p<->xv> pointment of Wasko has not Iwn information and the rul* to plead, Buoni. 221 East Grand avemjcS t/> inHudo loans for hoiiseliold I: loik twelve* pages in the News the "Star Spangled Banner." Edwar-» Bart/, 353 HamlltOBl JHT with the French. lo li-it the over 6,000 parcels the recognized by his department. which have been flled in Trenton. eooris *.nd appliances. Ajrtoun^ bor- Eight bids running from $39.- street; John Gasko. 221 East rowed may be up to $1,000. p*»** Jellied Chicken Broth first uvpk. The number went down It Is sharped that Wasko has held Small and compact, the building above, home of Rahway Post No. 5. American Legion, represents Prepare T qf rhioken broth. Add 235.50 to $68,342.50 for the paving office Illegally since^fay 1, 1946. Grand avenue; John Domicl, 514 C. J. NEWMEYER • ii-lf- in t\< -1 ypnrs at 4 p**T ror-» and finally some 4.000 were sold. the only home yet acquired by any of the Kahwaj service organizations. Extensive improvements Seminary avenue; DanJel ScUwelt- ,'-. i. V'j c prated cat rots to soup stock. of Madison avenue were received It points out that "Mrs. McCollum and additions are planned when conditions permit. Today it is serving as one of the two "enters ; 3 r. Thr sale forced in $250 ooo /er. 13 Harvard road. Linden; Add 2 T. ploln celatin wliich has »o ritv-fund«j. by council and turned over to the was a pointed l^Ral'y to that office established by the Legion in the city for servinc veterans. Centers :it th«» Legion Home and at tin- •i been soaked in J-\ c. cold water. City Engineer and the Street De- Kiwanians Study April 16. 1945 by the Local As- office of Ross DiComo. of I57G Irving street, are open from 6:30 to !):30 tonight itnrl Kridav nlL'ht John PIperi. 1358 Main street; LUMBER CO. OFFICERS JXSTAIXED Charles Gailbrath. 2097 Oliver r At the meeting Friday nisht of Stir in wrtl and let sot until sllpht- partment for study. Three local sistance Board and that the ap- to aid^veterans who need help in filine forms for their terminal leave pay. KI r /\ltKTH AVE. RAHWAV. N. J 1 that date under state law street; Otis Hussey, 1529 Irving Rahway Council. 110, Daughters ly thickened. Chi ! in refrigerator This is the most advantageous time to contractors - made bids, with the Attendance Plan pointment wnc j;pproved by Com- for several hours. Garnish with a sales have been held each year apparent low bid being made by mon Council street: James B. Curley, 191 West K Ah way 7 0300 of America, Mrs. Joseph Coles was and the number of parcels steadily Milton nvpnii; William Ruddy, 188 Ml inducted as conductor, the cere- sprit? of fresh parsley. Serves 4. buy blankets for cold weather ahead— the Middlesex Concrete Products Playground V, went down. In 1934 the number Company of Woodbrldge.- Canning Savings Reported East. Grand avnue; Robert Bane- •5 mony beinp in charge of Mrs. F. because you save generously during the was 1033; then in 1935 it was 319/ Service Club Discusses ford. 704 Bryant street: Prank A* Stacy, past councilor. The meot- Application of American War In Kntrrtainmrnt Elsie Wolf, Mrs. Cora Fraser and August Sale. 150 in 1939; 248 in 1941; 185 inDads for approval of a tag day Fall and Winter S'ominskl. 1528 Main street. ing was in charge of Mrs. Char- Mrs. B. W. Huphes were observed 1943. But in 1944 it was only 30; Citizens Ur^rd To rk At Local Center les Exrbe. councilor, with Mrs. here September 14 to raise funds Programs Talent Night Program IIHd The list wass selecteseiecteda bDy ththee .- ' 1'• i t at the social time which followed in 1945 only 13 and this year 20. for planting 58 oak trees in Rah- at Veterans HINKLE MOTORS] Myrtle FalkenberR as secretary. the meeting. The special award A._Flowered CHINTZ Cut Rag Weed Now Roosevelt School Emergency Housing •h'.--\\ \:\i\ I The birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Way River Park as a memorial to Director Reports Canning Beets at Three Cents a Committee;. .A card was prepuiad •"< ••"; M:-1 * went to Mrs. William Waldheim. .Ways and me&cs of securing giving: the information about tha COMFORTS. 100% Is doubtful and Im- who kxft their lives In serv- better attendance at meetings were Health Officer O'Neill Lauds A talent show featuring acts possible for the city to ever ex- Ice was passed by council. Quart•— Twentv-four Quarts of Tomato Juice veteran, but the name was with- virgin ivool filled. 72 discussed at a luncheon meeting Street Department for Part which were popular on the play- I' REPAIRS perience another tax problem like The petition of residents of It Has Played At Cost of Sl.fiO held. On the basis of need, serv-. of the Rahway Kiwanis Club held grounds this summer .s preice- , etc. points were awarded by x84. Rose, Blue and 1933. The state laws for sales Nicholas place for paving was re-Wednesday noon at Greven's each year eliminate those proper- ferred to the Street Department An appeal lo residents of the sented for a larsc group of parents ihe committee and the list finally $18.98 Hotel. Program chairman Joseph Beets canned at a cost of throe cents a quart and ^elected, included those with the On All Make Cars ties remaining in the owners hands and City Engineer. A petition for M. Peinberg presented the topic city^to clear their properties of and friends at Roosevelt School . .- - .:--;; ''.J--' ;•'-•••<, i- •• i -. . :• •• ::> •&•/. •:•;•».•* if taxes are not paid. twenty-four quarts of tomato juice secured from a bushel hiRhvst number of points scored. SERVICE sanitary sewer facilities in Hem-and started the discussion. rag weed at this time to cut down last night under direction of Miss ])\ Factory Trained Mochanirs lock street, Madison avenue and costing $1.50 are some of the figures established at the This method was used to eliminate • ? ? Numeroils reasons for nonth-e danger of hay fever, was made Drew Mossman and the leaders OF Tax Receiver Fox is loud in hisWest Lake avenue was referred to today by Health Officer Joseph any possibility of partiality being attendance were presented includ- Community. Canning Center here from thf various playgrounds in shown, according to George P. • I»r;ikr- \(lju-|c(] • Drums Trued praise of the system for banks and the Drainage Committee 'and City ing weakness of program and lack O'Neill. He declared that the Engineer. The request of Coun-r as the work entered the second rj ii ( in k , O'Reilly who i.s Veterans' Coun- I building loans including in mort- of a definite project which en-.Stree, t Departmen- t in co-operation the cltyr The participants drew • ^ hrrl- Halanred • Wiring Checked week and plans were made for /JOIH* l>OUr(l I W»i > gage payments' by home owners, ci!man TamBurina to haye uh E h< 0Rrdof Healtn r loud acclaim for their work. In selor here. tions of Thorn. East 'Albert and hanced the interest of the memyp' : - ;.v nnd done holding the center open a third ri1|W,|fc Ann | ir'll 101)- Tho balance of the list of those • MOTORS anil CIIVSIS STEAM CLEANED SINCERITY " U* amounts. This iruarantees, he bership. The loss of habit of a splendid job in cutting the weed week to close on St*ptomber 5. I IIH * . I] J|M It til IU11* addition to the stage presentation, states, that the taxes are going to Main streets made light traffic during the .summer but that if who wil occupy the housing units - i streets was referred to .the Police attending eaoh week on the part Miss Josephine Raub, Domestic there was a display of craft work will bv ready for publication with- >l)f'ciah:inu in preparing Cars for Siy/p Inspection ,-J^.paul promptly. of some of the older members was this work was to be of real value, Science Director in the Public Approve Requests for Zone Var- T Committee and City Engineer. citizens in general would have to which the children completed dur- in a week, it was stated by Mr. cited as bringing the attendance Sehools who heads the canning iatlons in City b'Reilly todav. HTKST \M) IJKST KOVIPMENT USED TO Though moderate in cost, our There have been many changes A compllmenary letter . from figures down. A personal contact do their part in eliminating the center reported last nipht that 89 ing the summer months, 4' in the tax collection procedure residents of Trussler place thank- plan will be used to increase at- weed from the rear of their prop- quarts had been canned Tuesday Three applications for changes Contributions of the Grover ing council for courtesy extended erties. IMT^OI I(C\I! in TIP-TOP CONDITION during those fiftften years. In 1933 tendance. and 90 quarts yesterday to nearly in the zoning ordinance rcpnla- Cleveland School group included: service is complete in appointment, in providing a new pavement was there was a, lack of a the listings were in pen on rough Milton Koos who has Just re- equal the total of 189 for a!l oftioni were acted upon favorably songs, "The Gypsy," and "Till the Fraiicliisr Ta\< s lists which the News had to type ordered received and FRAMED. turned from a vacation in Cali- quorum at the scheduled meeting last week. Many who canned last End of Time," sung by Maureen • AITFIORIZED • and modern and satisfactory in sup- before \i could set for printing. Ordinances were passed on final fornia was in charge of the meet- of the Board of Health last night, year or the year before have re- by the Board of Adjustment in Saiiers; tap dance. Jean Boharc- reading covering annual salaries Ing. A large delegation, was pres- those members present discussed turned tills year for the work. session on Monday nifcht. and wii! Total 847.333.81 of Firemen and policemen and for sik; Hawaiian guitar solo, Robert Today machines produce bills ent from Elizabeth including Emil informally a number of items of Miss R.iub established her costs recommend the variations for con- Bendy; Carmen MiKL5i£is=xr4r C—QUEEN ANNE the paving of the roadway of interest to the department and of S17.871.67 Sales - HUDSON - Service ervision. and lists that are not only legible Heidt, EarL Northrup, George fc on canning-—ba^*t^ * . tiflVi of the Common Council. John ReTnyfganfeW.'Bell Bottom Jf£ 100% ivool. 72*84. wgQftt'eet ~£ntf^"a~ portion of their thinking- to make 1 Also- Due to City but also acour&te-Afisk.-?. .T' Isles r quarts canned from a lot costing Permission for a Cal-Co!a bot- Trousers, * Frank Swart; em record. The tax books for- aaBon' avenue. action on thesf same matters of- fifty cents. A bushel of tomatoes 300 St. Ororjir Avc. Railway, N. J. Roser Twenty-two resolutions covering Wise, Con Weymar, Charles East- ficiall at a later date, tling plant on St. George avenue Roosevelt School: tap dance. Franchise taxes amounting to merly handled by the assessors brook. turned out twenty-four quarts of jD e and Blue. Bound witlj, are in the tax office. Charlie Reed payment of bills, providing for a juice and cost but $1.50. Costs at Orchard street was acted upon Nancy Doty; piano solo, Jean $47,333.81 and gross receipts taxes sale of tax lien properties on Sept- Abe Weitz, Dr. John W. Welser, ~ PIioTiTT? \Tiw7iv7J7fe - ^ he was finance chairman set figured on two bushels of tomatoes favorably against the application Wargo; .song, Barbara GeiUng; of $17,871.67 are due the City of Albert E. Lehrer Rayon Satin. $10.98 ember 16, for granting a leave of Cornell Cruikshank and George song. Alice Firgau with Joyce Rahway for the current year ao a new system. Isles took leading ^parts in theRAILROAD WORKERS this week sha^ejL a saving of $12of Richard R. Bernat of 24 Mercer ED. KOSIC, Parts Mgr. absence to Patsy Pellegrlno for PLAN FALL DANCE Baxter accompanist. The Roose- ocrding to the apportionments an- discussion. Earl Burchfield re- in canning jmc*e and tomato pulp. street. Jersey City and Roy Plun- FUNERAL DIRECTOR September and naming Richard At the meeting of the Railroad velt orchestra consisting of Frank nounced today by Ta ^Receiver J. Tax bills are today mailed out Evans as part-time building in- ceived the attendance award. The work this week Miss Raub Francis Fox. Part of the tax twice Workers Non-Partisan Political ket, of 354 Owe street, Rahway. Ttiorne, Heding Rlchter, Oscar a year—and there just spector were approved by council. reports has included canning of which is payable in three install- Association of Rahway last chicken, apple sauce, tomato juice Bcrnat explained that the plant Rodig, Charles- Halion, Stanley 275 WEST MILTON AVENUE' 16,000 of them for real estate and Councilman TamBurina report- Drunken Motorist Needeii, Herman Mfincler, Ronald ments during the year, has been 5.000 for personal taxes for each ed on a visit to the plant which at Hazel place, plans were made tomato pulp, string beans, beets would be a cinder block and brick received at the local tax office. half. That would be a lot of bills for a dance in September. Pres- and many other vegetables. Miss Breslow and Robert Ulbrich played D — BEACON INDIAN TYPE. 72x84. Fancy makes "Scoop" and requested that! Without License building of one-story construction several selections. Figures show that the tax this TELEPHONE RAHWAY 7-1874 to rriakt. out by hand as in 1933. council consider co-operating with sure of business resulted in twoRaub points out that many at- of 50x60 foot size on a plot 120x138 ;:u Modern Blocktoesigns $3.98 ? ? ? assistant secretaries being named tending the center want to learn Brennan Field members pre- year is more than a thousand dol- B the concern i^-getting them es- Tells Police He Drove\Sixte«n and that no noise or odors or odors sented soi^gs by Ida Collins and lars in excess of what was re-. There are other figures in thetablished here. including Joseph Spilatore and "how to can". Interest has been tax office that areNnterestlng. In Years Without License Warren Wright. Membership com- so high she is determined to hold would result from operations. Four Joe Shannftn and a skit by Nancy ceived a year ago. A smaller s Radio 1930 the assessed valuations were When council voted to pay all mittee reports showed good pro- the center open until the fifth, men will be employed. Herman, Rose Marie Shannon, amount was anticipated In the E.—PEARCET PLAID. 100% ivool double blankets. 72x84. Rose, Blue bills and payroll except the salary Charged with drunken driving Rosemarlc Collins. Lois Lane and budget for these taxes this year ^20.318.612 and the tax rate was gress A suitable meeting place leaving only the Friday to prepare Attorney Joseph Pelnberg ap- and Cedar. Bound with Rayonr Satin $16.98 14.52. in 1921 the valuations were ot John Waskt). Councilman Col- and fined $213 including costs. Is being sought by a special com- for,school opening on September Kopin. with the result, some $2,500 of this Repairing vin declared that he felt the action peared for Qornat and pointed out wil become surplus at the end of f - ' J21.1U9.748 and the tax rate $4.39 Edward Karney. 34, of 482 Newmittee. It was announced that 9th. Work for the cafeteria at Marie Kopik, tap dance artist In iy46 the valuations were $25,- was unfair, since Mr. Wasko, a Brunswick avenue. Fords, told Pennsylvania still leads in memth- e school is being caried out atthat St. CR'okju' avenue would some and Betty Laury and Mary Clocci, the current year. 51 veteran was doing the Job. that he r E 5163 and the tax rate set at Judge George Kagan in local court bership with New Jersey second. the center- day be rf^vmed to business and songs,ters represented Shotwell T REQUIRES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE 14.71. had no other income and that he this week that he drove an auto- field. depended on the salary for hismobile for sixteen1 years without that he felt the city would benefit Robbery Reported OF RADK) Use Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan livelihood. Councilman Jennings better from business ratables. figures or no figures you a driver's license. He wftl be pro- .V concurred. hibited from obtaining a Ucense in Boxing Tournament On Sept. 4 Jules J. Small of 261 Orchard \t Loral Tavern pet the tax receiver away terrace stated lie had no objec- HONOLVLU BISHOP Police were called on Tuesday Ask About the Details the statement that in 1931 New Jepsey for two years. He was WILL VISIT HERE arrested on State Highway 25 at tions. Allan Weygand, chairman to investigate the robbery from Here Are My Credentials: you figured on sixty per cent col- SELECTIVE SERVICE Well - Known Boxers of the zoning committee in the Rt. Rt'v. Harry S. Kennedy, the Uivtfrn of William E. Ensor of and today you figure and Lawrence street on August 22 by bishop of Honolulu will arrive here BOARD NAME CHANGED Patrolmen Charles Brandt and With entries for the first an- by "Freddie" Russo. Rahway's hope Inman Heights Asosciation op- 241 West Scott avenue of prop- 1912-1915 Commercial Wirelcw Opmta cei over ninety per cent. You The Selective Service Board Dosod the application. After a re-tomorrow to visit his brother erty valued over $1,000 including WKI/WYN 100% wool extra long.7 2x90. Rose, Cedar, Green, Blue and Arthur Jardot, Jr. nual boxing tourney sponsored by for the World featherweight •David E. Kennedy, of 244 Forbes spend what you collect. serving Rahway and the rest of the Rahway Recreation? Commis- championship. cess the board approved the ap- $40 in cash which was in the cash 1915 - 1920 Radio Engineer for Marconi Peach, Hound with Rayon Satin . $13.95 ? ? .? Union County and now located at In local court Monday night plication. place." Bishop Kennedy a native register which was also taken. Judge Kagan disposed on cases in- sion pouring into the office of Another Railway entry is Ralph of R,ahway and graduate of Rah- Charged with driving under the the old city hall building in Elila- Superintendent William Boylan. StetMer of 1714 Irving street, win- Application to build a new gaso- Cases of whiskey, boxes of cigars Company influence of liquor, fined $200 to- beth is known as Local Group. cluding: Charles Chavan. of 639 way High School and St. John's and ciparettes and cases of beer Leesville avenue, fined $10 on ait appears that the first venture ner of several championships in line station on property at 511 FAR1BO SHADED TINTS, 100% ivool. 72x90 in Blue9Rosey Green and Rcther with $10 physicians fee and Board L. Charles E. Reed rep- Theological Seminary and Univer- were included in the loot. Th« 1920-1921 Engineer at .the great Trans- 3 charge of assault and battery to be held September 4, 11 and 18the E.T.O. Ralph is entered In the East Grand avenue was filed by * court costs and 'prohibited resented the city at an executive Anthony Abate of 1808 Bond street, sity of Southern California served police were unable to find any II inc. Bound with Rayon Satin \ $17.95 made by his wife Mrs. Helen Cha- at Riverside Park, will be a suc-heavyweight open class. Rahway's in the war and upon his release oceanic Radio Station at Tuck- driving for two years. Fords meeting there this week. The cessful one. Rahway. Newark and hopes In the 147 pound novice class the station to be at the junction •race of entry being forced and admiU to court he drove car board, offices are opetf from 9:30 van. John Oliver of 1482 Main became Bishop of Honolulu. He investigated the possibility that street was fined $5 on a charge Trenton are -suplying the greatest rest on thA, shoulders of young of Paterson and Washington erton. N. J. sixteen yearS without license. a. m. to 5:30 p. m. J. Edward wil address the National Youth someone hid inside the tavern un- FLOWERED SATEEN COMFORTS, 50% wool filled. 72x84 in Rose and of assault ancj battery mad? by number of entries with several "Tommie" Parks, well-known Rah- streets. He was represented by 1921 to Have Your House P°y that is something. Tompkins is a clerk at the board Attorney Fcinberg. The board ap- Convention of the Episcopal til it was closed. No noise was his wife Ethel Oliver. A fjne of more expected from Fort Mou- way High School football and Church at Philadelphia, opening • • $7.98 to serve in the interest of local mouth. basketball stear.. This wiii be proved the application. reported from occupants of An Present Servicing Hundreds of Radio* football season has opened veterans who apear there. $5 was imposed on Bailey F. Gee September 10th. ipartment over the tavern. of Irving street on charge of care- Leading the Rahway contingent Parks debut in the ring. Misses Arabella H. Prall and in Rahwajr, N. J. Roofed Now! j-at least the official opening, of Louise E. Prall of 615 Seminary jhe Saturday morning contests at less driving. Herman Harad of in the matches will be "Dave" Tickets for *he matches are on NOTICE Newark pleaded guilty and Nash, 118-pound Golden Gloves sale at the Fulton Tavern, Dl- avenue made application for ROTARY RECEIVES Take Advantage of Our Special Fall Rates! Lincoln School grounds has oc- changing their one-family POLICE TAKE SLOT MACHINE NEW MEMBER fall RA 7 M4Q FOR QUICK, cured for the small fry. Garbage and ashes will be ceived suspended sentence and champion who wl] box a five round Renzo Barbers and Amorelli's TIME PAYMENTS—FREE ESTIMATES collected as usual on Monday, paid $2 court costs. special event with an opponent Sport Shop, as wel as at the Rec-into a two-family apartment. Detective Robert J- Walter and At the meeting of the y ?- ? ? yet to be selected. Nash was reation office on Main street. There were no objections and thePatrolman Chester Smith seized a Rotary Club on Monday James tail HA. i-imy EFRCIENT SERVICE HARRIS' The p. B. A. are the Senior September 2nd. (Labor Day) on the regular route. Garbare only WAR DADS TO MEET runner-up in the 1945 Golden . Officials for the matches will board approved the application. slot machine in tho garage of Smith. Jr., was received Into M champs. The protest Philip Reppen, 107 Monroe street membership. Robert C. Bauer w«a against Don Henry playing on the extra summer route. The Rahway Chapter American Gloves championship, won thebe referee Joe Kukal of Linden; The meeting was in charge of II. & H. RADIO C. B. HODGE MAIN STREET, at the bend, RAHWAY, N. J. *jl the title game with the BoHave your containers placed out War Dads will hold a meeting te^ 1946. 118 pound Golden Gloves Judges, Wilfcr E. Cam. 1932 Olym- President Henry W. Fancher. with Tuesday afternoon. Reppen was in charge of the meeting in tbe /^~~ RAHWAY 7-0545 white Flash was thrown out when night At V. F. W. Hall to dis-event and participated in Vie tour- pic wrestling coach and James Commissioners Wil!lam H. Rand. released in his own custody for absence of Rev. John M. Jaooeth« WALTER S. HANKa Prop. 713 E. SCOTT AVENUE KAHWAY, N. J early. Tomasulo. 1917-J8 National 118 Carl Dunbnrh and James W. Mc-appearance in gollce Court Tues- George Rowland Boyce was sec- Henry Was31ste d by chief FETER GODFEET, cUSs plans for a fall and winter nament of champions at Madison 1586 IRVING STREET RAHWAY, N. J- Telephone RAhway 7-2116-W program. Square Garden. He is managed pound boxing champ. Gee present. day night. retary. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. us a special officer. Street Commlarioner. ?•' •' f- PAGE TWO OTWUMOQRD THT7HSDAY, A0GO6T 30. IMS RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD t 1846 PAQE THREE Improved Siphon an-' Sii^«n a been a member of the Second Pres- SUNDAY v,->M'!fMhor f T or only sun ior byte»-ifln Church for m-any years. Holy Comforter The Misses Joyce and Betty XJmijorm 1 Union Services SCHOOL 01> i t u ar v : ' a'tdit;. 'i t,> fus si.strr. • an She \R ^unived by one son, Will- Catholic Informatiort Bauer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. iam L MoEwen. two daughters. Holds Communion Weddings Socials Thomas Bauer are spending two M"iss Fdna M. McBwen and Mrs. Will Close Jt you were to f to Mass . . . weeks with relatives in. upper New ri York State. Mr. and Mrs. Bauer -> 5-8- LESSON -•• Hazel Ysrn*ll; one arrandson. ?HMn««lon Services to >>* BeW If you. Mr, Non-Catholic Neigh- Sacrifice, partaking f *MT'.O Willt'^m L. McEwen. Jr : one bro- Sunday Morniittr Th« Moor*v Blblr Iistitut* of f'ueuBO bor, were to Ro to Mass som« Sun- of the Son of Qod. «J»H P^ a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheidel of street and are snend'ng a vaca- I •! ?• !\ i' 11 t i'-'i f ui n ' thrT Charlp- Gei**l ot Chathum; Presbyt' \liss Rose D'Addario d*v. or som* woek-rfay. you would unnumbered graces. Miss Ida Monison 1480 Irving street, have been en- tion consisting of day trip^ which F'i'i\<; ' 1 two sis-tors. Mrs. Willt^^n T.. B rom'»\in tori sp^viens will bo con- v t r >w ' I T n> 'tin <••< M " "I l*'» ivn\ Jnr 'l' " V ,1IV oe prps^n *•• at not just a rere- rej tn Bennie Queli tertaining Mr. and Mrs. James will en'i by ^ trip for th*«* '»«M>g* JVITJ *tfl r ••]'-- I- of Xpjpp]" fry*- mnny. not a m«re communion ser- c po-^e Marie D*Addarlo. f i/: ' xtw :*: P\ Mi-'y ':hur.- V.'..,P • irhM, ,H,M Mt f,Tai.. BopiloU of MRS' of the La^t Supper ltsetf the an- Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lou's Miller of the MiJi»r flhoe J 1 has been in All Catholicism ror :R Main street and the late lected »nd copyrish'ed b« Int* "i ' r- vrrn^nn <:r*rv1rp<: parti R'isseM E. Potter, recto'. This 1 M<~DufTv of l-tnden. wer« married Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnkmau Store is sufr*»rin..- F--t••• -••-- ticipation of Calvary' -Just as ]s tb" first service to b*> >\e\d by 1900 years. And so it Will bn to iocc- T Adda-rio. became the at her home Saturday night by of 1547 Main street, are rejoicing fected finqer Ho was treatf-d this r'J " '^ ~ " "•' " " Ini' *.-s * r,-it.-' Tbrnn >• < <:v noer from Ui«* ho'ne of hor rlpqtpri in bv 'he congrepn lions Peter and John and the other the end of time. It is the Mass of Bennie Quelh^ son of over the arrival of a daughter, born Rsv. Mr. Potter since his return Rev. c. C. Scott, pastor of Trin- week <*t Alexlhji Brothers Hos- ... .. M , *nd reared April 1 .. t*r one Mrs. George J. McGarthof. 417 of the Firs-t Baptist and First Apostles avOsteA at, th^ oricinai. Monday afternoon at Rarrway \ND BIGHT "*"* fl from a vweatioT» -torn nf NPW that crowds Catholic churches a]i anH Mrs- Joseph Queli of ity A M-E. y-ion Church of New- pital- or FROFFI" v -- -, ., ,„ ,, ^'iv'-r Rn vin? v ;•. tt rP Hnion rft, ^ith n h\%\\ ma^ o( Fresby'^rian churches will bo <~on- ark MHvln Morrison pavp his Memorial Hospital. ( l Qt England. event 'th^ flrct Mft.<=«* tooo vears OTer the world—two, three, four rk. in a double ring cere- , , c- . . , ,. 'M-- Mn» liP S'i!f-; one - • i. Noil rt Mrs. Minnie Rirks. 63 years old.: First Church by Arnold O Frrd- You would see at th^ altar a •= church by Rt. Rev. Mon-ding marches w*»re r'ayed by K \- M.lss Harriet Hanf, daughter of lotte place. Miss Nancy Hanf of txb? 30:7-9; Matthew 5:2533. v rrst tt-^ki A rmtw of Ira v ' crr'th s.l!. of Howard Pirks. who was ity ChuA-.sl^WkK>dt*rKlee. filled day morning. It is the Mas* that MEMORY S FLECTION Bu* lay up hi" H ;rt P for nif " "" " student assistant pastor. mrr ^Tr)rri>•,on of w^otfi*-*'! Q W the pulpit du/lriK Rev Mr. Pot- priest, empowered **y Almighty C J. Kane. Alfred D'Ad- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanf of 902 902 Milton boulevarrt, Jack Rohde lor yiursflvc trcsurrv it- hf-^ffiv 1 1 brings from bb« comfort of th<-tr bnor 1 > '*"l'^ It* 'in : :i ...,,.. Srtlr-, of W' T0'U! v: two c^^ois. found fi^nd in hed op'ly Monday pi -ached thP hrothf of the bricl" whtr* nci'hrr m«\h nor MIS' do''» cor- ; h ter's obs£j***£ a.s thr lntt^r oc- God to represent the only perfect feario save his sister in marriage. Milton boulevard, has returned of Fflirview avenue. Tolonip,. and p Mr< .Johr P i n n: >V v';u''y and homes erery day in the w*>tc a rupt o uJ where 'hlt-vpn do mt broaK '"• Mai y K ' 'nn • li Mrs Pickpicks who >*aadd aa pennon t.his past wck. continuing | YV Trinltv pulpit while Trie bride wore a gown of white 1 from a visit with her grandmother 1 1 5 cupiflTK Priest, Jesus Christ You would The brld' wore powder blue John Robnett of 560 Wes* M^ft- through nor Os>I: 'or •* r~» r r *•«' c K M": (*>>• n R'Vnbp'qp:. nf South foodly number of dwrout and un- s 1 - 'li\ \ in.: i:- 's uifr condition fo' some tim* ;* * se* les on tho thrme. "That , srhmaas was awav dur- er lilt I *Vr^ ill V"" Thout Rfi V Mr see that priest, in obedience to- eorgette and lace, with a train moirr. with black feathered hat in City. dow avenue, entertained at a (Matt « M»II Sc\ull' T>' • brvdy • :%s removed undeerr tr*atmerf retirrotir^ed SuSun'in Thouh' Mightiest Know tht>^ee Cer Cer-- ] j jL,ly derstanding Catholics. It iS the r 1 Christ's own injunction, tafce bread nd a fingertip veil flowing from and a corsage of white ro.vs Miss week-end party for Edward Mast 'o tl- .i r* Funnn1 H'\rnr\ "Ro »isiin Jmps ^f 602 M^ulf n'nnue Dr. Wilson L. Miller who was and Rosa Mast oJ Camden; Rob- ; T.ab- Pnv t< wrrr »' And riirh !! Areri'i will fjHri -v' *? recently released from the U. S. of ttw Union street einhw 8 at 9*45 a. m. Plan? for the chalice of my blood." change If it*s anythin* [rchid.s. o'-i sprays of lilies-of- KOld Tppe rlres--- witJi rnrsatif of son. Bcttv Spenc°, Lee 1 >ms, ;* be the r ii'ht i.iv ii«' •* tr-* fruits T Navy where he served In the Den- • 11^ N;Iba R,i • •'•„•{•-• • •' P •» vv *)) 'n'' vv* i addrr^s She vas born in Lnwell * •• of Babylon 1 tli? full ard winter program are the substance of the bread anri the CMthoUc f P-vM]f Miss Helen Sedor, the rose<; air' f'hip dflpliir' im Clarn Lou M tc"]f of «>'•»»• •• • .\| of invost t r' (irr • nnd mon^y was oieftni^* T 1 f tal Corps as a I hrnv'icr - •>"- ,»! Prop*" tv T r wme Into the substance of the Haly Nmme Men three years. >*as resumed his jTac- ter^t a^d ha' •esiS i in T'ahw^y Potter 'ind heads of <•»" Body and Biood of Cbrist. This l" id^gi f^pi wim hrf "ntin 1 God's vr Uce he" , at new offices 228 Elm : -• r for six y^ars Mr • RJ<»-- was a REV R. S. MORTON f imi rt. ->»enni7.ilions. is the pure oblation, the perfect A.fte' ft re ipti*iri at thr linmp avpnue Dr. Miller t-raotlred ''^re "^olicp Xgt and Mr; Rnm^nri *r SF'OT'D BAPTIST r VwJ sacrifice, whirh alone (and unlike Miss I^ni Queli. a sister oj tlip of \hr bi'le. Mr. an'i Mr- Mr- for 19 V"o»" Hffrtff ri\fx>jir\a »'"* C R" ton "f 152S Canu> l '"(ft, R«»v R. S. Moi^on of Nutley CONCRETE BLOCKS esty. y T TP? 'or Cliarlp- COMMUNION SERVICE the sacrifices of Che OW Law) is Udpsn'om and Miss Ann Geniso. 1 n Elftclently produced fcn any DiiPv lefr 'or u s)>ort trip They llflv«" boon e Mrr'n'n'i' p IVf • ' nrVr'Tvof f }?*] R: r^TgP The dereayp^ is survive^ by h*r was Rir "t sppak* at lh ^^'onf Pnlrvay Mr. and Mrs. Jo ui D'Ambrosa, (?i'\i'r ' nuRM*r Ruth An,n Mefa*her, R^v. C^irles H "5orto-> MfltcriaLs by installation •x m -iqtibette and M'^ Go f T Christ i rt^ to b*» ''ouMy ^ijplon* ; 1 Ir r ducted nt UIP SundaV/noming and bloody manner, the sacrifice of our Hipli S' Mool an'l n monitor o tho Pa' )]fhnn pnd Mi- .T^^^oh I' t F>itif-a' T'onr in W' <;+ Mi " ^ Wr;» WiltoT- avcriur 1 »i i i ^nd \wo brothers, r lllinn of Thi'vdelphia pxtendr'1 PT** Sr , of Union street spent Monday h* afp«Tin'O(*ft(i» V« (iwn stand evening services by Rev. J w. P Savior on the Cross^—-the same In- APPLEY MACVHNE vnrr blur mnrquiettp. Both fierond ripest Chirrh Mr is a HyaT w•' '"(ts t'1 'he ron"VeRfltl'"M X in . Mr D'Ambro- of honc^'y v> thr": » nf th* Wild id b"uq'^t'- of mixed flowers ; • » . at 'nbenrze* A.MJ5 finite Victim. Marvelous privilege. poaessin« P»t*nted Vihr*ttt>' ^ra^'intp of Tjindor H ch 'Vl vol urc+i w'lf'' ;i h mr K nf i , . - - 1 sa is spending tV? ba'.nn' of his L P-««"rt in "^ir^Ait* '^xrw^. 20">). nr Mr^ lifTord Kinch a H Wrs i I,; tti of Newark wo* best 1 Church. Sunday School sessions in the Catholic's estimation, to be Feature and daily proH..- and >' s PPPMIK' ^d ir 'hp U S. We «*'*nnpt t^l*"* M* nn' bing to, 111 Thomas Moo'* r-or^l a aiccess and UP ushers were John itrn W TOMS l will "tart ar 10 a. m with the reg- present in person and appry Its 1.000 Ki«h-Test Blocks. Army, fnllov 'JT* thr*> yr«\Ts of Miss Ora^ M'*orr of r " Sat 't;n' vit.)i an o'i'rtoo' dinner P >l word "f rt* *d thit ran fn w'M ty held t^'s after- ular ch»rch service stt for eleven merits to his own s**jl. MOOEST INVESTMK" ' rAridar:-> ? brother of the bri J sprvic mnsi ' wh'"h X-'K In thp ftV^nur n-d Mi.""; Viririr Mr r »ndr»r hppi You would then see ttie priest pic ?(••• M Nf i' Rrt' -^wif '• h d 1' • r ' fnt f-A-'int? h*\i'O Fhp -le i hfidf >• mother had an aqua k?zi Mr. and Mrs. Jtimes C. Vignoll il be. OMr RedP^minp 3*cr\fl> ^." nwest partid>l*rs' of th" ' ' P •!•• • tioni- • '•-•-. ; # Home ^5 ^s.it Jersey .street and M'<; W-)))W "m^ «'i" complete hj<» perfect sacrifice by f rruijiv PflK v !' his si« r. \T"; V "s 1\ • vid' V nf \jrh M v yo'-n anM corsage of pink and their daughter and ^n-in-law for Fred W Tom? 74 qpoi>5"T t bus r''le to r'nr I ^ck Prayo meeting win 'w held as receiving in Holy Communion the right t, TTonrv '"» ill f 1 »«1 Qr f\e • ,.<• v]i<*f i i«'\<; The brideg'nom's Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor of n UJ W^ GEORGE F. BAUFH 1 irPd cnrT>ertry Instructor whn RWJV on l^a'^T De' Thr bu Consecrated Elements. You would irr wo ' a bla<"k und. "hitp 492 Harrison street, have returned ' Ra'-way flH1 BIGELO\A/ •i. ' 1 iied Monday at the Veterans »IM will I"«VP t'li^ rhu>rh '•• F *"' also **e tho communicants at the 3» Nassau 8t., Neir Y*-* 5. w » Mr an'' Mrs, M'UP'"* If Pn "n*> ha- a' >y a< A f1'srfi")ant r v » w;"h '>T>;qtT*» of pinlr nnd \li*s / o/s- /' rs/ipj from a motor trip to Florida They tlf M^nlo Pr- k. w >(»rp he had • op i "»"• at 9 B m altar rail reeciving the Sacred dAURlner. Fnith nf 1 there could b«> no <;t*alipg Sor-J* rrf -hp <^)p of flip i PlMne Photo coufttsy N. Y. Drtn Imstlimtt visited their son, James A. Vic '>*vnli*'«: and h«H:>prn riiitf ro5*'^ our modern politic il and social isms \i p^'i^n* sinrr he was in CHILD GUIDANCE GROtJF Host, thereby sharing in the great To If ed George Allen noli nrtti wtff. at -Pntm Beach street, -pent t.lir ^voolwi WEAVERS OTinc n reception heM at f 1 'ucb ny'iTs, but !h*"v " ?>a.rAn in » f»P *^t thf refo'm^ton' MINION CIPOLR rROO«lAM TO MEET HERr SETT. 10 Mrs. ppor^'p Fisher of Murtan- Dresty though tailored gray wool '•"' • ip- " < *' f<\ n C cr- ic> Mr Tr»tns 's siir |h? Spnrt ''lub Newark, Mr. and suit with ball's long and •llmly On Mrtndav night th? Ruth The Child Guidance Group will 1 ca. Tc'nho, nnnminrps the enjrn-RP Gunner's mate, first class. John anklin street. tist Church held a program at the byterian Church on Tuesday. I: Asbury Park. They will reside to George Allen of 179 West Mil- Miss Jnan ScrnMde] of 1480 Irv- Rugs by the BIGELOW "Tbou *h7 i not stea " fe bids ev- [: H4fi Ma'n street. embroidery In leaf motif |* filled craft carrier at the two atomic ing sreet and Miss M"nr~y Margaret ery (r-nd of 'Wt. nn^ th<" Includes -» son ry<»nk Toms church «tth the tonics discussed Septemher 10 at 8 p. m A special ton iivpnii". The wedding will In With "«• turUng «v»r the bomb tests heW at Bikini Island, WEAVKRS — if ll»e W**ov* Mrs John Valrstin. of Maplcwoofl 1 School and is a member of at Tvvln Falls, Idaho. Mi5s Fisher returned f'^m n nhn". ti»v nt r<>mt er's Knot - nrc woven by stealing m- makers nf nigs *»"•' pression or th- wi'hhfHing of *">** Wat«*t\son of Tibhs Fer v. N. Y Northwestern University. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Oherry of '"»po|« in \inff!ri». l 1 and Mrs. George-Daye Rave a read- of the niiiitnry poiioo T-r«> wages Th.-.* '- «" • -« -e *" Mr Tonv way f* ivtivf of Rnh- Alien is Boys' Wo>*k Sf^TPtnry nt To Wed T. Calapietro Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manaker and 415 East Gr«n'* avenue, have re- FIBRF STROLLFn ^ »I?9.V-VOW $10.35 ing and Mrs. Thomas Shell played CHURCHES OF CHPFf^T. FOR COLD WEATHER nvrr^eT; two years. family of 566 Jaques avenue, have Ood*s sigh* Instrumental selections. The pro- thf Rnhu-nv V M C A Mr, and Mrs. C Stocklein of turnp-H from n varation spent, at 1 FOI.nj»Jf; CARF' ' SCIENTIST 50 West Emersor; avenue an- been enjoying a weeks vacation their siinvnfr cottage. Cherry Perh?Ds - *• nusM to b* rror« Rfam was in charge of Mrs Clif- 'Christ Jesus" is the lesson- BFU'M ( II\!R r r nounced the engagement of their taking numerous day trips to Hollow" at Clie.sUrficti. Mays. specific and apply t^e truth to our j :is *3.',>5— NOW S2.75 ford Kinch and reoarU were plven sermon suMoot f* Surul«*v, F5**pt.- T f own day Stc*!'"* inclui*s »uch daughter Agnes Mary to Thomas p!aoes of interest about ***"« " Mrs. ^herry afco vT'Mtpd ?KM T£=-»*t DOT by Treasurer Mrs. Loe Collins and pmber 1 things as loafing on OOPS Job* ' ARRIVES »N RANf.OON Ca'apietro of Westfield at a buf- .wy And N>w York Statp brothe? and famiJv. Mr an'! Mrs swn su:vi-> • :*K $1 10 N()'V$ f»S Srrrofary M^s. Thomas Shell witTl Oolden Tpxt: '"Tlie Father 1 5.50 rowing money from the rash draw- 1 fet dinner on August 24 at _the Pobrt ITti'itci Of WiiiH^" f>nn SAND IM>\E« r^T p^r>noVpf> I, Hwarrl nf Ifi^4 Mrs. Sarah r*oorw>r in elm re* of $\'i 9S NOW $10.50 > judgeth no man. but hath com- WILSON I, MIIIER, DD.S. er. talrinR eoox \ piv: ro*>i *: ?U> Or, \WIIV f | «? O fr that all men should honour the ark. Irving ton. West New York, two month of trp«fci*»nt for a of Nicholas place. J»re visiting it as one's own, .lifting material out hi« destination, Rangoon. 10. hy steamer to Manila, with a Son, even as they honour the A N N O TJ 1\ C F S North Bergen. Woodcliff and oardiac condition at Rahwav rela-tives and friends tn Sp1'1^ of another roan's book without cred- on AuKMisA t fl to Pafher." Uohn 5:33. 23). Elizabeth were represented. Memorial Hospital. field s*nH Che^fernpM. Mn« it, contracting debts which on© cau stop *f Phan^hai. Prom Manila THIS IS THE TIME TO GET Thifl Btair carpeting is the famous BEATIVATS. A auperior quality word received from Mrs. HowarHoward ho wen by plane to Banckok Sermon. Passages from the Kins 7 he Resumption nf hit prartire Miss Stocklein is a graduate never pay, using false weights and who is visiting in Decatur. Ill Mr.. James version of the Bible include: tJk'C measures, adnlteratiog to"d or oth- New York Bicycle »nu i.i v ..siunij in Uecatur. Dl Mr..! Siam Prom theve he took: a sec- of Rahway High School and is Mrs. Orrln A. Griffls and daugh- The M Uses Rose and M n r 111 a Axmincter nig of heavy construction. Tt is on«* of the most widely known HowarHowdd leflft SSan Francisco. July ' ond plane to Rangoon. "Oh that men would pnaise the employed by the Regina Corp. ters, Carolyn and-Marion, will re- Lengyal, daushters of Mr. and &*F ': er material, "watering" rnilk for QUALITY COAL at sale, selling worthlesi stook, dodfi* Lord for his goodness, and for his Mr. Calapietro was discharged turn today from an extended visit Mrs. Dober Len*;yel of 11 Poplar rugs on tli« market. The designs are clean cut and the high percentage lac taxes or lyin* to tha tax as- Baby[Carriage Co. / . _ _.._ _ . wonderful works to the children from the Coast Guard and is a with Mrs. Edgar Griffls at Man-street, are visiting relatives in tmsoi\ or xishig a slug instead of of men! He sent his word and IN THE SIHS YOU REQUIRE mason in Westfield. No date has chester, Vt. Yonkers, N. Y.. this week. of choice white wools in the blend, result in colors that are unusually clear healed them, and delivered them 228 ELM AVENUE7RAHWAY. N. J. been set for the wedding. ft nickel is tbe telephone to escape JUVENILE FURMTURE and TOYS 1 proper payment. OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS fJotil their destructions." (Ps. Appointments may be made by calling Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Seller are Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvin Mintel. and true. A rug that McManua Bros, is happy to recommend. Only a 1178 MAIN STRKKT HAHWAY. N. J. 107:15. 20>. enj oying & weeks vacation at daughters Joan and Joyce, and One might add gambling (which Residential — 3 Sections son, James, of 646 Jackson ave- limited Bupply—make your selection early. ia taking another man's property by Open Friday Evening 'Til 0 I'. M. Correlative passages from "Sci- Call RAWay 7-1000 ^ RAHWAY 7-1086 RETURN raOM TOUR Bradley Beach. » ft. x 7 ft.—8 ft. \ H ft.—8 ft. x 7 ft. 6 in enc* and Health with Key to th« Rev. and Mrs. Rus9eli E. (Pot- nue, have returned from a visit skill or by chance), making an un- "Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy at Milford. Conn dnly large profit on the labor of 8 ft. x 6 ft. 6 in. (with or without glass) OFFICE HOURS: ter of 739 Semmary avenue, have another, making money out of the Include: returned from an extended vaca- Miss Ethel Stacey Borrows and failures of others, etc. Prompt Deliveries "The time for the appearing* Monday through Friday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. tion spent with her brother, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Al Lewis of 723 To Wed /. C. Parker Bryant street, have been enjoying To be honest means to be fair, and oT the divine healing in through- R. Helms and family at Touisset, The marriage of Miss Evelyn tbat has broad implications. out all time; and whosover layeth Chodosh Bros. & Wexler a vacation at Atlantic City. PAVING and CONSTRUCTION CO. Mass., and In the White Mountains Stacey of 1050 Broad street, McManus Bros. 0. Hamble in Practice (Prov. 30: hfe «arthly all on the alter of di- of New Hampshire. 7-9). LINDEN MANUFACTURING Co. vine Science, drinketh of Christ's 36 E. GRAND AVE. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon David Schwartz of 1519 Main cup now. and is endued with the RAHWAY, N..J. Stacey, to James C. Parker of 1483 street, has returned from a vaca- 1152-1154 EAST JERSEY STREET — ELIZABETH It may sound a little odd to hear 1350 W. ELIZABETH AVE.. LINDEN Main street, will take place Sat- this man pray that he should be de- OF UNION spirit and power of Christian htai- tion spent at Atlantic City. •+-4. livered from prosperity. To ask to J. PETER KUBEK^ LINDEN 2-2494 ing." (p. 55). urday afternoon at four o'clock In fine furniture since 1880 be kept from poverty is certainly St. Paul's Episcopal Church. The Miss Dorothy C. Fenton. daugh- to make a 'wise" request, bat to be p in: maid of honor will be the sister ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. RSTTTRNS FROM VACATION of the bride. Miss Evelyn Stacey delivered from riches, why that's Morris Blumenfeld of the Em- Fenton of 1988 Elizabeth avenue, certainly not sensible. So reasons and the best man is to be Vincent is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. W. the world, but as usual, it is entire- Permanent Type Black Top Driveways Bee Jewelry Company, has re- Tyrre-t, both - of Rahway. Rev. ly wrong. turned to his duties at the store DeMayor, the former Margaret E. (oiicrcte Si<{ewa]k> iuid (!url>s following a summer vacation Paul Linley, will officiate at. theFenton. .*ow of Harvey. III. Experience has demonstrated Rahway Photo Co. period. SERVICE ceremony. Continued on Page Eight that the man vbo has an abundance Now, more than ever, it pays to L of good things usually becomes self- Hi^hwa> (^instruction Ratisfied. assuming that he deserves 81 E. CHERRY ST. RAHWAY, N. J. OF the credit for his affluence, he for- gets God. and what had been a Rood .-/// U ork Guaranteed C.OOD/YEAR and useful life is soon destroyed. 24 Hour Photo Finishing WHITER ^ TIRES ^ ,_^ On the atfeec-iia&^it.l— extre.me poverty tends to break: or all n'^'J.~:Z&*'•*%*=-' down a man's morale. Watching his family starve is not conducive to OPERATED BY VETERANS honesty if a man can lay his hands James floolen — William Walker — Russell Armstrong on some thine to save them, 2322 MORRIS AVE. I .MON. i\EW JERSEY Though moderate in cost, oar whether it be his or not. We do not justify stcalip.ii at any time, but we Phone I NionviHe 2-1%.* Photo Finishing Aerial Photography service is complete in appointment, YOUR can well understand that starvation can turn the mind of a normal mar Ni-ht Phone riNionvillc 2-2782 t' i into abnormal channels. Supplies Commercial g i | and modem and satisfactory in sup- III. Heavenly Jn Principle (Malt. Kodak Film Movies CAR The Bible Is concerned almost en- ervwioa. tirely with life on this earth, ft tells US very little about heaven except —IN 600D CONDITION! how to go there. But (and here is & W-4 • the important point for us just now) HAVE IT REPAIRED VUH our modem SERVICE HEADQUARTERS with its skilled ft does KIVC us lows (rum heavpn for lift- un t'nrih. Our lifu here, our L50 Albert E» I^elirer iil m^cbonkt—modwn tools—ond gonutn* ports—of} of which attitude lou ;ird property, is to be YOUR OLD HINKLE MOTORS _ combine to make OUR CAR-SERVICE YOUR BEST CAR-SAVER! heavenly in pnncipl FCTNBKAL0IBXCTOE \Ve are not to be anxious (the RAHWAY BUILDERS • Maintain sound, depend- • Secure the highmr fnxh-ln • Keep your car "alive,** able, vitally needed trans- correct translation of "take no Regina Vacuum valvm that a sound* w«IL- keep tt In good running con- thought." vv. 25, 27. 3]) about our REPAIRS SUPPLY CO. portation for yourself and 275 WEST MILTON AVENUE conditloned used car com- dition, until you get delivery lile, about food, raiment and other CALLED FOR and DELIVERED »80 ST. GEORQE your family now and In the necessary things. Proper fore- futursl mands when you trade! of your new Chevrolet! thought is all right, but worry? 5 DAY SERVICE EAhway 7-22&O TELEPHONE RAHWAY 9-ltfM Newer! On All Make Cars How shall these things be pro- By Factory Trained Mechanics Pided? God will provide. Consider the birds. Do they have nervous breakdowns about where their food Regina Rahway Agency • Brakes Adjusted • Drums Trned and shelter are lo come from? They • Wheels Balanced • Wiring Checked • i. • Keep it well serviced till you can frocfo it in on a cannot even pray and they are not RAhway 7-0561 able to work, and yet God feed* • MOTORS and CHASIS STEAM CLEANED them. GO on EAR What of His Future? , Consider the glory of the flowers Specializing in preparing Cars for State Inspection . It's the tire you hare been waiting for ... So strong ... so bf the field, for not even a king can NEW CHEVROLET There are-thousands of boys abroad suffering cruel • long wearing. So free rolling you'll tay "there's the most V dress as they. The Lord does it. LATEST AND BEST EQUIPMENT USED TO —because a new Chevrolet is the Investment miles lor my tire dollar." * V -'Are ye not much better than that will pay you and your family the highest privations. Will you do what you can to help? Goodyear Rayon Cord (only PUT YOUR CAR in TIP-TOP CONDITION returns in utility—pleas uie—health—travel— Goody»ar low- What about the future' It is In In sixes 6.50 and S*?fld money, send food, save food. Our Home Qod'ft hands, and even if it were economy. Delivery of your new Chevrolet will stntch pot«nt«d up until govern- bo made as swiftly as possible. Thank you for Plus tax ment restriction* 19.55 |a our bands what could we do with £up«rtwUt Cord are lifted). Economics Department will give It? Even tomorrow with its nceda. • AUTHORIZED • waiting—and you'll, thank us when you secure 6.00x16 plus tax Hi bletdfigv. Its joys and Its sor- delivery—for here's value never before offeied 6.50x16 you recipes in line with ihe PROMPT OELIVEPIES even by Chevrolet! r«*rs is not her* yet, and when it •Wl- QoM com* th«r« will come with it FUEL OIL METERID SiRVlCf Sales . HUDSON - Simce BIO-CAR Quality at Low.tl Cost. Famine Emergency Campaign, (Io4'« gradous provision (v. 34). "L* OIL BURNERS • GAS RANGES 300 St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J. RECOVERING *« Will You Shan •* ' '. .Un. Andrew Barns of 195 Mon- o WATER HEATERS . Auto Supply & Service Co* PVBL SERVICE < Phone RAhway 7-1742 PREMIER. SERVICE DEPENDABLE "*v Hrect, is recovering from an PREMIER OIL & GASOLINE SUPPLY CO. PHONB: RAH, MU3 Your Bre* A-M7-44 ration performed Monday at SAL €S A NO SERVICE 673 NlW BRUNSWICK AVENUE ( Cor BROAD ST. and Wr MILTON AVE. (Opp. Penn. Rotation) Elizabeth's Hospital, £lixafeeLh. ED. KOSic, Parts • SuncUys TIRE CO. 444 WEST GRAND AVENUE RAHWAY, N...J. 7-tm RAhway 7-0410 — Rahway, N. J.

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\ PAOE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1946 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1946

the form of aplesauoe or canned hart; peep show, James Miller; Others co-operating were Ben | chael Fetraitis, Jr., Irvtof Choosing Products For Canning apples for pie. Macintosh ftahway Eagles Plan Annual Picnic popcorn, Mary Ann Petraltia. Parks, Alien Waygand, Jr., Ml-1 Morris Kaplan. J ' Red Sox To Meet House Of David Nine Again On Saturday Night are Ideal for sauce, while an By MARY W. ARMSTRONG. that holds ita shape, such as Wine- And Outing For Sept 22 At Gardens County Home A*ent aap or Baldwin, makes a better Byrnes Tackles Flizabeth A AF?ah vny I.«»«ri*«>n F"'tons Monday Night Score Team Meets locals Lose To Fast Madison pie pack. * I.* 4 B°ans, beets, tomatoes, carrots A good product out of a poor one. Tn making applesauce, wash the Program Will The Pleasure Is All Yours and many other home garden crops In Crucial Came At Wannanrojf'ops otted portion, All D«\ ^ Colonels Before Large are ready Tor canning during the den should be canned only when Aid* RHi'*f last ue^k of August; and Jersey young and tender and only a fewcut up witii skin on and seeds In Grove r>{ F pouch**, pears, and apples are Inhours after picking. The shell Simmer until soft with a small on \riana To Face Former The Tp)\e.f fund of t.ho overseer n y V Siting Pitrher Strikes Out Sixteen Batters In ^ |. plentiful supply at roadside mar- beans should be canned only in amount of water. Put through e Preliminary plans were made at to (> ,nd local orchards. the meeting this wee kol Rahway of the poor was boosted by $24.66 lake I in Rnineri-out t! Stars In Big Night pint jars so the heat surely pene- sieve, sweeten, pact in hot Jars, #»nrl Game—Bearded Nine to Make T choosing Aerie No. 1863, Fraternal Cvd*r of ; tills woeV uhen ehllriipn of the \ A T v - fi l ( trates to the center of he jar. In-and process 10 min In a botllns s Evrn Flay Contest l Eagles for the annual picnic and 1 r "ts from .J jjnfrjjh' H cidentally, it takes about 2 to 2 /2water bath. | members rf th* Trrman Hptghts I -1 TOT P ii Appearance Here This Week-end \\ T"onr runis scored on M^ id thr Fulton t-empting lbs. of limas In he pods, or one outing to toe held at the Royal ; Asso y Tonight at Riverside Park under 11 Apples for pie ftre pared, quar- th A A Gardens, East Hftz^wojd avenue 1 u IT'* H-ib 'ndpfra' thn Pvr-ic^ A A nifht 1 )in the •• Tt will be the rubber game Saturday rrigtit u pound of shplled bans to fi inptered. < packed In Jars which are rreds of th^ir rirriL : h<>ld SR* -jp fnuntv lights the Rahway Arians will on September 22nd. Th« Flagles nor •' " In or two of food pint then filled with synip. end pro- P "ball of Mw pl^\off sprif*; of thr- O rtJ -ill T face the Rahway Fire Department Rahway Rod S>o\ me^t the House of David at I '"'day \n the dissociation grove. am tho F? '-v:iv pre<;fMvome stars of yesterday perform- n the season 10- •hf,B should consider • £ picked. And if there are only a few peaches. There Is a good cron oi the i n n at 1 Pet Scouts suported by the Fugles 1 ing for the fireman. Thp Arians U>e Sox came back an beans and two or three ear*; of excellent quality peaches, but you dire tod the affair. There A A \p proi'' ''mv RIO Other events include the Class 1 nr t»-r first Vme The Wool.' -; : the have played three games during Football (loaches In the last encounter corn more than you need for may wurt to save some canning ivilr animals' in cages, a i 1' inur •1 750 <> i value of Initiation at TiafnfV'' «n PTtom 1 1 the past week including a 6-0 win night (Labo** Day) 'infi- dinner, you still have the Makings sugar for a few Jars of pears which sho^ ff th< 8-6 win in Philadelphia over thr orkingOnSfinrui 't nbl^s, and 1 fl) l 1 League AD Stars M can-ots, onion and cHerv a canholding for a few dftys ^H >>*• "' The class initiation next month v rls P\ that q 1 563 11 to 13 'pars nf awe p- rvf twn inn """ t ^ ' > f 'Ti'l'1 V nip'1 r f Allen Hopper girls team of Tren- whom they defeat-'* * romrnratlve o mix*»d v»»getpbles. Tn packing Ho-ht for canning at Plainftfib* will be part rf series Co wi*h Mrs. Maier T 1T i 1 ( •a41*1 r so 8 7 533 by Pirldy ul' > v on C' of t)u • u pi f f i l Mary ton and then losing out in hr ' eld this month • of prp- a soup mix it'* much smarter to Food Cons^rvjiUon tips of district inductions and *vill \ye wero rs. J»"ies Tirkcns. Mrs. m c> that t) fl tu'el-n p irnt" b" p>t-» Hi IHv I T 'IP n\~n' <; dpf nf '1 tb Armstrone State play to the CRfHinnictt^ of Prartiop u>n nr them. can «-oma«oes -separately. The in honor of President James ^Tatis. Mrs. Pr«nV Sch- 1't • r t R povr iIT 'iut *^ bits i' RP in ^T 1 ProcfMHUng the pam TBolled" bom Is not boiled by I1 > be em 8 son its i'- th» ,7-4 ]•• t > e fu n * thr play off lN Perth Amo-^y 3-0. 'SKI T "f'hv Cnlonin C*olf '*' *n dropped win be a pame brtwo- -i -h, is imnortant. too. to beans *mri <-om require pressure good cooks today. Neither are Eso'f. Ten Rpplicatinns for mem- wac art, Mrs Rudolph J Bartz 1 * •his fi 1 1 •53 ru ^ps b pit' and «llo • ft b"' •;• n**T on 1 1 Old- .in intr -riut mat *i *' th.> .tibnr only fre«=n fmtu and J ^"O^'tig. bMt \hf **>msitoi": rfonot . bership were received at the mfM*t and Mn; AH™n V ?yfrnn'' Miss 18 r>n r t 1 Ooposing the Arians * onitrht timers anrt thp POIJOP "TV.* "bo!W eggs boiled, nor Is "bo"ed" IT- ti IT" rraf-"I u?r < 11 ik<- U ti'* r ith / 1 v 1 M r " ' R.'j.s*' 'At- rn!f C'l' ) - •* n' cv vi 'oTtune 1 and playing 'or thp firemen ^villbf lineup wil include: JOP K>-\\\ A. good manv TJnlon County fish pfvikod bv this method. In- ing Of the Eagles th^ w«»ek. Plans out; a . ' >uf fy i h vr h'ch put t.h« CT-rriF on ir* 1 r - 1 md t'»p RnrD' tvB" ying froz«5 or canned '-Uor i 1 Hob puffy. Mike Abamv, Petpi ho'neniiker*; ».re taking stead, th^se protein foods BJV are being ndvancd fo» pair * ing ' hr MC' th** >: " tl Mnnr v n'"ht th? P'ultens stp't T SOI A' CVloma Wit» the "ie table next '• intor 1 1 the EagW Home und Vrcy W 1 anr is foiiture*- WPTP ;n charge 1 Smitb Jim Keeshnn, F*anrp? on seck»r, Ohet Smit»i. c of *he eari' -••ppj*' cr? to simmered -that is, cooked In f'ater T) *h< at' p'ro , .. ],- • H fji^t ami s-oio< foil' ri'rvs in r ('! vs A '•i 0"1 "tedBast Tonv Coppola. Nirk Cop freezing never Robir on reported 'hut bids arp of the fnliowirg- Br<\n pue^sin? fr < tf m in phy. &<*> Walker. "DIP MI- vitflmip c for n' '* Just belov the boiling point. TTIP th- fir"! fr mr an<* with tJ»p \hr )u>' ?.n' , to ':• At pola Paul Ford, Maurice Moran being obtained fnr thf pe'ntinR ronte't, .Joseph T1atis. w>n by Ml- W 11 * * t h '^p of 333 't]1 'he ^r • -or 4 nnarw. Cwh Al Oi'Mn, f include htgti '^eat of b'Mltng toughens pro- (T <• in ' ' P la.*;* of *'«« w •ini 1 Fv ••;« 'I-- •Mr • Ray Mauser. Tony Tripndi. Car* work. Revised bylpws *VPI <• ri'sip] P* ' raiLis; Nf*c.onri. Rudolph h <-\\ b of 1 T Hedeman. tein. Gr*atv*^ tpode'ic" In •» pi"' qhitif v was 4 0 <- Mpn r*» in bin; ' im bv Nick Dunphy. 'he lat*er roach. prr>fp';sir>nfl1 pr'di'on stfl this pas5*Hi after riisrussion Qnd a r*> .T B3i'-. ff>T»»iPT ae"""»ciatirtn pres- roarhfl by I -r * t y Durand. Cliff Li» from cooking ^'vic^r •>• o thr f:rw JH ' nd '•\(T thr TOTire?'* nut TndT A •n:ir"ln Th n T or JI' The Arians who hive b**pii tt'pi't ennttnv^d to put his prow- poH by Joh Schmidt. Twenty Jran Wood: will ni<- if ^' "nnd p'-io* )Ti (1 Houseman. Mlckrv t f T tut' 'l^^ 'A-'i'rh (jovri'--r tb° left toss rrame. ' )• 'athis Uh a rpr> rd o' playing under Rah"ay o^'ors at inc S dated XVP Miltrhr* Rivera*Me Par if on wopk niphts the Eaples tPams t" be nlarpd in Pickpr*-. J: • cont sts. Rob- \fnrc • • 1V **u i-d in "th ponnr TV if rf thr riril)-: At. Rivpr^de P'-rk r>f/ hfli'r » tvi'r-n phm?" thM no l^iger means frof M i Ir f n f' \f // y ir. •» 1 the Vtate League ^nd V i Prpnnan. dnits and bal Tir: ^ f ' T u Mit bv quit* igfhat it. snys. The *lnest t)>r- •in' f 'id UT foui • 1 in workouts p-'o? to Rp Duffy, w J J Mnllfin. 2 '-. K. C W:ilt*»i wn" of the ^yc^l uirlr ha ' di ossor, i nn r rn Recreation ^league. HUVP Shf*>t Music Radio" Records ihf P O7 'V t ns f i fii Iy>sc U> Colo^oK hair lizv T**h> . flfti or \i\ rofleo Is achieved by hav 1 • balls ^ff Farm tt l; of' Rosr'le, ri' fraU'd Han Thorn. ^ 0 in Th« past rk">pped on* of tlw Lite ses ons. in*r the water just below the boil announced. Practice i" "" 'P.'' 1 For the first timn \)\> Phonograph* Brynks St'U^Vr out bv Rnrot''- [cam wnn .1 0 Slat' Amateur Softball Associa- was pleased thL"? week der Frpdric .v stipwi «Tay and Friday nights. snuffW-bonids will be Record Cabinets tinprnt the ball game played by i^ ion and thf ing. browing tests have shown. r»-y. 4. • b Hank Leonard, Colonia. tWtat- tion aL. Summit on Friday ul;eji with the new material coming In Red -SUte Chaplain WilJUm Thp memb«iK Kr«*et*«i a charter up On fly 1 Sox Had a tinge of local c'-i»r when The common use of 'trolled" fnHruhtentu and I H Pd Edrt - Wll.vin 2-1 John Car- they lost 3-0 TO the Perth Amboy and stated he felt certain that ad- assistants '»/ county ^f bark Kt I If! r11 1 1 fOT these foods is simply a case of who is district had. talkpH on in l 0 prntpr, Ros e, d'fra:.?' Krnit the well-known Madison <>lnneh 1 Con Card'iialoite •. A first Jnnin« rally ditional players would be signed as state and district activities. The members w^rp ivnortoH ^n th* sick •'"fill 1 bv Yoiinc • visited Rahway Satuwitn- nichi it is considered an*> nf tb - /; an old term that has la&Ked be- !'>unty I 0 Hnn-^^n. 3-0. Bp^t hnit Pn-;piir that n'pttpd all tlii'N? ni»»s won they returned from vacation stays lodge will ask the city to 'install a list by Francis. J. Kenna pnd John V.~.n\ ;o M;:ibu:n. th ihipf h; Loam 1 0 \n p ifmr s in J f?»"" ( • •" • M and technique Home economists blinker light at West Grand ave- RAHWAY MUSIC & BOOK SHOP the \t 1 1 9-3 in a game which fomui ih»io-| Lee Priro, Co'onia. 'L'fpntc' B:M im league regulations and protection. suggest that if cookbooks Vould nue an* Trvintr streets, whirh i.^ report win »*? presented a' the n^xt • he TO'ind «.-ay ma-ip but thr*><- h'Ls f• nm thp Skprrb"k, if T ) I t'Ci T p • cals connecting for but ^fn for 0 1 Pa-^knwitz, 3-0 >liko Hmar» Ro The opening game stil remains in directly in front of the clubhouse. The meeting was in an mam street Vam thr dli of Hand7« on Uir mnnn'l Salvia. cf from Schuster who struck out id adopt new names as cooking J?.T To Havr 0 0 selle. defeated Dill Dictz. 2 1 rardinal'rttes doubt although Carteret or Wood- Ayers reported that trw James for Linden, while l-ind'"i c->' local batters. The Mad'son v methods change, this would call Team On ( o 0 Rest ball: Colonia team won. 3-0 H. E. r n nnr the nr from Ruddy. Lu n. brldRe seem to have the inside had a large * and loud the attention of housewives to bet- Ton nrd&y r 0 0 'John Amsdcn. Colonia. ••>-' f b il! Kruchto ss ton, sh upper and others appearing following present. the usr of the terms, aa "hard T ». n 0 Clapp. 2'^. U- *^ ; 'T 1 1 0 Mmt of TTnian <^ountv Tiard •split, l'-j-l'j. Walulik. If 0 0 iP 11 MJM- '-1 he id Saturday at the local park Duffy, ss 0 The Colonels scored raily and boiled. ' ^— 4 Stumph rf 1 0 offer some oi the best material de- P>(»1 Wind. If Karl TfuwJcfn.s. PoscMc. 'Iff 0 late, scoring runs in th»> d-- ar.ti but ftjnanc ai] of the winners 1 Klebon veloped in this vicinity in, the past But some foods do i^ant to be . Andrnv'h V fxi Syzman.ski. 2 --'-; Ed .Savidup 0 0 1 only one fcahway 0 five years. Several college stars second and then two in Ui- foiled." especially fresh ajtfff^ro—( , f Wankf ? I? H K. ROSPIIP. drfea'rd Fni'ik Suplce. 0 0 ificfi AS rurh In the Mi to make it four enough to win. Or.e aen vegetables—except ioWtoes of IN 4, FnrbfT 11' Virosko. 'b 0 0 0 I 1 are expected to be added this week. k 0 3-0 T*r-st h^\j n^olli- team «">n. 1 Division Bob Nuimai '"-f the more in the fifth and font in the course. A short boiling period in W D Floinmtfl. 2b 1 0 An invitation remains open for 1 3 I Rahwav Poo' wa> 0 seventh put the game on ><'<• as small -an amount of water as Bump n Sutpliffr .s.-- 0 0 - 3 any player to contact either Coach 1 0 ^ -yarH free «tyl-- SW*»*1 0 Lym^n Perk. Colonia. defeated way managed to put ov*r tvo runs] possible in a tightly covered ves- !«' Burk. f Simpson, 'f Arians Grille or George Doty. 31 0 Thp mefi at. he local poo\ Gates. 0 0 0 Frank Keenrn. ^-0 John T^-an- in the sixth and one in th Attention Ex-GI's 1 • .: i*5 Davis. j>>. p sel is the recommendation for both 1 ro WPVPT rfsu 1 tfd in t h P*"P 0 1 0 cisky. Colonia. defeated Frod R. H. E. pool Condon. 2b Madison leafy and modified leaf vegetables. records b^mp established P Clos. If 0 0 0 Vossbruch, 3-0. B-^t ball- Col- 0 1 0 Fleck, cf R. H l\ SW'E HALF on Photostating your For this reason the use of the 0 Plaintleld SwtmminE Club nl- Mathi.s. »f 0 0 0 onia team won. 3-0. 0 0 0 Tot Veenstra. 3b Ilricran Tourney Maruska, rf 2 pressure saucepan i5 advantageous. tured the title by running up 59 l.indrn Murphv. r 1 1 0 Class B Matches 0 1 1 i in Michaels, .ss Maier, 3b Diwharge for Terminal Tjeave Pay! Tomatoes should be simmered. Rahu-av points Linden second had 16. RPPSP. p 0 0 Ev Thompson. Rosclle, defeat- 0 1 2 .2 R H. E. 0 Collins, If Schaedler, lb however, so tttftt oxygen doss not PRIZED MAHOGANY R H. while Westfield and Elizabeth M. Cyylor. ;>b Fitzgerald. lb 0 ed Floyd Howell. 3-0; Frank Hol- 0 1 1 DrawinLg Tomorrow 1 0 0 0 0 0 Petras, c b Groh, If have an opportunity to circulate T. Barcelona. 0 0 competed but scored, little. Rah- Duffy, Cf 0 land. Roselle. defeated Bob Bauer, . 0 1 0 2 LET ANOTHER G.I. DO YOUR WORK 0 1 0 0 0 Bath, lb . .. Tomorrow night for through the tomatoes and witfi the Scpsie. 2b 0 0 way was only represented toy in- Larsen, c 0 3-0. Best ball: RoseUe team won. 0 0 0 McDonald, cf 1 0 1 -o Blsko/rf 0 0 the annual championships >*t the .• 1 J. Barcelona. Nusse, p .... Romano, 2b 1- help of he heat destroy valuable 1 1 dividual entries. Davis, lb 0 2 0 2%!4 0 0 0 nderan Outing Club will be held' FAST SERVICE PERFECT WORK DROP-LEAf TABLE Waselik. If Gallagher, rf 0 MacKinnon, ss 0 vitamin C. -mie acid in the to- f 0 0 John McNair of Plainfield won Smal. 3b 0 0 1 Dick Hirst, Roselle. defeated 0 0 covering the events for men, while Hupger. lb 0 Stephenson, c 0 matoes serves to protect the vita- 1 the 100-yard back stroke in Chesney. ]f 0 1 0 Duncan Talbot. 2 '^-'-l Clyde play in the women's tournament -ALSi Mathis. rf 0 Totals 0 Schuster, p 0 min C more adequately in high 0 1:09.4 minutes; Joe Kurtzman. J. Cvfrler. i-f 0 0 0 HOODZOW SELECTED Edwards. Raselle, and Zimmer- xDuffy 0 Perth Amboy 300 has already started. Mrs. Florence DKVELOPING - PRFNTITYG - ENLARGING temperatures and excess oxygen 0 Plainfleld. the New Jersey AAU Hirsrhman. rf 0 0 1 UMPIRE IN CHIEF man split, l'^-l'i. Best ball: Ro- 000 0-3 Vi^wiko rf 0 Rahway . 000 Selover in the second round of the 10 Years of Experience are avoided. 0 200-mcter breaststroke champ Handzo. p 0 0 0 Wiliam Hoodzow who has made selle team won, 2'--U. 000 0— 0 Totals .... 9 13 ! Pen'ton. cf 0 women' stournement eliminated 0 won the 100-yard breast swim with a name for himself durinp the Bud Long, Rosalie, defeated Rahway Red Sox In cooking fruits, much the Bassano. c 0 Miss Maria Van Herwerden, a i 0 1:07.2 while the Plainfleld relay Totals f) summer as an umpire has been Frank Tolley. 3-0; Carl Salinardo, R.' H. same principle applies And too 1 i Sixteen Bowling seeded player by scores of 6—4, LPiola, 3b 79.50 Roselle. defeated Hayman. 2 /2- /2. 0 0 Buddy's Photo Service rapid boiling also tends to cause selected as Umpire in Chief for 2—6 and 7—5, while in the open- the all-star game between the Best ball: Roselle team won, Graham, lb 3 disintegration of the fruit, re- learn won the match fur 200-ya.rcl I Team^Iii League 2'2- j. Ing round Miss Van Herwerden 1187 LAMBERT ST. RAhway 7-1857-R free slylv In 1:46.5. Union and Essex County LeaRues Holder, ss 1 sulting in a mushy or ragged ap- Sixteen teams are included in eliminated Miss Harriet Brown Evans, If . (In back of Andrew's Florist) N NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE Men's Division in bo played Thursday niKht, Sept- John Mossman, Colonia, de- 0 jarance which is undesirable, feated Ui. Frank Tomasulo, the Rahway Recreation Business 6—1 and e—3 and Miss Jean j Clark, rf 0 0 j varieties-of apples. Macin- You'll sec tliis famous table in the December wfatt.tf !00-Yiird FITC Style I. Rich- cliner 5. at Rupert Stadium in ] 2 L.->-; Joe Bustard. Roselle, de- Men's Bowling League formed this Ackley defeated Mrs. Robert M.Domina, cf 1 tosh for example, do dot hold their House Beautiful and House and Garden . . . but KOOS ard Loizcaux;.-!!. Henry Lentz-sch; Newark. Hoodzow had a chance week and which will formally open 3. Henry Thompson mil-of Plain- feated Loytoy, 2\'2-Vs. Best ball: Kirk 6—1 and 6—0. Berntoack. 2b 0 shape when cooked even in the to pr/ to Florida this spring to 1 the schedule on the Recreation BROS, brings it to you IVOW ! Yes! It's a scoop . . . Teams split l^-l .^. Dikullo. c n oven. But these are one of the flrid SwimminR Club'. Time—68 umpire leasue ball but turned lans on September' 12th. The THE ARMY HAS A 5-10 :;. ' dwon the offer for this year. Paul Miska, Roselle. and Bob Cataldo, c ... i universal fi&vorites for apple for this is more than jnH another drop-leaf table. It hjtf Miller split, l'^-iU; Bert Holden, teams are headed by the Mathers Hansccm, p COMPREHENSIVE "seuce," where the absence of firm 100-Yard Brca.st-^troke- 1, Jo- who won the league title last sea- SQUIER ISLAND l the authentic design and mellow patina that mftke it * Roselle. defeated Joe Kenna, 3-0. y Dull, p n 6 pieces is desirable. I • , seph Kurtzman, 2. Otlo Krcmko; ELKS COMMITTEES MEET son. PERSONAL LIABILITY prized possession. It's all mahogany ... even the frames 3. Lcntz.sch 'ail of Plainfk'ld S. C.». Best ball: Roselle team won. ,. _ the Squier Island xLitwhiler 0 On the other hand, many of the GOOD JOB FOR YOU! The bowline committee of Rah- 2 V-i». With Mai Hurley named as gen- playground operated by the Union arc solid mnliopflnv^ Its satiny smooth finish tt hind* Time- -I in. 7 U-10 s. i new pool way LoclRe of Elks will mec^ to- pears now coming into market record >. Bill Thornley. Roselle. defeated eral supervisor of all leagues at County park Commission in Whit- INSURANCE l l Tolais 5 require considerable cooking time rubbed . . . n 13-coat operation. Open, it's 36x53, night at the clubhouse to make GeoTRe - Joerser, 2 &- /2; Stan Recreation by Proprietor William 100-Yard bark-siroko- 1. John / tier street will be brought to a for Dull in 9th mums One policy covers yourself and all to tender them and to hold their NON-COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED plans for the coming season which Hoagland. Roselle, defeated Bill Schmidt, plans are complete for will take care of a whole dinner party, fold its McNair: 2. Krc-nik.--: 3 Kui ;/.man close tonight when exercises will Madison 110 21 n 400-9 members of your household. attractive shape as well. Connell, 2\' -\^. Best ball: Teams opening the Inter-City (Pin League TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS 'all oT Pl;unh>ld a. C\>. Timo-1 z be conducted under the direction Rahway 000 001! 010—3 and it's a handsome 36x18 living room table. At Georjffie Coale. unattached. Time split, lMi-l»b. with sixteen teams on September FOR Baked Cinnamon Pears is a good 1 m. 9 4-10 h. ' ni'W pool record*. of Supervisor Ray Thompson. A To base hits—Maier. Graham. dessert dish at it's an invcatment I -... 33 8-10 s. lOVi and the^ Recreation All liabilities arising from snojts, premises, bo the -,•?#• 200-Yai-d.. Fr^'c y.t^J*^fi**l«O"--1. League with eight teams'"bir Three bast -hits-Romano. Mc m "Coop lobs "^ /****T^9C^^3B?^SBgrqijfcF5 are being ] 00-"Yard Relay — 1-.-—ti=i^. *-«*«& tteaEtfe 't>afticipation - and' girls who animals owned"b> j~~—-i^fi&pjhfirsonal acts. Pool 5-10 .-,. mew more points during the season $10,000 limits $10 per year DivinR—1, Bob Clock worthy, bowling features- The clambake Romano. Bas eon balls—off Han , 6-8 large pears or reenlist fur 3 years may br enlisted in the non-commissioned pool record). BOXING TOURNEY Those who will receive the awards scorn 2. Dull 2. Schuster 2. Struck unattached; 2, DouRher-ty. Linden committee will also meet tonight OPENS SEPT. 19 V2 c, water grade for which qualified, provided this grade is not higher 'Ulvlnp—I. Harold Droxler, include: William Flagler, Donald out—by Hanscom 2, by 6 T. brown sugar Pool; 3. Victor Gonnelri, Newark to further plans for the annual The annual amateur Odenthal. Eugene Storey, Marian than that held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6 Newark Sport.-. Club < 48.426 pt.s.»; A. C. boxinR 16. Double plays—Schu>t< r to Sltoe of lemon months of former service was in one of 400 designated military 2. Paul Vanuk. Elizabeth YMCA affair to be held September 15. tourney for benefit of the V. F. W.Curtisi Peggy and Joan Giles El- Sbephenson to Maier; Holder to , Midget Boys' Division eanor Erhardt,_ Lucille LaCoss Bauer-Brooks Company 1-inch piece of stick cinna- 134.53 ptsj; 'A. Hu^n-sl. Plainfleld starts this year on September 19 occupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired. 25-Yard Free Style^l. Eugene Graham to Piola; Manila mon S- C. '33.77 IU.S.I at the Overhold Stndium, Carteret. Ann Scheitlin. 1480 IRVING ST. RAHWAY 7-0865 , t £4 Chiehum, Linden Pool; 2, Fred Stephenson to Maier. Wash, cut in half, core and pare ', 1 Important., interesting jobs are open in hundreds of skills Jnnlor Boys' Division Any boys interested in entering cum and trades in the Army, with splendid training and educational Zobrich, Linden Pool; 3, James the bouts .should coninct Ed. 6 to 8 large pears Place them in •fflheute. $ameub h 50-Yard Free Style- 1. James advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, cloth- Naiman. Rahway Pool. Time— Coughlin, Washington avenue, I a casserole or bakins dish, add 1: Gravany. Monte Carlo Beach 15 9-10 s. sugar, ^ater, slice of lemon and ing, mediral and dental care, low-cost insurance. Club; 2, Larry Dou^herLy. Linden^ Carteret. Tickets arc ' • ; • ,; 50-Yard JTee -Style—1, Chi- cinnamon. Bake in- a moderate Pool: 3, "G50l"f;e"Coalr, unattached. .Die for ilie Ihrrr's adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable churn. Linden Pool; 2. Naiman matches a', popular oven, 350 degrees (for 30 min, bast- Time— 25 4^10 s. prices. Modern future in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at your Rahway Pool; 3. Fred Zeranak Prompt ing frequently until pears are t«i- nearest Army Recruiting Station. 50-Yard Back Stroke —1. Gnv- . Time—35.6 s. vany. Monte Carlo B. C; 2, James der and translucent. Stt>cksia«er. PJainftrld S. C; 3, Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments * Reasonable John NelninBcr. Time--31 7-10 s. . 1.' \ 1. Enlistmenti for l'i, 2 or 3 50-Ynrd Breast Stroke—1, Gra- Oho used to pay $15 WE'LL HELP.YOU ypart. ( 1-yenr enliitmmti permitted other furlough privileges con b« ob- for men now in the Army with 6 or tained from Recruiting Officers. vany. Monte Carlo B. C; 2. Aaron for o permanent— Repairing Efficient more montht of service.) 5. Musunng-out pay (based upon Kurtzman. Plainfleld S. C: 3. AVOID TROUBLE SOLID MAHOGANY 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 length of tervica) to all men who yean incluiive (17 with por«nti' are discharged to roenlist. Service content) except for men now in the 6. Option to retire «t half pay REQUIRES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE Army, who may re«nli«t •t««ny »te, < for the rest of your life after 20 COCKTAIL TABLE and former service men depending years' service — increasing to three- JOE'S Garage OF RADIO on Ienc*^-^' Service. quarters pay after 30 years'service. \ 3. A reenliitmcnt bonus of $50 All previous active federal military for onch year of active service since service counts toward retirement. Bear Wheel such bonus was last paid, or since 7. GI BUI of Right! benefits »» How- That old saylnr. ''An ounce lost entry into service, provided tured for men who enllat on or before Here Are My Credentials: r< reenlntmrnt -is within 3 months October 5, 1946. of prevention Is worth a pound 34.50 after latt honorable discharge- cm Credit 8. Choice of branch of service Alignment of cure" fits In well with driv- -1915 Commercial Wireless 4. A furlough for men who re- and overseas theater (of those still enliit within 20 days. Full details of open) on 3-yaar eo.ristme.nu. SAVE TIRE WEAR At No Extra Cost! ing throufbont the rear. It Is All CAR WASHING A really "good" table done with as much character THERE'S no Interest or c*r- especially true these days when 1915 -1920 Radio Engineer far Phyiii* Kinnry of Sew Milfvrd 1 nlnff at the peak of efficiency And charm as a Nettie Roscnstcin original, destined MONTHLY LET "US BALANCE ryinr charge when yon buy Company T RETIREMENT ow she gives herself a your fl»ww at Goldblatt's and to ret the most out of your gas to be the focal point in a beautiful room. It e solid NEW PAY SCALE Starting INCOME AFTER: YOUR WHEELS N a registered optometrist assures Vasi Pay you of properly prescribed eye- supply. Why not stop la here Makes Spring k Honduras mah6gany, every inch of it It's spacioufe, In Arfdrtio. 1o ClottifnQ, Food. Pir 20 YWorV 30 Vean' by our Factory-Trained wave ot home 1920-1921 Engineer at the great Trans- Master Sergeint •*•••* Stnlcm S.rvJce wear. and make sure your car is fta 43x17, with a rich, satiny smooth hand-rubbed Lod9|»f, Mad leal wd D**t«l Mechanics oceanic Radio Station at Tuck- Car*. or First Sergeant #163.00 £107.25 $185.63 Dr. Tail! R. Malamirt perfect condition at all thnesT Conditioning -tr-^ Technicall SeSergeanr t 135.00 87.75 151.88 finish. And, only at Kooa Bros, in New Jersey will • Optometrist erton, N. J. Let as service your whole car In Addition to pay shown at Staff Sergeant 115.00 . 74.75 Service ftJDC. In Attendance Daily LUBRICATION you find & "^ right: 20% lncr««ta for Stnrlc* Quick, and 1921 to for spxjjoff and snnufoer drirlnr* Sergeant . . . i 00.00 65.00 112.50 «isy to do. O*«rM«i. 50% If M*mb«r of Drums Trued Open Dmttr « A* M. to 6 P. ML you need to have your car run- Motor ttme-up, complete check- Corporal . . 90.00 58.50 101.25 1GNITION Flying or Glldtr Crswi. 5% '•** Abo Fri, 4 6at. Eves. Servicing Hundreds of Ra

/ RABWAY THURSDAY, AVOU&r 39,-lM6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 39, 1946 PAGE SEVEN Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Noticed Legal Notices Junior College Cavalry Squadron iway New»-Reeerd Special Services Artides For Safe Legal Notice* NEW YORK MEAT & CORPORATION NOTICE There It hereby appropriated In ad- The contractor to whom cofitxact er for 2 months, effective Aug. 1. and Seeks Volunteers Bureau Opened ST. GEORGE DELICATESSEN, Dr. Henry N. Turner DiComo Agency PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby given dition to the proceeds of the aforesaid may be awarded shall be required to also granting leuve to Roy E. Deck- 926 St. George avenue, Rahway Planning to Move? that the rollcwmg^rdlnnnce w&* duly obligation* the lum of $J&00. which furnish PerTormance Surety Company er. Cleaner and Helper, with pay, from Lieut. Colonel James Q. De- Classified FLORENCE OSL BURNER. COM- COSfrOKATlON NOTICB Vegetable Market Surteoo-CfaAropodUt General Insurance has ben made available by provi- 7-0059. catering to parties, wed- edopt^d and approved OP fln»l read- Bond satisfactory to the Commission, Aug. i. to 17th. pew of Linden, formerly of lUh- CRANPORD, Aug. 29—(Special) plete. Inquire at dark Police PTTBUC NOTICE 1* &«T*by given Under New Management 1703 frrlnf 8L TeL RA. 7-1I0S Ing at R r^gu'ar mreting of Common sion In a previously adopted budget and equal %o one hundred per cont the tallowtng OMina&c« tii duly A Real Estate 1 Agricultural Agent, advising Ken- way, commanding the 50th Cavalry —Creation of a placement bureau, dins; .salads: sandwiches made. Swan Peterson UP TO 3 ROOMS $10 Council. City of Rnhway. N. J.. toe'c as «. down payment. «a!d sum being (100%) of the aJnount of th» conTact, Station for Mrs. Andrech, Lib- adopted and approved on. ttaMl read- K r, N.J. 1 1 neth W. Iverson, Asa't. Agricultural effective at once, was announced dverfisinq a29-8t 986 ST. GEORGE AVF We*" " evening >\gu»t 38. J°'"not less than five (fl> per ''flnt of tht and alio a Surety Comp«nv On* Agent, resigned, effective Aug. 31st. Reconnaissance Squadron of th© erty Street. Clark Township- Ixig at a regtrtmr meeting of Common UP TO 5 ROOMS $1. NCTT ARY FTTBUr mxlmum amount «* t*» oMlg»tion SSIPIED ADVBRnCXSrNO c AMTTT r MOR"ON. Maintenance Bond. and Jean A. Russell. Clerk-Stenogra- 50th Armored Division, New Jer-today et Union Junior College, Aug. 22-3t Oruncll, Ctty of mmfrmr. V- J. beld »>»reln author'***!. RAHWAY SBKET METAL AND ay 7-1033 UP TO 8 ROOMS $2" Thn right In reserved to reject any pher. h*« been granted leave without sey National Guard, has announc- Springfield avenue at Holly street, ^FORMATION w-'|n-«fiRy evening. A'iguot M, 194« 1576 Irving Stm* 8ECTIOK 7 Th** all otbw m»tt«T» or all bids »nd to waiv* any an*i aU In-pay for month of September. Cranford. Dean Kenneth Camp- Rfthway News-Hecord re- Roofing Co. We are specialists SAJfUED R BtfUBTOW. n AN ORDINANCE pertaining fo aaM teTnporary flnanc- ed that applications for enlist- *HREE ROOMS OF City Ci*rk I'orm'vlltles as mav be <1eemed for the The Clerk announced that the the right to edit or reject in all types of roofs and all typea »asonable Storasr* AN ORDINAN'E to ftv'Aor'** the lne be and they are hereby refenrd be«t Interests of The Unloo ments in the 50th Cavalry Recon- bell MacKay designated Forrest Pull size bed with spring and 7 Union County Park Commission had classified advertising. All Ads of met«l work, phon* Rahway ay, N - paving of *he roadway of Or-ve to the Cltv Treasurer wh" 1B hereby t ^ , u 4' ..>< _«frir ) P. Dexter, Jr., M_A., of the chemis- AS ORJUINAXCE r submitted o request for nn appropria- nalsAan^e Sauadron arp now avail- mabtress, dresser, vanity, men's MORTGAGE Street r*om St Oro ges Avenue to r» ithcl7^d to execute anr' ls"ue s'r- IDEAL PHONE RAHWAY 7-028* Engineer and Secretary « Record type and classifica- al-5t AND MndlBon Avcnur (ruin Grove Street ce^tary lo rr»"t i nynenw r- ^ulrc the purchase of ln"d and improve- merville Armories RI well tm thebureau Is to find lull and part-time room set. radio, table, floor NAtfCB ta ftx th» amnoas ulartn M. PERN A to Inmnn Avrr'ie *"'h a Mtumlnous •'• Tior' B It is hereby <*-'- ment thereof; nurh resolu'ton \s on sundards. Errors must be re- •f regnlar netnbtn of «w Vnt- 1 Westfifld Armory. The function of the placement MNOi^ITM SWK TOPS FNSTAL~ lamp, carpet: kltcfhen ae*( por- RAhway 7-3083 pavDtncn', a n't sur'• v-'k incidental ur.f dtvlnrtic* n.H Totn^'fi: SYNOPSIS OF MINVTF.S OF MEET- file in the Clerk s office In com- ^ after first insertion as toe r or rued Fire Depart aLen ax>d ref- G. I. LOA^JS 1 pliance with such requp«t, the bond bureau Is to find full and part- celain table-, four chairs. All in '1-LZ thereto. '>«nt '"ay b* ncw^sarv or Thr nv-rntic pTlod of us*»- INO OF THE I'MON COrNTY BOARD The 50th Cavalry Reconnais- Ijlihei will not be responsiUle led or rejfelred. Stainless steel obw. members—or the Unrtormed MACHINES AJ^p advisable, und lo pn'-ldr fO' the fulnesK of nolii resolution appropriating $100,000 for time employment for students and excellent conrtttian. Inquire wt TO BUY. BUILD OR OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS IIKI.T> sance Squadron of the New Jersey i nre th*" 'one"Incorrect Inser- and Al^&ilnum metal mould- Police Department of thr ctty of ten T«*r». Park, purposes and anthorlaing the graduates. It also will foster good m White House Market, 1443 Ir- Rahway, as authorized by the FFINANCK HOMES OR| Issuance of $05,000 of bonw Jerwr It. « 4»-4*- OTHF.F PPOPERTT 1 m^nt r-qulrr-l by R S, *0:J- paswd on AUK 8. 1P4G, and that at a Plainfield, Sommerville and West- relationfl^-srtth Industry, which residential use Installed by ving strwt. or cfcii Rahway 7- BE IT OHD.* 'NET h\ th* Con>" " Regular mating of the Union Coun- 28.1" NU-VIEW 13 his bw* duly rrnde and Park Bonrd meeting on AUK 10- 1946. more and more turns to Union A" MnkP"; . Mackie 6* Sr Council of 'hr City i R-hway: ty Bnojfi of Chosen Freholdeers vim m/leld Arories, with Headquarters USED RECTLARLY skilled mpchanlcs. Call or drop 2897. Aug. BE IT ORDATNKD by the Common filed «" thr fflrc "f the City the Park Board pa««*f1 and has sub- KAGAN * GURKTN SECTICWN* 1. That th*> roadway or h«*M nt the Court House, Flizabeth. of the Squadron at Westfield. For- Junior College for trained men and us a card for free estimate. Council of the City of Rahw«y: T VENETIAN BLIND Co Noi ».h<" n N Clerk and said statement mitted an amendment to the original WORK *; APANTFrn Grove Street from f" Of-irKe* Avenue N. J , on Thur*rtny. AufT"*t 11, 1040 women. tCTOR TTPEWRITEE FOR SECTION 1. That auction 3 of the Manufact"rers of custom *>*•'" for Ovpr 50 Years shown *ho nbllfftlons an- resolution to more definitely define merly application fdr enlistment Headquarters 7-1900 Westflold Building Specialties 1 iOi TRVING ST., RAH\V-M to Madison Avenur and the rondway «»• 1 :30 P.M. r thoMzc^ by this Ordinance $15: A-l gas heater, aJmost new Ordinance above tnenUooed t* and of Madison Avenue firm Oro - Str«t the purposes for wh'^h the requested were only accepted at the West- Dexter will work in close contact 1-0034 Co., 511 South Ave. Westfleld wood -and m^ta! blinds. Rahway 7-2166 will W* within Ml riebt limit Director McMane presiding. Poll rail the same Is hereby amended to read to liunan Avenue be paved *vith n approprlntlon shaP ho . used T>ils H lien for $10; cat bed with hair mat- Don- pre-crLbed *y nald Act, •>iowed nine members present. field Armory, but effective im- with personnel managers of po- Westfteld 2 1857 Ev Rahway 7- - 3 folows: RAW' bituminous pavement t>nt nH neces- amended resolution i" RIBO r>n file in tress for $8; iO-pi«»ce funW oak und 't is further determined Minutes of meeting of August 8, mediately applications will be ac-tential employers in this area, 7-1150 . 1330-J April 18 tf "Section t. The saM salaries sr» -CORDIN<- Bary sewer. wat*r and p\x late *n Is 'he Clerk's Oftlce. Slip Covers that th*" Rrca ''e>'t n» d»»- 1946 were approved as p«" 7-1110 dining** room **** Tu*k«»r. ced, determined and payahfr - and r^nnrrtlo"s from the my Ins to cepted In all three armories. In whence come most of Union's sn'd Art ^ples on members iea^s Following monthly report* were re- way 7-0273-R. of January 1 .1946. pursuant to -T A PING points beyond the curb lines t>« In- ceived and ordered filed' -Auditor*n addition, the Plainfield and Sora- students, and he will counsel those (ARRV IV w MATTRES^FS AND BOX flr-«d Resolution* th«t oil Mild h '• 7-1700 SPHALT TTLK. GOO") SRLEO tho Budgetary .Allotments pro- stalled, that c*Tilnipe facllltle? be con w< Wrlpht. IX>HK A: Co . Count' Physl'lnn. RE SPRINGS RENOVATED H by thl.s orr* •*<•"••'• *-v " * is adopted. merville Armories will have a looking for Jobs. News-H«cord 7-0600 vided In th« oald Budft»t f>r th« Rtruct-d. tu> the eomp'-U'-n of "U<"h tr tion now tn stock. W> cniaront*** APRONS FOR SAI-E. REASON A Depends Store i TO r of »30.f"y> Following commMnlcfltlop* W*T* r~ Jnil. H/*me J>mf"« nMi"' Apfit nn-i Tear 1046. »nd ahaH be paid " SOMERSF STPTi other woiK In idcntiO to said '"' ' ntinty Knt;iMoor dutv officer available every Tues- "Our placement bureau," s«ys 1 0 All Ordinal/"« or rtirtfl '-Jvpd and ordered filed- — all «'ir iPRtallations Lln^euxn Call RaJrway 7-3180-J. semi-monttily to the said regu- Venetian Blind FOR BJEN S WEAR p'ovement "in "nay t'- r«Ki'Ur*»d day Mipht from seven pm. to tenDean MacKay, "will provide a rtf Plninflpld N J. of Ortilno'irM lr '-on'lk * with thl* Home DornonflfntJ'in Ag*nt. advl»- jwirtJf resolutions were In*'" sink tops tnstalled. Old tops lar membera of the Uniformed T * ive a complete stock SECTION 2 Th* t the pa'eo-ent <">r-1lnnnr«« IT rny pnr' of it ai'.-» Mere lntf appointment of Ruth M-vrnh as ind moved for adoption: p.m.. in order to rlarify any gues community service we are certain XECTRIC HOT PLATE, UN- Fire Department and regular p f modernizeH. westfield Bl'rtp Spe- T KARI, MARX Shirts- T'es Hose shall ri'-nd for t'i" full ' ldth r the by T• (>*••»J***"! ns in tbo "onf'ritnR por Clerk S^enogr'vpher, effective August (1) FYefholder Smith for Finance "ons in r«^(?ard to erMsttnenL^ student employers need. The de- used: two burners; four temper- matahera of **+ T *tlfonx>**1 Pollc 101 KNOPF ST Bvppine«: by Appointment roadwny t vf^ii ' *• I" " curbs rllh tl'"»n r po"'tiiis. 'pel tl-, *s (.> rf" 'Met T Money Problems? Solve Them taltic Co SI 1 S'»uth Av. West- CHRBRY RAfTWAY iG'h. at |'32O per annum, also change Commltim. » ithoMvJnK Treasurer to - maud for it has been felt strongly . $7. Call R«>vw«v 7 901c .? LINDEN 2-7053 shn'l luke ' ff l •.. r- . • ,• • • r , tn nalnry for Evelyn Of*nnon. Clerk- nepftint*- 'ho fu>le of B"nd Antic'pa- In the Westfield Armory the [J ESTATE MANAGEMENT field. We 2-18*? Rv-^i^jgg Hah- flni-' I asw " • and WP arp confident of its Katurday. .su-nogrnpher. to #1320. per annum, tion Not^s from nmr to time n.nd the Adjutant is available Monday thnj with a iting- Cn]lr"ting specialists, wuy 7 1330-J. July 3-tf la Ajiy regular member of SECTION 3 IT <\t thf sn'd Im- pffectKe Aug. 16th. alno resignation of fnov UIR tJ^Tfo' n-- provided by 'he Fririwv from 9 to 5 p m., pnd a T the Uniformed1 Fire Depart- Company) prover ep* *b-ll b* under t»»e WM' .Joseph P'az, part-time opslst4»nt agent I,ocnT Bond Act or uurh tr-rna as he remits *<*> SHELL. 69 0LLYW0OD FED. MATTRESS Hnion Junior College will open \ YOUR WA'WWC MACHINE ment and any regular mem- 4 < vision of the dry Fj?p'nw" and the fffoot've AUK 15th. and the appoint- mny fletf>Ttnine tn pro1 tdo funds to duty office Monday thru Fri- 1 its autumn term, September 23. nirp»'nK lik*- nnw' WP s'-vice on box spring vith legs; ercel ber of the Uniformed Police S t r«*et ConrnH' *' nf the Omm on ment of Mrs. Marga»*t M. Mr*rD- a* meet the r^QUlrem^nt-P of the Park day from 7 to 9 pm., for the pur "SECURITY" LOAM lent con '^tjon: wo b>urner cab- Department who U now re- Council who are hereby em/'owf^'d to *H oo per day, w«-> T-f*rT»d »-, T t under '.he appropriation rose />f accepting applications. with its engineering classes filled. and »"jpn' • ovry make and cehrinc th« maximum apnu*l ivriv/'tise r T bid- esTjibllxh the ic Any man or woman with a steady Inborn* ran use our m inet oil 'itovf conv"tiblc for • vnce Committee. by »uc'i rx>nd resol 'tlcn in PII- A few more students can be accept- nvde). W-- carry a "omplet' ltn-p aahury as prt*»ided In *ny 1 1 Col. Oep^w jilso .«tat«!d th^t the We approve practically every request fc a loan—Ifs on and maVe s'i<-h 'V*n » 'th •" •'•'"»nt tiffe wHll be fror»» •• ed in the liberal arts department, of po '" *p '*ipt R^'vior r**n • I' n'-o County rirK fommisp'op at of abwict* of Lllll' n PTP^P fo» another '•he definite bonds, v" •• " • "U lness *-o make loans and you can count on us for hHr r n;.'pm''-r 0. r.t month f1 in1 Aug ISt* > ,al«o advising "•inn'"iniinly ndnp'od for which pre entrance examina- dpr- •' E T* ROXP. 6 '° J f n*nr <*.a*i be uned for anv pood purpose. Vou pick out 7 f maximum anmn» salary as A .imiiiGtm' ion nutM'np. 1 n J f '•>**• \nd Jan* MI y Vei (2) Fte<->iolder Sm".h f>r Finnnre tions pre now available. Sol eie r*t if HBM > *frrr>e ftn(j thus h^lo rontro* the cost s """" "TEEL ICE BOX, $lff; P\n 7 03*1 f*. 'k. •\crrn f>n ' f •'pirn f'ommlttw, npprnv'ng two tempo'iry I^egal Notices les v^ ill be prepared '*»»»*"» " ' ' ATTEMPTING TO LOCATF 1 notwlth*Urn-' for 1 morn banjo map' '"" •" •••it pny appointments ind fixing Balary of service of s*ld regular mem- t*>>r.<*d and r\x--*?«»•' as follows s' *f-rinp POME IN PHONP - WRITF of John Kissling who©* f*"ui»ty Oi«-rV O' tb nf Of Evr'yn CJannon. Clerk-Stenogrnphrr In a?9 3(. Rahway 7-25*7. ber of the UttUorraed Fire Thf ni • of I1 • lo5t 'ilflTlri ru>r a1 Juries flrer at «1320 00 pr 'nnvti. F'fectivp communicate with ' TTBNTT'IRE F O M S H F 1> IN § BTKH, 28 IN. ANH A td Police Dcpartmetit." fro-n th' mnl'"* to points be rrinHo int on frrr" obtn'Mnblr nt (5) Freeholder Dxidley for Com- th*- "oard of Fi'ctJonj» »idvising t lltlnn A»i(f JP 1946. w'i' t't- •'••! --'11 M.)on| in you* home: »'so repj»'"ing and SSCTIOH 2. AH Ordiumcm 1 A. Kussmaui. 228-03 girls bike, 26 hi.. f«» **\* or yt'id 'he r -ir ltr»*« and *n-n thirds r'.in'i* ( offlr^, and >r nc- S Vim-ing. I'lc*-. r-turr)"d rrom •'•IUH'V adopted mittee on Public Welfare, accepting CHILD WELFARE l| > 1. Queens. chairs g'"**d Phon" "«hway part* of Ordinance* lncon*i»'**»* Automobile Pf of t ' rfyr nf the T(id**i*V | nrcnriit d '-y » rertifl^ I r-bot-V leave or July i-t. and al»o "dvlslng work o* insta'Mng and construction of ISSUES NEW APPEAL Piahway 7-0422 J. Locksmith (3) Fre«''older Baxic for tb" Rood 7 t«54 R P Jensen with are b *3 and -ork lnfi'fr.tn! tJ- "reif Bhall be pnynbip in '.b' T'nlon Count - leave •>{ nbupnr" of Rownarv Bnwn. power house equipment chang«« at LOANS Aug. 2-35 The RaHwxy Child Welfare dulv iv.'.'.i'v - -1 ap^lr•-' '' (* properly mlsr'rn In r.pxiui't (*#!••••' '•'eric, »*a.>i been extend*"' for one H*y Committee *eque«tlr»(? Ptat<" High- Bonnie Burn and authorizing final a29-2t REFRIGERATOR. POUNDS riANO TUNING * way Dept to Include the application Rahway Brake Service SIPNFVS bfrn*''."i'm thfp by In cpnt (10") of the bid Win. Sauer, calling attention to payment after expiration of 60 days Committee has issued an appeal "TO HATE SICKNESS iee car>«***+v t(«t»of Twp «f 6ooteb/ Plainn for Stntc 1M6 with ihc law as u J xral (TrninAfje cr>ndlMon at Second Avo.. from dr.t> hereof, won oh roll call far homes for three children in- DRESSMAKING. SHIRTS. BLOIT- SERVICING Complete Automotive R**pal' KEYS FOR and 'he r'm^ir 'nf? crmt >r iald !m- Aid for Maint*rnnee pnd Rrpafr oi $25 to $300 In One Day Disability Insurance and street. Army & Navv b1 ciders may Y-e ob- and I>x"i3t St , Ro""!!" wo- i»(»nnrt "nahlmously adopted. We'tfl'-ld Road, from N- J SfjR. cluding two boys 3 and 6 years ecd It than not have it and ses, dress*"?. pt<* Call Rah way For Appointment call and Electric Serrlee To All p nt thp obov<- mentloDfd o^flre ••• Road Ccnmlttee ' There being no further business and lB Honses For Sale A MILLION LOCKSi No 29 to North Avenue, was ^n roll old and a girl 16 months old. The REGINA Makes Of Car* Complete outfittpts t« n\f* f»r at larpe upon deposit of $in 00. which sum will Sxint. of public Worlrs. granting upon motion of Freeholder Dudley, K. Fata R. BtBenedetto. 7-3180-J. RAhway 7-3114-W dulv wcondeH nnd carried the Direc- parents are seperated and the 4 fjnan Company is ^Ready to Serve ^ «» Genslne P&rts Used t., and Work. SECTION 5 Th5t the owners or be ret'vrned \»pon return of ""ild d"""" of absenre. without nay. +o Jo- p lt -all Hnes> 650 Sem- sic box. Call between 12 l B*tw«pn fi-7'30 P M. EXPERT REPAIRS ON lands adj^'nirv a"d nbutt,>'\g «n said mnnt-j b*>fnro ^ptrmhor ^0. 191G (4) Freeholder Brtuer for Road tor declared Board adjourned. Next rOCKER SPANIELS AND SCOT- wph Burrusrann, Olenner and Help- mother is finding It difficult to Right Here on Main Street" Tel. Rahwfty 7-1910W. m.f 1543 Irving street. 1263 MAIN ST. RAH. 1-1511 I.OCKS. BIKES, SAWS, ETC- Ladies Work Clothes stTWt nrr hfeby n/~Mfled lr Install Committee, nrprovlng the Inclusion of regular meeting, Thumday, September keep the family together. The tish Terriers for sale. Long Lane CARTCBKT—IDEAL PARK SEC- In ornrdnnce W.'h n m^p to be p»~e- Park Avenue, from Middlesex County 13. 1(140. nt 1 30 P.M. UojoTthoroughly insulated, newly parr••• »5 Years In assessed as elsewhere herelr provided Summer Clearance Sale Mrs. Thomas Holt, Mrs. Walter away Pa^k tennis courts. If tion; early poss*sskm. T J TUNED and 1 TWO-PTECE ITVING ROOM Confidence!) SECTION* 6. Thpt the pun ol Gelling, Mrs. Reginald Chrifftop- (round plfa-sf return t-o : ;*• Open Friday 'Til 6 Rate 2y2K on Mo. Balance suitp; maroon and blue; excel- Gibbons. 1498 *rvin* stw* TH Thp prim Rtor»" •30.000 be pnd the name \t- hereby Jaer, Mrs. Maurice Giroud, Mrs. !ig street. Reward. Repairs appropriated for the purpose of tem- Moving—Trurkinp lent condition: reasonable. Rah- Rahway 7-1497. Write MIIJ.INERY and DRESSES Rober Hone, Mrs. Wilson Deafcin, porarily financing th» costa and ex- IST-SMAM- DOG. MALE. way 7-O17O-J. penses In connection with the fore- REPAIRED Mrs. Bdward MbuKon, Mrs. Harry Storage PROPERTY WITH INCOME—8 FACFK INSULATION Bring your prescriptions to going work and that the cost of said Hanf. Mrs. Richard Dube. brown, black -and white; looks room house. 3 caj^arage. and Lloyd's for eareful compound- ELECTRIC local Improvement be paid therefrom te beagle. Rahway license No. and that Bond Anticipation note or Call 7-2RS a 8 room cottase with road 4«1 CLEVELAND AVK. MTLIJNERY Reduced to RpwarH Call Rahway ONE AND A HALF TON DUMP Poultry inR with fresh potent dmigs— ORVILLE WAY MOTOR notes are hereby authorized to be dump truck by day, hour or job. 47 stand and store part vacant on Issued* rroni time to time In an -2629." Hir.HI.ANl> PARK. N. J at re*sonahly fair prires. LOCKSMITH—GUNSMITH amount not to exceed in the. aggre- teen to sixty three, for all vete- Oranford 6-2258-W. 5 lots. Asking $17,000. St. Rewinding SOUP CHICKENS FOR SALE. gate *30.000. pursuant to the statute* $1.00 - $1.50 - $1.95 rans of World War U, but for Expert Auto Repairing George avenue. 4 houses from Or Phone Bicycle Repairing of all Kinds tn such caw?s made and provided Call Mrs. Le Blanc. Rahway Clnverlea!. Aven«l, left aide going 71 E. MILTON AVR and •which Bond Anticipation Notes BhoU Rahway Music members of the State Guard and NEW BRUNSWICK 2-1312 bear Interest at a rate not to axrre-d Regular Values $2.98 to $6.98 all others the enlistment age will BRAKES -^~ SPRINGS SHOCK ABSORBERS Autos For Sale 7-0591-W. to shore. Saw Piling General Repairs as six percentum ptr annum. be eighteen to thlrty-tfive. The Col. MOTOR TUNE DP FUEL PUMPS CLUTCHES * & Bookshop il FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN. jf ROASTING DUCKS— Lawn Mower Sharpening EXPERT WORKMANSHIP also «tated that men who work STARTERS GE7&CBATOBS CABBURETOKS ill Rahft-ay 7-3180-J. Professional Services 5 to 6 pounds. Small broilers Fuel Oil ALL WORK GUARANTEED DRESSES Reduced to jahtf t >work and enlists he 8

. X M one groaned, Tn done for": Themy tomb tbout town „ gen WM^ administered to revive PWlip Carey e shown" at Publlahetf Thursday ftlteroons by The R&hwmy Publishing Corporation. you shouldn't end a sentence ylth Ing of a whtte Christmas Front ; pantry ywMl ^-etocked. Even th 1 warm the kitchen. She failed to y. - to use his meager income to-study the matinee performance on Sat- Entered at the port, oftlc« at JRabway, New Jenny, u seooud dui null matter a preposition." : 1 r home * Sunday morning. urday and Sunday. • - • nndcr the act of U*rcb 3. 1070. Tax Office- Reveals Dtfta On ••'"'• Goodbye 'Sumtaer Some Can, So Can You novfoe won't go astray with i . Mary E. -LUdlaw. 82 years light the gas jet and the women medicine. While at a tea house, Property Transfer Long: Ago Continued on Pare ™ * old and her daughter, Miss became drowsy. They finally got Philip is served by Mildred Rogers With^tije -weather-bureau fore- The preserve battle is on. On the back door open and reeled (Eleanor Parker) who impresses SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Sln£>e copy, 3 cfnu. Local dellTery or by mall, post- casting ah early fall blie coel and Evelyn Ludlow, 42, of 096 West FISHERMEN HAVE LUCK paid within Union County, one year, $2.00. Six months, $1.25. Three month*. Recently in searching the taxes into the yard before it was too #im aa^eing-cheap and TnderBut 85c By mall, postpaid ontnldr of Union Coroty, one year, (2.50. Six months, oil dealers must be rubbing their Grand avenue, escaped certain lt Good catches of porgies'ahi" njfO. Single eoplei 0y man. *» onta. AT r~r**M« HI advance. on some property in the City of death: Mrs. Sarah-Unchester of she Is a girl of strange ma^neLlsm flounders -were reported "by local Rahway the Receiver of Taxes. J. harids In glee. ~T guess weTl Mve and despite himself, Philip is to sharpen up the axe and tackle Ffrnote street discovered the col- Isaac Waltons who visited the PrancIs"Fox7 c'am^across the rec- lapsed women and notified police. RETURN *FROM VACATION drawn back to her. So obsessed shore for their favorite pastimes ord of a deed conveying property some "of that "natural resource" does he become that his work suf- Member in our back yard. G«t out your Detective Robert 'Jf^W&lker and Dr. and Mrs. Solomon Abram- over the week-end. Councilman Jersey In August 1910. which contans *-•*•***£ Sgt Archer Weldling\arrived -to- son of 1181 Jaques avenue, have fers; but ,w#eil- Mildred marries Otto Wiemer and Anthony) J. some enlightening restrictions, and yarn girls and whip up a warm another man, he plunges back into Association gether with Dr. Alexander Lewis returned from a vacation spent Mt Klmmick. former Councilman we quote same below. It will be sweater for yourselves. of 113 East Milton avenue. Oxy- Asbury Park. his studies and his progress is David Stflwart. City Attorney I* noted that while the automobile at ~ Peddie,Reunion In Rahway brilliant. Then-one-night he re- H. Schneider. William Dolan, li»\ Atiffu«t 29. 194fi 'hat Lime was just coming into This weekend was one crowded THE SHORTEST DISTANCE turns to - his . flat to find - theI Russell Roarke and George Pni- use no minion is m^d** of nme in with gaelty and crumpled, defeated figure of the zer caught forty porgies and-seven the deed. activity for Jane girl he thought had gone from his floundsrs in a trip off Manasqiian. HARVEST TIME Elmer, Itfancy 'And the said party of the first between these, life forever. The resulting conflict FLfty porpies were taken by Harry Hanf, J o Ix n • > i • culminates in s highly doemattc Collins, Stanley Drake. Walter 1 1 o part for himself, his heirs and as- M t iftfii ' i i • i 111111 p 11 ' \ h;» '• pp. f ' u r >t \ It iiijns does hereby covenant and Robnett and climax in which Philip makes an Stokesbury, Julius Gubas, James • f W. Jackie Rohde erf unalterable decision, i DeClcco. George Schaefer and .'!• 1 its \<><< ' t p:, •;' * i' '• i;i\ twrec that the .said party of the TWO POINTS second part, its iiucc^s^or<• and as- ColonU. They William Abrams in a trip out ot • - • 11 • i T > • M I' v (A ' n<\ Great Kills. -'tins .a.s follows:- - w^fe host to EMPIRE THEATER th.elr. friends That the s.iid party of the sec- Beauty.. musifc. co!or • and a 1 whom they met -heartwarming s*ory make -"En- ond part, his heirs anr assigns, while at- the CHAS. QUEENEN CHRISTENED shall not and wiM no' nt nny time chanted Forest" which will show Charles Carroll Que^nen, son of h> in'' f 1 r Young People's Tiff. t \ brfor* 'hr fir -f (lav '; January ONE SMALL BOY *JttT foorUfart^SB and yffttf make PI at bhe Empire f^r three days Mr. and Mrs. Charles Queenen of r Assembly a t n\ f-i-j *h 1920. »M'» -t o' permit, upon said all-color drama/'Tba Socluaita^ FiftoU* as bedirHfttl as a DUney starting FMdav, a h«artiyarmlng 298 ast flcott avenue was chltst- \ •-:> •• t : c nv rp k! 1 1 Peddle SchooL bar,'-- \\\ T ! pr >-m;- " < '' ' ' '' livrry feature-come- to'life<.H«rt,is\0iir Artist's impreasloe of Billy Se- expeTipnr** for movio fnns of all ened by Rt. Rev. Msgr. C- J. f in n i u1 • i • f •» T ' A visit to New r i' \ w 'U On Mr. nipciiln shep. pivu-Ty. vpm, who plays the boy, and toroe of his forest friends. ALEXIS SMITH (above. wltH t^rfii- PaULKCDreiaT Jeajuis What Kane at St. Ms»ry*s Church Sun- York, a roller > H h h- tn n\ 11 '' * Iflc C h.jus- -ini:i' sh'M' fonjc it means to love someone whfo d6cstt' n6ve bACtt Fn Warners* mo- It is a drama of mother love, day. Charles L. Carroll and in > 1 M interwoven with the kind of fan- Miss Elizabeth Condron. uncle !>< '•' I'.M. 1 '•'"nm "nrrinr br^ - foun- viiur drama, Of Unman Bondage." playlnj: Sunday to-Wcdnee skating party, a picnic at the TO PREVENT THOSE ••UTTtE" TROUBI FR THAT CAN Legal Notices Legal Notices and cousin of the child were *the dr*" !l:»l] "I ntliPT jtnn f;irtnry. Hohde's In Colonia were the hUrh day at the Raaway Theatre. tasy that has all the beauty of a f SPOIL YOUR PLEASURE sponsors A party was held *rt the thi-- ti nor •n.-'nufacio'v nr 1'ie man- Hprhts of the get-to-gether. Disney feature come to life. ••• m;»k-";' <•' L'MI1 r^^'^l IN CHAX-fTERT OF NEW JFHSEV from thd southerly etde of Monroe Edmund Lowe, Brenda Joyce. Queenen home-following the cere- Pupil Meets Former Teacher Street; thane* running easterly at NIGHT mony with relative? from Rah- '' Kino ' :»''ii-h :tl inl 7/you'll come in and tell us your home* 147-240 Harry Davenport, Billy Severn and Hi What a surprise for Gladys •• inknown Claimant and wife or right angles.with said Bond Street one PLANNED BY JUNIORS Theatres way, Plainfick* nnd Jersey City •jik r; fourteen bird and animal actors Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. huebnml or Unknown Clalfnant, hundred and three feet, more or leap, At* tlw mteettaBT- Monday participating. • n;, , • purchase or refinancing prQblem, we to .tnc jjouttoweaterly corner of land play in the picture. 'b P#£S£#V£ FOOD TOPAY /S TO SAV£ UV£S.... C. Fleming of West Grand ave- an the cane may tw, Moses C. l 1 p Safe, Carefree ftpTleh^nor nnd Mrs. Moses C. Tlchfr- now CLT formerly owned by Oeo., W.of tJnion round!, No. 31, Jr. O.) HI t ni n: hi'*" EVEXY JAR OF FOOD PUT UP ADOS TO OUR nue, when she boarded th*> pdane Roll; "theoca northerly along his land RAHWAY THEATER m* p will suggest a bank mortgage plan nor, wire of Moses C. Tlcheftof, 0. A. M. plans wert madfi for a> or i' ^; i :'.;•! • 'iv jr HOME SUPPLIES AND MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SENP and pareller wllh Bond Street fifty Joan Davis aotf Jack Oakie, cO- rip I 1 at Newark Airport to^take oft for Don't Guess - Don't Trust to Lurk Make Sure! ^ohn Ely and -Mrs. John Bly, wife Fast Councilors' night to De_taeld MORE POOD TO THOSE STARVING ABROAD of John Ely, Maria jUllnr^nKTAr. feet morftof &*B to.the southwesterly starred^in, one'of the year's moat 1 1 t 1. New Orleans. Her former science that will enable you to achieve com- aldt -of ^Grand Street: thence south- in the near-Iuture ,witl>-W. Harry TMMtM. t Th ' V ' 1' tat SURPLUS GARDEN PRODUCE THAT (S NOT CANNED Altlnr. husband of Maria.AlUn'i, oufcrageoudy-funny-comedies, are teacher, John Costello was a-fel- Mao Ford James and Mr. James, easterly along Bald sJde ot Grand Stuart, John, Gerner, Albert K: 1 •* woor* WASTED. ANO POOP WASTEO COSTS £.*!/£$... entertaining moviegoers at the M( low passenger. Gladyc is spending plete home ownership in reasonable r huAiaitd oi IHary Ford James, Street one hundred forty-one Xeet, Schaefer,. Sr., Fred Gerner end top or HERE'S WHAT SHOULD P T« Margaret Crane Colvla and Mr. more or less* to land now or formerly Rahway Theatre, In- - t^e picture, ' U '1 \t rr>X rooo THtS YEAR TH£ WORLD COOKS her vacation with friends in the Alfred T. Crane to ..take charge. A fnr t'lc rmrviiv •>') o' Calvin, husband or Margaret of Frances Gibson: thence south- \ "She Wrote the Book"" Appearing Mardi Gras city. time and at reasonable cosu .. - ADJUST BRAKES westerly along her,- land one, delegation will attend the next THEATRE \ lit- f>: -l.iiu" '("\< I.T' "' 7V OUR DEMOCRACY. ColTln, thr cbfidren or Ruranna | witii the two stars are Micha n Thlnjrs Crop Up in the Queemt CHECK BRAKE FLUID M. Colvln, dereased, and the re- hundred and Seventy fe^t to" a tfta^e Council visitation program 0 JO ••fir fci point; thence westerly along lands of Atier, Kirby CK»ct. Jacqueline de S I ' -» *-tr»t niiiii In Places Kpertlve Bj>ouHea of Raid children, Phone RAHWAY7-S25! REPACK WHEEL BEARINGS and their heirs, devisees, nnd per-unknown owntf and J. K. RolJ, one by Vigilant Couacil, No. 155Wi, t and Gloria Stuart. • ntt h cf I:* " pi I A couple of .my good friends, COMPLETE LUBRICATION hundred twenty fe$t, more or le«. toKearney, on September 10th, A fl'O fV-'Ml' liurk r-7 Me- f t T 1/ Ronnl rcprtsentatlYCfi. and their or An inwnloiifi story, dealing with at 1—EVE. at 7 P. Ht back from vacationing in,- the UUxv ol^oJCil,?|^E OF P^U0PN3£ CHECK «BL FILTER " any of their h«ln*, devlnees, execu- the easUriy side' of, Bond Street: Ladles' Night program will be SAT., SO^'Jfe'flOLIDAYg COI^TINUOUS 1 TO 11:30 P. M. outright, thus tK?> city roady c;ish for oporat^Mis in . nor any li^spiUil. anH that tors, admlnbtratora^ grantees, as- thtnos northerly along t2i» same one a case of mistaken identity, pro- countryside" of Pennsylvania, came Twelve CHANGE OIL . hundred fifty-five leet,,more or less held in the fall, this to be in cdriit ion t ••> r i !I! not m p-T-pn: t n hr CLEAN, FUEL BOWL slpns or'succesftors, tjx right, title. vides the background, and situa- >n bearing a gift wrapped in berib- 1 to the. pUoe of BEOINinNO.' charge of a committee made up of tlv ^' i 01 any p^i" Interest ' Monthly Or Interest: tions for some of-the most hilari- Today. Friday and Saturday boned tissue. Suggestive of the Charse CLEAN COOLING SYSTEM John Gerner, diainoran, Albert : rn^ryinL- or Loan CHECK FAN BELT By virtiic of an. order or. the Court Being the same premises conveyed ous action Tetr Indented for the 11 P»m^nU Hazeldine. Albert-H. Schaefer, Jr., i Mid-Victorian period, they tracked : of Chancery of New Jersey," made on to the complainant by Henry R. Ap- Thr n'v «ct i M 'uvnr hliTi^Tfls: flf prreo ;i » r I fr" ? 100 *?6 rir.34 CHECK BATTERY the 22nd day of August 1943, Jn a screen.- •• - • - - - ^ r 1 down a relic of ancient plumbing plegate and Alfce C. Applegate, his Joseph -Spilatore—and John P. 3 'h^rn br '-.nlri or (i! n-,vrH fit •;') •"f «M •<'• which th*\v Hern <• no hpurfit This land is ta,v frop, 2(K) "12 CHECK ALL LIGHTS cause wherein K&thrya V. Romagnano wife, by deed dated February 23, 1940 A highly sensitive man's infatu- mi^"s or an\ in someone's attic. To what usage la complainant and you are made de- and recorded In the Union County Jenkins. Boys Club activities win •Q hr sn'ci c:i s;>ui are these relics put? Just Jteep CLEAN, REFILL AIR CLEANER be resumed in September it wasation for a cheap, self-loving and is owned by the rnupicypility whi"h'-;m'( tax itself Thei t oar: thereof anv strong or sp 300 - 18 25.00 fendants, you are hereby required to Register's Office In Deed Book J397 vicious' woman- is the dramatic things long enough and they'll pop CHECK PLUGS and POINTS appear and answer the amended bill Page 287 n That »>IP ';:ud par'v nf thr -.•-• idea from "House Beautiful.", «? all or part of said lands and premises: set" Maugham • wrote *he «*ory and If you desire-to make such claim. Taynorand Albert- Hazeldine. |q mire IP ' "Mliniir in t • • tli<- futiitr \ti-t nndn.TM. his hoirs or assign« *-ha'l • • • Going A Little Too Far .' The said bill U filed, to quiet the which l£ translated onto the screen I admire those humans who title o^ the Bald complainant to cer- you are required to answer the said the location of the city. not and will not srect or permit Fv Cnunrilmnn A F. Lufberry took a vory pretty fall tain lands and premises situated In bill, but not otherwise. as a moving account of uncrequitted on any p-i! of thr h^r^in drs^Tibrd treat the English language ten- the City of Rahway, County of Union, KAGAN & GURKIN love. • • * • - • • • - • • derly, use it purely, and from WEST END GARAGE, Inc. Solicitors for Complainant This condition rnnk<»»; hi»H in 'h< hnnd, <>f priv;itr cwr promiriPS and building i*cept a de- from hi*- fvr-i" on pophir street Sunday morning while doing and State of New Jersey, and are more While -studying art in Paris, whose lips it drops like pearls. particularly, described as followsv UM Irving £t. CRANFORD ers. valuable While priept: ;ire h'^li ;m<] there is ;\ f]em;iiu tached or n srm-detached dwelling t ptypt n<--ij T'-^iHcnr-Q^Af^atrick Toomey. Rahway; N, J.- ijou.se and no such fhveHinR house However I respect those lower be- BEGINNING at & point,off the east- for buildmp lots, the city should mnk<' every effort ro ror. * * * erly, side of.Bond Street distant one Dated: August 26, 1946 a29-4t HlfiMAN BONDAGE ;ha'l hf hmii for t)io usr or oc*u- ings who resort to the vernacular, hundred feet. In & southerly direction 6 1 Authorized Parts and Service ALEXIS SMITH—PAIL tinup -the sales of its holdings Bs' d'>m^ <-\ the city will ii"' :iam-v of mom than two familie. Annunl c\fijrn before the ficsi af the ^LX is a "fJa^ rcof." nor shall such Sun & Mon. 1:00—4:15—7:35—9:50 set an all-time record. buiiciinK cr any part thereof rx- Railroad Square. piENCE ': Tues. 2:40—8:40 • t * QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITY "DRESSED TO KILL" We shouldn't re->t on a ^ood record however. The efi^pt steps, piazzas, bay or orie" Ba.-ll Knthbonr—Nlgfl Bruce windows and ether u.sual projec- Miss Tillie Neubert, manager of the Rahway Telephone Youf Purchases Can be Made with Savlnga Sun. 4f Mon. 3:05—3:20—8:40 fci t to sell property should be continued until the city i? loivs appurtentani [.hereto be er- • Time Payments IT Desired * ESizabe'.h Tiics. 1:30—7:00—10:30 left without a holding. It JS then, and only then, that the ected or maintained upon any part Company is on vacation visiting Point Pleasant. t CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE J LVItOK DAY—Monday, Kept. 2nd city will be in its best position for it will have its maximum of said premises within twenty feet Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifti of the line of Avenue, ex- -" • Noel Coward's - Sturts Wednesday, Sept. 4 of ratables from which to collect tho taxed that pay the co:,: Rahway 30 Years Ago cepting, however, such stable for CLAl'DETTE COLBERT -PLUS- of operations of the municipality. horses as is' appurtenant to pri- Over 200 attended annual outing of Rahway Eagles, Em-Bee jewelers "BtlTHE SPIRIT" JOHN WAYNE vate residences, which stable if A'ith clambake, games and music at Leichtnam's Grove, Rex. Harrispn-GQn-. .Cumrnings '^WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" erected must stand at least-flixfy &&y STREET RAHWAY, N. J. ' "STRANGE TRIANGLE" RECREATION IN THE FUTURE feet from the Avenue. Street, or Clark. James McCollum -heads committee. Tom Conway-Rita Corday Preston Foster—Signe Ha.s.so Place, upon which Mich premises • * * "The Falcon's Alibi" The talent show presented by the boys and the u,\i'l ;ibut. ncr shall more than on*- Mary B. Morris, oldest member of Second Presbyterian ROPER SUN. THRU TUES.—2 Hits who enjoyed their summer vacations on the municapilny such dwelling house and one such Church, age 98 years, 6 months and 15 dayS, dies at home A operated playgrounds of the city brought to a virtual clos< .-table be erected or permitted on Wallace Beery-Marg. O'Brien each parcel of land of 30 .'t. in of niece, Mrs. Anna M. Whiting, of 26 Clinton street. GLENWOOD activities sponsured by the Recreation Commission fo. width of street frontage by a* dop- • # * "BAD BASCOMIT Isetin Theatre this season No one can doubt but what the program dur th as the lots are laid out on the Empire Theatre made a part of International Circuit, ROUND OAK Iselln, N. J. Metuchen 6-1279 Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. ing the summei has been a vital one, a program which luu map aforesaid, nor shall any fence Pat O'Brien-Ruth Warrick in be built or maintained on any part with regular shows to play here as part of the nation-wide ESTATE been not only recreational, but educational as well. Th< of said premises unless the nature circuit. "Perilous Holiday" Wed. & Thurs—2 Request Hits FBI. & SAT., Aug. 30 & 31 value of the program from a safety angle cannot be meas- kind, shape and material be first • • • ' m WELBILT ured and the savings to families in dollars and cents can- made known to the part of the first part and American File and Drum Corps make plans for big 'it not be calculated. x for Sally and Steve of in writing:— ^oenig*s'Ha"Tn"Maih Street on Oct. .fltHrCorhrnu- Financed, of couiroc? TER.RITOR Y" mr xetm VWMT uvnvoiT n selecting the staff of trained workers this year, tin lee headed by Charles Crowcll, includes: "Raymond Hoag- THE RTTZ BROTHERS -' i- 19s That all covenants shall be and • BENGAL starring took a step in the right direction. No prograrr be taken as real covenants running land, Frank Walker and Walter Clos. •••••.'. V^;:- bT; 'Straight, Place & Show' •Jfrnrm is ever better thi.n the personnel which administers it. Only with the land being binding upon • • • Randolph Scott-Ann Richards the hetrs. executors, administrators Rahway Savings Institution IMMEDIATE George "Gabby" Hayes jij|-- a trained staff should be entrusted with the work in the and assigns of the party of the sec- August 22nd reported hottest day on record here On SUN. & MON., Sept. 1 and 2 future. ond part until JanuaJy 1, 1920 SoWn side of Cherry street at three in the afternoon the •> •,-"• " •* ^ ••v DELIVERY at the • I V*) when they shall cease and termin thermometer read 98 in the shade, out in sun temperature We turn now from the summer to the proposed fall ane ate." On Most Makes "" J ANIE was 125 to 130. winter pro:',rum. The commsmion has on its slate a pro- v • .-, • -.~\ ,- TLAYGROUND WINNERS • r- ••...-•% GETS MARRIED" posal to put a training gym on the top floor of headquart- ENJOY PICNIC TREAT %! Limited Quantities! starring ers in Main street. This sounds like a good move for it will The high point winners from Rahway 15 Years Ago Direct reduction, monthly payment Mort- Joan Leslie-Robert Hutton li *>e possible to give recreation -to a considerable group. each of the four -municipal play- Chemists of Aluminum Company of America report to gage Loans. Have Your Hotise ' Railway, N. J. ground units were honored at a TUES. & WED., Sept. 3 & 4 s There is u proposal to build bleachers on several of the week-end picnic held at Echo local industrial firm that Rahway city water is better qual- Friday thru Sunday fields during the next year. This sounds reasonable also. Lake Park. The ouilng was thr ity from a chemical and bacteriological standpoint than Up to twenty years for repayment. "MURDER IN THE CO-FEATURE The proposal to, establish outdoor skating rinks is good.. first of its kind under the pro- the uatcr Xounti in 90 per cent of cities and towns in the MUSIC gram of the Recreation Commis- Take Aglvanfcge'6f C$r S^MYdl Rates! ROBINSON'S nation. 'BLONDE ALIBI' Some place for roller skating would also be valuable, for sioners. A bus transported the Your equity increases witK each monthly -- (39th* Tekr) starring it would keep the younger element in town and eliminate children under direction of the * * TIME PAYiyiENrS^FRp ESTIMATES Vera Hruba Ralston Maxtha O'Driscoll-'torn Neal supervisors. A frankfurter* roast payment. Union County's Laxtest William Marshall i this exodus to neighboring areas and a bus trip home at was a feature of the program. Rahway Police to issue Courtesy Cards to those who • Housewarefl Store Helen* Wolfcer-Nancy Kelly SAT. Sc SUN. MATS. i hours when the small fry should be in bed. Activities included boatinR violate parking or traffic laws r regulations. William Gargan 4r—CARTOONS-4 baseball, checkers and othei * * c Prompt, friendly service. 1527.WLMN ST.. RAHWAY There are also plans ahead for running an indoor pro- games. Gold, silver and bronze RAHWAY 7-2200 gram this winter which will include basketball. This idea medals were awarded winners of Philomena Scarpilto. '1, of 36 Main street, dies.of burns is good and bad, depending upon how the program is de- the field events. A team consist- received while playing with matches. Stop in today for details Telephone RAhway 7-2116-W ing of Anthony Oherubini, John * $ * if veloped. If the program is only for those groups who are Sieto nnd Jack Robnett from the out of school, we will agree that it is valuable. If the pro- Roosevelt area won a relay rac-^ John J. Stamler, of Elizabeth speaking to Kiwanis State Theatre >r ifr~ gram is going to include anyone in school it is duplicating Other medal winners w?re: Mau- warns that panic not over yet and worst year ahead. -PLUS- reen Sauer. Nancy Doty. Donald THBU 8ATCBOA¥ •• an effort, has no value, and should be forgotten about. Lane, Joseph Shannon. Jame.s A-,, Corey. Vriri JOHNSON -'-'Esther WILLIAMS in The schools are providing, through its varsity and in- Rahway 5 Years Ago* T|ie pahway Savings ThiriT Annual Family fluting of Mulvey-Ditmars Post V.F.W. tramural paognams. all the recreation the boys and girls of ST. MARYS ALI'.MM Rahway Hebrew Congregation asks Attorney Joseph "EASY TO WED" " AT ROYAL GARDENS GRO^EE™ »,r / .-SATORBAY, AUGUST 31*t, 1946 : •il school age need. Leagues such as were formed last year DANCE ON FKIDAV Feinbcrg to serve again as president. \ > • . EAST HAZELWOOD AVENUE. RA^WAX.?' f; • PLTO ^ which called for young boys and girls to travel from one Tlie general enier; * * * Brehda MARSHALL.- Wm. GARGAN in ommitU'e of S: \In-y\s III end of the city to the other to play basketball games was Association will .sponw another Supt. of Schools Arthur L. Perry announces registra- A GRANn PRIZE DRAWING WILL BE HELD! MISCHAAUER.i bad from the angle of travel and late hours and also from n a senes of summer dances at tion of new pupils here on September 5th. 1 let Prize—APEX ELECTRIC WARPER S^AME SfPERSQNATION ="• Mary .s auditorium. Friday * • • "The Bank of Strength '' SUNDAY XHKU TUESDAY Labor Day CONTINUOirS the angle that mest of those who took part were also taking 2nd Prize—"AUTOMATIC" TABtE JIADIO Walt Dtaey't Comedy Musical NEXTWEEK—Thurs., Fri., Sat. A lai-e sroup was enter- x part in school leagues. at the w.'ok-cnd dance. Council passes ordinance limiting parking in business 3rd Prize—MYSTERY A^ARD ($151 Vdue) \ *- Feature - : Paul Henreid-Eleanor Parker Jack Holt and Dons Taylor and section. Covers streets around railroad station. 1500 IRVING STREET , WAY, N. J. Recreation is a necessity up to a certain point, but like RAH "Make Minie Music" in CLAUDETTE COLBERT.- JOIISL^AYNE in y p p, Dorothy MUler and Edward Allen i ^ _ « + « v THESE PRIZES WILL REIVf AIIV pNpiSPL4y UN^IL DAY OF DRAWING AT (In Color)' "Of Human Bondage" anything else, too much of it is as bad or worse tluan none won the featured spot dances Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation at all. We hope this fact will be considered when final plans Jean Stanton and Thomas Rud- Miss Gertrude Pastul, 17,-employee of Robinson's DEPENDABLE TIRE GO., Irving St. kin won prizes in a musical guess- WEDNE8DAY THRU SATURDAY 'Without Reservation' ar£ drafted for the work this'fall and winter. store, injured when she rolled between cars and the edge Home of Quality Household Appliances - Ing contest. of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station platform here. Olivia DeHavUland in "TO EACH HIS OWN'

•**" .'•'••^•*— £** .i*: •- * I PAOE T AUOUBT W. 1W6 ,. • »••-- The Home Front Armstrong** office at the Co'unty get out my paring knife and add GULFO FAMILY HAS Court House. If you*-can read, you to, it. Hoping you girls will be in- ANNIVERSARY PARTY Continued from !*»**» Trn can can. spired too by remote control I The fouVth wedding anniver- HURRY, hurry, hurry . . . timys One of the nicest Rifts that I have a good easy tomnto recipe sary of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gulfo fteub's r-anning center at the High have, received lately la several for you to try out. of 308 Seminary avenue, was cele- a fleetin'—get your children'* Hard. SUPPORT THE :;nd air-the materials and Recipe of the Week contributed brated with a week-end social 'Round home canned.products from Salem, robe set for school days. Take vUUr r,* flowing out of Mary|N. J. which* has Inspired me t/| by Mrs.'M. Patraitls erf Russell gathering for relatives and friends SALVATION ARMY avenue. at one Gulfo home. Motion pic- youngsters by the ,hand and come Tomato Foree tures of the party were taken and ! CAMPAIGN 4 qts. tomatoes ~ " several reels of oldUme films- were down to-our~ehildren j-shop f>urs>: 1 small onion? sliced shown. Gifts were presented to Ing with sturdy, handsome new * 1 stalk celery or celery leaves Mr. and Mrs. Gulfo and refresh- | TBS BOCNDSHAN 1 bay leaf ments were served. school clothes. We've snowsuits 2 tap. salt Guests included Mr. and Mrs. galore . . . sweaters and skirts There are fewer pupils in the Merging the R«tnray Record, Eat. 1822 with the Rahvay New* Est. 1930 •**•> x David Higgins, parents of Mrs. k tsp. paprika v j^ahway Public Schools today VOL. 125—No. 9. Published Brery Thurwlmy- BAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 Local Subscription W.00 a Year In Advance PER COPY FIVE CENTS, Cook all of the ingredients until Gulfo; Mr. and Mrs. James just like big sister's . . . Wash. than fifteen years ago. There tomatoes are tender, strain and Dougherty. Melrose, Mass.. her able, bag pipe-plaid dresses are. however over 200 more stu- boil puree until one half original, uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. n the WiHiam Wagner. Melrose; Mr. .-. .smart little suits. Quality deflts J high school than in High School In 1876 - Grade School Today volume. Seal In clean stertl Jars.' and Mrs: Stanton Fanning, and 1931. Yield, 3 pints. This Is a simple value merchandise priced Boxing Tourney Draws Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weisf>erg, Ro- Startling? Well to those who yet tasty recipe. selie. Mr. and Mrs. Gulfo were Schools Open Monday right. Stop in today! married by Rev John Hauser in do not lyiow the peculiar factors PRESIDING ELDER, WIFE St. Paul's Episcopal Church. They in school population trends yes HONORED AT RECEPTION have a daughter, Leslie Mellsso, _-to the educator with figures Crowd Of 500 At Park A testimonial reception in honor whose second birthday anniver- from cities all over the nation- of Rev. J. P. Vanderhorst, of 249 sary was observed two weeks aro. no. Twelve Boutfi Presented by Recreation With 261X1 Enrolled Central avenue, presiding elder Mrs. Gulfo Is the former Ella Night at Riverside ParU of the New Brunswick District of Higglns. Supt. of _ **' nristration Tomorrow With Schools Open and the A.M.E. Church end Mrs. Schools Arthur Tournament Vanderhonst, president of the New L. Perry this Tmchers \vailahle; School Distribution Elim- Jersey Branch of the A.M.E. Mis- MRS. MILDRED WONDOSKY inon* h starts sionary Society, was held on the BURNED BY GASOLINE FIRE Twelve bouts, many of which rpsulted in knock-out vic- maffn <'»<>wflin£ in Elementary Ora«les h i s fifteenth tories, featured the opening of the three night boxing show week-end in Ebenezer A. M E. Mrs. Mildred Wondosky of 393 -year- as head Church Representatives of the Union street sutfered second de- ig sponsored by Hie" Railway Rerre^tion Corrrmission Registration of students for thr faH term in the ; i gree burns from a gasoline fire at of the local church from the New Bnmswirk schools—under at Riverside Park, with William Rahway Scbr>ol-s whirh oppn on Monday will take place district were the hosts. her home Saturday night and •Boylan, Superintendent in charge. was rushed to Rahway Memorial ent''°ly differ- tomorrow at whirh tirn^ <:Hwvol heads and tearhers will be In recognition of their Ions and ent conditions A crowd variously estimated at faithful service. Rev. and Mrs. Hospital for treatment. Mrs. from-eight to twelve hundred wit- available for listing the some 2,600 Wondosky was cleaning paint than he faced Will Protect V«.nderhorst wer* presented with ?1 nessed the contests. The second pupil.-* expected to attend classes a Rift from the district by Rev. from the hands of her nephew, in 19 in the elementary and High School. Harry Pembish. 4 years old with show will be held Wednesday eve- srHOOL REGISTRATION J. W. P. Cnlher. pastor of the With thn total repi&tration in the ning. September 11th and the final •) host churc'v Rev. D C. McCoy, a cloth saturated with gasoline. Forced to Water Supply The offices of all schools wil] schools last year listed at 2577 of Asbury T*afk was master of A gb*ss Jar of gasoline in the sink open school on on September 18th br open on Friday. September authorities expect an increase-dur- next to the gas stove exploded Sept. 22. 1931 A. L. Perry r ceremoni*>« Speakers were Rev. The featu e bout next week will G, 7fl4E. from 9 A. m to '2 noon injj the cominrr y^ar. Spurgeon Harmon of Atlantic whpn the fumes were ignited by due to infantile paralysis scare, find Angelo '•Red" Loffa meeting BY New Cheek for registration of new pnpils. Highlands; Rev. R. H. Smith, Ro- the pilot light of the stove. with an enrollment of 2.975 pupils Jackie Sear? In a five-round spec- r All r>**w Diiptls are urge'' t° °e- SCHOOL CALE>JDAR seUe- O, F. Lattimore. PIplnfleld; Mrs. Wondosky has burns on FOR THE THREE R's Including 652 in the old high ial match. These 160 pounders istw at th<* app. won their matches last night and order that they mr.y OP nro- Sept C jPupii Registration Rev. Oeonr* F. -Mitchell. Eliza- arm, a laceration abovej-the left part time was the procedure for left the crowd looking forwnrd to Acts to Enable Si Sopt 9 Schools Re-open eye and on the right Tig. The START SEPTEMBER 9 perly placed and to avoid nnv beth; Mrs. F. R Stevens. Pair- both school and Grammar their meeting next week. perintendent to In delay or confusion. Nov 5--•-Election Day f haven, and Mrs. Ha/tnon. The nephew esraped unharmed. The 1 In the opening bout, Bozek. of All children attaining 5 years Nov. 11 -Armistice Day V Gospel Choir of Eberiewr Church flames were extinguished, by flre- spect Shed 1 men^before much damag to the Port Monmouth defeated Morgar of a#e on or before January 1. Nov. 28. 29 Thanksgiving Holi- 1' sang under of You nad-to go by a time sche- day I; house resulted.. Firemen Maurice of Matawan in the second round. Greater protection for the Rah- 1947. shall be eligible to enter 1 William Howard. dule to Know when your youngster Rhatican of Sayervllle finished the kindergarten in September, De-c. 23 to 31—Christmas Va- Moran gave first aid and Police went to school—and came home. way Water Shed was provided last Sgt. R. C. Barton took the vic- his opponent. Kuykendall. of Fort night when the Board of Water and ill chiloY&n attaining 6 cation MASTER 1 OCKSMrrOS IT he was a freshman ln the High Monmouth in 1.30 of the first years of age on or before Jan- Jan. 1. 1947 -New Year's Day. tim to the hospital. School he attended a "ninth grade" r Commissioners voted to permit NAME N4W OFFICERS round. F ancls Tom of Fort Mon- Superintendent Mortimer Gibbons uary 1. 1947. shall be eligible p at the Roosevelt School. If an moirth took a decision from Ralph No 304 Officers named by the Master ieo