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PAGE TWELVE' DECEMBER 2, I938 THE RAHWAY COMIC HEROES The Rahway Record JN EXILE ••••••".•..- ; . ,.__ ... " LAUGHS FROM THE DAYS NEWS! TO 13.1822- American yoangstersr«iU3t^BVe-been-i^dely-suqarised LOCAL Rahway, New Jerser the other day to learn that two heroes of the comic strips -10,-Dtmocratki-Ptnper. - J^; K City CooncU Meettej. Do Your Christmas Walter P. Marpte. .' ..Publlsher and animated cartoons had been barred from a European ^i 16, B. H. S. BaaketbaU Opener. WASH.,D.C.~ ,.. Dec. SI, EDDIVNBW Tear's- Dance. Howard C. Woodruff dictator country. What, they must have asked, could be. Shopping And Mailing SOME PEOPIE GET ft Jan. 10, Lecture, Dr. Dltman. objectionable about Mickey Mouse and Popeye jthe Sailorl. igm. 11, Christian. LiruU Conference, This newspaper was founded and is maintaineB upon tbe principal STlfflUiATING EFFECf BY Early This Year of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the Interesting —the two comic characters exiled by adictator's decreed jran! 16. Vocational Guidance Meetlnf Jan. 25, Church Federation Meetinc. news of the community, and upon the baste of a progressive ' To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to BATHING IN WATER, SAVS ! editorial policy. - . DOCTOR • TH E PAST IS GONE Q WE FACE TO - DAY ^jl their question must have .sounded equally unreasonable. Published Friday Morninzi l. 1", No. 1094 _lhat..answer....by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country | RAHWAY, N. J., FEIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Cent* a ^eek PfitlVerta by Carrier PRICE THREE CENTS •i Friday, December 2, 1938 must think of the future in such a way that the children of today will become the fighters of tomorrow; that chil- A WILD SCHEME TO I WENT OUT LIKE dren should be trained in the principles of "sleeping with A U6HT AFT£R the head on a knapsack." Markey Case Action Two of jhe. gp_MernmLenlls_Brain Busters have come up -Qureomic-herOes-are-fighters-for-whaHsTHnorally-rrg with a new scheme which has unusual and far reaching and just, and'that doesn't fit in very well with the objec- implications. It would regulate the amount of advertising tives of foreign isms. a manufacturer could use, and dictate the type of the ad- verisement. . In effect, the trust busters want to revise things so that Tust-between you and-fne "one manufacturer could not spend more for advertising than a competitor, and to forbid the advertiser to make any by ding COME. COME 60LOIB Speculate As To Probability-Of—Not VEflH/ )«U"MUSTCOME OUT WOW ...claims. about the supremacy of his product. To use the HtLPVES J\. JAMDAND RELAR X AWHIlE ON i^THECOUCrl/ [^7The Classified Ads RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938^ :__; _T_elcjihone_Raliway_7j^€0g_^__ ~" Pf oceeding With Charges words of one of the proponents of the scheme, this isa step Continued From Page~One TO MAKE THE SHARKS .: : ^IS3_:j i •"toward restricting_.a.dvertising to its proper field—which OWSE HIM/ ^"Against Boards CleSc . A 51 is the promotion of sales." He goes on toTsay that expendi- Most New Jersey citizens will agree with George H. turp of" large sums for advertising to build up "trade names Mettam, Vice-President of the "ew Jersey State Chamber is "wasteful" and calculated to hurt the Business oi_iti~ ^f nfff Clerk Will Fi^ht Ouster Attempt competitor.. we need is ecoriomyin government-. At'a recent meeting of business men, Mettam declared that with business and A special meeting of the Munici'pal.'i3oard'of Alcoholic All of this seems rather amazing^ Has it_be^£me rep- Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K. rehensible to establish, a good reputation and boast about industry~staggeringTinder-heavy-burdens;—this-is-no-time for the new taxation.' Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there it through_gdvertising? will be further discussion concerning charges of non- -1? IncidengS|ly, the BrairrBnsters have denied any inten- : —. feasance which the board voted last week to bring against "I tion of shackling the free press. What do they think would .Whatever the political implications of the impend- : ing drive for new state taxes it will be a sorry day for Rahway Residents Get Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- be the effect of this'plan to force reduction of advertising ment in which he denied the charges to be made against -budgets?—Wouldn't it, greatly-reduce the revenufi_eflthe New Jersey if publjc resistance wearies and the bar- Citizenship Papers Letters him and jaid he would submit counter charges of malfeas- ; \ Free press of this country? riers against new levies are dropped.- - : " Architect~Leslle"MrDennis sub- By D. VI. Bartholomew ance^misfeasance_and_non7fe"a¥arice."again"st _^3_J! The American press can remain free only so long as it to the Seven Rahway residents and ~tte"d"Iinal~pTans~and "speclflca^ An income or corporation tax will penalize New Jersey three from Clark Township re- >ns to the PWA yesterday. Ap- bers. Markey claims that the board is trying to get rid of continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from special ceived their citizenship at last Dval is expected this month so him so it can make room.for an inspector of taverns. -; • ' business and industry at a time when it should be en- Health parley told of a new Editor week's session ot Naturalization •:| interests or from the government. Regimentation of the' at bids lor the remainder of • To Drop Charges? % brain disease. Well, my guess .is Court In Elizabeth. Those from -advertisers—thereforer-would—be-a—menace—to-the—self-- couraged. A sales tax, direct or hidden, may take as much i work can be advertised and The purpose of tonight's meet- Rahway who qualified are: Peter " 3tracts awarded early in Janu- as a week'i^ wages a yeaF"from th~F*"average salaried" (Space m mil eolnmn h aulty digestion) ng has not been revealed. There ' "sufficiency and to the independBWce™of7the"ArrreTicam press. Favorite. 188 West Grand avenue; i. worker. Any new taxation whatsoever will help destroy About ..every politician is afr_ free t« those who wbh to DM F -was speculation among other city Bessie. Paullny. S87 River road: other gastro-inti Early Mailing - the favorable tax position now enjoyed by New Jersey and flicted and some have it rather It to comment upon any tnlK officials yesterday that the board A SENATOR'S OPINION seriously—curatives «m futile. iect. All letters must be Oga- Eugenie E. Tobler. 600 Jaques ave- diseases not only DRIVER OF BIG CAB might decide not to bring charges adversely affect the industrial future of this state.. • m_ • nue: Ustcna Havriluk. 2*4 West SETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY against its clerk. President Roosevelt to use idle ed or the identity known U life miserable, but i IsUrgedHere OF POLITICIANS Scott avenue: John F. Mraz, 2331 —City-Attorney Mainzer told The. plants to aid defense of the na- the editor. Bowerer, umM 'I • • • Private .business hassome friends in Congress—one of wiU not be poblished If the Price street: William Connor. 2168 times, when • A young man driving a Record yesterday he had not tion. What, idle plants during Allen street, and John Kavanagh, urge black sedan drove up to drawn the charges and was wait- them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made a Democratic regime and admitted ' writer w desires althomh The wrongly trcated,uj| Avoid Disappointment By the scrapbook Record prefers that »*«"**^ bo 623 Hamilton street. " Ionian's Gasoline Station in ing for official word from the a short time ago he had this to say: too? gravely dangerous. loute 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- board. Mainzer said he hud no published. While The Record . Those admitted from Clark in- History of Rahway From Record Files Well, possibly the turning tide of lue Thursday, at 12:50 A. M. comment at -this time regarding "Why substitute government management for'business the recent election will bring some will publish letters and com- cluded: take chances with i»| A Monster City-Wide Sale ter Tells Public '•• m*.nt« tad his tank filled with 22 Markey's statement concerning management? The average politician is in politics be- nity tu um '"luleij," Ui Washlug idrey—Claud te—Jtrgentorl.—8. UUiUQE uO to yd Mainzer's part in drawing sub- Rahway 65 Years Ago ton—if so, industry, will soon be newspaper does not cause he was a failure in everything else. They do not Lionel street; Maria Helena lefore the attendant, Joseph wim X'nmuhtts miiy is iiayt, poenas summoning complainants Prom The Advocate and Times, Decembw 3. 1873 humming saiily snbscribe to the-pelletl vela, 184 Hart street, and let him get at away. Postmaster Martin F. Get- believe in a balanced budget because they never had oner pressed. Views of mil wrlt- SPONSORED BY THE toman, could get the money against the Palace Blue Room be- The Alhenaum Association gave-another of their pleas- PJasecJk Bourec of yo rom him. ~r~ tings today urged Rahway resi- fore the board. •— -!• en arc their own, nut neces-- dents to do their Christmas matl- They do not understand finance because they never made-aj President Lewis of CIO declares Ruuiiiu »M aahe —Markev-was preparing-his~case. hmg;entertainments on Wednesday evening.last at Cham-J -sartly lng early in oratf U dollar. Their currency is votes, not dollars,- their balance labor's goaTis"social Justice.; That RAHWAYANS - ON JUR~---{ JT. MAY SAVE T ome water for the- radiator, this week and has asked for po- berlin Hall. The plays were "Slasher & Crasher", and] T which might result in disappoint- •sheets are election returns, not book accounts, and their means equaU~~a~P!freedom" "Rahway Tesldents drawn—for j YOUR LIFE. r ind when he went to get it, lice records concerning liquor con- "My Turnin'." opportunity for all. THANKS TO FIREMEN Jury service this week who will re-! ments in the delivery of Christ- he driver speeded away. Ro- mas gifts and greeting cards. trol matters. One record requested stock in trade is nostrums for people afflicted with a But your system of achieving i Editor, The Record. port for duty Monday are John oan failed to get the license concerns permission granted by If the most fastidious admirer of winter is not satisfied Mail to foreign countries must disease known as gullibility. It is bad enough that they that purpose. Mr. lewis, would Sir: P.. Buhl. 17 Poplar streeU-Robert _ Jate numbers. the board -for a tavern to remain with the prospect so far.he should go North. . destroy every vestige of it. I am taking this means of pub-i CTQoldcn. 439 Jefferson avenue: j be posted Immediately to reach its must run the government. Pray heaven business may destination in time for Christmas. open an hour longer than the The new icehouse of Mr. A. White '.is nearly completed. licly expressing my thanu to J. J. Cahlll. 161 West Hazelwood! law prescribes. escape then-ill Chief Ritzman and the members avenue; Harry Gordon. 540 Jcf-f Mail going to distance states It is located bn the opposite side of the'Lake from the old Glass underwear to a new' gift eckless Driver should be mailed "within the next No Time Extensions Politicians who figure that the best way to attract votes one and is of much larger size being capablejif^storing from the laboratories. I can't see of the Kanwaytlre Department fcrson avenue: Charles M. Glllon.! rgjyorfc-4—'Tb^ tronM p^»pHy >ipcirtpri tj\^ for the efficient service they ren- 394 Maple avenue and John M. j rr is to attack the industries which provide jobs, taxes and where that is an improvement ers will be employed to handl" e-~ the~ no~time~extensKms-would—be~al-— 2,000 tons of ice. '. dered November 23 ' when flrej Crahlll. 914 Jaques avenue, over our "woolens." lined By NeedelT rush, they will not be able to lowed hereafter. No specific opportunities in this country, should think that over, for broke out in the basement of my;'• If any of_our readers can afford the expense of an Formerly we "itched and guarantee delivery unless the pub- charges have been revealed home. 1533 Pincwood^treet._._"ll ^ after all, the taxes to maintain government and pay the scratched"—now we "scratch and t so Gettings points against Markey except his alleged organ as a holiday present Wm..L,_Loree isjthe agent for^j The quick response ot the de- What nn [n Court Session lic co-operates, -polrticians-Tnust-come-fTom-privatfr-enterprise.-——— : Itch!"- th. failure—to-prepare ..the_ subpoenas them in Ihis-xity. —T~m—~~—~— ~~ xOne-r-MnyTonwonUieouf- out.-—- .._ My father, an Invalid, was! . Because many of these" extra in the "Palace-case;—The board .- •ffi -: skirts of the city was astoundto5 December olm I In the room directly alxire th" workers a ^e noT familiar witHtelatmii It was-impossible-to-hold— and their work in extinguishing uckman AIsoTays In SERVE EFFICIENCY BY Rahway 30 Years Ago one-man rule. fire and I was confined to myj i-this-hearing-because-the--notices__ If I know my "Purging" _cpr- the/blaze was accomplished with Weekly Session; Wife were not served at least five days. APPOINTING THIS TRIO From The Union Democrat. December 3, 1908 • room with Illness. . tain the house number as well as rectly—a certain gang of Senators I If it had not been for the effi- Beater On Probation the name of the street, Gettings iefore the hearing.. Three important municipal offices are to be fillecLbyj Just as we are going to press Mr. Uel Freeman shows will, have something to say about to get some of the New Deal cient service of the department.) said. Markey countered'with a charge that et the very next session of IN WHICH MERCHAiNTS IN ALL LINESjiRE Common Council at the beginning of next year. . These ap- us the front elevation plan of a handsome new Opera House henchmen away from, soft berths. the consequences might easily! Jter a lengthy trial in police There will be no mail delivery lat the subpoenas served in the Congress. 'Connor case in which solicita- pointments will fill the positions of officials whose terms and Music~Hall""to~be~erected-ori-Irving street adjacentto have, been serious. I am exceed- rt before Judge NeedeU Wed- on Christmas Day and only mail U. S. Narcotics Commissioner PARTICIPATING TO JL4KE THIS THE sent special delivery will be de- 6n was .charged were served, ingiy grateful for the service ren- Say night, Philippo Sammarco _ are expiring. the Auditorium, by Henry Hyams, a man of means of New Politicians at Washington are claims Marijuana is a new. na- dered me by this efficient dcpaTf- livered on the holiday, Gettings ithin three days of the date oS Belleville was found "guilty of While it is not expected that the three incumbents will York who has purchased a large part of the grounds on the using all sorts of gimcracks nowa- ! tlonal menace. Possibly so. I ment and as a taxpayer and resl- said. T-- ial. , . - , - - ...... be turned out of office, such things have happened before days for spending public funds. ' But we're still very much per- 1 dent of Rahway. I am proud of Jess driving and was fined $15 May Not Resign west side of the street. ' turbed about the old one—the ! $3 costs. Sammarco's car Should the case proceed with with the result that public welfare has suffered by removal They would have us believe that our city fire department. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS The relay race to take place.Christmas day is now un-the money "droppeth like a gentle New Deal. MRS. CONRAD WALP. 1 through a red light at West Merchants doing business with ine side accusing the other ot —of-effieientr-eity-em-ployee&.- Eive_teams-have_so_far--entered,-all_inter^city, -dew-from-heaven-on-us-poor-mor- ; elwood and Jaques avenue the the City of Rahway are requested rong-doing, it is likely that Com- whoso terms expire are Tax Receiver J..Francis The affair promises to be the biggest thing of its kind that tals here below." ~ ' " ning of October 20 and over- to render all bills on or before lissioner Jacob Vf. Schmidt will of-The -—»ed-a~truck-owned and oper- December 10 and other bills for ot resign next month but will Court Judge David^ WedeirahH CityVAuditdr Rahway "has" everseeri7 Lee "Chapiri, thelong distance Well the '•'due"-is-stUl-with us to the extent of about forty-three l by. Cornelius Vanderwende of December purchases after this emain on the board until the case settled. Schmidt said last week TEugene F. Kenna. runner, is arranging ttfe~details. — — " billion "Tollars and another Con- jtutherford street. date on or before December 26. e expected to resign January 5r Mr. Fox is completing a two-year term .and previous On Monday evening November 30 was celebrated the gress in the" off ing—small wonder ammarco' pleaded not guilty. [e has been confined to his homo to his last appointment, also served in this office. He has completition of 50 years' membership of Hon. Linus High we shudder. inan Halston, Milford, Del., a • • • Didja won a reputation for being one of the best men ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. 27 Free and Accepted Masons of ik driver, was fined $25 and Continued on Page Eight "Better" substitute for silk per- this~office,'uiie uf Uie-rriosHmportant-in-^ie-eity^—His-or- Rahway-, A—l?rgp grniip asspmhlpH in thp lnrigp to greet costs for no£ having the re- Notice fected.—Thnt should-please—the red service papers in his truck •M dinance on licensing of movers has resulted in the payment him. . . ladies. glass which has been ireihen Here To nf..t.hniigpnrig nf rlnilarg in pprsnnal taxes to the CJtV- Don't forget the "Three Hats in Three Acts" comedy at Give us one for taxes and the -mea-will-be-happy-to Before he ordinance, the city lost First Presbyterian Chijrch Friday night. Iiarged with assault and bat- day has been swept up? sponsored this r on his wife, George Hoff, 46 Bonnie fcciVllV ixi \J rra"l iciXtis wlitiii ; toved-away;—M A-member of The Record staff 194 . Lewis street, _was placed^! cloaripd-it-UP-yesterday afternoon Fox has done much to raise the collection percentage of Rahway 15 Years Ago ["Deal faces public"rebuke. You probation for six months, "He to protect himself and others Burn Yule Fund mean "faced." General, according 1 "personartaxes. Previously, many persons hadpaid-little- -From The- Rah way~RecordrDecember_4-7, 19231 i WPA laborer: from punctured tires/ to Hie recent erection. ' . attention to these taxes. ' " ~~ The 650 delegates of the State Older Boys Conference It nbw faces defeat unless the THEY MUST BALANCE need? as ihc doctor Will Conduct -Campaign- Collector Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight will arrive here Friday afternoon of this week. The big"Brain Trust" mends it's fences. them, you need it SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT OF MERCHANDISE / • * • IAS President Praises Record And Formerly Sponsored By to recapture utilitytax-apportionments. This contest will problem on hand.is the entertaining of the large number of " We seek to maintain the proper .balance There's no time to y—peopleJiav^je^ponded_inLthe-firiest-possible-| Official Washington is now the AT SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE PRICES Late F. H. Trussler rOflgantlc chicanery-: berween-oui4endihg-policies-ana-the-safety^ )utlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated. Mr. Fox's efficiency is further at- way and yet the citizens must do even better than has al-Bureaus, boards, and what-nots of our depositors' money. "--^ • The Bonnie Burn Christma3 ready been done if they wish to uphold the pride of Rah-operate under all sorts of guises—: tones to mil wliirri tlif Mr Fmnlr K. tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats • The interests of our depositors of course (raise for. The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set- Jersons-aliker- This-has-madeenemies-for-him-among- claiming they are promoting pub- the laboratories send Attempting to raise funds to tlement of the refugees. Trussler sponsored In Rahway; •lfanretfare:—Each~one'vles~wlth -come-firstf-for-it-is-their-money-we-lend— EARLY-DO H N(W! the relief of suffering Jews in "This organization, known aswill be revived this year and spon- the low class of politicians who think they and their friends What promises to be a not of laughs from start to the other in expanding Its activl- ingredients fo~ur~ sored by the Rahway Pire Depart- !mariy~and"a~description-ot-the _pj__ "deservFpnvileges denied to ordinary folks; ~ ~ -ties—and—in—expandlng^—public Therefore, while we are always ready and_ hitii ex ~wiDing to lend money, we must first assure —doctor-knows-tba engaged Itself rendering aid to th Judge Needell, during his three years' term, has been funds. And remember, we foot ssed in the following letter re- during-a—meetinp-of -department— auditorium of the Jlogers' Memorial Hall by the Girls' Club the bill.- ' ourselves that the loan will be repaid when through years Jewish migrant in preparing him) members in headquarters.. led by The Record this week for his migration, and training fnir, VinS that thp ransp nf justice has been served aul's Church. The ends will be Jack Davis, Lester : The firemen named a commit- Well, It's still within our power due. ~~ a Abraham Herman, president him in the ways ot the new worli ^ ahd has done much to encourage police officers' by support- Hall, Miss Octavia Ainsworth and Miss Elizabeth Helms. to stop It—but will we? tee to handle the details and are can be depended up» tri i T which he Intends to leave, ing them when they have brought cases to him. Anyone Depositors in the Christmas clubs-of the Rahway Na- " If you can meet our requirements of yant Aid Society of America. guiding his footsteps while to contribute to this fund. All dona- __Fj2jnktag_privUege_coste_J?qst. soundness and safety, we will welcome your put those ingredient • tt has come to our knowledge route, in welcoming him and be as~waT^eirTum~In~^f^ •"tional "Bank7-Savings-Institution-and-Trust eompany-will- : tions, large or small, will be "Office Department more" than 36 ~ loacTappircatlo^r*" """ " : t through the columns of your friending him upon arrival an ~I6 doing a good job. - receive checks totaling $150,000 this week. million dollars.— getheri lable journal you—havai •hplping \y\rri tn flrtjnsfr hirrtKAif tC gladly received. They may be sent City Auditor Kenna, completing his second year, has It would be money well spedt •;_nched_an effort to acquaint the new environment. ' to fire" headquarters or Ho The " he wants them. Record office. Jibeen jthejribst.actiYe auditor, in ..the. city's_history_^_Hisj p Rahway 5 Years Agq If we could keep some, 'of those f\ • reading" public of your com- "Working In fullest co-operation : :L "phantom'^ Congressional-speeches scientific medication- »-, nity with the flight of thewith the bureaus of bur-and othe: All contributions and names of pointment is not just a job to him like it has been to other From The Rahway Record, December 1-5, 1933 out of the-mails. ^y governments,—HIAS^—maintains donors_.will_ be., acknowledged. _ln auditors. Mr. Kenna, because of his interest in Rahway as Almost 500 applications for work in the public works • • • tn other lands of oppressionbranches and offIces^in all parts The Record. The funds will be jjurned^over to Dri John Runnells, a life-long resident of-the city, has gone further than, the Will someone In the New Deal i to-obtain a measure of finan- of the United States ancTlnTnoati program oOhe Federal Government we're filled out by I support that would alleviate of the countries of emigration Bonnie Burn superintendent, for . -does Secretary Wallace" lr~dis tress. tteH?urehase-of-needed-articles-hy__ ber of services which have been of benefit to Rahway. in the high school Wednesday by the local Emergency Re- still Insist on crop control and :_in_nehftU_of _the_Hebrew Shel- work is being carried In a purely | needy paHeritsT" There may be petty-politicians who would have these lief administration. Every able bodied man, now. on the limitation while Secretary Ickes and Immigrant Aid~~~e~T humanitarian spirit and with tn -Cheer-Many— spends hundreds of millions of dol- Msh to commend you most voluntary aid of organizations ani Mr. Trussler sponsored the fund, relief lists, will be employed by Monday,,it was announced. each year and it brought Christ-- three men ignored when the appointments become due lars for irrigation projects to cre- National Banfc rtily and to thank you sin- individuals, Jews as well as non next January but it will not be because they have any bet- The chance of.Rahway persons being able to buy legal ate more fertile land? fly for your~splennHd—ei mas cheer, to many unfortunate patients at! the huapttafc-Memb ter '"candidate's for 'these -officers. This trio is performing liquor today or even tomorrow are very slim.' This was . Possibly Wallace and Ickes are sponsoring this cause we are plight of the victims -of oppresslo not on speaking terms at cabinet following a great and honorable and who are eager to extend of the firemen's committee are emphasized-during-a-speeial-meeting-of-Gommon-Gouneit Member Federal Reserve System rnntee uo tormed to work. to- American tradition which has helping hand to the persecutec Chief Walter H. Ritzman, .Deputy. ~arsewic~e~which could hardly-be-improved-by-appointing tnreetlngs: -•= | Wfll », pym^-ftrt.. It Is es- -meni_prjj|yos;__«r.. begun this ««ther-in communlty_welfare to been-fixemplifled so strikingly in and down-trodden so that the: Chief James R. Stevens, Captain someone else. ' ^ last night. Municipal regulation of the liquor traffic must •••••->•-.-• ^ , PeclaUy embarrassing to the year and has proved'or'great-bene-j Member Federal JDgpiosU Insurance Corporation avoid duplication of effort. He Willlam-H-B fit, it was pointed out. I 'Special Clerk Clarence J. Cook (left) is shown above being the recent initiative of the United may be rescued from~Uie~terflbl These three men should most certainly be re-ap- necessarily wait until formation of a definite state law. Bloc In Senate to fight "recent Democrats now, became they expressed satisfaction with the congratulated by Superintendent ot Malls Jesse Lawrence (right) Nicholas Dunphy and James J. I are In power. A shift In party Austin L. Singer, chairman of States government, when under plight that confront them now. pointed. TO nuiim miyuiiti iilsc wunlcl lie lu plci^ pulitiCa ' New Deal appointments. It will work of the teaching staff. as he completes nearly 41 years of service In the local post office. OTtonnell, • ~he—98th—annttal—rneetingrroJ -taKe-morertnana -fight :t

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PAGE TWELVE f frtDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 f-r COMIC HEROES The Rahway Record TNTEXIEE'"" LQCAIi DATEiB TO RKMKMBER -EstabUshed~Jubrl3rl822- 170 Broad Street TeL Rah. 7-0600 Railway, New Jeney the other day to learn that; two heroes of the comic strips ~10rDemberaUeTWnnerr l7CV. 14, CUy Coondl Meethu. Do Your Christmas Walter P. Marple ..Publisher and animated cartoons had been barred from a European, nee. 16. B. H. 8. BMketball Opener, UBdltor nee. SI. EDu' New Tear**- Dance. Shopping And Mailing Howard C. Woodruff dictator country. What* they must have asked,, could be Jan. 10, Lecture. Dr. Dibnan. objectionable about Mickey Mouse and Popeye tfie Sailor? SOME PEOP1E SET A ' '/ jut. 11, CbrbUtti Lhrinj Conference. Early This Year This newspaper was founded and is maintained upon the principal STIMUIATING EEFZCT BV FREQUENT .. Jan. 16. Vocational Guidance Meeting- of a dear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the Interestinc —the two comic characters exiled by a dictator's decree. Jan. 25,_Church Federation Meeting. news, of the community, and upon the basis of a prozresslve ' BATH)NG 1NNMATER.SAVS editorial policy. ' To these awed young Americansuthe answer offered to HE PAST ^S GONE Q WE FACE TO - DAY their question must have sounded equally unreasonable. DOCTOR PRICE THREE CENTS Published Friday Moraines That answer, by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country ,N|\HS»TEM RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY,'DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Cents a Week Delivered by Carrier ""Friday, December 27193r~ must think of the future in.such..a.way that.th.e,phildren of today will become the A WILD SCHEME_TO . dren should be trained in REGIMENT THE ADVERTISER ?:i;Mi.., ,,lif Markev Case Action the_heacLon.a_knapsack.; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 ^crnment's Brain BusteisJiaveJcom&lup THE-BAHWAY H with a new scheme which has unusual and. far reaching and just, and that doesn'1 pliratinnq Tf \cn^lri rpgiilntp fhp amount of advertising t Br p g tives of foreign isms. a manufacturer could use, and dictate the type of the ad- veTisemenu . City Liquor Board Ill C-ffeul, Iht trub iL lu ;e things-so-that- just betwetzz nnn mrmnf-i<-tiirpr r-nnlrl nnt gppnH mnrp fnr arivprtising mi* r. than a competitor, and to forbid the advertiser to pake any Speculate As To Probability Of Not p|Pr "clairnsrab~ouTT;ne~~:supremacy~of~his product—To-use-the- GixeLThemSchooldfty En^tgy ^ ± Proceeding With Charges "" ' -woirds-of-one of the proponents of the scheme, this isa step "toward restricting advertising to its proper field—which -— -Against Boards-Clerk —— Director, 8*a(t*tt Uboratory Kitchen is the promotion of sales." He goes on to say that expendi- Most New Jersey citi tnro nf po ciimc fnr nH\rr*rtic;ing tn I up trade names Mettam, Vice-president, o: lerk~¥ill F^lil Att [id. calculated to hull Llie bua of-ttre em competitor. ' • . • we" need is economy in go A special meeting of the Municipal Board of Alcoholic All of this seemsrather amazing. Has^t become rep- of business men, Mettarh Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K. _reb£nsibJeJo_esiab.b'sh_a_good reputation and boast about industry staggering under 1550 MAIN STREET RAHWA"*- 7-2291 WE DELIVER Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there it through advertising? for the new taxation. will be further discussion concerning charges of non- Incidentally,, the Brain Busters have denied any inten- feasance which the board voted last week to bring against Whatever the politic FAST COLOR tion of shackling the free press. What do they think would WHAT tfw «y« Mtnirtt the Here are just a few of our extraordin- Clerk J..Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- be the effect of this plan to force reduction of advertising ing drive for new state ( t — how frut of Pdrt- ry specials we are offering you at ment in which he denied the charges to be made against budgets? Wouldn't it greatly reduce the revenue ef the New Uefsey~if' pubVc re Ji»dteS|ioe«.,You*l B# fliem on COTTAGE owest prices possible, within the hirrx-ffld-said-he-would-submit^ounter-chajges of maif eRS- riers against jpew levies TSrchltectrLeslle M. Dennis sub- free press of this country? • ... . ugbt>«ad thay're-M comfortable eight of the season. ance, misfeasance and rionieasance against board- mem- as your, bear) dnirat... Do m Utted final plans., and speclfica- The American press can remain free only, so long as. it ;ons to the PWA yesterday. Ap- bers. Markey claims that the board is trying to get rid of continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from special An income or corporat CURTAINS roval Is expected this month so him so it can make room for an inspector of taverns. interests or from the government. Regimentation of thebusiness and industry at Fancy Ruffle LONDON HOLLAND hat bids for the remainder of • ——• To Drop Charges? couraged. A sales-tax, dii Come In And Try On A Pair Of These 3-Way Adjustable ^ work can be advertised and The purpose of tonight's meet- advertisers, therefore, would be a menace to the self- Assorted Colors ontracts.awarded early in Janu- as a week's wages a yi ARCH FITTER JsHOES Today . xMost Styles 60 Inches Wide ing has not been revealed. There sufficiency and to the independence of the American press. Latest Patterns ry. . was speculation among other city worker. Any new taxatic Cssr.'sjs Stsiistt liStmtani Jatcke% Window Early Mailing Jnce foot comfort U tatl officials yesterday that the board the favorable tax position no price seems too hkhd Red, Blue, Green DRIVER OF BIG CAB might decide not to-brtng charges A SENATOR'S OPINION adversely affect the indus lUOTO.tbat school, is keeping those i No. J can or . S hard cooked nsatn It. . . yet iu n Black and White GETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY against its clerk. OF POLITICIANS " *'^yofingsters - indoors - a lot, wo" "2Mrcupt egg» ;— saireguard lies within" l_ Shades Is Urged Here City Attorney Mainzer told The have an even greater responsibility cooked, lima -- Battered soft reach of everyooe-41 ntA Side hemmed from 22 A younx man driving a •Becord yesterday he had not Private business has some friends in Congress—one of - in-supplying those avid appetites beans Dread crumbs shdm Shoes with Fta-3 large black sedan drove up to drawn Jhe charges and was wait- wedge, the pcrfeH fit I to 31 inches wide, 6 ft. Avoid Disappointment By tag for "official word from the them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made the s< and maintaining sufficient nourish- Melt the butter In a double boiler, four out ol flTefcet-a Roman's Gasoline Station In a short time ago he had this to say: ment. Herewith, wa~Bggge8t alnnch add the flour and stir until well 4d i long, on your roller. Route 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- board. Mainzer said he had no History of nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. comment at this time regarding "Why substitute government management for business menu that will delight and satisfy; mixed. Add the milk combined with clMiw Flonheim Usti p>l PURE SILK ter Tells Public . cup of liquid from the lima-hcans vide extra rooq tket tl»T Plain sides with had his tank filled with 22 Markey's statement concerning : —T.lma Bn»n» m& Fggi »B Gratia— a 1 Hrn management? The average puliliuiau is in politics be- \ Rahway and cook, stirring constantly until outer or an r " roller. pf FIT "' MninTPT'g part In drawing sub- Bread and Butter With Christmas only lb days pnpnas .summoning complainants cause he was a failure in everything else. .They do not thickened. Seasgn__Trith salt_and_ l J>efore.the attendant, Joseph_ . Prom The Advocate t SUoed_Orange and.Shredded and crowded toes. A qpoSl Snuggies Roman, could - get the money away," Postmaster "MarttarF.-Get- against the Palace Blue Room be- believe-in-a balanced-budget because-they-neverhad~oner The^AtKehaum Associf ""'. Lcttnce Salad pepper to taste. Add M cup of tho wedge at. the tastteofttrf from him. «e- tifigs today urged Rahway" resi- fore the board. ' '' Caramel Custard cheese and stir until cheeao Is heel throws the bodj U»i| dents to do their Christmas mail- They do not understand finance bocaune they^never-made-a- ing entertainments, on We - Roman was asked to get ing early in order to avoid delays Markey was preparing his case correct balance lor t Panties or Vest some water for the-radiator' this'week and has asked for po- dollar. Their, currency is votes, not dollars, their balance berllrFHain The playi™\ and sliced eggs, mix lightly and pour wylMng or which might result in^disappoint- LIMA BEANSi AND. EGGS "and whenrhe~went~t-extra44n~the-Ealace_case^_The_boarpV 1925 the death rate bweTlia MAIN withrfclaims-itr^was-impossible-to 4__i__| -Vte 1 :»'.<« —other-state; 'ruckman Also Pays In mHcuge-tag-deereased-H peiceut. TrostalworfcraUnmu^htrald-coir-^ SERVE EFFICIENCY BY Rahway Weekly Session; Wife APPOINTTOCTTHIS TKIO tain the house number as well as were not served at least five days. Prom The TJnion D Beater On Probation the name of the street, Gettingsbefore the hearing. Three important municipal-off ices_ are to be filled by Just as we are going t KIDDIES' said. Markey countered with a charge us the front elevation plan Greene's BEeakfast Set There will be no mail delivery that the subpoenas served in the Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- ALL-WOOL After a lengthy trial in police O'Connor case in which solicita- and Music Hall to be erec TABLE — 4 CHADS on Christmas Day and only mail pointments will fill the positions of officials whose terms AU Steel rart before Judge Needell Wed- sent special delivery will be de-tion was charged were served are expiring. _• the Auditorium, by Henry Holds 4-yr.-old 4.95 Any Color Combio>ti«i DOUBLE SIZE PART WOOL jsday night, Philippo Sammarco livered on the holiday, Gettings within three days of the date o£ York who has purchased a Hook& Ladder Auto, 9.95 Tepco Porcelain t " ! Belleville was found guilty of said. trial. . . While it~is not expected that the three incumbents will SWEATERS May Not Resign west side of Jhcstreet. ckless driving and was fined $15 be turned out of office, such things have happened before BLANKETS id $3 costs. Sammarco's car NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Should . the case proceed with with the result that public welfare has suffered by removal The relay race to take Merchants doing business with one side-accusing the other- ot 1563:MAIN ST. Cor. jMonroe St. RAH.7^318 Assorted Designs ted through a red light at West wrong-doing, it is likely that Com- of efficient city employees. der way. Five teams hai azelwood and Jaques avenue the the City of Rahway are requested TWIN , 14-Inch BOLL to render all bills on or before missioner Jacob W. Schmidt will 'j Those whose terms expire are Tax Receiver J.. Francis The affair promises to be • Lge. Size 34 in. orning of October 20 and over- December 10 and other bills fornot resign next month but will V, tor* "Rahway has ever seern~ Roller-beaii Innerspring Mattress Armstrong Felt Base WITHJtfOVABLE EYES Sned a rtrucfc owned and oper- Temain on the board-until-the^ase- —. •< I'ox, Foiice Court Judge David Nee"dell-and"City Audi 45ttidi6 Couch- Fully Dressed December—purchases" after this runner, is arranging the c We sell this mat- ad by. Cornelius Vanderwende.of date on or before December 26. is settled. Schmidt said last week "j F. Kenna.- ' t ' """ tress for $11.95. Felt Lining Free Opens to 5| lie expected to resign January 5r • Mr. Fox is completing a two-year term .and previous On Monday evening K At our last sale Double or Twin Befc ' Rutherford street. He has been confined to his home . COAGH we sold 17 of Sammarco-pleaded riot guilty. to his last appointment, also served in this office. He has completition of 50 years'* l these mattresses. Small Charge jetman_Halston, MUford, Del., a Large size —4 bow hood Didja Continued on Page Eight won a reputation for being one of the best men ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. 2' We want to sell for Installation 21.95 •jick driver, was fined $25 and Rahway. A large group Foot brake - Footwell 40 of these mat- Oilskin costs for not having the re-Notice this office^ one ofthiTrnost important in the city. His or- tresses so we've BLANKETS aired service papers in his truck Wn-py and cut the price to _YARD_ FLORENCE 2BUBKEB | that broken glass which has been •the bone. nd for not having the owner's lying on Broad street in front of Firemen Here To of thousands of dollars in personal taxes to the city. Don't forget the "Thre Grey -Shower-€urtain ame on theTehlcleT WITH BATH CURTAINS the Pioneer Diner since last Sun- ' Before he sponsored this ordinance, the city lost "First Presbyterian Churc' HEATI CHILDREN'S FAST COLOR Charged with assault and bat- day has been swept up? Sponsor Bonnie TO MATCH '- 47' )ry on his wife, George Hoff, 46 -A*member-of-The-Record-staff eavily in po£soaabtax«s when persons movpritaway -Mr 39A ff.OO t 194 Lewis street, was placed Fox has done m'uch to raise the collection percentage of Rahwaj n probation for six months, He to protect himself and others ^Bttrn Yule-Fttfldr 100% Cotton MATTRESS i a WPA laborer. ! from punctured tires. -personal-taxeSr—Previouslyr-many-persons had- paid-little AaySae • attention to these taxes. the 650 delegates of 1 9 x 12 CONGOLEUM RUGS MM Size 7 to 14—Asstd. Patterns Will Conduct Campaign Collector Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight will arrive here Friday E Formerly Sponsored By ORIGINAL TVER JOBQVSON WALKER MAS President Praises Record And to recapture utilitytax apportionments. This contest will problem on hand is the-em 590 Late F. H. Trussler result in Rahway receiving some $12,000 more in these boys. Many people have Outlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated. Mr. Fox's efficiency is further at- way and yet the citizens 1. ETODIEGM The Maker's Guar- BALLBEARING The Bonnie Burn Christmas ready been done if they \ ' Praise for The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set- Fund which the late Frank H. tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats antee behind this Trussler sponsored in Rahwayj all persons alike. This has made enemies for him among way. Sweeperi a attempting to raise funds to tlement of the refugees. sturdy walker and A Special OffetFor Christmas id the relief of suffering Jews in "This organization, known as will be revived this year and spon- i._What_promises .to-be.: lennany and a description of the HIAS has for the past 54 years sored by the Rahway Fire Depart- u -finish-is-the-big-inins tret- troller-^-combina— FANCY HOSE itl is ex-engaged itself rendering aid to the ment, it was decided this week; -deserve-privileges-denied-to-ordihary-folks^——'.'.,• 1.98 KEFGHEN4JTENSILS during-a-meeting-of -department- Judge Needell, during his three years' term, has been auditorium of the Rogers' ELYS iressed in the following letter re- Jewish migrant In preparing him" tion. _.- 7' We are offering the following assortment The Record this week for his migration, and training members in headquarters. fair. He has seen that the cause of justice has been served of St. Paul's Church. The e offering the fog The firemen named a commit- SAFETY of White and Red Trimmed rom Abraham Herman, president him in'the ways of the new world and has done much to encourage police officers by support- Hall, Miss OctaviaAinswc EOMFORTERSi I the Hebrew Sheltering and Im- for which he intends to leave, tee to handle the details and are STRAP 3 WHEEL VELOCIPEDE appealing to Rahway residents to ing thf»m_wjipjn_they_have brought-cases to him. Anyone Depositors, in the Chr 430 jlgrant Aid Society of America. guiding his footsteps while en BallBeanng, Steel Step at * "It has come to our knowledge route, in welcoming nun and be- contribute to this fund. All dona- who has watched him in action on the bench knpwsjjhat he tional Bank, Savings Inst NURSERY SEAT flT j .next January but it will not bejbecause they have any bet- •The chance of.Rahwp _Jh sponsoring this cause we areplight of the victims of oppression patients at the hospital. Members ter, candidates for these uffices. .-This. trio, is pei'fui'uiing following a great and honorable and who. are eager to extend a of the firemen's committee are a service which could hardly be improved by appointing emphasized during a special meeting of Common Council not oh'speSklng'terms at cabinet American tradition -which has helping hand to the persecuted Chief Walter H. Rltzman. Deputy meetings. been_exempUfied so strikingly in and down-trodden so that they Chief James R. Stevens. Captain someone else. lasrriiglit~Municipal regulattoiro"rthre"~ltquor traffic^fniist" SThownaboye Deing/ lnTr~Branney~Sn

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TrIE RAHWAY PAGE TWELVE ffttDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 COMIC HEROES pa TOnvf TOP. DAY'S NEWS! The^Rahw^y-Record IN-EXILE"—" Establlshed July 13, 1822 American youngsters must have been rudely surprised LOCAL DATES TO BEMEMBEB l*7 Chrbtlaa Urine Conference. Early This Year of a dear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the Interesting, —the two comic characters exiled by a dictator's decree. STIMULATING EFFECT BV FREQUENT Jan. IS, Vocational Guidance Meeting news of the community, and upon the basis of a progressive : 8ATH1NS IN 'WATER. SAVS -Jan. 25, Church Federation Mecttnf. editorial policy. To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to their question must have sounded equally unreasonable. DOCTOR M. 117, No. 1094 PRICE THREE CENTS Published Friday Moraines •Ihat-answer. by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country BAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Centi a Wtek DeUverea by Carrier Friday, December 2, 1938 must think of the future ia.such.a..s»y that.the-.children A WILD SCHEME TO of today will become the: ^ ' tJren-should-be-tFained-in^ —PATlFWrtm REGIMENT THE ADVERTISER Markey Case Action ~~.'l'wo ot the government's Brain BusteTsTrave~come"Tip the head on a knapsack." ' . UK RAHWAYHBCORD- Our comic heroes are FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 PAGE^PWE • with a new scheme which has unusual and far reaching and just,.and-thaJLdoesn't implications.' It would regulate the amount, of advertising tives of foreign isms. • a manufacturer could use, and dictate the type of the ad- Select Chrislmas-Cifts Novir And verisement. " • . . ..-">••. Board In effect, the-trust busters want to revise lh"ings"*so"~thaT just betwei mm i:&m:$i\ J _Not—- .••••A; AM ;ijiJai|:2 - \ ^ t\ than a competitor, and to forbid the advertiser to make any Speculate—As:r To-Probability— O claims about the supremacy 6f-his product. To use the Levine's VTsT Proceeding With Charges ill sir i avords nf oncoJLth£,propon;enls of_the_scheme ,_thisJs_a_step. "toward restricting advertising to its proper field—which g Against Board's Clerk is the promotion of sales." He goes on to say that expendi- Most New Jersey citi 1495 MAIN STREET ture of large sums for advertising to build up trade names Mettam, Vice-Presldent o>. : r TIITIC is "wasteful" and= ea IcirialeU tu hurt the business^-or-the lerk Wm Ouste we need is economy in go Women's VEST and PANTS competitor. '..•'• .."•"• A special meeting of the Municipal Board of Alcoholic of business men, Mettam SNUGGIES "All" of this seems rather amazing. Has it become rep- Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K. industry staggering undei 2 Garments rehensible to establish a good reputation and boast about Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there for the new taxation. it through advertising? Women's . will be further discussion concerning xharges of non- BATH ROBES .. Incidentally, the Brain Busters'have denied any inten- Shetland Floss at ROBINSONS feasance which the-board voted last week to bring against Whatever the politic: tion of shackiing the-free press. What do they think would Women's half otmce ball Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- be the effect of this plan to force reduction of .advertising ing drive for new state ( SILK PANTIES Saxony Zephyr ment in which he denied the charges to he made against budgets? Wouldn't it greatly reduce the revenue ef the New Jersey if pubUc re GREET SANTA CLAUS IN OUR TOYLANDBASEMENT -Women?* : LtasJml] him and said he would submit counter charges of" malfeas- free press of this country? ~" riers against new levies 2 FOE Leslie M. uennis sub- ance, misfeasance and nonfeasance against board, mem-r— SUPS litted final plans and specifica- The American press can remain free only so long as it Cashmere Sport Yarn joas to the PWA yesterday. Ap- bers. Markey claims that the board is trying ttrget rid of continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from special An income orr corporal & roval is expected this month so him so it can make room for an inspector of taverns. interests or from the government. Regimentation of the business and industry at Women's ball hat bids for the remainder of • : — • To Drop Charges? - advertisers, therefore, would be a menace to the self- couraged. A sales tax, dii UMBRELLAS ae work can be advertised and The purpose of tonight's meet- T 3. P« Coats Bedspread ontracts awarded early in Janu- sufficiency and to th"e independence of the American press. las a -week k. wages a yt ing has not been revealed. There Cottpn ._ VELOCIPEDE SHOE SKATES I ry. was speculation among other city -worker^ Any new taxatic^ ball: Early Mailing officials yesterday that the board i-Bright-red-with-white- Shoes made-by— the favorable tax position 1 DRIVER OF BIG CAR mrghf~decrde~nbrtb""bririg chaTges— _A SENATOR'S OPINION -_..-....• . Dawy Mercerized trim. Adjustable black Endicott - adversely affect the indus seat. Rubber handles John so h. GETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY against~its~clerk. —•—- OF POLITICIANS , Ch Qlorette design. _ r.\t.y Attorney Mainzer toki The Cotton ...Skein and pedals. 12-inch Tubular ice Private business has some friends in Congress—one of Choice of -six color front wheel. hockey skates. A young man driving a Record yesterday—he_..had not Clark Bi« Ball Mercer. combinations. Re- large black sedan drove up to drawn the charges and was wait- ••_-. them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made Roman's Gasoline Station In Avoid Disappointment By ing for official word from the the si bed Crochet placable inset. a short time ago he had this to say: perbaU Route 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- board. Mainzer said he had no History of Rah< Handles to lift it. nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. comment at this time regarding "Why substitute government management for business had__his tank HUed with 22 ter Tells Public Markey's statement ' concerning management? The average politician is in politics be- uf gaj and drov Mainzcr'G i h ,. Kahway ftlens way With Christmas only 15 days Mt A BEAK before the attendant, Joseph poenas summoning complainants cause he was a failure in everything else. They do not Prom The Advocate-t arm AMHICM rr • 3 candle Tights and away-Postmaster- Martin-F.- Get- ftoorr iMtcn i DRESS SHIRTS 69i Roman, could get the money against the Palace-Blue Room be- believe in a balanced budget because they never-had one. aunt OKoetCP turn* tings today urged Rahway resi- The Athenaum Associ? rat •guitrrf 3-way bulb. from him. fore the board.. Thej' do not understand finance because they never made a 3eis Winter Weight Men's *t mt dents to do their Christmas mall- Markey was preparing his case ing entertainments on We -Bcuttfal SBk -Shade Roman was asked to get ing early in order to avoid delays dollar. Their currency is votes;'n0t~dollars7"trreirtalance~ berlin Hall.. •The~plays\ ONION SUITS .. _BATHJRQBES_JL/3 some water for the" radiator this week and has asked for po- sheets are election returnsT not book accounts, and their and when he wentTto~gel it, "My Turnin'." Business recessions often supply The Cadillac automobile took its the driver speeded away. Ro- trol matters. One record requested stock in trade is nostrums for people afflicted with a If the most fastidious < the motive power for inventive name from Antolne de la Mothe man failed to get the license mas gifts and greeting cards. concerns permission granted by disease known as gullibility. It is bad enough that they type of thinking. When business Cadillac, French explorer who A WIDE SELECTION OF GLOVES, plate numbers. Mail to foreign countries must the board for a tavern to remain with the prospect so far hi began to slow down the New De- founded the City of Detroit in be posted immediately to reach its must run the government. Pray heaven business may inch di- destination in time for Christmas open an hour longer than the The new icehouse of W parture Division of General Motors 1701. His coat of arms became the MITTEN'S^ HANDKERCHIEFS, ameter. Classic law prescribes. tViprn •" __J nn developed the two-speed bicycle in Mail going to distance states Tt is located th^ nppn«;j Cadillac crest. Similarly. Rene or modem de- No Time Extensions thd -fiUles. itr-has been" UoBeTt~Csw (eckless Driver should be mailed within the next — Politicians-who figure-that-the-best way-toraitract_votes- one- and-is-of-mueh-larg«- SCARFS. few days. Although extra work- —The board rece"n"tty-ttecided-that- -called- the-greatest-development- in French explorer-who—is—linked' Rouud. 1 quart "is to attack the industries which provide jobs,- taxes and the bicycle world since the inven- ers will be employed to handle the no time extensions would be al- 2,000 tons of ice. -with the history of the middle tte. Re«. 50c lowed hereafter: ~~N6 speclfle opportunities in this country, should think that over1," for tion of the coaster brake, and is west, furnished the name for Fined By Needell rush, they will not be able to If- any of our readers guarantee delivery unless the pub- charges have been revealed "after all^h^~t"a^^s~to^m~aintain"^veTnment"and^ay~the operated by finger-tip control. nvr. organ as a holiday presen [- -lie—co-operates,—GetttSg&—points Markpv except his alleged. ;v. ^p.QliJticJans^rnust_come from private enterprise. out. ; failure to prepare the subpoenas themJn_this.city, TINKE^TOY Because many of these extra in the Palace case. The board. Jedianical Trains claims it was impossible Whoidr } ••,••{,"• 'rncITman. Also Pays In" workers are not familiar with SERVE EFFICIENCY BY Rahway three passenger "postal work,-all maUtSHould~con~"this—heaTing-because—the-nott were not served at least five days, APPOINTING THIS TRIO . From The Union D or freight cars Weekly Session; Wife tain the house number as well as Main At Genuine Silex Coffee complete witii 10 Beater On Probation the name of the street,- Gettings before the hearing. Three important municipal offices are to be filled by Just as we are going t Uaker. Gas model with tracks. said. Markey countered with a charge Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- us the front elevation plan new up per handle. There will be no mail delivery that the subpoenas served in the- Cherry St After a lengthy trial in police O'Connor case in which solicita- pointments will fill the positions of officials~wrTose terms and Music Hall to be erec Made of PYREX. on Christmas Day and only mail Uune uaortment of mrt-before-Judge-Needell-Wed-- sent special delivery will be de- tion was charged were served are expiring.- the Auditorium, by;Henry smokers. An Ideal gift isday night. Philippo. Sammarco livered on the holiday, Gettings within three days of the date o£ While if is not expected that the three incumbents will York who has purchased a In co-operation with the Rahway Business Men's Association, Schwartz's offer these for Dad or Big Brother. • Belleville was found- guiyy of said. trial. ckless driving and was fined $15 May Not Resign be turned out of office, such things have happened before west side of the street. Should the case proceed with nUCBS BP TO UJ5 id $3 costs. Sammarco's car NOTICE TO MERCHANTS with the result that public welfare has suffered by removal 'The relay race to take Merchants doing business with one side accusing the other ofi of efficient city employees. der way. Five teams ha' the-City-of-Rahway-are- requested -wrong-doirigTit-is-likely-that-Com. missioner Jacob W. Schmidt will Those whose terms expire are Tax Receiver J.. Francis The affair promises to be ' azelwood and Jaques avenue the to render all bills on or before WE FIT SHOES THE X.RAY WAY prning of October:_20_and_ over- December 10 and other bills for riot resign next month but will Fox, Police~CourtrJudge David Needell and City Auditor Rahway has ever seen. ^=--_ med a-_truck_owned and oper- "December" Eugene F. Kenna. IFuliher^is^arrariging-tlieH- HIGH. AND LOW HEEL ed by Cornelius Vanderwende-of date on-or beforeJDecember 26. is settled. Schmidt said last week" On Monday evening K Rutherford street. he expected to_i£sign. Januaryjj^ Mr. Fox is,completing a two-year term ,and previous Foot Rest Sammarco pleaded not guilty, He has been confined to his hon to his last appointment, also served in this office. He has completition of 50 years' ) NOVELTY SHOES PrestoH WEAREVER erman Halston, Milford,' Del., a Didja in Lafayette Lodge No. 2' Aluminum uck driver, was fined $25 and Continued on Page Eight won a reputation for being one of the best men ever to fill Qt. Pot Rahway. A large group SHOES Regular $3.50 and $4.00 toy dishes. I costs for not having the re- this office, one of the most important in the city. His or- The Favorite Service for six. lired service, papers in his truck Notice him. Shoes GENUINE Beg. that broken glass which has been dinance on licensing.of movers has resulted in the paymenT Shoe of 8oUd green id for not having the owner's Firemen Here To decoration. In- THERMOS une on the vehicle. lying on Broad street in front of of thousands ofdollars in personalTaxes o the city. . —Don'-trforgetrthe^Thre the Pioneer Diner since -last Sun- dudes dmnel eharged-with-assault-and-bat- Before he sponsored this ordinance, the city First Presbyterian Churc "day has "been—sweptmp?—r lost plates, bread NEWEST OF PAINTING SETS iry on his wife, George Hoff, 46 -Sponsor-^Bonnie viiy— in pt!rsowo 1 t ns—fnov€Ci~'&\vciy.— ' -10.1 T^mi.! atrppt. wag plarpd A-member of The Record jitaff For Boys and :deaned-4t-ufr-yesterday' nftcEaeen Fox has done much to raise the collection percentage of Rahwaj cups and sauc- probation for six months. He to protect himself and others a WPA laborer. from punctured tires. BurnYTF "^personal-taxesr^Previouslyrmany-personsliad^paid-little- From—The -Rahway- ers, J»ker__and .The 650 delegates^ 1 BEET1E- attention to these taxes. ••--.- putter. •ELECTRIC WABE Will Conduct Campaign! will arrive here Friday £ Vt-VC SET Collector Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight IRON HAS President Praises Record And Formerly Sponsored By to recapture utility'tax apportionments. This contest will problem on hand is the en: Famous Bustei- JfcowSKoesFor Boys & Girb Late F. H. Trussler result,in Rahway receiving some $12,000 more in these boys. Many people have DOUBLE ROASTER Outlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated. Mr. Fox's efficiency is further .at- way and yet the citizens ] The" Bonnie Burn Christmas tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats ready been done if they v CHROMIUM Praise for The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set- Fund which the late Frank H. Choice of Trussler sponsored in Rahway,. """all persons alike. This has Jmade enemies "for hifti among way. GIFTS . mixed i attempting to raise funds to tlement of the refugees. colors id the relief of suffering Jews in "This organization, known as will be revived this year and spon« the low class of politicians who think they and their-Iriends What ptomisfis_to_be (BRIDGE or solid. tennany and a description of the HIAS has for the past 54 -years sored by the Rahway Fire Depart- deserve privileges denied'to ordinary folEs" -finlsrris~the~bigTniristrdr Bronte-finish ad- _LAMP Jo_the_ ment. it was decided—this week Por-the during a meeting ol departmenir Judge Needell, during hislhree years' term, has been auditorium of the Rogers' '• |ust* ADTOMATICrHOT ressed in the following letter re- Jewish migrant in-preparing him At A Big Saving sha^de. A good eived by The Record this; week for his migration, and training members in headquarters. ' fair. He has seen that the cause of justice has been served of St. Paul's Church. The reading light. iPOINTIRON ... rom Abraham Herman, president him in the ways of the new world -The firemen named a;con Extra heavy metal 1 tee~to handle the details and are" and has done much to encourage police officers by support- Hall, Miss Octavia Ainswc ALL OUR $3.50 SHOES House Slippers ^ PYREX t theHebrew Sheltering and-Im- ^oi—which~~he~intends to leave, wagon, 34 inches long. ligrant Aid Society of America. guiding his footsteps while en appealing to Rahway residents to ing them when they have brought cases to him. Anyone Depositors in the Chr MAKE A PBACTICAL Gffti 'CASSEROLE .; Others from $1100 up contribute to this fund. All dona- - -Beer50c I "It has cpine_to_pur knowledge route," unwelcoming him and be- who has watched him in action on the bench knows that he tional gank, Savings Insi through the columns" of your friending him upon arrival and tions^ large- or^small. -will—bo- -is doing a good job _— ' ..._..: receive checks totaling $1 Select, jours, here Xor aluable journal you have helping him to adjust himself to gladly received, they may be sen^ -to -fire—headquarters -or- to—Thai- City Auditor Kenna, completing his second year^~has lunched an effort to acquaint Ui£iriewlenvironmentrr-~ :.\*[. — agenU in Rah\»y for ke reading public of your com- "Working in fullest co-pperatlon Record office. _been the .mqst..actiye._auditor in the city's.history.^His~ap-~ " Rahwa, munity—with the-flight of- the All. contributions^ and names of! Qreen Leisure Slippers. with-the-bureaus-of-our-and other . pnintmnnt iarnMwnii w ••«' ivold-dupUcation or effort. He SpecJal^ClerluClarence-J^-Cook.jUsttl-lsjlhpwn above belnj; William H. Branney and Firemen 1 it was "pointed out. - the recent initiative of. the United may be rescued from the terrible ..-These ;three_; rnen._should.._most _cer^avnly: Jje_. re-ap- necessarily wait: untiLformation of a definite state law .— (Ikmbcrata now, because they expressed sati^actlon witlTThe cohgrattuatea by Superintendent of Malls Jtsse Lawrence (riiht) States government, when under Nicholas Dunphy -and; James J. L. Singer, cr&lrman or plight that confront them now. ointed.—TOc"PTry3blH the expense of the city's general welfare. •• *-! Church parish was held last night in-the parish house.- Blockand tackle wlU be needed | BepnbUcans. in which school topics were dla- of tt when house delivery service was In 1896. At that time, Lawrence was a clerk. In Evian, Prance to consider ways tlve in this grave hour." —Continued on Pagfr^g1 T"~

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PAGE-TWELVE , DECEMBER 2, 1938 RAHWAY COMIC HEROES The Rahway Record 9-SS§M ""American youngstersrinust have beerrrvrdely surprised 1470 Broad Street TeL Bah. 7-0600* Rahway. New Jeney Dec. 10, Democratic Dtaner. the other day to learn that two heroes of the comic strips nee. 14, Ctty Council Meeting. Do Your Christmas Walter-P* Marpk -Publisher and animated_cartoons had been barred from a European, •^iue£*ki 5«c. 16, B. H. 8. Buketbsll Opener. NX/ASH., D.C~ .'..,. Howard C Woodruff. ...Editor dictator country. What,' they must have asked, could be Dec. SI, Elks' New Yeartr Dance. Shopping And Mailing SOME PEOP1E GET A Jan. 10, lecture, Dr. Dltman. • This newspaper was founded and is maintained p»on the principal objectionable about Mickey Mouse and Popeye tiie Sailor? Jan, 11, Chrbtlaa Lrrtnr Conference^ Early This Year of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the' lmeresllnt —the two comic characters exiled by,a dictator's decree. •<-, ST1MUIATING EFFECT BY FREQUENT - Jam 16, Vocational Guidance Meeting news of the community, and upon the. basis of a progressive BATHING m VIATER.SAVS . Jan. 25, Church Federation Meeting., editorial policy. . ' To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to THE TO- s. their question must have -sounded equally unreasonable. DOCTOR b l. 117, No. 1094 PRICE THREE CENTS Published Friday Mornlnei .IhaLanswer.-by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country o I Fnttty Mornhni RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Ce^U a Week Deliverea by Carrier Friday, December 2, 1938 must think-of the future in.,such_a. .way that.the children A WILD SCHEME TO of today will become the;'" _ " ~ ' dren should be trained iri Markey Case Action SGIMEJCT-THE ADVERTISER he-head-on-a-knapsack,^i- S • Two of the government's Brain Busters have come DECEMBER 2, 1958" PAY RECORD Our comic herOes arej PAGE SIX "FRIDAY; DECEMBER-VI938- -PAGE-SEVEti with.a new scheme which has unusual and far reaching and just, and that doesn'j tivesTJftoreign-ismsr^—T a manufacturer could use, and dictate the type of the ad- vensement. tei?=£ea£$ .:!••-• one'manufacturer- could not spend-more for advertising just betwer a than a competitor, and to forbid the advertiser to" niake any AiT^ Probability -0F]Nof claims about the supremacy of his product. To use the Proceeding With CEarges words of one of the proponents of the scHeme, this is a step If© "toward restricting advertising to its proper field—which _ Continue^ Q ~- .2 a -_.:,. Against Board's Glerjk _ is the promotion of sales." He goes on to say that expendi- Most New Jersey citl Mettam, Vice-President d ture of large sums for advertising to build up trade names <-g h* Clerk-_yaii-Eight Ouster Attempt is wastefu an calculated to hurt the business we need is economy competitor. ' • : Iff A special meeting of the Municipal Board of Alcoholic All of this seems rather amazing. Has it become rep- of business men, Mettam Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K. rehensible to establish a good-reputation and boastrabout industry- staggeririg-undei- Irons for tonight in City Hall'at which it is expected there it through advertising?...... for the new taxation. am will be further discussion concerning charges of non- Incidentally, the Brain Busters have denied any inten- s^-- ieasanc'e which the board voted last week to bring against tion of shackling the free press. What do they think woufcl Whatever the politic Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- be the effect of this plan to force reduction of advertising ing drive for new. state i ment in which he denied the charges to be made against New Jersey if -budgets!—Wouldn't it greatly—r£duce_the-jev-enue_«l-:the. him and said he would submit counter charges of malfeas- free pressof this country ?~~ " riers^against-new-leyier- Architect Leslie M. Dennis sub-.ance, misfeasance and nonfeasance against board mem -nitted- final plans and-specif lea- misfeasance g The American press can remain free only so long as it Ions to the PWA yesterday. -_ Ap- continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from special An income or corporal bers. Markey claims^hat the board islrying'tcTgerrTd of ~ iroval is expected this month so him so it can make room for an inspector of taverns. -interests-or—from^the-government. Regimentation of thebusiness and industry at hat bids for the remainder of couraged7~~A salesfta^dir he work can be advertised and —: • To Drop Charges? • = advertisers, therefore, would be a menace to the self- ontracts awarded, early in Janu- __ ._ ••• «•.••»• The purpose of tonight's meet-^ —sufficiency and to the independence of the American press. las a week's wages ay* -H-OT*lir-wl-O-1 ITtKV -tag-has not been revealedTtThere" worker. Any new~taxatit Judll\ lTldlJ-Lllil, was speculation among other city officials yesterday that the board Thejtavorable tax position DRIVER OF BIG CAR might decide not to bring charges A SENATOR'S OPINION " adversely affect the indus GETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY Islkgedlfere against its clerk. ~OF"FOEITrCiaNS*" ^ ^^ 4/1- City~Attorney Ualnzer told The- Private business has some friends in Congress—one of Tteconl large black sedan drove up to Avoid Disappointment By drawn the charges and was .wait- them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made the s< Roman's Gasoline Station In ing for official word from the a short time ago he had this to say: Route 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- board! Mainzer said he had no History of Rah' M I5* 11 z .So 8 nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. comment at this time regarding "Why substitute government management for business had his tank filled with 22 ter Tells Public Markey's statement concerning management? The average—politician is in polit Rahway rt In drawing Christmas only 15 days cause he was a failure in everything else. They do not Prom The Advocate t So. before- thfe^attennaut, Juseyh poenas—summoning coroplainnnti Roman, could get the money away. Postmaster Martin P. Get-against the Palace Blue Room be- •3. ._- C-_. ^4- believe in a balanced budget because they neverhad One. The Athenaum Assoch from him. •--•. •" tings_tQday urged Rahway resi- foreJhe. board. . . They do not understand finance because they never made a S> '•' Roman was asked to get dents to do theiFChristmasTnall- Markey was preparing his case ing entertainments on W< M ing early in order to avoid delays -dollar-*—T-heir-curreney-is-votes— not-dollars—their-balance- berlin Hall:—The"TJlays"T^ some water for the radiator which might result in disappoint- this week and has asked for po- sheets are election returns, not book accounts, and their and when he went to get it, ments in the delivery of Christlic- e records concerning liquor con- "My'Turnin'." the driver speeded away. Ro- mas gifts and greeting cards. trol matters. One record requested concerns permission granted by stock in trade is nostrums' for people afflicted with a If the most fastidious •• man failed to get the license Mall to foreign countries must, disease known as gullibility. It is bad enough that they plate numbers. . ' the board for a tavern to remain with the prospect so far h> be posted immediately to reach its open an hour longer than the must "run the government. Pray heaven business may destination in time- for Christmas. The new icehouse of W Mail going to distance states law prescribes. escape them." It is located on the opposi feckless Driver should be mailed within the next No Time Extensions Politicians who figure that the best way to attract votes one* and is of much larg< ss? 5S^ -few—days.—Although extra wnrk- The board recently decided that is to attack the industries which provide jobs, taxes and ers will be employed to handle the no time extensions would be al- 2,000 tons of ice. r rush, they will not be able to lowed hereafter: No specific opportunities in this £ountry, should think that over, for If any of our reader! ^•\ guarantee delivery unless the pub- charges have been revealed alter all, the taxes to maintain government and pay the"organ as a holiday presen In Court Session lic co-operates, Gettings points against Markey except his alleged politicians must come from private enterprise. out. failure to prepare the subpoenas them in this city. Because many of these extra in the Palace case. The board " a.- -• rrnekman Also Pays In workers are not familiar with claims it was impossible lo huld SERVE EFFICIENCY BY _ Rahway postal work, all maTTsRouTd^corF -thls—heaTing—because-the-notioea Weekly Session; Wife were not served at least five days. • \; Prom The TJnion~D tain the house number as well as APPOINTING THIS TRIO the name of trie street, Gettings before the hearing. ;'!; Just as we are going t n til 19.7 ! 1 «> Beater On Probation Markey countered with a charge *-/ Three important municipal offices are to be filled by said.. that the subpoenas served in_ the j^ Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- us the-front elevation plan «t_ * After a lengthy trial in police There will be no mail delivery and Music Hall to be erec • s ~ on Christmas Day and only mail O'Connor case in which solicita- ,ij 0 purt before Judge Needell Wedn- sent special delivery will be de-tion was charged were served Jj -( are expiring. the AuditoriumV by^Henry~ esday night, Philippo Sammarco livered'on the holiday, Gettings within three days of the date of V i said. trial. . -ft While" it is not expected that the three incumbents will York, who has purchased a I Ifi 1HI f Belleville was found guilty of west side of the street. jckless driving and was .fined $15 May Not Resign be turned out of office,, such things have happened before e«W»i>^ NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Should the case proceed with The relay race to take nd $3 costs. Sammarco's car one side accusing the other withjhe result thatj?ublic_welfare has suffered by-removal ped through a red light at West Merchants doing business with of efficient city employees. der way. Five teams ha' IT 3 the City of Rahway are requested wrong-doing, it is likely that Com- H o _ tazelwood and Jaques avenue the to render all bills on or before missioner Jacob W. Schmidt will Those whose-terms-expire-are-Tax-ileceiver-J^Francis lorning of October 20 and over- December 10 and other bills for not resign next month but will -Pox7-Police-€ourt-Judge^David-Needell-and-£-ity-Auditor- Hahway—has-ever-seen: - *-m .ruck—owned—arulloper^. Tk^ember purchases after this remain on the board until the case date on or before December 26. is settled7~Schmrdt"saia"Tast~weelc Eugene" F; Kenna. '' \ ;; •* runner, is arranging the i- ted by Cornelius Vanderwende of he expected to resign January 5. On Monday evening E 7 Rutherford street. Mr. Fox is completing a two-year term ,and previous Sammarco pleaded not-guilty. He has been confined to his home to his last appointment, also served in this office. He has completition of 50 years' l o ferman Halston, Milford, Del., aDidja Continued on Page Eight won a reputation for beirfg one of the best men ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. 2' JW >~ ruck driver, was fined $25 and this office, one of the most important in the city. His or-Rahway. A large group -3 costs for not having the re-Notice log luired service papers in his-truck dinance on licensing of movers has resulted in the payment him. that broken glass which : —indr-for-^not-having—the—owner"s- lying on Broad street in front o*: Eiremen Here_T_o_ nf thnnganHg nf Hnliarq in -nprcnnai tavpg to Don't forget the "Thrf lame on the vehicle. ; -— dty. r the Pioneer Diner since last Suni-f Before he sponsored—this ordinance, the city -lost First-Presbyterian-Ghurc -—- Charged with assault and bat-day has been swept up? ery on his wife, George Hoff, 46 A-member of The Record staff if ipd T/»n>lg gt.rppt wni leaned-tt-Hip yesfcrday-afteraoon- Sponsor Bonnie Fox has done much to raise the collection percentage of Rahwaj in probation for six months. Heto protect himself - and . others personal™taxes.—Previously pmany-persons-had-paid-little- -"— —From The Rahway — s a WPA laborer. from punctured tires. Burn Yule Fund attentidn to these taxes. The 650 delegates of J Will Conduct Campaign Collector Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight will arrive here Friday t HIAS President Praises Record And Formerly Sponsored By to recapture utilitytax apportionments. This contest will problem on hand is the erf Late F. H. Tmssler result in Rahway receiving some $12,000 more in these boys. Many people have; j Outlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated.- Mr. Fox's, efficiency is further at- way and yet the citizens! The Bonnie Burn tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats ready been done if they \ ! Praise for The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set-Fund which the late Prank H. all persons alike. This has'.made-enemies for him among way. In attempting - to raise funds ±o tlement of the refugees. Trussler sponsored h Md-the relief of suffering JewsJn "This organization, known^.as will be revived thisyear and spon- the. low class of politicians who think they and their friends What promises to be Germany and a description of theHIAS has for the past 54 years sored "by the Rahway Fire Depart-" i g- minstrer- jgork— of—his-.organisation Is exengage- d itselfjendering. aid_to_ihe. njj^ decided this week; during a~meetlnjr~6r"departmenlr~ Judge Needell, during his three years' term, has been auditorium of the Rogers' \ pressed in the following letter re- Jewisn migrant in preparing him ielved by The Record this week 16f Ills mlKmLionr members in headquarters. fair. He has seen that the cause of justice has been served of St. Paul's Church: The from Abraham Herman, president him In the ways of the new. world The firemen named a commit- . ancLhas-done-much-to encourage police officers-by-supgort^ Hall Mjgc; Qptayi^ Aingnrf. Hetjrew-Shelteting'andJm- Jagrto-handlo-the details and arn •irig them when they have brought cases to him. Anyone* Depositors in the Chr. Migrant Aid Society of America. guiding his Tfoptsteps while en appealing to Rahway residentt s to ' "It has'come to our knowledge route, in welcoming him and be-contribute to this fund. All dona- who has watched him in action oh the bench knows that he tional Bank, Savings Inst that through the columns of your friending him upon arrival and tions, large or small, will be is doing _a_gQQd_jflb_,_. ;_, ;."..., receive checks totaling $1 valuable journal you have helping him to adjust himself to gladly received. They may be sent City Auditor Kenna, completing his second year, has launched.an effort to acquaint the new environment. to fire headquarters or to The Ll-thelreadlng - public; or your com- "Working in fullest co-operation been the most-active a_uiitoiiJn.the_city._3_history.____s_ap-- 1 Rahwa; munity with the flight of thewith the bureaus of our and other Alf contributions and names ;oB pointment is not just a job to him like it has been to other From The Eahway refugees from Nazi Germany and governments, HIAS donors will be acknowledged in -Almost 500 appucaup ma trom other lands of oppression branches and offices in all parts The Record. The funds will be auditors. Mr. Kenna, because of his interest in Rahway as and to obtain a measure of-flnan- of the United States and in most turned over to Dr. John Runnells, a life-long resident of the city, has gone further than the program of the Federal oiql cupport tt™h nmnlri alleviate nf thp ^nimt-rtpc nt Bonnie Burn superintendent, for routine scSj?e^rhisTtutteirarrd~has performed a Large riurn- Rahway uiiemployed-afrjf- their distress. transit and immigration. T3 in the high school Wedn^S , "In behalf of the Hebrew snel- work is being carried ln~a~purelyhieedy-patients.— ber of services which have been of benefit toRahway. terlng and Immigrant Aid Society. humanitarian spirit and with the Cheer Many -lipf administration. I ;wlsh to commend you most voluntary aid of organizations and Mr.-Trussler sponsored the fund three men ignored when the appointments, become due relief lists, will be employ ftoartily-and-to-thahk-youlsin- individual Jews as well as non-each year and It. brought _Christ- 4 cerely for your splendid efforts Jews who sympathize with the mas cheer, to many unfortunate next January but it will not be because they have any bet- The chance of RahMJp ft sponsormg this cause we areplight of the victims of oppression patients at the hospital.. Members ter candidates for these offices. This trio is performing liquor today or even to£i) . . • "following a great and honorable and who are- eager w extend a of the. firemen's committee are American tradition -which has helping hand to the persecuted Chief Walter H. Rltzman, Deputy a service wh1cri~cc-ald""hard'ly be iinpToved~~by~appoIrrting ernphasized~during a sp^i^ssssw^y^wirareTu^omsbri meetings."' r.*-.:+ri£i. WtiAot^ great bene- been exemplified so strlkihglyin bwn-txoaaen s„o. ma....c me. y someone else. z_L last night. Municipal -regulation o.f the liquor traffic must Mmber HVDlddupUcatk)nof ^8DecSFClerTFClal«nTC::X-C<»lr^left)-ls-shown-^bove-1)emKr- WeTecenTmlHallvrortHe-Onlted- T^yTie-fescueoTrFdm the Urrible •Willignr-H—Brannay ;«iid-i Bloc' in Senaiie to fight recent wrbM» ~u -ma oointed out. . "expressed~satlsf action -with-the special 'vienc v-mreat^-ii.MW» \*^»*/ *» »"«"» »«w.*. H^.»«,_ three men should-most certainly be re-ap^ necessarily wait until formation of a definite state law. *.h»t In party ^cohrratuIfttedbySuperintendent-of-Malls-JesseLawrence^trlght)^ States~govemment.-when—undert plight-that confront them now.— tfew-Peal. uppolntmentsr^ffwTff ST Singer, cHalrman^of work of! the teaching staff. ttx leadership, a conference of 32"More power to your pen andOTJonnell. pointed.—TffTrarrre" anyone els, wuuld he to play politicgraT annual meeting of St. Paul's Episcopal take more than a fight to'wln. " completes nearly 41 years of service in the local posLofflee. I power would put it up to open forum perl naflonswg5nedjfejg rrChecks-shomd-be-made-paya the expense of the city's-general'welfare. Church parish was held last night in-the parish house. Block' and tackle will be needed • Republicans. ich school topics were dis- of the. carriers when house delivery service was established In to Bonnie Burn Fund~ r:::r~" 1896. At that time, Lawrence was a clerk. ^___ in Evian, Fraiice to consider way tive in ,ve hour."

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PAGE TWELVE , DECEMBERS, 1938 COMIC HEROES LAUGHS rar»M THR DAY'S NEWS! The Rahway Record IN EXILE ny 18, 1R93 LOCAL DATES TO REMEMBER TeL Bah. 7-0600. Rahway. New Jersey nec. io, Democratic Dinner. —: l«0 Broad Street the .othpr Ha Dec 14. Cltaf Council Meetlnr. Do Your Christmas and animated cartoons had been barred from a European, »«• w> %&% BaOetttU Opener, Walter P. Marphs.. .Publisher WASH.,D.C.~ . 1 Howard C. Woodruff :.. ...Editor dictator country. What, they must have asked, could lie pec. SI, BIto NewTemrtr Dance. Shopping And Mailing SOME PEOPIE GET A Jan. 10, Lectnre, Dr. Dltman. This newspaper was founded and is maintained upon the principal objectionable about Mickey Mouse and Popeye the Sailor? Jaa. 11, Christian Living Conference. Early This Year of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the Interesting —the two comic characters exiled by a.dictator's decree. STlMUi.AT)N& EFFECTBV FREQUENT- Jan. IB. Vocational Guidance Meeting news of the community, and upon the basis ot a progressive BATHING INNNATER.SAVS Jan. 25, Church Federation Meetlnr. editorial policy. ' To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to THE PASi- rS their question must have pounded equally unreasonable. DOCTOR PRICE THREE CENT3 Published Friday Hornino That answer, by the Fascist Dictator, was feaj^is country j " . . Pnhltohea Frioajr Mornlnit RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Centi a Week Denverea by Carrier ~Friday7) must think of the future in.such,.a.way.-the; .children; A WILD SCHEME TO, . of today will become thi REGIMENT THE ADVERTISES?- dren should be trained t FAY RECORD Markey Case Action the head on a knapsack.? FRIDAY, DECEMBERS, 1938 PAGE NINE! Two of the government's brain Busters have~eorcve~np Our comic heroes art -PAGE EIGHT — FRIDAY,-DECEMBER with a new scheme which has unusual and far reaching and justt and that doesti -implications? It would regulate the arrmnnt of advertising tives of foreign isms. ; j*vh]t\izi>jcmwi a^j^anufacturex^cpuld.use, and-dictate the type of the_ad- Bargains Off verlsementT ~ In~effectrthe^trust"busters^waTit-to"Tevise"things1sb-tha Board- vone manufacturer could not spend more for advertising tea Jhj^n^competitoivand to forbid the advertiser to make any Speculate7 As-To ™Frobability—0£~Not - .JP.QEULAH V. CjLLASPIE _____ claims about the supremacy ofThis product. To~use~tke ider's Pre-Xmas Sale Director, 8e»Ite«t Libontofy Kitchen -;-.——iProceeding With Charges words of one of.the proponents of the scheme, this is-a step "toward restricting advertising to its proper field—which Against Board's Clerk I is the promotion of sales." He goes on to say that expendi- Most New Jersey ci i Elizabeth Aye. and Irving St. ture of large sums for advertising to build up trade names Mettam, Vice-President ;• S FREE DELIVERY Phone RA. 7-1485—1731 Clerk fill Fight Ouster Attempt hurt -bust of-thi is wasteful and calculated 10 nu we need' is economy in g competitor.. •••'-- 3 DAYS A special meeting of the Municipal Board of Alcoholic All Of this seems rather amazing. Has it become rep- of business men, Mettari I Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K t_ industry_staggeringjind| 50c 55c Value $1.00 • - Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there it through advertising? for the new taxation. { s Colgate's will be further discussion concernin' g "charges ~of~iion- Pepsodent Ironized Incidentally, the Brain Busters have denied any-inten- Tooth feasance which the board voted last week to bring against tion of shackling the free press.- What do they think would Whatever the polifc Antiseptic Yeast Tablets Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- ing drive for new state ROMA-NETTE or MANTECA Powder be the e.ffecjr of this plan to force reduction of advertising 3 2 for 4,£c 2 cans ^^ ment in which he denied the charges to be made against budgets.? i New Jersey if public i for «Q him and said he would submit counter charges of malfeas- free press of this .country? • riers against new levit Tirchitect ance, misfeasance and nonfeasance against board mem~ Zinfandel - Buretmdy js&f -5^1b. JWITCTT nltted final, plans and cifica- an, g The American press can remaiafree only so long as. it Barbaronc - Barbera - AHcante Jons to the. PWA yesterday. Ap- "bers. Mar^ey^almTTh"arthVbTo^fd-is~tryinirto-get-riitid d -off continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from special An income or corpon HAZEL jroval is expected this month so business and industry z ol Choice of * Carton of 200 Jiat bids for the remainder of him so it can make room for an inspector of taverns. interests or from the government. Regimentation of the Pint Qc : couraged. A sales:tax,_d__... l.t9O LUCKY STRIKES \ he work can be advertised and : —: • To Drop Charges? ~advertisers~therefore7~would~be-a—menace—to-the-self- nr Lataratow Kttchth I . jontracts awarded early in. Janu- The purpose' of tonight's meet- sufficiency and to the independence of the American" press. as a week's wages a ; •-"-. ROMA-NETTE or MANTECA WhiteRose OaESTERFIELb ary. _ ing has not been revealed. There I Early Mailing was speculation among other city worker^' Any new taxal Qaart 69c CAMELS EUBBING By BEULAH V. GILLASPIE G bar* ret to * group ot \Vt cnp» ol tolt leap thick tour officials yesterday that the board the favorable tax positioi Director, Sealtett Laboratory Kitchen CALIFORNIA WINE Gall W tood-utarwted p*nos* who bread crtrabs . cream OLD GOLD ALCOHOL DRIVER OF BIG CAR A SENATOR'S OPINION GETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY might decide not to bring charges not toted lhl» MTOTT -^tot* a Paraley potatoei ' ''• TsUrgedHere against its clerk. uut; guests are always expect Melt the butter In a sancopan. Add BS y* m»l» coor»«l-Not- Combine all ot tho InredlenU and Ing something a bit novel In the oalr U It an attnctlr* tfjali tn ap- ® • A young 'man' driving a City Attorney Mainzef told The Private-business has some friends* in Congress—one of the flour and stir until well mixed. ITALIAN mix wcIL U tho ham la not terr Cough Drops Box of 1000 Record yesterday he had not way ot foods. Scallop shells filled punnc«.bBtUhutte"Bmpb" that tally add salt to tails. Batter a ring large black sedan drove up to Avoid Disappointment By with a losclons blending ot shrimp Add the milk.- salt and pepper and HOT WATER BAG OR Roman's Gasoline Station in drawn the charges and was wait- them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made the i teopu and delights the moat flnickymold and Una the bottom ot It with Smith's __ ing for official- word from the a short time ago he had this to say: ' . ~ and corn and -lightly browned offer cook until thickened, stirring con- IMPOOTBD FRENCH Swiss Colony Win ',p[ jppctlte*. wax'papcr. Pack In the meat mixture FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Route 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- History of Ra a flavory dish they will delight In— Luden's nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. board. Mainzer said he had no stantly. Add corn -and shrimp and MAM AND VEAL RING WITH asd bake In a moderately hot oieo, .. Guaranteed EACL4L ter Tells Public" ' comment at this time regarding "Why substitute government management for business not too heavy nor too light Many Claret • Burgundy •: (IT5*F.) lor SO to CO mlnntei or until" had his tank filled with 22 HIITII.HW CHAMPAGNE and H. & B. Markey's statement concerning will want to fcaow yonr roelpo. So POTATOES -- Turn eat, then 1BT« TISSUES- Qll""T "f f ""^ dmwiiwa.y managements j_he_average_politician is in politics be- \ ' ' Rahwc here Is onr suggestion:— With Christmas' only lb days tiart In drawing sub- or scallop ahelli with the anxtara 1928 Vintage — Extra Dry Alicanti - Medoc nd cronnd % tenpoon the browned ilds will ba up. F1U_ 3io7 §2.50 ElStricBeating * before the. attendant, Joseph pocnas summoning complainants cause he was a failure in everything else. They do not Prom The Advocate CREAMED SHRIMP AND CORN away, Postmaster Martin'P. Get- against the Palace Blue Room be- and sprinkle with the tattered 26 him'. l»PP«r water with ptitUj potato lulli or 3 Heat Control 4 A Roman, could ^et the money tings today urged Rahway resi- believe in.a'balanced budget because they never hadone. The Athenau'm Assoc S tbspB. bmteri cup cooked 1 pound sroa creamed new potttoei. gamUh with from him. ' fore the board. ozs 2.25 1.29 p r —Guaranteed— _MLwrW dents to do their Christmas mall- _3 tbspa. flour —corn - crumbs. Top with a dish ot paprika p»hilej iprlei7 SerTei six to eight. Boman was asked to set -Markey was -preparing -his: case- "They do~not understand finance because they never made a ing entertainments on V •~xaX~ onlop- 50c BROWN ing early in order to avoid delays berlin Hall. The plays IV, cups milk . 1 'cup cooked^ and bake In moderate oren (S50*F.) ITAUANwiFRENCH MP. 25c. some water for the- radiator which might result in disappoint^ this week and has asked for po- -dollar.r-Their-currency-is-votesrnot dollars, their-balance ',i t5p. salt shrimp _. MLXTUBE- —and-when-he-went_toreet-it,~ lice records concerning liquor con- until thorpugoiy heated and enmtbt The cost of government—fed- Motorists have become increas- Probak JrT Esterine £ "ments~in~~the~ delivery of Christ- sheets are election returns, not book accounts, and their 'My Turnin'." - Few grains pep- % cup bettered 5Qc STOKES . the driver speeded away. Bo- mas gifts and greeting cards. trol matters. One record requested per " crumbs are brown. Serves six. Crab meat ingly important to New Jersey as concerns permission granted by stock in trade is nostrums for people afflicted with a If the.most fastidious Jim Greer BLADES Expectorant 8-oz 29c Tooth Paste jj man failed to get the license Mail to foreign countries must Paprika may lie used Instead ot shrimp. taxpayers. In~lhe~year~ -plate numbers. : the board for a tavern to remain disease known as gullibility. It is bad enough that they with the prospect so far." 30-ounce bottle A A^L M04OO.OOO in 1837. or from $79^6 25c GLYCERINE, be-postedrimmediately-to-reach-its open an hour, longer lHan~ the ~ must run the government. Pray heaven business may The new icehouse.of; per capita to f 180.75. June 30.1937, motor fuel net taxes ~ ROSE WATER destination in time for Christmas law prescribes. The Customer Research Depart- the effect of thesp mrve pi on th* amounted to more than twenty Mail going to distance states _escape_them.!!_: : _ , It-is-located-on-the-oppo- 25c TINCTURE should be mailed within the next No Time Extensions mpnr. hag Wn ^esign-of-Qeneral-Motors-ctrs-is- and' arBainnnUon dollars, while Reckless ^Driver Politicians who tigure thatther best way to attract votes one and-is of much lar; it yetrahts- IODINE ... Gillette few days. Although extra work- The board recently decided that link in General Motors fact find- very definitely reDected to"th e motor__yenlde licenses amounted-^^^^ ers will be employed to handle the | no time -extensions would be al- sptst much moro than It ha* col- 25cMERCUBO- Blades specific is to attack the industries' which provide jobs, taxes and 2,000 tons of jce. Ing." the other two being the Re- models just introduced. M Proof A Blend of Straight Wlusby J lected. In theelgbt Jtrffrl 1931-1938 to more than eighteen and a half rush, they will not be able to lowed hereafter. No search Laboratories and the Prov- CHROME ... 14C chargess hava e been revealed, opportunities iri'this country,; should'think that over, for If any of our reade •pt' pt qt UM Federal Oovcnuncnt - alone million dollars. Total revenue to Thin \ Qc guarantee.delivery unless the pub- ing Grounds. The Customer Re- Seventy-nine percent of world 75c Russian White 8FOR19 lic co-operates, Gettings points against Markey except his alleged _after all, the taxes to maintain government and pay theorgan as a holiday prest search Department conducts varl- 1^5 1.16 2.J spent J23.777.000,00Q more than itl the state from these sources 49c In Court Session .failure to prepare the subpoenas automobile production is m the ieaifedr " ' 1B37 w $39.098M1.0l7 Mineral Oil • .pt out. politicians must come from private enterprise. them in this city. o'us types of consumer surveys, and 1.25 Russian White Because many of these extra in the Palace case. The board Mineral Oil .qt69c -75c- I'ruckman Also Fays in workers are not familiar with claims" It was iiuijussible-to-hol&-- Rahwi SERVE EFFICIENCY BY 35c SPDMTIS TVIcKesson*s~ Weekly Session; Wife were not served at least five days \ Prom The Union. De luxe .Bar 2^Vear4)U Quart tain the house number as well as APPOINTING THIS TRIO ..__ ractical Gifts for Young 6^ OU CAMPHOR 250 Cod liver Beater On Probation the name of the street, Gettings before the hearing. • Three important municipal offices are to be filled by Just as we are going 'StraigfctStje —^•'Proof said. Markey countered with a charge; Quart 10c LUX, LIFEBUOY Oil that the subpoenas served toth e us the front elevation pla After a lengthy trial in police There "will be no mail delivery Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- PALMOUVE or CAMAY on Christmas Day and only mail O'Connor case in which solicita- pointments will fill the positions of officials whose terms and Music Hall to be er ourt before Judge Neeclell Wed- sent special delivery will be de-tion was charged were served •/ are expiring. the Auditorium, by.Henr_ SOAP Ai lesday night, Philippo Sammarco livered • on the holiday, Gettings within three days-of the date ot trial. While it is not expected that the three incumbents will York who has purchased HUNTER limit 3 ••• ^ SL00. d Belleville was found guilty of said. west side of the street. - 10c CLAPP'S HEINZ or eckless driving and was fined $15 May Not Resign be turned out of office, such things have happened before IO-Day lire and j BALTIMORE >K¥E 'WHISKEY NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Should the case proceed with |> ( OVALTINE aid $3 costs! Sammarco's car with the result that public welfare has suffered by removal The relay race to tal (A Blend) GERBER'S BABY FOOD Merchants doing business with one side accusing the other oi '^ ( •GALVERT (M ped through a red light at West the City of Rahway are requested wrong-doing, it is likely that Com- , f l > of efficient city employees.. der way. Five teams h STRXtGHT RYE - 3*4 Yn.1l missioner Jacob W. Schmidt will > J ' The affair promises to b 6c 55 lazelwood and Jaques avenue the to render all bills on or before Those whoso terms expire are Tax Receiver J.. Francis aorning of October 20 and over- December 10 and other bills for not resign next month but will J Lway- Tias ever-seenr urned a ^ruck owned and oper- "December—purchases—after "this Temain-onrthe-board-until-the case _— -£ CAPSULES.. 77100" ited by: Cornelius Vandenre'nde_Qf date on or before December 26. is settlearSchmidrsaid last week Eugene F. Kenna. ' '- runner, is arranging the livt 8 OIL CAPSULES. .100 tt he expected to resign January 5. On Monday evening ffaram •7 Rutherford street. Mr. Fox is completing a two-year term .and previous | BLACKHAWK STRAIGHT R¥E Mohawk Cocktal [HEW • Sammarco pleaded not "guilty, He has beenrconfined to his homo to his last appointment, also served in this office. He hascompletition of 50 years 30YS and GIRLS lenhan Halston, Milford, Del., aDidja 6 Years Old Pint IHanhattan. • Martini -Oil] ««|«^ "S5T Continued on Page Eight won a reputation-for being one ol the best jnen ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. 1.29 [OYAL PORTAB1E A most complete selection of chil- ruck driver, was fined $25 and Rahway. A large grouj •Fashion and Side Car dren's books containing subjects of in- (3 costs for not having the re-Notice this office, one of the most important in the city. His or- I TREF TOP APPLE 1.4S uiired service papers in his truck him. i terest to every boy or^girl. that broken gloss which has been ofmovers has Tesultedinthe payment ind for not having the owner's lying on Broad street in front of Firemen Mere To of thousands of dollars in personal taxes to the city. Don't forget the "Thi iame-orrthe-vehicle; GOLD LABEL 5th BEST SELLERS IN FICTION — the Pioneer Diner since last sun- Before he sponsored this, ordinance, the city lost First Presbyterian Chur On Such Famous Makes Charged with assault and bat-day has been swept up? • ANDTHE MOBE SERIOCS SUBJECTS lery on his wife, George Hoff, 46 A-member of The Record staff Sponsor Bonnie heavily in personal taxes when persons moved away.' Mr- SL4JL SET _jf 194 Lewis street, was placed it. up vpstprriav flftprnmn Fox has done much to raise the collection percentage of Rahwt ~- of~Tires As—~ CCTADEL ;... -— — 1.39 m probation for six months. He to protect himself and others Burn Yule Fund- Shaving Cream' s a Y?PA laborer. from punctured tires. s.—Previously,-many persons had-paid-little- ___'_ —FronuThe-Kahwaj: JCHEJISTEBS _._-• ...—--.-.— A«w».JKeteL_. _"...._ Wil1 3QI5S A Very Fine Gin — $o Proof THE DOCTOBT 1.00 Talcum Powder twwfen to thes• e taxes. The t&U delegates of Sew.'-- ' " Conduct Campaign Pt 75c _ 5th $1.09 - Qt fl.39 THE BIBLE Collectoorr Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight will, arrive here Friday Federal Goodyear Diesel qaUon Old Monarch Swiss Colony to recapture utility'tax apportionments. This contest will problem on hand is the e RHUM NEGRfflj While They last Late F. H. Trussler -Hood— Defenders^—.Martin, etc7 5.OO _ AGJETANYONE WUI. AEPBECUTE result in Rahway receiving some $12,000 more in theseboys. Many people havi Prrffacttf Francrance -B B«8« - "WINJ^ VvU- Sherry Claret • Outlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated. Mr. Pox's efficiency is further at-' way and yet the citizens Borsundy' \ The Bonnie Burn Christmas 5th—3 FOB- i Aera CbUntl ; GALLON Praise for The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set-Fund which the late Frank H. tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats ready been done if they SCOTCH ^ 2,25 ON^ Iifehaby Trussler sponsored in Rahnay, Park& Tilford GREETING CARDS in attempting to raise funds to tlement of the refugees. all persons alike. This has made enemies for him among $2.50 Allowance For Your i BO»BSJ)F GBEETING CABDS ShavingSet aid the' relief of suffering Jews in "This' organization, known as will be revived this year and spon- the low class of politicians who think they and their friends Whatpfomises to IS 1.00 1.49 HIAS has for the past 54 years sored by the Rahway Fire Depart- / 1~OIFXS"~' Shick Raxqr. an4- •Jfjprmnny and a description of the "'—deserve"privileges~denied-tcrordinary folks. finish-is- the-big-minstre -^.^^^^...J old)' ; Blade -Soap-— | nrganizatlon is engaged Itself rendering aid to the^nentnt~~was~decided—this^weefc- - —§ Christinas Cards, your name gor g "durlng~a~meeting"of "tlepartment- auditorium of the Ropers Catto s Gold Label (8 yrs. old)- >BLENDEDWH1S 3ft-OX5 790 Shaving Crtam, pressed in the following letter re- Jewish migrant in preparing him Judge Necdell, during his three-yearsM;erm,-has been ON A NEW U. S. BATTER Fifth - MP his .migration, and training members in headquarters. SWEET or DEI ceived by The Record this week The firemen named a commit- fair. He. has seen that the cause of justice has been served of St. Paul's Church. from Abraham Herman, president him in ear ways of the new world- We Can Arrange Time from which tfj&'sgao make your g for which he intends to leave, tee to handle the details and are and has done much to encourage police omcers by support- Hall, Miss Oclavia Ainsvv i wtr '""''tTlnK and Im- ? migrant Aid Society of America, guiding his footsteps while en appealing to Rahway-tesiripnts t/i ing them when they have brought cases to him. Anyone Depositors in the Ch. BE THE FIRST AND GET THE BEST -€olgate 8s— """^'irhas com&~to~OTir-knowledge routCi-ih welcoming" him and be-:contribute to this fund. All donad - who has watched him in action on the bench knows that he tional Bank, Savings Irii 20 WEEKS TO that through the columns of your friending him upon arrival and tions, large or small, will be : Shaving Sets helping him to adjust himself to gladly received. They may be sent js. doing.a^ood job: . •_ receive checks totaling $ |WE HAVE THE LABGE8T SEtECTION OF PIPES IPOR HIS BRANDY valuable Journal you have 59C Shaving Cream launched an effort to acquaint the new environment. to fire headquarters or to The City Auditor Kenna, completing his secoruiyear, has *4S GIFT, A1SO TOBACCO PODCHES. CIGABET^CASES AND Tooth Paste—-— thT reading" public of^your- com- "Working in fullest co-operation Record office. [UGHTEBS, AM> PRACTICALLY EVERrTHING FOE THE SMOKES. EUCK&RYf Ptat Talcum ic Lilac munity with the flight of thewith the bureaus of our and other . All contributions and name of been the most active auditor in the city's history. His ap-^. . " Rahwi SANDERS Imperial/ pointment is not just a job to him like it has been to other Prom The Rahwaj |^ffi AND BE CONVINCED. ' refugees from Nazi Germany andgovernments; HIAS maintains donors will be acknowledged in Quart ironi other lands of oppression branches and offices in all parts The Record. :ihe funds will be auditors. Mr. Kenna, because of his_interest in Rahway as Almost 500 applicati OAK LANE ME 1.79 turned over to Dr. John Runnells, OLJLJ> and to obtain a measure of finan- of the United States and in most a life-long resident of the city, "has gone further than the program of the Federal' Wine and Liquor Store ' Stationery and Cigar. Store clal support that would alleviate of countries of emigration. Bonnie Burn superintendent, for : Wholesale Distributors' nntinp scope of his duties and has performed a large num- Rahway unemployed atl | Irving and Cherry Sts. their distress. ' . transit and Immigration. This' the purchase of needed articles by "In behalf of the Hebrew Shel- work is being carried to a purely needy patients. ' ber of services which have been of benefit to Rahway. in the high, school Wedhe -64M -Many- 1 tering and Immigrant Aid society There-may—be-petty—politicians-who would- have these-|4ief-a dministration. - EJB TZIwlsTTZtOTCommend—ypu—most voluntary aid of organizations and Mr. Trussler sponsored the fund three .men ignored when the appointments become due i-elief lists, will be emplo: heartily and to thank you sin-individuals, Jews as well as non-each year and it brought Christ- cerely for your splendid efforts. Jews who sympathize with the mas cheer, to mariy unfortunate next JanuaTy but it will npTbe because they have any bet- The chance of.Rah^ •'.... In sponsoring this cause we areplight of the victims of oppression patients at the hospital. Members of the firemen's committee are ter candidates for these offices. This trio is performing liquor today or even t§£. onprpire- following a great and honorable and who ai$ eager to extend a mlttee be formed to work American tradition which has helpinli g hhan d to hthepersecuted Chief Walter H. Ritzman. Deputy vice which couldhardly be improved by appointing emphasized during a thb In-community Chief James R.-Stevens, Captain someone else/ ~~ getheff Iny been exemplified t.u strikingly in and down-trodden that they last night. Municipal regulation of thTTiquof traffic must member FedeTi [PeciaUy embarr»»»lng i avoid dupUcatfoB~"or~effort. He Special Clerk Clarence J". Cook (etTT the recent initiative of the UnTtccT Tn^rTre-rescueorfronr-the-tBrrmiB- "WHHam-ifc-B I Democrat now, bee»«oe they fit, it was pointed out^ _ . > . 1 .._Jnv >oi..v.t- 4-V.n* _A_#uA.«i- »..« »__ W1f»Virt!n« TTlltl These three men should most certainly be re-ap- necessarily wait until formation of a definite state law. Bloc in Senate to light recent expressed satisfaction with the cohgratulated by Superintendent of Malls Jesse Lawrence (right) States government, when under plight that confront them now. Nicholas Dunphy and.Jtoes J. New Deal appointments. It will are ta-iwiroft A shift in party work of the teaching staff. as he completes nearly 41 years of service In the local post office* jts leadership^ a conference of 32 "More power to your pen andOTtonnell. pnintpH To namp anyone else would be to play politics at The . 98th annual meeting of St. haul's Episcopal i well arecpmmlti Postmaster MartlnJ?. Gettings (center) looks on. Cook was one. t.ftfeg tnnrp t.hnn ft flyhh tn ^Hn I Power yn\M put It np to the rhft weiiiwc w .—. - *- , An-open forum period followed nations was convocated and hel bless.you for your splendid initla- Checks should be made payable Aya64tejd4ast;ni6hiinijhe_pari6h_ho.uGc,- in which scnooi topics .wuo,_uls- "orthercanieis' when-honse-dcUvery service was csiahUshrd In •to-Bonnie-Burn -J?und. ,— vxpu 4 ^*-Atth»t time, Lawrence was a clerk..__ ..__:— r^=: >ln-Evian,-fjance. to consider waysl tiye~in~ttus grave Page 16 cussea.

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-"Established July IS, 181Bi. American youngsjterj s masi , PACTS TO 1470 Broad StreeT TarE5fiT7-0600 Bihway. New 10,-Damoentl10,Dae e DinnerDner. the other day to learn that two heroes of the comic strips Del U.U CitCity CounciCil MtMeetlnil . Walter P. Marpk... -Publisher pec 16, B. H. 8. Basketball Opener. Do Your Christmas and animated cartoons had been barred from a European, WASR,D.C.~ 1 Howard C. Woodruff- ..Editor dictator country. What>they must have asked, could be Dec 81, EPS Newje«rtr Dance. Shopping And Mailing SOME PEOPli SET A Jan. 10, Lecture, Dr. Ditman. This newspaper was founded and is maintained upon the principal objectionable about MicKey^M6use~aMd~Popey1i"tTrVe Sailor? jan. 11, ChttatUa. Urine Conference. Early This Year of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the Interesting —the two corriic characters exiled by a dictator's decree. STIMULATING EFFECT BY FREQUENT Jan. 16. Vocational Gntdance Meeting news of the community, and upon the basis of a progressive BATHING »N'WATER. SAYS Jan. 25T CJtrawh Federation Meeting. editorial policy. To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to their question must have .sounded equally unreasonable. DOCTOR ;•'••'. TO-DAV .Published Friday Mornings tol. 117, No. 1094 PRICE THREE CENTS That answer, by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country PablUhea Fnaaj Mornlnti RAHWAY, N- J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 .Three CcnU a Week DeUTerefl by Carrier must think of the future in.such..a.way that.the_children A WILD SCHEME TO of today will become th|' REGIMENT THE ADVERTISER dren should be trained i " • PAGE TEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1938 TBERAHWA^f- Markey Case Action VtPftH nn n Two ot tne government's .Brain .busters nave come up Our comic heroes art with a new scheme which has unusual and. far reaching and just, and that doesri -Hnplicaticins—It-would regulate'the~arria»nt.of advertising. "tives^oHoreighismsr Merchants . a manufacturer could use, atfd dictate the type- of the ad- vensement. Ihe JEontlac .car_was_iir«jn- During _the_ two and one-h»lf __ teTS^WHrrtrixrTevise^mgs-so-that- GOOD^TASTC Arranged igi; ono manufacturer could not'spend more for advertising than a competitor, and to forbid the advertiser-to make any «« pioneer manufacturer, ancTd ^pecitiate^^-^lt)'Ht*robability Ut—Not claims about the supremacy of his~"prpduct."~To~use the ™ "this year "75^836" were"sold — thef" 000 eggs have been cooked on the largest number of any car In Its Proceeding With Charges words of one of the proponents of the scheme, this is a step Contino tnducUoa-nimace "cold Red Crow, Gray Ladies Bring. Rahwayfc Only \"toward.restricting advertising to its proper field—which first year of manufacture up to featured in the stage^.p of marvels of science. Against Board's Clerk isthe promotion of sales." He goes on to say that expendi- Most Neww JerseyJersey:: ci . W*rid's Foremoil Authorif/ "that time. -' Cheat fat Duabled Soldier* BIIE¥ & RUTH TM STORE ture of large sums for advertising to build up tradi @ Emily Post is "wasteful" and calculated to hurl Hie business uf the Ml erk~ Will Fight Ouster Attempt , competitor. • - * . we need is economy in { invite Engaged People KSEKK STEELCRAFT 1 of business men, Mettarj- A special meeting of tfie Municipal Board of Alcoholic All of this seems rather amazing. Has it become rep- jo Parties Together Beverage Control has been called by Chairman Mark K. rehensible to ^establish a good reputation and boast about industry staggering undi » Automobile for the new taxation. j EAE Mrs. Post: Win yon please Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there it through advertising? D . explain how far the obligation or will be further discussion concerning . charges of non- Incidentally, the Brain Busters have denied any inten- of Inviting engaged people together Whatever the polit feasance which the board voted last week to bring against tion of shackling the free-press. What do they think would must be considered? JVeare ask- Y v> Fire Engine Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- be the effect of this plan to force reduction of advertising ing drive for new statf ing a business associate of my hus- New Jersey if public i band to dinner on a Sunday and ment in which he denied the charges to be made against Wouldn't it greatly reduce the revenue af the jrhlIeJhere_b»sJ>ccn_no_pBbllo_»jt_ him and said he would submit counter charges of malfeas- free press of this country? ." ._•__'.!. '•• . ._.'.;."• riers against new levn nouocement made of It, we know _"• Architect Leslie-Mr Dennis sub- ance, misfeasance and nonfeasance against board mem- that he is engaged to B young BOYS', or GIRLS mitted final plans and specifica- . The American press can remain free only so long as/it woman whom we have never met bers. Markey claims that the board is trying to get rid of —An income or corpori Sons to the PWA yesterday. Ap- -continues-self-supporting;—free-of—subsidies~frorn-special- "but of whom he often speaks. Must proval- isexpected- this-month..so -him-so -it can.make roorruf or aninspector_ol taverns. business and industry < I ask her to dinner, too? ihat bids for the remainder of interests or from the government. Regimentation of the — Answer: Alter the engagement is • To Drop Charges? advertisers, therefore, would be a menace to the self- couraged. A sales tax, d iie work can be advertised and The purpose of tonight's meet- announced, then a hostess may not 24.95 contracts awarded early in Janu- sufficiency and to the independence of the American press. as a week's wages a ask a man to a party without In- COMPLETE ing has not been revealed. There worker. Any new taxa' cluding his fiancee. This.does not iry. Early Mailing was speculation among other city mean that at some occasion he may officials yesterday that the board the favorable tax positio not happen to tnki* a meal in her TABLE and CHAIR SET DRIVER OF BIG CAE might decide not to bring charges,, adversely-affect the indv :house- -In your.case 1 think.! would, GETS GAS; SPEEDS AWAY IsfegedHere against its clerk.- --•-• • —•'- OF POLITICIANS - ask-him whether he would like you Solid Oak City-Attorney~Mainzer-told_Tha_ Private business has some friends in Congress—one of to invite her. It is possible that he A yonne man driving a Record- yesterday he had not •would rather"you wait until the en- When you go shopping for large black sedan drove up to Avoid Disappointment By drawn the charges and was wait- them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina. In a talk made the gagement is announced and she can your winter coat keep an eye DESK and GHAIR SET Roman's Gasoline Station in ing for official word from the a short time ago he-had this to say: meet people as his fiancee. out for the new ones with bibs Bonte 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, Postmas- board. Mainzer said' he had no History-of : of. short-haired fur. The "Why substitute government management for business Rtd Crott Gray Ladle* prevlda •mall comforts and recreational progritg nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. comment at this time regarding model illustrated is of black ' for dlMbltd veterans and Mrvlce men. 6-50^ had" his tank filled with 22 ..... ter Tells Public Markey's statement—conceming- .it? Tin politician is in polities be- TnLXAc_ftKA_nnt slightly nubby wool part - In drawing sub- ; ; Rahwr KCUN1) onlr tA-lU VOTk tor He Streamliner Marble Gamc- i of gas ar 1 ernment, they are a means. i bib of sheared beaver. 1 With Christmas only lb aays •cause he was a failure in everything else.. They do not From The Advocati rdlctotvleUmtotdlsaitarUtaa through liaison rcpresentaUires^wlth before the attendant, Joseph poenas summoning- complainants— away. Postmaster Martin F. Get-against the Palace Blue Room be- believe irra"balanced budget because~they~ never had one. Jkd Cross program ot senrlea to dis- Veterans AdmlnlslraUoa regional Bingo - Popeye Peg Sets Roman, could get the money tings today urged Rahway resi- The Athenaum Asso< ol!lce»; through medical social sex* 98c from him. fore the board. They do not understand finance because they never made a abled reterxos aadaen In tha reco- Library of-Games dents to do, their Christmas mail- Markey was preparing his case ing entertainments on \ Ur xzviti force* ol the nation. Tlco irorkers In hospitals; through Roman was asked to get ing early in order to' avoid delays c!ollar.^_Theircurrency-is-votes,-not dollars ,-their-balance berlin-Hall;—^The - plays - Held directors In Army posts and LARGE BLACKBOARDS some water for the radiator this week and has asked for po- "NaiT yards; byTho GrayTaaies7a~ lice-records uuucerning-iiquor-con-— sheets are election returns, not book accounts, and their —and-when-he "went-to-get-it?— ments in the delivery of Christ- m -•—"' "My Turnin'." Chapters and the Uabon rcpresenta- Tolonteer, trained group irbo dl» Many Others the driver speeded away. Ro- trol matters. One record requested stock in trade is nostrums for people afflicted with a If the most fastidiou- Utu of the national Bed Cross, tributo comforts and aid In recrea- man failed to get the license mas gilts and greeting cards. concerns permission granted by : tided In solrtng toe family prob- tion projects; and through the Jun- : Mail to foreign countries must .diseas&lknqwn as-gullibility.—It-isbad-enough that they with theprospect so far Complete Stock of Iver Johnson - Rollfast:- Colunibia; - plate numbers. . be posted immediately to reach its the board for a tavern to remain must run the government, Pray heaven business may Iee6 of 121,000 Tetanus or their ior Bed Cross which, makes gilts for open an hour longer than tha The new icehouse of MARKET. Inc. Imllics. and also extended frkniHy the disabled. — ., _ -. Bicycles - Velocipedes - Scooters ^ destination in time-for Christmas. law prescribes. escape them." ~ Ono of the chief ienelts'of the Mail going to distance states It is located on the oppc 1483J485 MAIN STREET help to J5.000 men ot tie Army, Reckless Driver should be mailed within the next -No-Time-Extensions- Pfflitteiarrs~w)io figure thai the^besl way to attract vules- one and is of much lar Coaat few days. Although extra work- The board recently decided lliab— Between Cherry and L«wis Sis. "• Cnird. gtren, to ths reteran sat eerrlce is to attack the industries which provide jobs, taxes and 2,000 tons of ice. TEL. RAH. 7-0403—7-0494 ORDERS DELIVERED ers will be employed to handle the no time extensions would be al- TM3 Bad Cross proaram, an ont- man In obtaining benefits due him Bilt-Rite - Atlas - Edison Baby Carriages - High Chairs - Cribs FinedBy Needell lowed hereafter^ No specific opportunities in this country, should think that over, for If any of our reade rovth of World War seme*, and under the lav, and In support ot his rush, they will not be able to ARMOUR'S STAR guarantee delivery unless the pub-charges have . been revealed after all, the taxes ttf maintain government and pay theorgan as a holiday pres< pin of tha Red Cross chartered rs- dependents pending such claims, or against Markey except his alleged SMOKED T, ts.£arrl«droa.by Home whllo bo Is In the hospital. In Qmrt^Session lic co-operates, Gettings points Them in~Ehls~city; ~ Holii)a(i Dinner N> ¥• Bicycle and Carriage out. failure to prepare the subpoenas -SKIN-BACK— y Because many of these extra in the Palace case. The board MflilJ STKEFT RAHWAT ~ .~—~- -"impossible—ttr-KoldS 1i7« STKEF.T, RAHWAT Truckman - -Also -Pavs In wofEers are noc laminar with" claims-it SEKVE EFFICIENCY BY Rahw; this-hearing-because—the-nottces- APPOINTING THIS TRIO Prom The Union Weekly session; Wile tain the house number as well as were not served at least five days; HAMS the name of the street, Gettings before the hearing. ^.-'Three important municipal offices are to be filled by Just as we are goinf . The Ham That Am QUALITY MEATS FRIENDLY Beater On Probation said. Markey countered with a charge; that the subpoenas served in the .^-'Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- us the front elevation pk After a lengthy trial in police There- will be-no mail' delivery pointments will fill .the positions of officials whose terms and Music Hall to be er PERSONAL on Christmas Day and only mail O'Connor case in which solicita- GROCERIES-EISH iourt before Judge Needell Wed- _s£nt_speciaL_delixery_wJll_be_ de- -tioidwas_charged were_served,_ are expiring. - the Auditorium, by Hem lesday night, PhTflppo Sammarco livered on the holiday, Gettings within three days of the date o£ While it is not expected that the three incumbents will York who has purchased FRUITSand ~~ 7 SERVICE if Belleville was_found guilty of said. trial. • • j;' be turned out of office, such things have happened before west side of the street. 23s, eckless driving and was fined $15 May Not Resigm ^: Phone Rahway 7-1149 FREE DELIVERY • NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Should the case proceed with -S with the result that public welfare has suffered by removal The relay race to ta LEAN SLICED FINEST-QUALITY VEGETABLES 1557 MAIN STREET ind $3 costs. Sammarco's car one side accusing the other ot .•: iped_ through a red light at West . Merchants doing business with of efficient city employees. der way. Five teams 1 the City of Rahway are requested wrong-doing, it is likely that Com- -f Jazelwood and Jaques avenue the Those whoso terms expire are Tax Receiver J.. Francis The affair promises to t Domestic - Fine pound to render all bills on or before missioner Jacob W. Schmidt will :j BACON norning of October 20 and over- December 10 and other bills for not resign next month but will ]>• —-Fox'r Police-Court Judge==David Needell and City Auditor Rahway has ever seen A cotton sack-. Half Pound Frankfurters Sugar GRANULATED urned a truck owned and oper- December- purchases--alter—TOils remain oTrthe-board-untUi_the case--—^5 Eugene"F." Kenna. . " * ".•_ ' runner, is arranging thi : vted by Cornelius Vanderwende.of date on or before December 26. is settled. Schmidt said last weekr !*• lie expected to resign January 5." 7[ ' Mr..Fox is completing a two-year term .and previous On Monday evening FLAGSTAFF 17 Rutherford street.' _ N. B. C. • Sammarco • pleaded not guilty. He has been confined to his home \{ to his last appointment, also served in this office.. He has completition of 50 years Kirkman 23c ALL GREEN ROASTING Jennan Halston, Milford, Del., aDidja Continued on Page Eight won a reputation for being one of-the-best men ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. SUGAR-CURED FRESH KILLED RITZ BORAX SOAP 6 CAKES ,-ruck driver, was fined $25 and this office, one of the most important'in the-city. His or- Rahway. A large gr.ou; SMOKED Asparagus 13 costs for not • having the re- Pork Loins B. & M. OVEN BAKED luired service papers in his truck Notice FANCY No. 2 dinance on licensing of mpvers has resulted in the payment him. Half or Whole Chickens ind for not having the owner's that broken glass which has been Firemen Here To of thousands of dollars in personal taxes to the city. Dorr'tloTgetTthe-J"Th- can lying on Broad street in front of -KITCHENXHARML r Before he sponsored this ordinance, the city lost First Presbyterian Chui Cali Hams Sturdy. Quality Charged with assault and bat-day has been swept up? Sponsor Bonnie Short Shank Small Fowl Con*"* tery on his wife, George Hoff, 46 A-member of The Record staff artvily in pprsnnal tavpg when pprsnns moved avray. Mr Wax Paper of 194. Lewis street, was placed I 271 BROOMS! iLupf p. y Fox has done .much to raise the collection percentage of Rahw; :FINK S~SBH$KED: ~2-125-ftrRolls— FIE; CRUST on~probation "for six-months. He fo- pTcifect "himself "and ~ others ¥lF -personal-taxes.— Previously,-many-pefsohs-had-paid-little Square Deal Brand Is a Y?PA laborer. from punctured tires. attention to these taxes. The.650.delegates bi Green Circle 2 No. 2^4 cans Will Conduct Campaign —C^Hector-Fox-was-ontrcrHhe--leaders-in-the-recent-figh't will-arrive-here-Friday— LOBBY'S mi GOOD CHEER 2S festtncs. BIAS President Praises Record And Formerly Sponsored By to recapture utilitytax apportionments. This contest will problem on hand is the e Half oi Whole 3 to 4 lbs ORANGE PEKOE PEACHES 27c GREEN'S TANCYPEAS cans 2Sg Panel CHOCOLATE Late F. H. Trussler result in Rahway receiving - some $12,000 more in these, boys. Many peopleTiav" >M rt, pule* CONSOLE BEEP PRODUCT TEA^ EDUCATOR PEPPERMINT; Outlines Work To Aid Suffering Jews taxes than anticipated. Mr. Fox's efficiency is further at- way and yet the citizens, ib 21C The Bonnie- Burn, Christmas tested by the fact that he refuses to play politics and treats ready been done if they A high quality Tea Fund which the -late FfSnk H. DOG FOOD 6 eans FRESH y4ib auditors. Mr. Kenna, because of his interest in Rahway as I^esh Fillet SMELTS ...... lb 19e from other lands of oppression branches and offices, in all parts The Record. The funds will be j J|' Almost 500 applicatr Corned BeeiVJTS turned over to Dr. John Runpells, a life-long resident of the city, has gone further than the APPLES ONIONS 78 EAST CHERRY STREET .:. RAHWAY "and to obtain a measure of finan- of the United States and In most 1 program of the Federa' HADDOCK ./..2 1b*29c 12-oz jars in Snow No Rubbing cial support that would alleviate of the countries of emigration, Bonnie Bum superintendents for routine scope of his duties and has performed a^large num-Rahway unemployfed. at] OYSTERS ....v>doK49c GreendaleRed tall 1-lh can -- Just.Apsly- 'their distress. transit and immigration. This the purchase of needed articles by ' : OPENEVEMNGS:: White Tumblers beFbTsefvices~whiclrhave~been"of benefiirto Rahway. irrthe high.school Wednr 6 lbs 250 3II*1OC . 7-0917 of-the -Hebrew-Shel- ^q is being carried in a purely needy patients. 19c tering and^Immigrant-Aid-Society. humanitarian spirit and with the Cheer Many- There may be petty politicians who,would have these lief, administration. 3SS5 SHRIMP ... -M> 'Can !I wish to commend you most voluntary aid of organizations and Mr. Trussler sponsored the fund three men ignored when the appointments become due relief lists, will be emplo -heartily and- to thank you sto-individuals, Jews as well as non- each year and it brought Christ- next January but it will not be because they have any bet- The chance of Raftw icerely for your splendid efforts. Jews who-sympathize with the mas cheer, to many, unfortunate In sponsoring this cause we areplight of the victims of oppression patients at the hospital. Members, j ter candidates for these offices. This trio is performing liquor \oday or even't&j amrsuggeBiecr^juit• -— following a great and honorable and who are eager to extend a of the firemen's committeejaxe-vis a service which could hardly be improved by appointing emphasized during a mlttee be formed to work to- American :" tradition which has helping hand to the persecutes Chief Walter H-rRttzman. Deputy—|ij ! : someone else. ~ ~ ; lastnightr MurddpBl-regulatiorrof^eUquo^trafficTniisf p gether ln_community__welfare_ to been-exemplified-so-strlklngly-ln and down-trodden so that they Chief James R. Stevens, Captain avoid dupUcatlon of effort. H« SpecIarClerk Clarence J. Cook (left) Is shown above beinc the recent initiative of the United may be rescued from the terrible William H. Branney and Firemen These' three men shoukL most certainly be re-ap- necessarily wait until formation of a definite' state law. Bloc In Senate to fight recent aj embarrassUu' Democrats nown>ec»use expressed satisfaction with the ' cobxratulated by Superintendent of Malls Jesse Lawrence (right) States government, when under plight that confront them now. Nicholas Dunphy-s»nd.,James J. pointecf^ To name anyone else would be to.play politics at The 98th annual meeting of St.l Paul'-s Episcopal New Deal ^appointments. It will workrof' the-teachlng. staff he completes nearly 41 years of service In the local post off ice. its leadership,; a~conference of'32 "More power toyourpen and CDonnell— take more than'a fight to win. are In power. A shift in party Postmastttmasttr Martin F. GettlngGettggg (center(c) looks on. Cook was one ihxpenseoftBg^St^sgcnerat^yetfatft 1 pnt it ap-te-lte- '«• Per'od fo nations was-convocated-and-4ield- -bless-you-for-your- splendld-intUa- shnnlit hp mnrie pavahli needed *pubUcans. in which school topics were dls- of the. carriers when house delivery service was cstaDUsned ia to Bonnie- Burn Fund. 1896. At that time, Lawrence was a clerk. in Evian, Prance to. consider way tlve in this grave hour." Continued on Page-16 cussed. . cat . \ „ \ '

s^i1^," 'r i. ~j£r* "PAGE TWELVE f ftlDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1938 COMlCJHEROES- LOCAL DATES TOf REMEMBER Established July 13. 1822 American youngsters must have been rudely surprise^ 1470 Broad Street TeL Rah. 7-0600 Rahway. New Jersey the other day to learn that two heroes of the comic strips tvc.»10, Democratic Dinner. Dec.h«, City ConneU Meetinr. Do Your Christmas Waller P. Marple. -Publisher and animated cartoons had been barred from a European, Vtc.l9,Bl9BnBBMlkttt>iXlOin.B;BMlkttt>iXlOpm \X/ASR,D.C.~ ._ 1 H C. Woodruff -.Editor dictator country. What,- they must have asked, could be pec. 31, Elki' New Tear * Dance. Stopping And Mailing- — SOME PEOPLE GET A - '_• Jan. 10, Lecture, Dr. Dltman. objectionable about Mickey Mouse and Popeye tne Sailor? jan. 11, Chrtetiaa Lhrini Conference. This newspaper was founded and Is maintained upon tbe principal STIMULATING EFFECT BY FREQUENT. —Early This Year of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all tbe Interesting —the two comic characters exiled by a dictator's decree. . Jan. 16. Vocational Outdance Meeting news of the community, and upon the basis of a progressive BATHING IN 'WATER• SAYS Jan. 25>. Church Federation Meeting. editorial policy. . • _. To these awed young Americans, the answer offered to their-question must have pounded equally unreasonable? DOCTOR ••-•.. THE PAST hS 6OKE WE FACE TO-DAy £*P Published Friday Moraine* l. 117, No. 1094 PRICE THREE CENTS That answer, by the Fascist Dictator, was that his country RAHWAY, N. J-, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 Three Centi a Week Delivered bj Carrier TrYday, December ~ must think of the future .of today will become BU8INESS MEN'S SALE VILD-SCHEME-IO— . y WUA END TOMORROW j "hanges Asked RailwayV New High School _ REGIMENT THE ADVERTISER dren should be trained j Markey Case Action -the_head_on_a_knapsackihdkki _ The Bahway Bnsinea Men's ' Two of the government's Brain Busters haveT comeUp Our comic heroes art' JPAGE, TWELVE rj«pfctSfKs with a new scheme which has unusual and far reaching December nile this weekend. and just, and that doesi The sale will close tomorrow implications. It would regulate-theJarriount..o£iad.Yextisi] tives~of foreign isms. " ]' gf«K«««^8^^ niriit; Efl^l^TonigfirBy a manufacturer could use, and dictate the type of the ad- i1 tht pn_ -yensement. Uc that there U «tm tlmrfi»«.|«Hy far ture of large sums for advertising to build, up trade names provement projects In Clark ated-to-hurtrthe-businebs uf theof Commerce, that diffic ilp—being—sponsored—with leik Will Fight Ouster Attempt we need is economy in j PA labor should be assessed competitor. A special meeting of the-Municipal Board of Alcoholic All of thislseeml s rather amazing. Has it become rep- of business men, Mettari | Silk Pajamas st the property owners-bener Death CaFs -industry staggering undj and not the taxpayers at Beverage Control "has been called by Chairman Mark K, rehensible to establish a good_ reputation and_boast about Charming , it was urged by taxpayers Irons for tonight in City Hall at which it is expected there for the new taxation. this week's Clark. Township, it through advertising? . ' • 2-plece Driver Guilty nlttee meeting. 'ill hp furthPT- dismission concerning charges of non- Incidentally, the Brain Busters have_denied any inten- styles In Whatever the polit" R. Brans said it was feasance which the board voted last week to bring against tion of shackling the free press. What! do they think would tailored, or fair to charge the taxpayers Newark Man Faces Jail Clerk J. Donald Markey. The clerk countered with a state- ! be the effect of this plan to force "reduction of advertising . ing drive for new stati lacy styles 1 general for improvements Ich are not located In their Term For Causing Death ment in which he denied the charges to be made against" rbud'gets?_-3Vouldnltut_greatly_rediice__the revenue_ef_the New Jersey if pubUc SUGGEST riers against new Ievi< —OLWoman In Rahway him and said he would submit counter charges of malfeas- free press of this country? to pay his share of the cost the work. The building is sched- details of the work.. This commlt- Architect Leslie-M. Dennis subr or Blue Above ance, misfeasance arid norifeasance against board mem- The American press can remain free only so long as. it — Interwoven [Improvements which do not'af- uled for completion in 1940 and mltted final plans and specifica- James Davis, 32. Newark Negro drawing of the new Rahway High tions to,the PWA yesterday. Ap- bers. Markey claims that the board is trying to get rid ofT An income or corpor >t his property and said he was who was driving the car Involved will be used by students beginning Gering, chairman, and Kenneth continues self-supporting, free of subsidies from"special 3'pr.l.OO chool now being constructed at proval is expected this month so :-ta_pay_assessinent8 for any in a.fatal accident in West In- in September of that year, it is ex- Stamen and W. V. Singer. him so it can make room for an inspectpr_of taverns. interests or from the government. Regimentation of thebusiness and industry i Central and Madison avenues. The finest building possible and full that bids for the remainder of -»———••«- ovemcuts which improve his man avenue here last March 20. -• To Drop Charges?' advertisers, therefore, would be a menace to the self- couraged. A sales tax, c " was found guilty'of causing death excavation work has been handi- value for each dollar expended Is the work can be advertised and —The-purpose of tonight's meet- contracts awarded early In Janu- as a week's wages a Essley Shirts ; pointed out that Rahway by reckless operation of an auto- capped by bad weather building committee especially, the committee and ing has not been revealed. There sufficiency and to the independence of the American press. ary. worker. Any hew taxa 1.65 I the ftssewmmt" method on a mobile after trial in Elizabeth this as caused mud that has slowed other board members. Early Mailing was speculation among other city the-javofable^tax-positict improvement basis and said week.. -*t, officials yesterday that the board •{# :i A SENATOIfS-OPfNION—— Tru-VtilShifl.- _the__county_ BAHWAY•'MPBDER TRIAL DRIVER OF BIG CAR might decide not to bring charges- adversely affect the indi Here—Is—the Jftil PCDdTPg"Sffht'ffTlCC MliW WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY At? — GETS=<3ASrSPEEDS-AWAY- against-llS-CUtfk_ OF POLITICIANS -. most out- Unusual values in leather enable us x.. agreed with Evans. Mayor Marsher of Newark was killed in -City-Jl t.nld Tha Private business has some friends in Congress—one of standing value to offer smooth calfskin, genuine buf- irles Schultx pointed out that the accident which injured an- The trial of Harry (Bed)' A yonnp man driving" a Record yesterday he had not. ever offered in falo and classic suede in a varied of the improvements were other person.-Davis1 car snapped-1—Snowr~WPA—watchman ~ae Dinner- Avoid Disappointment By drawn the charges and was wait-' them is Senator Bailey of North Carolina.^ In a talk made men's shirts, Roman's Gasoline Station in ing for official word from the : the : selection of lovely styles. ones which did not involve off a tree and light pole when It of the murder of Mrs. white or fancy. Ladies' Crepe GOWB j Route 25 and East Scott ave- Co-operating, JPostmas- board. Mainzer said he hud no a short time ago he had this to say: History of Rs • amount of money and said ran off the road arid the young Menke of Monroe street, is The guest of honor was pre- Prominent Officials nue Thursday at 12:50 A. M. comment at this time regarding , fur business OTHERS $1.00 and $2.98 (ration would be given_tolwoma& was thrown from the car tchedaled-ts~start in Quarter sented -with gifts, Dancing and 1.00 had his tank -filled with 22 ter Tells Public ..._ MaBcey's- statement -concerning; z^: managementr ine average politician is in politics- be- -by—Evans—and and landed...on- the back of her Sessions Court in EUgtbeth Praise Him At Log. •ntertninment followed the affair. Rahwi".. lead on the. concrete sidewalk. Monday at 9:30 A. M. A Urge Mr^n—"-'*- nnrf In drawing snb- cause he was a failure in everything else. They-do not Girls' Panty-Slij. Cabin Dinner, before the attendant, Joseph With Christmas only 15 days poenas summoning complainants Prom The AdvocaU" " Hclssner Kecpi Order Pictures-taken~by-Pollce-Clerlr r-jininbitr of local persons;—in- away, Postmaster-Martin F. Get- believe in a balanced budget because they never had one. heated argument among tewart formed a vital part of the cluding members of the police Tlecreatiori Group Gets Roman, could get_the- money against-the Palace Blue Room be- The AtJlenaum Assot Boys' Mackinaws 1.59 Mayor Charles Schultz of Clark from him. -. tings today urged Rahway resi- fore the board. TUFTED BATH SETS of the large crowd re- ,Umony. department, have been sum- Evening Program Report dents to do their Christmas mail- They do not understand finance because they never made a ing enter/ainments on Beaeon Blankets You'll like the style and the Township was the guest of honor Roman was asked to get Markey was preparing his case |ted after a discussion ot the moned as witnesses. ing early in order to avoid delays dollai'. -Their-euiTency-is-voteSy-iiot-dGllaT-s—their-balanee- berlin-Hy^—-The-plays Colorful mats—jwath matching^ warmth of these extra heavy, all Kayser Gloves Baracco tavern in Raritan Joseph H. Felnber* of Rah- at ajtestlmonlal dinner given at some water for the- radiator this week and has asked for po- —Full-size— The evening adult recreation which might result in disappoint- lice records concerning liquor con- sheets are election returns, not book accounts, and their -gool fabrics. 3aperbly UUored. i.—PolieeCWei PaulMelssner way-has-been namrd hy thr_ the LogCabin Inn, Raritan road, and when.he went to get it, "My TurniVX double thick handsome plaids. These coats program.-completlng its-first week, _. ments in the delivery of Christ- trol matters-One, record .requested-, toilet lid covers in attractive to hold one man back when Last Ghanee For court as counsel for the de- ClarlcriasrfiIgHt"The" affair-was the driver speeded away. -Ro- stock in trade, is nostrums for people afflicted with a dark tones are warm, sturdy and good look- is progressing, well and the at- granted by If the most lastidiou geometric patterns. > argument reached (ever pitch fendant. arranged in celebration of man failed to get the license permission disease known as gullibility.. It is bad. enough that they sateen bound ing. Schultz's recent re-election to the tendance Is good, it was reported plate numbers. for a tavern to remain with the prospect so farr Sizes 6 to 20 Cannon Towel £ct 1 it appeared that blows might Public To Give by Supervisor Anthony Scafati must run the government.. Pray heaven business may Usually $4.98 ALL COLORS 4.98 | struck. Township Committee.^ •open—an -hour- longer_ than.JhQ The new icehouse of . OTHERS tSM to tIM ShltY V *V during JheJBecreatlon cjanmission law rescribes 1.00 i a month aco*«sked thai states 1 P - escape them." was lauded by prominent speak- meeting last night. Plans were Mail going to distance It is located on the oppc be allowed4 to employ waiU To should be mailed within the'next No Time Extensions Politicians who figure that the best way to attract votes orie" and is of much lar ers and an enthusiastic and large discussed. for presenting the Reckless Driver Qiatham ; in his tavern. He received crowd of Clark citizens felicitated budget request hut no definite few days." Although extra work- The board recently decided that is to attack the industries which provide jobs, taxes and Kiddies' SN01 SUITS Cannon Hosiery i license last August upon agree- ers will be employed to handle the _.a time extensions would be al- 2,000 tons of ice. All-Wool Blank* tecord's Hebrew Relief f eteran Will Be the Mayor. The affair was_ar-. amount was decided upon. Fined/By Needell opportunities in this country, should think that over, for If.any of our reade Our all-wool nt that he would not allow wo- ranged by the -women of the Clark Commissioner teo Blitzer was rush, they will- not be able to lowed hereafter. -No specific SnowSuits A famous name In textiles, i to be employed on the prem- Appeal Will Be Closed Republican Club. Mrs. Amon named delegate to the State Con- guarantee delivery unless the pub- charges have been revealed after all, the taxes to maintain government and pay theorgan as a holiday presi 5.98 Guest At Dinner against Markey-except his alleged have these now Introduces the stand- in any capacity. A former Martin was chairman. Others on ference on Public Recreation in In Court Session lic co-operates, Gettings points politicians must come from private enterprise. them in this city. Smart Neckwear features'. out valuei ta hosiery. Pure ator had been deprived of his December 17 the committee were Mrs. Kate Maplewood Monday. Others pres- out. failure to prepare the subpoenas du ^eat^ineluded -Chairman Claude. Because many of these extra in. the Palace case. The board out, double The Rahway Record's Hebrew rclairns~it— d -clearrtneae "and^ Commissibrie: —AlsQ-^P-ays—In- clai p SERVE EFFICIENCY BY Rahw. knees, water Relief Fund totaledTTIO lasfnTghT Cook At El£s*~Club F. Brennan and Ralph L. Smith. postal ~work7 alfmau shoiUdToff^Thte-heaTtag-hecause-the-notioes— repellent, ex- longer because of their Miss 'Rose- Genesi, Mrs. Lester APPOINTING THIS TRIO Prom The Union ! sentiment of the crowd was and with a week before the fund Weekly Session; Wife tain the house number as well as were not served at least five days, _ tailored superior construction. In- appeal closes, the sponsors are Tomorrow Carlson and Mrs. Charles Mlckle. and sfflnfly Features These Speakers included Senator Loi- - BROKAW ELECTED the name of the street, Gettings before the hearing. Three Fmportarit municipal offices are to be filled by Just as ~we afe~"goih| dividually packed in celo- lopetul that the $200 mark may Beater On Probation Markey countered with a charge i-j styled;-suspen« • restriction on the tavern. Spe- zeaux. Assembly Speaker Pascoe, •William E. Brokaw, former Pub- said. Common Council at the beginning of next year. These ap- us the front elevation pk der pants, at- phane — 3 pair in Nationally Knmn je reached. Clarence J. Cook, special clerk There, will be no mail delivery that the subpoenas served in the- £>. Officer Joseph Oanesl led at the Rahway post office now Surrogate. Otto. Register Bauer lic Service manager here and now After a lengthy trial in police t r actively a box. Sponsored to raise funds for on Christmas Day and only mail O'Connor case In which solicita- . . ..jjK pointments willf ill the positions of officials-whose^terms -and-Music-HalLtoJ: _ Quality Pro oppodUon to the move and his first week of retire- Freeholders Brooks and Gehring. manager at. Hoboken, has been court before Judge Needell Wed- prla; ~^ well supported~bmr"dlhef -sAittering—Jews-m-Germany.-the sent special delivery will be de-tion was charged were served W, p ot ment and probably getting a good —and—Countrrelected-vice-presideht-of-4he-Ho-- are expiring. the Auditorium, by'Heni fund appeal will close December livered on. the holiday, Gettings wTthlh~three~aays of the date ot— \i\ Boys and Olrls who spoke on the same deal of enjoyment out of the tact Clerk Nulton:- Iboken Chamber of Commerce. While it is not expected that the three incumbents will York who has purchased 17. On. that date final returns of Belleville was found guilty of said. trial. -•'••$ SNUGGIES ABBOW 8HIBTS that he won't have to handle May Not Resign \jr* be turned out of office, such things have happened before west sfde of the street. IKTEBWOVEN SOX |The concensus of opinion was will be made to the Hebrew Immi- Christmas mall for the first time reckless driving and was fined $15 You'll wel- grant Aid and ShelteringiSociety. NOTICE-TO-MERCHANTS Should the case proceed with :J2+ with Ihp rpsnlt that pnhlir wplfarP_h.ag_SI?ffprj»j^y^pmjiyal^ The relay race to ta come the 69c ROOT8 CNDEKWEAI In 41 yearsT will be thh e guestt off ~and~$3~ ~costs~ Sammarco's car Continued on Page Eight Merchants doing business with PLEETWAT PAJAMAS Most of the money was-tumed Postal Veteran Retires sped through a red light at West one side accusing the other ot .. ,.;:5j of efficient city employees. der w'ay. Five teams 1 comfort. Other* over to this group this "week - "Honor at a testimonial dinner at the City of Rahway are requested wrong-doing, it is likely that Com- f j warmth, and 3 PAIR for «.*T .rOSRAN SWEATOS ( the Elks' Club tomorrow night. Hazelwood and Jaques avenue the $3.98 to ilteries rented, recharged. Can A Most ot the donations thus Jar to render all bills on or -before missipner Jacob W. Schmidt will Those whoso terms expire are Tax Receiver J.. Francis The affair promises to b smooth fit of TOM SAWYER Tost office employees, are tend- " tr. Elide BatterySerr. Eddie"! Jiavhave beebeensubstantlaljjnesn . J morning of October 20 and over- December 10 and other bills for not resign ne'xt month but will !i>v; ^—Fox—Pdliee-Gourt-Judge—Dayid-Needell-and City-Auditor- these—tw-o- 'BOTH' WEAR erlng~the-dmner^to-their retired piece cotton, .-1-V96. Record-had hoped that-more-sma ;urned a truck owned and oper- December purchases after this remain on the board until the case K.KNEEPANT8 colleague whp_was_one_o; Eugene F.Kenna. ' runner, is arranging thi wool and ddnaUons would-btrlrecelveblid d iir _ated Jby. Cornelius yanderwende pr date on or before December-26 Bed. Schmidt-saidJast Mr. Fox is completing a two-year term ,and previous On Monday evening. IE BOI HOG-TOP SOS addition to the larger ones. Jew- carriers who went to work when 67 Rutherford street. he expected to resign January -S.- -MUDENTONS MGH mail delivery service was estab- He has been confined to his home ish citizens, who have already Sammarco pleaded not guilty. : to his last appointment, alsp_served in this office. He hascompletition of 50 years ^CARTER'S Herman Halston, Milford, Del a •:.' "1 just between contributed heavily to other simi- The committee in charge of the M Didja Continued on Page Eight won a reputation for being one of the best men ever to fill in Lafayette Lodge No. , INFANTS' WEAR lar funds, have been the largest h truck driver, was. fined $25 and this office, one of the most important in the city. His or-Rahway. A large' grou; LRTIE tOTS CtOTHES donors thus far. af $3 costs for not having the re-Notice oUand me Kozub, president of the post*) s riinnnrp nn 1irpn<;ing nf mnvpr<; hag rpgnllpjiin-thp-paymPTit^ -him SHIBLEir TEMPLE. Any amount will be welcomec js2» Pir^menHereTo m of thousands of dollars in personal taxes to the city. • Don't forget the "Th DRESSES by ding and names of donors wUrnoTTx of the carriers and Assistant Post- UNIVERSAL MTEWEA* published If donors so wish. Dona, name on the vehicle. the Pioneer Diner since las'ont Sunt o-f ] —• ; — Before he sponsored this ordinance, the city lost First Presbyterian (Dhu; FOREST MILLS tlons may be mailed or brough as Charged with assault and bat- day has been swept up? p macerM contained In thli UCE" VALUES , UNDERWEAR to The Record office before nooi Music, entertainment and danc? tery on his wife, George Hoff. 46 A-member of The Record staff Sponsor Bonnie _. ~stt me pan of December 17. Ing wiU follow the dinner. 134 T^wls street, was placed •eleaaed-lfr-up-yesteFday-afie; Rahw: YOU CANT POSSIBLY wrtur ma* tof not « mnr_ on probation-for six months. He Fox has done much.to raise the collection percentage of GOTHAM „_ « neoeaarUy rtHeet tbe policy to' protect himself and others _Erom_TheJRah.Wft> AFFOED TO MISS' Is a WPA laborer.:— from punctured tires. personal-taxes;—Previously—many-persons-had-paid littler QQI.p STRIPE HOSE opSoB1 -Burn Yule-Fun^ attention to these taxes. The 650 delegates il Chenille House Robes' MCNSDiGWEAR _ g3B&5&P lorlrOf-Teachers^Doesn't Stop- SEAMPRUFE SUPS Will Conduct Campqigri Collector Fox was one of the leaders in the recent fight will arrive here Friday These, robes have warmth— TUCKSTITCH K TOO want to spoil a pleas- Formerly Sponsored By problem on hand is the e ' and looks too.- - 2.50 MISS NEW TORSES |ant day for a politician, jnst When School Closes; Gty F'Aided HIAS President Praises Record And to recapture utility'tax apportionments.....This .contest will . : UNDIES • the word "pension" to result in Rahway receiving some $12,000 more in these boys. Many people hav MART BARBON SLITS •him. it* an odoVon bet that Boys' Corduroy Sets |k will bejrtalitd_withJiJet. The -dntlw ^Rahwas'Public programs annually.^ said and Qu^inle^WoflrTaAidlSuffeidng Je^ taxes than anticipated. Mr. Fox's efficiency is further at- way and yet the citizen* JBBAIOULDCRBIN The Bonnie Burn Christmas - ~Knicker~-and~dpper -jacket DRESSES headaehev For the oid- school teachers do not end with tested by thlTfact that he refuses to play politics and treats ready been done if they Flattering styles in this blljh^end Praise for The Record's efforts and means of helping in the set- Fund which the late Prank H. -: sets In warm. Hbckmeyer Seamprufe Bath Robes GANNON TOWELS . asdatance problem is Trussler sponsored In Rahway; ^nrenne Q Iilra TVi'e UQC YYI nr d^ new warm knit that com- in attempting to raise funds to tlement of the refugees. -will be revived thlsyear and spon* -sessions the low class of politicians who think they and their friends What promises to I and warmth. Made by makes a nice looking^robe. that BEACON BLANKETS Wten their classroom duties are Germanmi y and a description ol tne HIAS has for the past M years isored-fcy the RaHwS Kayser. As an AP writer, John response of the public has been "deserve privileges"denied~to ordinary*iorks: -finish-is -the-big-minstri -PALMER-COMFOBTAHn Ko that through the columns of your friending him upon arrival and receive Checks totslifigi ceptlon of W. V. 5 »?_y *^ ilimhle journal you. have helping him to adjust himself to gladly received. They may be sent ored tufts on white grounds. Twme not far. distant 111 and could not ulleud, r •iauncned_ah effort- to-acqualrit'|^he new environment. tertlre~hBBdquarter to The- City Auditpr Kenria, completing his second year, lias, ContressTi folnr to be forced Ot E»vld-"^Engelman~PT I to tackle the problem and get the reading public of your, cont- 'Working in fuUesfcb^bperaOon' "Record" offieeT been the most active auditor in the city's history. His ap- Bah*,; and Kenneth Simmen and Mrs. All contributions and names oS ^VM |down to i munlty with 'the night of the with the bureaus of our and other ; Edna Lehrer expressed satisfac- will fro pointment is not just a job to him like it has been to other Prom The Rahwi ; Infants' Snow Suits ".''': 1 - -refugees-from NazL.G£rmany_flnd TTTAR mn|ntnlTi tion with the teachers -work and from other lands of oppression branches and offices uTall parts The Record. The funds will be auditors. Mr. ICenha, because of his interest in Rahway as Almost 500r applicatj One-piece, zipper styles -with The Issue is not a political program. Charles A. Oering sug- - .. "A SAFE PLACE TO.SHQP" and to obtain a measure of finan- of the United States and in most turned over to Dr. John Runnells, a life-long resident of the city, has-gone-further than the knit cufft. Sizes 1 to 4. ., lone, in any' partisan sense. gested that teachers use the new program of the Feder&J cial support that would alleviate of the countries of emigration, Bonnie Burn superintendent. J or •Tbe idea that came .into .the high school project as a publicity —routine-scope-bf-his-duties^and-has-perfor-med-a-.large-nurh- Ilahway-unemployed at;. 1,98 distress.__ transit -and immigration. This the purchase of needed articles by TS47 Main St. Intad of Dr. Townund when program to stress" the-beneflts-of needy- patients! ~ber of services which have beenof benefit-to-Rahway. in the high school-Wi I he looked out ot his^ window of; the" "In behalf of the Hebrew Shel- work is being carried in a purely living, in Rahway. Cheer Many .:: la few years ago. and aaw a tering-and Immigrant Aid Society. humanitarian spirit and with the There may be petty politicians who would have Ihese lief administration, Mayor Barger. the Mr. Trussler sponsored the fund Ipathetlc old woman searching •I wish to commend you most voluntary aid of organizations and speaker, outlined means to which each year and it brought Christ- three men ignored when the appointments become due relief lists, will be.empjii I In a garbage can for food, has heartily and to thank you sin- individuals, Jews as well as non- the teachers can aid the commu- mas cheer, to many unfortunate next January but it will not be because they have any bet- I reached glgantlo proportions cerely for your splendid efforts Jews who sympathize with the The chance of .Rahw nity He lauded the lecture series patients at the. hospital. Members . I—and has come to bedevil In sponsoring this Cause we areplight of the victims -of oppression ter candidates for these offices. This trio is performing liquor today or even and suggested that a central com- of the firemen's committee are I and worry Bepnbllcans as mmm following a great and honorable and who are eager to extend a a service which could hardly be improved by appointing mittee be formed to work tor Chief Walter H. Rltzman. Deputy emphasized during a meetings:—'—- • • .•••' «^^^r • — as Democrats Ifrts-es— American^traditlon_ which has helping hand to the persecuted gether in community-welfare to Chief James R. Stevens, caplaln* someone else. . . last night. Municipal regulation of the b'qudr.traffic.rniist • • • • ' PtclaUy embarrassing to the been exemplified so strikingly in and down-trodden so that they Member Federal Deposit avoid duplication of effort. He Special Clerk Clarence J. Cook (left) Is shown above being, the" recent-Initiative of the. United may be rescued from the terrible William H. Branney and Firemen, These three men should^ most certainly be re-ap- Bloc In Senate to fight recent Democrats now, because they fit pointed out expressed satisfaction with the necessarily_w_ait_untiljp^mation'of _ a definite state law.. •'.' Singer. chWrman oi congratulated by Superintendent of Mails Jesse Lawrence (right) States government, when under plight that confront them now. Nicholas' Dunphy and James J. -anyonc-dsc would be-to-play -pohties-at- New Deal appointments. It will | are In power. A shift in party ustoT work of the teaching staff i he completes nearly 41 years ot service in the local post office. te tM nff ttheh , » ^M ^fc * - • , A M fc • • ^^ • i__^ | a conference • of 32 "More power to your pen and OTJonnell. tajce more man a fight to win. W6UU put it up to the welfare committee ,Ari open forum -period, fulluwed FostmaHrr H"i<" F. Gettlngs (center) luum uu. Cuuk was one- its ihe expense of the city's general welfare. I Republicans. "" n fnr ymir Checks should be made payao Church parish was held last night in the parish house".-^ Block and-tackle-wlll be needed in which school topics were dis- of thecarrlers when house delivery- service-was established in toBonnic Burn Fund. -1896.-Atthat.tJme, Lawrence was a clerk. ' H Evian, Prance to consider way: tive in this grave nour?' Continued on Page-16- cussed; - , ••••:. •_•:..

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RAHWAY RECORD- FRIDAY, DECEJvlBEF. 9, 1938 PAGE l"HR_b_ —^RlDAVv I.C. A.-Women _- it Pattf's Younr People inducted by offlcerp.of the Young ning. The group held a largely yg —'-The committee included—Miss James Guare. Legion Group To service _attended_soclal_Tuesday__ey.enirig_ Beverly Wi'demann, Miss • Maude Jecelve New-Members Peoples-Fellowship lerwas named In chargeof Christ- dd 8oc_l Items Are Twenty-five new members were in St. Paul's Church Sunday eve- In ,the parish house in charge of mas baskets. __£U_ng7~Rbberr~Andrews—and -Kecord-Ads-'Pajr Atwajra Welcomed Have Yule Play Td.Bah.7-MN Current Items Of Interest In Rahway Club And Social Circles Qg a meeting of the Ladles' ilttee of the 7. M. C. A. Mrs. Frank Worth, First veek, the Christmas schedule President, Honored Miss Higgins Again i yos arranged. The eve- Mrs. Ritchie New Legion Auxiliary's [of January 1Q was set aside By Auxiliary PAY NEXT YEAR Team Initiates , date for a meeting of ad- "CHARGE IF THAT'S ALL G. S. Leaders Head Of Personal Interest Heads Democrats Headquarters for Xmas Plans for- adjoint Chriitmas i of all girls' dubs. A Christ- Party to be held with the post tfara Af !: Ift< e8 3hur-day-n.ght wer. uume-brther Xtrs. JTHTRansom, formerly or T_s. George O. Vdga~enter^|—Mrsr-Edward-Corbeaur-« lM Elected President Ot'WlF I «U1 be held at 4 P. M. Dc- Named President Of Local Post, American Legion Auxiliary Rahway. has returned to Belmar tained the members of the Ladies' avenue, entertained at cards Mon- £Fl Rahway Unit No. 5, American Le- Initiated a class for Randolph- day afternoon in her home. man^. Association 20 and a party for high gion Auxiliary during its meeting Group; Arts And Crafts after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Ald Society of Trinity Methodist WREATHS for the Cemetery girls is scheduled for De- Walker Unit, No. 1058, West E. P. Schwotzer, 855 Central ave- Church at a Christmas party in For New Term of White Cedar, keep green .all winter. Wednesday In headquarters. The Program Held the parsonage yesterday. At the monthly meeting of the • 27 at 5 P.M. committee named for the affair ' Brighton. S. I. Saturday night. _ry-____3-.a3t-week WBBATHS fnr'thp Front Door ' Mrs. Janes A. Moran, Ladle T Hlgglns -wag Election of officers of the Girl The local group-led-by Mrs. Harry Mrs. J. Purdy Mead, Mountain" officers elected for the—ensuing- Miss M. Anita nuffv Cedar and White Pine Bough,^ ember 30. The next.crialnr.an___Mrs_ Percy W. Rnl>|n- Mrs. Leland L. Pohl is general elected to her third term as presi- cones and Bows of Christmas Red Ribbon .. ! meeting frill be Janu- Scout Leaders Association was Hoeft, chairman, was accom- View road, Clark entertained at chairman of the dessert card party year were: President, Mrs. Moe son, Mrs. Frank Worth, Mrs. Ed- Davis; vice president,'l-frs. A. J.dent of the Rahwiy Democratic Chrtstmas event* Include: mund Kaim, Mrs. Ira M. Farber, -held-at-ffieTegTilar uiuuthly-ineefcr y_members of the post, family party Sundarcelebrating to be sponsored by Roosevelt LIVING CHRISTMAS ~ hirthrifly Af hpr father i McCoy: secretary. Mrs. Louis -Womatfs—Association—-Tuesday planted-in-tubs.—Use-ttaem-for-t class Mrs--S-unuel-Ri-Morton-and-Mr»r State— His-or-an^-Mrs.—C,—Car— Rubin and treasurer. Miss Fannie December 19, Sophomore Harry Thompson._ -R-seH-^HftBa^^Jountsc. A.- Springer of -69 -West- Milton 4he-school. Mrs. Herbert W. Cas- night. Other officers elected-were planfcoutside afterwards.—_ presided over by Miss Adellma avenue, BahwayT" Roarke, nd Phalanx and~3' Mrs. Frank "Worth, first presi. IHesldenrMrsrSamuePMa-fer-an^ tonand Mrs. AndrewlS._DlUon_ Lyon, president. The incoming of^ dcnt-uf-Uie-Auxll-My-was glv.n~_t wilTlssIs." NeedeU;. secretary, Mrs. Edward Cedar and Pine, fastened on wire frames I party, grammar girls'jmrty permanent seat on the rostrum ;;fie€rs^are lito._Williarn Ritchie, -_eF-stal^- .la4Jp ; —The-tcam—will-meet_for_ie-. -ler-place.-entertained-her-cousin til this past- wee-: with aScully: treasurer, Miss Helen Mc- keep thertx ingoodshapeall winter;—33 21;^Roosevelt-8tuden ^withthe-presldent and was pre Jr., president and Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. George Lander^.?} Mont- hearsal at 7:30 P. M. January 4 Misses Phoebe Engels of New York severe cold. Cue; sentinel. Mrs. Philip Sulli- CHKI8TMA-rC_NTERPIECE"foTr your tabli .. -ented-with-a^maple-easy-chair, Van Bever, vice-president. - in headquarters when a new ritual gomery street, will be hostess to party: December 29, Blue The presentaflbn was made b The program, of the meeting City, last weekend.. the. Home Reading Club this af- van: trustee, Mrs. James J. Kin- arranged in a bowl filled with water, will keen f™. will be Inaugurated. The team, Mrs. John Klesecfcer, 83- Cenen - weeks. „ Made ofJluffyJmiite -Eine,-RedRS party; December 30, Mrs. Andrew Mancuso. was devoted to the'arts and crafts -which-now-includes-4 l-members, ternoon. the "neau^-^ "" Named "on a committee to assist field. Miss Stephanie,KeU, art —Mrsr—Ernest—Kronenfeld,—210Z tral avenue, -was hostess a A summaiy of county activities Cones and BerriesBi , tietidd with it,h a SilveSilr or Bed Bo? will present the new ritual at theLudlow street, was hostess at a sem bra series"of Silver teas the Post with the .distribution of supervisor of the.Rahway gram- next meeting of the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Walker was given by Mrs. Ktnnw-lly. coun- Christmas . baskets were Mrs. mar schools talked on the objec- jnipper meeUng of the Women's sponsored by the High School P-- ty vice-chairman. The group Memorial Bible Class of First and son, Charles, Jr., 309 East T. A., in her, home yesterday. The Stephen Bishop, Mrs. John Kaden, tives of the arts and crafts pro- ~ "IT nvpniic visited friff______a planned to co-operate in the tea- Mrs. Fred fechul_.._Mrs. Benedict ade—suggestio) >hn evening. ~Xmboy Sunday. Anderson, Angellne Blscardi carrying out such a program with The Republican Woman's Barger tomorrow night. •• A Christ- -FLORIST and Mrs. yranic Barber_o7 Browne Scouts, Girls Scouts, and mas party at which the Mayor League of Rafiway will have a ' Mrs. SamueFLeBar, 527 Union Jacob W. Doll is chairman of 900 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J.I William J. Kenny will assist wit! Senior Scouts. . ~ ~ Christmas-party-and- gift exchange and Council and their wives will Telephones Rahway. 7-0711—0712—0713 -the-distribution- of New-Year An opportunity was given trie street? entertained the Ladies' Aid the series of dances to be spon- J. W. Foster of Roselle Park be guests, were planned ^for De- following the short business meet- Society of First Methodist Church sored by the Craftsmen's Club, will be in charge of services in OPEN EVENINGS DURING CE—ISTMAB baskets. leaders to try various phases of ag-Wedflesday afterneen at 3:3ft Holy-<--3_iforter-eh_ch-Sundayr In the E-ks' Club. Com- ht-In-The Heart Of — The "January activities trie program. Mrs. Terrill Marsh yesterday. the lirst of which will be held to- mittee appointments will be made in Moose Home. Mis.. Gussie L. ntght in the Masonic Temple. tee Includes: MrsrAnd-rsonrMr-r worked with one group on clay. at the ne*t meeUng. December 20. Charles A. Archer, Mrs. A. J. -Mrs. William Dickson discussed Wishart will be in charge. Re- Mr. anef" Mrs. John A. Skillen Miss Peggy Schoeffler. 1260 Ful- __rr Irlfc freshments wili be served by theof "Jaques avenue are returning Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Putt, 1207 ton street, entertained the re- Buying Season Boyle. Mrs. Robert Culbert, Mrs metalwork and leaffienfbrk with John P. Livingston. Mrs. Johr ^Goldblatts committee headed by Miss Ruth this weekend from a two-weeks' Kline place, entertained Miss Eliz- cently organized World Wide one group. Mrs. William Heaslip Malnzer and Mrs. Clifford Worth assisted some of the leaders in Splane. vacation in Florida. abeth Jones of WUkes Barre, Pa., Guild of First Bpatist Church in printing a block print. recently. her home Wednesday night. Interesting exhibits of block- each girl may choose her "own" Wffliam~~Hale-St Rahway has Robert F. Collyer's Cash Not Required medium for creative expression. been pledged by Beta Theta Pi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kastrrmn, 1066 Rev. and Mrs. Herbert .Hagenau printing, needlework, pottery, SMART WOMEN KNOf Buy AD The Gifts You Need On One Account for IEWELR weaving, metalwork, leatherwork, Following the meeting refresh- fraternity at Rutgers University. Thurza place, have returned from of West Grand avenue, visited in Engagement Announced TAKE THE •woodcarving, basketry and sculps ments were served by the officers Bethlehem, Pa., where they have Devon, Conn., this week. ... Arrange Payments As lifHe As turing presented possibilities for and, the program committee. Staff Sergeant Morris Altaian been visiting relatives. THAT MEN LIKE... Mr. and Mrs. Archer S. Collye: "IF"OUTOF Brownie and Girl Scout crafts and Members of the Leaders Associa- and Mrs. Allman and their daugh- Mrs. Frank Foulks. 569 East! 306 East Steams street, have an-! GIFT showed the wide range from which tion present were Mrs. William ter are visitors at the home of his Mrs. L. W. Pollok of Temple Milton avenue, was guest of honor j } nounced the engagement of their | 50c or $1.00 A Week Ritchie, Jr.. Mrs. Rolph Marsh, parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles All- Texas,, is the guest of her sister at a dinner party Wednesday 1 daughter, Miss Roberta Florence • ING ... IT'S Miss Adellma _____Lyon_, Mrs. Harry man 879 Hamilton street. Sergeant Mrs. William. L. B. Helmstadter, night in celebration of her birth- j I Collyer to Leslie Burton Henrich. i SO EASY TO m Gladstone, MrsTrmva-^appT-MrsTJaaiman-nasjust-returned -from the 684 Hamilton street. day anniversary: j WOMEN'S- Tian-or-Mrs-Edith-FTpnrrrt.r-229'r FISTIAT, rTTRTTMAS Prinippmes^shere~he was urrduty | Church street-. No date has been j ^ * __1_ • "Cfowell~^_. ^J IT bm . Mrsf »_*•. Kveret^M • w__ ^ btv i-ubur f_ . l r H,| _ ^ »-__i--»^_p^—^ ~ — — CARDS and GIFTS Mrs. K. D. Lighthipe. Mrs. Gflbert' with the American Military Mis- Harold Cook, 70 West Emerson Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Evans, i • set for the iredding. CHARGE 414 Central avenue, entertained! ress and Sport Miss Collyer is a graduate of! Latest Books—Rental Library Van Bever, Mrs. William Heaslip, sion to the PhiUppine Common- avenue, is visiting in Chicago. Mrs. John L. Rowe, Mrs. George wealth. After a two month fur- Mr. and Mrs. Noel Drindle andj Rahway High School and the; ACCOUNT The Book Shop Menschlng, Mrs. A. P. Phllbrook, lough in the metropolitan -area Miss Frances Cline, 592 West daughter. Patricia, of Westfield at SHOES Elizabeth School of Beauty Cul- WITH US. 1212 Jaqnes Avenue Mrs. David Taylor; Mrs. Fred Pea- and New England" they will leave Grand • avenue, recently visited dinner Friday night. ture. She is a member of St. cock, Mrs._ Horace Mcllhenny.' for. San Antonio, Texas, where Miss Georgia Pettit of Lake wood. Paul's Church and the Girl's . Allnum will be stationed Aiwt Chapter r 'Friendly Society. ._ghe is crop! Mrs. .William H. Conrad, 172 To Elect Officers ' | \ in the Westminster Beauty Parlor, Mrs. George C. McClintock, 206 West Hazelwood avenue, was guest The Altar Chapter of St. Paul's; Elizabeth. | You can rest assured that just as jewelry is, Elm avenue, will-behostess to theof honor at a surprise birthday Church will hold election of offl_-l Mr. Henrich Is also a graduate | _ legislative department of the Rah- party Sunday evening. cers during its meeting Tuesday! Lof-Rahway -High-School, and-.ls j the most worthwhile gift you can give, our employed at Qulnn and Boden j way Woman's Club Wednesday at night in the parish house. Aj CREDIT the most worthwhile way Altenburg 2:30 P. M. Mr: and Mrs. Parker Loblein of Christmas party will follow the! Company. He Is a member of Whittier street_and J__rs._Helen meeting^ - j Trinity Methodist Church. Among those who attended the Bartlett of Westfield. returned for you to buy!. Think of the advantages A timely purchase, many montlis in advance—- Older-Boys'^Conference-in -Tren- Sunday from a" month'slour of D.A.R. Chapter ~ it affords you; no red tape, immediate pos- ton over the weekend were Nor- the South. While enroute they his famous shoe, for Hoi Card Party —enables us to offer this beautiful 88 note man Temple, Ernest Whittalli- visited Mrs. Francis Jahn. the for- Ifomen on sale below sessions of your selection, a-small deposit, Larry von Beidel, Philip Case,- per^as-rSntlrGeuigK t).'this cityr Rebecca Cornell Chapter, D. SPINET PIANO ^ John Brighouse, Harry Conay, Al- at __er home in Houston. Texas. R.. sponsortd a successful and~small weekly payments through next Ian Wood and Harry Hale. The They motored over the skyline party Tuesday afternoon at Koos group was accompanied by Boys' route to Tennessee, Mississippi MARRIAGE Brothers, St. George avenue. The 16 Diamond Bridal Set. year! Now that you know how simplest is, By Cable-Nelson Work Secretary, E. Harold Pavie and Louisiana. door prize was won by Mrs. J. L. Magnificent •ngagament ring Jr. isatragedyasoldasiriant Hunter. Regent Mrs. T. H. Rob- choose this modern method for your jewelry with twtlva iid« and oni largt Mrs. John Stebner. 717 West erts, Jr.. was general chairman S«v«a f}>.99 The committee planning the An artistically designed uiis aU-important sub- annual New Year's eve party at City Engineer Fred A. Hedeman ot the Rahway Elks' Club. Is now re- case, beautiful tone. ceiving reservations. This year's has been confined to his home ject, in JANUARY RAHWAY COAL with a cold. dance and turkey dinner will be PAY 50c — Liberal allowance open to g"" and their friends and WEEKLY on your old piano no more than 200 reservations will Bulova Gruen Christmas Features Hamilton COMPANY The Jolly Twelve Social Club Handsome -nrth.tone ring with a PICTORIAL be accepted. e^ of Waive -toncl-of-the- 2 East Albert Street met last night at the home of ^4.75 24.7_5 4O.OO Mrs. Laura Deachon, Jaques ave- First reservations will get the 29.75 24.75 month. nue.—Mrs,—E.—Gatto—served Jjest tables, the committee states. Lovely round Jffere Is Another Piano ~R_servatror_s~iniiy be mud. v-lth- - GUARANTEED hostess. of International Fame, Eugene P. Kenna, treasurer of the reOver25% on Slippers committee or at the Elks' Club. 87.50 FIRST GRADE Mrs._ Fred _H._:Hedeman and ] your Christmas Gifts. NUT $10.00 Mrs. Louis Rubin were in charge PAY SI WEEKLY George Steck of the charity card party held at C Woman's Club ,Giv. h*r this charming l.rqt STOVE 10.25 Koos Bros. Wednesday. Hu Dance cmltr diamond an- two tmall- 69 The Rahway Woman's Club •r tidt diamond PEA^....„...„ 8/75 sponsored a successful Informal THESE PRICES ON THEHAHWAyKECORD dance in L'olonlfl CoiuiUy This fine make was a C. O. D. ORDERS ONLY Located at 1.70 Broad (treei Bab- Saturday night. Christmas dec- my. New Jenqr. Pata<«hed FrtcUy orations were provided by the Art, great favorite and—HI— PRONE RA. 7-1002—1686 _g»-t>y--3ia Balumy ' American—hemb and gardpn Corpo__-_-OH. Eotered at Uie post at- spiration to such fam- dee at R_iw_y. Mew Jersey, u accond • partments. The special danke Relief Orders^Accepted^ _u» m«ll matter t__t_r__» aet_pf -I • • ' ~ ' : SHOES j award was wonjjy Mrs. A. Walti l_r_3. 1879. ttof Westflefd and~^John Mdrss oft'-- • F men to whom you intend to give presents I MAIN ST., BAHWAY| Solid Gold Cross Wagner and many this dtr. Music was World's Famous Oap«n-«-la •Ttclrlcaf UgtrtwalgM, ragnlafioa' (Tm> «!«• •lectric +oail> Genuine Diamond were to tell you what they wanted you'd learn Ken Ader and his orchestra. Pay $ I Weekly 67.50 Electric Razors waffla iron, complete. typ. cla-tric Iron. ar in ruitlei- metal. otlrersn" to give for Ctratmas that practical gifts- would be most in demand! -, ifillian. angagimanV ring And something;to wear is practical! Davis', with ona larga cint.r and Have your his favorite store, invites you to shop for his lour unallar tida diamond!.^ ' present today! • <-"• HAVE YOUR HEATING PLANT Photographs CHECKED FREE! CHRISTMAS FEATURE {en b our- ~Si_Ut-Tie_k.-.7. .V^^ ion and the Jean Sarcfou Studio Wool Mufflers 1.00 and up __„ Manhattan Pajamas 2.00 up Koppers Coke Price* Mauiva dutgn 9 Ratst- gold - intiUI NEW YEAR linen Handkerchiefs ...... box for men, containing ring of ruggtd d«< 9,95 a fUthlog, genuine lign for hii gilt. SPINETS - VERTICALS - GRAINDS —Interwoven Sucka ... 3 pra. 1- once Dee»-i6- di««6nd. .2.00 €org*om drttur ••» In » > in any of the following famous-make- tliok»-of colort. P«ck»d In a pianos are here for-.you.r-comparison;- ,1ft boi. PEOPLE EVERY YEAR, MORE Mason & Hamlin — Wm. Knabe Now you can visit, the home .folks for Christmas, or .t-uson Gloves ... .7 .. 2.45 up ARE" v Hardman — Kranich & Bach take that long-hoped-for winter vacation—by rail, at « Flannel Robes 595 KOPPERS COKE Electric pefcoUlor. tugar bowl, craamer and hand- worthwhile saving. No need to-faravfftfiiTwinter hazar_T" . and Buckle Sela ...... L00 up toma iray. ~ - Everett — Minipiano of highway travel, when you can ride in warm, com- 1 SwankJEftaces ...._, ...^...... iiSSSSJ£a3 fortahleB&O trains—safely, dependably, economically. I smoke and makes a much hotter fire. These Gifts, and many, many others, may be hoi Our factory-trained service man will instruct SHOP WHERE YOUR You may leave as early as December 15,, or j ' you how to useit for best results. OPEN EVENINGS — .•I at various prices. Do all your shopping here! A. R. GOLDBLATT CO. CREDIT IS AS GOOD as late as January-1 and return any tirae'uj PHONE-TODAYIFQB A TRIALJORDER_ -No~Appointment Ewndred AS YOUR CASH. BOASf YOUR TRAIN ATEUZABnH OR ClAINflUD JEAN SAEDOU STUDIO 1HTE. Cherry St., Rahway Open EveryHEveniw . .rituUr Hop for «I|B «O tr.ii-u Il'it-cuxrboiDe^iiMncimra-nl: you u-e time nd n_on_r F«n frequent Krrlc. to B>I_unon, "Wm&r —.—B»iament-F16or . :hodoshBros:&Wexler ianoHouse uigton, Pituburgh, Claicjgo, Cix-dmuti. 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RAHWAY RE , fcECOKD 1938 PAGE-FOUR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1938- Anthony Boresch, Rosa DIComo, day night on a. charge ot'drunken Edward L. "Whelan, cleric of the R.J. Bauer,, Harry, out? And-Jesus, said unto them, the community. The .book ends John P. Livingston, Edward Jen- Tody" Foresters . Man Called Drunk driving after the oar he was driv- paulsen and Weidlmg. Court of Chancery; Clarence A. senFM Because of your unbelief." as she and Tjerk go to, find hap- JUDY DISPLAY^ Dinner For Mayor nings, John R. Leonard, Stanley 'ItCanBeDon^is Pastor To Preach Entertain Officers ...-..;•. , ing crashed Into the .rear of a Thirty-two states reduced high- Chats About Books Ward, county attorney; Mayor Th 's Society will Rahway City Circle, Lady For- After Cars Collide damaged by the crash, Pattison piness In America. • NEWEST FALfc— Hoyt, Sr., Charles Anson, Patsy truck operated by frank Canter, th way deaths in terms of mileage The story' Itself is rather slow- Edward Patten of Perth Amboy; esters, entertained state' officials Plainfield, at. Six Roads at 5:15 driven, in 1937, according to tthh q Here Tomorrow Pellegrino, Fred A. Hedeman, 2nd (lurch TiffS g At Service Manyicke Pattison, 37 of Dover right legg and left hand. Reviews Sponsored By Railway Public Library; Miss moving but the chief merit of the COAT FOR SCHOOL Representative McLean; Council Samuel R. Morton, Emma Ryan, at a meeting Tuesday night. P. M. Dr. H. C. BtnlweH found , Goodwill. som, 810 Bryant street Sunday road, Colonla, was arrested Tues- him unfit to operate a car and He pleaded guilty in police court National Safety Council. Ruth L. Peters, Librarian lies in the author's descrip- President Patten; Joseph M. Speeches were made by the guests Attorney General Wilentz w.. Van Bever evening. Ebghezer Members To tive genius. His accounts of wed- Felnbere, -president' of Rahway Martin F. . Frands For, I H. Allan Schoff of Princeton Theo- and gifts were presented to Grand were circulated to serve one-half Democratic Club; Edward F. Bren- - Monthly reports and statistics dings and funerals, births and Will Head Speakers In Pre8byerian Qrarch logical Seminary will preach' on. Worship With Eliza- Commander Sirs. Grace Shea, are necessary in any well run the whole population of Rahway. nan, county Democratic vice "The Christian's Strength" during Deputy 'Mrs. Elizabeth SttUwell Buy Your Piano Directly from OftlENTAL-HAWAHAN .ENTERTAINER business. Sometimes they are An average of 3J*»people received deaths give a most Interesting At Elks' Club chairman; Mayor Brophy of Ellz- On the 8 P. M. service in Oand Street beth Group the Manufacturer dull—reports and-~st aKetTi7~Mayor McMani»-ot-;Un-| ——AND-SINGER are of great Interest, especially rary daily....InJIovember 85 newhave survived through generations A large attendance is expected den; James T. Kirk, mayor-elect B Gilbert. Van Bever, pastor Christian Endeavor Society in a The congregation of Ebenezer A. Mrs. A. J. -Zlrwis. Commander ; Lauter's lot Second Presbytoiari Church. M. E. Church wUl join with the Mrs. Frank Murray presided with •when the report is from a publicly, books were acquired, both adult to the present day.. Such scenes at the testimonial dinner for of Elizabeth; Miss M. Anita Hlg- discussion on "Christ-Like Living PRE-XMAS FACTORY- supported and,patronized institu- and juvenile, and 8461 people as that of the storm which threat- Mayor Barger at the Elks' Club gins. president of Rahway Wo- l«ill preach •duirin* the 11 A. M.in a Confused World" at 7 P. M.congregation of Mt. Teman A. M,1Sa.fi. H. Peterson, secretary.' TONY LEE tion such as a library. Every mem- visited and received books. Books ens Jtoe__dyke_and_the yyiW-'*?" man's nemocratlo Association and II l Sunday da Q» subject "It E. Church of Elizabeth in a service A^tlelegation attended the class __CLEARANCE__^ -3ViH_nlay_jyour iavorite number and dance need~care, and~during tne past bind it, and that ofThe annual tomorrow-nightr-Heading~the-im- nt. aryp y fj\ Riinriay KJ»V. .1. w ni ' this community of Rahway ostmBSteLOettlngS;, One^of-Rahway'a Finest Stores? cur U and sing Chinese : should knntg hhw mnpb wnrlr W twn mrmf.hs 3fifl honks wprp Tnpnri, skating—festivities—when—schools! posingiistrof-speakers-wiU-be-Ats- Entertainment and dancing win 1 Motorists pay one out of every P. Collier will preach and thoef which Mrs. Peterson is deputy, ..-.,. Reconditioned^ being accomplished with the ed and rebound. and places of business are closed torney General Wilentz. City follow the dinner. Mrs. Margaret FREE DELIVERY Mstthedisciplew • 17:19.* ,0?. 30Jesu: "Thes aparn tcom ande j seven tax dollars in the Unitedsenior choir will provide the musi- last nlghi. Mrs. Walter I. Springer • :• At Our - . money he Invests in the services This report was presented to .ancLentlre families spend -the, day -Treasurer-Kinneally-wlU-be toast- hlmieJlarge cal program. - .. . . wnt be in charge of the. Christmas SPINET Type PIANOS dftAND-WDUElLOPENING ..1^_ skating in queues on the canals party to be Held at the meeting ^carrled-on-every-weelLday_by_ourlthe Board, of .Directors of the -Lib- master. /_ _ committee. Committee members -.Guaranteed Meats—Buy With ConGdenw^l The Young People's Bible Study and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 and 10 own Library. rary Monday. The complete re-are described with remarkable and song service will be held atDecember 20 at 7:30 P. M. port may^be read at the Library. ier-SDea3cers—wffi- pliable Matket ..'..'_,.> •• — * P.-M. Rev. Collier win preach During the month of October, clarity. There are emotio: First Ward—George Samxnoni Exceptional values. Ideal for pWe -must-face the fact that welsodes too." Perha; sub-chainnan,^.Ell.zabeth Anson, 75 EAST CHERRY ST. PHQti during the evening service, at 8 ",.-/_ relieves^ The New Lauter Spinet $27^ ROAST.JBEEF-SANDWJCHiI5c_ 242 new books were'.acquired, 20 radical departure from~h1s~TJSuai beginners, the small home or of which were gifts. Eight thou- are serving less than half the Katherlne Queenan, Mary Bodner, o'clock. recreation room. Type Piano population of our city and if there field. It Is based on Walt .Whit- frEV*t«rt^1tOP _ Trustees of the church •will Other Spinet Type sand six hundred and eighty books as a small boy realizes Hazel Qilchrist, Thomas Mormn FANCY FRESH KILLED • • Shoulder COLDS Spinets carry the NEW Pianos from .':. are suggestions .as.* to. .-how the •must- keep two. diaries,_ man's life in the years between John^andepifender-Charles-Carr •^BABNET'-ENGELMAN^Pfop. * meet Tuesday in the home of Eu- ? Library may serve 1110167 of "OUT himseir~and one fliaTTus~irasynr ;, Haie^aigerTOeorgeColemanrl TEL 7-22997 gene Bellinger; 347 Washington —Fever-and "PIANO GUAKANTEEbsrLauterr Jule s Tauern own people, send your-suggestions pathetic mother-may^ read. the aivaY^ 7 -The-Silver Leaf Club-will ol f worn b»i George Doty, Jr.,- William P. Receives Members like new.' old enough and esteemed enough Judy Garland. It la trey tweed with I the tropicsp . "First the Blade," by ! Smith. Mrs. Helen Power, Mrs. Gold Label Fifth O ACk takes him through his adolescence to defy traditions and conventions two pockets and two button!. It has May Miller is a full bodied story! 3 lbs 25i in the village and his young man- a black velvet collar and exaefferated j Anna O'Connor. Harry Rudorfer. lairman to the extent of keeping a saloon l shoulders. Judy wears a black velvetj of American pioneering: it is a!j ud ;"/«• Name Cfia JEDDY'S - hood in a military training camp and_playihg an accordion. The| portrait of a woman who went; "? «L STILL BROOK STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY Meeting In Synagogne_ in the South- wherezhemeets-An- four maiden aunts with their] i*resh Beef- "SHOE REPAffi toinette. She is so different from civiliza-! *^d sl"ty',w: v- sl^??r and 3 Years Old PinV CHE wT Quart 4T AA futile interests in . fashionable; next publication should be re-her the refinements of • George-Schwindinger. - - Tuesday the girls in the northern village tion and who clung to them in the 1560 Main St. Op. Monroe I that when he brings her home as clothes and correct behavior are celved with great Interest. t Fourth Wart—M. Anita Hlgglns, lb 23i extraordinarily wen drawn, as are—Reviewed by face of desperate odds. Califor- sub-chairman. Geo. W. Goodwill. KING WILLIAM-100% SCOTCH WHISKEY The Ladies' Auxiliary of trie FREE PARKING IGrocery Prices Effective Up his bride she is considered uncon- nia is the background of this pio- Fresh Rahway' Hebrew Congregation TUES., WED., THUKS. This Food JIarbet is a Branch of the IEFFECTIVE Saturday, Dec ventional and is not accepted by Tjerk's two brothers, Klaas who Mrs. John C. Kerecitesy, Dr. David Engleman, Max Vpccl, STORE NEXT TO MARKET was "born with a caul" andjlived! --. 923 Pierpont St. neering novel. met Tuesday evening In the syn- 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. TIGER FOOD MARKET of Newark, N. J Mrs. David Needell. Mrs. Mcta 2.78 agogue. Four new members in- HOURS FEL, SAT., 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. and died dramatically, and Maar- i Mullen Edward cluding Mrs. B. Geller. Mrs. M. ten "who preferred the ways, of The many new books acquired "MR DESPONDENCY'S ', Claire "Mauser, Lawrence Coman. GOLD FEATHERS DISTifcfcEB DRY GIN during the past two months are DABGHTEE'L— Maskin, Mrs. Grossman and Mrs. fisherfolk to the' business enter- ! J. J. Tamburina, Lillian O'Connor; 100* Grain L. Chaisen were received. Mrs. P. prises of his middle .class family. awaiting your inspection. "Lords { By -Ann Parrish 5c Motor Cars „.„ Haven" should stand Tot the Press." By ~~Ann~TaiTish t^-Arnnn-grftr wn-i' nnnnlntjrf and among the most worthwhile books'sensationally- reveals how the[Despondency's Daughter," the au-, _.... vvard—Mrs Ann Mills tresh man of the refreshment commit- 3 tee for the season. CHASE AND SANBORN'S of this year and Mr. De Jong'sj great newspaper proprietors con- thor vividly and clearly discloses cimirman Kenneth Slnimen' General Motors Trucks Itrpl the published opinions of re- [the-power of an over-mdulsent; ^^'^ J^?1^^SSSS" SUGAR CREEK RYE WHISKEY Sidney Robinson, president of Sausage Me the Young Folks Hebrew League SWEET CALIF. ! porters, editors and columnists, j parent's love. The story is of Lisa.; ^"r "G^"^^ Xek" Distilled by National Distillers Products Corp. | "The Journey of Tapiola." by j the devoted mother of three U8rt spoke about the Friday night ser- Union County Buick Co. George Kirchgasner, Fred Spencer, vices and- urged all the members Extermination of all vermin. ! Robert Nathan,. Vetellss of Tapiolapi., | sons, who through her ab- Ibl5( « 1.35 339 NORTH BROAD ST; ELIZABETH, N. J. Bed Bugs, Mice,-Ruta. Silver-Bogs ; Yor^hire-frrriPr { grbtaK love destroys something to; to attend.-Mrs. Samuel Robinson ;RMl eM who decided to go out into the the lives of those so dear to her. , HARVIS GOLD CAP SHERRY was named* EVAPORATED ELIZABETH 2-3800 and UTS C of tickets to the Palestinian Pavil- BOWCO LABORATORIES World to-become a hero. Carl Van Francis, one of the sons, has a' - *"* " Fifth RAHWAY -• ; , WESTFIELD Telephone Kahway 7-l£)64 Doren has written the life of Ben- mother fixation, created 'through Plate Soup ion at the 1939- World's Fair. TENDER STRINGLESS —Large-can— 65 EAST MILTON AVE. 430 NORTBTAVE., EAST Klnneally, FRESH 1.69 President Mrs—Jack Kagan-pre- Over ten years practical experience jamin Franklin. The biography I his mother's adoration, which Pattenri Telephone Rahway 7-0731 Telephone Westfield 2-1277 covers the "whole of Franklln'sTife" islowljTsapping his strength arid sided with Mrs. Saul Bell, secre- MI1K with Cyanide and Cyanide Gas lAl C. Feakes, Fred H. Hedeman, SILVER STAR DAURO PORT WINE [with all the precise details essen- manhood. When Dr. Allen "is tary, prO;.tem. tial to it and with new material-calle! d in-for—a-consultatlon-be-4 Produce of Portugal ^ • Refreshments were served-fol- Beans cause of Francis' extreme-nervous • lffwing_the_ meeting by Mrs, M. not published heretofore: Fresh Sj Gold. Mrs. J. Feinberg, Mrs. I. CRISP CLEAN SAVOY Assorted "Doctor Bradley Remembers," condition, he makes "Lisa- for the, ALL 8TANDAKD BRANDS OF BEEB AND ALE IN CANS, first time aware of her selfish' HAVE YOU LOST Gblodner. Mrs. S. Greenberg and Flavors,. by Francis Brett Young, who be- BOTTLES—atJABT and V, GALLONS PROPERLY COOLED Mrs. H. Green. gan his professional life as a love. She promises_Dr. Alien to! YOUR PEP? (Physician.: tells the story oi- a H.o-pypry>h'lng-ihat'..prn» wn -t^j An you tired and logi_ the- WE CARRY.IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF BELLOWS physician's life in an honest and make \Frands' think she does notj time? Hare rcru decided tinl you * CO. BOHOKO RYE AMD BOURBON WHISKIES. GIN, Spinac an grtung old? Thro you need SELECT 1 heart stirring book. Did you {need him, and that he is free to > Hot-Hor COONAC BRANDIES. SCOTCH WHISKIES AND a food containing all the mineral IMPORTED PORTS AND SHERRYS EXTRA LARGE SWEET lOc know ihat "Rebecca," by Du go, but he has been under the elements Beware Of Fakers Pride " Farm Catsup an exciting mystery story dominance of his mother too long WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL reviewed some weeks_ago in this to be helped by her late sacrifice. T:ALS-I-DINE Ib32i icohimn, hasJaeen-bought-by-Selz^.| The.lnnumerable_problems__and The New Seafood Pot Roast Fresh 'Gyps' Collect Cash And Assorted 1-lb jar nick and is to be filmed starring I complexities of the characters are (Bone in) Fleece Rahwayans Flavors 1557 MAIN STREET - " 1"—r:—u MI—mi—n,—^=—s-fvssi TViit ta aft ^y/^UAnr. rwvtlr tn Pure Jellies Carole Lombard? "Death in a [real. is an JUICY "SUNKIST" -Whtte—Tie;"—by—Ngaio—Marsh; | read-if-ont-ls4nterested-in-psycho- auuon should be exerclsecTtC analysis, as theauthor gives a 1513 Irrinr St. "The D» A. Holds, a Candle,"-by Bah. 7-Z3XS Rahway residents when making Erie S. Gardner, and "Mystery in true picture of soul's struggi purchases of goods from solicitors for .'AN EDUCATOR PRODUCT : through life, VALLEY STREAM HERSHEY'S White," by Jr J. Farjeonare new Cortter Main St. and East Milton Ave. ' making the rounds at this time, PINK • mystery and detective additions to —Reviewed by the Mayor warned this.week. He Rinso rac shelves. "The Start of the Mrs. Elizabeth Koos, PHONE RAH. 7,1608 FREE DELIVERY pointed, out that a number of FLORIDA SEEDLESS GRANULATED SOAP Road," by John. Erskme-is-a 'long 911 Pierpont avenne. complaints have been received by Rich in Suds in Hot or Salmon Cocoa awaited novel and one that is a Edited by Mr. John Asklinf. police from~~cltlzens~~who~made~ Icy Point Sa Cold Water ll.23c partial payments to salesmen and Ige pkg No. 1 tall can %-lb FRESH HAM never received the goods. DEL-MONTE 100 cans 150 In a number of instances, it has WHOLE> 190 MILTON MEAT been found that these firms do FLAG ALL PURPOSE FANCY WALDORF - FRESH LOIN PORK lb 200 not exist~ To be safe, persons PEELED Apricots _XOJLET _ FOR BOASTING (SMALL) should buy only from reputable Flour firms and from accredited sales- MEATS "New York" No. 2 can State Milled from the finest PROMPT MARKET FRESH PORK BUTTS lb | men. In one instance recently, a Apple Sauce Tissue wheat grown 5alesman_collected__$35_irom d. e. FISH Rke —FREE- 69 E. MILTON AVE. ,- PHONE rolls 3%-lbsack Jg number of persons on purchases FRESH DOLE'S lb DELIVERY OPP. P.R.R. STA. RAHWAY 7-1 SMOKEP CAU HAMS lb 190 of furniture and then disappeared. 3 M40 5 220 The victims are still waiting for ftib Side lb Large, 46-oz can SWIFT'S PREMIUM SUGAR CURED ^ 25c JlagstaflPeanutJButter 10-oz jar 13c Flagstaff Spaghetti .2 15-oz jars 19c PHONE EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY and SAWRbAY^O$LY_ the furniture. • Pork Loins I7c Pineapple Juice RAH. 7-0196 SKIN BACK HAMS lb 270 Napkins (Embossed) . .80 to pkg 5c Hecker's Farina pkg 12c STRICTLY, FRESH KILLED JERSEY Green Circle _—Cr-earn- -No. 2 cau N.B.C. Stoeddetl-WJieat ,2 pt Style Orange Juice ..... 3.,No. 2 cans 25c: Whole or ,SAV ' : DIFF 2 pkgs 19c (By Piece) i$CHICKHAUS FAMOUS Either Half ti nnrt S lbst KRAFT'S Flagstaff Sweet Peas . ^_..2 cans 27c Z.vp-Gon-FEEE : - "S PREMIUM 29c p JL-lb pkg_ Quart jar" Hormers Spam . . . . .T.".'.. .can Flagstaff Whole Beets No. 2 can 10c iausoge Meat -Green-'s- ^ZjERESHlLOJNGJSLANDSAUERKRAUT ...."'.'.'.- 2 lb 260 «P Pep{>ermint Patties ... .1-lb pkg 21c Green Circle Pears .No. 2^ can 17c ! TREE TOP BLENDED WHISKEY SWIR^S-PIffiMlUM SCHENLEY'S SPUR LEGS OF GENUINE 6ABY A Whole Wheat Reg size box . STRAIGHT RYE .... .pt 75c—qt 1.45 Cereal UMTSAUSAGE Ib230 of Your AUTOMOBILE Long Island Ducks 19c Wheaties lOc DOBB'S —-CHARWOOD - OAK LANE - INSURANCE? Fancy FERN ROCK — Straight Rye or SMOKED Giant 38-oz.jar 15c of Lamb Bourbon (3 Yrs. Old)—qt $1.75—pt 890 Bottom Rotuld fat Roast lb 300 Just a year ago, you could have tent •Quality Spring Lamb this coupon •• - • as did so many car* Apple Butter^ EMBASSY SPECIAL—An 8-Year- owners.. • and joined the constantly 23c These lees are cut from Swiff. Choice Gr.de -A" G«ulnc **«§• LEQ§ Qf LAME (towing number of motorists who ngues HEINZ FRESH Old Blended Whiskey .qt a receiving «divi3cnd.repfe* OLD SMUGGLER or CARSTAIR I lite joun dellihtful 8B Cucumber Pickles 1788 Blended Whiskey ..qt their policies. [_\ "\ "''.., STRICTLY FRE H KILLED Why deUy for another year —send HIRAM WALKERS SKIN i.vr.s ftB wiTMPS OF MILKJEP j 'jtoupon t6day...' Bc/crire $our present Fancy Tall, No. 1 can FANCY JSAGElb290 "tcv expires and secure fall details Quality to, [93 RYE .quart (Home-Made) how you — it , Fruit Cocktail PARK & TILFORD KENTUCKY FRESH driver —can obtain sound insurance Snowhite »t » Iowe»-n*<-c6st. TAGON- 5TRAIGHT-BOURBGN 3 Years Old Laundry Soap 8-10-lb average (Whole) T A I A PTTBTA MACARONI 3 pkgs 27c I Shoulders of Veal 15c LIVE OIL ..... gal 1.19 i»ts • *** l° C BEST CUTS 3 BALBOA ITALIAN O NOcykoMtn J5,O»,5tt tmn» 3 to 4 lbs j SCOTCH BAKERY DEPT DAIKY IMP.ITALAWCHEES 5 (2 or 3 lbs) ...,1b 65c Baner-Brooks Co. JOHN HAIG & CO. LTD. — GOLD LABEL , Legs of Veal I9c COUNTRY ROLL CREAMERY ~ Fancy Fowl lb SCOTTISH CHIEF A rtAL.:£KO^AXOM CHEESEJSor 4 % lb 32c M80 Inrlns Street WHITE BREAD ^ 21 All Over 8 Years Old ..:.. .Fifth Bahway, N. J. Sliced ...lo CHUCK ROAST (Bone In) . .lb 21cJJERESJBLHAMS^,,,,.,,. • • ••-. • -Ib 25c_ BUTTER lb3O0 v-untrom~Swifl's selected-grain fednsteeis. A~rc Please Quote me~rates~omny- Whole OH R. & H. ICE COLD BEER In KEGS CANDLED ERESH PORK JBUTTS ...., Jb,23c LAMBSLIVER ...... lb 25c saving value. Try one and be convinced. First sixrions Imp.Italian Figs (Almond stuffed) . .basket 34c Shank Half LARGE (^Barrel) 19 !«.„,.„ My pres* Smoked Hams ROLLS doz Home-Made Sausage Meat . ,1b 25c Hame-Made Sausage Links . .Ib 27c SICILIAN OLIVES .. .lb,23q, eat policy • expires 15c EGGS doz 270 Delivered to your home TRY OUR 100% P^JRE CHOICE CUTS SCRAPPLE .Ib 15c SMOKED BUTTS , .lb 35c 1 —- FISH DEPARTMENT : IMPORTED ; at anytime. 2. HOME-MADE POftK BLACK OLIVES . 2 cans 25c Name. FRANKFURTERS lb 25c Top^or BOStON COD STEAKS Ib 15c COFFEE SWISS CHEESE lb SMOKED CALA HAMS .:. .lb 19c All Standard KaJianTomato Sauce and Paste •, • -lge can 18c Address CAKE 2 ""250 Brands of Ice" FRESffFILLET HADDOCK lb 17c COD FISH ••...••.•lb 17c Cold'Beer & Ales SANDER'S IMPORTED TOMATOPASTE 9c By Case or Bottle WINE 4 LlOUOft STORE And Be Convinced It Is The Best JFSRjDVENjORLPOTROAST_ UTICA WOTUAL Full Creamed Old •DcUrered at Once SRE DOMESTIC TQMATH PASTE MACKEREL Jb_15c- SMELTS ...•....-. ...^5 1 Stnm Cheese lb FKEE BEUVEBT' '"KTA IVflfAl A+ All Solid Meat ^- No LARGE CANADIAN SMF.T ,TS IP .lb 19c OYSTERS .doz 23c Sweet — Tender — Juicy AiZoxnplete Line of Fresh, Fruits and Vegetables Received Daily

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PAGE FRIDAY, WJt ;• PAGE SEVEN • 9,1938 nest L. Ppss, noted, science: com- students whenever the exhibit re- Progress Preview: mentator of the General Motors turned to New Jersey. Accord- UnbeatenAndtfnscoredt^Team MercHSins Research Laboratories, in which ingly, the senior high school stu- WlfUWUlBrP some of the marvelous develop- dents will witness this science - T^ie Merck five remalned-at the Here Next Week ments of modern research are pre- demonstration Thursday morning, top of the' Industrial-BasEetball [ecor s Reach The People, (get Results sented In every day, non-technical December 15, following which League last night in Elizabeth by "Previews of Progress" will move Noted General Motors terms. ' It is not a motion picture crushing Singers. 48 to 25: The for support of blind persons, was re- or • an automobile • show, but a to the stage of the Roosevelt chemists led all the way as they he Rahway Record Amusements Wanted To Bny Wanted To Rent 'ferred to tfto Finance Committee. Christmas Meals Show unique preview of what modern school auditorium for a.showing chalked up'"their third, league wln- :from_the_Boro_o£ research in many fields of science before the noon assembly. Ar- wlth Percy Wukovets and Charley iAVE TOO VISITED THE Fmi- Hew Providence, regarding repairs to For The Public . place on Jerusalem Road, divid- SMALL UPRIGHT OR BABY LADY >f-ANTS WELL BEATH) Central Avenue In said BorougB, was may mean to every one in years rangements for this were made Nyimlcz leading the scoring ICIassified room and board with' small pri- referred to the Boad Committee, For Poor Will Be 1 and bo to come. "Previews of Progress,"with Austin Singer, principal. parade. . . ing Westtield and Scotch Plains, grand piano; breakfast set for CommunicatioCommunicaon from the Sheriff FOODS A novel feature of educational r < > recently taken over by Charles vate familyil . Write Record odvlalng that the - cervices of Mrs: or tihft. '^Circus of ^fip ^ v» ' RS it Merck team plays General cash. Call or write. Crede, 203 -McBenBler-formcrly welr-knowir -Williams Btieet^necoud fluui1. Box 304. i Oortrude Van OnVT, ffffrrt^TT""de r entertainment is to be brought to has soEnetimes been called, has At 8:30 Thursday evening and Aniline in Franklin School In a Jvertising the term or ShrifSheriff.. Lee S. BlgbBlgbyyr Rahway December 15 and 16 when travelled widely during the past at the' same time Friday evening, doubleheader Wednesday beginn- i ADVERXISIHQ resident of Rahway. Pine bowl Dec9 BUSINE88 COUPLE WANT terminated a» off November. 16th, year and a half throughout New the show will be presented at 8 P. M. Dancing followa Ing, shuffleboard, pool, low 1 large furnished room with 1938, nas received and filed. the widely travelled General - MATIOIll:—LI— -prices—Clubhouse-and-amuse- GIRLS BICXCLEJ8 OR 18JNCH —Followlrig-montWy-reportaJserejfc. Public Asked To Give Ar- eviews of Progress" comes Kngiana, New jersey, the middle general public in the' auditorium ^nd the admission price nas " Rahway Record reserves frame. 1709 Park Street, Rah- kitchen privileges. Weslriiden ceived and ordered fUedr Auditors iced to 25 cents. Score: ment hall always open. Refined city/ Write Record. Box 504. ticles Of Food Again Stock up for the holiday 7-it-was-announced-today-by- -West and parts_ol nf th>; TtnnsBWif RphnnT' Arlmis- ht tn edit or reject any (Wright. Long and Co.). CountJ y En- Ing to more than three quarters ston is entirely free and compli- Merck (4KJ" ndvertistng. - All aos mirrwindinggr—Come-rtook-^lt jgnT»irmd*jgT»rd*rpeTlntendentofp W<*ghto Arthur L. Perry, Superintendent - Q.T. This-Year of Schools. The show is sponsored of a million people. mentary tickets of admission may Above are shown members of - • Theo. Hlnta Photo ""(inform to The Record over. Big- dance "han "accom- WANTED TWO ROCKING and Measure*. _^ t 3 1 modates 700. Rent reasonable. Garages For Rent Annual Beport of the County Agri- vantage of these big by_the_sclence. studentsof the high Ralph N._ Kocher.princlpal of be obtained upon request, from the Ralph~L.-Sntmi-R«tTiblers. lo- Rear row, left to right: Trainer R»U, t- ...... : o . i. rtwn standard!. horses, one large and one small. Homeless persons who have no 7 Cliff-White,- Joe-Chamigar-WU- -_ Phone Westfleld 2-V199. ,_ cultural Agent was received and or- savings on quality foods. school, headed by a committee of Rahway High' School, had heard high school science clubs as well cal football' team whichi was" un^~ R.~CorneTI. 1 ^~2 LT^inst be" repotted--alter Bd ch Lee Yothers is chairman. of this show during some of itsas from the showrooms of any lo-beaten and unscored upon in 11am' GUgannon, James Henry, Hoajland. c 0 0 fJuertion as toe publisher will .-•• """ Dec »3t NEW GARAGES. NEAR MAIN ST. . S 3 nT Wr init committee awarding bid of new „,„ a dinner by' the city again ""Previews of Progress" is a-stage previous engagements and had re- cal dealers in General Motors au- seven games durffigTHSTSaBrBrid^ *idd—BradleyrH3oach—-Nlchol*9 ^*? ra r i responsible lor more than Bee FThfTFThfTll * Miizvka.-lS91 -1839-Cherrolet-for-ttie-Departinent-of this- year-at-Grevetfs-Hotel. -Lee demonstration presented by Er-' quested-a showing for Rahway tomobiles or house hold products. iron season. The squad will be Coppola, Don Newman, Moe Bri- . 1 ct Insertion. Main Street. Rahway 7-2498-J. Weights and Measures to the lowest Chapln of the local relief office is. The" stage-of the—Roosevelt entertalned-at-a-dlnner-in-the-'Sv enza» John fltfhn ttiOrr, g Refrigeratjon: 413t jain-inrcharge of-this-af" School aj^torlum_will__beauditorlu ^ trans- M. C. A. Wednesday evening. manager and Ralph L. Smith, Kymlcs, g a a u not wishing to make mlttee ^55 Bridges; Drainage "The Mayor~has deslgnatt formed tato_a^Hflftrf-science lor. Front row,..left to^rl«ht:J_Ted 1 ; ..^dt Identity. For this ROOM WITH OB WITHOUT 1 - Totals --.-;.— -;Tr. .".-.-.-.-.-.-l»—10 48 WE SERVICE ANT MAKE ELEC- " board in private home, near two LFlood_Control._advl«ing that Federal Charles Anson of..theJceUef_offlce the two .evening shows, In hisKosiarski, Bud Slonaker, Phil Absent when picture was taken, Slnxen (23) .there li no eztn charge. Notice Emergency Administration of- Public to co-operate in distribution of tric refrigerator' or air condi- buses. Men's shirts laundered --rt.™, , I Works' have officially approved a demonstration Mr. Foss will Nerges, Duddy Safar, Abe Gln-Steve Arvay, Tony Sanzone and Dlscovltaky. ( NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT1 * Christmas baskets to needy fami- tioning. Paul Bader & Son. Tele- 10c each. 685 River Road. H —^---JjJJS™. '—. <• grant of <22,050 to the County of -LBuyZilfilEinerson _: -change~sound luto light, flash-it fridar-Benny-SwierkrTerry Brady.-Monk- Glagola.- iouncements —pSone Rahway-7-0928.- tt ,. i /TTCT! T ^ WM.KHT f lies^—She is co-opersting_with across the stage and change it Adroako. -c- the-flnsr account' of-thle-sutocriberfl ^j, - g^ -fiaili- and "authorizing Mrs. Helen Dunn, relief director < 8amer. c . Executrix under the last will "^ I county Engineer to prepare plans and back into sound again. He-will j ^now everyone who sees it^and Brtatna, g BRING THIS AD TO THE BEC- f f1 and Miss Emma Ryan, overseer RADIO FOR testamentMtanunt'nt of f Anna naMaUaTy MacannMMtrannf ^ "i, de««- -I -nodticaUon•«, *,„s_ Man«^d .^n»tiadvertisue fnfo£r hlrtbidas »"" *une_w>*~~ '~1 7 Tj 'demonstrate how the human' every ^g should see It, will have gg "ord^office not later-than-De-- dlU b udited and state Merck Will Meet ceasedrwlUbthe Surrogatee, «udlteand reported andd state ford -by^JoT^fc-wOTfcfoUowlng-Governmenaet t -of-the-poorT-in-an-effort to avoid CHRISTMAS .voice, or a piece of music is made ^ interesting and entertaining Blabota. g cember 16, Mrs. P. Dempster the Surrogate, and reported for set- RegulationsBeguUtlons, was on roll call adopted,. duplicatiop n and to make lt"pos- asco Cut Uement to the. Orphans' Court of the Report and Resolution by Commlt- dy fumlliRS to r( -into-a-moving-llne-ot-llghfc—An^eyening^ It shouid-notrbe-con^ inr 5d7BnionrStreetrand^youwm County ol Union, on rrlday. Uio iflUi tee in Bridges, Drainage and Flood"able-Tor all Shoestring entirely new discovery of science • toseA with an automobile show, Merck .....8 IS 10 14—i8 Money to'Loaji receive two free Rahway Thea- day of December next at 9:80 A, U. ceive Christmas dinners. . A, 8 '10, 8—a» Control, permanently appointing will be shown when two harmless ^ f^t there is very little discus- Blngera fotflce. K.7-11M On Bond and Mortgajre CATHERINE CAHUX. Louis E. WUson as Operator of Eec- All interested parties are urged |2 cans 5QC l^OES it leak with every rain?.Or, won«,jet 1 tre tickets. only 995 chemicals are- mixed together to g oi^autombblles." Every one is Offlc«Eahway7Offldal Byer & Armstrong Executrix. trtcal Drawbridges, was on roll call to list names of the needy with oa Dated November 10th. 1938 make "cold" light, the only in- interested in knowing what the Linden Team Will does its shabby appearance spoil the looks at rMt R. T.11H Rthmy Nationai Bank adopted.. either one of these three women. Easy. Terms Available ; Hyer le Armstrong; Proctors Report and ~ Resolution by Road stance where light is created with- future may have iff store for us Chemists For Game Cue Bees Bow home? If so, pat on a new Boot. ; Building. "Rahwajr. It. J Rahway Nati. Bank Bldg: Committee authorizing purchase of An Investigation" will be conducted Peaches out the generation heat. and this show gives us an idea of Rooms Without Board Rahway. N. J. property adjacent to the County Yard and arrangements made for get- Authorized Radio Service Special Notices Fees 15.20 In Westfleldrwas on roll call adopted. ; Housewives will be especially wnat science and Industry are With Cue Bees The Cue Bees were tumbled A good roof really costs very little ... Yet it IMJ ting baskets to them. Fresh Jtalian WARM FURNISHED BOOM TO Resolution by Fmance Committee The llayor announces that bar- Interested to witness the frytog_ doing." from the unbeaten ranks in the a very big job ... It protects your whale lUitiae ~A. SAMUELS EMPLOY^ providing for the Issuance of Bonds 12 ™* $1.17 of an egg over_a cold stove that" The Merck basketball team Industrial Basketball League last investment . . . Your home! • ! Opportunities rent with board, funning water. and Bond Anticipation Notes of the rels are again being placed in Plums Electric Fixtures, Supplies, Appliances, Radios, Agency. 309 East Scott 1110 Jaques Avenue. Sheriffs Sale County • at Union for the Improve- stores of the city in which the always remains cold. Mr. Foss scored a 28 to 22 triumph over a mght when they were beaten by •nue. Telephone Rahway 7- si Washers, Ironers, Cameras and Supplies. NOT 18 4 ment of the County Parks, was alter DUbUc j^y place articles of food. will even place a newspaper be- strong Metuchen TT team on the Proctor dc Gamble. 37 to 21 in a That is why you should be so careful to seitct a Dec 2 4t FOR SALE TO CLOSE ESTATE, SHERIFF'S .SALE — In Chancery of Franklin Sohpol court' Tuesday n roU P Apricots _twEenT.the_stove_and_the-pan,_the rough-game In which the Rahway quality-roof that is guaranteed to give y6n «em>~ three acres, - big . clubhouse, LARGE FURNISHED FRONT New Jersey. Between LAURA H.uSo^VVdopSr ° ^ JThe baske?s wiU be made up from paper remaining unscorched. night. The visitors"ied~at"the half PKU1)BT~ KXKCUTttlX—ANP-TBTJB- EewlutioiTTiy Finance Committee these donations. ^•1—-.- •••-.-•-• OSCO Royal Anno team missed 13 foul shots. Vlnce plete satisfaction. dance and amusement hall room, all conveniences. Good TEE OF THE ESTATE. OF SARAH O. Commenting on the forthcom- Funds For Yule by a 14. to 12 score but could not Warkala, former Jeff star, was the ^^r Center. December 23, at 150 x 50, park 300 cars. Route location, near station. 179 West JAEOEE DECEASED, complainant, authorizing Clerk to publish sard All worthy cases should be re- Cherries 12-,$2.25 Jersey State Electric Co. ing show. William C. HoblitzeU, stand off a fast finish by the leading scorer with 13 points. We have a roofing line that is complete fat , IpT M.. given by the Prlend- 29, near Westfleld, N. J., finest Milton Avenue. Dec 2 3tand JOHN K. FLOMSRFELT, defend- ported to the relief office or to Phillips 12 cans 55c local business leader said, "I feel chemists. 8core: p Sunday 8chool of Rahway. location in state: furnishings ant. Pi. fa. for sale of mortgaged adopted7 ' ' Mrs. Anson at City Hall for in- BROAD ST. (Cor. Elizabeth Ave.) Phone EL. 2-8900 premises. Besolutton. by Finance Committee we are very fortunate in having Dinner For Needy Orrie Skellie and Percy Wuko- Cae Bees -color, price and protection. The benefit of enr 5c blue vote bought in and license goes with place, now NICELY FURNISHED BOOM Besolution. by Finance Committee elusion on the list. In this man- Tomato or Vegetable Open Evenings By "virtue of the above-stated writ provldlng for the Issuance of said, ner, all cases will be checked and this exhibit come to Rahway and vets led the Merck scoring. In long roofing experience costs yon nothing. counts three guesses, open. Particulars by principals with private family, for gentle- of Jlerl facias to me directed I shall bond anticipation notes, was on roll 2j, cans \Qt the preliminary game, the Rah-Davis, f is under the cake? If 1m- man, convenient to' busts and expose for sale by public vendue, in call adopted. duplication will be avoided. 1 > Boo.. ( . only. Write Record Box .604. Vaudeville And Movie way Y Jayvees. led by Bill Hood- ^o!c to be present send vote trains. 112 West Cherry Street. the District Court Room. In the Resolution by Committee on Spaghetti 12 Beam, c Court House. In the city of Elizabeth, Program Will Be Pre- zow who" scored 19 points, de- Blddar. c Call or see us today about a new Roof (or d gwsscs to lie. J. D. White, IF YOU WILL COME TO THE Telephone Rahway 7-1923. Bridges,' Drainage and Flood Control, 2j, cans |Q^ feated the Merck seconds, hv in SB Godfrey. 2{~,J... on advising that bids were received for your home. Yon can piny lor it under ik» : str •.NOJ--2-4%'J-C Linden on the Franklin court. The Proctor & Gamble (S7) tickets. LARGE WARM COMFORTABLY land and premises hereinafter par- Resolution by Finance Committee conduct charge. Police accused partment will serve to under- game will offer a comparison upon Q. P. P. Lost ticularly described, situate, lying approving ' appointment made -by cans Am3 BELL'S DRUG STORE furnished front room near Penn. and being In the City of Rahway. In him of being noisy at the Empire privileged children of the city at which to predict the coming clash Charles A. Otto. Jr., Surrogate of Station. Private family. 67 West the County of TJnlon and State of Helen Gladys Hansen as Law Rcfer- Theatre. Chanceman Preston I omatoes 12«,.«97c ^ No. 2 jcC the Elks' Club December 22 were between Merck and the CueBees, CM WHITE BEAGLE New Jersey. made the arrest. le this week. All members or Coal - Milton Avenue., Dec 9 3t ence-Clerk. effective-Pecembr -lf 1935, can. mj - The Aniline team, led by Walt Vidnity of Blair's „„, on Itit •goutlmesterly was on roU call adqptd. the^-department-are -members- of Graeme~of"Rahwayrnssed:ouraie FURNISHED ROOMSr ALL" Brt- Bide ol-Hazelwood- Avenue at the Resolution by Committee on Coun- itring BeansHurloc s"^s^k *% .No. 2 ** JP| FREE DELIVERY 7-1485-^-1731 the committee which is headed by id. East Rahway. Answers to northerly corner of a lot of land for- ty Roads authorizing County Super- Cue Bees last week, by a 21 to HAVING AN IRON FIKEMA-V provements. 1895 Montgomery merly of William H. Flatt; thence agUS I2>" $!.« L cans 2O Police Clerk George W. Stewart. i of Rex. Reward. Phone Automatic Coal- Stoker is llk"e visor of Roads to request the State 20 score. The Lindenites are lead- looobridge 8-1452. Dcc»3t " Street. Near Merck's. running In a northwesterly direction Highway Department, that 850,000 of Aspar To finance the dinner, all mem- ing the Linden Industrial League —bringing Summer ~ Into your along Hazclwood Avenue slity-flve the monies set aside by the State for bers of the department are donat- home in W!nterr~Jnst~thlnk of DESIRABLE ROOM WITH PRI- (65) feet to a stake: thence In a use of Union Oeunty for maintenance, mmmmmgmmmfflb* and are unbeaten this season. vate family. Convenient to southwesterly. direction at right etc., was on roll call adopted. .©I Don't Let the Price Fool You! ing a portion -of—their—salary- Auto Service it, "No furnace to fire, no angles to said Avenue one hundred Week EM Specials checks to the fund. They are ashes to lift," no dirt, no mess." train and buses. 1484 Campbell Resolution by Finance Committee . • U . Madxr..,lne oi\t t thne finesilnpct IncrcdlcntsInirroiiipillS-. _ seventy (170) feet to a stake: thence approving appointment made by Be sure to try a loaf today. sponsoring a vaudeville and mo-Ernest, f Installed on the easy payment Street. • In a southeasterly direction parallel Charles A. Otto;" Jr.. of Ruaolpn~R7 nL7M33^i«**yyt ] Ml'ST DECTOE WHET with, said Hazelwood Avenue slxty- Englsch, to the position..or Deputy 25c 50c tion picture show at the Empire Belagl. 1 plan by factory experts. Geo. ttve,( 65) feet to the westeMy comer COLGATE'S Haley, I ...... Classified Business an< i shall have your car lubri- M. Friese. Rahway 7-0309. Surrogate, was on roll call adopted, i Oven Theatre December 21 beginning at pt said lot of William H. Flatt: Gordon, f ..„ nnd have the oil and "Resolution by Finance Committee ~":45 P. M. , A 15-pdund turkey W. Campbell, c coal, coke, fuel oil Apartments _ thence In a northeasterly direction approving appointment made by^Edj; Pepsodent will-be-BwardedTi5Trdoor~prize.— H- nrtrt at right angTwt to said Avenue -ward-Bauer,-Register,-ot-WlUlam_-L_ Fresh- ~0—8 and along said Flatt's land one hun- B. Campbell, g rt can only, suggest that you B. Helmstadter_^to the position of In addition to the movies, 1 1 PLEASANT APARTMENT, FOUR dred seventy (170) feet to the line of Deputy Register, was on roll call Tooth Paste Antiseptic vaudeville, not seen here in years, \ not neglect thla «j impor- There Is due approximately »2.- Powder Totals 10 nonai ui t matter. We do the work rooms and bath, adults only. adopted. • - For Sale will be presented. The .public is a as 180J3 with interest from October 29, Resolution by Finance Committee Merck (38) *t Articles For Sale Can be seen Saturday. 1929 said Avenue' and place oi BEGIN- fOT urged to support. this show as A Ready Reference of Bnsiness and Professions for Yoar'Convenience .jt »r.d use the best materials. authorizing transfer of certain funds, Bungalow situated in residen- National "Eat More Butter" Week • O. thWrting's Tydol Serrice, lr- Bond Street. NWO. was on roU call adopted^ 2 360 2°260 2-490 funds are needed^to, care for a SkeUle. f 3 1938, and. costs. There being no further business tial section on improved street. c large number of children' who will Rau. i .. 0 ; and Milton. POOL TABLE, FULL SIZE Ut-TO LET. 453 W. MILTON AVEl ALEX CAMPBELL. Sheriff. .and upon motion of Freeholder Dud- 5: rooms, bath, all improve- C WHITTEMORE & McLEAN._Sorrs._ be-given-a-chickenldmner-with-aUlSSSSBtJ TV ra~ eliding cues, racks, etc. Good -SrHOOM ^APARTMENT •ley, duly seconded_and carried, th Louella But&er CaL35 S\..\ 3 -canditlomr-«5i-Linden-avenue, •Director—declared—the-—Board—acT^ -ments. newly-decorated, screens jie trlmmings_GJrl_Scjciut3_gill Fees »18.48 loumed until Thursday. December for windows and porch, lot Aatomobile ae&^Services OffweJ -Dec-3-2t "KITCHEN serve as waitresses. 118 8th, 1938, at two P. M.... 50x125 ft. Rents for $35 a Expect 200 Schatfer, g Oil u OIL HEAT, GARAGE SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES OF CHAS. M. AFFLECK. x TWO BOODING LOTS, ALL IM month. ' Price $2,800. $300 Manicure Lifebuoy Shaving Cream, The dinner will be served at 3 Orr ...... 0 0 0 M. 6. CLENDQMY BBAPHX, portrait and MODERATE RENT FOB BOARD OF FREEHOLDERS adv. Clerk. NBC Butter Cookies 2 llkKS 17c Men's Gift Set TimaitBBOB. O. F. CARLSON & CO. . >rclaL Sxpert work guar- provements, assessments paid. cash, $35 monthly payments. Soap and Schick Injector P. M. and it is expected that about Totals AOKloaf af Ftetlnc Also Crosley electric refrigerator WINTER MONTHS Regular meeting of the Union lbtas Gift Set . Talc, Aqua Velva, Soap '' etiuippwi Wth metal advising that he has. according to Safety Council, says. He-begins "sleigh, harness^and furulluie: To law muiuuwd the salary-ef-Roy ment and" Criticised the expendi- 1 M Full Pint Hubbing VUntel. g a GRIES BROS. athcr strips.." -Fred Schupp, 66 KKflff THK W"" * to slow down well in advance of OIL BURNER Opposite entrance £0 Roosevelt son", effective December was ture of a half million dollars for Lux or Dr. Lyons STORE OF.QCAIJTT } Clinton street, Rahway. received and filed. gTT the place he wants to stop, allow- Totals ....18 8 38 O—>*»t»««* WriKI* Hospital in RaritarWTownshlp. this special election. Abe Weitz If yuu find your n \f listed Merck 7 13 8—29 Barbaxon Slip*, Gowns, Communication from Charletne~oatls A.i of tne underprivileged children's Witch Alcohol tog the engine to slow the vehicle"Y" Jayveea 8—8 14-88 Premier Oi) & Metuchen 6-0889-W. Dec 9 3t I tor free ticket*, clip out the ad lolive Tooth .-down to a speed where slight -modem hbusp, m n»™ """Itiutgu by committee spoke on work being puvd vreseut It peraonalU Complete Infant Dept QUALITY FUEL (MLS FULL SIZE POOL TABLE, 6'txS'i, sun parlor, steam heat, large med. done in Evanston, Illinois. *pressure~6n the brakes will bring celvcd ana from Charles A. week-day before 6:00 P. M. PPJT -lt-to-a—genHe,-fuli- stop.—The lBTINaST BA7 practically"~newr complete with front^ porch, two^car garage. | communicaUon _V James Maye announced the at- -Soap HELP KIDNEYS fot8 II z 12 PAPERED COM- •»»,»»"Mirks balls;"$30l'-Atwater and Ottoh . Jr.. Surrogateradvlslng that he | the office of '...._ Powder Council' says that this will ^save ,£, SERyiCE Bauer-Brooks Co., « appointed Rudolph R. Englsca M tendance- records -which showed C«tKM«f AcU te SS and up. JP.J&. Revolr, Broad Stxeetsl th» portttoo «J Deputy Surrogate, ef- Nelson L. Taylor, former presi- IHE ...-•.• Ximlt 3 fuel, tires, brakes and wear and ALDENFUELOILCO. later and paperhanger, 1113 K«t1SoT«^ne'. ««; JMWm* w.- • • • • - . -x- tint pOnWDB «, MWJ-.V—"*-— tear -on the entire car. ' and Poimiona Watte Gentlemen's heavy all wool fctlveNovember 15th at a salary of dent, owning a perfect record for Delivery Service Phone-7-2884 tat- SffiEE I^BG E m80NOT-WJP^ggSjft^S^^;^^. °' 40 290 Tear Ubttn Up to kwp rt»-*fl overcoat—brand new, never Bf» w^ w~. ^^ j mi mr * ^^ — — . yjOWJUU.-was .ictciirK**-««"-*»»^T— eight years. .—— " Novll and bath, newly decorated and Communication from the Board oi Legs Lamb worn, size 42,-:,navy blue, $15, RAHWAY RECORD FELLOWSHIP MEETS HEBBJiJeO new floors. $20. S. Beck, West Freeholders • of Somerset REALTORS TO MEET The Fellowship Club held its MERCHANTS' PARCEL DtTAMWINT — 408 West Grand Avenue, Rah- VUUXILJ. Mtta reference to the c Tickets not redeemable for Popular Brands of Cigarettes Street, off West Inman Avenue lng_out of Green. Brook by the The Rahway Real Estate Board annual ladles'.night program at '••> and U» HUB St. Special Services way. . Dec 9 3t Saturdays, Sundays and holi- Genuine CAMEL - LUCKY STRIKE - CHESTERFIELD Box 57-J. ofPlalnfleld and Boro of North. will meet Wednesday evening ^ the Y. M. C. A. last night. Rev. EXPRESS SERVICE RALPH L SMITH IANAETS _ GCABANTEED Plalnfleld and Niuthoriang the Qreven's Hotel for its monthly days. Spring Baby Food OLD GOLD Edwin A. doldsworthy, pastor of stagers. WiU breed stock. Cot- NEW "FIVE BOOM HOUSE, County of Union to^WU Somerset No Tickets Given Without Ad FUEL OILS • residential section. Antiques for County for one-half theNxat of thedinner meeting. Baptist Church, gpoke on PAIGE BROTHERS ton. On* Tree Road and Hill: h > n. >IIIJ. Ill —— ' " Emerbuu Avenue. »ork. was -•—~" '- • - Canter Ci 29c LAKEJ&VE. BA. 7-WM TMT! crest Avenue. Iselln. Dec 9 3t sale. Brfdges, Drainage and Flood uontroi DAUGHTER TO DUNPHVS Sun. - Mon. - 'lues. - wed. a Carton of 200 -each me Charges reasonable, E Comxnltteej ^_- Ub«rjy_BeliPjiila., Scrapple 12c ~HWor~Oil"and"Or>iair TRahway 7-006T-M.— BROILEKS AND vMsftDid Communication from Alexcalnp- ^PoncerChief-and-MrsrrCliffOTd- ——"BEOTHEB-BAT" MATCHES *9 -i 444 W. Grand An. BA. 7-MM I3ec 9 3 bell, enclosing copy, of the oath taken W^Dunphy of Elm avenue are the —Plus— -f\ a Fresh C THE AWFUL PRICE YOU chickens for sale. 269 Haydock Houses For Sale by him as Sheriff of TJnlon County, parents-^pf a daughter born in (Opened) *» 15 | I. M'M WINE and LIQUORS HIM A FINE NEW HAT Street. Regular chicken fay- was received end filed. ' The Jones Family in Oysters select Box of 1,000 .. g. V 1 Communication from Mao V. Hunttagtoh-^Hospltal, r PAY FOR BEING DO YOUEL r Christmas. It's the one gift •-"- -|; Fresh 1MPORTEP- GOLDBLA ^ Lynch. Chief Probation Officer, re- phia. Saturdays morning. "DOWN ON TB:E_FABM".. s- man will appreciate- Well BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. -20HOLC PBOPEBTIES FOB SALB ouestlng tlUe changes for. certain Genuine EKFGBEB Yrs. KMAS SHOPPING 1 i lilm fc hat to yuur special- Attractive terms. Phares&Sonr "employees In liei ulflce, wan referre- 13a OMMtttm] volumes, perfect condition, to the Pittance Committee. UB1VINO IN _-. Today and Saturday IBntore Scotch —' for only $350. Just give a« North Broaa-Street. Eliza- Keep yoiir headlghlst Citrus fruits and Potato Cooperative Campaign AT THE BELL ops latest edition. With bookcase. beth 2-9763, Approved Brokers. Communication from Joseph £oelk "SECRETS OF AN ACTRESS" ! Ills size. We" guarantee fit Includes Groller Information regarding accident and damage to hiscondition. -Wipe yoff lenses __. DOBB'S RYE Pt qt 10 Years;- Old Sept 2 tf car jswu>_i*terred to the Road Com- 1.75 DEPARTMENT for Hotter, i satisfaction. Rahway' Hat service. Price J25.00. Bahway quently..-But in heavy mist or fo_. •. . —Also-: _...; y tamny. BeM wM>*» ' novatlng and Shoe RebuildP" mlttee. use the. depressed beam; the up- "WAIN GIFT SHOPPfe 7-0578 Communication from the Surrogate 'TORCHY GETS HER MAN" Florida 5th2.98~ STORE m*>nfy wrtnff priccft* : Shop, 43 East Cherry St. UQOIDATION > per beam or a spotlight will glare 1BSS Main St. Bah. 7-1TM 17 00 MOVIE MACHINE. FILMS, advising that he has appointed Helen Oranges IMPORTED Deoontln Acoeatorie* - EaOoa • — ONE OF THE ITNANCIAI. IN- Gladys Hansen as Law Reference back at you. doz TREE TOP APPLE BRANDY PURE SILK HOSE AA Lamw • Pottery • Onettaw Card* Trouble with yoar rbW S«0i 60-lnch pool Uble;,elft- stitutions has placed their entire Clerk In his office, eifejrtlve Decem- Handkerchief*.- linos • Xavmilo Professional Services trio auto hom: 4 tea' fbes ber 1, 18S8, was referred to the Fi- Fm Sheer or Service .... £9C WUI r»Tml"" TOOT «T** Beat Estate holdings In ounancr e Committee, I Tangerines Mackintosh's Appatd - Cwtnan ttwtttj, tte. 6.00 x 16. Reasonable. 655 In- hands for immediatdit e Uquldationliquidation. 790 . *"*' 1.49 OMtW KVKWINOg Communication from the Chairman _[_jluicy Florida ^ tfcE-SIZE-PART- 1 |»|| ehf*ie._Jfre_J3!M*! _-___bn7 ttT>PPortunttyg of—the—Purchasing- Cnmmlt,tec^_ad^J needed may be vising of bids received-lor one 1939 WOOL BLANKETS _.l ,09 r-/ Mlngst 8tudlos, your own home at a bargain each 2c Scotch QmverinK nerns can man yon old and our weekly payment IUS2 New Brunswick Ave., w. iMCTCLE, 26 WCH your Chevrolet Coupe, leas' trade-in of. one •I XXXX WHISKEY , ,,2.43 fcanardiooUaceraBkyandhardtoIln frame, in iood,condition. Rea- price. Here are a few to look att. 1935 Dodge, lor the Department, of Grapefruit Pl$ 25 iritn—can keep you awak* nlahta and Phone Rahway 7-0171. Look them over and make your Weights and Measures', 'Was referred ' New York 1 A Blend of Straight Whiskey Made by Park & Tilford rob you oC nod health, nod times and 14-tach DOLL with mov- Sept 16 tf sonable. 2085 OUver Street. to the Purchasing Committee.' 5th 2.49 able eyes folly offer." • Easy, terms ..arranged. State — * s Communication from Wm. Earl Ic . JO nay need fa a fearticuUrljr mm Jewelers BOYS' GENUINE LEATHER • 923 Plerpont' Street • Cabbage state ib % dressed Nichols expressing appreciation to I rood nwa'j tonic—and could yon air Value *L06—ONLY IOGRAPHY, PORTRAIT coat size 16, practically new. 488 West Meadow Avenue the Board for Its promptness In hav- Hunter Baltimore Rye Whiskey for anything whose benefits arq bttt«r ^lal. John T., BOase ing North Broad Street paved, was It's good sense to relieve a cough due to a Longlsland (For Salads or Creaming) provedthan famous Lydl» E; Pinkhim'i Cheap.,, Hart, 1275 Georgia 2266 Allen Street • i , --cold with Smith Brothers Congh Drops. _. ••. _ _ ^__s_ „- j— ;ostura —VefeUble-Compound?—L*t-lu-»hol»- JOHNS Hew-Church Street .f^n-ri t/i the Road Committee. , lb soma herba and roots help Nature buDd —street-— —_ "Connmralcstlon—-from Edward-f Quart tatoes Ic JL mi Bitters calm your ahrleldnr oervts, rl'n mor* JBWELEBS -. OPTICIANS iMAS WBEA-THS. LABGE OB 551 TenEyck Place and appotntmen and oath of W. L. B. . Where Quality Courtis and Your Money Goes Furthest energy and mala Ule worth Uving tgita. DEPARTMENT Helmstadter as Deputy Register was I only, drops ^gntaining VITAMIN A S x IMPORTED More than* a million women have n-- it» Ai Low Ai n.00 Down TO THE RECORD smail." Roping and table, oma- i^gjjtjfltfiaanyotfcmJUted. Ment;'Butter, Produce Prices EBcctivc to Sut. xicht. Grocery 4 dz. 8 oz. " " and filed. - ~ ^H5-b^h* vitamin ihac raisct ihf minnnrr J Compradhd^dnrtoorto USED OVER BAUEK-JSBUvJfc.3__v>«!BATJIiJfc-HmMJll&_CI0MPAN1dr£^:LiIT: ^ C/>mTT"in1rftt1nT> from vC ^ Wtfl.. Pec. H. Mglit'rew?tTc -^— Ing thru" trying tlmea like It rt youTorderTi6Wry of the mucous membranes of the noss lMOMAiN. ST. . BA. 7-2291- Open Mon. - Pit - Sat. Evee. iber 16,'oscar fi."IU , 2175 1480^ livingBt? Rahway-7-u865—• -commlsslonerr—advising -. of ~; the and throat to cold Infectious.—•__ SQ grateful women for the put S genera- T amount-to-be-putJnJtHl>-1939_ Budget. .| THAD ; tt? JT MITSy P5 O^Opl 84 E. Chertr 8t Bah. 7-1M7 ~"SSfiSt,iin\d" Bet"two free worksr-205-Weat.Main_Sbreet. -U-NOW22 iway* Tneatre-acket*. D6C o

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PAGE EIGH3J FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 THE. RAHWAY] It was voted to renew the lease the tax books would close Decem- Sexton, holder of the', Here—January-JLO Cooked On Cold Stove on the meeting room ln the fire ber 30. Oak Ridge Holding Com- the former M Liquor Board house at a yearly rental of $1,1507 pany's Orcfiarcl~t8rTace. W»S~BC- The insurance policy for the newcepted as a township streets- nue. Continued from Page One Continued from Page One fire engine was 'awarded Robert Two houses have been built in ALWAYS FAIR this development and more; are i Bailer of Rahway for %U9. It with illness this week and could' that this tavern had received was voted to install a fire hydrant planned. Lawrence "Roach, new ad and woul enough chances and that if It in Mountain View road in theclerk, occupied his position for unUl payment ha not be reaolied for a statement. itmi -the-flrst__tinje_8ince.juccfiedlng. Telephone Rahway 7-0600 Markey's statement follows: -couldn't-succeed—under—the—re- Zuman-development KvBT reported e The Classified Ads RAHWAY, N.J., FRIDAY "I have been informed through striction, it should be closed up. Pay For Engine Henry A. Hill, resigned. mittee studying the newspapers that charges of Commltteeman Robert Hodge said Payment ot $587 to Trautweln's Ganes asked that the county be plumbhig code has: he would be guided by public requested to take over Rarltan took part in the tournament and I Funeral Services Held nonfeasance are to be preferred Engineer Corp., of Woodbridge on bcr of changes in the two finalists were Walter Wil- aty Recreation Nab Lindenites In -| against-me-by-the-Rah ient In. deciding on the mat- th« fire engine was voted. A prevl. road and Schultz said this might draft. He said " For Mrs. F. P. Wolcott ter and pointed out that sentiment J be possible at a later date. Tne that the code antl Walter Musacchio-won- -HISTORICAT? NEW XERSBY-No. 8 ipal Board of Alcoholic Beverage J ous paymenyment of $40""0" ha" d *— bee-n iway the championship .after a spirited Control for supposed failure to was ' against lifting the ban onmade. Tax Collector Tambo said matter has been balked by Father. .be introduced -By EARLE HORTEB—; — Ceiifefs"Opened Funeral services were held in female - employees. battle. Cider and doughnuts Somewhere in Rahway, N. J., a subpoena witnesses in the inves- proved to be the final number op—pounds the pavementr - Schultz said Baracco claimed he St. Paul's Episcopal Church Mon- -tigaUon of-thfr-Palace-Blue-Rooin. of the evening. Phalanx is send- Much—Interest-ShownJu dayr-aftemoon for Mrs flarnilnfi Attempt To Sell Gun In >lc deeds unheralded and un- -4The-city-attorney—had-knowledi hj» siirmssfultv wltft- Admission hy r«»i^plimi»titrttry tlcltet, absululcly free. TkinU mnybcl gatca to thei moaUng-dt: sung—but now it can be told. The of the fact-that subpoenas were, out women waitresses and that if upon request from any of the following High School Science Clubs and 8tate Young Men's Council, at the Program At Two Wolcott. 1088 Midwood drive, who City Leads To Arrest villain of the piece is Tommy, aged to be drawn but peculiarly await- the ban was lifted and the licensee Motors Dealers. ' Elizabeth 'Y1 Sunday afternoon. died .Saturday H f Ot Two Men 8 months, and the victim was the failed to observe the rules, he Public Schools day's illness. Heart trouble was ed further_confirmation from me. Kahway Ante Supply * Serrlee €^». (Cherrolet) : 50th Anntyenarjr. -young-man's~grandmotherr Now -"When he was reached by me wouli personally close the place. Chemlitry: Crab—Jerome Farber, the-cause of-death. Burial was Clues obtained, by Rahway po'-" Tommy was a vigorous infant with Committeeman Theodore Lang, Union County Bakk Co.; Bahwajr Branch (Bolck) In connection with the coming The winter recreation program in Rahway Cemetery. Dr. Raymond L. Ditmars, he claimed that due -to the fact Boland Bros. (Pontlac and CadiIlac-La8aUe) Bescareh Club—PhU Miuer, PTMU 1 lice from a Linden man who tried a mind of his own. His mother, curator of the New York Zoo- that the witnesses" had but • four Jr.. said It was-not fair for only Amon Motor Car Co. (OldnnoWle) -. PiUuicanthropoUU—Beanor Smith, 50th Anniversary of the localJY. , iponsored-by the Recreation-Com- Dr. Earl G. Lier, rector, offici- the special committee is planning to sell a gun in Rahway last weefc buying it spot, nf shopping to dnrI logical Gardens who _wiU_!«> days to-answer-he could'not draw one. tavern .In CIark_ to have this II R^MUMH H.riMffi (FrifMlIn;)-•._.— _ Yawhar WnlogyXmbMh the -aid—of-Jv3A- ated at the funeral services which" haverxesulted-in-the-arrest-of_two_ tft—him--with—his—grandmothi er—tare—to—Franklin School aufll- tne suopoenas. i iina it uiter- Iction and pointed out mat for some appropriate celebration were largely attended. Mrs. woi- _ torium_'January 10 under the personnel and the co-operation of men who, police say, have con- — -,. . . jrtiile-hunting-bargains; e3tlng-tcrcompare~it~with~the error" if-the-rules were violated—police uh nt ]ffl^t thiyf otitstandlriEL -i cott, a native of.Carlls.le. Pa., had auspices of the Rahway Teach- r£;^- events, The Auxiliary is to have fessed that they were the pair .who > j|| •'•••' In due "course of ~tiriie Tommy ers' Association. of the commissioners in the sub-; | could act against the fwera oper- held-up Michael Jankowskl. 152t needed a change, the first half of poenaing of witnesses ln the in- ator. No vote was ta*ten on the a special luncheon and there will Monday night at Roosevelt School and was a prominent memher-«f Main street, three weeks ago. ; quickly, with her old-time skill and vestigation of solicitation in a lo-, matter. be a men's banquet on the eve- ,nd Tuesday night at Cleveland Uderan Outing Club and th_J3etectives_Eaeseckee t jnd _M&-_ Ask--Sewtr=BMs TO THRILL AND ASTOUND ning -of-March-23 -at- the- *Y School. At both centers a large 7runrqr~Servjce~LeagueT which time many of the men Mahon obtained the • clues ~ and^— themselves as witnessed by records Ernest L. Foss, noted science ' Upon suggestion of Lang and I The active season Is really on group turned out and the regis- She is survived by her husband, co-operated with Woodbridge po'- efficiency. When it came time to commentator of the "Previews who have served as directors, motion of Hodge, it was voted to tration the first night at Roosevelt Councilman-elect Ferdinand P. lice in the arrest of the pair, . clothe Tommy in fresh raiment. in my possession served charge of ProgresProgresss" demonstratedemon s how ; u,e 'Y' and with the~ program staff mwnhfPi, «*omrn1t- that young man took it into his upon the licensee, within three «dvertise-&r-blds-on-the-Raritan- centers-are-to-be jgeolcott and^two children. Caro- —Jankowski-gave two hltch-Wlt^;-~ Lauded For-Work- a permanentltly colld stovt e fries full swing, we - lind that the opened' daily" from 7:30 to 10:30 toe Davenport Wolcott; 7 and F. jiead to object, vociferously and days of the date of trial. an tge- This is one of the many road sewer project. Materials will teemen and old time friends will ers a ride at Colonia and one of cost Clark about $7,000, it was es- : faculties wrejbeingJaxwL havejin -them-used-a-plstol-to-foree-him—: effectivelyTHe squirmed vigorous- "Perhaps" the answer to these mystifying scientific marvels to Mary Virginia Gardner of Min- ly every time that Grandma_at- By State Officer charges against me may be seen be shown at the . Roosevelt timated and Lang said it was at to capacity. Take Monday gether. Beginning next week there will to drive to Chatham, where he School auditorium Thursday probable that money could be for Instance. By actual On Sunday night. March 26 be: some definite evenings set aside neapolis. . Funeral arrangements was throwil out of. the car. The ^•emDted to apply the business end j in efforts'to create-a-post1)f in- wore in charge of the Pettit Fu- spector of taverns at a salary of and Friday eveninj[s1j>ecember_ save44>y-advertising_for_blds. t there were more than 250 the- local Federation of Churches for men and women at both cen- car-was found abandoned the fol- ofthe^safety pin where it would t neral Home, West Milton avenue II 1 do the^most good. ain Silverberg_ Is approximately $2,000 a year. • irsn were being held in every tivities at Roosevelt _ School and The prisoners are Wesley Ma'- severed—but to no avails She let . Ladies Plan Events Ross "NichcflsTTt&ss"~O7 80th Birthday bath' me as clerk and an inspector products of cold weather is the Common Councjl will ble room and a stranger jack Luckhurst son, 19, 618 De Witt road and his Tommy quiet down and tried to into the lobby asked if Ladies' Day Committee, is meet- Duncan A. Talbot and Harold L. creep up quietly on. him/^but no. and that, due to my Civil Service huge number of home fires and Wednesday at 8 P. M. in City and Garrett Vanderbeck are direc- cousin, William Berry, 18, 1008 The work of Rahway Lodge of • was something unusual hap- Ing this week to plan the several Gray of Rahway and G. Dixon Wheatsheaf road, both of Iindeu. the little imp was vigilant aswelJ status, would have precedence for j srs at Cleveland. was lauded Wednesday night thsir disastrous consequences. Hall. "• g. He was told that he would events - of the-different^ classes Speakman of Short Hills. According to Captain Egan anrl as persistent. Finally Grandma^,, the new appointment. Hence the Six'basketball teams were or- "rederick H. Roever of Hill- 1 a like condition almost any and groups during Christmas Sergeant Balint, Mason confessed a nervous wreck and physically ' threat to "oust me. I have retained' the- Roosevelt center slde^district vice president during ht in the week. week. There will be the usual part of next week and registration and implicated Berry. •. --•-•-- worn out, gave up. She went to counsel to defend me before the and the Lyons,were victorious in his official^visit to the lodge. parties for the afternoon and the is now being taken. the window for a breath of air.. Givil Service Commission and in- | Phalanx is going strong these an elimination tournament. Formationbf-the Antlers, ritual- and this week a good at- evening classes. The Auxiliary is .At the, Roosevelt center there Among the things requested by tend to refute the^charges and Inviting the members. of the v The cop was passing. The "ser-istic improvement-^and crippled! submit counter-charges of mal- Annual Meeting greeted Primus Walter has beenTnuchtalk~by the boys those -who-have already registered BOYS AND GIRLS . ' vant of the people in all emerg- children's work were^singled out iler as he opened the meeting. morning class to the Christmas "Boys' Cliib." This were: badminton, dramatics j so- Think before you cross the street. misfeasance and non-t luncheon on the 20th. The girls encies" thought Grandma Jo her-, by the state officer as among the involving the board." i \ short business session was held, organization will begin the early cial dancing and basketball. Use your eyes before your feet. '_ _ self and hailed him with what re- i recent main accomplishments^of j Of Better Homes B.6* L important items. being the clubs will celebrate with parties. -maining-breath she had.-.He. re-.! the lodge. Roever was- accom- ' of the bowling tourna- During the holidays, there are '-'- ; The Annual Meeting of the Better Homes Building and important happenings, plenty of" sponded, club in hand and holster- panied by his staff of officers, P ner8 r.t on Saturday-mornings and flap loosened. Grandma confessed , A resolution was adopted reduc- ^ l hel m Loan Association of Rahway, New Jersey, will be held on Mon- : .discussion of the proposed action in the gym with basketball her problemrrwithout a moment'"aues^from-$15-to-M0 and will for Willla: £ _ day. December 19. 1938. at 7 P. M.-at No. 1496 Irving Street. rei: show-aner~the~holldays- gamesr and swimming events. A hesitation and with strong but be submitted to Grand Lodge for t6rr537"f6riherlie^of Rahway. "He -Railway, N. J., for the election of directors, receiving'of reports. *re is a great deal of enthusi- look at the schedule for the holi- Nicholson House, Elsinboro gentle hands, the majesty of tlie Approval. Further work for crip- was a brother of>Mjss Mary T. HHi; I for the show and a check re- days, which is..still in the making, and for the transaction of such other business that may come he was able to build a house that combined these law seized upon Tommy, held him ] pi^ will be done, it was planned Bristor and Mrs. "Marguerite Mc- considerable talent in this i shows the following: —One does not have to g&tss about the date of con- before the meeting.. • j: F. GEYER, two products. The house is a rare exhibit,of a firmly in the necessary position: after a report was received" from Clintock. 206 Elm avenueXjther A special committee is to Monday. December 26th—Build- struction of the Abel Nicholson House. Its date is survivors include his wife ana- clearly designated on the side wall. Situated near bygone period of American architecture with its . and the pride of the family was MrS. Mildred Treuter, Red Cross at the next meeting. An- j ing open in the afternoon, diagonal, crisscross glazed brick work, which adorns _ properly clad in a trice. I nurse, listing 15 new cases, three brother, George of San Francisco. ••Hi§B very important matter j • Tuesday. December the bank of the Monmputh River, better known as Alloway's Creek, this charming old house was built the east gable. Elsinboro is located near Salem and I operations and 20 .old- cases for ihicli came before the meeting | Day Classes as usual with open in 1722 hy thr ™ of Sanftiel Dickinson. Fortu- - may be reached via Routes 49 or 45. The above story was clipped lurther examinations. was decided upon was: bowling for men in the afternoon TOYOUR v.;v5« :! Hrw Jer—f Connril. Ti••*!>. «Tf» from the N. Y. Sun, another good Chaplain Isaac Silverberg was Christmas dinner being ar- Quadrangular Indoor Looby Meet nately l»th glass and brick works were nearby, and newspaper. We don't know who greeted on his 80th birthday at for MnP<1«y evening. De- for boys under 14. at New Bruns- the Rahway cop involved could be a. party after the meeting. He re- Pl9. _The committee re- wick, associations of Perth Am- Quadrangular- Indoor Lobby Meet Saturday, December 31—Older unless it was Bob Walker or Bill ceived a cake from the .Auxiliary. d plans, well under way andboy. Metuchen.ahd_Rahway. ] at Rahway, Metuchen. Perth Am- Boys Basketball League games. Car Flees After Flanagan, the two family men of The ritualistic teams of Somer- DEC. 15-16, Thurs.-Fri; • unanimous vote, the-members Wednesday. December 28—Ki- bay. New Brunswick, and Rahway Monday, January 2 — Open 1 wanls Luncheon at noontime. An- house program featuring basket- the police department. Maybe it i"vllle"and~Union competed in a the "37 Club were extended a competing. 100 older boys com- was Chief Dunphy getting some contest. Dinner was served visit- Invitation to attend and nual State Jersey Boys Camp re- ball game ln evening, Westfield Hitting Bicyclist peting-in-all-day program- ot-lobby _ practice for. that_cule__!ittle. ing delegations. 8:30 P.M. -Wawayanda—Banquet—in 'Y*-vs.-Rahway-'YV---v * T the-gym-at-«;30—AU-day-affair, games,- bowhng, basketball, swim- - The above-makes .for a busy daughter who arrived Saturday. Roosevelt School Auditorium' »tnre of-wniclr?wiU be a gift ParkdHGar And Pole Also Whoever it was, it shows the re- Older Boys Basketball. League ming. holiday program and.will bring At the conclusion of Prldayr Depember_r.30r^Annual -mam people-^to ihe-hnllding.-Its Costume Jewelry "IP- sourcesfulness of our Rahway Rahway . t met ting, a social hour was.cn,. ^ames.Jn morning^. • ffij —In. ^Miaapr : Detectives Solve 1 ThursaayT" December 25"— An- •Alumnl^Nign"t' featuring • annual the time" when the fellows away at ^hluecoats: ;~ Public showings Jwo nights only i In the ban lobby, with a High School v Last Weekend ping pong tournament nual Hi-Y Alumni Dinner with basketball school and college meet In the "V Military and Traveling SetF lobby to share experiences. There Although Rahway is one of the Stelcraft Automobile or 24 members of Phalanx jspec.ial program. Older Boys Alumni and dancing. Robbery Of Local GAMES—Bingo - Popeye Com*... brine your family! will be open bowling during the A local youth was injured, world's leading chemical manu- Fire Peg Sets — Library of entire week unless a postponed parked car was damaged and an facturing cities, a hurry trip had Pen and Pencil Sets :_Buxton Wallets. Engine SIM these and othw modem match from the City or Church electric light pole was snapped, off to be made to a drug store in Ro- Store; Hold Trio Games miracles of Science Leagues is scheduled. by three hit and run drivers toth e selle Friday night by local police Many Others 490 city last weekend. Pipes - Tobacco - Poiiches -for-serum-to-be-used-for-a-pneu—| Middlesex County youths_held. Table and Chair C AtZ WilUam__Pallek,il7_or_Putnam nnnia pfltipnt. In Mpmnrial TTns- on a charge of burglary in Car- Set-(S6Iid-Oak)—3B*»3 street received a concussion and! pital. To Patrolman Percy Paul-; teret have confessed to the burg- "bruises when rHt~6y a car at Kast ] SnTolceTStarids ~"~ ^ sen'fell the assignment of speed-, lary of Mrs. Elizabeth Politis' Bicycles .... • Dies In Hospital Milton-avenue and Montgomery Large Blackboards 98c SEE "FROZEN MOTlOfT! ing to Roselle and back. Percy store at 221 West Scott avenue Complete street shortly before 6 P. M. Sat- Coronado Oven Ware s> made the round trip in 19 minutes, here November 17, police an- Watch lh« •tnbOKOp* m*k* Funeral services were held Wed- ml • a oo*toc piitoa "itand (tin*. urday. He was ;found wandering being met at the Roselle city line nounced this week. Detectives Streamliner C^^i gk nesday to St. Mary's Church for around in Totten street about an what whiilinc >70O tima a Mrs.Ellen-V.-Walker.-1716.Irying by Roselle police who handed the McMahon and Klesecker have Desk and Chair Set .$6.50 up T.'JK, hour later byrMulford-Taylorr868 Vasesiand-Pottery- Marble Game .. 9Oy "mtouulr:—-— - street. _ BuriaLwas in St. Marv's Main-street; ' only one. of-which is charged with "Complete Stock oflver Johnson ^Rollfast - ColumKa Cemetery. Rev. C.-J. offi- DOLL ciated. Plalekrin a dazed condition, was Typewriters actually committing the crime. taken to police headquarters and $ Tlie electric light burning atop Bicycles - Velocipedes - Scooters v Wagons Mrs. Walker, who was the Lincoln School last weekend was . Steve Godenick, 16 of the Hage- CARRIAGES then to Memorial Hospital where man Heights section of Carteret widow of James.T. Walker who he _was treated—and discharged' no decoration. It was used by j to d e UP GET YOUR COPY OF 40-PAGE TOY BOOK FREE SEE TUB LAW OF GRAVITY Chase Brass and Chromium Ware . S3 ! £ - f Actives that he broke died in September, died Sunday 8unday. .His bicycle-was smashed workmen repairing the school [ Bilt-Rite -Atlas - Edison Baby Carriages - Hicta Chairs • Crib* DEFIED! A mafic fnmac* that 'afternoon in St. Elizabeth's Hos- 2.95 makMataminum rioftiis* in air... in the accident. chimneyand replacing a piece of Dont deUy! Come In wid ehoo«> your pital following an operation., A ~ Watches and Clocks tile lining which fell to the bot- f native of Rahway, she had always Asleep In Car articles and'cash totaling $75, po- Chratmai PPHIeoN^ W» tk _tom_ of— the_ stack ..Friday .and onltt lived here and-.was the daughter The second hit and run driver lice announced. " are complete . . . wid while *re are offer- caused gas- to escape in class- j New York Bkycle and Carriage of William .and Anna Hankins. damaged the car of Elwood Miller, DeVilbiss Atomizers rooms. Had the mishap, occurred f Godenich told the officers he 1478 MAIN STREET, RAHWAY. HONE RA. 7-0859 in* extra-liberal trade-in «116wance» and She was a member of Court Vic- 2343 Price-street, Saturday about earlier in the pSdd amj lernu. A wide variety of new tory. Catholic Daughters of Am- 11:30 P. M. when the car was would have had W39 modeb lo »elect Irom . . . each^^pne erica and St. Mary's Church. struck while parked in Harrison Dresser Sets Book Ends Compacts several ng value ( street. Survivors are three sons, Patrol- -Chanceman Preston and Long day and man Robert J. Walker, 707 West UmUtellas about 6:45 P. M. in a car with FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY PURE PORK arrested Stanley Mengel, 21, of shape for use Monday. John Haley, 19 of Port Reading] Grand avenue; Clifford J. Walker,- Carteret early Sunday In( 178 .West Hazelwood avenue and and Stephen Yanvary, 16 of Car- | after Mengel V car snapped off William-H. Walker at home'. A.E. Glida Bags PURE Inc. SAUSAGE pole at East Grand Schmaeiing's Market Lehrer had' charge of the funeral Rutherford—street—The— MEAT TBj arrangements. left at the accident scene, police Cod Decorative LARD 1-lb print said.-with Stanley Bomlalslcv of year in police headquarters last, MAIN STREET SHIFT His two companions picked him' TEL. BAH. 7-0403—7-0404 Between Cherry and Lewis Sts. - the Real Old Fnshion New York Mleep and uninjured in night. Routine business was trans^' up later after they went to the] LIBBY'S OBDERS DELIVERED Before descending steep or slip- the rear "Seat. Manicure Sets acted. John J. Hoffman pre- pery grades, shift into .second or movies here. Godenich said he ••NEW PACK ' • Mengel-was released in bond for sided. put the loot i» a box and this ivas FANCY FRESH KILLED FANCY JERSEY PORK lowspeed;: appearance :in police' court Wed- "Cigarette Lighters and Cases taken to Carteret. The youths ate TOESH nesday night. DEMOCRATS ELECT as much of the ice cream as they PEAS 21gecans Syroco^Woodware- J. Francis Kenna was elected could and threw the rest away.' C Godenich told police he sold some • 25c Small Small 11 PRUNESTlgecans; JOHN HEfcRY REDDER president of the Third Ward Dem- e if the cigarettes and gave others BRAKES A mass of requiem was offered ocratic Club last night. Other of- Tuesday in St. Mary's Church tor Korkware ficers elected were Harry Rudor- away. •. BEliNING & 'ADJUSTING He hid the remainder of the EVAPORATED FOWL lb Loins Pork I / John..Henry Relder, 62f of 1164 fer, vice president: Edward Sib- lb Equalization Guaranteed Westfield avenue, Clark Township. Lamps ley, secretary and William J. Hen- loot under the porch of his home 3 to 4 pounds 18 _RIBEND Electrical Appliances Burial was-in St. Mary's Cemetery. and police found.Jt there after MIT.K Baybestos 4 Wagner Comay nessy, treasurer. if vllU 4 tU1 UseSL Mr. Relder wac t questionirig-the Jrio this week_ -. The Meal of the Month many-and.had llved-ln Clark for- Swanky Jewelry For Meiv- ARMOUR'S Brake Drums Refaced more than 20 years. He is sur- APPEAL FUND LIST; ARMOUR STAR SUGAR CURED On. Special Lathe vived by his wife. Anna Jasnie- HELP IT INCREASE GENUINE SPRING LAMB DUTCHER'S BRAND •"• Cameras Hydraulic Brake Cylinders wicz-Reider; slx-:sons,-Joseph_of _. Radios '_ PORK & BEANS yhwayj_WilUamu Andrew^ Ed- Following are the names of "•"Honea-and Rebuilt^ mund, Frank and1 Stanley Tlie donors and the amounts LARGE 31-OUNCE CAN Smoked TOMATO Refrigerators c Complete Stocks Genuine - Clark;-one-sister, Amelia andtw( received thus far in The Rec- LEGS brothers, Albert and Joseph, all o: WITH BEATW! ord's appeal for fnnds to help 10c Lockheed Hydranue-Puts Washers OTHER CIFTS NEW PACK CATSUP lgebotj Germany. the oppressed Jews in Ger- HAMS and Fluid ^\. ALL-GREEN—— 11) Bearers at the funeral wen . Ironers APPROVAL many. 'SKIN BACK 23 IAMB rand Bushings ^HichaeTand John-Sopko.-Stanlej acknowledged in this column. ALL SIZES -Installed-: -—~— Krempa,' Paul—Kortyz,~. Donations are listed ln order TEODRTZI ASPARAGUS rintch Service on AH Cam Couchand Louis TJrcuoll. of receipt: FRESH KILLED FANCY Needs No Aerial, Rahway Teachers' Assn. $10 • NO 2 CAN Valves and Valve Seats Befaced JERSEY PORK 24%-lbbag Groundpr with Sioux Grinding Equipment Bernard .Enselman 50 oui«C«rr«nt 1^- MKNUU1N ATS-RPTGERS Rahway Record _..-. „ 10 WILSCO "icenrate Yehudl Menuhln, child prodigy Mr. & Mrs. B. Appelbaum_ 3 24-Hour Towing Service of the violin of a decade ago ani Woman's Shop . . 5 TJOG Fresh Cali . Day or Night now acclaimed by many critics Sympathizer _ ..:....'.:.. 10. DOG $ the world over as one of the greats ' Keener, t*, Marguerite AmoreUi 1^ FOWL Choose from .«! •«*«« 9-95 to *H20.oo est concert masters of-all time, kind lo the ikin, Treet Mr. and Mrs. H. Robinson.. SO Scans, 5 to 6 Pounds HAMS FOOD 6 cans i RAPAY will appear as the artist on the Sincle>edxe Blade* are Herman H? Kayan „.,. 2 second of the current series of muiformlr good! 4' Dr. David Encelman ...... 25 Rutgers University Concerts in the nipcrb Uade* for VH. STORE Rahway Brake Service ... 2 BRAKE SERVICE Rutgers gymnasium, Tuesday eve- 0537 MAIN STREET Mrsr-Gottdenker ..._ 2 iLWAYSlIiGOMPMTE nlngi December 13. . ." • ... RAHWAY S.J. GA8SAWAT * Open Evenings ToUl to date ...$170 78 EAST CHERRY STREET^ 185 EAST MILTON AVENUE HOW TO DIE QUICKLY Strict I OPEN EVENINGS 1 PHONE 7-1511 Fires should never be started At home . . . at work . . . down PHONE RAH. 7-im/ on -loose rugs — ln a waysTpeople receive serl- HT OEM UD EVEMEUV MZOtS ous injuries through falls.

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t— r!_~_ FRIDAY,- DECEMBERS. 1938 FRIDAY,pECfiMSEk. ?.,»» . - PakUdty Cbatamm Ul-Flnd The tJttm urrent Items Of Interest In Rahway Clu Glad To Aid Them

Trinity Church Greets "Sopranp o J® 12 New Members Here Improved J SUNDAY Services in the p Trent" Played By HOW TO KEEP FIT Topic At Trinity stOf Clubwomeb n Twelve new members were wel* Jntertufthnal II SCHOOL Hbeo-Ragno^Vfarned corned at Trinity Methodist Events Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Segal Runner Up to "Miss Rahway Council Church during services conducted Protestant Services Pentecostal Numerous Events Dorothy Pearsall Is of 74 Elm Hill avenue. Roxbury, Auditorium Equipment Choral Club Will Sing In FIBSX BAPTIST; Elm and' Ester- 'ENTICOSTAL HOLINESS Mass., has announced- the be- Ceremony Performer By Planning For Yule Sunday morning by the pastor, J During Meetins r EET radio's Helen Trent. For over five years the title role of To Be Purchased By "RevrtJeorge u. vogeTfTXD: T£^ -:-LESSON-> teool ayenttes ThBBdin CHUBCH, miwhfith «Ti(1 Tiln OCfe ir -Eather-Kane-In-St By HABOLD L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. y, December 9" ' " d b ti —Charity-Program — eluded are Miss Dorothy Mead, Dean ol TCe Moody Bible Institute Hard- times party-sponsored-by A.-Obldsworthy, pastor. ' - coin avenue* — The Rer. J. E. fin Colonia Club to Sidney Robinson, son of Mr. "The Romance of Helen Trent" has been played by a petite, Organization of Chicago. Knapp, pastor. and Mrs. Harry Robinson of 146 . Mary's Church In Evening Mrs. Amy D. Trimpe, Mr. and © Western Newspaper Union. 3rover Cleveland P.-T. A., school, Sunday services: Sunday school engaging actress with light brown hair, aa infectious smile, and September 15-18 were set as the Sunday services: 9:45 A. M, The Choir West Emerson avenue. The an- Plans for the regular meeting Mrs. Carl Otto BruesUe, Mrs. John *vening. 9:45 A. M.; morning worship , Dorothy Pearsall of West- Miss Stella A. Coppola, daughter brown eyes. dates for the annual retreat of •', "A Tiifo of H^p**." will hp thp and sermon, 11 A; M.: eivenmg Sunday school; 11 A. M., mom- B«P«rt to nouncement was made recently at T. Shaw, Mrs. W. A. Comer, Mr. Garden department of Rahway I uric soprano soloist wa» a reception at the home of the of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coppola, Sbe la Virginia Clark. She was were made during the Franklin Rahway Council, Knights of Co- subject of the sermon by Rev. and. Mrs. Howard L.:Shaw, Mr. Lesson for December 11 service and sermon, 8 P. M.— Ing worship and sermon by the Woman's Club meets in home of pastor; 6:45 P. M.. B. Y. P. S. on the program of the bride-elect. 889 Pierpont street and Leo Ragno born in Peoria. Illinois, and when p-T A. executive' lumbus, during ihe meellug lu St. erge G. Vogel, D.D., durjng-the- and Mrs Rpnp A Mrmssnll, Mr;; rs W: " M"-^'"," mas 'Bryant FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST, East -the future radlu our w session in the school Tuesday af Mary's School this week. James THE SIN OF COVETOUSN£Sg~ Hazelwood avenue — 'l"he Kev. meeting; 7:45 P. M., pr i meeting of the Batiway —Wss-Segel ISA graduate o! Rox--of Uua city, sou of Mir. and MrsT Laura Bower and Theodore street. •- • . Carlo Ragno of Brooklyn, were ber family moved to Little Rock, temoon. International night pro- J. KinneaDy: retreat captain, anr 11 o'clock service in /Trinity Meth- James B. Mackie, pastfw " by the pastor. . -. waaaet, i' ^iPPp bury Memorial High School arid rTflT1Hfl8i Xttape. ^.--:-_...... > ;.v .Dessert-card party sponsored*y. married in -St. Mary's -Church gram will feature-the meeting nounced plans were under way to_ ' "odEst Church Sunday morning. Dr; LESSON TEXT—Exodus 20:17: Luke 10:30 A. it, "Sunday school; 11 Attended the-New England CoiT- There-40i'e attended high school Names of these new members Roosevelt School P.-T. A.,-school, U11 Country"'Club; Miss Sunday afternoon by Rev. C. J. which will be held Tuesday' at 8 form a large Rahway delegation Howard T. Bonnett will give the 12:13-21; I Timothy 6:6-10. A. M., mldnilay service; Jk30 P. Catholic Masses win be. served. •-^ t presented servatory of Music. with Dick Powell and James Mel- will be inscribed on a framed GOLDEN TEXT—Thou Shalt not covet P.M., -• ••••-. -' • of "songs Including ~"-Mr." Robinson "is"a"graduate of Kane. . -- - ton and became well-known locally P. M.' Polk dances will be pre- to send to the San Anfonso Rer Children's story entitled "Mary's chart which will be displayed dur- —Eiodus 20:17. 11, Bihln ciais. as a ptantit.' finally being selected sented by groups of pupils and an Saturday, December 19,___... iECOND-BArnSTr East-MBtott r M»Bva BfrtltW r«THOLK unntht mm-1 Rahway High School and of the The bride was attended by Mrs. treat.House at West End on those -3irthday."' ••_ [ ing the 90th anniversary celebra- Beef steak supper, sponsored by exhibit 'of needlework and posters dates. - — _. Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se- avenue—The Rev. C. H. S. Wat- Central avenue,, between Camp- Oundereen andMraTcxi Jxhristmas toys. Also tea- University of Pennsylvania. He ber :dty tor the ichhd hT International hall ulTjot unit TC^frrhroolc ttve- Is. a member of Beta Oamma sister of the bridegroom. Attired "wilTbe displayed: he Intermediate—^-Epwortb, will conduct -"•«•! vft Mi America, "Grand"Knight~Cawre"nce"Cbman~ Council at Hcilgious JEducaUJm; med by Plnal day of cltyrwM*-niani- nue—The Rev. C.-J. Kane, pas- U In boy blue crepe wltli- lwL to" After being a runner-up m pTTDonlfldson. presided reported on a meeting he, attended- League and Epworth League will' permission. . Sunday aervices-9:30 A. M., month.-A sodal andito Sturgis, reader and aceom- ..Sigma, .^honorary__economlc_fra- Presbyterian Group moth sale sponsored by Eahway tori The Rev! it J. Boylan, tltd Aipha-Mu,-so- match ^and ~i~ corsage "of-6rcfiids," -MIM Amer!c»-«>nte»t,-Helen_(mt! .^id: received reports from the Ht tV"> r"""pnf. hnnst* lfa-st week. meet at 7 P. M. The Rahway Wo- The word, of God Is quick, and Sunday school; 11 A. M., morn- was planhedtdr PebnwT '.wn o is music editor of St. ed tbe University or Alabama to -man's-Choral - Club will-present - a Men's l lag seivlce^6:30-P^tV-RrY-.P assistant. Ptan» tor ptrUd^' clal fraternity. During his col- the bride was given in marriage various committee' chairmen; I Coman named a committee to Observes ^Anniversary j-puwm'ful,*and-sharperthan-apy twe— Monday, December 12 by her father. The matron of study dramatics and on the cam- was announced that the project program of Christmas carols dur- (edged sword, piercing even to tile TJ. service; 7:45 P. M., evening Sunday masses: 7, 8, 9T15, 10:30 service at u>» t i on the -Door," a Christ- 1ege~day5~he~wasrDuaness man- pus she excelled In acting. English provide Christmas charity for any Christmas party.-for Delta Alpha and 11:30 A. M. Daily masses, honor wore beige crepe with -for_Jie_^roup_during__the year rmember-whoimight-need- iL-i Sin^ ing the 8 P. M. service. The .silver The 10th anniversary of- the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, service. . and la the Conference «( Istory., wa0s rea.«-d . b-y, Mrs^... wer of the Dally Pennsylvanian. and "music and was a member ef would be to raise sufficlentTfunds !lass of First Baptist Church, 7:30 A.' M. Kpvena devotions e E> matching accessories and a cor- Alpha Qacpma Delta. neally was named chairman. -offering which will be taken will Fellowship of - First Presbyterian ahd..of\the joints.and marrqw,_and Priday^S P. M,, prayemnageUng, tlan living sponsored bjl 1 -The-muslc-de4-S J uneh-_Bowl, ^college comic =magazt *ie- ==QijQBaaB^ietraniordebu _,. P-gounxF-proiecto: "OtKerTSemt """ be used to finance the purchaseri Church, was observed Sunday lurches; nt le> is-now-ajsoclate|!n, *na developing are Charles J. Schaefer; Eugene :•- J Christmas baskets for needy of when 5li members attended a sup- Methodist ___ iT. MARK'S BOBCAN-CAXBOUC Meet Next Wednesday were atao-made. Taen i carols with Mrs. George and was an Instant, success. The the city The-public is invited to These are the .words that came to Meeting of Columbian: School man.__ has been set aside for-thls pur routine. T Ttennn. Edward L. ..Kearney, per meeting and social. The his*- TBfNITT MBTBODIST CHIIUCH, (German), Hamilton street be- partjetpate to a CoanaSa J A reception and dinner was held following-ySarTfatrwas" a«ked-to chase up to date. " "~ ~~' Tooror TTL— -., attend to hear as well as join in the-, writer's mind as he read -the '.-T.A. . ' " Ichnstmas tree and other appear aa a guest artist on a forwwi) with jour chert to your Michael P. Ennis, Anthony J. tory of the organization was given Vest Mnton avenue and Main tween Irving street and Gordon MM. Earl O. Ller of Elm. avenue, rtue Mew Year's Day. j^J Mensching ana Miss Carollni at the home of the bride's parents Among, those nresent were Mrs, Thl> l> vorv good fprUio»f promlneal •the singing of old-familiar Christ- Scripture portions assigned for this -Tuesday,. December 13 •meat Veeck praUed *th! Vions were arranged by the Columbia program and ln~Ttov6m- Plosko. John McCullough, Thomas by Miss Florence- Whitehead. 1 street—The Rev. George . O. will be hostess to tbs Church Mandeville poured. kneei and tend* to htlMd » lone ~"~ mas-carols— - -•—- lesson. He would tain' have set __ Peace luncheon and meeting of place — Thu Rev. Louis P. following the ceremony. Mr. andber of 1933 she auditioned forand John Butler, Mrs. Frank Johnson Graney, JohiTT'ost-and- Michael President "Clark Lounsburypre- Vogel, pastor. Remmele. pastor. Workers of St. Paul's Church at a Mana Oart, .ecretarj. ' nent headed by Mrs. C. Mrs. C. A. Lewis, head of th Mrs. Ragno d lt"Barr1n-"Tn111 e Order of service will be Organ aside- his own comments and used international relations depart- FoUowing. the b the garden depart- .Mrs Hy • ' sided and outlined the year's pro- thiscolumn to print the words from Sunday services: Sunday school Sunday masses; 8 and 10:30 A.Christmas party and meeting welfare department, asked mem- llton street. ffi^M'^SSPT' * -Hfi-Clark now llve.-ln-tto- Morton, Mrs. CUfford Gehring Prelude, Frederick E. Jenkins, .or- ment of Rahway' Woman's Club, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wil- I jjrs. Rolph Marsh, chalr- bers to donate toys to be distrib- Stbe January Uaue ot PictorUl countrcoohtry and appappeare s over the Co- GARDENERS MEET Kenna reported on plans for a U,/- gram. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mo- the Bible. If anyjeaderol these home of MrsriJ. W.Costello,-Jef- 8:45 A. WU morning worship and M. Thursday, 4-P-M, class in a baby, patty was ld. Mrs™-».. Georg-™.oe . McPadden. Mrs ganist; "Processional hymn, "An- liam Bliss, president and^Mrs, olaOss Water*. Chw«, £ I the American Home de- uted to needy children. Mrs. Dun- RJwawapp1?tt a full-page Picture lumbia-networ»--«--——*k MondayH»nH»™s chroue,hm,,,h Mrs. W. G. Martih. 1033 Bryant membership meeting sometime In zenas were in charge of the sup- lines purposes to read just these lerson avenue. sermon by pastor, U A. M.; E Christian doctrine. of the dynamic young actress, Fridays. 12:30 to 12:45 P. M.,- Chester Clark, Mrs. Henry Schoef gels from the Relm of Glory." per. " efforts to expound the truth, and worth. League meeting at 7 P-M. George Onderdonk will be asaist- Mr. and. KB.M. A Ba«i t, Mrs. W. Montgomery can Talbot presided with Mrs. fler, Mrs. George Thorn, Mrs^ street, will be hostess to the gar-January. Kenna, McCullough, Choral, "Bring a Torch," "Janette, Meeting.of Franklin School P.- chairman—Mrs.- George St. Mary's_Alumni which J»-.Jltable for fratnjng. Eastern Standard Time. Kearney and Post reported on the not to read the Bible itself, let me Evening-services at 7:45 P. M. r. JOHN'S GREEK CATHOLIC mg .hostesses. - -•- and. Ma. K. a Sdx^ -Mensching, secretary-pro temr Roger Gimbernat^ ~Mrs." "Andrew den - departmenp t of - the' Rahway Isabella." An*"-old "French. Noel. plead with you to stop here and turn i. 8:15."'P. M. international Irving street, between Seminary Sianar P. Oreenhaltji * Erickson and Principal Miss M. this afternoon at charity ball at which. Rahway had "Shepherds' Christinas Song", an night program. FIBST. METHODIST CBVBCB, Nominates Officers Record Ads Pay Woman's Club a delegation of 46 perspris^ " to Gbd's Word. Let its powerful West Grand avenue, between avenue and West Grind avenue latd Jennings, reoelted U»i Ada Farrell. •- •2 o'clock. ' Austrian Folk, song..., Hymn, Rabbi J. J. Seidler Will. truth \ grip your soul and change Meeting of Rebecca Cornell The Rev. John Slvka, pastor. Individual prim. Junior League Fund "There's a song in the- .Air." Chapter, D. A. R^ home of Mrs. E. Irving and Church-streets—The Bible Sunday fo Speak In Rahway Tonight your life. Rev. William M. Twiddy, pastor. Sunday masses 7 and 10 A. 1£; Uam todnded Uit, Will Name Slale During Drive Next Month Choral, "Lo, how a rose e'er, It s^ems peculiarly appropriate R. Silvers, 1029 Plerpont street Sunday services: 10 A. M, Sun- Monday at 6 and 10 A. M. Kemp, the MUsas Seix, M---- blooming," a* 16th Century melody. that this lesson on covetousness Wednesday, December 1* Jennie and Anna Wonb talk ^Meeting Of Group "The Virgin's Cradle Hymn — a Rabbi Judah J. Seidler of Port day school; 11 A M.. morning ST. JOHN'S GBSEK CATHOLIC First Gkiircii Here Here's an easy /way to get should come right in the midst of Christmas, party sponsored by • ' j '*•' I- ~- Clri Ptaft llurpby tod 1 .;• i- Washington, L. I. will preach dur- worship and sermon by the pas- HUNGARIAN BM88IAN OBTH- In January Mrs. J. C. Jones Heads Christmas Carol. Carol of the our preparations for Christmas, for Church Workers .of St. Paul's tor; 7:45 P. M., evening service Russian Children." Hymn, "It ing the services tonight in Rah- it directs our attention away .from ODOX CHUBCH — E. Grand Croup Raising Money Church, home of Mrs. E. G. Uer, and song service message. Dr. Davis Will Preach- On Officers were nominated during Came Upon the Midnight Clear." way Hebrew Congregation Syna- things to God, from outward prep- Elm avenue. ,_ „ avenue.-The R»v. nya Baran, L j tinjejFor your A ' Christmas thought by Dr. gogue. Rabbi Seidler's subject will aration^to" the preparation of the EBENEZEB A. M. E., Central ave- pastorr" "'" ' • —--.-- The Bible During the meeting of St.- Mary's- Alumni •=—To-Help-Needy——, Republican Woman's League of nue, between Irving and New Association Monday night in St. Vogel. Choral, "The Birthday of be "The Jew in a Modern. World," heart, from greedy desire, to true Rahway, Christmas Party at Sunday services: 8 AM. and Morning Service Methodist Church the King" and "Gesu Banebino." in which he will analize tfier-Jew- liberality ol heart. Christmas may. Church streets—The Rev. J. W. 10 ALM^ masses; 3 P. M., ves- Christmas shopping I Mary's School. The election will Plans to fill 75 stockings with Moose Home,-2:30 P. M. P. Collier, pastor. —-Receives Me j be held during the January meet- toys, candy and fruit were made i'j- Closing- -with - ••• - Hymn, — - "-Silent ish problem in-the-world be. literally. !!madc.over"_for._all_of. - Legislative-department of pers—TJaily-mass^B A M Night." us if we receive its truth. Sunday services; 11 Universal Bible Sunday will be way Woman's Club meets in home Mrved in Pint PrMbyUtian Cottt you LA Command 'Exod. 20:17). preaching by the pastor; 12:45 Rev. WUltam dn_ Officers . nominated include ing the monthly meeting Monday Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lewis will Mrs. Howard Taylor, Elm terrace, of Mrs. G. C. McClintock, 206 Elm P. M,.Sunday school and Bible Hebrew Church during tte 11 o'clock ser- tered the rite of baptSatotl president. Miss Edith Van Liew. entertain the Church School board Thursday at 2 P. M. "Thou''shalt not cavet." ivenue. BAHWAT HEBREW CONGRE- m night in nderan Outing Club. Mrs. class; 7 P. M., Young People's vice Sunday "^"'"g when the persons during the antes! Thb b tbt on* Urn* b> the rctr wbtn JOB ihasld (end Vincent Williams. Stephen Szo- at a meeting in their home, 1421 The Junior choir will rehearse This last comjnandment carries GATION. SYNAGOGUE, 125 pastor. Dr. Chester M. Davis will J. Carlton Jones presided and an- us "beyond the do'main of civil mag- Friday, December-16 Forum; 8 P. M. evening service dst Ty^^^^f in Flat nsr nthlag «Bd insist U Matt} UBac Tea Accd ertn tak, William Gilgannon and Wil-" Brown place Tuesday at 8:15 P.M. at 7 P. Mv and the Senior at 8 Music department of Rahway Monroe street — Rabbi A. J. preach a sermon enUUed "The Church. Those recetitnt U« • nsr nthg t 11am Yorke; vice "president, nounced tnat a milk fund drive The Women's Home Missionary isfracy into that intellcitual realm h d iUUI U mij for the P. M. in the church. Boy-Scouts Woman's Club meets' in home of Appleman. Bible." ._ ' rr» Miss Leigh Oodd,. Ume «J>4 «H 7WB (ticntth ud TiUUIj U> Michael Catov. Miss Carol Seller would be conducted in January. meet Fiiday at 7 V. M. nf T^ntivo rlr-girr-, . anr) . thought. Lutheran Scn-lcc; Friday 8:30 P. M. and rhere a*rw- meeting includes the Misses Cath- r Sunday services: Sunday school TKe electric ihavcr auAmer- "Beware of covetousness." _ ' School. 9 P. M." ••'•' day., school; 9:45 A. IX. Young '.Is required to keep yourself and Ruth Beichel and Oeoqe 1 U>td lb«tUl. CJothrs lit hrtKr and erine Murphy. Rose CroweU. Helen icixallt TOPS because it geu • Qfffiftf^h The teaching of this passage is -so Tuesday, December 20 and Bible class, 10 A. M.; morn- -People's meeting. 6:30 P. M. your family safe when driving. aos were 4o«k nicer taa|«r. Jnt UM UuBf la Walsh. Lucille Trotter. May Barry, down to business and docs a '1~~ •—*' directly opposite to"al l ideas regard- Turkey dinner "served by Esther ing worship and sermon by pas pep tip yon eWhei lor UM hoUdiyv ^Elaine Graney. Vema Latherow Hebrew League job—right now. No "patient, ing such matters accepted by the1Bible Class In First Methodist tor, 11 A. M.; Senior_and Young rteae mad ixk for Dry Ctemlnj Deyt. | and Robert Mullady, Carl Rich. practice" necessary. And Happy Gospel Song service and j Thomas Higglns arid Nicholas Plans Activity Church. brief sermon, 8 P. M. plenty of power for dependa- world at large, that it may be a Meetings of literature depart- | Angelo. ble, efficient shaving pleasure .tntal_surprise_to_some_readers_and_ SECOND PBESBTTERIAN, Main FREE TELETHON* 8EBV1CE - on all types SHAVEJyiASrER ments- of Rahway Woman'sdub street and New Brunswick ave- Skating Party And Dance attendants at Bible schoot nf Mrs PhftrifME P. Pftrri. sliington P.-T. A. The yardstick .of success in the West Milton avenue •»»* Mrs. C GUbextrP. Van world—for an individual, and organ- N. Wilson, 1592 Oliver street. Bever. pastor. r.CM. Davis Young. Folks ization, or a nation; yes, even for Grover Cleveland~P;-Tr-Ar meets Sunday services: Sunda many a church—is the possession at 8 P. M. in the school. Pro School, 9:45 A. M.; morning o£ .wealth,.. or__prqperty,_.or_ other Plans for diversified activities granv Christmas-party-and-en- .worship/11 A. M.: JBraadJitreet Local Pastor Speaks At were: made during the-meeUng^ o. things." Write it then in-large let- Chapel. Sunday School, 3 P. M. ers on the hearts and minds of oiir tertainment by pupils. Session Of School the Toung.^Polks' Hebrew Leagui Wednesday, December 21 Christian Endeavor meeting, s Just Grand Monday. night. A roller skating boys and girls, "A man's life con- P. M.; Grand Street Chapel Unit This Week sistcth not in the abundance of the Art department of Rahway Wo- party was planned for December man's Club meets in' home of Mrs. Young People's meeting, 7 P. 15 and January 28 was set as the things which he possesseth" (v. 15). M.; evening service, Grand Laundering—Dry Cleaning—Rug Cleansing The one who was known to his H. R. Morss, 553 Seminary avenue. Know that Dr. cnesier oa. i»« P—» - IdatMi*e for the danddance in charge oof Street -Chapel, IF. 1L Thurs- friends (and to himself) as "a rich Tuesday, December 27 Dally "Service In Union County First Presbyterian Church spoke Isaac' Pribell. A radio award will Meeting of *mpHiv>n home de-. day, 3 P. M. Weekday Bible on "Training Children for Dem-be held in connection with the man" (v. 16), but whom God knew School. as a "fool" (v. 20), had more than partment of Rahway Woman's ou Have |l0 West Jersey Street Elizabeth, New Jersey ocracy" during the meeting of thedance. • ' • .Tie iood JSixer preferred by he could use for himself. He had Club, home of Mrs. Kenneth Hoff. Washington School P-rT. A. Mon- ' Pan! • Dembling, chairman of ..: Episcopal day night. He was introduced by women everywhere because of to build new and bigger barns, man, 42 Maple avenue. ST. PAUL'S, Irving street and Elm publicity, w outlined plans for a and could not see the "bams" that Miss Mildred Stevens. paper which will be mimeographed its easier handling, greater use- Wednesday, December 28 avenue—Rev. Earl G. Uer, DJD., in -were already prepared, for, as Am- Meeting and Christmas party o: Mrs. Harry Applegate presided monthly containing Jewish news fulness, lasting service. Does all rector. and reported on the state convene brose says, "Thou hast barns—the Manchester Grove, No. 8, Wood- Sunday services: 7:30 A. of Rahway: -Bernard Lippmann, bosoms of the needy, the houses of tion. "Why the Chimes Rang," a chairman of the athletic com- the tiring arm-work of cooking, 1 men's Circle, Moose Home. Holy Communion: 9:30 A. ^. Siiibeant widows, the mouths of orphans and Thursday, December 29 Christmas story was read by Miss mittee, asked for members to Join _baking,_gctting-tho-meals. -The infants;" " He^was~a~fool-wh? loved Church school; 11 A. M., morn- Stevens. The group will provide Board' of ~~Kanway - Woman' Ing worship; 7 P. M., Young the. Y.. M. H. A. bowling league money for himself. One wonders Christmas trees and toys for thewhichch,, meets everyy Tuesday night. Club meets in home of Mrs. R. E. People's Fellowship meeting. children1. Plans were made lor a what he had to say for himself when Templeton, Woodbridge road. Miss. Frances BlltzeBlltzex_ann.Quncedx J that very night he was called into THE CHURCH OF THE. DjOLl Ut-show to be hfld In January Formal dance sponsored by •plplsrSTos or the formation of a choir | ' prcspnrp nf Rmi in ffhro nnnr. COMFORTER, Seminary ant • •,, . Awards for having most parents -Antlers, liu. 2787 1$: i-$ to assist Rabbi AJ. Appelman Williams Electric Co. count of his stewardship (v. 20). If St. George avenues—Rev. Rus- --;•« present went to the classes of the with the Friday evening services. t EAST CHERRY ST.. RAHWAY PHONE RAH. 7-0917 you are similarly situated and have Club. sell E. Potter, rector. are vitally concerned with the raojeet ' Misses Helen Smith, Barbara Har- Saturday, December 31 • Volunteers were asked to enroll. OPEN EVENEffiS ' Uie same attitude, what will you Sunday services: 7'3" ft M of bank acconnto. Aa partners ofH i g> and Margaret -Mrs;—Herbert' Hi say in that day? New Year's eve dance and en- Holy Communion; 9:45 A. M. Leonard. Refreshments were in tertainment, reiim' dub, evening. charge of the social program fol- An important point which we . Church schoolr-11 A. M., mom- brothers, fiUhera or sons, or ou their owi noofc charge of Mrs. Clifford Cook. Rev. lowing the meeting. Whowouldirt appreciate years of "Kefreshmg Sleep'? must note is that Jesus expressly re- Friday, January 6 Ing worship and. sermon by thi as amoitioas individtaals, women, are taldng a j W P. Collier will be the speaker Membership meeting of Rahway rector; 7:45 P. M_, evening ser- during tlie p»»t. meeting. Janu- with the so-called "social gospel" in Woman's Club, home of Mrs. G. E. vice and sermon by the rector. far larger part ini seeing tbat cash mervW are Mensching, 163 East Lincoln ave- ary 9. and keeping" a youthful body. For Mother or His reply (v. 14) to the question of .Christian Science built up forifalore needs or opportuntlletv •£vt?ri Dorothy Gibbons Wins If you want to give something that pays a the covetous fellow who regard- "nuer Dad, it's an ideal gift . . . one that gives years ed his inheritance as of more im- Tuesday, January 10 CHRISTIAN SCONCE SOCIETY, Irving Erigelman In College Honors dividend every day of the year, we suggest a HEtPIT! portance than brotherly love. Those Illustrated lecture by Dr. Ray- Junior Order hall. Seminary At this helpful, friendly bank, we reeog- Elizabeth Play of sleep luxury, tick out a Beautyrest now who are ignoring^the • gospel of re- mond L. Ditmars, curator, N. avenue and Oliver street. Miss Dorothy Gibbons, daughter | Beautyrest Mattress. When you give a Beauty- Sunday services: Sunday school demption and claiming'Jesus as a Zoological Gardens, Franklin nize the contribntion many women make to Robert W. Watt, director, today of Mr. and Mrs. Preeland J. Gib- and we'll deliver it wheneverr-vvherever-yo Human Beings Are Suffering social reformer or the "judge and School auditorium,. 8:15 P. M^ 9:30 A. M.; morning worshi; bons. 719 Hamilton street, a senior rest you give the greatest,aid to sound sleep divider" of some new economic 60- 11 A. M. protection, comfort and progress, through wise ; announced the cast for "Death at Pennsylvania State College; has sponsored by- Rahway Teacher' J Takes a Holiday," the first pro- say. The price is $39.50 . . . oh convenient This is America whirh ri»pn;rni7p<; -no -iatiott-for-the-world'3 ills, need t Wedneaday- -apending —d..cjurefisl''~'~'' ~~ •"•""-• •••»---•-- just hpgn>lw.twi to Theta Sigma hat science haA^jdeve^oped. And, sound aing- vic durtl"" flf. the Elizabeth Civic budget terms if desired. ~ —Greedy-GlassrColor-or^RaccT—Humair-beings-aTc- Tcad-and-ponder-this-verse;—Everyr . lannary~Iff -PrMr -Theatre this season. "ItoeTriay is sleep is a Kg h^lf^ds maintaining health Christian is interested deeply in so- High School P.-T. A. meets a your account. fraternity. . . suffcring and need your help. Give what you cial problems,- but knows that the scheduled for presentation De- 1P.M. for vocational, guidance Church, Parish House, 7:30 P.M. cember 14, in the Jiasonlc Temple. On December 5. Miss Gibbons | ". can to help their pitiful cause. ° first concern of Christ and His fol- ; conference. • Wednesday, January 25 Irving Engelman of Rahway, as was" honored by being one of the lowers is the souls.of men. few'.women students invited to the ANYJIMOUNT NO MATTER HOW SMALL, WILL Tuesday, January 17 Mid-year meeting of Rahway HIS lovely, new style piano the doddering,- garrulous "Baron m. A Way of Victory.(ITim. 6:6- Motion picture show sponsorec Federation of Churches, St. Paul's Cesarea "who has lived a full life Matrix Dinner, a banquet tendered BE GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED IN THIS GREAT 10). by Church. Workers of St. Paul Church. • • has a full 88-note keyboard. to those outstanding in campus "Godliness with contentment." and loves to tell'about it. returns CAUSE FOR THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING T once more to character Darts, at activities. Previous to this time If It's a GIFT for the HOME As a minister of the gospel the Small enough to require no more HUMANITY. which he has long been expert she had been at Pittsburgh Uni- writer would first remind himself space than an average sized versity, where she had been sent that this was written by Paul to the and plays one of the play's leading All Donations Received By The The Rahway as a' delegate to an Intercollegiate preacher Timothy. Brethren in TELEPHONE 7-O03S throw rug, it Js, nevertheless, a parts. assembly of the .Christian Asso- " Rahway Record Will Be Turned~OvefTa _ ESXASLISHCD taaa Shop Evenings UntilTen jit .. International Relations ciations. r .'— --- .\ Rahway Hebrew Congregation temptation and snare that cornea Among the many responsible with, tho love of. moneys s come in and discover how easily Unit Meets Tuesday which Miss Gibbons! To Be Forwarded To The In this dizzy, age when many are Thoughtful Service —————Hebrew -Imrhigration-Aid-Society— Intont ftn malfing mnrjpy fhnf .thcy- . . Our service reflects that .you can obtain this charming have no time for home and children, something that makes you sense im- little piano? A small~fl«rpay-- church and fellowship; when men "The Bank of Strength" Bring or mail your contribution to neglect their responsibilities and mediately that you are among ment places it in your home, in the home of Mrs. Joseph W.llsli; head basketball manager; I duties as citizens to get gain; when Pan-Hellenic -representative; so- ... ,; 1'he Kahway Be cord ~~~ j-AltoWOTce-otr-your-old_piana Costello. 752 Jefferson avenue. -cialchalrmarrof-the-ChTistian-ABi-|j any^ dirtyibusin ess is all_rlghtlit it : -Attention of Walter Marple, Publisher - produces a profit;, wtien'for'gold Jl.-it js_.an'inrportant:'part.of this men -betray their country, their thoughtful service. Make Checks Payable to Hebrew Relief Fund friends, their God, their Immortal Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Amount Subscribed souls" (Farrar)—yes, in this, day lei us remind men that «('we brought ISOOIrving Street- Rahway, N.J. bers and guests at the clubhouse St. Georges Avenue nothing .-into this world, and it i RIFFSTH PIANO CO. tomorrow night. Hans Flues is ffgHnmity'.mto which she was ini- Name certain that we can carry nothing tiated in her freshman year at| 5ft W FRONT ST., PLAINFIELD chairman of the committee in JDIrklnfinn College. Carlisle. Pa. Address ... out." Let us teaca and exemplify in. our lives the fact that the only OPEN EVENINGS charge. -roaV-and-wbrth-while-gain-inrlife-is godliness with:, contentment.": -J • V "I , feswm

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PXGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 $£ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1938 Steffi. Written And Edited * ;*.', By Students J WNERS KECOKD StAFf llcia By K»thryn Wi Players, Leaders-* tuigers At long last our High School City Editor. ..Jack Harris Record is back In circulation. 1. T.' MiKenzies Spending Managing Editor . InvitedTo Rahway With the Senior Play^.tBe loitr. . - Elaine Jensen Honored At Dance Receive Letters ball danc(v.and the football ban- Coach And | Winter In Rahway PAST PKT.T.S RUILPING Society Editor duet all scribbled In our diaries, MATERIALS AT THE > Marguerite McCoUnm By MaHetQesecker By Alice ttntter we now Toanurwaltl tu Ug The. Fireside, Jerusalem road^ By Louis. Golfo The debating team of Rutgers Scotch Plains, owned by C. T. Mc- LOWEST PRICES~~ Librarian_..i.Kathryh Walter The annual Football Dance was The awarding of letters to foot- University have, been invited to ing of the basketball season, Santa Kehzie,'241.West. Milton avenue, Adviser XeEoy S. Potts held under the auspices of the ball players and cheerleaders fea- debate at an assembly program of Claus, and all that goes with coaches, the was the scene Saturday of the an- d them. Ot course, where there is Junior Class last Friday evening tured the assembly last. .Tuesday. Rahway. High in the near future. J of Educ ' ilj of the-ScotchrPlalna-fire STOB»t at Grover Cleveland School. This Major awards of Senior Chenille debate, which will be spon- sweet, there Is bound to be bitter. honorary guests lepartmeht. The ballroom, one SASH dance is held yearly, in honor of eight-inch K's were prestiileU to sored by the National so we mentluu the second edlUon of the largest private rooms of its By Emil Kempa the football "squad • of Rahway Kenneth Taylor, John Ehsor, Ed- clety, -was -decided -unon- by- the pf "Sad News," which appears on kind forthe state, .accommodated V/s" thick, afl -•'•-•• The football, after two and one- High-School."- "'"'•- " - """" ward' Kost&rski, Monday. — • more than 600 dancers, window sizes -—half months of activity, has been members of the Rahway Chapter During- the intermission, the and Edward Johnson, by Coach "aTUieir monthly meeting. A date Mr::McKenzie and hls_jife,_the COMBINATION STOBM AND stored away and the well-rested dancers were entertained by an The awarding of the football Earl H. Hoagland. for the program suitable to the letters last Tuesday put the fin- former Miss Abbie Hillman, of SCREEN DOOBS cob-web covered basketball is original version of^'Sweet Var- Senior felt eight-inch R's were Rutgers team will be set. Coach Hoi this city, are spending the winter taken out of the dark locker room sity Sue," written and sung by ishing touch, on an outstanding Foil Line Booting Materials >*f Adviser of the dub. George season. Coach Earl Hoagland and Barger"were in Rahway on business. Mr. Mc- Cement . . . Sand. . . Gravel rnrnpj 'and ls~dusted off for the and an accordion Sherwood.-showed-the lenzie Is a well known former >lprtlfih bv Florence Catri. Felt eight-inch Rj were award- .i&u8 sxx\ lonr-owners-have-been-conipelled; —Bme-Stone-Tor PrlTeways.- Life." a pul consclout than it land reviewed th, , breakdOwn;~bnt~the~escape-from cssiaenf-ot-thls-city-where-he-at We've experienced many a thrill Whalen then presented otbaU- taxation . of wealth other -than 57 many instances~"to reUnquisrr me time owned a' great, deal of Garaje Doors watching the players tote the pig-_ the National Chapter of- the Honor has been in years. They, as well •ad also expressed hkJ Higher Tax Bate member of the-first-and-second AlexandecKosiarski. Robert Rush. Society.-It"was-voted upon to all who had atsistedT lan'as-^and-buildihgs-ls-the-inajor their- properties .because of sheer property.;—•—'/ . ~skin d6wrrthe-fleldrand-now-J»e^a as all their" loyal rooters; deserve : -The picture-becomes-moredire purchase the magazine and also to the season. Major fault.' - . ••-,• ;'r; "• inability to-pay the charges." FREE DELIVERT In for many more exciting mo- a reminder of his football days at Parks, Harry Sukar,.and Nicholas lot of applause. when the increasing average tax ments when the Rahway High send in contributions to the maga- BMtulated the ByJI.-J. StaieJLeaglie Of The inequity,ofJthe[-.sltuaUoa As_ an_.illustratipn of the bur- rate levied against—property - is Rahway High School. Ken Ader zine 43peakine-ef and-also- was-succirictiy-put-inr*-receni len"Tmposed--by-Tesl-estate-taxesT -—When—fffVr School basketball team swings and his orchestra provided the Substitute awards of felt five- ^Municipalities dress by John F. O'Brien, chalr- noted. In the six years beginning plane pilots can fly blindjjrith the A Christinas party that John.Kobmlg_made_iUb rtiich totaled J258,464,OOO this .with..l933_andjnclu5ive_.of_that Into fctctluii next y, music for the dfthTtlfiittft aid nf-f.hpir•etabnrat.p instruments SPHpSigf on Wednesday.December 31. TEe State. John certainly gave ever?? ' Ewl U. waller. levieff • '• 16 against St. Patrick's.of Eliza- Irving Rapps and- Delmar committee on the parcy Includes thing he had and sometimes more tor. Dr. David TAX BELIEF of the. New Jersey Assaclatfen of Everett assisted the regular class Virginia Ransom, chairman. Mau- on the gridiron this year and he dent-of- the Board ^f j When the property tax system Reinstate BoCds... .!~ I '. beth. ' : '••"' advisers, Evelyn Wise and Edward Michael Billy, James LaBarr, and case—in a North Jersey munici- tive sources see an average rate dash that can keep the accidents In past years, Rahway has al- r reen Rushmore, ~Kmll KeinpaT deserved nevery 6rchld""the~"spdrt Superintendent of was conceived; the theory of bas- Biirden On BeaUiir of $550 probable in 1939, a jump Perrine. Harry Potter. L. Perry, and Prfc_ ing payments on:ability to:pay ""Altfiough. there, is more per- pality, typical, he said, of condi- away. "•"._ -ways been known, as a basketball Those students serving on the Victor Kathryn Walter, and Jean Rossell. scribes gave him. 1 tions throughout the State. The of 175 points since 1933. town. That is. it has the reputa- Ruth Bumgarner was appointed Kocher also spoke. worked well. In that day lands sonal wealth than real estate "We are in favor," concluded committees were refreshments: George Varadi. eht Included Mrs.' and buildings were the principal wealth in-New Jersey, 90 percent property in question, nearly 50 tion' of having enthusiastically Richard Hurd, Calvin Alston, Jos. chairman of a committee to han- Turning to basketball, we find yearsi old,' was assessed In 1910, Mr. O'Brien, speaking for his or- •--"• supported its team in their games chairmanT Marie Bostrand; Robert and Clifford Ger forms of "wealth anaTwere-a fair "of""tax"burderi' is carried, by real Federal Insurance For Your Savings Stocklein, Joan Revoir, Jean -Die- Kobersky, Howard- Rossell,- Wm. dle the_ annual Christmas tree Coach Earl Walter, saying his an- measurement- of-contribution-to which was 20 years after it was ganization! "of spreading the cosl with other schools. We hope that lighting ceremony at the Christ- nual "We'll win a~few games." Al- the Board. Vtasi estate alone," he said. "To put it of government over all-the peopli trich, Adelaide Maskin, Gertrude Wood, Archie Collyer. Persons, Dr. Joha- the costs of government. Another another way, there" is about five lUllt. at $4;000. In 1930, whenit \ ~ this year will be no exception. We Johnson, Michael; Popp, mas program this year. Emll ter 30 years, he has this predic- was 40 years old, the assessment of the State who receive the bene- • hope that the attendance at the Blumenthal, Charles Langmack Ltodaberry, i reason it worked well was the and one-half "billion dollars worth and Charles .Brower: .invitations, Golden! and John "Huzinec "re- Kempa and Filomena CapuU were tion down pat.^The addition of fact life was simple, the needs of was $9i500. In 1910, the tax rate fits of government and not limit- games will be as large as or larger ceived the squad awards of a felt named to assist. - the football-players to the squad 7 MteKsie. of real "estate in the State and all was $1.71 and the owner paid ing" thercostto those "who happen " than that of seasons past. We chairman, Eleanor "Smith,. Jidslyn the people modest and the ser- of it is on" the _tax rolls. The RAHWAY Schwartz, ,Dick Rowley, Willard, football containing the letters R. workinc out in -their: closet at ot the Boosters, sentd vices of government few. ' $68.40.- By 1930, the tax rate had to own real estate. We are oh 1599 IRVING STREET -:- particularly urge members of the H. S. Cheers. Twirlers, Boosters Franklin School makes the team of ceremonies. amount of personal wealth is es- soared to $3.64 and the.tax bill record in favor of both sales and OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9 to 5 school to .give the team their Blanche Bumgarner, Mina Alex- timated at. six billions ..and only whole-hearted support. ander; and Ruth Harriman; en- The football managers, Seniors, Inqiuring as a whole look, much larger than The system has been thrown was $345-80.-an increase., of_500 income taxes, providing those With the usual fast, snappy terffinmerit," Anna Wogatzke, Richard Esperon. and Robert Tay- Enliven Football Contests last year's. They are rarin' to go French Club Plans! but of gear by failure to expend about" »"I50;000,000 is on the tax percent during a period in which taxes will pfovidea reduction Your account with us is fully Insured iip to $5,000 by 1 brand of play by the team and-the chairman; Martha Stuart, Ann or; Juniors, William Meffee, Sid- and will soon don their new uni- ... .PREMIER ALWAYS LEADS theoriglnal theory; which is stm rolls. ' : • • ,- ' the house aged 20 years. property" taxesr Federal Savings ana Loan Insurance Corporation, an in-, forms (including some classy Annual Christmajjj sound, to take into account new "The net result is that the tax "The income tax is a tax oh the strumentality of the United States Government. unfailing support of the spec- Whalen, Robert Clausen, Alvin ney Kauffman, Gerard Pepe, and . By Irene, Oxman denly? The battery of high school )rter forms of wealth developed during burden, p.laced on real estate has A property assessed at $10,000 * tators, we can't help but feel cer- James, and Sydney Kaufmann; Ernest \TOttle; Sophomore, Wil- sweatpants) for their first game. and - mortgaged for $5,000 was ability of a man to earn; the sales Spectators at the recently con- twirlers have been responsible for THE WAY TO BETTER SERVKE the intervening years—stocks, become so great real estate is no tax is a tax on the ability of EACH MONTH SAVE A LITTLE — OK A LOT 1 tain that this yearTKe team will decorations, Michael Truss, chair- liam McBride, Jack Somerindyke, cluded football season of Rahway this. With their graceful move- By Elaine Jensen By Charles Stiaj cited as another, example of the T ; 1 Plans for the taotal ( bonds and other income-producing longer able to produce the taxes man to spend. Both are bettei 7 ' bring home" the ~ "bacon"-hv the man^ Marcer~ Truppa7-=Martin and Charles- Lagoida =were given High School have seen that "Rah- ments, they have" infecWd many Question: .What has been your BUI Fitxgerald -; certainly de- This Is ... inequity of real estate- carrying Sprovack, Joan Revoir, Ann Bur- he respective manager awards. serves the medal for the sweet- Club party of the : investments. The mintiplication levied against it. During the last yardsticks of a man's ability t< ;. form •a_county_championship. Any- way is equal to and often superior with the "twirling" bug. Now most exciting or interesting ex- were formulated »t the new BOWSER RE- of services performed by govern- ten years, due to a combination of trie bulk of taxation. The owner, pay taxes than the ownership 01 way we're keeping our fingers gess, Jaines Spiridis, Nina Tuma- Melvin Reed, adviser of the to other schools In cheering sec- practically every youngster in the perience as a football player -this est black eye seen around. Rah- it was pointed out, was taxed on Your Savings L way High School in years. George monthly meeting held I CORDING METER ment in response to demands by high interest rates, high taxes and the full $10,000, his own $5,000 a home without regard to thi Where You _I ^crossed., cheer leaders awarded the senior tiot?s Cheer leaders, twirlers. and city is practicing with a broom- year? •-- • • ~- the^ people has contributed to the conditions' incident to the depres „,.-_„,- „ _. ru _ , ,„, -.•_- . .. stfck~or anytHing" else thaf"even Wilson certainly has good aim-In nesday af ttrnpoft^ HEAD. It automatically__ owneris-equlty in the -home-Homi INSURED Kohler. and Bob Chenille R wit; h . megaphone to other "pep" devices. Answered by: Rahway High Vivter prints on the delivery slip TOidthe$i ownership is a very vital factor ii w. 'Are Safe Patterson, Delores Hampton; Jane Jeambey, Betty Yurenda", Lo- The Boosters, a group of active faintly resembles a baton. The School football players. his elbow committees for the i_ holder.- At the average tax rate We .already have had one snow- raine Remer, Helen .Werbitsky, -John Kobersky, full back—The shown below, the number the owner^pajd^SSj while the the American scheme of. thing Emblem fall-this year,; and* it's a good checking. Wizard McCollough, girls, have contributed greatly to eyes of-all-were fastened on the wIU be held December ai of gallons delivered and isentltled toa-better-brea chairman;. Charles Langmack, Kathryn Walter and Virginia Re- the color arid enthusiasm at the "twirlers" as they went through Incident that thrilled me most was Whatever became of that stir . Committees for the »^| holder of the mortgage, owning \-.U guess that we'll; ha.ve many more mer. Others who received cheer In the Regional game in the last about crew hats started by the through the meter. It A CHRISTMAS PRESENT^ THE the same amount of wealth and in the matter of taxation than before winter departs".' ••; . - Charles Murphy, and Bill Rob- games. The girls' trim caps, al- their "smooth" antics. Perform- appointed as foUon: erts; door committee, Joe DeLo- leading awards are Geraldine De- though sometimes mistaken for ing extensively for the first time quarter. Regional was ahead seven Senior Class's fairer sex? Unless ments. Barbara Acken, 1 eliminates all possible receiving the same benefits of We know that it is a great Coster, Williard McCullough, to six. After an exchange of things are talked up in the right chance of errors in. government as the property owner, temptation to.pick lip some invit- rettb. 'chairman. Ann Fodor, Elsie Salvation Army hats, gave the this season, the "twirlers" have man. Jeanne ^hole Fam% Blacklock. Tom Mancuso, Joe Di- Charlotte Post and Ches. Murphy, •distinctive" -air become an important part ot the punts.—Regional—wss—fuicctl—to- places pretty the Idea will was nnt taxed at all, even though. 'i-ifil ingly soft snow, roll it into a fairly Boosters that kick from their 15-yard line." As Capuu; enKrtainaeat.J in addition to owning the mort- Nicola, Alex Remeta 'and Otto Harry Halo, Audrey Morss, Irene which marked them as staunch high school games. ~ die a very sad death. McCollum. chatrmaa,( hard ball,- and throw it at some Murphy, they were going to kirlr, thii bell It is impos- gage, he received interest on liis unsuspecting person. As you Scheidigger. . . supporters.of,Rahway'\High. This; Add all these things' together ton. Vlvironr Wtoterj,' M Enjoy! organization, unusual in high was centered back, and I rushed We "are glad sible to draw know, no doubt, this practice is and what have you? You have Ransom. Charles Seo;f oil from the schools added greatly to the en- a bigger and better time for all. the kicker, blocked the kick, "Jerry" Maher; win be back with booklets. Mars commonly called, snowballing. ui after Christmas vacation. He tank truck ...... OIL HEAT WITH We admit that-snow balling- can OFFICE NEWS PERSONALS joyment and "pep" at the football You have a grand time made per- picked the ball up and stepped man. Marian Bite. games. over for a touchdown. certainly had tough luck in foot- until the de- FINGER TIP CONTROL be a lot of fun.'if it is-done at the By Matilda Heisch By Marguerite McCollum fect by special added attractions. Boffu: gifts. Audrerl This BLUE RIBBON -T^Dorothy-Schaffer^went-to-the —Never let-it-be said the RahwayJ Bud Simpson, back—' ball this year. We hope that he livery; slip is right time and piace7~lf~ you"re- ~~ATr~eaTlyrreport- of the—1938: ft «flfT~h« —^No Fuss-- JJo Dirt an addict to this form of winter Union County Building and Loan Army-Navy game at Philadelphia High School is "old-fashioned. If! eat thrill that I had during the - luckier next-Tear. Emil Kempa: ; properly^ lh- i sport, go out into the outskirts Association Essay Contest shows last Saturday., swing is what the students want, 1938 football season was in the good to see his smile again and Ancler; costumes.: serted and Konde Obtains Films ... game between Onion and Rahway one of our seniors will certainly of town. There you will be able to ;hat there are only, a small num- they- shall have It, and the cheer ter. the meter ... :M content and you'll be sure not to ber participating in this event. Marie Kiesecker and Mildred leaders aye the ones to give it to when 1 went out for a "sleeper appreciate his cheery "hello." A standing en turned back Beautiful in design, per- tliem. With their "hi-dl-hl anU For Chemistry Club play- and "Ken" Taylor threw me hit an innocent passer-by. This is indeed unfortunate be- Schmidt attended a formal sur- mlttee was also to zero. It is fect in performance won- So if you do want to play with- cause of the fine opportunity to prise birthday party Saturday at ho-de-ho" they put just the right a pass for a touchdown. This I have been asked to express the bers Include Jeanne I also Impos- - if amount of swing into our cheers By Jack Harris play, rarely succeeds, and it gave Ujanks of the Senior Class to Walt .'derful in_economy!_ snowballs, please "refrain from show creative skill in writing a the home of Audrey Brown. Through the efforts of Anthony man, .Delores JTXSt^m TltC f* ,^|. sible to oper- COAL to satisfy the Jitterbugs. Also, me a great thrill to complete this Bross and Stan Wlemer for the throwing them in or near the city human interest story that many Konde. chemistry and physics mena CapuU. BarbuaJ ate the meter Stop in and see our full PEA $8.75 STOVE $9.75 • j f • are sacrificing. The prizes of- Gladys Brooks,and Emma How- everybody noticed the "flashy" unusual play. delicious candy they made; f05 .'the -After the buslaeat streets. We address this appeal jackets the "pepper-uppers" wore teacher, motion pictures to sup- Senior play. They also tell us that if it does not line of oil heaters ... they BUCK $7.00 NUT $9.75 particularly to the students of fered by this organization to the ard went to the .-Fordhadh m plement his courses have been se- Kenneth Taylor, quarterback— eral of the memben 1 when the going got chilly. It My most interesting experience Stan Is quite a cake baker—he register ac- will keep your home com- _ Rahway High. writers are very substantial and ootball game at the Yankee cured. The pictures, 18 in all, the group with a Goicaelj 0 000 I -srr-. curately an it is hard to believe,"that the prize Stadium last Saturday. seems that'our cheerleaders are happened once when a pass play used to mix them, all with his show. Those . taklnj Jortable . this . winter at : were received through the Good- Premier Ofl and ALL' COAL GUARANTEED ^6 *erobats-as—well-as "alligators; hands until his mother caught Caiv exact gallon. -very-little-cost.—— — As they went through the cheer- year Tire and RiiBBer~C6mpany the number but did not realize him. White cake with the flavor- tEEAN-HARD-RNTHRACITE number to participate. The lim- The cast of the Senior play gave and General Electric- Company. Casslo. Audrey Catw. 1 Bahway. N. J. ENJOY THE HOLIDAY FUN ited number of "writers, of course, a party at the home-of_Jack_Har- ing routines, they inserted those rmll from t ing of handsj—toppjjl by chocolate rence. -Archer- T/JIS Is . . . trimmings in -the-form of acro- Three motion pictures. "Beyond center and threw a pass to the icing! How appetizing! ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Book Reviews considerably increases the chances ris Saturday night: Those present Sopas. Delores Gundite.! the delivery slip which Seschwind Bros. of winning to those who have were Louise. Mussachio. Isabel batics which added greatly to the -the~— Microscope," "Lightning wrong receiver. The play resulted ««*x.\ WHILEPR NEW CERTIFiED Hetfield, Eleanor Misback, An- enjoyment of all. Proof;" and 'The Story of the in a touchdown, and it so hap- The entry Of the "Bone-Crush- each customer receives. 305.W. Elizabeth Ave., Linden BOOK REVIEWS written. The analysis so far shows ers" in the Y. M. C. A.-s Older Coach Walters nw*i With the transaction By Marguerite McCollum eleven seniors, nine juniors, and :elina Plesda, Ruth Bumgarner, Have you noticed how "twirling" Tire." were exhibited last Mon- pens that without this touchdown RALPH L. SMITH Telephone Linden 2-4541 day following class, "Beyond the Boys Basketball League is the particularly graceful ok 1 _ curately__ RA. 7-2228 GAS RANGE COOKS THE DINNER This week the reviews are of nine sophomores participating. Irene Oxman, Marguerite McCol- conscious" Railway became -sud- -we_HOUld have lost the tame. -ot 444*WEST GRAND AVE. - .-; r two exciting books of adventure We are Interested to see who will lum, Selma ' KEhberg, Kenneth Microscope" explains'the decom- Edward Johnson, tackle—My printed, this slip Is the Taylor, Maurie Glendenny. Eric position of water into .hydrogen most Interesting experience was The team, composed of next year's frying tackles tend to 1 customer's guarantee which will be of great interest to be the winner. ' ' football..players who are not on ketball more lntcresUB* 1 boys. Beckhusen, Jack Harris, Donald Hi-Y Defeats Blue Tri and oxygen, the atomic structure when I started my first varsity against possible errors in '•Hurricane Weather," by How- King Winter is with us again. Hanlon, Jerry Parber, James Wells In Prof. Quiz Program of these gases, and their combina- game. I was so excited I almost the amount of oil that has ard Pease is the story of Tahiti The advent of winter, means the and John Powers. tion in combustion to form water. forgot the signals. been delivered. and a hurricane. Mr. Pease gath- end of the football season and the By Elaine Jensen Laboratory tests for a lightning Ted Wilson, tackle—My most thrilling experience was during ered the background for his story near approach of basketball. Amelia Caputl attended the The superiority of the male retarder prompted by the light- AilJPtenuer Trucks Are Equipped With during a winter that he spent in Winter also brings snow and an Army-Navy football game on Sat- ning death of Van Oman, xeppe- the Regional-Rahway game.—Re- was supposedly proved by the Hi- gional had the ball on the one- The New Bowser Recording Meter Head hitfc-Sisregarding the-warnings increasing-tendaney>-to-eateh-eold;- 4irdayT_November~26r— 7^ i^Lightning of his native housekeeper, Ma- The early snow-storm at Thanks- they succeeded. in defeating the Proof."^lThe Story_.of the..Tire1 foot line and'w'e were able to hold dame Sunday, that "there is giving time this year was a big Ruth Bumgarner spent the Blue Triangle girls in a Professor revolves about the manufacture of them two downs befure the whistle trouble in the air," Stan Ridley "surprise. After the snow there is Thanksgiving___vacation at the Quiz Program of questions and automobile tires fTomThTra Charles Sloca, guard—My most goes to meet his friends, Tod always the great temptation for home of "her" grandparents in answers. • terials to the finished product. —Moran who- is arriving in Paumo-. young people to throw snowballs. lESi Barre, North Carolina. exciting experience occurred in The Hi-Y sponsored the meet- Other films sponsored by the this year's Cranford game. I had BriuwwickAve.- . Rahway, N. J. -in-thc—Ridley^ -Rahwav boys antf girls are not I ing, inviting the Blue Tri- to at- Wind-Rider." The. yacht has been cHfierent from, other—boys"~and ieen-playlng-only-a-minut«-when at Gallop- t^nd. Charles Sloca, vice-presi- 'Pillars of Salt," "Something Cranford tried.a "sleeper play." I chartered by a- Dr. Latimer, and girls in this respect: As a safety v*—"-'"'^ dent 0fThe~~HKy, and chairman New Under the Sun," "The World intercepted the pass and dumb- '.. vi •^rtA?Ai- Stan and Tod are .sailing as crew factor, it isn.ecessary for all to by_the Young People's Society of of the program^ had_charge_of the JI Dr. Latimer, withoutT giving his realize that snowball throwing, the Second Presbyterian* Church of-Paper. "Paily-Bread," "Beyond foundedly trotted 20-yards down Quiz. Edward Johnson acted as the Mist," "The Story of the Air- an open field before being tackled. grpgf fun bc-con- Thnsp prpqpnf. xpprp .T^nnnp "W11- •scorekeeperr ^tp Takatoa, the Island of the Wind fined to-playgrounds .and open llams, Jack Felton, John Power Refreshments were served by a ship." "Lightning Proof," "Magel- tee* ,that^ Kills. When they arrived spaces. Because of the danger of Beulah Milnes, Dorothy Boffa, committee of four, consisting of len of the. Air," "The Story of Archie Collyer, Delores Hampton. the -Tire,'. "Parade -ot_Comlc_Bal=L DAD: irs A GIFT there, lie disappears, ^taking the snowballs "injuring members of Fred - Bedmanr - chairman, and 1 Club. Views toat with him, and leaves the two the school, it has been felt neces- Barbara Acken, James Wells and John BTobersky, Charles Lagoida, loons," "Girdling the Globe. ' Sights Of New^ York SHE'LL boys strandecTHq, the native vil- sary to ask the students to refrain Mr.. and Mrs. W. Millman and and Lewis Cherubini. "Balloon Racing." "Conquering lage. The difficulty^of their pre- from such practice about the Reverend Van Bever who acted as The only item of business the Jungle/' "Conquering the Make toast and coffee electrically dicament is increased^by^a hurri- school. For this reason the princi- chaperons. Dessert." ."Modern Coal Mining," By Jack Harris FORGET discussed at the meeting was the Twenty-nine students, guests, and make-them-at-the-table.-That~. cane that wrecks havoc on^the pal had the following bulletin setting of a definite date for the and "The Island of Yesterday." island. They are involved in the read to all the pupils in the The pictures,, shown every first and members «Mhe Yawhar Club, forthcoming Hi-Y-Blue Tri hay- went on a trip to New York City is the easy comfortable way to dangerous enterprise of matching •school: Blue Triangle Club ride. It Is planned for Friday, De- and third Monday win be ex- their wits against the^wuy~"pearr -'^Xcvall students: hibited either in class or directly last Thursday. This feature evenl have breakfast. Toast is piping hot. Holds Rummage Sale cember 9. of the year was under- the direc- seeker, Hippolyte Legrandi, arid . ."I am^sorry to have to mention E. Harold Pavie, adviser of the after school. his «;tnkf,pr rmnpaninn TTenri The first picture of the series, tion of Charles Stokes, the club's Coffee is fresh and fragrant.,' snowballs. Snowballing is lots of Bv .Ti-ti«>n •Rl-v, was present at the meeting. faculty— -Duval.- fun.and is all right-aUhe-right- —Eighteen—doUars—and—eighty "Michael"•Poppr~ ~r*^—- 1 "Ungava Bob," by Dillon Wal- time and place—but right- there cents was the total amount netted "Lightning Proor," were exhibited "i.- i——r» r r*ir~-t erereguJorattendant at- lace is the story of a 16-year-old is where some studenft^to not use on November 20. i Leaving the high school at 7:45 at the annual Rummage and Food the group viewed the Acquarium, Remember this when you go Christ- many breaklttU ,abicu who does a man's work in the good Judgment. Sales held by the Blue. Triangle New Junior Latin Club Labrador wilderness. He becomes "Let me illustrate—last year a the National Biscuit Co. bakeries. m hi &o6wofjro» ftSi' mas siibppifig. You will find elec- Club last Saturday afternoon. The Sponsors First Affair Wall street, and the First United a full-fledged trapper and suffers pupil's eye was injured slightly Food Sale was held at Hoffman's Bowlerfette Club Has inokt* you look yan oldtr.' States Capital before noon. After THE ToASTMA3Ti»md;ei tric table appliances -will solve SPECIALMLUlAlMEEft many hardships and difficulties in before we sent a notice around." Electrical Store and the Rummage By Eleanor Williams Organization Meeting visiting the Empire State Observa- the toon pop uptchai it forging a trail and setting. his Tom Stark's eye was injured so Sale at an empty store on Main Vfhiffiir you'd tiki td rtgoin-your own is done. some of • those troubling questions • •- r- • • These wonderful tiew ranges are now on dis- recently that everyone must re- Robert A. Coan was the guest tory Tower, the group saw the traps, The book also tells the street. . _ . speaker at a dinner sponsored by Planetarium and the exhibitions '&Mfc tHi eoior ot ybiif boir. CJoW win do FOR I OUR play on our sales floor. They are the sensa- tragic story of Boti's enemy, member it. Today a snowball was The purpose o fthe sales is t< By Louis Gnlfo about "What Shall I Give Them?" :-iii the Junior Latin Club last Wed Betty Reed: was elected presi- in the Planetarium building. From i Micac John, who is torn'to pieces thrown through a window in A-3 raise money for the treasury of U lubtiy fho» Voiir clo«.jt Sonla Kempa. James grind metals that cannot be work- Christmas--orits-Jojrltrthousands" "aHd"regulations were.FeacTand ac- Ransom, president of the club, chairman, Bernlce Hope;.Dorothy Lapsley., Mildred >.M&her, Harry of American homes. Massacre on cepted-by the members. had ..charge of. the meeting. 1 Rahway ed with less'valuable materials. American highways "lromcaily Calswell, irid . Barbak Larson; MathiSj Wflllam McBride,.Harold Central Avenue and Hamilton Street (General Motors, for Instance, in Kathryn Walter" Ruth Augus- Membership.^thEricsoh. chilr- Paulson,.. Michael" Popp,. Audrey reaches its peak during the holi tine, and Walter Brass were ap- In December 7-0865" the cw -vt-n- buya d bmu.uu, fed by tne very uhrist- and Dorothy' Calswell: Regan. William Rud -1480'JBVIN G STRKEJL than *25O,O0O worth of these gems pomtea to make plansfor-a-rolier :—Remember— Chris tmas^ ,ret WOofl- pienza, Kenneth set mas rush itself, plus Ice, sleet, skating party during the Christ- Use care ._ _ —-not for adornment but for work. snow and early flfr ruff, chairman, Betty Reed,. Ber- Slonaker, Mary Stephens, Jack mas vacation. Everywhere! nice Hope and-Peggy Ransom, Somerindyke, and Charles Stoke*. ..X

'f I' wwr fui a Yorke Trackmen ... 1 V Lliw «tal of 24 points Saturday as the Eighth Grade 0 1 .000 Locals Seek To Erase . J. R..Iiumates hung up a 48 to Bflnfr fir BMMTV" JL_1_ g Troops This Year, However Bonecrnshcrs ._.'._ 0 1 .000 Flushing Defeat In El proof Rahway High School moved ijpi fens in a thriller on the institution her Raiders .._..... 0 0 .000 :ourt. 16047, the other forward, ranks during the past j i Games Tomorrow Came Tomorrow jcarlet Mentor Will Carry Squad Of 28 Players ~LU*U—«S—^rvm-m-wv. -m . fact that the team has attracted the attention! o£ the Bauer & Brooks vs. Haiders.— By SHERMAN DAVIS Throughout ¥ear; Dan'RommerOnlyPtayerStire-— e Eighth Grade Gives Sojilis ' Sophomores vs. Bonecrushers. Dwarski, loser's guard, led the _: sports writers^ Paul Horowitz, scholastic sports Staff TVriter rtsitors with 13 counters while Of Varsity Starting Position; Opener Next Week • Scare; Yorke Truckmen Eighth Grade vs. Antlers. Taking* command' in the second toi the NewarE"Evening News and Gui Faker, sports " Yorke Truckmen, "bye. '._'' Kom at forward had 12. Defeat Bauers^ period and never being headed Thirteen players were still in who have a chance of making the of the Newark Sunday Call, both reeognized the after that time, the Rahway Y. M. t!ie- -running - for - varsity, squad first. squad but .the majority of ,. ,1 .. ^when they announced their all-state selections during A. basketball team won "Its positions on Coach Earl H. Wal- the juniors should make it. This Antlers Win In Debut Cue Bees Meet fourth game in the State "V Football Awards will make it necessary for the t week. Horowitz selected John Kobersky, scrappy ter's 21st Rahway High School s In Y.M.C.A. Basketball League oh the Rahway court las' basketball squad yesterday as seniors to play the second team iign-badtr^n-Ws-first-aU-Btate-Group-S-tearnr Saturday-night-by-defeatlng -the dfllIs~conElnued"for the opening j games until the sophomores de- ^-Sewaren Quint -Riiffimit. 'T fey a score o:~ Presented Here veloo to a point where they can . halfback: -pumo-^arri^-hprp n WPCV Irnm V)- Stair'-'Writer 163.-54; night with St. Patrick's School of hold their own againsirthe other |j listeoTthe nsjmes of ^Ered Jenkins, Rahway's^soph r Three well" contested games Locals Will BeTn; Action Led: by Tommy Picfcens, High School Players Ge Elizabeth-as-the opposition. second teams and until a decision disturbed the cords for 17 points can be made as to the ability of I Alex (Red) Kosiarski, guard, on his roll of honor. marked the opening of the Olde: ^Against Strong Team Letters From Walter Walter" does not expect to select EW"yeBTS~*vanw thp Railway team outplayed th ~oort at the—liJCI murt. Thi | Hill City boys throughout the en- And Hoagland games have been played. The teant of having them in reserve should" ; by their absence from these teams, b'alzer and Sophomores, title defenders, nosed ^ -7-w P any of those selected fail to live ^,. recognized asthc leading scholastic writers Tyrone Power and Alice i'aye are shown above in a scene r t — FULjtball ICWUa-m.n.-HT-M- . „» ,,*— _„ Antlers defeated the Bonscrush , rscond- Friday, night engagemen .well (or Rahway, while Finneran Sophs Develop Fast from "In Old Chicago," dramatic film which returns by popular pe state'and their selections bear plenty ot weight. to members of the high schoo Jl Don Rommel, only survivor of last ere, 29-13, and the Yorke Truck- iJjere.tonight on their home court [Spencer, and Brenn were out ' ' "ear's team who is the only player git-.nat.lnn Is due to -the ' «i request to the Empire Theatre tonight. • "Snbmarine Patrol"-featnring Richard Greene, Nancy Kelly. I'sWhy the recognition; they gave the-Rahway-teamis men finished on the long end of. a, nllcli „, A. A. will be the Bg sure of- a. starting assignment. George Bancroft, Preston Foster and Slim Snmmerrille U now : assembly this week. Athletic Di- fast, development of the sophs the feature at the Ritz. ^ . that the local eleven is beginning to attract attention 32-18 count, at toe expense of the^ oppositionr^Sewwen is the clu Mintel's Shot Decides rector Walter and Coach Hoagland "RommeR l has clinched one of the I last year and the loss of so much Bob Boms and Dickie Moore are currently ippearinr In "Brother Sat" reatarinc Wayne Morris in the Bauer & Brooks team. V ' which nnipped the^N. 3. R. Inmates A last-minute basket "by Gus forward jobs. 1 veteran material from last year's opens Sanday at the Balmy Theatre. were in' charge. Movie-GoersGuide Dunbar Doings "Arkamas TraTeler" at the Recent Theatre. ___ Champs Threatened B trip first game^ttt^the instltu Mintel proved to be the winnin; Senior chenuie letters were pre- The candidates "thiLhls yyear are- varsity squad." In Cranford Feature The Eighth Graders, who sup- two weeks ago. 4 margin of victory for the "Y mostly juniors who will no doubt After nearly two weeks' of drill. In Old Chicago' .. 1 sehte'd to'Ken Taylor, John Ensor, The Les Estrellas will hold a s toformer." "WeeJWlUie WJakte *. iobersky certainly, merits all the nice things which planted the Freshmen in the ..le Cue Bees have been handi Jay-Vees, who defeated the Polish Ed Kosiarski-. and Ed. Johnson. make the first squad," Walter Walter- likes the following players Ratings" Furnished By D. anoTjT1he_ Hurricane." jjnd^wbo league this year, gave the Sophs capped "by injuries .to two^ players Falcons of Elizabeth; 52-50, In th sald^. "There. are several seniors charity musical tea at the Dunbar 'BrotheriRatLNew 'SubmarinePaftrpJ: said o< him and the honor which can be paid him. Senior felt*letters were given the best from the form shown thus A. R. Better Films Community Center," Sunday, De- Plays At Empire! «T^ his Award-winnlng ca- a scare, when, in the last period, thus far. Prankie Biddar, regular preliminary game. .'.";.' Harry Simpson and Charley Sloca. far: . . lan until the beginning of the present season, and Hoodzow and Henry also playe< cember-ll, from A. P. -M. to -7:30 reer with this new picture, which TODAY and t they were trailing by only one guard, has been able to play only Felt letters were presented to Ted Forwards, Rommel, Charnaga, . Bureau :: P. M. .The Les Pierettes.will pour is now at the Ritz Theatre. point. However. Coach Earl H. a few minutes. Biddar was bit- well for the locals, while Snieze" Superb screen spectacle, with all Film At Rahway Playing At Ritz pctrtlent one too, he wag shifted to the backfieid this Wilson, Jerry Maher, Alex Kosi- Gassio Leading Shupper, Petrusko and DiNicola. and the affair is in charge of Miss 8eeond Feature CUIKUIU Walter inserted his first string- ten by a mad dog recently and theand F. Leonard' led the ttetsj arski. Bob Rush, Fred Jenkins, (Ratings of films which will ap- he elements that go Into the land proved right at home behind the line. Kobersky's towners. Centers, LaBar, Wilson and Emelia Morrison. Mention the term -Navy pic- The Dionne Quintuplets were ers and the upperclassmen put on serum "treatments he is receiving Nat Parks, Harry "Sukar and Nick Smith.: .._•_.".. _-_;_._ pear at the Rahway Theatres are laking of a great Tentertaffiment, With Wayne Morris and Pris- KYRNA LIT sive work overshadowed his offensive work and he the pressure to sew up the ball has slowed down his play. Ftashins "Y" Next ture" and most movie-goers im- revealed, as real entertainers on 1 Colonna. Staten Islander , Guards, Fitzgerald,- DeLoretto, furnished each week by Rebecca the film "In Old Chicago" cilla Lane as its stars. "Brother the screen of the Ritz Theatre gamp Seriously missed Is Brud Mee, The Rahway "Y" will face an- John D. Madden was in charge hich opens tonight at the Em- Rat," which Is proclaimed as the mediately think of super-dread- • a majority of the tackles on the team this year. Those winning substitute awards Kobersky. Ensor and Donchevsky. . Cornell Ch~apter7~D."" A. R. The last night In their third and best IT 00 HOV Terpak. Osbome, and Ho&gland center and forward who broke a other stiff opponent on the local of the monthly meeting of the N. ire Theatre in a return engage- best comedy ever made, opens at naughts heaving in the ocean urd the. end of the season, kobersky was unstoppable were Ernie Parks,. Mercedes Clen- 12 Sophs Named ratings are based on reviews sup- 30th Century-Pox starring picture. played.well (or the winners, while leg in baseball last summer and court tomorrow night, when it Rahway Ace 65 Pins Up A. A. C. P. which was held at the «nt in this city. the Rahway Theatre Sunday. This swells to the strains of "Anchors TOHp denny,- Lou Cherubini, Mike Billy Of the 12 sophs selected, Hoag- plied by the D. A. R. Better Films Dunbar Community Center Tues- "Five Of A Kind." [ plunging back and had he not been in the Regional Charniga, Sally, arid Dan Ran- is still unable to get around on ameets the strong Flushing "Y" cour Jim LaBar and Harry Porrwe On Paruso In Benefit land and Jenkins "are the only Bureau.) -JCTp to now, Hollywood seemed is the Warner Bros, plcturizatlpn Awelgh." _ . ... dolph were the bi^guns (or the basketball_ t- Walt Graeme, team of New York. day evening.. !, it is doubtful"if Rahway could have won. In the Special senior awards were won ones which Walter rates as good __ December 9, 10 have made the most of all of of the famed stage comedy that All this is very fine; it Is good Eighth Graders. A .. " ...... fprmer.^ahway High School star, The visitors handed Rahway its Exhibition 7 by-Dave Smith;and John Powers chough"'to play second team games "Secrets of An Actress," good classic struggles between man took Broadway by storm and ran dramatic material. But it is prob- ~SUN.-MON.-1 laltilt. Kobersky made all the Rahway ground with Led by-Bedmsm, Farber, and Efl spoiled the Cue Bees' opening iniUaraeleatrof the~currentrcam- The Dunbar Community Center Squad award winners were V at present. Henry, Simpson and adult.' • • : .nd the elements, but not since for two years there with three ably neither as fine nor as dra- STORING WOOD :epeitnon of the few runs unreeled by Ken Taylor. Fitzgerald, the Antlers easily de- Friday night by leading General paign in the opening game of the Encountering his toughest op- Choral Club is making plans for a Heisch, P. Angelo, George Varadi, Scott, juniors and seniors, are at "Torchy Gets Her Man," fair the "Birth of a Nation" has such road-show companies touring the matic^ as the great story out of Stoves and furnaces should be a feated. Jhe_Bonecrushers in the |Aniline seconds, 28 to 16. Sum season on the New York court and Mt Ci 1 concertT_ta.be_held_in_the_early4 ; ;y, a clean-cut youngster-whahas-competitive-spirit Em-Glagola;J)ickJ~urd,_Cal..At4.p_odtionof_Uie yesuvMarty Cassio, the1 present-time-slated-for second-":: :_; m ""adult: ' • ompietely overwhelming gran- 'country;— ^wfilch JOtH'CenturyiFox has lastu efrom aU combustible feature contest of the day. Bob mary: the RShway teamT wiurbe~6urin ston, Harry Perrine,.H. Zaransky, Rahway's state matcrTgameTibwl^ part of February at one of the y ounce of his 170 pounds, is the type of athlete who team duty. Other sophs who are _ . December 11,12,13,14 local schools. Albert A. Tillery deur graced a motion picture a play-about college life, ioned "Submarine. Patrol." .Be- ) i1»rn WOOd, XOT CX- Rush and Alex Kosiarski paced General Aniline (21) full force to attempt to turn the H. Hicks. K. -Vanderbeck, M. ing champion, lead Paul Paruso, yes—but it isn't that sort of col- ,. a. holding -their positions on the ••• "Brother Rat," good adult. of Newark is director of the. local creen. cause "Submarine Patrol." while ample, should never be stored near » along only once in awhile. Give us the scrappy, the losers.. o tide. Burke, Joe Kobersky. Howard Staten Island ace, by 65 pins at That the grandeur in this 20th lege play where the lads and the based on the most heroic chapter the furnace or stove.—• Hospes. f . „, A preliminary feme will start at squad include Varadi, Billy. Hur-d, "Down on the Farm," good group. above average athlete anyday over the fTashy star In the day's finale, the Yorke Davis, r .. o Rossel, William Wood, Archer the end of the first 10 games of Osborn. Terpak, Mathis, Scull', :entury-Fox production is derived co-eds team. up and break into in the whole history of naval war- Truckmen unloaded 32 points on draemo. t 4 n; 8 P. Mr, In which the "Y" Jayvees Collyer. N. Johnson, Mike Popp, their 30-game exhibition match adult. choruses and dances every so fare, is no more a typical "Navy doesn't have the competitive spirit of a Kobersky. It I Parks. Wood and Paulson. December 15, 16, 17 The Youth Council' of the N. A. rom the relentless fury of an un- the Bauer & Brooks representa- Latlmer. c will face another strong rival. R. Golden and J. Huzinec. Sunday night. often, generally without any ex- picture" than "Alexander's Rag- Hlgglns, c o Scores of Saturday's games: Rommel will captain the team "Suez," very good adult and A. C. P. met Wednesday night at •estrained holocaust which wiped be a shame if Kobersky doesn't continue his athletic tives to go into a three-way tie 3 Senior managers awarded were A crowd of 550- persons saw cuse whatever. As a matter of Hm» 'Rand'' wft.1 ft frmlral miitii) 6 • onri Russia average 209.5 in a Staten this year; Walter hasdecidedr-and— young people. the home of Mrs. O..J. Samaelsr it a middle-Western metropolis J some prep t>chool or college for he certainly is n' Itarnmj "Y" (C3) "Reformatory," fair adult. Tact, "Brother Rat" is laicTln and Eschle.g • • 0 1" 1 Robert Taylor; juniors, W. Meffie; Island hospital benefit. The match] the policy started last 309 East Scott avenue. Mrs. C. J. f a rougher and tougher era It is Director John Ford who Sophs and Antlers. G. using two teams for each game about the Virginia Military Insti- says so, the man who made "The Uf. Bob Henry and Mee led the Fitzgerald. 2 l and S. Kaufman: sophomores, G. wil~"l' b*e continue«-..~qd SundaamH.vy nighnicrhftc aatt I usine two teams for e£ Ill: Samuels is the adviser of the ur history, is only part of the Totals 8 5 31 will be continued, at-lfiastifor the tute, which is by no means co- Truckmen, while Powers and Wells Davis, t S the ' Staten -Island^-^-.Coliseum. group and Theodore Shell is pres- ilm. Clark Gable and Myma Loy Clos. I ... 4 sjPepe and C. Lagoida. present. Last yearns practice of educational, and the photoplay Cue Bees (SO) 1 The true beauty lies- in the were the best for the losers. Vlrostkb.;r •.:..:.. 4 » ijneeneauw U»HU> »=.C ^-- Scores " ident. are currently appearing In "Too SUBMARINE •Charley Brickley, the g.reat^ HarvardTdrop-kicker who •p. ?] Cheerleader awards were'preW - starting-the shock troops and then has nary a song nor a tap-stej> The Raiders, by drawing a first a. Pickens, c ...... :. 8 Si! :arefully manipulated love story,- Hot to Handle" at the Cranford Pawllck, f 2 0 sented to J^ne Jeamby, Betty Yu-1 CASSIO, 199, 192, 199, 253, 226,replacing them with the strongest :apably written, directed and Theatre. ' in it. n Rahway several years ago giving a kicking demon- round bye, were not scheduled. 2 Challlet, g ...... O LIBERTY Soos. I Burns, g 3 renda, Lorraine Reiner. ^Helen: 214, 202,"179, 204, 227. Total, 2095. five worked in some games but not Brownie Pack Number 4 held its cted in the foreground of what. It deals with the difficulties The scores: 3 weekly meeting at the Dunbar a\,PATROL on in Franklin School, says that drop kicks" are much W. Davis, c ... i JL -3 Werbitsky, Ka.y Walter and V. PARtJSO, 191. 172, 215, 192, 208,in others. or~want-of— words.-this-reviewer- Into which one-of the cadets gets u^ Sophomores- (38) -•'-•-1-^2—-*- Remer,—seniors; —Geraldmfi—De- 189rl97i-218r245,20?JCotal,.2030^ Community-Center Tuesday after-, k.. than place kicks. We-Kefflfd-Brickley the 1 Godfrey, g ; '..This year Walter is plannixisTto wuTTii himself by entering upon a O. P. T. ^.r:r;7r7r. -,~7 vfas— 7- ^i Costerr-Willard _ McCullough._-and noon. Plans were made for a "Fly marriage,—a?—business—*

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ijste PAGE SIXTEEN ~fIttDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938'_' _ _ _ Rahway Ana Q^ pensions. They think that the Federal government should B. &0. Reduces LOCAL BATES TO KKMKMBEB The Rakway Record take the, lead, and ttiat then the states will follow and 011 Agriculture] n« 16, B. & 8. Basketball Opener. Do .Your Christmas S^ 20 B.H.S. Basketball Established July 13.1823 agree to do their part of the job. 1 1470 Broad Street TeL Bah. 7-0600 B«hway. New Jersey Fares Rahway anTc 22".«, Bta New Yeart Dance. Shopping And Mailing men were among i 0 Uctore, Dr. Dltman. Early This Year Walter P. Marple_...i _Publliher From the standpoint of pur lawmakers/ the whole Will EniBIelilany,T4> En- Howard C. Woodruff thing is a nightmare. They feel that the country could When the sky overhead is clear and blue AOWV€R COULD OOZ« . PAYS-WATT ARC PAST - joy 'Back Home- This newspaper was founded and is maintained won the principal not stand increases in benefits to anywhere near cur- -And the weather warm and fair, was of a clear, concise and tinbUsed presartatlnn of «U ftt lolfrttt'pr at-demands,—They—oan-i>roduce well-known pcnnn» •Harry-Hoptoa-and-his-WPA-ciew- ChriBtmas VisitH £5? TH E F*A&T IS G O N E~.!.Q^JC^_ Z^6^^ TO-^QAj>^_S^l PRICE T news of the comnujnlty, and upon the basis ot a progressive mists by the bushel to testify that such Ideas for financ- Swarm the roads from here to Townshlpwas ogSni 7, No. 1094 editorial policy. there. Flaying Santa Claus to travelr tarjr These two n» Published Fnaay MonUnp RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1938 ing pensions as Dr.'Townsend's "velocity dollar", are ers, the Baltimore & Ohio Rall- appointed delegates —unworkable-and-fantastic^ Bnt-this-docs-them-no-good—||3nf let snow and-icc-from-abovef-t "Resigns Friday, December 9, 1938 when they are confronted with the fact that the pen- come down tion in round trip fares as a holi- ^saf L Smith and it Sfeow Wednesday ToUaise And clutter up our roads thru [now To Start sion-advocates represent and command millions of day gift during She Christmas and Brownof Clark .weni -PROPOSAL WHICfih COUNCIL field and wood '. .- members of the ex votes. And that is why there has been so much politi- That WPA crew will vanish and IP we Tmes IT TODAY, New Tear Season. Funds For Diiiner For Poor Kiddies SHOULD PROMPTLY KILL mlttee. Charles T- cal pussy-footing on the subject of pensions by candi- frown - -• TH€ FIRST NAP'S THfe LAST I The new low fares will become HUUld« was ro-eltct^ jfe Sentence One^of the matters to be acted upon by -the incoming Upon work which should and . dates for office. Almost all job-seekers endorse, in the effective December 15 and will Among other? wZ ollce Sponsoring Behefit Motion Picture And Common Cbuncil is the proposal .that the position of inspec- could do us good. continue In force up to and lndud- Oeorge A. Hol2lohn« _ vaguest terms they can get away with, the principle an^ Anleiip BaxaK,,^ Vaudeville, Program^AjJEropire Theatre . tor-of taverns and other licensed-liquor- dispensing-places So'wHenT'wV Have'Ice' andrsnow Beneral will agree-with-the- Leafing January-1T 1839,-wlth-Jahu-' - 4 of adequate and.even lavish aid for the aged needy. ' ary 10. 1939. as the final return be created in Rahway. and sleet I glon—the United States would be limit. In addition, liberal A number of tickets are still i partinent members have already Most of them, once they've successfully convinced the "Made" work wlli: travel back to better off without him." BEWARE cted Of Murder But wallablc for the benefit vaude-1 contributed-portions of their sal- The Municipal Board of. Alcoholic Beverage~Control will hr yrantxi at th» rrT 1 —^voters-of-their—worth—try-to-get-the-wholet-tbpic-as- —Approach curveyi /lit- e an^d motio^ n picturr-rrrr—-e shoi wL! aHesToTHeTroHd—i— i, *u» <»vn<^-: —-^ has referred this matter to the governing body and it has fares, going and'returning, railroad ' ' Gets^lemency_From_ Clerk ' George W.. Stewart nits much -out of the ltmeligfci-as-posslblfri—^-—— — And Wfil go flhumpin g down the Culluj&l et Is concluded by tap which the police department will "be'enrannou'n'ce'd that the proposal will not be acted upon street mis" season, peri in mun thi | tiotion sslsnl s with Judge_ _ J ~ -presentZInuthe rEmplrez^rtieatie chairman.—A-chlcken-dtnner-with : |"Whlirthe -WPA crewTakes aTest., Germany and Japan,_ In recent years, the Idea of » visit Hxtnu l "l J' until next year when the budget is drafted. " to the home folks "during the Wednesday evening. ProceedsJrilL This does not necessarily mean such men are insin- Now they could and should use be used to present a dinner for the the hungry . youngsters. ..- ft" shouldn't take Council long to dispose of this matter. Christmas, hoiday season Is fast ve8 .underprlvileged_children_ln the Scouts will act as waitresses. Council Summons Board Members And ere Landon asserts elections have' a uttle of It and cease the pagan- -_-=,__,. j* W^ proposal should 'be promptly-and decisively"killedr|^ —oome-Mjnen^unu^^uv-ua be being revived. Each year wil Elks' Club Thursday afternoon. • : Expect 200 vitalized the Republican party, ^ and an Increase In the number of 'Watchman From CEair Clerk To-Public Session Next Week; And the OOP elephant Is waxing A three-hour .show,- in' which The dinner will be served at 3 Split Gouncil j^fihisloTTis-u^^ these—"hark home" lonrneva. R M. and it Is expected that about [lie taxpayers each yea jiavenjj^got-the -answers-to-the., tremendous ..questions,.!-fat on-the- fruits of-victory.— Mayor ""Ta Quardla MaMM Tuere'a ~a~gecldeaiy ii oili $l-,000"br $2;000 Meanwhile, many of the New eatured, will be presented. Cai>r 200 needy youngsters between ^ pg principally financial,.that.arise. They want to move—but WPA's critics for depression. So appeal In the prospect of Christ- , will be taken to State t ages, of S and 15 will be fed. Rahway has no need of such an inspector. To suggest Dealers are. getting anemic and It' f ™ n Tate^Rej they can't see a clear path ahead.. -__^.;;-__i : _: [fngT-fl1nnnr ~n m Toscaninr Will Direcr " may be reduced. Mayor Bar- movement's gubernatorial and senatorial candidates Hull, nnii^g inter Hft *t* .as- tthc latter had no funds for ter yesterday cited the fact, ing this week's, meeting as thedrastic action is regarded as improbable, it appeared to- is obeyed; N On their tours of duty, it is a simple matter fpr CIO blames fanners for elec- sumes a different character. , Orchestra In Newark se\ fees, won his flgh*. to save Rahway Officers Awai HEBREW BELIEF FOND that the budget must include governing body rejected the rec-day as Council prepared to meet with the board members were elected) makes a united front impossible. • • • tion losses by New Deal. ommendation of the Board of Ad- them to determine if the laws of order and decency are ujr from the electric c.-vair when CLOSES TOMORROW One Week Left the total amount of unpaid at a special meeting open to the public in City Hall next being disobeyed and if the closing law is being observed. Solicitor General Jackson In- And CIO sit-down strike* caused Tschalkowsky'j Symphony No. 6 i jury found him guilty o! first Results Of Case Start- taxes and that this would justment that Robert Johnson be President Roosevelt has definitely turned thumbs sists New Deal aims to aid busi- vote chaiiges, too. to B minor, known popularly as • murder and recommended have a tendency to penalize allowed to erect a gasoline sta- Wednesday at 8 P. M. The board's handling of the Markey Rahway hasn't an .extra $1,500 or $2,000 to spend for ing In Newark The Bahway Record's Jew- To Donate For tion at West 8cott and Elizabeth down on the more extreme proposals, Calling them "short ness. There comes that "olive the "Pathetkiue" symphony, which sslstant • Prosecutor ish Relief Fond wfll come to a. ~ the taxpayers who have al- case has irked a; number of the governing body members a new position. When we dp reach the point "when we can Horserace betting bill laid over had asked the death ready paid their taxes. avenues. Councilman Boresch led cuts to Utopia" and referring to their sponsors.as "the branch" again. Arturo Toscanini did not play for Rahway chancemen will watc.. due tomorrow with a total of the successful opposition to erec- and upon motion of Councilman Hoyt at this week's m'eet- add this expense to our budget, it would be far better to After being batted from pillar by New Jersey Legislature. 40 years, will be presented for the wlth interest the case which will $173 received. FoUowfar are Bonnie Burn Each $2,000 in unpaid taxes .-„,_--.....„-. unanimously^ yoted to 1 lunatic* fringe." It is known that he has instructed his Con- r -tion'-of-the-station-in-a -Class _B spend it to get extra p6lice service-than-to-hireaninsp,eC': to-post. business will acrept that SeccauttimeithiS3carJwr_thcjK)tol.! t case toot only two days and start before Supreme Court Jus the donors to dalef ~ —will addra-pointHo the tax rate residential zone. lummon members of theTTxiard gressional lieutenants to do anything they can to keep the outburst with- skepticism until $500,000 ot our money to make maestro when he appears, at the jerg. armed with few points Uce' Parker in Newark tomorrow Rahway Teachers' Assn. %lt for 1939. The city is hopeful ind Clerk J. Donald'Ma'rkey1- to tor who would-be concerned with just one duty and that a words are transformed into action. us decide .whether we xant it- Mosque Theatre Tuesday evening, l which to-base his argument, Bernard Engelman «...« 50 Firemen Urge Public^ To of - receiving sufficient tax Voting for rejection of the pro- issue on the sidelines, as he believes that it imperils the In behalf of Orange chancemen. posal were Councilmen Boresch, ;he meeting Wednesday for a duty which wouldn't be a very heavy or important one be- with the NBC Symphony Orches- lit every point vigorously in who like those In this city. lost - Rahway Record 10 revenues to pay all 1938 bills Old Buildings complete airing of the case. A success of his own more moderate program. But it be- tra under the auspices of the > attempt to save Snow from Aid Fund For Needy by the end of the year. Hedeman, Case, Leonard, Lusk cause the licensees and the police are perfectly able to Secretary . Ickes calls Chairman Uncle Sam seen as Santa. CUus their status with the adoption o Mr. & Mrs. B. Appelbaum. 3 and Patten. The other five mem- •epresentatlve of State Commis- gins to look as if matters are,approaching something of aDies a "Zany" while deriding Con-1 in British trade treaty. That's cor- Griffith Music Foundation In a Snow had confessed the Civil Service: _ Woman's Shop 5 Patients loner Burnett has been asked to cope with the situation. . '"" - ' to local police shcrtlj bers, including Councilman Di- crisis, where no one can long keep the pot from, boiling gre^sional Committee inquiry. Our jrect. • \ program benefiting the The Orangercsen-cs are seekint Sympathizer „ 10 Como. Boresch's Second Ward col- Being Razed ittend. Chairman Charles A." Anspn of the liquor board is bjh chief "hater" Is name calling, Wallace won't allow the farm- County Conference ot Catholics. r they found him In the living Marmerite AmoreUl 1 Contributions totaling $23 have you'll sg to maintain their status under th Rahway Women In league. voted not torejec t the Board members were ordered era 10 grow wnai uiey warn Jews aud urange SctoTJtHT -Ml. aud Mis. IL Boblmon . SO been ijecel>ed by the flro-depaxU posmgJ'the creation of this new job. He is correct in doing e morning of August 21. system. proposal. Structures On Five City Defore Council at a brier cioseo as you've rarely seen before. But, Mr.Ickes, you have not while Hull lowers the tariff on im- Toscanini is said to have con- Sen-ice a year ago and Herman H. Kacan . S meht for the Bonnie Burn Christ- ;onference this week and following confession which Dr. David Knirlman 25 mas Fund. Protest Against The matter was, the subject of so and we ask Council to follow his advice and kill the successfully and. sufficiently an- ported farm products. An incon- f esssed to his orchestra a. few the zoning board at three meet- Properties Going Down; ;he meeting, a statement was : —the accusatlon of your. sistent policy with the farmers weeks ago that he never really un- Rahway Brake Service ... I , The department is reviving the —^proposar-promptlyr- ' " . _._ into evidence as' the-state[ ings and was received by Council Issued by the board stating i^had _'_. association with the Communist taking it on the chin again. derstood the "Pathetlque" -until u Mrs. Cottdenker -...^.^, 2- l^tppeal carried-on for years by the —Others-Scheduled decided to withdraw 'charges*1 of • • • ipkted its case Tuesday morn- j - Hadee S. Macdary .. 1 late Prank H. Trussler. Money Q >.last.month and tabled7~Chatrman The ultimate purpose of all economic activity is to party. Can you? he—last summer—read, a book. Rahway chancemen, during the I Fancher of the board spoke in nonfeasance against Markey. At the scrapbook Harry Hopkins asks that WPA "Beloved Friend." by C. S. Bowen. past months, have'been ki M. T. Bristor ._-..: _ 2 will be used to provide necessities favor of the proposal, pointing out Demolition of buildings on five the same Jime, Markey Issued, a I execute the material work of the world with the least pos- History of Rahway Prom Record Piles Legion leader urges deportation be put under civil service. Why, This story about the Russian for needy patients at the sani- Seek Aid Of Loizeaux InaU_.-five.. members of the board pieces of property foreclosed by statement todicattog he would not : a^~you~suffering~a~rein- composer~ls"sad~to~have~givenT tarium:— --"•• "the-city-for non-payment of taxes press his proposed counter charges ~sible~\v^ste7—Viscount: LlFverhulmer " ' All contributions, large or small, Stopping Pari-Miltuel Lfavored erection of tow station. leader. carnatlon? Toscanini thedue to his motives r has begun under ,the city's build- .against board members. -are-invited.—The, department has : *T .TO ' EnougSnmrthi -StationStations NoNoww. Meanwhile the members ol the I think the recent Republican In writing the symphony, in tour " Belting'J_-rState~ ..He said the site is adjac idtla^rdinancftBulld- • Quits January 6 "Kahway 65 Years Ago movements the work Is said to only a week rpmalnlrig^before*. the ing Inspector Pellegrino is super- STOP THIS WASTEFUL • ^-..._ . . From The Rahway §pcpjfi. December ip, 1873 CIO chant the praises of their trend prompted that statement— Realtors Prepare business zones and that the plot Another development this week colleagues. fund will close and urgeTRahway The Republica'n 'Womans vising the work being done by I and a clever thought to "freexe"|sum up Tachalkowsky's lift-long WORTH A D! individuals and groups to donate. would never be used for residential was the resignation of Commis- EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS The congregation ofjhe Irving street Baptist-Church WeU. I beUeve the public. in many New Dealers in soft berths.!fear of death. League of Rahway decided at itspurposes. Boresch argued.against Thomas Petz and Sons of Avenel. sioner Jacob W. Schmidt, dean -Ltold Snow she went Donations may be sent to the fire The Avenel concern submitted .i.—TieJUnion-Caunty-Building-&Loan-I^ague,-in-session4T^ -Postpone Results Surv iway meeting^ Wednesday to request more gas stations, pointing out j^ the board who has two more . _._J other men. The state- ( Precedent in previous cases and department- or- to-The-ReconUol-- Senator Loizeaux feToppose~aref -that there~were~enough~in"~the a-low-bld-of-$50-to do-the-job for last weekend, condemned the proposed referendum on I visit on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. ' ... flce. Checks should be made pay- years of his~current~term to "serve. nt quoted her as saying. "I've;j opinions ot a majority of Civil erendum on legalizing parl- city now and that a station there the city.. Two other bids of $300 Schmidt revealed December 1 he horse race betting which is planned, for sometime next~p An ex-chief of police is out his winter's beef. >.... He t a new sugar daddy." leaders give chancemen Market Condition able to the Bonnie Bum Christ- mutuel betting on horse races, would hurt the neighborhood. were received by Pellegrino from mas Fund. was planning to resign and Wed- year. The League, headed by John W. Wieser of Rahway, las Ibeen fattening his cow for beef and engaged a portion : continued that Mrs. Menke tentatively set for June 20, 1939Siding with Fancher in the discus- Newark concerns. nesday night submitted his resig- The firemen started the fund and to seek to defer action on sion were Secretary Springer, An old house at 2009 Bamet is to be commended for its stand on this atrocious proposal CAN BUY Study Will Be Filed With with a donation of $10. -Other nation effective January 6. )f it to his neighbors, but on Monday found he would be he wenfr-back-to his wife andj uTdellnltolyT \Johnson and his father and street- has already been demol There Is sentiment among tha compelled=to^fulfill hi, it-Snow-sald-he-then-told brother. '.shed-and-this^week.-.demolition Council members tor tne appolni- ouuht to kilTyou." Mrs. Men- of. the local chancemen has had Home Reading Club, $5: Stanly two houses att 225 Haydocy k stree and citizen in New Jersey. • . beef. Is Congratulated Jones. $3: K. G. Schoeffler, $2: lems concerning hidden taxes, Boresch pointed out that the ment of Councilman Hoyt as a :'s reply was said to have been.; much to do with the long delay to labor, relief, the Princeton Survey board had refused to allow G. H.was begun Othehr placel tos to bb emember of the board. Hoy* ron't race betting was approved at the last two ses- Tndpppndpnrp Cnunril No. 54. O. IT. A. M. celebi'atpd FOR A ou lmvcn't the guts." The shoot- reporting the results of the ex- Mayor Barger, $1; Randolph. Gil- and other data to be supplied by demolished ununded r the contrac Tlie semi-annual survey of theman", $1 and George Weber, SI. Bar tell,permission to construct a be a member of Council next year. sions of the Legislature and under the law, the proposaltheir third anniversary on Friday evening last at Cole's t followed. aminations taken early this year. the State Republican Women's awarded Fetz - are—at 1354-5 It is ufiaCTstOOdtrmthewasot "mustT>e~subfnTtted to the electorate in a refegendum.^The^ --—fiat (inn -Here real estate market dealing with — Continued on Page Eight Campbell-street.-1043-45-Hflydock rfereaTthe: appointment later"giyea ONLY T local conditions'^ waFauthorized to — i k;iuu.- street and 671^75 Maple avenue decision of the voters will be final but regardless of the |Prosecutor's Detecttve .Richard 5 to-Commissioner Charles Ji, Ansbu Thomas Ennis has a new buildinj*_raised on. Montgom- tesUfled he was present Fred G/Hyer New--beTThSTwith the National Asso- Committee complimenting him on Others Planned but declined-tb-accept.- . . -outcome of the-vote; the-public will"payrthe^bill"fdr~the . Snow made the statement, his efforts during the recent cam- Republicans Will The CampbelTstreet structure Three Sell Insurance ery street. ciation by the Rahway Real Estate Are Announced used as a taxicab office and wil special election which must be held on this question. nee R. Jackson of 222 Hay- Hospital President its meeting, to paign. Mrs. Peter A. Sensenig City officials are not in favor Board during named the following nominating Celebrate Tonight be the last building to" be de- - street. tesUfled he gave thej Wednesday eve- of board members being to busi- Whether the cost of the election is taken from state Rahway 30 Years Ago Greven's Hotel committee torepor t at the annual molished under the current con-i tier gun to Snow, who promised,! Attorney Succeeds Variety Of Subjects For ness which takes them in contact " or municipal funds is not important. The funds, in the From The Union Democrat, December 10, 1908 i Si for it. Jackson said Snow ling. meeting.In January; Mrs. Barbara tract. It will probably be spring! with licensees. Anson is the only Course Opening Splane, chairman. Mrs. Leonard Craftsman's Club Will Be end, will be furnished by every taxpayer in the state and Miss Antninpttp St^hpll has pilt "lit' a T>r L.hiro_he wanted the gun be- Frank W. Kidd On The group extended, congratula- who in New Jersey is not a taxpayer, regardless of whether -je he had been promised a. tions to George W. Merck.an! nis 7 January 16 :r Wishart, Mrs7~Charles~Groellng,- ~ Scene y the clerk, who is not in tered shampooing and manicuring sign at her new resi- ^tchman's Job and had tog o to: Governor's Board _ Mrs. DeWltt Foulks. Mrs. Lillian scheduled last to allow the taxi he owns property? election to the Regional Planning Armstrong and an auditing com- company time to get new head- ance business. dence, 20 Elm avenue. _Miss_Stabell is succeedingjadmuvj t at midnight August 21. whlch^^Hy^^ent-oj f t^^^^^^ Principal Ralph N. Kocher an- Hear Speakers Council is also displeased with" "•"_. ~ It is expected that thecost of.a special election on this _oun"ced=plans=for-the vocational mittee -composed-of-rMrs—E—Mrf '.— artersr the board because3he_intentlori -U ~. ably in her enterprise and is entitled to credit for her per- Ronman Mrs. Leonard Wishart, Thee RepublicaRepublicandtn Cityy CommitteComi e •:1 =--_„ Nauonal Bank was elect- j ^^^ thmt. arrangements- guidance conference to be held in Seaman, Mrs. Leonard Wishart, Pellegflno7 who has "been active t• o« mnmakL-Ae HKOKTchargeMs otroinQtagainst. "WftrlfPMarkeVy • .:; Ill i matter would be at least $500,000 and more likely $750,000. ieverance. Mrs. Fred G. Pfelffer. Mrs. Arthur win entertain tonight at a victory in enforcing the ordinance .which poking together in the -J—£n»££S the high school January 16 during celebration to the Craftsman's was publicly revealed during a The horse race betting amendment specifies that the ref- C1UU4- V- _wu_.n»_ Paulsen, the latter serving as sec- allows the city to force removal The trolley cars are running on broken time today and the meeting of the executive board Club when the victories of three meeting December 1.and. Council pital during the annual organiza- of the High School P.-T. A. yes-retary of the executive committee of old and unsightly buildings, is was not notified. Council was not erendum shall be leld" fourJImonths" after'the"Legislature largely on one track owing to thieves having stolen about nmon Pleas Judge McGrath as well as the general planning other demolitions in an ' -and-a-.ury—was •---*--•• tlon meeting Tuesday night. Mr. 'terday. The course will Include Informed of tlie charges which adjourns sine die for 1938. This would bring the election Hyer nas h.ld me utfiu: tine^the oftort-to imprnvp thp appearance a half inij* of wire- from the poles between Bloodgood's of J. Klngsley PoweU. talks c_rfclvil.Service, soclfirwgr].; meetingeeting? -and-entertainment will feature the were never piKpared-after-^Anson- sometime in the spring. and-4he-Scuddt;i Udiool house. Tesignatlon-of-Frank Kldd-who-re-. The board voted to favor of abeauty culture and"~buylng and A C'hrlstmas-parl'y folluwed with of the city. movedjhey be made and was sup- signed his post because of ill affair and there will be speeches The Legislature is making itself appear ridiculous Continued on page Eight sg change to naUonal regulations al- selling. William Ashley is chair- Mrs. Madge MacCtary entertataer, by local and county officials. ported by Schmidt and Commis- Barry Post, within the past three weeks, has mustered health. ; . . lowing use of the term realtor toman of the course.••-• ' who amused the group with her ler-Mark K. Irons. which-, incidentally, isjipthing new for a Legislature. The include. Among the speakers will be Coun- Pellegrino Heads in nearly a dozen recruits, with more in waiting. The new Other officers elected name of f*fm»tnd boards. Abe Mrs. Han-v Conay was named humor. Mrs. Gussie Wishart had -ty-^Attorncy C. A. Wardf-Freehold- First vice-president. Harry T. Mc Independent Club r solons-are scratching tor reiiet lunds to feed the poor on commander, Judge A. B. Cook, is doing sdme of the H Weitz presided with John F. In charge of' a luncheon to becharge ol program ana presents. ers A. C. Brooks-and Clifford ^Irons, .new chairman of the Cllntock; second vice-president, served January 26 in the school. Mrs. Barbara Splane was chair- one hand and going merrily^on their way on the other and hustling. ' just between George McGilh-ray: secretary, Geyer, secretary. Gehrlng, former Judge F. N. Tal- board, is credited with untangling , Mrs. L. A. von Beldel wUl beman of the refreshment commit- Cbuncilman Patsy Pellegrino has been elects the matter. Shortly after he took . 9V. planning to spend nearly a million dollars on an election to Reginald--P. - -LuEensLE ; -.treasurertreasurer, i ley and fojrmer ed . irihostess-at-the-third-in-a-series of tee. Charles E. Reed. r I'offIce. lie called a special^meeting determine if we are to be victimized by the horse racing rou aivd nve liennctkenncth S. Simmen;: mememberm s of silver teas January 5, tohe r home, can Independent Citizens* Club. Rahway 15 Year" Ago board ofj governors for-three years, Mr*.-Needell Named To ^POST-OFFICE OPEN The committee in charge of theOther officers named are Salva- Continued on Page Five -racket. -by-ding 1 191I_Trussler jplace ~Mrs. Archer celebration-includes: William V Prom-The-Rahway-^BecordrDecember" T7T823" ^ bra^TErfgelniaTi^Eugerieavra^TErfgelniaTi^g Collyer presided and received re- "The i"ost~~Offlce~will- Temain- tOTe~Dalur~first—vice—presidentr Horse race betting would serve the interests- of a Miller, Charles E. Reed, Fred C. Handle Chapter Publicity open Saturday afternoon until 6 Herer, Mrs. Fred G. Pfelffer, Mrs Peter Favorite, second vice presi- Having assumed the duties of his office as Acting Ch;e: ports from officers and chairmen Kenneth Van. Horn, Walton I» r favored few at the expense of the majority. The evil of Ti* material contained" In thlj Shotwell, Kenneth S.- Simmen, M H KllKi P. M. to'accommodate those who dent; Enrico Loffreda, financial ou Could Not Sell of Police, former Desk Sergeant John A. Smith, has a' Inmn it tk* mnlt of UtoaKbt wish tomai l packages and letters. Selover, Albert S. Ferguson, Miss secretary; Eugene Sforza, corre- adopting a.law which would put this curse uponthe state <4 mmtinitlon oo the part of James Smith. Jan van Herwerden, Ruth Splane, Miss Helen Droege, Electric Fans Or once launched a compaign to clean up what he believes writer uf* «oe» not »t»nj Juleules VVernee r ' '*5 *s!^S± - rrwSte?oTMrs S: Money orders may be procured sponding secretary; Joseph Pan- is well known. » necawUy reflect the policy hospl- Miss Vivian Lawrence, Hugo fillo. treasurer; Michael DICorcia, existing evils abour the city. ' e newtptner or the opinion! Reports of ail ^± Ster. SctS Bed Mrs. John M. mesecker. Mrs vononly toth e morning from 8:30 to harden Seeds Now BHVTHMIC RtDW 12 A. M. and the registry will be Bischoff, George M. Kagan, Fred political secretary; A. Sforza, as- But there are many, many The main battle to fight now should be for the side- Having made such a hit with the production when Bowe, James H. Plunkett. William sistant: Joseph CerchlarOy An- totendent Mrs. »., „. The promotion wasUuivt.d aa secretary pro- npen frnm 7AM Hntll 1P.M. • ither things new and used, that ~ tracking of a special election at the expense of nearly, a was ^originally presented seve'ral weeks ago, the senior AMERICA'S newest low-priced car is the new Olds Sixty— - "Joseprr-S.-Mark.-president-ot-the Kay. btuai't Gutluuii. II. Rusielt thohy Cherubinl and Louis Capo- ght "how through 1 Morss. rnillfdnTdollafsr^Tfiere must be someone with courage in cjass of the High School will repeat at the Franklin Schoo! Criticism of Prime Minister ^J^l ^u-.j^s.tffMr s Dion KK. Dean.Tta recognition of her o"^ ^ bianco, trustees and B. Torbidono, the. medium of Record—want| JL\. priced right downAin the low-price field. And what a Chamberlain's mcUon-ln the. ™™{£zt and Mrs. Walter. Free-| as district leader. She suc- the Legislature to do something about, this ridiculous and WU1IworVk IU «« sergeant-at-arms. ids. And it matters little how auditorium-the-comedy-^'Fifty-Fifty." — whale of a car this is for the moneyl-The new Sixty feevery^— |— natter-of the-Treaty-^f— -treasurer-of the Woman's zastefuLproposaL man isurer-ui v«c " —csed- s H. R. Morss, Jr., Members named on the execu- small or how- large the item More"tharrl-O00"persons~including nearly ^l^of the 550 inch an Oldsmobile, with ^ll^f the styling, performance Munich strikes' me as belnr^.^ ' and.--—•« Mrs. H.» B . T>~.*~Brady, signed. " " iwanis Loan tive committee-are-John DVVm- may be so Jong as It is some- If we have to vote on "this proposal, why hotlnake ar- delegates filled the auditorium of the new Franklin Schoo tnirhtylnconslitent We hear • Linden -It-wa. brosa, chairman, Louis R. Rizzo, ;hlng which people use in win- rangements to have us do it at the primary or genera' 1 and quality that the Oldsmobile name implies. And, like the an eminent churchman con- League. 1 nOt UbMUHM .w ^ ._ Sas Aided 19 Students Salvatore Rlzzuto, Eugene Sforza ter. : Sunday afternoon at the closing of the State Y. M. C. A demn theBritisthe-British GovernmenGm t James Smith and HaroldHao. M. and Peter Favorlto. Such things as snow shovels, .election? This would add no expense to the taxpayers. stunning new Olds Seventy and Eighty, it gives yon Quadri- hadi ln_thexceedee rold l itcalsl totalbut thabyyt raisin Clarggk Memberj/of the police depart- appreciation to the judge for his Older Boys conference while scores of others were unable for issuing gas masks and Searisi-jvere."named members of cooperation during the past three Nineteen Rahway students have Ice scrapers, electric heaters, Coil Springing^ 4 -Way Stabilization and Knee - Action building bomb-proof shelters. the '-new committee on hospital $340. TtTotal l amounmount to the twtwoo meniy ^i JudgJd e NeedelNdll l back on been enabled to attend college be- gas -heaters and gas ranges, to attend owing to the crowds that got there before them. oommunitles * about $2,500. It yearsyears. Preston Saves Truckman Th gentleman ot the cloth grounds. The managing comxnlt- ^^ fM, ^0,^ .term and cause of loans from, the Kiwanls' coal stoves and heaters, sleds It is easy to dodge our responsibilities; but' we cannoi Wheels—in short, the sensational new r^vthmicJlidejCprne 1 After the speeches and roast ng *Wittt thh* IHIH^ * reasorean for ldeBarryJLJMcCllntoc^ ^K ^ehop s-tte-wlll. be_.back..wlth. Club's student loan-fund, it was From Serious Charge i ~dbdge"lHe~corisequences "ofHedging our responsibilities.— in, compare cars and check prices. VV?aiike the chance -beef— dinner,—Needell—was— pre- reported by "John" R. Baumann, Rahway .5 Years Ago taking these precautions was Bertram Berry, John J. P^ Cbffey. motor corps. them. The bluecoats told-NeedeU sented with a fountain pen by the heaters, batteries and scoreso Sir Joshua Stamp. Prom The Rahway Record, December 8-12, 1933 to prove that—for value—"This Year It's Oldsmobile I" to break down the resistance Alberjt P. Klrstein, Br., R. P. chairman of the fund committee, Police, probably saved" Henry other things both new and they wanted him again and heofficers. Dunphy, who was toast- week's club meeting of the people so that there Lukens, .Jules Verner, Kennetji S said he~would, like to return, as master, made the presentation. | .[jusecLare_ln_demand._ _;_.. Mrs. George L. Orton was re-elected' to serve he: Simmen, Walton Smith, W. sS. the^. T&rc. A. coming a drunken driver Wednes- would be uttle protest when |t,h" Judge-was given a surprise Songs were sung by Captain- Al- Remember, Record want ads mlthty—EnglanmlthtyEnglandd bowed UM "RoBertTsnd-Orlando-H -«.niii mimn "-~ -- bers, Lieut Clos, Maintenance Loans-are-made-to-wort.hy stu- h«4 and humbly submitted^ . dinner party at Royal. Gardens dents who pay them back with in- Chanceman Preston in Bridge rieiryourand me Memorial Hospital during- the meeting Thursday. This h I Wednesday night. - ficer -Sullivan, and Patrolmen reach. to the win ot Adolpb the Notice Ryan and Crowley. ' • terest after they graduate and ob-street at. 6:20 P. M. waving, his jneeting marked the closing of, >15 year_s of service of a FOKESTEE'S PARTY All members of the department tain employment. O. H. Dey, for- arms and trying to start his truck. Want ads received to 5:00 P. M. by^diag Atrocious. ,.•_•.•• how that red truck-holds up traf- those .o.n duty attended Needell was defendant to a the day before publication group of more than 200 women. Court Rahway, Foresters of Am- mock trial and the verdict found mer loan fund chairman, also out- Preston brought Smith to head- 111 admit that the entire af- fie while gathering cartons and 'except those on duty attended lined the work of the fund. Club quarters and booked him on a •=> »*> Because Rahway is unable to supply' an estimatec fair must have been rather erica, will have.a Christmas party waste paper at stores in the city. <** affair. When_Chief Dunphy him a "JollJolly gogoood fellow." SStewart members each donate 25 cents charge of being drunk. He had RAHWAY RECORD December-22- to-Moose 'Home for and Clerk Stewart brought Needell was judge and prosecuted WANT ADS COST ONLY Continued From Page-One- Sl,500-for the work,- this-city-will- not- take advantagep: humlliatmj-to some quarters, the truck-iswed to a gargaragee . LtheJederaLemergency relief adminjstration's-plan-fo-cen I , vertlieless^it-was—» Thursda•street-was-halted—for—ay morning an traf fie ont toHi»pttrtmi>nt_members_wgr the place Wednesday nighte hidde, thne 2CDJTS A WORD Iptacetul- compromise. And minutes while this truck in a dark room and welcomed himleT Patrolman Welshaupt and] The pension leaders are definitely, dissatisfied with .th< Detective Klesecker were witnesses ~Va.UB TO ..ELECT Minimum -Charge For r duct classes foroBid»ltfiducation in the-cities of the nation LOCKSMITHS MEET . the middle of the street when he entered. ' Rahway Deutscher Club will 'Administration's enacfe~d social security legislation: The' •unless i am a bit wrong H for the Judge. Stewart presented Batteries rented, recharged. Call A Any.One Ad 30 Cents "" The Cue Bee organization of Quinn & Boden Companj |ieems that the majority 01 "ttf. load, although there, was an' When Needell recovered his several monologues as an added deliver. Exide Battery Serv. Eddie's elect officers In Greven's Hotel Uiiit ll ulfcia the- litbtead ---»«-, - —»]. -«~~»«,,M the affair got under Lower-Rat«a4or 3 Tunes or Over pmploy^g, is finishingplans tn npprt its npur ^?^rMasteri! p -feature,— January 76: v . —^__ cent, meal—.They are convinced that the gngovernment t less Ulan 25 feet ahead. the curb way wiin the uupn ucui building, now nearing completion with', a special program ^ conttoued on Page 16 Irving street shop last should_anlddd c^uldld_ suMtantially_incxease.th Mll e amount of December 23.

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