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~A 7 116 vRahway Record, Friday' October 15,1926 the five •churches. Superintendent of Those present were: Superlnton- Trans-Continental Hiker EVENTS IN RAHWAY 135 Served at J. W. Class the Sunday •School Benjamin L. Crue dent B. L. Crue, Secretary and Mrs. USE SEAPLANES Supper at First Baptist 1SI BAPTIST SUNDAY reported the purchase of fifty new Charles Nordmeyer. K. G. SchoefQer, Injured on Highway OVER THE WEEK-END hymn books. | Mrs. S. A. Conlll. John C. Gernor, pne hundred and thirty-five were John Burden and Miss Mana Clark James Duffy, John Gerner, Mrs. Chas. Louis Rnhn, 2S years old. a trans- To'nloht served at the chicken and waffle sup- continental hiker, was taken to Rah- Mooting, Board of Education. will represent the school at tho Howard, Mrs. S. H. Mcrrlam, Mrs. RECORD TO HUNT WHALES per Thursday night at the First Bap- SCHOOL TEACHERS MEET Young People's Conference at Asbury Sidney Greenhalgh, tho Misses Helen way Hospital last Friday night to be tUhwack Trlbo, No. 165,'Rod Men. THE WEATHER THE tist Church uuder the direction of the Park on October 22. 23 and 24. The Martin, Joanotto and Clara Clark, will go to Plalnflqld to attehd Bovonty- treated for Injuries sustained whon Todays Cloudy,, little change In IS THE VOICE". J. W. Class. The members of the school was represented at the Union Anna Worth, Mana Clark, Rev. andho was struck by tho car of L. Hfifth. anniversary colebratlon thoro. Vancouver > Concerns Try class, under the leadership of Miss At a business meeting of the officers County Sunday School convention Mrs. W. E. Saunders. Brnnknion, of Glen Ridge. Rahn was Initiation ceremonies by Star ot temperature. Tomorrow: Fair. OF THE COMMUNITY Dorothy LaForge, wore aprons depict- and teachers of the First Ba'pti'u Sun- this week by Rev. and Mrs. Saunders,] walking along Lincoln Highway near Hillside- Council at tiro meeting ol New Method to Increase ind Columbus Day and even the tables day School, Tuesday night at the M1ss Clara .Clark and Mrs. Sidney the Rnhway lino at the tlmo ho WOBStar ot Rahway Council. New Jersey Advocate ft' were adorned with decorations for the parsonage, much bus.ress was trans- Greenhalgh. Rahway Woman Given Tomorrow acted and Interesting reports inpde. struck. Brinkman took him to tho Absorbing Tho Rahway Nevn-Herald, the (ucceuor of The Union Democrat, Established 1840, Year's Catches. discoverer of America. The- affair was A plan similar to that carried out Non-Support Verdict. hospital where examination showed First home Tootball game, Rahway a decided financial success, the proRev- . and Mrs. W. E. Sauuder3 wel- last year was adopted to raise funds vs. Orange. • comed the members. injuries to consist of slight cuts on Vancouver, B; C.—For the first tlmo ceeds going toward the class pledge to for the Near East. Golden Rulo Sun- Moxie Butcher. 3S years old, of Car- Opening ot Exempt Firemen's Ba- EIGHT PAGES the church building fund. The class The attendance report showed tha. da—y. will be observed on Decembe„ r 5-.. toret. was ordered to furnish a $500 the face. Rahn's home Is at Foley, mar. Elm Garage, Main street, oppo- VOL. XVI. SERIAL NO. 1772 RAHWAY, UNION COUNTY, N..X, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19,1926 PRICE THREE CENTS In the history of the Industry sea- the school was growing steadily with Minnesota. planes will be used to hunt whales oft members in charge were: The Misses whep the frugal meals of tho Near cash bond to pay $S a week for the site police "Station. Dorothy LaForge, Ella Ford, Marie an increase of twelv- in the^pnmary East will be adopted and the money support of his wife, Mrs. Louise Monday Vancouver Island nnd Queen Charlotte Wilkes, Araminta Vought, Helen derailment, an enrolment at twenty- served by such a meal from that of a Butcher, 16 years old. of this city, by Red Cross Conference Young Woman's Missionary Society Island tills season. Richey, Edith Carlisle. Evelyn Bed- three on the cradle roll and the pro-regular Sunday dinner will bo given Judge James H. Kearney. Jr., In ot tho Trinity M. E. Church will meet Navy Day Proclamation Thus with one mighty movement man, Evelyn Bergwall, Jeannette Carl- motion of four to the primary depart- to tho fund. The group In charge of Police Court, Wednesday morning, At Trenton, October 28 at tho home of Mrs. Earl Lawson. 133 UEL FREEMAN, NOTED have the antiquated whale-hunting ment and three to the Intermediate this work is Miss Irene Whito, Miss, The testimony showed that tho couplo HARRINGTON EMERSON SPEAKER Mayor's Office, berg. Eleanor Rohde. Eleanor Chaffee. class. West Milton aronuo, with Mrs. Wal- methods, which have been In use forBeatrice Billings. Dorothy Greiner, Mana Clark and K. G. Schoeffler. were married by a local minister on Tho annual Regional Conference ot October 18, 192G. Raymond Rohde and Mrs. S. H. Mer- ter S. Ganoug and Mrs. A. T. Atkinson many years, been scrapped In favor of who were assisted by the Misses Amy Tho mombers also ordered $25 September 29, 1924. whon the girl American Red Cross Chapters of theassisting the hostess. TURNED OVER TWICE PROCLAMATION CITIZEN, DIED TODAY rlam, werd appointed new teacher?, the most advanced methods known to Mlntel, Mana. Clark. Clare I/aForge, donated to the Near Relief Fund. A j was 14 years old, and after living to- State of Now Jersey will bo hold In The Choir Club of tho First Motho- Wednesday, October 27, 1.026, will and Mrs. Sidney Greenhalgh. Jr., was like amount was transferred to the gether for a few months separated be Navy Day. the business. Anna Worth,, Mrs. WfUard H. Shater, Trenton, Tuesday, October 26, In thodlst Church will meet tonight at tho AT TOWN CIRCLE TONIGHT chosen financial secretary to suoo-d William Cook, Richard J. Mo«on, building fund when It was learned on February 7. 1325, nnd slnco then, historic old Barracks on Willow at home ot Miss Pearl LaBar, SI Union Tho success which followed the Capt George Le Marqnand, one of Mrs. J. B. Cleaver. that Miss Ruth Gerner paid her own she says, Butcher has not given her Front street. observance of the day last year has IN NINETIETH YEftfl the~"veteran—whnllnpr experts— of- the- CIarence~'W1lkes;"J.-"I3rCleaven - Other reports-lncluded_one_by _Rev\_i street. exproscs-attheconferenco-atPeddle-any-mooey-for-supporL—HO-ProdUced ..-.The cpnterenccwlllbe opened at _ E-isexjCpunty Lodge, No. 27. J. O. O. led to- Its becoming an annual Paclflc coast, admits the whales will Saunders on the outins of the church Institute, the church having set aside a rental receipt which he alleged ho event. attendance band to the Orange moun- 10 a. m. with an address ~ot welcomo ,F.. will participate In pasl' dlulrkr" WorldReknown Efficiency Engineer*) Address not be actually killed by the planes. AWARDED JUDGMENT $25 for these expenses. showed her when he came to this city by Governor A, Harry Moore.' MIBS ,doputy grand master's night at West- Pros1dont~CoolidEe,-most"of-th.e In the Elizabeth District Court Mon- tains; one by John Gerner on the an- Plans for a Sunday school teachers' In February. 1925, but she refused to Machine Containing Eight Per- Governors, and many men of promi- Was~L"ea^iD|~lS'erchant~Civi[ The big air cruisers will be utilized nual excursion to Ashury Park in . Mabel Boardman. Secretary of Na-field tonight. Representatives of Forty Organizations at to locate the whales and will direct day afternoon Attorney Harold De- reference library were started by i live with him. She told tho court tional American Red Cross, and Mayor nence are requesting that the day which five churches participated. He Rev. Mr. Saunders. He conducted his, he never askod her to live with. him. be observed in the most patriotic the work of the whaling crews In pew, of Linden, got a judgment for 'Frederick A. Donnelly of the City of ana Washington are scheduled for.ad- sons Crashes Into Curb to War Veteran and Former $400 against William S. Thomas, of stated that 1.054 persons made the class of instruction^after the business They were the parents of twins which Women's Club ; Mayor Favors Movement spirit. Total $2,499.81 Today as much the same manner they were trip and a deficit of J50.9S was. in- Trenton, will also speak. Others drosses. Tho confernence will close 216 Race street, on a note which was meeting. Refreshments were served, died ln_1325. I from Boston. New Yqrk. Phalladelphla at four o'clock. Avoid Collision That the United States should Education Board Mtmber Used during the war to direct the due him. curred. This was proportioned among I have a navy adequate to Insure movements of troops and point guns fair treatment' to our commerce Drive Enters Sixth Week; The citizens of Rahway will have how It has worked In other comtnunl- throughout the world is self- tomorrows lor the artillery. FINED FOR LACKING TAIL LIGHT slightly ln-la» »Pl>ortunliy tonight of hearing one I !ea and how in can work In Rahway. Jesse G. Doremus, 33 years old, of evident. L'el Freeman, one- of Railway's fore-, jurvd al l!n Six Itoad\,a at 7 o'clock;0' 'he foremost men In the world In He will probably be the most noted ] :nos: citizens, died at ilie-Iiome of his the ships belonitlng to a whaling fleet 1202 Washington avenue. Asbury 3 speaker to appear before a Rahway i October 27 happens to be the an- —society or: SundiiHut yTir niorciUo personK whes worn €a acdan_ccn-.]l.' Hn£_of »|ork, Harrington Emerson, niversary of the birth ot Theodore daughter, Mrs.