f PAGE FOUR-Section Two FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,1935 *HE RAHWAY REfSj day. They turn their, boys over to their Scoutmasters By PERCY CROSBY Honeydale-50 Minutes put. The JRahwayjRecord and expect them to make men of them without any V v J. n. MAnPLE, Pabllahn assistance at home. We will wager that half of the WAI.TEn P. MAItPLE, RH>IHF» Mn parents of Scouts in the city don't even know what HOWAIID C. WOODRUFF, BilUor Always First Thin \m>pai>fr wim Founded nnd la Mnln». ! Nathan E. Farber, former Rahway Cherublna, 326 St. George avenue Placed under suspension by Mayor Barger Fri- ing is not such a great evil but it is one which can lead them to lives of crime and will be encouraged to It 'was decIdeaTo pre- Acting Chief Dunphy \ patrolman, by Judge Lloyd Thomp. jam traffic, especially during the rush hours. It is manent wave is the nt the facts of the conference early Saturday morning, were com- Councilman John L. Markey day night after their indictments had been handed becomereaLcitizensthroughJiieir.. affiliation _with^a • ; son Friday, Farber will begin his mltted-tathe.countyJalLxesterday: I down-by-the-elisor-Grand-Jury-earlier-in-the-day^— well that the chief has declared war on this practice. gang that is to be encouraged. . Random Thought Siture consideration in drafting term-immediately. Arthur L. Perry to await Grand Jury action. Judge The Record stands squarely behind Chief Mcln- j , local program. Farber was arrested February 19 Ward, hearing the cases in police Police Chief George Mclntyre, Jr., and Captain James . There Is somethinj trajit •» Mayor, Brokaw!on a charge of having been "ringer :ourt, set bail at $1,000 each. To Ask New Bids tyre in. his commendable efforts to stop these im- comical, about the - •- *o programs were presented. Albers will plead not guilty when they are arraigned : was the plan for co-ordlnat- man" in the hold-up of Floyd W. Tipsy Driver Is The trio was charged with bur- just between _ ther who steps iron Huggins' jewelry store at 16 Cherry glary. They are Garland Carter. in Elizabeth, probably Friday. Neither officer has proper practices. We hope that the patrolmen and at tha Vanetrt are under and then goes Into a locai organizations to work On Construction kith "he police and admlnistra- street eleven days previous. A gang 23, of 10 West Scott avenue; John yet been served with a capias, the order which will ' police court will co-operate whole-heartedly. About financial cbi't^aiions to Young Curb's (btbtr, result of Junior's roller Judge Contestl of four men and one woman ob- Held After Chase r. Schaefer, 34, of 13 West Milton you and me having been left m |Saa to combat Juvenile delln- demand their presence to enter a plea. a year ago, Chief Mclntyre started a drive on im- e, . tained $450 in cash and $2500 In .venue and Joseph Carter, 32, of OfPostoffice Sally felt She didn't dare re fuse to accept tune place. while the other was The Jewelry Mclntyre is charged with non-feasance in not re-, proper parking and while a number of summonses by ding ray Record suggested pro I Named By Junior Cham-^ - And Mishap Here 9 Seminary avenue. Garland Car- Junior's invitation to the Ponce. Famous Last Words « i of police organization on aj 1 er pleaded guilty but the other porting the implication of Nathan E. Farber, dis-; were issued, few cases came to court. Mclntyre is Continued from Page One~— ber To Deride Lighting : 22Farbe by a rJur way sbefor convictee Judgd eNovembe Thompr- wo'denied their guilt. Lowest Bid Received Is Incharged patrolman, in the Huggins' robbery February. "Your name and addres hot a-poh'.ical basis. Prank C.j p jiotlfl-bJ ame_tQii_thejfailure_oi_thk_cainp.aign. __Eyi-.I T_ " ~~the Juvi'uUel -Exhibit-Winners— lasting n ftrly Carter Has Becord_ •8 until Fehruary-19 jyhile Alhpra "<« larteret -Man -Pursues The Carters are not related, Excess Of~Appropria-— dently, orders came from above to allow a number vacancy occur ft noutrnil fcr Mulvey-Dltmars Post. V. week. The charge was that he charged with false swearing in service for the city and he has my respect as well as immediately. , W.. :he sponsoring organiza- Announcement is made (. ,! conspired February 5 with Frank Other Car Into Field roseph Carter was exonerated of a tion Of $85,300 Farber's recent trial in Elizabeth. of tickets to be quashed and the result was that the iSlca of Carteret to rob the store. kidnaping charge after he and a The charge against Albers alleges that~of other citizens. However, if Gettings could And Then Flees (Sprrlnl to Thr IlKTird) Alert Officer Mayor Barger will head the com-isica turned state's evidence against :ompanion had taken an automo- that he gave false testimony when drive fizzled. Washington, D. C.—Revision of issued. postpone resigning from his Council-position until these persons and with disgust the support of menSmeathers, faculty advisor; E. H. Walter, physical! Perry Ciloi Flan mittce of judges selected to award \ Farber. saying the patrolman sug- bile from in front of the Greven's he said he was not in the room in Another alleged-dmnltpn -driver Hotel1n~Cherry slieetrlast-August [plans and specifications for the police headquarters, should be returnable on the date specified and that after the. police investigation, I think KirchgasiieF notoriously unfit for public trust"" director; U. H.~Roder, assistant coach. the prizes in connection'with the'Bested the^Hugginsestabllshment was arrested by police at 9:25 p. m. proposed Rahway postoffice build- Nab&Imbiber " j Christmas Lighting Contest which'" wouI.d •*eas y to rob and good for with a five-year-old Elizabeth boy when Frank Sica, Carteret leader could too. If you will recall, Kirchgasner got the plnne Friday, thus boosting this years' asleep in the rear seat. At that ing may be necessary before a con- otthe hold-up gang, said that Far-; none of them be killed. Ignoring a summons should $20 00 total to the highest it has been in tract can be awarded for its con- call for the issuance of a warrant which will bring WPA appointment even before the police hearing be- Rahway 25 Years Ago Rahway 5 Years Ago iKw^for local schools. ,rt-1 is being sponsored tins year brttej - ?-^xteidm Term time, the pair was held for the ber was implicated in the robbery. bns for extra curricular activi- i;- Rahwa yj Junio.„r. Chambe_.._..« .,r o„f. Com«uu»--; judge Thompson gave Farber a number of years. (rand Jury which dismissed the struction, it was learned today Charles • Klasek Chases gan. He should have resigned either at that time or Frojn Tho Railway NMvs-ilcrald—Dt^cmber 6, 1M0. From The Rabway Record—Decrmbir '-, N from reliable sources. Mclntyrer Albers and-Patrolman- the offender into court where he should be given a for children In the sixth. • merce Fred Myers, Carteret, was thekidnapping charges. ] the maximum term permitted by Review of the construction pro- Down Alleged Drunken Walker went to New York on the stiff fine. after they were completed. At the Friday night affair of the Ilderan club Necessity of additional appropriation for the Imath €l*!h«d nteh sa~ |most orietnal display. Extinguished Again specifications, in order to get aa physician, Hilton was pro- iti Job. lower-bid. .capacity, during Mclntyre's pre- -society-ha^-at~rts~eommaTYdr ~^~ For-GrandJury— ffounced~anfit-to-t3perate-a-motor vious suspension. . jTiewspaper~business:~IfTl"wanted"to7li;ould"fiirthis" Members of the Rahway high school football The . For the second time within [vehicle. He Is said to have ad- Hgyp^g |-column-with-enough-petty-stuff-to-keep-KinneaHy- pinr In the pstnbllshments of the Sames of three Kanway"~nssrr —OBDEEED-OCT-OB Indictments Surprise eleven county champions: Carson, 15caff7TIilIer7 Schwartmg^Fydol-Service- \ A Urje sale of tickets Indicates • donors, one beinc offered through' three days,. firemen were .caned Alice Klamper, 23, ot Linden was mitted that he was in an automo^ Indictment of the pair came as the wrong influence of the youth of today, the right writing me letters until doom's day. . Plenty of petty nt lie 13th annual ball of Rah-1 the courtesy of the Public Service to the City (Han at 4:40 yesterday and two from Clark Township bile accident. Blume, Berry, Forrest, Borden, Reitemeyer, Captain HILTON AYE. * IRVING STREET lie 13th annual ball of Rah1 he ouy FiFiiwariTLdwari d TL. MerritMemtt

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.''- • %&$#$:& THE RAHWAY PAGE-TWO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1935 [THE EAHWAY BECORD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1935 PAGE THREE Society, Clubs, Church—News of Women's Organization! Police Cases Coming To New Empire 'Stars Over Broadway" At Regent Seidel Makes Plans To Aid Athletics Funeral Held For ' past four year*. Continued from Page One '% Woman's Club Takes Legion Auxiliary Presbyterian Fund D. A. R.Will Hear .** Columbian P.-T. A. Fifth Ward Card Ted Seidel, •forme'Fhigh school,,'; Party Saturday Mrs. Frances Cook Card Party Totnorrow State Regent Today To Buy Xmas Trees iuld have expected" something New York Military academy and Five New Members Program Progresses this and had been ready to La. State university athlete is coin! '. The Fifth Wardi Republicans Funeral services for Mrs. Frances church here, in vA. benefit card party will be Miss Mabel Clay, state regent had my imputation in any- pleting his plans to raise funds to o* the New Jersey D. A. R., will will ryonsor, a benefit card party Mary Cook, 89, were held in thedaughter with who Plays Are Viewed . Byheld tomorrow night at 8 o'clock Second Church Organ Will Furnish Christinas j dishonest been discovered. aid in promoting the --extended'/ in the home of Mrs. Edward Dun- be the guest speaker during; the In Masonic Temple "Saturday home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter home, she U also Local Group In Ses- And Chancel Fund Prac- - Cheer For School Muench, 69. Bryant street, yester- "Tried To Berve" high.school athletic program, he- ham, 19 East Milton avenue, by meeting this afternoon at 2:30 of night. Because of a large advance other daughter, ••I tan truthfuUy say that I have sion Here •the Railway Unit, No. 5, American tically Underwritten the Rebecca Cornell chapter, D. Children sale of tickets, the affair has day afternoon. Buriai was in Point Cook, 69 Bryant le erery effort to give the dti- revealed yesterday. n Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Dun- A. R.. in the home of Mrs. G. E. 'leasant. Seidel presented his plan to • "Victory Sunday" service and The Columbian Parent-Teacher been shifted from the home of the sons. LewiLewis Cook. ^ of Bahway my best efforts." Five members were received by ham in charge arid assisted by Gallaway. 109 West Milton, ave- . A native of Jersey City, she hadMass.. and Edward Cooi lyUbers was made a patrolman Superintendent Arthur L. Perry -Mrs;-OJ-rver-Cortwiight,-Mrs._M- .visitation at Second Presbyterian nue.—Mrs^-HeleaJS-Mfinzer will assocUticai-Voted.toJbviriJCit^ -chair rnanr-MM.-iPhlllp-.Cor-2i.v-to theTRahway-WomanVclub during church resulted E practically un^ Uved-with-her-daughter-for-th»-Head.- 3; 1925 Bfter"~servm8T~"as yester'clay~and~"Perry expressed'" the meeting Friday afternoon in Saladin, Mrs.F. Schultz. Mrs. W. be-^soloist. Members will bring mas trees for the school during the Masonic Temple. .•eman for eight months. He Flanagan, Mrs. J. F. Dili Mrs. A. derwritlng the entire program for Christmas" packages'for the Kate the meeting yesterday afternoon. satisfaction" with it. It will be., the home ol Mrs. Duncan A. Tal- the new organ and chancel, which 'Assisting Mrs. Corey on the Jnamed a plalnclothesman later V bot, 6 Mid-wood drive. They were Smith, Mrs. T. Stephens, Mrs. J. Duncan Smith school with Miss A card party •will be held in Janu- committee are. Mrs. Fred Knapp. 1 sened in that, capacity until presented to the Board of Edu-" Kaden, Mrs. J. Herity. Prizes will has been the goal of a brief fund Caroline llandevllle in charge. ary with Mrs. David Needell Mrs. C. A. Lewis, Mrs. Walter raisins program among the con- Mrs. Clyde Arnold, Mrs. Frank nit six years ago when he was cation for consideration at this'? Marple, (Mrs. A. Fred Hope. Mrs be awarded wKh refreshments Mrs. William' A. Ransom- will chairman. Smith, Mrs. Alfred L. Baldwin. noted to the rank, of captain. month's- meeting. served. gregation. ' Quite a number of preside with Mrs. H. F. Mooney, Attendance awards were re- |"Mrs: Walter Pelns and Mrs. dIIAU ;on-and-j-P*opl£_iire_ yet_to be heard from , and his family have lived Seidel has divided- the city Into'.". ie-Misses-Alice-Robinsi Mrs, J. B. Cleavor and (Mrs. S.ctlyedjjy the classes oTJMrs. Har^ Stamler. —-;_-__.._..' iB.—-^_ — 'I—Us-districts-arui-a-team oL-hlgh-. :oUaTr- _,—_^_ Bernatine Col via. representing "^thijpMcplp^ ; W. "Jones" hostesses". "old'CaShionrMUs-Marion - Baker eds-to bring- the~total up to an I/Utiers. as a plalnclothesman, school-students will be named from The music department •will at- the Juniof auxiliary, were pres- wltlx Mrs. R.- D. Burke arid Clyde ic" a large number of "Jobs" | each to attempt to raiss funds. tend the. Damrosch music appre- ent at the recent meeting of theadequate amount to complete the Unaberry tied. project without recourse to fur- I |t wus largely because ciation hour in Radio City Friday, auxiliary.,..Mrs..'Daniel OXtonnbr taiUb Mon Trinity Bible Classes ltv December . 13. _Thg^~ literature presided with Mrs. Mary Mancuso, ther ..'borrowlrfgr" dajrevenine. January 13, with the c In till" /•«p'"' that hr> n-n department will meet with -Mrs. The results are a cause for deep Gorning Child- Study- group -meeting De- Con tinue. Studies _ 1 the second highest rank In Uruguay exported about "117,- secretary. ' ' -. . satisfaction to the workers and artment. . T?nip>) E. Templeton, Woodtiridge A-ioint-Christmas party-"for the -ctnrber-18-lnr-the-home-of-Mrs^ 000,000 pounds of wool in the year road, Tuesday, Decemberl'i. Mis. 1 the entire membership, who : Ered Weiss, 66 Albert street The Bible classes of Trinity M. nding wim September, compared Post and the auxiliary will be held HEvents~ E. church met at 9:45 for their Mary Slayten Wells from the fifth Thursday, December 19. Every lzed~both r-the- needr-for- the—im- Reportswere"glven ly Mrs. Fred BEAITTHE RECORD with about 94,000,000 pounds last' district federation will be the provement, and at the same time Weiss, secretary: 'Mrs. Edgar Da- usual Sunday morning devotional year. member.is asked to be present service. The song service was guest spaaker at the next meet- and bring a gift. the practical obstacles in raising vis, treasurer and Mrs. David Fredric .March and Merle Oberon are the stars of "The Dark Kay Francis b at her best in "I Found Stella Farrish," Rah- ing, Friday, January 3. so large a sum. That the entire Tuesday, December 10 Needall. Juvenile, protection com- conducted by John W. Proudfoot New Empire screen feature Thursday. Friday and Saturday. screen tenUtrc Jean MUliL J^MtLTON --• Each -member. -drew..the. name amount has been subscribed a-t Meeting Rebecca Cornell Chap- mittee. assiisted at the .piano by E. B. County Junior College WisharL C. H. Harding led the -o'-their. club friend for the year to To Present Play -'— this time, or will be reached it 4s ter,. Daughters of-American. Revo- The executive meeting preced- Playing-At-Rahway" j Car Turns Turtle Ball To Support" —Fifty passengers and a crew of whom .they send a greeting upon" expected this week, is an indica- lution in home of Mrs. George E. ed the regular meeting. prayer. will be carried in Germany's The faculty of Union County tion of the loyal and sacrificial Gallaway, 109 W. Milton avenue. j In Westfield Avenue their anniversaries. Following Junior college will present a new After the devotions, the Wom- Along The Amusement Rialto Christmas Charity ewest dirigible, nearing comple- tjie meeting three plays were pre- giving on the part of the congre- -" Meeting, St. Paul's Church en's Second Mile Bible class stud- FREE on for trans-Atlantic service, and 19th century melodrama, "Gold in EMPIRE sented under the direction of Mrs. gation to meet a need in theWorkers in home of Miss Dorothy Lutlieran Ladies To leC- the question 'To Wham Am I David Tishler. 35, of Highland "DAKK.ANGEL" AT EMPIRE FOE WEEKEND Plans are nearly completed for ill have the use of 25 staterooms, the Hiils," Friday evening in the the -annual charity ball to be Kenneth Ritchie, portraying three church, the committee feels. Klrstein, 82 Central avenue. Have Coffee Party Neighbor?" The topic was con- Park had a narrow escape from One of the most powerful and beautiful love stories ever filmed ach with running hot and cold Abraham Clark high school au- "Trip Vir,t^ry rtf the-Empire-theatre-Thursday-Friday-and— sponsored._|by_Eahway Lodge No. I •ater. ^3_—1 TODAY and TOMORROW T5irrfis~of-ehri5tmas-gi{ts. Si toriurn; Roselie: Miss—Ada dact:d by Mrs. George G. Vogel f/a Foo^totion-I I Those enacting the plays were: Faith" the Rev. James W. Laurie Sullivan, 10 Evans street, 2:30 p. and. included the theme of na- Saturday when Samuel Goldwyn's production, "The Dark Angel," 1075, B.'CP; O. Elks, in the club- Blumenthal of Rahway, librarian A coffee party and. fancy goods i day when the car which he was house Saturday -night. Joseph P. A DRAMA THAT WILL Mrs. Thomas McCrea, Mrs. M. urged' the members to consider m., benefit drill team. Degree of sale will be held Thursday after- tions being neighbors and •ch; Jo all patients, both new and starring Fredric March, Merle Oberon and Herbert Marshall be- To study the migration of star- at the college, will play the part this as their investment not only Pocahontas. i driving ran off theToad in West- gins a three day engagement. Dunn, chairman, announced yes- HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND IJrachhausen, Mrs. Lintz, Mrs. of Old Kate. noon. December 19. in the home work to promote world peace. <1, a bottle of foot lotion for fleld avenue near Madison avenue terday. fish, which cause much damage to William Clarkson, airs. J. B. in themselves and the spiritual Wednesday, December 11 The men continued the study of Adapted from a play by Guy Bolton, the screen play of "The of Mrs. WiEIam Brunt, 83 Mont- d. hot, strcatini and burn- and overturned in an adjaceni Al Kalla of Linden will bring lysters and clams, the United Cleaver, Mrs. ' Orrin A. Griffis, welfare of the present generation, Bridze party by Ladies' auxili- gomery street, by the Lutheran ! the work of the disciples in an ef- ct. field. Dark Angel" was prepared by Lillian Hpiinmri, author of the smash itates Bureau of Fisheries has Mis. Chalmers Reed, Mrs. Charles but as their contribution to gen- Broadway stage hit, "The Children's Hour," and Mordaunt Shairp, his 10-piece WOR. orchestra for MEETINGS THIS WEEK ary to Y. M. C. A. Lacces' Aid society. A Christmas fort to decide who has done ths j The car landed on its top and dyed a number of them with bril-. .JV Card. Mrs. KJauminzer, Mrs. erations to come. Christmas party by Ladies' party will be held Friday aftsr- mast for Christianity. The are no "lfs," "bula" or who will be remembered -for his stage success, "The Gre^n the entertainment which will be (Editor's note: Meetings of local I came to a stop with all four wheels in .the form of a cabaret. iant colors and liberated them $&Ty Davis and Miss Betty Davis. '•probably no one here," he de-Sewing society of Second Presby- noon, December 27. I cushions were" guided by . A. V. This ts an absolute Bay Tree." . / Jong the Atlantic coast. 1 organizations • are listed In this j in the. air. Tishler told Special The story which is set in a quiet corner of lovely rural England The affair is open to Elks and • Refreshments were served by column each Tuesday and Friday. clared, "had any part in build- terian church in lecture room. 'Mrs. Hr-W. Hageman recently I Carkhuff and took In the study EE tift. . Officer Crahan, who investigated, •frejfare committee with Mrs. G.Publicity chairmen are asked to ing this fine building; yet an have follows the lives of a woman, Kitty Vane (Merle Oberon) and two their friends. Proceeds will pay notify The Record ot any errors or Bridge supper in Uderan Out- became a member of the society. I of the opposition ot the disciples sit as and receive your bottle that he was attempting to dodgi JS.JSaUaway and Mrs. G. L. Orton omisBlonB.) been blessed by it. This is theing club beginning at_7:I5p.. m. The next meeting. January 8. will to the work of Paul IMPORTANT^FEATURES men, Alan Trent (Fredric March) and Gerald Shannon (Herbert for the annual distribution of only-opportunity -of -this-nature Dec-Jtrt »'.-—-another—machine which- did—no' TlarshalDT~Since~chirdhooarKltt3r has"adored' Alan, -and-Gerald- ehristmas- .baskets —among—the. pouring. ~ Today "Card paftyTLadies auxiliary to be with Mrs. Mads Kristcnsen. 187 OF THE NEW LA SALLE I stop. Tishler was unhurt and t Mrs! Rolph T. Marsh presided that may comt in our lifetime in American Legion. Post No. 5, inPrice street. has adored Kitty. The war takes both men and in the trenches needy. — PLUS — Railway -Hebrew association. this church." I passenger In his car sustained there comes to Alan the realization of his love for Kitty. Home with Mrs. Sidney F. Greenhalgh Board of Governors of Memo- home of Mrs. E. Dunham, 19 E. K7IEE-ACT1ON • HYDRAULIC BRACES slight scratch on the forehead STARTS "WOMEN MUST secretary. Mr. Laurie reminded the peo-Milton avenue, at 8 p. m. Of Personal Interest otli Feet c on leave, he tells her of his love, but their plans to marry are shat- rial hospital." Wednesday, December 18. CEXTEB-POINT STEERINC • Tt'nRET-Tor ! which did not require medical at- tered by a sudden call cancelling all leaves. ple that the primary question in Thursday, December 12 heated . 50 * i tention. ; THANKSGIVING DEMANDS WEDNESDAY —Wcmen-of-Moos«, "any'enterprise for a Cnnstiairwas j—Public-card—party r-Degrcc—ol BIDE STABILIZER • fP't-'"'" nrvrii iTnp When-Alanis-reported-killedi-Kltty-s-life-i& broken.—After-the- Clark Boardi of Education. Kt.\D THE KECOKD war, she becomes engaged to Gerald, but in the eleventh hour fate BIT • KNIGHTS TO SUMMIT the question "Is this in accord- Mrs. H. M. Searles. 443 St. TH1PLE-EASCE CHOKE AFTER S:. Paul's Social chapter. ance with God's will?" He illus- steps in and the dream of her life is fulfilled-ln a gloriously happy Session of Second Presbyterian from to 1 o'clock. j George avenue. Is visiting ths Vas- JERSEY Thanksgiving and Christmas .HIT ! Members of Rahway Council, trated victories of faith from the LT,__A...ln: rsar-club located in the New Wcs- . ftfcrt I'M 11klr^l. Oscar Wilkerson Cat ending. ' days are the big feast days of the ^ights^f^oiumbusr lttd 66"Albert street. • Ivii, I^tw York. e—Lielia 7ear~m~this~state. So-aTe-trrey Rebecca Cornell Chapter," Thursday. December 19 the open house celebration to be the fact that true faith was al-nians. 'ODiSTS through United Artists. most other states, according to Daughters o* American Revolu- ways both trust andi action, and Meeting. Second Ward Demo- Tea Room Prominent in the imposing supporting cast are Janet Beecher, data compiled by the gas com- Meld by the Summit organization tion. Friday, December 13' cratic club. I Mrs. James Murphy. Jr.. and ] TATMXSS FOOT DOCTORS" Oscar .A. Wilkerson. Jr.. 26, o: in-its new clubhouse tonight. . that faith had to be coupled with Thirteenth "n"""' dance of I daughter Shirley, 67 Albert street. [ Cake and Tea - 50 Cents 241 Elm avenue is in Memorial John Halliday, Henrietta Crosman, Frieda Inescort, Claude Allis- panies. On those two days the Court Victory, No. 449. Catholic works. Coffee party and fancy goods ter, George Breakston, David Torrence, Cora Sue Collins and domestic gas load takes a tremen- Daughters of America. Rahway Patrolmen's Benevolent ; are leaving today to Join Mr. Mur- 95 Broad St.. Elizabeth hospital being treated for lacera- glad, "Faith _is not -wishful thinking. sale by Lutheran Ladles' Aid so'.- phy in Beaumont, Texas. Teacup Readings Gratis tions and bruises sustained whei others. dous jump because of the un- Rahway Aerie. No. 1863, Eagles. association. John Kiesecker, chauv ciety in home of Mrs. William caouat &ami/y of K/tlcUrJom- No matt-r what your troubles (eidon Auxiliary Card It is based- on adequate facts. We- man. : Dally. 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. his car and one driven by Francis For today and tomorrow, the Empire offers two fine features usual amount of cooking in the gloriotu Army and Navy Union auxiliary. Brunt, 83 Montgomery street, af- may be, I will help you. home. Party Tomorrow io not 'wish' we were, or 'hope Meeting, music department of H. Nickau. of 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. All welcome. Open 10 to 10 daily Pepinger. Lake avenue, collided with Donald Cook In "Motive for Revenge" and "Women Must show! Franklin P.-T. • A. everything will be all right. God ternoon. Pierpont street and West Hazel ', A card party will be held by the Tomorrow Rahway Woman's club, in home ! student in Duke univwsny mcai- \ EL. 3-8611 Dress" with Irene Hervey. These records of the peak and has laid down the plan of salva- of Mrs. Charles Roche, 157 Mea- Saturday, December 21 ', cal school, was recently pledged 1131 Elizabeth Ave. wood avenue at 11:30 last nighi low points of the demand for gas Ladies' Auxiliary to~0ie~American Rahway Women's Republican Supper and Christmas party by V'rr«. Callous and K-jriior,?* "TOP HAT" "BEINGS ASTAtRE AND ROGERS TO RAHWAY Jjefeion Post No. 5 tomorrow eve- tion through the work of Jesus dow avenue. i by A!?ha Kappa Kappa, national Wilkerson sustained a cut on are important to the gas com- club. Christ, and when we accept that Rahway Women's Democratic as- i medical fraternity. Nickau is the j Elizabeth. N; J. right cheek which required five Fred Astalre-dances his way Into Ginger Rogers' heart and paniPs of this state because they ning at -8 in the home of Mrs. E. Meeting, Sea Rovers in home of sociation. REE EXAMINATION IT WILL PAY YOV TO comes perilously close to stepping right out again in "Top Hat." Patriotic Order of Redmen. as our own, and take Him as ourStan Swierk, River street. i son of Mr. and Mrs. William- V. j stitches to close. enable the companies to prepare Dilnham, 19 East Milton avenue. Rebekahs. personal saviour and turn from Monday, Deeember 23 VISIT MADA3IE LIELIA Special Officer Paulsen Investi- •the new RKO Radio musical comedy which unites this premier Public card party by Social ' Nickau, 11 Charlotte place. • romantic team for the fourth time and comes to the Rahway for the demand of each day, ac- Common Council. evil to Him. we KNOW every- chapter of St. Paul's church in Christmas party, iRahway Young gated. . , cording to the New Jersey Public LadifiSfrSewirig circle, ZiZon Lu- thing-will-be all right." - - Republicans, Craftsmen's hall, theatre. • _• ' .-...' parish house. 8:15 p. m. j - '•a.Ticre wur_jge a regular meet- j Featuring a complete screen musical score by Irving Berlin, Utility Information Committee. A "Church Workers To theransaiurch. ••" ." evening.. . :. .. ,: . . | ing of the Wcmm's Auxiliary of • i sudden cold snap which causes all MINNA GOMBELL" The minister declared -that the Meeting,' business and formal, ' riday, December 27 "Top Hat" is a gay qnd colorful romance which combines sprightly Held Public Luncheon Past Pccahontas. same quality of faith which was by the Deutsher club, in Greven's j the Union County Medical society] gas-heating_appliances to b; turn- Thursday Christmas party by Lutheran comedy with its love interest. Edward Everett Horton, Erik-Rhodes— HARDIE-ALBRIGHT • The Church Workers of St. part of redemption should be dis-hotel. at the Nurses home of the St.! and Eric Blore, three of the featured players who appeared with ed on furnishes another quick de- lEJaul's church will hold a public Veterans^ of Foreign Wars. played in every detail of life that Ladies' Aid society, afternoon. I Elizabeth hospital in Elizabeth, on mand for more gas and the .com- Rahway Camp, No. 55, Forest- Saturday, December 14 Monday, January 6 Astaire and Miss Rogers In "The Gay Divorcee," are again seen luncheon Thursday noon from was truly guided of God, and that Elks' Charity ball, Elks' club. 1 Wednesday evening. December 11. to supporting roles, and a brilliant newcomer to the cast is Helen panies can meet such emergencies 11:30 to 1 o'clock in the parish ers of America. faith was a means of partnership Card party. Past Pocahontas jat 9 o^cloci. Informal entertain- only by being prepared. Betty Boop Cartoon Fourth Ward Democratic club. West Milton avenue. association in home of Mrs. Ed- Broderick, stellar comedlenne.of the NewYork.stage. h!ouse. Mrs. Archer Collyer is in with God in His Kingdom pro- Awards of contest to be made ment wU! follow the bufiness Astaire and Miss Rogers meet In , with a dance serving charge. gram. ward J. Best. 211 West .Grand meeting. It is heped- that .all JOINT SUPPER PLAN by Junior Service league at Vail avenue. as a novel introduction. It's a case of love at first sight, and £hen DISHES FOR LADIES Paul McCroskey sang "Be Yeplace and Irving street, 2:30 p. m. mexoers wi3 attend. things begin to happen. The romance follows a stormy and at MONDAY and WED. The Hi-Y dub and Blue Tri- Faithful"-fTom-Mendelssonn's-"Str angle will have a joint supper club with Miss Fhilomena Pepe,• us course whlcli~extends~to~the-tido:—Thererwhere—- Edwaref Evtrett HortonT I PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY meeting in the Y. M. C. A. tomor- Paul" as an offertory. Prior to the regional school, district No, L. : Councilman Edmund P. Jen-' |p ftnrl hlue_lagpons sparkle invitingly, affairs come to Helen Brodericlc, Erik THURS. - FRI. - SAT •65 Maurice a*eUUe. " ninjs is confined to his home, 3 * NOW 2JIIG HITS Rhode), Erie-Blore row night at, 6:3tf Members p. m. Meeting. Clark P.-T. A. a spectacular climax. • Plans for the annual Christ- gregation spoke on the fund rais- Sunday, December IS Brookfleld place, with a cold. rA'as party were made by thethe committee are J. Fitterer, G. Wednesday, January 8 --.. Dances, said to be the most intriguing of any yet introduced *" • It's got everything I Onderd-onk, William Hoodzow, C. ing program. Jan van Herwerden, First monthly Sunday night so- by Astalre and Miss Rogers, are climaxed by the featured "Picco- Catholic Daughters last night. general chairman, illustrated tiie Study group, Grover Cleveland Harding, T. O'Connor, R. Trem- cial by Ladies' Auxiliary to Rah- school at 2 p. m. lino." This dance creation, acclaimed as more fascinating than bly. J. Andrews'. A. O'Neill, R. need tor the new instrument in way Hebrew association in, meet- RADIO BKPAIBINO either the "Carioca" or the "Continental," is done by the co-stars THUNDER co-opsratlon with Miss Stryker, Meeting, Lutheran Ladies' Aid 1 Person and R. Blacklcck. ing room. IS Team Bxv«l\ Mark Sandrich directed. \ with works on the same principle as the church property committee >and ment by Fourth Ward Republi- BOLAND BROS., Inc. IIUIttAV. Stove Ton 11.00 Meeting, Deborah Mite Mis- can club in Greven's hotel. OPEX EVEMXCS VOCABUIAET OF 50 WORDS the brilliant illumination that IMIILION gyroscope used to stabilize ships. PHONE RAH. 7-0477 EDMUND LOWE a member of the organ committee, sionary society of Ebenerer A. M^ Saturday. January 18 —SPEEDS PHONE MESSAGES^ adds .sa_much_much_to_the_ joyous, j • Starrinj DICK Nut-. ..-.,, Ton-10.75 ~als PAUL WHITEMAN. STAGE Rahway Woman's club with Mrs. all correspondence is done by em- indows. Electric candles are far v- -.JW-.S^ND i.i'k RA'M'CiN'A •" apart. in a dedication service at Ralph E. Templeton, Woodbridge ploying only 640 words. RAHWAY MEN'S the close of the morning includ- road. afer than the wax variety. Run ed I. E. Jones, C. E. Corbin, H. E. It Is quite possible that this olored light through the trees GLEE CLUB •Benefit theatre performance BOTH FEET^ concentration of words is due toand shrubbery on your grounds. Davis, G. J. Lander, W. L. Toms, sponsored by Women's auxiliary FOR S. W. Jones, Jr., P. K. Anderson, the present-day demand for Bun strings of colored lights of the Y. M. C. A. in the Rah- TREATED speed, says the New Jersey Public along your veranda. Festoon H. L. Gray. P. J. McCroskey, Da- way. theatre. Y. M. C. A. vid Edwards, W. D. Cunningham, Utility Information Committee. strings of colored lights along the Dinner meeting, Junior Cham- $1.00* The telephone is our quickest form aves o* your house. Jshn Edwards, R. N. Koeher, F. btr of Commerce, Oreven's hotel. of communication and the arer- C. Hitchcock, R. W. Lindsay, 6:30 p. m. DR. H. H. SILVER age business man who picks up Ranald Dunning, W. L. BosweH, Wednesday, December 18 the transmitter wants to convey S. J. Boden, E. E. iLauer, Adam Old-fashioned bam: dance in Surgeon Chiropodist Rankine, Jr., Adam Rankine, Sr., his ideas and get his answer as" Lester Grube William Mclntyre. St. Mary's hall by Children of 140 Main Street Kah. 7-2375 the family a quickly as'possible.' ' ~' Mary. •Corns. Callous. Dunlims FIRST GRADE to gleaming General WATER TASTE AND ODOR ANTHRACITE COAL - NO REASON FOR ALARM RAHWAY 7-0490-J Save Something New Heights of Qhristmas Electric Refrigerator CASH PRICES for Christmas! It's a This is one of the two seasons Egg ...... $10.50 in the year when drinking water Stove ...... —EVERY MONTH By selecting the highest possible Only 4 More Days Of These Low Prices gift that will be en- may develop unusual tastes and . 11.00 standard for our services we find odors. But here in-New Jersey Nut joyed every day for there Is no reason to be alarmed . 10.75 that each phase of our work has On Our Standard Grade Of Lehigh Coal many years to come. because the -water resources of the Pea .. . 9.00 and Invest It in acquired characteristics not usu- state are kept hi a healthful and Buckwheat We have decided to meet the prices of various trades of BOOTLEG COAL for a limited time s 7.75 ally associated with services as only to convince the trade the difference of quality rather than price, and we are pleased to sanitary condition that have •Phone Your Order! Light up for Christmas! Dcforate the If you will tell us what Christmas G-E Monitor Top, earned the state a national repu- the Citizens reasonably priced as those offered announce these low prices as follows: Christmas tree with strings of colored decorations you plan, we shall be glad to Flatop and Iiftop tation for the purity of its water. by The Pettit Funeral Home. In In the'spring and in the fall of Building & Loan STOVE COAL CIQ 75 electric lights: put electric candles at each help you make the best use of them? Our this specialized field *uch regard models from which to every year there Is a shift In wa- window: —fast«r~ an -illuminated"holly" ter" currents,—reports- the—New JAPANESE OIL for standards cannot but"result" in" NUT COAL .. ,^v,v-,,--,-.— 10*50 h6m"c~ligh"ting pV wreath on the door. Carry the spirit of select. Only a small" Jersey Public Utility Information Milf UU.l. A. A SOUND CONSERVATIVE INSTITUTION greater satisfaction. PEA COAL Q*75 a study of Christmas electric illumina- Committee. The water literally FOR HAIR AND SCALP cheer and hospitality into the garden. tion and will give you the benefit of their amount down deliv- turns itself over, the surface DMforait from OnUaory Hair Tnlci THAT OFFERS YOU SAFE INVESTMENT You can turn it into fairyland by trim- ' IT'S A SCAlf MEDICINEI WE SKILLFULLY PLAN EVEEY DETAIL HEEE No. 1 BUCK; ...... 7*50 services without charge. Just telephone ers in time for Christ- water going to the bottom' and We 1 tl. FEEL IT WORM At All Draggllh the bottom water coming to Ur ming the shrubbery and decorating the and someone will call to discuss decora* Vrttt hr FRtE BHkUt "Tin Tnrtt Atoot Talk it Over With Our Secretary Leading; Funeral Directors for Over a Century per ton, CASH TO DRIVER mas. No more pay- top. The organic matter in Ih T>« Hair." Ntliiul Rawly C, Nn Yark trees. tive lighting with you. ' ments until March! sediment is thus disturbed bill ON AND AFTER MONDAY, DEC. 16 REGULAR PRICES WILL special treatments for a few day: Citizens Bldg. & make the changes brief and In PETTIT FUNERAL HOME PREVAIL. ORDER NOW! ^ PtcMt fafai wcro lowtrod thli ygcr. ll will cost you f«i tojanrof tkcfrltall* than In fornv r"^ checks l Loan Association Telephone Rahway 7-0038 COLORED ELECTRIC LIGHTS and Port Reading Coal Co. North Jersey Coal Co. ADD TO HOLIDAY SPIRIT 144 Irving Street Phone Rahway 7-1234 POET READING, N. 3. 1 ALBERT STEEET RAHWAY, N. J. Williams Electric Co. FEVER 193 West Milton Ave^ Rahway, N; JV P\7BLI€«)SEHVICE Christmas lighting has grow Phone Woodbridge 8-0728 - Vttne Rah. 7-2330 rapidly during the past few years first day because the public is learning the uqnid - Tablets Headache Salve - Nost Drops in 30 minutes

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-'«r' • ^' ^1^+i.^r- J] f * ."'ft PAGE FOUR TUESDAY,- DECEMBER 10; 1936 THE RAHWAY REOORlviH HE RAHWAY-RECORD T TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1935 PAGE FIVE-? Robert Misdorn a'Christmas party at the Scout WRITTEN BOOST Sister to Be-His Queen Crime Conference House. On December 20 the dirt Phalanx To Sponsor Continue Crime STUDENT Dies In Hospital ChiffotiyVery Loose London Surprise BY Girl Scout Council will entertain the T>1- :Prank Rahway Teachers' associaiteri-tuitf of the police committee, said prisoners in the lock-up on .Among the new activities plan- Robeck Is making arrangements.: careful driving. Sergeant J. V. Funeral services Ing from 11 to 12 between now and M a.-a as a member'of the, executive members of the governing bod; ! °ore, local chairman, announced charges of robbing a local tavern. ned is the- Phalanx bowling tour- i^Wii '..Connover. guest speaker, was se- the Jr. Order " W, Christmas will take part in the Clifford Allen reported on the By Virginia. Milncs ) cacajittos .of 'New Jersey State were Interested in the crime j last nlgh^ A number of gifts are Detectives Johnny Kiesecker and nament with Edward Schremp, k, cured with the help of Col. H. at 7:30 and by caroling on Christmas eve. Tills Christmas party December 21 and Scicncj Teachers' association. problems of the city and suggest- ! y*t to be received. Moore said: Gene MCMahon turned in a quick Edward Payne and Frank Yarnell * Norman Schwarzkopf. John In accordance with the ancient at 8 In the_hqmc." I will. bc_ln charRe of Mrs. Charles the executive committee reported ed •«- police-control-bottrd-com*- | "-It -Is not-too 'lat-e-for-anji who piece of work on .the case. in cjiarge. ~ - i-Luckhurstr-president-of-the-orga— XErt3nrin™Provinrial France,- the — made Thursday afternoon i Hubbard and Mrs. Roger Rolph on Sunday's meeting. Edward 1- am's resignation -bcca'm.5 known. posed of n~ clergyaan from : a have not yet contributed_ta_do_so- Phalanx has also" agreed"- to ", - _nizatic-n-,was- in charge of the Rahway cemetery. Petati and the rehearsals will be held at Machbn spoke on the turkey share French club planted St. Barbara's i there was much comment*, and Protestant, Catholic and Hebrew by sending their gift to Mr. Jan sponsor a house basketball lea- opening exercises. Sergeant Con- Home Is In charge of-.* ;the First- Presbyterian church. contest raising funds for CKrlst- wheat at the meetins Wednesday. c.eryone yearned to regret vary church to work with several van HerwerdBn, the treasurer, at It was said at election time by gue for "Y" senior members.and ( nover's speech was for the pur- menta. * , Every Scout who takes part must mas charity and announced that suchUha't hs was leaving.us..He Council msmbjrs. He urcsd glv- the First National Bank, who will hisjopponents that Andy Strakele fc The planting of the wheat is the- : j attend at least-one f ulljehearsal^ Charles Schults and) Salvatpra arummige sale would also.i)e. heldhld . i, consl<,2rsd by some if^n«eH»ow«s4^th ptt be. glad-to-recelve-it.-The local moved" lnto^-the'^Foxtrth^Ward Cocuzza -were appointed as com- g ."importance" of careful driving _ on .first step.in.ths club's.celebration Hp The committee.is composed 'of. w orker;" tut "-what" 5s more impor- ucs and chapter appreciates the.-generous solely to run for Common Coun- mittee to draw up plans. This the part of people of-high school nf fihristm-ii: ng i- i; cp1°hr.itfri lice commlUce and transfer ot I The Raharay Oirl Scout Council Vernon Owston, Mildred Chees^- nr "., he is Know pcnny-wl rp?;nonsp nf thp rtt^?y*ng thp far- - -cirHhere^-The-eleetin-is-forgot- league will get under wav after age. n.is lalK was illustrated.with present power from the mayor. 1 tories-and- the- organizatioiLs of man, Mrs. Charles C. Hull, Roberta in Provence, Prance: The super- Mr. Merriam's sense of humor cqnditlpns_ _tabt ttv«i , j have the honor of presenting- - ..Members of Troop No. 7 will trim -te^and-Andy-stlU-Bets-hi^-mail the-holldaysy-and-should be one r _jn st anc e s _\vh:re_caxel£ssneis_i\'as Rev. Laurie-Heart ^ the city and sincerely thanks all LawrenciTarid Mrs."Allen. '" ' one of the traits which the stu. Men arust be elected to mS j, three Rahway Qirl Scouts. Kay j'he Christmas trea-at :he Scout at hia Fourth Ward address. of the outstanding promotions at responsible for injuries to drivers stition if the wheat has grown who have _contributed to this c nts -like best. He can laugh at — The Rev. James W. Laurie, pas- city who arc not "irriniloLl indlcy. Anna Klnch and Lillian; Housc and members of Troop No. 1 More campaign propaganda dis- the "Y" this season. . , and pscestrians. In conclusion by Christmas time, the coming cause whether their con- j ttes. make some good cnes ir. tor of Second Presbyterian church. place on the gravy bsat"il»« tri lh lr wl proved, as it usually is. Andy, Another worthwhile service Sergeant Connover expressed a year's crops will be plentiful, but u •r, the Golden Eaglet badge i ^ f P «' »lch the Scouts The house number is flashed on ciass, "cut there is also strict disci- said there we:s t •She drfepdd h ' incidentally, is one of the most project is the setting up of the 'desire_iOr better co-operation on j.Stodoy evening..December 30;hospital each year. Members of "I wish also to thank_the and should tho wheat-net- come -up'; pline iriTlis class. Another ch.nr- crime - prevention, - dt active Republicans in the Fourth Phalanx room as ageneral reading i panels beside-the door are il- our part. committees and the many work- there will be famile in the com- a-terlstio of this teacher is his penalty and stopping it at Itr men have dor.? ne I St. Paul's parish, house. This j Troop 12 will bake cookies for the Ward and has started a ward Re- room for the senior members. luminated automatically when a ;; . As a special feature for the pro- ! arty !ven ers who made it possible for Rail- ing year. quizzical smile which may be ln- source. The latter deserved the little training and cqilraSjj ioor is bestowed on Girl Scouts P 8 'or the underprivileged publican club there. The members will donate periodi- person steps on a new front door gram, Charles Bellamy gave a one year is $615.04. he said. children way to make such a-creditable mat. • •-- The largo Christmas meeting •"•pulec in three ways: sarcasm, have had. Shv sugj{ Unusual and outstanding ability! °v the Council. cals and magazines, will decorate violin solo, accompanied by Mil- ins the .joint that juvenile delin- showing. Especially does the will include a chapel service, in a a-nuiement and disgust. I have Ins of costs of court. »BWS the room, and will also keep it __ dred Hubeny. U a problem ol adult de- d character by the national Girl \ . chapter desire to thank The (Rah- chapel decorated by the students, never seen Mr. Merriam give a automobile ar.a r.et po in order. Many attempts havev ence of the Phalanx and muct •In response to our gifts of jut ornanbration. An honored j way Record for the splendid pub- Two ardent suitors of a charm- a supper and entertainment. The lJnqucney The cost cf maintaln- Before cltb;ns cnr'r j jng_locaLgirl_met-.each_oth.er_for been made in the past to provide" credit is due to the members who —Thanksgiving—basket*,—PriiKHpaJ- Ing one inmate at N. J. R. for Te -jst-anO-speaker-on-thls-occasiorr—M^-MarionJJulnn.Cookeixlass. committee in charge are lefresh- b v claims that he has witnessed they shouM ct'.::ziz ln Arts and c tLs ttl11 mecl al Ule the first time the other night facilities for a quiet room for read- are rendering such a valuable Kocher read several letters of ap- one year is $615.40, he said, p be Mrs. Frederick Edey. who ™ for the large space it donated in : msr.ts. Elinor Weaver, chairman. Scout Hou5e on ing, •writing, but without success. service to the "Y." Primus John pr.eciation-from families who had tn s spectacle. Eui tot October has been the na- Saturday morning publishing the Ions lists of mem- when both arrived at the young tr| amL Ethel Hsnson. Theora Semple, painting to the cost of enforcing oi thli %vecil al The meeting was the most Francisky presided at the meet- n -received these baskets. •Sper.ce," as he has bean nick- deprived of a •--•U president of tho Girl Scouts ' 10:00.-Scouts who bership enrollment." lady's home at the same time. As Dorothy Armstrong, Irene Kilar;' penalties after crimes have been arc spirited! in the four years' exist- ing, with Jack Cornell, secretary.. . Earl Walter, coach of the high 1 ;a-.;d by tfc; pupils, is ccnsld- Uon. the said. .Jier plans for this ceremony interested in this project which a tribute to her charm and her decorations, Seymour Williams, committed. belnB London rumors of impending mar- school basketball team, announc- <"-»d one of the best teachers, not Resarcing education, 4 j be announced later. ^ offered to Rahway Girl ability to handle an uncomfort- chairman. Irving Dembling. Paul riage of Mary Brian (above) to ed the opening of the basksoball crly in abuiiy to teach his sub- !:.-e offlctrs and rigid enforcsment thi Board of; EiuciCja • i Scouts should resister at head- Irs Many tcomen are turning from the able situation, both spent the Buddy Rogers has blase Hollywood' Demblinir,. Harry Laiznye. Frank jects, bt: also because of his per- of the tilling of tickets rule. He serving to give jois to tie ( -» - Frank McCormiCK tifltl-fitting formal gotcn to the evening in the house and left the buzzing with excitement .-season. Another announcement • • , ^ouaru-rs. There is a small fee of footer model luch as Barbara Sum- Steele. Robert Trembley. Robert sonality. urged prcpir re-organkation of dren of local best of friends. Real diplomacy. n 'was made concerning intra-mura! I As has beenrthe usual, custom of :25 ccmr for :htsc classtsaoxover Funeral "Tomorrow u?ck, screen actress, is seen tcearing. Blaeklock. Theodore Smith: sub- 'basketball practice for girls to be One girl wanted- to know if a police department and later fur- pleaded for a-.z ! Rshway Oirl 8coUts In. years oporatlntr expense.-,. The Wcdnes- It it snow ichite chiffon set with dia-. we call it. Junior Stamp Club decoration, Betty Felton. chair- •held at Glover Cleveland school s.-ned petition would make our nishing equipment for the depart- Jar activities un the. t the ChristmftS •yniAn will b* da^' tvenir.K clasi nov» lias seven Funeral services for Mrs.-Frank mond cut brilliants sclth both the man. Gienna See, Marie Klasek, Names Officers 'on Monday, December 9 Packard ccmlstry teacher stay. His ment to work with properly. for employmtn, : of bodice and tkirt gathered into a .EJith-Era-y. - Josephine-Roliinson; 1 with, festivities both lor Scouts attending and there is still C. M:Cormick, 67 Inman avenue, MdJbJJOliMandJiLJbe_e.cMirJront^JOelicatt -•Werner-gare-a pep~ral!r~on~the plans-seem very d-Sniterhawe E—S—MVr"***T**ri *'nx»n*Unr flfjtucheitt it —Even-though-he-is-chief-^againr menu and invitations. Elizabeth Kinc George of Greece, recently restored to hU throne, let it be known at. recreation for th? county park) "We must pu: j pink begonias created the graceful Cliff Dunphy Is still working. He' •junior football dance and asked A versatile scarf of brown caracul and so we wish him all possible underprivileged dilldren v,ho: Y. M. C. A. met Friday evening and j Hancock, chairman. Virginia Mil- that he hns no intention of remarrying. He plans to elevate his morrov.-. A native of Chester, she bodice corsage. AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE -for everyone's support. lends norelty and chic to this dress success in his new position. : commiMlcn. spoke on ths value in offlc: ar.c not has .been supervising the taking nes. _Katherine_. McCoy, _.C!ara_ sister, Princess Hclcne of Rumania, divorced wife of Kinc Carol, to rank ; no: members of the orgamza- Ilrs".' 'Walter Charles was re- elected officers as follows: 1 and jacket ensemble icorn byBettc of recreation as _a crime_prevent- fenpooC. who_ -*Ui. xxt. to ; tied Saturday. of statements from prisoners and President, Paul McNally; vice Mershcn. Ruth Tosh, Grace ~Datis screen actress. The deep gray ol Queen.—Theyore shown in-London recently. elected president- of the Leader's t atlve. his 4>arty." t:n?"«s!i eft mick iit. home and two daughters, New Church street, died Sunday writer. ested in joining the club may do so j Rules Stated school system are being given the president and Mrs. HoOTr_Rplp_h. Guaranteed' 2 years Charles Bellamy. The guests at SPONSORED BY THE mantle of smusniia and iclfrjat^j wpul(j_bc_p"acjii_a_p -il:s—Anna-B!eiler. Chester, Pa., night about 11:39. having been in by seeing Mr. Reed or Mr. Laugh-1 opportunity by-the National Youth secretary. Followiiic tlic business INSTALLED COMPLETE the meeting-nill lncluda-MrsT O\xs-' Squad-Honored— iifiction. eiimlnate"partlfan pals-! Justice. and XOss Mary McCormick at failing health for the past six lin. -}• Distributors of Administration of assisting their T.'S£.:;n_ih; leaders held a Christ- months. WITH 275 GALLON TANK By Edward Levitsky tave Brachausen, Miss Savage. Rahway 'Junior Chamber of Commerce home: a sisur, Mrs. Thomas Bray The Junior Chamber of Com- The following boys attended at| B« parents to keep them in school. 'LACE TO GO ! mas party and refreshments were She is-survived by two daugh- "KQPPERS COKE ; Thesauruscs will be taken from Miss Helen Mills. Edward Per- of Cncster and a brother, James merce which promises to be one the election of officers: Edward; Through this plan, the Federal I hereby make application to enter the outdoor Christmas Dis- served. ters, Mrs. John Stutz, Rahway, Dealers in AU Kinds •their dusty shelves; dictionaries rine, Principal Ralph Kocher. Su- At Junior Dance Mclntyre. Warren, Ohio. of our most active and most Carlin, John Barton, John Poland, Government distributes aid to play Contest. Our Christmas decorations. will b; lighted for with whom she made her home; $225.00 [will come into demand; reference perintendent Arthur Perry, Mil- Albert E. Lehrer is in charge worth-while organizations, sub- Eugene Best, John Brighouse, Wil-1 worthy pupils who are thereby the Judges' review on December 26. 27 and 28. between the MASONS' MATERIALS Serviced Free for 2 years •books will be fought over: and cV.-ec Hubeny, president of the- By Jlcrton Ancier of funeral arransements. Mrs. Joseph Fisher, Woodside, L. mits the—following "Do you 1 liam McBride. David Kaiser, Bob able to remain in school. Pupil; hours of 8 and 11 P. M. . . Short ly.afler the first of the year I., four grandchildren and three rthere will be a noted increase in Latiljal n and German club; and 10 The members of the football The Mystery Chef Is Back on the Aid] know?" data which should be of Westerlund, Paul McNally and; 24 Hour Fuel Oil Service — Meter Delivery may be assigned to any work a training course for new leaders great-granc;hilc!:en. •the activity' of the high school j »A" students of first year French squat were feted a.t the Junior Interest; John Walsh. about the school which is socially Name: : _ _ w.U be conducted by .Mrs. D. J. BEAD THE BECORD She was a member 0* St. Mary's •history classes in the near future-;_iT.he:. iub alsb" plans to give a Football dance Friday night at Tune in and let him help you uith your Besides stamps, the members of desirable, and no pupil is asked tot Brawley. local director. church and had lived in "Rahway .for all the high school American Christmas basket'. Roosevelt- school. The first team, Address: .„• the club are interested in the col- work more than three hours a for 10 years. Her home was in •history and' democracy classes will those who had fought well and cooking problems. DID YOU KNOW THAT lecting of air mail covers, ship Jbe striving for the prize of $10 of- day or 10 hours a week. JUDGES' DECISION VTTLL BE CONSIDERED FINAL Providence, R. I., where burial will hard all season, were awarded "The first graduating class.from postrnarks~and~hlstorical~mark^ fered by the Veterans of Foreign The student assistants thus far Mail this blank to John Stevens, Chairman, Christmaj Lighting STATIQN WEAF be made Wednesday in St. •Francis E. HAZELWOOD AVE. NEAR MAIN chocolate footballs by Dorothy the Rahway high school in June ings. •Wars for the best essay on se- rerSOnalS are 'assigned to such work as typ- Cant::;: in care of The Kahway Record. Rahway, N. J., not cemetery. Wilkes with accompanying cere- Even* Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 A.M. You'll love the air of . CHRISTMAS CARDS 1876 consisted! of only four young Donald Henry had charge of the . .Jecte* -teotacrtttic-stfbjccts. ing, being, special messengers and. Jater. than December 21, 1935. Phone Rahway 7-0309 mony. The dance following the eareireo Informality. : large "iron ore "deposits; in one ladies and two young men? -And meeting and election - of officers, • The details of the contest have ._ By Jean Graves assisting in the. laboratory and presentation was for the stiuad. area- of Brazil affect airplane do you recognize in the class list and will act as advisor to the club.' •Been announced to the members the domestic art department. Always open and you're Come In and Look Around The decoration was appropriate compasses so seriously that avia- the names of some_our our pres- of'- -the'—-Air.crr.-m History and Recently Miss-Ruth Kane en- Of the 15 pupils participating for the occasion. With scarlet THIBTEEX Ht'SKY MEN IN j the cost of a dgar, a shine, a pack arsays welcome for_a late o t'c-rs~ sometimE'3fare""thrown off ent-day Rahway families? The Problems of American Democracy tertained. Her guests were Anna in this project in Railway. 11 are Sec Our Marvelous Selection of and black banners and the dance EVERY KILOWATT-HOUR j of cigarettes or a ticket to the sucl: ...» complete din- their courses. class members were: S. B. Morse, Ladanye. Florence Heisch, Myr- in the hjgh school, two in Roose- glasses, who will all enter in the floor changed to a gridiron, tlje movies. ner . . . or a bounteous L. B. Mundy and the Misses Clara competition. The essays, which tle Reiliy, Margery Thompson. velt school, and two in Washing- rr To encourage printing of posi- Winifred Outwater, Margery Out- spectator was transported to The kilowatt and the kilowatt- breakfast! . I XMAS GIFTS E. Mills, Minnie C. Ayers. Emily ^,'ill not exceed 2.500 words, will ton school. Pupils must be 16 tive motion picture films in Mex- water, Constance Trone. Emily Palmer Stadium. Riverside park, hour, those two husky workers of j THOUSANDS OF APPROPRIATE ITEMS Reynolds and Julia Merrick. —ia-in-Kgard— to -cne of the fol- years of age to enter the-activity- BAR IN CONNECTION ico the government has reduced Reeslg, E. Blegcker, Jay Kane, or" what "have you." All this was "njo'dernTirivehilon and the~authors FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN "John C. Denman, a resident of lowing topics: "The part played and their need must be shown. For carrying electric wires about the tariff on negative films and Theodore Schaefer, Albert Man- dene, not only to pu; the guests of modern standards .of living. Rahway, was a member of the ib'y the United States in the World Additional pupils will-be added a room a decorative flexible rubber blank film. son. Robert Godfrey and Ralph at their ease but also to produce have never been seen by mortaj .„.„ ..^ ^ tll>,,1L.,. 1M1.L Legislature from Essex county in _the_ in-Roose velt-school—as—soon—as- molding has bprn invcnti*d that l» —War," Radio receiving sets have been T857~and successfully~a"dvseated" "Reiner. eye. But irTTgenerffiy accep^dTattached to walls uith cement. defense of American ;thp r-p u-milri they are old enough to come un- '" h" instated in hnuse the_bill. to make_a_new. coun_ty, to -"•The—acVrantaires erf der tne regulation." -by—engineers-and-ptger experts j not have been possible.-however, that one kilowatt will do the work walls, which serve as sounding which he gave the name "Onion"? democracy as compared1 with The members who attended the As it is now planned, this proj- FARBELL PLACE 134 Main Street Open Evenings without the aid and" work of "the of thirteen husky men—the mus- I boards said to improve the tone It's strangd that a county -fascism- and communism." The H. H. S. club at the home of Miss ect will continue until the end 0! Open Day and Mfht committees. John Shuper, Muriel cle work, not the hrain work. qualities. •- throughout which the Republican essays are to be signed with a Marie Kontra included Dorothy June. Groom. Donald Hoff, Alex Baka, Imagine thirteen two-hundred- party is so strong, should owe its fictitious name and handed in no Brunt. Nettie Philipchuck.'Gladys No Bank Gertrude Eurleigh. James Henry paund giants ready to do your hirth to the work of a man "prom- later than April 15. 1936. Each Egan. Margaret _Ruher. Thelir.a Lauter. Evelyn Lauter and1 Helen and Dorothy Hops were respon- bidding at the turn cf a switch. inent in the councils of the Demo- essay must have a bibliography at History Classes Bring "crStlc parly." ' !MP tnr Th" ripe vatinn*;; T.-ii': vrin ,«« *,*.,%, wu,,ung, tdj:t/ cr gly Refuse! oe enc. Beidel. Celeste Hanlon, Kay Jost. Ancient Scenes To Life znents the New Jersey Public Util- too frequent tainjticn; boduchc, "Main street was formerly a The five best essays will be se- cow path following the river from |pwr Over the Thanksgiving holidays Florence Long. Katherine Wargo ity Information Committee, en; hudache, diirinni, loiJ cl energy, lected by Miss Evelyn Wise. Le- By Edward Levitsky what is now the comer of East —to make a good loan. George Ontlerdonk, Robert Black- and Charles Hull, in charge of re- kilcwatt-JTour means that you leg paint, swellings and pulfinew Neighborhood Roy Potts and Robert A. Coan, Original dramatic productions undct the eyes? Arc you tired, ncr»- Hazelwood avenue and Lawrence II lock, Robert Person and Seymour freshments: Dorothy Wilkes. have at your j:cmmand the mus- jf_:__ _ .who .wilLsubmit them_to_an im-_. were-presented by Roj-Pott's.his- 010—fed -ill- unstrung *nd don't THIS CHRISTMAS 'stfeer "all ~therway"up'~' t A MERCHANT will not refuse to make a Williams enjoyed a canoe trip. CKarlot>!e Williams7 Kay~Jost~anB" cle work of those thirteen men for know what is wrong? The neighborhood you live in partial committee to be judged tory classes in connection with street? ' X3L good sale. A bank is just as desirous to 1 Dorothy Mclntyre, entertain- one hour. lor the final award . Grecian history last Friday. Then gi»c some thought to your today is almost world-wide. Thomas Robinson has returned ment: and Margaret Stewart, tidneyi. Be sure they function prcpci- give her what will please her most.. make good loans for to it a loan is the equiva- The plays presented were as And how they do work—those Your Bell telephone service What's -this story about Jack from . Marjorie Dunn. Mildred Morse, thirteen men! They turn cranks, ly for fundiorul kidney di)o«ici per- List Of Honor Club Ruth Miller. Elizabeth Orton and fall-jTs: "Demosthenes," written mits excess watte to stay in ti.e blood, makes it so. Barger being nearly overcome by lent of a sale. But in addition to the willing- and eirscted by Ruth Campbel! pull ropes, drill holes, swing and Io poison and upset the whole coal gas in the cellar of his office Eligibles Published Miss Elouise Collier, a sopho- Virginia Nedham, invitations. m IS EVERY ness of the merchant the bank has the re- and Anna Mauren; "Leonidas," sieiizes ami picts and hammers, system. Time was, not so many years building? Jack, after attending more at Newark State Teachers' push wheelbarrows and trucks written by Nancy MacCurdy and UseOoan't Pilli. DoanV.ic for the ELECTROLUX ago, when yourneighborhood some of those caucus meetings sponsibility of a trustee. •*'. I By Clara. Mcrshcn college, has been elected secre- directed by Violet Avery, and and carry heds; they pump and kidneys only. They arc recommended of Common Council, shouldn't b3 The list of students eligible for tary of the Psychology club. saw and run engines and sewing FOR YOORFR was restricted largely to your Its loanable funds consist chiefly of its cus- R.H.S.GroupViews "The Battle of Syracuse." written th« world over. You can get the gen- "scction""oftb~c~natioaLi bothered hy a little coal gas. Per- membership in the National by Betty Mcmonigal and directed machines and washing machines uine, time-tested Doia'i at any drug EVERYWHERE.! haps that fire-was a bit hungry tomers' deposits. Under the law and under good Honor Society was read at the During the Thanksgiving vaca- and fans and blowers; they pro- It's the modern gas re- by Dorothy Kistner. for sonre more-of those discard- banking practice regardless of law it is obligated regular meeting Wednesday. The tion. John Stcbner visited some Chemical Wonders vide light and heat and propel In 1915 for the first time Those participating in the frigerator friends hove ed bonds which Barger helped list consists of one senior, Henry friends in Bayonne, N. J. sound;, they carry your voice the people of the Pacific and feed' into it some weeks ago. to use all human diligence in lending its funds Kropaczek and 16 juniors.""©? prssentaticn of the plays were around the world and guard your Atlantic Coasts talked with Through the courtesy of the Margaret Marlin, Virginia Wilson been telling her about! - only to reliable persons for constructive busi- 'ward Levitskj', Vincent Alexander. During the weekend, Norma Pe- home. And the cost is less than j DOAN SPILLS DuPont company, 10 members of each other by telephone. Elinor Weaver, Morton Ancier, Gordon Campbell, Katherine ness'purposes along lines in keeping with the terson visited friends in Teaneck. the Chemistry club attended the John Wiese. Burton Hasbrouck. Langmack, • Doris TJibrich', John THE BONNIE BUKN "Chemical Show" at the Grand Here's a cift that will prob- A fewyears ago transatlantic welfare of the Community. Ac:le Kaliigan, Celeste Hanlon, Totten, Edward Schaeffer. Wil- CHRISTMAS FUND The Misses Dorothy Rose, Ma- Central palace at Lexington ave- I radio-tclcphony made it pos- Packard Werner. Virginia Stutz- fred MunO;', Eleanor Laisen ably give her greater happi--... This bank has ample funds for loans which, ricn Sehivartz, Betty Nobie, Shir- nue, New York. Friday. James Van Valen, Charles Koenig Says Dangerous Varicose Veins ness... more lasting satisfac- sible to talk with friends, in Bonnie Burn Tuberculosis ien, Ruth Tosh. Charles Leber. conform to sound hanking principles. ley Workman. Mary Hardenberg, The regular meeting of the club Thomas Pawlyck, John Stebner, tion than anything else you European countries. Sanatorium which is owned and Robert Coyne, Margaret Stewart, Violet Avery. Claire Cooper, Ger- -Marjoris- 'Dunrr~and ^Lois' Tor. was _held-^3stJ. - Thursday, with Walter Mussachio, Philip Corey, could choose! L. -..:::. operated - by Union county, and eDra Frank Steele. president, presiding. Robert Brown, William Brown, Can Be Reduced At Home Today almost all the nations which is one of the very best Beidel. Every day she'll be crate- ar.ci Anna Mauren giive a surprise to- c.-cujs plans for the trip. A Lola Kettyle. Dorothy Kistner. of the world arc within tele- managed tuberculosis sanatoriums The members cEe:c:fi to co- party for Florenpe Aronowitz last 1 Bub Gently Upwrt Tewnd tka Httrl erald Oi} (fuH strength) tnd apply ful for' the way it.lightem committee was appointed by the Betty McMonigal and Dorothy nicbt opd mprninc to the *vol!en, en* phone reach. in the State o( New Jersey, is an operate with the Student Organi- Wednesday night. president to draw up a constitu- Daly. u Blood in Vein. Flan Tbtl W17 larced rein*. Soon you should noUcv kitchen work. Thankful, too," institution which is almost indis- zation in making a rule that all tion for the club. It consists of that tbry are growing smaller and the for the greater protection pensable for .the residents of Honor society members must be- If you or any rclatire or friend is treatment should be continued until the To you, the most import- Evelyn Silvers attended an il- Theodore Eecker, chairman. Theo- Worried becaose of varicose veins, or veins are no longer tmublesome. So Electrolux gives food" .. for ant factor in this telephone Union county. At almost any time long to the Student Organization. lustrated lecture by Admiral dore Smith and Charles Miller. bunches, the beat advice for home treat- pfnetratinf and powerful fs Emerald its speed in making delicious anyone may tie stricken with tu- They also decided to decorate the ment that anyone in this world cqn give. Oil thai old chronic sore* and ulcers LIFT THE RECEIVE^ I progress is that Bell System : 1 Byrd. Wednesday night at Rut- At the next meeting Clarence TURKEY DINNER BETTER Is to jfet a prescription Jknpwn_ai desserts and salads... for the berculosis and be compelled to go itase to help give Christmas spirit are often entirely healed. - - - - ELEGXKOLUX gers university. Hill, one of last year's club mem- IF GAS RANGE IS CLEAN Moone'»vEmerald Oil. CUppFor 8*nerous umpl* writ* generous supply of ice cubes development in research, man- to this institution for proper to the school. Simply oak your drujclit for an or- AND TALK RIGHT-jN bers, who is now attending Rut- iftnal two-ounce bottle, of Aloonc's Em- IntcrwtilonalLaboratorlesjae. always on band. But that's THE ^ ufacture, and operating meth- mecjxal care. Dr. John .E. Run- Miss Glac-ys Rich spent the gers university, will give a talk One modern gas range with in- Dt AM2, Rocbestor. N- Y. not all! ods has made all your friends ne^3 who is superintendent of this j WHISKERS CLUB PARTY weekend in Newark. and demonstration on nitrogen.. sulated oven and automatic heat real institution" is regarded as one of She'll appreciate the many important savings •..*»• who have telephones, •wher- '„ By Muriel Groom Among those who went on the control, plus one young turkey is ever they live, as near to you the very best tuberculosis experts •• At tire meeting of the Whiskers Christine Dieckman and Betty the basis of a good Christmas modern conveniences Elec- economy! in the United States. He and his trip were James Andrews, Boyd . Electrolux is silent, to* as your next-door neighbor. Club Wednesday, it was decided to Lou Fleischer saw Shakespeare's Getty, Robert McFadden, Michael dinner. Automatic heat controj trolux offers... trays that re- staff render to the citizens of .Permanently silent. For it W ha\e a joint Christmas party with immortal play. "A Midsummer Dunn, Charles Miller, Harry La- makes it unnecessary to open the lease at the trip of a trigger Union county the most efficient •the Commercial club. The exe- Night's Dream" which played Jn even doors every few minutes to no moving parts to «w» Your telephone makes it service. For the 20th year 1 am clanye, Frank 'Steele, Robert ... split shelves that accom- easy for you to be neighborly cut.ve officers of both clubs will Newark. Biacklock. Theodore-Becker, Flor- see how things are ^progressing. GUARD YOUR pHILD DURING THE '" modate.tall bottles and roasts noise or become noisy, «•_ ^ again inviting the people of Kah- -meet to plan-the party. ence Holmes, Betty Felton an-d "Gis'heat 'is cohstanTand will do ... temperature regulator that moving parts, cither, to w" with friends everywhere. way and vicinity, to contribute to the job efficiently and satisfac- The club was to travel to Dick- Miss Alma Crawford from High- George Miles, faculty ad'/isor. speeds freezing and defrosts tuTd need costly repairs! - _ -j this most worthy cause—in orckr inson high school Friday after- land Park, spent the weekend torily. i> One of our subscribers to .give the 3C0 or more patients " DANGEROUS ^INDOOR DAYS" without stopping! Today, see the betnW«- Tioon but the trip was postponed with Miss -Florence Onderdonk. there a Christmas treat and en- But the gas range like any newAiriooledHectrota*.. y writes: .until another date. other appliance does its best 'work And consider this: No other tertainment, as well as to accu- 2 Chief Whisker Raymond Mundy ELUE TRIANGLE—HI-Y refrigerator costs as little to our showrooms, rrw**, "I have renewed old friend' mulate a funti with which to pur- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The 2T club held its meeting at when it \s kept clean, says the keeps children cooped of vitaralris A and D. Vitamin A presided. the home of Mis Mabel Piclcens PLAN JOINT SUPPER New Jersey Public Utility Infor- run as Electrolux! It means pleasantly low. Term* * ships that were drooping for chase needed shoes, clothing, etc.. tip indoors.much of the time. What guards against infection. Vitamin recently. The members present By Dorothy Hope mation Committee. Rust should, lack of the personal touch. .'or the 100 children there during sunshine they get is weak in rays D gives "sunshine." values. , HI-Y PANCAKE SUPPER were Margaret Terraz^i, Dorothy The Blue Triangle and Hi-Y b:^ removed with ksrossns and the year 1936. If you really wish that produce vitamin D.tho builder When one is very busy — as • A pancake supper was enjoyed Zlrpoio, Ruth Hilton, Virginia clubs are planning a joint suppsr rubbed with linseed oil on metal Highest grade Norwegian oiL icho is not—one often thinks to alcl a worthy cause this is your Member Federal Reserve System "by the Hi-Y club of the Rahway Rerr.er. Helen Head'.ey and Bea- cf spaghetti and meatballs to be weol.. Then the spot should be of bones. Is there any wonder that Extra refinement makes smaller opportunity. BO • many youngsters- have poor Elizabethtown of friends uith longing, but high school on Monday evening. trice Pepinger. rubbed dry with a clean cloth. given at 6:30 o'clock Thursday doses effective. You can also obtain, lacks the time to get ir. touch Contributions to date are as The pancakes were made by Mr. evening at the Y. M. C. A. Burners should be brushed and te«th and rickety bones? McKESsoN'sCoDLlTEBOiL(SUnd- follows: Earl A. Laughlin,. aqvisor._of._the _...Kith£rine-McCoji- attended a Kay Jost and1 Tommy-O'Connor bcHcd in a solution of ateaspoon- - Bridgo-the gap of these sun-shy ardized).-Either plainor Mint 8 uilh them- A telephone brulgcs Fred C. Squicr $50.00 _club. _Aftcr_sonss were sung by ful of .washing soda in a quart of -thegap instantly.' And what -MrsrPped-C.-'flauier.T.-r.-.-^n^; SO.OO dance 3< Liberty hall. Newark. are co-chaiimsn with. Theora months with MCKESSON'S HIGH Flavored. Specify HCKESSON'S Consolidated Gas Co. ^aD the "cleanup" committee set water to clean the gas outlets. H. M. Searles 25.00 Saturday" night; "Semple. Elinor Weaver, Muriel POTENCY COD LIVER OIL. It fur- v?hen you buy. Sold at all good is so nrecious cs friendship?" •the hall In order. Seymour Will- —FRANK H. j Groomr-J-oEcphine--Rollin=onT-B13!--T-hen-tbey—shottid-be-wiped"" dryr ~ni8hT3~2£j-r.ji}Wf liw usual potency drug stores. e. auiHBamiitoi iams, president of the club, ad- Elinor Weaver visited friends in Hoodzow. Seymour Williams and The whole dinner will be better • i«urnedi the meeting. Philadelphia over the-weekend. • Arthur O'Neill as thfir committee. if the range is in good condition. Rahway it it - I

^f-v I RAHWAY RECORD PAGE SIX ••• • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1985 . SHE RAHWAY RECcQ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,-1935 PAGE SEVEN , Rahway Record Business Service Offered HOUSING GOVERN- MENT Notice Classified 20-year. 5% mortgages arrang- League Bowling Scores tell others, ir not. tell us. w ed for home owners regardless of WITH 38TATE OF S.VMUISL I. HUNT, THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET OF COUNTY FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS HELD AT RAHWAY Y. Mil consider satisfied customer existing mortgages; no charge •DECEAHKW n [Advertising unless successful. MORTGAGE Pursuant to the.order of CHAttL.ES our t;£; afr«rtls:m-:nt. Wh«n i. OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the Coun- CATHOLIC LEAGUE ADVERTISING SERVJOS BUREAU. 24 COM- y of Union, inudc- on the I'HH U:iy m:cni:A'rio> . L:iat "INFORMATION or hat cleanln!; and reblocklng de3-6t LIGHTNING it November A. D., '.SC5, upon the L~iHt Nlfc-ht MERCE ST., Newark, i,jil)licatlon of the- underfiiyni'd, as Nt. ilurU'a 3400 New Tiger Chief Takes Command Great Finish Of Ramblers Rahway Rccortt reserves v.;: H serve you In the best pos-' Vdmlniwtctttor of the estate of B.-\ld Pt-mbc-rton . Six Clubs Open Jl. ';-\lv.-ini-k '.".'. 16S 1C3 188 IccaHed. notice Is' hereby plven to »ht to edit or reject any sib^e m inner. -Ratraaj- Hat .he creditors of snitl dcc«iised to H. Gofer 133 183 129 xhlblt to the subscriber under oath .HC1....-M 169 113 150 short sport shots advertising. All ads R-:novatlns and Sho; Rebuild- Help "Wanted Female 157 1G5 SWIFTNESS ...... 101 to r affirmation their cliilms unil dt-- M. L-ir.-!on Lauded During Anaual Grl| conform to The "Reord S ahop, 34 Chcr.T street. d.H ngainst the cat.".to of s.iid 17-1 " by woody Play In Older I'and classification standards. -niifd . wHhin six monthc front BATTERY GIRL or womau for gsnera! house- •he date of s:dd order, or they will 'rt must be reported after work. Sleep in. 164 Maple )e forever barred from prosecuting • insertion as the publisher troubk. . It takes only a mo- YOUR MESSAGE IS DELIVERED TO ALMOST ir rtfovcrinR the same against the Dinner In City fcast avenue. ubscrjbor. Boy's League E I>\V AK D - -Rr-M rO L Y K N. ~ A great athletic career is predicted for Arthur I one '•"l:01TCCt Insertion. - T ?:3U:>itc?.-. AAn"'d that ssrvics AdmlniBirator. * sack's Service sta- 11 Academy Street, Newark. N. J. C. Perry, former Rahway high school star, who, al- Former Mayor Of Elizabeth, Head Of State u numbers will -be assigned oID-oaw-Dw Fees $T.SO Sophs And Ninth Graders istrs not wishing to make and Pcplar. Male Help Wanted i though only a.sophomore, showed flashes of brilliance .VOTtCIS OF SETTl.ICMENT Show Power In 31 And Recreation Directors Are Speaker." ' their identity.' For thli XOTICE IS HERBBV GIVBX. That in his first year with the Rutgers varsity football : li there Is no extra chargi. WANTED for Rahway district, a WHEN YOU lie account of the Hiibscribc-r, ml- To 21 Contest • During Big Affair nlr.!»tratr!i:"i>f the rst.-itf or Phlll]) team.. Giving promise as the hardest running back Contractin"! mnn to fill sales position wh2K jlrfridn. dtci-:usrd. will bf auJlt-.-d at.theiieginningLof the season,.Perry came along fast earnings are above average^ xml pt:itt!l by t!n- Kurrnj,'.-a<-. and lAuiiouncenienls_ -ported for s-.'ttl'.-m'.-nt to th*- Or- and developed into a triple-threat man, showing to ad-TfojahsnAiTd Comets IMPlffiv ir hsir.c inrlfe and ADVERTISE—^, jians' CourT ot I lie Co"ul-rry uT if in attendance, the third annual banquet of the n^ r Union, on Krld.'iy. tho twentieth day 1 vantage in the N. Y. U. and Colgate games. The Start With Victories n!a out-. Pay moiilnly. Ali br."\n *h°<: t_ I>j-£'i':nliiT_!ii'x_l_ at _O:Z1 A. jr. County Football league was held at the -^^ Du.iQ.r.'^ woik. Ha'. Scarlet star-is a great^punter, his kicks-having aver- . HcadiuarteS. 7-0038 | 440. CIlKlSTiXA'ALfcK'oi.VFRinA. last night The affair was held "in the cit „ Offices -Jl. 7-1150 tafs for winter. R. Montgom- -''1 aged over 40 yards for the season. His speed coupled Play in the Older Boys' KAS3. I'rnctor, Jsi nition of the Rahway Ramblers who proved In h? Keeord. E.,7-0000 ery. R?.h'jay 7-2250-W. dilO-3t :tn Blfi^r.. l'»-r;h Amboy. N. J. witirfiiFaoility to pass and"Tun~havs~markedirim as JJasketballJeague-got-off- M !••• M s: to a good start on the Y. sensation of the league with a great last ha I inli "Situations Wanted L'MOX COL'XTV OKI'HAVS COL'KT outstanding in the varsity backfielcT Perry will In the :.Iatt'-r of l?li: ICstatc of M. C. A. court Saturday which carried them from the cellar to third /B."fi5-rfjgj _ ^ "S- Decorating Female JOSEi'H DUNN. I)IT0HS OF IN- i Last year he tied for high-scoring honors on the f resh- Comets won Irom the Dux by 17 loop. SOLVENT ESTATE OF JOSEPH i— mar^squad^butrhe will face stiffcompetition from the to 8. the Trojans took the Eighth Personals | -Ss and up. F. R. Rcvolr. paint-J housekeeping and care o'f chil- DUXX. TO J'RESEXT CU,\I.MS TO 224 ISO (r ani ;:.iperhan?:tr. 94 Fulton dicn. References. 86 Main WANT ADS ADMIN1STRA.TKIX. 2i'Jl 217 8 Grade, 31 to 8 and the Sophs out- Although Hugh Devore, former Notre Dam.1 Pursuant to an Order^f the Union f; - veteran quintet of Coach Frank Hill, who is begin- street. Phone 7-0558-J. street. de3-3t Visit Doctor Often. scored' the Ninth Grade by 31 to celebrity,.followed the prerogative of every County' Orph-ins' Court, datod the Totals ' 1029 Dili 93 1 if ... —ning hi 21st year- as basketball mentor at Rutgers. 21. •h officers of St. John's ; First- day of November Nim-U-en s n j WHITE American woman wishes IT COSTS ONLY 2 CENTS A WORD Hundred and Thirty-five, based If You AreOver 4Q.: The best contest was that be- guest and failed, to appear, liis presence wa Orthodox church will ; upon the- Petition of Helen Dunn, •: Only Captain Lou Grower is missing from, last year's •:3nsib!e" for any money • to care for children day or eve^ administratrix of iht* Estate nf Jn- 179 -.77 113 tween the Sophs and Ninth Grade Minimum charge 30c for any one ad. (15 words or less). 191 1S2 130 for the -church mort- Money To Loan nlng. Phone* Rahway 7-0484-M. Uunn. (iecuabcd. NOTICE Is Man Who Has Regular Exam- • • crack squad which won 13 and lost three games, and teams. The yearlings had a 12 number of sp«hn«4 trsci Two cents additional for each word over fifteen. Discount on hnreby Jllven to tho creditors of tlu- ;.:: any other church tx- J__ 24 Kltnte of Jnselih nunn, dece:!se'l. to H.rbert inations Need Not Worry ••• i- Perr-y-with his speed and-fine-floor game which he to address the boT«. or jthrcc tfrnes or i; i! 0 *J07 to 8 lead at the half but the sec- Charity Grid . y::;ioui~pcrmlsston""ot"tht- .-Yhihit TQ Ilr-lt-ii Dunn._a.*i_ildltlin.!?^ Sulter ond year men, paced by Usiak, ] KwaUck Pn, Mir.'-'y'lb'Toaii Situations Wanted tratrix. under o.-itli or affirmation \ I demonstrated to advantage last year, will be a valu- O:i Bar.ci ar.d Mortgage their..claims and demands against Ey Dr. John L. Rico Corey and Hasbrouck, came back Jtlllus Beallck. Supra* A-1 the Estate of Jorei>h Dunn, d- .-.'as- ROSCHAK. Hy;r (c Ar.iutront; Commissioner of Health : able addition to the squad. to score '23 points in the final half. Game Booked commissioner, was t t Male .^'1, within six ni'-'nthri from the d;ur- Sccun 2t«)7 Walter O. Brigcs, Detroit automobile man and new-owncr-of-ihg-Tigtrs (center), confer* with President. R-ih-.v.iy Niliona! Bank 5f Ihc Order, or they will be for- P.. Ilm Trojans Too Strong -and In addition THRIBTY COAL, $8.75 PER TON. owr barred from proaecullns or re- Van <:; 2.10 to i delO-3t Biding. Rahway. x. j. Wanted To Buy ?ovcrlntr the same. The Trojans had too much his chief aides, Charles Navin, secretary-treasurer (left), and Manager Mickey Cochrane, rtjardlni f TOUN'G man, 19, wishes work in A sized, soft coal for thrifty people. BisL-ko 173 No matter how busy you arc you . TheXity League Peters Out Here Sunday the speakers, stated a Dated. Rahway, New Jersey, 244 213 power for the Eighth Grade club plans for next season. tertalnment *ith hlj ii>f .1 industrial plant or store: have NADEL COAL & SUPPLY CO., Inc. November Ifit. 1S3">. 233 usually find time to see to it that!' and led from the start. They fin- XO EN"DO?ISESS REQUTRED license. Rah. 7-02S6-J. Telepnone Rahway "7-2050. TO BUY—A desk for HELEN V. DUNN. your automobile is kept in repair. \ It appears that our comment of Friday praising 1 UUons. Among taw »to'wl boy 10 years old. Call Rahway ' Administratrix. . ... 1010 901 3S7 ished Up •with a 15-point splurge Pellegrino Club To Meet heart In talks mt l Lost ON S50 to S300 Loans nol9-10t U-fLY & MOSEP.. rr.u-'.ors. You would never think of starting the set-up for the City Basketball league for the com- 7-0083. de3-3t I'..".—32nd St.. Union City._N. J. Mlllon T.-illo out if your auto- in the final period. Johnson and How They Stand In (Blag) Oaynor. prwMct c 3 - P:ox?: Service White led a well-balanced scoring Belmonts In Benefit Why pcitcr friends cr :;la".;ves. Articles For Sale VOOEHEES delivers quality eggs, Caasio 17G mobile brakes,' [ :' ing season was a bit out of order. We thought things High School Five Rahway TeamsAre New Jersey Association o! fa n bull terrier Srlnd>, priced right. 36 Vi South Mont- OLD DIME novels published be- 161 attack for the winners while Tice 'O.T._ 'o '.his :r:»ndiy im:::u::3n, ESTATtr a— -IAHY KLIZAIIETII 211) motor or Bears: i City Bo\ylingj^oops Contest proved Officials: Hub Stia, R2 bat CITS and.srrow ARE. you goins to have Christ- gomery St. Rahway 7-1736-J. fore 1915. Beadles, -Tip Tops, Miwu -were all set, for inaugiivatingJ±ej^asQnJjdday_nighl ana uia Telephone f-^t-ri^iud masij—yta.-^ fj. HIT HCItHICK. DECEASED Cahlll were not func--- - ~" ~ftf»Sgh coa^AtJ —mi'i trccTTsnsft:—A R::ortf- —Nicfc—Carter;—-etc: Adtirtsr X. OTTO. JR.. Surrogate of th tionins propeTty as announced but late Thursday night, after our com- for the losers. Beatenzfezfioiinty parpcr;-cf-hr:p:n7 thc-e -nrho \—y r' SaltTacI wiH-brins resultsv r The Belmonts, champions bT the ren.—director-of ~rtetiiica~s O —Dahlstedt;—general- delivery, County r.f "Union, mad,- on the 21th And7if you~are"a*' ^ ~i Ratings Of Teams And FEESH kiHed roasting chiefcens day of N.)V<-:nber A. I>.. ".'jr..">, unon ments were on the press, it became apparent that The Comet and Dux teams were Elizabeth City league and un- Elizabeth: Thomas WiEU-j, h.J r.rtd a urr.p;rary '.oar.. Monthly ;: Two free admissions to the Rahway. the al>i>lieat:on of the undersigned. prudent man'" ST- Identification^ bracelet. .;!...1._on_unpaid-ha . and_.capons.._.P._C. Bauer, tele- plans to open the league had struck a snag. To date even in the first half but the As Opener Nears Individual Stars Among Industrial League beaten this ttajon. -will clash wtth mer mayor of EUt»b«h;,F. il ianci-I—3ahway- theatre-are wiiting-at Mi Exe- utors of the '-state of said every r.ow and . iaU H. D. K. Kindly return cn.y. Yen" wiy payrr.enis. phone Rahvcay 7-2472. Madlscn J'-eeasnl. n"::<-e is h-r.-by uiv.-n to Last -Nii.-ht : the PeQegrino association team in Mathewson. coun-.r part teal ; T -Rtcord .office for Theresa '.lit.' creditors of said deceased to ex- rliiilnnx. ^TDI then, usually at Local Kegelers Vvn str.-ot. ae Hill Tn^ de3-tf ~—Janssn.—100—Wcsi-Grar.d—ave-- hll.l' I,, Th,- »iil>s-.-r:li l h stated periods;..'._ -Rooms-W-itliout-Board— or affirmation th--ir claims and de- view of this fact, our suggestion is that membership clinch the decision. Salerno and Squad Of Nine Men Ap Merck And Cue Bees Are way River park Sunday at 2:30. Linden, presldsc: of nu;or.:ob:'.c-s. i nuj. Void after December 13. :os you have your . Godfrey did the best scoring in CATHOLIC LEAGUE Joe Mobile o! OIL HEAT 8AVES FIRING mands against the estate of said Se-hutt 1'JT in the league be thrown open to all clubs and that at Not Including last night. Proceeds from the game wUl be CJJ. ^-r::o or phone E~ 2-9H9. | ^35. deceased within six months from Schults 'S7 is: ! 7't pears Sure Of Carrying work. There-are no ashes, dirt, J,,JrT lohn J -. JtOCC . • * * '• this contest.' The summaries: Nosed Out In Hard- accorfion sa'os xni tizt <3| s For Sale CtEAN, .desirable room. Central the dale cf sa'.rt order, or tti-y'will 133 W. L> JPct. given to some local Christmas LOAN SERVICE ' no fumes.- The Fluid Heat Oil bo forever b.irred from iiroseeutine ' a service special- least six teams be entered. The three-team idea is a ToSST" Of Attark- Knlghtu ' 13 It .556 Jimmy LaBar o[ Rihrij . WHEN YOU FIGURE IT DOWN location. Protestant American cuverinir the. s:uue against the 133 M. M Fought Battles •Rnrpf-'g jnh ig In k°?p VOnr 1^1 "ss; 337 ist. This you do for safety to life": good one, as we opined Friday, but if the boys are G. . F. 1J—rr PONTIAX? "fBimly-of-three-adults:—Refer-- -rirt* Smith, f .. 0 o Holy Name 15 l • Manager Al Arrar o(< the Pe3- j accompanist and sonu biggest coil value we home at an ev-sn temperature. CHARLOTTE LEECH. Fltterer, 1 I 0 St. ilary's 9 IS .I3j jjjg y k and cue-Bee teams. heard from Leo Bliaer tsd J ::•:.- r.;w. Rocd tires, good R;;r.! CCT S.xth floor. | is th ences exchanged. 42 New EKNEiT It. LEECHr- But, how about your body? Has'; having so much trouble getting things started, it is •With the opening game with erc ltgrlnos announced' the game yes- I: dejs the job p:rfectly. Cho- Luki 14S 1J3 Godfrey, f 1 lllsb Individual Srorr .. nc Rahway members of the Indus- ssph Keelan. Mcxbtrj 0) 3t| ••- -hroujhcu'.. Rahxay E::ib:-'.h. N. J. ; kno^ about. It's "America's Church street. Rah. 7-0029-J. Exeeutors. it ever occurred to you that you Lnrson, c . 1 0 Cranford scheduled for Franklin May*. St. Mary'S terday. He sal* his players Fineit Anthracite." Geo. M. cosh Bros. & Wexler, Rahway QUIXn.V & WEXTWORTH, Wilso liiii fair to assume that they will encounter difficulty Rankin, g Hick Tram Slnslr, trial Basketball league, were both Blue Triangle ac'.cd l broi- "s.Tvlte. 57 Main itrest. !-=• Xo. 661. Proctors, IS-! I should have it checked up at least" 0 school gymnasiam. a week from perform gratis in an effort to 7-0328. BEAUTIFUL furnished room fo: H'S Salerno,; g . St Mary's dc-3-9: '• JFrisrc. Rahway 7-03C9. CO Park PL, Ni-wark. X. J. iiis I once every year? How do you,, operating the circuit. If games are played Saturday tonight. Coach Earl H. Walte nosed out in their games in Eliza- raise a fond which can be used no^6-oaw-jw Fees S7.S0 1G3 IOC Hick Tram Serira beth last "night. rent. Breakfast i* desired. Near -r-! know whether or not your vital nights, it will mean that the N. J. R. Jnmates will not is putting the final touches to his St. Mark's ...:.. :. to help some local Christmas SECOND hand park bike or walk- Merck's. 145 East Grand ave- 1 o. 2Z.>Z 'j organs are functioning properly?'I Dux new high school basketball ma Merck and General Aniline charity in the provision of food cycle for 10-year-old girl. Call be able to participate because of their regular Sat- RECIIEATION B nue. STATE OF Mnv JE11SEY Pliiln. (lu.iriz «*N j The periodic health examination at., G. F. chine which will be unveiled for staged- a thrilling contest all the for needy persons. : Rahway 7-C633-R. UEPAHT>IE\T OF ALCOHOLIC Masclo, 1 0 0 W. U Pet. i——~~~^.—• : ir.7 ;'!;ithc hands of .your family doctor... urday afternoon games within the institution walls. the first time before the hom Collins' Bar ZZ IS .639 way with the lead changing con- Fisher Scores HEVER.IC E CONTROL Calais, f Of 0 The PeUejTinos will employ the WE HAVE JUST TWO REMAfN- IT. 4 ;*9 Uvill-give you a complete inventory^ Without the Inmates, the circuit will certainly lose AmorcllJ. f '1 0 folks against a veteran and Hooph-3 ...... il 15 .581 tinually. Lank Latimer. Aniline same strong team that played TO WHOM IT MAY OONOKP.N: I'VlIon' liis 0 Pflle-Srlnos 21 13 .3SJ ing copies of thi History of TAKE NOTIC"!-;. lliiil lrjrsu.uu to Uudily 17S • •;iof your bodily machinery; it will, -House, c 1 powerful Cranford quintet. .5SS center, won the game in the last Apartments Unfurnished some of its color and glamor. There is no chance for Baka, g ruvisions of nn Aet entitled, li') asi itell you if any "caution or stop''- Clovi-ni IS IS .S'MI CSassifi t Act Concerning AlcohulU- l'ev- M:irkulin Hllliard, g l minute of play when he hooked an Eager to give his boys tests un Cri'sccntii 1» 1? .5 .167 team a 21 to 20 victory. It was Griddersfi iroom apartment, .Third' Ward, ee and the Act« Amendatory for Saturday night contests, Secretary. Chalmers Score by perlods:- squad 'through scrimmages with The Rahway Record, 1 Parrel thereof and S;ipi)R-me»tnl thereto, a ! The nian who submits himself W Comets 3 5' 5—17 the best game of the season. rent $35,00. Call RahTKay 7-, Mrrrk 2-IUO Reed and the Phalanx fraternity went ahead with D N. j. R. "yesterday and Friday. Hl«rh Individual ncotr Rahway Football -place. t hearing will CH- held by the Com- Fi:Bchti.-r . . • :»? his family doctor for resular cx-_, :— s Pete Koza, John Clos and Andy Herb. Brady. Hoopl«» ISS 0846. ' deS-tf tnlsstoner of Alcohoiie HeVeraKe Jo,- (.'.insio ! H'sh Tram Slnel* Jack Cornell and Walter Ben- Control nn Tuesday. December 17. ",;*^ lamination will rarely need to I plans to sponsora house basketball- league. This Trojnni Takes Passes From Ai V.m -fell .. ! Versosko-were dividing- the work nefaunper paccd-tha-local -chem- THHEE-PIECE parlor suite: nine- 1335, at 11 o'clock in tho forenwm. G. DlRcnlo Barbtrs .-..;-.-.-.-.-... .-.-101-1- HIGH SCHOOL - I ' Ali'eady THEEE-room _i«ii-ivj!rjy_about his health. His phy-' . new venture will allow for all senior members to par- Fiero. f 1 at the forwards; Bill Hoodzow Kick Tram Srrlra ists while Walt Graeme, a Rah- piece dining-room suite: variety- Contr.rrr 744 Broad Street. ; Lufherry .. Ii5 :::s Clovers .2765 Hillside 30. Rahway 0. ToPace^Pellegrinosl floor, first class, all improve- •ripe sician will advise the (nroper"U:ct., White, f ... S and Bob Person handled- the cen way boy. was best for the winners. ol ether furniture. 67 East :, New Jersey, to determine j exercise, recreation, etc.^ If liis ad- ticipate in organized basketball, a valuable program. Ennl. c I ments, $20.00. Pour beautiful whether the following described Totals .. 7S1- S34 ter job and Mike Barnes, Le Linden 25, Rahway 0. Springfield. 20 To 0 Grand avenue.-aiter a.p..Jn.. vice is followed much trouble rr.r.y^ Stratton, o 1 CITV LEAGUR The Cue-Bees lost by 28 to 22 Cranford 32. Rahway 2. rooms on second floor, two bed- nrnrerty seized on N.iv.inl.er 13. This type of activity will mean more than the City Johnson, g , .4 Hoagland. Gus Mintel and John Not Including last nljrht. !o tho Phelps-Dodge outfit. The found In the possession of Kriday .Nirflt be averted; mary serious condi-. "Wilson, 'g , 1 W. L. Roselle Park 7. Rahway 0. The Pellegrino assoditai t Automobile Drags Printing USED bngaleUe tables lor home rooms, living room, bathroom Stephen MncKmcy, seized on Uie Scmlnnr>- ::.KM> league because the City circuit meant little to the Y. Pollack, s • Werbeck were doing the work on ^Htron-Tallora 30 bookmakers trailed most of the public Sit-lnviiy known and .KslK- I Jim <.a. r 1S3 213 tions can be halted in th"ir parly^; us?_ S5J13- and up.. 475 East and kitchen, ail-to fine-order, 1 the back court. Seminary 30 way but put up a dogged fight Roselle 13, Rahway 6. ball team dsscd '.'J let n.itfd as -Main Street in the City of ' ^-'"i Jiiij j stages. Preventive nu'dicinc is thj, M. C. A. and was made up largely of outsiders who Totals ... 15' x. s ;< Union 13. Rahway 0. Grand avenue. • _delO-3t all improvements. Rent $20.00. Hahway. County of fiilon-ajiil State •V" ','.'.'.'.'.'.'. ISi Manewall Lost Phalanx ;i with He:4> Kinch and Shupper tan In a blare o! stor FRESCBIPTIONS John Oassi ill best of all'medicines. H^olvc to- • _aije-jnatjnembers-oilhe_asso.ciatioii._Jt_A Summit 14, Rahway 6. XMAS CARDS Come and' see for yourself. of N.-u- Jersey. O'jni titutes unlawful H. Wooste :'.'.'. :sii Eighth Grade —TJiese-boys hare-shown-the-best- Mohawks /... 1 a lp-irling trip srnriny pnr^rlii \«nr. w»y Rlvtr park Suniij i Drug Jicrvlce With A Smile LARGE reed doll carriage, like property thereunder: — •"- | day to try it. Telephone y-.ur lV.n-" or ~T.—T7 "KlwahTs No. 1 H —Jeflerscn-SOrRahwajrO. iMANBROS. _Wilb._namcs_93c_doi._op__ TTninps irt Ijeesvllle avenue,. I^IT+HI y-tloe to r-fo r-e. a-cjcajuir..'ii ion. „ •,-f that the City league is just about on the rocks.-"Too Shupper, f . 0 0 0 form In practice and appear du tin and R. Williams led the win- MBDTCINES new $5.00. Also pair shoe ice rollTi; B. M. B. C .,!" (na. Tin l3ai| . Grand Are. & EooU 2J Rahway. cht-vroU t CoiU-h. ne No 15a~d. "' ""' ~ " Baskerrllle,- —o— -1 1- ners:—Summary: —RiTstciirVP4iarinaey- ABT PRINT SHOP —sfca-tesr-size—4-52.00,—Call-eve-- Taylor, c .. 0 1 1 Phlla. QuaVYz"~!!!;!!l! Zl PELLEGBINO ASSOCIATION scored In the lu: t&rte i N. J. : Hawk, c ... 0 0 0 squad lost another member dui Kllles 5 ;: Cur-Bre <23> I Auto EcpalHrtf—BebnOdlnj •The Rerall Stored - MAHHEW R. DALY nings. 9 Onion street. d :t a. r. T plat.s K: S7 ,::ipson Tice. E 1 1 3 to lneligibllity this week when i! Ktwanls No. Z >> - l PeHegrino 15. SuElvans 0. to completely OUIP'JT «h< l I Ignition ParU for Any Car 110-112 Main St. at Monroe St. *—ii uK-5 alcoholic hovera-^'cs ISG j The Italian government has es- Glagola, g . 1 1 3 Odd Fellows 3 2S Shopper 2 * ( II Cherry Street ff Ollfa :< o- ' 4 Pellegrinos 6. Twin Boro 0. dab. FOUR-PIECE used maple bed- Hotu»«s To Let TAKE FVI'.THKll XOTJi'K. that 153 11 s tablished safety regulations gov-! was announced that Jason Mane If. after sui-h hi-irlrK. th- (.•i-mmls- ln: Don't Let The Gra-Y League Die! Totals . Hick Individual Game Kinch ; 3 7 Pellegrlnos 13. Springfield 0. room suite $35.00; . four-piece 171 ' ernlng the importation, processing, wall, a big Junior who had been Kay 1 i j After » ecorc-ws fini peJttl slon.r determines that the ::t-;z,d ( Score by periods: Don Henry. X. s Pellegrino 0. Scotch Plains 12. JCTJCS FCI.OP used- walnut- bedroom suite propertv -ons::tul--s such unlawful ) sci trade and storage of mineral oils. Trojans used at an positions on the team, Illch Tram Slnclr Smith 0 0 0 Steve Array fadsd back oa* bbl , The Gra-Y league, that circuit which operated t 15—31 Williams 1 o • $35.00. Koos Bros. Furniture property, and declare* said prop- ; .Eighth Grade t 1— 8 had- flunked his subjects. Milton Tailors Pellegrino 0. PUUnfleld 0. lin» bock and paiMd to E0| t Anto Acdflent Eepalrinc Radio cr;y forfeited, he will d:M,ot,- of | so successfully Jast season under the leadership ol Hick Tram Srrlra Pellegrinos 41, Sulllvans 0. Fisher lor a touchdoTn tas »*| rrr.Jer. Radiator. Ornersl Store, St. George avenue. Rah- baine in iu-i-ord ir.-'c with tile pru- • Sophs •Walter said he would have Seminary .230 Pellegrlnos 0. Scotch Plains 13. t>V.\T.z. Kipcrlmfntsl Metn! Fuel Oil ivay, N. J. vis;o::s of the ill''Ve eli!;t!,-il Aet. • Emil Mosier, is also being abandoned this season, we G. F. been able to use Manewal! on th Totals 16-yard stripe. Friik fcidri fi»| fork, Ch.\3fl» tnt Fronif THE SENSATIONAL D FiUiOliKl'-'K lirilXMTT. • Corey, f 3 0 V A I.F.AGIE PeSegrinos 20. Springfield 0. flPAKTM CUmmis,.»n..r. | Kleri. t Not InctudlBK last night. ~Pk«lpa*Doda;r extra point. In the third pea] ri.ta:ci.:r.£. ELECTRIC TRAINS, Lionel Not Just Greased: But Lubricated understand. The teams in this league were made up 1 0 first string this season had thi O. Raysor, f » W. U PC F. ! W. Scolt Are. Rah. 7-1011 New 1936 boy been able to get over the stud- 0 the play was rtpeited wtih I standard euage. Tsl. Rah. 7- Jenkins, f <• Steel Equipment. ...26 13- . .66 Wojlck 0 Fuel & Furnace Oil ESTATE OF li.VKUJKT il. KDU.MI. ; Bring Your Car To Us For Satisfaction [^ of youngsters in the gradesLand the majority of them s Martin 3 RAHWAY aUMBXEHS er going acro&> &;ai&. HHf.. HERE'S WHAT YOU GET FOR Usl'ak. c —.- —-0 with passing grades. iterek-&-Co.. Inc 21 IS.._. .61. RAH. 7-1263—M-noar Service PHILCO RADIO 0323 berween .6 ant! 7 p. m., DKCE.VSKI1 • ! HERE'S Stehner, 5 0 Dinenio Barbers ...23. 16 .SS Lut* .... ., 1 - •• Ramblers-fr, Newark Kams 0. "" TChe final "score ciae la Ufl Purtuant to the ..nlt-r "t CHAl'.I.KS \ I. ALL PARTS PROPERLY LUBRICATED—using as many 1 graduateB to" the Junior or Older Boys' league. ' It Crban 0> All Drill rrlr. Tbroi'Sb Meter Thursday-ami Friday.•— -•-- 8SWMIL Hasbrouc, 1 Clovers 21 17 .56 NOW ON DISPLAY A.OTTO. jn;.Surrci?ntr nf the t.Viun—• as 12 different oils and greases according to the make of car. Shupper, R 0 o Elks 20 19 .51 H. Wlllams Ramblers o. Union 6. lad quarter when Array «s!S«| Premier Oil & Gasoline ty of Union. iniuU- on the six!;i ii;iy j would seem that it would be possible to get enough Dowll»K RAHWAY i.f Ui-MiilhT A. 1>.. 193'-. ul""> tl:- : CHECK BATTERY 3. CHECK RADIATOR Dinocento, O 1 Milton Tailor* 20 19 .5". i Ramblers 0. linden 14. yards for a touchdo-arn tte Ml C WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO. GAS RANGE, excellent condition. .. new youngsters to keep this league in operation. This Schaefer, Knights^Beaten Recreation 17 22 AS Donahue .. I- .notld«r» 233 St. Gsorge avenue. Tel. 17 RUTHERFORD STREET— lil.llcatljti of theund.i-siL-iie,l, :is | CHECK TIRES 5. WASH WINDOWS o Cartoret « 35 .191 DB Ramblers 0. Roselle Park 6. plunging of Sneedse »^^ff;j BRAKE SERVICE Vl.tU Xeeutors of the estate of said de- | T S Cherry St.' - Rah. 7-0917 Five-room 'bung-alow, -- sieam eased nutL-e is here-by triv. n to I BRUSH O. JT INTERIOR OF CAR. ;1 league gives the young kids a chance to get the feel Totals . By Brunswicks Ramblers 2. Kealans 12. . rectlve pnr«<"y had mW »| Rahway 7-1746-J. Illlh Slncle- Game Totals I The notne of Honest and heat, tile bath, shower, garage, the cr.-ditors of s.ii'l d.-c.-ase,! tL ex- Score by quarters: Ramblers 19. Belmonts 0. ball Into scorins position. hibit to the rulisiTllii-r under i.:ith nr ! All work done in heated irarage of a basketball and participate in an actual game: Ninth Grade Tony Florlo. DIRenzo Barbers. 27 fue-Bee 4 Accurate Brake Work $35.00. Win. Roesch, 35 Ruth- 'imnati.'n . their ciamis and de- : by experienced service men. VI G. F. The Rahway Knights of Co- Hick Tram Mlnilr !! Ramblers 6, Union 0. entire local toe pliyed oa«i»| erford stre«t. d«3-3t Moreover, it keeps the boys off the streets and in a Ohnrniea, t 1 Steel Equipment 112 Hhelps-Oodge " 4—! S JlIalnSL Bah. 7-1511 Sporting Goods lumbus lost valuable ground in Ramblers 8, Llndezr 0. Poultry •'ias..i'l""w'iihi:i .-ix months from Rommel, .f -, » HlKh Tram S«rles Ins ban and- Arvir. PetitJ«| QUALITY FUEL OILS 3S good environment. The Y. M. C. A. has its largest Andresky, c 0 the state league Sunday when DlRenzo Barbers 3H Mrrck (20) Ramblers 6. Keelans 2. the date of «:ilil order, or taev will i Main Street Service Station C. Sneedse turned in food wxj for vcr lKirr.-d frnm Prtrunkl, g * 0 when they were beaten by the F. T. Ramblers 11. Behnonts 6. (^oni)tlrtr llnr .Sporting <; FIVE rooms and bath, improve- staff in recent years this season and it seems a pity Schuer, g 0 Duitie. I 0 in the bacfcfleld. RahuW UM-*| uoin SERVICE PO«LTBr~to sell? A-want ad .v.rlr.L; llu- .snint- 250 MAIN STREET RAH. 7-2170 New Brunswick Knights in tw. ME1JCK iEACUE - Cornell, f 2 Ramblers 6. Roselle Park 20. Coal and Coke Kxprrt llnialrlntf «n Hie ments. Six rooms and bath, Lurk". Vnouura Clrnnrn. All ,. will find the buyer for you. that the men in charge can't get to work and organ- Totals W. L. Pet Tandy, t Cr Le. Rsher, It. Hanilul: improvements $18.00. H. L. SUHP C FKKKMAN. 10 games. The locals failed to score Decker, c ALDENFUELOILCO. •KtndK *if Kc5 H -Miiilc. Two free admissions tD the FII.KIJTV .VKiN TI'.r.-lT. Score by periods: Shipping Dopt. . 5 .81 Panko; c, Safar: rg. Lamphear, 171 Main street. a win until the final game when Machine Shop .. Mauren, K Birti; COMPANY OF NEWA11K. ize this four-team league again. There are surely Sophs 1 12 li—J: . .18 9 .6« MORE SPORTS TODAY rt, J. Billy: re. P. ' I The Oliver Coal Co. RAH. 7-2591 ANTHONY'S SPORT Rahway theatre are -waiting at N J. I aekaffinK Uent. ..17 10 .6* Bennekjimper, g vl Telephone Rahway 7-0141-W. 1 Nlnt-h Grade they clicked off 928 to 802 for thi 1 ITRS. FRANCIS V. DOBBDT3 The .Record office for J. Rowe, I-. .!. TAMHUYX & FAlUI-liE. enough young boys who will be glad of the opportu- lU-ferees—O'Conncll, Payne. Wart-house . .:* 13 .51 Additional local sporta news Sanwne; lh. Array, rh.rw»».»j no8-tf l'ru.-tors light hitting visitors. Summary Receiving Dept 14 Totals ...... Prt«ld«nt & KEY SHOP " £7 New BrunsTrick avenue. I&/1 ..13 .48 8 20 Sneedse. , 45 ELIZABETH AYENTJB CO.". ISroad St., nity to play. If they aren't-volunteering for the lea- li 230B Factory ..13 14 .4 8 win be found on page seres of 101 Irvine St. . Itah. 7-110' Martin General Anlllar Cl) Void-after December 13. 1935. N,-ivarl;. N. J. 1S8 105 16 Stoi-k Clerks . .•. :o eubsUtutlons, snetdst. OA Rahiray 7-0120 I gue, why not go out and get them? Is our splendid Central Elfcg Win Runyon 138. 13G li AudltliiK Kept. . a. F. T. The Record today. HERE'S a bsauty, 263 Brj^ant. New! Forte 179 146 H Hick Individua!! li Cam-'3e W. Cratme. f ... 1 3 Kennedy. Ennls. Gla.oli, Cr»| ilth Valley KOPPEKS" Six rooms, garage. $50.00. basketball program going to peter out and become From Amboyans H 17ft lltaly, M-uchinp Shuji Havl.i. f .... :. n p^in> joe Bucclinte, W. r th COKE Moving Bre-man .. 22? 1«5 Ulck Tram Game HiBTfins, £ ... o 0 Y. M. C. A. To Have Happy Horn" Pinck, 218 Broad PUEUC NOTICE . 1 like out antiquated football and baseball programs? Machine Shop ..10J I*atlmer, c .... 5 0 besky.' street, Elizabeth. de3-3t Public notice is harsby given j 1 Clifton, c , Harmonica Club Sanitary Protection The Rahway Elks of the Cen- Totals . 897 SOG S02 Illsk Tram Serle* ... 1 1 Free Tickets To If it does, Rahway will soon be known as a town where Shipping Dept Kane, g MOVE TOE A BLOCK OH A SIX ROOM house, all improve- that the Beard o! Adjustment of ; tral league got back in the win nah Kiminjky, g Pop Pemberton Sets th: Zoning Coa-.^ils5i:n of the \ they turn out weak teams in all sports. At least we column Sunday byt taking three Murlnjrer . 156 Hebrenr Lracne A harmonica club will be organ- BQL^-ALWATS A SJDLK ments, $30.00; five room bunga- Totals City of Rahway will hold a pub- • without napkins or belts from the-Perth Amboy club. The V. O'Cononr 121 \V. It Pet. ized In the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow New Pin Mark Insured Rahway Theatre low, all ..improvements, $30.00; still have a good name in basketball. Let's preserve Karan 1S2 Social Club ''O" 7 .741 Score by periods: lie hearing on the application of | locals presented a well-balanced Merck -..., night at 7 under the leadershlpjf six room house, all improvements, O'Donnell . i-is 132> V. M. C 15 12 .556 2 9 FOR THIS WEEK'S SHOWS Ruth Amrcon to erect additional ; ERE is sanitary protection that it. Even if the boys who would play in this league attack. Summary: O'Connor .. 168 160 Trustees .'. 10 17 .J General AInlllne ..., 6 3 5—J: Boys' Secretary Earl Laughlln. (Pop) Applegate The Mover $35.00. Phone Rahway 7-1610. Moseo .... 158 showroom and service station ad- i [ can't afford membership, why not make some effort «X 2T28 ISO Y. M. H. A. ".. s 1& .333 Twenty boys have signed for the eran member of the 106 E. Grand Avc. Rah. 7-0923 If Yon Find Your Name to the Hdoes away with napkins and belts Richardson 183 joining-- pres:n* buiicing, St. | Nadler Totals .. 771 787 928 Single Game new organization. a new all-time mate: Want Ads ellp oat the ad nnd . . . that is completely invisible, and' to sponsor this program for them free of charge? If 197 m 171 D. Needell. Trustees 241 MENTION LOCAL GRD5DERS George avenue, opposite Elm av;- | Hinman 1U4 181 152 Jack Massena. New York pro- present to the office of Lucas .i * High Tram Game Bill Hoodzow, fullback for the nue. in variation from the re- j so comfortable that there is no con- the Y. M. C. A. can't donate the facilities to the boys 179 19* 191 ' BELLS WIN Y. M. C. fessional who was a member of Real Estate Brokers Elnhorn 165 M2 high school football team this THE quire-merits of the Building Zone j as a community project, there shouldn't be any trou- The Bell Drugs, of the High Hick Tram Srrlr* 1 the club started by Laughlln In so sciousness of wearipg sanitary protec- 187 Trustees 22S8 season, is' being mentioned by the ordinance now effecting this Totals 907 922 School Bowling league won the New York, will be present to offer too, who has been tion at all. B-cttes are approved by ble getting aid from some of the local clubs that spon- all-state selectors as one of the SHERMAN REAL ESTATE property which is now Class A ,P*rth Ambor 3435 first half schedule Friday when instructions. youngster. U 62 yearsofj*. Rahway Record physicians ... acclaimed by women sor programs for underprivileged kids. Or, the new Parker Comets Crush leading fullbacks of the state, de- Residential Zone. Hearing to be 151 16S they finished their matches with MOVING & STORAGE WE ARE rickots Not Redeemable For INSURANCE JJohnsoh n 159 161 a record of .15 straight victories. Corsair Club spite the -weak record of the Rah. HOUSE RENTING held at City Offices. 146 Irving everywhere as the most comfortable, Juvenile Recreation Bureau could well afford to Benish .. 169 way team. Sert Aszman, who LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE Saturdays, Sundays & Holidays street, Rahway, N. J., on Man- Stmonson m 107 "I4S The Milton Tailors finished in AUTO DOCTORS UEL FREEMAN & SON most convenient method ever devised. take up such a program. Allowing worth-while pro- Boole ... 202 130 1S2 second place followed by the Opening their season on the graduated from the local school In 71 Cherry St. Bah. 7-2488-J Estab. 1892 day evening, December 16, 1935, June after an outstanding foot- When a Sick Auto Is at 8 o'clock and for the purpose grams such as this one to die is one of the reasons Totals 870 7E-G 829 Tragics in third. First Presbyterian community STARTS WEDNESDAY 136 Irving St, Tel. Rahway 7-0050 ball career, is prominently men- Rahway High School Football Ballot Bronfht To, Us, We of considering such other matters house court Saturday, the Comets •._ - - -.—• <• JLJO\J why Rahway has such a poor juvenile delinquency tioned as fullback on the prep as may be presented. rang up a 62. to 38 victory over I, the undersigned citizen of Rahway (If alumnus tf «* Di&rnosc Its Case as a "TOP HAT" DONT let that property stand record. Let's save the Gra-Y league. Rahway Doesn't Want Football the Corsairs. The winners pre- school .all-star squad. Aszman PHILCO. RADIO Doctor Would Diagnose —Also— LEWIS A. SPRINGER, performed at fullback for the dent specify class), believing that a plan'of pre-varslty tootttf Oil Burners idle. Advertise in The Record That apathetic and smug attitude of Rahway, so sented-a.well-balanced scoring at- 01 1 Will Give You Re- the Case of One of For Rent column. Two Iree ad- S:c'y Board of Adjustment. tack with Bartz, Beam and Pat- strong Pennington team this sea- training similar to that advocated by The Rahway R" ' ^ "THUNDER IN del.0-13 ably described by Mrs. William F. Little at the crime son. His Patients. missions to the Rahway- theatre Slip Hauser Gets His Letter terson leading the point making. Superintendent Perry. wUl be of advantage to the high «ow ception From All are waiting at The Record of- EducaUo A COJIPI-ETKI-Y AUTOMATIC IGNITION PARTS 1 conference Friday night, extends over into the field Bud Fitterer did the best tor the footbaU program, hereby petition the Board of LJ THE NIGHT" fice for David Lane. 177 Price Over the World. FOB ANY CAR Coach Alvis Rochelle, who turns out good foot- of athletics. At least that's what we are led to be- losers. Summary: $50 FOB CASSIO adopt such a program to be inaugurated for next season. W» OIL BURNER $249.50 street. Void alter December 13 Card Of Thanks Marty. Cassio won $35 first SEE THEM AT NOW SHOWING ball teams at Castle Heights Military academy in lieve. They told us.that the folks about town were Comet A. C. (03) program, I believe, will be of great advantage to the atite Gunmnlrcil & Scrvlrcd 1 tr.Vl'C 1935. G. F TITMAN BROS. Lebanon, Tenn.; announces that Ken Hauser, former place money in the Elizabeth .WILLIAMS CARD Oi' IIIAVKS all steamed up over the losing football team in the 'atterBon. f 5 1 Junior Order sweepstafces with program of the school and will adequately protect out W Premier Oil & Gasoline E. Grand Ave. & Route 25 'I FOUND I5URBANK—The undersigned, w! Bartz, f 10 0 to express sjju-er^' tlumks for Rahway high school football star, has .been awarded high/school. They haven't proven it to us, however, Beam, c s 0- scores of 235. 234 and 216 for a school players against Injury. ELECTRIC CO. kindness .anil sympathy e\t.-nded at Brandt, g 4 0 I 9 CHERRY STREET ~ Supply Co. Rahway 7-0762 his letter for his work on the grid team there this 685 total and took second place New Brunuwlrk ATC. A STELLA PARISH' NOTICE the death of a beloved hus and to date only fjve persons have given support to Barrsottl, g j 1 esm-eiall V" VVi:':r In tliaillC l">r. K. J. money of $15 in Newark the same- (Signed) v- Clnrt»on SI. —Also— Harry Gordon/ formerly with season. Hauser, who was ranked as the best center Totals Rah. 7-0917 Carlln. the He \\. W. Elliott. the movement for a more extensive program by send- day with games of 209, 277, 158 Rahway Lumber Company, Is er I-'uneral in,this section last year, played guard in the South Name .; ; __ -"—'"" now in business under the name friends and n -iKhl>>irs at- Boxes of 12, 39c - - - Handbag Packets of 3, 10c ing in their names on the petition forms in The Rec- Coraalra (3M) !ora 644...total,... _... "3 KIDS AND Jh "F. of Rahway Builders Supply : Manufactured-I5y_Ilie B-ettes Co.,JBlthlo^_Ela and earned a reputation for himself. He is the son ord. Unless the response is better, we are through 'Itterf-r, t 7' a Address ~—^: : Company, 781 St. George Ave- lie ,-iiinl,•>..!• nf N. iti.,nal nderdonk, f 4 0 ELKS VS. BAYONNE A QUEEN" ..mi.any ati.l.Till others Sold By KIRSTEEVS PHARMACY, 11 Cherry Street _of Jir^and Mrs. Emil -Hauser, 70 Jaques avenue, and with the idea. Send 'em in, you fans, otherwise the Blacklock, c 0 0 Ads In This Directory Cosf Only 45c Each nue. Tel. 7-1922. who t:;ti-nd d sympathy." Smith, K 5 0 The Rahway Elks' bowlers of City , class...- (Slyllcd) Mrs. MarlL- UurballU. should be heard from on the college gridirons in a Board of Education, will think you don't give a hoot lanlclns, g .3 0 ;he state league will meet the (Bring or mall to The Record Office) few short years. • ~ for better footb'all. Totals ...... 19 Bayonne team on the local alleys Ralerce—J3. Brandt. Thursday night. _|

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P^ .. PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10,1935 praise from the Republicans as well 'as from Demo- The Rahwav Record crats. J. U. MAnPLE. Pnbll.Btr WALTER P. MARPLE. Btulnrw H«nn«e> HOWARD C, WOODRUFF. Editor Always First 1 hla \rn«nnprr niu Foundrd and I. Slnlntnlnrd Uppn the Principle of a Another authoritative rumor has it that the Always Fair Clrur. CunoSnr nnil I nbln»cd Presentation o» All the Inlermllnir \'«n of thf Clly, nnd Ipon the Bnala of a ProgreMlva Editorial Policy, city committee is about evenly divided on Gene Mainzer and Dave Needell for the police court Published Tuesday Noon* judgeship. Both are prominent party workers THE PAST IS GON E o- WE FACE TO-DAY and Friday Mornings , and have plenty of support. It will be interesting VOL. 113, NO. 2728 PRICE THREE CENTS to see how this contest comes out.. With the com- Frlilnj- JJornln™ RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13,1935 TUESDAY GOOD AFTERNOON DEC. 10, 1935 Truth And P mittee split on them, don't be surprised to see a • compromise candidate named. There is Joe Fein- J Hospital Ends Contest Judge Farber Freedtn Bail Santa Glaus Busy Getting Ready ToBacked For Judgeship —To The Average44an— berg to be reckoned with, you will recall. Fay -Pending^ Appeal SuspensioiLQf Talley would probably have gotten the job again, T8thYearOf Bring Toys To Railway's CHildren This is addressed to men of average means who I understand, had the Republicans won. There «omMighe t get Former . Patrolman To have been subjected'to the widespread fallacy.that was support for both Talley and George M. Fight Jury Verdict the rich pay, or should pay, practically all of the Kagan. department Record Reporter Finds Old Fellow Busy Making to our readers Service Here Jailing Him Gifts For Christmas; Asks Children To Write Officer Topic taxes, and that-ihe. poor and moderately well-to-do assisting —Nathan. E. J*arT?er,jformCT Rah- Telling What They Want This_Year__^_ I Rahway Memorial Hospi- way patrolman under a three- for next to nothing. = = >pp Cdinpleteff SixtlrYear -year—State-Prlson'-aehtence-'fu. „ , -children- Here are two facts for you to think over: conference Friday nighg t Captaip n Albers ((he's still conspiracy, was released Tuesday NORTH POLE—TJp here in the happy will only take their toys to captain to me even though he. is suspended), Bob InfNevrBuilditfj af ternoon-In-$7,500 bail from the frozen- North,-I-hawe-lbeen-spend-- _the _nrehouse, I am sure Chief: Eighty percent of all taxes in this nation are t t thh he. i dd) Bb county Jail pending an appeal. ing the past few days -visiting Ritzman and his men. will do the ^^yppl^^U^fh^ f Walker and Gene McMahon were present, I noticed, 1^36~PatientH Were TVinmp«;on signed a cer- rest. Then I will have enough to • articles and services, and must be paid-by the con- and possibly several others were there and I didn't tlflcate of reasonable doubt short- and I can assure the boys and go around and from the letter I t—Saspended- see them. Percy Paulsen was at one of the other Admitted During Year ly before an application of Prank girls of Rahway that the Jolly old have been receiving from Rahway L • '" *~ —• l7- F•-••---' j— ihur-attorney—for—Faiberr-who- -xeHow~wlH -children—I'm-going-to-needi-a-lot- Aft.e.r Alleged Mlscon-L. _ The total net taxable income—not taxes paid'—of four conferences. I neglected,to mention him along With the annual meet- .-11 appeal in Supreme Court. good• Ion- ? stop in their city this of toys." duct; Barger Says He Acted all American corporations in 1933, was $2,500,000,000.- with Albers and Walker Friday. Although Council- Fai.ber was convicted Novem- Christmas while he unloads a (He showed me some of his let- man Markey took a crack at me Friday night, I ad- on a Jonj "about tv [ ing of the Board of Gov- ber 22 by. a Jury before Judge large number of. toys from hls_blg ters from Bahway children. There The total net taxable income of persons with net in- conversation.-= ernors this week, Rahway Thompson" "and was"*sentenced" pack and places them under their ' arFplenty of them. Here's what Upon Report mire his action in coming to address the conference. Friday. He was accused of being Christmas trees. one -from Virginia who lives on comes in excess of $5,000 was $4,000,000,000. This "finger man" in the hold up of makes a total of $6,500,000,000. The total cost of gov- His idea of placing the department in control of a Advice Department Memorial hospital com- VSo you're from Rahway," heHazelwood- avenue, said-: The city's police affairs were in the limelight pleted its 18th year of service to the Hugglns Jewelry store, Febru- said when I met him as he halted "Dear Santa Claus: board of clergymen is a good one. Also, I can praise Be critical—of WILLIAM E. BROKAW ary 8. "I have been a very good girl, again last night as Councilman Mark K. Irons, Third ernment, federal, state and-local, was $15,500,000,000 j the city and. its sixth year in the his work of putting some blonde in 1933. Result: If the~government had confiscated his recommendation that the police' committee be Ball was furnished by Mrs. hair on the head- of a pretty llt- Santa Claus, we are so poor. Last Ward Republican, asked for an explanation of the given active supervision of the department I MT bulkiing at- Jefferson avenue Ernestine Farber, mother of the He doll and shook my- hand. "You year you forgot me-and-I-cried the entire taxable income of all corporations and all wd S'.one street. prisoner. She pledged1 a house at because aH my little friends got method-of suspension of Special Officer Thomas No- A poker game hid Jac Home Ancl Parents know, r that service to thhe p patient acters here boosted his price, executive board met with Mrs. H. Merck &~Co., Inc., Tuesday, night, ation as the best means of solv- j will also be furnished children at members of the committee an- On Monday Night Institution Here John Tice, 58. of 158 Main street necessary for the lieutenant at ing mutual problems -will begin j be slow on many matters pro- } weekly court session was assessed! "jr. I is the hospital's majoj r functiofi n Christmas. W. AHers, secretary, reading the the desk to make three telephone Mrs. Schulder of St. George avenue, was the first it is widely agreed by state : against Edgar Campbell of tievitamous Last H OTOS I »nd evtry reasonable attention is nounced last night that they had report. Reports were also re- succumbed on the bank of the Good Will On The Road to show tangible results in 1936. Plan Study Group obtained the services of enter- Rahway river at Dock street and calls before he could be located. sleigh rider this season to-put in an appearance with when various state legislatures who have given study to j Brunswick who was charged with' "The tie's o. i. iriffj. lss| I [sen to the m»"'»' as well as the Mrs. Arthur L. Perry recom- Depositors Have No Fear ceived from chairmen and thanks I pbyueal comfort of the patient." tainers who wtwld provide a floor Prominent Officials. And was expressed by persons who had his body was not found until the "This is fine efficiency when it The holiday season is a peculiarly fitting time to a dashing horse and cutter. throughout the country Till be the movement, that interstate co- speeding. j doesnt mstch my salt," mended a study group to be next...moming->_at..7:5p. .WiHiarn operation wiB in the future be the show to supplement the dance and Part) For Alarm And Will recently received rosebuds. It was •takes three calls to findfind tht he head. ~4 .emphasize the obligations of every motorist. It is of called upon to consider reciprocal 9.9M Terti Made formed by the chapter. Robert Van Cline, 57 Dock street, found ot the department," he said j means of providing th- solution A. Coan of the hlsh schol fac- rofre^iment program. Not Lose voted to send buds to four other more than passive interest that the Yuletide closes measures to improve crime con- Patient* per day averaged 45. Detective John Kiesecker is tend Local Event persons who are ill. the man and reported the inci- Officers Disagree A-drunkenJ:ellow_madeJife miserable fori every- trol. It also appears certain that to numerous problems of mutual I TTirrt were U ected_ Walter Freeman, president of the house. Mrs. Arthur Mueller re-I Trfiere-elsepvitlrprospects: — — -tateretate-co-operation-planrOoT-- ported receipt of $9521 trom~-thei [ad~Heart~Tronble- _Jrons_admitteend views, through the creation of in- Dr. E. W. Lance, treasurer, re- counts of school children. He Mrs O A. Griffis, Mrs. Edward 't of that driving, is practical Christianity. It is a kind merce street, an intimate friend of the bride, while ported extensive purchase and re- day when the superstitious wont charged witi non feasance in not and Mrs. Samuel R. Morton. had' charge of these accounts "Tice, 175 Main street; Mrs. Er- Nolan sooner-if there «a evi- terstate compact commissions, it suspending Nathan Farber. for- Councilman and Mrs. John R. Schremp, Mrs. William Clarkson nest Gamm, 198 Main street and dence that he had broken police of practical Christianity that followers of all creeds the best man fas W.W.Angus of Cranford, a former is now apparent that many un- pair of instrument3.- wait under ladders and are on which received funds from the and Mrs. John. Hoffman were * .Ruiiy Foster Orton. president of the lookout for horseshoes and mer patrolman, when it is alleged Leonard, Councilman' And- Mrs. tour sons, Lester Tice, 175 Main rules. If he was guilty of a' can subscribe to as they join in the common rejoicing necessary conflicts and disagree- school banking- program each members of the cast. Street; George Tice, linden; John breach of conduct, he should have college chum of the bridegroom. the Woman's auxiliary, presented other luck charms. he was told of Farber's implica- Edmund; D. Jennings. Councilman Tuesday. ments between states will be void- Anthony J. Boresch, Mr. and -No One Forgotten" was the Tice, 23 Lewis street and Le- been suspended immediately. I was at this Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Hope were recipients of an her report which was printed in However, local police believe tion in the Huggins* robbery while A check on his records was ed and many vital problems will The Record a week ago. Albers is . charged with false Mrs. John P. Livingston. Post- other play which depicted a worn, Eoy Tice, 84 West Grand avenue. told that three reports had been —The-nrstrconcenrof~th"e churches of America is abundance of valuable gifts, including silverware, cut be nearer solution. The inter- that the bet^r the day., the bet- made Tuesday afternoon when a an who thought she had remem- made about the Nolan incident H. P. McOfflvray. financial sec- UT "the deed. They are sponsor- sxearinsr. master Martin P. Gettings, Cit: 1 the saving of souls. By entering with whole-hearted glass, linen, substantial checks, electrical appliances state co-operation movement has The indictment against Albers Chairman and "Mrs. James J. "KLin shortage was discovered in last bered everyone in her Christmas and Chief Mclntyre told me he made swilt progress this year and retary of the Linden league, re- ing their 13th annual ball tonight, week's depositsosits. JenngJenningss readilredy giving but, after a dream, found had reported the incident to activity into the automobile safety movement, they and many other useful articles. charts ot discharged patients despite the fact that the day is charges that he claimed, in the neally. its wider adoption Is assured. Also Mr. and Mrs. William H, admitted the embezzlemenl t tto that she had "forgotten the real just betiveen can extend their activity to the saving of lives, with- for the hospital. The managing Way the 13th. Farber case testimony, that he Freeman. needs of the community. Mrs. (Continued On Page 2) As a result of the recent nation- committee report cited the sale was not in the room when FafBer Conrad,'Mr. and Mrs. George L out violating their first purpose. The blot upon a soul wide crime conference held In Klrchgasner and Miss M. Anita An effort is being made by rela- William Lints. Mrs. Clarkson., of the old hospital building at Ha- was Implicated in the' robbery by Mrs Griffis. Mrs. WDtour Bau- you and me as a result of killing or maiming another through Rahway 5 Years Ago Trenton, model statutes for crime Mixocxi and Ja/jues avenues and Hold Local Man Frank Slca of Carteret, one of the Higglns. tives to effect a repayment. control through reciprocal legis- mann, Mrs. Reed •and MTS. Ken- send A Xnias Greeting careless or heedless action, is one not easily erased. repair and mo'

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