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•; I- '••"• '•:•;> PAGE TWELVE WEDNESDAY, MAT 29, 184G RAHWAT PAGE-T! Railway Girl Aids Now Pipe Laying SCOUT MOTHERS SON IS HONORED AT from Rahway taking part in V NAME OFFICERS BIRTHDAY PARTY program were: Mrs. Lester The Least We Can Do G. I. Loans The third birthday anniversary School Activities Officers named by UWMothers' Bodwell #and children RAHW&T Rat Studied Bv Board of C. Alan Frederick, son of Mr. Dorothea and Carolyn. Mi^Tf? 14 Club of Troop 40, B/y Scouls, at (Continued from Paee Ten) and Mrs. C. P. Frederick, of 125 the annual mec-t/rTJrneld with Mrs. ford'McGarry and children' P, Is To Visit Their Craves Water Commissioners in Study of West Cherry street was celebrated i470 Broad Stn i Lorraine Ma pet Promi- William Oppenieimer. 580 Sem- sell and Lois, Mrs. Frank ci SUPPORT THE UI r.o further labor disputes will hold during a recent party for young publtoted *. \\ urk Mains inary avenui-Xaie as follows:, and children, Margaret and Entered at the I • i _ in at up production of bulldinc mater- j folks, relatives and friends. Those way THURSDAY. MAY 30th President. M/s. Robert Thomp- JEWISH RELIEF anflcr the acto ; (lollegr Rahway Board of 'Water N ial for low-cost housing, the nous- | M>ri: smx-pros!dent. Mrs. Oppen- ins picture should brighten with- AND DECORATE THEM WITI1 Commissioners are studying bids lieimcr; sL-rretary. Mrs. Richard nnnnnnnininniinnnni: APPEAL One of the outsta-ndintf leaders presented by a number of con- Andrrsun: treasurer. Mrs. .Maurice in the next 12 to 15 months. Am- THE ROUNDSMAN In various activities durinc the cerns for laying iron pipe.s rc- Moran and trustees, Mrs. M. E. erica's vct.eru.ns have been ex- fiScy past year at the Southern Semin- placini^ present concreU' mains tremely patient in the face of pub- High School graduates Increase Keut© ftccotb $1.50. Single Cadett and Mrs Kdwaid* Grmie>. ary. Buena Vista. Va.. has been and for makyi;: branch connec- Mb. Ltioy Thomp-on \\.i>, ;»1- lic and official indifferences to Safe Protection For GOOCrin twenty-five years. Can Baumann's Flowers Miss Edith Lorraine Manet, a se- titms and compU'tin;,' incidental their plight. Now that the non- this be true? Listen. Merging the Rahway Record. Eat. 1622 with the Rahway Newa Eat. 1930 nutU'd to membership. VOL. 124—No. 48 Mei nior, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. I work in the over-all program which Plans were made for sending veteran public are also affected. ? ? ? Published Every Thursday- RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1946 Local Subscription 62.00 a Year In Advance PER COPY FIVE CENTS New Jer s, Pt'luniMr- nml loN of lvHlclinjp; plants John 11- Ma«et of 429 Central • has been adopU-d. The lowest bid 'en .scouts to summer camp in you can look for a concerted effort Your Precious Furs In 1921 they graduated 51 from Assoc suitable for _ avenue. She is secretary of the! was presented by F. Domenick & July. Camp sites were discussed to obtain more housing. In the Bahway High. These were the days Student Council and Little Thea- ! Company, of Bioomfield. the to- but selection was deferred penti- meantrime.-the-veteran-who-ls-not when Carteret had no high.school Wins Nomination j uriher COILSideration. This absolutely in need of housing can yys tt cabinet. the eighth grade occupied floor Primary-Voting Here Is Light;—— 1 bid of $19,447 for a modified pro- will be the club's principal sum- relieve the inflationary pressure Rahway High School mi'- Because of her ath'etic abiliyt From the time.we receive your precious furs un- two of the Campbell street build- ject was also low. Other bidders mer project. The next meeting and competitive bidding for avail- til they come back to you in the Fall, they are she has sen-eel on the baskptball were: W. G. Fritz of West Orange; will be held at the home of Mrs. able housing by remaining where ing now city hail. Death Caused On Moi and swimming teams ;md is a C. Salvatore and Sons, of Orange Ecuvard Grimes of 31G Morton he is for a while longer, if you must safe in our scientifically frigid storage vaults- ? ? ? Carlin-Donovan For Mayoralty member of the athletir board The figures Will Graduate 188 and N- A. K. Bunbee of Trenton. buy, look before you buy and con- safe from summer heat and humidity; safe from $2.lion for U * R Baumann, st Miss Maf/et has participated in went up. In 1931 I. # Tlic contract will involve ten sult a comptent adviser before ravages of moths; safe from fire and_Lhp.ft,- — -men v-Hv-Ri various other coHrjie clubs and JiH-ms. including the installation HOSTESS TO CLUB .sinning any contracts. The service ~rwth -earUre Only Fiftern Perrent o[ By New Prank Class Is Not as Lar^e as Those Held During Past Ten ynd also in organizations. She will graduate | oT~siXt ^ighl and t-,Ve!vc-ineh pipe usinff a bigger Oppose Each Other For Mayor : •h Mm'. John Stebner, oi.717 West ^f this Committee is at*your dis- Registered Vole Is Years—Program IwlwiesT-AlPStudeiit " -V 900ST.CEORCE AVE. this month. , IIU4Utj)ni. jay!n;: of twelve-inch Lincoln avenue was hostess to tlie" And—each fur receives special care before it is and bet ter - paigns whi- posal ~in 11 us or-any~other-veteran school than : Accident Takes Life oTTeri J- Her father is plant service man- .pipe under th*' Rahway River: in-- Monday Niprhl Club.-Mrs. George problem. Cast Here Numbers—Class Dav ing ihe p^s I! ah way, N. J. ager for Merck & Co.. Inc.. and i? "hung 'away'forthe summer_ltjsjnsp_ect.ed_by_ ex. Year Old YoungsLer C sUdlatiuii of branch connections. • Ruddy had high score and the The scout serving on various xnuuicipul side water service laterals, furn- I special -award went to Mrs. Ed- --WitrPohly aj llule'over fifteen —Tclrphont's— — Here _ . .£<^lliencement,exercis.es_for-a-class of 188-candfc- the energy t- boraii and ishing and Tr-plactnjr '30 cubic 'u'ani j;Best". Mrs! Iteii"L"wil'lVmer-~ -and-combed; thenpla"ced on an individual hanger. per cent: of tlie registered vote cast K\hw;*v 7 0711 — T-OTl" yards of concrete masonry in an- 'a.u at the next meeting at her number reached at the polls for the primary Tues- dates will-be held at the Rahway High School auditor- •«\ a time v o Don't take chances. Bring your furs to-us enrly The life of James Machuia'was HARRY F. SUITKR chors, replacing 1.000 square yards j home (il>3 West Grand avenue. 201: and last day, or 1.486 out of 9,776 regis- snuffed out instantly at his home. ium Tuesday evening, June 11. The class numbers 13 . . . it's smart—it's patriotic to conserve. tered, the results showed that HONORED AT DINNER of six-inch stone shoulders and Pauline Wambach and Mrs. •year dropped to when. which HaTFy V i>uiu>r u-ho "js r/*iirmr; T^rns—oT quests". "Olhers the trick the ten year old young- b oppose President of the Council graduated in 1945, but is nation. Tl from duty as head of tlie plant seven-incli p'-nr: run on macadam were Mrs. Robert ster had planned to scare his Baccalaureate c protection at Merck & Company. •pavement. Mrs. John Boro.s. Mrs. Today High Ralph.. Kocher Dennis P. Donovan for the mayor- mother with resulted in what po- still smaller than those of a few called dan Inc.. after thirty-seven years of J Edward Collins, Mrs. Hickman, Minimum Charge $3. Principal Ralph N". Kocher an- alty race in November. Carlin lice belie" ve j,o be a broken neck. years back which hit over the 200 himself, a duty, was the £uest of honor at :Mr~. Kdward SchoufT. nounces the list of candidates to heads the, Democratic ticket and Sermon Sunday mark. " ~' Donovan the G.O.P. city ballot. According to the story of the With several members of the _t_f a testimonial dinner t,n von at the Which includes insurance policy against Fire . Fcepivo diplomas on June 11 th mother. Mrs. Alexander.Machuta. ii is of th Cranford Youth totals 188. But this is not the fiu- The city Tuesday gave Arthur E. Ri>v. John M. Jaqueth to Give graduating class being gifted in Chrysler-Plymouth Elks Club Members of the Pl.tnt Theft and Moths . . . Phone EL.2-4600 and a bond James locked himself in the bath- CONGRESSMAN CASE The scout Protection Organization a! ure for comparison. Disccoll 896 votes in his success- Message to Graduates • music, the program this year will o (Cuntinui'tl froni Pairt* Nine) ful campaign for the G.O.P. nom- room, and when his siste.r was of "this city who was successful in take on a musical tinge in con- and traine -MciLkJa—iv.nu^ iiis iioi.Lij TiKiy-i^-—.T=^r-- ed messenger will call for your fur coat. seni-to- take-her-bath -ten -minutes- Down in Carteret they intend Tnarion Tor "governor and' only 418 The annual commencement week trast to the traditional spoken troop actix presented him with a potable : .....urw.t havinn license in his pos- for Harnld Hoffman who opposed later she could get no response ond term in Congress by defeating parts usually presented by the Owners Attention!! radio receiver and a .vcro.l. The • ,_. ^. [o give out some 150 more diplo- from him. The mother came and Dwight A- Danforth of Elizabeth activities for 189 seniors at Rah- for lhe set ^tv-ion. John McFiirland of 697 P£T£RA.SpiSENIG mas, so the total is 338-a far cry him. way High School will open Sunday class leaders. The theme of the prcienUttion \va.s made bv ins ton. ' ' called to her son who made no at the polls Tuesday by 10.406 program is "The Spirit of Man ordination Harry F. Suilw traffic manner West Lincolm avenue forfeited S10 from that- 51 of 1921. Mayor Edward J. Carlin polled answer. Neighbors, including with the Baccalaureato Service to ENJOY THIS SUMMER bail for non-appearance on a Remodeling and Repairing 230 votes the number cast for his votes In Rahway Case received Through Music." at the plant. ? 7 . ? Anthony Berent. hearing the fran- 1.115 votes to 175 for Danforth. be conducted by the Rahway Coun- schools, cl charge of Loitering and Drunk at running mate G. Stanley Hoyt cil of Churches in the High School Following tlie welcome and ap- Mr Suiter was eulogized as an This is the time to have your furs repaired or The years have changed the tic calls of the mother rushed to tions. Boy Hamilton and Ft-rnote street. A - the program as who is the Democratic candidate the house and Mr. Berent pried auditorium starting, at eight p.m. preciation by Edward Fitzgerald,- efficient and painstaking worker styled. During the summer months, our rates for Councilman-at-larse. James Ruth Warga and the Senior a hitsh type of citizen and friend fine of $7.00 and cov.s of $3.00 was well as the the door open with a bar to find Rev. John M. Jaqueth. pastor of oxganizati* are at their lowest. You'll be surprised to find W. McGee was named for the Chorus will sing. "America. I Hear SUMMERIZE YOUR CAR NOW of many. Joseph Maher. orsand- also assessed by Judge George number of DR. E. J. CARLIN DENNIS P. DONOVAN t^ie child with a belt fastened Housing Meeting Trinity Methodist Church, and a brought oi how little it will cost to bring your furs right board post with 226 votes, You Singing." The second feature zation president, was master of Kagan. Bl)Y=RENT=TRADE=SELL up to the minute . . . estimates will be cheer- students. Some around his neck with'the other former president of the Rahway organizati Anthony Kenia of Linden was councilmanic nominations by end tied to the towel rack. Council of Churches, will deliver of the program will be an ac- # ceremonies. He introduced nu- BUN&ALOVVS-HOUSES-FARWlS fully given,— — — - — - _o.i_th.e include: Council- On Monday Night cordion solo, "Rhapsody in D The many merons ^-airf-r.s und":ieLs Qf en- fined $2.00 and costs of $3.00 for RAHWAY BUILDERS Investigation of the police who g the Baccalaureate sermon. Rev. • Authorized Service passing a red light. John Thiypon, AP^RTMENt5-STOR•ES-L0TS lst Minor" by Dorothy Kellish. Har- members lertainmem. which included vocal Mayor Supports His Committee were called at 9:22 p. m. reveal Chester M. Davis. DD., also a riet Marsh will be the monitory yp- and instrumenuil offerings. Stockton street, pleaded guilty to f past pvesldervtrof fthe Council will SUPPLY CO. Lucille Carhart bel. 3rd; Councilman Joseph J. that James had told his playmates Citizens to Attend Special Joyce Garber will introduce Doris organizati By Factory-Trained Mechanics a Drunk and Disorderly charge THRUTELRA-HWAY7-133J FIFTH FLOOR and yes Supt. that he was going to scare his be the presiding officer.. He will Y" i and was fined ,.£lo,GG—ami $3.00 280 ST. GEORGE AVENUE LEVY BROTHERS TamBurina. 4th and Thomas E. Session On Armstrong who will sing, "Thia mendous U. OF A. DEGRKE TEAM PETER /V.SENSENK? Perry himself^ Flanagan, 5th. Report for Chamber Commerce mother. According to police re- give the call to worship and invo- Day Is Mine" through a choric costs. William Taylor of Iselin RAhway '7-2280 . ? ? ? ~* -ports- it is-believed-that the boy. Housing cation. . . . _ reading. "A Free Song*." ^~ jfon to en_ l-p to 12 Months to Pay for Repairs IN FLAG DAY PR.O.CKA3I {held on a similar charpe forfeited! ELIZABETH, N. J. In heading the city Republican -;••— 2 Now baccalaj ticket Councilman Dennis P. Don- intended to tie the belt around RabbiAbraham Schwartz will Michael Semanitzky will play a their difiic i Participation in the Flas Day S10 bail and paid a fine of $7.00 1 the towel rack and his neck and conduct the responsive reading: I exercises in Wurinanco Park. ureate sermon Carlin Stands Behind Sug- On Monday night at City Hall a violin solo. "Mendelssohn Eniror The'Boy S and costs of $3.00. ovan poned Lhe ni[inest vote on then call to his mother to frighten a plan of construction designed to Rev. Edward McLaughlin, pastor Concerto" introduced by Jerry June 14 and in the local Memorial A complaint of reckless driving E. Smeathers is held in the Tuesday with 1.213, while Coun- gestions Offered by SEEKS AID FOR FAMILY her. The fact that police were of -First Methodist Church will top. The- 1 Day program to be hold tomorrow, eliminate on a far-reaching basis, Kagan. Katharine Parkhurst wtll against Emery Remeta of Fair- big 1,000 seatjcjiman Otto Wiemer who is candf- Group Mayor Edward J. Carlin issued unable to revive the boy with a read the scripture and Rev. John play for her piano solo. "Jardins alone bve was voted at_a week-end meeting auditorium of the High School— date for councilman-at-large poll- resuscitator lead them to -believe (he lack of housing here. All lo- view avenue. Colonia was dis- a special appeal for either per- cal contractors, realtors, banks, W. P. Collier. DD., will make the Sous la Pluie" with John Stillwell, of the Decree Team Association not in the church presided over [e d 1.186. Water Commissioner manent or temporary living that the bath mat slipped from Jthc scout_ missed for lack of evidence. George Mayor Edward J. Carlin declared building and loans and other agen- closing prayer. monitor. of the Daughters of America, held Gates of 331 White street. Roselle. by the pastor selected for the DuBois T. Gilman seeking rerelec- quarters for a family of four in- beneath him and that his neck give some West End Garage, Inc with Mrs.. Arthur J. O'Neill at himself in favor of setting up a cies directly interested in the hou- Music will be provided by the Carolyn Schoeffler will give tha pleaded not guilty to a charge of .sermon. Class Day is in the after- ' tion polled 1,178 for renomination. permanent organization to be cluding a father, mother and two was broken in the fall. High School choir, under the direc- Prayer for Peace prior to the pre- for the tv 1 ,529 East Milton avenue. Mrs. noon, not night and so forth. The councilman ward nominations children aged two and three sing problem here have been in- 965 ST. GEORGE AVENUE ^—. leaving the scene of an accident. ? ? ? included: Edward Tombs, lst known as a Chamber of Commerce After last rites were adminis- vited to attend by Chairman Da- tion of Thornton Monez. with Miss sentation of ^he graduating class 'Frank Stacy presided at the ses- The complaint was dismissed for years who are to be dispossed tered by Rev. Thomas Meaney of 4- j ?ion with Mrs Merlon Seaman, It. was in—1921 when Eugene Ward; Councilman Reginald as recommended by his special vid W. Davis. Katherine Parkhurst. of the sen- by Superintendent of Schools Name RAhway 7-0094 lack of evidence. committee, when interviewed last here on Friday. Anyone who has St. Mary's Church, the body was JPt^class, accompanist. Arthur L. Perry. Wildy V. Singer. ! secretary and Mrs. Victor Chail- Smeathers who was later to^ be- Roarke. 2nd; Councilman Sher- either temporary or permanent _ -A. conference-was-held- at. City- X Tl YEARS SEEWCING CHRYSLER PRODUCTS , Cnmpiainnni.s—wr-e—F&troJmen wood Valentine.' 3rd; Harry" B. night. taken to the Pettit Funeral Home The seniors wiji attend the ser- president of the" Board of Educa- eran-orgt: let. treasurer." 'I'lie birthday anni- come principal, was class adviser, quarters available are asked to by permission of the Coroner-, Hall on Friday which was partici- lon i Joseph Post. James'Henry, Herbert that the Class Night or "free'show" "Suffer," Declaring that he had not off- pated in by" Harry Fall, develop- •vice In a body:'Those'of the com-'^ award the--dtploxnas;- youngstei • versaries of Mrs. Ellsworth Falk- KInch Jr.. Howard Vannetta, Will- '*lh"~~aiTd Clifford Comer, call trie Mayor's office at city Patrolmen Charles Brandt, and Ralph N. Kocher, High School enber?, Mrs. William Waldheim which for years had been held in 5th. icially received the Deport of the hall, the Mayor declared that ment adviser of the Federal gov- munity interested in this religious service.. c iam Hedeman. and detectives John committee, he stated that he had Arthur Jardot, Jr., with Detective service are invited to attend. Principal will present the numer- and Mrs. Seaman were celebrated. the theater was eliminated and For freeholder on the Republl- the housing situation, was^ber- Louis R. Rizzo, investigated. Dr. ernment; Chairman David W. Da- ; veterans i Kicsecker and Robert Walker. class day with its more private^ c^nj.icket the city vote gave Col- had:conferences with-WiUianuC. vis, of "the Housing" unit: secre- ous awards. - ' HobUtzell of the fact flndineLgroup "coming'more' acute and that: William Golden worked with the Words and music for the class mens grc MOTHERS* CLUB HAS and dignified setting brought in-lbnetH. M. Dudley 1,186 and Wil- officers and pronounced the child tary George P. O'Reilly of the e SURPRISE PARTY to being. liam L. McLane 1.180 votes. Con- and -that he was In full accord with there were grave prospects that housing committee; City Engineer song were written by Diantha "who serv r Railway's jewelry Store OFFICERS INSTALLED many other dispossessions would dead at 10:05. Pattison. Tsabelle Gagnon and J Miss "Joan Ormsby of Washing- gressman Clifford P. Case of this ,the findings of-the committe. and Seymour Bush; Supt. of Municipal High School Holds siderable OF CONFIDENCE Officers of the Mothers' Club ton avenue. Colonia was the guest city seeking the nomination for "that "tie favored organization along Take place in the immediate Water department. Mortimer M. Ralph Pepe will lead the flag settled ir f of Troop 47. Boy Scouts and Sea of honor last week at a surprise V . Someone asked where Mr. re-election received 1.115 votes to the lines suggested by his com- future. Gibbons; Supt. E. R. Post of the Annual Award Dav salute. The class will join in QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITY Scout Ship 247. were installed by birthday party. Guests included XOUR town an'd your mittee. singing the National Anthenx and tary ser\ Smeathers was the other day and oniy 173 for his opponent Dwight Maintenance Department of Pub- Your Purchases Can be Made with Savings Rev. Chester M. Davis;' D. D. of Joan Jenkins. Dolores Wilcox. county, benefit from good s in business-for "SucrTan organization, the mayor Barger To Speak lic Service & Gas Company, of Issue Trophies and Prizes to Stu- the exit march will be played by back alo the First Presbyu-ri'an Church as Doris Anthony, Joan Moss, Ann himself out in Arizona where he received 1.140 for renomination. declared, would in his opinion, Rahway: H. K. Johnson of the dents and Athletes the High School band. The class Time Payments if Desired follows: Pre.skient, Airs. Whitley state government — a re- motto is "The class of 1946 today Giacobbo, Arlenc Danches. Games There were the usual voting for benefit the city generally and the Philgas Company. T out of mi_ Pr-k^-;- secretary. Mrs. ELsic Scull; |_ went, for his health. Many a father —the leaders dPtbmorrow7 JI Diamonds— Watches — Jewelry — Gifts and refreshments added to the gime that provideshospitals and mother learned their history county committeemen and women surrounding area from which rep- New Main Plans At Elks Program Presentation of the various having t treasurer. Mrs. Fred Hcadley. enjoyment of the party. The recommendations of Mayor Candidates for graduation in* for the ill, highways for; in his classes. all candidates filed being named resentatives to the permanent or- Edward J. Carlin in his letter to awards to individual students for perience without, opposition. Ira,M. elude: Walter Barton, Robert Bay-* . commerce, parks for rec- ganization would be drawn: By Water Board Main Fla£ Day Speaker the council on the relief of the activities during the entire school Us. Robert Budrow, Andrew De that todi Em-Bee Jewelers Guy M. Howard, Business Man- received a vote for Justio*. of the. • '• Recommendations for a Rah- housing shortgage in the city will year took place yesterday at the * reation, is good. Peace; Former Counciiman^Davict annual Award Day Assembly at Salvo, Frank Delia Ragione, Paul jng_WL 85 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY. N. J. ager of the Board of Education p be-considered-as-pa rt-o f-the -plan- £OAIEJ1EHENSI-VE- j^—We-have^ucH-an^idmiri-- back beyond that twenty- Stewart polled votes in three dis- J To Order Pipe Nmlenot be much greater county award in the high school tances" to Europe < C. A.R-E. >." Thomas Malanowski, Arthur Red- Art Awarts—For Best Festival COVERNOR VALTER E. EDGE torameiuedt your confidence and your tn.an those from high school. group with Ann DeSalvio getting be named by the board of directors. packages abroad to friends and dick, James Robinson, Robert garet Valenti, Lorraine . Visona, V) The administrative section." is to relatives in stricken areas, the This organization has set up in Posters—1st • -prize, $2.- Florence F:utr* Wargo, Audivr Washburn. vote, next Tuesday, honorable mention. Val Meinzer Sanislow, Stanley Taylor, Richard Kosiarski; 2nd prize. $1.50. Grace "h: "lofjr bill, uorkvd out in conjunction uith the TfepSrfTrirnt flfiflCTl of Roosevelt school won unit and have an executive committee of local chapter of the American Red Europe stock piles of food pack- Bossier. Robert Fischer and Ed- Technical candidates: James comparison of figufes In five members, composed of each Cross has acquired much valuable ages, each package containing ward Baker. Farmanek; 2nd prize $1.50. Steve Boyle. Kimber Brace. Fred Crow- a: of Institutions and A nancies, represents a xery sound approach to Play Safe! county award in the grammar about 30 pounds of food provid- McEmscy: Prize of $5 for student school and elementary school school division with Letitia Living- membership classification, a board information regarding such pack- Also, Helen Jacknow, Constance ell. Jr., Emery Dudinec. Edward E graduation is interesting for in ages. ing-for-an average of 40,000 cal- who shows most process in art iliis problem, and your constituents in Union County should fed Primary Election 19 ston of St. Mary's, runner-up. of directors including two addi- Marco. Janet Markell, June Moore. Fitzgerald. Gilbert Grimes, Robert Let Us Check Your 3l with 104 high school gradu- Miss Genecleve Carolan, Execu- aries during past year. Carolyn Grosse; U] Substantial returns were received tional members from each mem- Helen Petro. Jacqueline Ramistella. Union County American Legion Hall. Theodore Hoffman, Donald they have been uell represented by a member ivtio has ihe pulls open 8 : i, to 9 p. m. ates there were 187 grammar pro- from the Poppy Sale. A donation bership classification and five tive Secretary, has available in the These food packages are deliv- Jorden, James Mitchell, M. Munn hi WIRING - LIGHTING motions. They go to high school Joyce Robinson. Mildred Voss Poppy Poster Contest, $3. to Car- next Tuesday, June 4 was made to the Leonard Wood members at large, which together local headquarters in City Hall a ered on order to individuals in cer- Betty Washburn, and Elizabeth Pattison. Jr., George Ruddy. Gil* fc of j£e people'* tmtyarc constantly M jnw today. Red Cross pamphlet entitled, tain countries of Europe. A per- olyn Grosse; P.A.D. Vocabulary Memorial Fund. with officers will make twenty-one Solewin. Award by widow of Robert A. Coah bert Zelznick. Hugh Shannon. > - th paid for by ftn "Buying Guide for Individual son in the United States wishing Classical candidates; Morton Ba- CXP€R u wasinade of the y mombfrs \ip A social hour followed with Mis in his mt'inuiv, a UU:Uumii> fui is a good thing they are for veterans at the' Lyons Hos- Packages of Food Senf"Abroad.^ to use this service sends $15.00 to ion. Hope Benson, Nicholas Bova, ai Driocoll for Governor Clob -ization responsibilities will rest. This publication contains sugges- "We C.A.R.E. headquarters along Frank Swart and Mrs. Edward vocabulary development presented FOR NEW APPLIANCES parting fbang_some of the streets. pital- Membership, for the year The group recommended—th&t~& Wendt in charge, Mrs. H.- -B £o Anne Szmochko: Red Cross Jr., Ann Brophy. Rosemarie, Brue-_ U ^ that is to be" paved cost a tions formattn^upfood packages with the names and~address of was reported above the quota. fulltime secretary be secured. Springer was in charge of the Awards, emblems of service to the stle. Alex Busse. Lee ChapLn, Mar* VISIT OUR STORE driver the battery of her Mrs. John Kaden presided with containing the the friends or relatives in Europe garet Clinton, Ruth Cohen. MillU car to receive the package C.A-R.E. meeting with Mrs. Charles Pizzuto Junior Red Cross, presented to this pats week—it just dropped Mrs. Stephen Post, secretary and nutritional value for weight, com- secretary j>ro-tem and Mrs. Harry Barbra Bogus, Carol Bozung.. Bar- cent Cohill. Gall Cooper. Jang 1492 IRVING STREET Mrs. Harry Hoeft, treasurer. piled-by leading nutritional ex- sends this order to the nearest NOTICE perts. Persons wishing tu seifa stockpile in Europe, from where Ryder, treasurer. bra Wooden, Gloria LaFrance, Eimer. Carl Erickson, EUzabegtf RAhway 7-2128 ? ? ? Garbare will be collected twice food packages abroad will find this the package is delivered direct to Margaret Rorke. Fleming, Joyce Garber, Marions Local police will enjoy this one POLICE TO HONOR a week throuthout the city from RUMMAGE SALE Golf letters were awarded to Gibbons, Bruce Gilman, Ardya A w DEPARTMENT VETS pamphlet an invaluable aid in se- the addressee. In this manner, , el! known resident who is a- Monday, June 17 until Septem- lection of the proper items to send. dlivery is Insured, and damage and The Mothers Club of Boy Scou George Kosty, Sam Kosty and Gross, Marvin Grubsteln, boui A welcome home dinner for mem- ber 14. Ashes and rubbish will Nick Partenope by Mrs. Elizabeth n as stable as can be was driv- Onyone Interested in this pub- theft of home-made packages in Troop No. 40 will sponsor a rum- Haff. Edwin Haff, Jr., HOT • " in a neW Jersey city. Behind a bers of the department who have be collected only on the regular Magnler, coach; track letters pre- sen, William Headley. Bella STEWART ELECTRIC CO, bl] lication may call for a copy at transit are avoided. mage sale on June 6th and 7th in s at a street corner, he started returned from service and for U. collection days weekly. sented by Harry Hanf coach in- cobs, Jerry Kagan, Ruth flj "DAVE" STEWART U Edwin Payne who is retiring after Red Cross Headquarters. For further information, regard- the empty store In the HobUtzell P when the bus moved on and building. Mrs. Marie Moran is in cluded: Edwin Haff, Alexander Cele Katzman, Olga Kasakewits; (Formerly with Williams Electric Co.) Passed the intersection, only to be ^wenty-six years of service, will PETER GODFREY, The local chapter of the Red ing this service, persons are art- ie held tonisht at Bachmann's Street Commissioner Cross also has pertinent informa- vised to consult Reel Cross Head- charge and may be contacted by 'Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Fire) (Continued on Page Five) Tavern, 2223 St. George avenue tion regarding the organization, quarters, phoninc Ran^vay 7-2Q74-W. . J

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. RITCHIE Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Horllnt?, Mrs. Mary Hushes was the guest ^- a -L ' 2nd Presbyterian Annual Service Married At Church ROSE SALVIA BRIDE OP Wellesly -Graduate Graduated June 3 Childrens Day Program Sunday ?VIrs. Kenneth Ritchie was Sold Communion OUIS N. SETTICEftZE Sr. of C24 Jackson avenue, Mr. of honor at a -week-end surprise 71. R honored at the General-Assem- Catholic Information |~ye d d in g s and Mrs. William Weigl of 20Gpersonal shower given at the home On Children's Day Sunday Morning Miss Rose Salvia, daughter of Socials bly of the Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Phillip'Salvia of 219 West Grand avenue with Mr. and I of Mrs. Peter Yevich. of 247 ,470 Broad 8lr* For Trinity Methodist Church sessions last freek at Atlantic Breakfast Sunilay "DOMINUS VOBISCdM!" ast Milton avenue became the Mrs. Charles' Maffay of Elizabeth, j Adams street. Annual Mornlnjr Service Proffram Nature Service Program at First City by beihr renamed to the N. J. spent Memorial Day weekend ;—; tn at the r To Be Htid It -is in Chungking of a Sunday I can with my good pastor LILLIAN EASTMAN bride .of Louis N. Setticerze. son of Baptist Board of- Christian Education. at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruee-Wal- in the Catskills. The si>:lh binhday anniversary under the act o Baptism of Infants to be St* Mark's Holy Name So- IIANS HrSCHAFFT Mrs. Nora Set-Wcera? of Eliza- Church Women Plan Those attending; the Assembly tnorningi The Catholic church in home. Surely then the Latin of beth and Jolui Seuicerze of Wood- ton of 798 Central avenue, enter- Also-£njQi;inR the holiday wereLoi Bernice Jane Jolinson. daush- _ Children's Day will be observed First Baptist Church will pre- tained as their receni weekend tBSc Held As Part of . from R*hjf»y included: Rev. ciety to Hold Pro- Which I kneel is crowded_with a the Mass is of advantage to the Lutheran Church was the bridge, in ceremonies performed by udwig Ga.ssmann and Mrs. Mar-'u-r o? Mr. and Mrs. Bernard John- - Sunday at Second Presbyterian sent its annual Nature Service next And Mrs. Chester M. bavis, Mrs. cosmopolitan congregatipn. A Chi- guest. Dr. Nelson Q. Hanawalt, paid -within H Services For Civic Speaker gram Catholic who travels, and Just as on Saturday of the wedding Rev. Lawrence Horvath at. Our garet Serpo of Clark Townslilp son oj 1492 Lawrence street was-v R5c. By mall, Church, with morning worship in Sunday morning at 10:15 o'clock. Ritchie, Rev. arid Mrs. J. L. nese priest is saying the Mass in Lady of Hungary Church, Perth Assistant Professor of Psychology and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mertz of celebatPd with a week-end lawn ••..<* $1.50. Single surely of no disadvantage to him I of Miss Lillian R. Eastman, daijgh- care of the Sunday School. This This unique service has been held Ewing. Mr. and Mrs William F. At a special meeting held Mon- an undertone. His voice comes to Amboy. on Saturday. Mr. Salvia at the New Jersey College for Irvington. They were all guests at party attended by twt-nty-five re- ^ Children's Day exercises and the Council lo Have Special Address annually for the past ten years. who stays at home. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. ti Davis. day evening, it was announced us. even in the front pews, as a ave his daughter in marriage. Women. Dr. Hanawalt is back at the "Damen" fann at Deposit, New latives and friends. is the final session of the Sunday On Social Problems The Decoration Committee of the Ijastman of 1066Thlrza place and college again after a two and one- baptism of infants will feature the that Rev. Henry C. Avery SJ of mere mumble, so that wie cannot Latin, a language known by York. Mer School until fall. Many boys and Board of Deaconesses with Mrs. Hans H. Schafft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pohn Punko of this city half years' leave of absence from Plans for having a speaker on St. Ignacius Loyola Church of recognize the language he is using. nearly all -cultured people in the was matron ot honor. Miss Ther- New Jer girls from both church and chapel Sunday morning program at Trin- William E. Kulp. chairman, will But suddenly he turns to the Hugo Schafft of Colonia. Rev. Ar- the Campus, during which time Rev. Edwin A. Goldsworthy, of ' '":• ity Methodist Church with Rev. |cJvjc and SQClal problems at the New York City, and Mr. Luke A. long centuries of Christianity, was esa Seuicerze, of Elizabeth, and Assoc schools will participate, and an- construct a woodland scene on theBoys And Girls people and say3 in clear audible he servedjin the U. S. Naval Re- Monday night the Master Lock- the First Baptist Church will be ...>.. Kiernan, a member of the faculty adopted by the Western Church as B. Renschler, pastor of the M iss Marie Salvia. of Rahway. 1 thems will be sung by the Junior John M. Jaqueth in charge. Fol-next meeting were made by the {pulpit of the church. First Baptist -serve-as~a~Esy chologist in-the_Med^ smith Association of New Jersey moderator—a t—the—convention—of-'- mt -mtcrmedtate-Crroirs: of-St. Columbus School-oMte*arkr the-logicaHanguagefor-the^sacrea^ w ere* th e~&rl3 FsmaTd sT"John"~Pun^" met at Troy's Key shop in Plain- executive board of the Rahway Choir will close the.present sea- New Jersey, would be the guest "Dominus vobiscum." How liturgy. Latin, now a dead langu- l ical Dept. Mrs. Walton, the for- the East Baptist Association at Worship services will be contin- buds to the Cradle Roll by Mrs. "First Commffliion genau. a former pastor, perform- ko was best man, with Robert Mc- field. Anthony Horling. Sr.. former son on Sunday morning with a speakers at the 'annual comm- familiar and home-like those age^—unchanging and unchange- mer Miss Audrey Brown, was. a S011U1 Plainfield on Friday. ued at the Grand Street Chapel W. V. WyllierSuper^ntendant. the j Council of Church Women, held rendition of Mendelssohn's motet. :'Jd the double ring ceremony. Mr. Lain, Patrick DeMarzo and Car- psychology major of the Class of state president attended. The children of the school will present t Wednesday at the home of Presi- union breakfast, sponsored by thewords of blessing! Sunday after able—is Ihdeed the logical lan- Eastman gave his daughter in mine Salvia as the ushers. monthly meting will be m Summit. Sunday evenings at 8 through the "Hear My Prayer." The soprano Sunday t have heard them in my •38 of N.J.C., and now a member month of June. a number of features including dent Mrs. William Barrett of 4D2-soloist for this cantata will be Miss St. Marys Service for 49 guage for the Church, which has Following a dinner and recep- of the chemistry department of Rev. Edward s. MrLauchlin an-.- On Moi Church, to be held on Sunday June hometown church—in Catholic ever tjejen unchanging and un- There will be a joint meeting of recitations, playlets and music. Sycamore street. It was voted Mae ^JJeadry^ , _solois _t -of "the First Mrs. Walter Mundt, of Bethle- tion held at the Elks Club, Eliza- her Alma Mater. She studied psy- nounced today that the annual 7 SS.iiOO for tf Girls and 47 9, at the parish hall, following the churches in Europe, Asia, Africa, changeable in its baaic worship hem. Pa., a cousin of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bogar. the Session. Trustees and Deacons ^RecitationsjviU be given by Syl- ; to subscribe to the official pub- j£;bvtCTj^ church^of"iloom- beth, Mr. and Mrs. Setticerze left chology under Dr. Hanawalt while Jj.. of WoodbridKe. announce the ^ FIh-l-Tncutlon orthe -National "Council Boys Mass at 7:30 a. m. . South America, and Australia. and teachings. os matron of honor. Mrs. James for a short honeymoon. They will congregational meetiniz at First'"' mem in Ri "Thursday. June T3 at 8 p". m. Invia_T^TXeU. ^^ T TherTheree wwm aUaUo bbee aa shQrt an undergraduate. s birth of a daughter Mary Ann on Members attending this final No Latin scholar, I; but here In The few Latin words audible at Fisher, of Bloomiield, and Miss reside temporarily with her par- Methodist, Church would be held "" the Lecture Room for_a planning Patty Temple. Raymond anc^Rob- ;of Church Women. Pastors of thei m e ^ the Rey May 17th at the Rahway Memorial and also in preparatory meeting were: Michael my little douftle-column prayer Mass eoon become familiar and Muriel' Tennis of Nutley, were the ents at 219 East Milton avenue. MISS FRANCES DARRAGH con fere nce.-The Trustees will meet ert Oates. Billy Braun. Herbert-cnurches will be asked to-appoint EdwJn A Gold3Worthy Rev. Francis A. Sheridan offici- MRS. HANS H. SCHAFFT MISS NANCY CUNNINGHAM Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Wal- Hospital. Mrs.-Bogar is the for-.lupp.U. at.8 p.m.. when six lrus-» paigns whi' ated at St. Mary's Church Sun- Spellacy, Vincent de Salvo, Mich- book I have the Mass prayers in understood by:evfirr the child who -•Cidesmakls. John Thompson-, of -at~7 p. m. preceeding this meeting Buchanan. Richard Brunt. Joseph ; key women to aid the council in The Bo&rd of Trustees win meet T.fltin tn nnp column thp exartr Former Miss Lillian Eastman \vho ton of 798 Central avenue, were mer Miss Ann Walsh. Lees will be elected. The Young Adults Group are rspilaturepSprfc _ .. - Edwai d TempteT-BaritH-fceeptng-^nformed7 g&y as forty-Hffie~glrt3-Hna forty- frfo pravpr tinnle Thp VtAof the of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and I the control office at Camp Kil- fit twenty-four members participated. Edward Jmtwik, Carl Kalesky, Shuster, Jerome Smatti, Robert Miss Betty Paulsen to William mann. Mrs. Robert Fowler. Miss Bessie Hinds. Plans were made portance. recitation. Wimmer, c. Curtis Winchester bridegroom, and Stephen Mysak the church choir as well as themer. Mr. Way recently was dis-SIgel, son of Mrs. Ann Anderson lor the next years program. The Plans for fall activities include David Kennedy, Daniel Kierna, Let Us CheclTYour 1 charged from the-Ur S. Army in Marjorie Dunn, Miss Marie Szabo. Two classes of trustees will be Gordon Van Pelt and Charles Jen-y Giacobbe, Paul Malecki, An- and Michael Kosmyna of Perth Junior Altar Guild and the Young of Dunellen. No date has been Mrs. Arthur Perry, Miss Margaret Nairn a sock social to be held in early Donald Kimmick, John _KuperL next meeting is scheduled at Mrs. elected, the first for periods of twot Snaveiy will read the scripture thorty-RadoshT^ROb'errXatrlefow: Amboy. - JBeoples ^Fellowship. _Mr. Schaefer ; which he served in the Air Trans- sct for he wedding. fall -with Mrs". S: A 'Horned' in Thomas Malanowskl." " *" WIRING - LIGHTING ort for four €ars lwoo f whcih and Theora Semple, Mrs. Andrew erari Charles Card's summer home in i years to succeed Mr. Nicholas Bur-1 and j_ Griffith Corson Jr will ^eluded-: Caro- Three hundred persons partici- is a member of the First Presby- : f >' - Semple, and Mrs. J.._Edward Tomp- off lir charge. Mrs. James .Lang will JohnMalloy, Joseph Matis;Will-- h c m Ihe -8ea*ide-Parfc-on-June-ll. ' - - Donald Brewer..and^Mr.;gIVe the prayer--This-will be fol- ta the reception held at terian Church and Union Council. 1 ***** European Thea- kins, all of Rahway, and Mrs. Ber- head a committee for a baser. line" Butklewicz", Lorraine "Cherev- ter of p atl s CELEBRATE SECOND Those attending the luncheon Carl Carlson, whose terms ex- \lowe d by a solo by. Miss Doris iam McCormftck. Rocco Melchione, No. 31, Junior Order United Amer-i ? £ ,°? - .Hels agrad The Society voted ^a^donatidh to" kQ—Janet Commuriale, Lois Cook; LPerth Amboy.. The-faride is a grad- WEDDING ANNIVERSARY tram J. Sauerbrunn of Elizabeth. service. were Mrs. Q. L. Orton, Mrs. L. L.pTFed last year; and the second Armstrong. Rev. Chester M. Davis, William Nicholson, John Norantet uate^of Woodbridge High School i ican Mechanics. He served "in thV uate of St. Mary's -School-and Pohl. Mrs. C. A. Ransom. Mrs. class for periods-of three years the board of trustees. The meet- John O*Donttellt Richard tarker, Mildred Grmeky Irene Grzyb, Rahway High School. He is a The second wedding anniversary veterans p. D. will administer the rite of FOE NEW APPLIANCES sad is employed by Merck & Co.,Marines in the World War for MISS MARY MCDONNELL David Taylor. Mrs. J. Zimmerman. :o succeed Mr. Lloyd Arkinstall. infant Baptism. The various de- ing -was in" charge of Mrs. A. A.^afries Quinn» John Rellly, Peter Nancy Herman, Anna Louise communicant of St. Mary's of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahora mens gr< Mr WiJIia Inc. Mr. Thoxne, a .graduate of three years. Both are well known IS SHOWER GUEST Mrs. Charles Card, Mrs.. Thomas i - m Bolmer, and Mr. Ipartments including Nurserj'. Be- Fickert with Mrs. William J. Mul- Rome, Robert Schaller, Herbert Karle, ^oan ;Kelly, Barbara jClei- Church and is employed at the u-ho serv. ler secretary and Mrs. William BchWeitaer, Thomas Seller, Joseph er, Janet Itleier. Rosemary Kopp, Rahway High School, is, employed among ^the younger set in social personal affairs office at Camp was marked this week with A surprise miscellaneous shower RobeTts and Mrs. D. C. Wolfe. John Jelm, whose .terms expire" ginners. Primary and Juniors will by Koos Brothers. and civic activities. was given Miss Mary Elizabeth siderable The art group of the Woman's !this year- participate. Dolan treasurer. Shannon, Lee Slivat Francis Sinesi, Joan Kovalmsky, Helen Kump, 1492 IRVING STREET Kilmer. gathering at the home of her Any member in good standing Jerome Truppa. Robert Walker, Dorothy Meissner, Selian Meis- parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hick- McDonnell, of 1028 Hazel place settled ir Club made a pilgrimage to New HAhway 7-2128 at the home of Mrs. William J. York to view Pagano's Studios in over twenty-one years of age is ENTERTAINS CHURCH and John Wencher. siier, Teresa Nardone, T|irbara utiitiitniiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiiiiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinuuiuiiuiiiii u MARGARET SCHWEITZER man of 1708 Irving street. Those tary serv b;e fo Thirty-one School WELFARE ASSOCIATION In the af-ternoon the boys • Vanderminde. Carolyn Wimmer, TO WED IIARTWICK MAN attending, were: Mr. and MrsHaye. s of Paterson over the week- .the morning and -following lunch j-?M-?i _r election, .and all .mem? end, the affair being in anticipa- back alo at the .Cheblis toured the Cloisters iber s Over twenty-one have the Veterans Listed The members of "the "Welfare girls were'Vebeived into their re- Gloria .Ahgelo, Isabelle Gillette, Mr. and Mrs. C. William 1 George. D_ingfield,_ Mr._ and Mrs. ri ht vote Assocation of "the Seconl Presby* spective church societies. Edith Kimmick. Anna Winchea- Schweitzer of 566 Jaques avenue, j George Brunt, Carol Ann Brunt. tion or her approaching marriage -out of rh: "with[its l_4th _century_j3ainiingsJ ? "* - Persons may.be elec- The thirty-one World War II VACUUM CLEANERS on" June 29th -to- Michael -Rusirr Spanish monastery' and European ted to succeed themselves. veterans of RShway"Hrgh~ ~Sch~ooT -terian—Church- -were—entertained ^errMarioii^eme5ky7 STEWART ELECTRIC CO. have announced the engagement j Mrsr-Roy~Plunkett; Mr. and"Mrs. haying t last week by Miss Bessie Hinds, of lecki, flora Spellman. of their daughter Miss Margaret j Edward Scheuer, Miss Peggy of Rahway. Among those attend- gardens. Those participating were The pastor, Ufo. ..Reverend Ed- who died in the service of their LADIES SEWING SOCIETY "DAVE" STEWART ing from Rahway were Mrs. perience Mrs. Chester Hdridge. chairman, ward S. McLaughlin. announces country will be eulogi2ed Sunday 285 West Hazelwood avenue with HAS LUNCHEON PROGRAM The jroup receiving first com- (Formerly with Williams Electric Co.) Eileen Schweitzer, to Nelson E. Scheuer, Edward Scheuer, Jr., Mr. Mrs. C. A. Deitrich joint hostess. RE GIN A and Mrs. Harry Hicknian. Mr. and Charles Fedak and Miss Carol that todi Mrs. J. W. Costello. Mrs. William that his sermon for Sunday, June afternoon, June 16 at 2:30 o'clock The last meeting of. the season munion included Alan Butler. Store, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ann Fedak. 9th. is to be a a memo al rv c Mrs. Austin Singer presided with Frederick t)aPrile. Kurt Frenzel, JIAHWAY_AGENCX Stere of Hart wick, N. Y Miss^ Mrs.' Josep'h, Kahora: * _%ii__ssie_Hin(is._Jto. : "Power From L li _!? i ^_ to be held -Mrs—Pranfc-W-Heiconnn-cn'aTge J. Morss. Mrs. M. Gibbons. Mrs. on High." Methodist Student Day "In imrhT&h school the Second Presbyterian Church "Hobert Junker, John O'Connor. Schweitzer.is a graduate of Rah- nite age will be observed in the Church on addition, a bronze plaque will be of devo&ions. The meeting closed was a luncheon held at the home William Melovetz. Theodore Win- way High School and is a member H. H. Daley. Mrs. F. Peacock. Mrs. the sessions until fall. REPRESENTATIVES: SMOOTHCUT abalanc— -W:Dickson, ^Irs. Andrew Erick- Sunday. June 16th. with the pu-dedicated, to the school's Gold Star of Miss Estella Mays. Of 537 East chester, C. Curtis Winchester, Ed- of St Man's Church. Mr. Stere Honor Roll. Hazelwood avenue. Twenty-four ward Slkora. Alice Firgau, Doro- CAN OPENER served as a sergeant with the U. S. and moi son, Mr. A. Collier, and Mrs. W.pils of the Sunfla? School contrib- EBENE2ER CHURCH G. OLSON . Clarfcson of Philadelphia. uting to the program. The Student Genelfcl Organiza- members were present and a sub- thy Glembocki. Ruth AnA^im- Army being overseas for two and be indie . PLANS PROGRAMS SERVICE one-half years. No date has been For-the Graduate tion extends an invitation to the stantial donation was given to themick. Barbara A. Kleier, Atadellne F. B. MCLAUGHLIN Tel. Rahway 7-0561 public to attend this memorial ser- A church conference will be held church...... Malanga, .Marjorie_A. -Meissner, set for the wedding; To"day_tl._ MEMORIAL BIBLE CLASS at Ebenezer A. M. E. Church here J. COVthAND- For Demonstration vice. They are particularly de- Clementine Monti, Phyllis Roet- OF to be gr VETERANS WANT JOBS WILL CLOSF. SESSIONS Thursday evening starting at 8:30 A Sock Social is planned for a OLSSON : Plans for closing sessions until sirous of having the Gold-Star _e9.rly;ufalLand Mrs. S. A* Harned t The ret- o'clock. On Friday, June 1, Mrs: nmfUUni!UI|||I|l!!liniIIIIIHIIUIIUIIltifI1IIU!MIHIIIIJ!MIIHHIIlHHinilUin New TTampshire & Barred Rack FOR SERVICEMEN fall on June 30th were made at families in attendance. Also, all is- chairman. Mrs. James Lang Mary Wunmer. settle n ' veterans and their families are William Moore and a group of is chairman for the scheduled JEWELRY At the meeting this week of the meeting Monday night of the singers from Westfield will be pre- SLMEIUTY collectr ' Mulve-Ditmars Post No. 681, Vet-Women's Memorial Bible Class urged to be present. Bazaar Summer activities will be tS CHRISTENED sented by the Parsonage Club. A held in homes of individual mem- eran of • erans of Foreign Wars , plans were Of the First Presbyterian Church. In order (hat ah adequate sec- Children's Day program will be Francis M. Slominski, Jr., in- Dressed to Order made to have delegates at the A picinic will be held. The Class tion of the auditorium may be re- bers. Xant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank way ar' presented by the Sunday School 45c per 1b Delivered State Convention at Wlldwood voted donations to the emergency served for the Gold Star families, groups at 10:00 A. M. "The Gift Mrs. Alfred Fickert presided, Slominski, of.226 South Wood World's Largest Manufacturer 3 to 4 Lb. Average -He-has on June 20-23 when the local rep- relief fund for starving people in it would be helpful if they made J Mrs. William Dolan was treasurer, avenue^ ihden, formerly of Rah- Though moderate in cost, our of Radio Parts Offers Fine -resemstives wM sUbporfa rcsolu- tuontact wIUi Lee R7~Yothers, Ad-sermon topic. Sunday evening. -autf-MrerWill!aftnrr"Mimer Was ', ivas chriatened Sunday at 8t. RAY'S when hi tloti urging that state, county and and to Dally Vacation Bible School viser of the General Organization Theresa's Church witti 3SxsTVll> eervice_is complete in appointment, OppoTlTTnities his figh city jobs be made eligible for vet- as well as to church benevolence at the high school, or call Rahway WCTU RECEPTION tor Siemian of Philadelphia, V POUTfRYFARM erans by adoption of tests and re-fund. Mrs. Ernest Kronenfeld was 7-3307»-R during the evening. to the ; FOR PRESIDENT JUMOR DAUGHTERS great aunt of the child, and Ed- MADISON IITLL ROAD quirements no more rigid than in charge with Mrs. J. J. Haw- A complete schedule of the var ttOLt> MEtTlNG HER£ ward aiominski, of- Linden, an cannot thorne and Mrs. James Adams The home of Mrs. William F. and modern and satisfactory in sup- CLARK TOWNSHIP qualifications required for the ious actlvitieson the prograg m will Grccnis, of 979 Hamilton street.! The St. Joan of Arc troop of Uncle of the child, as sponsors. A ^rm*d_ services. A letter contain- treasurer. small gathering was held at the Tel. RAhway 7-0091-J Large Lounge Chairs be announced next week. will be the scene of a special re- .the Jr. Catholic Daughters of ing these recommendations will be home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ervision. Is the Best Gift knows ception -program-forMrsr-Mildr^n-rAmerlCfl^hpld thrjr rt*gi||nr eent to the Civil Service. A letter Hsdberg, president of the Union tlm LTrc-- faces. to Mayor Carlln and the Common ing in SU Mary's Auditorium on County W. C. T. U. on Tuesday. June 4. Present were Audrey Pol- mony. Those participating were: We are prepared to serve you with a fine (complete with Ottomans) ization Council on the sale of tax lien The program is in charge of Mrs. M>. and Mrs. Victor Siemion and properties to veterans and stop- and, councilor, Peggy McCartney, young* Charles R. Mosher, Miss Eva Mar- president, Gloria Abate, vice-presi- daughter, Geraldine; Michaei Slo- GIRLS ~~ —Assortment of ping of eviction notices. Among tin and Mrs. W. p. Greenig. A minski of Philadelphia; (Miss Mar- detern the candidates obligated were: dent. Louella Ladd, secretary, Mar* WE'LL HELP YOU business meeting will precede the ian Rlsly, -treasurer and reporter ion TJnchester, .Miss Doris- Gibson, and Young Women war th John S. Mescan. Edward T. BleJ- reception for the purpose of elect- Raymond Hoagland, Mr. and Mra. Albert E. Lehrer AVOID TROUBLE waa. Richard B. Williams. Eugene Letty Livingston. Also present were WRIST WATCHES- Priced al ing officers and hearing annual Dolores Gom&ssi, Bernidet Mlllafd Merembeck, of Rahway; L. Bogar. and others received in- reports Mr. and Mrs.Xeo Christianson and FUNERAL rs Trainees by Bulova—Gruen—Longine—Wittnauer cluding Alfrefl K. Brown, David ker, and Anna Crotehfelt. daughler, Marjorie of Iselln; Miss Girls 18 to 20 years Helbros. Schweitzer was named on the em- Dolly Berdanie of Elkabeth; Mr. Ught, Clean Work errancy housing committee to rep- JUNIOR CATHOLIC and Mrs. .Gilbert Blackburn. Mr. old, with at least AM comfortable as it looks! It's really large, man sim resent the post. Commander Web- 275 WEST MILTON-AVENUE Easy to Learn RINGS - many stvles to choose from MEADOWBROGK ^ INITIATE - - i ahO" Mrs. Edward Skaninski." Jr.. 2 years hteh school fmd not skimped! Hardivood frame and double* ster W. Brook, outlined plans for ceremonies will sn& Mr. and Mr6. frank Slominafci No Experience needed future work and Commander Law- TELEPHONE KAHWAY 7-4874 POULTRY FORM conducted tonight at St. Mary's .Of Linden. Four generations of the That old sayint. "An ounce dowelledj corner>blocked, glued and screwed tor extra rence E. Flynn of the Fifth auditorium for the Junior Cath- New Higher Starting Rates trlct spoke. Harrv ..Bhunton olic Daughters ftnd members of family were present. of prevention is worth & pound tturdiness. Arms are of-gum, stained -i ROASTING - SOUP and Court Victory. No. 449," the senior of cure** fits in well with driT- • BRACELETS-that give you charm quartermaster and Jacob Oxinan inff thronehout the year, ii Is ' i mahogany, Ottoman is of very generous size, tha arjutant. FTUCASSE organisation will attend, The new Automatic Increase In 3O Days *m** organization is sponsored by-Miss especially true these days when • PEARLS-to set off any outfit attached pillow-top measures 162/z inches by 23%' Julie Rommel. Additional Increase In 9O Days yon need to have your ca» run- CHICKENS ning: at the peak of efficiency inches. Choice of fine velours, frieze, mohairs and JEWISH CONGRESS Also FRYERS &, BROILUtS to get the most out of your gas • COMPACTS - which are always a WOMEN INSTALLED WHY PAY MORB ? Extra Earnings of 15% to 30^ tapestries. Priced up to $75.60—based on grade of > p V generators Through New Higher Incentive Rates supply. Why not stop in here On Monday night the ncv offi- \cr*ftsm*nsbip. Call RAhway 7-3019-J and make sure your car is in must. M$r selected. An immediate delivery is assured* cers of the Rahway Branch of the Women's Division of thp Ampriran Vacations and Holidays with perfect condition at all times?.. Jewish Congress were installed in- Use Oar Budget Plan! StfttfMI ' Pay, Pension Benefits, Sports LUBRICATION You will find many items here which will make c^udinB:' l*resident. Mrs. Hyman -Suitablegifts atanyJime. timitis5: first-vtce-prcsidentr'Mrs: Activities and many ...other ad- IGNITION fit Deposit ,.•.•$£ Nathan Shapiro; second vice- M. PERNA COLD WAVE vantages enjoyed by the GI BATTERY TERMS IF DESIRED president. Mrs. Harry Goldstein; HOME'KtT ___ Girls. •-— ____!_ COOLING-SYSTEM !. -treasurcrrMrs. Meyer Wcxler; sec-" reiafy. Mrs. Joseph Kasan. In- VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE 60 , 06 *ad FIVE DAY WEEK etallatlbn u-as lh charge of Mrs. White's DariG Neeflell. Mrs. Harry Gold- On All Makes coa^ln* Apply Personnel Office McManus Bros. stein and Mrs Jack Beebcr were EM.BEE Esso Service Wpi«centativea to the National 11SS-1134 EAST JERSEY STREH1 0 ELIZA in Ne* York. Mrs. Joseph J ewelers WORK GUARANTEED Lloyd's Drug Store General Instrument Corp Cor IRVING STREET A Mrs. David ftenton. Mrs. SEMINARY AVENUE 84E.CHERRST. RAHWAY 7-1667 furnishing home* complete alfMe 1880 Wexlet Mra. b. I. Nadel RAhway 7-3042-W RAHWAY, N. J. ana M16& Bratrice Jacob prceented 85 E. Cherry St. Rahway, N. J. 71 East Milton Avenue 829 Newark Avenue, Elizabeth jay "Ne\tr Lo Voi-set." ^ Open Friday and Saturday Kvcninss . PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR RAHWAY NBWS-ftBCQRb THTJR8DAY, JUNE 6. 1946

best work for year—in Modern pins for typing 60 words a minute Stillwell -Marjorie Thompson, Joan Award Living $3 to Alfred Boivin; to or more went to Grace Mosch- Water Board Round Rahway Travis, Mae Vaughn, Jorden Vogel. Ral" Senior with best work in Indus- berger, ""Claire Schimmel. Carolyn Knights Of Columbus Elects Candidates for a diploma from the Accountancy-Curriculum in- {Continued from Page One) trial Arts Electives, $3, to Robert Schoeffler. Anne Tokar, Audrey (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) • 470 Broad Stn High School Nine Ends Season Winning II Games Losing Si clude: Doris Armstrong, Raymond Hall. The band awards included: Washburn, Helen Zelenznick; Sil- Thomas E. Flanagan As Leader publlibed'* i Ayers, Courtney Clarke, Tyler E. Entered at the J , Eugene Moran, James Mc- Four Year Letter Robert Hoeft, ver pins for 50-59 words, Zenia the ftct o jj Lcs Chapin. Robert Gay- Jerry Kagan; Three Year Letter. Bondar, Margaret Currie, Elvia les Eastman received the tempor- stopped by two police in plain !C iark Jr ..Frank Fox, Jr.. Gordon **•* Edwin Brtyle. Garland Conner, Officers elected on Tussday niaht ary appointment as assistant eng- J clothes—one a deputy chief j Hart." William Homenuk. George Louis By Kayo" Dempsey Red Sox Baseball NineUOpensf VVillitim Van Pelt for 1945 Durmer, Rose DiVirgilio, Isabelle by Rahway Council No. 1.146 New Grand Knight Griffln Corson. Warren Eastman! Gagron. Ruth Glennon, Marian inecr at * salary of $2,400 per! Charged with pussmc a red hunt _ William Kosty. Howard rBsCu Lose Final Game to Hillside in and to Fred Hart, Edwin Knights of Columbus are headed Jones Jr Hicks. Beverly HofTman, Evelyn paid -within V Alexander BUsse. Gilbert Charles Hatton. Stephen Larusso. by Grand Knight Thomas E. annum, the appointment to bcr.and also with defectivuinee inspectionwindshield, :Ma l c]airc Mooneyt Raiph William Myshka, Stanley Needell Jones. Anne Kmak, Charlotte wipers in Lhe resU Pepc. Albert Schaefer. Catherine fi5c. By mall, Season On Saturday Night Here Ics, Robert Gaydos, Jarnes Du- Flanagan and include also deputy come effective July 1st. The ques- he appeared in traffic court. Asked 11.50. Single Euzene Moran, Donald Jor- Hedding Richter, Frank Thome Leonard. Ursula Luetgens, Lois Sharkey,, Roy Soppas, Robert grand knight, Al Ritter; chan- tion of naming a new foreman was what he had to say-he out and Strieker, Alma Wolfe. " Edward Kirby, 'William Willard Van Pelt; and Two Year McGough. Joan Schubauer, Alice cellor, William J. Sandbeck; war- Will Play Fast Colored Team From Brooklyn in Firet After Defeating Plainfieii Letter, Richard Brunning, Kings- Smith. Virginia Sweitzer, Anne tabled until a later date. said it. Social Science course students priesil}' and John Shell; Tennis den, Michael Catov; advocate, pr^ented by Miss Elysia bury Clarke. Robert Gardner, Al- Samozko, Margaret Velenti. Joan Members of the board express- ,, 0 0 *— - include: June Bilarczyk, Alfred Game at Riverside Park—Team Includes John T. Browne: treasurer. Wai- • "Your honor I have been driv- Maintain Good Record in Comity Play During S coach to Jeffrey Pearson. len Hayden. Barrett Krassner. Vagelos, Lorraine Vlsona. Bronze ter Sauers; recorder, Philip O'Neil; ] ed their desire to have Mortimer Boivin, Robert Brooks, Frank Lineup of Veterans philipps IDin awards for 40-49 words a min- ing thirty years without a sinple_ —Late Rally hy Hillside Defeats.I^al-T-ea Parkhurst; James Durand, Kenneth_McMaster Inside guard, John Howzdy: cut- • Ohlweiler, Paul Lindsayi . phy, Thomas Ross. ute" went" UfLr erieTAr Urn o VIchTB ar~ Bide guard, Michael Poklemba; partment, lay out a program for l"traTffc~vlbTalIorPrnT;Va^alnsrrne. P'agler, Janice Gassaway. Donald bara Blrkholz, Ruth Brower, Jean . I relied on the judgement of the Rained out o£ the opening game scheduled last Satur- —Ptainfield Falls 6-1 Tbe Journalism Club Award, Baseball Letter awards present- trustee, Julius Qubas. The first complete and constant Inspection Gin-an. Charlotte Hardenburg, Carlson, Ann Chupko, Kathleen bUS drlver when C Uld nOt S ; day night at Riverside Park under floodlights to start ill and pen for growth in jour- ed by Earl Hoagland coach and degree was conferred on Monday of the water shed * ° ? Sheldon Heuer, Robert Hoeft, to Joyce Garoer; D. A. R. Cicarell, Beverly Comer. Cather- night and the second desree on oi tne waiei snea. . Townsend Howe. Robert Jurgen- semo-professionai baseball here, the Red Sox nine expects Rahway fell before Hillside to the tune of 8-4 in Robert Berger assistant coach ine Condron, Marie Conley, Evelyn th e Ught He moved and so dkl x fl^e Award for Good Clti- went to Duane Rutter. George Tuesday night,. The degree team Secretary James J. Klnneally re- Tne charge on the wiper is be- • sen. Edward Kellaway, Eliza- to finally start the season Satur- final game of the current diamond season this we hip."to Harriet Marsh; Span- Curtis, Rosemarie D'Ambrosa. Ju- was headed by District Deputy beth Mazur, Angelo Miele. James Ruddy, William Homenuk. Lary dith Disch, Janet Disch, Adele ported a balance of $31,278.6^; cause my car never had more than day night when the Brooklyn Roy- closing out a season in wheih the Red and Black Club Awards, sponsored by Wilson, Edward Fitzgerald. Nick Eugene F. Kenna. A social will MCGOUMII. Thomas Parks, Eliza- Dobermiller, Helen Pitch, Pauline man V^aiUin Sejoyer. Commiss- [ officer passed." = tjSnerican Association for Spanish Bacsk. Walter Gape, Rudy Nadler, tronoi—raining—Grand KnTgnT • Uutli Rommt?l7"MaTy R^mnrel7"Wil^ al Giants will invade Riversid£ flderan To Play eleven and lost six gajne3. The game followed t\ •Froilioh.—Marian Gibbons, Car- itters" U. Stahley "Hdyt. DiiBoTs * . •/ ? ? for ami Donald Applegate. Julius Gubas on June 18-h. Re- 1 '• liam Jtuddy. Carmine Salvia, Jo- Park. The Giants ^re considered CAUOHTONA setback Rahway gave lotto. Greene. Mary Gober. Mary port was made by A. M. McHugh, T. Gillman and Harry Simmons. The chars? was dusmisscd ; seph Smal!, Robert Smith.^Char- DiVirgilio; Certificates of The D. A. V. Auxiliary Award Ann Grossman, Dorothy Hauer, one of the strongest colored nines Elizabeth Here NAIL IN THE Ptainfield over the to Hilda Ameglia," Joyce of $2.50 for pupil in tenth grade boys--work-committee head on the~ Jr., participated together with; ' loj Softs. Donald Etahl, Mary Tree- the country. The Rahway team FffWCB ATTER Betty Healey, Gloria Hoffman.- start of a Catholic Boy;; Baseball Secretary Kinneally. Superintend-; j=^ i ~~T* icagnoli, Violet Tribull, Agnes Wil- t, Oiga FlrgaU, Mnry Tokar, ^n-SociahScientrflcrcuniculum who Holmes, lnciuaemany servicemen who HardenUurg; for excell- has shawn greatest growth in Jean Luella Hopkins, ent Gibbons and AttorneyJ&illiam | _ \jTUClllfttlOU ison. back on the diamond following Sport History Rahway scored first a—Jem Sague on June 2Sth-to include V. Herer. Town and Cotinry Club runs in- the opening or the ford scholarship -and citizenship Vent Marjean Kampe. Martha Litchko, hitch for Uncle Sam. e Rahway Lumber Company Linden, Woodbridge and Carteret. Irom .Page One) inning and then added anc to Florence Jereenson. Ruth Loeffler. Beatrice Longstfeet. with Rahway. The Royals were Uie first colored Here Saturday For lift to senior who demonstrated THOMAS FLANAGAN nouncement by Mrs. JeanneWe .run in the fifth, only to have Commercial Club awards of gold Also-. ThPrpca T.nvas Catherine RUMMAGE SALE Joe Louis will knock out Billy Conn in their Jane bout Jn New York team to organize, having been Match 35 Years Ago Bodnar. chief hygiene nurse, for Dorothy Kcllish. Edward Kirby. formed in 1915 and have had a Reglna, with battery of Mc- side take the lead in the UsT MacVlcar, Marie Marchitto, Abbie ant. Charles Rorkp__nnrl William City in shorter time than he turned the trick last time, according to an the-fourth ana tKeTTpuT " -^rli^la hi TarL- tbrnptny in thf» May igyp nf CftffnWpQlUatt tPflffj team in the field every season for Duff represented the lodse at the Louise Norante. Thomas Ohwellei\ a rummage sale will be held by f on ice in the sixth frame. Hil lee Miller, Miller, "Mary HOURS CHANGED o'clock noon. Tlie station remains (Jr.. Kathcnne Parkhurst. Diantha t Rahway Chapter. No. 72. Order of I'hoto atovc shows tBe fihlsh oT the flrsl Louis-Conn bout. ^le past-thirty years, facing LEAGUE STANDING formatory in Twilight League Central District meeting held Jr.. Kathcnne Parkhurst. Diantha t ay Chapter. No. 72. Order of nation. Tl pro teams all over the country as side made only six hits while Millnamow, Agnes Moussou, Dian- The hours for the Baby Keep j W. L. 18-0. Steel Equipment with Tuesday at Elizabeth lodge. open for the remainder of this j Pattisont Jane Reading. Margaret Eastern Star in the Hoblitzell called dan well as major and minor league WITH way batted out seven, but the* tha Pattison. Lorraine Paulsen, John F. Porr presided at the; Well Station at City Hall have Berkeley T. C. Smith and Schaefer battery, de- month from 2 to 4 in the after- . RUddy. Peter Schmidt. Michael Building, at Broad street and West Ml SIC PfPILS GIVE TIE IN SCHOOLS combinations. BOSTON BffAVSS, SUDDENLY feat Royal Mfg. 12-3. cals could not bunch their Ruth Paulsen. Joan Peins, Ralph meeting last night. been changed according lo an- noon on Wednesday. Semanitzky. John Shell. John : Milton avenue. himself, a East Orange x, C. Pepe, Ida Petro. Lois Rack, George. PIANO RECITAL HERE ATHLETIS LEAGUE The Rahway team taking the ONff OF • • * for sufficient runs to win ii is of th The piano pupils iau::lit by ,\1K> SCHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE Montclftir A." C 17 PITCHING HILLSIDE Ruddy, Evelyn Serson. Lorraine field Saturday nighl will consist Etaiora C. C. ... MHIW IN THff/AU* Rahway High, with Sim- The scout Margate: E Coliyrr pre^'iued a TEAM STANDING of some of the fastest' players WONV5 OF HIS TEAM'S •HP STARj OAME f Smith, Edith TamBurina, Mildred. Arlington.?. C. mons playing on second base, R. l TqmassLFrances_Yastar^q, Jor- program Tuesday evening. Juiir 4 W, L. (seen in thia.«reft"fn. the past: ten FIRST Ml VICTORIES ' J:^THATAYeAR/i and tr.ame i»t liie home oi Mrs. Austin L. Racquets Club . 1934/ ^pitcher—and—right—fielder—find- dan Vogel, Barbara Wooden. 1 St. Mary's ...... 4 I • ,tmnmtm I LI Jasinski, p 2 Singer of ih* Milton Lakx section years -^tth_."5ugar^Domino.-who. making four runs, defee* Lin- Certificates for typeing 30-39 For Iced Tea As You trke^l ;roop actn j Franklin . 4 1 was in Spring training with the Orange-L. T. C den High 17-0. Rahway also Mitchell, 3b . 2 Mus:c of Ch.>Din. Tsrhaikowsky Cleveland 3 4 words a minute were awarded to \^' for ihe set | T-r.m'r.l Holzf 1 Wright Bee:hover, New York Giants and SAW duty Westfield T. C used Roth and Borden on the Mastellone, ss o The Fashion Shop Joan Bedow, Alfred Boivin, Joan Roosevelt l 3 with several of the Giants farm Uderan G. C 6 mound. Rahway made 14 hits Begel, c ., o ordination | and G:;ef was played Those tak- Lincoln . . I <4 Steel Equipment Defeats Veterans Chamberlain, Dolores Cox, Peggy 1 teams. He will cover center field. Maplewood C. C. 4 to Linden's 2. OndiUa, 2b 0 Crowell, Leonore Leila Rosa, War- h- schools, c\ i :n^ par: wnv Hf !?!! Kcre^kes. Nina Scheduled Games Ca.^hion. Fied-i Anbury. Constance "Chick" Holder at the shortstop Barlock, rf , l den JEastman. Ruth Kagan, Flor- tions. Boy j June 6 St. Marys Vs. Roosevelt Kent, cf l -the -ftore -for V Goldsworthy. Virginia Kennedy. position also from a Giant Farm With the Ild*ran netsters Just To Cause Tie In Softball League 15 Years Ago ence Kasiarski, Betty KuBnltz, organizati' i Anne LouL- DuRie. Royer Singer. June 7 St. Marys Vs. Roosevelt in the Eastern League. one jump off the bottom stfp. In City Tennis League_tQ open gull, cf l Olga Lengyel. Julia Malek, Dor- June 10 St. Marys Vs. Cleveland Walt Cody who before entering xMahler, o brought ov.. | Eliene Bray. Anne Case. Caroline the New Jersey State UNION WINS TITLE June 4th with six teams. othy McParlane. Kenneth McMas- ASCQ Orange Pekoe .Junp 11 Franklin Vs. Roosevelt service was with Binghampton In Seco and Catholic War Skarl, lb 0 ter, Mary Mancuso, Joan Moley, organizati . i Giroud Carol Schrcmp. Jaye Rob- League standing after the blank- Union High School captured • * * Because ^t capture* the junior ipirii so perfectly inson. Goilfried Richter and Wii- -the Eastern League, a Yankee Veterans Are Tie Tias been made, new lights Club Election ty LeaguClIrcJatter Is Manager" of the Bderan players here'over the lately free with any other brand we sell. Highest quality tea for 'less (he Verona team of that league.. weekend. Ilderan failed .to; win Ormeby-Slsler . ... 3 3 Fitzgerald, 3b . the scout installed and Uie interior and Election of officers by the Ital- N. J, R, ,.. 3 3 Athletic Council Elks Program money! Try a package this week-end at the featured low prices! exterior redecorated. In addition Johnny Cerrone who hails from the a.-set in the ma-tcjies. Don!Mc- give some ian-American Democratic Club Neilj, Henry Pitts and; Bare Jay- 1 5 Famed Girls Team Totals 4 7 to the merchandise advertised in this week resulted in Councilman Semi-puro. ranks of Brooklyn'.will 4 (Continued from Page One) be behind the plate while Warren. 'all won" their singles Bo's White Flash 0 x—RalTf6r;Kull in 5th. •w for the ty" his copy today. Mr. RoUer carries Joseph TamBurina being named National Chair 0 6 May Perform Here Outing Held Here ahway 000 210 1- Hanscom six foot four huYleT'wiitf JJpjavthe Ildfiran.trio of y a full line of prime meats and •Political Secretary for the fourteen Hi3il£fcde 000 044 x- mission tn the spOnsctffffg 5f a co'd cuts. Store hours are from als ois playing manager- of the Paul 'Anthony, John; Sheehan and consecutive term. Officers named . The Catholic War Veterans and Adrafns, Noted Baseball team May Twd base hits^—Mitchell, Honie Fourth of July Track Meet. Namt 7:30 a. m. :o 6'00 p. m. expect on oc le will be on .the Eric Hartteri,and'the combination Church Group Has included President, Louis Delia j ^ ,_ Ihe Steel Equipment, known _as Play at ^ Night nuk.—Three—base—hits—Duncan! Memorial services were held for Iced Or Hot-It Fancy Grade A Roasting eran org< Friday and Saturday when the Raglone: vice-president Vincent against the Royal-Giants. of Prank a|id-AUlfteger Wilson. . Stolen basest-Mitc j Clifford -Gehring. The trustees store remains open until 8:00 p. com saw service with' the;Miljford tl^e Seco, 'are still battling it out for ~3ay Program at youngstei Sanzone: secretary. Nick Alfano; V^V* of the. lead in the City Softball Arrangements are now being. Hit by pitched ball-^Skarl. Jasin- reported they were satisfied with Has The ^7/riT the Spot m. He is now being assisted by political Secretary. J. TamBurina: team of the Eastern*; Park the progress of the improvements ^service... his son Herman -who spent sev- Both teams have experi- made for the Arians one of -the i. Bases -on bans—off J HLJOUI? -Tnuipa^and-trustees:, Ralph a -Giant-Farm^lait being made at the lodge and that eral years in the U. S. Army and '. EVancfs- enced one defeat and won five strongest GirLsSottball Teams in „, off Rutter,-^; off Duncaa, il veterans Sorrentino and John Pollastrino. for the Twyford7-l4Uior'':L^a'gMer6 The annual outlng"*or Memoir an opening program would be held All sizes. All guaranteed top quality, Grade A7 delicious! is now atiendinp classes at Rut- Nelson the country to play at Riverside Struck out^by 'Jasipski, 6; M Produce Values! mens gr< Plans were arranged for a picnic in the Staten'"Island*League .and games. The Fultons also have Day by the Council of Churches" Puncan>7.<- "DrfS^res— Clos and; The Fashion Shop in the near future. The Service- ger Uruver.s:tv. besides.helping,to ta&jttie,cJaanv_ only been defeated once. The Park on Thursday nights under Athletic Association was held at Rushed hours fresh daily from America's finest farms! who serv to be held ir^ August. A discussion ight double-headers,will be play- men's committee is active and is on civic affairs was lead by Coun- pionship he also led'his'team' in visit, to the 'Staten Island Zoo. single defeat for the War Veterans the County Park on Thursday af- 78 E. Cherry St., Rahway, N. J. sending gifts and bonds to men Frying Chickens S ib: 49c siderable batting. The Red Sox'.also-have Others' are: 'JUly 12, Warinanco was by the Seco team this week ed, the first game being with two ternoon following the parade and still in service. ROOSEVELT P. T. A. cilman TamBurina and prepara- local teams and the Arians in the / Defeat Plainficld For a delightful change serve tasty golden brown fried chicken settled ir PLAN STUDENT PARTY tions were made for the November "Tex" Heider as utility catcher. Park; July, lfl.'a trip .up the.Hud- 4-1. program. A baseball game between The High School nine Two candidates were elected. final. teams headed by Rev. Chester M. tary ser\ Plans were m^dc n the final elect ton. Refreshments and a Ratchel former star at Seton Hall son EiVjer and visit to a New York Byrnes Defeat Merck sparkpiugged by Larry Wilson io| Richard Nash heads the publicity Jersey Snow White museum; July 26, Koosevejt Park; The Arians are a member of Davis. DX).. and Dr, Elliott N^ Ducklings Long island ib. 35c back alo me^ur.'j of ;ht- year by the execu- social lime followed the business and Al Drake for outfield duty. The Byrnes No. l rallied in the scoring six runs to defeat Plain- Legal Notices Legal Notices committee which includes John tive comm:::ec of the Parent Besides Hanscom and Litweiler, August 2, Giant-JPittsbur.gJi game the American__Girls_ Softball Lea- Stofflet featured the athletic pro- field High Friday, the shortstop Hackenbrpch, William J. Dalton, meeting. _ j ns—on Monday— night, gram _ . y . . Our supplies of beef, lamb, veal and pork ate better cm of ~mr (scored- three runs and defeated gue., which .'consists of the .fastest tirlvlng^out four hits and crossin NOTICK OF TAX MALfc Joseph P. Dunn and John Pog- organized Girls teams. Led by their The lineup of Dr. Davlsinclud- than average. We do not reserve meat—our policy Sch:^: for a txr.y for c:ch:h u FLAN LADIES NIGHT Jacksonville In the Florida leag- ust 9 trip will be announced later. Merck 11-ff after the Chemists led the play with two runs—enough to! CITY OK RAHWAY, NEW JEllHKY yena. having t Oray-Y 3oys •will visit the cafcui crack twirler Margaret "Toots'H' ed Edward Schremp;' Francis is first come, first served. Come, share in our fturients a: the Y. M. C. A. on PROGRAM JUNE 1ITII ue for mound duty. Walter "-Pop" going into the final frame. Merck Win himself. Wilson included inl SALE OF LANDS KOH IIXI'AII) MUNICIPAL LIIAS . A large delegation will go to the Cau Nussedg who has led her team to Moore, John McCuJlough, W D. perience June 19;::.. Tiit.. commiute mcr - A ladies ni.ehl program will J>e Clos and De Claude will alternate at. Wflttchynjj Reservation over made nine hits from -the delivery his drives one which went for th« State Association convention at betrer-thon-averoge supplies. Monday nights. The schedule nine championships in the past Cunningham, Walter Pearson, G. circuit of the bases another good| PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given thnt I, the undersigned. J. Francis that tod; w:;h Mr- Gfo:::i- G Miller of 586 held by the Second Ward Repub- on the umpiring duties. n of Reeves and the Byrnes team i. Receiver of Tn x ps_o L_th e_C tty of Rah way. In the County of U»L°"-_ Atlantic City on Juns 21 and 22 Sox-h^ve4>ooked-g^clv-^XC-^ cl.udes__hifeirigJj:ampLtires. maderflix-hits-from-the-delivery-of Tdr~lh"re"e~5ases and a HTittTfofs * ^ell ut public sale, the lands nn 1 real property herehittftersel forth and to the National Convention in co c.-.i.ibljsh a m uMi- !und tor stu-on June nth according to an- fast semi-pros as the "Black Yan- outdoor cooking and nature hikes. Koch. State title several times taking Scout, Jr. The team headed by double. It was an outstanding ret- ad described to make the amounts tevcrally chargeable against said New York City, July 11, 'l2, 13 1 : tourneys at Madison Square Gar- Dr. Stofflot included Emlyn Ed- ^is**^ FRESH FISH!'' -•,,'.;•,.; nite age d?r.*.5 bencfi".. Thv meeting wa- :iui.iiu-cmrni by George Schaefer. kees, the New York Police and Construction of model planes BYRNES NO. 'i ord in scholastic circles for toe| anil real property on the first dny of July 1945, together with ln- and 14. head and boats will feature craft shop den, the Boston Garden and an- wards, ^Herman . Scout; eGorge year. «t on said amount from said flnt day of July. 1945 to the date of Delegations visited South a balanc- in ch: Donalri C in charce includes Millard Jett. •work. Nature studies 'will be tieW >uffy, cf l 0 0 other in Montreal, Canada. Fairweather,. Walter Guerin, Al- Orange Lodge during the past PORGIES ib. 15c and moi Wolf: of the pro- wicks of Brooklyn and the Gulf exander Stanford, Rev. Edward The performance by Wilson «s| The said SALE will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER in the City i liaac Walter. Ralph DsSerlo. in co-operatioa with the 1 0 Ul 1470 CAMPBELL STREET. CITiT OF RAHWAY. COUNTY OF UNION. week and took part in the installa- grain i omm:iL--f ouilim-d pian.s for Co. team, of Bayonne. Virostko. 3b 2 S. McLaushlin, Connie Gerncr as good at bat as the entire \ WHITINGS ib. 13c be indie the l:iV- p::._ram. Others in a:- Howard Wentlina and Steward Manager Hauscom would like to County Park program headed by Simpson, lb 2 1 0 B. Schultz, ss 0 field team which only garnished] '" S Oh NEW JERSEY, on FRIDVT. THE 28th DAY OF JUNE IN THE tion of a new lodge at Point Pleas- lbs. Mrs. Mildred Rulison. Stamp Sarro. 3b ; 0 and Kenneth Farmer. 1946. at 10 O'CLOCK D S. T. tn the morning. 27c Today tl tcnnar.ro \W:T M:^ Goor-Jt- G. Klrcknt'i". A mystery ride will be have a few more players on his Fitzgerald, 2b 2 2 0 four hits from the delivery ol Rut- Potatoes Clubs, woodworking, wood burn- Various games_w£re played and Lands and real property for whl:h there are no other purchasers, Fillet Haddock ib. 41c to be gr Mi'.'.t: Mr- D C. W.nlfe. M:•< diM-ua-'.'d at the meeting. roster from Railway or vicinity, so ss -. 0 0 0 Gawronski, c 0 ter and made one less run than "11*1 11 be struck off and Bold to the City or Rahway. pursuant to and in The best in new potatoes—long, white, mealy, delicious. \V:i::.im H. BarrcU. Mrs. Martin ing and block printing activities rf 1 1 0 Strakele,.cf ...,....; 1' refreshments served. School Com- Rahway shortstop. anyone caiing^to try-out with the missioner W. Dickson Cunning- chance with the-statutes of the State of New Jersey in such cases lb BUCK SHAD ib. 15c The xel~ J. Huriry. Mrs. Harrj'BirtzcrrMrs" Sox "get in touch with him at the Clos. If 1 1 0 The score: it alia provided. REDUCE! Carl Ashby W*. Clyde Wilsun. The camp program which has Murphy, c l 0 0 Totals : 9 8 ham and Rev. Edward McLaugh- AT ANY TIME BEFORE SALE. THE BAID RECEIVER OF TAXES- ~settle n ' THEATER PARTY field. The team starts practice at lin headed committee in charge. RAHWAY Cucumbers '-" 10c been approved by the Board of Reeves, p 1 0 0 '^ RECEIVE PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNT DUE ON ANY PROPERTY. THE EASY WAY -coHecti"- "A -diimer"pany~Tollowed""by" at- "7 p.m. BYRNES NO. 2 Rev. John Semanitzky was chair- R. H. DirectorsDirectors will be divided R. H. E. HI INTEREST AND COSTS INCURRED UP TO THE DATE OF Serve a tasty cool cucumber salad! Why pay more? SOCIAL CLUB MEETS tendance at the Paper Mill Play- man of community singing and Wilsqn, ss 2 4 PAYMENT. See how unwanted inches Salada Tea ,«?<£,,. 47* MEATS >^^- JUICES eran of into two parts with boys of fl Totals 11 8 Schweitzer, cf 0 0 0 HYGRADE The Uptown Social Club mcrt- Inusc in Millburn, was held this Summer "Y" Camp to 11 in one section and the Gra- George Mineus was umpire of the c said lands and premises so to be sold as aioresald. and the names roll away with mechanical and bunch GLENWOOD Umwietenod Grapefruit way ar week by members of the F. F. F. MERCK "^ Scarpitto. 3b 0 1 1 Nadler, rf' 1 1 owners thereof as contained in the tax sale list, together with the ASCO Tea Bags Party Loaf 12-or. tin 32tf in? with M:?s Ca-tlicrinc Mancuso. Y boys or 12 to 14 yiears of age R. H. E. baseball game. Swedish massage . . . how un- He has Society, those attending including Activities Start Oppenheimer, ss ...... 1 2 0 Ruddy, p 0 o aounts'due thereon, respectively are described as follows: siphtly pounds swiftly vanish Radishes ^ ol 1603 Irvinp .stH-r. this week An extended program of sum* in the other part. Members of Preiiger. cf 2 2 J. FRANCIS FOX. OlENWOOD BLENDED^ r Mrs. Norman Fiero. Mi*s. Neil _the_Y_boy5'-division .are ettttt!« Huth, If 1 2 0 Gage, cf 1 l with Vapor baths and pleas- Adds zest and color to your -hot weather menu.* LipfonTeaBagsfc18* when h' planned a boa: ndo up the Huri- mcr__camp_ activities-lor—boys .at TT-..-7T 0 0 CUE Bjfe TENNIS 2 Receiver of Taxes. -Tcurjcp, Miss-Eleanor-Laison,-Mi55 Ueb,-3b•-...- NoIanV'P" "'"'..'.'"..." .0 " 0 0 onoenuk, 2b I antly stimulating exercise. No ^-oii^anc! fu: ;i ^anT'c "'::T])~"AiiToii^ the Y. M. C. A. will get under to register for camp without pay< Wright, 2b 0 1 SEASON OPENS Chopped Ham JlliCC 2 co Jji eon tho>r atf-ndiitc wen- Miss Helen Vuuinia Bostwick. Miss Grace ment of any additional charge be- Clendenny, lb 0 0 0 Rutter, p 0 0 TAX SALE LIST starvation diets, no drugs what- NESCAFE T2H Moore. Mrs. James W. Gregory. way July 1 with Boys'" Secretary Becker, ss 2 1 Mayer, c 0 0 On Friday June nth the Cue Total Liens bunch SIU! IDEAL Fancy 5w««tenjad ORANGE McWhoricr. Jay Habbart. Robert yond (their $5 a year membership 0 Bacek, U .-.. 0 1 Wllli Nuhjcrt to ever. RORDtN'S No> 2 4 H>Xt Oeorge Allen ia charge. The Stay Bhornack, c 2 1 Collyer, rf 0 Bee Club Tennis Team will open 0 Sea II ions Liver Pate 1 0 Fitzgerald, 3b interest (o Hal. t/iipald Inirp 7 43rf * AQtf Mi-Faddcn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry at Home, program will include all- fee. All trips involving trans brftms, If . 1 2 teh season opposing a Rahway SEU'S INSTRUCTOR iir Sammond, 2b 0 - 0 2 July 1, 1015 Awies.»mcnt Tender, fresh green scoHions from neorby forms, Instant Coffee JUIUw i cant ^Jf con •?/>» Miller. Ted Droese. Mr. and Mrs. day Mps, oveT night- camninj, portation -expense, fees for over Lawrence, i 0 0 team headed by Cephas Monnet. XAMK Block Lot William DrocRf. Mr. and Mrs.LIBRARY STAFF night hikes, cost . of craft1 ma- Totals 6 11 CAMILLE'S MAXWEU HOWE Minced Chicken *;" 39^ 1% • * CIIMCWCET ^A r Appreciation for aid--^rendered craft shop work and social-activi Heller, rf 0 0 Totals 2 The Cue Bee Team is desirious of fLAINFIELD $ 33.67 - _ James W. Gregory. Miss Kathcnnc ties which will extend from July terials, milk for lunches and other 2 scheduling matches and requests Schulttes v 48 K Prune Juice quartbo»uzyc by the Staff of UK Rahway Library Hallock, p 1 Byrnes No. 2 000 002 R. 19 24 Slenderizing Salon Selected Fancy Instant Coffee RemcLsky. 1 to August 9. such expenses will be paid by the 0 0—2 any one interested contact B. Mc- Schultles _ .. 49 1.20 MOR PORK Z O Cocktail Ifj 46-OX.O4-4 in presentation of the .elementary Klut'sW, rf ; 0 Ormsby-Sisler ... 240 102 0—9 Tierney, 11> 0 more siivestrl 134 R«b Roy Quart ftotttt Oay. trips start July 5 witii a boys participating. - Stebner, lb 1 0 Caskill at 1017 Main street or call more silvcstri 134 1.20 522 TRINITY PLACE V-Olt-.can UP cnil; school art exhibit was expressed Heiney. 2b 0 1.20 Westfield, N. J. WOMAN'S GROUP today by Mrs. Burke, director of KocJi.'P 0 0 Rahway 7-2919 at night. Salmi • 134 3.61 box Seco Defeats C. W. V. Tumolo, c 0 la M Farreily .' - 130 Peaches FarmdaleEvaporated ib-3 5c PLANS OUTING the school program. She pointed K. KlUfski 0 0 Bicknell, cf 0 5.35 For Appointment Phone SparklingWater IOC Thy Women's Association of the 'The Cathodlic War Veterans Jane Harvey 1« 5.35 TOMATOES Delicious stewed; makes fine pie, desserts ,etc. Try them! out'Miss Bailey .and Mtss Thomas Santy, 3b 0 Jane Harvey . 142 WEslfleld 2-1523 were toppled from the undefeated SECO an 0.62 Firm, fancy slicing;-fine for salads. Enjoy them now! F:r.«: Prosbyienan Church" will, the librarian as being particularly Totals 9 9 0 A. Mandeville & Jos. E. Gallant 142 f) 62" d Ej * class in the City Recreation Soft- .R. Arthir, rf 0 in A. Mandevllle. & Jos. E, Gallant 142 YAH CA»P hold ihnr annual picnic at Echo helpful in presenting the work of Byrnes 103 031 3—11 If 9.62 ball League on Monday night ivhen Ellis, ss. 0 " " airy, it O i A. MandevUIe & Jos. E. Gallant 142 0.62 TOOTSIE V-M Prunes Tenderoni 6-oz. pVg. 7* It Lakf on Jr:rcr 13 Mrs. Fred G. STROLLERS Mercfc 201 051 0— 9 a CANNED VEGETABLE FEATURES ... hundreds of the school*children. 0 " A. Mandcvlllo & Jos. E. Gallant 142 DIAMOND *) 26-ox. the strong Seco .team took the Pochek, 3b 0 ss 7.21 Oltnwood Frtnch Styl* PfeifTer will arranpe lor transpor- Ormsby-Sider Win a A. Mandcvtlle & Jos. E. Gallant 142 7.21 ASCO Fancy count of the veterans 4-1 at the Zamboro-f- ... 0 ayden, p n Prunes Salt L pkgt. tation and card will leave the com- The Ormsby-Sisler team de- A. Mandevllle & Jos. E. Gallant 142 JL21- Cut Beefs No. 2\*i \M String 19-ox. can ENJOY THEATER PARTY park diamond. The Seco batters ln - 47c ASCO munity house at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. czik, 2b „:::.; 0 A. Mandevllle 5c Jos. E. Gallant 142 7.21 ASCO Orf i A group of twenty members of Ica.ted the Byrnes No. 2 team 9-2, NORMAN'S Makts milk tatt* lik* Ta«Mi« Roll camcty Cider Vinegar quart from $12.95 connected for ten hits from Bur- Mizarack, If 0 Totals 2.40 Sliced Beefs,£"°g!a..12tf Diced Carrots No. 2 can ' **T C&BI . _. ^ . _, l H _._-. \c jyouns Adult Group of the taking the lead early in the game goyne while the best the War Vet- rance 144r 3B48 in Fancy GRANDEE Parrai'a, c 0 - and Mrs. Fred Cooper hcafls the \ Second PresSylen^ChWch-cn?- Jaeger,"lb ~ .;.T....:..".".^"2 SEE INDIANAPOLIS RJ Bfirman 157 2.40 Radio Repair Service VOlM Cr*amt 20-ox. can 13« HI-HO Crackers ^..21* Jelly Olive Butter 5-ox. jar conee committee. j theater party lost week.at winners aicHed Nolan on was Berman 160 Pickled Beefs'T"! 15f BENNETTUNNETTS ALL-PURPOSAU.fURI ..E Oyed fl from the'delivery of Harvin. Kocsi, cf ...„ i John

w. • 1> %:,,»* v PAGE SIX , JtJNE 6, 1846 RAHWA? I Boy Scout Round OFFER PRIZES FOR Brotherhood of Railroad Train- native of Marion, Ala., he resided of St. Mary's Church and Court JEWISH VETERANS at Long Branch opening jUnp Table Discussion ~~ VOTE REGISTRATION men and the Railway Exempt in EWhway for eighteen years. His Victory. No. 449, Catholic Daugh- HOLD RUSSIAN TEA A delegation headed by Mrs p] RAHWAY At the meeting of the Republl- Firemen's AsBocIatin, senring with wife. Mrs. Emma Moore* and four ters of America. Surviving are With the Ladies Auxiliary also Newman is golns tonijiiu" ^ SECOND Rat A roundtable discussion on the the Volunteer firemen of the city step-sons and a nephew survive •'Responsibilities of the Spon$pt_ i can City Committee held last Obituary her husband, and two sons. Wil- participating the Stein-Harris Post Lyons veterans hospitalT to Z\ RAHWAY'S HOME NEWSPAPER years ago. He served ao an engin- him. ' liam Zwiebel and Robert Zwiebel tam the PaUents hit: Institutions in the Boy Scout night, two prizes were established Jewish War Veteran* on Tuesday " SECTION (470 Broad 6tn eer-for the Pennsylvania Rallrofcd of Rahway; one grandchild; fqur FOR OVER A CENTURY Program" will be held by the Rnh- • for--the individual who registers for^fty-three years, retiring in night held a Russian tea at the Snured at the p way-Clark District Commit u\ the largest number of voters for Mrs. Marie B. Kolph brothers. Willinm. Walter, Char- LEGION TO KI.ECT indcr the act o 1930. Mrs. Delbert L. Zwlebel les and Harry Meoklns, nil of Lan- headquarters in Cherry street. A headed by John E Barper. on the November election. Council- Services were held Monday af- Tonight Rahway post v I JuiH' 10. at 8 p in m the Y.M.C.A. His wife, Mrs. Carrie Sooy Funeral services were held on caster. Pa. mock marriage featured the enter- American Legion will ' ?L ~- man Otto Wiemer, candidate for ternoon from the Pettit Funeral tainment program; The parts for mm All ^poi^sais. -tr-nop cliainrt^n in- i elecLiun as councilmdn-at-large. Thorns died fifteen years ago. Sur- Saturday for Mrs. Mary H. Zwie- Legion Home to hear the r'M Use the Classified Ads For Results paid vKhtift - Home, 371 West Milton avenue, viving are a son. Earl H. Thom- the wedding were taken as follows: Telephone RAhway 7-0600 65c. By mail, •^t KiJi :<~>i;a.l r^pi-cscniativt'*; and otTered $10 for the largest num- for Mrs. Marie B. Rolph, 77, who bel. 50, wife of Delbert L. Zwiebel of the nominating commit-/ Rahway, New Jersey, Thursday, June 6, 1946 1 as, at home; a granddaughter. Mrs. Rettle Cunningham Bride, Mrs. Morris Ancier; bride- scout leaders have been invited bcr and Councilman Anthony of 270 West Hazehvood avenue, a elect new officers for Vf; died at her home on Friday. In- Mrs. Lorraine Maur.^ of Elmhurst, Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Irving^ Engelman; rabbi. fjtimmlck who is city chairman terment followed in the Hazel- high mass of requiem being offfcr- Students presented a series of address at Grover Cleveland D'Ambrosa, Larry Steward, Mar- COMMUNITY MOTHERS BARBARA MINGUS L. I.; two great-grandchildren: a Lou CunninRham were Mrs. Harry Newman; bridesmaid, WAGNER'S PAINTING Rev. Chester M. Davis. D.D.. • offered $5 for the* second largest wood Cemetery. The deceased had ed at St. Mary's Church by Rev. Arthur R. Wendell Pays Visit Veterans Address four tableaus. "Spirit of '76 was ! School. The seventh grade stud- garet Black. Virginia King. Pat- NAME COMMITTEES HONORED AT COLLEGE ; i number. Mr. Wiemer spoke on sister. Mrs. Marguerite'Brown, of Francis A. Sheridan. Interment conducted at 2 p. in. Sunday May Mrs. Fred Safflan; best man/Mth-- IN TRENTON EXJU BIT presented by Walter Punke, Leo ; ents presented a medley of Step- ricia Kopin, Carolyn Beattie, Har- Mrs. Edgar E. Rumple has Miss Barbara Morgan. Mingus, Whuh'v E Pnco. William C. Schul- been in failing health for some 20 at Odon, Indiana at the First New Jer • the necessity of t'ettini: nil citizens East Orange. was in St. Mary's 'Cemetery.. The ton Krelsberg; flower gJr^JMrs, Ira A painting of if pit Santowasso. Mario DiBenedetto; ' Foster Songs and Miss Jean Hays riet Gareis. Loretta Komysti. Ed- named the following department Wilson College junior and daugh- vr. :uu! Divine: Chairman John time. A native of Germany, she 1 , rryb'tercd for voting. bearers included Edward L. Kear- Christian Church. Rev. H. J. M. Farber. Mrs. Farber also sang ,-by Fred Wasner. a .sixth' -raV School Programs -ToaifihtJ byToby Lints. ! directed the class in. aroup sing- win Temple. heads to administer the program^ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mlnjgus, Assoc Barker u;ll take part m the dis- resided In 'America for seventy- Taylor and Chas Buchanan offi- "O Promise Me." The committee 1 ney. Michael Link, Edward Wat- dent in Franklin School To England Maritime Museum Bp iDg±_^^dinBs_byJWicJiael_Koposoj^ Also, Roger Young. ^_^ of_ activities of the Community ' 419 Central avenue, was xecently cibN-.i'n with Assistant Scon: Exec - The Committee voted to support l of the Louis Moore ciaUntt.—Burial -a va&-made-ill-Wal- in—chai'Ke-inoluded:—Mrs.—Helen- r _9.!!L- nedict. pu t—on—exhibit— aTThv trick; "Keep the Home Fires I vich and Ann 'Archer wece also rol. Billy Dolan,-Mariene Grubel. Mothers Club: Finance, Mrs. Will-T elected president ~of ttttr :ivryTCing~of UnlonTor'th'e'free" the -Lime in Rah way. She was the Services "were"'held Tuesday af- nut Hill Cemetery. Besides her Harris. Mrs. Morris Ancier, Mrs State Museum. This painfn^' !ii;il Memorial ]);iy K\- iam Deak'in and Mrs. J. T. Holt; j holder nominalion in place of the F. Graves, of Rahway and Charles Burning." by Helen Amasio, Le- , features of the program. PTKI Termbley, Allen Conover. Club at Wilson College. Cham-' Fvcv KL'IW avd Mi'L;iui:hIin will also widow of Rudolph Rolph. a prom- ternoon from the Friendship Bap- husband and 19 months old daugh- Fred Saffian. Mrs. Hary Newman an abstract winter d<-si dor? Wheatena Head on Business Trip to Kngland In-pcri- i hospitality. Mrs. D. C. Fagans; | late Clifford B. Gearing of Rah- Kanstetter of New Brunswick. o Pn .,!• m lr-f proi'r.im. An inent Rahway merchant who con- tist Church for Louis Moore of 88 ter, she has one brother Dwteht and Mrs. Regina Herer. At the Robert Ross of Grove-- c , War Veterans presented the Mem- seph Bioodgood. James Sanzone. welfare, Mrs. William Lang; pro- [secretary of the Choral Club dur- op-n f< : .;ni nil! fol'ow j)r'--,enta- way who died before primary, pro- Lewis street, an employee of the Famed'Maritime Museum at (jreeuw ii-Ii; at Iwo Jimo," James Schaubaucr. ducted a Jewelry store In Cherry Mrs. Zwiebel died at St. Peter's Sipes at home. 'Her father and business meeting of the Post one will hang in the musnim u Here John Lang. Fred Wagner. Walter o^-:a! Day talk at Columbian Jean Brennan, Richard Xosty. gram. Mrs M. M. Gibbons and , ing the past year. On Moi vided no of for is made for a Rah- freight department of the Penn- street nnd who died in 1939. Sur- Hospital, New Brunswick on Wed- mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sipes, new member was received. A d,ona- mer, then be sent to thP S: Studies Sea Trophies NeiM. Richard Capo. Miss Dorothy • School. An elaborate program of Gail Jordon, William Malovetz, Mrs. E. \Y- Corson; publicity. ' way man. A 1-tter from County sylvania Railroad and a deacon of Mrs. J. R. Ingersoll; cradle roll.! H0 for U viving are one son. Roger H. nesday night after an illness of of Lyons. lnd.) -fflTd her grand- tion was voted the United Jewjsh and finally become Par V< :'-rans of World War II to- Mohr s.ann, "Remember Pearl .recitations, readings, playets and Bernice Taynor. George Daniels, Chairman O.-oi -no T?ankin an- the church, who died Saturday Mrs. R J Ashelford; remembrance. : AUXILIARY PARTY Rolph, of 698 Stone street; a sis- months. A resftant 6T Rahway for' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Appeaj. Herbert Harris will be traveling exhibit (lf ri Harbor" and the cliorus of fifth Elizabeth Cannady, Philip Mad- A :..'ir.:n:i'.:!i:: rommrlcr wi'.l be n.iunced a meeting tonight at night following a short illness. A Mr. Arthur R. WendojJ, head of -thr •Whr-ttf -r.;\ Corpor;- f.Hh r \v::h veterans of tlio first group .singing was presented by the A successful card party was held 1 ter.^ Mrs. R. A. Verstlg. of Wood- twenty years, she was. a member ' Cooper of Odon. delegate to -thp -Stale—cor+ve-ntioB—w- world i-nr.ilir:: look prominerrt and sixth urade students sanp the den, Dorothy Bellinger. Geiry Mrs D. E. Roberts; membership, - SC'd-lcfl to LMt-srli . :t s!;t!e of oili- I to select a candidate. r tion hcreand^a Director of the- Maritime- Mu.M-um ..: Mysiic. students including: Dorothy Tem- by Ladies Auxiliary of ynd also in brldge and a _t> othpr,_August j Hymn. William Duncan Mrs. J. T/"Swven5:'~tt&rary.' Mrs" ng :n be ri-rVd for tin- 194G-47 zti-Hon of the committt*e n'Miihiial Memorial Day pie. Marvin Lucas, UOi'oLhy Henn. •"WTrrre: Claudette—Greene: Jean" J. Brady Detachment, Marlne- Schneider. has just returned from a bi £S trip to Kin 1 1 Malek. R—KT - -Farmer; - ov«Fbea& service.•} paigns whi* \\ I'A take place on Monday at a ld't M . -]).»n••»•(•(] at the pub- .sounded taps. : Elan Taynor. Robert Gersitz, EN Mrs J. F. Campbell - 1 Corp'sXeague at "the Moose Home T —Diirnal Q. Buiiki jf Hi -pvood Van Tell, Donald Neill. War- Bartell reprcocnting the ::-,i: the pau » -, ,.ui>iUU! IJJI-C, \hv cream nn'C.m-a- in Judur George Ka^ans. r.r :i TTiua; .-.; l l.)01.1 OI THP Bernard D. McCartney ( . school faculty, representing the i ren Jordon. Paul Kradjel, Francis CaUiohc War . Veterans was the Rev. Norman Martin addressed j on rnaay nlgnt, witn Miss Marie office. Chairman Kimmick who I Co rporation. «"iy. 'I ii - :iilk.-s__cnipha.s:zini: the The scout •• lr.rinbciship of Union Coun- Bernard D. McCartney, former- -Mentis Gimrtnenri-mrnt— 'Ameiican-'njirlon—spoke' ar ""the "Hagadornr tTames Wilson, Mar"-" speakeTat S.t"Mary's School. No the group on "The Orphans' \ Scheitlin In charge. The high score if 3\ a time \ >y i\t'n:i)L'. June 2tith. at Ca-;«- Geoi t;e Black was serrptary. Mrs. Elsie Gulfo. Leo Seller, Fred lnd. He had resided in Bedford for der. the Director of the National fcaiurr-.s j.rovKlcd by the students ; Ryder, Alfred Roescli. and DOUKIUS Ralph DeCicco. Jerome Herman. entertained with vocal solos. Mrs. j :i .:->••• P.L: k in a re now a 1 of 1 IN COLLEGE SHOW Scheitlin. Mrs. William Booth, Mrs, tv the cou ihirty-five years and was a mem- MarSjjme Museum ut Grec-nvich. nmclc ilir .)!3-f:-v:ip.[- nut* t-A thn Leonharfk-Others were taken by ; Berkley McCollum. Billy Dolan. John Butler served as secretary- ' i::.i;u-Q Nu:hi." the popular 7Lau*^TGiebelhaus, Mariann Kroc- ""Lester Brags. Eleanor Kachur, Sarah Friedman. Mrs. Reba Mai- •Xmr of St. to "visit "tEat great institution, ni'i',: v;-n! ir-^/'nrrd )wn- in Ve- ^y75on 1 ram for /.^K. Teddy Stephens. Ruth Brown, Raymond Sager,Martha Kradjel. the comedy "First Lady" ; coim. Thomas Scheitiln, Irener TOTAL 562,978. Knights of Columbus. Surviving known to every child as the time crnt yi-4irz_ ' / * -:^.....^^. •-- ' ; and Mrs. Benjamin Mistovsky. of -nation. Tl box- tl'.-'ir families ami Jrtpjids Sampson Brown. Robert Koschade. Dick DeCicco. Peter Yevicr. Bar- J 143 West Milton avenue, who is by the Ithaca College drama j Malcolm. Mrs. Ann Heaton, Miss W::h one pprmil issued tn Wal- are two daughters, Mrs, WLlliam center of the world. Here in the 1 T:\s> ai'.nual'cc't'bratlon was dls- I,if-;j' \V; ! jinV FT Kulp. reprc- Samuel R. Morton, representing bara Gareis. Anthony Livelli. Jay a student In the drama department students for three nights at Col- !Virg.inia Stanktewicz, Mrs. Olive called dan ter Zirpolo for erection of a one Cobb, of Englewood. and Miss ! i- >:iV.:i'i''(i for thf duration fol'ow- great buildings, close to the bar.!:s .v.:iiLi:i^ Liu- Amenra-n Ije^ion de- ' iht- American Lf pion presented the TamBiirina. Altamese Madray. Lee I of Ithaca College, took part in lege'Theater. ] Shore, Mrsr^I—Suiter. A. Brady. himself, a ; storv ciriHer b!ork structure total- Gertrude McCartney; one grand- • • L. -, ,. 1942 fl''innri' 'int lOTi of iht Thames, is gathered -a vast iivcrr -I ;!•.(• a:idiT^.s at Die High ing S45.C00 and to be erected at son, Bernard Cobb: two brothers, ii is of th W :• ;i uni'.-s from p;ir ]i of tlir amount of material penainlne to Sfh.x)'. Aiir-:'- :.!*• N:KIOII.I1 Honor Grand avenue and Oliver street. John A. McCartney, of Rah way; S:ine'\ h.ai rlmri e of the pro- The scout •x. •-,- roiinnun::ies in :he Coim England's maritime history. lhP :otn; building for the past William G. McCartney, Raleigh. gram .It •:; v Ka^an Donald 9 • ! .!>-:t Vikm- par, the two-hour month according to the report of Mi. Wendell reported that he and traine S. C: three sisters, Misses Lucy Jor(ien. C\» r Srhoeff l :md •si" ; p;o_*.uji u-iJJ-f-tJ-a-j-ur** a siimd on- &u:tdin? Inspector Patsy Pelle- saw charts and maps drawn by and Mary T. McCartney and Mrs. ar • off wrr^ u'i* li OPEN 10 A. M. TO 8 P. M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY :roop acu\ : .i.::- iif CuH pack- Scour Troops ' n wa< S«2.978 Forty Permits nd of f«p'nin Joh.i Smith, K! :n Thomas Trotter all of Rahway.. S)ic:u,>nd adviser. ..:••.: St r.-M Si-out Tnits. demon- were issued and one was for a -Sir Walter Raleiyh, and others for the set e Miller had . charge of >'.:.;;..ins o' mam Scnutins ac- ; dwelling, that to Joseph M. wc'.l known DO Americans. Here, Jean Kump exr-rrises. Joiui Travis. -ordination :.••• .ts ami a Court of Honor for . Treneci of JefTerson avenue. Gar- also, he said were modeis, medals, 1 Jean Kump. infant daughter of Donald Jordcn. Marvin Grub- schools, cl •-,• pi -•M-ntiV.irn of Sinr, Life and ai:e permits totaled SI.300 and figurcneads representing some- Mr. and Mrs. William Kump of alc-in ILJLVL: recitaiians and Miss ?" i • .i rank badges. | numerous permits cover altera- thinc out of Britain's ino-easing- tions. Boy Uon S and Dor;.s Armstrong san;: a soprano - additions. 430 West Scott avenue, died on strupRle against the sea and its 1'r.c Bayway Esso Band of the ! Thursday at the Memorial Hos- solo The Mixed Chorus sane organizati- 1 dangers; trophies of brav-c endea- S ..r.ii.i rd Oil Company of New Bal'.!;- Hymn of 'he Republic. brought oi pitaL here.. The body was removed vor carried on through all of the •T'.-'V w.:i open t!^e program at; and an exhibition of baton twirl- to the LehreT Funeral Home and DR. WILBUR E. SAUNDERS Superintendent of Schools Ar- organizati- 7 ;s u'c'LHk w.'h a short concert ing by three dnxn majorettes. seven seas. thur L. Perry was a:so- a t-'ue.st interment followed in St. Gertru- Sir Geoffrey entertained Mr. The many de's Cemetery. Former pastor of t!ie First speaker. Howard Kelly had rharpe Wendell at luncheon in one of the | Baptist Church of thi city who of t::;j band and Thornton Monez members Museum's stately "and historic halls i] presided over _ the eighty-first the vocal mu.sic. "orgamzalT" Arthur F. Hope and then personally escorted him commencement exeiTifes of the Ru.sscll Moi ss. a Colonel in mendous Services were held Tuesday af- through Che Museum. Mr. Wendell Peddie School at Highstown this World War II. represented thp ternoon at the Lehrer Funeral professed to having been deeply week, where a ^raduatin^ class of V. F. W a^ .sxjeakor at '.'xerrises'. tion to en Gift Reminders impressed by~the~ care ^vith Tv&lch Fixiy-five boy.s from ion states Home, 271 West Milton avenue for held a: Rooscvelr School, Richard "tlieiFdlffic" Arthur Frederick Hope, 51 years "Sir Geoffrey had arranged so and twd foreign countiros received Boivin cnndvirteri the op^ninr ex- ' The Boy £ old, of 973 Pierpont street who many items to show a worthy rec- diplomas from the Now Jersey erci>e^ which were foVn^ed by1 top. The* dide Sunday following an illness of ord of the past, to give information School. In the concludins event, paems uiven by Graao I. Joan for the Graduates several months. Following the ser- for the present and to supply in- of Cla.s.s Day was ihv pn-.-cination Hoiisiiun. Richard C.irrol!. Alice alone bre vices and rites at the First Pres- spiration for the future." to Dr. SaunclLM'-s as heacimastor Fii^au. Lyn A;uaarrl. David Swain the scout byterian Church where the deceas- The library, Mr. Wendell found of the Poddio S:-hi»i>l of over Pet: r Tishler. The Concord Hymn give some ed was an elder during his long to be most extensive and he was $2,000.00 in Victory B.)iuis by was L;IVI n by Wiltrud Rieliler and period of membership, internment delighted to discover on its shelves William. B. M:t:u-.son. Chairman Carl M:\nakt-r ::ave the "GeUys- for the tv 1 took place at Glenwood Cemetery, "Greyhounds of the Sea," written of tht Senior Class Gift Commit- burp Address." Marydel Selover • Phonographs West Long Brancn, N. J. by Carl Cutler, the Managing Di- tee, the bonds at maturity to bo presented "Old Ironsides"' and used for a memorial ;.) the class Name Mr. Hope was a member of the rector of the Mystic Museum. Maruare-t Schantz reciU'd "In eran orgt The occasion- was-taken -to-ex- tury Club, having headed the nar- change some of the publications Gcoi-se P. O'Reilly, a member youngstei Record Albums cotics division of tije local chem- of both .Museums and Sir Geoffrey of tlic V. F. W. was speaker at service. ical plant. He had been active In ~saTd,"'*I know that the books which exclianglnY ideas and pubnea- -Lincoln School where the program various organizations In the city you have so kindly brought us tions." featured recitations and sonss by veterans the various classes. Individual mens gr< and had served as a member of Irora your Museum will arouse Mr. Wendell is the son of Geor- Records the Sinking Fund Commission and great interest among our trus- ge Blunt Wendell, ono of Ameri- parts were takrn by Myrna Yo- who serv Juvenile Aid Commission. He* tees." ca's most successful sea captains thers. Raymond Fritts. Bruce RiL- Mr. Wendell left feeling that of the middle of the last century. [vv. Fred Durand. Stephen O'Con- siderable headed the Kiwanls Club in the nor. John Foulks. Jane Castor. settled ir past and was both a member of the cornerstone for a close rela- The Wendell collection, housed at Books present on thtL third floor of the Joan Michael, Rex Anderson. the board of trustees and an el- tionship between the two museums Richard Simon. Ruth Hrdlicka. tary ser\ der at the First Presbyterian . have been laid_Jor_he said that Museum at Mystic, represents the back'alb" Joan BrundaKP. Ann Case. Joan Church. He served as a member of "with such similar aims each complete sea record _of a success- Laurent. Patricia Stillvcll. Ruth out of mi; the Board of Directors of the Rah- could give inspiration to the other (Continued on Pat,'** Eighteen) Fraut7—Jani? Rovvau, HuUi Kocry, having t way Y. M7C. A. and was extremely Patricia Acken^Tliomas Roberts. perience Rah way Music interested and active in boys work. In the lower ^rade assembly, A native of Ocean Grove, features were presentecf^by Patty that todi the son of Edward Martin Hope Kisely. Hazel Lewis. Dorothy inc. Wl & Bookshop and Mary E. Hope, he had resided -Becker;—Jasrim*tr""" Evpry line of tliTs wnlmit primal N\I.UN APPLIANCE SHOP RAhway 7-3019JL all .washable. Street Floor. 2.44 to 3.95 . . ..Aml.where'NvouliI you expect to find just what he likes? OUR SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS RAHWAY BUILDERS its Iwauly. Twelve '. E. McAuley, Inc. Basque Shirts in various color effects, for Interest Monthly SUPPLY CO. MAC'S r* R. J. Goerke Co.. of course! We've kept Pop in clothes for Loan Charge Payments Elf Rant chair in llie French manner, *iih walnut (raino all outdoor sports. Street Floor. 1.50 280 ST. GEORGE AVENUE ] 464 Main St. RAliway 7-2956 $ 100 $ G ' ? 8.34 • rrrntrd l»y floral print. S08 lo. these many years. We know what he likes and he respects 200 12 16.67 RAhway 7-22S0 Swim trunks, pure wool and quick-dry- 300 13 25.00 ing cotton fabrics. All the latest and (\,rU) French Provinrial l.»\^«f-;il «f our reputation for quality and good taste. Men's Shops- 400 24 33.34 most popular styles. St. FL 2.95 to 5.00 500 30 41.67 TOO FAT? Get SUMMER •ml charm. Hand-rubbeU walnul Irjuie, prinirJ NM.ON Rah way's Jewelry Store LET US LOOK Street and Third Floors. 1000 60 83.34 IN YOUR EYES ... Sports Coats tailored .with top-flight skill, this vitamin candy way OF CONFIDENCE from pure wool fabrics. Third Floor. Have a more slender, cniceful fig- OFFICE HODBS: ure No txcrcisinc No laxaiivn. Nodruc*. With the aimplc AYt>S QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITY Daily 9:30 to 6 P. M. 19.50 ami 22.50 ~ Viamln-Candir"R crhjcniK- Plan Except Wed.—Closed All Day you don't cut out any mpal*. Your Purchases Can be Made with Savings Saturday rrom 1:00 to 7:00"P..M, starches, potatoes, meataorbutttr. you Eimply cut them down. It's Time Payments if Desired Open Friday evenings 'til 9 P. M. ... ELIZABETH... ra.tier wlicn you enjoy delicious Other Evenings by Appointment- (vitamin (orti(ied) A^ DS candy ST. GEORGES 'AVE. H»/rKirfly Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts NATIONAL BANK belorc meals Absolutely harmlei»a. In clinical te*U rondurtH hy mrdi- Dr. I. Grossman nl dt-rton,more i Imn 1OO p*raona RaHway 7-3200 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, IM| 14 (a IS lbs. •™r«ff« In a f*w %r**k* K-!tn AYDS KOOS BROS. Em-Bee Jewelers OPTOMETRIST C*ndy Itedurtni; 1'Un. ••••*•• 85 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J. 1162 MAIN ST.. Cor. Lewis St. h mulu MONtY HACK OD »«rj tint box. t RAhway 7-0745 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS TIL 9.... KJBSTEIN'S PHARMACY put ttilff P3 ffs ft i V

EIGHT THURSDAY, JUNE C. 1946 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD FAOET PAGE VTHUKSDAY, TOTE 6, 1946 D I Rahway News-Record James J. Klnneally of the Water 3 T. lard . -. MOOSE WOMEN HOLD TO ELECT OFFICERS 3 HIGHFAUTHN Ijbemians In Program Greet Department; Commander James 4 onions, chopped ANNUAL. NOMINATIONS Officers nominated by Rahway EitMl Jtiiy IS, IBM Your Garden HEALTH HINTS "Y" Auxiliary Elects Officers 1479 ftttftd Aral Tel Bah. %0600 Baliwsy, New Jersey EDYTHE W. McGee of the Catholic War Flour - __ " '" Officers nominated by Rahway . Lodge, 16. Knights of Pythias for PubUsliMl TEurxifcj *fteroou« by Tb« Bahvay Publtthlng Oorpormtlon. FT out ("Health Hint*" is a regular eomiribtUfon to this paper by The Veterans here, who is also county 1 T. paprika • 470 Broad 6tn Chapter, 520. Women of the, i ti on June 6th are A fol- fcntwed at t&t |&t otttoe at SAhway. Ntw Jenay, u second cltu m&ll matter This Week Medical Society of New Jersey. Questions should bm midwt+j to Returning Veteran Members vlce-comander; Arthur . Murphy 3 c. tomatoes, stewed e ec on published *. ttinded r thth» act of UUirc n 88. ^D wim*A tvwvs or Headed By Mrs. Fred Pfeiffer Moose for election on June 12 are entered at the I Our fair city has received con- Bj Fred D.'Osman the Office of the Society, 315 We$t State Street, Trento* f, N. J.) who is president of Division No. 3 Salt lows: Chancellor Commander, Dr. the act o 4C MILES Oft A as follows: Senior regent, Mrs. Henry N. Turner; vice-chancellor, siderable publicity lately with lean- COMPLETE 3A7TEXY Union County Lision 3, 'Ancient Order of who had four sons in service- as and a member of the Health Cut chicken In pieces. Fry In •rBSCRIPTION &ATE&—-Single copy. S cent*. Local delivery or by mall, pojt- was host for a wel- Dorothea Kennedy; Junior regent. Harry Mandel; master of work. ing chimneys and with * •<••-— MMS.wMSdd B Union Ctrmrty,, one year, 92.00. STx tnunttu,, %iJt5. Thre Threee mdbthsmdbths,, Bed Rest Not Always Good for Elderly Persons home dinner and reception dent P. J. GUgannon; Denis P. Harold Miller: master of exche- By maill, potto«IttoIdd «at*14t14e «r UnioUi n CountyCt , one year, $2.50$250. SUU month*th , family beLng chosen as the average MAXIMUM SPEED OF Frank E. Mullady who had three Season's Work; Give move chicken. Fry onions in Mrs. Matthew Rich; reporter, Mrs. (4 MILES PER HOUK." "members who have returned sons each in service; Charles B Byrne vice-president of Division No Yougslavian quer, Ike Pribell; prelate, David fi5c. Dy & Single cb^fesby mall, 10 tentl. All payable In advance American family to demonstrate Rest in bed sounds like a good, prescription. And it of- same fat. When slightly browned, Charles B. Crowell, and treasurer, Slutsky, • Sidney Kirchensfeln; the American way of life to our Right now is probably the best jervice in the armed forces, Crowel, John P. McCarthy, with No. 3 and William Paser presi- To Camp sprinkle with a little flour and Mrs. Chris H. Petersan. The . Single time to prune spring blooming ten is, too. But it may be bad medicine for an elderly per- •mortal Day eve at Greven's two sons each in service. dent of the Holy Name Society. Cookery Exists master-at-arms, Irving Barron: English neighbors. fry for a few minutes longer. Add order received Mrs. Ethel Owston niside guard, Samuel Robinson- Member It*s too bad, however. the-Eng.- shrubs such as lilacs and f orsythla. son. Even when he is sick, an older man is Setter off the where Mayor Edward J. Denis P. Byrne headed the State President Raymond V. Ryan Officers named by the Ladies' strained tomatoes. Season with as a member. Memorial services headed a large group of of Newark spoke, while Rev. By MARY W. ARMSTRONG Leon Shotlander; outside guard. Mei New Jersey Press lish newspaper Shrubs in tiiis class make their shorter the length of time he has* --• committee in charge and the list Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. for salt .add paprika and let the mix- were conduoted in honor of the officials who participated in Thomas B. Meaney spoke for St. the coming year are as follows: Dr. Harold Garber," Benjamin New Jer Association men could not buds Tor next year's bloom from to stay in bed. When elderly peo- of speakers headed by Mayor Car- County Home Agent ture boil up once. Add chicken fallowing deceased members: Mrs. Dambling, David Bosek, Samuel ««res*t IUH&l£O0 may bvec harmfununuiul in elder- W " m arranged.by Toast- Mary's Parish. Former State President, Mrs. Fred G. Pfeiffer; and simmer, stirring from time Henrietta Diecker, Mrs. Anna Assoc —have—tar rie d growth made this summer. ple are confined to bed, they tend oBra lin included also president of the ly people with heart n: gests serious illness. Contrariwise, J2nlted 4hw four hours, celebrated in the old held Sunday in Old First Church ners. A prize was presented to with Irving Kaplan, keeper of rec- ahway- -Rlver- them. ' are more than 9,000,000 persons of 3 including William Gilgannon, O. H. Miller, retiring corresponding s \vhk___ city, becomes more acute as the summer-months ap- moving around is medically help- Serbian days, disappeared when (Presbyterian), Newark, Mr. "Mrs! "Agnes" SchrnidTT -——- and seaL iPark. Riding Cut from each it irnpynyp^ circulation 65 years or more, an Increase Jr., Walter i secretary; to Mrs. John A. Machon, the country became Yugoslavia, Stein received a degree in chemi- proaoh. Already daring -foe-past- mon-th-Rahway has coiv plant a few or 31.6 per feaMteriat;- Coriroy, Robert Gilgannon. l who is to remove to Philadelphia certain national customs were ical engineering. He pursued his down St. George and discourages congestion: and years—during which time" tije total Instrumental music was pro-1 and to Mrs. Fred Cooper, finance stairs or the V. F. W. Hall Memor- • ' " Uibuted Ur~ttre total"T?f accident -fatehties irr the state aveaue, they. the oldest canes. psychologically It is desirable-be-- population-^ncre«sed-dnly 7.2 per still observed before food short- course^ of s-tudy in the evening 1i Edythe Hanf At the same time vided by Harry J. Lanouette who! chairman. Mrs. Edwin S. Payne, ayes became so acute. No mai-college at "N!~C."E! The principal INJURED IN FALL ial Day. being taken to the hos- "*"* ' thc energy which during the first four months of the year totaled could- not_have Fred 0. Oitnan should cause.it symbolizes the hopefuii- cent. led the community singing. ! Mrs. Cornell Cruikshank and Mrs. William M. Bennett of 476 Un-pita! in the Police Ambulance by •••*". failed to be impressed by the tne tOfl ncss of the patient's conditions. ler what part of the country you address, "Inner Unity in An 260, or 74 more than the same period last year and with- "The decision as to haw much I O. B. Garthwaite. Sr., made the were in. ; ion street, a veteran of the first Patrolmen Charles Brandt and . ... u: a time \ flowers in bloom and well kept be thinned out a little to admit Pneumonia may develop due to bed canllnemeut is Atomic.Age" was delivered by Dr. light. Wood on old canes does not f—ttie—nominating—com— Lloyd Foster, pastor of Old First world war and 56 years of age wasJames Henry, where he was at- K the cou in three of the 1941 record, according to the announcement 'awns. The gorgeous enbankment a collection ~or in the lungaT of tea a difficult one, Tjie specialist Food Collections roasted on a spit for Easter and the Marsfr-home nuiiv Tittle milk "pigs" for christmas7P^hurch" tcudcil by Dr. William th on lilacs should fee-tut back to for-making corsages. Tor" instance, At garden parties nation. Tl would have been something and bed rest, hong continued toed In A donation was made to Camp Magee. write home about. about a foot from the ground, and also for the festival when called dan TTherc were 143 pedestrians represented in this year's but only one or two a year. Using Wawayanda A delegation of wo- th gathered, lamb or Hot Docs, Pop Corn, Soda! Henerous—Tylpr Clark men will visit the camp on Friday. ^^ .. .. .^ ^ lik^ e himself, a The picnic season' has popped this method, restoration of the) Reports pork Roti.OnM " tsomethina intT g v a 260 death total, or 55 per cent of all deaths. Two-thirds of plant is gradual. June 14. A picnic will be held American barbecued meats, was ii is of th out. with the last days of May Tuesday, June 18 at the home of the pedestrian fatalitios happened in urban, or built-up A moderate cutting back at this the traditional food. The scout reaching the sizzling point. Grover JAMES tt JONES A generous response has been Mrs. William Turner. Oak Ridge Pitta, another national favor- areas and the balance in the rural communities. Cleveland classes on Friday cast time will stimulate growth below r Remember the "CHAMP" ite in better days, were made and traine AS MORE GOODS ARE MANUFACTURED, GREATER SERVICES where you cut and then you can 164 WEST EMERSON made through the public-and par-, °ad. Clark. Miss Mildred Waters In Time of the twenty-one counties, traffic fatalities aside harrowing books and pro- wTfli "crusts, rolled out" something u-oop acti\ blems to enjoy their annual picnic PROVIDED, CUR STANDARD OF LIVING WILL CONTINUE cut back a little each year to pro- ' $291 for the Y. finance drive. Mrs. like strudel, and stuffed with this year have already exceeded their 1941 death totals. TO RISE... PUTTING MONEY ASIDE IN U.S.SAVINGS BONDS, mote growth and let in air at the Food Campaign being conducted y for ihe set at the park. It is amazing what ffei. RAWay 749640 j . Hayen reported 535.70 from spinach, cheese or meat fillings. Dad's Day Is June 16 These counties are Essex, Gloucester. Hunterdon. Mercer. those youthful stomachs can stand. LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, WE base of the plant. in behalf of the starving peoples j the recent card party. Mrs. Fred Others were served with sweet ordination FURNISH THE FUNDS THAT TURN THE WHEELS OF Monmouth, Ocean, Sussex. Union and Warren. Quantities of peanuts, pop com. As UTpTuning, simply bring your GENERAL INSURANCE of liberated countries, according Herman and Mrs. H. E. Nieham- fillings, including raisins and schools, cl soda and candy disappeared as if INDUSTRY AND G»VE OUR NATION THE MEANS plants into shape and remove ex- mer vero received into member- nuts. FOR BETTER LIVING. COMPLETE COVERAGE to reports issued today by chair- tions. Boy Following is a four months comparative record of by magic. cess wood. This means particularly ship. Certainly there is a great con- large branches, if you have too —Including— man Tyler E. Clark. trast between these -tasty dishes organizati' traffic deaths by counties: Speaking or Magic many, keep the plant in shape. Tickets for "A Meal You* Will What faith little children have. JEWISH BOYS WILL BE and the pitifully poor diet pos- brought o\ COUNTIES 1946 1945 1941 Don't give plants that are—grow- UFE Not Eat" are being" sold in the CONFIRMED HERE SOON sible today. However, Djuvec organizati Atlantic 9 .7 13 Since John Cooper has been giving ing naturally a bobbed hair effect. community and the funds from makes good use of mutton when his magic show around town, sev- The only place for this type ot ACCIDENT nfcE this will also go to the starving Bruce Ka\vut, son of Mr. andavailable but it can be made with- The many Bergen 24 19 32 eral mothers have reported mys- peoples of liberated countries. City Mrs. Harry Kawut will be con- pruning is in a hedee-orToT ever- ANNUITIES _ THEFT firmed at the synagogue of the out meat—probably the usual way members Burlington 9 7 12 terious "goings on" in their home. greens that are kept formal. Treasurer Elfred E. Adams. Jr., is at this time—in which case a One mother reports her small son EXECUTOB . PCTSLTC Rahway Hebrew Congregation, cup of rice and a little more oil organizati Oamden 15 10 16 Your Victory Garden > Baloon Tires treasurer for the committee and with Rabbi Abraham Schwartz hovers over a hat which he has Fidelity, Court and Ctmtkftt* Stints G. Edwin Cook is finance chair- should be added. mendous Cape May 1 3 2 covered with a red silk handker- It is now safe to set' out to- officiating on Saturday, June 15. mato ^plants. Also, seeds of beans > Ball Bearing Wheels man. The confrimation rites were post- Fortunately, in this country we tion to en Cumberland 6 3 10 chief, expecting to find a rabbit can—enjoy— chicken— YuRosJavia- any day now. Another reports that -may-be-sown, and lima *>eans,-too, ecome-a-liUle^vann- > ^Adjustable Handle the following number of cans' of June date because of the 5by*s~llf- o as we do what: we can "to The Boy £ her small fry has cut up several er. 'help these gallant people feed Gloucester 11 6 7 ofjhis _father,s neckties, but not Commander William R. Frazcc of Barry .frost G. A. food .w_er_e contributed: St. Mary's, ness. Confirmation rites for Hil- and care for their children. —Make succession sowing of "beets" „--.., ...... ,--.•>••. ^-, t-.*:< > -Double-Lined Hood 3,240; Franklin, 2.106;,Roosevelt, liard Farber. son of Mr. and Mrs. top. The- Hudson 16 I6~~ 19 "knowing Mrs. Cooper's secret R. was in charge of the annual-Memorial Day program, Djuvec formula, cannot put them together carrots and corn. Sowing once 2.000; Lincoln; 700: Washington. Ira M. Farber of 374 Raleigh ROBES by RABHOR Hunterdon 8 3 5 with Richard Stevens as Grand Marshal, with A. Fred every week or 10 days will assure > Free Waterproof Mattress road, will be held June 2nd, at the 1 eggplant alone bre again. 395; Columbian,, 631; Grover 4 medium-sized onions Mercer 17 6 14 Crane as aide. a continuous supply. If you find Cleveland. 1.200T" High School. synagogue. the scout Junior Prom later that you have sown too Railway's Jewdry Store — REMEMBER — 1 small vegetable marrow 307. This totals more than 10,000 2 sprigs parsley colors in light-weight spun rayon give some Middlesex 20 23 27 Every magic incident was pre- * * * much, be sure to share vegetables We Are Open Friday and Saturday Nights sent in making the Junior-Senior OF CONFIDENCE cans. .; ATTEND FIELD MASS Handful of green beans —brush cotton washables and wools. for the tv Monmouth 16 9 12 The turtle weighing fifty libs recently caught at Mil- with your neighbor, or swap with Cash donations from the vari- Members of Joseph F. Dietz Post, 1 S. M. & L. Reception the event of the year. him to get other kinds for your , head of cabbage Morris 11 1 12 The decorations and the music ton lake by Philip' Close and Henry Heinsenbutel made ous—schools were as follows: Lin- Catholic War Veterans headed by 12 tomatoes, cubed $6.95 to $16.95 table. Your Purchases Can be Ma$e witii Savitogi coln, $171.29; High School $143.25; "Commander James W. McGee who Nanu Ocean 5 3 4 . were superb, the girls charming a grand feast for a jolly crowd numbering fifty, Jacob GREEN'S 1 c. oi> , Try mulching the garden this . . -• Time Payments if Grover,.Cleveland, .is—also--county-.-Vice-commander, --Sffltrand-peppcr~to"tnste~* ~~ — Eassaic- _ 15 ___9__—15 y 1553 MAIN STREET RAHWAYrN. J. "Keiler prepared it. year. You'll save work and im- Diamcmds — W»tdie3 — Jew^ lin. $57.68; Roosevelt. $82.10; took part in the field mass at 1 c. steamed rice youngstei Salem 4 4 5 Whether the young element or the * * * prove growth. But It's still a little Phone RAhway 7-0318 Washington, 82 cents; Columbian. Jackson Park, Elizabeth on Mem- 2VA C, mutton, cut in cubes service, Somerset 3 9 • 5 chaperons had the better time is ^'^V^.the mulch should not be $11.48; total. $496.92. orial Day. 1 c water /•< a question. Joe Persons was in Dr. E. B. Silvers attended the meeting of State Med- applied until after June lt when Sive all vegetables except to- veterans Sussex 3 • 2 1 rare form and had a "whirling ical Society three days last we-ek at New Haven, Conn. the soU. is well warmed. Between Em-Bee Jewelers matoes.. Mix well. Add oil, salt mens grc Warren 4 2 "2 good time. now "and ttien you "might arrange and pepper. In fireproof disn — •* t- 85 E. CHERRY STREEr^ RAHW3fl who serv Apple Pandowdy (Continued on Page Eighteen) put a layer of tomatoes, a layer Union 20 11 18 by of vegetables, a layer of meat, a srderable C. D. Ward was namecl Chief Ranger in the formation Mrs. C. Smith of Court Daly, Independant Order of Foresters here this layer of tomatoes, a layer of rice, settled ir 260 263 Seven or eight apples sliced, a layer of vegetables, and a layer 186 half cup sugar, fourth teaspoon week. of tomatoes in the order given. tary sen cinnamon, fourth teaspoon nut- ROTTERS Add water and bake in moderate back a jo meg, fourth teaspoon salt, half oven, 350 degrees F.. for four BETTER PLANT A GARDEN • cup West Indian molasses, fourth hours. Serves 6-8. out of mi Experience-gained by those who planted Victory Gar- having I cup water-and three tablespoons Rahway 25^fcars Ago Pileci Paprikas (chicken stew) Basque Shirts dens during the war period when food was at a premium. butter. Earl "Butch" Worth playing with the Durham North MARKET 1 chicken Hand paints . .. largest selection in town perience should be put to use again this year. The war is over bu't Line a deep pan with pie crust, Brushed Cot-tons^—wash like^a oharm ... an something different m"a~tIe"ToTDad. ' that tod. put apple slices In bottom evenly Carolina baseball team shows great promise in profes- excellent gift for Dad's leisure hours. In say the food conditions haven't improved. As a matter of fact, sional ball field. $1.00—$1.50—$2.00 ~the~housewife~today is having a tougher time to feed her spices and salt, the molasses, water Things- If Dad is conservative, see our Foulards— stripes or print designs. Ties by Arco—Wem- family than during the war period when she had to carry and butter. Put pie crust on top Miss Charlotte L. RolHnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $1.65 and $1.85 around a pocket full of coupons. and crimp edges together. Bake bley—Signet... $1.00 to $3.50 In hot 6ven '425) for 45 minutes William H. RolHnson, of Colonia, married to Charles H. _ There is no question but what we are going to have then reduce temperature to (325). Whitney of Chicago in largest wedding ever held here. People Like AMERICAN "When apples are tender and crust to feed a good portion of the population of Europe for many lightly browned, take out of oven Over 500 attend with special trains from New York City. BUSLINES brings.. Suggestion List months. There is still a scarcity of help on the bigger farms and chop crust and apples * # « 711 JAQUES AVENUE with the result, production is going to remain at about throughly together with chopper, About Our adding more water and molasses Board of Health take action to protect Rahway River BELTS, Garters and Sus- the saTne leveTit did during the war years. The labor pro- if dry. water supply with action against Cranford on alleged pol- RAHWAY penders by Paris $1.50 blem in the canning industry is still tight and the various lution of the river passing through that city. Put back in oven- '325* and bake Stop and Shop at Our Newly Renovated Store us Service to $5.00. strikes haven't helped in the production of the raw mater- one and a half hours. Serve pip- p * * Mortgage Loans ials necessary for the production of containers. ing hot with plenty of butter. rich cream or both. Manual Training Department of School has best ex- The surest way to get greater production, of vegetables Apple pandowdy is a cross be- hibit in state. Furniture valued at $3,000. on display. .""\ f Swank Jewelry and Wal- is through the medium of the^back yarcLgarden.-It may.be tween" a pudding and a deep dish Low-cos? - 5% Interest. Interest payable quat* ; To a- little-tough on the gardener and just as tough on the apple pie. It looks like a Brown lets $1.50 to $10.00. Betty, is all the better when re- housewife who has to preserve the food, but the full cellar heated. , j, Rahway 15 Years Ago (not inc." tax) next fall is going to be a safeguard against short rations Apple Slump Rahway observes Memorial Day with'panacle to Rah- Payments on account of principal matte for the American family. ~. . This is made with the same in- gredients- as Pandowdy but with wav Cemetery and service at the grave of Abraham Clark, terly. Each lament increases the home Jtoyer': VEGETABL ROUND TRIPS DAILY CHAMP HATS — Straws The long growing season in New Jersey, according to a thick covering of shortcake signer of tht Declaration of Independence. A. A. Giroud equity in the property. ' our State agricultural experts, favors the late starters. dough in place of pic crusL. When general chairman in charge. Mayor A. C. Brooks makes TO and Felts. Felts $6JS°- In other words, there is still time to dig and plant that baked the crust and apples arc We Carry A Complete Line of L not mixed together, but the Slump address. Loans "taildk-ed to Fit" the fwrUcalar mjoifc- FRESH AND FROZEN FRUITS & $7,50—Straws $2.95-$5. garden again this year, and if we arc to believe what the is simply inverted on a hot serving * * • VEGETABLES - NEW YORK : i Spire your menu with these health-buil- experts tell us, we should lose no time in raising what we dish and eaten with cream. Junior Service League reports giving $1,279.50 for civic mciits of each borrower, insofar as the peflbB L LARGE 30c can then making sure that a good portion of this is -pre- Apple Grunt Filigree Tomato Juice »™ ders. Beat the heat and give the family a work during past year. Miss Harriet Freeman makes re- for repayment is concerned. treat at the same time. 4 ROUND TRIPS DAILY TO Sport Shirts $2.95 to $7.95 served for the winter ahead. Heat one quart thin applesauce BOTTLE PHILADELPHIA swcelen&d -2nd flavored with cteves port. Miss Rosamond Aliot'h named president. Pride of Farm Catsup 19c or cinnamon in a saucepan with- • • . ^- Careful inspection and expert appraisal protect PITTSBURGH IN A TOUGH SPOT ouL a handle. Cover with shortcake Blue Moon Cheese 2 for 31c and Points West Slacks $7.95 to $12.95 Graduation time, especially for High School students dough. Tic waxed paper over top. Report by Public Library shows 16.089 more books borrower's interests. HyGrade Corn Beef Hash <** 23c Sausage PURE FARMER for compfor* information cm is supposed to be one of the happiest periods in the life steam 30 minutes in a kettle of distributed during past year than year before. Total dis- STYLE tchfduht call boiling water and serve same as tribution 77,227 yolumnes. Filigree Orange Juice FISHMAN'S STORE Sport Coats $16.95 of a..boy or girl. Time was when many of-the graduates Apple Slump. — capped by old-fashioned, un- Bacon 1413 Moin S»w—Ph. 7-0722 -looked forward to eftteang-tipcm Lhelr first job to earn their 1 quart satisfactory mortgages may refinance under IRcmcmfot—if you aw first real money and at the same time start out on a career DAVIS ART CLASS Over 650 sudents of St. Marys Parochial School at- Peas- ,2|oi;29c, Barkington Hall Coffee 32c" HAS EXHIBIT HERE tend ivnnual picnic at Willicks Grove. this modern, money-saving plan. ;-' planning a trip or vacation^ Sweaters $3.95 to $8.95 which will bring them both joy and a livelihood. To others, Several members of the art Del Monte Diced Carrots 13c Tea^BallsJLQQls inquire about ''American** graduation from High School signified the acquisition of class taught by Mrs. Chester Davis Transcontinental Expr©a« the knowledge which would permit them to go on to college participated in the art exhibit and WE WILL WELCOME THE CHANCE TO sWvE YOU^ TOO 2 Ib. Busch Mill Tea 49c . Servipei Zelan Jackets $8.95 to specialize in some field of work which would fit them tea.held at the community house, Rahway 5 Years Ago Chase & Sandborn Coffee 33c recently. Mrs. Emil Lesseman. Rahway P. B. A. presents city with cmergancy car. lor the professions or engineering or business. Mrs. Frank Werbeck. Mrs. James Loafer JACKET ...... But ^mes have changed. For some, the job will be Acquaviva. Mrs. William Ritchie, President George Stewart of P. B. A. presents Mayor John Allen-A Hose $.55 up Mrs. Richard Schroeder were E. Barger With new machine on Decoration Day. A COMPLETE AMERICAN BUSLINES None of that Cotton and Rayon stuff for Dad . . . Miller's has open and for others the college doors will be left ajar. But all-wool Jackets in two-tones or solid colors . . . fully lined. adult exhibitors. Harriet Hanf. « * * Line of Formerly Alt American Bus lines, Inc. for others, there is nothing but uncertainty and .tiiat is Patsy Rowe. Jaye Robinson. Donny leather buttons, smartly tailored. Dad will enjoy one of these THE RAHWAY SAVINGS all Summer and until late in the Fall. Blue-Gray and Cocoa. Reliance Building -and Loan Association names Presi- The Line that Serves All America CATALINA about the most unpleasant thing one can face. Singer exhibited for the young- Sizes 34-42. sters. Mrs.-Davis gave a talk on dent John W. Weiser, Fayette N. Tallcy and Cha'rles E. BABY FOODS Swim Trunks $3. & $4. Boys are especially at

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JUNE 6, 1946 PAOB EX-EVEN PAGET PACK THN THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 1046 KCSIC DEPARTMENT At Empire Theatre to Saturday at Rahway Theatre^ -Legal Notices you wljl find that UiU HAS LTJNCHEON New Love Teani Legal Notices^ I Legal Notices Legal Notices f legal Notices 13 one or the kftnnee I9 A luncheon was enjoyed Dy Theatres Rar Christian Science for Ood'whch ^NOTICE OV~I\TKNTION NOTICE OK INTENTION NOTICE OE INTENTION OF INTENTION , NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION 7ere assossed. against Will- members of the music department Take notice that RanatO F. Cher- TAKE NOTICE that application luu» Take, notice that Herman, and R&Ipa Take notice that Robert Greven. Take notice that Theodora F. pow- T. __ notjeo tbat p.. Adam Danylyk, Eddy wes in the t of 76 "West Main street of the Rahway Woman's dob at trading as Adam's Bar & Grill, has ublnl intepdH to apply to the Munici- Lecture KAHWAY THEATRE 8tn been mude to Uie Municipal Alcoholic Schulu have applied to the Municipal trading as Greven'a Hotel, has applied land. trading a» Ted Rowland's Cafe, •the Colonial Barms, Middlebush.. .470 Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic has applied to the Municipal Board of applied to . th£ Municipal Board of pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con* Mon night on charges of Boy—Robert Walker. Girl- Beverage Control Board of the. City trol of Bahway, New Jersey, for plen- with Mrs. Charles F. Card, chair- J of RAhway, New Jersey, to Transfer of Rahway, New Jeraey, for Plenary Beverage Control of Railway, New Jer- Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah- Alcoholic Beverage Control oX Rahw?iy, Excerpt of "God is incorporeal, e disorderly pcrscm. A tine June Allyson. Boy meets girl. Cnt«red »t the I Retail Consumption License for prem- sey, for a Plenary Retail Consumption way. New Jersey, for Plenary EeUll Nov Jeney, for Plenary Retail Con- ary Retail Consumption License for a man. Following the luncheon a under tee act o Plenary Retail Consumption License premises located nt 710 W- Grand A LECTURE and costs of $3.00 were Boy weds girl. Boy nearly loses to Harry B. Quinn for premises nt ises situated at a97-3CU— West Grand License for premises Bltuatod at 37Consumption License for premises sumption Upensc for premises situ- preme, in|inlte Mind, spirt bridge party was held at the resi- Avenue. Rahway. New Jersey. West Cherry Street, Rahway, Now Jer- situated at 41 East Milton. Avenue, ated at l$8l Irvlpg Streot, Ban-way, Avenue. RAhway, New Jersey. in the same case on girl when he's given an unex- 1591 Muin Street, Rahway. New Jersey Friij 4fr, Truth, ^ve dence of Mrs. T. H. Roberts, «I:BHCIUPTION rrom The Main Tavern and Restau- Objections, if any. should be made sey. Rahway. New Jersey. " New Jersey. Objections, li any. should be made ol assault and battery. pected medical discharge and she paJd within "U rant, Inc. Immediately >n writing to City Clerk Objections. If any. should be made Objections. If any, should bo made Objections, If any, should be made immediately in writing to City qiek on this sam^ pa8e that 1134 Pierpont street. Prizes were thinks she can'J, love a man out Immediately in writing to City Cleric Immediately in writing to City Clerk Immediately to writing to City Cleric Samuel-R-Marton. City JJall. Bal*way, Comau ahd'Ktnch were Objections tl any should be made Samuel R. Morton, City Hail. Rahway, Christian Splw*c* won by Miss Bessie Hinris and Mrs. of uniform. Single New Jersey. Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rahway, Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rahway, Satmiel R, Morton, City Hall, Railway, New Jersey. inants. immediately In writing to the City New Jersey. John J. Hoffman. Others partici- Clork. Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Signed: New Jersey. New Jersey. ' (Signed) RENATO P. CHERUBINI refer to one absolute ice was suspended against These are the box-ofcfice names, HERMAN and.RALPH 6CHULTZ, ROBERT GREVEN, S|gneepartment cense for Premises located at 1501of Alcoholic Bevernpe Control of Rah- New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Con- Plenary Retail Consumption License The lecturer spoke substantially W "Bataan." "See Here, Private Har- Main Street. Railway. New Jersey. way. New Jersey, for Plenary Retail New Jersey, lot plenary Retail Con- -lses^oeated at jpQ7 St. George Avenue, sclpus only of that which is i of the Rahway Wotrjins Chib sumption License for prerntstfs situ- for premises situated at 14Q8 Irving sumption. License fpr premises sit- Rahway. N. J. as follows: grove,*' and many others, he was On Mai ! Objections If any. should be maac Consumption License for premises ated at 99Q East Hazel wood Avenue, Street, Rahway. New Jersey. tire appprd with His divme p ph Oibiiisco of 9 Cedar headed by club president Mrs. immediately .in writing to the City situated at 2223 St. George Avenue. uated at 316-218 St. George Avenue, Objections, if any. should be made God Fratots HU Uttlnction, Man a soldier or a sailor. Rahway. New Jersey. Objections, IX any, should^ be made_ Rnhway. New Jersey. immediately in writing to City plerK Whatever is not in accord Avenel, pleaded guilty to Joseph Costello visited New York S*J..V»O for tl ! Clerk--Samuel n Morton. City Hall. Rahway, New Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made immediately hi writing to City Clerk A young man of my acquaint- June Allyson, following . her Rahway. New Jersey The Officers and offices they flil Objections, if any, should be made Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Rahway, God, good, is not i of drunkeness on the street recently reviewing the Pagan 0 immediately in .writing. to__Ciqr Clerk f_samuel R. .Morton, City Hall. Hahway, New Jersey. ance was undergoing his prelimi- triumph In "Two _Glr]s_and—a mom in R« Signed- HARRY B QUINN. are: John L. Bachmann. Sr., President. Samuel R. Morton, City Hall. Railway, New Jersey. immediately in writing to city Clext by patrolman Erwta Cra- Studies, East 69th >treet_ where 1591 Main Street. Rahway. N. J St. George^ Avenue, Hnhway nnd New Jersey. Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rahway. (Signed) WILLIAM..J. WHALEN, nary training. irwthe~Army -. Air- «nineof-$2.00 and magazine pictures are made.. Mr. 5ai!or," proved her dramatic ynd also in John L Signed: COLLINS, - 1007 St. Georgp Ave., Railway, N. J. -the possibility-of-evir Public* heann^'oiV aboVc "will"he\ ,, Bochmann Jr., Secretary. 300 Signed: JULIUS USZENSKI. New Jersey. Corps. He "was 7 ability as the Ro Ic Btroet 1428 Irvine Street, N. J. Public hearing on the above will be" Qr natxire having existence of $3.00. Chester Eldridge of this city is piligns whi- "'•' °4 S94G at. the Clt vJ - - Linden, New Jersey. 990 B. Hazelwood Ave., Bahway, N. J. -Public hearing on above will be (Signed) JOSEPH GALAIDA. nelcr or. " —Stockholder* holding more than.on progress fpr oqc an artist at the studio. The group for Millions." The sup-menaccrisf'portrayed by Rhondo on almyti "held on June 1046., at the City JOSEPH UALAiUA. :r.$; lhe pas •--- Cour.dl Clumber ,tt 8.Q0 P. M. jK>r cent at the stock. John L. Bach- 216-2J8 St^Gpprge, Aye. .Ra.hwayj N, J. at City Council Chamber,. and which-also visited^ the Cloisters porting -cast makes this a stand- Hatton in Unlversal's "House of held on June 247"1046. at the Ctty council Chamber 8;00 P. U. x 80K TO VAN GORDONS T mnnn, s>r. 2223 St. George Avenue. Public hearing on the above will be well together; a sttuatiqn included Mrs. Costello. Mrs Mor- out picture you w,on t want to Horrors." playing Friday, Satur- The scout ACVTirK OF TXTKXTION Rahway and John L. Bachmnnn, Jr.. Councll Chamber, 8:00 P. M. NOTiCK OF INTKNTION NOTICE OK INTENTION Held an June 34. lOAG, ar. 8:00 P. M.. finally resulted in njy ti •gr, »nti Mrs. Vincent N. Van timer Gibbons, Mrs. William Dick- M-G-M INTRODUCES a sparkling new love team in Robert miss. • day and Sunday at' the Empire TnKc notice That William Mnnn. und Margaret Bnchmann, 309 Rosellt* NOTICE OF INTENTION ^t City Council Chamber. Take notice that Walter N. Ztr- omnipotence of God. he u-as brw the energy^' and Milton Mann, lrndlnc as the Rail- Street, Linden, New Jersey. Take notice tfiat Morris Basher, polo intends to apply to the Municipal ing put on the wasfaqufc \\&t. on of 144 Elm avenue, an- son. Mrs. William Heaslip. Mrs. Walker and June AUyson, who. play a^pair J>f newfeWeds In."The -The- changes- that a wartime Theatre. Take notice that Joe Norante, trad- trading es CollegetowjJ Store, has ng io bear upon his sense or f, the birth of a son Vin- Sailor Takes a Wife," playing Sunday through Wednesday at the o: a lime \ way Bottlinp Works. h:i,s applied to Objections. If any. should bo mndc Ing as De Luxe Tavern, has applied to Board ol Alocqiiplic Beverage Control A that if he faj|e4 in Fred Pe&cock. Mrs. Harold-Daly, the Starr L'ommlMionrr of Alcoholic immediately in wrtltng to City Clork. applied to the Municipal Board of Al- NOTICE OK INTKNTION the scientific fact that 18, weighing the Municipal Board of Alcoholic coholic Beverage Control of R ln- of Rahwoy. New Jersey, for Plenary rht test With a supcrjpr officer. tv :hc cou— Beverage Control for n State Beverage Samuel R Morton, City Hall. Railway, Beverage Control of Railway, New Jer- -notice that John pieirr* -Mr.-Van—Gordon Mi's. W. Morss.'Wrs. Chester ElcT separation in the service bring to 1 ilrwiEfl fs?r located at 449 West Grand" Ave- e would be-di?mis^fld (rpm"the triblitlon. Gcenee for premises eltu- of Alcoholic Bovxrugc Control of Efth- i during the war par-ridge, Mrs. Archer Collier, Perth [a~young maried couple, both of n:ed at 50-56 Mfiin Street. Rahwny. JOHN L. BACHMANN. SR. License for premises situated at 169- nue. Rahway, New Jersey. l JUNIOR D, A. R. CLOSE GARBAGE CAN FIRE IDA EUPINO-and PAUt UENREID iaboTe)shanrthe top star- Now Jersey, and to maintain it ware- at | Qtrret, way. New'Jersey- tor PPlepnrl y . of the law if in mador battles. He Amboy, Mrs. Andrew Erickson and Broad STr Elizabeth whom have' altered their outlook Tl President. 171 Main Street, Railway. New Jersey. Jersey. Objections, If any. should be made My frjefld h(# SEASON ACTIVITIES rinfi honors with Olivia dc.Havilland and Sydney Greenstreet in house tit 50-56 Mam Street. Runway. 2223 Si GcorRc Avcnnc. Rahway. N. J. y Consumption License for premises Immediately In writing to City CleyK in VlW :Prmi:fple ftnd its opera Miss Bessie Hinds. When a garbage can near the Fri.' & Sat.—2 Days Only on life, form the dramatic con- Now Jersey, and to maintain a sales- Objections, If any, should be made Objections, If any, should be made located at 1646 Irving Street, Rahway. these tests # [tin son of Mr. ikd Mrs. George Warner Bros.' stirring new romantic drama, "Devotion," current- called dan Puljlic heurinK on the above will Immediately in writing to City Clerlp Samuel R. Morton, City Hall. Rahway, - .. t,. • Ths recognition"] The meeting this week of the business structures at Elizabeth tinuity of "Vacation From Marri- room at 50-56 Main Street R^ihwny, immediately >n writing to City Clerjc New Jprsey. the ground, Gordon of 583 Jaques ave- INGRU) GREGORY ly, at the Rahway Theatre. New Jersey held on June 34, 1046. at the City Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rahway, Bamuol B Morton, City Ball, Rahway, Objections. If any. should be made New Jersey. Q dtvinc Junior Group of Retiecca Cornell avenue and Irving street, caught himself, a Counril Chamber 8:00 P M- New Jersey. (Signed) WALTER N. ZIRPOLO, of the JM[ L fttocto Mrs. Van >pordoxx is the ton Van Schoick of 1384 Bryant BERGMAN PECK age," which opens Sunday for a William Munn. Milton Mann, nil of New Jersey. Immediately in writing to City-Clerk but young mm mB$ tl>e threat of fear a Chapter D. A. R. closed the,ses- fire Friday night the fire depart- u is of ih Signed: JOB NORANTE. MORRIS BASJfER, Samuel R. Morton, Olty Hall, Rahway. 440 W. Grand Ave.. Rahway. tX. J.having of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- street. four day run at the Rahway 314 Hamilton Street. Runway. New NOTIt K OK INTKNTION Signed: Public hearing on tlie ab\>V(i | thfi Ohii tip fpttfld himself free Thus "SPELLBOUND" die's Lucky Day" is the co- j accomplished actresses. Kirby Jersey 160-471 Main Street. Railway. N. J. 1354'Main Street, Rajrpray, N. J. New Jersey. Science sions for the season, meetings -to TCeatre. The scout Take notice that Prank Vltagllano Public hearing on above will be held on Junc 24, 1946. at 8:00 P. M., tx)yf was released from fear- his feature. j Grant" and Brerida Joyce are Objections if :iny should be made hjii. applied to the Municipal Board of Public bearing on above will be (Signed) JOHN ZEL§ZNJK, -to—be—resumed in "the.—fall: PLUS -SBLECTED-ISHOHiTS . Splendidly enacted by Robert lmmedifttely m writinc to Alfred E held on June 24. 1946. at the City held on June 21, 1915. at the City 1646 Jrv|pe-et-Bahw»y.-pf?-;r- MJtltyjppuncjL.Ofa.ainbfir, \m tys - of God. divine" Alcoholic Beverage Control ol Rahway, Council cnara&er B:00~p. M. trutti to meeting was held v\th Mrs. Will- Donat, Deborah Kerr and a uni- teamed romantically In the sup- •Dnscott." Commijynonpr. 1060 Broad New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Con- Council CbWUber 8:00 p. M. Public hear|ng on the aboye wllHbe ciple, Sealed him. SUN. TO TUES.-2 Smash Hits Newark, New Jersey. NOTICE OF INTBVTION cided he woiil'4 iam B. Wright of 175 Main street., formly fine cast of supporting EMPIRE THEATRE porting cast which rias alilburn troop acli\ sumption License lor premises, situ- held on June 34, 1940. at 8:00 P. M . Take notice that Tne Beverage Shop Someone may ask how DANA ANDREWS • RAHWAY BOTTLING WORKS ated at 1397 Irving Street. Rahway. NOTICE OF INTENTION . NOTICE OP INTENTION at City Council Chamber. him, and in a ^p Woodbridge. Mrs. William It Rand players, the story of a tired and Chills and thri'ls are promised Stone and Rondo ^Hatton in con- for ihe set" Take notice that Rahway Recrea- Take notice that John P- Decker, Intends to apply to Municipal Board healing of fear came about, ui William Mann. Milton Maun. New Jersey of Alcphalic Beverage Control of Rah- vas named chaplain and Mrs. "A Walk in the Sun" colorless young clerk husband who in "The Spider Woman Strikes splcious rolesTv, '-. \ 314 Hamilton. St.. Railway. tion Co., has applied to the Munici- trading a* Jack's Tavern, has applied forward way pegari fco r his 'by simple illustratio DANCE RECITAL ordination Objections if any. should be made NOTICE Of INTEJNTJPN way, New Jersey, fpr Plenary HetaU Walter M. Ritchie. W£s" welcomed Iselin Theaire finds rejuvination in the Navy and Back." latest of Universal^ horror —The serond* 'picture on -tne New Jersey immediately in writing to City Clerk pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con- to the Municipal Board or Alcooollo Take notice that John J. Brennan, pwn view of the isituatfoo'tnr often use4 by Christian Scienti trol of Rahway, New Jersey, for Plen- Beverago Control of Railway, New Distribution License for premises sit- into membership. A theater, party ISELIN, N. 3. Metnchen 6-1279 ABBOTT & COSTELLO his equally drab young wife who dramas which" is due Friday at double feature is UHouse of -Hor- schools, cl' Samuel R Morton. City Hall. Rahway. trading as Brennan's Tavern, intends uated at 1439 Irving Street. Rahway. (s known as .a fi| m in working out a problem ary Retail Consumption Lloense for Jersey for Plenary Retail" Conaump-' rors" featuring ;Bill Goodwin. Rob- NOTICE OF INTENTION New Jersey. to apply to the Municipal Board of New Jersey. you should maie Pupils of Annamay Walcoff with dinner in Ne\v. York will be "LITTLE GIANT" joins the Women's Royal Naval the Empire TTieatre. Seen in the tions. Boy Take notice that I tail an -American premises situated at 1609 Coach tlon License for premises situated at treatment. Iff knew that Qod \s i Signed ) : FRANK VITAGLIANO. 549 Jaquea Avenue, Rahway, Mew J&r- Alcoholic leverage Control ol Eah- Objections, if any. should be made omnipotent and al^ held on Saturday. Mrs.. Itiomas Service and finds a fresh stim- bizarre title role is Gale Sondet- ert Lowery and Virginia Grey with Independent ClUains* Club has ap- Street, Bahway, New Jersey. ypu would turn to : organizati- 1397 Irvine Street. Rahway. V. J. sey. way. New Jersey, for Plenary Retail immediately In writing to City CJerJf i If FEATURING IN BALLET M. -Roberts' presided with Mrs. FRI.&SAT., JUNE 7, 8 Wed. & Thu.rs.-2 Request Hits ulus amongst her invigorating gaard, one of Hollywood's most Rondo Hatton as the "Creeper." p£»cd to the Municipal Board of Alco- Public hearing on the above will be Objections, If any, should be made Cort5UnTptlonLlcense for premises sit- dod is omnipotent tut principle of mathematics Objections, if any, should be made Samuel R. Morton, City Hall, Rahway, Philifo Seltzer secretary. . Lucille Ball - Dick Powell surroundings will strike a respon- brought oi holic Beverage Control of Rahway. New !hold on June 24. 1946. tit the City Immediately kn writing to City Olerfc uated at 1407 Main Street. Rahway. New Jersey. fcherp is no o^er If Qfld of course, knows nothing of eve Jeraey. lor a Club License, for prem- iat City Council Chamber. Samuel R. Morton, City Hall, Railway, Immediately In writing to City Clerk June Allyson sive chord as a 'tale that is as organizati- Samyel 3. Morton, City Hail, Banway, New Jeraey. ,S(Blgiied) P.STANLEY ABRAHAMS, is oipnipre^eflt thppe cp«ld1*e •the possibility of a mistake "TARS & SPARS" ises sHuated at I3M Main Street, Rah- New Jersey. Objections. If any. should be made honest and true as 'today's news Signed: WILLIAM SCHMIDT, Pres., New Jersey. Sec. the presence of good right there •would seefc to understand The many New Jersey. NOTICE OF INTENTION Immediately in writing to City Clerk "Snow White — Starring — "Meet The People" names of the officers of tills 1600 Coach Street, Rah,way, N. J. Signed: JOHN P. DECKER, 1439 Irving St.. Rahway, N. J. Where he was. clearly tlje principle and itsT headlines. __y Take notice that D. Richard Sena, M0 Jaquea Avenue, Rahyray, N. J. Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rabway, Public hearing on the above wlU bo members club and the offices they fill respec- trading as Town Cafe, has applied to Public hearing on above will bo New Jersey. In a few minutes he found the pucation to the problem and and FOR ANY OCCASION Alfred Drake - Janet Blair Dennis Morgaji - Dane Clark in Flaying now to Saturday is held on June 34, 1946. at the City Public hearing on abov* ' will be held on June 24. 1946. at 8:00 P. M-F tively arc: the Municipal Board of Alcoholic (Signed) JOHN J. BRENNAN, fear had completely Ipft hipj. He be led to fine )>ad 0ream. So it is that in o. top. The • Objections, if any, should be made License for premises sltuate Beverage Control of Rahway, N*w Jer-.Eagles Intends to apply to the Muni- New 'Jersey. Many a young soldier and many Plenary Retail Consumption License iM&ecUfitely in •writing to Ctty Clerk cipal ,33da"nT of .Alcohojlc; Beycrago NOTICE OF INTENTION altogether good, you as the upjw" for premises situated at 1353 Main sey, lot a Plenary Retail DiatributlOiW fSigned) ILDERAK OOTfKp pLOB veterans ; Samuel R. Morton. City Hall. Rahwsy. License for premUes situated at 1304Control jjf .Rahway. New Jer&ey, tor a Take notice that Benjamin and pa- ft ypung saijor tt* ouf;arxr4e4tfo.rcjw the ev\| St-Goerges Ave.? Rahway "TTie Adventures Street. Railway. New Jersey. New Jersey. Club License for premises situated at vld Dembllhg trading as Dcmbllng's W. L. Boewell, Secretary. today is thanking God for an un- dence of this divine BirrrTday? 'Anniver- me as gr< Irving Street. Rahway, New Jersey. Public hearing on the above will be Principle] Objections, if any. should be made Signed: IRVING BARENBERG. OFFICERS 325 West Grand Avenue, Rahway New Intend to apply to the Board of Alco- derstanding of Christian Science. jary? Graduation? A who serv Immediately in writing to City Clerk 1539 Main Street. Rahwuy. N. J. y holic Beverage Control of Rahway, held on June 24, 1946. at 8:00 P. M., must be altogether good also. of Tom Sawyer" Samuel R. Morton. City Hail, Rahway, Public hearing on above will be John A. Hartford. President. Hotel The names ot tho officers of New Jersey for Plenary Betall Dis- at City Council Chamber. Unless these ypung xnen were con- Our young flyer gained ADMISSION—ADULTS, 51.00 — CHILDREN, 50c Warerman's answers Plaza, New York. N. Y.; A. G. Hoff- this club and the offices they fill re- -sidcrable New Jersey. held on June 24. 1946. at the City tribution License for premises equa- scious of a very present God, an paljn assurap.ee through recogna^ your gift problems in a Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. man. First Vice President, 93 Ridge spectively arc: NOTICK OF INTENTION' Signed: Street, Orange. N. J-; C. A. Brooks. ted at 739 West Grand Avenue, Rah- available God, a goefd OpcJf an all- ng his reiatjLpri u, God—a settled ir FRED ZULLO and SABADINE ZULLO. President. James ggolf; Vlcc-Presl- way, New Jersey. ' Take notice that Lawrence A. Mar- jiffy—and at a price Vice President. 3117 Brownsville dent, Edward Cuptls: Secretary, Harry clano intends to apply to the Munici- knowing God, an gJl-lovine QQffT jTatoj^-n>Eflt between the Pat tary ser\ 1332 Main St. Rahwiiy. N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION Road, Mt.-01iYer-Station.-Pitt6burghr Objections, if. any,-should be made you're glad to pay! See Public, bearing on above nill be Take notice- that Daniel Kovacs has AIcsander;—Treasurer. Charles Wines, pal Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con- they would not find the healing and itfce §eq,jprincjple and its ic back~alo Pa.; O. C. Adams, Vice-Prcsidcnt, nil of Rahway, New Jersey. immediately in wrltlpg to City Clerk trol of Rahway. New Jersey, for Plen- the -new Taperites af PffSENTJOmflKKteMMATK STARS m A «W WMMAUCJDStfMfH! held on June 24 1946. ;u the City applied to the Municipal Board of Al- Cambridge Road. Haverford. Pa.; D. T. Samuel R. Morton, C|ty Hall. Rahway. and protectiot n which they in ?|Jincl and its -expression. He Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. coholic Beverage Control or Rahway, Trustees: "v'ercy "W: Robinson. Char- ary Retail Consumption License for $875 and $13.50, plus out of mi Bofinger. Vice-Presidcnt, 721 Carroll les D. Rommel, Samuel Ayerb, all ofNew Jersey. premises QltuaUd at 209-213 West turning to HHim In their hour of that if ttie divine Mind could New Jersey for Plenary Retail Con- Place. Teaneck, N. J.; W. M. Byrnes. (Signed) BENJAMIN PEMBLING tax—the Commando at CRANFORD NOTICE OF INTENTION sumption License for premises situ- RaW&y, Now Jersey. Main Street, Rahway. New Jersey. great neeji.-9ui9t is the Gtod hp airaifj. neitfier ^vas he a(r having t Vice-president. 1 Dolmti Road. Scars- Objections. If any. should be made DAVID DEMBLING $5.00—the Stalwart at Todny Frl.. Sut.. June 6. 7. 8 Take notice that Cue-Bee Social ated at 24fi Monroe Street, Rahway, d.ile, New York; G. L. Hartlord. 739 W. Grand Ave.. Rahway, N. J. Objections, if any. should be made they haye (earned tp Ifnow in their- Our Leaijgr gives us this basis perience immediately in writing to City Clerk immediately in writing to city Clerk just $3.50. Kobrrt Walkpr-Iune A11\MIH Club, has applied to ihe Municipal New Jersey. Treasurer, 3 Crcstmont Road. Mont- Public hearing on the above will bG study of Christian Sclencp, a God }n our textbook, I1U GOODWIN Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control Objections, If any, should De made clair, N. J.. R. W. Burger. Secretary, Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Rahway. hejd on Junc 24. 1046. at 8:00 P. M..Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Rahway. SENATOR BAR This is Ihe that tod; New Jersey. New Jersey. that Js "of -purer eyps than to ence and Health, in these wor t 'bailor Takes A Wife" KOIERT-LOWCRY Ui*Y LVUnTY-VlrTPR fUV'tTH /MHIK of Rahway. New Jersey, for a Club | immediately in writing to" City Clerk * Locust Avenue. New Rochelle. at City Council Chamber. t gift- for any ' 3:05—8 ;50 (Signed) JAMgS_EGpLjV bhlji|^ CU7~25DTr* Man is not, God. VIRGINIA OHET \ ••••••• Jw^er-i New Jersey. *-s. -i-New-ronr President. 209-213 W. Main St.. Rahway, If. j. Principle ar«J flu.ljstarice of \pi l AND occasion. * S(U 3:10—6;55—10:00 Foregoing constitute the Board of OF INTENTION $$ % ray of irght vhicii MARTIN KOSUCK sey. Signed: DANIEL KOVAC3, Public --hearing on ths above will be PubJic hearing on ths above will bo being, **with whom \s no vari^ljle- Robert Donat-OPliurnli Kcrr The names and officers of this club Directors together with the following: held on Junc 24, 1946. at 8:00 P. M., notice that Thomas Av Owens. held on Junc 24, 1946. at 8:00 P M fronj the sun, jn^n. the out Walirinan'i Ink In \hw <* GALE SONDERGAARD 243 Monroe Street, Rahway, N. J. A. G. Hoadlcy. 4921 Dorchester Ave- Sr., intends to apply to the Municipal Handy Tip-Fill BoilU—10( and th& offices they fill respectively j Public hearing on above will be ut City Council Chamber. ut City Council' Chamber. , neitheith r shadohd w rur r of Qqd, re(]'fifl^s 'Ood.*' To "VACATION FROM RONDO HATTON are: nue, Chicago, Illinois; j. M. Toolln. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control In the Qhrj£tfan Science fef Of you this statement may be J K1RBY GRANT BRENDA JOYCE 116 Cloverly Road. Grosse Pointe NQTICp OF INTENTION of Rahway, New Jersey, for Plenary fc' "ficiencp and Health with MARRIAGE' F*..ms. Michigan; B. Prlclc, 6 Brook- Take notice that Louis J. Burke, Retail Consumption License for prem- IN (WAKCKKY OK NKW JKIIBEY 1 tirely new. When you see what w RONDO lane's. Brouxvlllc. New York. has applied to the Municipal Board of ises located at 1563 Main Street, Rail- TO: WILLIAM P. McGlWNESS: to the Scriptures/ by the it will come as SHt. 1:35—5:20—8:45 President. Prank Savacool. 1081 Lul-I NOTICK OF 1NT1NTION Alcohol Beverage Control of Railway. PIZZERIA Stocklioldcrs holding more than one way. New Jersey. By virtuo of an order of th^e Court revered pfsepverer and Pounder velatkm to you. To others of; SAT. MATINEE ONLY berry Street. Rah why: Secretary. Tho-1 Take notice that' Leo B. " Mosso. per cent of the stock—The Great At- New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Con- The D.&E. Print Shop mas Fruda.. 710 West Lincoln Avenue, 1 trading cus Fulton Tavern has applied . Objections, if any. should be rnade of Chancery of New Jersey, made on of Christian Science. Mary Baker who. have read it many times, >r lantic a act Piicuic Tea Company of sumption License for premised Bltu- Immediately In writing to Clty_CJexls_ thc_l3th dtiy of May. 1946, In V cer- An nounccs 3—CARTOONS—3 M'm * camic strip BL0N01E"crea1eil by CHIC YOUNG Bahway: Treasurer. Edward Kelly, to the Municipal EoarxJ or Alcoholic ask you to poncjer it deeply Thomas H. Egan.^Msr. BIOS 212th Place: Queens Village. {-BereraRc Control- or Rahway New Jrr- America.. *20 Lexington Avenyc, d at_,873_J^ew^ru^ '.. 'Morton. City Hall, Rahy'&y. tain cause, wherein Mary A. McGuJn- Ban.. Mon.. Tues.. Junc 9. 10, 11 s.« Penny SINGLETON • Arthur LAKE • Larry SIMMS York. New York. way. New Jersey. , New Jersey. ness la petitioner and you are the de- £ai*4es$Iy. ypu will find it on 4 CARTOONS A- Y.: Scrgeant-ai-arniJ,. William! «y, for Plenary Retail Consumption Objections, If any, should be made —PRINTING— Ollvta DeHmillnnd-Irin Uiphio Swearer. Tencyck Place, 'License for premises situated at 1353 Objections, If any. aliould be- made (Signed) THOMAS A. OWENS. Sr. fendant, you are required to answer Notices 350 (an easy number to iem£ NMK KCII urn • ixsmm-wm w. --WET immediately in writing to City Cleric immediately hx writing to City Clerk 1563 Main St., Railway, N- J. the petitioner's petition on or before lUPSTAIRS DINING ROOM CLOSED 1 ^Objections. If any, should be made Fulton Street, Rahway, New Jersey, Bamuel R. Morton, City H^ll, Rahway ber) of our textbook. I have kne GREETING CARDS 'DEVOTION' Immediately in irrltlng. to City Clerk Objections. If any. should tte made Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Railway Public hearing on the above will be the 15th day of July, 1946. or In de- New Jersey. New Jersey. fault thereof, such decree will be NOTICE TO CKEDITOItS the recognition of the real impo< RUBBER STAMPS 2:25—5:40—8:50 SUNDAY Samuel R. Morton, City Hall. Rahway. immediately *n writing to City Cleric held on June 24. 1D46. at 8:00 P. M., DURING SUMMER MONTHS Mon., Tucs.. 2:40—8:40" THE GREAT ATLANTIC Signed: LOUIS J. BURKC, at City Council Chamber. taken against you as the Chancellor ESTATE OF EDSON A. TrTMAN. Do of these wortis- to bring heal New-Jersey. Samuel R. Morton, City Hull, Rahway 873 N. Brunswick Ave.,"Rahway, N. J. ceased. 1 THRU Signed: CHARLES 1.. CARROLL. New Jer&ey. & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, shall think equitable and Just. times. 1651 Irving Street iVmiy slMRleton-Arthur I^iki 337 Sherman Avenue, Public hearing on above will be The object of said-suit lato b pursuant to th,o crfier of CHARLES i4 Siaie The at re WOODBRIDGE VUCJmESDAY— President Slgncrt: ' LEO B. MOSSQ. held on June 24, 1946. at the City NOTICK OF INTKNTION 1 A. OTTO. JRr, Surrogate pf the Poun- as_the_ray of lislit is B!ondie*s Lucky Day" 293 E. Scott Ave. Runway, K. J. Newark, New Jersey. Take notice that Saul Bell Intends a decree of Divorce, dissolving the y 1353 Fulton Street, Rahway, N. J Public hearing on above will be Council Chamber 8:00 P. If. J Of ynipn, rna4e pn ihe sixth-day KAIIWAV, N. J. 1_.-QO^T4;10—7:35—10:00 ' Public hearing on- r.bove will be Public hearing on. above will be to apply to the Municipal Board of marrlaga-botween-you and the said * an entity-apart from the [Spaghetti-TomatePies-Saiidwiches held on June 24. 104G, at the City petitioner for the cause of desertion. l Jfay, A. D., 1048, upon the applica- Mon.. Tues., 1:30—7:05—10:00 TODAY THRU SATURDAY held on Junn 24. 11)46. ;tl thr City held on June 24. lOiG, at the City NOTICE OF INTENTION Alcoholic Bcvcrnge Control of Rah- ion of the undersigned, as Admlnis- sun up there and the ray of li£ BOBS A COB HOME FROM THE Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. Council Chamber 8:00 p M Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. way, New Jcsey, for Plenary Retail JACOB KOZLOPP, Take notice that John J. Gall, trad- 86 Lexington .Avenue, rator c. ta. of the estate of said de- down here, but is a coming for STAKTS WKI). JINK V£ SEA AND READY FOR LOVE I Ing as John's Tavern has applied to ptetrlbutlon License for premises sit- eased, notice is hereby given to the NOTICE OF INTENTION uated at 156J Irving Street, Ruhway, Passalc, New Jersey. tjn the sun' of the sun's v< In Rear Dining Room "THE VIRGINIAN Titkc notice that Rahway Lodge the Municipal Board of Alcoholic Solicitor' of Petitioner. • creditors of sajd deceased to exhibit "tlOAD TO UTOPIA" Public Sale 1075. B. P. o. Elks Club has applied to Beverage Control of Rahway, New Jer- May Ii3-4t ^ to the subscriber under oath, or affir- nature—Its warmth, its light, 2:05—7^20—0:40 sey for Plenary Retail Consumption Objections, if any. should be mado with Joel McCrea - Sonny TUFTS the Municipal Board of Alcoholic mation their claims and demands energy—so is znan-tfre outcc HELECTtil) SHOUT SUBJECTS In accordance with R. s. 40:60-26. and a resolution passed by the Cofti Beverage Control of Rahway, New Jer- License for premises situated at 2137 Immediately in writing to City cicrjc against the' estate of ~sald deceased the'comUig forth, the emaniiUo -PLDS- mon Council of the City of Rahway. at a regular meeting held on May 32. sey, for a Club License for premises Route 25. Rahway, New Jersey. Samuel R. Morton. City 9aU. Railway, Sheriff's Spje within six months froni the {Jit« of •: MilforcFat the Solovox-NiteLy :• 1946. The City of Rahway will offer [or sale at public auction tp tho high- situutea ut 122 West Milton Avenue, Objections, of any, should be made New Jersey. said order, or they will bo forpver of J3od'fi being. This is not an est bidder on Monday the 10th day or June, 1946. 10:00 A. M.' (Daylight Rahway, New Jerpey. immediately hi writing to C|ty Clerk (Signed) "SAUu BELL. parred from prosecuting or recovering entity apart from God to whoi[ £1R1 Saving Time), at the City Hall. Rahway. New Jersey, the following des- The names of the officers of thib Samuel &. Morton, pity Hail, Rfhway, 1561 Irving St., Rahway. N. J. SHERIpP'S SALE—In Chancery of the same againts tht subscriber. Qo- TCol. Efflflgham's Raid* L-aSbeiry St., and west side of Ludwlg Schneider. William C. Hob- Take EQKc* tfaac Rua$teii-UKranlan Bgverage Control of Rahway, New Jer- pxpo.se for sale by public vendue. In IN CHANCEKY OF >K»J Eddy in her textbook 'P- 301). Underhill Place. f lltzell., Eugene F. Kenna, David American dttwns' Club ha* applied eey. for Plenary Be tall Consumption the District Court Boom, in the TO: BERNARD H. YQNNipK further $$ys, 'Tp himself, mor WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Needell.,iili of Rahway. New Jersey; to the MuiUcJpaJ B^jard oT Alcoholic LJ tense for premises located at 289 Court HOUM;, In the city of Elizabeth. By virtue of an orcicr of the Court eems t0 121 22 and 23 Lcnington Street 114.5 Pt. 540.00 William Ualton of Mctuchen. New Beverage Oontrol of Rahway, New Jer- and material mm s , GeneTIERNEY in "DRAGONWYCK" Corner formed, east side of sey, fbr a Club License, for premise^ Monroe Street, Rahway, New Jereey. N. J.. on of Chancery of New Jersey, made on substance, but his sense of sue Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made WEDNESDAY. THE 3RD DAY the 20th day of Way. I04p\ in u cfirr Lenlngton St.. north Bide of Objections, if uny. should be made situated at 2188 Allen Street, Rahway. Stance involves error and tiier" E. Milton Avenue. immediately In writing to Glty Clerk - OP JULY A. D.. 1946, tain cause • wUcrctn Ada SoiTnick is We'll Buy Your immediately In writing to Olty Clark fly Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Rahway. at two o'clock (Daylight Saving Xore is material-, temporal. On t Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Rahway. tne pcutiuner aad you arc the de- Tbp pamea of the Qff(cers of thl» New Jersey. Time) in the afternoon of said day fendant, you,are required to answer Qttjer J^and. the Jmpiortal, spiriU 327 46 and 48 Fritnklln Street 80 Ft. 180.00 New Jersey. e Southeast side, 40 ft. south- plub aaa tn» offices they mi respec- (Signed) DENIS BYRNE. All the following tract or parcel S PSfWS/W Petition pn or b& JOE'S (Signfcd) JOHN F. PORR. man is really substantial, and r tely^ftro: 289 Monroe St-T Rahway, N. J. of land and premises hereinafter h • • west from the southwest side Public hearing on above will be fleets the eternal subsunce, WRECKED I DADISWISE jf Harold Ave. Preeldent, Martin Pa!«m«\ TOO West Public hearing on the ;ibove will be particularly described, situate, lying thereof, such decree will be ta- held on June 24, 194fl, at the C|ty ..... - ...... ;_§^crptary, fepirt, wl>iph mortals hope for. Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. hclfj on June a4, 1946. at 8;00 p; M., and being |n the City of Rahway In |ten agalnat yqtf oa the Chancellor Milton Boulevard Kpchanowlcz, 2p5 w$st I*rlc« ap pity Council Chamber. the County of Union and state of 1 ABOUT HIS EYES 403 46 20 Ft. 60.00 Btreti, Unden; Tre»aurer, Efcnollan shall think equlUble and iuatT rpfifipfrs the fJivirie,; which con Bear Wheel Alignment Gohditiohing North filde. fio. feet cast from NOTICE'or INTENTION New Jersey. The object of said suit 13 to ob tutf§' %fye only real and etci CAB! No wonder we're uittays turn- east side of Hillside Road. BaqcbulF, IH4 Bedforfl §Utet, Bah- NOTICK. QF INTENTION Beginning at a point on the south- In^ to I>ud for advice.—he's Take notice that th.p Rajiway Yacht Vr*fVtit*w Jersey'. •in a decree of divorce, dlssqlvln- entity. This 'reflection seems « SAVE TIRE WEAR Let us service your whole car Happens To love Club has applied to the Municipal Objections. II any, should be made Take notice.-that Main Tavern side line of Allen Street distant taie • marriage between you and the for. spring and summer driving. jiiKt naturally wise about During Three Yean* 415 1 to 13 incl. Elm Terrace 2G0 Ft. 570.00 Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control in UT!ling to City Restaurant Inc.. at 1591 Main Street. ninety feet easterly from the inter- said petitioner for the ca-use of deser mortal sense- transcendental, «" everything. Tuke his eyes for Bi-tween South side of Elm or Rahway, New Jereey, for a Club flajiwny. New Jersey, Intends to apply section or the same with the easterly cause -the spiritual jpap's subsUD-| Mol6r t«ne-tip, complete cbeck- Instance. Kmmlnp ht'a pritlnc Separation Terr., went side of BrookBlde to the Municipal Board of Alcoholic up of cfXiWtU system, inspec- DII In 3 ran* he figured he aeed- License for premises situated at 1706 JepMsy- line of Lincoln Avenue; thence SoutH C tiality ir©nscpnds mortal vision Rd.. & etibt Bide of Mldwood Patarson Street. Railway. New J#ney. MAKTTN Beverage Control of Rahway. New forty-three degrees twelve minutes S fpr tion of battery, adjustment of fd glasses. So In he came, had Jersey, for plenary Retail Oojisurap- ancl is revealed only through £"• LET US BALANCE YOUR WHEELS UIH eyes exumlned and. the Drivo. Tho name* of the officers of this East one hundred feet; thence North 24 Placp, brakes—done expertly and ROBERT tton License for premises located at forty-six degrees forty-eight minutes vipfi Science." . proper-glasses prescribed. Why 796 30 and 31 Clark Street club and the offices tney Xill respec- Public hearing on abovp mil b« Nc 50 Ft. 258.45 1B9J Main Street. Rahway, New Jer-East forty feet; thence'Nprtntorty- Dated: May 2^8, 3. Kew Jersey by our Factory-Trained Mechanics promptly. not follow Dad's example? East side, 164 ft. south from tively are: held pn June M, 1046, at the City t.ey. 'iWse note -two important as- Commodore. Howard Little. 38 Cornell chamber 8:00 f. M. throe degrees twelve minutes West pects of this statement. P(rst. ^ south side of K. Hazelwood Chetwood Terrace; Fanwood. N. J.: corporation and. offices iney xtll are one hundred feet to th,e southerly NOTICK OF SETTLEMENT / * OFFICE HOL'KS: Avenue. Vice-Commodore. William P. Houa- respectively: j side of Allen Street; and thence along NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That divine nature wiuch man reflect DaUy 0:30 to 6:00 P. U 1C36 Parjt Street, Rahway. N. J.; Take notice that Jaraes.T. Park and Louis J. Slsto. President; Oeorge the sivme westerly forty Teat to the tlip flnaj account of the subscriber. ,r)lstonly real entiM 802 4. 6. Stockton Street 1Q0 Ft. 516.81) ; 1 BRAKE SERVICE—fctttJMS TRUED Except Wed.—Closed all day East sidc. 100 ft. north from Treasurer. Guy M. Howard, 443 ElmRobert Patterson Intend-to apply.no W.' Harris, Secretary; Cornelius J point and place of beginning. Successor Trustee'oX the Trust created SspWfl/thtfirit' "t entity, or sp^-t Saturday from 1 to 7 P, W. Avenue. Rahway; Secretary. Raymond the Municipal Board of Alcoholic prowley. Treasurer, all of Rahway, Being lot number 3M, the north- under paragraph Sixth of the last Open Friday evenings 'til 9 P.J1- north side of Randolph Ave- N. J. ual substantiality." transcends^ pue. Young, 1049 MQP-tgoniery Street. Rah- Beveragge Control of Rahway, New easterly ten feet or lot 395 and the Will end Testament of HARRIET B 6-42U 9 Other evenings by appointment way. Bl H p Xlic lolIpivlnE—nre^the names-of Southwesterly rive feet of lot num- R. deceased, will be. audited and morta] _sea5c of things Tht ,, for Blepary l p b th Bob (Bo) Bums 802 69, 70A. 70 Witherspoon Street 78.5 Ft.) Trustees, John J. HousmaQ. T. M tlon License for r^emises located at the directors:: Louis J. Slsto. George ber 393. Block I* on Map of Creyhalt . y P Surrogate, and* reported fore, true selfhood, y All Work Guaranteed §0 Randolph Avenue 50 ^85.00 C A.. Rahway; Frank Grelner. 79 103 W. Main Strtet, Ratiway, New W. Harris. Cornelius J. Crowley. Ell- Park of 1911. The foregoing deBcrlp- lor settlement to the Orphan's Court mine, 4s found only in what *e" Woet sidp of Wltherspoon St., Emersoa Avenue, Rahvay: Hans Flues Jprsay. zabeth Crowley, Mary A. Slsto, all of i tlon ib talfen fj-pm a map "of Burvpy Of U»e County of ^Jnf6h,"bn'Friday; 2715 ft. north Trom north 180 Stanton Street, Rahway. Jf apy, should be made Rahway, N. J. made by franklin Marsh". Surveyor the 14th day qf June, next at 9:30 fleet of ttip divine, Uie Infm»«-| MARINO'S Atlantic Service Dr. I. Grossman side of Randolph Ave. Lot 80 Objections, If any. should. b« made immediately In writing to City Clerk Objections, If any, should be made Rahway. N. J., of the Inman Heis^ ndlt n Signed: RAYMOND YOUNG, Phone RAhway 7-1864 1462 MAIN ST. Cor. Lewis St. RAhway 7-0745 ~ SP « <* "to on file at tho office of Receiver of Taxea Secretary - 103 W. Main St., p^hway, N. J. President' costs. ' Lum. faille & Poster. Procters, Association scheduled to J«^ City Campbell street, Rahway. New Jersey. "STOP an* GAS WITH Public hearing on.-above will be Public hearing on the above will be Public hearing on the above ««} be HYER & ARM6TRONG. Sol'r 605 Brpftd §^, Ne^ar|c( 2, \f. j. hld on Juno 24, 1946, at the Clt> bcld on -June 24.1916, at 8:0a P. M., held on Juue 24. 19.46, at 0:00 P. M.. " ALEX' PAMPBE City U Chamber S:00 P. 11. 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PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, JUNE 6. ISM RftHWAY PA0ET reaches you by either mail or pub- your certificate by mail although It CHORAL CLUB CLOSE Bauer, Marian • Curtis, DISCHARGED FROftf NAVY GEORGE P. OTtEILLY SEASON ACTIVITIES Fronts, Dolores Gagliordp*. pjpp Robert.W. Mills, RdM3c of 1439 News For Local Veterans lic notice. is much more preferable and satis- NAMED REPRESENTATIVE Rat- factory to apply in person. To date Resignation of iMjra. George P. Griff Is, Jean Hail, Nanay Hus- Jeffferson avenue received his The War Assets Administration the Veterans Service Committee honorable discharge from the U. M the Fifth District "p^ is making every effort to sec that Welnheimei> director was accepted bands, ftelen knoll, Barbiti. B. RAHWAY'S HOME^NEWSPAPER has.been unable to obtain a sup- with deep regret at the final meet- Nelson, Betty Ann Schutie. Bar- B. Navy at Shoemake, California campment meeting here over i470 Surplus Property you get the Keference Congress ply of application forms. However, Ing of the season of the Rfchway bara. Simon -and Constant Bli«Jt- onMay $9; accordmgt weekend George,^. O'Reiiiyl0. FOR OVER A CENTURY Pu Intended you in passing the Sur- we do have a sample form and Womans Choral Club this week. reed. Adulti assisting;with trans- tlori received here. commander of Mulvey Entered at the J Available To Vets plus Property Act. But like some other information available that Resignations of Mrs. Jam£s D. portation were: fcfrs.Er f the act o other well Intended legislation Post No. 681. Veterans of CU10 will save you considerable time and Hansbury and Mrs. John W. Earley Mrs. Thomas GagUardp, Louts UEtrT. STUART OETON Wars was named Rfth Dk many loopholes are present where confu*sion if you contact this of- were also accepted with regret. Tomek, and George Miller. - Representative to the state chlslers and racketeers (and nu- fice, Room 202, City Hall, before RELEASED FROM NAVY Use the Classified Ads For Results Mrs. John Gerner presided with partment, to fill the un Rahway, New Jersey, Thursday. June 6, 1946 Telephone RAhway 7-0600 by GEORGE P. O'REILLY fortunately some are veterans) are filing application. Mrs. Boyd A. Thompson secretary. Lieut. Stuart Orton, son of Dr. t of Edward Buzzell or iZ able to buy-pass administration The fall program will start on and Mrs. Q&rfge L- Orton, of 196 Counselor, Rahway MONDAY NIGHT unable to continue the animals, the crowds, the tra- that have been used during the only helped her in carrying on the From regulations and channel quantities September 16 with a social and Elm avenue, has been released to Tt due to business dirj Red Cross Reports 1 Veterans Service Committee JUNIOR ORDER PLANS HOSTESS IS WINNER Rahway Wounded Veteran To peze artists, ana most of them various bond drives, and the cancer I art project, but have encouraged I Veterans Administration Office of surplus war materials into the business session. Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Job Sutcliffe of %\\ Will- inactive duty from Naval service Plans were made for election i Newark, N. J. TO ELECT OFFICERS Naury. president of $89 Hamilton were done with an unusually fine and Red Cross.campaigns. A num- the children to learn beauty and black market. If you will cooper- iam street was both hostess to; the after 49 months of duty. He par- a Union County representWiJ 84 Cases In City ate with the W. A. A., you can Union Council 31, Jr. O. U. A. M. street entertained for a social por- ticipated in the invasions of Sale- a department office at the Open Business on Cherry Street sense of prospective and propor- ber of these will be shown at the find purpose in their/creations. As a veteran you are anxious to Monday night made plans for the gram after the meeting, the hos- Monday Night Club thia and tion. A crayon of the local Rlalto library, along with some very pro- Once again, may we say, the 11- Q—Should I consider my muster- prevent-a-good-deal of thisilteffal rno, Normandy 4nd Southern Department encampment t o_S c rvippmpn Others 1 mir out-^ray-a-part-of ~Tny~ttn- traffic. Remember you are eligible annual -election of-of fleers on-June pi tali ty committee including Mrs. Trance anff**"servecr~"extenslvely held~at wildwooiPjmie 2 for \) of the council going to Vlncentown GIRL SCOUT UNITS Godfrey, Mrs. Robert Brandt, SELECT DELEGATE of West Grand avenue, are ve Naval Service after four years and vice Committee of the local Red house extends over the sides to times during its two weeks stay book festival for children will be Q I am a veteran and I don't need articles you want. ing you a bonus or premium to act ENJOY CABIN TRIP tioning in Los Angeles. Cal jured in a depth-bomb explosion clebrated in our children's depart- men: in R; medical care but my wife and for a visit. Councilor John 'Proud- At -the meeting Monday night seven months In the Navy." He re- Red Crass chapter during the: help protect it from the weather." at the library. Each picture will By an amendment to the Sur- as a go-between for them on your foot will be in charge of the .Thirteen members of Girl Scout of the Ladies Auxiliary to the other points on the Pacific Co .on his ship in September. 1943. at —To—stimulate—the—interest—of -the- -carry-4^e-name-of--t.-lie-ar-tist.-his4-ment^-with-a4i—exceptionally tine— one of my children do. Can eligibility-eertificaier-You are-only turns to Rahway to open a new Norfolk. Va7~Since that time he month of April, it was reported "aT .plusProperty ACLQX 1944..the War mer -program which will include troops 1 and 2 under supervision KELLY ON VlSlt Quincy O. M. Oilmore Camp 16 pupil, drawing with a purpose has school and grade and the name of display of children's books. Among THev pet medical treatment depriving- some-other veteran" Tronr business, the Rahway Photo Com- has sppnt. two—years—and—nine the-monthly meeting of Lhe Advi.s- s whi from the Veterans Administra- Assets Administrator has _ been- __Police;Sergeant:and Mrs. Joseph- Robert .Tucker with "Mrs. pany, at 81 EastjCherry street. been stressed through the use of the room teacher. Mrs. Burke feels these, those illustrated by Kate obtaining surplus material by being _Kelly_of:_8ft3 WestficJd avenue, riet- Stuart -was named delegate Lawrence secretary nnr months in Naval hospfcuils recover- ory CommRtpp last week. net Xvul^jll CivIuiC^iEX —* nonr - authorized to reserve certain items and August and a picnic on. July Anthony Konde . and _Mrs._ .Ben- r -Mr. Annstaong-held-the rate of ing- from a" compounct fracture "of a great -deal of credit should a party to such practices.. Besides entertained this week their son to the Wlldwood Convention with familiar with many fine posters will take first place. A—No. 13th. Councilor Proudfoot will jamin Southwic. k ___-enjoyed^ a week- „ Elizabeth Guile, treasL Financial assistance wa to the teachers who have not heacT the plcnlc-'c6mmittee~^tth~fcncr^veT~nig Is~a'prtch"errfor Mrs. iHQreI3flpayr~alternateTThe XJertrude^Jackson of "Jersey" in the Naval Service. He "Holds a in needy cases, and much atten- < G--I want to po to school under World War H. In all fairness, we convention is June 13-15. The regarded as "mother" to the Friends congratulate Mr. Arm- -tho-energy-. future business oportunity by so Joseph Spilatore in charge of re- the Cabin at Surprise Lake. Those the Salisbury team In the Eastern letter" of commendation from the strong upon his recovery and his the Servicemen's Readjustment must tell you that quantities are doing. It is possible to apply for freshments. meeting was in charge of .Mrs. Mary was a guest. tlon was given to veterans in fol- • a: a time \ Act. but not right a%*ay..How participating were the Misses BettjLLe&gue.' Admiral in command. Atlantic openinR this «ew business. The of- not larpe. the demand is tremen- lowing-up their disability claims f long do I have befopethis bene- Navy Air Forces, for his splendid ficial date of the opening of the by the cou dous, and you may not always be during the month. i "ellucaTiorTa able to buy exactly whatTou""wanE7 addition ~to this -cannnenaatlbn, ahnounce'3 soon. -MrsrA. Denlke Brearleyy Chair- A You may initiate a course with- Subject to availability, you may man of the Home Service Com- nation. Tl in four years of discharge or called dan purchase many desirable items mittee, presided, while reports r of the, official date of the end for your personal _use, as well were given by Miss Genevieve Car- FRANK F. ADDICKS HERBERT A. LAFLER himself, a of ilia Tsar, whichever dat* is as' for business, professional or Ian, Executive Secretary of the later. The time limit for com- Frank F. Addicks who has been General Plant manager of the ii is of th agricultural enterprises. The am- local chapter. The next meeting New Jersey Bell Telephone Company since 1933 was elected pleting the course is nine ended act now gives you preference will be held June Sth at 8 pjn.. The scout years after the end of the *.var. during the. past week Vice-president and director of the company. and traine second only to the Federal gov- at Red Cross Headquarters. Herbert A. Laflcr the new Plant General Manager entered the_ Q -I carried 55,000 National Life ernment in the purchase of sur- With many local people showing telephone business after graduating from M. I. T. with an en- iroop acti\ Insurance while I was in th« plus property. This set-aside list Shop in Railway Tomorrow Night interest in" sending "food"" pack- "glneerlnifdegree in'TFJ"6'.~He"h:Ls served in practically every field for ihe sc< Navy, but now I'm out, I want includes automotive equipment; ages to relatives and friends in of telephone \\prk. ordination to carry $10,000. Can I ^ncrease trucks, motorcycles, scooters-trail - Europe and other stricken areas, :he amount? C. B. C! Dover. ers. Farm tractors, construction, schools, cl the local Red Craoss chapter has A No. not after leaving service. mining, and excavating machinery. accumulated much information re- You may convert the policy St. Mary's School tions. Boy Medical, surgical, and metal ap- AND EVERY FRIDAY MGHT garding these packages, particu- Librarian Praise organizati' you took cut in service tc a paratus and equipment .Type- larly as far as including foods of permanent fomv up to the brought 01 writers and photographic equip- the greatest nutritional value for Picnic Planned Over Sehool Art*; amount of the policy you held ment. weight is concerned. organizati in service. t You must first be certified to There is available in local head- Library Official In Article The many Q—Does National Service Life In- purchase war surplus. The certi- Local Retail Stores Will Be Open Til.9 P. M. quarters in Che City Hall suggest- Alumni Association To Praises Local Work members — surance converted to a perm- fication proceedure has been great- ed lists of food items to include in Conduct .Annual Event anent plan have cash or loan ly simplified as can be noted by organizati - / \ '. '' ' '• ' *^%\ x W values? CX.. Atlantic City. the following outline: package provides sufficient food June 11 Coming back from Franklin mendous A—All plans of converted National X, Take a photostatlc or certi- < for one person, for one week. Any- School two weeks ago. where we l Students of St. Mary's Parochial; tion_lP-en Service Life Insurance have fied copy of your honorable dis- For the convenience of loc^shoppere Rahwayj etail stored wilThold one interested 4nay consult these were given a preview of the ele- cash"" values "effective ~at~any charge- frfom-World-War-n- and- L i School will _.enjoy a picnic this.jncntaxyizscliool-art- eidubiLwiiiclL apply iirpersorrat~the locaToTnce" 1 — -—•• • r opened on May 15th at two o'clock time after the" completion of ters. month, sponsored bjr. the Alumni _ The Boy £ the first policy year. The in- of the War Assets Corporation, 309 at the Public Library, we were so top. The • ' sured may borrow up to 94% Washington street, between Bran- "OpenHouse" Nights Every Friday. You'll find it convenient and pleasant CORSON WINNER OF , Association of St. Mary's and to . enthused about the pictures we of the cash value. ford Place and" Williams street, SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP i be held June lHh at the Willick's > saw. we wanted to go right out alone bre Farm. This will be the first time 1 Newark. N. J. Have a complete '.The commission on admissions of and make a house to house ann- the scout Q—According io the GI Bill, a list of the Items you want to pur- to do at least a part of your shopping at night Visit _ Railway's progressive Pingry School for boys in Eliza- •the picnic has been held in sev- ; ouncement of the event, so that fashions give som< veteran is entitled to only one chase, be prapfceed to state how Money Problems? Solve Them beth has announcedthat the win- i era I- years due to war conditions. everybody in Rahway might know monetary benefit at a time. Is far you are willing to travel to in- ner of the annual E. J. Goerke The picnic arrangements are in -some-l-hing—abotit- -this-extraordrn^ for the ty loan assistance considered a spect the desired item, how and with a scholarship-rfur a full~fonr~years p nf fi ary treat that is being made avail- monetary benefit? and growing business center tomorrow night and EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. the Alumni Association headed by where you want them shipped, and course was awarded to Edward W. Michael Catov. The Alumni group able to them. "<" S. J.. Clifton. Corson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Namt whether you are prepared to pay "SECURITY" LOAN is also planning to hold weekly Mrs. Margaret Burke. Super- A—No. -cash-ormust.arrange-Ior_financing- efan'brgc"" Youwill^nJQy4hese-"OPENiIQUSENIGETS.^— -^ Any.man or woman with a steady income can use our service. Q—May I reduce the amount of through government or private avenue, Rahway. Edward, who is Peter Catov in charge. ' * way elementary schools, need not ""youngster"}". my term insurance? B, R. K., agencies We approve practically every request for a loan—it's our bus- an eighth grade student at Roose- iness to make loans and you can count on us for help. Ushers for the annual school have been apologetic for "'the looks service. '-» Bloomlield. - 2. Wait for mail or local pub- velt school, competed against a graduation program include: Joan of the room." There was something number of candidates from Union • ,-veterans .. —Yes. write to the Veterans Ad- lic polices tha&the items for which t .. \j Loans can be used for any good purpose. You pick out your own Bader, Jean McVicar,- Joyce Min- about her workshop that made us : County. The award was based, on mens grc , ministration. Collection Divi- you are certified are available for payment Jcrms.and-thus, help $>ntrol the cost yourself. tel. Robert MulsMy, Peter Catov. wish we were back in school again, sion, 346 Broadway, New York purchase. You may be sure you scholarship citizenship, character.- WiIUam Pee. The meeting last —the long tables with ample space COME IN — PHONE — WRITE who serv .. 13, N. Y., over your signature will be notified when and where and financial need. week was in charge of William for spreading out, the scattered stating the exact amount of The Following Stores Will Be Friday Nights siderable to buy. Too frequent inquiries or The scholarship Is given through Yorke with Miss Mary Gilgannon brushes, the pans of water colors settled ir . insurance you wish to be con- searches on your part only caus- the genorosity of Edmund J. secretary- Rev- Francis" A. Sheri- and jars of finger paints, the tubes tinued in force. Enclose a re- es unnecessary confusion and de- Goerke, president of Goerke's de- dan spoke. of oils, the crayons and chalk and tary ser\ mittance with the letter in an lay. LOANS partment store who is father of charcoal. There were several un- seen in MademoisetU back alo amount sufficient to cover the 3. Be sure to follow up prompt- Kirstein's Pharmacy HARRIS' 's Delicatessen & two Pingry alumni. Edmund and SPANISH WAR VETERAN'S _finishecl_pictures set up here and reduced insurance. ~ -* • - out of rh: " ly any notice-of availability that 74 EAST CHERRY STREET MAIKSTREET, at theiend "Gerald Goerke. NAME WALTERS DELEGATE there awaiting completion. It having t ; $25 to $300In One Day At the meeting Monday night looked like a place where folks Liquor Store REV. RUSSELL POTTER of Quincy O. M. Gilmore Camp 16, did things. And they do! perience 1532 MAIN STREET A Loan Company is Ready to Serve You INJURES RIGHT HAND United Spanish War Veterans at When Mrs. Bruke turned over a Rev. Russell E. Potter, rector of that lock COMPREHENSIVE "Right Here on Main Street" Moose Hall. Jacob Walters was huge pile of "axamples of our H. Robinson the Church $f the Holy Comfort- named delegate to the State Con- work" for inspection, we didn't ins.. "Wl LIABIUTY- vention at Wildwood to be held on see how there would possible be nite age 1527 MAIN STREET index finger, fractured his middle June 13 to 15. Commander Charles room on our 1 ibrary screens to irfcllRANCE 66 EAST CHERRY STREET Pachman's Woman's Shop SECURITY riNANElGL finger and received severe bruises Searles presided with W. Harry display it all. And there were still a balanc on the -third finger Saturday when One policy covers yourself and all 1529 MAIN ST. 2nd Floor Robinson Bldg. Stuart adjutant. Report on Ed- those pictures from the other five and moi 89 EAST CHERRY STREET CHAS. A. EISENBERGER, M&r. his hand was caught in a power ward M. Andrews. Sr., past depart-, elementary schools to be consider- be indie members of your household. PHONE RAHWAY 7-0102 Lie No. 734 lawn mower he was using to cut ment commander who has been ed, we were warned. Well, if the Today tl FOR Rate-2^ on Mo. Balances the grass in the rectory yard. He seriously ill. showed the veteran rest were as good as these, we nder'sXiquofStpre Miller'si Men's Shop Open Friday 'Til 6 was treated by Dr. Alexander improving. Past Department Com- thought! We loved the amusing gprp Breslow. • animals owned by you and other personal acts. 1539 MAIN STREET 70 EAST CHERRY STREET Schwartz Shoes mander Jerry Jackson of Jersey little crayon sketches, impressions $10,000 limits $10 per year oT a trip to the'clrcus-the tents. 1519 MAIN STREET "Here's how to help speed Sidney's Army & Navy Store Rahway Hardware Co. Rahway's Jewelry Store Bauer-Brooks Company .1543 MAIN STREET 1544 MAIN STREET OMAN'S OF CONFIDENCE 1480 IRVING ST. RAHWAY 7-0865 Long Distance 1537 MAIN STREET QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITY Your Purchases Can be Made with Savings vVos s5 Lontectionerr c ^ y Morc* e rRahwa Jy Hardwar^. . . e Appliancrr e Time Payments if Desired J calls!" Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts 1548 MAIN STREE T , Division s Appliance Shop Modern 1561 MAIN STREET ^4 MAIN STREET Long Distance volume i» heavier than ever Em-Bee Jewelers Doris Dodson's ICE CREAM, these days, but more calls are going 85 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J. double scoop in a sun dress through while you hold the line. and basque jacket. SkUlmill Radio chambray in Brown-Fink- Em-Bee Jewelers The reason, of course,- in the greater- Blue, Peacock-Grey -Rose, Tip-Top Food Market The Fashion Shop number of operators, and the new Repairing 85 EAST CHERRY STREET Blaok-Aqua-Coral. Sizes -7 47 EAST CHERRY STREET 78 EASTXJHERRY STREET equipment and circuits already aiMc•*." •-*¥» •• -TV •. > ,-•• .-rrrr. lengthy procession finally pro- dean of the John Marshal Law Mrs. John T. Leary, wif> of a —ftAAsfArt ri/\n*n "Main «ti*a*t_ School, a veteran of the" First Spanish American War veteran ona war ana a past National uiU 4>UU" Motrer raised the * street, on up to West Grand ^Am«rij^nT:?^g^on^the:poltto for- avenue~to cnufcli~streeC~dverier Coriunanderof -the Marine Corps League, stirred the large audi- m'alll- •dedicate £he- plot, aided ty -thc-energy- Seminaryrback onto Irving street. Marshal George E. Bent in charge on to Milton avenue and up to ence on the school grounds with ct a time \ his address on "Communism of the ceremony, who immediately Pierpont where a detour was made dropped the flag to half-mast in MEMORIAL DAY FIGURES—Above at the left is the largest by the tou to Roosevelt School for the Mem- Against ' Christianity," while Mayor Ed wax a J. CaTHn~8rWorftt of Vft^r-T"^ 'p tin* MfmnHni T>ny i?anvrlp _prial _prqgram. •• - Mr. Bent headed.the procession War One veteran made a special Ditmars Post No. G81. Veterans of foreign Wars led by Com- nation. Tl Grand Marshal Georpe E. Bent, plea for remembering not only including a color guard formation who directed the entire Memorial the war dead but those incapaci- to the pole and plaque. He out- mander Webster W. Brook. Directly above is the impressive called dan Day program, including the two The program Memorial Day afternoon" Included a powerful lined the background for the plot himself, a services at Cemetery and School, tated by the war. address by Mayor Edward J. Carlin, a veteran of the first world float "Lest We Forget—1918-1945" uf Rahway Aerie. Eagles. Ormsby Fiery. Orator with the pole and plaque, and ii is of th headed the parade together with war, who appealed for a practical Memorial Day through remem- called attention to Its dedication With a remarkable delivery that at times rose to echo through the public address system as he The former Marine Corps Head, brance also of the men, not dead, but incapacitated by the war. The scout* a group of councilmen headed by as a plot for "all veterans of all Council President Dennis P. Don- appealed for a common sense understanding of the veteran and national problems, and at others who had apparently given the Photo by Spencer -Photo Studio wars." DRUM CORPS LEADS PARADE BEAREITA TOUGH ASSIGNMENT and trainc ovan. The police escort headed rippled sarcastically over demands on the V. 5. by other nations, Judre Alexander. T* Qnnsby»a same address at the Dover Mem- orlal Services In" the mornTng. tore _._."I_canxx3t_be nappy_.abcuL tho by Police Chief Clifford Dunphy former National Commander of the Marine Corps League and dean of John Marshall Law School, heritage we of the present gene- troop acti\ and Deputy Chief James Albers bad U>tlc difficulty holding the attention of th^ bip gathering at Roosevelt School Memorial Day Into his subject of recognition to the veteran and consideration for Historical Background Surround ration have left to our children." far the sec -was the largest and most Impres- program. On the platform but not caught by the camera was Rev. Francis A. Sheridan, while pic- declared Judge Barger in his ad- sive in the history~of the depart- tured above also arc Rev. Chester M. Davis, Miss Diantha Pattison. Mayor Edward J. Carlin, Gold our country first before any loans ordination or aid to other countries, with a dress. "Two world wars, the sc-c- ment. The long line of blue for Star mothers and Marshal George E. Bent. Photo by Spencer Photo Studio Soldiers Plot, Veteran Reports ond worse than the first, and th schools, cl the police included many men burst of oratory which at times shook the public address system, most disasterous depression in tions. Boy-, just out of khaki. Sgt. Raymond history, is not much to be proud Barton was the motorcycle escort as he hammered home Ills points, E-M.. Andrews Worked to orjzanizati' Veteran Bitter Over Poor Memorial Service Shoivingof what tne country should do on of. We can dnly pray that we brought oi to the police eatrol. will have learnltt the lessons ap- George P. O'Reilly and Harry its first Memorial Day after the Uncover Ground organizati war closing. parent from these events and the Stuart as aides to the Grand In a bitter letter to the News- , Sunday previous to Memorial Day. For Use luture-will-find-lasting, peace and The many Marshal headed the First Division may noi have been spared to cany "Russia has an army of 16,000,- prosperity." Record, written just prior to The lack'of attendance by vet- on in the hopeful days of peace 000 men," Judge Ormsby declared members made up of Veterans. Gold Star The dedication of the flag pole, The District Court judge who Mothers and Ladies' Auxiliary Memorial Day. George P. O'Reilly. ,erans and the pubUc aL these the work these honored dead paid in opening his attack on inter- organizati the supreme sacrifice to preserve. national loans, "now they want plot and plaque in Hazelwood returned the first of the year units to the veteran groups. ' The prominent World War One vet- jmemO rial services has been not Cemetery oh Memorial Day re- from Germany, said he felt the mendous Polish Falcon Drum Corps of j As-a veteran and as one who has billions in loans from us to build eran. father of two who served ,onl y disappOiming but incompre- worked tirelessly in furthering the up their war machine, while We sulted from the work of a special veterans - returning now are tion to en Elizabeth, was the first band in War hensible. During- the-war yeans,} cause of-veterandom. Committee of veterans followed " down. FVance reirtliflfic- "p^e~^*5re~~enfrafrect~m~ir glganHcTneacrTn ^h*ame~~atr~taTs~ callous Edward' M. Anfiregfs^ -the -conditions~.that_pr event- them- by thTGolci"Star Mothers in auto- counselor for the known local veteran and former from purchasing clothes, secur- Thc Boy S mobiles. production effort and the appar- ["indifference by both veterans and ing for a big loan and so is state leader in the Spanish Amer- Rahway Vete- ent lack of interest was attributed | non-veterans, to the courageous China and ing a }ob or providing for their top. The* The veterans included a number rans Service other cutiescountries. . We can War Veterans. family. These conditions lead tu of sroups including the Disabled Committee, exit-* to that fact. spirit of America's War Dead who are the nation that has the money The plot which is nearly in the disunity, he declared, provide for alone bre American Veterans.and the Ladies' icizes -the 4ack -oli now, however, as gladly died that. we. might con- and all of the things the. .others center of the cemetery on a knoll want. I or no one else in political strife and do not permit the scout Auxiliary with Commander Mi- interest mani-J though we used tha_..„_t a_~s a_ con- , time to enjoy the priceless herit- this about one hundred yeards inside the country to resume normal ac- venient excuse. This year with \ age of liberty and freedom. country want to deprive any five some chael Stein and President Mrs. fested in the' of the main entrance was provid Helen Suiter leadingrTfterrjnTte Church service wuu. with~~tlttlc""lf any | "On Memorial Day. -TttursclayT ;-chtWrEn~of"fomrT3r~clothing, but for back in 1863. The headstones for the tv Sunday work, with 8S per cent; May 30, at 9:30 a. m., a mem-I do believe that we must take "We must always realize that Spanish War Veterans were held on Sunday^ p of a number of veterans of for- whils we feel it could not happen hea

PAQET PAGE SIXTEEN THUftSOAY, JUKE 6, NEWS-RECORD THdRSDAY, JtJNE) 6, 1946 PAGE SEVENTEEN RECEPTION ON JUNE HTH SPECIALIZING IN ROOF S, JOINS SOCIETY News-Record WANTU)—A BOt TO CUT A WE CLOSE EVEfcY DEAL WITH Closing Meeting BOARDWALK HOSTESSES Marine Corps Plans FOR MBS. HEDBERG painting, paperhanglng and gen- i COTTAGE IN THE WOODS. Rat High School Parent Teacher Group .-Alice Mattlye, 2213 Churc lawn. Rahway 7^2031-J. Or in- ontractlnB Alex P6o satisfaction. Furniture, youth "A Cottage in the Wood." right SIDNE5PS Ross DiComo Agency A reception for Mrs. Mildred street, tills city, is among u Un Classified YA\ ^ - ^t, quire 2387 Allen St., Harw*y. beds, cribs, porch wicker furni- here in Rahway, with the privacy Of Service League Recruit Campaign General Insurance ,470 Broad fitn Hedberg, president of the Union vereity of Illinois students J Essex street. Tel. Rahway ture, kitchen cabinet*, kitchen of a bungalow in Maine, yet Pianos Tuned "• Army & Navy Store End Term Activities-Hear Reports UNSKILLED LABORERS NEED- '& Real Estate Civic Group Enjoys Steak Dinner County W.C.T.U., will be held on were initiated this week into p] ___J- June 6-4t sets, wardrobes, kerosene and within three blocks of a bus line, Entered at Uie r Will Seek to Enlist Men in City dvedising ed for work in Avenel, N. J. coal stoves, and heaters, desk Complete outfitters to men for ondcr the act o —Hear Final Reports and Aid Sorvice Tuesday afternoon. June 11, at 2 Chi Theta, honorary organlzatJ CHARLES F. SAHS—PAINTING, in a nice residential section. and NOTARY PUBLIC Reports covering the entire pro- for students in the College 5SIFIED ADVERTISING Plant of Philadelphia Quartz chairs. Rahway Furniture Ex- It has many unique features, Sport, and Work. p.m.,* at the home of Mrs William _ INFORMATION Interior and exterior. Estimates Co. Located V mile due south gram of the High School Parent 1 -Commerce, University of 2 chnrfee. 1517 Irving St., Rah. built-in by a cabinet maker, such «t BS<*R IFTIO > Ladylike Final report. ? indicating the ex- —Terrance-J-r'-Bfady.- Detachment, 'Greenig, 979, Hamllton~streetr-A- Riven. Phone Rahway 7-0578-M of N. 3. state Reformatory. 46 Ladies Work Clothes 1576 Irving Street Tea£lTeT~Association \we presen- Urbana-Champaign. m. ,c lUhway News-Record re- 7-2918. Apr. 11-tf as the glassed-in scrsen^ct porch. JtlltfT tent and scope of-the work carried Marine Corps League will start a short business session will be held 930 Leescvtllc Avc. Rahway. hours pay for 44 hours work. (Near Y. M. C. A. ) ted at the meeting of the Associa- the rieht to edit or reject -preLty kitchen-cabinets, hidden 1543 MAIN ST., RAHWAY $1.50. Single May 16 6t on by the Junior Service League drive for recruits for the.U.S. Ma- -'• —__ " tion Monday. The session closed for the annual -reports and .elec- advertising. All Ads closets, storage space, etc. Rahway, N. J. were submitted at the closing ses- rine Corps, as a result of action tion of officers. Mrs. C. R. Mosh- the P.T.A. activities until fall. Mrs. ;.-conform" to the Rahway PAINTINO.8PRAY"oR^BRUSH A large living room, with buy Tel. Rahway 7-0136 PHONE EAUWAY 7-0262 Andrew Erickson. president heads sion of the league on Monday taken at a meeting this week when er, Miss Eva Martin and Mrs. Wil- ^.Record type and classifica- inside or outside, paper hang- Call RAhway 7-28:)5 Mei liam Greenig trill be in charge of Situations Wanted windows, overlooking the Pcr- delegates to the County School of_ night at the Ilderan Club, which a letter appealing for help along cjandards. Errors must be rc- ing 388 E. Hazelwood Avc nnial flower garden that bloom-, New Jer these lines was received from Ma- the program. l Female No connection with any other Instruction at Westfield. others in- was marked by a steak dinner. " alter first insertion as the Rahway 7-3358-M. May 23-4t BROILERS, FRYERS, PULLETS, continuously from February to store. Assoc cluding Mrs. Joseph Boyle. Mrs. —MrsrJanwsH.-Cashton president jor Wade H. Hitt. in charge of not b£ baby chicks. Panko Petermann, -Joho-Brejsa.-Mrs.-C.-M .-Peterson-. presided and submitted an inter- Jiie-xecmit.ing servicf. Recruiting- Lairdseapin A~YOUNG WOMAN WISHES Poultry farm. 13 Elliott St. Ave- private bath, and a large, mad- Mrs. John A. Butler was named esting report on activities of other will be done at the headquarters full time or part time work Gen- nel. Phone Rahway 7-2544-M. ren kitchen on .the first floor. Edw. Mackie €r Sons at 1589 Main street each night, 21 secretary to succeed Mrs. Clyde Junior Leaguo groups. Mrs. J. D. eral work. Rahway 7-0409-R. Beautiful "Philco" gas range. Serving Northern N. J. Monday through Friday frorn^ 7 RUSSELL JJ^i EEGULARLy GARDEN AND FLOWER BEDS FRESH EGGSsFOR SALE. 3097 Linaberry. resigned and Mrs. C. Hansbury, chairman of the wel- IB-7/333 _«4IIMrjj , Headquarters 7-1400 Two rooms and bath, with pri- MORTGAGE for Over 50-Years M. Peterson was named corres- •to 9 p.m. Sgt. Eric Cudd apeared dug. Hedges trimmed, lawns Montgromery St. near Mercks. vate inside entrance, on the sec- fare committee, reported that fif- at the meeting to give instruc- DECORATING >. Headquarters....•-.... 7-1900 mowed. No tools furnished.' Rate AND On.Moi ponding secretary t-o succeed Mrs. teen families are being served milk YOUNG CHICKENS FOR SALE, ond floor. The cellar, basement on main street Upholstering Charles F. Archer, resigned. tions on recruiting. ui 75 cents hour James Moulton, Articles For Sale type, hot water furnace, pot ' »>0 for tf through the league's milk fund. Those on duty will include Ma- SERVICE 1592 Irving St. Rahway 7-3070- 40c 1b. light weight. 264 St. G. I. LOANS The reports included: Student Offices 7-H50 u George Ave. stcve and electric pump for the ! Slip Covers in R; The cost of the milk distribution rio Cherubini, Jjunes Angelo, Ells- BUY.RENT-TRADE.SELL 7m M. TO BUY, BUILD OR activities. Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman;: one Office .. Rah. 7-Officia» I BRAND NEW PADDED BED 80 foot driven well that supplies j MATTRESSES AND BOX ;md also in or May wasgiven as $93. wor Rand, Charles Taynor. Jack 139 MAPLE STEEET BUNeALOWS-HOUSES-FAR*si May 9-6tj THERE ARE TWO TICKETS TO REFINANCE HOMES OB -membership. Mrs f'hnHps.'F Post; Schools 7-1700 rest with arms. -Telephone—or- -RENOVATED music and program. Mrs. Donald; Reid, —Wiiliam-'3ooth" "and"" Fred '•" Avenel. N. J. APftRWNTSSTOR the Rahway Theater^waitins-for xhicken coup, nower and vege- The committee-Ui charge of thc- SchellTIn. Anyone wishing to have 7-0600 call after 1 P. M. Rahway 7- 320 SOMERSET STREET C. Wolfe; adult education. Mrs.; 0&20-W. 471 Seminary Ave. Mrs. S. Graham. 1978 Elizabeth table sarden-s. A^variety of fruit -Hi the pi ] I information orf joining the Marine Special Services Ave. Bring this ad to The Record trees. A KAGAN & GURKIN Plainfleld, N. J. : C. M. Peterson: art. Mrs. John A,-- Hnhway, N^-J, '. to move: "-l"he scout -- ' ;jdore Tuzik, and included: Mrs..D. -Corps-should -call-Pred-Scheitlinr "25" office before June 13. of the 18 lots. The lowest pr 1494 IRVING ST.. RAHWAY ~ Plainfleld 6-3274 •-./•;•;•;;•(] K. Armstrong. Miss Setty Arm- the energy ner: American Legion, are con- 502 West Scott avenue or phone WOodbridge 8-1611 Personals LAWN MOWER, 40 FOOT HOSE $10,500. Can be seen by appoint- i Rahway 7-2166 Open Evenings by Appointment """^i strong, Mrs. Foster Orton, Miss Rahway 7-1317-R. CURTAINS STRETCHED AND ROASTING AND LAYING CHIC- UP TO :i ROOMS $10 ;,t a time \ Ifst. Mrs Thomas ^ Walsh; hand ironed. 40c a pair and up. & reel, hedge cutter, beach fold- kens for sale. Call Rahway 7- ment only thru PETER A. SEN- jjoals. Mi> Cn:l A.shbv. with other ; Elizabeth Orton and Mrs. Donald Delegates to the annual State SENIG. Cor. W. Milton & Estcr- IP TO 5 ROOMS §15 Wj>MANjWITH_4 Rahway 7-1779-W. ing carriage. Carterct 8-5461 0521-J. . May l£-4t "bv ihc cou rcporis by M'fivuo1 Mrs- Liuabeny P. Taylor. The League will re- Convention to be held June 28, 29. Ul'.TP.S ROOMS $20 In .oltTclfO waTTls- £o~"b'o"ard' -Mrsr—Herbert ry^aric^creiiam CARPENTRY AND BUILDING METAL TWIN BEDS & PARLOR BABY DUCKLINGS AND~STAR- -HARRY Splinter ed as follows: Jack Reid. William famiJy th^t will mind child Modernize your home including set. In good condition/ Rahway Reasonable Storage A Dependable Store ^ CUT RATE ration. Tl KEMPS ON VACATION Uic day. Write Box AB. ted ducklings, hatches weekly. Booth, alternates. Charles Tay- kitchen. Also roofing. D. I. 7-2332-J. Call Rahway 7-3019-J. Lots For Sale FOR MEN'S WEAR DRUG STORE ^ called dan Capt. and Mrs. Jason W. Kemp, nor and Mario Cherubini. May 29-2t A Smile to Muddell. 1343 Fulton St. Tel. • May 2-5t I have a complete stock of of 686 Central avenue, nave left The League will cooperate with- LIVING ROOM SET. 2 FIBER IDEAL "The Friendly Drug Store" himself, a ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Rahway 7-2043-M May23-2t LOT 40X100 AT RAHWAY GAK- Shirts—Ties—Hose for Gallatin. Mo., to make the trip Rahway Lodge of Elks in the An- rugs. Coal Stove. Vacuum Clean- it is of th~~ Remember dens. now Valley Road, one block RAhway 7-3083 34 E. CHERRY 3T.. RAHWAY Joan Housman daughter of Mr. by automobile. Capt Kemp is on nual Flap Day Exercises to be Special Notices TWO EX-GI's. HANDYMEN. CUT er, Hisscle Carpet Sweeper Etc. Wanted To Buy Brine your prescriptions to The scout and Mrs Frank C Housman ol Throughout history, the white terminal leave until July 30tti. held at the Elks Club June 14. and GET A LIFE-LIKE PORTRAIT hedges and lawns. Painting, gar- from waterworks, including cor- 626 Elizabeth Street, Rahway. VETERAN NEEDS '36-'39 CAR! ner. All taxes paid to date. No Lloyd's for caxefuL_compound- and trame_ 576 Jaques avenue, celebrated her glace, or kid glove has been a Mrs. Kemp will sing at the -wee- also attend_the_High School cere- •—-• June 6-4t mark of elegance There's nothing- ding of her niece Miss Betty Jean OF YOUR FAMILY TODAY must be' clean. (Private Owner. reasonable offer refused. Owner ;roop acti\ eighth birthday anniversary with monies on June 16,^ when a me- ffflLL COST YOU OJ4LY S1.25 0059-M. May 23-2t GARDEN STATE ing with fresh potent drugs— a recent dinner party. Betty smarter for all season's wear, and Townsend. Savannah, Mo., and morial service will be held for the Complete line of Supplies THERE ARE TWO TICKETS TO Cash. Phone Rahway 7-2666 James P. Lally. 34-27 42 St. American-made white glaces, both • protect your blankets against RAHWAY SHEET METAL AND until 6:30 P. M. Evenings Rah- Astoria. Long Island. N. Y. Dr. Henry N. Turner at reasonably falr^prices. for the sc< Hurley, Harriet Thompson. Kath- also at the wedding of a friend Atlantic City** new Boardwalk hMtesses, Lillian Rose, left, and 30 Rahway boys killed in action. All Work Done on Premises co;h damage. One spraying of the Rahway Theater for Mrs. Window Cleaning Co. r- short and long, are seen with Miss Shirley Kibbey. of Stewart- Shell* Mann perform dooblr services for the Atlantic City visitor. Roofing Co. Does your roof leak? Surge on-Chiropodist ordination leen Keough, Phoebe Ann Pear- every type of costume. Above, a Discussion was held on lack of r!ou stops moth damage'for 5 Godard, 1233 Bryant Street. way 7-0806-R. 'MOUNTAINVIEW" LOTS HALF —Albert P. Tarlach, Prop. son of this city and Virginia vine. Mo. The fair UOUn helps Mrs. John B. Sedman with her nail polish See Us For ,.. We are specialists in all types 1703 IrvlnR St. Tel. BA. 7-1801 71 E. MILTON.AVE. schools, cl simple navy blue faille suit is While Shetift titbis the cUareiU. Evidently, there's nothing too interest shown in decoration of :s or Berlou pays for the Bring this ad to The Record acre plots, overlooking -; Oak 877 THORN STREET Speak of Woodbridge participated. dressed up with elbow length, graves for Memorial Day. Marine of roofs and all types of metal office before June 13. Eahway. N. J. lions. Boy good lor the Atlantic City visitor! • DEVELOPING ige. Lloyd Drug Store. "" work. Phone Rahway 7-0123-J. Rooms Without Board Ridge Golf Cour.se. ^restricted white glaces, a two-strand pearl HOSTESS AT DINNER Corps League was fully represent- Community, references required. RAhway 7-1680 onzanizati* necklace and white flowered hat. ed. • FEINTING •T^VILLIAM PLANTS, 50c 1433 Campbell St. May 23-4t LAWN MOWER IN GOOD CON- Mrs. Pauline Herman of 168 DE. RAY M. FREEMAN BOOKS For details, -contact Pctj?r A. i- brought oi WINS DISCHARGE Main street, was hostess at her i-much--as-you-can-.carry LINOLEUM SINK TOPS INSTAL- dition. $10. 52 West Milton Ave. 1 FUBNISHED ROOM. GENTLE- "SenseniR. Exclusive asent. Cor. ADDRESSES ROTARY AT RAHWAY LIBRARY Iny. 2236 Price Street, Rahway Call- any time. June 6-2t organizali" Albert F. Kirstein, 3xest-paintings-for two w.eeks.-The cenKd-nursey-tcachcr-^By-hour- -Go.-.-5-1-1- South Ave.. Westfleld. "167 Monroe'St. Rahway." ""__ TWO DOUBLET FURNISHED Arizone.-and-other places. — Herman—— — _.800 chickens^chickenpicker-and —their diffic-~ •iSpencer'Milter Jr.rStaie -Highway policemen" and clerical workers are ToIIowihgThave been" appointed"to" ---WestfleW-.2rl857-Ev.-Ra'hway7- rooms UTSfcasIde Heights" avail- refrigerator, and six-room house Commissioner will speak on Mon- able from June 15 to Sept 15. The Boy £ also available. The new books on the Adyistory Art Committee by June 6-3t 1330-J. *?-' - April 18-M FOLDING DAY BED WITH COIL with all improvements. Rahway day on the' new state highways housing, gardens, interior deco- the Library Board: Mr. and Mrs. springs. Call. Rahway 7-0481-R. Call after £:00 P. M. Rahway 7-171G*M. May 23-31 A TONIC THAT WILL PEP 7-0161-J. May 23-3t top. The •' and Uie highway program thru- rating and community planning John Cooper. Mrs. Joseph Person. NU-VIEW Venetian Blinds 'Repairs - :.; Rahway's Jewelry Store up. relieve blood infection, VENETIAN BLIND CO. Automobile out the state. In tfie absence of are having an immense circula- Mrs. Mortimer Gibbons. Mrs. Carl WINPOW SCREENS AVAILABLE President Blair V. Benson away bcumatism. Neuritis. Sciatica, Manufacturers of wood and steel in a limited number of sizes. tion. The magazine "American Graves, Mrs. John Jost. Mr. John . OF CONFIDENCE ibago. Arthritis ask drug- Real Estate Wanted the scout on vacation. (President-elect John blinds. Re-cording, Re-taping Phone in your order. Plywood Apartments Unfurnished 66 Rahway Brake Service A. LOVAS & SONS ELECTRIC City," recently added to our list,' Biddle, Mr. Townsend Howe, Miss kins for Hixon Soluble Sulfur. give some Pachman's M. Jaqueth presided with G. Roy- QUALITY—SERVICE-JDEPENDABILITY and Re-painting. Buy direct and boxes available. Inside sizes 54 Complete Automotive Repair Awninss - Venetian Blinds is of value to the growing number Mary C. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph W. 3/ ! AprU 18-llt save. Call at 401 Knopf Street, 26 4 in. X 13 ,i in. X 7^ in. BUNGi%LOWS! URGENT DE- and Electric Service To All Window Shades MOTOR for the tv land Boyee acting as secretary. of Rahway businessmen who are Costello. Ypur Purchases Can be Made with Savings A PARTY WANTS 3 OR 4 UN- Linden, N. J. Telephones Linden Suitable for food shipment a- •mand for bungalows! 'Customers Makes Of Cars to Order- Former (President James Smith stirring up public interest in mak- furnished rooms. Rahway 7-0807 Rewinding welcomed David Doremus, Hillside; Time Payments if Desired '2-7053. ' broad. Priced low for quick sale. waiting. See us at once. F. J. Genoine Parts Used 503 W. SCOTT AVE. Narru man Shop ing Rahway beautiful. ARRIVES ON GUAM Found * Jan. 3 tf -.Wood—sui table- _for—lirfiwood-. , -R. Gibbons, 1498 Irving Street, and A. Klrpatrick^Ldnden, visit- Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts y-7-1783- —and Local business-men- will find the - Mr., and- Mrs. -Warren Lambert- Newmeyer Lumber Company, VET, WIFE & CHILD UNFURIN- son^of 1919 Barnett jstreet, have eran orgi latest edition of the New. Jersey STRAY BROWN PUPPY. Elizabeth Avenue, Rahway. ished apartment, 2 to 4 rooms General Repairs E. CHERRY ST. Industrial Directory on the refer- received word that their daughter youngstei PRODUCES COLLEGE Em-Bee Jewelers Breed. 1159 Stat HWy. 25. General Repairing June 6-2t or small house.- Rahway 7- Money To Loan EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ence shelf, which lists all New Jer.- Janet, wife of Edward Hammer, a 27 Fuel Oil Locksmith service, RAHWAY, N. J. DRAMATIC PROGRAM member of -the U. S. Navy, has ar- 0793-J. May 23-4 so ALL WORK GUARANTEED sey manufacturers and -their pro- 85 E. CHERRY STREET *RAHWAY, N. J. THREE PIECE LIVING ROOM RAHWAY ~— veterans David A. Mistovsky. son of Mr. ducts. rived at Guam where Mr. Ham- Lost YOUU RADIO OR REFRIGERA- suit in good condition, very rea- Money to Loan mens gn and Mrs. Benjamin Mistovsky, of George F. Weinheimer, Jr., has mer is stationed. tor can be repaired or overhauled sonable. 1758 Whittier St. 1st Wanted To Rent On Bond and Mortgage PREMIER QUALITY KEYS FOR Electric Motor Repair who serv 143 West Milton avenue, a stu- by a call to B & B. Rahway 7- floor. Hycr & Armstrong 1653 Irvinr St. dent at Ithaca College, was- pro- WALLET IN IRVING OR 1514. June 6-3t Rahway National Bank FUEL OIL A MILLION LOCKS! siderable duction manager of a drama/tic aerry Street. Keep the money. OIL BURNER AND KITCHEN A FAMILY OF FOUR-MOTHER, Building, Rahway, N. Professional Services father and 2 children, two and Premier Oil & Gasoline EXPERT REPAIRS ON settled ir program which was broadcast from u kindly return the wallet and gas range. Call after 6:00 P. M. is three years old. will be evicted LOCKS, BIKES, SAWS, ETC. GEO. Ri HOFFMAN tary sen the college recently on a day-long ler contents. D. M. Tilkey; Rahway 7-0492-M. Supply Co. 234 Broad St. PIANO INSTRUCTION, CIIIL- from their present living quart R;ih\vay 7-12G3 Electrical Contractor Dealer back alo schedule handled by the College WILL SELL A FEW ITEMS FROM ers on Friday. June 7th. 1946. Legal Notices radio production class. dren easily taught in your home ANTHONY'S BIKE Electrical Contractor cut of mi. -DS GOLD RING LOST my collection of antique china, Anyone with accommodation Electrical Appliance Repairing or at 723 West Grand Avenue. bric-a-brac and glassware. Ap- NOTKi: »r INTKNTION & KEY SHOP Jaques Avenue & Ester- they will rent to this famil} Take notice that Italian-American having t Telephone Rahway 7-3114-W. pointment only. No dealers. will please contact the Mayor'; 1537 IRVING ST. 1594 IRVING ST., RAHWAY Avenue. Return to 67 May 9-14t Democratic Club, Inc.. has applied to TeL Rahway 7-0900 ^.gerience Avenue. Rahway 7-2218-R. May 16-3t Office. Rahway 7-3036. the Municipal 3oa.nl of Alcoholic QUALITY FUEL OILS PHONE RA. 7-1198 Beverage Control of Rah way. New Jor- that todi (Over 25 Years In Railway's jgTJERIDAY M PIANO TUNING AND SERVIC- CINDERS sey. for a Club License, for premises __JMEIER_SERy_ICE_ call be- "at 175"! WhliTlw Struct. R»h- ph Setter, female. In vicinity ing for appointment For driveway or llll-in pur- nished room. Write Sec. 29. Nev way, New Jcracy. Confidence!) Y Columbian School. Reward. tween 6 and 7:30. P. M. Call poses. $1 yard. York General P. O., N. Y. C. The imnics und officers of this chili ALDEN FUEL OIL CO. ill Rahway 7-0915 or Rumson Rahway 7-3114-W. OLIVER SUPPLY CO. and the offices they fill respectively RAH. 7-2591 J. H. KEEFE May 23-8t 1679 Elirabeth Avenue GENTLEMEN DESIRES FURN- arc: . [081. Reverse Charges. lshcd room and garage in quieL President, Louis Delia Rngionr. 171,") Telephone Rahway 7-3020 Irving Street; Vlce-Prcslctent. Vincent Plumbing & Heating INSTRUCTION O N TIANO- neighborhood. Call Rahway 7- Sunzonc, 151 West Mnln tjiiret; Cor- i forte. Lida L. St-ell. Beginners WICKER PORCH FURNITURE. 0900. May'23-2t responding Secretary, Nick Alfa.no, 527 OKVILLU WAY |asinc&s Service Offered 42 CLINTON ST. a specialty. 104 West Emer- couch, settee, chair, table. Also West Grand Avenue: Political Src-| RALPH L. SMITH VETERAN, WIFE AND SON IN rotary, oseph TainBurlnn. 1182 Nrw' LOCKSMITH -GUNSMITH Rahway, N. J. n son avenue. al8-26t dressing table, • gateleg table Brunswick Avenue. Treasurer. Lotus j FUEL OILS ESTATE MANAGEMENT. mahogany mantel clock, child's - dire need of 3 cr 4 room-apart- Truppa. lCOX Wlnficki Street, nil ol , Bicycle Repairing of all Kinds ment unfurnished. Rahway or Oil Burners - Service •«6 Vll #«T ftff nt^callccting specialists, DAISY MINGST MUSIC STUDIO desk. Man's bicycle. 9^2 Pierpont Rahway. v [ Phone RAHWAY 7-0589-W St. Clark. Woodbridge 8-22G3-W. Objections. If any, should he made I Motor Oil and Greases Saw Filing s, see SHELL. 69 Main 1152 New Brunswick Ave.t immediately in writing, to City-Clerk , Pnone Rahway 7-0171. May 23-2t ect Rahway 7-0631. GAS RANGE IN; EXCELLANT Samuel R. Morton. City Hall, Railway. , 444 W. Grand Avc. KA. 7-2228 Lawn Mower Sharpening REPAIRING - INSTALLING Our 2 Sons Are Back NOT 12 tf New Jersey. _ April 4-tf condition. $15.00. Call Rahway (SlRlied) LOUIS DELLA IlAOlONE. CONTRACTING 7-0555-W. Real Estate Brokers 2!) East Milton Avenue, Rjthwuy. N. .7. Cool as a Breeze- Public hcarlnc on above will be 1446 MAIN STREET Hour Contracting Plumbing - Heating BROWN SINGLE METAL BED, held on June 24. Ifl-Hl at the City Moving A small, casual distinctively de- art Credit 12 16 9_X_12_xu£i.;splendid condition: UKL FREEMAN A SON Council Chamber 8:00 P. M. RAHWAY. N. J. Taxi Service signed to mold smooth figure AND REMODELING PLUMBING, HEATING, Bcautifuf small mahogany Aeo- Real Estate and Insurance With Us In The CARL B. HODGE lUrr piano. Telephone-Rahway Established 1892 IMtOI'llSAL M. G. CLENDENNY DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE lines. Unusual button-front de- At No Extra Cost! REPAIRING EAST SCOTT AVENUE HABERLE BROS. 7-1814. NO. 1469 IrvingJ?t.. near Cherry Bt. •SEALED PROPOSALPROPOSALSS ' will br n- | Moving and Storage tail . . . plus the double-b'uckle THERE'S no interest or car- l Railway 7-O0S0 . ••rived by the Board of Kilurutlon. at | Courteous Careful Experienced Monuments S and S TAXI RAHWAY 7-2116-W 435 W. SCOTT AVENUE LIVING ROOM SUITE IN PEIt- H:00 P. M., on .Turn* 13. li).',fj. at 1 tir \ Employees • rying charge when you buy _ Aug 30 tf olflCf of the Boiirrl of Kurittlnii, MILTON AVENUE. RAUWAt belt add just the right dash of in- your glasses at GoWblaU's and RAHWAY 7-1021 fect condttlon. Rahway 7-1911- Aludern Equipment Jan. 17 tf BUT. BENT. TRADE, INSURE School Builclin::. M:irll;;on .t C'cillinl All l.tiitiK Insured Monuments and Markers Main Entrance Opp. PRR dividuality. Fashioned.of I&yon * registered optometrist a&ores )ME PROBLEMS OUR DE- W. THRU PETER A. SENSE NIG Avoim^s. Ralr.v;iy. NCH .H-i-.^ry. loi' Plinnrs Rah. S-l)!)1^—7-1239-J For All Cemeteries T«n of property prescribed eye- thr followtiiK: 17^ Wi;ST INMAN AVENUE TELEPHONE RAH. 7- Butcher Linen . . . In brilliant wear. Rht. To accommodate and set BABY CARRIAGE. STORKLINE, 105 Weat Milton Ave.. Near Elka Physical Kcluc-.itiou supplif; HOLLYWOOD summer shades. Sizes 12-20. V to lights. Floors sanded and Help Wanted Female excellent condition. $20.00. Rah- Telephone Rahway 7-1333 Lockers und Locker Room MONUMENTAL CO. . Dr. Morton H. Herbst wished. Painting and carpentry. Benches. MAIN OFFICE & PLANT: Optometrist way 7-2882-W. Feb 8 tf Used Clothing P. Koss, 135 W. Main St., For the necessary n# C. A. Opposite Hollywood Ccm. In Attendance Bally rquipmont. required to 'convert Moving Trucking 7-3338-J. GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE PIANO UPRIGHT "BEHNING" 168 Stuyvcsant Avc. Union the present tlmq tone system WE WANT TO BUY Open Dally 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. We now can give you the kind oi' Service you're accustomed to get work. Hamilton Laundry, 276 In Rood condition. Call any week Houses For Sale in the Runway Ili^h fcichnol. May 23-41 G2 W. CONROY TJnionville 2-1379 AIs9 FrL A Sat* Eres. Hamilton St., Rahway. N. J. evening, Saturday and Sunday Into n two clmnel public nd- BRANCH DISPLAY: MEN'S CLOTHING AS KATION\LLV WORK, BRICK STEPS. all day. A. J. Benson, 190 West S Telephone Rahway 7-3178 Opposite St. Gertrude Ccm. mghest cash prices-paid.' ting from "ANTHONY'S" WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- DOCTOR OR DENTIST. IM- Specifications mid other informa- in person or phono. sidewalks and general Milton Avenue. May 29-4t tion on Uie above items can bo secur- 894 \V. Inman Ave.. Rahway iirs work, part or full time. Good mediate occupancy. 7 rooms. Topsoil Manure Goldblatt's - Estimates cTieerfully ed at the office of the Business Rahway 7-1651 Applebaum The..Tailor - Credit Jewelers A Optician* pay. "Cain*aHway-7-2218-M. [^ntS^JAMES McCOLLUM, FINE pished, j. p. Greslin. 1877 4—Both-offIces-open at a» ttffleT" 1480 Main Bt. B»h. 7-#4W-J WEAST CBEBRT 8T.. BRING US YOUR J-lv<* Street. Rahway" 7-3314W. furniture amTrtlgs-at wholesale FRANK & ALFRED FORTE, WANTED WOMAN TO HELP prices. Hand painted gifts, sew- office. Raymond L. Ruddy, Rea- The sucessrul bidders must be pre- bining BAH. T-1667 May 20-Ut keep house for business couple pared to furnish a responsible Surety Proprietors ing machines and typewriters. ltor. 188 E. Grand Avenue. Rah- Bond, if required by the Board ol into i school child, full or part time. Office 34 West Emerson Avenue. way 7-0040. Eductalon. Live in or out. Apply 1521 Main quart Decorating Telephone Rahway 7-3993-R, WESTFILXD. SEVEN ROOM.3- Tlic Board ot Education reserves tlir INSTALLING OF HOUSE and AUTOMOBILE LOCKS OUR SPECIALTY St. or call Rahway 7-0191. alter 5 P. M. Nov. 8 ti right to reject any or all bids and DON'T DRIVE TIRES THIN? COME HERE FOR level, modern -cottage. 4 bed- to-select the articles, which tn their LUFBERRY opinion arc best suited for their WITH POOR S. SPINELLA. PAINTING ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE rooms. 2 baths, i car attached MEMORIALS SCISSORS, KNIVES AND AXES SHARPENED ON OUR Male Help Wanted garage. Early occupancy $15,000. needs. decorating interior and ex- and flower plants. W. C. Repkle By the direction of the Board ot Large Display Guaranteed u 1469 Fernote St. Rahway 7- COLONIA. 6 room, modern well Educatlon. And As Soon As Available We Shall Carry Again The Kind of If JV Paperhanging, floors 1 Certified Barre. Vermont BRAKES HUNDBEDS OF SATISFIED and finished. Spccializ- 0789-W. May 23-2t planned colonial house. lSnglish O M HOWARD. CUSTOMERS IN BAH WAY REGINA CORP., IS NOW HIRING Granite AU the quick thinkbur tn ibt m Dura seal life time, finish, architecture, knotty pine living Bikes, Fishing Tackle, and Hunting Supplies that have made our store kiiowii to assemblers, bench workers, and room and dinette. 1st floor June 6 2-t world-front stop your. c*r>In &A if and scratcliproof CEMETERY l NEW ROOFS machine operators. Apply Per- powder room, '3 bedrooms, tile emergency . _.;._:. v. u -' .*. thousands of satisfied customers! K&hivay 7-3211 and Rahway sonnel Office. Wanted To Buy Bath, recreation room and steam GOOD EAR OF EVERY TVPE "J- May 29-14 PROrO.SALN You've «ot to depend on-GOOD ~— -oil heat. Lot 100 It. X 125 ft. SEALED PROPOSALS will be rr- FRANK L. ASZMAN, Prcs. BRAKES.'^ " SITMARS PAINTERS DRAFTSMEN Attached garage. $16,000. Arthur rei%cd at the office of the Board of B. S. MOORE, Sr. Salesmanager COPPER LEADERS— (SEVERAL) , WANTED FOR MY COLLECTION N. Pierson Corp., Ella J. Mc- Education. 1012 Mntlisqn Avenue TAXI! Paperhansers. 974 Broad Rahway, New Jersey, at 8:00 o'clock- 2107 Lufberry St., Rah. 7-2689 GUTTERS & JUNIOR MECHANICS -A" TRAC- hand wound music boxes either^ —Cormack,^br-okrr, 44 Kim -prevailing time. Tuesday evening, OUE SERVICE ANP EQCIT- ""cylinder or" tin "recowl iypeTAlso Juuc 18th., 194C. antt then publicly Family on Lufberry Street MENT ARE tHEJIEWVEET DOWNSPOUTS after 6 PM. tf ~e7s^~Locat!on~~NeaT- Elizabeth Westfield. Phone: Westfiekl 2- Beginaa in any condition. I opeucxi nnd read for waterproofinR Three Generations US DO YaUE BRAKE IVER r State education full experience 4848. Evenings phone Cranford cerUiln neclon-s of the outside vails You Uon't have to run when roc — Now Available — Anthony's JOHNSON PAINTING AND and salary. Box N-951. 2689 need the pa^ts. Write Box No. 8-1184. —- - - - want one of-our Taxis WORK THEN TOIT WILL Dependable TSre Co. anging. Floor's finished. Broadway. New York. 25. N. Y H-2, care of Rahway News- DRIVE WITH CONFI- GOOD/^EAR KOOF HEPAIES Madlslou Avenue. Rahway N. J. JUST PHONE Oil Burners ll«nates cheerfully given. 324 TWO TICKETS FOR THE RAH- Record. Rahway, N. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 8 The Board reserves the rinhL tn DENCE. ^ - TIRES - " 1547 IRVING STREET NO JOB TOO SMALL cs Avenue May 9-7t rooms, bath, 2 car garage, oil accept or reject nny or ^11 proposals, Kahway 7-0216. D60604 > • Woodbridge way Theater have been left for v 'i. Phone RAIway 7-2666 Est. 1915 1 heat, screened porch, storm win- waive informalities ftnd to .iward Jan. 3 26t Bill Tango. 85 W. Main Street orders for the whole or uny part ol We'll be there in short order DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR •T-Tt* % ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. dows. Raymond L. Ruddy, Rea- Sport & Key Shop Just bring -this ad to The Record the Items at lis discretion. Michael J. Harris PAINTING ice boxes, kitchen cabinets and ltor, 188 E. Grand Avenue. Rah- Specllicuttoas may be obtained at DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OIL BURNER Rahway. Brake 'Seer* inside & .outside office before June 13. kitchen sets, couches, beds, way 7-0040. the office of the Board of Education. Hare It Inspected Resularly S, J. GASSAWAT Itooflnx Contractors

* •% PAGE EIGHTFKN THURSDAY, Miss Diantha PattLson of th*Dover Cadet Corps. PERRY AWARDED Soldiers Plot Health Hints the patient, the family dew Veteran Officials Rahway High School student who Music for the program was pro- Arthur R. Wendell BRONZE STAR still the man in charge. RAHWAY Rat won the American Legion Oratori- vided both by the Rahway High Gentll Perry of this city has (Continued from Page Elfht) (Continued from Pare Fourteen) (Continued from Pace Fourteen) cal contest made an appeal for ob- School band and the Dover Cadet (Continued from Pace Seven) been awarded a Bronze Star Your Garden This SUPPORT THE ,470 Broaa 6tn servance of the Memorial Day Corps. Howard Kelley directed Medal for meritorious service gans ipay think more of treating published ' of the Bayway Refinery, R. J. spirit every day by a brief re- the high school band and Richard from February i to May 1. 1945. the particular disease than of (Continued from Pagt Entered at th« r tivitles without aid. was urged as ful clipper ship captain. Captain Kaul. Edward Coughlin and Jules JEWISH RELIEF the act o membrance of the departed heroes. L. Pier directed the Dover Cadets. in France and Germany accord- treating the particular patient. necessary If the present condition Grand Marshal Bent presided Wendell went to sea at sixteen aOfl jng to announcement made by Verner. way among veterans is to be under- INJURED IN GAME six years later was master of the The plaque was case in thThat'e s why the commander-in- for a supplyof-enriching m- APPEAL and introduced the special speak- Captain Robert West, officer in chief at any sick bed should always Bj THE E*)UNDSMAN cnsC stood and remedied. The ve'.enin. ers. Rev. Francis A. Sheridan of Dr. William Levlne treated Paul ship "Piscataque" bound to India. Foundry of the New Jersey^fie- A butetin titled "The Home\i IF. ! paid -wJthtn V charge of the U. S. Army recruit- be the general practitioner*^ fa- Mayor Carlin declared dors not St. \ilary's Church pronounced Mancuso. 14. of 1367 Main street Thereafter he commanded the ing station In Elizabeth. formatory through the assistance table-Garden" is available [/ R5c By m*l> mily doctor. He will call the spec- fl.50. Sinew want pity or chanty but only that the invocation nd Rev. Chester on Friday for injury he received "Granada," "Ganges." 'Benares" of Lt. William E. Kulp. superin- request to County Agrlcu]j The war is over. Anyone sitting when he collided with two players and the clipper. "Galatea." Here In "During this period he per- ialists for consultation and assis- Agent, Court House. £ at the editor's desk in a weekly or R-Ssi.suuice which is niTrssary to M. Davis. D.D.. pastor of the formed his duties in an outstand- tendent of the Reformatory and Merging the Rahway Record, Est. 1822 with the Rahway News Est. 1930 re-establish him in lift' at theFirst Presbyterian Church pro- running for a foul ball at the Rah- the Wende'l "collection are all of Foundryman Joseph Perrault. tance. But for over-all care of New Jersey. daily will question that statement? ing and exceptionally meritorious VOL. 124—No. 49 Published Every Thursday- Local Subscription 12.00 a Year In Advance Met point where lie li-f: tor mi:r,;iry nounced the benediction. Taps way High School-Plainfield High Captain Wendell's logs and sea M. V. Zuwarello former chairman ? ? ? RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1946 PER COPY FIVE CENTS baseball game. correspondence, from the first manner." the citation states. Every day something comes In New Jer .service. was sounded by 'a bugler of the "Working tirelessly for long hours of the Veterans Central Commit- Assoc homesick, boyish scrawls to the tee obtained the plaque. that tells .us war of his mflHtirap career. There under adverse conditions to ac- compli srr~hls~tasksr~h e~"proved ~a~ The-plaqiie and-pole.set In con-. BuildersShow MayorSpeaker are three excellent models of hissource of inspiration to all who crete. painted and arranged for majiy boys—and 188 Receive Diplomas ships, made and rigged by him. worked with him." He served in last year by Street Commissioner for others re-, There, too. are his navigating in- Headquarters ' Company, Second Peter Godfrey, assisted by Carlton minders are still struments and books, si§nal flags, Battalion, 225th Infantry Regi- Brown, Joseph Nolan, Patrick pouring in More Interest At Dedicatory On Moi sea chest, writing desk and an as-ment: O'Donnell, Raymond Hig-hley, bringing back At Annual Graduation Exercises Gain In Collections Major Sims and Arthur K. Ste- yesterdfy. It $2.son for U sortment of curios gathered mostly in the Orient. There is even the vens. will "be ~many a In New Homes Service Sunday men: in R* original house flag-of -the "Gala- The dedication was originally dar before we Prize List Increased But Debt Reduced by Half in Ten Year Period to Give ~!>nd also itr tea" painted in four-foot letters ARNOLD LEONE set for Armistice Day of last year -can-forget this Voted Best All-.Around Girl and Boy MADE A SERGEANT but was postponed arid finally war. ram of Constrnrtion ^FewerSclfolarships City Good Standing in State—Surplus of u-hk on a thirty foot strip of canvas. Bronze Plaque to-be K n t; —T-5 Arnold Leone, serving wHh- scheduled tvi MeuiuUul Day. '0 9 frh? fQTCt P flil w^ttls- xm Flow uf ~ —.—.— '—~ T . TO iFLast ear of the clipper. Service Battery, 89th Field Artillery seated at Memorial -Ba-ttallon.- of the veteran 25th: In- New Materials — ~ Are-iiranted The scout •• "" A~~visit~ tb"ihls ""collection ac- A class"ofT8"8 students "received Service Collection of 94.7 per cent of the tax levy, highest in fantry (Tropic Lightning) Divi- JAMES F. LOUGHLIN diplomas from Wlldy V. Singer, counts for Mr. Wendell's love of of Die Dean "of E. R. Silvers, Jr. the energy Mistress Mary, sion, has been promoted to theNOW A SERGEANT Definiu? interest in the President of the Board of Educa- history of the city, Ihc earning of a liquid surplus, of all that pertains to the sea and Men at Rutgers University is back I con- A bronze plaque, containing the a; a time \ rank of Sergeant. His wife resides Sgt. James P; Loughlin, age 19, struclion of :ion at commencement exercises $110,537,-10 and reduction of the net debt to 4.72 per cent' Quite Contrary^ explains his desire for cooperation in civilian life, learning the ad- homes in the city was names of former Rahway High frv ihc cou at 903 Thorn street. of 1923 Bond street, this city, with held at Rahway High S -during-the- past-year; - of all maritime_museums 0I Ule —Sgtr-Leone entered-the-Army-o'n- •th e 86 th Military GoverTnn ent* the past weePIkT iinn >ha forf m ^merRencencyy HoosinHousinyg ComCom-- day night. Angelo M. Miele ap- reme sacrifice during the war will in the annual audit of the ac- February I, 1945. He took his Headquarters and -Headquarters of the Bronze Star Medal for mittee, when representatives of a peared in* his navy uniform to be presented and dedicated at a Directs Plav counts of the city presented to nation. "I'm hard to pleasej training at Camp Wheeler, Ga., Company stationed at Yamagata, •heroic achievement." NNe w York concern told the as-receive his diploma, leaving oni; memorial service to be held Sun- Common. Council by Eugene P, called dan and left for overseas, on July 31, Japan, was recently promoted to with mm qualify SHINGLES sembled group that they were John Remetzky. Jr.. who is sta- day afternoon. June 16. at 2:30 Kenna. last night. [But not with these— Veterans Dedicate 1945, joining the 25th Division on Staff Sergeant. The story of Silvers is printed ready, willing and able to start tioned with the U. S. Army in o'clock in the high school auditor- According to Mr. Kenna, the himself, a You'll b» amazed ot the job a new BIRD roof will do September 19. 1945 on Luzon. Now He was graduated from Rahway elsewhere in the paper, but theconstruction of several hundred Prance to receive his reward- by ium. The bronze plaque is the gift \ bonded indebtedness of the city i\ is of th Theyjre sturdyjmd^UiK too.'" (Continued from Page Fourteen) stationed in Japan, the 25th Di- High School in .1944, previous to ... smart up-to-date appearance ... delightful color, story is the same for many other units here immediately. The cost mail- of the student organization. is $1,650,000 and the Statutory The scout vision is engaged in the demilitar- his enlistment in the Army on May harmony... better insulating qualities and added valu« beys who have reminders "bring- ol these frame construction houses In presenting the class to Mr. The dedication will be made by debt limit is 7 per cent. The re- ization of the Osaka-Nagoya area 3, 1944..-He_spent-ane--term of to your property! There's no muss. A BIRD roof goes InR them back" to service, or those to be set. on foundations 24x24 Singer, Superintendent Arthur L. Mayor Edward J. Carlin; a World duction from 9.41 per cent jusH and traine__. standing.. The people of France would be $6,500 complete or less and Belgium had a feeling of on the home island of Honshu. ASTRP at Hamilton College and right on over your old roof and It will make your home still in khaki or blue. Perry announce that 29 of the War I Veteran. The assembly will ten years ago. according to Mr. ;roop actix •if the person for whim they built Kenna. reflects the good financial security. Their countries fell easy began active duty on October 16, the standout In the neighborhood! In BIRD QUALITY From Germany comes the mes- boys will immediately volunteer be welcomed by Martin F. Gett- ior the set 1944. could do a part of the work in- for service in armed forces and ings, vice-president of the Board condition of the city. victim to the onslaught of war, SHINGLES you get the flnestl They're made by a'man- sage that Staff __ ' cluding the painting, themselves. ordination mulnly because on the brink of RAHWAY MAN ON BOAT Loughlin left for overseas duty Sgt. John Cher- that 30 students will enter college. of Education. Arthur L. Perry Sup- In his list of 21 recommenda- vfacturer who has been In business ifnce 1795. Penny, R. H. Bendy, a local real estate Mr. Singer remarked that this erintendent of Schools will read schools, cl invasion the peoples were not FOR ATOMIC TESTS in the European Theater on May epanya- of 148 operator also told the group that tions were many which were only united and were so interested in John B. Poland, gunner's mate, 15, 1945 and was assigned to the wise and pound-foolish can apply to ho mo-own en who East Inman ave- was also his graduation after 11 h-A the Honor Roll. Others who will for improvement of general pro- lions. Boy a concern which he represents was years of acrvrce fin the board. appear on the program are: Rev. conflict within their own land, first class, 1968 Montgomery 97th division. He returned to the let unsightly, leaky roofs cause costly repairs beccuw nue is now ser- in a position to erect a large group ceedure of handling the business organizati' could not or would not prepare street, is stationed aboard the States with this Division the fol- of neglect. The best Investment you can make H to ving with the Prior to the presentation of J. W. Colier, Ebenezer A. M. E. of the city. Two which would bene- of dwellings here if they could be _ DIANTHA PATTISON JERRY KAGAN Church; Rev. Edwin A. Golds- brought oi FOR SHOES WAT for the fight for existence which USS Saidor, an escort carrier lowing June, and was sent to the forestall the Inevitable by letting us give you a frw Army of Occu- assured that the zoning board awards, members of the class pre- fit the tax payer most dealt with was inevitable." which will-take part in the coming Asiatic-Pacific Theater on August pation in Man- sented a program the theme of worthy. First Baptist Church, Rev. the setting of a flat fee for sewer organizati- estimate on a new BIRD ROOF NOW I There's abso- would give them consideration and Chester M. Davis, D. D., first Rev. Edward S. McLaugrjlin, atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll. 28, 1945. He is now assigned as heim. not demand a full set of plans and which was "The Spirit of Man connections to eliminate a costly Thc many W£AR 4A/D WEAK AA/D WEAR The Saidor will furnish photo- Commerce and Industry NCO of lutely no obligation •. • slmpty call us vp. • Through Music." An accordlan Presbyterian Church and President and inefficient bookkeeping pro- pastor of the First Methodist specifications which would have Promotion Program For Eighth of the Rahway Council of Church- members Church offered prayers. Rabbi graphic and helicopter services the 86th Military Government Hq. to be developed at a considerable solo by Dorothy Hellish: soprano gram and for the planning of im- during the tests. <$5_Hq. Company. From New solo by Doris Armstrong; violin es and James McGee. Commander provements during the last three organizati Abraham Schwartz of the Rah- expense only to be turned down of the Catholic War Veterans. way Hebrew Congregation who His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug- London, Conn., in the final analysis. solo by Michael Semanitzky; piano months of the year to ""enable mendous solo by Katharine Parkhurst, and council to include 5_per cent of the had prepared a special plea Ior ust H. LoughUp.L_reslde_ at 1923- comes the mes- Samuel Blumenthal who has Grade Classes Here June 19-20 The Plaque will be presented by 1 was,._del_ay.ed. _but. Band_street._this_ciiy» -•"—~- _donp a choral -number by the- Senior Lee R. Yothers, Adviscniot3ft5l ..costsJa.tne^anniml budget^uoh-a- PVT. ROBERT-BOOTH "sase" that? Eh- proceedure would also give the -w&"• M4 L L EJl S the-close-of the service. ON SERVICE LEAVE buiIdins inthe General Organization, and received «im Jimps -«iL- uns J r Hvnes' city showed pmus engineers office time to plan the The-Rahway High School band ON TERMINAL LEAVE C. JTNEWMEYE sign James ±-a- i-nsEns. J.. iP- .Hynes of work he proposed t d lf 1st, were the features of the pro- j * ublic odiool Llasses } -for the school by Ralph-Nr^orfierr CARLIN Pvt. Robert Booth of *he Army u e 'program and be ready to start The Boy £ under the direction of Howard Thomas Love, seaman first class. nek Hynes... , of Colon'. .m section... , has .rnii]r couit a opgett ,.J;dom^e „„consideratio„ .. " . n yfrom gram. Harriet Marsh, Joyce Gar- St. Mary's School principal. The high school chorus M. P. Force at Halloran Hospital, Smaller Than Usual will render a vocal selection en- work earlier the following year. top. The * Kelly, provided music and taps Is visiting with his parents Mr. son of Arthur P. Love, of 1533 Irv- secured his commission m the reg-.the Board of Adjustment which ber, Jerry Kagan, John Stillwel] LUMBER CO. titled, "Heavenly Light," with : were sounded by Edward Boyle of ing street has been enjoying a uhr Coast Guard. He studied at has turned him downTn previous were Monitors. Edward Fitzgerald This Year Several bids were received on -* •lone bve and Mrs. William Booth, of 211 To Promote Pupils Thornton Monez directing. TheFranklin Dramatic the school band. Monroe street, enjgying a thrirty stay in this city while he is on Rutgers and left for service. occasions gave the welcome and apprecia- improvements for Trussler place. the scout 1697 ELIZABETH AVE. RAHWAY, N. J,| tion and Carolyn Schoeffler the Promotion exercises for one of Prelude and recessional by the ! Outfit your girl or boy with Sundial day leave. Booth broke his right terminal leave following three ? ? ? | Mayor, Edward J. Carlin sug- East Albert street, • Thorn street, . )|j give some Shoes—made by the world's largest shoe manufacturer! years of action including extens- RAhway 7-0300 es d tha 1 a11 tnose prayer for peace. Isabelle Gag- the smallest groups of eighth Class of 45 Boys and Girls band will be under the direction of Club Present Play Bramhall road and John place., m arm during a fall in performance John B. Poland, gunners mate i t\" J^ . interesteted din innon and Ralph (Pepe conducted grade 'candidates in recent years Howard Kelley. Taps will be sound- ior the tv j You just can't beat their smart styling, rugged wearing CEMETERY SERVICES of duty. ive service in the Pacific. first class of 1968 Montgomery building should appear before the Bids on the first three projects \ the flag salute. Reverend John will be held June 19 and 20 at To Receive" Diplo- ed by Frank,Thorn, a student. Miss Tvere-"referred to the Street ana j quality, dollar-for-dollar valuel We carry a range_jof Thursday officers of Mulvey- street is on the D& . Saidor for proper authorities here with con- M. Jaqueth said the invocation. Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland and •Jane Elmer. President of the Ditmars Post No. 681, Veterans crete plans together with evidence mas June 21st Comedy Mystery Drama "Engineering comenitte and the { sizes and styles to properly fit youngsters of all ages. the approaching atomic bomb test, Franklin Schools, with Superin- T^arru of Foreign Wars held memorial -to-furnish—photograph and heli- ow tendent of Schools Arthur L. services at the grave of John Mu- School Band. Forty-five students .of. St. Mary's charge. ineerlng committees...... i ~erarTofg* copter services during tests. much -they could do. When- this Perry making: the presentation of "Cooperating oh this program are tive Audience youngstei lvey who lost his life in the last is done the Mayor stated, every Awards Presented certificates. School will receive diplomas at The petition of residents of the Gluldte+& gfy/ed war. Services were also held in the following patriotic organiza- Fifth Ward for operation of traffic These are but a few which make consideration will be given to aid The thirty-nine awards made by The five divisions or the class the annual Commencement Ex- tions; Mulvey-DItmars (Post 681, V. service. St. Mary's Cemetery at the grave those interested ln-bullding. Principal Ralph N. Kocher were . The Franklin School .Dramatic light at Hamilton street and St. us sure that this war just can't number but 176 students or 12ercises to be held in the parish F. Vf. and auxiliary; Rahway Post Club under direction of Miss Rut:i veterans of Mrs. Charles Carroll, who died be forgotten overnight. When "We .As a result of ±he dscusslon, divided among a number of stud- George avenue was referred to the less than the number which re- auditorium, Friday evening, June 5, American Legion and auxiliary; Carlin presented a on*: act play, Police Committee. A study is now mens gr< $2.98 to $5.50 during the past year and who is near of those Food Collections. David W. Davis, chairman of the ents whose achievement was out- ceived diplomas at the High James J. Healy Chapter D. A. V. mother of Mrs, John J. Queenen. Emergency Housing group set astanding in several fields. 21. Class honors and presentation "The Devil Stone" before an ap- being made by the committee to who serv Red Cross parcel notices, etc., It School graduation exercises Tues- and auxiliary; Joseph F. Dietz preciative audience at the school president of tfieljadies Auxiliary. all adds up to one thing—this war meeting for Monday night when Miss Harriet Marsh who finished of diplomas will be made by Right determine cost of erection of traf- day night. Rev. Monsignor C. J. Kane. Post, C. W. V.; Terrance J. Brady gym last night The Misses Myrna fic light at East Hazelwood ave- . _. siderable is still with us. all those interested In building first in the College Course re- Thirty-two candidates are en- could meet with the zoning group ' The address to the graduates will Kamins, Janet Higgins, Carol nue. The request of Thomas E, settled ir ceived seven of the prizes including rolled at Roosevelt School where and auxiliary; Stein-Harris Poet PARTY AT Y. and other interested agencies to Readers' Digest award of a year's Franz. Hilliard, Farbor Louis Flanagan for reopening of Lincoln tary serv MILLER Unofficial listing of Clara S. exercises will be held June 19. be delivered by the Very Rev. Dean Jewish War Veterans and aux-1 Kmak and William Zahorchak The Gremlin Club held a party discuss their problems. subscription .and certificate for J School playground was._ referred—, at the Y. M C_A._last week-.with -Vanderhoveh estate,- we- under- They include: - Russell Ashby, Joseph M.Dougherty Ph. D. There- iltaryrVeteraaircoinmlttee:-Amer- played the" various pvrts. to the Recreation Commission. back alo 1524 MAIN STREET TEL. RAhway 7-2073 ; Expeditor Speaks Here being highest ranking pupil; Thomas Baxter, Dougas Berger, awards going to Betty MftChell. stand indicates that the death of C. Franklin Daniels, expeditor are 13 boys and 32 girls In the ican Red Cross; Daughters of Fred Headley. Lynn Rutter. Jack The improvement of Forbes out of rhi the elderly woman at the hospital faculty award of $5.00 for highest Barton Blum, Etta Cipolletti, Lois Sonny Hanks, William Marsh. Jo- for the National Housing Agency average in College Preparatory class. American Revolution and Daugh- Ciurczak, Laurel LaCoss, Eileen street was referred to Board ot having t OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS during the past month leaves sime T. Cook, Edward Corson. Arnold an Swendeman and Joan Inger- addres^eu the group on legislation Cpurse; Rebecca Cornell Chapter Those to receive diplomas are: ters of America. Johnson; Barbara Nelson, Betty Assessors. An ordinance covering " •perience 498 parcels of property in Rahway. D'Ambrosa, Jr., Jomes DiSanto, The public is cordially invited Schultz, Cecile Fox, Gloria Bcv- soll in games with a second award Get Ready which had been passed but told Dj A. R. award of $5.00 for highest Lee Fox. Barbara Gelling, Joseph Robert Carlin, John Caulfield. Veteran's Housing program wofa to attend the service. The school; ington and Joan Christian weiv that tod; to.Betty Mitchell. Herbert W. Cas- ? ? ? the group that there would' be no average in History II; Miss Car- Geist, Jean Hall, Ernst Hansen, approved on final reading. __Wi til property parcels_from- .authorities aro particulary-desirous- tor is the organizer and adviser, substantial upswing in building on"Marian HorUng^ Joan iverseri, -:ac -~ft esohitl ons~w e re~app~rove"d~l urn- tho.se of the fifty-foot frontage ~unTiI~ther was a greater flow of of having the Gold Star families, tivities. to the club. $5.00 for highest average in senior James Johnson. Howard Kagan, Robert Farr, Robert Hauer,, Stan- int; over 530.000. to the Board of type up to those covering over ten materials for building .purposes. veterans, their families and friends Piano solos and c uets by Betty Education for regular expenses English; Rahway Women's Club Gerard Krahnert. Marjory Maurer, ley Janik, Joseph Kaiser, Francis ummer •in—attendance. •Sclml:/ Juan Sirlle and Carolyn ;•/ foFS He told Of the work trhirh u'PS in the city—te- being done to eliminate the serious award of $5.00 for higest average Val Meinzer, Gloria Miller, Bar- Lenox, John Mooney, Robert Rack, another $33,120.00 covering bonus expected to undergo unusual ac- The committee of arrangements Griff i opened the ^lORram. payments. A public sale of city housing shortage and to place for three years of Natural Science: bara Nelson, Pauline Pantos, Don- John Sisto, Gerald Williams. includes: Miss Jane Elmer. James TWO NEW CASTLE tivity if the property is offered every American family in a good Rahway Women's Club award of ald Richter, Norma Ritter. An- owned properties was authorized for sale in the near future. Gloria Abate, Dorothy Baeck, Durand, Claire Unchester. Richard for July 1. Patsy Pellegrino _waa Be on the sunny side substantial residence. $5.00 for highest average for three thony. Sacripanti. Jr., _ Alfred Parkhurst.Lee R. Yothers student GO ON HOME MOVIES In discussing the zoning laws. years of English; High School Schneider. Jr., Barbara A. Simon, Catherine Botti, Catherine Butler, Women Complete granted a leave of absence from A review of the listings shows Marilyn Caulfield, Ann Crotchfelt, adviser together with Ralph N. June 13 to JulySl^and Richard- of the beach for all Abe Weitz of that special advisory German Club award of, $5.00 forNeil Troost, Robert Wallace and Kocher, High School Principal and 3 YOU CAN OWNQ many valuable pieces of business j "committee )inted out that it highest average In German for Robert Watterson. Catherine Dunn, Dorothy Faser, Evans was continued as part time The Tet"; THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN abroad face property included, while other par- Tyler E. Clark, a teacher and Past Summer Program building inspector. A contract was "aye's"... in a dashing was unnecessary for a wholesale three years. The seventy-two candidates at Joan Finer, Lucille Gagnon, Joan Commander of Rahway Post 5, cels represent some of the best Franklin School include: George entered into with Rahway Hospital starvation or the cruel fact that they :hange in the present ordinance Jerry Kagan. third ranking Giles, Anna Kavanagh, Helen .American Legion. 3 LITTLE BRUINS business and residential corners student in the College "course re- Amasio, Eleanor Armann, Betty Hebrew Auxiliary Will for service at $5,000 per year." must grow up crippled in body and swim suit or playsuit due to the fact that more than MAKE MISCHIEF! in the city. 'ifty percent of the zones as listed ceived the Ladies' Auxiliary of Bauer. Janet Bean, Robert Ber- Kurnp, Luella Ladd. Florence Liv- Start Several' New Council voted to hold meetings - mind because of the lack of proper that says . .. vacations on the original map have been Rahway Lodge of Elks prize of kebile, Gloria Bevington, -Edith- ingston, Eunice Mauser, Margaret only on fourth Wednesdays of $5.00 for highest average in Math Brauer, Ernest Boynton, Jeanne McCartney Constance Musscchio, Speaker Stresses July and August. Council Presi- nourishment. We must do what we changed—already. He declared, Projects Here are here again! The annual tax sale publication with others, that times have for four years; High School P. T.Brelle, Gary Busse. Thomas But- Mary Olsen, Mary Porter, Eliza- dent Donovan named CouncilmeU can to help them receive the food eo appeared for the first time in this changed and that the attitude of A. award of $5.00 for Best All- kiewicz, Alfer Carlson, Jack Ciur- beth Reilly, Marion Risley, Marie Another Three R's The Ladies' Auxiliary to theReginald Roarke. Sherwood Valen- -paper last week, listing some 47 the zoning board would of neces- round Boy; American Legion Post czak, Joan Christian, Donald Roettenger, Kathleen Schaefer, Rahway Hebrew Congregation at tine and Edmund D. Jennings to necessary for their development. Ask PKTI'.S of property if not "lifted" sity have to be guided by condi- 5, certificate, button and medalCrooks, Marian Curtis. June Cul- -Elizabeth Seek, Dorothy Shan- the final meeting of the season study the parking proposal made by July 1st will be sold by Re- Tells Graduates of the Greater our Home Kconomios Department for tions of the times. for same honor; Senior Latin Club bert, Ruth Daly, John Decker, non, Elinor Skillman, Bernadette Responsibilities They held last night at the synagogue, by Councilman Roark for the LADIES BATHING SUITS MEN'S KNIT POLOS ceiver of Taxes J. Francis Fox. award of $5.00 for excellence for Victor Decker, Robert DuFault, Slonaker, Doris Thompson, Doris announced plans for a rummage Cherry and Main street section. tested recipes in line with the Emer- Sc-cond publication today should Chairman Davis announced a Now Face • Styled in one or two-piece models To make you feel comfortable, yet well dressed for survey had been made showing four years of Latin and the Rens- Louis Felice, Patricia Fittipoldi, Tlce, Dolores Tomassi, and Elaine sale to be held in the near future find the list smaller. Wilson. under direction of Mrs. Sarah gency Famine program. the beach or knock-a-bout season. Sizes S. M. L. over 800 city owned lots suitable salaer (Polytechnical Institute Med- Hillard Farber, Cecile Fox. Carol "The Three R's" of advanced St. Peter's Lists Jantzen $6.95 - $9.95 Solids, stripes and diagonal patterns. ? ? ? al for boy with best record in Sci- Franfz, Dolores Gaglardo, Foster Friedman and Mrs. Anna Black Uughs g*1or» «s thro baby b««n education, supplementing those of and for a, public-card party to be The above figures are of In- (Continued on Page Eight) ence and Math. Gates, Barbara Goley, Carolyn the elementary-grades-and refer- t«» farm anlmali and raid kitchen Beach-Mate ...-..- $3.95 - $5.95 terest—if only in the way of com- Griffis, Fred Headley, Janet Hig- held at Koos Brothers. Monday. jVIa«y-Rahiva'y"G"fa3s" for custard pits; battlt in flour The best all-round girl award ring to Research, recital and July 1 with Mrs. Morris Spieple Honors Awarded Gertrude Kin- PVBLIC ERyiCE Sea Glamour, by Anis $5.95 p:nison with 1933. That year "The gins. Constance Hoffman, Kermit Miller Outlines reconsecration, formed the topic tvgtrl Hilarious UMJV: till $1.00 to ,$2.98 Nt'ws" published in twelve pages a of $5D0 from the High School Jaimson. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson in neally, John Bacek, George Flag Day Program Pt T. A. and the American Legion for a powerful baccalaureate ser- We also have a Complete Line of total of over 6.000 parcels, of which Also, Eileen Johnson, Myrna Ka- charge. Schroll, William KurU certificate, button and medal for St. HighwayJ Plan mon delivered Sunday evening at 4.000 were still in the sale when Scheduled Friday mins, George Klarmann, Louis the high school to the Class of '46 Mrs. David Bosek announced Of the sixteen Rahway students Un1 final day came. the same honor went to Diantha Kmak, Helen KnouV-Joan Kochy. who graduated Sunday from St. PLAY SUITS Pattison. The Legion post medal Addresses Rotarlans and Kiwan- by Rev. John M. Jaqueth. pastor a membership tea to be held Oct- SWIM SHORTS Laurel LaCoss, Joseph Leisee* ober 23 Mrs. Da^ie-1 GoMmsn Peter's Httli SchooL New Bruas.- Tailored by ? ? ? Elk* Invite Public to Take Part for winner or Oratorical Contest lans at MeHlnff Hrrt Trinity Methodist Church, who Styled by Jantzen—McGregor—B. V, D. In box- in Annual Patriotic Affair Paul Leiuser, Frederick Lutthans, was placed in charge of a greet- wick. several received honors. Apparently all of the news of also went to Miss Pattison. on Monday v" pointed to the greater 'responsi- Jantzen rr wove and be)tcd models. Sizes 2S-44. Prom— Gordon MacNaul, James Mc- bilities of life which the graduate ing program Aaj be held during the Ranking among the first ten in fifty years ago is not contained in Carolyn Schoffler received the Dowell, Joan McGarry^ Joan scholarship in the class of 158 Carol King The annual public Flag Day ex- A talk on new State highways holiday season in September. The $2.50 to $4.50 thp columns of the papers of Faculty award of $5.00 "for highest Mitchell, James Mahoney, Ken- aces. next business meeting will be held was Miss Gertrude Ann Kinneally, Dprothy Korby ercises will be conducted Friday average in Commercial Course and and particularly on State High- the text H Tim 2:15, ! 1896—at least -we cannot find It neth Marbach. Mildred Nadler, From September 11. Mrs. Fred Porter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ; .; all sizes ,* and our files go back just 124 evening, June 14, -at Rahway Lodge the John Marshall Club of Barbara Nelson, Sophie Palamar. way Route 4 which will pass thru 'Study to show thyself approved J. Kinneally, of G80 Seminary of Elks, West Milton- avenue, with iark-, just adjacent to this city. was in charge of the meeting with From $2.98 to $13.98 M SUITS years. A letter from a former resi- a $25.00 E. Bond for the same Michael PlesCra, Alan Rand, Jean o God a workman that needeth Mrs. Mort Kamins. secretary, Mrs. avenue. John S. Bacek won a dent of Rahway, JIOW a resident of Judge John'E. Barger, a World honor. She also received the Elks Richter, Joyce Rutter, Lynn Rut- was presented by State Highway not to be ashamed rightly dividing trophy in athletics. George J. B, V..D. War n veteran as the principal Commissioner Spencer Miller. Jr., AI Weber, corresponding secre- the Principality- of Monaco,- on Auxiliary award-of _$5.00-in mem- ter, Larry -Ryan, Nancy. Reyder, he word of truth." The preacher tary. Mrs. David Bosek, treasurer -Schroil won a $10 prize for out-" $•• b*ct-of-ictn« movl» iriefcs in t-he coast of France, turns up speaker. The lodge' committee' ory of Mrs. Umston for making Betty Schulze, Dorothy Serson, Monday at a meeting of the Rah- called attention to the emphasis •standing work in chemistry. Will- strongly urges the public to par- way Rotary Club held in Greven's and Mrs. I. D. Nadel, financial * muting «xpo*i oi camvra f*ahl GIRLS BATHING SUITS §2.tiO "to"|3!98 some very unusual information. greatest progress in the Commerc- Constance Shortreed, Rudy Szol- Jesus placed upon Research and secretary. iam Kurtz won his letter in ath- $•• "Hwdl.u Pln-Up GIH." "Bath- ticipate in this annual service ial department. lar, William Storey, Jr., Thelma Hotel. Members of the Rahway which men today are using as a letics. ing B*auty Holdi Har Mm," many held in honor of the flag of our Kiwanis Club were guests. basis for the enrichment of life. otW camara illutlonil The class of 1918 Endowment Tatro, Marian Valenti, Anna Wit- FRED C. SHOTWELL Others from Rahway In the The signature is that of Ray country. Fund award of $2.50 for highest tke, William Zahorchak. Bcrnlce Mr. Miller said that preliminary "Having discovered certain ba- PASSES AT RAHWAY '-iraduatinR class were Joan I. COME IN Belvalette, who saw that article The program will open with the average in Social Scientific Course Zych. Eileen Wambach and Frank work on the .highway would start sic truths through the study of not Bader. Robert W. Cahill. Joseph* playing of the "Star Spangled Frederick C. Shotwcll of 1330 VOSS' vn nbout the Gettler family in the went to Townsend Howe as did Wietry. at once and that a part of it only natural facts, but also inter- St. George avenue, died"* early C. O'Connor. Bernard E. Shan- SEND HANDY Banner" by the Rahway High MAIN" ST. English magazine "Illustrated" and the L. Bamberger and Scholastic The candidates at Grover Cleve- would be ready for use next year. national relationships," stated Rev. Wednesday as the result of a non, Ruth M. .Gore. Mildred T. ORDER FORM We Feature a complete line of Nationally Advertised School band, introductory exercises Rahway writes: "It 1jCk.es me back many Magazine award of $50.00 for first land School are: William Gelmi, Many of the guests were unable to Mr. Jaqueth, "it is necessary in the paralytic stroke sufered Satur- LuGuardia. Agnes C. Sinister, TODAY!'. v^tts apo when Rahway was at its will be presented by Exalted Ruler prize for Oils in Group II. Howe Betty Latherow, Alice Louise Rei- hear the talk due to the tardiness new day to give utterance to the Theresa M. Krugcr. William Mor- . .ORDER FORM:! Ladies', Men's and Children's Summer Wear John F. Porr and his staff of day. He was in his 94th year. birth and the Pennsylvania Rail- also received the' Certificate of ser, Richard Lemmerman, Caro- of the guest speaker in arriving truths all peoples must share. Re- A member of one of the early gan Mackey. the latter in service. S»nd Caitla Rims Indicated in- road delivered free tickets to Newofficers. Following invocation by th* the and Ungth chtcUd. Merit from the same co-sponsors line Booth, James Collins, James here. cital is the artists interpretation families of this community, he Rt. Rev. Monsisnor C. J. Kane, Yorkers to induce them to go and Chaplain Charles Rorke, selections of the results of his research. Un- •HUINI CAMERA for placing in High School Art Matthews, William Roman, Jac- Rev. John M. Jaqueth, president served as a member of Common of St.. Mary's and Rev. Charles P. HISCHICF Purchase plots to build on in Rail- will be played by the band. Past less this expression takes place, MAGIC Exhibition-Pine Arts Galleries, elect, gave a report of the* Rotary Council from the Fifth Ward. He But trier", of St Mark's, both of way—that was jn 1896. Exalted Ruler William J. Dalton Carnegie Institute. ' (Continued on Page Six) the benefit of the discoveries, will Rahway. were in the sanctuary 50 ft. 8mm $1.75 will then give "the history of the International held recently at At- too kan active interest in civic The Foreign Lanuage Depart- not be suff icienUy known to make afairs. He was a" member and during the exercises. ISO ft. 8mt J5.50 lantic City. Vice-president R. G.the world a safer and better place That reference of Rahway being flag. ' ., . ment award of $5.00 went to Joyce ANNUAL MEETING Drinkuth presided with G. Row- president of the board of trustees 100 ft. 16mm $2.75 at Its birth In 1896 is a little off tn which to live. NOTICE This will be followed by an altar Garber for achievement in.. two The Annual Meeting of the land Boyce, secretary. tPast Presi- of the First Presbyterian Church Garbage will be collected twice 360 ft. 16mm 18.75 HARRIS' the line of factr—what with the service given by Esquire Thomas languages taken two years each members of the Rahway Y. M. "Finally. Reconsecration calls for thirty years. He was a di- : dent Charles F. CMalley intro- a week throughout the city from \\ hometown paper already 124 years Buchan and officers.. District for man doing his utmost to letrector in several buldlng and loan Sound 350 ft. 16=$ 17.50 o! with one being taken in the senior C. A. for the election of Directors duced Rotarian guests including Monday, June 17 until Septem- d. Yet the statement that the Court'Judge John E. Barger, a year. God see that he is a sound work- associations; NAME. MAIN STREET, at the bend, RAHWAY, N. J will be held on Thursday, June A. H. Davis and Fred Zink. Charles ber 14. Ashes and rubbish will Railroad company giving away free member of the lodge, will then pre- The Rahway Women's Choral 13, 1946, at 8:00 P. M. at the man" as Dr. James Moffett ex- STREET. tickets to come out here as late Stats was the guest of Edward The funeral will be held Friday be collected only on the regular RAHWAY 7-0545 sent the address of the evening. Club award of $5.00 for senior Rahway Y. M. C. A. Koos. Rev. Chester M. Davis, D presses the idea. To handle the afternoon at the Pettit Funeral collection days weekly. | ZONE. as 1896. shows how far the town The program will be closed with cmr_: I Earl P. L. Burchfidd, D, presented members of the Ki- Home. Interment will be in Rah- PETER GODFRET, lj the entire assemblage singing (Continued on Page Six) 'Continued on Pago Ehiht.> STATE- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M. (Continued on Page Eight) 1 Secretary, wanis Club present. way Cemetery. ^.t Street Commissioner j Smd C**tU Fttmi' FREE Catalog • "America."