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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 THE RAHWAY minutes of the sounding of an air raid alarm, (test or ac- von when taking part In club School gyro class are invi The Rahway Record tual), must be permanently extinguished. Also new is the same tournaments, and for special ji h Y Established July li, 1822 regulati.an concerning tl»«* shtHrhng of hghts on trains and 1470 Broad Street Tel. Ran. 7-OSOf Rahtray, New Jersey Ex Llbris. .TByWilliam Sharp V. M. C. A. The Boys' Wo^k Sech - Published Thursday afternoons by The Rahway Publishing buses. One of the old regulations which has been modified retary and Earl Walter, physical Civilian Corporation. Entered at the post office at Rahway. New Jersey. us second class mall matter under the act of March 3, 1879 is that which prohibits auto drivers from using highbeam headlights and now requires that the upper half of the head- conducting the contest. All preps a club contest, so join n.jV "~ Walter P. Marple _ Publisher light lens be obscured by some1 opaque muU'rial ire invited to take part. Come to 1 bs ready u> take pan :'r. -he ^ STOOD o&uren BBMSSK club meeting on Thursdays and I gym. swtm, and speciai ic-.^*'''' J. Jerome Knies Editor S or ne MA&aFcenr learn all about it. that will be a part of ir.'e cin>'"' The Rahway Record This newspaper was rounded and is maintained upon the princi- In a statement which accompanied the i*e\v regula- wntu poues or THE L I ple of a clear, concise and unbiased presentation of all the ROVAL AJtt TOUCH— New Members program. SHIT THE PAST IS GONE Q~ WE FACE TO-DAY Dg interesUne news or the community, and upon the basis of a tions. JVIaj. Gen. T. A. Terry, Cornrnanding the Second •KSVBJHWg PtfiJJOC Boys' win a Y. M. C. A. Boys' j win First Gamp HUMAN CCNPUCT VtA3 Department autographed pencil. I The American Way • y • pi,. progressive editorial policy. Service Command, emphasized thut ihe rules jrovern- so MUCH OWED arso V'ol. 121. No. 2199. If you are a member of the Prep ; basketball team won ,; 'p°*. Every .uursday—3.Uv«r«d by C»rTler. RAHWAY. N. J.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1942 Subscription |3 00 a Year En Advance HW TO SO FEW.™' s PER COPY FIVE CENTS Member of New Jersey Press Association ing the control of artificial lighting in the scacoast zone Club and bring in new members j game of the season by tiefea''"* of his command not only are here to stay for the dura- you will receive, besides the new la Boys' Team from tin- Pp:- . Vff lion, but also that both Army and Navy authorities are pencil, additional points In the j boy Y. M. C. A. Both teams p'av«< Thursday. November 19, 1942 attaching increasing importance to their enforcement. club's contest. well but Rahway cam? o.i; or. u American Way "Y" Club wUh a final score of 35 [0 3^ Defense It was pointed out by Gen. Terry that his command is f 9 The American Way Club. Bova was high scorer for" BV'* •SHE FINAL TEST cooperating wtih the United States Fleet as well as with of the Boys* Department, wilt be way with a total of 19»r.M.-. Bar- ».-.THEB£ S NO POAOTICU. STSUCTUBE to a representative team ney Oldfield was second l-.gh •»••'-' Notes T:ie people of this country are face to face with the members of the Engineers' from Washington in WHICH COULD WITHSTAND an exhaustive study of skyglow and methods for its re- THE SU3WS 7H*T HOOBMH AVIATION the First Presbyterian > u points. The game uj. piajed in^s: critical of all tents that can be exacted of our form of CAN HAIL UPON IT...' Church on Monday Night. Both | at Rahway on Armistkv Da The new advisory commit- duction. He indicated that aerial reconnaissance will groups will take part in a ping I return game will be pia'.rv; Rahway II Ready For Regional i/ivernmem — inflation. It 15 more difficult to understand tee to establish a day nursery be used regularly as a check on skyglow. pong tournament which will be in | later date. In Rahway to take care of man war. It is intangible. -at—l&a—Amorioan g children of women workins Dr. Paul F. Cadman. loading economist hfi p^intorf club's Program committee. The Allison liquid-coo:«j a -. in war plants will meet in "it must be realized." said Gen. Terry, "by residents, Boys- TMew Group To '•JI '.hat it will take a lot nun' than laws to fight inflation. crag en^Qft_£enJ^i]iS_Ijjii4jL,i,l. tfco Oils Hill] 11" businessmen, and industrialists that the refutations, aav- Inspectibns per part averse 10 S P. M. tomorrow nlfhi. Mrs. r-aditional Rivals Tilt- presem. policy of one arjup blaming :y,.,- Duncan A. Talbot has been ut-Moat fnr the rising cost of living, will prove 1sectlon s of tho three states alv heri> tl)s;u v for the dura. were, present at first rehearsal ' per engine, named chairman by Tyler Leave Monday held Friday night, at the "Y". V Clark, head of the local De- Mail Must Be ,:.<.is:rou wa^ George White has accepted the Tlie average cost of aLi;.i:nj0 « fense Council. This commit- Play Here Thursday ;n .i.-n: v.-. PM'(.LI1 sa\'ini:s. pr.ce regulations, wa.ue stabihz-J directorship of the choir and will at wholesale is less than 25 cects tee will be formed as part of For Induction i.ion, rationing, and credit control. . "Dimout regulations are inconvenient." continued meet with them tomorrow, at 6:30 a pound, while lh;> coat of a'.. the War Service Committee In By Tuesday Inflation is a challenge to the individual. As Dr. Cad- |- Gen. Terry, "however, they are essential to the preser- m. at the "Y". Any member planes and aviation engines a JJ and will be under the juris- Visitors Will Come Primed To EJHI man observed: "This is one of the real occasions when the t vation of human lives, the protection of war cargoes of the Boys' Department who isto S15 atwund-. Even simpy items diction of the Defense Coun- All But 84 Per Cent Of and interested in singing may join the lilce_ shells cost from 25 iu 51) ,.fr.s cil. Tac-folJowinff— have-been Wartime Demands Cited \ Scarlet WimiW Streak: Both American people have a chance to demonstrate the moral coastal shipping. Therefore, they are going to be TCTTeuTVave' a irTefTd tTTaTf"a"po'una. asked to serve as members Quota Fille.l B> As Reason For Early of the committee: F. M. Dev- -r^trf-thr-rrtrtTorr rn rrrpmcrttrnTfnTSSTtrbe" obedient to the , ""enforcecTTand I feel confident that every sensible and would like to join with you bring n Fine him along. UnrHPrwI^McafeeHFraalc^oinr^ Knlisitnienti —Mailing: Thia •.t-nfoi'ceablo. For. uf a ti'uth, inflation cannot bo^cun-J patriotic individual in the seaooasi areas will continue —' "—Frlday-NItcrs son. Mrs. Nelson Taylor. Mrs. The bulk of the Christmas mail Fifty-one members of the Boys' A. J. Davids, Miss T. Catov The local Selective Service Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock two football teams and Miss Clara. Chapin. must be in che post office by next Most of us have occasionally been guilty of uncon- Department came out to the "Y" has received an order for the Tuesday if deliveries on time are will clash in an all-important game at Riverside Park. "The changes in the new dimout regulations." con- last Friday night to see what a sidered attacks on industry, labor, or polmcs, as ,f each | . ,.,. . .. , _ largest number of selectees to bg ssnrttdr-accoTdlmi urTost^f-R**hwav High Schuul will ynottt the" Regional cIuded Gen Te v art based on the resuhs ofou r H Friday-Niters Sweepstake was The following nnem Ls renrintfiri to be sent from RaThwav master-Martin-F: Getting^. n- in "th-e annual contest'that Is Tasf "becoming a tradi- group was a separate entity. We need all three groups and j ence dunng [hepas t slx montnS| on studlt>s made bv clvlllan and each one- agreedThai, he-hatla' f-.im [he Civilian Defense maea? precedented wartime demands on swoll time:—Tomorrow niglM-the ISTaTthe reouest ofTyTer"ciark. t^Trree seTecTTve service the postal and transportation sys- tional- rivalry between the two schools. For both teams the^sooner we realize it, just so much sooner will leaders of ' liyhtiru' iw-'inwrj, c:cpcrt" of public Li,L; i / ^ rev IN pcoajmoHM HOUTWOOO Friday-Niters will have -air old Defense Council chairman. The made a law. However:~rt5eT tems, plus a prospective record the game is highly important. To Rahway, victory will gioup uiud.iatL , 13 n« UMTDKf/SY VERSICW OF fashioned song-fest. This will be ainhor, Bruce McDaniel, executive of havtf b T r~" War Stamp Sale made this nation. However, the test is before us. final and office of Civilian Defense and the Array in a mutual such groups. _and_ arrangements jiers of the Bnvs' Tlepart-mpnt. axe security Is great, effort to"insure complete ohsprvanfp of jh'* n**-13^--i^ffH^a- TD where, I realty~don"*t kriow "Boa'ra" receives credit, against i r 1 D * -i xvr ' 1 The Rahway Federation pf_* To Register Local (»irls in normal times." Mr. Gettings J« Ord(.ly I Between tlie halves of the game irrevocable. Everything heretofore has been preliminary^ be madeTor an enjoyable eve- invited. But there must be some cool Churches will hold its annual said. T/"*ll IT A * i the Women's War Savings Com- tions. He said, "effective continuance of our war effort By Chalmers Reed ning. Holidaj Program , , Local Retailers Warned Last Minute Mail "'- •with plenty of cribbing. Not so" now. You cannot crib in a place in heaven tl'.e U To File Prices With Union Service on Thankseiv- For Soliiiers""Danoes JVlllCCl 111 ACtlOn I mittee of Rahway will sponsor as well as our personal safety depend upon the full com- The active_season at the Y is High School Bowling Leafirue Boys' we axe now planning to Where air-raid victims can go. [heir quoia. for all voluntary en- tne Day at the First Metho- "If the bulk of parcels and test in which natural law is the judge. The Pars, lead by Captain Peter have a lot of fun at the "Y" on Forces For this reason 84 per- At Camp Kilmer greeting cards are held back un- sale of war stamp corsages to I now on in earnest, anil every day RAHWAY Wuh lipstick smeared on my istmenLs in tl'.e U S. Armed dist Church on Grand avenue Only production, thrift, economy and honesty in public pliance ofithe public with the new dimout rules. Such Soppas, are leading the other five Friday and Saturday of the cent, of the entire quoca has been I HI +H« neiiai tim* ih» n*»rirtH nf T. >-vi« »T r> »r . those in attendance at the game, finds plenty of action in all de- forehead ' at 7:30 a. m. Rev. Edwin A. Parent Of U S !V[arl t compliance, therefore becomes the duty of every per- partments.-The Boys' gym classes •teams in the Y's High School Thanksgiving-day Holidays. Plan filled by volunteers. RetailerRatios inn Rahwa Boary dwho have Goldsworthy, pastor of the Officers and "'committee chair- aiout ^*L£?TS to M-*eyl] » - " » * Member, of the High Schoo! and private life can stem the tide of inflation now BRAKE SERVICE I would racher depart this life men were elected Thursday eve- : Boosters' Club will sell the cor- son in the area." are showing unusual interest on Bowling league. The Pars have now to be here and get in on as Men Called failed to file a statement of their First Baptist Church, will de- simply cannot be distributed in ' Notified By Navy won nine games and lost three, much of the good time as you S. J. GASSAWAY Tl'.an t.ry to explain 'how it got ning at the second meeting of the the part of the boys, for Earl Wal- there maximum prices on cost-of-living liver the sermon. Rev. Ches- The Regional team will come the r. O. C_^ and chairman of thecan. Plenty of game tourna- Following induction of the -tcr-M. "l>nvls, O.tt~PS9tSf~St •ftatmay U. fc. TXToTaTfH in threace h their destinations after OT5ori s Deatfi It must also be noted that proven violators of the dim- ter, physical director, has the boys 1M3 Main St., At Emerson Av Tonight when I meet mv wifa -mfTioctlTies are being'sent "flve-^ here Thursday with nary a victory- THEY MIGHT BE ALIVE TODAY Luckystrilces are tie for second ments. Swimming Viikog an«i en_ the First Presbyterian Church Boys' Lobby of the Y. M. C. AChristmas.. " stated Mr, Gettings. ' | out regulations are liable to ere penalties, urrnrriinu-, in ..all penned nn »-ith tertainment. The ants have • nibbled my before re- clay" noticei by the local Wat- Those elected to direct the work Mr. Gettings called attention to Word was received here Satur- 1 this season and a win over Rah- Admirnl Murw-ll t-h\»r of ipn M-,.-,-y Pn,..., r0Bfam •pTSceTwith seven games won and have a week's leave and chairman of tne Union "ATederaTl Tla w provides the' penalty iDi ProBram ' WhereiWhere in the past boys five, games lost. The Hot Shots Gra-Y Club nngers and Rationing Board, of Services Committee, will be of the Council_which is made up facts released recently by the Post day of the death of the first Rah- ! way will mean at least one bright r u^j ,t ptMum have Deen chiefly interested in porting to Fort Dix on Decem- ' Price -Wiled—in—artfoTV. -spot-in The'sctrectme. CoacTTT^is and Docks come next with six won and six All members of the Grammar And jiusr-'bugged in my nose. 1409 Irving street. This was an- in charge of the program. I of representatives, from local Offlrf Oepartmeiit in -W&ah-iag-ton. I "'^y—ra-an—to- •cks. in an address to the American Federation of :o f a fine not- iee*xceed So.000. or imprisoftm«it for not more : soccer and basketball this new Yju'il find'a grasshopper's rhil- Mr ftnd Mrs Brady, of 272 • Goodwin, formerly of Linden who Labor convention at Toronto, put the American workmen than one year, or both, for each offense. ImmpHi.-itP PV- commando kind of activity lost. Harland Rush, captain of Those "who wiTTgo 'to Newarklor + nouncia here today~by"Ed"wa'rd" Tcharitable. church and social or- in 1941, about 21.950 mail cars • - trie i. u. v\'s and chairman of the phys'ical examinations and in- Kearney, chairman of the board. ganizations, . were Mrs. William were required between December j Morton avenue were notified by ' became head coach au-tHe start jr-^-'and labor leader's—s the boys active and -interested. Playing leapfrog over my toes. th L'lusion from the Eastern Military Area faces violators league, is leading the league in Life, Auto, Fire. RAhway 70640 I Lints, chairman; Lt. William 12 and 24 to deliver Christmas ' * U. S. Navy Department of the of this season, has been handi- Basketball has been put in its My disposition is blistered. duction Monday are as follows: Five-Day Notice high game rolled with a total of Robbery. Executor, 164 W. EMERSO.V The U. S. Army Needs I Kuip, Superintendent of the N. J. mails—enough cars to make a 'death of their son. Pvt. Terrance ' capped by injuries to some o! his Among other things.-4ie told the workers that "you can- , the regulations and if the offender is an enemy alien, he i right place, a-ryl the boys are ' a con- to find shelter. to* and from soldiers, sailors and ladjs are written on the wall in the blood of American soldiers, ting on a new coating. In a few days the odor of boiling tar Daniel Di Donate 1617 .Gordon Rationing boards throughout the Owners Listed Here workers as well as members af-th.fi and received his early educatrorr'-'e-t '>*<* returned to form and Pull eo-operation has been "State are compiling lists of retail- armed forces, will be to send 65 marines throughout the world. in the schools of that city. He i were a team to'be reckoned with sailors and airmen who have died because-strikes and slow- wifTdelight the sensitive nostrils of the inhabitants of thai Kiven to t-he United War—Drtvc a3 j e-WarctensTHenSst night 15" Thomas J. Di Donato. 1613 This extraordinary job must be ln anv Room 203 of the City Hall and ers who have not complied with A total of 521 passenger car local girls, properly chaperoned, graduated from the High Brid«e < Dea companyt . The local eleven downs in vual industries reduced our production of the ma-portion of the city." wi-il as the U. S. O. Council or- Gordon place. the filing provis-ion of the price to Camp Kilmer dances one-eve- kept current, even while tlhe holi- High School and moved to Rah- i *''" fu" strength for Thurs- Eanmuion. The Y is the logical discussed the new dimou.t rules Nathaniel Fitch, 77 Lewis street. owners registered at the three day rush of mailings is handled. chines of war—men who would have been living today had and regulations and the distribu- regulations, and will send five- schools Friday in the last day of ning a week. Girls, who must be way with his parents four yeary s 'day's contest as will the Regional I meeting place for civic and com- George S. Hawke, 562 West day notices to such delinquents. over 18 and present suitable ref- Also, he pointed out. the postal t pd S f tion of helmets to the air raid war- Hazelwood avenue. registration under the new mile- ago. He was employed by Merck | team. Spencer, former they but received a new plane, a tank, a gun. Rahway 25 Years Ago i munily groups, and the Y Officials establishment is operating with Co., Inc., before enlisting in i world'ld's bicycle champ, who has have alwaalwa ss densd , chief Air Raid Warden Walter E. Hawthorne. '323 age gasoline rationing program, Continued on Page Two en tni _2Another group of local boys, left, this city t-oda,^ for l y b^n willing to have many inexperienced personnel, the Marines, Pvt. Brady was well ^ ? teanVs. trainer all season. - — Oecrt'e Black was in charge and Chestnut street, RoseUe. according to Superintendent of ^ Camp Dix, Wrightstown, to enter training for the great'na- I les>e ^roups • Tyler Clark, chairman of the De- Schools-Arthur-Ij.-Eerry.-r . •• • , In athletic "circles lnTEaTv Joseph ui. Monroe. ,.JJ_ g . Students To Present "way having been a mergDer oi thetras--the"ScafleTTads Tn fine phy'sl-"' p n Ca(rn"cTI7~wSs the principal ; The registratioegi n totals at theRahwavans Respond To called to tile armed servlce.s- WHITE HOPE OF MANKIND^ tional selective army. The boys were given n s nd- ff nn- The Day—pr«sr-»r street. These new employees naturally Rambler A. C. football team ' same of thane seasod asn Ithet isy tharee lastex.- TRUf speaker. three schools was as follows: lrai on the bcak-That it 15 being fought today, involving "Ser the auspices of the local Army and Navy Committee, now in good order, with the regu- -Fred—Er Jenkins. m~ Mumiw Test Air Raid Alarm cannot handle the holiday mail which was .managed by Ralph L. ! Peered to prove their worth.-. cia street. Roosevelt. 158: Franklin. U2: 1& >r esfrrl te U--g-y-ffl—and—swr Throughout the acres the most precious Merobers of the High School jam with the smoothness and Smith. Tickets for the contest can still Si.vi_Liiin_aiid.4ruUtary. forces--a 1 ike-,--ha-s caused foretrocring5-{-' f - " ^~^y Chair11ran—Barvtri~Ar'msTfohg.'"~~ conducted every Tuesday, COFFEE REGISTRATltJN "Xouis D. Johnson, 514 Madison Orover Cleveland, 1T1. The total Tyler Clark, chairman of the speed of the postal veterans whom Institutional users of coffee.such Student bocly are presenting Gil- listing for the entire period was Surviving Pvt. Brady, besides j ^ purchased at the Y. M. C. A. of the gloomiest character. It has been predicted that "Plans prepared and approved by the State authorities are classes for Women dirt that could be bestowed on man or .venue. bert and Sullivan's comic opera local Defense Council, stated that they replace. his parents, are three brothers, : and the High School today and to- morning, for Grammar and High as restaurants,, hotels, etc., be- Raymond T. Larking, 526 West 3,734. he was well pleased with the day- In view of these handicaps to civilization could easily crack under the strain, dragging were examined by the members of the Board of Education woman—has been the gift of jewelry. 6an registering under the new cof- H. M. S. Pinafcre inthe High Lieut. Leo F. Brady. Jr.. of the ' morrow Tickels purchased at the School girls in the afternoon, and Maple avenue. School Auditorium December 3 time test air raid alarm in Rah= the service. Mr. Qettlngs added, U. S. Army Corps: John , Bate will be advanced In price, ac- us all to doom along with the dictators we are fighting. at a special meeting last night preparatory to fireproofing young women in the evening. Alt And diamonds lead all the rest in their '« rationing program yesterday. Garl J. Meier. Box 57 West In- way yesterday. The 'test' lasted postal patrons should mall their The registration, which is being and 4. Eugene Wackermanh, as- PURSE SNATCHEB FAILS and Alfred Brady, of the Morton i cording to Superintendent of The most hopeful sign that this will not happen lies in the various school buildings in compliance with desires of facilities at the Y are given over Diamond engagement true worth, desirability and eternal man avenue. sisted by Miss Ellen Robinson, is Miss Doris Gibson, daughter of for a period of 25 minutes, start- gifts by next Tuesday If ohey wish avenue address; two sisters^ Mrs. schools Arthur L. Perry. ' to the Women and Oirls on Tues- made at the office of the Ration Elmer E. Morgan. Jr., 2nd ave- the progress that has been made in the field of scientific the State Department." and wedding gift en- beauty. So for this Christmas, when musical director of the produc- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gibson, ing at 2:10 P. M. with the aU-to insure that their friends will "the Morton days. This includes not oniy the Board, in the Rahway Trust Conv- nue. Pine Hill "Ctear" sTgn~aT~5eTngT)lown atT3'f3 medical research and in the wide application of the results "Through his efficient-service at Fort Benjamin Harri- semble with mountings ill—>yant_-to—express—all-the-h»pe~and- Pb -of 1482 New Church street, wtm I'lsappointed at Christmas. -avenue address and Mrs. Allen gym and swimming, bin, the T,nhhy In niitlc -Paay-bttliUim;. Irving Street, wliT Woodson Mosley, 485 East the victim- of a would-be purse All units of the Defense set-up Hoppaugh. of Califon. Hazelwood avenue. • - Students taking the leading Didja of that resparch Snrh Htfaih-Hoaling HiFnprbe played. John Popo. 1T16 Essex street. typhoid. tuberculosis, pneumonia and others too "numerous captain and transferred to Camp Devens. Mass." means most to you in this world, a dia- Jorie Knappt , Jack Chapln_ . John corner of New Cnurch street _and time and the public responded Assistant Fire Chief, .Tamos a. Tne Ladies' t>ay Committee has Samuel J. Rivers, 152 East Rtrtrert—Nichols; GeKClfftcSrTtral avenue.'" Mils <3-T6sori~Tvas The streets Stevens, or 1377 Main street lost CITY COUNCIL MEETS Notice to mention have either been eradicated or largely con- announced a special -be-treanui^i Jial '" "• - Emerson avenue. ln the business area of the citypart of the little finger of his left ho w uicklv most Maurer, Barbara MJngus. David hit over the head with, a stick'but Members of the City Council I xe 1 owners dimmed .trolled, _ JVloaLntXhis--mir-acu-lous-pr-e^r-ess-h-a-s—ta-kerr-piarr' ^ Qil£St Day-programs-for the Wo- fleet all that you want it to mean -Jerry Roppoll, 2021 State High- Mlstovsky and Helen Hehnly. A her screams caused her aocoster were practically deserted almost hand, Friday. whUe_ working on .w'U.hold. mete.regular bi-monthly l} • part of their automobile right here in our own country in a comparatively few years. "The Common Council metlast night and discussed the men in the local industries. On way, Spring Lake.. large chorus of students -wWl com—to- -flee without- -obtairrm -immedhitely—atteT~th«~ sounding TWSTiKSSoT-BbaE: He was "treated at" meeting in the Council chambers headlight lenses? December 1, the Ladies from the you and me handbag. of the alarm. the Rahway Memorial Hospital. of the City Hall tomorrow night. Our medical men have been able to work in unique free- proposed abandonment by Public Service of the trolley line National -Pneumatic Company-will — Continued on :Pase Pour plete the cast. It is reported that there was dom. No social dogmas or political nnjTressinn in any fnrm. jfragL-Eexth Amhny jo W-e-s-tf4e^d-,-passing~thfough Rahway be guests. hy-ding— quite a demand for black paint and-friction tape, for a day or two pampered, their work. In addition to their own research, and Clark Township, in favor of-a ten-bus service to be es- Fellowship Club Last Sunday the Rahtray ii Aii Editorial The Fellowship Club will have Ladles' and Gents' last week. they were able to utilize to the fullest extent the scientific tablished over practically the same route." Women's War Savings Com- I PLEAD WITH YOU FOR THRIFT" its regular dinner meeting to- BIRTHSTONE mittee, led by Mrs. Joseph W. knowledge painfully accumulated by medical martyrs "The Union Co"unty park system is unsurpassed in night. Rev. John H. Hauser, Rec- Costello, launched 'Women at From The 'American Banker'—Courtesy Of The Rahway National Bank tor at St. Paul's Church, will be 1 amid disease, death and tyranny the world over.' beauty anywhere in the State of New Jersey, according to RINGS War Week flurlnc which they The gonpcl Pf tr*-'" '"• °" mum HnnnrpMnl 1Tin1 i.nt.hpl Illfnch nnil of ttn» nr- Kvpi-rll-tiplnir the luitu or wuman who ho Var savings Bonds is in a better A Good Salesman Can the guest of honor, and will bring to sell the greatest civillan goods. These two factors contribute to the threat or a position than the neighbor who holds none. These War Bonds The surest guarantees for the future health of soldiers J. W. Faust, national official of the Playground and *» appropriate Thanksgiving' •fro misunderstood by certain voices ln the New peal of a decade 11 sincrle week's volume of War paralyzing inflation that could disrupt our entire economy, bank- will become the nest egg with which some families will purchase Be Employed For eiviliaiitt alike, art: uuinflltiient medical officers and"" "" Association of America, in a recent-report." message. This club lor Men in- Bonds and Stamps that have aco. that it seemed for a while that this old American virtue was rupt untold thousands of citizens, and destroy the morale of the new homes, or educate their children. 30 Cents A Week "The possibility of the Y. M. C. A. basketball team vites all who are interested in been sold in Railway durlmr ln dancer of belnc proscribed from our national life. nation. Only natlon-wtde saving on a tremendous scale, only "They will enable.people temporarily eut or work to support private physicians who can bring into play the scientific Current Events to Join. Informa- Tf you are in business and capturing the State championship is now a subject of specu- any seven days slnoe the start Hut th'T° hnvf-jbjgEed-and-tadny-there. aJe-no morc-ont--- ifHteThe? will unablinithcrB'Toijuniie washing IM- want to employ a salesman resources of centuries to protect and save life. tion can be had by calling She Y. "So today, I plead with you for thrift. I plead for savings. chines, vacuum cleaners and automobiles they have forgone lation in Rahway sport circles." Program spoken and Insistent champions for thrift than the men of the who will work for you con- Without this safeguard for our physical welfare, our «f ' Women jit War Week' here Administration. One of those champions is John L. Sullivan—a I plead with the American peoplo to lend every possible dollar during tho war. In short, they are a custom-made security. stantly among most of the peo- —spiritual foundations could' be "sadly'"shalt'erT. "AridThough attempting a new form Wedding Band •n Rahway Is part of a na- out of their incomes to their Government. We are not asking .tailored to suit not only the current financing demands of the ple . living in Rahway and of program for Friday nights. The SERVIGE FOR EIGHT eood name in any fleht—whp is Assistant Secretary of the Treas- —thre^TorrereTlTig"~WBrk oi medicine will never be oompleted, In Beautiful Mahogany Chest tion-wide effort to produce you to five that money—but to lend tt. . - Government and the need to control inflation, but also to fitth o vicinity, you can employ one at Rahway 5 Years Ago gym Is now available Jor church. Sets From 'he biggest seven-day, sale of ury A New Hampshire New EnjrlanBer, Mr. Sullivan comes by "I am not asking you to do an easy job or a part-time jab. future saving, investment and purchasing problems of tbe Amcrl- as little as 30 cents a week. it has advanced sufficiently to be the white hope of man- "James Montgomery's three-act comedy, 'Nothing But neighborhood, industrial and com- 8 Salmi ForUa ft Hollow Handle KnI his apostleship of savings auite naturally. He was a speaker ln Just get in touch with The l(i TmiHpuoiiH H Dinner War Bonds and Stamps since Savinfs-as-usual like buslness-os-usual will not satisfy the needs c»n_people ln the post-war era. munity groups. Games and leader- $ Pearl Harbor. It will also New York Tuesday at the "Herald Tribune" Forum on Current of the time. "I bee you to join the Treasury today hi its effort to finance Record and ask for an adver- kind in the present horror. the Truth,' was presented by the seniors of Rahway High 3 Serving: SnootiH H Houp i tising man to call on you to ar- School at a matinee yesterday in Grover Cleveland School ship will be furnished for these 16-95 focus the spotlight-on the tre- Problems at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel In New York, and there "Wo must stop spending as usual on the good and pleasant the war, to combat Inflation, and to provide for post-war per- range a series of small inex- gym parties,'with swimming for mendous contribution the wo- nreaohed a messaee which echoes that which bankers have-been- things of life. We must spend much less of our income on the sonal security. If you belong to a Chrlsteas_C3nb_xnu_wlll-bo- .._ Auditorium." mixed groups as an added attrac- per set penstve-adstoTnvnTrrtne Want" men oX Rahway are, making _ptgathlBii_i"ptgathlBii_i")) ""» TreasuTreasury'y s behalf since before Pearl S^hSt-S^hSt ...j>rcspnt_and-.inYCat_muolLjnore..af our Income- in our-own future.' xetUng~a-check-fromyourUanTf wKMiiThe next few weeks. Take Ad section. That these ads arc ti MemberMb s of any of the "Unemployed census cards were delivered by local tion. taUWO le war. " and which bankersbk , in fact as the custodians of ththee nation's (Freedom is what we are baying wo Invest our money In War at least half of that money and Invest it in War Savings Bonds. profitable for business con- or organizations can savings motive, have never ecased to preach. Bonds and there is no better thing for America to buy than Take at least half of your dividend checks, your Interest on bonds, cerns to use has been proved just between you and -postmeR-te-erH-hoiues in Ihe city Tuesday. All local unem- have further information by com- Many and varied programs Freedom. - ' or your Christmas bonus and buy War Savings Bonds. Buy at over and over again fpr- many ployed and partially unemployed must fill in these cards municating with the General Sec- '•avo been planned for the After noting that the IT. S. spending budect for Bscal 1943 years and whatever your', busi- by ding week here In Rahway and the current year—was $84 billions and the U. S. income* budget "I ask you to show your friends and your neighbors in your least a few War Savings Stamps out of every bit of Income that retary at the Y. Groups which EM-BEE own community that It really is smart and patriotic to be thrifty. passes, through your hands. Above all, this Christmas give War ness is, It Is no- exception. This and return them by tomorrow." - -r • v have already made good use of these activities are being sup- was $21 billions, leaving 581 billions 'to be 'raised by. borrowing is well worth while .investitrtrt- ^^^^^^^^ Continued From Page One ^^ZZ "A decrease in the number of accidents, which have Jewelers > Opticians ported by the many women's and declaring the Treasury'* knowleflee that the light on in- Warn them of the danger of unnecessary spending and show them Savings Bonds as presents. For your children especially there Ing. the Y facilities are the Lutheran flation reutiires borrowing as much as possible of this $68 trillions by your own conduct and by the management of your own homes is no finer gift. Such a gtft is literally a present with a future. Among the new regulations is one requiring that all been caused in Route 25 here, can be expected next year Young People, the Pilot Plant RA. 7-1564 85 E. Cheery St., Rahway, N. that you practice what you preach. In this way-you will not only give them money but aecurlty^for Publication ¥buv*day Club, the Fellowship of First Booths fa»-?ho sale of stamps from investors and savers to stymie the inflationary effect of our ..lights, visible from out-of-doors which cannot be . ex- when the work of constructing safety islands in the middle Open Thill's., Frl. and Sat. Evenings T- and bonds will-fee'located at huge spending, pointed out that tlio American people would have "The Investment of every possible dollar In War Bands is the kind of world you hope they will be able to grow up ln. . Afternoons > ittinTguished, completely obscured or reduced within five of the highway will be completed." Presbyterian Church, and the strategle twlnts In the bnsl- 536 billions greater personal income JH tbe year than ln 1910, even the finest insurance you can purchase for the future—not only "Here is a Job every man and woman in America can do to BcaiUlne Wednesday Neighborhood Club of" Upper after paying ourlBofeasedtaxeg, and went on.to Bay: for your country but for yourself and for your family. help win this war. Let's' all get into this fight and utay in It "At the same tlmp there Is this treat Increase in the net ln- "Whether Om nrmlBtlce-brJngg_gHli-ll-gm)d-UmcB--nr bad— tllitoT" ""~" ' ~ 5;B0 P. TUT. 1_

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• War Bonds on your shop- TUSSDAT. NOVEMBER 24, 1942 Soci&ls; Church Programs^ Make Active Week list for Women At War PAGE fects of a heart attack. He was I L -. employed in the New York ofice i , , y of the Pennsylvania Railroad and '>»tm>vtd Ruth M. Hilton Marries Louise C. Paris The Classified Ads Vnijom | SUNDAY : ===: Deaths was a member of the Brother- I'm Proud to Serve Acme >uise C. Paris Married To Engineer L I. Girl Weds ... , -,, . . .. . r = nood of Railuad Clerks He was International II SCHOOL William Hauer At St. Mary's Married Sunday a-so a member of Si: Marys Womatl S Club Frank Corrado Church. Surviv.ng Mr Corrado. besides M.-- !!.:•.. M H..:cn dauui-.ter and members o: Sc \iln , Married Sunday , Alv««» &*-*» Activities [Fireplace Coal Funeral services fJr Prank Cor- •> LESSON-- 1 rado. 41 years of age of 245 Eas:his wife, are a son Frank; a By HAHOLD L. LL'KDOUIST D. .T M: ..".-. M:- Hr;:, .1 H:.:.)r. Chinvh Mrs Hauer hi", bin P\t. Vincent YUu-lan Vied Of Th« Moody Btbl ' ; u [FULLY GUARANTEED daughter. Rose; his mother. Mrs Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. m '••' " " '°- -'~ :'••':•":<'" .rnp.J^e^-. by ii\e Amen.'ao Axri- November . . . { By Mary _ _«— • of thess composers acc M:l:on avenue Mere held Lh:s (Released by Wesu i: v; 1 :1 u Kase Corrad; and a brother An- • - " •' ----i:>- •' .uliuia: c:-.e:n:.-al Company Car- To Loral <^irl At .Vlarriajrei T.;e Music Departmen: of theenjoyment. OUiers tak • ' h-r Immediate Delivery morning from i'.is :ate residence H.i ai thony Corrado. ai; of tne East * :: : M: .,:-.u Mr- F.-..X terel Mr Hauer is iss'ocu;?d Of Army Sergeant j BahwaRahwa> WomanWoman's CluClub memett FriFri--the meeting were Mrs "j*" IJ" and St. Mary s Cr.urcji where a M.I ;.•: St. \Iar\\ ! day, at ihe h.inu of Mrs. Josepb M.lton avenue address. jtin t.i-: Orar.d .n«.:-..:.. u :th Ease: n Aircraft Corporator. high mass of requiem was cele- Lesson for November 29 TURKEYS p merman. Mrs. H R M ".. Announced |' KennKenna 238 El : Nadel Coal & brated Inu rrnor.: was in St V:ILI:"A A as per: .rnie.: a: L:»den M:ss Lou^s? C Parii JiughU'r' 238 Elm avenue. Mrs. Mrs, J. j. Hoffman a-id ?'•' Ho«rard L. Moore Lesson sub]«cta and Scripture texts se- M.i Qeorg L. Orion, chairman of the Mary's Cemetery The pall bear lected and copyrighted by International 0> R H :i; cf Mr and Mrs Frank Paris. 15 vicutac i_. urion, cnairman of the Mrs. c. D. Eldridge Funeral services for Howard L Fresh Killed Fancy Northwestern "Grade A" ' "J-'l.'^'-'-'' "' '' ">' The ojuple »i:: i;Ve ai 16S Wes: Mr and Mrs. Charles Bowles. • department w-as in charge of the ers wT?re Joseph Council of Relltfiauj Education, used by l 8 : >: s Maple avenue became ;he bn-ie Philip and Moore, aged 43. of 1563 Mainpermission. A.)J . • >' M<*"> Hazeluood avfnue af:_:.: ;:r. ^ u.dd.np :r:p of Pvt Vim-em B. Wiielan. U S A . The meeting of ti:.- and James street wil: be held tomorrow af- v ; | rick, L I., have announced the was "'Twentieth Century Music.'" Repeoci. all ;f P.::.~~±d 1H ii.a Under T'Av t A : < ,: . i.-. .\.i> ..e..: ,r V son 'of Mr ana Mrs Thorn la J, Home Department :o LINDEN, N. J. ternoon at 2;3O o'clock from the THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH W'.ielan, 1917 Lufberrv s.reet Sun- marriage of their daughter, Miss ^nd Mrs. L L Pohl talked on theday at the home' of Mr Cjrrado whj was the hus- M..-- i•' •• M.'-. ...ll. Mr- home of his brother. Harry H. 16 lbs. M llJ'it, ..,; day afternoon. T:\ » c'remony was 'music of Claude Debussy. The Collyer, 1073 Jaquea Linden 2-3240 band of Mrs Theresa VKa Cor-Moore, 50 Juliet street. New Bruns- LESSON TEXT—Matthew IS; 13*17; Ruth Constance Bowles, to Sgt. J Acts 1,8; :!:42; 6:1-4; 11:27-30; 13:1-3; performed at St Mary's Church music of Maurije Ravel was dis-open to the Club, rado. died .su. .den:> Friday nigii: Alvaro Paul Escandon. U. S. A., wick. Rev. Jasper S. Hogan. pas- I Jfchn 1:3. by the R:, Rev. Mor.sigr.or C J cussed by Mrs Charles Card, and prove to be of interest ai r.i.s lace res:der...e from ll'ie ef- tor emeritus of the First R<- GOLDEN TEXT—As my Father hath 47c S^'^l^^lljor Women At War Kar.e A re oep:: o n was !". ? id .i: json of Mr, and Mrs. Pedro Escan- the music of Dimitri Shosiako- bers. Mrs, Mary w Chuivh »., sent me, even so send I you.—John 20:21. -i-] 3y4 Wes! S-ccit avenue" Tho" -Mrs—Grrberr" VaTT~BeV F;n; T: r-:r.t3:.\ u .i - liza b h-Ca et Hotel will conduct the services Inter- The church is the greatest institu- The bride was attended by iier ceremony w^as—performed Recordings of some of the music talk on Clothing Rer._va- ment will be in the Van Liew 20 lbs. Se-\tn-al Kvent.H Planned the I - tion in- all the world, with the most sisters. ^ Mrs. Ann Kuar.aa. • Cejneiarjv^CT, Pi unswicK. widespread membership and inilu- Io Boost Sale Here maid of horur and Miss M j November 15 A reception was The Executive Board , Mr, Moore, son of the PHON b" .'.t •• : i'. <.-; >::v w .':v .1 'A h::e | Gll'l SoOlltS Hol(l .. — ...^ late ence. That is true from a purely The market's finest young tender-turkeys. You Pans was bridesmaid. P\\ I Held for the immediate fxmtlles *'U mee^ at the horn Altenbu Howard and Maria Stout Moore. secular or worldly standpoint. Then The. Ba •,;::*• -i .. \:: - , .', .1 ,I:IA \^u. j.^,d must be satisfied or every cent of your money Oi Boml*. St •::ce WiielxlV'TSr Kort Bragg .- -of Milltuuri. U!ea suddenly Sunday when we realize that here is more Fire H:' rti^c LAi'i^:a aad Miss Elsie M. Haba^-,. . u as a native, of MUUown and had it is the means through which God YOUR TURKEY PROPERLY PREPARED Week-aw Ptf£p: M. - H.r.:i : a:; Jo.il 3 to 5 p. m.. at tive Bond RaHy gjwa with a sweetheart neckline portance of understanding the 2. Oil Sack cur out. u:u.:....•<- : K.i.:^.n H:--. d.-hj.-.l cimber 4th at the F-.'•<•' ,, ploy of Ihimas Owens, 1563 Main Center Cast Mrs. J. W. Cos-ar.d a French illusion veal,- Siu?- Christmas Delivery -eiitH^is—and—oar retatronsinp to rtr -!?...> Miis Emily Mansan«lli and - -velveteen • with scouc participating. Mayor John Church,. Miss-Haba-rtiPK'v carrud wiu:e chrysanthemums. j black accessories Mr. P. Garcia. three dramatic sket-h<-< Mr. Moore is survived by two This week we stress the mission 4. Gibleti wrapped separately. Mr* William Heashp; Skit. E. Barger was the principal • .T-ri (1IIKCII OF CHRIST. n? maLron of honor was atcired of Flushing, h. I. »HCs bes; man. •'Christmas Cameos. • • r»- - When present dealer supply , „, rnr.h«T<; George- S-. and- Harry "H\ .ol the church. We note seven things. 'M.-iher Buy a R.md - -1 •' • hfi^ I speaker and told nf ... ••— ],.. o •SCIKNTIST :n g-M —JhrH^UHgSS^nBre^SIatt. l3.15--tTrr 1 A:1. .<.::: ..r.d M^err. No. :\im-"Tp"r~F*urmer. mas:er o: ceremonies. "maid in hunter's sraen, Both car- Freeport (L. I.) High School md ; which the fund will be put for theunder the direction of M... £. o- pianos is exhausted no uwr< -everal nephews and nieces In a time when general standards T^.ieiday at ;he Rj^v.iv Theatre. ried bouquets of chrysamhe war effort. Mrs. Walter H. irill AliAtme^arketsCloseat&l"7Kl7We3nes3ay,Nov. 25th. . . . Closed All Day Thanksgiving Day .*.. • I : i- Mi-:::.:.-;:: .i::k; H> p Woods Business School. S?t. Es- Robinson. will sing seve:-t ••'•"••:& in New Brunswick. of decency and honesty are low, S :o S 30 p. m.: Rahu:i\ Choral mums. Charles gave ttie welcoming ad- aiailable for the'duration •i •:;-•:: IV:: .:: •<-t; :> :h; L^M- candon was graduated from Rail- mas songs. The Art De;u: :i.c:;; <>f til and no one wants to be his broth- J 1 utir. >o::-.-. ::M:: .-..:JU .". :"J:- Sur.di\ C'.'Jb \\:'.l iing a: the even.r.t per- Mrs. Whelan atu'iided ihe Rah- way- Hig'h Schc.3l and attended dress. Miss Elizabeth Trappe. will be in charge of t::e m< Anton J. Zlrwes er's keeper, the church needs to be Finest Produce Received Fresh Daily formance At the Rahway Theatre, Executive Secretary of the Girl N.)w:r. :)(••:• ^D .:'. ,t.. Chr:>;:an •.vav schools and is employed by New York University. H« i.^ with Funeral services for Anton reminded that part ot its mission TiiLLrs*ia> - Friday and Sattrrdar. J th^ Na-tienaJ Ptirmnatic-Company._ U. H. Recruiting ami tg R. ~*rr 13 to maintain ~hdEness in life and Fancy Roasting &&'r? ct war scamp 'corsages "a":-Pvr;- WiTeTan altend'eiJ t>"e Jersey- 'of —Star—Sj5aEgIecT reet were held Saturday at the ' "^ relationship or one to another. ;iio Ra:v.vay-Ren:ona: Fooiba:: tion Service, stationed at Newark Banner." will be in charge of the u--"'- takes on special •T... C.i )...«•;: I v. ..- ' Wuu-li y,'. City schools and is stationed at Armory, Bridge and Auction to be Lehrer Funeral Home and St j Notice that man's attitude toward Game Thanksgiving Day, window Camp Edwards. Mass Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman's Troop meaning ,„ Ws i: -i:•.!.: :.»-: .:i ; ::e :\i::.. -[j:; yjud.5p!ay of \vjm:n making war After a trip through Canada, ths Club- on December 8 h i > iii ur icar- Marks Church where a solemsolemn I 'eUowmanJs first a matter for I:.<^ in.:, ur -::\>:^ I Or. After a short wedding trip. Mrs. No, 26 had a 100 per cent showing mass of requiem personal attention, then it becomes Sgt. and Mrs. Escandon- will live • in the p. m. at the Oirl Scout H,;:'.'. \" torn world. was celebrated iiamp cjrsagos a: Sadye Cooper's Wnelan will reside with her par- in i he. stamp fund -Gontribution— • •*J1—s3" ST-.op"" on Milton at 147 Ralsion avenue. Soufh Or- • Motion Tra-med-Tjey committee (••'•• ••,•!'• A:r. :::•- :hi» 1 t-vvin •>• -m..:.;—nj_i^_ ents whiie her 'Hn^hanri w m ser- _ pictures wers shgwn by ur. officiating Interment was in if no response is found there^ Ihe vlce .avecu.as follows: jfc,. "„.,:;; ies I t. •::.- :> : .:c :-J'.'.O\\ ::'..• r'rom i.v.'TVeTy"clay except Thursday ar.d j Arthur Paulsen" Scouts taking For the choice selec- :he Rosehill Cemetery, Linden. offending Individual Is~excluded and' Saturday; window disolays all part in the exercises were SueCharles. Mrs. Joseph Sin; i- \i'-s' put in the hands of God. Be sure to B.o)e 1.:.' L :\: ...cii orJke:: :h.' ses were Sue David M. Taylor. Mrs c'r-.v tion of a beautiful The bearers were Qirard and Wil- s:all" -if :hc '.\:.kod a:::i '.h.: <.C-D- \ceek a: 1443 Ir\iny street. Be:sy liam Miller, Joseph and John observe that all this is done to : •... Ross making ti'.e American Yl\g nd Elizabeth Gray neic piano— Morson^ and Joserih. Mueller, all "gain" or win him back, not for re- w First Church U jit Hear. . .MrsMrs. nnn^^nnnc^n TT-atootr-M-r^''sr-- - venge or in bitterness. ! TliL- Lti^Six ^" «"'"— making war stamp Barbara Gates.Jlarriedf 5 ^ fMarsh, Mrs. W of Elizabeth. Friday night mem- F. H:\\ i:,! M''." ib. c'.idf-; ;.:.' !',::..r.v.r.^ pu.^a^e from Guest Speaker Sunday BLESSINGS L L Pohl Mr ACT \<)U ! bers of the Railway Aerie of H. Witness In Divine Power (Acts ib. (Turkey. ^.»«•*._Dinne* r *. PresenteK.C1L111CU d i - s wniiam H x'.w C..v:> ::.ir. $-::.:;:t- :ex:book. Ir. addition :o the regu'ar war To an honest mind, th Eagles performed their ritual with 1:8). 1 b l 39 -- - 'Mrs. Wayne Scofieid. M . i p S, :rn.-e anci Hea:;h wi:h Key to Rev Robert Wagyjner, mis- Saturday To John A. Jostperquisites of a place are ^the ad« - At Ilderan Outing Club : President. Joseph J. Tamburir.a The witness bears testimony to 21 e a Donaldson. Mrs. .^, 1 sionary to Columbia. S A . will bo Buying well in advance of the governmmit. and Bernard Maher in charge of that which he has experienced, and Nationatly famous "Eatmor" Cranberries ot a record low price Lie ^. : .;>:..: t^ u> Mary Bak.'r 1 vantages it gives fordoing good.— i More than one hundred guests Mrs. Paul Hull, Mrs. d ue All Sizes Eddy C;::•;?:.an -S•„•:er..• :• s^oe^ ;; H -I Hi'rns' the guest speaker at tin 11 o'clock the ceremonies. The Laciaes Auxil- in the case of Christian experience 't service Sunday morning at the Ail InslriK'tur Bricfe Of Engineer In Afternoon Ore Addison. attended a cocktail party and Ortcn. Mrs. Theodore Ti....-: order closing all piano factories July 31.it iary of the Exempt Firemen's As- The pick of the market. All guaranteed exceedingly tender ;:i'.» boi: .mi of men: il ;u-:!on and Dopar'.men: Store Robinsons y he is assured of divine power in iv.ral.s fh • i':?.- *.:sy \v.\:ch indi- H.i;-duur; Store. McCrory's Five First Presbyterian Church. Kc\. mony At Elizabeth Church: Couple To If we find the job where ws can j Turkey dinner Saturday night at past, we have many beautiful instrnmfhts sociation was also present. carrying out his sacred task. i GRAPEFRUIT Juicy Florida each 5c and meaty. Just the size you want. cates the r;u h:r.esS ui1 a; 1 d n• ln? & Ten Cen; Store and at th? Bond Waggoner will also be guest at.the b._e o_f. use_-^. w™e^ »»arec hitche.jitc.icdu ;ioj thLne J| the Ilderan OOuLin g_ Club. Mrs. ..H. Home heading—•••6- »(lul 'il Mr Zirwes. son of the late The world would have laughed I a.'[;on. as ;h. emanation of divine Rally Center, corner of Cherry Fellowship and Young People's Live Here After Honeymoon star of the world and move with j clay How-ell was general chair- iJDisCUSSeS Russian History to select from, in all the neuest models and Pet^r and Josephine Suckfull (and .possibly did) at the idea of a | APPLES Extr^Fancy Mclntosh 3 lbs. 19c Fancy Long Island and Ii ar rhp ft T . 7 __ — 1 Bpfllltiful Ig—ttw-aotlvlcy WIIHJII man. The members pf her ^rim- tvnnd finishes, in tho<;e n'o ttiittee w'ere Mrs. Frank Prentice, 1FsT 01 i and~wi!l address the Westminster "and Brown U liversity Engineering i works for good, and brautiful the November '1-8 foilDwing a short making the gospel effective simply o,v.i»..< JJ cuiea a.. women can fight on the Society at their meeting on Mon-DeWitc road Elizabeth daughter Club. He is Mrs. A. H. Baumann. Mrs. B. C. Mrs. L. L. Heck. 250 Ei-- •_ by telling others about the Saviour l^u^l^fai6"^"77shlp^fir^ ^5c" home associated with th? | stillness which waits for good: illness. He was born in this city t.on.-evn. o.'ou.ti.sm necromancy. bond durin day evening of Rupert Granvllle Gates, of Bricker. Mrs. J. R. Baumann. coin avenue, was hosier p' - Mason & Hamlin and had lived here all of his life —but it worked, because God's pow- m netls ni : g Wo- Foster Wheeler Corporation. Car- lessed the self- of one, ONIONS Fancy Yellow 3 lbs. 13c mesmerism MUM: i" '' n n_iL_«^H^-Week - Mrs. R. O. Dunninffi Mrs Pptpr V afternoon to the Rahw.r. H"'• tt m. Knabe er was in it Jt Washington D rv...anrl . He «a_s employed by ihe Steei ..A delightful change! Truly delicious served with tasty W. Gates, of New York, became the "Hughes Jr., Miss Helen Gibbons. Mrs. A f1~a r d m a n— Otto Altenlntrji Equipment Corporation, of Avenel IH. Unity In Faith and Practice . v- Pierpont street af;er a trip to What has not unselfed Mrs. J. R. Marple. Mrs. P. E. Nel-Coan was in charge of i. at the time of his death. (Acts 2:42). Fancy EMPEROR apple sauce. Rev. John W. P. Collier bride of John A. Jest, son of Mr. love El.ECTRICAL Ol'TPIT and Mrs. Nicholas Jost, 736 Pier- Washington. D. C. I achieved for the race? All that son. Mrs. L. L. Pohl, Mrs. Harry gram during "Later Russ:.. H... Janssen—Harrington .— Helming He was a-Ciiief of the Volunteer The early church had not yet been Olujy.K of el. ci.-ifity bv Pubh;1 tory" was discussed !i split up by the philosophies of men Announces Sunday Topic pont street. Saturday afternoon, Among the Rahway euesLs were eVer was accomplished, and more Simmons Jr., Mrs. Jamas Smith Fire D:partme~nl for a period of Fancy, Tender Se>v:(?(*; -^8SC;:-;J and Ga^ Cam- . i The ceremony was performed in Mrs.-CLtnids. Reed. -"Mr. and Mrs. [than history has yet recorded, ., Mrs. David M. Taylor. Mrs. -were made by Mrs. Ear'. HWai- one year and also was a member and the vagaries of doctrine, which lbs. pany for ihe \vefk ended Novem- I the First Presbyterian Church. Alfred C. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. D. ' >' --• T. B. Thorne. Miss Kathleen ter. club president. Mis i Spinets - Grands of the Exempt Firemen's Associa- have since divided God's people. It Grapes 2 27c da thf ber 19 was 89.28S 698 kilowatt Rev. John W. P Collier will Mary BaJcer Eddy. was His purpose that His people j TydoJ •speak on "The Head of Gold* at Elizabeth, by the Rev. Charles A.' Edgar Roberts, Mr.-and Mrs. J. C. Tucker and Mrs. Sherwood *.C- H, .Cow-ie. Mrs. Ji-'X'. Mi tion. Mr. Zirwes was a member hour-- roinpared u'lt'i 75 232.999 1 Fitterer. Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Times of general calamity and y should be one in Him, something we • Fancy Stewing Chickens ton. the 11 o'clock service at the Ebe- Ross. A reception for the bridal Valentine. Bridge and bowling Mrs; Joseph T7T~Efwing, M:.^ R K Easy terms when desired of the Rahway Aerie of Eagles, kilowatt r. ;ur>, in :::e corrjsponci- | Howard. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wil-confusion have ever been produc- were the entertainment features. Douglas and Mrs. Cjan should recall before we divide them • nezer A. M. E. Church Sunday party and immediate families was tive of the greatest minds. The Miss and Court Rahway. Foresters of just to promote some theory of in- f Fancy, Larger • inn week a yci:- 'diio. ar. increase held at the home of the bride I liams. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keat- Laura E, Bailey report America. of 14 055 639 or 18.68 per cent morning. The Sunday School purest ore is produced from the Open Evenings Until 9 P. )l. terpretation. b. 9c meets at 10 a. m. The congrega- ing, Miss Amelia Ohweiler, Mr. plans of the Rahway C\>ui:.:i o: He is survived by his wife, White Onions ^ .. V The bride was given in marriais? and Mrs. Charles Harding, Mrs. hottest furnace, and the brightest [ Church Women. Unity is not only a matter of be- tion will attend the anniversary by her father. Miss Constance thunderbolt from the darkest Except Tuesday & U ednesday daughter and a brother. Stewing Chickens THANKSGIVING SERVICE service at St. Mark's Lutheran P. Wambach and Mr. and Mrs. V lief, it must reach into the practice Juicy Florida The HOi.v Comforter Episcopal ' Gates was maid of honor and herGeorge P. Weber. storm,—Colton. of daily life. They were steadfast Chun.1;! will celebrate Holy Com- ' Church at 4 p. m. "The Poor in sister's only attendant. Duff Blessings are upon the head of Mrs. Sarah Gilllffan Spirit" will be Rev. CoJHer's ser- Smith, of New York, was best Trinity Oumli l!a> Mrs. Sarali Gilligan. 76 years oX not only in doctrine, but in com- Do en For Delicious Filling! munion at tiie 9 a. rn. Thanks- mon subject at the. 8 o'clock eve tlie -jtts&.—Proverbs 10:6. munion and prayer. A bit rnore givine Service on Thursday man, and ushers were Granville -V Alien burg Piano House age, of 569 Grove street died from —aing—SQ r vie e- r -•brothn~""or-tfnrT)Hae. an< [I .MorJ^geJii-i-nj-i+H^- the effects of heart "attack last uniiy.. thfire_.might ...bring us- closer riQranaes_. ! 25c j-teantatarPeatured Evening j Saturday. Slie was the widow of together in belief-. .. >" Sausage Meat The Gospel Choir will practice James Miller, of Elizabeth. Wext Ritz Theatre IV. Service, Spiritual and Social at the home of Mrs. Louisa Cos- The bride wore a gown of or-'Service At First "" "TJTSTO. Council Several churches of • c.r ii.i.:- E. Jersey St. John Gtlligan a«<3—was bom . Ler. 76 Lewis street, Tuesday eve- ;gandy trimmed with lace, and her way Federatien of Chur-'l1. •- i i:r.ci Elizabeth Irvona. Pa., but had made her Mixed Nuts .«•• 31c A cantata. "The Lord Reign- Continued from Page One home in Rahway for the past fif- The ehurch rightly put the empha- ning at 8 o'clock. On Wednesdayj tulle veil was fastened to a flower Trinity Methodist Chuv.•!: in a sis on the spiritual. The leaders Ib. Cello Select Oysters the weekly prayer meeting will be eth." by Schnecker. featured the mortgage-burning c:rem . :••. Stir. teen years. Mrs. Gilligan was a 1 i coron = t. She carrie'd a bouquet who had gifts for ministry ol WALNUTS Diamond Brand Bog 33c New Store Hours .held at 8 p. m., and the Silver - of white spindle chrysanthemums, evening service of the First Pres- erenoes, wiH register at thsir MAKING A day evening. The seni: m A member of the First Methodist byterian Church last Sunday 1 Church of Irvona, Pa. Word did not permit themselves to Leaf Club meeting at. 9 p. m. jbouvardia and sweet peas with a church or the- Y. M. C. A., which? HAM AND SWEET Burning Shame," was c ]., re."* be diverted into social service- Too ALMONDS Delicious Paper center of gardenias. The maid of night and was well received by is the Central Registration office. by Rev. John M. JaquerJi Tr::ii'\ Surviving Mrs. Gilligan are Shell ib.39c In Order To Conserve During The Emergency :he large congregation. Solo parts POTATO ROLL many In the church have failed a honor wore a green velvetsen and Although mcs.t of the dances are pastor. Rev. John W. P C.>:,:er four sons. Leo Hopkins, of the that point. Even the good may be FILBERTS Tasty Selected Pillsbury Flour were sung by Mrs. Ruth Laurent. pastor of trie Ebenezer A M E Grove street address; Horace "b. 32c Our Store Will Adopt J gold accessories. She carried yel- informal, saddle shoes, sweaters the mortal enemy of the best 3-0r . Married | low roses and spindle chrysanths- Miss Blanche Lambert, Benjamin and ankle socks are not permitted Church and president of :..• F:d Hopkins, of Georgia_street; Philip Ellison, and Albert Gass. An of- At the-same time the early church WALNUT MEATS California Cello Pkg. 17c THE FOLLOWING NEW BUSINESS t mums. by the camp authorities. The eration. led the congre^a :o:: in Hopkins and Ardell Gilligan. of did not neglect social needs. Men fertory solo was suns by Miss Vir- Council also plans to supply other prayer. Iselin: two brothers, Horace ginia Hunter. The entire musical Make were appointed to care for them. Rob Roy Bo0 Chili Sauce HOURS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY neighboring camps with entertain- Othjr ministers who tank ;:.irtin Harve, of Irvona, Pa.; and Philip In all too many instances the mod- program.was under the direction Harve. of Flinton, Pa.; four sis- Finest /. BoM. /. I ment and furnishings for recrea- lihe progTam were Rev. Van Vf?s ern church has failed to minister to Ginger Ale D«po*it riOUr Enrichid Bog JJ V-8 Cocktail ^. Unviu Slutsky en- ot Charles L. Lewis, choir direc- tion roams. s ters. Mrs. Jennie Hollingshead, of OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 9.00 P. M: She is art teacher at the Graver tor with Mrs. J. Lawrence Hunter rChappell, of the First Mev:Md:- t Thanksgiving the social needs even of Its own peo- Ocean 7Jb tertained with a mathematical Cleveland Junior High School in Constitution Planned 'Church, who led the reap.ins:v? 978 Thorn street; Mrs. Bernard ple and has weakly (and one fears Gold Medal Flour 37c" ! Crisco, Spry puzzle. The next meeting will be organist. Maher. of 227 East Milton avenue: Cranberry Sauce Spray 2 Cans 25C Elizabeth. Mr. Jost was graduated The Executive Board and one reading: Rev. Edwin A. c 1 j^-s- "adly) turned tht*^ nv^r tn anrinl held December 16 at ths hall. from Rahway High School and. Rev.. Chester M. Davis, pastor member-at-large from the general worthy, of the First H ipt'st Happier Mrs. Stella Morrison, of Clear- agencies. What a pity I b Mustard Emergency Delivery rg Brow-n- Univeps' . UUWJI o-iiu i spokapuKee onn them.s topic. RTniin will ri.rjjn-Hfw>-i'oii«l.lliinim- field. Pq ; M AandAnra-nriaj LyleT.yl^, ^fof- FRUIT~~CAKE iaTee" 2 ;h - 8 «J*-I*-I.W«3CJ1.U1 urcn, vrtte—read—thp—? r ur'J I ber of Kappa j^riTd isra mem-TReign's-^^BlTall .We Rejoice Or lesson; and Rev. John H. H wiser. Puxatawney, Pa. There are seven Word (Acts 11:27-30). Sigma Fraternity | Tremble," which will be presented to the gxajodciiilfiJW Tomato -i-4-Gr.-i For Prescriptions of—St. Paul'a Episcopal 'Xiiilrclir" -^ttUtmg-about-tlie need of~oi Suprenae-Enwched- -Eaundole-£vaporatetl- -l Qn HpTH»] -J,T.,_«a r» fill- npyirmrrrr Tile" Funeral services and interment wishing them God's blessing say- Juice - members of the nominating com- wha gave the benediction will be held in Irvcna, Pa., where ing a desultory pVayer asking God Wf trust we may be able to serve you mittee were Mrs. Louts Sisto. The Ingredients Baumann's the remains were sent yesterday. to bless and' help them, is not suf- Wednesday, December 9 Prank C. Ketterer, Mrs. William y Mother's Oats 10* Pillsbury Farina efliiientlv during these curtailed busi- Tea and Lecture, sponsored by Ham and sweet potato roll is so ficient, in fact it is not Christian at BREAD 5o-o». Hammond. Mrs. C. J. Samuels. MILK ness hours and we will make e.v_ery the Rahway Home Nursing good, and easy to make too. For Weapons for your men—secur- nil (see James 2:14-17). Quaker Oats I. D. Nadel, Paul H. Newman and Large Tall pbg. Pillsbury ""•"""" effort to do so. Groups, at 4 p. m. at the Ilderan 22 Mrs. William Lints. -The next, this recipe, use % pound ground Flowers ity, for your fan^y—buy more Love acts. It gives. It serves. GOLD SEAL QUICK Outing Club. smoked ham, % pound ground bonds duj"ing Women At WarIt proves faith by works. It trans- Loaf Cons WASHINGTON. D. C—America's women in the cities anS on the farms meeting of the general group, "pork; Vz cup cracker orumbs. 1 ege, Weew. 6 lates the gospel into a language an 8 5 Snosheen Thursday. December 17 —i_n war .„.,„,,factorie„s aianmd in meitheir nomes—arhomes—are ddeterminec d to make Women At which will convene the third % cup milk, popper, and 2 cups HEED Enriehad by uting a y*ait hlah la ASCO Pr.mulm T Tall TC-I tlD May U e Ham Your Regular meetin.fr of fh" *??-!"•"", ;k the greatest War Bmi «": •»--• • — - - unbelieving world-can understand. War Week the greatest w»r Rnnrt »pllirnt-«ffi V£. Obedience to the Holy Spirit vllumln »1 ranum, wlailn BHd IHH. fcvnporatad *J earn ^ J V I Tn?C "RITZ _. _. Council in th; Boys' —Mrs. t'rnnlrlin D. Roosevelt sounded the J[ held inrthe Boys' Lobby of the Y..au tagreients SSSS^SSS Cooperation? Lobby aS the Y. M. C. A. at 8 p.m. M. C. A. on December 17, at 8 Read The led Ada (Acts 13:.l-3). ir God has certain plans for the 1 vide money for War Bonds. p. m. The executive Board will MINCE MEAT None Such P&S. °C Richland hold its first,meeting on Decem- m work of the church in the world, * 'We> women w,a n t t o FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING TABLE and be sure that they are no small Roll KirsteSrt's .--^•^^w^tm^-rt a i pn .—ditto • > tc i MINCE MEAT Eacmdale Bulk ib.— 45G Butter ot this str^.. "of InUTfTerent plans. His mighty "fol Mrs. Clara Ralph. 175 West MUUJ B agent in bringing His tvfll "Topass Best Tub BuHer in Print Form because unless we Daug-htcr To Winner Family UIHftL.nEH.lf POULTRY SEASONING BeH's PackQge 9c 20th street, Bayonne. and John are. we will not be able to in the world is the third person of A ri'fnighjgrW fr IN FALL SHADES 7 Pharmacy Kinch, son of MrjrAjii-e •p.an- fflpp fh^ rnnn nrnrn •tiig Trinity, the Huly. SulrlL—If ih«v -BEANS Fineiyl •String '" •delplr;—ttWr—WasKIBgEon street, return and claim our "HTToT flars, H! Taylor Winner. Jr., lowers are the Perfect Expression of a Happy, church will respond lo His guidance /ere married at 4 o'clock Satur- share of the future respon- of Suing Townships Trenton, on yolorfuLSplvW »f ThnnltRigiving. Decorate your 'nnd be subject to His. control, the r* i ASCO Best Winner of Over 500 Prizes. Made from Sweet Cream day at the home of the bride. sibility for building a November 17 at the Mercer Hospi- Ml 1 p^ BEETS Cut Quality peaceful world." the First tal. Mrs. Winner is the.former 0'nner table with them: Send as tokens of Gold Seal "Doted" JT" f\ Lady declared. Making the Roll tfettkem. • Friendship. But just there, Christian friends, the Miss Kathryn Jost, daughter of church has most ii.Kluriuusly failed. GafderrBB The overall direction of. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Jost. 736 Spread on waxed paper to one- Women At Wa r Week rests TiOZAT. Wear Them and when you order flowers here, The early church wns directed of ^J MEDIUM SIZE ^J JJ Pierpont street. half inch thickness, which will.l foe Holy SpjrJLl_tn set auar.L..Haul PEAS Large— Sweet with the Women's Section • i nity have n-.aSi- plans for Had A Fire, wear. . Here is the great secret of spiritu- Sharp Cheese lorchl.ghl |1:M-adc;s. fash- Had A Baby, and spray mums. al We and growth—Christian fellow- nilriiis Women At WaWarr Wcclt volunteer War&ond Dr. Paul Malamul Roll Kin HlllJWS. l(.;,S l-(]li0;J f*a4eswomen will w Been Arrested, ship. And notice with care the place issue "lore window displays.' f*a4eswomen will wear an armband sttnllar to tlie one . Optometrist We bclnff nttached to tlie sleeve "of Mrs. Henry Morffen- Begun Business, In Attendance Daily specialize in table decorations, Baskets and for it is In tlio church. If we do not The Superior Toilet Tissue Stiimi. and Bond booths. Been Your Quest, Corsages at low pricos. come to the church we deprive our- Kraft Cheese 2 "" ^ 67c d Left you a fortune. selves end others of tho opportunity ..Famous Velveeta, White or Colored American Bought a hew Home, I Open Dally: 9 A. M. to G P. M. lor fellowship. The matter of church I Elected—new—officersT Also Thnrs., Fri.- & Sat. Eves. something-new-and-difjferent •attendance i mnenca's pioneer women lives today „-„ at Baumann's Organized a new club. Credit Jewelers A Optlclaoi our consciences lest we by our ab- PREMIER OIL'S ©ASOUNE SUPPLY CO. PHONES: RAH. 7-1263 than ever. Stolen something you own. Typical of the aajoetmcBfo now sence bear an anti-church testimony "The average American woman began to rise to new heights on Sunday, 84 EAST CHEBBr ST. beinjr inade becauso of critical ma-* * 673 NEW BRUNSWICWIAVENUE Nights • Sundays - Holiday! That's news; telephone or write The Finuhcii Roll before our neighbors. But even RAHWAY, N. J. Dec. 7. 1941." Mrs. Morgenthau said. "This winter the average American terial shortages Is this new iypp more important is our own need of 7-l832~i7-0424-R woman will be spending less in order to save more to invest in War Bonds The Record, Phono Rahway 7- Bake in a 350°F. oven lor 1% '. R. BAUMANN, Florist self-wringing mot*- Equipped with and Stamp*. She will not, please God, ever have to flre a gun or fly. a hours. Garnish with pear halves cards of SOO strands sewed Into top. fellowship with God'i people, bomber. But she will, please God, always do everything she.can to help topped with mint meringue, mndo * ST, GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. It fonotloiis its .a sornbber of fioorB buy anything—and the best of everything—that fires or flies or floats io,this by _beatinBjJl_pffg whitor-4-tab1(*»" t terrible war." "... . " • * spoon corn syrup and 2 table- TTelepEon^ Rahway 7-0711—7-0712 trails, winflows, can, eta. Support- spoons mint jelly together. ed by adjustable hooks its hard 'Behind every "man at woric on wood mtaget, set inside the pall, GM Diesels for the Navy are nine OWNID AND OPERATED BY tHB AMERICAN STORES COMPANY Send Flowers by wire-for Friend^ out of town. operates by pressing the BIBB gitlt others turning out engine ports in """'""'" nf OTtbflfvnt.rn*f.nHt 1562-64 MAIN \

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X N PAGE FOUR PAC TUESDAY. (NOVEMBENOVEMBER 24, 1942 RAHWAY THE RAHWAY RECORD if'f TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1942 PAGE TTVW War Stamps O" Sale At AH Theatres In Nation- Uons and answers, on the conver- CovernnienFTo Lease, Remodel sion program announced Novenv ted to restrict his property from ber 7 by John B. Blandford. Jr /Marine Corps Signalmen^ use- by certain undesirable ten $723.80 Four-Day Total Stars In Musical Private Homes; House Workers National Housing Administrator ants? Thanksgiving Feature Cast In Comedy While a stated rental will t» | A. All matters relating to ten- Fighting Anzacs In Academy T!ie National Housing Agency paid to each property owner, tn. | ant selection will be under the sole Sales At Bond Booths after the end of the supervision of the National Hous- nil lease existing structures from ency whichever emerge cost of the alterations to any Empire Film Epic Opens At owners for conversion into addi- property Is expected to amortize ing Agency's management, organ- A :o;al of $723.80 in war bonds "•3UB1-. ih; :»ase longer. ization. :;«.: >:a:r.ps has been sold at the Mfs. Roger Hone, volunuer work- tional dwelling units for war itself within 7 years, Mr. Bland ers fr^m the Lincoln P T A . sold The Australian—Ligh; Horse- naied earlier i. ford said, explaining that . Q. If it is ascertained, after ; D;: r b.ioQis :n a fou r-day bonds and stamps worth $169.15 "How Oreen Wa. • »crk: rs for 7 years, or 2 years is brougiu ;ut men, better luiown as the Riding , Academy Award •» a l:s: of 57 ques- seventh of the conversion oosta occupancy, that the tenant-a are ; .. V. Thursday ihroug-h Sunday. on Friday Anzacs, who crowned themselves 473 8.1 iii' tins IO:A'. were stamp jbast picture of ;;>'.," ',' will be deducted each year .from undesirable, will the owner by $40 in stamps w-.us sold en Sun- with glory In tht flrst World War at the Rahway T:-, gross rentals collected from ken- permitted to have them ousted? day by members or :iie M .ir.ci:es- and have again stymied the Nazis giving Day for :i "• ants. A. No. The tenants look to S2S6 73 :l:e lamest amount for ter Grove N:, 8. Woodman Circle. and Pa cists In North Africa, are r.'• or.o c.iy. was sold by the Maureen O'Hai-i "'. Questions, Answers the Government as their landlord 1 Volunteers were Mrs W il:er the herces of the new Him spec- I Pidgeon have the | Q. What type of house does tin and the Government will be the I.:.*. - Aux:l:.iry of :he Second Kn.itti. Mrs, Carl Nur.j?essor. tacle. 'Forty Thousand Horse- sole judge. '.»:.: Republican Club or. Satur- 1 pres;nta;\r New Store Hours j NHA want to lease ? 1 must j| 1 Mrs. B;rr.ard Nelson ar.d Mrs, H men." which opens a four-day ! Llewellyn's best V j A. Any property which can be To Use Rent Formula type aa*S| i . TY.e volunteers werj Mrs. C NJlsor.. run at ifte Empire Theatre on 'a: ren Van Pelt. Mrs. Isaac ; Crisp, Rcddy McD.j., converted at reasonable cost tc ; Q. Who fixes the amount of Errors p Thanksgiving Day. Lee are also memLv . j accommodate one or more addi \ rent to be paid by tenants? first I \i.kc7 Mrs Ha:'la-.vay Dale. Mrs. In Order To Conserve During The Emerger a::y Bran: Mrs. Kenneth Vin Laurel and Hardy are involved tingulsJud cas; i tlonal families of war workers. A. The rent will be determined FOOD ENERGY cot be in magic, mirth and murder in "A- starring Richard D x Q. Where must such propert by the HOLC representative ac- one .. :•:•. M:\s Charles Growling. Our Store Will Adopt C...t:\fs \Vard Mr.s John Selectees Haun.ing We Will Go," the asso- co-feature. be ocated? cording to the formula provided in Box elate fsature. Dante the ivi lyByP«|»M:siares!3iKiiK t.BBZISTaBd XHy. cian. who is also in the cast, per- ture are starred n; '•' \ ent transportation distance from forms feats of magic never ssen HOURS EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY [war plants and in districts wher Q, May the owner sell his Autiioriz.d BottlBr: Ptntl-Gola Bottling Compiny of N«w J«r»y Other Workers «^_. •—•-ico on the oeretu. "Pcyuuil me' te:hnico!cr mas; *\ nrnnertv white "-is l^M '^ thfl Or. Tli ;:-.-=uay workers from the xwt-Lj. -Unair. luaj Play 5c uis Rah-A-a; < t oveialBU t street. ' volunteer t of Duty," a special featured" UA1LY 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Owner Approves Plans i Government? '.-IKT. .s Auxil.a:'>" o:' Disabled :en from the story by Major day and Tuesday .-irti-^ -James J Hea:y Chap- Edward H. Shell. 333 Eist Scott tells the story Of F Q. What will be done with th< avenue. Trttt T. Whsless. winner of the Hoosier song wri-e- property? ever, takes it subject to the terms N 14 - \; $:J7 yj :n oor.cLs Distinguished Service Cross, will A. It will be remodeled to pro- of the lease. Majcr Sims. 1231 Wlieli:: pla.-e. the Banks of che VV , Emergency Delivery Elmer H. Smith, 162 Forbes also be shown on the double fea- Vo!un.e:r" ar.d "M\\ vide additional living quarters, Q. If taxes, insurance, and wa- street. ture program. There will be a all-t:m2 favorites p which will be rented to war work- ter rates are increased during the J •.h:: continuous performance Thanks- For Prescriptions Only ers, life of the lease, will these in- Clin;on E. Taylor. 534 West ter stars in th; as-\> • by semaphore often plays a big part In Marine Corps HazL'iwood avenue giving'Day. ".Little Tokyo-, &. s .V Q. Will the owner be permitted nmr creases be charged to the owner ta sttsgest-crraracter and extent of activities. —A-:—Iiwieusex iu (jhuiyeruccxrr George Vardl, 461 Harrison -V -—V— " We trust we may be able Lu iiixv aearfay outpost while the observer, a Leatherneck corporal, reads ring after the signing of the lease efficiently during thesie curtailed will not be charged bade to the from tho War Bonds give"^ busi- REVUE AT INIEWAKK MOSQUE ness hours and We will make owner. New'Wue COal'CONVERSION EQUIPMENT Sinatra, radio sin his family- a backlog every alteration. or have anything to ging -effort-to-dn ran. lt then be considered under die QL WUl r.hP WHA pr.ivirifl fur- •tree mid [he country's leauiim what remodeling coal lieaU WANTS} E>3TeaiTs ffie reward of ti'.e n a - Homes Use Program? niture ? record maker, heads the Marcus adjusting uself from \\ TOR SALE, 1 Gwo ::on that lets us military equip- A. Yes; in some instances. A. No. Each tenant must ar- * 'blue coal is the finest Penn- If ment become obsolete during the International Revue now in Its May We Have Your Single craves and cholee' pints A. Plans will be submitted to Each case will be dealt with on its range to reat-er purchase his fur- phone? progress of war." -~ Organizations To Conduct Holiday Bill At Mirth, mafflc and beauty axe second week at the Mosque Thea- .—v— . him for approval before the lease merits. sylvania hard coal, e&peci&lly with or without Perpetual Care niture independently. prepared to make home heatioff the ingredient1s of "A-llauntins: tre. Newark. Other principals In Many Rahway ^ec> Cooperation ? is signed. Q. Must the lease run the fvj!' Sale Of War Bonds Liberty Theatre We Wlll^j^o/ next al IV Fm. the rpviic which has, beee betel I JJ J In beautifubeautlf l Hazelwjood c*n*** easy and save you money. ^Titit •+ arcprospects for what Q-. Who pars the cost of re- 7 years-! Women at home arm their men a 'blue cool' Heat Regulator you "Heading the w»«t over hy it-Lake ATenne. Office \ —No,—-It may . be- tormir L highway By Night." the screen HOT pont--whe«" they JroyBtmcls unjwy"Tl5~tl^T71iIEjytalier^BateT71iea ? price the magician and comely Sheila Wences and th« Three Murtaugh The Record's classified III All Hnw* Cherrtyt. y Street, RaJhwsy. A. NHA will advance funds for by the NHA at any tune on 30 —buy more of them during Wo- beat of 'blue coal* plus the extra Organizations, which will be p.a-ion of Clarence Budding- Ryan. Sisters. days' notice but it may run for 2 THE 'blue cool' Main Red Front Tavern Kellar.d's novel, '.ISilver Inexpensive and Drodti-- Telephone: Bahway 7-3112. ,h« remodeling which will be re- men At War Week. ~convenTerice~oF "ou'toniatic tem- HUT 6 JGUUTOS in chargre of tile sale of war With the opening nf TJ\& Pa.H aid out of the rents charged the years after the war emergency or perature control. ids and stamps at the pub- w ..il.l «,^w "Thanksgiving !~ •WDTCef season, the management. Nights or Sundays call Kah- 7 years, whichever is longei^ THERE Neivark Amusements Pfaammey ar workers. OOWr Da»y/ I^OHf >" mriAy. 213 W. MAIN STREET lic bocths during the coming i Day a: ihe Liberty Theatre. Eliza- ; introduced a new £6"und system as matinees "~Trre"TT^s Near h-vmg Street week, arc: tomorrow. ~Q. ~TT an" owner "Is willing to per-uruL rental rate rather than a P. CoQp Mothers' Club, Boy Scout j Carlson and Jane Randolph, •ase his house, what does he do? per-struexure. rate? Dr. Henry N. Turner Geo. M. Friese. Inc. Troop No. 40; Thanksgiving, screen newcomer, head the cast. 1030 Uroud St, STARTS THANKSGI\'ING DAY, THURSDAY, NOV. JliTH A. He fills out an application A. After conversion, rents will Sarsreon-Cblronodist HOME MADE SPAGHETTI lank furnished by his local War New Comer Club; Friday, Carlson plays the dreamy million- . be determined in terms of dwell- 1709 Irving St. Tel. BA. 7-1803 Rahway 7-0309 [TALIAJV. HOT. SAUSAGE -ftairway-etrapter "No ~727TJr -" [pusing center. in«--units--and" npt structures* side of life in the comedy melo- Featuring FHAN'K SIN'ATIi.i Oene .\l TK\ Q. What is the next step? Bahway. N. J. dor of Eastern Star: Satur- mr_ _ ON OUR STAGE •BKI.I..S OK <'.\1'ISTIHM Government JBecomcs Landlord day. Franklin School P. T. A-.: drama. The co-picture. "Bells of I Jt Ca>t of 75 with "Sllllli-.V BuniFii,. A. The house is inspected and, Q. Will the~owner be permit- Italian Pizza Sunday, Rahway Association Capistrano." stars the singing- ' SBICTimtflCTS — Also _ it la suitable for conversion, the LOST Sj* for the Relief of the Sick e,:vvboy. Gene Autry. In his own' MARCUS "HHillM'AYS HV NIC. Ill wner's application is processed Poor; Monday, Ladies' Auxil- •rodeo and wild west show. 'Thei Klchurtl CarlMin chalnir.1 Sen ed Five Days A Week Jane llamlnl)>li, Jam- Dun, r the negotiation of a leas*? with MapleiX; iary of the B. P. O. E. No. I story, wljich also features Smiley; SHOW Barton MatUnn. te owner. Street5 K The Finest Wines & Liquors 1075; and Tuesday. Rahway | Burnerte and Virginia Grey, deals | Chapter No.~55!9,' Wornen of with a feud between two travel- Mat.-. BanT 2:30 (Infl. Sundur) The Beverage Shop Q. Will the owner be^ allowed 7-3411* 50c & 1.00 ptu» tax ne of- the living units for his race PIELb & TROM.MERS BEfR ON DRAUGHT Rita Hayworth. Victor Ma- the Moose. ing rodso companies. Five acts of } EAHWAY'S "FUJEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE LIQUOR STORE family? ture, and Carole Landis prove ' vaudeville will be shown on the j Nlghta — 30(10 scat* — H:30 BELL'S DRUG STORE ejxt£x±ainii 5OC. 1.00. l.;V)j>^llp s tn\ Ladi es 13' double' b'iii'. Now Dew Technicclor musical, at the V, (Ma, 3-1 Now "Now L,ocated~XF~ rate. ELIZABETH Rahway Theatre Sunday, Mon- V- COR. IRVING and LEWIS STREET (Former City Hall Bldg.) day and Tuesday. Showing NHA to Maintain l'roperty Free Delivery FREQUf Showing "Barney" Engelman, Prop. Rahway 7-2299 Q. Who will take care of the Phones Rah. 7-1485—1731 thelcld Sec aside your War Bond pur- property? are Al chases in an envelope really la- belled: '.For Use When the War A. The NHA will maintain it 50c warm| Is-Over." Bud Abbott- Lou Costeffo during the period of the lease. 50c 50c 1.25 luck. Q. If I own a home now occu- DR. LYONS 75c EMPIRE pied by tenants, will the NHA per- PhiUip's ASPIRLN in ^Pardon My Sarong" WINES and LIQUORS mit me to disposses them, lease, SERUTAN Get in the scrap with your THEATRE and convert the property? Tooth Janey closed the bedroom door [scrap. Also "BERLIN CORRESgQKBENT" Milk Magnesia TABLETS NOXZEMA MILTON MEAT and luckud it. Alone at last! She A. No; such action would ag- 690 threw back her head and heaved Gala Holiday THURS. - FRI. Continuous gravate, no* alleviate, the housing 100 5 gr. Powder a deep sigh. Then she peeked out shortage. 270 of the corner nf her eye at the Q. Who will pay the taxes and 490 1.75 VALUE rnirror lo see whether she really Program . THI 1 I Mi" - \« M>l Ml 1.50 VALUE did look like riedy LaMarr. Quite Insurance while the property is 140 270 MARKET a lot, she decided. A« \ltli U1WI l< leased to the NHA? JERGEN'S 69 E. MILTON AVE [ PHONE CR il!oaoo^ 1 Starts Thurs., 4 Days Evening In OPP. P. K. R. STA." PHONE And now to business. She drew A. The NHA. Helena Rubenstein Apple Blossom Toilet Water . . . 1.00 RAHWAY 7-0848 forth from the bottum of her top Cont. Thanksgiving Dayj Q. If a house has a mortgigs bureau drawer the sheet of pink on it, who will keep up the mort- Face Powder LENTHERIC TOILET WATER, TWEED writ ins-paper and the envelope "LADY IN A JAM" gage? 95c Paris that ahe-httti-bc*en"savmg for" this A. The NHA will make normal day. She sat down at the table 'INVISIBLE AGENT' and Lip Stick MOUNTAIN HEATHER TOILET WATER FACE POWDER • by the window and dipped the debt payments as they arise dur- IC1>. TO SAT., NOV. 25-2H *•' LIP STICK & ROUGE STRICTLY FRESH KILLED pen into the buttle oX green ink ing the use of the property by the 1.50 VALUE—Italian Balm and Hand Cream both98c that her sister l^ll! llli'rf^i.^' In Aclllljsfitun NHA. 890 ALL FOR Rose was- such '• GARY COOPER Q• Will -the—NHA—dea-1- -wtth- a pig a bout. ' Demestic Wines properties ow-ned by municipali- NORTHWESTERNOR^VIARYLAND She wrote, with "Pride «f Jhe Yankees" Imported Wines Colgate's beautiful ara- Xlmui. Writ. ,t Krl.. 2::10, * 8:40 ties, banks,- insurance companies, 1. besques, '"Deux .. Tliur. Jt Sat.. 2:30. (i:10.9:40 and others which may be vacant? J£oger- Gallet Helena Rubenstein Mr. Morgen- Graves France Saute rue Renault De Luxe A. Yes; if suitably located and Tooth Powder thuu," and held, "SECRET ENEMIES susceptible to conversion. Surety her "head back •ihrnvii. \\V(|. jt Krl.. 1:30. 7:13. 10 Vintage 1928 Table Wih& Basis for Determining Bent Toilet Water to admire this RT'X.•'••, MOS-' Tluir. .Tfli. Jt Sat, Nov. 1:40. 20-30. 5:0(1, Dec. 8:4. 0 Fifth Q. Does the owner's 'income Keys to Beauty effort of the best pupil in pen- UK1.W liONLKVV 2.44 Sauterne - Rhine Chianti - Claret 370 Blue Carnation VCItOMCA LAKE—ALAN LAUD and Burgun,dy Start as soon as the lease is DOUBLE EDGE TURKEYS manship class. signed, or after the conversion is LARGE SIZE Night Delight 3 LIP STICK "Here are my stamps for a "THE GLASS KEY" Adriano Ramos' Vi gal 1.15 Gallon 1.98 done? Fleur d'Amour bond. $18.75. 1 started last >1HMVII Kuii., !:iio, -1:00, 7:00, 10:00 Christmas when I gut $3.00. Not iJKMVii Moil., Tiru., i:">0. 7:10, 10:00 A. As soon as the lease Ls Squibb's Blades HENS or TOMS counting 50 cents, I have earned Puerto Rican Port Wine signed and the NHA is given pos- Each 1.50 For 1.00 all the rest, working one or more "GIRL TROUBLE" Vintage 1924 Renault's Am, Champagne sessiern q£ the property, the owner FOR days a week at a luca] grocery DOS AMWHK—JOAK BENNETT Fifth ...... will be entitkd to the rent speci- Tooth Paste 35 590 store, and I'm quite proud to say , Ulmivii-XuM., S:4(t, ,1:40, H;4o Sparkling Burgundy j fied in the lease. 75c NOXZEMA FOR SHAVING 49c 60c One-Price - - Qne QualU Shutvii Mon., Tues,, 1:15, 8:4a HOW GREEN \lM 2.00 or I worked hpt-ri t« pM it " . Large •t-is—the—basis fo--cter - Jane.y starud uut oT the window termining the amoun NIGHT CREAMFCHrRubenstem) TTTdb at Peterson's hfuuta.-and—beyend-, Chauvenet White or BoUle _ 2M* of rent to Gem ITIndes Jfco-IB4bs. at the big yard where the kids |-the -owner-? VITAMIN B COMPLEX- •were playing football. She held LAUREL • HARDY Tied Bourgogne A. The amount is based on a TTDTTcapT) Limit 2 lier pen elegantly in air. and OANTI THI MAGICIAN , standard rental scale, giving the -»» WALTER, PIDEEON - MAU&EEH O'HARA gg Lane's" HALIBUT LIVER-OIL CAPSULES . ... (100 cap.) 79c "Sitting here looking out the Imp. from France Mission..Bell Calif, Wine owner a fair return based on the FORFOR window, I see a peaceful little PONALD CRISP •• ANNA LEE . ROODT McDOHALL 1.75 Port - Sherry - Muscatel current income produced by the A, B, D CAPSULES (TOO) 7?. "77 1.19 town, and I wonder how the world -I. PLUS 4-Sths Quart ... qt 61c — Va gal 1.05 improved property after taxes, -j-j Shaving Cream 12 390 can be in such a turmoil and the RICHARD debt payments and a fair charge CHILDREN'S people of this world can have such HEII, Onr Dll.v Olll> DIX Authentic Patras Gallon for the improvements are taken hate for their fellow men. So I'm re—Kob't Cummlllgs Scotch Whiskey Then the voice of her best Wheloss, awarded the Dis- the program with abandoned ho- Cobbs Creek Philadelphia Prime birds, every one, and raised with the most painstaking care. friend. Betty, called from out- "Between Us Girls" tlntrcuishcd Service Cross Saint Julien S Years Old leis "containing "a considerable Qld_Drum BELL'S side—''Jan-ey L" In an instant and the personal commenda- Private Stock- Blended Whiskey Reared in the cold Northwest, and Sunny Maryland under ideal growing rt..ll-t STACK—Brod, CRAWFORD 4-5ths Quart 3-74 number of rooms? Blended Whiskey Blended Whiskey Janey was • on her feet and tear- tion of the President. Burgundy or Claret pt 1.37 — Quart Quart conditions, where the health and vitality of every turkey reaches utmost ing aownstairsdownstairs>' and out. She wwaas Red Bordeaux Wine A. Structures which will yield pt 1.59 — Fifth SCOTCH not Hedy LaMarr nor a deep phil "MEN OF TEXAS" Vintagis of 1929 a large number of units will nor- Half Gallon perfection. Each bird is especially seieded-ty us-Xor plumpness «nd Park and Tilford Brandy mally be converted and managed 2,39 Fifth flavor and has our guarantee for perfect satisfaction. twelve years old. by FPHA if- the oompleted project 2.68 i (Lulter from :m actunl communie Superior in Bouquet and Rich 1.11 In the files of the Treasury Dopartn Flavor — 90 Proof #* *» 4 ls large enough to require a resi- • • • Santa Alicia Sparkling dent manager operating as FFHA 3.49 STRICTLY FRESH pt 1.75 4-5ths qt dC«O X resident managers now work In Taylor's • Cresta SWIFT'S PREMIUM STRICTLY FRESH _ Grown-ups and children alike STATE THEATRE Mos^He or Sparkling: Christian Bros. Italian Swiss JCILLED ,&TRICTtrV FRESH -should--ail 4jelp~"the *" " "~ :. _oi JEEHA. .multlple»unit.| SEVIIX1 LLED IVJlLK-Jh -KILLED WOODBRIPGET Wine Btenea^n hiladelphia War Bonds. Let's all join a pay- THANKSGIVING DAY CONTINUOUS Dacquiri Puerto Kican Kuni ProviBious to Terminate roll savings plan and "top that Q. If a property.of this type Port, Burgundy Port, Sherry ony RUM Roasiing 10% by New Year's." - . "THE PIED PIPER" Gold or White *% has been rejected bji'FPHA. can Port - Sherry - Tokay FANCY i. . i. 7r.-UJKij' Department 2.10 Sherry, Sautcrhc Sauterne Port - Sherry 6 Ye»rs Old Capons y with Monty WOOLEY — Ann BAXTER 4-5ths Quart dfi Muscatel Diana BAJtKYMOKE — KOBT. CWMUQNGS in 5th 1.00—% gal 2.00 Fifth Vi Muscatel Fifth (Bllpi.) Chickens Bead the Record ror up-to-the- Fifth FOWL BROWN FORMAN—Red Label sal 1.30-fGallon SMALL minute developments in yoor citj'4 "BETWEEN US,GIRLS" VIRGINIA WAGNER'S 3.65 tK>lltical and civic affairs. ___^ with Kay FRANCIS — John BOLES Blended Whiskey d 1.02 2.50 1.93 -V " SUNDAY TO TUESDAY DOLL HOSPITAL 25 "Tarzan's New York I LAURE=TfrTL - HARDY M cnl BIAICE EVERY Adventurewith.- i " A-HAI&NTING WE S Braricl Blended Whiskey Straight Bourbon Whiskey PAY BAY Maureen, OfSULLJVAN AUSTIN NICHOLS' J. WEISSMXimSR. Preston Foster Jn 30% Straight Whlfilcey 5 Years 4 Tears Old—90 Proof •"****«ADD' . . I . TV.J.XWILJ L GO" -(Red Label) Distilled FREE DELI\rERY TWICE A DAY—10:00 A. M~. and 2:00 P. M WAR i ADDED SUJID/VJr NITE — "LITTLE TOICYO, uMi. 70% Neutral Spirits. LONDON DRY GIN The Aristocrat of Them AH 00 Proof—100% Grain PINT DAY •" QUABT- QUART V1E»NESDAY Ventral Spirits 75 W. Jersey St. STOP SHNDWG — SAVe DOLLARS •"WAKE. Vs. ELIZABETH Record Want Ads Get Results, 1.48 2.80 'hone Ells. ,15-9849 OPEN EVENINGS.

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• v, \ PAGE SIX PAC TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 THE RAHWAY RECORD RAHWAY RECORD TUESDAY, NO.VElVtBER 24, 1942 "m PAGE SEVEN t ADS ACCEPTED TO S J ,i THE DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION. THESE RATES—2 cents per trord cash In \~tDS CASH IN ADVANCE. advance, minimum charge 30 Record Want Ads Reach The People And Get Results cents. Agency rate ZV* cents per word. Lower rates for 2 |Tbe Railway Record or more times. The Home Nowiipap" Help Wanted Female Rooms Without Board. Wanted To Rent We welcome rtems or personal In- Ksep th£ cos; cf living down by Sheriffs Sale Sheriffs Sale tercstt . If yoa are leavinli g fof r a k g Classified BOOKKEEPER — CASHIER 60 keeping your War Bond purchise SOME FOLKS WITH DESIBABIJE uorore conveyed Lo Evar.it Conatrin.- vacation, entertainlne or vialtlnjr Experience preferred but not SHERIFF'S SALE — In Chancery o! friends, write or phone The Record, up necessary Full time — good rooms to let, hesitate about ad- rent l'i or 2r2 room apartment New Jersey Between Industrial tloa Company aforesaid and Clarence V [Advertising vertising them. If you are look- Bu:ld:ng and Loan Aas-ziclaticn of J..Ccolt, 133.70 feet to a point in re- Rahway 7-0600. pay. Oiy^dySj furnished or unfurnished. Write Rahway N J oomplainan: and maining land of said Bauer, which la Bjmb trie Japs with jur.k ICI.ASSIFIED AVERTISINO salary e ing for a room, try advertising Michael J FUch! «L als defendants. distant. 18 feet w«aterty at right angles Write Record Tor It, giving some informa- Box 526 Rahway RecDrd. INFORMATION Box 475 - Nov 24 2: F! I .t for sale c: ni^rt^ayed pro ml.•*?>.. from the dividing line bet. we en lands Rahway Record reserves tion about yourself and the lo- By virtue of the above-staled writ of Bauer and Stlllman referred to :n i:! fieri facias to me directed I shall the second tract herein described; \ GUABANTEED. CERTIFIED • IDENTIFIED gut to edit or reject any cation preferred. Apr 16 tf TWO TICKETS FOR THE RAH- ^\[>o^^ for &iil t? by public vcnciiit? in thence (2) still along the line of re- [ led ' advertising. All ads CAPABLE SCHOOL GIUL FOR way Theatre have beer* left for the District C.3-urt Rwm :n th; Court malnlng lands of sala Bauer; and j conform to The Record;' light houswork and he].i with FURNISHED ROOMS. SINGLE! Mrs. Mary Walker. 203 East House in the city of Elizabeth. N J . along the line of land new or formerly | or double, all conveniences. Stearcs Street. Just bring this of Clarence J, Cook and the second j ' and classification standards., young child 136 Elm A-venue. ""WEDNESDAY THS !6TH DAY OF tract heroin, described and parallel We Offer You jrs must be reported after j Ap; 2-A Rahway 71M2-J Reasonable rates. 1287 Main ad to The Record office before DECEMBER. A D., 19^2 wlih said dividing line south 16 de- J1 insertion as the puollsher will Street, Rdhway 7-1627. December 3. at two o'clock IEWT") In the afternoon grees 32 minutes West 100 feet to a WOMAN TO ASSIST IN LIGHT of riaid day, point in the line of land belonging to I be responsible for more than June 18 tf All the following tract or parcel of now or formerly Frank M. StUlman; orrect Insertion. house wcrtc. part Lime, no chil- ATTRACTIVE I.Aftr.F wr\r>x | 0J numbers wlU be -assigned j Lotts For Sulc tlcularly described, situate, lying and north 73 degrees 38 murtites West B private family for one or two belr.g :n the City of Rahway in the parallel with the aforesaid line of Delivery which means isers not wishing to make i WANTED SCHOOL GIRL OR sentlemen who-sleep during the CountT y of Union an?. State cf New Central Avenue. 12 83 teet to a point ll-rir IfipnMty Box—tin*, vrnmm f.ir o*oy iiauirv.ulyu,,ur Tfftr B-ntrrsfiT nim.Twye- "rtm!,Ti .-~..,~™~—MUao~in ruw?-lm«-na along the line of remalmi^ Lo buyy thee plantplt s ffrom a nursery. Announcements Mam Street, Rahway 7-0865. dt-(jrtes 53 minutes W^pt from the lands of said Bauer, north 16 deg-ees too latlatee " attitudattitude in LARGE SUNNY FURNISHED Southeasterly corner o( Bryant Ter- M nnlnutes Eaat. 90 feet to a corner: Bond purchases. HONES USED HEGULAXIL.Y Mar 10 tf race with the southwesterly line of ^ ^ea« 15) still along said remaining Our delivery system is on a par with the fuel we sell Ada Brine Results Beauty To Worn Wood Surface COMPLAIN HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO room, all Improvements, for sometimes en- i Rahway Record ,_._H. 7-0600 I Ctutr.il Aveatio. «ju60r The Rahway once a year. If this is not I _ WTO M herein described from said beginning I race: thenoe (6) along said south- ment and quality fuel are three good reasons for ap- bastU dTsmrtfnnrrmaxteTrBteeable a National T*nnk. PT1^ ^J J. running along the Easterly side of , easterly side of Bryant Terrace North fuels generate gas when they -HdTsmrtfnrxteTBtebl round in older gardens. One UofficeT. R. 7-1110 Bryant Terracs south 15 degrees 5S , :fl d««rees 33 minutes East ten feet to pointing us you-r official fuel merchant. i*s, need no; be per- I accumulation of fly ash in the species, cotinus american care for child from 8 to 2. 136 iwj or Lhree gentlemen. Private oct e tf tJle lace are ignited, It is this, gas that. the flue that will obstruct minutes West 33 feet to a potntr d vPeWBy lso ft QBeginning. Whlcll said :he beauty of highly | •Jephone Office Rahway 7 Official j Elm Avenue, Apt. 2- bach and entrance. Nice neigh- thence parallel with Central Avenue— fl_ . be used as a means of i!ifl atcng otftrr lands now or formerly , - «ress and regress to and from Its failure" ~~£o~ "escape up the will the fire burn sluggishly Schools R. 7-1700T wear Merck's. e • -mg There are some \ chimney that causes an odor ly evokes attention when it is part Allen Street. "~O)~OTt61T Chancery , ot Pred^rlcte C Bauer South 73 de- }™ tract hereinabove described America's Original Trade-StarUed 1 but the s^a being unable to of a garden picture. , irrees 28 inmuus'Easi 103-23 feet to a °y Marie J, Fischl and her heirs and modies' Uiax can be | which can permeate the whole pass through the chimney I driveway; thence along Uie westerly as*j — forever. house. In the case of fumes in American Smoketree is dioeci- I IN C H.INCEKY <)!• NEW JERSEY 1 ; H en *".:\ e'.y to remove the" will have a tendency to back Sale R-33 141/124 side of said driveway north 16 degree* n ;»lso as No 13S7 Bryant ;me and everyday use. the basement, check up on the up into the basement. ous. that is, the pistillate and! -Male Help Wanted - 32 minutes El^st 33 feet to a corner of H k 1 following: 584 JJEFFEKSON AVENUE, -RAHWAY, N. J Special Notices TO: Frank Shea. Antonio Pinto, hla rub. Lh£ staminate- flowers are borne Housekeeping Rooms . k \ [he f4-n-e T. "Vveration ofj!««of~j!«-« -Jnn* - Tim :j .--moo:a awaj; the roughness, ~£~. Correct operation of- dam- ~~ firefi dood r shoulhldd only be plant of this species produce, —A well constructed "Colonial home completely reconditioned EfY SCHOOL IN RAHWAY | the southerly" pers: The turn damper opened when it ia necessary , LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, Julius Goldberg, and his heirs, de- side o..f. driveway._ ,, 1.~0 f.^•eit et in widtwmtnh and , , ^^ muwuCHARLEaS jE,. AYtSKiiAYE21S. SSlierirrh , -~cind apply lemon or olive oil. This panicles of bloo-ms with purplish j and ready for immediate occupancy. Four rooms, dinette •for children of working parents. : vtsees and personal representatives, pirftllel with Central Avenue north "\ EKR & ARMSTRONGARMSTRONG . SSolrsSol'rs. should never be used for to put on additional fuel. It MACHINISTS housekeeping facilities. Inquire Feea BP BI 162K-- 1942 applies a'.Ao tj spilled perfume. daily operation of ^the fur- or brownish, hairs that are not so and pantry on the first floor. Three sunny bedrooms and • Physic .i i ed uc a ti on ins true to r ?S degrees 28 minutes west 10? feet 995.02 >'* RR—CX-14» ^— ' 1 should never be used as a conspicuous as the flowers of 119 Monroe Street or call Rah- Nov. 19—O I For Removal of Inh_ nace. It is usually set in a damper. Many times it ia tiled bath on second floor. Excellent residential neigh- •in charge. Telephone Rahway ! way 7-O58O-M. Oct 15 "26 | If ink "is spilled, wash the spot position so that sufficient left open to bank the fire. Common Smoketree. However-, the borhood. - •- • ll:.2164-J. Nov 12 3l • Experienced All Around ttr.. Wn» Antonio teat is tranaferred'Opstami. scarlet and om.ng«* a mnn . point In Answer the q|ip Real Fire Place • 2 car garage and private rooms for ouple. estertv corner cf said laiid now or ' —- ORANGE DISC ANTHRACITE & obtained upstairs, the for banking purposes. fBook N.i. 164»1 on Railway Na- suffering they had endured throughout the pre- thoroughly, and polish. effect- &t small clouds of smoke. ' Excellent pantry — drtveway Bank. -Payment stopped ' steam be_aL 23ia jrmerly of Stillman, said corner ' check is opened ana the The foliage turns yellow and pur- Rahway Machine Street and Kearney Avenue. rjclng" tn the southwesterly _Hne~ of T vious year. For dark stains, dip a cork in draft damper is closed. Correct methods of firing; iReuin: u bank. the 13th day of November, 194fl. In a Centml Avenue distant 150 feet south oxakc ac:d, rub the spot, rinse. When the correct methods ple in the autumn. ' Steam heat • Grounds excellently cause wheretn- City of Rahway. a 73 degrees 26 minutes Eas^,, from the* When heat is wanted, the landscaped drv immediately, and polish. draft is opened and the of firing are used there is Easy to Grow 1 Large storage space in WHITE TERRIER, I Tool Corp. municipal body corporate in the Southeasterly corner or Bryant Ter- I For jus: dirt or finger marks on check damper is closed. never a possibility of coal These are large shrubs with IrEsembes poodle. Name County of Union and StAte of New race and Central Avenue; from said Today, 'America is engaged in a deadly fumes backing into the base- attic • Fenced in private garden Apartments Unfurnished Jersey Is complainant and you and beginning point; thence- i 1 ) along the ' I panned wood, use e can easily pass through and down draft condition may MECHANICALLY INCLINED the complainant pursuant to tax gales j south 73 degrees 28 minutes East i Treatment for Worn Floor into the basement when this exist where the draft ac- creates interest, JDU WILL BE THANKFUL ' TO LEARN OUR WORK. Homestead Ridge Develop- held on the dales hereinafter net parallel with the second course herein I Let us all give thanks for the many blessings i For a worn floor,"touch up the damper is opened. been in cultivati 1 tually blows downward Margaretten |many ;;nies this winter if you j 100 PER CENT DEFENSE. ment CD., 41 Avenel Street, forth; Causes of Action. 1st, 2nd. 3rd, \& feet to the point or place of Begin- It- we Americans enjoy, and come what may. let spots with shellac, and give a new through the chimney. This gardeners who introduce it in cur suggestion to have, us ! 4th, May 9, 193Q; 5th 6th, May 15. , mug. coating of wax. If the floors are 3. Turn damper closed too ' JB sometimes due to incor- their plantings are aften asked to WRITE RECORD BOX 4G8 ; near Rahway Avenue. Bus 1030; 7th, 8th. May 15. 1926; 10th. I THTRD TRACT: A1.SO an undivided , us resolve that Our land shall forever remain tightly: If the turn damper rect chimney design. The change ths grease and oil to 54. Agent on premises dally. Oct. 2, 1934; Mth, 12th. May 15. :9QU; I l '9th lncerest In and to a driveway ; i hardwood, a tablespoon of vtnega identify it. Nurserymen have tfie and Company Inc. Veedol winter^ grade as -well as | 13th. 14th. Nov, 7, 1927: 15th, !6th. 'described as follows: BEGINNING at free. ~- -' and one of furniture polish, in wa is closed too tightly a back advice and suggestions of Oct 22 tf ' pressure will build up in shrub, or can get it. It is per- I •'"" ' ely lubricate your car. Telephone Rahway 7-O012-W. May 15. 1935; 17th 18ih, Oct. 2, I9Q4; a point lii_ the southeasterly line of your fuel dealer will aid in 20th. 21st. May 17, 1936- 22nd. May 15, ter. will give a clear finish an the heater and cause the fectly handy in the North and 276 HOBABT STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. |BeA as^urrd you-•will get the Bryant Terrace distant south 1(3 de- . keep down dust. eliminating this condition. LAUNDRY HELP. EXPERIENCE ' 1933; 23rd, through 3ffl-h, Dec. 10, grees 58 minutes West aiong the saJd <| gases to seep into the base- Sometimes in the case of hot grows in practically any soil that • you pay for if we do the • unnecessary. Top scale. Pleas- 1039; and to bar the equity of re- line of Bryant Terrace 130 feet from If the floors are oiled, turpen ment. Do not have this dam- air furnace installations the is well-drained and not too rich. Phone Perth Amboy 4-0900 I work Srhwarting's Tydol Ser- demption therein; and you the per- the southeasterly corner of said Bry- ant working conditions. White sons to whom this notice Is addressed tine will take off most spots. If per closed too tightly, but odor of fumes may rise upward Smoketree may be propagated by Ivice Irving and Milton. or colored, Hamilton Laundry THERE ARE TWO TICKETS TO ant Terrace and Central Avenue; ' Chateau Martin Wines turpentine is not available kero nave it placed in the posi- with the warm air stream being seeds, root^euttings, or layers, Cooperation of Brokers Invited. , Lhe Rahway Theatre waiting are made parties de/enda-nt because thence ( 1 ) running south 73 degrees Rahway Lumber Co. tion to control the burning fed through the warm air pipes , Co.. 276 Hamillon Slree:. you are the owners of said lands and 23 minutea East, parallel with the_ Red Label—Port - Sherry - Muscatel KENTUCKY STRAIGHT HOUHRnw sene will do. ~ l-foutrsincer itrts~"Campar -Ante "prernTSea," or their respective spouses nne of (_"entt-al Avenue 1327 FULTON STREET PHONE RA. 7-0700 speed of the coal. directly into the rooms upstairs. Nov 12 tf 1 by virtue thereof claim -an in- TJl£*cKT5erry — qt 61c 4 7-0831-M. Oot 23 tf j IF YOU DO NOT FIND A SUtT- TIL 7/333" li MARYLAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY Make sure the smoke pipe is Blancke Street, Linden. | A new synthetic stiffening fab- !n good .condition. If it is Sometimes fumes are carried Nov 12 3t able apartment advertised, it 90 Proof—6 Years Old-^-Distilled and full of iSjjst -spots there is into living: quarters through the may be possible to locate one [ ric has been invented to replace opening in the return duct in Painting, Decorating MEN WANTED FOR PLEASANT Bottled by the National ^ ' horsehair in the interlining of a possibility Chat it in turn through advertising for it; and Mission Bell Wines Distillers—pt 1.62 ...Quart ut them In new oondi- low, but plen.ty pert and cunable. u retten & Co., 276 Hofoart Street, EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Gas Service H road and Canal Company, etc.. t STORE OF QtJAIJTT °n You can depend on us be- faction. Assortment of tables. Pointing tn n ^rnv^ WP pn^sptl fhiL. For Rent REASONABLE PRICES -ASH rMONTB . ilnd Company, Inc., proi* att Vm-TMtML len-y lamps, secretary and -ferth-^ftmtoojr: Oct. 1 If M.DENJUELOILCO. Holland Shades As Low As «use in addition to expert wrangler suld that there, after a erty which, begins at a stake ii deal and Maternity Supports BAH. 7-ZS01 desks. We can save you money the southwesterly line of land:, Goasflrd Foundation Garments rorkmanship, we use the best on all your furniture require- night In Buffalo, he met a bear. We Also Carry In Regular Stock To Keep Food Bills Down C. J. Newmeyer Lumber Co. Complete Infant Dept. 39c "atsrials. Rahway Hat Reno- Had only a rltle Smd Just three .22 now or formerly of the Hamilton Professionaat 8 & shoe l Services ments including rugs. Houses For Sale "Italian Swiss Colony Wines, Dry or 1SS2 IRVING ST. RA. 1-0813 KEN WINDOW SHADE CO. I I, l? RebulldinB Shop shorts—not much goou* for hear. De Venoge - Cordon Bleu Open Monday Evening Manufacturing Company, mn SULO'S Sweet—Mission Bell W'"ffg—Tuy- g The'Avise "use ot^Victory foods is- one way io lVENTJE PHONE ttA. 7-3013 leasured southwardly and at jjStt-Maln-St.' ^ B "He drew elu ul pCt.VT PIANO INSTRUC- SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH. flreU. The bear went down. Then lor's New York State Wines— keep food bills down. Cooking with GAS SER- right angles from point in the r Phone Rahway 7-1700 southwesterly line of East Scott FUEL OILS ™- Conservatory experience. steam, new coal heater. Newly liu was up. It was like} fl'ie Roma and Garrett's Wines— V another way. • A. Jessurum, 357 Syca- painted interior. Lot about 120X radio report ot a prtzetight. My Imp1928. VintagFrence — Extrh aChampagn Drv e ... -Oiitaiuiuu 1.236~llerT5sT I Oll-BoNiewi—-Set-vies , y fiLARENCE PARKER CHRIST- -Renault's. Winus artd~o'thfers. treet , RRahwah y 7-1277-M71277M. mas Cards. 50 for $l.'O0,; up. '15b, beautifully landscaped, friend aimed and fired. Aguln the /RAHWAY Idelity Union Trust Company Motor OH and Greases Large bottle For GAS cooking is economical cooking. Tft~ to New Jersey Realty Company, Nov 5 3t Names imprinted. 1334 Pierce S5200. Inquire coal office George bear fell, once more was up. Aim- 4.50 1 Window SEaHes FOR 45 YEARS M. Frlese. Inc., 402 East Hazel- ing careTully over his horse's necU, BEAD THE WANT ADS provides instant heat under close, exact control property in the northerly line of 444 W. Grand &n. EA. 7-2S28 *>SY KHNGST MUSIC STUDIO Street, Rahway 7-0521-J. Lolce avenue, 194.263 feet from PLACE YOUR. ORDER Oct 23 9t wood Avenue. Rahway 7-0309. the man from Crazy Woman llred Ii you find your name listed unequalled by any other cobking fuel. Modern NOW . . . SAVE MONEY. GRIES BROS. xi52 New Brunswick Ave.. Nov 24 3t his last .22 and saw the bear fall. Cor free tickets, clip out the ad Do You Want "To Sell Jefferson avenue. Phone Rahway 7-01T1. CEMENT BLOCK SHOP, CAN BE top burners have the extra-Ju-dtiamical simmer 3 "Leaping down, Bowie»knife In and present It personally on? ICE COLD BEER IN KEGS HAS BEEN KAHWAYS Nov 12 tf used as machine shop. 2 A heat . . . pyens..ax.e--.aJUtornat4<>AHy---«>iitrolicd—for Movmg hand, he charged. And he was tre- week-day before 6:00 P. M. at aeres-of-land,-fruit trees, cheap, Real Estate Brokers mendously relieved -to dtscover three e Wfee of '" Delivered To Your Hwme Anytime~— R. & FT./and exact baking or roasting temperature required Large Selection of shades at Woodbine and Leesvlllc Ave- 61 bears, all dead In the trull . . . Moisture Gremest/ Evil Money To Loan nue. See John Maffla, 56 Bur- THE . . . broiling is in a class all by itself. F. Your Home? In different colon. Also M. G. CLENDENNY Complnte Infants' Dept. XJEL FREEMAN A SON "I believe the story implicitly," PIEL'S BEER in VH Barrels Faced By/Stucco House accessories^—nnd—fixtures. Mortar uid Stance \nett street, Avenel. Telephone says Quigley. "You see, this Craay Baby^Layettes Onr Speoialty Woodbrldge 8-2134-J. Real Estate and Insurance C«BrtMB» to .Loan Woman fellow never once regarded RAHWAY RECORD Protecting your foods with your GAS RE- Oct 20 St Established 1S92 me as..a tejiU.eEf.QOt. hut,.he.treated 2. Your Lots? Moisture is the-g-reateat-evii-fffr- d -HorI4fl9IrvtaB St.; nearCheray St. -not -redeemable • foi- ALL STANDARD BRANDS OF ICE COLD BEER FRTGKBATOR^b&th—before^hbeforeaii' d aftm uuuklng, backln^_8buccp_Jiuildlnffs--b5E-seep- tm.it. me like an old-timer on tlm saves in many t Y "" " ipftomrmuway 7-00B0 © Wcatcrn Nowspapor Union. u saves in many ways, too. You can buy in larger ing in through the flne hair NEW AND BEAUTIFUL West Insutsi AvtnHe BARBIZON SLIPS Rahway National Bant this week-end? Use an eighthal days. AND ALES BY CASE OR BOTTLE quantities . . . take advantage of special values, ST^ouinFarm?^ cracks. This, in cold weather, SHADES AT THE LOW Buildinc. Rahway. N. J. of beer i-app. four gals.) $2.73 BUY. BENT. TRADE, INSCBK No Ticket* OltreH Wjthoqt Ad such as Victory Specials . . . and get the most out -freezes and expands the cracks so PRICE OF 3Do. and UNPERTHINGS each, plus deposit. Phone Rah- THRU PETER A. SENSENIG that eventually the cracks .become way 7-0889. 105 West Milton Ave., Near fflka Now Snowinc of left-over dishes of all kinds. OR HAVE YOU SOMETHING TO RENT? • sufficiently wide to allow the en- Goal- Coke Abbott and Costello in Oil RAHWAY BOTTLING WORKS Telephone Rahway 7-1333 "PABDON MY SARONG' trance of water behind the stucco. 41 Peb 8 tf 2n this way, pieces of the material GOSSARD CORSETS Nov 12 tf ;>K DO NOT NEOlicT^rO Thurs.. Frl. & Sat. We Have Clienta_Waiting become dislodged mat: Ing expeji- Ken Window Porieotly Fitted By IF *OU HAVE A LARGEST SIZE DOLL CAR- DICORCIA "HOW GREEN^WAS MY taive-Tepair "work"necessary. OILBUUNER - -Graduate-Coreetlere je7i)tg~enouffh :?or ^aftyr^Ne wr A coat of paint will help prevent "aven't laid In your supply Cost $65. asking $25. Telephone AU Tyn«s of Insurauoe • Plus . his possibility by sealing any flne Shade Co. nave It Inspected Regularly "u .will be thankful when real Rahway 7-O87S. Fropertr Mnwngemeat Richard Dlx in •"inter sets in if you take our 814 W. Seott Oxe. Bahway 7.1531 "TOMBSTONE" Elizabethtown tracks as well as pores against- 15S0 MAIN ST. Premier Oil & Gasoline •he entrance of moisture. '"Bgestion and order now. Blue Fab 20 H Sun., Mon., Tues. Bauer-Brooks Co. Supply Co. J-oal is "America's Finest Aa- Business, Place For Sale "MY GAL SAI." Consolidated Sas Co. Kev Brnnswleu ATenne and jacite" ond costs no more Real Estate Broker . Also k Wine and Liquor Store • 1480 IRVING ST. RAHWAY 7-0865 Honor the pioneer women who ClarkBon St. Bah. 7-lgflS -"*n many inferior grades. GROCERY AND Ct>NFECTION- •" Sales -and Reatals . "tITTXE TOKYO. O. S. A. I lade^Thanksfflvinff Day possible rgc M. Priese, Inc., BaH- cry, papers and magazines; All Types of lasnronee T 7 3M y buying War Bonds to sofeffuard i -° - Dealers in Blue .Rahway: weekly income $300. BOSS KOOMO AGENCT Starts Wednesday MAIN ST. Phone Rahway T-()i96 *rg3ri)etiye?y? America. Ads in This Direcfory Do • coke, fuel oil and mason Price $1000. Write Record. 233 Hamilton St. Bah. 7-0262 Southern and Skelton In Bring Results ril Box 530. Nov. 24 2t OBSHJsIto Gas Co. Offloo' "PANAMA HATTIE" ;,"*" Vi&®&§S$>®

5Siias^3!iiai^K4a^sag: W\ X \ •V V A ~\ " .\" -l ' -\\ WA ' .> \ W ; A-.'-:. TUESDAY, NOVEkBER 24, 1942 THE Y REcc RAEWAY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR OVER A CENTURY SECOND The Rahwav Record SECTION

RAHWAY, N. J., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 son, of 2*12 West Hazelwood ave- Telephone Rahway 7-0600 Notes nue has been commissioned a Block Mothers be issued for display when the j community. Mrs. Ranald Dun- Second Lieutenant in one U. S. block mo.her is on duty, Women 1 ning. acting chairman of the Rah- of the Army. He recently completed a Staff Assistants 1 ALL OUT course of instruction at the Sig- Organize Group who are at home during school **ay group, presided. Luncheon nal Corps Radio School. Tort hours are urged to list their homes 1was.served by the Red Cross Con- Coming Events Monmouth. Lieut. Robinson was Mrs. G. E. McFadden, 8fl5 Mau- j as shelters. liiisn 1 raining t^en Corps. Military Staff Assistants, who must formerly a member of a Cavalry rice avenue, was appointed.chair- j Representatives from P. T, A,'s Regiment. Port Jaclcson, S. C. man of the Block Mothers group, The first group of Red Cross have a thorough understanding Wednesday, December 2 | of the various schools were Mr,s. Staff Assistants in Rahway com- of the organization and activities St. Ann's Society will hold an- Services which will, operate under the di,- Robert L. Bauerband. Mrs. J. WI. pleted their course of lectures and I of the Rod Cross, are volunteer j Philip Horin, son of Mr. and Cosiello. Hig-h School: Mrs. Theo- nual Sauerkraut Dinner at St. By V. E. Teran Mrs. Theodore Horin, of OS rection of line Civilian Defense i practical work Friday with an ail- workers trained in general office, Mark's Church. Council, at the organization meet- dore Tuzik. Mrs. William A. day session at the Ilderan Outing routine. They man switchboards I Monday, December 7 Broadway. Clark recently com- i Marsh. Roosevelt; Mrs, A. Carl and information desks, , act as ' Harry 'Bud'. Simpson, son ofi John Conley pleted an intensive course of train- Ing Wednesday at ihe High iClub. Railway Defense Chairman Luncheon and Christmas party i oonn conley. son of Mr. arid ing at the Armored Force School. 'Behsnna. Mrs, W, J. Miller. Lan- guides and registrars,, ana d maay bbe ' at the resrular meeting of the Mr, and Mrs. Harry Simpson, of I MrsM . JJohn Conley. of 1982 Pierce School. Mrs. William A. Marsh i Tyler Clark, who was the princi- FOR THE .Fnrl TTnnYii K COln: Mrs ETrrilyn ^H-v^Tvi>Tl ji[Pn- nnnn rn nnniot in am nm 0< iSd d poat-c nlisted in the U. S. secretary. The Ue- '•pai apeaJrer. outlined the city de- beneficiaill to thhe war effort. : ue*uTs—a>ocwiv OT"the secona ttie Marine Barracks at San Diego. Navy and is in training at the•communications' and qualified as fense Council will be represented J. H. Biddle. Franklin; Mrs. C. C. fense set-up and explained the J Presbyterian Church at 2:30 In l h "frit.«=i U h«*nntifn; pnun a Radio Operator Giannone. Mrs. J. J. Kiick. Wash- Canteen, workers who served ; the church lecture room. . iTTtm*r~MTrPran~ k E. Johnson, lwiUn-uu v.vi-v—wiT5~.—CIt3]ifiers"T try and it ts very hot . . . keep R, I. The purpose of the group is toMrs, Larry Rack. St. Mary's; Mrs. the local program. Reed, chairman, Mrs. H. Clay ' those 'sports' rolling because it Cadet Charles J. Kruger. son of have 'houses available in every Several Staff Assistants from Howell. Mrs, Nelson Ta.vlor «ind; RUMMAGE SALE - sure helps In any outfit." Thanks. iami Mr CharlesCh -A A. W—Kro- e m every Hh W ^ Ml' ufuiU Red cross Chapter, Russel! Armstrong, son of Mrs, ;ity-ijk>ei£ where children may goPaulsen. G rover Cleveland; and Mrs. Charles Harding ' . * "•«•"»»»w, 'or the second stage of intensive Grapefruit Sections .ri" 2 "i. 29= To comply with the rulings of the .raining as a Pilot in the U. S. CRANBERRY Walnuts u™. Vir Force. Lieut. Ciskowski re- String Beans_ .*?£££? i*^23« e Without Question Your Claim Of "Champions.'" You can enjoy < v PIQUANT, ZISTFUl "TnrnohW"^^ Office of Defense Transportation and the •eived his commission in the Sweet Corn £:.': , 12c chemical warfare service and his 16 or. can Cocktail Peanuts "-»•••• Office of Price Administration we are primary flight training at Stan- Your Thanksgiving SpinaCh mv asking that you arrange to accept your Dinner Tomatoes "•" •'•v-ww GRAPEFRUIT I2lb b Milton Maskin, son of Mr. and You will have greater enjoyment" Veg-AII ... JUICE - " 47c delivery of oil on your regular route day. Mrs. Max_Maskin, of 298 West from your Thanksgiving dinner N _. _ Hazelwood a'vemie has enlisted in if you have been able to prepare Sweet Potatoes "tar *.,H~2U ? °2OK, NO 5 on I . This Page Is Sponsored By The Following Railway Boosters the U.S. Army Air Force and is Z c e p inin at it with a few quick twists of the Flour It will only be through__the whole- taking his preliminary trP K - jJUWtiffld nf making Noodle SOUD Mix ,"«-•• «*- iE «« ^^ «.« Z9 ™sto Cake Flo •5an AlTEomo. Texas. a holiday slave to the kitchen. BiSQUick hearted cooperation of each of our cus- Simply use a dougli blanket over seaiectMIlk «-—« 3 SL 24. VEGETABLE-NOODLE rintri,r ai. j .., your turkey — no basting -na M X 20 Goldhlatts tomers that will permit us to continue Every $3 you-save no'w- in War wiitehTng. "Result —a beautiful S*eet Pickle Relish — --,,-12, SOUP ^SSLSSTs* SSS^f ' ^ """° < Bonds give you (4 to spenri I 84 EAST CHERRY STREET Hamilton Laundry & later. flu>ld«4»-l>rdwned-!>frtl—witJrno"' ta'make deliveries throughout the com- trouble at alii Em-Bee Tomato Soup ^rszu *.«8c boboth tpkghDloss I 111 c, .. JmitoPowtor---««« 8^2S« Dry Cleaning Service Jewelers and Gift Shop ing' Heating season, because it will be Kitchen Bouquet "«• >«.•»>. 21c 85 EAST CHERRY STREET S W A P • R | M E S " Vim. J. Hennessy possitively impossible for us to make ca|l baclks for any reason. Brush the cleaned, stuffed onj trussed bird with shortening: place securely, breast up in a large SAFEWAY SELECTED Rahway Music Shop We are going to do our share .... flat pan. Prepare stiff dou£h. us- TURKEYS ing 0 to 8 cups of flour depending Wo guarantee- you a grand-lasfing Turkey — ono that will roast 152(i MAIN STREET on thc-fowl's size. Add just enough Dr. F. W. Wm. Caputi andTnow you must do your share to co- water to form niijffnrr fhnt *~"n '"» ^- "^ golden brown ~ tender and delicious, Every bird is carefully __; ' • — - &&± Merchant Tailor rolled. Knead mixture well; roll 1 or all your money back. OPTOMETRIST nnprntoperatpe .... r^tvusmkor—*•*»«-remember—regula. ,!«»r• «««.*rout«e out H"to ^i inch thick and large 33 EAST MILTON AVENUE enough to form a blanket that day, no call backs. ""**• will drop clear clown on either side CHICKENS FRESH-FRQST-ED- II. U.JJI... D.JJIc. of the bird. Place over bird (no De Tlici-«t ni,J tlicl'iJJIc. tucking under, mind you). Be stffe^ Every bird Government Prime Gradw-A and Inspscted. Already peiidable Tire Co. Ken 5c - 10c and Up Dept. Store Ralph L. Smith, ..i-.iun.p.-J .,,,|,, ,„„„„! to .ct—it hang Tree and be sure drawn and cleaned — you pay for only the usable portion. Guar- 1547 IRVINIR G ST. (Opp. Empire Theatre) 1550 MAIN STREET !i ,,.r,J.- l.im .om.J that it covers the bird! Pour 1 anteed for lenSacness and flavor. Your choice of ROASTERS, * 444 W. Grand Ave. cup of water in pan; place immedi- BROILERS, FRYERS and FOWL ,..n,i, Hara-kiri JurllcJ ^ ately in hot oven (460° F.) for 15 Phone RA. 7-2228. SWAP minutes to allow blanket to set. Arthur L Perry RIDES This is absolutely necessary. And Additional values in our Meat Markets don't let the turkey stand wjth SUPT. OF-SCHOOLS the dough blanket on. If blanket Dr. Harold Garber should stretch thin at legs or POMEROY LEG OF LAMB .. OC VEAL ROAST Voss Confectionery thigh, take it oft and re-roll it. UMb When blanket is set, reduce heat T^te-llrth.tto "-GOO SSsJre.™ ' 1548 MAIN STREET to 350° F. and continue cooking, BEVERAGES 25« So, no basting is necessary, but water must be replenished..la pan- Root Boer, Ginger Ale, Club Soda LAMB CHOPS JQp Brookfl.lSAUSARd SouWF. MMt 'lb• ^ V / C Bauer-Brooks Co. AS needed, keeping about 1 cup 2S 2 bols C in tho pan nil thctfjme. Remove LEG OF VEAL ,, QQ OYSTERS blanket by cracking with a small 3 ° 24 1480 IRVING STREET Pioneer Diner & Parking Lot SAVE THE RIGHT THINGS! Iiammer about \^ hour before (PLUS »OT. O(POilT) per cup Kagaii's Shoes BROAD ST., BETWEEN CHERRY & IRVING ST roasting period is through. Be White Rock Water 2 i£r 29c 1503 MAIN STREET careful not to break skin when removing blanket. Brown un- Canada JJrySparkHngWate J r Save scrap... Save rubber —oovered-if « deepCTncolurirt or Ginger Ale 3 'ti: ?s ;^ JLSi s ^ Lloyxl's-Cut Rate Drugs ptoot Beer «„., 6'^25c 71 EAST MILTON AVENUE Saf.wa/s pound-pricing iystom on fresh-prooV. Save fats... AND Pancake Flour JSL 2;ri9c falc« oul all g «s$ing! You got full value .very lime Eddie's Texaco Service Station Buckwheat Flour -£SL 3-11. U __. W. T. Grant Co. Dept. Store Fancy Late Howes MAIN AND POPLAR STREETS For Roa»«ln0 Time Cider Vinegar «•-« ... gc -jj 7C '•—— 44 EAST CHERRY STREET From Capo Cod 7V. Livelli Turkey generally takes 10 to I*, Cider Vinegar «- Ml» c«,», „„„ y Plumbing; nn_d Heating the way the bird has been fed. c New Crop ai:l AD/VM-SyftEET— —»..v wiuiu tim mrd. Uie longer er—wi=»^ 1M II. roll - QRflNGES the time per pound required for o Sidney's Army & Navy Store roMting. Coolt at S2S -33b° F. Now Crop Flo _,«AH*BIArJ_OlSHlS Serve COQP GRAPEFRUIT 1543 MAIN STREET Julia lUe Wright', favorite Can- y «di«a FdiAe« »» given in thi. J«JJ «""".v Cirele mugoxine- HONOIrfimlAD EAST CHERRY STREET FREE every Thursday. Topi in quality and value - try iti CELERY - 2»»25c = == lllt OWf8ilS * ' Boilers — Sajrway •HIV y c EXTRA FANCY Ralph L Smith memaieti'' BBvrtau 18 or. loaf JJ e 24 oz. loaf "| O PARSNIPS •""t.T.fa,. 3 M. 10 444 WEST GRAND AVENUE JUUA LEE WIUOUT, OJIWIIA* DELICIOUS SLICED WHEAT: TURNIPS V...0W V.rl.t» - L Ci 18 oz. loaf QC 24 oz. loaf J Qc Bauer's SAVE EYES! For Victory? JURNIPS Wh.t.V.rl.,y 3 Where All High School Students Meet — * - 6 1494 IRVING STREET Put your savings — at least CARROTS f" " "••«• 2 «-• 17c Jeffries Barber Shop Saving basic materials—scrap metal, rubber, fate—is essential to 109t? of your income — Into Waldorf Tissue - ...,4c Herman and Adolph this nation's war effort! i War Bonds each pay day Spft-Weve Tissue - ~»7C TOMATOES *—i ifc-»»t-23" 51 EAST CHERRY STREET and help win the war. — So-is conservation of EYKSI -Silver Polish «*.». .^,.,23= Jurnay mrm 3 ""13 Good eyes arc a precious asset in this war. They provide the (Produce prices subject to sight necessary for doing work efficiently—and that is important, w MU.-HUI iw» o> tnuiHO Kirstein's Pharmacy because everything counts in total war. •zJl'JS'!"™" s*«ww OH nu w»y Nooua n nu KUW HUM VOX F. J. Gibbons euoocT. wu ««. votrCAH «at our 74 EAST CHERRY STREET Protect eyes—with GOOD LIGHT. Make this protection effec- M3T THI fXACT QtMNTlTV 0# 1498 IRVING STREET tive by maintaining good lighting in your home where you read, <£SS'fBtw ™" ™ v^ Ida knows Safewoy's Idaa „ Safewoy-sellsTroduc*^ ito^wunrf to be sure you g«t your money's -worth. When you buy produce by weight, the only accurate way to measure Rahway and Empire Theatres value in the things Nature grows, you Dr. Charles F. Card always get full vdue.

BUY UNITED STATES WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS • SAFEWAY \

PAGE TEN TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1942 THE RAHWAY RECORD 24, 1942 PAGE I Written And Edited , Patronise Is By Students The Railway High School Record Student Activities This Is My Fight Too* We Pledge Allegiance I. Rahua.v High School Record Staff School Girla Attend Editor-in-chief Dorccn HaUlnjrs Junior Gjrl \$ins Rahwav H. S. (Jonr D.Everett Outlines City Editor Doris Rowe Jr. Red ("ross Drn< ASSIGNMENT FOR VICTORY College Club Meeting Chornses To Sing Manacrinc Editor Aura Flrsrau Society Editor—Mitxie Bumcarncr Prize For Essay By Barbara Ann Newkirk H. S. Victory Corps By Doris Rowe In School Play Facuitj Adviser LcKoy Potts The Junior fUd Cross Dri\.-. un- Last Wednesday night at the Editor's Mote The following der the leadership of Miss Jose- By Joyce Garber Elisabeth Y. M. C. A. Mltzle Bum- EDITOR S NOTE; Because essay won ihe first prize for Jun- phine Raub. concluded its annual SCHOOL KID SOLDIERS—YOUR D:lmar Evers:t, assistant chair- garner. Giida Musachio. Vlrelnla By Roberta Aliens of the Thanksgiving holiday, iors in a ccnt.est recently con- drive Friday. Fourteen rooms have man, described the Victory Carps Taylor, and Doris Rowe. attended The boys' and girls' choruses contributed 100 per c?r.i to the WEAPONS ARE— SAVE, SERVE one of a series gf High School which, are to sing in the high there will not be an edition of ducucl by the National Honor So- to the-students of Rahway High school production of Gilbert and of the Hijrh School Record ciety in Rahway Hlg'h School drive School In an a'ssembly program meetings, which are being held at- The homeroom oi L*jRoy Potts. AND CONSERVE! last Wednesday. He outlined strategic points in New Jersey by Sullivan's "H. M. S. Pinafore' on next wreh. the New Jerssy College for Wo- Thursday and TTfclay evening De RENEWING OU RFAITH contributing $9 08. uas in first membership requirements and told cetnber 3 and 4*are practicing By Shirley Flues place A sum .»: $~i 08 ••* is con- of the various departments of the men. Professor Meder. member tri buied by the cni::^ student corps. of the college faculty, and Helen daily ufader the supervision of _u- NJW iha: the entire worid has Pattsrson. prominent senior, dis- gene Jvackerraann and Miss El- Editorial become enmeshed in ;he coils of body Although :he :inve h as After Mr. Everett's talk. Princi- bjen concluded, we i/: all c.m:inu? cussed lihe problem of "College len/Robinson. These chorusss must- war there are many who believe pal Ralph N. Kocher presented and the War." after which there ainrf many numbers by themselves R\ Doreen Holllnjjs thai civilization, as we have to coniribute to U\? fund Paul DiBsnietto with a card type y . ._ were colored moving picture; and also furnish the background Etroxs TM.S •..*- War Week all oxer tU : !:e &.\-: ve; j Boris Ai-mstiumrrTrerg—ATt Thf Mud.c-.s of.Raimav Hiah ]ose faith in h. tnspivw C.inmd- • on this roll. They are as'follovra: The pro-gram was. concluded vich. Maude AiEnt, Constant Scriooi .i:i' helpir.a n -t only by ermg that the ins t met for warring i To Hold Meeting Doreen Holiings, Lloyd Peskoe. with refreshments and. a social Peel. Gloria Buhl, June Cn!lv»r purchasing bonds an dsiamps. but IJ5 b'-i: an aspect of the instinct By Marian Uncheater Harriet Marshy Jerry Kasan. Shir- opportunity to asic questions of Rosemarie D'Ambrose. Olivia Ti'.e Ekx>sters are seeing boirun Herer-.—and -ijoycr Sarbsr. j the alumnae. Tae Union eourryt Durmer,' Helen Pltob. Leonors stror.aer of the two. the fact be- At Lhe regular i Alumnae of New Jersey College nLerei mace; ai War Sujnpa. whath- m os manifest thartu uuni.j|e.ttl_r Library Council held .asi Monday. These students jn the high honor Alum f N J Cl Plagler. Arlene Gardner. Ens 1 Club sponsored, the meeting. wcrr rra.1 • "ov tho « :me!". of Rah- dcs*.roy civilization a 1'. : !*.e prog- t-h; i?rou;j dec idee to send rep re- roll read the names of the stu- Gardner. Lucy Gardner. Con- Fir© way 'I he- • o j.nonnn*res wili ress which man has ever made s;T.ta:ives tj the fall mee:n:_ jf dents on tire honor and merit stance Gerner, Sandra Gillespt^ Pollee rar.Uf ::"• ;;:;.-e from fifteen cents w J u! d be lmpo-ssi b> A r. a 110 n Lhe New Jersey Soliool Library rplls. Virginia Ointer, Julia Hooton, to a o;). 1 a:/ and will be sold in cannot be annihJlated by invasion Counciis Association on Friday Mr. Kocher called upon Miss Dorothea Huggins. Evelyn Jones, t!".C mmer.'ia: > o:\\s in the Rah- or by even the worst of aerial aftrnoon. November 20 at Me- Josephine Raub uriD told ibout V.S.O. Club Plans JXhlJJUJ wa j;i-.r.^> _V::UT They will bombings, for in the hearts and *u.-N'n Hifftv-S^44eo4-,- -Mary -Green —ftWe Thanksgiving baskets which Kropaczek. Ursula Luetgens, >c yt-Trvrt""!' Th'fToTJTsaii gam"minde s and" semis ct its people burn 1 the students annually give to the Prestel Maree, ean Maher on T.:a::ltN^n.;r,ii Day. iee president of th* Association. Basket Donation Lhe flame of liberty, the torch of W1j. preside at the meeting. Other needy families. She also said Blanche Martin, Alice McBridj' Rah'A a> Hijih Srh jol has a freedom; that nation would yet giris from Rahway High School that S3 far the proctor sections Margaret McFftnry, r*>)nriorf "' weekly quota for stamps and be free, for the people are so. and "Glynn. Helene Melbourne, Djns r ! \S"-ri___ifc \nr rtape wti; total" ten :che people are the nation ton, Doris Jones, Kath-erine Power. Red Cross. I At a special meeting of the Vic- Mooney. Mary Parker. Doroihy thousar.ri dollar* a: :h,- end of :he Wnen separate peoples are at- and Betty Schweitzer. Miss Anne The following announcements tory Service Organization last Paul. Ruth Pispecky. Miriam Hed- Proud of her year tacked by a comnTon. tyrannical Vail, adviser, will accompany ihe were made: Barbara Ming^is Wednesday. Lee Roy Yothers. ad- dick, Betty Rommel. Mary Rom- proud of the gr e'r.emy any and all barriers be- asked for patrons for the musical. viser, gave the members lists of mel. Dolores Sanderson. Audrey young lady in t ••• - V - group, The girls will atcer.ci the-' t'.vten them dissolve, leaving them meeung in the afternoon, and fol- ' "H. M. S. Pinafore": Richard foods needed for the Thanksgiving Bhmli Jnyno .Soitz. Jo free to unite in mutual under- t.hp wnrlf nf iT ? HI...1 of tho ilin, fumintBe-hantHffhich taUay rar plant; -kwmg a dinner aorvod in .he high baskets ana UJVOn -ehailcruss'—Catherine—Sharks- In ! tht troL ot nim nf America's activities is emerged as such a dominant factor in the victory- Savings Bonds ticket committee and told of the charge of their respective home Joyce Slmmen. Jean Slorum! drive on the home front. Mrs. Wood does not limit IHrc, William WaaA nf Cnloma, Michigan While herself to driving a tractor, helping in the-harvest War Week,"JJo prizes offered tri the st.nrifnt—uJia- room's dnnflt.lrjp The Hwtctr Charlotte SMttthers. Eotilse Spaz:-'" Chusband works at a war plant, Mrs. Wood activities on th< ew leaders are selected. aells the greatest number of as to the size of the basket was an!. Marie dulllvan. Jean Tayi.r. and tending a victory garden as her contribution P!ans were made f chrls^. njjraages a 120-acre farm, thereby taking her pla^a -to-the-war-effertf-she-also-is-a regular purchaser B\ Rose A. Vim"/r mas party t0 be h?ld M the l left to th° "i»mtrftrs "f "•"* r»nr«-- mRa Ann" Thr fjiljw ::v letter u as re • who r.ad ruled before. meeung o.tts wiJ, ^ exchange ""d t of War Savings Bonds. ceiveci at. ir,_' Hiyh Scnool offlce_ Aroundahaijt "kets are to be ready for the as- V- Tucker. Ruth Warga, Audrey S3+ "b v\ n personal welfare and gains : President Duane Kraliek pre- sembly tomorrow, and Chen will be Washburn. Agnes Wilson, and tance in the ratijjmnu program. than of those of the people. given to needy families in Rahway. The Minute Woman of 1012 sided and Secretary Virginia Hen- By Barbara Mlngus Lead. In Pinafore Plans for the purchase of lan-Pauline Yanco. To All Board of EducaLion . . We in .Ame-ric-a m-ust look- for- -nisey read the minutes. The dream of every chorus boy Happy Birthday The members of the bats' Employees ward to the future, to the time V | t-.pm slides—of—Chr-is^mas-- ._ _ _-ank Oagnon Lee In behalf of ihe Railway Ra- when our Xaith in our beloved land . h 31 come true tor -Jack Ch-api&.-f By SaI!y~Cramcr for use in assembly were discussed • Taylor. Richard Toms. Lee Cha- tioning Board and myself. I wish will be rewarded Those great Last Monday he was one of By Elaine Price and it was decided to order twelve. . South Aiiierirajl Books Jack Ctiapin has been selected Jhe-Ocsanfaiasion hoped that this • , Robert Heft. Donald SLaiii_ to thank all people who so gener- men who caused to be written our _ _. . , , . . .. ___large_ «£^ip____f_boys__sln___i-ns. in _L\e_|__j _L j___iic-.-parr of C»f>4a4n-G&g— The High School Record staff TUeorge Kiger. Richard D:pe» ously contributed j.he:r time on' T X4a a l extends hapuy—birthday move will encourage other clubs i!ft . immortal ••DeeJanttion of tr.dc* •choruses for th ehigh school j coraa, the comraand*r of the Pin- to the following students whose Harry Dinsen, Fred Leighton Ed- November 12, 13 and 14 in thependence." which states that a to purchase slides on other aub- operetta. Tuesday he was selected | afore, in the operetta which will birthdays came between Novem- ward Kirby. Calvin Jacksbn. LOST tire registration program. I real- people's-right ;o liberty is an un- By Jordan Yogel ber 20. 19*2 and November 26, Jec:s in the future. Thomas 'Parks, George Peham, ize that the employees of the for the leading role, which was be presented in the high school chain j? alunable one. were well rewarded To •trenail: in relations with 1842. v Herman Baylis, Courtney Clark, h__a._mp£_ui5j3yi "Barbara Ann Newkiric The magnitude of the task the j . ..axe. La be commended, for your ___ ..„ ^'"tfieilth. We welcome Hems or personal In- splendid cooperation •in America as did our Tatiiers be- * wHlch" "one can find out about the Joseph Tosh nation is ^undertaking is so great fore us. unite pur efforts, trust way of iife of the South and Cen- Yes. my friends, the day soon ( Eugene Wackermanc, musical November 21 terest. If you are leaving; for a that its execution will undoubtedly | I also wish ;o -t;iank a'.! em-and cooperate vuLli one aaotlter to • fcr-al' Ameriran countries. Two Carmela Capobianco vacation, entertainins or visiting I require- the. entire, productive ea^ — ployees u-ro tiav: volunteered win this war. we migh: bring ruin • such books can b_e ob:.a.ijiecLiii Ui£ round our respective turkeys with captain's pan last Tuesday-After.. friends, write or pnone TEe Record. pacity of the country — men. ma- fc Uieir services for ihe rinaj day of 1 Watering mouths'arid empty" stom- fie selected Jack. Mr. Wacker- Dorothy' Kellis h The Sallies Are Back Again on the and foreign domination to our Rahway High School Library. Daniel Nyimicz | Rahway 7-0800. chines and management alike." 4 Job are. the tire registration oi. Novem- country. 1 They are "Americas to the achs: don't you think that we mann said that although the time ber 20. What threatens modern civiliza- •South" by John T, Whitaker, and ought, to stop a minute and think was very- short, he was sure that- Virginia SweitZfiT Sincerely yours, tion today is not only war but the : "Latin American" by P. A.-Kirk- of all that we have to be tihankful Jack could learn the part. James Taylor Arthur L. Perr>. c ha,nains conceptions of the vaJue-s | p.atrick. j-for? What do you say??? The other leading members of. November' 22 Superintendent of Schools. of lit&i those • which accompany the case are played by the follow- Catherine Cooper i "America to Uie South'! by Mr. I We never knew-that Mr. Wack- ing people: Marjorie Knapp. November 23 the reorganizing of certain politi- 'Whitaker. one of America's fore- Hope Benson Hospitalizaiion •"The Playmus: go on." This us cal doctrines which impinge di- , most journalists, tells of his ex|- ermann could really trip, we mean Gerald Maurer, John Bopp, ! the spirit activating ihe groups rectly on the ordinary and natural , periences in~Xatin American. In , skip, around the stage so grace- Robert Nichols, Barbara Mlngus, Jean Cashin working to produce the coming privileges af living. Only by re1- this bcok he tells what the South i fully, until Rawack reported to us David Mistovsky. and Helen Llvia Delia Ragione 2 /2C per day school operetta "Pinafore'' De- storing the importanc.3 of the , American people think about their j that the other day said man was Hehnly. John Robertson cember 3 and 4. There is no doubt common men's liberties, reclaim- I Yankee neighbors and discusses i demonstrating the art of dancing Fred Scheltllen MEDICAL, — SURGICAL, in the mind of any one watching ing the dream i to his chorus pupiL November 24 Salafy-Beplacem>5irt~BgBCfita May" Be Atftloc th* v-inrhfiti—acioxs,—musicians. >ther Ar- anJ. iiiort important, believing troying our Latin American trade ', November 25 At Small Cost ale of doing this Mr. Whitaker tells the average | thur Murray. Mr. W. From The Files Pred Bechtold t to the world be ; responsible American what he -I Charlot*e-€annon No Waiting^For_GrojUJa-IflL_Eonn Hcity squad, etc.. etc.. under the Sarah Edwards -directioTT^QfiTieif coaches and -V By Aura Flreau No Medical Examination teacher advisors, That it will be Seven Years Ago November 26 % Ernest Losey successful Lh. re is no. doubt—for Members Pla\ peace and happiness of the West- but- -it needs your support. Rehearsals for the senior play. Families—Individuals Insured At Once—No Red Tape Rahway High had a tradition to ern Hemisphere. and remember that part of the "A Pull House," were progressing upheld, The present student body At Collejrette Meeting proceeds do go to the United Relief rapidly. The play was presented Le Roy Potts Picks is determined t.i make tins pro- "Latin American" by P. A. Fund. In short, it's a good-enter- on Friday evening, November 20, duction the equal or the better Kirkpatrick is a one-voiiime his- tainment, at a good price, for a at Roosevelt School. Make Up Committee B> Gilda Musarhic, . _ . — th-e Bauer-Brooks Company 4 than any preceedmji year can g-ood. cause. At a serial meeLing of the Y Cjil- time of the Spanish conquerors to 1480 IRVING STREET (War Savings Staff Photo) boast—for m spue of unusual lenette Club held last Tuesday, j lhe Peace Conference of all the Five Vears Ago By Lloyd Peskoe RAHWAY 7-0865 wartime activities, sports." and Now raise your hands for the Rahway High School was proud LeRoy S. Potts', faculty adviser, Her'standard carries the stirring call to a vital waarr d\..duty—BUY regular school w.ork - •' "Tiic play the girls played games which had American Republics. held in announced the student members WAR BONDS—and her weapons are Economy, Sacrificeifi , Self-reliSlfli- 'been planned by Virginia Taylo:- i Buenos Aires in December. 1936. food you want to bring! Did you of having won the game at_Ro- ancei Determination and Hard Work. She will be seen by the must go on." and Qertrude Rand. Among the | V say five pounds of turnips? When selle that past Saturday, congra- for the make up committee" for the i Corps) countless thousands from coast to coast during Women At War should we bring in the butter? tulations were extended to the production of the Gilbert and Sul- Week, November 22nd to 28th, shouldering the task of men who now; y __ games played were "fruit basket! . urical, "H. Mr-B^^>iiia^- rffmoen workers to an Army Ordnance Depart- campaign.- They are representative of women 111 -tea wear Sailor blue. Marine green and the Army khaki. spoil fore" last Wednesday. The WM Arsenal rebuild riflea for shipment to field who will be enlisted during Women At War Week, Augt, end? These are typical of only a and broadcasting unit. ra"> and contribute their share toward winninNovg . 22 to 28, by the Women's Section of the War, Plays New Latin Came* few of the innocent questions operetta will be staged Thursday Kttc war by not only joining the production front Alumni In Service and Friday evenings, December 3 m also participating Jn the War Savings payroll Savings Staff of Treasury. Department* [Carmela Capobianco served re- asked of the V. S. O. representa- Four Vcars Ago and 4, in the high school audi- freshments to the eroup. By Miriam Reddick tives. Poor people, they wear a- Robert- Wagner jhad the right t ~ri~torlum. B> Virginia Tailor , Tnas£_a4io-a«eflch' Mahei and MJITH1 Clen- Anna Smith, Jean Stanton. Cath- Latin crossword puzzles that they were planning on getting day night. Robert McClintock, Peggy Hol- denny, who gi-aduated m 1940. left erine Sackrider. and Grace Wa. I were made by Ellen Peterson. used to the Inevitable rationing iings, Josephine Glroud, Jean 1 y. A Modern Betsy Ross—Woman At War 1942 Model for service m tlK Navy on Novem- , The members who were present [coming up soon, or ls there an- Two Yeara Affo Auge Ann Bennekampar, Elaine A Tribute from ber. '20. •were Richard Moulton, Noma lother reason??? The first series of four lectures^ Anderson and Dorothy Arnold. I'rincijial Awards C^heck I Hampton. Janet Gray. Josephine sponsored by the Rahway Teach- the Treasury * Bob Larson la in i!i_- Njvy train- jDunphy. Claire Boulton, Aida D§1 Remember! Buy a. stamp, r.n put was horfl lact H. Jtagan Issues Report .intt-jLLLiie U-..S.-Naval Air-Schools. jForP. T.i rFrTHcTpe; Doris B'uchan, Nancy a cranip i n tthhe Axisi . Buy a bond Tuesday night before a capacity Jacksonville. Florida. iGimbernat. Miriam Reddick, to show how fond you are of free- crowd with Tony Sarg, famous On Bonds And Stamps By Morton Balon I Nancy Ruslimore, David Ravich, idom. marionette creator. Industrial de- Melvin Scull has left for service Last week during_ the ,_regula. r Margaret Vanderbeck. Nancy I signedi, and artist providing the By Barbara Feller in the u. s. Arnrv high SChnnl ««wmhl,y p_im[r|.nr" I Mltea-v—AfW-Wprr-olrtrmpCT-^BVwrni'Tr-i cuter taHQnenc. '- JSccoTaTSg K) a report Issued Principal Ralph N. Kocher pie- (Darragh. Bruce Kampe. Ellen last Wednesday by Herman Ka- T7.at wr U,000 commercial anX saving, hhnJcf^ Piui Cdse left for service in thesente— •--d' a--•-••• chec k for six dollar- s "to Peterson. Shane Costello. Muriel Girls* Gym Classes Drill One Year Aso gan, adviser, the students of Bah- wuhou a cent of compcnsoOoH—voluntarily launched Navy on November 20. In this Joyce Bauer, president of LeRoy Westervelt an way Hlglh-Schopl rinTr-.rinqort a Oreo* to right, they are: Mrs. Joseph Bartonck, carrying are keeping munitions flowing to the fighting fronts and buying National Education Week. participated were Joyce Luedke. 3tell, Nancy Glmbernat. and Jane This material is adopted from, next meeting. Swapped a ride with everyaneg't afionthese•vramenlh'slacKs are-lypicaldf a electric hand drill: Miss Hozina Fexcheck, heavy War Bonds. She is shown loading and packing calibre .30 arid .50 Beverly Jeffries. Betty Cusumanu. liorke. In the lowerclass group the "Basic Field Manual" of tflie During the entertainment period ' They got to work on time.youhef* Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation du ction wrench in hand; Miss Eva Jocobson, carrying a machine gun ammunition in belts for shipment. The self-disinte- The English department in »i? , arrriy doing men's work to equip (.Pby Am^Stcuaienrj,) judging the essays eliminated all Lorraine Izzi. and Myrtle Lusk. Catherine MacVlcar. received the United States Army. The girls names of famous Romans and And Thai mndt Hltler-ld to sweat I S^'oiis fighting men. Thls.group, engaged __jc" h" bar" ; Mrs"" .! Helen.Steen. and Mrs. Victoria grating beat links are assembled in the hand operated belt loading Sewing a battle flag. Old-Glory, which she hopes first prize of $1.00 In War Stamps ™%8 tanks-and trucks, Is shown biking, Skiba, carrying electric hand drill.- Such' produc- device and the cartridges inserted by a single motion of the defeat to our enemies Her ole as o-'Wotnan At ijut one trom each da'is. Each The members also voted to don't expect to join the* armed Greeks were pinned on the mem- e t0 tion, soldiers will bo honored during Women ^at will fly in triumph, over Toklo, Emma Haigh sym- War will be emphasized during- special We? Bead wtnner Teoeived a "prize of $1.00 In change the name of their club to while Albert Gunther, Agnes Ken- forces, but referring to the pur- bers', bocks. The object of. the SWAP .RIDES - r? J°° another ton hugo reservation of an U-shaped handle held in the woman's right hand. Women At War bolizes the practical patriotism of a vast army of week, Nov. 22 to 28, under auspices of V(bm> HfB CiS * S4Tt TIMS * OMH'C wdnance Department Arsenal Part of their War Week, November 22 to as, under tho auspices Week, Nov. 22 tb 28, under the auspices of "the Women's Section of •war st&nips, donated bi the Vic- the Victory Service Commercial nedy, and Margaret Clinton re- poses listed above, one can see game was to see who could guess of Women's Section of War Savings Staff, American women who have gone into war fac- en's Section of the War Savings Staff of the Treas* Servlce Organization. • , Club. ' ceived honorable mention. the advantages of the drill. the name he had on his back-first. eoes into War Bonds every pay day Left tho WDX Sayings Staff will honor these production.soldiers,,••" tories to build up the resources which, will bring ury Department,

N TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 HASWAY RECOE RECORD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1942 THIRTEEN Th9 r sale of bonds and stamps since the war began: They ha-fre r *Y' Quintet To Open Season Thanksgiving NIQIJ ~SteEstablished , given much in time and money to help Rahway keep pace Young __ 1 with other communities in financing our war program. Minute Woman 1942 Style .. afternoonsby •,„ Complicated Work short sport shots fporation. Entered at the post office at R They have manned the public booths day in and day out. In The Library Onl New Loughran Jab second class mail matter under the act i y..'h.e.otJ1£X dayr at a-meeting-in-Elizabeth,- ttwas-stated- Cleaning a stone fireplace that Fort Hancock „. ~?TM*S>S~ that although Union County is not meeting its quota in the By Miss Laura. E. Bailer has become smoked on the outside YMCA Notes Newark fcon ; J»ubUshcr l Jerome Kalwi- Editor sale of bonds and stamps, Rahway is and largely because "Who's books are these? I Is a complicated process, but trail mean—well, there's a lot of books worth the trouble. Five To Play the women of Rahway have seen to it that bonds and rhere. aren't there? Well, who Special Holiday Froenmi stamps were sold here. owns them, anyway?" burst forth Dissolve four ounces of h!sh- Full Sports Menu For Thanksgiving j Friday the. ..Boys' Department |Heet Mauren's Fr from a small boy helping move irrade yellow laundry soap, cut in will be open fram 9 a. m. to 9:30 Federal Judge Florence E. Allen, in writing about books about so that the third thin chips, in enough hot water to Gasoline and tire rationing will have little or no effect p, m. All 'Preps' and 'Grammars' Here Saturday the role of women At war, said: "The task of Women in graders might find in one place make one quart of soft soap when will co hiking; meet at- the Y at Member of New JerseyPress Association " un the Rahwav sports fans Thanksgiving Day for they have Visitors Come Here With Ten Game War in one way is the same as always—to keep the all the books on the countries of the mixture Is cold. Apply addi- | 9:15 a. m. Be sure to bring your the allied nations. tional heat to the mixture, if a full schedule booked for them without leaving town. In Meets Charley Mauren's boat from rocking in the home, the school, the church, lunch. An All-Boys -Swim will be Streak; Local Squad Reported To Be "You do." replied the Librarian. necessary, to dissolve the soap. the morning the annual Rahwav-Regional football game , held in the pool when the hikers Y.M.C.A. Quintet On Tuesday, November 24, 1942 the community. Women do have immediate and press- Stir one-half pound of powdered, return in the "You and all the girls and boys be played at Riverside Park. Then following the game afternoon Stronger Than Last Season cal care ever conceived. Our best men from the ranKS of of Rahuray and all thetr fathers pumice stone and one-fourth of a •Y" Club Local Court and mothers and frienda. In fact pint of household ammonia Into the fanans can participate in a lrttle of their own indoor sports a.jn spen(spenjd tneth^e da dayy a at t the E'iza- WE SHOULD BE THANKFUL supply food, guns and ammunition to the boys at the must cig Charley Mauren's latest edition -of tire Y. M Q\ it was the friends <*f books in the quart of soft soap. 3 by packiag away plenty of turkey and trimmings,, to be fol- beth Y. M. C. A. where they will The colorful soldier basketball Perhaps at no time injhe history of America have we front, selling and purchasing war bonds. They have Rafrway who first began to buy type as§ tafce pan in a series of team from Port Hancock will be basketball team will open \hnif season Thursday night \ Mix thoroughly and. after re- EsotS ^ lowed, of course bv a dose or two of good old bicarbon-ate. s^e jpproached the annual Thanksgiving holiday with so much always had the burden of supplying things for theii- books for you, and these Rahway moving as much of the smoke as _, I,, . , , . , tournaments with the Elizabeth two games on tap. fe the varsity trortteSt the Rahwav j test test Then, just to fill up the day there are two good basket- | .. - Boys'. Bowling, ping-pong rwhich to be thankful. First, and foremost, is the news boys in peace. As women control at least 50 per cent j friends have kept It up to this possible by bnishin. »Uh a nt of the landa itie"v havp In addition women in war have the same old task, to add water until it can be spread known BM ruthlessly invaded. Here at home, our war plants are of ycu boys and girls feel a: home easily. team last Friday night. Varsity will tangle with the Iron Dukes from New-ark, Waiter, ine Jayvee game vml start at 7:30 P. M keep children from running wild in the emotional excite- tiMiH ann j'^ma T,O npip- in*Ftmgf- Aftri—attowir* trie mixture to held the 'Sons-test' in charge The score was 50 to 42. The Port — 9 course if the fans still crave more action after the basket- the big contest of the evening following the conclusio -•uri"g the implements .aad-miiaitM«* of TOT osl urisTable period, to hold families together the books as you select those you remain on the surface for 15 to PHOBJ [ of General Secretary. Jayvee game. want to take home to read." 30 minutes, take a scrubbing hajj £arnps_^«"' can always pn up n (•iwu\ n( jrrrshxnr-pzis= tpar "keTIy played th.' sBtarnwpwvate Tommy- tonjhriLnrfoi-raer world's imdefeated -C. H. Borman and several of the Hfflciency and speed so necessary to a uccessful prosecu- where father and mother are both occupied in essential war lUrht-heavyweight champion, has become an expert at wielding a Coach Mauren has had his charges hard at work I And to take good care of them, brush and a pail of warm water Fire H| srblv do a little elbow bending at some of the many arenas piano During the program a bayonet at the Marine Corps base at Parrta Island, S. C. Lon£h- kinks in the play of-the soldier of the war program. tasks, to see that schools do not deteriorate under the too." said he. and a sponge and scrub the sur- song guessing contest was con- . Pollee S > in Rahway provided for that sport. nuTs coach is Pvt. Joseph E. Croft of Westminster, Md. team in the Brooklyn College -*6evwttl_weeks getting in . Also, on the home front, we have nearly every civilian. shock, financial and spiritual, of our modrn crisis, and to "Yes. that is being a good citi- face thoroughly. Then wash the Ho5$ttsl| ducted and won bv Fred VanPeiL . game are being ironed rmt in prac- tfee coming court season As I zen—to love books and to care for soapy mixture from the surface Paul Richter. John Meilcle. Robert ', ' tice sessions this week as the fiho is physically able, doing his or her bit toward helping insure that government continues t© do jtistrce. This last Cassio RolkM -SdlUjejio-State-¥. M. e *rcn them. We print more books in with water and a sponge and That Rahway-Regional Game O'Reilly, Richard Brand, and Jo-t Hookers' arc out to get on the [tiwinqy nf rnur^p IIKTP r-at 10 a. m:—Tlie Olay-V will m- E "TCSHWAS TtEGlONAL scorlns. winning combination but Hits Pias For Perfect pendettt teams to play here jiave to make in order to bring victory to our nation and "But if the war is lost, homes will be disrupted and played their nne understanding of- is nothing in the rules to prevent any one from so thinking, tend club at 9:30 a. m.. gym at they need a few games before i Irving Score In World's New Players ier allies. We have rationing of this and that, but our sons citizenshtp in their daily service VV ANTES l0:3 m and swim at ll:15 a L.E. Anderson they will really be at therr peak. American liberty will be threatened in ways which we of helping in various ways each two 1 However, on the other hand there are a few things to be ^> Genesi When the Port Hancock team Although Coach Mauren , , , ... , m. The Boys' Lobby will be open L.T.. Kobersky, capt. Championships jnd daughters are leaving their homes and firesides to face hardly envision. This means that women rise under a Determined and forceful, America's Minute Woman of 1942 is -in the Library:—These phoae| «ji day. takes the floor in the Y gym Sat- several of last year's team.to gymbolUud hi this, iiewr-posterr designed especially as tne theme lis ! re te L.G.. Carlisle e&e-rny and perhaps la-y- down thir hves if need "be in a timely "duty Tn."helping to finance this war. Guadalcanal • poster- for- Women At War Week. From coast to coast, 43,000,000 f ' P°", ' mW'sent. and In- taken into consideration.-before we close up the book and Boys' Glee Club ie~~SBnth time in' his long war he has had a sizeable s; t"«»'"w to know. VVANTSS! Pi Tm tause that is to-bring-peace~and"freedom to every man. wo- cannot be held unless women as well as nren assist in_ American women today stand ready to unify their War Bond sales The S Xa T. jpcnTer.' Xfcx MicKenzis.; e... call it a day for the Scarlet. In the first place modern foot- ip. He i bowling career. Marty Casslo. out .Tor this season's QUIJ and promotion activities under the banner of Women At War. | Library is dee-ply gratefui K ' raising money to bring to the fighting men the equip- rstmUJ~ J& t SPPli bait precludes any rionesUro-goodnels predating based tm Joseph Coleman. George Scheu- R.G.. .Leone Lenehan is a fast moving player who can : Railway's gilt to the ^bowling There are several new and child in the world. i to these Scouts for their help and Un Robert Parker. Wulard Van sink them from most any spot in ' world, rolled a perfect 360 score the Y squad and perhaps Our ment they cooperatively use." to their lenders fat-• fch-is- cum leum prieeS u-hat appears to be results on paper...the contest, you R.T. . McFadden . Johnson" the floor. little petty peeves over being unable to buy the jtstHtm Jones—tuner—antr Felt. Kenneth Laux. William . Chamiga At the forwards will Saturday afternoon in New York. roost nots/hlp of t.hp.sr K r^ •e are. uacd to-a-re-bom of selfishness The" women of "Karrway are diligently and efficiently consideration: i|| know, is played on the gold-bladed grass at Riverside Park _Scheuer Donald Applegate. Wii- RE. Caljahan he Sgt, *3WT Aliller. last year's captaih of . . _. . , .... i Dolores Manes. Kathleen Oica- ,_. il -, ii . u --tram-Wanagan, ^EfflySchmict — . PaTmcr Harris, a fast, pair that work well There is no-seertfr too giyai for us to make in "dotng tne aouDle duty referred to by Judge Allen and the and noTist truon epaper the Regiona. l lads have vet to tastp victory And Miohaej—Seefc—Benin las—Bntrerrr " _the_opc Speaking best, to hear Chicago Jazz at it s „„ Margarec CroweI1, clalre Un_ C7H. Taylor/-. . together. The guard positions will a fine running mate for u-.e old cause so world-wide and lasting as the one for which the rest of us are in all probability.taking for granted the work BRAK nusBty tis also a fact that the lads in Scarlet are unbeaten to dale. Ralph Oiacobbe. Anthony Cheru- Gill be Corp. Rudy Bielecky and Louis FOR TBBE marveloube ssur disce sto listen to these ohesteI, g^ Walker, Caroline we u. • ft R.H. . Bellin^-r liable BUI Fitzgerald, ihan wl [Baited Nations are fiehting. We must forget ourselves for being performed by them. This week will be an excellent I would.Uke to o_£fer a suggss- Wolcott. Joan- Hoffman, Ann P Cot: 1 But, just stop and. think for a moment what a vietorv means !tmo;,,I^Try Kradjel. and Donald Miraglcr Rosen, two rugged Players who there is no better, and Puzge] Louise Durie, Alice Schmaeung, H. ., _, , , , , v, , • " Kradjel have joined the Boys' De- F.B.. Keller . make it lough for the [tie-sake of o*Ae-rs_aRl,4he peaee-and freedom that is bound opportunity for the rest of us to acknowledge, in a substan- tion for you people who like Olga Pirgau. Audrey Duser, Ann ... Crce -and MUlei wlrhgrre-the rani < Records read books on music and musi- The only CERTAIN means or flee h*5II to either team. Both have much at stake. Rahway wants _pa_run«u.-Oiee- _eta^.-- -The- cteb - to crash through. The reserves a surprise with their team flocome with the victory over aggression and slavery. tial way, the work the women of our city are doing. Let us Pegau. Mary Halladay. Mamie insuring your safety and Classical—John A. O'Connor to finish the season unbeaten., the two scoreless ties were will meet Friday, at 6:30 p. m. will include Stanley Romanczyk, At center Mauren will star others is good Brakes. enough of a blot on the escutcheon of the Scarlet. On the George White is director of ths "Officials :"Sam Yohn, of Somerville; Steve Wet- S?t. John Swedish, Corp. Qrady us, therefore, hp rnruio_tiLa-n-gjo-i^>^w4. trrrs--Trrernks- -support them tu -rh'e~'aTrnTCT~aTia see tnartheir sales of "War written by Dorothy Baker, is an I ^LlsoT *"*'*' "^ *»*' B iuo, fuimci cauimnTTtH" — BRAKE SERVICE — ,club. Ail members, of Boys'-De- • lock, of Woodbridge; Russell Beinswangcr, of Jer- Davis, Corp. Lou " Coop- nova "College quimet. who Jiving season and let us be glad and willing to make any Bonds and Stamps are all they could possibly wish for. authoritative account of the life j _v other hand Regiorml has yet to score a win this season and Popular Music and work of an average musician. > For all types, rellnine, repair- partment are invited to join the sey City. • - - Howard Cox, Joe Lavelle and Ed- ways was a sharpshooter and and all the sacrifices we possibly can in order to bring vic- A dollar intr. adjnstlne by competent Bobby Hackett's name is aiways Bix Beiderbecke was the inspira- , needlessly spent Is a LOST they can gamble for they have nothing to lose and a victory Glee Club. - RKCRKATIOX IVDISTIUAL LEAC.lt , ^?.?JL. , „ I work this season has shown I men with best of equipment Hi-Y Club capable ol playing the bran tory to the cause for which"men and women are dying in mentioned when we speak of the tion for the writing of this inter- I weapon thrown jiway. Invest every chali over Rahwav would not onlv salvage a bum season but Hnbonj- Bro». j Coach Charley Mauren will esting book. A Hint to the Christ- |dollar you can spare In the fight Jp Tomorrow night the Hi-Y Club Reason ball Coach Mauren requires order that we might live and enjoy a full life. Yes. we Chicago Jazz musicians of today. r strei make them the talk of the state football circles. *.':'.'. hold their regular weekly Sohnepf Lucancaso 387 182 208' probably use the same starting Heedrow, Going Well should reverently bow our heads, Thursday, and humbly the scrapbook Hackett is a good example of a mas Shopper; Because we will | ^ democracy. Put at least ten meeting at the Y. M. C. The Cannon 13T 1&7 129 lineup which will start Thursday •muaieiarn—who—is—practica-Hy-un- nnt, he—abIe-ua-E6-oj

v . ,\ \ T__-, r-T-isr, \ N \ • * • V 24, 1942 tke P. T. A. Executive Board Nurse's Aides "Rahway Men Who Have fcnlistei RUBBER BOATS FOR FIGHTING YANKEES Red Cross Notes Reorganized On Thursday Mafee Up 84 Per Cent Of Quota A Junior Red Cross unit was or- Washington School P. T, A.Second Class Receives Re C Tvti ia n ganized at St. Mary's School, last Executive Board was reorganized Cross Pins Men *.-.o have volaiujnlj t-n , Robert I.. Cir.er. 21U2 Alifn week, under the direction of Sirs. Thursday afternoon at a meeting ;..s_ed in viil.ous branches of the street. James H. • Kearney and Mrsin. the teachers' room of the school. Officers now tn charge Mayor John E. BargerprM( , s^iif make up 84_per -crn\. of ihe Roy D Cliard. Orchard terrace, Michael J. Liston. Offlceya were are president, Mrs. C. C. Olan- ed certificates «nd ptns M SUU looa. S*.le.-uve Servue BJard s Clarlclownsh.u. named as follows: President. Lil- members of toe second class none; flrst and second vice presi- Red Cross Volunteer Nurs,7 N.ueraber quota Those included U'"'LS Cherubim. 1764 Luaiow lian McCandless; secretary, Marie dents. Mrs. John Klick and Miss Aides Friday evening at the TI siree: Mlele; treasurer, Margaret Giles. Mildred Stevens; secretary. Mrs. 1 deran Outing Club. Mrs & :n t.IP lLst in John H conlf.v 1982 Price A work program was planned and Isadore Roth: and trsasurer. Johnson, chairman of the Vol. 121. No. 2200. W:;.;im F. A!>n 711 River street. Mrs. Edward Williams. RAHWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 8ub»crtpaon «3.00 & Tear m AdTanos PER COPY FIVE CENTS weekly meetings will be held. Nurse's Aide Committee gJve i .omldt,_:MM!M : ;a<2 . Robert B Costelio 752 JefT.'r.son Other members of the .unit are welcoming address ' Btr.jam.a Ammo>i-a:.i au W.:- avenue. Agnes Tully. Sally Healey. Mar- Committee chairmen named J hnJ were Mrs. Ktick. publicity and war Edwin M, Durand.c.m.rmanol More Selectees • ,.,, <••••,.. - Coyne. 2M West Orarui. lene Russell, Joyce Mintel. Jean Fuel Oil 'Credit Coupon' Plan I Women's Sales 1 the Rahway Red Cross Cna. John E. Barger ' , aver.u.' bonds: Mrs. Victor Rolund and Jardot. Jean Schwindinger, Jean Mrs. Williams, ways and means: spoke to the group of ihe'r Tire Inspection NiiV.olas P Aim.';]. SJ K.i = _ Alexander R CuLhbertson. M75 Defense Mooney. Bemadine Mulrennan. sponsibUltles to the patients an! Leave Monday C.-.eri'y street Church street Mrs. Ross Smeal. membership; 'ean Maher. Caroline Shuster. hospital they serve. Mrs M«r' Extended For Qne _More Week rf Pa..; I. An«i>;.i !04i) Ch'.nvh Earl A D.irkr.i. 1828 VVhiwier Mrs. Rolund. refreshments: and Appointed To "oan Gurka. Anna Shannon, Mar- rill Mosher. superintendent of th Notes 24,438 • : :'et.'. street Miss Stevens, hospitality and For Fort Dix •With the fuel oil 'coupon credit' I week, consumers who have not aret Meyers. Betty Walker. Rose program. Rahway Memorial Hospiui Important Under Oubr.e: Ar;:mov:c!: .4-16 Irving_, Rober E Divusun 28 West arrangement extended to Decem- j registered for War Ration Book Lengyel. Gloria Selcan. Lillian praised the volunteer aides fo -: rt el. Main street The Board voted to sell candy The regular monthly meeting of ber Iff, all householders who have Kane. Anna Collins. Joan Molye. their service and cooperat.on R, ffiounty Office One have been notified to do so For War Fund James C Anst.r 63-1 East Mii- Arthur A, D<>gen!iardl. 1496 at the school to raise funds for November Quota Uliich not received their fuel oil and Emily Arsentiere. Ann Syko. Marie freshments were served oy u , the Rahway Defense Council will by December 15. Registrations :.MI a'-er.uf L^i'.vr;nci» street the association. Donations were r kerosene ration coupons from the will be taken at the ufllce of the 1 Jvlngston. Irene Clocci. Mari- Chalmers Reed. Mrs fc.. bt hftUljn^the city Hall tomorrow Parsed Exams Will Jaiiii ^ H Bal;in.:cr 4 18 S:u:_>v Bernard Dembling. 29*2 Morton na made to the Women's War Sav- Rahway—Mayor—Named •lix-Al bu-uil ill tlie Ral ' mist New Gas Ration p'.uct' avenue THES—Committee ana EHe Red" night at u t. hi. iyler L'lark. Start 1 raining "Women Xt War Week* Unchester. Ellen Morton. Marga- Board will be permitted to con-Company building on ~TJT ."-a vv i.::ain _! 831 Cross Kit - Bag Committee. A Mrs. H. J. NlnUik. memwrs"'i' chairman will preside. Acting ProaecutqrjOf^ tinue until neitt Tlmrs. Irving Mup'.e avenue NV'hoid:. plate ret Crowell, Betty Kosch. Janet the Red Cross Cfln_.f.pn_CL_..i. _ f purclias""e off' needed fuel oil and Mr. Kearnei y pointed out. besides R ,.\ tT.,1;... P Rir Oraduates were Mrs Elei^, UnibiTclounty" Several (JTTange? In Kequirements With sented by the school children at Heads of al] units of the De kerosene, upon—promlso—te- -turn- -betes—aswr Bonds. Stamps 1 Manes. Florence Kosiarski and in—crrffee "rationing !>••!•. a , er.ie .in si re;'I the next meeting on DOTmtiir K Mara_h. Mrs. Miriam Mai m. M Mayor John E. Barger was over to the dealer sufficient cou- \ will also be used to issue War Ra- 'Which Motorists Must Comply Become H.wh B BmilMiUl 240 M_l|>> Raymond E Drake. 183 Monroe oniriey _famrer and Mrs Dor at ! 1: 30 for Fort Di cover such purchases. A total of $24,433,20 worth of Work Turned In cers will meet In the City Hall given the oath of office as special pons to cover such tion Book Tu'o and may be used Two of the many types of boats that arc being turned out by the rubber Industry for use of the military forces Nordlln. of Rahway; Mrs Mart This announcement was made last bonds and stamps was sold J 1 Monday nlsrht at 8 P. M. At after a roll call and sendoff deputy Attorney General of the to ration other commodities. "It Apparent A* Program Starts Here ilfjriii N B.'. hiold 673 UV-! Lumis H Edwards. 181 Union are shown above. Products of The General Tire & Rubber Company, the small boat In the foreground Is a, St. Mary's Church unit has Louise Boxill. Mrs. Rose S r,hi~f»'gii^uf- lixe. city during 'Wo> L LIBRARY BUYS BONDS this meetinjr the new rules State of New Jersey and assigned night by Edward) L. Kea-r-Bey, is therefore essential"," ^saTo* Mr. s ...r. .i'.t_:.__.' Pliu--' parachute boat, used by pilots shot down over the water. The boat is attached to the pilot's chute and Is inflated* turned in 15 women's slips, four Mrs. Clinton Gilpin. Mr,, Ethd ceremonies in the City Hall. men. at. War Week.' November 22- and. regulations will be fur- chairman of the local board. Kearney, "that every individual W:l._.im A Besd> 1653 Park James L Eidson. 401 South 10th alter he has dropped Into the water. The other Is a landing boat used by the Navy. In similar boats the lets men's pajamas. ei«ht coffee The Rahway Public Library has Haviland. Mrs. Helen Wolf M to serve as acting Union County 28. in spite of the cold and rainy With the advent, this week, o! mileage rationing for ther discussed. A plan to co- The roll call is scheduled for Agreement Made have War Ration Book One re- --:ee: .s.rpet. Mayfield, Kentucky Marines Invaded the Solomon Islands. urn, bags for Camp Kilmer and purchased an additional $400 in Hope Jennings. Mrs. CatheVm . ii *Prosecutor November 25. Mayor r-crranges in the requirements bonds through the Women•_» War of D(tr -rrelit^- -purchaceo—made •ffTrrrrress"' ut~ "wrieTheY "of "noT "Tie" paaucrtger our owntrrs ct? Bertram M Berry Y M C A Ed*ln C EKer. 359 Elm avenue. me helmet knitunl hv Mr« .inhn ^ftnt-MasWgr-Mrs. ciui-.uiif noOIri '•*- ! K«—was tiamed By "Sttorney holiday. Mrs. Joseph W. Costello "Savings Committee. cated at th« different emerg- from October 1, when fuel oil and buys sugar or coffee. Nobody will with which motorists must comply have become apparent. I.--.-:r.R s-tn-rt ' Rouert W Elliott. Jr , 884__S:onhn J B.Kt; 402 Prir.c I'A • Andrew E Pedeles 1929 Bond | Robert L. Griffiths. Jr . 659 At last week's meeting ten kit- Weth. Mrs. John Opdyke, and Interest write or phone the h Pe-F-iad- •^ho&o who have not lcgiAteieu ai Wiiliam P. Leahy. 559 West In- Kenneth H. Scheitlin, 502 West Hw>e-ef-+h<: n\~ Warren A n, Hen i " p._.r.-_> . to sign up as Block Mothers. J,-Fordl i am +SS Mon- I jTJrk H Harris. 303 West Lake Robert H. Lenox,'1868 Elizabeth Albert L. Schweitzer, 2081 Mont- note ihat the "T" ration has been street _ „ roji itxetiL, I avenue. avenue gomery street ward N. Connor, of 1355 Maple [eporr t)nrWorfc William H Brannev 20«3 Sidney Onhin .\ftQ j^y placard to be placed In the win- j substituttee d for S' ration books, Bernard W. Lerner, 112 West- Thomas • A. Schweitzer, 566 terrace and John Popo. of 1716 Evur-s street Bayonne. dow of their homes, when they ^7jwith the orrrcenrncate< s o'lHwrar Uie j street. field avenue, Elizabeth. Jaques avenue. fire at home, so that school chil- Essex street. Connor, a volun-i" KroTflmer M! "Gibbons told" P Warren Brown. 2261 Clmrdi Joseph P Gallagher. 2187 St I Henry Hayen 436 Harrison John Long. 263 East Hazelwood William K. Shore. 228 Monroe dren on the jvay t$ and from teer. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. members—oX--the Watey-^oard •at- Nocossity^ccmtrollinti the mileaaa ^ " Oeor«e avenue. ^street. "school, during an air raid alarm John J. Connor and the fifth son their meeting held Tuesday night of all commercial vehicles. 637 Hninn ._ S. .-GeUcmth—1800 O(-r Stephen Lucas. 2131 Whittier Harry Simpson.-909 Jaques ave- in that family to ent«r the U. S. Group Til Crown in the City Hall that the service George avenue. or lest, will be able to find shelter. To Fire Yictims Hazelwood avenue street. _ nue. Armed Forces^ fctrtrns -trr ilofain—street would be" Thomas F Cahill. 768 Jaques James P Gilgannon. 404 Har- David N. Hetfield. 1741 Eliza- oon a.s In outlining instructions cover- Watson W. Maget. 428 Central .David W. Smith. Jr.. 1174. Law- Those who will leave next Mon- completed this week. Upon com- avenue. rison street. be Ufc avenue ceived the Block Mother plan will ing mileage rationing. Edward L. avenue. rence street. day are: Rated 95 Points Better Police Escort In Four pletion of this work, Mr. Gibbons Alfred J. Hoehle. Jr., 759 be set up. From two to four are stated1 that street repairs could Kearney, chairman of the local Ulyses B. Mainer. 1232 New- Victor w. Smith. 12«0 Westfleld needed in each block. Qlenford G Ackerly. Box 89 C. Than Lo<-al Eleven By States Speeds Serum LOST Nicholas platv. Brunswick avenue. avenue. Rahway. then be made. Harry Colvin, mem- Ration Board, pointed out thaC Henry Itzen. Jr . 2270 Evans • • • ber of the Board had made protest chall $ Robert A. Malcolm, Jr . 514 Frederick F. Steensgard, 2114 Harold J. Alexander, -164 West Colliton System To Boston. Mass. the official OPA tire inspection Mapld street. A few weeks aeo tb$u-De- over the condition of the street. Seminary avenue. Ludlow street. Milton avenue. stations would comb out those st LOANS-^25 to 3OO fense Qojjncil was advised Hillside High School was A four state Police escort was Mr. Gibbons also announced that Alvin L James. Jr.. 1355 Maple Robert A. Manaker. Route 2. Robert J. Stoecklein. 15 West William A. Ancier, 793 Bryant that Christmas lifhtimr out- Mayor Barger awarded the Group. ..Ill fflp_LbalL "trre s ""whic n~"ne7tf eac i Railway. N. J. Emerson avenue. Harold K. Bailey, 9S3 .Main used Tuesday- night, -to hasten -the- Mrsr JTDSffpK "W: ICostellQ Quick loans on side the home would be per- title at a meeting of trie New Jer- velopment Corporation's apart- Charles C Jchnson. 585 Pier- j __gXnae^_S—-M —Hatry A. Soter-;-33«3-EHaa-befch street. Abe J. David on November 21. The delivery of 50 liters of a solution week, sold over £10.000 of the total recapping and would send the "pont street. mitted provided the UrhUne sey State Interscholasttc Athletic ment project would be finished by Brunswick avenue. avenue. John Balicik. 109 Main street oath of office was administered of penicilin, a newly _ developed . by. soUslCa.tkui- The four groups owners of such tires to the ra- did not cnntrlhiit,<- tn Iht- Assoc December 15. Work on the mains CAN GET CASH Thomas R. Johnson. 1210 Fair- Harry B. Mathis. 2338 Allen Duncan A. Talbot^ Jr.. 1034" Mid- ~2YJ—Dock i by Acllhg"Cbunty Clerk Grover C. t in the" anti-bacterial substance from the with the highest to-tals were St. tioning board to make applica- * Any steadily for the Whittier street buildings. mont avenue, Elizabeth. slaw. Under the new recrula- street [Traynor in the Supreme CourtNewark Athletic Club. The Colli- Mei-ck & Co., Inc . Research Mark's Church. $1,345.60; Rah- j lion for the proper replacement" employed—man -or —rra;rrj—C:—KS"i'West Scott Thomas H. Terrill, 190 West Daniel Di ponato, 1617-Gordon Assistants Retained Massachusetts General Hospital J2.833.30. which included several teams in Rudolph J. Sa;uer presided with len street, avenue? Emerson avenue. Clark, chairman; of the De- Polio-wins the administration of from the laboratories here. The "Warsaffes" Board. 1409 Irving street and re- tot a | fense Council. ~~ olace. Group IV. James J. Klnneally as secretary. Robert F. Keeler. 53 West Albert Rudy F. Meyer. 108 West Lin- John J. Thomas. Jr., 83 East Jessie D. Ewing. Hartford, the oath to Mayor Bareer the request for the drug came from Stamp co-rsages, christened ceive a Tire Inspection Record by SLrecL R.atvway co-holder of the North Other members of the Board pres- ' [coin avenue. Emerson avenue. Mr. Clark stated Jie regrets three assistant prosecutors, who the doctors JDuthe Boston hospital 'Warsaffes" by purchasers, were December 12. Conn. Jersey Group HI title last year ent were Mayor Bartfer, G."Stan- Im-Tucfi:.." All "(j'iurui-* Woodrow W. Kennedy, 55« Eustace M. Miller. 809 Hamilton John F. Thorn. 1334 Bryant that under the circumstances will be retained, were sworn In who h-ad at various times made made by women of local societies 2. A' and 'D' gasoline ration Nathaniel Pitch. 7TLewis street. with Westfield High School has tests with the newly developed ley Hoyt, Attorney James Patten Heckman street. Phlllipsburg. street street. all citizens must forego out- Oeorge S. Hawke, 582 West by Acting County Cleric Traynor. and sold in the business section book holders are required to have e0 e T Keyes 193 door Christmas lighting this The assistant prosecutors, are compiled the longest unbeaten serum. J. C. Woodruff, associate and at the Rahway-Regional foot- and Dr. John Quin. I their tires inspected at an official ° ^ . ' - Ruther- | phllip H Mlller U6O New Charles Totin. 370 Washington Hazelwood avenue. W record in the state which extends director of the Merck Research ford street. ! Brunswick avenue. street. year. Walter E. Hawthd|tte. 323 Thomas P. Hueston, who "will be ball game on Saturday. The i OPA Tire Inspection Station every over three seasons. Rahway has Laboratory rprci^o.-) th. rafjii.c; -Beesteya-Ciub of the—htg jfour month's: "' SECURITY MNANCE William P. Kiesecker. 834 Cen- A MiuVr, 304 Hamilton' Th-emas-J-. Tram, 315 Washing- first assistant: Louis P, T.oingi-1- t-peeu defeated luryrstajts but" of the Boston Hospital by tele- was in charge of the game sales. J. S. BOOTH. Manager Telephone It A. 7-0102 tral avenue. —Eights In-the •RaKway "stores""are" Joseph Hazeldine. Ml Monroe I °ardi and Thomas C. Mahon. | 3. 'B' and 'C and supplemen- suffered two scoreless ties this phone. Through the New ..Jersey Two plays were given on the stage KtrMnsotr•mTTTITm'iJ " Llirn^ No. T'J-4 "Thomas X7 "Kind re Jr.. 577 ! Wilson L. Miller, Cape May. Bernart J. Trobliger, 3970 S. W. being enforced. "It has been street. It is reported that for the time Held Here December 29 ' tal D' book holders must submit Seminary avenue. lations reg-arding the dimout are season. Roselle, a Group n eleven State Police arrangements were of ihe Rahway Theatre during the tires for inspection every two- 1529 MAIN ST. BAHVVAY. N. J. Randolph G. Milnes. 536 -Union 6th street. Miami, Fla. Carl J. Meier, Box 57 West In- being Mayor Barger will retain held the_Scarlet even as did Union Railway's third blood bank is John G. Kl-ssling, 99 West Mil- i being enforced." It has been > made In the four states for an week by local women- and the t months, Monthly Rutf 'I'y . or UnfXilcl Bulunce trcet. Morris Weiner, 2187 Allen man avenue. the office olJudge of the Distrtat|^' "sc-ho^l,"both scoreless- ties scheduled for_December 29. from ton avenue.., I .„ „. „ found that there have been few K n escort to speed the drug to its Rahway Choral Club sang at the i 4. When going for inspectloft OPEN FRIDAY EVEXJNGS 7 P. M. TO 9 P. M. Robert, C. Misdom. 238 Cath- street. Jerry Roppoli, 2021 State High- Court, Linden. Mayor Barger ^comin^ g in consecutive weeks this 2 to 7 P. M. at Roosevelt School, violations and the local Defense destination. theatre Friday evening. A puppet j • each passenger car owner" must Norman Klein, 1801 Rutherford ' erine street. Scotch Plains. Carl A. Weiss, 1050 Broad way. Spring Lake. stated at the time of his induction season. Had those two carries according the announcement made street. Council apprciates the coopera- Arrived Yesterday Morning: show was presented each day | present his Tire Inspection Rec- James W. Moran, 44 Elm ave- sireet. Robert L. Rush, 1057 Pierpont into the office of Acting County tion of the merchants in this been victories Rahway would have Wiiliam Knight, accompanied the Bond'Rally Center. ! by Mrs. Ross O. Fo.wler. chaAr- |-or-d. The first inspection must be nue. James T. Wells, Jr., 544 West street. ..volunteer). Prosecutor that he. felt-his- new urea." said Tyler' Clark. It was had a point advantage over Hill- ' by Ed^r-^e-tTip-b>-ii-TrLgmo--- " —— = ts, who ' A-ddrtionai-reRlstratrons- are now j " .Inspection Station ton street. Eugene J. Whalen, 1489 Main avenue. ~ ~~ ~ "" ~~ did not wish to continue—jrs- taken of men and women violations are found, however, a ratings. i bUe and arrive- and Whtttler street: Nepn'.i At- flect all that you want it to mean. nor place. Vnsll Phlliprhnlr •>*! West -States^—read—the-headllnes,- rary and ththee services rendered by lantic Service Station, Elizabeth and another link is forged In Sendoff Committee that institution. avenue and Main street; C. W. Scott avenue. Rich & Son. 220 St. Qeorge ave-* Harry U. Potter, 1230 Bryant Home Nursing Group Will Inter-American defense of the Donations From Shoppers President-elect Howard Van PAY SI.25 WEEKLY street. Oontlnent as the OoTermnent Thomas Link^&L^Marys Pu^J^tesJ^inning Essay; Named SBsMrit—arrrtveU "ill" tlii; Hear Radio SpeakerAtTVa Blouses and Skirts mor-oHci-s tlie-use-or—f The-CttizensJ-Sendoff—eomrnit-J [ with a horse and buggy and set anIrving street; Joe's Garage. ^936 street. -her Islands. And another tee has placed receptacles in SOsPolice ChieFDTScliools' Patrol By Rahway Safety^Gotmrrtttee example for the members in IheWestfield avenue, Clark; Trojan Robert W. Proudfoot, 1120 Pul- Carleton Fredericks, on the clmpter Is. added to the In- Rahway stores to receive contri- saving of gas. Mortimer Gib- Oil Co.. Brant avenue. Clark, TO PLEASE^ ANY YOUNG MISS triguing history of the Gala- butions from the residents of the bons presided with Dr.' Chester BIRTHSTONE ton street. staff of the O. S. Vitamin Cor- Members of the Child Safety Co-opcratlon Needed James T. Quinn, 42S Stanton poration, will be guest SBeaker~aT"| Dagos Islands. c(ty to defray the expense of pro- d James J. Klnneally. adminis- by a car and becomes one of the M. Davis as secretary^ RINGS street. Since the days of the 'Span- viding gifts for Rahway men and of the Rahway Safety Council,' tered the oath of office to the new 149 people killed on the average, 'This co-operation is in greater V— a tea and lecture, sponsored, by women entering the U. S. Armed chief. daily, through carelessness. need now than formerly, due to from Oeorge E. Bahn. 949 Ross ish conquistadores the Gala- which, sponsor the safety patrols REG1NA 'OVER TOP' A Good Salesman Can the Rahway Home Nursinff 3.98 pagos have held an enchant- Forces. The Citizens' committee, In the elementary schools of the Honorable mention, for essays Lost Man-Power nsw conditions—staggered hours, l.annon -Vfe^d, vice-president of street. Groups at 4 p. m. on December 8 of which George Bariell is chair- was awarded to John McOrath, of blackout and air-raid drills, de- Be Employed For Richard C. Rand, 809 Nicholas mens t for daring men of the city, recently conducted an essay "Just think of all the man- the Regina" Corporation, an- place. at the Ilderan Outing Club. Mr. Where'is the school or college girl, young careerists or house- 'a. "Isles of Enchantment" man, has requested the- public to contest with a two-fold purpose. St. Mary's: Robert Buhl, Ralph power lost! Ma.n-power tha£ could creased home supervision, the nounced last night that the Em- 30 Cents A Week 7.95 Fredericks Is heard every moraine they were originally called give generously to this work, The Newman and Mabel Pitch, of possibility of sabotage, the haz-ployees of the plant had wired Harry J. Redmond, Jr., 2"232 wife who wouldn't be thrilled with blouses and skirts like and down through the years kits First, tho office of Police Chief of Washington School: Michael Par- be used to make guns, ships, and ards of salvaging and storing If you are in business and Allen street. at 10:30 on WMCA. s blg> wonderful committee provides sewing Secretary of the U. S. Treasury.. 50 PIECE WM. ROGERS MAN & WIFE they have been successively. the school safety patrol was va- tenope and Wlllard Von Pelt, of planes to scrap a Jap. If, Just a scrap materials, boom town con- WHTth John B. Regan, 30 Rockefeller 5 , , selection of rayon-crepe blouses and And money belts to all TOhoente r =4J3 SERVICE FOR EIGHT All those who have completed a . Bjr KitthJeen Clca- gesf . _____ ity over the top on the ten per cent stantly among most of the peo- Wedding Band .Pla«n. w- V ^^ ^ stri eToaii" ar ethyl ted to" -wool »kirtB-rpnlO worth of brosa, Jr., O, Edwin Cook, James Local merchants are looking" Clifford A. Saladin. 78i Nicho- Lindsay, • Mrs. Frank Prentice.

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