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PAGE EIGHT TUESDAY, JUNE 23,1936 However, it would be mighty unfair to place Make July 4th a Gala ThjgJRahwav Record all the blame for the trend away from, religious LAUGHS FROM THE DAY'S NEWS! Boytl Enroll Now For The V 1. B. MARFLE. Publisher..: ' - {principles entirely. Upon the shoulders of radical e All American Soap Box Day. Contribute to WALTER P. MARPLE, Buslnno '. teachers. Our churchmen are ridi; entirely with- UVO'-I'MONLV the Elks' Fund; HOWARD C WOODRUFF, pjltor ' ' THAT THE RACE IS A BEWJTKiAN NOT Derby Here July 25 out fault Many of them have a confused idea of BEMjnRJL.StR A MAGICIAN Fhls .Newspaper VM Founded and Is Maintained. Upon the'Principle of . what constitutes spiritual teaching. They have FORTUNE IS A3 TRUE Clear, Concise and Unbiased Presentation or All the Interesting News.of thi AS IT EVER WAS— . THE PAST IS SON E WE FACE TO-DAy K3MK9* City, ana Upon the Basis of a Progressive EdltortjU Policy. substituted bigotry and prejudice for religious EXPERT DECLARES... Six Cents a Week PRICE THREE CENTS _ ideals, and by so doing, have driven many away VOL. U3, NO. 2784 RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 Delivered by Carrier Published -Tuesday Moons from the tempering influence of the church. I ''"'^«P and Friday Mor&tafs suppose that I should never have attempted to ex- 1 press my views on a subject so highly controversial Occv^ancy ofNeip$200fi0^ "MI £* -IOESDAY- Brooks Asks nit. 11«ittri >D AFTERNOOJ. -JUNE-23rM3i ^ttttatureSs^ffgidTi^^ ifi«Pi:*HM~ £kui3 ~terplrelietl7balfTliin~n^^ Mer^UWf^e^^ns^Fo&y '.' v§gmjaffjr' xi THE; RECORD'S PROGRAM FOR A BETTER RAHWAY . Selection of CouncUmen and employes besi-KuIt^d for the task of run between the lines. I am not a&*«4igiou8 as I would OF COURSE! WITH nlng tlMT*Elty, regardless of political affiliation, race or creed. . . . like to be, but I hope some day to attain that state. „ _J_f Chemical Manufacturing Concern Will :-iife * Formation ot a non-partisan police' commission. . > ' • '"'M Maintenance of a police department with modern equipment and . I am thoroughly in accord with President AngelTs Be House3inTEposin^Structure " r'~ For City -.••>s p. sufficient staff of trained men not controlled by politicians and appointed appeal for a revival of true religion and I think •• '*^f after competitive examinations open to outside a» well as Railway residents. •''•:%& Fishing Note Ocupancyof-theneW: adminis- sists of a steel frame yrtth .UmeT —:—Constant-activityof-ttie police UfaLn^t motor code rlolators,-a-mtnlmum —thatnow is as_good a time as any to start—When stone aBd-brickexterior_wall3 with of suspended sentences and no "killed tickets.!* tration- buildlng-of- Merck-*-Co, Mm A modern high school with complete equipment and facilities. Including times are prosperous we forget, which happens Ino.rhere beginstoday-whenmuY- good gymnasium. — ' lng of the various' offices of tlie ings. No structure in this area can Formation or an Industrial and mercantile commission which fljli furthi And Genrin'E! firm of manufacturing chemists compare with the finished interior thp Intirffts of Rgjuray nwii nHv«nr> i....f..^. irrlfnirrt dDe aUc that it will not benefit him and road supervisor, to Mayor Barger to their senses and when to their passions and emo- sarily subscribe to the beliefs address and the opportunity ex- friends of mine) on the radio not they feel that Mr. Wikh b i j national championship." examinations. " - "3*^ Million Gallons Daily; Found Tipsy After Irv- to qualify for their Jobs and could n Elizabeth belonging to H. A. Quackenbush, for tended ot Police Chairman Mar- qualified to handle the Job j tint the ordinance authorizing it which were not answered by Bar- TWrty local business ^men this Dr. Fred H. Albee of Colonia and not be removed from them except tions. 'expressed. Views of all writ- so many weeks ago ararring his Is Indefinite. ger. One dated last June 11, Plant Work Slow ing" Street Mishap key to express his views. charges t hftt Mfrh tgan w&s still Urr-Trembley. Do thcr i week announced prizes they will New' York again supervised the by charges. _ $8,000. - - "". ers are their own, not neces- read: clinic. Local doctors assisting him — The second drunken driver ar- Only a small percentage of the electorate went to sarily ours.) __ By the^way, Mr^Edltor, what.has safe and. rerdant. pasturage far litre In minority i . Two routes are specified on ddnate_to._whiners to the_event. ..-A-recommendation Jeemed _-\o Plunkett's plan would do The New^York Christian Advocate says that a the ordinance, both of which " -"The-Board-of Freeholders-are Additional prizes are expected wereTJr. WillianvMrGolden,- Drr : restea"here this week was convicted away with the wholesale shifts the polls in the hard-fought 1932 campaign. "If fc 1936 happened to Mayor Bargcr's fer- them as he had personally seen to a Board that should for all \ settle . the trade waste problem j ew Sundays since a clergyman in Eiiglewood, Bergen vor for cleansing the Police De- t* and-, intents would connect with the Bah- in receipt of a letter from the Car- later. Elton W. lance. Dr. George E. i in police court by Judge Needell in city personnel which occur there could be 60,000,000 votes, cast instead of 40,000,- ANSWERING MB. KINNEALLT It that the state was copiously'fer- Gajlaway and Dr. James Kleman. faced by the Rahway Valley Joint | terday when WiUiam David "ounty, desiring to obtain funds to enlarge the edifice, partment? Has he ran out ofUliaed with federal funds? partisan? way Valley Trunk Sewer. teret Industrial Association rela- Easy To Enter yes at the change of each political Editor, The Record, - • Route A follows the Maurice- tive to the traffic condition on the Frank W.Kldd, William F. Weber Meeting was made last night dur- Booth, 36. of 50 Mata street was administration.. 000-and each voter were to fully realize the sacred black Republican policemen to -3..OetUng back to Rahway and S. Did Mayor Barger and I Boystcan_firiter the contest by : ocked all the doors of the church but one, and stand- Sir: St. George atenae-Birer road corner of Lawrence street and Ha- '-•—-- • • head- are the chairmen of the Elks' com- tag the session of the Rahway Val-xnt to ^e county Jail for 43 days _trusfc_which he^Kas^exercisuig .^her6-would- then-b& T r uriff r«T^*t flprt anything its so-called Democratic controlled "As a member of the police com- > -Having" lived in Bahway "many y line while the other note U zelwood avenue, Rahway." 4ey-Jomt^eeting-In^stfleld^tpd^^Xe Infthere made~airthe people~pay or promise~tb~pay $5 left? Hl rfavJ¥«fch fhat Still-On-Table_ -The-other-letter-was-dBtrti April on—applications—for renewaL_of- Wddoncomplaint "Srawn criticism": QroTder-tcrcor- ing out to be a foul ball? At any struction could be determined: Bonnie Laddie Shoes: Schwartz ca-ted-Wednesday-upon-complaint Tight of present-day conditions, it is not remarkable will be—"Alcohol.!! to assume that the latter deems had the harking of their Barger done that la : IS and referred to the delay hi the liquor licenses which expire., at Little Value To Rahway of Detective Kiesecker. His truck rect these -faults. I have looked >4 rate, it would be grossly unfair to •Bids submitted this week show-thc Shoe Store, pair of bike Keds that 36,000 persons are being killed in traffic acci- such meaningless rantings un- organization and that they did not Cbalrman The long-tabled fireworks ordi- Scott avenue -WPA paving project. midnight Tuesday. All but one of Under the supplemental con- had collided with a machine oper- around for some feasible-remedy. '• .'«;' criticize any person, to say noth- -tt>e confidence: route which follows me streets to nance is still on the stable. Sup- It urged Barger to aid the Free- Kagan's Shoe Store, .pair, of, boy' the operators now In the liquor tract, each municipality was al- dents annually—but' ftat it is remarkable that^the worthy pf a reply, so as one of our propose to bring politics Into that be the most economical. sneaks; T..H. Roberts Co., React ated by Murray Goodnick, Brook- I have come to the conclusion that •«•, ing of the Young Republicans, body the Toters placed in Mm. tail ported by only Councilmen-Feakes j holders by contracting the WPA to business have applied for new li- lowed to use one 24th of its pres- lyn, in Irving street between Eliza- civil service is the solution. At •••:'.;$ Rahway-15 Years Ago many bewildered -dozens, I re- first baseman's glove; The Bev-censes. number is not several times as great. quest the privilege of making a for turning their heads away from Asuming' that the Democrats dttens should back him Works Against Delay and Boresch. the ordinance, intro- rush this Job. Brooks said KUng ent space for trade wastes. Rah- beth and Eta avenues" Wednesday. first I thought it would be pos- iK Prom The Rahway Record—June 24, 1921 such a demonstration of lnsta- Rather than delay the construc- I duced a month ago, was left to liehad received no answer to either erage Shop, case.of Coca Cola Those operating saloons and way, with only one connection with In the average state, almost anyone not completely few comments as to Mr. Klnneal- !! have control of the Water Board.! Damage to the car' was slight sible to regulate the situation by ~" bUity-by-theso-caUed~ best-Ma>or; -year—or— more-and—flghtTdornmnt-unUl-after—July—4th_at [Williams Electric Co.. BojTBcout stor£s_siUjpay_$5A0_eachJox_toe 4iie_sewer,Js_emptying_a_negllglble^ Commencement week culminated lastnighC in ly's~remarfcs and asking him for do tliey tatoid to bantsh -theRe- flashlight; W. T. Grant Co., shirt and-KUesecker-sent-him_onJiisJKay crippled can obtaiiTa license to (Jrive a car, irrespective Rahway ever had." Marsh's original claim. Herer wll least when Council met this week. Cites Progress licenses while clubs will pay $75. amount of sewage into the sewer. after asking him if he had been cannot be done." the graduation of a class of 51, 30 girls and 21 boys,' further enlightenment publicans from it entirely Just be- and tie. ^ Under the new arrangement, of his ability, responsibility, intelligence or judgment. If the spokesmen of the Demo- prepare a new ordinance author- Feakes said he would not with- "Clifford Gehring and T are al- drinking. Booth replied he -was Method Explained izing construction In the street draw it. Oxman's, H. J. Davis profes- Rahway will be allowed to dispose If he chooses, he can opejr-ate a-car that belongs byfrom the Rahway High School. The week started with cratic Party was confused by the ways willing and ready to co- Boy Is Hurt sober but Kiesecker, following him Plunkett explained the method route and have it introduced Jul3 He urged a vote to either defeat sional bat; Sidney's Army of 1.6 million gallons of trade waste at a high rate of speed, saw him rights in-the junk heap—a car with ah inaudible horn, the baccalaureate sermon by Rev. L. Y. Graham at letter to which he referred. It operate," he said. Store, sweater; Main Gift Shoppe, In Auto Mishap daily, well over the required need. of placing the department under would appear to the writer that his 8. a week before the Atlantic City or p*"* the ordinance. Council- He pointed out that the trolley zig zag and finally caught the civil service as outlined in the state feeble or glaring lights, uncertain brakes, and a steer- the First Presbyterian Church Sunday, and was f ol- hearing. There Is a chauci tha' man Plunkett led the opposition pen and pencil set; Saltzman | The city has a quota of 13:36 tnil- truck in New • Brunswick avenue letter is guilty of a like sin, in that •""»"• "~ "J'C. „.,. tracks in East Milton avenue werwere Amusements, large '200 foot beam Henry Conway. 7. of 58 North Uon gallons per, day. law and urged that the matter be ~i"fig gear affected~wiflrSErVitus dance. EThe drives ^yigg facts to back up his assertions ihe-wrtUo-rwtew the cart en blani "rrtlnl>n{ej£Sal ou^fol fuveied-by-the-county-shortly-^f- _ghere_Bpoth was arrested. |g!V5n"consldeiaUuu and-placed-on— make a criminal oui oi n._-,tai™w Matthews flashlight; _Voss Confectionery, box Montgomery street sustained; It was ._, orium Tuesday afternoon and a dance and lawnwere conspicuous by their ab- before the Supreme Court will not "would make _ ter Street Commissioner Matthews the ballot next, November.. that car in a dangerous manner, cutting curves, weav- : be granted when the dty elimi- every child who even fired a five- of candy;J3eirs)5c-10c-$1.00 Store, bruises to his left leg and ankle [ ress is being made on the disposal sence. Even the poorest requested that this be done. pair of longiesf'S. P. Haliday Est.. when struck by a car operated by plant on the Rahway-Woodbridge Council—took""no action on the ing in and out of traffic, and "giving, her the gun" party Tuesday night .. - . nates Marsh's present arguments cent pop gun and would practically He explained the Scott avenue has some argument founded upon make it illegal to explode a paper pullrover sweater; Gries Bros., pair Dominick DeDeo. 203 Bryant line. The work Is about 14 percent Clark To Grant matter. Council President Morton whenever possible, the chances are that he will- escape One of the most notable programs in Rahw*ay his- delay, pointing out that the instal- said he was in favor of anything "cold facts" with which to ped- Continued on Page Six of pajamas; Rahway Public Mar- street, at Main and Monroe streets completed and 30 percent of theLiquor Permits Toiiight arrest—and that if he is arrested, he will be assessed ory was held Wednesday night at the Empire Theatre dle his wares, no matter how cheap bag." lation of- drainage facilities hal to at 5:20 p. m. Wednesday. The allotted time has been consumed. which would improve the police de- be accomplished before the paving Continued from Page Three a.relatively small fine and permitted to go right on when 57 girls and 51 boys, nearly all of whom will enter and useless the latter may prove. youth was treated in Memorial Steps win be taken to speed up The Clark Township Commit- Partment. Mr. Kinneally unwittingly made Decision Due Soon could be started. He told of coun- Hospital. the work. • . , driving.- When the inevitable finally occurs, and some- high school, graduated from the eighth grade. A ty efforts which obtained help for No Wonder Streets tee will hold a special meeting in HOFFMAN GETS COP one pertinent remark when he re- just between On City Hall Moving DeDeo told Patrolman Walker, .th^firehouseJhiSjevening at which one is killed or injured becauserof his-reeklessness-or capacity-audience-viewed-the-proceeding&- -ferredr-to-the—"billlons^-spent-in-f- thaWPAJn_the ScoETavenue pav- -who—investigated j—that—the—boy •George-RHEIoSman-has-recei' ing. Materials, trucks and a power Are-Hard ToJFind— Reed-Expects Deficit time a public"heaflng~wiir5eTieTd incompetence, he may have a harder time getting out The.class of 1921 of St. Mary's Parochial School the World War. I remember all — A decision on the proposal that ran in front of his car. on applications foror liquouquor uteuacolicenses. - large sUver loving cup for sell- too well the campaign of the Demo- you andd shovel have been obtained. In Relief Account of the mess—but that won't bring a dead person toheld an excellent class day program in St. Mary's Hall the city give up its present city The Milton avenue paving proj- There are 180 intersections to Present licenses expire Tuesday at ing more Crosley Shelvadors tohi s T cratic candidate in 1916, who as- by ding hall quarters in the Woodruff the city not marked with street Police Report Not midnight. ' store at 23 Cherry street than any life. . -.- • :••• - esterday in the presence of parents and friends. siduously, promised and covenanted ect, also under the WPA, might be Relief costs will exceed the al- Building and move to the Masonic a matter of politics, he said: He signs. Commissioner Matthews of Council Topic . ' "i other store to this district during If any progress is to be made in reducing the hor- One of the most, notable weddings in June took to keep us out of the European I Temple is expected soon. Council- the street department reports af- lotment made by the city. Chair- May. embroilment, at all costs, who, Ftxnret drive me to distrac- I urged Council, to push the matter man Charles E. Reed of the finance lace Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the residence of tion. The mere «i«ht of an man Leonard said this -week. rbecause of its" Democratic make- ter a survey. Matthews needs 720 JURORS INTERVIEWED rible toll of automobile deaths and injuries, stringent within a very few months after his Councilman. Irons said many per- plates and 170 posts to place signs The report of Leo F. Meade's in- committee reported this week Now At $249.50 Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Roberts of 148 Elm avenue, where addtnr maehhte caases ne to up. The county, which took^the vestigation of the police depart- iReed warned against increased ex. methods must be adopted. Traffic codes must be mod- election, muddling around sons had asked him what action road over-last September because j at every intersection. ...Sheriff Lee S. Rlgby and his staff An Oil Burner For Your Howe right iiTThe middle of that uni- muh my teeth' and make was planned and lie urged a de- ~ Because of the cost of about ment was not a topic at this week's pendltures and said $e was agagainsa t Williams Electric Company- .,.- ernized and enforced with the utmost strictness -and heir daughter, Miss Eleanor Roberts, became the frantio -gestures of despair. of Brooks' efforts, reset the curbs, interviewed prospectitve " Jurors 9 Cherry Street - > versal disgrace" seeing to K that, $1,500, only principal streets will meeting of Council. Councilman city contributions to federal work from Rahway and Clark Township impartiality. Much higher qualifications-for the is-]>ride of Allan Dale Cloke, son of Mrs. Mary C. Cloke, The Basic Reason Bat even greater than my he said, when the WPA "did not Jennings, representing the govern- projects except those already ap- get the TOD under way. be cared for. Matthews, iias enough suance ofHrivers' licenses miiBt.be established. And If THis city. • ! ~ [words, "billions of dollars were like or flgnres B my a report this week signs and posts forabout 20: in- ing body In. dealing with Meade, toward the. bright boys, who from Brooks said the county board had was absent. Jennings has been in- the unsafe automobile, as well as the unsafe driver, spent on the World War." (Cf. waiting for an estimate approved construction of a nine- tersections. Each sign, post and SOME REAL ESTATE Senator.Gerald Nye.) Little did bond lenience* nicely studded Pellegrino on material for. installing sets the city formed by Meade that he.will sub- must be banished from the road. Otherwice^ Amer- For a Safe Deposit Box with numben nmntar any- foot shoulder hi Lawrence street mit his report upon orders from Rahway 5 Years Ago anyone expect that sixteen years temple. back J8.80. DEALERS NEVER ica's streets and highways will continue to be scenes where from one to one trillion. to allow the formation' of two lines Council but recommends postpone- Joseph Urmston's Pen Has From The Rahway Record—June 23, 1931 would produce Mr. Wilson's re- I am referrinrto those liter- 'I have been about two months of traffic at Route 25'"during rush ADVERTISE of carnage. ....:._...' plica—a Democatlc candidate for trying to get the report but have- ment until completion of the Mc- -A total of $2,155 toward the $13,000 maintenance Modem Safe Deposit BOXM provide Hie amwar. *o th* insistent ary. bookke*peti who Insist on lntyre case. . • There are some real estate President sweeping the country off -telling me that "the Federal n't" got- it-yet."-Leonard said 1936 ACCIDENTS Inscribed 8,000 Diplomasdealers in Rahway who never its collectitve feet with, wild'prom- neod of peopfe for safe placas to ko«p v«hj«bl« balongings. Meade's opinion .as. expressed^ ampaign was reported during a meetingg off workers Government U ipendlnr al- Jennings was revealed In The Rec- 20 schools in this area to inscribe advertise the properties that dll ; —WhenJieiinscribgd the names of] are listed^ withthenx for sale or * in6itrsiemUnondollars "thelr'diplomas; '— governmental ex- ~~^~tif a box such as you can tease at thi$ bank, important doeumenfTT iCasfCit9=EmpIo!/ed-H0rs Mishaps <2auSe~d~Here~To 261 Roosevelt School and 154 high rent. It is natural to be sup- just Between you and me was alive with enthusiasm, was inn charge of Fayettepenses, abolition of ail-too many honr, twenty-four hours a day Diplomfis alone are not the> ob- posed that those who advertise of all kinds, treasured heirlooms and other small-shad belongings are six days » week." Date; Drive Carefully; Qne-Way Streets school pupils on diplomas last jects of Urmston's art. He finds it will have more opportunities of N. Talley, chairman of the drive committee. ' bureaus and ail-too expensive com- getting results for clients whom by ding missions. The Pullman porter removed from the roach of thieves or fire, and from fit* danger of - • », • « You May Be Next. week, Joseph W. JJrmston, 115 difficult to pass a blackboard and During the school year which closed Friday, the Planned By Council piece of chalk without making they are supposed to serve than, spoke the truth when he remark- After they ret. lh»t off their Uinon -street, completed what he agents who do no advertising. oys and girls of Rahway public schools deposited $20,- loss by carelessness. . • . chestf, there to a Ion« pan" It wa y reluctantly that (Not including yesterday) ie inscription on it. Local Continued from Page One ed, "Platforms are made to get in Two new one-way streets are says Is his 40th year of such work When you list property you ^Th haH evidently meant to signify, -Council parted with Jerry. Melss- Automobile accidents .. : 97 ; restaurants .visited by Urmston pay for service, so when you 96.68 in_the school savings system, oLwhich-theJlah- py "Get a loai of that, sucker. created by an ordinance •which will whichhe-followa -as a hobby.— proudly display some of his ln been set by his Democratic prede- FesrforSafe-DeposirBojtej «r»~vary a ftwvcentr ner clinched the sale when he Cars involved ...... 188 T give a real estate dealer your I think that it might '"be "wise to start 'with our way Savings Institution is the depository, Walter It's your money that fa betar where for his dallllyy ration of oats be adopted by Common Council Although Urmston does not have scriptions on the blackboard bills property to handle, insist that cessor for the second party incum- i Week. jHissale to Paul P. jgromlsed_Jerry easy work on hispersons injured « 54 ldill^4Mpg i Freeman^resideotand^easurer^ftheloealsavmg7^ s ^tl£noM^S -her£aJ3ei__jHis_sale to Paul P. fenons-UUed jadYertise_it_in The Record bent ol the century to nna prom- Melssner7iMaQTson~Hlll~road—for truck farm and a good home witli e»u**»*a~—*-*•— . formerly FarrelTplace, and Cherry The large blackboard bulletin at where people will see the ad, or ing. Perhaps we are too materialistic in our methods )ank, told The Record today, ises difficult to remember and hil- seldom am greatly alarmed by ^'Tn^hrh^'^'ordered^ This tabulation Is made by The been doing this work for two score l plenty to eat. .— .* street. Each are a block to length. the Rahway Elks' Club, where else.advertise_it yourself arid llonsso~easy to'spend.7T fiis"was the Infonnatlon that a mil- Common Council this week. Bebord from police reports In an years, he claims that he began the save the commissions. of teaching." Insfead^of teaching students~to~think ^h rhi . i, which wiin>e installed lion doUara of my money a Jerry has- done no.work since Broad street-traffic will run from TJrmston is a member, is" made not so unexpected as Mr. Roose- °Tte'sate ends long speculation effort to impress upon Bahway Irving to "West Cherry street and [ work when a youth and has carried with their minds, I feel that we are trying to make n police headquarters as a part of a state-wide sys- beta* spent. In fact. It sort as to the purchaser of Jerry fOT his companion to harness, Tom, it out ever since. He estimates alive by Urmston's work and he Want ads received up to 6 PJVI. velt's very attempt to discredit his motorists the need for constant I Cherry street traffic will run from regulariy_ lists the coming attrac- the day before publication them think with their eyes and ears. In plainer words em now being arranged, arrived in Rahway yester- predecessor's administration after The Rahway Savings Institution -ot-«trike«-«e aa,betof aj"! ^U^Vn.onths.Xouncil^ died -more than~a_y£ar_ago,_ iMp- caution If Jives and property are r th&Vhe has written names.of grad- torlzed equipment and lack of one- fBrbaa*' sEreer~to~Irvmg—street: tions in colored chalk which~has RAHWAY RECORD twelve long lean Republican-years ridiculous. I will to be protected and the city's ac- Safety Council- recommended rthe uates on more than 8,000 diplomas jffi£_are_iryjng_to think for. thea. -Their.'views areday. Itwill be set up and connected with lead wires little further and u, Tewtveo-oner-iwci^ ~-=-^___ horse equipment ruled Jerry "and prac'tfcally •everyone"ln-Rah- ellcltedTnuch-praise. WANT ADS COST ONLY through Congressional investiga- "The Bank of Strength" cident rate kept at a minimum. action. He comes from a family well manufactured views fashioned, in many cases, by the within a few days, Police Chief George Mclntyre very idea of inch a thing be- black horse who has managed to of a Job. Co-operate with police In kitep* way today who has graduated from 2 CENTS A WOBD tions, munitions inquiries, etc. tof poodble is funny as heiL known in Rahway. Members of .Cash In Advance hands of the instructor. If the instructor is suffering stated yesterday. Running stories of police activity Mr. Roosevelt should beware lest much about $15 In oats each month "According to Street* Commis- Inr this number as low aa pos- the local high school has had his 119 HIVING STREfiT ^ N. J. I U somebae should tell me that while standing In his stable In thesioner Walter J. Matthews, Jerry is NOTICE name Inscribed by TJrmston. the family have lived in this sec MlfilTnntn Charge For from a spiritual ailment, the student is liable to con- n the county and state are typed out on the machine some Democratic successor years I had been overchanred a dime sible. tlon for more iftau 100 years uui city yard. " a former~coacrrhorse-and-pulled On MH& ifcittr jmy J-». ~~~rm Ranking high to the insurance Any One Ad 30 Cents tract the disease. I have no fault to find with the per- : hence should be so unkind as to : in maktar a purchase; thai Starter & Battery Serv|ce will be despite the fact that much, of his utomatically. ; • „-..- .. Tdephone 7-1800 ; Meissner originally offered $25 I some of the best families in Rah- Kendall Oil, Sunoco Lub. are stan field in New York City, TJrmston Lower Rates for 3 Times or Over son who has an honest convictiwR^btit I do think that do the same thing to him. located at 17 East Milton Avenue, does this work as' a pastime. He work is in New York, Urmston still A most impressive and pompous ceremony marked I have foltowedthe •young-Re- jwMJ»Jtot2*hJ? for the animal but raised the ante |way during the days of coaches. dards of rood car performance. formerly Albisser's - Garage. Phone makes his home in Rahway. unless the conviction conforms to accepted standards when he had a look at-Jerry who Is His age is estimated at about 30 [ has refused offers from more than the graduation of 64 pupils from St: Mary's Parochial publican movement, through-your Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation usnally have a dime. sUll able bodied and Morton Bros,—Main & Milton Bahway 7-1378. . of convention it is much better to reserve it for per- years. - School, both in the elementary and commercial divi- columns, with great interest. Continued on Page 6. Sec. H work. sonal consumption^ :-=^-:.I^^;:^yJ_:._:;; _ ;' ...... Their^purposes should be apparent ions, held last night in St Mary's Church;•--.--——--^ |to~a"'-person with normal intelli- . r . \ • \

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PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 THE

' rRn?Ar/jTjNE2fe,:i936 of Women's Organ izati gphi^e Yawney ' Leonard and Henrietta riue, 11; Walter Gordon, 57 Camp- plki 35 Seminary avenue, 10; Rob- Merck Gets M.A. Degree Soap Box Derby bell street, 11; James Gordon, 57 ert J. -Spaeth, St; Geoj-ge ,ave- (He WeddedTo East Orcmge Man street, entertained in hqnor pf their the .original; Campbell street, 9; John Popp, 41 hue, 13. ••'.'' •'•'"••'- daughter, Rita who graduated from a and 8eldan Hospital AtixiJiary Jft&i To been, "an exempt toed To Captain Musacchlo. ' Continued From Page -One ~- Church street, fl; Robert Larson, Of Personal Interest St. Mary's School. Among tKbse Continued from Page One 265 Hamilton street, 14; Frederick Klwanis Club Hears " EXTRA present were Misses Helen Sucky, Fingerprint Talk • "Miss Mildred Benecci, Jaques Township, entertained the Moth- W&- *** R^d- Marian Lelghton, 12 Coddington street, iO; IN ADDITION 'TO; ; Group At Ahderegg Home Anna Dobromlaskl, Anna Mttttton, , Globe Trotters west end and a *5 feet x 50 feet ket, basket oi fruit; Rahway Hat James Jones. 228 Maple avenue. The value of fingerprinting cit- »lV^^J.y will'bq^hostess ,16. theers*,"Club of Troop Jd.-Boy"Scouts, PeggJ- Feritqn. Mary Mlltpncr, fdx- wing at the center. Henovatlng ahd^Shoe Rebuilding izens for purposes of identification REGULAR /SHOW' Town -Debs at, her h'oine. tonight. in her home yesterday. C 11;. Charles Waechter, 31 Mooney was stressed by ..Cprnelius H. Seventy-Five Attend Af- AcWey and-Mrs. W. H. Peter- rie...Schuster,. Thomas.. J.,Tram. ^^«Sr ! S=?SUSS » The building is so designed that Shop, repair two pairs of. shoes; place, 11. • • .• ; Tee. Debs presented a.-.radio to : Mr. j Giordan! of _ Linden during the . OFFIGIAj- son! Jr. •-,•'.-..•.•• . ,;v William Fordham, Charles Bllock. Of an air conditioning system may be Harry Melnzer, box of, handker- Wm. Miskovich, 40 George street, ; ternoon Garden Party John Kovad, "Perth , Mrs.-Andrew Dillon and sons Jack Dunn, Leonard Fcnton, Billy readily installed. The center •wing chiefs; Whelan's Drug Store, zip- meeting of the Kiwanis Club at . . Mrs.IE»^Cone and Miss M. C Clark Township, 13; Al Lewis, 299 the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday noon. RGHT PICTURES^! their last- meeting as winner of aShane ,and Collins, 70 West. Ha- Doll and Lawrence Ryan. - of the new building contains an per utility bag;. Kfrstelri's Drug • And Fastion Stow Cone prfeided ,at the ptmch bowL share contests they conducted. zelwoo'd avenue, left Tuesday to Central avenue, 12; W. G. Spaeth. John Wieser was in charge of the Orange-ice "punch and fancy cakes elevator whlch_runs from the base. Store, Brownie camera. ~ St. George avenue, 15; Wallace spent the summer at Andes. N. Y. Showing an ouutandlny V program. President Charles Koos- -'Jlorc-inan-.seven'&'-five-persons- -Sgre-Sfige'd. , Miss June Cnnp gas ~~ Supgilntviidtnt of Schools Ar- r t e of Van ~Vleetr50'Oaic-streetri2rTh' Schmaelii in charge-of-iickets; *5S*zatlon was compleUp i -UR^e O"I children*PniMrnnV - literaturelti ._. - by maticTteiephbne lnstaUatibn,-op- flashlight; -Kawut's Bakery,cake; t)wrj^j!20_W-GrrandL avenue,Tl2; -;Mrs.-E,"K:Cone~was'general West-MU ton-aveaue-and-daugh-r .,.. o~ _.; Miss-Louise 4B. a meetln^ofJlhmeetln^ofJlh c GlobGlbe \ ^^'"KK a contest based oon general erated- through "the ~dlal~fsy5tem7 McCollum's"EmpprlumT: large~caff """• •": -vs. E. Marjorie Perry will leave this knowled e Robert Weldllng, 37 Seminary-ave- Auxiliary of Rahway Memorial chairman of the "affair; Mxs.C. T. .ter... Patricia,., and. Miss ..Louise, Schass. 185 Bryant street, to E. A. Trotters" Club on the lawn of the i & w«« MiriaMi m wSS supplies Inter-office and plant com- Ovaltine from grocery department; ; weekend lot Centreville. Cape Cod. nrst: nue, 14; Melville Osbom, 138 Semi- liospital at the home of MrsHilima. n was in charge,of public- •Warren of Chatham, Viu ielt-yes- Andrews . of, Long .Island . took panway Public Library Tuesday f Suzanne Wlnkler second' munications. . basket of fruit from fruit depart- nary avenue. 14. * Plans for the annual'outing of John Anderegg. Colonia. at a gar- jterday for Baltimore, where they Mass... to spend the .'summer. ^cte, and Jos ment? McCrory's Store, fishing Rahway Aerie, F. O. Eagles, -will Louis ity, arid Miss June Cone super- place Tuesday afternoon.at 4:30 Mtcrnoon. and the topic "Trans-; ephlne Yawney, third ' Construction of the new,build- Fred Lawrence, 10. Maurice ave- ddn. party and fashion show yes- vised the ticket sale. will visit. Miss Warren has been in the garden at the residence of Mrs. Perry and their son, 'Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. John Pprtatlon and Navigation" was dls- "^ Onienef read selections ing was necessitated by the re- 'rod: A. R. Goldblatt & Co., pen be made during a meeting of the HELD OVER 4 MORE DA^ terday-afternoon. Visiting in the Witte home for the are already at the summer home. •md Mrs. Leonard ftn and pencil- set; Harry Newman, nue, 12; Allen Wood, 430 Jefferson committee in Eagles' Home Tues- Those on the tea committeewho Mrs. Schas?' aunt, Mrs, Plalre of ?«««ti. from "The Story of Wheels, shipps quirement for additional operating avenue, 12; Harry Schoelppfe, 18 SAT., SUN., MON., past two weeks. Mri Edward Weber; i tultuldd stamp collector's "History of the day evening.- The 'aBalr will be ie proceeds of thjs affair, about poured were Mrs. Oscar Wilker- Pbin{..Heasant.' Guests Xrom Rah- StSqaptnln of the organization Is ^!^ ^""" b space. -It-will house all depart- 1 : r S»4»utteja by Peter United States ;; J."C..MeUck,pair- .Orchard street, ^12; Thomas Ko- hldAt30 " ;.-Fred-Hyer77-Mrs-John - way were;Mrs7L'C."Waiiajtts; Mrs. - Dr. nnrl Mrs. Klton W, Lance and ments of the administrative" and : - The Re'gtaa Mutual Beneflt-As- children of West-Milton avenue •of- knickers;^ Rahway Bottling AcMoy=and=Mr5=sJolln -AnderegBr and Mrs. Joseph R^^ s^a^k-CHa^ihT"nfsT~offlcer"! "Works, case_ of True Fruit Bev- ONE DAY ONLY—SATURDAY I " lacatfortffiThospiUii. Mrs. Arthur Hull, Mrs. W. H. Pet- .sociation will meet tonight in Ea-tice, Mrs. Thomas B. Thorn and expect to leave this weekend for aIJ Mw Manero and second officer' at tne visions of the organization. While : erages. • v" ••Phe guests wore summer after- erson, Jr., and Miss M. C. Cone. gles' Home. Mrs. Arthur Rolph. Miss Schass Centre\lUe. Cape.Cod, Moss. Dr, way. and Mr. and Mrs. Betty Leonard. " - "•" of the library open offices will be generally nfqp frocks of pastels which Tanrc will spend """"**'">!) ~wllh if-4ho •J&jtrants-and-their-ages-;—<—r— ills; family ' beTore returning to - _r(-ulnU.u by Georte L. Mllts,JKaftw. 5t Sing pletUrt with,'the -T.Miss^Viyian Graves, daughter of School. . The couple will live in held on the. lawn outside. ing, private offices for division and —Wai ter^-Neugebauerr-71—Cherry ejttnsive gardens and spacious tytr.' and Mrs, Carl F. Grayes. 97 Rahway. • . . - Miss Margaret Gruener, who ad- departmental heads will be pro-teacher who has been awarded street, 12; John LaGuardia, 66 W. Woiiien's Qiib Miss Clara Mae White, Maple Avenue, and Edgar W. Davis New York. B He e Inilfstrurtlble Vacnum Filler S3 lawns: .. ... ,. West Hazel wood avenue, left, yes- Vises the group, as-follows: Of German invention Is an ex- vided on all floors. Administrative his M.A. Decree from Montclalar Milton avenue, 11; Harry Conway, certificate ana Me entitles the nearer to one of our Gentiln Were married in New York Wednesday afternoon. Teachers Collere. ... LIFETIME GUARANTEE WITH FACl •Jhe fashion show was held jn Home Ecjpiioiiiics Jteplay. iot..Sharon,, Mass., where John J. Fojc. 'Onion street, was. Grounds. Charles Repkie, Ruth ayat that carries six scoops on offices for the executltve officers' 35 Grove street. 13; John Stephan, h.MOKBIS" Fountain Pens,_y.lslule Ink Supply. Vou see the Ink! A 1 a^TJarge. amphitheatre on the she.will.be councillor at Camp ^Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss and host to a number of his Xflcnds of the company and a large room 39 Walter street, 11; Joseph Jar- r lawn. The models .showed frocks Group To Meet Men-Hand. son,.Lcroy, S7.tJaqMcs avenue, arc and relatives Sunday, on the oc- tor meetings will be available on FHA WOBKS HEBE dot, 20 Lawrence streetrS;' Joseph Lim? aad' gowns of all varieties, includ- kffeee Is Bride of spending two weeks at their, cot- casion or his 80th birthday. He the fourth floor. A list of local property owners Ltonel, 41 Lincoln -avenue, 12; 3 Sets 1 1 lrjg-j tenrrts wear, bathing suits, tage at Beach Haven. Miss Mar- received many, gifts. The. rooms FREE The building was erected by being compiled' by two FHALawrence Lewis, 194 Maple ave- Certificai. Mrs...Roberta Burke and chil- jorte .Christopher.. 87 West Milton obtaining thhe The New Plunger Filler—Zip—One Pull and It's Full!- __* f»rmal afternoon wear, Sunday Department Will Get In- fe. Davis m New Yordrenk , Barbara . arid , Theodore of were attractively desolated with Examination Walter Kidde Constructors, Inc. of workers who nue, 10; Leon Paul. 63 Jaques ave- _ night dresses and formal evening avenue. Is their guest. flowers and streamers.' Enter- New York City from plans pre- from records. The nue, 12r Martin DenBleyker, 207 1 I structions From Grace ci~~I Vv iiV Tir~^ vT~ T~~ - . . 56 Jaques avenue have gone to The Business Men's Store I_. ,. „„.. ^n,,,e inne mnrp ink than anr onllnan fountain pea on the market! You can write for 3 montl Eowns. it JT A fe* «* «* *m m m «* ^b f _ ^ ^ t_ — . talnment was held during the I FHA plans to contact owners to •Efliot-street^Avenel,-!! —^Rie—models—were—in active ——A—Harrison aast Orange Man Weds Roosevelt School Tea'cher-fo The Misses Nancy andiBarbara evening. A buffet supper "was New. York and Philadelphia. explain the methods of recasting --Walter Parks, 188-Maple avenue, i- Charge: of Miss Maria van Herwer- Cunningham. 105 West Hazelwood served, BOTH FEET George P. Butler, Jr.. of New York mortgages, making alterations" and ~12;Tlobert Harding, 192 Pierpont |tlumFl«^Dollars! [This certillcate Rood only while advertlslnc sale is on. Church Of The Transfiguration : Mark Smith. Erwin Gritschke. avenue, are vlsitlnfr-their aunt. F YOU N^ED LEDGERS, DAY BOOI^ST-CASH undertaking new construction. ' d_en, in the absence of Mrs. Rus- The Home Economics Depart- Herman Miritel and Ray Eastman Mr. Pox was bbnrin Rahway taij TREATED" City was consulted on architectural street, 10; Edward.Talbot, 6 Mid- Also $1.50 Pencils TO Match Above Pins, 29c seU.'.Marple because of illness, t merit of the Rahway. Woman's -Miss Clara Jtfae White, daugh- lacy straw hat trimmed with chif- Mips. Walter C Seufert in West 1856 Jujd,has;rp$IdM_here, all his BOOKS. OR ANY OTHER OFFICE SUP- features. wood drive, 12; Albert Pette, 67 E. SATURDAY. JUNE 27—MAIL OKDERS Gc EXTRA. (NO C. O. D.'S) were elected to the church council Eriglewbod this week. They included Miss Harriett Kline.! Club will meet next Monday "at ter!r; oof~Mrs.""Amof -Mrs." Amoss Morse WhitWhifee fonfo.n ShRh%e Vnrriorfcarried"' gardenia^.n^-i..,s. an_^.dJ atjhemeeting of the cpngregation life. He was on actlre membrr of Grand avenue, 14; Richard '^Jf you caniiotJiome at al>pve tlmejjave moneyj>etore sale starts to reservejoor order. to.- Arthur • Hull, - Mrsr Walter] 10:30- n.r m in the home of "Mis: Maple avenue,-became-the.TPife of WfesortheTvaireyr :~ T~.~ in Zibn.Xiitheran Church Wed- —.r-'—JERSEY . PLIES WE CAN TAKE CARE OF (0 ~ BYE" BEACH' OUTING Wralghtr 97 Pierpont streetr It; Jfce&naij, .Mrs. Fred Coles, MrsJ Wayne Schofield. 1520 West Edgar William Davis, son of. Mr Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Freeman. Police Drive Against The Children of Mary of St.Roy Hollingshead, 12 Adams street, The flower girls wore matching nesday night. YOUR NEEDS: SEE US 1 Sidney. Johnson, ~MIss~"Jean AcE^hBJaricke street. Linden. d M., James Edgar Davis, Easl frocks of mousseline.de sole, one 60 Maple avenue, ore-spending a BADIO o Auto Violations Mary's and St. Mark ? Church 9; Dick Hurd, 205 Jaques avenue BELL'S^DRUG STORE Icy. Misses Katrine and Maria_van] Gmce_Adaras_Hamsonr-TJnion- GHIROPODISl ST., AT ELIZABETH AVE., RAHWAY, N. J. "HefwerSen, Mrs. Jolia,--Ackley, County..demonstration agent, will of the Transfiguration, New York, lied spring flowers. Mrs." White Rahsray police, co-operating terrace, entertained-at-bridge for Herbert S. North. 188 Elm o\-e- 95 BroadSt., Elizafc Miss Smith, and Mrs.' Edward offer instructions in smocking, fa- Wednesday. TThe' ceremony was wore blue sheer crepe with match- the Order, oijhe Eastern Star in OX MAN'S with the Safety Council, began a Freeman. ; nue.-has-rccoyered-fronva^sertous ttdkfiih l Randolp gonesan^acorsageof Tie>horise-Tuesday. -- —— : : drive on-motor code violators last "illness: - "" '" ~ * S$ InrtetSJ, , mm 7-0035 KL. S-V THE STORE FOR GIFTS AND PRIZES supervision of the fashion Those who attend are asked ..« Ray.: talisman'" roses. Mrs. Davis, in r 1 night and will continue the cam- rwas in the hands of Mrs. j'.bring six-strand embroidery cotton , Both the bride and the bride- .wheat-colored srieer' cre"pe with 13* MAIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS paign tonight. Motorists driving Mrs. Edward Hruby, Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Union A. • Janney of Elizabeth and Point and bias tape. groom are'members of the /acuity brown accessories, wore a corsage with one headlight or no tail light Pleasant ' All members of the local club of Roosevelt School. They have oOff brown orchidshid . will be stopped. In the receiving .line xvere Mrs. are urged to be present. Members been- residents of Rahway fo .hThee .b.bridr e ;leJt in a' coral liner* • '^jSSM Johohn AndereggAd , MrsM :F Fred~Hyer,tshould brtog' sandwiches. "CbBee yar: suit-and"*"-""rt--wl'"»;;accessorlesT".7Tnie" ""• Beverages Mrs. Oscar Wilkerson. Mrs. Jojin' will be served by the hostess. Mrs. James Hale of Boston was couple win spend their honeymoon her sister's matron of honor, "an in .a tour _a'royal command. And Sheffield customers their clean'wagons and trucks loaded with Norwegian Sardines' cans 15c ter, Sara. 70 Essex street, have re- junior regent Mrs. Fred Schmidt, b turned from a stay in Rosenblatt's Jiwvcr give thought to tomorrow's milk. They_ Jiundreds of bottles of rich, pure milk. tall apartments, Glen Wild, New York. chaplain;—Mrsr-Peterson;—treas^ «?»*^i?"- -*?-'-tnir^ Thoughtful service to the • customer's Meaty Frankfurters ' - 19c urer; Mrs. Charles B. Crowell. sec- ?know it will arrive, cool and fresh, on time. Best Pink Salmon can 10c lb retary Mrs. Charles D. Rommel, kitchen is the final flourish in the daily chap- Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller, 117 •Thousands of courteous, trained men with No. 2 Lean Boiled Ham '- -1 guide; Mrs. Wffilam. Sammond, ter of SEALECT Milk. Glistening bottles of cans Bryant street, are registered at assistant Mrs. Daniel Bergen, ar- I'fcSlhful horses ond dependable trucks devote Butter Kernel Corn 25c Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlan- gus; Mrs. Kettner. sentinel. Sheffield SEALECT Milk will bring a gracious tic City. I'ihcir lives to maintaining traditional Sheffield '/2-lb. Haddock ^ *• 1\ -The next riVeetirig will be held morning" to you, tomorrow. Pick up pkg. IScrvicc ... a service that never rests, night OSOO Sliced Bacon July. 14at.which time committees telephone and g.ye your order to the slced andtaisteeswUHdDl lor day, in tBe"inKrfe5ts ui u —lb -Codfish—^ sj!^s. w?re Present from nearby nearest Sheffield Branch. Heads Catholic Daughters Moose arid Wornen of Moose lodges. NOWHERE ELSE lit THE WORLD Sheffield Farms pioneered in pasteurization Mrs: Philip^ Buhl was installed A as grand regent, of Court Victory, • Jarge nuniber of speakers —in the development of certified milk—in Webster's Tomato Jui4ce- ^ 5c were heard and entertainment was ORANGES Catholic Daughters of America, will you find a truck with cdl these features the introduction of traded milk and in the 2 Tue&iay night. Mrs: Nell Conover enjoyed. Grapefruit Hearts Gienwood ^n 10c Calif. of_ Nutley.. district deputy, 'had sojt-curd~cerfified-milkr — ; 'doz. charge of the ceremonies. Other AUXILIARY TO ELIZABETH f r Valencia. •officers "instfflrecPwefe: Sahway. American Legion post will Kraft sorBorden' sCheese 2 pkfe-29c -Mrs. M. J. Liston. vice regent; :end a degree team to the Argonne SHEFFIELD FARMS from American, Pimiento, Velveeta or .Chateau ^.-^ ; _, Tomatoes 2 ^ 15c Mrs. John R., Repkie. lecturer; 'ost, Elizabeth..Wednesday, when gfty Nowfiere^lse in. the world will you find Miss Sue O'Connor, financial sec- i group of candidates will receive «»i«iwic»i. that will give you such great" GRADE-A K retary; Miss Anna.J. Ryan, histor ;he second degree. Gold Medal - Hecker's •* lb. *»^^ » 10 - CQ*» Lima Beans '"• 10c ian; Miss Agnes Keeshan. treas- : .. . j, f St. Paul's.Episcopal Church plan I^f^t ^ ^ , ^ y°" find trucks that FROM TUBERCULIN-TESTED HERDS bag Mrs. Mary Dominey, sentinel and 1 trip to Wilmington, DeL, to visit 80 : 24 Juicy Lemons 29c ;he cathedral there on Sunday. __B ^K exfremdy economical for all-round dfutj! outstanding performance, comfort and vith iSn^ed Bi^power. in Daniel J. O'Connor was in charge GUAEANTEfei) WBSTGEADE ^•yseqnaUieafocqiudciiMWerving1, •".•"WeV ^'atuTCS 88 0 Hjgh-Cpn^prVsTon ValvC'in- *<*™«- '•reiW eeorjoojT Jn cu «- of the refreshments and social Best Pure Lard 2 25c Fuel & Furnace Oil meeting. The organization will Egg ....:.Ton § ?.75 ".^h« lino" topi -Head Engine, New Perfected' Hydraulic"fir^es, OUR TEA;MOS i__ meet .only-on^ the .second Tuesday evenings in July and August. Stove -...,-'. --•-...--- fuUrFlpating Rear ,Axk and nejvlJFuU-Trimtacd Princess ^.lilMiC ""', Are delicious -when served -iced. geLuxe Cab, at Chevrolet's remarkably low prices! 7 FINEST- PICNIC TOMORROW ...... Ton OSCO Full Flavored .Robert link of Rahway and his TR S^e,the;se triicki andV»mmercial cars at yonr nearest GRANULATED 15c three musical clowns will be Buckwheat Ton 7.25 i,,. Cheyroletdealer's . .. have a thorough demonstra- INSTALLED FOB among the feature entertainers at Orange Pekoe oi Guaranteed .the picnic of American Cyanimid with CAdear-vuioB n toon.T7.. .' •. ^"""convinc^e yoursely™«euf tha"iat t they'ree the world's i Company of Linden at Angeles Roy Plunkett FUIL-FIOATINO REAR No. 2 India Ceylon Tei and Serviced Grove, Union, tomorrow after- imtrument panel, ff"/*^! high-powered trucks and therefore the trucks 17c Tomatoes^ - cans 50 Charlotte: PL .Eah._ 7-H AXLE Victor Coffee 4 noon. '. . . . " • tor M& control loryou! 2u« '35c Bread Supreme ^ 7c lb. 1 % lb. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, MtCniCAN with barrel type, wheel asca Coffee pkg. Milk Bread Ioal Tjellozzz: Grannlatefl ~22c INSIDE TANK Pnd&ofiCillarney for 1 Year Rinso Soap Dbr. . __. . . . Sour or Qt. M ^ — ._: (Low Water.CutOflJExtra) : --,•- Oedet Th{s ->V^ 'V V- Pickles Dm j»v 17C Octagon Soap 4 -r; 10c lelephone Rahway-7-1263 —• to chang, uithcut notice; Egg Mash IOO & 2.23White icing - chocolate Nl£hts, Sundays and Holidays: Eahway 7-0124-K iron OSCD Preserves "^ 15c 100 lb. Scratch Feed ea. -339 NORTH-BROAD ST. Fancy Shrimp — 10c Layer Cake ftPremier Gil&Gasoline Supply Lb. ELIZABETH, N. . JJ. - . Grocery Price* Prebait through Meat, Sea Food and Produce .*- - •.•••••-••-. • . . WEi|TFlfiiCb |~NEW BEDNSW1CK AVE. EAHWAT, N. J. Broad Street arid K^ Effectioe\uAil Saturday Night u 5i.r;vi ,v v,,'<; , TOJSTBOSt BL. 2-S80O ,4,30, NOEm AVE, EAST, Avenue kariway Tteh WeslfleM %.\xvt OP IN SB -- 3-

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PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 ,THE RAHWAY -RECORD i Zri!PKgffiffrT n sphine FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 Gets M.A. Degree riue, 11; Walter Gordon, 67 Camp- p Society, Clubs, Chureh-News of Women's anizaticmS GS Merck Soap Box Derby bell street, 11; James Gordon, 57 ert J. Spaeth, George .ave- Campbell street, 9; John Popp. 41nue, 13. Church street, fl; Robert Larson, street, entertained In honor pf their the original flrc .company and 1 lAdvei Continued from Page One Continued From Page One Kiwanis Club Hears . EXTRA Clara M. White Wedded To East Orange Man daughter, Rita who graduated from been, an exempt fireman slnd 265 Hamilton street, 14; Frederick SIPIEP Betty Marian Finsrerprint Talk • Of Personaflnterest 6t. Mary's School. Among those 1'879: < • ^ Lelghton, 12 Coddington street, 10: IN ADDITION TO Hospittt Auxiliary Hftst Tv INPOH * Globe Trotters Campo- west end and a « feet x 50 feet ket, basket of fruit: Rahway Hat James Jones, 228 Maple avenue, The value "of fingerprinting cit- present were Misses Helen Sucky, Among those present were lng.^ttiie center.. . Renovating and: Shoe Rebuilding izens for purposes of identification SECULAR SHOW j •Miss Mildred Beneccl, Jaojies Tbvmsfilp^enVertained e_Mo Anna Dobromlnskl, Anna MatttonV Vlrglnla 11; Charles Waechter, 31 Mooney "ers' Clu'b ot Troop ?6^ and Mrsv Joseph Flaherty and i. The building, is so designed that Shop, repair two pairs of. shoes; was stressed by Cornelius H. \ Group At Ahderegg Home y.^nne,,'wlll' tie ,hqs)iess Jtp. t£e' 1 *9c6u&,' PeggV Peiitqn, &kary Mil toner, Mr- to edlfi — »^ place, if. '•'••• i "••... ;Tbwh -DebSiit her home tonight. in. her home yesterday. Joseph arid daughter Dorothy flea..aaver«1 an air conditioning system may be Harry Meinzer, box:Of handker- Giordani of Linden during the OFFICIAL' -" rie...8)Auster.. Thomas...i ,Tram, ln zal • Wm. Miskovich, 40 George street, The. Debs presented "a-radio to < JUmg^slgnd; Mr. And.Mrs. M nt .i " ' ion Of Klaumlnzer, Bar- readily installed. The center wing chiefs; Whelan's Drug Store, zip- meeting of the Kiwanis Club at Ackley and-Mrs. W. H. William Fordham, ^Charles BUock, ael Ryan of Garwood; Mr. • conform Clark Township, 13; Al Lewis, 299 the Y. M.. C. A. Wednesday riobn. FIGHT PICTURES^ Seventy-Five Attend Af- John 'K6vadr*Perth Amboy,^- at; Mrs. Andrew "Dillon and sons i classlf Josephine of the new building contains an per, utility bag; Kirstelri's Drug Centra] tiyenue, 12; W. G. Spaeth, son, Jr... \\ ••':;:•. A-'.:•-•••... 1 Jack Dunn, Leonard Fenton, Billy l2(rs. Joseph Dunn, Mr., ana u. Children's Group Com- John Wieser -was in charge of the • ternoon GarderrParty their last meeting'as .winner of a Shane ,an^l Collins^ 79.West. Ha- , must be' elevator which runs from the base. Store, Brownie camera.- St. George avenue, 15; Wallace . Mrs. gi-35*.- Cone aiid. Miss M. : Doll and Lawrence Ryan. - John Dlmler. Lawrence Fox. an i -'• 1 At Library ?ho?1ng.ajti.outstanding knowl- ment to the fourth floor. An auto- .George R. Hoffman,.Boy Scout program. _President Charles Koos .C?one,'prgs^ecLjt,tlieJB! share contest 'ttiey conducted. zelwoo'd avenue, left .Tuesday to «rtion " r Van Vleet, 50 Oak street, 12; Thos. Schmaelim -;—And-^Fashion-Show .of_chlldren'fr-Ilterature-by matic—telephone-installation,—op— - nashlightr-Kawufs-BakeryT-cake; .Orange-ice*p»nch and 11 spent the summer, at Y of-^Westfleld;- p •RbbertWeidlmgr37-Seminary ave- were served. - Miss June Cone was , . Lynch, Westfleldl o f tilc! ; suppliesihter-offlce and plant com- Ovaltlne from grocery department; |Morc than severity-five persons West Milton avenue and daugh-: TJie marriage of, Miss Louise thur i* Perry,and daughter. Miss T!K ™ ?? "** -w«Miriam Wlnkler nue, 14; Melville Osborn, 138 Semi- •were the guests of "the Women's in charge of tickets. John Stoihr. Rahway; Mr. Library flrst munications. basket of fruit from fruit depart- Plans for the annual oijting of Mrs. Ej ,K. Cone was general terv. Patricia... an4. Miss Xquise, Schasj, 185' Bryant street, to E. A. E, Marjorie Perry will leave this Ota not Tuesday! : Suzanne Wlnkler second nary avenue. 14. Auxiliary of Rahway Memorial Mrs. Leo Ryan.. Cranford; ^, the t°P":'TranslandJosc Phlne YawneMhW ' ment; McCrory's Store, fishing Rahway Aerie, F. O. Eagles, will chairman of the.aSair; Mrs. C. T.. .waixen.ol Chatham', Va^ leftises.7, Andrews, of. Long island .took weekend, for Centrevllle, Cape Cod, , their iden| Construction of the newJsuild- Lou!*/ hospital at the home of Mrs. and MrjsJfrcd Clos, Fred Clos, JrJ .^^ - -ivigation" was d^. j Miss^Gruener read selections ing was necessitated by the re- rod; A. R. CJoldblatt & Co., pen Fred Lawrence, 10: Maurice ave- be made during a meeting of the HELD OVER 4 MORE DAI Hillman was in charge-of public- Jerday lor .Baltimore''where'Oifeyplace. Tuesday, aitemooa/at 4:30Mass..., to spend the ,' summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney, U m nue, 12; Allen Wood, 430 Jefferson committee in Eagles' Home Tues- John AnderegK, Colonia, atTTBkr- will visit. Miss Warren has been; " ' ! ifi The Story of Wheels, Ship's quirement for additional operating and pencil set; Harry Newman, ity, arid Miss June Cone super- in the garderrat the residence of Mrs. Perry and their son, Arthur, and Mrs." Leonard Fenton. Mr. i and stamp collector's "History of theavenue, 12; Harry Schoelpple, 18 day evening. The 'affair will be SAT., SUN.', MON., din. party and fashion show yes-r lsJUng.In.the Witte home for the' are already'at the summer home. '" irganization'ls' u Aircraft," ' - ' space. It will house all depart- 1 : Mrs. Schass/ "aunt, Mrs., Plaire of Mrs. EdwartLWeber. .Mr. ana. lu.a shams United States :;. J._C,.MeUck..pair Orchard street, 12; Thomas.Ko- held August 30. tcrday afternoon. past two weeks...: ,__-JJ L!: :!:;_..: Point .Pleasaat," Guests irxim Rah- -Seconds- - ments. pf_ the administrative and "TTie proceeds of the affair, about Those on the tea committeewho Dr. and Jirs. Elton •??. Lance and Pjred HutteruJMh-an;! Mrs.- Joseph^ iounc 111 be held sales as well as the..operating di- of —knickers;~ Rahway—Bottling^ poured were Mrs. Oscar ;wilkerr way were Mrs. LC-Williams. Ita^ Masschlo. Hoibert—;jMfa'ulton7"Mr| J:30 in"the visions "of the organization. While Works, case of True Fruit Bev- I ONE BAY ONLY— SATUttBAY I Kty collars, will be appfiecTTo J. HiMaget, "8^, Frank E. Pren- «hl)drett^-aMyest:Jflltonj»venuhl)daMytJfllt e 1W purchase of oxygen equip- expect to leave this weekend for and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, all of Rah-' I'S division of the library open offices will be generally em- erages. ^ '.'."., ociation will meet tonight in Ea-tice. Mrs.. Thomas B..-Thom and' way and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence . rr Centrevllle, Cape Cod. Mass. Dr. --"— prevents its ployed throughout the new build Entrants and their ages: ~* *or the hospital. ' Mrs. Arthur Hull. Mrs. W. H. Pet- ses' Home. Mrs. Arfhur Rolph. Miss Schass on the lawn- J X ahi ichool Lance will spend some time TritTrithh- .Committeen'st werGruee aDP0|ntM '^rA^ for dlvlyjon and Walter—Neugebauerr-4l—Gherry- mJEDBGliL ISWORTH _$Mt "guests-wore summer .atte_t_ MIIO aa- teacher who hasjjMtn-awarded"" liasJSeeiL^t^cing_Jii_:i9n hla—famlly-^before—returning—to. departmental heads-wlll-'be-pro- street,.l2t_John.LaGuardIau_66_W. frocks of pastels ..r which VMiss,yivJanl3raves, daughter .of School,.. The couple will live in vlded on all floors. Administrative fiB WUL DeireeirdmTIbntclalarMilton avenue, 11; Harry Conway, ,..ils certiflKite and 59c~eiitlU«rUie Iwartr to olieoronr-Gennliic-Indfrtnictlble-Vacnnm-Pmer-S^ l£r.' and Sirs, Carl IV Grav.es, S7 Rahway. f'MORUIS" Fountala PensrVlsHjIeluirSuppIy. You see tlielnk! A LIFEII5IE GtrARANTEB.WITII.EACr laimed a pleasing picture with the Kew York. • --• ~ ! cavator that carries six scoops on offices for. the. executitve officers Teachers College. 35 Grove street. 13; John Stephan, extensive gardens and spacious Woiiieii's Club Miss Clara Mac\\Vhite, Maple Avenue, and Edgar W. Davis, West Hazelwood avenue, left, yes? R- SUUo a. Lee Chapln "FEETHTOT?" JUncro: treasirt | a revolvmg drum that moves along of the company and a large room 39 Walter street, 11; Joseph Jar- were married in New Xork Wednesday afternoon. erday.for, Sharon., Mass., where John J. Fox, Onion street, was ; Office i-! an arm. • • . .Mr. and Mrs. William Bliss and host to a number of his,friends for meetings will be available on FHA WORKS HERE dot, 20 Lawrence street, 9; Joseph Limi," , •The fashion show, was held in Home Economics >he, FJH be councillor at Camp the fourth floor. ' ; A list of local property owners Linnel, 41 Lincoln .avenue, 12; aj^arge amphitheatre oh the Sferriland. Eon,;Leroy. 57.,Ja5ues a\-enue, are and relatives Sunday, on the oc- 3 Sefs ii spending two weeks at their, cot- casion of his 80th birthday. He FRElE The building was erected by- is being compiled by two FHALawrence Lewis, 194 Maple ave- Cerfificalt^, lawn The models showed frocks Group To Meet Is -Bride oT Walter Kidde Constructors, Inc. of workers who are obtaininb g thhe nue, 10; Leon Paul, 63 Jaques ave- The New Plunger Filler—Zip—One Pull_and It's Full! and. gowns of all varieties, includ- tage at Beach Haven., jilss Mar- received many, gifts. 'The. rooms Mrs...Roberta Burke.and; chil- Jorie phristopher.. 87 West Milton Examination Persoi New York City from plans pre- names from tax records. The nue, 12; Martin DenBleyker, 207 ing tennis wear, bathing suits, were atfractively 3ecorat«l-with The Business Menls.. Store l)«, more Ink tlian any ordinary fountain pen oonn th thee market marl ! Yon can write for 3 tnontl Jdrrtes Est)avis-Ih New Yorlcdren, Barbara . and Theodore of avenue, b their guest flowers and streamers. Enter- V) pared by the Ballinger Company of FHA plans to contact owners to Elliot street, Avenel, 11. pen tested and guaranteed to ' formal afternoon wear, Sunday Department Will Get In- No repair bUls. No lever filler! No pressure bar! Kvery can u one n uec or 1 56 Jaques avenue have gone to row—York—a-irti—Philadelphia: -explain—the-methods^-of-recastlng —Waltei-Parksrl88-Maple-avenue, b y * * ^y ' " • —nJsbt-dresses-and-fonnal-«vening-l—s lie . dnJy ivliilc oavcrtlsli: Kast Orange Man Wecjs Roosfevelt School Teacher In ManusAuan for the The Misses Nancy and Barbara evening. A buffet supper was F YOU NEED LEDGERS. DAY.BOOKS, CASH (D George P. Butler, Jr., of New York mortgages, making alterations and 12; Robert Harding, 192 Pierpont BOTHFEET j*I bavins City was consulted on architectural undertaking new construction. ' street, 10; Edward.Talbot, 6 Mid- A. Harrison Cunningham. 105 West Hazelwood served,...... ,.;.. '., ,...... „ responsible "o. —". Also $1.50 Pencils to Match Above Pens, 29c models were in. active ' .- Church Of Thfe Transfiguration liark Smitiu ^ErwJn Grltschke. * BOOKS, OR ANY OTHER OFFICE SUP- features. wood drive, 12^Albert Pette, 67 E. J avenue,.,are visiting their aunt. Mr. Fox was born in Rahway in' TREATED" iactcd by hcr.- a SATVRDAY, JUNE 27—MAIL ORDERS Cc EXTRA. (NO C. O. I>. S) Charge of Miss Maria van Herwer- Herman Miritcl and Ray Eastman Mrs. Walter C. Seufert in West Grand" avehue7 14;" "Richard den, in the absence of Mrs. Rus- The Home Economics UJepart- 1856 pad .has .resided,here, all his •Cinu, CWUMU and J. H. J. WE CAN TAKE CARE OF If jou cannot come at above time leave money beforeTSle staftsToTesefve yonrxrdi . >iiss Clara Mae White, daugh-, lacy straw: hat trimmed with chif- were 'elected to the church council EnElewbbd this week. life. He was an active member of BYE^EACH OUTING . WraiEht._97. Pierpont street, .11; sdL Marple: because .of illness: ment of- the Rahway. -Woman's ^er of Mrs.. Amos Morse White," ion. She ciirried' gardenias and t tfo'mee tog"o f the congregation Police Drive Against —. — Roy Holhrigshead, 12 Adams street, They included Miss Harriett Kline, j Club will. meet next Monday at YOUR NEEDS: SEE US The. Children of Mary of Maple avenue, became the wife of hlies of the valley '^fdniuJlieran dhurch Wed-, • Sir. and Mrs. Edgar. Rreeman. Auto Violations 9; Dick Hurd, 205 Jaques avenue, BELL'S DRUG STORE ill's Arthur Hull, Mrs. Walter 10:30 a. m in the home of Mrs.Edgar William Davis, son of Mr. lesday night. Wayne Schpfleld, 1520 West The flower girls wore matching 65 Maple avenue, are spending a R A DIA » EFAILING GfflROPODISTS win hold the annual outing jto. Rye IRMNG ST., AT ELIZABETH AVE., KAHWAY. N. J. Etoeaian._ Mrs.'. Fred Coles. Mrs. and Mrs. Jflrn^s K<1g?r r>nvjs. "Efost-. irocks-of mousseUiie, de soie, :one ""Sidney .Johnson, Miss. Jean Act- iBIancke"stfeet7T3riden: : week at Orange, at 5 _p. m. in the. Church in pink and one in-blue, and car- Mrs. Louis Schneider, 34 Maple with-the Safety Council, began a leyr Misses Katrine^and Maria van Grace Adams Harrison. Union ried spring flowers. ^Mrs. White errace, entertained at bridge for p5 Broad5t.TElizabelh r.—John—^c.kley;""Co'unty-demortstratibn-agentr-will Herberts..North,_1M Elm aye- drive on motor code violator5last Wednesday. The - ceremony .was wore Huejiheer crepe^withr^iatch- e^rder^^jt'thp Eastern" Star - in . ' L ; •M. Miss Smith, and Mrs. Edward offer "instructions in smocking, fa: fconra-sertous performed by the Rev. Randolph ing accessories and a corsage of home Tuesday. illness. • 20 IniasSt,,,, Jhqne 7-0095 131 JIAIX STREET paign tonight. Motorists driving Freeman. gotins and neck finishes. talisman" roses. Mrs. Davis, in The supervision of • the fashion Those who attend are asked to Ray. •'.. . with one headlighFor no tail light Both the bride and the bride- wheat-colored sheer, crepe with Mrs. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan, Union will be stopped. . . show was in the hands of Mrs. J..bring, six-strand embroidery cotton browp_ accessories, wore a corsage- A.'Janney of Elizabeth" and Point and bias tape. groom are'members of -the -faculty of Roosevelt School. They have of brown orchids. Beverages Pleasant-. ."-...... -, ; . All members _of the local club The bride .left in, a coral linen In the receiving line, were Mrs. are urged to be present: Members been residents of' Rahway for about a year. .. • suit and-,whjte_.accessories. ..The John" Anderegg, Mrs; Fre~d~Hyerrrshould bring sandwiches.- CoSee couple win spend "their honeymoon 10c 0SCO Assorted Mrs. Oscar Wilkersbri, Mrs. Jolin' will be served by the hostess. Mrs. James Hale of Boston was her sister's matron of honor, and in a tour of the South, and after a month of August in East Or- 'Alice arid Shirley White, daugh- Fnll ters-o£. Mr.. -and . Mrs- Clarence ange, they will return in Septem- ber to "makei their home here. OST—Lady's W White of Point Pleasant, were nlch. Monday/In flower girls. ... -" 150 W. 3 democratic iWomett Ginger—Ale—Root-Beer- poldt and R. Beveree Herbert; Are the reasons why thrifty Jersey Homemakers buy all rilla - Lemon Lime - Sparkling Wa- wth of Maplewood, and Dc S. G. ter--J-ime-Rickey.—-(Elus-Deposit); Lee, Jr., and John A. Spear of The Kahway Woman's Demq- tfielr Foodand^HouTsehold"" needs, in the stores - - - - cratic-Association will. hold."a~pul> East Orange. AVTOMO ^ 'IWhere Qualify Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest!' Miss White wore" a gown of white lie card party at Eagles' Home next :hiffon with matching hand-made Tuesday evening, Mrs. Ralph ba bct'xr if It Schultz is chairman in charge of ffi is dependable Rib Roast -as - 23i ararigements. .. trro. oils. and Del Monte Iinsdons California Halves or Sliced Personal interest vOther-,members of the commit- tee are Mrs. Helen Smith. Mrs1.. Jo- seph Gaydos, Mrs. Sebastian God- Chuck Roast irgrRVR PRIME guest at a shower at the home of Kenna, Mrs. August' Kiel,.."Mrs; Mrs. Ernest Kronenfeld, 77 Lud-Joh' n MacDonali and Mrs. Harry Beam:—-—~~r— In addition to the guest arid hos- tess, others present were Mrs. Mrs. Kingsbury Clark,. A. WMiss. Grace Kettner Pineapple Broken Slices Schadcwald, Mrs. E. Jf. Anthony, Leads MooseWomen YOUR CHOICE Mrs. Roy HollingsheadV Mrs. of families who look to Sheffield Farms for Legs of Lamb George Keller, Mrs. W. J. An-: AnxiONS OF UVD1ES have called Sheffield California Apricots SMOKED Miss Grace Kettner was install- «heir daily milk 10 lbs average liony,—Mrs,—Edward—Schlatter, ed, bs ^enioT~Tegent~^of' g ^* Mrs. Stephen Chester, Mrs. Joseph each day this loyal legion is Chapter, Women of Moose, dur- »nc of the handiest ways to start Sheffield LESS OR Mosso,. Mrs. Howcll Stoney, Mrs. ing ceremonies Tuesday nlgjit. away from Sheffield loading platforms . . . Albert Francisky and Mrs. Charles Her mother, Mrs. Henry G. Kett- icrvicc.) Each telephoned request Incomes _ 9c C. Hull. their clean wagons and trucks loaded, with Rumps Veal ner, was installing officer. Mrs. i St i k. CO , royal command. And Sheffield customers Norwegian Sardines cans 15c C. H. Patterson acted as guide. hundreds of bottles of rich, pure nulk. lever give thought to tomorrow's milk.They Mrs. Isedore'Roth and daugh- Mrs. August Kiel was named i tall i aurants-l Thoughtful service to the customer's Meaty Frankfurters fe 19c ter. Sara, 70 Essex street, have re- junior regent Mrs. Fred Schmidt, 1 ! • 1 retary Mrs. Charles D. Rommel, Isstti. Priv faithful horses and dependable trucks devote Butter Kernel Corn cans 25c Sheffield SEALECT Milk will bring a gracious FresK Mr. and Mrs."J."S, Miller.. 117 guide: Mrs. William. Sammond, __i tEs»: cooklns. thcirlivM to maintaining traditional Sheffield Fillet ^JAvi Bryant street, -are., registered at assistant Mrs. Daniel Bergen, ar- 1 EG Vim and i "good morning" to you, tomorrow. Pick up Haddock fiS *r"4 1 I Service ...a service that never rests, night Sliced Bacon Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlan- gus: Mrs. Kettner, sentinel. I Bite prices.- '•rmCC T^IZ the-telephonr. nnd'give yoirr^.r,!-,^ Sliced ticrCity: The next meeting will oe held mmbcl -ifc | Or day.in the interests ot the vast ^^st^h;ffield Branch. ^odfislr— Steaks July. 14 at.which time committees Maxwell House Coffee ™ 25cT Mrs. Philip Buhl and trustees will be named. Dele- siness gates were present" from" nearby Heads Cajflwlic Daughters IN THE WORLD Sheffield Farms pioneered in pasteurization Moose arid Women of "Moose ItPERT —in the development of certified milk—in Webster's Tomato^luice ^ So lodges. • Mrs. Philip Buhl • was installed [Theodore J. ORANGES the introduction of graded milk and in the N 2 as grand regent, of Court Victory, A large number of speakers you find a track with aU these features [tatraphers, Catholic Daughters of America, were heard arid entertainment was |Btrcia!. Stu soft-curd certified milk. Grapefruit Hearts Gienwood <^ 10c Calif. ., 'O€^_%' Tuesday night. Mrs. Nell Conover enjoyed. at such low prites do of_Nutley^-district., deputy, had Valencia ^ Aa^JfC AUXILIARY-TO- ELIZABETH «• wiif: Kraft'sorBorden'aCheeseJ!-pk£ 29c charge of the ceremonies. Othe The .Women's Auxiliary of the SHEFFIELD FARMS ,,.:..•...,...:_•-. - .-:„.._. . •. .• I sen lets to t Choose from American, PimIento,_yelyeeta_orXhateaii ,_!__:. >_;_ officers installed were: • Rahway American Legion post will Jtomafoes 2 K /Mrs. M. J. Liston. vice Regent Nowhere else in, die world %v-iD you find [Use them? send a degree team to the Argonne ITm free Mrs. John.-R. Repkie, lecturer. Post, Elizabeth, Wednesday, when -ttudffl' that will -give ybii such great Miss Sue O'Connor, financial sec- I ibe Rahway i Lima Beans "'• 10 a group of candidates will receive c IU The ; 7bae 37C-S 12 bag retary; Miss Anna J. Ryan, histor the second degree. ^ pulling power at iudk low prices as the ian; Miss Agnes Keeshan. treas- I tercr-.- 54 i Jiewi936 Chevirolets! ^ J. THE MILK THAT TASTES LIKE CREAM String Beans 3 »» 10 urer; ..Mrs".' "Catherine Walker, FELLOWSHIP TO DELAWARE lb. FROM TUBERCULIN-TESTED HERDS bag monitor; Mrs. W. C. Patterson an The Young People's Fellowshi "Nirwrhere else in the world wUl you find trucks that 99c Mrs. Edgar P. Murphy, trustees FLOUR 2A Juicy Lemons of :St^ Paul's.Episcopal Church plan ..'aM>8o'e*teemely ecoriomtoaifor all-round duty! -•• .--'-• 311 Central Avenue, Plainfield, N^J. F: 24 HOUR SERVICE All Deliveries Metered Mrs: "Joseph" Crahari, prophetess a trip to Wilmington, Del., to visit -doz.- Mrs. Mary Dominey, sentinel am the cathedral there on Sunday. NI;W. BSO^-^MPRXSSIOA Telephone Plainfield 6-3600 Happy Baker Flour 24 bag 75c GoSdenBananas Mrs. Peter Manahan, organist. ^ad nowhere else in flie WQTW will you find trucks VAlVt-TN-HEAD ENGINE iFree • Miss Mary T, McCartney of the with''such outstanding performance, comfort and. willi incrcueil honepower, iocreuecl Premier Quality local group, now state secretary, ANTHRACITE COAL torque, greater economy tngu and oil Best Pure Lard 2 was one of the speakers. Mrs lwai GUARANTEED MBSTTGRADE OR THIS Daniel J. O'Connor was in charge "Mraight-line-Btopi -'-Head—Engine,—New—Perfected-J: OUR TEAS of the refreshments and social Princess Oleomargarine . Are delicious when served iced. •! : meeting. The organization will Egg :;.7;-^rpri s 9.75 Jull-fioa't-ng - Rear iSle and new . Full-Trimmed meet only on the second Tuesdaj Stove .... ^ton_ 10.00 ..- Deluxe Cab, atJChevroleW remarkably low-prices! Adi —'-FINEST ALSO A evenings in July and August. Nut ;..7.:.Ton 9,75 nt to i GRANULATED :dS£O-Full Flavored 7 PICNIC TOMORROW ^e'a .Ton $.25, S^e IT-ese triicki and cotonercial cars at your nearest PREMIER OIL BURNER Robert Link of Rahway and his Chevrolet dealer's . . . have a thorough demonstra- Orange Pekoe 01 ' . thrpe musical clowns will be Buckwheat Ton ; 7.25 among the feature entertainers at tioa.... convince yourself that ttney re-uie.<«k)*ws «f n-.'-ln n ,-Standara India Ceylon Tei { INSTALLED FOR Guaranteed ,the picnic of American Cyanimii FUlL-FLOATiN6 HEAR Victor Coffee ^17c r thriftiest higjk-pouxred trucks and therefore the trucks Qompany of Linden at Angeles Roy PlunkeH instmmexit paoel Tomatoes Q^m? . for Mfo control . • . • -.>..• .•'.• ••!••. I • • •*•:•}; J:.. Serviced Grove, Union,, tomorrow after 50 C^jttPLj lor-yon! with narn»l tvtw» vth**>\ 1>^-I4WIW asca Coffee 2^'35c ISO "rioonr~~ ~— Bread Supreme CHEVROLET MOTOH COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN on l}^-too.moddii' Jello f= "5c" Ib. pkg.-lf| OZHEJUUi MOTORS INBTMJ-MiaCT JTJIN—MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO SOTT YOUR PURSE TvriilTBreaa" WITH A 275 GAL. FREE Soar or at INSIDE TANK DU1 Jar OrdeeThis eeh eai Cake forl Year «nd l^Hp jUPr'^p^eoftiwihai/-t

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ft FRIDAjiT, JUNE 26,1936 THE RAHWAY RECORD "Tj^JD^JUNEZBiigSe Notice Notice Notice • «__„WHJilrtral, Board- of Alcoholic Beverage Control Hensori What's The News Bro'frri, Westfleld, collided in West- the 75th anniversary committee, Classified style dresses or three nurses' •windows for dentist, ' Com intends - to request from N. T. Hegeman Com- struction.. Estimates furnished. •Board, .or ' c .BeveragB e ControCtrol Board.of Alcoholic Beverage Control 3t- Rahway, -New Jersey, Jor. Plenary Committees; ffanted field avenue near Route 27 Wed- h»s lrjvited,members.of Common or Maids' uniforms, fast color, jxirlor;or law office. ?..__ ,.. Jwy-foforr Plenary or-Kanwayof- Railway. New-Jersey.-for-.-Plenarr*ew-jerjKjj,-»^-.ilcu».y, Retail Consumption License tor prem- taraiice Honors pany, New York City, represented .01 jxaawBj,..a«w. -«wD«jr-«w» fo ->r prem- Retail Consumption License for prem- nesday at 11:45 p.. m.-.wlth slight Council and Mayor Bargcr to be Monthly payments. thoneUah- 43.95; also. . higher priced on-.Cherry, street. Three rooms 8t_aeorge Avenue, Retail Consumption Llcena„e ,„lo_r „„„ n^tmi consTimntlon License lo ises situated at 65 Lennlngton Street, " "By "Freflerlck A. Chase" . :: by Clarence A, Ward of this city, A nCoacrT Sts.,' lses situated 54 Main Street, Railway, RalWtay.'New Jersey. . • r , v Mrs. J. HBentley. , Jr., camp Advertising way 7-2259-W. . v .jul9 -3t dresses. Moore, 34- Seminary with water and. heat.funushed. lses situated at Mala and •> ~"•-. <• I New .Jersey. • >.-.• .•'•••.. ••„?. The Democrats at their National for a change in the zoning code damages and ridInjuries . Patrol- In the reviewing stand when a pa- (• .to made B«nway-«eBahway-New jerseyJersey.. - v > ictlons' If •.i Objections Al Any..should be made „• 12th among the thou- director for the Rahway Girl CLASSIHED AJJVBRTISIN'O Ave. . . • Ju23-3t Klrstein, 11 Cherry street. . : Objections if any shoulId_ bbejnadee onadel ) pbje.ctlons' If san^^spoulo^Jbejjruwle Immediately m writing to William J, _ of jfleld representatives of Conventions always throw in more vtbich would place four lots owned man' Varinetta investigated.' rade opening the' celebration is WUllam J. William J. [latelly in writing to William. J. Hennessy, clerk of Board, Bahway, Sco\it day camp which-will open singers and hill billy acts for the held Monday night. INKJKMATION • ; . .• ...... - . . 'mar3-tf ' RaDway, immediately in writing to1 A Rahway, Hennessy. Clerk or Board, Bahway, ravident Mutual life Insur- under the auspices of the Qirl by the concern in the industrial The Railway Beconv reserves Painting, Decorating SUMMER DRESSES—Cool wash- Bennessy,: Cleric of. Board, '-•.' signed: WEsiinr J.'DAI£AS.J entertainment, of the delegates Signed: OUUUIO HORNECKJ- N.-J. ** JBlgned* ,. :— ROBERT- - GIEB£l.a&TJB. (Company of Philadelphia Is Scout day camp committee July 7 zone. The lots, located at Wood- right to edit or reject any 18 able cottons and silksr:$3.95 and \ Public-heart" ; on above will be held Signed; EDWARD B. COLLINS. PUbUcHeartri~ •°rr^ •—o! n above will be held Public hearing on above will be helfT than Republicans do at their con- '— at.the Clty.qoun- Public hearing on.above will be held "" at.the city Coun- on Juno 29th 193&. at-the City Coun- W, Henson,. 21 Pierpoht iri Rahway River Part, has an- bridge road arid East Hazelwood TEN REQUEST LICENSES ... alfled. advertising. . AD adi Up. Wraight's—58 Elm street— on June. 29th on June 28th- l'._-,__.,- cU CMmber, 8:00 P. M. JU19-28 claves. BOARD holic feerage .Control oif Bab- intends . the .-• Municipal | r f^Alcoholic Beverage Control of-Rah- it-has-been •st-ln»erUoa.,M thbUh : "Wanted To Bay cjontroi oi uan-1 intends -ujup Oott nf /Sli**^tplir'TH*yprnffB_fT^ itrnj.j3j Rahv 11 President-wants; way, ttttey-Jerseyf-tor—Plenary .Tfrtairp jrtjpldar ^UtpjlSE;. LCOBsumpHon_ irfccase iou _pm™= : or^HaDWayr,: newjweraoy, -jor. Consumption— Elcense—ior- - prpmlses-l < e_-_-lor:- notrbe raipTOriblei3IWI T^f3reTnlee»Tor^HaKwayr:Retail ConsumptioN n :Llccnserfui i situated at E. Hazel wood AvenUBT Ijjn'tjre than 10 years"aricf.is at Mrs. Roger Rolph, girls f tbers'Tir'aie-coininltteesrtrie hin one, incorrect insertion, ,m.;uJ-To buy; a, good used UEL FREEMAN A SON [situated at 24~20 Main Street. Bahway; 1 situated aatt 32 Irving Street, Rahway, to the continuance of the New 'NewJersey. •• • . .. . • •• lses situated at 148 Irving Street, New Jersey, r .. Hart St.. Bahway. New-Jersey -.••'. ; the secretary and treasurer arid Mrs. Wayne Bcofleld. Box numbers wffl be assign^ metal 4-drawer letter file. Write Estab. 1892 ...Objec«ona It any.should bo made way. Now. Jersey* v ..-,.. . .-..-. . ..-, . .Abjections.Iff aanny ahould.be mamadde • •Objections. If any should be jnade Deal measures, know only yes. ces Immediately.Iy. mn writing-t-writing too William J. Objections-if any should be made Immediatelmmediately in'writing-tin'writ ng-too WilliWilliamWilliam - JJ. immediately In writing to William J. I the-Life Underwriters' Associa- girls from 10-12. • Mrs. TJrner advertisers not wishing to make Box 155, c/a Rahwax; Record. Td.Bahway7-c6SO Hennessy, "'—Cleri"c o-•f Board* ', Rahway"-•"-"-, lmrAetUately. in. writing-, to WlUlani J. Boardd, RhRahwayw , Hennessy, Clerk or Board, Bahway, A few conservatives, disgusted, Hennessy, Clerk or Board, Bahway, Bennessy, Clerk of IN. J. . - - - -' • -'' " ['vof "Northern New Jersey. He Goodman -will be in charge of the known their Identity. For thli N. J. N leave the convention. 'Senator TE8; WE ABE VEBY BUSf GlEL'S bicycle, 28 inch. Reason- . . . Signed: JOE NORANTE. N J/ '- '"•• Signed: GEORGE BrLLY. . Signed: JAMES L. KLASE. I'also a member of the executive Brownie prograprogram to bep presented (service there is no extra charge Public bearing on above will be held ' Signed: E.ADAM DArTZXi'sk. Public hearing-on above will be held cleaning andi-eblocldng hats and . able. Telephone Rah. 7-2018-W. • :, Public hearing-on above will be held of the organization. Fridays during the season. ShShe Glass of Virginia, knowing the fu- on June 28th 1936. at the City Coun- Public bearing on above wiu be held on June 29th 1838, at the City Coun on. June 29 eh 193STat the City Counf- tllity. of- opposing, went hack *~ repairing ' shoes, for men arid Houses For Sale cU Chamber. 8:00 P. M. Jul9-26 , on June 29th 1836. at the City Coun- cU Chamber, 8:00 P. ^L - Jul9-2i clLChamber, 8:00 P. M. .: JU19-28 'A&vthe. result of his record., the —01 |oll chomber..8U)aP-M... —-]ul9-26 Phflkaelphia concern is delegating I Peterson, Mlss: Helen Vemeau and Washington as lOUBcements p :~NOTrCE OP INTENTION. ." Rooms With iBdard. _ COLONIA—Bungalow, . 5 rooms, |TakTakee noticot e that Andrew Cozzl ln- .. NOTICE-O: F INTENTION' • • NOTICE OF INTENTION •-. I -NOTICE OF TNTENTION"" rto its convention to be held Miss-G!aflys-Heddon.- | of Mississippi. Both-had refused much rushed we-are, every job -TTalce'-iibtlce~ tJ3iSVrw'alt3er~KoWrtrr" Take-cotlce-that-Prederlck-FT-M&r-^—Tako mjllce. thstr8tephcn~Mu35yka- Datn, not au- neat. 1/jl 40 X1 n. ^jcouoi—"tply-Krtnc'Municlpal-BoaTf d tends to apply to the-Municipal Board tens Intends to applyto- the -;Munlcl- Intends "to. apply to the'Municipal in BanS, Alberta, Canada August Special counsellors assisting to serve on the platform commit- PHONES TJSED DAILY gets the same careful Individual ot— ,«——..c Beverage Control ot Bah- of Alcoholipc Beverage'Control of.Rab- pal Board of AlcohoUc Beverage-Con- Boarirdu .u.oif luwuuiAlcoholiuc Beverage ControControll - EvaJyn Knappr Walter C. Kelly and J. M. Kerrigan, shown care. Rahway .Hat Renovating BOOH and board, with garage. Garage. Full price $2^00. H. A.' way, Ne—w Jersey, for Plenary .Retail Of AlCOhOllc-xacvcioK*c— .^vuu.u oi««u. , ».,»-.»uatoii' tmi ftf Rnhwav. New Jersey. lor Plen-1jov*X Battway.Rattway., ,Ne Neww JerseyJersey.-fo, • for PlenarPlenaryy MtO'27. with the unit programs and spec- tee.. ••. ..'.•• ... 'dice He£dQ.oarten .E.I-00^8 Consumption License -for premises way. New Jersey; for Plenary.; Retail trol of Rahway, New Retail Consumption License for prem- F ahovp. are the stars of "Laughing Irish Eyes" which shows at 11 The Tnrn"i«"y..Hall boys, in the & Shoe Rebuilding Shop, 3' Private family. $8.00 week. 2*1 DIERS. "Rahway's Reattor," 123 TtMl -- • • - rr,v>«iimrit.itwi T.ifmnffpr _premlses ary• Retail Consump ial nctlv'f- ^ rclTI VIA Ml«g; Cirptrh- Oheof-Rokivtiy's Finest Stores iway 'uruffiltcs~'gtnatecrnateggtg? a 'the New Empire Theatre here Sunday,"Mbnaay ana tucsaay aiorljj" thick JA past convenuon battles. JBihwaj' Becbrd...... iL-7-0600 ynerry street. St. George avenuer "W..Grand Ave.. _ jnyl-St Neew JerseyJersey.. . situated at 154 Irving reet. Rahwayay,, New Jersey: way-NewJersey _ L en Kightlinger, nature; Miss En- Objections If any should- be made New-. jerseyJersey.. -. .Objections.IIII any should'bshould e mod. • . objections If any should be .made' with -"Night-AIarrn^_featuring_ Bruce Cabot and Judith Allen. genia Miller, swimming-instructor; watch._from_the.. sidfijnes.. Out of -. • C 6 jBNEJB property 100 X 130.75 Immediately In writing to William'J. Objections if any should, be made immediately, in writing .to WUllam J Immediately: In writing to William. J. AGAINST R.T5. 14 CHERRY STREET, RAHWAY FREE DELIVERY Professional Services Hennessy. Clerk of Board, Rahway, immediately In writing to William J. Hennessy, Cleric of Boetrd, Rahwai Hennessy, Cleric of Board, Rab.way, loyalty to the pSty "they do riot llosplUi ..—._ _.JL70«« Rahway r Miss Drew Mossman, athletics; Rooms Without Board ieet with one family house. 3 IHennessy. Clerk of N. J. . '•••'! :• •-,••..% N. J. .-. -. •-.-••• .. • ••;...... jg that the Pennsylvania Two other motorists pail fines to join Al. Smith. ," . ! 38 \ ',- Signed. ANDREW COZZI.. 1 • Signed: STEPHEN MuZYKA. • • Mrs. Robert Muller, sailor's pro- •enna. B. B. SUUon. JO.7rM70 Reasonable to quick buyer.. Rah- Public hearing on above will be. held N. J Signed: WALTER KOHL. Btgsed: PEEDERICK P. MARTENS. laaiy was responsible for cin- Eight Motorists Stewart. They were Carl Serbell, When a Negro minister offered TELEPHONES: 7-1168—7-0970 Publlc^earui^on above wUl be hel Public hearing-on above will be held Jr., Leonia who paid $3 and $2 for grail; Miss Eleanor Beckheusen, relephoae Office Bmhway *l OfBdkl qllA^Insteuction. _z. way 7-1579-W. jul9-3t on June 29th 1038, at the City Coun- Public hearinc on above-will be hel. on 3une-39th 1838, atthe City Coun on June 29th 1936, at.the City Coun- "^ debris which is washed prayer, the first Negro ever to do oilofOeBiE7-W9I D«l»jr iDntit.Studios.. NICELY furnished front room, cU Chamber. SAD P. M. JU1D-26 on June 29th 1838. at the c cil Chamber. 8:00 P. U. JulS-28 a ! Pay Fines Here passing a' red light and Rocco handcrafts and music; Miss Ruth ell Chamber, 8*0 P.-M JU19-28 cU Chamber, 8:00 P. M. JuI9-2i .Tl Droperty_by rain, Dean E. Kemp,,finger painting and sketch- so, Senator Smith from South 35 New. Brunswick Aye., $5.00 week. Oarage $3.00 month. ITVE-EOOM house, all improve- NOTICE OF INTENTION l Pulton; street, has ask- Mullica, Jersey City, fined S3 and ing; Misses Marion Schaeffer and Carolina marched out. The Sena- ___Pfcme Sanway 7-0171. "33 Pulton street. Jul6-3t ments. Large lot. Driven well. Take notice that John J. Mosso in- ^mmon Council for action. "Sixinore-inotorists-paid-nnes of $2 costs for passing traffic on the tor said: "The situation in the ROLLED BONELESS One minute to station. Bargain tends.to appljr to the Municipal Board il Clara Mershon, camp log. Mrs. my8-U TWO furnished rooms for light of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah- •-•%|:|;"4 1 matter has been referred to S2 each this week for making pro- right. , p South before and since the-Civil Personals at $2,100. 67 Essex street. way, New Jersey, for Plenary Retail hibited left turns at Route 25 and Win. bbutto n of Roselllle wilill lals l o bbe housekeeping. Heat, gas, elec- Consumption License for premisemises 1 drainage committee. Murphy War makes it Impossible for the Refrigeration tricity/ furnished. 144 Bryant 3u26-3t situated at 6 Fulton Street, Rahwayh , —- -v-i'-i'a—r—— lk SoiithT to~ recognize and 'accept the' Noow Jersey.. . -.. d that the~debrls-i£rwashedover ^ program" for colored Girl My wife, Harriet M McCorry street, Rahway 7-0478-J. ObjectioObjectionns If any should be made e embankment and has destroy- i Scouts, of Rahway will be pre- Negro as an equal political factor." POT nd I having separated. I am no WE service any .malce electric re- Ju23-3t Immediately In writing to William J. ed his lawn and others 1 frigerator or air conditioning. Henncssy. Cleric of Board, Rahway, in the park on Mondays The Richmond Times Dispatch SOLD) MEAT jenger responsible for' any bQl Lots For Sale neighborhood. takes the Senator to task for his iJJJh JPauLBader j& Bon. Telephone FURNISHEDL room for gentleman. Signed: JOHN J..MOSSO. beginning July 6, under .the unit i Public hearing on above will be held leadership-.of Mrs Viola .Samuels attitude...: 7 Rahway 7-0928. . my22-fri-tf Private^ family. _ 36 Jaques ave- : on-June 29th--1936,at~theClty Coun- nue. GILFORD PARK BEACH; Two and Mrs. Mildred Brown. ' .; -REGULAR SMALL choice lots on the highway. Best |cu Chamber, 8:00 P. M. Jul9-26 Day camp will convene at the The Communistic party is hold- SpCT location for business. Price rea- - NOTICE OF INTENTION Select Money To Loan FUEN1SHED room for light house- Take notloe that Christian A.- Lee Scout House when rainy weather ing its ninth convention: in New 1936 ' Special Notices 30 keeping, private bath. privaU sonable. Apply A. E. H., 27 Ma- Intends to apply to the Municipal makes it impossible to meet in the York. The hall is draped in Am- Fresh ple terrace. •'-',. Board of Alconolic Beverage Control entrance. 36 Essex street. of Rahwav. New Jersey. Ior Plenary On-those-days-tlie^outdoor-[-erican-and-red flags, The dele-- Retail Consumption License Ior prein- parts of the program will neces^ gates behave in the same manner On Bond and Mortgage lscssltuattdjit 61 Irving Street, Bab.- : as the Republicans and. Democrats ~$l?$ mdntli^^lfinrVomeiL -—-Hyer As-Armstrorig FCBMSHED room torone" or two "wayr New-Jersey. tniy-tie eliminated.- : .' --—-.-.•--- fy now rofneit Rahway ea ^Objections If any should be made A number of troops are plan- do.,- _^ Rahway National Bank gentlemen, private family. Best Notice Immediately In .writing to William J. ina'tibn^ Experience usuall. Building. Rahway. N. J. location. Breakfast 7 Bryant Hennessy, Clerk of Board, Rahway, ning ito .attend day camp in a Earl Browder, general secretary unngecwary. Full particulars— N. J. body arid the Girl Scout head- j of-the-party* said the Republican terrace. NOTICE OF INTENTION Signed: CHBISTIAN A. LEE. ' list positions. FREE. Write to- * Take' notice that Ildcran Outing - Public hearing on above wiU be held quarters has had several'requests j party was a greater enemy of the day sure.. Franklin Institute Opportunities jLAKGE furnished room, breakfast on June 29th 1S36. at the City Coun- liberties, peace and prosperity of Club Intends to apply t» tbe Munici- dl Chamber. 8:00 P. M. COT FROM THE FIRST, Sfk R7&& OF TOP. QUALITY STEER BEEF from out of town Scouts for per- 27c III Dept 829 B, Rochester, N. Y. 31 if desired; also garage. Brown, pal Board of AlconoUc Beverage Con- 27c Ib trol of Rahway. New Jcrso'y, lor a Club mission—to-attend. Registrations the American people' than the 27c Ib lui License, far premises situated-at 82 I NOTICE OF-INTENTION. CHOICE isodefinilotrode col UTflopplied only lo well-bred, well-fed, well-formedslock. 145 East Grand avenue. will be taken at Girl Scout head- Democatic party. He claimed that 5 lbs up. to 7 BUTCUEB SHOP for. .sale. Com- Plercont Street. Bahway. New Jersey. :_• TaKTafce _nouc.notice thamat t Patricrutnukt J**.. Matc - MERCHANDISE ~ COURTEOUS SERYICE: pleUy equipped. Warrtn fix- The' names of the otflcers of this CartneCty y intnIntendd s to applly tto the Mu- quarters up to and including Mon- the Communistic party_is_nat- a. club and the offices they fill respec- nicipal Board of: AlcohoUc Beverage day, July .6, after which registra- conspirative organization, but an tures. LUcc.riew. Reason for Housekeeping Rooms tively are Control ol Rahway, New Jersey, for MILK-FED LOW PRICES-PLUS FREE DELIVERY Found selling. Price right. Mrs. H. Everett S.McWhlnney. Westfleld, N. J., Plenary Retail Consumption License tions will be taken at the Girl open revolutionary group. I for premises situated at 126 Main m m ••«••. , ™ ™ • —" Ail Sizes .-. SELECT FINEST SPRING Kass. 65 Chapman Place. ,Irv- president. ! Strcit. Rahway. New Jersey. Scout office each Monday morning W. L. Boswell. 41 New Church Street, o defini'fe lerm rfenojing rfio Highpsl quality, poultry (hoi money can buy. LOST—Lady's Westfleld wrist Jngton,.N. J. ju26-3t TWO roorns.bathrwitrrHtehenette Rahway. N. J.. secretary, Objections if any should- be made * FAfJCY SPRING 1936 during the camp season. Ethiopia, the last completely in- watch. Monday, in County park. for light housekeeping, with ga- J. C. Jones. 114 Emersoa Avenue. Rah- Immediately In writing-to WUllam J. dependent kingdom of the African ROASTING Fresh Killed J Hennessy, Clerk of Board, Rahway, ib. 23< Chock Roast lb. A three day period of pre-camp Reward. ISO W. Grand avenue. ragerali taprovements SUppUed., ^•ISm e'-5?lh?^ctors. ^^ N. J. - - - •- Pot Roast SMALL LEG continent, has become what-use- SigrmdJ-PaTRICK J. MCCARTNEY. Leas of LAMB 28< [training for the staff will be held i Wanted Female Adults only. 133 Seminary ave-j or other Kovemlng body of this club Piihllc hearing on above will- be held t*iinnr nearui>: uu »uun v,m uc ^c. frdrikfurters FANCY ^ rat—the—Scout—House—under—Uwff Walter Freeman. Bahway. N. J. on' June"28tm93Brar-tne-vity-tiouit leadership of Mrs. Bentley the waiting patiently and hopefully iri ju26-3t| C. P. Case. Rahway, N. J. _ dl Chamber. 8:00 P. M- Jul9-26 f •week before cam popeas. One day London for the power and the 4 to 6 Ib. averaee Auto Service MIDDLE-AGED woman-to. keep E. E. Lauer. Rahway. N. J. NOTICE OF INTENTION , Slicecl BdconH^s SpC19cSlie6d foiled Hairt house and cook., Two in faxnily. J. B. Edgar, Rahway. N. J. Take notice that Prant VltagUanoi glory of the British Empire to «ome |TW0—Iiu%o—rooins-fumlshed -for' E. R. SUwrs. Rahway. N. J. intends . to. apply to the Municipal! 3'Al to his aid. is told by debonair An- light housekeeping. Also garage.' B. D. Lindsay, Rahway. N. J. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Control 1 gram, one to arts and handcrafts Lean Plate YOtTB AUTOMOBILE WILL PEB- Ju23-2t E. D. Johnson, Rahway. N. J. of Rahway, New Jersey, for Plenary Fresh Mackerell^cY; ikB- FreshfiJIet and the last day to the unit pro- thony Eden, foreign secretary, that Fresh Shoulder Rib !orm better.If it is Riven.the 1*5. near station- 115 West Milton C. E. Corbln. Rahway. N. J. Retail Consumption License for prem- c he can't regain his-lost kingdom. avenue " ., Ju26-3t Objections if any should-be made ises situated at 174 Main Street, Rah- BOTTOM ROUND (Not Wrapped in Fat) lb. grams and camp policies as~ & proper gasoUrie and oil. Veedpl immediately in writing to WUllam J. wav. New jersey. — or whole. The Swiss-Federal Council has OU is dependable and Tydol gas Hcnncssy, Cleric of Board, of Rahway, Objections if any should be made 30 PORK VEAL OU Burners JACK FROST refused to let the Emperor remain immediately In writing to WUllam J., TOP SIRLOIN drives, oils , arid rlfp^ Play Signed:: ILDERAILDERAN OUTIKOUTIKG CLTJBCLTJB.. Hennessy, Clerk of Board, Rahway, i c. _ t.. in Switzerland after the close of partments Unfurnished J. Carleton JonesJones, treasurtreasurere , iafe with Veedol and Tydol. hi b wUl b held N. J-- -GRANULATED Funeral Services Held the league assembly the end of MEAT PluW Heat Oil Burners were no rilOIIPubliCc UCIUUIh.earlra^^pK unu IUUVaboveC wilnul i buev heldui^^^. S lb. CHOPS SchwarUng"s Tydol Service, Irv- Signed: JBANK VITAGLIANO. I SIRLOIN or this month. eveiruilne -that is -claimed' for FOUR-ROOM apartment, all im- on June 29th. 1930. at the City Coun- Public hearing on above will be held s 32' For Mrs. Frank Jones uig &MUton. cil Chamber. 8:00 P. M. Jul9-28 i on June 29th 1936. at the City Coun- i thtm^Jhey would not be one of provements. Kirstein. 11 Cherry ^cll_Chamber,_8:00 P. M. JU19-26 I v Jibs r ROUND- Tothree-year^6T6^KeTvirrK6dgers the leaders in the entire United -•-. NOTICE OF INTENTION Tf S Funeral services for Mrs. Frank ""street " -.-.^ Tske uouce that Hyman Dcmbllnc voTirPOP INTENTION of Australia, who has a nafl in his -Autos -For Sale States." Installed in your pres- ' to apply to the Municipal notice that William A. Huggan I | — ... , _ ... j.; Jones. 47. of 135 West Grand ave- UPSTAIRS to apply to the Municipal; I »4 •• >% ' '^*l.fl>«l t? :' throat—this-couri try—means—Mae- -<*nt hfntlrtg plflTi^ on ^*i^y tprms. •Board >f-Alco&)lic-Beverage-ControU_| f^E'D— Vl R Vb E nuewere held yesterday afternoon Chodosh- Bros. & Wexler. Rah- rooms | »as. New jersey, jor iienary of Bahway. new Jersey, ior x-iemuj West, rie arrived with .his mother EOLLED - OW is a good time to dispose of section, Distribution License for prem- at the Pettit Funeral Home. Bu-B . HOME MADE way 7-0328. rated. Retail Consumption License Ior prem- after-a Journey of 9,000 miles, go- Forelegs of Shoulder of that car. Vacationists are ready $40.00.. F. J. Gibbons. 146 Irv-igin^;"&"^ Orand AVenUe ises situated at 128. St. George Ave- rial was in Rahway Cemetery. ing to a hospital in Philadelphia. nue. Eahway, New Jersey. Mrs. Jones died Tuesday after- Boneless to buy.' Tro free aifmMons. to ins street. ' . Objections if any should be made Objections it any should be made noon in Memorial Hospital after a Dr. Chevalier Jackson the inventor SAUSAGE th« Rahway Theatre are vaitinc Coal - Coke I Immediately In writing to WUllam J. lmmediatelyjto wrltlne to WUllam 0V of the bronchoscope. performed THREE rooms with improvements j Pen n(sss'- clerk ot Board- Rahway, Hennessy; Cftrk of Board. Rahway. lingering illness aggravated by the VEAL VEAL at The Record offlee^fpr Al J N. J. RICH AND FUtl-BODIED LAMB Och'ufiert. 9ifi~Jxwca-^vcnuc. yn no mnrith. Inquire 25_Eg-|'' ' signed: HYMAN DEMBLING. • WTT.T.TAM- * gT POUND . Public hearing on above will be held j There are.only a few broncho- Void after July 3. now. But you will need it next "sex street. on June 29 th 1636; at the City Coun- on June 29th 1S36. at the City Coun- killed while riding a bicycle in scopes in the world, and all of POtWD foviia FOUND I! eu Chamber, 8fflP.lL _i_J^^S cil Chamber, 8:00' P. M.- Jul9-26 Westneld about two' years a,go. She winter. Why not save money by fHUOKROASTor RIB ROAST them in this country. 1931 CHEVROLET COCPE- for buying now at the low summer NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION I Del Mohfre FRBH'PRUNB j2h-25« (was a native of [ New Bedford, sale. 60 Lufberry street. Take notice that Angelo Zullo In- Take notice that William E. Ensor] | Mass.. arid had lived here nearly prices. Qeb. M. Friese, Rahway Apartments Furnished tends to apply to the Municipal Board Intends to apply to the Municipal i UVe otl A&P CofTeet, Red Circle it roo«er-fr«h 19* (Blade End) tb of Alcoholic Beverage Control, of Rah- unoTnMlC PLAIN or IODIZED 26 01^ \HUCK STEAK lb 53 ir Alcoholic Beverage Control 10 years. She-was a. member of CHANGE BIDE DATE Solid Meat 7-O309. Kcw Jersey lor Plenary Plenary' flavor scaled In (he bean .. ground ot the First Presbyterian Church. Restaurants-Eating Placra time you buy, e«actlw to your order—to give you The annual Coney Island bus REALLY FRESH COFFEE.-^ -- Smoked In addition to her husband, she For Sale ahway, New Jersey. j.sh Ground is survived by a daughter, Mar- ride of the Rahway Social and BJ. r«cw ^ should be 1*9 CREVEJTS HOTEL. 57 CHEBBT husincss couple. All improve- ImmediatelObjectiony in wrt'tlnc.to William J. Objections 11 any should be made 19* Cottage Butts Ib jorie, four sisters, Mrs. Fred Gif- Progressive .Club, was.changed from ments. Phone Rahway 7-1404. Hennessy, Clerk of Board, Babwayi Immediately In writlnK to William J. S BEEF street. Private dining room. FRESH killed 'broilers and roast- iHennessy. Clerk of Board, Rahway. ford and Mrs. Nancy Sharrock of July. 12 to July 26 during the club's Ju23-tf | N. j. N. J. SPECIAL SALE OF Sno-Sheeri CAKE FLOUR meeting in the home of Mrs. George Home cooking. We specialize in icj" '^^^rV»rl^ p. Q, Bauer, tele- Signed: ANGELO ZtTLLO. Signed: WILLIAM E. ENSOR. New Bedford; Mrs. George Wii- phone Rahway 7-2472, Madison Public hihearinn g on above will be hehelld Public hearing on above will be held ©RdClRY DEPARTMENT Ruddy, West Grand avenue, last shore and steak dinners at mod- on June 29th 1936. at the City Couh- on June 29th 1936. at the City Coun- COK. Providence, R. I., and Mrs. cratc prices.- "jufl-tf Hfll road. mrtO-U 1 Chamber. 8:00 P. M. JU19-26 I -James—Connors—of—Jersey— City.-1-nighk—fieseryntlons must, hf; com^. -Hoases-to-Let^ ~-nn p \f lnlfl-?C- OUR OWN cans AxwEnrrio Mrs. Fred Patterson of Clark] pleted by July 11. It Iis open to CEMENT BLOCKS lie.delivered. NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION Township is a niece. the puhHc. ' ' . Rah, 7-0848 Business Service Offered John Maffla, Woodbine and HOUSE TOXET Take notice that Arno' """ Take notice that Fred Zullo_ Intends C6rn carf COFFEE . Mrs. James Gerity and Mrs. John Lcesvillc avenue. Bahway 7- 12 Pierce street, six rooms, bath, llaska Pink Salmon Nelson .won at cards. Refresh- 0655-W. ju9-6t finished attic. H. L. Lamphcar, • fancy 12 OZ.-, MKT. WE DELIVER INDIA-CEYLON-JAVA whole head pkg. ' Hola ments were served. EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY-— 171 Main street, or 6 Pierce street. Sunnyfield Rice Theodore J. Hint*. Inc.. Pho- BUICK Model 26.50 Sedan. Good (Gotham Brand) 23 Rahwayw7-0141-W. 326tf If any^should.be^made Our cxpetience QJ tea ipcdaliits for 77 years BURRY'S ENGLISH STYLE lib: For Mrs. Saitta tographers. .Portraits and Com- runing condition. Cheap. 114 brmgtv you this fine lea with its' tobuil, tlout "Where Quality Is Consideration" Maple avenue. * Ju23-3t immeditly in wrltlnc to William J. Hennessy. Clerk of Soard, Rahway, PICKWICK ASSORTMENT Common Council this week au- mercial. Studio 35 Fulton'street. s»»^sssHenncssy. Clerk of Board, Rahway, s flavor and full body so perfect for iced tea. Biscuits eefi Girdle Tender Peas 2 for 23c Funeral services were held Mon- ; . ,.-•. ju23-3t N. J. ENCORE thorized borrowing $852.50' ior pay-1 USED Dairy Ice Refrigerator, Houses To Let J Signed: FRED ZTJLLO. CRISCO day for Mrs. Frank Saitta, 72 years I ' Slcned: ARNOLD D'AMBROSA. Public hcarlnK on above will be held , BHANP oldr^ife -of-Frank: Saitfc-Hnden ment-of back salary of Co •\-—:Publle-hewlng-on-above_iKlll-beJield_"o5~JuWT29tti-1938rat-the-Clty-Coun—4 .~,FwjH peopfe*;jSow ,„ —^Furnished— on JunJ\ine 29th 1836. at the uty.uounClty.Coun-- ,uu -«...-. ._^._ „.„« o », jul9-26l L^urfdry-ST^ap 6-for-JSC" .l-lb-ran avenue, who died at 2 a.. m. Fri- Stewart. - services' to «11 unless you adver-. Sea. Adolph's' Market, i4 Cherry B7 ell Chanibcr..fi:00 P.M. Jul9-2S|dl ChomberXOTIC.K 8:0 O0F P INTENTIO. M. N t9 day following several weeks of fafl- Use them? Use The Record. street. . 3u23-3t .•NOTICE OF INTENTION' SIX rooms-and bath with shower, ,Takt notice that James Park. Intends Sbap Chips Wec ^ 18c ing health. The services were from' Fresh Killed Two free admission tickets to Take notice that.panlel Kovacs in* to apply to the Municipal Board ol the Linden avenue horrie-and. in- BEAIJTIFUI. .imported - rug,' Per- nice residential section.., 70 tends to apply to the Municipal Board Alcoholic Beveraeo Control or Rah- SALAD PRESSING One 5c Bar Of -Soap Free .- . the Rahway Theatre are waiting of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Rah- BLEACHES and DISINFECTS/bot. DEL MAIZE terment was in Lutheran Ceme- sian design." approximately 3x12. Jaq'ues avenue. way. New Jersey, for Plenary Retail ( [ at The Record-office for E. Fit- u-ay. New Jersey, for Plenary Retail Consumption License for premises 1 tery, Brooklyn. N. Y: ; • . - NOTICE Never used. Sacrifice $20.00. Consumption License for . premises situated at 53 Mam Street. Rahway, | arhpbeirs Pork & Beans 2 for terer. 54 Oak street. Void alter Write Record Box 165;— eltuated nt 84 Monroe Street. Rahway, New Jersey. • NIBLETS Mrs. Saitta was a native of Swe- -July 3. .-.-• Houses, Uent Or Sale New Jersey, ' " ~ " any should be made Texite Std Soda.-A#» 10 C denarid had lived here 17 yiars be- ABt DIMXG-ROOM mite, 10 pieces. %vntinR to "WiHiam 3. • Tart-5weef, crcamy-jmoorh. U's the larg- iiSrts Delight Prtfrres 2 fe box fore which~§he"spent 27 years In and Bpftohr In-perfect condition. 99 East k of Board. Rahway. est selling salad dressing in our stores. SIX rooms, all modern improve-!"0"1 I. J. ' Pacific Paoer "& 6 Ciin 2 21 Brooklyn after coinlhg to this Grand avenue, 1st floor. ju26-2t DANIEL KOVACS Signed", JAMES PARK. brida Tomatoes "*«* 2f6r NIW ments steam heat. Bartell. 140' Public hearlnc on above will be held wntry. = TIW X—wrmv—n . Union street, RaKway-mtX)97 ;_29th_ia3S, Jit the City Coun- Surviving are her husbahij,- one ju23-3t' Si Chamber.'8":00 P. M. ANN PAGE-Pi!lRE FRUIT Kft DSpartmSHt Fi-esh Garden Vege+ables stepdaughter, Mrs. Frieda Shea, LOCATION Round Rodst the classified ads In The Record wjfe of Harry Sheav Brooklyn; one regularly.- Two tree admissions Ottrs Merchandise . and Be Conrinccd FOR POT ROAST OR OVEN ROAST—SWEET. JUICY and .TENDER Inspect grandson, Harold Shea; one sister, Kahway Hieatre to the Rahway Theatre are wait- PRESERVES NfcwPdfctfbies TON FRIDAY and^SATURDAY COT FROM SWIFT'S SELECT BEEF ing at The Record office for<3. •";]•• Mrs. Minna Rommel!, of 43 Ross \j E. Mitfon Ave. FOE THIS WEEK'S SHOWS Small BEANS—GREEN STRINGLESS street,, this. city. :..... ;...., A. Oldfleld. 24 Meadow street. Honeyde\ftrMelons VINE RIPENED Sijo - ••-}•: - IckereLlb 9c Void'aXtcr July 3. -A 1-TOME 'AT NEW MARKET, C 2 lb. SBc "The finest 5c Mrs. Saitta attended St. Paul's "(Foraerly' AftSer's Garage)." ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED FORELEGS OF GENUINE rib. Episcopal Church; '• .—•••• «3fW.Ha*J«BVN*B» ««> «>* ftfffiWfes 'for'imnnin'g, large size. Properly located near Stelto'nlioad and Murray Atenue jar Home jSrown Beets . ; 3 bunche. IO« HONEYDEW- MELONS—-'- - each 22c _Telephone__Rahway 7-1290-W. ffant Adi dip oo« .the »d ud t Mylnn You ton poy.more, but you won't tolly Ripened on the Vine Present to the bfilce oT~ ' &t Fernote streetTRahway; a Greefj String Bebns £T OF KahVay Grown BEETS or CARROTS I bunches 10c Smoked get finer quality preserves. Your The ordinance appropriating THE BX\G 9x12, gas range, library IT'S CHEAPER THAN PAYING RENT choice of 9 favorite flavors including Large Bunches $4,500 for purchase of a two-way IblO' PEACHES--eneci) BRAKE SERVICE table and chest of drawers. 30 Apricot, Peach and Pineapple. 15c lbs. 15c radio system for the police de- C HAMS TO MHET THE DEMANDS Good Flavor New Brunswick avenue. . partment passed final reading ttiis Present Location 57 MAIN ST. of those who wish to "establish independence through.home ft CUCUMBERS each 2c week. It is expected that the sys- ticket* Not TWO overstuffed chairs, $8.00; ownership, these New Market Homes are bfferel at extremely A & P STORES ARE^ONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN RAHWAY 15c tem win be Installed within ih —flv&pl£C£_inahogany hrgaUast low prices and on exceptionally convenient terms. New Market • For a CobKnff Salad • ^^ i _HQrnes_rneet the standards of construction and materials re- : Yofrng Green Onions bunches' next month. set with table pSTmoiSTwSF quired by the Federal Housing Adiiiirristratien-beforeipproving -Cbll^'~Mar1retTrf-"20^ewMar1retTrf20 Cherry-StreeCherryStreet Our F.H>. Purchaw Plan " lsrrfo»TgacyJPlan, actually makTPITIe It cheapeH nffnrder to bud y bay hom the F.H-Athan t.o Purchascontinuee" LARGE MELONS—Vine BiP«ed . THUBS, FRI., SAT. reed porch set,.$20.00; six-piece SUPPLYING^ MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS AND-VE0ETABtESND - Guaranteed Delicious '2 for ' i set complete, like new, pro.Uc io.cn.nwnl' ln. l»r»«l u -FREE-DELIVERY^— WGfSCAL1F VETERANS for 25c —Plus— octcmrr. For_lo

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THE RAHWAY RECORD FRIDAY, JUNE 26,193& spraying is unnecessary. ViTheh commisslon does not have enough] spite the fact that everything is drains are 'not clean, the water, Her er Acts qulto breeding crisis which is tax- trucks or men to handle an emer- being done that Is possible with tne must be taken up by evaporatlbo Additional Sports Treat The Entire Family liy Serving big the mosquito commission forces .- •..-.iki „„„, •p,,nrts.| weanliirftlW BsW avuwt thei. ri disposal. Continued from Page One Farley Fears Him Mosquito Menace and- funds to the limit. This gency such as exists now. P When heavy rains occur such [and this cannot happen, when it is = | cloudy and rainy tor several day§, ADDED RAHWAY SPORTS FTJIi SPOKTS PAGE IN SECTION 2, PAGE 4 amount of rain in one week is appropriated for^ 1936 . spraying ^ we ^^ experienceexperiencedd thispasthis' pastt appropriated for" 1936 — before mosquitoes emerge. The by rescinding the ordinance upon Time Serious In Union equivalent: to twice the average have already been rieadVy-.usedu p weeic, the mosquito eggs laying on which they were based. amount- failing, for the whole by an exetremely heavy spraying the ground for several years areonly alternative is spraying with Tft Marsh did not challenge the Our Delightful Salads * Dennis was caught in a maelstrom month in the past. Ever; low load this spring and,^ are ' how washed into pools and swamps and material to kill the larvae. "Z Joe Metfjvick Picks All-Siar Team route which will now be fol- A SERIAL of crime and intrigue that carried Because Of Rains spot which normally has been dry I dwindling fast. ' • hatch within six hours. The larvae lowed. He was one of several him from the prize ring into an- for years is flooded and breeding The Elizabeth salt marshes will develop to pupae in six days and COLLIDE," - Names J. Dean, Hubbell, property owners protestihr * (PART II) other kind of fight — in which he mosquitoes.. • " • be sprayed before emergence takes hatch on the seventh or eighth Duck Pin Standings against the sewer which Is fa- was not lacking . . . j County Commission TJn The commission has every piece place and many of the freshwater day, which means that all stand- Cars operated by Kenneth B. HOW THEY STAND Derringer, Carleton ~~ vored by a majority of the and Home Cooked Meats able To Cope With Situ- of spraying equipment in opera- areas throughout the county will ing water must be sprayed-within OTXmnell, 104 Irving street and RECREATION A LEAGUE owners affected. . Marsh will tion 12'hours a day and is behind As Hurlers Pct. have been treated, but 'other areas seven days throughout the county Robert E. Graham, Elizabeth, «*• Baseball League Ladders Dffienzo Barbers .... 10 ' 6 .867 be assessed for about one-half UP TO NOW " ation; Lacks Funds in schedule. The regular breed- " • • *---•-.« <-. ««•«; •: Th<» to nrovide control of the mos- ildTi y 0 (By Bill-Wnenk) pAcmys- ; i—.-.—.-.—-.-.-.—7 8 .458 1'hr * ^py* ^^on* lip is to flght for thp championship Rhy Joe (Uucky""Wucky)- Me'dwlckr xtaxrwny^•A. A —SB7 1"~MT Kewun Dwuai»^.^_a Injure—w-.-es his flat.fist In a flght with a stranger who deliberately uurrag the past week, approxi- quittoes than TJ Recreatli 6 11 The State Board of Health has mately seven inches of rain falling i ly as • possible and many of the m Rahway A. A 2 ? 0 ra.Carteret's slugging outfielder who High Individual Score pusheAus him nfoQf a drrfrvy nntpath tin tV»the« MQroaHd (wfintco the mud at the side. Jake experienced in. 1.000 condemned the condition temporary pools as well, but the Merck & Co 3 1 - is doing much to hold the St. Louis S.. Lucas, RahwaaJA._y, A., A. 328 Wade, his friend and trainer, tapes and bandages the hand, which in Union County has caused a mos- Linden 2 1. .750 Team Score sewer is designed to correct. H O41U WUUU(I(U> UliC UtUlUt T .667 Cardinals at the top of the Na- Hleh T nevertheless throbs dully all day. At night he cannot slee He I thi N. J. R. Inmates 2 2 DlRenzo-- Barbers S73 Engineer Eevi Price's estimate of 136 MAIN STREET nevertneiesa inroos auuy au oay. At night he cannot sleep: c Dodgers 1 3 .600 tional League, has his own opinions Cue Bees 1 4 .250 High Team Series $14,000 for the project was nearly awakes, and is aware of another presence In the room. He looks to- Game Tuesday .200 on the best players in the league. Linden Trio 1440 OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS NEXT TO OXMAN'S ward the window where he sees a figure. Thinking of the look ol hate N. J. R. vs. Unden. _ If Medwick, who played in the lo- RECREATION' B LEAGUE identical with the most favorable r: i on the mac on whom he Injured his hand, he throws it up. The figure cal City l'wuight~Ijgagu6 la- the j : II 1 Merck vs. Rnhway A. A. : Trl- City~rr.; S-- 3 — 390 • " -••— EREE DELIVER Is a girl! '- ~ — ••-• - Game Thursday Bays gone by,, had his choice~He~ Oraemrald—r: •JHo-action-was-taken-on-the-blds Dodgers vs. Rahway A. A. Avenel Chapterir"^; Sens* would line up his club like this: .600 pending outcome of the new de- ItaBa UNION COl'ST VlEAGUE BUI Terry. Giants, first base; Originals 8 velopments on the case. Hooples « Dennis was too surprised to speak. Expectin; JLKL -Hlz/iboth—A^A. Wt in Pot,Bill ifM-mpti, TTnrHq II SPECIAL-SALE Plalnfleld ,.. _3 .786 Mill: Room' Jr...... 1 4 -14 .22...The.lowest..bld.for2 . the approved to finoVBomemenacerhe-was-con f ronted-Avith^tt-girl 3 r786 Phil Bmbaker. Piratesrthirdr~ HlKh Individual Score Cnmford Petras. Avenel 209 route submitted by A. Stanley DELICIOUS prepared for defence, he found no attack. He wa Linden 5 .643 , Cardinals, Mundy and Company of Wood- Already credited with having Jim Elizabeth Braves 6 8 .429 short; , Cardi- . Hl£h Team Game Farley and hla New Deal tptllblnd. Ramvav 0 .462 Linden Trio 506 bridge who offered do the work READY TO SERVE dumbfounded) . High Tram Series era on the defemlve la young, red- Union-*Hlmoron-Hln a 5 7 .417 nals; Mel Ott and Joe Moore, for $14317.68. The bid of the Avtrace 3 lbs. each Wcstfleld 5 .9 .357 Giants, outfield. Linden Trio 1339 BUTTER Full Cream She spoke first headed John D. M. Hamilton, of -JTwln-Boro ...... 2 10 .167 Elizabeth Sewer Construction Garwood 2 11 .154 "The pitchers X find hardest to MERCK LEAGUE tali AMERICAN ;. ' "You are Dennis, Ken Dennis?" she asked as a Topekc, Kan, new chairman of th* Up to and Including , W. L. Pet. Company of Elizabeth of $14,672.- Republican National committee. He NEXT TO PRICES hit are Tex Carlton and Paul Der- No. 4 2 ..571 40-was tne lowest-for the route Home Prepared pound CHEESE - - - lb. statement - DAILT8A.M.TO8E.Jt I This Food Market is a Branch of the FREE Saturday, June 27 TEAM WANTS GAMES ringer," said Medwick. ' . No. 3 3 ..500 PRETZELS 20c managed the campaign which won PARKING MARKET EEFECTIVE The Montelli Scholastics, a fast 3 3 .500 through Marsh's estate. Now York State Ken found his voice again and grunted a con Uandon the nomination unanl- STORE FEIDAY and SATURDAY I TIGER FOOD MARKET of Newark. NJ. He picked these two along with 3 3 .500 Fish Gakes,2fov5c semi-pro team composed of former .250 The bid of Donate and Rufltnl MUENSTER moualy. 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Dizzy Dean of the Cardinals and iiol i CLAM GRANULATED EVAPORATED firraation of the rhetorical question. As the first shod HOURS —prep-aad-high-school-stars .desire Carl HubDeu ol the uiants as thejNo- 6 nf high CHEESE - - - lb. 16 to book games with-teams having for the street route and $20,371,50 SUGAR of seeing • IfM toU ^rtndow wore* best in his league. Jimmie Wilson V. Orr (No. 1) " SHRIMP- Old Cheddar Cho«e 1ft ofl" he brc»nie:»WanJTy.aV being | heard as the window slammed transom,~when suddenly he heard home grounds for a suitable guar- for. the route through the Marsh ie-tt Quango, m ucun ..^~- —. —•- j of the Phils and Gabby Harriett of High. Tram. Score SALAD 7 V I9c so IdWl duturbedand Wsldown with a force that uireaieiic| a crack outside.utside... Not a splitting —antee-. Teams interested may write No. 1— r.419 ^property. in Cocktail Gl*w. each IYC disturbed—and his I down with a force that threatened j k the Cubs are the the Car- High Team Series 5 25c 4 c 25c crack "^ a bkin twig but a John Yengo, 361 Montgomery No. 1 .1033 MACARONI Borden'i Buffet or throbbta* hand. di..d. no_ _.t improv, e \

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THE RAHWAY KBCORD -PACE TWO—Section T*o FRIDAY, JTUNE-26,1936 THB RAHWAY RECORD FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 Section Two—PAGE THREE- Events *ff Rah way Churches, Their Organizations and Sunday Services Attractions To Be Shown at Rahway and Nearby Moving Picture Theatre! The Lost Bobk" T«pic Condncts Bible Class POUCE CAR STRUCK DEBT tIMIT 7.90 'rinity Chradk School Wil Of Rev. Dsvis* 'Sewnon Second Jhres.Io One of -the" new police cars -was In Rahway Film damaged when struck by a car Rahway has a 'debt limit of 7.90, operated by .Harold Thomas, 215 Along The Amusement Rialto Ivenlnt Service isPartidpaUon In according to the report of City International SCHOOL ••:•,• Hold Sessions Until July 19 Elect (k July 1 West Hazelwood avenue, this week. Treasurer Hoffman to State Audi- \GeiUnder Way; Union Session In first Patrolman Ryan was driving the tor Darby this week. The net debt SPHC8 AND MYSTERY FARCE AT RAHWAY THEATRE JEN KIN SOWS PAVILION 5LE. Church Two Elders To Be Oioscn police car when Thomas suddenly of the"cltyls listed as $1,483,315,67. It's unheard of—but it's true—a squadron of police meet a pulled from the curb in Irving •Sunday moming-thc--Revv-Ches- gang of crooks at a railroad station 'With a brass band instead fo POINT PLEASANT BEACH m:,.H. u. mmvATcn. aa. oX GotPFeatore -"By CongregationJDur— -Tommy-guns! —, : : -_ Memtxrol Faculty. Moody JBlbla ler M. Davis will deuver a sermo into me side 61 the pqlice car. j Lutheran School Adds 148 •Session's Committee .on Christian C Wutcrn Mawsi)«p«r Union. In First PrtShytcrUta Church on ing Special Session COUNCtt PATS BUS U happens in "Florida .Special," the new Paramuiuil umlery- Education, of -which C; A. Bansom The church school ,ln Trinity man and experimental, attainable Ryan reported, that Thomas 'The Lost Book." .Sunday evening promised to pay for damages. thrlller playing at the Rahway Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, i And Pupils Still is chairman. Mrs. F. W. Henson . E. Church will remain open to everyone. These are the beliefs A special congregational meet- Bills totaling $11,963.71 and a featuring Sally EUers and Jack Oakie. that people are asking and -want congregation' will, unite with payroll of $4,676.59 were approved j -Register assisted in the securing of teach- Lesson Tor June 28 - itil after July.-19,-after which ther -churches. ot the Rahway ing of toe 8econd Presbyterian A fast-moving .drama, packed with thrills and mystifying, ers.- toTknow," said Or. Vouel Tn an- Church 'bas been announced for for payment by Common Council Phil Scott and His Orchestra Open Air Swimming Pool \ Mnlty.will unite Its-services -with nouncing'his summer series of ser- Federation -of Churches in a union NEW this week. The bills included pur- situations from start to finish, the action pf-"Florida Special" is The course In "both departments service in First M. E. -Church, the election of 'two elders, to be laid on a speeding -traian, and every moment of the story moves eet~From—-••-•- this- year-centers -in-the'life-of EVIEW: JESUS MEETING HU-those pi the Second, Presbyterian lons. . '.. , held in the lecture room on July chase of a new jolice car and street rj; here Rev^JWUianv Twiddy iirtU along asra'pidly as the panorama of the countryside past which Dancing Every Evening _ Beach Bathing Christ with a supplementary mis- •- - "MAN NEEDS^- -, Church until Labor Day. . • , The ' Trihlty"*Epworth"league sweeper, the latter costing $6,556.- To Eleven-Thirty iring the message. 307-Relttet bills lor the las the Florida Flyer madly rushes. "-.":—.•: ..- ' ' , 1 \r sion" course dealing -with the ^GOLDEN TEXT—iesus ofNaia- Sunday morning. Dr. Vogel will held a picnic and outing to Echo The Church School will meet In lth . . . wont about doing good.— speak in Trinity- on "How-We LakeParkv-The >©aks Wedncsday June totaled $306.05. On board the speeding train are an eccentric millionaire, his -~ Swimming Lessons -- American Indian. Motion pictures r xmiblned —^department*—-at—io~ THEATRE— TeJ,-Rah. 7-2370 lixcepfjhrf T>P naiiv Vacation Bible are 10:3S. Know.That God Is With Os." The afternoon and evening. Cars left "GRAND~STREET"CHAPEL crooked secretary, and his not-too-straightJniece. Chained to the IMARTTOPiC—-Je3tw-Our-B«M HOLDS HYMN SEBVIOE 'clock Sunday -morning under seemingly docile" secretary is ifvaluable box orjewelsiheTnillionaire— j Schools in flVe centers in Eahway | project Several handwork pro- iurch~scho Uhe i flupwrtnWrti.pt W P. TODAY and TOMORROW i ooDEGCNT is taking South with him. Informed of this possible haul, two RESTAURANT ON PAVILION PRETTY LITTLE GOLF COURSE' • got into full swing yesterday as | jecte created in addition under the supervisIon~bTDrrHow- flrstTit"3 ~in^th6"Tif ternotm—aacl B; :Sunday.—The-pro*- J preliminary organization work was JUNIOR TOPIC—Because He Lives. ard T. Bonnett. The children-of :ial music will be the feature c 2—BI&-HITS —2 • •• CUZAUtTM • fa to the usual items; rNTERMEDIATE. AND SENIOR. the_second In the evening. The cram win "be -conducted from the * completed and the work that will the school are invited to attend second group brought those who regular evening -worship of Grand SVIvia SIDNEY ^tAROlE IDMBARoT to secure the box. Preliminary' reports from the TOPIC—Jesus Meeting; My Needs. Street Chapel Sunday, with Bryant platform. g occupy the four-week period dur- Zion Lutheran School indicate an TODNG PEOPLE^. AND AtJULT another in a series of children's were unable to attend untU •eve- Fred MacMURRAY In the meantime, Jack Oakle, a newspaper reporter, accom- p Kirkland In chargeT~A^young Peo; -—RemUar services win be held at j -FRED MaiMURRAY panying Kent Taylor, a young and wealthy playboy»whose heart ing which sessions will be held, was: enrollment of 145 pupil3, instruct- rOPIC—Jesus Jleetlntr tho World's sermons in .the church. Dr. Vogel ning. 1 o'clock, and the congregaUon - , COMFORTABLE ROCKING CHAIRS feeds. will speak to them on "When Are pie's meeting will be held at 7 p. m. Henry FONDA' has been brokenby" a s&ttered^romancerdiscovers"the" murderof 9 started. ed by a chore of 22 teachers. Dr. Chester M. 'Da-vis who leads . "General chairman of the affair will join. In the Onion services In A NICE PLACE TO SPEND A'WHOLE DAY P Schools^are_ being held at the! First. Presbyterian a special discussion class for high Children Like Trees?" •was President -Edgar Prioe. In in the all color screen hit . ^.PRINCESS A the old man's secretary, learns about the valuable haul, discovers The lessons of the quarter center GOLDSWORTHY SERMON the evening *t~ft In Pint M. E. the crooks, and finds that he has stumbled on the news scoop of school. students in First Presby- During the summer. Dr. Vogel charge of refreshmentstand.sup- • "TRAIL of tho J Picnic Dates May Be Arranged, for Sunday Schools and Organizations J First Presbyterian Church, where At the First Presbyterian n-one-snpreme person Hna 'have The Rev. Edwin_ A. Goldsworthy Church." H«v. William Twiddyyi the year. To add to the mystery, the millionaire vanishes. • Rev Chester Davis is in charge: Church Church a new department terian Daily Bible School. rtansf to "speak "on~ some" of ;the per TJere 'Charles Harding; -chair-; bring the message >dn LONESOME PINE" > COMES r ne transcendent theme, Sestre Questions that^people are likely" to man; and Janet Schwotzer and will bring a message tram the "" Herbert' Marshall In Paramount's "Till We Meet Again," is • Second Presbyterian Church, un- for high school students has been !hrlst the world's Savior. The best First Baptist pulpit Sunday morn- Education." ?,der the direction of Bryant Kirk- •established under direction of Dr. ask themselves about their faith. Margaret Moshcr. HiUiard Schen- the coe feature. He Is seen as the head of the British spy ring Religious Education Is method of review -for senior and "Besides the doctrinal and phllos- dorf was to-charge of'transpor- ing on '.'You or Your Best." "THE HEALER" operating in the World War. land; First Baptist Church, direct- Chester M. Davis, who 1s principal ult classes will Tic-'to refresh the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY _.- —=w!th— J of :the school. Thirteen 'enrolled jphlcal beliefs, there are the hu-tation. dbMl Helen Martin; &lon Oiridn Service theine minds with the principal facts and "Chrtstlan Science" will be the RALPH BELLAMY _AU^COLOB FILM AT EMPIRE • Tuesday. 8 p. mM prayer and I Lutheran Church, under Rev. in the new department yesterday. i T subject-of the "Lesson-Bermon In an i Herbert. Hagenau. and _ Dunbar "Finding -God -in the Beautiful," The following' sngBestions are ofj •praise. Churches of Christ, "Scientist, Sun- ^The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," the^ all-color technicolor - A-*eligious education service will Friday, 8 p. m., evangelistic Technicolor Cartoon Jack Oakle and Sally Ellers as film-starring Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray" ahd'H'enry RjndaV Official Soap Box Derby Helmet J JCommunity Center, under Walter is theigeneral theme'of.'the* course. be held in First M. •£. Church Sun- ercd: r day. ,-.-. INBXD.THE SAttOR" MIDNIXESHOW-SAT. ST."; 25« { Martin. "The Junior department 'has two service. " "-' they appear in "Florida Special," is the feature attraction at the New Empire Theatre today and day evening as one of the series of Lesson "for April 5. The Golden Text is: "The king- : { I Registration was 310 the first courses, "Living to Our -Commun- Services in.Ae' (lurches dom of heaven Is like unto leaven, SUN™ MON.. TCE8. playing Sunday and Monday at tomorrow. Co-featured on the program is Ralph" Bellamy ahd Sunday night union services being The , great supper represents Glark Township_ Karen Morley In "The Healer," and "Laughing Irish Eyes" will -i -day without the organization '.of ity," tend "FrienaiyJtVork," -and issponsored by the Rahway Federa- God's "gracious provision of Balyn- CHRISTIAN AND BOSSIONAKT which a woman took..and hid in 2 —SMASH HITS —2 the Rahway Theatre. • 1 be the attraction Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. — t— the -school—in—Zion lutheran- «nder—the—supervision—of—Kev, tion of ^Churches. "Hoii-^fui muiiklnd.—The-grgcnrrlnTl-' ALLIANCE,- in portable school. CC—measures _Ql meal, till the —Flat Run In Rahwar I TOMORROW _} Church. Swelling enrollments and "William Twiddy, pastor of the atlon is extended to all to accept Protestant Services —Gospel songs and brief Gospel Smith street. Clark Township whole was leavened" (Matthew _Opentog_ln_theJdyllic_sgtting of the Irish countryside, the -Eirst -Methodist -Church. His co- Rev. William JTwiddy will speak message, 7:45 n. m_ picture discloses Phil Regan as an athletic young blacksmith who t -the addition of 1'48 pupils who -at- •oh •-•" ChrisUatf education;—• He-is esus Chrlst-ns- Savior.- The_3nak-_ FIEST BAPTIST.JElin ana Ester- P. B. Bush, pastor, i^ :: . 13:33). HE'S YOUR KEW SiNeOfG STAR! MOREFUN...MORE Thrill-Seeker J Utend the Lutheran School *h'ave workers are: Miss Maude. Mun- Ing of excuses Illustrates "the sin; brook avenues—The Rev. Edwin "EP1SCOPAI. Sunday services: 9:45 a. Among the cU&Uons which com- filled the air with his golden'voice as he pounded his anvil. Ro-- drane, Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard, particularly fitted to bring a mes- THRILLS mance breaks in early when he pours out the title song to lovely i raised the enrollment goal to 500, sage ^on this topic as he has spe- and folly of men In "rejecting God'd A. Goldsworthy, pastor' ST. PAUL'S, Irring street and —Sunday school: io:<5 a. prise the Lesadffscrman is the fol- - } ^with every possibility of that the Misses Mildred Peiffer, Ruth. ree grace. Sunday services: Sunday school Elm avenue—The Rev. H. A. L. lowing from the Bible: "Then said Evalyn Knapp who plays the dashing daughter of the American cialized in the field of education. morning worship. than any film fight promoter. Walter Kelly, who has returned to the old coun- ', [figure being-reached. - Miller,—Doris- Gibson, Margaret _ Lesson for April 12. J;45 a. m,;-morning worship Sadtler, rector. The Rev. H. Jesus to the Jews which bell 1 • The school is conducted daily Packard, "Eleanor PeiXfef; primary The resurrection" of Jesus Chrlsf and 'serinen. Tl a. m.\ evening- Catholic Masses on him. If ye continue in my word, !n month11 try to find a "real fighting Irishman" for a title contender. When -M.- Parnsworthr curate— ST. JOHN'S GREEK VAIHOUC the two getrRegan to New York, however, the girl battles her fa- ! Jor five days a week from 9 todepartment, Mrs. E. Timer Good- is the supreme proof of the deity service and sermon, 8 p. m. Sunoay services: 7:30 "a. m. then are ye my disciples indeed; 1 Irving street, between Seminary ther to build her hero up as a radio singer. The old man, believ- I Jl 45 A. M. The sessions continue man, superintendent, also the Hams From Poland Ruin if JesuS Christ The empty tomb FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST, East Holy Communion; 9:45 a. si And ye shall know the truth, and Misses Eleanor Larson, Ruth Tosh, Is the divine guarantee that Christ avenue an. » • Second Presbyterian Miss Elizabeth Helms, superin- that his offering on Calvary's cross Ilnay, pastor. I pathos," romance, and gripping dramatic climaxes; ——••—— packers, workers and the fsinners 10:30 a. m., Sunday school' 11 People's meeting. yn The co-feature is "Night Alarm" starring Bruce Cabot and • ', With an enrollment at midweek tendent, with Mrs. William Mc- from whom the puckers buy arewas accepted by God. a. m., mid-day service; 7:30 p. ^ttTHfay tni>^<^<| i and 10 &• r Door-to-Door Campaign i \>i 84, the Vacation Church School Intosh in.charge the first week; Lesson for April 19. THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY Monday at 6 and 10 a.m. Judith Allen. . • . ' suffering from the steady increase m., evenins service; 6:30 p. m., COMFORTER,. Seminary -an J at Second Presbyterian Church, also the Misses CsroTlJavis, Jo- In-Polish cooked bars Imported Into The center of Interest In this par- Bible class. ST. MARK'S BOMAN CATHOLI Began Against New Deal ^ Jane of the four schools being con- the^TTn»paL Bop-MmMn bma- Appropriately titled "Speed." the picture which plays cur- tflf~tEe~~RaTTway—Federation—of Erickson, Miss Helen Squier is sec- (Sunday services: V:au .4. prtt mrn hfrn Jain»_«M«irt_offl«er»_ | JChurches, reported an active pro- its toll. Is graphically set forth twtTsons. He"-who fairsT6~iee~Uie" kins, pastor. lly at Lhe Regent Tlioutiu effectively mirrors the breaknec-lt-pace- retary for the first week and Miss In "The Squeal," house organ of heart of onr-Father God will miss Brmmele. pastor. and laid Ute ptanl tor a door-to- of trurmoderrrgeneration: « -gram. Byrant Krrkland- is acting Sunday services 9:30 a. m., Church school; 11 a. m., mom Sunday masses: 8 and 10:30 a. Florence Whitehead will serve in the HornieLPackins company here. the purpose of the parable. The ' ing worship and sermon by ttu door campaign which they bope wilt The story captures the tense atmosphere of a typical American t 'ps superintendent urcharge of the Sunday school; 11 a, m.'. morn- Thursday. 4 p. as, class be emulated b; bttsloett leaden all ; that capacity for the rest of the "The invasion of the American whole-of revelation ns It pertains ing servioe;-6j30 p. m., B. Y. P. rector: 7:45 p..m, evening serr. automobile plant, at a moment when highly important experiments * to (he healer. Wed. En. DISHES racket. anxious to own one. s'> time of the Supreme court decision pastor; 7:45 p.m., evening serv- ALLIANCE TABERNACLE, 12 $150.00 Every Mon. A bronze statue bust of John Claire, at Dbnlevy's instigation, walks into a trap, precipitat- Irving street—P. B. Bush Nance Garner, first Texan to be- on the AAA the Polish hams were Lesson for May 10. ice and song service message. • •; to &• Thnn. pastor. 42 BROADWXY INSURAMf'1: 114 EMERSON ! come Vice President, was unveiled ing a wild gun-fight in which the .man Donlevy is trailing is killed. flooding the American market On Prayer Is' an obligation on theEBENEZER A. M. E., Central JEWELRY To The Miss Trevor is mistakenly arrested while the reporter escapes with part of the believer. Spiritual avenue, between Irving - and Sunday— services—6:30 p. m. NEW YORK CITY AVENUE MIDNITE SHOW- j during"'an "impressive ceremony at "the day after the decision, with the FRIZES LADIES SAT.;!.',!1,",: 20c Rita Canslno. a dancer at the club who has entered the country $7.50 tax no longer required, Polish- growth Is absolutely Impossible New Church streets—The Rev. young people's meeting; 7:45 WHihkall 4-7157 'the Texas Centennial Exposition. Less Than 5 Weeks Remain 'without it Men should 'pray under J. W. jgf Collier, pastor. evening service. illegally. canned hams dropped from 31 to Furious at being arrested. Miss Trevor guides the police to 28 cents.a. pound.' all circumstances. Sunday services. 11 a. m.. preaching by the pastor; 12:45 Donlevy's apartment where they find the girl. They take Miss, Single persona or maniod conplas Lesson for Way 17. To Build Your Racing Cars Zncclincus brushed asI3e all dlffi p. m.. Sunday school and Bible Sansino to headquarters and while she is being questioned, Ralf withont {uinilure or automobiles. Audrey Duncan; scouting, Harry cnltles In order to see Jesus. Be class; 7 p. m.. Young i"eople*& Harolde shoots her. RACE WILL BE HELD JULY 25 Hotnthotd not onty https Conay, Richard Hurd, Edward '.proved the reality of"lils.-conver- Forum; 8 p. mi evening service. Finally by a ruse Claire and Donlevy turn the tables on Har- you GET EVEN with your Repay in small installments. bllh, but ktlpi r°« KEEP Talbot; primary department, Mrs. Tslon by making restitution. He was, LUTHERAN olde and take him to the newspaper ofto. Whrle-he-»-revealiag- EVEN. AH about MONEY REASONABLE RATES Ernest Veeck, superintendent, as- •sated "instantly -upon receiving ZION LtTTHERAN, Campbell "theTdentily~of the leader ot the gangrMlss-Trevor walks into a MANAGEMENT, a budgtt on all loans sisted by the Misses Helen Izzi, ', Jesus 'Christ. Salvation Is a rircs street, opposite high school. The trap. Th climax, full of suspense and excitement finds the re- A COMPLETE LIST OF PRIZES TO BE AWARDED LOCAL plan Miot will really h»lo ' ent reality to those who believe or porter rescuing the girl and smashing the underworld menace. you to att what you wont Call, write or phone~tbdny—esk far" Tessie Delesandro, Ruth Schoef- Rev. H. W. Hagenau, pastor. CONTESTANTS WILL BE PUBLISHED AT AN EARLY DATE from your Incora*. a private interview. No obligation! fler, Gladys Mundy. Ruth Martin Jesus Christ. Sunday services: 9:30 a. m., "Absolute Quiet;" the co-feature, is anything but-it is the hand work for boys is in chargi direct opposite of its title. FINANCE Leston for May 24. Sunday school; to:45 a. m., of Mrs. Veeck. .Jesus-warned agnlnst the scribes. momins T«)rlinp=«nd sermon The story concerns a financier who. under doctor's orders, HOUSEHOLD CORPORATION by_the pastor^ _ SUNDAY and MONDAY has gone to his isolated ranch for a rest cure. He takes ah assist- Dunbar-School—..-—- They_clalmed to be loyal. to-the GET YOUR BOOK OF RULES AND Walter Martin isprincipalof the .Word ot God yet showed their lack PRESBYTERIAN"' ant and his lovely wife along^ending the husband_on various trips Dunbar Community Center School FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, LORIDA IT1 tv nlnni* with the girl. •___ fllbender Building, Seventh Floor i: - -of the saving grace of God.. In con- : In East Milton avenue,-witlTMrs: -section with his teaching In the Grand avenue : and Church FIGHT PICTURES AT RAHWAY TSEATRE Telephone: Ellabeth 3-4343,1143 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth street—The Rev. Chester M, Clarence T. Hill, assistant super- .temple, Jesus prophesied of his re A vivid picture of the Max.Schmeling, Joe Louis fight is sched- License No. 687 intendent. The co-oworkers are: turn and warned .against uriprc Davis, pastor. , Monthly chmte l(/,% on unpaid batanai uled for the Rahway theatre screen starting Sunday. Every blow Mrs. Mary Collins, Mrs. Thomas .paredness as to his coming. • "* Sunday services: 'Sunday school with . REMEMBER: The boy with an orange crate on four wheels has as good chance to LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL-CITIES and Bible class, 10 a. m.; morn- from the first round, through the fourth in which Schmeling feels Shell, the Misses Elouise. Annie Lesson for May 31. JACK OAKIE win as the finest car in the race. Wnu0w5P^^Brx;ABA.G and Virginia Collier, Tlielma The last meal That Jcsns ate will ing worship and sermon by pas- he really won the fight, through the historic twelfth are shown <•** SHERLOCK HOLMES wtA Bxberd Gontos. Brown, Mabel Sharp, Lillian John- •his'disciples was the passover, th tor, 11 a. m.; Senior and Young SALLY EILERS In detail. : SPECIAL PRIZES are given for the best constructed car, the best upholstered, the People's Fellowship, 7 p. m.; son. memorial ot the national dellve ALSO most original, etc. ancc which pointed to the supreme Happy Gospel Song service and HERBERT MARSHALL deliverance to be effected by "Chrlsi brief sermon. 8 p.m. Any boy between 9 years and 15 years inclusive may enter except sons of persons SECOND PRESBYTERIAN, Main You Wwk to Enjoy GERTRUDE-MICHEAL on the cross of Calvary. In connec connected with The Rahway Auto bupplyXo. and"TKe~RahwayRecord; 'tion with the passover, the feast o: street and New Brunswick ave- ; L - r.czu the new covenant was Instituted nue—The Rev. James W. Lau- WE INVITE YOU TO SHARE WITH US This has a double Import, Iooklnj rie, pastor. life at Its 8 DAYS AND NIGHTS OF MERRIMENT N O Sunday services: Church school backward to the great deliverance wrought- through Christ's utonlns and Bible classes, 9:45 a. ni.; WOODBRIDGE STADIUM SHOWS is the proper time to do^something about that tTleath . and . forward to -the even morning worship, 11 a. m.; •Back of your studying, your planning and your working is 'tho FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION GO JO. Oil Burner you wished forxlast winter- ' greater deliverance which lie shall evening people's service with driving purpose of moving ahead—of being ablo to enjoy more of POSITIVELY THE LARGEST OUTDOOR TENTED EVENTS accoDiplishiathls second coming. ^the best'thingj of.life, and to provide them for:.others,'...-...... -.'.. EVER ASSEMBLED IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, THE 'Lesson for June 7. • GREATER VALUE FOR YOURxDOLLAR. BARNUM AND BAILEY OF GENERAL AMUSEMENTS The Rahway Auto Supply & Semce Co. . Jesus' Indescribable agony In the Savings Accounts were designed,' years-ago, for just such people7' X •garden shows what it cost the sin ,PRICE5 —LOWER THAN EVeR BEfOREr PRECISION MADE •less Son of God to Identify hlmsell PETTI T as you. Little by little, .in an account here, you can.flet-together Beginning Saturday, June 27th BROAD STREET and MILTON AVENUE With MinneapoUs-Hetaeywell CO-FEATURE with the sinning ^race yfhen In an- There'Is-no disparity in mar- the'money •that, you will need for the various steps in your personal • TERMS AS LOW AS $7.16 PER MONTH Controls guish he sweat as It were greal With a Monster Parade at 2 P. M. riage like unsultabllity of mind Ladder of Success. •drops -of blood. ON MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE. N. J. and purpose,. TWOnUGS ious ... Your reserve' will rbo safe in -this '85-year-old: Rahway savings See the parade, composed of all civic. rf"B ; ***- -toio- n'f — ^-TELEPHONE httortft temal. social and poUUcal organizaUons. to.the tawn- ^BB 'the -greatest 'tragedy of dllTiIi ~bank^^nd~yoirwi1l onjoy the knowledg -ghlp-foiiOTwUiy n nirriis. y?lld West with hundreds of itory. •Slny.-the^inct^ofitbe._!.._ 74)038 acounf is at your command when needed. people and animals representing every type of. shows in Son.of God, suffering for a slnnln toe amusement field, space wiU not permit us to detail r Trace,>move "nil sinners to accept sal -*=tnenrall;*rbut=we promise-you something.,you,^willjot)ig==; vation at his hand. Lesxon for June 21. &J?ryto you can get at Coney Island but salt water COMPLETE WITH 275 GAtLON TANK iTesus lavUjg .given ibe 'disciples Starring ROSALIND bathing. ; Savings Institution the ibnrtlng.messago to. evangelize Lester Grube The •\'.- the. world,' ascended into heaven FIRST GRADE JACK HEDLY DON'T MISS IT I "The Bank of Strength" May these last words of our Lon ANTHRACITE COAL GRACE BRADLEY RUSSELL STARTING SATURDAY, TONE 27th and CONTINUING -tt* 1 iiy ua aa out -auiii RAHWAY T-M90-J • Nlq«l Bruce THROUGH JULY 1 AT obligation to take the gospel V 119 LKV4JNG STKKET KAHWAY, N. WILLIAM I-KAWLEY INCORPORATED every creature. CASH PRICES Herbert Mundln The lessons of the entire qunrte: Egg...... S 9.75 Telephone 7-1800 BRIDGE TOWNSW^nHIl GREA1EST BmmEIH IMCIIIS EVERT IH IHB UIBHLP. 9 CHERRY STREET PHONE RAHWAY 7-0917 have been rich In teaching material REQUEST FEATURE SATURDA AMBOY AVENUE, THE SHORE "ROAD A faithful pVesentatlun ot tb'e*"'Bibli Stove 10.00 RAHWAY'S LEADING bit BURNER DEALER messages given should meah-conve Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Near the Clover-Leaf Intersection of the Snper-Hfchway, : slon for some and growth lu graci Nut 9.75 "BEHOLD MY WIFE" . . ; WOODBRIDGE :VICE ANB SUPPLY PAETS ODB SERVICE DEPARTMENT ifor others. ""••. Pea ...... 8.25 SYLVIA SYDNEY-GENE RAYMOND OH BUBNEB IS AVAILABLE 21 HOURS A DAY Afls Tar Buckwheat' .... 7.25 •aFhb'ne Ybnr Order ~^< Mt''< -" .'if- ,7^1 — "1i^7»A"i*>—-//-— j

THE IRECORD son, Ida Kizzutot, MelvUle Osborne and Arthur Schupp. . ' ; dutflddr show ever presented in Columbian School jeTo (his/section of the state. ' ."Ted Merchant's Wild West Ro- Many PublicS^(APiwtts Bichard McCrory, WUuam . The Rahway Record short sport shots deo, with cowboys, loughriders, Kosty "Pauline Hriczsko, -John Dl • SnrT THE PAS1- i5 GONE O ~W:^. FACE T6-bA>»: j£jg OprStadimn sharpshooters, ropers, steer wres- Are Nicola'. John DeStefano, _Carl v woody- tlers, musicians and singers of the Heisch. Catherine Thigpin.- Mair- PAGE FOUR—Section Two Telephone Rahway 7-0600 western plains, will produce a re- Rothen, Leonard. ggret Yurenda, Anna Lengyl. • • •— RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 Shows Saturday production of a typical cowboy Large Number W*re In School Every Day During The ^ Mar- camp different from the old idea of a routine rodeo. It will be. a \ Past School Year, Principals announce • Ellis Welton Horseshoe Pitching Comes To Rahway Many Attractions Will Be "Eleanor 'Smith, Blaze J. Daniel Billy. spot where the public can 'mingle more, Dies In Jersey City Dodgers Crush Merck Club to Tighten Dusk Loop Horseshoe pitching, whTch is advancngintopron&i Offered During Entire with the boys and girls and feel Many pupils -in the local pub- Fitzgerald, Irene Frazer. Theodore ^^ Ja(ik Talbot, 'Edward Washington School nence on the sports stage each year, may soon be a red I Week To July 4 the thrill of real western atmos- !•.%£'*» in -their ..asses <^^^^L°^^\^^'?^_pKen rxnomw, Michael TrussT Gloria Brucn Brumbaugh,-Ampless Fa- -Announcement of the death of JJh_e_re._Ted_andJhls_p.als_will_Bo. __ 'Hawke, Heiscn, Welflhaupt| ggy^y Jang \gidrnan, | Rms ^nM K^ton. John Meyers. hevtay-day-dOrlmi Uiefpast-school hot^brt4tere4rrR^way^^qn^eHEJirfoneaj af_ James HeHty. witunms. Richard „! around town: Sign m local Woodbridge Township's "Sta- year, according to the reports of who went to live in Jersey City in Park Commission comes word that plans aw under! and stunts every two hours. IWinter. XJolonia Golf Tournament Moving Toward FinalsDoBTHenry's Team "advertising "linnen" suits... dlum Shows Week" will be offi- building principals. Those making ElaSensen, Eelen Kalligan, Ma-1^^^ 1899, has been received. He died way for the construction of six courts faRahwa y River bottles on some local porches Offer Many Acts rie Kiesecker, Edward Kilar. Ed-1Yaworela' wnt native and The winner of the lower bracket will enter the has been beaten only three times example. He was on the Bah- means that it will be necessary for stake but it's worthwhile learning. We are glad to recommend thto thought It could be done for $9,000 primititve dances; LETS finals. With such favorites are contributing moeh to Urubn's sac- BECAUSE HE HAD TOO OF BILL'S INCOME • highly regarded. Dunham, con- Poor defensive work and in- and Sisters. World's Premier Equi- COULDHT WASH DISHES ._ BALL AND CHAIN -_ . IKS. H Oitp Team Can End youngsters carry on- for the -Canto Scores Sloca ers while the Henrymcn pounded cess. If the club keeps up Its pace, watch it in the second half. Were the demmlcs playing fori MUCH GYPSY IN HIM. queror of Dietz who had previous- ability to hit the ball have , remainder of the season. librists, Ringltng Brothers and ly eliminated- Armstrong, is re- two Merck" pitchers.^Tom Gag- " of inibUdty via the radio! been the chief difficulties with - Union-Elmora beat the locals in With Tying Run ltardo_ and Joe Wukovete. for an T^ sound O K.K'' Maurice avenue property owners Barnum and Bailey featured art- : garded as"the hurdle Kenyon must doing_5urprtslngliJttB-to Ihe swntj l»,_| --•---'-w-B6-1jkft-foUgnl-for7ears-for-the- istsr-Patrick-and-San-FTancisco, By Ggne Byroes- get over to get into the finals. the Railway outfit in recent the first encounter but are one The pitcher-saved his own hide: easy victory. The chemists were gue considering that the club usually puts a different line-up on the Al vraik? With Leaders games. Despite these faults, notch below the locals in the lea- I construction of a sanitary sewer hay-riding rubes; A Hole In None Hoblitzell is given a slight edge Fighting an uphill battle from j never In the running and although ^field in ever_y game. The DOTS may finish In the first division but vUl landl" 60 foot high-wire bicycle the Rahway team has held the gue standings. Wuzzy Fullerton, the first inning, Don Newman poled j they "had 10 hits. Coanshock was-never be contenders until "w>ro»thtng is done to strengthen the diib ii rA\\ l» a battle of Mayors on' need not RECLAR FELLERS over Jerome in the lower bracket Seads Triangular Race For opposition'fairly even and few recently acquired from the Eliza- LilflcScoS Club I cause Charles Capron Mann. Eastriding act. and Cook, Cook and although anything can happen in but a double in the last inning that -*'~"—~ —'"-""— ~— "—- *- • . arc sorely needed la that outfleld »aJ- 11 0 Spoke, formerMackSennett com- Fourth Place Honors runs have been presented to beth Braves, may work against scored Big Steve sloca from sec- and the losers left a dozen men i Al Botullnski. who is playing great ball for Cranford. would tl» be a l!?: ^v JL'7^rn Mivor JacklOra^fmSrr-oWSrng extensive land this match as the tournament the opposition. .. .Rahway in an ^effort to.gala. an-, edy comedians. chairman is hitting them high, ond-and tied the score of the Rah- stranded. weteoate-addition. . .. For consistent work, this bojr CUB Kramer S- thown a ~In~ State League Hoody Collins, the veteran- local other decision over them buf It is way A. A. with Linden in River- acts, wide and handsome this season. more probable that he will hurl The Dodgers won m theirst in-|^ust about tops In county league-pitching From the Souih conn flinger who hurled a fine game side Park Tuesday night, 6-all. The ning on singles by-Leon Shotland- i word that Carroll MmM?*. erstwhile Rahway A. A. playtr. b pneo- There will be plenty of ac- Plays Glen Ridge against Linden last week only to Saturday and leave the Sunday as- tie saved Newman from .nis first er, Tom O'Connell and-Don Henry' ing good ball hi some Class D. loop. tivity in the Class B division lose because of faults of his mates, signment to Lefty Dray. j which route Is the best and chances i Tnmnrrnw Afternoon lefeat of the season. and walks to Dan Rommel and! ill through staged.oajthc grounds every mom- uliete 14 gulfeis &UU remain.— will probably do the slab work Charley Clements will probably Linden came to bat firstan dTom Fitzgerald. This scored two' T-us weekend affords those wBoT«w:xhat the sewer will go through One of the feature matches With an outside chance of plac- against the invaders. Dick Vaughn work for Rahway. chalked up four runs on four hits runs. Four more came over In New Interest In Joe Loots i to be June brides their last Marsh's protests. will be a contest between two ing in the first division of the New and a walk off Newman, who struck the third when John Shupper hit The next time the ex-«if hth wonder of the ptta ring tptan, rtunity. — j mayors. Jack Barger of Bah- Jersey Tennis League, and as a out one. a hard drive to centerfield which the fans win be oat to tee him for s new reason. Ttoty coed U Junior College way opposing^ Angle Greiner- - leading contender for fourth place, With four counts already chalk- went through Al Botullnski for a plank dowtL the froKktns for a boring nhlMUnn rtiirtjtoath of Woodbridfe. Both won the Pderan tennis team will meet Eight Crashes Add Spice homer. Two were on at the time, It might be and towatc h "Joe in aelion." JTte next time he _t h e i r—first-round matches. ed up against them, the A. A- came, Glen Ridge on the local courts to- to bat. Bob Cornell led off with a another run having previously appeal*, they will be out to aee whether be eaa come back. «r Other second-round matches morrow. • • . " scored on a walk, stolen base and whether a^»***> SchmeUnc's boinbardisexit of riftils to **»* Jtv in Class-B will pit Orrie H. To Woodbridge Programstrikeout. Vic Chaillet laid one in Uderan is setting the-pace-for a center field for two bags and Boberror "and a wild pitch. hate washed op the Metro natural ' Dey against Bob Miller, B. . The Dodgers added two un- Joe will be out fighting more than a man. He win be mitditd .1 VanBuskirk against Joe Done- triangular competition, for .fourth Henderson advancedhim. gaining place honors, with Orange and first oh a 's error. J. Keat- necessary runs hi the sixth. Merck against something harder to beat, something you cant beat tofflSe" hue, R. D. HowelT against L. Outstanding Programs Offered As Features At Three prevented a" • " punch, something you cant hit once with a lightning left In the BnJ M. Steele, .F. H. Eolllnson Glen Ridge the other two vertices. ing poled a double to left, scoring with A burst of speed on the part of the Other Tracks In Vicinity - two runs. single tallies In the third and round and pulverise for the next two mlmitiri He cant train on the Jnst—&—Stremlau-and—€~— -jjjj. ula -then Two' runs would tie.—Charlie fourth. Park—the-eommence-4-—i BvUtUBE-GQLDBJBRG Mitchell against Joe Kenna. self by being at physical perfection. His next fight is l!ktly to bs in the running for one of the first Assured that hundreds of new i York and Union has won and lost Collins climbed on the initial bag The Dodgers played inspired ment exercises will be held. id-W^HJTombs- -placesr-but-the-other-two-teams-are when~~the~Iiinden~first~ssckeTian- tail-and- the~ chemists tougher than his meeting with the Black Uhlan. have played their second-round slightly out of the running as farfans have been won~to~tte~recf in "two" matches: to touch it and his brother, ucvei u FAMOUS TfiOOBLE MAKEM les5-banner~orthe~Garden~State a chance to win. They gave their matches-and~will be idle~over~the as~th"e~ribbon pTal:e^are~concerfiecir Nutley Velodrome Hoody. followed him with a single, weekend unless their opponents Racing Association by the sensa- pitchers excellent support with Onee in. Joe's lost career of knockovta. he was floored setea The New Jersey Tennis League Runs 50-Mfle Race _ scoring Keating. Charley Clements time*, and came back to win. Blind Instinct kept him ihnnrfm choose to play another 18 after j goes into its last day of regularly tional speed show staged last week, and B. Keating were out at first. Fitzgerald, Henry and the entire FOR. A outfield doing good work. Toth. leather, and he dUnt eren know that he had won «niU the Itt their second-round matches. Pet-1 scheduled matches tomorrow, with Woodbridge Speedway officials to- A 50--mjle—motor-paced cham- The second inning saw the score DOG MEAT, pionship, the second In a series of Henry and Shupper had two hits cleared an hour after the fight. IT thorn scrtn trtsa t» the reda tit, improving weekly, Is highly re- the championship very much in day announced they will definitely remain tied, but linden came up:each. BUI McEwen celebrated his Trie ;raeonrrciass~B: 25-to-determine-the-1936-champiori doubt. SeveraTlarge and unex- maintain the new. low popular in the third and gained a pair of!return to the Merck line-up after be will be able to state a comeback, espeeJaBr after1* test sad a Beaten Eight Matches pected upsets occurred last Sun- will headline an elaborate bicycle year's absence by banging out SHALL I "JRAP IT V)P, prices established as an experiment card at the NuUey Velodrome Sun- runs on a double, a single, and chance to think it oter. No, Joe isnt through if this column b awr OR. eerxee sriLt, Two matches involving the day. The Berkeley Tennis Club last week. three walks. --• -__,"two JhJts to tie Ed Mooney and judge. But then—took what is happening- to the "averts" In RATHER. .beaten eight in the championship nosed out the East Orange Tennis day night. Promoter Joe Miele Is Citizens turned out in unprece- anticipating the largest crowd of LOCAL8TJP Botullnski for batting honors. erery field this year. flight will pair Armstrong and A.Club and retained its lead; Ken- dented numbers for that meet, The first' two men DP for the Score: Jack Dempsey thinks that Joe's chances of making a reappearance S. VanSant and Duncan A. Talbot neth Appel, Orange Lawn Tennis the current season with the run- third of the crack New Jersey in- ning of this titular grind and six locals In. then- half of the Dodgers (8) In the major prize ring are slight. Says the ex-champ: "Schmfllnr and Cliff Wooster. M>n Club"s undefeated ace, was beaten I dependents' Woodbridgi season. other races which will include a canto poled oat singles: J- ab fTptwd the- fact thftt- T/>MIS ?IPB a 'glass Jaw* and ponfff*^^ ^T cant - "THE The beaten 16 of Class B by Harry Wolf of Montclair; and They saw a show that was uhequal- two-mile pro tandem, besides han- F>^titif and Charley Collins. Shupper. If. . 4 take a punch. AU you have to do to beat him is to walk into him and will pair off in eight matches — East- Orange^- invincible-first dou- -ed-in-the-State-tius-year-for-pure HoodjrCollins- was- out- at- first Shotlander. 2b.. 3 bles team was sunk by Berkeley's dicap and open races. bang him a good solid punch. I don't think hell whip another good carded for the weekend. Pair- thrills. Eight separate crashes, and Clements struck oat, lear- O'Connell, lb „.. fighter." Perhaps Jack is right. He should certainly know what he is POR. THE ings are: ; firts tandem. All w^re as unex- three cars that turned over end- Franco Georgetti, the mighty Inr two runs on base, and two Fitzgerald. 3b..- pected as Schmeling's win. Italian, is the current kingpin and outs. B. Keating gained first talking about. But It seems as though Joe has at least an even chance Bob Bauer and J. Patterson, H. for end, two more racing hacks Henry, ss to land a "good solid punch" himself. And no one has ever accused S. Gibbons and Rudy J. Sauer, As a result tomorrow's matches that were bumped and lost wheels although he's riding at peak of on » first lacker's error scor- form, many. Including close experts Rommel, cf _; Joe of belnga powdcrpuff puncher. _ _ ,_ .. -Floid-Howell and-€harley have surirjpniy acquired great-im- -the-80-lap-prograjn-was-jammed- 4at-Ktatinj and CoIHn« TVr.— -Toth, c, ,, : ley, George Merrill and E. L. Tuck-_ portance. They involve six teams with nerve-tingling moments. And are predicting, that either Mike nie KeaUnt then regirtered Coanshock. p.... 4 ~ James Johnson Doubts Joe's Chances . ~ er, James SmTEh and'WTETDun- who are 'first division contend-" THe only serious injury was a DeFUlppo.-the-firsthward-mllkinan the third out on an infield fly. Zboray, rf. -.~ 3 Jama X Johnion adds his opinion to. (how against^^the Bomb- ham, M. E. Haymann and R. Jack- ers and are likely to decide the nasty double fracture of the wrist! or Re bo 11. the Bank street spag- by Don Newman. ert dohia- any more botnbim: "I dont thmk to«b can e«me back son, Walter S. Ganong and G.eventual winner .'of the league Eddie DeLessio, Newark daredevil, hetti bender, will upset him before The game settled down again un- became t dont thmk he is a tame fighter, if be were game, be the season is out. Totals 30 8 10 21 4 0 By Dean Carr Stellenwerf and G. Sharp andcrown, just as last Sunday's was the victim after a freak spill til the fifth. Dusk during '•IJn- Merck (2) would have come op In the twelfth round instead of looking over to Harry Nimzik. The eight losers in matches were supposed to. Sevi-n a warm-up. den's half of the inning proclaimed ab r h o his comer and then taking- the count This was a ehance to take How this tourney will branch out Into eral of'-the league's postponed This week's program, again di- that it the last of the game. Rah- Collins, 2b 4 the easy way out. and he took it A fame, fighter can takeaUealnr MECHANICAL MAD I SHOULD HAVE another event. matches will be played off Sunday. vided into seven events with a 30- way was trailing 6-5. Coffey, ss I 3 and forget it as soon as his wounds heaL Louis will never forget KILLED WOO, DOCTOR/ Seven players will survive in the As a result' of Sunday's unex- Duck Pin Scores it looms! HL01NG t»T,Wfili.-AN lap, 13-car feature, will begin at Hoody Collins led oft with a Wukovete. if-p.: 3 the beating he took from Schmellng. He wffi be Uunktag aboot it •TV^ rVrrnR-PRtSONERS ON HrSSHlR 3UT I HAVE •lasfc-flight-of—the-tourney-which- -pected—verdicts,—even—MentelairT -t^clocfc—The-firstiieat-is-set-for *trikeoufc—Sloea-stepped-uprand- Botulinaki ttme-he-walsst«it-iorg>eet a man. lie will he-wondering— started two weeks ago with 51 which was considered definitely 2:30. The new tariff has a top of RECREATION A LEAGUE-" whaled the first offering almost Gagliardo. p-lb 4 whether he Is going to ret another one. Baby OoMstein was an- players entered. Frank Johnson out of the running as a result of a 55 cents with 35 cents the infield into the-" tennis'courts', and en- spader, 3b .i..... 2" ~ other Ttnier* initu Jlmmle Mclarnta stiffened him. 8«.was Tnffy MEGHAMICAL is paired with T. Cannon, P. R.disastrous weekend in .mid-season, fee. Hopper 152 sconced himself on second. B. Palter, rf ._ 4 Oriffllhs nntU Jim Braddoek flattened him. They were nerer any HE WIU LEAD YOU is "a contender for its sixth suc- Plletz Herman meets J. L. Quinn and Jo- Karan Keating struck out: two outs, and McEwen. c ...'_.. 3 2 12 . good any more. . Lonls wont be either.'' - TO S seph Mark clashes with Ralph cessive title. The Macs have only Large Field Set the tying run pn. Newman came Bcheppler. lb .... 1 0 1 Jim Braddoek has said nothing on the subject, but Philadelphia MUST Swinton. G. Hatteur has won hisone more match to play and that For Union Speedway Totals 440 440 up and poled a double into left Mooney, If ...... 2 2 1 Jack O'Brien registers a conservative vote to the effect that a rest-cure MEANS opening match, in this flight and with the league-leading Berkeleys Recreation (1253) field that brought Sloca across the cios* _ 0 0 0 will do Joe a world of good. Ho believes that it wiHtake Joe a low win meet the winneroftheMark- on the Montclair courts. Should One of the greatest- fields to Yftrflty 124 ever compete in automobile rac- Flcfcens 133 136 146 plated time to recover from the beating he has taken—but he thinks the Ethi- £--:Swinton match for the right to Mdntclair succeed in scoring a Durzner 137 127 1SS J. Keating led with the lumber Totals 30 2 10 520 4 opian Executioner may become ari^xecutloner again. ' play the upper bracket winner in sweep or gain a 4-1 decision over ing in New Jersey has been gath- ered for the Friday night cardrof Totals .J .441 393 for the locals, getting two runs ' Batted for Spader in 7th. —Hhe-final— the—team-from-Orange—it^-would and-a-pair-of-hits: RajrTevlln- ^-T A.A-A. events at the Union Speed- pass Berkeley in the standings. RECREATION B LEAGUE did the same fof r Lindeni . SScore: Then Berkeley would still have way, located off • Route 29 at Score by Innings: Elks Will Honor Gruenwald (IIK2) ' - Babway A. A. (6) Dodgers 204 002 0—8 match with Uderan on which to Springfield road. Two stars of CSruentwal' d 103 153-180 AB R H A E regain .first place. the recent Indianapolis 500 mile Vertllo . 131 120 Merck _ 001 100 0—2 Newark Pilot grind. Doc MacKenzie of Eddlng- Van. Pelt 131 125 Cornell,-2b .... 3 0 0 2 0 Runs batted in—Shupper 3, _ East Orange has only one match Chaillet, 3b .... 0 remaining and that with Orange', \ton and Lou Moore of California Totals 365 398 389 Henry 2, Rommel 1, Toth 1, Col The most important invasion are among those to vie in the time Henderson, ss _ 3 11ns 1, Botullnski 1. — into foreign territory face the pace never a set-up-for any team. East Trl CitjL 3. Beating, cf.... 0 Orange is without the services of trials which will start at 5 o'clock. Blackburn J38 1H4 Shupper Two base hit—Botulln- setting Newark Bears. Before go Rubarsil .. 126. 104 132 C: Collins, c 0 ski. Sacrifice hit —Fitzgerald. AHWAY Ing on the road, however, the fight- its captain, Putman Crafts,- who Much is expected of Tommie Kavanaugh 113 147 193 0 embarked on the matrimonial feas Hinnershot, the.. H. CoUins, If _. Stolen bases—Henry, Wukovets. By Richard Lee ing" Bruins will play three series on Totals ...... 386 889' 488Clements, lb .:.. 0 Struck-out^-By Gagliardo 3, Wuk- their own grounds, Ruppert Sta- last week. The team must do asdriver who battled MacKenzie to a DETECTIVE RILBY well or better against Orange than B..Keating, ri.. 0 ovets 7, Coanshock 5. Bases on p y dium, Newark. standstill at Langhome last week. 0 balls—Off Gagliardo 4, Wukovets HE SPURNS Montclair is doing against Ber- Hinnershot has been the kingpin 153 Newman, p SHIP'S «O»l»CHIlieHT DeMonsl 110 156 0' 4; Coanshock 4. Hits and runs— 1.1TE BELT The leaders, in order to protect keley to have a chance at finish- of the Union Speedway and climb- Kutznlts 08- 100 •Sloca NE)CT SUN.-MOR-TUES.-WED. -to build up an estate. I HAD THEM their advantage before going on 5 and 3 off'.Qagliardo In 2 2/3 In- THE OPIUM 80TH TRAPPED THROWN ing the season on top. ed to the top of.the Eastern title SMUGGLERS FOR TT4C the road, must annex the majority Totals 392 409 386Totals :_ 27 6 10 15 5 2nings; 5 and 5 off Wukovets in THEN THEY HONOLULU O chase by his victories on the Union 4 2/3 innings. Losing - pitcher— of the games from the Baltimore It appears very possible that County track. Hinnershot, again Bill! Boom •Batted for Clementh in 5th. JUNE 28 - 29;. 30 and JULY I LEAPED Orioles, the Albany Senators and East Orange and Montclair will TmttOls ."•SI. 111 US Linden (6) Gagliardo . Left on -bases—Merck will be behind Gus Strupp's Miller P&nko - 100 129 SO 12. Dodgers 9. Wild pitch—Gag- OVERBOARD/ the Syracuse Chiefs, who come in sit with bated breath Sunday ipeciat—Witti~6ueh-a-fitrong-fle!d Notchey 89 100 127 AB R H O A E I WONDER order . named. The Orioles are Tiear the returns of the "Lawson, TTZT. 1-0 liardo. Passed ball — McEwen. ' VMHflT Strupp figures that Hinnershot Totals 300 340 323 Balk — Coanshock. Umpire — still in the thick of the race andUderan match to learn in what po- will bejiblejojeally test the speed Tevlln, lb .„_ 2 2 OFFICIAL RINGSIDE BECAWE: many-think=might"prove«thej up* -sitlon=they~wllk complete the sea- OF of the car. o: CherrF7:^7T77.T.T"Tu: ftMN set of the chase. The Senators D. Dunn...... 104 104 107 Mrozek, ss . and the Chiefs are the tailenders. Sunday's matches greatly clari- Wolverines' To Visit L. Dunn 92 167 135 Waddell, cf Merck Team Meets Either is powerful enough, to prove fied the individual singles race but Tri-City Stadium Totals 30T 432 31:Plttius, 2b a surprise. tangled up the doubles competi- Tempal; 3b ..;. Public Service Here Hooples (1206) ___•_ _ OF BOXING CONTEST The Orioles came to Newark this tion. Donald Hawley of East The visit of the Preeport Wol- Denny 728. Turner, rf week to open their series with an Orange now stands alone as theverines to Tri-City Stadium, where H. Collins 134 127 Chase, c _. Thompson 116 131 The Merck baseball team will afternoon game. only undefeated number one sin-they will meet the Union Eagles in P. Hedeman, c play a strong .Industrial League Tonight Manager Oscar Vltt of gles player. When Wolf defeated an Eastern Partldo Motorcycle Totals 370 388 450 Insurav™ Corporation the Bears Is to be honored by hisAppel it removed his. most serious League match, features Wednes- Aventl (1183) Totals :.-.. 20 6 7 15 4 6 night whe'n-the Public Bervioe Brother Elks from the various rival. And,when.Harold Holmes day's night speedway program. Rcmas .. 107 134 Two base hits—J. Keating, Sloca, Petras ... 209 180 nine will be met. Jack Sperry, ace lodges in Northern New Jersey. and Barclay Klngman of Berkeley Both sprint trios are candidates H&nsen . 95 110 Newman, Lucas, Plttius. Left on flinger of the visitors, will do the Vitt is a member of the Oakland, gsnged up on Earl Scovil and for> the league championship and base —Rahway, 6;- Linden, 5. vs. Totals -411 413. 359 mound work while Joe Wukovets California, Lodge. It is expected George' Walker of East Orange, the from early season results, their Struck outr-By Newman, 2;_Lu- is slated to hurl for Merck. 5,000 Elks from the various principal contender for the dou-meeting will bear heavilyjipon the Harris (977) _ -will-fae on;hand to cheer MandeU .The locals are in second place bles title was knocked back In Hie circuit's final: outcome.".ZJPreeport cas, 9.- -Walked—By Newman, 5; In the" county leaguFafia a win to- .Vltt and. his. Bears in thel open-field again, with several other J is in a tie for .flrstrplace-afterits H Lou its with the Orioles. teamsas aspiring rivals. I startling shut-win over West New Vernons, league leaders. ; _j ., _ / •• -t • -•.'•• '(--..#••--

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PAGE SIX-Section Two FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1936 THE RAHWAY RECORD

15 Years Ago Putting On The Same Old Act Make July 4th a Gala The Rahway Record , 'jBoys! Enroll Now For The .'. : From The Rahway Record—June 28,1921 t hi • ^'AJi'American-Soap Box Day. Contribute to • •*.- B. MARPLE.-Pnbllsher Ten barrels, theeontents of which are not definite- the Elks' Fund - WALTER P. MARPLE. Business Manager ' <'rr Derby Here July 25 HOWARD C. WOODRUFF, Editor ly\known but are believed to be whiskey or liquor of The Rahwav Record some sort, were taken from a Sterling truck in this city _^hU Newspaper was Founded and Is Maintained Upon the Principle of a t (va t O-DAV clror, Concise and Unbiased Presentation or All the Interesting News of the about 1:30 this morning. The truck was stopped in PAST IS GON WE FACE Six Cent* a Week City, and Upon the Basis of a Progressive Editorial Policy. . • front of Nelson's garage by seven men in a Ford car byjayahr Delivered by Carrier PRICE THREE CENTS ^,113,^0.2785 RAHWAY, N. J., TUESDAY, JUNE 30,1936 Published Tuesday Noons who pointed revolvers at^the driver and his helper, and ordered them out of the truck into the Ford. Statistics Among_w£ddiiigsJi:ons.ununated_this_w_eejL_are New Administration B uilcling Of Merck & Co. Woman Gets Liquor rr^ttoneysPayner ^ moro tfnm 41 IIIUI rs Pay Ernes FRIDAY GOOD MORNING June 26, 1936 each, it looks as though therei and Sauer-Boylan. . r a campaign on torbetter. , THE RECORD'S PROGRAM FOR A BETTER RAHWAY The Rahway Federation of Churches, represent- widows. . Permit After Split \ Selection of Councilman and employes best-suited for the task of run-ing nine Protestant churches in the city, joined.•with #2 Each » r ning the city, regardless of political affiliation, race or creed. Formation or a non-partisan police commission. other churches in the state at its meeting Sunday af- Wise Crack -Maintenance of a police department with modern equipment and aternoon adopted resolutions protesting the Dempsey- Jasper—But why does Vote; Fiye Held Up j wear his hair so tang? ' _: after_competltly.e_evttnilnatlons open to outside as well as Rahway residents. Carpentier prize fight slated to take place in Jersey r Gerald—Ifs the only « TfttrnsAtLawrenceSt -- * Constant activity of the police against nib£oT cd3e~vl0lators7"a" minimum 1 City next week. . - of suspended sentences and no "killed tickets. can create the impression ttat 1 Foiir Tavern Operators And One Store- A modeni high school with complete equipment and facilities, Including a With impressive graduation ceremonies one of brainy fertile. ' Police Issue More Than 100 Summonses good gymnasium. A'onnatlon_of-nn industrial.and mercantUe_cammL"isl»n_whlcli_wjlL{nrther. keeper Must Post $500 Fee the Interests or Railway and advance local business welfare. "chlaT School "received iheir "diplomas arid various Trutlt- Improvement Ih~appcarance of railroad station and viaducts. From the crowds that rather I Demolition or Improvement_of unsightly buildings, municipal and private. awards at exercises held in the church and attended watch one.' It would iwm V; dent Hazard Is Continued Here An Intelligent solution o[' the Juvanile delinquency problem by co-ordi- by a capacity audience Sunday night. there-were a law against nating the resources of our police and police court, schools, churches and a dog fight.Ai public welfare agencies. Commission To Change Store Rules Completion of the Milton Lake project. Including restoration of the former ys -Weigh Several —lake and development or surrounding territory Into a park and residential nnander. WeU. we hope sites. Rahway 5 Years Ago _ - be no more "cuts^! Granting of a license-to the first woman operator Aclloirnulch will take advantage of the offer of free land for a municipal -.-...... Prom The Rahway Record—June 26,1931 :... Thirtyout-of-town motorists learned in police in the city after a split vote of the Municipal Board of athletic field and construction of a modern athletic plant on the site as soon Oh, Dear court last night that the local police drive against pro- as .conditions warrant. _ - * The need of a survey to ascertain the social needs Alcoholic Beverage Control featured the public hear-*- Edith (coyly)—Lester, you hiw| hibited left turns at Route 25 and Lawrence street is of Rahway for crime prevention among juveniles-was such affectionate eyes. " ing on renewal of liquor licenses in City Hall last night; Curtains For Jim Jones advocated by Henry S. Waldman, of Elizabeth, Judge Les —Yw.dwrestT in earnest Many pleaded guilty and paid two dol- The board voted to grant 31 consumption or tavern;- Don't Be Like Him of Juvenile and Domestic Relations Couftrin~an~ad- Edith—Yes. ^They are »li -lara#VB8^without a hearing before-Judge Neede!' Ux-distribution or store and" seven club licenses forT dress before the Kiwariis Club in River ViewTea Room looking at each offieri "—"*"• total^of $60 was collected. U^^ •which the licenses will.pay a total, Jim Jones Jives out in the country, twenty miles r. , t | Of $19,025. ' ° • • : Wednesday noon. ,, Filial Remarks s'than one hundred sum-* .fromhis office, and drives to work daily. The drive KmTnuiPr SpnOnl clerk William. J. Hennessy will Ninety-two individual entries and six four-man This will go down in history as ' i given over the week- ^akes^lace^largely^on^modei^ijiig^kllldjih h r -thc-ern when debtors handed thrir lOUmmcr OtllUUl \]asae Ucense3 trom his office 14 ^Eealnslvere entered Tti^^the~aTrnuarElk^PouTth""orjuly worries over their creditors. ^Campbell jstreet today. Pour tav* last few miles confined to busy streets. ' Sophomores die, Lucille Calais.(2nd yr.). Joseph em operators anflone storekeeper The drive, can be- made safely in about ihletic event when entries closed last, night at mid- I Grounds for l ' Shown above b the new administration buMing of Stock & C*| [by the b-35^mn-#night? , A. Weitz, chairman of the committee announced batUe grounds. - ~~- paufr OttCiMLTgesorraf^ manufacturing chemists. The hw ttiiie-oacsf-f noH-payniiiUfowere refused licenset ttib"Iull-$50d-fees last night f oi;r utes. But Jim would feel ashamed of his record- if "he Elizabeth Condron. Virginia Davis. —— —" lilbited left turn at Koute 25 and Unless they post the fee by 6 p. mj Ida DiComo. Gertrude FlaUunann. Carol Davis (3rd yr.). Donald Hoff. gH52SS5 ever took that long. So, by "stepping on her" hard, todays Lawrence street rose to more than moved from the old balldlny Friday. today, they will not be allowed.to Students Didn't Gladj-s Florian i*th yr.). William Dorothy Hope. Emily Horvath (3rd Homes And Gardens 125. with sufficient summonses operate their places after the ex- he manages to make it in 25 minutes, and sometimes _ The mobilization of 26 men in six-minutes at Po- Hollings <2nd yr.). Canvtn-Mil!layr.)m . NagleyFlorenc. eCharlesNylmlo Long (3rd yr.),. RobW1U- Amateur- Qardener—I -h»Te-» lice Headquarters was the record set by Rahway Post 1 given to swell the total- past the Registration In piration of the present licenses at less. The other day, in fact, lie did it in 22 minutes— Miss Single Day (3rd yr.). Andrew Jupa (3rd jTJ.jert Orr. °—*-Frank ' "-Prlnsc—. Rut«—•-•h !] much trouble telling the flo»«» narkk. , Only S196 Has Been Re- uuOlteoUmCi^eT- fire authorities,' the members of the post in case of Eleanor Beckhusen And : Hilda • Nordmeycr <2nd yr.), Joseph Chamlga <2nd ' yr.).Just pull up all the plants and U | ezal «fT*»ton» to the State Of$550 In Big Soap Box Derby Worker's Fear of Removal woman tavern .operator when That saving of time is a great boon to Jim. It Winifred Outwatcr (2nd yr.). j Leigh Coriell. Bernard Cocentry they come up again, theytt weds. Highway CoBuabtioD regard- The firth annual sessions she was granted a permit to community emergency. Ruth Schoeffler Make Norma Peterson t2nd yr.>. Agnes 13rd yr.). LeUUa Erickson <2nd operate Claire Burke's Tavern t Subscriptions to the fund, with Would Tend To Develop Efficiency Of Subordinate Rahway Summer School opened permits him to spend 10 to 15 minutes talking about With $7,789 already reported subscribed from 508 j Best Marks For Year j Schwindinger, Virginia Stinnett yr.~), Kathryn Fitzgerald (2nd yr.).Famous Last Words Entries Still Come In To Local Chevrolet Dealers For to Rahway high school yesterday at Route 25 and East Milton Dorothy Foulks, Catherine De- which the Rahway Elks will spon- Employes And Make Them Career Men and Women avenue with Adolph Smarsch, golf to the boys at the cigar stand, or reading the. pledges, leaving $5,211 to be secured within the next | <2nd yr). Joseph Schuster (5th "Let me see your report cud, the annual community dis- Event To Be Held July 25 , - morning under the direction of funny papers. And the day he made his. record he Ninety-three Rahway High|>7-.>. Helen Ann Tyree and Fred Stefanis. Evelynne Iflll. AdeUe Kal- Junior." Principal Joseph Person, with a owner of the place, who snares four days, the Maintenance Campaign of the Y. M. C. llgan <3rd jr.). Eleanor Peddicard. play of fireworks in Riverside jer election, will affect many her permit. ' _ School students.^ were in their Schaeffer. Park next Saturday night lag can compete. There is no fee and (S^gdHnrlal. Page JV- staff of six instructors, one more spent the saved time, plus quite a few minutes more, —Every,-American boy at some Appolntffient-of-citizens to pub^ local employes. than last-year. -. . . . . CommlssionerVJacQb W. Schmidt A. is expected to come to a successful termination at a i j j . «. 4,~ George Gladys—^Pehaim—(Snd-yrr);- Mar- many~prizes~wlll~be~offered— boasting about it. classes every, day during the past j j ^ Isabel I gueritc Post. Paul Siabocslk <4tt Era Roesch (3rd yr time or other has made a soap box lie jobs under civil service, which Contrary to beUet of many per- en- opposed granting the license to a dinner meeting of the Committee Monday evening. chappel (ntlJT) > Isabelle Stone. Harry Smter rt ana paw *= •»«• to meet expenses, it was reported The Rahway event will be held About 55 students were school-year, according to the an-jFynn. Irene Hammer (2nd yr.).!yr.>. John Saotak (3rd yr.). Ml- will be voted upon at the Novem- sons, it will" not mean that man- rolled in the courses which to- woman while Commissioners Prank Of-course, Jim has to weave in and out of Mary Danylak. Nicholu Cool of weedlngat the by the committee headed by Wal- derby racer for himself, except uly 25r berFof the fire and police de- the Foulks and Charles Anson favored. nual report announced by Superin-; Margaret Guile, William Kiescckerichacl YYawarskl (2nd yr.) and 01 ov»?^".. — , ^ R|t7n,nn jajt night. those offered to (2ndyr.>. Robert Trotter (2ndrrJ. that in many cases he didn't call partments who now hold regular The the permit which was ordered . traffic occasionally, cursing the slow-pokes who move tendent Arthur L. Perry this week. | <2nd yr.). Thomas Kindre. WUburj^Walter Wilson MUi yr.). i Only $64.50 wa? received dur- regular high school course, (4th yr.). Rocco Cod. Raymooi it a soap-box car. It might have jobs will be forced to take an ex- and granted. ' along at a sedate 45. And sometimes he has to steal iThe record Is held byjaeanor Beck-1 Martin (4th yr.). John Long and Seniors ig the past week which, with amination, and qualify to hold enrollment is from Rahway Rusin (2nd yr.). Richard Bkfler been a "scooter," or perhaps a fire Knights Will Hold 13 liquor Permits Schmidt cited the city, control law a right of way. Now and then he misses a crash by I husen_who has not been absent one: Mabel Pickens. Charles Allen Andrews Held. Daniel Schweitzer. Andrew the »13150 previously received. their present positions. many surrounding towns. just between you and me brought the total to only *1»6. engine. Registrations Close which forbids a woman to go be- an inch, and after the first flush of nervousness passes, I day in eight years. She graduated i Marion Prince (2nd yr.). Rosa _ <3rd.yr.). Marie Von Sctolct He said that should ! last week. jSapienza. William Shore (2nd yr.>_.[ «U»-.yr.). Heanore Beckhusen <8 the program will be cur- Since building these cars was Third DegreeHere Granted By^ Clark - art is the he chuckles to himself about what a good driver he is". '. by ding , . • : I Ruth Schoefflcr, a junior. has:Charles Slmola (3rd yr.). BJarUn[yrs-T^~Grace"Bellzig. Theodore" •olold stuff.stuff." yonnyoung-America-climbeg d .nerate-~S 5JOTrshff could go behind Once he did have a minor accident, but the insurance gone six years without being ab-;Svihra, Beverly Wright (2nd yr.).!Droegc (4tn yrJ.Boyd Getty, Wai- right aboard the Soap Box Derby Luai&y TownsMpr Continued from Page One j sent a day. Those with perfect; . Jnnlora " |ter K<«l»mfci (3rd jTr)r Marjorie Treamrer civil service affect such, jobs company paid for that. ' Kecerd Ads Pay bandwagon" as soon as newspapers attendance records are: j Vincent Alexander. aBrney Bid-1 Outwatcr <3rd yr.) • Edith Pray. P. Gettingp * rniirt ludge. city clerk, HOUlcLJ treasurer. The e firewofireworksr ~ais-'(-and the Chevrolet Motci-Cor follow. . There are a good many thqusaijd Jim Jonses driv- However, it would be unreasonable f or jne to ex- Will BeTirsriime Affair attorney, receiver of taxes, "cW Conld Press ay T ththe principaiipall JulyJuly . 44 ganlzed the sport on a nation-wide giaeer and city treasurer. -ing-cars-in-this-c^an't-i'y^-T-hey-go-on-for^ears-with; Has Been HeM In censes During Past t.^lgULLVI-A ****** «.--rf six "weeks. • •_ nothing happening to them—and then the inevitable pect that just because 1 have no liking~for~figuresTio attraction. Plans are being con- basis by holding annual races. 'These positions will be appoint- as-much-rightr-in4)uslnessjs_nien_ one should be allowed to speak of them. All of us have sidered for a baseball • ««** ^»| it is and always was, a lot o: City In Six Years: .... Year Get Renewals i « "SaSSt "SmEWminatiomn as sa tat The courses, are especially de- and that if the bar-tefcding clause occurs. Work toBegu n the annual track and field meet fun'planning and constructing your •—' ~ present • Subordinates in-the of- signed for students desiring to were.violated, the wo»an could be certain rights, or perhaps I should say that we think own racing car. but the. boys soon Rahway Council, Knights of obtain credit to a course failed, or charged with the offfciise. Curtains!! Oi First Model Home Contlnufd on Page Two . Ten retail consumption licenses? Ilces o{ aie^ appointees, however, to prepare for re-examination, or discovered how much more.fun l Columbus, will entertain state of- will be named" by civil "service and rrank Vitagllano, operator of. we have. So, if an organization like the National papers from other cities sen two club licenses and one dis- —i« •-- -n"™v>ii"h^vivfl "service and for those who wish to extend their be broken today once named to a position, will re- the Blue Night Inn at 174 Main Electrical Maiiufacinrcrs-A-ssotiiation^yants-to-put flwwmd "scouts" to '•hw-k xx) on this new ficers who will conduct the third tributor's license were issued by in service much as do em-knowledge or who have been un- Fool's Gold lor-the :Nine^laygrowi sportvThese papers Joined jE degree for a iarge"class-bf~-candi Tfier^k^oHp^^ out bulletins calling attention to. the cost of Govern- 1934 race with the Chevrolet dates from Rahway. and-nearby thtne same operatorOJJMBWUOs wh«"o~ hav e had while heads of departments here more strictly~£o the rules. Offered By Politicians ii*3* race mm*i* "«- —$200• 0 co - organizations In St. Mary^s audi- School Expands The board received reports from ment, that's their privilege. Fortunately, I don't Planned For City tor Co. offering a $2,000. college licenses during the past year when 1^ cnange ^Q,ne w political ad- ubuuv. ——j ixne* Doaru icucivcu i^vvi*** **««* The great majority of politicians who run forhave to read them, but I do sympathize with the great was to. put their own cars to com-torium Sunday evening, July 12, the public hearinSg was held'Fri-ljjj^^t^tiouheld'Fri-|jnlnlstrationSsi th^e e subordinatessubordinate, Thee first year of the summer Actil^jinigg poUcPolice ChieChieff DunpnDunphyy tesutesti-- peUtlon with the products of other beginning at 8:30, Grand Knightday night. No objectionobject s " were who form the backbone of the de'i- School operation, five years ago. 20 fyiilg to thelac t that Vitagliano s office solicit votes on a tax reduction and economy .«lon ' nartment. wiU hold their jobs un- students from Rahway alone reg- plac^^e ^a^ad beebeen ththe scenscene oof disdis-- army of workers in the electrical industry that is ex- ChildrenThisYear youthful designers. ( Eugene P. Kenna announced yese- filed during the session, Led dunng tne sessiuu. • . .por^uiciiw «"* **«**• —-— istered. Last year, 70 students turDances on three occasions and plank in their platform. Local chambers of commerce The Derby began back in 1933 to ti license 1 pected to dd^omething about the staggering cost of terday. Consumption Ucenses went to less they are found guilty of notfrom 15 surroundtog cities and 1 JJ^J complaints^ had been received whoop it up for tax economy, keep government out of Dayton, O.. when Myron E. Scott. Yamell and Hollander, Log Cabta. doing.their work after a hearing iue (UstHrbances" to Government. These same workers who but a few a Recreation CommissionTo "aWton-newspaperphotographer. —Because^nordegrees-of-this- type- PalisadS^venuerTheodore-Lang.- bythe Civil-Servlce Commission. 'business, etc. Leading citizens in local communities nts. are held after July 1 and during T at least the place. Supervise Six; All Will offered prizes for a city champion- SrT. Hollywood Club. Madison Hill Appointees to fill vacancies will hours a day in each subject stud- demand retrenchment in public expense, and balanced years ago were being thrown to the mercy of public ship contest to bosfs he found rac the summer months, special ap- mad- Harry Dill.' Raritan road; be .selected by examination for , u „ ^, „ Three PoUce Visits proval for the exemplification was vul O A disturbance had been reported relief, now are being asked to help keep that "ole Be Open Soon ing their little cars. > S^uel Green, aark Township membership'in the police, fire or ied. and further instruction budgets. obtained from State Deputy Rus- j available to each student who may lay 31 and after he had been Scott had so many enthuslasUi -——— ~ — ~ t J _ —i— Hotel" Wlktoria Dziedzlc. West- other local department. ' -—- - —» ^-»* »>»>' entries lor hiss nrsl nicnicee Uiatrnew aU J. Noncarrotf cfMurrbtown ^dd avenue; Anthony Fedledcy, xhoas faiufliar^ia^ivll-serAdceineed-ifc-^Ul mnrsfis have' been l^I warnedr, thp tproprietor was again - But how many of these proponents of tax reduc- debbil," Government, out of business. Jt's a bit ironi- local realtor. Is ex hlhip two automobiles a to crder that it could be 1 hel1Jd as|IleJQ avc the object of police warning JS r the devel vised programs will be — -- - 5uiuun two automobiles ani ^ •' •-- - ~-' avenue; Mrs. Frieda faVor it because it tends to make definitely outlined to meet^ the|^g object o£ ponce warning June ton and public economy refuse to grab for a chunk' of cal, don't you think? ~ ------Rnhm A compre-7and June 13, reportsof the po^ ^^ •-ln-the-city_Ior_.the_i)therther-prizes_ . • ^ t part of tn» " annlve etUneh)n BalieBartelu l place;JBenjamiplace;JBenJamincareer^men.ann career^men andd wome.wo n who are state requirements opment Six of the play- hensive report of the e studentsstudents''Uc j e d free "pork" in the shape of public funds (mortgages The derby idea grew rapidly un prograrogramm. MameUo'. Raritan road: • John not troubled with the fear that I have a copy of the association's bulletin be- ounos are under the wpervlston 115 American newspapers are work will be sent to the offices of | On May 31, there were men on every man, woman and child in the nation) when StOVBS CAB saninTheg locaits l30t organizatioh anniversarn -iys Jul• oby- Kostluk walnut avenue; Edward thewheyn wil al ne bwe removedpolitical fropartmy omctakees the schools from which they come | at the, bar 15 minutes after fore me. It was handed to me by an employee of the Rahway. Recreation Com- holding derbies this year. Diteel,ttZei,~' iilDSOGibson boulevardDUUievttiVA.. iwu^ix a offered to a local community in the form of a more Sred a «Wen car Scott is national director for the 15. A family picnic and vesper at the conclusion of the term, in-| closin* time, the reports - one of our large electrical manufacturing com- IS THE BEST 8 Club licenses went to the Locust control. eluding weekly grades, final ex- showed, while on the other elaborate postoffice than needed, a more expensive \ to Jones P^ "^ these. the East Milton All-Amerlcan Soap Box Derbr. toservice are other features .of theI Grove Gun Club and the Amerl- They will. It is pointed out by car. reported stolen amination grade, and the teach- occasions a disturbance was school house than justified, or an unnecessary munici- panies. It tells all about the4tremendous expendi- 8 avenue niaMrnund; • has already be held toAkron . O., on August 16. anniversary program. . can-Hungarian Citizens" Club. proponents of the plan, become tures of our Government ^and-"sagely" remarks The local champion and a chap- It wUl be the first time In six ^The^lone distribution license experts to their departments and eFif observations of each student's caused by persons outside the jal-power-planfe-to-duplkate-existing-^acilitie&?- . 1: It is cotnnletelv and therr~ g^ Son-he-selects-wiU-atteBd_as k ripgree has been went to the Oir°n» AHantlr.-& p nTrtipsa"of the type of officer co-operation, attitude and.indlyl-l premises. that, "Government does not produce—it con- r g Vitagllano saiaH£fiat~tlf05e~"wha It is amusing to see the political flag-wavers grab ongnly reconditioned. S .ygrouuu will be restricted-to held in Rahway and organizations pSfle.Tea Company, -'-^-^-I heading —the branch of govern- dual character. sumes. Only industry and agriculture produce. • MM. : use of children 12 years of age- from throughout the state will be ment." will be able to carry Typing Course caused the street disturbance were for~a handful of "fool's ~gol°"' because they think it 2. Every important part of raB^^SS*™*** their work efficiently. Government levies taxes." Perhaps I'm more than represented. . - A special course to typing and Continued on Page Five comes out of their neighbor's pot instead of their own. the car is accurately de- shorthand is offered students and a trifle dense, because I don't seem to be able to scribed to you. . will be lo- adults. official derby Before Ton Buy Tour grasp the, meaning of that statement. Here, I 3. Ton get a Electric Refrigerator The faculty for the 1936 sum- MANY SPECIAL.SERVICES ••• have been laboring under the-delusion-that-we,— Cnarantee. See the Norge formerly Alblssert Garage. Phone Contmued on Page Five mer school includes five depart- 7-1378. ment beads and an instructor. ARE ADVERTISED IN the scrapbook the people, were the government, and now I find I with an aggregate teaching ex- RECORD WANT ADS Historr of Rahway From Newspaper Files Thaf s actually more protection than ooy 01 a Mm»^»------, ^ out that, "it ain't so." Is the National Electrical In addition, yon get a service war- rschool to Union street. WPA perience of more than io yeats. When you want some certain jon get in bnying a new car. \bnr " direct the pro- Person, the principal of the ses- Friday. June 267T936 Manufacturers Association trying fe^insinuate Jup after pure service you will usually find a that inasmuch as the Government does nothing Ford dealerjwants your nsed car Roots Once Sailed From JUhway Docks Direct Te sions,-has behind him 22 years of reliable firm advertising that Yon get your Ford dealer's personal "KlTertlde Park Program teaching. He will be instructor in particular service to the want but levy-taxes, we should abolish it and let indus- .business. He knows from years of I The Board of Education Is su- mathematics. Others will be Tyler Rahway 65 Years Ago 1 ads of this newspaper. And try and agriculture run the show? There ap- ^ experience in handling Ford auto- pledge of quality in the car you se- pervSlnVthe program at Riverside Clark, head of the commercial de- when you employ these con- From The National Democrat—June 22, 1871 P«rk which will be directed by partment, 13 years' experience; lect. And you can make your selec- that both major po- with Robert'Morse — Rahway Once Spanktown cerns you am be pretty sure pears to be something inconsistent about the mobiles that giving outstanding X* «-te completed , CleShotwell with the aid J Robert A. Coan, head of the social The-dedication of the Grand Street Chapel, an- This playground Samuel or Solomon Marsh, Sr.. that the work will be done whole thing. Can it be that the electrical industry values for the money is the surest tion from one of die most com- arrangements and Quakers Because Army - Made science department, 15 years ex- right and Just as you "would nounced for last Sunday afternoon was postponed on ~ ~t 6. villages occupied portions of theThomas Moore, Jonas Wood, Wil- perience; Edward Perrine, head of is resentful because labor has been given the right plete displays of makes and models SS na. been decided Settlers in City, liam Letts, Joseph Frazee, William 'Spanking Good Time wish tohav e it done. account of the unpleasant weather until next Sunday, way to bring in the traying public. the DemocraU wffl op area within its limits. The north- the language department, 10 of collective bargaining? : History Shows rpart above the river on Irving Johnson, Simon Rouse, John Toe tog was-abandoned .in 1804. and years' experience; Lee Roy Yoth> Firms that constantly adver- the 25th, when interesting services will be held, con- in town. the BepabUcans in and William Robinson, doctor of ears experience; yJ tise are dependable because That's why the Ford has earned for foUowtagtstrerf, was Rahway proper, and anotheanotherbuUfor builton Irving street now ers, head of the science depart '- sisting of addresses by Revs. Dr. Sheddan, Whitehead physic, probably the first doctor the Temperance Auditorium. In they spend money for adver- The bulletin brings its startling announcement itself the title of "the universal car". . much of the the other two south were Milton to' Rahway. ment. 10 years' experience, and tising to gain customers and and Ligget, singing and other exercises. All are in- You don't have to sit on the porch" 837, the society divided and theMelvin W. Reed, Instructor in to a close with a veritable burst of hysteria. In capi- And that's why the R & G plan has .this property are ^' | article^ revwUn^mu^^^l^ Bridgetown, (the latter «.de- ' In about 1680 there was con )ther branch occupied a frame they realize that they must live vited to attend. -•..'. "• • ' these fine days—and yon don't need cessful. siderable settlement at Bridge- English, with eight years' experi- up to certain 'standards to all tal letters, it shouts, "No employer or employee can 1 been devised to give the Ford dealer Lester »uier-»u»» "o— "TS-_ I" ™"*" ... ™.rf nr»nii arauciMiu iua>i i— — building east of the railroad.on . THANKS—Some of our friends recognizing the ignore the real effects of this vast burden upon his to be driving a car that's constantly, town or Lower Rahway. Among Irving street opposite to the one the work they perform or the a "universal nsed car value.'-'- the early settlers were 'the Society which they now use. It was moved money spent to advertise has fact that, we are not opposed to receving compliments future prosperity, earnings or-savings. What do you needing repairs. % the earliest toof Friends of Quakers, who held down to William street and Is oc- been wasted. -Farley^ ^eaue and West Grand fir*)-, religious meeting of rec- Hhfteff^itdtfelh to do ciuuiit rt^ 1 spened-yester- rdrwas-Spank- •TOpied-as-a-dweUing Four Dwellings Built nr individuals who are e-pro; wflToke the old dr off your hands j, the to** ? playground ord, being mentioned in tSTmuP recently remembered us in that way. Our thanks are rt of the week. t School. town. It was believed to be named Made of Lors Here This Month expert In their particular lines My answer is, "Not a damn' thing, thank you." that _on_account of the-spanking utes of the Friends held at the Tradition has it that the first or who conscientiously do work -due to-Mr.-Jos.^Moore fora fine lot of^cherries, Mr. house of William Robinson^ Aug- am not-in favor of the Government tearing down the p church ofRahway was construct- In thebestmanner-that ispos Strieker, the jeweler, for seasonable articles from his His R & G Used Cars are moderate^ rai UM«CU I ust 13. 1707. The house was lo-ed of logs on the elevated land Foiir dwellings are authorized slble to do it are usually th business structure of our country and I do not think Short Hills with cated in Upper Rahway on Ham- in permits issued by Building In- garden at sundry times, to our Freehold friends for : priced, and may be bought on long, back of the late William Glbby's kind that advertise because •that anyone is foolish enough to think that any ad- ilton street where now stands the woods in East. Rahway. Therespector Pellegrmo - during the they have no fear of competl fruits arid vegetables, as well as to various lady friends ministration, regardless of its. political affiliation, easy, terms. You won't need cash 10 ' residence of the late John H. was a very old graveyard at this pastunonth. Authorized by a re-tlon from unreliable workers or Durand. Their Hratineeting.house place. Mr. Abel V:Shotwell, now cent permit is the construction of those who purposely give in- for bouquets. would attempt such a thing. Industry has proved r our •was ordered built In 1759.-. be driving one of die best buys in _. here to deceased, had to .his. possession a $1,900 house by B. Gordon in ferior work when the oppor BASEBALL—A very interesting game of base- that it needs a restraining hand to keep it in.line. In SQUARE DEAL VALUE Their first record of a business all the original minutes of thLufberre y street. tunity presents itself. . CARS AND TRUCKS towa Go to your Ford dealerVand I Rahway. meeting in the new building was ball took place last Saturday between the "Unions" the past it was more interested in building up large Robert Mosse, (Morss, Morse) Friends since the year 1700. Other recent permits were for a It is "a good policy to buy - FOB EXTRA THRIFTY BUY1BSI make your selection today. In 1763. October 19. This build-' tLte 7inTM1ng. 73 and the "Stars" of this city, which resulted in favor surpluses than it was in looking out for the welfare cafflfe from Rowley. Massaoiw ing. was located on Main street SMHFtartr and settled at the place first located on St. George Lawrence street and a $100 altera- advertisers. of the former club by a score of 61 to 31—as follows: of the. workers. If I were employed in the electrical m now • occupied by Mr. Coriell was tion for the Goldblatt Company, i creek. He is; an ah- industry and my employer asked me to^wallow a large (there Is an old graveyard in the Continued On Paaa Three 7 Cherry street. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SOLD ONLY BY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS U.8nnoM^areS of Mr. John R: MOTSS rear of said building). This build dose of thinly veiled propaganda, I would consider good car perfonnance. town 5 15 1 3—6i1t a reflection on my intelligence, but ^wouldn't say Ml ^JBlton way anythiffg-abotft-it^outtoud;^^

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