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RAHWAY, N.J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1933 PRICE THREE CENTS AT THE. SAME isevelt to Explain Policies Legion Red Cross Roll Call^riags—- Nmrts Nominated by Eiwanis To Reassure American Business Annual Donation Generous Kespoiise in Rahway Told Kiwanians Named by MJ6areJ EB^y^-W^aa^-^ _^_^w^ MM By CnWonpJi SmieeL _ Of Food Baskets By John Spargo Washington, Nov. 17—To reassure American EntHuBiastic Workers Report Total of $719.90 to iiness. President Roosevelt is making- a statement Presented to Senatev .f6 Appoint-Gommittee-to^Ar- ^Bate; Factories-and-indiYidiials^isted gtate of -Education -Speaks ;;Appoin.tment monetary^jpbucy, Onlversal Service is advised in high range jPiBtribtitigg~ot" Meeting Here" —Board of Education - Baakite Enthusiastic and generous response on At the. same time it is learned the revamped POST WILL AID CITY the part of.citizens and organization/vnMirrA^Innso havhntme nlMAnnialreadyr REV. FINLEY KEECH WILL SUCCEED LATE" treasury department leadership is_ consideringjssu- I.M.S.DOUGI ance'of UniferBSifes n^olEs^^enTJacKB^o'feHre' A Proclaiming that we must edu- Io recognition of many- years;; maturing Federal obligations in December. This Arrangements for the annual AnBouncement waws made . distribution of. New Year's baskets cate all our children. If we BTC to of outstanding work in education, course is open under the Thomas amendment author- Red Cross"headquarte» that the adviser for the campaign, has both locally, and in, larger fields, to the needy of the city by Rah- Mac-bac-Kasebler-Chatfleld also recruited a new- team of can- maintain or advance' our stand- izing a maximum of $3,000,000,000 in greenbacks way post No. 5, American Legion poratlon yesterdey sent a checkvassers including H. Shannon, ard of living, John A. Spargo, Governor A. Harry Moore has^ which would have to be retired at the rate of four were begun last night at a joint for $29, representing the enroll- Franklin Budge, Lewis Springer, commissioner of elementary edu-: presented the name of Mrs.'WHlr percent annually. A decision is expected soon. meeting of the post and its auxil- ment by the firm of every man F. Jones and the Misses Natalie cation of Naw Jersey, spoke be- lam F. LltUe, 110 Elm avenue, to iary with the appointment of alnjhe_plant._ Thls_foUQwed1. the Myers, Anne Kiel. Jennie _Tara. the-State-Senate- foirappointment-- L jjjhig contribution of $25 by the Quinn L. Braclawska, F. Banneken, S.Wednesday noon. His subject as member of the State Baard of teng^totake thematioon and the vprld into his con- work which yearly brings New Si Boden.company with $58.25 inLwHow. Aline Dunn, Olga Carl- The Bev. Flnley Keech, pas- h l ith th ld Year cheer to many destitute homes memberships from- employees of berg and Simmons. wasvthe "Financial Crisis In thetor of First Baptist church, Education to succeed ttie late.Mri fidence and tell how far he plans tago with the gold The committee in cnarge •will con- that 'organization, and one $200 Educational Program of Newnominated for President _of the Mabel s: Douglass, former "deirj sist of Past Commander William Soliictors bring in stories of Kataway Kiwanis dob. purchasing ind other monetary policies, it is stated and one $60 subscription from In- gifts from those to whom the giv-Jersey." • of the New Jersey College for J. Hurd. James Mann and Charles : dividuals. ing means sacrifice, but who in- Women.- . ' j.. reliably.'^ •.••'*.• • •••! ' :r from the post and Mrs. Commissioner Spargo pointed OUR BOARDING HOUSE The exposition is designed to allay fears among »—»ja* ffSsh. Mrs. Daniel The latest available figures on sist on contributing "because the Mrs-.Iiittle, now in. her.seopndi,; out "that - unless "New-'^Jereey O'Connor and Mrs. Edward Dun-collections made by the various Bed CrossJias-been-so good to Golumbja P.-T. Ar term as president of the New'Jer- ULJ^'OM business leaders caused by uncertainty over the ad-ham of the.auxiliary. teams are as follows: St. Mary's me." makes ample provision for the sey State Congress of Parents, and: ministration's monetary goal. T>ere were sugges- church. $45; St.—Paul's-church, One canvasser-found an in-education of every child in tiie Teachers, has been active?:in- P.-/ The committee ,w01 call on all$17; First PresbytCTian, $27; Sec- valid, confined to her bed for Holds Gard Party T. A: affairs and1 service ;to;chfld^ tions of mocBfication of present policies. ~ the members of the post and state it win not be long before ond Presbyterian. $25.50;_ Junior many months who - has- received the state wffl. have to care for hood for the last 14 years,.servr',' — Official8~said~it was unlikelsrthe-Presidenfs auxtUary-tietween-Bow and theService league (stationed in •PUPS-"K)R A COUPLE the stilled care of the Bed Cross -— undfer-pTivileged_. chil- Many Prizes Awarded at ing as an officer on the. State,' '. message would be forthcoming before he leaves this distribution of the baskets for banks). $86:^individual, workers. Jiur*es.__Ever_since_Jhe_roll_ca]l. 1,000,000 Board as-county chairman, corre-;^ gifts and donations of foodstuffs $8645; Clark Township, $2. started she has been soliciting dren. Discussing the revenue for Party in GroyerGleye^" spomiing secretary, vice president"., afternoon for Warm Springs, Georgia. They look ; and money. . New Workers Added memberships from every friend the state educational program, land School and - has recently • beta-'?elected'-^ for it after he reaches Georgia and has further op- A committee was appointed from who comes to her bedside and-haa the speaker polnted-ojit -that a chairman-of-the-Middle-Atlanii the-sost-to-ald-ltt-the-dtys-Red To Various Groups 1: J1 portunity to study the effect of the^monetary^schemes New workers added to thalreade y induced a number to different method of raising money More than 60 prizes were States, council. Cross drive- The committee con- Join. on the weak government bond market, federal credit, sists or Thomas Stephens, chalr- iams include Miss Eva Martin must be found.. He showed that awarded at the largely attended Has Taken. Part In Many .' ' for Second Presbyterian; Miss Again and again the workerswhile real estate' now comprises •card .party, held,.by. the Colum- National Education Conferences -traderand-American business and-industry. "Eleanor Leaden, w. Maiy-sTMIss" report that they are asked to re- man Maxwell. __ 21 percent "of the' valuations" in bian School Parent-Teacher as- A New'Jersey tepresenUtiye^f, Irene Harriman and Mrs. E. Ptur. n in a few days when house- the P.-T. A. and N.- E. A., Mrs.-- The annual turkey contest con- Iffll, St. Paul's; Mrs. Arthur hoMers expect to have secured the the state, it is carrying 90 per-sociation in Grover Cleveland m T,iWi» has taken -part irt-i ^^lurte^m^tmm^d by t.h-^m^m^^'^m^m^mim'^f port will hf ro^ n cent-of the tax hirnien eluded Monday evening. November Drawes. Daughters of 'America" membership fee, .which must be Mr. Spargo. who was the guest school last night. The affair was national conferences in various; 27 with the awarding of the prizes John A. Overton, -who has been painfully scraped together. of Superintendent of Schools A.In charge of Mrs. Roy Boilings-' parts of the nation. During the Ic-Perryr-was-iatroduced by Dr*head and~ ai of the'' government, she. .was; mittee la charge consists of Past David Engelman, member of the The prize (winners were as fol-Federal • „ Trenton, Nov. 17—Savings in payroll costs ofCommander Hurd, chairman. Board of Education. named by. Miss' Julia Lathrop, i $520,580 for the first four months of the present fis- Hans Mathleson, Edward Kearney. )ffleen Nominated lows: Non-player—Mrs. Benja- head of the Childrens Bureau. Alfred A. Olroux Harry Newman. At Meetine Wednesday min Mathis, Fred Heid, Mrs. AWashington, as a member of the.' cal year were reported to Governor A. Harry Moore Martin Oettlngs and Clifford Father's Night Reconsider Action The Rev. Knley Bteech, pastor Collins:-door prize, Mrs. William commissioTi. to' promote the. na- ~ today by the Civil Service Commission. The Gov-worth; '-... ._. ... of First Baptist church and Uonal child welfare program. She ernor disclosed that at the rate the various state agen- Three new members were ac- chainnan. of the public relations -M. Muller, Mrs. Viola was Invited by President Hoover cepted last night. They are Peter Hee Club and Band Will Informed The Record Last committee of the dub, was nomi- McCandless, Leo Seller, Mrs. At.o continue her child welfare cies are reducing their expenditures for employees, B. Copper. 29 Church street; Pe- feature Program Night He WiU Not Re- nated for president of the group Mbschberger. Louis Balon, Mrs. work during his term of office. . the recommendations in the Princeton survey will ter Thelen. 81 Allen street'and for next year. Anna Pachman. Mrs. Edward Member of the Governor's William J. Ooldlng. 2| Uncota Monday Night turn to Public Office Other nominations were: Vice Maier, Mrs. Anna Mancuso,Mancuso.' WW. State School Commission : soon be met j , u avenue. J. Anthony, Mrs. W_ L Springer, The Rabway Men's Glee club Although the "faithfuls" in thepresident, A. Fred Hope-:-treas- She is also a member of the'A. v The Princeton survey, he said, urged reduction The committee In charge re- urer, A. Weitz. and board of 'di- F. Powers. E. Moschberger. Mrs. Harry Moore state school survey ported the Armistice eve dance fol- and the high school band wffl be First Ward Republican adopted a George R Way, C]yde LUiaberry, of more than $3,000,000 over a period rf three jears resolution at its meeting Wednes- rectors. Major Mark O. Kimfcer- commission and a member of the., iowing the NRA parade •-complete twojof the features of the enter- ling and Former President R. P.MUdred Woodhall. Edward'Maier, committee of six iiamed by-..,,,, and thrGownor said if the reducbon^contanued success. tainment Chalmers Reed, general day night urging Council President Lukens. The election will be held Charles Mundy, Faith Dukes, E.Thomas McCarter to make a final ' 'V,. Ross O. Fowler to reconsider his Anthony, Mrs. Helen Stokesbury, it will exceed that amount The payrolTfor the first . The post voted a donation to besecretary of the Y. M. C. A., has during next week's meeting. . review of the State School sur- he made the Bonnie Burn sanitarium resignation and that the other G. E. Muller, Mrs. George White, vey for the Governor. four months beginning-in July was $5.^^- | planned for the Fathers' Night George.E. Livingston, manager Mrs..Charles Mundy, Mrs. Mark s wa $ Christmas and clothing fund. O. P. clubs in'the city are plan- of the Rahway theatre, was elect- Although widely known, in the ' Commission pointed out that this was $520,580 less A donation of a book to theprogram the high school Parent- ning to adopt similar resolutions edJpj^ejmbershlp Wednesday^ Iron*. Mrs. E. Anthony. Mrs. county, state .and nation? Mrs. \ hHtd^Sg^lOaaess than 19321932;-; - (( post-by—E. Claire.—Woodbrldge. Teacher association will-hold in at meetings-during-the ensuing Walter^ Maple, business man- Salviar-Thomas-Salvia,—Mrsr ntaihirblenequaTIntai~hir'blen~equaTIy~actiwTny ~ JRnditt—JMrai_JErances_CapiteJlai. ^ TT«tBvaai- - ^H^P^^^F^F' ill • i • • • ~ — -. v ' wocic Mr Fowlpr infs Th Orover Cleveland school Monday ^geroTTtarR5fawayR£ 1locai-organizatiops^helpg A report was made of the par-night.- . . .Record last night that he would Miss Marge Feeley, Mrs. John'ganize several of the 'Pafent- ticipation of the Bugle Corps of I not reconsider his action and that John. Busch. deputy administra- Cashion, Mrs. Mary Orr, Miss tor of the! emergency reUefad - Teacher associations here.>.'She Litvinoff Talks Near End 25 members headed by Post Com- Several selections will be pre-he had positively retired from po- Doris Weller, J. Rellly, Frank has been a member of the'-Bpard1. CTT mander—^mH—Heugebauer _Bnted-by-tne-glee-club-to-b— e -fol- mlnlstratlon, were guests. • !•••• Miiini • H - , •* - » w " — — — ~ litical life.- .— -— 'oTHearth for nine years aiid -for on, Nov. 17—Agreement has lowed by selections played by the The meeting was in charge oi Washin Senior Vice Commander Joseph D-_ —The- resolution -requested that itd in.JBoyt- Hollingshead, Charles macy^years-yice-president^of^t" "higirschooi Dand~under"the direc- the former cbuncilman-at-firge reached by sident Roosevelt and Maxim Pairchild In the state Armistice by the Rev. Chester M. Davis Rasinussen; Mrs. Roy" Hollings- board. She has also served S3 Soviet envoy, on all phases of difference between the celebration In Hoboken Sunday. tion of Melvin Reed. continue his efficient and faithful head, Mrs. Margaret D. Lina- secretary to Rebecca Cornell Commander Neugebauer presid- Mrs. Mildred Roberts wffl give service to the city so that the pub- secretary. berxy. chapter. D. A. R., secret^fy :.to and Russia except debts, it is learned a brief resume of the activities lic might continue to benefit by ed last night with John Hassell, Held in $1,000 Bail Bridge—Mrs. Elsie Springer; the Woman's auxiliary of-the in official circles. The remaining problem probably adjutant. of the recent state parent-teacher his ability and leadership, Mr. Miss Sadie Miller, wits Catherine Rahway Memorial hospital for convention in Atlantic City. Re- Fowler tendered his resignationa s For Suicide Attempt Reed. five years and was president of will require several more days of discussion. freshments win be served. Greet- a councilman and head of the Bagatelle—Mrs. J. Reffly, M. the former Rahway Civic club.- Arraign Two For ings will be extended the gather- Common Council last WeWednesdayy Pleading guilty, to attempted Weiss. Principal Speaker At Recent Ing by Principal Ralph N. Kocheroch. nigh.t after he declared that the suicide, Elmer Hazzard, 33 years State P.-T.. A. Convention...^-- .._ OF THE ^X L\Vv»n TTMA> tor the annual Kitty, Kitty, Kitty! iscontinue SedairBuses paroled In the custody of hte fa-Father and Son banquet which Women Democrats Hold Now Where Are Your ~ ther. Adotoh Pakrul. pending wffl be held in the 7. M. C. A. X WAS SuQT 5 } —SECOND "PRIZE, tonight. The dinner will begin Masquerade Party But "KUtty" had wandered sentence onWcember 30. away- Monday - and did not TO X 2 VE»R OCOSTEER, Krascow entered a plea of notat 7 o'clock and will be followed by. a splendid program arranged Forty More Contributors Named at Meeting of Team Games and dancing were en answer the call. IN ) OhAAHA* STOCK nitty to receiving stolen goods -joyed-last-night-by-many-mem- [t-dld-not-take long h'owevfT August 14 and bis tnai was y a committee H Captains in Directorr-Ruum o£ the National a bers and friends of the Rahway to bring her back when tm ad proved by this board," was onsreaiu».^v^^~ set for December 20. His ball Garthfwalte, Jr. Pneumatic Company Wednesday Night appeared in The Record' last ANDTVRST was continued at J1.000. He was Rev. Earl Devanny, pastor of Women's Democratic asosdatlon day by the Board of Public Utility Commissipners in during a masquerade party Tuesday morning. About 8 TOR NMNCE.'PlES- a decision rendered in the case of Richard H. Gagrepresented by Attorney Harry J.First Presbyterian church. Wood- ' More than half of Rahway's quota in the annual Boy Scout o'clock a few hours after the Welner. .' bridge, will be principal speaker. Moose home. 25 Fulton street. QHIO «TATrE Wing, who, according to charge made by-thes Pubhc finance campaign was announced collected Wednesday nightyfol- Prizes for the prettiest cc paper was out a Record reader His subject will be "Prolepsis." lowing the receipt of reports by the captains of the teams partlcl- called to say that the lost was -Service-CoordinatedTransportrrwas-oper-ating-sucn -CARD-PARTS-HELn Former—Judge—Orlando H. DeyJ th were - awarded to James Shay, Mrs.- Henry YanS found aHd~soorrKllly wus Twenty-seven tables were in will be toastmaster. SchooShl l CCom- ^:ted out of the $1,100 which is Rahway's share^of the $6,0 |~home puring contentedly as vehicles between Nutley and Newark. missioner Stanly W. Jones, Sr., and Mrs. 'Frank Murray, while play Wednesday evening during a county towns, excepting Elizabeth, will contribute to the Boy Scout Mrs. Catherine Walker, Mrs. though nothing had happened. card party by Court Victory. No.will give the toast to the sons, Here is the ad that found the | Robert Fowler the toast to the Council, McGough. Mrs. John Wolke, Mrs. i49. Cath"Hc Daughters of Amer- Mffi^d-MrAu wanderer. — lca to 8t. Marks' hall. .The comdads- . the Peterson wlin~"tne^Sl report wasTn«te-Mon- E. A. Roy. Frank crHItchcockT PaM:kMurffia^ndMrsrg Seeekk KidnapeKidnap d YouthVBody mittee In charge consisted of Mrs. deliver, the invocation, and A. V'da. y night in the directors' room Bernard. Engelman.'E. G. Bart- Kiel won prizes for the funniest tO8T—Half-grown black and John R. Repkie. chairman; Mrs.Carkhuff will lead the singing. at the National Pneumatic com- lett, I. C. Williams, Anthony costumes. The Judges were: G. white kitten, four white feet SSan PrandscoPd , NovN. lWjJlWj.Jee '^Jj . Murlnger. Mrs. Bernard Edgar Kelley will' provide the pany where the report was made Horllng. J. Erwln Pettit. J. OL. Kirchgasner. Mrs. W. Mlsler, |__and_chest.JLeather collar and paoy wxicic laic *^*#w»w ™*« • • «v»—o. — side the San Mt^y^^ge Poland. Miss Mary Bast, Miss musical features. Wednesday night: TUB names~of dMlMri bells. RewanTlf returned "tb j „ eontrlbulure wei-e-publlshed-4n Marsh, Raymond: L. MortonT^W —7»-Jacques-avenue-or-caH-7—I * py .!s? counties were grappling muajr «. «"- — * -- Anna Bast. Tnomas E. Hu The Women's auxiliary of-the S Hauis. Direct^-Sftvlrig-Fumltolees Hart,kidnap«X murdered_San Josayouth and Mrs. Charles Murlnger. . "T"- has charge of the banquet, Tuesday's Record and more than Viola McCandless was 1836. and will be assisted by the girls' 40 were added! at Wednesday's ture company. Nelson L. Taylor, Mrschairma. n m charge of HAN HUBT ON BICYCLE meeting. Another report will beJr Reginald P. Lukens, Thomas J general chairman m charge It pays to use the Want Ads. Blue Triangle club. ' They get results because: Plete-the solution of a kidnaping m whi± the vie John Jaski, 44 Main street, was -Bestdes Mr. Garthwaite, other made at the National Pneumatic Pitzpatrick, Major .Mark O. Kim- the affair. The refreshment com- slightly Injured Wednesday night plant tonight.' berllng, Jesse P. Wralght, CUf-jmittee consistedl of: Mrs. James Almost everybody in Rahway ,, -V--*-"11***11*** •'''-••f-""""*' ^^^^ tim was murdered within a few hours after he was members of the committee are when the bicycle he. was riding Laurent. Edwardi The following were named as Mfor. dDavis Laurent, A., F.Hope the Rev, Georg. Chestee Rr. JHarr shayy, MrsHarper. Pierr, eMrs DePotter. Sebastia, Mrsn. and vicinity reads them. Olittord THE BAHWAT RECORD collided with a car driven by Rich- Ayers, Robert A. Coan. Stanly W contributors Wednesday: Al Cra-Hoffman, Cries, Edwin Godfrey, Mrs. Bmil Glatow and ard-TrlhuU, -*3JWhi!tier street. He vath, D. R. Kennedy, Jr., A. R.Hallday, Mrs. B. iBerry. Dion K.Mrs. August Kiel. The Home Newspaper" i_-^^^e»«i8.rf.th(e^a^7^. • • • — - R. comu-Jones, Jr., Earl H. Walter-and Randolph L. Oilman. Shotwell, Arthur Mansfield, F. C,Dean, F. C. RoTjerts, Rahway The Democratic women: will AH Want Ada te Per Wart murderers, Thomas H. Thurmond, former San Jose Ravinea •Institution. Kenneth S. jhold a public card party Tuea> ChbAfltt triw, H..M. _Searte!<' nhftrles L: —- • for Winter. A. 'nagger." ~R. & day" afternoon' __" a "buslfless Mtnlmnm salesman for an oil-companvrauthorities ltcbier-River—street, ^ —, E. Coxbta.^ThF Rahway RecordCharles, .meeting ^j night Any One Ad 30 cento I Prestone. Glycerine, Alcohol Iconklirr. Dora --—•_-—i. w is home after a visit at Poors -Morton Briwn-M#»" "«a Mlltaa JQulnn, Henry Crosby, PercJohy Crofn Lt. Thomas Laurent. ... Moose home Please Turn to Page Eight gndbrKrC--——: / '

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Phone Rahway 7-060fl PAGE TWO THE RAHWAY RECORD—The Foremost Semi-Weekly of Two Cpunties —FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1983 PAGE THBEI5 r TO GIVE PLAT under the Phone Rahway 7-0600 THE RAHWAY-RECORD^The Foremost Semi-Weekly of frwp (Jptfntiea-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1933- Education Week Install Of ficers ftaS WBe*i*al for "Safety Mis SUnbath Helmg. Winter Styles FatiorMature Figure Ptrit," * three-wt modem oom- A,box for the this afternagji for William J. it. Paul's Chapter &• to be p«aente4 by the Senior w«* packed) by the Hunter, 78, from the home ot his ,+" * •*' • + * + . • + * 4- .-• • •••+•;•*••* young ,9tatto'» •ocJetr ot 8t Obituary son, William Hunter, 30 Oak To Hold Novel Party , ESPECIALLY V TYPE, BODICE CUT, AND SURPLICE CLOSINGS, GIVE Paul's Bjriaeopal church, was held street, with toe Rev. Chester M. THAT SLENDERIZING EFFECT this week. J. 8Unley Davis it Davis, pastor of the First Pres- In surroundings depicting an 1*HIS U Nation*] -U>o*J WMk when: Plans Made at Meeting ALFRED BABCOCK matt Play. Presented at Assem- < coaofainf the production. ^ y ye*" &n expert motor byterian church, officiating. ocean ltoer, the Sunday- school A dignified gown ia the dwss 1 w» are remlnd«i th»t honey l> a jeral services winbe belli at m BY HARRIET of ancat red velvet, sfcowi be- bly ty" XibrAry atllclout Md "flavorful iweet wltH For Annual Chanties The cast Includes: The Misses mechanic for the government in Mr. Hunter died Tuesday night' chapter of St. Pauls church .win ; taahions tor too-mature lovr. Noto tho velvet flowers at many uiei. . Stebeth Helms. JKU V«o Palt, ) a m. today for Alfred Bab- New York City. Be was a na- in the-home of his son follow- hold a "Holiday :• Cruise" card $4, from. his Ute resMence, figure einphaslrt necklines and the neckline ni»a belf or self . - Council Broccoli I* « nVw-oia eouJln. of at Christmas Jean Pelton.- Marge Donegmn; tivejrf west Haverstraw,-N. Y. ing a generaT decline due to'ad- party to the'parish, house, Tues- wBBtwer. rathfr n«w to tht» coanr Rutherford street, "wlthr the vanced years. ~He ".was" born in material?—A-whlto «i»tlu-colUr. W Warwick Kl- 11 'eceased is survived by'his 1 day evening, November 21, for Monte Sale : which cube revealed or BO", at a? but "actually the vtgtTaHH Jf"m SUIT of the ;"Pgqltenge B Babcbck, County Down,- Ireland, and had- the benent: of tne proposee . E5TA i- -Necklines are slenderising aud which' c«ullllo*er wiin aeVdoped- It were installed at a largely attend- ton. Jack Doaegan, lived in America during the •oirrthot«qncrs-«Hrtends-take-ptjrt- apd some o£ them give as U»o wearer chooses, is showu •••V sshool was ~>th«rn: spinach an both In Margaret Bearens, of BtoomOeld. toterment win be to He- clude solos by Miss Ruth Mock, J.-, Surplice closings are right, tn the The play was to celebrate Book oarkel mi:i'"i»r with cabbage. c»ull- ter, missionary In The Con. Ten- 1 cemetery, a*mervHle,-N._X. Harry: Babcock._and two sisters, for the past six years^jHe.^was Atwater Kent winner for 1933, V They do th* sameisunderla- flomr and- Hr x*r\r JOTOUU.—- Wlnwr with her daughter. Miss Ethel Mrs.—Msrt_- Bowfrs an* Mrs. Week: and illustrated^ tte Influ- i**d.nuL'i»-l< '•"• ttoe quality Bearens. serving as monitor, and tt Baicock died Tuesday night a; "Clifford—:'Painter.—• Victor flng trick and they're smart as Ivttucd. Piiitity ofvatall dreilplfic hetps' heart disease following an Cnristine 8cank, all ol Garne"r- ""Besides" his s'on'm RahwayrMr." Recording- contest winner. Cards OR largest C- ence of • the library" upon~~a~uni" Grand Regent MrsTHaxerHurl* TUI 1 to mmk« them mod «n»W f«xit and of Court CaritaSi BtrnmfH'1. •» , of only two days. He had Hunter is inrrvlved by two other will be played and -fortunes told it often are- ttlamcd with educated Joees-famfly^After4he the lettuce .with fr>i** ana a resident of Rahway for SOD3,—Herl>ert- Hunter, ot—Jersey- "Madame—Hanisfck1*—3£he- HALVES ••-. cqns j White of some pastel color: Touches -jpinea tte-ntcMy (apply oQix . cmningffiffcc r r:;WniJASI: Ji HUNTER--~ City,:-and .Alexander Hunter,-of Kot-goli-or-sll»ery--Unie..ar» •used . Ortttrrall U the belt quality cltrut Those Installed were: Grand re- Glasgow, Scotland. Twdf" daugh- they found their- entire outlook trull on" th»: market though there gent.* Mrs." TeSerxr Hanahan: Weil Hew -York._ H«_w»s ::Puneral_service*-will- be held prizes, a floorlamp, an electric PiJn profusion this year and no Ward- 1^1 Callforel* and Florid* ters, Mrs. John Cherry, of Ches^ mixer and an electric appliance, "Tiobe isjcomplete until it has been upon llft_caanged_by_tfae_boofcs vice regent, Mrs. M. J. Listen; lec- t«rileld,-MflS3.,-and Mrs. Robert ormnge*. — turer,- Mrs- James Kinneally. and 90 other prizes given by the '' brightened up with a bit ot gutter. they read. The mother prepared bu pnpand Thompson, of Glasgow: 22 ocal .merchants. SLICED Ton Can have gold around your better meals, the children received Tbt Qomker Muld prophetess Mrs. John W. Rybidd. grandchildren and seven great- thcte menu* lor you. Jr.; historian. Mtas Anna J. Ryan: The- committee to charge to- better •angte-in'-sctioot-and -the- grand children, also survive. h the guise o£ gold-petaled flowers financial secretary, Miss eue -^Mdtveriea Made Through-Mete «5j.SRSJ._L boys learned to build worth-while Brmlsed Chuck of Be«f O'Connor; treasurer. Miss Agnes Mrs. William Kenny, Mrs. George or on the cuKs of a' frock: And things Instead of teasing their 218-220 Wood Avenue MAEY E. THORPE BURIED don't target about thorn attractive Boiled Potatoes Keeshan: monitor. 'Mrs. Cather- 24 HOUR SERVICE Linden, N. J. lack. Mrs. M. F. Gordon, Win- No. I and glamorous gold jackets to wear sisters. • • Carrots Onloni ine Walker: sentinel. Mrs. Mary funeral services were held Wed- Hull and Harry Simmons, St. TIPS , square-can Miss Jane D" Beynon assisted Bnad and Butter over dthner dresses. CuitardPie Domminey; chaplain. Rev. C. J. Telephone Bahway 7-1263 nesday afternoon for Mary E. I- * • •• in directing the play. The cast Tea or Coffe* Milk Kane: trustees for three years. Miil Thorpe, 72, who died Sunday at Hi-Y Inducts Six was as follows: Mrs. Jones, her home 1966 East 82nd street. •••G. •. »T Six new members were induct- QUALITY GOLDEN BANTAM can dress ylth the toaterlal runul Jones. 'Marie Marboffer; And? Qnm Bean*. French Style- Mrs. James H. Kearney. Jr, was IWMEAVX. at Iidwest Prices in the Thorpe family plot In Jones, Fred Stanler: Kdna Smith," >*pn«ing the satin rounded V neckline. Town—What Can I Do To Boost SQUARE TARD 57c nue. The rites were conducted Ann Leber, Virginia Roberts and BARTLEH can suede gloves, purse and pumps, It's Tfarsleeves are lone, with- wlille • its crecut?" xne essay must oe 15th Annh PEARS rHo; restee #rhich forms a long rolled the perfect costume lor nice lunch' George H. Scott, of Battabeth, collar. Or It can be worn with the eon dates, informal teas, or an gloves pulled up over them. A returned to the National Munld- 27x48 HEAVY AXftONSTER RUGS of Jehovah's Witnesses, formerly Ilie club Trill hoM an lnlti&* ulternnnn of bridge,. black velvet hat and velvet slippers pal league, 309 East 3tth street. The 15th annlTersary of B«h-| PJERTON the International Bible Students' tion next month with John -Du- -tepels-Jtrattoned—high—across—the- make It a grand~dress-up costume. icU. No. tOB. largest neck la- front, showing only a little " The dress ot uncut red velvet is New York City, on or before No- When you buy Koppers Sea- ttnts to tleh OileuUl w ilation. Interment* 30 and-must not be long- Pocahontas. was celebrated family plot in Rahway cemetery. in charge. President John Rhine- ft masquerade party Wednesday board Coke be eon to look for snddesigBS. can er than 1.000 words.' the seal on your delivery slip. The bearers .were:. David Rob- smith was to charge Wednesday M. Williams at the regular j scarlet fever and one case of en- Important coming events were night at the Moose home. The WHILE THEY LAST monthly meeting of the Board of cephalitis. prise winners were: Mrs. Walter L ; This seal Insures you of tht bins, a brother-to-law, with whom night, with Vice President J. R. 12 Beaths Here wouncgd as follows: the deceased had.made his home; Park and Robert Fowler handling Health in the City Hall Wednes- Miss Medora M. Squier, city November 29, -Thanksgiving fiprlngrr. Mrs. Oeorge XMngfield, 15 oz. child hygiene nurse, reported ISO Vss. Emil Glatow. and Mrs. 27 in FELT CARPET Richard Charmsbury. of Balti the Induction service. day night. The October death to- basket roll call. In charge of the more; Thomas Cranbury. of Han- Buring October tal was five less than during the home visits during October, birth Marion Hosgtsart. The affair was PARTY FOR LDJDE SOCIETY TOMATO JUICE cans Home Economics club. Freda charge of a committee headed HALL RUNNER over. Pa.: Walter Charmbury, of corresponding monta last year. record of 115; pre-6Chol children Davenport, president, and Doro- 79c dans for a Christmas party 51. attendance at Baby-Keep-Well by Mrs. W. H. Branney. Bit and Mfcs Daatgn. TABS South Orange. Cancer Caused 5 Deaths in During October there were IE thy Peterson are writing-a-play. .&Wexlerlnc to be held Decembeii MTwere made births compared! with . 17 list station 108, made 104 visits to - December 8, Junior rip ^5 foot-^ The council will nt**iYi an en- RAG RUGS SMASHES STORE WINDOW by the Linde society. V. O. A. Sat- Past Month; Births year, •with five less marriages ia classrooms in schools and con-ball; dance, announced by Kay tertainment to be tendered to the DWribntor. of Cwl. Coke aad Foe] OO urday evening to Moose home. ducted flTm^Bl gramlwatJnn of 86 Great Pocahontas and her staff Frank Hand. 31, of 236 Jaques A delegation . win attend the otjfrf-i 1933 Tith seven while 12 test Handley/.and Carl House." TKl. BAH. 7-WM . , f avenue, was arrested by Patrol- cans Rise; Marriages Fall place in October, 1932. children ' • by Mooa oouncU. Somerrine, Pe- T 36x61. 59c- 27x54.39c State meeting, December 9. Fer- December 13, opening basketball ^ ^ ris for man James .Cbman- at 7t35 last dinan3 Larson -was in charge ot Five cases of contagious d:s:a£; The entire board was present at 12;East Grand Street ' night-on a. charse of-being-drunk Five-Si the 12 deaths In Rah- the meeting which was in charge game with Keyport in the Frank- snber&Wp.i etred and one the meeting with Oscar~Ohlman, way during October were caused were reported in Rahway during p and disorderly after he had ; the monfE! ^fhese included two of President Dr. George L. Orton. December 15. Senior play, "TO. secretary. ;;»ud by cancSr, according to the statis- candidate initiated. The meeUng {smashed one of the plate glass cases each of tuberculosis and was in charge of Mrs. John Boras. With Crowfoot Borders hi Rooe. Green and Bine tical report of Health Officer P. Leave It to You," directed by Miss windows at the store of Charles In the old days, gasoline was V. F. W. Auxihary Plan Jane D. Beynon. Chalconas. in the Exchange towed out to sea and dumped as a I Ver Week-End Specials in Quality Meats IT GEOWS-WE HAV rhristmafi Card Party Principal Kocher, in behalf of building, Irving street. waste by-product of kerosene. the parents of the Rahway High Plans were made last rughTTjy School F.-t. A., thanked Mr. the Ladies' auxiliary to Mulvey- Dlxon and his assistant, Anton Ditmars post. No. 681, Veterans Amon. for their leadership in of Foreign Wars, for a-Christmas conducting the P.-T. A. member- •MILTON MARKET- card' party to ^ ship- drive-. Tne pnzes, as orter- ing Chickens . December-7,—Initiation-was-held by the'H.r3rP.-T.-Av; weie be«th of WiHUmK^VanderbQt, ft. for MrsTSIary Golding. (aboTe) shocked many friends in distributed as follows: First prize, •oeiety thirragboot UM country. Tht The committee in charge of »S, Room B5, Mr. Reed, proctor; mng miUioniita was killed when raaey Norlliwwtani the card party consists of Mrs.second prize, J2, Room C4, Miss _ s car crashed info a trailer near Fresh Killed r CUckem, lu; Whole or Either. Half Ib. Frank Harper, rriainnan: Mrs. Fresh Hams Wise, proctor; honorable mention. RidgeUnd, S. C while b« was driv- Soup Chickens, lb »H-»b awrage—tb . Bj HARRISON CARROLL her forthcoming pietaza, Irene Heim and Mrs. A. Pagans. Room B4, Mrs. Bordcn, proctor. ing from Miami to New York with a J4 Turkeys, lb 18 VU relative and a chauffeur. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES mnw. mi. m rwn b«m»i«. tm. Mr*. Van KleafI Thanksgiving committee was The Junior Re4-eross-4rtve_in Golden West h appointed as follows: Mrs. E the high school resulted in every Genuine Spring T«mg Heas SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY H0LLTW00D, .-Only Not all gold mines are phoneys. •nee yott: tt a few hoors after her arrival John MOjan and bis brother have '• faithfully Britt^-chairman; Mrs. A. Apgar. proctor room-having 100 percent ll-Ib avenge Fowl, 3V2-lb av. Mrs. G. Regan and Mrs. M. Ens- Legs of Lamb,.lb 17 CHOICE CUTS PRIME __ here, Sally Hand, whoso fan dance been developing a data up abov* Iwhlle long and the small red cross signs ap- 18 •hocked ojave fa th» red rock' district. Big Week-End-Sale of Choice Grade •M-wlH tice. pear in every room. Nineteen and New York keln's is i Rib Lamb. 8KLOIN Rumps or Solid VQ c They*™ Just reestrsd an offer to Mrs. Benjamin Summer, Hill- rooms returned $31.61. Miss officials, mixed sell It for $40,000, stfll retaining 20 PORTERHOUSE ide, assistant staff inspector ol Eleanor Houghton. faculty secre- Chops, 2 lbs FOatTBBHOUBB Veal to Roast, lb |0 in an argument per cent'iatenst m tha profits. Onion county, and a delegation tary, was in £harge_of the col- 29 or ROUND RIBROAST/lbift with Paramount SWTFTg QPAUTY BEEF Stndlo beads. auicx GUMPSS ' SIRLOIN OR You Gan Save Money Here^on paid an official visit. lecUoas. I -TKiTStBjdltf A delegation consisting of Mr. The Hi-Y group is hopeful that 'wants the act- _ _m iga__ Your S\ and Mrs.'John Eustice, Mr. and IFKE3H-KILLED MILK-FATTED re«i to mako stictiffi bvtwMB Peter Anio sitd STEAKS 25 many* of the boys' of the school Drexel Biddlo Stoel is that tho two Mrs. L. W. Kettner. Miss Grace will have an_epj>ortunity to at- two weeks of parties had tho whol* • Embassy I Miss Kettner and Henry Yantz, attend- 'personal as* tend the Father and eon banquet BEER KING Shoulder Chuck Roast or earanco« in Hub to thomstlTCi after tho fight - wl [society edi| ed the joint Installation of at the Y. M. C. A. tonight at 7. F0W4, lb &orthern Call- and nmaisod to scowl at each otner 12 fo 14 oysters- Fruits & Vegetables Mitchell-KeHey post, Union. Wedv foT45minutes.... Nowthatyoong Tsti SbMa . [ Rahway ] 1 Pork Chops, lb Chuck Steak, lb (ornia before nesday night. • < <• PLAN JOINT CARD PARTY 15 ANT WEIGHT the begins her Gary Evans Crosby is old enosgh to the cup [glad to AW) WE HAVE THE LARGEST VARIETY 13 Crass Bb ar Beoaa to bo taft with a SUM, Dixie Loo L I. Oysters Mis. -Lillian Wernicks, presi- Arrangements for a Joint card Freah or Smoked picture. fofthe i pasty "wilh""ttie" Rfr ' SPECIAL FO* FBI. and SAT. ONLY I Sally says she as plans to retarn to the seroon. IN THE CITY dent of the Hillside auxiliary. Fresh-Honey— I8IKLOIN .. Toa should soo tho long, shiny land trie Jhe _dark_hoj«_prize._.Mrs neaday. November 22. were made CALI HAM has waved her L Tripe, lh ROAST, lb fans for the lart ear Brnco Cabot gavt to Adrienas fbors. No'L SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY John Eustice' presided, with Miss by 'Essex-County lodge, Ho. 27; t. Ames-for-a-weddiiig-jwsentr-r-.-^Ames-for-a-weddiiig - a O. -W WrtAiiy night VllllttnW 18 1 AlicAli o VihVihttt e andd C Cy Barttott, who Grace Kettaer, secretary.._-— te"r and doesnt want to do the dance vrn^nnp and Mrs. R. Graeme ^Canadian Bacon jersey Gut .•*• - b»»» boaa -aiiafav from tho-tat« MadeJrom- ' personal. but once in a picture. " bl Jh Juicy Florida ORANGES, 20 for .25c SENTENCE POSTPONED are in charge. The Rebekahs, REPEAT I fl realize well have to capitalist spots tine* that trouble over John Just On the motion of Assistant Not Sliced, 11 Spare-Ribs, lb Warburton. wen dancing at the FANCY CREAMERY Pasteurized Cream ' • b. Friday, .night,planned^ toconduct Pork Loin |l*« PER CENT PURE HOME-MADE PORK I on the publicity given the fan dane* Beverly WUsUn. BUTTER riorfaa GRAPE FRUIT, Fine~Quality, 6 for 25c ProEecutor Mahon, Judge Edward Initiation ceremonies fox Lady :.for- a-while." A. declares, "but, —The _go*sl pi have been calling A. McGrath in Quarter Session Will Be Here Fresh Ground Pure Pork from now on. I want to concentrate Gwan Heller (Hra. Jack Warner1! Wessel lodge, East Millstone, De- as moch as-possible on Sally Rand, Fancy Large BANANAS, dozen 719c~ court;—EH!zai»thr~Frt3ByrT»st^ xmber 14. pound 1 niece) and'Marj-Brian-rivalsJor_ or poned tor one week the sentence Hamburg, 2 lbs Sausage, 2 lbs jtheactresa.tbeactres ' the attention of Dkk Powell Tab- rions charges brought against her.Tht_ girls net and lathed th».sto^ Like most other new players, Idaho POTATOES. 15-lb bag 39c Orders for the Finest of White Bose Picnic AH 1 Whole Mfflt Astor India Ceylon TEA however. Sally Is on the lookout for write them fas* enough Oas« days. R AISIN D RE/WSTGRASeMOTHErsr-LargeToof-7O* Green ASPABAGOB, 2 for CHEESE, poimd Orange Pekoe, 1-Ib can • a house in Beverly Hills. Samuel Goldwyn has lost offend Invents Speedy 'Barrel Ship* 19 the sports ac* fSOfiOO for an origi- Bl K»jw-Loose CARROTS, 3 pounds 10c I JC8T THE TSONQ FOR STUFFING nal-forEddi^ Cantor. . .. Buddy Fancy Ubby's Oar-Owa Brand White! The gossips insist thatXffiTEee Rogers Is in town for flvt days.... C FINEST QUALITY 'MAINE1- 100-lb bag Liquors. Wines CHINOOK SALMON MATONNAIBE and John McCormlck ore altar- Back from Honolulu. The BIO Gar* VwHITE BREAD .^GRANDMOTHER'S Large Loaf O PRESERVES, *-H> 32 RKE8T FRESH-KniED JERSEY boand, else why did he give her the %-Ib can. I for ...... 2C99 ' Pint sto 22 I star sapphire ring. If you can be- wen autertabuug at Uw yi^-RHnrhOweverr-marriago-ti^RHnrhOweverrmarriagoto hoteTOlngv^j- ues CoUege Inn TOMATO the farthest thing from his mind, John Bright ill JUICE COCKTAIL White Rooe White Rows CATSUP even to a swell girl like LIU. then too with pkg. LABT CHANCE AT THIS PRICE LargeBotUe, B for ... Cttlldlti •-• • Large die bottle 19 COCOA, 2 Ib. can 19 "Sure 1 gave her the ring." he Spraguo.... SHREDDED WHEAT Cordials, said yesterdayrday, "bubut It'Itss a dinner EUanore Haat Extra Fancy"BRUSSELS SPROUTS, qt r... 14c Fancy DUX Royal GeUUn:—" TlaTd-NorrCnphed—--j-lfl- riBg-I'viI' B hhadd It in the strong-bostrongbox |-and-Dr.—Frank UNEEDA PICKLES, qt. Jar DESSERTS, fkg PDJEAPPLE, 8-o» can. 2W*. for a long timev and just decided to Nolan are Special Baking APPLES, 2 lbs ...... 14c That Are Obtainable make Llla a little present." slated to be the ASSORTMERr BAKERS jriX^OWOTONS, 3_Round8. 10c Waldorf TOILET SUPER SUDS. New- next air^lopeii. ENGLISH STYLE 14 —gomes-^omes-a ttlegrsm. faton,:, faonv JJllt Fancy HUBBARD-SQUASH^-lhs ".. .1 VWe Are Preparing to Sandra Shaw, in Phoenix. FEUTT and VEGETABLE DEPABTMJSNT "No engagement Definitely WOOd IS (JWABQ California ORANGES, 15 for ...... 25c Make This, Rahway's .not by a 16,000 ATASTY LUly"White MUSHROOMS, lb '.. .25c Greatest Liquor California Fancy Tender —WeTTeHBughrbat huw about th a ww& •tar-bnt- . The .object ORANGES. 17 for 25 STRING BEANS, 2 lbs canary diamond ring Gary ptpkn by Phil Sweej APPLE, CIDER, (Bring Your Jug) gal 25c the model bt a ship Invented by • Headquarters' , 19 up from the jeweler before he left the agent Florida ORANGES Bbnaoon .-••.•'.' . - et Kraut, ~~9 his wife. Leila 19c Capt. Harry IJaribw ot Port Fancy Clean Texas BRQpK PALE PURE HORSERADISH Large Sixe. U f or . The dinner dance In honor of Hyams. BUI SMOKED BUTTS u LRTflCE, 8 beads-- .Blalcely, Wasav who claims It .25 SPINACH. SOM . 1 Haines did tho ground and Bottled on the Farm, 2 for 19c Marie Dressier ! sixty-second birth- decorating aud is designed to attain a speed ot Florida . • • Fancy White Large WHITE TUBNlWor day promises to be Hollywood's big- 100 miles an hour. This "bar- sst testimonial. Melro-Goldwyn had to take plenty of bows for it at GRAPE FRUIT,' 7 for 25 MUSHROOMS. PABSNIPS, » »yer Is remodeling the Interior of tho Berg houawarming Sunday. 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f. NOVEMBER 17,1933. THE RAHWAY JRECOftD^fhe Foremost geadjfegkfr .o .THE^RAHWAY REmitft-fhV v* PAGE Gardeners Plan Associate Memberships; Local Elks to Take Part in Bridge Tfrbrney ? WiH Bbit SkubertTheatre, Newark, Monday SI td\BtficipSte in Nat, it .1 To Be Wptld V DIAITA Neighborhood Gardeners DisctlBs Plans Bridge Tournament Next Friday \\ RlALTO At Rahway NSt Wo BROADWAY To Inaugurate Associate Memberships; Richest Girl By Bnshnell Dimottd a u t^f rotnrp nf thntamiableliiqa- IChaBCn isimmeraed in a gla»taBk «&en. iiaumann Speafcs on Kvergreen$" tic Mr. Lopea whom you-know- because of the greed for gold of 4»tt*»^* (> Htit.K SH*ay «ntrle» iw^SlS^?^tlt>« to the best ^on the as Joe Cook, is an event calling the uniformed attendants who Tim Woikhbofhood QflrMnT ^IMftd p^ipin f foo r tfrB TQWiffW annual open- SUct' W",Uonal Bridie toufnamtnt to now held for more, than the customary fes- surround hlni. Don't ask MCtd -and less experienced gardeners into associate .membership to extend •explain: -you have to~see it to'!»- jIj clubs Umusbout tht-Onlicd SUUt It is. freely predicted in toons ol bunting and •noarse" Joterest ln-RardeWngi during their meetinz in' the home of iir. pia nf of FrWay. November H. Both iontract and auc ot,"8aniarang'- wSch^ ^ cheers. lieve it, and even then you -don't ,/J f i Mrs, :Erederick C._Hyer,:23 Etai' avenue, Wednesday evening. Today . #eanMday.JJovtmber it play«i and the tournament will W tor one night only tuhway l^fvy. has a build which ecUpteTtnem an! Mr. Cook, who has been not in-believe it much. Kenneth Baumann was 'the*- : ; "Oliver Twisi," marionette show PraientaUon of three-net com- hamenthere Wffl be plajrtd *t the *!«• dub, M Wtst' "fiamarangj:'*Ul,l« ahown along with "Beauty for Salt" with appropriately described' as the Mr. John "Shubert, the impres- ario of the occasion, has surrOttnd- -.speaker of the evening. His sub- Alexander Lee.-37 Pierce street. by Mr. and Mrs. EUkit P. Corbln &Zn££L ftmhle Phlnnli^rlSt; hnhlbetlnrile M »t «:SOp. TOT f- ~'~^~ " m Eiidi r CME Fire icto ot ace.wudeauorilLb.udauorilLbe incincludl e Rube Goldberg of the stage, his •Jedt was "evergreens." Mrs. John te. this Jttde*att Olittefe dub. ete-Mary's Alumni" assodatron." St. hot: deigned -to-visit.; this-town ed:-Mr.--Co0k-rwith-a: lot;otiSWfiU- Miss AQeene Van Allen and Joha According to tha rules ol along with t&JK twoo feature produtproductioni s ffo r ttomorrow night : : performers;-some pretty settings ning. •'•" .' ' .-_ ' ••••-- -- since, three years agoShls "Pine ;.S. Anderegg presided. Van Allen, Church street, JLnd Mary's auditorium, evening. tournameat eatrlea ihould- make Hh bi{i Joint tard party tit tho R! —Bui UWJ^feg^art^HtlsHh^AhmanrnlmseUrd^He - and Dandy" hung up a new high by Russell Patterson, the big Sttnt- —rC*****-*hlmini —v—•,!f • mi TUT.11 isaa_—-•••- •" ""ifywriiiiiy It HFBu u,m>» "-tor, and Mrs. O. A. Wilkerson, visitea Mr. Lee's" son, Alexander tion of Second Presbyterian bekahs and "odd Fellows, Main *~ •— *"*• ^4». g-cigr B^H atrthebox-dffice&tJfthe-Str-Jamesr cover-manr-andy-the-most^-inane- ««-«rranlr*4 hands wltixoUHnot- ter Jrom the-lungle« of the Malay Peninsula and accordina- to then the Erlanger. . • ' score since "The Doll Olil"--ln -Sr.i Wood's iane, Colbnia, are en- Lee" churcli, ut"tfae~homc- of-Mrs.—Ar Bnd-UojiroVsHeefe,—evening^—~^- |T*nMa«rjtart;_jiij.j j _»»• dlreeUiir. ot-th> ahow acted for the "glow of hi« triK' -i "tertaining Mrs. Wilkerson's aunt, J. Westlike. 51 • BUn avenue, a Thursday, November 23 i ,he—interim~Afc-Cookp dayr against par, no sartlcular bidding -"^" TSualer platKTfc^ would not •ooept money xor the work. peared. with no success whatever Trie" music, however, ooeaa't Ers=-€koree-fe-6ehaeHer-,-West- — o- -by—American Le- _ Th»» inaxperiefic* of Ahmang before th» ?xr,m niu, ^ygp • minster, Maryland. . in_ihe_Jieadquar- system win be Used. TH> triesrw it seems. In London-in a contrap- matter a great deal, since it-is-eml- Mr. and Mrs.-Walter Cook, 47 Card party by Franklin School frealtlaa has*, simnle to tthh e picturituree ann aUr of naivete whiwhich i s ddelightful to behold. tion called "Fanfare." It is even nently Mr. Cook's, and Mr. Chas- — • —o — Parent-Teacher association in the.tera. 8:30 p.m.- •ttrtt; Mri. t R»r sai-yu. the^eiuttiul native girl who plays opposite him, was WhitUer.. street, have left for a avenue; JJ reported—incredible as it may en's, evening. But the cast does "Abblo Ann Marsh, daughter of rip tihrounrt th? southern Direct Saving building, St. George Meeting ot the Mothers' club. lust as Innocent ot the art ot actinias he. snnnri tn American enrs^that he help quite a bit. There is; and Mrs. Rolphr-T. Marsh, states and Florida. Or. U. L. bowery, auperictondent i booed. of all. the incredibly _ Annual Father and Son b&n- well' U to«Ue priiet wUT"6e W..P. Weber, New Bruawj*, St; George avenue,* entertained — o — of schools in Middlesex county, awarded in both the-'aucUon and "f he MadGtaui"WiU Be Shotvn at Liberty This is all by way of prelude to Harriet Hoctor, the danceT'Who afternoon at the Co- qust at the t. M. G. A.. 6:30 p. m. will speak on "Education Fox nne: Mr. a R. Morton. Wl Mr. and Mis. Herbert Springer, contract dlvUloro. the statement that Mr. Cook is waltzed to fame in the Duncan operative kindergarten, St. George Monte Carlo party by choir of Leisure Time," evening. r beth avenue. " Daring In theme and sen-— 45 North Montgomery street, re- The cOmmlttw in Rabway wUo sttlonal tit Its drama, "The now to be seen at the Winter Gar- Sisters' woebegone "Topsy^ and '•^(Jhue and Hamilton street,_ln First Baptist church, evening. Friday, NoTtmber 24 are accepting the reterration* den, quite undamaged by the Eva" and who decorated I'.'tWSh ' honor of her fifth -birthday. Her cently entertained August Pltha, Social, Cheerful Workers Of Card party by ^oiine People's Mr, an* Mrs. J. w. Mad Qame" will faeftn at Philadelphia. ' are: Mrs. Mabel TJlbHch. JM sods, John and tbe Uberty theatre. Ellia- scorn of the Londoners, in "Hold such lyric grace the late Florenz giiests were lee Cole. Joan Orattd Street chapsl,_evenlng. Republican league of_,_ Clark Your Horses." You will have Zlegfeld's entertainments. '•'-"' — O— -;• Hamilton street; UJCF Commerce street. bethi tomorrow. Also ln- Menschlng, Constance fteeb. Jef- 1 "iiasquerade party. Sunday in the portable school, trouble, financial or physical, in Miss Hoctor and her lithd troupe Rita Van Pelt, daughter of Ml . KATHEBINB KOEHLEJt school. Trinity M K. church, in 100 Wwt Mntoa aTenue: Hn.M. Prtnetton> Dartmouth duded on the program will frey Plerson, John McClure, Rob- evening. . be five acts of-outstanding getting in. For New York likes Joe of vestals perform little miracles e Oilman, Paul- a---d-^tr&-Kenfleth Vatt^ PrtN ifae c'nurcli ltetu^i DarU. 76 Bm avenue; Urs. John tame In Princeton of grace and precision -"""-'•' Students of iNew. Jersey College 06ft «W- winnviiifi iimturtnt ttrni" took, curious as that may seem. • Cteland, Colin Dillon, John Still- lin, and a granddaughter of Mr. Tomorrow afternoon-- That's-a break for him, since times during "Hold Your Horses" for Women selected Miss Kath? Rahway Girl Scouts' Camp Re- MurRhy. "HM- Mm of v well, Ernest Aanderson and John "ana Mrs.. Arthur. Van- Pelt, 49 Children's matinee and thanks- union. 'Hold Your Horses" is no bargain and they even get away witH 'a East MUton avenue, celebrated erine V. Koehler of Middletown, Humor^ assisted' by Dick -Marsh. giving story by Mrs. J. Erwin Pet- Saturday, December t and Dorothy. Nation BRIN. in itself. Based on a fable of theflea ballet, which may make you her fourth birthday anniversary N. Y.. a senior, to represent them tit in tile llderah Outing club. 3iS0 dizzy Nineties by Crime Expert and ten but which is certainly ar com- at_the_26th .annud^conference^ot Hassenpfeffer .supper, Clark Flo and Christie and Com- flrita^-a-Jamlly-gatliering-Sunday- p.~m;,-spbn»(Jred by- the- -Junior j To wniWp FlihlBg club, evening; pany. Mary Haynes and Bonald Cdmah and Elissa tandi, above, will be seen, in Historian Russel Crouse and Semi- pletely entertaining Job. •••!«•« night.' _. _ the Women's Intercollegiate asso- Service league. Bt SAFE WITH The Masquerade" at the local ptayhootB for four days betinnbic Funnyman Corey Ford, it purports Other troupers who enliven the Maple avenue, entertained Wed- ciation for Student Government. Monday, December 4 Nfbon's CatlaM —o — Card party by Court Victory, Annual meeting of St. Paul's Wednesday. - - • " Mae West, who plays the leading role in Tin. No Angel'.' now to be a lampoon on that period. proceedings at the Winter Gaodaji, "riesday afternoon at dessert and The.conference U no* bEing held °The M'i XJame" brings But what it turns out to be. jrehere so lately Mr. Eddie Robln- Mr,r and-Mrs." Chalmers Reed 1 Wo. -449. -Catholic--0aughters^ol parisfc1andAelMUo&fl£-ar warden playtnt at the Recent theatre; Elizabeth. abridge. The guests present were:' at North Cardllna 'College for PURE • pnllMli* faflr> tflf^fff when the indispensable. Cook Is a soa and Miss Aline McMahonJield Mrs. JEarl Reed SHvers^_Mn- 9i and family, 107 Jaques avenue, Women in Gfeenaboro. • America in St. MatE's hall, for and thre* vestrymen. spent the weekend with rehttiVe8: -the-bencfit of-the-charlty-fand. astounding, opposition PlamTheaireWUlPrese^M'^helof^ laggard in the wings. Is a jumbled' forth, are the personable Stanley OB. fcorbiaTMrs. E.E. Lauer, Mrs. —^WcdhesdayrDetember 6 mufcut tnast [cclieniiy. acted, superDiy produced and . i Just a Hard-Wnrkitig Business Mnn vaudeville of indifferent uieilt, Smith, one of the more plaiiilblf wMd •Gi'G. Kane, Jr., Mrs. N. L. Tay-at Pittsfield, Mass. evening. Luncheon. Columbian parsnt- SPENCER TRACY told through the'medium of a powerful A_prograrn.jif entertainment, _ Class Initiation, Rahway lodge, with In IU oombat with the clumsily assembled, banal as to juveniles: Miss Inez Coucfflfiy " lot,' Jr. "MrsTHarry^Slmmcmsr-Jnr ftch^t* ft^t^^lft^f^n. In fhf honif ludnsplnc radtet- ^The tarn's direct hit al the heart of Ameri- tlorjr that never lacks suspense and ' story and so confused in the mat-(minus Gus Shy, thank goodnessi) Mrs. RusseU Jfiffgan, ««rs. J. C. music and refreshments marked No. 1.075, B. P. 6. Elks, in the of Mrs.'-Arthur.Brewes. 57 East- Miss Marion Bryan, sister of the celebrtiiloh of the birthday Pure Ice furniihesa naturtln&J caV most' mwiaqm crime proves to be highly "engroMng and" ter ofTTontinuity that they might and Miss Ona Munson,-datatier, Jones. MrsJB. C; feowttl, Mrs. E Mrs. dlenn H. Blood, 91 Lake Elks' homereveninfi- Steams- street," 12 noon— Claudette Colbert and Ricardo Cortes will just as well play it backward for livelier and better looking Jhn J.'"Grysoh. Mrs. Jewell Chase, anniversary of Mrs. Frank C. Lin- Monday, November 20 - . Friday. Dec*mber 8 On Nor. 23. -her blrthdajy- lUire to foods. ItJielpi Upm ton-1 entMXainlnt, -— J z avenue, is spending two weeks in ton, 103 East Milton avenue ljaln their narors and lutpt ttcal The Mad dame" is the only picture thus far which gives be presented at the Plaza theatre. Llndeni all the sense it makes. ever. - Mrs. Samuel LbV*r Mrs. J. Ri the Blood home. Miss Bryan is Father's Night program, high Annual ball of Rahway Local, Dorl* Duke, a bore, will ftnd.her- Sunday, M""H»y and Tuesday along with But for all this, ample atone- Then, in case you favor winc- Marple, Mrs. Joseph Parkhurst, Monday night Among those school Parent-Teacher assofila- y . •i\t the poucuor of the itreal- I fresh In Nature'* own way. U» public an Inside look Into how modem criminals operate in en route to her home 'in Miami, No. ji pcrfectinc the snatch ncket- Only one actor could do Justice Ronald Colman in "The Masquerader." \\ ment is made by the mad and me-ing, there is Tom Patricola, hoof- Mrs.-E. W. Lance, Mrs. Lyle B. _.\rere .:_Mr._ acd_Mrs._C._J; Uon, in Grover-Clevelaid" school, Pitrolmen's Benevolent et part ot » lortunt) l chanica.U3tmindedJ7ppk.. Squired Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and three twtrynien. ',h~ Ifftitig n\t trtd Ppfnrtr Tlrtry ii thf one rlr^*^ for Uig,awayJor.dearllife_ftndJgoklng, Mrs. C. P. C4se and Mrs. evening. rrom »B3.ooa>mT ts Tol&^^ : ;; in a dual personality role—first as an un- through his assorted insanities by as he twirls through' the air, more- N. H., where she spent the sum-Brown, Mr. and Mis. Charles Football dancer-junior class of ODO, and the title of the rlch- the part. •"•""""' " .. '"..'.' Gordon Mulcahey, an of Rah* mer, • • • Public card party. Past Chiefs' the high-school, evening. •—•.--.• •' ' • married deserted mother who finds the so- the almost equally demented Dave like a modified Camera than^Wjir Hiftte. Mi- anrt *jrrs Clifford association of Pocahontas, In the rat |rlft In the world, aha U tim rilfflriiU. to overcome. Chasen. the star drives a hand- Al lending tone to the Roings-on .way. also, Mrs. Malcolm " Monday, December ll the daughter of Uie late James Executive Opens at the Ritz Tomorrow Highland Park, and Mrs.J. &. Moorehead, Mr. and Mrs. Charle* home of Mrs. E. J. Best, 211 West later as the brazeaFhard-hearted • torch some cab whose equipment in- is the extraordinary Rex Wibber, William Coan; 55-Maple ave- CooperrMrs. M. C. McCauley, Dr. Victory dinner and dance, Rah;. Duke, tobacco kins. ~~gar. Cranford. Grand street, 3^p. m, way Dsniocratlc club, evenls Rlcardo Cortez. Richard Bennett. Elizabeth Young and singer-of the cabarets, who still longs for cludes a bath tub and other odd- of "Brother, Cap You Spare a nuer—attended—-the—Prineetoa-r •Arthur-iir-ehapmftn-and-TAndiew- toaTtir ~thf T?aby tlif h"" »»—« fnwwi .tn five un. November II mphfafa; fnrririp the, customcustomere s out .Pim'*''" farnp- Kdward J. MCNa- —o— _ partmouth football game Installation of off leers in J. Morse. Meeting of ^ Clevelihd Colored Citizens" league. . ._. Boy Scout Mothers 20 Ewt Gtand St. Kionea .74)010—7-OOlf i drama which relates the intimate secrets ot a young finan- A splendid supporting cast assists Miss front intto almoslt t indecenidtt hyshys- mara. forever associated in'the - •Mrs. Paris R. Pornlan. 15B ElmPalmer Stadium. Princeton, cial xtard which starts at the RiU theatre, Elizabeth, tomor-- popular—-memory with "Strictly avenue, will.- leave today for p.-t. A. at 3:15 p, m."ATTalkon home of Mr.^anS Mrs. William . Colbert immeasureably to make_the picture terics-by-his antics. . urday. Miss Harriet Siiuier was among "Health" will be given by Miss Schedule Silver Tea rov. The theatre will also present fire acts of ace vaudeville. the gripping emotional drama it is. Ricardo Cortez is exceuent The climax of Mr. Cook's inge- Dishonorable." and a large "and .Olathe, Kansas, to bg gone for a — o — P. HammontfT U Campbell street, The picture Is a graphic interpretation of the lives led by agile chorus. : the local teachers who attended Anabel Cadwalader. . evenlngf . . . as Tony Cummlngs. the radio lmpressario. who falls in love with nuities comes when by a techni- month.' • John R. Baumann, Jr., student the New Jersey Teachers' conven- Plans for a silver tea to os hrid multi-millionaires, their struggle for fame and wealth on the cal device the mere memory of — rt' ' Holiday Cruise card party ^^ Saturday, Deeeffiter~lt— the torch singer only to step aside gracefully when he anas mat Record AOs tar of fieerfield academy, Deerfield, tlon over the past weekend. "SheSt. Paul's Sunday School JI Uu horn; cf Mrs. Stephen Pott. ttntl supposed to be paved with gold—Wall street. Intimate her eventual happiness depends upon another man. ; which makes my head spin, Mr. Mrs. Marie B!ore, 218 Eliza- was registered at 'the Hotel Ludy. Christmas. party.. Untie Society. 33 Allen st»et. Tuesday, Decem- tllmpsrs of their private live* are depicted In Interesting fashion beth avenue, is home from the Mass., spent the weekend with elation, parish house, Elmr'aVe- V. O. A., in the Moose home, eve- • —o— . •'- . • ber 9, at a p. m. were made at a ted the action move* swiftly through skyscrapers, magnificent • his toarents. Sir. an* Mrs. John ning. _ _ BsnM Itoillu At y~mt*nykf 'Design for Living" Comes to the Shubert, Netvark -.Memorial ios#tal F.Harry Kiddrson' of~Mrr~and meeting "of the ilolntrs' Assod- ; yachts, mountain estates and town houses. djjrwent an operation. RT~Bauinann. 99 Maple avenue, The Bhubert theatre. Newark, promises to be a most popu- and attended the Princeton-Dart- Mrs. F. W. Kidd, 125 St. George idon o.' Boy Scout Troop 48 and x^RicardoCorteiplays the role of Victor Convray. blessed with lar spot all of next week for. beginning oh Monday night, comes railjr !>n«eHptlon Up'-Kit. tni tuct, fortune and youth, but the victim of a nagging and Jeal- mouth football game ia Prihce- avenue, has been appointed su- BLpEfUNGL MEET ~ CARD PABTT PLANNED Cub Pack 10 Wednesday eight tn Noel Coward's famous comedy Jilt. "Design for Wring." In the pervisor or the Edmund H. Driggs. ^fie distribution of Thanks|iv- V «. V«t«ra«a Ihmaa and U. i ous wife. He faQs in love with Helena, great granddaughter of otny>5 tqn Saturday. . ^ Plans for the fical the headquarters of the Amer- V«trraa« l star role wtir-be the glamorous Corinne Griffiths, said to be Jr. Agency, Brooklyn tng baskets was arranged Tuesday .caa Ii€«t<4 W;ih UTji orchestra aired Irom Harlem, and a large group of colored en- when "Roxy's" new stage show opened yesterday.'was repre- ing from an operation three 3cott avenue, is back home follow- avenue, treshinan at Rutgers uol- Hemun. Mrs. Charles Seafle*. M Tun • '• Dipt 8tor») « sented on the stage by a composition of his owrt.""TneMoth :er$..Oll DR. B. H. SILVEB •married by Mayor Alfred C. ing a short Visit with relatives j verslty, spent _ toulners, Ada Ward, the Harlem nightingale. Alma Turner. months ago. the I thi» Thr— nnW« and air Two Turbans, a company of 25. and the Flame," with lyrics by Ed Heyman. • It forms the Snrgeon __ Brooks, Thursday, November 9. and friendsTS Brobaayn. RegentTheotr&Offefs 'Tm No Anger' musical motif of one of "Roxy's" big prddubtioli; hUnlbers. Scientific Treajniefit of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, sis- NEW-^T? BOYS' CLUB Koran And Roger Gtillmah; D&- Cab Calloway needs no Introduction to Rahway theatre- Mae West, the curvaceous stage and — Foot^Ailments cember 23, cub pack party, In -totrrfor hte dlstlncttTc style-of delivering a song has done as _ Rapee will be: remembered7as-the-composor-of-'.'eharmaine"- ter and brother-in-law of the The Corsiars, a boys' htt screen" star "who has taken the country-by and several other famous film "theme songs" just prior to the 140 Main-St Robinson Bide. bridegroom were attendants. A new charge ot lit*. Daniel O'Connor. much for " as hit torrid dance music to make him a favorite storm by introducing a new style of femi- - HoUrs9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. JBake Your New Frocik talkie era- • , on (tuH>«ll •CSlon. and Thurs. 'til 8:30 P. M. reception was held Sunday in the Jlrs. Peter A. Sehsenig. Mrs. on the stage and screen as well as the air. His unique interpre- . nine pulchritude, will be seen in "I'm No net un&efncmil ganizea Wednesday night. The 3amUel Bardach and Mrs. Joseph "litions of "St. James Infirmary Blues." "Minnie the Moocher." ntoSTrefiefl Also by Appointment Club J'lazai New_York, with 150 followlrig_ officers were _elected: Angel" by~theatrogoers at the Regent thea- S Rahway Theatre m Phone Bah. T-SSTB 'your motif persons attending. The couple h Rich MtiIberrjr~Woo!en D.- Fairchild.—Tbe—refreshment- "Klckln' the Oong Around." and other novelty hits have won • tre. Elizabeth, today. President, • Bob Blacklock; vice iommlttee for December isdudes him a Urge following. ' ' ' left for a few weeks' stay in At- president/John Fitterer, Jr.; sec- at Remarkable Saving Fw aiy'-"««» atwe p«t an by Mrafa4| -Jn "I'm No Angfcl Miss west plays the Telephone Railway 7-1250 rr->J lantic City. Mrs. William J. Kenny, Mrs. KB—while n* wmtt:«r Wtm* The return of vaudeville to Proctor's marks the starting ol •part of the alluring mid-way dancer in a '.will tta retary-treasurer, Thomas Cart- Fred' Herman, Mrs. George J. » holiday Juralee'of hits, -for the following week, the stage fea- Wonder Show arid has every man-in her wright. Robert Graeme will serve By HELEN WILLIAM^ TCdaUUtAKSHIr GDABANTEED PLAZA tHEATRE Friday and Saturday, November. 17,18. . hi fallhfolly : Cherry. Mrs. Post presided Wed- ture win be the eouaensed version of that ever delightful grasp. It is a story with « complicated plot Wood Avenue, Linden N. J. [-while lone as adviser. Regular meeting? SHOES DYED AKT COLOB Bes win dfi nesday and was assisted by Mrs. operetta, ;'8tudeht Prince" with the wonderful music, of Sig- every sort of Intrigue including an attempt will be held each Wednesday at Illustrated Dressmaking Senny. secretary. in which the characters are Involved in SCNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Rein's la sell 7:15 p. m. LEVY BROTHERS -; mund Romberg. ~ — • Lesson Furnished with BUZABETH ^.j to murder the heroine by leading a wild V 666 SCBBDOiS CARD lion into the den in which she acts with LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE MEE18 Ettfy Pattern SHOE BEPAIB :: BASEKE" EXEMPTS' trained beasts. The plot maybe a bit maud- Tha Worst Woman IRTERand _ HOSE DROPS new members were—re- The Franklin School Parent-* n>1(ia In so mlnntea, -itn-ln-lts-exaggerated-sequehcesJiutJtha in New York I ceived last night by the Ladies' *. * _ _ m ft ' r~.A . _ — m w -•- — -*1 W"I^^"» BATTERY SERVICE MalMrln In 3 data. public card party this afternoon story Is boTsteredTbyTfiFflne acting or Mae ; . . ,4 The Most loved Woman Your auxiliary to the Exempt Firemen's It hu two «tjle*.ot fleckiioes,oe w HE MAKESLOVS West, Cary araht, the hero of the plot; and a long list of other Fine Laxative and Tonic association in session in the Ex yoke ireatsiUt and pUiti to Kod in the Direct Baying Furniture in America! company building at 2 o'clock. AS Hi MAKES cinema notables. • " ... iMiss IGNITION WORK Moat Speedjr Remedlea Knonra empts* home. A sUent. tribute animation to the hemUtoe. Ifs a darling dresi (or , Mrs. Joseph Coles Is chairman In Week Berr TThis Mon. Night Miss West looks as fullsome and delightfully plump as ever tsociety OUR SPECIALTY was paid to Matthew Daly. Re- SI ax dMAaa #n*r»tn Claudotte Colbert freshments were served1 by Mrs college and general 'rl«B> CoalMy Hit j of the ; Lester Grube secretary pro tern. You dm atsd.lhake it in atattttt fRENCH —SPANISH le-W^>meti* Prologue at Music Hall • RICARDO CORTH Makes of Batteries 141 Main St., Near Lewis St. FHEE DEI "DESIGN FOB LIVING 1 "Roxy" Created and has presented a colorful atmosplieric LYDA ROBERTI land: ANTHRACITE COAL any of the 'new' silks, lilk. and syn- Ecole Francalse «e W«atflcM ud BABY I. ROY Lbors. No";] A .2'J!TP_-of frg"h burnt lime in Cntlrgea prologue to "Little Women". RKO filming of the Louisa May -AUTHORIZED the_drawer^f casejn whieh. Oiey thttf V trtBCHBei /AcM riff'"*''' «>nrr1n> Katfiariiife Hepburn, whloh opened at T Stove Coal $11.75 Ton are kept will preserve steel arti- pleaied. . , ^Day-and-Ew., TSafflo CTty^iisicHBnTesteTtJw.^MotherMarchi known to the • personal EXIDE DEALER cles from rust. Style No. »58 is designed for sites Classes Upon Request. • tu- girls as "Marmee" is played by Viola Phllo,> soprano, and Jo, Nut Coal . $11.50 Ton 14, 16. Ik 3 year*. J538 and!40 toring. Cercle Francals Amy, Meg ana Beth will be played by four girls of the Music /Just WHEN ITS AN inches but £iiel6/re<]iste* CHILDREN OF J-13 YR8: Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb, lb.l Egg Coal . $11,50 Ton Ex-Wife at Eleven yA of 94ttC t&tt Afternoon Frencn Classes. Hall ensemble.- . . • -'• ••-.-• Marionette Theatre. Eatherine Hepburn came from, the coast-by plane yesterday Ronald Cohnan in ^TheMasqtterader PeP a Coal . $9.56 Ton Price CLASSES Conducted in «. or SI'. MilWWIloa^ and THURSDAY Buckwheat$ 7.50 Ton .JgAUtY; .- PAStflbNS... PAT- __Director:_ .__ „ .'_4V4 pood a*ew«_ _• - Phone Your Order TERNS in ibe new boMc of Aotttfeo Mm. Blarcnerite Hart, B, A. Raiding woman's Fuhions. Read how to RECAP- —MS No. Cbektnnt 8< "FOOTLtGHT PARADE" UREXOURPERSONAUT teL Westfleld !-16fi9-J hearts iiki tmli* Mora wait tt be the beanty ft is ypttr right to be., See what the tMCICSTEMnb TendeTanai^ ttgbmmg Thursday. Novembtf 16 dBetha stars are wearing....You Restores Youth To won't Want to nrils toe new israe.... A. F. CYPHERS Starter and It hU sofgnfe, M |roU know what KATHARINE HEPBURN we mean.' • • • 23 Cherry St. Face At Any Age Teacher specializing in free jBattery Service faft 10 cejitiTn statt^s or coin.—TBts hand drawing and painting. TOMORROW. FELIX EEPPEN lavettiBent will save you Past student of Spring Carden- Fresh Ham, Skin Back^lfi i**\ • I8"PD3ECE STr EaH: I'-U Jnexpensive-Homel-Beauty- lb ens and.PennsylTania Academy Crackling jielodrama'. Packed.'.With Treatments Address Fashion Department. of Fine ArtsT ~ ~ Speed, Romance and • Thrilles. A Be-sort to fill 1a the size of the Dramatic Expose oh America's Mad- Don't let ugly mri-lnkles and Jdon B.tinilf • Pdul luVoi • FrMKM l dull. -'faded...t:omDlexlon_jnakft_jr dest aame- -The Itidnap- Backet:" ook old ajid unatttactlvo e^>eclally Mn rarkar • Edna M^t Oll ih th«Re moderii -tlmea wiien women evi-n 50 untl 60 >-*ars old can poe- Price of book 10 cents. se«s mdlliu, smooth skin—vibrant Price of patenf U tents. At Your Service with youth—not a wrinkle or Vogt's Penn. Scrapple, . .Ana sntm Stag*: hi!TTTi»lh • • • Ladies' and Cents' FuHJhWl nightly home treatment* 31 Miss Dorothy Smith, vr'll:!i Almotifzed Cocoa Cream lit the ecrot of *hls mar.voloua akin trana-. PIciie tut a Orde Around Sice Waiittd. cEftfftftcy Z i society editor of The formation. . Get a Jar today and fiarments read In the accompanying bookie' it- FOR ygURr.CONVEHIENCE CLAItU TRRVOR Rahway Record will be what usiiilly calue wjInkles-^HoVr "^" SEATS IN THE FIRST MEZZA' ttSLMI MdRCAN glad to receive notices and 'Why AlmonitM Cocoa Cream Treatments overcome tihem more MINE MAY BE RESERVED IN • Further Chipters of the activities of you effectively and" quickly, Ptested ADVANCE. T.Uiii» ...wtiM«rwll other method we "know4 TfrMks n ; VPcrils bf Pauline" osd friends and neigh- sum>ly corta only 85c at Bell's DrUs Bfekory Smplpl Batott, U> .. ond ptocut* HM cHolitit Mali tor any bors. No note (s too Ore p.rformantlWalioutHoilin9inlin»... CASH AND CABBY T>»'Mu»ih (toll littiBonhrNew York Together They Fought the Killer Shark small \ to receive her " Btake thViimpie test -.2! y g Pat on AlmonliiKl Cocoa Cream cldi n rv d persnnal- - nttftntinrii BteneromUBtromUyy a» ddireci t ! '••• * Together They Would Live or Die and applyhbt tto¥e l ... »«''' cnJI-ti* on «nHr« B«rtomiOTt« Jtot 'phone neck so that *K*KB atarr.etdd skkii may »llAvi,,J'" CHAPTBB ' banning W9.1J P. M All-Native-Cast rfll^TidtteBi b tby V'AMUtB.; DAHIiO In the stiptrt) c(#»n»lnn, nourlitiint and hoi,™ corrective lnyredlents. Then apply ity aftef a igloin^o| MURPHY SATURDAY ON THE STAGE Rahway 7-1805 thin coating- of cream; Leave on jjudgeg ' had annuled her-marriage. tnremtglit;—In .•the—morrrtng—wash- I tth hildid h d Dyery s -Assisted fayDic k and Dorothy or off vrltti cold wMer and notice *ow In conrt^the child-said ehe-was wed —PHONEJtAUWAY 7-0480— STATION:fc.fl.,1. Ni •tnootta, el«ar ana radiant looking 300' Fifth avenue, New York City. The order blank must be accom-" CHRISTY gfli 5-Great Vaudeville Acts - Rahumy 7-0600 skin Is faUMul nlfotly ins g-lves panied by is cento ia stamps xi cash to covet $»t M mailing. No 88 ntVlNQ ST. BAHWAT women kioHooJlr »nc*atrtlnr akin I youth—« Teal ••ptatftti and cream1' patterns will be kept at life Record ojaee-nor^.wlll orders tit C«U and Deliver ' All Frufo «»|oomj.l«xlon at>4 keeps tt tor them. ._ „_ /r™ _. _fJiT received her*.... \*r>- a y V ^ . V

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Phone -Railway »AftJB"""Mw7 ^Ob' THE JtAHWJY JBTOD—The FcirBnoat flen&Weeitly Qf.TwojOpun'ties—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1933 PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX THE RAHWAY RECORD—The Foremost Semi-Weekly of Two Counties—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1983 HALANX TO OPEN HOME COURT SEASON TOMORROW NIGHT AGAINST WISH SCHOft m Use The Record Want Ads •* Rahway Record Notice City Legal City Legal Rahway Road Mechanics line ud la th« tack field. Berne kinds, and any other Instrument or Rahway H^. to Meet Roselle Park l«me wffl be called at 19 •£, £ estate of said deceased within -«tx KOTICB OS" jrNTKSTIOH apparatus ana accessories connect- rat Men to Play First Court Game Bo\din£ Scores Hook, line To PlayinLeagae Game months from the data o( s»id order, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given ed therewith used In weighing or, The** games' _win experienced mea( or tlhey wlH be forever barred from tlisit the followlna- Ordinance wae lM«ttl!rt7«t«|rB5otar;aeetf measuring any- commodity, fluid . CrTY—BOWUNO—I^JAOW -aad—— Mechaniet team to play the cutter waned at once. Muit 'pfosebntlna- or recoverlnc thft'Sajne article or articles of merchanm CoBftas? Blsrtcfcea „Snw An- COMPANY Wednesday — Montrose vs will pl*y the Elisabeth Trojans winner. Both teams art i tjui Meat Market, 104 Main fcWarlc.l N N»JJ . . nr/s "psiieS' on ""tint reading by Seet 3. The municipal saDer- stones; Seco vs. Merck. Sinker in the seml-nnal f ^ Szeotttor.' Common Council at the said meet- Intendent of weights ami measures Tihuytay—Eaglea vs. BTBBLaiAN. Z1NK Ins and that said Ordinance will be Beridermen Will Find Parkers Strong Opposition on tames of tjNDABtmY, r,,flli.r fntmldnn-d and oresantpd shall possess the powers conferred Cartcret Five vs. —fc LAFFEF TTftor : itpoon him uy law nttd-shall »nfnrrf 33-i5 Win at Cranford; Unofficial Foreign Field; Shaw Primed for chanles league Sunday. Hie 24 Commerco '.if final passage.on, NpTcmCer __.me provisions of the said Act o Word has been games .will be played oa Outer nol7-oaw-6w »"?*&},.*> 913 i.^j) p. M. att the Common the Legislature of this- State and received .from Situations Wanted Council Chambers, 14* Irvine Street. the Ordinances of the City pf Rah Open'nflr far Waltermen Rahway Eleven Seld, Bllxabeth. Bottx teams «O1 any Rahway, N. J. r^ • ... way and perform the duties and Fred H. Dack- have theii r regularl s «a botbthh ththe Female All persons .Interested -will have keeo stieh records as shall be re- Court of^Ciancery air opportunity to be heard at that quired of him by law and the or -The -Phalanx-fraternity basketball quintet at Alnanccs and resolutions of th llG —.^ATter iwo to Tha lUoord typt City of Rahway. •" • ts 1933-34 sea- Cltr Clark.- - Sed! "ter's court by a 33-15 score, Wednesday night, will inquire 443 Main atreeT Chancenr ot.New Jersey, made BB IT ORDAINED Sy"tbe Com- Dollars per annum, .which snail ^RoseHe^Wk The Parkers has Hdtxhe dst«i tuirnnt. Ina inn Council ot the City of Ralr- paid In oqnal onprhftlf.M^W Kfc-Dpen=its-home-season~on-the-"Y"-<:ourt-iomorrow- responalbte lor non ^S/1 P 11 stallmenti. on the fifteenth • and Ins and Loin Association of Rah- "?eet«oB-l._No person, or persons last day of each and every monUH- -="*" •' |£ -night against-Coach Earl-H. -WalterVRahwayJiigh. met but two setbacks in seven games so far this sea- Incorrect iwwtlon. way, N. J., Is complainant and or corporation, shall transport to It shall be In lieu, place and stean Bertha Smith and otners are decor dellyer coal In rhe_Clty of Rah-,of- all-other—salaries fixed -jperqul- jchooj basketball team. The game will.begin at 8 and son and are primed for the annual tussle with the [oumben wiU b* a«i«ned fendants, you ara required to apwa- y until he- or It shall flrar-have sltes and emoluments, whatsoever, . Articles for Sale pear and an»wer tbs bill ot aald obtained a license for the same. Is- which are now dr hereafter -maj not wUhlac to make complainant, on or before tiia' 3fth sued by tme City of Rahway. pro- willbe followed by dancing until midnight. Scarlet and Black, which hopes to score an un vided however, that - peddlers and be allowed by law. day ot December next, or-the ni( Section 5. The term j>fr office o pPArlt. The Bcndcrraon: Will 06 Armstrong IS41SJISJ ml ll-.n.wiy Rei»rd, with thejresnlt the between the hours of six (6) P. M. Davis Held to this city has been stock- IVSB-JOHNSON trlcycler high the httsband of- Bertha-Smith, th and s*ven~(7) AT M. : immediately. players not on the football squad Howard Bogeymen? No, of a Rahway victory tomorrow! PHONE LINDEN 24277 dQultablo owner of the premlsc-s, Swtlan 41. Any person or persons _ chair, mill Wim> room was soon rented.—: LL_J_ _L—: 1 Plating thli Ordi As four of last year's varsity are extremely ongnt. xn said bill. . nance, shall forfeit onif pay a fine S39 732 85601 0 Wuegill sunfish and '500 cat- pedals. pracUcallx new stroller.' Dated: October 27th. 1933. courtsters are playing football Just Gridders school managed to squeexe a 7-4 73 Harrison ot not exceedlnu SJ5.0J for the first Coach Walter stated' last night fish. The lake in the Rahway Plenty of People boost the want ads because they _ HYBR &. ARMSTRONG. otfense and not exceeding JoO.00 for RECREATION' LEAGUE River parkway, St. George ave- victory from Hillside In the open- Rahway National Bank Bnlldlng- the second offense and everyone that he will not officially call out CAS . range In good condition. get such good results. .'- ' , Solidtors of Complainant Krynlonf 1637 aue, has been stocked .with 1,800 ing contest of the season, while Railway, New Jersey. This Ordinance shall take effect his high school basketball candi- Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18 Cheap. 38 Hamilton street nol-oaw-5i Immediately. ' dates until the Monday following Karan 18S 1!7 large mouthed bass, 60 bluegill Hillside handed Roselle Park a Sanislow 149 ISO sunfish and 500 cattish. Second floor. AHWAV Thanksgiving. -Kasno- 215 1S7 12-0 defeat in _lt» fourth game [tE. Station....«.»-•*« Thejrv'ant Ads In This Newspaper Get Results Becaase Al- CHAJfCEBV OF' SEW JERSEY 166 Other' shipments of fish have The Squad from which the high Long 16- this fall. The only other defeat BetdWiarten .. B.1-MM BCGS, stoves, lamps! Common Counol- -l held Wednea- sists oj Fowler, Kinch. uranr- EaKlraC80e by two toil Courn ad«t- oo nr- the-^ay~o Bnrffrr f "tohf e~ Xnd ate~w Jerm-vh ere o r.r lay--eTenmg;--NovembnB-,-'-Novembeer "8,""lJf32, -and "BEAUTY—" James Caselo -K9 209 193 Of this latest shipment, the In a cause w-hereln the Workmen's passed on first reading •: by Sanzone. Mintel, Koza, Orton a Roselle Park has downed Long 1 Hamlll 1S<\211 2!3 large mouth bass -will arouse the bing, Roofing 80UD maple breakfast nook Building and Ix>an Association ot Common Council at the said meet- Cardamone. The four jvarsity John Casslo . Hi 2*^218 Branch. Cranford. -North Plain- Solid Meat—Pound ...... ia "the-C!rfSNJeryofSah,w«yrN;Ji»coi m 1lwaml-thatrsaia-Ordlnance-wiH-b^ FOR SALE" players.' who will report "for~D~as- 1WiHJ greatest interest in veteran Ilsh- set, also parlor stove. Reason- Slalnant and Charles C. Smith and further considered and presented 236 164 16 field and Linden, although held The Rahway others are defendants, you are re*'or final passage on November 22. also ketbaE after the close of the grid for they know that most able. Phone Rahway 7-2038-M. on fresh water fish- | to a scoreless tie last Saturday AD m TB3B COLDUN quired to aapear and answer the 19J3. 8:00 P. M. a* th« Common season are Perry, DuRie, Hood- Totals 985 981 1000 i by- the weak Summit eleven. ST ISSUB. UNDER TBS 'The Home Newspaper** bill ot said com-plajnant. on .or be- Council Chambers, 14« Irving bass as one of Rumps & Legs oi Prime Chuck MIXED voooT for tale, fore the Srd day of January next, or Street, Railway, N. J. .. "SAMARANG" zow and Aszman. Wednesday Night Ing •The Rahway opponents tomorrow HBAMHP WILL any stove length $8.50 per cord the said bill will be taken as con- All persons Interested will have the gamest if the very gamest fessed against you. l opportunity to be heard at that Saturday on the Stage Ten men played on the Phalanx ; defeated Cranford by a 6-0 score YOU MKW BTJBDil delivered. Also timothy and ALL WANT ADS 2c PER WORD CASH IN ADVANCE tune ~""team'~At~Cranford- Wednesday 155 187 D! all fresh water Ttie said bill Is filed to foreclose a bass TwhUr the- Scarlet and Black were RV LOW COST. - ASH mixed hay in bales. U.-TToe» "IIT **f certain mortgm* gjvfn ny Csthfr, T.T.TtM T HKNTTRSSY. GREAT night and from this squad six Triat the large • toppled by- Cranford IS to 8. Ro- •er. Engllshtown, N. J. three tones at two and onc-haU ine E. Smith and Charles C. Smith, City Clerk. 213 164 thrives in the park la .is —Roast • OUR YEARLY RATE. tkuaal for each word over, fitteea. A* eafc m her-husband, to the Workmen's An Ordinance, Creating a Depart- VAUDEVILLE man have been selected' for the 179 156 selle bested Linden 7-0. while the time* the eeat of Mt ran, - ,.•••.-• .. Building and Lioan Association of ment of Weights and Measures. starting lineup against tne nigli J. Hmlelskt • at. 214 TO fOPrlD the City of Rahway, X. J., dated the prescrl-blng and defining the Duties 5 5 -eports come into the aaminis- list aay,or L>eceroi>er- lyzb on Ian" of the Municipal iiupertMendeni Of ACTS school team. They are: JacJkk 933 13-7. * —----- In the City of-Bah.wa>-,_ln-Jf dower In the said premises; and ard of weights and measures, and Cranford All Stars in a whirl- specified amount-of cash.-- LYacool ...... 206 14S 13vation9 , where, after the summer handled b> Little. The staitlni Wanted to Buy . two gentlemen. Small private ments. $40 end $45. ments, -2-car garage. Kent $35. you. Edgar P. Smith, are made a de- to provide penalties for the use'of YOUR NAME AND PRESENT; wind fashion. They outplayed Thompson 216 233 19swimmin1 g season is over, the lineup will be'a» follows: Lett family, no other roomers.. Lincoln Mortgage and Title Inquire 247 West Grand street. fendant because you are one of th» other than _standard or lepalegal AT THE BOX OFFICE FOR ' Farrlngton 182 149 171Ishermen and nature lovers adering, Cleaning Heirs at Jaw of the said Catherine weights and _ measures," being the Stars in the first three quar- 1 Woodruff 123 162 208 end. Little; left tackle. Comer: Phone Bahway 7-0O28-J. Guarantee Co., 790 Broad street, nol7-3t ^. Smithy the owner In her.llfetlme Chapter S01 at the Laws of- 1911. reign supreme. Pork Shoulder III of the premises, a foreclosure a and the se-Teral supplements there- TWO FREE ters and then, with substitutes in RaEway-Thomas Jeff Tilt left guard. Holland; center. ocH-ti Newark. " • .• '' Totals SSS 855 111 STANDARD size/, n-lilch Is prayed In the bill of com- to and amendments thereof. the game, eased up_and held their The bluegilled" sunfish furnish Hauser; right guard. Ooujhun: Telephone Market 2-8300.. ~ '6OC rooms; all improvements, SeetloM Z. It shall be the duty Set For Bennett Field KS rahed aad stretched, typewriter wanted at O. J. Frank—162 Price street plaint filed herein. ADMISSIONS \ opponents on even ground during Ramblers—MOS sport for thousands of young right tackle^ Marecraft; right dred if desired.- Call nol4-5t with garage. 22 Thorn, street Dated: November 2. 1SJJ. of the-Municipal Superintendent of Godfrey ... 1M 186 17fishermen3 ; some of them barely inquire Mrs. H. A. Eckert, 212 HTER t ARM8TR0SO. weights and measures, to inspect Not Good on Friday, Saturday, thejak 10-minute period. ...Announcementjwas made Tues- end. Hoodzow; quarterback. Bar- caon. »8 West -Grand once. (Most be in FUBNISHED room, all conveni- . 5!o)lcttors of Complainant and examine all weights, meaawos, '-^-i Sunday or Holidays Ludeman^,..j.J old-enough to hold their "fishing _ 81BJ ot a conveniently located bush or —» . :—1^-_—M fiotte scoreless in the second frame jattle between Rahway high Totals scribe completely in Real Estate Brokers while the frat men garnered three school and Thomas Jefferson e eSe m 1 [•jjfoa-.yanT to hire anyone FUBNISHED room and garage nctli NATIONAL P.VKBMATIC OFPICK |£? - ff? V** R. Smith II 173.1 22$ toiriy —pointer-"- The'Phalanx=then=went 1 ~nBt a. house, see Tom Sa- C. Smith 47 171.1 SH ofessional Services letter to Record Box for rent. 52 Price street. Braohl—SI Aa^fe^'s*II -'--. IT»ss—fisheanen of the on another scoring spree in the Vny nice day^reveaTs"doaensitif. e;—of—Los—Angeles*- B.—Armstroni—rrm~lt—lifcl—3«3 aa 625. •-.....•- nol4-3t eivine Day. Thomas Jefferson Rellly 199 1S9 Srhool. or E —. • - Ci—RlohanUon-^...^—I-UM-U1 LABGE— furnished —room,—near- Schuler ...„ 118 1S5 136 BOOM -ard-board -with otesj wiih three double-deckers, while :le there. - . -- •- -•- For the first nine months of H. uu IS Kf IS 12* family »10.00 week, washlnr town and convenient to buses. Parvln 111 13 130 C. Nordmerer 11 -^ jamu Walt Graeme registered two field The Singer companydiad grant- Rehak 111 T. ;hls~year fishing has drawn 60,- m'.io iii iranlnj included. Pier- Rahway 7-0492-W. BEST CREAMERY 137 130 16: R. ilorton- ... IS its 111 | and i FULTON street; half. block ItaUan Style SPAGHETTI goals and a foul, with B. Graeme ed Thomas Jefferson the use ofMarkuMn .... •53 followers of Izaak Walton P. Walker ... IS 1«4 lit Money to Loan strett. opposite Roosevelt 172 133 17C VS*. DleU -|;-por.t from station, six rooms and C.-s, HUbert and Payne making the field for four of its home '.o the county_park lakes and Bowling 11 ltl.lt 104 Fresh Sausage Meat school. Tel. 7-0169-W. DELIGHTFULLY warm cozy 669 685. 744 .N'. Taylor—..-. 111 t) schoo bath, all improvements, *36; or MACARONI, 2 pt jars two field goals apiece. Rosich games but the Rahway tilt hao~ Totals -.treams as compared with 46,629 C. Reed ..... ai—uua 111 nol4-3t room near P. R. R. and bus SALT BUTTER, lb 24c 25c is ltl.7 been left "in the balance." Al- D. Ftorrinrton IS 1S7.1 191 1 to Loan Une, all conveniences. 33 Es- also garage. H. L. TjamphrnT, led the Cranford team in scoring CENTRAL X. J. ELKS LEAGUE Tor the same period In 1932; rep- CATHOLIC BOUXl.W LEACIE P. Talbot Fresh Chopped Beef SELECTED LARGE BUDDED though-tt-'is the Elizabeth team's RahwnT—=831 Slaadlac of ~ 11 IUM Itl LIGHT, well heated room. Good terbrook avenue, Rahvay. 1T1 Main street. no3-tf ;.A five paints. ;senting an Increase of 29^ per- W. U A. CbaM .... IS IM.1» and f Richardson 186 176 167 •»U—Wilson ... The summaries: home game, the battle would have Kochler 194 188 ISO:ent in this type of park attend- K. of C. . 1! ' 3 1 110.1 111 2 POUNDS . VT. i •«•»••••••••_•• Armstrong, bed. Thrtt minutes to sta- 10 5 C. Ludlow .... HOCBE, No. 03 Jaqoes avenue, 6 Large EGGS, doz .. WALNUTS, lb Phalanx (33) ojen staged in Rahway if Ben- Wooster ....• '. 158 130 17S. .nee. - ". o_ Mark's H. Caahlon 20 1U.7 ii: NaUonal Bank Board optional. Keason- rooms and bath. AQ improve- Oettlngs 182 179 184 A. O. H. .". fcL lk G. F. nett f eld was not available. This Weber '. 188 177 16J V. M. C. .. 1 159J 1M M » a-oad street nol4-3t Houses for Sale Co-nell. t ... 0 Housekeeping Rooms ment*. Newly decorated. In- WHOLE MELK PAPER SHELL LHIenfleld, f 1 0 is the first time in many years W. L. Baldwin Honored llfTh Individual Mt, 1 flDU quire H. U Launphear, 171 R. Graeme, I 0 iu: the gams ins been played i: 908 850 873 Iadlvldaal Avcras** —SI CaMlo 771 Sirloin Wf.tfleld—2531 O. Pins Avi Fresh Young Main street. no3-H Schutt. f 0 15 273S 181. lit.. I'.uiv.doal Kama, 1 run* " \\*. Graemu, c 1 Elizabeth. ' ' Kennedy ..' 198 196 19C At State "Y" MeetingMurlncer. St. M. —M. Casslo «7 rooms for light house- We have several bungalows that AM. CHEESE, lb.. 19c ALMONDS, lb Tara, c Montrosa .* 110 159 ... ScnaefVr.Y.MShf T M. CC. .. 11 1989 110- '0 Glaxet: .«.». «-.". Hl*h ream Oame, 1 funt— all_Improvement*, beat EVEN rooms, all improvementa, we have taken back and win dis- mibert— s • • • —0- flSHING-CLUB-PLANS-SUPPER : j; MnlTigf.r. A. O. H. S S74 171. Anm...lasi "huppui", g .. ~0~ -Warren- liot^lM—18S GcttlnRs.~A7 O: H7.7 13 2257 17» canum A Turalshed:—14—Wielt Steamrt—t BULK.—Mifcrri JgESIOSTS DAISY SHORX-BREA (Spcrlnl to The llrcord) Whalen 158 137- 197 Reseter. K. C 9 1B28. 169 Team Set. 1 fames—Ar- Burns. £ 0 ton street, who was recently canum Cement blocks for sale. J. Tour Payne, g 0 Clark Township, Nov. 17—Kelly ••-- 166 U9 17 Dunphy. A. O. H... 6 1011 169 CHOICE COT8-«)tW> street. A hassenpfefTer supper will be named chairman of the Union Gruentvald. St. M... 15 24M 1S( BBCRKAT1OH LKAOVK Mama, Leesvllte avenue. Tele- Evans Construction Co., PRIMEX,21fe ... CRACKERS, 2 bxs Totals 836 788 897 Moulton, St. 11. ... 15 2490 166 phone 7-0S55-W. noioet Totals .-. 16 held -by—the—Clark Township -Middlesex and Monmouth. county "Kecfcui • , A. OO- H.V. ...».-. IM-Uf- MlMalA 2 Wect Scott Avenus MERCK BOWLING LEAGUE BallweB. K. C. .... 187! Crnnfortl All Star. (15) Pishing club Saturday, December Ucte--S375370 Doyle, A. O. H 1448 J. Hmlelsld. Seco 13 110.9 1SI oc27-tf A. Stupak, f 1 0 Physical Education council, was S. Lucas, Eaclea . 12 !1» 24' PEAMJT BUTTER APPIT BUTTER | Rahway ] 3chultz-^and—Garl—Fate are inBacek 147 136 1!5 Remmele, St. M. 2404 Unfurnished. l.^., L 1 0 , 179 171 17f Sullivan. K. C ; U 2059 H. Sultw. Merck . . IS lOt.l til MAIL IT TODAY! Benjamin street, $25.00; four- 2-POUND JAR 2-POUND JAR cl tor ,._„ . .—0 0- charger-^ : . •-..—- .—1S7.—1S1—Ii_ sleeted one of the vice, presidents V. O'Connos, K. C. 9 *u<157o8 CroweU, Key . > J0J.5 117 rooms and store, all improve- 25c Sculy f of the Nolan ' , 211 132 152Df The" state~councll~at~iT"mee£^ j: Msmief,-A;-o. H..H 2190 Donnelly, Cart. .. IS 1D0.S til J. Btapak, e ...... '.'. 0 O . 156 177 17: '.ub.s. St. M. IS 2282 J. Lucas. Eagles . » lOO.t 114 ments, 2-car garage, Westfield Teeko Dance Sunday Brunnemelster » Purlan, Cart. - 14 H9J1 ttt I enclose (money, check, money-order) for TWO S-room 'apartments." also Notice ROYAL QUICK-SETTING BORDENS or SHEFFIELD land: Kronas, g 2 0 ing Tuesday night at the Orange Ryan. Y. M. C 14 !1»1 ISO. Jn. Cmaslo. Eagles avenue, $40; five rooms.'all im- PORK & BEAKS A benefit dance will be given (Totals . 860 770 756 Ktffe. T. C. C. It 1790 149. 9 119 177 modern 4-rbbm cottage in Co- -provemenU-except-heat, $20.00, EO' -, „• o « "Daly, A. o. -Bewick. Oeco r-as—nt.t nr II 'ldnla; renU reasonable. E. T. . i.u».tU, e ...-."..r.";-..-. —— 2 7—2 _ — 1 aunday_ evaflfig. -in -tirstTU; 11 197.11 tit Broadway and Nassau street; or v> Totals^... .7..777777 « ~ S — I At the annual meetmg^of the .....ita. Or*. ... i please run the following WanrAd. • • • • • ^C*ldirdlrl» Jagues awenue. DECEASED Score by peTlods: hall, Linden, by the Teeko A. C.Peterson 160 147 Rellly, Y. SI. C 11 1599 14S nxutx 144 six-room ' buhgalowr—all Im- j canSc"-_. Costcllo • 130 113 .iirst, K. O 9 1276 141 H. Oorer, Cut. .. > 14 191.11 157 TirraTiaiTtto -the xrrticr -«f Wtti All Flavors •halanx"; 77777..'. 12 3 10 8—Z for George Voynlck, second base- council. George Hepburn, of the Pleskin. SKO .... I Allen ... 127 136 Dommlney. Y. M. C. 14 1891 135, IS 191.9 111 provements, Trento street, Ise- lAil 1>. WOLFSKEIU SurroBato of All Sum 5 0 2 8—1 Orange Y. M. C. A;, who has been A. HmMikl, 8«co MAIN STEEET-^Up-to-date two- the County of Union, made on thv [Just ftefereo—WeeMey. man, who broke a leg during one '< or.a — 149 155 GllEannon, A. O. H. 5 635 127 14 190.11 114 lin, $20.00. Sitat«s managed. WHITE CORN _ of the Twilight- league -jwnes in Swlerk .. 147 158 head' of the council for more than Redman, Merck ,, 15 llt.11216 Cross Rib ROAST, Ib room apartment with, kitchen- 1+th.duy of .November A. D.. 1933, STRING BEANS" 3 for 16c Hlg-h Score—Ottlnir*—222. LuTberry. Merck • 1« lll.t tt> •- ette. Ml improvements. Heat .Rents collected. A. Stamler,29 upon the appHoatlon of the under- pkg5c Rahway last summer. ~* Totals —.v. —-U3 _50» _64I a. decade, declined.rerclection. Hc, Individual Avera J. Oog-er, Cart. .. 10 1173 io: Broad street, BUb • iarned, as Executor of the estate SUCCOTASH Bulk—LEMON. ORANGE Seven New Riders was succeeded by Allison N. King. ger—ger182.8.182.8. • Karan. Key. ..^... 12 m.s it* furnished. lnnuire_Hanifl_Der of said deceased, notice Is hereby FRESH ROASTED TOMATOES-^ Micklae Skop—3403 Hlph Team Score—St. llarke—933 Kadler, Merck ... 11 m.t tot partment Store, 128 Main St. ~OfflTMi given to the- creditors. of .said de- — CITRON or In Six-Day Bike Rac Wltherldge 158 196 of Paterson. The vice presi- Malson, Cards. .. * 1»4J 101 SUS.-3-443S. ocl7-tt ceased to exhibit Xo.the suiMcrtber ^ Regular 10c Reading- 117 82 121 dents elected are: W. T. Connor, cou.vnr LEGION LEAGUE Ohamra, Cart. ... « 114 21S no!7-3t under oath - or- affirmation - -«h«r There wilt be seven new bicycle Litvinoff's Brother Asbwortb ..- 142 128 Staadlac of Teasu Rlntnan, Kejr. ... 11 ltl.10 IIS Lean Sliced claims and demands against the COFFEE Feuohter 183 154 Westfield, chairman.-of- eligibility W. I* PPeel Wky, Merck * 1IV« til __3cans23_c PEEL -riders-Un New York's 55th tnter- Healy—r.-rr.-rr;. -185-172" 245 committee; W. L. Baldwin, of theRahwa.y 8 2 7.777 Honlt. Card*. » i»i.i N>I Marian Tobias to William -natlonal-six-day- bicycle-race— in Bay wav 7 .77' Mosso. Rant 7 H1.S 197 Real Estate Transfers Boulton and Bthei For Fruit Cake Totals ...... 785 732 88Rahwa5 y "Y," chairman of legis- WftHi m • .((I Sohaefer. 8eco ....^ -B_ISO.»_IM 2 lbs 29c Madison Square Garden, which lation committee; W. H. Atkin- i 3 3 .5M Plekena, Ram. ....IS. 179.1 lU Bacoi property in QeorgU_jtmk -SaltMAGKEREt gets ufcder way a week from Sun- Central Office 3 Linden 6 6 .{00 Godfrey, Ram 11 . 17I.S 141 William H. Kelly, commUsion- nonttwest corner of lot 913, map son, Camden. chairman of theATtronne Cornell 145 157 141 4 5 .444 SanUlow. Key. 11 171.4 109 HALT 1H>VMD rKa er ot tanking, etc.. to Halcyon of 3W lots of ground^ property of day night Tith 15 crack teams StrakeJe 14J 141 11constitutio" n and by-laws cotnmit- Roselle 0 12 .000, Racno, Key 11 171.10 110 Apple Sauce competing. With the seven ne' Bowles 148 95 1!8 Roselle Park Martonc, Cards » 175.1 147 guildlnz to Loan Association of Lewis 8. Brown. . •;.. " . 3 for 25c Rommel 93 154 1(ttee3 . A. M. Chilson, Paterson, ladlrldual Avenia-cs Van Camp . 8eco .. 10 17S.1 111. ! It's a- soame that" Germany had boys there will also be all th Moore. Ram. Newark, property known as 103 Hugh J. ICagulre, eldest, execu- Mooney 131 119 12was,name6 d secretary and treas- O Ave. HA 1* 175 »t tor, etc., to-M»ry Elliabsth Horn- jto quit the League of" Nations ]ust Bleached Raisins r popular veteran stars who hav Freer; Roselle 6 191.4 221Carroll. Mont. 11 171.* 1M Oliver street. iwben the league was preparing to 3 for 25c made the six-day race so color. Totals 666 066 57urer5 . Hohenstcln. West. .. 9 191.3 221Kasmer, OarC ..... * 171.7 til Salt HERRING Kenely. ArKonne .... 9 190.1 22OTCane' . Cards U 171.1 til ddress WlUlam H. Kelly, commission- hy^subuHtutedi trustee, etc., prop- 'get ready to see what could be ful and exciting for years. Central Office 1—2277 "'IN GOD WE TRUST'—AND Kennedy, West 3 190 21 Farrinaton, Mont. •« 11 171.1 111 er of hanking, etc.. to Sixth Ward ertj* in- IQlton avenue known as done apont beginning to formulate Mixed Fruits Thfrinpw riders in the race-are: Rautto 17» 148JL1_4 Arthurs, Buy.wuy .. —8—185—-11 •Woodruff*- UonC-nr -t^—17*4—111 lot~lW"«n

lot l» map of 391 lota qf ground-, - • •* .» • Eddie ; Miller, New York City; Krusle 162 down - and - pay-forever i ewelry Schmidt. West 9 181.7 241E. Suiter, Key. 1 none. Newark, property known as 111 t FaikenOerg;, Ram. property of Lewis 8. Brown. No. 2 CAN Tony '.Schaller, Chicago; Tin( Strong- 129 135 store in darkest Brooklyn. Mnye, Linden ' 6 180.2 J i in m Oliver street. ID carrying out its hog reduction 2 lbs 25c Blschoff 131 132 KlhRcn, Ars. 9 179.8 22Long-Ijons;: . X»Key; . 12 in OOD O. Wesley Collins, sheriff, to BLOATERS RebohV -Newark. and_jhe_follow: GIJd!-*„ _^.— 110_.J2£ 144 H. Arjronne .. 12 179.1 20Savacool. Mont. II 1(« tOl -. William H. Kelly, commission- program, wo hope the government ihtr 'Prjench riders: Emile Ignai O . Ra'hway" 9 "179 2( Condron; MoiK. '•• .-rr-14—1H.11 t»t wmiam A-~Bugeaa, loto-U-to-16V -won't-forget-the - road-nog*. 10c Hughes 157 182 194 iff"dl* Wheatena Totals 719 778 780 J. Iltr, BaywaB y . 1 177.1 20 Brookfield [All Want TMS 2crPer Word 1 facing St. George avenue; lots S3 Maurice Deschamps, Roger Pra O'Donnell 175 170 Bed

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\PK0ne1 THE RAHWAY RECORD-The Foremost 5emi-Weeklv of Two Counties-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 19« PAGE EIGHT WOMEN'S COMTOUKNOT HELD ;> SECOND NEWS 'SE'CTI'tflT With "women •present, from many churches In this dtr, a Alcatraz, U. S. 'Devil's Isle,'May f The Bahway Beoord stair Acceptance i Last Minute Wire News QflOU CHILD women* conference a. vur held choir SCDT The wide-spread genuine^bellef In the takes prUe U makin, this unripe, clean Wednesday erenlnr la the JRntjtloni. terial found in the news and advertMny M. E. church. Among th» speak- oompanlst. .nd wbetaMMtemrr detalL They an proud Solve Prison v Unrest Problem AND THt SCHOOL that it Is an accepted nest toBahwa y homes. The Rahway Record columns of The Bahway Becord has ghrenT Leaders Urge Sound Dollar ers were: Mrs. Jamea W. Laurie, our readers a lasting trust In their newspaper. of Second-Presbyterian church; Mndew.can be > Washington, Nov. 17—Two of America's out- S tin. Robert Oraeme, president of clothes by • standing financial and industrial leaders-J. P. Mor- The School lunch Box the Ladles AW society, and Mbs RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,1933 gan, the banker, and Myron C. Taylor, United States Lillian B. BUls, a deaconess In sun. Telephone Rahway 7-060ftr ~* " fhairmhn—cflllpd at. the White House late yes- It must be reeofnfced that may the Palisade church. Jersey CJty. i ^'^^^BBm^BW* *^WPJ4slBj(^^8^B^^^^V^S^r^B*^^S'W^P%Pa"^^^TP^PW4^* -Will Address Kiwaoiana- Tahifa 4-H Clnh Work terday reportedly to urge early dollar stabilization school lrogram__yffl_be presented at the regular WeA^ tClark-Tawnsfifp^-a. -member-jjl,:ttie-.board^wa&~laudeci-lor-li , • _ Jersey City, JNov. 17—Menilda Alexander, noted" d sUU further at a meeting of the^BoanJ of EducaUon Tues- nesday meeting of the Rahway Kiwanis club next weekLwhen Luther itrieted, but Tritli a little planmac A. Huston, assistant news editor of the New York office of Inter- iri-deTeloping-^HHclubs-in-the^towrishlpi—Mrsr~Shapiro~so~far club woman and economist, told the Rotary club here ScWartiBfrTydol Service day at which it was decided to dismiss Frank Henhly, seventh grade fan has organized 10 such clubs in the township and under her direc- a substantial lunch of noarishint teacher, not yet under tenure, when the Christmas vacation starts- national News Service will address a joint meeting of the Kiwanis iUiat a bill will be introduced in the next Congress foods may be provided. Variety ttUtva * Infatf-Ot*. 1"MM. 8U i The pre-flrst and first grades will also be combined so that another dub and members of the Rahway Rotary club and the Fellowship tion the clubs "are creditably taking the place of the home economics founding an American academy of statecraft— will of itself be stimulating to the i gather may be eliminated soon, is planned, it is said. club of the Y. M. C. A.;: .\,. :" :.• department in the Abraham Clark school. X Mr. -Huston, an executive of the f The leaders of the 4-H clubs' gSwfr-a'i- m fntlnw!!' Mm T4rt- Fruit is on j «n. Hannah Oncleion Kauff- =5f which. leaving .Ike UUIYKLOIIX In 1WXT~ Universal Service, serves The Rah- ton D. 'Hill, Mrs. Louis"Starr, Mrs. the needy. Ripe bananas, apple* andoranfee nann and Mlat Charlotte PlanckT Kahway Woman to got his first'newspaper job as a Woman Leader Dies way Record with its wire news, reporter on . the Beningham, George Steger, Mrs. Adolph Two Clubs Have are espedaQy liked by ckfldrtB In discussing the situation which Just Elected Officers Montclair, Nov. 17—Mrs. Mabel Dodge Pratt, for win speak here through the ef- Washington, Herald'. Two years Trickel, Mrs. Stanley Piesadsky, and are easily packed. As a sab- nsde it necessary to dismiss Luther A. Huston, assistant forts of J. R. Marple, president of •Recently the White Eagles inany years prominent 5p political, civic and social stitute for fresh fruit, try a small Lead Nature Walk later he joined the staff of the Mrs. (Frank Wletri, Mrs. Charles in charge of Mrs! HSU elected of- Benhly, President. Hennan A. news editor of the Hew York the Rahway Publishing corpora- P. Abbey, Mrs. Martin Haluza. affairs in this city amkthe state, was dead at her jar of some stowed fruit, apple- office of the International News tion. Seattle Times and was successive- ficers as foUows: President, Fran- Owes said he did not ace how Mrs. Hugo Laoher and Mrs. sauce, datea or nt*. Mrs. G«orge Anderson Service who will address the Has Served As Correspondent . ly reporter, assistant city editor ces Humiston; secretary, Mary -homer9-Prospect-placertoaay.; She-was-60-years old new quart-sire conUinetr,^bwgned for (the township's school acconimo- Shapiro. The "clubs meeTcvery 1 Milk alone or. in cocoa or i mid-week meeting of the Bah- Throughout The World and sports editor. He left the Hayes; "treasurer," Helen "Zanc- ~"] -and had been ill only a-short ti'mc^ Surviving are'hep .containing 29 oza. of I I ditlons could be continued much WU1 Discuss Plants at way Klwanls Clnb, Wfdnfday. Times to join International News ' Audrey Grace Adams . Thursday afternoon at' the school wich; program chairman, Esther soups shoold-ahrayi be a part Union County Home DemonT husband, one daughter and two sons. Funeral serv- I en hive not been paid this school Seeley's Pond ice on a world-wide front as aService. and at the present .time are wortr- . u _ the luncheon. Provision for 1*0 acquaint you with the advantages in, background. Mr. Huston is one of Many news stories of interest to stration agent who reports 21 ices will be held 3 p. m. Saturday at the First Con- ing should be made. I par. that there is no money to ing on Christmas gifts-for them- Please Turn to Page 3. SecHon H Mrs. George Anderson, of this Past Grands' Association the best equipped newspaper men American readers were handled by 4-H dubs in county, 10 of which gregational church. Interment will be in "Arlington, • Some prisoners have, drowned, others have beoa «pt«red befor© The moat noarUhlng bnads fsr venience and economy of this new pacbgjj I pv for the tuition of high school in the field today. England', Huston during his stay in the Ori- are in dark Township. they reached the mainland, and those whoTiave escaped from Alea- ImsOs In linden and Rahway city, will lead a nature walk to be Plans Luncheon Soon N. J., cemetery. "\ sandwiches are whole wheat, oat. 1 conducted by the Union County France, Germany. China, Russia. ent. Outstanding among his. trax Island, shown above, enn be counted on tho flnRtrs of one are distributing a bottle {with our complin 5chools and- that there is Mainchuria,HNeW7Yorfc1CMcagc—-_ achievements was a beat on the meal, brown, Tsisbror ant- Bread Ibuely tnough money in theParkr Commlssion.^Sunday after- Plans" for" a" luncheon~at "an hand. Uncle Sam Intends to lodge his future "bad men" there. The should be at least a day oH. Mnf- noon, at Seeley's Pond in the west all have been home to him at one-death-of the late Japanese Em- Masquerade Dance Held address followed- his tour of the' ••map shows the Island's location. with every case of Krueget'aBeer;.. .^.ind,^ I bond* irtasury to _buy coal to early date, were made at a'meet- time *or'another, and an in conv peror and a series- of graphic fins and oorn bread also are good. licit the school building. Dls- end of the-mtehungTleservation ~ By Exempts Auxiliary ffpargoMakesTourelementary schools to this city. HPlfe. government's p1an~to~Jatl|-separatlng-~Aleatras-fro>eparatingA m ; frequently hat near Scotch Plains, at 2:45 o'clock. ing of the. Past Orand8'_ assocla- paratlvely recent years. A capac- stories on the pScturesque -cere- - Mr. 3pargc Id he was much- course, we still sell all the other brands. Itrtct Clerk Charles H. Brewer re-~ tlon in the home of Mrs. Fred H. ity for making friends among the monies attendant upon the fu- America's most vicious and in-land. Some havo drowntd; othere been pointed to as a "model- prisoST Mrs. Anderson will lead a dlscus- A large number of members pleased with the conditions in have been picked up by pursuers The merchants of Ifontdalr ported lh»t .4WTJU wen sion on "Mosses and Lichens." An Herman, 100 Rutherford street, neral of the head or one ol the tractable criminals on Alcatrai Separate cells, in. buildings strik- wcreor lewsmakers. a natural "nose for took part in the masquerade party : Of Local Schools general in the local elementary In boats and returned to their cells. are sponsoring a letter-wriUnS ten ton* Of <0>l * abundance of the»epUnt»-whlch Monday-night—MrsrJoseph-Davis~ oldest imperial dynasties in the Island will. Attorney General can accommodate MOL lAscd- It, was pointed out that held by-the Ladies'-Auxiliary to schools and especially the broadr Once the Island was a Spanislr Xy contest based on two question^: grow near Seeley's Pond will be will be in charge of the affair. an executive are all part of his world. the Exempt Firemen's Association er adaptation of the methods of. Homer Cummlnss believes, brine fort. bnt in 1S5S the Unite* States Irere weather make* it neces- State Commissioner Says Inmates. Large windows admit sun- What improvements can- Mont- The Beverage Shop observed by the group. The leader The organization will take part makeup. During his stay of two years in in the Exempts' Home, 106 Main Fresh-KmecT education and stated that this to an end the recent epiaemlc of converted It Into a military base. dalr ciUzens to buy. in- Mont- arr to burn almort a ton of coal will call attention to many kinds Huston has been with Interna- London, Huston covered. some finest Primary Supervisor In 1SES, it was made a disciplinary light and fresh ocean breexei. 106 Irving Street Rahwtj]t| in the Joint card party of the street,,' Tuesday night. Costume was the new philosophy of edu- prison riots and jail breaks. \ their business ano\ assnmlni Itoflr. of TrTo^fs and lichens and the tional News Service for 16 fun notable news stories. One wasawards were presented as follows: cation which will be contained It Is desperate men of the Harvey ^barracks. If they could speak, its And the prisoners can keep busy. that the Improvements are made, Besides the other problems it necessary conditions for their Rebekahs and Odd Fellows Wed- ears since he started in the Chi- the change in the political situa- Needed in City harsh gray walls zntjht tell many PHONE RAHWAY 72299 best-looking. Miss Bertha Keyes; in the state-wide survey in ele- Bailey and "Machine Gun" Kelly In the building* are fomltare. why Is it advantageous for Mont- the board must consider growth. nesday. November 22. The next cago office in September. 1916, as tion which made Ramsey Mac- funniest' Mrs.-Clinton Hall^most Fresh-Killed mentary education which would stripe who foment prison unrest. a taleNrf brutal "discipline.'* ot tor- dalr ••ie'tltiM'''fe"'7' prndTrlarEc yarwTaTniwfttftft of the esrollt the meeting with all members Christmas party, next month, ShaU A Dry Do Next," were pre- ily in the city. nt lists of the school. It waspresent including District Clerk Meeting in the home of Mrs. Ma- sented by Miss Underhill. In A message from State Presi- Brewer, Commissioners Georgeirioa Martin. 50 West Steams this article Governor Pinchot dent Mrs. Nina G. Frantz was |«n that only- the -Crst :two street, the group will gather No- ottsj FreshHAMand Cot Frea: Swift Steer Bed IW could be combined- with- Loeser. Paul Melssnerr Henry urges that the saloon must not read by Miss Mildred Hughes Lang. Elmer Rels. Joseph Amon. vember 27. President Mrs. Charles come back, that liquor must be who was named superintendent of «ro-ounee botj |oot overcrowding.. Klasek was-in charge of the meet- Oil (fult Fresh PORK LOM A request for gaa to be used Lawrence Roach and David J. kept out of politics, that liquor the citizenship department. ct McBride. Roach and McBride and was assisted by Mrs. Marlon not be sold without proper re- President Miss Emma Johnson Ito child's dental work Instead of Matrin. adjutant, and Mrs. Wal- 111 Skin On—lb PORTERHOUSE I* local anaesthetic made by Mrs. were welcomed as new members to straint, that high license laws be presided and was assisted by Mrs. 'your jGwrge Steger, president of the I fin vacancies oa the board. ter I. Springer, paymaster. avoided, and that sales be so Mabel Fancher, secretary. . first i CHUCK STEARlb STEAtt^ROAST, Ib handled as to make living .pre- seller I will carious for the bootlegger. WHX ELECT DIRECTORS •nee yoit; ts Seven new directors to the SjT falthfttlly BEST CUT The states of North and South [while long Carolina .were also-honored for Board of Governors of Memorial Be* win being the only states in the Union hospital will be chosen at the fcelo'a In i JGROSS RIB or whicbTdldirot go~into~ the" repeal aimual~election~at~the"nextTneet- column. Liquor advertising: over ing Tuesday, December 12. Seven TOP SIRLOIN the~raSio was condemned~by the win be chosen to fill positions va- ib^d4 ADOLPH'S d^the^expiration~6t—tbfc I John Pennington, former prohibi- terms of President Frank W. Kidd, Your tion administrator, by Mrs. Clara- Secretary Orlando H. Dey, John TOD Harvey. J. P. Coffey, Sidney Harris, Regi- lUiss j Rib LAMB CHOPS. 2 lbs.....^ 31c A speclar~Armistlce devotional nald P. Lukens, Henry L. Lam- 14 Cherry Street [society edl| program dedicated to' peace was phear and George McGUlvray. ILX. MANNING&.SON] conducted ' by President Miss The nominating committee con- Monuments ESS tEahwayJ ROULETTE of LAMB, lb ... 17c sists of Charles E. Reed, James Boneless Rolled 1 Tc Legs of Emma Johnson. She announced Ert.1861 Rah. 7-0970-7-1168 Iglad to that she had communicated with Smith and Eugene. Miner. Presi- I of the 1 FreshPOROUTTSlb.^ ,15c LAMB.lb an the ministers' of the city for dent Kidd- requested that reports 405 W. Front St. EREE DELIVERY j and i Shoulder Veal, lb | | 1 observance of World Temperance of an committees and depart- IphoMPLAINnELD p -AHMO'Da 8-Cm)VgBgM>QM- lessiare resolving that you will use every opportunity to SWIfTS BEOOKFIELD Would You Like to Own Your Own Home? party for the children will be held Xegs ofRnmpSrp Prime RIB ROAST, lb 17c with the men's organization—Ihe committee consists of Mrs. C. H BUTTER, lb taX; Savings Account at The Rahway Savings Buy While Property Is Cheap j Bl CROSS RIB, BOTTOM ROUND 1 O Peterson, chairman: Mrs. H. O. VEAL,lb Institution a big aide in whatever ventures the days ahead Kettner, Mrs. Charles D- Bommel, FBS8H TOP SIRLOIN, pound I wC Mrs. William Weigl an* Mrs. SLICED BOfLED BAH f offer. The backing of a worth-while reserve m a safe Let Us Finance Your Home George Ammerman. Mrs. Charles B. Crowell and Miss Marion Ber- has been the spur tharfaas-helped-thousands-of-new gen are in charge of the enter- Por Boneless POTTTOAST7IbT7^T5^ tainment. Ib29c An 'Invitation to the state asso- Kit ._is community bank, with a background of Fresh CHOPPED BEEF, 2 lbs 21c ciation meeting in Trenton was! 8UCED BACON We Have Honey IVtoan iceeived- Mrs. H. a. Kettner and years of service, is proud of the part it has - — Mrs. C. H. Peterson reported on is playing, in protecting customers funds. V VEAL SHOULDER, Ib .. 12y2c the visit to the Linden chapter 19c ON FRST MORTGAGE 31 with Mrs. Crowell, secretary. Legs and Rumps oi VEAL, lb .. 14c nKPT OFPRWS GREAT SAVTOGS TfflS ie Rahway Savinp^lnstii -Tlie Montclalr-Tim •faatts-the: B. & 1; action of the Montclair Trust' "The Bank of Strength" Whole Smoked HAMS. lb.;.15c company in giving each of its 681 17 LINCOLN AVE. TEL. Rah. 7H employees a %& ^check. The BANANAS White Boiling Smoked COTTAGE HAMS, lb 19c checks •were supposed to Tie spent 119 irving Street Rahway,^. J. in Montclair for merchandise which, the employee otherwise- Dozen ONIONS, lb. Telephone 7-1800 would not have procured^ ^~ papers. . rjentenant-Govemor Albert B. Chandler, of Kentnelqr, is sbdwn with KIT mothei, Mrs. ^'W.Chamberlain,-whomhe found alive inJBeksonville,- HEAP QHEESE, Ib- In Siam' monkeys are used Pla, where he went in an attempt to- locate her grave. - Lieut-Gov. the banks.. They sit beside the Clundler. had sot seen his mother for thirty years and had believed Hqirift-Wadft Bologna, Frankfurteiv bank: tellers and Wte the coins Aquaplane polo is the latest aquatic sport on the West Coast where cold ~pald~nir Their teeth marks to-winds blow not. The trio shown here at Catalina Island seems to be Thin Bkta and ivSej_ expert at the game, played from aquaplanes towed behind racing speed- Knockwnrst, 3 ponnds ll dicate to the teller whether the boats. Incidentally this Is wbahat they ccala l a "Winter sport" in sunny ' money Is genuine or counterfeit. £alifoxjua.

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- NOVEMBER 17,4988 f ;?AGE TWO—Second Section THE RAHWAY RECORD—The ^^^I^BHMM>*MMi^••••" y it& tfeiefattons front Complete Sunday Services for AiF RaKwayT€lw#es---Liged pood Market present. ' ''' f^^~ ~* ~" "plngs": 6;3O p. m.. Young Peo- and d10:3 0 a. m. Th t UI Elects Gfficecs pi m^ clan in ChristtM |Name Miss Louise Toep. ple's society; 7:45 B. «>»-i «*.«- trBMi " l - ~ -* * g f Bfen^s ftii>le Glasses Services in the Churches nlnj meeting «sd evanieusUc BUSMAN OHBO. fer Head of Firemen's ufSaioWl feSey WfcV *&k mce '*Ste?eat Comei'' Organization sA r«»todrt ttst tonw 61 a To Observe "Men and Missions" Day Protestant Servicea T and flMorful sweet with to nurUettlari a> EPISCOPAL New Church «&e«t»—The R*», Nlkofar Be«m«irtniik, putdr. NOV. I -Rahicay Federation of Churches Sponsors Meeting of fitlnrfitrtet, Wtween ;-w *$%. „,. ih Is nne at this season. Itls «*rpw»tion for tfee elan IT. PAUL'S,. Irving~«reet- anc' : WT. Cottlet. plsWr. Sundw man* T«B4 10 «. m.\ the Arenel Ftte Com- i All thft Men's Bible Classesln the Elm avenOe—The Ber. H. A. U •venue *n* West Gr*ad alsd good witt s«eh l^aAMUble Btnt* k evening, Nb- II Ita regular meeting at M. ^fhdlld e Sadtler. rector. preacn ., 3- ttto oastor. aer- « dflftifes sad erthberrJei. City at First Baptist Church Sunday 1 flrchouse. Monday, evening. Sunday services: 7:30 «. xn., fflon, "Ufiw "il ?? o" ftry Bandar services, 7:30 and 10:s4 to the absence of the Presl- The JRabway Federation of churches will observe "Men and Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., Bones"; 13:4S ». za.. Suciiav An luuttntod ottttlM Mrs. B. Hanaon. the vice .._ &y vaty sfijtoy brt •IHasiora Sunday" this week with a special men's mass meeting to be Sunday school; 11 a. m-. mom- school-and Bible cissa;. 6:-io i a ra, and 3 p. au Sunday tduttt _ Jlna (sseauauy tea sank Ing -worship and sermon; 7 p s p. a tnitr.t K m-. ctou* wok, "ftutera Women of " • Toepfer "Held In the First Baptist church, aV4^-^" A spedal.pragram-of m., Vooni. 3?«oVi6'«-ft>rum; » «d TottOffoir.' w»fJ In yonr Mond today that you jmuwial interest for the men Is being-planned, with special-music mn Young People's .meeting. p m., preftching by the- pastor ttaA dociflfif$, gX-aaaAra . and the fi " Att w« said, of green beuis last week numbers and-an-onutanding apetaaarcTnatlonhl UUlkui ~— HK tHUBCHOF iM Irdi'" this, iSa-H-^BU-ca.„ — t thwri. " -'The speaker will be Raymond*1* COMFOBTEB. B.«mipaiT_and lift. Wee St. George avenues—The Rev "Everybody Oo To Church r ieKn list.wMk cot than dlagnsally 1 il s, A VttDtfeh secrettry: --__. Fwneh strle. Let them cook BWKiltott:tor —D; iJ3feaa4W;oim Juices MfoM 3J» Student Volunteer Movement Sunday services: 7:30 a. m.. UJTHfBAN flemmele, ptwtor. R. o. CMiutt, m anmt «tw*t. Miss Emma Krotoer. USialt a Uttla water \apnreaCTEan 3n America, who has bten speak- Holy Communion; 9:45 a. m., LOTHEBAN, Campbell Bunday mwi * toft 10:10 food sale will be held tomor- item stiddBg. They cook more rapid- and veal cfatMt. are fitfrm a.au Sundij •eheol *t 9 The ly fa this fash&m and an tberefore ed asfl erthef ittf fit o* 1 inteefl wffihi. hSHesi jgriflB quality fuel, and a trained service ing to college groups all oyer the Church school; 11 a. m., mom- street, between Em and Can* wffliaWilliam ftUdoftaUdo,, HnH . lo tEe—Baple Uefclty office They taay be broU«a ey«k braOeA rt^hlcffW sh8* jftra how to get the greatest amount leg worship and sermon St. HABY*8 BOKAM CATBOh 10 a. m. to S P- m. Bin. j. more apt to hottthefr color. Tiountry a'.d Is especially inter- tral avenues—The Rev. George Mund* andd |te UmttatU Maget. II you have not yet tried setviofc but an better lor, being.bru*bei wltfT «.. _t the Idwest cost Bring us ydlif heating problems, /iTmrv»Y Up. O»ntaJ avuiae, between !. chairman, wM tiroficoli. thlsB agood week to start melts** htfter * 6mer fit S«Se eedk will giadjy riaBecy^ieM fof yoU wttHtmt any obligation. sted in h (Lvenups—me tome . —-•^--*^ffl be in th« j couummc* Jfc ^ — ley Keech, pastor; day schodl; 10:15 a. m., EngBsn Plerpont . and installation of officer* JJ may.'seem _rier was formerly a teacher at c place In December, Mrs. card all bat the dower heads and main CHEer meats whlcli «r» jateiy.to «-. 'judson college, Rangoon, Burma, Sunday services: 9:45 a. m. service. The partot win td* stalks which stiould\ be peeled or tract budgeteeis are fcsst fresfc fefih Church school; 11 a. m., mom- drees his congregation. r. with her commlttfo win or>srk,IegsafliinbaalZlb*Ub«ex: i for a number of years, serving tor refreabmenU. lira. icraped betore .efloiilne. Plenty of Unless poultry appetltles are being- Pocahontas Coal there under tie leadership of R. ing worship, sermon by the pas- -PRESBYTERIAN boning: saltetf •ater, »nd not too lotig denied until Thanksgivixig^ a. jro^st tor, "I Saw the Cross'; 6 p. m., Cannan. Mrs- A. Fox and t Is the roJe ior this vegetable. IS. poward, 107 West Hazelwood FIRST rRESBYTERIAN, Wert E. Nier will take Charge of ;A Lstuffed..2oung "M^ shocid xutv>- a - .avenue,-when Mr.-Howard was Young Peoples Fellowship sup- aran4_and Church so'lFcaiTNreal avpeai. *Be_jrie« H per; 7 p. m., devotional meet- president of the college. Mr. The Her. Chester M. Davis, pai- Harvest Baxaar Last Night Curri»r <» rieat a resident of West- ing and discussion hour lor the tor. or young people led by the Rev. The Ladies' Aid Society ol the longer ^ "field and has his offices in New Sunday . services:—10 *. jterian Cnurcn nej SUUU1U U9 1H|UUBU U WIST eeokhif—asd-smu m TTj"y s ttwin Keech with the topic, "More Sunday Jschool.. Women's Bible time. This vegetable may be served Tttrkr-His topic will tie "What Is Facts About the Old Testa- ; Bazaar Social •! the ehnrch ETWID with salt, pepse* add'Butter witi o> stew. Theim man the Churchy to Do In: Today's class. Men's Bible class; 11 a. evening. Mrs. a Mitchell wi&oot toa addition of lemon Julcr usual With 6*aH. :' ment"; 8 p. m., third of the 6tH m., morning worship, with ser- chairman of the affair. A scarcer from cold, anr* E- WOTM." ^-. ' annual series of Fireside Ser- or cream It Is also served with yhltr wo are fortunate to be i •Mr. Currier will present a ring- mon by the pastor, "Uninter- enjoyable program <**e ar- sauce, cheese, sauce or iioilandaUi-. -the-smoked-sad ttottn i mons." with the-topic, "Things rupted Trahom and Private Entrance -Jean—aiechanlcs,_I>WghteTs of lection." Miss Natalie Edgar will pastor. i ot a daughter, torn' Sunday. Hex first hus^ -liberty and Daughters of Amer- lead the dtecussfon on "ThJ Bads "Soul and Body" will be the t their home- " ' 4- stajt. for apparently her sailor -to'leave ths eea and make his- Tied'three times. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO- _ .subject of the Lesson-Sermon husbaldfdMsrnot see why it must home in California so that his band, Roberta's father, Robert Operated by 0an London, Formerly with Waldorf Astoria. ica will attend First M. E. church of ^BWHSterhood" with material PAL, West Grand street, be- > Felice Donato, Miss Rum Semple. died in China, where -for—Thanksgiving—seniCE5._Sun- "nT^Sn Churches of Christ, Sci- t Young and Miss Marlon Sueky. be htr-irife who takes "on the Jobwife might carry on the good work drnwn tween—-Irving—and—Chureh- cntlst, on Sunday. : "~: with mother.—He—agrffd. hnt icttcg a mission. day evening, November 26 at Never Faffing Light." "Siam' streets—The Rev. A. Leroj Almee'* second hosbsnd,. Harold will be the topic presented by The Golden Text is: "Yea, in the Rect«atian Onlt of Fords rather she stayed «t home. This never was given a Job in An- -Peterson, pastor. was intimated by Roberta-herjelf gelus Temple organization, McPherson. dlvoreed ner in 1921. The. mid-week service will be Mrs. K. H. Schwoteer, while Mrs. the way of thy Judgments, O t the Fords school Thursday eve- Aimee has a son, Rolpb, by this J Sunday services: 10 t m., Lord, have-we-watted for HI Council ol Union county at I'm afraid it's too bad." gists to discuss. But it is ji matter templated by both parties. I.GOLODNER, Prop. , «rvice-At_Fin* JJhfficht____ Jesus' ^Irtitude toward every day -6ervice-and hymn-singing,-an-, The men of the church will problemsi is the generaftheme. nlversary sermon by the Rev. the Rev. L. D. HiB. pastor. • . Put coal into your furnace and as it lakes fire you get heaL Stop at Hlzabeth. held under : ivave charge of the Sunday eve- The Ladles' Sewing society is Tel.-7-«680—Main 4-Cfierry-St J. E. Washabaugh, DM},, dd»- Sunday services: 9:45 a. m., ausp.-ces of the Retail Mer Kidnaped Saon Motion pictures win be the fea- S. - :.,-_^~ ning services at First Presby- planning an entertainment featur- trict -superintendent. Special 1 Sunday school; 11 a, m. mom- bureau of the Elizabeth dark Woman Gets terian church. Special music by ing motion pictures, Friday eve- 1 feeding coal and the fire dies down and finally goes out After ture ot an entertainment Fridsty, music under the direction of ing worship .with a report from Bber of Commerce. Th November 24, given by the First « male chorus and brief addresses ning, November 24. in the lecture Prof. Lewis Bates Clark. the pastor: "Conference -Clip- was organiwd to co- affairs kept private .>. room of the church. Praise for Work Presbyterian Sunday school cabi- t>y Mr. E. Urner Goodman, na- the fire is out there will be a little heat in the furnace for a t'.t with the National Retail net, plans for which were made In 48 Hours Backache- iional executive of the Boy Scouts The choir will rehearse Friday it council la the admlniitra Continued From Page 1. Sec. H Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Rhetxmatic Agony Gone of America, and by Elders A. evening, the Juniors at 1 p. m., Mforeement of the n Squler, Miss Gladys Whitehe&d ^red Hope and Joseph D. Per-the Seniors at 8 p. m. and1 the while, but it soon gets cold.-And a whole cellar full ot coal is PAUL IN ATHENS • ipprovtd code of fab- compel! aiid Miss Helen Droege are hi There's Joy In Thb Home son will feature the special pro- men's chorus at 9. "a in the Bliabeth trade area Shapiro. The Wise Owls, under charge. The annual Christmas gram. The Silver Leaf club of Ebe- TextrActe 17:22-94 It is interesting, to note how the leadership • of Mrs." Starr Safe, swift and sure is AL-. ast a sermon Paol was able to worthless until it is fired into the furnace. . ^ party for the Sunday school wfli At a recent business meeting of iiezer A. M. E. church will hold the International Unlfo Mri. QcOTie p. Lncas. 156 Ham- elecUd the following officers held Friday. December 29. TheLENRU—in 24 hours the excess its regular weekly meeting in the >xnjess in such very smart eo»- poa strceuentertained the Mon- uric add that caused your rheu- the Young Peoples fellowship it School Lesson for Hov. 19 jass. We ml^ht very well ask' Prcsltent, 'Virginia Starr; vies committee in charge consists of yas decided to hold a midnight church Wednesday night. Prayer Bridge club.this week. Ralph Schremp. chairman; Mrs.matic attack or your neuritis or scene_at Athens, where hethjrjwe^avejthgjtctual -word* president. Eleanor Anton: secre- sciatica starts to leave the body Paul preached on )f~Panl or~a summary ezpreneT* tary, Audrey Anderson: treas- Reynolds--Buckley,^MIss_^Lois -tor will have charge of the serv- Is not quite so drmmatte ag toat in the' fanguage ot Luke, the au- JUST SO WITH YOUR Squler, Miss Heteh~Droege. Miss Joiir CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY urer. Helen Langa; membership Mary Baumgartner, Miss Esabelle swelling ceases—no wonder many ice which will start at 11:30 and in the jail at PhiUppt, but it Utnorot lhe~Booln>f the Acts.' thousands are thankful and sing close at 12. All members of the The fortieth, anniversary of St. striking enough to clialleng* tie This, however, matters little. Bertha Wiskowskl: program, Ele- Moss, Miss Virginia Bostwick. [Miss Paul's Social Chapter was marked Put advertising into it and you get customers. Stop advertis- anor Steger. • James tJeperw and William Gettlef. its praises. Jsongregation are cordially in- world's interest and admfratkm, Luke was near to Paul and Whowa«Wbo? Ask for ALLENRU—a powerful [society cited to this special service. with special ceremonies Tuesday and^strlliclently different to em- new bis thought. We m*y be Miss Audrey Grace Adams, who Clifford Laurent, HUperlnteDd- was appointed County Home yet safe prescription that is so iRahway: - Other events planned by thenight. The Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler phasize the variety and compre- reasonably tare that we have UM M. COMSTOCK ent, was'in charge of the meeting, congratulated the society on^its hensiveness of the appeal of tiesnbstance ot what Paul had, W ing and your customers drop off. Of course any business in Demonstration agent seven with Miss Helen Frandsky, secre- outstanding in its effectiveness f glad to church for the week include a that it is sold by Bells Drug Store •meeting of Robin Troop^Oirl accomplishments and-helpfulness gospelland the-mission In-whlth say and, fof the rest, the serroo* months ago. jn her report tothe tary. -..-... rif | of the In parish work. The following of- Paul was engaged. stands for Itself. ; THE WILD MEN OF BORNEO directors, states that the—*-H and-leading-druggists-everjtwiiera "It-is the n«»wspapers come therefrom as long' Scouts at 3:4s Monday afternoon, the world will have some trade without advertising. Butisit CHBISTMAS PABTT PLANNED for-rhetsnaUstn, lumbago, sciatica t and ) a. meeting of - the Committee of ficers-were electecL-for the coming In Phillppi the Christian clnb-work for^giTls had greatly to pftntfhe rleWs Of the day. When lives; At his death, both income HAT a-m»nrf>l-tt-liijJmoKfc: it ncreased in the last few months .Plans were made byi the Ladies' ana,gjeuritis. Your first Twenty-one Tuesday at 8 p. m.: •s. Arcliei 'of theav bottle—;rcosts 85c^— must y yen-Tiee>-^esident.-Mrs. W.- gluDluts. in the conversion 1 o( w. .ousnest »nd iB.th*.del|c*cy "Walno and. Hutano, lb« 21 histebsltt Social Oirela Tueeday-^aftemoon. -^jwlljs probate_Stf £ tteth« object of tilUBe« greatesgreatest J n 1irr!i Paul *K7.- s?r dear, you did jf»] for all ch^dife of the Junior, In- sibly had lost something ot what much it might have been justifledr those *gddaVare~sold. -- . .. :r—...:.-——- Me- amr-sfur a tcrrUle battle cap- aanhunt m Cafiornla history. S«m continued at the parish house. it had been in the golden age of Paul took the effective method year. The erepor p t shows that • -antomobile was found on a lonely you &X4 me shout In our baodling of any personal night were: Mrs. H. W. Roarke, city—a center of culture and re-the line ot their own faith, but ol S^ tthhe result ooff the new road, fonowtng wMeh.hto father, Weber. The next meeting will be avoided by those who leave their held Friday evening at 8. Mrs. Anna Macann. Mrs. Harry finement: Possibly ~ir was a" tul-efflphsslzlug "the fee and passed eagerly ln- dubs" in Clart Townshiphi - AlerJrHart.recehredj^ephoned n-^the-home-of Mrs. l that trust work, strict privacy is main- The «ev. Keech To Pr—-t what "they saw "were two rJHartrrece.rvp property in th« form of living Beam. The hostesses for nex ture and refinement that had that faith; Having" Mrs. Shapiro landed demand for »40,000 rtasom. Cherry street.; Third Of Fireside Sermons month are Mrs W. J. Gladstone, somewhat gone to seed and that, where m the city the attar raised Gjnsistent advertising is just as essential for good business as |fl»nrf5, not moeh mm than three Bv Health Director . . Traits, lot exafntple, a nSan may tained^Kelations with our cus- ". "Things I wish My Parents l[ect high apiece, wbose long fair TO HOLD LUNCHEON Miss Lillian Gross, Mrs. Job Sut- as in its modern prototype la iy an aspiring tmt •Bsattet'ed MrTshapiro. who is also hearth o nine bad cavities in his teeth. Would Eemember" is the topic America, had. tended to make th» •worshiper "to the. unknown Ood," IWr ana beards, add restores were arraitge for » Liying frost during tomers and their families I are cliffe. Others participating were: regular firing of the furnace is for gj^nl h^t^ltVij^M ot the Clark Townshit Parents are negligent concerning Plans were made by the Ladies for the message of the third in Mrs. H A. L. Sadtler. Mrs. Harold place a home ot all sorts ol cult*Paul seized upon this to tefl'tfcnt •obviously Teototac who ndwled and ier association, was auxiliary to. the Second Ward Re* Bl of new thought, new religion, and this teed and they wm not take his lifetime,* and receive the in- wholly coafldential. the series of "Fireside Sermons" Maxson, Mrs. Calvin Johnson, Miss jf the. God whom'tWirfevaM <* IcrantcuiD true wild nan style and in a congratulatory ppublican club in session -with Mrs. to bs presented Sunday evening Lydia Condron. Mrs. Anna Jack -new speculations, and of move- low he had-found tfcat God re- andLdper^ again, so don't lx; mi&led by beh^vuii olherwise. •performed amazing:feaia ol strength. ehiidren to the dentist. This is 1T ments, without much either ot J SSTSSJ^A.Clark Albert H. Schaefer, Church by the Rev. Finley Keech, pastor lMCH realed in the eartkly (Ife ot JasM ..'-. •• • -,-.. .•• ..' /.•.••••'.•: ;,•••'--; .A^T; -.-.:: • .• .-P-.5 ;••...:••-• ,, I ust who Watao and Plutano not only a bad health practice : |*MC wo P.-T. A. from Dr. AUen a IHr street, Tuesday, of First Baptist church In the if-Nazarrth. :,— —==- .never knotr. They blJtiftittoJh Brower, Mrs. L. M. Hampton. They :i listened. with patience •director—of-physicaL_»n4 ^hJJT church. Mr. John Burden will Here, Jn a public place, re- Tn)om about 1825, It Is salfl, or land. education for the State cHiW € many of us are stiffer- ber 12, at 1 p. m. in the LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS ligious disputation found its and apparently wit* a msasvre of inmc German fanning family living be the soloist at the service. place, as men met dally to discuss response, until Paat cane to OM, Public instruction. lhg froin the same thing in ourof Mrs. Harry Dinsehs. 81 Har- The Board of Deacons will hold _ In.. session Ja_the_JiojBe_of__Mr . fcsir Weston, Mat** which did not childhood. It is essehtial that we rlsott street, to be followed; by a ! -and —expound—their—part icular ResurrecUon^tart-thls |5»re_to-clalm as-its own -two dr- Interest Paid in Oitit Special Department from day of deposit its monthly meeting Tuesday eve- and Mrs. Wiffiam P. Hammond development of a care"for the first teeth in «Cder: business meeting, lirs. Fred O). ideas. for-thesi, aad h*ur 01 bis Keep Up the Fire of Business 1 freaks. Deaf mote* and of slng- the ning at 8 in the home of Sidney 12 Campbell street, Monday night fearer* mocked'hlra. The idte Clark school and that the Jaw may develop' nor-Pfelffer was in . charge of the F. Greenhalgh, 145 Maple av?- the Rahway.Colored Citizens' lea- nentaUty, they led a Mduded and effort in the mally. • tfecayed spots lit .teeth meeting. ', "My hnskand ,b more until day df withdrawal [DCH a situation was an Invlta of one ristng froa the d«sd wM " Their pubUe Ufe began un- her Interest titular attetrt hto feod then he ,oue. ot—publte health ideal breeding places fOT - The Girl Scouts will meet in for the coming year: Preside*! as the call to Macedonia, But in . were,Towev»r, some _. |W«mer, veteran, showman of Wai- toVschool chUowu of-Uy bacteria".— Tuiae bacterial nay -the church Wednesday-afternoon Thomas -Shell;—flrst-vics -presl- a sense Paul's convictions wen the eompanjr'who were wlOmg to_ pwas commended by Pi.cause communicable diseases or A motion picture .win be the at 3:45. The mid-week- prayer 400. decided .and his visions 0 'ear. a. little' more of the aurttor, imam, who aiwimpnnti^ thgyn nn tha na>-be-the-«ttartlng-point ot seri-- fea&re.- ot an entertainment by dent; Frank C. Linton; secom |^>d »nd gave them -a home daring Ireland neeting wiu be held at 8 p. m.vice president, Charles Rodgers IruUi tuu blruug and clwi tu per mid there were game, «l*o, lrha 4-SewlPg-society of the mlt of merely speculative contro- believed what P*nl nM and wno H scasonsT Dreaiedlto tighttt and "The wltb the topic "Your Estimate of secretary, Mrs. John C. Shell; has acknowledged iht-i into the blood. If this eotiUnues. Second Presbyterian church Fri- QdaUty Meats — Free Delivery Jesus." The Ladles' Aid society versy, . were, won to the M# taltk. I trained to war and shake their «d for the school *ntal tMereis always the possibility of day, November 24, In tHe lecture treasurer, Mrs: Wlpism P. Ham He felt he.had some word ot Pant's' Mrmon stlH (tend* a* • l«rnRgling beard* at carious little n Will meet in. the home- of Mrs.mond. These officers will be in- are not anywhere heart Infection, kidney trouble room, with Mrs. S. A. Harried in Mary L. Atfams, 219 Hamilton truth to offer to these disputants, great, jfit staple, exposition ol l°oi«, the odd p»Ir.waT»«normously Charge. A Chfistinas party will stalled in the home of Mr. andand we are fortunate in having the-reality, of the dtrlae sptrlt M enough dentists to cover and other serious' chronic diseases Rahway Trust Co |furccssfui is wud meB, itUaald Street, Thursday afternoon at 2. Mrs. Hammond on December 11. an 1 being established early in Ufe." be" held Dscefflbtr ll with Mrs. That night, the. Boy-Scouts will preserved tor us the great sermon creation. In the upholding *t the ™JJ were at Me'taiV teceivlnf on m y P* ' °' that he - preached-to -those- Athe* James Lang and Mrs. A. Giles ih ^oeet in the church at 7:30. At worldr-and itt-howaa-Itfe.— fy& l V' arrangemerrtjr MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . TO HELP-MOUNTAINEERSfZ -nlans -as-he-stood on-Mars-Hilt- - Whiterer ch«a««-»ty co«i« S:1S Thursday night, weekly PreparationsJior a Christmas will confine "Hamllfbh street, is in charge of a Tictetif fbr"th«r?m6tlan picture r z Fortunately, they had asked our cottwplkp m of the w»rld tai o»rd .party Jo he_held Wednes- BmkWith ihVCKkneCioc¥ - "box^for ^i&e^n^juB fcaineers~ o f -Ten-- tti»nQirtsHewfath7l < pxteutT'lto-nahtrel , KogKi • church. nessee, were made by St. Mar-•that he was- not under the impu tlons and the - force e inherent. »u "The Home Newspaper^ »y we find : day evening; Hovembep 23, bjrst , - The Choir Association will hold garet's chapter of St. Paul's Epis- tation of being an aggressive iU atoms and elections,-the grfeat. lost his bajaiM* and fell Anns society In St. Mark'i Llhuttpptbly business JMMOQCM copal churonin; tte"hpmef^rMJ uBaeeepP' central- fact-stllr-»t»nas; - ">e 300 ponnda on top ot him. church. Record Ads' Pay > at the church Saturday Elizabeth Hera», 53 Main street, aBIe and unpalatable truths down we,live and jnerre tmA hsr* «ur~ - 7^ r, November 35. ' laat" weak.' - tk« throat* ot h beins." ^j*,,.*,,^,*^—< '/••

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of TwnConnties—PRIPAY;' NOVEMBER 17, igaa Page Four—SeconB Section summer when many of the churches are closed for vacation. It is now winter, golf | NOWA^ THEISM We Do We Do .^ The Rahwavgecord cannot be played so why. not utilize the time The Truth \•^••nn^n^n^nw^^ns ^ _ .•••... • ' ->•"•' •' • •• ' . -. •-•..•.•..•'.'. •*!"^ J. R. MARPLE, PabUahCT used in summer In church attendance. The Our Part Rahway churches have most interesting serv- Our Part PaMUfced Brety Tauter nl Friday Moral** kr tk« Behind BukYrar PabllaklBC Caiponnoa. Zattrcd at tk» ices, services which are enlightening, as well Pmtoftlce In Rakiray. Sew J«wr> u Second CUn - Kali Matter Vader tkn-Aet of March 3, 1STS as devotional, one is bound to learn some- GONEJ] WE FAdE TO-DAV thing by attending them.. Spending Sunday The TV1» NtmpntT vraa Founded aad la Maintained Din the-Prla««ple of a Clear, Concise aad Unhlaaed morning abed, or with the newspaper affords .. Presentation of All the Intereattac Knn of tke City, relaxation. But if the personality of man is Although the original purpose PRICE THREE .ndDpoi tk* Baala of a Progressive Editorial Policy. This Really Hopp^rf: RAHWAY, N ^TUE8DAyyNOyEMBER21.1933 a .kind of storage battery, -tne-thenn: itneeos.reit needs re- . f^^uc^'mnd'Slana «w" -•'Twoicnti were hwi All ^Pleasant social contacts hi«e J^1™^™1^^ charging. To speak of many things," we aiva hcrt about this boosting power. None more so than a wew tor winter weattw i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1933 -—j have digressed far from this in Fear for Balloonists' Lives; Ideals of Christ well-supported service of worship wherein, . of them «»ld, "Wen, i • • ___^ m •'' •" • " Bfc ' ^ - *_ Bank Club Members WCUNUf|W»H — — -.- _ * However; with the Jiame «H the year rou GOOD MORNING ones capacity for thought and genuine feei-^" election past, so hew angles to I "Oh jou to" respotdM•••; Seen Blown to Sea INecessary Today, ing is exposed to the charge of ideas and write about on taxes and other • other, 'I^djanje everyf ' ideals. ' municipal affairs of note, ore will • 'V5 «a • (By Bf«dal TOw from Cnrrersai Service) To Receive Cheeks^ City Again Showing Generosity return to our first plan and All the_familiar excuses do not gloss over -'speak of many .things."";.., Salejn,Noy. 21—Elation over^the.feat of I3eu- Speaker TliiW ~~The flrstTeports "made in" the two .clty-- ~the factthat jieople today areinclined.to;«-.•.- __wlde canvasses tins week were^ost'encour- The "paster" campaign and Overheard here: nant Cbrninancler T. W. G. Settle and Major Chester peoPeofct at% churcuimmh .vacservic* uwei tnov b «*e. a —s excitin -^.^.—g„ as— a aging and should be a means~oT giving tne ill the Former Worker Under R. ball game, as ornate as a de luxe movie'show" -publican^ Igfldprs JT> > h ffiTist •ltoo- Ivorlrers'lrrthese ca»palgns-anrrncenttve-suf ward, the failure to agree on a HowardTalks-aT ^^fi)a „ take -their-Jaded appetites to StSLP. candidate in the fourth 3,000 :f)ept>sj[tors- >v Councilma n - El e c t theTled:'Cross:and-Boy-ScoutsrBoth-of-these-- "church": expecting -thrills-finds: -the-«rvice- Ward, scores"o!~"spW bTfll6ts"al prenension as tne nours passea wiuiout word.oi Expect 5U0 Loe •Father's]* enterprises are most deserving and •the total lacking in punch. If they attend to see some the election last week in which Then there's the guy wbota Se fate of the fliers. Shortly after midnight, planes GATHERING IS HELD Urges Action to Get Checks Latter - asked from the residents of Rahway for sacred .vaudeville, and are faced by ponder- the county Republican candidates that West Bend was ntmrti of hastily organized searching parties were poised Men May Get both.projects is in keeping with the present were supported and the local can- IN BAPTIST CHURCH HeldbyP.-T. A. Part of Week ous moral and social questions, and given certata movie actress. on the ninwayB of airports in the New York metro- Get Help Here economlciconditlons It—is hoped that the -something-to.-thlnsomethiiig4ohk •about.-l, t is no wonder dldates slighted, and the climax Work by Plan -quotes-Will-oe~rate>t;d—Wiliilii._l,lK_uext two they are not inclined to go again. weeks. There are many valid reasons why people Presiaent Ross O. Fowler, will 0II1UCXWJ *CO|*V*»»«»*»•/ *** i^*v vmnu ui^ftlA^o T^av11OIyJ anU1dUon a Christian basis was the theme Workers Are Placed on Markey Iaste Several probably, result in the re-organi- "You know, we've saved tU. of the talk given by Raymond P. of High §chool Pro- In Total Deposit* It is a pity, however, that both of these do not go to church. But apart from these, zation of the Gran* Old Party in money since you started jcqrt Marines, might have reballooned over the Atlantic 50-CentHour Rate sible Improvements 1 Currier, one of the secretaries of gram Last Night drives should be held at the same time. The there are scores of excuses which are exactly Rahway before another campaign umn." said the sports ccUtar.* , and gone down with their hydrogen bag anjd eggshell- the Student Volunteer Movement In an open letter last night Distribution of checks public is hard enough pressed financially to >i|mtn«(ing three otflot n Plfty Rahway men. many ol and- that—excuses.' . rolls around: We understand like gondola near the graveyard of the ill-fated di- In AmertesCdurlng the meeting of Councilman-elect John L. Mar- A program of Interesting enter- for approximately $150,- make both ends-meetmnd probably if they baskets." whom have been on the Emer- that th Democrats were as much rigible, Akron. Not since shortly before 9 p. m. lastthe men's Bible classes of Rahway gency Relief Administration lists key urged Common Council tainment put on through the ef- -were held at separate times the individual held in Hrst^BapUst church Sun- forts of Chalmers Reed, general 000 to more than 3.00CL airprisedattheo far-many' months, began work take advantage of the Federal gifts would be much larger. However this Battle of the Ballots as were their night when the silvery bag was reported descending day afternoon. yesterday under—Federal civil secretary of the Y. M. C. A., made members of the Opportu-" • _ .*:•*«* #Awaaf riant* Alinwav ainrhf rmloa fv/im Kai*o civil worica-program—which—yi -ty-jnuww^n- f.i th" -R^ <"^"" ™T rail 1g THESCRAPBOOK •opponents; :—: : man on »1_ -pine forest near Alloway eight miles froom here The gathering WaTsponsorecTby works program wnicn nopes to" », the "J^tfar'a NlylU" uieellng-nity club-of the Rahwavi held annually between Armistice Day and History of Bahwar from Newspaper Files trip to Chicago noticed t < haimdu uikling been^given of the fliers'fliers fate. AAnndd th the the Rahway Federation of put 4.000,000 persons from every terday put 7S0 unemployed Union of Rahway high school Parent- Trust company arid the£ Thanksgiving Day, while the Boy Scout can- «Undlng in front of ttitny Churches in observation ot "Men part of the nation to remunera- county men to work, by outlin- iEYiday, November 17, 1933 Despite their victory, the Demo- report off ththe descendt t att AllowaAll y was ddisprovei d al MAJOR MASK O KIMBERUNG Christmas clubs ofVthefi vass is held at this time because of the Com- crats are far from being a har- dow. Stopping, he notktf QM| and Missions Sunday." tive work within the next month. ing a plan ot local Improvements ^l^^d Softot ngh? munity Chest campaign in Elizabeth. certain kind of-bed--«u-)i most as soon as made. Currier, formerly a teacher at I These men are a. part of thfoer the Rahway men. ' Major Kimberlinc snperinten- LjoDowing a brief report of the Rahway Nationat^bafikKig monious group and are in as bad Judson College. Rangoon, Burma, I ISO accepted from Union county. If Rahwny had a community chest there... Rahway 150' Yestfs Ago a state of disorganization as the demonstrated by harist 11, Lieutenant Commander Settle and Major Ford- He explained that the Federal dent of the New Jersey Be- [recent convention of the Par-anol Rahway Savings•-in.-li! retire and apparently tWp f>| for a number of years serving The 150 who went to work yes- entlre| fuimatory, near . here, wUI ent-Teacher associations in At- would not be any overlapping such as we are Prom TJlo—New Jersey Ga*ette—E"ebr 7. .1781 Republicans. Only last Monday ney who talked with the Navy air base at Akron, government will pay the stitution will begin the^ benefit of the onlookcn. there under the leadership of R. 1* terday-represent—Union—county's cost of any-lmprovement-projecU address members of the Ladles' lantic City by Mrs._T. H. Robertg, ".now experiencing:—One -corps-of workers Last •week^the enemy hung-at-Bergen-iPolnt,- night a prominent Democratic of- Ohio/by radio during^ their spectacular ascent short- Howard 107 West Hazelwood ave- quota. of_10,000..workers_accepted. Mft th" yarty "meeting: in ^ -guys lueitT.- providing -the-cost of. materials aoxUUrxqf the Y. M. C A. this Jr., .who presided,"the meeting IatbernpartuXthe^ —'would solicit, -for—aB-the—organlzatlons—and— ~6ne73allr'a~mhaDltant •h nue. wherTMr. Howard was presfH from the-state. According to afternoon. "' " ' was turned over to Mr. Reed, rift, »Tiri several other persons, man. "he tttt i after noon yesterday, threw"away• theiri-radio does not exceed 35 percent of the according to announce- —the-cHizens-TWOUld-only-haw to glyp once_for_ "suspected^of-being-a-spyr^ — ioVU On ilw dent of the college, said-that-tt plans of John Colt, state admlff Mmlriimn nf Mm one a newcomer in Rahway,--are equipment along with bags of ballast at the peak of up to the church of today to lead amount expended. ment-yesterday by bank; kUon, wh all ot them. It might be fitting for Rahway , istrator of relief 40,000 more men The letter follows: tee. Sheriff John Piattt, of Middlesex Counts re- said to be making a desperate at- .. .. iis-u.. *•-. i—htgjj their load and were unable to people back to a world in which Suspended Sentence the-features of—the to begin at once to formulate plans for a tempt to come to the fore and their flight to h I will go to work next Monday. Editor, The Rahway Record: Among„ thefeatue officials-:—'—- - - -' ports that he has seized a yellow, house and Smariy i ground stations thereafter. | the Ideals of Christ will be the evening's entertainment were se- CommunityXSiest here as "it is something rinitn the position of "Kingfish.** communicate wit thrmf of existence. When the program is finished .The United States government Given Rahway Man Jan van Herwerden, president., which' is badly needed in_this city and would lot situated in Spanktown in the township in the local Democratic ranks. Mr. P'"^« was bnsilr i nearly 100.000 men from New has created a civil works artminls- lections by the high school band, of the Rahway Trust company of Woodbridge and would expose it at public with a spade in the mud taMrl The executive committee of theJersey win be at work which .tration which will expend1 a very community singing led by Robert and vice president of the Rahway., be a salvation to the same group of public How successful these persons will Church Federation was in charge spirited citizens who so willingly give their sale at New Brunswick. be, and how well the Democrats cor when a stranttr htlMJ wlyfflM mean more than 600 names | large sum of money and give em- Man Held for Grand Jury A. Coan, selections by "The Fa- National bank, said that nearly- "8ttMk In the mud?" be i of the preparations for the meet- win eventually go off the relief ployment to millions of men and ther andr-Son Duo," consisting of >100,000 would l>a*distributed by,- _time_and efforts to_ help these worthy causes will act now that they are almost Shoots Husband ing-which was presided over by , As_Resultof Stabbing in power in city affairs again is *Oht No!" ^repUtd Mr. omen throughout the - couixtry.- T5eie^twT5i^t o hankshk ^Wt^SUlteKr, ...^Wt^SUlte through solidtationllln. justice:torthese:cttl-- Rahway-65-¥ears-Ago- 4n ahcLOut cheerily: "tQr engine (Bed taml 35; Charles L. Russell, president of the Rahway is one o! the munici- On November 11 ley; original limericks by R^'A. IThe National Democrat—Kov. IS, 1SG8 an interesting matter for us to Letters to the Editor Just what work the Rahway [Freeman, president of the Rah zens Rahway should and eventually must From IThe rm digging a grave (or tt" federation. paliUtes that can benefit by this Coan on the various members of At a meeting of the Teachers' associa- watch in the future. Another wealthy son of a former vice president of Sinclair group win do In the civil works Gustave Pawlick, 56 William way Savings institution, said; that: hnvp n rnrrmwnlty Hipft; The special program ot music program had not been definitely program. The funds will be al- the high school faculty and feats another $58.000 would besentout - tion held in the Council chamber Wednesday, thought on this subject is wbether Pnfininrr mmnanv wan wtinr nrtri killed bv his wife, l/iyw| T^lll i ^£J^ i 11 • t*.• r F» »m» ^w >M. strwlt. charged with drunk and -During-48»1- i determined-las by his bank.- W. N. Dobbins was made acting chairman , or'not the 1934 Council will re- Feakes'Answers Critic general secretary' ot~Uar Y. Mr -iottied—for—the—construction—ot- dlsonterly~conduct-on-the—com- ^ What "Buy Now" Means |-ap'point-jsexeral Democrats .who [was taken up in the discussion of SteoecswUbeatlMi , £i, after a quarrel In trie-bar Most of ttie municipalities in playgrounds. repair streets, sew- Eary. 375 Jef- An offering was taken, up for Throughout the city, deposits —and-3.- Bi -Hays.-secretary-pro Jtem._Offlcer5_ the-benefit-of-the-band-for— new- During the past -week we have been~hoTdihg~~ now - hold Important positions in laTewToV-^pTjaetoaTiTTSSWrtt f^eirTJalatial^Tne^ere-la^^ ers, building ot roaxls~repaTf~or *«sion avenue, .wtuT6. —. - In the Christmas clubs' showed a _ were elected as follows: "President, W. N. to provide for (he payment of out- Improvements ~ which can be in- uniforms. a "Buy Jfow". campaign in Rahway. This the City Han. We understand Editor, The Rahway Record:'"- T» the atence public buildings such as schools, and received a suspended sentence decrease of about $25,000 over last Dobbins, principal of the high school; vice cluded under the civil works pro- extensions to water systems and The committee la charge of the .slogan had, been forcefully, brought before there will be many surprises on Dear Critic Taxpayer in Good standing hills and the erection of Red Cross Drive In police court yesterday from year although deposits ~ln.;the— —president,-Abraham J. Doremus,- principal of Behind the Washington tcene - Mrs. Clark, who, before her marriage, was a gram. similar projects. Judge Clarence A. Ward. arrangements consisted of Chal- Rahway Savings institution, the citizens through the mcS^ccessfurput?" New Year's Day., Standing:—After reading your a treatment plant. This contract Social dalliance abroad is a band mers Reed,-Robert A. Coan, Harry principal of IFranklin; executive committee, called tor an appropriation of chorus girlrwitt be charged -with murder, police said. Temporarily the workers will be The Urge projects are not in- Simon Raysor, pleading- not where interest was paid oh Christ- lie demonstration last Friday night, .news- • * • column in The Record of No- for James Roosevelt, his main job Suggestion paid SO cents an hour, a mini- BCaUigari. Melvin Reed. Fred Columbian: secretary-treasurer. J. B. Hays, $900,000. of which $375,000 Was Now Reaches $875 tended to come under this admin- guilty to a charge of atrocious mas clubs, showed am increase of paper advertising and banners displayed in Citizens are again upset over vember 3 criticizing the actions la, to secure whisker contracts. Berei an Idea tor (code i An unidentified man is being held as a material wit- mum for unskilled labor fixed Elaumlnzer, Edgar Keiley and rTSid MrS.1 Miss Ella* Hazard and Miss Rose E. Holmes. the estimate ot the cost of the istration but the prime purpose I assault as the result ot the stab- almost $7,000. the business section. But just iwhat does the groups of young men -who of Democratic representatives to •Brain Truster" Professor contrihuting to the sate I by the civil works administration, Freeland J. Gibbons. B Semlns proposed disposal works. In- or- ness. Keen Rivalry Displayed of the matter Is to give imme- bing of John J. Began, 39, of 22 In speaking-of-just how the "Buy Now" mean? . congregate at various spots on the Rahway Valley Joint Meet-. "TttfweUr our own Columbia' a(aztoes provision is made, however, in diate employment to a large num- Main street, Saturday evening; Refreshments were in charge BfTlairgei : RahwayL50Yeajrs Ago der to protect Railway's rights' AWaU street barirrUd Clark struck his wife in the head with the butt the President's program tor ot Jack Fitterer, Charles H. money will be spent, Mr: Free- ' The": "Alexander Hamilton Institute—an- Irving—street and pass slurring ing. it became apparent why you pride, has created a TOTprett y Among Workers As New ber ot people and take them away November 11. was held In $500 i man said"that-a-good-shatt-of- Prom The Rahway Advocate—Jfov, H, 1SSJ " remarks to women who pass. failed to attach your name to it.and to obtain expert advice. Mr. Chamber of Horrors In the Agri prlmsBdlni an apputtuji of a billiard cue, according to the police reconstruc- wages as high as $120 an hourfrom the emergency relief adznin- Harding, C. E. HD1, Arthur Mer-"" d swers the question admirably when it says: 1 Ones Are Added ball for action by the Grand Jury the club members would "hop Tax Receiver Edmund Brown and City Only the other l . St. Mary's this program. For instance, we iflotte ments is 'buying now.* condition, of things is brought about by the "rowdies" - --~" and "rough-necks" who order to belittle the efforts of which can be confirmed by vart- partment bead*. " .~.\ .you carbon ccw«' 'l her hand, Mrs. Clark, feanng a further beating witt stan^*uU d —as followsiws: . St My iWestfield Group WiU I dictory evidence. ' ' "To pay interest and rent promptly is 'buy- are "unbearable and) annoying" moment-** Church, $99.75; St. Paul's churchh . can extend a water main on Ha- Drunken Dri\dng onstanc*. existence of large business interests now es- the Democratic officials In gen- dtlzsns -who attended the -o— the billiard cue, fired from the doorway «Ttoe bar. Also Attend Rahway aelwood avenue to the Rahway Gast Announced for ing now.' • • ... • and demanded, as a taxpayer. Lewis E, Lawes, warden of the $50^0: First Presbyterian Church. I Verna* —tablished-ln—Rahwayr-and-the-^)ersistent_efn_ UEgs. and by subseuueut re^ MSnd Eresblterlan Pre.sentMioi]JflL_S-k__ "All these are desirable forms of buying that some action T)e~ taken~to Big House" up at gM fnrt<: ni uTil persons reraidless of political fac- hHtt|" TB« Altow me to go prtefteintothe ffronmm ltthe e t? ; Junior Service attnn when- the sewage disposal One Man lninred,.Xars now Just as mucn as is ifie~ptircriase~ot~the- the=t The yuuiig wifer^l^eding-pgotuse'/ r, } 4X1UFCU.—» by a group present. Is that the government annual Soy Scout, finance cam- Stevens, Edna ChappeU, Carol until late in the aftemoon-yhen I? .first speeding up of the velocity of large capital:"" It is certainly a very worthy one. printed the following item of 100 from backing up into the trunk author-politician-warden men police why she and her husband had quarreled. from Westfldd council, will be 1 No, objection was made to the sewer and the Rahway internal going to grve him a tootbfll consisting of Percy Miller. Wil- win pay the entire cost thereof If paign, was reported when the Nolan, Vernon Annunziata, Jo- he was released on a $500" surety ' relief ileft years back: • plans which called for the trunk tioned so names, but his early a Christmas present, Eos' liam Marbach. Harry Newman, present 'Fred Haberle, ST., will the cost of material does not ex- seph MuUrooney, Russell Post and [bond. Dr. E. W. Lance said; will Rahway 25 Years Ago A Hint—Young gentlemen Of course the above summary workers met. last night in the of- Ince yoil U sewer to be constructed at the rumblings are to the effect tha think hell like It? William Maxwell and Thomas serve refreshments: ceed 25 -percent of the .total. Fred Yorke. that he was unfit to drivet _ r; •; tsr faithfdll] Movies For Children From The Union Democrat—Nov. 12, 1908 Is general, but it represents a true fices of the National Pneumatic who are strangers to the island high level now existing in the city. far. far too many gangster pis- Lindberghs to Fly to Azores _ Stephenstephens- This is an unusual opportu- company. William Yorke Is general chair- A car described as a 'four, pas- • .while Ions The Junior Service league .in arranging for The annual reception of the Athenian club are informed that from time ilcture of the improvement, and lea win dli The REPUBLICAN councilmen any additional information you tol permits emanate from Brook' Mrs. C . O. Eldridge. Mrs. Dion Young People to Give nity and Common Council and | Another meeting will be- held man, assisted by Vincent Bradley, senger coupe" was responsible' for Leln's Is•el; a movie program for children of first grade was held Friday afternoon at the home of- -immemorial the t custom has Dean, and Miss Margaret Gibson - JL" - - - - the officers of the city, should get the Misses Marie Graney, Audrey bruises suffered by Dominick and pre-school age tomorrow is an impor- 1 dldnt object; the consuming en- may -desire, or questions you Wednesday evening, it was an- Mrs. G. E. Gallaway, Milton avenue.- -The-- prevailed to leave unmolested gineers appointed by them didn't ..- ..—o— .... have been added to St. Paul's team Play" December 8 the Job Immediately and lay CrtJonneU!v,i^u^~,, Marie Gabler. Lillian ,Mulllca, Burlington, when thecar^ tant step in the right direction. We beliave the ladies who may be passing ant answered along the street, in ttoe_eve-: indlvfluaTworker. - Alice enoughTUTremove the screen and nh.g Balls, ana three-act comedy, will be present- since. Friday's issue of The Rec- Booth. Lillian Faser, near the ih- quaint~crifldren •wltrr~good~motion~plctures~ Mundayj- •vice-president,- Mrs.- Gallaway; re——ningr—Our-people—ere^of—the— representative _ . didi ' " ' 'favorable. The Miss Mi Ada FarreU, head-of -Please-Tum to Page-Five- -"Anna—Poklenpa, cording secretary, Mrs. S. A. Squier; cor- Therefore isn't It somewhat ab- make your identity known. Bowery this *n' thatsare noodlcf ed by the Young People's society" of ord are: O. B. Garthwalte, Jr., Hahar, -- tBrsection of3oute^25~andScott This should be either through the estab- opinion that, in this respect at the Junior Red Cross, reports, all avenue early yetserday morning., Your responding secretary, Mrs. Thompson Thorn; surd to blame the Democrats for the town, though the atmosphere sidered the first link of a crossing of the of Rahway public schools and the Church of the Holy Comforter, Stanley Host, Dr. W. L. Miller, Kiel, Clara Kalterbrunner. Will lishment of movie houses just for children least, the sexes possess legal Yours truly, Friday, December 8, In the parish He was taken to-Memorial hos- treasurer, Mrs. G. H. Waters; librarian, Mrs. this- condition?- . .:. AIFRED-C. FEAKES.— Is synthetic to the nausea point RtoePS-tqN^Yoric.,although. Colonel ClarkJTownshlp^school havave eenn- Dr. C.E. McAfee Will Chodosh Bros, and Wexler Coal lam Davis, Thomas O'Connor and Miss in large cities •which would force producers .rights. .Itjwin^be wen, for thej fuT ther old-timers of Qx^lpi? Claowp^ room. —The cast-Includes:-John company, the "Rahway Hardware John and James Post. _ pitak . William H. Randolph. personal conduct of occasional ~As" the workTCOTtlnuBd-m-1930rj rolledld , with ththee hSh—schoolschool, society edi| to make pictures ior children, or by Parent- another 'REPUBLICAN .was nineties.'' Refuses to state whether his pTans caller Franklin, Congleton Miss Mildred Blagniff. company. E. P. Coughlin, John O. Tjshers are the Misses Anita A machine driven by Mlss-Ellza- The new installment of petit Jurors drawn visitors of the' masculine gen- Roosevelt, Lincoln, Frank, Here wjth Murphy. Bayonrje. was dam- Rahway: Teacher association*, or kindred groups per- named representative, and at theTaxpayer Gives Views The riotous color and rude Washington and Clark Townshih p IMis WIMs MarioMarionn Peterson Peterson, ,M Miss Jennie Morss, W. P. Miller, August Oiffe Edith Van Liew, MUdred from this city consists of George W. Heath, der from great cities, to regard AUantic flight t Boffa, H. H. Brown, H. K. Boul- Bradley, Eleanor Murray, Elea- aged when It collided with a truck glad to : _suadlng_local maxlifls picture exhibitors to Lathis, caution. Any Insult offered completion of the sewer in 1930 On Fowler Resignation charm of the old Bowery was 100 per cent Tara, Miss Evelyn Morton. Miss Men of Second Presby- J^oiree_JEfelnistadter^Cbarles-FJ-WJoodniff _and _ fore Several large plants in the city Plorence Cooper Miss Florence ton, Frank W..Kldd,.DT....A..,J nor Albers and Catherine Moran :driven_byUWllllam Saur^ Phila- of the i set aside Saturday mornings 6Fmatinees~f6f~ a female win most .assuredly aTToT the appropriation and John Opdyke. trand the presentation of pictures suitable for chil- W. Thomas White. Editor.. The_Rahway_Record:_ _ teriaii~Church- Gondu^F Trust company The—stage committee consists. -andfri be resented, and In a manner ly 42.000,000. which was to pay Chester~"F. dren. Such a program -would be appreci- that: the offender will never for both- the sewerage system Your writer of "Truths Behind time tollfra «riirrylTiy -Service ——- J. RelUy and Bicnard~Nolan: over Hazelwood avenue on, HOUte bors. No* I Rahway 15 Years Ago and—the- Wflff the dregs of human kind are left Haynes, J. E. Barger, C. T. My ated bjr-every "conscientious- parent. Tire • Dr. CM and E. McAfee, secretary ers, Hanr Mslnaer, Mark Harris, ! 25- SatMTrifly mnml^y, : _J__ "small" children hear their older brothers and sisters spent—and still no progress had let Mr. Fowler'down easylh stat- Residents young and old., organizations of been made toward the building of the Board of Foreign Missions, J. Barron, Charles N6r——J-_-,_»_ . _-,A^^-oi^The final ei School Commissioner.Give Toasts of the general .assembly^... the Klte.-W»Kam -V^-Herer. Mlllert thatrHarQey (Hunk) AndersoiT founding of the church was cele- an attraction for cnlKiren are ol a slap-suck; Justice. . ' . • whdle Rahway is deriving no bene- highest -position—to-the—Presby- Shoe-Store, Morris Ancier,-James It's-a Good Habit- would not be.at the famous South D'Ambrosa was appointed When A. Coan, Edward 8. Ayres, Clifford terian church of America, and McCoQum, Bell's Drug Store, taate*"wlthDis«ct-Buperlntend-- variety which although laugh provoking, are fit whatever. experienced anS capable men such Laurent, Randolph L. Oilman, To Read Want Ads of questionable edification to the youthful Rahway 5 Years Ago Bend institution after the 1933 former professor of systematic Charles A. Moore, Miss M. Adaent J. Edgar Washabaugrn East We prophesied When I was appointed sewer as Mr. Godfrey and Mr. Springer Stanly Jones, Jr., E. H. Walter and Orange, speaking on "Loyalty." And Its just as good a habit mind. From The Railway Record—Nov. », 1928 football season. Oeorge W. Meyers. Theology in McCormlck Theologi- Farrell, Dr*. George L. Orton, at that time that before January, representative in 1931 under thewere shelved. Why? cal seminary, Chicago, HI. Miss M. T. Brlstor, William Hob- The formal Invitation to Mr. to use them. Ask most any- Bl By setting.aside a special period for the The Republican party swept every corner of DEMOCRATIC administration, Today's Safe Driving Hint The dinner was served by a body in Rahway or vicinity and 1934, we would be able to say "I Mr. Fowler is also president of r The men of the congregation litzell, Walter Ganong, Robert Peterson to extendgive hin s stabyy P an. I-. accommodation of the youngsters and select- the city yesterday. Every G. O. P. candidate the sewer construction was-com. ' '~'- By The Bahway Safety dent Roosevelt as referee. committee of members of the other year was they will tell you that they read told you so." After viewing the the local Republican dub and this Mrs. were In charge of the evening K. Miller. Harry Nlmzit, Hal B. plete and not only was the origi fact alone places him in the Likelihood of-this grew I Hubbs. chairman of the pastor's these ads regularly. ing the best pictures available for their bene- was elected by a comfortable margin, W. 8. success of the ifflghting Irish" . service in the church last Sundsj Alston. J. Hubeny. James—Don- relation-committee. . fit, the moving picture producers may soon Bendy, councQmanic candidate in the First this season, who wil-— l den___^y that nal appropriation- expended, bui category.^cT_EaUticlana__-Whj^ [with Lawrence Hunter presiaing: nelly, P. Corey, MorBs~Pachmari7 I—The-"Want—Ads"-are- Intc war I10 tharFoT6V^tartras^ I held to— .u *-«u».~, Mrs. ... Charles L. Russell, president ot esting reading and . . . very ^TtutrT3ehlnoH* ^"^ ther-half-miUlon--dol- 'does he consistently vote for the more than 100 "dads" and Mrs. L. Gibson, Miss Emily Marsh, lars .was charged against the Jolnl JMriMrs: - Adam Rankine;. Mrs. TT.. H the Rahway Federation . of often you will find something I worth catering to with a suitable variety of sidered squeezed as Councilman A. C. Feakes the Facts"? payment of Mr. D'Ambrosa's code, wiU-be a visitor here participating, Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Chalmers Reed, Fumes Arouse Residents A. A. Hopkins. George M. Friese, Churches, gave words of greeting Meeting for various upaid bills, monthly bill ot $40.00 plus gaso- trucipauuB. F. C. Helms, Wheatena corpora- that particularly Interests you productions. There Is no reason why mov- lost out in the ward by only 14 votes. Adolph etc. Therefore your contention two weeks' ii With former Judge Orlando H.and Mrs. E. L. Mosler. Members Dense nauseating smoke caused in behalf of the federation. If you read them regulaily ing picture scenarios for young people should Ulbrich will be the next mayor; T. G. Saal the So, because of our apparent line, oil, etc.. for the use of his ot the Blue Triangle Girls' Club UonTmu^^r' 1 Collins, During- the morning service that 'someone must have been family car; can this .be classed Dey as toastmaster, other speak- And if you have a house. . not prove as popular and profitable as the next councilman-at-large and1 A. C. Brooks" success in Winchellizlng in sports, ers on the program were Robert CUfford. Buckley^-v~w., Jlacchard Mr.Peterson spoke on "What 135 apartment or room to rent or If | we now feel inclined to make an- asleep at the switch" should not as non-political? Not In the uStelewiil electric refrigerator.'in the b Clifford Gehring, -Eugene production of Juvenile literature has recent- and S. C. Terrni, freeholders. For the first In all fairness, be placed upon my Fowler who gave the toast to the Margaret Sem-.ment of the confertionary store Tears Have Meant and Should you have something to sell, tell ther just as startling an asser- taxpayer. A dads and Btanly W. Jones, presl- it Flero,' Mean." A special musical pro- T'il ^r Tfly- abpuj it_wtth a "Want Ad" In | I ui) HOC" dentt-of-the-Boaro d of Education, tlfltm^5^ r-Gordon gTAjn-.l nrt nrtM"lufl fff.tlOnS.~br- Or- the Common Council win be composed exclu- Turn, 'inis is mat itaiiway v self. wqetnertne -this-newspapeiS——'-—— not get anew postofflce, as Is ex- shbuldLJbe-considered—a-martyr] who gave' ~toat to the aona- George McCUntock; WDHanr j»nl5t_Lewls_Bates Clark, duets sively of Republicans and the rnftyor"wrn~be- [lor— bis-party;—laat~year the ANGER as weU as annoyance is Presidents roof or whetj Davis and Mlss-AmorMintelr— Itpays^o'userthe-Want-Ads-J p4; of First M. E. church, y Stanley Mason .and" Arthur -^-Notblng-^ralses—a—cheaper—laugh—than-ra^ -of—the~same"party;"In the Second- Ward, eminent is endeavoring to sell In January. " At that time the Democrats faced the same finan- ' necessary to stopfor a i Chase, and selections by the They get results because: f DU ^ rately has not yet developed I the Invocation while Oscar present were: firemen found that insulation on SHOW POSTPONED quip about church-going, or, rather, not go- Charles Schaeffer defeated H. C. Hoffman; the proposed site on Esterbrook Postofflce department and thecial conditions as the present ad- of the 1 choir. Almost everybody In Rahway ' ing to_church. On the whole there is prob- Treasury department will seek ministration has had this year. oh'the highway at night If such a stop a I Richard Dey. W. Jones, Jr. the overheated motor had; burned The motion picture show previ- and vicinity reads them. Third, Ross O. Fowler .defeated W. V. Snlger; avenue, and although there is a causing the fumes and smoke. ously announced for tonight In ably more pious dissembling on this subject remote chance, due to the efforts legislation which win have a bear But under the wonderful leader- drive off the pavement or road if the surf we Robert Jones,' David Jones, R. N. TO GIVE PLAY THE RAHWAY RECORD Fourth, B. H. Miller defeated E. F. Brennan; ship of Sir. Kenneth Simmen then ing vehiclesIt Is up ,t oeve yonu tifo preventhte' demandt a rear-ens pw»»—d M'*^ T-_, , t [Coan, W. F. Coan, Robert Oilman. The blaze was extinguished with the Church pt the.Holy Comforter, than any other duty -which man desires to of the government to put men to ing on the Rahway postofflce h r of "College Days," a minstrel "The Home Newspapw" Fifth, C. A. Ward defeated J. J. Britt. 1 situation. president of the Council, aU fl- cars. It Is ah mattei rd ofd. Ufe or deatto^to oww Ve staging of. aa number of John Zarik ,O. B. Garthwalte. Sr.. chemicals. No damage was done win not be held at that time. escape. work under the National Recovery 8tantU favorite old-tune songs was direct- except Ma the motor. I The card party by the Altar guild show with a campus setting, will All Wont Ada to Per Wort .Act,_thaLa_postofflce_ might. be_ r»nclal.obllgaUotis were m«t, but who may not understand that'your car 1« ™ Chalmers Reed, James Reed, E. L. - An appreciation of- values- enters -into-de- ; ed hyA. V. Carkhuff assisted by of the church wUI be Jheld this be featured by the Committee of -built-in-Rahway-on-ft-aew-slte- ;—Atter-Jwrltlng-facts-and-truths-l when-the cltizens-of-Rahway ex- rT^raepTrour-Bghts. on.-l»Uviront and*&*i ri WK:Keu^«!ccJnpaiu^trr:"rr Mosler, John Hubbs, Lloyd Arkui- . .__^7_ Cash In Advane* pressed- a desire for a change In ~A7"Schultsr Sr:, C. - A; ijUiifoM H«*e»^WUI« They afternoon in the home much nearer to the railroad and about Rahway for nearly seven with your car to repah-the damage be sure to a church^ta-theconuiantty- Any One Ad M •We game and calls for. a certain, amount of more-convenient-to the public, it years,, the writer' wishes to take adroinMratlon.. **« t»lft FrecVC .-discipline. But there are other kinds of dis^ p headlt Itto neceasarynoIeavB|t committee consisting of O. B^J Please Turn to Page Three street.' Friday evening, December 1 Uf doubtful If It wfll ever come to this opportunity of thanking aU tinned to give unsparingly of his t Qarthwaite, Jr., chairman; Robert. dpllne—Discipline of the mind and heart For scarcely for a richteons man will one time and experience until the end it is adequately lighted. This precaution•*":««: -The matter will be settled, those who enabled him to write proceed to Warm Springs^Ga, 1 i your pwn moperty and to save other motorists J"^ derstaodj ; part played in the would even Oare to rtlr, Bnmant, 5:7. Congress convenes at Washington • to say^'Au Revolr." after as a member of the Citizen*