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THE RAHWAY RECORD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1936 PAGE FOURTEEN the benefit of his health, we presume in the vicinity, Our Own The Rahwav Record of his old friend Ex-Mayor Whitney., Record Ads Will Help Only 3 More Days •IT mow irinui Q—uir'nnl1 •,BIV1 tJU RAH. 7-0600 A social even which has for sometime been can- Hall OT FORK You With Your List Remain For Your 1470 BROAD STBEET vassed by the feminine portion of ^our population, at Xmas Shopping Distinguished services For Christinas J. R. MARPLE. Publisher least, was consummated on Tuesday; which was the performed by persons or orm« WALTER P. MARPLE, Business Monster marriage of Ex-Mayor J. Henry Stone to Miss Lizzie Uons are listed in thbcolSS^ HOWARD C. WOODRUFF. Editor Tuesday and Friday. aSSY THE PAST IS GONE Q WE^ FACE TO-DAy Spear, daughter of Henry Spear, Esq., one of our are: , . . "«, Blx Cnita a Week thl» Newspaper was Founded and Is Maintained Cpon the Principle of a • -..—{-.-prominenf t citizensni+i^ona . The ceremony was performed VOL. 114, NO. 2834 Delivered by Carrier PRICE THREE CENTS Clear. Concise and Unbiased Presentation ot All the Interesting Newt of the | primuueau UU^CllS. Dr. A. L. Johnson, comt. _ RAHWAY, N. J, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 City, and Upou toe Basis of a Progressive Editorial Pollcj. by Rev. Dr. Abercrombie' , at the bride's residence and perlntendent of schools.™^ wasdulycelebratedjnostiof the F. F;'-s of the city more- than going out orhii -.. Published Tuesday Noons TnTnefiorTto aid Rahwayteo! being in attendance. solution of its troublesome »w IflolidayAutO" Cold-—The thermometer this morning fell two problem. ^m, and Friday Mornings degrees below zero. , Maurice ChalBet, long » Sewer Post for safety, who has been DEC. 18, 1936 Accidents On FRIDAY GOOD MORNING president of the Safety Rahway 15 Years Ago — and K. O. Sehoeffler. retiriaj DIM Seen Likely -THE RECORD'S PROOHAM FOR A DEraER-BAHWAY Prom The Rahway Record—December 20,1921 dent, who has done a good fa •fai .lltneu unU employes best-suited tor the task of run- The first highway robbery that has come-to the —Frank H. Trustier because f»l the 21st consecutive year he Ucanll [New Monthly Mark For N?eakt:s Still Fot Piicc;- ,.,,...„. equipment and aattention of the authorities since the round^uprof~the4~ aucting a drive for funds to brti.1 —May Be -Subject Of 'ffiVnation" J&^^&^'TSlJX&'SKllKSl: organized band of hold-up men who terrorized the' Christinas cheer to Bonnie Bml Year To Be Created If LVtnP%mXl&otor €Ode v"'"lturs-a mlnlmum county by a series of daring robberies about a year paUenta. . ^*i Present Rate Continues Council Tomorrow Rahway T. M. C. A. for --•"-'«"'«-• i»«««-ta, • ag0 occurred last night near Woodbridge Farms, J l v lnt^brfcgcityleaderrt QverdraitOtPolic and oa-?aifce^iip5-MsT^"weiflrer" ~' '—--^^'^Rarita-n-^wnship Although-the reports of theiden- In a non-political effort to i iDunphy Orders Police Budget Also Likely Topic o > a l 5 civic welfare. " Imprortm^roFunsighuy DSidDuiidini^!ine»r!nunmuni2ipMicip(uani'andi privateprirate.,; tity of the victim are vague hee is understood too havhavee To Make Safety Drive $•'•••< _ 3/baiT Caoio because be Jk showdown on the U tlicted-to-The Record serertl ^fal earelessj—reckless- and Corapletion of"n'e Milton Lakike project.. Including restoration orf the formerormer ! drivindl*lVin g along the TOad frOm "Plairifield On his~Way Corapletionofndlpnte Miltoof eurron Lau k d rsidential - w ago that he would make his fc«|drunken drivers will be lake ana development of eurrolundlDg territory Into a park and residential! 'linTr,o 300 bowling score this season i pp7p Utes. then made good his boast br i arrested by members of Feakes, chairman of the Action which will take advantage of the offer of free land for a municipal Against a background of pink and yellow chry- the Rahway police depart- athletic field and construction of a modern athletic plant on the site as soon santhemumsP adorning the interior of St. Paul's ting it this week! engineering committee, to is conditions warrant. ment, according to orders Issued Benjamin Andrew ColStr.: appoint City Engineer Price ^in- Church Miss Henrietta McGrath, daughter of Mr. fcj Acting Chief Diinphy yester- boy who is m«wpg tOod in a 1 -pecting engineer of the project Naming-Of-SeweHLnspector and Mrs. William McGrath of 149 Bryant street was manner at Shaw Unlvenllj i diy. Dunphy has asked the pub- 'Inking the internal sewer with the united in marriage to Clyde Heath of Savannah, he is an honor student and: lic to co-operate in keeping the Hahway Valley trunk sewer ir. Is Important Problem Georgia. ball captain-elect. cumber of accidents at a minimum ;kely during 1936's final regular Billiard Sehendorf because ai| Siting the holiday season. fleeting of Common Council to- The question of naming an engineer to represent AnAn eVeveneutt uiathatt ™wiH-mak1InuaTCe u..thce ^beginnin6«w 6g of a new sophomore at Duke Unlnnltj l Rahway's auto accident record . tiorrow night. | Feakes^ proposed Price for the the cityasinspector of construction-of-the conneetion-eraf orRahway will be-the-laying of the cornerstone Is taking a Job usimlly prtfl to (or the holiday aeasbhis thus" far ! senior and Is editing Dob ob a month ago but"did~nbt re- of the city's internal sewer system with the Rahway of the new quarter of a million dollar Franklin school lie worst in years. A wave of ac-! as well as to the ienls during the past week hasj •eive'the support of his Demo- Valley trunk sewer has been extensively discussed by building at St George avenue and Harrison street Ford Sales Are ippcared In- printed form •eiled^theTtotala -for-the month ;ratic colleagues. He favors nam- . members of Common Council during recent weeks. The first public ceremony in connection with the prog- far the first time in the 1 itch will end .with the biggest "ng~~Prrce~to~~the~inspscting •; job — ': "Councilman "Feakes aminseveral-of-the-'Republi—ress-made-on-the-eonstruction-of-this-new-addition-to -Ford—Motor- Company the rich Southern school fcccldent record Of any month of when the latter's term as city en- said that if the reception of the he present year if accidents are Tineer expires at the end of this can members favor naming City Engineer Levi Price, Rahway's civic institutions is one of vital interest to to the models could be taken as a zuscd In the name proportion In 'ear. — --— . whose term as a city employe expires December 31, every citizen. barometer for business, 1037 will! Warts On Lady »'remaining days as they were In his proposal, he Is supported Editor New Product Is Well Re- be the biggest Ford year since the j 1st week. "iy Republican Councilroen, a com- ta this job while Democratic colleagues of Feakes have depression. The Edgewatex, N. J,! •nittee of citizens, mostly Repub- indicated that they do not want Price in this job. Rahway 5 Years Ago ceived By Public In nve davs last week." not ln- I'cans, and the engineering firm plant Is"In full production but due! Railway's-Nose. Kulicg last week-end, there were 'leaded by Alexander Potter, city's -MemberS-Of-the-Qauncil appear to feel that the job is _^jlFrornThe Rahway Record-December 18 1931 THANKS FOB AID Jojthe unusually heavy demand has' |d Jt Dec not succeedeiRn catchlnirup'wilai on >n ththeeperso personn tt0o oe. j } for.completion of: Editor..: . Ford V-8 Trucks and Eaca Tuesday and Prtdiy.' KTSQCU, several of them seriously. \ To Split Job? Ten points of a propose( p an 1 the, orders. . ' . were caused because motorists i Whether other Democrats will 81 can for domestic, use are i Record lists handicaps especL,. ^^ _ . ^th"e Rahwa y Valle\y Trun k Seweteir and its disposal plant i ^ _ , . notable in the dty of R&hnj t»f pedestrians failed to exercise! go along with Feakes or submit.a A representative of Alexander ruuei^uiisuRmg in tne mne rnumcipanures in me project may .^c Only through knowledge ean'.^ usted today: 1 care. Dunphy's statement I new proposal, is a matter of con- Potter, consulting jn ^en jne municipalitites in the project may realize of ciLk jecture. It would not be surpris- engineer representing Rahway on this job, has cited SOme benefit from their investment as soon as possible i dlsease-be-prerented. HffigJftj8«^j^|i^0nS_who^raat^o;ltfr^SieJ "During the holiday season oncT u II the JuU wttj> p the need of an inspector. Feakes, closely identified nted to the Rahway Valley Joint Meeting — • t. a part of the •• ^ enfOree the law strictb cfll • accompanying increase in auto.; men named to fill it. Mayor Bar-, were prese b 1 pedestrian .traffic^and also; ger told The Record recently that with city engineering matters in past years claims in session last night in Westfield by the Rahway Citi--^ th^ndlhoe7for -^ cm,. —- _ . at ^ MAN COLLAPSES FROM j men wey mur au twos ., possibility of dangerous road • It might be a good idea to name that Rahway suffered by not having a qualified in- zenrs Committee; fftrXt^p^L7%. TT S? wh£> u the one SOUCITOR HERE 1US HUNGER; AIDED BY COPS sponse far your share? ) t«mpta to have the charsesd.^ nd.tlons due to snow and ice.! an engineer as well as also select- spector. watching its interest when the trunk sewer With cash returns received from all but one of the ^ exceed °ur - " •"• •• • '- «~> — you '• . ! and charge discrimination U! members of the police depart-! NO OFFICUL STATUS Part Time Schedule Eliminates One Fifth Of The Ing an official to inspect ma- pe "Ignorance kills; knowledge are penalized or not allured to m. have been instructed to ex-1 Collapsing from hunger terials. was constructed here. __ , _ iocal committees in charge of the25th annual Christ-| ?TfS£se. who generously an- A hoose-to-house solicitor while on his way to New York constructeo nere. ^_ , local committees m guai gc UJ. UIC wui mmuai umuir To , ^ op- saves." Every day Christinas seal without a court hearing. xlse special vigilance for the' Time Which Should Be Given To Some Grade Pupils Barger also said he regarded (Contribution* to this ._,-5« of eliminating reckless,' poslnr u a representative of City to lock for. employment, Price as a capable engineer. Coun- Councilman Reed makes-the-poinl; that the city g i i j Union County, the amount received'swered your appeal, we extend our aguitTexceeded even the «.*«.»».-.-..— _ * -^ : : f • mas ea sa e n krcless and drunken driving. ' an Elixabeth finance com- William Robinson, no home, cil President Morton recently said pany and also u representing high school area. With the excep- that the distribution of light in Elementary Facilities Are was found lying in Route 25 effected a saving of about $40,600 in the^stimated cost for the first half of the sale reached the total of 1^^^?^^ | "Motorists are requested to drive < Also Creates Troublesome the class room is one of the most he felt that members of Council urteou&ly and to be ever watch-1 the Elizabeth Chamber or tion of-the old Lincoln School, Much Better Than Those near East Hazelwood avenue realized that the position was of the sewer connection through favorable sale of $14,357.89. The amount received in Rahway so far is;sumTreguiar school attendance by onaim6o horswweTeng u^ ,- u _— IM W. EMEUOH Commerce, has no official Situations In City which was built in 1873, the pro- serious handicaps. by Chanccman Klasek and 42 BROADWAY 1 for pedestrians, in the congest- I strongly Tecommend that the necessary. treamlining and AVENUE standing. The Record learned visions of the elementary schools . In High School Special Officer Sullivan Sun- sewer bonds and urges an inspecting engineer so that $1,065.. i having sufficient clothes and shoesmq, NEW YORK CITY trafflc areas of the city. Home life „ should be adequate for some years Interior of the building be painted Democrats On Spot 0 < d RAh««, 7-0MJ Pedestrians Most Aid yattexdar. A number ol resi- day. He was taken to head- _The_burden Is-clearly on the the present job will be correctly done and will not ex-_ Plans for a second Donation Day January 6,were ***> numerous v™-** * *" ™* ?, ^ ff^ of «n I 4-7157 unless a pronounced growth in a lighter tone In order that the •have to continue using them. As SST dents have Inquired about his unless a prououuueu BIUWUIIIUI, u^..^-. »— — quarters, given a- meal and a shoulders ~of the organization i trt tn iKrlltor's note: This Is the sec- -soon—as—financial—conditions—ar ceed its estimated cost and thus further hamper formulated during the meeting of the Rahway Unem- ^^teT^h "status afier bis rts!U to their -shmild-develop-in-the-city^popula-4-reflected--ltgrit- may be, improved ~~nTeKt's~~I53siiS2r3nd then went Democrats with whom Feakes has ^-operate and to be j ond of a series of articles on the tlon due to internal and surround-1 in the class rooms. The use of the satisfactory In the community, I (Mrs.) Kate N Shapiro, — tafOnna ] city's public school system. To- on his way. jnot always ridden along. If they chances of reducing municipal $eht which must be ployment Relief Committee Tflesday^^ evening in head- winter weather. - . T>rp* "^" ' Chrtslmat morning. Ihc ^_, n.»hplr nwn'^Tnp nf them written by pupils, known Clark Township resident, Of city jjau immediately. the ^ he WOUlti rnnHnnp to support" 5 i 4 c greater vaxt ot u by willbepr€sentedtoaUschoolaofrwereheialro^^ StztnouncecCnastznightr which appears to have been a — - - — u~-»4-~-+- I have distributed ierly~to~rn6ve~^"^ther-rom-+t7lll-ire-presented-^ nome yeSt6Sltty,.appiicanta_-Wii^be given 'rlce: : • .-'•-. . On the othetherr hand,, uouncCounciul snouishoulud acact cauuuu^cautiousl.y has a cravin cravingg io forr neaunnesheadlines. . xioweyeiHowever, ,ms.» his acu tmau madce the city tomorrow. Among those afternoon with. Dr. Chester M. i city's representative to the nasa C1 klckeU In the schools of the driving' munities where well rounded facil- the Davis officiating. Burial was inj erence way Valley Joint Meeting whose Although tomorrow night's ses- in adding further expense to the project. Only this good COpy and the boys played along with him feeling, rfeei that the whole transaction The second drunken i ities are available. Due to the lack taking individual parts at sion is the last regular scheduled rther expense to the project. Only this g00(} copy and the boys played along with him feeling. VtT this week and while tick- conviction In police I Rahway Cemetery with A. E. | sewer system the plant will serve, OR DOLLARS [of space in ththee Roosevelt School various schools are: CASH REGISTER ROBBED meeting of the year, it Is almost year the present Council had to cover up mistakes of that Perhaps a bit of advertising might aid in thhe fight redoundsfih. greau V to thhe credi dit to ff fcu are not needed for»dml3-_ " sent Alfred - Lehrer in charge of arrangements, i announced after a. meeting last a wet:* ociti. ,u.v. . . HIrh School It cost Ernest Andrews, proprle- certain that a special meeting 0 ep n e plon. it wtn be necessary to tlme element; previoui dis administrationi s by paying a long-overdue on pubHc enemies. He got some nice notices when his "*. P "^ ?, ^ ^,ttt!Ltl^! a Ye thea to receive gift 112 EllTabcth avenue to the county Virginia Stutzlen, Kay Jost, Dr. will be held before the end of the Jail for 30 days or until he pays offeerr thee students of grades eight Chester M. Davis, Evelyn Iflll, Lu- Irving street, $20 to learn that It i to allow Rahway "a reasonable engineering bill of more than $5,000 which had been ^ p d lead into John Dillinger. It was a fine^ T [candy package* which the or- his fine of $200 and medical ex-1 °« * students oi graaes eigni Chester M. Davis, Evelyn inu, i,u- »- ,____ ,rrplf>r izll year to clean the slate of old busi- me pum e Sergeanne t Smith of the State Po- j Probated wills often include bequests his fe anixations are fnrntobirif. le the amount or attenuon cme jjelchoir Lois von Beiaei ""^J ^U«^O. „„. , ness before the new year. in litigation for about five years. Sudr.expenses as bit of execution, but J. Edgar was not in on the kill licsergeane was kint smitd enough ofh th teo stat comee poto.-! i—,«-aminatlon fee of « ^l--:a.------lS5-:BtSi^^-!^^,-sL^,= Sisr5s^£!=s,^s^-- Chief item on the calendar ap- my house with the good news, for of' property -which long since passed Lndwig Schneider heads the pleaded guilty before Judge | 'rh'S rtne of O-fe^^^^'g^i^ffilS^.^^ J..._ SSKS«^ . e was opened this morn^ - ^htheFeakes vigorousl^ wUlservey oppose. d in- those must not be authorized in the^uture. ^ and consequently, Melvin Purvis, one of the Govern- nen's committee while Mrs. UUC 1UI.U u& w,.v. -•- w. ... < 18 20m 1 i r OI which many thanks. Needell SaturdaSaturday afaftet r his car ™n. .l2S!2l..j Catherine SSWargp_.-,•;• ,SS^SS Dorothy Foulks",—E7 .' Tj«iwA. Charler s oppel and : «.£.rl^ - $ SLrS^SLn^change and bills which clu=lo«r^pn of Rahwaay InS th:e maln- Continued on Page Five We feel that Feakes is sincere in nominating Price ment's ace trigger-men, learned that it was unwise to Hedeman is chairman had collided with one operated by normal programmMttadtatat must be ellmlnat J ta 1 I hope that you will be able to out of the testator's possession. Stock ed under the part time conditions. RWne,, Erma ti&tK,^^- _,. ri, .._.... n_o lo. I Andrews said he left in the regis-i tenance cost split-up on the tar the women. Ail officers a Newark patrolman and injured Mr. Grube died in his home late ter when he dosed early tu^.g,,,,.^ that the city wouldn't be for this job. Price, during his three-year term, has t i t the spotlight with his boss. QladyB McCullough,| , Mr. Grube died in his ho Gift Shoppe, 1526 Main ge n 0 insert this. pf the organization are also early Saturday In addition, many home difticul- Helen may tiave been sold and other sccuri- three persons D WyUle missing. •"-*" Rahway, wishes its patrons been closely identified with the sewer connection proj-, _t Very truly yours, pn the committee. There will ' ^^ Gam-Friday after returning from a visit late next year and would therefore St., morning. no signs of a forced entrance. .T and friends a ""Merry Christmas th nan James A. Felton, special movies and distri- Mrs. Fred Boehringer. wife of | Of Clark, being born in the VaUey derive nQ bencfit from the dis ect and knows more about it ? y other person in j Gosgjp has it that fhe Chief of ^ Q.^^ Plainfleld. ties purchased instead. Yet, if the orig- due to the fact that parents must, Janet Schwotzer. ,— — • derive no Denent iruui we uia-1 ind the city. He is a qualified engineer and if the job is bution of candy. Asa and the patrolman, was badly cut in many cases, prepare meals at Kootevelt School j road house where he died. K. C. MINSTREL ,posal plant. Maintenance of the H=»PPy New Year. was scheduled to get a pink slip in his pay en- about the face from injuries re- com- to be created, there is no tetter man to-fill it than Price, inal stock is mentioned in the bequest, several different times during the Cari Graves, Dolores Werner,' farmer, he was one of A meeting of the minstrel com- ] plant, expected to be completed { velope during the latter part of the other HooverV ceived in the mishap. It wadays , particularly where pupils Marton Evans', munity leaders and had served on mlttee of toe Kaigt)btKaigt)bt oof fcolum- colum! !next nex"t February is estimated at ALL WANT ADS ARE even though he happens to be ^Republican and the Honor Society iu.il between — ~- —™lfT l«.rfore onri hurt bus 11 scheduled for Tues- : $45,000 annuaUy. the beneficiary sometimes receives no necessary to take 14 stitches to from the same, family attend dif- Audrey Morss, I the Boar^n™d of Educatioaf^TT\T^Wn there dur- ^ b^ schedulehdld fofr TuesT - : :S45.0U $4500U0 annuaayannuaUy. administration. It seems that he was doing a lot day evenin STRICTLY CASH present majority is DemocraticT svs^i i K. December 29. Final i On.the split-up. Rahway would of snooping on Cabinet Members and Senators. close facial wounds. ferent schools. equivalent, unless the will so provides. The accident was caused at Ir- of .- -J „_. „ v.. iarrangement for the date will be have to pay nearly 20 percent of IN ADVANCE Council is not to be criticized for delaying the, Names 3 Girls ou aird me ThillCe physica,*JU.~~l -- othy Cannon. Hilda Dunbach, That was beforehe learned hoV to use a Tommy ving street and West_Orand ave- H ( WS>.o*«wi™;;~i- - i this cost. matter for further consideration. Our fingers havej elementary schools are much Chapln. t About three years ago the gun, which mayfor may not be\a good thing. It Want Ad Department of The been burned plenty in handling sewer matters and we Drawing or revising your wilHs atask by ding 7^,'rlr^d on Page "seven ter than those offered in HrClaire Schweiger .-and JSowarduadaughter,.Miss L Record, was put:on._a_strictly was then that J. Edgar got the idea that he could Selection Announced Dur> -|5SWS»!KE!=S2SSBEy ? are at last learning to exercise caution. Ri chard Chodosh. Audrey lian andd a brother, Henr yy A. Grube, cash-in-advance basis. For ob- HaHf af ing Assembly Pm-ind for your attorney. We suffeest that Ri chard Pnhirny nnrtrlnrV snnHvp "Restate:— IT -^- ~rf w— — j Not- _ Sorru" Fire om, We think that the matter should be outwit his enemies by making use of the power of rney, you Schmaellngl Norma H(imptOn.—* - Pnhirny nnrt.rlnrV vious—reasons—we—w« . yemrr»4ha» followern s of the „„ Scouts And Firemen Robert Schaefer, Dolly Vastano, him. pelled to take this step and the press. ~At High School instruct Him to designate this trust in- s of Christianity have been since that time we have kept no before the work, already started, proceeds too far. Glenn Wormuth. ' r—yln* the message pf "peace Chief Warns For Christmas books of charges for this type If an inspector is to be named.Cojuncil will not be mak-l As 10IlonBg daBs Iihee go1 t hi1Bs publicity while acting in the Miss stitution^ with estate experience of long bn earth and coodwUl to an Aid Santa In DeliveriesRose Marie D'Ambrosa. Ruth E^ AND 8 PERCENT of advertising. It is -for this lnino- a mrmVjik1St p in naminnaminp- Pricncee This is a time when - / i il &" ' " P"""«"* ""'«= <"-""s ."* ««* i MISS mucc-aev^mr^, re,,.^^. f..^ i,? I" S,f - ^JUS IS a time wnen j tativ "from New Jersey CoUege for In Just a few days Dedeclus, Lilla Fisher, Tony Sand- Fire Chief Walter H. Ritzman j swiftness. Every year the papers! reason that we do not take 1 mterest of thep1jbli c no on h d fc f e BOOST FOR REGINA MEN 511 oI want-ads over the phone. We standing, to act as your Executor. .„„, messace-wOl ring oat Trmrm. today issued his annual warning'* many homes destroyed and political affiliation must be forgotten as it has been complaint But when his Apparent yearning for free ^v «*"** «* *udent Rahway's poor children who Mildred Treuter, director of the know that this system some^ 1S y CouncilPresident Morton an m kfaln. Within the granite walls Public Health Nursing Service and June Sammons, Joan Ryan, Dixie many pe p le d ih would go without toys at Christ- Koos, Marie Louise Baumann, All employes of the Regina to parents in connection with the ter all., .° it .is possibl^"J? e \t°o hav™e jus-"\t times makes It Inconvenient for £ ^^ V^tising becomes so great that he places the safety ^^ ^ £> £° ^ pf kingly cathedrals and the from Santa Claus letters mailed Corp., here will have turkey persons who are unable to come tn e mas time but for the generosity Anne Bennekamper, Catherine safety measures which should be Iteasr gooalld. iat timis e without forgetting redKea. w«muQ^c nt fV,n n.«,ro»«;*,» °* Public in jeopardy, then the same forces that school, she spoke on the advan- igled sides of humble va- here. for Christmas and many of to the office to place ads. opportunity to chnrehei, voices will be persons who have donated toys Parkhurst^ Roger Power. Donald observed over the holiday period. the simple rules dictated by com- Mo f n The response to the appeal for them will find more money in Chief Ritzman calls attention to However, in the event that it It is felt that other members., of the governing hdd ^ake him ^^^^ not hesitate to criticize ^plore oneself" """^" during^ ^th "eme four-- j Used in hymns of thanks- o^d firemen who have repaired Continued on Page Three mon sense. There Is an old say- them, will a^gain be visited by toys has again been good, Fire their pay envelopes when they the dangerous decorations in many ing that "It Is better to be safe is Important that the ad.be ln- year training at any good college.! Ivuv, of love, and of praise sered on a certain day and you body feel the same way. i his actions. " 1?^^ Santa Claus this Christmas. Chief Walter H. Ritzman reports. TRUCK HITS PEDESTRIAN return to work January 2. homes, stating: than sorry,'" and this should be Following her talk she held a con- j o Him who Is called the Prince Because of Improved conditions, Every employe of the factory are unable to come to the of- ference for students who wished to > fPeace. '- Toys donated by citizens and Frank Totl, 33 of Newark, was "Santa Claus is associated with applied with particular force on fice, you can send your ad and There seems to be no good reason for the bar- there are fewer children on theadmitted to Memorial Hospital and office at the local electric holidays. discuss their individual problems.' repaired by firemen are now on vacuum cleaner manufactur- snow and so many people sur- the money by taxi or telegraph • list of needy this year. Extra toys, last night for treatment of injuries "Remember these safety rules messenger boy at a costof not rage of bullets and gas shells laid down by Hoover Miss Margaret Stewart of the' In the Homes of millions, display in the Dey Building in I including some left over from last ing plant will get a turkey for round Christmas trees with cot- received when he was struck by a ton-wool to imitate snow and trim for the holiday season: more than 25 cents from any the scrapbook and his men in forcing the surrender of the cheap, National Honor Society announced; applness and the Joy of Uv- I East Milton avenue at Irvingj year, will probably be distributes Christmas. that three members of the senior, ; trill reign supreme. Glad truck operated by Arthur Flor of them with cut papers and cellu- "Do not take foolish risks. point in the city. Historv of Rahway From Newspaper Files small-time lawbreaker, Harry Burnette. The fact Rahway Trust Go. street. Splc and span, the toys j among poor -"children in ~ '"Elizabeth as he walked, in St. Nearly 70 factory workers "Do not use lighted candles on '.I class' had been selected members tfetlngs of Chrtotmastidewill are as good as new, thanks to the| Township and Colonia. loid ornaments, all of which will Want ads received to 5:30 P. M. Friday, December 18, 1936 George avenue. Linden, near the will receive eight percent wage blaze at a spark. Worst of all,trees, use electric lamps, carefully that he is alleged to have taken part in a bank of the society for the first semester. : exoha&ced, friendships will work of the members of the fire increases, effective January 2, the day before publication They are Dorothy Hope, Irving; be renewed and hearts wW Rahway line. His condition was ;they add lighted candles to com-wired. robbery and kidnaped a New Jersey State trooper department who set up a toy shop described as good this morning. it was announced yesterday. plete the dangerous combination. "Do not use cotton-wool, tissue RAHWAY. RECORD Dembllng and Eleanor Peiffer. RAHWAY NEW JERSEY Wow with the spirit of feiiow- several weeks ago, and repaired the The increase will put a total mi- does not put him in the same class with Karpis or 'ilp. Bot lurkinf in the back- They also put dried branches of paper, or other Inflammable dec- WANT ADS COST ONLY Rahway 65 Years Ago The next assembly will be held of $6,000 more in circulation |_orations._ "Dillinger.-Both these men .were Jailers _wiih_rec?_ on Wedensday morning at 11:45 for nnd-of this scene of gayety— ^ergreen^^olly_and_m 2 CENTS A WORD - wom~The"Natlonal-Democrat—Decembef-21,-1871 1 Joy are the frim, shadowy Kendall OQ, Sunoco Lob. are stan- "Remove all Christmas greens Cash In Advance seniors and sophomores. The pro- -during the past year. upon gas fixtures, trim them with ords longer than the band on Hoover's hat. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ires of the Four Horsemen dards of good car performance. within-two- or-three-days-after The S. S. Jubilee in connection with the First M. gram will be sponsored by the Girls' thelr°Scoutmasters, will distributej^'pij^ty's^" S2.95 to J22.50. Tomorrow evening the Re- t!ssue~paper ropes'." and do things Minimum Charge For the Anoeabrose. While Morton Bros.—Main & Milton that invite a serious fire. Christmas. dlrfirtlnn of \ tovs beginning tomorrow. • Wafflf IrotlB and Grlllettes $3.75 to rtna-UfflcC-etnployes and de- Any One Ad 30 Cents ChururrwHl-be-wortir-three-feimes-the-price-of-ad= —"A—f ire-once-started-ln-a-room- —^Have—a— fire-extinguisher- or_ai Hoover's first regard should be fo/ the public. It les of those who are to receive—=6.50. consoiTSeU of PoHery7TOS=- —partment heads will hold their Lower Rates for 3~TTines or Over- Mrs. Brachhausen. toys were received from re-; and Glass $2.00 to $10.50. thus decorated for Christmas, Is pail of water accessible, In case of missionsion. l/[ember Tedercd Reserve System klaflness, war «tms are booming Daater • See Williams Electric Co. annual Christmas party and J would be much better that a dozen desperados escape pat a dolefnl dim of death. records of Miss Clara Bayb-rry Candles 2 for 25c. Main 78 East Cherry Street For likely to spread with terrible emergency." I fhe4irst-sleighing-snov^-of-the-3eason-fell in this than for one innocent person to be killed or even Santa Claus first; appeared on • and Mrs. Gift Shoppe. •""»•-•-•- °* -• Phllco Radios and Service dlnner at Colonla Country fm place last Tuesday. the Christmas Seals in 1912. This vContlnned-on Page-14 ——on-AnyMake-of-Radio— slightly wounded just to appease the vanity of a one-year his Jovial > countenance is —jSon;Jps8_W,jSayage left thiscity on Tuesday for !rsEown-lor-the~terith-llfflfc ==i w the South. He will spend the winter in Florida for time public idol whosrteeiraTe-slowly turning-today^ w^w i

THE RAHWAY j RECORD PAGE TWO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 RAHWAY RECORD TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 PAGE THREE Lewis. CHRISTMAS PARTY The dark horse prize was won by Norante, Wilfred Geddes. kullc, Carolyn Davis, Betty Healy, tool Programs Barbara Ann N«wk__, Peter O. A. Oldfleld. Society Clubs, Church—News of "Women's Helen Celesnlk, Margaret Edward, The joint Christmas party of James Holt, Ardys Gross, Clif- r from Page One Soppas, Sally Harding, Elaine See, Blanket awards were given to ford Dunphy, James Mclntosh, Charles Corbln, Daniel 8ervideo. Mary Mosso. Jean Nebllng, Belie STRAWS the American Legion and WoMis- s Gladys Schaefer and Miss Ml*s Jean GUehrlst 1 Rahway Mooee Group Warner. Ann Marsh. Elaine Price, Inter-club relations — Charles Democratic Club Nflson Taylor, Howard Maher.TJe- Marlin Brace. man's Auxiliary was held Thurs- Betty Kauskl. A midnight sup- 1 Glarlc-Clefk And Entertains Odd Club At Linden Induction Horace Barrlman, lores Manes, Ethel Harper, Roger Doris Vo»ht, Dorln Scout. in the Wind day night in headquarters. En- Kiwariis Pfesiclenf Koos, A. Fred Hope ana Jack Clojes Year Marcla Hancock, Sally Harding, per was served after which the Weiser,. Of Personal Interest , nunn, Jimmy Pettlt, Lor- Hone, Hugo Ferguson. Joyce Bauer, David Simmons, Per POT. DriinrfH roiw.: SoNv Healv, tertainment ot motion picturesgroup sang Christmas carols. , Ronald Breslaw. b ——— 4> MAHY WATSON NamesGommittees " Reception—Reed, Rev. Golds- Rahway Girl Wed ...The.Odd Club heM.a meeting ..A- delegation from R, m Martorie Hactonon. John Still- ter Soppas, Barbara Cunningham. and games were enjoyed during Among the Duke University stu- Miss Betty Baumann of Beaver Wiftlam -H. Conrad-, retiring last night In the home of Miss Lodge, Loyal Order of Mo_ „ scudder, Tommy OrahUl, well. Walter Barton, Gail Cooper, the evening. Winners were Mrs. worthy and William Kulp. president'of the Rahway Demo- Peggy Dean, Jane Klaumlnzer, . Carol Me'esner, HI XT FOR THE HOVSE . . . Record Ads Fay. dents who are spending the holi- College and,Ward Baumann -pf Jean Oilchrlst of Washington tended the 10th annlvcnarj , ^osenthal, Sherman Ander, Margaret Clinton, Marjean Kampe, Joanna Durand, Charles corbln, Xot many of ua can afford interior :. Farber and Mrs! Harry Colvin. Student loan .— Orlando Dey, Deerfield AcadeiBjfc/^jire spending jHenry A. Hili And Astrid cratic Club, was in charge _of..hls Anna Truppa, vjrainla, Smith.. Group Will Have-Christ- ^wn^Pi Forman and days with their parents are Hil- street. The newly elected offi-of "Linden Lodge Sunday 'Schweitzer. Edward Buona- Nancy Vogeler, Jeffrey Pearson, Shirley Flues, Patricia Rae, David Rchool decorators. It's more fun to do Uard-Sehendorf—son-of—Mr.-and last meeting during the session of cers were - Installed. -Those who noon. ".Rahway-had one can .. Buonacore. Edward Toms, Margaret ^oolt.___ things oneself anyway. But so Lukens. iunaBerg-Marriea-Here--,'fine orgahTzaHoiritrESglcs^Hoine- Taylor. . -•-- mas Party in Y. MlG.A. Mrs.^Arthur Schendorf of Pierpont parents. ik office were Marjorie ThomSsT pre^t^STThaiatldriroie ot _, __ •(—fChmss—Strlttiriatter, Henry often rooms we plan carefully fall i last night. "• Ward reports were — H.._ w_, «__4_L ™in'ri i vu- "aar'anSrsfaIeT~Thls'ls-'t)ecause-the-| :. Tomorrow street, and Manley Williams, Son Saturday president, Betty Faley. secretary features was the .showin.ingg botf £_s& Rat SebacherKleb, . Albert ManesiBackmar n Susan Nichols. Joanne Rotary Club Has Mr. and Mrs. Blair V. Benson presented by Patsy Pellegrlno, and Jean Gllchrlst, treasurer. ginia D'Ambrosa, Audrey Lelghton, three primary colors, red, blue and ' of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Williams ing pictures by Regional Dittekl ma Moultotn.i^wit , Ann»ArfAe Pegann>«K , I Ward, Anthony Palisi. Jack Harms, Ruth Qibson, Harriet Boyle, Pran- yellow are not all present in some of Church street. of Bryant street will entertain at The wedding ~ of Miss Astrid Charles Rommel, Eugene F. Main- Others who attended were.Irene Committee members for theTurkey Dinner zcr and Judge Necdoll. CHaileaH, , Kennedy wlu> ifflZ K, Arnold. NancNayy Leonhardd,, Laurence Boswell, Charles iSoos, ces Splnella, Kenneth Bedman, ""hi, Anne Poland, Dorothy Suck- form. A room in peach and green, a family dinner on Christmas day. Sundberg, daughter of Mr. and Frazer, Isabell Hetflcld and Helen the-iflmtheiflm , "Fra'tei"Fra'temitt y MarchciMM » KKc e Farberb , AliAlicee HkHopkinsi , Rlcha/rtQ Thomas T , Jane Einer, Her- for instance, will be more Inter- coming year were announced- yes- Those who will attend are Mr. and Councilman Markey told" of Marjorie Knapp, Charles Clinton, Edward Robinson is spending the Johnson. Christmas gifts were ex- at the class initiation here jZ. ^^' ' Bil"'l" Caswell^—," man /TDeas. Doris Melbourn, Sonny Repkie, esting If there Is an accent of blue Reviewing the terday by President Neiso'n L. Members of the Rotary Club en- Mrs. James Staple of New York, Mrs. George Sundberg of 200hope1 s of the Democnitlc Council changed. Ttevld Civile. "Bfnry In a bowl, or possibly In a mirror. ioyed a turkey dinner during "thejvacation with his parents. . He is ary 25. ie Walcott,. Donald Fa- Joan BBennct, Carlton Ferguson, Shirley Cooper, Stanley Harris. COOTy>.r. 1 Mrs. William Benson of Newark, Elizabeth avenue to Henry Alfred for the coming year. Francis And mucb of the charm that books -^ylor-of^th^KiwanTs^UK^TO" THeenng-in-areven's-Hotel-yestier- .ft;s'tudent. at Bucknell University- pjchard Hackmann, Mar- Marjorie Kampe. Jean Dills,„,,„„., Mar-. Jean Bunn, Doris Rowe, Maud Falrlie of Bloom-!H1U Clark Township clerk, son ot\ Kennarpresident-electr expressed ; lend a room Is based on the color mnrrnw at the Y. M..-C..A. John W. 1 noon._-Foliowing__tlie_meal. OoTOltiy Schnudtr ;g-ret-CookrPatty~Q'Malley7B6re^ookrPattv"OMalleyrwarJWar^T£ H-rtUpg~ -Audrey—Lance. -Doris t^ -varlety-they_ln__duce_ln_an_lite_ Wieser has arranged a Christmas the committee headed by FranK u. {bsst holiday wishes. He will be Iffhltson. Rtchard Srunnlng, -.•-ren^LewS- r-z^t=-T «...Gal l Cooper- , _Kathry .—-n .-.— jg^ Brown;' Barbara p"* 'CoirBpicuouB-tnann^- party and a turkey dinner wULbe. Hitchcock-arranged-a—variety_ot Richmond? Va." are spending the|of Irvlngtoh and Mr. and avenue.Clark Township, was Wciidt. Oeorge yergan l : h l J B f Rh January 11. served. games which were enjoyed by aholdays with Mrs: Kane's mother, Blair J. Benson 01 Rahway. |Mlemniz ^ byDrj?hesler M. Davis, ALL THRQU5H THE HOLIDAYS sylco, Ronald McCollum. Kendrick Lance. John Bopp. Ed-1. &** WeiJIard, Barbara Burke, not bohea or regular features either T You'll hive a better time . _J4 Strlttmatter. Pay Ames, .• Mergers, .of,, the .club ,.are! ex-large number of members. Mrs. Richard Alloth of Pierpont _ ' ~~T-Mr „_,, «_, I in the First Presbyterian manse Chrlstmas Events Listed word Rndusrs, Richard Trembley,! Claude Palmer, David Garthwaite, that make you lovely—it's color pected to, bring their daughters or Paul Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. you'll enjoy-JibUd,ay .atfalrs more a oiroud. Mary Louise Mul- Walter Heller. Barbara Hone, Rob-iJane Shaw, Jane Rorke, Janice .... Tbat-ls why haphazard make- = Guests present were Thomas J. street. Paul Black, son of Mr^and M«-|^turday aftcmoon at 5 o'clock. liH.lt.OllH.AyM. R. Black oif 111OHCIlia NeWw BrunswicDiliiUWltaik - -.J-J V., Mice!A"t Ilderan CTab you make appointment, for beauti of AVIATION ~—^nsFarid—those—witfc^sons^and Brenaf Il ert Madison, —Kathry - n A. Cottlng 'Ward, William Ppwer, James, up Is nev«r effective. The clever daughters have .been asked to treatments of all kinds right now! I ham. woman Is careful to blend her Rugh of Linden. Charles Laing Mabel Hill, the groom's sister, and p Members ~df the Ilderan Outing I.Thoma8._Lorralne_i-za.—Erancis l iK«y-v . Jon bring only the. daughters as it is arrived 1 with his parents. He is a student weth, Josephine Glroud,- Robert and Hans Forgione of MetuchenT J. A. Worrel of Lansdowe, Pa. jC!ub PEEJIANENT WAVES" Leonard Maskin. Alfred Gray. focal color, just as'«-paUUer-blerigg". -GreaFfowaMIittidcsiuLaviatibir planned to make a "daughter's home Friday to spend the holidays j at the University of Illinois. The bride wore a beige dress • in a Christ- annual meeting of the' Muriel Westcrvelt. Catherine McCUntock, Charles. Becker. Perry Mayor Barger and J. H. Maget, mas concert to be held Wednesday I» only onee of t»e many^peciaman j nry\ag the colors on his palette -wfien he tlKUEU^.p . Williams and [with her parents. ___ )•"** tT match and a corsage jj we oiler IIrom now till Cfij of the Rahway Na- Cooper, Robert Watchter, Claire Campbell, Grace Ferguson, Hllde- creates a portrait. Nature has have been made during 1936. " members STu_t~Orton, tffe~BUest—of—hist of-gardeniasr^he-matbTothonor: BV"- tor the election of dl-, Boulton. Grace Schmidt. James garde Serghelm, Peter Nordone, fOTolvn plven us .a focal color In our eyes. University of Illinois, is spending *ilLbeJield.taU?eJ^!r^Ganit:Jn7S^ Kverv brown-eyed woman knowa I- l\l with chairmen listed first: John DuRie, son of Mr. and Mrs. g •AndrewBoweTrCharles-BeanrMary-;T' r..T-^ T m...... »jw^ — ...... New commercial routes have been father, Dr. George L. Orton. wore a rose dress and a corsage A New OU Facial.Will Add To fmr T,./.trf«r afternoon, janu-, ^ QJI—, r—CHfton—^H Membership and classification— A Christmas celebration will be W. B. DuRie of Maple avenue, is the holiday vacation with his par- entertainment committee which is lUCMi_j _.w._w——. ... aj er j Elizabeth Show, Doris Rowe. jPrenk Coirmnrnta, All^n Buhl. lhat~she-looks-weii-ln-orange,-lor^ ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Maskin of of roses. Beaatr and Chirm l337. at three o'clock. NEW YORK {Special).—Grover It reflects the glint in her brown established, new models developed Preeland J. Gibbons, William held next week at which time Br. home from the University of New After the ceremony a reception headed by Joseph Gryson. Clif- Joyce Bauer, Patricia Rea. ConI- Doris Seaman. Jean Acken, Billy T/>~ B. JOV Pin—, Whalen,' President of the New York Hampshire to spend the holidays. 55 Nicholas place. ford P. Case Is^dlrectlng the sing- I R. CARTWRIOHT. eyes. Every blue-eyed woman ad- Dura.and Christopher Wilson. George G.Vogel will be the was held at the new home of the eMlC &AUTY SALON. r Cashier. stance Gemer. Claire Rodman, Elmer, Gertrude CMalley, Bar-|rMior^ T»n»o.. .iwme^" Smlthers, World's Fair Corporation, who al- mits that blue is the most flatter- and new records set. ist.:tH Public, affairs—Sam . Morton, speaker. rs. S98 W. BAZELWOOD AVEXCE nber 11. 1938.) 'Florence Rldenour, Roderick bara Brunning, Nancy ' Cunning-1 nirjird WMWarrt. jnhn Jones, ready has in process actual construc- Ing shade she can wear.- Makeup Miss Adelaide Smith of 89 Bry-couple in Terrill road. About 50 Open house will be held Christ- tion d{ the 1939 international ex- John Barger and Dr. Chester H, -Miss Jean Graves, daughter of guests attended from Morristowq. Barbara Jost, Prop. BAH. 7-1645 ham; - | r>-noid K'^hy. Richard Brtdley, should follow suit: warm, orange Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Graves of ant street, a special student at the mas day at the clubhouse from 7 New Uxatiop. VltnVj.pt Pom.-.s Spac, m position dedicated to a more effective tints for brown-eyed beauties— Orr Thursday, December 31st, the Alttmni Commercial Club Woodbrldge, Westfleld. Sewaren. I Corinee Harrlman, Calvin Hoyt,:W |,-, enm-fon. T^ls Mf^cHf"• rtlttionihip between man and his Program—Frank Henson, .Ralph West Hazelwood avenue, arrived University of Newark is spending to 10 p. m. I Janet Kennedy, Jimmy Maye, Dor. rotherirw ""nth, Arline Dapches, world, and who throngh invitations cool tones [or blue eyes. Think Ney York Herald. Tribune will Templeton and Earl Burchfield. home Friday from Simmons Col- the holiday intermission with her Elizabeth and Rahway. ubout your eye-color the next time Has Christmas Party Mr. Hill, a leader in the Clark othy Marsh, Amelia McFadden, T«-.«, GO"'-h»- Sons. P"»h LQefBer, orges them to participate by send- you shop [or cosmetics. Township Democratic circles,.-Is 1 publish its 1936 Year-End Review —Mortimer Gibbons, Dr. David _The Alumni Commercial Club mas vacation with her parents. mer Olbrlcht, Joseph Parkhurst,; ChR'lo-; W"«prrv. Hush Shwinnh. ing exhibits to the "Hall of States" Engelma-—and Arthur-Perryrr - -Mr_and Jiirs employed at the Shell Oil Company Leon Paul, Robert Pohl, Robert xvmthv ~"l<«ms, Thomas B^nski, of Aviation. This single, compre- heldits iTtmuarchristmas~party in i~5T Sewaren; ; — • House—-Earl Burchfield, A. Fred the home of Miss Philom6na Pepe, Mrs. John L. Markey of 9 Broad- j nan, 65 West Albert street, will Photographic apparatus has been J hetisivj.^^ .review__will_bring you Hope, Jesse Wraight and Russell Maurice avenue, this week. After way, was chairman of the Christ-] spend Christmas with Mr. Bren- men, Ralph Trailer. Rachaeli develope6Tby~a" Californla county Roll. — ^-short-bus iness-meeting-incharge mas'-.party—given—by._the. county inan^s parents in Trenton^ Clark Girl Weds West, Dorothy Wlese. Evelyn Will- K|rby H«"lpruPItch. Ed- health department to detect bac- up to the minute in aviation's ; r teria In food that are capable of Music—Aimee Carkhuff, Rev. of Miss Veronica Ritter, a gift ex- Women's Democratic Club yester-! l Worrl 'W fhnrtsji Qlhson. SUNDAY DINNER day in Elizabeth ._J Earl Reed Silvers, Jr.. anElizabethand Norma Higgins, Wallace OoidaQ, poisoning it. accomplishments^ Reed.and Reginald Robert^Cbrblhr students "at"Rut- enjoyed, The organization again gers, are spending the holidays Publicity—J. Russell Marple, Miss Mildred Ruth Bullman. Peggy Hickman, Francis"- Irons, di>«=nn. .TO'JIPS fiftrev. voted to donate S5 to the best all- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rumple of with their parents. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert The Department Store of Elizabeth Chalmers Reed and Dr. Elton W. around high „ school commercial Valley road entertained the mem- Harriet Qerner. Alan Mauer.Rlch- e->ith"»^-MRry-TrercajrnoH,Frank -TO WHOM IT MAY .Lance. Bullman. Raritan road. Clark ard Golden, Roecoe Conklin. T»«iiq. Ra^on^'. Mar- r' _}• ANN PAGE CONCERN Aviation Review for 1936..... •s. student. bers of the executive board of the Township became the. bride of r- Social—Wilson, Marple. Lukens Mrss. E. Ww . Lance of West MU- Broad and West Jersey Streets Franklin Bchool ' ' .t«-i»B T«vinr. Betty Tlnko, r^HEISTMAS dinner ii in mosi This is to serve notice that Miss Blanche Dietz was secre- Clark Township P.-T. A. last night i. o^n - «•• - ^™ <" ™«« ""-Roy Morton of Elizabeth Satur- et „ and Lance. tary. Others present were the >-«>.„(. 1,-,™= I * avenue will leave on Monday | Anna T. Murphy. Elizabeth Du- I \*t miodi thii week and 10 naturall. the R. & M. Confectionery, Published December 31st in their home. to spend several days visiting her j day night in First Presbyterian 1 •auaday dinner takes second place Attendance — Chalmers Reed, Jisses Florence Onderdonk. Hope •gan. Lillian Roarke. Mildred Rq v Inc., doing business at 163 E. in Vprmnnt. - _ichUKbw_The Rev. Chester M. LEVY BROTHERS . » BewW ' ' are likely to be at leait u at Haxelwood Ave., Eahway, N. J. James. Maye, Bernard~Enfe_ian Marhold, Jeanne Rankine, Anna Mr. and Mrs. George Ruddy or Wraight. Sadie McCoy, Harriet '. Doris ,Tnrk- priced ai at Thanksprinv and Duncan Talbbt. —•— j Davis performed, the...ceremony &&A diner holiday poultry uiaalfy fol- J3_sellfa)g its bus'ness. NEW YORK Kimmick, Virginia Mintel, Eleanor West Grand avenue entertained 7'T7i rowTTn linS : - Aincreditors-or-persons-hav— .Under privileged children—Abe Miss Vivian Graves, daughter of | The couple were attended by Miss -/ ELIZABETH pf. E""—H AnduL tive retails. offices of -KoeheF;— j house guests. Miss Jeanette Man- j The bride wore blue velvet dress * ~ ' — — - -- iri hat nni rnrriM n hnnqnpt n.f_j EXTENDS GREETINGS OF Ion. Jean-Shallcross, WUliam Mc- " Appleironnges; tangerines, grape- GEORGE M. KAGAN European edition publithtd daily in ParU tirey-of—Colon and Every Night To Christrnds jSnuth, ^William Oirol I*e. Edwin Boyle. Carl fruit and bananaa are plentiful and Miss Kay Vignoli will entertain .Hols._toa_an_cheapej- 1495 IRVING ST., Doris Calaiss of Oak Park. HI., j white roses. Miss Franzel was at- Cha- ~ Bauer-Brrildinr, BADIO SEFAISING Rahway Girl Selected the Sub Debs at a Christmas party were among the singers of the! tired in grey and carried yellow Guaranteed Work As Duke V Beauty ptn, Clinton Erie, George Kalescky, Robblns. Jrew>nh Keenan,' ^Her^ e Are three menus for holida.v RAHWAY, NJ. and gift exchange in^her home Mount Holyoke Glee Club in the! roses. ' IS Ycnni* Experience Miss Patricia Witte is one ofSaturday. Miss Audrey Ketterer. -V THE SEASON Warren Eastman, Raymond Ben- Harrtv. Henrv •R'nanp, Edear dinners adapted to different budget i . Formerly, with < concert Friday night in Town Hall. I A reception was held at 'the 6 Floors Overflowing With Magnificent Gifts! The Krni.no. Dolores T^li'nser. Anna levels. Jtrrs Tell. Co. 20 undergraduate .students^ select- 115 Kearney avenue, was hostess inett. . • V New York City. On Saturday the \ home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ker- Rni>l'p_1tz, Gloria Hoffman. Charles Low^Cost Dinner - W, SCUXtt ed as the most beautiful on theto the club during its last weekly Carlton Gehring, Edward Pasa- Roast Stuffed Chicken- Giblet Grav> trio'went to Washington wth thettula, the bride's sister, of Rari- Nearest Large Metropolitan Store To Your Home ^tvn-ld. 26-Irvinsr/St,.. Phone 7-0095 campus at Duke University in ameeting. I AND BEST-WISHES TO ALL (nelli, Edwin Nash. Frederick John- Hasbed Potatoes ^••:,;t ~\ group where they sang at the Press • tan road. About forty friends and M—a Hvd«. Norine Pslnter. June Sweet Potatuei Boiled Onions ' Opposite Library student poll last week. ! son. Kathleen CicarelL Lois Don- Cranberry Sauce Curled Celery "Rahway Lehigh University stu- Iciub. -While-there-they- stayed at:relatives attended.. Atter_a short 2 more shopping days before ' aldson. Lenore Lans, Carolyn Rau, ichnls. Arline CSI+CT. Ruth Ke<_- Bread and Butter dents home for the holidays;! uthwa niu™iMount .__ ruu» Vemo. n umuClub. . iut»,..Miss |— wedding trip the couple -will re- I Marlon Gibbons, Ellen Reubald. •r, .Tol M»e Brown. Florence Ma- Very Special Dinner For Everybody At MILLER S on.Saturday was the marriage of 1 at'a"meettag"to"be"r_-^o_daj7j **--*—^~-Cle.r-Sonn^-~W4—ers-^ ~^^ is spending the holidays vacation in finding what you want. »lery~ :- • Olives '• Salted Kul Miss Bertha C. tfngerer. daughter | january 4 m the school, ., BiUyvPipinHk., from the School of Law at Newark of Mrs. John Rasmussen of 346]-—~- : : :—-— Boast Goose, Pork or Ham Gravy Elizabeth School of |jaiversity^-With_hi5jarents, Coun- J5n«hnert',-. .Dqrlg Tfrfderlrkson. Hashed Sweet Potatoes Onions East-Mil ton-avenue^to-Harry-3V-> And what a wondrous store to : cilman and Mrs. John L. Markey. Le'tltia KnaPP. Broccoli' Peck, of Walnut street. Elizabeth. | IOLVING •8abb_.\.-. ; •; -, '.—-• a. • :..Crwl»na-J«Hy_. _• : Gift The ceremony was performed by now! The glorious displays! The mag- grange and Grapefruit Salad Beauty Culture Miss yirginia Coan, a student at WANTED Morton. Doris Frpcen Pudding 'Sponge Cakr Smith College, is. spending the the Rev. Herbert Hagenau in the nificent showing pf gifts! Aisle after Knita. • Mints : Nuts Zion Lutheran Church 1000 OLD SINGER Abate... Jack. -peg- Christmas vacation with her par- aisle. Table after table with holiday Jimmle Earley. Slippers Our graduates acquire a career of distinction and ents, Mr. and Mrs". Robert Coan age. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clos. SEWING MACHINES Jr., of Clark Township attended | no_aSavacool.;v • ._:. . „ • -••• . financial independence. Every subject at the ELIZABETH of West Hazelwood avenue. merchandise. Just as if you were entering a land of enchantment! And be sure the couple. WE WILL PAY . -Lucy Hobte,[MaftDies After/Being• 98c SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE receives the impartial at- to bring the children. There Irrtle hearts will enjoy the sights as well as you' .WH- Legion Juniors Have The bride, wore a black velvet j $2 to $10 GloriiCdWa Handy, HAl - TT:* h^ Rahwav Auto 3ood quality leather tention of master-instructors. Sound, scientific principles are Yule Party jdress-and hat and a corsage of I Regardless of Condition For the 1936 Goerke Store is something never seen !n Elizabeth before! Emmallne slippers for men, wo- correctly interpreted and applied to the modern needs of The Junior Auxiliary or the Am- gardenias. The .matron of honor' Doris ' "SchUltz. C3ary "Walter Mulrooney. Pulton street, men and boys. Padded erican Legion held a Christmas jhejjairdressing Profession, resulting in aPERFECT CPURSE wore green velvet and a corsage of -,.™,._;'. AilrtiiHayeniirtH . JohJhn Bod-|WaBd s released on bond of $500 on a soles, lone wearing. All ; 4party_Salurday afternoon in head- I. STELTZER FREE PARKING To Goerke Customers—Keystone Parking Sta., 29 W. Jersey St. J ie£.-'O«r*r_ _rahnert. Mayo Wes-'ted—'^ manslaughter charge for sizes. that produces EXPERT. BEAUTY CULTURISTS. [quarters. Mrs. William J. Kenny, After a wedding trip the couple • • • - • action pf the Qrand Jury by Lin- lhe_guest_SE£aker will reside at 346 East Milton ave- . . . dijfinetive and useful gifh .. . and do it"tcoffm-: f^^prii* Van'PeU. JbhnThonip- den police today. Mulrooney was| the driver of the car which sent OTHER STYLES - We* finance~your~course^artd—give—a—complete set- of- - • - • -tW-WIIIII findT unuui«J_-—'-—"—...... --.-- ,J--- . ' CHESTERFIELDS. OLD GO!— son. Sherman Gold, Mary Stau- changed and a variety of games _-.-.-and -all-olib_unW«-_ ~CAHEUtCKy yriafc- ^Meskq: Edwina_Tim-1J .__. Boys' instruments FREE Write or phone for free booklet. jwere played. The winners were irtttEIGin: flteivCharles Walker,'" Bruce toiown, to"air_l_be_r hospital Iri icyci budg'efyou've set for yourself! --_-.-_. •_ .. _. >hjst.night. --_ I Betty Stevsns, Adele Hassel and . _, Eyeivn Stacy. Joseph Zl- Audrey Comer. The dark horse ringlw. JirrjmieTice, Gloria Soper. The mishap' occurred In Eliza- Storm Shoes prize was won by Ruth Carlin. Re- $1.11 Cartori beth avenue, Linden, at 6:45 p. m. GRAYCE HARRISON, Supervisor Gift Box with Stationery 50c Srwin' Schwartz, ijolores- Hppln- Mesarbsz died fxom head and body, freshments were served by a com- In A Great Sale Right ger. Oary Messicl?. . ..••-. LADIES' mittee headed by Joan Moran. injuries at 1 a. m. today. The vie-; $2J9 I TOBACCO • Goluinbl_n School Want to give him a thr'll? • Wg Mrs. Harry Colvin, president of GEANGEK .;._ 4b 9 tlm's address is unlaiown. He was BRIDGE SLIPPERS Other Gift Stationery O Jean Vorbnum. Manraret Currie, walking in the. street when struck A pah- of "High Tops" will be the JgJ Elizabeth School of the Senior Auxiliary was a guest. Before Ghristma EDGEWOETH ...Jb J | _Q Solid leather soles and best bet. — Sizes 1 to 6 (gj V Richard McCroTey,. Shirley Lundy, by the car. Mrs. S. Post is the Junior Auxil- , PRINCE ALBEET ,1b 75C heels. Soft kidskin up- iary director. • —- 59c to $5.25 the box Marianne Muller, Manraret Black, VELVET Jb 75- Donald Brown. Vincent Sanford. A new hot water heater and pers. Sizes 4 to 8. MODEL ~U>,7ic __Beaitfy^ Culture Children of Mary Cadillac Models Kosty, Imosene Anthony. storage tank are enclosed in an at- Brack, Blue and Red Elect Miss Lillian O'Connor and_you'l.l_J.o.Ye g dividual Lamps From $1.10 up Ket Tobacco 14 ox tin 57C Lorralne Paulsen, Mary Car- tractive porcelain enameled cabl- 98 BROAD STREET " ELIZABETH, N. J. Miss Lillian O'Connor of Fulton -Juif take a Ibbkanheie bicycles. Nof« «*r bone. Anna Brophy, Morton Baloh, | ^^ the top of which serves as a street was elected president of- the ing these Footheolthy John Ralph. Robert Brooks. Don- • kitchen table. $1.49 Phone EL 2-5037 Children of Mary Sodality at a construction. See their fiiiofine finish a ani d eic* CIGARS , aid Olrvan; George Scotton, Thel-' meeting of the organization last lenf fires, and you'll tale PACTS 5c—$1.08 box of 25 ma Jones, William Kosty, Ken- neth Mundy. Richard McCrory, FOOD FACTS CHILDREN'S night in St. Mary's School. Other advantage of this unusual SICAL Page & Shaw $2.15 -ox of 50 officers elected were Miss Marie BROWN SHOES 0WDER Annie Sanford, Charles Robertson, Did You Know That: BOOTIES offering at Ann Szmocko. ' Graney, vice-president; Miss IBOXES 10c—$2.10 box of 25 Ethiopian coffee Is reported Sizes 6 to 2 Catherine Fitzgerald, treasurer 1?>< fun of wurins itudy Buiitt ^rtiww June Collyer. Margaret Mesko, coaHnuts long afar OirittaM. Fa> Appollo $4.15 box of 50 to have already appeared on and Miss Margaret Trotter, secre- Emery Kosty, John Roman, Mar- the Italian market. • J 24 HOUR SERVICE^ All Deliveries Metered ihty'n tusscdly built to wttluliad 24 QTTLE8 89c tin Leone, Alex Medvigy, JohnDe- tary. . - . hud m>. Jut •> (heir Eoo4-fonninj The average veterinarian de- Boots and U olsoid to Iccip f«t» hulAy TBAYS 8tefano, Oeorge Mesko, Gilbert votes over 40 per cent ol hla A Christmas party followed the Berkley Xmas Candy PIPES practice to dairy animals, meeting. Ciilts were exc. uk lift TIRES—to popular today, |fE SETS White. Peter Jurtrlelivlcz, Betty Premier Quality Edwards. Joan Rleman. Kenneth mostly In maintaining milk GIFT Rubbers and carols were sung. Refresh- this model. A bicycle with 4% Q Q SETS AS A ments were served by a committee bCKS FRANK. MEDICO Davis. Carl Helsch, Prank Dalue, —Variety, Boll and conditions FOR A MAN __ headed by Miss Trotter. tho' refinements of perfec- ^Qe # [1ST WATCHES 5 lbs Xmas Hard Candy KAtWOODIE norls Jones, Harry Proudfoot, Vlr- under which they are grown GIVE HIM A I he Family gg Ro93«d oifonb of ilk tnd n___Si£5. tub. Mocculn or U(> ' Donald KradJel, William Roman, M m : Gordon, Donald Shannihan, Leroy' BUCKWHEAT Ton 7.50 "TlylSr • ~~ THE STORE FOR GIFTS AND PRIZES Harry, yeade, Alberta Anthony, |Tl9 MAINSTREET RAHWAY -put on waffels~B-d-pen- ^AlliB mrtg >TnTmnn |Prel-iier Gil&€asol_Qe Supply Go. $3.95 to $4.95 in gold, leaf at no cost. ,537 MAIN STREET - -^ OPEN EVENINGS trice, (Jonover, Betty Cullena, Anna Davis; Marlene Bass. Virginia Tem- (Old Number) Roy Plunkett Derkacrt, Marie DeStefano, Jean ple, Irene. Yeney, Dorothy Collins TtAWWAV, TJ. Edwards,' Marion Graham, Doris, and Rose Lengyel. ^ Charlotte PI. Bah. 7-1686 MATNSTEEET OPP. CHEEKY ST;

I ^^ : PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, DECEMFEEr22rl936. —r^-—- -RAHWAY RECORD •was built in 1735. %uUding with.classes of students.' Henry; V. Lange Pallbearers n Luther B. Mundy Photographs of. and tools used All groups are welcomed and the, Lanje.. The tuneru caretakers, Kir. and Mrs. Hugh Frijieral Held Sunday by, criminals during the last ha_U Rites Held Here FOOD MARKET ^t^ta, , are erady at ajl times to • ' ~~ V. -. : of the 19th century show that crime A explain the'dbjectth'dbjctss on displadisplayy. Fiiniral services for Henry City held their rites?$£ No other Invention of today or, ^ not ^ innoVatibh of the pres- Lange, 44, ot 779 Jaaues avenue, Funeral services for Luther B. j • New items ~to be added to the yesterday claims as much wonder, ent generation. Belles of the Revo- who died Thursday night, after re- Mundy, life-long rasldent of Rah- • JY/TARKET1NG, lhi« wetk b« [ Lamb and Pork Good BUT* coUeotlon ar^ received each month 1 and interest as the airplane. "Air-1 i ti rxary and Civil wars Include way, were held yesterday after- 1VJ. done largely with th« holidays LAMB continues to be tho best meat u O froni. public-spirited citizens who cetvtng-.injuries in-an automobile .n mind. The probabilities art that value though PORK prices ore very craft and the Air" by Eric" Sargent j S7/mds and ^^^ fl^t lock and accident In Linden, were held at noon at the Pettlt Funeral Home. •••our Christmas TURKEY or GOOSE I attractive. BEEF is no higher and Is XAppleton-Century) provides a h-bore muskets, six shooters", are desirous of seeing this Museum YOU GAN SHOP LEISURELY ^ iLEASAISlTLY or if you prefer JUST USE THE TELEPHONE will cost Una or at least no more than always popular no matter what the smoot grow and extend Its. scope of use- the Jaques avenue address Sun- Burial was in Rahway Cemetery. the Thanksgiving bird, as poultry iup- price. veritable gold mine of interesting; bayonet biases and cannon balls", fulness. Mr. Yoorhees. president day evening. The Rev. Thomas and valuable data on this absorb-1 -^^ a British cannon, dating of the-Society. states-that, dona- Bras, of.. St. PouVs Episcopal Colorful Cut' Flowe However, the holiday—demapil"|W] ing subject. A companion volume I.back to 1771 -lson-exhibit.. Blooming BEAUTIFUL EVERGREENS atcd at ths funeral. | nearly exhauit this year's- short GRAPEFRUIT for Christmas morn- states_wa.aon» ms_ Q.. pp inz breakfast; ORANGES, TANGER* pubUshed populaIboPBo6Ui's-rcceiitly1-rr •'Ships and the — oWecti^ Pallbearers were Ellsworth, Ad- j INES. APPLES, BANANAS, WAL- to local teachers of history, who received and these may be -flent pl.acep yesterday at Wee- AU-vnrtettMr-arcurnoweTs In season. A" ARAUCABIA or YAMS are NUTS and PECANS for stockings and Sea," it is as complete a guide to «> ioau icacners 01 njsiory. w.,u Inawkenli - t4 t AZALEKTT": Cemetery Wreaths of White Cedar from^ouft Jersey keep gre'en all winter. Wresthrfor ttie~front- dison and Lester Mundy andi ilentifal and may b» served either in the" navigation of the skies as that h&ve frequently visited the small direct to the Museum. few are listed below for your convenience: placo of, or in addition to, mashed table use nre all available at moderate navigation HOSES, In all colors CARNATION'S George Warner. The arrange-! .vhite POTATOES. And, by-th« w»y^ cost. CHESTNUTS make delicious distinguished success is to voyag- . GARDENIA PLANT8 door of ^resh Fluffy Cedar and WRife Rina BougTis with cones and bows of Christmas Red Ribbon. stutflngs and are reasonable in price SNAPDRAGONS rr.en'.s were in charge of the Pettit lew potatoes art aiready in' market at but are a good deal of labor to prc- ing on the deep. It supplies pre- ORANGE TBEES IN FRUIT Living Christmas Trees planted in tubs. Use" ffierri for Christmas andl^lant outside afterwards. fairly reasonable prices. Other vcjo- FLOWERS SPRAYS OF SCOTCH HEATHER Funeral Home. ^tables jwhich ar« eood eithoT for the pure. GRAPES are available and help cisely the Information wanted by^ JERUSALEM CHEfifilES FLdWERS "Mr. Mundy, who was '76,-died j holiday dinneT-or regular--mealclhia. to make fruit centerpieces attractive. aviator,- air-route... operator,_air I NARCISSUS . SWEET PEAS TTeT TOlWEAR PEPPJEE PLANTS 1 , , Grave Covers ^jf Cedar and Pine fastened on wire frames that teep them in good shape all winter. Saturday in his home, 1082 Main' ^veek are GREEN BEANS, BEETS, traveler, and the man who looks up • CUT PONSETTIAS TRUE SCOTCH ^EATIIER BY WIRE whlch will appeal to many tastes. "Paris Saya: Christmas centerpieces for your dining room table'-of soft, White Pine, natural pine cones, trimmed Gonsomme. every time he hears the drone of a; BOXES OF ASSORTED FLOWERS PRIMROSES " PLAliTED GARDENS ' a leather firm in Newark until .SPINACH. TOMATOES and yellow Celery Carrot Sticks plane. '^Weatrcalilowers and MISTLETOE — HOLLY For that last minute Roastllurkey -with Chestnut or IOysteI r ALL KINDS OF — with-enough red and silver to look just right. three years ago. Mr. Mundy was j TURNIPS. CABBAGE «*d CARROTS It surveys the history and de- i ^ 4ngreat«6fl sift or greeting to a Stulline —•-r.s. small or ALL REASONABLE'IN-PRTCE" active in affairs of Second Pres-j Sweet Potatoes. Giblet Gravy velojnnent of aviation: enumer- j W ~rfien^r-out—of—town!- I byterian Church and was a char- EGG prices ara nine conts lower at Boiled Oniona Broccoli ates the types and uses of various ^J arts: VALLEY VIO- EVERY EVENING UNtlLXHRISTMAS nTrrmTpmhpr-'nf—R.OVBl—Arcanum--.—whoUaolfi-than they were a month ajro Cranberry Jelly kinds of aircraft, their engines,: W LETS, tin tit or Thls service is fast and rt ~a6a~ni05t"irf-tfi<«>«eerease-IS—n5«3es: " • "ard.Saact_ H double: .SWEET PEAS dependable with satis- Two sons. Ellsworth of Newton- j fleeted in retail prices. BUTTER prices !_ .ORCHIDS. HOSE ville, Mass., and Addison at home fluctuated considerably dur'nc th« Coffee ! mehtsT~gives~exhaustive-informa- ST. GEORGE AND HAZELWOOD AVES. factory delivery guar- past week but returned to last week's tion on parachuting" and gliding, survive him. level too soon to make a retail reduc- •This menu tested and tasted In Florist PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARK by us. A&P "Kitchen. •Tirdroroes and seadromes, trans- t , 1 port companies of the world and I their sen-ices, airplane records and Our entire organization, there are over~T6,000 of~us, jbirTiirwis! ! historic ing you a very Happy cKffstmas and"aTnoSt~prosperoas NevrYear.-— —1936 ACCIDENTS true encyclopedia of well-ordered SAVE ON -' . ' I 1 - information abouut this newest and t« % _•; , two weeks ago. says that he told the troops will be hosts to 70 ^lrte J most romantic Barger several months ago that at the annual kiddle party.. One { SHOE REPAIR 1 Price Job the employment of chancemen Mishaps Caused Here To Of the greatesmethot importancd of travele are, w \.$x Your Convenience Open Late Thursday A Hearty Breakfast Tof GIRL Scout from each troop will assist BEST OAK LEATHER USED I the illustrations and descriptions Letters To The Editor and special officers was draining and each kiddle present will re- Date; Drive Carefully, i of hundreds of types of airplanes Continued from Page One the police account. Hoffman's re- ceive among other gifts, a doll. ! MEN'S j in commercial and private use. | Our Stores Will Be Closed Christmas Day port of two weeks ago that the ac- SCOUT (Space. In this column ii count was overdrawn $1,600 sent On. Thursday afternoon at 3-30 SOLES & HEELS ! A comprehensive, up - to - the - I others are fathers and mothers at j pears to be closing of accounts the Scouts will leave Scout Hbusfe You May Be Next i minute survey which will fascl- free to thqce vbo wish to use |the height of an active lite and' officials scurrying around In an BULLETIN For the many quick pull-up and settiement of the police de- to visit shut-ins:.throughout the . ' •jnate thousands of people who find It to comment upon any sab- j little children, who have been at-! partment appropriation reported effort to determine the true sta- and cl:sc stops it's best toTiave" jeci. All letteri must be si en- tus of the account. city and cheer them with caroU. ' this wonder of moderri~sclence~a' |tacked by leprosy. Too many are'; well over Its limits. Several other They will sing at the hospital and - j BRAKES that arc positive. (Not including yesterday) . ed_ or." O»eJdentjty_knpwn to_ _already__.crippled^and_.l)llnded_butL Very appropriately this week of .WOMEN'S source of endless interest and accounts will also be over if past Meade_ Decision^ DueT Girl Scout activities opened with make several st*ps on the, fir^J H ..-I\Ia!i?Jjettcr_time, ride safely, Automoljile accidents 240 FSNCYFGESH KILLED the editor. ' HowcTer, names : they can still be saved from des- ^ history* repeats; itself: SOLES & HEELS astonishment'. will not be published If the Barger. in a statement to de- I Scouts "from "all ~ troops* meeting*loop-before-stoppiflg-at.Mrs..Frank__! by having us pat rour BRAKES Cars, involved 448 peratc loneliness to peace or spirit. A. Sandmann's to .warm up and writer to desires although The ' Some, especially the children, are, Hoffman Warned Barger partment heads last January 8, with Miss Cecilia. Schubert yes-: in-tin-top shape. —-.-•---.--., Persons^ Injured ^...^...^..^...^^MS CRANFORD SIVSEUM warned against overexpenditures terday afternoon to trim the sec- jenjoy hot cocoa. The second loop Record prefer* that name* be . still unscarred In body or soul and I This wilill be remedied by transtrans- Persons killed _. ". 3 ohd Chrlstmastreein. Scout House. of stops will bring the carollers "" Low Rates—B=s} Service Although open to visitors daily JjC ^canjw kept so it they can be taken i ferrirHr balances from other ac- and ordered that budget expendi- back to Scout House, where ttte'y WOJIEN'S rs and com counBJtJhejisual custonrbjol-1*ures be.kept uniform with last. Last evening the annual Girl LEATHER LIFTS This tabulation Is made by The without charge, few Union County ?i ; Scout party-given.zby.ithe-Bahway.;--will disband about fl:30 .o'clock. . mcnU oii any subject, tbis \ The American Mission to Lepers lowe Have—Made-Good-Our- nlngsr December 28.29 and 30 from VERBIDDTH Denoted by Blue Label Distinguished by Green Labol __ 5'/ lbs L 8:30 until 10:30 p.m. The largest 2 the corner — - group of prizes will be awarded in G O I 30 oz 1.1 ALL ONE QUALITY — ALL ONE PRICE f0 " theclass lor the most effective dis- BURNETT'S 30 lbs We Jl»v6 selecfod only the very choicest and we guarantee play for the least expnedlture of WHITE "SATfrTG you may need each and ovory one to bo strictly first quality. money. AS?- B. & G GRAVES Prizes will also be awarded for WHITE WINE FANCY FRESH KILLED FANCY FRESH KILLED FINEST insurance with Asco Fancy Peas are- grown in the finest lake land region of the aSCO FRESHLY MADE the most elaborate displays and 5th 1.29 U. S. When the peas have reached maturity they are cut from STRICTLY FRESH KILLED those, which are most significant Long Island Fresh Killed the vines early in the morning grtdtd and packed almost im- NORTHWESTERN OR MARYLAND of the Christmas spirit. Because 5th 1.24 NOILLY-PEAT mediately. This-guarantees your getting Aico Brand Peas with of the lack of Interest shown in the a delightful fresh-from-the-vine-Savot. MINCE MEAT VERMOUTH fraternal and club groups, the idea •:••• WINDSOR has been abandoned for this year. 18 MONTHS OLD Average 4 lbs Bauer - Brooks Choice Quality 2, Thoroughly aged to bring out the Moose being the only organi- 30 oz 96c its delightful flavor. Its the TURKEYS zation to respond. The entries for Big kow Peas finest vour money can buy. the contest close tonight and the p*89c qtl.7S RENAULT'S Company form io be filled out can be. ob- CHAMPAGNE itianiBtiiniuiiiiitiiiintmnrtiiitiiniiniiiiiiiunuiuimnHinitiniunnnuiQiinuuiuni tained from Harry Robinson, house 3-STAR HENNESSY 137 IRVING STREET 192G Vintage furnishings; Williams Electrical COGNAC BRANDY M FRESH CUT RAHWAY 7-0865 Company, Hoffman Electrical WHOLE OB Store,, Public Service, Edward An- sth 3.; 5+h 1.69 HALF drews and John R. Baumann FFEE 11BreadSupr florists, the above stores having donated awards, or can be clipped GREEN RIVER RENAULT'S WINE large 18 ox. from todays Record. WHISKEY POET - SHEERY 1100% Pyre Pork Sausage Meat I d Sli MUSCATEL - TOKAY ALL ONE QUALITY Notice qt1.&9 116/133 It cost BS more to "heat-So" roast s IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY THREE FEATHERS 'Asco Coffee. It cost you less . . • i ALL ONE PRICE TO LOUIS P. BUDENZ:— H»Rj-tffe.:. PURE because you get more flavor for = By virtue of an order of "the Court • BLUE LABEL of chancery of the State of New Jer- your money. Try a'pound TODAY. ~ sey, made on November 10th, 1038- In CALIFORNIA WjNE SUPREME FRUIT CAKE certain cause wherein your..wife, ^lzclla I. Budehz la the petltlone: pt"99e: PORT - SHEREY - TOKAY SWiFt'k PREMIUM STRICTLY FRESHJCILUjD and you, the said Louis P. Budene are Mother's Joy Coffee i.™. the defendant, you are. required:* to 1VIUSCATEL ' t!b:tox 39^ 2 Ib. box / §/ appear and plead, answer or demur to Lanson's or Piper Hcidsick the petitioner's Petition on or before ONE OF RAHWAY'S FINEST STORES—FREE DELIVERY ANWYHEftE.ANYTIME TJUB BootMng, wanning Musterole Win-Crest Coffee ..,"...jiiSV j ):[ V CbocWul of Niiuand Other Wholesome Fruits the 11th day of January. 1837, or In CHAMPAGNE RPASTiH© -. 77 <; default thereof, such decree •will' be JA) well into your chest and throat. iuuiiiiiirnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiBiiiiiiiniiiiiiHinuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifr; taken against you as the' Chancellor 1926 Vintacc 1 75 EAST CHERRY ST. ^Phones Rah. 7-1168-7-0970 Muaterole is NOT just a salve. It's shall deem equitable

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THE RAHWAY RECORD" PAGE SIX TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1986 THE RAHWAY RECORD— PAGE SEVEN Tipsy Driver 'The Magnificent Brute "Ecitacy" At The Broad On Empire Screen McCarter Speaks On P. S. Reduction High School Cagers Mee "ranford's Champions On Local Court Tonight Continue! from Page One rln. connection with the an- ^ nuc shortly before 1 aTm. Satur- nbuncement by the Board of Pub"-= day, police were told that Zeletz- lie Utility Commissioners that Pub- Blue And White Five Victor y was driving cast in Grand ave- lic Service Electric and Gas Com- Sophs Lead As Scarlet Quint nue, making a right turn into Ir- pany has agreed fo a reduction of ving street. His car first struck' $1,500,000 in its electric rates, ef- short sport shots Clot, f In Opening Game; Is Strong the machine of Klngsbury Clark, fective after Januaryl, President ffi^Deieats Beats St. Pat 573 West Scott avenue, and then Thomas N. McCarter, on behalf Rommel, t illidod with the Boehringer-car by ivoody fieonr, t of the company, has issued trie By Coach Cqrey. HARRY W. SIMESTER vlng street. lQll.Qwing_3ta,tement: ~~ Radio Quint TeamlnDebut Bocliricger received bruises of "Negotiations with the company, I John J. Hall, the" Elizabeth sports writer, rarely Brothers College, Jenkins, t initiated by the Board of Public Brandt, c the left, leg and right wrist while Drew University, Quintet Rahway High Five Scores "Coach Seth Weekley Will Again Invade Rahway Wit his son, aged 10, received a con- Utility Commissioners, have re- ,A I says anything nice about Rahway athletes. After the Charley Shupper Cages ito c .-^ 0 sulted, as announced by the board. MADISON. N. J. Scrappy Outfit; Scarlet Hopes To End 1936 tusion of the right eye. Patrol- t",f poor report his paper gave of the Thomas Jefferson- Pair Of Baskets In Over- • 35 To 26 Victory Manewall, c man Ryan Investigated. In the Company agreeing to revise, [_ " Rahway....football 1 game turkey day, we expressed DRIBBLING In Opening Tilt""- Werbeck, t With Clean Slate its schedule of rates to effect a re- time To Win Tilt Dribbling;-properly tltmed and Nymlcs, t duction to the consumers in its : '_ thanks that we were not like_hjjnJntHa'rwe couldn't Sobs, f electric rates of_$l!500,00b. see anything good about any other atEletiFteamirex^ JJroJBenrvjScoresJT^r_ninoMntplJ ' With theiFfirst victory tucked away, the Rahway In Germany that will be driven by i "'anmnany"accedes to this Frosh Upset By 8tn ~'~ - -» fm—* %-V; —»——*-l,__* 1_-J - • - «%» . 1 • • •« % , - --• . _•*.. pon in the arsenal of any team. haicttrniottors-operated-by-oxyge reduction to make unnecessary a cept those here in Rahwayr We saw a good Elizabeth Guards Look Good] — — — j HigrTScfrooTbasketbail team will play its IastregnlafIr formal- rate proceeding that-would. Grade; Barbers Cop Poorly executed, however, it may Totals -. M- " " «_U«J.;I-J ~«~- ^r inoe :- *t.« i7_.~i.i:_ c»-i i I ir.d liydrogen.instead of. byiiDicseli team in action Friday night when the St. Patrick's Rahway _High Schools St. Patrick's (26) scheduled game of 1936 in the Franklin School gym- tkciric engines. be-lengthy...and costly_to. the .state easily mar that spirit of team-work and to the company and to further SchooLquintet of Elizabeth played the Scarlet bas- OLDER BOYS LEAGUE O nasium this evening when Coach Seth Weekley's Blue John Eldredce, Marion Talley and Michael Bartlelt are shpym which it is one of the major aims of I basketball team opened the f 0 the policy of the state, now mani- keteers on theFranklin-School- court - tKe game to develop.- Overdone, it! aboje.in a scene from "Follow Tour Heart" which shows at the New fested by statute, to substitute ne- ~FCt. 1936-37 seasoir^in Babadeau. f — 1 d^VhiCfdiUlJbejmet_-The-first- Empire Thursday, Edday-and,Saturday. ' "* wr is fatal; a player who dribbles aus- rpaye gotiatlon for formal rate proceed- Sophomores 2 .1.000 fashion on Korn. :.. • 6 game will get under way at 7:30 with the varsity'con-"' I increased the vitamin C content of i the screen attraction which starts at the Bah ings "wherever, .possible^ It "does j'Hl-Y TiolF-wtiile- the McGwhan. f I itc:r milk but gave the milk an this though the immediate future about 100 students, brought a whole busloadof root-; enzo Barbers.... 2 750 a I Franklin Scho -1- "hiJih&Td D1R • ! and in -i position to score by downing a plucky, hard-flghtlng is filled with factors of uncertainty, TCf\ I * "" ~ g ; .... 3 s •: usually played in the afternoon butbecause of the holi- Gfoistmas-Lighting-ContestJ and though the company is face ers with them. Imagine Rahway sending out that; H. & H. Radio...... 2 littljY e band of courtstero s from St. 1 r a d e .500 liability. ttle band o{ C KlUlmett, 1 A meetinE and Christmas party Hedy KJesler labeled, "the loveliest, girl in Europe" plays the many in a special bus. The delegation was one of the'™ £ ;;;;;;; J Technique: Don't slap the ball— j Patrick's School of Elizabeth by a r ••- |! days, the game has been shifted to the evening! < SPONSORED BY THE ; with increased costs forvraEesrrira-' r a d e .000 Dimperio, 3 lor the members of the Women of leading role in the.film "Epstacy" which will open at the Broad terial and taxes." —- most orderly seen in a.local gym in years-and the ] BerkoV Market .... 0 .000 push it to the floor with the fingers 35 to 26 score. Butler, t 0 ot Cranford, winner of the Group 2 state champion- the Moose will be held tonight in Theatre, in Elizabeth, Thursday, December 31. Rahway Junior Chamber gi Commerce I and wrist, bouncing it about knee- The largest crowd in t 1 the. Moose home. There will be a I hereby make application to enter free of charge the outdoor Rahway gang, usually sporting, again came through —— Of high. Keep the eye on the court,! thanks to a bus load O J| ship a year ago, has lost most of its stars of last season the ball. Dribbling is a i rooters from Elizabeth, witnessed _ _ program of games and singing CEAWFOED AT LEOW'S | tone, Reginald Owen, Mona Bar-. Christmas Display Contest. Our Christmas decorations will be with a fine display of sportmahship in the stands. The Another afternoon _ ^ ^ ^ ^ •but showedlhat it still had plenty • : .., I rie and others, the new offering lighted for the Judges' review on December 28, 29, 30, between' Ask Bids For Post of power by conquering linden Fri- and refreshments will be served. spirit of the crowd was reflected in the playing of the: upsets, an extra-period, means to"£i end," namely', either to \ the game, sportsmanship of spec- ToUta :-....-• 1 12 Joan Crawford and Clark Gahle | has th&t combmation of wit, charm the hours of 8 and 10:30 P. M^ Office Shrubbery day night by a 20 to 17 score. Ber- have the time of their lives in their and pulsating action which mark- game. The Patricians, while small, showed more fight igam e and interesting tus- J shoot or to pass to the first team- j tators ****** £^££^ Score by periods: nie Schlrmer, tall center, and Vlcee Name: '. .' _ _ _ wh0 Eets a break near the P :Y.M.C.A.Ends new co-starring picture "Love on ed'such earlier hits as "The Thin Address:. - .'. Sealed bids for seeding and thananyclub whichhas appeared on the local boards !°les took place Saturda^at.^ ' lott ?-^-o feature*s oSlL^Jf the game 'Wch'l^W.-rS , — 9 M " *-« Lusardl. sparkplug forward, arc th» 1 the Run," opening at Loew's State i Man" and It • Happened One JUDGES' DECISION WILL BE CONSIDERED FINAL planting the ground surrounding - t inyearsi«'irftnvc . XoacrTEarCTin/iVi T?O1*l 1H T7T Walte "Wolf rOV ~is 1C ou" milr authorit 'aiTf-Vim*lty Vfor Tflfiv] ^F'^he^indisp^r —;;.• -,:^r- i,_ *._j^- i chief losses from the champomhip j Theatre on Friday with "The Man the new postoffice will be re*- teamr Night." Mail this blank to Kenneth L. Ader, Christmas Lighting Contest that Statement. Coach Charley Callahan Of Elizabeth ision of first place in the Older Boys' used? to particular: |lntyre. j-Who-Livea',Twice.'l-Acted to.jjer- ceived January 12. Drawings arid Losing Streak Always Good Gunes A GEEAT BIG _ in_care of The Rahway Record, Rahway.-N. J., not later than i<5 in hp PfinDTntiilnlpH nn his club The bovs Dlaved f Or League was finally settled. 1 when a man gains possession,coaches. fection by its ace team of-stars Record Ads Pay. December 22," 1936.~ '• ~~~ 7"."" (specifications-may-be-had by-ap- Bahvay Seconds (47) Rahway looked good In conijutr. with the support of Pranchot plying to the local custodian. is to De congiatuiatea on nis ciuo. I ne uoys, pid^eu iui | when thg games were over> lti of the ball and has a dear path to Bahway y G F uog a plucky St. Patrick's team t Full Course tied] 2 when a player captures the only one player. Yosh Werbedc By Late Rally k eversion'of-1y point2 o,f a thei facrt 17-frewhiche ISthro indicatew attempts-intd by theiro COnver_ - .as found tnat the idle Sophs; the basket; I The Rahway team, compose: a d of : f ..^. ,.d-^u»ho^as=a1.regldar_lastj .? l!_55?. C"** the 1936 with, a clean slate. -Crah- The holiday program a:—t the '4»T B Bs-ssi! a m s a is n sasss a » We are glad that Rahway is playing this fine bunch of j«- £^'J^°J^*vith side-• naturally jittery at the start and —Turkey—Dinner he up then Ior f — -. 0 HoldRockneA.C.ToFive rr gets -under way this week with j sports and fighting Irish again next season. They are j ^ comlng Hi.Y, The lines is the thing; ithe Irish.! who had played two several Christmas parties sched- j 3 when a player is guarded'from games, took an early lead The; Jenkins, f :.__... the past two seasons but the garm a credit to their school, city and religion. Eighth Grade upset the Ninth *; Points In Last Half between the two schools arc SERVED ALL DAY uled and several events for the! Grade 13-10, and the DIRenzo Bar-behind, and a .pivot and dribble count was 3 to 1with two minutes Bommei. I hard-fought and Weekley boys planned. i bers took over the boys represent- j may put him into position to of play of the first quarter re- j ManewaU. e 0! To Vin, 35 To 22 CHRISTMAS The Woman's Choral Club and; brings a scrappy team to ! -hft-Rahroay-team-looked_g.Ood in its debut. 1 shoot: malning and then the local teeam; Usifci. e oj aeainst Rahway. the Tri County Radio Club will In the Hl-Y game with H. &. H..I 4 when the defensTTifi-alinhe^ulled-ahead^n-two^asketsJ>y-Jlrn_ShBEPeri is the case of all new teams, the club_had stage fright Probable line-ups: hold separate special parties on (^ Mooney Hasbrouck sank a foul\ offensive players covered—dribble; Henry and on each by Jack Clos EajBor-~~. c - 0 -o-Shamrocks-SnareJSin Bahmy Jthe-RoneeiL Mondayr-T-uesday-the-annual-girisi-i« \ ; Cranforl for a few moments in the inaugural quarter but spon early in the final period which to gain time to evade the guards; j and Werbeck. Dinocento, 1 0 Over Jayvees Again P—Clos N. Poelar I Christmas party will be promoted, i «•• n got over that handicap and went on to win in convinc- proved to be the tying score. Then 5 when the old trick of a fake The Scarlet was never headed Soos. c — 1 P—Henry Nordi'joa Diner I The program begins at 4 o'clock fashion. The playing of the two guards, Yosh^in. the extra quarter, Charley-shot o'r pass leads naturally to a | after that and Coach Earl H. Wai--Kljri. « 1 0 .8: (BY 8HF.RMAV DAVI81 vC— _CU5lal Grau with a costume party in the gym. p BROAD STREET Games and stunts will be enjoyed ^0 ^0 ^o; Again hitting their stride lo.werbeck .G. Potlttr Charley Nymicz, was n Nnn ?: Just Off Irvlnr Street Sew Year's Eve Midniebt Show under supervision of Betty Reed Seasons Greetings And Scotch Shouldn't have to worry much : Hasbrouck were the best for the j The important thing is to' make' tions held the Rahway score down TotaU . - 12 «;after being in a prolonged, ~ "* - Simpson, A Innrhpnn nnri rnrnl work this season. The centers are all Weak but Should, Hi-Y, while smith and Manewall every move count, not only In drib-! and of the 13 who got into action. St. Patrick's Seconds (6) slump, Bob Henderson's! sing will follow the gym program. \ well for the losers. bling but in all kinds of strategy J 11 of them were in the game parts G F The affair has been planned by '•• develop.. The forwards, Jim Henry especially, looked | Frosh Upset Aimless running contributes noth-! of each of the four quarters. Leary. t -... 1 0 Y. M. C. A. courtsters. the Ladies' Day Committee, Mrs. j Good Cheer 1 CueBeesIn i Minnie McMahon, chairman, Mrs. good. Henry is a greatly improved player and while j , , and varadi; to the offensive program of the, Henry Leads Scorers Dlcke. f ...-— 1 showed early season form and j KING RICHARDr-IO yrs old cheeseman Jenkins mz Henry, playing his first varsity McBride, f 0 0 defeated the stronit Roctaie A. C.i ADAM'S BAR & GRILL i J. H. Maget. Mrs. I. C. Williams, (Mrs. W. K. Clnrkson. Mrs. G. E.i he Was SO "hot" that he looked better than he probably teamed together to -upset a. sup-1 team. An effective device is the' Fullo, c 0 0 of Lyndhurst here Saturday night. < Irving and Lewis Streets . - _ Rahway FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS STRATHMQRt—10 yrs old is, he certainly showed that he has the makings Of a PoseoUy much singer ^thdjaeVchange of pace; for example^ Jog game, had agood nis.W*nd'every- Sulliran. t .— 1 1' At the close of the first half. RaUyToWih • Mueller and Miss Blanche Lam- -4- ',. T 1 /11 1- JIL j; c ui. A quintet,13-10. The-^upperelassmen .jip the floor suddenly snapped into thing he tossed fell througn tne 0 2 the locals were at the short end of bert. Members of the Women's KING WILLIAM—8 yrs old 4were outplayed all the way and no 1 a fast break'for thTbasket. A one-,net He gave Indications of be-McGeehan, t - good wmgman. Jack Clos showed plenty of fight and • • good'' coming a great forward and scored Brennan. 1 .... 0 0 a 17-15 count. Rahway started Local Club HoldsEIizaboth MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 'Auxiliary are decorating the 'Y' gg one manwas outstanding for the \ step lead is enough for a • lobby for the holiday season with • player. Get it! Perfect your: 17 points. Werbeck and Charley - to sBurt In the third quarter, took; _ _ _ , •«,_ . the facfnntv thaf milt sh whice wahs sspno aggressivr him oner nwaf ths pth rampe reaso beforn foer 'losers. ._™__~_.- 2 6 the lead, and iras never headed af- JLeam lorair Ui I'oints 1936 — NEW YEAR'S EVE — 1937 ; Mrs. Robert Graeme and Mrs. C. All At 2.59 5+h IS « I IK g ( The ^^ had ^ advantage. ^chDi leBTa t0 ^n ^ feint • Nymi« were outstanding with Totals.. ; |A. Schults in charge. A Christ-! Champagnes I ter that. Tom Fltzserald and Bud Tn Tj,4f VTolf -Jj.00 A PERSON^-- the firstI Ihal f was_OVer.-__UOS-Wllsent mm ouI t d0o1 weltnel gamat torwarfle Deiore, ( Th^ the e way ani overpowered the! to outguess your opponent; cut out their guarding work^fhile Charley 8core- by periods: j mas tree and decorations will help; 7 27 Cornell were the big guns la the; , .. Thh Covers Table Reservation. ... _ ...linkl^P.narTpy Pawlick is another youngster who Marketeers, 25-14. Dinocento and I waste motion: and you will be an Pawlick looked good at a wing, Bahway ... . 3 i to give the lobby the holiday ap- POWWIERY & GRENO LANSOffS ARGYLE The center poslton was wenlc Rahw»y victory, while for the' ft-^ Favors, Merrymakers. Danclnc --has-the-makings- Of -A, gOOd player and can easily be-1 Stebner were the best ior tne win- {asset to yfiur unuii auU a ilium ln- Str-Patefc* 1 t- Vintage of 1915 Vintage of 21 15 yrs old 2.95 ' t.hp pnemv, |and_ wlUjjrobably be a source of j I losers RumpelUn and QaravenU anil Entertainment. . -P .1 . , , c---j- —rf.*—•_ nnersi-Trhile-Andreskl'and'Fitzgerprs:-Trhile-Andreski'and'FitZKer---4hcside_of_the^enemy- . . • Beferee—Kane. they scored 21 points while '.he o?-. The Kiwanians are planning a come an asset to the club. ald played well for the losers. i trouble agaTrTtfiH^seasonr-NonroI RESERVATIONS—9 P. M. NEXT WEEK—SHOOTING •-pesi tlon-was-heW-to-d-palr. oJ iti« - -—--—UNm~CU>SING-~ special program for the father and ] Large Bottle . Large Bottle The box scores: the pivot men were able to score. 35-22. the visitors being held to three throws. Rave the Cw Btes JOHN O'GROATS one field goal during _the second Orchestra Christmas Eve daughter "occasion"""•"Weahesdayrl-W Hl-Y (IS) ? • ? School Mermen In .a 30 to 16 victory over the En?!hh Walter, who is bur idea of the ideal basketball - The Auxiliary is to have charge of hall. L.\DIES ENTRANCE tEWIS ST. RENAULTS CHAMPAGNE GREAT WESTERN and "Itutherans, Elizabeth. EHiaWh the turkey luncheon with Mrs. An- CREAM OF PARLEY &••» -1 tfdj dii13 Shamrockj Win Church Lfacue champions, on the drew Errickson. Mrs. J. M. Pettit. Also SPARKLING BURGUNDY GOLD SEAL y f weaUier. boys into the varsity game. He is giving every kid -ao??f i .::::::::::::::: Loss^oPlainfield• Dae" -Mrs-Robert-Graemc anil Mra-Ed^ Vintage of '29 DOMESTIC CHAMPAGNE 12 Years Old win Payne serving as the com-' 5th 3.25 chance to show his stuff under actual playing condi-j|°^S;'"| ;;:;;::•.;;; I MAJOR RECREATION LF.AGCE tions and should be rewarded by a more polished team. HasbiWk, _3 Last Night In Tank Inaugural 9 at the half but after i mittee. Margaret" Stewart, Dor-; g Recreation 3141 11 Dura-talked to his clarets IERE IT IS! ~ lothy Hope. Marjorie Dunn, Carol; TotalB IS iEHRnzDIRenzo .- 212 268 192 rock A. C. of this city were played.! All Other Popular Brand He was a good sport about the whole thing in that he ,i i;;,'^',",," (n) lYordley the dressing room, tlwy came Just What You Have Been Waiting For! i Davis, Adele Kalligan and Ruth; OTHER DOMESTIC AND .IMPORTED, CHAMPAGNES IN. th _.Le. 227 259 JvSti:::::'.:::::::;: \U IS Rahway Fails To Take A'The visitors outplayed the -j scc- I Miller will serve as waitresses. j Scotches In Stock At substituted freely ancTihstead of ringing up a high |^ ..j •'•••'•••' \ 1 !4 AND FULL SIZE BOTTLES 2|PlckMl3 198 204 ,208 WralRht 209 149 -i-i- T.1 t T" onds ta ^ but one P*riod. a*1"1 The New Spacious Dance Floor-of There are regular scheduled: Low Market Prices. score-on the plucky little visitors, he used plenty of IMSSWIUI/V:::::::::: 1 3iDurmer 191 235 252 CarkhuH 204 a First Place In First 2 . Prletz 189 -— " — First Place In tirst emerged the victor 32-27 for the' LITTLE JOE'S i bowling matches for this week in-1 subs and had them score just enough to win. The club'M^in.'V::::::::::::: o 0 j . —— Totals 945 787 893 Meet Of Season second time this season. Clos andi eluding Wednesday evening. Be-i 0: Totals .,.946 1095 1100| nderan 2XSO • ! ginning Thursday, the alleys will: DOMESTIC WINES ~ IMPORTED WINES IMP. CUBAN and deserves support and the local school .and fans should i K?es^ie?. g'::::::::::: o 186 154 HUllard led the winnersconnel aai, whil Henre fory : Steve Shupper. shifted to : if 188 168 an Rahway High School's swimming j the Jayvees O' In place of Injured Gro? Little. DE LUXE TAVERN i be open for the next 10 days and, 22 YEAR-OLD PORTO RICAN RUM get behind it a tonight's game with Cranford here. Totals ; 4 BEAULIEU VINEYARD 148 166 1 team, falling to win a single first were high. turned In a fancy floor game while I this will be a good' opportunity t LA.MORENA PORT At |,95 5th Score by periods: S 112 181 The box scores: 169-171 MAIN ST. - - - RAHWAY, N. J. | for groups and individuals to takeJ CALIFORNIA-WINES-5 Yrs Old • 3 «8 Cook .173 179 1 place, lost to the strongJPlaln- Bill Davis and BillrHoodaw. di- sth 1,95 — Trying to pick our the outstanding sporting event U U—11- — Y. M. C. A. ~.—Telephone-Rahway-7=2Z78__ I advantage of these open periods. ; PORT - SHERRY - MUSCATEL Referee-MD'Connell. Totals 936 931 919Totals 858 ~759 l 1 Thursday^wTu~5eXEusy~aay wiffiq^g Senators SG4G I the season Friday by a score of 53 j \ to lead the scoring parade. id CHABLIS SANDEMAN 5-STAR PORT of the year is a bit difficultzbecause there weren't Thorn 213 IS NOW OPEN TO IHb POBtte- C pl McManns Assn. 2310 ns 304 to 23 Cornell. f 7 Mee also played a good floor Rant 5th 2.49" many. There-is little-doubt about last year's high Shupper. >,-,„„t , Ol^e(10 ) 0 n I Chapman 220 168242 Simon 175 199 198 Bill Boylan placed third for Rah- 0"Connell. jls an annual get-together of the WL& Cordmfc 0 niPemberton 166 224189 1 Bauer 155 149 169 2 Score: c n • Galvanek 191 153204' Castor .. - the 40-yard tree ityle. boys of the Rahway. Perth Amboy, school basketball, team being 'outstanding. The or- 0 -121174-160 .. __ — „ _.,__ _. _ ^ «itu^ \. 0 — V Coe Bee* (30) Reservations_Sh«tttnVr"; Si Totals CELESTIN'S 20-YEAE-OLD 206 Totals 978 902 775 3 LoUtrrans be open until 9..o'clock... JMday. GREYSTONE • and was rewarded by being named an all-state for- ElRhth Grade (13) 1027 1019 839 petition. Cartles. c O COGNAC B'RANDY P Totals 2 2 Christmas Day, the building will DIAMOND JUBILEE SHERRY WILSON—That's All ward. t 1 0 TITY LEAGUE Plalnfield won both relays.'. O be closed f orthe day and the regu- CALIFORNIA WINES plcaidlUyTa rn 74 Friday Night Exleben. f . 0 5th full qt 1 7P i 0 0 ™ ili 152 Swimming for Rahway In the med- J. Demattst. i 0 Kaden. f •• 2 lar basketball program will be in AMBELOS IN FINE GLASS DECANTERS 2.35 .--•197- Mohan Its 2768 wi 4ey-event-were Hanlon._Weimerand L 1 169 180 Hedeman—— 0 order for the afternoon arid eve- OLD GREEK BRANDY Butklewlcz. c 0 2Jg? Valentine 198 210 129 Tjrtrucii. -y* qt 98c GORDEN'S AMONTILLADO MEADWOOD Shorts: Bill Dura is doing a nice job coaching 192 192 211H. Madden 198 172 212 Szoke while in the main relay. Kiss, I goore by periods: . „; Hanetl. ft .. 1 ning Binjr. g 0 Hamilton 187 202J5* Dlctz 181 1B0 Oreslin, Hull and Szoke splashed; A. C. 7 10 ,*—S.CahtU.K 0 The Blue Triangle Club will use LE-MAROUIS-^TABLE-WINES- EXTRA-SEC. .— -STRAIGHT-WHISKEY the CueBees and the club is improving with each game Lazylnskl 216 164 L. Madden 206 194 222 7 B CHERRY HEERING Colons, K 0 for the locals.---' Referee—Walter. *1—5* Ttnllioe* g . the gym facilities for their annual IN CRYSTAL CDT BOTTLES sth |,49 100 Proof . . . Paul Cleland has.brought the N. J. R. Inmates Totals 6 Totals 90S 942927 Totals 984 908 876 1 Totals LIQUEUR Score by periods: Milton Tailors 3059 T* JayTet* (27) dance on Monday evening, Decem- full qt 50c fall qt | .95 along nicely and the club is greatly improved over last Grade . 4 3—13 Ktwanls 2S62 Score by periods: ALHAMBRA SPANISH SHERRY Ninth Grade H. Suiter 202 235181 Lukens 167 163 181 Cue Bees 5 11 1J-M ber 28. FROM DENMARK Eighth Grade 2 0—10 J. Cassio 168 209 172 149 215 O'Oonnell, t year's quintet... Marty Cassio converted on 4-10 split 154 Hop BURTON BAGS BUCK a Lutherans 8 o a—M The alumni night program be- h 1.65 Releree—UUenleld. Crowell .. 220 171 195 165 158 Henry, f ... GOOD CALIFORNIA STEWART in his match with Whitey Munn here Friday night... Florlo 175 217 Wralghght 167 147 184 Ranklne, t ing planned by the high school PLANAT • DIRenzo Barbers (25) M. Cassia 269 213 6 ISO Harry Burton, 1279 Georgia Holland, c . SANDEMAN BLENDED WHiSKEY C Carle:6uK 148 191 and the 'Y' will probably bring to- FRENCH COGNAC NALCO BRAND WINES The new Rahway High School basketball uniforms Bidder, t . Totals ... . 1034 1045 980 street, shot a 160-pound buck deer gether the largest crowd of .the 3-STAR DRY SHERRY 80 proof—full qt | .95 Baka, f ... r Totals T-,._ 849 815 Colored Teams To REMEMBER holiday season. A tight basket- 5th 39c are a great improvement over those old ones. Muasachlo, In Ocean County while hunting REMEMBER Also Other Leading Im- Secos 3127 TAVERN LEAGUE with his son, Frank Burton; last Totals ball game scheduled between high Bally 178 235 193 Shamrock A. C. (M) HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY Stebner, Van Camp -198- 2224—194 * Sunday r* I\M>T 1B >iMnff displayed n Play Cue Bees In school and the lumni, a special portations At Prices BARTON GUESTIER "Again I, if I may, wish the best Cherry, g 210 Fulton Taiern JBJIT 1 • 18 Months Old Brandt Wishes School 0 Blsko ..... 211 Murlnger .... 217 icert-by-^he-school-band Rau. g 2 Lauer 218 202 181 at the Milton Market in East Mil-'g ". * .••_• Ranging From' HAUT SAUTERNE of luck to you Les and the'team 211 S. Mosso ... 190 Put Up In '••. and Gallon Jugs 85c ""*>* 1.69 8 Hmlelskl .. 224 Crowell .... 211 «| I ton avenue. Walter Kohl. weU-JHuuart.'c and the dance program following Vintase of '29 Swimmers Luck and hope they turn in a 75 percent Dinocento, g ., — For — >« GALLON : 12 25 1027 1082 1018C. Mosso .. 198 i8ol known local sportsman, la-also SjSSif •••'' Twin Bffl Monday are on the schedule. A small ad- bot 2.95 to 6.50 5th winnings this season." Totals Totals 301 137 2.25 Market (14) J. DIRenzo . 201 J££i displaying a deer at his diner In mission will be charged, the pro- FRONTIER STRAIGHT William (Sonny) Brandt, for- Berko'l Corteret 2808 C - Morgargnn 189 194 174 Total* 1017 920 9331 Irving street. Totals 12 8 32 W YEAR'S EVE ceeds of whicTTwill be used for the 55c-85c- 1.25-1,35, F. CHAUVENET BOURBON WHISKEY Fitzgerald, t ... 2 4 Turner 189 246 201 MARIE BRIZARD - ROGER mer coach of the high school swim- Voltz, f 0 182 162 187 Blue Night Inn 260G Score by periods: Plainfield And Rahvay GALA CELEBRATION CAN BE ENJOYED purchase of new instruments for GALLON WHITE BORDEAUX WINE 2 0|F. Donnelly B. Lee 163 Shamrock A. C 6 8 10—32 BLACKBERRY - APRICOT P» 79c it |.55 ming team who is busy with his Andreekl, I ... *.B. Donnelly «157 189 202 191613 212125 181! T Jayvees the band. Inmates Add Another Buonl, c 1 188 162 188 A. Becker HEBREW LEAGUE 2 10 8—27 Teams To Oppose Locals CKERRY - PEACH 95c-1.59-2.25-2.50 2.19 studies this year, expresses best Coyne g 1 2 McLeod J. Pelton 1S9 157 Business Men 1415. Referee—Waiter. The-Hi-Y alumni dinner is the Victim To String Hoagland, 0 W. Van Pelt 158 187 Aronowltz 154 133161 first of its kind and an active com- CREME DE MENTHE ' KESSLER'S PRIVATE Totals 903 953 96W2. Redman 171 158 209 In Doubleheader CALYERT, SEAGRAMS, HIRAM WALKER, THREE FEATHERS, OLD SCHENLEY wishes to Lester Miller, new coach, lyAddarlo, g 1 Zlmmer 135 185148 mittee is at work making arrange- CREME DE COCOA CATHOLIC LEAGUE P. Harris 155 188167 CASSIO BEATS MUNN FULTON* TAVERN BLEND WHISKEY and members of the team in the Continuing to display brilliant Totals 7 Totals 834 929 843 Marty Cassio ran his margin of Because of Christmas, the ments. Alfred Herer is the chair- COINTREAU • CARSTAIRS, HUNTERS, OLD OVERHOLT, OLD METHUSALEM, ML VERNON, 14 Last Night. Totals 444 505 466 pt 79c it 1.55 lolowing words: Score by periodspe : Holy Name 2558 Collins' Bar 28G2 victory over Whitey Munn to 180tomary basketball program " man, Othre members of the com- GRAND MARNIER SRE6N RIVER, AND EVERY OTHER KNOWN BRAND AT THE RIGHT PRICE. form, Paul Clelands' N. J. B. In- DIRenzIRenzo Barbers ... .4 190 O'Connell 224 224 Batchers 1314 7 8—25 cranan 170 151 Cue Bee court will not be ; mittee include Martin McCoy, Ed- *•• "I am sending my best wishes mates chalked up another victory Berko's Market 2 4 2—14 Zawacka 146 144156 H. Collins 192 148 Gordon 07 110123 pine In the final 10 games of their ! DANCING : ENTERTAINMENT - FAVORS DRAMBUIE SEAGRAM'S PEDIGREE Ior a most successful season. I Referee—Ullenfeld Hahn 167 157167,w. Moore 191 215 181 A. MUler 143 158JJJ30-game match In Elizabeth Sun- day night. The club will ward Schaefer, Jack Schmidt, Rob- GlUkA KUMMUL on the institution court Saturday Mesco 163 1892008. Lucas 177 215 232 L. Price iaS.173.3Ql ROAST CHICKEN DINNER SERVED ert, Coyne and Bernard Coventry. HOLIDAY GIFT PACKAGES ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR STRAIGHT RYE am also glad to hear that Lester Mullrooney 188 192J78 T. Hamlll 146 171 day. Cassio won all three of the next Monday KIR5CiHWASSAR has taken up the team, and I know when they conquered the Celtics RECREATIONS SECOND Totals ~405 ~441 46810-game affairs, piling up an 81 Reservations can be made with the l\ -.. -, PURSE AND FANCY 100 Proof that there Isn't a better fellow otPerth Amboy y a 45 to 38 score. Totals 834 833 891 Totals -.. 930 973959 above committee, or through Pavie GOLDWASSAR flt b The Recreations, regarded as a St Mark' 2680 Lawyers 1512 pin lead when the pair rolled the Planlfleld Y. M. C. A., a coi" ^ All At Low Prevailing Prices pt 2.55 it 4.95 5 182 191 25Kavanaue4 Gh y Tavern 182C00 4 170 179 Oaljo : 181 second 10 games here Friday night. team. wlU meet the W ^ MDSIC BY . ^. at the'Y.' red -lantern-bearer-in-the-Recrea- M.mlS^ ^ 161—164—189-Fr-DonneHr- \H 150 170 the varsity-game-and-ine. The busiest boys' program in KEMEMBER_THE PLACE sportsmanship is his aim, always. early lead posted by the visitors to tlon Major League, continued a Moulton '.... 146176 157 162-148-::: lne_....,,,_,.,_..... 159 172" "189 SWING-BAND^ WILLIAM PENN "I am very pleased to see that win. Bemmele 179 150 172 Mayorek 164 152 223 Needell 16fl Dunbar Center five years has been pTanhed"by~PaTie~ APPLE-BRANDY - sensational rise last night to Karon 169 207 216 151 144 Totals 467 625 620 CASSIO HOT rAMER- RYE-WH1SKEY- Boylan, Drexler. Manewall, Hull, The Cleland Clan exhibited well- 183 w. Donnelly 157 185 193 Bee seconds in a prellmta and there is a daily menu of events 18 Months Old sweep three from the Eagles and Bakers 1286 Marty Cassio, after taking the carded for the holidays. Morning, and Hoff are back in the lineup, balanced scoring attack with three move into second place. Totals 837 88B 955 Totals 879 806 91Gordo9 n .. 131 120 160 last 10 games of his 30-game match I Thee PlalnfleiPlalnfielda wateamm «is •• -•- ^ pt 1.95 1' 3.89 players more than 10 Weber ... 150 116 168 SUBSCRIPTION $2:00 PER PERSON afternoon' ad evening, there is Pt 79c «* 1.55 these boys will give the team quite scoring St. Mary's 2Gfi9 Alex's Cafe 2722 B. Needell 155 148 148 with Whitey Munn In Elizabeth' one of the best colored CIUDS » Hurb visiting center, something special for the'boys. CHILTON a bit of strength as they always j y- Celtics (38) Maye 190 169 169 Karan 184 223 194 Sunday, went to Staten Island and, section and should provme v WALDORF ASTORIA FREE DELIVERY . STORE. OPEN . have. . -t-was-Wgh-gun—for—the-aftemoo' n Mooney 161 178 174 L. O'Connor 168 169 161Totals 436 384 486 BARNEY ENGELMAN McCttc^174 439—181_SchmMt K3 17« ina In a league match, totaled 691 with [ of action. ._ - .__ ^ cue With a steadily, increasing pro- DISTILLED DRY GIN -PHQNE YOUR ORDER EVEftY EVENING LONDON DRY GIN with 17 Score. Bundy, f 6 SchaeMer 175 168 163 Yardley 173 182 203 '-flporta-MST Assure Your Admission By,; Making 'I__hope...and know that these 142 180 . JR-YOU WISH Proprietor UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK full qt | 29 : boys and the others of the team Dooley, 1 6 Mosso .... 235 158 225 Martin 168 198 216 154 duction. the * gold output of-the full qt |J9 • N. 3. K. (45) Hurby, c -17 L. Miller 161 185 154 night on the Recreation alleys Philippine Islands is expected to s-going.outand give the-coach _ .Martin, .g Totals . 935 812 922Totals 836 946 940 194 199 188 from Harlem. Chris 7[Clark», g Marty hit 727 with games of 269, reach a.value of 43,000,000 pesos -»lMtoey-hav«-and-niore-£o-ho-can 14147 "t a Knights 2058 Park Tavern-2195 who works the .Original CeKi )3«a5)5rf f -a !4-t-Johnson,- ,—1 0- 125 125 R. . O'ConnorO'Connor...... ,...,... _ 1588 143 156 Totals 497 664 496 213, 245. Frank DiRenzo, Buster -thls-yeav i in a good season^ ^ 14554, e 0- 10 — Coogaa 178 173 184YHaberle :-.v:T.-r.-.—7.~ 152—148—155\~-^—^_ -MercluLfttir-1321- ,".TOP HrnlplskU HnwleiDiirmer games Iltlii 1 --Totals- IL 6 381O'Connor ..^... 160 163 175 p. Hand 128 159 158 Green .. 162 142 162 fe "I luuw ihat Uie bu^i, will keep m Schwlndlnger ...... 114 160 -175-Englehttrt- r-.—^129—137—123-Abram*— . 143 JL65__170 and others hit them hard also last; He Is a Iriend^oT ;fup the good sportsmanship of the N. J. E. 7 14 12 12—45 Ballweg .7 147 140 174. Keeshan 120 145 l&4Jx3olodner 141 116 244 nigtit. For" proof, glance at the | cue Bees-and is- Celtics . 8 10 8 12—38 Totals 20 S 45 Reteree—Mike Mesaros. I Totals 761 761 ~833 Totals ~687 ~raa ~77i I Totals "448 iii "Has scores on this page today. appearance here. ; ,V 4V .''••''-.'•.' •..-••'•'?:'

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itPAGE EIGHT -'•''•$$ Some better streets, especially An appropriation,for the DRUNK IS JAILED Sheriff's Sale Sheriffs Sale m ln the Second Ward. reatlon Commission so it COL... — A coat of paint for every build- More Liquor Peter Sukoskl. alias Scheck, an alley thence (2) along the West- comer of said bunding; thepce(n> '• '3$,.: even more work than has already picked up by Patrolmen Weis- side of Henry Street from the South- trly line of said Alley North 13 degrees South 14 degrees 26 ml&UUfwest TE LIGHTS RUSH FILLING OF SITE TALK ing ln the city which needs It. been accomplished without funds. westerly corner of Barnett and Henry 19 minutes East 91.00 feet to a point; 18.58 feet more or' leetr to a- .point:, - ~M& Merry Christmas To All A wider Main street and some haupK and Brooks in Route 27 Streets and from thence running south thence (3) North 69 degrees 26 min-thence (12) South 13 degrees So min- i i Coming A magic power which would stop Stores Will Be Thurcday night, was charged with one degTee forty-six and one-half min- utes Sast .48 feet; thsSK%(4) North no utes West 60 feet to the point or place FOR NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR OF 1939 new store fronts for some of theaccidents at St. George and Cen- utes west along said Westerly side of degreeT"l8"mlnutes" East'84.02'feet'oofJSEaiNNlNGf BEQINNINO^. .••:„• being drunk and disorderly when Henry Street sixty-seven feet and along lands nonow or formerly of Charles i THIS description Is consistent w tn• •-;••^_i-i->-~><~— -' Public Works,- - — orless to the Northerly line of build-142 with lbterest from Octol --- -•- Snnday, December 27— 5?^2S_ _r__._ Rationsmodations,. A tgakjgthe OUR on.premises adjoining the premises^ .and costs. _!• real gymnasium for Coach Relief for the More toys for Rahway firemen !, 1937in, fothirn see offic— e and costs. r—Sherlff-H- [•herein described on. .the-Sou thwe"st:1__r^r tEES. KIQBY; '" Joint Christmas party for Loyal future at •ounds of the V. S. * oloni: the face of sold, HERBEKTJ.-JHANHOOT. ~ HWalt«r'^grea1,basktbl~.~ lwwuKkbuoL u ^Mjcia for flx-up-for-poor-klds. —j i- and! Jllinillganmrijmii..i.Ttt..^ I Itftms which would be even greater Coach Bob Henderson's Y. M. C. A. More relief officials like Mrs.' utes East 21J9 feet to the NortheastPees Moose, -evening. 111 he had a suitable place to train team. Helen V. Dunn of Rahway and the number of taverns to 35 and OI toe DuuuuiK ut' *vv mitt u**iv.t ,„ u>^ SALE—In Chancery of Tuesday, December 29 A squad of husky football play- John McDonnell of Clark Township clubs to seven. The seven dis- discretion oftne Assistant Director of New Jersey. Between Fidelity union • .'•' Court Victory, Catholic Daugh- ' Some paint for the weather- ers for Coaches George Kramer so that the chlselers would be tributors now ln operation may Procurement. Public Buildings Brar"** Title and Mortgage Ouaranty Com-; forced to work or starve. W. E. Reynolds, Assistant Director. - pany, a New Jersey corporation et als.. I _ters of Atnerica_social meeting, S' |Toro flagpole in Plremen's Park. and Ray Drake of_the_htgh-SehgoL continue' asjong as they meet re- ^= complainants, .and All -Cities ^Realty" •Mary's Schooi, evening.-."!.Y'~_~~"_~J -A new Rotary Club flag for the A decent athletltcathletitc fieldfield whlch more of of America, a New Jerwy' Slub. would serve the entire community. police department which Is com- . Should Wednesday, December 23 posed of a hard-working bunch of the City By virtue of the afiove-su.. hour days~are~excavating new lake beds and,new nd-of-iterl-facias—to~me~dlrectcd-I-sh -do-their-nightlv-sUnt .in moYingL7.Q00.000 cubic yards thh e i,inrar~3cicIja&k ucss of—tht^-largest—faic-^itoi mc^im-By™.—i»i~^—r in history.. -issued—to-another—dealer. Lt of dry fill necessary to preparation of the site for the off. -- - -- premises. t ' Wednesday, December 30 The New York Department of Parks does the sur- Thus, Of the above-stated writ of on New York World's Fair. The "white way" on the of tv iuui .u^i^. ^ me directed I shall ex-i WEDNESDAY. THE 6TH DAY OP ? Hi-Y alumni supper meeting Y. facing, and leases the acreage to the Fair Corporation, licenses will never exceed the pose for sale by public vendue. In the I JANUARY. A. D.. 1937. Flushing Meadow is made for them by the greatest for the grounds are destined to be a permanent city holders from Rahway, preferably ent number, and will tend to de- •M. C. A. known system of construction flood-lighting—517,500 Prime bird's, every one, and raised with the most painstaking care. Reared Cliff Gehring and' Johnny Brooks. District Court Room In the Court at two o'clock ln the afternoon of said park. craese rather than i House, ln the city of Elizabeth. N. J.,. dani"l the followinsrtract or parcel of watts in lamps on top of 12 steel towers 80 feet high A continuance of the fine method ' on , Thursday, December 31 —and the cost for elcctrioj] current alone is $80,000. Construction of the $900,000 .Administration build- in. the-cold Northwest, where undor the influence of the brisk, bracing WEDNESDAY. THE 30TH DAY OP land and premises hereinafter par- DECEMBER. A. D., 1936, ' ticularlHCUiany describeduescriucu,. »RU«situate, ,J,lying an „d— New Year's celebration at Co- Centres adjacent to that shown, and likewise on 24- ing for the ?125,0<>0,000 project will begin in January. weather, the health and vitality of every turkey reaches utmost perfaetion. at two o'clock ln the afternoon of being ln the City of RahwayK , UinB the Ionia Country Club. and Mark K. Irons and said day. County of Union and State of New completed. The disease still takes! Each bird is plump, flavorful. 7 to 14 Pounds Indian summer all winter. Clerk Wlllam J. Hennessy also par- All the following tract or_ parcel of_Jeriey. _ Dinner and New Year's Eve the lives of about 70,000 persons! A restoration of salaries for all land and premises hereinafter porticu- BEGINNING at a point in the •m 1 I tlcipatlng. Irons sponsored the larly described, situate, lying and being Northerly line of Cherry Street, dls- party, Elks' Club. County Citizens Unite In annually in the United States, (3; 25 municipal and school employes. new order. I in the City of Rahway In the County tant 12625 feet Easterly from the m- weekly tn Onion County). Tuber- j FANCY QUALITY , More suggestions from Record i of Union and State of New Jersey: tersectlon or the Northerly line of Friday, January 1 I BEGINNING at a point ln the West- cherry Street with the Easterly line culosis, although ranking seventh j REGULAR readers. erly side of Henry street distant ln a of Irvine Street: rind from said point CHODOSH BROS, -'-.. Tea for members of the Woman's FightAgainst ComrnonF oeas a cause of death when all ages: -Ending of-the present city sys- city, and ..plenty of_sales.for_those- southerly- dlrectlon-and one-hundred -of beginning-running thence.U).along., "Parish Work Association of First are considered, is the leading \ tem of ousting all employes and progressive developers who. are ait five feet and sixty-four hundredths of rsald line oil Cherry Street South 76 | Presbyterian Church given by the last pulling us out of our building a foot measured along the sold westerly "degrees 28 minutes East 55.17 feet to 11 ^ (By Glenn V. Armstrong) those communities with a definite killer of people between 15 and 45. \ CHICKENS FRESH putting new ones in each tune there executive, committee, from 4 to 8 slump. Each year from Thanksgiving to plan, under the guidance of theIt remains the breaker of 4iomes,i 24c Ib Is a change in control of Common & WEXLER ©'clock in the community house. At least ,one more high-class XhxisXmas^Amfi.ricans..from Maine National Tuberculosis Association, the maker of orphans and a con- j ROASTING STEWING Council. Mondayf January"4 to Hawaii and' from Alaska to TKese fwIaSTftYe~pr6trioted-Jthe:~s£anT threat"firtheTlfeTind-lrappt- HAMS headquarters so that the second A trainload of cleanser for the ; Meeting and election of officers Florida unite with the people of 40 establishment of agencies of vari- ness of everyone. HOME MADE other countries in one of the most ous kinds that have in turn been story of the building won't reek looking railroad station and WISHES ONE AND ALL of the Alumni.. Association of St. ib 21c with the distasteful smell of burn- • - Mary's-Sehool, 'evening. powerful mass movements against chiefly instrumental in gradually either painting or elimination of ing kerosene during the winter the wooden platform. a common foe that the world has bringing tuberculosis under con- SAUSAGE months. BEST WISHES , i- Saturday, January 9 ;v^r known—tuberculosis. trol. These lines of defense may be Loudspeakers for Hans Flues - Men's night at L'deran Outing 24c Ib A break for the taxpayers. and Charley Reed, lone Council Voluntarily they participate in catalogued briefly thus: FANCY LONG ISLAND A one-way ticket away from A MERRY CHRISTMAS Club. _thp nnnnnl sale_QJLChlistmas Seals. 1—1.200 institutions.—sanatotria Kidney Poisons MEAT those gay holiday stickers on which for tuberculosis and hospitals nav- — For A—- Thursday, January 14 FANCY • Meeting of Division No. 3. A. O.appears that intsmational symbol ing tuberculosis departments,— LO you suffer burning, scanty or i DUCKLINGS AND A Tl fa. St. Mary's School, evening. of health and hope, the double- providing 95,000 beds for the treat- D*— too Frequent urination; backache, city has dumped Into the Rahway Reappolntmeut of Patsy Pel- barrsd cross. ment and prevention of tubercu- headache, dizziness, toss of energy, Valley trunk sewer so that we canlegrino as building Inspector so he Thursday, January 26 leg pains, swellings and putfiness t FRYING ca1100111111"6 his,efforts to have Chriatinas_Seals. since 1907 when losls. chiefly_for adults. ^buiid-our-ovm-sewer^system^and old VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ~un dcr th e-cyes?-ATC-yotr tir *4r ncrv—I 24c Ib ill TBI MAN WHO OWNS ONE bnadings-repaired-or-demoU- '_ Federation ofUhurcTfesTireettnirthe first one was sold in Wilming- 2—10.000 puolic~health~iiurses' ous—fee! all unstrung and don*: FANCY^ put the surplus in school extension. Ished and get the city's ancient ior women in Trinity M. E. Church, ton, Delaware, have raised funds, engaged in tuberculosis work, know, wfidj is wrong? CHICKENS A big stick for Council President FATTED T~ 24° I THE NEW 1937 PACKARD SIX-'795* to '910* building code amended.'; " afternoon. penny by penny and dollar by dol- 3—1,000 clinics for diagnosing Thcn^gjvc some thought to your TJm piicM « factory. Kudvd Accessory croup txtn. ; Sam Morton so that he can get his l.ir. that have helped to build a and finding tuberculosis, kidneys. Be sure they function proper- • colleagues to start their meetings Jobs for the Republicans who Dembling's Royal Market • Friday, January 27 will be thrown out of office Janu- * Federation of Churches meeting line of defense that protects us 4—Mote than 1.200 preventoria, ly (or functional kidney dijorccr per- on time during 1937 . ~NEW YEAR all. - summer camps, open-air schools mits excess waste to stay in tne blood, Packard Elizabeth, Inc. ! More happy people like Happy ary k- - 739 (251) WEST GRAND AVENUE RAHWAY, N. J. for men in Trinity M. E. Church, and to poison and upset the whole | A crying towel for those Repub- afternoon. That the defenses are effective and similar institutions for the -! Hlckman to dispel the gloom-. ~ WE DELIVER ~ _ PHONE RAHWAY 7^0499 is shown clearly by the fact that care and treatment of children system. ELIZABETH 2-9300-3301 | Elimination of the city's slum llcans who still think the country is Use DoarTi Fills, Doan's arc for the MKTSInc. S'ew On * Serrtoe... JJI-5J3-J35 No. Broad St. Elizabeth. N. J the tuberculosis death rate has with various forms of tuberculosis : districts. I going to the dogs now that P. D. R. kidneys only. They are recommended has been re-elected. been forced down from nearly 200 or for those who have been in con- the world over. You can get the gen- 61 CHERRY ST i Building of more houses in the FOR HAIR AND SCALP deaths per 100,000 population in tact with tuberculosis, or who are uine, time-tested Doan's at any drug 1657 IRVING ST.* FREE DELIVERY TEL 7-0403—0404 i 1907. to 54 in 1935. (The rate for subnormal physically, store. TEL 7-2010 JAPANESE OIL our own country is 45.) 5— U981_ tuberculosis assoda- "" Jefferson" Ave. •>•*• 1> U. S. *. Against the unnecessary toll 'ions including' a state-wide or-. Tht Antittptlc Scalp Mtdlclnt- taken by this communicable, pre- ganization in every state and local I Jerfferson Ave. Cor. Trussler Place at,trom.'Qrdlwonf_Hclr Toalci — "ventable and cufabls~dlsease7-trie—agencies4n-aU-of-the-larger-popu^ DO.A.NSPILLS I. FEEL ITWORKI At All Drugglih wuMMit^msm WrIU tt rittt BMklit "Till lrvth A •omparatively small sums of money lation centers. Cor. Trussler Place Rahway TlM Hllr." NfttliUl Rimtdr Ca.. Na% rai£sd injocal communities by vol- But the building of our national to 10:00 P. v.ritary "graJ^sTRa^Tei^tisea^ By Richard Lee tlovrOpe-rForPubK

We Supplied the Linoleum — THE EVIL, ONE/ IN THE .. The Lumber, Milhcork Joseph A. Gufherz GARDEN .V and Mason's Materials ™ LINOLEUM CONTRACTOR Supplied by SPECIALLY DESIGNED FLOORS RUGS and CARPETS' * is Miller Lumber Co 281 North Broad Street Elizabeth, N. J.

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CATS HAVE Air Conditioned FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE NINE LIVES The Plumbing Work by Valuables only ONE Was Done by Cats have a way of escaping danger Holland Furnace Co. valuables seem to invite loss. OTTO MILLER This House for Sale $6990.00 F.HAvPlan Safeguard your heirlooms, legal papers, secur- L.V.PETRIE 1096 ELIZABETH AVE. ities, jewelry and other valuables in one of GENERAL PLUMBING CONTRACTOR The home shown above was viewed and the public is invited to inspect it. Branch . ELIZABETH, N. J. our safe deposit boxes. The cost is small— Completely modern in every respect, Mffr the protection and peace of mind are great. by a large number of persons as Wil- • Main Street ^«*y the dwelling includes, among other out- Heatinff.-:-. Humidifying -:- Filtering -:- Circulating -:- Effective Coollne liam Roesch, Inc., opened it to the pub- •an oil hewing —ALL-IN-ONE UNIT ' ' - Phone RAhway 7-1425-J AT THE END OF A FEW lie for the first time Sunday. The home JOE ^N^5 A REGULAR GUY HE WAS A GOLF FIEND SHOT HE ABSORBED SLlCi tern, air conditioning and Is completely WELL LIKED BV EVERYBODY AND HIS BETTER. OR AT THE !STS HOLE MEANT /W3NTHS JOB LOOKED LIKE fs the first of a number which will be insulated.. It is priced to sell at $6990 BUT HIS WIFE>5 WORSE BECAME VER1 JUST ANOTHER. HOUR OP A REPAINT THAT WENT 18 built in this neighborhood. The con- and may beFHA; financed. One of RELATIONS wcesE ABOUT a LOST SLEEP HOLES WITH A DUB ! tractor will build homes in accordance the features is a paved street at the with any design which the buyer may front of the 50 x 100 foot lot. All prefer. The home will be open to public assessments on this street have been inspection each day from 3 to 10 p. m. paid. Our Products Were Used in DASH DIXON The Neiv Model Home 'COME/IN , flpHE OTHER TWO MOOMOON MEN ... A LONG MARCH r We Did the STOP BEFORE AN H. ROBINSON We Did the Rahway COME TD.AND GRAB DOTAf©TBE L-mnouGH HERE/, Electrical Work MOU&WALL^FICE/ Floor Surfacing W. A. Birdsall & Company TOGETHER AND WE W Paint WEST ELIZABETH AVENUE., LINDEN, N. J. SHALL BE ON O NOW TtOOK/J IN THE SIDE Hardware -"OF THE »s { McKinnon & Hascarelli LINOLEUM Linden 2-4378 Linden 2-29S8 WACO PRODUCTS Frank Vaeony SUPPLIES National Bank FLOOR SURFACING HOUSEFURNISHINGS CONTRACTORS AT WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR- Old and New Floors Scraped - /, Heating -:- Tinning -:- Plumbing -:- Mill -Tel; 7-2200 New Floors Laid • Telephones Linden 2-4455—4456 Member Federal Reserve System 1527 Main Street 61 ELM AVENUE RAhway T-2043-J H. L. McKinnon P. Mascarelli 27 E. Elm St.: 313-E.-Blanoke-St.— -—All-Kinds - of-ElectrlcaX JRepalpins Member-Federal-Doposit Insurance Corporation

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TfiE RAHWAY RECORD ifHE RAHWAY RECORD PAGE ELEVEN TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1986 PAGE TEN Young People Presbyterians To Trinity Church Distribute Gifts To Be Shown at Rahway and Nearby Moving Picture Theatres Improved, | SUNDAY The Young People's Fellowship Have Service For -Uniform fl .of First Presbyterian Church are To Close Year on emi& 'Ecstasy* Coming To Intentional \ distributing gifts of Christmas bas- College Students At The Rahway * Monday and Tuesday I In Marital Comedy kets and toys for the needy. The fane Quints And 0 when "Wives Never Know," the' Broad Theatre Next Sunday committee in charge includes Miss •.-'_-•' . I comedcomedyy starrinstarringg Charlicnaruee RuggleKuggiess -:-LESSON-- Florence Schremp, chairman, Mr. Communion Breakfast To HarlowHere Vinrr it Kmm\>c% and A&nr Boland, opens at the Em- "Ecstasy" the film that was orig- £1 • £ B» REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST, OAUg Al IJlUUllC pirexbeatre. Dean of the Moody Bible Inititute . and Mrs. Joseph Efcnrda, Miss Be Held In First Church inally banned ~by the XT. S. Gov- of Chicago. Drr. GeoGeorgg e Vogel To Florence "Whltehead, Mrs. Francis The Iove"expert In this" instance, C Wetttrn Kewipaocr union. ernment has been finally admitted £cfi.ai_chA_Special Music tlT Sunday Morning Pings (\-» _-'o»». _T -_T>'_^_ I laIst dappewho ronritiprfr Adolphfe Menjou, na nove^ l JJpeta ajar "ln_:Jrictnre"|"iitot ge^^nn^fi^vviimyit married but whof istnnjgj willinsg Is Planned A Communion breakfast for «tn' JfWeek; Harlo'w Broad Theatre next Thursday. ' Lesson tor December 27 and eager to give advice on the •dents who attend school out JJ Opening Thursday; Rug- This motion picture was pro- [ Comes Saturday gles Comes Sunday subject to anybody else who would The closing Sunday of the year Services Christmas Presbyterians Unite town and are home for the hoU duced in Czechoslovakia and Is THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY Epworth Leaguers To i take it. He works' his way into •will be observed in Trinity M. E. Midnight Service At [day will be held ot 8 o'clock am" ^ense gives way to heart- English talking with beautiful IN SOUTHERN ECEOPE At Ebenezer Church In Yule Service Former Pastor Eleven songs—solos, duets and the happy household of Ruggles Church on Sunday with a morn- Go Caroling I day morning in First Prcsbyti f pathos yields to hilarious music. Holy Comforter choral numbers — ranging from a^j Mary and spreads the seeds of LESSON TEXT—Hebrews 2:1-4: *1:3S ing worship service which will In- ChurchChh . TThhe Young People's*? and dramatic strife al-j This film had a hectic career Christmas services will be held .The congregations of First and plaintive Negro spirituals to das- -i-discord. The fact that Ruggles Is --12:2 • clude a musical program and a About forty members of the Ep- lowshlp will be hosts tothecolitti as with charming romance; throughout the entire world. It Is A midnight celebration of Holy in Ebenezer A. M. E.. Church Second Presbyterian churches will : slcal operatic arias, intermingled a model husband and has never GOLDEN TEXT—The Wngdoraj ot this New Year's message by Dr. George DiesInNewark Reunion," heart-warming .frank and to the point. After con- world are become tiie kingdoms of our Communion wlUll "bbee held in tne+woruthejworthi LeaguUCUBUCe UofI Trinitiimn-yj M™.. E"... — — „.__ ..7 no'clock o'cloc.k unite at the First Church Chrlst- students and the High School tw. withrVlctor-Schertzinger's-'newest- i - ything- to disturb Mary he jsioryof •the'Country Doctor: ( one Bn siderable~c6h~tfoversy~In the courts,- ~LordJ_ana_or^3jChrlst; - and ic -shall t.-Vogel, pastor. The riitwlEvelatj 1:30 for a midnight 4owshlp-wiU- have charge of thT musical creations, provide the caiis sheer selfishness. Such con- — reign-tor ever and~cve*; Rcvdations- 7 ji-animons-hls -3,OOO-*ables'-!-j- the TJ. S. Customs has finally ad- Christmas Eve ... carol service. table*-—er : —— -~ -glortous-muslcal-enfertainment-ln;a t heHeUsthe startled- Ruggles, 11:15. the church choir, a soprano solo made for the group to return to Rev. J. W. P. Collier will be "The Rev. Loyal Y. Graham |u him with all their grown- uc r mitted its entry. The choir will provide a musical ; The Young People's Fellowship The Communion scnrloTprtcti "Follow Your Heart." . I deprives the wife of two birth- PRIMARY TOHC—Christmas Round by Miss Delia Plunkett, bass solo the parish house each hour for Glad Tidings." V>s and troubles and heart- Hedy Klesler, star of "Ecstasy," the World. — program of Christmas music. of the First Church will go carol- Here 12 Years, Refus- Ing the breakfast will be condottej The operetta co-starring the rights—the right to experience the by Joseph Price and an alto solo Sunday services will bbe held at •Reunlon" opens Thurs- has received praise from Max Rein£" • JUNIOR TOPIC-Iato All the World. Services on Christmas day will wwarmta h and refreshments. ing at lef o'clock and return In time by Dr. Chester M. Davis. _"jk_ Metropolitan stars, Marion Talley i subtle Joys of Jealousy and the by. Mrs. Martha FeakesFk . J.l_o'clock at whicihh therh e wililll b bee I ing Foreign Post : t the Rahway Theatre. hardt, who labels her as "The :•-•• INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP- commence_&t_3_a'clock at which for the'selvlce. - - - — committee In charge Includes Mi - and Michael Bartlett. comes' right she has to feel the great ex- IC—Why the Gospel £preod~So~Hnptdlyr^ The sermon will~be~ _ _ — The group has contriubted many t Th ft ^ loveliest girl in Europe.Erop " "Ecstasy" Christmas gifts which will be dls- iuid MIA. Scrwsrd^ Schrenip, ifc "hursday, Friday and Baturdajrto" traltatluu wliiuh cuiiies—wlth-f'" 'o is her first motion picture, und f rum YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP- the"Road" which-wUl-be-based-onLthere will the~Rev- -and-cmotion._hlghllghle ! trlb'utedby-the church committee and-MrsrGeorge-WrBarttettrHSr — the Empire-Theatre.— ttransgres^l present indications it will he her IC—The Spread oC tlie Gospel In South' the book by a New York society "° Loyal A. Qraham. who refused a Parker Lobleln and Kenneth Teny. most uproarious comedy 1 om Europe. which includes Miss Anna Jh "Follow Your Heart," the theme sions. last, for her husband, Fritz Man- foreign _pastprate_tp_scrvejl 2^ years has seen In years, we __~~~.*~' From Devil's -del,-presldent-oI_AuslTia'3 Hlrten- ~r~HisTdry~~Kas~TWarveli>d~at—the-jehristia!..-.. blri^ivhore Columbia -film -of—DeviTs_ |iberg_ArnrnunitlonJWorks,-ls e=_ •spread of the Christian faith in a she could attain in life. ! and a" sermon "by the Rev. Robert Clirrstr were held this momlns^n-central [ doctor's J'bables'^as thw_ featuring "Victor ~ Jory— Florence M John Qualen "as the father of the Dionne Qulntipnlets, Jean Star Sings Twice mined that she shall not appear- -picked and hostile world: "Dark4--A-candIe light semce^llie-heldAV. Elliott ji o'clock day-evening. December- 30— Presbyterian "Church. Newark, StlfflVCEurclt ct to share their Joys and. Rice and Norman Foster, will open In any other motion picture, and om u Hunt, 'Henholt and SUm Summerville In "Reunion" which starts at the Two solos by Miss Talley in-i were the days upon the earth when ja t 5 o'clock with music by the Jun- j ™ • Lutherans Will Have where he was pastor since leav- lii'.h the man who brought : congregation. sponsored by the Choir Association Rahvray Theatre Thursday. elude "Je Suis Titiana," an aria i Sunday at the Empire Theatre, Is making every endeavor through- the handful of •believer - s i•n Jesus ior and Senior choirs. The church j Christmas Will Broadcast ing Rahway In March. 1933. 1 into the world. Surprise; out Europe as well as America to Church School Midnight Services of the First Baptist Church, will ! Charley Bungles and Mary Boland are together aeain in Christ set out to preach the gospel. will be lighted by candles and on! — The Rev. Or. Robert Scott Inglls. WilLObserveHoly dramatic surprise as ro- from "Mlgnon"; and the Page aria! ; buy up all the copies of "Ecstasy." "Why did the Christian faith spread the altar will be three large candles i festival will be held Monday eve- Carol Service be held tonight. The hunt will pastor emeritus of Third Presby- secrets are revealed and last Academy award for his out- Film Tells Of from "Les Huguenots." "Wives Never Know," a domestic comedy showing at the New'Em- so rapidly and build so soundly for the tallest of which will represent j ninS a' 7:30.' The Christmas service at Zion commence at 6 o'clock at the skat- terian Church and the Rev. Dr. I lives are set straight; standing screen performance, is _, . , . * ' . Bartlett sings "Magnolias in the 3 Men On Horse' plre Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. : The annual Carol Sing of First! ^g house in Rahway River Park Days With Service} gripping melodrama with an en- •the future? The answer is found '- Christ. All other candles used by| Lutheran Church will begin at Arthur Northwood . pastor of Hersholt Bark the star of Unlversal's "The Mag- rOStal Agents Moonlight." "Ah Maria," and an It is three-I " g Baptist Church, open to all rtoi-^-<"i-.i..j..i,»,v,,™, TV,» gaging romance deftly entwined in our lesson tor today. t h members o£ the midnight and will include a musi- Include a hot supper. The Presbyterian jorld .renowned Dionne nlflcent Brute," which opens at old English hunting sonf—assisted so much in evidence as "Mr. Jean.anl.JoeI, both at the peak will be i High Midnight Mass like to sing Christmas carols, will' Elizabeth Avenue Gallop At Regent the surprise-packed plot. fold. They declared lighted from this candle. A* c+ , cat program by the Intermediate committee in charge is headed by fheatre on Thursday, Btlrrin iralaa ta the uttle he first two by the girl of their respective careers, prom- Church, both of Newark, offici- Pageant And •c-starred and Jean Hers- e Deeds" as as "The Ex-Mrs. Brad- "Adventures in " re- 1. A Great Salvation (2:1-4). Solos will be sung by the Misses! be broadcast from amplifiers in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis. nceK ise one of the most engaging j Choir and a sermon by the Rev. ated at the funeral. The body ile Hudson. Helen Vln- story relates the ad- activlUes of the United ford," will sparkle anew in the lates the excitlng~escapa" " - I Herbert Hagenau. A German Com- j the tower of^ the church on Christ- Services Will Both'sing selections from "Les screen teams since the Gable-Col- The preachinprcacning oft mthe aposuapostle™s se«.t. iNorma Higgins. Doris Seaman and! laid in state in the Newark church Frank McHugh And Joan other Regent feature when she !_prom!nent^ detective stor; •an-exampleof sound4eaching.jrhey iDoroUl^_.Weiss .members ot the! munion—service -will - be-held-on ' mas-Eve ar87b'dock.. _ThejCholr since' ytaetrday (Utenjoon" and •l!terally-"goes-to-town"-wlth-Joel who presumes to~predict* .,„. ,.___ or by Mrs. MilfordiRoman CathohCath c CChurcn^ will De a Blondell In Comedy;~ night. Their diverting adventures knew that no "programs" « J-Or ^oir and by Mrs. Milfordi Christmas morning at 9 o'clock. Association of the church spon- many Rahway persons were among McCrea in Columbia's "Adventure of various art and Jewel treasures. Christmas Eve Services run the range ol'hfgh comedy and "drives" would suffice to meet the Lewis and A. V. Carkhuff of the! solemn high mass with the Rev. C. The Sunday school will present sors this sing which starts from those who paid their last respects. nrf> in Rnval David's 1 Christmas Message S nim. Y yf p trtrilng IVTif^ wt_^'8O o'flt chapter of Hebrews, we see. the.sec "FIRST BAPTISTr^narSHQ~EStei^ City," Gauntlett; -Eastern Mon-jJ jjj| j prortded by the Boy Choir. r. Loyal X. Oranam. . . j The church will' obaent BL ond reason for the spread of Chris- brook avenues—The Rev. Edwin archs." Lang: "Silent Night,"! I Almost everyone catches something of the j Durtns his Rahway pastorate he Stephen's Day with a specUl Cw- Yisrs tianity.. Bible preaching brought A. Goldsworthy, pastor. Schroeder: 'Mass of the Little s was for live years-a member otipmoion "service at 10 o'clock W Sunday services: Sunday school land affluent, others humble Portrayed by Jean Dixon. snsvwvs ss forth Bible believers — men and Flower," Pietro Yon and_Z'Adeste |' spirit of Christmas. Rahway Board ot Education andjm^ay morning. Holy Innoccscft St. Mark's To Have Starred women who obtained "a good report 9:45 a. m.; morning worship Fideles," Read. At the conclusion •; A-pity-can-have too much of many things, also served as president ot Rahway Day which occurs on Mondi? i9 '.ed. And among them h faith." —and acimon, 11 a. m.; ovenaog- ; ; Robert Kent. Dr. -Luke's of the mass the cnoir will sihgp ~ -~^ TT" ~ MIL '- Federation of-Churches. | also be obsentd by » Heir Cos-J of the Twen-, the pages Dy means oi anuuici tn- —~ ._ ._ D. A Victorious Faith. (11:32-40). service and sermon. 8 p. m. "While by My Sheep." by Jungst. ] = * but it cannot have too much of friendliness. The «& Declined Call To Gtrmw munion service at 10 o'clock. . :I thriller "15 rangement operated by bis foot." road-companies-are~tourlng-in_it_ Right-presentation and proper ap- FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST, East Masses on Christmas day will b--eI as?. Friendship of Christ is a %ig word in the "Si A high mass at midnight Christ The first pastorate held by Mr. The Sunday school win prtscal \.* Hudson, the Country Doc- >• the brilliant stellar four- Sunday at What may be expected to hap-' In the states—and one In Aus- ' whom he adores, and some of Jean Harlow, William .. _ . _. - prehension of God's Word produces Hazelwood- avenue — The Rev. : 7, 8, 9:15 and 10:30 o'clock. Sis- Qraham was at Narbcrth. Pa. 1U Christmas entertainmen* W ' when a happily married hus- tralia. noble and sacrificial living. ttM thought and life of Christianity. Jesus said, gfi i sLid to get away from the Powell. Mvma Loy and Spencer ">e Rahway Theatre. love ex-1 "Three Men On a Horsey fea- James B. Mackie, pastor. While thore he received a call ; nesda; evening, December U. was of Mrs. Sheridan iHel- Tracy, directed by Jack Conwa>- " the set rei_ dr just tures those two popular purvey- The world is "not worthy" of its 10:30 a. m., Sunday school; 11 the program for the children's I s?j "Ye arei my fnendfriends if ye d„_o whatsoever I com- yg Catholic Church. Masses on the American Presbyterian heroes of faith. In fact, it not only and sor.i. wife of his superior who filmed the triumphant "Tale Metropolitan gem center and a system ors of good cheer—Frank McHugh a. m., mid-day service; 7:30 p.choir at the 8 o'clock mass 'S '* ' -• -* J *S«Christinas day will be at 8 and at o l fails to recognize them and their mand you." Christmas is the bearer of good- Toronto hospital where he It was a foregone ^^ a™^ detectives mingled her and Joan Blondell. m., evening service; 6:30 p. m., of the Junior choir at the 9:15 jigg 10:30 o'clock. The 8 o'clock mass, «__,,__.. „ declined the call —1»»» »W« av*M e an Holm TrPVftr mighty deeds but mocks, scourges, will. -7 -, uenalul) Trinity Church f aled 1 Jean Arthur's Bible class. mass. The children will sing "The i JQ will be attended by the children or'but later- accepted the one to the tortures, and saws them asunder. 0, SECOND BAPTIST, East Milton Birthday of a Bang," " Jesu Re- |" The Angels sang on Christmas morn, the parish. Rahway church. School Party Tuesday which starts sunaay ai tne nan- , SMASH But they are written down in God's avenue—The Rev. C. H. S. Wat- x&ne book of remembrance. He rightly demption." "Silent Night," "Hark "Peace on Earth Good-will to men." This peace Mr. Graham served as moderator w-ay Theatre, would be a picture wherein they steal a valu-i kins,_pastor. _ _ able evaluates their faith andtheir nobil- ; the Herald-Angels- Sing,"-"With ol the Kltrabeth_and,Kewarlcj)rea^ __The_ChrisUnas enl*rUiiuBail above ordinary standards. ; Pendant. | FIRST RUN Sunday services 9:30 a. in., and good-will" should~notrbe too restricted—It ity of character. Glory Let the Midnight Air" and SSfi «*"" guui-""' «»««»« **~~ — .Holiness Church To bytcrics. He was moderator ot the the Trinity M. ETChurca Sc?- (TOMORROW It Is all ofthatrand more.-Played-—^This_was_not. duetto_ Director NEW EMPIRE THEATRE Sunday school; 11 a. m., morn- a e Presbytery ol Newark In 1930. Hewlll be held Tuesday erealsi, ;o the hilt by Its celebrated per- 's insistence on real-, ing service; 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. ••Adeste Fideles." violinists who sg should be as broad as human needs, frailties RAHWAY 7-S370 ' We need to learn of God how to: will accompany the organ will be I- Sl^ ^ Night Service i a commissioner to thtcomber 29. at which the Jmta*-,^^——^ sonnel !n roles which couldnt have Ism. but to the fact that the camera FEATURES •U. service; 7:45 p. m., evening win accompany the organ wm be j* g^ goodness. It should overleap the bouftd- S regard our fellow men lest we fol- Thomas Turnbull. Thomas Tram, Assembly andd served as Intermediate departments "SllS^^^^,,.. ,__^ been more becoming If they had balked at recording a "faked"^ "lowTKTTirowd-m-Eiving-praise-toJ ~servicer— iries-of-human-differencesr-races-andJaiths,-^iries^of-human-diff-er-ences.-r-ace's-and-faiths^-. - Ruth Kath and Wanda Jaski. Newark Prcsby- sen-._t. a—n operetta~r^«.»t, . 'Whe-whenn s>a^S»al B WANTED been made-to-order. directed with emerald made of paste and sugar, Mhose-A»ho-raeiit-iLJi£it_Jan" with the precept. Irving street, between Seminary Happiness that comes through doing things People's Fellowship, 7 p. m.; avenue and West Grand ave- "Lean not ou -.'.iinj-own understand- "Happy Gospel Song- service and For the Federation of Churches of Rahway. COMING SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY ing " regard it as a duty to sup- nue. The Rev. Alexander Do- for others - kindliness and good fellowship - truly n TO unroll brief sennon. 8 p. m. press ail exercise ot the intellectual linay, pastor. M.0HDS... SECOND PRESBYTERIAN, Main in these the real spirit of Christmas is shown- pov.vrs. in every case where the Sunday masses 7 and 10 a. m.; lOVIBlOVtl fcslin-.s ore at variance with the street and New Brunswick ave- Monday at 6 and 10 a. m. DECEMBER 27-28 -29-30 cc~iclusionF o( reason. They deem nue. ST. MARK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC With the Spirit of the Yuletide growing ever Sunday services: Church school it i--;hi. to -Iconsult the heart more (German). Hamilton street be- stronger, we send our greeting to our neighbors, th:ii. the head"; thai is to surrender and Bible classes, 9:45 a. m.; tween Irving street and Gor- THE BfggestFILSVI TREAT OF THE SEASQNJ then-.;Mves, advisedly, to the bias morning worship, 11 a. m.: don place—The Rev. Louis P. grateful for the strengthened friendships and finer Of any prejudice that may happen evening people's service with Remmele, pastor. to be present; thus deliberately and Gospel songs and brief Gospel Sunday masses: 8 and 10:30 a. good-will that the year has brought us. on- principle, burying in the earth message, 7:45 p. m. the talent entrusted to them, and m.; Sunday school at 9 a. m. EPISCOPAL hiding under a bushel the candle Thursday, 4 p. m., class hi CALM ASSURANCE . tiARLOW' POWELL-LOY T ST. PAUL'S, Irving street and Christian doctrine. that God-has lighted up in the soul. CUSTER'S LAST STAND — SHORTS It is not intended to recommend Elm avenue—The Rev. H. A. L. 8T. JOHN'S GREEK CATHO- . . . Those we serve have the calm assur- presumptuous, inquiries, inlo things Sadtler, rector. The Rev. Thomas LIC HUNGARIAN RUSSIAN LBBELED „LA B. Bray, curate. ORTHODOX CHURCH—Grand ance.'fhat.. everything will be as they wish it . The Rahway NOW PLAYING beyond the reach of our faculties- iEPn attempts to be wise above what is Sunday services: 7:30 a. m., avenue. The Rev. Hya Baran. regardelss of when or whore we are called or- • ALSO written — or groundless confidence Holy Communion; 9:45 a. m.. pastor. NINO MARTINI in la the certainty of our conclusions; Church school; 11 a. m., morn- Sunday services: 8 a. m. and what the circumstances may be. 1THUR but unless reason be employed in ing worship; 7 p. m., Young Savings Institution JOEl' ' "THE GAY DESPERADO" Dally mass, 8 a. m. "Leading Funeral Directors for over a Century" 15 MAIDEN LANE" ascertaining what doctrines are re- " People's meeting. 10 a. m., masses; 3 p. m., ves- c —Also— STARRING^ humility cannot be exer- THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY IREri JAMES DTJNN, MAE CLARK, DAVID MANNERS ily pers. "The Bank of Strength' "COMFORTER;—Seminary— and- -CHARLOTTE-HENRYJnu •iscd In acquiescing in them. ClarFTownsliip Rahway, St. George avenues —The Rev. 1500 Irving Street lusnturE in fc-TR- 11 " -iAfchblshop Whately. Robert W. Elliott, rector. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY FUNERAL HOME "HEARTS^IN-BONDAGE _6unday_services: 7:30 &. m., ALLIANCE, In portable school, Telephqne^7-1800 Hunhaiian ELIZABETH. N. J. !—flmlth-street.-Clark—Township.. cmruEETsim ~ P." "BrBushr pastor; - The employes of Quinn & Bo _Churcli school; 11 a. m./morn- RAHWAY. N J. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corf i'p nnri sermon by the Sunday services: 9:45 a. m., TELEPHONE 7-O038 dea Company will hold their-an- rector; 7:45 p. m., evening serv- Sunday school: IUT43—a. m., nual Christmas party in the Cue ice and sermon by the rector. morning worjhip. omorrow. a \

r frHfl ftAftWAV "ftECfanl THE RAHWAY RECORD PAGE THIRTEEN * TUESDAY/DECEMBER 22,1936 ': TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 PAGE TWELVE Copy of a resolution from Written and The Rahway Record Wanted To Buy Court of Chancery requestlnnjepolrs to culvert on «The Horn* Nnrapaper" Painting, Decorating ren Street and St. George Avenue, Edited By I am no longer connected with 18 IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY •was retencd to Bridges, Drainage and Patronize Students Arthur H. Jurgensen, builder, or BOOMS 12 x 12 papered complete NEWSPAPERS 30c.hundred. Good TO: KENNETH SMITH Flood Control Committee. ' The Railway High School Record Classified the Koenlg Place Development, In price Ibr rags, iron. Singer sew- By vlrture of au order of the Court Copy of a resolution from Summit Student Wand up. P. R. Revolr, painter If You Operate A of Chancery of New Jersey, made.on Council of Social Agencies favoring any way whatsoever. and paperhanger, 1113 Pulton ing machlnes.and washing ma- the day of the date Hereof, In a certain Activities chines. S. Lilenfleld, 1708 Essex cause wherein Marlon M. Smith Is tbethe erection at)d -maintenance of a Advertising Signed H. A. DIERS, St. Phone 7-0558-J or 7-0709. street. Rahway 7-1647-W. petitioner and you are the defendant, Onion County 'Hospital lor chroni- decl-tf Rahway's Realtor. Jan8 you arc required to answer the pctl- cally HI, was referred to Public Wel- CLASSIFIED Beauty Parlor_' . decl5-3t I tloner's petition on or before the 28th Office News Aroundabout dayofTJunuarynlneteennuntlrcdaiid fare Committee. Davis To Speak Reed Stresses HOME-MADE candy, cakes, pies Communication from the Heg?stcr~~ RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL STAFF INFORMATION FOTJR-BURNER GAS' RANGE. i thirty-seven, or in default thereof, such rench Pupils -JBjr Edward imu^y Ranway Record reserves upon order. Special for Chrtst- Plumbing - Heating accrce will be taken against you as stating Miss Buth Waldman returned (By Betty Anderson) 10 Mute be in! good condition. the Chancellor shall think equitable to duty, was received and lllcd. To Chose members olms, t to edit or reject any _mas. Tel. Rahway 7-1696. Communication from Judge Ulrlch Editor-in chief .... Edward Levitsky This is the time of year when a For Christmas Alumni Came Writ? Record Box 3900. and Just. requesting Increase In salary of Miss trll who have returned to E fled advertising. AU ads Home cooking: luncheon, 12-, PLUMBING AND HEATING work The object of said suit Is to obtain —Ciiy_Edltpr_;.,..,.....: Morton Ancier Celebrate In certain :hwt rnnt" "'rT numerous -._. ._.:_._..WE-SUGGEST. RECORD WANT ADS -u..d£CT£coI_illv.oK:c._aifl30.1vlng_the mar Anita Valdes," Stenographer-In--his their-Christinas-racatiav „ -1:30—dinner— 5T3tP7:—Special]—of-all -kinds—Econo-Oil-Burners-j rlage between you and the said petf "Court, was" Yefcrrcd~to~Mnarice~Comi- Editor .... Charles Lebcr red marks is placed on Principal , (By Florence AronowiU) tloncr for the causes of desertion and (By Elbe Lanrene) tend our heartiest selcm, i .-and classification standards, Sunday dinner 1-2. Table and installed. A. Livelli, 1100 Lees- : mlttec. _ • Society Editor Dorothy Wilkes Ralph N. Kocher's desk by his sec- The annual Christmas assembly "This is an opportunity for theyour stay be a happy o^ ' ville avenue, Rahway 7-0655-J. adultery. •- -- — -Copy—-of resolution—from Unlon__ ian Way retary. Miss Hoyt. It regularly must be reported after dining room reserved on request. Apartments Unfurnished Dated: November 25. 1936. County Welfare Board on Mr. , S. Faculty Adviser".....,!.. LeRoy Potts will be held tomorrow morning, Rahway High School students and . Insertion as the publisher Nina Kelsden, 129 West Cherry dec22-3t GEORGE M. KAGAN, Merchant Meeker, former President of appears on the day Allowing the alumni to have a reunion," said 1494 Irving St. (P. O. address) the Board, WBS received and' filed. (By Nancy MatCurdy) reading of the honor and merit December 23. The opening exer- We hear that Mort fa I not be responsible for more street. decl5-3t I THREE ROOMS—75 Main street, Rahway, New Jersey. Communication from the Sheriff cises will be led by Virginia Stutz- Melvln Reed as he summed up the Jealous of IninrifeinlZ Tailoring—Furriers Solicitor of Petitioner. statlnK he was rc-appolntlng Harry Christmas was celebrated in theroUs at ^ assembly. Can you i one incorrect insertion, Rahway. dcc4-oaw-4t EDITOR'S NOTE len, while the welcome to college purpose of the combined basket- seems that Irv. recelvedZ numbers will be assigned Miss H. A." Diers. Rahway's Coplan as temporary Court Attendant, ay Alsatian Manner by the mem- imagine the why and wherefores of ball game, band concert, and dance was referred to Finance Committee. Because of the Christmas >ers of the French Club last Wed-. students will be given by Kay Jost. dolls for a present durinj tins sers not wishing to make Realtor, has never been connected MAKE YOUR OLD SUIT OR YOX3B 20-WORD WANT-AD Copy ot Oath of Office of Philip j y^ ^uuar sheet? I wlU describe -which will-be-given December 30th with Arthur H. yurgensen-or-Ar- A. Donnelly, elected as Coroner, was - vacation there .will -bc_noJHigh, The -Christmas—Message^wUl—be Club Christinas party--»£ avn their identity. - For- thli overcoat loot like new lor the ~—~BUnliHrrztOTthis~ would—cost Synopsis of Minutes of—r- 'zr— Each yeara different • ^- jns^counterpart of the honor at the Y. M, C. A. thurH." Jurgensen, Inc., Contrac- Houses To Let ceivuaddfUu uuu lucud . School Record for the next two irovince of Prance Js chosen, andi j. it list sheet exceptJthaUt rendered Jjy Dr. Chester M. Davis Mort was the recipient ol anht rice-Uiere. isjM_jexto_charg8 Christmas ._season..^by_-having only 33 l-3c per issue pub- JBoard_of_FreeMders Communlcatlonfrom- the-Boad-De- an( mer ; dtItneTirsV:Presbyterlan -.Church; — Tho'ugh-thls-aflalr-boasts-three Vtnce Alexander" wiT tors & Builders;"ln"any way~wh"at- lished regularly in The"Rah-—- -partment.._ac!?islnK or the temporary -weeks. I___I ;_ UUotthejnor them reapalred and relined. Our uppolntment of John Krlney. Br.. as The Girls' Glee Club will sing attractions, the main feature Is the chagrined since his PHONES USED DAILY soever. Miss Diers has only been work is guaranteed to be the way/ Record. SIX-ROOM HOUSE and garage, Regular meeting of the Union Coun- \vutchman, was relerred to. Road cording to the custom in that 01 Qisuiuuuuu. For basketball same between the var-only one doll. cc Headqmrtrni,.. ,'..B.7-0058 the agent for Arthur H. Jurgensen, good location, rent $40.00. Evans ty Board of Choson Freeholders was Committee. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS province. Since Alsace was select- mormed in terms of an edu- I six selections as follows: "Kol- best. Irving Tailors, 79 East Certificate of Sinking Fund Require- 1 yada," " sity and the alumni. The alumni, Offices ™ .K. 7-1150 Inc., oh the Koenlg Place-Develop- Construction Co., West Scott ave- ments for year 1937, was received from Editorial ed for this year, the members were vocabulary, we maq call It Cherry street. nue. Telephone Rahway 7-0846. State Auditor Darby and-referred to with such stars as Art Perry, Bert _._.May we remark that the i > Rahway Becord__S. 7-0600 ment and nothing else, (By -Vincent Alexander) in Alsatian costumes. •Jt -indicates L ARTHUR H. JURGEySEN.-INC. Statemen Awamnn. ~T>rr> H'^faroiitft. "Bob lent-plcture-of-a-basteUau-j r Hcadquarttrm. _B, 7-H00 showed all members present. i ow^mcu.. * .«.*, «*~v.— — As Christmas ..—... unii-we-iook- - By- Arthur-Hr- Jurgensen;— Minutes of the meeting of Novem- ' tlmates from Mosquito Control Work ^ndCoA Ye Faithful." - The Fowler. Bud Meyers, Bob Person, in action printed on our^aj U-^^=;.i:^™__B. 7-OOM -Refrigeration- ] FULTON STREET-^lx rooms and ber 27th, 1036, were approved as per i in Union County ror. me year 1937, forward expectantly to the holiday held in the auditorium^rTtte Glee ' nvr] "^subject in which failures decl5-3t . President. printed copies oonn thee members'' uesicdeskss, j wass received from thee State off NeNew entire school will join in the sing- and John DuRie. wiUjprove a for- week was the product oj j R. R. StaUon JU 7-0470 bath, all improvements; Vi block - • ..r —__. _,, x..,, ,, >,„ l .Trrsev Agricultural Experiment Sta- . vacation, a certain feeling of gaiety j Club, under toe direction df Mrs.: hav.e occurred for the last mark- midable toe for the varsity. Coach WE service any make electric re- . p TV-"" T."" ""' - Hesolutlon that all bills approved be Jersey Agricultural Experiment Sta- -pervades.Uie_air.._Christrnas_awakesi ins of Christmas carols. Heath's labors. The «« Jjampnear, j ordered paid was adopted. ! tlon at Uevr_ Brunswlck-and.referred -free-Rahwny-Theatnrtickets •frigerator—or—*lr—conditioningr . ffom" stationr "H.IT Lamphear, Communloatlons favorlnog the estab- to finance Committee. ueach of us a noble spirit which! Paul_Bader-&-Son. Telephone i 1376 Main- street, Rahway 7- School were Monthly reports were received from ,iimmu_iJA.. ixa a. *m»*~ *,t | Lost -of-4 RecprdrWant-Ads-yyia- Bri_. -Brajness nf n " -- - • ' "thrrTpl!inylnfcj miU urtlcrcd-ftleci^-Gom— It OiSI^Wdlitt i-recelved- from -ihe-XoUowing-and—rtC "mlttce -dn" public^Property. Grounds •has lain~doTriiant"~throughout~trie"T ia BUVUCI j lone Rahway 7-2120. j Ne""w" Dea"l' °"*—Barber Shop—, M J ferred to Finance Committee. clared the- Board adlourned until tions of every person, rich or poor, I Christmas, impersonated by ;. If the father does care- assembly exercises. 75 Main St.. Rahway. N. J. my8-tl FOUK large pipeless heaters. A-l : Request from Elizabeth Volunteer Thursday. December 24th, 1936, at two high or low" at Christmas, time. struments for the high school 12 on December 31st. ml j dec8-«t; IN 24 HOURS OR LESS ' Fire Department for appropriation for uA^y. .W*j— .. *— _f track lor = ' dlithlCeHennlal Annl- pefSapsTnTcohfep HBy Edward Levltskyb bfrntrf^ " —.-i " -i ••.:^^.--:—^=^= iateiBater*nr^6*rtnaris^nr^6*taii "If "youneed-money-quickly wid-j ^ Dear Santa Clause •.... ' (Muriel Gro^fnT"alFelectficTi6*me" and" -..MJ™.. „»« w^^.work, then it pretty' generally" f 61-j wish to keep the transaction strict- |—George avenue. HOUSE RENTING- adv7 Clerk." •we can satisfy this longing to give, prtrtlcges until four yttn 1 versaiyt--wtt5~ Realizing that life at the North;work machine for Dorothy Hop good during the year. Being as- father will be looking j Personals Auto Service ly private, you will find our service Help Wanted Female UEL FREEMAN & SON we do not readily see any way in The Blue Trl. hiring the fc, Autos For Sale 33 SCOTTIE PUPPIES, $20 up. Com^ mittee. Pole must be weary and lonely and Elinor Weaver, an electric aii sured, he allowed Charlotte Will- the same kind' ideal. Estab. 1892 '....•; which to share what.we have with iams to distribute the-Christmas of all fair maidens at haru Irving St. Tel. Rahway 7-0050 ' during these winter months, we are rifle for Willie Kazackewitz, and of work isTbeing done by the pupil. • jYtdetide Observed Our loans may be repaid in 15SINGING waitress and waitress. others. Some of us exchange gifts, presents. (By Dorothy ferine a last opportusitr hi h\V IS THE TIME TO CHANGE. ttffAVS THE wn)EST SELEC- you a word of .good cheer, an electric shoeshiner for Jac! then he or she must either change'. and the lowest prices i convenient monthly installments, Steady work. Telephone Rah- Eahway avenue, j COME to The Record office with' and in some cases that is the only The following committees ar- Last Wednesday. Virginia Stutz- | By Home Ec Friday Leap Year Dance of the2sa. ^ our oU to Veedol 10-20 motor tion on Farms, 1545 to a more vital realization of the j I n.. rnnnoi. fhe Ollly COSt iS way 7-1627. " decll-5t dec8-3t! this ad, Mrs. Amy Horton, 644' bring you | Here are a few the high school ranged the party: program, work or payle| n went to New York to bid farc- for safe and efficient winter Westfleld. - inres. All of us of vou ; King. It makes your motor . unpaid balance for the Union street, and it will be ex- | —*' Eht-help-you-with :— no ;-Packard-Wemer1-Margaret—Stew~ l-io-frionds-who-lcft for-Ger^ fBICYCYErperfect condition—Veryi : : price-. > The cafeteria was the scene of ; wo often wonder II ilkraaja : easily In zero and sub-zero; stallments, money back guaran-texact"Ume"you~use~theTironey7 "criarige'd'Tor""two" free tickets^to" for Dotty Wieser, "A in Elinor Weaver, and Marie many on the. steamship Bremen. ! ; We Make Loans on Cars or reasbnable. For boy 7 to 10 J every girl should be ambitious to the annual Christmas party of the • At last we have an aioiw hi cather. Bchwartlng's Tydol tee. Dorsey Motors, Inc., 296 St. Situations Wanted the Rahway Theatre. Void af-' She saw Max Bchmelmg who also J Advance Cash to Buy. years. Peterson, Hyatt street, j develop good character, high ideals, ; Home Economics Club last Friday j afflrmatiTc. A young Udy. t/ ring achieve- •WGMAN-experieneed—wishes-work ELECTRIC refrigerator, large Ma-1 ,; • . and Rentals ment.Jrom bumper to buniper.j HEKSH TOWEE BUltDTSG during holidays, oooking and jestic, in good condition $65..; oclccl1 of. Sir Laiinfall": ™1ood next "stop lor Sandy "pfagler Vould Rosa Sapienza. Ida Cherubini.: Sec for yourself and be con-j 125 BROAD ST.; EL 3-4900 Consult "It is not we give, but what we Beverly Pray. Eleanor Larsen. and Several manntr. We mustj IPEBI PHOTOGEAPHT — sen-ing or helping with parties Phone Rahway 7-1713. • { PEARSALL& FRANKENBACH , but then Uke ice skates: Harry Wichter. salesman, and a_! Harriet Levine. Janet Alston, and j of the vinccd: Demonstration any hour ] License No. 661. evenings. Rahway 7-1698 morni- decl8-2t. share; ; point the lady for U* na_ J. Hlntz, Inc.. Pho- DaUy 8:30 to 5:30 Sat. to 1. Inc. ENJOY NEW YEAR'S EVE BY RINGING OUT •|crwm does no', work. Oate| tgraphers. Portraits and Com- of the day. Dorsey Motors. Inc..! Ings. 296 St. George avenue, end of j Monday to 7. MEXICAN glass, pottery,-suitable | „. Street WestSeld, N. J. '. trary, its odor maics cx'i| ;crcial. Studio U74 Fulton Telephone Westfield 2-0700 THE OLD AND RINGING IN THE NEW AT, sep22-U Jaquts avenue. I decl5-3t for Xmas gifts at Spinningj Coal - Coke Wheel Shop, 2096 St. George! 0C16-U ^y d ^ avenue. decl8-2t i 's Tavern Himself, ^hungering neighbor.• «aimos™~ ^^— w«ther tight M^g™. Ce- between a student and a; .I The entertainment committee' !consisted of Virginia Collier. Ruth; Oh. the life of a IS THERE ANYONE YOU HAVE j . r>f rnurse Santa, I have no special. here. i'.Cherubini. and u Do you know the answer?,^ ABE YOU PREPARED FOR A Houses For Sale 617 East Milton Avenue At Route 25 ^^ . Glayds pupu . , mas Edwards. Audrey Duncan, Doris, hard one. Lastwe*!c. nice warm, comfortable Christ- forgotten? Are you sure you; Co give what you can to the various °l^S= &^ 1 this; know- i To please u.u~ — a- mor- e fas- - - - - Pehaim; music. Celeste 1 m g you f Hn : l and Christine into Mr. Kochcr. mas? If you're not, we suggest havnave every lasi*u>tt minutUUIIUICe e**gift^ fo *«r* ' —— civic organizations and funds, and •purpose^ui s J I am| udious t&ste J0U should get fur: Hanlon and Christine Evans; Classified Business an« . you order c load of Blue Coal Uncle or Cousin? - You will find I FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, all improve- NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW in so doing you will make your ^ ^^rmation will please j coats for Muriel Zimmerman and menus. Dorothy Wieser. Ruth Tosh. right NOW from Geo. M. Friese, the Main Gift Shoppe, 1526 Main j ments. Large lot. Driven well, Christmas a. happy, joyful one, sure, this iniormauu >• ^ Hogrefe, a set of oil paints Elizabeth Orton, Virginia Nedham. Hazelwood avenue, near Main street, just the place to end your Bargain $1,300 to quick buyer. filled with good will and good cheer, your nean. _ .__,_„.» , _ ,, -..-^—v „ra .v.fnr - vir.i Charlotte'Williams KlAlnp .ipnvn street. Rahway 7-0309. It's Christmas shopping worries. 1640 Essex street. decl5-3t and TWO BANDS the tirade, a friend Pro f e s si 0 n a I D i r e c t o r y "America's Finest Anthracite." — i -r VOICE OF THE TEACHER WILTON RUG, Stove, like a vie- \ FOR SALE—Clark Township: Fur- office with 1 — Continuous^ Entertainment — -(Sdward-Perrine)- .hints i some irola,-movieJ-machine.t_655_Inr. ni£hed_4rXQom_JEEj_g_i-i—i » K,™^oinn.. croci — The advent of Christmas carries not make that task lighter, i a Teddie bear for Dave Martin, a Virginia Oil Burnei-s man avenue. water and electricity; on plot er the -way of vehicles, Russ gavel for George Boggs to keep hamrThelnta Heide. Mary Ammos- 50x350. 1167 Miller avenue with it thoughts of Santa Claus. ; The following notice 1 BRING this ad to The Record of- j $6.00 P couple How well I remember the deep and wants a streamlined scoot-1 order at Hi-Y meetings, a red-cata. Vera Lusk, and Jane Mac- Celeste Hanlon attended a din- WANT TO GIVE YOUR FAMILY Price $2,500.00. Inquire Owner, a din-] B3 last week: flee, Miss Mabel Gladstone. 3661 A—Holzhauer. 13_St _Andrews res~HullT-a-large-kiddierheaded-don-for-T-ed-Burke^a-Straw- Faddeni_ Bah." 7-1511 Phone Your Order PVE NEVER BEEN SO "days?" ""We" ruslt forwardrit seems; 3 an"eiectrlc'company": "ah "elec-t ••""•" " "" School. ... _ r 56 West Hazelwood, Rahway. to the grasping tentacles of matu- From The Files Dunn as chairman of the commit- faculty game will: 1 'The Rcxall Store" decl8-3t COMPLIMENTED rity and to the lack of belief in tee. contest between the stuwi 11 Cherry Street anyone or anything. The Golden. Biology Classes Visit Battery Movie Shown To (By Anna Mauren) cenf A^fr! « VSS^ K^MBS ^ of the Freshman and &S« 24-Hour Maintenance GOOD COAL many interesting games. The! ABOUT MY HAIR.' Age of Life is Youth. - Prolong: Rutp;ers' ObSPrvatnrv iChemists; Party Is Today One Year Ago classes as formerly pliffl»| RE YOU WASTING POWER? Days 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST this period as much as possible. ;UlgerS "Dservatory senior! highlight of the party will be an . will spend Christmas vacation .Mar- We can help you save gaso- Call Rahway 7-0917 A Trial Order Prom Us Will Some juniors and one : thy Hope. Lois von ic and improve performance Fuel 0U Let us retain our belief in Santa j (By Charles Leber) were formally installed as mem- unusual peanut hunt. . New York. garet Stewartt .Rt Ruth Tosh. Celeste Santa Clous does not i Nights — Sundays — Holidays Convince You. Buick Motor Cars B At the last meeting of the club, th our new exhaust analysis Call Rahway 7-2210-M Claus and everything he stands for: j ( >' Kay Langmaack) Theodore Schultz entertained bers of the R. H. S. Chapter of the Hanlon. Elinor Weaver, Virginia the North Pole! id motor tune-up service. and To do so will give us a richer and | Fifteen members of the biology each member drew a name, and to- Jeannette Thornton will spend Stutlzen, Eleanor Pelffer. Charles attends Call Rahway 7-0045-J PORT READING the members of the Chemistry Club National Honor Society. day will give a gift to the person t Drive In And Have Fuel & Furnace Oil fuller life and will make real the! claTses under the direction of .A combination supper was given ler vacation in Philadelphia at the Leber Edward Levitsky. "" " .so. n ....BeldtL' Your Car Checked Call Rahway 7-2029 y er ing whose name was-drawiu_Hefresh=J RAH. 7-1263—J4-Hour Service CaU.Rab.woy 7-0313-W true spirit of Christmas, Charles Stokes spent Tuesday eve- i ? £ i°"? IT^ ^ at the Y. M. C. A. by the Blue Tri AncterrVlncent-AlexanderrPack-tpQgonatcAneierrVtncenter d saint Ni<* »'*; All Deliveries ThroOfh Meter COAL CO. „._ , — tncKS f Tiaay. oBMu.m»uii»i»™|- — -•---•--- ments will be served. On the re- lytcrian Church Christaalj ;RANE MOTOR CAR Premier Oil & Gasoline Call Rahway 7-0913-M Woodbridge 8-0728 I tncks Friday. Schultz managed to freshment committee are Mar- ard Werner, Irving Dcmbling and Union Comity Suick Co. nine visiting Rutgers Astronomical baaje i the students by dropping anRebecca the Hi-a JoneY Clubss represente. d Rah- George Sherwood, adviser. Saturday evening. COMPANY Supply Co. I Observatory. potassiunKpermanganate crystals garet Stewart, Adele Mrhts. Sundays and llotldays 339 NORTH BROAD STREET TAG LETTER way high school in the Bambe'rger S43 ST. GEORGE AVE. Bamray7-042-l-K Professor Atkinson, of the ob-.'i in the solutions Dorothy Hope, Dorothy Wilkes, Representative of N. J. C. Phone 7-0346 WILLIAMS ELEC. GO, (By Celeste Hanlon) Fashion Contest held in Newark. — EtrZABETH-N-J iisy ueiesie nauioiu I A moving piiifure. secured by Two Years Ago Marjorie Dunn, and Betty Noble. Jalks On Higher Learning RED CROSS DONORS , 9 Cherry Street ELIZABETH 2-3800 Our clubs are an interesting and servatory. pointed out to the group George Harr: r " faculty adviser Margaret Stewart and Adele Kal- French Clubbers Tsfl of the club, describing the manu- . Members of the faculty attended C. R. Addinall. R. H. Albisser, RAHWAY WESTFIELD, useful part of education in Rah-! Nebulae, star clusters, and double the annual faculty Christmas ligan are co-chairmen. K. Bender. W.' B. Blllmore. H. T. !ranford"EntreM OUALITY FUEL OILS way mghighn 5cnuuischool. The±iicyj ei>givce u"s <•»an-»j stars. Following this,, he explained facture oOfl Btoragsiorage batteriesO»IK:I«:O, prev"-- (By AdekKallijan) FREE TICKETS TO 65 EAST MILTON AVE. 430 NORTH AVE., EAST party. At the assembly last Tuesday. Bonnctt. F. Erode, D. Conrad. M. opportunity to enjoy ourselves and to them how a telescope works.• cedetcucdu thICeexperimen c L t. The picture Telephone Rahway 7-0731 Telephone Westtield 2-1277 make pleasureable acquaintances I The professor also lectured a short i " ^"P "T"2" -..,-_- Three Years Ago Miss Eunice de Clark. Personal Cook. C. H. Cox, L. R. Clark. J. A SERVICE bl its The professof r also lectured a short «^ ht hity Three Years Ago TT;V TKnfrnlct = rioaiuxl while performing a very worth-'tim" e on -stars—. ' I showedi n ththee par makint thag to fchemistr the baty - The French Club of Rahway was1 Hi-1 BmgOlStS Cleaned Representative from New Jersey Crosby. Wm. Decker. Jr.. A. J. last Tuesday eveatal' ALDENFUELOLLCO. On the way home, the biologists I business meet- the guest of the French club of Ebert. G. K. Eger, A. Felton. R. R, Good news spreads fast. One woman tells another and while job. Every club has its defi- College for Women, spoke to the lemer. Elinor WeaTg. ' ANY TIME notc pui'pose^^fom-aU-the-variety- added a bit of humor to the trip, I Wpstflplri • hig-h ••srhnn - l By P. Corey, B. Biddle tudent body-abwt^he-fldyaatag^slForaitrLrg^qassmaarJr. Oleason AI PEN FUEL RAH, t-tsnsn of types, we should have at least by writing lyrics about Mr. Stokes' party to be held today. I Members of the Commercial it an opportunity to "explore G. Gottfried. Wm. Guenther, G. Florence Bordtjn Your OU Burner fails to oper- New! Smaller... tor now nearly everybody knows that Fom-ol performs "hair car. To add to this enjoyment, (By Charles Leber) READ THE WANT ADS one club to appeal to every mem- committees appointed were; Club visited Quinn & Boden Co.. • Phil Corey and Barney Biddle, ihemselves" during the four-year Guy, M. Guy. T. Hoagland. R. Rahway high F easier cleansing... they stopped at Mrs. Carlton Ran- The pp Christmas fete held OIL CO. ate bar of this student body. entetrainment. Celeste Hanlon, where they observed the processes using "a winner take all", policy, training at any good college. HamtU. H. Hefltte. Mrs. Arthur If you find your name listed rnagic"-_Fom-ol.Js an amazing foaming oil shampoo* entetrainment. connected w;ith the making of aj ford -Entre Nous Moving We have language clubs—French,! sofn's house for TefresHmehts. John Gulfo, Virginia Nedham. and were the individual winners at a Then the following announce- Herman. F. C. Hitchcock, J. WISHES YOU lor free tickets, clip out the ad ! Send one dime with German, and Latin—to promote! The students who went are Har- John Weise; refreshments. Muriel books. Holden, J. Honisch; During the dinner, r e Bingo party held" by "members of ments were made. The Senior CALL US and present at the office of superfine and non-irritating to the most tender skin.; interest in the languages and cus-! ' ' Levine, Ruth Bumgarner, (room, Jack Sapienza, StevSt e scholastic honor roll for the sec- W. R. Hosch, M.Hpbert, Mrs. MOVE YOU A BLOCK OR A coupon below and get ! the Hi-Y at the 'Y' last Thursday THE toms of foreign lands. We have a Louise Sloca, Virginia Ransom, Kempa, Hilda Nordmeyer, and night. ond marking period was read by . Jandrisevlts, H. W. Johnstone, MILE—ALWAYS A SMILE We maintain a FPOMPEIAN Fom-ol takes dull, stringy, sickly hair and leaves it student government, athletic' Connie Berry, Valnette Rowley, Ruth Tosh. Jason Kemp Explains At the business meeting, which Joseph Greslln; the Junor list, by C. F. Kaercher. T. L. King. W. Loads Insured teams, an art club, a theatre club,! Mary Jane Kenna, Emil Kempa. ' FACE CREAMS and POWDERS Whittling To Artists preceded the game, plans were Olive Schuetz, and the Sophomore Kopf.G. Latherow. Kj K. McCleary, 24-HOUR SERVICE RAHWAY RECORD v clean, well nourished and glowing with health- Fom-ol _a library council, clubs which in-! Jack Harris, Eric Beckhusen, Don marie for the.alumnl supper,toj?e llst_by_ Irene _Ojnnan,_Margaret T. R^McCrea, J. McKjiy, F. R. Mc- eraL songs. _ ^^ -Applegate The Mover f— roirnuAt— "elude special hobbies or abiUties.j Hanlon. Bill Haggerty, and-Bill Commercials Sing At held December 30. A committee Stewart, president of the National Kee. Miss McNair, B. MacDonald, AccorAccordingg to the *»"^ 106 E. Grand Ave. Rah. 7-0923 Tickets not redeemable for Also present were Carlton (By Morton Ancier) For Any Make of 3Send that coupon now. Try the new is so economical; a little goes a long way. Ask your and a journalism club which re- j Neffe. L. P. Mayrand. W. Kean. W. Miller, CHRISTMAS Saturdays, Sundays and holi- Christmas Gathering Jason Kemp, science teacher of composed of Martin McCoy and Honor Society, announced that torn. Hans Trappe. Pompelan 4-l«tuie Face Powder. It ports these activities to you. "Ransom and Earl Walter who. Phil Corey obtained the speakers Dorothy "Hope, Irving Dembling, C. Morris, Samuel Morton. T. W. along with Mr. Stokes, provided Roosevelt School, entertained the Oil Burner days. 'stves you fine texture, enchanting odor, druggist for the regular 5Oc size. Or, write for a generous! We can't all star on the grid- for the dinner: Melvin Reed, toast- and Eleanor Pelffer had been se- Newell, E. J. Nolan. Mr. Omohun yoa can always tie happy proper ihide and "dins".... all In one the transportation "(By Violet Avery) Art Club • with a talk on wood- ? No Tickets Given Without Ad iron or be a' class president, but master; Art Perry. Rutgers; Chink lected for membership in the so-dro, A. CNelU. L. B;-, Parish, 3, the thought.that we supply Oil Burners powder. And the (ace creami.. .tissue, A Christmas party was held last carving during an informal meet- cleanitng and massage ... they'll leave trial bottle, enclosing 10c to cover packing and postage.) every student has the opportunity ing last Monday. Meyers, Spirngfleld; and Andy Col ciety. Charlotte Williams urged Plerson. Wm. Pepper, Jr, P. Thursday, Friday, Saturday to be a part of at least one moving week by the active members of the Her, Shaw. Prahm. T. Preplak. ' ) pur WILLIAMS your tkin thoroushly -cUansedL-sniooth attendance -at the Blue Tri Dance A COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC DIONE QUINS in activity during his high school Commercial Club, under the direc- As a boy, Mr. Kemp reminisced, , -ai silk and supple.. German Club Will Hold tion of Miss Dorothy Briggs. Each he had developed a great skill in George Boggs presided at thi on December 28. Melvln Reed ask- C. R. Quinn, Harold L Rand, J career. At times, there seem to be meeting, and George Kramer, fac ed all to attend the alumni basket- Rahkine. E..Reed.C E/Jtoche, E. •FUEL OIL OIL BURNER S249.50 "REUNION" FOM-OL member was given the opportunity whittling, which he developed into ELECTRIC CO. Regular tilts at your drus counter 55c tow different types of students; New Year's Celebration Qaaraoteeil •&" BerrtccA 1 Tr.-Frce —Pins— to choose a gift from a surprise a consuming hobby, during his ulty adviser, was present. ball game at the Y. M. C. A. onRoesch. T. Roman, Mary andri5c More than a shampoo —a treatment; those who don.'t belong to a club at December 30. Morton Ancier Schatz. C. Shubert, Mr. assortment. Songs were sung, after school years. Before becoming a Schultz. Premier Oil & Gasoline Cherry St., Rahway . "THE MAGNIFICENT 1 all, and those who belong to so (By Betty McMonigal) spoke of the coming motion pic- F. Schultz, L. H. Bonn, OT. 3 21-HOUR SERVICE POMPCIAN COMPANY, tlMalii St. New fork their wholehearted support to anyClub held last Thursday, Kathryn nalism Club on Monday night. A. J. Thompson, L. A. jTomson Olatluan St. I Langmaack was chosen chairman headed by Lois von Beidel. chair- "Fish. Bird, and Beasts." Brunswick avenue broke Sunda: Today and Tomorrow 7 P«np* bottle or one. For the sophomores and jun- Atter assembly the following Mrs. Jennie Tingley, J.\ Trudel I iors, it is important to choose one of a committee which is to plan a man, assisted by Marjorie Dunn Mr. Kemp exhibited the various morning. Police summoned "LADIES IN LOVE" a!jinri pnrnthv Wilkes. | tools of his art and the care neces-1water department to make girls had a conference with Miss Loyal Order oT Moose, | Nomt iNew Yenr'sj-party He ithT1htaltte T! Startingg a tt ththe beginninbl g of thesary for them. He then displayed tlcipating to gain this' essenUail are Dorothy SchieSer and 'SONG of the SADDLE' Cn. Stole. __ ___ New Year, round table discussions several prize pieces of work that SCHOOLS CLOSE Williams, Dorothy Wieser, Kay Clly measure of school life. To the ] Jasky. The chairman also chose English Ads In this Directory Do Bring Results ors. wake up-^THi-reaAize^4-mtr|41ie--fest-H3f^eiMK)mmiUce-for^hc^arc-to-be-held These-are.to ex- |_he—has made—in-recent—years.) Rnhway's_j!ibllc schools__wil Jost Virginia Kedham, Jane Me For use in shoe stores iTgaTiteaiidrreftteitfs-xoDstttu-^hange-meetogs-wiih-^rth-^Am-j-Among^ ^ Tor trie Christmas vncatin ( l E)l pirpprti hnvf riprplrgipri 'OUil uuvtii luiuw Uuw utucn mt£n~ nor Weaver,.Elliaheth OrtQnJJorJ trirnl marfritno «h«t ool can really mean by merely tlon. They are Anna HeistrJamesjborandseveral-other-schools--- • - • - •-..•.....-..r Va- - 'tive-tablera-head-carved-in-rellefrltomorrow.—St.—Mary'« School-J Gibson, Christine Evans, Celeste women customers should "attending class every day. Herity, and Daniel Beaver. Irloui s ftopics go tf interesittt wililn hbe 1 dis( - on a flrelog, and I closing today.. Classes will be re I tag Elinor Weaver. Games were played including cussed. several intricate novelties. sumed January 4. Hanlon, and Theora Semple. high heels. ..:.- i I'/, £%: V;i? *f S^** V*\I/Y*. ":'>;• vi ;',S".;

THE' RAHWAY RECQRD\ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1936 PAGE FOURTEEN LAUGHS FROM THE DAYS NEWS. Our this city, belonging to Dr. Okie to N. R. Mosier of Own The Record Wishes Its The Record Wishes Its „ The Rahway Record Bayonne City. THEN I COULD 6ET. A NICE FROSTBITE/ Hall Readers and Advertisers Readers and Advertisers I: BAB. 1-0600 Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes for holiday gifts Fame ^ 1470 BROAD STREET NEW YORK A Happy New Year A Happy New Year $2.50 to $10.00 at Boyd's & Co. • services J. R. MARPLE. Publisher DOCTOR SAYS PEOPLE SHOULD performed by persons WALTER p. MAKl'LE, Business Manager CONTINUE VJITH SUMMER SPORTS tl li THE PAST IS GONE FACE TO-DAY HOWARD C. WOODRUFF. Editor Rahway 15 Years Ago THROUGHOUT WINTER MONTHS Six Cents B Week Delivered by Carrier PRICE THREE CENTS- this Newspaper was Founded and la Maintained Upon the Principle of a Prom The Rahway Record—December 23. 1821 A. B. GoldbUU-s Jewelry RAHWAY, N. J., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29,1936 Clear. Concise una Unbluaeii Prr>euUitlon ot All the Intereatlni; News of tbe ...NEWS ITEM Clty.-and-lipon the Basis.ot a ProgresslTe_Edltorlalje<)llcyv staff tor reporting the 4 ltld3 ine Raub of the Domestic Science department of'the that It was found that the rh- Published Tuesday Noons sold h»d been stolen fromaTW BackTn^TheBlaclr school can cook it and all the little side issues that go ton home. "aTwa- to make up a real turkey dinner the Rahway High NaUonal Pneumatic COB__B, and Friday MomlnEs football squad, of 1921, Champions of Union County for ^vlng its workers m* fc^ For Joyous New DEC. 22,1936 checks for Chrlstjnas. ^^ TUESDAY GOOD AFTERNOON Qasg j^wer e tendered a banquet Tuesday evening at The Begin* Corp.. MWt ^ j the High School. . . , announced » wage Increate Jerto On Appointments To THE RECORD'S PROGRAM FOR A BETTER RAHWAY j Over 1,000 persons, the majority of them high workers. — "* i 1 Year's Selection of Couucllnieu arid '' emp'i6rei"tiett-aaite4~riir~tlire~~taxlrof~TUii^ —-Trr-•>-i SiHfjrr^jisv>-j.7r-;~ waA-ei/Arrcr1~VA l VrilHronartpndpdthe-Cere- the ciiy. regardless ol political aimiatlon, race or crtcd. SCllOOl StUdentS ana SCnOOl Manorial Hospital of great* _7 Farm-Hop ol si uon-p_rtl*un police commission. in. connection wit' h" "the layindtieiJUeUUieACig of the cornerS- •" Mumtcuumi- ol u point d<-[iurtmt.nt with modern equipment and a _ MJ! J vice to the public during the tut •ntllclent siati ot trained men not controlled by politicians and appointed . f fV. ~ "'" School ' — "'~ — year. r* Clubs, Taverns and Homes Will Be Scenes ortant •tter competitive e\umlnulloni- open to ouulde as welli_as Kalltva) resident*. olUllc Ol tile ..-.. _ Her. Edwin A. Goldnrorthi*)» THE OLD SVJIMM1N' HOLE Instituted—action—for—tJarjS' Qf More^elebrations-Sinoc Depress— _^ Jte*rt«oijytheompje^^ Little made the exercises brief. j-carol-aervlce-held-ln-Pirst-BjaM- 1 ~>wmatlon'oi an Indusulal uiid mercantile commlwilon which will further T/wi 00v -F_ieWm nar-ennaperSOnS riVrnPfturnedl rilli"OUt tf10l heanearr Rev F G AT you OU«HT TO Church last. Sunday. ~ sion Cast Pall Over City Joins Council thtbe lnu-restslnteresit. of RabwuRahwuy and achancadvancee localocal l businesbusinesss welfarewelfare. . QrmnB r11rnH1 "UL Lu "edI lwVl x ' ^' THE VJOR-D SERIES- . Improvement In appearance or railroad station and viaducts. HedemanHoyt Mention Five .!• Demolition or Improvement or unsightly touHdlnss. municipal and prlrale. Ing up Rahway and advertisinj the An-lntoIllReut-8dlutlon_oLthe_JuyeniieAn-lnttlll);eut-801nUon_of_theJU>enlI(_ t delinquencaeiinquenejpy oroblci m by cu-ordl- an inspirinincni^intincni^ gr auareSariHroaSo 1rr0» triUipe WnmpWomen VotersV Uierb' SSMW -_fttlnK_Xfie resourceS s off our police*.anllndd police courtcourt, sciischool»i . churches and an inspiring auareSS 10 Uie W cJty to railroad passengers bj m>, public wetrarare ucrncirsmellcirs. lt Td nig on thearmament con sponsoring the commumtr Chat Reservations Indicate Busy Evening ToFQerk's Completion or ••— ^' Uke and develotion pof the Milton Lake project. Including restoration of the former last Tuesday evening on the-armament conference. mas tree In Firemen's Part Action evelopmenwhich will t takofe surroundinadvantage go fterritor the offeyr Intofo fre ae parlankd foanrd a residentia municipall OrganhsUons and indhUuk Rahway will celebrate the demise of 1936 and atliletlc-field and construction of a modern athletic plant on the site aa soon PITCHER who have been generous is theft In Council Position U conditions warrant. Rahway 5 Years Ago donations of food and clothlstta the debut of 1937 Thursday night and Friday morn- .WARMING UP the poor this YultUde. ing with more activity since the stock market crash (Herewith is one of the most illustrious editorials in the history j From The Rahway Record—December 24. 1931 •WITH Kinneally, Mainzer, Hede- SN0WBAU-! started the depression. Local celebrants will find Democrats , Will Increase Of Journalism. It was written by Francis P. Church and was first' Glowing with myriads of colored lights andi HOTD06SWSUMJJER Warts On Lady; many places to go to dance, eat and wear paper caps Majority To Nine To man, Matthews and Miss printed on September 21, 1897. in the New York Sun. Every year on crOwned With the representation of the Star Of Beth- C01D CUTS IN WINTER and blow silly horns in observance of the coming of Two For Year Dunn Top Definite List the day before Christmas it appears as The Sun's leading editorial lehem, the Splendid Community Christmas tree given Rahway's Nose the new year. Rahway organizations are not only and it is-with grateful acknowledgement to The Sun that we re-tQ the dty byt he-ElksLodge, No. 1075 was dedicated statlon-to-statlon i_te~ You get offering entertainment for members but some of them p n 1U Pennsy Delivery Committee Naming And Hennessy May Return " - v-- I last night with Christmas carols sung by the Men's I complete transportation wrtce have opened their doors to non-members who will Barger Address Awaited As Clerk or Collector I Glee Club, choruses of school children, Girl Scouts | Service Landed with no eflort .required on your! Each Tuesday and Fridir, t»»l come as guests of members. Is There A Santa Claus? ; this part but to order it performed. The Elks' Club will again be the scene of a jolly The present Democratic Appointment of Demo- __ . ' anandd th thee hundred hundredss ooff citizen citizenss whwhoo attendedatte, , as well asi =«Ceclarlng=j com- r = J = ? Plete pick-up a^d^ell^^r^Tl?^?^?^^^ "' iTf6r^(Krh*aveTjfe h Wgefly maibrity of"seye-n^p^otir j rats^to"'the" princip"al" atr * We plete pick-up The-dtys streeu whldi t»l prominently the communication below, expressini g att communityi . for package and other less-than-i Wckage. or a large orsmaU «u*n-; The-dtys stree snapped up by those who have en- •- will change to nine to two nointive city positions will i l Joyed-Other parties at this prom-jy •• n • be-the-chief-interest cen- tTat i!!i v»T«>,n^.M^Hnn»rV>,«»«. Oty of almost anything, to less- paved In the middle when Common Council or- G. StanleyJBoyt the same time our great gratification that its faithful Mrs. Marian A. Graves of 412 St. George avenue! tfSbS&S^ttL loTsSect to: *^£2»£ ** r.cnt clubhouse. InPrPJTKPfl nflVUlCf tering around the annual or- t Colonla Country Club will offer!1Utl CUSCU ^Vlllg ganizes for the new year. author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: is spending the Christmas holidays with friends in a! fey jay ahr fected form" the December Issue, minimum rate.' (CootHbotloas welcomed) Takln? office for new terms will ganization meeting of Commor . tour of the South. 1 of "Train Talks," now being dis-l Complete TransportaUott a varied program and it Is ex-1 be Councilmen John Leonard. Council to be held In City Hall a"; Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Approximately 110 employes ofthe American —-—-___ CABS COLLIDE pected that many Rahway folks Fourth Ward: Anthony J. Borescl^ Price Gets New ^4The-leafleV-whlchJsJllustrated ytil-flgaln-mate-the-short. trek tn_ noon New Year's Day : — Some of my little friends say tBat~Uiere~is~inrSanta~Cla Felt Company's "plant in ClarTr~Tw^my~wilrte~Catf—Me—Earlyr-Motha i throughout the Pennsylvania *v__-, • Cars operated by wmio Second Ward: and Samuel RT 'road System, features the- advan-]M'•*•»* «* w*00* itejs In ren- [this popular rendezvous to mingle All major positions now filled Papa says "If you see it in The Sun, it's so." I vith Union and Middlesex County limes-freeman Morton, Councllman-at-large, all Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? thrown out of work byy a temporarpy y closing of the rjga— _» *»._ !„ „.. w-i*k«, «rw»_. rif»Hnir th£ nev service. »mnri!nirf^ re-elected at the last election. by Republicans, whose three-year wmUm U79 I friends. ..- ' • • Employees Get Checks Job As Council VIRGINIA O'HANLON, terms are expiring, will be fiMec! become effective December 31, it .'^omnnst wake and call me early I ^8" of the service as being-C^ derlM the r^ service, emphasto wmUm L(m^ U79 Ma^aS The nderan Outing Club will be t>- • t . ! Vandals Break And Steal And Half Holiday Councilman John P. Livingston, by Democrats. Mayor Barger and .115 West Ninety-fifth Etreet. Rlsln who has served during the past majority Council members and - Accounts' three weeks as successor to Mark Debates Plan Pe aM dlcatlons. There will be dancing Is Barometer OT lm-"Mmt^tghtsOnYuleTrees City employes, who hope to members-elect, heeding recom- from 10:30 p. Hi. to 2:30 a.m. and have salaries restored to their K. Irons, resigned, will be sworn mendations of the Democratic Virginia, yoortttle friends are^ong. They Sfi™ Sates "" ° '' "" "" "'" l~- «"> « "««*>••• proving Conditions in as Third Ward representative. the leaflet. "You speak a word to door, -while the raQro&d Is used ELIZABETH AVENUE CRASS I refreshments will be served. former levels at the beginning City Committee and the other Rahway night spots are all of the year, received their Others who will become Council- Joverning Body With many recommendations which &* _£__S_2^<_3_5_P y ? Tht y S In aSorftoihe very pleasant programs jnJSSSSSSSST"*the nearest Pennsylvania Railroad for the Inter-clty haul "tor which' Cars driven by Junes McOcinJ By WALTER PREEJIAX. I Elks" Display Suffers Heavy Losses and Members May prepared Xor a busy session and -checks before Christmas and men and swell the Democratic come to a party in power, met +vP; $ u I• u • * u w -u vided at the assemblyy periods on Tuesday and yester-: "You must wake up early mother1 , freight agent. A competent local purpose." sals Train Talks.' "It Newark and Robert Sherr.tr. E2_-J President " Holds Its Selection of that nothing can be which-is not comprehensible by 7 ,"„"•'7Z£ u^'atVf \-\, cf,,SLt wL n,_ i someone's got to let me in.- the majority _of them will present i Not Sponsor It After This Year enjoyed a half-holiday Sat- majority are Fred H. Hedeman. Sunday and at the conclusion o' da c acting for the railroad, provides superior speed, greatly re- beth. collided at EUtabeth tTca| Rahway Savinrs Institution. ^-•- i.-"i- ~:~J~ AH _,,--^ m,m'«i, TOi,Ort,w rW y morning for the benefit of the student body, the (Sounds Ve a "college floor shows, dinners and favors- urday morning after Christ- First Ward, and G. Stanley Hoyt, Inspecting Engineer their conference, announced that duced risk of damage, greater de- and West Orand avenue u that the nation Is their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they , -, »« , -r, , „. , Were i Christmas vacation with the folks.), ^ at your store, factory. with a distorted sense-morning and distributed many Fifth Ward. stud e nt e a way ihome. He takes your shipment pendabllitpendability? and the capacity to a. tom. Sunday. The mlshtmiihtp iliHWi wltbh tnthe pneprice 0o1f aomissionadmission. Thmee __ imc.co »„_ = __ „ . mas. no definite decisions had been : home. He takes your Common Council, upon mo- Two Leaving reached. be men's or children's, are little. In this great uni- , f f f t? ^" J ^? n- The cathedral had been gaily and turns it over to the raUrad.: operate regardless of weatber con- reported to Patrolman Butaa .•taverns will remain open until 5 enxenng a prosressi^e era i c of what constit.utes fun. beUeved baskets among the poor. Retiring City Engineer nundful th eds of ther -•- •-"•—• <• u «" rt«tin_- rtiuoni" 'DoUcebeadOuarten. -M^ m. thanks to a special ruling ™ ^^^00^ has pj^"to be youngsters, are being sought! The dlsnlay arranged by Mrs. tion of Councilman Reed, Councilmen who will leave the verse of ours, man is a mere insect, an ant, in his in- °/ f ^ , . °. . - . -. . . governing body are Herbert R. Plans To Leave Rahway Kinneally For Treasurer? |t>y the liquor board. * *^ b**»y• polic-*rtHoeo fotr\yr thtrioe theftYxtiftt anOTlrdt rff>t UVi { %J n Isn't it grand?" .lain street and Januk's Cafe. 70- is no better the internal sewer project when be named to the post. His select -ist,-aB^u-knaw-that^hey-abound-and.give-to^ourJ A y^^l^J i^°" L' ^ "Pat." said Mike, "It bates the Lewls street " sion of the guilty parties. Maple avenue, thieves pulledj Tpll WUn*'o W he leaves his present position; tion would be a popular one for- devil." In addition to the club and Members of the ~ '" — '=t~i- 1lfJhJsp£m J 1 . , •- ^ Corporation—started—feeding—cur~ shnulfi he nnmed_fox_th_e_Job^ —EHrchgasner and J. Francis- silly rwvms, And ipltM tn_ftt preparation of students for jobs or p £*£- irere4s-ntrSanta-Glausr—The-most-rear-thtngs-in-the The Record office on your trip Spending For Prosperity ! outrages against this club's dls-1 NO RECORD FRIDAY over lln Municipal Engineer Fox, a former collector, are lead- Wm. Roesch—Model Home there is a school of p^y smce the organization. has.} college after they graduate from tuchen Price, commenting on his new| ing contenders for the office of world are those that neither children nor men can see. jnarching_ander the banner of peace. Those who around Rahway? Incidentally I'm Today There will.be no edition of hot"askin g Ifor_these for wyselfr.v irftn-InspeetUm ld convince-us-notTjnly-gone-to great-expense to! high school. Newark was not-as—fortunateIpositlon,- said, he could reveal;tax receiver, now held by Robert - ^Did- you. ever-see fairies" dancing-bn "tMlawn ? Of- -wouldliestroyCrurislBani-ealsuseihisas^iraFgu"-.^"— -The* Record Friday- because^ Questionnaires were previously!"-"e^ma. »» ".";"-' —-—•— it's my public I'm thinking about. Jefferson Are^ near Hospital spendrwithout regard~malte the city radiant during the' • • . ..-J—L _^^ , jand_jwas without light or power nothing until later.- He will be-!H A Adanls. IU h it ili of the New Year holiday. The kl come engineer for a municipality course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. ment against the Great Teacher. -They say that Ahem..; ~?nr saving~ and prosperity will re-tYule season, but with its auxiliary sent to students af colleges. until nearly midnight. Newark got next edition of The Record "Dont be afraid, of hurting our ""-" "—~ -,-. January 1. The Record was re- Mainzer For Attorney Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders that He has failed. Such an argument is as illogical Jay Ahr. . Z permanent prosperity. sponsored a Christmas theatre will be published at noon I partial service at 6 p. m., when liably Informed. Price will also Eugene F."4Mainzer,- local attor- •must depend upon the old - fash-, party for several thousand children Continued on Page Six are unseen and unseeable in the world. j as blaming one's weakness on the strength of just between Tuesday, January 5. 'power was fed in from Rahway. leave Rahway to make his new!ney, is slated for appointment "as others. Instead of striving to scale the heights, Take The Witness I nmstjepenojipu , ^ ^ Rahway Theatre Christmas | home if his position demands it. j city attorney to succeed William You tear apart the baby's rattle and see what i continued on Page Five^ The recommendation favoring V. Herer while Fred Hedeman. son makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the they would level the mountain. Men have con- Judge—Now after three wit- ou and me Price was signed by all engineer- of the incoming First Ward Coun- nesses have testified that they say Auto License Tag Discontinuance of Salary Cut And Creation of Wage ing—committee members except cilman, appears unopposed for the unseen world which not the strongest man, not even fused the sign of the dollar with the Sign of the you, do you still refuse to admit fey ding Cross and are looking at it for a solution of all Rush Is On Councilman Leonard who was'j city engineer's Job Levi Price is the united strength of all the strongest men that ever that you stole the car. Schedule Seen As Need of Public School System-ask£dHo_slgnJhe_re commendation leaving. lived, could tear apart. Only t'aith, tancy, poetryT worldly problems. Defendant—Sure thing. Judge. The dull noise that re- - Brooks -license but refused. Signers were Coun- Either Dr. William Oolden or You see. I can produce a million and Broad streets sounded throne- the Council .'TT TL.( in cilmen Feakes and Plunkett and Dr. Alexander Kushner will be love, romance can push aside that curtain and view, fectlve In 1936-37, it Is vitally im-! professional Improvement courses' Urges That 10-Per Cent people who didn't see me. chambers ' last Wednesday an increase in the demand lp Anxious That City P. R. Forman, Arthur R. Wendell, named to tho city physician's po- Ttie portant that the flnal ten per cent are a requisite to salary Increases - d.picture.th. - e superna. l beauty. and glor- y- beyond. Even now, half the nations on earth are girding --. *,).»« this yt_r. •_•'.—, rr>' _ Cut Be Eliminated J. H. Mnget and David Armstrong. sition now held by Kushner. Doesn t Become Teach- of the salaries be'restored for theand in other cities -teachers are Frank Fox and Thomas Stark. ls.it. fill rpRl? Ah, VirRinja, in all this world there is thp,-,. ining fnr Wtle Bpr.PQth it. allJn an5pi4Q!Lg"'l|QurWishrTv-Yvur school year 1937-38. encouraged—by—financial—assist- Sere Next Year Republican tax office deputies, nothing else real and abiding. , distrust caused by real or fancied differences in race, Into the Up of his fellow mem- ance from the boards of education Plunkett said that through Merry .Christmas ber* had a hallow rtar to It. ers' Training Ground Rahway has experienced very Council's tactics in not naming are expected to be replaced by ... No Santa Claus! Thank God!—He.lives and he relgion or nationality. These are things that man Joyous YuletWe Feakes, who had been militant (Editor's Note: Thls-STthe third deductions during, *££« «£-« Price to the position when he ,was juary 1. t Continued on Page Five lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, working alone cannot overcome. The answer was Season's Greetings In hU efforts to appoint Levi I The have a . a series of articles on Rahwa Happy Xmas Price to the position of super- Itime timess and the big rush is expected public school system. Today's ar- nay ten times ten thousand from now, he will con- given nineteen hundred and thirty-six years ago when S Joyeaux Noel vising Inspector of Rahway's jtto start tomorrow noon and con-ticle is taken from the annual re- eral ^ of the school j engineer whose services would * ELL THOSE THINGS YOU until closing Thursday tinue to make glad the heart of childhood. three Wise Men followed a bright star in the sky to a And all the other holiday greet- The financial protection of Trust section of the Joint sewer pro- tinue jort of Superintendent. A. Lfel. t that salary Increases should gnlzlng the staff all have obtained education! ted NO LONGER NEED hBthlh Ings vnu ran think nf bundled Intn Ject, ar.twl « though all had !-nlght be Inaugurated. Due to the lack of rMO Price, in response to praise from Many people find themselves one to wish you the merriest been lost when he announced of an adequate salary schedule, teaching background less than two years beyond high, Council, thanEecTThe otticlals and with things they no longer have Christmas you've ever had. Funds is a precious gift your family that Price was not available. NAB WINE THIEF In addition to providing ade- j numerous teachers have left our use for. Either these things through professional school; 33 have two years; 18 have j said he had not pushed himself have been replaced with new It is an answer that can be read by all regard- While Council dickered over Shortly after Nick Salerno, 1673 uate buildings and equipment in system and have gone to other . for the job of inspector-engineer. police 41 h£we four years Council referred_ most of the ones or for some other reason- the scrapboojc less of religious belief. When man practices hu- will cherish in the years to come. the appointment, another mu- Irving street, reported to you are not-using them. To Citizens Thanked nicipality stepped" W carried Chrbfm_s~Evethat-two-gallons_ol selection and" retention of a well able salary conditions prevail. men and 85 women-mem- 20 have nve years and one has six Historv of Rahway From Newspaper Files mility in his dealings with others, one of the com- wine had been stolen from his e I am extremelly anxious that the • berberss 0o1f m theeP publiuOllc c 5CschoouOU. l u,-_.-.facul- ,j years. matters-brought• before-iti-to-the- keep them means~~stSJInsTtrienT away the one person Feakes l are extremeltlyy tt lnc omin cot cil Am n ltems away or moving them about Tuesday. December 22, 1938 For Fund Donation trained personnel Rahway Public Schools should not' ties have served in the local sys-i The growth of the public school: . e . J" - ° /f m mon causes of war will receive a severe setback. considered capable of dolnt the home, Detectives Kiesecker" and referre t0 from place to place for no rea- Mahon picked up Edward P. important factors. be considered as a training ground tern a total of 423 years. The' personnel since 1916 is shown in the i " tne new ooay were " We cannot hope for peace until we rid ourselves In acknowledging the receipt of Job. Superlntend- for the personnels of other school record Is held by a woman member; following table- I suggestions of Mayor Barger that son except that they are top There Is no question as to :, 31. of Carteret. who admitted provision for federal relief projects good to throw away. But some- of the things that cause wars. Greed, selfishness a check for the Bonnie Burn fund wine. Restitution was . teacners systems and the full restoration; who has served 43 years. There Is j Year Teachers Principals £ mad£ m tte nfiw budget ^ body would have use for such Rahway 65 Years Ago from P. H. Trussler. 1075 Bryant -Prlce-s-abllltyL and, jnp_doubt were no charges 3 mad£ m tte nfiw budget and~dishon"esty findnoTroom inrthe hearts of the Feakes1 selection was sound. 4C __uts of our,of salaries and the ability to meet one woman, who has served 35:1916-17 52 articles and would be glad of street, Miss Hazel D. Rose, assist- Whenever local surrounding conditions would be a years, one with a record of 28:1917-18 58 3 Continued on Page Three the opportunity of buying them Prom The National Democrats-December 21, 1871 humble. ant superintendent of Bonnie Burn However, his failure to ret the filed. financial ability, l 3 at a saving in the cost. The man he wanted should not with definite step toward retaining years, one with 27, one with 26. i 1918-19 60 Sanatorium, gives expression in the ROTARIANS ELECT eachers compare equally two with 24, one with 23, one with' 1919-20 59 3 question is to find that person Surprise.—The members of the Eagle Hose Co., cause him or those who sup- other candidates ta their educa- many of our teachers. '-"""•.'•., 3 Ihristmas Tree Fire or persons. But there is one following: le Rev. Edwin Goldsworthy The in-service training of teach- 22,.one with 20, two with 19. 11920-21 64 of: this city had a pleasant surprise at their house on Christmas with all it means to the Christian world ported Price to "dump" the The tional equipment, personality and One inale member has taught 1921-22 70 3 Damage Is $400 sure Inexpensive way to do so. mi J-.i • i_ i A . _•_! j_? _j» j.1- "I wish to assure you that we are the speaker at the meeting of ers is considered a very-Important appointment into the laps of was general fitness for the particular 76 3 Just run an ad in the want-ad Thursday evening last. A special meeting of the com- is a good time for a bit of reflection by all of us. Itvery grateful Indeed for the gen- Rotary Club in Greven's Hotel factor in building school person- here for 18 years, 17 years Is the 1022-23 "" section of The Record. It is the others. K the post of supervis- task; they are given first consider- 77 3 A short circuit in the wiring on pany was held that evening, when a party of their lady might be well if we made a sincere effort to cast off erosity of the people of Rahway ing inspector was Important He was introduced by nel. A few years ago when flnan. record of six women, three women 1923-24 quick way to find a buyer be- yesterday. O. Vogel and spoke on ation. se ed I 82 3 a Christmas tree caused a fire in friends, numbering about forty, accompanied by Ben- some of the^mean little traits that cause us to forget, and to yourself for all of the hard when Prioe's services were clai conditions were normal, over j and one man have i7 __ or_16] 1924-25 cause almost everybody in Rah- work you;have done for so many Rahway Trust Co« °Tdn and history of Christ- However. It should be understood B0 per cent of the teachers were!years four women and one man, 1925-26 83 3 the house at 1612 Gordon place witv and virlnltv reads the nett's band, marched in and took possession of the and give some thonght to the full meaning of "peace plannlng-a~6Chool-persoii= one la^twi -89- occuple~d~by Mrs. MlnHIB^Waigrrer years in this connection." mas carols. ttr. enrolled for university study in'14 years; tnree women want-ads. portant now. Feakes and bis nel. the geographical residence of relative to their,man, 13 years; one man and one 1927-28 95 4 at 10:17 o'clock last night. Fire- Want ads received to 5:30 P. M. building and soon all hands were mingled in the merry and goodwill." Perhaps we would find that the joy Late returns are: supporters must realize this The speaker Illustrated his talk the candidates should not be thevarious courses Previously acknowledged ....$288.00 dally tasks. Due to salary condi- woman, 12 years; six women and 1928-29 100 4 men answered an alarm from box the day before publication dance. At twelve o'clock there was an intermission and happiness of Christmastide is with us every day NEW JERSEY ana If. as he has said so many by singing a number of carols. only consideration. In the reten- 105 31. Damage was estimated at $400. RAHWAY RFCORD Blanche Lambert 1.00 RAHWAY tions of the past few years, it has one man, 11 years; five women and 1929-30 4 tunes, his main Interest is to New members elected were Jan tion of our personnel it should be 5 The Dembllng estate Is the owner. WANT ADS COST ONLY and the ladies proceeded to spread a bountiful supper, of the year if we care to take advantage of it. Oddly Martin P. (Settings _... 2.00 been Impossible for the teachers four men, 10 years; four women, 1930-31 113 A JI— ^1 . -i ? j i i i. t. IL . ;j j? ii-• i i_: j ? serve the people of the dty, van Herwerden. Walter P. Marple pointed out that there are many 5 2 CENTS A WORD ac to follow university study as much 9 years; five women, eight years; 1931-32 112 After the''supper dancing was resumed and kept upenough, the idea for this column came to me during a A. R. Williams 1.00 he will continue to play »n ; and A. F. Kirsteta, Jr. 5 Cash In Advance Minimum Charge For— Robert Thompson _ -.. 2.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Kendall Oil, Sunoco Lub. are stan- until the small hours were rapidly passing. discussion of religion with a man who calls himself an live part In thr election or Any One Aa 30 Cents "~ A • i"f A-Z Ml 1~ _. _ .1* r± L 1- _ oce Williams EIectric~Co7 Application will be made atthe next Legisla- atheist. His theory is that wars will not end until man someono properly iltted for Improvement " courses six years; two women and four 1934-35 109 dards of good car performance. Lower Rates for 3 Times or Over' Total to date :_ $274.00 78 East Cherry Street For the return of an additional ten|fesslonal Morton Bros.—Main & Milton the Job. Philco Radios and Service In some cities.men, five years; five women and 1935-36 113 roams the earth. When the story of the Member Federal Reserve System per cent of the salaries will be et-1 during this time „ , Ilia theory may;, amuun U•Parift~iQv©ntor'3' thro 12) «"wAny Mnlr.. n_Jtadlp but until that time hopes of lasting peace, I auto'jff^ffi: j during the past week the house on Fulton street in,will not die. test Its rider from other vehicles. I , i IF? *lf;