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I ,£&£* >..^. M 111, Ml. i sav*.sacrum: m PACWI EABWAY. N.-fc-fRIBAY, NOVEMBER-3rl933 gotm MSCTioa.iu-30 Rutgers-Kidnapping" Fake G%VMercliants Need _^L^Honored by Loan. Causes State-Wide Alarm Begin to Prepare Nov. 3~A "fake'' kidnapping ForMAtfarade ppg Many School Needs Citedin 95-Page Report Presented Sirotiiers of Sidney Mar- Tus, Rutgers ywversity senior, when they "ab;- Cliy Be Decorated to board of Education by-Superintendent of iaete night: For Event: Plan Another. ._—r-Schools-Eerry;-Urge8JRpo8evelt Addition cordon Of police to be~ThroWn about the Meeting MplgayZ The need for more school jpace, particularly in Merck & Co. Adds 154 Em- Quinn and Boden Explain ^ ^jrversity-aection-and a state-wide police "teletype additions to, Roosevelt^ schdbT anfl tfie high "school, alarm to be Droadcast YETERANS WILL ACT ployees and $220,000 Failure to Fly Blue AS DIVISION CHIEFS more teachers, more equipment and a revival of the to Annual Payroll Eagle Insignia " MargoKiw, however, was returned to the fra- special subjects eliminated as an economy measure^ With hearty co-operation in the are tJhe main points stressed by department heads NRA CHEMICAL CODS RENTER'S NRA CODE city-wide NRA Bur Now parade and school principals in the "95-pag95-pa e annual report NOT YET APPROVED NOT YET COMPLETED UV W fieJ4_«1day H6- which Superintendent of Schooloois Arthur L. .Ferry -.writer of a gossip column for the Targum, universi^ vember 10. evident on every side. In order to comply in spirit The position of Quir.n & Boden submitted to the Board of Education at its meeting o., Rahway book manufacturers, merchants of the city yesterday and fact with the National Re- began detailed preparation for in-Rahway-high^sehooli-Tuesday nigh covery Administration,. 154 em- In his portion of the report* ' ;-£, ployees, representing a yearly :overy Administration, was ex- the Intensive "Buy Now" camsummarlzirf- i reports of the de- lained, yesterday by John J. paign to be conducted Saturday, also stressed* the overcrowding in payroll increase b* $220,000, have South Amboy Man Dies at 101 partment heads and school prin- the high school which he says auinn, president of the company. Monday and Tuesday. November been added ic the several plants While complying 100 percent 11. 12 and 13. cipals. Superintendent • Perry needs a lunchroom, new class-' Sooth Amboy, Nov. 3—Hezekiah E. Johnson, stressed in particular the need pi Merck & Co., Inc., manufac- spirit and fact-with the-ad-- Enthusiasm for the parade and rooms and study halls. turing chemists, George W. Merck, who would have been 101 years old this Christmas, r an addition to Roosevelt He pointed to the reorganiza- ministration, the company is not w , entire ''Buy Now" campaign was school. president, announced yesterday. et entitled to fly the blue eagle. OUR BOARDING HOUSE d t ffiji ^^ k Sh A expressed by more than TO rep- tion of the high school curricula was dead at rk. South Am- ^hlch-haa placed it la tlie- list ol AlBEBT F. KIRSTE3N. SR. This increase was made between :t is this fact which has been y.iving are the city's *» headquaf- half of which is to be secured in election pertaining . to: school chasing agent, Cblgate-Palm- dustries comprising 40,000 indi- with Ka the nine communities? in the as the code to which they 'have vldual plants,- not, including the tera. 130 Mala street, which- has funds, before more than 600 dele- olive-Peet company: Charles ireadj^—subscribed,—is—approved been opened especially for thecounty and the-rett-»ia-ba-pro io-callect attic, cellar ana Ded>- videdr by the Elizabeth Comma gates and members representing OTiialiey. superintendent. Mac- by the administration. In the Editor Addresses P.-T. A. purpose. The telephone number Lac-Kasebier- ChatHeld Corp.; room establishments, and doing nlty Chest . the New Jersey Congress of Par- meantime the substantial in- an annual business of $2,600,000,- there, is Rahway, 7-3379. Joseph Potter, treasurer," Rahway. in number of employees rthnrtiirCily, Nov. 3—The NRA, Soviet Russia Pniin T? Fnrmnn, prWriynt of nts aad Teachers rnnvpnpd at 0. This made the problcrar-30— The meeting Wednesday- night Union Council, has been named Trust Company: Charles wa and Nazi Germany are the three major revolutions was in charge of Harry Robin- its 33rd """""i convention in At- and in payroll has been made. gigantic that ah enormous amount "Morning by Campaign Chairman W. Rich- works manager, Royal Manufac- son, chairman of the special com- lantic City. turing company; the Rev. Chester of work has been necessary to ung girl whose Bjs> I now going on in the world, Dr. Stanley H. High, con- mond Tracy, as the community Pjolling.Place. Changed .,_ formulate a-master code- that will— mittee in charge of the parade. ch'airman in Rahway. A group Little, who is president of M.-Davis, pastor. First Presby- otions. Her fi(%{, ; rihiilincr iwtirnr nf th» T.itprary Digest said in an J cover all branches of the indus- was assisted-br-John-A^-Over-- ^f^y men wffl~be~~organlzea"To the Middle;Atlantic-States-ebunb - teran—church;—Peter Sensenig —Erom-10-to-28-Maih-St kin. executive secretary, and real estate broker. try and still_be fair toalL- The [addresslereJast night at the 33rd annual New Jer- do the job of obtaining the local cil-of=the-Natlonal-P.-T.-A. Con- City Clerk William J. Hennessy master code has been necessary congress.—and-a-member-of-Gov- committees—as—follows :- .anrtfiunceo yesterdaii_aIIeniQon(jjecau^e^a-.separate_codB for each rade. Schaefer whose services into two word of- approximately 40 branches divisions with Abe Weitz-as major ernor, A. Harry Moore's state ing. Mr. O"Malley. chairman; Eu- that he had just received were secured • through George school survey commission^ "also gene Ludlum, John W. Mainzer from the DnioS County Board of would be impossible. This code Livingston-, manager of the Rah-of Division A. and Joha R. Bau- Election that the polling place in was decided upon after a general <5REKT SCdTTf I MUSMUST HAVHAE A\R, ITreads on NRA Toes mann. as major of Division B. stated, that the so-called "fads real estate and welfare. James way theatre, last night asked for and frills" of -education are theSmith, chairman; Paris R. For-the Second District of the Second meeting o* 3.000 representatives HOW STUPID OP TO SLEEP2 Washington, Nov. 3—A direct break between the volunteers to work on the parade The captains of Division A are: .Ward.has-been; changed from 10 held in Washington in Septem- James McCollum. Freeland J. things that develop character and man, the Rev. Davis. TOMORROW tLU^ I NRA and the Department of Commerce,over the committee and anounced that he quality and leadership and urged Main street to 28 Main street. ber. General committees have een Moore Gibbons and Duncan A. Talbot. In presenting his annual re- The polling district has been at done the work for this body ever •RAISE THE CONTACT rogram became imminent today, following would be willing to give any In more rounded curricula. port to the shareholders. Presi- turday. OF HAVING TO R TH CONTACT I formation to those wishing to en- The Division a captains are: 10 Main street for more than 10 since. Narratage is ON THE AAIAR*,«OAIAR*,«* O. y a departmental committee of a blast- Morris Pachman and Alfred C. The delegates pledged thenr- dent Kirstein stated that all ma- LEAVE TTH WME WMBOB W ter floats Jn the line of march. Brooks. years but has been much too Code 95 f0 Complete is used to XCAN UEAVETH6 ^ overnmental interference and control" of serves to work for the passage turities were paid in full Novem- small during the last few years At This Time the story OPEN TOR, - XCAN UEAVETH6 Many business houses and in of the referendum for the repeal ber 1 ard that "On accout of our dustrial plants were : included and due to the large number of During the convention of book- and be X OPEN A Needlework Guild Plaps of the $7,000,000 bond issue for reserves meeting all 'the require- voters expected to be listed fo: among those who promised their state water rights and diversion ments of the recent ruling by the binders held in last t are impo Following directly after Administrator John- permanent registration it Was week, which Mr. Quinn attended. The new TOOTORSOf support last night. Some of Meeting fqr Wednesday of the funds to aid school dis- Department of Banking and In- son's declaration that government must keep a tight these were:. Merck and.company. cided at the last minute to movi Deputy Administrator Lindsay toh Sturges tricts as they believed it is thesurance, we are now permitted to to larger quarters. ishonorable." rein on business, a business advisory and planning Wheatena corporation, Quinn tc Mrs. HarrFAT White. Philadel- only hope to keep many of thepay our maturities in full." Rogers, who has conducted- the Boden, National Pneumatic, Re- phia, will be the guest speaker Two extra clerks will be place work for this industry, -was pres- character, dies council for the department of commerce said in a schools in New Jersey open after We are still conducting a $1.- grosses we retrac glna corporation, Three-In-One during the annual meeting- of theJanuary 1. at the Second District of th< ent and submitted a sketch of- ner of the G [resolution:'- . " = . ' , Oil company, Royal Maufac- Rahway branch of the Needle- 000.000 association at an annual Second Ward by the county boarc the code proposed so far. This work Guild, to be held Wednes- The action of the delegates fol- expense of approximately -$5,000 for the registration of perma- showed that about 95 percent of I "The continuance and advancement of the turing company, Philadelphia lowed appeals by Mrs. Ljttle, Tep- day at 3^ p. m.Jn._Trinlty it JL v or about .one-half -of_one_pet nent—voters.—while—eight- othe he workrhas-been" completeaTtlie [American standarjdjDf Jiving is of necessity the prime - Please Turn.-to J?ag» Two church. -^ :—•—•-•-• reSenU5g_ Jfie__ Middle Atlantic «ent,"-Mr, remarked clerks will be- placed at the 10 States Congress, and Mrs. remaining- f Ivc —perccut ^b>lnS" ^concern of American business. To maintain this emphasizing jthfi_ej;onomies exei*' oilier polling places in Rahway to omppsed' of-minority complaints, i Charles H. Cooley, of Penning- cisedby^the^directors. ._ n presTdent "or the~New~Jersey rt f r mpTption -within the tion which will be effective here ery near future. ..;... . \ governmental influence and control and must be per- Congress. Mrs. Cooley declared PLAN ELECTION DINNER " OFFTHEAUARtA that the release of $7,000,000 for for the first time. In order to decide on the policy mitted to continue to exercise the initiative and the The Church Workers of Holy 'or_.Qiilnn &._Boden-Co.—to-f ear that have characterized-its remark-j school—purposes—^wfll— solve—tht Comforter cnurch wiTTnolct Hieir' A cooking stove and other problem of meeting the-salaries kitchen equipment is neededi by ow until the code is approved. of unpaid teachers and keep the annual • Election Night chicken lnpmpntJn t.hp past" Ci'owdOpemng^Niglit dinner in the church from fi to Overseer of the Poor Floyd E. Ma- Please Turn to Page Two schools open. son to aid a needy familyT" As They Present Series of Skits and Choruses; "High 10 p. m. . Service Your Car for Winter. Forum Meeting Held Prestonc, Glycerine, Alcohol. Pennsy Gels $84,000,000 Hat Club" Scene Proves Hit of Show with Mrs. G. Morton Bros.—Main and Milton By P. B. A. Yesterday "BURGLAR WaaWnrtottrNov^3--PresidenUU)QseYeLtJLod_ay_ —G. Kane, Jr-jind- Harry Davis as Leading Stars Rahway Record to Issue h'ad apj^vefSotments of $135,000,000 tc.the rail- A quarterly forum meeting was Oh Shoo ALARM SYSTEN\ Rahway's interpretation of a night club was revealed last night hi held by Railway local No. 31. Pa- Election Extra Wednesday Morning roads of the country in the first big thrust towards "High Hat", a colorful musical revue presented by the Junior Service trolmen's Benevolent association It's In the Bag league in Franklin school. The presentation, which Is the-organiza- aiding the capital industries. in the Moose home. Pulton street, Following a regular custom, The Record Yes. it's almost a sure bet tion's annual affair to raise funds for Its milk fund, will be repeated last night." These meetings are Oi the total $51,000,000 will, go to a score^or tonight. will supply the citizens of-Rahway and vicinity that you will sell that used fur- held four times a year to permit niture or whatever you-may-ad- more raSroadifor purchase of 1,000,000 tons of steel Among 'the entertainers of 4 all members to attend a special "with the latest and most comprehensive reports x vertise for sale in The Record rails and40O,OOO tops of the tie plates and other fast- "High Hat Club," which: formed "Six Little Beauties" Bet-together. \ of the interesting happenings on Election Day. Want Ads. the second act, who received un- Have Heavy Boles A report was made on the an- • An Election Extra will.be published Wed- And if you have a house or usual praise for their work, were "Six Little Beauties," Morris nual ball to be held by the local The Pennsylvania railroad will ^ *^W? 1 apartment for rent the chances Mrs. Q, Q. Kane, Jr. and Harry Pachman, Benjamin Pachman, In - the Casino ballroom, - Main nesday- morning with a complete tabulation of for completion of electrification of its New Yoric- Charles CMalley, James McCol- street, Friday, December 8. The hXll results as well as County, State, Na- of renting it are very much in Davis, "on their way to the 'Dark lum. Fred C. Bauer, Sr. and Tom report was made by Richard your favor if you place an ad Washingtbri route and for needed motor units, freight Town Strutters' Ball." and Miss JHhereOtjfiH-be-seen-and-read |wlspg ibl by the. people who are looking Florence Ochlltree and Irving fame,, entertained in then- own ing the illness of Raymond Bar-1 Woodbridge townships, as rapidly as possible for a new location in this com- :- The entire-allotment will be in the .forai of se-Engelman, .who inan apache inimitable style, in. one of the ton. - , ' after the i-inal count is made known. munity. " : .: cured loans to the carriers, complete details of which g series of skits and choruses Henry J. Miller made a report manner, sang and danced to thewhich composed the first act. on the state meeting of the or- There will be' the regular edition of The It pays to use the Want Ads flrft now npjn'g wnrkfd out. ' tune, "Let's All Sing like the iPJcdLToesdaysmorning and will be delivered They get results because: Birdierdiess turn turn entertainers "dashed their tober 17. . for perusal at yovusbreaklast table by the regu- Almost everybody in Rahway Honest appreciation of the en-usual quickly accepted) • style The local went on record and vicinity reads them. • dd b th db ul«Hm& cuuailcte jaiufruri ul I lar Record carriers. ^X was expressed . . touch of the esthetic was Rftb.'way IWtA parade, November The Election Extra will be an additional is- A HE. KAMWAX RECORD audience last evening. The augive- n to the show -when the Miasec. jfrere-aerved_by- —sue-of-this-ji&ws\}aper—next-week as a means— "The Home Newspaper" ^' } iofforeigngold inw.nTWiri} •.fllm'"*. nk of New York in —.. and Patty tne entertauunentreommtteg of supplying our" thousands of Record Teaders Cash In" WJtte and Bob Fowler, and Ar- President Daniel J. Rommel Minimi^ charge : purchases to boost commodity pnces, - . g --with-the-latest-happeningsinJRafiway and vicin- tatively learned today that prjMmuin prices wiU betlon, featuring »oanji local per- Please Turn to Page Four waa Any One Ad SO cente~ tatively learned today that pr^ p sons,_posslble. \ bj> John Kleseckerjisecretary. .'I ity EIRST. , » . , . ' ., theiaitoffered to lure gold to Amenca.

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Phone 1A aooe 7-0600 THB RAHWAY RECORD—ThVForemost Semt-W^ltly of Two Counties —FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1933 r JBtAGE TWO WltAHWAY REGORD^The Foremost Semi-Wwfely of Two^ComiHes-^TnAY. NOVEMBER 3,1 33 aWa«s»sMM»BMBs«s*sMB«s«BBs»*BlBs»^sMs«s**|^sWBiaMBWBWs«IMMs»B^B»»«s»WB KU pw«te. Wdy. November 10. Dr. England Will Tj He askt the'scout leaderd s "tto Rahway Red Cross City's Merchants ocslder It "a special duty to turn - flagon flo Cocktail Hour in Moscow jeed of More School Space Stressed out all Scouts, Cubs and Baa 1 Prepare Parade Scouts in uniform and with troop Or. Herbert K. EBJUM Elans Annual Ball I; Bi Report of Schools Superintendent and American color* and- have at will «iv* ah muMrauJi east one adult leader In charge," the Holy Land do , VpImiteera'Songht to Aid Continued Prom Page One In the> lecture room of Continued From Paige- One •TearlyTVxembership itan New York DEMOCRATS PLAN DANCE Presbyterian church. Quarti company, Mac-Lac com- The Second Ward Democr*tlc ?SWffl be • '•;!;.Campaign. • ' . too large. It pointed to the in- limited to the letter of their con- pany, Gray-Motors.. Evans Oon- club has completed final; tests now* being given In rtton commrm rHr*ct Saving win show pie Flam for the .annual roll-can tlw «rade schools, and. the plac- surplus of service reptesentatire for members ot the Red Cross aril :pag •of the seventh grade on't company; Moe Davis; Harry Ap- ;n Central hall. WaJte avenue, trip Uiere. pr. Bngiaij sem£rdepartmental as vital Im- of the teachers of ourHate." " pulegate. Thomas PiUpatrick. Q. tomorrow nifht;. H«rb«rt.Sdia.U k cow being made by the officers provements in the school systenT HI** School Principal - — ^ igman. Juhn-atridtefr-WUU -—and executive board of Rahway fair and-will be assjitcff hjr.CP. 5ST»5the lalk. Other Improvements which wer< ftal DepartmentB«a*s~*«port iams Electrical compaar*-' Louis chapter. Miller, Peter Sensenlg, Albert Rommtlrtht Mlwm Tnimi Rjrm noted as having been accom- Individual reports byfrindpal 7 _rw»u Cravath and Ories. Aline. Dunn; Marie'. LoughMn, Boireica Volunteers win be used this Try Red Circle Coffee today, at this special price. Judge! plished during the past, year Italph N.' Kdcher of ttie.blgii year and a strenuous effort will lifhe 'world ! were> the enlargement of the high . The sendees of at least four James P. Patten. luiene Hick-enca-THua. school and hlgb school depart^ ianto"were plcdgea 1or the pa- by taste, and not by price, and you will understand whyj Br&eseare schQpl library, the employment IiB(- bershlp over the quota of 1,000 Wnasfet ' of ir full time librarian,' the ad-mental heads showed man; lm- rade. Superintendent of Schools this rich, full-bodied blend outsells any other single brand ] Aitour.k.Ptrry promised a school —whlch^has'-beeri'set^for-the-tslty _ffltftfc ot a jrovwneats-thjoughout-tae school L by the National Hed Cross: the addition of a biology labora- unit, acd "baToTwEne;"repreJE€ftW- in Metropolitan^ew tlves o? St. .Marie's Fife, Drum "~~ _ ough an alterigfon in the more school- rqoms, a -lunch room ter. Miss M. T. Brlstor. wilj be favorite cofFee because of 'its excellent quality and rare,' . sctesce department the equlp- and BugIe~coriai~AinericanIiegion IMth physical training, and higher salt - in-eeneral-oharge—or-4he-x ine Of & second typewriting room arles .to the teachers. Beports band and Rariway Kiks Dane PSUSH wlLu UIA. hQldred Tre* safisfytng~flavpr.. Tfiese are^ —in- fixe - commercial department were given In this group.hy Wst fered the. pttrtlclpatlon of taese ; head of the nurslne staff, to organbations. FOB AIX BCSNEBS achieved first through our 74 OILS Of I -andthe-addltlon-of-anotijer-com' d f"Ui"hlh charge of the car.vasj. "~ mercial teacher. •-•..- LucUle Caifcart, Other fraternal and social or- swill) school' English department: Ei~ All Deliveries Made Through Meter The seed for greater member- IUsntall work andno playbt Soriet En«ria, at tHi ^ears^expeTience-irrbre^dirfgr y." Thesti PraSes Loyalty and Support ganisations promlsU*- their aid - «hlp and gilts this year Is caused n at tie bar of tha famed Grand Hotel in Moscow, wardiPetriae. hM* o£ tha For-' wsre Girl and Boy Scouts, Jun by Of Sahway Teachers eig&' Language department; J. p. 24 HOUR SERVICE by the fact that the city authori- wh»ro brilliant satherioss an the rule when the day's work is donai and roasting the finest coffees, Superintendent Perry's portion for NRA dub, Klwanls club, ties have been unable to con- riiieHepbu Person, head of toe Mathematics United Spanish War Veterans. Telephone Railway 7-1263 second, through our system of , Jr...and| of the report concluded with an department; fcOee Evelyn C. Wtor, tribute as usual to the Red Cross vidual friends of the Red Cross church. Second Baptist Daughters -Jflgbt wtk and the -roosting our coffees frosh in- Instructor)) T of the American Revolution, Rah- have- caeerfullr pertained their tory; Leroy 8. Potts, Instructor borne the whole burden of nurs- Among those who have already Legion and* its auxiliary. Knights duties." • way Hebrew "Congregation, Elks, : our great local roasting plant p WtJRte rf Gtnt Kedc- L. L, _aw ^Wfac thejfarm at Premier Oil & Gasoline Supply (k lne expense zince last April. of Columbus, the ParenUTeacher "5H of the6e services," the re- select their yOiday dinfltr from KBlghu ot Columbus and—th* promised to help are-the.. Junior ertA. Coan;' Instructor, in Prob- dlilatUninc process.. public schools. - NEW BBUNSWICK ATE. BAHWAT.NTJ. port, read, and many others, the lems of •=• Later Ameticaa Democ- nunJis and I Glory"! Bahjay teachers have cheerfully The gathering was tola" by visits have been made by Hedciation Mrs. W. Q. Martin, Mrs. Michael and rushing them "roaster- liter'] raer: Spencer. H. tterrlam. head President of Common Council performed. They have ot been of the Sdance department; Tyler Cross .nurses in Rahway. church. .Bvy NawJe.Savel. fay FeUpwship Qob Discuss Ross O. Fowler that the city be- John Yeckel. Mrs. Beatrice Coles fresh" to our stores. tok^head of the. Commercial Qark Teacher L • The .chapter is asking an or-Mark's church, SecoDd Presby- t^t Joh Dlx. n direc gan "the policy-some time-ago-of- and Miss Clara Garcia. department; John Dlxon, direc- dealing only with stores operat- Headquarters of the roll-call We Invite the Ladies | tor of.Vocational EdUcatton de- AD mteresttnr address on *T*e Explain Codes Regains Position ing uads the .will be established in the Bed V All varieties exMpt Tomato. (Campbell's Tomato Soup... regular price 7c.) partment; Jtta. 4Ben HUef to inspect Uiir Fine •Rfewanla uf Work" by Stont to_ Cross Nurse office at 148 Irving itnictor in hi»h school Pihl«y- Keecti.' pastor of • First Continued from Page One Dismissal of Mrs. Scott For Parade Marcher* Throwing Vm into a tub of gasolmc Is Dry Music department; Miss Jiane D- Baptist church. _Abe_ Welti, district president of AY'-SPECJAl Girl Scouts under the Beynoa,; 'Deiih- • of ;fflr1i<; MlM rgirl and| Anne M. Valli'. high school U- spirited- discussion on the sub-Mr. Quinn called' all of his em- Ruled^HlegaHjy^State- tne BdyrScoats^or'AiaerTci, hai Cleaning, why uut do it it home? \ mrectionSoi local tnrector Irene brarlan. ject was held by the Fellowship ployees together and explained 'School Head •rttiuested all Rahway Scoutmas- la'aA GOLD SEAL(Jongoleum, Hoffman.l will place Red Cross Other reports tai?luded in the club at the Y. M. C. A. last night. :> t\rd Cubma5tets to prepare CHEAP PRICES on Dry ticaning MEANS only 57c posters- is store windows next ters Un STATIONERY the matter and adred *h:0r opin- |«rr \ ROLLED "master".Jeport ifete from the Entertainment features consist*' ions. With New York compstitors to havt the units, under their une thing^CHEAP4HETHODS. - -: week and fee Olrl Scouts are also STANDARD: QUALITY iles Df A WIDE-TPBICarX4NGEl following: Austin L- Singer, prin- ed of community singing tod fay of Quinn & Boden Co, working Trenton. Nov. 3^-Mrs, Helen B~ command take part in the city's atr> EDGE Cotton Mattress .... $5.95 planning * t( decorate a window Tomatoes 2Oc deville cipal of Roosevelt.'achool; Miss P^nk Erridcson, with Edgar Scott, a teacher in the Clark •ie with exhibits .showing Red Cross • Make This Store on a «-hour week, Mr. Quinn school system on September 1. You could toss your garments into a tub of gaso- Pay 50e Weekly Jutt» T+WortGl, prjidpal of Lin- Kelley, accompanist. Mr. Errick- asked his employees if they wish- Township sdhool who prcs dis- work both-national and local. a clever ' youK coln sctooli-Mlas if. Ada Parrell, so also rendered a special parody 1032, Commissioner Elliott pointed line and stir them with a stick. But, it WOULD Hheirla ed to sign the blanket cods and PANCAKE FLOUR principal of "> Praftltlln- - schooli for the-club.- A- vote -of sym-by » doing" reduce* their- work- measure -by-the DOLL FREE * Aun.^m ^s» •^m^ a^ *mt •»_ -^^ ^ ^'^ is— ^ — — i,five.-a HEADQUARTERS three years in the school dis- NOT BE^l^ClNminfv; 1 Mlss'U: Grace*- SnilthVprincipal pathy" was'extended to Mayor and ing hours to *S per week, the Education was ordered reinstated Island Police Chief l^offer' " • FOB Mrs. Alfred C. Brooks on. their ;1I hi is not protected by the Te- ojf. Qrover Clweland; Washington hour rate of pay remairJng the with salary from the time of hernure Mt. i and Columbian schools; Miss Lil- : ri by Dr. Charles H. Elliott, Real Dry Cleaning involves the use uf many With A Purchase MAGAZINES bereavement. - The Hallose^ same^and-th«rehy_red«clng nheir Commissioner Elliott declared BUCKWHEAT FLOUR lian V^ Campbell, ptanaiy super- dpee, ard LitWe Brothers' party ^nmirye by eight hours per* state commissioner of education in fluid*, DISTINCT OPERATIONS, individual NEWSPAPERS visor; John ttoonl- direefcr o^ a decision rendered here Wednes- there is no evidence to support of $20 or Over was 'etd'reported' ' a successsuccess. week. He also explained that the the contention of the school spotting. The small additional amount you pay. 8 c*. POPULAR FICTION j Visual EAicBtlon in' the Voca- ,,Th e siibjectj. of next week's working hours, could be reduced day. Dr. Elliott declared'that Mrs. tional Education - department; Scott! was JBcgally dismissed. .. board's counsel t\at Mis. Scott U For A Limited Time meetint g will be "Resolved,- That to "40 per'weelc for'ihe same not qualified to perform the same for these processes is money well spent- •- ANN PAGE jar GAMES Mto Josephine Raub. head of the 1 According to-'Dr. Elliott's deci- 23c weekly _wage«Litt*ni received for Beautiful life like doll that Pure Maple Syrup the^ currencj" should^ be inflated. Home Economics "department; sionrMe^BcottJfas employed^m- duties as tgosgee rendered by Hahn- With year eMbea-deaae* an* »rteae*—Wt Hike Jtm . -TOYS ^—~- G. Edward HOUbway; member of 44 and 48 hours, but explained ^MrK- SC0U3 dtsTntosar was. 'A JBw Ann M. McNeil, head of. the the high school faculty win speak; that if that was done the local der four cont&ets--. beginning Kaafc Tew Tenr ixer,-< SOVELTBES March 10, 1930 'and that she wastherefore. Illegal and the Board ol laid down. Stands 26 inches g 45 a con special classes; Miss Margaret E. on- the affirmative side and Rob- CoHyer, supervisor, of. elementary plant would be operating at a protected undes the Tenure of Of- Education of Clark Township is di- high and is fully dressed. i^end her i CIGARETTES en A. Coan, another faculty 20 percent disadvantage over fice act. rected to reinstate here with salary te-The Solifc music; Miss Marion Q. Cooke. art member, will uphold the negative from the date of her dismissal.*' MILTON TAILORS We hare onlr a limited num- tall supervisor; -Pied A. Elaumlnzier, New York competitors which It was contended by the attor- sting'of an'I AGENTS FOB side. There wM be a meeting of. would mean; that a great deal of Dr. Elliott stated in conclusion. CLEANERS and DYERS ber to be rare to get Ton". can d-ap principal :of -tee^evenliig schooir' ney for the Clark school officials WHITE HOUSE MILK the'•- executive committee' of -the ild' BDX ON OUR The adv 15arl H. Walter, director of thf that Mrs: Seotftras not protected BATS CLEAXKD and BLOCKED—ALL WORK GCAKA.VTZK) FINE CANDIES Physical Education department; club Monday night In'the "Y" elsewhere. The employees under the Tenure" act because his OUT OP TOWN PSONB CALLS BC8ATEO •_ CLUB PLAN . Special... Ending Saturday 1 Here's Your Chance To Stock _Upl : ye when a I 8. John W. Busch presided' RADIO RLPAIRIKG 1 - plot Dav4d T.' Bender, repotr on ath- elded continue as they' were last contract, not signed until Sep- TTe Call far ana IMhyr : letics;. Orrln .A. driffis. lntrt- the meeting. . until blanket code is ap- tember 1, 1932. made^a definite FREE : Guests present were: Al MaW tjrp months to her em- erleoc*. Ail Work M CAtaajh w ^_^ _ _ C Dworetz miiralicpaeh; MIBSClara.E.Cts"- 1 THE GREENBERG GO. ptoi'adrool nurse;1 Misk Anne too. Hadley R. Bramel, Sermanf petcent of the Quins emDlafanenffcc He also-^ ^contended i> A Xlgttx Btrrtes 30 West Milton Ave. « ~ Rahway, N. )7| Shotveff. attendance affloer.' ,. Kag«n, Frank W. Benson. John employees.'ire skUled 0>a| tiit ninutes off thh e BoarBdd off lH-MCm* 2S Irrtaf 6t , I "The Stdre That Satisfies FANCY CREAMiRY BUTTER ^ 27 p*AmbT0sa and Richard Morton: Opp3T3brary Bah. T-MH - Phone RAhway 7,0679 : STTwo outsti tlve well over the re-Education da n&t show resolu- \ t '••': This is our Regular Fine Qualiry Butter.. .Made from rich, pasteurized cream .^ Cojner Irvine and Cherry Sts. I The dinner which preceded the tions of employment in Accordance 218-220 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN Give Two Garments ana Join. high wages, white the unskilled ishow feati BAHWAT meeting was served by members workers recelv wll over the re-with the school law, and that even PHONE LINDEN 2-2584 "in the title ; The Needlework Guild. ;; of the-"YV auxiliary. Th«ywere: quiremenU for the blanket code. f she were under-tenure she had Mrs. Charles H. Harding and Mrs. Lwith.KaU TS GBOiWB WE HAVE ITi .Whenthe master code is »p-no "right to another position in fl John E. Cornell. - The waitresses rk sJnccT'the one she! held wait WHITE LEGHORN EG .tth fo^ys I cinema'entl Anything You,Desire m Quc&tiy~ were: Mrs. Florence Korbely, immediately abide by aH its re- for reasons of economy. as the meal Miss Ida Hubert and Mts» Cath- quirements in order to comply Dr. Elliott pointed out that it TOM MARKET- eat in I FRT1TTS fully with the fntlre recovery is admitted that the dating of her SPECIAL VALUE! GRANDMOTHER'S • program, Mr. Quinn said. ast contract was, not aue to any 122 Main Sttttt "Morning Ql Manchester Grove Marks intention op the part of the school RYE BREAD ending Saturday • Standard 18 oz. large loaf j_girljwhosej CARD PARTT.PLANNED._._.. board to affect the tenure rights o£ SOVPor oUons. Her fig.^ f. Twenty-Fifth Birthday Further plans were made by Mrs. 8cott."but"rather delay on the FRICASSEE Genuine- ality Meats Hearth-Boked and made of finejtingredientsrGreat with our cheefe — U»6 St. Paul's" Church~Workers part of the school clerk in sending Spring LEGS _ou_as_a_dap vMeetlng with Mrs.-Walter. X Tuesday afternoon in session jut the contracts and. the failure Chickens FOWL , who play si Springer, 37 East Milton avenue. lth Miss May Baker. 8'Ehn ave- the appellant to receive one ause-af-aU-giH.c Umlngjthe Th 1h raiinv mj SATimr>4V N. Y. STATE—WHOLE MHX r v: \h. was founded a (Quarter of a cen- vacation-' period.: • • in the Direct Savings buildidng, Famey BOASTING CHOICE CUTS PRIME. rty Present^ tury ago, Mancrlwter Grove,.No. Tuesday, November 14. Mrs. T. "When teachers continue by ac- Forequarters of Colonel E. Frauds Rises, Tetired Narratage, " 8, Woodmen circle, celebrated Its P. Booth and Mrs. Edmund D. quiescense rather than by specific Spring Lamb, lb EKN8. H> U. S. Army officer, of Washmeton, seen by patr| SStb anniversary Tuesday, night. Jennings are in charge. Mrs. resolution the exact date of em- 10 Sirloin JHp« D. C, who is new-chief of the hta- •adarence 19 lar polioB at Puerto Bieo. Hiaflrrt j>wing of "I Mrs. Springer marked her 25th Carl P. Graves presided, with ployment cannot be' £xed." de- 8hoaldr «r Bib RIBRGAiTJbiQ' •anniversary as secretary of the lared the state school head. big job li to find the wonld-be as- toleen Moore Mrs. David Simmons, secretary LAMB Mxmr •rSOUD ~ ' SWIFTS CHOICEST QUALITY BEEF A \J aassin who placed the bomb, ibowa aturday. club. ..•'•• Teacher** Contract Steak, lb in insert, in the garden of Governor pro tem. Th« next meeting will Legally Executed CBOP8, 2 lbs .. toroaat Narratage isg Supper was served at a table be ID the home.of Miss Dorothy 35 23 JERSEY FRESH Gore's residence at San Joan. Commissioner Elliott also held I S 901 If "WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS' i is used to elaborately decorated'with appro- Klrsteln, S3 Central avenue, 18 JKBSET CUT This market has alwrar*; been known for lto hl«h «aaUty priate Hallowe'en decorations. that the .teacher received contracts CHUCK : the story fruits and TetetaUs. . ]. •' ••; Tuesday/November 28. with Mrs. signed by the president and clerk VKESH a—SANDERSa-a— i and beg High tribute was paid to Mrs.Robert Andrews, Joint hostess. KOHP. BOAST ; are imp THEXAEOE8T VAEIETYIN THg'ciTT Springer, and Mrs. Mary C. Hig- and.had a right to believe they STEAXlb 16 All meat, no bone. HAMS, lb -The new and AT THE IX>WE8T FWQB$ - glns,-.the only, charter) members were legally executed. The fact HAMS •i. BEER KING Prudence CORNED BEEF Hash SCHEDULE MEETING • the school board paid her salary EACH HAM SELECTED SPECIAL sston Sturges,| now coroected with the grove, for Necks or Shank? Wboks pound SPECIALS for SATURDAY ONLY their work In carrying on the or- A congregational' meeting win during the entire, period of em- »1.98 CHAMPAIGNS, IL39 honorable." ployment, upsets Its. contention of of LAMB, lb rrah STRICTLY FRESH KILLED $1^5 WINES 89c •character, dies i ganization. Plans Meie made for be held in Zion Lutheran church 10 Illegal appointment; he said. P0BK90TTS Igresses we retr Fancy BRUSSELLS SPROUTS, qt -.. 10c a public: card party to be held it 8 o'clock. tonight. President FRESH or Apple Sauce FANa NEW YORK STATE cans Iner of the Or ,10c ||to_the home of Mrs. Theodore Fred Schu^tz wiH.be in charge. Dr. Elliott admitted that a board Breast of Veal To teaif. pound . 5-Minute Delivery on of education may reduce num- SMOKED FOWL.ib jE 875 Jff Wd CARROTS, 3 bSnches ... ;:l I... jg :875, Jefferson avenue, .Wed-. ber-.of—teachers for reasons ^f; "Six Bottles or Over JohcRybickl,-Walter J. Springer, -for Stuffingrlb cmjca; "FINEST QUALITY ...10c | nesday, November 8. Mrs.- Mau- economy.jdldjsferred to the Su - 10 [Jlci'lmrie ftj charge of -the M1J& . Helen Droete and Mr*prem. e Court ruling- in the Setdel -Bottled Betr on Ice FOR ENAMEL AND PORCELAIN cans, )ks Maurice Imrie. Others partici- Freeh PIGS loney Combed FRESH JERSEY case against Ventnor City. In this FEET, pound TKIPE. 3 lbs peand. FRESH-KIIXED JERSEY _ EBLING .10c r A regular buaines* meeting will pating were :_Pre*ident Mrs. John. 8CHLITZ 7 caseTtercoTirt-held-Uiat-a-teacher large- rFeachei be held in the home of Mrs, Pe- W. RyWcil, Jr.. Mrs ..'Maurice under, the.tenure cannot be dis- Baas* COBMElr HUNCH'S Imrie, Mrs.. Clinton, fiarr, Mrs. ^pkgs. PQce Solid Calif. TOMATOES, ft ter ' Godfrey, • 39 New Church mlssed because of the •abolition of Frankfurters BEET, an Bseat, ^ LIQN8 Chipso Flakes or Granules street, Wednesday, November 22. John Bitrwirth and her position if non»tenlre -teach- — RUPPERT/8— ryn Springer. Frtah Chopped Bologna > layor says SWEET POTATOES, , 10c Prizes at cards were won by Mis ers- are employed in ' positions Pore Fork FOR BOASTING e 8CHBHDI 8 BEEF, 2 lbs. Sansafe, 2 lbs. EDELBRAU Sugar- Be which she is qualified to fill. liver Wurst Breast of LAMB or Ripe Solid Bananas, doz .;. .15c — ^—Initial employment, o LLEQS_GENUINE OLD STOCK Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon Cured, pkgs. [Soon as 13evoLioii,-WilJi a Capital Dee Frank Hahnly began in tMe Clark No cereal, pound THIIMMKKH • Registering"perfect conUnt- 9 pounds UTICA CLUB here Is no reasfl Eitra Fancy Large Jnicy ORANGES, 15 for 25c ineht, Frances Dee and Joel He- BUDWEISER _in_the Rahwa Cje», film stars, are ghown to- How To Possess GROCEBY DEPARTMENT Spring LAM B th below, shortly .before EHEINGOLD ' Yellow Bananas LARGE lid not recel^ Extra Fancy Idaho Baking Potatoes, Tirm Yoathfnl Whole-Milk— FINER GOLDENBOD cks regularly. - tiity drove to Rye.N. Y.,routed Pure Creamery XSTOR PARAMOUNT statement " 15-lb. bag 'i' '":"'/'/' .foont'-of'bed, aiJd'toolc Skin At Any Age -CHEESE, lb. 100 PER CENT HOME-1MADE PURE BORK KING'S BEER 'marriage ;-vows., Then. U>er- 19BUTTER, lb * COFFEE, lb yor Alfred C. 26 UON PILSNER cpuple; ;'hbneKinooned' tbrough . the me Ton Take Thtae Beauty Treat- Dneeda Biscuits COUNTRY CLUB jrTeachers' assocj ments Bight in Your Own-Home CORNFLAKES IMPORTED BEER Spectal Values at A&P Markets ___^^ MUSHROOMS 3 pkgs. . . SAUSAGE, lb 1 PETER DOELGER eting in the So man ever (oil In love wI 112 for . Y. .T... woman whose face was full vn WATER OR CEREAL JBi ELIZABETH BREW 13 1 1 11 wrinkles, -and lol« of men. tinvc White Rose OLD HmU'IK - *^ ^ I'S STAR, SWIFf'S PREMIUM, WILSON'S CERTIFIED and other Popular Brandy Mayor Mopped lovlnu wom«n w«o-vo lei LIMvCalllenia CoOece ina Tomato ited the 35 perc| their iikln Brow lined, wrinkled CATSUP LONG ISLAND FEIGENSPAN BEER Ib19c dull and fades. ' - I burse bottles AH Graen JoioeOoktaU IMP. HALT TONIC of the So »t»rt simple, Inexpensive ye 27 FANCY WHOLE OR EITHER HALF •urprlslmtly effcotlve. nlffhtly homi Aspanans, rer. 29 KRCEGER'S (Ftneat) lataa ear^l trfiriaHHU'""with. Almonlud Cocoa Pore Cider KRUEGER'S (Spedal) We Will Also Have For Cream rlg*t away—tbls remark- BHAKEBSALT Saner Kraut, (b 5 JaUALtgY 10 to 12 Poynd Average lb. Ala «ounetlo sensation contains VINEGAR White Beae PABST BLUE RIBBON ew>»H8:bnouriHrfhrihtt« t Raspberry Preserves, SpaoiiNHC WITH POBK PPBCHASE ' ^^ SCHAEFER'S PINEAPPLES brlnitlnc. beautifying ., cltnsi; rttjar > FOB CANTALOUPES corrective oils and tissue- builde s r N. T. Stete 27 SELECTED known to aclence—* peri«t al CaUtomU -ti^ii Irs. Cl HONEY DEWS purpose" .beauty, cream?—wnlcli .aid LIMA .BEANS PEA BEANS ASPAHAGUS more effectively and quickly than Halt and Bops anything w> know In preventing of Lamb PERSIMMONS fr and HT>I>1V ho** IIftwel t neoK. uat tne 139-Main-Street -RAHWAY 7^2390 SANpfE: irAT AT. AMTir A DAr.Cir Ti Opp. K. K. Station Ml MA PHONE RAHWAY 7-0848—WE DiEOVER RAHWAFREE DEUVERY 7-0196T " to tukle -an in give yon prtmptService ma / 7 -

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MMM.T-WW ffone7-Q6W THE RAHWAY RECORD-The PoteMOSt SfeMSWe&fr of TWO Cotffitfea^FRIDAX NOVEMBER 8,1988 rTKe Foremoat Semi-Weekly of;TwoCQTOaea -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3/1933 PAGE EWE .'-" from Irvtag to'Orand from Grand Social Held Laet Night of New Deal to Reach Every: Plan NRA Parade along Central ..avenue to "Bryant Hallowe'en Parties and Masquerade Dances Mark street, from Bryant street to Mil- By 4th Ward Pemocr»U djr, Leo Ltiber, Mrs. E D Jen- At 1st Ward g.OJ?. ton avenue, along Milton avenue to nings, Jim Oeorge Kreie, Mrs. F. H. S. Commercial Qab Line of Esterbrooir avenue, Esterbrook ave- The public card party held last Searles, Emil Glatow, .M.. Haar- Speaking on the referenda NFarmU Area Creates Midwest Crisis Tourney bnini »9M. American farm' nue back" to Central avenue, Cen- night bytherWrarth Ward Demo- William Branney, Jr., son of ransHold . . *A** am*rlF«n farm. *r ^. >«^ w fe W thome, Mrr W H. Conrad, Mrs which wlfi be offered the Mr. and'-Mrs. William' Branney, Stages Round Robin * |"-ers «»l receive S3 5>tr tent tral, to Irving. Irving to Elizabeth cratic club Jn fhe Moose ban was WiJUiMi; MtUler,. Mrs.* < 8$muel torate Tuesday, dor League "Hit"Hit/,' , dollar« for' tUelT'srodUctt Legion Poet^ Ragle Corps avenue, Elizabeth avenue; to Main largely attended. The affair was 59 Evans street, entertained Sat- .^^ tH^.Phflonjena Pet*. For Colonia Ladies Ayyrs, Mrs. James' Shay, Mrs. El-Charles A.. Otto, Hizabath, can- urday evening with a (Hallowe'en tUe>- sot in-WM;. ..-(but) A street, and the' Casino ballroom in'-charge of a committee consist- len MuUooary, Mr». J. F. O'Con- Joint Induction fl» Commtfd^eltth oMJatt; jecllons are ^ot better oil and Jd^^/fiV where the lin,e, of march will dlk- didate for Surrogate, addressed party. Jean Bruce won. the award ; ing of' Lwvrence Coman^ chair-. nor, Fraidc L. Wagner. jjrowdOff Opening Night the-mosfc-origlnal-costume 12 Tcama Entered in Play «cr» a year yo."ThU Participate band. The* post is sponsoring an Cbundlinan' Edmund - D. the rally of the Firat-Ward Re- VI V&4V a**vw*r v>Bok**alB »»—• •• • — w 1 Btflll&iion (II V • I • ?v; IIII.WT.II r -Jennings? Jacob Wr notn-fase One Edward Meyer lor' the funniest Ending Sunday, " (Xplalnt correat mlmerB Keed to Speak its KeuHtjuartersr~ and R. Meyers, Jr., tor the weird- PoBt and Auxiliary Rahway Post No. 6.. American -. —r inunedlately. foUowhw Moaher, William Mullerr John Main and Monroe., streets,. Wedr" ol BHnche DteU, and end- Nl2 "dlfflcultlei in the mMwertj Legion, the post bugle corps and' the parade. Robert Swords, chair-Mulrooney,* John Leonard, Ed- Miss. Virginia™-A3in est. Others j?resentJEerei_Carol _. thehome of Brther Buna. At Trinity M q nesday eight. President; William HHddfart^ight-^ Ladles' Auxiliary are planning to manof th&entertainment commit-.WardF^-Brennan Walter-Mat- ""the seventh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.Clay Bruce, Charles Bruce, Marshall Friday. November 10 The other members viaited'Tn- The ladles of Colonla Country ^ly has btnrfted ftom, the take an active part ip the city-wide tee'isffx._-,i.^.^,^-r--__-!_;-_.-i charge of arrangpmenti• . ^^ ^ aiat4?w, Mrs. Chalmers Rted. getertl 'secre- A. Ransom was In charge of the Bruce, Jr., Charles Faith, Anna Meeting of the Woman's club A capadtr fathttli* last night oiuded Verdnte» Bitter, Je»»e pact and Anfflaty Win Attend meeting with Frank M. Fox, sec-, ( of appropri- Howell, • underwent an operation in St. Paul's parish house, SfcSO Armistice Eve dance by Rah- club compete In »'club tourna- Deal, tnu mythical ptrion NRA parade to be held Friday Frank McCandless, Mlss'M. Anita tary of the Y, M..C. A., will ad^ Marie Branney and William Bran- attended the Jouit Installation of (MOO, Morence. Onderdonk. Ty- • -t «lst in Watei mBertof State AraMk^i CdebnUton dress theTrihlty Men's Bible retary.- '''' " of local in the Memorial hospital Satur- p. m. wa> post. No. 5, American Legion, ment this week with the Onal jaieht, November ID. At' the regu- Hlggins. ' '•••;. ney, Jr. Casino' ballroom, 61 Main street, ler dark. Hope Marhold, .hort crept or price slnnpt lar maetlng of the post last night ' The post, auxiliary and bugle •"• The' winners were: Door prize, daw at 8:4S Sunday morning. Other - speakers on f . pro- «scene that day afternoon; ——-•-:-:- -HaBowe'eh party,—^Cheertul Bjunds to be played Sunday, No-, lrith annual conference of The refreehmeirU at the vari- H ,. south Dakota.' lor instance, by Past Commaiider "William J. Black, John Tnyex, Mrs. C. D. The Hret of. the "Church Ad- committeewom-— Miss Jeannetttte .—ThumUju.ThumUju, aftelnuuii to- Mr., and Mrs. Perey In the chapel, evening from, linden, Hillside. RoseHe. In the n)miw>^ "" are: a» fol- crop rallare na». bwn almort Hurd; and Thomas Walsh who had tion in Hoboken. Sunday,' Novem- yaace" programs vSU- be held an; Raymond1 county; Bi'Anii r the T. M. 11 oua honwi consisted of one ar- Rommel; pinochle, Edward dattgagOFar.- antL Mrs. JfflHES TElittaTicth iifKfr^ty^ '"*^ *ei 13. -*••—^J. __i Fred- ' pftmmlttw*man: William.V. an's dub, In 8t; Paul's parish C7£ot New Jersey, in the com- M. lfcoraton.TI6.?S5ntttion'street. munity house of First Presby- Etertainment and dancing ~ fol- last course served first. When bye; Miss Eleanor BarteUs, bye; produced.ttb_Teac.M»tMt II , W- heaffah- with- the parade commlt- - The" Ladles'. Auxiliary has com- Men's Bible-cJaM-lB-rChaige of councQmanlc - candidate;— I*. , j-coO.OOO. .Andi la North ee earlTerih fi t Thompson;-~Ltndea;-speaking--for** • held-TirHalltfwe'ea-party-in her •~-wnilam,- Schafter. -39 Lufberry house, 3:30 p. m. A talk will be church. evehlngr^ lowed the tronp arrived at- the Ia»t Ids .Hilda. Demarert plan; Mrs. II red* home saturaay treet, • gai given by Mrs. Laura LoretSon: Members of the post together pe held In. Legion f pmiqimrtefs; chaplain ^T John MolsonrJr.7Freeh61dgr can^ home saturaay,— . ArtnisUce Eve dance,. Rahway The foUowing. offlcew were in- home they at* What ilwuKt have L beta almost n poor: - _ with members of Mulvey Ditmars Thursday, November 23. : Joseph Ory- present-were! Donald van God-Saturday evening. Those partici- Masquerade dance, iRambler A. post. No. 5, American Legion, in been the first courn. At each plays Mrs. J. H. Donohue; Mrs. n the New Jersey Reformatory. His jdloste; Joseph Clarkson, pollfl-" stalled: Commander. John J. But- fin ortrer farm arta*. ,lsbii«v«r. Post Ho. Ml, Voterans of Foreign Martin CJettlngs, Charles T. Jr., J. R. don.-Miss Mary Elizabeth Card, pating were as follows: Dorothy A., hi the Casino ballroom. Mala the Casino Ballroom, evening. home one! game was played andA. H. Schmal'plajw MUi Ulllan wh subject win be "The Liquor Traf- cal secretary of the Rahway- Maclntyre, Myrtle Ellison, Con- ; ler! settlor vice commander, »" e»* U plentiful, and Wars.-will-act as marsnais-of- ^Arthur Carlson,—and tertalnment committee. Italian-American Citizens* cltiBf' __ . "Mulcahey, Mrs.Miss Vivian Andrefa, Miss Marion street,"evening. ;--' ' State convention, Ladles' Aux- at some of the home* dancing was Roarke; Mlxs Alice Raamntsen to, a la 60 crtU a- iatbtt can vlMons in the parade and the Le- fic and Its Control." M. J.Lewis B. Beeb stance Berry, Mildred Morton, Henry. Yanta: Janidr. vice com- plays Miss K. Annets:. MUt Rath Henry Miller were appointed mem- Name Aldea to MawhaJT preside, assisted by B, L. Oil- the, Rev. Daniel Duncan, presi-- "~ 1 Prey, Robert Yahdermark, Joseph Meeting of the Italian-Amer- iliary io the r. M. C. A., in the JarM* , mttea toe « ncw_*»'«»ita»t »7 flon units wiU form the second di- bers of a committee to represent af NBA Parade *, Kline "asked. Roskey, John. Shupper, Raymond Florence Van Valen, Eleanor Mar- ican Independent Cltlans1 dob, mander, Alfred Kettner; auarter- Miller plays Mrs. A. H. Dunham. man and A. V. CaifchufT. Dele- dent of_the First War* Colored^-•" Rahway "Y." The prise far the funniest cos- HI !ut ye«r, tlit tenprjBrr«U vision in the line of march. the post at the meeting of the NBA The following members were Republican dub; and . Scot?' " "chorus in HasbTouck, Miss Charlotte Will- hold, Joyce Schwelger, William evening. ".••-. . master^/James Felton; adjutant Alpha Chi chapter of Phi Delta tlr content. r gations wiU be present from St. 1 - K9od*y, Novemb** 13 tume wat won by PhUomena Accordmf to the arrangement parade committee In NBA head- named to aid the Orand Marshal Brown, ward leader of First WaW".. w£roup of attrac- iams-and Miss Jeannette Thorn Schaffer, Frank Monahan, Rob- "High Hat," Junior Service Nu fraternity of Rahway high Paul'«_ Men's class, at which Mr. -performers—pre-- Meeting of the Women's Relief John &v£ustlce; chaplaiD, John Pepe. and the prize for the most 10a the ether bind, the UvMtic announced last night by Hurd quarters. Main street, tomorrow of the parade: Benedict Anderson, Colored Republican club. : .*'" ton- «rhoni win hold a dance at the • |« ^i«pTintl«d when he-corn- Hut nftradfi vfTt afternoon. James Moran. Leo Ragno, Alfred Coan is leader, and the Baptist and foot chorus Frett SariaerTHudsoa Armstrong, school, 8:30 p. m. Queenen, M Bast Scott avenue, John J. Britt was Those present at the party country dub Saturday night present price* with tboeo of tonn on New Brunswick avenue Martin Oettmgs was namedT Qirour. Past Commander Hurd firotherhood. Work:" Mlss Marjorie Brown, daugh; William Oppenheimer. Prizes Antony Mary The Rahway Rotary dub ii chairman of the drum and bugle was name dto . arrange On Sunday morning, November dark horse prize was Card party by Ladies' auxiliary evening. offlcer. Charles Her- were: Vtrgkua MlnteJ. hi the' vicinity of the Na- Raymond Eggers. -in- tar of Mi aud Mrs. JosephBrowar ^rere-won by Constance-Berry, to the Carpenters' unton-hrMooai Inductltm ut members. Phalanx holdtpy '<* regular Monday Is tbls fact,'that XT. 8. firm t/< rrfAtu* A*: T.. Carlsnn, Armistice day service* u. the Bible class will be a Bog was presented the houorary- TomMovfcrVero dnsswi by ^g ^^, 241 Church street, entertaine' ' " dV MUdreS Morion and Hudson Arm- home, 25 Fulton street, 8:30 p.m. fraternity of the Y. M. C. A.,members emblem for his efforts ence Onderdonk, Jean Ranklne. luncheon meetings in the dub .u tn not ben«IUed «jtt«lly at 7 p. m. Friday From-there signed, Willlpm Rau and Edward World War memorial on~FJ Mrs. F. P. with a Hallowe'en party Monday strong. White elephant and food sale evening. .' Oehevteve Reifler. Esther Bunn, dining room at the regular hour. > nortrj progrMB. which bai the marchera win proceed to Main Dunham-were—appointed color streett. "The Abraham of Bergen Coun- Mep.'s Bible classes, and WiUiami as chairman of the refreshment riit to unrot in tB« middle ty." C. E. Qfbbons, president of Cartwright, secretary, win also be.'.'- Catherine Reed night. -The • guests were: The by Altar chapter of St. Paul's Tuesday. November 14 committee. The past commaiviert Jesse Mason. Hope Marhold. Bet- itreet, trom Mam street to Irving, bearers, while Michael Zuccarello application for membership , the Misses Na- Clara Mclntyre, Jean Mrs. IA Treuter. 406 Jefferson Miss Elisabeth Annstront. 400 ThU dUtorbuce tu bteo. .J through ca»mh to Central avenue, wac named .to arrange for thewas receivedid . ' the-Union County Federation of present. Misses — . . Episcopal churcti, 3 p. m., in trie Card party byi St. Paul's Church Jewel was presented to the re-ty Lamphear, dare Herer, Rita St. Oeorge avenue, leaves today to SKI! in_reetni we«ki_by the ^Mrs-M. Ruddyr~Csxol- Bruce,—Catherine avenue, held a "ghost" party hi parish house,. Elm-avenue.— Workers -in the-Direct Saving KnapP. ftances Cllne, Julia MOter, Mrs. J. tiring commander, John J. Eus- spend the weekend in Baltimore- am on NorthUikoU -wbeat Robinson, Margaret Jensen and her home over the weekend. The Tomorrow _ building. St. George avenue. tlce. " Hauffe. LUUan Dembllnf and ' Cor. Willlim I*n««r of that .Quinn Dolores Werner. guests Were: Mr. and Mrs, .John Hallowe'en party by the Jun- 'Card party by Ladles1 aunli- Miss A. Meyer, faculty adviser. OfBcera qf the auxiliary who Marks the Spot He r*»lniaUoB of Keith i "Bowers. —o — Mr.'aria Mrs. inr auxiliary of-the American.Le- RTV to ' the Exempt Firemen in jit, fortstr torcrnor ot' {{«• rere—h ed last—aight 1 ..... aarger. —A-Hallpwe'en party was held in son, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ernot, Mr. gion, in the headquarters. Maple the Exempt Firemen's home, 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. w« fou Get , from the port of NeDnuKa ? President. Mrs. John.J. KusUce , p En .interesting; and at- tho home of Mrs. Harry Dickert, and Mrs. E. Toboer. Mrs. M.and St. George avenues, atter- P. m. and son_Charlta, 43 Sycamore i Jl* ; 39 SC Geoige~avenue:,-Tuesday KnlOT-v4ce-^««ridehtFMrs^-Erank. DEPENDABLE ( chairman: Senator^ J>orjrl»* atatjotf of" ah "At PoweTirMiss UrHibbardrJrFran-- •fioonT" 7CaTd"party-bj>-St-Paul'sChiirch Harper; -Junior _ street, ire leavtag^thls^aitcmooff as the next pres- afternoon, at- which; a host of cis Fox and George C. Andel- Dance by Alpha Chi chapter, Workers in the Direct Saving for New Haven. Conn., for the LUBRICATION and I j ne»n> o( raiilnt farm prict* friends enjoyed the clever sea- Mrs. John Apgar; treasurer, Mrs. l which was fol- finger. _ Phi Delta Mu fraternity in thebuilding,, St. George' avenue. W.--E. Dltmars: chaplain, Mra. weekend, They will attend the S only r r::rt-cy isSatlon: calllsc ot a _MbUi." sonal decorations, games- and re- — o — ColoniajCountry dub, eventag. -Wednesday, Nevember 15 Yale-Dartmotith game tomorrow. "Service With a Smife" Idr Mrike by the National J 7," a snappy mix- reshments. Included among the H. G. Kettner; historian, Miss George Brunt, 30 Nicholas Masquerade Iwrtr by' Clark Public cart Tmrtyr Court Victory, Marion Bergen; color bearers, ' i!di BOOK- of the principal* In the ttldweatenrfarm trials are shown hd~chiWren, Joyce, Doris, Stan- Mrs. J. J. Regan. Mrs. Josephine Sch wart in jfTydol Service (tubof gaso- ^appreciationfronrthe- place; the Misses Emma and firehouse. Central avenue, eve- America, in fit. Mark's hall Ham- Eirwes, Mrs. H. G. Kettner and KAY BANNON '.he holiday aaiociatlon j here. Above lrft U Cor. WHUua Lancer, Xorth Dakota, who aet la thiii scene and William, of Elizabeth; Linden: ning. ilton street, evening. KDtw A Irrtaf—O» VMM. Sim. bfta aonoanetd iu "rost| an cmbarKoon hU xxtc'j wbcat. Senator George W, Xorria, Mrs. Philip Ginfrida and sonFlorenc, e Woodward, Mrs:Britt; trustee for 18 month*. ,H WOULD AND GET A NEW DEAL -.!oa." The anodatlon i Xcbra*lcn, who mlrocnicm currencj- inflation in (be form of • llauer, Christine Dieck- Raymond • Westervelt, Keans- Dance by Second -Ward Demo- Thirteenth anniversary.celebra- Mrs. Eugene P. Werner; trustee Betty -Bau- Leroy; -Mrs. Charles . Kngdhart r rMmaannly . Urm prlc« be hlch srcrnbuck U»ur. 1» »lio«n «boro right-. Belon', JIllo Reno of De« burg, and Miss uratic dub, ,Cenear haU,-Walte tion, Ptehwack Council No. 101fo. r 12 months, Mrs. Henrietta FRENCH—^SPANISH 1 THE ISSUE BEFORE ELECTION IS CLEAR CUT., PUT IN OFFICE THE MEN WHOSE NAMES 3OT) PIQ-; Graves, Anne Le- and daughter, Claire; "Mrs. R. avenue," evening. Degree of Pocahontas, evening. otM« atnM. «MH». S. J. , kicft'h ais!ireitfie"f*rm oira*r; Molnfr.-U.. Imdrr of rheXittoaal Kurrorr* Holiday A*aoeUHon, Tamburina and daughter, Edith, irvington, spent Sunday on an Bergen and trustee for six IMI rnaa. «talt*a Eeoto Fnaoabe de W«tBdd [j y«r «ot rclnrn on bli realj U'»ho«ni with A. F. Whiinrj-, pr*»lilcnt of the Brotherhood of i Rowe, Jean AcHey, outing to. .West Point. Hallowe'en party and dance Thursday, Nwtember 16 months, Mrs. Josephine Zinres, C«—»lf»t— )•>*• i)f many TURES APPEAR BELOW AND THERE WILL «3E NO (Bowell, Betty Baker, Fh*M Mctlwkca »«MS.ft>r ADULTS: Regular Courses \x:t. l:;:f re>t. and dffprtclatioa | iUllMar Tralamrn, a» the former pleaded for the aid of the labor lahway. •—o — Rabway -Yacht dub, in the club- Public card party, P.-T. A. of and conductress, Mrs. Margaret Day and Eve. Private adiviilual an !:•: hie equipment, and at orjnniunlon in support of the aatlonal farm strike. A VOTEJOR THE FIVE DEMOCRATIC COUNCILMEN IS REPETITION OF A STREET COMMISSIONER AND Howard Atkinson,' Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hoehle house, foot, of Paterson street Columbian school. • -• Stephens. Mrs. W. K. Ditmars OasM* Upon Request. Tu- J3ob Fowler, Stuart Of- Mr. and Mrs. John Melbourn, evening ' - - Friday, IV»vetnber 17 was Installing offlcer and was WINDOW SHADES [youjiay ;- ,nji.|RKCOr,MZINCth<.«ioU«iesSof]Lanp«-.ha« expressed their dis- AN EXPRESSION OF CONDEMNATION OF THE DUBI- BUILDING INSPECTOR (ONE MAN HOLDING TWO :sere_entetrained_at__a.. surprise toring. Cerde Francals. lh Urm "Coogair,—Howard- 10 ~Easl~MiltorrTivenue—bad^as shower in the home of his par- Monday, KMembet-'ff. - : .Social. Cheerful Workers of presented with a gift. Mrs. J. J. CHILDREN OF J-13 YR8: B! itritar* vere askfd to re-| « »«oa* to kar» tBrirji r ~:m*wt i>n-:- 1 /~» . UVIO -_t C •VMook, Jr.. Metuchen. swimming. Rosander. Elks' home, evening. ' the-.musical entertainment. Mr. vay, N. J. s|jSrr, borothea Hug- Slofssj 86-rSeminary avenue,.en- street, 8:15 p. m. Wednesday, November 22 on the Cost of Eycctaacs . IV Hit DV DOT \ OPOrtS LOUllCll OW. Peters. EUabet^wrotling. CITYHALi. .-•.., NOT LESS THAN 25 PER CENT, Cree also gavt a recitation. % ~ Apgar, Elsa Weilj- tertained"'a number of friends in — o — Dance, Rahwack' Lodge, No. Presentation of three-act com- If you have symptoms of eye trouble CONSULT J • J :•".]', • . I . 'Mark Forrester. EUzabeth: water in^Ruddjr, 'Dolores Wer- ler home Thursday night in hon- Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Walpp, An elaborate, conation was AN OCULIST. - An Oculist is a qualified eye sur- EV VIEW OF THE FACT THAT SHERD7F SALES IN FORE- 673, i B. P. O. S. of W. in. the edy. The Funnie Phinnie," St. served in charge of Mrs. I*. W. LOOK OVER CAREFULLY THE RECORD OF THE PRES- sfiotte Ifrennon, Eileen >r of her birthday anniversary. Pinewood street, entertained a Chicken clubrAvenel, evening. Mary's Alumni association, St. geon. An Occuust does not sell—or make glasses. Names Local Meni^j A ae new member of District No- 3 CLOSURE ACTIONS AND OTHER PROCEEDINGS ARE nee Stettler, Marie Among those attending were: number of relatives and friends Initiation of new members, Mary's, auditorium, evening. Kettner, chairman: Mrs. John An Occulist examines the eyes for glasses and sup- Here Yesterday Apgar. Mrs. Frank- Harper, Mra. AH ntr _ fl .-IT -a.l»bich embraces Union. Middlesex ENT ADMINISTRATION THEN MAKE UP YOUR MIND land Verha Marsh. at a Hallowe'en party in their Gugliehno Marconi lodge, No. plies you with a prescription. WE SPECIALIZE ; Kidd. 5»/ , Slightly All Officers Elected Last ,_H Monmnuth counues. BEING POSTPONED PENDING THE RESULT OF THE The Misses Mildred Riker, Marie Thnnday, November 23 Eugent-P.-Werner, Mis. Thomas rjLISr8'J1RErNaJK 2 Brennan, Marie' Wagner/ Naomi home -Tuesday; night; John 1,162. Sons of Italy In America, Meeting of •"theT4bthers'"club." i: Two Men Hurt Night Are Residents WHETHER A TAX BURDENED RAHWAY CAN AFFORD HOME LOAN ACT, WE ARE OPPOSED TO ANY TAX Wargo. Oen??rew ^SwmpsoB-won-the-award-^or-Uie- ^sriing: Dr. M. L. Lowery, sapertntendeW will gladly ftirhah ttt inr trir best costume. Others participat- ner. The committee.In charte of your nearest competent Oculist, just can. in Other Mishaps of This City Gabauer, Helen Kroboth, Made- Card party by Manchester of schools in Middlesex county, • .| line. Shalestik, Betty Curtis, Mary ing were: Mrv-and Mrs.A. Agens, Grove, Woodmen's circle in the will speak on "Education' For arrangements for the pott Instal write or telephone Bart-Old Sores Shalestik, Ruth Corey, William Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herbester, home of Mrs. Theodore Eary, Jef- Leisure Time," afternoon. latlons consisted of John J. Eus- LINDEN OPTICAL COBPOBATION ftxa K:i4. b\i. of 41 Essex Three Rahway men were elected; FOR COUNOLMAN Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel tlce, retiring commander; Eugene Eelivery iiruck and knocked 1 Peaettattn* oil and Anthony Melody, Clifford ferson avenue, evening. Friday, November 24 Harold RoMaa. OpUeal 8denU»t Sapervtar officers in the District No- 2 group, Rheumatism FOR COUNCHJMAN FOR COUNCILMAN ^^ Dnionj Wesley. Neunert, P. Werner. L. W. Kettner, Peter M Broad St. (Levy BJdg. Btom 5M) EUaMh ard Bridge streets a Healthy Healing O'Connor, Kenneth Gross. JRus-_ Tuesday. November 7 of the New Jersey Y. M- C. A.'t Has Left Him sell Ennls,-Herbert Hunter, John UoseUeTMfT^anansifsrJdhn Akin. Meeting of Rebecca Cornell J BraBch Zll N. Wood^ATe^tmdtn Opm Ev Physical Education council at thei Mr..and Mrs. Louis Feindel, Mr. Republican league Wh<-» a man no crippled vrith | trinca-natxle-. aal chapter, D. A. R.. ln..the-home ot Township, in the— Charles Henog, John E. Lang rfd asd operated (rulL> strength} wltlh Henry Walp and children, Henry, tuu,'John Apgar and "Jame* fall meeting of .the.group! net un&efstanding: that you Glagola, Joseph Wheclock, John Mrs. L=land L. Pohl, 519 -Jeffer- evening.- •"-"tofc relief and splendid Shupper and Stanley Morss._ ' Jr.. and Marie', all of Elizabeth; son avenue, 3 p. m. g. . Felton. /'••" to onrf TUTrc An^t,g» Friday, rjecember y.t Mfr prc '"t he was examined by Officers were named ais fol-^,.. r . a w first application wil .Mr. and Mrs. Charle3 D. Rom' ank-Jiariy again. nor of this city. ' . Patrolman Nathan Jors. Edward 8. Boyle. Plalnflcld.' :_»i!r»..Dr™^: lading lies win disappear. Kir. II — . ...# this Itein's Is selling- lots of It — o.— •• -, instigated. Mr. Baldwin was vice-chalnnan prucrlpifon XULJiSRU and Miss Alice Langer, 16- Race Five "Y" Teams Entered Mr. Buldwin J^S pre«=riPnon A Wesley Kirby Irons, five- QarkP.-T.A.Meet ••aa accident shortly before list jjtw, , with George W. Peters, think »» much of it» miehty power street, entertained Jfliss Ottfflie County Court League A Special Feature month-old son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wtincsday at East Harel- SLbetSLbethh. as the reSint heaheadd, j ji^h'k?^- —, * •«rant" ^»« « Faust and Miss Dorothy Merz, Mark K. Irons, 7 Campbell street, avenue and Lawrsnce Committee chairmen selected bottle to overcome rheumatic New York City, over the week- Monday NigHt Wilfred.L. Baldwin oTttns'clty FOR William Baley/ ml conquer l>acka<;he, »cl- end. is seriously in iib his home.: was in charge of the meeting of Rasiuond N. Ehrhart. "5801 wereer : • tlca. nrurltls and lum- Your Service — o — aver.ue. Ventnor. and Elizabeth: volleyball, W. J. Kurow tiaito Junt an this notlco — o — the Union County Y. M. C. A. Ktat«*!t or -money baclc— Mrs. Clinton M. Baker, 118 Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Elliott, son School Dentist and Nurse basketball league held last night : Schwartz. 318 Perthlng ave- sky. Perth Amboy; handball. C. L. | ii square deal fur all aul- s—Dorothy-Smith, and daughter-in-law of the Rev. t, were injured arid Look?r. Elirabcth: tennis. W- R tvrt-rm. Bryant -streetr^as hostess at thi To Speak; at Westfleld. -The -league- will Next »t the Memorial hospltal_ [society editor of The study class of the'Young Wom and Mrs. Robert W. Elliott, 165 consist of teams from Rahway, en's 'guild of Second Presbyterian Seminary avenue, sailed Monday Reception Nov. 10. Elizabeth. Plaihfield, Westfield [«• Gtorse L. Arton and Dr. I Rahway Record will be from Manika, Phillipine Islands, (Nov. 7th, Election Day) «1 Mcssjnger. '' glad to receive notices church Monday night. Clark Township, No. 3<—Dr.'J. and possibly Summit, a new en- chin received a severe scalp — o — where Mr. Elliott has been asso- trji In District No. 2 of the New • of the activities of you ciated with.-the Texas Company, M. Wlsan, of EUzabeth, school and lacerations of. right John R. Newkirk, 178 Elm ave- dentist in the township, will speak Jersey Y. M.. C. A. Physical Edu- [and friends and -neigh- for the past three years. They cation council. - which severed muscles nue, visited the- Century of Prog- are returning" to the on "The Importance of Caring for 200 Ladies'Rtegular 79c i tadons. while Schwartz had I bors. No note is too ress exposition rn— Children's Teeth," at the meeting Officers were elected as fol- ! John L Markey t>y the way of-India, Egypt. Italy rf ^fn injured and probable EDMUND JENNINGS to jxcave Tier 'c'entlyri^i.7 arid France and are scheduled toofthe ciarkTownshlpT?r-T.TC~at Baleyr ^"l injuries. '" "• --" -^ 4TH WARD personal attention. . :—0— reach Rahway, December 17. Af- 8 p. m. Monday. He will also ex- EUzabeth; vice chairman, W. 'MtunUCurb _-.....- AT^payef and PropeRy^Owrier, Just-phone _Courilandt D. Berry^son-of Mr. ter-a-stay-of-about-six—weeks-in plain the-benefits- ol the gas ^ex- Conner,_Westfield^-secretary_and and Mrs. Bertram Berry, of 209 tractor which has been recom- treasurer, H. W. 8. Van Arsdale, this city. they will return to «a the truck he was driv- FOR COUNCILMAN Elm_ayenue,_has_been_playtog_inL Manila, mended by taa P.- T. A. and which Elizabeth. ' arments ^lie Pein^cralic (Snfficlate for the field_band_at Wesleyan uni- will probabTy"6e purchaseoTby the ™K4^the curb, broke off FOR COUNCILMAN versity, Middletown, Conn., this Mrs. Harry J. Hoeft, 10 Trussler Board of Educatipru /" Hallowe'en Pumpkin In Plain Finish or the Popular nt. and craihed Into a tree fall. Mr. Berry is a senior and place, is in charge of a Hallowe'en Miss Elizabeth L. Durrell, school l« «ffon to avoid a collision. Council in the Second Ward hway-7-0600—— "a"ffiemiier—oT-Slgma—Nirtrater^ -party for the Junior auxmary-of4aur*e-and-home-hygiene teacher, C NPW florJnroy Stripe F Mtiahon.- 9 Harpers street, nlty. He was graduated from the American Legion tomorrow af- will be present at-the meeting to . received injuries which A candle from a Hallowe'en • «ated by Dr." A. R. Comu- To Be Voted On Rahway high school. ternoon. answer any questions by parents at pertaining to the health of their pumpkin in one of the windows the Memorial hospital. children. -Principal-Paul R Brown of the residence, of Mr._and-Mra. : £.!y__Qccurred_in_St Is chairman of the membership Thomas Flanagan, 49 Mobney t* •avtnus. near 8tore street. OVEMBER JZthJSEXT campaign being conducted by theplace, ignited the draperies and Tuejday arternoon. BUY IN RAHWAY P.-T. A. which will close Monday woodwork Tuesday night. Each ,a rcce'ved lacerations Put him in office and he will stop the wastc^ BUY.NQW night when he will make his'report George J. Schroll, 44 Mooney lwer lip, contusiOM of Th< annual reception; of the place, who lives across from the • »Wiia-of left ankle, coatu- fulness at the City Hall. Eighth Grade'class will'be held Flanagan home discovered -the CQRSELETTES . VESTS PANTIES 1 or left ring finger. Be was nQrth on; He iH reorganize the Policy Department. Friday night, November 10 in theblaze and ran over to the bouse It, St." acorge^ave- w school. Mrs. Max Seldel is the gen- and put -out -the- flames just as BLOOMERS STEP-INS ^-Muinknown'car made eral chairman, with Mrs. Samuel Mrs.-Slanagan, who is 111, saw I 'urn into stone street dl- He will see that some of the money appropri- At Flamm in charge of refreshments the fire and got up and grabbed All Sizes nn front of Melihon caus- and Frank Hahnly a member of a rug to put it out. The fire ated for streets is spent in the Ward where you the faculty arranging the enter- department was not oallecl. The We Cannot Duplicate These at the Price ihvesU- tainment. Movies were held damage was trifling: live. Wednesday for the benefit of. the Lay in a plentiful supply now as prices are 1 Jones, 386 Monroe ave- He will see that your child has an oppor- class in the purchase of rings. D. A; R.TOMEET TUESDAY 31 CHERRY ST. RAHWAY, N. J. JW Branch, and George DEMOCRATIC RALLY TONIGHT A' special musical program will sure to be higher tat»,i 550 "vingston street. tunity to get an education by providing a sear be. featured, during* the meeting of Arall&wlll be held tonight by °-ih. n»«~»i"__e.?caped_seri- and full time for every school child. the Clark Township Democratic Rebecca Cornell chapter, D. A. R...Tuesday afternoon. November' T dub in Lang's hall. Theodore OUR STORE IS HEApQUARTERS FOR RAHWAY BRANCH iday at st- Oeorge ave- Lang. Jr.. candidate for township 7, In the home of Mrs. Leland L. i l MfePLEJRAGUILD—SPECI union street., Jones'car committee, and~Kdgtu W. j.a ^a Vanderstine" pulled special birthday party will reeti 1 tax collecWr aspirant will be the ' " a'«OTdlng to GEOEGE U KIRCBGA8NEB JOHN L. MARKET local speakers. County- candidates held with Mrs. WilUam J. : i and '•• .••'•'.• 5TH WARD•-'• t •'-. 2ND WARD TUESDAY will aiso oe present. WILL REFUND 10% OFTHE PURCHASE PRICE ON" ' Speaking on "The Family As a t UefBer." Mm. I. p. fcHEABUBRABIAN Expuriimied uiul Competent ARTICLEhBQUGKtHERE ON-TUESDAY& akhon will address the meeting - A Hallowe'en ooetnme dance will _ ——*— *?***• u" idate for Office is oFTheZ^jTOiUin—school Parent- be held tomorrow night for menv 128 Main Street la," actress the joint" Paid for.by Chas. Runyon Xeacher JassociaUon Thursday bers and their guesta in the club- Rahway 7-0545" -» « the Roosevelt and PASD "FOR' B7 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE night in the school auditorium. house of the nderan Outing club. 19 whool Parent-Teacher r *-i Monday. t I

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Phone PAGE SIX THE RAHWAY SECORD—TKe PfioneiMKjDO THEK1HWAY RECORD-THfePorenTosf Semi-Weeldy of Two Countiei—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1933' £AGE SEVENT RAHWAY MEETS UNBEATEN ROSEUE TEAM HMETOMORROW;RAMBLERSPLAYSUMMj Li eatre Will Present Movie Version of Sinclair Lewis Novel, "Ann Vic kers" 1 was held last night and lasted Conina. Joseph Ramblers J» Meet more than four noun: .during Al KaUas. v She Holds Her Man In a Scene From "Ann yickers" Hpselle Toughest Game on Local List which tiine many problems of the IN THE WORLD OF: SPORTS POTLEAGUE TO 6«)j: ALONG THE RIALTO l dub were discubed. Final plans • l:i Stotm>d linden's 21 Win Streak , ... + » » V 4. + » * * * Summit on Sun TheuClaw: B_bowUn« were- te-ft* Jti - Those Furriners—McCorkindale, PfcHifer, and Doyle—Will Have to Step to ,v_rf; Theatre Presents Exceptional Bill ball to be held totaght in sthe prletor of the Club to Hold Masquerade combining an elaborate stage production with "Hold Your invaders Only Undefeated School Team in County; __ /_..;___..; Overcome U. S. Fight Fans' Phil Scott Complex new Casino ballroom, 81 Main lnc alleys mil -begin w .^_.._... ,.^_^__^ ja^clea^io Make Gopdr ~ Ball Tol street. Casa-awardi for the beat Four teams haw entered to Uan," Rho«{lng,J!ean-Hatlow and Clark Cable in the UUe roles— BY PHILIP MARTEN and funniest costumes win be They, are: The Jaw Bono, tbe Hahway;U»eat" wiU offer an exceptional bill of stage and : By HARRISON CARROLL. made. ' "-•• ', •. '•.'• ."":• \ way Junior*. Eliubetb. jcreen.entertlilBinent^tomorrow. "Hold Your Man" will begin to-. citement, Dietrich and Von ^ 2; Showing Against Ancient Rivals COME assorted scraps from the New Casino ; Cowrixtt.' !•». Klni rutora Bjodlou. Uu. berg drove up and slipped into tha The following committee, is in the Merck Juniors, day. with thtatafB*how*U*u Van's "Scandals" being shown ^ Hght racket: poach Mick Coppola's Rambler tomorrow, r Oni Sunday and Monday, Marie Dressier and Wallace HOLLYWOOD, ...... — theatre without any one stoppiifir' I".) Rahway high school meets its toughest opponent charge of the affair: Door, John Other stars marry cameramen bat them. .'. - " ££\the season tomorrow afternoon in Roselle in the _England Wednesday afternoon to cor- Bender spent considerable time tagboat on the West coast. Seeks Daughter's Success Gerard predicts she can qualify as *ect many of the faults which yesterday afternoon with Perry, •washed out of the mouths of Amer- Annie Is aggressive hard- . .-. Bedridden in a hospital, Mrs : a second cameraman, if she keeps has just seen her Jaused the team's defeat against Cromwell, ASzman. StavK' and ican fight bogs. -- — working while; - Terry- is up her study for the next three first picture in weeks. Lionel bote Sarteret. Bender expects his Onderdonk in an effort to drunken, lasy and shiftless. months.. rowed Marie Dressler's portabb They have a son Alec who Photography is not a new hobby sound projection machine and took Jealn to make a much better strengthen this department of the rpHAT brawl Prlmo Camera put for the -vital- Katharine. -For ; * ^ tl ^l it to. his wife's robmV She "saw; tjhnwinir against Roselle than the .gam&. up against the "aged Basqi Flashy Pass Play the lot snapping informal shots of John, Ipcal sportsters expect after the Paulino TJicudun, In defense of his ICE is nature's own medium for protecting! ~MarirD««ler and Wallaee Pies" and May —interest!!— Showing at Carteret. Roadie's Strength Vftk her friends with a small camera. Robson's grand- -A3though=-Roselle foods and maining their irtMhne88.D6n*t^e| ke»p their tugboat business C3ark GaUe and Jean Barlow,'^ajrinr'Qie'principal role* In Now she's carrying aronnd books film,_uLadyfor Bttttjon"7- ^Rahw on lighting and is-determined to as the payers who are suffering from football against Licden, the behemoth is not of championship without ICE summer or winter. Germs breed alire \s an smindng and clerer comedy-drama that is put over "Hold Your Man" which begins at the Babway theatre today. a Day."'.. .Tent caliber. master the more difficult art of the year-old Romea whic • minor injuries which has slowed team's main strength-this season with the usual Dressier-Beery punch. cinematographer. " Nunooruk, at flp the team's play considerably in seems to lie hi a flashy pass play, There was the guy who, by his quickly in^cold weather as well as in warm hearted torch-singer of the cabarets, who still longs for the baby M-G-M's "Eski- triple reverse and lateral pass •victory over Sharkej-, -was hailed n —she has-been forced to give up •—.—- —-r- mo" cast, ha» and acclaimed all over the world PER TON CASH weather—^-for your safety's sake and h^ 'tapeMoiker 'BeigaeratrRiirTdm6rf6\c~ Typically-Wegtian was the blonde attra- ending in a long- forward pass, A splendi(t~supoiting cast assists Miss Colbert. Among Mae's reaction- when tbe studio been converted" LOW PRICES as champion, fighting an old has- DELIVERED A drama that packs emotional puncbesinto every scene is to Hollywood^ J appreciatic which seems to have baffled •Will these ° fighters from your familly uje thhe protectioi n of ICICEE . the leading sjars are Ricardo Cortez, David Manners. Lyda boys tried to get her to discard her HIGHEST QUALITY beea and not eren getting to first oSrrcd in "Stage Mother." which features Alice Brady in a lead- Robertl and ! own smart town.car and to hire Flying back_,to-: Included in Union, Cranfbrd and Westfleld's base. other climes—Don McCorkJn- ^_ A free burning coal that gives Seattle on hi* defense, in .the-first, three.en-, Don't Keep Foods Outside in the Open tot role, opening at the Ritz theatre. Elizabeth, tomorrow for a How murdering culprits are apprehended by a young seeress • one of those yachts on wheels to at- way to Prince oft r.-Ghrli—— - 1. ERUITS and ™ tiny took all Camera had to dalc, above, of Sonth Africa; an abundance of heat and a four-day run. The theatre win also oiler a headline' vaudeville tend the premiere of "I'm No counters. The main cogs in this Jade Doylr, top Tight, »n Irtoh- ! is portrayed in "Before Dawn." The picture has an interesting Wales Island, h* VEGETABLES offer ana was right in there at the mlnlmunrof ashes. ~ ••-—• "till on' a^gtage;•*•"•'•"'»-""••-••^••-••-• ------•=-•» •-•---*• ••»...•.*-•-.^.. .-..•.- 'mystery, treasure-hunting plot in which "the*characters are'inb- " AngeL stoutly promis^B Graves maneuver are Otis-Sandberg, left end of .15 rounds absorbing those nun, and Jnck Pettlfer. bottom i ".Rats," snapped Mae, "111 go in to return as* Everything- the Market Offers end; Walker, halfback, and Cap- right, from EnicUnd—turn out ~8tage Mother" filmed from an original story by the author tlrated by a search for a fortune in gold bullion. , this pne It's-paid for." : Rowe, & supposedly knockout blows ol . of ~43nd Street." is a presentation of the ambition that causes soon as he is 2t£ Pure Creamery Butter tain DiNizo. JSandberg is used on Primo. to bo topnotchers. or Jnst White Ice & Coal Co. Some, clever acting is done'by Stuart Erwin as a detective . . . Dorotheas _ *ttue.mothers" to drive their children to success in the thea- who arrests Dorothy Wilson as medium who has obtained money the receiving, end, with either All of which indicates that the later editions of Phil Scott? Chester Smith The photographers failed after Wieck lost 1^ Howard' That's what V. S. fight fans are They've completely ignored -trt. . BHllhilly htended into the drama are many light touches under false pretenses. Warner Oland plays the part of a gold- poaads during, I'Bob Fowler, 1-lb rolls—2 lbs 49c Walker or DINizo heaving the Ambling Alp's chief competition is 20 East Grand St. -Phonca 7-0010—7 all to get that picture of Mae and , STRICTLY FRESH EGG8 wondering. Ramey—and we wonder why. Rahway 7-0936-W of derer comedy. crated doctor whose search for a hidden fortune in the yellow - Marlene Dietrich together although the filming of|* "• Cooga* final throw. Both Walker and right in this country where he won h.er first tajdei" ~ MILK, CREAM, BUTTER • • • — In' the role of the ambitious mother, Alice Brady scores - metal has led him to the murder of several persons. •- - - the two arrived at the premiere al- icey^R^ DiNizo are capable passers., and the title. It also indicates that, . . . And Robert "Armstrong usea[~ and DAIRY PRODUCTS their heaves to Sandberg make matched with Maxle Baer. or even Ramey was promised a title match HE next champion ot the another triumph that Is wen greater than her portrayal -in— — To tell any more of the story would be to give the plot away, most simultaneously.' Mae's . car the word "escutcheon" like thi»:f >Each of by Canioneri. . . . T featherweight ranks Is likely to ' -When Ladies Meet." She is as adept at winning tears as she but here is a double-header that offers every angle of cinema rolled op first and the crowd, big- Home-Made Pickles the climax of several plays which old Johnny Rlako, he wouldn't be gest in years, went wild. As cam-"Would you like escutcheon soda?"-" all wen«p- is at throwing tbe audience into gales of laughter at her comedy. entertainment. . > ___^ • ~ ** That Are Delicious the Bender boys will ficd ratheT wearing tbe crown after tbe battle. In the meantime, however, Tony be Frankle Wallace, Cleveland boy. Alice Brady and Maureen O'Sullivan in a scene from "Stage eras were snapping and studio at- «... up and lost his crown to Barney Frankle has beaten Freddie Mil- Maureen OtSuUlvan is given the best opportunity of her confusingr The Rahway men will * -f * ' • • Mother," which wfll begin at the Bitz theatre," Elizabeth, tomorrow. taches were leading the star to the l Chal ESLEY RAMET. the Grand Ross, the Chicago boy and present ler in two non-title tilts, and is screen career as tbe daughtos who is buffeted about her mother's microphone, W. C. Fields created DID YOU KNOW— ~ ~ have to watch Otis Sandberg ra- unbltlon. She is charming as she makes her debut as a young r. «ad Mrs. ther than his .'brother, A. Sand- WRapids lightweight, is getting Htleholder. And Ramey was with- seeking a championship go with Liberty Will Present^AHn Vickerf - G. O. P. LADIES HOLD PARTY I another diversion by arriving in an That Jack Oakie's ma, Mrs. Ev- Mrs. Csaby's out a chance at the crown. dancer, and shows a grace an dpolse that mark her as one of old-time beer truck drawn by stamp- elyn Offield, once taught psychology Semln4 berg, who holds down the other a rather raw deal. the Cincinnati kingpin of the class. The Liberty theatre. Elizabeth, will offer its patrons an un, A card party was held.by the Herer, Mrs William Cede?, Mr. Since Barney's win, his man- The classy little feather is a the leading young actresses of the screen. ing Percherons. In the double ex- at Columbia University? a large ' end position. -This Ottls Sand- Ramey met Tony Canzoneri. usual and theatre entertainment beginning tomorrow. • The Ladies' auxiliary to the First and Mrs. Mfflard Jett, Mrs. W. HalloweV when the little Italian was cham- agers have been arranging his pro-southpaw and it's.our guess, with, nils capable cast is well supported by Franchot Tone. PhU- feature of the presentation wil| be the movie version of Sinclair , Market HH berg appears to "be equally strong p. A. an MARKET 5 Ward Republican, dub' Monday F. Peins. Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Monday' pion last year, and gave him a gram carefully, billing a figlit with the title at stake, he'll be ranch too I_ t'PP Holmes and Ted Healy. Healy. by the way. gets away from Lewis's book. "Ann Vlckers" while "The Country Club Scandals" strong, Mrs. A. Schultz, Joseph Miss Elva Martin, daughter of 104 MAIN STREET „ on^the "defense as -he is on the Billy'Petrolle, the old Fargo Ex- tough for the present champion to_. night,--The affair-^was-in- charge James AlberSv Mrs. Ella Hamlin, "present" "drubbing- in a non-title fight. In his usual madcap roles and plays some scenes full of dramatic- will "Thbe offered.ae Countrsy thClueb stag Scandalse supplement." feature Raymond Wilbert. the Rsider. Leo . Seller, Mrs. Annajjilir. and Mrs. Fred H_Martin, 62 Next to Andrew's Market offense, one of his pet threats return! or his showing in that fight press, for Dec 8. take. intensity. of Mrs. Frank M. Fox, chairman, Chris Paulsen. Mrs.~F. M. Fox, f Dorothy It being blocking kicks. In the 7 Cherry St. Rahway Qnly ~»* comdey golf genius. 25 Comedy Champions, and 12 Barth danc- Mrs. Harold Paulsen, Mrs. C. C. Pachman; non-player, awards, Monroe street, held a-Hallowe-'en'- FREE DELIVERY • • • Mrs. Swayne Reed, C. C. Filser, ing girls. Frank and Budd Murphy,'Ahnlra Sessions and Ralph Filser, Mrs. Stephen -Strakele, M. R. Black. Mrs. Harold Paul- Rudolph Schnabel, William V: party Saturday night.- The cbs£. The freshman attack is built nt Offers Ttco Feature Pictures Hertz. Bee Claire. Ann Barrtt_and Wally Blacker appear in "A Mrs. Raymond Eggers. Mrs. Am-sen. Mrs. Louis Herer, F. M. Fox, Herer, Mr. and Mrs; Raymond tume winners were: Miss':'Virs; Apgar, I Union, game he blocked' two Princeton Freshmen Night at the Country Club." ••-- ~ ' • . ' . around Irwlii, former Lawrence- Featuring "Torch Singer." with Claudette Colbert in the pless Fagans and Mrs. Walter L Mrs. John O'Neill. Mrs. C. C. Fil-Eggers and Mrs. Stephec Stra- ginia Anclien and Miss Margaret .Ruddy. « punts. | ANOTHER BK SLASH IN PURE FOOD PRIC^J Irene Dunne and Walter Huston head the capable cast Springer. • SAVE ON MEATS AT Will Play Penn 1937*8 ville captain, who plays fullback; title role, the Regent theatre, Elizabeth, is now showing a ser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arm- kele. . " • ' Jolly. •. •- •" —II *****.- Oren; Bender stated last night that double-headed bill of exceptional entertainment value; Besides which has made Sinclair Lewis's prize-winning novel. "Ann The winners werer Mrs. J. W. ice SWi he expects to start the same team Princeton, Nor. 3—.While the Sandbach, a Hun graduate, who "Torch Singer." the theatre management offers "Before Dawn." Vlckers." into a motion picture. Temple ton, Mrs. Sarah Friedman, land VernaM.. is a halfback; and Marks, of TfflS FRIDAY and SATURDAY u an associate feature with Stuart Erwin arid Warner Oland in "Ann Vickers" is the story of a modem girl who is-de- Mrs. Herman Herer, Mrs. W. V. ANDREW'S that which faced, Carteret Princeton Varsity football team Is termlned to have a career andviove, too, regardles of conven- •Klski. a brother 'of the vtx. inrwt a Willie lew, ClIttDBGS . XlftVC DCCIJ" Browa in Providence to- Uons. BUcceSIUl in gettlement aud prison reform1 -fae made in the starting lineup of end. quarterback. I- Torch Singer" presents Miss Colbert in a dual personality lose wen morrow: afternoon, the freshman I. role—first as an unmarried, deserted mother who finds the social mantle experiences border on the tragic until she meets Judge kAHWAY I HtA I Rt-Rah.7-1250—ffl MEA T JV1ARKET the Roselle. eleven since the open- eleven, undefeated so far this Best Cut Barney Dolphin (Walter Huston). Even then, love has its ob- For Best Instruction ^ game. COLONIA GOLF HATCH OFF Best Cut Cross Rib I b barriers too different to overcome, and later as the brazen, hard- seaion^wiU hold forth in Palmer The winner of the 1933 cham- stacles. Judge Dolphin has a wile who does not care for him. :er$-Ol! 104 MAIN STREET Near R. R. Bridge ng _but re'turnsjo divorce hite J3fe beebnies involved in> bribe-talc- Also Scrub Schedule . ^tmftipm \xi its flnn 1 g***nA ^i^hship—at—the—Colonia—Gountry- FRIDAY and SATURDAY EverytEiiig'sTow in Price Is Arranged the University of Pennsylvania club still remains unsettled as the The Four-Star Hit notes Bca A football schedule for the sec-freshmen. Awakened to the ncessity of choosing between love,and her ond and ttilFd teams at the high expected.-final 18-hole. match, be~.| 12- her dramattodecisiog.-With w«Tti>r Wnstnn - two-ounce botiX. SPECIALS for FRIDAY^ and SATL'KiJAl! Tne Princeton freshman team tween Reginald Rollinson and I Is an exceptional cast supporting him and Miss Dunne. Con- Oil (fulL. »U school was approved by the Board which has disposed-of Mercers- WOOD AVENUE. UKDEN. N. J •act understand, of Education at its meeting Tues- Bin HobUtzell scheduled for Sat- | Short Cut Rib VEAL CHOPS -I Kei rad Nagel. Edna May_Qliver and others play colorful roles. "FLOATING PLATFORM utofc relief' burg, Blair and Columbia fresh- urday aftenmon was postponed. An gnnrftnrtattftn t\f 1 -John Crornwi " *' '' ESCAPED No. 1" JFreshHAMand men—feu f ar—1!>—rai Shoulder - first apt:' $17 was made recognition as one of Princeton's ing play between the spring and rti ellef and K expense involved. Several games SAT., on the Stage will thoi- best.first-year elevens and Is be-fall championships will.take place Plala Theatre Will Show "Wild Boys dfihe Road" EVERYTH1 rtnee—you—t-r>r- have been played and before the ing ranked with the freshman With Dorothy Coonan and Frankle Darro in the leading LOU VAN ; ne faithfully!,: season ends 25 grid contests will this coming weekend. Rollinson Legs of Milk-Fed while lontri. team of last fall. is one up with 18 holes to play. roles "Wild Boys of the Road." thrilling drama of the wild but LOVE! win disc- have been played by the various Lbiii VEAI/CHOPS \ Qel youths who .roam the countryside, will be shown at the Plaza Presents His , i's IS sell! football teams at the local high theatre Linden Sunday Monday and Tuesday Also included on school. VEAL,lb Loin LAMB CHOPS ±jn the two features program will be "Mama Love Papa," with •The remaining second andpthird 14' Charlie Huggles and Mary Boland. • _r • team schedule follows; November BEST COT PRIME 4 "WildUoys of the Road" is tbe story of. the 500*00 young-. 6, second team at Roselle, and Americans who are wandering loose 6ver the country's roads 3 JEFFERSON AVENUE third team against Roselle here: DANGER!! ELIZABETH Your S±_ Sirloin Steak, Porter and railroads today. November 13, second team against Shimmy. Wandering, Weaving and Hard Steering Are a Menace -Fhone-EUzabeth-3-9390 RIB ROAST, lbl country, that-it is impossible for state and city government to [Miss DorcK- Onion here; November 14, third ta Safe Driving, pur Scientific Bear aiipmmt Equipment House Steak or Roast team against Woodbridge here;. . . To roll or rtandlny I dtoer house, feed or clothe them. The-slckand tte criminal Win Quickly Correct Snch » Condition. -—V -"—-__—; rsbciety'edW LegofLAMB3..../.: 16c November 20, second team against -are weededTHrt from time to tta^andsen^to rjospltals and re- [ Rahway Reji. Linden here. c I^atories, but the great mass of them are allowed to continue glad to ree}' FREE INSPECTION Legs of their wanderings as long as they do not:, interfere with tne of the acaf/:, Rib LAMB CHOPS. 2 lbs..... 31c Many Accidents and Deatbs Are Caused by Misaligned ' K VEAtjlb 17 normal life of the communities they pass through. ALICE " ^rankle Darro. who had the principal juvenile role In and friend^"- Bowling Averages Axles and Wheels, ll ' ' goUd Meat to Bowt I • "MAMA LOVES PAPA" BRADY LAMB,lb with CHABLES BOGGLE8 and MARY BOLANP ••Mayor of Hell." with James Cagney, will play^the leading part. iUMJte lb ... 16c MKRCK BOWUKli UUaCE M* . • • ' Others in thejast include Dorothy r~—"'•»«>«'"•• wndson. Maureen T _ WHYrTAKEAFGHANGE? — - Edwin Phillips, and'AnnHoveyr small to Individual Average* Franchot JeattHarloT^s personal Q. Ave. ^Breast of Veal, lb .,...,. 9c Breast of Fresh POM BUTTS, ft;,.,.,13c fitiltpr ».„._... j» 204.1 JQQNT b were clocked at 12:19 p. .m. at Tone . "photfj Lufberry 6 193.5 FEW PIGEONS FINISH BACE Phillips Wayy 4 182.2 i . STARTS SATURDASAHIKUJHY the lbftr<«:Max Lesnlcfc-Hillside Double-Miss Red.mam n '...... —<•-—rl8 Pork Shoulder, lb SUced BaconTlb • • • -Ten members of. the Elizabeth Holmes Qe^Loos&PorkSausage 21bs25c Kalnl i <- 18 ~ r~ gic~JOanHft~Scree»i-Sltow-- Pigeon club'parllcIpateorira^OO- r Healy 1 arrived at the loft of John'Adams, Adams Chuck Steak, lbvTVT^T^gc Slieed Boiled Ham, IBT rtif^,t,t5e Alter 10:M P.M. mUe race Sunday from Washing- 195-Price "street,".this: city, at Peuchter J Kitty Wagner Fresh Link-Sausage, lb .. .. 16c -ton. D. C, The mrc was S •pr-nh—No-other lofts rp- kway 7': Mensezo'U .... as only two members had birds ported. The club wiH hold a tur- JSJSO_ r Bacek" 173 Large Bologna, lb .••••• 1 The Eieht Beautiful Rauth 172.2 Elizaheth 2-9500-9501 Never Closed Loose Kraut, lb ..'. 5c report to their lofts. The key race Sunday. ISffiLOmSTEAIUb 21c Brunnemelster . 171.3 pigeons were liberated at 7:10 a, Oyure 168.! Loose Sausage, lb | Beeord Ads-Pay Zavatakl , ICG.5 Fresh Plate, lb m and the first two to finish Behney Steppers Oottfrle4 166 9c I Boneless CORN BEEF, lb .. ...17c •Withla —tssrr 8 164.: Fresh Hamburgerrlb-—1^ McBwen s NOW SHOWING Swlerk 9 "J- THeTT ^ BUY BlKhoff t 2—SMASH HITS—2 Prime RIB ROAST, lb . 17c Hubert^,.. -. 9 loi.j 161.1 'Pp ' FANCY YOTOG aOASTINd 4f|H HO.4 Rump of ? "Four Rockets Horner 3 If, as, and when WaUon ....; 8 1SS.1 The Wont Woman Boneless POT ROAST, lb 15c Simmons - 3 — 157.< These words have become a national trade-mark, Late of the Kit-Kat Club Haget 9 156'.! J CHKXENS, lb| inNew-York And A~ Host of -4:4 Nile. 9 166.3 VEAL lb Van Pelt 9 1G5.8 indicating an ability to serve you after repeal. Fresh CHOPPED BEEF, 2 lbs 21c Strong 9 15*.« 1 ~ Smith 9 1E3 Our own "if, as, and when" order was placed Broadway Blood J 151.2 Xou ...' « 161.J over two.months ago, and, laws permitting, we 150.8 ^*«e- Claudette Colbert Boneless VEAL SHOULDER, ft 17c Wilson 9 150.1 Swift's Brookfield or Armour's Cloverbloom Cwlckalo .• » 147.2 will be equipped to supply your needs after Entertainers Brandt 3 147.1 Mooney : ,. 7 U6.8 December 6th. But in the meanwhile, IF you RCHSinGER Legs and Rumps of VEAL ft . .15c H«lde 9 143.2 31 CHEf !Jola» 4 . 142.2 want beer of any type, AS you like it, WHEN •rcAJtoo CORTCZ 4 Mauren .....'... 3 Aahworth 9 HO.6 LYDA ROBERTI Two-Days Oiily-rSUNDAY and MONDAY=Two Days Only Schwarx 9 140.3 you place your order here, you may select from MJBABYUiraV Whole Smoked HAMS, ft . 15c Clark ....• a 140 Bumtrarner' 9 138.8 the TViORt complete stoolc of importpd stntl At M4Clrz\ Rellly .. Peterson 134 tic brews in the county. STAGE Helkie .. 1)1.1 ROASTING CHICKENS, lb .. 20c Rommel 126.3 ONTHE8TAGE ALL STAR Strakele 124.4 Costello ACTS Florlan , T "THE COUNTRY CLUB »CAWA Fresh HYERWRST and 120.2 Featuring Jasper.., e :rT T th- Comedy po" oenres Jobmon 6 143.4 106~Irving~StreeE Scully. , s - -100.2 fSTUARTERWro Allen *_- IM.I I OOROTBY Wicsorr ae^Made Bologna, Frankfurters, J. Smith t 96.1 "Barney" Kngehriiin. DUtrfbntor Cocoanuts, each .. WARNS* OLAND .DDDI.IT BtT3~porinds ..'...."..7..". HKrh Individual score—1 gutt yp£; 50c —H. F. fiulter 258 t kAblO PICTUn Hlgih Uiree-same total score —H. F. BUUer (23 .,• ...y _v .--• ...

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^IPagedEinialii m ad from Main StreeT"to .Haselwo tltsk tie center line ot Main Street o tie lnt«rieetlon"dr the" center line ot ven-uo; Easf-4)f-the center Jlne Ilia. St«et. Tltli the ces><-r. list of aielwood Avenue -from .Uie Pns of Central Avcnoe to the no to deep in. of New Brunswick) Avenue-*ro The Polling Places for the Tirlou* ry. Thence Southerly alow e g hBbOdndarj lino betwetn tie City of azelwooood ATcnnAvenuoe to Main StreetStreet:, . Write Record Box 605. wnrd and electlonidlstrlctlldltlt s off ttwtt CCiti y center line of Mflln'Street from N of Rihw»«n u lollowsll : • '•• • • •>• lahwxy «nH CUrk TTownsh i h VXBfBSBRQ- jtel»etllOJl ot wld-bonnda *Flr.t Ward, Ylrst District—At WuSr » y Ilallrood, . shall constitute . the. (annex) Orana the crtter line off MiltoMil n AAxenue: thence INPO) Itituitf tlonj the center line o{ Mil- Election' District of the Fourth ions Wanted • ' '•• • • '<-: «i?c6ndDI«trItfc J .'• ••- .1 Bint MtS. Second District—13 Bast oo'ATenoe to the Utersectlon of center All that part of. tne'Fourth Wart. Hilton Avenue (Expert OJraief.- •••••<••DM trf-nerpont ptrect. Thence north- lying East of the Pennsylvania Ba* Male : Second. Wtrftyirst District-Frank iy l the center line of Pler- oad from Haielwobd- Avenue t& tfc«- Rahwv Becort reurrM Un School, Harrison flUt.Street to the Intersection of the Clty line; North of the City .Un« frow- out Street with tni the- Pennsylvania- Ballroad to 4he ce»— «r»A Aveilue, • Theuc* nf Rnniimnlt TAvenuc ! Seoond Ward. Second-District—No. terillne of Big OONG man. 25 yean of age, taHtelntenectlon of the center the center line ot Itondolph Avenme married, wishes position a» Btt'aith tbt li rom the Intersection ot Randolpdo h Inp of-BTtt'aTenne.with tbectnttr lint -'- -Bd '"•- ""- "-- — "•"+"• cnauneur, route : he Intersection ot Randolph Avel classincatloo itandarda. p r g « t j f Etb and the City line on the Easts West/fill grocery clerk. Phone: Rahway hlrt Ward. Third District—BOOM- Avenue to fh» center line of-Cherry 77 l l h the City lino from Randolph Ayi must be reported after 74983. . ^ velt Seliodl.--8tSeliodl--8t . Otonte -AYenne-AYenne;; " - - thenc< Easterly alone the ccoter to the Venter of* the' Bbhway Insertion a* •West. Milton _. the Pennsylvania -KallKMuUi-thence. way river from the City line- to- 'OON& man over-18rwants p-Fourta—Ward,—S«eoi>d-DIstrict-Co noxtheasterly_jlonic th9_centpr lino ol BrldRe-CTOsslnB-tbe-South-Brancb-£ Mt be nipou$*$~jai,man of any kind, prefers office lnmblan School (annex). New Brass the' PcnnsylTanla Kallroad to tie Inter' the Bahway river at Hhielwood A^ wick and Haielwood Arenoes. section • of the said center line of the one; South of the center line ot Haxjl* one incorrect Jxueruon. PenmylTtnla Railroad vrith the center •"Mule work. Phone 7-2318-R. jFltth '•; Wart;-prW ^lsWct-Bnglne wood Avenne film the South Branch** jju, House Ko.' Hoe of Main Street. Said point being he Rahway river to Main Street r West '•'1$. numbers wIU be f Fifth Wu Engine the plan: off BEGINNINGBEGI . of Uio j»nter. JIHB, otilaln.street frjan House. No. . _ •••••-'". ranro WAB). • Bazelwood Avenue to the Intersection not wiihinjc |to sake ' Dated Octobe: ranro WAB). of Commerce Street and New'Brnsl* Beeond District. wlrlc Avenne: Sonth of the ceuter llss BEOINNINQ at tna Intersection o! of New Brunswick Avenue from Mala there 1» xio extra ebaxie. thi center Jllnerot" th» "Pennsylvania Street to Hazelwood Avenuo; wesr^ol "Ignorance Is Mss ! The following IIB description of the Railroad with the center line of Cherry he center line of Hazelwood A-venr' FRESH mined coal at attracttye Street;:thence -Westerly along the cen- rom New Brunswick Avenue to bonndary lines ot the nrjons election •ennsylvanla Railroad shall constlt !^C 'priees. Ray Phmkett. 50 Char- districts of iae aty of Kahway: ter 11M o* Cherry- Street to the Inter- section ot the center line of Cherry T, c^n^ fi-fllon District ct lotte place.' Phone Rahway Street^ with the center line of Ester- ws m»»*DIs«rl<*._ erooK ATfcnlie:_ : thencof Eslmbruue Kortcny-Blffk Avununc louncempnts— ~\1888. ^etlfo?^:Tnat tho fifth. Wardia irrie « ~3ii-^ar"piafnsrnfirFirst w«td \p tb>t'm' the Intersectiom fn Eot the center Une the City of Rahway be and the sameTy Ing' East of the -Pennsylvania;' Rail- of Esterbrook Avenue with the center hereby divided Ilnto: two Election UK- BEDBOOX tuite, lull size bed Allvery good for oysters brjjt not so good for people, that h^p road from' the - City Line to Main 4ine of Elm 'Avenue;' thence Westerly trlctB as follows:; ^ S-iCathe: ' Street and Bast and North of tie cen- aloog'tha'Centerline of 132m ATenne-to 'and cpring, dresser and'wafhr. used automobiles, fomitare anr* rjinnlnjr. Northwesterly aloft w John' of the-good-resolts-obtaijaed tonitmits __th_e jrvn xuetisa nisir' City Uuuudaij Hue. theme aoiith he center line of Grand ?lreet to '_ K.7-HU of the Hist Ward. erly alonr the-boundary, line' betweei intersection -of the center line -ot Grxndj and Road Stand. Batitan Record Want Ads and keegmg silent about what you have to < Second District. the City.of Rahway and Clark' Town- Street and St. George Avenue; thenej Phnrw 1-AU_that part of the First yard lyla shlp and - the City ot Rahway and Sltrlx«ltJeeeiitetU!lSJ 1!aa^ ofTlie center line al Main Slree woounriuse xownshTp to the- ctmutr ocJ0-frt-3t may be golden hut not very profitable; ^ '~~ St. Georgo Avenue to the intersec- •way 7-0336. from Monroe-Street to Haselwood'Ave- of line of Hazelwood Avenue: thence tion of the center line of St. Geort» nue; North of the center Une of Hascl- Easterly alone the center line of Hazel- Avenue with the center Une of Send* E. 8Uitan....E.7-H7» MODEB.V kitchen coal range. In wood Avenue from Main Street to the wood Avenue to the Intersection of th< nary Avenue; ' thence Soutbcastexlx South Branch or the Rahway river: center line ot Haselwood Avenue wltj along the center line of Seminary / U«d4mart«r> '' excellent'' condition. Reason- For Quick Results JJse a Want Ad Koith of'the center line of the Rahwa the center line of Franklin Avenue nue to the Intersection of the cei assets a man's hometown inyes^pijt able. 20 Clinton streei river from the Bridge on Haxelwoo thence Northerly alone the center IIni lines of Seminary Avenue and Cht Avenne to the. center, line of Lennlnc of Franklin Avenue to the Intersectloi us. Inkphaae' oait/.JUa. Official S of the center line ot Franklin Avenui Street: thence Southwesterly along .,_ ton Street; West of the center line ol (enter line of Church Street to t Wuri with the center line ot the Penn- Utter% section of the center line of Hamilton, •Section 2. -ThJt-the Second Ward ol sylvania Railroad.^ Xhence north Street and Irvinir Street Said- ' ' n'.'.Graves. can haye afe its rdail merchants. S«ppo^ ^^ and 9 handsom&di^ SPECIAL' parlor" stoye capable of the City of Rahway he and the same li easterly arong the center line of tbi being place of BEGINNING. -*& heatlcc both downstairs and hereby divided Into Two Election Dis- Pennsylvania :Rallroad to the intersec j tricts as follows: • I tlon of the center line of the Pennsyl- FIFTH WARD. ~ IU16T—Terriet r pup. • months, up. Splendid condition. Ii> SECOND TTARD. ivanla Railroad with the center line ol Second District. Record rtrst District; Cherry-Street. Said point being placi BEGINNING at the Intersection "T* •^irtilte with brown head and quire 152 West Grind street. ot BEGIXNING. the center line of Central Avenue asSI AU that part of the Second.'Ward ly- the center line of Hamilton ,-Stroat^ U2L Reward,' Phone Rahwar "The Home Newspaper^- - ••- ing East sud- North -of tho- center^fne- _ -. - _ THIRD WAHD. hence running Northwesterly-alone thA ii;iu^the form of incirfiped prosperity and T-«95-W. ' of the following streets: Westfleld -Third District. center line. of Hamilton Street' to tha FBEE one shirt with each order Avenue from the City Line to the Inter- BEGETSINGijit :the Jntersectlott^o hiterseetlon-of-the-center llne-of IIaa« ALL WANT AD&.2c PER WORD CASH IN ADVANCE section ot Grand Street and St. Georgo the center line of the 1'ennsjlvan lltjn Street with the center line -6t for twelve: • I can make for Avenue: Grand Street from St. George Ballroad with the center line ot Map Church Street.; thence northeagtezlst SI .25 each, high grade 136x60 f ehargs SOe foratty.one ad. (15 words or 1as). Two cents adATeuue; thence runntntr Rahway. N. J. -" six rooms J2S month. 3. F. John A. Smltii. widower, to the Grand Street to the City Line. shaU Woodbrldge to-the Intersection' of'said Northwesterly along the center Hne-e* Industrial' Buildlnr and I»an As- boundary -line with the center line of Oeyer. 143 Irvine street. * ' a constitute the Second Election District Westfield Avcnce to the City boundary. , Plumbing, Roofing STORE, four living rooms and sociation of -Rahway, -S. J, o "° of the Second .Ward.- the Pennsylvania Railroad. tlienet Tbenee Southerly along the boundary —: oc27-3t bath. Heat furnished. 69 the Sod day of June. U!7 on land* Section X. That the Third Ward of Northeasterly along the center line of line between the City of Bahwny and In the City of Rahway. In ,the the Ctty of Rahway be and the same the Pennsylvania Ballroad to the Inter- Clark Township until said bouodaz^ BO YOE TART Household Goods -Irving street. Bent «70-00. P- County of "Union and-State of. !««• section of the center line ot the Penn- hereby divided Into three Taectlon-Dls- line intersects'the center line of Centnu J. Oibbons, 146 Irvtag street. Jersey: and you. Charles Smith, are sylvania RaUroad with the center lino AieAvi'tiue: : tecthencee Southeasterly to t&Q AD TECS ..I-!'; Fiwr.'Sifle.... mad* a defendant because .you are of Maple ATOTne. Said point being lie of* Central Avenu h Houses to Let £r£D TV center line of* Central Avenue to the •••••••- '-'•' •;•.-•-•••••-'--••• oeat-st the'husband of Bertha Spilth, the Xlrst DUtrlrt place ot BEGINNING.. centc of Hamilton Street. Said point RY 61 editable owner of the premises,a > rOCBTD WARD. WILL BEGrNKING at -«he- -Intersection of being place of BEGINNING. nee Str| ROPER HRADJNO foreclosure of which Ts prayed In tbe~center line of the .Pennsylvania First District. WMWM. J . HHENNESSTT"E : pDiQ YOU S0BINB8S aOCSEBOLO fumllure, (lass RaUroad with thehei! cencentet r line of Main All that part'of the Fourtn- TVard Clty Clerk. a~l land Verna Mf HOUSE on East Scott avenue. &' lying East of the Pennsylvania Ttull- COST. ASK "ware, bHc-a-bric, antlaues. Real Estate Brokers ^bctooer" 27th, 'I9SJ.- Street: thence nmnln—•--•-iig- —-'•northwesterl- •y- STvERY rooms, bath. - electricity and HTER & ARMSTRONG. be soTd. Mrs. W. T. sa Hahwiiy National Bante Building iord-streetr- lose Veil Jones, 51 Maunce avenue. Solicitors off ComplainanCp t • Real i&taig Transfers ton avenue. $hone REAL ESTATE Railway. New-Jersey. Broa'dbank Corporation to Fi- ' oc37-3t •--•- no3-oaw-3t * 6c24-»t *• INBCRANCE . . delity TJnloa Trust Company, In Home of Anita Clirte eers--Oh REPORT OF COSDITIOS, OF THE C. Wesley CoBins, sheriff, to ' HOUSE BENTING Irustee, etc., property in Codding- Profesaional Services Mrs. Gibbons, 150 Commerce St. 11AHWAY TRUST COMPA.VJ- OF Citizens Building and Loan As- Poultry. T. XJEL FREEMAN & SON, : RAHWAV IS. THE ; COUNTY tqn street. 100 feet 'froih Jaques _ Miss Anita Cliffe, 50 Hamilton OF sociation ol- the City of Bahway, 1 Kstab. 189J 1TMON. AT- Tins CLOSE avenue! '". street, entertained members "of- i Hca!-: CLARK TOWNSHn?—Six-room BC8ISB88 OX OCTOnKR IS. N. J., property in Clark street. 1S6 IrrtorSt TetBahww 7-M50 ~Brosdbank~Corpbra1;ioni—to—Fb- -structlon, — bungalow, all Improvements. ng 2&4 feet from 'Hazelwood' avenue. EGGS—Scsi q delity.l _ffnioa. JTni Mlngst Stuaiol.—'— Benjamin street. $25.00: four- Ovtrdrafw --.- 9.49 C. Wesley-- fresh. Delivered to your home for Friday, November 10, in fl^ un^critan rooms and store, all improve- U. S. Government securl- . Frank H. SmlUi, trustee, etc., lots trustees, etc., property in Jaques tttot relief Ji New Brunswick Ave.. at a few csnts above chain store ties owned 190.6O0.00 ments. 2-car garage, Westfield avenue, 50 feet from Inman ave- home of Miss Edith Van Liew, 46 I I I I 111 Phone Rahway 7-0171. Other bonds; -stocks and ;_ M __ 74 to 77, map of property for- •prt.w-_propja i, port rani teefrt;—was—postponffifc -avenue,-HO: live rdOJBETOn - ^iUaa -UJU«« iit«.iL-^.^t ;--_ merly—belonging—to—William: -n y-. first Charles P. Stacy. Box 177-B, Investment in Bonde John H. Charmbury to David Miss Rose Brennan -won the at- I relief provements except heat, $30.00, and 'Mortgases •• Forbes. B. P. V, Rahway. tendance prize. Others partici- lth£ Broadway and Nassau street; Banking bouse .-tSl,«M Broadbank Corporation to Fi- Robbins. property in Linden ave- rlnce you th-'t nue, adjoining lands of Augustus pating were The misses Cathefc Bff falthfullyii Money to Loan six-room bungalow, all im- ...:.. ii.ioo delity Union Trust Company, ine Fitzgerald, Gertrude Winans; J-whlle'lonp^i provements, Trento street, Ise- Real estate owned, other trustee, etc., property at the cor- N. Ritter, known as "Bartholdi lien win dlsi ; than banklnfr-houBe .. 16.J0I.S0 Harriet Dean, and Anna Ittln's is sell! lin, $20.00. Estates managed. ner of Jaques avenue and Cod- Park." Cash • and due from Elizabeth. i : to Loan Rents collected. A. 8tamler^9 Houses for • .banks :'...-. 97,133.00 dington street. Mr. and Mrs. John Varinecz to Broad street, Elizabeth. - Phone Outside checks and other Mr. and.Mrs. Herman J. Kohler, The next meeting will be In tjgr i Bondjuia Mortgage. COMFORTABLE rooms in refin- ET 305-33 ' Broadbank Corporation to Fi- Office, Eliz. 2-5683: residence cash ltemB" .'..'...... one tract to Brookfield place, 75 home of Miss Catherine Fita»- STH tc ArnutaJnjT 'ed surrounding. Best residen- delity ' Union.'" iTiust" Company, Elii. 2-4426. " ocl7-tf rrotai »i,35i.796.07 feet from Hazel place, and one gerald, 31 East Milton avenue."*" Hahway HaOontU BankL tial section. Board if desired. We have several bungalows we trustee, etc.|' property at tfie cor- When yon patronize your local merchant you are adding to the value of that home ^UablUtles tract in Brookfield place, 100 feet Bunding. Rahway. N. J. Reasonable. Phone 7-2231-M. have taken back, and' will dis- apltal Stock'.: * 2 ner of Coddinfiton street and JTAQPES AYR—Two houses, eight from Hazel place. ! no3-3t pose-of-Uiem-for-42.0Dtt-lP.vi than Surplus rofits—net. 9,921.75 Jaques avenue. Brookfield place, 100 feet jjtt-l rooms each, all improvements, STTHmi-' Broadbanlc Corporation to ti- ~3frT~and"T^s7TOrmarnn~K:oh~ (Miss Dorot nient The reason is plain. The local retail inerchant will spendjBisTifeln~Rahway. He the original cost. : These bunga- certified and cashiers' Situations Wanted steam: heat, $30 per month. lowssold for 45,500. .'We-wffl fi- checks outstanding; .. J.173.8* delity- Union .Trust 'Company, ler to George Haydu, one tract in Also large house suitable fox nance same. Prices are now go- Demand deposits 322,432.71 trustee, etc.\ property at the cor- Brookfield place, 75 feet from Give Two Garments and Jouv- Female • Rooms Without Board Time deposits 607,017.34 f-Rahway in its develppment, in i^schoojs boarding house,' all "improve- ing up. This is your last oppor- Bills Payablo and Re- ner of Milton avenue and Ruther- Hazel place, -and one tract to The Needlework Guild. . glad to ^ ments. Submit offer. John J. Junlty to get a house at this discounts Other liabilities Coffey, 142 Irving street. price. ^ ...... i"of theacUtf someone give this elderly DESIRABLE front room. Con- ments that maintain pur ri^ ' venicnt to downtown. One or "__••__ oc31-3t Total ....Jl.351.796.0Tl ( and frien ,• a Home? ,CJeim, good State of Xew Jeney, County of] Victitns pf Air Crash Fatal to Four two gentlemen—Small private We. have a six-room house_with bors. No"- :*orker and TeipecUlile.—Would family, nor "stirer roomers.-r FIVE-ROOM JlOttse. all improYe- garage, lor ienV—MdjfKI ? "" I. Preslden't JAN VAN HEBWER-] '/> gtt forchU*»«lgbU^A=B a liSaJ, «nd-Trts-urer J. G.-POTTBRI :;« iir T-wns-zrr "- -mentsr*4- 'Onion street.- Tele- of *he above named institution, do i : personal ^—ocl7-tr -phone-Rahwap-7-OOS9-W. -lf-you_are.interested_ln_build.-_ -solraenly—a wear- -*hat—tbe—above- ing and have your own plans statement Is true to the best olmi Just »ishes light housework or knowledge and belief. • i g s and speciQcations, we are in a : FURNISHED room to let. Beua- FOR BENT - TfAN VAN HERWERDBN. *• cWld.Wld' 36399 WeWst position to. secure the 'mortgage u •• •' "; Presldent- "rate entranced steam-heat. _No_ Bungalowr'^toornsrbath; all J. "C EOTTEB,. r y p^ street. Eahway. for same.. "''•'•::•'•' 1 '-'. hivay 7-k chUdren in tamily. Call at 114 •' Improvements!.7.if:.....$25.00 . . Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before w MaTn street. Restaurant. House, 6 rooms p. bath-all im- me this Jnd day of November. 1933 short You are sending your money OUT OF THE COMMUNITY thus depriving your home town of oc31-2t provements :., 30.00 Evans Construction Co., -KENSETH S. SIMMBN. Notar>- Public House. 8!rooms, bath, all im- 2 West Scott Avenue ONE large and one small room, all My Commission expires July 8. 1937. provements ...... '. 35.00 Tel. Ran. 7-0848. ' Correct—Attest: conveniences. 174 Bryani street, OC27-tf H. U LAMPHEAR. the support you sfeouJS foeg^yia g % . House, 7 -rooms, bath, all lm- corner Stantan street. no3-3t AHWAV S.' C." Terrlll. " ' - provements, 2-car garage 40.00 t+ifX-fBtl BOOMS with or without board: House," I2~ro5nisf~bath~~all ^ MrsrWnrrFroelichrlO? NrOUverstr K ' Home privileges and good cook- improvements 65.00 BUY? Friday and Saturday ing. Mrs. WUloughby, 8 Pulton House,' 6 rooms, bath, all im- ' JEAN HARLOWI street. Rahway. no3-3t provements, 3-car garage 55.00 Notipe, "TJEti ^FREEMAN & SON I J CLABKQATBLE NOTICE .. , CITV OF RAKWAT Buy atrhome from yoqr^ yowmpneyija tjjte fty; dop'| sjefl your 136 Irving St. Tel.- Rahway 7-0050 To Harold Catwftefd or to whom Kotlra or 8P«1»1 X«l«tnr and Primary -HousekeepingJlooins^ It—may-qoncern:-T»,lfce—notlco that T Elfftloo «od O«a«r»I Klfctlnn. _ will sell at public auction on fTues- ' -City aerk'»'Offl«.-Clty-Hall, dar. Koventber 14. 1S33. at 11 A:- M. Sakway. New Jersey. city short at Marson-s Oara«c. 310 St. George -•'."OetfliirUIJS. . THREE furnished rocuns' and i0 FULTON street, half block Avenue, Rafcvay, Newjers«y: One In Pursuance of an - act entitled "An Saturday on the State 'bath, gas. -l»at Jturnlshed, for from' station, six rooms ' and Ford Coupe, Motor Number A3869521 Act to Regu,lite, Sections (Reulslon of to satisfy a certain saragre lien. 1030) an4 amendments* (hereto, notice ^ou vAirg:: SCANDAIS Ught housekeeptog. 20 Ruth- 'batli, an Improvements, $35; ME^TIY W. EHI^ERT. also garage. H."L. Lamphear, Bailiff for Joseph Marson. * ^NB^'ELSSTION DAT erford street. Vacant November Tuesday November, 1, IMS between t-»eveii o'doclc A. M WALLACE BEEftT Notice 1»"hcreby-given that tho and «lsTht P. H. candidates nomi- f P. Smeal, 204 Price street. partners1ili> lately subsisting* be- nated at tho Primary Election held -Jp- . • - ati , gas ad elec- County of Union, iS'ew Jersey under ElectioElti n "t"to-b._ b.o _ held'Tuesdayhld' TdN. Noo- : ; rooms and-bath;-AH-hnprove- the tflrm name, of-JPurn, and Abbott b7 i~~ tricity furnished; business cou- was"dissolved <}n October 31, 1933•vemherv?, 1JM. to fill the follow- LOW EXISTING a middle-aged woman ments. "Newly .decorated. In- by mutual consent; " . ' no3-2t _ _. members of the General As- t^^tJFTHs; PRjcp " ; 1 quire •H.'/L." Lamphear, 171 sembly .. '. T . ' ' ' ^-- ' no3-tf IK CHA.NCKRV OF NEW JERSEY A Register of Deeds and Mort- B * gage*. THIS TDIE-DOlff To CHARLETft-'ftlg?S SMITH': I A" Coroner of the County of By virtue of an-order of tho Court Union. of Chancery of. New Jersey, made One (1) Surrogate for the Coun on Uie'day. of the. date hereof. In a ty of Union. ADVANCES cause wherein the Industrial Build- Nine mcmVera of the" Board of ing and Loan. Association of Rnh- Chosen Freeholders of'tho County way, N. J.\ Is ~'cbtnplnlnant and of Union'(3 for I-year term, > for nre required to np- -Water Cpinmlsaloner. Term of threo le r coMplalnnt, on -ot feefOre tho 28th * »- .. *. '" '. J' U ' „ ,.,.ckag*-ln-a-banlyariecdhnm,*~: two years ' ' ••• • • ' ' 1 ' over Yfestboro, Mass., 1 Mass, C. E. Heatl», of Dedham, vas fourth victi A. la filed, to fort- JJSSHSLl.Ju»tl«.o'-f the react aa follows n»rtm« Blven by WwfWarrlti' d

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THE RAHWAY RECORP-TKe Foremost Semi-Weekly of Two Countiea —FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1938 SECONDNEVS SECT. I 0yhich top them. • I know parents who try to sad Er.gush walnuts are both begin- rou make a delicious and colorful rsk Broojclyn Man on Nov. 30 f Uh when cut Into, matChsUck P*ee«#l utedfltai This Is.the year when a girl "scold" health into their children. ning to com* Into'market. The retsH and a favorite salad when shredded. ' QnEl&libnDay shdura~de6iae~oa~"l1ie way she "I cannot art Heten fe^rint mUt.^ VicijwttHi«-nppr<»timat«ly U>» isms. "Fall cabbage U'nasonably-pHoaSf Mr. and Mrs.. John Goetz, Ramemberlng that'One pecans never, Dustlesa Treated BramhaH road, this city,' have' Witt JBe M4:B^Fi%LJ^L^! •nants to wear her hair before they tell me, "thooffa I explain how but there will be a scarcity of rood Propaganda in America she steps "out and buys a hat. itold tor less than sixty cent, a pound winter cabbage. A small celery crop announced the engagement 'of. Most of the hats are pretty re- fceaKhful it is." Too a for years ago It Is Interesting to also promises a winter shortage, Board of Edncation^SajTB New Tork,. Nov. tai N.)— their •daughter. Miss Grace Eliza- Fifty-First Anniversary of the tyomen's Auxiliaries:^'':'--M vealing. Some show the back ot oftea that "explain- find them in tho moderate price class. Local green bean crop* have j. "Who's Spanknoebel?" has taken beth, to Joseph Welmer,' son of Salted.uuts, nuts.for salads, eakes, rather poor In quality but fine quality j NUT COAL Closing School Would the place of •'Where's Elmer?" the Young Men's Christian Associations of N. J. to.,v ^ the-head; -others leave one sido Mr. and- Mrs. William Welmer,. of cookies, desserts "and" candles'ara'aH" "beans^are* begtnnlrif 'tor'arrlve-fresaj; itpoaed for all tho world to see. Florida. Bnmels ipeouta are comaiK as a-nationifl catchword, follow- Brooklyn. '.'.ILThfcl' couple win be -Be Held in First Presbyterian Community House^.^ Therefore, It you have planned a welcome fop Hallowe'en, for TosnlnF MOR& HEAT PER-TJOLLA Iderstandable to chD- for the holidays and in-be- into their best season as cauliflower' married in StrMark'schurctFon The flfty-flrst anniversary of the Women's Auxiliaries to "the...;'%j itrirwt ANYLOTHKk FUEL that It would disrupt recent- meeting Thanksgiving Day. ....1 __^ : Lettuce Is I i very i "of.your 'fiead"by all means get twelve years; hear- October thirtieth brings national the shipping difficulties which cur-; the .Miss Goetz is a graduate of i at the thirty-ninth annual conference orone state au ing it »o ranch ii apple week, the week when the most tailed supplies for a Umt are ended. of Education it, Its meeting Tues- purpose of _plnnirfng CommunftyTSouse of "KrsrPresbVKfUai^church Friday. NovemberriQ.- • hat -which Is tilted toward the apples ot the best Quality are stall- front, allowing all the tHW curls i-and-nag fftW •* «r~ll»nt '-•• ^( |irttfto retuseth gchool~snd-St. Frauds cullege-irr . nf 'thie conference hh am in market lnctudlnx a gooi supplJWTy: Brooklyn. Mr. weimer is secre- -.•X. never pays. There~is~~ans" ment of Hallowe'en preparation K~ ot button slso. large mushroom* artji tlon to America. this-year-will-be^' _ jalkslwill.be glven.by the mem- ' -Hair Is worn higher on the wlU be easy to neglect future needs. taryof "the Long Island Saf^e-De^ other angle too. Under the condi- desirable when they an to be atoflad,] dub to clqie the city's Uncle Sam Corloas and the meetings will- be held at bers of the state executive •board'. •- neck this year. If you. have a tions I have described, can weIt you like to eat apples raw as well medium for aautelnt and the buUoosill posit company, Brooklyn, and Is bun_or a figure eight, wear it well as cooked, it Is wiser to purchase two for anything weept atufflng. Usually schools oa BlecHon Osy. The So great is the interest aroused affiliated with the Knights of a morning and afternoon session. Mrs. Ralph Faulkingham. '.secret '• blame a child for iweomrny con- varieties, ono suitable for eating and in the identity and purpose of the up off your neck. And if ydu_haTe most of ttesir" smail mushrooms ant> toucation commlUee suggested Columbus and otBSr fraternal or- A luncheon will complete the pro- tary; Mrs. E. A. Blood, tre4surerjL;. •bobbed hair, keep it cut real trary? Many children reftue to one for cooking or else a variety well absorbed by the csnhtng Industry. •' known for both qualities. tnat school sessions he continued myoterious Spanknoebel that tvea ganlzatioc6 in Brooklyn. and Mrs. George F. ^i short. - --- -••- ---•- •• do the healthful things because There Is no saed to «iv» up tomato llltht th xam. ~ A>ar«rseeon4:ow>ortualty-to put sslsd now that faD Is hem for ezotK usual—ejnlalnlng HABDEN-BBOWN NUPTIALS William D. .Murray.-lFJainfield. Wawayanda, Brief reports ^ they react against being driven. away a store of winter potatoes at a lent CaUforala tomstocs an arriving ichedule for the entire year had, has pricked up Its ears and show- p j T>ANGS are worn a lot, but they Chodosh Bros. &Wexlerlnc. ichedule for th , Thomas E. Harden, son of Mr. for many years chairman of thethe outstanding events of ihe* favorable price Is being offered. It is This is also important: -when •»• In quanUty so that the pries is low. been mapped outt andd thatht Bec B - ed unmistakable symptoms of in year will be made by representa- and J < aren't the old-fashioned cur- h«My-lni an economical practice it suitable Sweet potatoes Are unusually line MstTUMten «C CkMd. Oska sad TMI OO and Mrs. John Harden, 35 New- foreign work, committee of the in- toln-frlnge variety.—TBese new •e available. ' " -nnexceMed keeping « ton street, married Miss Edith ternational committee of the Ytive. s of local auxiliaries. ; •- - begin to imagine he is not TSJ. HAH. 7-0S38 KgS~BOTnetlnies—are—on—-«Hher- ^ altff tMimlant' i!*^ ***' the~Miir^sclioor revolving wmiinti Brown, daughter ~of" MrsT I~C.—A;,' artcV Mrs. Murray will —Henry—E.—Hirdv—Kidgewoodr- sld'e of the forehead, with a space healthy, else why should mother or [more plentiful and the later varieties ulowTHIgh words ot prsise continue/ Brown, Richmond, Va., in the e~~tire guests—of—honor—at—the- chairman of the state executive I which are darker In color sad richer for the new rutabaga, a Canadian yet- 12 East Grand Street Rahway, N. J. Roosevtlt. WsshingtJa Va., In jhe center. father talk about it so mnehT And low turnip as It to sometUnea eall»d. Harden home Sunday night. The convention. Mr. Murray will committee, will speak on ; "SUw - Again, they are In the center, A lJ»dy lou model hat, In flavor are ropenedlnc the eirly ( Heinz Spanknoebel. You may not recognize'him speak at the afternoon session. that is bad. For the child's mind bright red berries. Both cranberry, Yellow onions an available In Quan- cloaks him with ceremony was performed by the without his brown dcrjiy, but billzation of State Work," to con; , the with spaces on the sides. You feathers and all, such as that to become disturbed over the fear sauce and cranberry jelly can be tity at bsrfsln rates though the whit* Rev. C. V. Aaron, of Leesville The conference will be presided can cut them on a slant if you lon-crop-waa disappointing.. viduallty whose mission is to sow this Is Alrrcd K. ln gl»nn for winter. Election Day, but classes will be avenue. The couple was attended former ...governor of XewVnrk over by Mrs. Clifford K. Bebout. .MID ; Wgnt to be really original. |uj« to supplement currant, grape sal Smoked hams, whole, halves sad the. tetds of Nazlsin-4hroughout president—of the state-Women's *~ Luncheon "will be "servea "at If you can wear your hair be- afternoon wear by the mature that can happen. A sense of favother Jellies and relishes. center slices are inviting to tawhod f the United States while enjoying by Miss Odell Murphy. Newark, and Democratic nominee for Ja k- The finance committee Was dl- and William Randolph, 20 Lin- president in 192S. He is shown Exe?utlve Board. It will be 12:45 with Chalmers Reed, gen~ fctadbllineansdo It Is TTOrn at It Si seeurity-developa^—Thinking-ntoeh —Emperor^ grspet,—a. new Isle red eta this week uid how well they oopy bine with; sweet potatoes jnd apples. sisnia). contractjsith the den avenue. A reception follow- with tribal headdress after, lio- opeced with the hymn "The Call eraUsecretary. of the Rahway.as?L- more flnttprlns or nT».'g body M enough to bring CalHomta varietr. are beglontol to John' .come into luaxket thuujtU Tuk«yr yor vsrltlj Uiere nul ed—the—ceremony. .The—eouple. ing mailo an I ml inn i-lrhrf-diiring For Reapers." led by 'Mrs. W. B.soclation giving the blessing. A youthful for a girl with dear-cut a scmi-fonnal on sickness, mental sickness at any The Quaker Maid features. ..- -:— Malaga and seedless grapes are still pork sausages. pay tuition for will reside at 35 Newton street. j his recent visit to the 'Chicago " IMBie, of the Rahway unit, xne "word of fellowship" wiU follow' rate, an~d~it ii i very difficult CUIK rttt — " -Kltet that brtud hnanm lgti irhnm m World's Fair. If you have bobbed hair, all Rev. Chester M. Davis, First by Charles E. Reed, president Lot. L.^JJ ward from tho side of tlic ditioa to cure. Host of us have ~ Graperruit'are "plentiful. Oranges served—wltli brown and Rshm-ay htgnTchuuI on a mouth -Presbyterian- church, will •spea well and good. It's always chic. crown Uirongh the brim and are again a little lower. In price. sausages makas an ideal cool weather for harmony among his compa- FannftfReedr teacher—of -Railway—"Y,"—and- But If you have lo'ng hair, don't hang: Just in front of tho ear,— never recovered from such fears. Lemons and limes .make delicious luncheon dish, particularly on Satur- Maftrtss ]j basis. A pfrt Class 8-D in the. Roosevelt school, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon JSfacdon- on "The Harvest Is Plenteous," Charles H. Yost, Palmyra-River-, cut it. Buns and snoods are de- Tho picture, at right, displays Next week—The School CkUSl flavorings for desserts and dessert day when children and grown upa are, in tuition which the township conducted a Hallowe'en outing and the welcome will be extend- ton, vice president of the execu- cidedly in the fore right now. sauces. Hot gingerbread or steamed belBX outdoors at games or deaaUaf oits) Rthway for last year ald, 26 Commerce street, enter- ed by Mrs. Edwin Payne, presi- 'as the typo of coiffure which sets ilunch ProMna. . : up the garden. for her class Friday afternoon tive board, will offer greeting.." '~ L Besides,.. you can dp_ jnore off to best ndvantage tho high- puddings respond to treatment with a bt paid off in those payments. tained Mrs. Jock O'Heam. anddent of the Rahway Women's attrai good lemon or lime sauce. Orange Fish prospect* for the week are' try to become an American dti- in Pratt's woods, near Milton Mr. Murray will be the speaker t appreciate things with lone hair. And It's in-the-back felt bat. shells make attractive containers for good. There wiU be mackerel, blue-' anaoiement' had lake. An outdoor supper was Miss Catherine Rawlyk, New York auxiliary. The response will be glndnded in cnslcr to arrange it as a fitting PLAN FOOD SALE fruit cap and gelatin desserts. To tub, cronkers. flounders, fish fillets, :, to hare served. City, Sunday. given by President Mrs. Bebout. Elease_Turn to Page 3, Section It foundation for a smart hat. •.-set-them In ihrrhet-glasaea oyiters. and clams. RepresentaUve Samuel Dick- rfa iphfetictt--fand-the-crown-of-the-head— —A-food-arid-'wbite^elephint-salt quarterly. «»*'". of K«w Ynrlr. rhslrmnn nf A Lady . Lou model, feathers.. It was P"'you'have an abundance*of tlon enough to get away with will be held by the Altar chapter ! and all, is lovely for the mature " Miss" ^Beatrice" ShabeL hoth ' oT assutislttutej tn case of the House Immigration Commlt- Graves, I hair and can make it into one them. of St. Paul's Episcopal church Mrs. J. Blitzer, 24 Essex street, IBc-we, * of those charming circular rolls woman to wear in the afternoon this afternoon. Tea will be entertained her daughter. -Miss Washins-ton Heights. N. Y.. over, : of $20 or Over - of retular school fac- Her bobbed hair is simply cut ally members.' Spankuoebel's chances of becom- {DICKSXEQJ Be to rest about halt-way up the GRAND coitfure for the young served. A rummage' Sale is sched- Frances Blitzer, and her niece. the weekend. ing a nephew of Uncle 8am. Howard* back of your head, jet a hat otA girl and one that goes well with soft waves, about the face. For A Limited Time Deay Use at Schfwl Gym Thestorny'cente, r of < heateU .. alng f actiota of . The hafshould be -worn' at a uled to he held 'in the parish Designstine Spanknoebel. as a the United Germans-American Societies, Beins Spanknoekel, reputed head " "the pancake type, without abrim, with- a high-in-the-back-JeltJmt T» Cotsred Athlete* • Hurry To THIS bitowler; -- slight angle and goes best with house starting at 9 a. m. tomor- Beautiful life like don that "faker, and- a mighty daagefous of the American branch of the National Socialist (Nad) party, U threat- HEIM STRUCK and let the back ot it rest right is done lip close to the head, with In sceordanoe wita=the policy -BEAUTIFUL Coogtu the-semi-formal type of dress. row. Among the—articles to be crys and closes iU eyes when one." the represesutive has putened with deportation. Designating Mm as a "faker," Representative down against the roll. the left side showing, rounds-of adopted the first of the year the Samuel Dlckstein, of New York, chairman of the House Immigration TOY - .Be softly shaped curls and the back The white feathers stick down- sold are a large stair carpet, mat- laid down. Stands M Inches the machinery In motion with a of t The wide-brimmed Lady Lou THE NEW DEAL! baud refused the use ot one ofview to having the mystery man committee, is investigating charges, made by Victor Bidder, German- Adolph's AUTOMOBILE hats arc pretty mature for thedone in a big, neat bun. Iward from the side of the crowi tress. '• china, clothing and other A SBBDIP 8BPPKB wfil be serred FBEE eit*T FBIDAT. high and is fully dressed. UM school gyms to the Rahway American publisher, that Spanlmoebel's mission is to spread seeds of The hat tilts down "over the j through the brim and hang Just and his aides deported. religious hatred and racial prejndice as Nari propaganda. Dr. Hans GIVEN younger miss. Better leave those articles. WehaveoolyaQmUedtwsB- Colored Athletic club as a has- Yes sir, HURRY—HUKBT— to women who hav«- passed the ' right eye and covers the right ear I In front of the ear. Abo erery SATUBDAI a SPECIAL MJNCH serve* FBEB. An Original Nad Lather, Jekh Ambassador to Washington, asserts Spanknoebel has no WITH EACH Char krtbxll court The board has de- ~ ' a connection with i^m Nazi Qovemment. HURRY to Adolph's for the best •C. Wesley Collins, sheriff, to No minimum or cover charges. Oejne,.enJsT yoewett and eismee. ber so he sare to gH yw«n. - cided not to allow outside teams As far as can be ascertained PURCHASE and lbs. The Franklin Society for Home Heinz Spattknoebel first visited yesterday morning in the Ever- BDT ON OOst - to uit the school gymnasiums. meats obtainable. The finest OF ANY Semina Building & Savings, lot 567, block the United States in 1922. andEation.is "dedicated to the prin- SIXTH GRADE HOLDS PARTY "* Mm iU G~A" . large green cemetery. Brooklyn,, under PER CLDB TLAN . Annual reports were presented meats the markets offer are rushed THREE HEINZ the direction of Thomas F. Hig-17. map of Greyhalt Park. traveled frequently between ciples of religious bigotry and- Students of Mrs. Marion Qulnn SaHowe'e Ssptr&wndent of (Schools Ar- the United States and Germany racjal, prejudice, using young to our shop for YOU and YOU PRODUCTS REAL ELECTRIC UGHTS Monday ' gins, 78 Maple avenue. GLASS thur L. Perry, and Ouy U. How- Cook's .class in Grover Cleveland " Mrs. Pendleton, who died1' Tues- BEER 5c since then. He was a minister Gernjani-as his tools." ' PLUS : present i THE CREENBERG C07 ard. Kcretary of the fducaUee school ,?icW a Hallowe'en party and YOU. So get in the swim— RUBBER TIRES_ __ day morning following ..a year'-of^ of an Advtctist congregation in OffldaUy Denied ST'CENTS FOorothy M boird. Superintcadect FYrry'i Wucnburg. Germany, until four join the hundreds-of wise house- Services Last Night Mayor Brook's Child failing health, Tfas a native of 666 "The Store That Satisfies rrport ronUlned 90 page* and Whatever power Spanknoebel Monday afternoon. Brooklyn but had been a resi- [TID. TABI.KTS. SALVE Cross Keys Inn years ago when the congregation wields in the United States ap- Margaret Green and Gloria wives who HURRY TO ADOLPH'S STURDY STEEL~BODy Don, For Thomas Purdy Buried Yesterday NOSE DROPS 218-220 N. WOOD AVE. LINDEN vat highly* commended/ i .dissolved. He then came" to dent-.of Rahway "for" 40 years. _ Colfe flrat. .iaT±.J!ss*i Th» athletic schedule of the parently is unofficial. Dr. Hans Weishaupt. won prizes for the Apgar, I, She is survived by one son, How- or ?r«ar«ls4al tm 30 miavlra. Free Parking Rahway, New Jersey PHONElJtfrt)EN 22584 America as a minister. Luther. Reich Ambassador to prettiest costumes and Louis Ki- ddy, DJ^ Funeral services were held last The infant daughter of Mayor ard L. PendletoD, the" well-known Malaria Im S dar«. phrtical departmeni of. football For a time Spanknoebel work- gef for the funniest. Prizes at Oreni games for the second and third Washington. Is quoted as saying' BEST ROLL night for Prank Purdy, 76, from and Mrs. Alfred' C. Brooks, 148pharmacist. Fine; Laxative and Tonic ed as a photograph finisher in he knows of no official connec- games were won by- Kathleen PRIME RIB St< - Pierpont street,..who died'a few Moat Sp«dr jfraaifdlf KBOW teams or the high school was ap- Detroit' but he .returned to Ger- the home of his son, Russell proved. An appropriation of in tion between the mystery man Jardot. Lucille Bauer and Will- M hours after her birth late Tues- many to be "one of the.original and the Reich Government. Fur- iam Currie. BUTTER Purdy, 169 Meadow avenue, with day night, was buried at 1 p.MKS. ANNA OOFFEY BURIED made to eosw expenses. : ROAST i Nazis." His services as a "Brown thermore. Ernest Hanfstaengl. John Chavan contributed to the Rev. Robert-W. Elliott, rec- yetserday ID the_ Fuueml heivitts were held-ycs— wte chief of the Nag press bure*u-nr the program with- reii tor of the Church of the Holy lemetery. Prayer was offered at terday afternooa for Mrs. Anna Extra Heavy- the high school gave a short re- Adolf Hitler rose to power, and Berlin, when queried on Spank- Gloria Weishaupt played a ban- the. grave by the Rev. Chester M. Coffey, 39, widow of the late Sliced --.Jug port of the activities In that he wa! given an appointment hr Jo solo, and Lucille Bauer pre- Comforter, officiating. Interment . Davis, pastor of First Presby- school in line with the new policy noebel's"" status stated flatly :ers--0li will be in the William Perm ceme- William Coffey, from the home WHITE the Nazi Foreign Propaganda Bu- that he "In no wise represents sented a Russian dance, erlan church^-The child, was Sweet or having school principals make reau. It is charged, although de- accompanied by ViveHa. Ellis. I Pene tery, Summerton, Pa., this morn- if her mother, Mrs. Anna Mc- ODER movement." AH of I Promotes Heal )om in the St. "Elizabeth hos- BACON direct reports to the Board of nied by Spanknoebel. that it waswhichxputs jis_ back where ijtal, Elizabeth. It was the first Guire, 1208 McCandless street, BREAD 1 FRYING inc at the convenience of the CREAM -Education.- —: ~a~~propagandl5T~he~came"to started from" with the question —Miss Marie Hoffman, 168 Kliza- SMOKED GALI wa*ouac€ noxx -= rt U Progress __ln__the_general__rfcL bethJivenue:_Mlss,Marjprie_Rud- OH T President SUnly W. Jones. will thor J Ijehrer, 12 Main street. BordensrWAF. y ganization. Hnce you thVj terday after a long illness at the Funeral services will be held SALT ."••••* LABGE FEESH h' otherh s attending were Com- Whatever his original inten- PS faithfully; t home of his son where he had re- During the service .Mrs. R. J. COFFEE FLOUR J while lonKc ; !or Mrs. Mabel Jackson Foulks. SUGAR CREAM Walnuts | - mtsionrrs Dr. David-' Kni»1n'»", tions. Spanknoebel incurred the MaritaL Barque on Rocks lies V.IH diBli sided. He was a native of Sum- 'eterson sang "The Old Rugged MILK Etrl Rted Silvers and Mrs. Prank antagonism of many prominent l s la still j merton and-liveti in Newark for wife of Former Mayor Frank L. Cross" and "Abide With Me." The BUTTER EGGS 'oulks, 191 East Milton avenue, pkg8e W. Hetuon. German-Americans by his direc- many years until he moved, to bearers were: John SilakosU, Ed- qt35c ib23c 20c tion ot the society known as the To First GOOD this city abou.t..two years ago. Hetomorrow afternoon at 2:30, inward Scnwindinger, Luther Cal- 51bs23c 3for17c Piftr members or the Silver -5r"rlends of New Germany," of SMALL was a-past^president and one of Ib23c doz!8c A CBI8CO PRODUCT Leaf dub of Ebeneter A. M. E. he funeral home 61 Thomas F.vin, Charles Miller, Kearen Cof- LARGEST CANS FANCY rhich he is chairman oT the exe- ROASTING 200 the- founders'Sftfie New Jersey gg, 78 Maple avenue. The SUNBEAM TOM. JUICE church were entertained at a cutive committee. EGGS Your St Automobile and Motor club. He fey, Eugene MacDonald. Hallowe'en party in the hone of Rev. Chester M. Davis, pastor of Hely, 1208^ McCandless street. Peanut Butter ' PRIMEX Victor Hitter, one of the fore- Customers 7, as"Brmember ~of - Eureka-lodger FifsT'PresbyTerfan'church,-will of- SAUERKRAlll PEAS Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Cromwell. Chickens tfo 39,. F: & A. M., >d nil who donated the use of COCKTAIL 3*9 Main street. Monday night. most German-American publish- [Miss Dorot ficiate. Interment will be inclub win compete in a club.tour- ers In the United States, openly The deceased is survived by hisRahway cemetery. 2-lbjar25c 21te25c- The costume awards were won by pBociety edil nament this week with the final pt bottle 10c 2 for 25c can 10c Urs. Marr See and Mrs. Roy Os- denounces Spanknoebel as a I Rahway Re-; wife, Mrs. Ella Purdy, of Miami, Mrs. Foulks died in the Memo- Board of Education, Wednesday OLEOMABGAKINE Nazi propagandist whose organl- Fla.: three other sons, Edward GENUINE DsTOBTED borae. Lean, Tasty:—Finest Quality glad to reo? rial hospital Wednesday after- Mrs. Coffey died Tuesday FULL CBEAM N. T. STATE UNEEDA BAKEB8 Harry and Victor, all of Rahway; noon from sleeping sickness. Shemorning at the Memorial hos- FAVORITE AS8OBTED NUCOA of the actIV x>w daughters. Mrs. Nathan. Rob- was ill about three weeks but pital less than six months after COOKIES SWISS CHEESE and friendsi Ins' of Woodbridge, and Mrs. Wal- prior to her fatal attack had: suf-the death ~ of her husband who STORICHEESE Muenster Cheese ter Blair of Florida; two sisters, bora No • fered a nervous breakdown. died in April. She had resided FRESH _KmaH to Jr ~ Mrs: Cora McElrey of Beverly and THe~deceasedJ was -a~nattve~of- at~258^TVtst'Grand "Street. largeboxj[9c FEESH ^ f^gy Mrs. Joseph Weed of New York this city and had resided here all The deceased was "bom in Sa- Be*. 21c 5HOT7LDER8 —^M ' 4> 1 *w — FRESITKILEEDr personal and three brothers, William. English KIPPERS Just 'pnonc? her life. Until she became ill ratoga Springs, N. Y., and had HAMS,11) John and Charles Purdy, all ofshe was active in the Rahway lived in Rahway for . 16 years. DLLL PICKLES CHLPSO Philadelphia. Woman's club, the Ladies' aux-She is survived by a daughter. BAB-0 POTk,lb . 1 / 7 to 10 Ib average iliary to the Elks and the Rah-Geraldine. andTa son, William, «qtjar15c -^-Granules or^Flakes Premier CEYLON To Boast—Pound . . | •• MIL Our Own Killing way branch of the Needlework and also her .mother, Mrs. Anna 17 McGuire, and a sister, Mrs. 2iorl9c EnglUh BLOATERS Guild -of America. She was CHERRY PEPPERS 2 for 25c Flaunt their \ member oi tne seconu wesoy- Bey;—1208—•Mceandtess—str FRESH ^ - JsV ' HOME MADE terian church but attended the Linden. UNWEAFPED First church due to her residence g-lbjariSc Sunbrite CLEANSER Gay Autumnal SPARE RIBS I •JC uptown. Give Two Garments and Join and 1 ' C Sausage ——The-Needlework-Guildr^-^— Color Mrs. Foulks is urvived by her O.KSOAP PIGS :„•• -_• lb_. 1 _J1. MEAT or husbandv a daughter, Miss Mil- AU Sizes dred L. Foulks, a teacher In Co- ! Prices Are Much Lovyer Than Usual KNUCKLES 1 W m LINKS, lb lumbian school; a son, DeWitt L. qt jar 15c Large RLNSO A Very Good Buy ffor25c qt jar 25c Foulks, both of 191_East Milton avenue; a sister, Mrs. Anna Mil- APPLE BUTTER Large Salt MACKERE1 FRESH 2 PKGS. TAYLOR MAID ter; 126^—South—Montgomery- LUX Sliced PURE PRINT ft 'frrnf.'hpr, _jGbBOrge Popular Brands gest themselves as'welcome gifts. Chopped FRIEND Jackson, of Townley. Fancy GRAPEFRUIT BACON TARD; TELLS MRS. PENDLETON BURIED All Flavors Preserves 3pkgs23c . Salt HERRING ORDER BAUMANN'S1 FLOWERS I Beef Taylor Maid Funeral services were held) yes- can lie For Weddings, Product ib:::::: ANOTHER terday for Mrs. Fannie Pendle- BEER PALMOLIVE OB "Hum! I suppose Cheringa's ton, 73, widow of William A. 2-lbjar29c each5c_ Anniversaries and If LUX TOILET <£ II will be buying one—they put on ice Pendleton, from her late resi- Premier SPAGHETTI BEETS All Special Occasions 31 CHE}? (I so much speed hi then- deliver- dence, 207 Bast Milton avenue. Extr'a Large HERRING The—Rev?—Herbert—Rhlnesmithr or MACARONI SOAP pastor of Trinity M. E. churcli, large can 15c 3for25c StiU Plenty of Time to Plant Bulbs JOS. CHERINGAJr. officiated. Interment took plac 3 for17 c 10c and We Have the Best Assort- all*.. «<-«-.[. VaTsTafi ¥lssJtlTs>« PB -A.-&- Soda ment Ever. ftUVJ JUCBSaT^ *'4 tiW AfVUi^i HIGCrNSON—We, the underalgmed, Have Star Beaitng PJani~ . Quick or Slow MARKET desire to express our sincere Premier Spreads 99 East Grand St. thanks to relatives, friends nni TrdBbles CorreAed >Tow. We SVPBEUE BONELESS 'neighbors for the kindness and Are Experts and Assure Ton box5c Visitors Always Very Welcome Cocncff Mow©© sympathy extended to us 'In our > Tongue Ham liver Sunbeam 14 Cherry Street Phoiles Rah. 7-0970^7-1168 re«ltt_iwe*yement by the Joss of . Satisfactory Work at«Mlnl- ; mum Cost, ••--- _•._•.'._ .Sandwich— ____. box pkg. l-^Phone-Rali.^1223 our beloved wixe ana mother,' Car- FreeRunning . "SHOP HERE—IN PERSON OR BY PHONE" > hubby's interests lie' inVte Rhlnesmltai, Daughters ot Estimates Fine! -3-Sc- Dr. E. W—Lance ..and. Dr. Orton. —eaniOc YiSSm er own aTS" imui at ITrrand Mr»—Alttert E. LehMr am box4c . s.J. se^tea-da divutct e from Arthar-ao MIssMadcUne Hlbbnrrf, «io bearorn vrere^narrled only four months and all. who donated th» oie-oi. A. J. Murphy, Inc. AMMONIA s^ar their automoMiM, • aetiz' norai lt' Wb average In any way. gjjjfcfr St*' WeCarryaFullLineofAssorteji Salted Nufcr WTIXiLAM J. HIGOIN80N AND Our SpcoiAlty qt9c DAUQ8TDR ELEANOR.

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IV. r - i>Kone7-0fiM • m Phone 7-0000 THERAHWAYRECORD-THeForemostSeml-Weekly;of TWoCoTmtlea—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1933 Second Section—PAGE THKEjB.' TWO-Second Section THEltaWAY r.anBB Iff inntLANB COIHtTPf CANDIDATES I NEXT TUESM!M Complete Sunday Services for AH Rahway Churches Listed on This Page ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHO- A bridge club was organized Presbyterian (lurches to Exchange PAUL IN JERUSALEM LIC, Central avenue, between Monday in the home of Mrs., Count y To Elect Services in the Churches made; and the- whole situation Campbell street and Zsterbropk Thomas Bauer. 72 Harrison straet* Democratic Candidates for Cwincil \ Text: Acts! 1*5:1, 2, O, 22-rn avenue—The Rev. C. J. Kane, The winners at cards were: Mrs.' Republican Candidates for Council Pastors at Sunday Morning Worship Tlio Internqtlonnl fnlform Sun- eems strangely at variance with i Railway Resi ho clarity and jn:'»pendence of pastor. Margaret Mansfield and Mrs*. 1' ... ''. •' •* . . -^ '.r.-v, Four Assemblymen clal music by the choir. V,. day School IiCsson-^or^Jov. 5. Thii-a Ward Fourth Ward Proteaiant Services he views that he elsewhere/ ex- Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:18Thomas Holt. -••».- & First JFard Second Ward first and Second Presbyterian Churches Will Hear EPISCOPAL EBENEZER A. BL Bi Central iressedon the subject of Chrls- and 10:30 a. m. Thursday, 4 rd of Freeholders KT. PAIH-tl, TriHny and avenue,, between Irving and •i?yfcRY new rellEton, or every ' I*J"*-*"'J'new' ?'T-1. pnas' e "o r manltestauo•L."Z'JT»Jl't'JirTJi.*^*Xfn oi' •p m', din In rh-rirtlnn Ann. juesrSpeakersin Exclumgenff-Preachers; The Rev. Elm avenue—The Rev. H. ATL. "Kew Church streets—The. RevT trine. P%:tirop1ts an&CHfford B. Gehrinig, G. 0. P. As- dlites for Reflection; Sadtler. rector. • 3. W.-P. Collier, pastor. - • n old religion, brings Its prob- Is seldom In deeply contro- Expert Radio ServiceT"! Keech, 1st Baptist Church, to Begin Fireside Sermons Sunday services: 11 a. m.lem, s and Its controversies. ST. JOHN'S ROS8IAN ORTHO- Member if. R. A. . ../.'.;! Sunday services: 7:30 a. m.. -"• veraial Issues that men thinK DOX GREEK OATHOUC7 East We Rtp.lr All Ihlm »t pirants;.Dr. FrqttUMaotebempcfiitic Nominee; spirants lieted- The Presbyterian congregatlbiw of Rahway will exchange pastors Holy Communion; 9:30 a. in., .preaching by Ihe^pastor and What te-the. relation of 'tlie.-new- and act with conipleto~open-infnd-^ EOWKHT FJUUtiM canseas' a U«p«jw Tjeel thit o the old? How much of the old dness. Even where there may be Grand strest, between Newton Tltn Ttmtr* FBEE la TaBI : ,t the regular morning worship. The Re*. James W. Laurie, of Second Sunday school; 11 a. .m., Holy 'celebration of the Sacrament of and Allen streets—The Rev. I 'Qualifications of Candidates Given e|Q, 1>| jSttMT^tdward TMkiB* the Xortfs Supper; 12:45 p.ihould survive in the new out-no prejudice, it Is difficult to HOHiC. «d bj« the vottw ot TJhtoa county ment cosU provttfea Presbyterian churcn will speak in First Presbyterian church while the C6nununion and • sermon; 7 p. oolc and experience? How can Nikofar Besmerthuk, pastor. J. B. Larkkant, Pro». w, . Chester M. Davis, of that church, will take the Rev. Laurie's m-Young People's meeting. m., Sunday school; 4 p. m.. avoid an attitude of compromise, PHONE RAHWAY 7-OW I Eahway voters will take more than a passing next tuerttay. Two of tue four Bev he substance and reality of allbecause of practical considera- Sunday masses 7 and 10 a. m.j Member OKIclal Radio B«rylea place in the pulpit oT Second Presbyterian, church The Rev. Laurie THE CHURCH OF THE HOLT Young People's Forum: 8 p. m., that_was 'good. In the old reliRlon RepiibUi wefc tions. - Monday at 6 and 10 a. m. Men'i A««oclatlon Jeromer- as Moderator of the ElbabethJHTesBytery and "chairman of the com- "and " preaching by the'pastor.'cae^ bo preserved unlesa ^ g-iievV small Board of Freeholders who will take w-««Uon. They we tosem mittee 01 t-nrwian EducaUon will i&uc Sunday on "Tomorrow's Chris- HK<*f8 oma« M. Miilr, of Bixabeth. 8t.- George avenue^—The Rev. bration of the sacrament of stress upon the symbols and Jew:, and a central aud sacred rite CATHOLIC imoSION ENDS "dff ire TaTiu^ -rto HUabeth. ithool "teachtn. mh, held during Scout Week, and the League wlU conduct the evening BAPTIST in all movements of conviction. Rahway 7-O49O-J' seeks re-claction service. The Sunday school will FIRST BAPTIST, Elm and Ester- Sunday services: 9 a. m., Sun- that these new converts should Kane, had charge of the mission serve the-people." He i» a mem- "It-elected. I pledge mytdf to jcouu will attend in uniform. A and of a. progressive nature, with- conform to til e "custom of Stove Goal. $11.75 Ton th5 other candidate,-is a former Freeholder. The be responsible for the service the brook avenues—The Rev. Fin- day school; 10:15 a. m., Rngllsh out regard to their essentially re- with sermons by the Rev. William ber of the State Beer oommb- work for tne best interests number of the scouU will take part service. The pwtpr will ad- Moses," and demanded that It they Donovan and the Rev. George Democratic candidate is Dr. Frank Moore, for 21 Unloi county and to co-openu S in the program presenting songs, evening- of November 26. On De- ley Keech, pastor. ligious character. did not do so they could not be Nut Coal .-$11.50 Ton [sion. motor TeWole acent. member 1 v dress his congregation. Walker, Augustlnlan Fathers 3ent of the Now Jorsoy Refnrma- 1Ik " -• • • "^^ • ttomine. The Rev. cember 3,' the Choir will conduct Sunday, services: 9:45 a. m. Socialists and Communists of saved. • Item Vfflanova.. :—- Egg Coal . $11.50 Ton Wffllam %. Kiher. Demoott, i will use as the topic of hisxne service with a special musl- Cnurcii scnooi; n a. m., mom- today auarrel. about, mailers, oi -Paul and-Barnabaswere equal- .toJSJV'until his'retirement several years ago." FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, West feaCoal . $ 9.50 Ton tfc.:. Fmtcod has been in the Assem- ot Plalnfleld. lawyer, states. 1 tali -Choosing the Best." cal program and they will be fol- ing worship, observation of definition and interpretation and ly Insistent that this Jewish rite •s^a? guidance of voters in se-* The young people of the church loved by the Missionary socie- the Lord's Supper", sermon by Grand and Church streets— programs of action In very much was not necessary for the Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Cromwell, Buckwheat? 7. "** 2K*i- leeSnj.. -."representatives to the member of the Board of free- bly for seven yean and hat been do not beUOe in reduciog nOttto the same way that early Chris- 389 Main "street, recently cele a of lower p*ld employees, espedaltr trt planning to take part In theties the evening of December 10. the pastor. •Three Things." The Rev. Chester M. Davis, pas- tian faith or calvation ,of. these —*^-^ Freeholders... , th.. e -•Union- holdersfor 13 years (juringwnion WTIXIAM H. CONRAD In the employ of the P. R. R. for tian sects, and later denomina- brated their 22nd wedding anni Phone Your Order..-. ERNEST E FLOREN Democratic candidate for M in. view of rise in living expmei Annual Young Peoplei Training Mr. Robert A. Coin, chaplain and a message for the children tor. tions, ha-re. contended In _fontro Gentile converts. Paul and Bar- Countyi "Taxpayers' assoclationr tline~iias"ssrved"on"every-commit- 33 years. He it naming "to ful- "Conference of thc~EllTaheth*Pres- p^-m.,-yaung- —Sunday—services:—10 a. -m., nabas-were~8ent-to Jerusalem-to versary. —' '- Common CoUnttt fat 1BTTHHT dMate m the Foortli War? who of the New Jersey Refuiuiutory. verty over the orthodox view and seiili u 'retter to' the 'candidates tee of the board. He is a can- Republican councilman from fill patriotic duty and to remit of bjttry to be held in Oreystoneand-an instructor at the high People's Fellowship supper, Sunday school. Women's Bible the apostles and elders ot the asking for information concern- didate because he believes ihat the Second Ward who seeks to be V^ard whtr Is eon*icUii« hb is the only ano»*o*Bdiloeal eta- the people ot Union county and the orthodox way. church there to determine this third eampaisn for public office. Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Crccn«til Pnibytcrian church. Elizabeth, school, will deliver the" address followed by the discussion on class. Men's Bible class: 11 a. * • ing thsir campaign. The replies he knows county government. WILUAM V. HEEER returned to the Common Council didate on tiife yew* MM. H* tin state.' Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday Sunday night. "Some Facts About the Old question. * He was a candidate for eoanc.n- has served iW ttn** «" the 319 Jlaln street, enteruintd U» m., morning worship with ser- \NE of the earliest phenomena candidates are because of bis record dorinx the Bart S. Van Fleet. Republican, Friday. .The Rahway group| Mr. Mllford Lewis, class presi- Testament," led by the pas- mon to be delivered by the • • • --^rm.-^^—--- - - ,• CHAKLES X. BAUER, JR.. NaUve of Rahway and well past twor years.' man-at-Iane In 1330 and, far Common CtmatM, —~ -.- - --.- Rahwajr Colored AthletSc.dV J In the progress of Christianity HE result was that the church preheated in full with a brier | examiner. He is : of Roselle Park, former employe* rwbn~the-banner for the larg-tdent, win preside. Mr. Joseph ton 8 p. m., first of sixth an- Rev. James W. Laurie in an Motor Elizaogthi title known attorney here who seeks Freeholder id 1931. a Hallowe'en party Pridar was the winning to the new faith T at Jerusalem sIdedr~wlth"Paui- of the other Freeholder ot a member of the present rf of Ben telephone company. esl rcglstraUon for the past two;Price, the vice president, will be nual series of "Fireside Ser- exchange of pastors with Sec- Jj££_ Candidate "from » atneere deabt Armstrong. . 158 chorch mons/' with the topic, "Are of those who were not Jews. Paul, and Barnabas and sent: to the -of—Freeholders—and—hai Jennuigs Scckfl Thfcd run and plans to.wi n it again to j the soloist of the evening. ond Presbyterian The i-; in Antloch Judas PieehulJei .of. the Common Council in Jtlie Fllst Conrad Conncilmanic to serve the people of th« «UW»treet. won theclub 1 11 permanently. The Men's Bible class will play Families Worth the iMss." Rev. Laurie will speak on "To- who wna himself a devout Jew - Ward. He is the-BepaMican e&n- though he now had become a "TTion lhat have hazarded For {§st Five Tears older. Has had training in the aidate for the office. As 2nd Ward CautUJate ouicr evcaia planned for tbc: volleyball In the church Monday FBEENDSHIP BAPTIST. "EasT morrow's Christians."; 6 p. m Christian, felt called upon to keep their lives for the name, ot our iffices in the Court House for Candidate in Third Wslrd church during the^ comir»_week up certain ritual observances In ;Mavof Alfred C. Brooks, was nIght._Mid-vce«k prayer—-service —Hazelwood. avenue—The Rev. Girl Scout Vesper service; iK Lord Jesus Christ," to bear wit- A born here August 22, 1895, ana he past 3"0 years. ST£tes~tfiafEe" ErnestErF, which, he had .heen"Arain£d_trom r V;iuani 5 oij pljc;. Democratic candWate Uiiion is ,'a lifelong resident of Rahway a candidate because it is theAttorney Herer G. 0. P. avenue. Republican candidate foi Troop. events for the Sunday service: 11:30 a. m* str- People's fellowship. his youth and which still ha The decision. In effect, was that Hicelwood avsaai, Dsmocrattlt Tor re-election to tl» Common Important N6tw6l6 VotirT Monday and the Junior and Senior meaning Tor him. these Gentile Christians should _ and Union county. He resides at uty of every citizen to interest ..Aspirant in First Ward re-election-as councilman in thecouncilmanic" c'indidate In Uw week include the choir rehearsal mon; 1 p. m., Sunday school; SECOND PRESBYTERIAN, Main 339 North Brqad Street 148 Pierpont street Maintains himself in city or countygovernr Second Want has been a resi- Council in the Ftourth W«t«4 is eholr rehearsals Thursday after- Thursday night, beginning at 8, 7:30 p. m., evening service. He did not, however, see.any observe the moral law and the de- Thfrd Ward is an old campaign- he only aspirant for local mn- PERM^NE^T REGISTRATION FOR ^tooirand evening; :— street and New Brunswick ave- reason_why__non-Jews accepting conduct. but that they 1 own business in the real estate ment. dent of Rahway for the past eight and the luncheon of the Ladies' SECOND BAPTIST. Ea*t Milton Elizabeth, N. J. William V.' Herer7~"35~Easf er for his party who is seeking iicipal ofnce~wfi5~is tmopSSd Tlie~BrT.-Kee*lt rVm Begto nue—The Rev. James W. Lau- tbe new faith should be burdened should be free from the necessity attn and irisurancj field. He is a PETER H. MEISEX, Spring- years. He is a graduate of gram- representation for his party ir Aid society in the church that avenue—The Rev. C. H. S. Wat- rie, pastor. •with ritual practices which were tappredati Grand street, Republican coun- m the ballot In Tuesdays ; S OF RAflWAY -Flnside ScnaotaT Series of placing themselves under ritual member of the present_Board of field, retired.- _Has been a mem- mar and high school. 3«Ir. Florer the stronger republican stroas- afternoon at 1 o'clock. kins, pastor. Sunday services: 9:46 a. m.,forelgn-to themi and which hard- burdens which could have for duded fc Chn. He has 'been elected to the Special arTansemente will be afforded on Oeneral The Rev. Pinley Keecb. pastor Ttunkstivlnc Union Service Friday, 8 p. m.. Prayer service. ly could have the meaning or sig- them little meaning or.reality. er of the Board of Freeholders, -.3Wt:l from his ward for two of First Baptist church, will begin Church school; 11 a. BL* morn- . GhC%, _., Brftwn. university. A water com- lut. not, now serving, on that Rahway and has Jived. here aH the Standard Oil -Company of conducted a door-to-door cam- Day. l^tember 7th. for.all difttte dttaewito reg^er pw- Announced Bjr Federation. Sunday services: 9:30 a. m., ing worship with the sermon to nificance that they had for those This controversy was mucti Election Night Dance """ missioner at Rahway for seven New Jersey in. the cost account- paign and is eipecfea W iSake rjUTe terms an* the lack, ot ifl^-It «! HWitet PoBtar PJaeea. fipwdal CJeria wffl 0* iixih annual series of "Fireside The Rev. A. Leroy Peterson, Sunday school: 11 a. nu mom- brought up in Judaism. . more than a church quarrel. It Grave ody. Advises that he is a can- his life. He was bom here in Smr.ons"-in the church Sunday be delivered by the Rev. Ches- Mayor of Rahway for ing department. the strongest race of any Demo- Republican opponent aasttres chairman of theunion service ing service: 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. ter M. Davis in an exchange o It may seem that Paul's views was a division ot opinion about I"iie8day, November 7th didate because he realizes the1901 and was educated at the him of his representatioi> for the nliht. The topic this week will i major matter jn which the con- years. Freeholder from Prior to his election to thecratic aspirant for tSe~ Common' ^rtotnto^Uon. «n dttens. In order to rote, must br committee of theRahway Fed- U. service; 7:45 p_.__m;,_ evening pastors with First Presbyterian were n o t altogether consistent urgent need for governmental Franklin school and the Rahway '.wo ensuing years- be -Art Families Worth tbe Fuss." and also that they varied from dieting convictions no doubt were By RAHWAY AEREE, No. 1863, F. O. E. way for five years. Se is aeconomy. Common Council two years ago Council in the Third Ward in registered under Oie permanent Registration System. eratlon of Churches, announced service. church. The Rev. Davis will high school. While at high school Mr. Jennings is a Uxpayer and jSSgnbom tXUUaa «« bring their own dttand* Tbe fireside sermons are a series METHODIST EPISCOPAL time to time. The whole matter [sincere and honorable. But the AT EAGLES HOME, 115 W. GRAND ST. date: "1. At the request_of. "JOHN~H." M. "DUDLEY, Eliza- Mrr Floren served.. on th? local many years. «_zn... • r. oi internal addresses on the situa- yesterday that the annual union speak on- "Is Christianity Ade- probably_ was oneqf such dilli- j decision, was crucial, markhiK__the_ _ of my friends. 2. Have, He earned his "R" in football, Board has resided in the fourth Ward papers- or their fatter* dtbxmhip papers U they w«e mtaon Thanksgiving service of. the fed- TRINITY METHODIST EPISCO quate for "the World's Needs?" r BAHWATrNew-Jersey— bsth. architect. Not a member Mr. Conrad was the Democratic •or many years. He is a loeomo- uon~m the American home and culty of adjustment that it -was virtual savins of Christianity belli" a memier of. large Board basketball and track. He wasZoning commission. councilmari-a£- eration will be held la the First PAL, West Milton avenue and 7 p. m, meeting of the Young Election Returns WUl Be Annonnced f the present Board of Freehold- ave, engineer for the P^-Rr4t and ^^SrTr^dSfKew J^«T «d «. months' re* deal with various phases ot moral Main street—The Rev. Herbert hard for even so clear »eelns and rrom the fate of becoming a nar- anB enjoy the work." If elected rs and never Tield the office of president of the Current Events the-Rahway Building VR tad ethical problems. Presbyterian, church. The Rev People's .society, with the. dis- dear thinking a man as Paul to row_ aiid_sectarlan_reliKion. Between Dances". wS giye entire time to the duties . V Is a member of the Jiasonic lodge deuce to Union Ooonuty are necessary for registration. H. A. L. Sadtler. pastor of St. Rhlnesmlth. pastor. cussion topic, "Thrills thai rise to the heights of a view or 0\Voulcl God that all controver- Freeholder. • Has had experience Debating club and secretary of The complete schedule of the 1 ofjjjfh'ce And will wort for con- member of the Rahway O. Fowler in 1930 and polled only In Jersey City, and Brotherhood Paul's Episcopal church, will de- Sunday services: 9:45 a. m., Last"; 7:45 p. m., evening serv- Christian simplicity and liberty sies within the Christian Church Weekly Dances Every Wed. in road- building. For one year the Old' Hickory Literary society, 539 less votes than his opponent at Locomottve engineers, t«iv« to be given before Christmas church school. Men's Bible :— o structive reduction in cost 6£ gov- Safety council for some years t toloirs: Nov. 13. "The Eternal liver the sermon. ice and. brief sermon by thethat consistently was manifested. had issued so favorably and tend- Jflred was Deputy County Director of as well as taking a prominent the city-wide campaign. REGISTER ON ELECTION DAY! class. Ladles' Bible class; 11 a. Later we finil Paul, in Jerusa- ed to keep Christianity in' the Night Beginning Nov. 15th efftmeSt; elimination of unnec- Floren stands on his enviable 1931 he was one of the two local Code for A Successful Marriage"; The Deborah Mite Missionary pastor, "The Spirit of Peace- and lire Emergency .Relief for Union part_ in school dramatics. Utarkey Democratic m., morning worship and Com- making.'* lem, shaving his head in ritual realm of simple, moral and spir- estrjt departments:'-"''' full Value county in charge of administra- candidates -who Nov. 19. •Things I Wish Parents society of Ebenezer A. M. E munion; 7 p. m., Epworth Lea- observance of a vow that he haditual realities! Ladies 25c — Gentlemen 35c Semini for appropriations made. . Is in Upon his graduation from the campaign slogan is "A tried and Would Remember: Nov. 28. "Are church win meet In the parson- Music By ' a large tion. ' local high school he attended' a oosed Freeholders Brooks and Ter- Aspirant in Second Ward Kfistraitan distrkU of Union Ooanty. gue devotional service in the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE fajfcr of/mafntalnlng the prin- true servant of the taxpayer. I IdnU Out ot Date"; Dec 3. "The age Monday evening. Wednes- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY HaQowe' CHARLES E. SMITH, West- pre-legal course at New York Creative-Use of Leisure": Dec. 10. church: 7:46 p. m., evening the Rev. L. D. HE1, pastor. ST MARK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC ciples of Civil Service. ( Mr. Conrad is a tugboat cap- John L. Markey. 0 Broadway. day night, the Silver Leaf club worship, the Men's BibJe class Junior Order hall, Seminary Monday, G&ring Former City isld, retired. He-is not a mem- university. He also attended the Damocratic candidate m;0»e Sec- - -ash Youth and Age Revolt". Dec hold iU regular meeting, and Sunday services: 9:45 a. nu, (German), Hamilton street be- Les Vanderhoven's present ber of the present Board of Reserve Officers Training school Third Ward cain and has been Union Goniity^ fitttfei of Heclions will have charge of the service avenue and Oliver street. Sunday school; 11 a. m., Cor- tween Irving street and Gor- ABd County Official' ond Ward for the Common Coun- 17. "An Evening at Home with the on Friday night prayer meeting "Everlasting Punishment" win orothy J Freeholders and has never held After completing the af the P. R. R. for many years. poems of Edwin Markham." - • with Robert A. Coan as the munioQ service and sermon, don place—The Rev." Louis Clifford B. Gehring.' 269 St. He is a taxpayer and has resided cil was bom in Jersey City. Oc- Orart House, Elisabeth, N. J. will be held'ic the church. That "Adam and Fallen Man" will Will the oUipe of .Freeholder. States course, Mr. Herer entered The Women's Mission Circle of speaker. __ "Our Sin Bearer:'; 6:_30 p. m.( Remmele, pastor. Orchestra Gtiorge avenue, was horn In New the Third Ward for many years.; xiber 9, 1892. He was educated same night at 9 the official board be the subject of the Lesson- Sunday masses S and 10:3 Da that he" is. a candidate "to. occupy New._ Jfirssy:..Law. school_ in .tie-public schools in Jersey tht church wUl mMTWednMay «j its" monthly meeting:- FIRST METHODIST EPISCO- Young Peopfe's society;*^:45 p. NO CHECK BOOBTCHABGES Yirk City and • has been a Tesi7; He is a member-of-the-Zton- Lu- Sermon in all Churches o; a. m.. Sunday school at 9 a. m. my fipmcfilKiii worthwhilhiel workk, which he received his LLJ3. in City and has been a taxpayer in fa p.rm m the home PAL. West Grand street, be- m.r hymn- sing-and-evenlng- .Buddjf. r de^Ljof.. the, county .JS^ with "income." - • I923. While at law school he was of Mrs. Robert O- Carlisle. 22 Bry- tween Irving and Church Christ, Scientist. Sunday. ' message, "Why Jesus Had To years.'v_Has conducted; His" own Rahway for many years. He Is State Y.M.C.A. Auxiliary The Golden Text Is: "For Bret RVbotFH R. ENGlSCH, Eliza- secretary of the Montieth Law isi street. Mrs. Mackey will lead streets—The Rev. A. Leroy Die." ; , reSTestate and insurance busi- \ communicant of St. Mary's by one man's offence death ace St beth, realtor. ' He is not a mem- club. the devotional period and MrsConventio. n Here Nov. 10 Peterson, pastor. land Verna & ntss-srnce 19M. Is not a mem- :hurch arid has been employed Flnley Keech will have charge of reigned by one; much mor Catholic Masses ber . of the present Board off He served bis clerkship and •by the P. -R. R. as- passenger rep- Sunday services: 10. a. m., rS GREEK CATHOLIC hfe of the present Board ot-Free- law «nd«r Orlando H-- Dey GOOD GOVERNMENT amd tlie (be program taking up the study Continued Prom Page 1. Sec H Sunday school; 11 a. m., morn- they which receive abundance ^. o"buout f Frtie- -~E«st«m-Wc- -of—grace and-of—the-gift-of- Irving street, between.Semtaary the office of Freeholder. States He was admitted to the Bar in Mr. Markey. has-been * mem- ing worship and sermon, "Some avenue and West Grand street. lose vei helder from 1916 to1923. Also am. Today and Tomorrow." at the afternoon session begin- Characteristics of the King- righteousness shall reign in life ajcouncilman in Rahway in 1912 that he -has served for more than 1924 as an attorney and subse- ber of the County Democratic The Rev. Alexander. Dolinay, quently became a counselor at The Girl-Scouts will meet at the ning at -2 p. m. dom ot God." by the pastor: by one, Jesus Christ" (Romans aid 1913. Is a graduate of public seven, years on non-salaried committee for the past eight church at 3:45 p. m. Wednesday 5:17). pastor. ' ser$--OI boards and commissions and for law. Mr. Herer has been practic- years and has always worked in The following committee from 7:45 p. m.. evening service and Sunday services, 7:30 and 10:30 schools and the New Jersey Busi under tbe leadership of the new the Rahway unit of the auxiliary hymn_singins, talk on "Martin I rent njss College and experienced in the past three years has served ing law in this city from the time the" Second Ward In- the interest TAXES25% troop captain. Mrs. W. O. Augus- Clark Township ajn. and 3 p. m. Sunday school, sJtte*. as secretary. to Assemblyman of his admission to the bar.with of Jbls city and party regardless organization will be in charge o Luther, the Man. Leader and BETHLEHEM ONION CHAPEL. 5 p. m. Friday, 4 p. m., Chris- —title-searching:—Is-a- candidate tt». On Wednesday evening- the Reformer." by the pastor. Spe- of flfa interest in pn Otto thus obtaining an tnsighf offices at I38~Haui street. VOTtFOR -at the arrangements for the confer- Central avenue at Brant" lane— tian' doctrines. ence: Mrs. T. H. Roberts. Jr.. gen- m Oil (i aftairs. He will' give of his timi into governmental affairs. S p. m.. with the pastor speaking •net un4ef8tam DEMOCRATS HOLD DANCE erll chalrman; Mrs. C. D. Eld- l5llf afi that, is necessary^toiproperl Sketch of Other Fifth Ward on the theme. "Why Stop Learn- -Members—of thp Flrsk-WarcL l-tag—" rldge. decorations: Mrs. Robert -caoduct^-the—office-^which_he—i Dgggcratic Candidates' ~ Graemes-luncheon; Mrs. Arthur s*kihg, if "he is elected. Will »mner of thatjjody. States that he wants to bequeath Iteln's Is ««U. tifns made. Is in favor of main- is a candidate because he believes tume and Mrs. Ella McGough for I night under the leadership of WU- cell, membership. taining the principles of Civ that his policies will better the the funniest. The Judges were: l*rd H. Jennings. The choir will Service|_as_the law provides. economic situation now existing A. C. Feakes, William H. Con- hold a rehearsal the same night. The Rev. J. W. P. Collier and in the county. rad and Fred Hedemah.' The The Delta Alpha Class will hold choir of Ebenezer A. M. E. church WELL-MANAGED Xft. Moore Favors committee in charge of the affair its tenth anniversary Friday. No- visited Roselle Sunday and con Your Tfx Reduction MICHAEL trttTOLI, Elizabeth, HANS FLIES consisted of Bernard McOough, waber 10 at 8 p. m. in the church. ducted a service at the chapel o i3r. Frank Moore, 22 Ester- druggist. He is not a member of Republican candidate for the chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Chfcrles A special program will be present- the Rev. Mr. Heard. _ The solo- money bQJok avenue, was bora in 186Jthe present Board of Freeholders Common Council from the Third Anson. Charles Dunham. Mrs. |.ed to memorialise the occasion. ists were Mrs. Ira L. Cromwell, I Miss Dorb a»d has been a resident of thtand has never held the office of Ward who enters the local po- J. Zirwes, Charles Morton, Carl *lth a brief history and outline of Mrs. William Howard and How I society edi" c(finty for 24 years. He is re Freeholder. States that he is a litical field at the request of his Jacoby and Mrs. Harry Conway. • tht class" work through -the de- ard Hatfield. j Rahway R£ Used from business, but acts i candidate because he believes that many friends. ! ode. This will be followed by a know and we know that there is no $udb thing as glad to r* tire capacity of consultant on in the taxpayers desire a change of Mr. and Mrs.: John C. Scrim- | Bctal program and business meet- ; stjtution construction.. He is not policy in the matter of county shaw, 55 Monroe street, afe back tag. of the actt Flues, Merck Executive, GEORGE L. K1RCHGASNEB X infellibly correct judgment on investments. member of trie present Board i expenditures which can be curb- Former postmaster and presi- home following a recent visit | Rev. DsTis-WnrSpeak and friend Freeholders, nor has he ever hel< ed without reducing efficiency. Running in Third Ward dent of the Board of Education with their' daughter. Mrs.- Samuel | At 2nd Presbyterian Church During the extraordinary conditions of recent years pracd- Jft' __th« office of Freeholder. He is ~MKSrS7[RA^r^T«KE "#to l»-ihel)enl6cnitic eonncfl- Who was Who? CTchnngejOf pastors with small to graduate of Dickinson" cdllegi Hillside, housewife. Is not a T^Ians-Fiaes.-M'Stanton. street, mame canfflaate In the rtfth Republican councilmanic candl- pile "First" Presbyterian" church, By LOUISE M.OOMSTOOC l>erso^^ nal- : iected_Bith_the firm—of._Diers Xe in" the; Tfiird" Wardr^was L the- Rev:-:che>t«r:MriI^vis;'-J>»fc Just 'phor f- too School for Boys, and super- Chosen Freeholders and has never and Kirchgasner,"real estate and p« of that church and chairman "oTinvestment holdings. YetTin reliuvery intendent of New Jersey Reforma held the office of Freeholder. born in Hagen, Germany, Feb- DR; ruary 14, .1890. After completing Kirchgflsner Party insurance. "••-•-. ol the Program and Field Activi- BLUEBEARD tory, near Rahway, from 1909 toStates that she is a candidate be* He is a charter member of Democrat* CaadidW for Cbitn ties Committee of the Presbytery record of trust institutions in conserving wealth committed 1959. Established the Annan-(cause of her interest i& civic, po- his high school education in his Hope in Fifth Ward home town, Mr. Flues studied Rahway lodge B. P. O. Hks, a Two-TewrTerm of Elizabeth and Synod of Mew /-1OMPASED to bis prototypes In Tbe chart Olnstntea the nita eaaae* of antomobtlr acttdent dale Reformatory. States that he J to their care has reflected the advantages of group judgment. or litical and charitable affairs. chemistry at Braunschweig, from Qeotge L. Klrehfasner, 140 member of Lafayette lodge P. & «rsey, wUl the the guest speaker V> real life tbe Bluebeard of our fatalities In 1933. Two "freok" accMmta of 1033 an shown above is ft candidate becayjy h«- ' EEETlEEO which college he was graduated? -West-Grand—streetv—Bemocratic- A. M.,.Court-Rahwafr-ForeBters- « Second Presbyterian church fairy storj books was a mild and be- und-nt-rinhtr -When »tonpe-dK>ei>-by^>-Ijos-Augflf»-po>tTe^-o«B< iway~7 to-; serve the people by securig ixecutlve of the Royal Maufac- of America. Exempt Firemen's skidded Into the-path of «n oncoming itreet car, the auto m In our own iustitution-all-investment-decisioQS-are- Mr. Flues came to Rahway in cffuncilmanic candidate in the Sanday. His theme wffl be, "Isnevolent roan. King Henry Vm goed government and reduction fo turing company, this city. He is Republican councilman from Fifth '-.-Ward-; was born in this association and of St. Paul's ran lum a close second In the mat- crashed between the Ktrect car and & telephone pole. The car tales. States that the cost of not a member of the present 1911 ar.d secured, a position as Christianity Adequate for . the shown at right had been parked on a sloping street several min- made by a group of trained business men to whom conserva- the Fifth Ward who .seeks re- city and has lived in the Fifth Grid' Needs." ... ter of winning and disposing -of cotinty government can- be reBoar- d of Freeholders and -haselection in order that he might chemist in, tHe ' control Hhbota^ utes before. A defective emergency brake failed to hold, with thU torics of Merck V. /, 1933 probable that the arch-villain Blue- " wane pt tbe 1933 summer tour- "dld"ndt have the"right of "way. Bl Freeholder and will work for re-holder, and will work for con- pharmaceutical plant. In 1920 lowing the Rahway-Roselle high Mr. Flues was chosen to organize Board of Education from the Mnool footbaU game here. A beard is merely a compilation of ing season reveal that nearly 20.000 Other forms of carelessness aged money, if you put the management of your bequests into duction in cost" of county govern- structive reduction in .cost of Third Ward- and served as its many bad men of legend, and folk persons have died, and more than which contributed their share ot ment;, elimination of unnecessary county government. Fiero Seeks Return to and develop the company's pri- I «'««ation from the organiza- accidents bare been drirlng vate printing plant which under president. He/was appointed city A VOTE FOR l«on win take part in 4he con- tale all rolled Into one. - . 670.000 have been Injured, in 523.- the hands of a conservative trust institution like ourselves. departments; full value ror ap- JOSEPH B. McCRANN, Eliza- Aid Economy Program treasurer in. 1913 and served as If credit for inspiring tils famous 000 automobile accidents which tbe, road, failure to signal, cutting ••- proiiriations made. Is in favor of beth, carpenter. Never been a his management has «r6wn' to ioence. of the Young People's have taken place during the first In. passing on.the wrong side, and rank among the finest of its kind such unUl commissioned -post- tttsbyterlal in Elizabeth next character, however. Is to be "given maintaining principles of Civil member of the.Board of Chosen Lee .Fiero,. 169 Central avenue, master, -which office he held for any one man, he was Glues de Rtttz. nine months ot this year These passing on a curve or hill. Sj Freeholders. If elected will de- Republican candidate for re-elec- in the state. Mr. Flues next en- *Mk and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie figures would be optimistic In con- Nearly half of the Jaywalkers gaged in studies of advertising nine years during which period J P L Mlntel will have parts one of Joan ot Arc's generals and vote entire time to the duties tion representative to the Com- the Office advanced from second trast with those of 1332 were" It who met death were crossing either" Interest Paid in Our Special Department from day of deposit Sketches of Other at New York university arid after a marshal of France during the Fif- sot for the tact that, since June aVainst signals. - diagonally, be- theater disasters, aviation acci- Republican Candidates of Freeholder and -will work for mon Council from the Filth to first class. Upon severing his progranu teenth century, whose vlUanles make dents, and other disasters. constructive reduction in the cost Ward. He was born in Rochest- graduating from this course he The trustees will hold a meet- of this year, the percentage of tween Intersections, or from behind Oth f^ candidates runninning on was made an associate ot Merck connection as postmaster he as- Bluebeard appear a meek and home- fatalities has taken a decided up- parked cars. •In the last IS years, toe auto has until day of withdrawal ~' ,« of county government. er, N. ,Y., and is a graduate of sociated himself with John Wari- t Tuesday nl«ht. loving husband. Gilles Inherited a killed 325,000 people, {' thet Republican ticket for Fre- the grammar and high schools in & company's advertising director trend, a development which indi- » .• • • — - hoUsr and brief sketches of their BICHARD F. BRADY, Eliza- to assume charge of advertising amaker. New York, where he held Wednesday night . at 8 the fortune and political promt cates that the-total automobile cas- • • .• "^* beth. Did not reply to taxpayers' that city and from Pratratt InstInstii- s bB ui er " eveninir services tie touTdTot tfinsgnsK aae any appreciable extcntr these ter- —The toll~oMlyea loBrlirauto acd-1—The most dangerous hours ot the MEMBER OF. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM has had 10 years' experience jict^ representative on the Rahway is a director of the Axla' Building the' office ot councilman. Hitn- cnurch finally convicted him of so> Xlble accident tolls. * dents In one year. It has been esti- day, statistics show, are those be- £2H~a-hoine~owner—and*—taxpayer. ^ M- E. church win be At fault alike are the careless mated, exceeds by far the number 1' a representative of~labor •Valley-Join trsewer~Me€tmg; and-Loan-assoelatlori: : Qdayv—Cto—that-eve- tween 5 ,and S in the evening. >f-llves"lost--in-aH-jiacional-tlomeS' -Frojn-^c^6^-the^reatest-nnrnbgr— "The fe g j p leader. States that he is a cati- to continue the present economy polittics in answer to the urgent ers' viewpoint. He is known and BtGISTEB EDWARD BAUEB w of enUre !fhe story-book version of Blnebear pedestrian. Wbst accioenis.. statist or'auto-wcldems-occumiRrtrojn— ber "of the ^ present Board of r *•»• service, tics reveal, have been caused by since the sinking of the battleship 7 to 8 the most deaths have re- solicitation of his friends and respected by his many friends I appeared in the flunons ffrendi r -Chclen Prefliolders. As practical didate for Freeholder because of program of the Council at least rollowtag Sunday evening, drivers wfio "SrbVe~atTurexc«sslvs "MalnerThls~lncludes-nres.-noodar sulted from accidents. ——-— for the-»raee which "he a desire to-buiMnip-and-improve through- tbft existing - unsettled considers lt_his_ civic duty under for his reHaBlIIty, straightfor- Paid for by W. LJ "r 12,-th* ff««^tto 16916977. : states that he has beenthe community. period. the circumstances to iita'nd for wardness arid business ability. S

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* T* ^ J^-MrHone^Oj^ -VRSDAY, HOVEBHEB 8,.^te. ' tofld Section:—PA^E FIVE IT PAGE FOUR—Second Section THE RAHWAY RECORD-The Foremost &~ri-W<3kly of Two CQ-~ntt"--™iPAY. NOVEMBER 8, ortgltai, itf(f Iffis AiSWM .Conservattory where he World war. Kreisler b«aifae an I|presch. for th« funniest. George Kreisler to Open showed great talent. But follow- officer in a regiment of Uhlarft Holland. Jr., and Henry'M wpn J-V ing his frrst tour of the United and following the.war he retumr prizes for the cake walk. The .States h» aniipunced ..that _ he ed, not to medicine; but to the NTIES HKtD MS. CLABK Judge*-, were HaroW Williams, Rutgers Concerts would give up; (he violin iod cbrJcert stage'....' . . •/ TowMilP N«r» qirwoixi: Kennethi HW"Slno§ study medicine. • party was "held by the anit Mte» Catherine Bosthttd, HB niSPial studies were inter- Qive Two' Gannenta arid Joln"^ People's Democratic club Crsmorfl. ' , . : Famous Violinist to Begin rupted by the outbreak of the The Needlework QniM. - Get The Most Out of Your Township Jn toe ftre-; Series November 6; Central avenue. Saturday .The eighth grade ot the Clarll; 13,000 to Attend ..in fc»jtiJ3eoTge LytliL- 119 IrvingL Street mere chance. . . . Lest some- students of the high school en- Brbkaw'a campaign manager; one remind me of the modern oyed the annual senior Hallow- Register Edward Bauer, Assembly- Telephone 7-1800 jirl and her shallow life, I must e'en party Roosevelt school, iah C. A. Ward, -Councflmen make a point which perhaps a Saturday. Octobeb r 28. A happy Pred G. Pfeiffer. Harry J. Niin- passlrg generation has clouded and gaily attired group of about Councilmanic - candidate W. FRESH VOUNG and adults partially overlooked. 150 students and their guests Herer, Ptet Ward, and the That is that homemaklng is the filled the "barn." ; Rev. Edward!" KIrby. of the Sec- favorite activity of the 10 to~I8 Prizes- -tois- ond—Ward—Colored—Republican- Girrtlceirs generation now in the Girl Scout von Beldel and John Pekarsky club.' Movement." for the prettiest andjtuniu'est_cos- The meeting was presided_over tumes respectively! -••"-*-"• ty"Albert H. Sc5aefer,"~city" first relief and Members of the faculty and lommittee chairman. will ^, Through the courtesy of Grles school . organizations acted as Arrangements were made to nce you V. brothers. Girl Scouts may pur- E faitlrfullj - Rib Legs of Spring chaperons and judges for the oc- ttend a rally of the Colored Re- while lone :hase_the following equ!pment~si casion which was under- the di^ publican club in Lagler's hall. a.wIH dig this store: The new Girl Scout eln'B Is sell rection of Bliss Lucille Carhart, Union place, Wednesday night. Manual,' uniforms, sixes 10 to 18, Robert A. Coan, faculty advisers, Refreshments and social fea- Lamb hats, hose, belts^ ties, whistles, Roast and G. Edward HoUoway, Jr., ad- tures were in charge 'of" Mrs. Choice Cato-fOtND POUND Christmas cards, • knives and the viser for the ^Senior co-operative Charles Creeling, Mrs. Thomas Cost of Electric Service new 1934 Girl Scout "diary. boys. W. Stark, Mrs. A. H. Schaefer, Mrs. Harry Dinsens, Mrs. DeWltt Yow Troop 10 planned a hike last ADDRESSES ROTARIANS C. Foulks, Mrs. Fred G. Pfeiffer, Monday, but due to the rain An interesting talk entitled Mrs. George Little, Mrs. Alexan- Cut Five Times Since 1929 Miss Dorc cooked their supper In the Colonial "History" was given by the Rev. der Waybrant. Mrs. C. H. Peter- 'society edi kitchen at the Tavernr ^ Pinley Keech at the regular Mon- son, Mrs. R. L. McVoy, and Mrs. Last week, through the medium of newspaper adver- [•Rahway »? day meeting of the. Rahway Ro- HalUwell Dale. tisements, this Company reminded its electric customers Troop 5 under the leadership tary club in the Colonia Country : glad to rei CREATIVE A parade through the principal of Captain Viola Samuels gave a club. The Rev. Keech said that streets of the city preceded the that the shifting, from the consumer to.the producer, of the of the acO ADVERTISING ROUND ROAST, 1 11< Hallowe'en party at the Tavern a more accurate and better un- rally. Federal 3 per cent tax on electrical energy used for other and friend CREATIVE ADVERTISING Creative Advertising Creates Profits CREATES PROFITS last Thursday night. derstanding of history- could be )S ICross-Rib ROAST, lb-|0 obtained-from-reading-good-biog- • The-Young-Feople's-Fellowship _ __.thgn _indMtriaLpnrposes, jtvas equivalentJto. a - rednction- small to Troop -4r-*ith ltadera MM. Rayal raphies of—our—icading—national -of—First—Bresbyteiian - -church in^lectricHrates amounting^to approximateIy-^1,250,000- T'ndtr Solid Meat figures such as Lincoln, Wash- held- a Hallowe'en-party -Satur- Alden -and Miss Hope Marhold, per year.• • •" ------—••• --: — personal had^a Hallowe'en party Friday ington and Wilson than from his- day-night in charge of Miss Doro- Just._'phor J^_ Through This Medium evening at the Tavern. torical texts. The program-was thy MiHer...... _ : This assumption by the Company of additional taxes is Let Your Product Whatever your bustae«, your Jersey Fr6sh sponsored by former City Engi- hway 7 i~ Through ThisMedium advertising felts' '• *bts* story. Troop 11, eighth graders of th neer Franklin Marsh. the fifth reduction.in the cost of electric-service to .consu- Selhnr hones or homes, flsh Roosevelt school will have a Fall Robert A. Coah, of the high mers since 1929. The effective dates of the several reduc- SPEAK or furniture, the public to quick Frolic at the Tavern Saturday school faculty, will bs the speak- to notice the interest—~— evening. er—Monday.- Three- members of tions, (including the change in taxes), and the Whatever your business, your advertising tells a big story. Sell- taken hi your ads'and — ONE POUND PRINTS the Woodbridge Rotary club were savings resulting from each were: Through This Medium ing horses or houses, fish or furniture, the public is quick to notice ner in which you make It ea«r The Leadsrs' Training •" class present Monday. The meeting for them to know your product. meet Monday afternoon for the was in charge of President James EFFECTIVE DATE YEARLY SAVINGS the interest you have taken in your ads and the manner in which That's where GOOD aews- 'c . second.sessip_n_of_traJninK,_..-_ Sinith.jwith.jCharles _F,..O."Malley_ Whatever your business, your advertising tells a big story. acting secretary. January—1929 $1la50>000 -y6nJnake~.it eaaylioOhemlbJknotf^ouIlpfMuctriZIIZZZZZZZZI ARRANGE MASQUERADE — January 1930 1,300,000 to notice the interest you have taken in your ads and the mercbandise with, the quality of , The members of Golden Key ~X«ESCENX CLUJTHEETS Temple, No.' 393, Daughters of The regular meeting of January 1932 600,000 manner in which you make jt easy for them to know your That's where GOOD newspaper advertising makes the difference. the advertising itseU. It speaks for your product—and in Elks, will hold: a masquerade so- Crescent club ol the Y. M.. C. January 1933 1,750,000 product. Fellows hall. Boys' Department was held Mon It imbues your merchandise witb the quality of the advertising loud, voice cial in the Odd September 1933 (TAX) 1,250,000 r That's where GOOD newspaper advertising makes the differ- itself.—-It speaks for your-product—-and-in a-ioud-voiee,- — When' ypu-plan an Thursday— evening, November— 6.- Jay—night.—Vice—prositient-Bei ment,no matter its .sice, you :qu!ettes1 ** will be awarded for the Hasbrcuck presided with William ence. It imbues your-merchandise with the quality of-the-ad- can get the finest assistance in Best-looking" "and ~ funnTesf "cos- CaldWelir secretary: ~ Orrin Grir- --.- As a re9ult_o£ the-successive-cuts-shown -above, this - vertising itself. It speaks for your product—and in a loud When you plan an advertisement, no matter its size, you can get the world right in this town. _S"lid Meat, pound . M tumes. fls, club adviser, was also pres- Company's customers are now paying S6,150,000 less a voice. You can get capable efficient The committee in charge con- ent. t the finest assistance in the world right in this town. You can get LARGE SELECTED, year than they wouFd have had to pay for a like amount When you plan an advertisement,.no matter its size, you can workmanship—Intelligent, eif re Creamery sists of Mrs: C. Brent, chairman; Plans were made to .entsr get the finest assistance in the world" right in this town. You perienped planning—and a fi- CARTON Mrs. Edith Howard, daughter team in the Older Boys" Basket' of service if the rates had not been reduced. capable, efficient workmanship—intelligent, experienced planning nished Job that will .be aP yon ruler, and Miss E. Dawson, finan- ball league. Alex Beclr is man can get capable, efficient workmanship—intelligent, experi- —and a finished job that will be, all you expect of it, in looks and expect of it, in. looks and hi Putter cial secretary. ager df the team. Reports wen And prior to 1929, during the period when the cost 31 CHE enced planning—and~a"finished job~that"wiU be all you result^ S(k wlU enjoy a dte- POUND .. made on the ticket sale fov thi expect of it. in looks and inxesults. You wiil enjoy a discussion in results. You will enjoy adiscussion of your advertising prob- cnnlqn of ?onr'_•_ a*rert|>«to* HALOWEXEN PARTY HELD benefit of .the team. of other commodities was steadily going up, the price of of your advertising problems with one of our men—and he lems with one\of our'men-r-and he would be glad to talk to you problems with one of our men - A^Hallowe'en party-was held •.William Hoodzow^as electee electricity was repeatedly reduced. ••------—and he would be glad to talk Monday afternoon by members of treasurer to fill a vacancy. would be glad to talk to you without obligation, just phone or without obligation, just phone or drop us a note today. to yon without obligation, just the seveiith grade in Grover urop us a note loaay. phone or drop us a note today. Hittilaiiasdnftil. PRIrTGB — Miss Ruth' Morris, Miss D. At a_ceremony performed Fri- Monuments _•.—'— —-EBE —-— GrHCerSmitrrand-MrsT Walter-1.- day- -by-the-Rev— Roy L.-Hurst; The-RaJi way-Record— Springer" were guests of honor, pastor of the Central Baptist 40SW; Front St. The Rahway Record KAHWAY church. Hot Springs! Ark.. Mrs. "The Home Newspaper" while Gladys Brooks, Betty Roy, PKdtte PLAlNFtElij 6-070« JRECORD Virginia Stacy ~and.~ MlldreH William F. Greenig. formerllOriyy oft PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY "The Home Newspaper" Weiss were charge. Miss Hamilton street, this city;y,, and " Morris ana • Koperi A-11T! winners at games. were married..

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THE RAHWAY RECORD-TKe Foremost Smt-Weekly of two Countiea-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1933 PAGE SIX—Second Section The Rahway Record THESCRAPBOOK In and Out THIS J. B. MAMLE, Pahllaher History of- Rahway From Newspaper Files of •;••• W We Do PafclUk** Srtrr Tnudar ul Frid.y MOTBIBK *7 tka Bahwar FabUaklKK CsiponnoB. Entered »' th« Friday, November 3, 1933 We Do PottottlM la Bahmr. Mew Jener. »« Setoa* Clan THAT OurPart Mall Matter Cader tke Act af March S, 1S79 . New York Our Part (Ma Newoaacr vnm Ponded aad !• Maintained U>«K Rahway 160 Years Ago By JAY AHR tke Triaetpla ot a Clear, Conelae and CnBlaaeon WitIiA.T.S. Prncatatlsa ot All Ike btereatlac New» of tke Ctty, From The Pennsylvania Journal—Mnroh 5, 1777 - - - - - , Baala ot a Viagnmmlyt KdltorUl Policy- att THE PAST IS ,G ONE WE FACE TO-DAY - Extract of a letter from Morristown, Feb. Henry Morgenthau, diplomatic eneral Howe still continues to dJtS 8 threaten our city, a reinforcement is arrived great European war in 1934;and the local and county Ul, NOr25Q8- KAHWAY, JH.J., TUE FRIDAY, (NOVEMBER 3', 1933 at Amboy consisting of the 10th, 37th, 38th makes out a good' case for his for today's Issue renundTi ami yx"'* regiments, one battalion of grena- prophecy. the Republicans i GOOD MORNING" diers and one of light infantry, the .whole This time we suggest ffie" c»U in Eases county «. ^j Interest— FirrEatly Today Record to Publish amounting to about 2,000 men. They were United 'States contribute, its best chuckling over a slip of a* out on Sunday, last upon a foraging party wishes to each side antt its "Just gue made by Major An Election Extra JP/W Election Day Means Here cause'^and divide Mrs. Anne ol 8omh In State-Wide Election Today Destroyed House Ends With Parade Although there has been a laxity or inter- with three field pieces when they were at- Kinsolviag Brown's. 3,000 tin sol- Following a regular custom, n'mty political' Issues in tacked by about 600 of our people at 11 in the at UVi ..-.-.•:.._.:. (By Spedal Wire from CnJfemTSmtoej- „ - L ThiirRahway Kecord will;8upply -diers-between-the-combatwvia, Park- association dlnser Rahway this faB there are signs of reawak- morning near Spaoktown. The firing con- Mrs. Brown is the wedded wife New Jersey wound up a^listless election carri- fir the citizens of Rahway and And Party Ealfe;_~a Bay dub. Newark, iMt , vicinity with the lafawt and 7«ning-Interest-in polltics-andat-is-expected— from that time with some short in- of-John-Hichpla* Broan (Brown_ -paign-yesi that the voters wiU jdtsplayjhe earnestness^ tennlsslon until night. By the best accounts university), once widely publicized Major, "a tor ranko Dwelling Burns to as^'ttie~rlchest:boyin-the-worwr enthusiasm the interesting happenings in w'hichuiuauy^accompanies ah "election, even"" naU (ketch on each o( tbt I Ground; Pump Water the General Election today in U'ti Ul Uuudied men killed and —Hands—curved to fit. revolver ftliLCndJdk The entire assembly of 60 mwnbers will be'elect- 6F~Democratic in an off-year, ana uvai a large vo uutd- upwar -the—Beeord—HeoUon—Extra- NRA Demonstration ijutts_andjiigb.tsticks_are ^° nave Parade Opens Uub Last JNight -•;••• be cast ffere~fiextnTuesday: — -wounded. -We-took-10-prisoners,.our loss_was— ed and seven seats in the State Senate are to be Jt'rom Kahway- River which will be published tomor- Boosters, JNot Knockers pencils thrust upon them—in row mornings as soon as the Campaign in City," Have 4,000 Persons The local and county Issues this fall are of eight killed and wounded. They came with short, the 'finest" are ordered to, 'New DeaT' for Wifo% filled. • tabulation Is completed. - Needed for NRA Success such importance that it-is the duty of every about 15 or 20 waggons, a considerable part LARGE CROWD SEES • . Three Sales Days in Procession 150 CARS TAKE PART Mul j_ attend English classes at the Po- Hearing no 40-hour nt In addition to the; lej ative positions to be The extra will contain a com- "Regardless of what we think —resldeirtrto-proter-The-county-vIssus-involves__ -ot-whioh-were employed in carrying off their lice academy. posed for housewives has i voted upon, the voters will elect more than 100 mayors RESIDENCE COLLAPSE plete repsrt~bf the local results IN G. O. P. PARADE Heretofore the trembling QPJect MERCHANTsiuPEORT about the_ future of the NRA SEVEN DIVISIONS TO _the_election of a -new Board of Freeholders, dead and wounded. Some of the waggons to if Uxprftiw their choice on five state-wide questions The twn and nruOiaif tnmr tt Countyr8tater"Na-- "movement. Rahway citizens The spirited^electlon came tnpsar f the new group to consist of nine men instead -, wereso piled that-the^dea*"fell~ofirsnd-weie- "of the "peremptory-police whistle w^YorlTTClty and boostersrnotr nU submitted to referendum. residence of George Panko, located Clark Township returns. This should ~be~ of both the Democratic and Re- Haf-fc groti* of 23 as at the present time. As three of left in the road. A few such affairs will make listened for the familiar: Roosevelt. Her on Leesville avenue^Just south of ere," said Edwin Hallday, of. perfOi "•Hey! Youse guys goto' to a Among the questions to be answered at the polls newspaper will be an additional One of the outstanding objec- Railway's greatest civic.parade publican parties were ended last the 18 candidates running for these nine po- them sick of foraging at so; expensive a rate. Inman avenue, in the Avenelsec- issue, of The Record this week the local.NRA committee, last In history to prove this city's sup- sitions are Rahway residents, they should be The;«nemy killed two of the Inhabitants, one fire?" housewife shin be t is the state's position on horse-racing within its tion of Woodbridge township was tives to Friday night's NRA dem- night, while discussing Fri- night with the mass meeting held as a means of supplying our port of President Roosevelt's Re- by the Democrats In their head- —given-a-aarge-majority-here-in-order-that-^- -with his-protection in his hand, had his The whistle will be the same, dinner at least boundaries and four special bond issues. . entirely destroyed by Hre shortly thousands of readers with the onstration here is to give Impetus days, parade and the three covery Program will take place but-from now on a cultivated after one o'clock this mqming. sales days.' quarters on Main street and the fBUr$' they might carry the election districts In brains blown out while he was offering it to • Several municipalities will vote, oh the question latest happenings in Rahway. locally to the nation-wide "Buy Friday evening at 7 sharp. other parts of the county where they are an officer; the other was run through the voice will coo: or some other i_ The house was a roaring furnace and vicinity FIRST. Now" drive. .". - ' 'ttiet us enter whole-heart- parade and rally of the G. O. P. ^MUlcahey •• [ of fepeal of existing blue laws and three, Millville, edly into the spirit of the occa- Final co-operative plans for the not as well known. Mayor A. C. Brooks, a "body with a bayonet. Both were killed for • "Gentlemen, are you repairing family sailrdry at 1 when the Rahway fire department in the Casino Ballroom, Main Cathi dishes. ' arrived and the flames shot high . In view of this, the merchants sion and put it over on a big mammoth, demonstration were to a conflagration?" Bogota and Ventnor will act on the question of per- perfected during a mass meeting street • . e, tin present Freeholder, and Clifford B. Gehring, not getting their waggons ready as speedily — o — rjr; housewife u Bogota an into.the air and could be seen of Rahway are planning three scale. If you cannot Join the itting the saleof 33 beer of Rahway citizens which prac- Another last-minute campaign Mye a former Freeholder, are the Republican as they were wanted to remove the dead out '^Subwan City is enjoying the minimum of t*o mitting the saleof 33 beer. from every part of the city. State Librarian NRA sales days—Saturday. Mon- parade, get on the sidelines and candidates hailing from. Rahway, while Dr. of the way." weekly. give a cheer. We don't want tically filled the auditorium of feature was the "candidates' maddest, .scrambled ere mess.of Engine company No. 1 re- day and Tuesday—designed/ to Rahway high school last evening. sr-Jfi —Frank-Moorer-former-Buperintendent_of_the. Kkle the to sponded.tQllQwing-a-teIephone.caIl this test of Railway's patriot- night". heldv by the Fourth; Ward — Every-neusewifeTjTBsiaj'3 Addresses PO appeal~to" the~8plrit~of~the~move^ HeTormatory IS* the Dtanociutlc Freeholde led taxpayer. •-pcrcent-of-familr paj & ftom-the-nlght-watehman-^afc-th* 4an to fall short.' €olered— . -Joh! • candidate living.here. From The New Jersey Advocatt—April. 11, ISIS So far it looks like Banker Joe for personal expenditure* oc i McMullen Contracting company ment, to loosen purse strigs and Harry Robinson, chairman start" at the junction of Main home of Eugene Mathis, 96 Stock- nterest >- - At-the_annual-meeting of the members of Miss Sarah Eskew Ad- to get more money into local ^cir- ot tiie. Buy. Now Drive.'. spoke street, Commerce street and-New -_T& the Assembly race, two of the.-four-" tMcKee as the next mayor..with for toth '—Even the-drys are-prepay l;:::: : ton street, at which many county the Rahway Mutual Insurance Fire company,-- of-teesvUle~avenue-along' the culation: — ^-:--— of "the-importahoe-of-the-move- Brunswick avenue.- ItwuXlwind. present incumbents are running for re-elec- Fighting Fiorella (Major) La Every housewife r dreised^Roosevelti Lin-" and local candidates were speali?"" as the 7 ling to chant the dirge over their camel today as six its way over several streets and ; tion, namely, Herbert J. Pascoe and Thomas held in the Mansion House on April 4. the Guardla a grimly determined sec- or oth« cMnaxj, shore branch of the P. R. R. A Everything.. possible is being ers. following persons were chosen as directors [states vote on the question of repealing national pro- resident, in the vicinity also sent coin Gronps Last Night done by local merchants to"ge t "The • success of our mer-finally disband at Elizabeth ave-150 Cars in G. O. P. M. Muir. These men are almost conceded ond.' isU) is entitled to S!MP , nue and Main street. i a.' "Span?!!'. of the company for the coming year: Joseph. - two mornings weekly. in an alarm from Box 15. Hew behind" this local participation in chants in this effort will con- Parade Last Night their election, but the Democrats will en- Tammany concedes that the IhibiUon. The drys are laying lines for the control "Education to civic living wiU Units of the parade will begin O. iArtberry, Jackson Freeman,- Henry Mundy, Every housewife u Brunswick and. Lake avenues. the national movement to get tribute in a large measure to The rally of the Rahway Repub-" —deavor-to-get-two of-their-candidates in to- sadly bewildered, elephantine John [of the liquor traffic after repeal. — not come- about by laws, but by making Rahway a good place forming at '5:45. The proces- ~Isaac bsborri. Ira~Campbell~'Francir"Van r a extra help for-" iirThe house was located too iv money__into circulation.. Every llcan club was preceded by a pa- JLappTeclatl4 give Union county Democratic representation Patrlct""OT* < "' ">*ris a succes- from the nearest hydrant in merchant is whole-heartedly in in which to live, and it is up to sioiPwiirstart at 7 sharp.- Winkle, Francis" Labaw, Adam Lee, dayton. sion of miracles to win—Tarn- Although some of the radjqal dry leaders still books," declared Miss Sarah As- rade of 150 cars-through the prin- ^Included ilj _ _in_the Assembly for the first time la many many would even knife him hiaveTiopesiprholding:fotifdf the six states to vote— either Rahway or Avenel. so kew, State librarian, last night in favor ~.bfZ!he mpvemehfin acf "eadr~aEd~everyrcItlzen to help The committees that have been cipal streets of the" city:""" : rXauer, Chrl 1 years. Assemblyman Charles A. Otto irrun/- Moore, William B. Crowell, Ellas Stansbury, either Fusion or the Independent Letters~tothe Editor Strange Suicide Chief Ritzman ordered the pump- and in- spirit. achieve this success." he said. hustling in preparation for the Many local and county candi- I Pennsylvania, Ohio, JNorth and South Carolina, Ken- aa address ...'.before members, of event have, about completed.the Ute. 4" nlng for Surrogate and will be given a good Henry R. Shotwell. Samuel Oliver, Jacob L. party would dicker for the crumbs. ~SHs flapper wife he d er down to the cJunty bridge Roosevelt and Lincoln Parent- Wide awake local -merchants dates and officials were speakers Graves Short of this the Tiger is se- over the south branch, of the arrangements. The mass meet- at the rally in the Casino ball- battle by Surrogate Wolfskeil who was named Woodruff and James M. Whitehead. The— While: many communities _h*vs To try her hand ai pie—- tacky and Utah-rand thus deferring repeal until next Teacher associations 'In a Joint are co-operating in a special sec- iBowe, i' cretly throwing all its sadly de- Father Gives Reactions Feakes Criticized For failed 4o open_: th^r schools on Rahway river on Thman avenue. tion of The Rahway Record which tog'last evening was one of theroom. Refreshments were served to the position several months ago by Gov- officers elected were: President. Joseph O. Now friends are ufcr* hear, neutral observers -see at least four joining the meeting in Roosevelt school. "A Name Four Teams fcwell. » pleted force in a battle to elect time, road bonding hn continued A Siamese line was used and two will be'published with the regular most business-like ever held here. and dancing followed. ernor Moore following the death of George Lufberry; secretary, Jackson Freeman; as- To Recent P.T. A. Meeting Trunk Sewer Efforts He picked that way to fit * nation is as. strong as its weak- key men to the all Important less- unabatfd. -The Summit Herald (repeal parade. These added to the 33, that have streams were shot on the dwelling edition of the paper Friday, morn- Musically the Rahway parade Among the- speakers were: H. Johnston. sistant secretary, Walter Freeman. Hn hfi fqr flpfpd tyf similar ?nnnf*^TT>ffTiff* Cflndidflteft, TTftT^tt lob-Fowlerp er positions—and thus get in Editor. The Rahway Record: hopes that such a situation will already acted-would give-onfrmore than the required but it was too late to save it. est Unlc'^-she-sald. "As a' nation ing.—Thousands-of—extra— copies In BoyScoutDrive The (local Councilmanlc race Is also going position to hamstring _the. antl- Editor. The Rahway Record: we need pleasure, and books onstrations in many other com- Flues, Third Ward; Lee Flero; Cooga'. Rahway 50 Years Ago It is not my purpose to criticise never be the case In Summit. It How It Looks to Us •three-fourths. Shortly after the Rahway de- will be sent by mall to homes in ocey. Wj, to be much more interesting than most resi- ' Tammany "mayor. I am powerfully moved by cer- partment arrived the Avenel fire bring that pleasure." * communities surrounding Rah- munities. Thus far many bands Fifth .Ward: William V.,. Herer, i££ .From The Rahway Advocate—Jfov. J, 18J3 the Democratic candidate who isurges Summit officials to husband Being" coach of the Will Seek to Raise $^100 and other organizations have First- Ward: Ernest E. Floren, .-'Each dents otf Rahway expect.- Former Council- tain imperishable contributions seeking election, for Councilman high school footbilV teia bl department came and asslstedthe Miss Askew stated that exten- way. man A. C. Feakes, Democrat, will give At- At a regular meeting of the A. S. C. the to forensic eloquence made b_y their resources to an extent thl it local fire-fighters In pulling down sive reading was the nearest way definitely announced they will Second Ward and freeholder can- ! all wen The three candidates for mayor of the First Ward, in reading his being Paul Revere r.lls*] The merchants are oolss their for Union County didates, Mayor A. C. Brooks and. torney William V. Herer, his G. O. P. oppo- following officers were elected for the en- speakers at the P.-T. A. meeting will never be in a poatUonvhere the skeleton, walls. Tbe entire to the education of the masses part in this huge undertaking. enter. are now at the stage when a letter to The Record, Friday. Oc- money has been spent on son-hone. Moore Denies Candidacy Boy Scout Fund Clifford'B: Gehring. . nent a hard fight in the First Ward and the suing term: President, J. F. Wraight; vice spa* is called a steam.shovel. held at:, the Grover Cleveland contents of 'the house was de-and to promote extensive reading The success of the enterprise lies A total of more than. 4,000 per- tober 20. therein he 'states he essenUali to such, r degree that is to promote better citizenship. sons, including. school children Democrats Hold Rally and Mrs. < victor Is a toss-up at this time. In the Sec- president, H. V- Martin; secretary, U. G. LaGuardia names his names with school last Thursday evening, as represented our city on the Val- I Trenton, Nov. 7—The statement by Governor stroyed. The heat was so in- with the citizens. Their contri- Railway's campaign to obtain the schools cannot operate on an Random Thought tense that It burnt several wires She explained that now, more from the public and parochial In Main Street Headquarters Semini ' ond Ward Councilman Ernest E. Floren, Re- Terrill; treasurer, George E. Moore. grim savagery, McKee with pol- reported in your news columns of ley Trunk Sew«r. as a representa- IMoore that he would nqt be a candidate for United bution will be attendance at the More than 500 persons took part efficient basis. from an adjoining, telegraph than ever before, libraries should Friday night's parade and sup-11,100 as its share of the $12,000 schools; are expected to be in La large ,' publican, seeking re-election, has a worthx ished phrases, and O'Brien with the following day. But, alas and tive be was to receive a thousand At the rate they iina»\ in the monster pre-election rally HaDowe' ; alack!. I' can find very little of Hollywood, it would be s i IStates Senator in 1934 occasioned surprise in Demo^pole and caused • the water in be. kept open and their use en-port of those merchants who areneeded * to support the Union line. 7 opponent in John L. Markey. The Third Rahway 25 Years Ago typical Tammany display of red dollars for his services. At no couraged both among children Bnployers and ^employees, held by the Rahway Democratic Monday i. common-sense In any of the ora- of Oommltirtonrra Idea to celebrate [cratic circles. Only Sunday night, Mayor Frank ruts ii> Leesville avenue in front doing then- part by offering vu> County Boy Scout movement dur- club in - its .headquarters. Main_ * WaroValways a Republican stronghold, is al- -• -FronrThe Union-Democrat—NovrrS—1W*S -fire.—What-tfae-lesser canrllflates : time did I tee hi* name men- The-Board i presenti toryV What" ail of the"speak"ers vemrtes Inert on i ofthe-resKlenee^ttrsteam: church, socialr-fraternal and-olub street, last night The" gathering " most sure to return a substantial majority Considering the Republican victory in the call each other can't be repeated tioned where he proposed any- of Montelalr has decided that Hague of Jerey^tyr Democraticleaderof "thestate, groups and consumers buying un- irothy I."' in a respectable family news- seem to have been advocating (I stead of ancual basit As the Panko house is the only Acd Buy In Rab/way. • way .last night with the appoint- was addressed by many prominnt for (Hans Flues, but the door-to-door cam- country the Democrats of Rahway have, thing while a member of that body -employees who are delinquent In • • • rat Moore in the race definitely as a candidate fordwelling .situated In the barren non-action books and stated thai der the Blue .Eagle. are_expec£ed, Jollir. paper. • was not present) was. in plain that was for the interest of thetax payment* should letUe up ment of teams'and team-captains flarcesiin^thi^^moeratic" party paign of William H. Conrad is bound toshow* cause for congratulation upon the success in United States Senator to succeed* Hamilton F. Kean.fields between Leesville avenue Pie"most popular books "at .pres- o do their part in making^the t^Drr, DOJ P'Brien and Tammany took language, rooking the taxpayers City bf Rahway only what he and has given authority to the ted Stete&Senat I carry out the drive for funds. and by all the local and free- up .when the.vdtes are counted next Tuesday electing three of the-five councilmen, thus of more money for fancy educa- Not So Good J and Route 25. the blaze could be ent are Stewart Chase's "New EMtolMform march the most impressive peace- holder candidates. over -the whole of Times. Square personally reported to the Coon- director of finance to deduct In nia statement Moore said: Paris _R.^Fjprnian, president_ of time spectacle ever seen here. ,Ruddy. E night. The failure of the Republicans to retaining the control of the *>ody. 7 to,4, and tional schemes hatched by some An -electric minlosiit plainly seen from the railroad Deal," "March of Democracy," Eugene Kinkead, Jersey City, one recent evening, and residents cil at random. from salaries back taxes. The *lt~is'a*v«rys^t*lionQr and a most worthy *ain- bridge on the super-highway. It and •iife Begins At Forty." by. the TJnion Council of. the Boy A host of real floats, in addi- jlotte Drene ( name a candidate in the Fourth Ward makes electing two of the Tour school commissioners. or our more "advanced" peda- been devised. But who-wra| former sheriff of Hudson county, of quiet New Jersey-towns'trem- I have always given credit to aContdaln Times comments. The attracted scores.of cars, which in Pitkin, while boSksjBLJbstruction For NRA Parade Scoute of America, is general ion to scores of specially deco- stance St- > it certain that Councilman Edmund D. Jen- The results: Councilmen, First.Ward, Coffey gogues. Manual arts, domestic finance director has decided date up an electric bition. But.my views concerning it remain un- spoke on national issues in the bled as a multitude- of loud- whom it belongs, out this election addition' to the Rahway and and vocational text books arealso chahiiian of the campaign com- rated trucks and automobiles will election today. City Attorney land Verna 11 ' nings, Democrat, will rd -The-meetlng-sras-opened-by-Uie on-the-f reeholder^eandidates-wh OSrien himself did some trem- himself on the back with aU this ately. singing of "We An Get Together" to be Conducted by Four teams and their captains Planned For Parade lose Vei; win also.be an interesting and close one as son (D) 187, Moffett (R) 349: Fourth, Row- ' have no business in a public A friend of ours tells tbt i of almost 500 men and women Edward Stout. Jersey City, spoke Councilman Lee Piero, Republican, has a land (D) 163. Bartlett "(R)*-196; Fifth. Trem- bling as he gingerly stepped out big "I" stuff. Why were not these of the Scotchman who I standing around the house in aby the association. The mes- Rahway Lodge ere named last night.as follows: .There wfll be seven divisions to on assembly candidates. on a theatre marquee. Though school system. u important Questions brought to sage of Mrs. Charles Cooley, State Captain, James McCollum, Schuy- the parade. ters-Otj worthy opponent in Former Postmaster G. L. bley (D) 180, Clark (R) 113; School com- The statement was recently The reductio ad absordum In round trip ticket to < [Investigate Plane Crash semi-circle watching the firemen Other speakers at the meeting sturdily supporting some two hun- the attention of the public be? setting up individual munlctpaU- at work. ' president, urging the support of Members of Rahway lodge, No. ler. Terrill, Charles Schaefer, W. The divisions will include: Included Mrs. Sarah V. Ackerman, Irchgasner,—whose—voting- power was -at- —missioners:—At-large^-Hoenicke~(R)—1134;^- made In a magadnt of national a corpatr . The. We» Weber; William Bedeman. *ul Peiir~ drea of the prominent and'the fore "this late date when you andties would seem to have been Chicago relatives The first group to arrive at thethe referenda to~~transfer the 1.075. Br~'P:~ OrEQcs.' will: march Division No. I. police escorts, freeholder candidate;- Council- tested in last fall's mayoralty campaign. Welsh (D) 918; First Ward. Hodge (R) 223, merely officious, the marquee did circulation that educational costs your Democratic representative* Red Biink^Nov.7-^The_^lMe_irash wluch Sun- Captain J. R: Baumann; A. H. reached when the Legislature at remains without hannj to.i "firef bslieved7"Uiar-panks-T«5 $7,000,000 bond issue from the in the NRA Buy Now parade Fri- leading escort band, NRA general, manic candidates, Alfred C. —The-voters-should also-not-faia-to-vote—at Hoffman (D) 232; Second. Larrtson (R) 181, seem to shake a bit as the mayor PER CAPITA in the United before and after you represented " the death of seven persons at Shrewsbury State highway commission to. theday evening. Joseph Keating, ex- lumann. Judge C. A. Ward, D. mayor,. Common Council, polios Feakes, First Ward; John L. Mar- ro-oun(Mi boU States today hftflnf. sleeping.in the house and it was OH (fulL. si.' ng election on some muddy worded Meachan mi 232; fbufthTTSmprrear (R) slowly and carefullyVeased .his are the City of Rahway on this moat Incorporating „ the borough . of |>iafie sideslipped and dived-into a house department, ' lire department, key"; second Ward; William unerfltan times what wert 40 years because of this rumor that the State Department or Educations questions placed on the ballots in the form 189. Voorhies (D) 170. bulk to the front. they important project. If the proper Island Beach, The Kewark Sun- firemen hastened to get a stream was read. The November mes- members will be in uniform. ley and Chester Clark. ; street department and olher city Conrad, Third Ward; G. L. Kirch- p tot relief v ago, _It would _ be interesting tp_ ittingJtpn fire yaa due to 'no mechanical or struc- Captain.. T>uncan-^A.. Talbot; rlJ —of- referenda.—The-way--the-questions—are—- —The —winners—in -Clark- -Township"- were:— attention was: given-before the day Call states. Island Beach, on -the^d«lllng.—HorcverTT; wi|fM qf tYtit-'fJ^finrtn]—prfgM^tj* :_-Accompanying:the;members;Will: departments.- gasner,~Fif th -Ward i— Councilman. - know how Rahway compares with sundmian Harry-dT.-Nlmzik; Er- Edmund "p.1 Jennings,' Fourth ., first upC worded a vote of "Yes" seems sensible. Clerk, A.'Ritte"r (D);: Coliector/W. B. Thomp- A tiny little brown house nes- completion of the Trunk. 8ewer.il be It known, embraces the tea It's easy to find a bar' JI fifailurel i hl^r ' an examination was made of theMrs. Minnie Bradford/ on "Good be thV^STiieca^Elks band, also in Diylsion- No: 2, military groups, : the rest "of the country in this would not have been necessary to uniform, Mr. Keating said. win J. Pettit. Charles A. Harding, American Legion, Veterans of For- Ward; City Chairman James J. irelief and \1 son (R); Committeemen, W. J. Thompson tles among the huge cloud-scrap- respect. How does the cost of our miles of sand ..dunes extending one-track . mind—tat .the This repprt-<*a8-jnade by Gill Robb Wilson, New smouldering ruins about an hour Reading." was also read. 1 will tho<: ers of East Seventy-seventh build pumping stations, the in- William F. Weber will lead the relson. I* Taylor, A. Fred: Hope, eign Wars, D. A. R. and United Brennan,. Francis V.. Dobbins, Hnce van thy Why a NRA Parade? (R); Overseer of the Poor, Fred Ritter (D); public school system PER CAPITA south from Seaside Park to Bar-rarity one with s Fersey director of aviation, who.conducted an inves- after the fire was discovered, it Mrs. Mildred Treuter, head of county chairman and Herbert E. hsr falthfully- street. Sturdily it stands against tention was that all th« sewage netat Inlet its population; is If wifty husl was found that this rumor was the Red Cross nursing staff in band, while the remaining' lodge Kenneth Hoffman. Spanish War Veterans. fwhile long" Probably many Rahway citizens are ask- Justice, Charles- MaxweU. compare with what it was 40 heart. Captain. Morris Pachman; Buhl, secretary of the Second lies »1H dls-1, the steel and 6tone flood that has was to be removed by its own•canty, numbering 13 Voters in all. trigger temper, betttr c«cktl igation into the tragedy with Department of Com- unfounded. - . Rahway, outlined the work of the members will' be led by Esquire Diviscion-No. 3, public schools, feelns is sellt ing themselves, "Why a NRA parade?" The years ago? Twenty ytors ago? Ludwig Schneider • and Exalted Postmaster Harry .Simmons. ST., parochial schools and church or- Ward Democratic club. Rahway 15 Years Ago swept around and beyond it for gravity. It seems that someone an unlucky number. An election find any blond ones on Jf nerce officials. ' organization and spoke in behalf "Candidates Night" Held NRA is an economic movement. It is a move miles to the north city line, hold- Some more interesting ques- must have been asleep at the CABS COLLIDE ON BRIDGE of the current drive. Ruler Keating. George R. Hoffman, William ganizations. From The Rahway Rrcord—Nov. 5, ISIS tions suggest themselves. If we for borough officers was held re- coat. : : : Whafs the weoU v by Fourth Ward Colored G.O.P. to get wages and prices up. It is going to ing*the ground it was built upon switch. The auto» or Nicholas Perraro, Mrs. Charles. F. Card, presi- The Elks Armistice Night initi- Oreenig, J. D. Person. Division No. 4, fraternal or- local J The Republicans swept the city by a plu- taxpayers again succumb to the cently and 11 of the 13 voters ig the shirt off your bact • 406 Third avaoue,'Elizabeth, and Manx county'and candi- help everyone if it works, but why parade in days when all about was prim- Why make all this noise; youtook part. It seems to have been dent of the Roosevelt associa- ation will be conducted by the The-drive will start today with ganizations, political organiza- rality of approximately 100 in yesterday's buncombe of organized peda- wife, if she won't twn »«»• lome Loan Corp. Aids Many Michael Nebenfuhr. 621 Pratt local lodge this Saturday night, the teams beginning the canvass dates 'spoke atu the "Candidates about it? A parade' won't help wages and eval forest traversed by dim In- know that you cannot fool the largely a bl-famlly affair, with buttons sewed on it? : tion, gave a detailed report of the tions, athletic organizations and Night" held by the Fourth Ward election although in the contest for register dian trails. goguery and' demagoguery. and place. Linden, were damaged State convention-last week. Mrs. Mr. Keating has announced. of the city at once. Another societies. Your S prices, some residents say. public all the time. From what everything •harmonious. Francis stenographer who Republican club in the home of of deeds Edward Bauer had a lead over James educational costs continue to in- Trenton, Nov.- 7—Since the New Jersey branch 1:30 a. m. yesterday in a collision Moe Davis quoted the various meeting of the committee will be Division No. 5, professional The fact is, however, that a parade will Today it seems Incredible that crease during the next 40 years we have seen in the press I be- P. freeman was the. unanimous on the- Lawrence' street bridge be held tomorrow night at 7:30 Eugene Mathis, 96 Stockton street; • help wages and prices. The NRA depends for _ J. McCann (D) of 403. This was undoubted- 40 years ago |^st Seventy-seventh lieve that the attorney.for the choice of.the: electors for Mayor, • the Home Loan Owners' Corporation has been or- speakers at the convention. say- men, real estate men, bankers, last "night. President Joseph Wil- [Miss Dorb at the-same rate, will the city Permit) told Patrolman John Ing that 37 years ago. when the Rev. Keeck Beginsp. -m, in the-officer of the Na-trade unions and automobile deal- [society edi its success on public support. Public opinion ly due to the fact tharWilliam L. M.'Helm- street was farmland Just becom- ball of the future be just an an- Trunk Sewer has been and is ne- and his wife, Augusta H.. receiv- ized applications nave been filed by 23,327 prop- Klesecker that Neberfuhr's ma- tional Pneumatic plant. son was in charge of the meeting :Stadter. of this city, is deputy register and ing "far uptown." The little gotiating with the powers that be ed the same vote for tax collector. P.-T. A. was founded, it had ers. and was assisted by Tillman Wat- [Rahway R< is solidified by parades, mass meetings and nex to the school house? 'Win strtnga to pun a boy / owners seeking aid amounting to $120,000,000, chine was parked on the Route 25 seven members, while today, it Division^—Ho*- 6, lindus trial will remain in that position through the re- Dutch house was already old at of the U. S. for a loan to help aD Lewis E. Mitchell and his wife. son, secretary.-.. glad to four-minute speeches. And If we can solidify we be governed then by Boards It is announced by C. Frank Shanley, district director. bridge without a tail light and has 1,000,600 members. She gave Fireside Sermons Phalanx to Entertain groups:.' . the onset of the "gay nineties," of Education, or by a student the municipalities concerned in C. Lillian, were elected members 1 Among the speakers were: Free- public opinion we will have no trouble put- election of Mr. Bauer. City Commissioner that he could not avoid striking Division No. 7, commercial holder candidates, Clifford Gen- i of the actt very, very old as houses go in this committee appointed by the su-the Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer. of the borough council, and their herself a piece of In addition to checking 893 cases pending in thethe rear of the car. N. J. Tribunal Dec. 8 ting the NRA over. It may seem fantastic James B. Furber, who ran on the Socialist new world. At the time one Den-- *• Please Turn to Page Six Says Family-life Offers autos, floats and business men. Ting and Mayor Alfred C. Brooks: . and friend! _-ticket-for-Congress,-polled 125 votes here. pervising principal with maybe an Mr._Candldate-, Kew .Oeal son. Leonard Mitchell, was. made surprised if she makes ate court of chancery, the corporationhas appraised to-those—who—have~never~dealt with large™ niif King ~(nd£~tSe"sweet little advisory faculty member thrown is no better than the old one, weassessor.. The other members of I Beat Opportunities for Rahway Phalanx fraternity will tine Of March Councilmanic candidates, William _ t a wedding cake. :-:-:-' - ~) mort- holdrwropenThouscTfoiCtheNew Announced ~z~Z n~~ T V. Heferr_"Hans"Flues, Council-"" grottps-of-people^-but-there-are-^ast—as-flrm— tenor of therTitatinee-ladles>r^ris- nare-Tiothinr-to-eapect ft wn yon t)ie~ ncfi are~ "who asks~~iT*glrr~t _tO^ afire, believed £o~have been started "by a "wlfe-and-ToysHJheeked-darrymaid- in? will our children be 40. 80 . Roy Good "living Jersey Tribunal of Phalanx chap- The law. or march will be asmen Harry J". Nimzik. Ernest E. as-a-representatlve: TfiHutTrTerrmtieh-lita f» IE6fts_have-agreed-tpm . personal i of people to defective electric light wire, caused damage daughter, served the neighbors or 800 times better educated than iifHn m very HJUWJ »'•* ~^ j^^^t r* o — —^———*• — •• *< j rw\j 1. ters at the local Y. M. C. A. on De- "follows after forming at Main "Floren; AssenmBlyman. C. A. Yours truly. and Andrew N. BJomberg. No The opportunities for mutual .just 'phon certain—conditions as there are when two of about $14,400 to the large frame building round about' with fresh, warm we? Whe the whoopers-up for lord—th«yii promise you '•cations have been tentatively approved and a» nave cember 8, according to plans made and Commerce streets and NewWard, Andrew Thompson, presi- chemicals are put together. belonging to the George P. Brown estate, in mtylc "from the dan? bouse nigh manual arts get going full steam A TAXPAYER IN GOOD Justice of the. peace was elected tilnz—UU you' move in. en rejected. aid, companionship and sympathy at a meeting last night. The pro-Brunswick avenue: dent of the Young Republican There^areTnany-peopie who7 form their the heart of the business section on Main it." - . . aheadr will we still have trade STANDDtO. as, apparently, no member of the surprising how many ptopH To Begin in Rahway Saturday offered by family life far outbal gram will include a basketball Up Main, right into Irving to League of Rahway; Abe Hllliard, reigning families wanted the want a drink, but *oo.V ance any of its shortcomings, ac- ialivoay 7- opinions from reading editorials, news stories street Monday night. The premises is oc- unions?- -When domestic sclence- game between the Rahway and Grand, left on Grand," to" Church: president of the Third-Ward Col-- Brave little relic of the past and really hts its.stride, will we still Job. No meeting of the council anyone tell them they i cording "to the Rev. Pinley Keech, Elizabeth frat teams, a bowling ored Republican Club; Col- and magazine articles. Others depend on cupied by Andrew Korbely. meat dealer, Mrs. left on Church to Central ave- gentler era—may it still be stand- have homes and home cookery, or has yet been held, but when It It. N. J. Hoarders | Many Groups and Individuals Already EnlJBted forof First Baptist church, who be tourney and ping pong matches. lier, Ira L- Cromwell, the Rev. Ed- .the movies. Others on what people tell them. Rebecca Brown's dry goods store, the Doran ing when the towering'structures nue, left on Central avenue to kivay 7-1 will we be housed In dormitories Is held a Borough cjerc must be Canvass; Report of LocaTChapter tan-the sixth aiurnal-series-of-his ^-TheTnonthrjrdinneirmeetlrjg of Maple terrace,.."left on Trim ave- There are all sorts of ways of arriving at an drug store and the Doran apartment and of steel and stone have crumbled and be fed from domestic science chosen. The betting is even that , TrnUm, Nov. 7—The Federal Grand Jury m its fireside sermons before a large the fraternity will be held next Edgar Tandy, Albert January, into dust. . ' "' , Famous Last Words nue -, to Bryant "street, right on opinion. But a parade appeals to almost any- that of Patrick Stinemlre. laboratories?^ When physical It will be either a Freeman or a Shows "Many Activities congregation in the church Sun Monday night. The group will Bryant street to Milton avenue, Herbert Gundaker. Ira Farber and one if it Is a good parade. It is an im: ' —o — education"really wrnw Into •Til Die For Dear Old 1 first move against alleged gold hoarders in New Jer-> day night. He was speaking .onhold a weekly class In first aid un- Attorney Georgt M. Kagan. Re- Afeordlng to a nronilnont wuf- Mitchell: ^y indicUHl two pereous. Freida Wciobrod, Newark left on Milton avenue to Ester- presslve-demonstration-^of-the activity of ln- Railway 5 Years Ago • Jatani O&mer was a front, own. wiU we stin need doctors?, Soon, appendicitis Is one-of man- •i "imcuxi twoperBOiis. f rewa weuuiwi »^»"• —TRe~5miual roll call ot me Kanway-(jnapter-ot:the topic, "A» Families Worth der the direction uf Cuuxi Cleric dividuals behind.a. certain idea. Fron^JThe Rahway Record—Nov. 2. 1928 _page .name almost dally when the What role will newspaper editors kind's most dreaiUul RcourgPa. as accused-bf holding about $4,000 in violation of rican Red Cross will begin in this city Sat- theaPuss?" George W. Stewart. Please Turn' to Page Six iTsvimrriret pedimr-wiro iiko is fche Ame The Rev. Keech balanced Ideal- Paradesare avltal parr6rfHe~NRA move- John JTQuinn, recently appointed to fill play in this Utopia of the peda- Jrresidehresideht RnnaovelfRoosevelt'as regulatiorrpPTllationr aild WilliaBl-^&aS- urday• , ArmisticA»niio««»ne Dayflnv , anandHMmtimmd "continue linHuntil ThanksThankft- an You Afford to ment and we need one in Rahway to publicly the unexpired term of his lathery-Michael F. House. Since his election as vice gogues? And what will become talk of their operations, wo agree. Today's Safe Driving H Ism against fact pointing out that demonstrate to the world that our citizens president he has been mute, his of hlzzoner, the Mayor? '', • •• • r Fan, Irvington, of hoarding $^250. giving. A corps of volunteer workers will be secured the social gains of family life are Overlook Tnese Values ? Quinn, on the Board of Education attended very whereabouts unknown. Even * Giving that condemned man a *By The Bahway 8afety Counpfl far greater than those offered by are •behind this great rehabilitation campaign the first meeting of the board Tuesday night. Wo',' Oretchen, Tm not a ^old^ JjOitlO-OLllQnnr In a«m» 1il« In.f to conduct the membership campaign and it is hoped Every Organization Should Enter It Isn't so much of a question ..to rid this country of the depressiort : -his-friends -and- relatives—beganSattre-de-xachet. ' for this city. "Give idealisms a chance," hi A Deserving Servant other business. He served as president of the I'm paterfamilias to five, God they don't foe! ho should have Marchers in Rahway NRA Parade s whether you can afford to With careful stalking and a. taken that last drop: I Princeton, Nov. 7—Eventually the problem of Miss Marie T. Brlstor, acting* said, "as well as bare facts and overlook all the opportunities Every Intelligent man or woman knows board during the past 10 years. bless 'em. But I like to see edu- a handful of salt the big Westerner cation play its own proper role • • • | n NRA or an equivalent revolutionary movement chairman of the local chapter, lllary, K. of C, and the P.-T. A,be convinced that, families are to save money and time which that a crying need of the hour is public serv- was captured in Manhattan and worth all they cost. Family, life It is the duty of every man, woman and child In Rahway It was announced today by Chairman. 6. and not be pumped up into some- What's good for ono porsoa lyU have to be faced as a permanent arrangement, announced yetserday that Mrs. groups. The campaign headquar- they offer. ants of ability and integrity who conduct held long enough to say: ters win be in the Red Cross has grown.out of mankind's ex- to enter the parade. One does not need an appropriate float S. F. Randolph of the Joint Meeting that all thing that it's not. And I detest may not be for another, a phy«U Mildred Treuter, head of the Red You will find so many things offices of public trust with due respect to the "The man at the'White House dan says. For Instance, a daily professor S. Corwin. head of Princeton university's Cross nurslng__staff,_wUl be-in Nursing office. 146 Irving street. perience and satisfies deep and or even a car. Every marcher will add his bit-to the success of Interest In the Want Ads .. the^mayors. and clerks of the participating adult romantics who are old basic human needs as nothing else citizens' moneyand-needg: — HI argue with-hlm, persuade with enough to "know better. plunge hardly would be the thing .Political school, asserted here last night at an open charge of the canvass. She hasAnnual Report Shows of the whole. - that once you start reading 3LJCH1 municipalities have a'ffixed their signatures him, and sometimes I've sold him tor an aviator. - Active Work In City can." . • them.you will probably be like Of-thls^class-is-Edward^Bauer,—runalng- THE EIGHTH SEER. •. • - • • "frum on the National Recovery Act sponsored byalready, enlisted the following In- . Fill In the following blank and take or send to the Parade bie~~cbritract which, binds them together a stack to try to bluff him; but dividuals, Mrs.. W. O. Martin, In'connection with the annual The companionship, sympathy, thousands of others—that is for re-election as Union county's register of for the construction of the long-desired sewer. when all is said and djone, if he -After - repeal, liquor taxes in we Daily Princetonian. encouragement, inspiration, pur- Headquarters. 130 Main street. Do this at once. deeds and mortgages. For the laA 15 years JOINT P.-T. A. MEETING many states will be used to aid Starting Mrs. Michael Enot, Mrs. Roger ron call. Acting Chairman Miss you -will become a steady Want Bids will be sought within a month and ac- goes down to perdition, 111 be pose to life, development of char- Ad reader. Mr. Bauer has demonstrated his ability to A Joint meeting of the Lincoln ailing school systems. And, of Rolph. Mrs. John Yeckel, Mrs.Bristor, last night made public .,„„»„_.• : • ENTRY BLANK tual construction work will get under way thin right by. his side." conrge. there-will he a («w clll- ——operate this Important office lu lly Uie •and—-Roosevelt—Parent-Teachei Beatrice Coles and Miss Clara the annual report of the local acter, and finest .religious spirit {A Parade Committee-; '— It pays to use the Want Ads. winter. Ana wiatril. seems to me, is tons- who'll want to roonopollia Garciacia.. GoGroupps who have signi- get results because: manner it should be operated. "This record asoclations win be held at thethe whole Job ot saving our and leave them stranded^ta U» middle of traffic. year's activities of the local or-" d put as factors overbalancing The undersigned organization wishes to enter the way most of us feel even as we J»nwJ»c«k .Uw.policemanyeUs and the:driver g their willingness t o assisit I In Almost everybody in Rahway stands alone as the most worthy considera- -fear the possible end result; latter school, Monday evening, at schools. .•••- . -—^.—- — t t r<—The milk distribution.js_at iea*- g^t^Wdepartments-of nytinng' that can be said' nnri rirlnltv reads them. tion of all voters. 8 o'clock. Miss Sarah B. Askew, I gainst the~famlly7 '—Cars Floats Marchers-^r ' —o— ' ' 3 Duryee, chairman of thegue, Flrsti Presbyterian Parish nursing activitiesi , home servicei , THE BAHWAY RECORD jWjarticular_Jnterest_.is^tht_fact that a - Short sermon: The city Depart- state librarian, ^iU be the^speati .The trouble ^wlth nudists first aid, chapter production and Miss Lillian Richards was solo- Bands or any other musical units. ' [-- Bible Thought er. Reports of the Union County i nothing suits them. told more than 500 dealersWorla association, St. -Marys ist at the services,-with William •The Home Newspaper" a. neumumuier. IM ; church*, Ob. * Mark's $8^38.316^6 during the nCTt fls- "" luncll meeting held in Union, gear until It warms up. theHotelStacy-lTeot last nlghtand wanied them Bignea Anwa ivterian church. Church The nursing actlvlUesrcommit-1 ^ Cook, organist. Cash Is any among yon afflicted? Let him pray, cal year; the Police Department and the New-Jereey-Congregs""bT Mr. and Mm. WllUam Hollings, ^ A good, saftTstart may save you from »' : Ui Reg& Parents . and Teachers conven- 76 Seminary' avenue, spent' the »t lor the good of their business they should of ththee. (Holyy Comforter, Second Servioe Tour Oar for Winter. (Clip, ana Mail tcTPttrade CommttteeT" charge any merryT hei him tint pwlmn, Jamw. budgets *81fiyi J80tT!7, pected finish. -. •• • ^ bttstaess-uke-and-etfteient- "tion^ow "in "progress in AtlahUc weekend in their cottage at'Sea- .^organization to co-operate with governmental Baptist church, Rahway post, No. Please Turn to Page Seven Prestone, Glyocrlne, Alcohol. -Any-One Ad JO cents 5:13." ' v Morton Bros.—Main and Milton conduct of the county office, Beeart Ads Pay City, will be given.. aide Heights. • '.•••••••• agencies. 5, Amerioan Legion and its aux-