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FRIDAY, JtLY 8, 1938 jaAGE-EOUHIEEEL.. WtfAT'S GOINCt OKT IT'S 4 FACT will know If orcablzailom The Dref erred newspaper farlnis the-besi- SJulSrSKI* ««U»ttl« la the "'Coming results for adverfis««. It Is nat a good Pvents" esldBUi of The BecunL Space advertising medium unless It pfesents £ this eoIuHli Is tree, List e«eiiU lit accounts of all local happtnlnrs. She vanc« and consult Ihlg COIUSBB to Record's hate paia. circulation attests to ^™d conflict with othef ortanliaUes^ its popularity with readers who like it be- Sn The BMBrtl aai WB WU1 tested cause Is Is complete. That's why the fiee- CTURERS to inform you of nay aetlvlty IUied, Rahway Record ord h a productive advertising medium. SEVERAL LPAST IS 6ONE Q WE FACE TO - D A.V H^fCS , NO. 1673 RAHWAY, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1938 . Ihrte CtnU a XVttU DeUverta by Carrier PRICE THREE CENT8 Running Again Proposed High SchooPWould Provide Late Official 53?"*1 "1 Auditor's Report Is CO OPERATED WITH GO 'ublic Hearing To Ample Classroom Space For Student !e Held Toni^it On Body Of 1,200 And Large Gymnasium Most Extensive Made To Bring ¥JOU the Three-Story Brick Structure In Riverside Park Shows lew gal feFiiiiF All Depagtaii

r High School as drown ByLesitlisB room . and general storeroom He M. Dennis, the architect, specify I would be provided adjacent to this Ry__K£iina's Study; Makes -Amtitori Pitiou Will Be three-story structure contatotae;large room. On ie-groi ~5B" l not on'the frumr~Bftte~ uluiig atrong-TorGouueil- Explained By City Officials counting the -audi- Central avenue torium. offices, cafeteria and spe-progress toward Sportsweor! Home Frocks! clal rooms of various types. The building, of brick construc- room and storage room, two sew- Cites Old Assessments Not -Levied >lans Submitted To PWA This Week tion, would be erected In Riverside ing rooms divided Park about 100 feet back from j room, a stairway, social science s!—Shoes! The iiublie -will ha vc—thc-oppoptunity--to^iea*- Central avenue ttnd would face-this! room, layatories and showers. The most extensive audit of municipal-affairs made |n outline of the complete details of the proposal to con- street. The plans show the front Corridors On Each Floor tiere in_^fflars.. wasi-jamptetetttiis weekztrr"City. Aud [truct n new high school and also will be invited to be heard . Councilman Hoyt of the Fifth of the building extending 340 feet Directly back of this row Eugene F. Kenna and has been submitted to Common Millinery! Lingerie! Ward- who this week asreed to along Central avenue and extend- rooms is a corridor 10 Council for study and action at the July 27 meeting. Con- he proposal when the Board of Education holds a public Vnn fer re-eleetlaif. Hoyt'n de- back 194 feet toward the river. which extends around the building taining more than 1(1(1 pages the report oovprs all phaBPg tearing at Rahway High School. The meeting will start elslon was-wade known by City Ample provision^ for cJrtenslons | ~nj ^vides the outside rooms from" tU P. M.-androll-residents-are invited to attend. Dr. David Chalrraan James 3. Klnaeally to •i.th-e rear»««<. o-•f• th•!*e« v,,.., ni> ar"""'those e which are on the court. This! Auto Accidents In of the city's financial structures Copies were presented Corsets! Play Togs! and his consent to run strength- made. In the center of the build- corridor is provided uniformly on! to each Council member—Wednesday evening but no action tngelman of the Board of Education will preside and it is ens the Demoeratie cause be- Includes Every Department on ing would be located a court vhich. each floor of the building and gives! City Show Drop In will be taken on the matter until the officials have had the i expected that other board members, members of the cause ef the Fifth Warder's pop- with-the outside windows, would rea(jy access and movement from! ularity, i provide additional light from the' „„,„, i opportunity to study the report. For the first time in many For Worne% Misses, Girls loard of Estimate and Common Council will be heard. another, regardless of i First Half Of '38 fin the new school were submitted to the FWA thfe Inside so that every room In the | locatlon. years, the audit makes extensive recommendations, which. Childrens and Infants building would obtain ample light. I Off this corridor and running; OPT Large 2nd Floor leek after the Board of Estimate had approved the pro- On the ground floor ong Central avenue are, in order, if followed, will clear up many matters which have long Boresch, Hoyt To building, starting from the Same Number Of Persons sal. New stock room and closet, printing gone unsettled, _ . Church street side of the room, lumber" supply room, wood- Killed, However; 18 Less Where auditor's reports in other m For Council site, would be a Uirue in ears—have—been—rout. •64 000 or which the elty would would serve as a cafeteria. A, Continued on Pace Five " Injuries Thus Far and practically duplicates of au- |proprlttte S4M.2O0 and the fed-'Local Antlers Are Record~Starts Its dits of other years; Kenna's re- nsrncy would provide the Positions Again There were eight less automobile port goes much further. His audit The Like of Which Has Never Been Known Here Before M of the r«m«1fitnr^5 twreent. Missing Student accidents here the first six months llvtfli ear; Among shows that the city's bonded debt _• estimate body's approval was featured AtiVfeer of 1938 than were caused in the Is 9.01 percent of the assessed valu- ntinsent upon the awarding ot Democrats Seek To Line city in the same period In 1937, ac- ation. The net debt is listed at federal crant. Of Elks' Lodges Up Other Incumbents If State Doesn't Found By Police cording to police-records. The rec-Oldest U. S. Papers $1,705,041.94 while the gross debt Planned on a Tremendous Scale. City Caa Flajuiee For Re-election ords show that while three persons is reported" ~as $2,815^675; *~-" City Auditor Sueene F. Eenn» At Clark Blaze were killed during, this period to; AnntVi^i- Recommendations nt«J a report showing that Ruler Of Group Ami Band Provide" Its Share were 18 fewer The Democrats this week became both years, there Recommendations are included eager to co-operate. Anil please rememher This is not a clear- city could undertake the ln- Are Lauded At Shore persons hurt In the first six served By Paper Which in each-separate study made. Prin- The weather did it! -Not since 1922 was there such a rainy or Its debt without eseeed- the first local party to place can-rj jd Bj,ls Mount ^ George Bellamy Expected-months of 1938. cipal recommendations listed in- month of June! Not in years such a cold month of June. And ance sale. You can conic here ami buy the NEWEST 'AND the state bonded debt limit, Convention dictateriMntjx:s in tht^ne fielftolHd forr thfht»e #»nmcom. - • _ During the first six months of Follows Modern Trends clude : new state law allowing State Fails To Furnish To Be Sent To Hospi- 1937. there were 121 accidents this same weather played havoc with many manufacturers! SMARTEST SUMMER FASHIONS at 3-3 1-3 to 50'',',, less than Ing primary election when City The Rahway Record observed Accounting records should ba nlclpallUes to exceed their Exalted Ruler Jack Harris of Chairman James J. Kinneally an- City Apportionment tal For Treatment I caused here as compared with 113 T changed in order to conform to M'itb hryr stocks of summer fashions on usual prices. We've also reduced our own prices accordingly. nlu for seheol construction Is the newly-formed Antlers Club of this year. The number of persons j another birthday this week. On statutes. , nounced that Councilmen Anthony injured—during—the—1933—pprinrt ! ^crin-s^ny Thi» •Rwnrri This—unr of the Erre -opperHtiFHtioii ever =tza Buresch atid O. Stanley Hoyt-j IhP grntff .. , ,. lliree-ua; search fur a Rat —Bolinquont -tftxes-and—other ttc« hand than they cared to carry. -makin Lesuc U. btnnlx. architect, sun- ,.._.,_ . I way High School senior came to an' totaled"Vb wBHe—Orte year only! anniversary and today's counts receivable should De re- Goerke's. Doti't miss coming if you would . ittrd plan»ghowtas a 1300-pTipnj^^ distinction of belne the youne-j bad agreed, to run for re-election. provide its share of funds to sup- viewed and all uncollectable ac- \Y e told them of the purpose of this sale. They were only to Boresch, Second Ward repre- jend late Wednesday night whenj^ " [ildlni coatslnlne 1515.000 cubic est person and the only non-Ellt port rehef in Rahway, the relief!Ln—e ^"^S^IwESr 17 of counts should be remitted by sentative. Is completing his second, e yous.n u*eorgc wumny it ui ~t«* rw ira mm year. 1 Council vote. The report points SPORTS DRESSES WOMEN'S SLIPS DRESSMAKERS & SWIM SUITS . . * . • -». . ' «. ildlng. leaders that he was definitely not Board whictoowlll handle local re- was formed and later the paper Dress and. sports styles. In all-white, and ends. In Hospital After adopted the name of "The Rah-given to the construction of side- a candidate for re-election. Other lief. Two more members will be Examined by Dr. E. J. Carlin MISSES' AND WOMEN'S TRIPLE SHEER brown and white. Large selection of styles. rfore the Board cf School Es- incumbents in Council whose terms Sunday Mishap way Record." walks and gutters in Main street WOMEN'S GOWNS AND ate approved the reouest of named. Similar boards are being and Dr. Alexander Breslow yes- between Hazelwood and Meadow BEMBERG DRESSES ^j Brooks To Run Again In expire are Councilman Fred H. appointed in all state municipali- terday the boy was recommended Old But Modern PAJAMAS — Usually 69c Board of Education for au- The Record, «n-old paper^whlch- Ttventtesr the report—stetes;—"Th*— Usually 5.95 , -_«3 CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT Jirlty to precede with the school Fall Freeholder Race Hedeman. First Ward: .Councilman ties and members will serve with- for hospital treatment and is ex- A head-on collision of two au- Cotton Crepe in tea rose white or blue; John Leonard. Fourth Ward and out salary. pectctf to be taken to Greystone 1 tomobiles at Central and Brant has remained modern with the city appropriated— $15,000 for T^autiful prints in light and dark grounds. -SA-ND.AL.S.,—.Ucually-1-.3O ., 86<± rcnL-t.hi* snhftnl hdld Township sent I tremfnof the times, didn't do~~any- financing this projectonajjassess- - zes 12 to 20, 36 to 46. rtwi lt.« original rwolutloni Prw>holder Alfred C. Sroolcs of CUuiiU as the one missing from Rahway. Catalano, 61. who could claim a record-of more Usually to 79c 490 elomn u the rault of tlioueht about $53. Others remain unpaid. He had been co-operating with than a century's existence. ' Months PRESS AND SPORT COATS hnd -InvKtlCTtiBB" en -tJie-p«rt.-o» ennings estimated that there are Chief of Police Paul Meissner of WOMEN'S KNIT SUITS Sheers, including dimities and batiste and Eh* wrtiM- and cbaekUar"tbS» days as he change by August 1 or relief will bearers were John K. Fisher, Harry sually 5.95 rsuallv.to 1.29 ,;..740; Common Council voted this week| boro_In. the, first place. Gordon havo-te—bo-dUoontiauod\—He—ar— ground but two adjacent structures wtlHnm V. Usually1 to 3.9B nf '' wlilcli id were "torkslcin suits uVwhite, sizes 12 to 20 and Sheer dimities and organdies. Solid colors IbiBs exprcoed while he wm Mrs. Ivy Llvingood Mosher. gued against placing tne entire re- Clark firemen. Although Jolin Dozunc. Jolin Eaaig aud Fred __! to 44. French creDe in prints and shark- and flowered effects. Also printed percales. llBTsfflee esme trte. KeBitw- rcgardtng the sanctioned method' superintendent of Memorial Hos- ief burden upon taxpayers of the were handicapped by lack of wa- •Schtnidt. __ skin in Sizes 14 to 20." Sizes 7 to 16 and 1 to 6. «r all the TOM^BS which was o follow In cases wher* cmerucucy pital, in a letter dated May 18, xsr connections in this isolated Raeer—Joins Sta# Miu»unlc tiles weiB held TueMl t. WOMEN'S DRESS COATS. lldeked nj> ever the sales tax patients arc committed to Insane said Newell was admitted to the The city's monthly share of re- section the fire fighters succeeded evening in the home with Wor- "BLUE DENIM TOT35 |l asylums ^rom -Rahwash—The. gov- j local-hospital-upen-requtsn>r-Dr-. lef Is estimated at 81.456-and tha thi» nt i/rn<;t-cr n, Stanley Hoyt In J3ually 19.95 to 29.95 BABY LAYETTES balance remaining in the city's re- lumbian School is well patronized Usually ?.QQ I predicted that thU tas er a cralng body voted to take this ac- C. T. Hill. She wrote that he was other houses with booster tank Rahway paygrounds are ex- ihorge. lso Little Wornenis-sSesT Fitted and box Usually 7.98 one would have to he tion aXtcr__recelvins reports' con- examined by Dr. George Oallaway lief account is $688. Rahway has equipment. pected to set new attendance rec- and will be completely equipped nion and 4.97 spent-$17.9B6.92 of its, .own~tunds as soon as a_se_f_of baby swings are Bendy was 48 years of aee :yles_at- formal-looking fabrics.—Navy, The fed—of—thc^season,—For—wo hd'thJtArli-1 a -ot he wfts-n rnpntal-rnsc nnrt : J misses. Overalls, slacks, shorts, halters « pieces, including everything 0.baby needs he poor al (he atate. He aica for relief this year and the state Peterscak of East Hazelwood ave- irStatlect. -•-•-"-- =—. 6Tge and black. Sizes 34 ,to 44; 35% to 43%. An exceptional offer,-... .' Walter Newell, local Negro, after should not have been admitted. cations after the first week of for- was I a former Republican mem- " ot all sizes in all colors. and shirts. Sizes 14 to 20. 1 et the eplntaa that Brono he had been refused admittance Mrs. Mosher pointed out that the has provided only $G,961.30, it was nue, artist whose cartoons have ap- The Recreation Commission has ber of Common Council from the BpmaBtt lhouid lie kept to the State Hospital for the In- local hospital has no facilities to said. peared in The Record frequently. mal activity. Director Anthony provided water fountain facilities First Ward and had served the •^HE'ER ALPACA COATS FOR WOMEN WOMEN'S SWEATERS INFANTS' WEAR •alive as '* key wltnea f er later sane at Marlboro. care "foidnfingil^ases. and_that he -The relief load has been mount- ed-to^concentration-of-the-searehr ^catoiKs-report.s to t.hn sponaorji. Atj* governing body us uresldnnl.—Ho— Id In the Und- upset otherpatlenta.with his noise ing each month but a drop Is ex- at the Jackson Ppnd area. The ing Recreation Commission show as the routine work is completed, \NDMISSES <>% ftQ Usually 69c ..'...' Usually to 49c Councll Is seeking to determine jthat-attendance thus far Is 20 pcr-tlie river near Riverside Park will represented the party as First '.the best method for committment Tile reports Of- "Detecttves-Mc^ iJocted-durinB-tho-nesUnonth,Jen^ cartoonist-told police-he-haoV seen sually 5.95 Ol«/0 Cotton chenille. Colorful. For shore and Choice of gowns, kimonos, slips, vests, Mahon and Kiesecker and pver- nlngs said. He pointed out that cent ahead of lost year. be stocked so children under 12 of persons who cannot be cared for _, -...., „ ._*.., _... .u~> Benqmy seated on tne bridge near Playgrounds at Riverside Park, years of age may fish. Mr. Bendy had been ill for about nlined. Black or navy. Sizes 38 to 44. country wear. Sizes 34 to 40 — at a price bands, binders, carriage carriage Many folks now tell*v«, like In the local hospital in an effort to f Poor Emma Ryan were the new rule requiring the un,em- Jackson's Pond early Monday low Enough to buy them_iii_twos and threes. kapok filled pillows. nn rfllof fnr flt) rinva ;itv Yards and Columbian. Orover Fred Spencer, noted professional five months. He was affiliated I tttlon—of—the-NewelU ad—thls—weefe—These—were- nnri TTIPgrrlrpr with the signal department of lhc~ WOMEN'S SLIPS LVOIQ . aVoUowTn re(>c g Newell's death, I similar, to statements from these before being assigned to WPA jobs dragged" the pond Tuesday think- Cleveland and Roosevelt schools bicycle rider who set a new world's" |ala»e In the kidnaping and ore being kept open Saturday mark for the 1-8 mile sprint be- Pennsylvania Railroad und had sually 1,"39 . "WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS "BIRDS-EYE DIAPERS Councilmen Feafccs and cose treviously—published-by was-working a hardshlpand was ing- that-the. lad might have fal- .690 •live, there Might be a tetter keeping many able-bodied men len In. mornings to meet the demands "for fore he "retired several-months ago", ltveti~tiere for ao~gTHr2u~ycaTs: tn: Usually 1.10 for ah investigation and the re- The Record. is one of the Instructors at Roose- Bendy'was a native of-Monroe. N. ure dye satin and beautiful quality crepe. Usually to 4.50 [chance ef finally nabbing the ports made public during this Newell was taken from the local from working out their relief. Bellamy was also seen in Rah-activities at these points. ~ -i on roso and w-hito—Satin-slips^-lac triinniH •Rayon- 1flSt"v Tn loagly frsinrc nf way liiver Park^ about 6 P. M.-Special events are held at all velt School and is planning cycling T., and was prominent In Masonic g —TTT -r— • -— ' *"'' 27 x 27. Onp rihren to-the [other paHles -eho Must have i M were the result of hospital-at about 8 P. M. and po- 7 3 nrtiii'jtles, here,- p* t.iw ""atfUaTfilock and white. Sizes Second tloor miants these requests. -- .-_i?._ ; „ _ 1 l'.?.e report ^thc' head, nurse" ~i I Only tat week {he new Slate said rie could stand the trip". Miss dent who" told~'poUccrhe- -was "talk- ment- -the—usual activities—which —Next- week he ^lans_to_take- worshipful mastex_dt_Jtjafa2ctte_ In a letter dated May 24, Dr. J. -In: Today's Record ore supervised by "WPA recreation group ot 35 boys and -girls to Lodge. I fast ttevlslsn Cammbslsn Berkeley •Qordon." medical director Ryan was present, she reported,' ing with the youth. ' ' I started ooiolderatlen sf the and saw that the patient was com- staff members. Today's big event Watchung. He is also hoping that Survivlne are, his wife, Mrs. at Marlboro," said Newell was xe- : will be baby shows with entrants a street may be closed to motor Helen Bendy; four sons, Alfred and ItweairthienditUau far ft rrass fortable. He was returned to thi Churches TO NAME CANDIDATES IreoelpU" to.* to Jte'asdHiaed fused. _ >dmlttance_ because the : io p_^ .between_the_nges_of_^nlne_months traffic and_used for bicyclings Robert_at_hbmc, Me_lvln_of 384 Rbl and. three years eligible. Certifi- ltnst the recelpU ot retail and died at 2:15 A. M. the next Coming Events .. 10 Ins completion': of plans this week The hot weather has slowed Walter street and iSorvln 61 Ptiila-' tarlzed.by a*judge. Me saia »•» cates will be awarded to winners plans for the boxing, classes but dclphia; a dauehter, Elvira at rflhuhU.-thU waaey. It^lo^ of f lclats-ntLthc_lnsatntlpn TOQUld morning^ • ^_^_...... Editorials _. 14 for selection of a'complete slate of [Ixrop shoUIdTVotnava -beonseht to Marl-1 cared-for. at. city csasense. ; hesday cvenlne. awards. The new field hear Co- bar diamond. water, Fla. .

\ -••••"V •••••• -:;r-^s^^ttr^^ ^^^^* : 7 PAGE TWO FRIDAY, JULY 15,. 1938 not favo? Increasing the height of Bresslnt Important Board Of Adjustment-Opposes Ghanges the'structoye; — Eaadres8; Bocial Items A Commissioner Hector J. Pelletlee tnost Important trades arneag the JUway* Wrfcom*«i .J«flHilrl«*J»«S RBPOHC OP CONDITION OP •%AH- COHPOHATION NOTICE that the saJnpte for testing wtSi said he was not In favor of build- ancient Egyptians and at Thebaf. OF CONDITION OP WAV SBUST COMPANY" OP MM- PTJSLIC KOUC8 l» hereby givea llvered to the laBsratory with the WeL Rah. p* Current Items Of Interest In Rahway Club And Social Circles WAY. IN *IIE STATE OP NEW JEtt- seal unbroken. Of Zonsng To Allow Apartment Houses ings- containing more than four In the days of Egypt's glory, a •pe- L KAT10NAJ, BAMS OP thut the following Ordlnane* wag duly IK sm BSAITB »«L BEY. A MEMBER OP IHB FEDadopte. d and approved on final read- SECTION 4 Upon proof through apartments each and also objected dal quarter of the city was set apart EJWt RE8EKVE 8VSIEM. AT THEIng at a regular meeting of Common such tuts of compliance with, tile to tire Increased height. for tenners. CLOSE OP BUSINESS. ON MJNB standards required In this Ordinance, Not la Favor Of Multiple Dwellings In Class A Zones; nn)B..u..iasa,. 30». 1938. . ' ' OouncU. city of Rahway. M. J. held Zuman said he would withdraw., Engaged Women-Of Moose To i«P«»»'to-etfl.*iato tar Wednesday evening, July 13. 1038. and assurance that >Ueh blocks pos- Mrs. Boros Hostess Junior Order Will American Legion Mildred Moore And Published in areArdanee with a call 8. n. MORTON. sess sufficient strtmgth and durability Applicant Withdraws Reanty-elght-(38tyg(> tons—to ugu&Bo? T5T" deSnlte-so that- the-beard-eaald-be- dict M. Anderson, Mrs. Charles the .month of August. Margaret of SIS - East Stearns days an average ~compres-strensi&ti& . of p xtts three apartment buildings at an Murray, Mrs. Edward Bestr Mrs. Elizabeth. Wednesday night. A Murtha. ritualistic; Mri. Stercarel Time deposlu or Indi- licensecense. lnformed clearly upon what it was hdV Btroetr-retumed—this-weeH from-ar viduals, partnerships, and not less than eight hundred (BOO) estimated cost uf Alexander Waybrant and Mrscor. n roast will be held Saturday. r Smith, alumni; Mrs. Chute pn pounds. No >lngle block shall be SECTION 8. Any person, firm or approving."H1 • "" " " the special award donated by Mrs. lias deuldctl to hold u Uio UIBUCUIB of Um"EBsF The engaceaunt or Miss A -Qelegation. from the chapta 100.881.81 Deposits of otner banks. leant ftevea ttunarea • aaa-y r . than Two Hundred Dollars or by : drawn the application-, the., board these could be built If the board ^ake advantage • of trTfe~ Waybrant. Mrs. Dingfield iyui be its annual clambake August 14 beth Exchange Club Monday in the Mrs. William J. Luckhurst and white satin and she wore a tulle rlet C. Kline, 18*7 Bwfc ited sts'tes Government certified and officers' pounds per square inch when tested prlsonment in" the. County Jail for a.would have denied the permission deemed slich construction neces- family of 884 Picrpont street have veil made cap shape and gathered will attend the state convention in nd po»tal savlnja de- checks outs'tandlns. etc. . with the cells vertical. period not' exceeding ninety days whole month of glorious hostess at the next meeting, Aug- at Royal Gardens In Ekst Hazel- Winfleld Scott Hotel. . E. W. to Haw* Vr.J9tjae.tt .10 143 64 SECTION 3. Before any concrete or for the change, Carlln's resolution sary. wood avenue, _the former Bracher Bpraeue, president of the national returned home after a sojourn at with orange blossoms. She car- y 0JS5.01 Deposits se. or by both, aucli Hno tnd Imprison- sunny days. Here are the has been announced by her par- IU of other banksl cured by the elnaer building blocks may be used ment. jointed out. Refusal would have Zuman said the application was ust 11, in her home, 1014 Irving Yacht Club Plans estate. Percy W. Robinson Is chair- organization, -was the guest of Bclmar. Mr. Luckhurst spent the ricd a cascade bouquet of gar- William Hickman received the ents. Mr. and Mrs- Paul T. Kline. nc pledge of loans for construction In any structure or SECTION 7. ThlA_Ordln.ance " "aeen based upon the changing at- being withdrawn-.because of op- things you need for utility^ street. For Annual Run man. _Qther members of .this. weekendswith his family_while denies, gladlolas. sweet peas and Mlss-Rllae, a mensber «f Uie tendance award. ' Refreshment In- y S tud¥ of te 11 During Iheif'stay babies 'breath."" The matrotL of were to charge efTars.KJa, Uk |S vexuncnu .. 11341310 oo manufacturer of such block* or dealer n acc^a7r2 ^' "PPUc" . the resblu- position from neighbors. The chief ancf comfort at prices that committee are: public school faculty, has re- therein, shall register In the office of Age and at the shore, the Luckhursts were honor was attired in blue chiffon Bartels. Mrs. smith, Mrs, Hlckmu >ouu ion stated. opposition came from Rolph and Rahway Yacht ClUD will Tickets, Emll Neugebauer. chair- Superintendent of Schools Ar- cently been transferred frdm Towl the Building Inspector a complete Terrill Marsh who represented fit on the sunny side of visited by Mrs. Walter Matthews with matching accessories and cor- and Mrs. Lawrence W. Kettner. "** desczipUon. drawing or picture of the The original plans for the apart- annual run from the man. Charles T. Drake, William thur L. Perry and Mrs. Perry of tVuHltlln Srhnal to teach Uie depoUts tntiMlnpa chxnrcrt Cnrirrin your budget! M. .Kau; bake, Martin h'. Get Central avenue ate leaving tO- Trt—IIIU, city—mid Mi • aud—Mr rlBd blue mid jiclluw OiUlmrOiUm—riLl s HUJ i&TO^ntc. and cm Idt:auftcfti4on maylt for clubhouse at the foot of Paterson new tliidenarten class of .Co- ' ituch concrete or cinder building itory brick buildings each contain-! Marsh, owner of much of the ad- chairman, Chris Richardson, morrow for Centervllle, Cape Cod George Hummer, Sr.. and George James O'Sulllvan of White Capital account Bselc Uopkuna -was made eorrv street, August 28. The fleet will lumbian School. Capital notes and deben- block* shall be on file Tit leait thirty ing four apartments. When plans joining property. The Union George A. Oldfield, Fred Schultz, to remain' until September. Hummer, Jr., of Plainf ield. Plains, N. Y., served as best-man days before the Issuance of a Ucensa mander-ln-chlet o» the first UeltaS leave shortly after 10 A. M. for not tures: were discussed this week, they had County Park I Commission was Gcoree Adams, Maurice Fox, while ushers were Roger Alblsser by Common stock for use of such block*. Within said States fleet m i«5. • tltla held tinat the trip around the Amboy light. thirty days period tne Building In- been changed to provide three lukewarm on the matter and did SPRAYERS STOP Thomas Stephens. Theodore H. Lawrence A. Woodruff of West Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gagnon and George Way of Rahway. Mr Tuesday. Assist 9- BAUER'S 3000 shsm. rattr bv th> Pruidcst. spector, or his representative shal After returning from the four- MeetingJ>1 Court Victory. Cath- par HO prr We carry a large assortment of hour run, there will be entertain^ Schmidt, William Schimmel, An- Milton avenue Is spending a week of 320 Hamilton street, will spend, and Mrs. Morrison left on a motor FRESH FRUIT SODAS nhar* $100,000.00 vUUt the plant or the manufacturer of hot weather such concrete blocks and ithAll ' ' ment. dancing and refreshments in ton Schelke, Michael Spiridi, Ray- at Block Island, R. I. the weekend in Springfield, Mass.. trip to New England following a olic Daughters of America. St AND SUNDAES Surplus . . 5O 000 00 both hand and^tank sprayers. the clubhouse. dS -entcrtaiiimeutr dinner-foE-immrcHnta ltlf "MarVa Gehool, r. M-. the Rlverview. The couple will profits—net 0.7S4.4S made by the manufacturer, and place Harry B. Colvin, chairman, John Amone those registered at Chal- Wednesday. July 27 ". seals and numbers thereon for the Hans Flues is general chairman Mrs. Rose Hook, 475 East Scott live in Linden, where the bride I.0M.381.TO while other members of the com-J. Rowan, Harry Thompson. Ira f bnte-Haddon HaU to Atlantic City STRAWBERRY «34.S0 Total Capital Account .. 150 754 45.' purpose of test and Mentlflcatlon. BRAKES was hostess at a baby has been a tetfeher for the past Meeting of Antlers. No. 275. B Such blocks shall then be tented by a at home mittee are Charles Martin and M. Farber, Charles Greenlee: this week were Mr. and Mrs. 1 . BLACKBERRY BELPTPtG A ADiUSTINO freahmerrts. Peter Cooper. cliiOi in_h Albert P. O. E. Elks Lodge room. ToUI. In^..,lln? r.nu.l'_J I laboratory of recoirnlzigl rtandl Pierre Campcau. man, James T. Park. William Poul- Ferguson. Paterson street, yester- Mrs. Morrison is a graduate ot sue*. Eqaallsatlon Guaranteed Save Now! Keep cool and comfortable 3600 Uetnoranduni; Loan» and Inveslmrnts the cost thereof to be born by the son. Henry Healy: athletics, Miss Anna Concer. daughter of day. Refreshments and entertain- Rahway High School and Newark • PINEAPPLE I To M*rur» LlablUUm manufacturer or dealer. A report of Saybextas & W&eser Comu this summer. It doesn't pay ment were enjoyed. r Government the testa shallbe submitted; the re- to bother with the washlne Michael w. Zuccarello,~chairman Mr. and Mrs. John Conger, 18' State Teachers College. Mr. Mor- BUS EXCURSION • BANANA par «!00 Unlnt Used HEDGE SHEARS Percy W. Miller: reception. Samuel Union place, is in Memorial Hos- Those present were Mrs. Arne rison Is employed by the Chemical j $050.00000 . direct and/or port as to each type of block to bear We An^^osing Out'All and heavy froninc when you Concert In County I prr h 180.000.00 fully guaranteed ...... 5.000.00 j the respective seal number and be Brake Drams Ecraeed can hare tt ail done by R. Morton, chairman, Harry New- pital convalescing from an ^appen- Hook, Mrs. Lcona Hook, Mrs. Mary Bank and Trust Company. New TO ASBURY PARK -• PEACH liirpliu Otlirr bonds, stocks, and accompanied by a sworn statement Keep that hedge neat with a good Morey haXLac for only Park Here Tonight man, Henry J. Miller, George E dix operation performed Wednes- Jones, the Misses Emma Johnson. York City.' Tlldd securities 10.00000 Oa Special Lathe Loans and Ducounts 6.000 00 pair of Shears Bent. day. Catherine White, Margaret Jolly. 3S2S01S Hydraulic Brake Cylinders The Second of a series of con- Jean Rankine, Janet Paterson, EVERY FLAVOR W0BETK| Emerson and G. E, We have many styles alter first Tot*l JBW . excluding Honed and Rebuilt certs by a 25-piece orchestra of Mrs. George Ruddy, 425 WeslMartha Donnelly. Vivian "Lawrence Bos Leaves Irvine and WITH FAVOR Priced at $1.10 up 8 UJS. and Ruth Splanc of Rahway and 30.000.00 mllicounu RUPTURE at He !the WPA Federal Music ProjectCatholic Daughters Grand avenue, entertained thi Carpenter's Union Cherry SU. At 9 A. M. g SHIELD EXPERT HERE Complete Stock of Genuine Ib. of Union County will be held at Monday Night Club at its meeting Bally Ray of Roselle Park. otil CspltsJ Account ^[Ss^BiTV —Wttft-Statif auUiontlw TO Lockheed Hydraulle Parts Rahway River Park, tonight start- Have Lawn Party Installs Officers FARE (RouiidTrip) SI qualify lor Uie- exercus n. M. SHFVNAN, widely kaowa Flat work and handker- this week. fiduciary poiwht 30^)00.00 experxpert ott ChicagoCg, , will personallpyy and Fluid ing at 8 P. M. Julius E. Ansis, con- Mr. and Mrs. William Hammond Phone Carterrt g-OSU Liabilities ;M.«oa.Cr»e.