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Coats December 25 Charles Ditmars RAHWAY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,1927 latcHm-t THE WEATHER Today: Fair and ellflhtly colder. THE RECORD Tomorrow: Fair, with fresh to of Essex County Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F. at the j - strong westerly winds. IS THE VOICE Franklin School Auditorram^^ OF THE COMMUNITY Dancing After the Show f TICKETS-Adults 50c Children 35c 8 ACTS PRICE THREE CENTS Clark Republicans Plan Vets' Auxiliary Stages Railway lioys. and Crue was only one Westminster Guild Packs MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Social With Auxiliary Out of Danger basket'behind with six. Good team PRIZES TELLS Hi-Y MEMBERS Big Thanksgiving Dance work anil some fast individual play- Lincoln Once Said: Christmas Mission Box The ('lark Township Republican Mayor Thomas A. Fyffe is- out Uf lit! DOWNS ing turned the trick for the- Rah- "Thank God for the Churches." tluli and the auxiliary. Monday niKht of danger, it was said at St. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Vet- The Bible a ml thejilnce of worship OF Y. M. G. A. WILL BET --AHnrse-Christma-t-box-desUiuHl-for Ptiler'H-Hosplla!.- New—Brunswick, •wnytins:- who encouraged-by th^-lntro- Jimdu-plans for aTjornt-socla! Doccm- FOR GOOD-STUDENTS erans- of -Koreisn-'YVar5"5tageiI~a.~suc-' duetory good showing are looking for "were vital factor-Tin our early liis- a mission station in Arizona was lier 2. The committee of the club Is this afternoon. His condition was ABOUT GREATEST NAVlf cessful dance Wednesday evening at GITEDATTI more games with any heavy midget tory. Church attendance promotes packed yesterday at the meeting of Kobert Hodge, Thomas Evans and reported as "good." and it was the Franklin school, a large number "WSSEfflU OPENER the virtue of thankfulness. My jiving Sale Ilonjamln KnlRhl, Sr.; of the auxiliary stated that he slept well last night. team in the vicinity averaging 110 the Westminster Guild ot the Second of young folk being iu attendance. friend, you will find it easier nt pounds! bookings can he made with Presbyterian Church. In addition to imiAOExrii Mrs. Clarence D. KnlKht, Mrs. Ernest Rev. Robert W. Elliott Thinks Mayor Pyffe went to the hospital a Music was furnished by Kalla' Sliver this time of National Thanksgiving tuqult M Th weok ago Tuesday as an emergency Has Eight Ships, J. Edward SERVICE OFJDERATION the manager, 1>. .1. Monahan. 2S Camp- the articles contributed! by members q Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Moon Orchestra. The aflair was to be grateful in some regular patient. He suffered from com- Trample On Chemical-Makttsbell street. of Ihe guild, who-had sewed the en- Mrs iucl PJamm A_program^iu- managed by a committee composed of lilace_ot .worship than elsewhere. Generals aod Captains Will ; Enconraiement Needed bined—heart—and—kidney—trouble. Jompkins-Declares ^lrs: -Hugh"-MacDonald. Mrs^J. J. AH the members-are membeiv-also- Why not come with us Thursday lire year in preparation for this event, ciudini; Interesting speakers, will he of the V. M. C. A. The team is being scrap books made- by members of the arraimeil. Tile regular meeilns ot Ihe Britt, Miss Florence Ditmars. Mrs. W. toDTune of 24-0 too, when . we meet at the- First K. ljitmars. M^iss Mary _MacDonald. Rev. James W. Laorie Warns coached i>y Allan Pollock, physical Baptist Church at half-past nine Junior Christian Kiideavor ami dolls Reel Tonight to Select Hub will |,e held tonight, wht-n the director at'the "Y" and it is believed dressed by members of the Inter- content for a bridge lani|i will be UiHi:u«sIon of the proposed Scholar.- Plan Christmas Pageant ™ J. Edward Tompkins, of this city. 3ifs\ H^ G^ KettneV." ^Iiss Tienriette in the morning. and join vour LllliCd •Bergelij—Ml**—Marioit—Bercetr—MTKT -ri)e-Bafs—w4tt-4ia-vc the tree-tit the "Y" mediate Christian hinleavoi were —Senot -Hhii>^Kund^-wlilrli may be established Jt spoke before the Hi-Y Club JyVednes- court' Wednesday nights for home thanksgiving with ours? Overcoats December 25 Charles Ditmars. Miss Catherine £n vfcrir initial came the Bats A. C. HEDDJNG B. LEECH. placed in the package. lo assist boy-rlirKetling a college edu- day night on "The Greatest Navy." jiitltC—iraraplpd-drasscilr—Vark-at •4am»—On-th'eir-schedult>-U>-date_are Mm^john-Marah^tiiii-pri'sldeJiL-Was Kettner. History is Repetitions; ""•Minister"of "Trinity"Methodist— catioa.occupied much-ot-the time-at The teachers -of the,Sunday School He declared tthat t noott Englandgd,, i">i>r .lisj Grassi'll: Park community house the Waysides, ot Bay way. at the Bay- in charge and a short program was the nieeflng.of the-Ilahway Kiwanls K d blat(; way community house. December 2 Church. Railway, N. J. :. i (.•i-tu-ral* mid captains sdwttil, o..f, the First Presbyterian ' Church , • ' s nor Japan was re- of iwentyfour carried out. Mrs. Marsh and Miss Club Wedueaday. The weekly session Wednesday evening made plans for a Ife ™ ;o' but eight .cardinal •'ships" a H«' of hundreds" of prospects wnlcl a ma must haT we •rj;- s:li.!nK. Cocuzzn ran up the high- and a return game -with the Grasselli^ "Ruth Smith read articles relating to was featured by a turkey dinner which pageant o' n Christmas afternoon, I ' " » " fortified Addressing the combined congrega- December 7. Julius Swierk traveled l0 fn he baule3 ot fc •air. cun-.iiiT CII points, t'iirht. for the mission work. ,iy. .jilli'laU of HIM Y. M. C. A. will brought out a record attendance.' Uecemb-jr 25. Thh e annual Christmas to *'wrn' the battles o t" life. tions of the seven churches of ths j ID Crasselli Wednesday night as act- X. S. CLUB Plans were made for an open meet- — •Mr--Tompkins-considered- scholar- Ludlow 170 IBS pr-pari-d Monday to laundi th" "ne '.if-Hit- outstanding features of entertainment, "visit (if "Santa Claus Railway federation at the annual ing coach. ing in December when Mary Kw ing. SLATE YEAR'S WORK tlu- discussion of the proposed fund ship, sportsmanship, companionship, The score: Miller. 1S2 19:: .a..!. membc-rslilp campalKU which and presentation of gifts to the union Thanksgiving service at the a member of the guild who has been «as the stand taken by Km-, Robi-rt children will probably !)•; tlu; Friday citizenship, fellowship, comradeship; BATS - . - \V. Howard l'4a 1G7 frr -r"-r" limn I'Vi'vi'Vfl—in inHsinn •-•••si thN v.-ur 6iw riTiuwTiU friendship—ajid—u-prship.—T-he—great- WILL HEflRMUSICAL •Wri-if Hapt-falr-felRirrtr-yeytrrd-a> morn-— TT. Htnvi: work in 'Mexico, will speak. The mem- 1 • :..; I.!--.'.- mi'inliers. or a to!u| enroll- ! Ifoly Comforter and member of the yet been Tha imittre ing. Rev. James W. Laurie, pastor Martin was held at tin home of Mrs. Name Subject Matter ol Eachj I I 1 it. Graeme, f ••.:.: i-i all di'partmt-nts of l.luu. Kali way Hoard of Education. Mr. El- charge of the pageant includes: - Tompkins advised .the boys of the Second I're.sbyterian Church, ('•race Wilson. West Ilazolwood ave- 1 Coi uza. f Holt Mated that lie felt that youths Miss Flora Graves. Miss Edith Patter-! " cherish .amouB theih r must valuable S40 Ml ;,. ;:ii!i.-h up tin? last few (U-:.ill> ssessl0 s Choir to Give Special Program [K>inted"-oiit~ the dangers lying ia Crue. , nue. Among those present were the Meeting for Rest of Year of tculay do not have enough prepara- son and Miss Emilv Shotwell. The P" » - v Jost. g Misses Mayer nnd Croyden. Addie .-..: :•, si'le-ct workrrs. tin- Ki-iiMrals. w 8 America's prosperity. ALPHA GAMMA I'll I 'ion for college as is shown by the in- committee in charge of the entertain-1 * «'e<""leJ '0 assist 1.1 the paper Meyers. " . .— Obprnian. K<lna Hebbe. Grace Smlih. •.;••..i.ti ami campaiKti cuinnmt<-<<!ii>'ii in-asing numbers being turned down and distribution of gifts in- i ™'I"'"?" \°^'l0 conducted by the Io Response to Demand Koarke • 167 100 nii-iit ! S 4 1 :lni1 It was one of the largest union gath- .department Store Cerone. f Ruth Smith. Melva Miller. Marion 1 by thc-.c--ilk.gc-s and big. universities. .Thomas..... FiUpatricl;. - Miss i V , ', '- fH"" '' l'a.v_oft in- .--• r~vr :i. final iiH-«';iiit: ,.t ;ln- -y eludes erings over hidd on a Thanksgivin;; Dempster, t* Cashion Th.- y.-.,,', -di-liiRdncss which has been incurred. ,:.{ t-Ilaker. Mrs. -Grace AViUou...Mrs. _K. A. w j lit- iii.:,.-itlt.-d for nrizi-s to those who J Mam IWumirannc-r and MisV £i«esscr to Eogeiman's Patterson o'clock in—this--city. I-r-^f-id^m—WiHiaiti—Irr— \V. Cra.-n'.e. }".J Friend. Mrs. T. H. Roberts. Jr.. Mrs-. •lariop ; <I-IJ in mgl .111 iiu-cmiu' I.iidlnwr .. t- a—play Uue tlle unle u 1 Thorn .. l-lil doUIl ;i[ ; | U "' " ™ ' demands from i {^jl.lohn Marsh. Mrs. Clinton I). linker. ( nii-ftini: TIM -day aflc proper pr paratl r ccillei;... In December, but this may be|,,ethos Davis of the Keileratior. presided. Rev. "SIFre" 11 Terrill ,-.- I Mrs Marion Oureen. Mrs. R \V. Hell^ •:.. r.il who attended the musical serv AWC'I-T-.- L •"}.1ca"_"at: ^Trinity • .Mc-thodiit •'EpisCopar -Hedding B: Lo-c-li. paster of Trinity — mm-i'Mxa" j M)n.\\lrs7 I. I- I'ohl anil "MrsrKenuV-nf i\ Churcli. on Sunday. October il". M Meth(id;.-t.l.:iii-c.;iial Chu:. .1 au,l Krc-c- C2S Main Street FAKK , the outing of the hoys to New York l-T< .-.., ; Carr.
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