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24, 1942 tke P. T. A. Executive Board Nurse's Aides "Rahway Men Who Have fcnlistei RUBBER BOATS FOR FIGHTING YANKEES Red Cross Notes Reorganized On Thursday Mafee Up 84 Per Cent Of Quota A Junior Red Cross unit was or- Washington School P. T, A.Second Class Receives Re C Tvti ia n ganized at St. Mary's School, last Executive Board was reorganized Cross Pins Men *.-.o have volaiujnlj t-n , Robert I.. Cir.er. 21U2 Alifn week, under the direction of Sirs. Thursday afternoon at a meeting ;..s_ed in viil.ous branches of the street. James H. • Kearney and Mrsin. the teachers' room of the school. Officers now tn charge Mayor John E. Barger prM(, s^iif make up 84_per -crn\. of ihe Roy D Cliard. Orchard terrace, Michael J. Liston. Offlceya were are president, Mrs. C. C. Olan- ed certificates «nd ptns M SUU looa. S*.le.-uve Servue BJard s Clarlclownsh.u. named as follows: President. Lil- members of toe second class none; flrst and second vice presi- Red Cross Volunteer Nurs,7 N.ueraber quota Those included U'"'LS Cherubim. 1764 Luaiow lian McCandless; secretary, Marie dents. Mrs. John Klick and Miss Aides Friday evening at the TI siree: Mlele; treasurer, Margaret Giles. Mildred Stevens; secretary. Mrs. 1 deran Outing Club. Mrs & :n t.IP lLst in John H conlf.v 1982 Price A work program was planned and Isadore Roth: and trsasurer. Johnson, chairman of the Vol. 121. No. 2200. W:;.;im F. A!>n 711 River street. Mrs. Edward Williams. RAHWAY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1942 8ub»crtpaon «3.00 & Tear m AdTanos PER COPY FIVE CENTS weekly meetings will be held. Nurse's Aide Committee gJve i .omldt,_:MM!M : ;a<2 . Robert B Costelio 752 JefT.'r.son Other members of the .unit are welcoming address ' Btr.jam.a Ammo>i-a:.i au W.:- avenue. Agnes Tully. Sally Healey. Mar- Committee chairmen named J hnJ were Mrs. Ktick. publicity and war Edwin M. Durand.c.m.rmanol More Selectees • ,.,, <••••,.. - Coyne. 2M West Orarui. lene Russell, Joyce Mintel. Jean Fuel Oil 'Credit Coupon' Plan I Women's Sales 1 the Rahway Red Cross Cna. John E. Barger ' , aver.u.' bonds: Mrs. Victor Rolund and Jardot. Jean Schwindinger, Jean Mrs. Williams, ways and means: spoke to the group of the'r Tire Inspection NiiV.olas P Aim.';]. SJ K.i = _ Alexander R CuLhbertson. M75 Defense Mooney. Bemadine Mulrennan. sponsibUltles to the patients an! Leave Monday C.-.eri'y street Church street Mrs. Ross Smeal. membership; 'ean Maher. Caroline Shuster. hospital they serve. Mrs M«r' Extended For Qne _More Week rf Pa..; I. An«i>;.i !04i) Ch'.nvh Earl A D.irkr.i. 1828 VVhiwier Mrs. Rolund. refreshments: and Appointed To "oan Gurka. Anna Shannon, Mar- rill Mosher. superintendent of th Notes 24,438 • : :'et.'. street aret Meyers. Betty Walker. Rose Miss Stevens, hospitality and For Fort Dix •With the fuel oil 'coupon credit' I week, consumers who have not program. Rahway Memorial Hosplla] Important Under Oubr.e: Ar;:mov:c!: .4-16 Irving_, Rober E Divusun 28 West arrangement extended to Decem- ] registered for War Ration Book Lengyel. Gloria Selcan. Lillian praised the volunteer aides fo -: rt el. Main street The Board voted to sell candy The regular monthly meeting of ber Iff, all householders who have Kane. Anna Collins. Joan Molye. their service and cooperat.on R, ffiounty Office One have been notified to do so For War Fund James C Anst.r 63-1 East Mii- Arthur A, D<>gen!iardl. 1496 at the school to raise funds for November Quota Uliich not received their fuel oil and Emily Arsentiere. Ann Syko. Marie freshments were served oy u , the Rahway Defense Council will by December 15. Registrations :.MI a'-er.uf L^i'.vr;nci» street the association. Donations were r kerosene ration coupons from the will be taken at the ufllce of the 1 Jvlngston. Irene Clocci. Mari- Chalmers Reed. Mrs fc.. bt hftUljn^the city Hall tomorrow Parsed Exams Will Jaiiii ^ H Bal;in.:cr 4 18 S:u:_>v Bernard Dembling. 29*2 Morton na made to the Women's War Sav- Rahway—Mayor—Named •lix-Al bu-uil ill tlie Ral ' mist New Gas Ration p'.uct' avenue THES—Committee ana EHe Red" night at u t. hi. iyler L'lark. Start 1 raining "Women Xt War Week* Unchester. Ellen Morton. Marga- Board will be permitted to con-Company building on ~TJT ."-a vv i.::ain _! 831 Cross Kit - Bag Committee. A Mrs. H. J. NlnUik. memwrs"'i' chairman will preside. Acting ProaecutqrjOf^ tinue until neitt Tlmrs. Irving Mup'.e avenue NV'hoid:. plate ret Crowell, Betty Kosch. Janet the Red Cross Cfln_.f.pn_CL_..i. _ f purclias""e off' needed fuel oil and Mr. Kearnei y pointed out. besides Several (JTTange? In Kequirements With R ,.\ tT.,ii.<. P Rir sented by the school children at Oraduates were Mr" Elei^, UnibiTclounty" Bonds. Stamps 1 Manes. Florence Kosiarski and Heads of al] units of the De kerosene, upon—promlso—te- -turn- -betes—aswr in—crrffee "rationing !>••!•. a , er.ie .in si re;'I the next meeting on DOTmtiir K Mara_h. Mrs. Miriam Mai m. M Mayor John E. Barger was over to the dealer sufficient cou- \ will also be used to Issue War Ra- 'Which Motorists Must Comply Become H.wh B BmilMiUl 240 M_l|>> Raymond E Drake. 183 Monroe oniriey _famrer and Mrs Dor at ! 1: 30 for Fort Di cover such purchases. A total of $24,433,20 worth of Work Turned In cers will meet In the City Hall given the oath of office as special pons to cover such tion Book Tu'o and may be used Two of the many types of boats that arc being turned out by the rubber Industry for use of the military forces Nordlln. of Rahway; Mrs Mart This announcement was made last bonds and stamps was sold J 1 Monday nlsrht at 8 P. M. At after a roll call and sendoff deputy Attorney General of the to ration other commodities. "It Apparent A* Program Starts Here ilfjriii N B.'. hiold 673 UV-! Lumis H Edwards. 181 Union are shown above. Products of The General Tire & Rubber Company, the small boat In the foreground Is a, St. Mary's Church unit has Louise Boxill. Mrs. Rose S r,hi~f»'gii^uf- lixe. city during 'Wo> L LIBRARY BUYS BONDS this meetinjr the new rules State of New Jersey and assigned night by Edward) L. Kea-r-Bey, is therefore essential"," ^saTo* Mr. s ...r. .i'.t_:.__.' Pliu--' parachute boat, used by pilots shot down over the water. The boat is attached to the pilot's chute and Is inflated* turned in 15 women's slips, four ceremonies in the City Hall. men. at. War Week.' November 22- Mrs. Clinton Gilpin. Mr,, Ethd and. regulations will be fur- chairman of the local board. Kearney, "that every individual W:l._.ini A Besd> 1653 Park James L Eidson. 401 South 10th alter he has dropped Into the water. The other Is a landing boat used by the Navy. In similar boats the lets men's pajamas. ei«ht coffee The Rahway Public Library has to serve as acting Union County 28. in spite of the cold and rainy With the advent, this week, o! mileage rationing for Haviland. Mrs. Helen Wolf M ther discussed. A plan to co- The roll call is scheduled for Agreement Made have War Ration Book One re- --:ee: .s.rpet. Mayfield, Kentucky Marines Invaded the Solomon Islands. urn, bags for Camp Kilmer and purchased an additional $400 in . i Prosecuto* r November 25. Mayor r-crranges in the requirements bonds through the Women•_» War Hope Jennings. Mrs. CatheVm o f D(tr -rrelit^- -purchaceo—made •ffTrrrrress"' ut~ "wrieTheY "of "noT "Tie" paaucrtger our owntrrs ct? Bertram M Berry Y M C A Ed*ln C EKer. 359 Elm avenue. me helmet knitunl hv Mr« .inhn J '•*- ! K«—was tiamed By "Sttorney holiday. Mrs. Joseph W. Costello "Savings Committee. V^«-W9S^tgT-M)-3. Chu-.llllf BoOIri cated at the different emerg- from October 1, when fuel oil and buys sugar or coffee. Nobody will with which motorists must comply have become apparent. I.--.-:r.R s-tn-rt ' Rouert W Elliott. Jr , 884__S:on<? William T. Ollgannon, 404 Har- Henry W. Kmak, 741 West Lin- "Ruddy. In addition, buttons and • he Rahway Selective ger. 1| Q«neral David T. Wilentz at the was general chairman of the City ;TOJ Caslmar Samolis, 139 Pennsyl- and Mrs. Theresa Grillo. of vies ency stations will also be dis- kerosene rationing went into ef- be able to obtain War Ration Josepn Bi_:y 89-1 Ho.ss s.rei't SLreec rison street. coln avenue. button-holes completed on nine field: Mrs. Mildred Worman d request of Governor Charles Edi- fect, were made with the agree- committee. Several organiza- Among these are the broadened tire eligibility rules for PohllaJ vania avenue. Newark. cussed. Tbose units, whose vice Board on the second Book Two unless he lias War Ra- Rjber: C BlacK, 850 Thorn William L Er._sor. 110 Kearney James A. Gillis._Jr.. 474 Jeffer- lets of children's rompers and 50 work done on the allotment of Linden; Mrs. Myrtle Staack o son. He will fill the vacancy ment td~^surrender to the dealer tions and churches, which did not 1 Oerard W. Kohler. 2078 North Chester J. Sampson, 123 Kear- officers are asked to attend floor of the City Hall.
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