OFFICIAL NE-YVSI’ A I'K K OF THE IlOliOLGlI OF METITHEN A Family Newspaper Published Every Thursday in Ihe In terests of (lie Hornugh nf Metuchen and the Township of Raritan VOL. XLX. NO. M FTl CHEN. N. THURSDAY. .1 ANl ARY 21. 5 Cents at All News Stands Metuchen Jewish Center K. Farrington Wins School Board Accepts Offer Of “ Y ” Gym For p ra ft Board Sends With The Men Dim-out In Honors Newly | Trapper Award Home Basketball Games For Metuchen High ' 33rd Contingent Stores Checked and Women In Elected Officers From Sears Roebuck T!:e hearts of Metuchen High and the Board ed to ongag" To Dix Tomorrow School basketball player, and hun­ Anna Dobbins graduate of Here This Week The Service The Metuchen Jewish Commun. Careful Handling Of Rat dreds of their fellow*students wore .on State CYlteg o fill the Va- Ceremonies W ill Beilin In Center was the scene of a tinkf Pelt Brought Him $o made glad by the action of the Other mat! Fire House At Ten Dim-out Committee And supper served Sunday night In hoi School Board at their meeting on attenti. Police Make Tour nr of the newlv elected officers h K Farrington, well-known trap­ Tuesday evening. January 19th. in Board. The 33:d contingent of men, sel­ Lieut John Gray, who recently Of Inspection the ensuing term per from Metuchen, Middlesex Co . voting resumption of the baske'ball YMCA Secretary J. F Pineo. R - ected by the Army, from Metuchen. was awarded his commission at Port c a winner'-of a Daily Award for schedule terviewed in regard to the Board, R a n ’ an Township and Highland Harold Sonn, chairman of dimout Knox, Ky„ is home on/leave visit­ Mr. Sol Friedman, reusing pres correct pelt preparation in the Four­ Previous action of the Board, action, commented, "The facility Park, w .11 leave from Raritan Town­ ing his parents, Mr aild Mrs Ed­ dent, was toast mastei and instalh compliance commute?. Sam Schenck teenth National Fur Show conduct­ made necessary by the stringent fuel for spectatores will be quite inade- ship on Saturdya morning, January and Sherwood Mundy, members of ward G ray of Park 'Pltfiee Lieut follow nev off 1( ed Iby the Raw Fiir Marketing Ser­ restrictinos, was reconsidered upon quate at the YMCA as compared t 23rd for Fort Dix, N J. the committee met with Police Gray was one of the first of the President. Mr. Max Braunstein: vice of Sears Roebuck and C o . request of several interested citizens. : the High School gym the Cei emo nes will be held i the Chief Enos Fouratt and Maxwell drafted men to go from the Metu- Vice President. Mrs. Max Becker; After an extensive survey, the Board | offer was made and the fire next to the mun icipal chen area. Recording and Financial Secretary Farrington's 'carefully handled Rat Ewing, dimout compliance ch ief for voted unanimously to a cept tlie of- only alternative which per- build ng. beginning with assembly Middlesex County to make a tour of Miss Shi ah Gisk: Treasurer. Mr. pelt brought him one of the $5.00 fer of the Metuchen YMCA and j mit. our young people to ( thr at. te lock followed by Pvt. William L Jordon has re­ Morris Wernik Daily A\vards, a. a result of its be­ music all business establishments to deter­ play hom e games in tlu ■ program in which they arc and i pr ’.sent at ion of gifts t turned to the ordnance training ing judged the hest handled skin o the mine whether ihe light in stores Mrs. .Jacob Kornblatt presented nadum A second motion to sell ■ lv interested. I foci sure all depai ting men school at Camp Slmby. Miss . after a mong all pelts received at Sears and window was properly shielded. the outgoing officers with appro­ Reeeiv ule and play out-of-tow n games YMCA members will gladly >per- T! • IlH lies of ’.he accepted men spend ing a ten day furlough at the Ra w Fu ng Station in Phil- The committee found many in­ priate gifts as a token of apprecia­ carried four to three and official; the »d.iustnlent from Met uciien nclude home of his brother. Edward L. udt Iphia on Saturday, January 9th. stances where more light was show ­ tion for their untiring efforts in be­ an rha’rge of schedule were instruc which may be necessary Jinn- John Wa ter Connors Jordon of Lake avenue. in addition entitles Farrington ing than was permitted by the Army half of the organization. The recip­ to onsideration for one of the ma- to make travel arrangements date the School program, for tin 8 Sylvan avenue regulations and suggestions were ients of these gifts ip // So! Fried­ times when transportation facili I spirit of the YMCA Directors an- Quentin Agassiz Dietz Ed Ri.sler son of (Mr. and Mrs jor awa ds including $1,000.00 ’First given for correcting the condition. man. Mrs. S. Beaeker, Mr. M W er, Av, i:d„ arc not at peak load. ' member* alike Is one of cooperation 194 Woodbridge avenue Edwin iA Risler. 13 Cliffwood Place ocorded in the final judging They found the merchants very co- nik and Mr M. Braunstein' accept­ to be The resignation of Miss I m any way which may be for thr O: to Harold Fisher has enlisted In the U. S Navy and :.i ill Ap -i). t peraiive.. ed .same with deep gratitude. Fra es. of the Higfi School Eng further benefit, of Metuchen and Mc- 7 Park Pla<ee is now" in training at the Great 1 pelt preparation. the Store owners are requested lo Mr. Abe Wei nik in a few well- Department, was accepted with I tuchen residents. Charles Jesse josk in s 1 <akes Naval Training Station He pn me urpo.se of the 'Fur Shows. make arrangements this week for try listn is a graduate of the local schools, h.i prov ed to be of vital importance P O. Box 305. 1 Delta lighting to com ply with state regu- Me che Ernest Kontz graduating from high school in t. trap] ers due to the fact that I latlons A certificale will be given 13 Cedar str 11)40, wl.cn he entered Rutgers Uni- :»i lions o f doll irs were formerly Councilman Pape Resigns Monday Nibht; I by the committee for their rSbpera- Ih :11 1.1 wasled through careless, incorrect Donald Frederick Koyen llon. 40 Peltier avenue durini chool sk: 1111m. •St-etc! mg and drying o! I The committee will devote its at- Has Accepted Federal Appointment George James Muha trillion to homes and other build­ Captain Waite 20 E Walnut street ings lo see that the dimout rules are 'rites to thank One of the most useful me Roderick lee Reynolds properly complied with. dl-prepared pelts ecu if our local government retired 24 Home street Chief Fouratt urged that pedes­ money than poorly h i In' ii'ght when Councilman 1 Activities Report Georgi' John Rink trians wear something white fo r pro­ th is increasing not alo [’ape resigned that position. bi 88 Cjjaham avenue je c tio n on the street at night. of the trapper but r he had just accepted a Fedor: Rendered To Walt Paul Risler ur country’s natural r noun ment as an agent of the i 13 Cliffwood Place Nathan Arthur Smith J: ‘ars Fur Show was esta Pin division of the federal m Regan and Orr OP A Reports . css the point and. th revenue bureau. YMCA Directors 159 Maple avenue n il 'll Tor ok Iji accepting Papes resignat 51 Cedar street Splendid Cooperation 1411 a member of the Borough. O Total Of 2,0 is Participated Met. Representative In Activities During s. President December AlsliAi Ant hoi With Driving Rules declared ilia At State “ Y” Meeting 219 Central S a v s , “ Youth and Government” Public Realizes 'lt.izens of Me Necessity For Pleasure hi-after $1,000 First Program Launched During Curb Stanley March I January 16 1 New Jersey.s "Youth and G overn- Of Rutgers Speaker ; ment” Program conducted each year Tn Wi! i by the State YMCA was officially Fi i launched rn S. urday. January 10. ■ »f th Fur Sin in a 'h e qu n ot: Total partieipal >.048 Before High School PTA Pierson Orr and Donald Regan, "As­ realizing the necessity for the s successor regular scheduled activities during I more awards Full details are given i semblymen” representing Metuchen, Finar and cooperating fully with tl ! in the 1942-43 edition of Tips i > -e Department Chairman j December was reported by Director “ Educational And Vocational accompanied by YMCA Secretary i . regulation. Stockel ; Trappers- free copy of this bo k reported nat more than 8J t Lewis, this in addition to the exten- Trends" Was Subject F. Pineo, were among the 200 "B oy cent of 1942 ta.xe had bee The full text of the regulatii I may be obtained by writing S-ar. :■ of the bowling and Of Talk Legislators" of the State w ho gath­ ■d at the end of that yea ered at Princeton University for the fining porihit'ed and prohibite< ! Haw p r Marketing Service. urns by individual: Re mg follows; sall! w high nee at gymnasium M r Stanley March of Rutgers opening instruction conference. Out­ uld diversity, speaking at the Metuch- "No person to whom a B;i: standing leaders of the State were 1343.
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