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r 2... >: t ' I .*::• t i '" • !;. : !.-"! r '.-, *-tt '. l PAGE . FEBRUARY 6. 1947 S7 V\RGARFTS CHAPTr** 'VAN M I F N T I V F PA«*TV f> lans for n V«lnMrv pn'ty tr be held Prbrua'v 17 nt the horn* of Mr.s A"red r*a.str- 746 pf\r don s:iw with Mr* Cho.-fpt P pyHorick m-hostess. wr»rr mnd< tlu* WPIC by St M":irfjsirf s Chan- Trr of r < F?'i' <; C'uirrh lurino r session '»fl i with M : v i m .1 BPIT 1 -n nf 126 Cn 1 TI «-»»miP MN ' ' l PflrHrn .T; joint h<><:!/ "t cni'><;f 7 *il i:> I Honat i o n « w+-!r ndr 'M thf M? ( r)i " f Dime* pn]i ( - f'lnrl r n H t " J J ) r '".nrfi fund ' 'hr:'- ',tni:i ip:t'inr ' t h mei*! ing \ r r «• MKHF ' i7alx - t' M' Miflnrl Mi-^s I'-lrn A'. *"M Mi 1 I'; WARNS OK GAR 7 bosf u.^'ng Rns spaco hcpior*: nr<* "a'ncd by Health OffVer Jo- seph J O neill thr»t io"m? rhould b*> \*P11 vpntilnt^d TTVI i>mt dosf rn'P ni'i nttont'^n should DP p'vor to t>if> h^ntr* Seve -il n f T "? tn'iM«s h^v* rr^u't/^d '''**?! I '< <• rl- MFM >RFAI RTRI F \X iti MARV ARMPTRONr. Union C .»f'v ArTif *prt the i v e* > f<; and rnr- yo>i buy in midwinter -(•*> with fr«<:h l-">kinH '•> *•• prated horseradish 2 r chopped cooked beets 2 c chapped raw cabbage tnp*- s in th A ill' TtAT'ttrl rir iTinH'* To h r »<• ' o f •• t Kiii'iprmi r<'-^' b v ' frnd fnr TT1 r—' f M \\:\ 1ft 1 if! (•^•'Ti iK«* n * • | • •» 1 ••••fn ' M Jin ion.TMfii- ft'fj- 1 m»c"> to u -rthi pr r.i- <•••.• Vf i • srT i Vis.'nf" Mr-: ' r - T 3*• of \\ • •• I T>;? M'i ' (••• "i on *< t in-> v. -i h • r- Mary th. \ <• Comb**'*» vinegar. sugar and sea- son In [>s. Hrinfj to botlinfi point nnd b"M 5 'Tin. Pou* over \"ge^ tahl* 1 ^ mix " ell arid cook V out 5 r in rr'>re r urn int" cl' M > nt .'»' nnd '•"ill VicIH'; aV> Cairo* M^'rtnaladr 2 c prat*" 1 rj»v ^ a ' ots 2 lr-nons. ' ' "••-' r • -1 2 r sugar 2 c. water Mix grated raw ^rrot ir r l thinly *••'! lemp" pe* 1 ' Ad 1 ' 2 c bail- ing wp'pr "-id ' oo 1 ' .slo" 'v in mvpi'-d p i n f r 20 rnin Add nufr^nt- Rn- M|BaJ flnfl (i(W(I , iint ., lhirk (xbout 20 r* 1 'Ti lor'^'T ^dc?» loi* 1 n'> jr co and fcnoV imtM H tk. n (•» I f mm Pcui ii.to ho' r••• -' r-nv"i y' h part* Tin ,^'f 1 an n<& t'l mtuptirn at • i- c «*n *T It I' n \ : -,!• t ,i '' m l v w f > f ( " t • : i It'JMN ,sn .1 »».i. •' \M\TM ni i f* p* V\ or FFKST TIMK AT THKSK PRICKS ("all now and lot our man visit your home, at your convenience, to mrxsurr, estimate and discuss your venitian blind problems at no rxlra cost or obliea- i i / .> y /n Av n c y ELIZABETH. N. J. tion U> you . . . or visit our showroom at RE TAPE CORD your blinds to Look like new < / I k up PAINT rrSTOMBl'ILT TABLE PADS S6.*)5 up Phone or write—free estimates Eli'/aljeth 5-2 101 >d i V 1 - ' rI it ••• -"itWtq n 1 i!i' r 1 1 > •-*• \"(ji'tnhl f if .•in 1 i? :\i\(\ tfflPr, kf^p hot'rf t n< i tl " **'' uectnhl' cftrr'nn' ' m< 'i t nf i lin ti<i* iffri/ 'in' u ' I v c Wi f*n IVT 1 • a d ii-(.rt- n i«j h i n i r t l o '-'ff'-pn. W** (mi': t hf u'»T7*i il M o f ' ! » k'ltfhcri •>n r*'jr»s p id wlt-t ' h f v** 'pffhl" 1 ; \n v t "TV ' l iRt nr **"ti p aiTinc p it .>' I Pc|- nj nr ir »t<; i.<; on fin"'! •« a c °d 'Imp tn r*>p]' T*i.*^>i [' p i f CRFMI'NS PI.AV 7*1 fins ' o t f irntr p\ri'I Sy u 1 ' t'-is v ok foil vrfne nn ndH'-'is by M >* Fannir '?ppd ni thp R ";p It "rhool Tiilty Pi*"i\tt -t. W'll*»"l M(*r«*> AlvnJ Clark. Wn't-'i Hn^k. 1 ^ Hidlr 1 r d > vm<> I T Ot i I ' f l h ' H f-nloT '•''• wi'it TTI n • rpuladp ' r- < a n d M"rtw»?"nHi- b " ' f tW>pp» •} l-T'l • ') '" 1 ..T;»tffi !'•••- 1 I <11V» I ? v m . . n I- 1 - - 1 * '' '. ill' gpt Tovor ] I H i - i i> 'n. P- -et and IT' t (Qt.) $1.65 RAHWAY BUILDERS SUPPLY CO, 280 ST. GEORGE AVENUE RAhway 7-2280 1817 1947 THOMAS A. EDISON CENTENNIAL F EBRUARY THE ELEVE.NTH, the one hundredth anniversary of Edison's birth is to he observed nationally. His genius created a new way of li\ing. His inventions have speeded our work, removed drudgery from countless tasks and created new and diversified recreations. We are all his beneficiaries. Look around you at home, in your office, or store or factory, in school or church or theatre, and you will see at work the products of his inventive genius. PVBLICWSERVICE Lot "n Z'mrrerrnfi• . WilHa i \PI . V biu\ Pf t. Rtppli n »- ,'arrW" ' 'n|ini •>_ Willipim ' "FT TI'FSI)^ V T )u Ontlon' f , n,;«;tM*-< MM ing of t l " Newark C'-ai or o' th<> \'atinn:»! \«c";'"-iat inn of Coat A'' co 1 in t unty on Th"r.sdn\ Fcbnj' >• G. at LJv Robert Trea Ho*"] in N*>ui>rk T'h* 1 mpptinr will takr Ihp ' rrn .svmpr-ium vjr. thic Wnntrr Pninincr Continued ffom PSCP Fl**veri le^ thp plants n t r of -..m*- •>( thr nowpr varieties. With PvenjrfMM. wait until March and th^n simply pmnn in- to shape. All pvprtrreen-s ^nn be piunod. but, not as sovorly as dp- ciduous material, as they Konpral- ly make new wood slower. The broarileaves rvprRr^on-s pon- erally foam their flou-pr buds the year before. Be rareful not to rut Lhem off. Try to learn the differ- ence between flower and elaf bucLs. As a general thing, flower buds are bigge and fatter. Thase are the ones you want to save. These broad leaved evergreens like rhododendrons, azaleas and mountain laurel seldom need prun- ing unless they overgrow their lo- cation or are thin and legRy, in which case, it Ls better to cu them orr to the ground and then they will come up bushy C •om the ground. For further detai.s send for bulletins on pruning fruit. shrubs or evergreens, specifying which are desired. These bulletin are free on request to Agricultural Agent. Court House, Elizabeth 4, New Jersey. B»mc«wrrTiM PfllflA.SENSENIG 7/333 DUY=RENT=TRADE-SELL BUNGALOWS-HOUSES-FARMS APftRTMENTS-STORES-LOTS FACToRiES-GAS STATlONSf THRUTELRAHWAY7-l?3i PETER A.SENSENIG >- -^ Poln*'d peplu" f-t' idlng Irtd aid* sl*i*t 'irpncry 'n a strips •' ( *itton drp 8 * navy belt *.f-r -» t" •« iV U \«;F|r ,r.TO' S "AFP r\"*TV i ')tn s f f n put if hr hold Fphinnt r r i a' Washinp'np < ••>(!*' 'T i i f ' lii v n t * u <• follow llip party P r ' i i " f < ) in^Tn f-'ip*"-. M's TTarrv rf\d- - iv ^HIPIM of 'hf 1 i»--orin tmn nnd Mr.s Rny FUP. vice- pii.f'onf, attondfd tlie Fc'^dnr'.* D^v nnncr in Winflpl' 1 '" " ' ' FV/nbet h. Mondnv 'URTin»AV PARTY T)w * '(ilith hirthday anniver- sary of M«ss Mfirp-srpf Binrk- daiit'l'fcr of Mr and M K 'Iporgp R]u k n f 189 Ivy strr*»t vvas mark- ed vi'h a path^iing n' t)\o Hlark horn- Saturday.. The prize win- rifr'- wi'Tf Orraldine Ointer. BeT nice rnynnr. Virginia King. Vir- ginia Vf\-lch. FUlly Dolan. George Ford. Ro»>ert. Carroll. Charles Wayrrmn. Glpnn ^KRPII. with other* present in^iudin: Patricia Dips. Hildecarde Ckusitz. Fred Kast. Harry Linnell A!an Black Mr.s. H . B. MrClure. Mrs. William Powers Mr nnd Mrs GeorR| Black- CIIECK FOOD HANDLERS Food handlers whose certificates have expired are wiped by Sani- tary Inspector Frank Cerone that they should be examined imme- diately if they are to continue tn the business of handling food. Eating houses of the city are be- ing checked for cleanliness. YOUR MORTGAGE PROBLEM IS OUR PROBLEM Let Us Help You With Your MORTGAGE PROBLEM t REFINANCE F. H. A. VETERANS. * CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL Mortgage Service 1513 Main St. at Cherry J. M. Pelnberg RAhwav 7-1717 RIDING CLUB NAME NE^ OFFICERS Trie Rahway Riding Club in ses- sion Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman. | of 42 Maple avenue, elected Sam- uel DuRie as president; Mrs. George Orton. vlce-T^nesident; Kenneth Hoffman, treasurer and Marie Lurkhurst secretary. John Kiese^ker was nam«?d to head the Trail Committee; Dn Theodore Tuzlk, entertainment and social committee; Howard Van Buskirk, membersf-'p. On February 15th the Mub wi!l havn a Valentine pary at HowaT*i Van Buskirk 'CHlcken Coop" in Colonia. It was derided to petition the Union County Pork Commission to open up trails in the l'»cal park. The FrRTHS ANVOI'NCEP Nine hoys and five girls were ' bor r i to Rahway parents at the R;a way Memorial Hospital dur- i'U! th*» past wwk Boys arrived f /T. P nd Mr-: C h a r t s OTCey Main strp^t; Dr. and* Mrs. Foster Orton, 911 Bfryant street; Mr. and Mrs. James Airey. 540 Alden drive; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bruce. 21 Amhurst avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeCarlo. 198 Hayydock street; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mauser, 1452 Law- >/ence street; Mr. and Mrs.. Ed- ward Lewandowski. 2000 Oliver street: Mr. and Mrs. William Tearf son, 264 Forb**« street; Mr and Mrs. Robert Henderson. 600 Jaaues avenue. Girls were born to Mr.and Mrs. Edward Fitz- gera!d. 781 Audrey d,Ave; Mr Mrs. Edward Hoagland. 720 Uni street; Mr. and Mrs. Pa U i Gn 1963 Pric* street: Mr. and Arthur Ditzel, 737 Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Chart*-.- w ter 1186 Mooney place. HOME FROM HOSPTTAt Miss Peggy Farmer. daiH^.. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenn.t>i p arTn of 413 Koenlg pla^e has r ^ from the Rahway Memorial ;,' pital following an n^.n 1 ,,.,,' J appendicitis. Rahway'sjewelry Store OP CONFIDENCE OI'AI,ITY—SERVICE--DEPENDABJ' " V'..IT r-xrehases Can be Mcde with Bo-<»i P Time Payment- if Diamonds Watchps Jowplry CU* DeSOTA Authorized Dealer PLYMOUTH Sales & Service Complete Auto Repair Service Factory-Trained Mechanics Modern Equipment factory Engineered and Approved Parts METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. 446 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. TELEPHONE RAHWAY 7-3311 Reconditioned USED CARS Guaranteed <X\ Em-Bee Jewele rs E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N j "Baby Tricks JT r v* m ' n 7"<"' u p (I ' <utc t tjitkf hi /,< /, ', , «-•) /"'" tr - SanfoF i Hand-finished MADEIRA and rom ^r was* *-• Esmond Blankeis Six-inch satin binding—fluffy nnd warm .52.98 TRAINING PANTS—to size six. 3 for SI.00 Diapers Finest quality Birdseye. $3.50 doz. Receiving Blankets—Pink Blue, White- \ Knit Gowns—draw bottom and sleeves. Si .35 tring CRIB SHEETS "Dwiyht Anchor" 45x72 Si.50 BUNTINGS Dainty Corduroy Robe-N-Hood S.ts To S7.98 HARRIS' MAIN ST., (at the bend) RAHWAY Year a (In Advance) Is All It Costs To Have Rahway News-Record DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME f/A By subscribing by the year you are relieved of the bother of buying each week's paper and carrying it home. And you also SAVE 60 CENTS A YEAR. 'Hound Rahway RO17NDSMAN Xhl'ty-flvp venrs Is a lone time >,<• n New vorlc bank* ir . The °(t sevnt^n ypars of iepre.s- pB ,,, p...i W.T was a t'^ine P" iod mt'rnp l]i * an bfink i f f Tmf arn.-'pnt'v l»as not taken -vv " toll on EuKen' 1 Mil- i" 1 ') Cont'fil av* *iu' who w rr ipMic 1 from T5 ypi? ( P rvi-r i i t ' n o u t l" R iT>i7 " ''••• ? ? ? ^ r M 11l pr t (- F f'-wih of loo 135 p,vt v •*€<!•... Mr Mi'' |ltr l 1 ^^ t>opn " dirF' toi o f \ht> '? \-rp- T'ntionnl Bfl "iW '•• IT \ . 3 ; ; -I ll i t p i P^PTlt (S ' ,( .,. l ' u •. 1 i'.<;t ii ,,» i<>|. 7 7? qani'iru: i'^tH'itioiv; have RTOWTI in -i7P s'-w-'. ^*' Miller first ^tart ^ vi-Tk ll 'tli tho Nntional Taik gapi- N'r»* Ynrk, fl f ty se v o n >paT*; ago The Nn'innal Park and Tm- portf !i" r ) T-qrjpr B?*ik th*"i ran ciov ns t 1 ° blpRp^t, b a n k " with $20,000,000 deposits apiece. Both have boon tak^n over by*o tl >ci banks Not a single bank f»« "JttiL-i )>;ui $1.0^0.000 dnpnilf: 9 7? Alter nftppn vears with thp blp National P^ik Bank Mr Millpr spent sevf n years in the industrial iVd uit l i • * * # Ourr* and Swep'ttu-at Compaj" bof " e entTinf .-ho back 9 ? ? A native nf Rahway and n member of a family that settled, herein 1680. Mr. Miller is a tou^n man to interview—about himsplf He Tank to talk Rahwav and >»*• know Rahway. V ? ? He is the oldest member or the Colonia Country Club and is the fwond oldest member of tlie II- deran Outing Club.- A member of the famed N. S. Club formed here in 1891. he was at the re- union Ret-togethej in 1941 •' ? ? The father" of the present zon^ ing laws which date back to the Furber regime of 1924, he is a member of a special committee today tryinK to readjust zoning regulations to permit apartmenu and other desired building. ? ? ? • Mr. Miller was instrumental 'n the piKhase of the old Castor poor farm at the entrance to the b'-% county park here, whicn played a bip part in the location tind development' of the park here when the city gave the tracr to the county. The Squier nnd Vanderhoven Jtracts on St. George avenue at Central avenue were .secured by hix boa/Id. VOL. 7 Clubs Hold Program Ov 9 r HoliHr?) ' i i l t \ K : u mi- •••• ' T'll ni'MU'il I .me !ri I>- v nr\ ITPS v."ts pi cc ">r < f " i - pnr old f Tim r ' ' B tn ; -i£'nn r-hoo 1 TV n»op.. W h f i- - ^^ t k t u i • n < M P R I " T U j M t ) I P " ' ' i t 'VPl-A'»-> h< lif- of T/'iroln n r > \ V I <•> t ( h o •',]. r ' t w h - i ' J i) n'i 'Tf lo^pd ' •'•: ic"ct ' v i ' 1 nil '*s h y " 'jkiny i* - J * ' F ufif I Rihu'Ay t •> r n ! i y ^i 1 ' ' ' t h >u I'T • ^ t A r r ' irnn »' n T i ,) Contributions made this week to ^he annual Milk Fund Drive spon- sored by the Railway Junior Serv- ice League, swelled total collection to $1,029.26 a figure slightly above the quota s t for the campaign. In reporting the figures, Mr.s. Gilbert F van Bever, chairman stated that there were still pos- sibilities of additional gifts which would give the committee a good working fund for the coming year. Among those responding to the letters asking for contributions were: Anthony's Bike and Key- Shop. Bauer and Brooks, Al's Mar- ket, ChristofTersen's. Cooper and Purst. Crystal Restaurant. Ducoff and Grubstein. The Est.lle-F. J, Gibbons. Fashion Shop. Orlinrio H. Dye, Goldhagen. Gries Bios. Qruenwald's Delicatessen. Irving Bakery. Hoffman's ElecU ic Co.. Litt's, Lloyd's Drugs H and H. Radio. Harry's Luncheonette. Mil- ler's Men's Store. M-'/cv's Shoe store. Ne.dell and Need ell. - Kir- Last Minute Gift .Shop Seffier and Mr .-^Miller spent over years on the Shade Tree Com* mission. For many years he ha- treasurer hi Hazelwood Cem- and face the big proifct ahead in the $250,000 Vando •- hoven Chapel to be built there Many, many interesting stories of the Rahway of yesterday are bound to come in such a conver- ^on. but the prize one we be- lleve is the true story of the P-ircnax. o j Riverside Park. There arc few people today who ao not believe that Riverside ^ asan athleUc field for the was made pp.sslble and M by the Late Scno)l Commissioner J. R. Vett. Only a probably remember tha: o Job. local baUclub did the Published Every T*-'ir«day i'ounders Day PI A \\ el) r\ T \ Hi- 'Ifli \c intl ">n ( 19(1 will b< lip Arnrif*ny of Aer OunMin Fif'd Tot ••»VPH on t-hf fr -tiItv >IIP'; ^rlior.] of ^fr n mernbfi far t>\*> t r man ITMI'•diifpd th< -pmiM-i nnH Ar' hur I. P rr Ty p n v • t h ">» ' 'lariks In ndflit i'n t o t l v !«? gc T I m i p were fiv visions K i w;inr it is Unn\ Kf>\ por t -\ntl '•']'' '' oni T uulcn Chalrrif-j«; F>ppri hnd PeU-i Pt-nriy a 1 - his ci 1fl -st while Jam-'S 'ones was a t>"°-si of Freel and .J Gibbnns. Ray T McAvny was a gnost nf William WM! ani •ian i ''.s May<- j '• . ^ " •; th*> pun 1 "' of hi 1 -' 'nth^i ' r >( Theodono T'u/'.k »•~'f ) ivi-d the aitrndance award. Vice-.' president Ralph Tomp'°toT rnn f dtic'ed the mf (fi ting wit) I>/ '-'lies ter M. Devis. serre 1 ' 1 ' 1 "•• ' " " ipfYi W e " t r o n c m P I Milk Fund RaJ^(] Hy Junior L^a^u** Total of $1,029.26 Roported for Drive in City ("'ih* s. yon «;. - il] inj? o n t h e Tir i<?pr»T t f \ t ( o t i li^= orimir K-trn hns t> 'rti fiv huri' 1 flying to hi<i prpd 1 ' Ollt'tnj nf thf h "• ' 1 Ms nf Avinitnp The Rah way High iirtrtPT *hp i»'»f»rrl Mono? will also irronp with ^(-vral Kp'fvtio •PrpsidenU of the vartou. way school parent tea/-her ciationc have bf"n inute^ present on the ^tnen <" f Cleveland r^hool f 1 (fram, Tiio public ft tr t)i- chool chorus i nf 1 ho* ••ton on I or tn in Mio Kp'fvtions rtou.^ Rah- to be iri t »d thp is invit«- Hl^h School A tea and prosripm honoring thp past presidents of the a. e <;oriation and the founders of the national association marked the moetlnR this week of the Rahway Hifch School fVirent-Te-aohPr Assopia- tion. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, the county president, evtonded greet- ings from the associations Uiroughout the county. Mrs. Don- ald C. Wolfe presided at the meet- ing and Mrs. Thomas H. Roberts at the past presidents' tea. Candles were lighted in honor of Mrs. Alice Blrney and Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, founders of the National Association by Mrs, Wolfe and Mrs. Roberts; for the late Mrs. I. W. Thorn, Sr.. former member of Uie Board of Education and promoter of the organization in Rahway, lighted by Mrs. I. V*A Thorn, Jr.; for the late Ross O. Fowler, by Principal Ralph N Kocher; lor the late Robert A. Coan, by LeRoy Potts; for the late Superintendent William P. Little, by Mrs. Little. Each gave a brief talk relative to the person honored. Past presidents of the associa- tion honored were: Mis. M. A. Chaillet, Edward M. Andrews, Sr. Mrs. E. E. Congleton, Mrs. Caesar Leonhard, Mrs. Carl F. Graves Mrs. T. H. Roberts. Mrs. George O. Onderdonk. Mrs. Andrew Erick- son, Mrs. Archer S. Collyer. Mrs. Chester A., Lewis, .Mrs. Dion K. Dean RAHWAY />; 1 hait a ( enttiry the Rahway Record. Est. 1823 wjth the RAHWAY. NEW J^RSFY, T|HIRSDAV **%y Xe -MEst. 1030 Drfy I n r In A "KR C<>rx FfVF. CFNTS I OI A Girl Seoul Tvn<] mpoion Opening ^ < ?,•> •' III *r (ii \\\t .. I Vrni 1 < fin f't «;t t t I t f defi 11 < I i l I (i. n rif 1 '\ m r;\\> h" 11 f up r fl' 'lint t 11 n p f is n "• I?T n rti ••in t- of f)w f)i i' r. list of solicit Citizens of P'lliwny n T P co'>tTib"to as librr -ny a to l )\r ' 'III'' 1 MaMmy I Iinrn"n, Chp'rman Antiunl C<'--\ P'-mt Fund wm kf 1 ' i who ^ ill f up'i.s ciurinu' i dr ; ' '•' C'Uii' Mrs. and Tho Churrh has always stood thp test of (imp churches pictured above fifty vears a^o look the the surroundings different. No Savings Bank adjoins Church at the top and the l bottom note th«» iron fence IMafy's ('hutch and r»»rlorv ned then old parish house and distance to Rahwav today— St. Paul's in the rear. At the tlie street from St. h:»H n«>t hce n wide Red Cross Drive Heads Selected Barker C oin- mitteo or Service". ScTimaellng's Market. Premier Oil. Schwartz Shoes. Ver- neau Drug Co., Vincent's Beauty Salon, Whj^a's Bakery. Haine.s Dairy, Koos Bros.. Hsblltzell's. Baumann Bros., Williams El.ctrlc. As in former years Rahway in- dustry, service clubs and organizu tions supported this charity. Gifts were received from Quinn and Boden, National Pneumatic. Ro- gina, Merck & Co., Wheatena. Rotary Club. Klwanis. Elks and Rahway Woman's Club. Thanks is extended to all v,ho rave th ir support ly the com- mittee which includea Mrs. G F. van Bever, Mrs. Burton Bri"ke:\ Mrs. Donald Taylor. Miss Har- riet Brown, Mrs. Earl Lacey and Miss Eleanor Williams. n and'tntttee which will include Tt all started up on West End ' aI ' 'across from Bauman-is on ^ HiRhway) where the old Rah- ay A - A.- at the turn of the ^ntury was performing by pay- % ',! r Mll!p r played center field on ^e A. A. th A dispute the rental and .-- shifted to what is now ' Prside and made a diamond- own playlnR fleld on property Tied by Postmaster Peter Till- "'an Aft t iv,, Aite r tenyears free rent an decided to sell and fixed at $3,500. approaching the Rethe" 1 ° f hIS p l a y l n g c a r e e r . to - ^ with other men who were - * T be Prominent here, tried . J£ontlnued on Page Eight)" V.F.W. SOCIAL GROUP DANCE ON FEB. 22ND The Military Order of Cooties of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponser a dance on February 22 at the V.F.W. Hall from 8 p.m. to ajn., with George Link, com- mander, as chairman. The pro- ceeds of the dance will be sent to the disabled veterans at the Lyons Hospital. State department offi- cers of the V.F.W. will be present. Members of the committee in- clude: Milford Levenson, Frank LaTore, John Ondrey,- -Thomas Evans and Francis MacDonald Tickets may be purchased at the door. SILVER TEA A silver tea will be given by the '.adies' Sewing Society of the Second Presbyterian Church at he home of Mrs. Donald Enot. 185 Valter street, on Wednesday February 19 at two o'clock. Judge John E. Barker, general chairman of the annual Railway Red Cross drive which op?ns March 1. named his committees and commute chairmen at an or- ganization meeting held in City Hall this week. Th? House-to-House Canvass committee will be headed this year oy Robert W. Lindsay who is now organizing his district supervisors and block workers. Plans for the HDiive-to-House Canvass, always on of the most important phases of the drive will be juimiunced after a meeting of the 1 committee on Tuesday night. Duncan Talbot will again b? chairman of Lhe Industrial Cam- William n«. aid C. Wolfe. Mrs, A. R- Buron received a vote of appreciation for making corsages given to the honored guests. Appreciation also was giv- en to Mrs. Margaret Burke, art director, for her outstanding deco- rative scheme, and to 'Miss Jose- phine Raub, heacTof the home ec- onomics department and to Mrs. Edward Vogt for the tea. Mrs. C M. Peterson gave a sum- mary of the extension course given by Mrs. Mary Armstrong and an- nounced a meeting of tht parent education group to be held after lhe next board meeting on March 10th when the theme will be ' - Does Money Make "People Mad." Mr* Thomas F. Walsh announced that Norman Potter, assistant to the president*of the Academy of Aer- onautics, LaGuardia Field, will be the speaker at the joint celebra- tion of Founder's Day, next Wed- nesday by all associations of the city at Grover Cleveland School. A covered dish supper will be served March 26th and a forum held on the Youth Canteen from 6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. John Breza and Mrs. Joseph Boyle reported on membership. Other reports were: Finance Mrs. R. A. Buron; hospitality, Mrs. Edward Vogt; art, Mrs. Chestei Birkholz; student activities. Mrs. j, B-—Zimmerman^ - decorations: Mrs. James Acquaviva; music. Thornton Monez. The next board meeting will be on March 10th at 12:30. Mrs. John A. Butler gave the secretary's re- port and Mrs. Herbert Springer gave the treasurer's report. Selec- tions were sung by the double quartet under the direction of Mrs. Monez. The group included E. Re d. William McCollum and Harold M. Searles. W. Ed^ar Tandy whose committee made an outstanding record last year will a^ain n-i.sunr 1 cbairrhnnship of the Canvass of Employees in industry. Other committee chairmen are as fallows: Abraham WeiU. Bu.si- nos.s district; Samu 1 Morton. Clubs and Fraternities; Arthur L. Perry. School employe s; Miss Bessie Seaman. City employees; Edward Avers, Clark Township; Miss Nancy Cunningham, supplies; E. R. Silvers. Jr. pubMcity. Working- in close touch with the fund raising committee ar James Smith. Jr.. chairman of the Rail- way Red Cross Chapter; Miss GenevieVe Carolan. Executive Secretary and F:eeland J. Gib- bons. Treasurer. Srivrn ( For Local Drives Mayor to Name Panel to Screen Drives for Finances Five member-, of a screening rnmmittep to study the character of the various financial campaigns and to pass upon their worthiness. will bo named in the immediate future by Mayor Dennis P. Dono- van. The five man committee, in ad- dition to serening the local drives will also be represented In the Eastern Union County .service board which will .study arm drive campaigns. C. J. Covill, president of the Newark Steel Drum Com- pany, i.s genera! chairman, and Adrian Murray, secretary to the chamber of commerce, is secre- tary. HEBREW AUXILIARY PLAN? PROGRAM W be h TcT^MaTcn ^ 'at" the ""Ragles* Home and for the Donors Supper to be held March 25, at the Clin- tin Mancr. Newark, were made Inst ruttht nt n meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary ro the Rahway Hebrew Congregation. Report on :he Hebr w Srhool was reported by Ribbi Schwartz. Announce- ment of a convention of the United , Synagogue to be >ield Sunday February 1G a'. Temple Bnai Abnih:uTi. Newark, was made by President Mrs. Fred Porter. Re- parts of dcpartm.-n'al activities were provided by those in charge. imp' • • > .-. • i , • • • at inn Kenneth ^Vder. Mrs. Mis 'olin Rnicor. M> Berirh. Mrs Rert'fxm Berrv. John Bidril'. ''n (it-OiRe P MYs. Albert R Braunmullrr. J. Philip Buhl Mr.s R»ir>> A 'on. M f( ; A r Brook. 1 ; Mrs E. J Carlin. Mrs. William Clnrk. Mrs Nral r'hodoRh. Mrs W D. Christopher. M>*. WilliaJn •S Clark. Jr. Miss Edith Collins. Mrs FVed Cooper, Mrs. John Cor- nell. Mrs. Charles W. Crede, Miss Marparet E. Collyer. Mr. W. Dick- Wn Cunningham. M)o. Wilson E. Deakin. Mrs. Francis V. Dobbins. Mrs. Samuel C. DuRie. Mrs. John W. Earley, Mrs. Em!yn Edwards Mrs. Andrew Erickson. Mrs. George Fairweather, Miss M. Ada Farrell, MiB. Earl Frantz Mrs. P. B. Garber, Mrs. John Ger- ner. Mrs. W. M. Gettler. Mrs. M M. Gibbons. Mrs. Andre Giroud Mrs. Harold L. G ny. Mrs. H Hanf. Mrs, A.R. Hasbrouck. Jr. Mrs. Lloyd Heck. Mrs. A. Heidere Mrs # Kenneth Hoffman. Mr.s Mallory Hinman. Mrs. W. Frank Howard, Mrs. A, J. Howardell Mtf. James Huphes, Jr.. Mrs. ELs- BACK FROM TRIP Mr. Nelson L. Taylor. 1043 Pier- pont street, 'and West End Rar- a-u-t has just returned from a business trip in Detroit visiting the Chrysler and Plymouth plants- (Continued on Page Eight) Board School Estimate Approves Budget of $411,842 For Schools worth J. Husbands, Ml; Jardine. Mr.s. William C Kaem F. L. Kampc. Mrs. Saul Mr. and Mrs. David E. Mr.s. James C. Keough. Kochy. Mrs. H. LaCoss, L&ni;. Mrs. Clifford Laur M"lk*ted Ludlow. Mrs. J berry. Mrs. Edward C. and Mr* John O. Ma dith I M IV vrv <=r. U{)»* Rr rtnd tn ^('V(-p Piu h l 'TlO! 'HIM: , J" t t' ii'ifw o r " ' » t ••• iv i n t ' i » ' \ T T Iw t-t'il w i n h wji •< i n t } . , i::ii''-il chin eh pi i ; >i t" t U-> f nt *•• t net in <* flmil- v w-)i pnin" where rpp'<»<"empnt wfip n ('cs.suiv Then hfcn o" del "fi a " d t,t in h '1 v will K f rcPiiiTr'1 n-^ «"or" :i l " Mble a n d p u t bat'•< m sf Tr i^ h«-!ifV '{ t'nr h^! 1 : t P i i. 111 v f \ \ c \ vni •< n 1 < \ H r,, ct!ll r\ In 1KII \ H in ivp A capacity audience is expected to greet Dr. Wifilam H. L. La- mont, author of the famous •Book- Lists" and professw of English at Rutgers University. at eight o'clock on Tuesday. February 18th. when he will open the first of a series of lectures to be held under the auspices of the Rahway Pub- 'ic Library during 1947. Dr. Lamont was born in Brook- lyn where he received his early schooling. He took his Bachelor' of Arts degree from Washington and Lee. his Masters from Col- umbia University and his PhD from Pennsylvania. He has taught it Rutgers since 1922 and his name is leg'on on the campus where students struggle with up- set schedules in ordcri to pet Into one of "Bill" Lamont's lecture courses. His reputation as a literary au- thority goes further than local in- terest, however". The sales 'of hip "Book Lists" for which he is fa- The annual school budget, aggregating $411,842.11, tobe raised by taxation, was approved at a week-end meeting of the Board of School Estimate by a unanimous vote. This budget is $65,654.08 higher than a •— _.--_-. year ago. the difference being ac- Mayor Donovan t o W t ne largeit counted for in vaises in salaries for school employees and Jn_Jn- creases" tor~6Ther "purposes. The gross budget. Including monies re- ceived from the State, amounts to $505,009.11, as compared with $459 ; 150.77 a year ago. The city appropriations are: cufrent expenses, $379,374.63; re- pairs and replacements. $10,133.96; land, buildings and grounds, $3, 965.50; library, $3,368.12; manual training, $5,000; vocation training, $10,000, Following passage of the budget, Mrs. j. C. MeMcHBMiss Adele Mershon, Miss Julia ^Mer- shon. Mrs. R. Michel^ Mrs. A. A Molltt* (. Mrs. John P. Mooney Mrs. Francis E. Moore, Miss Ruth E. Morris, Mr. Samuel Morton Mrs. George F. Murphy. Jr.. Mrs F. E. Nelson. Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Mrs. Will- iam F. Oppenheimerv Mrs. Walter Ott. Mrs. R. V. Pegau. Mrs. M D. Petraitis, Mrs. James iPickens. Mi.ss Josephine Raub. Mrs. V Roulund. Miss Lillian Roarke Mrs. Harold M. Searles, Mrs.. Al- fred Schu'er. Mrs. W. J. Schuler Mrs. Blich E. Schulze. Mrs. Frank Schwar^hart. Miss Ellen M Smith, Mrs. Harry Simmons. Jr. Mr. James Smith. Sr., Mrs. H. G Stiles, jr.. Mrs. Elliott H. Stoi^l Mrs. Elizabeth W. Swierk. Mrs William SMattander. Mrs. M. J ToUi, Mr. David M. Taylor. Mrs L. A. Von Beider. Mrs. Otto Von dei" Becke. Mrs. Charles E. Ward Miss Pear] Weller. Miss Mildred WraJRht, Mrs. a. F. Weinhei- mer, Si. J. ^Ln^ passed the'six-bundred trTousand mark. Besides the "One Hundred Great Novels," which is probab'y the -roost in demand of his read- inp Riiides. he has compiled eleven other lists concerned with' fiction drama and biography. A copy of one of these lists will be Riven gratis to all attending Dr. La- mont's lecture on next Tuesday when his subject will be "The Bronte Sisters." group of citizens and teachers eV6"r""lo"aUericJ'ir~BoaM mate meeting that the used up its $199,000 reserve of Esti- city had fund to meet the demands of the schools and expressed hope that no emer- gency would a Lse calling for fur- ther funds. Tut tax rate as it now stands with the city budget included is $4.98, or twenty-seven points higher than last year. Superintendent of Schoo's Ar- (Continued on Page Eight) RAHWAV EXEMPTS AT LEAGUE MEETING A delegation Irom the Rahway Exempts' Association attended the weekend meeting of the Union- Morrts^Deagae of Exempt Firemen held at Kenilworth. Those attend- ing were: James P. Dunn, John R S. Miller, Alfred T. Crane. Ed- mond David. Arthwi Coventry Wilnfim Swearer and John J OTtonnell. The next meeting will be held May 4 at Union where election of officers will take place The nom- inating committee consists o William Swearer, Rahway; Sam Basch, Boonton; and Fred Jan nett, of Union. Hospital Action "ancels Old Debts Board "Writes Off" Old Amounts Totaling 87.000 in in M v pi f i b i T ->np nf u> (Vi|i| I! ritv ff »if hi •] '• ' nil T r bn 11 H>|T i TIf- t h n n iv r T T i v Pin ()• n t of Tmoji 1 3 ; n.- McNaul. Tionp Headley Troop WiM'i.rn ^sur-'t Tiop 4H and rt 116 A'I<>n Wi'U' Pctri Mulholh'n ••"• miz- ; rn»ifH • Uo following pi; fi • rout*' 'inKTl Hi! Mr* u:itfi< F ' p -if n'.:n-k. I?onal(j Huppe, n.-c-nd curd. C-nrdnn onp 46 and Fred oop i : : thii-i ward, r-'tt. patrol I'-ador. i \- \HPI of Park id: f-mrtb ward, Sea Scouts and TT fifth HCTIM TMI waici, K:*"» T•oop 40 Appoint mrnt^ mad" bv the boys ni *• as follows- Piro C>iiof. Clif'nid Biifkloy. Cub Park: po- Wet* 'hi.-'f. Chptlfs HU\ Troop 47: .'Mty cnpinwi. Frpd Nadler; tax rncnivr* Donnld Drakr; as^ossor. Frank Grossman; building in- -prrtm Ft<*d T-l.eadl^y: street rom- mlssinnpi*. DouRlas Butler: water commissioner, Abraliam Parks. Mayor Dennis P. Donovan an- nounced last nipht that he would re-appoint Mrs. peter Brophy as a member of the Juvenile Aid Committee. She has served for the past fe,w years with Herbert Cas- tor. John H. Mage!. Dr. C T. Hill and Edward Kearney. The request from builders for a r.one change to permit the con- struction of garden-type apart- ment-s in Oak s'.reet. between Bry- ant street and Jaqucs avenue, will be presented to council. Council- man Walton Selover stated last nlnht that tiie policy establislicd by the Assessment Committee, of which he is th" head, will be main- tained. This provides for hearings uf applicants before the Board of Adjustmant which has favored /one variances rather than zone Other business listed on the agenda is of a routine J riatrxre. in- I'ludlni! communications, reports and rr solutions required .n the op- eration of city affairs. "" ""^'^ i- /• JEWISH VETERANS DINNER PLANNED Finai plans for the Joint dinner of past commanders and past presidents to be held Sunday. nH:ht were made at a meeting this week of the Ladies" Auxh.<•.:>' to Stein-Harris Post. Jewish War Veterans. Plans aUo were made to send clothing, food and medical supplies to the populations of Central Europ . Mi.-s .Sylvia Hercr will have charge of the Mr.s Ida Addis and were welcomed the post. Miss Gries. Mrs. Emanuel Mrs. Myron Garber to membership in Sylvia Herer re- A decision to "write off"' $7,000 worth of bad debts was reached at a meeting this week of Line Boar dof Governors of Rahway j Memorial Hospital. The amount of th.- debt, it was announced, is not in excess of the normal d?bt for past years. It was further re- vealed that there was an average of seventy-five patients per day for the past month. - - P r e d - C "HrcTnjrEsnJe'a." OTIiers participating were: H. T. McClin- tock. Charles E. Reed, George Lansing, Eugene Miller, Lannon F. Mead. Robert L. Jones. Harold M. Searles, James Smith. L. E- Cole. Kenneth S. Simmcn, Walter Warr, George McGillvray, Dr. George L. Orton. Dr. David En- gelman. Jules Verner, Mayor Dennis P. Donovan. Dr. Lorrimer Armstrong and Superintendent Mrs. Merrill Mosher. Walton Smith, of Colonia, has resigned from the- board. &- 1 •••<• : r ; il f :U ! ,'. 1 : i port d on the Linden-RoseUe Auxiliary installation and Mrs- Nathan Shapiro, past president, .•(.pjru'd on th- 1 dinner tfiven for the national president in Newark. Tree planting in Palestine as memorials was planned ,and one was named for thr- mother of Mrs. Alexander Shotlander. Mrs. Herbert Harris outlined plans for the planting of trees m her""- of New Jersey residents who served their country. Mrs. Shapiro announcid her hospitality committee as follows: Mrs. Fred SafTian. co-chairman, Mrs. David Slutsky. Mrs. Morris Ancler. Mrs. Albert Cravath and_ Mt55""SyrvttrHei : ei\ A Purim par ty will beheld March 4 at the post i headquarters with Mrs. r Anrier. ! chairman. Mrs. Louis 'Chaiten | presented a framed chart, r In I honor of her mother, Mrs. Jennie Lax. Magazines and reading matter for the veterans hospital at Lyons may be left at the Schwartz store. A dinn r will be held on March 16. with Mrs. Fred Saffian, chairman; Mrs. Albert Cravath and Mrs- David Slutsky, co- chairmen.

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FEBRUARY THE ELEVE.NTH, the one hundredth anniversary

of Edison's birth is to he observed nationally. His genius

created a new way of li\ing. His inventions have speeded our

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March and th^n simply pmnn in-to shape. All pvprtrreen-s ^nn bepiunod. but, not as sovorly as dp-ciduous material, as they Konpral-ly make new wood slower.

The broarileaves rvprRr^on-s pon-erally foam their flou-pr buds theyear before. Be rareful not to rutLhem off. Try to learn the differ-ence between flower and elaf bucLs.As a general thing, flower budsare bigge • and fatter. Thase arethe ones you want to save.

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T)w * '(ilith hirthday anniver-sary of M«ss Mfirp-srpf Binrk-daiit'l'fcr of Mr and M K 'IporgpR]u k nf 189 Ivy strr*»t vvas mark-ed v i 'h a path^iing n' t)\o Hlarkhorn- Saturday.. The prize win-rifr'- wi'Tf Orraldine Ointer. BeTnice rnynnr. Virginia King. Vir-ginia Vf\-lch. FUlly Dolan. GeorgeFord. Ro»>ert. Carroll. CharlesWayrrmn. Glpnn ^ K R P I I . withother* present in^iudin: PatriciaDips. Hildecarde Ckusitz. FredKast. Harry Linnell A!an BlackMr.s. H . B. MrClure. Mrs. WilliamPowers Mr nnd Mrs GeorR|Black-

CIIECK FOOD HANDLERSFood handlers whose certificates

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RIDING CLUB NAMEN E ^ OFFICERS

Trie Rahway Riding Club in ses-sion Tuesday night at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman.

| of 42 Maple avenue, elected Sam-uel DuRie as president; Mrs.George Orton. vlce-T^nesident;Kenneth Hoffman, treasurer andMarie Lurkhurst secretary. JohnKiese^ker was nam«?d to head theTrail Committee; Dn TheodoreTuzlk, entertainment and socialcommittee; Howard Van Buskirk,membersf-'p. On February 15ththe Mub wi!l havn a Valentinepary at HowaT*i Van Buskirk'CHlcken Coop" in Colonia. It

was derided to petition the UnionCounty Pork Commission to openup trails in the l'»cal park. The

FrRTHS ANVOI'NCEPNine hoys and five girls were '

borri to Rahway parents a t theR;a way Memorial Hospital dur-i'U! th*» past wwk Boys arrivedf /T. Pnd Mr-: C h a r t s OTCey

Main strp^t; Dr. and*

Mrs. Foster Orton, 911 Bfryantstreet; Mr. and Mrs. James Airey.540 Alden drive; Mr. and Mrs.Julius Bruce. 21 Amhurst avenue;Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeCarlo.198 Hayydock street; Mr. andMrs. Raymond Mauser, 1452 Law->/ence street; Mr. and Mrs.. Ed-ward Lewandowski. 2000 Oliverstreet: Mr. and Mrs. William Tearfson, 264 Forb**« street; Mr andMrs. Robert Henderson. 600Jaaues avenue. Girls were bornto Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitz-

gera!d. 781 Audrey d,Ave; M rMrs. Edward Hoagland. 720 Unistreet; Mr. and Mrs. PaUi G n1963 Pric* street: Mr. andArthur Ditzel, 737 Nicholsand Mr. and Mrs. Chart*-.- wter 1186 Mooney place.

HOME FROM HOSPTTAtMiss Peggy Farmer. daiH^..

Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenn.t>i parTnof 413 Koenlg pla^e has r ^from the Rahway Memorial ;,'pital following an n^.n1,,.,,' J

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in -i7P s'-w-'. ^*' Miller first ^ tar t^ vi-Tk l l ' t l i tho Nnt ional Ta ikgapi- N'r»* Ynrk, flfty se v on >paT*;ago The Nn'innal P a r k a n d Tm-portf !i"r) T-qrjpr B?*ik th*"i r a nciov ns t1 ° blpRp^t, bank" with$20,000,000 deposits apiece . Bothhave boon tak^n over by*o t l >cibanks Not a single bank f»«"JttiL-i )>;ui $1.0^0.000 dnpni l f :

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Alter nftppn vears with thp blpNational P^ik Bank Mr Millprspent sevf n years in the industrialiVd uitli • * * # • Ourr* a n d S w e p ' t t u - a tCompaj" bof " e en tT in f .-ho

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A native nf Rahway and nmember of a family that settled,herein 1680. Mr. Miller is a tou^nman to interview—about himsplfHe Tank to talk Rahwav and >»*•know Rahway.

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He is the oldest member or theColonia Country Club and is thefwond oldest member of tlie II-deran Outing Club.- A memberof the famed N. S. Club formedhere in 1891. he was at the re-union Ret-togethej in 1941

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The father" of the present zon^ing laws which date back to theFurber regime of 1924, he is amember of a special committeetoday tryinK to readjust zoningregulations to permit apartmenuand other desired building.

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Mr. Miller was instrumental 'nthe piKhase of the old Castorpoor farm at the entrance to theb'-% county park here, whicnplayed a bip part in the locationtind development' of the parkhere when the city gave the tracrto the county. The Squier nndVanderhoven Jtracts on St. Georgeavenue at Central avenue were

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Contributions made this week to^he annual Milk Fund Drive spon-sored by the Railway Junior Serv-ice League, swelled total collectionto $1,029.26 a figure slightly abovethe quota s t for the campaign.In reporting the figures, Mr.s.Gilbert F van Bever, chairmanstated that there were still pos-sibilities of additional gifts whichwould give the committee a goodworking fund for the coming year.

Among those responding to theletters asking for contributionswere: Anthony's Bike and Key-Shop. Bauer and Brooks, Al's Mar-ket, ChristofTersen's. Cooper andPurst. Crystal Restaurant. Ducoffand Grubstein. The Es t . l l e -F . J,Gibbons. Fashion Shop. OrlinrioH. Dye, Goldhagen. Gries Bios.Qruenwald's Delicatessen. IrvingBakery. Hoffman's ElecU ic Co..Litt's, Lloyd's Drugs H and H.Radio. Harry's Luncheonette. Mil-ler's Men's Store. M-'/cv's Shoestore. Ne.dell and Need ell. - Kir-

Last Minute Gift .Shop

Seffier and Mr .-^Miller spent overyears on the Shade Tree Com*

mission. For many years he ha-treasurer hi Hazelwood Cem-and face the big proifct

ahead in the $250,000 Vando •-hoven Chapel to be built there

Many, many interesting storiesof the Rahway of yesterday arebound to come in such a conver-^on . but the prize one we be-lleve is the true story of theP-ircnax. oj Riverside Park.

There arc few people today whoao not believe that Riverside^ as an athleUc field for the

was made pp.sslble andM by the Late Scno)l

Commissioner J. R. Vett. Only aprobably remember tha: o

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past presidents of the a.e<;oriationand the founders of the nationalassociation marked the moetlnRthis week of the Rahway HifchSchool fVirent-Te-aohPr Assopia-tion. Mrs. Charles Ferguson, thecounty president, evtonded greet-ings from the associationsUiroughout the county. Mrs. Don-ald C. Wolfe presided at the meet-ing and Mrs. Thomas H. Robertsat the past presidents' tea.

Candles were lighted in honorof Mrs. Alice Blrney and Mrs.Phoebe Hearst, founders of theNational Association by Mrs, Wolfeand Mrs. Roberts; for the late Mrs.I. W. Thorn, Sr.. former memberof Uie Board of Education andpromoter of the organization inRahway, lighted by Mrs. I. V*AThorn, Jr.; for the late Ross O.Fowler, by Principal Ralph NKocher; lor the late Robert A.Coan, by LeRoy Potts; for thelate Superintendent William P.Little, by Mrs. Little. Each gave abrief talk relative to the personhonored.

Past presidents of the associa-tion honored were: Mis. M. A.Chaillet, Edward M. Andrews, Sr.Mrs. E. E. Congleton, Mrs. CaesarLeonhard, Mrs. Carl F. GravesMrs. T. H. Roberts. Mrs. GeorgeO. Onderdonk. Mrs. Andrew Erick-son, Mrs. Archer S. Collyer. Mrs.Chester A., Lewis, .Mrs. Dion K.Dean

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Service". ScTimaellng's Market.Premier Oil. Schwartz Shoes. Ver-neau Drug Co., Vincent's BeautySalon, Whj^a's Bakery. Haine.sDairy, Koos Bros.. Hsblltzell's.Baumann Bros., Williams El.ctrlc.

As in former years Rahway in-dustry, service clubs and organizutions supported this charity. Giftswere received from Quinn andBoden, National Pneumatic. Ro-gina, Merck & Co., Wheatena.Rotary Club. Klwanis. Elks andRahway Woman's Club.

Thanks is extended to all v,horave th ir support l y the com-mittee which includea Mrs. G F.van Bever, Mrs. Burton Bri"ke:\Mrs. Donald Taylor. Miss Har-riet Brown, Mrs. Earl Lacey andMiss Eleanor Williams.

n and'tntttee which will include

Tt all started up on West End'aI' 'across from Bauman-is on

^ HiRhway) where the old Rah-ay A- A.- at the turn of the

^ntury was performing by pay-%

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V.F.W. SOCIAL GROUPDANCE ON FEB. 22ND

The Military Order of Cooties ofthe Veterans of Foreign Wars willsponser a dance on February 22at the V.F.W. Hall from 8 p.m. to

ajn., with George Link, com-mander, as chairman. The pro-ceeds of the dance will be sent tothe disabled veterans at the LyonsHospital. State department offi-cers of the V.F.W. will be present.

Members of the committee in-clude: Milford Levenson, FrankLaTore, John Ondrey,- -ThomasEvans and Francis MacDonaldTickets may be purchased at thedoor.

SILVER TEAA silver tea will be given by the

'.adies' Sewing Society of theSecond Presbyterian Church athe home of Mrs. Donald Enot. 185Valter street, on WednesdayFebruary 19 at two o'clock.

Judge John E. Barker, generalchairman of the annual RailwayRed Cross drive which op?nsMarch 1. named his committeesand commute chairmen at an or-ganization meeting held in CityHall this week.

Th? House-to-House Canvasscommittee will be headed this yearoy Robert W. Lindsay who is noworganizing his district supervisorsand block workers. Plans for theHDiive-to-House Canvass, alwayson of the most important phasesof the drive will be juimiuncedafter a meeting of the1 committeeon Tuesday night.

Duncan Talbot will again b?chairman of Lhe Industrial Cam-

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aid C. Wolfe.Mrs, A. R- Buron received a

vote of appreciation for makingcorsages given to the honoredguests. Appreciation also was giv-en to Mrs. Margaret Burke, artdirector, for her outstanding deco-rative scheme, and to 'Miss Jose-phine Raub, heacTof the home ec-onomics department and to Mrs.Edward Vogt for the tea.

Mrs. C M. Peterson gave a sum-mary of the extension course givenby Mrs. Mary Armstrong and an-nounced a meeting of tht parenteducation group to be held afterlhe next board meeting on March10th when the theme will be '-DoesMoney Make "People Mad." Mr*Thomas F. Walsh announced thatNorman Potter, assistant to thepresident*of the Academy of Aer-onautics, LaGuardia Field, will bethe speaker at the joint celebra-tion of Founder's Day, next Wed-nesday by all associations of thecity at Grover Cleveland School.A covered dish supper will beserved March 26th and a forumheld on the Youth Canteen from6 to 8 p.m. Mrs. John Breza andMrs. Joseph Boyle reported onmembership.

Other reports were: FinanceMrs. R. A. Buron; hospitality, Mrs.Edward Vogt; art, Mrs. ChesteiBirkholz; student activities. Mrs.

j , B-—Zimmerman^ - decorations:Mrs. James Acquaviva; music.Thornton Monez.

The next board meeting will beon March 10th at 12:30. Mrs. JohnA. Butler gave the secretary's re-port and Mrs. Herbert Springergave the treasurer's report. Selec-tions were sung by the doublequartet under the direction ofMrs. Monez. The group included

E. Re d. William McCollum andHarold M. Searles. W. Ed^arTandy whose committee made anoutstanding record last year willa^ain n-i.sunr1 cbairrhnnship of theCanvass of Employees in industry.

Other committee chairmen areas fallows: Abraham WeiU. Bu.si-nos.s district; Samu 1 Morton.Clubs and Fraternities; Arthur L.Perry. School employe s; MissBessie Seaman. City employees;Edward Avers, Clark Township;Miss Nancy Cunningham, supplies;E. R. Silvers. J r . pubMcity.

Working- in close touch with thefund raising committee ar JamesSmith. Jr.. chairman of the Rail-way Red Cross Chapter; MissGenevieVe Carolan. ExecutiveSecretary and F:eeland J. Gib-bons. Treasurer.

Srivrn (For Local Drives

Mayor to Name Panel toScreen Drives for

FinancesFive member-, of a screening

rnmmittep to study the characterof the various financial campaignsand to pass upon their worthiness.will bo named in the immediatefuture by Mayor Dennis P. Dono-van.

The five man committee, in ad-dition to serening the local driveswill also be represented In theEastern Union County .serviceboard which will .study arm drivecampaigns. C. J. Covill, presidentof the Newark Steel Drum Com-pany, i.s genera! chairman, andAdrian Murray, secretary to thechamber of commerce, is secre-tary.

HEBREW AUXILIARYPLAN? PROGRAM W

be h TcT MaTcn ^ 'at" the ""Ragles*Home and for the Donors Supperto be held March 25, at the Clin-tin Mancr. Newark, were madeInst ruttht nt n meeting of theWoman's Auxiliary ro the RahwayHebrew Congregation. Report on:he Hebr w Srhool was reportedby Ribbi Schwartz. Announce-ment of a convention of the United

, Synagogue to be >ield SundayFebruary 1G a'. Temple BnaiAbnih:uTi. Newark, was made byPresident Mrs. Fred Porter. Re-parts of dcpartm.-n'al activitieswere provided by those in charge.

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Kenneth ^Vder. Mrs.Mis 'olin Rnicor. M>

Berirh. Mrs Rert'fxm Berrv.John Bidril'. ' ' n (it-OiRe PMYs. Albert R Braunmullrr .J. Philip Buhl Mr.s R»ir>> A'on. Mf(; A r Brook.1;

Mrs E. J Carlin. Mrs. WilliamClnrk. Mrs Nral r'hodoRh. MrsW D. Christopher. M>*. WilliaJn•S Clark. J r . Miss Edith Collins.Mrs FVed Cooper, Mrs. John Cor-nell. Mrs. Charles W. Crede, MissMarparet E. Collyer. Mr. W. Dick-Wn Cunningham. M)o. Wilson E.Deakin. Mrs. Francis V. Dobbins.Mrs. Samuel C. DuRie. Mrs. JohnW. Earley, Mrs. Em!yn EdwardsMrs. Andrew Erickson.

Mrs. George Fairweather, MissM. Ada Farrell, MiB. Earl FrantzMrs. P. B. Garber, Mrs. John Ger-ner. Mrs. W. M. Gettler. Mrs. MM. Gibbons. Mrs. Andre GiroudMrs. Harold L. G ny. Mrs. HHanf. Mrs, A. R. Hasbrouck. Jr.Mrs. Lloyd Heck. Mrs. A. HeidereMrs# Kenneth Hoffman. Mr.sMallory Hinman. Mrs. W. FrankHoward, Mrs. A, J. HowardellMtf. James Huphes, Jr.. Mrs. ELs-

BACK FROM TRIPMr. Nelson L. Taylor. 1043 Pier-

pont street, 'and West End Rar-a-u-t has just returned from abusiness trip in Detroit visitingthe Chrysler and Plymouth plants-

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Board School Estimate ApprovesBudget of $411,842 For Schools

worth J. Husbands, Ml;Jardine.

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A capacity audience is expectedto greet Dr. Wifilam H. L. La-mont, author of the famous •Book-Lists" and professw of English atRutgers University. at eighto'clock on Tuesday. February 18th.when he will open the first of aseries of lectures to be held underthe auspices of the Rahway Pub-'ic Library during 1947.

Dr. Lamont was born in Brook-lyn where he received his earlyschooling. He took his Bachelor'of Arts degree from Washingtonand Lee. his Masters from Col-umbia University and his PhDfrom Pennsylvania. He has taughtit Rutgers since 1922 and hisname is leg'on on the campuswhere students struggle with up-set schedules in ordcri to pet Intoone of "Bill" Lamont's lecturecourses.

His reputation as a literary au-thority goes further than local in-terest, however". The sales 'of hip"Book Lists" for which he is fa-

The annual school budget, aggregating $411,842.11, to beraised by taxation, was approved at a week-end meeting ofthe Board of School Estimate by a unanimous vote. Thisbudget is $65,654.08 higher than a •— _.--_-.year ago. the difference being ac- M a y o r D o n o v a n t o W t n e l a r g e i tcounted for in vaises in salariesfor school employees and Jn_Jn-creases" tor~6Ther "purposes. Thegross budget. Including monies re-ceived from the State, amounts to$505,009.11, as compared with $459;150.77 a year ago.

The city appropriations are:cufrent expenses, $379,374.63; re-pairs and replacements. $10,133.96;land, buildings and grounds, $3,965.50; library, $3,368.12; manualtraining, $5,000; vocation training,$10,000,

Following passage of the budget,

Mrs. j . C. MeMcHBMissAdele Mershon, Miss Julia Mer-shon. Mrs. R. Michel^ Mrs. A. AMolltt* (. Mrs. John P. MooneyMrs. Francis E. Moore, Miss RuthE. Morris, Mr. Samuel MortonMrs. George F. Murphy. Jr.. MrsF. E. Nelson.

Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Mrs. Will-iam F. Oppenheimerv Mrs. WalterOtt. Mrs. R. V. Pegau. Mrs. MD. Petraitis, Mrs. James iPickens.Mi.ss Josephine Raub. Mrs. VRoulund. Miss Lillian RoarkeMrs. Harold M. Searles, Mrs.. Al-fred Schu'er. Mrs. W. J. SchulerMrs. Blich E. Schulze. Mrs. FrankSchwar^hart. Miss Ellen MSmith, Mrs. Harry Simmons. Jr.Mr. James Smith. Sr., Mrs. H. GStiles, jr . . Mrs. Elliott H. S t o i ^ lMrs. Elizabeth W. Swierk. MrsWilliam SMattander. Mrs. M. JToUi, Mr. David M. Taylor. MrsL. A. Von Beider. Mrs. Otto Vondei" Becke. Mrs. Charles E. WardMiss Pear] Weller. Miss MildredWraJRht, Mrs. a . F. Weinhei-mer, Si.

J. ^Ln^passed the'six-bundred trTousandmark. Besides the "One HundredGreat Novels," which is probab'ythe -roost in demand of his read-inp Riiides. he has compiled elevenother lists concerned with' fictiondrama and biography. A copy ofone of these lists will be Rivengratis to all attending Dr. La-mont's lecture on next Tuesdaywhen his subject will be "TheBronte Sisters."

group of citizens and teacherseV6"r""lo"aUericJ'ir~BoaMmate meeting that theused up its $199,000 reserve

of Esti-city had

fundto meet the demands of the schoolsand expressed hope that no emer-gency would a Lse calling for fur-ther funds. Tut tax rate as itnow stands with the city budgetincluded is $4.98, or twenty-sevenpoints higher than last year.

Superintendent of Schoo's Ar-

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RAHWAV EXEMPTSAT LEAGUE MEETING

A delegation Irom the RahwayExempts' Association attended theweekend meeting of the Union-Morrts^Deagae of Exempt Firemenheld at Kenilworth. Those attend-ing were: James P. Dunn, John RS. Miller, Alfred T. Crane. Ed-mond David. Arthwi CoventryWilnfim Swearer and John JOTtonnell.

The next meeting will be heldMay 4 at Union where election ofofficers will take place The nom-inating committee consists oWilliam Swearer, Rahway; SamBasch, Boonton; and Fred Jannett, of Union.

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Appoint mrnt^ mad" bv theboys ni*• as follows- Piro C>iiof.Clif'nid Biifkloy. Cub Park: po-Wet* 'hi.-'f. Chptlfs HU\ Troop 47:.'Mty cnpinwi. Frpd Nadler; taxrncnivr* Donnld Drakr; as^ossor.Frank Grossman; building in--prrtm Ft<*d T-l.eadl^y: street rom-mlssinnpi*. DouRlas Butler: watercommissioner, Abraliam Parks.

Mayor Dennis P. Donovan an-nounced last nipht that he wouldre-appoint Mrs. peter Brophy asa member of the Juvenile AidCommittee. She has served for thepast fe,w years with Herbert Cas-tor. John H. Mage!. Dr. C T. Hilland Edward Kearney.

The request from builders for ar.one change to permit the con-struction of garden-type apart-ment-s in Oak s'.reet. between Bry-ant street and Jaqucs avenue, willbe presented to council. Council-man Walton Selover stated lastnlnht that tiie policy establislicdby the Assessment Committee, ofwhich he is th" head, will be main-tained. This provides for hearingsuf applicants before the Board ofAdjustmant which has favored/one variances rather than zone

Other business listed on theagenda is of a routineJriatrxre. in-I'ludlni! communications, reportsand rr solutions required .n the op-eration of city affairs.

"" ""^'^ i- /•JEWISH VETERANSDINNER PLANNED

Finai plans for the Joint dinnerof past commanders and pastpresidents to be held Sunday.nH:ht were made at a meetingthis week of the Ladies" Auxh.<•.:>'to Stein-Harris Post. Jewish WarVeterans. Plans aUo were madeto send clothing, food and medicalsupplies to the populations ofCentral Europ . Mi.-s .SylviaHercr will have charge of the

Mr.s IdaAddis andwere welcomedthe post. Miss

Gries. Mrs. EmanuelMrs. Myron Garber

to membership inSylvia Herer re-

A decision to "write off"' $7,000worth of bad debts was reachedat a meeting this week of LineBoar dof Governors of Rahway jMemorial Hospital. The amountof th.- debt, it was announced, isnot in excess of the normal d?btfor past years. It was further re-vealed that there was an averageof seventy-five patients per dayfor the past month.

--Pred-C "HrcTnjrEsnJe'a." OTIiersparticipating were: H. T. McClin-tock. Charles E. Reed, GeorgeLansing, Eugene Miller, LannonF. Mead. Robert L. Jones. HaroldM. Searles, James Smith. L. E-Cole. Kenneth S. Simmcn, WalterWarr, George McGillvray, Dr.George L. Orton. Dr. David En-gelman. Jules Verner, MayorDennis P. Donovan. Dr. LorrimerArmstrong and SuperintendentMrs. Merrill Mosher. WaltonSmith, of Colonia, has resignedfrom the- board.

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Tree planting in Palestine asmemorials was planned ,and onewas named for thr- mother ofMrs. Alexander Shotlander. Mrs.Herbert Harris outlined plans forthe planting of trees m her""- ofNew Jersey residents who servedtheir country.

Mrs. Shapiro announcid herhospitality committee as follows:Mrs. Fred SafTian. co-chairman,Mrs. David Slutsky. Mrs. MorrisAncler. Mrs. Albert Cravath and_

• Mt55""SyrvttrHei:ei\ A Purim par tywill be held March 4 at the post

i headquarters with Mrs. r Anrier.! chairman. Mrs. Louis 'Chaiten| presented a framed chart, r InI honor of her mother, Mrs. JennieLax.

Magazines and reading matterfor the veterans hospital atLyons may be left at the Schwartzstore. A dinn r will be held onMarch 16. with Mrs. Fred Saffian,chairman; Mrs. Albert Cravathand Mrs- David Slutsky, co-chairmen.

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The car owner who is alert to the value of rxprrt repairs willrnjo> »-Rinnthrr driving for a lonerr time. We offer you the ser-vices of skilled me* lianirs to keep your car in excellent runningcondition. This weeks sp^rial is wheel balancing and alignmentjob thai will Rive you .better performance. .

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n n . vipaf"THi'itf?r of PMdipS^hrvM will be *he pt**ac*^r onSunf* vy m o r r i n g Rt ' " 1 5 i t thpFIT*;' P n p ' U t Ch"»"r? DT S a u n -f>r«: * a.1 oor^or nf thH r^ ' i r chf oni ' "2S 'n 1P27 Hp h a r also••cj.oii ^"- a-sistanf pa_srt.nT anH[.si.;' MI 'if t ) ' " Mnrry Avcni"1 P a pti-;( c l n r r l ) . B io ' -H 'n . -nd an rxr r n f p cpr iot-ary nf f>i<> RorhPStrrMP -. V>«flc Ton iri1 of Churc l »sHP is p'pstdpnt f t.h Council of

•>f ' *pn< 'is will p>r>et at the h 'fie. •{ ft Chn* \f*% Nr* ''**»••*•*• ^o" c;t Ml'ton avpMiip

<">n \A 'Ine^d^y e v n i n p at R theMt>;*:tnn ' Irrlo will prpSPTlt ^ r<;no^ni^p Robin<;or\ director of' hi ' l i"!! - - >rk at Hailerr Christi;m ("Vntei Odes+'s of thp MissiorCircle v ill be the M & S Societynnd t'«p RjinMolrvh H-iward"' WorlriVVirip Piiilr! of the First BaptistChurch and the mission societies( f the n^trro RnptiKr rhurrtip*! ir.

The FHelLs CU-ss w'1! meetTTmr^'^y pvpp'ng at 8 at t.hrhome of Mr". Richard p " " 1 " '<"hnin O'HiMs road. COlonia

DFI.TA ALPHA C'f.A^S"EAR ECOrOMK'S TAI K

T'w u'le^t *;pr\kPi this ^ °ek at•!:H r iff ' ine of the Deltf» AlphaC\A<- r»f the First Raptist Churchlu'ld nt 'h r horn*1 of Mi" Ot.toW'fMtifH '»f 1 fip*> C h u r c h stl 'PPt.

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T'lw spcukci nrvt month will bra ropm^pnt ativp from H I P Now.l.M'-oy Roll Telephone Companywho wi" a<lr!rps= the KTr>up on thos 11 b) r f' K. i I n w V o 11 r NPW , T P r -

T h r comit t re for thp mect inctlii-, work included Mrs. O t to Wicmcr. Miss I.sabel White . Mrs. Nel-son Browcr. Mi.s.s Nellie Wilke?and Mr.s. P. C. Vorhoes.

EBKNEZEK C H l ' R C I IRev J W. P. Collier pastor wi"

preach at the morninp scrvinc a:Ebvnczer A.M.E. Church on "TheBart : n-cl Bir thr ight . " In the cvp-n:ru: lr> \vi!l p_reac!i on j ' T h tCouni'll of the Unjiodly." To-morrow cvrniiiH a recital will bf

held by Mrs. E.-u»lle Fit-Id. R -iz-u!;'r prayer -rrvice will be h'-'lca: :!i( i pnrscm.ice on February \9\]at H p m.

St. Paul's PastorContinues Series

* h - Wednesday Ser v'v »«

'r'ont'n\iin« tihp Sunday sermonsor thp Sacrament-;. Rev Herbertr, r.ti'lry. pa^'nr n' ST Pfl'il's Epls •Tpa l Church v'>U pre.irh 'in T>if ,fpTonrp bptu»»pn wprldinc^. marr*iflRPS. and the Sacrament of matri-rnony" Ash WpHnp^day. observednext we2lc. will be observed withHoly Communion^in the Chapel at7 a.m pravers. Mteny, penitentialoffice and Holy Communion willbe (riven at 9:3" a.m. service. Every Wednesday evening throughout I«Mit. services including a ser-mon wfill b* (riven at 8 p«m. RevLin'ey will preach this Wednes-day and visiting pastors wW P^-OW'1

he finaininR sprmons.

St M"*\r{raret's Chapter are hol-ding n Va'pi'tine Pa-ty Monday

pnaiTb« PpTish Council wi'l hold

thp"*- 7 " a i < a r ' ' nv" ' try on ^ b r u

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Paul s \v-t . :orv**d « spft(?Mpttidinner *r thr Parish Hou^e las1

pvpi'ing i ndpr thp direcfion of Mranr1 \TT^ WUMam *#Ui* Tlir Mig-hou< T/pnt th° , icb «riH mpp' iftp'thp pight n '•• 1r wr*-*it --.i«v - <••<'•'R s«»' virp

'hp r*hurrh Srhonl f«»ruHv hadprp Vnt 'n n'pptinR arr! plane

to infpnsify 'hp Christian Ednra-tion pio'rram with visual aids and(*op*pst5 wprp mad'". A prayer man• ial ^nd "uirsfpsted Lenten ni1r" o f

t fe wr'p sppr'ally prppired- p ^ Yopng People's Fellowship

wtil i">vr a return ba«=kptbftllmat^h at Crpnford High Schoolthis Sftfurday pveninff. The pramrwii; be followed by a dance andirchestjra. Sunday ev ning thexroup wi1' have a joint rr-eetlnRwith the ^'nu'"1 Pp'^nle in North

Baptismal rites were adminis-tprrri tn PCnthWn ATarcaret Hannon. ''iU"Mtpr of MY nnd Mrs.Toan^ TV Hannnn la =t Sundayborn on D^rprnbpr ?Ist. I94R ppvHerhp-1 L. I.inl*y. pa.st^r of StPaul's FnUc^pal CluiT'*Ji off'ciat-pd nnrl Hip spon-^or1: were Mis?Maruarpt Wpishnnpt .Tnrnpc nndI '!!ian Hannon

A dovotinnal mpptin^ was hole'SunH«v ni«ht by the Younp; Ppo-plp's Fpllowship of St. -Paul'sChurch with Roy Soppas pre.^idinrand Rev Herbert I. Linley ron-flurtinc devotions. Miss I-oul?Reilly and Kenneth Gabay alsoparticipated. Sunday ntffht mem-bpr5 of the Fellowship will joinin a joint meeting at Holy Com-forter Church and on Saturdayhave a basketball game and dance•\t O-anford.

Rev. George VogelAt Trinity Church

Sunday morning th© pulpit ofth* Trinity Methodist Church willbe occupied by Rev. George GVoge' D D.. pastor •ir^ritus of thelocal church and a w*»ll knownflrurr* in rhtirrh nnd rtvic nffnir?of Rabway for a l^ng pert'vi. DrVoRel will 5P**ak at thr eleveno'clock service which win bo pre-cerded by Sunday school session.*ret o:45 a. m vMle in the '-veningat seven the Methodist YourhFellowship will meeL

Tomorrow evening Trinity As-socJotes hold a V*»lentinr Dorty inthe Recreation rooms of thechurch admission ^ i n g by mem-bn shTp card only. The Wom^n'fSociety of ChrLstian Rervic? aremeeting this momlng at ten forseu'ing,with noon luncheon servedby Circle One. followed by *\ busi-ness meeting anr1 program in theafte'noon. Mrs. Freierirk F'ammer president of the Newark Hiehtict 'V.S.C.S. m the speaker.

f^n Tupsd>v evening ^ebniary18 a ser'PS of sp<*cKl y^Tvire.1-und«»r the directi'Hi of th» pastorRev. John Mi'nro -Taqupth and tlieoflflcia] b<?"rri will opeT'< fjMnsr op-port' in tty »*> citizens to vorshtpand prrtse 7*hr servi^pa w ll b^at eight in f-he eVenirg. Vhe *"ov;'i!ioa« of Tesn«" is *-he text aiinr l/'ct for t)11 f'"st service, f<>!

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C a t h o l i c I n f o r m a t i o nA sfn in Philadelphia h I vi In New York!

"Funny folks, you Catholi. ?."remarked ft gentleman recently "Ionce had lunch with on> of ym irMew York on n Friday, and h atemeat without a qualm The samenight we dined in Philadelphiaand he shunned meat for *wr of5innlnR. His alibi was that it was or add to. in Its wisff.im

iL?h laws, for example, as Fu<:av

abstinence, lent n tiy.t. (vipm"sory a^endance at SUnriay M;,^Holy Communion at Ka-t-: •and others. These laws the f 'nmade In W.s wisdom. Tlv-r-th»* Church can rMminntr r-in

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St. PatrickIrish ?a.inrYork?"'He isn't, we smiled. "The dis-pensation frnro the usual Fridayabstin. nee was made by the headjf the New'Yoric prchriloceso asa special celebration ' f the Saint'sfeast day, perhaps bera te theN"ew Tork Cathedral d ihonor o' St Pa'-rlrkno SUC11 Hi-pprTJatinnphia."

"Hm! I thouph ylaws were supposedf>iangeable throusrhout thp apes9

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Lenten Messays on The Marvel of the Atonement

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 13, ]947at 8 P. M.

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Sunday Worship at II A.M. on Feb. 23. 1917

Some in in R to do for all ah'e.s, youriK and old together

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Dr. V;j«el \s Pa.sLor Emeritus at Trinity

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"Soul' is the Lesson-Sermon sub-ject for Sunday, February 16Go!den Text: "My soul shall bejoyful in the Lord: it shall re-joice in his salvation. <Ps. 35:9>

Sermon: Passages fi fcm the Kinglames version of the Bible in-clude: '"O bless our God. ye peo-ple, and make the voice of hi?praise to be heard": Which holdethour soul In life, and suffereth notour feet to be moved." ips. 66:89'. Correlative passages from"Science and Health with Key toScriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy•include: "Godjs infinite, thc^only

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Th*1 biid» wosfttln net. n-i*hflowing frori1 a tiara of seed r°aiShe oarrind a white prayer bookwith sprav of or'hids a^d ribbonstT*>f>me" Miss Violet Jankowski. 'he maid of honor, vas atfired in ' hiffon and carried a bou-qupt of yellow flowers. JosephOiffm. of Tanford was thp besLman The mot lirr of thp bridewore burgundy velvet and a ror-sajie of pink msrs.

Followins a reception for 150persons held at the Club Lin-

School. Clark Township, and Re-gional Hi»h Rrlv>oi the brideduring the war nn rnt^rtainer forthe US.O. She t- employe! bvMerc'' #r Compnrn lv ^^^ Hoiland, n (Tindi'fite of Pi Miry'sSchool and nn employee of Quinn<fe Boden 5**nnd durint? fho wnrwith the U. S. N'wy in the Puro-pppn (\nd iPacifif th^atifs of warHe i.s a m^fnber nf tl)^ Vptpian«:of Foreipn Wars, f.he Cue T>'<"iuh nnd 9t Mniv'*; <"hii")>

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Following a reception held atNovaks. Scotch Plains, the couple!o:t for a trip to Lake Placid. NewYork. They will reside at 563Seminaity avenue.

She Ls a graduate of the Rail-way High School and the BallardSecretarial School and attendsthe Second Presbyterian Church,He is a graduate of Rahway HighSchool and attended Rutgers Uni-versity and Stevens Institute. HeLs employed by the Western Elec-tric Company of New York.

MARION E. SMITHWFDS AT CHURCH

The First Baptist Church wasthr scene this wcekencUof thi?wedding of Mis.s Marion E. Stqith.d:iiiphter_of ^U^.nnd.JVlrs^ Elmjy,"V^i>'tf^itTtefynayrgg "-Earl ^treet^WocfdbrklRc. and Richard Hous-man. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold

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Cranford Frosh felle before theRahway attack on last Friday thefinal score being 29-10. Craniordmade only four field goals, rhllethe Rahway team piciW by Ro-man at -enter pile! •< d enfle'p! goal; s.'ni seyen f: tt vs.Roanan ce •*• \ seven r >a uifoul s'^'tj- f tf y *'** • r c

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:i decision to Bergen. Bowers scor-ed a fall over May in the 113-lb.i"l:iss anil 2'iobro t-ook Christian-son to ilie mat for a win in 1:29in \fri' 121 -1b. class. Ash by, one ofthe comers for Railway in the 1281b. c'ass. lost to Rolph in 5:35.Scha-jfer lost a deciMon to Deciciobefore Valenti came through a-i;aLnst Reccla. Wambarh had thebest of his match WJLII Smith untillate in the bout when he fell vic-tim to the experience of Smithlitiffler also had the better of thetroinp in his match with Srhu un-til he became cureless and was:nrown in 5.44. The meet endedwith Robnett lcxsinp to Cima in1:15 in the heavyweight class.

In the preliminary exhibitionmatches. Railway's Van Kleinrhrcw Ne*vitt in 25 .seconds. Firgauanother local lad won a decision

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Vlm-k Team LosesIn ("ountv LeagueMERCK LOSE

Minus the services of the two-.tars Alex Hoodzow and Lou Du-bino the M rck quintet lost animportant game on Thursdaynicht in the Union County Indus-:nal LraRue. being defeated 45-2Cby the Proctor & Gamble quin-tet. At the end of the first torminutes it was 9-all and al. haltlime Merck was b hind by iwt:>o:nLs 19-17, But th° Pr.')cLjr ancGamble team picked up in thenext two periods to take a lead.

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way Rotary Club was held thi:week in Greven's* Hotel in prep-iiyAlJfejjflici- ihjBj"L)ncol^ pay-Cetr^bration "which" ts^tb'^ie^Tieitr aTthe hotel. Rev. John M. Jaquethpresided, with George RowlandBoyce. secretary. Those presentwere: Lester Neaxy, A. F. Greiner.Dr. Ira T. Spencer. Victor Niclasof Woodbridfie; Edward MrozekLinden, and J. Stephen Stock, ofPrinceton.

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The First Presby'*»rians end StI'a ill's also reared sweeps whilet-er^nd pn*s. won one .ind droppedtwo and Mi*1 Woodb idk'e Pre-sby-tei'ians and Hebiew Congregationenrh dmppr,! nil rhrpp eamosDipij!**. 7:nr. H 174Fiilchcr. T . Osceola 12 168WundcrUch. 2nd Pre^. 44 166Kulp. 1st Baptist 27 165Reisner, 1st Pres. C 165Fulcher. B., Osceola 51 165Davis, 1st Pres. 27 163Hicks. 1st Baptist 36 163Scheitlin, T.. Zion , 33 163Heisch, Zion 6 161Corson, Sr., 1st Pre-s. 48 160Svihra, Zion . 48 160Leila. St. Paul's 41 159Fischer, 1st Piles 33 159Stewart, 2nd Pres. 41 158Redman, Osceola 49 158Bliss, St. 'Paul's 38 157Clinton. Zion 38 156Laubarh. 1st Pros. 30 156Eiaueibrand. SI Paul's 41 153Ritter. 2nd Pres. 45 153H e so, WoodbridRc 15 153Johnson. Is:, pres. 27Kulrhmsky. WoodbridRp 44Nordmeyer, 1st Baptist 42Writ. Osceola 44MUlis. St. Paul's .. 28.Heiison. 2nd Pres. 39Johnson. St,PAUrs 37

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The Rahway Indians wi'l tanglewith thp Long Island Stars and thesecond team from the Indian?roster will meet the Rosalie ParkHigh School state Champs in-cluding Herrn Herring and hi.«running mate. Burns, in a benefitbasketball pame at the RahwayHigh School fiym on March 1st.

The contest is to raise fundswith which to purchase uniformsand equipment for the baseballteam which will represent the cityon the diamond this coming springand summer. The first game isscheduled to start at 7:30. Jim-my Sullivan, a Madison SquareGarden referee, and Dodger Scout,has secured the Long Island play-ers for the game. He wi!l be on thewhistle, free of charge, for thecontest.

Local players ready for the con-tests as announced by John Closlast night are: Prank Shupper.Alex Hoodzow. John WerbeckGeorge MiHer. William FitzgeraldWilliam Petrusko. Pete HuRcerRoy HollinRshead. Prank Char-nipa, John Clos. Robert Henry.Don Applegate, Francis Murtha,Joseph DiNicola. Dan Rommel.Gil White. George Ruddy. Nicho-las and John Bacek. William Jor-dan, Jeff Dinocento.

WaJ Quintet Fafes ToughTask To Score Big I v\

M..,. J-tcwn (lame Canceled Leaving Walter*' - 'n Rr«i Thin Week Before Final TmwTw,

ment Games at Armory

Tt will be Rahway tornorrow til-

El izabe th Armory a t 6' 30 p .m , in the Union County 1

scholas t ic Con f re nee Athletic basketba l l c h a m p ; •?•

The Regional «nd Rphway tef»msRahway game at 6:3f>. a'coLinden vs. Pingry at 7Plalnfl/' ' vs. St. p«tri( •• ^

have together taken a total o'seven of the ten .championshipssince the tournaments were start-ed. Rahway has continually b<*enthe ''giant killer." defeat'ng ina number ol cases seeded team.*while the loca's entered t>*f ' " ' "nament a rank underdog

Ea *] Walters charges ar** nnunderdog *\gain this season andRegional is one of the needed U-amsalong with Tefferson Edison andLinden High quintets. The Region-al Bulldogs are th? dr/enHingchampions. Regional '*as lf>st buttwo ifanve' ard won 13; EdisonHigh b«»s von 10 and lo^t 3; and1 'ndpn bar won tov and lost fi ••P

Regional has *he '>est record Inthe co'inty Trorr the standpoint ofg^mes win and l vst and miu*i asit Juris t^ pr'nt it Rahwa* ha.st h e w n r . f B u t F T I W ^ l t p i s . v i thb u t on> vp t ° f f l r hacV froj I \sistypa j s o u t f i t . J i s p ' v e n w r ' f t>.f t h r

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gfant killer" In tf'e tournapientis remarkable and the past tweyears has resu'trd in startling up-sets. Last season Jefferson High ofElizabeth, came into the tourna-ment seeded first only to haveRahway knock them out of thetournament in the first roundThe year before M945) it was Edi-son of Elizabeth which entered the

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The schedule for tomorrow night

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Rahway Hardware Co.Appliance Department

1561 Main Street Rahway 7-1574REMEMBER—Only Rahway Hardivare Sells DuMont

Now in Production—the 1947 Model

Marked by smart new Innovations In both exteriorand Interior design—the 1947 Cadillac Is now ondisplay. It la the most handsome, the smoothest,fincst-p^rforrafng Cadillac ever built. Product offorty-four years of progressive betterment, It isthe undisputed leader In all that makea a motorcar a pleasure to drive and a joy to possess. As inthe past, Cadillac cars for 1947 are offered in four.scries—the "61", "62"—and two distinguishedCadilUc-Fleotwoods—the "60 Special" and "75".There are nine body types in all—each available

in a wide selection of color*—with- upbotateryfabrics of smart new design. One look will tell youthat the "Standard of the World" ha» been raisedto even greater heights!

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE OP FREDERICA ETHEtJOHNSON. DECEASED.

Pumuant, to an order or the Prero-(fntlve Court pf Nefc Jersey made onDecember 30th. 1948. upon the ap-plication or the undersigned, as ex-ecutor of the estnte of the said de-ceased, not'ee ti hereby given to thecreditors of 'he "stnt*- of sal*1 decend-ent Ip bring In their debts, demand*and clulms again«t the same, underoath within »l* rmnthp * frnrn th«date -if nald "rde' . or they uM" t» for-ever V rred of all action thnrefor

• " e nald executor.FIDELITY UNION TRUSTCOMPANY NEWARK. N.J.,as Executor of *.' e Rfllateof Prederi'** i r " ° n -deceased.

HYE'H fr ARMSTRO*'Proctors for P * " " 1 ' "32 Vnll Flace.R a h w y . New JP ¥ 'e»

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PIANO IVSTRrt 'TIOV. n m . D -:cri taii'^ht c;i>:]y in your homoor a: 723 W G.and avenuePi-.f-r-.c Ilahway 7-3114-W.

OAIST MING8T MUSIC STUDIO1152 New Brunswick Ave.,

Phone Rahway 7-0171.NOT 13 U

HOLSE AND POUER WIRING.D : a i a > ; cheerfully g:\rr.. L &B. EJe::r:cai Cor.: racers WmLir.ne:: A: Broker 589 \V GrandAve Tel Rar.way 7-118J-R Al-so Ger.era! Repairs. :f

ROOFING AND REMODELINGCARL B. HODGE

713 EAST SCOTT AVENUEBAHWAY 7-2116-W

Aug 30 tf

Cabinet Malcer13

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ONall musical instruments. Man-del Music House. 1494 Irvingstreet. Railway 7-2022.

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Help Wanted Female

^K WORKER — SEVERALiir.s each week. 75c hour. Call

GENERAL HOUSE WORKER—Rahway 7-2913-R. *Afu-rnoons until after dinner.3 aciulu. Call any d*y after

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ape djors '-fcih hardu-nre. ready10 hang. $55 A>.<-ra'.:jns. :•••modeling'and epairs from cellarU> roof; inside or out. If iu*=made of wood we can make it 'F G. Baldwin, wriu- or call 6Crampron avenue. Woodbndt;eRahway 7-0098-J.

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I'pholstering14

ITHOLSTERrVG ANT) CABINETmaking. Fine work reasonableprice. Cha-s Sermayan. 5 Fifthavenue. Avenel. N. J. CallWoodbndRe 8-1217.

Jan 16-4L

Painting, Decorating11

EETOIR & DITMARS PAXNTEBSand paperhan^ers. 974 BroadStreet. Telephone Rahway 7-2584. Call after 6 P M tf

PAINTER, DECORATOR. PATNT-ing inside and outside, paper-hanging, price reasonable. Jo-seph Varanay, 1425 Oak Treeroad. Iselln. Phone Metuchen6-179I-J.

Jaa9-4t

C. AND S. SPINELLA. PAINTINGanh decorating. Interior and ex-terior. Paperhanginff, floorsscraped and finished. Specializ-ing in Dura seal life time finish.watejproof and scratch proof,Call Rahway 7-3211 and Rah-way 7-3341-J.

feb6-14t

GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICEwork 'n Rahway. Knowledge ofn-pinc desirable. Houri 9-5Anvt* f W environment. CallRahway 7-2010.

Male Help Wantedu

UNSKILLED LABORERS NEED-ed for work in Avenel, N. J.riu'H of Philadelphia QuartzC J . ljcaled '-y mile due southof N. J. State Reformatory.

J30-LI

. ( RMT( UK FINISHER. EX-pericnt-e necessary. Five-day40-hour week. steady workguaranteed. Apply in person13 Mr. Joseph Hayes. ShippingDepartment. McManus Bros.1152 East Jersey street. Eliza-beth.

VOUNG MAN FOR CLERICALoffice work. Starting salary $26per week. Apply tn own hand-writing to Box F-3. care Rah-way News-Record. Rahway.N J

Articles For Sale

MRS. JAMES McCOLLUM. FINEfurniture and rugs at whole-sale prices. Hand painted gifts,vacuum cleaners, sewing ma-chines and typewriters. Office34 W. Emerson avenue. Tele-phone Railway 7-2093-R.

Dec.-tf

CORDWOOD FOR SALE, CUTto any length, for fireplace, fur-nace and stove, seasoned. Rah-way 7-1062.

Jan9-tf

E BUY I'SED TRITMPETS.trombones saxophones, clari-nets a"'l other music/i1 instrumentrT Ma" VI M'1 ' House.

Poultry' O l ' N O ROASTING DUCKS

turkrvs, a"d roasti"p chickens,snup and frir asee. nlw fryersnnd br^:i"rs: 'resh PR"^. FreeH«-li\riV ("all Pn tuvnv 3019 J

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WANTED SMALL \'"•ar tow 'i, two ndu1' -

hndcr fl 0fl02 W

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"HREF TO SIX ROOM APART-mp"! or how?*1 urppntly n<", dedfor exerutivp an^ wif**. Bestreforpne-es W ' i l r Box No ?1care Pah'«.'n\ rif«~ nr . -. ,\Rnhuay N .1

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91 ihway Np*ional B'nf. R«.h

O P 7 ^ 4 ' - E MONFYO T I? Ai I Ptr.. forIng. bit1 'iiriK. rr f 'nancl '1" bunKa!<"iu.->= houses stores apa ftrnpj-t1;. fp"tor<pfi I'HPT°st rntp a<;low n-\ 4 pfr cpnt for refinanc-ing pvKtlnK mor'^as? TTnlimitefifun<?s avall»*ie. H#m**st. court-P C s w n v i c Peter A Sc-sp-nigW M i l f n A; F " l r ( h u AVP?RBIIWBV 7 n^3

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MORTGAGEAND

G. I. LOAJVSTO BUY, BUILD OR

^FINANCE HOMES OlOTHEB PROPERTY

KAGAN & GURKINI4«4 TRVTNG ST..

Rahwaj 7-21B6

HARRY MEINZERA Dependable StoreFOR MEN'S WEAR

I have a complete stock MShlrtd—Tles—Hose

34 E. CHERRY ST..

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General Insurant-& Real Estate

NOTARY PUBT.TH

1576 Irving: Str-c«'Near Y. M. C A

Rahway. N »PHONE RAHWAY 7 0?R

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CIL FREEMAN * BONR aJ b t a t e and Ineur*no«

Kstabllabed 1803HS9 Irving St.. near Cherry siTelephone Rahway 7-0060

* HVFRS, BROILERS. ROA9T-\nn chickens, tu rk .ys and ducksAlso soup and fricapoe ch i rkensSt r i r t ly fresh eggs. Free delivprv Pal l Rahwnv 7-3019-J

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Wanted To Buyu

WANTED FOR MY PRIVATEcollection music boxes, eithercylinder or tin disc type, oldgramaphones, Roginas. and anyhand-wound organs, etc. Anysize or condition. Write to L.J. K.. Post Office Box 282. Free-hold, N. J.

jan23-4t

WANTED TO BUY—STAMPS,coins, medals, old glass, pottery,china, guns, rifles, oil paintings,books at 1346 Main street.

Rooms Without Board

BUY, BENT, TRADE. IN8UBITHRU PETER A. SENSENIG

105 Weat UUton Ave.. New KkjRahwaj 7-1333

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Real Estate Wanted66

ALL KINDS WANTEDResidential—

Co mm erical—IndustrialQuick Sales or Leases

Honest, Courteous ServicePETER A. SENSENIG

W. Milton & Eflterbrook Aves.RAHWAY. TeL 7-I3S3

Houses For Sale

FURNISHED ROOM TO LET,gentleman preferred. Tel. Rah-way ?-2278=R. *

feb6-2t

room' for sleeping, one ot> twogentlemen. 1339 Fulton street.Phone Rahway 7-0914-JT

ROOM FOR SINGLE GIRL ORcouple, on bus line Call inafternoon. Rahway 7-2677-J.

TWO SEPARATE FURNISHEDrooms for rent, one suitable- forcouple. 78 East Hazelwood ave-nue. Rahway 7-0935-M.

Wanted To Rent

WANTED 3 OR 4 ROOMS UN-furnlshed. Rahway 7-1582-J.Call after 5.30 p. m.

J16-4t

URGENTLY NEEDED 4 OR 5room house or apartment, un-furnished. Call Rah. 7-3369-R.

j23-2t

WANTED 3 OR 4 ROOMS UN-furnished. Rahway 7-1582-J.Call after 5:30 p. m

j23-4t

BONUS X50.—REFINED ADULTfamily Ui'ftently need 5 or 6roams in or around Rahway.Call Rahway 7-2451 and ask forMr. Collan

j30-3t

A 4-5 ROOM APARTMENT ORhouse needed by family, twoschool-age children. ' beingevicted. Up to $60 a monthHead of house railroad forman.Ca'l Frank Bairy Rahway 7-3292-W. 2313 Whlttler street.

feb6-2t

L O C A L BUSINESS OFFICEmanager and wife desire apart-ment. Please phone Rahway7-1051.

LARGE BUNGALOW, NEARRahway River Park, large en-closed porch, 5 rooms and bath,modern kitchen cabinets, firstfloor; two rooms, second floor,steam heat; 2-car garage; $9800.Quick possession.

DUTCH COLONIAL DWELLING6 nice rooms, sun parlor, nreplace, oil steam heat, two-cargarage; plot 50x150, $13,750

. Quick- possession. ^ ^ - , ^ — —

these and others contactPeter A. Sensenig. 105 W. MiltonAve. cor Esterbrook, Tel. Rahway7-1333.

J23-f27

Legal Notices

SHERIFFS SAIP; In' Ct^inrery ofNew '»rwy Bet w(.oii Indus ' ' lul

Bulldlnn uii't t,'>Hii AsKorlutlnn atRahwav, N J . complainant, and

eorge Mesko und P»»iiln** M^sko, hiswife, defendants Ft fn fnr unlp of

ortRUgcd premlBeBBy virtue of the above-atat^d writ

of fieri farlaa to me directed I shallexpose for n&lj by public vendup. inthe UUirict Court Room, In the CourtHouse, in the c Ity of Elizabeth. N Jon

WEDNESDAY. THE 5th DAY OPMARCH A D . 1947

at two o'clock In the iifternoon ofsuit! day.

Ail the following trurt or parcel ofland and premises hereinafter parti-cularly described, Bituute, lying andbeing in the City of Rahway in theCounty of Union nnd State ol Nc»vJersey.

BEGINNING nt the corner formedby the Intersection of the Northwest-erly Bide of Jacques Avenue with theSouthwesterly sidr of Walters Streetas said street and iwcnue nre laiddown and designated on a map en-titled "Map or property at Rahway.N. J . rormerly belonRinR to WilliamForbes, deceased." nnd filed In theoffice of the Register of Deeda of theCounty of Union; thence running Ina Southwesterly direction ulong saidNorthwesterly line oi Jacques Ave-nue 371.3 feet to a point: thence In aNorthwesterly direction along a linebeing the centre line of lot No. 236as lam clown on s;> .0 map 90 feet toa point; thence 'n H Northeasterly di-rection and parallel ti Jntques Ave-nue 37'i, feet to the Southwesterlydirection, j long said .Southwesterlytide of Walters Street. 90 feet" to the

(fluce .of BEGINNING.

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VHWAY FJRCTRMOTOR RFKATRT 7S IRVINr. STRF

RAhway 7-2829

KART, MARX(Rahway

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CINDERS - - DIRTSand - Gravel - Masonry

NU VIEWVENETIAN PLINP Co.Manufacturers of custc»« »*<-"'wood and blind"

-CORDINGTAPING-PAINTING

Venetian Blln** Tap*. **«rH «*«isupplies sold.

401 KNOPF ST.LINDEN 2-7053

MOTHS

WilcK for theanswer in'^tiin this paper soon/

PIANO TUNING &SERVICING

For Ai.pointment Call

Rahwav 7-3114-WBetween 6-7:30 P.M.

^TloVTO. 235 and the Northeasterlyhalf of lot No. 236 as laid down onsaid map.

Also known as No. 6ao Jacques Ave-nue, Rnhway. N. J.

There 1B due approximately.#4.006.63with Interest from 'January 2, 1947,und costs.HYBR & ARMSTRONO. Sol'rs

ALEX CAMPBELL. BherlfrEDJ&RR CX-59 Fee »27.36feb. G-4t

MOVINGTRUCKING

3 Rooms S10.4-5 Rooms $15.

6 Rooms S20.REASONABLE

STORAGERAhway 7-3083

Ideal Trucking

RAHWAY 7-0571-MFormerly with Public Service

H. E. SMITHServicing

Kelvinator Refrigerators, ThorWashers, Electric Ranges andSmall Appliances.

VACUUM CLEANERS

Rabway, N. J.

In accordance with Article V, para-graph 30 of the Laws of New Jerseyrelutlng to Savings Banks, the follow-ing deposits are hereby advertised asunclaimed:Name, Mary Samara.n: Amount.•389.64. Post Office Addrew. Eliza-beth. N. J.

Walter Freeman.President i TreasurerThe Rahway Savings Institution

feb 13-20

•ilPRKMK rOl'KT: KINGS COl'NTY.n the .Mutter of j

LVO1A DK NT. GERMAIN )Petitioner.)

for the dissolution of her marriage)- with - )

JKAN I)E ST. (SERMAIN, )Respondent.)

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pe-Uwion has been presented to this"ourt by Lydla De St. Germain, yourwife, for the dissolution of your mar-riage on the ground that you haveibaented yourself for more than fiveluccesulve years last past withoutbeing known to her to be living andthat she believes you to be dead rfindthat pursuant to an order of saidCourt entered the 31 day of January.1047. a hearing will be had upon saidpetition at the said Supremo Court.KlngB County. Spocfta Term, Part v]In room 1100 In the Municipal Bldg!In the courthouse located- at Courtand Jourelemon Street*, in theBorough of Brooklyn. City and Stateof New York, on the 8th day of April1947 at 10 o'clock In the Torenoonof that day.Dated: Brooklyn, Dec. 37th, 1046.

LYDIA DE ST. OERMAIN.Petitioner

HARRY J. GRAYSONHARRY J. GRAYSON.Attorney for Petitioner,11 West 42nd Street.

aCmul Nairn in PAINTS

LUCO-KWIKrAST-DRTINO

ENAMELIN 16 DECORATOR COLORS

EAST TO APPLY

WASHES LIKE A DISH

WEARSLIKE

Full Line ofOther Lucas

Products

FULL LINEof fine

G1FTWARE• Pearlwick Bench

Hampers . $5.50

• Kenny & Kent Al-uminum

* Electric & Spring-type Alarm Clocks

• Westinghouse andSilex Irons

• Pressure Cookers—Presto - Wearever - Ekro.JVlijTomatic ^ ^ '^ ^ . * *V <L~ V<

% 0 'O\lTTdt}T~ Edpn^ Seat Covers

S. U . HARDWARE1479 Main St. Rahway 7-1017OWNED AND OPERATED BY TWO OVERSEAS VETERANS

r-W. Mackie O-"*rvlng NortheTn N

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Do^n't fool around-with home repairs on yourRadio. Phonograph, ElectricToasters, Vacs, etc. You'll findit cheaper and more conven-ient to bring them to an expertwho has the tools and ranguarantee you a finished job.

Rahway HardwareAppliance Division1561 Main St., Rahwav

HINKLE MOTORSREPAIRSOn All Make Cars

By Factory Trained Mechanics

As Long as you can't get a new car.. .Why not make the old one look like new

COMPLETE PAINT JOB $50.EXPERT BODY & FENDER WORK

• AUTHORIZED •

Sales . HUDSON - Service300 St. George Ave. Rahway, N. J.

Phone RAhway 7-1742ED. KOSIC, Parts Mgr.

RahwaySheet Metal and

Roofing Co.RAHWAY 7^f22

* Gutters* Ventilation* Metal Flaahlnff* Air Conditioning* All Types Roofln;

All Work Guaranteed

1433 CAMPBELL ST.RAHWAY, N. J.

Perfect

CATERINGSince 1922

WeddingsBanquets

Our Specialty

ROYAL GRILLRoute 25 at Garden St,

Elizabeth, N. J.DAY

EL. 3-9020NIGHT

EL. 3-5643

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HONEMODERNIZING

Hoofing - Siding - Insulation

Hour> Ueiini Decorating

GENERAL CARPENTRY

C A. Carlson 0. F. MillsRailway 7-3316-R PlainfieM 6-9287-W

ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN!

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Mad*4 from America'sfinest cream for extragnioothne&s and finer flavor.

Enjoy Jane Logan ice cream tonight!

A PRODUCT OF ABBOTTS DAIRIES, INC., PHILAr

AJSD NOW —Jane Lojran DrLuxr Ice (aeam is hack in town

THE JANE LOGAN SHOP1401 IRVING STREET, RAHWAV, N. J.

Luncheon served 11 to 12 daily—Dinner 5 to 7—Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2Store Hours—11 AM. to 10 P.M. Daily—12 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sunday

EVERY TIMEYOU IRONI

I 5 - , v . llfHng weighs

only "* pounds Never

tire your ar"1 otM*-.

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DON'T!If your car is beginning to act her age—cheer up! Our veteran mechanics willgive her the famous Motor RejuvenntorTreatment, and keep her humming alongnicely until your new Chrysler is ready.

Here's what they'll do: (1) Tightenmanifold studs. (2) Clean and spacespark plugs. (3) Test compression. (4)Test coil. (5) Test condenser. (6) Adjustdistributor points—replace if necessary.(7) Inspect and clean distributor cap.(8) Inspect rotor. (9) Inspect lead wiresfor current leaks. (10) Inspect primary

and secondary wires and tighten. (11)Re-set ignition timing. (12) Inspect fuellevel, clean carburetor bowl, blow out fuelline. (13) Test vacuum and adjust carbu-retor. (14) Clean fuel pump sedimentbowl. (15) Clean and re-oil air cleaner.

Bring your car in today.

UNTIL YOUR NEW CAR COMES ALONG

WE'LL KEEP YOUR OLD ONE GOING STRONG I

WEST END GARAGE, Inc.CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH

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THIS CAN BE YOUR HOMEm A F O E RESFDExNTIAL SECTION OF CRANFORD

This 4i/2-Room All-Brick House Has All These

OUTSTANDING FEATURES:DinetteExpansion AltieStreamlined Kitchen

with Custom-Built CabinetsColored Tile BathShowerWater-Proofed Thiuout4 in. InsulationOak Floors

Copper Leaders and GuttersOil Heat—

$ inter Air ConditioningAir FiltersHumidifiersThermostat ControlFull CellarGarage with Oveiheatl Doors60x110 Lanseaped Plot

Other Modern Features

All With Savers, Paved Streets, Curbs. Sidewalks

"^ and Sunday

Homecraft ConstructionlCoJLEXINGTON AVE., Near SOUTH UNION AVENUE

Cranford - CRanford 6-1045From Cranford Center take Sooth Union Avenue to end of street (Lexington Ave.) turn left one

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1162 FAST GRAND ST.Elizabeth

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Chirk and I irinity

DAY PHONE

K Ah way 7-0212

NIGHT PHONE

RAhway 7-2053-M13 PUESC'OTT TVHX

CLARK. N. J.

"We went places in '46 . . .

- V~_ .** I f l in air

Last year was a busy one forthe 3,500 drivers of telephonerara and trucks throughoutNew Jersey. They traveled12,000,000 miles and playedan important part in making19-16 a record year— a year inwhich we adde^ 175,000 tele-phones and provided moreservice for more people thanever before.

This year our motor forcewill travel even farther tohelp bring you greater andbetter telephone service.

This safety sealon a telephonec o r o r t r u c kshows the num-ber of yearn thedriver has gonewithout an acci-dent. Our sufe

driving record* range from 1 to 19yearn. Careful driving plus goodmaintenance keepa our vehicle*traveling millions of miles each

New Jersey Bell Telephone Company

BUIIDIMG A OIEATIR TILErHONf SEftVICi rOK A OKIATIR NIW JIISIY

Ling(Continued from Page Three>

havine b^rn used on the rnkebaked for tho fiftieth wedding anntver-cnry of Mrs. Lang's narent<?.

Mr Lnnis retired from employ-ment with thp National Pnrumat-\c Company in 1938. He and Mrs.I^nnc arp attendpnLs at the Sec-ond Prpsbvterinn ^hurch . Amongthe puenfs pTp-vnt wer*-: Mr. andMrs J") W. McLaren, of Kpnil-worth. who attended the silver &n-nivprsflry of Mr and M " L^riR inRro'lnnd OUipr Kiiects WPTP pres-ent fiom Cincinnati, Ohio. Dartcn

nn . NewJ- Ington

children

nn<1 NTew "Rritpin.York Ci»v. Eli.? beff*ra'*forrt. Ro<>' '• ^ ' in'\d P i h w p v

Mr nv\ Mi? Lnnttpnri('\R we'n • M'iss Mao ' LangCic-Tgr* T*ftng. and Isabe'le Hesse,of the horn" address: W'lliamI-pnc. of 1316 B'ytint u r w t : 'ohnT" I.ang. of SO"' E- i n s s»*eet Thfprnnrich"dr>pn " I P Jotin W f i !

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nr t i r" of 'hp boa'd "oul '1 tpnd forni'; th- 'Morale c ' th» tpact *T<=anr1 aid n tr^nprn] h<*tt- MTIPP' 1 TIfhe srhool system H€ said ' heirhrvo] jv'-ioriT^pl '.too*1 '•"oHv toron[*fvtit'" with th" ' ; ' * • ' "• ' "' • 'T1

nny wsy possibleMay* ' Donova" nt ann'hfu y lint

in the mpft 'ng addrd thnt th*>$37 200 votp-d prpvloiisly HLS P bo-nus for the six months of the y*»arprior to the becoming effective ofthe npw budget would be mndp asalary i f m instead of n ^onrs. ifCommon Council ndopt^d his i°rommendftt'on Thi<= would ad'' nop.dditiona] expense to the cW , butwouM afd tr^ri.^rq in t\-o\i r"-""'on f'ind.

The Board of Estimate inHude*Mayor Ponovan, Councilman Sh«r-wood C Valentine and Clifford EComer. School Commissioners W.Di<"kson Cunninpham and M*n<flnF Oefintj*;. Cruy M Howard, sec-retary of the Board of Kdticat'^nis also secretary nf tVip T*«i"' •>'School Estimate

Weddings(Continued from Page Three '

Housmanf of 757 Pierpont streetThe bride was giv^n in marriageby her fathpr and Rev Edwin AGoldsworthy perfaimed the cere-mony. Th« wed'HnK marches werfplayed by Mrs. Robe '. Sterhenschurch orp«nU=t. atfd Mi"f HtrthMil^r sanK " - «"•" ^'' T T / > v r

Vou 1-uly."The bride cnri«-d a bouquet of

white rose*; pnM carnations andwa* atti'e-1 in a gown of white sa-tin with n fu'l iPPKth veil gatheredin a tiara of l<^e flowed and wd

T'he m.Td of >>onor. M'ss OoloresE 5»mith vas -irpssed In yellovm»rX)Uise"'- and ' n n i H a bouque'of v-i]]nv i n^c; and rarn'»tion«sThe twe biidp'smnid.* were Mis?Floionce Wallm?. (»f Tlic'oBfleldand MfttP T^ ' • P " v:« of V'nod^' idee

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COUPLE HONORED ON30th ANNIVERSARY

Mr and Mrs. Georgp Zona of1937 Lufberry street were theyuest-s of honor a t a recent sur-prise party given by Mr and Mrs.Martin Haluza. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Modla nnd Mr. and Mrs.C h a r t s Paulick in recognition oftheir thirtieth redding anniver-sary M> an'n1 Mrs. Zona werepresented with a bouquet of flow-rs ,n set nf perirl shakers together

with olhei valuable tilfls. A buf-fet suDper Was server' followed bymusir and danring. ^

Mi and Mrs. Zona are both na-Lives of Czechoslovakia a*\d weremnriir^i February 4 1917 in NewYork Piey moved here in 1928nr»rt -nrr »n rib«r^ of The Lutheran'CV'urc)> He >s "mployed hv Merckt Co . and is offlliated with anumber-of organization-*. Mi andMr<= Mp'tin Ha'"7.o. Ji . Miss AnneHun -T. Albf t Modi3 Mr andMrs Joseph Paulinv, V - . andMM- .TO«;' ph Marus and T^ank

MRS. ETHFI.HONORED AT SHOWKP

Mr* F'-hpl T'pnrtrrsor of 870Hnrr )tr-> stree:. \v'lo wil' be r»ar-ried in F-°bTi'3iy 15th. was thegup-1 of hr"»ni r rf«ntly p' a lunrh-eon. raid" a"d c'-ower i r ivn byn*-iehV> •" nf tt- hop"" of MrsMi it if PeMti;. R-7t* Ham'lton-t «et AfN - a .c' ort '-edfiiri? tripto Flr'irtn Mrs He*1 r- 'O'\ phnstO '-"11 ^ F ! > T T* V '^ " ' '' C 't ) , p I P . ' 1 ' • ' »••

WIM.fAM J MUNNo \ HOVOHS LIST

Will]"' \ J D-'-n ••' 2428 StOenTKe avenue. ^ 'uni'»r atno^nnVr Co"e(rr. is on t*ie "hon-rip? HB' frr scholastic f "^ellencednrinp the firs' semester He re-rei'red serf nd horvoTt;, ' awarded

.stnrients rarivTng / t ^east 12

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'MI \» JTY—SERVICE- DEPENDAR7' f !

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MISS CLARA ARMOURTO WED R C. PARKER

Mrs. Mary Armour of 1443 StGeorue avenue has announced theengagement of her daughter. MissClara M. Armour, to Richard C.Parker, son of Mrs. Thomas H.Ball, of 1334 Peirce street. Nodate has been set for the wed-ding.

Miss Armour a graduate ofRahway High School and DrakeBusiness College is employed bythe Quinn & Boden Company. MrParker i.s a graduate of RahwayHigh School and employed by theE. I. du Pont de Nemours Com-pany. Inc.. Linden. He serv\ dfor more than three years in theArmy Air Forces and wa.s over-seas in England. Ireland. FranceBelgium and Germany for two anda half years. He is a member ofRahway Lodge of Elks.

Obituary*> -" tJoopcr P. tpiiServices were held

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Tuesdayafternoon from the Grelner Fun-ei *1 Homei ^Woodbridge. forCooper R. Limce. 19. a veteran ofWorld War n who died Friday atthe Tilton General Hospital. PortDix. He had been hospitalized forseveral months, having been pre-viously dischar i?ed from service.He enlisted in service in serviceIn. 1944 and served In the iRhillp-pine and othai campaigns in thePacific. Born in Vestalburg. Pa.he lived in Rahway several yearsand after marriage last August toCatherine Bucheli of Iselin hishome address was 152 Fiat ave-nue, Iselin.

Georgia nn StettlerFuneral services for Georgeann

Stettler, age -five years, who diedMonday after a short illness, wereheld yesterday Mom the ThomasHiggins Funeral Home.

The child was born in Rahwayand attended St. Mary's kinder-garten department. Surviving areher parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L.Stettlet. of 1714 Irving street; twobrothers. Ralph and Gil^gory; twosisters, Carol Ann Stettler andMrs. William Maley. of LongBeach, California.

Thomas KahlerFiirrtpral watrvioec—for—Thomas

Kahler, five years old, son of Mrand Mrs. George W. Kahler. whodied Monday at the Eaton Mem-aflal Hospital. Elizabeth, were heldthis week from the Lehrer Fu -neral Home, 275 West Milton ave-nue.

Surviving besides the parentsare a brother, Bruce and a sisterJanice. Interment was in 8tMary's Cemetery.

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CARDIGAN THE WONDER

As seen in

SEVENTEEN

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Ever see a group of suits that do such a waist

disappearing act? Well, neither did we. Especially

"Cardigan The Wonder'"—so beautifully styled by

Jaunty Junior with a new saddle-stitched effect, tailored

tab details! In Mirro-Sheen pure worsted by Miron

All four suits in sizes 9 to 15

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Woman's Club Hears School HeadDiscussion of U. S.THitfratr Adult C!

MV n Trils (1}-\bw"omv IT ;

1IIP»P are Ten Million Adult" »*» n>»-Country Illiterate

XhprP a r e t e n m ^ ^ o n i l l e t e r a t p a d u l t s in this c o ' i n t r y, p e m i l l ion w h o n e v e r h p v e a t t ^ n d e H sc hool and fiv •» mil

..on you'h not e n r o l l e d in a n y schoo l ^ t tho ;

Miss

to statements made by<p Koerner, principal of

Boy den School. Maplewood,iTameetinK of the Rahway Wo-m n's rlub held a t First BaptistChurch Tb** spenker\s theme was.•Education «w I Found It. -ndshe stre.wt the point- t ha t if wfrould krow more about other P*Opie ?nd '-hpv could know r\or" about as. we would he able •« "•'d*rstand pafh ^ther better

Mrs Wil'iam F. IJt t 'e . a formermember of the State Board of Educathn ?nri nn outstanding wotjka- ir [he parent Teacher A-v^cia- j vj<\r

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M » y m of "Rji'iw« • fo1 f i g h t

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don m"vemftn^. introduced iuirspeak-r "''ho has travelled extenjively it1 ">llPh Central and ^outhjUne'rlea Europe and Japan. Theprogram 'vas sponsored by he

Mrs U' '>Prior to the meeting a food

^e^a.* connected with M"is. Wil-liam K Kulp in rharge, assistedby Mrs Kpnneth Hoffman andMiss Bess1? Hinds. A dessert fol-oved with Mrs. Fred Peacock, ho-pitality chairman In charge, withMrs. Carl Graves. Mrs. W. Mont-gomery Kimball, Mrs. David M.Taylor, Mrs, Andrew HrJcksortiMs. Karl Egerand, Mrs .Tamp.iAcquavivs as hostesses.

At the business meeting con-ducted by President Mrs. J . W.CosWlo. Mrs Howard W. Atkin-son and Mrs C. E. Howland werewelcomed as new members. Mrs.Holland gave a short talk on can-cer education. Mrs. Walter H.Charles announced plans for thefashion show and tea to be heldet Colonla Country Club, March4th, at 2:15 p.m. Members andtbeii children will serve as modelsand the show will be conducted byTepper Bros., of Plalnfleld.

Hn. Walter H. Charles of 627Sanlfiary avenue Is chairman, andMrs. I. P. Donaldson, of Westfield,formerly of Rahway, is co-chair-man. Other members of the com-mittee are: Mrs. C. D. Eldridge,Mrs. James Egolf, M e. Royal S.Alden. Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman.

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Judxe r e n d e r " *J. K. Bswg+r Germnrv.

The medal and ribbon do notIndicate for what action the awardwas made and Bargp* is swattingfurther information. The aw< rfL; dated for November 13. '945 andiz Decree 1.3R3 of th*» RpltrinnGovernment.

Judge Barger. a member of thefirmed forces for two and a halfyears, was overseas toi twenty-five months and served in "thecampaigns in Prance. Belgium andGermany. He now leads the RedCross annual roll call and is dis-trict chairman for the Boy Scouts

NINE RAHWAY MENFASS FIREMEN'S TEST

Clofford J. Lenox of 1868 Eliza-beth avenue heads the list ofnine Rahway candidates who suc-

Mrs. John Jost, Mrs. L. L. Pohl, : cessfully passed the Civil ServiceMrs. John Mossman. Mrs. AustinSinger, Mrs. Donald C Wolfe, withMiss Bessie Hinds, chairman offinance committee cooperating.

A report on successful educa-tional projects sponsored by the

tests for the Rahway Fire De-partment according to announce-ment made by theService Association.

State CivilThe salary

range is from $2,350 to $2,800.Others in order of their mark

dub were made by Mrs. Costello.; in the exam are: John F. Mraz, 78Mrs. Kimball reported that "Mu-sical Blunders" win be the themeof the next meeting and that Oer-

West Cherry street; Ferederick J.Geiger, 913 Jaques avenuerThomas G. Fitzgerald. 710 Jaques

trude Neidlinger will be the speak- I avenue; Robert J. Duffy. 1459«r. Ijefftrson avenue; John Henry

John Cooper, president of the j Yantz. 763 West Grand avenue;Rahway Teaohers' Association., Philip F . Martarese. 213 Adamsthanked the club for its support street; George G. Link. 465 Eastin obtaining the new salary sched- Hazelwood avenue; Michael Za-

Continued on Pa*e Fourteen ' horchalc, 1175 Main street.

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