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1 AN rad C -Rolled aton 9. Area ub fves ty loop and fnew Jerseyf ub teas ^ Recreatonj rollng alleys, ; overl als of 850 bree gae Qd829:'fo was.hghj ; Wth SCOH whle! gh gae' n ' _ league Club upsej B93, 898 and wns ovef -had_scor Van Sant,: ners, was B2",'227 "ate. score was ] e by ark of 89 lortbn rolle Recr eaton (gaes : ftc Co., ancj : scorng a { he MerckJ won ut dropp, and n 876 to 8s ne. M.-3 Of 22 hghest jtch. ecreaton'3 anatory_bo! [d 783 pns, gaes f ron whch ' of 782, 78 he wnners! leavyl MDver - Pth Fur Fnal Qj a con r plays" asoh Sat lory ovej orl n, ore rgh School! Park, nore than "wtness {grd outft touted op pany of tte al fans jfnnng school ;he fray. nuerous of as, and,«early _ e local boys cues and ne fro of whch t on Pass fsboys ( or klckottj yards. Ne s, Rar -losng t when a Machon ptune -bau vstors but} yardage,t ne. ; Judge,! andl A pass byj od nettedjf Machon : downed > place*. " ; fnal K. Rahwav Record. Tuesday, Deceber 5, 93 CLARK TOWNSHP NEWS [ Cottee To" Hold Murphy, school nurse; Mss Eja Kng, truant offcer, and Dr. Fnal Meet Tonght jwelssan, school dentst. George Holland, charan of buldng cottee, was ordered to repar locks on both school buldngs and repar ventlatng syste of new buldng. Townshp Cottee wll hold ts fnal eetng of year tonght wth needy and'uneployent^ relef progra expected to coe up~f6r~dscussroh~. cottee also s expected to ake payent of several blls and wjnd up several atters to start tlle^ew year wth practcally a clear slate. When cottee eets for tle lrs sesson on lle day n January, -frst Deocrats wll hold- ajorty wth George Knqll. Cotteean-elect, as- Honor Pupls Lsted For Kalway Hgh Eght Students On Honor Roll And 30 On Mert BoU Payent of state's share of 75 per cent of cost of Westfeld avenue proveent s expected to be receved by Townshp offcals ths week. Townshp has pad ts share, approxttdm) per cent beng wthheld_untll -j road s fnally ~ approved _ state's share s nearly $6,800. Efg rck retanng hs seat. Heran! Graves wll be lone RepublchCl forts are 5erg"nade~By~TSWgp' offcals to have an adequate dtch" for dranage constructed along jew_coad, unce-d.- Knght, or"republcan eber at present retrng tonght. Beneft-Ball Frday charty for beneft of needy and uneployed of Clark Townshp wll be held Frday evenng n Freen's Hall. Central avenue. Plans have been ade for a eala affar, wth any valuable przes donated by Townshp resdents, turkeys to be gven away, and a door prze. Musc wll be provded by Pete Keller's Orchestra, wth Joe Harko as specal entertaner. All proceeds wll be used for Townshp relef. Money s Donated Money for purchase of food for all needy school chldren of Townshp was provded by JhePaxent-Teacher^Assocaton at a recent eetng. Plans were ade for a teachers' entertan- ' ent and luncheon January 7. and also a trp by ebers to an ce crea lactory late next second arkng perod at Rahway Hgh School was, copleted last week and Prnc-: pal Ralph N. Kocher has announced all students on Honor and_mert_rolls. coraplete ts follows: Honor Roll (AU A's and l's Freshen: Dorothy Gbbons, Jula Hauffe, John Marsh. Sophoores: Wlla Ancer, Robert Corbln, EarJ-Sllvers. Junors: Martn Haluza (co-op). Senors: Lancey Thoson. All A V nra We nna r*nr% *> llrn*.,«rahway Faly Aded By Planfeld Socety How a.casual talk resulted n a Rahway needy, colored faly recevng needed ad fro Ladles' Auxlary to Clark Hyslp Post, Veterans of Foregn Wars, at Planfleld, was told yesterday by John H. Larson, Rahway buldng nspector. Last week an aged colored an, wkdse*wre"s~cohhnecrto~ hosptal, cae nto Larson's offce, whch also s used by Overseer of Poor Floyd Mason, for soe of bread whch s daly gven out by Mason. When asked how he felt, old an repled. Talk On "nda" Gve Before Hoe Readng Hoe Readng Club el Frday afternoon wth Mss Laura E. Baley as hostess, n hoe of Mrs. Olaf Johnson, 32- Olver street and presdent, Mrs. W. A. Ranso, n char. guest of honor was Mrs. N. V. Copton of Jersey Cty, only survvng charter eber of -organzaton. : "_ Durng busness sesson twas voted to gve club's annual contrbuton of $0 to vstng nurse work whch ts now under Red Cross Nurslnn Actvtes Cottee. ' "~. soethng for akng soup " charge oflne probrraantas Larson overheard- convcrsa- SUD ect was "Shrnes n nda." ton and repeated t a few days! those Present 'had " pleasureof -street. C. H. Brewer elected secretary has been reof Unon County Board of Agrculture for 30th consecutve year. -Mrs. CxH. Peterson Heads Lady Foresters Electon Of Offcers And Chrstas Party Held onth..sauel Fla. presdent arown. prncpal, were apoont- A short busness eetng and annual electon of offcers followed by a Chrstas party was held by Rahway Cty Crcle, No., Lady Foresters, Frday nght. As next eetng of crcle falls-on Chrstas Day crcle wll not eet agan untl Frday. January 8. results of electon follows:^ Coander, Mrs. CT~HV Peterson; junor past coander. Mss Anna Fox; sub-coander. Mrs. Edward Scheuer; lecturer. Mrs. Edward Weber: recordng secretary, Mrs. Karne Walker; 4-treasurer, Mrs.-Patrck Tooey; fnancal secretary. Mrs. John cd to buy pctures for perfect 'Crosby; rght gude. Mrs. Patrck attendance classes. Mrs. Jonn Steger spoke;, on "Juvenle Delnquency" wth refreshents ncludng a weddng cake donated by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abbey n celebraton of r 9th annver- Board Orders Supples Purchase of desks and chars costng between $9.0 and $4.40 each for 30 pupls of thrd,. left gud Carroll; nsde guard, Mrs. John Boros; outsde guard. Mrs. Walter L Sprnger trustee for one year, Mrs. DeWtt C. Foulks: for two years, Mrs. Anton J. Zrwes: for three years, Mrs. Eler Bartz: panst, Mrs. Mary Queenen; physcan. Dr. John M. Randolph. One applcaton for ebershp was receved.""deputy Mrs. Elzabeth Stllwell and Mrs. Fred Mles grade was approved last week by of_new Brunswck, were guests. had receved a bask g Saturday ornng he returned] and repeated story of recev- < n atttude) Freshen: Kathleen Tucker., Esr Bunn, Clare Herer. Melva,,,..,,»,,,, _ _ Heller--John-Kal e scky7-florencel jfouownb -- day - ow BMn -»:! Bedan, Anna Knclu Sophoores: Alfred Maskn. Ralph Revor. Vrgna Coan, Matlda Bardach, Phylls Aszan. Robert Bunn, Vvan Graves. Mary Toasovc, Anna Knoll, Fred Schweger tco-op>. Junors: Dorothy Appelbau. Dors Arnold, Marjory Howe. Betty Woodrufl, Betty Reed. Jenale Tara, Rose Vlrostko. Senors: Charles Copton. Vola Pascale, Anna Debrey, Ruth Ancler, Josephne Schwndenhaer, Albert Schultz (co-op). later-to^rayond-myersv-avator-**,; -., of 06 North Olver street, when»> e **"**<* n Bura, where Mrs Yh C Howard lved for a nuber of j Obtuary turned, but ths te happr-andj^" ' next eetng wll be» slng, and explaned that he c " t o f part, 5 ' n X **? nber " Lq had receved a basket of groceres.! at hoe of Mrs - Spencer H. ^ Hut uuutt Mt HtM uuuu urtn Rahway Trust Copanv -ho Bank Wth thoch Merra n Colona. Ors present on Frday wore: j Mrs. Ea z, Mrs. Robert A. K. Douglas, Mrs. Joseph L. Ewng, tag groceres sayng that now!«" ' ^""'"?*"- ala - *""* " «he s gettng food that he had not!coan - Mrs - Aalon ***» ««R- tasted for any weeks.. Furr nvestgaton revealed "^,^! oss that Ladles' Auxlary al " " "*" s provdng ad for fales 2 ^r Mrs " E - G ' H MacClary. Mrs._Hern Clark Townshp and n West-'**" P,, Moon^"; "J 8 - s feld, wth or needy cases ex-j Roake - Mrs " Ado P h >rch. Mlen pected to be aded before wnter s over. HOLD PNOCHLE PARTY NEW OFFCERS NAJED NewDfflcers of Clark Townshp ndependent Ctzen Club Przes for scores"at pta<^le were (! elect<;d durng annual ^^EJtccnUynewoffl Lews F. Turner Des -Funeral servces wll-beheld toorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock for Lews F. Turner, 55, fro hs late hoe. 39 Perce street.. Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler. rector, of St. Paul's Epscopal Church, wll offcate. party at hoe of Mrs. Joseph j Hel, 67 Elzabeth avenue. Thurs-! clals are: Presdent!, Kazerj day nght were won by Mrs. Geo.?5 lnc «: - vce-presdent 0 / ^^ fnancal Streker, Mrs. J. C. Pckens. Charles Sth. Mss Frances.! ew,"mrstchavles~earro r : Mr-! Walted_0torwskl; treasurer. j ^ fnancal, secretary. R rn : recordng secretary Krystow: controllers. Anton Harry Hurley, and door prze!^ went to Mrs. John Galbrath. j Nahrebeczsk. Jakob Soly. jj next party wll be held on ^ Wojlzwoczskl: trustees. [, Thusday; 7th. at - Mrs:»^d -W«co«kl. W. E.-Myr.ck, j- nterest on Specal Accounts V - Acts as executor under wlls or n any trust canj ntywth experenced offcers n charge. Safe depost boxes n odern vault forwent at oderate prces. Storage vault for safe keed bulky packages^ All of our offcers and drectors are resdents ot'! Rahway and Hny of wll be glad to consult wt you at any te. < Added Protecton for Our Custoers. We have a photogpraph of every check chargedto account^ depostors. Should a check be lost, you could stll prove payent We wll be glad to shjw you how t s done. Hel's hoe. 8:45 p.. nterent wll bp n Rthwv cp- George Knoll; dooran, Steve Ka- ' ; lencloff. club has an en- ] etery. Mr. Turner, who had been n Wlla J:'Browne s he" nq Board or Educaton. Paul Brown, prncpal, gave a report of State Teachers' conventon n progra of Chrstas party, whch was n charge of Mrs. Walter. Sprnger, conssted ol falng health for past three' years, ded early yesterday. He was. sqn~or late- Wlla Frankln and Ahn. Mershon Tur-.j ner. He was born n Carteret but had lved n Rahway for past) 30 years. He was a sklfull sgn panter and was well known n Rahway for hs artstc talents- He was a eber of St. Paul's church and Anchor Councl. Jr. O. V. A. M. of Woodbrdge. deceased s survved by hs wfe, Hannah Merrll Turners a son, Lews F. Turner, Jr., a sster. Mrs. Frank R. Dunha of Fords. chldren of_ St. Maryjs parshj by Court" Vctory, Catholc Daugh-7 ters of Aerca and Rrhway j of Won S"> USA fur nynl : Councl No,; *6 Knghts of. Co- n>!>!-s':l r.r t.'p-cr;u n: H- To lubus. <!" Atlantc-.Cty.. wth or reports dances by Mss Mary Vu-gna beng ade by Mss Florence Zrwes, pano solos by Msses Dorothy Foulks, Dorothy Peterson: Dorothy Zrpolo: rectatons. Rose Mare and Jack Crowell, Mldred Walker, Elzabeth Condron, Wnfred Murray, Rta Ryan, Wlla Branney; dance, Carne Con- dront^o*cal"solos, Anna~ Mare!.Branney^-Marjore-McKay.. accopansts were Mrs. Frank j Murray and Mrs. Mary Queenen. Santa Claus was personated by RADO Spray-Sheld Tube (Gerany) Twn Power Detecton (England) "Modulated" Crcut (Aerca) eluded: Mrs. W.. Sprnger, charan; Mrs. C. H. Peterson, Mrs. Karne Walker, Mss Carne Carroll, Mrs. Edward Scheuer, Mrs. Wlla H. Branney, Mrs. Edward Weber, Mrs. Frank Murray and Mss Anna Fox. Majestc Ellswood A OWMT of exrjr En^lUb Ayar cas»4t of oolor contctoo, S ^ l l d d P d b ot *aa Mrs. DeWtt C. Foulks. - cottee n charge n- Mrs. Sylvester Sulo Des funeral of Mrs. Anna Sulo. 43. wfe of Sylvester Sulo, of 282 Westfeld avenue, Clark Townshp, wll be held toorrow ornng at St. Mary's Church, where a hgh ass of reque wll be offered at 9 a.. nterent wll be-n-st Mary's-Ceetery: Mrs. Sulo ded Sunday followng a lngerng llnesst She was a natve of Austra and had lved n Clark Townshp for past 6 j years. She was a councant of St. Mary's Church. Besdes her husband, Mrs. Sulo leaves a daughter. Mss Ann Sulo, and two sons, Joseph and John Sulo. all who resde at Westfeld avenue address. ' ro"rtee~ n crrce'ot **** wcre accepted. to bg ; for * Mobar JttgMj TloajM Of ;_! Mnl.'r «:«'nrp lp prrrtj rl.th! j Wnltpr Francs V.J)obbns- Harry T. Scrbcc Albert E. Lehrer FONERAL HOME 2 Man St., Tel! Rahway We have bult our reputaton on farntsa, ablty and odern equpent.»0>» Fred C, Hyer Alfred F. Krsten Henry L. Laphear JanvanHerwerden, Presdent Joseph C. L PotteTj Treasurer George CrMcCntock Jaes McCollu Schuyler C. Terrll 0 Open Monday Evenng fro 5 to 8.30 o'clock Meber of Federal Reserve Syste Church Folk Cr,, Coapleta Rado's three newest features - and all cobned nto- a sngle great lne, 932 Majestes. Fro Gerany, England and Aerca cae se nnyng new developents that are revolutonzng all deas of what perfect rado recepton can he. Coe n today and see unbeatable new 932 Majestc...heart.-.tryt. Our lberal plan of easy payents wll brng one to your hoe... at once! Coe n and See t TELEVSON SET N OPERATON Frst Baptst- A eetng of Church School Cabnet wll be held tonght at 8 o'clock at hoe of K. Gustave Schoeffler, 4 Fulton street. eetngs for reander of week are: Toorrow, 3:45 p... Grl Scouts; 8 p.., d-week eetng, 'Are You Glad t s Chrstas?" as topc; Lades' Ad Socety at 2 p... and chor rehearsal, 8 p.., Thursday; Frday at 6:55 p... Young People go to New York for nspecton trp to Rversde Church; Hattlt Howard Chapter of W. W. G. at 7:30 p... and Chrstas party of Delta Alpha Class at 8 p.., Frday at hoe of Mrs. J. H. Maget, 04-Montgoery street; busness eetng and socal fort3enlot B. Y. P. U., hoe of Mr. and Mrs. John 3eer, 2 Clnton street, 8 p.., Saturday. Trnty Methodst Epworth League wll hold ts^annual""chrstas party" followng a short busness eetng n church parlors at 8 o'clock tonght. d-week prayer servce s scheduled for toorrow evenng at 8 o'clock, and regular eetng of Woen's Hoe Mssonary Socety at 2:30 p.. on Thursday. Second Presbyteran Events for week at Second Presbyteran Church are lsted as follows: Thursday, 8 p.., eetng for Chrstan wtness and testony. Chrstas season wll be observed next Sunday wth Senor and nteredate C. E. plannng a supper eetng at 6 p.. n honor of ebers hoe fro college. Chrstas Eve servce wll be he!d_agaln...ths year at 8 p.. on Deceber 24. Mrs. Donlck Grecco Des Mrs. Constance Grecco, 5. wfe of Donck Grecco, of 47 Unon street, ded at Muhlenberg Hosptal. Planfleld, Saturday nght..she.was a natve of taly and had resded n Westfeld pror to her resdence n ths cty. She had been a resdent of Unted States for past 9 years. Besdes her husband, she s survved by two daughters. Mrs. J. J. Lnzayer Bured Funeral servces were held ths afternoon for Mrs. Beatrce Grffen Lnzayer, wfe of Joseph J. Lnzayer of 328 Rahway avenue, Elzabeth, who ded Saturday evenng at General Hosptal.' Elzabeth, after a short llness. Mr. Lnzayer s dstrct anager for P. A. Cty Market on Cherry street, and hs wfe had any frends n ths cty. nterent was n Evergreen Ceetery. Elzabeth. Bank Bank Wth Electrc Sgu H of f arr.gjj Jtrrns-St..Rahway r K.J. Telephone BAhway Mrs. John Johnson Bured Funeral servces were held Saturday ornng for Mrs. Elzabeth Johnson, 53, wfe of John Johnson, of 4 Whtter street, who ded- -Wednesday - afternoon; Ar hgh ass of reque was celebrated at St. Mary's Church by Rev. M. J. Boylan. nterent was n Rosehlll Ceetery, Lnden. bearers were: Jaes Capbell of Unon, Albert and Charles Braun of New York Cty. Noran Taylor, Herbert C. Brunt and Harry Applegate Jr., of ths cty. WARNS OF SOLCTORS Warnng was gven recently by j Saul Bell, propretor of Bell's Drug. Store, rvng street, that soe persons were gong fro house to house representng selves as representatves of Bell Drug Store. Mr. Bell sad he has no outsde representatves, all hs Kocds beng sold fro store, and that persons akng : xanva^^ere~^re-f- -posters. '-< ~Cr«nk* Mostly, a nnk s anyone yon -.fnu->u-voavtrf<-ul-l<-.-correct ne«r hurrah for Cbngrett Less ln (J per cern»f blls rthal-ur«-l]tro<lr'e<l-w-c<>ngresa-ar, enacted nto law. Coller's Weekly,' 'blue coal' s quck on trgger. Leaps nto acton as soon as you open drafts. No coaxng. Floods your house wth healthful, cofortng warth n short te. Yet t's -never"flashy"= r bgr-nsong; 'blue coal' s fne hgh-grade anthracte. We've never seen fner coa. Order now for sure cofort on zero ornngs. George M. Frese Hazelwood Avenue and Man Stce Telephone and 627 bltle co AMERCA'S FNEST ANTHRACTE never gve / adav ope.. slart a... savngs reserve orbuysafcncom r nvestents! DRECTORS Fred C. Hyer Eugene Mller Jan vanherwerden. M. F. Qunn H. L. Laphear.l^LThoas H.Roberts John J. P. Coffey Open Monday Evenngs fro 6 to 8 o' Co "-.'> Founded n 822 as " Brdge Town Museu" [Seals Sold Here n "Ralway's Hoe Newspaper" tf, Letters Returned Wthout Money, 834_ Persons Contrbute [Appeal s Contnued Vlth cash returns receved fro ; but one of local cots n charge of 25th annual rstas Saal sale n Unon [unty, aount receved for frst half of sale reached total of" J r tount receved n Rahway so s S.065, accordng lo n rejt presented to board of dl- tors _of Unon County Tu- -rulosls League at ts eetng Jd n Court House, Ellza- h. Tuesday evenng by exttve secretary, John L. Law-,:c3l!c3 have been" receved n county fro 20,846 persons to torn letters contanng seals > sent out of a total of Rahway, 2502 letters were, )!..fl out^and replles.ha e_bee tved fro.450. Of ths nur 334 persons contrbuted sos 'ount of oney and -536 re- r.od seals wthout any ncy whlla 79 letters weer re- '-.el by post offce as undetnbe for varous reasons. Jures Explaned ^AtRotarjGluj) rl Scouts Gve Progra Of Carols; Chrstas Meet Planned Under-sherfl C. W. Collns, presdent of Lons Club of Westfeld, was speaker at eetng of Rahway Rotary.he total aount rased n ths f Us: year was $2, Steps :Mng-of-Uw subject of "Jures." Xne.undersherff told ebers n detal to_try and boost ount of returns fro now n order to eet budget j $3 j.coo necessary to contnue wo:!; of league n cobatf.berculoss n county nterrupton durng 932 jer. t u expected that ncreased Band.-.- for-servca-wl have to ct on account of econoc Utous durng past year a half. he real sale contract xrhlch league has wth state and [cr.:'.l tuberculoss assocatons ppels sendng out of "fol- -up" cards to persons who do reply to-w Mtau Pl jea.r^-ygry wthn a.reasonable te..ratons are now gong on to se renders nto al woo!: and t s expected that wll serve to brng n reples any teporarly -slad or Su'.ten letters. akue drectors ths year fcpatcd a decrease n seal recepts and ade a specal - to- those -ctzens of who are eployed and " to" "buy" «als~fof~two" to try orset ths decrease. Ths aphxs brounht n-qute a~ few r,'sr-d contrbutons so far but enough to offset return (seals by forer contrbutors were unable to help ths year. Rahway cottee, conof Harry Sons and ft van Herwerden as chalrnn trenrurer, respectlvclj'. and Gcorsc E. Qallaway, altcs a appeal to those of our dents who have not as yet reto league's letter to do lat r earlest.convenence, ptrbutons should be sent to van Herwerden, local treas Rahway Trust Co. rrages and Brths ow ncrease Here Two Cues Of Cnntarous - Reported n Noveber hway had one less arrage ore brths durng No- * -. 93, than n sae nth of 930, wth deaths beng! sae for two onths, ac- Jlng to report of Fred M. Mas, health offcer, durng eetng of Board of pth Wednesday evenng. Wages were seven, brths 23 deaths 4. pauses of death were lsted as ntestnal obstructons Gves Freen Books j n-apprecaton'for "Ad Apprecaton for ad render- by Rahway freen Deceber when he was overcoe by coal gas n hs hoe at 57 Senary avenue, was shown by S. B. Morse ths week when he presented- flre headquarters wth a set of 20 volues of- World's Greatest Books, ncludng volues of flc- -tlun. lves d letters, ancent and edeval hstory, odern hstory, scence, poetry and draa, and or subjects. books have been'placed n recreaton-quarters at fre staton for use of all freen durng r lesure hours, and t, s hope of Mr. Morss that hs contrbuton ay be start of! a sutable lbrary for fre staton, "*wth" addtons beng' pade fro te to te by persons wshng to show r- apprecaton for work of. flre de partent. Rahway, N. J., Frday Afternoon, Deceber 8,93 Entered ns lecond-clans pnttpr at Post Oflee D JUlny, N. J., under (he Act of March., H7) [Chorus Of 285 School Chldren Wll Sng At Cvc Chrstas Progra Wednesday County Tree, Donated By Elks, To Be Dedcated At Carol Servce Rev. C. J. Kane, Rev. R. W. AX-JF. P. Coller-To-Speak 22 Pages Vol.09 No cents Rahway's cvc. Chrstas tree, ptahea last week n Freen's Park. Broad and-capbell streets by Rahway B. P. O. E., No 075. wll-be-dedcated day at 7:45 p.. wth a progra ncludng three speakers,-a cornet and vocal nubers by a chorus coposed ot 285 pupls of Rahway publc and parochal schools..^. - - Mayor" Brooks wll serve as aster of cereones wth Mel- n Reed n charge of chorus and Charles R. Mellck conductor of cornet quartet. progra'was arranged by socal and county welfare cottee of Elks, coposed of W, F. Weber, charan, Fre Chef Walter H. Rtzan, Far C. J. Jftsne^Rey JBabert JTC. JSHotCX C. Wllas, Walter Mller and Joseph Keatng. large tree was strung wth a - varety of colored electrc UglVs yesterday and aplfers so all who; "attend progra ay hear, wll be nstalled next week by Wllas Electrc Co. week by te Wlla Electrc Co. Polce_Departent wll rope off streets neghborng park -"~ so~rpastre~~brea wll be l»ay lor al n Wednes- be-tony-sche. prograjwthout-any-obstructlons Mebers of cornet quartet of Elks band, who wll play for aruscal nubers, wll betony-schelkerltewls-rackredward Pauske and Wlla Mauback. Progra Announced progra wll open wth chorus sngng "O Coe All Ye Fathful," durng, whch large, star at top of tree wll be lghted, and whle second nuber, "Hark, Herald Angels Sng," s beng presented, lghts of free wll be turned on. Far C. J. Kane, rector of St. Mary's Church, wll be frst speaker, followed by chorus sngng "O Lttle Town of Bethlehe." reander ake a prelnary dscusson of any changes to be ade n se requests. Defnte consderaton and passage of budget wll be delayed untl after openng of new year when--coplexon-of- Councl wll be slghtly altered, wth passage possbly.not beng effected untl late n January. W. P. Coller, pastor of Ebenezer A. M. E. -Chateh; "t Cae Upon Mdnght Clear" by chorus ; talk by Rev. R. W. Ellott, rector of Church of Holy Coforter; "Th"e~~"Frst Noel" and "Slent Nght" by chorus. A rehearsal of tha entre progra wll be held n hgh school audtoru at 3:45 p.., Monday n charge of Mr. Reed those attendng and cottee.varous.ethods of obtanng panels for varous jury dutes and portance of se Jures. n hs rearks he told how present grand Jury had coe down to present generaton To te of our forefars when t was known as a grand nquest nsttuted by Kng of England and whose ebershp conssted of peers. Orgnally ths body of en conssted of ony 2 but later was changed to 23. He also told regardng drawag and detals of a pett, struck, santy and cla of propertes Chrstas Party. Chrstas Plays HeldJ5y Legon duty s that n case of eleclon frauds or atters of such nature where jures ust be gotten fro anor state.- Ths s done only n cases where t s leltthat- defendantcouldnot 3bttUa-.TJar-JralJ5yJbegJudgedlj^uary-2Uat-whch_tle-Par& Many Events Planned Last Nght By Post /; And Auxlary A jont Chrstas party was held by Rahway Post. No. 5, Aercan Legon, and Lades' Auxlary to post of Legon Headquarters last nght. role of Santa Claus was played by Roger Stllan. who dstrbuted gfts to all those present. socal followed bref busness eetng by two unts. ' educatonal cottee announced last nght that next by ctzens of hs cwn state. After address any questons were asked Mr. Collns by ebers n reference to - varous phases of jury duty. Pror to address, a large proup of Grl Scouts of ths cty sang several Chrstas carols whch were very effectve. Scouts were n Chrstas cosue headed by a lapbearer and suards. At concluson of carols Presdent Sadtler ntroduced Mss Margaret Collyer, supervsor of- usc- of publc schools, and Mss rene Hoffan, drector of Grl Scouts, who were responsble for pleasng progra. A report was ade by Dr. G. L. Orton n reference to Rotary card party to be held Janupry 22 at Drect Savng Furnture roos for beneft of charty- fund.- - -wtvesof Rotarlans wll co-operats wth local club to.ake'ths a success, and Mrs. George L. Orton has been ade charan "of cottee of Rotary Anns. Next Wednesday, a Chrstas luncheon wll be served at whch te re wll be specal entertanent features n charge of specal cottee consstng of Edward-Koos. Wr. Wlla H. Engels nnd Dr. F. W. Sell. Chrstas greetngs were receved by Presdent Sadtler fro Rotary Club of Surrey. England, as a token of nternatonal fellowshp. Aong guests were Adran D. Young, past presdent of Lnden Rotary Club. Under-sherS Collns was ntro- J h f [Pneuona 2; tubercular en- '" : urea ; congental enf eent of thyus gland ; tured aorta ; chr. yocardts coronary throboss ; carcl- ; cereberal heorrhage > cardac dsease. be only contagous dseases ortcd durng onth were case of dphra and one of kenpox. Saples of lk for analyss durng showed by laboratory tests average of 3.4 for butterfat, " 'or solds and for bac- P a - water tests showed lo of bactera coll and a colony count. Mora M. Squler. chld hygene "". reported 59 hoe vsts for ^nonth, 27 new cases, 2 cases ' ated, 6 attended Hell g lst, fve defects were deand two llnesses were reto doctors: entertanent cottee, and Rev. H. A. L. Sadtler presded wth H. T. McCllntock, secretary. A brthday party was held at hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Danel J. Roel, 26 Harrson street, Wednesday nght, wth Edward Jensen of 32 Unon street as guest of honor. Thrty-sx persons were present. TB.C NOTCE ltmner *: Attl: A ff^f?&con,«;r At Frst Church Productons By Mors And; Chldren Gven Yesterday A Chrstas pageant of story of Natvty played by " chldren of Co-operatve Kndergarten under.drecton of r teacher, Mss " Hester Cushng..*nd.j...pla3,-:"Mot!^er Goose's Chrstas Vst" acted by ors, were features of large Chrstas party of Mors' Club held n county-house-of--f!rst^pres-] byteran Church yesterday after- R. Foran would speak on "Rahway." cottee, whch s coposed of Abraha Durst, charan; A: Hr Bowles, Ross O. Fowler, and Alfred E. Lehrer. would have a speaker-for every eetng..a box socal wll be held by Legon on January 9 wth an entertanent progra and dancng. second of a seres of four card partes would take place on January 8 wth 0 per cent of proceeds gong to uneployed. annual Legon wll be held n Frankln School on February 20, wth Al Rtter's orchestra furnshng usc. event wll be n charge of Floyd Preston. Charan. C. H. Hll, Roger Stllan, John Hassell and Mr. Daly. - Both post and auxlary ade fnal plans for county eetng to be held here on Deceber 28. auxlary also ade plans for a box socal by Montgoery Macceedo Post, Roselle Park, at-thc-robert Gordon School. A delegaton fro auxlary headed by County Presdent Mrs. C- G. Saal. of ths cty, wll sng carols at Bonne Bu Sanatoru, Scotch Plans, on Chrstas Eve. - sae group wll go to Mllngton Hoe on Sunday when 900 Chrstas boxes wll be arranged. Mrs. Saal, wth Mrs. Charles T. Archer, presdent of- Rahway auxlary and. Mrs. Arthur Schdt, of Unon, county hosptal charan, wll have charge of an entertanent progra at Mllngton Hoe on January 2. speaker at county eetng-on -Deceber-28-wll-be-State- Departtnent Presdent Mss Ea Mor Goose play was coached by Mrs. Howard Fletcher and-parts were played as-follows: Mrs. Santa Claus. Mrs -D. KT DeanrMor-GooserMrsT-Fr W. Klaunzer; Lttle : Red -Rd-^ nl_. _.,... ng-hood, Mrs. Bancroft Lvng- j <--narges Aganst Doyle Councl To Dscuss 932 Budget Tonght 932 budget for Rahway's cty governent wll coe up for prelnary dscusson at a specal closed sesson of Cty Councl at 8 o'clock tonght at rcty-halh -dscusslo)n~thebudget s expected to consue, ajorty of te or ses- For Copleton Of Sewer And Dsposal Plant So All Countes May Beneft Fro Project Councl also expects to receve requests of varous departents of cty governent_ln_tgnght^s_sesslon_and_ta; talan Clubs Plan To Merge }onrtne. Organzatons For Advanceent Of Poltcs Cottees" fro talan- Aercan Ctzens' ndependent :ub and- Coluban ndependent Club of Cornell avenue, et Tuesday evenng at talan- Aercan Club on Man street to dscuss desrablty of cobnng. organzatons nto a sngle for thp fljvrnoppnt Rnd entry nto suppleental contract wth or eght uncpaltes n RalrffSy Valley Trunk Sewer project for copleton of sewer and ts dsposal plant, at a eetng held Tuesday_nlght n frehouse. axu cost "to Clark for copleton of sewer s $36,23. ordnance provdes an ncrease n nterest charges n suppleental sewer and dsposal plant- contract fro $5,000 to $0,000 n order that suffcent oney wll be n sewer account when ths oney s needed. Before fnal acton can' be taken u tlu ordnance at a" betterent of_ talan_ctlzens _..n_clzens n local poltcs, t was voted to call" new organzaton " talan-aercan Ctzens' ndependent Club of Rahway." When erger of clubs s copleted ebershp of he cobned groups wll be about 30 and an nvtaton wll be exended to or talans resdng n Rahway to jon organzaton. Ths wll ake club one f strongest poltcal organzatons n Rahway. At eetng Tuesday nght representatves fro Coluban Club were: Presdent Arold D'Abrosa. Joseph Bscardl, Frank DelRosa, Frank D'Allsar.andro, Jaes Tango and Mchael Bottt. whle talan-aercan Club was represented by Presdent DCoo. Joseph Coppola, T oseph Panfllo, Carne Zulo, Eugene Sforza and Anthony Chrubblnl. ' A socal eetng, date of vlch s to be announcettlater, wll be held n near future..t ths eetng ebers of he Deocratc. and -Republlcan partes n Rahway wll be nvted as-guests-of new club. specal eetng scheduled for Deceber 29, approval ust be retelved " fro Walter H. 'DaroyT State Cossoner of Muncpal Accounts. Cossoner Darby's approval of nterest charges s andatory before ordnance :an be adopted on fnal readng. v representatve fro Mr. Dary's offce wll attend eetng on Deceber 29 to act on transfer of oney fro overxpended accounts to overexpended accounts. All blls presented at specal sesson wll be held n abeyance untl 932 budget s adopted. As re are no avalable funds, bll presented Tuesday nght of $39 by F. E. Kaufan, of Valley road, for payent coverng 25 chckens klled by stray dogs, wll not be pad untl next year. A resoluton was adopted authorzng townshp to obtan a tax note to cover uncollected ;axes -for-93-whch-aounts -to $33, Dsssed By Court Mrs: Ray M. Schtz: Queen of Rahway Man Ordered To Fay $20 ston: Lttle Boy Blue. Mrs. Edward Cungs; Lttle Bo Peep. Hearts, Mrs. Wlla L. Boswell: Old Woan Who Lved n a Shoe.' Mrs. Arthur F. Hope; Old Mor Hubbard. Mrs. Davd Sons; Jack and Jll, Mrs. Thorn and Mrs. L. D. Wllas; Santa Claus, Charles W. Hubbard. At concluson of pro- Florsnce Beach of Freehold, and Mrs. Franldn M; Rtche of Hghland Park, thrd Departent vce-presdent, and charan of state chld welfare cottee. se.state leaders wll be entertaned at dnner at Grotto Restaurant precedng eetng by Mrs. Archer and Mrs. Maron Mancuso, who have been naed as recepton cottee. post eetng was n charge of Senor Vce-Coander A. H. Bowles, whle Mrs. Archer presded at auxlary, eetng. A Week Alony (Specal to Becord) _Trenton. Dec. 8.^-Charles_J Doyle, of 35 Walter street. Ra - way. appeared before Court >f Errors and Appeals yesterday ><or falure to pay alony to jls gra refreshents were served'wfe, Elzabeth. conv.«npt by hosptalty cottee un- charges were dsssed b> der -charanshp of Mrs. E. W. Lance. attendance. ncludng pupls of school, frends and parents nubered 60 chldren and 50 grown-ups. Mrs. court court drected Doyle to edately begn payent of $20 a week. S0-bf~thls aount Jje^ have ng for payents whch Ray M. Schtz wa sn charge been due for over a year, of play. Mss Cushng played court also asked Doyle to pay accopanents- and - ncdental $450 for legal-prntng- necessary usc, and Mrs. Arthur F. Hope for hs wfe's appeal of dvorce s presdent of thp Mors' Club, proceedngs. Local Stores Open Evenngs Wth Real Chrstas Bargans Cty Takes On Holday Sprt Wth Street Dsplays And Beautful Wndov Decoratons Low Prces Attract Shoppers To Busness Dstrct Esr Bble Class of Frst Methodst Church et Tuesday nght at hoe of Mrs. H. C. Coulter, "'83 West Grand street. A ruage sale was t^ ^ year dscussed. Presdent Mrs..Oeorge_Arstrong.presded. wth W. H. Clarkson. secretary. busness dstrct of Man,- Cherry and rvng streets has a fesuve~ar~lrr^venngs wth all stores but food shops open and lghted for busness and holday erchandse nvtngly dsplayed n wndows.,. Those who are eployed all day can do r gft-buyng at nght wth as wde a choce as n. day te. Droves of young spruce trees have sprung up all over cty and fll ar wth spcy fragrance. festoons of greenery across Cherry and Man streets, wreaths n wndows, and lghted.trees that nght' already brngs out fll streets wth a holday sprt < and cheerfulness. stores wll be open every evenng untl Chrstas. A walk through. busness secton shows every wndow wth Chrstas decoratons and old St. Nlck-hself-bes --benevolently n several.stores. Jewelry, en's and woen's wear, furnture, toys, Chrstas trees and holly are beng offered at bargan prces ths holday season wth er- :hants akng r offerngs ost attractve and nexpensve n support of."boost Rahway" capagn whch y have been ;onductng ths onth. Real bargans are beng offered shoppers here ths year, and local buyers are begnnng to realze that y ay purchase r gfts and needs for a uch lower prce than at any or te snce World War perod. Merchants are uhannous n r opnon that prces ths year are lower; by a large percentage, but y also voce a unanous opnon tha qualty of goods s of sae hgh class ateral as n past Stores wll rean open even- ngs keepng schedule of Satr urday nght busness hours. A large aount qf busness s ex household wares, as "well as' Sewer Ordnance Passed By Clark State Approval Necessary Before Fnal Acton On Dec. 29 ^Clark -Townshp Cottee passed on frst readng ordnance provdng for townshps Safety Councl Acts To Prevent Deaths Proposal Subtted,LaatMaht By Locat^De So portant That Jont Meetng Requests Study Before Dscusson On January 7 Specfcatons of Dsposal Plant Approved Ten ponts of a proposed plan for copleton of P-'hway Valley Trunk Sewer_and _tst.dsp.osal:: plant >-n' nne;~ uncpaltes n project ay realzv -oe beneft fro r nvestents as soon as-possble were presented to Rahway Valley Jont Meetng n sesson last nght n Westfeld by Eahway Ctzens' Cottee. Arthur R. Wendell, vce-presdent and treasurer of Wheatena Corp., presented plan as actng charan of cottee cottee. Second Donaton Day s Planned Relef Cottee Report Good Response To Appeal For Clothng "Plans for a second Donaton Day January-6 were fonnulatecr On - recoendaton of Mayor F. S. Tpson, representatve of Westfleld, who explaned that plan was tee portant to dscuss nt last nght's sesson and. that t needed to be thoroughly studed-by--eght-or-unc- ~ paltes before a decson could be reached, plan was spread on nutes and wll be furr dscusse4-and_passbly-agroed-up< at an adjourned sesson of led for Janu uektu; uf RarF way Uneployent Relef Cottee Tuesday evenng n headquarters. Woodruff^buldng. Anor lberal response by ctzens to call for ad s expected on he second specal day, large supply of provsons and or arcles receved on frst Donaton Day havng been practcally.) exhausted. cottee recently has been akng purchases <o eet needs. Rotary and Kwans clubs are agan ex- Bected _to ad-n. collectng _ donatons. Reports showed that a fne re-,j sponse had been ade to appeals or olothlng, wth a survey to be ade to fnd out nuber of school chldren wthout proper shoes for wnter wear. secured as far as posj: slble through schools, wth -Superntentent Arthur L-r-Perry- prosng to co-operate n atter. Mrs. Eler Tabler, nvestgator Educatonal Capagn To naugurated Here An educatonal capagn n cooperaton wth newspapers to reduce fatal accdents and reckless drvng was planned by Rahway Safety Councl at ts eetng-at Cty Hall Tuesday nght. capagn, wn nclude advertsng, oton pctures and or educatonal easures. Safety Councl voted to partcpate n country-wde safety drve prooted by Natonal Safety Councl along lnes advocated by natonal headquarters; FrAr Klaunzer was apponted to-head--speclal cottee to carry on educatonal capagn n ths cty..._ Forer Counclan Henry Q. Kettner reported that certarfflre 7 hazards n Rahway had been elnated due to work of councl and co-operaton of Flre Chef Walter H. Rtzan, Street Cossoner Walter J. Matws and Counclen Edund D. Jennngs of street cottee. Roscoe D. Conkln stated that Fx reflectng sgns and 20 or safety sgns had been erected at portant hghway ntersectons n Rahway drectng otorsts to Meoral Hosptal. se sgns were placed through efforts of Safety Councl. cottee n charge of work was Mr. Conkln, George R. Hoffan, Maurce Challet and Rayond W. Sth, and ebers of polce and street departents. councl wll naugurate a capagn aganst otorsts operatng achnes wth one head and no tal lght, speedng through cty streets and or coon volatons. or cottee, reported a gen- eral proveent n uneployent stuaton and han- BeTdlg ot tfereeds^of "those "not""at" work. - ; _ report of George C. Andelfnger, n charge of headquar- ;ers showed 57 grocery orders sent out snce last eetng wo weeks ago. wth 94 havng been ssued pror to that te. -report also showed 77 persons had-j»en put to work wth cty provdng jobs for a lke nuber n two weeks. Sbctyone trees were reported cut down and wood dstrbuted, 8 beng reoved n past two weeks. Coal was suppled three fales durng two weeks and fve pror to that te. Thrty-seven loads of-wood were dstrbuted wth 22 gong out prevously Uneployent _work here s t Followng a lengthy dscusson pror, to presentaton of ths Rahway plan and contnued untl after ths'plan was presented, Jont Meetng as requested by Walter R. Darb.Vj-State-Cossoner of Muncpal Accounts, and recoended by R. F. Aldrch, of Cranford, charan, offcally accepted specfcatons of dsposal plant. A oton ntroduced by Otto C. PauLson. Roselle Park, that " specfcatons of engneer on dsposal plant be adopted as offcal specfcatons" -subject-to-any- furr revson~-^{j.] deeed-necessary by Jont Meetng".was adopted by.;a fve to one vote, one negatve ot beng cast by Alfred C. Feakes, Rahway's representatve at neetng. ' -,-.- Charan Aldrch' explaned.that_conssoner-ldarby-had- re- quester acceptance, of lpe""cf'catto"ns~b"y~tke"meettrg~lase nght because of a hearng scheduled for tonght wth Kenlworth resardne_!tsjldebt._.lt.._. State offcal asserted ths acceptance was ;.necessary -before he.- could even consder jarjp rov rng Kenworth's entrance nto lolnt' Sewer whle keepng wthn ts debt lt, and that any ^han;cs deeed necessary later on could be ade by Meetng. Kal-ny's Plan Presented Rahway plan, coposed of 0 pages of eographed copy, was read"before' "Meetngsbj'~ Mr. Wendell. Or Rahway representatves at sesson were: Counclan Feakes, Pars R. Foran of Natonal Pneuatc Co.; John J. Qunn of Qunn & Boden Co.; J. H. Maget of Merclc & Co.; Mayor Brooks. Cty Attorney Fred C. Hyer; Davd Arstrong, specal legal advser: Fred^Hedeanr ST., "counclanelect and eber of specal sewer cottee; -Counclan--Kenneth. Sen-and -Cty-Engneer- G. -V, Goodwll. Alexander Potter, con- sutng engneer for Rnhway, also was present. n forepart of plan, several stateents were ade settng forth condton of thngs. j past, present and future. One consderably n advance of that n or countes, Vce-charan Dr. Ralph G. Stllan, who presded at eetng, reported. Mr. Perry, charan of beneft entertanent cottee, reported proft of $48.50 fro Frday concert of Schuann j p age ' was devoted to & table of Musc Study Club f N k j Musc whose Study Club of Newark, j cotents each uncpalservces were secured by, ty was t0 bear n cost of Mss Else Reed, 29 Maple terrace. j o t sewer. Anor table show- Treasurer Chester F. Haynes re- ed estated cost. $900,000. ported a balance of $3, or copleton of sewer sys- next eetng was an- tern, ncludng dsposal plant. nounced for Tuesday, Deceber 29. Those attendng Tuesday were: Dr. Stllan. Secretary A. A. Groud, Mr. Perry, Mrs. Tabler, Mrs. Harry Levne, Mss Carolne Mandevllle, Mrs. Chauncey J. Sauels, John C. Shell. Mr. Andelflnger, Joseph F. McCoy. Dr. George E. Gallaway, Nelson P. Brower,' Jaes L. Ubdwell, Rayond L. Ruddy, Overseer of Poor Floyd E. Mason. CLABK WADE DEAD Clark Wade, 78, ded at hoe of hs daughter, Mrs. Earl H. Walter, 30 Clnton street, last nght. He had ade hs hoe here for past four years, ovng here fro llnos. Survvng, besde one daughter, are hs wfe and one grandchld, all of local address. He was far-n-law of Earl H. Walter. and Chrstas wth annual last nute' rush expected next week. " rector. Funeral servces and bural wll be Monday n Morgantown, W. Va., hs blrthplaye. PUBLC NOTCE Garbage that s usually collected on Frday, Deceber 25 and Saturday. Deceber 26. wll be collected on Thursday. Deceber Ths wll also apply to followng week. Collectorls wll be ade on Thursday, Deceber 3, 93, nstead of Frday, January, and Saturday, January 2, 93. WALTER J. MATTHEWS, Uecl8-2t Street Cossoner. Safe Depost Boxes fro $3 to -a lstng 7 tes akng up $900,000. Mr. Wendell n presented followng-stateents-of--rah way Ctzens' Cottee on tes of estated cost: "So far as tes nnd 2 are concerned, t wll be seen that $375,000 s estated cost of dsposal plant constructon and chlorne equpent as of March, 93, but we have no dealed estates to ndcate wher or not se estates nclude engneerng fees and how uch. Wthout a detaled estate of engneer, t s possble ntlllgently to analyze ths ost portant eleent n whole of fgures presented. - "te 3 covers Mlele clas of $67,300 whch ay, or ay not be reduced n aount for extras. "te 4 s an estate of $20.-, 000 due on teh dsposal plant ste to be properly _f<»25 Bank.- year. -Adv. nnd would see ayable when fu "te 5, Blls Payable, and 6. Rahway Natonal Arbtraton Board Awards sl- XConllnued o l'ac 5, Colun )!rauwlw>nunun!!>raum!!nu»t!bt!! nhunu»

2 &. - ^^^^^ < * nn.a atlon 9 Area lves ty loop and f New Jerseyf ub teas ^Recreaton! Ke. rollng "alleys. ; over ' ls of 850 hree gae an0237roj was hgh j wth whle-j gh gae q jta/:..' league _ r Club upse P93, 898 and wns over] had scor Van Sant,) ners, was j 82, 227 [score was he by [ark of J ue jlorton rolle T Recrej cor gaes f r tlc Co., ancj! scorng a : Merck but dropp, and'n. 876 to 8 gae. M-) of-22- be hghest? atch, ecreaton natorybol [d 783 pns, gaes ron whch up Of s wnnersl Over Vth Fu Fnal : o{ a co cky plays an. foot Sat ^tory 0', ore tgh School] ark. Hore than wtness- grd outfr [ touted op nany-of-j lal fans gnnng school fche fray.! nuerous oq s. and early _ he local bays (cues and pr Jne fro of whch on Pass fs boys op or kckotrl yards. Ned s, Rahway llosng-t- s-when a : Machon ptune _. bau _. j "vstors butj [> yardage ne. :;! -when Judge.l publed and! A pass by! _ aettedvr Machon! do fnal' Two S Ho p p n w th Sally Only fve ore shoppng days. -o_chrstns _but_5toros_are.. open at nght and here are soe~ new gfts, that Sally found n Rahwayncludng ngenous "Sokeraastcr," a'beautful rng, a book-support and waste-basket, gloves and handbags, a bteless jog and a luscous frut cake.. Out-o tovn shops-are ore "crowded Hv'y Uuy t>u try Randal: And don't forget to wrte Sally about your "good buys." She wu'"bve a one-dollar credt on any gahway bluru >uu-choosefor -t«st letter of 50 words descrbng" an artcle purchased. n cty durng last two weeks. All letters ust be addressed o "Sally," " Rahway._Kecord' Vl and ust be n of- flee by5londay noon.. :'. An oblgngly adjustable-book prop that holds books, usc or agazne, on bed. table or nce^leavng_hands_free._s JT. valuable "to student or nvald but only S at Last Mnute Gft Shop, 28 Cherry street. latest books are re and charng oval wastebaskets n uede or-velours wth Godeyprnts are only a dollar. lookng pull-on or clasp, cuf" or Jurgned styles n suede or kd range fro $.95 to; $3.50. One of lovelest rngs have seen s a large oval aethyst, red wth seed pearls and. set n green and whte gold: t s part of _a large assortent set wth precous or se-precous stones rangng ro bluewhte daonds tnrough a run- - Uuu uf.urfors-gfaaw&-afc6oleord.'s- 32 Cherry street. Prces _ begn at $5. - "" _ F-ut cake s as portant as Chrstas tree of Koty" wreaths and a 2 - pound one, rch wth.frut, spce and nuts at Muller & Shedlock's, 5 Cherry street, s 68 cents nstead of regular * prce of "S.00. y /wll stuff-a.chrstas turkey r duck or chcken - and roast t delcously, but order at once. Want a clog that won't bte or chase cats, nor get you nto " trouble vlrr'"~negwjorsrbut" wll be watng for you at door wthout scratchng er t or floor' T. H. Roberts Co.. 46 Man street, has h and he's a rubber door stop. Scoty or Boston Terrer, $4.50: bas-. 'ChurdrFolk ' -. Frst BapUst Chrstas.wll be e a servces Sunday at Frs Baptst Church. Tre-day's progra follows: 9:45 a..."church School: a..t-orng worshp and Chrstas essage, "Jesus Hcars_About Chrstas" by Rahway Record, Frday^Peceber 8,93' tees need to eet ths year's budget. Meoral bouquet wll be charge. 7:45 p..; Wednesday presented by faly of evenng prayer eetng. 7:45: late Mrs.' Charles Fruncsky n Sunday School Clrstas entertanent, Tuesday, Deceber 29, her eory; a pulpt Bble has pastor? Specal " r been presented to church by 7:45 p.. 'usc"~-by"" Mrs: Anna-Er-KeHey-as-a-fleoral gft. Chrstas decora- JUNOR H-Y NTATES chor and an llustrated essage for chldren, 6 p... Fel-tonlowshp supper "for young people: Sunday arc through -generos- Peck were ntated' nto n churcraudtoru on Fred Scheldcgger and Lyan 7 p... Wllard Jennngs wll lead ty of Mr. Wlbur Bauann. ^. Young People's eetng wth Chrstas party for ' topc, "Chrstas Messages Sunday School wll be held on n Lterature"; 8 p... relgous Stop Monday evenng, Deceber 28. craa " Least of se," pre-.young Prrplr.'s Councl.-.--_ week's events at church follow: Tuesday, 8 p.., Board of Deacons eets wth J. C. Gerner. West'"Lake avenue; Wednesday, 3:45 p... Grl Scouts:_8. p.., specal Chrstas progra of Churcn School n-audtoru. progra 'vll be n charge Pr ar v and Tunor departents; Thursday. 9:30 p.., Chor Assocaton ancfvyoung People's Socety wll'sng Chrstas carols n varous sectons of cty; Monday. Deceber p... Begnners" and Cradle Roll Chrstaspartyatjthc church: 8 p.. Young People's Chrstas party Boy Scouts; 8 p.., chor re-, hearsal; p... Young People eet n County House for Chrstas carolng. Or tes of nterest at church are: Goal of Chrstas offerng s 5,000 whch trus- work of thy hands" (Psals 02:25). Frst M. E. Church Sunday school, 9:45 a..; Sunday ornng servce wth seron by pastor, topc, " Manger Throne," n..; evenng, "Candle Servce" wth Chor Club'n Moton pctures and Santa Claus are features. Followng. carolng 3T~ v cough rc do-not CHJ reach condtons.whch~cause arc-nvted to hoe of- Mss ro. a lne T< Z*t -T*Znr^l K»»n Helen Francsky uva^^v for fnr a so.cal snral s ht coughng but Thoxne. a hour. Fellowshp eetng doctor's faous prescrpton, does. rfh wthn n ffw luncay eyensstwll b^lrtchftrge of servce cottee. nutes and goes drect to Avenel Presbyteran nternal cause, preventng furr calendar of sen-ces at Avenel Presbyteran Church on trouble. Taken before retrnjr Thoxnc ;undayr"are~as~ follows r 0~a7THT absolutely prevents nght, coughng. t gves sae speedy re- Bble.-School, Men's Bble Class at -anse;-. a.. joyous lef for sore throat too. Safe for Chrstas sen-ce, Chrstas whole faly guaranteed no tory n old-te carols: 7:30 p. dope. Money back f not satsj led. 3ac- Verncau's Drug Store.. Chrstan Endeavor; 8 p....rs. HaEht. evanpelst. wll and all otler good drug stores. We address: Frday. 0 to -Advr., Chrstas Day servce, sng- n church n charge of a specal cottee; Tuesday. Deceber 29. 7:30 p... nteredate Holy Coforter ng of old-te carols. departent Chrstas party n Servces wll bo held at : -church. Church of Holy Coforter on! Trnty Methodst Sunday as follows: 7:30 a... j _ket or puppes. S3.50; or a solen pengun, $5.00. ty Methodst Church or. Sunday Church School. Wlla G. Mar- Calendar of servces at Trn- Holy Counon; 9:45 a... j Black - bakelte. wth er chrou, slver or goldountng, akes a handsoe and un- HONOR WEDDNG DATE Church Schol, C. H. Hardng, prayer and seron: 7:45 p.. wll be as follows: 9:45 a... tn, supt.: a... ornng unusual ; fft for a Ln n 5th weddng "annversary supt.; Men's Bble Class taught by evenng prayer and seron. ' "SokejSvtster" whch holds hs of Prof, and Mrs. Earl Reed Slvers of 88 Perpont street, was taueht by Dr. W. F. Lttle: a. as follows: Thursday. :5 p..,) A. V. Carkhuff: Lades' Bble Class Chrstas servces wll be heldj cgarettes untl he pressse lever EUt n delvers one already lghted. An ash tray and were guests of" honor at a j Chrstas usc by chor, of Holv Counon: Chrst-, j celebrated on Monday when yj:... ornns worshp wth specal d-nght seron wth celebraton snuffer-ncluded. Chrou, party gven n r honor by Mr. tenor solo "n Old Judea" by A. as Day. 8 a.., Holy Conu- f^' V rnrlrhnff wth voln oblgate hon. fro George R. Hoffan. 60 JWest Mlton avenue.j asarjby Lesle Stuart. Tle pastor wll Chrstan Scence j : rvne street. ~" was""hea followng' ~a~^veefehd] preach " on ".Good News." "s Unverse. ncludng j : ' rs^avorshp : *an7= volved-by-a««k-foree bt~gve a sart suede [Atlantc Cty: wll be subject of Lessonor slk',handbag? Calf, pn- Seron n all Churches of Chrst,, BOUDOR AND CQMFY SLPPEKS By "Danel Green" Plan or wth gay trng of fears, fur or bows. Leathor and sof soles. An array of Colors and Styles-t-hat wll ake your choce a pleasant task: Sg.OO to $5.00 seal, suede, slk or evenng brocade bags run fro S to So at GresrJBrcrs Cherry street, J*wth specal supervalues at $.95. Gloves n goodj whch---clor-wu-sve-a- cantatn " Adoraton." Solo parts Mrs. Charles Koth. of Bryant! wll be taken by Dela Plunkett. lane, was an honored pucst at a!dora Prce. Martha Feakes. A. V. luncheon gven by her sster. Mrs. j Carkhuff. and a woan's quartet Anna Vorss. o Wednesday. Here yon wll Cnd a wealth of wnrth-whle Gfts Gfts that bpspeak thoughtfulness of Gver and wll be teehcrcfl long after Chrstas FROM YOURSELF TO YOURSELF For se festve days for that. holday dance, atre party or brdge a new par of shoes, sart, cofortable and prced to sut your pocketbook. Slpper Bckels and Bows Galoshes-Shower Boots- Polsh Ktts=Shoe Bags FOR HUBBY, WAD or BROTHEB- Slppers of ' Lear or Felt n a Great Varety of Styles and Colors Your choce for young or old. Long after holdays have passed cof./ slppers wl contnue to gve pleasure and servce. S2.50 to S5.50 Shoes Slppers Hosery Zppers M Slk osc ly" Tl Van Raaltc" Fro Sheerest Chflon to BraclarnServce Weght, not to forget popular Mesh Textures. S.0.0 to S.95 n all new colcrs of Season. Slk and Wool. S.00 to S2.50. MEN'S SOCKS Here y are n a broad varety of patterns and colors. 50c GOLF HOSE Plan or fancy, as you prefer. $3.00 $3.50. M. C. Van Arsdale f - Hosery (',?' " Centre of Busness Centre" : ~ "Z. Telephone Plafeld G-006 r 5l27^East" FFont sffeet Roselle -Park, on consstng drdclla Plunkett. Dora ; Prco. Martha Foakes and Mrs. A. V. CarkhufT... Sunday School at hoe of Mss Henretta Rchards. 8 Hazel Wednesday. 8 p... dk prayer servce; Sunday. De- 53 : '^-lcenb?r 27. Sunday School wll Planfeld, N. fcs Uon of A. V. Carkhufl. Second Presbyteran Chrstas Eve sen-ce at Second. Presbyteran Church wll be held agan ths year on Deceber 24 at 8 p.. C'hrs'as actvtes follow: Begnners' and Prary party: Sunday, Dece- Sunday School perod; Monday evenng. Deceber 28. Junor Departent party; -=- -dnner for Senor-nteredate and Young People's departents. _ ' Frst Presbyteran Servces _ Sunday at---frst!&l Presbyteran Church are lsted "Ks~follows: 0 a... Sunday School, Men's Bble Class, Woan's Bble Class: a.., ornn? worshp wth seron by pastor "f Chrst Had Not Coe"; A_p. _.._Youns.. People's Fellowshp; 7:45 p.., Chrstas can- -stf tata by chor. week's events at Frst Church are: Monday, 3:45 p... Grl Scouts; 7 p.., basket sae. Young Men's Club vs. Young Men's Club of Chrst Church, Kearny:-8 p.., Westnster Socety eets at hoe of ntp- Tnpsflny 7:30 p.., Young Men's Club; Wednesday, 8 p.., d-week prayer sen-ce: Thursday. 3:30 j>, 7:30 p... BULOVA WATCH for HER Gft A lovely ornaent and a dependable tepece perfect Chrstas gft for HER! Beautfully engraved; wth new tubular lnk bracelot. 75 Jeweler ad Optoetrst (L. CHERKY_ST. Open Evenngs 'Tl Chrstas Scentst, on Sunday. Golden Text s: "Of old hast thou lad foundaton of earth: and heavens are -Drect Savngat Labert G8 W. MLTON AVE. RAHWAY. N. J. ' Phone tonplete Funeral $50 TS W(y 25 nutes by otor fro Rahway to Newark. ost drect route s by Th~e~Super Hghway T'S CONVENENT TO SHOP AT <r Baberger & Co* ''One of Aerca's Great Stores".Ycwark You'll.fnd t hard : to. pn yourself Hbwn to one or two selectons when yon get ta roang about aong Char Shop's attractons. So, just to ake t easer, we're pontng out ths dstnctve Georgan gallery table p sold ahogany at $ Shown wth t s a chna sokng set cgarette holder and four ash.'trays at $75; decorated wth a sportng scene.' THB CHARM SHOP-B/tb Vlttr JLJB AMBER GERULG "OneqfAnterca's Great Store" Newark Junor Hl-Y Club at a eetng and Rotway Aces. Presdent Tuthlu - held at Y. M. C. A. last nght. Hansen was n charge of eot- Mr. Walker. townshp. Ge cottee n chargb of ng. ntatory cereones were: Jaes L Cart Robertson and R. C. Msdo. Aong those who enjoyed a and John HU^ Plans PJans wecr ade aue for or u a basket huntng trp to Barncgat ^ Bay y trp at Nauckot gae toorrow orntog n yesterday were: Tax Collector on gy between J Junor HlY Hl-Y odore Lang, Jr.. Benjan Clasrttfa~Afo~~ Dorftgrreaway ^# y w o You all have a lstjof p<»ple"to recnber^rchrstas. dobran7andclevalotr'x)perator«-r bandy aa _ jvho tends yonr^fnrnacexauj'lyceds,' your garden postan -xtelephonejgr],tand."l'8tenograplersat youroffce^* You"don't know.lferlalcs'orlwlat y.need,"so you usually" slp*8octca8h' <: Tanenvcopc r and:paste ona; Chrstas seal. l>vre~~gdng to' ake* a- r suggcstont^don't gve" cash th's year^cash that's ntended to buyjttlc luxures so often fnds ls way-nto general-expense funds. Gve Babcrger Gft Certfcates ths' year. u your secretary wll be sure to- get fragle stockngs she wants. cean can.nse, hs.certfcate to buy.bskd. a toy arplane. we want ore New, Jersey people-? all knds of peopleto have and to enjoy Babcrger:erchandse. So;>c urge you agan Jo. gve r. Qf (Sertjcacs Buy at nforaton Desk'Street Floor or at ' Casher's Wndow, 'th Floor. We'll ake out for any aount you desgnate: You ay also al ] or telephone us your order for Gft Certfcates, to be charged to your account.' Tesc-Certfcates are to he used for erchandse;y are not redeeablefor cash'. LRAMBERGER & CO. Aercan^ phone Rahway' le Burn Fund rs Much Cheer bute To Worthy j To Ad Patents t Sanatoru v week reans before hat-have-you-do; ople hpapy on ths day? b cheerful gvng wll be atcd next week at burn Sanatoru. Scotch fhen annual Chrst-' s hel(j re, partly generosty of Rahway sxteen_y.ears. Prank [local busness an. has fch of hs UeTnTelpl nt ths Dne of hs efforts s, onhtc'bu Chrstas^ ~ gve patents at Bonhrstas eheer an ovde clothnjrand-or for patents, especally f at hosptal durng > year. nuber of Rahway_ cltl- gvcn-generously_to_he_ any contrbutors n jtars have not yet ade atgns_and Mr. Trussler predate t very uch f Sd send se donatons ronce. ser-d (cted, and appeal he coluns of ths news- [ only eans of retu-se persons of ths ob- fund to date s cvcral hundred dollars year's total. n order total ay be agan [ ths year Mr. Trussler today that fund p: open untl January 3 Jto Kvc people of fan opportunty~to con- :H:K holday season. al exaple of work ter docs at Bonne Bu through an ntervew yesterday. or s Ted and lorothy's Happy Nel Albert Mller, honeyooners at Yua cpje^oj>.jscoenlzeohe-brjde^s-dorothy--mackaul-of-kept Hollywood agog lor onths by her ndecson once postponed weddng. and great ad whch t does at nsttuton. Ths s only one of any such uses whch everyone who can possbly ake a donaton should do so durng ths annual canvass. Contrbutons to Bonne Bu Sanatoru-Fund receved by Mr. Trussler snce last lst was publshed n ths newspaper, follows. Contrbutons to Bonne Bu fund receved by Mr. Trussler snce last lst was pub- "Ben-Hur." four llon dollar pcture whch- created a senatlon. n every part, nf tre lshed n ths newspaper are: Jus brought to hs attenpatent at sana- Mrs. S. P. soat w,, akes a truphant return Prevously acknowledged.$ when t was frst shown sx years John E. Barcer nuneato aco before she becae! rwln p - Straus 2.00! be shown for a week at Loew's danger of losng her to- eory of Rahway's State ater, coencng Satur- because of her nablty beloved physcan. Dr. day as fl attracton of preu on polcy. Walter E. Cladek "Huge Pre-Holday Gft Show." past few years t hadmr. and Mrs. P. Manahan 2.00 Ths pcture fled both n taly by one of her relatves, Court Vctory.-No. 449, C und Calforna over a perod of busness depresson three-years wkha cast of 50,000 now unable to pay n persons, s producton Hu. As soon as Mr whch frst brought Raon Nojvarro to fae. Ors who play aed o ths condton dately provded Woan's Deocratc Assocaton, ron. Francs X. Bushan. May 5.00 jpotant roles are Betty Bronsavng nsurance at:r.r worres of P. W. Huggtns 2.00jMcAvoy and Carel Myers. her only relatve. "Bob" and 'Dck^_ n ressued verson fllvuun was pad out of"a Frend" 5.00 goers wll hear thunderng Bu Fund, and-ths Rahway Lodge B. P. O. E hoofbeats as horses tear typcal exaple of Jaes McCollu 2.00 around course, crack of tns elfect_pf fund Clarence Edund D. S. Jennngs Mlnes.00' whp as each drver lashes no and See ur Dsplay TPays :; FRESH [Fne Assorted Chocolates 69c tb. for 2 pounds; S.80 for ouls; $2.50 for 5 pounds Mne assortent of Creas. Car-. Frut. Nut Meats and Chps, dpped delcous chocolate. You can fnd jttcr qualty or prce anywhere! Specal Prces for Schools.-and Lodges- ' Rents for Bauer's. Whtan's and >'s, Sherry's and Park & TUford. o( whch we have ost co- Jlne n cty. large assortent of Candy Canes. and all prces. [roadway Dantes cal29c-lb 2 lbs 55c Your Favorte BAUER'S ftahjvay fcecord, Frday, &eceber 8.^3 "Cash" 00 Mrs. J. C. Waters, Jr.... "L. T. F." Mrs. Dora Craffcrty, Ml- Ungton. N. J Total to date...$ "Ben Hur" n Sound At Loew's ater Say Specal ce Crea Fors For Chrstas Party Are Always Approprate Order Your Fancy ce Crea Fors Early DANTY hs steeds to greater efforts, curses and shouts and cheers of addened ulttudes as, thrllng charot race s run n Crcus Maxlus between Jew. Ben-Hur, and Roan, Messela. pcture, however, owes ts popular success not only to grandeur of ts spectacle and absorbng nature of ts acton, but llkewse to love story ofben- JUr~ancTTSth"er~ancT~lHe~second love.otf between or and son whch s brought powerfully to fore through any years of separaton of Ben-Hur and hs faly, by Roans who condened h to galleys and hs or and sster to ;eon. plofc lets Ben-Hur's espp return to Judea fred by re- Messula, wno had caused downfall of hs fallv. To stage coes a lavsh Md«de producton. " Uppel Kune HdsAboardthaj3 _ L j _ y ^ featurng 00"6T~osT talented and accoplshed youngsters n a revue for of uscal, dance and coedy producton. Oruenewatds GRUENEWALDS DELCATESSEN RVNGST RAHWAY, N.J Yes ndeed. Oar Cla Chow der and Fsh Cakes are superor both n taste and qualty. Try soe, today. Coeand See Chocolates and ~~Boh Bons 69c b. $.25 for 2 pounds; S.80 for 3 pounds; $2.DO for 5 pounds A danty assortent TDT Chocolates blended wth se delcately flavored Bon Bons, Caraels and Pneapple. Ths s candy Aercan Mxed Candy 23c b. 2 pounds for 45c Ths, wthout a doubt, s best candy for young and old. You couldn't agne a Chrstas ' coplete wthout a few pounds of se delcous hard candles. Specal Prces for Schools and Lodes Fnest and Purest Rbbon Candy, 29e k 2 lbs. 55c and see our dsplay. Satn fnsh Rbbon K all flavors and colors, 0c each. You can't pe anywhere else. 3 for 25c. Plso carry a full lne of Cgars and Cgarettes phrstas presents for en folks. orders packed wth care and gven propt Clear Sugar Candy Toys 40c b. 2lbs.75c good old-fashoned knd, knd that brng bact chldhood eores, y are absolutely pure and wholesoe. Reeber all se Candes are. ade nbtr'ovnshop'tryth.e Best Worken. JustReadngOur Ad Pjeases--- But y Wll Be Delghted to - Receve-Gfts - We know what en Avant because we have ade a study of outfttng for years and we Know r lkes and. dslkes. That's why rwllpayyouto^do your Chrstas Shoppng for Men Folks at ths store. Pre-Chrstas Sellng Men's Suts Brown. Blue, Gray and beautful xed patterns, talored wth~ exquste care and styled lke _wg.know_n_!!mllqndollars".suts_ he wll be proud of, yet very oderately prced at Loungng Robes n fne Blanket Cloths, two-tone treatents wth slk lapels.' cuffs and grdles. Gloves $.95 Fnest hand-sewn en's gloves. n suede, kd o"r pgskn. y're a decdedly useful and pleasng gft. HckokJBelt and An deal Chrstas gft s a belt and buckle set wth your ntal -on buckle.jf-you4xejn doubt:, what to gve for a present you can't go wrong t to get ths set, at Slk Tes A large selecton of new tes n fne colors and patterns that en lke. $ c Shrts $.00 Manhattan and Eagle Collar attached and - neckband styles n fne broadcloth and adras. Both whte and pattern arvelous gft values. Hosery All slk and slk and wool x- tures. No an ever had enough. t» socfe3-omhs-hgh-quauty7~a-spe R cal value. Slk Mufflers? For foral or nforal wear, knt- $00 ted or fne slk squares, ostly S greys and whte, very rch and» correct. Lnen Handkerchefs 35c 3 for $.00 up up Refned Fabrcs n Overcoats se are Overcoats of dresser sort... sedate n color, cloth and pattern effects.., ostly dark colors^-plan blues-and-greys and- oxfordxtures y-are-n-dou ble and sngle-breasted box odels and ftted coats, plan or belt backs.... soe slk-lned, soe celanese-lnedv We-offer- as-very /- specal values at $22.50 Up: All Merchandse n Gft Packages VlCr Broadcloth Pajaas $.50 up. Cherry^ Street Vl EL P A WQ Sartest Shop n Town lovers' delght. Specal Prces for schools^ and Lodges- S- -BjSEt-S ' ''Of'

3 4 aton ' 9S( art ub fves ty loop and ( New JerseyJ ub teas t-recreatonf Ve. rollng alleys, over ' ftals" of 850 tree gae nd-829_ ol was hgh [ wth scof -whle g tgh gae n : league Club upses 93, 898 and wns over] j~had-scor Van Sant, nners, was B2, 227 and score was ne by [ark, of 89 _ue porton rolle ttp T?j>M creaton j gaes fn tc Co., and scorng a f he-merck; won " but dropp and n 876 to 8Ef ne. M.: of 22 he hghest? atch.- eaton 3 uatory bol fd 783 pns, gaes f r whch up Of ; te wnners! rk leavyl Jver-Lq fth Fur Fnal : of a cky plays :, f 3 foot,. Sat tory ovej ort * ore lgh School " * nore than [grd outft ny-of- al fans ha wnnng ] school us fray, nuerous as. and ""early" ke local boys [cues and pr<] jne fro of whch;! on Pass *s boys op kckoff yards. Ned s, Rahway "losng swhen a : Machon wa ptune vstors butj yardage. ne. when Judge.! and] A pass by] yetted ;f.place u sco fnal..s fa :.-.Four Rahway Record, Frday, Deceber 8, -93 Telephone RaHwav A Merry Chrstas To All ANN, DEAR, 'VE GOT BOOKo Do YOU^ SUPPOSE T WLL HELP ME COT DOWN EXPENSES F YOU START DEALNG- AT Sad Ann MacThrft TO her frend p. " thnk a budget book's just great. ~"ft keeps a check on what you spend., >"Bur, dear, you'll fnd'out n end, "Lke Sandy says, a thrft that's real, "Depends upon place you deal." Creaery SALT BUTTER, lb. Faront SWEET BUTTERJb. SWEET CREAM: for Whppng, h ptv FRESH EGGS. Dozen zfegetans PNEAPPLE or PEACHES, 2 for Large Can PEARS, can CRACKERS, 3 pkgs. SPCE DROPS, lb. Daond Budded WALNUTS, lb. Paper Shell ALMONDS r lbr PECANS, lb. Large Fancy BRAZLS, lb. Fancy MXED NUTS, lb. HAZEL NUTS. lb. CTRON, ORANGE or LEMON PEEL, lb. Droedary DATES, pkg. 2c PHONE 7O3EB Loss Of Three Prosng Players Ds Locals' Hope n Openng Ttle Defense Roarke, Cornell and Capbell Are Defcent n School Studes Sut Has Fve Lctteren test of season for both teas. Although tea's outlook Losng three prosng players.because qf_sc;hplastlc dffcultes and havng, been beaten n r two prelnary contests, RaHway~Hgh~School cagers "wll open r defense of r county chaponshp tonght when y clash wth Sut Hgh School quntet on latter'.: pnnrt- n tho frgt pnynp cnn- had been only far so far ths seasonr-dark -clouds -appeared -ths TveefcTvhen-tr'was-dscovered-that Roarke. Cornell and Capbell are rnt; n tyk fprr) frprflnjy nf flf- flcency n r studes. Roarke had played n one of two gaes to date whle Cornell appeared n lneup both tes. Capbell, last year's second tea center, had been doubtful for soe te-but t was fekne would coe through and be avalable for varsty tea. Wth se happenngs and defeats by Y. M. C. A. Jayvees and Alun n two prelnary gaes. Coach Earl H. Walter drlled boys hard durng "week, scragng wth forer hgh school players, and wll open aganst Sut wth what he ftels s strongest possble lneup. locals wll have, dsadvantage of beng ttle deenders n all r league gaes hs year, a condton that ay have a decded effect on sea- j son's outcoe. n Sut Walteren wll eet a tea coposed of fve letteren and one whch appears to -be one ocjeadne-contenders or county honors ths year. Coaches Vstors! Jayvees Meet Hope Meoral Of Elzabeth n^ - Prelnary Vctorous n r last three starts and now havng a record cf four wns and sx losses forj he season, Y. M. C. A. Varrty Sve wll seek to add Jerr say Cty "V quntet as ts ffth Rahwny Aercan Legon Dsplayng superor teawork, poners won only one of three Frst Presbyteran cagers gaes rolled aganst Argpnne handed New Jersey Reforatory staff fve n 28~to 5 tr- Post- fve n a Unon County Aercan Legon League atch ng on nsttuton court on K. of C. alleys, Elzabeth, Monday nght. Presbyterans Tuesday afternoon. locals clojely guarded Reforatory n r practce gaes, Su-won ddle gae 85 to 644 players and kept r total score losng Uc J5rst_828_to 702 and at a nu. ed superorty to or county teas. ndcatzk t.hat Rahway wll have a ^tlt battle ths evenng. " Wth three en lost to squad. Coach Walter plans to start Bus and Payne as Ralway Legon Fve Loses To Argoc guards. Tara at center, wth Yar- null n one' fuu'd berth anevf Bddar or Dunn fllng or, j _** rrj prn -rn -xe shapng up well n practce and er ay get call for tonghts' tlt. THe~locals "wll "ake" "r ap- f v : VV*" :r' *''. pearance here next Wednesday wn.y...'. nght when y eet Hllsde n K'.'-tu ".'.'" a leatrue contest on Frankln VUJ.'."... Sdocl court. T O ta!«0 0" e two teas clash n feature fae of toorrow nght's progra on local ''Y" court. Jersey Cty cagers are aong Rahway's leadng rvals. especally-ths year- as-t-was -ths -quntet-whchnosed-out--locals n fnale of Y. M. C. A. nafonal tournaent ast year, cndr.g r hopes of repeatng r nternatonal "Y" ttle vctory ol year prevous. contest takes on added nterest as- Bll "Wggy" Wgglnton; a forer Rahway an and at one te coach of local_^"y" Varsty, s now coachng Jersey Cty fve and has a squad whch he feds wll ngan clnch state honors. Varsty has upset Dux Club of New York, Elzabeth and Montclar assocatons, n ts last three gaes, after droppng sx of seven gaes played pror to ths wnnng streak. fourth wn was over Newark ronbounds n second gae of schedule. n prelnary contest, Jnyveesr-who-have~j)cen~ Tangrg up a Rood record for season "to aau>, wll clash wth'- Hope Meoral fve of Elzabeth, a tea whch has arked up 20 straght vctores^ A~"wrT"for. Jayvees would boost r stock consderably and place aong leadng junor outfts n Norrn New Jersey. Dancng wll be on progra between halves and after gae. GRAMMAR SCHOOL Rahway Graar school quntet wll play a 0-gae schedule wth or teas n county, acordng to schedule announced yesterday by Prncpal Austn Snger, coach of squad. tea wll also play! n Older Boys', league open- ng on--y.--m.-c.-a.-court. schedule of 0 gaes s as follows: January 3. Lnden Ju-, nor Hgh, here; January, atj Garwood Junor Hgh; January 5 at Sut Junor Hgh: January 22, at Westfeld Junor Hgh; February 9, Sut, here; Feb-j ruary 5, Garwood, here; February 26, at Lnden Junor Hgh; March 4, Westfeld. here; March 9 and, Graar School and Rahway Hgh School Freshen at Roosevelt. School,.. - ~ Classfed Ads Pay A Bladder Physc, H ; ffl'-c llut works on ttc- Mud- ] d-r ts castor ol on bowel*. Drws out jjnprt'u ud oacr-pn u'.uu t)ut j»st? rr tut on wbk'l result* lu KOlllK.!<*].' PllUH ll lckj-h'. ft. tr b..x nr ll'-kkts. (.". ^-r. T:>llul»l ' t tttft j.h- fun uy,^. Afh-r lour l;,vw f nut rr- ~K'» l:rk xl -l yulr UMK-V. ll yun ^'ft yuur regular t»lce>. CJr- ^atcn'a Drut' Store Adv. 0 Free Delvery TO ALL PARTS Ot THE CTTY Jersey Gut :EORKLON -Whole-or-Rb-End Sall Pork, pnund "K*y~6~h""lhT~77~f 703. Redan led Rahway bowlers wth nn average of 83.3 whle Hanna had 68.6 U> lead Argonnc fve. Arcunnr U'l.-.S L' OS UU Reforatory Fve. Loses To st Pres. SchuHsr Sloat 'and Laurent were hgh scorers for wnners whle Clejand and Zuccarcllo to»- ped losers n akng ponts., Next Monday nght Presbyterans wll eet Chrst Church tea of Kearny. Total" :! >-. ]!C M.rr»-.-v l»! tl Slll. r >CS Klly. ttrfornutorjr '.'.'..'.'.. t: r.. U. -B ) ) -J a n OS a. r. r. * 7 u o o o o o 0 «_ < L n ; Boyle. Znrc 4< AVENEL BEATS MOOSE Rahway Moose were con- Quered by ne Avenel- quntet by a sngle pont. S to 4, n a stffly contested battle Wednesday nght on.woodbrldge Hgh school court, akng thrd gae lost by a sngle pant by Moose n tho last 0 days. Avc te, wth Mooso cong back Mrs strong to whttle down lead ALBERT H. MEAD 89S UpKolsterer - Auluju TeL Bab. -ts. Wood Turnlns to lcjuncd and 226 Man Street 22 Man Streetr Ralway, N. J. Specals for Frday-Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9 Buy Your Supples for Your Chrstas Dnner ul Obtan (Jualty Merchandse for Less. AT DEPARTMENT Fancy-ROASTNG Soup or Frcassee CHCKENS, lb. Chckens, lb 3.2 to 6 lb avc. 27WtE Genune Sprng LECroTLAMB, lb All Wefh'ts 8 Lab Rouets r ah eat, jb 7 Rb Lab Chops, lb 8 LON LAMB CHOPS, lb 29 Shoulder Pork Chops, lb 3 Fresh Ground Haburger, lb 8 3 lbs 50c West FOWLJb. 5 to 6 lb ave. 8Golden Jersev Cut Nce and Lean SOLMEAF to Roast, lb Just Use^ Your CallRahv^ a 7-095»ne-GaH«-Rt Sae Car Attenton at You Called n 2: 3 2 lb ave. Fprequarters of T Breast of VEAL for Stuffng, lb 2 RUMP of VEAL, pound 8 Honey Gobed pounds 9 GRaCER ES Jersey_CuJEresh CAfcl^AMS pound R0AST,lb Soked CAL HAMS, lb Hoe Made SAUSAGE, lb Pork or Beef 2 Standard Sugar, 5 lbs 23 Granulated Sheffeld Mlk, 3 tall cans Quaker Oats, 3 pkgs, 2 5Clearbrook Butter Blue label Catsup, lg. botr 5Norrn Tolet Tssue. 3 roll^j Standard Brand PNEAPPLE or PEACHES, 2 large cans, 29 Lux Tolet Soap, 3 cakes My T-Fne Dessert Chocolate or Nut, 3 packages Soap, 5 cakes_ 2< FRUT AND VEGETABLES 29 Fancy LMA BEANS Well Flled, 2 pounds FANCY STRNG BEANS 2 pounds 2 FANCY SPNACH ^ pounds' 2 pounds Good Mealy POTATOES (5 pound peck Fancy Maryland SWEET POTATOES, 9 pounds Fancy Spson LETTUCE, Lorgc Hcods 23 TancyTRTnrHEARTS 2 bunches for 9Q Q B Sweet Jjcy rordaof 5»*s Fancy Florda GRAPE FRUT Large Sze, 4 for Fancy Large Rpe BANANASpdozen Cookng or Eatng *PPLES, 5-pounds- l t {Tcleph'one Rahway 7-060T way Ctzens' Group Presents Plan >r Copletng Sewer, Dsposal Rant (Contnued fro Page, Col. 8) agfrcgate su s ndcated tlch should certanly be anad to - reasonable degree. tes 7. 8, 9, 0 referrnu to wth excepton of porton aned Percentages on tes,,,, 4, would see f.certflfd.by- L Rahwa X al >ove referredl_tq._- engneer, as proper aounts f "Thjrd After passage of bo pad. ordnance, capacty of/ te. $6, due sewer was enlarged so as to and Marson on contract. T~O coe urclor pert ndrtnnn over fve llon gallons daly! Jae headng, flte 2. for offcers' salares, nnnprw. Mo dscuss as Jtsa legal quesof wher certan aounts pad properly to certan offlllte-s copensaton executve cottee, rent and ce expenses and salares of netcrs, would see to be purely questons and we suppose supported by legal regulatons t! payent" of such. te 6 shows re s cash on or duo'fro uncpaltes su Of $8,4.24. arc greater benefcares by reason of - elnaton of pupng- for - entre- dstrct, upper end of trunk sewer. ''SlnCO ths pnlrrr ade._af tcrthc-. sl?nne-of- orgnal contract wthout passape of th? necessary ordnances, H lh pallty has n excess es capacty reoy obtaned, bt should be proportonate; to payents to- Y,-ards that excess capacty. "We are of opnon, refore, that Rahway has a percentage of capacty rght of ths addton n upper secton of, sewer and s n a poston to dspose of se r&hts to or uncpaltes who are able to ake use of. (te 7. $8, for confccr.ces of wwch $00,000 was n by Mr. Darby under "Fourth value of J»L«o that t should only pc used pupng statons, r capltalferrrtoclarrhouy-unforesettj j TCd-alntenanco.-and-thp- excess [ths te. cost of th» enlargeent as represented by rghts referred to Analyss Needed lhlnk~ careful analyss above, represents a total value uld be ade of varous of S before entoned, naely: "Ffth Under suppleentary contract re has been as-.-.nd 2. Present estate for cost of sewer to date sgned O all oth?r uncpaltes, "-'culled estates of cost! upstea fro Rahway, 25? n h7 sewage dsposal plant, excess of tha use under org- 3 propt effort ^ould bejnal contract, and ths 25TV nl» to deterne justce of crease absorbs entre capacty M-" clas and to fx J of."ewer n throttllnk sec- un! to be pad. 4 Analyscc should bp ade 5 blls pavabl*. «. That condton-; surton extendc fro Cranford lne ;o Church street n Cty of Rahway. wth excep r ton of gallons avalable,r.:nq awards of Arb-'Q r Rahway's local use n ths d be clarfed to th;.toclotheavtt-a-capacty of s: exact aount of llon gallons daly, of whch orj should be deterned or ur.clpltes cannot' ; hope that y ay be j aval selves. f ory lct! l consstentwltjusce.' th:t Rrantn; of 25"^. ex- B. RcuardnR. engneer's res. ; over capactes set forth f Hahway Record, Frday, Deceber 8, DD YOU KNOW? - --ByR. J.Scott. 2, DUCKS. FEATHERS. AND ALU WEREPOUHOr N-TfE. STOMACH of* ton taken but that Dobbns had Mr. Wendell stated he was not ac-beequanted desgnated as attorney for wth way n whch Meetlng-wth contractors :t should be clearly <sl what'aount he- cla-s n re reans 3.36.jfllon n qr,;r.l contract s sound, several _clals_here_ thrown nto to select r attoey_to- advse arbtraton, but he wshed to rase r representatve on Arbtraton Board.._. _ h.s proper copensaton for j sallcns n and coverng of half sludge not a questons to character of for sonccs to date and ; :-_<r-^e;l to or uncpalbeds wth glass would be approved soe evdence ntroduced and as c=:rr.:re of value of hs tcs. Of ths Rahway s crrtttledt On concludng readng of by hs uncpalty, but that, to coplete work. Hs to 25 r to what wtnesses or than Engneer Clyde Potts of Jont : n excess of ts stated Rahway plan, Mr. Wendell atter of Cranford_sewer was lts h to j rapacty n orgnal contract. stated "that Ctzens' Cottee s offerng se suggestons called upon to decde. Mr. Tpson one Meetng should not be Meetng were called. He also dscussed at consderable length wth an open nd. We wsh to sad he would wthhold approval )/>00- axu fee Ths aount s due Ralway under Undfr what te.s rfbetween aount:; ac- exchange - for ts rghts for a torney for Meetng, to appear we want to see that Jont plant outlet as far downstrea as above ory and NOT n falure of Francs V. Dobbns, at- have plant constructed and of extenson of dsposal pad h and ths tot.l j pupln? staton. before hearngs-of- Arbtraton Board. cessve or unjust costs.' Meetng s not burdened wth ex- "Sxth A part of capacty possble, after Engneer Potter Wlvlt s th,e value of- through Ralway not- assgned to had ntated that Rahway would r?s rendered by Mr. Potts to or uncpaltes, s owned DoBblns repled that t was hs " a aazed," Mr. Wendell not press ths request as strngently as soe of ors. understandng that he was not stated n referrng to soe atters n report regardng report of Mr. Tpson was spread!. r.ot covered by hs axu ' by Rahway n proporton of ts supposed to appear before taon? orgnal rchts to total orc- Board, as requested by. Meetng, and that under condtons f an nvestgaton reveals that Engneer Potter explaned fj Arbtraton Board hearngs, "and on nutes at hs request. r. Potls ust apprecate that j nal nnhts. excess capacty an ntellgent clort s bc- s owned co-ontly between Rah- he only lent legal advce to John soe of se decsons were un- engneerng detals on ^several of JHopkns, Meetng's specal ar-*nust7~th(f~ctzens o: hway wlf he ponts, wth sentent appearng-to-favor--coverng-of-half j^tratorr-when-t-was-reques ted- pro*ecute--atters-to--lt p ; tral)fcrace Of_SC_j. When asked f he was aware for beneft of Jont' Meet- of sludge beds wth glass because of nearness of plant jf'.er.ce of Cossoner j rghts to Rahway s. n our opnthat hs stateents j on. a flud pro quo for clas held. Attorney Dobbns stated that Charan Aldrch stated that to Rahway, cost of whch hearngs of Board were beng ng". ; he only wants what hs con- j that Rnhwy has aganst he "was not." When Attorney Jont Meetng apprecated roughly estated at $20,000. calls'for Kvcs no enlghten- j Jont M'.'ctr.t;.bpv<- stated, when.gas^nrpr-thp-tptp-^u;orlc-of tho Rahwav Ctzens^ On-request-of-Mrr-Wertd ur.t Jont Qa Meetng as!o ght whal akca_n_.connectlpn vvth. such_ requests as arc contaned n Ralway's Hcsolullon..of October 4th. out as ts legal representatve, ebers of Meetng feel that allow Engneer Potter to consult son Meetng had ruled h Cottee and he felt sure "all Jont Meetng authorzed Potts to rw.red to pay. t:~. our opnon, we thnk that whch ven-just-and reasonable.. Paul Qr-Olver. attorney Jor West- Meetng-wll do - ahythng-to certan records and papersso he e absence of such thorough t should be deflntely understood feld, rased queston of wheth- co-operate wth Rahway and have could better falarze hself c.c. that t s a QUCJ- tnt bocauc-e of revsons of o! wher te of SUR,- capactes cnpncts n n new contract. 3T contngent account s ade-th-: for purpose, especally capactes assgned are n all cases oretc capactes ar.d f T. e roalze that S wa; row. or n future re ay lanrtt as a contngent SUT, by. be any dfference between Darby" ever :ud! oretc n;d actual capactes Andrews Meat Market e all proper costs of what-j o f controllng sectons of nature. At any rate, weaver, that actual capactes that before enterng nto a fhnll control. 04 Man Near R. R. Brdge rac; of ths agntude, step.-, j -seventh- cancellaton of ld be taken to apprase and oblgatons of Jont Meetvalues proptly on all-pos- ng to Ruh.vay. and transfcr-! dls-so as to avod uny ds- en«r"6r"rr.hts frotn---^jo nt of past and prevent any Meetng "> R"hvay for capacty unforeseen ones nowh,, ue frst and-second btctrons. occurrng n future. Ten Ponts ofttan of sewer whch cannot phys cally be used by or uncpaltes. can be ^accoplshed len ponts of -Rahwaj'- were lfted as follows: wthout any added cost to thtrnuncpaltlcs. ahway has fulflled ts part p.c charge posed Eghth Ths 3.36.llon. Gallons, ost of whch s owned by t under orgnal conlor constructon of Rahway under ters of : sower,' and sewage dsl plant whch has not yet 000 gallons assgned to Rnhway contract, coupled wth.980,- bult. n Wofldbrdfje spur, wll gve,'oreover. Rahway can never Rahway a total capacty n re any return on ts nvesstuntl dsposal plant s per day. ' ont project of 5.340,000 gallons! ft and put n operaton and [ OT> nternal sewage syste a ncxtcd. at Runway akes folns requests of Jont Meet-, wthout prejudce n case f r ' P^r and Rahway decdes to sorrc_qr_corse n recurthc rghts to whch t thnks justly enttled: Frst That fahwny. under sent contract, s payng towds constructon of Trunk Sewer and Sewage osal Works, far ore than or uncpalty n rclato benefts receved. - &cond That elevaton at ^ Jont Trunk Sewerhas bult through Rahway ha: (n desgned econocally so ' "«all or uncpaltej * concerned, and that n so db- nto Rahway at as orwtvdstan " below treat- Rrhway s copelled to pup ent plant as s possble. part of ts sew;:t«c4_sludge That beds all. or a porton of t l uch addtonal burden d^. c B l a w C^'. ^ ^ ered. object of of ths s to f Rahway s very uch greater Rahway's contrbuton to 't would not be requred to tts own scwuge. that ' Ue pupng should be ab Jont Meetng who "Nnth addton of socalled Woodbndcc spur should be deferred for present, but provsons be ade n contract thr.t when constructed, t should be ade larsc enough for full flow now eo!teplatcd_.n. Wodlrdge spur and flow n Cranford scwe: addtonn.l aount nvolved fpr ths ncrcase s sall and Ue entre, -onstructon can_ be ctacrrcd for Rh«ay. outsde of those ncluded n.recoendatons hewnb-ore entoned, should be acceo d by Jont Meetng. pcsal plant,.u should be extended to auce tu nu odor fro tho sludge. "Th-f ;he atter of use tons between Rahway and Cranford. /<& JERASH HEAD «PROBABUV 'THE. EARLEST* REPRESEN?crf0N OF CHR.Sf^ _..._. Xo 8. O= -rfe 2KT> <=EWfURV A.D, -frlouqh..... found N A "BfH CEN-rlRV CHRSflAM CHURCH -A^JEASH-, by Ccnts] Pnn Asocatlon', lac. "Tlat provson be ade, as requested by Rahway, at sphon crossng or elsewhere to have ore ellectlve protecton for those portons of Ralway's lateral sewer trct fro beng surcharged." Arbtraton Board Dscussed. n regard to atters pertanng to Arbtraton Board. LAMB er or not ths was true, and Mr. that uncpalty work wth Hopkns stated that to. hs knowledge Meetng had taken no >nlt«p. Meetng rar than aganst t.'. such acton. Dobbns n' sad Mr. Wendell explaned that he understood Meetng had Rahway cty governent -was t re-+gholly U accord wllh qured before Board, but a study of nutes of Meetng faled to reveal any such ac- zens' Cottee and ts report. Mr. Tpson, of Westfeld, followng a short dscusson on varousjat=. ters of Rahway plan, explaned he had coe to concluson that ajor requests regardng -avalable-space n sewer,eg of Lab, lb 7c] Lon (whole or half), lb..le] Fore Quarter Lab, lb... 0c' Fresh Ha (whole or half). le Lab Chops, lb 8c Lab Breast, lb 7c Fresh Pork Belles,.lb....le BEEF Beef Roast, Top Srlon, Pork Butts, lb Botto Round, Srlon Porterhouse, lb..:...24c Spare Rbs, lb Plate Beef, lb...:... 7c Bee Roast, lb..v...,7c Chop Beef, lb...2c Fresh Shoulder Pork, lb.. le...le le VEAL Roastng Chcken : Whole Breast Veal, lb... 3c 3 to 34 average, lb 23e Whole Shoulder Veal, lb..3c Frcassee Chcken Veal Chop (Lon and 4 to 4% average, lb 20t: Rbs),lb....7c Cutlets, lb... P... 30e Pg Feet PgEaTs Pg Tal CHCKENS" 2 lbs 5d Guaranteed Korhelv Stock wth detals necessary for Rahway to understand n takng any future acton. Attorney Olver, of Westfeld, followng presentaton of Rahway plan and acceptance of specfcatons, stated that hearng before State Board of Health on Westfleld's request for to enter Jont Sewer was scheduled for January eetng but that he would request a second adjournent to Tebruary eetng so Rah- Meetng that he had receved word fro Unon County Sherff earler n day that Edway plan could be fully dlscusse6> and an agreeent reached, f possble, before hearng. purchased for dsposal plant gar estate,- fro whch" land was n dscussng acceptance ste, had leved aganst Jont of--sewage-dsposal-plant-specfcaton, as requested by Darby, Meetng for $25,000 and-costs-of- had leved aganst ^ Jont- plans already havng been ac- $7.25 n favor of Harret V. Kenlworth Mayor Edgar, levy beng ade on : gone. to consderable expense to advertse hearng "scheduled for tonght, and that any adjournent would cause added expense and probably ake t possble fore Health board andbe although Jont Meetng dd so lowed to enter sewer, dffcultes would surely arse when efforts are ade to pass ordnance on dsposal plant-^and that possbly Kenlworth, havng use of sewer, would not feel oblged to pay ts share of cost of plant. Levy Made Aganst Meetnc Attbey"TJdbbns~hf6rea^tre* ste of plant. atter was ordered spread on nutes and referred to Meetng's attorney. Meetng, whch went nto present councl to pass or-sessodnance on second readng before untl early ths ornng, to eet at 8 p.., dd not adjourn ts retreent at close of agan on January date. He furr stated that as consderaton of blls was passed soon as ordnance was passed untl that eetng. on second readng, Kenlworth wll sx uncpaltes reprego before "state Board "of sented at.' eetng were West- Health and request persson to feld ' Cranford. Roselle Park, enter sewer at once so Kenlworth, Rahway and Clark borough ay ake assessents on Townshp. proveent and thus ake payents on soe of nvestent n 'sewer. Rahway plans were co- Plan s Forulated -Engneer-Potts, along wth pleted Tuesday nght durng- -a ors at eetng, expressed eetng of ctzens and cty offcals n Wheatcna plant. opnon that Kenlworth wshed specfcatons adopted, even extensve report of Consultng En- wth reservatons to ake any_future changes, so 'borough could enter sewer after frst of year. Soe sentent was expressed that should Kenlworth-suceeed-n ts request-be-h Gft That Wll Thrll gneer Alexander Patter was dscussed and ts an ponts eboded n stateent presented to representatves of or uncpaltes durng last nght's eetngr-'docuentrwas pre^ pared n fnal for by Pars R. Foran of Natonal.'.Pneuatc Co., Arthur R.Wenldell of "~Wheatena Co., Counclan Kenneth Sen and Engneer Potter.. "'.'. Keepng.And Fro ^ves usual ethod of keepng ants out ot bee hves s to put' hve contalnlns-wnter or creosote. Anor ethod s to wrap a tape soaked n corrosve sublate, around hotro board; Cgars were Daddy's suggestfon To answer "a pu2zln(r queston ; That Merre and Chrsty found very hard; / -. - Soethng- for-ben, r-polcc; an frend, - *.For postan who brngs, cards wthout end And an who works 'n yard. t's short days untl Chrstas/ fro Bauann's Baskets of Bloong Plants Ferns and vy Best Chrstas GfLpf All Gfts that Lve K all en knew thrll that only flowers can brng a grl, n so any ore grls would le:'happyv- Reeber-her ths Chrstas-wth-flowers and : see how tleljjhted she'll be! But here's a tp. Flowers that are old and wlted, or artfeally freshened. prove only a dsappontent to llc gftee. Coe- to Flower Shop lor flowers. STLL LOTS OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS Coe and Sec VSTORS ALWAYS WELCOME JOHN 633 St. George Ave. Kahwav, N. J. :

4 J bl rle reatlon 93 l Area fves ty loop [New Jersey} ub teas creaton [ ve, rollng alleys, Over ' ls of 850jj ree gae land 829. was hgh jyth SCOP -whle dgh gae n league ' t Club upsel 93, 898 ~* wns ove ad-scor Van Sant. nners. wasl 82, 227 ancf k score was he by [ark of fens leaglt flortqr rolle --Rec creaton [gaes ftc Co., and : scorng a f te Merck, won ] but dropp, and n 876 to 8 ne. M. of 22 he hghest t atch, ecreaton ] natory. bol fd 783 pns, gaes fr whch ' l of 782,.78 he wnners! leavy] Over Vth Fnal ot a con cky plays ed, [>3 foot, 'ason Sat tl lory ov ort ore lgh School) Park. nore than (grd outft t touted opp jany of J al fans. Trnnng ' ] [school he fray, [nuerous pas, and j early', le local boys [cues and je fro (of whch. on Pass 6"s boys or kckofll yards. ' Ned s. RahwayT when a Machon wa ptune be. vstors but) yardage when Judge. abled andl A pass tor netted f Machon place! fnal Sx. Elzabeth And Westfeld Lose Gbbs "& Hll, Merck Quntets Turn n Wns n Fast Tlts Gbbs & Hll and Merck -basket qulntets_tued n vlc-_ torles over Elzabeth Ra-.blers ad'westfeld Y. M. C. A. fve, respectvely, n r regular weekly sports progra Tuesday j nght on Frankln School court. Both Enes were full of] stff acton fro openng to close. ~ Rabler.; were upset.44 to Gallopng Hll Lnks Close Sunday Revenues Drop As Regstraton Shows ncrease 3, after local tea had assn-h T lr-rl nf an tn 4 ft hfllf Announceent was ade today by Unon County Park Cosson that followng play Sunday,- Gallopng Hll golf course wll be closed_fqh season. Ths year play has exceeded any prevous season course opened Aprl, 7th and on Deceber st, daly regstratons totalled 53:98. Ths s Tnor* thnn thp entre sean-of-4930, Wth 27 holes uvuhrbc thsor cnnff"tlnn wns reduced ed n -fnal half but were un- course were able to enjoy r able toycwdown large lead.'golf to a greater degree than ever arrly-becase-nf-scrwers'-steuar- before ftlthpugh--regstratons shootng. star forward gar- were larger total revenues nered-2.7 ponts, ore than half due to ncreased nuber of seaof total ade by entrj; son cards, were consderably less Gbbs < Hll tea. Zelnkn had!a total of 586 full season and 8 0 ponts to'lead vstors. j short season perts were sold jwnn>t Westfeld "Y" whch fact was responsble n no Mercks staged one ol best ' naes of season, cong out. on top' 33 to 22. Mercks showed superor passng and teawork, adng n. downng r opponents-after Westfeld had held a lead untl early n " second""perod, Mauren --was-hgh-gunner lor.wnners V.'th 2-ponts, Korbely and Moo- ;ey also castng for good totals. AlcWhrey led vstors wth eght ponts. progra for next Tuesday nght, whch ncludes dancng between halves and followng.wll atch th_e_gbbs_<fc_ Frst Of Anne Snce Her Return sall degree -t<j..uje-.lun(-.anpunl 'of play. W. R. Tracy. Engneer and Sec- 'retary of Park Cosson ' coentng on play at course ths year, stated that plan of ssung an dentfcaton card, carryng photograph, address and sgnature of owner, to players resdng n county had successfully regulated play and n all probablty would be contnued next year. closng date ths year s sae as n 930. and three weeks later than n 929 when t was necessary to dscontnue play Rah'way Record. Frday, Deceber 8, $l H-Y Club Holds nducton Servces State Boys' Secretary 8pea*l B«- forr Club And At Hlfb School Usng nducton servces lotsx boys as hs topc, State Boyt* Work Secretary Charles R. Scott, of Y. M. C. A., addressed ebers of Rahway Hl-Y durng r regular eetng Wed- 5 y g T ng. Mr. Scott showed an ancent Egyptan tapestry ndcatve of an nducton servce of olden tes, and wove nto hs talk an nterestng and nforatve explanaton of hs recent expernccs n Egypt, hrlngrfr out rp^ny attended as' guests, were' Presdent Mrs. W. B. DuRle, Mrs. Bd- Wln Payne, Mrs. Chalers Reed, Mrs. Lyan Peck, Mrs. J«H.. M»- get.-mrs. Maynard. Mvndy..Mrs. Btuley Mundy. Mrs. Ross Fow-, «r and Mrs. Ell L. Mosler. Key.. Chester M. Davs ol,' Frst Presbyteran church conducted devbtonals, wth Presdent Arnold Carkhuff n charge ol eetng. Mr. Mosler gave a abort talk. Rahway, Westfleld and Perth Aboy H-Y clubs wll vst Brrn* wuy «-)nh rw»h»r 3 and partcpate n a progra of basket,' rolley and swng. nts of hstorc value. Secreta eht guest of Boys' Secretary Hll fve aganst Elzabeth _Brnves'and Mercks aagnst Perth Aboy Noads - Scores of Tuesday's gaes were: Clls A Hll <;. r. r. _J.U<-M.. Kan.''.' ' f on Deceber 2d~because ol snow and ce. " t s possble to deterne exact~openhg date for 932 "as ths s governed n a large easure by wear condtons. n past years, however, "t has been "possble to open course to~ publc wth peranent greens n nr nhnf lath of Totals * Knlsll. ' Hnll:l--. f /"Hkn. '' tyl.t. -.-' Mll r. tl 0 STVSUMS OK 'KAMS v... r.-t Aprl. Mohawks, Busness Men n Vctores Arcanu And Senary Fves On Top n Cty Leagne-*_ Malrcn. ^ Sv^rk. jr l 0 T ^ -Mf.nrf.-" S.ru-r. r y..v«..'f"!!!!7!!'.;!'.;; U J..-, (> 0 0 o_! n T.tnl ( thvr.-.- W.ll..,-. Cranford Hstorcal Body Opens Exhbt Dsplay Wll Be Open Durng Specfed Hours Cranford Hstorcal socety has announced" openng of an exhbton of hstorcal objects at ts new house at 24 North Unon} avenue, Cranford, known as -Phllps -house; ' socety - has been able to ake ths very n- Droppng one gae n ts- atch ths week, 'Arcanu fve reaned at he head of Cty 3owlng League on Y. M. C. A. alleys, wth Senary antanng~ts~ seconctpulacerposton tnd-lhe-sx-or-teas-traungbehnd down to Black Cats n cellar. n atches rolled Wednesday nght, Mohawks took two ^--SrOhhrdroppng thrd gae-903 and 899. whle- Busness Men scored a three-ga sweep over Robns by for fet route. Prce was hgh an for th Mohawks wth an average of Jennngs led N. S. Club wth 98.6 and Schwotzer was on top for Busness Men wth scores:. Mlnks l:,-klnt«lt.s UrJ 7 UKS. l."<; l'!l 7,,.l, 77 lv.' 7 'rl :.". l"l - < M:.l,l.-l T.7 T.S.* N. s. ro ".cllll.l's Hll> NS - l.lll..w -H.-. Tl s publc through co-operaton of Unon County.Park Cosson whch has ganed ttle to ths property as" result of a gft fro townshp of Cranford. useu wll be open to publc Saturdays and holdays fro 0 a.. to 5 p.., and Sundays fro 2 to 5 p.._. Mrs. Ea Faulkner has been engaged, by park cosson to be present at se tes to furnsh any nforaton desred. re wll be no-adsson charge but each vstor wll be asked to regster n a book provded for that purpose.. Cranford Hstorcal socety, of whch J. Stanley Voorhees s presldentrhbpestoltddtd~ths collecton fro te to te. M:rnn l lu 'Nl -Jlrj t; Wth an advantage of 74 n total pnfall, Busness en upse "ral valuable addtons have alreadj been secured and as soon as labelng and catalogng have been copleted y wll be placed on dsplay. buldng housng ths exhbt s also of hstorc nterest. exact date of erecton s not defntely known but t has.been n ts present locaton snce 057 when t was oved fro property actoss street to ts present ste! house and lot was forerly' owned by Josah Crane, Sr., whose son Josah Crane, Jr., sold t to Mr. Phllps whose nae has been assocated wth house ever snce. ndan Secret Socetes re w;ere any Becret socetes aong -ndans. On larger'nubers of N,rl W.rJ 7:: 4 T. > l.- : 7; yr. n;s ut '. lulln- Kor:-'KT Busness Men Wn Two Fro 'Y* Woen fve n two of three' gae; of r atch rolled Tuesda: nght on "Y" alleys. en took opener by 06 pns, wth woen whnng second gae by 8 pns and e takng thrd wth an ad van tuge of ^9 aples. Mrs. Wlla Nckau turned hgh gae for woen of 22 and hgh average of 68, whl Schwotzer was best for e wth 7.2 and a hgh gae of 204. Mss Octava Alnsworth was second best for woen -wth 62. scores were: Uualnra Men Xorlnu'jvr '.'.!."'..!..!"' 8 r.t, d Ward l.'k) 3 tv Uoln-rts JM 32 4 Moron H4?J 0 Tolal«fM 7M tcrlea. etlrera wth speelnl subjects -Mnrnrtb '.Y.YY.'.'.Y.]] uw jrr lnterestlng-to r degree of cvl'- lt " bor "' J 45.? " ' Tnt«luT!7..77~ ""23 8J5 "SO El Mbser of spo!s~<jurhg~" "assebly ^prtf gra conducted by Hl-Y dub _ yesterday_at Rahway._hl[h chool. Hs topc for address before Junors and senors of school was "Larry, or Thoughts of Youth." wrtten fro dary of Rdgewood_bby who attended Lafayette college «nd-was-klled-on-n vnrnt.nn.tour. n Arzona. sx boys nducted nto lub Wednesday nght were John oler. Joseph Pelote. Bernar* ordon. Arthur Perry. Jr.. John ure and Edward Peck. Me- Mrs. Charles A. Lndbergh appears n her frst photo snce her et'urn wth her husband fro, Orent where r good wll tour ras cut short by news of death of Senator Dwght W. Morrow, rs. Lndbergh's far. CLARK TOWNSHP NEWS Plans for an annversary party j polce dog to sarve to death. n"february were ade" by Dorcas Socety of Bethlehe A beneft dance wll be held n :hapel Wednesday afternoon. t ne nrehouse tonght to rase llecton of offcers wll feature funds for uneployed n th nvnexreeurfg: u " jtownsfjx M"usc"""wll~be" "fur" nshed by Peter Keller and hs Swervng achne n order rrrlpstra. wha<>^tebn H nrl;e-<rf o avod a chld walkng n Woodbrdge wll furnsh en nddle of Brant lane, auto of tertanent. Vr. and Mrs. Frank Morrs, of Cranford, drven by Mrs. Morrs, struck a telephone pole near. road Wednesday- evenng. Mrs. Morrs was treated at Rahway A~card~~pa.Tty was held at th hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Rogers, of Broadway. Wednesda; nght. Those present were:~m Meoral Hosptal by Dr. George. an(j Mrs. Harry Palqust. Mss L. Orton for a severe cut on rght knee. Chef of Polce Messner nvestgated but _ could not learn dentty of' chld. Jean McDounhe, of Grand street, took njured to hosptal n hs car. Orders to pay $7.50 a week for pens. of Townshp and Arthur Rogers, of Ralway. Clark Townshp Republ can Club wll eet tonght at th portable school. -Tax Collector odore Lan Jr.. reported today that $60,68.9 Eupport.of hs wfe, Mary, were of $94,655.5" collectable r ssued to Wlla Ftzpatrck. of townshp-fo- toxe^, has bee: Hardng avenue, tn polce court receved to date. A'ednesday nght by Recorder! John Barger. court, reserved j Mrs. Mare Dale, of New York decson n case of Blanche forerly a resdent of town- Machackof-Hardng avenue who!shp._wasjlhe,recent.gueslof Mrs. was charged by Kate Strck j3f_! Charles Koth. of Br>'ant lanesae street. wtf~ tkef t of a "^ rooster. Recorder Barger ssued Mrs. Otto Fla. of Mller a wan-ant for arrest of Puke' avenue, vsted her or. Mrs. Dltz of Carteret, forerly of j Chrstna lng. of Newark Westfeld_ avenue, for leavng a {yesterday. Press Roo, Upper Bndery Colona Notes Leaders Beat Machne Shop n Qunn & Boden League.SAMHM; K TKAMS w. r.. 'rt. >^ t...n :: v.;u!',. Sl:. -J "..7,7 l.u-.-r :n.l-fy s :;..".s jubled tes n Qunn < : Boden Bowlng League wers tragrtened^out on Lnden Recreaton alleys Tuesday nght wnen tle leadng Press Kocrrt lve G. O. P. Woen Meet Colona unt or Worn en's Republcan Club held Chrstas party at hoe o.rs. Sophe Schunsberg on Chan o'-hlls road, Wednesday after noon. A frut cake donated by Mrs. Braslug was won by Mrs Schwab. proceeds fro ths cake sale s to be added to th fund whch club s usng for r Chrstas baskets for three needy fales. Mr. Robert Woodley of**cfar took two saes fro±.secondplace Machne Shop, tea and:. Upper Bndery sent Lower Bndery to cellar poston n wnnng hro of three gaes. Press Roo won one tlt by 3 pns and or by 95, whle Upper Bndery cae out on top wth argns of 8 and 25. Hollngshead had hgh honors for evenng wth an average of 203, havng two bg gaes of 225 and 25. Enhorn was Press Roo hgh pnner wth 7., Brady topped Machne Shop wth 67.. wth Madden and Cogan on tojttor tne upper alncf" ery-wtb.-8o-and-72l. Carter was next to Hollngshead for Lower Bndery wth 70.. scores were: *rt*hs Roo Enhorn KM.-.2 W Vwrk.', Tubroult S. H7 n >,,; ].. -. :a> 72 K. DonM'lly 2- S 45 WO 2W 7R«lane road, who has been n th Perth Aboy Hosptal^f6f~~tr past two weeks s expected hp on Sunday. Mrs. Peter J. Murphy, Mrs. _ T. Taylor. Mrs. Robert Woodley and Mrs. Charles Currd vst«mrs. Murphy's or, Mrs. Rya of-,newark ths week. Mrs. Howard Fletcher, Mrs. Bancroft Lvngston and Mrs. C, W. Hubbard attended " play fo kdergarten chldren at th Frst Presbyteran. Church Rahway yesterday afternoon. Tolala O'Drnnrll Ahsctltn'. Wrnuth Ull "... Rordrn... Rraly... To!.,l.. Mnrhlnp 8lop we ws KM KW 7S 7: 4 MS JO lttl 74 77S ~77.'pppr tl»t]<t-y Cocan nl C.-n-nll l(mt Chrlstophpr r»7 Madden. 80 S.7 7 R< l.v, Toljls... Mrs. Fletcher's or, Mrs Fox, s confned to her roo wth a~severe~attacttof llness^ BEGN MEMBERSHP DRVE A ebershp drve was start by Epworth League of Tr nty Methodst Church at a ee ng held Tuesday nght. dr wll be n charge of Mss Glor Mosher and John Rhnesth. / Chrstas party took place afte busness sesson whch was r charge of Presdent Mss Dor Prce, wth Mss Nelle Dcker son, secretary. Curryng Favor ""Tr"e"«r..fssl, -gvng a sop Cc-bens" cnrrles dea of vln fl l>rl«.-or gft to quet a troublesonc ustoer. Cerberus. n free ytlolnsy. wns three-heaue, aog-tl-gtrtnf't" F,!» h nfl regons. When dl- < a sop to ("erbcrus. n order tha tle tl.w o-,! e, h ^ ^ cut: Martn, on old cbbblemt O. Schoeffler: Stephen, a street sweeper, Wlbur Mgkns: A Day Young. Solder, Prank Crue; A foor wo»n.and Ber Chld. Ruth Staler, Harret Qeer; A Stnall Boy. Blcbafd Rowley; A Sall Olrl, Valnet Rowley; An Apple Vender, Jenne Worth; A Street Boy.. John HaaseU: Snger;. Kath-' Relzous Draa At 9R Frst Baptst Sunday B8 Yoant Peopled Councl To aent PUy By Tolstoy «Y t of se." wll be presented by Young People's Councl of Frst Baptst Church, at evenng servce at 8 o'clock Sunday nght Followng presentaton of play a gft servce wll be held. All-persons-ottendlng servce are asked to brng a gft nf sn» rnrl, wgtdarx ^^n^j goods, toys or. oney. se gfts wll be put nto baskets and dstrbuted to needy fales day-before Chrstas, draa, whch s based on a Chrstas story by Leo Tolstoy, Th» Cr«u Whch l ovfr at As a specal offer to our; trade we wll d" of balance of our stock of Unversal?^ at a dscount of : s j8^a )L_opportunty_to, purchase Chrstas Gftjt_a sall, cost. se sets wll not-last long at ths offer ] do not delay. '!0 ' We are deterned to show Publc S Rahway Merchants can save you o Q Chrstas purchaser. * CEO. R. HOFFMAN a 60 rvng St. rs of ' Ladles" Auxlary, who.wll be gven by followng Ctrjstnas-Thougkt No gft you can buy at a sall prce wll be a render of you one hundred and four tes durng year as wll ' Rahway Record*- wse Chrstas gver s practcal. He does not waste anythng. Sensble, servceable gfts are best. How eaaly and beautfully you can solve your gft proble wth subscrptons to Record! Wrte on coupon below naes of your frends, attach rettance, and whole thng s done. ^ GUt Subscrpton^Gard r fro Ae-RAway-Pnblshng^orpora-- ton, reaches your frends on Chrstas Day, announcng gft fro you. Rahway Recur J practcal", accepaftcs ' frd p p nexpensve gft you can offeryour en and woen frends. A year's subscrpton s both a personal and personal gft. t can be sent to anyone. t s endurng and endearng. t revves sentent of gft for a whole year. Hundreds of thrfty, dscrnatng persons are gvng Record subscrptons ths year. Why not you? Just put down naes and addresses, attach rettance, and leave rest to us. Subscrpton Order Blank THE KAHWAY KELUW ONE FARRELL PLACE RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY Mss Mrs- Mr SUBSCRPTON RATE: One year, $ Foregn Postage, $.00 addtonal Enclosed fnd $...«. for tohch enter naes below to receve THE RECORD for one year: MSS -Mrs Address Cty State. Mss Mrs. Mr Address State. Mr. Address Cty Mss Mrs. Mr.... Address... Clty...^....^,...l. State. Sent by hone Rahtray way Record /s Hue bewsptper" l ^-FORMATON rcstrlclcd to -tbelr proper ho publljl o «<» or n copy. t Thr, "'flcron' wll no be rr r uor«<bau aee lucorr.,!» wll!"- rwrtvwl s -c -larfl ntu QUM Du pad Rcull of every uon:' les for yearly aar<rtl»!n* j)lu-l ll'"-'' reuue«t. ft. rarofll. ''o Let Th'e Ralway Record, Frday; Deceber 8,93 nqulro 7 Bryonl for one gentlean, jlzelwood nvenuo. ASKS-2. l"-prlr.-,te TWO furnshed roon f,,r llj;ut hounc- Fpr._S_ale. Ms <lcn,-e. r-lnp: tnqulr.'loj^tvo'r'". nor24-t -STMAS TKE-W-A lmnc lrop for ( hr,»:nt. Once More B.-ualeadow S r: " r rl0 "?r "»""B tr. VAUM-S «n. Cr.lan r.'.-. t r.~,.»""-''l- l"l.v. l,,r,. ;uj" V, Cral w. ar. Kln.l.-rnv fac r nl apartents L,,j, "' l«rrnth..jrjrakc K7 :'l.7j Senary ove^. W'Bl <»rand «tr<s^t. M. - nuyl"-lf (.r.-t")! four {4 roo h l ' l»»rcl, tfady Jan- ''.., aa--.-. llcl wjl'r!'uclw»«l»v>nte. Tell yo aparlacnt, O.dv'. Jllllvr, :". New.V'u-. r.juway. N. 'J. declsr Lutoobles ; '- : Knnl.Vun-.. -,. ruller rood, n <tre»"t. leels-^t rders Wanted.lts*T Bwn ftlt.r wall-l n Kalway. MplltHtnllM nrlns^l, n*wonl_ l.l- -uu'h* wllng lo c to 3 fnl.lt rtrllrrn. f,!~!r.-.l. Wll lakr.-an.w K!U»*. N. Nl];}.'!. kvjrl. Clark T..wnlent Wanted Woen -.: r r l.-.ln-j work V M! led Roos To Let (H: KAWAV "V." l!«l.-. ^rraft'..ttc! wrr- ;. '.lllard«. bowl- Real Estate For Rent --j - r fur::l*h*tl PKrrr. f.r. : : -.r^.'t utlrr. f. t>. '.v.vr JtLKS RODGEBS DES sences for Mrs. EUza- ctzcr Rodgers. 49. wfe Sodsers of 50'j Unon ded early yesterday ^o-.v.ng a long perod of -. _tt-lljjc_held_at her MCO toorrow afterpastor of Frst jta Church, wll offcate, be n Ltadenpeetcry. ased-was bo-nthls t.-:5'9 Here durng-] She was an actve r Frst Presbyteran hcr husband, who s a tfce-rahway Fre Dc- [she s sun-lved by 0 3. Clfford Hgley of stree;: Charles Rodgers, rk Townshp: Arthur, pant:. Ada, Herbert, a and Edward Rod- ; Unon street address:. Lous. Schwetzer, of pee:, and Danel Sch- > of ths cty; a sster. Kck, also of Rah- RLES THOMAS hoas. 47, ded Wed- *oon-at-morrstown ca of two years. Ho resded n Coerce re hs wfe. Lulu, ded fths ago. Funeral servat 2 p.. to- Laberfs Funeral Par- Rev. J. W. P. Col- Rev, c. Aaron of M. E. Church, offlnvors arc four daughe. Charlotte. Edna and ths cty, and ors ssters and three bro- T-ludng, Mrs. Charles " 348 Man street; Mrs. of Washngton cty; Mrs.Estelle Pren- Westneld: odore -Kcw-Yofk-Glty.--Aras. of Asbury Park, Thoas, of Orange, nor. Mrs. Aanda Orange. Bural wll wan. f- TURNER BURED. servces were held f afternoon for Lews F..who ded on Monday. " resdence, 39 Perce A- H. A. L. Sadtler, rec- Paul's Epscopal Church. >- -nterent-' was ~ln ectery. funeral attended and thore. -floral trbutes; ft Anchor Councl, Jr. of Woodbrdge, held ; at Turner hoe 'nght.. Frank Dun- Charles Barnes, of prvey KeUey and Wlll- (-ot-woodbrdge.- VE-'-fun-nBh""" va,* frae. f,,r Jrrl ncl.j.urr. fll. VUeox DM! Bnlnray 7.(X>;n.J evenhs^ UEED baly -arrnt-.-. n rful rnndlf.. rranrable. luulre M CUfry Furnture For Sale KLKCTC Mls,-. n g.,od runllll.n, ^asltl^ pure s hn: nlan~ bln CK-JOX M ] : rapa-y. s,...,l ruull. lon. V. 'l.nf talv-av 7-074'J-W. T Went Ua-lv.l jtvnc. Lost and Found.(ST Mn»:c s 3:..l n lullur», woutrlct.' n vknlty.f ', l. ]:..ratl»u. K<rvjr- f r.'turnfd tn J. J. HolE***.' SS >rur.»- t.[r«vt..ost >» Ttu^Ly. Urnwn l.-alhfr lm,ckrt(.o.,v. helwo A. A V. xlrr Clerry utr'^f and.m'fn.h- Kln %:<t> at V:jn*y!*'J"u -!.'.n. lu'vartl. H (. ;nn.'!-rcf ^rr^-;. Mscellaneous n'uo't op TOWN rr.ras-wn.r..tv r '^-^tt>' a jrf< of a Mbtcrl'ton D Th- Cahnr l!--rd. Tl«- o.l l t'llj- <J.r-" '-r J*3T. An attr:rt rar :n:ut!'-l:- y-nr :ll wll Adn- tl'. tln-ulall.- d^parusl-n :;! ' FOB KENT furnljbed buncalow, garose, $45. Mvc-MW hsn,.alotr. (urnlsbcd. MS. Klx-ruuu lou«c, sarntro, W5. ^Mrnpnln, heal fornuhod. S35-*S.-,. UAL ESTATE SKUVCK COH'., :H WM Jlllton Avo. '"'"» 'l*''. t. K. Staton.). ^B-nOOM fcouo for. r>nt. EaraEC, nl nprarmk. furnlhlnl H«. unlurnlnl^l fan. KKr < uno Apply ss Mnnrue trect, nuo flght uy, ur 'hn! lahw.y 7-20; r-lvb.uoo.m hu:»nc nndt-rn wth nl pnv'nonta. nrlru-.t. K. llnllton, 'ulrvlow Tejtc.-Cooua, KatMtp F->r Sale Mra.-Q-.-H: Marsh ar^lrrtu5pq~tftangrgptrbr?t tf 4 ness sefflnn that, follnwpfl t J KOt PA.K Klvo-roo lnngal(nr, rt for two ore ruons n attc. Tb> jollowlj^- are SOUJO ot wprorenenm: ST.MtS TO ATTC UKSTSPT TKX K KNAMK, (AS llanck Cb''OO.UCU X KTCCN.AKC: C.OTBS CLOSETS TLT. BATH UNECAt CAtAGE M.T Sl'llr,' DKCOUATK) TKOL'GOUT' You rannnt tna^lk- what your do rlll hny nrtradayk n a house untl» _*(. tbl hoe. H. n fu'nllul plc' ready to nove ll. Sdfr lavn «crtlcd anj _ hades--tt*- Trrcc -nly M.JCO.V. Tvn:» can n. voted to pay part of aount nterlor scenes ncludng sunlt wodows, or outlne of eetng wll be a slver tea n enoa of scattered lght t s caused bj reflecton fro back of tle fl or plte of a certan noant llar you ar» VAX.S COSSTBLCXON- CO n Kllahctl -c Trl. Kulajr J-«M8 dcol-tf TUADK roar property for knd you nf«l no% any ll«tlne«; HUY by coparson of nftr, UKrd, forr^ rlo«?d porprrtlrs. thus Rcrure b*st bnrc-lln arallubl;; RENT bnn- rnor -toof«, sturm^rrflparunenlj.; lar>. faclorln; SKCl'ltK hont. rourtro»cncv by pbonlnr Rnh- <Tay 7-XU PETER A. SENSENK, to V. Mlton Av-. brtnrrn r. E. t. Sta. * Ell», Kahooj. nor^-tf TltMSKK fotr-ro Wrl:c- l!..x 3*. rare ltugaluw.. raraso, 't rlxkl. pr"-.' l P» Ct.- llrn'rhlll d MalK.n nvfu.t untb. lu< Ulrv -T LnflMTry tx-oom lraw wh bath, newly...,.r»t"rt'»' jc'!:.l»'-'.'::oll' of la'hray! a^jr-rasr, ntl.tb. Busness-Drecto r y Heatng Loans Stea-leat- QSUO< coplete t ' ~^)l Buuus -trac p»y-au f dflrod. Arllur J. Vlarphy nc.. Plunbln? and llcatlnp <:,>r >or.ttl<n. X Mala St.. 'hon* llab-. ff-on pona Bl-on- S e. Ujer & Ara»tToB* lhw tloul But BoUAUf. (Ulnj Taxcabs. Seven Wanted Mscellaneous E - Mrs. VLL anyone havng copes cones -of followng su ftt Kb^ L anyone followng tcfrd plc copes c of-tto B.! HtM'ord plcaac wrte Box 00, caro.'t^-ord- Sodcubor frst, ; Octobor»econfl, tlxlb and tlxtetntb. DOTZ7-f WANTED Good bo-nc fr- h " ntellgent pollco puppy, foalt. MM..ouH <.'o:^t«n, lb-jawreuco trnt. rbot-ll-... MU» Madge Phlp Hoffan, Mrs. C. Honor Cvtn te Bell Unted Sutes Supree court has defntely settled queston of nventon of telephone. Ths s credted to Alexander Graha P. Albrght, Mrs. C. D. Lndsay, Bell. talans howovtr, arc equally Schultz, Mrs. O. Howard Cowle, Mrs. H. C. Baker, Mrs. W. H. Stell. Mrs. Beula Cook, Mrs. G. P l h t Only Half World Kwe Klss MS T: ucsro <t s:ln tl»n. s H <-usl< J<nr»v n tn]} lnr nf wnrlrt todayt tle or hnlf crofmnc ts rolntlvpp nnd f"-lf'uls h.v ruhhlnc nopps- phrnrlnj:. ptlnc Mrs. H. Balrd, Mrs. Karne' confdent tbat honor sbonld.be -""d ""'<"" enrpsaps. Colllpr's SEWNG SOCETY MEETS ' Aong guests present at thp flnr ness eetng ol Sewng Socety or Second Presbyteran Church were Mrs. W. A. Ranso, Mrs. Enot, Mss Augustner Mrs. Wlla Randolph and Rev. Jaes W..Laure. Luncheon was served by a cottee headed by Gray, Mrs. E. Obennann, Mrs. S. Mays, Mrs. Lur B. Mundy, Mrs. C. S. Lndsay,.Mrs. J. Lang, Mrs. H. M. Bedford, Mrs. Ea O. Baltz, Mss Aanda. Townley, Mrs-. J:-Ecfrarl3r~Mrr. Walter Pratt, Mrs. G. J. Lander. lght Phenoenon Halaton s delued as a balo of lght soetes seen around age of a brght object lo a photographc postve prnt. Jt_oqcursjD_ hoe of Mrs. Q. J. Lander, 88 N. Montgoery street, afternoon of -January.. -^Mebers preaet-qf-ught-ghlph hnn pasaed-throngb were: Mrs. Ada S. Rankne, Mrs. senstve coatng. GFTS Men Lke "rhenklow r "thls"stbfe~and alsb^ know class of erchandse we sell. Rest assured that Gfts fro Menzer's wll always pleas*. - XMAS BOXES FREE -.- Slk Tes J.00 Slk Mufflers,5.00 Lnen Handkerchefs, 3 for $.00 Gloves ' Belts $.00 up -..50e up Sweaters $.00 np Shrts. Hosery 25c up Ppes Tobaccos Cgars Cgarettes and Sokers' Supples HARRY-METRZER 30 CHERRY ST. " Haberdashery of Fne Value" gven to Mencc. nzlne. You r- Gh rstas Fru C s Here to buy faly SPECAL FOR THS CHRSTMAS Only 63«n Transparent Wrapper and Each Packed n Chrstas Bo* ~j Made accordngto-a.faous old recpe, craed -wth-rare g canded fruts and nuts ard teptng spces. ^ '- - EVERY TBDAY EVEBY SATURDAY. - Cla Chowder and... Roast_Chcken... s _ Fsh Cakes Hot Roast Beef and Gravy H Muller & Shedlock DELCATESSEN 5 Cherry Street Phone ~ Chrstas, Sa 'e" CHRSTMAS GFTS Blankets Wndow Shades Olcloth We 8ell at Lowest Prces n Town R. BLUME 70 MAN ST. RAMWAY ado_ CAOO REPARNG on»u»lp of trt»; procupt tcrvee. V. Scnll. -4 rrtoff ttrwt oar lbrary. Pboue UahwaT 7-03J. KpStf H. 4-. H. TAX CO. Day a Nght Sorrco Locksth Pantng & -KEYS -..W Ml'K'A. Ron< lllj paprrrd tor t&s. nulltc "!ltt,r nl atrrlal for cr^hnc nn.l vrnll*. AUo <! > pjlnllnc ut crralv urn] prlc*v l'hoor tahrav 7JHC, Maple axenaf..tvs^jt Mlde ttalle you wat! Ault* kers a apclalty Anthofly's Sport Shop. lul rrns St. : BahKay -7-M ' oct!c-3o» Electrcal Repar Work Musc Any. elcctrk-jl. J'l'J; -'.-* rtl'.nr--<l. -'^ n-'llmr r.lt^. l'ho!:c Jlahway T- H-J atl-r * p. n d.-vll-st :-!:STMAS Ta::.-' A >, Mr.- U.l " all fbfnh Tr.-^ tp'n 'JV- t" T-..XJ. K- *'V, un'lfr ll' 'dd^ nl t-'b-rry n.l >trt-,-t. Voln nstructon DASV Ml.MST STDOS so NEW ::-XSWCK AVB. - l'oxemtalvav.707l WJKU YCH'! rasauks NOW.- Wll lom untl ChrNtla*; flall "'! H- llnl TaxdTuy. St:r n. rhulf.mvt-hrn K4VL& rvne,-.'st HtXTKUS TANK NnTH'K DttT lu-a.^ n,nlt<-<l *! ". wt'" f«'l'l. lra jklnh -tamnr tln- Klr.l-.Tul- lrbrn' ll-o-l. l-rls.-.'l 5!!S. THOMAS- Kf.crullv K.l Slltuf. Tu.kn and A 'pl- l'"«. jr'tranlmhl by Mrs. 'l!"-n. Wth- wht.l- wn-h- vrnl -tlls wc-k. S. Cfvr^* av'uc, UMT (rand. Buy Your Toys One-Thrd Off Flexble Flyers, $.25 and up Wagons.00 and up Velocpedes ' anchp DollCarrages and up Autoobles and up Scooter Cars and up Sae Reductons apply to, Dolls, Gaes, Mechancal Toys and aror Toys "Where You Are Greeted Wth a Sle 5 MAN ST. w $r %. TJERE'S your chance to gve your faly and yourself a real Ghrstas gft that wll ean any happy days soethng that wll be apprecated and enjoyed by all. SS- Prtes~---H'ave~"~B'een~rReduced on Our -Entre Stock of Used Gars Wth an O.K. that Counts Coe n and See se Real Bargans S Men's Slppers p Our custoers report se extraordnarj' values at-ths prce! O fne elkskln n opeja. style. _Soft deerskn soles. Felt lnng. Sze 6 to. Or Styles 69c to 2^95- A Sart Gft New-Boudor Slppers A sft any woan would be proud of. Black or Blue Lear wth HAND TURNED Soles and qult ed Sock lnngs n pnk or taupe. Szes 3 to 8. OtKeF Styles 6ac_to_ L95 to; 93 Chevrolet New Specal Sedan Left Over Model. Specal Sale Prce 93- Fve Passenger Goupe De Luxe Model. ' " * T HO Specal Sale Prce OZ.J 930 Chevrolet Sport Coupe Good Runnng Condton.ft^/N fu A Real Barean at ^ZVD 928 Chevrolet Sedan Fully Recondtone O.K. that Counts 93 New Chevrolet Coach Left Over Model. Specal Sale Prce 93 Standard Cabrolet Left Over Model. Specal Sale Prce De Soto Sedan Perfect Condton. Pant, Rubber, Etc Ford Sport Coupes Very Good ^TCA 00 Condton ^Z,jll 93 New Chevrolet Sport Roadster Left Over Model. Q.ACST HO Specal Sale Prce rp^y^.uu 930 Chevrolet Coach Perfect Condton. Run Q")TE" (( less than 2,000 Mles...^ j Z j 928 Essex Sedan Los of Gooa Mles and M r l)() Servce Left, for Only V / ^» u " 929 Ford Tudor Slp se n Tl er Stockngs! Chldren's Slppers -a.-; Sale Prce S H O W R O O M O P E N-EVENNG S- ' & US* y wll adore se soft, padded sole buckskn bouse slppers, that look just lke real ndan occasns. Tan, red or blue bcadlns. Szes G to 2. Or Styles -69c -0-S.5Q-,. Rahway Auto Supply & Servce Co., nc. Mlton Avenue and Broad Street Phone Rahway N

5 V / M Se caton - 93 j anner: Area Oa fves loop and f New Jerseyf ub teas y ; over fl of 850$ bxee gae was hgh-l wth scord whle j gh gae n _._ league Club upsef 93, 898 and ; wns over] _ had scor Van Sant, ners, was (, 227 and score was: he by ark of jjns A&ga Borton rolle RecreJ eatlon (gaes fr tc Co., antj ; scorng a. Merck - '. won " but dropp,jud n 876_ tojl? ne. M..: of 22 he/ hghest} atch. 'eatlon ll atory-bol f d 783 pns, ) gaes f ron whch Up of 782, 78 he wnnersl rrddje feavyl h Fur Fnal fcse of a [cky plays ^ >3 foot son Sat ov. ore tgh School o orl nore than wtness Jrd"~outft~ touted opr nany of j al fans ha bnnng ] te fray. nuerous las, and j early : he local boys ues and PK lne fro of whch on Pass fs boys or kckos yards. Nej ~ "s, Rahwa Hosng t swhen a. Machon wa ne ^Vstors bo yardage' ; Judge.! nbled and! A pass tol nettedf sreptune;gp " dellsr BJTTOV Record. Frday, Deceber 8,9*3 5 Adults, Youths Suffer njures Mnor Cuts and Bruses Are Receved n Two Accdents Fve adults ana one boy suf- -f ered-n jures-ln-two *ccdents-on Rahway streets Tuesday afternoon. njured were: Wlla Goldberg, 25. operator of a Mddlesex Provson Co. truck, 205 Market street; Perth Aboy, severe laceraton of rght wrst requrng three sttches, contusons on left hand. -. Thoas Baley.::45norrSusque^: hanna avenue, Lncoln Park, sebrtra :.::-Mtes Margaret Baley, 55, j?f Mountanvew, ncsed wound of. scalp requrng three sttches. ' Mss Molle Potter, 28. sae address, contusons on-rght teple. and rght knee. ;:Mss Joan Potter f_5QlLafoyette street, Jersey Cty, severe c$t on upper ld of rght eye. _- -George Mundy. 2, son of Mr. and Mrs7~CHares~TrurdyTtl37 Leesvlle avenue, severe abrasons Of rght ankle. frst fve were nvolved n nn accdent between cars drven -by-goldberg-and-baley_at_new- Brunswck.and...St. George avenues. Goldberg, gong west on New~Brunswck avenue, tred to ake a left turn nto St. George avenue as Baley" was travelng north on St. George avenue. pact overturned Goldberg's truck. Patrolan Rchard Weshaupt. Detectve Robert Walker and Chancean John O'Donnell nvestgated. njured were taken to Rahway Meoral Hosptal by Sdney Plnkha. of Crane's garage, and were treated by Drs. Sauel Messnger and Lorrer Arstrong. Mundy boy was struck by Jurnane, 66 Spruce street. Ro- nsed: to.llunate a huge green scle Park, n East Hazelwood Murnane told polce' More Than 2,500 Colored Lghts llunate Chrstas Decoratons on Newark Ternal BUSNESS WOMEN MEET A Chrstas party was held by Rahway Busness, and Proresslonal Woen's Club n r dubroos n Bauer buldng Wednesday nght. place was artstcally decorated for v. occason and gaes were enjoyed. wnners were- Mrs. Mnne 3ugg, Mss Volet Broad, Mrs.. Slverberg, Mss Grace Best, dss Margaret Henderson and Vctor Mutch was n charge of affar.. Thc-club wll ds- TrlbuteTaskotsnonjeedy fales on Chrstas. Frst Use of Coffee? earl? hstory of coffee ns a evenke s nlscurc hll l» s helevol tlt coffee tree wan or: null? fornl h.v Arab travelers n he Ethopan provnce of Knfn M ORE than 2,500 colored electrc laps are used n brllant Chrstas decoratons whch adorn front of Publc Servce Ternal, Newark, for holday season. se lnns nr<avenue. youth.was struck as he cae fro of advanced features. - Because of lght buyng durng past two years, Mr. Horueck or boy. drver stated he! - sad that heads of Hudson swerved hs car but could not Julus Hobeck BrnES port ^"n s j r g a n ^ n s ^ t e n d ^ g 309,600 Autoobles "behnd a parked auto n a hoe- lj PPf j TJprlaCeelt ade wagon beng pushed by an- JACCU XXCpdCCncL sarland stretchng across top of stc Chrstas trees, each Mty feet j hht hh fae sdes of buldng fro whch are sus- j n herht. whch frae sdes of pended csht large'chrstaa bells flowng wth red-lght.-"" Oler features of decoratons Drcn large stnrs studlw wth aber lghts and two tall odern buldng. Publle Servce coercal buldngs n or parts of state are also decorated for tho holday sea- _ayom_httng_-th.e_w.agon Mur J nane took lad to hosptal, where he was treated by Dr. G. E, Gallaway, and. n reported he ncdent to quarters. polce-head- Dra Sgnalng Sthsonan nsttuton say: _!7.?._J]C--easern_ Belgu, Kongo, trbes, partcularly Batela, bav«evolved a syste of telegraphy through use of a wooden dru. rn» syste of sgnals approachng that of a code. dru vbratons are -Fro-N,-Y.-Mectng_ Wth an estate of 309,600 :he eetng reported that thou sands of replaceents ust be ade n very near future, and CS., a. autoobnes:-whch;:rf.ust r _be..re-_ ^sp^t- v^purchaser acqured nae "convo" frn Knfn ArnWn. vlefp ws sltall.v ntrolue«rto rest of worl.l. pressng need for- otor car replaceents wll result n autooble ndustry leadng arch back to general prosperty." SORORTY HAS PARTY A Chrstas party was held last nght by ebers of Delta Gaa Ph Sororty nt hoe placed wth new cars n very j autoobles -n ths are?, than at jo/;^-mss Henretta Hatl, 50 near future n New York area any te snce 925 and 926. jweshleld avenue. Cards and prosauoodes ths rerrtory are! pectancy. akes an unprecedent- Presdent Mss Carge-Schaeto brghter "tha^atlt-y te dur- ed "potental arket for laletttog. Mss Gertrude Tarack. M&s ng past Hv: years. Ths' was r"dort brought back to Rahway by J.UusHorneck. of Horneck Motor Sales, lo- Mr. Horneck sad. "Slar condtons exstng n nlnrtlfulated as n huan speech; ^al Hudson and Essex dealer, who al parts of Unted States, recognzed returned today fro New Y/ork eetng v/as told by Chester rar essage s recogn ] returned today fro New 5fork ^hrongflrtqtrnstyf^oltte,^te<l'r^4 3, Tfter^ exeguzz knd of dru use). tlw of dny.^te. Ve W of new 932 K'Jdjon and Es-" Uve of Hudson Motor Car n n Jungle envronent uch tnfor ] sex odels whch, he sad, estab-copany, "hove led leauns fnan-.aton n»y thus tp ycnnlod." u sh a new peord for he nuber cal authortes to predct that of approxately 309,600 auto-j Mldred Moore. Mss Leona Pray obles n ths terrto:y n 932." Mss Margaret Ennls.and Mss Hatl. next eetng wll be held on Deceber 3 at hoe j cf Mss Moore, 69 Elzabeth ave- j nue. PEACE RETGN3TFERE Most Loved Gfts of All Gfts That Lve Everybody Loves Tl Flowers serve a twofold purpose at Chrstas te: y arc so unversally ratuync as Gfts and y do so uch to brlhten true Holday anner. Our baskets of breht elowlns planu, S3.50, S4. J5 and upward, last well n» Beautful bowls planted Uke Japanese Eock Gardens, $3, up.-y dell*htan k ' * Bowls of sansevlera that wll thrve n any war llvl roo, $.50 and nn ""*! AUo Scotch Hear, Axaleas. Cyclaen. Polnsettas, Begonas, Araucarla, Grd. "*"* Jrrn c n)^.ohm^ffu-^hnn^ TPfantt, >nd ft wlcte vwrlott nt *TT~ Trees n Frut, Jerusale Cherres. Orange Plants, and a wde varmv -.""? 'f - - of Flowers and Plants. ' ' M»" Ha* - ndvdual Plants Folage P] an s Araucarla, S3.50 and $3» Dracaenas Pandanuj Beconlas. 75c, SJ50. $2, S3. vy ArranftenU... * -» «*M Boston rcrns Cyclaen, $, $2. 93, $4. PolnsetUas. $2;5O up. Bosrs Sweet.Peas Orange trees n frut. 52. $ 0. $J, S3.50. Jerusale Cherres. S. $.50. True Scotch Hear, 2, $2.50. Cut Pnluettl Evers Carnatons Hear Sprays Gardenas Holl, Ceetery Wreaths or Whte Cedar fro South Jersey keep green all wlnttr Wreaths for front door of frwh fluffy Cedar and Whte Pne Ronrh. ChrsJas-Red-Rbbon. nttr ar and Whte P»ne Bonrh. ^- : ^HJE -Trees-jrtanted-ln-tnbs.- Grave covers or Cedar and Pne fastened on wre fraes that keep n to«d lt ^" Please Order Early -Flowers Sent by Telegraph nvvhere J. R. BAUMANN -St. Georgo a Hazelwood Phone P. A. CTY MARK 7'Cherry-St. Rahway, N.; PROTECTON GVEN BY BURAL VAULTS T HS peceful anj «cla3cj spot offers gentle tcposc. Yet, unjcrncath all thj; luk dcjttuc- j... GRESBROS. STORE OF QUALTY 27 and 29 CHERRY ST. Rahway, N. J. GotlaGoldStHpe Slk Hose For Lades Now at New Low Prces Most-Sutable-for-Chrstas Gfts.35 Now Now and 2.00 Now _ outsze Now.35 Lades' Kd Gloves Button-or Slp-On Style.95 and 2.50 Fve More Store Open Evenngs Do Your Chrstas Shoppng Now and Avod Last Hour Rush Rahway Agency GR. SCOUT UNFORMS FOR CHRSTMAS GFT "Who"»od "Whch" n referrng tb an <>>]ecl S3- jwv.- "vlh'r s uscl anl n rofcrln: to a pprwn ljectlv» "vl" s nsctl nljcvtlvf "that" :y hr- ''ns Tnr t>ntl objects fnd V.. ust proca our lovo' ono. N'orwjlk Concrete But! Vult j hc Kuardan ro -whch to assgn jutonutc or non-swlcd type.- t hs postve seal, gvng guaranteed perpetul protecton aganst all unjergrounj destractve eleents. Consult yoor local funeral drectors n te of nerd or send for our nterestng bo*)l> lef, "Endurng Thru A^rt." Anor Gut Prce Sale of lgh Qualty Foods Ths Week-t LON SPRLNG LabXhops NORWALK-VAULT-C Of New Jcncy Esl. 90 pl«nf«!d New Jersey - 25c FRESH LatC -22c Best Center Gut Pork Chops! Lades' and Men's Ubrellas L50o"6:98 Boys' Slk Four-n-Hand Tes 35c and 50c Lades' Crepe De Chene Step-ns Dance Sets Envelope Chese and Slps CHRSTMAS SPECAL.95 a Garent Boys' Handkerchefs, 3 n Box 69c a Box Men's Slk Four-n-Hand Scarfs 50c to.00 Men's Handkerchefs 0c to 69c Each Men's Slk Muffler Scarfs 69c to.98 oy?~sk~maffler and Te Sets U> Match Fancy Box Handkerchefs For Ladles 3 n Box _25c to.98 a Box Turksh Towel Sets 75c to 3.98 a Set Table Cloth Sets.25 to 6.98 Assortent -nfants Noveltes- 69"Q""'and-' < Up"- CLARK ABATTOR...-.(.Slaughter.. House). Cty Dressed Beef, Veal, Lab anl Pork WESTFELD AVE. CLARK TOWNSHP Reducton n prces by Clark Abattor for follovr- ng week are ade so as to_elvejhej>ubllcj^enent of an_ Take note of our prces oh Jersey econocal Chrstas. Pork and Boys' Sport Socks All Szes 50c a Par Men's Slk Socks, Plan and Fancy Colors Boleproof Brand Prces for Week Cty Dressed Beef 8c NEW Saur Kraut L oose LEAK FRESH Pork ShouWer Well Tred Lean Soke< 50c and Up Bed Spreads and Bed Spread Sets,39 to 6.98 a Set Men's and Boys Guaranteed Fast Color Shrts L00-Each Boys' Blouses, Fast Colors, All Szes 69c to LOO -Holday-Decoratons- L Cross Rb, Top Srlon Round Steak, b... Srlon Steak, b... Porterhouse Steak, lb Chuck Roast or Steak. 2 lbs 25c Beef Lver, lb 0c Rb of Beef, lb. 4c Haburger, UU% pure, t> lbs or buc Beef Tongue a pece.. ~7T c VEAL Legs of Veal, lb 7c Veal Cutlets, lb 25c Veal Chops, lb.7c Cty Blessed Calves Lver, lb 40c Calves Hastlets, each 5c LAMB Leg of Lab, lb..8c Lab Chops, lb 5c Pork Lons, whole or half, lb 2c Fresh Shoulder, lb, 2c Fresh Has, lb 3c Loose Sausage, lb. 5c Z,TZ77777r7777TTT772Dc BEST MADE Pork Roll 22c»' Whole or Half LEGS OF GENUNE Sprng Lab 4 lo 6 b. Average Cross 25c»8 Pure Pork Sausage ST Annoara FRESH SMOKED Bacon 9cb, Whole or Half BONELESS BOLLED SHOULDER Veal Sold Meal Ha! 4c ^Srlon or Porterhouse Steak % BONELESS Corned Beef BEST CUT Chuck Roast OrSteak FASCT Turke) SWEET Tangerne 5 for 25c Thn Skn and jucy FLORDA Grapefrut 6 for 25c Thn Skn and Jnlcy PAPER SHELL Pecans 25c lb. Sound 8 A.ML to. A. M. Saturday Ths Great Specal All Bologna All Shoulder Lab Chops b T<jlenhone R&jWay.Reeor'd, Frday, Deceber 8,&3 TJahway's Hoe Newspaper Enerod at lnhwuy. K. J., > f 0 ":Ja 0 h M 3»;R^'>n'l cla, atter under act j. R. MARPLE Presdent n tu'wupflp^ WB fonndnl nnd * antaned upon thp nrnclnv of n PMT "CM» ) u»b««-dfnrmrnt«l..n of nl.he rrwn now JfTh' 'l?t Sd upon he bln nf a rogrf.««r. wllrat polcy. TUB HKCOKD '.ATFORM FOB AnVAXCHMKNT OK TUB CTY OP ta V A nl. S. Conrrnn or a now and odern ftt..>, otfltnftlnd or tbt dtepotal ] - j'otntttjjrtjn^tmhff-lnterral-t. Conllhtlon of Churcbf S. lllf.fn,nt of Tax-ReKcf-peratve At ths te, when uncpal, county and state budgets "are 7 beng deterned, uch earnest and thoughtful-consderaton ust be gven to proble of easng burden under whch so any of our btzens now labor. Governor-elect A^ Harry Moore Snff Calendar Of Events Today Card party of St. Paul's Socal Chapter at. Parsh House, 2:;)( Moose Charty Ball at Frankln Sctool, evenng. " Woen's Deocratc Assocaton, card party, Moose hall. 2:30 p..; Chrstas party, Moose hall, 7 p.. Daughters of Aerca, Chrlstas party. Jr.'O. P. A. M. hll -Hoe Readlug Club, CluhUuaa party, hoe of Mrs. S. H. MetrlarColona; Orl Scouts' Chrstas party, St. Paul's Parsh House, evenng. Sunday Trnty M. E. Sunday Schoo gcant^vehl : Chrstas Cantata, Frst Presbyteran Church, evenng. -Mondayr-Dece&er-2 f a s n T f e ^ O T t e n S t f a f fe2,000,000 ust be shaved fro next year's budget; knd ths acton s expected to have ts effect n practcally all countes and uncpaltes n New Jersey. By cuttng appropratons Cty Cosson Perth Aboy has succeeded n reducng ts uncpal tax rate for 932 twelve ponts, whle Elzafc.th uncpal authortes announce that 932 ludget wll be reduced both n aount to be pproprated and total to be~rased by taxaton, because of a $4,000,000 defct n cty treasury payonne's tax rate s expected to rse aboum50-perent buuths s only one of a few ctes where ths Beneft card party, hoe of Mrs. J. C. Pckens, 9 Whtter street 2 p.-r Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. eetng Synagogue, evenng.. Thursday, Deceber 24 Card party, hoe of Mrs. J. Hel, 67 Elsabeth avenue, evenng; : : r -:-_ Chrstas~Eve~servcef Second Presbyteran, Church, 8 p.. Rahway's tax rate ounted fro $2 n 907 to r p p p ^ fhs reducton was ost welcoe ths year, and wth nany persons here fndng taxes at - breakng ont, t wll be peratve that every effort-be ade ake a furr reducton n 932. Because of- trunk sewer, nternal sewerag_e yste, new school and any or ajdr expende-> confrontng cty, ncluson of any of fcese andatory tes n budgetrwlltnakvt lcult to effect any great reducton. But ths houlcl not prevent a very careful scrutny of every e. and elnaton of each one open to lghtest queston when Coon Councl eets pnght at Cty Har to act on he budget Only n hs way can publc offcals contnue to ert conklence of taxpayng ctzens. Get You r Auto lcenses Now "rbegnsto'loovasfrn^pteoftn-uchearler ates ths year for securng autooble lcenses and br attachng plates, vast nubers of Rahway otor- t.-: wll stll contnue habt of procrastnaton 3. frst alphabet was chseled n stone for posterty soe te around 500 B. C. tk de result-that.du-ng_juslft.ttlday..uf-lltl konth re wll be long lnes of applcants standng h n cold watng r turn at lcense clerk's fek. n order to avod long, patent lnes of cense seekers, state authortes advanced e when lcenses would be granted to Noveber, bt applcatons ade to Bauer & Brook^local tents, are very uch below nuber receved at s te last year. To date only 606 persons n Rahlay have secured r lcense plates for next year, fthough re are 3,650 otor vehcles regstered ere annually. Of "course "ready"oney" s" scarce at present [ne and re have heen any deands upon peketbooks of otorsts, but t has been observed h n spte ofr st-ngency of tes, few peo-j le are gvng up r cars. But don't be a tal-ender gettng your lcense. Even those who are ord- Arly propt n tler busness atters are found n bat last lne of applcants, who, wth frazzled nerves. fge edate servce as te for lcense expralons approaches. Now s te for gettng your penses fxed up for 93" no Chrstas Rush s On, Only fve shoppng days rean n whch to get pady for Chrstas. Busy days y wll be of -'ag fro place to place for what s wanted for -V and frends. Prces never were; ore attractve"than y are ps season. Many thngs can be bought at sus fcuch lower than y were before World War; (fro would have thought three years ago that prces fould ever drop back to those fgures? But y ov e, and buyers are gettng beneft of t sprt of a gft s best thng about t after «Noteworthy s sprt of gvng ths. year, [any a r e ncreasng r gft lst to nclude those pey know need Chrstas cheer, Why not let Record advertsng pages help pu select proper gfts wth a nu effort.' today's ssue s craed full of offerngs of Rahfay erchants. Look se advertseents over and st assured that n buyng fro reputable erfants n Rahway you wll get real satsfacton. ' Grab Bag What were Benjan Frankln's 3 rules of conduct? Who' was frst Aercan :resldent not bo a Brtsh sub- Cottee charen to handle arrangeents for sx weeks evangelstc capagn to be conducted here coencng February by Rev. Charles F. Wegle and party, were naed by Federaton of Churches on Sunday. y are: executve cottee, Rev. J. W. Ryder, pastor. Trnty M. E. Church; secretary, J. Edward Topkns: treasurer, Arthur D. Mansfeld: neghborhood eetngs, Mrs. Charles Howard: fnance. Wlla A. Ranso; usc. Albert-Wlson: press, W. F. Davs: publcty, Frederck L. Mlntel: en's work. Georggj. Mller: tabernacle. S. R. Farrngton; entertanent,.qecreej._wmte:-.cwel-ushcr_john-h_arknstal; personal servce Frank L. Potter. When -vrft thp frst nlnhabel < ngatea? Great need for a odern new.y.j. C. A. buldng sees at last to be realzed as executve cottee has decded to launch a capalgn-for-skhhooo benuluk January. 97, ThraMnn Correctly Speakng "Ths here." "se here." "that here." "those re." are gross Tlgarss. Say. "Ths," "se." that," or "those." conssts of E. K. Cone, charan. H. D. Tucker. S. G. Johny. F W Kdd. H. L. Robnson. E. S. Savage. R. N. Black. J. W. Ackley D S Joseph. F. C. Hyer.-W.-H. Rollnson. A. W. Frae, Otto Pal Jr F M. Stllan, C. A. Coburn,.J. A. Overton. Today's Annversary On ths day, n-807, John rcenlcaf-avhtuer-was-bor Today's Horoscope Persons bo on ths day have certan reserve that akes oewhat unapproachable. lo Forejolnj- Questons. Teperance, Slence. Order, *esoluton. Frugalty. ndustry, Sncerty. Justce, Moderaton. :leanlness. Tranqulty, Chastty nd Hulty. 2. Martn Van Buren was rst presdent whotad not been -Brltlsh-subject.- HOLD BENEFT PARTY -A beneft- card party-for Daughters of Unted Aercan Men of- Elzabeth was held. Tuesday evenng n hoe of Mrs. Robert Brandt, 27 Unon street. Wnners were: Mss Eleanor Jenn, Mss Sarah Roell, Danel Roel, Jr., Mss Hazel Brandt, Mss Florence Peterson, Mrs. Eler Bartz, Mrs. Edward Weber, Mrs. saac Walker, Fred Schultz, Mss Anna. Fox, Mrs. A. Feckert. Charles McGarry, Mrs. Martha Foulks, Mrs. Clark. D. J. Roel. Mss Lllan Jensen, Seoastan Godfrey. Mrs. Herbert Ben- >on, Mrs. Koubek, Mrs. S. E. God- 'rey, F. Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen,. Mrs. Jaes McKay, Mrs. Rell. Mrs. Robert Brandt. CTZENS-LOAN MEETS Resoluton was passed to pay aturtes aountng to $25, durng eetng of board of drectors of Ctzens last nght n. offce of Abe Wetz, H rvng street. Ths payent, toger wth e of nearly $70,000 n Noveber and approxately $26,000 n October, akes a total of approxately $00,000 n aturtes lad by assocaton ths. year. for Yonr Scrapbook chef art of learnng s to attept hnl lttle at a r te. Loeke. One-A'- THE SCRAPBOOK Fro Record Fles of Yean Ago Rahway 50 Years Ago Flo Adrocatfl A:.T-lpps Dcpubcr 7, KS old buldng reoved fro Bear rvng street ralroad crossng s now standng on ste t s to occupy for future, feth We are heartly glad lo chroncle any fact lendng to show an proveent n busness operatons n our cty. One such estab' l&hent s that of Asseblyan F. L. Sheldon, who, n hs present quarters, n brck block at corner of rvng and Cherry streets, eploys a force of 50 worken n anufacture of sportng goods, both cloth and lear, ncludng wearng apparel, gun covers, boxes, etc. Mr. Sheldon has coenced erecton of a new frae bulld two Jl0rTEFrKelghtjncLJ2xlfln fppf n.jjtp nt. ho rnfzj) Broad and Adas streets. Ra:hway-25 Years Ago Pro Thp fnlnn rvorr.-r rwnnlct 'd. Mf three story brck buldng, corner Val pace and ralroad been sold to Wheeler G. Peckhatn of New York and Westfleld. He has also purchased dwellng of ~A. T.-Jennngs estate, opposte post offce. Offcers were elected by Young Men's League Monday nght as follows: Presdent, C. L. Buckley; vce-presdent, G. R. Harvey: secretary, W. Harvey; treasurer. E."C. Moras. Unon County Roadsters elected offcers for 907Txr~club^ house Monday evenng as follows: Presdent, Charles J. LaForge: vce-presdent. J. Wlllard Urston; secretary, E. W. LaForge; fnancal: secretary.. J._Henry Flake;, trustees, J.- U Martn,-G. M. Howard Walter Freean, Charles-H.-Anglenn. C.S.- Thopsonr =-- Rahway 5 Years Ago Fn TL- t.hwny l!.h,,r,l!),t.lut 9, ]9'!' 'Out On A Lb' Rahway 5 Years Ago t'j,- K:hw:y lrr-.rl.^- nlut 7. Hfj; ^ Krc Tl,. _ cty budget for 927. passed on flrst readng by Coon Councl Wednesday nght, shows an ncrease of $42,343.57^ over budsetj>f-he-past-year.~ 927"budget calls""fdr"an"expendture of 396.5P.30. of whch $340,22.20 s to be rased by taxaton. l ^ budget totaled $354, t s expected 926 tax rate of $2 67 wll go up about 50 ponts although t s probable that a reducton n fnal readng wll aterally reduce ths ncrease. A drve for a new hosptal buldng for ths cty wll probably be leld here durng February, accordng to a report "ade by Presdent Prank W. Kldd at annual eetnt of Rahway Hosptal Tuesday nght. Supt. Mrs. L. Anna Hushes n dscussng need yesterday stated that although hosptal s equpped n ost-effcent anner, buldng at S Jaques avenue s uch too sall to carry on hosptal work here effectvely and a new buldng erected r present structure closed because t s nadequate. WANDERNGS ABOUT TOWN by : Staff Doroa Brande Chrstas Carols Songs "Redscovered" * After Beng Suppressed n England Found n Old Book To encourage youngsters to wash, a New Jersey fr s arketlng-a-caka of-soap-wth-a-"penny"-bedded n center; Ths"! "cented" soap should also end arguents about usng (nttnntlonal News Sfrv<v) Just why do we sng Chrstas carols? Doroa Brande tells fascnatng story of orgn of se carols, of successful attept to suppress n Purtan England, and of r "redscovery" n recent tes. Her story appears n Lttle Flower Monastry Messenger.. "Carols,"-she says, "are gft that sple-hearted people have a"de~t6~relgr6ntout~of~r Joy at beng saved.... y are far spler than anythng n lturgcal usc; easer to learn, easer to reeber, easer to teach to sall peces. "penny"-bedded n--center; Thsend arguents about usng State Traffc Cosson whch et ts frst real battle when Cty of Rahway refused to ove traffc lghts on Route 25 about a year ago wants Governor-elect Moore to gve t $74,655 to operate next year. t's budget n 930 was $,798. request should prove ebarrassng as ths was one of nneteen cossons creted by last Legslature and tered "useless" by Moore at te. ; "'"" Those of us who are bewalng present plght we are. n but are stll proud that we are Aercans, can fght uch to ponder over when we realze that last two words n "Aercan" are "-can." J6strbTaH7 y are easy to dance to. an* that s what carols orgnally were relgous songs that all people could le,a, and to whch' y al could dance. " carols had r great STUFT OF THE PRESS Consoldaton Consoldaton of sall towns nto larger unts s becong ore vtally nterestng to Bergen County resdents as weeks pass and--- onths go by.. Two facts contrbute toward nsstence, wth whch sutf- L. ject reans before publc, n spte of r natural Tear that consoldaton ay ean joss_of_dentty^ ~Tlee two portant factors are: rsng taxes because of ultplcty of adnstratve unts, each deandng odern coforts and safety of lvng condtons and second: ncreasng populaton,-whch akes necessary added publc utltes such as sewerage dsposal, fre and polce protecton, schools. Bergen County today has about 400 offcals, pad and unpad, to adnster affars ol ts seventy uncpaltes. Cty of Newark, wth about sae nuber of nhabtants, s run by fve en. Duplcaton of cost and of effort n Bergen- County s refor nevtable.. Aganst nsstent deand for reduced taxes and coplant of duplcaton of cost of adnsterng our seventy uncpaltes, s ptted natural, reluctance of ctzen who fears that hs sall town wll lose ts dentty, ts standards of lvng, and he hs power to control and uphold se standards. - - : Thprp WTH nn rpal frnrnfnn fnr ths fnpr unless rltjufn selves relnqush r vglance over such atters. y were bult up by ndvdual effort and ust be sustaned by ndvdual effort. t s true that whle consoldaton ay ean cuttng out duplcty of adnstratve effort t ay also ean loss of nterest n selfgovernent. n such an event poltcal wre-pullng wll nevtably str ntc repeat tself n Bergen County. Put holdng back consoldaton, even wth such a glooy prospect, wll hot alter certan defnte facts and gnorng se facts ay precptate very destructon we fear. ' Bergen County, whch once was a rural dstrct~co'parafevel! _^J j dstant fro New York Cty, has becoe, alost over nght, a poten frst of Ff l tlal etr opolltan dstrct. We cannot hope uch longer to keep on -»,, nl rrnnjo'* patchnb lttle flow's pantes, to stretch to hs forer century uu v-runwe!, needs Wf us(. glv h roq tq expand n a flne ncw sut_ cut along odern lnes. j.nese odern lnes nclude plannng for a greatly ncreased popteenth en crushed out. A people whose relgon was ore centered n fear of danaton than n Daylght savng te ay coe and go, but t s sad that on top of Epre State Buldng n New York Cty, world's tallest structure, one can see sun rse a half hour earler and set a half hour later than fro street level. Daylght savng n ths case sees pretty useless. An portant Stop on Tour joy of beng saved could hardy tolerate such nave gaety. "But when, n. Nneteenth century old songs began agan to coe to lght, re were stll nnuerable country people who could stlr" sng old carols. sngng had gone on n secret, and ors taught daughters and fars taught sons. "And n n 850 we all fell her to a rearkable pece of good fortune. n sxteen hundreds a grocer's apprentce, a sypatc ard" quck-nded an naed Rchard Hll, had kept a Coonplace Book. n t he wrote anythng that nterest h, and nothng n world ulaton to enjoy healthful lvng condtons regulated and econocally sound busness condtons; proper locaton of ndustres: decent and adequate transt facltes. What ndvdual town n Bergen could undertake such coprehensve schees as se? t reans n for an enlghtened publc to gar facts on whch to base r conclusons. t reans for to voluntarly assue, study of consoldatonjest_c_onsolda'ton be forced upon and fnd unprepared. t reans for enlghtened towns to approach proble n an enlghtened way. Fro North Jersey Lfe. Rg nvestent n Schools annual report of Dr. Charles H. Ellott. State Cossoner of Educaton, for year ended last June 30, agan centers publc attenton upon huge, su nvested n New Jersey's publc school syste, and large/porton of governent recepts appled each of hs te seeed to pass h year to educaton. ( by. j Durng last fscal year value of school property n ths H - h.d r<w.r, oo f^^ state passed three hundred llon dollar ark, reachng DOOK nad recpes lor w,,,^...,,,-».(..,,., nc ono ^A brewng and bakng, t had tables of weghts and current prces, dates of fars, and pedgrees of horses, t had rddle and puzzles and-^okesr-t-had-eng-hsh, Frenehand Latn poes, and fors of busness letters n _ French and. Englsh. "Best of all, Rchard Hll had loved enrols, and he had ade t hs busness to lsten to as any of as he could hear, and to put all down. n, by ; pressve total of $306,803,743. Under noral condtons ths fgure would have been rased even ore. As t was, outlays for lands and buldngs durng were curtaled, aount spent n ths drecton $ beng soe $7.000,000 less than was case of prevous year. y best luck n world; hs frvolous book got lost, for generatons behnd a heavy book-case! "t cae to lght Just as Englsh were about to eerge fro gloo that two hundred average wage pad to school teachers, ncdentally, rose to $2, as copared wth $2, n 930. Wth an ncrease of 84~teachersr~total n salares for " nstructors was~$55,587> 977 or 46.6 per cent of total runnng costs of schools, whch cae to $09,58,578. And what about results for se expendtures? Of course, y're.dffcult to analyze. re was usual ncrease n nuber of pupls, wth 6,83 ore chldren n day schools than n 930. enrollent n all schools, but not ncludng vocatonal or contnuaton schools, reached 868,200. Thus, whle expendtures rose, scope of nfluence also was apprecably enlarged. t should be kept n nd, of course, that enrollent fgures do not represent nuber of pupls n New Jersey schools at ths oent. Sgnal ncreases were reported all over state at start of present ter: total ay concevably reach years of Purtans had cast, not j an even llon students. too early and not too late, and More sgnfcant, perhaps, than ere enrollent fgures, s Dr. carol sngng sprang up agan, n England and Aerca. Every- Ellott's report of notceable proveent n' eleentary educaton, n any places n state. Ths, says cossoner, cae about where now our chldren stag through better selecton of aterals and better nstructon ethods, carols. Very uch as r fore- Educators wll fnd n ths one reported proveent aple fars dd, y act over old justfcaton for every cent expended for schools as a whole. Our draatc songs. "As one an who has gven uch of hs lfe to uncoverng 'Soethng transparently pure and truthful, clean and erry as educatonal syste does not le dorant, and ths fact should be of satsfacton, lkewse, to taxpayers whose oney akes New Jersey's fne schools possble....; AlJrt-«H..J?ew Jer3e^ yfr^ spte of passng _econoc eergences whch s as t should be. Ths s nnp flold of endeavor that should never fwl thp plnrh nf sunshne had been recovered."" short-sghted econoy. Bayonne Tes.

6 - r atlon' L. 93 j anner 3 [-_.Aca ) "fves ty loop ana fnewjerseyf teas ^Recreaton! Ce, rollng over '. tls of 850 _uree garre land 829.fo fwas hgh wth, whle j lgh gae 6s n league ' plub upsef fe93, 898 and wns ovef had [Van Sant,: ters, was fe2, 227 [. score was) ne by tark of V ttorton E., Great - gaes : tlc Co., and te Merclc. orbut drbpp,. ancln. 876 to 8 ne. M. of 22 he hghestj F atch. atlon 3 atory bol! 783 plus,f gaes fron j whch ups : of 782, 783 te wlnnersl srddel. r [eavyl fth Fur : o a cky plays d, foot, **ason Sa ^tory a ore gh School] ark. lore than wtness grd outft touted opp lany of ttej fans rnnng ] school e fray, nuerous o^ as, and < early : e local boys :ues and e fro >f whch * on Pass :- fs boys op r klckoff _Ne Sway losng t! when a Machon une vstors.! jr. yardage when JudgeJ bled and! A pass byl netted^ Machon t>tune,t dellsa. o fnal' fa ^ ^ J3. B 3 S3 Two-S -f- - * as Table "Walnut S5.95 up <?> MAKE USE OF OUR CREDT PLAN of Payent A sall su wll delver any te. Pay rest n weekly "or onthly susr-over a long perod. New shapes, rch colors. _ Fne qualty. HEJ>est gft of all, and Thrftest; too! "Furnture endures.and provdes cofort and enjoyent for tle whole-faly! 3-Pece Luxurous Mohar Sute.-Extraordnarly beautful n desgn. A gft for entre faly, treely low at Twne candle style Table Laps, coplete wth par- Sart and so nexpensve. : Laps, $.98 chnjentzed shade. Open Evenngs Chrstas KflKwAv Record. Frday. Deceber 8,93.TelephoneBahwayTj^ j» D hone Rahway Here are a few season able gft hnts to help you solve your-gfprobles! J^C^^^T.^O Prced ex- 87 Lap Shades, 39c up New shapes. Wrought etal antque fnsh or enaeled Choce of colors. Scooters S3.49up New Aquarus colors and shapes. Georgette or parchent. Decorated. $.98 up Doll Carrages $2.49 up A drop-leaf occasonal "Ta le~has~a~place~freveyoue's hoe. Your hoe needs one. Here's a bargan at $3.98 We GuaraL^e^fs^aluef We unhestatjhfely guarantee ths to be year's ost sensatonal Dnng Roo Sute n EVERY WAY! style s new... aterals are best... workanshp s unsurpassed...and prce s far lower than you would expect to-p_ay! Walnu.t"3^neered, now prced at ' Cffsfas GFTS THAT SAVE Tneautluranng^roonTalways-gladdens a hostess heart. f your dnng roo sn't all you"d lke. coc-.kee our selecton of dnng groups For Chrstas A Breakfast Set We show a very pretty style at rght; t has drop leaf table, and coes coplete wth four atchng chars. Choce of several color cobnatons Chldren's Toy Breakfast Sets Do Your Chrstas Shoppng $ Jaes McCollu Walnut veneered over genune Tcnessce Red. Cedar. L - t w - New Mrrors- Recent creatons n French plate rrors are now on dsplay at prces rangng fro S2.98 up Metal Stands 98c n two styles pctured at left. Polychroe fnsh. Sturdly bult Stand nnt 3? (H UU Q djtj Gve Desks A sart-lookng, Sva wrtng Desk s abote; n Walnut.or botany flrrg^fapsand Floor Laps Specl, each Neat Bedroo Sute,60 Walnut and Three strkng Bult along tr conservatve lnes and $09 prced to appeal to those who seek utr pstost for r oney! gu-wood constructon. peces, just-as pctured above, for only t Holds Books! S5.75 Ths soker has a botto shelf for favorte books! Made wth copper lned hudor copartent. Char, $8.50 Tapestry- covered large wng char. $45 value. Wth " new-style cushon back. Rahway, N. J. Vanty Laps Pretty lttle "vanty laps" wth pastel colored slk shade and ornaental base, coplete, cord and plug S.98 Tell Sautajo hurry for ths splendd end table and book stand prced at only $2.98 * Acrb or a frend^ choce of colors, S9.W Occwtoual Table, llnc Walnut top. carved. S6.93 Up Open Evenngs ESEnau** 'rzes Awarded At JU.A.M. Card Party _..; card party sponsored Evenng by Unon Coun- l, Jr. O. U. A. H., and nan's Auxlary was a success. woen n t er e Mrs. Walter Clos, ; Mrs. Karl Pepper. Mrs. lefer. Mrs. N. A. Brower. C. Bcowcr. Mrs. Oscar s: ChaTles-ArMoorerMlss joore. Mrs. P. F. Corey, ad Marsh, Mrs. A. D. Mrs. Walter Morse. were dsrtlbuted as folkr. Karl Pepper: specal, haefcr: non-players. Ar- Pelt. Lester Mller, fcorey. Charles A. Moore. Jaes Depew. W. fcuart. R. C. Hull, Mrs. jy. Moore. Mrs. E. W. ft: pnocwe. a. a. jonn-. Beck. Mrs. A. D. [Henry Berwrth. -Mrs. Walter Frederlckson, Her Morse, Else Kubach.. Mrs. Henry E Hack H. Voorhlcs, Mrs. Anna (-.Mrs. H. A. Falkenstcrn, Streker, Mrs. Henrj' t Denns V. Roblson. Mrs. er. Mrs. A. W. Hack- c. Pckens. Mrs. Mlllard ker, Sdney Lenz, P. R. Kevor Helen Cohll, Mldred Orsby S L. Roan, Mrs. Charles Sth M. B. Qunaaker, Jr., L. B. Sallwood. Mrs. M. B. Gundaker, Jr. Colored Elks Hold Meoral Servces annual eoral servces for deceased ebers was held Sunday afternoon at Second Baptst Church by RanwcK" Lodge. No B. P o E of W.- Rev. C. H. S. Watklns, pastor of church, delvered eoral address, whle Rev. J W. P, Cpller, pastor, Ebenezer A M. E. church, and Vce Daughter Ruler Mrs. Anna PpT^pf^^ Q{_ Golden Key Teple. Daughter Kllr also spokc^ was n charge of Exalted Ruler Charles Dawson. T ntur"p?ogr[flr conssted of vocal solos by Howard Hatfleld and Mss Evelyn Dawson, and a P^orleadKrry Mrs. Thoas ShclL Besdes Exalted Ruler Dawson, those who conducted servces "' eretl ) e nc '- vl V fleeted offo Esteeed Loyal Knght Lloyd Davs. Esteeed Lecturng Knght Clfford Moore._Esqure Wlbur Davs; nsde Guard Rene Allen Kuth Dunn. Clfford Tler Wlla Van Klne. se s. Ely Garca, Mss offlcers and appontve offcers wlllj Mrs. George Gelsel. be nstalled on January 6. nta-t an Pelt. Sauel Maher. ton cereones wll'be held Wed- c.ll. Mrs. J.C. Pckens. nesday nght. Deceber G Balk' Jr.. O. M. Dtzel. Lehr. Mrs. H. B. John- Fr«l Ute of Codec? [ V:tson Rdenour, Mrs. Tn- Mrly. hxnry- of coffee as a (rower. Mrs. George W. bevcnje s <lp«>-n.. lnt s hp- F. Stephens. A. D. Glb-, Gundaker Sr., Rchard C. A. Corey, J. Carhart. rot:.-mrs.-j.-h: Flath- Olphant. Mrs. WUla S. Hull. lodge. y arc: Esteeed Leadng Knght Thoas Brown lrv«] Hnt He Zv r'e was nrsnnlly rnun.l lj Aral, travelers n t!p Kllop!.nn [»rneo nf Kafa nlut.(k«ywrs acqured_lu^ nau Knfu. an'! Klfn < An;tp':l,, Sorter. Mrs. R. C. Hull. ually nnluo'l Corey, Mrs. Frank ] worl.. «A. Lehan. Oeorse _H_Elathnann_Mrs_ lar.'-l. Mrs. Frank Mur- j M. G. Clendenny: j vcr. Mrs. John Yun- P.-, ThP >!:nt V"T»< ' -fro! s :kel fro' v r n-s s l rest.,f n» llntnln: p:-.-.!,- were us^.l by llb Crfl:» n carry ln- r.'«of Olj FREE Potatoes vvtllr [Chrstas Tree jat S.00 or over Qualty Trees Reasonably Prced larbach's Farer's Stand Road and Tfrrll Koad Clark Townshp ESTATE.'Proble, MAYBE you thnk ths no proble at all! But f you are nclned to drect your faly's fnancal well-beng n cong years as you do now n you do have a real proble to whch we can supply a real key. key s an estate plan of whch Trust Funds are keynote. Trust Funds for your wfe's beneft. Trust Funds for chldren's educaton. Trust Funds for your clue. And for every Trust a Trustee wlo ca'h"be~hepen'ded'upon to n n your stead as you drect. j Gve us an outlne of your plans, and we wll be glad to tell you n detal how we can serve you. Nsl Pad n our Specal Departent fro day o depost untl day of wthdrawal tahway Trust Co. [ Bank Wth Che Clock" nber of Federal Reserve Syste -T- ' Rahway Record, Frday, Deceber 8.93 JoblessTo Get Jobs, Tent-Hoes Photos show frst of tented ctes n whch Governor Gfj ford Pnchot of Pennsylvana expects to house jobless en who wl-j be gven road work durng wnter onths. t s stuated n Frog- ' town, near Connellsvlle, Pa. Tents, beds and eals are to be provded by state, whch wll pay ths en at prevalng rate, less cost of r antenance. Twns Offered As Collateral Because he ust have an operaton en hs nose, as result of a luck n face by a ule, Sa Harrs, uneployed laborer of Hutchj lnson. Kas.. offered hs 5-onth-old twns, shown here, to anyone j 'who would advance h oney. He wouldn't take charty and' _hls_wfe_agreed to plan._hoplncaojedee-r-chldrpn-n-!u-ypar. or two. When offers to help Harrs cae, he and hs faly had h h d ON CVL SERVCE LST John M. Newkrk of 78 El avenue, ths cty, wth an aver- ';ge"bt'tc5n~pel-cen7"was aons j those v.-ho passed test for; :s readng, wrltns. nrlhnelc and.lunor cvl engnetr. State Hgh- : :nnar. e known :s M subject? way Cosson, accordng._tq! he results of recent tests held j n Unon Cnunty by State Cvl Servce Cosson. " salary range s $,500 to S.920. j Kewkrk was thrd on lst, j frst two qualfers beng Fred H. ^losley. 65 Eerson avenue, Elzabeth ard Joseph P. Adroka. 540 Lvngston street. Elzabeth, Book Wld on: A lbrary s f:r ore than n storehouse for bonks. f s c<j- Tunt.v power house to onor^zo lvos nf people. Woan's Hoe BULOVA WATCH for HS Gft Handsoely engrared, rch lookngl Wth radu dal, dust-proof case^ and new style lnlt b"andr3 jewelj. ' *37 50 F. W. HUGGEVS Jeweler and Optoetrst 6 CHERRY ST. Open Evenngs Tl Chrstas Educatonal N. cessarte sunjerts ulf.l are peeessary CLARK P.-T. A. PLANS PARTY Teachers n Clark Townshp school wll be tendered a luncheon bl parent-teacher assocaton on January 7, accordng to plans ade at a eetng of assocaton ths week. Mrs. John Steger was naed charan of luncheon cottee, whle Mrs. Heran Fredercks Hase wll have charge of decoratons. attendance~nwards were won ns"followsrgraar"graaes7mss L. McDonough- and Mrs. P. War-, ner; prary. Mss Janet Egnor and Ms H. Graves. Mebers of assocaton wll ake a tour of nspecton of a nearby ce crea plant on January 3. ' Foraton -^euer N. experts any Florlda Cverslndps were fored over a O years! lnn of veselnll.- n dry vpalhcr tlp sol cracks ope ^nd Mre starts ensly to n^crrnt depth. _ Burned areas art rendnred useless. jnd destroyed n a lre soe yrars ngo toauy shnws tn s.2»t vv^etutlon excep ln-nrfp! srweeds. Agnostc*! Atttude A»nnsMes dffers g nls n tlt flrs s sply n dpclnr.flnn o' nnl vlnf rnnd. n hrsls?<r helcf. whle tlp oler s,an nvnwe<l lshelef. Pre-Holday Specals fnr-trh FRDAY & SATURDAY AT ROTH & CO. MARKET TEGS~OF BEST' YOUNG LAMB ROLLED BONELESS VEAL ROAST 9c!b. Order our Holday -Poultry" SOW ~ BOLED HAMS (By Pece! 29c lb. SMALL FRESH "SKN-BACK HAMS 4c b. FRESH-KLLED YOUNG FOWL ROTH & CO. J22 Cherry Street Tel. 7-O4O3 Orders Delvered ADOLPH'S QUALTY MARKET Fancy E& LONS OF PORK,... Rb or Lon End Half or Whole tjd Legs of Sprng Lab 2 TORR ES -FrestT SHOULDERS of Our Own Make lb T lb talan Hot Sausage 25u> Cotaee Has 24b Mlk Fed Lon Veal Chops 29r b SAUSAGE Meat or Lnk % Haburger Steak.-Ulb Now s te to order your CHRSTMAS POULTRY We also have SUCKLNG PGS 2 to 5 b average ""ADOLPH'S MARKET Ho le of Good Meats 4 Cherry St. Rahway, N. J. t*hone Ofder Called for and Deled Free Anyte Anywhere n Unsalared Dploat Chle's new abassador to Unted States has created soethng of a precedent by acceptng post wthout reuneraton. He s Senqr Don Mguel Cruchaga. Ths s a snapshot n '" ' "Washngton/ Three-A State Presdent Mrs. Wlla caton of Sheran School, P. Lttle of 0 El avenue, ad-roselldressed parent-teacher asso- ParJS, last nght. Classfed Ads Pay t s really Turkey that "akes" Chrstas dnner. So order your Turkey now at an AP Market and get a tender, young, eaty brd. Agan our Turkeys wll be strctly fresh klled, selected. Northwestern brds exclusvely... eve fner, pluper and taster than our excellent Thanksgv -ng-brds4>ecause-of--ore-favorable~wear~condfoht; ^^*# " "»*/ * WWW "Plgr" tog OS a guoronlee of AP qualty. One qualty and one prce only. SOMETHNG NEW Chrstas Center Peces $.00 and up Wth a cedar background wth teasel and pne cone decoratons and a candle n center a new and novel table decoraton for Chrstas Table. - - Grey Blanket for Holly Wreaths for Every Purpose Cut Flowers for AH Occasons Mus Ponsettas E. M.Andrews,Jr. St. George Ave. and Unon St. Rahway TAlso a choce holday selecton of best qualty] [.chckens, ducks and geese, prced unusually low] Turkey Now. Watch for Prce Announceent n ^ ol leadngnowspapors^on Monday ~~To Locale Your Nearest Market, phonn tor Brooklyn,lVergreen2-oT00; for Long sland, Garden Cty 8600; for Manhattan, Bronx and Westchester, LUdlow , ormohawk 4-788C; for Norrn New Jersey, TErrace ; for Paterson and vcnty, SHerwood PRME RBS OF BEEF ^s6 >b FRESH HAMS HALFOR WHOLE b. 5 C SRLON STEAK CHOC*G^ lb 39 C VEAL CUTLETS»<^ ^. 39c CROSS RB POT ROAST >» 29«SHOULDER CHOPS b 9c PURE PORK SAUSAGE ^ >b. 23«-WHTEHOUSE Evaporated-Mlk -BLUE LABEL-. - Ketchup CROSSE & BLACKWELL Maralade KRKMAN'S OR Octagon Soap s. bot' tall cans lb. jar 2 C 5 cakes 2 3' w C M M M XMAS PACKAGE *% ~e%e LUX doap OF2 CAKES 75c 3 cakes V C QUCK OR REGULAR QUAKER OATS 3 Pkg* 25 C UNEEDA BAKERS Graha Crackers Socal Teas Vanlla Wafers Lorna Doones pk 9 lo c Sunnyfeld Slced Bacon 2^:25' Tao Tea Balls. T 0 f2o29 c Pllsbury's Cake Flour Pkg. 25 C Prudence Corned Beef Hash N c o an 2 23 c Rnso MAKES WASHDAY EASER FRESH FRUTS AND VEGETABLES FRESH CRANBERRES.. WHTE BOLNG ONONS YELLOW TURNPS.. CELERY HEARTS.. EATNG APPLES.. l P > t g».22 c. 2 b». 23c 3 lbs. 7c. 3 lbs. 0c 2bun,29c -. 3 b». 9c THE CREAT AT& JTC & PACFC TEA 'Phone No. Rahway 7- Af _ f-*^ Accepted by Cottee on Foods t AP, WncalcS AerkoUAedcal Assocaton A P k 3 s - ^3^- HOLDAY- SUGGESTONS DROMEDARY Cranberry Sauce "J 5c FANCY AP Pupkn. o«. on 0c /deo/ Cnfas Gft HOLDAY FRUT~CAKE T l"lb.pkg. 33«2 b. tn 5 9' 5 lb..n *- 65 FANCY Walnuts SOFT SHELL Alonds. 29c b. 23c R&R PLUM PUDDNG JUMBO B8TE. Brazl Nuts FANCY -Mxed Nuts FANCY Pecans. - NONE SUCH MNCE MEAT 2 p>^ 23«NONE SUCH MNCE MEAT ln 23 C DROMEDARY Dates rastu«2:d _. pg. 8 c DROMEDARY SUCED Orange Peel 4u.n. 3c DROMEDARY SLCED Leon Peel _«_!-^«- 3 C DROMEDARY SUCED Ctron Peel < ««. pk«. 8c PTCHER OF SWEET CDER (No Depost) c&c Gnger Ale C^D?N c&c -GngorAlo^fn" CLCQUOT aus Sec. YUKON Gnger Ale. 2K.».25C 3b«.25c CANADA DRY Snger Ale C^,) 2 b< * - 25c CRESTMONT CHOCOLATES Packed n attractve collophane-wrapped boxet. b. box 45* A..,.

7 . * PaWav Record. Frday, Deceber 8,93 Telephone Rato; BPhone 7^0600 Plans For [HoHday Week Th'e Rahway Record, Frday, Deceber 8,93 Fve-A T - ble Rolled atlon ed 9 ran bb fves ty loop and ub teas fc-recreatlonl te, -rollng alleys, over ' [tals of 850 jthree-gaef land 829.fon was hgh f ^wlth-scorj Fwhle lgh gae n league Club upset 693, 898 and wns overt had scon Van Sant, ners. was} 82, 227 anq j, score was J ne by ^ of 89 torton robe e Rec eaton gaes tc-co., an<j scorng a he Merck, won ] ut drop, and n. 876 to 8 gae. M. ] of 22 te hghest f atch. :reaton! natory bol [d 783 pns, f gaes ron whch Up of te vrnnersl ddel Over L nth FJ Fnal of a co cky plays ar >3 foot ason Sat tory ovej ore h. School Park, nore than wtness {grd outft L touted..op nany of j jal fans ha tnnng ] [school he fray. (nuerous < pas, and. early _ he local boys pues and pr Jlne fro of whch " on Pass ps boys op or kckos as s. Rahu losng t B when a Machon wa s vstors but) yardage tl ne. when Judge,! bled and! A pass tayj netted*/ hon' * ' j scor*, 'fnal &.. «5 US?-: 5^! Ha-. *: US:.' >.: A: 5 XT? SS -ss- -. S s.; Ufa S V*. Ufta* =8 a When Santa draws shade on value-.;._ gvng shoppng season of year, wll you # When or Rahway County persons proudly^tspray^^frery and necesstes, large and sall gfts procured fro j ou be prepared? = - S Chrstas shoppng season s near-.... gc ~Tng^r^n(drre^re-only4ve ore^lays f- and evenngs n whch to procure that re- b ebrance for frend or relatve. Are you passng up opportuntes to be found n, s_ Merchants selves never before have y been so able to serve your every need. r preparaton eans nothng to you f you fal to take advantage ( of t. Vst stores, copare erchandse and fnd that gft you have been thnkng about!'' Rahway County Merchants a 3 a "3T a Garbo and Hoot on On Today and Toorrow and toorrow brng to ST of "tbe" RKCTtahway an excellent double feaw headed by Greta Garbo an Lenox," Her Pall, and Lth Clark Gable and a bg (e faous love story that tled as Davd Graha best sellng novel. On he progra wll.be found (lbson n " Gay Buck grent outdoors nas week brngs to ths.playhouse a lst, of outattractons and a prest patrons n for tble feature progra every COB. Sun one day only, two bg k Jaes Cagney n r crary" -wth Joan Blonfast-stepplns love story blcnty of laughs, and Mdghan and"hardle Al- Skyne." "loves and t fast, ad pace of *r cty. and Tuesday, Dece- 2'.. coes Hu Chnt- Once A Lady," anor toan draa. On bcr.x wll be found rxugbar.ks. Jr., and a bg cast ortns Chance." story vat steeplechase. b-day and Thursday. Dc-.r.tl 24, Dolores Costello "Expensve Woen," Lasca of Ro *; h Leo CarrHo. John- Brown, Dorothy Burl Sutuen-llle, Frank nas and Saturdaj-, L)e bre Helen Hayes ard *p^^ Sn of ludft." classed as one of best pctures, a pcture s r.o ntroducton, and yoy ull want to see over Or. sae progra. Drect fro New York beater, ull.be Alce Gl- A!:ce n Wonderland." an to order tor enand of specal nter- younger fols. holday week-end n addton to bg turf prosra. anhas arranged for j!:o: Saturday atnee, en stage of Ml- se Our Chldren? "reaches ' Hudson, Arlne Judge. Ben Alex ander. Roberta Gale. Mary Korn- C-. of Mldred School oton pcture screen heralded r.s:. ntroducng her frst [as.one of -ndustry-ost-not-- ah, Blly Qurk and Blly Butts. h thrty of " Cutest able productons. For frst For atospherc purposes a few atured actors are woven nto : Town." Thrty taltntte n screen hstory, naton's loadng crtcs state, od- story. se nclude Beryl cluldrcn n a bg surpr.se ro-.-.k and dance, wth e youth has been honestly por- Al Htter's popular or- Pnronts are requested to chldren to Saturday. avod evenng HAVE_FU N MAKNG FUN NY FAC ES Glorous Hertage Blazoned n Draa 'Are-se-Our-Cbldren' Shows At Cranford ater Uncoprosng n portrayal, realstc n treatent and unbendng n ts sncerty. "Are trayed. atc canvas and powcr- Tulful buvalnk force ot thtr producton shov.-ng Sunday and Monday at Cranford ater, s sad to challenre conventonalty of oton pcture tradl- and wn free adsson to ths great show! EDDE QULLAN ARMSTRONG GN.GRROGJRS RKO RAHWAY THEATER How to Make Funny Use pencl, crayon or water Wrte your nae and address belovr'~and al 6~ Contest Edtor of Rahway Record, Rahway, N^ J., and for thc flrst colors and see f YOU can ake 0 BEST wll receve Two Guest Tckets ' each to wtness " Tp-Off" at RKO Bahway se two funny Stars of " ater, Thursday. Deceber 3st. - Tp-Off' funner stll. CON- Nae TEST CLOSES TUESDAY, street Dec. 29th at 6 P. M. cty. :... - ngs, t -neverless proves pont that beneath exteror j hardness of our youngsters re s a foundaton of nherted purty Und cast of prncpals s coposed of youngsters below age of twenty, headed by ater Guld artst, Erc Lnden and n support of who are Rochellc Mercer. Wlla Orlaond. Rob- ' rrt McKenze and Jy Wang. - "- ~"~ Wlon we say that a an s drven fro pllar to post we ean that he s 'onsuntly harred and Rven no res:. expresson probably or t o n t h r o u E h y BJDqos unsn "joop of today's youth. two old fors of punshent E qsnojq] SnA]jp uj rhc fll ls tne flrsl speculate' Pllow wns n hoard wth "holes for R-UOJJ-o uaqa tnjta draatcally on " lberalzed'" b a a - O t f ) oj.u nktn ox vews and actons of ode day «>«s tst used n Enjland a bunchldren. Surprsng n ts fnd- dred years 30* 9XOOQ HOT. RE s a club n whch your dues arc returned lo von, WTH NTEREST. re's NO ntaton And ebershp s open to ALL. Jon today. Put le a few cents a day. n next Chrstas club >ay your gft blls for you. Coe here for furr OF YOUR, kls. HOLDAY SHOPPNG We Pad Out Ths Year $55,000 n Chrstas Savngs Funds Don't Spend t All ~ ''THE BANK OF SERVCE" 'pjnjp[br^^^ Lowell jsheran Calls t Quts Lowell Sheran, H star, ddn't object when hs wfe Hclenc Costello. also of screen, tore up her weddng gown and thrc* her weddng rng at h. he sad, but when she called h a fat old an" and a -ha actor," he patence ran out; he added Now he's fled a sut n Los Angeles for dvorce. y separated after a vpar J and seven onths of wedded lfe. "Once A Lady" RUTH CHATTERTON n Paraount Pcture "Once A Lady," at EKO Rahway Deceber 3 and 22. Cty Banned aten Durns Shakespeare's lto Purtan nnlhorltlc3 of London allowed no playhouse to exst wthn r Jursdcton. All aters of ul'trorrols bulll cty lts. That's Jaes Cagney n hs latest Warner Bros., pcture whch cornea, to : RKO Rahway-ater Sunday. Cagney and Joan Blonde!! depct a couple of wsecrackng adventurers who arc out for ^U y can get.- ausng.stuatons suppleented by, dynate- lnfe throughout,' ake _ths one of sartest" f tl ThoasTVeghaS - Coes n "Skylne" Thoas Meghan, who sprang nto world-wde popularty n slent pctures, appears n hs second Fox talkng producton..at RKO Rahway ater Sunday. Hardc Albrght n Fox cross secton of odern lfe, "Skylne." Lorele -toy. Myrra loops her seductve skens tghter round He s featured wth Harde Albrght, Maureen O'Sullvan. Myrna Loy and Donald Dllaway, and "supportng "cast TncluSes" Stanley Felds. Robert McWare. Jack Kennedy and. Alce Ward. "Skylne" tells of an abtous youth who hated hs unknown far" untl he found roance and learned tolerance. t was- drected by Sa Taylor vhcr-drectr-- cd Mary Pckford and Harold Lloyd n r ost successful_productbrs. Much of acton of "Skylne" takes place aong top grders of New York's skyscrapers. Nt'Xl Sulurltj- JOAN C'lt.WVFOHl) L.AUK ( V,; "rosse>skd" WARNER'S CRANFORD North Avenue CRANFORD Tel. Cr FBDAV DOUBLE FEATURE DECEMBER 8th HOS. MEOHAN n 'SKYLNE" Also "COMPROMSED" wth BEN LYON and BOSE HOBARX ONTHE STAGE Doctor Y, AVorld's Greatest Crystal Gaor SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE DECEMBER Sth RUTH CHATTERTON n -_ "ONCE A LADY' Assocate Feature "CONSOLATON MARRAGE"' Matnee Kdde Chrstas Party Toys Galore SUNDAY-MONDAY DECEMBER 20-3 """ ERC LNDEN and RbCHELLE HUDSON ' DOUBLE FEATURE Also. Fox News ALSO LN "ARE THESE OUR CHLDREN" KAY FRANCS and LLYAN.TASOAN Tn "CTRTS -AttOTTT-TOWN" GO TO A SHOW MONTH Tonte & Toorrow BUCKAROO" LOVE LAFS _ Sunday, Dec BSC FEATURES 'Hs strength tested by lfe's" "steel...by love a ad hatred n a cty's surgng tde. Harde ALBRGHT Maureen O'Sullvan Donald Dllaway Myrna Loy Hunger and hope and heart-ache n a. cty of canyons. He's a bell-hop n a Fast hotel and has a key to every roo! BONDE CRAY. */t/ JAMES CAGNEY v. sensatonal, young star ' ":"of':fsart'money" and ore vvacous (nan ever n a role of wt and wsdo NOEL FRANCS. RAY MU'lAND -MORE LAFS "THE CAT'S A "Slly' Syphony Cartoon Mon.-Tue., Dec BC FEATURES-2 ADDED d Qaount ^pcture FEATURE Wlle Coller, Jr. n A SPORTlNG CHANCE" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY. DEC B G F E A T U R E S 2 nn.nnfs LASCA Costello n "Expensve Woen*' of RO GRANDE Johnne Slack Bron'n.XMAS.-&-SATURDAY. DEC BG FEATURES 2 HELEN' HAYES n ALCE GLBERT "THE SN OP! as MADELENE ALCE N CLAUDET" WONDERLAND EXTRA ON OUR STAGE lr rhe_xutest KDDES N TOWN" 30 ^-TALENTED CHLDREN 30 Drecton Mldred Ku.tlt wth - * '

8 atlon. 93.anner '. Re~ (b fves ty loop and ub teas j~ Recreaton fce. rollng [' alleys. : over ' ls of 850 tree gae land 829.fo was hgh. wth scor whle g lgh gae n league : r Club upsef S3, 898 and wns overf had scpr Van Sant, j nners, was J 82, 227 and Lscorejwas. he by [ ark of - ne ] Norton roue B~Rea aton j gaes tc Co., and scorng a he Merck, t won J but drop,-^nd-n 876 to 8lS ne. M. of 22 hghestj? atch. aton; l atory bol [d 783 pns, f gaes f r [ whch Up of 782, 78 le wnnersl leav) Over L jrthfu Fnal : 0$ a ' plays foot ".^ason Sat L ore %h School! Park, nore than wtness {grd outft t- touted opp jaany of j al fans bnnng ] school he fray. nuerous o^ pans, and early : : local boys cues and pr<j tne fro of whch 'J on Fass Ys boys op or klckobj T^fTs. ^ s, Rah-o losng t s when a M&chon wa ptune! vstors butj yardage' Judge. and! A pass tor -netted^f Machon downed; s fnal -B. -Sx-A- ^SSfet ftahfray Record, Frday, Deceber 8,93 MOOSE CHARTY BALL TONGHT DANCNG 8 to 2 p. M FRANKLN SCHOOL GYMNASUM JOHN BOLAN'S ORCHESTRA V. F. W. Protest Austran Veterans' Assocaton. Arrangeents were ado for j partcpaton n a jont Chr r t<s,» CUUktTlfll jsunday n post headquarte t; - Mrs. John J. Regf.n s chau' of woen's.-o'ntteo and Slashes For Cvl Servce Mr. we-.a- of tw en's co- Ples Wnnlfl AfTwt juec. Asocal te and refresh- <_ lass Vet vvoa erans Aecx. - Us concluded - lhe eetns. _ Resoluton requestng State j p. j. Glgannon was elected ~oltelals r Tot^&-CTt T tjg-pay :: of-any---pre_sdct of Dvson. an under cvl_sexvce_as t was j cent "Order ot~hbernuns dung- -,. " eetng Monday.'evenng beleved any such-net would ore oth(?. offcprs n(ed wcre: vlcc. drectly affect ex-servce en than j presdent. Denns J. Sth: reservce postons are held by warjwrth: fnancal secretary. Mat- # Wn, «. adoptea by Mul- j ** ^?t vey-dtars rost. MO. OB. Ve- j MUer. 3er.tnel. Martn J. MCerans of Foregn Wars, durntr Mahon: charan of standng "tler" reklar ""jneetlg"'tuesday uonrttcprhbnryj.'muer evenng: : Th;! resoluton -Wll be ncw offcals wll. be n- serrto-he senator fro ths'ds- ; called n January. County Prestct'.and-ta Unon County's four dent M. R. Daly of fchway. cxasseblven.-- requestng r Paned ebershp drve plans pport"should any such bll coe and prelnary plans for St. Pat- j!,.«before rh O ln^qnmrf. lesslature.,rck's Day were dscussed..,., County Coander Joseph H. attendance award went to -Patrck Bull^.v Of KenuH..«to tftc r 'S"""-n' an speaker.- dscussng ad-jorj rscott COUNCL TO ELECT ex-servce en at Mllngton Hosptal Abe We!U. eber of execparty and for plans en for re. a Chrstas Or j utv& cottee of Unon Counsjeakers were Dstrct nspector. cl. Boy Scouts of Aerca, has Lawrence Von Den Stener and! been apponted charan of a Harry Backan of Hllsde Post. cottee to ke nonatons r.nd Jol Davenport. Ffth Ds-for 33? offcers and ebers of trer-representatve (>n Coun- executve cottee, wth c! of Adnstraton, who toldleport of cottee due beof eetnss held by State j fore frst day of year, legslatve cottee every Mon-j Or ebers-of cot- "day~l!ur:g tee~perod~le~state"j lee""are"jrw. Rewalt~of^Rosellp Les.slature f. n sesson. jand Charles F. Macron of Cran- Oonguuuaons wore Cxte^detl; -uct: ' : forer Coander Eugene Wer- nrr nf local nost on hs beng ' naed county chaplan. P!ans were ade to send a delegaton to nee'ng of county veterans j «f ln-s"!t> c>r.> pncn s nu'hnrn Erarht Hall. Elzabeth., y. f»r t.-tcf upon n-:snn or expe- Saturdr'.y rght wth t>.e Geran- r>n.-*._w^ «a.g:'r [*.-<-nr s That Say < Merry Rahway Lodge, No. 363, Loyal Order of Moose All Ages n Ths. Happy Faly One of ost unusual fales n Unted States s pctured above S. P. Dnsore. 88. of Lucas. Kas.: hs wfe. 27. and r two healthy chldren, aged.seven and three. Enjlh Expreton. expresson ":>o long" s an Englsh r>vncas: whch was ntroduced nto Untt'O State* J. CUlng Ware n ls "l'lsslnk ot -:n? lsb-of- Vkoru-Kra^ spvnks nf-ll- cust n Knslnnl of Obtuary neral servces were held at 2 resdent tlon/and Anlc'uns. ; o'clock ths afternoon at L*hanl.enuus.s n.nsnnf 'he ex- rer Funeral Hue. 2 Man street, j Belef's Stronghold Throp nprs n fnnlfr hplefs nre ' prcssuw ''M n«^. KC»L-»epprcKv. rrasnn sl nntl.nrty; : lovfs»rl-n:!ed n tle Whte-pel tsrrt nf j'.dn. :>?nq n enrrupton nf tho Jewsh "sh:h." ;. pl-ase wh'h spn-nl :. ov>r Knglnntl. Chrstas" Best Gft of all s soethng that can be worn soethng practcal. Shoes and Slppers are always acceptable and apprecated. Walk-Over Shoes For Men Enna-Jettck Shoes For Woen Sp ex Flexes For Chldren A Par of ENNA-JETTCKS Wll-Pllase Her Enna-Jettck Shoes are wthout queston naton's ost popular shoes for wo- en. Mllons n al parts of country choose because of r hgh qualty and popular prces. $5 and -9r shoes en prced reasonably at $2.95 ard up Chldren's Shoes We specalze on Chldren's Shoes of better qualty, yet our prces are always wthn a reasonable fgure. We nvte you lo nspect our lne and learn what real values we offer you at- $.95 and up Chrstas Gve H WALK-OVERS For Chrstas.Ths s- frst te n 5 years that Walk-Over shoes have been sold for as low ' as SG.00 per par. Walk-Overs are furnshed n all popular lear* and r, styles, and. qualtes cannot be beat. $6 and $8 Hundreds of pars of or Standard Makes of Shoes and Oxfords~at $4 to $5 Slppers For Every Meber of Faly Xo ore coplete offerng. of cofortable pleasure-gvng Slppers s to be found anywhere. We have ade specal selectons for ths Chrstas and offer unusually low prces. : Coe n and see.. Rahway_Post_Nq._5 r^world JWar Veterans. Jon Aercan «Legon. Mebershp Drve Now On. STDRt th-rvng Street Rahway, N. J. tor Mrs. HeSter J. StflUlttl, was 94 years old on October 8. and last survvor of a faly of 5. Rev. Jaes Y. Laure, pastor of Second Presbyteran Church, offcated. nterent was n Hazelwood Ceetery- Mrs. Bennett ded Tuesday at hoe of her daughter. Mrs. saac Mundy, 7 Wlla street. She was born n ths cty n a house on Man street only a block fro where she ded. Her husband ded here n 882. She was - for any years an actve eber of Second Presbyteran Church. j deceased s survved by a [daughter, wth who she lved, two fjrand chldren. Everett L. Mundy of 82 Senary avenue. and Mrs. George Webb. Carteret. MES. ANXA SULO BURED '^Fnnentl serrces were held Church for Mrs. Anna Sulo. 43..wfe'of Sylvester Sulo of 282 Westeld avenue, Clark Townshp, who (ded at her hoe Sunday. A hgh jass of reque was offered by Rev. M. J. Boylan. nterent was n St. Mary's Ceetery. Many ; relatves and-frends-attended servces and re were any floral trbutes. : England's Oldest Clock very oldest clock n Enjland s beleved to be that of Peter borousl entlrnl. whch was erected Ol years aso. Ths has no dal t has to be wound up lally by eans of n Rrct wooden wheel, whch wses a llr>e-hundredvvelsht le:<len weght ".<><) f<"#t. "Kong" on whch t strkes hours s thrty-two hulrelwelght tennr bell of (he cadral, whch s stten every hour by an SUponnl huer. Selected as one of prettest farerettes south of Mason nnd Dxon lne, Hss Margaret ; Poffenberger of Washngton -county, Maryland] coes of a long ltteof far folk. An actve far worker, she has been, sponsored >y Maryland Far bureau Federaton or addtdnateauvy^ honors.. WALTER SULLVAN MARRED ONE WEEK ONLY Dec..9. to 26 nclusve 4Quarfs 88 Proof Denatured Alcohol (Brne your own contaner) f Puvhasp o( 5 Gallons Guaranteed 00 f V Pure Penn Ol See or Phone Ralph L. Sth. 4 OLVER STREET Phone N. J.~ CARDS FEATURE SOCAL Cards -.verc chef dverson durng n socal garng^of Lades' AUXHnry to A. O. H. players, Mrs. Thoas Sullvan. Mss Mnry Teey. Mrs. Patrck Murthn. JT St. Krary's~hall-Tueslay-cvc-- CHRSTMAS -PABTV PLANNED nlk n charse of Mrs. Thoas A Chrstas party to be held Sullvan. Wnners at cards were: Deceber 28 wth Mrs. Maron Door. Mrs. Joseph Drury of Martn and Mrs. John Stles, SO Elzabeth; pnochle. Mrs. M. P. West Steas street, was planned Eus. Mrs. Alce Usher. Mrs, P. n ectlng-ot- Lo des' Aux- conducted by to M arrage of Walter Mchael Sullvan. 37. of 6 Halton street, and Mrs. Carolne Wels, 35, of 589 Walnut street. Elzabeth, was solenzed lost week n New York Cty, followng ssuance of a arrage lcense at Manhattan Muncpal- buld- J. Dolan. Mrs. Ell Glatow. Ca- llary to Ary and Navy rtne ColTey, Mrs. Jas. T. Kelly, Unon Monday nght n hoe MrsJS. McCarthyJStrs. E. J. Best, ottdlss taay Pagans. OTTaP" qatrcr. was bo n Rah son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C.""AT'CohU". MrsT^ttunBr ^nkton^strcetr- foral'lh- MK", Gertrude Sullvan: non- spertlon ot auxlary wll be tlurarn MrsrWeterrehasefrst husband -ded_n_929 was born n Long Branch. N." J..' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Longstreet: couple plan to ake r hoe n Rahway on concluson of a weddng trp. ss: s S! ones wvp, tha t '"' k to hot«cnp n»hajy pab _ Lehgh Valley Anthracte f you want^s cold norhgs-, evcr-jnnng..coal^qudao respon. burns ntensely on cold days..- l ton ot " Coal That Satsfes" You'll say* lke ors who use t, T'S THE BEST COAL TE'EVER HAD" Coa J No furr than your nearest Telephone Telephone WESTFELD And have charge reversed. pay alltelephonecha -GEMEMT SANt GRAVEL - ETC jb A NEW CHEVROLET SX._ THE GREAT AMERCAN VALUE FOR 932 Slent Synchro-Mesh Shft Splfed Wheelng One QFLhe Whole Faly Wll Enjoy Just agne delght of faly on that day of days when a brght, shnng new Chevrolet Sx s drawn up to front door on Chrstas ornng as a Gft fro rdad.'' t s one gft that all can enjoy for a long te to coe. Prced As Low As $475 Even though you ay have anor antoj oble, just thnk of convenence satsfacton of havng a second car, are hundreds of occasons when «*; ear we«w ean nuo? L hoe. F; 0. B. Flnt, Mchgan We Wll Make You a LberalAllowance on Your Present Car Or Wll Accept t.as Down Payent on a New Chevrolet Sx SHOWROOM OPEN EVENNGS We Guarantee Delvery relephone Rahway A REAL Dup Truck For lve Boy / nches Long Fre Engnes 2 l"nches~long "Stanley" _Tool Cfts Alut^r Chna.._. Toy Dshes COMPLETE SETS 25c to 2.98She Wll Drus For^ Young Drn~Major!5cto.50 Velocpedes EXTRA HEAVY Green Red Enaeled op All Szes All Knds _ Ralway Record, Fnday, Deceber 8,93 One-B / you ths satsfy taste old to oe hundred'wth latest nnovatons n toys and ost attractve and unusual gfts. Shop now whle selectons are coplete A Coplete Tool Assortent Lke T/e PooTabJes Also Pool Tables fro S.00 to $.95 "GOLD Telephone Open Evenngs ^l Chrstas SEAL" Congoleu Rugs 9 x 0y 2 ft. 9 x 2 ft. Dress Up Your Floors Boaster-Wagons '.'. TR-MOTOR Ary Aeroplane GFTS GFTS ost beautful and coplete assortent we ever had! Dnner Sets, Tea Sets. Glass Console Sets,-Candy and Frut """ ~ ^FTas^sTElectrcal Goods, Hardware "a furnshng tes. Make your selecton early. 32-Pc. Luncheon Set Peach wth Platnu Tr 3.49 Electrc Toaster Electrc Tran Sets COMPLETE Wth Transforer 5.95 Electrc Waffle ron 3.98 Ste wa re ""Genune CuTCrystal" Black Boards Wth Stands And Up Also Black Board And Desk Cobnatons Spread Chrstas Tree Sets A Coplete Lne of ndoor and Outdoor Sets Table and Doll Carrages n Attractve Colors 5.! Double Roasters "Wear-Ever" Alunu Three Szes " Store Wth Chrstas Sprt" "Rahway's Most Progressve Store" Man Street CTr^^ A Most Beautful Gft For Daughter Prces fro 25c to ^oy-panos Green Enaeled Fnsh 6 Keys 8 Keys $ Keys $2.00 Baby Walkers Green wth _ vory Tr Just For Baby A Coplete Lne of Devoe Artst Materals -6- A - 4

9 >. ' - % AN!» [Sera kble eatlon 9: ^ anner L Area lb fves sc ty loop and New. Jersey ub teas c C-Recreaton Ve, rolln: alleys, s s over tals of 850, ee gan [and 829* _wth._scpr whle E gae- &S n lty league r Club upsef B93, 898 anf wns ove] had scor Van Sant,: pnners, was! S2, 227 anq t score was By^he [ark of 89 fens Ltsgatr Horton rolle Recrej ecreaton r-a,-c- gaes fron fctc Co., and scorng a f. won ; but dropp,-and n] 876 to 89 feae. M.: Fe of 22 d he hghestj S atch. eaton la^ bratory bo? pd 783 pns, [ > gaes fron whch r Of 782, 78 he wnnersl TV0=5' Should Educate Chldren To' Open-Mnded Vews "f world of toorrow s to brng peace and securty we ust educate chldren of today to an open-nded atttude toward r neghbors, for re can be peace on earth only when good wll-exsts aong en," asserted M-«TM.h D. Dxon. extenson!>pecaljsf n chld tranng at college- of agrculture. Rutgers Unversty, n a talk gven over WOR Tuesday. "Chrstas s a good te to help your chldren develop ths open-nded atttude and you can t h'y frocnr yourself of prejudce aganst your neghbor," she sad '"Tolerance s not enough. Mnny chldren n tnrv ssonary 33Kt ude^-ave-tleveloped a as, setr-tfgltcovs'atude based upon feelng of superorty toward Jeryhen.' but wllngness and a tc sre' to know and understand 'eelnss. thnkng and actng of people whose experences have been dfferent fro our own s necessary! for a'cultvaton of sprt of open-ndedness." Parents who seek to protect, r chldren fro what y be- --leve-to-be--undesrable-nflu-], ences of frendshps fored wth groups, dfferng fro r own are preventng developent of ttuttbasc understandng whch leads~ttnjenune~good-wll-and-at rpprcc3jtdn~of~"greatrass-ofhuanty, Mss Dxon sad. Chldren should be left free, to ake r own contacts and parent wno objects to.a playate choseruby hs chld should thoroushlyaualyze -hs.objectons- before bjfrrng that playate out. He wlkfrequently fnd, by watchng tre' frendshp and dscoverng what chld fnds attractve n hs new playate, that "unresralc" chld has excellent PD KNQW?. Copyrght, 93, by Ccntrl Prcu Assocaton, nc'. trals hauajc-lackng n hs-owv -peaeer-butchld. T&rents often dscover that acheveent of pence les n ered for years. percentage of attendance ne about- - g CLARK SCHOOL RECORDS shared" "tke^evetopthentrorg'dotpwll, jl>tce and confdence n one an- We ust confess thut new n - Clark Townshp school by chlffren allowed to follow r own tastes. nthpr. styles ake us look ore ladyr durng Noveber was 95.2 and who has never seen lke and eleaant. We are askng j puncuauy_ record a.forejn bo person n any but a enal poston wll have hs Fashons, Fads, Fobles for fner qualty and better work- cases of tardness or.006 peranshp than n recent years.'"n cent per chld, accordng to eyes odened by a vst to a cty Everythng s 'dfferent" ths se davs when we are holdng j report of Unon.County.dstrct where n best hotels and n allseason funny hats whch ja a lttle tghter to our pennes, -.ye schools for last onth announced places' 6l vantage le sees "or- down_over._one. eye> bungletn» t no,vn nts rth all are deandng lttle better grade ', are deandng a lttle better grade b- v Or. A. L. Johnson, county suj very- wth short evenng or very drescss...pgncrfcjso despsed. at hoe^l Mss gxen predcted. 'Such a soe.jqp-nea}xj;qasjttu?_aja'l _, -.^J-penntcndcntof-schoo, trp, hajvever. s not necessary.to fur bundled up around shoul- or aterals ana ote care n n. develop" open-ndedness. Parents ay pont ounhe contrbu- ack gloves at that: lace Lfe's Golden Houn Road unuk'crs l:ve fouud thnt ders:. Road-Buldnc Metbod- - long leakng of our garents. tons ade by dfferent races and ar.d lace" ts: conspcueut buttons of fur. wood or what- lfe s generally ll::t v.cl pnsscs Tle plcasantcst part "nf : rann's natonaltes to Aercan archtectv, decoraton, food and not: hgh necks wth scarfs n eourlsllp. provdol!s n;>m (.nj){? elothnjr; We can for leagues worn askew: and establsh world courts to keey short wasted sncere nnc tle pnrty M<OVC knd.vlll r]>:(*rr*(.*tt A^Ms-M*.. 'ffe AMECCAH ArrSHoBLE. ASSOCATON REP0K6 -THAT MORE UA» GO". OF rfs MEMBERS WHO CALLED FOR. SERVCE LAST YEAR. WEEE OUf OP GAS-AMD JMERE'S ARXlNC SOrtOM Ort ALMOST EVERV CORklEB. n crossng swa's thor work s splcd JUJ jol. s ore peranent-wlrc- lley ple tle-tll on tle surface n slut out uck fro Hdornrath "l explosves. WE GLADLY ARRANGE A HOME DEMONSTRATON FREE -Ut us deonjtntc fo* you twn^uew «fnera«nb n «do tnlovent ade possble by tht d«vclop«nt ol tht NEW KOLSltR NTERNATONAL. Coplettly heldtd" band txulupjtthtuodyne... «ut««tc volue control... ptwh-pull pentode output... vtrable u tube and power detector... txqutc butt wlnut cabncb... everythns you expect n ode udo y«t or«than you exocct «t se pcts! No wonder t't deal Chrstas See «K NEW ROLSTER NTERNATONAL toouy Reeber, satsfacton s guaranteed by llons n resources o» Maclcay Rado and Telegraph Copany. eur NTERNATONAL r «o 29 rvng Street, Rahway NT E_R N A T Q N A L Hear KOLSTER NTERNATlOMAll k R- EH ephone Rahway [eadquarters Transfored JntoSanta's Workshop By Freen deservng kddles, followng annual Klk RKO Rahway ater. freen have t-wlved lsts of als, screws and or worthy chldren, and after each UCLS were donated by case s nvestgated, kddes Jants and wthn a wll be,gjven. dentfcaton cards he fre headquarters be- to-be-presented when y call for k lke Santa's head- r boxes of toys at :30 a.. placed on dsplay n vacant Robnson buldng, 97 J^aln street, at head of Monroe street, and n a vacant roo of Haley buldng. Elzabeth avenue and rvng street. rtthelr new coats of palnt.^nj wth all wheels and or apparatus repared, any of toys are n as good shape as day uch fat. Pat s a laxatve and ts use should be regulated soe- by need. Bacon, care- y were sent out fro fac-whatory and dolls are beautful fully cooked, s a good source of wth r new faces and har, fat. " and r dresses ade by local woen when freen found dressakng out of r lne. Sprng W.C.T.U. Meetng [workshop transplanted r Bahway to flre headn Senary avenue Rahway freen as lpers s presson a vst ths week to feton. Deceber freen [ assst Santa n provldnas cheer for local poor land nn appeal was to local resdents for ken toys for whch r -fttrr-user- toys of all descrptons tng nto fre head- land Chef hf Wlt Walter H.-H toys wll be on dsplay un- "[] up ll lucu and tl Clrltnns ornng, when y jto r Job ofwll be "dstrbuted to 300 or ore lull. toys, pantng p for dstrbuton next Affects n rt'tf tlfyng n past few years by anufacturers of funeral equp- Blral Vallts ent have taken tle drabness out ;of nterents, a step forward n or to those or delcate dgeston or wno are past ddle age. A quart of whole lk has ore than an ounce of fat n t and ths s one of best fors of fat for chldren. Or desrable fats for chldren are butter on r bread, and eat once a day. A lttle salad ol on vegetables s Rahway feecor^,;f!r4aj> -feleeeber 8,93 H-Y Club Conducts H. S. Assebly Perods Mebers of Hl-Y Club of Rahway Y. M. C. A. presented progras tor two assebly perods held Tuesday and yes- wholesoe. Chldren -# probably not lke t.at frst, but students. Presdent Arnold Carkterday ornng by hgh school taste can be-cultvated. Do nothuff was n charge of both pro- «ve a^chudxred potatoes,doughnuts, pes and cakes, for se are ndgestble and supply too C. T. U. at a, eetng n resdence of Mrs. Mary J. Aszan, 0 Essex street, Monday evenng, wth Mss Ea Johnson, presdent, n charge. taest.. Only ^^ a flre «. Chrstas Day. At show, each.chapter voted to donate J5 need"of sleep nter freen as y worked wth candy, apple, and a sall chld wll-be gven a stockng fll- toward a Chrstas dnner for a needy faly, and ade a contrbuton of W for 'County W. C. land day wth oldpackage of cereal food. So next week, even f soe local kddles ay have lost all r T. U. capagn. Mss Johnson fcl: he toys were n r spoke of natonal call to and thousand or fath n Santa Claus. y can reprayer for teperance cause TFlove for old gent and _und- peace-to-be-held-january-7. doll-carrages, sleds. gve prate: to Chef Rltzan and Menton was ade at eet- of prohbton order effec- kddle cars, scooters. hs en. not only for r ad tong tl toys of all szes and j Santa Claus but for r fne flre tve on Deceber 3, barrng lls, and about every protecton gven nght and daylquor for use n candy as Dr. Do- n Santa's sack were! throughout year. gras.. _. ;, progra for Tuesday assebly was: hyn led by Mss Efllen Hler, scrptures and Lord's Prayer by Davd Edwards, chaplaan; ae salute n. charge of J. D. Person, Jr., treasurer; an led by Mss Hller: announceents replaced by an address by Charles Scott, state Y. M. C. A. executve secretary- H-Y quntet. coposed of D. Edwards. H. Van- Scholck, J. Coller and A. Cark- LT Merrll on junor foot hultfl presented' two songs, " To Be Held-n-Rah way [dance. Carkhuff oh "R" Wnter Song" and " Tnker ~~... J- Tna'Tffeel'g-We -Song." ' ^ Plans for Unon County W. Thoson on varsty basket; purpose of progra explaned DtUnc* Between Polea "nexf sprng"was~ascussed att by Presdents- earkhaffxr-vtoltr ~ THe aplrnnfe (llrtnnec hclween eetng of Rahway Chapter. W. du.et by R. Mllnes and Arthur!,. Vorth nnrt Rnu'l ran holds that t s n conflct wth provsons of lood and drug act. At regonal conference held recently n Washngton 200 pledges of dry pledges ^bearng,000,000 sgnatures were carred rght drecton. [ to odern deand -to--platfor of Foundry M. jcutflcatlon of funeral! E. Church at a ass eetng of Norwalk Vault Fats As Food. Young People's Branch of - Pafleldr-establsFT W. C. T. V. and presented to -recce publc as. tangble result "6T ers n anufac- Fat s a fuel and energy food, he roll calton proetktlonr cor.crcte bural vaults, n cold countres and n cold -of a new' wear, one needs ore fat n Sll laund** H»tQT dlet Norwalk Coppercrete h '"*. ar ^ ^f 50 " 5 -- An-Esko chld and, sle or Man wns under Norrule untl, u Henry lv's te. t tch vbodest)eauty~ds wll reush a plecc fat duny; qualty. - ^ our walk Coppercrete Tob resh candy - wwch * ^ a fuel was bestowed upon Stanley fan* ln one pece of Ue-re- food, of. a, ^t* lly earls of Derby, says an varety. Fat. crete. Fnshed on ' n a artcle. n _ Montreal Faly wholesoe for s very nec- -a,:7-»cuuu shnde' tssarv ln det, but too_uch -Herald. t was.boujht by nteror s lned! o l ls llke 'y ^ cause blousness! crown a century ago for Just under fcopptr. whch s polsh-anforth a soft radance. ake ntwrscn too fat. sland stll has u own legslature gall-bladder trouble and to (about $2,500,000). ho!c ths new concrete Fats are avalable n crea, but- j called tynwald, consstng of two branches jorenor and nds one of a ggantc! tcr. lard, salsd ols, fat eat, vault s sealed by! nuts, and fred foods and pastres, j coanc ' ""* no^se r keys - fored, sklled atten-' two latter fors are hard to! e sealng substance s dgest, except for person do-; Sall, Sat raporunt al-ral of whch ; ng vgorous outdoor work: and' ralps»e H n sall Terrtory, only.olded. reby akngeven athletes are forbdden to' nu utl'es wltte n north "and 80 ntly penetrable. cat when n tranng. y J n snnth. Bu square tpsjn stylng and beau-! should not be gven to chldren les nr? roprs?rtjnjt_a_arct : _ by fcdward Machon; "Clean Scjokrshlp" by Henry Herold; Uylng" by Wlls Booth, and suary by El Moser, club advsor., Durng Tuesday progra, foot letters and awards were dstrbuted to Freshen and Sophoore ebers of 93 squad. _.LPJ58Tj_fpr asseblyl of Junors and Senors yesterday was practcally sae, wth talk* by Gbbons, Machon, Herold, Booth and Moser beng EADO PROGRAM MONDAY Next Monday's progra for 'Mor and Son" seres of rado broadcasts fro Staton WOR, Newark, by Rutgers Unversty professors, wll be gven by Charts R. Foster, Jr., assstant professor of Educaton. topc for Monday progra at for conclaye were ade at a 2 p.. wll be "Your Son andeetng of county unt at Hs Hoe Lfe." seres Elzabeth on, Wednesday, evenng. opened"october"26 and~contuues through Aprl, 932. Depct*'HUtorr Colonal natonal onuent, whch was establshed Deceber SO. )30, ncludes three portant nrea» >y- Prncpal Ralpn- N. Kocher, n Colonal hstory. frst s Athletc Drector Earl H. Walter, Jaestown, frst peranent settleent n what s now Unted States. second s Wllllata* bu, uu njreertng~bnr*crtrwn p f'fy transpred any events of great - ort n tht days when Vrgna was»-colon.. ' 'fhlrrt of~~arens s Yorttown hntlelleld, wlee d ferry.jr.: "Ulean speech," By" KPS on tre enrtttn surrnce s V2,-Ttnculu anu.v (FfPUted he Brttlstr Donald Gbbons; "Clean Sports" ~*3n forces unlpr T^rd flnrnwnllls. YOUNG REPUBMCAN PALLY Jaclc Ackley, of ths cty, charan of Young Republcans of tjnon County, ahtcpates a delegaton of about 5<JQ fro ths county at conventon of Young Republcans of New Jersey to be held n Atlantc Cty on January 5. 6 and 7. Fnal plans..threes. About 5,000 young en and woen are expected to attend.: Atlantc eetng. Aong speakers wll be Secretary of War Hurley, Secretary of Agrculture Hyde, Cpngresswoan Edth Norse Rogers, and Mrs. Alvln T. Hart, natonal Republcan cottee- Classfed Adn Pay T fcahway f UPHGLSTERNU NTEROR DECOFATNG Cf>et=LH46r~ "Wndow ShaderHa3eT6~Ofdfr- " Pbont Rahwaj; '-0383 "47~lrvng~Slreer~~ Rafvvay, N. J. Let Next Chrstas be a Joyful One When After Years Chrstas Blls... Soe Good Frend Tells You of a Way... 0 leav} Over LH Vth Fur Fnal Q : o a co jcky playd an d, Rafl 3 foot Sat] tory ov _. ore kgh School Park, nore than wtness [grd outft touted opp pany "of Ue al fans ha Vlnnng ] school use fray. } nuerous o^ learns, and t early. he local boys fcues and pr Bne fro of whch bt on Pass y or kckosl yards. NeJ s. Rahwa losng t when a Machon wa jeptune qu _. > vstors butj yardage f ne. " when Judge. lubled- A pass by fcnd netted " Machon sn j downed Nteptune.f dellsh p* rtt u score, p-fljal R. Shu [tek ta Packed h Specal Baskets FRUT BASKETS To Crown Holday Feasts CROM sple to ornate, but each packed wth qualty foodstuff?, here are Holday Baskets that wll ake acceptable gfts. Frut Baskets Prced by Sze $2 to $2 Pachan Brors 42 Man Street We've taken care of sster and boys; Dasy, Cousn Grace, Aunt Sally, and Uncle Dud are provded for, so let's be real sensble and do soethng for otfrselves tha be a cofort and joy for years to You see^ths new Qualty autoatc gas range has everythng- colors haronze perfectly wth our ktchen. porcelan enaeled surfaces wll be nothng to clean. _jnsulated ovens vu ake ktchen cooler and save on our gas bll, whle au t0 " atc oven teperature control eans everythng to e because can do better bakng and have ore te to yself. After all»-v e ' can have ths beautful range wthonly a sall payent, aud ny Chrstas wll be assured. Say AJVgorous "NO" To Forces That Menace Your Valuables f ore people would say "No" to ves, to Fre and t<> Carelessness personal fortunes would not suffer such terrble dsasters so often. When t coes to guardng valuable docuents and or thngs fro loss or ft, strongest "no" s a Safe Depost Box n Rah way.savngs nsttuton's assve steel and concrete vault. Here's a roo really a buldng n tself constructed ottke ost odern lnes for just one purpose to protect valuables.. Put your belongngs here and you'll need to thnk of tle only when you want. n, y are readly accessble. School Bank Day Tuesday Ralway Savngs "Th* Bank of Strength" nsttuton 9 rvng Street, Rahway, N. J. elephone_8oq Monday ^ntrrronv T, to 8:0 o'clock You Rush Down Before Doors are-=' Even Open to... Rahway Savngs nsttuton and A U Chrstas JUN Savng's Club 'THE BANK OF STRENGTH" 9 rvng Street Rahway, N. J. Telephone Open Monday Evenngs Fro 5 to 8:30 o'clock 35 CentrarAvenue, Rahway, New Jersey

10 . < Mr atlor 9: Banner te Arcs flves sc poop and 7 Jersey {teas c creaton league tub upset:, 898 anl oveq had scor n Sant, : ers, was 227 anrff ore was by pk~dr8 League on rottej te RecreJ eaton K. C. nes fron 'Co".,", borng a Merck ton, dropp ad n ; to 89 ne. M.! of 22 hghest batch. atonld batory bofl [783 pns, t nes fron hlch Up t 782, 783 wnners! Jver'Lfl th-fur oj a co plays an foot hason Sat» ovej ore School trk. ' bre than wtness d outft outed"op5 ny of fans had anng l chool u s fray. Nuerous s, and < te early pd local boys fces and pn te fro whch " on Pass boys opens or kckoff {yards. NeJ s, Rahwa losng t j s when al Jachon wa btunc stors but] ;age be. hen Judge,! andl j A pass by] bd_netted; Jhon.., downed! leptune.boal dellsh "' >-placo-, a score. B-fnal- " K. Shu bck fa loft to! Four-B Traned Household Help Shld Expert Answers Queston, "Who s Santa Clans," For Parents By Edth D. Dxon Extenson Servce, Nt J. College or Agrculture!_lKavc_.J>:ou_ever heard a or ay to her chld,~"ryou~~ate"r" laughty boy Santa Claus won't prlng you anythng for Chrstlaae"? onng you Perhaps uvu. you b yourself *«. have A oveent has been started to rase status of grl who helps wth housework to soethng of dgnty of traned nurse.. When a traned nurse enters hoe, everybody Rahway Record, Frday, Deceber 8,93 naval vessels belongng to approachng one of er-untechants. He was a cloth erchant, Stntcs. Clnus squeeze cow chney for behnd h were bales of when he s so fat"? or "Whystands a bt n awe of her. Ths brghtly colored slks and long Hand Panted Chna doesn't he brng poor chldren s because she knows her job sc- t s rased to you see a gene go by?" Knarf exhbton salo of hand panted strps and crclets of laces. "Dd Mrs. Peter TUan announces as uch as brngs us"? yetentfcally.,_rcplles even when vague and sttdf: trt a professon and she asked. chna very desrable for Chrstrnas gvng,-at : resdencel44-bry-, uncertanrare { ndf nns a prde'oftefpostlor.: Her an shook h(s head an tranng and skll nvest her wth T WAS late at nght and all ant street. tvcl-u-ls-23 atttude of, older chl- dlgntv Good-Nght Stores By MAX TUELL. Hour does a gant, Grow so tall? le eats bs dnner Wth plates and all! -Shadow-Sayng. gene, however, had qute vanshed and though shadows asked each or a dozen tes where he had vanshed to. y were unable to say. "'ll ask th,ls an." Knarf sad, went rght on sokng hs ppe. people of house were Knnrf returned to ors wth fast asleep.,,only Mj. Plor, dsappontng essage. aas"? Perhaps you yourself have atttwe 0 AUC u.u*. ^u.- ;Qlgjv. Hand, Ya and Knarf ULVl bu.'t^ w- of been akng gulty a of polcean such rearks-and4fre of Santa n ln t, th % f. a b ' f T*,"T Thcre s nn ore reason wh * a shadow-chldren wth turnedabout naes were uwuu. awake. «, y Aladdn lves." Hand sad. So "Ask h f he Knows where To degrade hs vst by akng t ue gae., ktwvs nothj ng o f value about about Knarf returned and asked tho a threat n-order-to-duee-good TtnvcnTjre -w ncn-+ ^Q^ s^re^s- r!r - dd - thnn _that^were^lttng-queu^orur^e_edbjc_of behavor s to rob h of those ' - nurse shotrdj -»»*!«.«*.b.«hoh bookshelf thnkng thnkng nf nt hownorchant t he fappecu hp W where Aladdn lved. Agan te any_pleasant thngs re were tctdb7r~orny = trrey= : "cottd=thtok 4 what y;.werer-when-thcy-'were "'At~"tWs~TnTnnent Utve v startled to hear a nose lke a clap greatcry. n. street and everyone ran to sdes and flattened be naughty, who does? of thunder and next nstant u:j scnoos o (ul-alu- a^u>->- *«** know-that y *anl_to_oe gopu D *.* hey^jaw^ajuge^ flgure. lka a. selvcsjacanst wl" t=to^say=that.; : j tlst, ;ls.-p ro p er y _. tra j n:.-does^ gant, coe rushng up~to'.tke. took refuge n "sfopsr.to do what s rght, or he would ycaron -strcets«; tc worker. notrreward--so-lborauy Sa " ta chuls has tostake cowell eanng y were too terrfed to run. To reason for excteent was Housework s ost natural r surprse gant threw arrval of three caels heavly laden wth precous stones-and bales years Chldren of age. between le Ue three when and lh s e J Vrou'n-!!pT"Mn;y ^ ^» " n_ thncs! tb!n B a l]ps M.very real hj woan can do to earn hself on ground before dea of Santa Claus s akes a very; l]]js ]fe cauj 0t bn, No' her vr -S' an( jn U]s ufe caunot b» seen No>her lvng, and t ght easly and n a voce as gentle, as of slk fro nda. n narrow. be strong appeal, are lvng - n - --=- r! an. has sw ' n ' Spr,"" of Love. th( st a gant's voce can be. sad: street re was hardly enough pleasant.-f t were not ost agnatve perod. Tluv : xhc se-"-" of rrvsterv s deepened ; for thc soca "Whch of you s Aladdn?" roo for caels to pass wthout brushng sdes. shad- real and unreal. t T lseasy fro thc chld-f he s told. day wll soon arrve when h th er n l outlawry whch t do not dstngush clear-ly bewcen ' wthout trl,* t '" t takng' of "any any joy joy j h a s s ' nvolved. - Let us hope p that shadows gazed at each oth- l y f (hc c d M he, surprse. n Hand repled: "None of us s Aladdn. "'- We had nn trouble whatever n standows were exceedngly flat, so y s "ad" or "hred grl" wll gve for to create her own nor-] l h_ t h a t SaR(;l c, aus place to traned. doestc ]es as well as to beleve pos-. b t, don't know_h^at ths ng aganst - sdes. y t lu vorker. who wll be as hghly re- v:atched caels go by. led by sble tales soetes told to.! follown lttle song, taken ^ ^^ a an seated on a tny ule. t.aercan chld s concep- ; fro ^ prer, presents j ^""traned"nurse.' not to cheat e. f one of you swas Flor who, after ga?nc at Uon.oL.San!»_.Claus..s c.cr:vcd. s c!aus rro- Norsc_lcsenc.s_ u chlld - - Aladdn, ake yourself fchowrtor ' " " of thc an on ule, exed: '"He lcoks just lke. Mghty Volue n y anger shall do soe n llk "Tlnglc..Ule un> br slent nluence o! btuk:* U utttfu.": gene.'' --'he ors notced tr "But Aladdn sn't here and wetoo.'akhoush thc gen? had becn of ce and snow. n tpte of fact thru New Jersey has lttb snow, tho.t soe hoes have no chneys and that sleghs are as obsolete as rendeer, chldren contnue to beleve n Santa Claus because y want to beleve n h. A chld ay ask soe dffcult questons as "How can Santa y = frosty ar o nght. None ay folov: Santa Clauf, ; n hs busy fnht, No one ever speaks to h. but he s so dear...he just knows what chldren.vnnt and brngs t every year." OUR H^lty power n tle world: nnd re s n jny n ro.dnp thp known afly to-tlnso wln ro:ul wth desre a entlusks. Slent, pas slv«. a scless thon?h tley be. y-yet set n'acton countless tnvtl tlvul's. nl chnnge order of na tras. fllps. Tl Chrstas Make_ Selectons Now aucl Save REGULAR PRCE On Any Purchase A S Hold Any Artcle 'Tl Chrstas - Ths_Secal. Ds-LounLs qr jnejjod of showng --people-o - _lhe.r^ah_wav j, cm-_aj2j^reclon of r patronage and confdence shown n us. Donl wat, coe now: ake selectons and have lad away for Chrstas al a savng of 5% helow regular prces. WATCHES and DAMONDS Daond Rngs Sgnet Rngs Stone Rngs Pearls Lear Wallets Crystal Beads Clocks Fountan Pens Pencls Lghters Etc. BUY NOW and SAVE-DONT WAT 5% OFF Regular Prces SELECT NOW And Have t Lad Awav. OPETS T E V E N N G S ' T L CHRSTMA S O MN World War Veterans Jon thc Aercan Legon, Rahway Post No. 5, Mebershp Drve Now On.. RALWAY don't know what he looks lke." Knarf sad, tryng to talk n a bold voce although words were hardly louder than a whsper. Thc gant gazed at closely, one by one, searchng r faces to see f y were tellng a falsehood. He was soon convnced that y were tellng truth. n he sad: " a a_ gene who has coe out of land of '6'/ y -Were -Too-Terrfed to -Run. j gants to serve Aladdn. He has just called; e. but n dark lost y way and now do not treendously bg and an was no larger than ost en. >:'yrj!.:.?:>".l. y N.-w-'LHter tv. S-T :>,-. n.'. Rahway Freen ^ n Over Lnden Polce Rahway Frerntn arked up a two-gae wn over Lnden Polce-n C u P Natonal S»tato T salute to de Unon ono gun for tuch sale s Dred t' noon on 'ourh o' July nt»very lllturj post nnu OD bonrd cossoned Roo and Board Specal BulntM Men' Cflp "^unqb, :30 la 2:30 UvO Bpnolt Dnner *5a DALY'S BOTH, Forerly Cro»» Key* nn FREE 0 lbs. FoUlocs Wth Each _ C USStMAS V TREE.Sold at S.00 or over Qualty Trees Seasonably Prced MABBAOTS FARMER'S STAND Madson HU Road and TerrU Road, Clark Townshp We Telephone Rahwav 7-Mnft / Headquarters for next door^-n order to ds. g ent of Chrstas Trees Coe n and see an's 22 Man Street e gte atch Monday afternoon on th? Lnden Recreaton alleys. averages were ost ol.tucl Rtzan wth 74.6 and Mako wth 65. Thc scores were: l.uhay rrrrn S,-lw-:tj.T K UK ^ thh 77M K'j ;..* PLAY GAMES SUNDAYS Announceent-was receved yesterday that Perth Aboy Y. know how ayfnd h.",m. H. A. cagers, state Hebrew "Maybe f you wat long enough, chapons, are sponsorng basketabll progras each Sunday he wll call you agan." Mj sad. "You'll be able to follow.jhe evenng at 9 o'clock n Perth drectonof" hs voce." Flor added. Aboy Y. M. H. A. aganst soe [-he_kene_shook_hs head. "Alad- of--leadug-lcas-u--easl dn does not call wth hs voce. Musc for dancng between halves He rubs on a lap and hhearand after thc gae s furnshed h." What a curous way of callng anybody," Ya exclaed^ "'ve never called anybody by rubbng on a lap." "Vjsrnotran-ordnary lap t. s a agc lap/'re s^only one lke t n whole world. ["Whoevef^possesses ths lap s served by gen whenever he wshes. We do everythng that s asked of us. We fulfll every wsh."... wsh had that lap," Knarf sad, "'d wsh for a penny." "What s a penny?" gene started to say when all at once he prcked up hs ears and stood absolutely stll, lstenng. At length, he sad: "He s rubbng on lap agan. hear h." n suddenly he darted forward towards books standng on ths shelf and n thc ncker of an eye dlsappearer nsde- one- of. shadows, who were curous to see ths Aladdn and hs wonderful lap, hurred up to book. t bore ttle. " Araban Nghts." "He went n here." Plor sad. Wthout/' any delay shadows, who were perfectly thn nd refore had no trouble squeezng n between covers, entered book. Once y got nsde covers of book. Mj. Flor. Knarf Hand and Ya. shadows (f you want to know naes of r asters and stresses you ust spell r naes backwards), found selves on a narrow, wndng street, full of noses and en n strange costues. You see, y were lookng for a an naed Aladdn, who had wonderful lap. y had been sttng on bookshelf late nt nght when along cae a gant who called hself a gene and sad he wanted to fnd Aladdn. n gene dsappeared nsde a book wth ttle "Thc Araban Nghts," and shadows, curous to eet Aladdn and see what sort of lup he had, followed rght after h. That's how y cae to be on en all wore brghtly colored garents.wth turbans...on r heads, and woen had r faces covered wth vels so that all.you. could see were r eyes, On both sdes ol street were tny shops. re were no wln- duws U) UlUM shops Md-Ut.nr.t- chants sat n front wth r legs crossed under sokng long water-ppes, or countng r peces of Gold by Lnd Bros, and r Clffwood Beach orchestra. Bnd*Mannere< Matrt Apparently en learn r street ^7FuKTD~n( : rs^"'~ :^u-- lj Jltr:nntt;. Woan's Unp ' upnnlon. PANLESS EXTRACTONS "Asleep or Awake" Specal Attenton to Nervous Patents and Chldren Wear a Dr. Mallas Roofless Plate No roof to gas, hnder your taste or spctch. Plenty of tongue roo. Lghter, stronger, ore cofortable. All Plates At Low Prces " Lurgest Dental Practce n [Sew Jersey 72 Broad St Elzabeth N.J. Daly 9 to 8 Saturday a to G Just thnk oht ^ Our Entre^tock Unversal Electrcal Applances 25% Below Lst Prces UrnSet Percolators Toasters Waffle rons erson Heaters Electrc rons, Etc. Coe n and Look Around We nvte nspecton and Coparson Rado Majestc Strobcrg- Carlsoh ^Fa 0U See DSPLAY n Ou^ KVlNG; "STREET Telephone 7-090O TREE SETS TREE STANDS EXTRA BULBS Depost Hold Telephone RaKway 7-060T New Decoratve... Cedar CHESTS TH prces lower than y have W been n 5 years, and anufac^ turers akng better furnture than ever before, you'll be pleasantly surprsed to pck up such a beautful console odel cedar chest at astonshngly low prce of $ Wndow-Seat Chest An deal lnen c-lves-t foj' s all dn nn: Too; a- stfe woolen chest for Lle anvaj, halh -tfr tns Bed-End Cedar Chest any new styles n aple szed chests desgned to st decoratvely n one's bedroo $26.75 handsoe cedar chest wll grace any ~ roo set=tng...:.$22.00 DRECT SAVNGS Presentng THE AMERCAN BEAUTY" Greatest Rug Value n 20 Years $49.75 Sze 9x2 You've probably been wshng for a rug lke ths for years. *Wheyou see t, you arvel at ts slken lustre, ts depth of ple, ts softness and wealth of rch colorng n ts Orental desgns., Yol'll turn t over and lnd pattern shownsjr through to back as. n- est po'ed Orental rugs.,, T ',, Peftaps you'll sav, "t's beautful, but couldn't fford a rug lke that!" Yet you can! n pro ucnt! Aercan Beauty, Mohawk Car let Mlls has recreated char of en-stfost frr»ntal--lnnaeu. xusn yet_ at ts aazntr prce. fect ve a varety of patterns -that assures pe-_. jrony wth your or furnshngs. RECT SAVNGS THe RaKway Record, Frday, Deceber 8,93 THRFTY XMAS GFTS LVNG ROOM CHARS Carefully selected for Style Cofort and Char Pull-Up Style $ 9-?5 Lvng Roo Char *" Unusually cofortable, ar, back and deep seat shaped for ""sold cofort." Carved cabrole legs and ars of walnut. Choce of fgured daask_j)r tapestry cover. A Man? s Own Tap- $Q-75 estry Lounge Char * ** Cofort luxury char and econoy. Back and reversble seat of reslent sprng flled relaxaton. Sold ahogany carved claw base,t " char en enjoy. Surprsng Values Hgh Wng Back $OQ.75 J:J Fresde Char Extra hgh wng back, long, roll ars, wde deep seat Coveredn edalon fgure tapestry. A charng gft for lvng roo. A char of dstncton. We wll hold-pnrchases for sure delvery at Chrstas. At se low prces t pays to buy now for next year A Rare Old $.75 Colonal Ar Char ^ set-back ars curved and shaped for cofort. Deep soft seat and upholstered back covered n quant Colonal patterned Chntz. A charng char, a delghtful gft. Chppendale Style $9>f.75 Guests Char.&* A dstngushed 8th Century"pece"copecl "fro" a" $75.00" odel. Genune ahogany, beautfully executed. Select^ el'coverng! A pece you'll be proud to present. Pllow Back S Q.75 Sluber Char- 3 loose reversble sprng seat and pllow back covered n genune hoespun. A char of deep cofort, long lastng wear, at a very sall prce. DRECT SAVNGS THS S THE TME WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE THS S THE "SOMETME" YOU'VLOQKED FORWARD TO... THE DAY WHEN YOU'D HAVE' A jme FURNSHED AS YOU'VE MAGNED T N YOUR-FONDEST DREAMS. A HOUSE FLLED WTH BEAUTFUL THNGS. NOT ONLY S THE NEWER AND BETTER FURNTURE SELL- "" N-S-YEARS BT-BEROn-RK.- PRODUCTON FURNTURE OF FNE MAKE ACTUALLY COSTS LESS THAN "SUTES" OF QUESTONABLE DESGN DD A FEW YEARS BACK. A SMALL "APARTMENT, CAN BE FURNSHED TODAY FOR, WHAT A SNGLE ROOM COST A YEAR AGO. YOU'LL ENJOY SELECTNG FROM THE STORE-WDE DSPfaAY- OF NEW STYLES N BETTER FURNTURE SO WHY NOT GET^HET4«NGSYOltHA&O HOME FURNSHNGS CorrectlyStyled^ReasonablyPrcedat Drect Savngs rphs s your opportunty to select newest n furnture n * sutes for every roo n qualty peces specally ade up..,;; for saples usng fnest ateral throughout. Only because '. ; we elnate retal store overhead are se low prces "-'. possble. _j : - New Roll Ar Sute For-se 2 peces -JVe?, Ths group of Lous XV nfluence, beautfed by graceful splcty,'wth aple top drawers, fronts atched n rch overlays of butt walnut, has chars covered n green flowered daask. #-*-. $29- For se peces New Mahogany Dnng Sute Sec se sutes n our dsplay wndows showng; newest fall furnture. -Queen-Anfedesgn. T h',e -sof-a-and-luxu: rou.s : cnar ha wtn wde slopng --, ars. All hand f, sewn seas;. -Re ye rsble sprng flhs-tl '. cushons. A :: You'll adre grace and beauty of Duncan Phyle pedestal table, HepplOwhte chars, burl ahogany front panellng. A strkngly sart group of 0 peces. h $29g.oo For se 0 peces Ths specal sellng of Saple Sutes s but one of nterestng dsplays of-new thngs selectons of better furnture; that we show at prces uch below wha you would expect to pay for peces of fne qualty. JREd FURNTURE CO. KS WE ELMNATE THE RETAL STORES GVERHEAb' ^^ AY. * -

11 N.. ~ * aton.--! tanner Jj ffves SQ poop and r Jersey] teas c creatlon rollng [tlleys. ver of 850{! fee ga [ 829.lot ; hgh gae [n- /' ' league (lub upset, 898 ana ns oveq ad scor n Sant, ers, was 227 antf ore was uy-tte-s ark of 89 oe on rolled p PPPT eaton C. nes fron fc-co.,-ant] brng* a j-'merckton dropp nd n fe76 to 8^ ne. M." of 22 d hghestj atch. reaton llatbrjrbol {783 pns, f nes fron hlch : : wnners! Leavy )ver -tl thfur a co ' plays ar.jhejta. foot hason Sat tory ove ;h SchoolJ rk. re than wtness d outft outed opp ny of j fans ha hrng ] (chool : fray. Nuerous o and es] Le early local boys nes and e fro, whch ' E on Pass [boysorl-. or kckoffj fyards. Ne s, Rahwa losng t _j when a tachon wa fctune stors but] dage e. hen Judge,! Tbled andl k pass byl netted -r achon, ^ downed] eptune,.n_scc>r fnal OR. Shu feck.yard. Sx-B Shavsr? Fro A Preacher's Workbench T'-r vr- l.'.v.- r,..t r'.-vlv. t :, s r...f '->n.h^- :::l: nto f.'.'r." ln..vl."» Onn-of hr.s n lfe whch aazes e ost s extraordnary'bravery shown by ost ordnary people n "he face cf dcop"::'onow or dstressng condtons. re s soethng :;p-h). and deeply ystfyng, n sle of one recently berc.vcd.' Tho duuntu-ssness of soe unfortunates flls e wth '.vod-'. :.nc n nt'w apprecaton of huan sprt. Ett -:, t not Etransc that se very people wll ove Uu:ouaJj._c_Y.eo'd;j' lr* bound by fears of all descrptons, soe ndeed trd hand and fool by every type~an3~3esctptrdn~bnn^~ hbutr Fe;u; Lr hc- nt of, fears to left of, v(llw-u thunder. And ore strangely yet, t s not only aong UJ (ts.t-v.blj- td and worred that ths "sprt of bondage to fparv. LS ftud. but ahc unons those we perhaps len~t expect. Fralrx rtxens who Vll not ake a thrteenth at a party are rv-v fousd n odern Aerca! t s a sad coentary of our ' " ' ' ; tell us that ark of CALENDAR OF SERVCES Record, Frday. Deceber 8,93 telephone rst Mr.TST :rsor.. ] T. st tln.l Mr.vt. ll.-v. M. _An; " ' dur.'s.'. ':l^lor. Sl.v s.-ln.>l. f.:4.". n.: lnn^ v^rvl,-,. wth MTUHM l.y na'l.r. ll :. n.: r.;.-v..rt! l..;:u- u.vt [n; n>.' t'vcj: J-.TV..- wth u-rll lv v--- T. Tn.". [,. :n. TUNrV METHODST EPSCOPAL Ma «r.-,-t :l.l Y.-sl Mll. :»va. l.n >-: >.r: Uh.-sltl. -.«l.t. S lny s.lt.'l.»...;.n: j.-rvv wth >u" l.v ]:.-.lur. a. n,; Kl»- S.:.tl!.-r. r.' J'Al'/S :nl!.' : FPSC'OPAL rvlllr KT.. A. - sttktt.vs- 'jlr l wll..r t- tr H:. n :, n lv,a«... <'tl:l! ll.'ly 'onnl't. -. :n.;.m:n.y M-.-U, :l ::ttl a. n.: n.r ':.-'Tvl-- w'h ^tm lv r.-<-tnr, ;l --.-^ Y..'^ r.vnl*.'; urotlllr. T p.. rurnr <n- THE HO.V <OM- POtTEK (EPM'OPAl.l S. '.u:ry nt.t.-. > n.' rs. l.--: K..T V.!':ll.«:. r-t.r. Snulay s.-l.-.l.!> :l." ;. n.; lu-lul^ :* rv.-r wl'.h S.TH. >V r-.vt.r. :. n.; V,.: '. -.p!.- M U j:. :."' p. ;r.:.-v-l;- >.'Tvl.- u'tl ::r «;-nt.m l>y r--.'l"r. T.t.V >. n. V. l.kvn STUKKT <'APK. -Kaat. lrnlnf a..l t'lll:..ll-l'. rtln". S»V_ ^jr-<tty-*-'l...l ^-(J u ^_jt';ulk: ;«_:*''r.w''-,.- J > ;. n. r^ -T. AKVS UOMAN CATHOLC,.c.-ntral v.'n -. :.-r <'. J. K.n... -a>..r. 'M.-^.x at n. ll»-::o :. ;n.; v.s-!. ;! :t >. n. :..-l.v^ l ru-lmll.l.'-?.' t rll.-. -V.la,. Kwanans Stage Progra For "Fun" j Mebers of club partd- pated n a "fun" progra staued, ; nt weekly eetng of Rah way Kwans Club Wednesday, noon n Rver Vew Tea Roo. j Chalers Reed had charge of progra, whch ncluded group ; pjk and 'proptu nubers Hope. Jae Pettlt. Davs and Seyour Wllas. A poetry coposng contest was feature. Regnald Lukens. presdent-elect, presded at pano. Announceent was ade of nstallaton of governor-elect of New Jersey Klwanls "Monday at p... n Hotel Monterey, Asbury Park. local club plans to be represented and to extend an nvtaton to offcal to attend -local club Deceber 30, when new offcers wlll'be Vstors at eetng were H. B. Hernlg, O. A. Bortent. E. Juelson and L. L. Juelson. Classfed Ad Pay H -MD'tllng run l, :l,, rm, n, ""' k-'m -HulTnln -onrlt Kjprp. " '"' ' ',*, >,.'-, l".. '<v-l:.n...-t lr-j't ', ll. : ST. MK'^ KMW C TO^. >.''n- MTnMh MM.n T..V MM»r. ^KHUM. l l..:-. r.-.'l.!: >. l.ou jr :.K-,- >^r..r. M..--.-H ;t S l ', rrtu o'that"f ears can be roup.hly t j-ccrrtu othatf ears can be roup.y cl:s.scs. Tle.fr:n of se s consttuted of tlose fears l l f t U l e a r s wlrrcrhvt r«-rrov>mfndanhntalsclfu!re^ born -of prde, abton, jealousy. MTlf-glory, vanty and selfll.' fj'w* has sad that fear and prde are sply two sdes of. he nnu- eolt U you want to test tnlttortl'slstntlje tldjlaypu ot;o:r.e by n feelng of nferorty n socey ol certan rrolr:; of pt'ol- Well why. What does t coe fro? What :u'- l^ roo :.*-? Nt't-'dk-ss to say. successful ntrospecton, even of tn- ld vanly, depends on benjr absolutely honest about what you &u(. re. Docs that nferorty arse because you are not n'wrt of party? Or because y have advantages you do njbv havf-? Are yon ld because soe ore vgorous sprt ay *how up soe woakness or fault n you? Well. now. what s yvaf da;oss? s t due to prde, or abton, or just what? ~Keay T:U-e":.' O. what happy tes we would have-were t not for tlps- thngs. And we can s;et rd of thorn, but frst we ust fare jhe. And n re s or group of fears, fears rooted n -self-fdpondenco. se are great fears of lfe: oney, rela- -tonsps. health, deah, responsbltes. y coe when we try to brar alone d-realr.ng-that-.v.e_arljot. able.to.do_t.. feel atone and helpless n a world that does not understand. Here no ntrospecton, however honest, wll aval. We need'god. and no; hns but a vtal relatonshp wth H wll delver us fro.se fears and worres whch sap our vtalty and wreck our consttutons and dspostons, for fro H we wll not. recevp "a sprt of boncace agan unto feav." but joy and peace..-, l.-v.! M'.nl'.--- -' > THN M. ^Pr 0 - ^ ^ s acl wltn $*-00_ n cash and we wn~fn;ke" Three Portrats, [{ -reetl Vtlue-of^-whlch s V7.0uL S/.e of Portrat. 8x0 nches, ounted n folders. Popularty Contest -. Planned Bv Lurans youk 'eoplc's Socety leld Ba- Clark Electon Contest To Be Freeholders Plan For 932 Reorganzaton' Ths Coupon Worth $3.00.» TKotcff of u vurety~df~ountlngs _ Proofs subtted on all work. (lve Socthlne No One Else Can Bay KLASE STUDO ~->~ rvng St. t)pp- Ralway atre FEBRUARY st- 938 rvng St. t)pp- Ry Trrs OFFER EXPRES FEBRUARY st,- 938 All Sttlnts by Appontent Only Phone Rahway 7-33 Buy HousewaK GFTS a G O to a hardware store whch Lcorrect^gfta^forLJfne,,al nvte you to stop n and S^ P; We would con. sder t a prvlege to help you uke selectons. T. H. ROBERTS CO. 46,48 Man Street, Rabway Contest As result of electon of v.-c-re 'tttjaed at eetnp of." ~.... ~e and xuuuu one n Elzabeth, new heffr." on-'monday." Deceber 2. : UO ' ttue " l L-U,,...^, -aad-cnd-.ba-pcburaryl2.- W n--??.?«u«?ay. January 2. _ [ ^ers to be announced at ajon.-.! Wher or not a Deocrat wll..-epatophl net-toger and en-! st fro c ' ark» "new-board ~ tjranont to be he-d at that! wlu be deterned at a hearng; le.' re "wll be a frst prze cf St5.no! a second prze of S7.50. two thrd pn::es of S5.00 each and four oler awards of S2.50 each, all bmnc- n '.he for cf savngs b >" Crcut c» n Cleary at New Brunswck on Deceber 2. j Freeholder George H. Holland Sr.. Republcan, has contested. electon, havng charged n hs pe-! tton that llegal votes were cast can see accounts n one of local banks. n (he tvns hp_ Henry Gror.; rakele. [Deocrat, won electon by a tv-nt lu-.-.c-.-s: A. E.» ^. ; argn of 2 votes. charan: Mss Charlotte bchhcr-. Rah - s re p rc sentatves.mavor annnnc.mss Margaret Bender. JA Q Brooks J and Schuyler c. Furr plans were also du- :Terrll. Republcans, were re-' cussed relatve to partcpa-!elected. y wll eet wth ton of -tls rroup n church Republcan ebers of board bazaar- n d yesterday, and - at a caucus on Deceber 3. followng;cottee was appont- t j s expected that Wlla L. Euf.f-f^ K--fJwv-fla'an^-M-cMane-of-SuU-sLexpected-to-;. Mrs. E.'JKvjper. Margaret Ben-j be re-elected as drector of c.:r. A.J Krakele. Menton was! Board. Charles M. Affleck, for-' also n:ttj- uf pot-toger to ; er freeholder, s expected to be h- hc-kf-^t tf church next Tuos-'renaed clerk of board. day c-ten:'-'. Deceber 22. at ters of or county offcals ~"vlcl~~7~""p-'.sor.tons of hold over ths year. Rado cctu-s wll be ade wth tlv KT- n-.tny--popular- -SOBS.-; Or pl-:s nclude snt'.- ns; of t*.: tr.a:; -als and "var-) ous spe^'-s. Presdr-l --Annal^Klec.tlOl-j ; nouncert-tl en srottld-'tsl: Eu-one K'-ppcr who Rayond F. Eggers was elect- "- of eet-" --! ^ presdent of St. Paul's Parent- -.-,-ecton of offcers (Teacher Assocaton at annual place at next! eetng Monday nght. Ors; :-etr.2 of He socety. Mss Cfralotr Bender as secretary uatl Mss Jula Hay-n as rcas-ufr asssted Mr. Krepper. j j elected were: Vce-presdent. Mr: Harry Swearer; fnancal secretary. Wlla S. Hull; recordng ; secretary, A. H. Stevenson; treasurer. Clfford Panter: chaplan. -MESSAH" AT WKSTFELD j R e v - H - A '- L ' Sadtler; trustee for _,.,,..,,.,-, three years. Mrs. C. Johnson JJar.dt- Chor of Westfeld. Jr coposed of 25 traned sngers, j p l a n s w e r e a d e fqr a d a n c c j wll prdse'nt "Messah for j M o n d a y ngnt n tne Parsh housp thrd te on t he evenng of Tucs-j n. cnarge of A H Stevenson. L-day..Deccbor..22^at_8. o'clock»v! C haranr asssted- by--w-lla-sh y adtoru. on Roq.--vcH Clark str-:t. ""Solosts of outstandng ablty have been engaged for ths occaoletle Browne. 'Hull. Mrs. Harry Swearer, Mrs. 'Wlla J. Kenny. Arrangeents' were ade for a ^Chrstas party for knder-.,.., [garten and saller chldren on ropranoj-rutl Carharl. contralto'. Saturday. Deceber 26, at 3 Hc-rberr-^tahl. tenor: Ket:';on ; o - clock " durnb eetng Mon- SearlP.Jljass. j day nght of Sunday School ^ Teachers' Assocaton. older AUXLARY FROM WESTFELD J ebcrs-bf Sunday School n a story n Tuesday's ssue of Tle Record concernng ad gven to a needy colored faly by wll have a pageant and party on Monday _ yenng. Deceber 28 and a specal servce for Sunto Clark day School wll be held n f J.aac?...MW.uary to e _:uv]u^jr ouu»»t..u... *..^ Hyslp -Por.t. Veterans of Foregn j church Sunday evenng. Deceber {jn.,vars. stated that auxlary '.va fro Planfeld, nstead Presdent Mrs. Wlla Kenny was n change. of frorrf"_v's:feld.- ad was provded, through efforts of Alfalfa Hong Cultvated Buklrurln.'-pector John H. Lar- A falfa was hroudt fro Chle to son who called faly's plght Calforna n SM. t was ntroduced to attenton of a eber of, lnto Mexco nnd South Aerca nt auxlary. Kcejnfj Ants Fro Hve 'flu' t!st:' 'hol of l;eopl ants O'.l nf lt- lnes s to pn hve on a snnl, wth lp < sot n vessels C'.ttn^ u;tcr ur cronsute. Anor UL-HH u to wrap n tape surkcl" -'n corrosve sublate te of te Spansh conquests, and has been cultvated n Europe lor ore than 2.(KH) years. Accord- ng to Plny, t was ntroduced nto Greece fro.vel at te of 'erslan wars wth Kng Darus, nbout 470 U. C, Rvng rse to hellef that Meda «r Persa ls pnt nhly he regon where t was orgnally rltl-ntwl. -Unon County Buck Co. J North.. Broad. Street Elzabeth, N. J. GENERAL ELECTRC Authorzed Hoe Applance Dealer n one placet Look for ths sgn of shoppng convenence... Your General Electrc Hoe Applance Dealer can save you te and energy n your shoppng! 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Authorzed GENERAL^ ELECTRC HOME APPLANCE DEALER WLLAMS ELECTRC COMPANY Teleoh'one RaKway Record, Frday, Deceber 8,93 Callng 'E Rght By Vc Sherow Record Sports Edtor ne ts future lfe and popularty. f subsdzaton and recrutng, schedules arranged erely to draw crowds, lone tranng seasons and great yhoo ol gae are to contnue, t sees certan that foot wll gradually lose ts popularty and eventually becoe only a'lnor sport n college athletc syste. Establshent of systes such as those now followed at four tern schol th h l ysts such as those now followed at four Eastern schools, wth ephass ore on playng gae for sport's OUGH talk of soe radcal changes n athletc polces of sake than for a wnnng record season n and season out, wll havo York Unversty had been n ar for soe te, announce- an uplftng effect on y, hough ths week of resgnaton of Chck Meehan, head foot for a few years sport ay lose soe of glaor and appeal nnh nf a codloto overturn n athlntf tn.. *» '... o u, wll havo on gae throughout country, even though h rt l f... and of a coplete overturn n tho athletc syste wore soeof- a surprse to Eastern sport fans, and foot enthusasts n rater Pressure had-been brought-to bear by- NnrrUTnews for Mcehan's resgnaton and hs announceent of hs retlre cae alost fro a clear Bky, precedng by only a few days neetlng of athletc councl, when a contnuaton of hs conj was to o_cqhsdered. Meehan, durng hs seven years at luton, had brought lt to fore as one of country's leadjoot schools, but hs ethods n dong ths had been under scrutny of late. arst»elesespefla}rfootbttlttlayehf7 jelcared adtted by unversty offcals when, n announcng alleraoh:of athletc syste, stated thaln ~future^tho, would not offer any athletc scholarshps, that athletc th ft ld b hdld b of past few years.. When lt s returned to a. pure aateur bass, those tradtonal gaes wll Jve_Justjs_uch,_f_not_ore,ntcrT.. esl~ than" y'atd Tonght Hgh School vs. Sut, county league - basket, atr-snlt.- X A hllhnrf-tea-eets-l re, State League Elzabeth atch. ^^...^^^"KnBht'of" Colubus'Bowlng n future would be handled b"y"an arunus*of"tn<;"scnoot / '- abue ' Athletcs vs. -Yankees; Ear- *>s(tn would-be-olded around those now n yoguo 38' Rcd - Sox - vs --SenatoTs-Recreatlon- Coluba and Pennsylvana..A faculty cottee wll have j? 5 ',,,, dctc charge of athletc* ts at three or larre East- l Pre5OV ' cr ar~men"and-fs.7t: lollcccs. Busness Men. bowlng. "Y" alleys. Toorron" BDZATON af athletcs s one of ' ost serous chases 0 ^ ^ ^ T ^ J ^ r T fcansrcollege foot n latest dscussons of gae, grow-^lar," v sz C^L Graar of..past. season wth u ore tban 40 deaths, a. record for! athool vs Fro Sh S,, ^ jeason. atter of "athletc scholarshps" s ore or less a D ck Dn bfwto" Y"*,W as far as ter s deflned. for one thnks of scholarshps asu-jn n J? P T0H.5 Ht cty of Ellabcll. N. J., c - -. ". _ " WEDNKSPAY. Tll"; ST DAY OK JANt'AtV. A. ).. 03, nt two u'cl'ck tho afutkxn or uull tny..ul * fullnwlnc tract or parcel *>f. "l :nd prplllts bcrolnftcr _prtml.-_ a! t nt *-r-y n^-tnrrttt^trn: ' Seven-B_ t nnslen lo Mlton Ave- n of jroptty l Uutl S thucc at rlkl nue, ulontr tu n f jroptty l 'fr ('/ S;untnl Uu(.*ntt'll, Sllr U'ff (fprct'k, l fly-(ju* nute* W«t tun- h'ltlrel tweujy-ltl" ;l Lwclly- vc hnlrcdthb f--'t to a pont n lnt! t)t or lauln bruntrutf o Gustvc Jlnrtoll; tl h ll c. Jlnrtol ft or la'.ls ntrutf o tlt"<"j OK tht» lnk to Unstayp H. Sou.' llfly-nl; drkt-n-k, llftcen nnuu-ft }>:!tl Knll'l wth M.pl<: Avvnu, Tllrty-fonr! tlrty-dc - tlrltlt fc'.' n :t wjlu: tlfcl' nt rljrlt atl r lck l>> ACt'rn Avtur, North ronrtfhr 'lr'yrws. fly-oup nltcs K.-Kt one lndrt'l thlrty-'ljrht ntl alxty-lve umlrclll.- fet-t 0. pont n tl<> ln. of Mlton Avenup. y f Mll (he 'l.c.-_<.f JJEU^l^G- re Jv-luc npruzatvlj' $7,Slr..KS, wth nterest fre- O^toher 4th, 0U, :l c)8js. t. EMMONS, Sherff. rcnk t. E JACOB T. 'nbnd, K 5l«KM& (K'cll-oaw-4t x'jtorosa.s ran TUB FRM <; o-* A MOTon TRUCK VOR TK CTY F KAMVAV. J l l»rnpuh:ls for furnlr>!lng tju l f M - t nput a Natonal, State Bnuk or Trut 'orny to ordor of thft Cty Trenurcr nf hc Cty of tulwuy, X. J.. n ho n.>f?ln;.oo.». an evdence uf pont fath on tn? part of tllder that he t.r H ^ enter nto a contract wth Cty of tabway to furnlnll Kud otor truck ac'urdln^ to HpeclllctMo!) d y eet all or rcjlrcentm whatsoever, Hlould an ^ward he nnde to t or-h he cane uy he. 'roponln nhalt lt* Khltted n Healel enveloe.dlresncd to Cty Clerk. Cly of llahwy, : J.. and plnlly arked on th-» outhln of "'Kd for furnldluc juotor fp truck." Tle Cnno Councl reserves Ull) lltt^j!etauy4jurtll)t<a:. Dated: lereher 0, o:n. VM. J. HKNNBSSY. l**cl5-nt Cty Clerk. ESTATE OF LEO J. FAGA>', DECEASED 'urj>uant to tho order of GKOKGE. 'JOHNSTON*.Surrogate of tho County of,'non, ade on second day of Deceber A. )., KH, upon lll f h ulorngnd Ad S CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY To Su JH'lult, Ada 'olnnky, Tul Zuku/T utd MTH. Puul Z'lltolT: By vlrtu-j nf an Ortlvt/ut Court, nf Chancery of New Jerh-y, ade-on day nf tn* dale hereof, ll a camse wheren ndustral und Loan Assoeaton of tahwny. X.., n rplanont (tnd Sa Duduk. t ltd nthtrn, arc lfndatt t l aplre defendants, you ar. rvulrcd t penr ;tnd nlwcr hll of Hat plalnant. on or before Oth luv of 'Vtjnury, next, or Hald bll wll bo tnkeu K cmfeycd a^.lnnt yon. ld hll * lled to foreclose a rertnla nort^.u-e ^'VC- _hy_o]>!ncs_j.>u vptpuof CorMtratl'r n corporaton of.new York. n ndustral HutdlnK and Loan Assocaton of Ralway, N..J. «l- tcrl 7th day of January, Wt, n'lal.-.n tde Cty of l uhwny. n th ) (.'utntj* of Unon anl State of New Jor wy; a y»n. ^:"» Duduk. Adu '>lanxhy. d l'aul Znkoff, aro ade dc-- frndaus be-ano y«u nro ' ow«of r(h'«n of orprcetl ryttsm an< y. Srs. Taul ZukofT, -jre ode u. lt-febut bechr you are rfe t»f Paul luk'flt, one of tle owne of recl f d U l rc K^ j U an<l an nchoate rlffht uf r«l nf (n n thttrofur-j cla duwer thfp'lu. Dated: Deceber S'h. M... VKK &, AUMSTHONU, Solctors of Coplanant. U h N ; l l t k P ^_U:hway_.N;l.;l cl<nnw*.'!t Hoe Bakery ALL KNDS OF PASTRY ; [-.warded for profcency n scholastc standng, but n athletcs V. M. C. A. Varsty vs. Jersey t Y" used-to soewhat cover up outrght subsdzaton of CRv "V" nnr, nw!, H Scholastc standng coes n for lttle consderaton when S or b Z?$» v2 J% *Z scholarshps are handed out. person's athletc ablty beng H. n " Ellzabeth^Y court ' jnn:e factor. uunc - n E- Ucanwhlc,.Methan ha» announccde s throush-wth-ooachnu - f foot on "ftbg-ue ba»u."-. Even thouch ths bass ddl'xn'all'ev^ n h. bulldlnc N. Y. U. tea to one of leaders n tho j p" hw " v Sunday Recreaton vs. K.eyport, Recre- durns hs seven vears at school, he has realzed tlat ths k not one to buld a lastng nsttuton on and that a ore j p er th Aboy alve polcy, where boys wll be playnj; for love of ac and school, wll be better for all-concerned.. f he ever, wll be soewhere where foot a sport and not! : lads play for sport's sake rar than reunn Mtthan laled. Rahway Rablers vs. Perth Aboy Varsty Club, foot, at ' Monday bowlne, -Yak-. Coluba. Pennsylvana, and now N.-Y. U.. jonng n j, plan for de-cphasung of-footba!l a-thc placng- of ls on ntraural sports, provdng recreaton for a "Ereatjrt o.' ctudent body, t appears certan that soethng wll '' rfcrt-long-to-take--be-buslnev. u-spccl a.u full tt'tct ; rc-sorc lt to a sane bass. Foot has coe to be alost.".. wth students payng nearly as uch for r'seat-s.:. tendng to ephasse. busness aspect of sport, [ra foot each year are helpng to pay expenses of [sports and have contrbuted a large part toward, construc- :oc of huge stadas standng throughout country Cty League bowlng. "Y" alleys. Cty League basket, twoja gaes. "Y" court.. d ^. SAVE Far T. Cty. tn n far ; nun n:> u clacce to t'lplf fh-ng«nnt. Ponntry TTnf"^ MTll': OK AXN l. MEKTM:».f lln- l.'hway' Nal.'.l Lk f.r H- ; >!! - l>n-<'l..r^ wll..-.-d n '.'T- llnnkn:: How. 'l'"<lay aft.-roon. Jjnu.rv K". r.rrj. tun-- ov!..,-t. l.v-:l..-r. to. -.- j.v.n VAN :;V;::N. Ctklk-r.!. nr of ouutandng exaples of "bs busness" status < ""lhat "of OHtTStale.. A~ew~yeara"back~lhe~nstUoon tsopportrd school, stated a drve to rase funds for constructng j >nr:rk s ze tadu at school, and n offcals, after securnc,. *'"* '"" dscs. turned around and charted fans hch prces o wtness -j',', ' ^ w.'r! 30 n stadu whch r contrbutons had ade pos- ;M- )- J' Tha ths has caused resentent on parl of fans s ',}]',','l A,.'.',;', n decrea>nc attendance at ^)ho Stale gaes n years. - ( tjall, whch has coe. to.hc_ore-by_lcaps_and bounds n Ue "«r. few seasons, s really at crossroads of ts young lfe now. j, bf->tth :l follows n future wll n a great easure deter- ',[,< -LfGAL-ADVEBTSEMENTS l'.y." T f-..-'u.... r SA.: n Cl.r.-ry..f -. ll-uv.l K:'K-l llllll.l- A-"< -.ltnn nf thp Hty...nl...lu.l:. a Mla" n.:.> An. ll.lln- -., -: a.. M-::. K r.. -T;: ^.-t.p-n-.-*. f.- :.- NM.-. wrl..f.. lr.-l.'l ll.lll.'- ' l.y pll.n- r'.ln-. n H.- l.-h H.- <-,,,,n.,,,,,.. f Khtl'.-!l.-N.-J.... AV. Tn: rr HAV OK - h Gve H Thrnp~TcrWearThat' He Knows Are Rght 'H Sa ft» r".'! uf sad r.'-t or -nn-'-l "f All thf f,. lo l.lld.. T..-nl.rly.l.-T!l..-.l. -lt.l,-. bn;.-.. t'tny tn- 'lty.f Klnvny n tnl.-n.rv!.l rn.. anl Slat.-.-f New J.-r».'.v l!r.lnm.n<:.'.- ll.ttlllttt M..- uf- lurrj»..!. Mr-l at l> p-lt tl.r..n j.l.-tn: r.<ry f.tl.-..-rly fp. H.- ln al.ns U.rn». wn-l H.~ Ml hv.- l:rn«nl n,--* t-.t*! Sl ' ".' 'l-.-.-:: l--.- north llrty -f..u **.l-.-:r>t% lfj ul.-> vd»l..n.- lnn.r.-.l lrlv -^: tn-n-.-..rll ltn H-.l--^r.- H- ntn--.».-t vrln VE 8- Advertsed (]a(l:-e s "Always able and You Know Your Gft h Apprecated. " A Few Suggestons For Hs Chrstas Krser Neckwear Stetson lals S7.00 "" Kraerson Hats > :!.^0 and $5.00 Honrsdalc Wool Shrts S.50 Up Honesdale Sweaters S3.00 Up Arrow Shrts SL95 ~~TraveJo Sweaters S5.00 and S6.50 Btes Street Shrts S.30 and $.95 Slk Shrts S4.5O c <">ler Underwear S.00 Up ";nes Underwear 75 Cts. Kuots Underwear S-75 and $2.50 'h-r.-.n.- a. wth" J.'.- t l'lank : fr-.n >"t,v.-l.-r KMMONS, slu-rft". A.l'r. K>JKU SA.K-'l l-lw A l...: A-»...-.l X launl. M..l:r"l M.-.:. K. f.. J..t.-. l l»y pntl- v.-nl. rl K... n.- Cnrl 'lly..f Kllul.-ll. X. J.. B. V. ). Underwear 75 Cts. Uucfold Underwear JAXrAUY. A. l>.. l'.mj..'<-!.k-l n llc r-r.n ntenvoven Hose 35 Qs. to S.00 Unversal Nght'wear S.00 to S2.00 Poneer Suspenders and-belts 50 Cts Van Hcusen Collars 25 ClS. Kescr Handkerchefs 25 Cts. Up Lttle's Gloves $.50 Up Mufflers 8.00 Up Spur Tes 50 Cts. TWO. SPECALLY GOOD VALUES Neckwear, 50 els. ; Shrts OVER 40 YEARS OF And HONEST HGH QUALTY TRCES -P. HALDAY Est. Furnshng Store All.- l.l..-.v-u- tr.n-t or par.->'l lau.l ;ud pr-tm-k ln-re:afl-r partt-u- ;-rlhf. stuatf. V u :nn[ f-n^ n ' 'lty nf ll.hwav n th,. t'nuly ft 'nl and Slnl- ot N-v " at a p")nt n tn- east-rly f :» Sln^-t lvrea dt^- (ant n.rlb.-rl.v J..ur ludn-l nt.l llrtya jrll d-.-lll>r.-.-t fr-hl..- nt.-rm- -.. t'.f tn- >..l :.f K-.-t.-v Slr-et»'l..- n..rll.-rlv ln.-..f Moor...- MrT: h.--.- rllnltf al..; lf sad lll.- uf Ks-X.SH-.-.rll wn d-- ^r.-<-s thrlv-tw.. ulnulv> thrty s. w.-t lllrly--lcll and _N>w.rk. N...: ttu'rt- runnng N- Kl l.v -rth cnhty-tlv- <kvrrs lfy-t'l^hl h's rast uu* htuln*< 'tuy untl -nlnvly hrw bntdrelths (t-vt n tn; Hue cf land >w *»r fun-rly of Surah lltsrr: Uwatv alung S;! lno of Sarah luttzcr wnll ^lxty-muj'^nvs wn unufs wp>st twenty-nne :!u f^h.v-sx lnlrocth. f»f( f> ; sak*-- th'tmr- M ll :l<>nj: hc sut! S;r;h lltzors lne M>U two lu'jjrwn hry-w tt-m thrty K<M>OUK cunl wmtv-'^h ff; th«-n' futh c^ly- ^. v' t!fj;v's tut n n t (o thrty sec* n!l» urrt tr unlr.-l twvntv-fr a lrt' tn<]n><ltls tt. [ > Mr v*ucrjy lltu-.f V.uft Stnt-t. thu pont ul LKV <'T UK<;NMM>. Jl.-n^'!;!t<w, n N". -- Nx' ^n'l, Kalway.-N... ulov- pro[>rrtv U o l>c sold sljrcl to tn- rullntvlk -nmunhrar-fs: l'um laxt'h a MMCMK'S. f auv; l'fr.l :ftt tf (le- Xnn^ Ortlnw-; rc-frj-l*t> :»pp-arn^ of rvrnnl. f any. a sh-u f.urls an tn acmratf hrvov wotlrl tlls*:lnst*. Tbt-rf H v M'l'r'xatvly 5;,50«!,v,', wlfl ntrrest fro Nnvnuh-r LUtl. llul. St.- l K K A N K K K M p ; LKVV, l'knstkk ; McCLOSlvKY, Sol'rs. ' SM-:M'l-"S SAM; n Cha-try of N»MV Jcr-''V. t'w^-n. An* tulldln^ nut.»: A.<rl:tln a corptraton. n' 'l::!l, an< lar Mnsku, ct l., l-fplts. Kl. fa. for s;l<! of uorl- Hy vlrtn 23 Man St. - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of tn; :lt»vt*-mttf.*t wrt" or o lu- lrm-'l rlll vxl- hy publc V.-HU WHY not start rght now to prepare for next J Chrstas by layng asde a lttle each week-n ur Ghrstas Savngs-Gltb and when Deceber rolls around, be free of fnancal worres* You wll never ss se sall aounts and results are ost gratfyng* We Have a Plan to Sut Every Meber of Faly v Coe n for Coplete Detals We Pad Out Ths Year Over $55,000 n Chrstas SavngsJLfd&. THE M9 CHKSTN4S SAVNCS ClO of Ctzens Natonal Bank Rahway, New Jersey y, H,. ppll':atlr.n of ulorngned. Cakco -Go&kes-=*^-Ees SPECAL ORDERS OUR SPECALTY exhbt to Hbsrrlher under oath or aflratlnn r <'];" and B &S BAKERT»rwCh onths fro tlc date of nald order, or y wll he forever barred fro proa or recoverng tho auue Hubaerlber.. S.JB.JELURLEGH 0 Man Street rrrrrtt ATTQTTH* H>r4tD H. ATU'ATKR, JK., ' North lroad St., - KUzabctb, N. J. r:l ss s s MM^KfJ[&l& ^^, '. *

12 < N atlon 33 n te (fves poop and j Jerseyjj f teas creaton [j rollng jlleys, ver! of"850's e gae. 829.fol hgh J rth scon gae eaton C. nes fn Co., and orng a f [Merck.. ron ], dropp ad n to ne. M. of 22 d hghest! atch. aton lj atory-bol 783 pns, hlch : 782, 783!,.wnners o a plays a, foot j Sat 'lory ovej * ore School krk. bre than [ wtness rd outft outed opp ny of fans g ] hool fray. Nuerous o s, and: he early l J local boysl les and prj be fro whch or kckoffl yards. Nej s, Rahwa losng t' when a hon ne ators but lagem 'V'. L Judge, ; and [A passty,-netted RafaW6y;^ec6rd, Frday DegSberl8,'93 Robert G Clother New Rutgers Head Dean at Pttsburgh Elected Presdent of New Brunswck Unversty Robert_C..Clother,.deanj3f^er^ at Unversty of Pttsburgh, has been elected presdent of Rutgers Unversty. Dean Clother,- ' who wll assue hs new duttes en March. succeeds Dr. John M. Thoas, who resgned n Octo-_] ber 930. n nter Dr. -Phrlrp-M Brett-r-eber of -j-western U) Board ot..trustees and _graduate wthout reuactng presdent neratlon. ~ new Rutgers head was born -, jq Phladelpha, January 8, 885. He attended HaVeMoTdwas called to Washngton as a eber 'of Cottee on Classfcaton of Personnel n Ary and War Departent, and was later 3nt overseas to -study personnel procedures of Brtsh and French ares rad to establsh lason between, personnel work n thp Unted States and that n A. J3. F. Subsequently, he was cossoned Ueutenantcolpnel, General Staff. Followng Arstce, KeTfld^ ed n organzaton of Scott Copany, consultants n ndustral personnel, and served as vce-presdent of fr. n 923, n collaboraton wth Presdent Walter'Dll Scott of North- Blue Trangle Club Pcks New Presdent Personnel Manageent," a volue^descrblng. prncples and practces n ndustral personnel Eleanor Cartwrght was naed to fll presdency of Blue Trangle Club durng regular eetng Tuesday nght n Y. M. C. A. sabel Seple was apponted secretary to fll poston ade vacant by Mss Cart-. Wrght's elevaton. _ Durng eetng, n charge of Betty~Reed, vcet>resdentr Chalers Reed, executve secretary, and El Moser, boy's secretary, ade short speeches. Jane Fero. charan of food sale cottee, reported proft of $0 fro event. nducton serv- JeS-Jfor th sophoores recently voted nto ebershp were planned for frst eetng after ]ChTsXas7 = work: n- sae year he becae assstant headaster of Haverford School, and n durng- Mebers present, besdes those already naed, were Peggy Howe. Betty Woodruff. Natale Doty. Hazel McEwen. Eleanor Wlkes, Har- Sabbatcal leave of Edwn M." Wlson..- --, n 929, he went to Unversty of Pttsburgh as dean of en, fro whch offce he has been called to presdency of Rutgers. n 96. Dean Clother arss Nathale Wlson of Phladelpha. y have three chldren: Agnes Evans. 4, Arthur Wlson, 2, and Robert C. Jr., 6. rot Brown, Dors Arnold. Alce Luce, Murel Weth, Dors Reer. Dorothy Graee. Frances Henson and Mrs. Alfred C. Brooks, advsor. ~ - BENEFT FOR SOLDERS FUND Frst annual d-wnter crcus for beneft of Solders and [Salors Club of New York wll be Woen's -Auxlary Pays S50 On' Pledge Woen's Auxlary of lahway Y. M. C. A., durng uncheon eetng n assocaon buldng Tuesday afternoon, :oted to ake payent of $50 on,ts "Y" pledge, brngng total ROBERT- C.-CLOTHERtfrdpnt of Rutgers Unversty Haverford. Pa;f and^gradudfea * P0R fro Prnrptnn Unversty. held at 02nd Regent Arory, West 66th street, near Broadway, fro January 2 to 9 nclusve. entertanent wll feature May Worth, dol of crcus publc on three contnents, wth Wrth faly asssted by Otto, faed coedy kng of rders. Aong 5 acts wll be orental jugglers and gynasts, pageant of perforng anals, 4-daredevt-t-rapeze-perfo: lckng Russan "clowns,""old-te where he ajored n poltcal econoy and hstory, and studed under Woodrow Wlson. Henry Van Dyke and Harry B. Garfeld. He was edtor-n-chef of Daly Prncetonan, a eber of -Senor-Councl-andrwse actve n capus affars. - After a year n newspaper work, he entered servce of Curts Publshng Copany, n Phlar»lnha. and subsequently becae!rc4s_-bands-and-breathless-aeral-- ^rab-bag, acts Foundaton of Freedo re nre 03 artcles n Mag na C'hartn. t s snld that three artcles of endurng vnlne nre: Justce shall not be sold or dened; no an stall be deprved of hs llbertj -or property e<;ept-upon-judgent of hs equnls or law of land; no taxes except custoary felal tuxes enn be leved by any one~«thou consent of na tlnnal cnrm O 50 pledge. percent of Plans for group's a Chrstas tree n lobby also were ade. Mrs. W. B. DuRle presded durng eetng. Mrs. Randolph L. Howard con- Plder Boys'. League Has Opener Toorrow sx teas akng up Older Boys' Basket League of Y. M. C. A. wll swng nto acton toorrow afternoon on "Y" court n three openng gaes of schedule arranged n a eetng Monday nght. frst gae wll be played at p.. "~--schedule wll-brng each tea aganst or tea n league once durng frst round whch wll be concluded wth gaes January 6. All gaes wll be played Saturday afternoons. schedule for frst round follows: ~~ ; ~~ Deceber lq^couegans vs. Bear=eatS=Qraaf=School s. Unused ce-box Ventlaton stops when re's no longer ce n ce-box. t s refore not a good place n whch to keep food, unless re. s ce n t.-when you have stopped takng ce, wash.out.ce-box thoroughly wth war water and soda or borax, and wpe t frosh, lnays-vs.- H-Y.- Deceber 26 Collegans. vs.. Undys. Graar School vs. H-Y, Frosh vs. Bear Cats. January '4 H-X v». tur tasr Graar School vs. Lndys, Collegans vs. Frosh. January 9 Collegans vs. H-Y, Lndys vs. Frosh, araar School vs. Bear Cats. January 6 Collegans vs. Graar School. Lndys vs. Bear Cats, H-Y vs. Frosh. LegonLSeeks To Double Mebershp Wth goal of double present ebershp of 36 ebers. Rahway Aercan Legon s partcpatng n a natonal drve beng conducted by organzaton ot World War Veterans. Coander A. L_ Carlson of ducted devotlonals and read j local post, one "of frst ora Chrstas essage wrtten by : ganlzed soon after close of Dr. Danel Polng. auxlary j war_ has urged all ebers to sehas sent gfts to Jaesburg j cure at least one new eber for Boys' Hoe and wll co-operate post, reby doubung jrth: -lades' day^cottee of j "Y" n provdng gfts.for At- next-eetng, January-) 9. speaker wll b& State Y. Lnebershp.. Local erchants are co-operatng wth post by n- ^*rtng-sal!-notees-n-uyer-regu lar advertseents urgng- M. C: A. Secretary Charles Scott, who wll speak on nternatonal conference held recently n Toronto. luncheon was served by Mrs. Chester Clark, Mrs. Wllard Clarkson. Mrs..Wlbur Bauanr. Mrs. Le Fero and Mrs. Chalers Reed. Two Knds of Folks A an s er sctr-tule or selfred. Anprn Mc^rlne. erans of World War to jon Legon. cottee n charge of' drve ncludes Alfred H. Bowles, charan; Olver Y. Cortwrght, Jaes A. Moran. Wlla J. Hurd and Harry Newan. Pgeon Spr«d Newt rolng plgeon _were used by tht CJrwks to carry naes of Oly pc vctors to varous ctes o! 2 nstruents n a handsoe-hand fhshed cabnet at forer prce of One usc you want when you want t through ths double duty nstruent at aazngly low prce of $5.00 down ppes thoroughly and leave doors open that box ay dry out copletely. n, f you wsh to use t for soethng, you ay store cans or packages of food n t, or ktchen utensls rarely used, or your supply of strng and paper sacks or waxed papers or soe such thng but never dshes of prepared t s test even n not to close all doors for ce-box s a very ar-tght cabnet. f you wsh to pant or varnsh t, fall s a good te, for all odors of that wll have aple te to dsappear before t s used for food agan. dry. Clean tho 'dran food or vegetables ana fruts. t Cot Your Scrapbook. - Tbe chlt-f an of learnng vto l ftnpt hnt lttle nt n tlf. whol whole nfheu., fro oh«ra tz?< to th. t Z*? to th. nn. Coco, u, on,, ana Th for Save wth Sdfetyctyour Rexall Drugstore STAR suggest.. - * TOLETRES CARA NOME nbnaton-set- * ELECTRCAL ~ LECTREX To*sts_w«jjtt wanttto«lw«ys. Gxantwd $2-98 S te! STATONE Arlcne sheets. 50 bordered entelopts. n whte, gray, green or buf. u QQ50 ete An 8-tube, rado phonograph cobnaton^ equpped wth Tone Control. Enjoy er rado and phonograph reproducton at wll. Marvelous tone! Handrubbed walnut veneer cabnet wth butt walnut overlay. Lsten to rado and lsten to recat last year's prce for a rado-alonelords! Get all fne-thngs-on-^ ar and- enjoy half-llon dollars worth n of usc recorded for! You through Two nstruents n one for^one-down payent and one sall onthly, charge. By all ths eans see racan do t ths nstruent struent rght now! H. & H. Rado STREET " W. S. HANKS Phone You wll sever know how deldous good candy can be untl you have tred Artstyle Aerca's favorte candy. Creas, nuts, nougstnes, fruts, caraels and or luscous dantes. Each pece hand dpped and coated wth faous "$50,000 chocolate." $.00 *""* $.50 per pound A Motet or as Handsot ula. ONE PRESENT that bsltl Kodak -Prces Begn at 55, BROWNES at $2.00 Gft Sets n Rado Snce 90 BY YARDLEY N THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE OF LAVENDER Lttle Gfts and Ble "=- But All Dellchtrul Cobnaton SETS. S.25 to $7.50 TRPLE COMPACT Powder, Route, and 2 Full- Sze Lpstcks, Day and Evenne Shades n cold fnshed case at N SLVER at $3.50 $5.00 Safety-Heat A New and Dfferent HEATNG PAD Made of Robber, all wres are nsulated wthn. n^hpr ths Pad absolntely shock-proof and Born-proof. Easy to keep clean. Perfectly flexble and Mostureproof., A SOLD SHEET of WARMTH' Prlte $5.00 Handsoe Albur Any Pktore Taker Wll Prces Start Low TOLET G00 Perfues n Gft Paekares. Atozers Norel Desgns. Bath Salts 50c to 50c to 59etoJ Dustng Powders $.00» Cob and n fvdftw. Mltary Brush Sets $.39 toll Gve Books Gfts Electrcal Coffee Percolators Colored Handles Wth Cord 4 cup sze 8 cup sze $2.89 $2.98 Grlls Coplete Grll ncludes stove, grddle fnd chflf n g dsh* $8.98 BEST SELLERS Are Now STAR $ BOOKS ost worthwhle Books of Blo«raphy, Hstory, Travel. Scence and Letters, by 'authors of Uutlnr fae. "Star" Books are prnted fro plates of orllnal, expensve edtons, handsoely bound n cloth., Waffle^ Colored Handles Wth Cord Wth Heat ndcator Junor $7.98 $4.98 Rahway Post No. 5 World War Veterans: Flashlghts a Non short crcutng 70cto Jon Aercan Legon Mebershp Drve Now On l" :/^r : " ^,w. at! very f teroo»tct» e,b«>*? your*. A WATERMAN j j s Sutable r 0 Peus at Desk Sets at Founded n 822 as " Brdge Town Museu" "Rahway's Hoe Newspaper" Rahway, N. J., Tuesday Afternoon, Deceber 22, 93 Kntored n aerond-clans atter at Pout Offlre n Rnhwp.r> N*. J.. under Art of March 3, M70 Vol. 09 No cents ]hrstas Tree rf o Be4)etKcatedT Toorrow Chors of More Than 300 Voces To Feature Cereones Dedcaton and offcal lghtng >[ Shww.s conununley vnrlsttrec. planted recently by ahway B. P. O. E.. No n Srrcn's Pork. Broad and bell streets, wll be held at toorrow nght wth an jboratc progra ncludng slng- JH; by a chorus of ore than 300 occs coposed of hgh and grade School students and ebers of _UlrJ_-S>couts. chorus opens prowth slnglng_ of "Oh. lonu- All Ye Fathful." large [lar at top of tree wll be luuunated for frst te, and c second nuber. "Hark. Herald Angels Sng." s bejss presented, entre tree wll!!:html wth a varety of colbulbs, j hcr C. J. Kane, rector of St. [lary's Church, wll be frst r.tfr on progra, followed tn-.sngng of "O Lttle Town Bethlehe." by chorus. no:)ur talk wll be by Rev. J. W.. Coller, pastor of Ebenczer M E. Church. "t Cae Upon Sht Clear." trll be sung -.- R.-W EloUrrector :!;o Church of Holy Corn- Frday's Record Out On Thursday Mornng Owng.to fact that next Frday, regular publcaton date of Rahway Record, s Chrstas, Frday edton wll be publshed 36 hours earler than usual n order to reach subscrbers on day before trp Ths paper wll go to press, JKednesday-nlghtr-for-dstrbu ton Thursday ornng. Delv- -ery wll-be-aderon Thursday to all subscrbers". by_al_ftnd_ by carrer servce. Newsstands -jvu-navc--record-on-sale-by- 7- o'clock Thursday~ornln~g~. Ths wll ean an extra effort n co-operaton on part of all those havng news atter and contrbutons for our Frday edton. se contrbutors and advertsers are urged to have r copy n Record offce not lattr than 5 o'clock. Wednesday ndprrnnn fn n publcaton. Co-operaton - on part of readers and erchants-wll be greatly apprecated. Holday Progra At 4 Y' Announced He clu u wll Tlt: j clays «a.f o V. M. C. A. annual Chrstas party s beng held at Bonne Burn Sanatoru. New Provdence, ths afternoon through generosty of people of Rahway and or countes who have contrbuted funds to ake ths event possble. Only a sall porton nubers durng thc-lof tho oney collected for ths nsttuton-s-^pent-for-tre-chrst-r as e5lvtes."tw»"a76r"~patt benc nspr trt clo patpnts at Many Lobby and Sports Actvtes Planned For Next Two Weeks A progra of actvtes for all )d New Year^s-hol j etf for Ral wty.terdav bv Chalers n.. Noel" and "Slent Nght." as tr cu::r!udns nubers. Brook* to Presde esde Reed, general secretary. as.sor:tlon 'buldnb wll be closed Clfrstas Day untl 2 p.., wth an* open cynaslu M..yo: Brooks wll s.':.._s".tt of cereones»..., hr-.n: Reed n charge of lhc ntnuln E untl 4 p,-.. ' ' fnllnwn? t*,vn hrs to fcx : a cornet quartet fro. B.d. Mebers of quart v.hc! wll furnsh usc wll be Thv and Wlla Mauback. to a hand perod. bowlns alleys wll be open afternoon and evenng, v'.h two basket featurng evenng's 'Jayvees wll have th.'r annual Chrstas clash un oauoack. prof^ was arranged-by wth Khway Hch fve n Hts socal and county Prellnarj- tlt, wth Varsty of Playng West Orange Varsty p r 9pnrr l ere wllbcdarc t )Ur- county co:!a:: F. Weber, charnn; Chef Walter H. Rltzan. jtler Kane. Rev. Ellott.. c.k^es. (f.ns. Walter Mller and Jop! Keatng. Tw!ar«e tree has been strung t! -pnrr.~ l ere wllbc-darcbetween halves and alter lghts and aplfers eve x-en nstalled by Wll- tnj tlr exercses ay hear Tlursday wll be boys' tournaent day. wth lobby gaes n checkers, chess, bllards, -png pong. etc. Older Boys' Basket League s feature Saturday afternoon, wth gaes.wr^r.. Streets near park ars vs. H-Y. and Fresh vs. Bear :l! tx- roped off to prohbt traf- Cats. alleys wll be open n nfttrr.oon and evenng, wth Varsty casers gong to Orange for a gae wjth Orange "Y" n th? evenng. Next Monday H-Y Club!'.:;::: servces. ( onlnucdon Pace 4-A) Lutltran Group Opens Popnlaf ty-cdrtcsf foarlcrn Young People^ Copetlnt For Seven Cash Pres Wth fourteen youngsters co popularty contest jar.ducud by UejYphg People's )c:c.y of Zon Lun Church san ths week. t s expected any ore wll enter r ncs before Deceber 3, on hlch date regstraton of en- ants wn be closed. conkst wll close on February 0. and pe wnners wll be announced at Concrecatonal get-toger at he church prt February_ 2. [ "Prto-s to be awarded nclude a pn?^ of $STOO. a secona prze" ' S"50. two thu-d przes of S5.00 h nnd three fourth przes of o each, all n for of savaccounts at one of local aklng nsttutons. contest open to any chld n cty up ar.d ncludng age of 4. [ Those entered to date are: Kenpth Schdt, Vctor Hcsch. Al- Bendy, Rayond Schdt, heodore Aurch, Albert Bendln, nond Beebe. Jack Schdt, holds ts 'afntarcoral~dance tn Frankln School, and boys' chaponshp tournaent n lobby gaes wll be.conducted durng day. Cty League bowlng n evenng wll be N. S. vs. Arcanu and Robns vs. Senary. whle-- basket gaesjwll be Gbbs & Hll vs. Moose and Rablers vs. Avenel. Tutsday. Deceber 29, Rahvay boys partcpate n a lobby eet n Perth Aboy "Y," wth Mctucher. and New Brunswck also represented. Wednesday's progra ncludes Cty Lear.ue bowlne atches of Black Cats vs. Mohawks and Centrals Busness Men. Thursday, Deceber T, th'p bovs partlcpat^jlv'eablg through Ue Bonne Burnn anor quadrangular lobby '"""' """ " * = " ~*~ """*" eet wth sae partcpants n Me;uchen "Y." paurlce rc Jr., Ray Eastar pldred Schdt, Mare Coles, pne Choquette, Lllan Eastan- cottee n charge ' ths event s headed by A. E. Strakele wth Mss Charlotte hllerann and Mss Margaret lender assstng. MOOSE WOMEN MEET [Senor Regent Mrs. Wlla F. aond of.' Woen of so, has requested all ebers be present for tonght's ect- R. whch ncludes ntaton, folby a socal te and renents. '.-: Me;u An open-house polcy wll be observed on New Year's Day, begnnng at 0 a.. annual headpn tournaent wll be conducted by bowlng cottee, re wll be annual pocket bllnrds elnaton tourney both ornng and afternoon, and annual checker exhb- Toys. Rehabltated By Freen For Needy Chldren n Rahway Because of large nuber of toys receved and repared by freen for dstrbuton aong needy chldren n Rahway, t was necessary to ake anor dsplay n vacant store at 97 Man street. Part of,000 toys placed on dsplay n vacant store at j 76 rvng street. se were repared by ebers of Rahway Fre Departent and wll be dstrbuted Chrstas onr. 'l-.tm l>~ J.hn T. KM- Chrstas Today At Bonne Burn Annual Party Ths Afternoon Made Possble Through Fund hosptal durng ensung year. Frank H. Trussler. local busness an, who for past 6 years has sponsored fund n Rahw.y.-~ announced- today thnt- thus far-^s58.70 hns-beenl collected here for Bcnne Bu. capagn wll contnue untl January' 2 'n - hope that lund jht reach $,000. Two entertanents wll be held at sanatoru, or.e for chldren and adults able to go to audtoru, and cnor for patents confned to - nfrary Drr- John-E-Runnells, superntendent, arnouhced toda}-. A large tree has been placed n audtoru wth saller trees placed n varous wards. Dr. E. C. Wegel, of Plalnfeld. wll play role of Santa Cluus nnd dstrbute welcoe gfts jto patents: Mebers of ths" Board of Governors and Board of Freeholders wll attend '.he entertanent progra. n hs appeal today, Mr. Trussler states that durng hs 6 years of vstaton at Bonne Burn, at least every Sunday afteoon, he Toys For Needy Repared By Freen / J5 Men Arrested d O D a T T W On Tn Two Publc.Gven Opportunty To Vew,000 Artcles Of All Knds At rvng And Man Street Stores; Wll Be Dstrbuted Chrstas'Mornng Nearly.000 toys of all descrp- J grl wll receve a bag contanng tons were placed on publc ds-j candy, popcorn, apples, crackers. n Gablng Rad Prsoners Wll Be Arragned n Polce Court Toorrow Nght ply n vacant stores at 76 rvng street and 87 Man street yester- Fre Departent. se toys were collected durng past two onths by Fre Chef Walter H. Rtzan and hs en. taken to Fre Headquarters on Senary avenue and rehabltated. se loys^whch have been ade lke pretzels and a box of cereal. thoughtfulness and untrng efforts of freen should ake ths Chrstas one of happest ever experenced by those chldren n Rahway who 2re dcntd good..thngs n lfe durng ost of year. nventory of larger taken""yestefctaj' by" Fften prsoners taken n a polce rad early Saturday ornng on an alleged gablng gae at " toys. n polce court before Judge Jas F. Patten toorrow nght. lease was postponed fro last! nght's court sesson. Jjed-by-Polce-Chef-G orge_mc-- uew~by deft hands o fre- fheanan en; w bt dsfrbfoc- to jon noor rhldrprv n Rahwav on 5 doll carrages. 8 large autoo- -j^' jntyrc-jr-.. asssted-by Detectve ' Rayond Barton, rad was uut swftly uutl Ht! Chrstas jnbrn.ng followng j bles. 8 trcycles. 25 sall trucks r rq annual' entertanent -grren- for ; 0 sall buses. 5 fre anges. 8;. chnnw nt,.., ho,.. chldren by Rahway Lodge. trans. 26 arplanes. 2 crbs, 3 No B- P. O. Elks. -rockng-horses. 22 new pocket-j Chef Rtzan ade an nven- j books. 8 stea shovels. 9 boats, tory of toys on dsplay and: 2- chars, p wheelbarrows. 4' stated_today_tat_re_are_enough.lkdde_kars,_0_scooters,_20_largej toys for every poor chld n - wagons. 5 tables, 4 toy dogs. 5 cty. n addton to - gft of! drus, 30 rubber s, and about one or ore toys, each boy and ' 200 saller toys.? w0 trtpl of Ltro Chrstnas Party Held Three Motor Volators Bv Hoe Readng Club; Appear n Polce Court Four ca es were dsposed of n Hoe Readng Clu'o en- oyed~~a~chrstas party T afternoon at hoe of Spencer H. Merra n Colona. Ellott Adas, 43, of 8 East whch was decorated wth holday' Grand street, nvolved n a nor n charge of C. leyrreynolds~bnckley~and Harold Thoas to transfer all prsoners to headquarters. Albert Bauer, 42, -cf 57 New Brunswck avenue, claed to be n charge of place was charged wth conductng a gablng resort. Ho was released n bal of '$25. Jack Buckshaw was Bven as owner of Board Of Educaton Plans Two-Story 8-Roo Addton To Roosevelt School Acton Taken Last Nght Shovs Board Has Aban- ClarkPjprlszrfexlJCea Plans and specfcatons for a two-story 8-roo. freproof addton to Roosevelt School were authorzed by Board of Educaton last nght n a lengthy eetng whch lasted untl nearly one o'clock Ths ornng. addton to St...George, avenue school has been suggested bv Board nstead of h proposed $300,000 odfed Junor Hgh School on whch Coon Councl has faled to act although request' fro ^Board of School Estate 'has been before for soe onths. t s expected that addton nstead of a new school vvll be ore favorably receved by.uncpal authortes although no defnte acton can be taken on project untl an an estated cost s obtaned. Ths cannot be coputed untl plans and specfcatons are copleted and t s expected that ths work wll take several onths. Because 8 addtonal classroos are sorely needed due to j authorzed large nuber of part-te classes whch wll be necessary securng of a.board-s-endeavorng -to do-every thng possble to get ore classroos for already overcrowded condtons n schools. cost of an addton to a school s expected to be uch less than cost of constructon of an entrely new. school_buldng. resoluton authorzng constructon of addton and eployent of Seyour Wllas of ths cty, as archtect was adopted as follows: "Resolved: That Seyour Wllas be engaged as archtect and nstructed to proceed wth prepaaton of plans and specflca- ' ' Jaes F. Pattern three h otor vehcle volatons. greens and a lghted tree. Mrs. R. K. Douglas and Mrs. S. Allen- Roake^were_n_ haree_of_l progra and prncpal TeatuTe w~as an o'grt storycalled "Chrstas Candles," wrtten and presented by Mrs. Joseph accdent early Sunday ornng at Lawrence street and Hazelwood avenue wth Mchael Padgorsk. 603 Parker street. Perth Abby. pleaded-gulty to-charges-of-hav j ng no drver's lcense or regstraton "carctvnd was fned $25.L. Ewng. prze n a contest! 0 llcense char 6f but sentence for best quck pencl-sketch of was suspended on or when Santa - Claus - was won' by Mrs.- jne ^produced_tle... card n court. Fnley Keech j Padgorsk told Motorcycle Patrol-. «v,.--.,. ^ ^».^. uu^..«.. After progra ebersj an Cornelus Crowley. who nhad- coe n-contact wth-anyexchanged gfs-arrd- n-refrcsh-tyestgatecuthat ^das^attepted fne characters. "One of very fnest was wfe of a Coluba Unversty* professor." he states. "She had been a patent re for two years, and beng hghly educated, had pleasure of conversng wth her frequently on Mrs. Aaron Dean. Mrs. Ross O., Fowler. Mrs. E. G. Gregory. Mrs. ] orderl y P erson - John Henderson. ^ ^o...s..^^.^,..,randolph Howard. Mrs. W. W. 36 ' 954 East Grand street - Elza - any -subjects. She often told] Jackson,"MrsTHrv. Lorrance7Tfs7! beth ~ recelved " a - suspended-sen-. ' - *^*^ nr ^^tt An l^ ^ ^T'o c T^?^ n (Tll rv e she looked forward to y te away very pleasantly. t seeed a shae she should be re, one who could have been of so uch use n world. She ded re recently uch to y sorrow ar.d regret. Ths woan s one of any such persons whose lfe had been ade ore (Fund and tne vees orpersons~nterested n sanatoru." ents suggestve of Chrstas, season were served. to run h off "road. Jaes Hll. -3. of Woodbrdge. Bauer are charged wth gablng r.nd were released on bal of $0 each. Most of are connected wth Gbbs & Hll fr n Pennsylvana Ralroad electrflcaton project. Those arrested weretjesse Jaes Sapp, 37, of 50 West Grand street, forerly of Lancaster, S. C; Albert Becher. 23, ot West Caldwell. forerly of Rock Hll. S. C; Thoas Sherrr.-34.-or 72 Bleecker street; Newark, forerly of Charlotte, N. C: Basl Rogers. 2, 34 Wlla strectf Ors preshrjjl'ere: Mrs. E- was found gulty and fned $5 or n R-.t? fr«rnhnrt. A Cnnn.! 30 days n jal after pleadng not a Baltz. Mrs. Mrs. Aaron "Dean. Mrs. Ross O. ] t0 a char B e of beng, a ds- J. A. MacClary. Mrs. H. F. Moo- tence when he was found gulty,, 7 Clnton street, ths cty, forerly of Bluefleld W Va l wl ' be possble to accoo- Frank Schaefer. 2. of 46 East date Nnth Grade students jstearns street, ths cty, forerly! fro Clark Townshp for 932- jhaldaynhankedjhe B of Bluefleld, W. Va.; Crag Wells.;33;~jxrd bell furr resolvedrthat euer7for"selcctr.b"her rtsts as y served to pass~ j ney, Mrs. J. D. Person, Mrs. W. A. aftcr Pleadng not gulty to 'charges of leavng scene of an accdent and reckless drvng. Rchard Colean. 43. of Blanford avenue. Avenel. had sentence sus- Ranso. Mrs. Adolph Ulbrch. Mrs. A. L. Perry, of Rahway; Mrs. Frank Woodruff and Mrs. Reed of Elzabeth, and Mrs. N. V. Copton of Jersey Cty. HOSPTAL BENEFT ON JAN. 3 Woan's Auxlary of pended on a charge. reckless drvng TO GO "CAROLNG TONGHT hte Hgh School Glee Club of Rahway Meoral Hosptal: s DO boys and grls, wear per-. t t l d l l t -plannlng~ 3rd~ rty-at- e-d-yr -roo r on of > ttnb,-would go cnrollnc tor. rect Savns Furnture showroo nght. y wll stop at cottee. club. Coulter John T. Browne Laurence M. Becker PUBLC NOTCE t Oarbage that s usually collect- on Frday. Deceber 25 and Wurday. Deceber 26, wll be llected-on^thnrsdayrdeceber « Ths wll also apply to fol-! Mng week. Collectons wll be e on Thursday, Deceber 3, ; nstead of FfdayrJanuaryl, R a ttorrrr-tebb}-... ^_. afternoon progra ncludes H. C. a foul shootng contest for boys j Charles DCorao under 8 at p... exhbton of' sl»n'v w..tonps weght lftng by Bll Thopson at 3 p., and sngles and doubles hand exhbtons at sae te, wth swng ar.d pool exhbton n charge of Bll Gettler at p.. Durng early evenng, broadcast of Rose Bowl gae between Tulane and Sourn Calforna wll be receved n lobby. No basket s scheduled for local] court but Varsty wll play"' away fro hoe. Saturday, January 2, Older Boys' League gaes wll be H-Y vs. Bear Cats, Graars vs. lndys and Collegans vs. Frosh. A lobby eet wll be held here wth Contrbutons receved by Mr. at 2 o'clock on afternoon of Meoral Hosptal and vst shut- Trussler for Bonne Bu j January 3. t wll be held under ns enroute. Mss Ellen Hller, Chrstas Fund snca last lst [ auspces of ways and eans supervsor of usc, nl! lead thr was publshed n ths newspaper follows: Prevously acknowledged.$ Wlla Mller or Westfleld 2.00 Mss Kate H. Dall.00 Jenne E. Walker.00 George W. Goodwll 2.00 Rchard B. Manner.00 Chldren Stage Chrstas Progras As Fnal School Event Before Vacat WALTER J; MATTHEWS, StreetcouWu: fjeld^ly;myj Varsty* eets~!»»,,,fh Onon Cty DeMolay -Jayvees. nary tlt Stanly W. Jones 2.00 schools wll ternate r school actvtes for ths year toorrow Total to date...; : $ Safe Depost Boxes fro $3 ta $25 a year. Nntnnfll CORDT S. HENDERSON Cordt J. Henderson, 5-yearold sonof Mr. and Mrs. Thoas Henderson ot New Dover road. New Dover, who ded Sunday nght at Rahway Meoral Hosptal, wll be bured fro hoe of hs parents toorrow ornng at 0 o'clock. nterent wll be "n Hllsde Ceetery. Planfleld. boy was taken ll- wth pneuona on Deceber and coplcatons followed. He had been=at)atent=ahhe^hosptal4or. a few days before he ded.. deceased was born n ths cty. Besdea hs,prre;>3,-he survved by one bror, Elbcrt : HendersonvTand ~Mr.~and - Mrs. George Mueller, of -New Dover ornnb when y wll stage r.. p l c t.. Jean Drewes... Scar : annual Chrstas progras be-,, nb S!U» Glbert Whter"Once fore concludng r day's work A Y.. Grace w.. A Jo], old and startng regular Chrst-, Pellow.. Rayoncl GerU; 'Sng a as and New Year s vacaton. And; s Qt chrst as." Eleanor Haas chldren wend r way j h ll th th acaton wav publc songs. progras follow: ~ Grade -2 Rectatons: "Chnst-.'as Mornng," Helen Sersu; Santa's Boy." Charles Rowe; was staged. Tho 4 ors arrested wth dton of 8 roos tot he Roosevelt School at custoary fee of 6 percent. full profes, sonal servces of Mr. Wllas speaker for exercses at a cost not to exceed $50. busress 7 anagerr-ttt He- ruqueatpf Board, subtted a plan of copensaton nsurance. Tlls atter was lad over for furr dscusson. Mr. Howard also presented' approapraton balance for year....^boar dsapproved -ex- _;j S change of fve typewrters for new achn-s whch cost, wth' tho'" trade-n value, wll not exceed '" $250. Request s Granted At lequest of Buldns Cottee, Board acted on request of Merck & Co. for use of gynasu at sessons of grls' basket tea. Monday evenngs fro 7 to 8. Board wll charge a fee of $7.50 an evenng for use of wll be requred. n event tne gy and ' prvlege was project s abandoned after plans and -specfcatoons. have been copleted, fee shall be based on-~3-petcent~of-~lowestrbld-or estate reof." To Refuse Clark Pupls Board also voted to dscontnue adsson of any. ore-pupls fro Clark Townshp schools. resoluton was adopted as follows: "Resolved: j s U granted only through January. A letter of thanks was ordered., sent to State Departent of Educaton flf'kng~tt5en~rdr~th"<5~ buldng and educatonal survey! whch y oecntly nnue. A councaton was receved fro-mrs. Jar. van Herwerden thankng" -Board for uso of Roosevelt School gyna Ludes' Auxlary to ry.'forerry-of-mdn^k^0^"^^ hcy,f6nhertyofmd7^^ loe, N. C: Ted Whtter 24 0[ accoodatons due to A letter of thanks was also re-! dd dt f th Nth, : Ted Whtter 24 0[ 8 Fulton street, ths cty forerly! crowded condton of Nnth of Clover, S. C.- Sau»l Craw- ;Grade of Freshan Year of fd R a hway Hgh School for ceved fro P. R. Foran. charan of Cty Uneployent , y ford, 27, 7 Clnton street, ths f""?.?' Sh School for Relef Cottee, for 0 percent proceeds receved fro l El foot naes. 23, of 44 Stone street, forerly of Chrstanburg, Va.: Garnett Carter, 38. of 44 Stone street. ths cty, forerly of Wallace, Va.; Shalor Roberson, 27, of 7 Thorn street, ths cty, forerly of Lancaster. S. C; Capbell Whttaker, 2. of 8 Fulton street, ths cty, forerly of Clover, S. C; Mnor Mahaffey, 29, of 9 East Hazelwood~ avenuer'thls"cty," forerly Clark Townshp students now attendng Grades 9, 0, and 2 be allowed to coplete r courses n Rahway Hgh School." Kocher Naed Prncpal Ralph N. Kocher. actng prncpal of Rahway Hgh School for- frst half of present Prncpal Ely Boardj n'a.. as a representatve nt recent State Teachers Conventon. Hosptal Lauded splendd sprt of co-operaron exstng-between Rahway Meoral Hosptal and Ralway publc schools was shown n onthly report^-of- Superntendent of Schools Arthur L. ol Lancaster, S C; Sauel"Repas. 33, of 57 New Brunswck avenus, [ forerly of Ceres, Va.: Jaes Meehan,_2. of 97 Albert street. school year, was offcally ap-jp errv. He sad: ponted-prncpal -of - school-] rv carng for _ begnnr.g-january-lt-932r-ths- -;^^rap p^ntd^trrle^schools or ths cty. Two Rahway Men n acton was taken followng recept of resgnaton of Prncpal Eugene G. Sears at accder.ts that have happened at hoe and later have been dsjcovered_by school nurse, last Board. eetng. j st a tt of tre Rahway Hosptal has Board also went on record "That ; een very co-operatve. Mrs. poston of Drector of Re-j Hughes has been especally knd! search n Rahway Publc : to our. chldren and always akes Trangle Draatc Club Schools be abolshed on Dece- our Echool nurse.feel welcoe n _: '_ jber 3, 93, and that Ralph N. brngng r.tedy cases to hos- ' R Travelng Wth Prnceton Club Durng Chrstas Recess Twu lucul students tu Prnceton ary fo "r thl> h:l ' nn r f '. " f fr. Kocher, present drector, be j^ta!" for treatent. n addton, apponted prncpal of HRh no t on- doctor has ever refused to help out n an eergency when plvsrfn hf.s not been School at pdoportonate saland endng June " Act On Part-te Teachers Because of present varyng Unversty were aong e- yea, r ' begnnng January _. 932 bers of Trangle Club, whch " " was nconvenenced at Montclar on Saturday when one of,,._, trucks carryng "props" fro schedules of part-te teachers: that he plans to present -varous Phladelpha to Montclar was and antcpated need of 5 ad- j phases of work_ ottered n llr,' "stolen" due to "racketeerng" on dtonal Part-te nstructors n schools and r acheveents n' avalable." Mr. Perry' entoned seven cases to Board to llustrate excellent servce gven. Superntendent Perry.stute;l j beje Chrstas g, hoe, y wll carry wth w&j ter ' Hassell; "Chrstas," Chrstas' s Cong," [ part of rval truckng unons. schools durng hs onthly reports. n hst sall reebrances ade by n school for r parents. Mltze Bugarner; "Chrstas Wshes." Moses Sth; "Santa's sall tokens fro r class- g., Rayond Mauser_ Ernest ates and or sall artcles. clark Junjor. S. h prank C l t ht lys! clark J u n j o r S h p Carols, pageants, short plays.! Dah., Secl. Qts ^ ^ El, j ^ rectatons and specal songs, "Hurrah!" Martn Leone: were ncluded-n.progras of,, M Ths Jrene Kost varous schools, all of whch., s t cl E Sullvan; wll devote ost of short sesson toorrow to specal progras, whch were announced yesterday as follows: "Chrstas Te," Ea Bonner. - Grade - "Chrstas," Harley Colwell, Maud Avent. Eery Kosty, Helen Hryczka. Bobby Chrstan season was observed wth well-tred, trees decorattag classxoos J Parent-Teacher Assocaton provded n box of candy for. each chld and chldren contrblccho, Margaret Treadwell. Kenneth Davs, Dors Jones, Fred AVess; June Whtan. Gerard Welsh. Mary Yanco, Helen Varp truckng unons. y are Russell Morss, son of ter, Board adopted a resolu- nght's report he spoke of ut lt th t hdl th Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Morss, of 0 Senary avenue, who s ake-up anager of club and Sdney D. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney G. Johnson of Stephens street,..who s a eber of chorus. se two en wll ake annual Chrstas holday trp wth club, tnerary of whch s as follows: Last nght. Orange; tonght, New York Cty;... regulatng te schedule!sc work. He sad t v/as a of such teachers. resoluton J to develop a love of usc n follows: "Resolved: That all part- eleentary schools, plans for te teachers of grades one to! organzaton of nstruental seven, nclusve, shall be avalable ; groups n eleentary schools, for a teachng day of fve clock' and that specal uscal prohours: part-te teachers of, gras for schoo year consstprogra n. connecton Grade 8 shall be avalable for a J cd of teachng day of 5! hours: and wth Washngton Bcentennal part-te teachers of Grade 9 shall be avalable for a teachng day of sx.clock hours, and, n ad- T^dl e be celebraton, county slut; toorrow nght, foraton ot a 43-pecc band n Hgh achers-ur.-school,4n=addlton--ro PP pre$ent= nccz. Hnrold.Dunn. rene Zahor-' cnl:llnatl : Deceber 3. Cleveland: Jan * Pttsburgh; Jan 2 Thursday, Chcago, where be requred to assst n any extra- 42-pece orchestra. He also spoke show wll be. presented for three currlcular. actvtes that ay.be of gleu clubs.n varous days: Dec. 2? a'nd-38. St. Lous; assgned by prncpals."hl Dec. 29, ndanapols: Dec. 20. Board'also ade arrange-. Board ndjourned untl Deents for closng exercses ceber 29 when t would eet'as road, grandparents. uted wth plays, rccnauons and jj^qk *Bllly U Brvant' "" Longest land: Jan - ' Pttsburgh: Jan. 2, jof Rahway - Evenng School a cottee of whole to ds- ((Lnurd on! «'» 3. colun 3) BaltUuuu. : j^yttrry-ereulnk; Feluay 5. 'd u^ n-t v''.s UUUnet: ~~ - >. '

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