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1 '' -1 \- •>at PACE TWENTY-TWO THtTRSDAY, DECEMBER II, 1947 ^. . i ! ' r i;. 'I t t - i - \ ^ '. t . ^ - .§./• ; if* '•'1a : "i "" *• 2 s SR S> % SP- SS s SI s? 31 2 S 2 2 s •ft 2 a s 2 2 2 2 £ 3R 2 2 2 % 2 39 as >vr r *' i. , I v, i i . \ ., " 1 O l?n|!|.; ( : / ' *> irr ?o ( IOIHI%( / n . 1 1 I -*;' \ a SHIRTS... White or colored by Manhattan VanHuesen Jayson Slotted Collars Fused Wide 6pread French Cuffs. Sizes 14 to 18. ,00 GLOVES and MUFFLER SETS $3.98 INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS by Manhattan 3 forS2.0() Fownes and Wilkins CLOVES $2.98 to S8.98 Rantamac JACKETS Arrow-Manhattan UNDERWEAR V Mak-fi ymn b'\<tt anl the prpttiest sight near a roaring hr>vth with a pjft nf on* 3 nf om smooth-fitting negligees , . . deli* nto a* a nursery rhyme . . . eloquent as poetry! s'f tlinft ) ul^tidf ^lection of h ippy dream, easy-to-toss- i I -nirtr*i"s; tlrok. form-fittir ( '•/•• *rjth HW*. *h*Umto 11 , r <h Iniltlff. C/l/7'^' \ LACF-QODICFD H^FR NFOUOFF T JU'C Cowl Collnr from SlO.Ofl TAILORED EAYON SATIN SLIP Tiny waist, mid-calf lencth from S3.08 I '& t \* t.? Multi-FiUment Crepe lace-trimmed PANTIES and SLIP£ Panties $1.98 up Sltys $3.98 up Can be bought as sets or individually. Lovely assortment of the new 16-RIB UMBRELLAS In stripes, plaids or solid colors starting at— ^ $4-98 INTERWOVEN HOSE 55c to SI.65 per pair UMBRELLAS SWEATERS by McGregor Brentwood Hiokok—BELTS. SUSPENDERS JEWELRY TIES... A complete selection of Neck- wear by "Arrow/' "Manhat- tan; 1 "VanHuesen/ 1 "Beau Brummell," "'Superba."* Priced from $ 1 .oo to $K .00 for her for CHRISTMAS Lovely Lace-Trimmed or jg Tailored GOWNS £ In multl-fllament crepes. Ex- jg citing styles. From— jg $5.98 g t t t t g t * You'll '•bag" top pr.»i-e If * oU '$ «eW< your rift fro>- our laUst -J envelope, pouch, shoulder strap jj models. Leather, plastic. from $5.00 jgl HANKIES made of beau- tiful linens or fine Swiss, in a variety of interns or in solid colors. Box as- sortment* or ^ selections. "v^> OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS MARKS HARRIS MAIN STREET at the Bend OPEN EVERY EVENING 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS 'Round Rahway By THE EOCNDSMAN RAHWAY Christmas, always a joyous timo of the year wl'l certainly he more joyous than it was In the twelf" 1 month of the fateful yp**r IOT> . i t fifteen years back ? '} ? The entire tempo of life and spending has undergone .such a, chance that it is with difficulty that any of us realize *hv* in our day the terrible event* »f '019 n muld have happened VOI. 15 the Babmy Record. Eat. 1833 wlcb the hihwiy Newi e>c 1930 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1947 ecorb Thrw Sections—22 Pates Spnta Orr Rahway Visit PER CO*»Y FIVE CENTS High School Choral Croup Tours City For Christmas Council President Otto w presiding "~ the nn*l sions of '1 council. < not fac over "47 th* 1 K>n neth Simmon outROinc presi- dent fn 1032 diH when h* 1 prom- ised a ' i( j7Pn<; advisory Council Prudent Ottr Wiener fV* figures take up ftnal mppti r **d 11 • 'ion coin - \v»uld at t l >p 9 0 ? Few if any little ones will T\ot have a wonderful Christmas in America this Decembf 2Mb Many in 1932 dppend^ci pnt (t «*iv for the the visit from Sa"ta on the work of the flrero* n i' re building and repnirin" ••'•' -•••' H. t-^n toys. ? ? ? Fathers and mothers had a lot mnr" to think about than Christ - ma-; festivities just, fifteen years at'.o this week. As they fought to keep food on the taole and clothes on their families back, the storm clouds were forming for th« tnr nMnrr events of 1933 fcV'// Thf Dhototraphfr finally caught up with Thornton Monet and his Hl«h School Choral rroup durinn their tour this week of various civic croups to sine Chrtitmis carol*. Here the Rotary Club on Monday UnUns to the students sin*. Sunday nUht they sane at the Elks' Memorial. Yesterday it ««« th- Klw»n!« Clwb and on Monday the Glee Club, pictured above, is part of the 135 voice rkorus to present th- Fourth Annual rhrHtwa« <'r»nr*r« n* the Hlrh School T " r M R *' M stud"* Santa Ciaus visited the Junior I<cncue annual Fair Saturday and turned an attenMvf car 'o m»"v a -miaH voice on f'h'lstmas needs.' Bob UnrKav dIH a «wrll M' Ptctm.- bv B * M Pha4«-] Resume Kerosene Oil Delivery Schedules Today After Crisis Three Dealers Providing Citizens With Nee<le<l Sup- ply of Oil After Mayor Act* on Complaint by DeaK»r Concert H e r e Monday Night Fourth Annual Christinas Concert Pianist Kerosene n ; ' Brotherhood Speaker The Common Council headed by Ken Simmen went out and as! rt " ITI ^ l " ri " r in the case of this year, a change , precious f'u:d by the voters gave a new political party power with the late Ross, Fowler heading the new council I which was to carry out a program ' of economy never dreamed of be- j fore and impossible today. January of 1933 brought the citizens to city hall by the hun- dreds until the night when 400 jammed the old high school audi- torium while the council -cutthe budget to -permit a drop of . 100 points in the tax rate. ? ? ? Departments were dropped out of existence in city affairs, school activities were reshuffled 'and fi- nally a straight cut of twenty-' five per cent put through In wages of municipal employees. ? ? ? Yes fifteen years ago today was a dull and disheartening period for Rahway residents as well as for citizens the country over. At thai tme no one could visualize that today unemployment would be at a low ebb. ? ? ? Gross weekly and. hourly earn- ings in the manufacturing indus- tries 'in New Jersey have just | reached an all-time high "for the; month of October—the last period reported on.) while total employ- ment has continued on the up- turn. ? ? ? Whereas in December of 1932 hundreds were already on relief, the avetrage gross earnings re- pcr:ed In New Jersey for the past October were $55.15 for 41.3 hour week. usprs breathorl with a M£ •alfr<? in thr> city stPMpH after arrangements had Mayor Dennis major oil ' supply to f The all-tme high hourly earn- ings of Hi .34 during October in New Jersey showed an increase of 2 cents over the previous month or 10.7 per cent over October of 1946. ? ? ? Just where all will end no one knows, but certainly with the high Prices and cost of living, at least dad has a Job and is getting some- thing to spend. Broken toys are beng disregarded and old clothes thrown away or sent to Europe. Certainely the picture is a to- tally different one than \n 1932 or even in the ten years which followed that date. ? ? ? To the many readers who have asked for further details on the Westfleld survey which was re- viewed briefly in these columns last week, the full substance of the CBS report on our neighbor- ing town will probably be given •n a broadcast next month. ? ? ? The CBS Documentary Unit which studied Westfleld on the basis it was an ideal community and came out with a report in- dicating that social conditions could hardly be caKed democratc. ntends to do a broadcast on Jan- uary 14th at 10 p.m. under the subject of "Report Card." ? ? ? New Yo;-k dally papers bft™ already studied the report and commented on the statements made by Westfleld students that "either you are of the class or you're not of the class." HENBY G. NULTON County Clerk and prominent Episcopal Church layman to ad- dress First Baptist Brotherhood Sunday morning. Art Center Closed During Holidays The kahway Art Center at its general meeting for all members decided to suspend all classes dur- ing the holidays. There will be no instruction from December 22 to January 5. The current exhibition of thumbnail paintings .will con- tinue until December 21. The Art Center is open every evening and Saturday and Sunday afternoon until that date. Plans are being made for a New Year's party for senior active and associate members and their guests :Mrs. A. McHigh. 535 West Scott Avenue heads the committee in charge of the festive occasion. • Continued on Page Eight) 1»rou1> Tlir fourth annual Christmas concert by the Rahway Hich School Choral Group will be pre- sented under direction of Thorn- ton Monez at the school audi- torium. Monday evening. Decem- ber 22. with proceeds from the silver collection going for the choir gown fund. Assisting the j chorus this year will be an alumni j continccnt which is asked to re- 1 port for a rehearsal at 1:30 Mon- day afternoon. The orchestra, un- der direction of Ray Cleveland, and the modem dance croup, un- der direction of Miss Jean Bur- gess, will ulso have parts in the program. Included In the propram will be many of the favorite and best known carols. Miss Wanda Smith, soprano, will carry the solo parts in the program, and Donald Win- ters will provide a piano solo. The program will end with the famous "Hallelujah Chorus" from creased demands are listed as Handel. The entire program Will some of the contributing factors ] be repeated on Tuesday afternoon creating the shortages. j as the feature of the Christmas An Increasingly large number of j assembly program for the high families have Installed heating [ school student body. equipment which can be fue'ed 1 The Parent-Teacher Association only with kerosene. All the vet-^ ^ sponsoring the program, with erans' housing units In the' city Mrs. Fred Wagner, music chair- have its type of fuel burning ma n , in charge. Eighty-five pa- equipment and It would be lmpos- j trons were secured by Miss Sally sible to make a change over to another type of fuel at this time. Action toward alleviating the situation was inaugurated at the Council ano> Board of Health ; meetings a week ago with requests for help brought In by Ralph Smith and Anpelo Servldeo. two of the principal suppliers in the city. The matter was given the Immediate attention of Mayor relief torljiy rljverip^ nf thr he en made by P Donovan wHk a company for additional meet Llie crisis. In commenting on the arrange- ment* made for securing oil for these who were in desperate need here. Mayor Donovan pointed out that the supply is short and that It is up to the individual consumer to make sure that not a drop is wasted. ""Careful conservation must be practiced." lie said, "or many users of this type of fuel will be co'd before the winter is over." The shortage of the fuel is created, according to all reports, by a number of conditions over which dealers and even the oil companies have no control. Salt* of the Big Inch pipeline, the sale of hundreds of tankers and in- Bd.Eduration Schools Will Close ; Studies Budget Tuesday-Open Jan. It I I T '»! I k Board Hems Teachers HIM. ' on Srh. *".hristm;i* Holida) I 1 or Kaeh Srlioo u le to Start on ro^rams 49 school Board of and dLW't was made by t h r Eduration thi* u-r*>k- arrangements marie for a RONALD HODGES aotcd concert pianist who plays 'Saturday nicht for Concert at HUh School. Westf ield Choral. Group In Concert Noted Glee (Hub to Give ! Concert on Saturday At School Donovan, who brought about ar- rangements for an addfcional sup- p'y for the city for the coming months. HALLMARK and RUST CRAFT Assortments, from 29c, Complete line of GIFTS, COSMETICS, LUGGAGE. Ask about our Budget or lay away plan. OXMAN'B, 1BS7 Ma'a St.. Rahway, N. J. Adv. Taxpayers' Association Will Study Local Common Council's Activities Roche and Miss Belle Wagner. , Miss Doris Scout has had charge ' of securing the alumni group. Following the concert the Stu- \ denl Council, headed by Ronald Braelow, will conduct a dance in the gymnasium. The soprano members of the chorus include: Betty Bauer, An- , toinette Bentivenpa. Marie Bod- ' nar, Ann Brauer, Joanne Brown.; Caroline Butkiewicz. Margaret i Butler. Barbara J. Combs, Alice Connors, Emmaline Crawford, | Florence Crawford. Pauline Der- ' ; kack, Janet Fairwcather. Doris! Fanuel. Mabel Fitch, Connie Gas- non, Lucille Gagnon. Barbara Geiling, Carolyn Griflis. Doris Hamill. Harriet Hanf, Sylvia Herer. Dorothy Hulme, Myra Hyde. Al»o Joan Ingersall. Jean Iver- sen, Joan Kaplan. Harriet KaU- man, Felecia Kirschenstein, LiN ian Kovacs. Betty Lance. Martha Landrie, Marie Larate. Betty Long. Beatrice McLean. Marjory Maurer, Eunice Mauser. Sheila Miller. Deborah Millman. Mary Lou Mulcahey. Patricia Nicholson. June Pickens. Irene (Popp, Betty Skeleton committees which will | be enlarged at a later date were ' named by the Rahway Taxpayers 1 Association Wed. night to attend meetings of the Rahway govern- ng body and its various subdivis- lO ns during the coming year. A committee was also named to pub- licize the work of the organiza- tion through talks to be delivered before fraternal organizations. A letter will be circularized among the members to keep them In- formed of the activity of the as- sociation according to report made b ^ President Frederick Cannody. who was in charge of the meeting. Earl Burchfleld heads the pub- licity commit". The committee Rellly, Norma Ritter. Sally Roche. The Westfield Men's Glee Club of 75 voices and a 30 piece boy's choir will present a program of Christmas music at the Rahway High School auditorium Saturday night December 20 under the sponsorship of the Men's Club of the First Presbyterian Church. Selections will also be played on ! a Hammond Organ and Ronald ! Hodges, a well-known concert pi- ' anist will also render several selec- . tions. ' The program will be staged in : an elaborate setting of Christmas i decorations and flowers provided ! by Baumann's. The most famous of the Christmas Carols will be sung by the visiting artists to- gether with other Christmas clas- sics. The West.ield Club has been organized for many years and is considered one of the finest musi- cal organizations in the State. It is led by a professional director and the club is we'l sprinkled with men who have had years of ex- perience in choral sinning. Demands for tickets for the two i Westfield concerts given annually 1 are so high that they have been on an allotment basis for a num- ber of years. Advanced sales here have been nood but according to general chairman Reynolds C. Buckley and ticket chairman. Dr. Elliott H. Stofflet. there will be seats availab'e for sale at the box office on Saturday night. further nnaly^s at u merlin([ to be hold Janualy 20 Miss Lillian Roarke. President of the Rahway Tear hers' Association, spoke *to the b-ard at the request of Presi- dent W. Dickson Cunningham. The Pub'ic Relations Committee' of the association headed byMrs. M-arjorle Wooster. and including Miss Elysia Phillipp. Tyler E. Clftrk and Leroy S. Potts attended the nicotine and heard a portion o'. the preliminary discussion. No definite conclusions were reached. The use of the hich school au- cfitor'ium for a benefit show was printed Mulvey-Ditmar.s Po.st 681. •V. F. W.. for February 26. The beard denied the Railway Recrea- j tion Commission or any other; , group the privilege of using stages ; in any of the school auditoriums ! for boxinc or wrestling bouts. The | reason given was protection and \ preservation of city property. The board declared it would consider the use of school pyms for such , purposes. : Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie gave a re- port on the proceedings of the Dis- trict Boards in session at Trenton. The privilege of se'lins candy and other merchandise at high school basketball Rames was denied the Key Club. The board voted to admit the Clark School teams into the Rahway school leagues on application of Oliver B. Rcsch. president of the Clark board. Re- pairs were voted for furniture in teachers' rcom at the Washington School. The wrestling schedule of the hiRh school varsity team was ap- proved. Various recommenda- tions made by Superintendent of Schools Arthur L. Perry were con- sidered by the board. Secretary Guy M. Howard reported a bal- ance of $279,821.59. W. Dickson Cunningham presided at the meet- ing with Commissioners Mrs. Ken- neth Ritchie. David Needell and Edwin M. Durand participating. Public schools of t ri«- <Mt\ will rl'wn ;it the ond nf class! on TursrUiy. Dcrcmhn ')'A foi (he ;inmiiil Christinas <\;\y which will extend 1i»M(»n<j;iy. •Umuary 5th, \vh<5|J % J • sessions will bo resumed. Prior to'" Auxiliary Honors Veteran Member Mrs. Oscar B. Cnrtliwaiu* Sr. Honored by "^ "* Women closing, assembly be held in all buildings wltKjl students presenting musical' dramatic features in keeplfig parts"* in The Ladies' Auxiliary of thr Rahway Y. M. C. A. piiiti inbuLv to the .service and leadership of Mrs. Oscar D. Garlhwaite. Sr . octogenarian who is leaving .shoiL'y foi an extended st:iy in Florida, by presenting h e r with a special. announced Rift this week. ami Presentation of the f-ift to Mrs. G a r Lh - waite who has been actively Mrs. O. B. identified with ! Garthwaite the Auxiliary work and program for many years was made at the meeting of the Auxiliary at the Y on Tuesday. Mrs. Garthwaite despite her ad- vanced ace is still a skillful bowler. The recent, ba/.aar report by Mrs. Fred Cooper showed that a total of S400 had b«knetted. Thr program Tuesday ^V 01 * Christ- mas and carols were'sung with Mrs. James Lints accompanist The business meeting was In charge of Mrs. Fred G. Pfciffer with Mrs. Herbert Springer, sec- retary and Mrs. Reginald Christo- pher, treasurer. ^Santa Clans was impersonated by "Mrs. R. A. Buron who distributed Rifts. A turkey dinner was sen eel with Mrs. Fred Cooper and Mrs. R. A. Huron and Mrs. Vlrtrtnta Hall in charge whi'c the dining room was Continued on Pajte Eight* the will the and with the season. -*" At the high school, the choraJ; £roup under direction of ThOItS ton Moncz will repeat the exteh> siv; program of Christmas music which is to be presented for public at the luuh school au< torium on Monday evening, De- cember 22. Two programs will be presented at Franklin School, the students ol the upper grades presenting one and tiie students of the kinder- garten first, second and third grades prescntinK th;* other. The lower urade program bemjj dirett- ed by Mrs. John Thorn wilT3)O by Raymond Cubing Mildred Curris. Print the play to be pres< include Neil Swartz, Lois Meffe, Peter Andrjvieli. Arlene Waoko, -| 'James Martin. Gay Canam, Thoa.' White. Phyllis Holder. Jack. O'Connor. Judith Congleton will lead'the dance groups and Jan ChaiSfen. will be captain of the soldiers' 1 group. Richard Kie.hn and WI11- iContinued on paRe Eigh)D-' Offic< fc rs Elcrted Safety Council J Alfred C. Fcakcs Named Presld«»t; Report on Local Elks Hold First Annual Christmas Party For Own Children on Saturday Kinnealty.' te o( ap^ rosa. the CouncH. avenMnt xtendlnf o the htgh the atben- to attend all council * » ! « * J*" war meetings, and Mrs. Ray Preemftn was named as the chairman of the Board of Health visitation committee. Carl Aszman and William Bartz "will attend Board of Adjustment meetings; Albert Behaefer and M. J. Laczko will attend meetings of Street Com- mittee; Mrs. Albert Lehrer and William T. Ruddy will cover Board of Education meetings with Erich Schults. Earl Burchfleld reported that representatives had been invited to sit with the common council when the budget studies for the Goming year are made. A report was made on the letters sent to members asking which phases of the work of the organization they were most interested in andthe groups with which they would like to serve actively. Meeting dates were chanced to Friday nights. Margaret Rorke. Jacqueline Ross. Sara Roth. Pearl Rotter, Patricia I . . Rowe Marlene Russell. Kathleen I Klivaniatis Enjoy Schaefer. Ei'een Shannon ; .Kitty 1 ("J ir i s t mas Program Simmons. Anita Simpson. Wanda] , «w-i-»—- Smith, Joyce Snowden. Marlene Uhl, Joanne Verostic. Doris Vogt. Evelyn Voss. Altos, Patricia Acken. Barbara Bogus, Diane Breslow. Delores Cicero. Etta Cipoletti. Nancy Final arrangements for the first, Orange at the annual party for children of mem- , Harry Colvin bers of the Elks to be held Sqtur- with Richard Nash. time of his death, the meeting secretary and The annual Christmas program sponsored by the Religious Educa- tion and Church attendance com- mittee of the Rahway Klwanis Club was held at a luncheon meet- ing Wednesday in Greven's Hotel with the High School mixed chorus under direction of Thorn- ton Monez singing several Christ- mas carols. J. W. Wraight is chair- man of the committee and Rev. Chester M. Davis thanked the hiah school group on behalf of theclub. J. Edgar Tandy was Inducted as Clark. Peggy Crowell, Helen Dudi- nec, Thelma Duncan, Winifred Fitch. Pauline Frellich, Carolyn Giroud, Elizabeth Gray, Betty Greene, Jean Hall. Frederlca Hip- pert. Joan Jardot. Arlene Ken- nedy. Joan Kochy. Lois Landrie. Helen Lengyel. Lenore Lucas. Joan a mem ber. Announcement was Mahoney. Rosemarie Marciano. made ln ^ t the new officers and Barbara. McWhorter. Joan Moo- [chairmen of committees would ney, Nancy Ann Moulton. Susan l me et next Wednesday with presl- Nlchols. Eleanor Plescia, Jean" dent-elect Ralph Templeton to make plans for the coming year and to select committee members. (Continued on Page Eight) Robinson. Jane Rowan. Doris Scout, Barbara (Continued S5mon. Lorraine on page Four) day afternoon starting at 2:30 In the club rooms, were made at a short meeting last nlcht. Movies will be shown, refreshment served and Santa C'aus will distribute gifts. * The annual children's party will be conducted at Rahway Theatre. Christmas morning fft 9:30. Each child will receive a sift as he leaves the theatre followins .a special motion picture program. The annual party for members of the club will be held Christmas morning following the theatre program for the children. Reservations for the New Year's Eve party being arranged under chairmanship of William Bartz. are practically out. The affarl this year is open only to Elks. A lodge of sorrow was conducted for Henry G. Wagner a member of the lodge .who resided in East Albert Quinlin. treasurer. FIRE DAMAGES NEW GARAGE Fire caused by an over-heated coal stove damaged a garage on the property of Louis and Martha KlBer at 2096 Lufbcrry street to the extent of $400 early last niRh't. At 4:30 Wednesday afternoon fire- men were called out to extinguish a Brass flre at West Lake avenue and Dukes read. , SELLS SEVEN LOTS Tax Receiver J Francis Fox sold Monday seven lots in East Albert street for $630 the mini- mum set for the sale by the Com- mon Council, the purchaser being George Kosty, of 1010 Main-street. Election of officers by the. Rah- way Safety Council resulted-"in former councilman. Alfred " C. Feakes. bring nTimed president. Mr. Pcnkes had formerly been. nominated for the post and the vote this week was unanimous.' Other officers named by the .safety Kroup Include: Vice presl- dTnt. James F. Campbell; assist- ant secretary. Lcuis R. Rizzo; treasurer, Jiyncs J. The Council gave a prcciation to John D'Ai retiring president of Speeding on the ni on Madison aveni from Westfield aveni! school, was called to tion of th'csafety group by Her- bert Cannon and wl 1 ! be taken lip with the police department. Plans for the safe burning of Chrlstmw trees after the first of the Tear; 1 ] will be arranged. •* Report on the activity for pro- moting safety In bicycle riding through equipment with lite" appliances and other equip* ment. was made by Raymond Eggers. John J. Nolan reques 1 that wire netting or some owiar netting be placed on the rails Central avenue and East Milt avenue bridges to prevent small boys swinging over the river. Recommendations were madf that,weeds and brush be cut the important highway juncUott] of Lawrence and Hancock streets" and Highway No. 25 where accidents have occurred as an ex-: tra means toward safety. Presl-- dent D'Ambrosa presided, DuBois T. Gilman secretary, Frank D. Crue was received as new member.

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Fathers and mothers had a lotmnr" to think about than Christ -ma-; festivities just, fifteen yearsat'.o this week. As they fought tokeep food on the taole and clotheson their families back, the stormclouds were forming for th« tnrnMnrr events of 1933

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Thf Dhototraphfr finally caught up with Thornton Monet and his Hl«h School Choral rroup durinn their tour this week of various civic croups to sine Chrtitmis carol*.Here the Rotary Club on Monday UnUns to the students sin*. Sunday nUht they sane at the Elks' Memorial. Yesterday it ««« th- Klw»n!« Clwb and on Monday the GleeClub, pictured above, is part of the 135 voice rkorus to present th- Fourth Annual rhrHtwa« <'r»nr*r« n* the Hlrh School T " r M R *' M stud"*

Santa Ciaus visited the Junior I<cncue annual Fair Saturday andturned an attenMvf car 'o m»"v a -miaH voice on f'h'lstmas needs.'Bob UnrKav dIH a «wrll M' Ptctm.- bv B * M Pha4«-]

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Concert HereMonday NightFourth Annual Christinas

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The Common Council headedby Ken Simmen went out and as! rt" ITI^ l " r i " r

in the case of this year, a change , precious f'u:dby the voters gave a new politicalparty power with the late Ross,Fowler heading the new council Iwhich was to carry out a program 'of economy never dreamed of be- jfore and impossible today.

January of 1933 brought thecitizens to city hall by the hun-dreds until the night when 400jammed the old high school audi-torium while the council -cut thebudget to -permit a drop of . 100points in the tax rate.

? ? ?Departments were dropped out

of existence in city affairs, schoolactivities were reshuffled 'and fi-nally a straight cut of twenty-'five per cent put through In wagesof municipal employees.

? ? ?Yes fifteen years ago today was

a dull and disheartening periodfor Rahway residents as well asfor citizens the country over. Atthai tme no one could visualizethat today unemployment wouldbe at a low ebb.

? ? ?Gross weekly and. hourly earn-

ings in the manufacturing indus-tries 'in New Jersey have just |reached an all-time high "for the;month of October—the last period •reported on.) while total employ-ment has continued on the up-turn.

? ? ?Whereas in December of 1932

hundreds were already on relief,the avetrage gross earnings re-pcr:ed In New Jersey for the pastOctober were $55.15 for 41.3 hourweek.

usprs breathorl with a M£

•alfr<? in thr> city stPMpH

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The all-tme high hourly earn-ings of Hi .34 during October inNew Jersey showed an increase of2 cents over the previous monthor 10.7 per cent over October of1946.

? ? ?Just where all will end no one

knows, but certainly with the highPrices and cost of living, at leastdad has a Job and is getting some-thing to spend. Broken toys arebeng disregarded and old clothesthrown away or sent to Europe.Certainely the picture is a to-tally different one than \n 1932or even in the ten years whichfollowed that date.

? ? ?To the many readers who have

asked for further details on theWestfleld survey which was re-viewed briefly in these columnslast week, the full substance ofthe CBS report on our neighbor-ing town will probably be given•n a broadcast next month.

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The CBS Documentary Unitwhich studied Westfleld on thebasis it was an ideal communityand came out with a report in-dicating that social conditionscould hardly be caKed democratc.ntends to do a broadcast on Jan-uary 14th at 10 p.m. under thesubject of "Report Card."

? ? ?New Yo;-k dally papers bft™

already studied the report andcommented on the statementsmade by Westfleld students that"either you are of the class oryou're not of the class."

HENBY G. NULTONCounty Clerk and prominentEpiscopal Church layman to ad-dress First Baptist BrotherhoodSunday morning.

Art Center ClosedDuring Holidays

The kahway Art Center at itsgeneral meeting for all membersdecided to suspend all classes dur-ing the holidays. There will be noinstruction from December 22 toJanuary 5. The current exhibitionof thumbnail paintings .will con-tinue until December 21. The ArtCenter is open every evening andSaturday and Sunday afternoonuntil that date.

Plans are being made for a NewYear's party for senior active andassociate members and their guests

:Mrs. A. McHigh. 535 West ScottAvenue heads the committee incharge of the festive occasion.

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Tlir fourth annual Christmasconcert by the Rah way HichSchool Choral Group will be pre-sented under direction of Thorn-ton Monez at the school audi-torium. Monday evening. Decem-ber 22. with proceeds from thesilver collection going for thechoir gown fund. Assisting the

j chorus this year will be an alumnij continccnt which is asked to re-1 port for a rehearsal at 1:30 Mon-day afternoon. The orchestra, un-der direction of Ray Cleveland,and the modem dance croup, un-der direction of Miss Jean Bur-gess, will ulso have parts in theprogram.

Included In the propram willbe many of the favorite and bestknown carols. Miss Wanda Smith,soprano, will carry the solo partsin the program, and Donald Win-ters will provide a piano solo.The program will end with thefamous "Hallelujah Chorus" from

creased demands are listed as Handel. The entire program Willsome of the contributing factors ] be repeated on Tuesday afternooncreating the shortages. j a s the feature of the Christmas

An Increasingly large number of j assembly program for the highfamilies have Installed heating [ school student body.equipment which can be fue'ed 1 The Parent-Teacher Associationonly with kerosene. All the vet-^ sponsoring the program, witherans' housing units In the' city Mrs. Fred Wagner, music chair-have its type of fuel burning m a n, in charge. Eighty-five pa-equipment and It would be lmpos- j trons were secured by Miss Sallysible to make a change over toanother type of fuel at this time.

Action toward alleviating thesituation was inaugurated at theCouncil ano> Board of Health

; meetings a week ago with requestsfor help brought In by RalphSmith and Anpelo Servldeo. twoof the principal suppliers in thecity. The matter was given theImmediate attention of Mayor

rel ief torljiyr l j v e r i p ^ nf thrhe en made by

P Donovan wHk acompany for additionalmeet Llie crisis.

In commenting on the arrange-ment* made for securing oil forthese who were in desperate needhere. Mayor Donovan pointed outthat the supply is short and thatIt is up to the individual consumerto make sure that not a drop iswasted. ""Careful conservationmust be practiced." lie said, "ormany users of this type of fuelwill be co'd before the winter isover."

The shortage of the fuel iscreated, according to all reports,by a number of conditions overwhich dealers and even the oilcompanies have no control. Salt*of the Big Inch pipeline, the saleof hundreds of tankers and in-

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RONALD HODGESaotcd concert pianist who plays

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Westf ield Choral.Group In Concert

Noted Glee (Hub to Give! Concert on Saturday

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Donovan, who brought about ar-rangements for an addfcional sup-p'y for the city for the comingmonths.

HALLMARK and RUST CRAFTAssortments, from 29c,Complete line of GIFTS,COSMETICS, LUGGAGE.Ask about our Budget or layaway plan. OXMAN'B, 1BS7Ma'a St.. Rahway, N. J.

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Roche and Miss Belle Wagner. ,Miss Doris Scout has had charge 'of securing the alumni group.

Following the concert the Stu- \denl Council, headed by Ronald •Braelow, will conduct a dance inthe gymnasium.

The soprano members of thechorus include: Betty Bauer, An- ,toinette Bentivenpa. Marie Bod- 'nar, Ann Brauer, Joanne Brown.;Caroline Butkiewicz. Margaret iButler. Barbara J. Combs, AliceConnors, Emmaline Crawford, |Florence Crawford. Pauline Der- '

; kack, Janet Fairwcather. Doris!Fanuel. Mabel Fitch, Connie Gas-non, Lucille Gagnon. BarbaraGeiling, Carolyn Griflis. DorisHamill. Harriet Hanf, SylviaHerer. Dorothy Hulme, MyraHyde.

Al»o Joan Ingersall. Jean Iver-sen, Joan Kaplan. Harriet KaU-man, Felecia Kirschenstein, LiNian Kovacs. Betty Lance. MarthaLandrie, Marie Larate. BettyLong. Beatrice McLean. MarjoryMaurer, Eunice Mauser. SheilaMiller. Deborah Millman. MaryLou Mulcahey. Patricia Nicholson.June Pickens. Irene (Popp, Betty

Skeleton committees which will |be enlarged at a later date were 'named by the Rahway Taxpayers1

Association Wed. night to attendmeetings of the Rahway govern-ng body and its various subdivis-

lOns during the coming year. Acommittee was also named to pub-licize the work of the organiza-tion through talks to be deliveredbefore fraternal organizations. Aletter will be circularized amongthe members to keep them In-formed of the activity of the as-sociation according to report madeb ^ President Frederick Cannody.who was in charge of the meeting.

Earl Burchfleld heads the pub-licity commit". The committee

Rellly, Norma Ritter. Sally Roche.

The Westfield Men's Glee Clubof 75 voices and a 30 piece boy'schoir will present a program ofChristmas music at the RahwayHigh School auditorium Saturdaynight December 20 under thesponsorship of the Men's Club ofthe First Presbyterian Church.Selections will also be played on !a Hammond Organ and Ronald !Hodges, a well-known concert pi- 'anist will also render several selec- .tions. '

The program will be staged in :an elaborate setting of Christmas idecorations and flowers provided !by Baumann's. The most famous •of the Christmas Carols will besung by the visiting artists to-gether with other Christmas clas-sics. The West.ield Club has beenorganized for many years and isconsidered one of the finest musi-cal organizations in the State. Itis led by a professional directorand the club is we'l sprinkled withmen who have had years of ex-perience in choral sinning.

Demands for tickets for the twoi Westfield concerts given annually1 are so high that they have beenon an allotment basis for a num-ber of years. Advanced sales herehave been nood but according togeneral chairman Reynolds C.Buckley and ticket chairman. Dr.Elliott H. Stofflet. there will beseats availab'e for sale at the boxoffice on Saturday night.

further nnaly^s at u merlin([ tobe hold Janualy 20 Miss LillianRoarke. President of the RahwayTear hers' Association, spoke *tothe b-ard at the request of Presi-dent W. Dickson Cunningham.The Pub'ic Relations Committee'of the association headed by Mrs.M-arjorle Wooster. and includingMiss Elysia Phillipp. Tyler E.Clftrk and Leroy S. Potts attendedthe nicotine and heard a portiono'. the preliminary discussion. Nodefinite conclusions were reached.

The use of the hich school au-cfitor'ium for a benefit show wasprinted Mulvey-Ditmar.s Po.st 681.•V. F. W.. for February 26. Thebeard denied the Railway Recrea- jtion Commission or any other;

, group the privilege of using stages ;in any of the school auditoriums !for boxinc or wrestling bouts. The |reason given was protection and \preservation of city property. Theboard declared it would considerthe use of school pyms for such

, purposes.: Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie gave a re-port on the proceedings of the Dis-trict Boards in session at Trenton.The privilege of se'lins candy andother merchandise at high schoolbasketball Rames was denied theKey Club. The board voted toadmit the Clark School teamsinto the Rahway school leagues onapplication of Oliver B. Rcsch.president of the Clark board. Re-pairs were voted for furniture inteachers' rcom at the WashingtonSchool.

The wrestling schedule of thehiRh school varsity team was ap-proved. Various recommenda-tions made by Superintendent ofSchools Arthur L. Perry were con-sidered by the board. SecretaryGuy M. Howard reported a bal-ance of $279,821.59. W. DicksonCunningham presided at the meet-ing with Commissioners Mrs. Ken-neth Ritchie. David Needell andEdwin M. Durand participating.

Public schools of t ri«- <Mt\ will r l 'wn ;it the ond nf class!on TursrUiy. D c r c m h n ')'A foi (he ;inmiiil C h r i s t i n a s<\;\y which will extend 1i»M(»n<j;iy. •Umuary 5th, \vh<5|J%J

• sessions will bo resumed. Prior to'"

Auxiliary HonorsVeteran Member

Mrs. Oscar B. Cnrtliwaiu*Sr. Honored by "^ "*

Women

closing, assemblybe held in all buildings wltKjlstudents presenting musical'dramatic features in keeplfig

parts"* in

The Ladies' Auxiliary of thrRahway Y. M. C. A. piiiti inbuLvto the .service and leadership ofMrs. Oscar D. Garlhwaite. Sr .octogenarian who is leaving

.shoiL'y foi anextended st:iyin Florida, bypresenting h e rwith a special. announcedRift this week. a m i

Presentationof the f-ift toMrs. G a r L h -waite who hasb e e n actively

Mrs. O. B. identified with !Garthwaite t h e Auxiliary

work and program for many yearswas made at the meeting of theAuxiliary at the Y on Tuesday.Mrs. Garthwaite despite her ad-vanced ace is still a skillfulbowler.

The recent, ba/.aar report byMrs. Fred Cooper showed that atotal of S400 had b«knetted. Thrprogram Tuesday ^ V 0 1 * Christ-mas and carols were'sung withMrs. James Lints accompanistThe business meeting was Incharge of Mrs. Fred G. Pfcifferwith Mrs. Herbert Springer, sec-retary and Mrs. Reginald Christo-pher, treasurer. ^Santa Clans wasimpersonated by "Mrs. R. A. Buronwho distributed Rifts.

A turkey dinner was sen eel withMrs. Fred Cooper and Mrs. R. A.Huron and Mrs. Vlrtrtnta Hall incharge whi'c the dining room was

• Continued on Pajte Eight*

thewilltheandwith the season. -*"

At the high school, the choraJ;£roup under direction of ThOItSton Moncz will repeat the exteh>siv; program of Christmas musicwhich is to be presented forpublic at the luuh school au<torium on Monday evening, De-cember 22.

Two programs will be presentedat Franklin School, the studentsol the upper grades presenting oneand tiie students of the kinder-garten first, second and thirdgrades prescntinK th;* other. Thelower urade program bemjj dirett-ed by Mrs. John Thorn wilT3)O

by Raymond CubingMildred Curris. Print

the play to be pres<include Neil Swartz, Lois Meffe,Peter Andrjvieli. Arlene Waoko, -|'James Martin. Gay Canam, Thoa.'White. Phyllis Holder. Jack.O'Connor.

Judith Congleton will lead'thedance groups and Jan ChaiSfen.will be captain of the soldiers'1

group. Richard Kie.hn and WI11-iContinued on paRe Eigh)D-'

Offic<fcrs ElcrtedSafety Council

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Alfred C. Fcakcs Named Presld«»t;Report on Local

Elks Hold First Annual ChristmasParty For Own Children on Saturday

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meetings, and Mrs. Ray Preemftnwas named as the chairman ofthe Board of Health visitationcommittee. Carl Aszman andWilliam Bartz "will attend Boardof Adjustment meetings; AlbertBehaefer and M. J. Laczko willattend meetings of Street Com-mittee; Mrs. Albert Lehrer andWilliam T. Ruddy will coverBoard of Education meetings withErich Schults.

Earl Burchfleld reported thatrepresentatives had been invitedto sit with the common councilwhen the budget studies for theGoming year are made. A reportwas made on the letters sent tomembers asking which phases ofthe work of the organization theywere most interested in and thegroups with which they would liketo serve actively. Meeting dateswere chanced to Friday nights.

Margaret Rorke. Jacqueline Ross.Sara Roth. Pearl Rotter, Patricia I . .Rowe Marlene Russell. Kathleen I Klivaniatis EnjoySchaefer. Ei'een Shannon ;.Kitty 1 ("Jiristmas ProgramSimmons. Anita Simpson. Wanda] , «w-i-»—-Smith, Joyce Snowden. MarleneUhl, Joanne Verostic. Doris Vogt.Evelyn Voss.

Altos, Patricia Acken. BarbaraBogus, Diane Breslow. DeloresCicero. Etta Cipoletti. Nancy

Final arrangements for the first, Orange at theannual party for children of mem- , Harry Colvinbers of the Elks to be held Sqtur- with Richard Nash.

time of his death,the meeting

secretary and

The annual Christmas programsponsored by the Religious Educa-tion and Church attendance com-mittee of the Rahway KlwanisClub was held at a luncheon meet-ing Wednesday in Greven's Hotelwith the High School mixedchorus under direction of Thorn-ton Monez singing several Christ-mas carols. J. W. Wraight is chair-man of the committee and Rev.Chester M. Davis thanked the hiahschool group on behalf of the club.

J. Edgar Tandy was Inducted as

Clark. Peggy Crowell, Helen Dudi-nec, Thelma Duncan, WinifredFitch. Pauline Frellich, CarolynGiroud, Elizabeth Gray, BettyGreene, Jean Hall. Frederlca Hip-pert. Joan Jardot. Arlene Ken-nedy. Joan Kochy. Lois Landrie.Helen Lengyel. Lenore Lucas. Joan a m e mber . Announcement wasMahoney. Rosemarie Marciano. m a d e l n ^ t the new officers andBarbara. McWhorter. Joan Moo- [chairmen of committees wouldney, Nancy Ann Moulton. Susan l

m e e t next Wednesday with presl-Nlchols. Eleanor Plescia, Jean" dent-elect Ralph Templeton to

make plans for the coming yearand to select committee members.

(Continued on Page Eight)

Robinson. Jane Rowan. DorisScout, Barbara

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on page Four)

day afternoon starting at 2:30 Inthe club rooms, were made at ashort meeting last nlcht. Movieswill be shown, refreshment servedand Santa C'aus will distributegifts. *

The annual children's party willbe conducted at Rahway Theatre.Christmas morning fft 9:30. Eachchild will receive a sift as heleaves the theatre followins .aspecial motion picture program.The annual party for members ofthe club will be held Christmasmorning following the theatreprogram for the children.

Reservations for the New Year'sEve party being arranged underchairmanship of William Bartz.are practically out. The affarl thisyear is open only to Elks.

A lodge of sorrow was conductedfor Henry G. Wagner a memberof the lodge .who resided in East

Albert Quinlin. treasurer.

FIRE DAMAGESNEW GARAGE

Fire caused by an over-heatedcoal stove damaged a garage onthe property of Louis and MarthaKlBer at 2096 Lufbcrry street tothe extent of $400 early last niRh't.At 4:30 Wednesday afternoon fire-men were called out to extinguisha Brass flre at West Lake avenueand Dukes read.

, SELLS SEVEN LOTSTax Receiver J Francis Fox

sold Monday seven lots in EastAlbert street for $630 the mini-mum set for the sale by the Com-mon Council, the purchaser beingGeorge Kosty, of 1010 Main-street.

Election of officers by the. Rah-way Safety Council resulted-"informer councilman. Alfred " C.Feakes. bring nTimed president.Mr. Pcnkes had formerly been.nominated for the post and thevote this week was unanimous.'

Other officers named by the.safety Kroup Include: Vice presl-dTnt. James F. Campbell; assist-ant secretary. Lcuis R. Rizzo;treasurer, Jiyncs J.The Council gave aprcciation to John D'Airetiring president of

Speeding on the nion Madison avenifrom Westfield aveni!school, was called totion of th'c safety group by Her-bert Cannon and wl1! be taken lipwith the police department. Plansfor the safe burning of Chrlstmwtrees after the first of the Tear;1]will be arranged. •*

Report on the activity for pro-moting safety In bicycle ridingthrough equipment withlite" appliances and other equip*ment. was made by RaymondEggers. John J. Nolan reques1

that wire netting or some owiarnetting be placed on the railsCentral avenue and East Miltavenue bridges to prevent smallboys swinging over the river.

Recommendations were madfthat,weeds and brush be cutthe important highway juncUott]of Lawrence and Hancock streets"and Highway No. 25 whereaccidents have occurred as an ex-:tra means toward safety. Presl--dent D'Ambrosa presided,DuBois T. Gilman secretary,Frank D. Crue was received asnew member.

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Thirtoen Students Are Listed HereUnder High School Honor RollMarking Peri<>«l

Sh<*w= Only One'irll Rollon It'j.

T h i ' " r n 'Mident-;. <nchKr'nR onoo(»nior tw i jiivorK two sopho-mores irui en:ht freilimen n.re in-cluded on the htah honor roll atRailway Hlyli Schno! for the sec-ond marking period, arrordrnp tot he Msts piTpa' fd todjxv by Prin -npol Ralph N K'vhet To makethe blph bon^r roll, n studentmust ha1 e an avr^ape of °0 orbetter in all majoi <jnhi«*rt>: withi n mark h*»lnw 85

RonaH Breslow \F tbe onlymember nf the srntor cla-si mak-ing the hi«b honar roll, while

un« and Jo>(n Flnlaysonthe juniors. Joan Kochy

and non.V'1 Winter the sophomore-', and William CunnlnKbam.Ruth K^rhv Norman Harvey Wil-liam I-iuvs-Mi. Helen L-rtnRyel. KittyMai.mn1 ' . Ferdinand polnrcd ar"*

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, with no mark below 80. include-Roper Hrown. loan Chamberlain.Do'ores ' nrey. Charlotte DinRley

Farb«". SaMv Healey.Herk. Gloria Hoffman.HuRger. Marip Kapler.Kle rkner Donald Krad-

jel. Pnul LindsBV. Joan Macnwley.Eileen ^f^•ul"er. Toan Moiey. JoanMooney. Anr.e Pegau. BarbaraSchmi'U. Erwin SchwarU DorisSc^ut. I/Orraine SmnT-sch. AdelpSmith. Grace Stewart. B**H*> WnC

per. Genevievc Norante.: Juniors who are on the honor; roll include Jean Canam, Caro-'• lyn Qrosse. John Hicks, Sam• Kosty, Liinan Kovacs. June Luedt-j ke. Rose Morra. Anne Miller. Rose-marie Polacco, William Reeves.Lillian Rodlg, Richard Srhaeffer.Carol Schremp.

Sophomore honor roll studentsare: Jeanne B r e > . Hazel Brown,Cecile Fox. Doris Fraser. WalterHanson. Jane t HlRgins. KermltJamison. Howard Kagan. DanielKoch. Gordon MacNaul. MarjoryMauer, Barbara B. Nelson. Eliza-beth Norton. Edward Purtiy. JoanReitler. Alice Reiser. Dorothy Ser-son, Betty Schulze. Anne Wittke.

Freshmen who made the honorroll were: Patricia Acken. Steven

i Basarab. Charles Brown. Robertj Carron. Barbara Combs. Carl

Dawkins. Pauline Derkack, J a n e tFairweather. Lynn Giroud. Har-riet* Hai i f .Tois HaRaman. HarrietKatnrTgri, Tttiene Kennedy. Mari-lyn Kooistra. Martha Landrie. RoyMortenson. J e w Mosso. Jane

Rowan. Patricia Rowe.Stahl and Ottolle Uhl.

Students attaining an averageof 80 to 85 In all major subjectswith no mark below 75 are placedon the merit roll. Senior studentsin this class include Ted Andrews.Marjorle Bartlelt. Harold Becker.Mlnhael Businria. Dorothy Car-•khun*. Joe Cherevko. Ann Collins.

Communa'e. Tr>e De-Alfred Kkarius. Donald

Ernst. Ronald Erw^n. DonaldPagans. Bertlia Gossaway. RickyHall. Joan JnrHnt. Ruth K°pfpr.OecrRe Ko-ty

AUo. Nancy Leonhard. JoanMaher. Fred Marchltto. DorothyMcFaiiane. Arthur MIntel. Rob-ert Nadler. Neil Nine. Sam Parker.Richard Pa 'khurst . Kenneth Rep-klp. George Rusin. Charles Sinis -low. Marlon Springpr. George Tot-ten. Henry TUIIPS. Marlen" nhi .Onrls Vnt*t. .inmM Walter

Junior Merit Rn*l students are1

William Barrp't . Alice Barton.Fau1 Chpre^o . Carl necker. Mu-riel Dolan. Clinton o a r r e t t sonEdwnrd Hurt"'1o. Jean MahoneyFred Nadler. Mo-delinr OldfleldRobert Recker. F r \n res SchaefTeiOenrge S/'heitlin. AH— nr i im^i»"<z, Doris WP'«?O

Sophomore stu-ienU en theMerit Roll incMi'1* Dorothy Bacek.Caroline Booth France* BufTa.Hnlen T>udiner HiPlard barber.Carolyn Oiiffls J ran 1^11. MvrnaKamin" Ruth V'Tks. 'oan- MeGarry. Fit *»H«>t». r^> w r><iH»it>>'

i P7.nlInrFreshman Merit RoM memb^rp

ind 'He Joe Androvirh, Jam**s As-scl1. Caroline BU'JCPWICZ. JohnCox. Di»nne DobermlUer. RobertDuFault Elizabeth OufT. DorisHamill. Sylvia Kerer. ChesterHolmes. Joan Ingersoll. MargaretButler. Edward Jensen. ElizabethLong. Jack Maul. EnVil Neuse-bauer, June Plckens. Rose Ryan.William Schmidt. Michael Seek,James Tlernan, Loren Zlmmer-

VVill Hear Their Program OvrrAir on December 26th

A special program presented by

Rahway High oi aool students wasrecorded here Tuesday afternoonand will be broadcast over stationWNJR between 5 30 and 6 P.M..December 26, according t-o nn an-nouncement ninde todnv by Pr in-cipal Ralph N. Korher The pro-gram ,.. consisted or Chi'istmascarols sung by the choral groupsunder direction of ThorntonMoney; instrumental numbersplayed by the orchestra under di-rection of Ray Cleveland and apiano solo plnved by DonaldWinter.

Kenneth Laux to'd of the workof the music groups of the highschool and Miss Doris Scout wasthe program announcer Princi-pal Kocher also spoke, telling ofthe opportunities for music a* theschool Ml** Woi>Hri Smith wassoloist

The local m»Mc organizationswere originally invited to thestudio1; to have the recordingsmade, but transportation costsand the size of the t?roup involvedprnn»pteri principal Kocher to in-vite the engineers and DirectorH I Marshall nf station WNJR tocomp here to make the record-inps '"his is the first a t tempt ton?' trd *\ program In the schools

PI AN KIDDIES PARTYThe veteran tenants living in

the housing project on Hopkin-son street have comp!et.ed theirsperial fall contr^t and arrangedfor a Christmas party for thechildren riving in the area to beheld at Royal Gardens during thecoming week. This is the firstcommunity activity engaged in bythe veterans cf this area.

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Kniphts of ColumbusHonor Old Leader

Members of Rahway Council No.U46. Knights of Columbus thisvefIt congratulated Edward F.\IcMohnn the first grand knightof ^e council on the occasion ofh:S eightieth birthday anniversary.ttlP meeting a t the ColumbianClub being a celebration Tor thpfirst leader. Julius Gubas wasflected n.s treasurer to succeed Jimuotfsrtv who is moving from Rah-

the council received three ap-L-efltions for membership and thefirst degree will be administered

Ion January 6th and the secondgree on January 20th. A talfc

mjs giv*»n by District Deputy En-Igene F. Kenna. Grand Knight AlRitter presided with Warren Moul-;on setretary. Mon. a Christmas

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. PAGE THREE

Party which was held in connec-tion with the meetin;; Rocco Ro-meo impersonated Santa ClausThe Chri-tmas party was in C>>PV»Pof I*rturpr Michael Mull'"-

MOTHERS(CHRISTMAS

Tho Chris; mas p-irtv of theMothers Biblo C'ass nf the First!Pi«-*yt<M-inn Chu-rh V;1S heldthis work nt thp m.inso (.f theFirst Presbyterian C'lmrch withMrs. Elliott B. SLolUiiL who -hadbeen ill. Mrs Barbara MinKUsWaerhtPr nnd witti Mrs EarlPrantz n.s a^romnanist. TheChrLsmas story was told by MrsFred Baker The program also in-cluded community sinKing. uampsand re.'re.shments.

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ELIZABETH N. J.

Local Woman's ClubHoars State OfficerMrs. G. W. Hatten a state officerof the Fed3ration of Women's Clubaddressed the evening t?roup of theRahway Woman's Club last nightat a meetinp held with Mrs. WayneScofield on the objectives of eve-ning dub activities and outlinedways and means for strengthening'he work of this type of unit

Miss Marv Thomas of the Rah-way Public Library read "Christ-mas Rose" A Christmas party andKin exchange followed the busi-ness meeting. Mrs. J. W. Costello.Mrs Loms Kent. Mrs. John Mar-key Rr., Mis. John Markey. Jr.Mrs. Frank Johnson. M*s. Ken-neth Hoffman. Mrs. Charles Strat-ton. Mrs Evans and Miss Hag-t'arty participated in the program.

Tiie Art Department of the clubrclrb'titrd thr Swedish festival.1 Day of Lijiht11 at their meetingWr-inrsday aftnrnoop with Mrs

Gibbons Mrs D K. Mor--lighter of Mrs Carl Oraves-,i\ Liici", one of die '-har-in the tTesep'stion. M&sThomas read Christmasand M r Royal Mden and

WP'iam HprlsJip displayed

Refreshments wfrp nrovided bythr hostess T*-osp in attendancein-lu<'cd Mrs H. V l.a'y. MrsC P FMrl'^e. Mrs Carl ''-raves.Mrs .1 W Costello. Miss PPSSIPHinds Mrs William Dickson MmMorgan. Mrs. John Markev. MrsPaul 'lull. Mrs. Kirk. Mrs O. KF.M**r, Miss Ad^lp Mershon, Mrs.M M Gibhot's. Mrs. Reginald Lu-kens. Mrs A fi Dillon. Mrs inlmButler. Mrs Archer Collyer

Announcement was made thatthe MUSK* DepaUment would meetfor the iinnii'O Christmas lunch-r-on Friday m the Inmc of Mrs TH Roberts. Tr Mr« Oeora'- W^in-heimer v i'l hr m -b.nii"1 " ' (^cpropi am

Describe ChristmasHow Christmas is observed in

other lands was the subject oftalks at the international Christ-mas tea program which was heldat. the session of thp InternationalRelations Department of RahwayWoraans Club held over the week-end with Mrs. Chester P Fldnrlcpof Madison Hill Road

The speaker included; EnglandMi.ss Alice Dilbn. Westfleld; India.M: . Randolph L Howard: South

• Amrica. Mrs Claire Williams;Lapland, Miss Bessie Hinds; Swe-den. Mrs Herbert L. Linley; wes-

' tern United States. Mrs. C, S. At-; kmson; other parts. Club Presi-dent. Mrs Joseph W. Costello.

; Mrs. Carl F. Graves. Mrs. A. S.ICollver. Mrs. V. Nickau. Mrs. JohnL Markey, Mrs. Walter O. Austine

,Mrs. George E. Mensching. Mrs.| Paul B. Hull. Mrs. Harold H. DalyMiss Caroline Manderville. Mrs.William Dickson and Mrs. JamesT. Wells.

Mii.. Edward M. Andrews re-viewed the book. "The Cavakuer"and "Swamp Willows" at themeeting of the literature depart-ment of the Rahway Woman's

Club held last week with Mrs.Andrews at her home, 33 Elmavenue, tfew books were voted forthe department. Among the othersattending were Mrs. Herbert Cas-tor, Mrs. Walter S. Ganong. Mrs.R. V. Pegau, Miss Bessie Hinds,Club President Mrs. Josftph W.Costello and Department chairman Mrs. James T. Wells.

Mrs. J. T. Wells was hostess tothe creative wrtting departmentof the club at which Miss NancyRushmore, of Columbia Univers-ity and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.M. L. Rushmore of Rahway spokeon "Markets for-Writing.1 1-Thediscussion was participated in byMrs. Harry Hanf, Mrs. John L.Markey, Mrs J W. Cnstpllo t>»"'Mrs Wells

Trinity ChristmasPageant On Sunday

"ov John M. Jaqueth Will Prpa«-hOn "Kine or Shr.phwd?"

Rev. John M. Jaaueth, paster ofTrinity Methodist Church willpreo'-h at th*1 eleven o'clock service Sunday on ' K*ng <"•' Shep-herd?." marking ' he annualChristmas service ut Tr'nityChurch. The Church School willmeet at nine-forty-five and theMethodi-U Youth Fellowship willpresent the original Christmasp^Keant at eight In the evening.

Tr>o Second Mile Bible Class willhold the annual Christmas partyat the Church Friday. December19th, On Tuesday, December SOththe Sunday School Chritmi? T •tertat'iment will be h*wfjnm r.anta Claus.

Fir at MethodistChristmas Service

"Why The Chimes Pans ' aChristmas story will be read byRev. George A . Hill, pastor at theSunday mornine service at 11o'clock at the First MethodistChurch. The service will also in-clude carol singing by the choirand congregation. The morningservice will follow the SundaySchool .sessions at ten o'clock

Tuesday evening the young peo-ple will Join with the RahwayCouncil of Churches in thi* carol- \ing throughout the city in a hay- |ride. On Friday evening. Decem- jber 26th the members of the choirwill KO carol sinRlng and on Mon-day. December 29th the ChurchSchool Christmas party with visitby Santa Claus will be held in theChurch School rooms.

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The finest birds of the year ate ready for yourholiday enjoyment; fat, plump. Young ISorth-western Turkeys which have been especially bredto Rive you the most solid white meat of a deliciousflavor. Order yours today and be assured of thefinest the market affords.

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Rebekah Lodge PlansPresident s Visit

State President Mrs. Clara E.Weight of Washington and staffwill be entertained by RahwayRebekah Lodge No. 57, on January6th according to plans made bythe Rahway group this week. Themeeting "thLs week was in chargeof Noble Grand Mrs. Edna Eng-lish with Mrs. Fred H. Herman.secretary.

Members enjoyed a Christmasparty and dinner served under thedirection of Mrs. John M. BOHDS.The special awards went to Mrs.Mary Dunphy and Mrs. DonaldCherry and the merchandiseawards to Mrs. Florence Paulsen.Mrs. Margaret Judas.

Mrs. Boros was assisted with tljedinner by Miss Elaine Jensen.Mrs. William Veeck, Miss DorothyWilliams. Mrs. Juanlta Hendrlx.Mr$. Joseph Davis. Mrs. MarthaMiller. Mrs. Alline Hardin, Mrs.Edwin Payne. Mrs. George Note-rup.

REV. J. W. P. COLLIERPREACHES SUNDAY

Sunday Rev. J. W. P. Collier.D. D. retired and former pastor ofthe Ebenezer A. M. E. Churchpreached at the Second BaptistChurch in the absence of Rev.Norman R. Olphln. A meeting otthe Flower Committee of SecondBaptist Church will be held to-

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THE UNION COL'NTYPARK COitEKlAfllON

Public notice tit bqfeb; given thatthe ordlnanre set Iorth below wasadopted by The Unloa Count?" ParkCommission at a regular m#etln*held October 10. 19+7: that mor*ten days taut Hnp&ed since its pass-age and said ordinance wiil takt £feet afl«r publication u require^ bylaw.

Ordinance No. 6An Ordinance establishing Rill

and Regulation! for the Oovernmfcntj and Use of Parks, Parkways andI Reservations under the ControlThe Union County Park Opmmlssjon.Union County. Wew Jersey.

BE IT ORDAINED by The UnionCounty Park Commission:

Section 1—That the following bedesignated and marked by appropri-ate traffic signs as stop streets In th tPark System:

Qreen Brook Drive at thetlon of West End Avenue.Qreen Brook Park Drive at the in-tersection of Clinton Avenue. Plain-field: Cedar Brook Park Drive at theIntersection of Park Avenue. PUtn-fleld: Cedar Brook Park Drive at theIntersection of Randolph Road.Plalnlleld.

Section 2—Any person convicted ofviolating any provision of this Or-dinance after trial before the policemagistrate of the local municipalityin which such violation occured. sbalilbe liable to a fine not exceedingFifty Dollars and costs for ea«h of-fense. The fine collected shall bepaid over by the said magistrate toThe Union County Park Commissionand the co*ts shall be retained andpaid Into the treasury of said localmunicipality.PASSED October 10, 1947. *The #nlon County park Commission

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Von may he sure that this Christmasyour gifts in// have a special signiji-canre if the^> ate obtained from Mc-Manu* Bros., lor each one will he n gi/fthat's lasting and favelv . . - one thatcapture" the spirit of (Christmas andholds it for years *o tome. W * have aitu»ning seloctioT* of inrniture itemsnil perfect gifts for the family, forfj i»nds. oi simply for the home! > ou'Uhe uise if you shop early and see u-hatvr h-ne nou to offer before the general

YVVII MIRRORS

Mirrois give life and sparkle to large' koomswisely chosen they increase the size of small momsand always play up the color and lights in anyro^m. Giv*> a mir*oi this Chti«t'»"*f We have many

DESKS

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Quaint old BostonRocker for evenings bythe fire, or to add atouch of charm any-where in your home./t's made for solid com-fort and well construct-ed with a roomy seatand high curved back.This rocker is an au-thentic copy of the orig-inal with all the beauty«/ the rare antique.

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CHAISES

We once thought of thechaise as merely a luxury butthat was before tve consid-ered every woman a queen inher own home. Today theyare a great convenience, arevery moderately priced andmake a distinctive gift.

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THROW RUGS

Scatter Christmas joy with scatterrugs. One for that spot in the /it1-ing room or bedroom will make alasting gift. We have them inmany sizes—modern or conven-tional designs — wool faced orsmart cotton tufted weaves.

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CEDAR CHESTS

A cedar chest should be more thanjust a storage box. The style influ-ence in those we offer makes themso fascinating they will delight thefeminine heart. Choose one thatblends with the style of furnitureshe prefers.

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CHAIRS

Ease and the proper almos~phere are essential to the culti-vation of sociability. Nothingaccomplishes this quite as satis-factorily as a deep, soft, loungechair. A splendid gift forMother or Dad. We have a largeassortment.

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Members of the Rahway RotaryClub at the meeting on Monday

; December 22nd will bring wrapped1 sifts to be turned over to theOverseer of the Poor for distribu-tion among the needy of the city.

; The program this week wasmarked by a special Christmasmusical program by the Glee Clubof the Runway HJ»h School un-der the persona' dir^^tion ofThornton Mone^. The studentsand Mr Monez were were com-

t mendeti by President Edwin Keller'"r thr One program prrsented.

Harry T McClintn^k welcomedthe visiting Rotnrians at tb«? meet-ing including A. A. Moli'or of Lin-den; Kenneth Chalker of WooTl-bridge and Fred Clark of Kenil-wart*1. President Kelle- presided

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Wyllie, Mrs. Everett Kubtl. Othersattending were Mrs. Charles Mc-Donald Olsen. Mrs. DuncanEnrce. Roselle Park; and Mrs.Black. Mrs. Lorraine Lane. Mrs.Harry Linnell. Jr.. and Mrs

HOLY NAME MEETSSinai repnrLs of the annual con-

test made by chairman RobertMullady at a m^fine of the HolyName Society of St. Mary'sClTur h last night, showed thisto b° one of the most out-standingever conducted here RichardDube reported on the last Statemeeting and R*v. Francis Sheri-dan gave a tark on-enrrent eventsRocro Romeo was winner <f thedark horse award Wil'iom F'aserpresided at

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WORLD WIDE GU1LHCHRISTMAS PARTY

The Christmas ,party nHowprd World Wide G'lild <First Baptist Church was«-lth Mrs. Burton Aszxnan. of M44Mooney place. tht«; week, thosf at-tending includ'nR Mrs. Prank Se-rene and Mrs Wilfred Mundy asRuests. t peth**r with Mrs. ThomasBuchan. Mrs. Lonis DuMno, MrsWilliam Veec''. Mrs. JosephSchuster. Mrs Walter Z ^ P " 1 PMrH. Raymond Mi),)p Mrs I'

Key Club PinsPresented Here

Key Club International pinswere presented to members of theKey Club last night by retiringKiwanls Club President JosephFelnberg. who Inaugurated the lo-cal unit during his term of office.A feature of the meeting was anaddress by Dr. Chester M. Davis,minister of the First Presbyterian)Church, on the principles of goodwill toward all riien and unselfish-ness. Other speakers will be se-cured to address the group at sub-sequent meetings.

Tickets were distributed amongthe boys for the double-headerbasketball frame being sponsoredby the Sideliners on December 27.Tickets for students and adultsarc available from any member ofthe club. Milton Cooper Is mcharge c-r the sa'es. Ted Andrews' • • • • s i H H at t h p

PH.4I.ANX FPATF.RNITYSponsorship of the Colombian

EulMop* h?s been talceTi over aspart nf the community rlub pro-gram for Tur"iors by the IPhalanxFratemJ'y it was reported at them**Ptinp f ' 's week Oenr^e PeHonis adviser Plans were made tojoin co-ed croups in West field f idPlainfifkl "T hnHing a dince inVV**">tfi' 'd. "'"he

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Smarsch, Anna fltatrip. Doris Tice,Marie Tucker. Belle Wagner,Margaret Wilson. Davvy Walcott.

Tenors. Donald Applegate, Ed-win Eastman. Edelmlro Flgueroa,Stephen Larusso. Henry Lucas.Val Melnzer. Andrew Palamar.Abraham Parks, Dona'd Parks,Vincent Stcurella, Robert Simon,Lowell Stahl. Eugene Storey. Rob-ert Wittke.

Basses. Ted >tocIreTvs. WilliamBarret. John Calland. GeorgeCrowell. Joe DeSarro, RobertGardner, Chester Halmes, Mar-shall Harr'iman. David Jardot,Kenneth Laux. William Lmvson.George May. Dnd:ey Painter. How-ard Pesfco*. Dopald R&gan. IrvtngShareck, T^on Smith. HerbertStiles-

MISSIONARY GXJILDHEAR BOOK REtTEW

A review of "'Even Unto Beth-lehem" hy Mrs. Frank W. Hensonand a talk on stewardship by Mrs.Thomas H Roberts marked themeeting of the Women's Mission-ary Guild of 'He Second Presby-terian Church. Miss Bessie Hindsand Miss *Hla Toms were *ointhostesses. New rvembers vel-comed. " er<- Mr? *"' ** " ' " • • " '

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V. F. W. Plan JointChristinas Party

&u:vey-t>itmir3 Post. 681, V.P. W., and its Ia4i«3 auxiliary willhoW a Christmas party for theyoungsters from 7:30 to 9:00, andior adults from 9:00 on December27 at their new Post rooms. EastAlbert street and New BrunswickAv6nu6. TMs win be the firstfunction to be held a t the newquarters which will be used exten-sively In the future.

At the meeting this week, a do-nation was made to the Ladies'Auxiliary of Union County Cotm-cJl for a party and dance to begiven for Veterans at Lyons Hos-pital on January 14. Mrs. DanielSchweitzer is chairman of the lo-cal group in charge of the work.

George P. O'Reilly announcedthat his office would be ope.nevery night from 7 to 9 PA!, toserve veterana who wish to rein-state their insurance. The dead-line is December 31, 1947. LouisJ. Szoke, Sr., was obligated formembership. Commander DanielSchweitzer was in charge of themeeting, with John J. o*R«iilvserving as adjutant.

Luetgens of 2010 Barnetthome for the holidays t\studies at the Bob Jonessity, Greenville, s. c

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MARGARET SEMPLEENGAGED TO WED

Announcement has been madeby Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Semple.of 1388 Bryant street of the en-gagement of their daughter MissMargaret Semple, to Edwin P. Mc-Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. RoyMcMichael, of Washinirton ave-nue, Colonla.

Miss Semple is a graduate ofboth Rahway High School and theBerkeley School of East Orange.Mr. iicMlchael is completing hisstudies at Lehigh University andwill graduate In 1948. He servedas a captain in the U. S. Air Forceduring the war in the EuropeanTheater. No date has been set forthe wedding.

WAR DADS' AUXILIARYPLANS VETS' PAKTY

Representatives of the localWar Dads' Auxiliary will partici-pate with members of UnionChapter No. 1 Auxiliary tonightin wrapping gifts and preparingplans for participation in theState Association Christmas partyto be given for patients at LyonsHospital, December 20.

POLICE PROBE THEFTThe police were called this week

to Investigate trre reported theftof $70 and a valuable ring fromthe room of Artullo Rosa, of 195Lewis street. Detective Robert J.Walker was assigned to the case.

HOME FOK HOLIDAYSMiss Ursula Luetgens, a gradu-

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Legal Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORSESTATE OF JOHN E. LEFFLER,

DeceasedPursuant to the order of CHARLES

A. OTTO, JR.. Surroijate of the Countyof Union, made on the seventhday of November A. D., 1047, uocnthe application of the undersigned,OB BCecutrlX of the estate of said* de£ceased, notice is hereby given to thecreditors of said deceased to exhibitto the subscriber under oath oraffirmation their claims and demandsagainst the estate of said deceasedwithin six months from the date qtsaid order, ot they will be forever [barred from prosecuting or recoveringthe same against the subscriber.

AIMEE L. HEOARTY.Executrix.

John E. Barger, Proctor.05 East Cherry St..Rahway, N. J.novl3-20-27—dec4-ll Fees $7.80

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Both F.M. Bands and Standard Broadcast-Autommttc Record Changer wtth Quiet "T"Phone Pick up.

Here is a fttt every member of the family will enjoy evenday of the year.

H. &• H. Radio ServiceWalter Hanks, Prop.

1586 IRVING ST. RAHWAY. N. J-

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Sweet P o t a t o ^ i. i .,--,

Yellow T u r n i p s " " " •

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Potatoes " 5 '\r

Brazil Nuts - -

Mixed Nuts

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Fresh Dates

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Tlieie's no nee'1 to wait till Santa Clans romes to town to "go to town" on your Christmasfoor) shopping. For your A&P is already emm-packed with the makings of the season'sbest di«h**s . . . temptingly tender turkeys . . . luscious mince meat . . fragrant spices . . .delirious dri<*d fruits . . the kind of relishes everyone ,'elish^s . . . ?nd hundreds of otherho'iday hi!; Be t 11,, fhire gcr ] t h i * ^ / r e m MKHS with A&I's es Tydav J-vw prices,

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SET FOR A FESTIVE VULETIOE WITH

GRAND 'GROCERY.VALIWSYou ]] fmd row nftrr row of tjood things in A&P's abundantly-p^orVed Grocery

Depnrtn 'ent . . all priced to ' f l p you S'-rve a Cl'ristmas banquet o ? > ***» ovpfyl^v

Tnlc ick nv*f» yonr |iirk n"'v

9 or pig 19c ?8 oz.

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ORDER YOURGIF* FRUITS NOW

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Tlie ideal gift . . . and at A&P's lowprices you can't go wrong!

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Pink GrapetruitEach tea contains 27 to 44 grapefruit depending on their nz«

Sweet, Western 1 g ib O ^ 41

Delicious Apples box ••••JEach box contains 27 to 64 applet depending on their size

Golden, Snjtr-Sweet ^ *+€*

Florida Oranges hox £.***Itch box containi 56 to 96 oranges depending on their nze

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None Such Mince Meat

Mince Meat **P Brand 9oz.nk0 1 5 c

P l n m f*iuldin«» PRO P»»»H \6 «* <»n 3 9 ^

S w e e t A p p l e C i d e r MOMV un oepoi.t Hg»t 3 9 c gai 6 9 c

M a r a s c h i n o Cherr loq He «-m

S u l t a n a O l i v e s n»:n 4v4«ii*'2i>c <;

M^M Candy loafed Chocolate .

Junket Quick Fudge Mix . • •My-1 -Fine Desse r t s AII varJ«t,oi

Animal C r a c k e r s Nabisco

Engl ish Style Biscu i t s Cr po Aborted lib pkg.39c

A p p I c s a U C C A&P Brand-Fancy 20 oz, can 2 'or 2, ic

Del Monte Fruit Cocktail . • • . 30oz can 39c

Crushed Pineapple AII Brand* 20 or. can 2 7 c

Del Monte ot Libby 30 oz. can 2 9 c

lona Brand 29 oz. can 2 3 c

Bartlett PearS Libby or Del Monte 29 oz. can 4 3 c

Bell's Poultry Seasoning • . • « ior.pkg.10c

River B r a n d Rice white n oz. pkg. 14c Brown 12 oz pkg. 15c

Yellow Cling PeachcS

Yellow Cling Peaches

l o b b y ' s T o m a t o J u i c e w «* r»r>2'«'23<^ 4An* ^*"2;>"

T o m a t o J u i c e 'ona Brand 18 01. can 3 (or 29c 46 oz can 21c

Grapefruit Juice • • is oz can 3 for 23c 46oz.canl7c

Grape Juice AAP Brand

Pineapple Juice AII B nH.

C a n n e d P u m p k i n V»M«.PI P.B

Pillshury Pie Crust Miv . ,

Ritter's Asparagus <""» c?r««

Libby's Sweet Peas . . w «*

Sweet Peas i°«* Brand

String Beans Lord MoTr French style

Sweet Potatoes A&P Brand

X O m a i O C S ' o n a &nd other brands

Campbel l ' s T o m a t o Soup . < i(

Sweet Mixed Pickles Manhai'an

Coca-Cola P'ui Depoiit

Sal ted PeanutS Alter Brand

Calimyrna Layer Figs . • • .Our Own Tea BagS Strong and Robiut

T e a B f l g S A National Favontt pkg. of 50 4 0 c

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pinlbot. 22c

18 nj ran \(yc

77 oi can J ()c

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19c 20 oz can 2 1 c

20 oz. can 2 for 2 1 c

W oz. can 1 6 c

18 oz. can 1 6 c

19 oz. can 2 for 2t>c

10'A oz. can 3 for 2 9 c

22 oz, ior 3 3 c

6 oz. bot. (> [or 2 5 c

8 oz. tin 2 3 c

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For A Festive Finish . • • Choose

: JAiME PARKER .1FRUIT CAKE

If your first choice for a last course isfruit cake . - . make it a rich, luscionsJane Parker Fruit Cake . . . studdedwith crisp nutmeats and tangy fruit tid-bits! Whether you select light or old-fashioned (dark) cake, you'll find thistempting treat hard to beat. And justsee now attractively it's priced!

Dark ^bQQr 3 M Q8 5 F 2 (

(/(HIV cake O*Jl calceltVO caka W»<

Light ?21.29 3±UH 1 3 . !Sugared D o n u t s . • « *g. oflJtoi22«

Marvel Rais in Bread « • M*«.ioafl9«

P a r t y Rye Bread Marv.i salted iwfloo

Pfeffernusse Spice Drops I2oz.pkg. 49«

L e b k u c h e n • • « • « « 8 oz. pkg. 35«

Spr inge r l e « • « « « « J2oz.pkg.49i

Lady F inge r s • « • • • P^O. of9 33«

Spice Pound Cake

Raisin Pound Cake

Sunshine Loaf Cake

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ANN PAGE FOODSChoose your jams, jellies, spic-es, and canned goods fromA&P's Ann Page line of 33quality - famous, thrift • pricedfoods!

Tomato Soup joaoz.can3f°'25c

Sparkle Puddings 3pfcg«-19e

Sparkle G.iatin Desserts 3P^» 19C

Salad Dressing • • p'n|i*r33c

Mayonnaise « •

Grape Jelly • «P r e s e r v e s P«ch or pim

. Peanut Butter «

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Jib.ir21o

3 n». i»r 2 5 c

ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TURKEY NOWDon't say we didn't warn you! Our famous Pilgrim Brand turkeys are so plump,tender and juicy that practically everybody wants one for Christmas. By orderingnow you'll help us to come as near as possible to getting the size turkey you want.All sizes will be priced as low as possible, but the heavier birds will be less thanthe smaller ones, due to lower wholesale costs.

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[A*P COFFEE"Let's have another cup of coffee"is a suggestion guests are sure togo for . . . when you serve grand-tasting A&P Coffee. So bo luroyou have plenty on hand for the

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P o t R o a s t Bonelen Ctack-No F.I Add.d ib 6 9 c

Chuck Roast or Steak 6r * 49cS i r l o i n S t e a k JuicY «nd nsvorfu| Ib- 7 5 cP r i m e R i b s of Beef shortcm-UHWan. tb.69cT o p Sir lo in R o a s t Bon«i«i-NoFnAdd«d tb 82cC h o p p e d Beef PureBwf-FrwhIy Ground

Lees of L a m b Undv and Fu" °(F|avor

Loin L a m b Chops . . . •Shoulders of Lamb crO»<Ui-wha»eBoneless Vedi Roast *****R i b Vea l C h o p s shoncuf.iww.if.ChlCkenS Broilma & Frying-Sixes under 4 Ibi.

Ducklings LonflUi«Krifin«i

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P o r k L o i n s whouor Ether »wr

Porterhouse Steak ftSJ.Loin Pork Chops c«i«cuwFresh Pork Shoulders shoricutF r e s h S p a r e R i b s . . . »^lT^AL•o/^ H u m e R«ady-(o-E»* or Regular^lUUKCU XtaiiiS Whola or Eilher Half

Smoked Beef Tongues shoncmSmoked Pork Butts Bon«i«iOliCed JjflCOn Sunnyfmld and other brandi

Fresh Mackerel 5 « • •Fancy Shrimp • • » • •Fresh Whiting . * « • •Fresh Flounder Fillet

Plan To Serve Plenty ot

TASTY CHEESES and Chefese Spreads

Mild or sharp there's a cheese to pleasaevery taste in the wide variety at A&P.Serve Many! Save money!

S h a r p C h e d d a r who!. Mitk fc. 6 3 e

I l a b ^ G o u d a s v/uconsin «ch45«

> l i l d C h e d d a r Medium Cur. fc.57c

C h e d - O - H l t Cheddar Che«« Food 2 lbs. 9 3 *

Blue Cheese Sharp and Tangy Ib. 63«

Liederkranz Bordtn't 4 or pko. 3 0 « I

Tangy Ib. 69<l

Military Brand pkg. 3 portion! 33<>

C r e a m C h e e s e Phila. or1 Eagle 3 oz. pkg. 2 for 33«

P a b s t - E t t Regular or Pimenta £H oz. okg. 2S<>

F a r m e r C h e e s e Freih tfoz.pkg.2flk

C h c e s e ' N B a c o n Borden'i 5oz,25€

D e l r i c h M a r g a r i n e E-Z Color pak ib. 44#

Nucoa Margarine « • « « • t>-42«

Nestle's Gruyere • • • v 6 ox. pkg. 39«

Gold'N Rich A D.»erl Cheu. b. 65o

Cottage Cheese Bmbtorx 6 oz. pkg. 15«

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WREATHS. MISTLETOE, IIOL-ly, living and cut Christmastrers. boufihs and prave blank-els. Monalapan Plant Market.1735 St George Avonuo.

"IHTNFV STEER - o - MATICcoin b in excellent rondition.used five months only. 326Lower Alden Drive. decl8-lt

( OAI, STOVE WITH COMPLETEoil unit with hot water attach-ments. 520 Seminary Avenue,Rahwny. dec!8-lt

TIIREF PIECE BEDROOM303 Hamilton Street.

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There is no obi; ration in list-ing your property with me andno expense unlea' .'-old. At jconvenience, let's talk it over.

Raymond L. RuddyREALTOR

196 E. Grand Ave., RahwayTel. RAhway 7-0040

For Sale

Rooms Without BoardLARGE FURNISHED

with kitchen near busses38 and 54. One block from thePneumatic. 986 Thorn St.

FURNISHED ROOMS. OENTI.E-men prp'orrPri Coll Rah. 7-2278R. dec4-2t

ruRNISHEI> ROOMS, ALL CON-veni^nres Call "t Dole^^hek,2097 MOT1ti'"rn*>r v

ROOM—Bl'SINESScru"1, Railway. $10'oil nfter 5:00 PM

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FORquick sale. High-grade 7-roomresidence, excellent location,tiled bathroom and shower andtiled kitchen and breakfastnook; larse living room; fire-

place; side screened porch, diningroom and heated sun room. Fine

cellar, oil heater and laundryrooms.. Three bed rooms on sec-and floor, large attic—one bedroom and storage space. Two-car garage lighted from house.Screens, storm windows, shrub-bery. 75x150. James H. Jones.broker, 1.64 W. Emerson avenue.Rahway 7-0640.

SIX. SEVEN, NINE AND TWELVEroom houses, well located, forquick sale. James H. Jones,broker. 164 West Emerson Ave.Rah. 7-0640. decl8-lt

Lots For Saleu

BUILDING LOTS ON W IN-man Ave., 153 feet deep. Veryreasonable. Inquire at B^vrageS h o p . 14**0 T r y i n g R t .

July 10-tf

Pets

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Autos For Sale

CIIEVROLRT i 'O\CH. 1934O' x *ci rr. -v or a nc ru bl>r r Ncwbattery Go-id ^ond1.*'f'U Sl*>r>13'J9 MHP> Tf: :nr . ' U.u: 7-

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1937 WI1XV 4-DOOR DELUXESed;ui. B'ack. Good condition.Good :iiofr, ii:es. battery, pauit.Vfv :eason.ibh' Bums' At-;• n. -• 8ui::on. Main Stiver and

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Phonr: Rah. 7-nfi30-Jnov20-5:

o'l paintings byn Dm : Prices:nt n >. smtablr/•• :*i o n i s

dec II-3t.

KOLI.-TOP DESK.3fi\30xl8. Ralv.vay 7-

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WOLIN. «15: SHOE ICE SKATES,S1.50: Swiss skates. S1.00:clnlri's new r: icket rocker. S4 00;hockey stick. $1.25; folding car-

pot stove for hot$8.00: box spring.UK (P x 12». $4.00:12 >. $2.00: eitfht

beaut-iful walnut bedroomset. ftne odd decorative pieces.1067 Bah way Ave . Avenel enr-ner Dartmouth Av? Bus 54 toDartmouth AVP Phone

8-1257

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"'ILL Sir \RE HOME WITHbusiness woman Refpi PM^P*;Phone Rahway 7-2953-J.

Wanted, Rooms, Board53

FURNISHED ROOM. WITH ORwithout board. Good neighbor-hood. References exchanged.Box 12. News-Record. decl8-lt

">EAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS —Canaries guaranteed singers,cinnamons and whites. Schmit-ter. 2183 Church street, cornerLincoln avenu" Bus 48 stops atMoor Rnhwfly 7 2469.

dec. l l th-tfJMALL DOGS WANT GOOD

homes. Well trained, fine mark-ings. Christmas gift for yourboy. Fix your own price. Lookthem over at 58 West Miltonavenue. Phone Rah. 7-0229-R.

„ Money-7o LoanMoney to

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Houses, Rent Or Sale

'BROWN TEDDY BEAR COAT.red trim, size 8. 55.00. Largedoll folding carriage, tan andbrown. $10.00. Phone Rah. 7-

ISELIN—SIX ROOM BUNGA-!ou\ hot water heat, 100 x 100.immediate occupancy, $6,900.low taxes. D Schremp. broker.Rah. 7-2754. decl8-lt

095TM. decl8-lt!

ALL'TYPE LIGHT

116 IBM

HAVLING.U:\)i 7-

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YOUR KITCHKN JFLORENCE PARLOR OIL HEAT-REFRIGERATORS p r brown porcelain finish, wick-

less and chimney, like new.price S35.00. Apply Green Shut-ters Tourist Court. Highway 25,Avenel. N. J. decl8-lt

Service Offeredii

General Repairing

COMPLKTE BISINESS SERVICEAridiessogrupli. Elliott. Multi-

i>"ped electrically >.Mailing L:sls. Mailing Service.Public S:cnopraphy

WESTFIELD BUSINESSSERVICE

123 Quunby Street We-2-5508WestHeld. xN* J.

Dec llth-tf

KEAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT.Renting—Collecting specialists.For resists, see-SHELL. 69 Mainsireet, Rahway 7-0o3i.

April 4-tf

Coutracting

ROOFING & REMODELINGCARL B. HODGE

713 E. SCOTT AVENUERAhway 7-2116-W.

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ROOFING. SIDING. (5lTTTERSand leaders; painting, carpen-ter alterations, etc. All homeimprovements under FHA 3year terms. ReaMmable esti-mates. Since 1932. Georce F.Claus. Contractor, 2347 Price,corn»r Donald. Rahway 7-3181.

sopt. 11 to dec. 31

REPAIR YOl'R OWN MAYTAG.You m.iy warn u> repair yourown MAytas w:'.'. genuine partswhich we will be U\A<\ to s?H youover tiie counter, at pre-war Iprice.1; We also will be slad tot GIRL'Sgive you free advire. or. if you '

do the repair work in ourown sh •) Dependable Tire Co..1547 Irvnis St. Railway 7-26GG.Authorized Maytas Dealer.

RKAOV FORFRIOIDAIH!-:

Wf iinvc :i limited quantity ofV.-.csv mu:h coveted Ref: tscrat-OT.S. i. .• s .me lucky people Whourt lipie first will have one intheir kitchen risht away! Wewon't describe their qualities inlengthy terms. Just think o/ allthe features you want in a re-I ruinator and FRIGIDAIREhas them. Priced from SI94.75to $354.75. Koos Bros. Tempo-rary Radio and Appliance Dept.,187 Westfield avenue, Clark,near Rahway City line. PhoneRahwav 7-1-112.

CHRISTMAS SALE OF LAST-minute pifts at the home of Mrs.Susan J Kinji. Brant Ave.. ClarkTownship. dec 18-It

Wanted To Rent

FURNISHED OR UNFURN1SH-ed apartments'or homes fox em-ployees of Merck & Co., Inc.Within reasonable comrnutingdistance of Rahway. Write orPhone Rahway 7-1200, Exten-sion 877, Mr. E. H. Shults, Per*sonnel Department. •*

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MORTGAGE MONEY—F. H. A.,G. I.—B. & L. etc., for purchas-ing, building, refinancing bun-galows, houses, stores apart-ments, factories Interest rate aslow as 4 per cent for refinanc-ing existing mortgage. Unlimitedfunds available. Honest, court-eous service. Peter A. Sensenlg.W Milton & Esterbrook Aves.,Rahway 7-1333.

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Real Estate Wanted

ONE BLUE OVERCOAT. SIZE 36.Excellent condition. Reason-able Phone Rah. 7-1777M.

decl8-lt

VETERAN CONTRACTORS—AL-; cations. Carpentry work,

ash cords rep aced. All typest. ,:i.siruc:.on work. Ma.sonwork, roofing and sidinc. Freeestimates. Call Rah. 7-3195M.

dec4-4t

Professicinal

DAISY MINGST MUSIC STUDIO1152 New Brunswick Ave..

Phone Rahway 7-0171.Nov 13 ti

Painting, Decorating

* ofRus?ell Decora tine Service

1453 Essex StreetRahway 7-3561-J

Interlor-Exi -rior - -Paper Hangingoct30-8t

VICTORS I\v .NTING ANDpaper han*in«. by roll or con-tract. Free estimates. Pr6mptsen-ice. Call R*h.*7-1625R.

dec4-10t

PAINTLNC, INStDE AND OUT-side. Also paperhanging. Pricesreasonable. Joseph Viuanay,Metuchen 6-1791-J. 142:> OakTree road. Iseltn. N. J.

Dec ll-4t

C. & S. SPINELLA. PAINTING &Decorating, in tenor and exterior,Paperhanglng. Hoars scraped &finished. Spe- ializlns rn DuraSeal Lifetime finish, waterproofand scratchproof. Cn\\ Ruh. 7-3211 and Rah. 7-334-l-j.

tin-. 6-1 yr .

DITMAR8 PUNTEBSand PapcrhwijerB. 974 BroAdStreet. Telephone Rahway 1-25MA. C&U after 6 PM. tf

INSTRUCTION O N PIANO—Lida L. Stell. 104 West Emer-son Avenue, Rahway. N. J.

aug. 21-26t

VIOLA SAMl'ELS 'EMPLOY-ment Agency. 309 East Scottavenue. Telephone Rah. 7-0883.

dec llth-4t

Help Wanted Female

STENOGRAPHER—RAPID ANDaccurate. General office work,five-day week. Apply to P. O.Box 190 Rahway. N. J.

dec. llth-tf

PART TIMEreceptionistflee. Phone

BOOKKEEPER &in professional of-Rahway 7-3232.

dec. llth-3t

CLEAVING WOMAN—ONE DAYa week. Rah. 7-0582M.

YOUNG LADY FOK GENERAIor1 T work. Apnly to the Rahv.a> National Bank. decl8-It

EXPERIENCEDfor part-timeself-reliant mnee work. 1:.

SECRETARYwork. Must beall fields of of-reply state hour?

available. Box 312. decl8-3

Male Help Wanlo.lINSTRUMENT MAN WATCH

man and material- handlerwanted for steady work in theA vend. N. J. plant of Phlladelphla Quartz Company, lo-cated one-half mile due southof New Jersey Reformatory.

hours pay for 44 hours work.

BICYCLE—GOOD CON-dition. Call or ^hone after 6:00P.M. Rah way 7-0971-J. 257Union street. dec. l l-2t .

BICYCLE—TWO-WHEEL COM-bination scooter and side*walkbicycle. Suitable child 4-7 years.Excellent condition. $12. 280Donald avenue. Rahway 7-3505-M.

ONE 100 PER CENT FORSTMANwool, size 18. brown lady's coat.Trimmed with real mink collar.Just like new. only worn fewtimes. Phone Rah. 7-2594.Girls' and boys' used books. Roodfor Christmas presents. 10 centseach. Phone Rah. 7-2594.

decl8-lt

PoultryONE SINGLE BEDROOM SET;

one double bedroom set: oneporcelain top kitchen table andone chair. Call after 6:00 P.M.at 735 West Inman avenue,

dec. l l th-2t

47

OAT—JUNIOR MISS—SIZE 12.Beipe. Natural mink collar.Perfect condition. Just cleanedand pressed. $10.00. Call Rah-way 7-2486 or 371 East GrandAvenue. dec!8-lt

WALNUT TABLE RADIO COM-bination. in Rood condition.Phone Rah. 7-1138. dccl8-lt

MILK-FED TURKEYSSchwartz's Poultry Farm, OakTree Road. Iselin. Metuchen 6-0003-W.

nov 6 7t

MEADOWBROOK P O U L T R YFARM. Fancy milk-fed tur-keys. Corn-fed geese and ducks.Large roasting chickens, broil-ers, fryers and fricassee. Willdeliver. Rah. 7-1160.

dec4-4t

SKATES. BOYS RACER. SIZE7. Pair skiis with poles. 393Union Stret. Call after 6 P.M.

Wanted To Buy

12 STAIGUT UNTAINTEDcha'irs, new, and stoker, goodcondition. Rah. 7-2308R or callat 287 Elm Ave. dec!8-lt

BABYRah.

MOTOR BIKE FOR SALE. S185value. If interested, call Rah.7-3316M.

THOR WASHER. 530.00. TWO-burner kerosene range. Almostnew. • with oven. $25.00. 2339Allen St.. Rahway.

120 BASE GALANTI USED AC-cordion. $250.00. 120 BaseCro.sio. used 1947 model, accor-dion. $500.00. Phone Rah. 7-2336M between 6 and 8 P.M.

MAPLE KNEE HOLE DESK.156 Walter Street.

AUTOMATIC GAS HOT WATERheater, glass lined tank, com-plete unit. Call Rahway 7-2926M.

COMBINATION OIL AND GAS.stove. Good condition. Call at170', Essex Street. decl8-lt

BOYS SCHWINN COASTERbicycle. Like new. Basket, self-generating rear and front lights,chain guard, stanch-bell, etc.. in-

PEN. CALL7-2204W.

EVENINGS

WANTED TO BUY — DININGroom set in good conditionCall Rah. 7-0206J between 5:30and 7 P.M. All day Saturday.

decl8-2t

Rooms Without Board

ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALLpleasant sleeping room for gentleman. Private home. 1452 NewChurch St. Rahway 7-3196-M

ROOM FOR . GENTLEMAN —Private family of two. Modernhome in residential neighbor-hood, convenient to bus linesand railroad station. 890 Jaquesavenue, corner Stanton street.

A LARGE FRONT ROOM.Nicely located. Call Rah. 7-0692M.

ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOMnear railroad station. Con-venient to 38 and 54 bus. 78 E.Hazelwood Ave. Rah. 7-0935M.

decl8-lt

e'udi ' S25.00. CallP.M. Rah. 7-0895W.

FURNISHED ROOM IN GOODafter 4:30 neighborhood. 424 Hamilton

St. dec 18-lt

VANTED TO RENT—GARAGEin vicinity of" Town House. 190VV Milton Avenue. Write Rec-ord, Box 477. dec4-2t

VANTED FOR MY FIRSTChristmas. Will somebodyPLEASE help me find a houseor apartment l.-r myself andfamily, so that T can enjoythe holidays? Thank you. 10months old evictee. Call Rah-way 7-3180J. or Rahway 7-1673.

dec4-3t

ALL KINDS WANTEDResidential—

Commerlcal—Industrial.Quick S&lcs or Leases

Courteous' ServicePETER A. SENSENIG

W. Milton & Enterbrook Aves,RAHWAY. TeL 7-IMS

BUY, BENT, TRACK, INSURETHRU PETER A. SENSENIG

105 West Milton Ave.. Netf KUuTelephooe Railway 7-1333

RAHWAY NEWS-RECORDNEWS-RECORD

Legal NoticesIN CIIANCEHY OF NEW 4KHSKY

-- 157/711To 4OI1N ZAWIHKA (defendant):

By virtue of an order of the Courtof Chancery of the State of New Jer-sey made on the 1st day of Decem-ber, 1047, in a cause wherein NancyJ. Zawlska Is petitioner and you aredefendant, you are hereby requiredto answer the petition of petitioneron or before the 2nd day of Februarynext, and In d^J&ult thereof, such

Legal Notices

UELReal Estate

KAN A BONand Insurant*

No. 1489 Irving 8t.. near Cherry BiTelephone Railway 7-0050

RESIDENTS OF RAHWAY —Middle-aged man and wife, em-ployed National Pneumatic,need small apartment or house(kitchenette, bath and one ortwo rooms) furnished or un-furnished. Rent $30 to $75.Reply News-Record Box BB.

dec. l l th-3t.

Houses For SaleBUNGALOW LOT —LAWRENCE

Harbor. Sacrifice lor quick sale.Phone Me. 6-2385W. dec4-2t

HOUSE TO RENT

APT. TO RENT

This is what I would like forChristmas. I am 11 monthsold. Will I be home for Christ-mas?

Can you help me?

Phone Rah. 7-3180J.

vx* rfU* Point to|Yet, he'i a magnificent Iritk —ttf « beloved member elthe family, a show dog, and above all a grand performerin the field with the ability to "point" every bird. How-ever, he can alto point to trouble lor, like all purebreddog*, he is highlr strung and excitable. If be defends thehome of hit owner, or recent* the. petting of a stranger witha snarl and t bite, the party injured will ask for damages.For just iuch contingencies wo suggest a ComprehensivePersonal Liability Policy. It feosU but $10 per year, an4also covers your home, your personal activities and thoseof your family, together with othtr benefits too numerousto mention. See us today.

Our advice costs you nothing and places youunder up obligation*

Bauer-Brooks Company1480 IRVING ST. RAHWAY 7-0865

decree will be reAH the Chancellor uhmi ul\,,lable rmd Just.

The object of said s , m ,tntn a decree of divorr-r bot*»petitioner and youDATED: December 4 1947

MORRIS SHAPIROSolicitor UIT PetMi..',„.125 Broad Sin-.--Elizabeth. N»w 1-T.....

dec U-4L

It will pay you to visit-

The New BUS LEE'(Rahway Theatre Bklg.)

FOR THAT LITTLE GIFTOR REMEMBRANCE

BABY BOOKS SCORE PADSBRIDE'S BOOKS BRIDGE TAI.MF-

GREETING CARDS CHRISTMAS CARIXGIFT WRAPPING PAPERS FOR AM. o r r v n o

XMAS Home Made HARD CANI)\RIBBON CANDY - CANDY CAT f •

SCHRAFFTS-WALLACE CHOOM » - •

Ruxton and Te?r\ ^ »n« t- J

Cisrar* by \hr l>ov

Kaywoodio ami Ayvx Pip*

Ronson and 7i|>p<> J i;rlit<?..

Pipe Lighters

Miscellaneous Gifts

Magic Skin and Character DolU

Subscriptions for Magazines

OPEN ON SUNDAYS

WE HAVE SIDE HEMMED

HOLLAND LINEN

Window ShadesWhite or Ecru

On Your Roller $1.00With Roller $1.11

They will make a world of difference in the ap-pearance of your home for the holidays.

GREEN'SAt the Foot of CHERRY on MAIN STREET

4O New HomesFOLLOW THE CROWD TO

Colonia Park HomesIN RAHWAY

INMAN AVENUE SECTION

12990New Jersey's Outstanding Bujv

Garage Wood Shingles SewerOil Burner Completely GasAir Conditioned Decorated WaterLath & Plaster Open Porch6 Large Rooms Tile Bath2Vi Stories Linoleum

Oak Floors

Paved Street32 Bus Passes

Property

MANY OTHER FEATURES

Drive Out NowTAKE ST. GEORGE AVE. TO RAHWAY—TtfRN AT

WEST INMAN AVENUE TO PROPERTY

Model Home Open Daily

Colonia Park Homes Co.280 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAhway 7-2280

Raymond L. RuddySALES REPRESENTATIVE

196 E. GRAND. AVE. WAhwav 7-0040RAhway

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947 PAGE SEVEN

Burn Christmas,es With Program

gaiety Counci l , F i r e and»1i«-p C r o u p s P l an

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Mr t ' in "Twel f th Kit>' [

,., tpi'o ca re of t h e p r o p n. f C h r i s t m a s t r w ;

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.ut i\yp city und**r the ;]rj of t!ie Scouts. Police

P K v.anis Club. 5af("*and other civic groups,

npwrt at & m^Unp last]t^Thc proyT^rr. will bp hnH

ry 8thirimi**'1^ tifrrred on a pro-

^ • . . • • " i w i l l I n f l u d e t h p r n l -

of iiin 'r^o^ by th ostreetiment i:n*ior supervision of•Comm'-i'-toner Fetrr Gnd-

Wt'flr.rsJay. January Gthrv,,ir=niv. January 7th. r.nd'•vm lwi'n-r"l Grove*' CIPVP-5-;, yi: f nr the re- emonyfi-r, m-.ttol will be in thr

r/ Fi"1 Chief Wnltnr Rltz-prlief Chief Clifford Dnn-rd priirinp President John,p"n (1f *h" Safety Councilgnv S-t.uU under the sup?r-0; AS ist:mt Commissionp'

'ch:ilor r.nd J D. Person. Sr»je Girl Srnuts under lender-

iof Miss Ma"th^ Merritt . GUI[. Executive and Runway K"i

cv Dub under toiH'ance of

b- handled un'U'r t h e j i n.hip nf /* V Carkl - iff f.-v

u Mr P1 'v ""lpv' la iul if t Ivs>v Srhoo]- nn'1 M i r - C;»':i^•hnr'fl*'T n f " ' V ''

I-;,-, rv.nir.lt e ; i ron:" i will inf'.' ' 1 " np-:i

...,, .. . 'lock w 1'" A rii

:ht:nt* thr Fir** '" F'tr[.' \V;iltrr P l t 7 . i r . a n ; Tn: t n ;

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p:i:i:•',< n t in i-hp.vL'c <if

"in-.t-hind; e n r o l i n g . Ari:i:luiff - -islt'ri by M r s . Orn

; i n r d Miss Carnlyn '; nr.'l clnsinq at ei:-!itii 'SiiPTit Nicht, bv n i-.blaue. In cii-so of r:ini

FfMlni.itid VV' lt-ott of t h e Ki.-> Cl'ib i Cf-n?ral c h a w " " " 1

te com n i t t r e in c h a r g e

iwish Vets PlanHospital Program

Visit Veterans Hospititl OnChri-'.nuis V.vc. fcr Party

h:.n Harris Post. Jewish Warer ns, mmpleiPd p'ans this

b Lo be iicld at Lyons Hospi- ',]fo: ,.-.(•:• ^00 patienls as wrllpnailcr ward parties at th? in-y.-.z-p. Tiic vrogram will befo! \h': ex'.ensive welfare prn-

c' ::.p lo:ul pest and ru;x:l-

fi'v.ir. Phapiro, Herbert liar- ,iMyron G irljer. Mrs. Bpnjarv.n^:. M.s. Isadcre Roth and

SUUt-ky volunteered ttftn.s- •:<:i\ fur supervisors O-" the

f.y r.nc!' Is.'.d-re Rot'"1- w.is an-"') impersnnatff P^nta

I'-is. Ar'.icle.s are b^inp collectrd•ibutiDn among the wt-

\p N.it:i:ui Shapiro reported,ror.imanders for th : pest

Wst presidents for the auxil-par'.y -A-ill be held on January

itnd this will be in charge cff- Myron Oarber. Mrs. Samuel

>:IU!M:. Mrs. David Schwartz,.f-Morris Ancier, Mrs. Emanucl

tr=. Abe Mll'.er, Miss Syh";aA vote of thanks fcr work

|* previous veterans party w;\:;taUo Sciler. Isadcre Roth andW. Ziurareilo. A Thomas«nan breakfast will be 1-eld

F?t)ruary. with Mrs. Isadore

[ORKERs PARTY TONIGHTChrlstmns party cf t>.n

;1 Workers of the Grandf. Chapel will be held tonilxtMrs. Robert Knox in charue

supper to be served.

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BULOVA»tr**. 15 loweli

E. Cherry StreetRahway, N. J.

Buy your staple holicMy food needs this weekend at y°ur

friendly neighborhood Acm«. Ch<>ck it«**n fr» item ^nd not*how Acmp's evp'ydoy low prir©* iav»o»ol food b i l l .

you mnn»y

Open FridaysUntil 9 P. M.

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• CANNFD JUICES

Orange Juice 3 'L7.Orange Juic* ,^LV 8 Cocktail 7 ' r .

• CANNED FRUIT5

w * Cranberry sTJrA<\™Al-Fruit CocktailEvereadyDoleDel Monte Pears " rGrapefruit £z> 2 r.J

Peaches M ^ " 1 . D E ^ . T

• DRIED FRUITS

Prunes •ob(ord ,^.T r.*.B.Prunes"Apricols **'•,Mixed Fruits

BAKING N'FDS"r;: 19cPie Apples i r r

Currants """T

Mince Meat0"None-Such t

15c

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Ideal Mince Meat T 27cPumpkin ^ " ^ r , 1 ... 10cDromedary «,T;, ! : r^ 22cDromedary '£& « , 29cDromedary ^ " ^ p i , . 24criour 5.ib. boS ^ J C ib O I CC3EAM-WHITE (Whan Available!

Shortening 1 43c ,3b; 1.21• NUTS IN SHELL

Diamond Wa lnu ts p'kbg 45c

Mixed Nuts "0BFORD . 45cLarg PeanutsF R £ S H

ROA5TED} 5-oi.

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Raisins I ~ " ~ 2 : ,

Ensign AlmondsBrazil NutsFancy PecansFancy Filberts

49cbogi

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Z. 39cX. 49c

ib. 31c

Gin"1

PFAS

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lomatoes"<£*' 1'.-" 25cIomatoesAtrorT,cL^21c

• HOLIDAY FEATURES

Pitted Dates D ^ 7 . 2 3 cJumbo Figs " " t o , pkB 19cCashews K-mpl SQ";i „ . 35cPeanuts l " — f c " ; l . . M . 31cChristmas Cards r!'0.i29c

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MISCEH ANFOU5'ARMDALE D «°H 0 C -Evnpotolcd J ">"• J J L

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S U N S T I P k 0 . 1 1 cB0BDEN llquW,^ «o. 5 9 c

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Poultry Seasoning *•• 10c

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«•• 4 9 c

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Round RoastAcme is fomous for beef. Guaranteed delicious!

Chuck Roastib 49cBone in. Sav-U-Trim gives you more meat!

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Chuck SteakRound SteakFowl s r U PFrankfurtersSliced BaconBolognaSausage Meat

- 7 3 c* 42c"•49cib 43c*• 49c»• 53c

Loaf w " d Ib. 49c

Order Your ChristmasTurkey Today!

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You'll be proud to serve an Acme Lan-caster brand fancy, young, Northwesterntu.rkey—the pick of the nation's flocks.Don't delay, order yours today at yourfriendly nearby Acme!

FRUITSuPl

Or

SEAFOOD

Fresh Boston MackerelFresh Large WhitingFillet PerchSelect Frying Oysters

}ur finest

fe/sjWctoi

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Seedless Grapefruit £%n

Fancy TangerinesEmperor (jrapes fanty z

do:.n

29c

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Fancy Tomatoes s5!^^ ^ 29cSweet Potatoes G

M°iXd 3 25cFancy Brussel Sprouts bo* 43c

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Rahway's Jewelry StoreOF CONFIDENCE

QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITYYour Purchases Can be Made with Saving*

Time Payments If Desired

Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gift*

85 £. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J

LUCO-KWIKFAST-DRYING

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

Florence HilW. Nancy Walker.John Hopkins. I^eRoy Thompson.Lucille LaOvs. Don** Bercstrom.Niincv and W«Uer Neild. BillyFedo1, William Kaempfer. Bar-bara HaumRni'tnt*r Dorothv Jen-kin.s. >f«»rf;iirpt Gates. NancyUamoic Car^Wn Crowpll, JoanCrou «>ii .l^an .Tcnk'iis. MarjorlfWhir Albeit .L-mnli. T<-rry Smith.M.IT\ Ctabf-ls Snnf'ia Howardell.J.):m Kolas JannetL Van Voorhips.Mary An" Voiostif, Nanry Kidd.Anth >• v Jans*-". Fra^k Breidt.Jampy 7'urkpr n lyde Reynolds.Brure Kh:ipi»o, Pftei Palamar.SiaKiiitf 'IH> ^olo part af Ge^uBambino will bo Drtothy Mr»Tn.Thp nj r l>osti a unt1"! d^'ecti-n ofCarnicp f.iastpllov\; t if t h*> pro:

Thp Rno^'vp]und°r dnprti^r1

uill be

"ho:>l programMr Hartman

to that at Frank-lin Those 'avinti snoken par»-s inthe <•'• anm "ichi ' ic \Tnrjoric Mc-Coy, T [ ed I )" 1 and . R o ^ m o n dJones, C'Pnige M'Minker JoanBn'Af-n T t I]'1** T?''*er Jyyr r Pi-<t"iRob*"'^i (tiepri Ann 'Cusp. Vit

Kennedy. Will r id Rir)i[or,fiir"T. Ruhiwri Wargti. Juv

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1' .Susan 1 enH-j he"* nu<h

en. Ro> Pi t Hat

Knapp. Mary Ann Credo. Elaine

Timbrook, Barbara Bowen. Bar-

bara Millftf. Ann Maurcr. Doris

Post, Carol Ann Zu.st. Helen Kern-

kes, Ann Case. Constance Oolds-

u-orthy.

Altos. Therpso Nardone AnneCarolyn Whitakpr. Eileen

. Maiil/n Kaplan. BettyBoyle. Marjorir B^yle. Donna Mul-hollen, Earhiim S.-hxaRhart. JoyceRoberts. Dora Ann Needell. Mar-garet Schanty Ruth Solders. Wil-tnid Richter. C^n^tanrn I indsavKatherine Gray

Tfno*"*!, P*»t*T Donovan,McCoy Clifford Buckley.Swaim. John Rou-en. Robert Bur:.Robert Ald.-n. Phillip Duffy. Wil-son Dpakin. John Ed:rar. FrederickDurand, Robert Nelson. Rnbe.itJone.s, Herman Weigmon. RichardGiroyd. Basses. Robert Husbands,John McFarlanp Donald Scout.IXinaUl Robn^tt. Rirliard WnmnTi'i^er Pinner. Ekired Smith.

Sixth R" ade sLtiflent,1; "f GroverCl"vp]aT>d School under dirp"ti mof Mi's M'Ulipd StovPT\5 will P'e-

av. ' h e Empty Room asp of tlip Chi ist '*>•!'; nro-VUr cbnractr ' i includeTaylf"'. Betty 'VashburnV' ss. K\\r -ih'-th Hnlewyn

Lloyd

Lewis, Dorothy Tompkin.s, CharlesBarford. Jean Kigoulls. Jack Ora-hum. Evelyn Schuler. Virr.inin Mi-celi. Luurel Giebelhaus, MarionRuta, Robert Pasennelli. MariePfeiffer.

Three, prnprams will be present-ed nt Columbian Schonl. Thosewho will take part in the presenta-tion of sonus. a pageant and theindividual numbers for tho lowerKrade include: Qennls Sammond.

; Robert Matthews. Judy Gassnway.i Diana Clausnitzcr. Dorothy Olsen.! Mary Raskerville. Karen Syer.s.Patricia Anderson. Marie Steward,

, PaUicia Wllkic, Eleanor Rosko,, Ronald Tripodi Richn-d Ross.Jeffrey Leskin. Wesley Srhenck.

' Eobby Matthews, Ponnie Spinelln.Char le<; Hai \'at It. Mai v Rnskoi1-

Kiwanis.Continued from Paw One)

direction of J. W. WralBht. John

Oallo. Edwin Elmer and C. W..Continued from Paw One) ; h M | (Continued from PaM " ,

installation of o f f i c e and the p ^ o f t h e . i n c h a , . g e o f _ , °»lannual Ladies' Night program will 'be held at Greven's Hotel, Wed-nesday evening, January 7 under

meeting yesterday with Rev. j Mrs. AnthonyChester M. Davis. D.D., secretary. | James Turner

JayAlso. F rances D'Addarin,

Kratfjel, A r t h u r Saladino,Tarn Wurma. Cather ineBobby H m d e ^ o n , Ix-stey BrntrRBobby K a m i . Alicia M a r f n e a uVii:,'i":a Yev ' -h . J ' a n Malek M a r -pm "t Blark Jenn .Srhenck. Rhir-Ipy A'uifi^'"*'!, Cat o l n e T u n e v Vir-

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StanleyMildi ed

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M » * t v *-."T •; ( i f t ' > e r h n * i s I ' v l u r i p .

sopr ;u H«n e r ' R i t t e? R a r n n n dJ o r u s "••uify ^T'l.sbaiui*'I n / : It. ' o y c P - ' x t e r .Mit'-i 11 M P - io r i e M ' <"oy. R nb e r l a C i i een . Vit'Kin i f i K e n n e d y .J o a n R ^ ' en Toyr»* K " h I -eeCijt'r Inert. J u a n K p c n r e : . M a r t i n

• "rhni IK "Mfipr Mir pet »m ofHnr ' mj»r\ with Mi'is Anne

us fi"ron»panist win s in ssix r a t n h wt l i 7»y O o l " d r e r . .TurinKirt 'oy nnd Ifv. Here- a^ r.olni^ts.Thp orchest i a uivie:- In •>< • u>n >fC a r r i e r Ouastel lo u ' l 1 '>'••• >ii<- nt">» t in thp pi ' ipram

<"hi SLIDRS A i o m d th^ World

will b*" thn them*" of ' h e p i o p r a mto bp PIpsontcd at ^ ' " i h 1

School nnder d'i rcti"n a* Mi t

Flor°nce Snhmci with Mrs J*>an-ette Duffy ^K armmpanistwho will take pait irr*lude

1 Give Her The Ideal GiftW APPLIANCE SHE WILL ISF.

S6.r> TIMES EVERY YEAR

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f The Vacuum Cleanerthat invites Daily Use! I: THE AMAZING NEW I

Ada Wl'U'. Billy Dolan. UurySrra-1 -i. M:inf t"d PruW' FrrdKa^t Kr'waid romp1' . C'nprh"-Wnv ' " • " [ ' " ' " i M r •-• • I n n w , P f

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bp held on M.infiny afte:pnon willbp pn^ep'cd by ^llamr-" MadreyAnth'H'v T.ivplli. Billy Malovntz,Jimrp*- .^an/^MP. Of iri'c Df>ni«»ls,pptc Yfvi:->>. Gprry WliiLe. Mar-lenp Or"hrl. Klpn^or Kp-hur. Hil-dPKiir •'(' aprsiVs Bettv Marcan-(onio, \ fnr^arof Fndip. Frn^stin"Danipk. Onrolyn Brattio, BillyWilliamson. Oeraldinr OintPi Al-lan Co'^ovpr. norothy Mickla. JoyPei/pr. Oirky D^Cicco, FtederipkHendfrs'Ti. Fred Trembly GporpeKpnriall Allan Conover. E)**anorKarhiM Fnrl T7artman will have

p of tho inslnimpntnl tinriwork.

i'ai ten students vvVio wil)present :i program Tuesday morn-ing include Dorothea Bod well. Gil-bert Ross. Gabriel Rosko. Fred-erick Syrrs. Eileen Anl.honv. Al-vin Bra;:tr. Naomi Cookc. LynnHetfield, C h a r t s Spineili BillyKrellwit.7, John Brennan. DavidPhillips. Billy Schweitzer. EvorPhillips. Kaien Bechercr. Jo-AnnStiles. Beverly DeSimone. MarvaStaiBell. Barbara Neil. Sally Fra-ser. Ponald Edmonds. DennisBailey. Gerald Cromwell. JamesDen Bleyker. Albert Hasbrouxk.Elaine King. John Kendall.Prokop. Nancy Burke.

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closet hook. Gives long, trouble-free

service. See the amazing new Electrik-

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Regina Corporation.

The Mim's All Stars kept at

the top of the City Court League

last nifiht by downing the Amo-

rein*s 40-28. while the Watson-

Stiilman maintained the tie fcr

the leadership with the Mlms'

by taking the measure of the In-dependents 48-45 in a thriltei*.Pecina, the eld timer playing withWatson-StVlm.an. made 14 pointsto pace his te.am, while Jensenafiain paced the Independentswith 16 points. Marshall, of theMims. totaled 21 and Huggar led

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Art Center(Continued from Page One>

Starting January 5 a continuousand rotating series of exhibitionof paintings by members of theCenter will be featured at theGallery.

Mr. Llewellyn Holden of Wood-bridce is chairman of tfte nomi-nating committee for the comingelection of officers.

RECOVERING FROM ILLNESSj Edward Weber, of 676 WestI Scott avenue, is recovering from| an illness at the Rahway Mem-|orial Hospital.

Say Merry Christmas

Baumann's Flowers

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in Santa Claus. Christma« means #ifts ;ind a <£rl>«»autiful hompi«*t <>f her fa-

vorite flowers or a traditionalToin^ettia Plant i* sure to aoVl evtia wanntli and good chprr ••» \"»*«

theChr is tmas m^ans decorativp w» enths f

window, pine for th# firpi>lnc«» and "<:•"

other greens t h a t will plvc - - u r 'Open "

holiday a tmosphere .

We suggest yoa place your ord«*» uith

us ear ly this year so tha t your hnn-.»

will be set for the Merriest ChrM, . . , .

ever.

John R. Baumann900 St. George Ave., Rahway. N. J.

RAhway 7 -0711—7-0712- 7-0713

Members of Florists' Telepraph Dellven Asi'n.

CHERYLSIS'eiv Jersey's Complete

Children's Department Store

620 WEST ST. GEORGE AVK.LINDEN, N. J.

PHONE LINDEN 2-6621

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ACCEPTED AT SIMMONS n ^ . p t O f l h y n r n l l ( . B p n i i m i v (

Miss DOlis VOEt. daughter of Mr Tar rn t r an r , . l n iq \ B M l s s

and Mrs. Edward H. Vopt of 317 will t , l kn a m - t ( ; p „, ^ ; m m n n

w.'M Lincoln avenue is thp n : , , ]oiiP R o , t , n M , , . . , , . t n M ( n r

p M i w a y High School senior ID be September.

j PERFFC! /v^y

but whni nhnui /)P/ FEET 7

You've tak*»n good care of hor dipt. SHS

has s t rong bones, sound teeth, lots ofenergy . But what about her feet? Keepthem s t rong and healthy Ml through lifoby protecting 0mm NOW in nMes builtfor perfect fit anrl balance SimplpvFlexiea are the finest baby shoes " -V •And we h^ve trainp^ fitters to f; >

rhiM TITTO'-IIV 5 i7oc 9 to r 00

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OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS

We Specialize in X-R-ay Fitting

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FOR OVER A CENTURY

RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1947 Telephone RAhway 7-O6C3F

1-

WIU Hold "Ten-crnt-a-dav" Oin

* Essay And Poster ContestFor City-Wide Safety Campaign

»*' FM's" On

rinr)'Ul t ' .

f n i

dinnct to bo

fpn rpnt n day

Id Monday night

n1 ihp Klkv r i n h .

wntp m:ifle sit t>io pxprut^-p bnarH

mpf t l r e nf thp Women ' s Divisionnf T*"- Unit**H jp\v*-Vi Apr" n l heldthis w.'p'' wi'.h Mrs David^niipli-tfxn. of 97 K Mil '^n avpniip

Th« ton ''pnt a dsv drtvp in\*>irir»» 'uiifi1; a r r '*O11F *°ri pr>'odir*Ti ly '^ro ' igh 'UP yp<u h a spi en1 is*- of hoinK a bis eucrpsswi'1! a c m r i t t p p nf >'ar'1 u-o'W-oi s Moin« pll they r a n (o heir in

, th i s d r u " f-H w h i ' h thp f'" '«- =••*•'•poiipd s" sorely T"*ef'*d.

! Anotr i meptinj? o ' the ent i rew.n kinr ' oM"nittrp ; - bring heldmhiplit at tewish r ^ ' i m u n i t yO m r. R20 P"m i r i a ry nvenueM"; Rilvp'maM of F"i t • A'nboy

•is in rfl>[ DIP d i r n e r n' Ur '« '«1^ ' k s o>- DpppmbP' 29th

T1 - pxprutj ' <• V*"aro! ">pptinGU'rts n " p n d r i by M fs Har ryCnh r i i , Mi s S a m n r ' K p ' z m a n .Mi* T?"old '5arb--t. Mrs Pav ldN P " ' M. M I S \bo ChcH-^h. andM ' s . ' n p p l i C > * a i l < * ' i f i - c ' V ) F *

- ; • ! . . i.. ). V d p t s M r- - •

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Philip Huffy w ": installed asprosifient by thr Rangers lastwppk in a meeting at the Y,M C Awith othor officers installed in-cluding vice-president. VernonSimmons: secrpt.ar>'. Robert Al-cicn; ti«"asurer. Thomas Oeakin

i Thomas Shannon. DonaM Fisch-er and Eldred Smith were receiveda new mfmb^rs a"*i pin"1: "'adp

. for a 'rip t" ^r'* V">w -••• " '

KATHARINE PARKHl'RSTI\' I'NIVKRSITY CHORUS

Miss Katharine Parkhurst.daufihter of Mr and Mrs JosephL. Parkhurst of 303 West Milton

I avenue, is among the 235 mem-bers of the Syranise University

• chorus which is scheduled topresent its Christmas concertthis week. Miss Parkhurst is en-rolled, n the College of Fine Arts

rmajoring in piano. She sings alto

i in the chorus.

City ; H ! • • » . =With Prop »

On TV ,-. -111,

' '•- '•man Jarnrs Smith Jr % •*•townees Seirt*tio»'u ' " •

I or?t Jo***

Appot- tmcn>" f"1 sr- -icp*; in

VRilnijK fosts In • hp n t>h«av

Chaptpr. Ampr'can Rpd O'ossiveiT B'^nounc'H thi«= week bv T trJan^es Smith, .Ir , rhMrrran ofthp lo-fll rhaptft Mrs ArtMn IPpri y ' 'as beet1

m'"^tty Servicein coordination

fippointe*1

hair1 'anvit > thnthe wot'! orR9ni7.p • ions in

, rird or througli! o t Can D Kllrr'T: Miss F.lysia Ph«'npr hi; namec' f)" lrman "< thCorps to ucc**ed Mis

hn reclpnPd tI.anr°. chnii

M o t o r

A l b i o n

m nfMrs R u t ' iVOIU'UPPT Sr-'ciM R p p 1 " " '

' - ed "frs B A R - vptMi Smi th *M a s ta tempnt 'his

, week th?Mkpd all vohintppt" inri^viri'ialK and <M p i n r/at inns u hohave c^ope»ated so u hol^heai t«rilydurinR t1(e nast yeai to m^k^ t*»oprogram of the Ped Cross -ncli acomplete siircess T I I P local chapter ha-1 t>p*"n in"reas i"q 'y «rtived ur ine thp past yt*p\ and >ndi-

\ cations « I P that the ';PT vires willi increase durinp 1948 A reorgan-ization of several services isplanned in the near f i t u r e tobrinr th'- local **h«pter u\ line

. . H I . 11. . - p o l i r t e c n f t t i - " " " " " « '

MTSS FRTS CARDNFP

r.t^FST AT SHOWKR

A surprise shower was tenderedover the past weekend to Miss ErisGaidner. dau^liter of Mr. and Mrs.Hairy B. Gardner, of 1316 Jeffer-son avenue, the affair in the formof a kitchen shower being given

!by Miss Barbara Ann Newkirk. of356 Elm avenue, and attended byMiss Mary Anderson. Roselle; Mrs.E. H. Taylor. Elizabth; MissesMarjorie Anderson. Dorothy Rus-sell. Barbara Hone. Joan Ausus-tine, Arlene Gaidner. Barbara AnnNewkirk. Mrs. Harry Gardner. Mrs.John P. Newkirk of Rahway

Santa Says .why

DOLLS .Hundreds in all styles

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DOLL HOUSES

The ideal pi ft for any

little girl on your li;l

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content

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f ' f s a v s '• ' S m i t i r " f i r - - - - t h , T u i r u i c

s r l i n o l v : I ' i w t m 1^- • ) » * • ^ a ' o t v

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n ] i T i ' " n i i r r ' i l n - : i n i • 1 1 • i i . t h e - n '

c i t y ' i d p c ' ! • • . - . i - , . ! , • i . .

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e x p p ' t«*d n u m b ' r nf i ' « n v v t h a (

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m o p r r a t :nv c\{ f h r *"*iipMt r p r t r [ i « i

A f ' o c i a t i o p f j i n u p ^ ; - ' id a n n m b p t

nf f o ' m*1! tr <if)'(>- ^ an<' pj o f e s -

s i f x a l w ' n e - t of t T i e n t v ( i b ' " i n e d

t o <ici \ ' i " t i l ' s - i p a " ! ' * * Ti s

r > c i n p ' i C W 0 ! ' o h f ' of 'Vie

H i K h Rft-i^nl r T A " ' • ' - • ' in

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D u n p l n " a n n o u n c e d t h - n t h e .j u d f e s f " i t h e p ' ; ' ; a y ^ i i f t c i s r i r e n

inK will be Mr Matthew BoIpMDitector of Public Safety Division.N .J Safety Council and his stafl.The posters will he judged byWilliam Hea^lip of this city nndwell v-nftwn mr* i npolit.Hii " rtistsiisii^c a special • "" .M,, . tc- hom

t he Art CenU»iThe closing of Uie Es^ay ron-

test on Monday indieaieM that th:1

many pssays s'tbmitt^d f'om th?pubHc schools 'and St MstryVParochia 1 Rf honl. co^ '-led A widevariety of subjects sime evenbei n K p resen ted l n po^m form.Because of the number (>f essayssubmitted, the committee decidedto broaden the basis for awardingprizes and a prize will be awardedfor The best work in each schooland m eacl} grade. Numerousawards will thus be civen 'or theslogans submitted.

A fund of over $500 has beenprovided tlirnuiih the «tft of in-dustries in Rahway. the RahwayBusiness Men's Association andindividuals. This fund will beused to provide the prizes to begiven in both the essay and postercontest, the latter c'nsmg on •Friday. December 19th. The win-ning essays will be exhibited atthe Rahway Public Library. *\

The theater proRiam will in-jplude in addition to the awardingof the essay and poster prizes,also a special quiz on safety, withcontestants drawn from the au-dience. Santa Claus will bepresent for the theater program.

A program has bi»en arranKedin connection w'tth the safetycontests and theater program andwill be presented over WAAT onthe morning ol December 22nd.from 9:05-9:30. with Ohief ofPolice Clifford N. Dunphy, Super-intendent of Schools Arthur X,.

HONOR MRS. VOORHEFS ] cher

AT WEEKEND PARTY Mis

Th eighty six bii thday of Mrs.

l.ucy V.-IQI hjps of 1 343 Piprce street

was. jnorkad. wiUi & weokend paaty

at the home of her s'Ti-in 1*w and

daugbtei Mr nnd Mis Joseph

Davis of thp pini"e SUPP* address

K\'trem«'lv act'v'e foi )]pr «^P M ' S

VOOI hies t'M)k !>n arti\ *• part in

the party mid dinner. lectvinR

many wift-s and messages of i7-"xl

'• '11 and personal t»vp«»tin(iK

Mrs \'ooi hies is n member ofthf Fur.! Rap'is' C>Mirrh ?nd RahUH> ChnntPi N 7n. Orrirr '*f F^-tpin Si- and was »--tive In the -P-cent 1 v diOmirlr*'1 Dawt/htei • '>fI.ibfi t* f< • llftv >•"»!•; Sh* is a

e l i f er'trrj ' h e fpleb* ?.t.ion ;

M i s ' " : I I U 1 P S V i d '

Jnv ph ( i ' - l : l e t Mr>pli Oa v Mi a n d

Mr and Mrs Fred Voorhip.sJ Haliday, Mr and Mrs. Wil]

Kate Mailer, Mrs. Joseph Voeck.

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' JTm.. Th. U...r B.,,y Ro,, SpinH ^ ^V Mr* of piano building . x p . r l . n c . .^59 y.ar. otC d i n g fln.r piano,. S . . .hi.magn flc.n, Sp.n-...you'll not b . ia1i.fl.d with ony oth.r.

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GI Joe & his Jouncing Jeep - $1.79

LINCOLN TUNNEL - $1.98

DOLL CARRIAGE!

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you canno» com* Into th» «or«writ* for an Illustrated cataloo.

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EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS

for K«r birthday , . . K#r annivtriory . , »

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pvrional gift it iAtficol*d . . . a g»nuift«

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Enxacement RING $175.

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RAhway 7-3634

CHECK YOUR

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|LJ Pineapple Juire

I I Tomato Juire . .

D Vitn Olives. 6 oz S9r

' • Sweet IMekle Relish. 1 ]1>.. oz. 29c

D Heinz Inilia Relish. 10 07. . . 25r-

(;arlir Dill Pickles, qts 39c

' • Sweet .Midfirt (rherkins. i\ oz. 33e

Wise Potato ("hips. 3 oz. ha^ 2f)e

[I] (.aimed Sweet Potatoes. ID oz. 23c

C r a n l x M T v S a u c e . . . . 1 9 c

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Cherry Pie Filling - . 1 lb. jar 31 eAll ready for the pie

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'[Z\ Pip Apples. 20 oz. jar 2Sc

NIBLETS J9(Fresh corn on the cob—12 oz. can. (

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D Fruit Cakes 21/, 11). $4.00

• B. F . Mixed Vegetables 29e

• B. K. Peas 29n

D B. F. Pumpkin Pie Mix 27c

D B. E. Squash 21c

•Q B. K. Strawberries S7i;Equal t^ a quart of market berries

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D Li-ht Fruit Cake . . > # 2 Hi. $2.25

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,G Diamond Walnuts lb. 45e• Soft Shell Almonds lb. 59c• Mixed Nuts 11). 59c\Z\ Charm Assorted Xmas Candy 45c

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• Charm Sour Balls 45c1 lb. vacuum tin

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FIFTHS

O Taylor's Wine SI.35Port. Sherry, Sauterne. etc

D rhrislian Bros. Wines Si.39'Ruby. Port. Golden Sherry

D Christian Bros. Brandy . . S4.39

• Coronet Brandy S4.19

[I] Cft)iirvoisier S8.25

D Vat M S6.10JD White Horse Scotch S5.95,

D Johnnie Walker (Red) . . $5.99,

Heuhlein's (.ocktailsDAIQUIRIMANHATTAN

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• Hiram Walker I)rv Martini $2.97DE KUYI'KKS

• Cherry Brandy $4.19• Lord Calvert $4.67• Hcublcin's Triple Sec $4.04,D Old Crow• Old Crand-DadD Old Taylor . . . .D Schenley Reserve $4.04'• Wilson $3,591• Carstairs White Seal $3.59!d Leroux Kimmel qt. $4.68|

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DependableHas For

Rahivay PolicemanRecovers Phtol

A ^3 caliber revolver was t<»icenfrom Edward M< Kenzie. 5? of1424 W">»erspoon street, bv P a -trolman Oil)? \c$. Brandt andRir»>ji--i Nolp'i FrMay n ig ' ' t dur-uit! n fi.ir:v; w\\\ Emo'V T?1' \f\.I < i:s ' »i!hr-1 ,ini Viol a r>p • •"

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RELIGIOUS PLAY

GIVEN SCHOOLi The Italian-American CitizensClub headed by Leo C. Santowassosponsored the presentation of

! "Mother Cabrini" in Italian atthn Rahway Hl«b School on Sotur-

,day nirht beforp a good sized aq-dionro Molli*1' Cabrini was por-trayed by Miln LaPwo at"1 Olorgio

: Mauri vas in th* rol« of Mon-! signor Corriifan. the prlp *ipalplnyprs b°ing «uppcvted by i *>ro-

cp.st The orche. *' • •by Viwf-tn V* 11 1 •»

Exempt FiremenHonor Members

President John Nolan wasnamed charman of a special con-test comjnUtpe at the meeting overthe weekend of the Exempt Fire-men s Association. John J- G'Don-nel] v i s elected as representativeto t.hr Bo«rd of Relief. Members

i'1 c>lent t'lbme to thei.' 'osepli H, Bmnt andR Ti'us. who died re-

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Obituary

Gustav EHrkson

Service were held Tuesday after-noon from the Thomas P. Higgtns

! Funeral Home. 1116 Bryant street.| for Mrs, Julin Erickson. 68. wifeof Gustav Erickson of 277 WestGrand avnuf who die'1 Saturdaynight at *hr Pnhwny MnmnrlalHospital.

A native of Sweden the deceasedhad resided in Railway for tenyears following residence in Ro-scllr Surviving ^re her husband,three ?inters in this country In-cluding Mrs Char'es Om^y. KMz-

iabeth: M's Helen Kla.se. of Ro-sello V:\tV and Mrs. Soren Kood. ofCar'. MPt. two sisters •'till in "we-r'?r and one br°th<" p >*•*••• t -i

GENERAL EMPLOYEESWIN MANY PRIZES

Seven General Motors employ-ees In Rahway were announcedlast week as prize winners in theOM's employee contest, "My Joband Why I Like It." They wereamong the winners selected fromamong more than I'M.654 OM menand women who wmtp lettersabout their jobs.

The Rahway winners Included:spotlight. John Kopik. Sr, 363Seminary avenue, and Peter Guss.365 Seminary avenue: pair driv-ing lamps, James L. Ceaser, 2Herman street and Robert E. Pol-harnus, 7T3 Central avenue; ac-cessory kit, Raymond F. EgRers.2025 Barnett st»°et; portabJ" ra-dio. Marian C. Unrhe«ter. 1639Fernote street; anr1 'ion glaremirror,place.

program of the Past Grands Asso-ciation of the Rahway Rebekah

dy, Mrs. Margaret Ditmars MrsHelen Headley. Mrs. G-orge

. ,. ^ ,Cr»erry, Mrs. GustaV Mu^Lodge, held with Mrs. Walter Gage , M r 8 i ^ M < A n d e r s o n i M r s }

of 1045 Westfleld avenue. Game Davis, Mrs. Fred H. Hwinners included: Mrs. Alice Mun- Katherine Graeme.

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Tuesdaymornln« f i in" t*>p lute T esidenc*1

and thfncr to l T h p e s a Chu>ch.T.lnrier wrf»re n h'fih mass of requiem was "ff*" »*d for F r a n k Wuc-

ir.ynrkj, St 61 y«\rs ' (d, o ' 150Broad'vay. C\m •. '-ho died .piid-don'v Satur 'a\ tit hi hrTne H Phad resirtr't ( " i»'1- •»* t)»t»tv

T>'p deceased WPS a romi"un icant of St Thrrpr>p i CV^urch Linden. Surnv inB n 1 ? ' his wife MrsBlanche Ci«slnk B\irzynrki foursons. H e m v aT1d Fdmvin^. of ClarkFr^nk . J r . " f Oa- 'prr t . and \lbinof U n i e n ; nnp la «hter . di&s

Buczy "cki i' f 11\ r k: two•;h'\dren n*1 ' • '• " •

REBEKAHS GROUPMARK BIBTHPATES

The birthday anniversaries o f

Mrs. Katherinr Oraemn and Mrs.H* 'iry v. MetnzpT were celebratedat ''—- ppkend Christmas party

n IS LATER THAN YOU THINK

LAST FEW DAYS 0 FEXHIBTTION

Thumbnail PaintingUP TO 10x12 JNCJIES

Rahway Art Cente?265 HAMILTON STREET

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RAHWAV r.IRI TAKES"ORSF SHOW PRIZES

Miss Diana Tu?ik. d^\iytUpv ofDr and Mrs Thpodore H Tuzik.of 269 Maple avenue, was an entryin the Brooklyn Winter HorseShow at Teevans Armory over thepas', weekend, receiving first awardfor horsemanship for children un-der f^ur^en «nd winn'nn s^'ondplarr in the Marl*ay 'over thejumps). whil<* in the entire as-semblage she received the reservechampionship for horsemanship.Miss Tuzik also showed her horseFairlee nnd the animal won fifthplace in the Hunter Hack class.Miss Tuzik had previously thisseason competed in theSquare Garden Horse 6how.

\rthur II Hr»totivirtim of th" Hnttl" of

sp on Janua^v 4. 1945. thr fu-neral services of Arthur H. Heaton30 foTncHy of Rnh-' <w was scb«*d-ul^d for Thursday nprember 17at Bevprlv National rvmetery withmilitary honors. A volunteer inthe 40ist Glider Infantry h*1 servedprior to the final strupglp. in Ice-land Ireland, rnRland. Fiance,and Belgium foi ovri four yearsHo is suivived by his brother. Wil-liam T. Heaton "f Avenel; twosisters, Mrs. Ruth Fife, "f Cleve-land.O '•nd Mr** r»(ftfrof TV' Mi

NAMED COLUMNISTDavid A. Mistovcky. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Mistovcky of143 West Milton avenuue has beenelected a columnist of the Ithacan.Ittiaca College Newspaper. TheRafcway youth is enrolled in thedrama department of the college.

JOINS FRATEHNITY

Miss Katherine L Parkhurst.daughter of Mr. an<i Mrs. JosephParkhurst. of 303 West Miltonavenue has been selected forpledsinR to Siuma Alpha Iota,professional women's music fra-ternity at Syracuse University. Asophmore Miss Parkhurst is ma-JorinR in piano and is affiliatedwith the university chorus.

Rahway s Jewelry StoreOF CONFIDENCE

QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITYYour Purchases Can be Made with Savings

Time Payments if Desired

Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts

85 E. CHEERY STREET RAHWAY, N.'j

Santa's Christmas

CANDY HEADQUARTERSBox Assortments

WHITMAN'S

KEMP'S

SCHRAFFT'S

DONNA DEANE

CORONET CHERRIES

MAILLARD'S

Candy Cones. Ribbon Candy, ,IJard Candies.Mints- Gums. Kemp's famous Salted Nuts. Allkinds of Xmas Toys and Novelties

B a u e r sIRVING STREET RAHWAY. N. j .

7 he hmie Shop Is Prepared. Vou Last Minute Shoppers

SLIPSby Miss Deb - F a n t a s y - Fcmiprafi

u- Mill Mult ifUament Crepe a n d crepe back sa t -laM-sbJy rirnn"?d v/it*• la?p a*\d d^llcftt.r r m b r o H'»» - » i l t ' '•'••- " •" ' " and bla k f rom

Inins

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NIGHT <;<>WNSIn crepe, satins and ^heerv IfB y and Feminine to de-

-^ light her heart and g iv h*>* tl\at movi* star look.Pricod nt

% 98 lo S7.OR

PAJAMAS

PURE

SILK SCARFS$2.98

Others In a Beautiful array ofcolors$1.98

HALF SUPSTn White. Tea Rose. BIUP

Maize- -from

$2.19 to 83.98

BLOUSESby Vicki Lynn

S2.98-S3.98

CAPE SLEEVE ;•;:

SWEATERSPull overs and Cardigans in all

colors—from

S2.29

HOSIERY by Gold Mark in all the newest shades. Al-

ways a welcomed gift for any girl.

FREE GIFT BOXES WITH ALL PURCHASES

The Junie ShopRahway s Newest Lingerie Sfiop

57 EAST CHERRY ST. RAHWAY, X. J

-to theHere are a few of the many gifts at our SINGER Shopthat a woman desires most — especially if she sews!

SEWING KITS — covered with the newal marquisette — contains a smallscissors — full size spools of mercerized

and nylon thread. Colors: Black,Red, Brown, Green, Blue, White,

from $2.50 to $4.50illustrated — right — 16 spopl,

, zipper envelope—price $3.00 ea.

Delightful 4ress-up APRONS — exquisite^• all-over eyelet embroidery—single

pocket—half apron party style.Easy to launder. Colors: Coral, Aqua,

Maize, White.—price $2-98 ea.

SEWING BOXES — sturdy metalhinges, snap lock and key—removable

spool hoWpr keep* thread fromunwinding. Useful as YaPity» jewelry

case, beach bag, overnight bag. 'Green, Red, Brown—from $4.95

illustrated—Simulated Python—rayon lining—price $7.95

There is a compete GJFT COUNTER for yourshopping convenience at your

SINGER S E W I N GC E N T E R

400 N. Wood Avenue

Linden 2-6757

RAHWAY NEWS-RECORDTHURSDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1947

Girl Scout GiftsIncludes CandiosSo. I Abo Makes Twen«**o Key-Chain Hold^rc

Volunteer Fire Chiefs DinnerAs Guests Of Veteran Member1

m n«N<frnb"rs of Troop 1, Girl s^-oiiu

haVp mnde twenty-two key nndcoin caws together with wrenths3nd Christmas candles for thehomes, according to the announce-dv Exective Director Miss Martha\jerntt The troop is in charge ofMrs. W. V. Stoops and Mrs . Ro;ier

Rolph-The project workers include: Dor-othy .Dube. Isabel Kidd. Barbara

•. Dorothy Becker, HazelHazel Lewis. Elysia Phil

jbpp, .Janice Ward , JaneFrancisky .•Ruth P l»ncan. Gail Abbey. ArleneMinrli. -TQari Maurer . JohannaftobplR*1

A Christmas par ty was held byTroop ** at the Girl Scout Houseon Monday with Mrs. Egon Steuer:Mder nnd Mi&s Nancy Rushmorejyjista'U leader/ The program in-cluded distr ibution of gifts anda^TiJ^yed by Betty Tucker Pat'::.a Hamtil. Marion K n a p p . Barbara Bowen. Mar lene Torres Nancv S^haefer. Donna Murphv . Barbara Vanrierminde, S a n d r a MmspGeral'ne GintT,* B a r b a r a T'^'cfCarni Whalen. Doris P^-t. ! ---n:a Struer. Maureen RP •

• -1 itlln. Joan Spen^«iM 1 •

\T TEND MJNCHFON

Vi« r /unse Rellly. d a u R h m ofM- aH Mrs. George ReilW of .irffc:«r : r °nup. is among the s'u

•nt.c ni the Berkeley School of

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Elizabeth DriverSentenced To Jail|p to Pay Fine fo*Or I vine: H^ld fr*w

Pl?adi»>« cuUty t i a nhnrge of

nnV^n diivinK m I.IOPI poliro

' court on Monday n ight , Francis

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A 'otnl « ' S'lOl 05 xns reportt!!'.', w«'k by Miss Bettv Arm-M.OM: . r h n r m a n of *h r Junior Joseph Callahan 35. of 51G CheeryH'-d Cto^s "f Rnhwnv A'nprican stippt. Rli^abMh um" sentenced to}:i-r\ d o s s Chnpler. r\s having siyty days in jail by Judjje Oeorgpbeen secured fnm local schools in Kn.u.sm uuan tus being unablen "* annual fund drive t 0 p a y $o0o. fine nnd co*ts of $13

T h r i - p o r t s h o w s c o ' l n c t i o n s i n - H e w a s r h u r g e d w i t h d r u n k e n

" n v ( " C l e v e l a n d . S33 4fi: ; d r i v i n g a n d d r i v i n j : w i t h o u t a l i -

n . 5 2 2 . 6 5 ; F r a n k l i n . r e n s e H e w a s h e l d f o r t h e a c t i o n

R a h w a y p - ^ m p t H r f r i n i i i N » t - i s t S53 0 5 ; t . i n c o ' n . $ 2 4 1 5 ; R o o p ' - v r l t . o f t n p o - n n d J " r y '>n c h a r p e of

M r D ° v i ' ' C . T " t h e c i : n " H m \)\r ? l J 7 '^ " l ^ S c h o o l . $ 5 ? 3 0 : ' " o 1 h a v i n g n vt r . i . .n r ^ i i n )i\i p - i s p s

r e s u l t of »vs >v,',>..vuu, fll? { . , , ; i 1 ' inih m< S ' - h o o 1 S211 0 0 " a n d P t c; l o n_

a w p r d a s ' h e ->ldest fii'»man in *'" s S i * on, ^ n O f R " 1 ' • , T h e E l i z o b ^ t l i m a n w a s a r r e s t e d

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t h e flf'.inh a n p ' i - p i ' i . i r y of ' • i B r a n d t , a n d R i c h a r d T i o l n n a f t e r

W o o d h - ' dep r-o n - o a t t r r i p n t \ T T F r - ' l > ' O N ' F K R F N ' T i K o i r - / t h e w o r d w a y o n a *ne-

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tta" m ^ i p i - s t . " T r ' i i P v u n ' w ! H V . ' . . f ' - . i i n c 1 •>: " ' M i n H I M I I ' 1 S ( 1 W p s t H a - ^ l v o o d a v n i i « H Pt h « . . - I ' . , } p P « v : i l , , l a i , . , „ , ' ., ' • • i m ' t - i k m - r i v i i t ••! t l w t l < ; , . p : w . i " p - o n o u n r e d u n f i " ^ " »'v

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CHRISTMAS,Q LLOYDS

\KW ....<! IMPROVED

DRUG STOREHas the Answers to your

Xmas Shopping ProblemsMVKCARlT O-RKJK\ Cosmetics-for Cirl.s

81.00 to $3.75M \ \ FACTOR SETS S3.00 to $10.75

BOXED IN PLASTIC TRAYS

CHANTFI.I.Y Beau Charmer S3..r>0

LACE HANDKERCHIEF FREE

SIl.KYr NM;HT SKT 83.75

F.YKNINi; Ii\ PARIS SETS . .82.75 to $15.00OLD SPICK SKTS S2.00

COTY SKTS $2.25 to $10.00COMMAND PERFORMANCE SETS

bv RuhonstHn $5.00

Gift SuggestionsChritsmas Rose

Cologne S2.00

Rubenstein Heaven SentSets $3.00

Leonid De Lescinski'sCologne. . $1.00 to $2.75

Imperial Rousse Colof^rie—"half-price sale $].& $1.87

Three Silent Messengers$2.50

Tabu Cologne $2. to $3.50

The French Touch Cologne$2.00 to $3.75

Coty Toilet Waters—AllOdors . . $1.85 to $3.50

Wdley Bond StreetCologne $1.50

Frolic Cologne $1.00

Faberge Woodhue $1^5 to$5.00

Strawhat Cologne $1.25 to$2.00

Heartbeat Perfume . .$3.50Nylon Sets $1.60 to $12.50

Kidmetics . . . 59c to $2.36Exquisite Compacts by Vol-

upte, Coty, Evening inParis, . .from $1. to $15.

Rolls Razor $15.00

J

ROYALIST CIGARSBox of 25Box of 50

$2.75S5.50

rRINCE HAMLET CIGARSBox or 25 $2.90Box of 50 . S5.65

ROBERT Bl 'RNS PanatcllasBox of 25 S3.19

PHILLIES & WHITE OWLSBox of 50 . $4.15

CIGARETTES FRI. & SAT. ONLY51.33 Carton

WHITMAN'S & SCHRAFFT'SCandy Fresh From Our

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RONSON LIGHTERS^ ^ ^ 5 0 to $25.00

Evcrsharp Fashion Razor$4.50

Christmas Rose Cologne $2.Charbert 's-OfTheelSin^

Sets . . . .82.25 and $4.50Seyforlh Sets S2.00 to $5.00Remington Elertric Shavrr

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Paris Suspenders

$1.50 to $5.00

55c a n d $1.00

$1.00 to $2.50

Swank Jewelry from $1.50 plus tax

Swank Wallets Trom $3.50 plus tax

Airman Jackets from $10.00

Oldln Sports Wear from $14.95

Sport Shirts 54.50 to $6.95

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Imported Irish LinenHankies . . G5c

Others from 25c

Glove and Muffler Sets . $3.95

Scarfs $;.95

Slacks, couvcrts. flannels and gab-ardines $10.95 to $14.95

Sport Jackets $15.95 to $19.50

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Buxton and Lady Buxton from $2.00

Other Styles from $1.00

X aterman* Sets

Eversharp Sets . .

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Christmas Service At St Paul's ChurchWednesday Night Will Include Music

'•ristmap EVP Sf rvior* *Group

S*. Paul's Episcopal Churrhwill hold a specU! Christmas EVPservice Wednesdayat i t -io -with anand rarols. Rev. Herbert L.Liniey. rector, will have charpe ofthe STVIC^S *\nd thp musicpl pro-gram will be 'indcr Claries W C.Stein, IPtt r> . orfftmt<?t nn-i cb^irmaster

The enrols will Include silentNight." O LitOe ^ w n o ' Beth-lehem," "In the Bloaw Mid-winter ' S lubbe r sonp of theInfan ' Jp s i r , " and Tn Ex^olsisD e o ' o t h e r ^ T i^es 'nclu 'e HolyComnnmi-n °t o >30 tin'1 •**>"i<">t^'lchfti '-t at 1' o'rlocV'

The nnniml < m nChristp»as pr<'"ram vlllrembp- 2Pth. and th 'u m ' T 'he 1i'r - h o " (if Mr1; IVmnld C W" 'P v.ill in 'dr e"> r ir-t a i n m r n t . !"<•• udine fpp's ofmftpic and a paj: *nnt put on bythe rt>>m*b srhoo1 K1-Kirn's S"n taClans wi'l r^akf a prt< np1 ap

fo' cfistrif utinn of pift.*-by ^aTKYi " W e n

lace E'Mott si'ow? thp• of$1 T.0n1 sought. foT ' Mr r m pmen* Fund a l n p d y SP.ooo

j been raised M a r v of tin tm^' ments h a v ^»r> ^to- i ' • «• ••(

people from St Paul's

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Chnrrh v* 1 tn^o Pirt *n theChrist-Mas n»ll ot 8t Luke'sParish Honw, Rosollp. Announce-ment, has been made of the"School of RcliRion." to be h**ld atSt. Lnkr s Churc>», Roselle. eachTuesday evnlnR bexinn'nR Feb-

, ruary 17th. and lnsttne for sixi.wccits. The purpose i-s to teach[ layman the t r 'p fi>ct.s 'xbout his-toric M-'tit-m rtt t)*n Rp1**">r»4i

t. Mnry^ret's Partyannual Christmas pi»rty

Mar ja r r ' s Chapte» of St.ClMtrch w a s held at theof Mrs. Russel! Rltter,it. of 243 West H^zelwood

Mo, with Miss M»»ie Schnel-*\nd Mrs Alb°rt Sutton ashestpssee nnri others rftteT^d

lnp in"ludi"R: Mrs T^erbert LI. ink ' . Mrs Chr-ter P. Frrd«»rick.Mrs Fr* rlinnnd KftnfTm"*1. Mrs.John W T*»irden

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STATIONERY .from $1.00CHILDREN'S •-PI.

LUNCH KIT S2.95 complete

SCHRAFFT'S and PAGE &SHAW BOX CANDY from

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Xmas Assortments from 29c

XMAS WRAPPED

5-lb. HavilandBox . .$3.98ASSORTED CHOCOLATES

KODAK BABY BROWNIECAMERA . . $3.16 inc. tax

DUCOFFS-Cor. Cherry & Irving Streets, Railway, N. J.

'*thodtst Society

Mis.F. W illiamsMrs. Edward 'I. Wil'iams was

named T ' le ' l rn ' of th r Women sSorietv f thp Fii t Mnt.hodist

CHRISTIAN SCIENCELESSON SERMON

"Is the universe, including .man.evolved by atomic force?" Is thesubject for Sunday, December 21.Golden text, T h e word of the Lordis right; and all his works art donein truth . . For he spake, and itwas don?; he commanded, and ttstood fast." (Ps. 33:4, 9).

Sermon: Passages from the KingJames version of the Bible In-clude: "The Lord reigneth. he Is1

clothed with majesty; the Lord ts Iclothed with strength wherewith <he hath girded himself; the worldalso is stablished. that it cannotbe moved. (Ps. 93:1). Correlativepassages from "Science and Healthwith Key to the Scriptures, byMary Baker Eddy include: Thematerial so-called gases and for-ces are counterfeits of the spiri-tual forces of divine Mind, whosepotency is Truth, whose attrac-tion Is love, whose adhesion andcohesion are T.ife perpetuating thpeternal fa<-ts of being" (p. 293).

Churrh at the annual election lastweok. othor officers named includ-ing Vu vpresiden*., Mi*s MirlarnBrewer; treasurer, **rs. J H. Ar-kin.stall: recordtns and corres-

: ponding s?rretary, Mrs. Walter, Washhurn; departmental secre-taries sof 'al rplations ani chxiroh

| activities Mrs Katharine Oraeme;mission* Ml'"\ Kli*iam Brewer:

'supplies Mrs. 'Vmzi L*-«iard: lit -orature. MUC Serbia Robinson;

' spiritual Mfe. Mrs A. L, C>>f""--•:llnshine. Mis. Carl Carlcon.

•Sunday morning TIPV Geo'geA HiU, pastor, spoke or "Hew t'Read the Bible." There *••<• T-

music by thp rhoir

Three Services Mark ChristmasFestival At 1st Baptist C,hurc|

The Magnificent Simpleity" Pastor*s Sermon;

Give Tableau

First Baptist Church will ob-serve the festival of Christmaswith three services, the first of

', tohiQh will be held on Sundayrnorning. December i\s\. al lu:15.THe Rev. Edwin A. Ooldsworthy,pastor of the church, will preachon "The Magnificent Simplldty."A Christmas tableau will be pre-sented by the Intermediate fel-

i ?owshlp. assisted by the YoungPeople's Choir which will recite

i the Christmas story.1 Special music, directed by MissMargaret C6nver wit** Mrs. Rob-ert Stephens a* the organ, will

• include: "Hell the Kin?." byBartlett; "Christ of fhe Snow."by Gaul; *nd 'Carol of the Wind."by Reed. Soloists will be Ernest

iF. Veecfc*. Mrs. Jason W. Kemp,and Mrs. Norman Laurit«*»* "«*im*r ^hristensen. vio'inst.

On Wednesday, ]>ecrmber 24.at n P.M.. there will bp a Christ-mas & e Carol Service an-i carolswill br brr drast fr^m the ChVcbtow?r O* SxiP'^y. D^remh^r ***!.nt 10>5 A.M th^re w'll br a

tal Ded1 iti *• of

evening.Intermediate FPIN W

carol singing op \\at 8 o'clock. Thp arriualHunt of the Baptist pvation wll) be h-11 ni

December 27tli i>t, R,deacons will TIPP: rtt t>,non Tuesday n ,6 o'clock.

Members of t) -. r v, l pClass of the First Rnpt!ston (Monday niplJ. taorman Mariclass, with a Riftbeing p a r t of 'h^ fhi.y.Mrs. J o h n B Rirt ' i . fipresenta t ion To, >It

recent bazaar 'mi pCharles B^°bp o n,ihad b*en np 'M TI

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The Chri^tmHs party, for alldepartments " f the ch"rch Bchoolwill be )'<Md ^"nday aft*»rn«on.December 20t>\ fM'owAd bv nnentertainment. O^ the ame eve-ning at 8 o'rlork there wiU be asquare danro for all yr-uriE peopleof the church of high school ageand over an <Hhei» invited guests.

The Sentor and Young People'sFellowship groups will participatein the Christmas Carol Hay Ridesponsored by the Rahway Coun-cil of Church Youth on Tuesday

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BAHWAY NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY. DECEM***** 1*1, 1MT PAGE

Annual CandlelightServices On Sunday

Presbyterian Will HoldChristmas Vesper

ThP annual rand'oHsht * pspf r

«prvlce will be held at 4 30 Sun

day afternoon at the second FTPS-

byterlan Church. w<th Chr^tmas

i nrols and anti'p"'^ by thp rhoir

prpceded by n flfppn mirmtp

orpan recital starting at 4:15.

In the morning n' PIPVCI. Sun-

day, Pcv. Gilbert Vii" Be' <?r.pastor, will pretiPl- on " Out ofthe Ivorv Pala^-ps " T*hpi<» will be«;ppciAl mn*;ic by *.hp TpiMvalrhoir. The Sunday Br^oo' willworship in the Churrh at 9:45.

The worship a* the Grand stroetf'bapel will be Sunday «vp'iinpat 7:30, with (he sorripn by Mr.Kling. student pastor \ Cow t ofH'")or pnd ChT'vtmr\s i rty willhe > pld in thp T t tn r ->om foi

"irMnp at 7:3°. 1A C b ' i s t m a - s p n i t ^ for th*

p i " i | p i s T")ppartn" Mt wiP >\i) {h* L e c t u r e R o o mi h n ' r h S a t u ' d a y n f * ' ' n o n "•nn nt ' w o o'eT ck T)\ps ' n n d " y F'-lioril O h r ' - i t n v• ;• nm HV\ p a r t y ^ 'M b n '

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First Presbyterians Will ResumeChristmas Drama Sunday, Dec 21

w ! » Offer "Peaor I 'Yrtn" in »>»'

Afternoon

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Ch»rch Attendance E1"T St. M»TV'« Chtir h

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by Dorothy Olari'P Wilson, dp-plrting a bumb'e peasant familyf h

day Tiorninp at 7 30 followpr' bvthe Chui'-h P^ool s^^ions at

of mother , fa ther an* tv-> s o n s ' 9 ' 4 5 p " d * h e

and soMier. All \rtton spr virp n*take- pl«rp in thp midd'? of T wnr7P'\P m 'hrf.stmP'* pv--. 1T r <;Miyis wo ?n or1 und f 'lP Bih!f O U , . . | • , , O | 1 , , U r t i n , - . • . - '

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thp spprlp' C>iristmas EVP *>nd

Ch' Ktrr|r, ipomiw /STVICPS nt

Rt MaryV C h f f h A" A'"puRtin-i a n p r ^ P * ' w " ' n « - i i t n n r*>iTi-;t

ma.s Eve.* Chvistnids rarol1; af H "?0 winop^n tlie soTVire*; at 5t. M a r y son Phrlstma'j Rve. with Hiyli M a «nt midn 'gh ' , follov nd C" ri tmi ( :

morning bv M a s - r - ••• 7 n ° 'r<

in-30 .and 1 ' 3f).. CiTistmat; hymns " il! fent'>rethp nri^i'-al procram for 'hp 8.9-1F a r i 10 30 M I S S P - nr- 1 TV)P R

and P- T M »«tf* - wit' bp FF nllyMa.~sp* for i]' memb-rs of thefft"lllv T"hr P n'clor1' Mnss willbp fo1 Ihr 'UP 'lip

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the highway More and morp Rt'MristophpT mednis !n a"tom'

M«dnl^" Wl'at pood cando7 Cnn thoy put now trond onold tires? Can tp«*y Ud><ten l irokp';

! that ar<- IOOSF*? Cnn thpy * "il

blinding lights from tn^ eyp?Thpj can NOT! A medal is

(inert mattp ' . It hp"> iw* p"\>.'rr initself. Put, Usten' O P it ir thelikT«*ss of i» sain* a third cen-

, tuiv ma*tyr whr tradition tolls, us spirit much of his p«rtl'1v timoI tn trnncportlng folks in r.afety! across a turbulent stro^mby becomtnu thp -ti ' i-n cnint r*f

1 t 'avplTs.Brt whnt "*;P p' " n third c

tury Sftint be ' ' n ' " " 1 * " 1 ' ', *"ry mot )ri",t?i TJo VSP

(n h ' r owi nf use to n'm -Om: '"terr^ssion f "v saints.

F' i r if stnii p1 ^ CrVholl'' "i'ri*«!, into h's mr TT ts «yp Mph**; f1 i nmpdfl1 y 'li'-h pntt-ays U'« pn "o^snint of V \ 'PIS Rpi>-«{ Mni- IPmmdnri. t m mot ist pr^ys for

^protor'lon on bU imi'py to MI*1

whom 'hr fhnr'O1 it>ri ?ni7'*c >far" ft T1 ' r iir* wlut* WP

So you see, a St. Christophermedal in n car can do o. lot of RoodTndirpctly, i* can stop skid? b'owout.*, or any other calamity, if onplias raith In the pravers )f a -.aintand app'pclation of *he 'act t in t

Rangers made plans for a trip-*)Radio City and the Empire St*1building on December 30.

„ . Termites also arranged forn in-P Fe.ton in .-harpo. approved , d a y a c t i v l t l e s # A U t n r P e g l

tt it roMs»itut'ion f\nd ^lertpr' of- | enjoyed a splash party follow

'1 i- ^i r\ mppti-1 > if» = t nic>it Thp 1 their meetings.

JUNIOR V CLUBS

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\VISITED TEXASMr. and M»\s. Dommick Ter-

raz/i, of 2144 Evans trept. 'iavpi r'lirnod from sevprn' « ooU« ntovin Mexico and Tpxa.s

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PHOTO ART

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Corner Whittier

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and thr f-Christmas tea wil1 bpPtin''av nftprnoo*- 1>\P Chr (^tmas FVP profir^m will b° h*»ld nnnecembpr 24th at 10:45 dt night.with an nrpan recital hy Mrs. JI«iwr'nce Hunter and the Mld-ni(?ht Candle-''pht ^tvim ctr^'ing** 11 o'rlork

On .c"nday. Derppiber 28U1 thedrama. Christmas CKrolb** pr*»s*-nted bv memKprs iSunday School und"r thetion of Mrs Colin MrKay. TheTntprmediato Christmas party forall member? of the IntermediateDepartment nf 'he Sunday Schoolwill be hrld on Tuesday eveninK.December ^Oth. in the Junior De-partment. Thp Student Councilannounces a Christmas partyfor all seniors and young peoplein the Sunday School on Tuesday.December 30lh. from 8:30 to 11In the Community House audi-torium.

On Sunday at the First Presby-' terian Church Rev. Chester M.Davis. D. D.. pastor assisted byRev. Elnar Oftedalh administeredthe sacrament of baptism to Mal-colm Gordon Franklin, son of Mr.and Mrs. George A. Franklin; toSonya and Claudia Jean Conant.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RogerConant and Kathy Helene Kane.

of t h e *?oly ' " n m f r " %pr w (>s h r l d

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W'FJKENI) DANCE

A w«*ekend darre pro^rnm washeld at th*1 Moos'- HnrMp on Satur-day night, undp' thr- avispir"es ofRahvny TjodRp. No 1363. LnvalOrder rtf Moose. u' fh Franri" J.Kenna ns efnera.1 chairman incharpp !\nd music provided byPeter J K>ller and his orchestra.

daughter of Jcihn R and ElizabethB. Kane. The sponsors for theKane child were William L. Kane,East Orange Mrs. Agnes Morningof South 'Amboy and Mis HelenDolan of Newark.

At night the motion picture"Beyond Our Own" was shown.Dr. Davis preached the morningservice on "The Long Road toBethlehem." The choir was direct-ed by Rev. Mr. Oftedalh with Mrs.J. L. Hunter organist.

Gries Bros. 51st ChristmasPARADE OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

GIFT SUGGESTIONS

• * *LADIESHOLEFROOF Nylon Hosiery

CANNON Nylon. Lisle and Ray-on Hosiery

BARBIZON Slips and BedJackets

SEAMPRUFE Slips andpajamas

VENUSFORM Slins"

LL'KITE Sltps, Panties,Pajamas and Gowns

Satin and Flannel Robes

Jewelry—Glovei.—Scarfs

Blouses—Sweaters

CHILDftEN'SGLOVES — HANDKERCHIEFS — BAGSUMBRELLAS — SWEATERS — DRESSESSNOW SUITS — MUFFS — PAJAMASSLEEPERS — SLIPS — PANTIESHAT, COAT ami LEGGING SETSHAtS—KNIT and WASH SUITSLONG PANTS — OVERALLSLE ROl SOX

Infants

— HANDKERCHIEFS — BAGS

MEN'SPAJAMAS — SOCKS — UMBRELLASHANDKERCHIEFS — SCARFS

Knit Wear

Novelties'

Dresses

Slips - Bibs

Shoes

Carriage Sets

Buntings

Blankets

Bootie SetsCOAT and HAT SETS - CAPS - MITTENSMITTENS — BATHROBE SETSCHRISTENING SETS - BABY LeROI SOXALL WOOL CARRIAGE ROBESKNIT HAT - SWEATER — LEGGING —

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Gries Bros.Est. 1896

1522 IRVING STREETRAhway 7-0843

Just In Time For Christmas SALEDEPENDABLE TIRE CO.

Thousands of Dollars Worth of Regular Merchandise

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High School Five Meet Linden Friday and Hillside Tuesday Here

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Lose To Highland Park QuintetAnd Regional In 1st Home GameT**am Shows Derided Improvement in Secon ! Ml)r,(

C , H K WTth Highland Park After D r u M - . ' ..,Veteran Regional Quintet

Rphway High plays host to LinHon F •at the High School court for the fouTth gnrnnrent court season. The locals 'have won nn<over Cronford and lost wto to the --veteran teams of Regional High

and HWhlandPet

i 000ooo,607 of the -'ronces*0 8 7 i Jersey T\i»sda\*333 I333 \ Rahway en the ' '000

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; In the ot>»°r parries the St.John's O C won from Russian

.Orth^Ktox 34-33 p'ld Hebrews wonfrop* L.u''ierans 34 ?6 whil^ in

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which wn-c n R'pnt re-er-al offorr*' th«*y had sh^wn Ir losingthe big Regional team overpast w«sek end. Flaying minus Kos-ty and Bodna» who were Mot start-ed or put In the gime, ' he J'^calcombination looked good wi'h n\most all of the cnmhiMaH-n'.- Wni*»rs nut together.

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Merry Xmas. . . and a million thanks to all our friends. Cus-

tomers, and all residents of (dark 7 oiciix/n'/i. for*

cooperating with us so splendidly.

YKS—W L DELIVER ORDKRS

Fine Groceries - Delicatessen - Beerine and Li(juor

Tl:c Sp-nnrl Pros, bowleis ron-t nuori to nead the Church PmLeague rolling on the Y. lanes to

p..tvuii: S'l'^iny | open this week's activities. Firstr.:nci>ln K.h,,o" BapL:,t ha- also shook Zion Lu-

theran and ho.ds second position S r h n c U l o r f

'•••o::\ Ralnviy ,,.Voral uame.s behind the league R a m i . tacioi;;. Second Pros, has the Fnrber. t

.I.ikr. h . L , h lhrcc-[;ame mark with ?956 • Roman, cTh: . : w u i F i r s t p,-os_ l i l 0 sint'le pame S ' , / , ,

, u - k w l l h 9 4 1 ! Curlln. KHammill of First Baptist with : WaMiburn.

14G average for 18 panics and ; M o o i i c ^ BHeuson. with 145 *or 24 games jlead the averaRes. Howell alsohaving 145 but (or 20 parries. Theaverages:

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WhitP Flush in the be.st came of I l n r " ' n

the afternoon Saturday 24-22.

The scores:

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Coal Company continued to run B r o w u - i

Rutter. cneck and neck for the leadership s. Cartor. gof the Rahway Business Men's

Some Holiday Specials:1 ..!><• & Sandbo i i i

COFFEE lb.

2iicKrasdalc—46 oz. ran

Tomato or Grapefruit Juice .Armour s Star «>r \\ ilsun Best Brands

Spiced Luncheon MEAT . 63c 11).Hollywood—Best monev ran Imy

WHIP BUTTER 95c lb.AM) MAMY OTHLHS

COME i.\—COM iy<:K YOI '

Baumel'sLiquor & Delicatessen, Inc.

'Formerly Chaiten's

30 WESTFIELD AVE.

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o Bowling League on the Recre-*J ation Alley lanes both having

1 0 won thirty games and lost nine.6 Varsity Alleys team has high teamo set with 2916. with Merck next° with 2834, while the high team2 game Is held by Merck with 1096

— . and Coppolas next .with 1039.4 6 * ThF'hiRh individual set is held

by Ralph Stone with 683 withio' Sammond second with 677, whileo high individual game is Santa* Lucia with 275 and J. Direnzo6 second with 266.o Mercks. Natkies, Varsity, Pen-6 nys. White's Esso, Supreme SteelJ. and Byrnes made clean sweeps.

while the Burke's Tavern teamo 28; won two from the Coppolas. Col-

; lins with 204 had the best average' for the night. Merck hit 2805 for

F Pts. | the best high three-game score,while the Varsity had 2719.

The scores for the week'smatches:Coppola Cleaners .

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Elks At HillsideFor Sunday Match

Rahway Elks will visit Hillsi leElks this weekend In the Elks'Central League bowling. Over thepast weekend Rahway droppedthe first two carries to the UnionBi'ls on the local lanes. HarryCollins hit 214 in the final

9MIM'S TROTTERS

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Byrnes A. A.ji | L.'nden Motor0 :

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After winning four in a row the

Merck & Company basketball

UNION

204849 | ing Proctor & Gamble quintet in

i° | the Industrial Basketball League~ the latter part of last week by a

score of 40-32, the setback placingthe Chemists in third place in the

behind the Proctor-and Watson-Stillman

Totalssecond I'rrs.

MUlman. fGlrvan. IMarsh, fMcFarlnne. cRoberts, RCunningham, g

Totals

Peakoe, tSchwartz, fCooper, fFarber, cAncier. gKrusner. R

Totals

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RahwayH. Park

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Lutherans34

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Clinton, g ... . .. 1 i 3Grew, g 3 0 6

Ward, f ....Mlnu-1, ISchelUln. tBaylls, c

Totals II 4 26

st. Johu'tjG p. pta

Lewis, f 0 o 0Vuradl. f 1 i 3Parker, c . 7 0 14Myshka, c 0 0 0G. Kosty. g 5 1 11S. Kosty, g 1 0 2Rlzzuto, g 1 0 2Lally. « . . . ... 1 0 2

Totals 16 2 34ftuHHIan Orthodox

G. P. PtsMesko. t 0 1 1Kochan, f .. l Q 3Roman., c 2 6 9Hrlczko, c 0 1 1Bodnar, g 4 0 8Mazur. g . 3 4 10

1 0 2

Itnhunv Jr. Varsitya.

Davis, f . 0Nardone. 1 2Brezza. f 2Pescoe. c 3Mazur. g ' 3Roma, g 5Hlgglns. g .. 6

Totals . . .. 21Highland Park J. V.

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Duffy, fSalva, tViet, fMolse. fSherman, f .Halley. tKelcon. cMcKlnney. cJones, cBerkhelmer, gGander, g . ..James, gMcrhof. g .Vanderveer. gTill, g

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e\Lopsider Scores6 In Junior LeagueJ In the Junior League at the Y.

Saturday there was another lop-5 3 j sided score as the Columbian

Bulldogs defeated the Rangers59-3. while the other scheduledgame found the Gremlins for-feiting to the Olympics. Gelmimade 22 points for the Bulldogs

20

0 to lead the scoring. The score:7 RANGERS00 Shannon, f1 Rltter. f .0 Deakln. c .0 I Relsner, g

Kiernan. g0

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1 1 3COLUMBIAN BULLDOGS

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Gelmi. f ..Mancuso, c

Mllialko, g

Totals 11 11

M. Jones, f ..O. Jones, t .Edwhrda, f

team fell before the league lead- E. Jones, cBlanchard, gBellinger, g .

Totals

180 204 171218 200 101 G-amble176 178 192 teams . T h e score:

1 7 7 157 179 I MERCK i157 187 1661

Schmltt. t902 936 899 , Van Bergen. I

F. Charniga, f

203 in the second name, whi'e W.Kowal had 208 In the opener andR. Cornell 209 in the secoml. abofor Rahway. The Rahwny Ladies'team dropped two Ramos to theUnion women. The scores:

RAHWAYS LuciusB BurtzW KowalH CornellH Collins

162 159172 181208 162171 200185 203

182

Bea BartzS Rag noK StephenBarb BartzB. Collins

Mognussen

Ladies' MutrhRAHWAY

149 148164 123

.. 140 117120 132182 162

Rumpleton. cDunn, g

160 Trlgg. R151 Wachter. g137 Orr. g116

CO.G

01523100

PU13

175

UNION

170 I Cooney181 | Steeta106 1 O'Neill214 T»rrunt

754 705 719B r u n d a . f

146 15G 130 M. T l g h e . f130 152 122 K r u s e . f168 178 170 Engel . c

151 158 1801 J. Tlghe. g151 148 173 WhelMi, g

12 8PROCTOR-GAMBLE

O P3 0a o0 0

10 3

808 914 913 740 792 775 '

21

18

32

Pta040

2a43

40

GIRLS GAMESKbenezer

G.430211

p.010000

33

P t a

Lutheran*

D. Schmidt, rBayllB. rJ. Schmidt, cJohnson, gKickmann, g

,.

.11

G.3000a

23

P. Pta

Totals

St. John'sG.I24

. . . . aEXllaRoaa. g 0

Lengyel. fQ. Schmidt, fWarga. cKachur, R

P.0I030

101004

15

P t *

wnok that Rahway had a greensquad and Regional a veteranoutfit, as the Blue and White tookthe Rahway High School bas-ketball team-over the jumps lastweekend 44-25. The home teamlacked poise and it was not untilthe final ten minutes of playthat they started to ring them tooutscore the victors during thatperiod.

Tatro the new center for Rah-way was the high scorer with fivefield goals, while Jeffries the newfind from Linden performed welland Applegate the only veteran ofthe Rahway team seemed to becovered by Regional the same asin football.

In the preliminary game local

Derlng. gClarrlcco. gCaldwell. g

411

64040

823128090

29 1 59

CHRISTMAS PAThe Woman's Association oiuw

First Presbyterian Church hew aweekend Christmas party witn a

h young

St. Paol'ti

Appleg*t«, IR. Ruddy, tStaoy, c . ...Nadler. gNelson, gSimmons, g

G.. 2

6a6

. 00

p. Ptfl

Totals 16Methodists

G.

4120

1200

32

F. PtsWilliams, fFischer, f .Horllng, f

Totalo 9First Bapttht*

R. Morton, t fiSmith, f 3March, c 0B. Morton, g oBrown, g o

Totals „ 7

O. p. Pto11

Simon, g lJones, g 0

Totals ..... B

First PresO.

McGftrry. t 4Tatro, f .. 2Corey, f 6McParlone, c 7Seraon. g 3Farmer, g 0

Totals 22Second Pres.

O.Rltter. t- 0Reldcr. t 0OelUng, X 0Dolsn, c oDonnelly, g oPrlew, g 2

44720

17

F. Pta0 8

4121660

46

'Quit crying, kid/WhereI'm taking you they lifl»lots of j

P. Pta0 00 00 0

15 Totals _ a

EM-BEEi Jewelers

85 E. Cherry StreetRAhway 7-1564

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1M7 PAGE ETPTEtM

Dorothy LamourArturo de Cordovn

MW.H'ERADEIN MEXICO

Alo William- OarRen

HOT CARGO"T STN. MATINEES4'TECH. CARTOONS 4

AWARDED LETTER

Nelson L. Taylor. Jr,, son of Mr,and Mrs. Nelson T.. Taylor Sr1043 Pierpont St., Rahway' wasawarded * varsity football lettertonight nt the annual p an SportsBanquet of The Peddle SchoolHuhUtown. N. J. A cente- on thisyear 5 gj-jd sqUad t Taylor receivedhis award from Maurice " "man. P e e p ' s v l ' ••

Upsets FeaturingElks' Hoyse League

Team1>am Friday

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LIBERTY'S"krees's Mightiest Musk Show/

*HiESHA.H0KT..*ILUAM PRINCE

HARRY JAKES -VAUGHN MONROE «JAN PEERCE t HIS ORCHESTRA 1

•ftfclANMTSiROUND ax-fa

LATE SHOWSATURDAY

Here's RealV'ule Tide

Here's your Invitation to

Santa Claus's% jrtatmaH

program presented by the younspeople including: Ruth and caro'PronU. Austin and Gordon vanPelt. Carolyn Grlffls, Janet Pair-weather. Lois Ha^aman. Betsy w- mfwards, with Mrs. Katherine Luet- ^gww taWng the place of nerdaughter Miss Ursula Luetgewwho is at college. The programwas in charge of Mrs. HarmanClark and Mrs. Earl Frantz.

he will be her*in PERSON

a»d Present each Kiddiewith * FREE GAME

-COMt CJUU.V-Doon op«a 6 J 0 «-JI

DIFFERENTCARTOONS

SATURDAY MORN.,DEC. 2dth at 9:30 a.m.

_ TlCrtTB' MOW ON 8AJJ

15 1533c Adult, 40c

•t froth

REGENTCllrabitti

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Fellowship TeamLeague

Scbutt .Franc t»ky

193 ISO226 1B4185 173

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Roll OffQ B

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IS M618 464TO <3«

night In lb« Elka H«u#cL*»"gu-, Tu*-wtay Night Division th«P. C. Hyer u>iur> took thf laat twosgrpps from the Westlokea wblle UicW ?hl l | lp outfl* kept on f»p of thelcag-ie BtRndiPK Ky taking the flrettwo from th« A. T c ron - loom I nt'-e ^ ' es t ' ' k f Hyer match W Kowalwith '88 in ">>e Becond. °d>- h 'gh.while In the FMUlp-Crn • m tchPayne hit 233 In the final gnr r forthn Cran' boys to Hrlnp vie t v ' trn,ill tioutjh I 'oeh'^r hit 20* * 713

C J n n e k e , No 3G R" chgtiH' "r. '7oy S u l l i v a ' N ?

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17 46818 424

W L29 428 324 923 1023 1020 13ie 14io 14ie n14 19i 228 258 358 257 20

Taking a'l three, includinn P(Uial «*me tjiat required a roiiofl.from Oreystone Pres, RahwayPres fellowship tightened itshold on first place in the Co>»"v

League. The scenes:

V ^ ^ T « r 1 8 0 128 165F • " • . 1 0 3 lpf1 l ' B

Pres. FellowshipH # Pr« . No. 1Bt. James Methodic*.Thirtf prfii. (KllE.)English LiftherftnHoJKlle Prea. po. aSwedish Lutfceran8pworth UfltHodUtPint Qfvptlst <*Ha.)St. Paul's LutberapMcitsQn Are. P r«3t. Mark'sGr$y»tono prw-First Ttvu. (EiX*Hop© Memorial

Q. VanLynchH- •o-r

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161 168153 109141 190101 158

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Thr wading pool n*yards on Enst Milton avenue isplanned as » city &katin# link bytho Ro'iwpy Recreatinnal Coip-mission to he u-sed by thp y^ungfolk ol ^he city Reports at the

of Mie C ommisslon thi.sthat the h^ad'ipart-

ers p"m in Main street IJI ! ringused '-onfinuaHy while *) • Itleranfif in the basement ' ' eMnir« s t r? t heade'arte ' I x

n'chts

ISFI.IN'1 .1

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H e a n t i f i l•• in' * r a r t ' o n K a r n l v a l * '

v'v . and Sa t . M*»''n*o1 ' v <Mir Favor*'*- ' " ' " •

Cartoons

SI N' MOV [>rr 1 a n d *>?

I lie Last of the RedmepTUES. Sc WED—Dec. 23 & 24

"HO! T> that RIONDE"and

SAF.IV O'ROIIRKE"

—Xmas Nitp Vtc. 25Special Chris*">ajs Show

a m i

"Sun \ alley Serenade"

Abb-first

• -sday nip1 t ih M• >ok two from the 1c v\v

i cr>n> l l n f ^ft•• drnpp' gRamp The O Janp*-- Mint-yp * on top with » "

tf p O K''fhgn«ncr t^am vKt'iiiK in "*cond r»%ce in- i-Aht>ott rai».tch' •'*" middle game. ' -r

•I UrniKton. No.C Galloway, ffpV Urrnnton. Mo.

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CRANFORDPRONt

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TIMKS TOIMYT l i n r s . l»i-rrtnt-ei 18thI.imlii Uiirnell — f*(irnrl1 Wllcle

FOREVER AMBER"Color by Technicolor

Prices this Engagament Only"" 74c—Evenings 81.20

(Tux Included)Krl. ,V Siit. —I>rr. 1!>-'~'O

Two Action Re-ReleasesDou^lus Kulrhunks, Jr.

Ruth Wurwlrk

"The Corsican Brothers"

"South of Pago Pago'*•Inn Hull—Victor Mrl-nRlen

EXT1U AUUKD ATTRACTIONorrlctnl and Kxrhislve Pictures

of the

LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT

s»tiird-i> MiUlnpf Only:t— COLOK CARTOONS-3

plUSA New Krpf Gamp for Kach Kiddle

sun., Mini. & Tucs.— !)«-. 31-32-23Kred MurMurrny—Avn Gardner

'SINGAPORE"Penn.i Singleton—Arthur Lake

"Blondie in the Dough"

Starts Wednesday. Ore. 34thFor Four Days

'SONG OF LOVE"Katherine Hepburn—Paul llerireld

Itobri't Walker"Last Frontier Uprising"

Filmed In TrucolorMonte Mule—Adrian Booth

BOYS AM> (JHU.\ Nrw Year's Kve le lehrnt lon JustKor You. A New Year's Kve M«t

IIIM. December 3l»*t;i Full Hotip. pf fitn

at 1:15A liitl 1-pilCth Feature

'Tartan's Dpsert Mystery'

s l l o r t

T On ( j lrhl ldren i-^c Adutt^

Tax Includedruy Yours |n \(Jvi(Hnf nnd ( p ^

f New Year In the 3|w<1|M;« withLike &i«ro *nrt P»U *M>In the Evening.

WltU other r«n»"|le*Kuhjccth

Stale TheatreWOODBRIDGETODAY THRU SATURDAY

Rita HAYWORTH - Larry PARKS in

"Down To Earth"

The(In Color)

PLUS—Another in Color

Last of the Redmenwith Jon HALL - Evelyn ANKERS

THRU TUESDAY

L*marr-John Loder In

"Dishonored Lady"

- PLUS —

THE SPIPIT •OF WEST POINT"

With Felix <Doc)

• THBU SAT. ^rmr-nc>

"SONG OF LOVEM—"GUNFIGHTERS-

Tn 'he Fridn* NlgM plnnlnp thp,: t* UT-neton 'pam lon\ t'"1 firsti- nri 'Pit (t»mn' ko wtn the -natchrroi" the P W 'Jrmston **-Qm. whileth ' MarFt*llari s inprlwd ^vpry^^dyhy tftfclag «'i thr**- gBirci ti km 'heO Oallnway 'earn -Sis to hit 333 Inthe last gfi»ne f'»r F. U'matpn "nd HCo'Mns hit 202 in *he middle RrnicU Ma rhak hi t 2Q3 In th* flnnl forth«- J W Urrnp'-on an^ B Ear'?. 202In the "Uddlo game. In th" •

J Ouhna h(t 201 In U • Tfor 'he Marstellarn ' •

Rnhtvay FTPS. TeamTT ins At K

Saturday nlpht in tl.\c TTninn

Pnur*v Oh'irch RasU^tbaH Lpagur1

rarp, the Rahway Presbyterian

team defeated th*» Madison Ave-nue nnintot 98-13 to lce«M3 in the Irace with the First Baptist lracers of EHzwbeth for leadership jof the county circuit "The Satur- ;day niftht results left thelists leading by half a

The scores:

y fft 'h*' ' o*"' p***1*

of life fl t1** us "hr^P *he hum^nm* 0/ -

of e«ryd«y life To ctrMr mtnir

or «»Win». >« mbefoowrUuwwlinttvlnfiniii In iKcwr-«\.

^ l ' • ' - • • • - I f

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GIVE HIM A

MADIPON

Wheeler, tWhitman, fCorsello. fThompson, cStehlgens. gCadwalder. gNletr.el y>

O0011103

F PU0 00 000

RAHWAY PRES.Brezfl. f . . . 8Vollman, f . 4Strieker, t . ... 1Grimes, c . . 1Rldenour. c 3Holt, g 2Eirerhart, g 0Rumple, g . . 1J. Popp, J . . . . 0Plenj, g . . oGordon, g o

22306

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198

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of m«ir«p he buys them here, so

we havp n rerorfl of his size and

favorite style. So just present him

with a Florsheim Gift Certificate . . ;

and we'll do tks rest/

Q200o

GIFT CERTIFICATESalso available for slippers. Energetic or

Sundial Shoes

10 0 38

IIXE Shoes1524 MAIN STREET TEL. RAhway 7-2073

OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL CHRISTMAS

BelVs for Beverages...FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS—A COMPLETE STOCK OF

IMPORTED & DOMESTIC

Wines - Liquors - CordialsIMPORTED SCOTCH

Black & White, 5th S5.92

Teachers, 5th • • • S6.02

DewarVwhite Label, 5th . . . $5.98

Vat 69. 5th S6.10

Johnny Wajker Red Label. 5th $5.99

King Ransoni, 5th 87.58

LIQUORSLord Calyert. pt. $2.94—5th $4.67

Seagram's 7 . . pt. $2.55—5th $4.04

Imperial $2.23 - $3.54 - $4.38pBLENDED WHISKEY

Golden Wedding, pt. $2.26-5th $3.59

Four Roses pt. S.2.79 • 5th $4-39

T A Y L O R ' S Port. Sherry, Tawny Port, SauterneW I N E S White, Tokay.' Burgandy

MISSION BELLWINE

Port, SherryMuscatel 85

BLANCAWINE ,

Poft. Sherry 81.25•5th

BEER - All Popular Brands - BEERIN CANS OR BOTTLES

SODA-Canada Pry & poffman's

BELL'S DrugstoreELIZABETH AVE. £ IRVING STREET

FftfiE DELIVERY Phones RAhway 7-1485—7-1731

No othw in^lnrmmt hv wn-H Muw hritp- ih«n the pi no To

wtoilp« t^rnnHi the ahpity 10 play ; ' W - w d M I - rywiflh

to buroini--* that wculd Mherw«w Y >w " namd fr,fPvPT

i'>imit/»h|p hrsiitv of temf. Ka5 a fa*

mirk" '" 4

bflnith^ ihc hyK ti-n^mn ml drrm-MH effort «o rtmunonp'4C*

tcxl«y With il« v <-mio(it> cfrirtipf ijnd limlllo^- cspacity few

tXinnl tha-linc n u\ r-ili nrr. n Kn-'rw1 pr-niiipt thi" cntrahce (0 f

Altenburg Piano HouseN e x t tf> P " 7 T > o a t r f-

(>rpN rVF.NINC^ Til. CHRISTMAS

O F F I C I A L P I A N O O F T H E M F T R 0 P 0 L 1 T A N O P E R A

WITH THC

or A «»**,CAUe

STYLE NO. 124

PLUS AN EMPTY BAG OFid bmM lac •QuCrC'1 font

t 1 1 en •g \ a

lal cuth 1 m n p v

Wired * ' ! ^ 6It .n\u'clC'lc o r d a r\ ri

uq reortvto l

STYLE NO. 9

that does all

SOLD ON A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE

Jvil rvh «M CilAMtll. AlWw la

4M

if U I > « I m p'ort<1>vt wai fn vK.n i an oil puip«t« clvana

lhinf-vp

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• !/m'icr on OpprClvC' I* I| con rc'u 'r l I hem and TCCCit *HURRICANE LAMPS CAN |E PURCHASED FROM YOUR

CLEAN-E.ZE DEALER OR WRITE TO:U-M0 CC " C3CJ HORROCKS ST., PH1LA. 24. PA.

ON SALE AT

Rahway Watch Hospital1449 IRVING STREET RAHWAY, N. J.

• :

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HV MARV 1 •«!«,. < •-„„, . i|Om*«

Mrals For $5.50A "i i.l«» mcM K'*°S n lonrj wav

whpp r»*rp.iN an1 ' vpwetab'p.s arcused kPn^' 'uisly Tn this week'sF.X"TIMO»» fiprvr •* dinner m*"nu.s

only $5 50 hasb e o n

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for four

rjipfco for them n • n dis*%-sTh" R**rrpt isin t*u» \ISP of

a MM1'- CIOU-H! r>"-nt nnrl

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morp of tjip i ' -mains of W>dnesday s c h i r k r n fti'*asop for S ' t -

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Christmas Specials

Cigarettes CAMKIS, HCKA STRIFES. OLD<;<u i). ( I U > ; H H H F , I T> r n i IT TP

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COLGATE'S MEN'S

(;iFT SETS

S I

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SHAVING SETS

89

PALMOLI YEMEN'S

GIFT SETS

1.09

K\KNIN<;i.NI'ARIS SETS

lor Ladies

Max FactorMAKE-IP SETS

s3tosio-73

For the KiddiesKIDMETICS

59- •!•

ROiNSONLIGHTER

HOCBIOANT

Fociicrc HoyaleMEN'S SETS

Coiirtle\ Men's

(;IFT SETS

SOtoSg.TS

SHAVING

BRUSHES

ROLLS

RAZOR

$15.00

LENTHERICThree Silent Messrneers

Tweed. Miracle &Confetti

l^ro-jthy-lac-tic

JEWELITE

DRESSER SETS

LENTHERIC

DUSTINGPOWDER

Twc«d, Miracle,Confetti, Shanghai

$ 1 .50

Schiaparelli

TOILET

WATER

Shocking

Sr.(M)5

OLD SPICK

Toilet Water

S i .00 & SJ.75

Friendship's Garden

Toilet Water

S 1 .00 - $ 1 .75

LUCIEN-LELONG

CologneIndesrreet

LUCIEN-LELONG

CologneTailspinS 1 .50

YARDLEYLOTUS

COLOGNE

| .50- $2-50

Helena RubcnsU'in

Heaven Sent

Toilet Water

sj .oo -

Fabii Perfuni .. . $2.50 & $7.002 oz. 4 oz. 8 oz.

Tabu (:olo{r,,(1S2.00-$3.5046.00DANA COLOGNE

Cologne Platine . $2.00 & $3.25DANA, COLOGNE

Cologne 20 Carats . . . . . . $2.25Tabu Lipstick 81.00

COTY'S

L'Origan

Toilet Water

»i .85 - $1.50

Evening In Paris

S J .50

Jet Corclay

COLOGNE

83.OO

Jealousy

Toilet Water

$0.00

COTY'SSETS

FOR LADIES

I2-251OSJQ

WESTCLOX ELECTRIC

Wall Clock

4

TELECHRON

Electric ClockLuminous Dial

31..956

LENTHERIC MEN'S

GIFT SET& up2

Just Received-FRESH CANDY For HOLIDAYS

Cook noodJ***' iin1 U tprv'pr inbo i ' r ' c sa] lo{i • %ter Drr>'n. Pom-bin" wi"i thr di fiWi fj. r lvppeH

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-t - -h|tf >i applp caV*-Wednesday

P>iirl-«ri fiirnviop wi ' l ricesr irouU.

panThursdsv

Stuffed rabba^*1 rollcbrowned rot** OPS. erf 11 - p t t u - e v • ' • I J " ! . . . . . „

f . U ' t J r l l - .

FridayBaited, Haddock fllet. haked po-

tflt.ors. b''l'-isPl qi ir .n 's , <;c')lop'"1

f " " i : i " > l " ; 1 -mon mm1 '1*"" ].irSaturday

ChVken vegetable pio cran-j berry relish. v^aked vintpr '-nM-shj c a b b a g e a n d »***-n P f [•?•• • - n . , .?

' b o 1">H n p i i l p v

Rnhivay Judge Srnd<

Local Men To JuilEdu-ard Cleveland. 68. of Rah-

way, was sentenced to ninetydays in the county jail and JohnFavllsko. 62. also of Rahway tothirty days In the county jail inRahway Police Court last week.Both men were charged withloitering and beng drunk. Rail-read Officer R. E. Arose made thecomplaint.

EASTERN STAR

HOLIDAY PARTY

The annual Christmas party ofRahway Chapter No. 72. Order ofEastern Star was held at the Ma-sonic Temple on Thursday nightand largely attended. Special

1 awards went to Mrs. Albert Wilkesand Mrs. Roger Hone.

HiRh scores in games were madeby Mrs. John E. Cornell. Mrs. Ja-cob W. Doll, Mrs. Philip C. See-man. Worthy Matron MissE'ane Jensen and Mr and Mrs.Eli Jensen were in charge.

W A T C H W O R D S

Betty had dreamed that her watchtpoke and laid;

"You thouldn't hare taken me into yourbed.

/ am choked with bed-duitj I anmothered," it cried

'Til it* ticker ceated ticking andcoughing, and died.

Then Betty woke up in an awful j/ew.To find that her dream had really come

true.O L.W.W.Co.

LONGINES r*tcbm*k«ri Sty: Thetiniest ipeck of lint in your witch canmake it run badly or cause it to stop«nd, is the tiny panicles are extremelydifficult to find, it is safest not to sleep•with your watch on jour^wriu orunder your pillow.j

EM BEEJEWELERS

Gift Shop85 E. CHERRY STREET

RAHWAY, N. J.RAhway 7-1564 \

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HOLIDAT HOSPITALITY d^or

fivoKt. You icill tcant to he divi im

hi vnitr KoJrrtior nf ftn * "nfi r , •> 7't*'

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SCOTCH•srot^h whKkpy is *UH "h»rd to e*»t but wr hcivr

over thirty famous brands including Haig & Hale.

Johnnie WaUter. Vat 69, Grand McNIsh. Ushers.

Dewar's, Old Anjfns, Peter Dawson. BeIIf>w'u King«

ft n ncrtm a Tlr f p q'*r) o

CHAMPAGNE BRANDYTli<* aristocrat of b**vera£es is available in imported

vint;i|fe«i. including: Mumm's. Monopole, Heidsieck.

And in the choicest American bottUnrs. fnr-lnHinff

Taylor'*;. C'oolc**;. Gold S<»al.

WP have I# in spirt*:, fifths, or matrnunm. \n<i<i . ,n t furgrt s p n r l f | i n t r

BOURBON

For the connoisseur who knows what foes in a fob

!et. there's Hennessey. MartelU Billow's. Hinr.

Monnet, Gautler. Otard. FunHado"'. Btsquit and

Courvoisi^r—all from across the sea«J—and in

domestic, Ihcrf's I^ion, f'fvronpJ o»*H Chr!-;^""

Rro«;.

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We have gathered from Kentucky almost as manyfamous labels as there are Kentucky colonels, in-cluding Taylor, Grand Dad, Forester, Old Crow,Harper, Kentucky Tavern, Charter Oak, Old Hick-ory, Walker's DeLuxe, Fitzterald, Early Times, Ken-tucky Bred, Old Charter—and others.

BONDED WHISKEYCcrt'fied as bcins the real McCoy by the povern-ment stamps of the Unites States or Canada, areSeacram's Pedisree. Old Overboil, Old Crow,Seasram's V.O.—and others.

BLENDED WHISKEYIf there's any popular-priced, nationally advertUftlblended American whiskey that yo; < an't find <uour shelves, we'd like to hear about ii All of t r..in pints and fifths, and some in quarts, and evt.ihalf-gallons.

RUMIf you're planning an eec-nogr, you will want theflavor of a Jamaica rum Like Meyers or Coruba, orDagger Punch. And for the proper punch In anypunch, there's Bacardi, Ron Rico, BrugaL, Cruxan,Carloca, Don Q.—and others

Liqueurs and Cordials, vermouth and vodka gin and bitters, wine and wafers, beer and

chips, olives and onions, and everything else in jug, decanter, cask, crock, can, bottle

or barrel to make your table, bar, cellarette or gift lift complete.

of your own selection,handsomely packaged inbaskets or holiday boxeswill be delivered as youdesire on the day beforeChristmas or earlier.

The Beverage Shop T1439 IRVING STREET, . RAHWAY RAhway 7-2299

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H'»M Father Son Program At V

To Plan Now Croup Organization

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Award Is SI0 000

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Accident

\ verdict of $19,000 was re tu in-ed last ve^k by 'udue Edward J.Mcf'.raht s Cnurt at F]jz;ib-th inthp suit of Michael and MaryKrelLz, of Railway against the Eli-?.abvtl>TJr»ion Hillside - U)virgtonB11 Line. Inc T1 '? awp.ii in lud-

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mit '^d thf1 the f -ot t " «dl onthe b' "kp -vstpm brok' u • t hedi '\ PI wa r JI '.terT'pt'i1^ to stopin 'hp ir-'r o' th-* r ; r nt tl"» sig-nal light. b'it ' he Viiir, f'livpi ro ' i ldnot vvcivp in thp ' P ' ' . VCHIIM" nfnthp1 stiUldii p rv\* :i d ]<'V andM l ' h h i - U . - r i H I P \- - • •< ( ' 1 ' f h t .

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U1 ft giving WP rpfomnicnd our"tiinflv." cxquist'tely s* t y 1 v elwatches in old. silver, p];.tinumExtraordinary gift collet lion ofall-occasion rin^s. Special Yule-tide budget plan available!

Perfect BlueWhile engage-ment ring.

$75.00 up

Diamond wed-ding band.

$37.50 up

"Watch" her eyes spar-kle when you presenther with one of our de-lightful time - tellers.Long-wearing, secondaccurate1 Great selec-tion of styles!

$22.50 up

Gent's Onyx Ring'with initial$19.75 up

Ladies'Birthstone Rings

$9.95 up

ExquisiteDresser Sets

SC95 up

Our Large Selection ofPearls

$3.95 up

BeautifulElgin Compacts and

Cigarette Cases$4.95 up

Silver of All BrandsAll Guaranteed

$31.00 up

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Rahway

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Dntus'x. n \ r .a^'H. Fiani' Kiysink. T .1 Smith. Stephen Eldeiof Li"d*-n. A. J. Delm-^naco. Pah-way; John BallinK<'<-. Unon: DiJohn Barrett, first aid. Lr^derrRnWnri Kill. Thnmas Smith Anton Summir1'. Nni'nan I " ' " I T r "old Rrhultz. Hutrh Fitrh

bara Meiick. \nn EhrmannOonii" Murphy Maicrp^n Con

np)lv. Jpariripttp Hpmich Ca'her

ine l^enox. Rptty Nepp a"d Ar-1 '"en Faser.

Counsrinrs parti( 'patlne l'\ theproRram V'^ludp^ Mrs. JohnRchm«»eUnp Mrs. Willam HaR-KPrty. Mr^ Frank StUPbpr Mrs.CathPi in« Kraft. M'sses BottyRommr1. Audr*-v Polin Jule Rom-mel, irpinia I^enta. Jic«**ph*"*»^*T. r-1- to. Alice V 'BT 'M ' 1

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Gill-DouglasOpen Dally

Until IO P.M.(Sundays until 6 P. M.

CONVENIENTFORl YOUR

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

—Nationally Advertised—

Dimferware - StemwaroChina - Glass - Pottery

Colonial Decorated LampsGift Items

OPEN—Properly Priced—

DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.SUNDAYS 10 A.M. to G P.M.

1770 St. George Ave. (Route 27)OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SCHOOL

RAHWAY, N. J. PHONE RAHWAY 7-2528

Do YourSprings Squeak

'arain soon after you have had

-your chassis lubricated? That

means the *rease hasn't iotten all

the way in BETWEEN THE LEA-

VES—and that means WEAR!

Sprint leaves should be ROCKED and SPREAD APART

Trhlle beinf lubricated. In that way, and ONLY in that way do

you fet the crease all the way in.

Visit our lubrltorium and see how your car in ROCKED on

the lift while it is bein* lubricated. There is no extra charge for

this SUPER-SERVICE.

HazelwoodGulf Service

C. W. RICH & SON, Prop.

HAZELWOOD & ST. GEORGE AVES.Phone RAhway 7-2010 BAHWAY, N. J.

.John O Ambrosetn«< p r ^ H m t of *h«* *?«•«*'• *v<i W«r<iR p p ' i h l l c i i ' t f ' l u h sit t h p m n f t i r i B

Insl week bv 'lnanimouj: v*>t*» H Pis pies 'dcnt of »hV Board of Healthand is rr*.\r\rm f1" prpsid^'U of thfRailway Safety '"'ounril Mr DAmbr^sa alsn is r r e - ' t f ' i t "f theState r ^ H r i i i | " n of * 'i « Piv^ir

T'le off'rpi?orr1' w n t d oi R

Mi I> Ambiv if > pi -^vien1

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of i)\-> executive.Irtt mrmh

Wnii-pr Mr* stou *!>T t Kleckner.

iprni'M di-tiirt. .ioi»»i J o Donnell,

Mis l/iui" Soos. ' hud district.Mis. Hazfl O'BriP". Ralph DeSer-io. fourth district F rn ' ^ O Cruennd M»s Milhud .let'

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Open 10 to 5(Wed. and Sat. 'til 9)

Prljrllla typo sfwlng cabinetIf slow ynur acwint KvippUea.

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Phone 7-3200

TEMPORARY SHOWROOM: Si. Georges Avc. (1 mile north of our former location)

long Distance will be BUSY this Christmas• We know how muchthose Christmas callsmean ahd we'll dd ourbest to get them through.

• Of course, there will belots of them and long dis-tance lines are sure to becrowded. It'a the busiesttime of the year for tele-

phone people. But if youwant to make a call—anddon't mind the probabil-ity of a delay—we'll beright on the job over theholidays to help.

NEW JERSEY BELLTELEPHONE COMPANY

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rue i"»sur<3c OF DKMOCRATK TH-MKING WHICHi «*•*<* VTARS OF

WA-t ONE OF THE STARTUNGLV NEW

TH*T WAS RFCOGNIZEO BY OUR.

IN THE FIRST ARTICLE OP 7HF BILL OP R1<?H ' *

ESTABLISHED F&eeDOM i V SPEECH AS *CA*OtNAL TEM£T OF OUT

WHEN

' l i e CO^CrpJ TWA7 A RET' IB I IC OETFNr>S UPON THE

RIGHT Or THE IWDIVIDI'AI TO TOttM HIS OWN OPtN'ONS

EXPRESS THCM OPENLY, V'AS QEE* PROVED AGAIN AND

AGAIN IN T>»e HISTORV AND SR^WTH Of OUR.

MAYOR ISSUES APPEALMayor Dennis P. Donovan

today called upon the people orRahway to cooperate with theNational Safety Council and130 other national organisa-tions to make this year"sChrist mns holiday nrridont-f:ee.

•Christmas Is the time forhappiness. We must make sureUnit sadness and grief will notrun* our cnlcbratian," he said.

It :=; [ I T j . i b of e a r l i p n r s o nto I'litkt* co1! t u i n ' h a t M s )>oli-ci.iy spf tson. a n d t l i a t of Illsf u m i h - 'v a U a p p v . i 'U 'n iu o n e

;in f l :i s.if(> o n eTt i-; nn cisy job for us to

(I) if W" \'ill but make Die ef-fnit AT it t^k^.s is n little extrar n i i p aiul a little* oxtVa cour-tr^y np, thn street, in your homeand n\ phiy Accidents are nothard u juevent; it Is merelyri'ffiruit to set your mind to it.

Let ;iU of us in Rahway worktuiptht" to make this a Joyousholiday celebraUon. RememberLha* Christ 'na" time is not onlyt!ir seasnr to b" me'rj1 it Uthr »;»>!»«oii to ho nary as well

Court Scores With Tenancy CasesThe Plftb Judicial District

Court for the County of Union,presided over by Judge John E.Barger, former Rahway mayor,and having Jurisdiction over themunicipalities of Rahway. Roselie.Clark. Garwood,Winfield a n dLinden, has re-ceived atat? andnational atten-tion for the un-usual and effic-ient systems lorhandling ten-nncy matters.

Judge Bargerhas heard over7,000 t e n a n tmatters and thecourt is as busyaa any in the

re-granted to the lanlord but withan extended date for the issuanceof a Warrant Of Removal whichIs required before a tenant can beactually evicted from the premi-ses on hand. Judge Barger, thenset a table of time and granteda tenant a time limit of 30 daysafter which time the tenant had \ While the whole system is simthe right to communicate with j pie in its construction. i» has bee"court clerk Martone, to have the t the cooperation of the mimamcase listed for rehearing on the and lawyers that has made unearest court day which is on | such a great success. So much soTuesday. At the rehearing before I that lawyers doing busines- in theJudne Barger. the tenant must i court all over th" state

stored by the lanlord who isquired to secure storage space andusually has the furniture placed instorage which eliminate* damaensuits against the lanlords and Offleers of the court should the fur'niture be placed in the street andlater on stolen or damask bv th.weather. v lI lf

Jud(c JohnE. Barter

state, indicating that there is noreason whv the system uaed in

show that he has made an honesteffort to . secure accomod-atfons.

speak of the local courts

court grants another 30 days at

the court has brought investiga-tion from other districts covering

local proceedxre.Judge Barg<»r. presiding jurist

with the clerk of the court RalphH Martone, have Installed a sys-tem in dealing with tenancy mat-ters that thus far have reached a

iant manner in handling iW m a t ,he must prove to the court that he ters, especially its tpnan-y caseshas some "prospect of getting some- which at present are the greatestthing in the near future. If the | drawback in the couru of ourtenant satisfies the court that he state due to the housing shortagehas made an honest effort, the While there is some talk o( n M(

period being legislated which iumas long as six months m mf>rP t hstaff of the Fifth Dis'-in coi.nfrom their experience, cannotgree with _thl* proposed method „it would cause a grentei nu-nberof pending cases an*J would lendto lessen the effort of yants to secure quarters

the Fifth District could not apply ; which time the tenant again noti-to any other district in the state. • fles the court of his progress InThe commendation from lawyers j securing new quarters. If after theand litigiAnts doing business in second, third, or sometimes fourth a-

That ''hristma1

» •' wt 'hontworking .solution sptte of the

l i s t

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b*»" u p vo ' i

of « , ' i m p s t i m i

p)M Offjrr cnv

all vou i 1 \O1JM;IV

Cb\ istmti; card

>r nnH " m -

tnn:.Mif t n l i c k n Jot p u t

If your C}ui.sLm:>s card* aren't

congested calendar of the courtin tenancy matters. In setting upthe system Judge Barger. Intima-ted a long while ago that no blan-

could b^ rendered andinto operation which would

h»rn.u<:«* t h p i r o v p r Pv<iry ca5=e. for very fewra."«s aro sinMlor to each other.. Asnn example, the judge cited that.1 f-ase that would involve threeor wnm children would have to

m'*rp Mmr* to 'ind nuoTtersa family with nno or two

rehearing the tenant has no defi-nite prospects then the Judge or-ders the Warrant For Removal toissue and the tenant is actually

IP ten-f they

ofevicted from the premises, but not knew that they had a treat W] ofuntil the tenant has had sufficient time to vacate. The local suntime to either get another place feels in sympathy with Judge Bar-or has made some arrangement ger, that no blanket legislation

can cover*every case on the coin'sto move somewhere.In spite of the conjested condi-

tion nf thp court in tenancy mat-docket. Each case is rii«itniUr toeach other and in ordei to secure

ters. the shortagp of available ( the best and m^st expedient re-houses, through the humane suits, each case must be treated

v",u rl b°t;cr Tctrm'TK rard- in

po

T h e r.t-: c i c T c a s t ' nf 4.300 ;r i r t i n in -bc r n n p l n ^ r d i:

t h r n ' w l u r n M p ^ , > . * < U - r • ) , . t - : f • • • " ' " • -\ v • » " ' \ y ]^ f • " i r

; h o < ; p ' i < » i i . " l ^ i - r . • • . ) • . « " - • . > f ' t " ' U i < • y • • < <\ f i i l w ' • • ' i w - i r i c

i n d u s t r y '^ t h r f n . v 1 p r - ^ n u ••• o f ' i n K m p l " - - m - n t n - \ ) > r

' t r • > l p " r - r ' p ' 1 . ^ t l l p T ' l W V i n ( • • • H i i ' t ' r . H i w t i V j M - u p ^ ; * 1 - ; '

H r • T • ; i ' ' l ' M i ' " " ' • > •• 1 ' j 1 I i ' ^ n ' n ' : i T ' . ! ' ' i 1 • < - i < < ) • • ; .

r * 1 . 8 0 0 i . « t r . o - - p p - n ' ' < M - . . , P : , . w l - . f l . U K ) I T -

t e x t i l e M i i l l p T • » H n « * >- w - n I * - : ^ < ' . • • ' • M - ; i n i ; u » d i n i i w ; i | ,

I r a t h r r x n n I r . - . t h f ' ^ p i - ' l m 1 - ' ' • • > > " . > p ; i p » i . p i i n t i n n : n u i

p u b l i s h i n g n n d t h e m w < - * l U t n « - . > i ' - n ' ( i u s t r i * - < £i « > u p s t e r . d e <>

t o o f f s e t t h e p m p l ' i v i m - n t <\r

IJBOU?Fifty Years Ago Army and Navy Union to bo held

Y M.C.A Board of Oirectors , in Railway December 26th. planshas br^n successful In cr ' t in^ b r i r - m t lie hands of Ma j ' 1 ' ' "• John H Wtthrow as General f>er ' " ' " " ' ^ v Flliott P'own

in the mail pickup boxes by t o - | r h i M r e n . and a family beinR evic-marrow night, w c a n t guarantee , t p d COrnpnSed entirely of prownupsthoy Ii be delivered before Christ- ! w o u l d r e q u i r e l e s s t i m e t h a n amas Day." says Postmaster Mar- ; f a m i l y w l L h c h i l d r e n _ s o i t w a s d e .Lin F. Gcttings. "'We're doing ourbest with the .seasonal flood ofmail but you have to rememberthat in the nine Hays betweennow and Christmas, thp averagemail carrier will deliver as t much

of normal

rt-i.iry and Mr. C Wn t Oh V *\K'n ]

Nichol?

in i n r l i K l i v

DISEASE CAMPAIGNS ADVANCEWith the seasonal appti:il f'»r Christmas Srnl sale

in'Union County comes liiU'rt'hiin.n information about ihcactivities of the fipht in the cuur.lv against tuberculosiswith mieresimg Fi^urea lu indicate the i^reat strides madeli.e past ton years and even in the past twelve months.A: :hc same lime figures released by the New Jersey Divi-M.-II of the American Cancer Society shows the part the>:~u- is playing in iho financial rule, in Lhu rCbtarch attack• •-. cav.cer. Last year the New Jersey Division of theC • ; i r uroup allocated $286,761.62 making a total of£ i:~ 17"i.38 contributed for research and national educa-: . .:. •.:•.:> state in the last two years.

• ' : : • : : fr-^m the Christmas Seal Committee heading• n tuberculosis shows thai if the toll from that

'. . •. . -, . ..r.;::ries m Union County at Ir.e diminishhed ratei . ..i^i.Ld during the first ten months, 1947 will sec: .•. i : n a t h s from trie dread disease than ever in the^ •;, .:•.'. history. Through October, tuberculosis claimed; . \ . \ -.-i:: Union County residents. Maintained this ratew-.iild mean eighty or fewer deaths for the whole year andv. ,i !.i bo the first time the tf>U had dropped below 100S..U of the Yule seals exclusively finances the league'?yt. ar-round fig-ht against th^ disease which kills 53,000Americans annually.

^olos by Mis .7 H Flak 'and Messrs W Ciowp-ll nnH RntwrtO n fpn tu r f i tlic ar>ni)^l I v l i d a yfnir at t h^ C h u - ' h r>f *hr H'.iv

Common Council of Rnhwaypasses supp'empiH to electric rail-way franchise to permit cars to

as in si* fulloperations."

Oh yes. the deadline for out-of-: Slate mail wa^ last Wednesday,

I-iftoen Years Ago | December 10. So if you still have aTVn per rent waue fUL is t^ken i few distant friends and relatives

bv City r iireinen «s part of the on that Christmas rard list of

r«t v

HT-VP in the yours, t h3 PostmnitPT advises youto USP a i rmai l

Railway Hospital Boarrt of Di- ;meters i'f *'i'''rits Fr-mk W Kidd n<i ipresident

• • •Rahwav I .onion initiates fifteen

t:r run from St. Georpe avenue to members at large meeting and I high living.the city line at a fifteen minuto ' planaucnstributon of fifty basketsheadway and to charge only onefaro in the city.

Miss K.uhryn S. Ransom enter-tains at a masquerade at herhome on Esterbrook avenue.

Fivp Yenrs AgoRahway City Council pass

emergency note for $13,225 to giveemployees of school system five

cent bonus to combat cost of

surruES

TYPEWRITERSREPAIRED AT REASONABLE PRICES S

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Quality VENETIAN BLINDS

cr.d WINDOW SHADES

SteelCustom-BuiltGalvanizedFlexible

84.9510 sq. ft. min.

- -We Also CarryCUSTOM MADE WINDOW SHADES — RUGS

TABLE PADS — LINOLEI MVENETIAN BLINDS—Repainted - Rrtaned - Rr-Corded

Samples ffladly submitted—Write or phone for representative

RAHWAY 7-3016

JAY-SUN VENETIAN BLIND & SHADE CO.1449 MAIN STREET RAHWAY, N. J.

Thirty YearsTrinity Ushers Association elert

officers including: Walter E.Hughes. presdent; MarshallHampton, vice-president; WilliamG. Smith, secretary and HarryMelnzer. treasurer.

• • •Lt. Ralph Ritter of Scott ave-

nue leaves tomorrow for militaryduties at Atlantic HiRhlands. Lt.Ritter was honored la.st night atthe Holy Comforter Church priorto his departure.

• • »Commission Government fa~

'•ore-d in city election by 766 infavor and 532 opposing—onlyfifty per cent voting. It was thethird time in seven years thatcommission government had beenvoted on.

• • •New Jersey convention of the

to iiefetly famlics. : Dr. William H. Engels named* ' * t president of the Quarter of a

Rahway Barber's Association j Century Club at. Merck & Com-prepares to handle 125 local ; pany.c hildren and uive them haircuts • • •for Christmas. Entire croup to : Salvage drive yields thirty tonsbe handled in one morning with-j of scrap including twelve tons ofout charge. iron, four and one-half tons of

* * * * * * * *

Houran Credit

At No Extra CoBt!THERE'S no Interest or car-• ryfnt charge when you buy

four glasses at Goldblatt's andft registered optometrist assure*fou of properly prescribed eye-wear.

Dr. Paul R. MalamutOptometrist

In Attendance DallyOpen Dally 9 A. M. to 6 P. H

Abo Frl. &. 6at. Eves.

Goldblatt'sCredit Jewelers & Opticians

84 EAST CHERRY ST.RAH. 7-1667

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cided by the court to treatcase individually according to itsmerits, and at the same timemeasuring the necessity of bothparties involved. After finding outthp necessity of both parties thecourt would then decide in favorof the party with the greatest ne-cessity with the result that a Judg-ment for Possession would be

handling of the tenancy matters ofthe Fifth District Court by JudgeBarker, it has been the record ofthe court that only four actualevictions have taken place, allother cases have adjusted them-selvps without any court action,Just by sensible cooperation bythe litigiants and their lawyers.Judtte Barger, also has forbiddenany tenants furniture to be placedin the street as is the custom of

tedIndividually, measuring the great-er necessity and considering ev-rydetail in order that a just and asn e a r a s p o s s i b l e j u s t F•'••" •« tn

each case.

SING AT HOSriTALRahway Girl Scouts will sing at

the Rahway Memorial Hospital onChristmas eve,- December ?4th.thl$ to be part of the c&rolinp pro-gram Of the local scouts. Mrs.

other courts. The local JurUt holds George F. Weinheimer is directingthat the tenant'* furniture be the caroling program of the scouts.

rubber and twolvp tr>ns of wastepaper.

• • •DuBois Gilman named presi-

dent of Rahway Safety Councilat annual election.

• • •Harry G. Kettner named sec-

retary of Industral B. & L. duringabsence of D. K. Armstrong now\n military service.

h presided.Victor step-

RGSfc DiCOMO AGENf VGENERAL INSURANCE

& REAL ESTATE

NOTARY PURLIC

1376 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY(Near Y.M.C-A.)

Phone RAhway 7-0262

For Home Buyers -

Direct ReductionMortgage Loans

Down-to-earth Interest rate of 5/c will saveyou money.

Your monthly payments will meet Interestand also systematically reduce principal ofthe Loan,

\ou ' l l have a conveniently long term for re-payment—up to 20 years under certain con-ditions.

This helpful financing service is available to anyonemaking a sound purchase today. Stop in for details.

The Rahway SavingsInstitution"The Bank of Strength"

1500 IRVING STREET % RAHWAY, N, J.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

BUY AND HOLD U. S. SAVINGS BONDS

y Members&ry On 0ec. 23

*be members of the Olga Klin-, sorority met with Miss Claireglehort of 1965 paterson street

jt week end planned for attristmas buffet supper to be heldDecember 23rd at tho home of

iy Barbara Wooden, of i94jil«rson street.

ALL TYPESSowing "MaehWc

Repaired

SINGER EXPERTSPTCP Estimate in your homeSINGER SEWING CENTER(10 N Wood Ave., Linden. N. J

Linden 2-6757

18, 1947 mrtrrmt

Roosevelt And Washington P. T. A.I Jnits Hold Final "47 Meetings Here

On Thursday the Paient-Tem-h-er Associations of both UiO R oscwit and Wn-hlncton s- v>1- holdInteresting nrograms nt theschools, the Roowvf't prop-ambring in th« aflono'Mi fuv' \u,Washinctnn -fT; »r at nlvht

Sur-rvisor of rlpinn 'niV o-'ucall" Austin I Finyr- M,nk«. «tthe Ro^evelt F T A r ! o ' : ' a moutlininy various phases of the ele-

•\V l c m Mn

M i " |C" ic V-rUOStnr •:

«ll= ' f first a n d se

tmentnryther.s of Mr;combination

: <-"nd grade sInstrument

j program •• riGuastelln IK

, Schmers an-latter lead •iol ^inRing

A chnm

rcfif

and sixth Rmdes presented Hipfeo»'irp of the musical program atI he Parnnt-Tearher Associationmeetini' program at Wa-sh'ngtonSchool Thursday night. Earl Hart-mann directed the chorus groupv 'tli Mi v Van Duffy at the piano

'!>•» solo features irw-hidvci: Vio-lin. T f .an PCi^-i-Ois; Kaynphn-ip,.lacl: CV:nham; c la r ine t ; I,ai el

|Jea> Gicbclhaus. Tlie meetiuv of\'-< i r ^ n r i a t ' n p w a s in br '

1 ' - I ' l l (-, M : i ( ) r | i . i - T.

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Watch the happy gleam romo into Mom * oyr< irhrn <hrfirst catches sight of the nnv. shining. pJvctric mn<i<\toastmaster, or any number of other fine electrical <zift<"under the tree." These are gifts every homomahpr want*and appreciates. Give mother a 'current" fnraiite fromHOFFMAN'S this Christmas.

n

WestinghouscKlectric Ranges

SI 89.95

WESTINGHOUSEZEMTH - BENDIX

RADIOSand FhotiOf raph Combinations

from $99.00 to $395

EMERSON - WESTINGHOUSEand ZENITH

PORTABLE RADIOSPriced from

819.95 to SI24.10

WAFFLE IRONSin a choice of styles

$10.95 up

Complete Line ofCHRISTMAS TREE

LIGHT SETSfrom SI.80 up

Proctor & NescoElectric Roasters$39.95 and $44.95

KITCHEN CLOCKS by Telechron or Sessions $4.50 up

Telechron Electric ALARM CLOCKS $4.95 up

Glass COFFEE MAKERS in a variety of styles SI.89 up

Westinghouse ELECTRIC COMFORTERS $49.85

ELECTRIC SPACE HEATERS $729 to $1985

Electric FLOOR POLISHERS

DESK LAMPS—Fluorescent

REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS

SCH1CK ELECTRIC SHAVERS

SUNBEAM ELECTRIC SHAVERS

$59.50

$7.95 up

$17.50

S18.00

$22.50

Electric IRONSliRht weight labor

savers

SUhlyElectric Shaver

for only• $19.95

Dress up your home for Christmas. Installnew lirbtinff fixtures now. We have a com-plete line for you to select from and ourexpert technicians will install them imme-diately.

Vacuum CleanersWVstinrhouse -G.E.

and Premier

George R. Hoffman. (Established 1917)

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR — AP PLIANCES

1594 IRVING STREET RAHWAY 7-0900

Hibernians HonorRyrnos In Election

Nnm* Easi Rahway Man as Tree.ld#nt for Another Term

Oivision Nf> 3. Ancient Orderof Hibernians I-as ejected DennisF Byrne agalr for president bya unanimous 'de. Preliminary

nf R» Pnt t i rk <;Day Tn.stalla-Hon of nfflrorswill bn V»PU1 mi'nnun 1 v 8th

Thp offif-ersof thp IQCPI unithendrd by P»e-Sid^n* Ryrn? al-KH i " c h i d e

vice p r r 'tent.J o h n .T OHy a n n o n ' r ecord ' ' 1" serrp -

igMlin; fnianrialw R I V y ; trcas

<;

I

Youth Church Council To Carol(>n Hayride Next Tuesday Night

Byrnelary , Jarnes';prro'ary Ma1

i ur er, I> \Tlis J nMio^npl ' Millri ;thur F M'irphy:

! ' - tandinp * •"••''x •

-Tnrshall . r-' fi irmpn o'

- i. .,w . T

Pppp^t on thp dnn*e to be rfo- th*1 Vnofit of t.hp at 'Met*' fiat < lub I*nrn--p I . l n ip r on Jnary 24th. ' «s r iadp hy Edv «KF*it.7.KPiald. h " ' r m a i i of t h e 'la

paigr1 p: ogrnm as " ' i tHnfdJ o h n C'ljTannon an ' A* thurMtir phy report"--I on thp br-'vlipaiM art ivi t 'es Th*» sea.''on '•test n P t tPf] n C( ' l s iderabl ' an1"Mi (5Hg<innori > pp-u'tec* ' t •tr- idancp priz** «•«•: n^^- '

plan*: have been completed forth* Christmas CarnlinR Hny Pideto be conducted hy the n«»wly or-g a n i z e Rahway Youth Council,to be h»kl on Tuesday niaht. De-cember 23*d. T>ie carolers will as-semble at the Trinity MethodistChurch at the corner M Fast M'l-lon avenue and Main street, nt 7In the evenins where they \flllboard wagons an^ beg!" nn ap-proximately five h^ur cajolingpropram. with stops at the Firstand Second FTe.sbyt^nan Churchesfor warmth fnd »efreshr(ents.concludinK the ride at the FirstBaptist Church nt midnight.

Leaving from Trinity Church,, the J;ne of march wil) proceed\ dowr Main street a rd throughmost of the principal street^ inEast Rahway. stopninu at t>ip Se-

! ronM Presbvtprif n Cl'iir1 h. wherei the singers v-Mll Join in with thp

you"p r ° ° P l p of that chur'>i, whowill bo having » sun da v schoolChristmps par*y 1 he g' oup willserenade th^iM and ha>'f re*'-eK}1.mpt'l-i befo• •» rnnttnuii1" on theirway F'->m t r w th" procp"«iionwill cjr up in'n the .Ttiqiif-. andInma'i aveiMiP sert'^ns. and g'nd-unly r<akp ' s way north* est un-ti' thp Fir*:1 Presb^ 'etiaji '"hur • hK rear'ipd, «hr ' f co'os tind nbla^ii1*? firp *'ll gre^l the p'oupAf t.' r a sh"*T • nof ial OPT 'od. f Vieywill cor>tir 'if ca-oli* y. th' >un'» thesert ;on o* tow\ up -mm 'hr I <nden line, and then lo *p hack to

| th° Baptist ChurcM. at trie coriierf of Est-M brook and F.lm a* °niKs. at| 12:00 w' l fp the n'oup will d's-; perse. It ls planned tt^t. rrif>ps of

ro"te. vill be displayed prominent-ly In store wind"ws In variousspots throuehout town,,, to letpeople know when the procession<.«. ill be expected where they live.

| In order that the young peopleI may enjny this caroling exp^riTicewithout charge, a system if pa-trons i« being employed A dona-

i tlon of twenty-five, fifty cents, or* more w*ll give a person Ux» priv-j ile«e of having their name placedon the back of a special sone bookprinted especially for the occa-ca/Mon Donations will be accept-ed by the church representatives.If this is inconvenient, spnd yourcontribution to Margaret Titmnn.1*53 Esterbrook avenue.

Tt is eypected that trumpetersar ' "ther instrumentalists will ac-n \ny the singers, to lead the

tunes. At present It is also ex- til all tabulations as to how manypected that there will be seven young people may be expectedwagons, but it is not definite un- from each church are compiled.

VV.C.T.V. CHRISTMA*PROGRAM HELD

Th annual Christinas party of1

thr p«)»way Branch of the WOfmen's Christian TemperanceUnion was held last week at thehome of Mrs. William F. Greenig,of 979 H^miUon str§"t. Plnnswere n u ^ f n i ^pndinp f iwrn; to~lujt-ins

Hopes fnr a quick recovery wereexpressed for Mi-s. Christine Price

who was injured in a recent fall.Mrs HO^'RT'! Tnylor presided andMrs. M. E Fanchpr reported es-tablishment of a Loyal Temper-ance LeElon in Clark A free willoffering was voted toward careof French orphans spon.sored byMrs. Price. A gift was receivedfrom MT11. Edith Lar- 'son for-merly of P a>nvn v nmv Hi ir*c inCanada

Rahway's Jewelry StoreOF CONFIDENCE

QTUIJTY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITYYour Purchases Can be Made with Ravines

Time Payments if Desired

Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts

85 E. CHERRY STREET RAHWAY, N. J.

When you trtvel to Baltimoreor Washington, remember

[his: at no additional charge, you caa reserve• comfortable, roomy reclining coach-seat inadvance on cither of these two fast Diesel-Electric (rains. Only B&O offers this service.

The Royal BlueLv. Eilxabvth t.46 AMlv . PUUfJUU V.39 AMAr. Babimor* (Mt. Royal St«.) 12.11 PM

(Camdtn Sf«.) 12.43 PMAr. Wavhlnotan 1.30 PM

The MarylanderLv. Ellxab«th 3.1* PMLv. PlalnfUld 5.29 PMAr. kirimor* (Ml. Rvyal if.) 1.11 PM

(Ccmtftn U*.) t . U PMAr. Wathin«r*n 1.15 PM

lUztbtk 2-9081 W PLsJnfitU 647Q0

BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD

Xmas DecorationsWKEATHS &

DOOR SPRAYS$2.00 & $2.50

Made of hem' u*k ar"1 wliite pi'1 '

(UI\] xv 00 SJ

Now- Si 91 ,,

Bal d w i n705 PIERPONT ST. RAhwav 7-0098-J

V; SidneyVALUES Has Them

this -\ raj 1 M T '/?/» pi ft « thnt / "*t

n * i f t t s t h / * r • » ' n r t ' t i f f / i i ] t > ^ ' v " • ' i ( ' • /

* v f ' • ' / in • pi ' 7T7<"Ti u n / i 11 • • *• • • / • •

PAJAMASWhit r colors. '" l l '" f1"'' »r ns A \\ si^es.

NECKWEARHandsome ties, sol in-:,terns, smart colors

from SI-00 to $?

SPORT SHIRTSPlaids and solHs ln 100

f inm

REACON RORFC>?i.or> to $7.or>

BROCADED ROBESS8.50 up

TRU-VAL SHIRTSMany styles, colors and fabrics.

From $2.95 to $4.95

JACKETSSolids, checks, str'pes oor-' IMTOVS a n d t w e e d s All «i»«*-

From JI4.9S

Belts & Belt SetsGenuine leather, many typ«*«;AH colors. Priced from

SI.00 to S5.00

GLOVES by MayerALSO GLOVE SETS

Leather and wools in all col-ors and sixes.

from SI.95 to $7.95

MUFFLERSRayon, pure silk and wool.In solids and patterns.

from $1.65 to $3.95

Boy's MackinawsAll-wool and hooded in sizes8 to 16.

$9.95

BOXER SHORTSSanforized, full cut in a var-iety of colors.

Priced at $1.00

SWEATERSAll wool, slip-ons and cardigans.

From $3.95 to $8.05

TROUSERSIn a wide range of colors, fabrics,styles, and sizes.

From $4,95 to $14.50

UMBRELLAS

Ladies' 10-rib . . $3.95Ladies' 16-rib . . $4.95Men's Umbrellas $5.95

Many colors and styles tochoose from

ADAM SOX

Guaranteed 6 mos. wear. Fiveprs. to a box in assorted colors.6x1 mercerized cotton with ny-lon reinforced heel and toe.

5 prs. $1.85

Boy's Flannel

BATH ROBES

Sizes 10 to 18

$3.95 value

SPECIAL $2.50

KEEP YOUR MEN WARM THIS WINTER In a Pea Jacket, Sheepskin Coat or Vest. Pile or ZelanJacket. All sixes for men and boys. Dreu them in a heavy union suit or two-piece underwear madeby Chalmers or GUttenbury, then you'll be ture they're protected from the winter blasts. Forthose little Items like T Shirts, Under Shirts,. Ho**, Hankies and Garters—or for that Wallet orJewelry Just ask us to show you our fine display. You'll be surprised at what you can save at

SIDNEYS.

Sidney's Army & Navy Store(No connection with any other store in Rahway)

1543 Main St., Rahway, N. J. Phone RAhway 7-0659

PUT YOUR FRIENDS IN THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT BY GIVING THEM 2 TICKETS TO THE

WESTFIELD GLEE CLUB CONCERT75 MALE VOICES

World's Most Beautiful Music

Rahway High School Auditorium - Saturday Evening, December 20J947ADMISSION $1.50

Tickets On Sale at - BAUER'S - RAHWffV MUSIC SHOP - KIRSTEDTS

30-VOICE BOY CHOIR

GRAND PIANO - ORGAN

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l:Children^ Welfare

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mitt**** TifOtirm tt'ith Mrs M r ' i r r( I I J C K 1 '>f fi.SP f ' n i 1 " ! ' nvoiiii' r*'pot d fum'".lii-'c: < ntMne forfi vr •"hildr^n <VK wpp n,s nlv "kf' ^;for anrth*v f'i'i'i'y w'-tc) linHt w i bui ' ifd o" ' ' " " ' • '

committee was submitted by J.Edward Tompktns. Jr. A spaghettisupr»er was served. Randolph Mll-

; nes was named chairman of aV inter actn-L.es and plans 'or | c o m m H t e e for a Joint square

were d i ^ u . ^ d at d a n c o w i t h t h e Boy Scouts andnn Friday n: >»t of chMstian Endeavor. George Fel-

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Th- tutors of e'tgible randid:i!.-- f"r r^rrrntinn superintend

t enU in various municapiHtles asan1 nunrrd last week by the Cl-

< vil sprvire Commission contains' the nara" of WilHam T. Boylan, a1 riKn.blH veteran as ranging firstfor thr Rahway position, with Anpolo Trumbatore second. The Mu-

. nirinal Pumping station operator' has Harold C. T *tro list*"!; 8 si t-' ant pn'pinfl 'tation ipp • »r

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TWAS TH E NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS"NWHADDYA KNOW

EVERTTHIN6S QUIET BUT IM ON THE GO

TMEUGHTSARE

KNOWING& ON THE TREE

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JOY TO YOUR. CHRISTMAS

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AS CAM B I T F K O M TUEIR TOESTO THEIR ME APS "

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HE GIVES WU P|ESENTS AND I MAKEWTRE THE 6E™ TEAM THERE IS UNDER

THE SUNj—

SO DREAM OP THE DAY ALL PRETTYIAND WHITE

ANDAMERRYCHRISTMANDTOAaAGOODNlGl

Honor Mrs. BrooksFor Scout Service

' "ral Girl Scouts Hold Invest*tur*- Proer^m; Many Attend

Mrs. Irene Brooks, wife of thrInt.p Fjopboldor anf' "ormer mayor, ,Alfred C Brooks, who for many •

yenrs headed the active program ;of the Rnhwny Girl SrouU, was 'honored at the program Thursday ]with thn presentation of a 'thanksbadge." The presentation was onbehalf of the Girl Scouts CouncilWhich Mrs Brooks Vended forf^ur ypars.

The proRrajn Thursday also in-cluded the investiture of new lead-ers includlna Miss Su*1 Nirhols,Miss Nancy Rushmore. Mrs. Ja-mes Kenouirh. Mrs. John Cosfirove,Mrs. John Trumbull. Mrs FYed-erick Kast. Mrs. Wendell Wood,Mrs- George Hoecker. Mr? Benj-amin Ellison, Mrs. Arthur T^vine.Mrs. Charles O'Neill. Mrs. Alfr«d^"hu'er. Mrs. Edward NeiH.

The investiture program was arandlelight service with Commis-sioner Mrs Pass Nirhols in chargePresentation of the award to Mrs.P'ooks w\s by Mrs F V Dobbins,a deputv corn miss tonf. whi naidglowinc tribute to thf "".ir <-t thnfnrmpi commi'";io'^r.

Tim plf'igp of pllrRiar^e nndlonders'up of rc'nr cunr^ was Inrharfte o' Miss N'artha Mrrritt.executive d'roc-tor Thr^e cpndle-srep1 "sorted t'1^ promt.se wer< Uch-ted bv Mrs. ^Ron S**upr. Mrs.Roper R.oiph, ' - ^ ' ' - ' ^ --d vfi^VTartha Merritf

(>t>ipr pnrt^ in the p r^ rampf tak'n by the foll'uvln" lead-

ers Mis Rocrr Rolph, thp M'issosMadeline and Lindp Marco, Mrs.Georpp nWclc. tlie p'^sic'-'nt 'xf tho

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The gere^ai chairman f->r theChristmas p-ogram ^ as MrsMortimer M. Gibbons. Commis-sioner Mrs Nichols and Presidentof the Association. Mrs. Blackpoured. Others taking part wereMrs. Ramona Thompson,. MissAdrllmn Lynn, Mrs William FStoops, Mrs. Roger I/Oofbourow,Mrs K D I.tahthipe. Mrs. George

einheimer, \jr«. Mallory Hin-man. Mrs. M L. Rushm;>re. MissEdith Collins. Mrs Clifford Case.togfther with Depnty Commission-ers Mrs. Harold M. Sear]PS andMr<= Charles M. Melick.

DAR To Hear NotedTraveler Jan. 13th

Dr. William F. Ward to Speak Be-fore Rahway Chapter In

1948

Dn, William F. Ward, formerpresident of the New Jersey His-torical Society who has just re-turned from traveling throughNorway and Sweden will presentof Rebecca Cornell Chapter, D.an illustrated talk" a t a meetingA. R. to be held at the home ofMrs. Stanly Jones of Elm avenuewith Mss Minnie Bedman co-hostess on January 13, 1948. Allmembers of the organization areUTged to attend bec-ause of theoutstanding quality of_ the pro-gram.

At the last meeting of thechapter, the Christmas programwas presented with Mrs. FrankHenson giving the Christmasstory to the accompaniment ofmarimba selections played by Mrs.Richard N. Boos. FoUowng therefreshment period Mrs. Boos alsoprovided several request numbers.Miss Sherley Beckert of the Rah-way High School faculty was pre-sented by Mrs. L. L. Pohl who '•was in charge of the rest of the 'program. Miss Beckert playedseveral accordlan solos. Mrs. Wal-ter Orvis was named chairman ofEllis Island.

High SchoolNotes

Committees for the Christmasparty to be held in the musicroom on December 22nd have beennBmed by the Blue Triangle Clubto include: Ethel Westervelt,Wanda Smith and Edith Marshfor refreshments: Lorraine Duraand Mary Lou Mulchaey for

games with Dorothy McParlaneserving as general chairman forthe affair. Mrt. -Cdan will speakat the January 6th meeting onAlaska.

o—oThe John Marshall Law Club

wl'J meet again on January 15thwith Mr. Irving Rapps advisor.The club members expect to makea trip to New York in the springto see "Pinnian's Rainbow."

o—oDouglas Butler has been named

by President Ronald Breslow of

the Student Council to take careof the Christmas tree In the hallthis year.

o—oThe High School Chorus head-

ed by Mr. Thornton Monez sanglast week at the Rahway Librarypresenting a number of wellknown Christmas selections, clos-ing with "Silent Night."

SCfiOOLS DONATION$30i. TO tttb CROSS

A total of $301.05 was collectedIn the annual Junior Red CrpssR6?l Call according to figures re-

leased today by &&•txong. Chairman OfChapter Junior R ^ Jschools in the cityMary* participatedralstafc campaign togeAbraham Clark SchoTownship. The fundstrlbuted as follows: 94ttons to Junior Red CroT•47.00; 28 subscriptionsSchool R. C Journal. $28tocontribution to National 7ren's Fund, $225 00. T ^ b

of $1.05 was credited to*Junior R*d Cross chapter accc

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•wship Club at the Y.M.C.A.held tonight with Wil-

Baldwin and John Cramor

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Frederick KrausHonored At Merck

Frederick Kraus. 15 Winsor

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•he Palestine Partition" wastheme of Rev. Edwin A.

5wnrthy. pastor of the Firstiptist Church in addressing andidtng a discussion at the meet-

laSt v"*- Those participatingiuded • Robert Whito. Joseph

Charles Skarda, William

Harrison. K. o . Schoeflfcr, DavidStephens, Dick Erlckson, J Grif-fith Corson, Jacob Bllteer Ed-ward S. Ayers. Wilfred L. Bald-win. A. V. Carkhuff and GeorgeFairweather.

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ALUMM DANCEWELL \TTENDFn

The scries o flanpos bv St.Mary"s AUimni Ass^riftfion wucontinued on Friday niyht at St.

Mary's auditorium the affair be-ing tersely attended. The dancesduring the basketball season willextend from the usual cfestaghour of 11:30 to 12 p. m.

The dance awards on Fridaynight went to Mss Helen Donahueand R. C. Ward. Miss Doris MASO-pust and Alex Tarcz. Miss Eliza-beth Siegel and Frank Ritter, withspecial award to Miss Helen Zel-

i eznlk.The committee In charge of the

prcgram included Frank Re*»seg,Fred Ehrmann and Carmen De-Si mone.

Fire Chief Ritzman In Appeal ForCaution During Holiday Period

Outl ine Need for Extreme Care During GhFestivities; Outline Rules to Govern

Proper Care

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Fire Chief Walter H. Ritzman today issued a" appealof R a W v to be careful during the holiday

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season fr» Qr<\pr to avoid danflpr

of flre.Chief RJtzxnai}. points out that

a solution for making tr*es anddecorations flra retardant. oan bemade by using 9 oz. Borax and 4Oz. Boric Acid mixed In a gallon

u» as a!

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used with fresh tr«»«s reduces the

"The place you select for yourtree should be well away fromstoves, radiators, and other source*of heat. When you «molce, keep

of luke warm water, and sprayed, away from the tree.on trees with ordinary type ofhand sprayer, these ingredientscan be purchased at the drug•tore for • nominal sum- Treesshould b* sprayed well he pointsout and as an ad^^d precautionRive a second coat.

Discussing the flre program torthe ho'idaya Chief Rltzman i«»«m©rtthe following message:

The ChrUimJU Tree"Your Christmas tree and the

decoreUorw on it are Are hazardswhich you will will want to watchmost carefully this Christmas.Remember when you bring a treeinto your hou*1^ It \% going $o dryup. A fresb cut tree wUl nottak* flre any nr>re easily during

day two U»,. wouU1

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OPEN EVERY EVENING VNTIL CHRISTMAS

JkUUlk*JirU »J m uri$t of oJr*rth~""> " «'?--'-' ' - ' " ' / ' " / " *» - ' * A ' " " " " /••• J ' •' ' *" '***'

the f\the ev rgr^n shrubs sr >wingoutside but it becomes » moreserious flre hazard prsrv hrur.At the end of a w<K>k it "«n HP

"V. is best to bring in a freshtree as short a time before Chrin-mns as possible, and to remove itas soon afterwards as you can.If you do this, ordinary precau-tions should prevent It from tak-ing flre. Families, rlubs. "hurcbes,and business men who want tokeep their trees from a week ormore before Christmas unMl afterNew Year's day peed observespecial *afefri<*rH'! t« WPPT1 it r«*R^nably safe

"The tree can be kept fresh ifyou set it up in a pan of water.Cut off the ba.*p of the tree a* an

' angle at least 1 Inch above thei original out and keep it standing| in water during the entire periodI that the tr*e Is In the house, add-• ing water to the jar or tub in| which the tree stands at inter-1 vals to keep the water level alwaysabove the cut. This method when

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"The tree should be well securedagainst falling by inconspicuous.wires holding It against the wall.The tree should be so placed thatstanding or fallen, it cannot blocka doorway which might be n p * ^•n »ncape from the room.

Chrlstma*"The candle for ohrlstmas Is

still taking its yearly toll of livesand property. It U found onChristmas trees more rarefy everyyear, but none the less. It Is usedunwisely in many places duringthe Christmas seawn. Openflame lighting i« entirely out ofplace unless you set up you' can-dles and lamps well away fromChristmas trees, window curtains,and burnable decorations, have a

andkeep constant w-atch ove* them.Surh precautions are not neededfor tbo equp'ly attract1 ve electric

f o rration.

"But it \s important that yourChristmas light* be in poo^ con-dition. A short circuit <n worn

elaborately you'll have a veryserious hazard unless you use In-combustible material. Elaboratedecoration* are an important fea-ture of most parties held in clubs,dance halk* tond other publicplaces but terrible tragedies haveoccured when small flres flashedacross halls filled with combusti-ble hangings. Many communitiesrequire that such decorations betreated to reduce flammability.Flameproof ed mat^Uls " an bepurchased at nanny ston« TrmUton them.

"Flame-proofing treatment \savailable for home use it com-bustible materials are used. How-ever, metal, glass and asbestosdecorations are available nearlyeverywhere and are quite as at-tractive as those of the danger-ous paper, cotton, and pyroxylin.'Flreprooflng' of pyroxylin is notpossible.

"Cotton battings and paper incostumes will Ignite easily andbum with groat intensity SantaClaus's whiskers have led tomany Christmas tragedies. H youcan't flt>4 a good substitute, be*urp and have them flam#»r»ronfpd

Rubbish"Christmas wrappAp? burns Hke

Under and should be removed assoon as possible- See that allwrappings KO into the waste bas-het and that it is taken o"t anddumped in a c-vei*d uu*ai ^arelor in<"l*"t°<''*tnr as soon a t ft Isfilled.

"Be careful of h&at operatedtoys and new electrical gadgets\l they do not bear the label ofUnderwriter^' Laboratories. Inc.

•'If your tree catches flre. callthe flre department Immediately.Learn the locaHon o' your near-est flre alarm box. or post thetelephone number of the depart-ment where it will be handy. Haveyour n"rp extinguisher choked and

in a hurry* Flammable decora-tions should not be allowed inany public building. Waste ma-terials should be removed atonce. No smoking should be al-lowed in the building.

"Aisles and exits must be kept

unobstructed and exits be clearlymarked. Sprinklirs, hand hose andflre extinguishers should be keptready to operate. Even buckets ofwater, widely distributed, maymean the difference between a tri-vial flareup and a holocaust."

wiring mJsht be sufl&cient to start j place it where it win be handy inthe tree burning. Sets bearing case of flre. An additional mea-the label of Underwriters Labor-atories. Inc . have b«en testeH forflre hazard and pronounced safeby experts.

"If your fuses are of properrating, too many, lights from ^neset of outlets wlfl blow them. Ifthis happens, eliminate some of Christmas holidaysthe lights, and replace the blownfuse with another of the same sizeand rating. An overloads olrcultis extremely dangerous for flremay start in the wall*.

Flammable Decorations

Im

sure of flre protection W t>*e gar-den hose connected to a fauoptwithin reach of the tr^e.

Harards in Public Place*"Clubs, churches, stores and

other Public places ne**d especiallyto be caroful of fire dining the

of th°mwill be decorated and mo-* win becrowded durtne « Urw ^**r* **fthe time.

"Fire In any crowded publicbuilding m*y easily lead to panic,for the exits are often inadequate

If you decorate your house to take care of so many people

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START WITH your breakfast cm-al and cofTcc and finishwhen you toss the last shovelful of coal on the fire forthe night and make a note of all the necessity and

comforts and luxuries that come to you-bewuw the rail-roads arc working for you night and day.

Railroads arc a vital part of your life so keeping them

healthy is as much your concern as ,t is ours. \ovi luye a

nght to know what has happened to them-.hc difficult.es

they arc up against.

The railroads of New jersey, the roads you use most andknow best, are facc-to-facc with staggering problems. Ourcost of doing busmess has soared incredibly. Uc pay I '" /*more for the lumber we use. Our coal costs have skyrock-eted 101%. We are meeting payrolls and uagc• » * * thatare 75% higher. Steel rails have boomed a solid A ,c. 1 hc*c

aTC on y a few examples ol what has happened s,mx 939- t h e \L normal prewar ycar-to almost every singfc .tornwe need to maintain our required serv.ee and saktj.

And even with our expenses at the highest Ieveli In his-tory, that is only part of the storyl

THE TAX BURDEN IMPOSED ON THE RAILROADSOF NEW JERSEY IS STAGGERING. IT 18 HEAVIER,BY FAR, THAN IN ANY OTHER STATE.

And in the face of all that, our rues, rigidly controlledby law, have not been allowed to keep pace with the priceincreases ol other commodities and services.

It all adds up to th5$; In New Jersey, railroads areFofcedio spend tn excess oj what % tarn xn this sUil* just tokeep opcrating-to say nothing of meeting costs of newequipment and better service.

It isn't a healthy situation for «n individual, or for abusiness. It's your problem, too, because these »re yourrailroads. So, when the talk gets around to railroads, as itfrequently does, remember these facts. Fairness and anopen mind are just what the railroads need-in your interest.

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SERVICE of SINCERITYTh^uffh nio<len»to in rout, our sorvif'e

is complete in appointment, and mod-• rn and satisfartory in supervision.

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27r> WEST MILTON AVENTTF,

TEl.FPHONF RAHWAY 7 1874

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"do away with tank watching. Our service de-partment sees that you are always supplied.

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Chodosh Bros. & Wexler36 E. GRAND AVE. RAHWAY, N. J.

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OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Junior Service

d onother hodjdav success

the annual fair at the

. Mrs. J. A Jos^phson. Mrs.W. r\ Litlfc. Jr . . Mrs. J. H. Cash-Ion: pub'lclty. Mrs. Fostrr Orton.Mrs. W. T. Hil l . M"J. J. A Jost.Mrs. W. F. UHle Miss JanetKennedy. Mrs n w N-Pd#.u. Mis<;Fisie wnilams

"pie bootlis wpre in chance ofthe fallowing committees* Gift

ran GuUn* Club- orx Saturday 'booU 1 Mrs- J. M. Cornell, chair-afternoon. A considerable sum man Mrs. W B. MiUmpn. Mrs.way realized for the milk fund of J. F G^Wn*. Mr-; E. r Smith,the leagu*. used *o provide "nilk Mrs. J A. J c » . Miss Eleanorfor n***Hv famill*^ tb»rn)p>io\it t>>* WUI'*m.s. Miss Hfl'viet Br'^'vn.rlty. Mrs J -*» TWt.irh Mr-! 7 W

Robert Lindsay In his gay im- Vewell.personation of Ss»nU Claus stole Po«d Booth Mrs Walter T.the show as far as the kiddies Hall chairman. Mr* John Major,who throntr^H the clubhouse were Mrs. Foster Orton Mis* Nancyconcerned. The entertainm^nt , Cunningham Mrs. A L linger.prog»<im. lnclud°d magic feats bv j Mrs 'am^s Smit^ JT Mrs.Paul SchoeflJf" pnd motion pic Henry BKnrhforH Mrs. J Dt'ires «hown by J. Harold Cushion | *T*nsbury. M'"s C O. Th

Th* sale nt the holiday deco : r h > ' ' - e n s Boot»»—Mr*rated boo+'is w*s bris1' with i r w y , Tuzik char man. M's*ttr-active and useful aitlcle.s for Mag' . **r" Gilbert vanuse In the I'ome and »" gifts b*> Mrs A J Dav*ds. M--s

of r^pidlv Final *«•• I.gry. 'Mss .Jn'xet Kf"" o t \

Stein-Harris VetsTn Hamikkah Parly

Tost and AuilUary Members En-joy Program Over Weekend

Members of both St*»ln-Harris

Post 328. Jewish War Veterans

and the Ladies" Auxiliary enjoy-

ed a Hanukkah party on SAturday

nltrht. Myron Oarb^r was masterof ceremonies ftnd Miss SylviaHer(*r, president of the auxiliary

. and Herbert Harris, post com-mander were co-chairmen.

Over sixty members of the posti and their families attend*^ theprogram which opened withgames for which prizes wereawarded The enter ta inment in-cluded: Ruth Allen of Rahwaywho sang Western songs. foLlowedby the Hah way "Ring Orosby,"Joe Post wh- sang One Alone,

was ,the first of monthly partiesby the Stein-Harris Post andAuxiliary. Mrs. C. O. Curtis re-ceived the special award.

The committee In charge 'of theaffair included Mr. and Mrs.Myron Garber, Miss Sylvia Herer.Mr. Herbert Harris, Mr, and Ms.

Harry Newman, MShield and Mr Ricwith Mr. Leo Sielersecuring entertainmr

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at the nnni'til e'**cfion last weekThe offir'nl vMt of the G 'ea t f'o-

to • rahonta was postponed due to

"Neiffenpoof Song.1

and Bells of **t. Miryaccompj>ni"d by MIO'Reilly of Linden.

Mr- C G Curtis of Rahwaysang Me'ancholy Baby' accom-'panipd by Miss O'Reilly, with anencore You Made Me Love You."Enterta^mn^nt was also providedby Miss TJ Is MorcrlefT who dancedthe sw ore1 *lance »»id the Highland jFling in switch ostume. Tm- jpression" by Mike Zuca re l l o of"ahway fo" UidcH the program.

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Home Bake ShopIRVING STREET

CELEBRATES ITS FIRST ANNIVEPSV

Christmas Specials• DRESDENER STOLLEN• HOME MADE FRUIT CAKF,• CAKES & PIES

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conditions D i s t ' c tDeputy Mrs I.il'ian A l b e r t

gmeral chairman f'T thewa- Mrs Charles E Ree4.

riainfi'*lc1. a sho' t talk

Edward Sche-^r; collec* r ofwampt'Ti. Mr" Alevander Waybrant : tt .,-•*•*• Mm

Th« new officers headed byMrs. T>fngfield ln-

Jr the gp"*»ral commit'''** being I elude- ^ocahonta^ Mr<; Georgedistributed a i r ing trx1 various Harris: Wenonah. Mrs Vernon«ib com"\ittees Including: tick- Stacy: Powhatan. Mrs. Howardet^ VT>- Walter Evans; enter ta in- Sammond; keeper of records. Mrs

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Home Bake Shop' "R2 IRVING STREET - RAHWAY 7-17<

MERRY CHRISTMAS and aHAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

Rahway's Jewelry StoreOF CONFIDENCE

QUALITY—SERVICE—DEPENDABILITYYour Purchases Can be Made with Savings

Time Payments If Desired

Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Gifts

We Warn You . .you're going to be kissed!

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Van Heusen

Pucker up, lady—when you hand him these Van HeusenGifts this Christmas. Because they're every one of them

for an extra hearty thank-you kiss! He knows Vanstyle and quality—and he'll know you really

put your heart into choosing his gifts.

Christmas is an important time

for the diaper and pin brigadej

too. And even if Baby is, as yet,

only interested in the bright

lights, Mom would appreciate

gifts from our infant department.

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Sport shirt_ of fine gabardine—well-bred, fcard-wearirvg, washable, it will keep its luxuriDuslook and ffeel far into the future. Fashionedwith Van Heusen magic sewmanship; Roomy,comfortable, extra full-cut—'better looking, jsmarter-fitting too because Van Heusen Van \Gab is tailored with .the skill of the world'ssmartest shirtmakers. $5.95.

Van Heusen Shirts, with new low-setcollar models, $3.25, $3.95, $4.50.

Van Heusen Sport Shirts, $3.95 and up.

Gotham Gold StripeSHEER NYLON STOCKINGS

TO HANG ON YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE

Ut ut help you Mlect colors and style* for gifts) If you'renot iur« of size, tfcko a box of 9V4 , . . size may t *•xchangfd tattr, if necessary.

BOX OF 3 PAIRS . . . $4.95

The Royal STETSON Stratoliner—More people wear Stetson Hats thanany other brand—because of qualityand style. Take the sensationalStratoliner—a gem of a lightweighthat that sets a style trend for stream-lined jauntiness. Give a Gift Hat. $10.

Van Heusen Ties—the kind he'dfor himself—$1, $1.50 and $2.00.Van Heusen pajamas—looseright places to help him sleep$3.93 and up.

OPEN EVERYEVENING 'TIL 9

UNTIL CHRISTMAS MARKS HARRISMAIN STREET at the Bend

OPEN EVERYEVENING 'TIL 9

UNTIL CHRISTMAS

Christmas Present-. Parking Meters RAHWAY

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RUIWAV. NEW JERSEY. TTESnAV. DECEMBFR 91 1947 PER r o n riVF TENTS.

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Rahwny Safe tyonMinor' ° r t heC'otirr ' w a s

Thp city j o t a special Christmas presrn'—parUn K met-rs in the businewi section. Starting afterChristmas you will pay from ovr rent for twelve m'nut-s on up with i» nickel for an hour And youc a n t park over 2 hours unless you m m ' ***>-u *>» v\ n \\r\,m.\ Mr**>r rnr»rx two hours. Hrrc officerBrooks inspects meters on Irvine street. Picture by B A: M Pho

For two y e a r s they have been trying to tef a parking a rea or lot b r h ' n d C'l»*?rry and Main s t r c t . using ground made available by mer-chan t s and P.R.R. Merchan t s cot tire^ «' ««»!(»»» an.i »•••" • ' ' T,.,™% p^r-,P^. i .^ . . >,,,i . . .I,I»(«I, t - r ^ r m i t pa'Uli<c P l an r o mplete p a r k i n e lot—not city controlled n . . . . , . . - hV R * M vu.-<

'RoundRahway

By THE BOUKDSMAN

Christinas Rvo Will Be MarkedWith Special Church Services

Christmas BonusIs Used As Bail

Speaker

(larolWith the end of the year fast

approaching, the reorganization ofthe Common Council January 1stunder control of the Democrats. [speculation on city appointmentscontinues.

? ? ? ;City leaders aopear to be settled

on the most im-portant Jobs. Ibut pressure labeing broughtto bear in fa-vor of a num-ber of well-known Demo-crats w h i c hmay leave thedecisions unde-cided till the

Tonight

hurrh \ outh C.onnrilWill Have Hay RU\e to

Sin*; Carols

mas Music Will Fetithe Celebration of

Holiilny

Edmund D.Jennings

returned again

Tonight the members of the

newly organized Rahway Youth

Council, sponsored by the Church

Council, will conduct a Christmas

Caroling Hay-Ride starting at the

Trinity Methodist Church at sev-

en o'clock and proceeding through

the entire city and closing at the

First Baptist Church at mid-

night. JCi.Leaving from Trinity Church

the line for the ride calls to pro-ceed down Main street and thrumost of the principal streets inEast Rahway, stopping at the Se-cond Presbyterian Church wherethe sinners will join in with theyoung people of that church whowill be havins a Sunday SchdblChristmas party.

The group will serenade themand have refreshments before con-tinuing on their way. From thedowntown Church the carolinggroup will BO up into Jaques ave-nue and Lo the Inman avenue sec-tion and gradually make its waynorthwest until the First Presby-terian Church in the uptown sce-tion is reached. At the old FirstChurch cocoa and a blazing firewill greet the group and after ashort social period they will con-tinue through the uptown sectionto the Linden line and back to theBaptist Church at Elm avenueand Esterbrook avenue.

igious

Tomorrow night will mark anextensive series of special Christ-mas eve services in churches ofthis vicinity including musicalprograms with carol singing be-fore midnight and the conductingof Christmas services opening thegreat day in the life of the Chris-tian Church.

The services will be held in bothProtestant and Catholic Churcheswith capacity congregations ex-pectedMary's Church program will startat eleven-thirty with Christmascarols, followed by High Mass atmidnight. Thursday morning atSt. Mary's masses will be at 7, 8,9:15, 10:30 and 11:30.

Thp crisp DPW $50 bin pr^spntpdLo Joseph R. Ceaser. 22. of 49Minton street. Chatham as « bon-us Monday afternoon, was ukonas bail by Rahway Police lastnight on charges of leaving thescene of an accident. Called to theLinden avenue section of the nty .Mrs. Hazel Peare informed offi-

c e r s Nolan and Madison that a! driver had hit the car owned byher son. Elroy Peare. then drove

1150 feet to Jackson avenue, wherehe abandoned his machine. Asearch of the area turned up noclues. Eugene Peare. father of El-roy Informed Sgt. Kelly at head-quarters that a man was at Ir-ving and Cherry street trying to

Ed Jennings.,who has beenas Democratic

Councilman from the FourthWard to begin his ninth term inthe council is expected to beCouncil President, a job he hasheld befnre.

r1 ? ?For the City Attorney it looks

as if Jim Pat ten, former policeJudne. war veteran, and popularDemocrat who has run for severalstate offices, will get the greenlight to succeed Ludwig Schneider.

With the naming of the CityAttorney out of the way—as faras any information we have isconcerned and we believe prettycertain—we turn to the job ofPolice Judge.

A newcomer in the city appoint-ments in the form of Attorney Jo-seph Felnberg, who has been aDemocratic worker for years, Isexpected to get the job here, tosucceed the Republican leaderGeorge M. Kagan.

? • ? ?The naming of the two men to

^ posts according- to Democratic jleaders was not difficult and only 'the action of the councilmen innaming them to the jobs overPressure for other Democraticworkers, remains to settle the is-sue.

Committee chairmen to be se-lected from the Democratic coun-cilmen seem slated to go to theold-timers or veterans In the coun-cil. Street Committee. Police Com-mittee. Fire Committee, etc.. mayfind some of the older Democratsfading more than one key com-mittee.

D.A.V. PLANS PARTYPlans for entertaining veterans

. at Roosevelt Hospital at Metuchenand at the soldiers' home a t MenloPfcrk were made at a week-endmeeting of James J. Healy Chap-kf D-A.V. A contingent will goj^Camp Kilmer on December 26.. v i a i b WThese trips are a part of the State o l d folks on Sunday night \o* ngornanization plan to bring holi- a carol program. They ™teaj f ie

to all veterans. convent, the rectory of St. ™ys

and St. Mark's churches and thehomes in both parishes j n chargenf th* nrojrram were Mrs. AnnaV ^ u r l . W01UB H»««ty

Kraft. Miw Juleand Miss .*

n wasRecreation Commia-

. , hire a cab to go to Chatham,thelarger churches. St. i C e a s e r w a s p i c k c d u p t h c r e & n d

taken to headquarters.In court Monday night. Simon

Ebaugh of St. Albans. N. Y.. paida fine of $2 and costs of S3 oncharges of careless driving. Casesin court Saturday included that

An organ recital will prtceed the 4 of Al Roarke. who was sentenced

Parking Needs HereNearing A Solution

Install Operation:

Close All OfficesOf Citv On Friday

LIEF AH

Visit OrphanageDistribute Gifts

The Holy Rosary Troop of Jun-ior Catholic Daughters of Americavisited St. Peter's Orphanage inNewark Sunday with toys and fil-led stockings with candy and giftsfor each child. The group makesSanta Claus stockings for 50 ofthe children in which they pro-vide toys for a baby group rangingfrom 3 to 6 years. Those takingparty were Marilyn Caulfield. Do-rothy Faser. Joan Olaen. LucilleGagnon. Annamarie Kavanaugh,Betty Seek, Elaine Wilson, JoanneButler. Margaret Butler, the Miss-es Betty Rommel. Josephine Mar-chltto, Alice McBrlde and Virgln-

, ia Schneider.

Christmas Eve service at the FirstPresvyterian Church and the Mid-night Candle Service will be ateleven o'clock. Christmas Eve de-

, votions will be held Wednesday! evening at 7:45 at Second Pres-byUrian Church with Rev. OilbertF. van Bever in charge.

A midnight service tomorrownight at the Church of the HolyComforter Episcopal will11:15 with carol singing and fol-

: lowed by the Celebration of HolyCommunion. On Christmas Day atHoly Comforter, Holy Communionwill be at ten In the morning.

One of the outstanding Christ-; mas eve services will be at the St.Paul's Episcopal Church with Rev.Herbert L. Linley, rector in charge.

' A special musical program will l.ei in charge of Dr. Charles W. C., Stein. Ph.D.. organist, and choiri director. This service will open at{ 11:10 with an organ prelude andcarols.

; Special masses and services willbe held Christmas Eve and Christ-mas day at St. Mark's Church wlf,h

I special Christmas music.; The Christmas Eve program at[First Baptist Church wilt open ati 11:00 o'clock and include a carolservice with carols broadcast fromthe church tower.

At Zlon Lutheran Church, Rev.Arthur B. Renschler will head aspecial Christmas Ere servilestarting at 11:00 o'clock. FWloW-ing this service the members ofthe Young People's Luther Leag-ue will have a carolling programthrough the city.

to six months in County Jail oncharges of loitering drunk. Clar-ence Biggs of 1"91 West Miltonavenue pleaded guilty to a chargeof drunken driving and was sen-tenced to 30 days In Jail in defaultof $200 fine, doctor's fee of $10and costs of $3. His license wassuspended for two years. Fines of$10 each were assessed against

s tar t at | John Suckfull and Edward Tur-ley on charges of loitering drunk.

Kiddies' ChristmasParties By Lodges

Elks to Hold Theatre Program OnChristmas Morning; Moose

On Sunday

Catholic DaughtersSing Carols Here

The Junior Catholic..,-it.r.A thirty homes of

NEWS-RECORD TUESDAYDue to the holiday on Thurs-

d»y next week, the News-Bee-°rt will be Issued oh Tuesday,December 30th.

Annual Christmas programs andparties by local lodges and socie-ties will mark the balance of theweek and the holiday period inRahway. Thursday morning, theElks, after holding the firstChristmas program for childrenof members last Saturday at theclubhouse, will once again be hostto the children of the city for abig program a t the Rahway Thea-tre, where a program will be en-Joyed and pitU distributed.

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Campaign DinnerIn Jewish Drive

Dinie-A-Day Drive "Banquet Monday INijrlil

Prrperations for thn dinner tobe held at the ElkV Club on Mon-day. December 29th in connec-tion with the Dime-a-Day Drivefor the United Jewish Appeal inRahway have been completed andreservations are still being madefor those who have pledged adime a day toward the drive andwho will be entertained that nisht.Mrs. David Emileman is chairmanof the Women's Division of thedrive, which i.s sponsoring the din-ner.

Miss Anne Liepan who recentlyreturned from Europe will be theuuest speaker. In Europe .she di-rected the Joint Distribution Com-mittee aid center ut Nachod. enthe Czech-Polish border. MLssLiepah served as a Joint Distribu-tion Committee welfare worker inEurope for over eighteen months.

During the height of the anti-semitic violence which swept Po-land last year, she was the onlyworker stationed in the strategicNachod through which passed tensof thousands of fleeing" Jews. Shewas responsible for feeding und

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• •hunts Pmvwlinjj; Own P a r k i n g \ r e a : INVuI trtffic ( h 'dinanrt1 I |> Dec. 30th

With thn n rdmnn iT Roverning all traffic Tfi the city upfirui! considera t ion of council December 30. the park-m e t e r s in st a Hod and ready for operation at a ^iver1

• signal and with the merchants ofthe Main street area already en-joying the benefits of an extensiveparking lot provided by them-selves after months and months

of waiting forseme action ofthe lovern'ini:body, it appearsthat the firstof the year maysre Mime def-inite action to-ward the .solu-tion of a prob-lem which ha*b e e n JuKpledaround for thepast two years

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City Employees Christmas Party;Mayor Announces Holiday

Shutdown

Tlir employes Mroup of CityHall held their annual Christ-mas Dinner and program Mondayin'ilit at Greven's Hotel, withiMayor Dcniiii P. Donovan as theprincipal speaker. At Llie conclu-sion of his remarks, the mayortr!d the group tha t the CityO!VKT< would be closed the Fri-day and Saturday after Christ-mas and the Friday and Saturdaya.tcr New Years, the latter datestn be recognized on approval ofCommon Council which meets forits fir.;ii session of the year onTuesday. December 30.

.Jumps J. Kinncully wa.s masterof ceremonies ut the party. Amom:the participants were MortimerGibbons. Mrs. Bessie Seaman.H< ward Madden. Alfred Adams.Samuul R Morton. C SeymourHv.sh. Fred Iledeman. SalvatoreCoruz/.a. Kenneth Ritchie. HarryFanrher. Mrs Edna Thorn, Mrs.Joyce FoLLs. George O'Reilly, JohnW;uko. Mr. und Mrs. FrankCeivne. Joseph O'Neill. HaroldHeinz. Muss Ircie Carroll. HermanKlenner. Mrs. Ann RafTerty andMiss Allcne Dunn.

Ft-male emp'oyes of City Hallenjoyed a Christmas luncheon anduift exchange during the noonhour on Monday. Miss FloraGraves and Mrs. William Wald-heim were in charncv

Student Chorus In Annual Christmas MusicalScore In Benefit At School Here Last Evening

REGINA ASOCIATIONHAS CHRISTMAS PART*

The R*glna Mutual Mi Aaso-cia ion held its most largely at-tended Christmas party Satur<Jayat Grevert's Hotel where • buffetsupper was served and music anddancing enjoyed. Eddie and HisOolden Serenaders of darteret,provided the musical program.

CHILDREN OF ELKSENTERTAINED HERE

The first Chriattnaa party torchildren of members of RahtfayLodge of Elfcs was heM Saturd\yafternoon *t th* ciutphquw withThomas Buchan general chalr-man. He Impersonate* SantaClaus, prceontlng a gift for eachchild. Carol singing ami refresh:ments added to the enjoyment ofthe party.

The fourth annual ChristmasConcert given by students of themusic department of Rahway HighSchool, under the auspices of theHigh School Parent-Teacher As-sociation, drew a capacity attend-ance Monday night for a vailed

The proeram opened with theprocessional—'O Come All YeFaithful" and ended with the."Hallelujah Chorus" by Handell.Mis5 Wanda Smith was soloist.Donald Winters provided a pianosolo and Miss Carolyn Griffls ac-

program which included vocal and'companied for the dance proup.

instrumental numbers as well asa presentation by the moderndance groups of the physical edu-cation department. Several of thealumni took part in the presen-tation.

Thornton Monez, head of themusic department, was in charseof the program. Ray Cleveland di-rects the orchestra and Miss JeanBurgess Is in charge of the dancegroup. Mrs. Fred Wagner, music6hairman of the P.T.A. was incharge of arrangements for theprogram which was a benefit forthe choir gown fund.

Floral decorations were by Bau-mann Brothers and the stage setsby Mrs. Margaret Burke and Cly-de Linabcrry. The lighting effectswere under direction of BernalBodkin. Miss Belle Wasner andMiss Sally Roche headed the pa-tron committee and Ronald Bres-low was reception chairman. MissDoris Scout was alumni chairman,and Mrs. D. C. Wolfe and ErnestS. DeWick arranced for the pro-grams.

Following the concert a dance,sponsored by the Student Councilheaded by Ronald Brcslow was

held in the auditorium with stu-dents, alumni and parents of thestudents participating.

Those takins par in the pro-gram included:

The soprano members of therhorus include: Betty Bauer. An-toinette Bentivenca. Marie Bod-nar. Ann Brauer. Joanne Brown.Caroline Butklcwlcz. MarparetButler. Barbara ^. Combs. AHceConnors. Emmaltne Crawford.F'orence Crawford. Pauline Der-kack, Janet Falrweather. DorisFanucl. Mabel Fitch. Connie Oag-non. Lucille mGagnon. BarbaraGeilinR. Carolyn Oriffls. DorisHamill. Harriet Hanf. SylviaHcrer. Dorothy Hulme. MyraHyde.

Also Joan InRcrsoll. Joan Iver-sen. Joan Kaplan. Harriet Katz-

;man. Felecia Kirschensteln, LIU1 (Continued on Page Six)

CouncilmanKimmick

headed by Councilman AntlrmyJ. Kimmick In addition to the in-stallation of parking me ten-recommended and arrangement.1-have been made for a lease of thearea adjacent to the Safewaystore on Irviny street, at the headof Poplar .street for a parking lotto be opened after the first of theyear.

The parkin;; meters have beeninstalled in the area between Cen-tral avenue and Ea.st Milton nve-nue a'ons Irvine street, in Cherryand Lewis streets; in Main sLieeifrom Ea.st Milton avenue to theRailroad and in Broad street.Vail place and aloni; East Mill: navenue from Main .street to I lieRailroad. There is to be ansltparking on Irvinu street frompentral avenue to I he railroadand anRle parkins on one side o!M*in street. The other area.1-provide for paral'el parking Themeters arc the type which willtake pennies or nicklw and pro-vide for two hours of parkins oidivisions thereof

Thwarted in every attempt tccooperate with the c'lty to estab-lish a municipal parking lot inthe area behind stcres in Cherr>and Main street merchants under-

: tcok the task themselves. Land.1-and property owned by the Rob-insons and Harris were madeavailable and funds collected fromamong the business men wereused to demolish a number ofcarages and to grade the area forparking purposes.

Hundreds of cars have parkedIn the ntfw lot durinn the Christ-mas season and it is expected thatthe spot will become increasinslypopular when it is more sen-erally known that parkinpr is pos-sible here' It is understood thatthe business men of this area arecontemplating farther Bradlnswork, the Installation of lightsand the possible marking of thelot to provide the maximumamount of parking here.

Consideration has also beeni given by the counoilmanlc groupfor the establishment of parkinglots which would handle the carsof commuters and of the em-ployes of the Reglna concern

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o v P i stationVVAAT Mondaymm nine with

of P< lin<is Ar-tlnn T. Perry,Ch'cf of PoliceC 1 i f ford W.Dunphy. Presl-

r -s /•> . t d f > m F l e c t o fi i i c i mer o f I h p safety

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C Feakes, John Cooper, Principalof Roosevelt. School. MarpgefKulm of the Alricn Theatre chain.Dr. Schneider. Director ofSchools and College Division ofthe New Jersey State Safety Coun-cil and State P.B.A. Presidentnovnnev parlieipating.

John ^ooper opened the prO-trram by outlinie the posters andessay contest which was just com-pleted by school students on homeand community safety during theholiday season and told of thereason*; foi running sucli a pro-

i a ram.Chief of Police Clifford Dun-

• phy dec'ared that it was the belief:>f his department that not only

I was this the right type of educa-tional program to instill into thechildren the fact that police offi-cers were concerned with a pro-tective program. He told of th,efine relationship between policeofficers and the youth of the city,citing the fact tha t no child wayever brought to headquarters un-less accompanied by their par-ents. Special detectives handlejuvenile cases which have droppedfrom a high of 61 to a low of 35during the current year.

Superintendent Perry told ofLhe cooperation of al! the schools,together with the manufacturersind business men of the cify jiswell as the theatre in sponsoringthis pregrnm of safety. He alsopointed out that the welfare ofthe children was being deeply con-sldiTed by the Alden Theatre•hain which is booking Saturday•ifttrnoon pictures of the better'ype at the request of the schoolsind parents. Mr. Kuhn stated'.hat the management recognizedthe high educative value of themotion picture and that every et-ort would be expended to secure

Mv right type of pictures for ouryouth.

President Feakes told of thevork of Die Safety Council forthe past 20 years in investigating:-onditions and then making re --ommendation.s for correction inthe name of safety.

Mr. Cooper summed up thework beiim done here and thank-ed the cooperating groups andPatrolman Percy Paulson of thelocal po'icc force for the Interestuid elTort which he had expendedto make the program a success.

ThratTV* ProgramAwards in the community-wide

safety program which has been•nnducted in the public and par-irhlal schools of the city for theoast three weeks will be made at'.he Rahway Theatre Wednesday•norning as a part of a gala mo-:ion picture program arranged byhe committee with the RahwayTheatre management.

More than $500 'in prizes will'ie presented to the winners of theessay, slogan and poster contest.with major awards going to theleaders in the various grade levelsin all divisions. Classes aresixth, seventh, eighth and ninthtrades and thre three upp?r y^sr;:of high school as well as for thenut of school group to the age of21.

Funds for the awards were pro-vided by the industrial concernsof the city and the businessmenwho also contributed hundreds ofsmaller prizes for the slogan con-test. John Cooper. Principal ofRoosevelt School who had handedthe program for the schools willbe In charge. Super intends ofSchcols Arthur L. Perry, the heads'of the Safety Patrol Units in thevarious schoois. Chief of PoliceClifford W. Dunphy and Patrol-man Percy Paulson who is the co-ordinator of the work togetherwith Safety Council PresidentAlfred C. Feakes will participate

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