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u m THURSDAY. JANUAPY 2.M947 Rah way News-Record ft>tm'tiii«tif<1 -luiy 13 L, GREAT AMERICAN SALGSMSM "»^0 Your Garden This Week ECOC'NITIOM OF THE VALUE OF SALESMANSHIP 15 PART OF THF TRADITION OF OUR OCMOCRACy. IN EAPLV PAYS I T WAS THF. M E R C H A N T - THE THAN THE MAN-IFACTUR.EP wwo nniin «!-•>*. TH. llnh. 7-Ouoo Bahwiy. New Jer»e; P\it»tlnhrd Thursday %n<TOonP b " TU* Rah*-ny publlwMng Corporation rrra •• thr p ' ^ t office «U Ro^«-v w-w i - —T — — - " H '<*#• ™*J' m«<t* tndcr tho t»ct of Mnrrh 3. ' M C K I I ' T I O N I M T K H — M i n e 1 ' < f* 3 •flitn. I v i 1 1 M r ' c - h y m \ll. (M p I ftirtilit ' n l o t i T o ». n ' - j • VI W ' ' I t c» r » " T h f f f n m n o r t i n t i <•••• ' I ( >' •' M 1 (•,- nv • . i ' A M " I t ny • ' A • - i f •• , r ' . i k r •" • « i u i -m s i v ' l i t 111' ! < • t I ' • ; . ! ' • • • . f 1 i l i - i- I » I l j -'.:« • i ' I° '. i- • ( ' " ) U <e= ••• o - I I .1 »"i t , » M I ' I ' C . ' - M ) • . • '. I'l. 1 m r - k " ' t> * ' ' i , 11 tl • i •-• " f ,. o f - h n i l • f ,n i ' |>. ( | i l . ' h . - i n • m I r,,- i M U • •• | .. > , . ( • i " ! • • i ' r '•>•• :! i' Ih - m I n • V : 11 ' • •• >• c i ' l .i Ti".' c»art of tJ *' vear is t h r time ?i trtkr stnrk nf past artivi' r.ci .^nci muk*' plans T:ir t l v fu'urt* "This applies to p a r d o n * as well 1 as tn othor ttctivi'i*": '. rf you are up to <ipfe with y o u ' outdoor w.irk •- h a v e vour p l a n t s aH prntoe ted—you micJ't begin to l:ink over c a t a logs Murh nejn, m . i ' T i a l is beinr. ofTrred t h e l >• " '••< ' I ) ,i 1 ' I • h'M '• 1 h : .. • y I ' ' i' • " ( • ,- ' i h i ' ' !>n i •' ; ( . , •' " ' " ; ' ; • - ' •' h p ! [ • '| • t • \ ' ' " l l K " l - ' » " " • i' -i In V Ry Fred D. Osman Union County A^rl' n»»»i«i Acent • <: ' • o I -I ! • •I ; i U • • • • < : ! " n - p ' M i t - •• •• ! •J ,: M I ( • t ' I :;•••(•!:]M i !• ' n - • ' fiR Miss Janet Higgins and at First Presbyterian Church, th? Alnn Rand. Miss Kathleen Schae- tenderfoot badge and cards were i--ued to James T. Smith. Edfer and James Pettlt. ¥•**•(! C OsTVandcl and Jack McI irlane. Scoutmaster Herbert TENDERFOOT BADGES Cannon made the presentation AWARDED THREE BOYS and gave a talk on scouting tn At Cnndlellght services conducted by Troop 47. Boy SCOULS tlu boya present. : • : !• A S OUP COUNTRY DEVELOPED, .T WAS THIS ABILITY TO S E L L IA/H/>T WE PRODUCE TH^T ' " M ^ ^ . MASS PRODUCTION A SUCCFSS. •• i ' i » • - - ] , . -, WE CAN. LIT'* GET A PERSONAL SANK LOAN, PAY OFF THESE BILLS. THEN CONCENTRATE ON REPAYING THE O*E LOAN FROM INCOME." IF WE COVLO OMIV OtT RID O f THCSEDEBTSI" MUS. EDWARH COLLINS n VET4? CHAPTER VETS IN HOSPITALS HONORED AT SHOWER Mrs. Edu-wcl Culhn.s. the formrr ution of Christmas gifts Miss Edna Shepherd nf Womiuu-.piuil and the NewbridR2, was the RUCKI of hnnf>r at , Home for Disabk-d a recent surpri-'e miir-c Igneous n- Menlo Park. Rah way fhower given by a larpo Rrrnjp of a Tilton Gen- friends nt the home nf MJSK Huth B : L l , 7 X P^. ^ r t Dix FufX\Ki Y and l nf Wv. I atu-vl. Rah\v ;i y P fn tl-in-ral Hospital. Staten The rooms wen deroratrd in T• ink FT ^ -"V cHarltable activity and whit-.? p"d woddru- bf-Il.- for P" hi- vmr by the hospital P c » . I r> .^ITIP. J- Healy srrvrd G U J ^ L S ir>:Jucipfl i h * M I K T \ T : X , n A V Thp chapter also ' J ! d i S . i b : ; . M a i M M c M ; •;;• M a r fd ^ r n l l v to the fund or \ V . D'psrtmcnt Disabled i j n C j l h n s M a i j o j i t . H o i : - - . M a r rin W^rnns H(?/pital com- J o n e P.-'il. Cl.-urr B i u l M r . -Joan ' F--d S;-hcltlin. chairman C.iliH K i l l ' Fu».'iigf>-, Mrs t n i l U 1 \-^ rh£pitai rnmmittpo nnd S t a t P D a h ' . \U - J . » ' n u . f-^^ r ' v r e mmmindfr. was as- H.!-n ( V M ; , M I S M : . . - -n, r Gcore? Kufiis. Michael F l a n a y u n , M r s . A ^ r t <; M« fe?rinnSetter,tone,Mat- Mr-. O - j Fnliltur, M r s . |f| Bju'mn. 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EXPERT BODY & FENDER WORK The Right Financing will be Part ofyour HOME VALUE ; • . AUTHORIZED • 300 St. George Ave. Railway, N. J. Pl}one RAJauny 7 X KOglCTTParls Mer. '"'•e c":n!n!'.lt r man. ZONE CH.WGKS NKEOKI) i'p a-. -:<:vA ,:i eh.ar. -.- including: .if"*- !::• i ! r : e .M • •: i ' •' • ' 1 .• » - ' : ~- .' • ' A ' . 'A - • I ; . i 1 : - ,, I ' •''• p * ' . ' I H ' c t j '.tiliiiit .fi. O Sauer. Alind i.1.; ; ; ; . I M r - C Kr.ikcs. eiumcilman fi-.-m li-.t- I''ir>t W a r d k n p :!.at bt r i e l i a . l r a ^ b r i - . i s ; * f>i * 5 Club. * I . i u rj Sp.mi>ii \ \ \ i r\ ' e t ( r a n s w ; t h j i :. : a ' l a t i o n F l i e i v > r i \ \ i. - S m l i i a ! " i a i ' t a - t > j H ' . N o f 1 ) 1 1 :I d : r : : , ( \ j H \ * : L \ p L u i - i a t li ) ; ; . ! u i f - ^ c . i H ' . ^ n ' l I \ h v thr i n j u r r n d o i m p r . ' \ ir . n : :[ would justment ;-tU<)\- Jiction f ! p : > . « i ^ \\ ' : : ( • • • t : : . i - . M "f t M i i i r :::;:..• i - . i\ ; v : a i l . i r t - / . > : ' t - d T . > d . : V : v o ri r = c s L V M t i n - . i i ' t M i : t ' u : >\ .->:t : i . res:de:;X This ::; t . ' i d r i i > . , :, i if . • , - ; : , - w i l l :• i > , : n . . . u - • n , ;.• .,• .i . "! < ! ( , .., . , : v i > \ : : . r i . * . \ t : . i I : M : " , , j .. i \ t - t : i : r - ; : . . r .\ ,. ( ; \ .,, : > .••: ' j ; r l i r e ! *.'.*... r . . c . i -int-ald ; n j i i u d T l I E K E ' S nu intrrrst or carrylnR charge when you buj m . i - ! ) : i - \ c l r s a : : u four classes al Gn1dbl.itt's and .. i v . a c r : t a rcgislercd niitoinctrist assure* TOU of proprrlj proscribed eyewear. ., i i .- a \ l:. Dr. Paul n. M.i!antut | t r l | In A l t e n d a n c r Daily O p e n D a l l y 9 A . M . t o 6 V. M . A l s o K r l .A S a t . E v r s . pl.mr.r. * I D .k : i ; , d . in a c c ; d r n t a n dl-'rc()er:ck invilvini; .uito.-nobd'. s I-'aur 1 Goldblott's ' ": ci*-r'. l others • ! ^ ^ • ' . - • . r : ! - ; a ; : ..f ;i:t> K a i i w a v . " i " • ' ' • -h . :< t : : c M . i . ' i u ' . r . '-'-ie i n K also ^ - ' \ I - 't . i k t - ' • ' ^ : •>-•'. d - -, s , • 1 •' <l .•..[-, !•. r l n j n i e d Defense • - i ••: . l . i i u i . i i \ i!i:i;;ir Stop at our office—or write or phon the complete story. Here Are My Credentials: 1912 .1915 Commercial WirclcM Opm^m 19ft- 1920 Radio Engineer for Marconi Company 1 920-1921 Engineer at the great Transoceanic Radio Station at Tuckertonu N. J./ 1921 to Resent Servicing Hundred of Radio* in Rahway*, $ . J. m C^aacil plains - . f I'M'.ij-^er-.eici. l r < i ! : n ' r . : a l A eonveniently Ion*j period for repayment—up to twenty years under certain conditions. REQUIRES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF RADK) Christ- I u ' t . i r v C l u i ) ,\n^\ t n . K l i r . r s The Railway Savings Institution *Tffe Bank of Strength" t n 7 ; : i . , t[ l i eM i ; j i Call RA. 7-1049 II. & II. RADIO R . / n w a v S c h o o l . 1500 IRVING STREET RAHWAY,-N. J, ••••: oini W a r • h n \ s wilh Ol'f;c\ n ;.)orU'd at S4ii. : ^ ^.'vad i in t.ik W t - i s s . fi. K;ili\vay 5 Y e a r s A j ; o ! b . , t l - , i , ,f .> l i t L i n - N - n ^ir:.>u-Iy <_>ciUt Jewelers A- Ofv4!rinm 81 EAST n i E R K Y ST. KAI1. 7-IC67 , i i - i i n .. :.! ! p : . . : : i ( : i i ! H : S::ap _u;d.aaM;: ; » : , ; -s i . --, • : : > : . \ wr, l.i;- v v : i - n i - •: e • At \ o Extra Cost! J..M1. * Modern Radio Repairing is , i <A \ \ - , t ! > i . * a n d th e i v f ' 1>a\nient of Interest, and also svstcmatic rennet ion of Principal, through rejniJar monthly payments. V. A . M . •: i y 1 1 t h . rn.ii'i- y < Interest Rate. r \ p . : : . > ] • - M • •!' . t \*, 1 t* t :t\ -I . \ c ( * > : H ! ] t Acnes t ; - r c t ' . » u : .':::' r i u : •..: L t . : m - > . T . . : . i k ct : i c Miss 15 Y e a r s A ^ o ; : a m e i i j M i ^ . d e i : ! of ; : ; r K . i h w . i v D e n i u e r a i i c 1 ehair- I.. M i l l i - i 1 N a m e d c o u n c i l o r o f L ' n m n C m u i e . l N o . , ' U . I W. Nt w : \ p r - ..!' n . - IUKK. ! ! : I U r . Mis.-. A i . n a D n x l e i " , J o h n K i e s e e k e r a : i ' i H . J Lit a .' Ju.^rp!i h v Mis< C:ii'"iino S c h o e n e m a n . Knliuny ' L i . :.".t )ro\i(les: i 1 l ' : s/ • • i n n / p : •;'!,••;; >i C ' . a p t r r 14. D:sd Auie-d( - C a m p [•. * - • " Radio Phonograph Television Sets Complete Auto Repair Service Fovcrseas. Mr. Smanko took employment with the R. L. Watkins Company of this city. loan by The Rahway Savings Institution :-v*:iu ::i:ni; ab'JUi J'. m 1947. * • STEWART ELECTRIC CO. it i •'.i. $ - Sales ^ HUDSON - Service .1. SutiiU'v n,-i\':s n ; i m a i P a s ; CoujTcitor a t I h o e l e c t i o n ] r S;. M a r k ' s D r a m a lie C l u b huUis Ciu is I n v i s onsi 1 r a i n . : i R Robinson * o f| 1 ::: t i ' . r : : i . i . : . (n-rrn* Ih;v.ii Il.if i w . i y mutt1] . : ib i u v l i i v , i!<«il!'". l i u a > t ! : e t - : l y a m i ; h cp i r i p K a s \vvi\ . . •* * t• M.ll.r. b\" liu- \ v > : i i ' i <11 - r - -LI I . i : . » f::tri'ji!1!.-i'< biiM:;v.\-- c e n t e r ; • . .M . \ i •.'. .: : - k \).i\ . H . t v i i n u c ' \ mKl in P U : 1 I . o d ^ . r Nf>. 5 7 , D a m 1 l i t e r s of j ; 1 \;M '.".: i ; , . m n l N " b l o C i r ; u u l a t ;iWT.ualj - <•{ llii\\\\ii\- : r r ^ r , - u b - - : , ! : •; i . i t > -1• : : u * Fvank AFar.sh for :, X - K ; i Y u . a ( '. ., ; : •. louse On All Make Cars *i . ,i t i : ; >in.,:'. J EXPERT Service . i • •-la I \ I I « ) \ S I'l. \ N i t s . h • >if RAJiwnv 7 2^."6 i ' • Dr \ \ I I II 1 t-fl flPPUflnC€ SHOP • ) A V • ' ! .,ri[i ] 1 i *, . . ; M . : >r. > u i f - ' i '. t ' - .". t r . n i \ .:: V . . i . i 1 . i n ; ! .i!'.i • , ' •" . --1 I 1, • 1 i i u ^ i i. 1 ! r >:\. T'.',v-~c 1!.i'^> •- . '• : I • I. * • • t i : - : v it p : . i n ; b : ! ; \ ' i . i : \ ' : v '>f F'fth Ehi man. Frank Rp^sip. •lack Williams. Miss Thernsa C a tov. Miss Dorothy Miller, James Lnuiih'm. Miss Frances Bacek. Miss Cathrrme Miller. Cirmen DeSimonc with R*>v. Francis A. Sheridan, adviser. T h e prizes for spot d:inrp« 'included a special presen; lation by .Santa f**1nus to Mis.s Ce: ct-lia Flanagan and Dalthoim i Blurmel] Other awards went to ! Mis* Diane Breslow and Glenn 1 i rue m •• A^-soci wion vvill ho held at tho pacsh audiimtuni on Friday night- • .' rr West Monthly daymen** * 8.34 16.67 25.00 33.34 41.67 I C ' l l MT r ST. MARYS AI.fMM »>\N('K O \ FRIDAY Another in a scrips of da \"*i')r\( :p • > •• L"' M Cord T'f-bU* E OF f • ' Diteres* ' lie f'il]< 5. > 'I f ;i • 3 S^v»r ' ; - - " >) n w - i - p i u 0*' i McOEE \YINS CITATION have 3 colorful, lor.gy, delirious i FO I t s ELECTIVE SERVICE Evnry country hac a traditional fruit for use at any '-our.se in any f Offiors named by the M An appreciation citation has been received by James W Mc-Mutual Aid Association, Inf., are food pr^pfl1 pri with 'ov'ng hand* meal' w? ri^slr*- but e.^poriajly at fo r a cord partv in Febof I]08 Charlotte place f'om as follows- President. Ludwls T. on special holic'iys or festivals. holiday fr^^Ts Mos^ traditional <*ranb*>ntv nmrv and for a theater and din.Harry N. _Trumap iL Smith, mechanical department: Tr for thf\se wiio enjo1-' t h e n*»" i>arty (n March, were rfiade T h r Prf"?id°nt of the vire pre^idPn*. Connie Marchitto. nii i; f BUNGAL0WS-KOUSE5-FARMS tnilv ruit served at Ui'e of new foods w •.'i '' ' :i* .i pnriv for thp Mothers" Club States of Am^rira h a s fartcry 14: recording secretary. AP^RT^ENT5-STORES-L0T5 holiday time o' Troop 40. Boy Scouts held a t this cerLi/lcuL'* of appre- ROSP Petti, far^ory stock: finanPr:i*v In <"rpnborn Sau the ever sin FArToRitS^/^S STATIONS) thp 'mmr of Mrs. Clifford Lenox, lation L:i James' W. McGee in cial sr'-retary. William Adams, T M - ' I I n m n f>f v ar<i w i t) • fi 186P Elismbpfh avenue Mr. and'.i'atr il recognition of uncon'pen- factory stork; treasurer, Harry THRU TEU?A-HWAY7-133i into a s.i'ircpan S;mrai'i until its Mrs 'Mto p"hwp(f?er. of St. Peters- satcd sprvicrs patriotically ren- Honk, researrh; sergpant-Qt-arms. •P£TER We U/ya-tecJ Remote from ness. tor buirr Fla . formerly of Rahway. ier^d h's country in t h e adminis- Edtiar Milnw:- factory 13; trustees. :MW p ' i i T ->ri plotter w i t h first Thanks of t h e Selectiv«* R-rvic? Georp'- Guy. John Brez'* Sylvia giving F foi t h e period of three Here: '<worrt Wiili-»m« Edward Rob'-rt Thompson presided, with T 1 Grour Mrs Richard Anderson, secretary. .•cars ' l is signed by Presi' nt sively *n New Th*> 'ip«t moetlng will he h"Id with Piiiman and countor^ip* T'li^se offices be installed Jersey s i n e * 1 Walter E Mi" T, S T (mmpoTi, S°ft Romiri at a meoUnn *o be he'd Friday, 1845. MassaJanuary 24th chusetts d e dance will also Oi'p.sts participating included: t)P held Rt this f serves cre^'t for The commit-'I >rary 1 Mrs. M E. Cadett. Mrs. G. Edwin starting ' he tee in charge inculude* • Floyd U'f Conv Mr." Catherine Monahnn. nranbf 'iyn in Preston. Pierce Flynrt. Robert Mary Mrv Frod Schw^iper. Mr~<;. I,. S dustry tuia n. Michael W McCoy. Eight f 'nunt' ^ I is Thompson. Mrs. M n u r i c Moran. v v : ? i our nev me'nbers were r e v i v e d . ma1Study Habi*s of M*- Fdna Enells>> Mr.c WiViam '••a 949 nrtdrri during thp y*>ar Cap'ain generally ,gi*?ed that v n"v>enheirnf1T. Mrs Clifford \Miirh Stay If«-r»> fi^fvff*1?: •le w o i t ) i r if fta 7 h r TV n h a d ft OBf'KRVE ANNIVERSARIES 1 nf rhoj r oWT1 including, Willian T>" birr'»day an^'vers**1 ies o' pioneer 1M <•*• p n b e r v r u l t ' ' i t i n n A b i ' d fpedinp proprarn for n TT T f>l HOT op* ^Ti'>Pimpr. Pattick Woi ah'u vv1n»°r r n ^ n f ' s was Mr". "iPd " r h u r p . f rs C ' a r h ' > » n- lc in R | 1 w Vi 1 PI' Ies K War' and Mrs F-ank W Thomnson, Maur':c ' ' • this pek a' Rahway T*u lic I.i!oy. in \ ^^rif 1 relf'Tatrri nt the an-i n t h p f i Fi' Ttiv/in rt v brary under direction of J"nior .Smit' wore ' rnld ribi' in )rt(in i nuil Chr s1mn.s party conducted -? ' - ' i f f ' " ' I T r.ib'nrlan Mr^ . ' " a n Tlie fir* < -*MV farm*" in by the \.t 1u\s Ak' 5c Uety of ••'••" / i I ' l l it4 // Qtinvtitic t»re °y v 'u* had sandy il. N"w Jo; cv> tu' •• | o en if' ' -I « -A P id t < * •• T pon-1, and n pool climat ; su-t 'th T TV A( T' VI TFRVS veal 1 by h f sister? p p ' n nf s M r . plant a yard of c anber v s. i. • * i • „ i i , . ,.-r r • and To •Is v a r P suit.ri .were known 'ii 'hf M i s I w*"neF VV Stj't, of and for ROOM a f'ork try \arin-'s n^mes TI'MV M ' p ' t , in t h e C o ' n n i a «;pr • ivpr* s'udi*"^ by (h and 1 " " *'CfJen. Pi .''is'-ibc • e in bar in rty 5 \tw 'lay vi M tion. "t n fnmi'v fTTr \ p w P " pncnUT Thr WpJf' ber'v ?n N ia l l Ii. •If / > . • / . - , r , y ' /MI b**f*n sf>t for "T> R 1 ' h'> hi • ds t M r ' i n r h • n)c t No d the Red Whor'ic in Rcotuv • f T h e n*'ls arr gradii/>*itm Mi thp "PC But 'n Europe the i:;uicy H'?h School of H'flnnpy M' 1 at<j5 of M ' ! 1 < • (» V O F U VFM F ? ( )f t>v> b rry four'd little ir .'r Funtlo' k Mr. Rspo- flovo B f rilTTl'Ml f and "o i f rvt to In h°r weekly st" y hotirs on favor Kven the Pilcnrhs ra 'not si to W a P'adur^e of Regional of M "nd Rand 1 Friday at 3:^0 p m., Mrs. "Pcfr • claim )ph I, 1 The RuH.s ope* at* a man of PfiR Hn n ' ' ->n son plan*1 to trli th^ children of High Rrhool ai'd irp or^am store vir t M of 1 V1 C a i ' b c r ' y It as h e r n n [ i ' H i i l M ( ' p i co"ferttrnery by M ir> k m to *he ' ar t h RM>(O A fiiffe'en* b'»dR tha* live IJ1 this a nd Wi"mm H R n n n in vv est <»ra of lo s n > \ ' s t o r y w h o Mi ••' i rr R F ( area in t' * *> winter P^ve'al other n WFK l i r r ' '*"< and F^posito bot)i t o r v d ir thr b r ' l e t'> be No ' ' ' "I" ' '•»•• the value of this shiny progf ams of interest t^ children <: forces during the *' *'t for t h r wodd'np scar'<H b e n y Bf^au^e t h e delihave hoen p l a n i W by Mrs PeMij-'^ p r a n n p y n '"pmhrr o' f>io cate white blossom resembled t h e tprson, including recreation dur PAREN'TS F u s t Prpsbytfi ian C'hurrht at head of a bird, th^y called th p m ing t h e rold weather perioctTVAtJttHTER'S TROTH rondod Rnhwfiy H'trh Srhoot and craneberrie*:. l^tpr contracted to Mr. and Mrs. Alfrtd C. Jackson cranberries hy our prosnic forpis employed hy Merck & Co . Tnr Mr. Gilman i.s a Graduate of R a h - St. Mary's Church a n d Children of 126 Wyoming street, Westfield, fathers. Hardtvxire and Ihwst u\iy KiRh Scliool and i.s now home of Mary and tho Montclair Alum- formerly of Rahway, have anTo th" redskin they were n i o di11 ni Association. ttve engagement of their cine as we as 'iod Thus un on a vacation from Mia*ni tlivvPT11 onu \v.\i i rAt w r \TNT« ^My Florida He wivod tin pr and Mr FnBen^cIeT^ is a graduate nf daughter poris Prdd^U, ^o R consciously they rpc>gni?:ed ' h e a h-»lf yfars ^n t h " U S Navv d m - Mt. St Charles Academy. Woon- Stewart Waugh, snn of Mr.and nutritional need for vitamin C, RAhtvav 7 2200 MAIN difficult to obtain through th*1 inR t h e war and was dUcharijcd -socket. R. I., also attended Hnly Mrs. Robert. A. W^nuh of fio Cross CoMrCe nnd TTnlvorsUv of ••trret. Westfinld long and bitter Now England winMinnesota, t h e latter while ser1 M"iss Jackson 's a graduateof ters. The bPiTi**s were also valued twenty (ind class. Pi* was ». T .;., ving in the Army Air Corps. He is Westfjpld High School a n d a t -when green, for roasted, they w»re months. He Is affiliated now a student at Temple Univer- tended Parson's School of De- made into poultices and used to iiv Moth or list Chwrrh. sity. Philadelphia, and associated sign in M^w York City. She is now draw the venom of poisoned a r with his father in t h e real estate employed by U>P Prudential Insu- rows from wound*. MISS HARRIFT LEIIMAX business. He served in ttio rance fnmpnnv ih thnir NPU1 York For food, they mixed t h e fmlt TO WED WIM.IAM I.EVV for three years. offire wit)i pftnm'can. a r«ke made of 1 A n n o u n r r m n u js mad' by Mr. dried meat, and fat. They also Mr. Waugh i.s ^lso a graduate and Mrs. I/Ouis Lehman of 1201 SISTERS BETROTHALS kn*'W the dehnht of rranlien ies nf West field High School. He serNrw Brunswick a v n u n of tlm enTOLD AT FAMILY GATHFRINf; ver five vr\irs in t h r Army Air as accompaniment to :he nchucos Rapfmcnt nf t hoi ? d:uic)itr-r. Miss Thp engagement of Miss Anna Forces ^n the Pacific area. Opon of roasted meats For this they HnriVt Lehman to William H. were stewed and sweetened with Levy, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack Suit, to Michael Funriock. son of his discharge ho attended Pace wild honey or maple sugar. Mrs. Mary Fundock. of Lincoln Institute and i.s now associated I^'vy of 127 Hawthnrne avenue. boulevard, Clark, and of Miss Stelwith A. C. Nielson Company of Although tlie Pilgrims first Newark. No date has been set for la Suit to Andrew Esposito, son'of Now York City, continuing his stepped upon Plymouth Rock, it the u-edriinp. She is a praduate of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Esposito, of is probable that their second step .studies a t night. Rahway High School and he from squashed a juicy red cranberry. Madison Hill road. Clark, was reContinued on Page Ten WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK Wwquahir Hi«h School. Newark. so prevalent were they along t h e Following four years of service with At the first slpn of trouble, brinp your set to us. marshy shore. And yet. abundant the armed forces, includinp two as they were, it was not until that Our trained repair men will do a thoroughly^ expert years as a staff sergeant overseas. first historic Thanksgiving that he was discharged and took emjob on It. the colonists discovered their COME IN NOW! ployment with the Emerson Launtangy flavor. Tradition has it that t h e K a m panoags, a friendly Indian tribe, ' brought t h e spartclinT red cranMISS RITA TAYLOR WILL RAHWAY 7-2128 1492 IRVING S T R E E T berry along with deer, wild t u r WED MICHAEL SMANKO keys, plump pumpkins, bread of The engagement of Miss Rita FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Taylor of 506 Hamilton MODERN EQUIPMENT street to Michael Smanko. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smanko of Factory Engineered and Approved Parts 485 Hamilton street has been announced by the parents of the bndo-to-be. No date has been set Guaranteed for the wedding. She attended Rahway High School and is emRECONDITIONED USED CARS ployed as a secretary at the Wesson Distributing Corporation, of Newark. Following three and a half years of service wiUi the TJ.8. • It's easier to concentrate on one loan than «epdr'ate d e b K ff you gei a f loan Sere, a o*?r r^ast^hab?** rate% yru P^ay Wf*y r*bf ^o It? VDU " ( ' " t •' f t h ' ' W 1 tl i ! " PI If ;:-.'Lis;-''.ii.- Social at Home of . Clifford Lonox Rv MART W. ARMSTRONG County Home Acent *=L A?-f> v l i y n-ir. f T l k o v e r with \miT r i f i p ' i b o r s ' t i pp c v s i b i l ' t i e . s c f tn:i' m j ; ;> ''->:r^i < - v i m t i n i t y r l a . n l MIL' p ' n n f i l J n ^ {."tpfthpi t II \ Will he Here January 24 Favorite American Foods acorns, meal of cat-tail, poldcn squash, corn for roasting and tobacco to share with the white man unused to the USP of gnnd tnrnjrs in the wiWcrnpts. An*T thanks to the Indians we Rang hru'rt Mit wi^Ji h h - - mni"iifil nnrt . !M;lit« ' •• I f ' Ftro f o f M •: • ' • . J I• i i .< ' • : ( , . ) ! i t ; * 7 i • i-r '•l- •• pi 1 <• i » i M m - i i - t• ' •• . •• T • 1-w 1 ' v i f •> Scout Mothers Glub Make Plans For Theatre And Dinner Parties Merck Mutual Aid Elects Officers Groups In Bird r» JJP.Triming- p u b •: r n PAGE NINE JM7. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 WALTER 8. HANKS. Prop. 586 IRVING STREET RAHWAY, N. J- MISS FRANCIS AN'DERSOX TO WED GERALD SLONAKER . Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Francis Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Sewaren, to Gerald J. Slonaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slonaker of Elizabeth avenue, Rahway. The wedding date has been set for June. Miss Anderson, a graduate o( Wooclbridffe High School, is employed by the Security Steel Equipment Corporation, Avenel. Mr. Slonaker attended Rahway Schools and is a member of the St. Mary's Alumni Association. A World War II veteran of four years he served first as a member of the President's guard and later with the First Marine Division on Okinawa. He is a member of the Catholic War Veterans and Is employed by the General Analine Corporation, Linden. Authorized DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALER SALES & SERVICE 446 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. Telephone RAhway 7-3311 SERVICE OF SINCERITY Prihting Orders Filled Promptly! 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