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THURSDAY. JANUAPY 2.M947
Rah way News-Record
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L, GREAT AMERICAN SALGSMSM
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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
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Bahwiy. New Jer»e;
P\it»tlnhrd Thursday %n<TOonP b " TU* Rah*-ny publlwMng Corporation
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Alnn Rand. Miss Kathleen Schae- tenderfoot badge and cards were
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A S OUP COUNTRY DEVELOPED, .T WAS THIS ABILITY TO S E L L
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WE CAN. LIT'* GET A
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PAY OFF THESE BILLS.
THEN CONCENTRATE ON
REPAYING THE O*E LOAN
FROM INCOME."
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THCSEDEBTSI"
MUS. EDWARH COLLINS
n VET4? CHAPTER
VETS IN HOSPITALS HONORED AT SHOWER
Mrs. Edu-wcl Culhn.s. the formrr
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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
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Tilton Gen- friends nt the home nf MJSK Huth
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HOME
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As Long as you can't get a new car...
^'hv not make the old one look like new
COMPLETE PAINT JOBSSO.
EXPERT BODY & FENDER WORK
The Right Financing
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Railway, N. J.
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the complete story.
Here Are My Credentials:
1912 .1915 Commercial WirclcM Opm^m
19ft- 1920 Radio Engineer for Marconi
Company
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920-1921 Engineer at the great Transoceanic Radio Station at Tuckertonu N. J./
1921 to
Resent
Servicing Hundred of Radio*
in Rahway*, $ . J.
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under certain conditions.
REQUIRES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE
OF RADK)
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The Railway Savings
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II. & II. RADIO
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1500 IRVING STREET
RAHWAY,-N. J,
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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.
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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
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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
.
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I f
'
Ftro f
o f
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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
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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
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OF
SINCERITY
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Filled Promptly!
Yes, even noW, we're happy to assure you that we can fill your
Though
moderate in coat, our
service is complete in appointment,
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on our expert work. Let our fine printing speak for your firm
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MISS GILDA ivrtJSSAtHIO
TO WED PHILADELPHIA MAN
Announcement of the engagement of Miss Gilda M. Mussachio
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Mussachio of 158 East Grand avenue, to Anthony DiBenedetto. son
of Mc~-and-Mrs* Patrick DiBeneditto, of Philadelphia, was revealed by the parents of the bride-tobe at a holiday family gathering
held at the Mussachio residence.
No date has been set for the weddinjr.
Miss Mussachio. a graduate of
Rahway High School and of Montclair State Teachers' College, is a
member of the faculty of Roosevelt School. She is a member of
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