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CHRONICI/B Vol.XXXVI. No.,46/ /. CRANFORD. N. J., .THURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1934 FIVE CENTS V. I. A. QUARTERLY New Plant Will Open Work Of Engineering MEETING JANUARY IS BojScoutWeekToBe Township Cpmrhitteer Department Reviewed Welfare Walk Carried oa In New Yerk ObservedHereFeb.8-15 In Cranford Monday Oty and Craaford to Be Re-elects OsterHeldt T. J. McLaugUm Submit* Leaders to Outline rVogram Fenway Hat Company Brought Here by Gvic Committee of Annual Report to Town- The Village Improvement Association Monday; Three ScouU Mayor Will Continue as Head of Municipal Group During - ship Committee. ' , wQl have. Its quarterly meeting at Fiska Port, Wfll Give Employment to o'clock Monday afternoon, January 15, Win Awards. 1934 — Only One Change in /' , 50 Men, 125 Women. in the- parish bouse of Trinity church, Appointments. / ~ The work.of the Township's 1 under the auspices of the Department Boy Scout Week activities will be out- gineertng department' was reviewed of Public Welfare of which Mrs. J. An- lined at a meeting of the Scout Lead- the Township Committee Moods; The Fenway Hat Company, formerly of New Vorlt City, will a gus Knowles tt the director. The sub- ers' Round Table at 7:30 o'clock Mon- ('icorije K Ostcrliclclt • was imntiiinonsly ro-eli!ctc(l cliainnan of morning in the T""t l .. report begin operations Monday ill its new Cranford plant, located in the ject of the meeting will be Public Wel- day evening . In the Cranford •• Trusl Supervising Engineer T.J.McLaughUi fare, Company building, according to Altrcc the Tnivnihi]! Committee at tlie annual ^rKaniratton meeting Moiulay Shaheen building at 331 Centennial avenue. The new concern, which as follows: Mrs. Laura A. Cauble, chairman of 8. Clark, chairman. Boy Scout Wee moriiiiif; in ilie Township Rooms There \vtre no changes m the was brought to Cranford through the efforts of the civic committee oT "The" Engineering Department" was the Department of Municipal Public will be observed from February 8 to 1 IK-rs-om-l of the official family and only <|i)c change in the apixjintincnts. organized at the beginning of the year Welfare,, division of Public Health, of The Board- of Review last nigh Fiske Post, No. 335, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of which commander : o Por -the twenty-fourth consecutive to perform all operations of mainten- the New x*ork City Federation of Wom- awarded the fo}|owlng,hot>ors.Ia( II Frank A. Abbott is the chairman, will employ about SO men and 125 ance, new construction, mapping, sur- regular monthly meeting: To Gordon time,-Clerk Alvln R Denrnan called en's Clubs, wfll be the principal speak- the meeting to order,, acting as tem- women. The company has agreed to give preference to Cranforyl labor. veys, emergencies, and to/transact the Dunfee, Troop 80, first class rank ami er during .the afternoon. She will tell porary chairman.' ComrniUeeman Al- The interior of the Shaheen tmiMtflg^- • business pertaining thereto with citi- of welfare work carried on In New York. merit badge in metal work; -Herbert zens, business houses, and governmen- Simmons, Troop 75, merit badges lr bert W. Barley placed the name of Mr. has been remodeled to conform to tbe Misa Sarah Edmond, supervising prin- Oaterheldt in nomination for re-elei- requirements of the new plant. New SELECT CAST FOR tal departments of-the State; County cipal; of the Cranford Public .Schools, first aid and public health'; Roy Knud- and adjacent^ communities. sen. Troop 75, ratrlt badgea (or public tlon as chairman, or "mayor," as It Is' floors have been laid, additional win- DRAMATIC CLUB PLAY will speak on. welfare work in the commonly known. Committeeman Ed- dows and doors Installed and other One of the first and mort important Cranford schools. - healUi.muWo andleattiercraft.' The latter, scout has earned the require* mund P, Sullivan /seconded, and trie Improvements made so that the build- acts of the year, was to record i Mrs. Prank McpuDough, chairman of election was unanimous. 'Death lakes a Holiday- to Be Fre- the, entertainment committee, and her number of badges to receive the rani ing now fully complies with-all Bute schedule all our operations," so as Mayor Osterhcldt thanked the com- In Febnasry by keep a check on certain oonfanlttee.members, will have charge of of SUr Scout regulations by providing dean, sani- UealFlayen. mittee tot the/honor and-expressed his tary and lighted and ventilated periodical maintenance work! the social hour following the meeting. Announcement, has been made thai The Rev. Frank M,.. Sherlock, rector the Star, Life and Eagle Board ot Re- appreciation for their splendid coopera- has—^rovenr—eapeeially—valuable ttorh-cipeclaily-during the paiW-few •all been set up and everything Is In The east for "Deatto Takes a Holi- maintaining our drainage system and of Trinity, Church, win offer the Invo- view will meet January 21) In the Scou cation. -. . • .: .,.; : •,'-. headquarters in Elizabeth. •:.,:. '. months. "/ •— _ readiness for the opening of the plant day." which, will be presented during proves itself by the lack of complaints The sub-committees will continue as on Monday. the latter part of February by the Cran- about flooding in the last six months.. The -District Board of Review will meet again February 6, to award first follows/'Police, James Q. Beggs and 6. Ratner of Caldwell, and J. Hlrsch ford Dramatic Cmb, was selected this "We also know by a study of our Albert- W. Burley;' flre, Burley and week following open try-outs among records what each operation has cost class and merit badges. This will be of New York, president and vice-presi- War Vet Drops Dead the last opportunity local scouts will Beggs; roads, Frank McCulIough'and dent, respectively, of the company, club members. Rehearsals will start us and where the labor and material Edmund P. Sullivan; finance,. Sullivan this week under the direction * wasexpendedj.J..... ^._:L_,.\\.~ " have to earn points for the first half of were in Oranford yesterday completing the -district progress 'contest and ad- and Burley; lights, shade trees and final arrangements for the opening of. Crump, who has staged several success- "One of the sources of complaints by On Neighbor's Porch parks, Sullivan and McCulIough; build- ful productions here and hi Elizabeth our citizens has been by residents of vancenient In rank in ordre to have It the factory. Mr. Hlrsch, who will be : count for yearly Inspection. / ings, McCulIough, Beggs and Burley. In charge of the plant hen, plans to in past yean.; . ;. j dirt streets. Due to the diffi Tlio fltst named uii cucli committee will Members of the cast are* as follows: culties of these residents, and also of the Heart Attack Fatal to < On February 11, which will be Scout take up residence hi Cranford soon. Sunday, the' District Court >of Honor serve as chairman, and the Mayor will Harry .Folk. Albert .Mount, Mrs. Theo- Township, the^Road Committee thought serve as a member of each committee. With the exception of the foreman dore Franklin. Paul'Crispin, Sydney it burdensome, and In most cases Im- dray of 509 River- will boner these scouts who- have jut and floor ladles, who will be brought vonced to second or first'class ranK-or Reappolntments were as follows: Barrlnger, Mrs. Frank Carter, Mrs. Ro- possible, to finance pavements for these side Drive. (uiur'rr, Hfrbert R^-Wlnckler; attor—- ngt ig Department X merit badges slue* the NOvi ~ all other probably will be em ceremonles also ney, Carl H. Worslnskl; building Inspec- SpBsbury, Mrs. Louis Rice, Malcolm secured gravel from a gravel bank Enroute to pay a social visit to - 5JU, tor, Eugene E. Steele; member of the ployed here in so far as experience of Waroock and William Greer of Eliza located in Cranford {using relief work nee • Burr of SOS Riverside Drive, new tenderfoot local applicants complies with the re- candidates. The Union Council Court sinking fund commission for three beth. ers to screen It), and-after grading Charles Oray, M years old of SOB Riv- GEORGE E. O8TEBIIELDT years, William J. McKee; clerk of the quirements of" the various positions. of Honor will be held In" Cranford fol- and shaping these streets,-applled the erside Drive, a veteran of. the Spanish- Bfiord.-Qt.AMeMorsjQr.Qno ysar.Alliert 'Will^'mstnifBCturcnnoderate- A^erlcan'Wafriuffered'a'h'eart attack: B. Caldwell; representative to theRah- prlced women's hats. Two miles of this work was accom- on Burr's bock porch shortly, before 8 col scouts will receU-e awards from the Council court. woy Valley Joint Meeting, Mayor Oster- The bringing of the Fenway plant to plished' this year.' There are many o'clock last night. Oray died before Dr. Many Tickets Sold heldt; representative to the water In- Oranford .brings Into r*altmt,lon the more'streets of this type to be treated. •i: A. Zlngales and Police Chief Carl A.' vestigation committee. Commissioner J "A survey of our sewer system was first of three projects started a few O.M. Hess As President Massa and Patrolman' Frank Caruso, ig Improvements For Thomas Lecture McCulIough; member of the police and t . months ago-by-th»-clvlc-.commlttee of started with a view to learning the who were sumntooed by Burr, arrived. Total $96,000 in 1933 firemen's pension fund commission for Fiske Post with a view of eliminating amount of infiltration In our sewer Death was caused from heart trouble, one year, Charles P. Buckley; recorder _ all unemployment hi the community. New Committees Appointed, plant and the condition of the plant. from which Oray had suffered for the for three years, Judge Lyman L. Love- We were.unable to complete this sur- According to the annual report ot Famous World Traveler Will The committee Is no* figuring with By-kws Adopted at An- past few.years. ^...:-r.:-^—.- land; superintendent of the police and two other concerns which may locate vey jdye to the pressure of other work Born lA New York City, Mr. Oray E. E.. Bteele, Inspector of buildings, Be Greeted by Large flre alarm system, J. Stuart Slocum. soan,-gl»ing. employment to nual Meeting. on our small -force but the sewer plant, moved to Cranford fourteen years ago. there were 137 building permits Issued No appointment to the office of en- as far as the survey was completed, be had nude, his during, his during_1933, aggregating Improvements ; , Crowd Jan. 19. . gineer was made, McLaughUn to con- allowed the need'of repairs'and-the smounUng.to-$98,113. The 137 permits "P* Oscar..lfc_Hcsi was elected president tinue as supervising engineer. . urgent- necessity for thorough cleshlng; Issued were divided -is - follows: dwell- "FtTie^oTuy-cnahge'N^^^ oT the Firemen* Relief Association of ings, 18; garages, 39; additions, 33; and The advance sale of tickets Yof the Onantord at tie annual meeting recent- We therefore started cleaning-and Voorhees, of SOB Riverside Drive.' Mr. Boord of Adjustment.' Frank Ryder worked continuously from March until (jfcrsy was a plumber by trade, although miscellaneous, 37. lecture January 19 by Lowell Thomas Three Fires Cause ly. Other officers all of whom were re- under the auspices of the Cranford was appointed for a five-year term to elected, are: vice-president, Roy Irving October with one paid man and four had been unemployed for the past There have been 967 building in- succeed Lisle R. Beardslee. His nom- relief workers. As there had been no six yeara.^ .' ..•••, ,' spections made during the year, and College Club has Indicated that there secretary. O. J. Jansen; treasurer, E. R.' will be a large attendance, according to ination was made by Sullivan. and $1,125 Loss In Week Harris. Ralph Scarbrougb was elected appropriation for more men we were During the Spanish-American War fees collected and turned over to" the seconded by Burley after Ryder's name forced to stop because the "C. W. A.' le served in Company "H," of the 48th Township Treasurer amounting to $746. an announcement today by Mrs. Mar- as a new member of the board of trus- vin A. Payton, chairman of the ways hod been placed before the committee tees for a three-year term, succeeding gave paid positions to the relief men. Regiment of Infantry. He was a mem- In addition to the above there have by Mayor Osterheldt. Maurer, Polidoro, and Deller "During the year we secured funds ber of Watchung Camp, Spanish- means committee' which Is in Steve Eusuce. Other. trustees, whose been 38 plumbing permits Issued and :harge. Mrs, Payton has advised that The depositories tor Township funds terms did not expire this year, are: Ar- from the State for the construction of American War Veterans, of WestfleJd; work Inspected, and five examinations will be the some as - last year—The Damaged by hose who wish to attend should secure thur Ruhtard and William Tunison. Lexington avenue pavement,.which''is EUxabeUi Local, No: 346, Plumbers' ahd and 39 licenses granted, amounting to Cranford Trust Company and the First Blazes. 60 per cent complete. We secured Steam Fitters' Onion; and was a com- 8410; 60 oil burner permits granted, and their tickets early as there Is a limited National Bank. The bond of the President Hess appointed Clarence funds from the "C. W. A." for four seating capacity. Schmlta as aergeant-at-anns. and an- municant of St. Michael's Church, inspected, amounting to 1100; also 4 treasurer Was, fixed at $30,000; the Three fires during tbe past week separate projects employing' over 370 Funeral services irtlTbe held Friday cement block licenses granted, amount- Mr. Thomas will at 8:30 p. m. collector, $8,000: the clerk, $1*00, and nounced the appointment of the fol- (Continued on last page) caused damage estimated at approxi- lowing standing-committees for 1834: morning from the Dooley Funeral ing to 840.- it the Roosevelt 'Strange .the sinking fund commissioners, $9,000 mately 81,125 to Cranford residences. Auditing. BaroU lockwood. Arthur Home, 318 North avenue, West Requi- The total amount rscelved from the Tales from For Count each, the bonds being- the same as A Ore last Friday- afternoon damaged em mass will be celebrated st 8 a. m. at Ruhtard and. Warrtn Klrkman; and Current rlutoryLectures building, plumbing, cement blocks and The evenings entertal: Is given heretofore. Meetings will be held on the H. B. Maurer residence, 117 Cran- finance. Edward Ruhtard. John 8t Michael's Church. Interment will oil burner permit fees Is 81,398, accord- larshlp the second and fourth Tuesday nights ford avenue, to the extent of 81000, while WiQ Start January 18 In the Spanish War Veterans' plot or the benefit of the club's Schmitx, and George Eveland. ing to Mr. Steel*. und. Tickets may be "from >f each month. biases yesterday damaged the James New by-laws were drawn up and have In the Falrvtew cemetery, WestflekL h Arthe close or "the meeting Mayor Polidoro residence. It Burnalde avenue, The total'value of building Improve- any member of the dub or been approved by the New Jersey State Mrs. Clayton D. Lee of the New Jer- Mrs. Payton and' her committee, Osterheldt expressed his appreciation , and F. J. Deller residence. 36 Retford ments for the past fourteen years Is Firemen's Association. sey Stats Federation of Women's Clubs CHd-Fashioned Dance 110,438,343, a yearly average of $745,- members of the committee are for the splendid manner In which 'avenue. Clarence Sebmlts was elected as the will open' her series of six lectures on At Casino Jan. 13 595.88. Henry Leon, Mrs. James A. Penny- every Township employee has continued Tbe Ore in the Maurer tame nt hose company's representative in the current history subjects in the Cranford packer and Mrs. Donald McOlnnls. toglve loyal and faithful service to caused by an overheated furnace which Public Library at' 10:30 Thursday theNTown, despite salary cuts. He was etartlng January 13,.ttie Casino will U0N8 BEAR APPUEOATE Among the patrons and patronesses set^ flre to- the beams In the cellar of The first .-cgular meeting of 1934 wUl morning,-January 18. The lectures are Fred B. Applegate addressed the reg- will be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. frown, Mrs. confident that such a spirit will con- the residence. Members of the family be beM at 8 p. m. next Thursday in under the. auspices'of the .Wednesday old-fashioned and modem tinue throughout the coming year. dances the second and fourth Saturday ular meeting: of the Oranford. Lions George Bates, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph were at home when the fire started and the flre headquarters. Morning Club. Club last Friday night to Hayaihl's 'lumraer, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Deacon "We hive been passing through try- sent in an alarm J>y telephone at 3:30 Other lectures will be given st 10:30 nights of each month, apeordlnt;.Jbo Ing tlmes,'\the Mayor pointed out, William Austin, the manager. Restaurant on his experiences during Fanwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. p. mi When the department arrived a Joseph Rlckard, colored! of 1 John- o'clock on the mornings of February 1 trMtls .througbout the:country. _Br, Joskins, Wi Bdlth^WUd, Mrs. Wlnl- on pagej few-minutes later-the.«ellar-was-al- son arenue, wrested by Sergt. Law- and IS, and March 1.15 and 29. Tick- The Initial dahoe win te m

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•J * -' Page Two THE CRANFORD. CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4.19*4 BREMNER CHAPTER IMPROVED Lutheran Women Fan! Rader Mission UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF DE MOLAY Cranford Church Calendar Attracts Large Crowds UNDAY I - W£Meet Here By Blehard Pullerton \ * CHOOL Lesson On January II Bremner Chapter will I candy was served to the members and OAMroas MimcnusT EnsooraL CHtraca «,_MomIng Worship. 7.00 p. u~ S hold a regular business meeting. The'to the Masons. AU present were sup- Walnut Avenue Christian Endeavor." 8:00 P. M.—Even- Evangelist Preaches at 3 P. M.
ference Here Next 9.-S0 A. M.—Bible School. 11:00 A. M. ' ~4 111), (HOT N«wip*ptr UnlM. ly. All Masons are invited to attend the' guns to celhdoid dogs. terian Church. Wednesday. meeting. During the evening- the De-1 There was a meeting of the Bulletin -Public Worship. 7:00 P: M.-Ep- Bt'Weam.% S. a Cmnca • Molay degree will be conferred upon tbe | Committee at the home of Roy Kibban worth League. 8:00-P. M.—Ewntog '• UUnmnet \ last night when plans were discussed Worship. B«v. Java* r. MdtepaU. .tecto. Services at Uie Rader Mission, which Lesion for January 7 ' Mrs Norma Blngham of the stall of .following candidates: W. John Muller the Newark News will be tbe speaker I"* Roselle, Gilbert Ashwell Ellsworth for next month's bulletin. Bar. Jobjt H. Nabarg. AsaUtant - opfntd Sunday morning In the First BIRTH AND INFANCY OF JESUS CtAHnu Oosm Ttuuiacu Presbjterlan Church, with the Rev. at the-meeting of the Conference of WUson^and Charles Free, alTof Cran- We wish the following .boys a very Sunday Matses: 7 a, mL a a. m.: Womens dullds pf Central New Jersey *«!*• The. Initiatory degree was con-happy birthday and hope'»that they Betford Avenue Children's Mass, 8:30 a. m. foHowe• ihall, savo alt a. m.; mornuig service 11 a. m.; even- Women's-Guild of Cajvary; church will I Again we are Ite recipients of Tres- Oeoese Miller, January 16;- Floyd tog service. 7:45 p. la; young peopta"Tuesday, 7:45 p. m, Bt. Anne's De^ Those wrlb were present at thepoopla from (hair lint. Maltha* 1:11. be the hostess to this meeting, at 2 tie Boards fromJChapters In St. Louis,' Weeks, January 18; John JLatane; Jan- services on Sunday had an opportunity PRIMARY TOPI0- towa; January 14v , Union City; Janu-jure of welcoming back to town several Bev. WBlbun F. Behrena resented at Sunday's services, there We are now enterlnr upon a six , vwnttt .viAAaka4*4j ~ i V+**V*A WAVJ | VIIUU B. T. P. D. 8:60 P. laV-Bvenlng Ber- Civil war, we « being representatives present.: from .i tine published by the Grand Council B«T. Frank H. Sherlock. Hector - ' Mlln Street " «uldaUon whicl his early life. the.faith of his parents, of the book. -The annual meeting ol thecongrega This trip was taken in place of the pro-' containing news of De Molay Chapters 8 a. m.—Holy Communion... 8:45 A. 1L—Sunday School. 11:00 A minated opmpe and his call to the' service of Chrlit, The' central theme of Matthew la tlpn of. the church will be held Sd tr) to Baseik Val!ey chapter itf- all over the States. ' • , . ~9:4B'a. nLn-Cihurcn School.-'*. - . M^-Servlce. Wednesday service 8:00 tween large cor; *.the .most thrilling stories ' "Jesus Christy the son of David, -the at^hlch time members"i?^hej£j d_ rt _ _ ...... — I The pinochle,tournament-chairman, .11 a. m.—Morning prayer and stct K. Reading room open dally 2 to -It Is: the ernei 1 c6u'ncirw!U'Be"elcCted"and reports-of - of modern times. Here, again; faith' •on of Abraham", the covenant Kins* j^ Thursday eyenlng Bremner Wilbur Duff, reportp s greag pt progressg , mon (Holy Oummunlnn the first Sunt -P.:»£.ixeitfiui eundayi and: Holi- of group living (Mott 1:1). '•.••- "rhrhe ^th' Cil proved stranger than' fiction." '. the year's activities of the various or- pnaptCT held its annual Christmas par- " H^other's Circle is sponsoring, a *»*•.••.•: .'-: ••" :.-. • .' ' "'•••• " card day of the mojnth). Uons that place I. Th. Birth of J»*u(, tht King gantzat Ions of the church will be elven. I ty .After the meeting the members Party *?** the regular meeting of 8 p. m.—Choral Evensong and ad- eratlon a burdei The Rev, Mr. Rader preaches at 3(Mart. 1:18-23). :• The Women's Guild" will have Us th Th» wntSpn'n Ouilri' will have Its wcre €ntertalned by the Mothers' Cir-j e chapter and of the Mothers' Circle. 81. UlBJtB A.M. R.'oanlCH ent. p. m.' and 8 p. m. daily except Saiur 11 The Saviour was to be tht seed first meeting of. the new year at 8 p.m., dress. V -. •'•..- .•" .'.•-_ : • day In the First Presbyterian Church. cle of the Chapter. Pie, coffee and —Richard Fullerton. SB HlghBtreet The schools o of i mrao (Gen. 3:15), the son of Friday, January 12. Bar. W. & Hleto _ On Sunday.'he will address the Men's a virgin. This was fulfilled ID tbe . PntsT PussYnsuN Oausca new problem. Tt Bible Class "at 10 rt.'m., the morning CHBIBTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH . Comer of Springfield and North 10:00 A. Bt-Sunday School. ii:oo liculum nor chll bulb of Jesus. The genealogy (Matt 1 service at 11 a. m. the afternoon ser- 1:1-17) shows bis legal right to theTrinity Parish Honors ••• "OOD" will be the subject'cf Ux Union Avenues *'. r -. A. M.^PuBUc Worahlp. 6:00 P. M.— .tered. Their d vice at 3 p. m.. and the evening ser throne. Only a .descendant of D.avld -. New Reqtor and Wife Lesson-Sermon in all Churches o; New A. T.&T. Director ' ". Rev. Win. B. Sloan ! ' . Allen Christian Endeavor League. 8:00 with the amount vice at 7:30 p. m. . cnuld be recognized. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January 9:4S A. M.—Church School. 11:00 A M.—Evening Worship. • the uniqueness.c The! Rev. Mr. Rader Is being tljsls- -2. The Bavlonr was to be dlvlnt The Golden Text is: "O Lord of hosts, his abUlty to«e l ~fBTMt. and Mr»."HuberF Mltcfieli; —Members-of—tho—Trinity—Episcopal his emotional si (Isa. 9:6): parish gave a welcoming reception and God of Israel, thatdwellest between the , Pr.hi.lorie Banal Pl.c. ~ Proud of Loac-Eamd Aalaal ' .They are both talented vocalists. Mr. • He.must be more'than the (on of cherubims, thou art the God, even A prehistoric cemetery, which la be-. yesterday was bi Mitchell is* also a very successful tea New Year's afternoon from 4 to 7 In Madras there.. Is caste Of people David In order to be a Sarlour. He o'clock in the parish house, to the Rev. thou alone, of all the kingdoms of th< Ueved to be- four lor five thousand tive motive of li preacher. called th» Cyaravdonques, who'proud- the school of toi must b* both and divine. and Mrs. Frank ,M. Sherlock. The Rev.earth: thou hast made heaven anc years old, has been discovered at ly claim to be descended, from the ass Jesus woi begotten,by the Holy Ghost Mr. Sherlock is the new rector of Trln- earth" (Isaiah 37slfl), Asnieres, on the outskirts of Paris. motive of croup and born of the Virgin Mary, thus be- and treat this animal as an equal. of tbe new ach lty church. More 4han 350 members of j Among the citations which- comprise Workmen, digging the foundations for Rev. Hubert Mitchell coming Immantiel, which toU s fullness .not so much fc the parish attended tq honor the new.the Lesson-Sermon is the lollowlri a new building, found In a bed of sand mean* "find with us, God for us, and enormous blocks of stone and human ll' . : . ~ Catcall Dmptin <••'. , J. sooies,; «s In < To Speak at Tabernacle rector and Ills wife '-->•- 'rom the Bible: ^OKl'tJiat-men would 1 God in na." , rnl bones. >Many completely' fpsslllred' 'Tie catcajl of Hie American catbird and the effect Thi parish houser was decorated in P ?f the Lord "for-hiii goodtfeSff,'tod II. Tha Childhood of Jisus, th« f 10 1 works to toe c 16TeD bones have been dug out And deposited Is classed as tbe moat realistic imi- that have grown The regular Sunday morning service King (Matt 2)1-23). the Jason's colors and the tea tobies " !** T ^^ ^ at the Molrle. One Interesting point tation to nattper says a writer In Sci- tt can readily at the Cranfard Tabernacle will be held 1. Wise Men from the Bast seeking ^^ with lace and poinset- about .the discovery Is that It shows ence News Letter. However, be ad- having these ot as usual Sunday. The Rev. Hubert tlas. Presiding at the tables were Mrs. Is0* an(?, 0011 55 tbe care with which our prehistoric mit* that the. Imitation Is not delib- Its curriculum. It MitcheU. who has been assisting In the .. RHoi; Sr:,-Mr»7 George HansertK "* (Psalms erate, for he. says that long before vent - was heralded by a star which 1 ancestors burled their dead. One block . technique. InsU special community service! in the Prea- guided men of a foreign nation to aetk Mrs. J. Ross Bates, Mrs, Chester D. The Lesson-Sermon also includes the white men Introduced cats Into Amer- tatlona and the following passage from the Christian of. sandstone, weighing nearly two byterlan Church, will be the speaker at and to worship him, tven pouring but Ma.rsac and Mrs. O R. Hoe, Jr. ica catbirds wore probably using the whose accompli* the 11 a. m. service. Science textbook, "Science and Health tons. Indicates that men must har* their- gifts to him. These men-were familiar call -that sounds so much like .feet, .the teacher with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary pushed It, probably on. rollers, for Braides bring a talented musician Persian' or Arabian astrologers, stu- tha voice of a distressed "kitten that it which call- tor Kaahiar In Rich Oult Baker Eddy: "To grasp.the reality and many miles In order,to makes worthy and an-accomplished song leader, Mr. dents of tbe stars. Their attention win fool even a cat.". • :.. : sponses,-situatioi Kashgar 'is In o rich nusls at theorder of being in Its Science, you must monument - : Mitchell i« a successful preacher._ U Isjvas] ^ attracted by tne_ajppearancs of ~».,-._taltl«tlvB..iespect "expected, that an instrumental, quintet India and Russia. It Is a collection Principle "of all that really is. No wis- era and attitudes will' also be present and ploy several ence of the. Jews who remained In senshlp. •" selections. '••'<;-.' Chaldea, or tb. direct Influence of of squalid hruts enclosed within a mud dom is wise but- His wisdom; no truth wall. Tbe new town, wlilcb wns cod-,Is true, no love Is lovely, no Ufe is Life In the old sen There will be rt6 servlce in the even- Daniel extending to this time, they x had become acquainted with the hope structvd in 1838, Is almost as large but the divine; no good Is, but the good too often placed ing at 7:« or prayer'meeting Thurs- as the old. Krom 1804 to 1877 Knsh- God bestows" (p. 275). .Imparting*, of sui day evening at the Tabernacle. The of tht Jews as to tbe Messiah. They nay have known of Balaam's prophecy. irar was the capital of an Independent. rules of conduct, friends of the Tabernacle will continue Mohaniraedan kingdom euibractog the passed—in Ihe n< to give their whole-hearted support to (Num. 24:17). western portion of the Chinese empire. As tbe social the community services being conducted i. Herod seeking to kill Jeans (w. Toe population la abont fK),O0O. of U. S. Wattrwaya .. Edward D. Duftleld, president of the In the Presbyterian Church under the 3-8, 15-18). TEe news brought by the The has 1000 miles group rather thai Prudential InaurancB Company_ff, tern, so the'schi leadership of Paul Rader/ Wise lien struck terror to Herod's of ocean coastline, 15,000 Vniies of nav- America and for the last six years a heart He was not alone In this for igable rivers, and 3,700 miles of shore- . study and work - The Tabernacle Men's Bible class will PannayWanU'i Crjitil Cav« director of the New Jeney Bell Tele- Jeots studied an all Jerusalem was troubled with him. line on navigable lakes. Tvlenty-elght phone Company, has bees elected a it- unite Sunday morning wKhJhe Men's This new. ought to have brought Joy, Crystal to PennBy|va:n.la^iiLbe-_ states are accessible to oceangoing ie*~ Bacji child Uenc —Bible cuts in the Presbyterian bhurch tween .Itcndlng and Allentown, Crys- rector of the American Telephone and but a glimpse at the social customs scls. A number of other states are so Telegraph Company. His place on the knowledge and a at which time Mr. Rader will address In and. about Jerusalem at that day tal Cave was opened to visitors In 1873 situated tlint they can ''transport' • capacity, thus ti toe men: directorate of the New Jersey company enables us to understand wliy Herod and so has been In service longer tlian freight to the seaboard by river (team'. sets his own pat any other cave In the state. haB been filled by the election to the /• and all Jerusalem were troubled. - A »rs and hnrice*. post of Franklin Conklln Jr. of Newark. alert one is not r Methodists Plan Saviour who wruld save them from : Opportunity la their sins was not wanted. Herod de- slon. - HSsfeorlcsl Services for Lent manded of the priests and scribes In- In literature are i formation as to where Christ should written and produ At a meeting of the pastor's cabinet be born. Tbt fact that they were able C AMERAG R A P H S airement and the of the Cranford Methodist church last to tell him qul'kljr shows that they week a program for the services during had a technical knowledge of tbe/ ; ;. : Dog-gone! I*nt was planned by the pastor, the Scriptures, but not a heart for the " Rev. Matchett Y. Poynter. and his cab- Saviour set forth therein. Thlt oc- Evidences of ti lnrt " •••'.. curred In Jerusalem; the city of the wanaland," a tn King, the'plate of all places where that flourished ui The Lenten program will include sev- be should have: been welcomed It fre- en Wednesday night church services «axi, but now lsn quently, occurs that whore tho greatest - South seas, was beginning February 14. The services will privileges are, there the greatest In- Include fellowship suppers, special mu- DELIVERED WITH This continent w< difference Is shown to spiritual mat- > and Asia. sic nights and speaiersi There will also ters. When tbe Wise Men returned, to be special meetings each night during their country by another way, Herod We;«pread a canyw Holy Week. ••"•••• -Plumbing alow all the male children two yean b not topicni c The regular meeting of the Ladles' and under In and around Hethlehem. ut Aid of the church will tie held this aft- ernoon at ^o'clock In the chapel. There 5. The King found by the-Wts» Men will be a covered rM mat mi 1MIBwtro loa until •Phone Wetta aerrieevover to-the Men'a club of the "• to IHM a plK* cl hvw. church. A speaker and special mutlc yet theV worshiped him as king. "Blessed are the; that have not se«n, TOTTLE COAL DR.M.1 has been planned by the club. AU men IT 8UBOEON interested* in the. church have been anil yet have-believed" (John 20:20). urged by the pastor to be in attendance. *; The King protected (ir. 13-23). FREBURN—MEDBURN-SLOBURN mzhstx (a) Flight to Egypt (vv. 13-15). To Near escape Herod's wicked aim, God direct- WK8T Trinity Church Plans ed Joseph to take Mary and the child Jeiua and flee to Egypt In obedience Special Service Saturday to the heavenly vision he went and re- FUEL OIL mained then until Herod's death.— Saturday the Trinity' Episcopal - (b) Return to Naiareth (vv. 19-23). Place your order on "route'service FLO1 Upon the death .of Herod, tbjyfingel church will celebrate tbe Festival of foraD the Epiphany with Holy Communion at of tht Lord directed Joseph to take and you'll always have fuel. S a. m. There will be regular services Jesua and his mother and. return to arttttss and Latasl Sunday hi the church.- according1 ta the the land of Israel. Though Herod waa Rev. Frank M. Sherlock, rector. Tie dead It was not proper for him ttf> re- Phone ypur order today and get «servicesjwinjie as follows: 8 a-m. Holy turn to Judea.' By divine direction be turned aside Into parts of Galilee and Riverside 1 Communion;».« a. nu Church School; TWL Cits 11 a.'m. Holy Communion and sermon; dwelt at Naiareth. ' . -,-.— • 1. Full Measure .«U v av. joung-people'a-fellowahln, Ktmreth liiis held s fair renown- and S p. m, choral evensong and ser- through the centuries only because It Quality Product ; inwlsr dom and stature, and In favor with Care m Delivery Tbe Thursday servioes wm be "ooa- God. and man. , ~r-•—; tewed as usual with Holy Communtai at»a.m,aad»okcai evensongat4« This book contains the mind of Odd. M c, ' -Vie organist' during the" fuoea of Bobert Habfa. will be, •tarensTw the stabs of man, the' way of salva- Tntooiti *« Mr. Hobbs la recovering at the tion, th» doom of sinners and the hap- tla w GtacT i jantss'of bellerers." Its doctrines sre * J! Q * Hoapttal aftor an ap- holy, its precepts art binding. Its his- tories are trot and Its decisions are laasntable. KaHatti anal used for flavoring;i s as ^ rWpJa, a«4 HoaKa, 219 Bro ~" "" fae dried, on. Kow-a-daya, oar Saviour uses felt COPPERS CORK _ FU1X on§ _ rc r of the pimento foDtwws hen tod a the work at help- WATKRIALS —"XttttfTOBK — tree. Ptenento Is Spanish nrset tag sad healing that H. ued to d, vktM ksrt m eartk. ELIZABI THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY**, 1934

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, m.: Public-Schools lOf Today ROOSEVELT SCHOOL. m. followed by , , First Grade Grant School «• JOaaaTm "* Must Face New Problems Lincoln School Santa -Olaus surprised. Mrs. Tracy's class Wednesday night. What do you Kindergarten - Ion a Progress-pharf. The .following M. Anne's De\ " ~ v ,_ _ _ _ ." Kindergarten some good foods to eat. It has a gra*'' suppose he did? He filled our Christ- The Kindergarten pupils are sorry!people have received a star ia all the " - By Charles A. Wallace. - * " With Chrlstauul aafely over we" have ham 'Cracker_roof, a bean chimney, ntaa boxes with candy. Then his work- that Roland Blythe had to go to the required work: Anne Hopkins. Everett 1 ralain window frames, an apricot foun- «m tied up the boxes for us. Oeorge mnetfalatSlteraanSchool . >_...• ...., become carpenter*. Our doll family Blairrelt. Dorothy •tncn- Society is .never static It is ever, graphically illustrate their conception of has decided tohav e a new home—and datlon and a coat of oatmeal stucco. | Johnston came to school early -"T Other good, food* up the shrub- °*r morning and discovered this. .. G*orge LangilJe, Richard set changing socially and economically, the plot and the characters in these David Finch, Bobbie Langston and An- 1 tie puggy for him. Marjory Hass and Grady_ JoruTttiMch. Walter Werme. We^ These changes'have a marked trend plays. The aid of the arts and manual jthbnyTorro are making it house from bery, steps and walk. - • • • Third Grade t Pat < >e tudv _.'Bob Orady took good care, of the puppy are hoping to add more names'to this hoot 11:00 A. over a, period of years. ..j'departments: are sought In this work *V ^Q blocks. The house Is four The committee consisting of CleaV-! ***' enland Uuldrow, Robert- He-Herman*. of t : 6:45 P. M.- Prom 1830 until many yean after tht and thus the class room work and the! by six feet In sire and stands about six .new home where we hope that he . •" . Witf Grade. - Civil war, we were expanding«•»- » ana-'specia"l department" s are more closely ftet.Wgh. I"t ha's a door.an" "d fou^r «Jn- Edw^tf Bn^eau. Valeria Donald.«.«« »»ve about -this-' -Evening Ber- ter Dlttd, Martha Dalleaandrls. liar-^country to the Children's Country. his little In the Third Grade there are eight tion. Competition.was the watchword Interwoven. The best'of the original dows, for our'doll family "believes In First Grade children who have a perfect attend- and each Individual fought Ills way Jo- work'is collected and published either!Plenty'of light and air. The girls hate garet Jensen and Oeneyieve Relte, has Home. Picture .drawn by Eileen Mar-' tens,' William Worman,'Curtis Durham,' First grade feels very proud of theance and punctuality record so far this ward'the topb y his own Initiative in magazine or newspaper form by the' contracted to make the Curtains and do enjoyed Its work as health builders. following, children: Ivy Baldwin, Dirk, I term! They are Gloria Caruso, Jane n, Bcnonat. 1 J Gradually this expansion ceased, and children under school management. th"""e interio"-'- --r decorating *—. " ; Fifth Grade ,.' Bobby Campbell, Jessie Farrell, and a venue and map by Carol Nielsen were also sent. Lohman, Donald Johnston, Lew. Sa'ph-1 Fredrick. TVddy Mack; Mary there began a. period of economic con- Oluos are formed for intensive study We have moved into our new quar- p . > •-'.' Second .Grade Fifth Grade * |au*-^uaf^s uraunuu, JACK .MBCK, Aruij.r which h almost completel l y eli giving the average pupil the benefit, of ters on the seoflnd floor. This move booL 11:00 A Many of us have jKen strivihg- for *«» made in order that OUT large class following pupilpp s have ap perfect P^ldstadt, Adelaide Hopper and Billy glnia Von Lynn and Virginia Walsh. minated competition except ttMt beh«the. ttttunewr ytuM«, nlav #.«il«wt **Th* r*hrlc# nhlU ™ .nuiw Neither absent nor tardy from Sep- play called Christ Those an and H611- of group living with its social obliga- ties. School bands, orchestras , and, Htakallii, 8an» Naomi and Lawrence ' Ournew unit deals with the growth with a brand new book;.''-'- who took part were: Betty. Ann Zeiler. tember toDecember , Inclusive: .Jeanne tions that places upon the future gen- group singing constitute the media for!Paasarello. of the United States in territory. Since Second Grad* j, Howard Beadle, Betty Browne,. Bnil ToumJer, Betty Mohre, Roderick Smith, * eratlon a burden sot borne by the pres- musical expression. The' i ' inventions, in transportation helped to .We have been working hard .on our Prank, Dick Berry, Warren'Frew, Ro- -— --ilefc ** *the-new year bhe three" groups Charlotte Malr, WWter Schlack, Marie . GHBICH ent. ' hld I ht bring this about, we hope tomak e some Addltlon and. Subtraction facts since land , ScheUer. MUlard "Breyfogle. holds in athletics as in other fields—I will e^oh see which one makes the.best Myers, Doris .Marschhausen, Barbara rt The schools of today must meet this the emphasis has been transferred from' record in punctuality and attendance, of the models the inventors might have ithe made before their steam boats, trains, Keeler. Lucille Nelson, Louise Klusch beglnnln} of the year. We have Charles Harrison. Billy Dangle and '<*• -. new problem. They must be neither cur the individual to group achievement. I /WeNUso plan to renew our effotta to- Eleanor Susen, Kathlyn. May, Glenn' b!*n.kecp'n*. ?Ur_re<^0??"ofjperfect work' Muriel Ford. khoot 11:00 . riculum nor child centered but life cen- etc., crossed our country. Competition.)« now between classes or ward perfecting the NRA code of our Doss, Robert Miller, Robert Tuttle. Al> CM P. M- tered. Their chief concern Is neither schools. In these intra-mural sched- school room. Another aim' is, to improve "In order that the fundamental skills. . Natar* Is Wond.rfi,l Elmlm is C«» League. B:00, with the amount a- child ieams nor wlO> uks'the Individual la successful' only ourrspelllng and penmanship. Atten- might not be neglected, the class has' but Kurta, Jesse Muldrow and.Richard "Maybe Ifs a wise pervlslon of na- -Elevator service In a eavern would' the uniqueness;of his creations but with when he is helped by his team mates. tion to poise and detail Is a good rule been grouped In Spelling, Arithmetic **•"•• ture," said Uncle Eben, "dat makes a have given the gnomes plenty to talk hla ability to retalon g with nth»r« and leader^ after the hectlo holiday season; —— and Reading accordlriff to fhtlr ability. ' — niau wlfontiuucB sense talk a. whole about daring the long, dark evenings. shdp Is his reward. Leaders have been appointed; for each lot an' give hlsself away so's he won't his emoUonal stablUty. The school of . Third Grade : The Innovation Is a reality at Ui« d Aaiaul ' y group. Wltti the help of these .leaders' fool anybody." • yesterday was based upon the competi- ' Does the pupil get the fundamental Our class is divided Into groups in Shenandoah raverns or Virginia. ste Of people tive motive of Individual jicmew academic facts, and how Is this de- each chUd will progress' at his own ROBOT VOICE TALKS t, who proud- ntt Arithmetic and Reading. Leaders art:- speed,' working to his full, capacity. the; school of tomorrow. Upon the social termined. Is the underlying thought of John Outran, Stephen Warahany, Elea- from the an motive of group participation. Success the reader. Tests are.given at stated The group leaders in arithmetic are an equal.' nor OreUs, Evelyn Simmons and Fran- TO ARTIFICIAL EAR of the new school will be measured, Intervals and. twice /a year achteveUces Delia Serra. Naomi Schubel, Mary Gabriel, Muriel t CRANFORD REAL ESTATE not so much in terms of tests and ment tests should be given to all pupils.] Our next uit deals with furs and fur Schindler and Frank Valrnti. In spell- Ing, they are: Nick/Witting, Robert •-•-'- •• .J- _ scores,' as In character development A grade level has been established In j bearing animals:' Wei fere looking for Unusual Mechanisms • Aid In Insurance i«> All Forms Hanson, Buddy Heuer, and JeattDalles- rlcan catbird ''and the effectiveness of personalities these tests so,that a check^may^be' ' ' ' "~~™* pictures todecorat e our room, sandrb. . The leaders In reaoW. are: Perfecting Transmission realistic Iml- that have grown up within that school. made showing the progress of the class Real Estate & Insurance Dept. Cranford Trust Co. • . Sixtt» Grade Pauline Hetoey, Foster Lunaford; [Clar- , of Voices, ter In Scl- It can readily be seen that a schoo and of th,e individual.. The results of ' ., -1 PHONE CBANFOBO «-lls« ' Come see bur Health House and learo ence Kelsey and Linda Dnilessandrii. ever. he ad- having these objectives must revamp these tests are charted and the class An artificial ear that -bears" far U not dellb- Its curriculum, ita teaching effect' a new median' determined. When a pupU more efficiently than Ita .human equiv- k>Dg before *. technique. Instead of parrot like reci- fails bejow the mart special corrective alent listens to a mechanical voice SUMMIT DOG and CAT HOSPITAL s Into Amer- tations and the mere drilling of-those work la prescribed. .' . Sherman School which speaks In tones as low as the ly using oie - whose accomplishments ere not per- .As'educators and parents, we must deepest bass or as Ugh as the deafest DRS. JOSEPH B. ENGLE and LESTER R. BARTO so much tike : .feet, the teacher must set up situations do some serious thinking. In reviewing Flrst Grade and George SanguUlano. The enter- soprano, day after day In the research VETERINAKIANS tltten that It which call- for certain emotional re- laboratories of tbs Bell Telephone sys- the events of the past twenty years, IB was given a telephone. We think tainment committee: Robert Thomen, Ttltphww Sntamll g-XJM • —sponses,- situations which will develop can we boast of our accomplishments? It was-a Christmas present from/ Santa Kenneth Van Ness and Francis Abbott tem, •; .• ' . It, N. J. _...,.._lriltU«tlyB..xesrject-fon.the,rlghts.of-oth. |t.was during oun-sUwardihlp that- the Cttbddl^ ••- Their r»M«.rkabl*-pieces otmeehu-.- cpdgym olsm are used to test the.efficiency of era and attitudes essential to good citi- most destructive war. in history was MUB., Smith called up Santa and told period. With the help of their class- zenship. * "V. ' "* -jx fought Were we able to adjust our- him which boys and girls were the best telephones, as part of the constant ef- mates and generous mothers, Olga Beck, fort to make'tb* Instruments better, In the old school the emphasis was selves to the changed conditions follow- workers. This Is .what Santa wrote on Frank Fenter, Harold Johnson and 1 too often placed on the teaching and ing the war? Can we today' meet the his Christmas * list: . and better able to. operate under all Margaret Jittner provided a delicious sorts of conditions. In the nationwide imparting, of subject matter and on social and economical problems both December 18-23: Best reader, Ber- array of cakes and cookies. Ice' cream Schouler ConstructionCompany rules of conduct. In the old school, life national and local with.any assurance? telephone sarvlce It Is essential that nloe Oivens; best writer, Clarence was served. . ., , ,..,... WWH'any two telephones are connect- U4-1M Frtsteglutysta Avtsna, MKWAU.N.X passed—inihe new, school Is life. Are we proud of our leadership? If Peck; best helper, ;Lols Woodruff; best The new officers of the 4B* current As the social fabric today la of we.have Jailed, can It be, that we were ed,'parties at both hear etch other counters, Catherine. Adams, Frank God* events club wen elected before vaca- without strain, regardless of the dis-.. ALTERATIONS: - group rather tnan of an Individual pat- not sumdently trained in the rules of son, Jack Gutman. •" _"tion. They, are: President, John Coll- tance which separates them, or the Bttoa. Carpt»lsr. Mas— as«< CMsscsa Wort tern, so the- school children of today the three B's? ' An. what do you think Santa heard neri; vlee-presl*nt,-JBobert-Thomen; tfi» of instruments In use. aoat« a ALoaicH. pnttsM imMM its -• _ study and work In groups. Tbe^sub- We are vitally interested as parents Charles Dicks do the other day? Be secretary, Olga Beck, and assistant sec- "---T-ttmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiisiij Jeots studied are organised In units. in the type of training our young named all the colors in the flag and retary, Clover Browning. The artificial ear has been made to-' . Bach child Is' encouraged to enrich his people-are receiving.." tetrus'remember told~what"eMh.onelJtooorforl ~~~* Present Flay "7 7approximat~ e as closely •« possible th» human ear/allowances even having knowledge and so work to his futtest that the social attitudes or yesterday Seeond Grade The BB and OB classes presented a .•capacity, thus the. slow moving ohUd cannot be retaught today to be put into been mad/to permit the escape of some 2B celebrated Christmas with a party Christmas Play in the assembly. The set* his own pace and the unusually practice in the schools of tomorrow. play waa""The Christmas Fairy andh0'tlle _jd vibrations due _to leakage JOHN W. HEINS & SON alert' one 1* not retarded to mediocrity. In school. -Instead of bringing orna- wo the telephone receTver.cap and Is it not better for us as. teachers to ments from home for.our. tree, we made Scrooge." The cast lnduUed: Tony I ">«t / • Opportunity is given for 'self expres- try and anticipate the social and Tummlnla, Peggy Austin, Joseph Col- The receiver of a telephone sion. Historical events and incidents all of pur ornaments in school. Some on a molded joft rubber Insert economic trend of the next decade and children who made very novel orna- inert Mike McNerney, Joeephlne Mag- Real Estate and Insurance in literature are dramatised. Plays are train the young people so ,that they Ich corrtsponds to that of a typical written and produced under pupil man- n ear. Beneath this "outer ear" Catherine Schork, Robert Rominger lie parts which perform the same func- CRANFORD MOTOR VEHICLE BUREAU agement and the children are asked to thah we were ours? • Our chairs were all arranged around Orlando Coco and Caroline Massa. Ro- tions u tht auditory canal, that part the Christmas tree and we were ready salie Brown announced the play. / of the human ear which receives sound 17 NORTH AVEL, E. "GeadwaBalaad" , -.—* for our party to begin." We sang our •••'.. .' Slxtti Grade / vibrations and sends them along to the Those who had perfect attendance Evidences of the existence sf "Gond- favorite Christmas songs, and played brain for translation. ML. CBANTOBO «-»7T7 . (Opftalto Statlsa) COM. M1BKH Telephone Operator Sores for December were: Henry Bartels Ed- wanaland," a mighty lost continent two of our favorite games: Four chil- Duplloats Human Volet that flourished until 160,000,000 years Woman and Child from Fire dren -were awarded Health Contest ward Locke, Elliott MarthainT Clar- ence Victor, Robert Wattere, Jean Ad- Tho artificial .vole* mechanism has •go, tat now Uiiearly alUsasjOUfca, prizes, Thew children. wenS: Charlotte also bean designed to approximate as Sontb seas, was recentlf put forth. Sohroeder, Jean Loderatadt, Suzanne ams, Andres BilUas, Benjamin, .woman's agonlxed voice came closely a* possible the conditions which v This continent was a* large as all Eu- quivering over.the wire In the Le- Ferrac and Carmelia Maasa. Refresh- Adehne Casoni, Irene ia, Madeline TclepbotM CRanford 6-O508 Massk, Nettle Shyka, Taylor and . exist wbtu the. average'person speaks. rope and Asia. ••" : onia telephone exchange," the Ber- ments were then served. Tits sound from this "speaker," which gen Evening Record of October Jl . Foorth.Grade Anna Tmness* Mr. Coffee has a Is the typt msed In tht rtproductlon of Standard Lumber & Supply Co. reports,- "gasping the woW 'lire.' \' tumbling team*, sound ploture«,-comes ont of an open- .Numbing Heating Miss Eleanor V. Qaltley, chl« night The Christmas party in Sherman 4B W». expect to a second team was planned by three committees of this month, Ing about the slie of the human-mouth, LUMBER—M1LLWORK—MASON MATERIAL JPhone XKanfora t-lUt operator, waited for farther lnfo^ •s of the first team whllt the unit behind th» "mouth" Is maClon from the woman, but none pupils. The . purchase of a beautiful are: Teddy J, Robert Walters, BUILDERS'HARDWARE—PAINTS tree was attended to by the tree com- made the slse of a man's head. Com- came," • ' . . '• -.''•• -•'-..-•. Calvert Horace Polter and mittee'" of John Oolineri,' Morris Ross parative tests made with human voices Full Line of Storm Suh and Doors, Porch Endo- WM. E. GOURIJEY (juick thinking and fast work-on Clarence Victor. and. with* the artificial volet proved that *• Betford Ave- Oraatatl the operator's part located the The Way .f Llf. the latter sounds almost exactly the raras, Insulating Materials, Cedar Ckwet source of the call within a.few min- It Jl, wholly impossible to Hve ac- Plaaalag Ib* Fiihira samt u tht former. •" Lining, Cedar and Chestnut Port* utes; the police were called and a cording to divine order, and to' make W4 are always wanting to be do- Jobbing Thtst two robots provide a system COR. HIGH AND CHK8TNTJT BTKCKTS cmANPOKD. N. J. motorcycle policeman reached the • proper application of heavenly prin- Ing; to be giving, to-be planning for whereby the characteristics of separate house, found It enveloped in smoke, ciples, as long as tie necessary duties the future, to be mapping out all oar telephone Instruments may bis quickly and rescued the woman who had •Phone WestfleU «-l»*» which, each day brings seem only Uke /life; Instead of resting and receiving and accurately mtatured undtr condi- v made the call and fallen uncon- • burden grievoui to be borne. day by day, leaving (he morrow to tions very clott to those In effect when DR. M. P. BABBITT scious from (moke, together with onr God, and rejoicing In Jesus Christ actual subscribers use the telephone.! her six-year-old son.- , 8UBGEON CB3BOFODIST l~ ' CattivaU Qaletaass amidst all onr falls and failures. Their advantage over the use of human t» EAST BBOAD 8TBKET Prompt summoning of the lire de- - Cultivate-the.quietness as a btings llts in the fact that with these partment also saved the house. Near Kim Street v- ' to the abiding In.Christt Expect the TI» Lira Hnlltr -mechanical sneakers and listeners tele- phone'Instruments can be put through 430 NORTH AVE.. E. WESTTIKLD, N. J., •vtr deepening quietness and/calm of The profouhdest fact of human life tieaven In the soul as tht fruit of uV that, for everyone, the real, tht rigid tests for transmission and receiv- WESTnELD,N.J. . "V.* •biding In hlml / only-true life Is Uied In the realm ing qualltlas under ideal conditions and Tk* V«natll« Polyp of the spirit.- . ' ' axaet specifications, -with the testers The hydra, a . small fresh-water having complete-control ovtr the con- FLOWERS polyp, Is one of ' Nature's strangest Ui. of TlmBd.rblrJ dltlons thtr,wlih to examine. ereatures. It Is capable not only, of Tht thunderblrdd«sifn U (ound OB Mubraoas M BarosMtor BUICK AND PONTIAC for an - -swallowing an animal 60 times Its own many' Indian shield!' of buffalo hide ' The mushroom Is .so sensitive to ArttsUa sad tattat Designs la Faatnl sice, but of functioning normally when or rawhide and.in fraternal emblem* changes of temperature and molatura Try aOltlxen and'Chronicle Claslfled Work a farced Inside out—Collier's Weekly. and plctograph cowWdes. ' - •hat It acts as a barouiefer.~- 1 Youil find it will pull like an old- time porous plaster. SALES AND SERVICE .* Riveiwd^ Flowar Shop . ; TM. CWanfaK S-UM THE FEATHERHEADS . :* -. ^ V

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"r THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE: THURSDAY, JANUARy 4, 1934 Pit* four STILL SKYROCKETING-. * ®IIP'fflranfnrti (Eiti?rn anil Classified Advertisements The Cranford Citizen, Established 1898 The Cranford Chronicle, Established 1893 An Old-Fashioned Train Read forfrofits Use for Results Combined under the name The Cranford Citi/en and Chronicle' in 19; Of Thought, With Modern Application

With tie opening of "tne sevenftr- Ihird Congress yesterday and Presioem I'ubltbhed e%ery Thursday by Cranfoird Printing and Publish, Roosevelt's stlrrmg address, we areiall ; Company. Union Ati-mie Cranford, N J, Official Rgter.fpr Cranfor. hppiDR for better times. II: the NBA. the KTC. the CWA and the AAA dont "it iiiam StreeL (•arwood and kenilworth.- puU us out of this depression PDQ WEHTHELD N I— Small farm.- about an SS wnnl or for aale; BlaU road, alx- well be gplng through life on an IOU room bouseT electricity, running water barn THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1934 •uMgange • Uuit be aecu lo be appreciated, e r D r o BOI i>i ^^ IiOCOHOTIVB8 BETATBED That Cranford young lady w»O ALL make, of Baetrte laeomoUves retulrcj teaches school in Hillside and who HILL build you a home lo your own plain nasaaabla. Call CBanford (ous-vt « , Two Dollars a Year, in Advance Sder »lS,»BO. I" Cranford or In Wjrchwood leave at Huh Hardware, 111 Union Ainu? packed her lunch and drove over Tues- Healttld. Build now before Inflation, and North. . ,|.ij day morning only, to mmember upon •iertbe moat value for your dolUr IJlke Filtered at the Cranford Posj Office as Second Class Matter £ DliaUo. 1»7 Lincoln Avenue Telephont her arrival that the Hillside schools CBanford S 0659-W « HELP WAMTKD-Femal* were scheduled to. open Wednesday, Is WAMTIO—WUI» girl or woman for genir,i • 1 " cntainly ambitious I ' WANT TO BUY HOUSE 1 Wl WILL buy • room bouie of brick or partly STMSSV* * brick conptructlon Send full partlculara lo some Cranford merchant* have the Bos-110!, tltlien and Chronicle. WOBK WANTED-Female WKLCOMli, l'KNWAY HAT_COMPANY idea Umt as won as the holiday rush KXPCBULNCIO colored girl would like |Jiit. tuns Job morning.; (end. reference.. < ,n' .Through the efforts of the civic-cornmittee of Fiske Post, No: 31 Ji over they must let down considerably FCBNISHEO BOOMS . TO . BENT CBanford S.1'3*. in their.advertising. That is a mis- COUTOBTABLY furnlabed, heated room.' Two Veterans of. Foreign Wars, a new hat factory wiMsajt' operatio lilnulea from aullon. Ill North Avenue. YOUNO girl WKhen; general bouHwork, take. • While it inay not be necessary.to Weal, ^Telephone CBanford 6-0»i». . tl " wasling. full or • part-time. Ui Monday in Cranford, giving employment to approximately. SO men w advertise so freely as during the holi- 125wome It is understood that Cranford labor, will be given fir LAWK, -comfortably.. furoUbed room? alao ltr days, it is good business to continue garage. All ronvenlencM. -lit Walnut Avenue. - ' * 111 ii- • ' *'-. .' " -•• • ' ATTENTIpN, STAMP COLLECTORS! BW -plant here will providv e eiripluymei Give'some real thought tq^ your news BOOHS WANTED ,- : FOB etngie ataaw. sWS, packeU, allnim op^rtunhies'for a large number of women of the community, jli paper advertising and'put your mes- .-citajosiiei;,:etock: books, Jdngea. .ttr «, WAN«P—Vlifiirnfihed.' "room " With ''klfeMn Santiago PoreeUs. 1S7 Holly. Street. 1.4 hale found it especially difficult-to find work during he past sever, sage across in an Interesting.manner. prlvUetei. Box It!;, care of Clllien and Chronlcla. '••• •':• •• •• , ' •. months: It will also mearrthat there will be new (ami i« ^novmg vn We hav/thousands of illustrations at j the Township and an additional payroll, all_ of -which will help allevial your disposal and will be glad to help MANS Wrist Watch with black leather' ilrir. you plan an. advertising campaign for; FOB BENT Lost New Tear's;HigU on HlUcmT Ainrae the "depression" conditions in the Township./...... riBBT Oodr. In private borne. Holly Street near l>der pleaae call Ckanford S-0IJ7J,• -|le.art W34. You'll get some real fun out of Alden; two large eunny rooms, kltcben, bath. . U olered . • • • . .... The location of the concern here fulfills one ol the pledges rrac -fram IU CUtnt limm it as well as .additional business and Private entrance, with porch; Vrlgldalre, • recently l>y the civic cothmittce of Fiskc Post that it would attempt I m, water. CBanford e-0388. ' - . you'll enjoy watching and measuring TBUCKING interest three plants in Coming to Cranford with'a view of cliniinatin. BIRTHS OUTNUMBER the results of your advertising. BdXrSaZrasSSDally to Niw York: all unemployment in the .community.. The committee now is dickenn It pays to EdT^rtise, if you know how. OARAGE FOB BENT: 1 'Baggage acrtleo a jpedaltjr. Dumntruik (or Letter* to the Editor (Cmttniud frm pcoe mitt, 0ARAOE for rent,, 7^4 Linden place, Tele- hire cbeap. Phone WaulHd 1-3833. Ne> with officials of.two other-factories who may. open small factories her tiork and fees of.lliseolleeted. There It you dont know,how—learn.-B is plione sCBanford e-0460-1. " York. BArclay 7-8SS1. - - ™, \ «K,n 'and,:*if - so. will einnJoxjeve'ral/Cranford persons. •''.". Just as important to Tmow now to a* "• January 1, 1934. were 5 »»«mtn«nnti« far new licenses JOBBBW * *r-la«!—Mo The civic committee, and cspecia1iy~Primlr^\r-Abbcittrehaii totaling $n. —-FOB BALE OB KENT , PacUag, Bhlwong. Carting trunkm i bait.g.' / Editor, Citizen and] Chronicle: goods at the right prices, for you must BAB0A1NS IN UOUBXS. for sale or rent. Boa of the committee and commander of Fiskc .Post, deserve much credj licenses granted at tS. tptattng $150.' freight, etc Agents1 Allied-VaAllied .Van Lloea i"c Cranford may well be. proud oJ lti sen the goods In tune and at a profit. Thomaa Haclleekln, 3 North Avenue, laat, We hare served Cranford and vicinity for it for inducing the factory .to locate here. This is,truly a'good civu making the total;for toe year. W10. Cranford.-N.-). . ••.--•';.. -tt (Ire department. ••-•'•-". Don't be one of those merchants who Ill South A.e.. B. Phone CHanfutd "Receipts from milk, tee and scaren- accomplishment. . / ' • . Prom my earUest boyhood days I pay much attention"to buying, and lity gers totalled $18." ArABTHENT8 FOB BENT We'welcome the Fenway Hat Company to Cranford and e^ten have been among those, In my" native tie to getting the goods before the pub- • • mSDBANCE , The report of Mrs. Smttb. Uie regis- TUBCK rooms and balh, iurnUhed or unftir- to them our best wishes for/a successful -future.. - city. New York, who love .to run to lic. Both are of equal'importance. nlahed; beat and hot water; redecorated; INSUEANCI—Automobile. Bra, "life, accident trar of Titaj~stafistfesrs]ipiita:a)::total reduced rent; beat neighborhood! 107 Union ~ and plate glass Insurance.— Ad».hliiKjiji fires and have witnessed, many of The dozen and Chronicle Is,the best 1 of 1ST births (or ISO^M malts and Avenue, North. ' ,' I .- . '. tl .ralos. Beat eanpaalea, Thomas Mic»I»kln, : them,, some of Which, were" on a very advertising medium for Cranford and ".!" THE. JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE 89 females: Of that number. IS child- I North.Avenue, Cast. Cranford, N. I. tl Urge scale, but during the four years vicinity for two very good reasons: It 1 ren were bom In Cranford—137 white WANTED . The active "and sustained efforts of the Junior Service Leagui that I have lived In Cranford, I have is the home paper, speclallzint in local WOOD FOB BALE and six colored—W tb nsidents of BAGS wanted; must be clean and without but. in a wide field of welfare work has gained for this organizations definite not found It worth while to run to any Dews, and! Is therefore thoroughly read; torn, S cents per pound. Cranrord Citlsen FIBIPLACI WOOD—(eaioned oak wood cu Cranford and-58 to nan-residaita. place in this splendid field of community service. _ fires here, for the back tap of the Ore It has the Urgest circulation in the and Chronicle office. -*- "' . : : to your order. IM.M per cord, dellttred, FUty.four- children wire bora to out- Kindling, S bafreU for 11.00. -Twelve yean rttr^announclng—thafr—flre^ Is— ex- immunity,. With "reader interest a selling the best Sarjenri. Upreia. uie Part of the U'cagucV woffe consists of items c>f:general:cnmmunitj of-town hospitals. Ouunmed witta U7 LOADS WANTED tinguished, has always followed re- certainty and guaranteed circulation, pbou WJetlleld t-MSS. * tl service sucli as provision of regular automobile service in and from olrtlu. there were 101 deaths—Si males Wantnl—Load'or part'load of louaebold (oods, markably close upon the first alarm. your ad. in The Citizen and Chronicle to or fronv— '. .-.. . hospitals and clinics fur bolli children and adults having no other inear and 48' females. Sixty-nYe. died in Chicaco, III. »...... -»...«.^«..Jan. 15th The largest fire of which I am sure is sure to be read by a large number of : H Of transportation. Cranford—<3 white and tn> colored. Waablnttun', D. C .«..~Mw..«Jan. 12th CLUNINO and Djetaf, rieatlng, BeouUlchlng that occurred here, during that time, prospective customers "every, week. Boston, Man ... Jan. 12lh and Button. Corerbig. Bra. F. ChrliUamen, The major contribution of the- League,- however, is in the- raisini was the one at our house last Friday, Thlrty-sut penons—31 white and 5 BIS8EB BB08. I'Ulufldd, Somervllle or New SO Bouth Union Avenue, Cranford. Tele, t Mlored—died m out-of-town hospitals Make 1934 an advertising year and Brunswick. phone CBanford ••Hit. u and administering each year .of a .considerable fund for direct relief and In that instance I had not far to you'll make it a good'business year! work—mnoiiK-ther-iHitMiipl«yed-4)r--^thciu:isB-jlqienileJU..Jaiuiuei--Jil. run.-lrorti-the c«llarr-wn<:n-I discovered 70 years of age—13 males and a like Cranford./'-- , •_ _ Its beams ablate, to the telephone only A lot of folks bad their autoUoubles and .within an hour the fire was out. number of females. All were while. During the present school year fifty needy, or otherwise uncle Then were 13 deaths of persons under during- the. recent cold spell, but the niiiirishcd children arc lie'ing supplied with-tiiilk daily in the schools : The speed and Intelligence which tightest freeze-up in town was "Vtace' Chief Tunlson and. his .associate fire- 21-8 males and 5 females. Of the 13, the lunch hour. Direct assistance to needy families involved an expen 5 were one year or under. OodSefs wood-burning speedboat. And fighters display are remarkable beyond speaking of freete-ups, Joe Daubert diture in 1932 of $1,764. WelfaftTwork in[cooperation with othe measure. Sixty-five marriages were recorded. Hayashi Restaurant had his share of anxiety—and was Joe local welfare organizations involved an additional expense of sevcra . .... Very truly yours r^orty-eight marriage iy»i»u»^ v hundred dollars. The service league maintains very close contact wit Issued In town—forty-one to white himself -overheated"? For 21-carat, : H. B. MAURER, ball-becuing, stem-winding, cussing, Joe the Central Relief ami other welfare agencies, to. avoid confusion am lit, Cranford Ave. couples and seven to eoiored eoopies— and seventeen coimtes were married in took first place without.a.worthy com' duplication. " . petitor in sight! ~ •, ,\ / The. League's welfare fund represents the entire receipts fron Cranford on oot-oNtown Uetnses—fif- teen white couples and two colored " CLOSE SUNDAY AT 4 P.M., UNTIL <""*The entertainments and other-projects sponsored by the League through T»UI Color-Btindnait Ran NOTICE OF INTENTION \ About SO.O00 persona throughout the couples...!•-.-''.• .•.,.._'.-. .' ...;.-." L JOHN GABDETT, r«U)lnc It II Zutnua the year—the League has no operating expense and none of the general SUM, CruronL CouaU o( Union, hereby (lt« FURTHER NOTICE funds are used for any purpose oilier than community welfare. world are afflicted with partial color- puUJc notice that 1 tball apply to Ibe Town, bllndn«u; total eolor-bllndnesi Is tx- PROPERTY LOSS •lilji Cumnlnee of tbe Towntblp of Cranford; C The assistance which the League is able to render to so man; CMdtngly ran. Tb fact, only 125 cue* County of Union, fora llcenu to conduct'tht j dependent families is directly and entirely due to the support given b; '. (Continued from page ome) sale ; year.- It cAered a' distance of l.«M . . (Slfned) JOHN OABBRT, ' Served S to 8 P. M. The Cranford Dramatic Club has offered to lend its- assistanc miles, consumed 191 gallons of gaso- 1)1 . 101 South Avenue. Cranford, K.J to the League by presenting in February an outstanding play. A Summar Tim* line and used 20 quarts of oil The ain- NOTICE OF INTENTION Telephone CRanford 64)437 proceeds from the production will go to the League's milk fund.- Tlv Finland la the latest starter north of bulance'ls Under the superrision of tbe The GBEAT ATLANTIC A PACiriC TIA the Equator so far as summertime la' COUTANY of 17 Union Avenue. North. Cran- NOBTH AVENUE AND MTLN 8TBEET, CBANFORD ' high,,standard.of excellence which characterizes the Dramatic Clul, fire, departmfnt and is in first «•*««» con*fwd. . County of Union, hereby glrea public performances and the • splendid purpose for which the proceeds will be concerned. The clocks there do not go dltlon. - ' • •Mioe U>at 11 MU apply 10 Ihe Tgwnihlp Com- .forward until June "S$'. South of the mnl«e of the Towtuhlp of Cranford, Caunty used, should insure nt'gencrahand generous response from air sides. "The men of the department are. all « I'alon. for a lleoiie to conduct the sale of Equator, of course, •nmmertlme doesn't in good physical condition am no seri- alnrollc llgtiora at 17 Union Avenue, North, start until September or October,* and ous, illness among them has occulted Cnnford. J^otMl, If any, ibould be Oled carries OB through our winter. In one bnaioUalery In wrIUen form with Ihe licensing THE CRANFORD FtRE DEPARTMENT . country It's always daylight jarlng during the year. We are an ray grate- authority. ful for the- unfailing support of an of (Slmed) ••"' Timely and well pointed is the communication on this page ii time In Soviet Russia all clocks are CESUT ATLANTIC * PACIFIC TEA CO. today's issue from H. B. Maurer commending the Cranford Fin one hour In advance permanently— Jw men Of tbe department and take Ill K Union Avenue, N., Cranford. N. J. this opportunity to thank them for their •De]>artment on its •excellent and quick Work\n putting out a blaze ii summer and winter. It Will Pay^o AdvertUe in the 1 loyalty to us and to the dam . NOTICE Or INTENTION the cellar of his residence last .week. N^ . C RAN FOR D C IT IZ EN Cranford. >, . Tbe GBIAT ATLANTIC ft 1'ACinC TIA • The'department not only deserves commendation for its worl "RespectfaDy submitted. C01U-A.VI of 117 Walnut-Avenue, Cranford, County of Union, h evybtrltc ehrdlnuuu AND CHRONICLE last week but for the entire year of 1933. From thKannuat report oi FwnJJAla- TUtnsON. Cbirf. Caunty of Colon, hereby (Ires public notice the department which appears on the first page of todays issue, it may -Albert W. Barley. Hut It "111 apply to tbe Townahlp Committee of Cranford. County of Union, for a license be seen that the property loss by fire during 1933 is $5;40Oiess than the . r -".Chairman Rre CoBunittee.*" u conduct tbe aale of alcoholic Uquors at 1«7 Your PRINTING NEEDS also taken care of, Good Kilnut avenue. Cranford. ProleB.' If any. loss during 1932. Quick action on the part of the firemen^no doubl •braid be filed ImnedtaUly. In written form is responsible for a part of the reduction'during the past year with Ihe fiiswwynf authority. work at reasonable prices. . Polarized light is a eondllloa or ibe CBIAT ATLANTA * PACIFIC TKA CO. Recently the department was called .out more" than thirty 1-11 It; Walnut Avenue. Cranford. N. I. over a single week-end to combat grass fires which, it is believed, rays of light Iselodlitg those of tbe Infra-red and ultra-violet part* or tbe started by a gang oif bdys. Such a practice is not only dangerous" but is NOTICE Or INTENTION Gratiford (Kitizpti anil CUIjrDtiirlr spectram. rtsaltlng In {heir nhibillor I. IJCJA mnrM». reeutlnt al 4H.UI also ail expense to the Township as the apparatus had to lie taken out on different properUe* In'dHTemit Oirrc ;eration to the club ; W-Part of Honashot Rock anlmsla>lnclodlnc the aiexlcaa sqdr- in putting over th* lectures by emi>o\veriiig the police to requireiall local at Niagara Mia *ote, nla, bat thta Is all fallacy. OWDia TO THE mototists to attend'Hie lectures, or at least those drivers who disohe'y DEMAND JOB -any-nf the motor vehicle-regulation-:. — — Subscribe for • land Cteoo- CahCalloway I4*|> ,y«ar"by1 WARNS AGAINST SLEDDING ON STREETS A timely warning against the peril Jo childrert'of .sledding on the streets and highways is issued by the '& . Keystone' Aiitpmphile Cliir)' of Capt NewtU Rodwy Flake Fo»t^__ BAT. * SUN. AT New Jersey. . , • Nd. 335. Veterans at poreltjn Wars, : X \. 1:1*.— "Tragedy may spread its shadow over happy households, with ..•.• .- North Onion Avenue, Cranford, K. X- - .-..^_/-• a lifetime of regret for indulgent parents who permit Sentiment to . . , . I desire- to: enter ibe pubtiq pinochle- tonmainent to^ be sponsored override caution." said Herbert C Silcox, manager of the Trentbii byrour organUiat!on,"for tbe purpose of deternaaiiic- tHe^toSe Division of the Club,- in urging fathers arid mother* to heed the warning cAamploo of Cranidrct (AH games ace. to be pUjlblat-tt HwdQuarters. An entrance lee of ttrtnty-ftte^S «I te^JraM: SP1!I!LUS*^^fdS 2? *"$' ?"d ?*** where children '*« endangered payaWe either »Mb application gr.on opaHrsj nia*t Rtea »Slte hy motor traffic^ He_said. sledding on the highways is'extremelv awarded. Tt>e tourney mil be open'to both mtn arSMstrS!?^" tozardous. in view of present-day traffic, and that parents- should "temper their indulgence with good common sense." Signed,- 4 HIS COTTON CLUB ORCHESTRA A REVUE 50 —DUSKY ENTERTAINERS —50 afsa»s»eaeaeiaii *" •"• I .

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iit&. CHRONICLE. THURSDAYr3ARUARY4.1934 Butwtihch-^Ur-'af his former n**. Angel Peterson. SwaeU Hopton. WUllam B. Calle Mercado, Bolivia, JsUe^Mdoeaiake^prash theirirar to" *&> >• tm«u>oilt»/Bo*uttWm h« nwl*on. **ta* V****,.*"* wwter fHEATRE to 4te atudto. talk tbeineclves into » most hnportant rolo to dat«._ The re- Wmlkrr round out tne cast. One of Highest Street* ements C Job and mesi all the blondes. inalnlnc members ot the cast taelude - __ -^_ - Oni> of the iiiiwt lntrUulii^ as'nrll / Ttm thesr troubles begin. Sueoesa Vajerle Taylor. Irene Browne, OUT Hyt- uoaru as miu uf IIIL' lilcliMt strevts la the world Is the Uille Mwvncln. «r market, goes to tbdr tea*: dames, dame*, and ten. Beryl Mercer, Colin —'" '"- Mood music which ppassed from the : LANGUA0B more dames interfere with work so they atoa, Alan Mknrbray. JUUette Oompton. motion picture studidi o staget s wititb the ^«treel. In \j\ Pun, «i|illul of D»llvla 9for Results THK WAX TO sVDVK nlllch illmbs sleepl; from (lie I'lnui 1 git* up work. Cheek* bounce back and ftf^pf of sound productions, recently ~ Teaturlnt; Maurjee Chevalier. "The Betty Lawford. Ferdinand Oottachslk. ftin Krunelscn, niul.ln lined with ilnrk 'Way to Lave" opens tomorrow i theft iMUHMiy bficorpes dtsport*. , Samuel Hinds and David Torrence. ~m» back to BnQywood. Vlar*. Bow is responsible. 8bF demanded Umt music llitlo stalls hnnv'wlttt llnitin skins: In Cnnfont Theatre. ' But It remains for a street, dennjre ilhin til.inket* HIIII ruga, mid nvcrllow bane-town sweetheart to swing things be played between scene* in her latest The plot has to do wHtrar-poor Pa- rat NO ANGEL production, "Hoopla,1'to "get her in the Inc nlth colorful (totlcw. blniikt-ls. Into shape ssjaln. She gets the boys cir\«l luiiie retillrus of Imn ri-lks, risian youth who aspires to bs a, tour- back on theui feet, and the picture ends Mae West comes back strong with mood.''' At first the demand was de- ist guide. Hi* sweetheart wfeom he rat- fter new picture, Tm No AngeL" It nied! Director Prank Lloyd opposed dnlln nml Jn^a for (.hlvhn, tile nntltr roses or other tender shrubs are kept in a surprise eUmax that is crammed drink of thn went roust. Your Gardea ThU Week U. r la rull «f aetlnti (Inm uhes OBO should be removed sufBcient-: MaurioeisdaporidtrrtandwlthBdward From every standpoint, Tm No An-ord* "were 'installed on her set. lilers crowd around whccln of fiirtuni*. By A. C. McLean ly. early irj the spring to avoid jetting Everett Horton In tow, tours all the BUtXELKT 8QUABE OnuiiterfiUtiriMl nuMtJi.oys.diint'e to tltt» too' much tender growth started be- gel" is a better picture than Its prede- Players always liked the music,, which N. J. AsTicultunUExtenaaan BerTice low dives of the Uootmartte and (ets Loot awaited as an event ot cinema- 'Ktmlnk of II guitar l.lnnin» Imlio neath them. tic importance, "Berkeley Square" op- cessor Miss West Is even more color- was as much a part of a. picture as the 'Although the middle of January is a beautUuily drunk. He engages in a ful as Tira, the Million Dollar Beauty, camera.itself.. In the oM days, mood wltn rlrr. or r->irrt> sti'p ItuiiKlitllv There Is still time to plant hardy lil- IVR8BBrAIRED free-for-all, and loses his guide Job. ena today at the JUalto Theatre. West- ovor the cnhhlpt. Indlnn \i-mlnrs 'time" when outdoor-gardening is practi- ies outdoors,' if this has not already , field, for an engagement of three days. who tames savage lions and men with music was played as every sequence was cally at a standstill, the gardener can However.'Edward Everett Hoston who equal facility, than she was as the dia- hake nmlze In svlilf rum lnl^ks mi llie been done, provided, that some ground Claanml (ous-vt « • "Berkeley 'Square," which played fumed. Then, with the coming of sound, finish, incompleted Jobs, particularly has bad ftgran d time, aid* Maurice" in mond bedecked Lou. , strwl. And -I'hnlos sit <>n thn «ldfr has been kept free from frost with a Ann. Ill Union A>n,» Jtwice in lAnfrn sod for eight moitfhff the little pianos and their players pass- cleaning up the..garden. • Elimination securina a better Job' and winning the ed on. ti never seemed topecur to any- walk and spin hrlflit huiil .Mini Tile mulch or other material. Lilies planted Mi on Braadwaptsa a play is unusual in Mae sing*/seven "scorch songs," Indla'na, lopped ullli BIIIT lints and of dead tops of plants is Important, for now of ten do better than those planted hand of his fair heroine, played by Ann dances the midway, as a remarkable one that'music could be played between e Dvorak. theme. The story concerns itself with V c co B py ith wrapped In Wne or red ponclios have many of our troublesome diseases car- In spring. -After planting; they should rl OTwamu for s«iiT»i a man of the present who believes the dance In which she .moves everything V Clara, Bpw'came up with resnlar "chnractpr". fnoc» billBJnK with "ry ovcl'onthe tops of garden plantsbe covered by* pots or tar paper to keep Among the supporting players who past *tl]> exists. JUs desire to take him- except her feet; puts her head In a her demand. V. • • :', .; .•; cocoaTHlves, which they nil chew. Tlie and during winter rains the spores o the water away from them so that they contribute excellent work to the story self back 150 yean becomes so great lion's mouth,. ; utters a succession of Other stars-are expected to Jtollow Cholos awlrt nlone In a dozen gnrlshly' disease producing oiganisms are washed can root In a not too wet ground. One sNTKD—Female are Arthur Fienon, Wnoa Oombell, that be targets the ppresent and finds •breezy/wisecracka which probably will Clam's lead and it seems certain that , colored, blllnwing ultlrts—looldiij; for down on the soil wherethey can rein- of the main troubles that planters have na.jW; would like P.,i.. Blanche Fredertd, Nyduv Westamn, everywhere, as was "Come up a; «ood reftrencn, c«i| himself living hi r —If trouble Is encountered In wintering in wed ground, where the bulb* will rait ty th t lii to Liberty Theatre, to' the past, Leslie Howard ftaas he has We^t picture brings us Some more Wesfo- r Fox, roars its way throuRh -valleys', rich I delphiniums; particularly from rotting before they root! After rooting, they • mini bouatwork, ,,r PUInfleid, Saturday, for a week's run. or • part-Uau. Ctilnme SITTING- PRETTY many dUQmlt problems' to.solve , theitlcisms. ' • . " with oranges and bnnnnns. Above It as a result at too much moisture, a lit- will stand a lot more water. tellan Btnet. trt^hon... Music mitten by. Mack Gordon and most important of which la his love' for /Her'Supporting cast is well chosen. loom mountains holding a wenjth of tle mound of coal ajshea -will jtend to A few lily-of-the-valley pips may be 1 silver and seinlpreclou* metals. the water away from the crown*: Harry Revel, two ot America * aos song Heather Angel. The mutual^sttracUonlbary Orant, who was her nail, dark ... . GTMT Mlk< v.. . . started lndoora, in pots of either fibre, IMP COLLECTORS! writer„..„ s conibined with comed,y funush- of ttese two people, each from svdirfer/i and handsome'' In "She Done Him 'According to the SciencV^News Let- Remove the ashes the first thing In thepta£ mo» or sancU To force well..they cktt ter, the gjpay.moth, a syrjous menace •.••&• » "'. •«"•«•«.. cd by. an aU-starcomedycastheaded by ent era, gives ."Berkeley Square" We Wrong,'' plays a similar role In the new Hai Two F»ultr "need "anilgl*"teriliera{ure7~Keepi tnem Jack'Oakle, Jack Haley- . Oingw Rogers- , unusual touch-that-*»-made--tt'-*Mfattra*tie&-ato to Anresican trees,—was—Introduced Opal ashes nre also valuable as, a pro in the dark until the tops are'welU de- /performance.' Kent Taylor plays a ilng« lglls found r« Thelma- Todd and Gregory Ratoft are talk of the country. from rrsncn.ln 1800 on the r«nclful said 'Uncle Eben, "uue Is workln' too tectlng material-around some of-the veloped; otherwise they will tend to LOST - the main ingredtenta of the fast and Leslie Howard who has.a dVOcult second lead.' Edward Arnold and Ralf notion that the motbj coiilil b* crossed much an' de other Is not worklu' at tender shrubs because they facilitate bloom on spikes that are too short. If role to portray, is said to give .an ln-[Harolde have- menace roles. Oertrude furious screen musical-comedy "Sitting with silkworm moths to,, produce a I drainage. Thus the bases of tender the gardener, does not want to bother aisj* on HUlcrwT Xiiuii Pretty" coming on Sunday, Monday and spixed performance that outdoes-any [Michael Is Mae's love rival. Dorothy hardy rare of allk-prmiui>lnic loaectt. potting his own'plps, he can buy them Tuesday to the Cranfor d Theatre. already potted In paper pots in peat .Produced from an original itory sug< Yncas. . The secret of success in han- NQ. TOUCHING dling pips In prepared pots Is.to keep gs—Daily to Niw Vort gated by Kins Wllerac Putoam,"*Slt- jpKlaltgr. Dumg,truik (ot ting Pretty" boasts a good supporting them in a warm place until the tops a. WAnstld 1-3933. Nn cast Including Lew Cody. Jerry Tucker, ate well grown, and then bringing them MS. ••...'• * It Walter Walker and two well-known ,*-+' into the light. Mli-lUfc-HiBtliiirStotisir- CuUnt tninaa. bun(l, r its Allied. .Van liin. lac the Beverly Hill Billies. ranford and tldnlir for it \ Ale., B. Phona CRanrotd Cordon and Revel nave written sev- eral numbers for this picture Inclining "Good Morning CHory," "You're Such a HEAR SOUND WAVES DBANCE , Comfort to lie," and "There's a Blue- uMle. Bit. Hltt. accident bird at My Window, and a Sheriff at 40,000 YEARS OLD ale*. Ibomai MICMHUO! My Door." . , last. Cramnrd, N. J. 11 jack Oakie and Jack Haley are a cou. pie of likable muggs from New York's Coamic Radio Wares Broadcast FOB BALE -...- for Musoum of Natural —Beaioned otk wood cu Tin-Pan Alley who finally sell a tong 14.0* per. cord, delinred. and go to Hollywood.. They lose their History Audience • (or 11.00. -Twilie Jt«r> money In a craptgaine and have to BatteHI'l. Ilprm. tele Coimlc radio short waves broadcast JMS. . _. • " tl hitch-hike. They meet a "nut" who .tells them- he's the president of a mo- from the center of the universe and TITCBINO ~' -Uon picture company. He takes a lik- various other psrU were distinctly Ing, Pleatlns, Hemstitching ing to them, gives them a contract and heard recently for the first time at the Hra. r. ClulilUnien, away-they go. American Museum or Natural History. nut, Cranford. T«l«- Gobtnd Beharl Lst reports In the New. Ml*. If When they arrive: at the studio the York American,,. . • .. cold rffleptinn fimn ~^Brt«r"ders7iB*-i>r"thBtr;iiani;~iray"'> as much as 40,000 years, although speeding' toward, our planet' with a velocity of about 186,000 miles each ORIGINAL TALKWAY •econdWthese radio messages were somewhat taint," he says. "But proper irant ly amplified everybody heard their TO BOSTON PASSES strange iputterlnu. ..:._.•.: "Dr. Karl O. Jansky, engineer of the Only Link With New York for Bell Laboratories' experimental station at Holmdel, N. J., the discoverer ot WeelcsWben'oBBlI»urtJ thsse waves, gave the demonstration. JNTTL Rased Other line*) The efgnal* were received on specially constructed *en*IUve antenna at Holm- One of the most historic telephone del and transmitted from there to the C lines In the country recently passed loud speaker Instrument* in the Mu- R 85 Into history, / seum Hall. . ' . It was known as the bid Mala Line 'While the eilstonce of these signals and nn between New York and Boston. was already known to the public, the • It was the first toll Una between those new thlbg br./Jsnsky revealed last cities and was of; open wires. In UIT, night vu that these radio waves ap- when the Orst polei Were set, cable- tor pear to. come from nearly all part* ; voice highways or/er Ions distances of the Milky War. They come Chiefly were unknown, although Alexander from the center of the Milky Way, . - Qinham Bell had already, predicted where stars are most thickly crowded., their coming. :-i- according to astronomers. —•- The old line was weU named, tor the "Jansky declares the younger stars, Main Line was as Important in the tale- still very vigorous, send out these radio • • phone world aa'Maln Street la to erery waves. Our own «un, now getting old town, which has such a thoroaghfare. and relatively feeble, emanates "energy It was the great Number 1 rents be- at Ufa rate of some 600.000 mllllon-mll- tween moat of New Dngland and the lion-million horsepower each second. onUlle world. Of late years Its duties Not enough for the radio waves, but hare been/light, and now it has been suflclent for light sod heat rsys.". dismantled altogether. Soon after its completion, the old Less than three per dent ot the stock . Main Line bad the opportunity tosho w of the American Telephone aid Tele- -the stuff it was made of, when the fa- graph Company Is held outside this mous BUscard ot 1888 leveled all other country. It I* distributed among, about communication, and. only"the Main 8,300 people who live hi foreign' coun- Line /connected .Boston and much of tries. The largest number of A. T. aV T. New, England with the rest ot the coon- stockholders outside the United 8tate* try for several weeks. is to be found In Canada, Francs and NEW to YOU but backed by 19 years performance on the road! the Brltlah Isles. Russia Is the only ottirlr The line followed the route W the old country ot Importance where the stock - '• Central Massachusetts Jlallrosd to I* not lMed.—-—r^ y~- ~". — BondsvUle~"ali4~tfien procfeded" to Springfield, Mass. and on toNe w York. • It was unique in that It embodied fttr AND if your New Year's resolutions AMOCO-GAS. Starting as the original ' Britoa Bacaaae Pop* /the first time many methods of cob- Adrian; . the . name chosen. by six. /atrnctlon which have since beeoae JlL have the foilow-through that special motor fuel* it is backed by 19 popes, was the name of the only Brit- / standard. It was the first Una tosnpld y ish churchman to become head of the !; cross arm braces to.prerent cross sms ^MQCO-GAS has, 1934 As bound to yeam of performance on the road. i Roman Catholic church. Adrian IT / from getting oat of sllnement, the first was the son of a poor English family, line to carry copper wire. Instead Ot named Breakspeare, he being baptised Iron, and It carried ten pin erossarms be happy and prosperous for you; f-^ Start your motor and the New Year Nicholas. Seeking his fortune In Parts, and transposition, brackets for tl)e be became an excellent and gifted sto-- first tlmerln telephone history. Heavy ^y^ right. ^iU'up^th AMOGO aHhe dent, noted for his seal and his learn- Iron wire was strut atone the tops* t ing. Be entered the priesthood and ths poles to add strength to the Bds Green Pump today! Sold by hundreds eventually became an abbot His next ail carry telegraph messages. starting. It starts motors more quickly *tep upward was to thar Sacred col- EABETH . of American stations and thousands of leg*, and In 1154, be became pope. He GIRLS CITED FOR GIVING but it never lets them stall. Then was vigorous la his religions leader- I STAGE ship and strict in upholding all ths AID TO STRICKEH WOMAN AMOCO follows through with a American dealers all the way from D«wer and authority which his holy TO THE office gare to bio. Ha died In 115a TO FOB —-Ability- tothlnk-qnlcUr and lntilll- -smooth, constant flow of power that Maine to -Florida and inland! . _ •lloway sently In an' emergency won eltatjoai OTTOM CLUB recently tor Helen Lee, chief operator, never varies in any weather-that gives -_- <* . Roa* at Jarlcae- - ' VUI / and Helen Smith, operator, both ot th» * Aheay$ Uncut coit per mik, the premium rtduetUtn (Jufy This annual, found In northern Af- » WILL Bt Washington/ K. J. telephone central ricav^yria, and Arabia, act* strangely - • INTID ^ office* * - .you riding and driving ease—and 7tk)cf3tp*rgalUm not* makt UthatTnueh iMlss Smith was alone In the omee approach of dry - weather. The one night a few months ago when a lit- lowest cost per mile*. — branches' drop, their leaves'and curl In- tr.st J-—U« lamp before her lighted, Indicating ward, ' appearing like dead1 twigs. jKueoEe had removed the) receiver to AMOCO-GAS is new to you." It came When completely rips It look* like a • mtke^s> call, bat-no voice followed. AMERICAN OIL COMPANY bill of wicker work on a abort (ten.. Listening dos&ly, ah* heard groanlmg. The roots die, and the apparently dead •• Tnclng the call, she found It cam* with the march of American from ,_ Maker of Heating ahd Range Oik, Amoco-Ga^ • ball Is carried by the wind hxa lake . from one ot tight telephones on the or other water, or become*'w»flit(a"~- Sam* party line la Fort Murray. Bear Maine to Florida. But the approval of Orange American Gai Amoco Motor Oih ' . •omewhtre till, a ralB.conjaa.-Tbea- , & Waahlniton. Summoning Kiss Lee, to- pp the dried ball anbeaH*.' the branch** • £«tth*r ther asbertalned jrtUeh tola. KMM their proper, places, and th* 1-ihon* It was, and seat a aalghbor. a millions of motorists marches with Brand Office:rHON RooseveE C4BTEHEh ATenncCirteretT M9U ' , N. J. pod* open and discharge their seed*, , A REVUE ti Bhyslclan and a relaUr* to tfc* how*, •>'• sine, from"tb* pbje*nof origiMl;'.' |>ws«0 call ha* snltsrad «a attack r -

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CRANFORD rJTIZENAND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1934 THE NO MOM 8KOUNO Lou K«ylo r Entertain* DUBINO COUNCIL MEETINO8 - EsjhtatChrislTisms Party The Council chambers in tbe Oarwood Uoroagb Ball, espedaUjr loss Lms Kaylor ot 408 Third avenue S!x£to*Mu'b*«> K Osrwwd, °° TUDDAT. JAKUUT »TB. IW«,, , to. a few young- friends at her home bcWMi tlu> l«uti..of_Jh«._ai«l hot ••eUek GARWOOD NEWS last Thursday evening. " on motion, decided at It. Among the lnvlled gueaU were: Doris Tuesday night that no Regional H. S. Group meeting Nead. Doris Kemp. Hose Sesman. Agnes DX«d Dwoalw Mill, IMS. Chbote* Two Architect* wUl be pennlttod to the Karitxky. Edward Konopack, Francis Jarwood Council Council chambers daring OeantU- Kjonopack) John Ormdlay. Ralph John- _mMtlnga, Heretofore the room has son and Robert D'Arcy. , . The firms of H. B. Brady ««» Com- M pany, ot HtsajMth, and-P. A. Blaster 'bsim sal|»yMa* blaU^* tiX t^lTVT* |a"Ofll Garwood School New* Organizes fGF4934 of Union, arcWWcts;. will be Invited-to amoks. The rMolatioowtn toclade prepare drawir.g»\of the proposed new eltlxeni and gaests a* weU as «em-v • : T.'T. A. _.. . _. CRANF01D At the last meeting of the Oarwood regional high school to be submitted to ben ot the ofAdalfamuy . the Federal govemmknt .In making ap- P -T. A, a Christinas play entitled "The Well* W: Loreland Again — Konopack, plication for a Federal to build the Least.-of Tn*«e? was presented._Those THURS., FRL, SAT. new achool, It was 1 meet- relieve our < overburdened • property taking part were from grades five Banyaaz Seated as New Member*—Mayor Mur- Ing of the regional high 1 •execu- owners. , ,'' > ' through nine and Included: Robert D'- i~-, oatstandlng Hlta — 1 ray Announce* Appointment*. Uve committee Tuesday 1 in Lltt- •The Rahway Valley Trunk Sewer Arcy, Charles Repasy, Rutto Pearson, com achool. The president the Disposal Plant has not yet been com- Bla Scaltadonna,, Ruth Meets, Mary boards of education of Oarwood>J pleted. After advertising for bids and Kundrat, Andrew .Wanat. Xwrothy worth, Mountainside, Clark, New 1 petitioning the R. F. 0. for loan and Ctarlstlaosv George Misko. Frank Mer- • U'elli U\ L*>ve3and .«•*• reflected |>resident of the Gatwood dence Borough, New Providence Town- grant, throughr'governmental red tope lo, anil Tony OuerWero. TSiere was also a group of twenty carol singers who Borough Gmrrscn zx she 1934 organization meeting Mondaymorning in ship and Springfield comprise the com- and' other' obstacles the Federal Oov- mittee*with President Richard P. Hund irnment have. not yet -granted our ap- sang during the- play. Those- to charge the iiorough Hail..-: There »:ere two .chances in.the personel of- the of the Oarwood board as chairman. of the play vere Miss Smith, Miss Tay- WAY TO LOVB . . but at a meeting held De- Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the group, fudge Edward.J-.-Kfan^ack, and John Banyasz, Jr.-. being Wed Nearly, all the data necessary for .the 28, Information to hand from lor, Miss Rogers and Mr. Poppendleck. as Council mettsbcrsr swKwding CoUnrilmcn Krank-" Schocmraner ami filing ot the application already* hat' Is to the effect that our During the evening the band, under Cranford Theatre " been compiled and if i» probable that the leadership of Mr. Russette. played John! F. IJuijan. M«r* than 100 citizens attended the organization will be acted on favorably the application will be formally filed within next few weeks.. At that many Christmas carols. Four classes . . "Or«rh««dl p imctiw*-which vw presided , AH IHJIJiit>tiiv»de Mayor Reviews total amount and bonds'for the bal- FoUdwihg the bttslness' meetlng.- Instance)-which are additional to the , present with Ma/e eitepsson at Council- ance; I have Hopes of this Disposal there was. a aodal hour M thei gymnas- cost of the labor and material .actual man 8cnoenwuner. On. tnotSon of Plant being c'omfileted before mid- ium where a Christmas tree was lighted -ly entering lnto.the production of the Councilman' John Ortrrt'sy. the 1853 •A Of Administration During 1933 summer."" . and refreshment* served. . . ; .. pVint For/example, under overhead Council was adjourned sane dlt. Girl Reserves Hold Party It Is usual to group salaries of offi- ' Following Is the address, In part, and for all {Che policy we should pursue .The Garwood Girl Reserves held thdr cials and clerical and other employees 1 Other Christmas party at the home of Miss members of the COBBJCO, JOT .their made by Mayor-David J. B. Murray at In this matter. All applicants are re- not directly, concerned; In producing, .THE WAY the organization meeting of the Bor-quired by law to publish their Inten- i Rogers In Plamfleld. Twelves girls at- office expenses, all Indirect labor, trav- hearty cooperation tfartng 1»H es- tended ana the evening was spent In pecially Cooncttmra Schoenwiiser and ough Council New Year's morning: tions in the press before applying .tor eling expenses of salesman. Interest TO LOVE- Ougan. the: outgoing rottnbers. At the ' "Once again w^e have me{ to organize a license. It Is then the.duty of any The remainder of the! 1934>iipolnt- games, dancing, the singing of Christ- Insurance, legal expenses), care of conclusion'of tee Mayors address. Mrs. our local government for the ensuing citizen who wishes to protest. the ments were announced at the first reg-mas carols and He serving ot ref reah- plant. Depreciation also frequently 1/ —yyed Duaiiauek. ni*stiJt«a-Mf=—Pugaa- granting* of mmfr llftetuw to do so In ula^mfetlng-ofthe-lW4 Borough Gouni ments. The glri« iJw dlscusaea during Included under such-bead. with a gift from the. LadW Auxiliary part some,of the things .accomplished writing to the Borough.Council. ell Tuesday evening In the Bore the course of the evening the dlatrihut- Hall by Mayor David J. H. Murray. lng of-the twelve boxes of tojs which to the Garwcod Detnocranc Club. In during 1933: * . •• • . "Finances were our greatest trouble Subscribe for The Citizen and Chron. JACK FAY jetlrlrig as a~CoiinriTm»n. Mr. Dugan during the year, but I am proud to say •WUllam J. Kelly was appointed as 1 they had gathered for the poor^ chil- "A year ago today in addressing the dren. lde-W a Tear by MaU. HOLT WRAY stated that he »«« learn* without * 1933 Council, the following projects that not once did we have a payless special marshal without compensation. single regret He predleSed a brighter w«re recommended: pay-day In our schools or Borough de- The firm of Collins and Cady was se- year for Garwood-m IVL "The repair of Fourth and' Myrtle partments during the year. No newlected as the Borough's, engineers for in "Master of Men" Roger TDdd. sexnd as temporary avenues. This project has been carried loans have been contracted, except the 1834. issuing of our Temporary Bonds for Ca«h-and-Carry Food Emporium Where, chairman until Cterk WaU« 8." Mc- through In a satisfactory manner and The.fire committee was instructed to Saterday MaUnee" tlanus was re-appotntoL President as yet, I have heard no complaints re- the Rahway Valley Sewer. We have draw up a new fire code. Mayor Mur- Loveland of tbe tan Onocfl escorted garding the same.*' - hot borrowed a single dollar for cur-ray repeated his recommendation made Stock Exchange Prepared to Operate J1 rent expenses during the year. KIN TIN TIN, IB. —-WoU 1 Tbe Worn Judge Konopackiand Mr. Banyasz. the - New-sewre-un Myrtle and Willow recently that tie fire committee seek meetTuesda quarters on the North; side of the - 'I 3 "BOBKO" Cartoons . new CQunetlmen. to Ine Mayor* de»k. avenue. This project had to be-aban- "A - of our financial affairs 30O North ai where they were oQrt»Hr sworn In. doned due to tho fact that the local was the meetings with the Board of tracks, for the Reo fire apparatus. Mayor Muzray asnoanced other 1B3I bank. could not see its way clear to Education. These meetings were held The street committee was Instructed appointments as foUowi: Assistant loan the Borough the necessary funds. In the Borough Hall with the Finance to inspect all streeta being Improved Committee of both bodies' and the as C. W. A, project* as soon as possible. clerk. Miss Vtctet Paifcw: attorney. fTax Sale was held early In June. UBTEN FOB Bernard Steiner: rectrter. Michael J. Various Building and Loans paid taxes Clerk and President of the Board and The chatnnan' ot the finance -com- the Mayor attending. - These meetings mittee requested that the chairmen of 8ONQ i -tntendmt eg ajeea and on several properties, but In. no case Scott; tope created a better feeling between both the various committees submit their re- I was the property,of_any resident sold JLDBJEAAt J. Kelley. Jr: sopatsuadasl at U* "over"their heads."- -"'»""~~-r" bodies. •Bndt"wefe~a™greaE"HeTp"li6™a11 vised budgets In etttately«o-th*tthe fire app&n^s. Kroest Beiaen; »opeT- concerned «nd the Borough of Oar-1934 budget may< be.completed. "Industrial committee appointed has wood as a whole. ' • - sar b»s!ea d Use.'&rca^ana syitaa. succeeded In getting new Industries to The application of Frank Balesia of Her=aa Jst^xc aa5 Wa2er SfciOta- "Thirty-eight Qarwood young men 807 South avenue for a distribution li- J locate in the Borough, giving employ- as L" ;. M-LL ef S» poor. AiTred ."WoaJt: ment to a number of our citizens. were sent to the C. C. e. quor license was referred to the laws "Q0OD1 (fQ OLOBT- Err dsat ..T2ia EabCsr, and license committee . with power, "Finance committee has completely "During November, the Federal while the application of Mrs. Helen fire eMei. Jbts.DCsier.- *- revamped bur omces and financial Oovemment organized the CWA which if tbr Boart if H-»ii- OradlUs of SOB South avenue for a dis- alfalrs arid the Borough.offlces are now plan first compelled us to use all able- tribution license was refused. . Henry nerkaakl: two'' iocs. Baa:. in a nrst class condition. Many hours bodied men on our Relief roils lor this mbe y«ar. Jots G=St. n .' hare been spent on- this work by work at 30 hours per week, 60 cents af-.^ie. shade net casaa- Councilman Pearson, and future gov- per hour. Afterwards, we were able to StMsiVs Men's dub i.-B- Oorbyzu asd X erning 7 bodies wUl benefit by these put to work' other unemployed resi- efforts. ' _ dents of our Borough, the total men Will Sponsor Card Party Children ' going to work being 168. The majority Heart Tag D "Temporary bonds have, been Issued A card party, sponsored by the St. passes have 1 wisoer. -Percy DL Witt. WEHam Seven far our sewer obligations which have of these Dien are working on-local pro- • rw< j. Seaijel; ' ^f*^*'11 ^ tospector, jects, such as sanitary sewers, cutting Mark's Men's Club, will be~held in the charge to ca been taken uup by (he Rahway Valley Church Hall, Beech avenue, on Friday Louis B. Weasel; special poJbce. Racer commission. through our streets, cleaning -our tain their pa Totfd. Regt&ald Beft^u Rabat Sargent school property, deepening of the evening, January 12. Door and table "A new tax map could not bo con- prizes will be .awarded, and refresh- The Her. < Edward CosBa and Ednrd Brttlaln. sidered owing to the financial condi- brook to the extent of two feet lower- '/. (Councuman Banjnsx Ji'ifrn John that husbands started klsslag la order Banynsx, Jr. and Edward J. Konopack; definite to offer hi the near future. great saving to our taxpayers In that -bonrat 1231 This is one of our^ most Important the only cost at the present: time Js to determine whether their wires and laws and Ureosr. Umtaad. Ormdlay daughters had been drlnklDg wine. A and Thomas W. Kayier; tkti. Kono- commodities and must be provided at material. Martus Boti the least possible' cost. British essayist, speaking of the kiss, pack, Ormdlay and Banyaac; atreeta, " "Some criticism has been directed at said that "nature was Its author and Hathaway P "As per my request, Council with- Kaylor, Peanen and Knrwnaflr: bnOd- Council.by misinformed persons dur- It began with the first courtship." The' Stock Itarket dldnt come to drawn npon for the b amount of lngj, Ushta and grounds. Banyasc drew from the State League of Muni- ing the year regarding the making up While many scientists believe that equipment necessary; -Kajlor ami Lqntaod; special Indus- cipalities and I believe In so doing. In Newark. Bat- In four days of concen- streets of ot the budgets. For the benefit of all, I kissing Is the natural expression of trated effort the telephone service vital Newark were torn up place cable' trial committee^. Oztndlay, company with many other towns, we may state that the Mayor and Council physical lose and kindred "emotlona to the conduct of big securities co- conduit-Airplanes, " ;ka.and rsU- and Bazxyasx. Qrbidlajr have forced the officials of the League alone are charged with this duty and the (act remains that the kiss Is «n- roads were used to ' was named nouce to economise to ..the. extent, that U« change was in readiness _ switchboard* at no time am I going .to pass this, re- known among millions of th» Inhabit- and telephones to scene from as fees for membership In the League sponsibility to any committee of citi- ants of the earth. The Eskimos, the for Its arrival, ether the market have'been reduced SO per cent. came or stayed far away as Chicago. And the Job bad and CbaneOman Kaylor. street corn- zens. I am willing to meet any group natlres of Hadagascar, many negro New York was a to be done despite jthe heavy.traffic oat- "Zoning commission has suggested to discuss budget Items, but must draw tribes In Africa, the natlres of Tierra question telep! men didn't bother side the Center Market Building, and Regular meetmgs will be conttnotd pertain changes'In our laws which I the line at turning, this responsibility del ruego.ss'well as other races, dp about En officials had gives despite'' tbe throngs of workmen of on the tint and third Tuesdays of am how studying and Intend to present over to any Committee or group. It Is not kiss. Many of these people express orders to be idy. Ths> orders were other sorts Inside. ~ to Council soon after organization. our'Job which the people of our Bor- similar emotions: and salutations by carrlad out, n»w spe«d records being The BtockExchangBTOrany-oOiar na. "Taking over of Center street by theough'elected us to do. what Is popularly described as "rub- jet along the way-at every atep, County, has beeri deferred for consid- bing noses." The custom of kissing en organization lioedlng a lot of telephone Telephono men label the Job the big- service can.iome to the big building f eration of the new small Boa: d of XtountyandBUtetaxeslpWiiS tbe Ups apparently began among ear- Banyasz m behalf of tbe ^**—* creased this coming year; over that we gest of lti sort they have undertaken. In Newark/any time; or stay away. Auxiliary. In acceptbc the tcfeen.~Vr. rYeeholders., . —'-^_ tain races tn the early stages of etc- Ths-resources of the Bell System wen have no control However, I want .to lUsatioa ant developed very slowly.— The job Is/done. Banyasz thanked'the as&o&ary *ad "Assessors now only rtoelve straight assure you that we will do all in our premised to do an m Ids power to fur- salary* and no extras as was the pro- pathOndsr Hagasiae. power to keep our budget at the lowest /tiag Sp.U ,1 Uomnimt ther the. beat hxurests of the Boroogh. cedure in past years. PoISc W.r. Cciutablts ^=^3f; possible figure consistent with the safe- i /Crkvenlca, on the AdrlsUc, the Couxiel£nan KoDopscfc. Is a abort -Reduction ot firemen's compensa- ty and] welf being of our citizens. It Is • Fragt aa^Toub ValaaU* Tb«i «rst heads of the Chicago police tion .was necessary y> conform with all Den have been .In mourning since force ,fcere known.as bead constable*. addtess, pledgee? roB aaiS-nearty snp- my firm belief that relief of the prop- Frogs and toads destroy vast ntmv /Flfteeotb century for their rulera, port to every tneasw for Cbe other departments of our government.' 18« the title was changed to erty owner must come, soon,'in the ben of hsects and worms. >, were driven ont of the country. ment of Garwood. Firemen now receive *30 yearly for form of direct tax, but come it must FMrft nt DOllra. Loveland thanked the Omxfl for their services plus exc-mpuon papers from Federal or State laws, and I sin- again houoWlca; hfcn wtai the -preaV after.seven years. Some of our lead- cerely hope it comes soon In order to dency (ad prtdJcW a sacceasfnl year. ing dtlxens. including the President, of Cotmcilinan Kaylar **Mn>Mt^y»M^ Uie Bank, advise this reduction as be- "ALWAYS two new members at the Council. ing absolutely necessary in view of the THE ] of bunging In a definite r'°" "BERKELEY f permanent fees and the We neommtna this aa ana of the of saloons weahould have to Pt/d f-5f77 SQUARE" ^ «»os4 tatocestlnr pietars. -. ** "W personal opinion that "I'M NO ANGEL" ttenaManta ofthe Borough should, if ** •* *** "•»• • wterenduni on LIBERTY ••alair sate cjaaMoo and dsddt ones PlttbHMi, M. J: • SWEETHEART" COMBO* -. OABTOON

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M ATTtND MEW YKAK>8 EVK BOTH HICKS TO'Witt CPmB-PATtKNO WKDDINO snrstg A news item MET? A* KEMTSBAU. HOME NO*MAN HUNT XATBBT Twenty^slxpeople gatheredforajolnt At a tea Sunday afternoon at the The marriage of Miss -Antoinette • B. mr-Jr. O.V.M.M*. New Year's Eve patty Sunday night at home of her parents, the engagement Paterno, daughter of Mr, j and Mrs the home of Mr. and Mrs. JBverard of Miss Ruth Hicks, .daughter of Mr. Anthony Paterno of RoseUe Park, s recently stated that a man in a neighboring" town dis- . 1-4 Krmpshall of Orchard street. A buffet and Mrs. William Hicks of Hampton Raymond Albert Cutter, ton of Mrs. supper was served at midnight -In the Road..4o Norman Hunt Mathey., was Juliette Cutter of Elizabeth, took place trusted banks, and kept his moriey in his house. • •:»».• dining room which was decorated In announced. Mr. Mathey Is the son of Sunday in Trinity Episcopal -church a, color scheme in keeping with the Mr. and Mrs. Edouard DuBols Mathey Tne Rev. Rank M. Sherlock, rector of Thieves broke in and stole $3,000,00. S^s^-CBafMntmn. eason. j of New Yorfc-formerly of Cranford. the church, performed the ceremony' More'than 150 gueits attended the Miss fiesnor Milano of Brooklyn, • m. ^LJ-MASHK Csasstar. vs. Attending the party wen: Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Darby, Mr,'and Mrs. announcement party which was held If. Y» was. bridesmaid and Robert Cut- •sataatetisa; ssd vsMae carl from 4 until 7 o'clock. ter, of- "EUsabeth, was his brother's Under the Banking-Law of 1933, beginning January 1 st, ?01B •:3» sv m<-r. F. W. sate** Harry S. 0. Folk,-Mr^-and Mrs. John best man. , The next tjme you have a party Penlston, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Homer, Miss Hicks Is a graduate of Cranford fU., SAT. 1 BATDBDAi entertain guests, or go visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dietrich, Mr. and High School and Is now a member of The bride wore white satin and car- 1934, all deposits, Checking and Saving, are guar- yourself—or bear pi anything you Mrs. Edward Sansom, Mr. and Mrs.the senior class at Skldmore College, ried white roses. Miss Milano was. S a. igHlto-1 think ought to be In the paper, Rusaell Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Saratoga, N. Y. Mr. Mathey attended dressed in black satin and carried pink anteed up to $2,500.00 until July I. 1934. The call .is up. We will be pleated Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Crispin, Mr. and the Fingry School. Princeton Prepara- roses. ... to hear of It, and well appreciate - Mrs. George Mack,. Jr, Miss Dorothy tory School and New York University. Attending the wedding and dinner Permanent Guarantee .starts next July. Smith, Frank Darby, Jonathan Miner He Is assistant field manager for the •hich followed were Mrs. Katherlne and Wallace Law. ' " , Eastern Air Transport, Ino". at .Newark Milano, Mrs. Mary Santry" and Mrs. • »:» »v i Airport. William Santry of Brooklyn; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Southard of U StmrBISE BUTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Arthur Hunnlkln and-Miss Ruth Deposits in the Special Savings Department e«rnj3%; Gnat Hampton Road spent New Years at Cutter of EUsabeth; Louis Paterno. Mr. H0NOB8 KENNETH BOTPEB Skytpp, Pa. ••• ...••••:.•• .-. .. ANNMABKONAS and Mrs. Winfteld, 8. Cutter, Jr., and Kenneth Hopper,: son. of. Mri and 'interest pakl.aemi-annually. Deposits in the house TO WED FEANip.IN JUSTE baby daughter, Phyllis Cutter, of Ro- Mr. and Mr* Charles gilkman of Mrs. F. H. Hopper of 11 .Hampton selle Park. I •-.. "; . Hampton Hall ipent the week-end and street, was-honored at a fUrprisa party The engagement of Mlsa Ann Mar- ot-in the Safe Deposit Box earn nothing. ; 7; konsi to Franklin JusUt was announced The couple wlik reside in Roselle holiday In Atlantic City. at his home Saturday, afternoon on the Park. '' .- > " . ' occasion^ of his eighth blribday. at a'party given New-Year's'Eve by FRANK KUELL MARRIES * Mr. and Mrs.-LouU Leopold of ail , During .the .afternoon the. guests en- Miss Marfconas' parents. Mr. and Mrs. OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN THE SPECIAL DEP,ARTI 1 OF THE North arenue, West, spent the week- tertained with songs, dances and reci- Joseph Markonas, W 167 Division ave- CATHERINE FUCH8 end and holiday In Lakewopa. : tations. Mrs. John. Wall ushered In nue. Mr. JutUi U the son of Mr.'and Miss Catherine Puchs. daughter of the drum malar'and'the grand march Mrs. QustaV • Justh-'of 75 Bumalde IrranaTieir'Keaerlck Puchi"*6ri67 MUa Oonitaace Burnett W 310 Orange' was led by Beverley Hess and Jack avenue. Benjamin Btreett was married at 6 avenue »T»>rtolned nine guests at MacMeekln. • The home was decorated In white and o'clock New Year's Eve to Frank Kuell. Cranford Trust Compaiiy W«w Y«ar"« Eve party at her home. Taking part In the entertainment red. for the announcement partar. A son of Mr. and Mm. C. P.* Kuell of were .the following boys and girls: large number of relatives and friends Linden. Tbe ceremony was performed Mrs. Walter K. Cooper of 511 Central Janet .Fish and Oraham Hopper, song; were present from .Crinford, Oarwood,- at Trinity Episcopal church by the rec- Member of the Federal Reserve System since 19)18 WAY avenue entertained at bridge Tuesday, Lois and Beverley Hess, songs; Anne Westfleld and Elisabeth. No date has tor, the Rev. Frank M. Sherlock, The evening. Mrs. John Hess made the "Norton, recitation and songs; Adelaide been set for the wedding. maid of honor was .Miss Elisabeth Cal- .OYF Ilk' high score. ' • Hopper, songs; Jean Weslghan. sev- berg and cousin-of the, groom Harry Kuell of Elizabeth was best man', Dur- Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' «T Costal K. J. mt eral songs) and recitations; Biliir Mac- 3 Toe Misses Oeruude and Helen Meekin, songs; Joan and Patty "Wall, ROSE GAFFNBY ENTEBrAlNS^r* ' tog the wedding a solo was'sung by Pnnforth at 321 Btttord avenue enter- •nngm »jiri ryJtatlnnV; Edward Thomas. talned last week st an Informal bridge Conray, acrobatic and tap dances, and Miss Rose Lorsine Oaffney, daughter The-brldesm«ldj were-Mlss Apolonl* FAY at their home. '^ .' Kenneth Hopper, songs. •: of Mr..and Mrs. Edward Qaffney of Wysockland Mlfls Olga Bohadel; Ushers During the afternoon,refreshments were Emll Vstter of.,. EUzabeth and WRAY Mr. and Mrs. airplfl I. Haaktas of Orchard street, entertained two tables Westfield Symphony Girls' Legion Aids ' were served tq guests by Mrs. of bridge, Friday afternoon. The Harold Calberg of Cranford. \ 510 Orange avenue entertained more "The bride, gowned In white velvet than 100 guests at a New Tear's Eve Hopper. guests were Miss' Elaine Rents,, Misses In Concert Tuesday Five Needy-Families Dorothy and BUeen Sullivan, Miss and carrying cilia lilies, ivaa given In of Men" party at their home. • marriage by her father. Miss Calberg DANCINQ CLAB8ES HAVE, * Alice Bateman, Miss Shirley Frohm, Five needy families were aided at wore turquoise crepe trimmed* with The final rehearsals |of. the (WestfleW . Miss Esther Hlnman of 103 Union Miss Florence Fuller, and Miss Myrtle Christmas by I the . Olris'' Legion of CUEIBTMAa >ARTIES , sequins and carried yellow roses. The Bymphoriy .orchestra for the first con-; avenue. North, was the guest for the Qartland. Miss Fuller and MIssFrohm Cranford."according to Mrs, O. T. Last Wednesday evening, Mrs. Har- bridesmaids wore tangerine crepe cret of the season are being held this The Women* Onb of! Cranford will week-end and holiday of. Miss Mur- made the hUh scores. Mallett of 115 Aldch street, the Legion -r-WolI] vey Byrd Mlmslof 6 Berkeley Place was dresses trimmed wtlh sequins and car- week. The concert will be given ta the meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at guertte Bodlne of New York. 1 advisor. The organization, ..which In- hostess to her • Wednesday ' evening ried tea roses. '. Roosevelt Junior High School,. West- Cartoon 300 North avenue. East '_.^.:._ g flftln PV a Christmas party. A field. Tuesday evening. '..... " cludes eighteen Cranford girls'between Robert Hobbs, organist ol Trinity Following the ceremony a wedding the ages of 9 audit years/provided number of novelty and figure dances reception was held in Oarwood. There WUlard Ward of New York, baritone The Young Women's Auxiliary ctthe jiwniiil churcb Is confined -In the before the grand march were features CHRISTMAS PARTY - . . : . food and clothing for'trie needy fan)* raaabeth Oeneral Hospital following were guests from Long Island, Bronx, soloist at the Broadway Presbyterian Methodist church win meet Monday of the evening'...-' : The last meeting of the Rose Villa church, will be. the guest artist. The Dies. '• ' \ .•/•• an operation for appendicitis. - New York, Westchester, MUlburn, Funds for the, garments and food evening «t the borne of Hi*. William Refreshments were served following took the form of a traditional Christ- Elisabeth, Linden and Cranford. Dan- orchestra will be conducted by Charles IX Red of. SS Walnut avenue. Dr. and Mrs. F,~^.1laxon of Orchard the grand march after which general mas Tree party and members gath- Soyfricd, who has directed Its activi- were raised last fall at a rummage sale cing was continued into the New Year. sponsored by the Legion, The girls street had u their guests for the week- dancing was enjoyed by the guests, ered around the tree to sing carols. The couple will make their home In ties since its foundation. For the con- anter. sjtT.Odn' of amtera eM. Mn.Ma«on's nephew. Tatst Newt ~* LTH nurerei Marcella cert«8~member»"Wltt'-bs> -Irttlio. grches*. Seventh avenuei-IUweUerafter a wed- spring. / Star will nara 1U regular meeting Fri- bury, and Wesley Ray of Brellle. Foster, Edna Miller, Margaret Robin- as soloists and rendered holiday mu- ding trip to Washington, D. O. tra. nfiTW&rk at rehearsals has been day night at Oe Masonic Temple. Fol- son, Ruth Schade, Nancy and Barbara sic. Mrs. Melvln Miller of Westneld most encouraging, the director said, Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Weiss of West Sinclair, Katharine Rlchman, Margery acted as Santa-Claus and Mri. Els- and the' symphony is anticipating an AT EITZ THEATBE, EUZABBTR lowing the business session there wul SARAH LEE LILLY be a public card party at the temple. Kid Place had as their guests for the Mlskelly, Shirley deGusman, Alice worth Dye as hostess. . auspicious start Tor the new season Cab CaJloway, who will be featured week-end and holiday, Mr. and Mrs.Caldwell, Alice White, Helen Macdon- HONORED AT PARTY with an all-Wagner program. "' ' with his famous Orchestra and Cotton William Morgan of Brooklyn, N Y. . The Cranford Bymphony Orchestia ald, Quy PoreeUa, Charies and Austin MB, ANDMES.7r. P. WEISS Mrs. R. B. Wasson of the Rlvervlew The ticket, sale wr the first concert Club Revue starts a four day engage- Roberts, Billy Jackson, John Olbbons, Apartments, entertained at luncheon ment at the Rita Theatre, Elizabeth, haie K». rehearsals on • Misses Hacsl and "Marian Kuhne of ENTERTAIN SEVEN QUESTS has.been most gratifying, according to Ray: Porter,, Joe Loveland, Dick Bor- arid bridge Thursday in honor'of her Saturday. Cab brings with him a com- nights instead of FHd«k Tilght. to tbe 13 WUlow-street sailed yesterday on a the officials of the orchestra, and de- rell, and Russell McLane. Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Weiss of West niece, Miss Sarah Lee Lilly of Balti- pany of fifty people from the Cotfcon future. The next nlxaissl win be heU vacation cruise to Havana and Mexico. spite the economic conditions the, sale at 8 o'clock Monday On Thursday evening the Thursday *«> P^^ entertained Saturday night more, Miss Margy Bates of Cranford, has run well ahead of last year.' Club tn New York. Featured In his re- They expect to return hi two weeks. at their home at a pre-New Year's Eve and Miss Catharine Iinthlcum of class had its Christmas party and A number of new members are play- vue will be Amy Spencer, the only col- Mua Johanna /T'Wolff of 430 Union dance. Attending Thursday night were: party. During the evening the guests Baltimore. Other guests Included: ored fan dancer in the world; Elmav ChUdren who participated m. the played cards and refreshments were ing this year with the orchestra which avenue. North, has Joined Mrs. C. M.Frances MacPhall, Adeline Water- MlssHlldaMcLaughlln, Miss Elizabeth Turner, well known colored blues sing- He«rt Tag- Day sale* and earned movie served at "mldnlghtr"7" T draws-its -musicians from Westfleld, pases hare been requested by those tn iynge and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Beach house, Jane McOtnnis, Gladys Jensen- Jones, Mrs. 'William Cole, -Miss Marie er and the Three Dukes, Barton's fav- Louise Crane, Ml» Pauline Hall, Miss Elizabeth, Cranford, Plalnfleld, Roselle, charge to caB at the Ibeatre and ob- and family at the Hotel Weston, New ius, Margaret and Oeorge Leavltt, Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Roselle Park and Summit. orite dance trio. ... '.':.t Robert Nicholson, Muses.Hazel and tatn thenr paaes from tbe manager. York. ;•'.•• • • Suzanne and Mary Ellen Perkins, Betsy, Frances Carpenter, Elizabeth Cab's inimitable singing and danc- Barbara, Joe and Billy Plummer, Jack "«•<«" Kuhne, Mrs. "Lawrence P. Miller, Miss Carol H'bson, Miss Elaine ing, which punctuates the staling syn- Tbe Her. Orion C Hopper addressed Mr. amPMrs. Frank A. Corkdale of 8 Jensenlus, Donald Bradley, Bfewster Orimm and Mr. and Mrs. WUuam_Mor- Wetherill, Miss Sally Hayes and Miss FUke Post to Have copation of Ms musicians, has made Central avenue* attended a New Year's Porcelia, and Buddie Morris. gan of Brooklyn. - • thet meeting of the Cranford Lions drib Mary Blake of Convent. Dinner-Dance Jan. 20 him a popular favorite, not only with Friday nfcht. Pwgmbrr 33. faiatead of Eve party at tbe Hotel McAlpln. New thousands of radio fans and dance en- York, with a party of out-of-town the Cranford Botaqr CJub. as an- Wlnspear Is on vacation from the Hedenberg, Jr., and their daughter, The regular monthly meeting of the thusiasts, but with most of the notable noancei) hi tat Thursday* lane of thU friends. Oa.pt. Newell Rodney Bake'post, No: entertainers of show business, Women's College, University of North ' Mrs." Howard Loper. Women's Guild of Trinity Episcopal 335, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have Private Russell 'Whitman, who Is Carolina...... ' church will be held Tuesday in the a dinner-dance in Veterans' Rail Sat- Oab Calloway Is Indeed a credit to stationed at Fort Monmouth, spent Mr. and Mrs. iTT^rlggs and chUd- parish house. It will be an all.day hl»- race, or any race, for that matter. Mr. and Mis. Madns Barren of Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Taft and their ren, Doris, Robert and Virginia Briggs, urday night, January- 26: Dinner' will the Christmas holidays with his moth- meeting and members will meet for be served, from 8 to 8 p. m., and danc- At the present time bis services are In serte are the parents of a baby girl er, Mrs. William Tunlson of Elizabeth son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of 31 Spruce street, sailed last night communion at 10:30 a. m. Luncheon great demand on the air. In vaudeville —bora at 12^0 a. m. Sunday. The baby Herbert Knoull, of Oarfleld, were the on the S. S. MaJesUc, to make their ing will be from B p. m. to midnight. avenue. . . will be served at, 1 p. m. followed by Tickets are priced at 75 cents each. and movie nouses and In night dubs. Is to be named ShWey Blixabt guesta for the week-end and holiday home in London, England. They ex- the business meeting' and speaker at He's an unassuming young fellow and The post will have Its regular meet- Marios Borrdl is: employed at tbe Mia Lois E. lirtternpuse ol Brook- of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bergner of 11 pect to be In London for two years, the 3 p.m. . '.-,,- only 24 years old. . Hathaway Pharmacy. : • lyn, formerly of Cranford, was the Adonis avenue. Mrs. Taft. Is Mrs. change having been necessitated by ing at 8:30 o'clock tomorrow night In He is responsible for the newest Veterans' Hall.. ; sruest for tbe holiday and week-end of Bergner's sister. • •'• . Mr. Briggs' business. An exhibition of activity; work of phrase along this line, "ho-de-ho-oe- A number of the yonnger piano po- ss Eleanor Caldwell of 305 Casmo Grade 8 of Roosevelt school will be tk." He Introduced It In his popular pUs of Mrs. Eibel T. Thompson held Miss Janet Latane*, who has been Mr. and Mrs. ~J.'~M. KUllan of 33 BETTJRN8 TO CAMP . avenue. . •"• • • • . • ; Grove street were the. guests for theheld January 10 at 8 o'clock at the Minnie the lloocber" song and it has a Christmas-party but Wednesday at spending the holiday season with her William Mitchell of 31 Ellse street re spread like wildfire among the lively 'Catharine BosT Marie Hani, four- Christmas holidays of Mrs. Killlan's school. This exhibition Is being made Mrs. Thompson"* bone to. Ptttsfi parents, Mr. and Mrs; J. W, lAtane of as a conclusion to a unit of work, "A turned Tuesday night to the CCC camp members of the younger generation.' ' street. .The pupHs played solos and month's old daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Bloomingdale avenue, has returned to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomp- at Gettysburg. Pa., where he has been son of Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. *r southern California's Worth Lehigh avenue, ' a buffet supper for her niece, .Miss leen Carter, —'•/ •• McLaughlln, Mrs. Robert Northcutt, scientist. beiches go In swimming. Catherine Llnthlcum of Baltimore, and Mrs. L. A. Price and Mrs. Payne. Miss Alice Welch'of 107 Holly street Mrs. Emory's son. Mayo Emory. After Mr. and Mrs. J. George. Spann and spent the Christmas vacation from dinner .the guests attended the .dance Mr. and Mrs, Francts E. Caajldy of 33 Cranford high' school, where she Is a • The regular monthly aH day meeting at the Echo Lake Country Club. . Columbia avenue entertained at a New of the Woman's Associatiori of the First member of the faculty, with her par- Year's Eve party. Among those pres- ents" in Boston, Mass. - . Mtas Mary Landis"cave of Leitch- Presbyterian church will be held Wed- ent were Mr, and Mrs. C. E..Estabtook nesday at 10 a. m. In the chapel of (he SPECIAL fleld, Ky, returned to her. home Sat- Mrs. Elisabeth OttTof 35 Grove.street and Fred Sulzer of CrinfortJ; Mr. and church. The morning will be devoted urday, December " 27,: after a three Mrs. K Soper, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ur-to sewing-. A luncheon will be served >' tor fee Month of was the guest for ttx Christmas and weeks' visit with her. sister, Mrs. Lee Hew Year.holiday of her son and ban, H. Urban and D. Maxon of Wett- «t 1 o'clock Instead of .12:30 o'clock, and Miller and family of 38 Elisabeth ave- fleld, Mist tllUan May of Newark and will be followed by a, business session in daaghter-lrf-taw. Mr. and Mrs.* H. L. nue. Miss Cave was sworn In as clerk JANUARY Ott of J Central avenue* ... Mr. and Mrs. W. .Soper of Wlndom, charge of the-*pWJldent,Mrs. Walter J. pi Orayson.County, Ky., on January 1. MUkr. At 3 o'clock the members of ; TION! Miss Mary JanTiMsdale of 6' Oen- "•Y- •••-_._- ••••"*• the group win attend the services of Edmond * '-ft tralavenuewill-btjji-attendantst.thi; Mr. and Mrs, ol W. Hedcnberg'Of Miss Eudora Marr, daughter^ Mr. Paul Rader in the tburcli,»udltorium. -Permanent :,,,,,, wedding of Miss Ruth .Allen of Brook- and Mrs. ChesterTTMarr-orM'Man- lyn to Thnniias -A. w»mi^y nf nwrman- and holiday with their son-in-law and slon-Terrace,: entertained'st a matinee aSugTiftrrMfTndTfisrArjrWWtbeck Ringlet town,Pa. The wedding win take place TfieaiKT^y^luraayrafterwhlch appointment' of Miss Beatrice Wlnser, In Brooklyn, January 20. of• Centre Moriches,-L. L They were the'guests returned to Miss Man's •OK read Use ssyas.1 accompanied * by their son, O. W. director of the Newark Museum, as End* home tor refreshments and games. chairman • of the - sub-committee- for J K hsOT^eeeeded in : Northern—New-Jersty-ofi-the—Publto River. Mass, returned to his home Oraff; Miss Agnes Curran, Miss Tal- W developing'. a service Works of Art Project which will direct Monday after spending a few days with fair Kaltenbach, Miss Audrey Shand. the expenditures of Federal funds for Ills son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Miss Shirley MeCormiek;, and Miss In point of < the employment of unemployed artists sirs. Rowland P. Blythe, of Springfield Second T«rm Opens Jan. 2 Elaine Bhlre. _ and the creation of works of art for Phone 6-1846 ' 105 Walnut Ave., Cranford esodust. avenue. ADULTS: Bt^lar Beg, Int, Adv. and public buildings. Artists who wish em- The. regular meeting of the Lincoln ployment an directed''to apply im- Miss Jean Voornees of 300 North Conversatlaa Corns Han. * Eva. PVT. A. wul be held Friday evening, avenue. Bast, had as her week-end Csrde Francala, mediately at tbe mustttm. .Only.resi- Janavr tt, ta OM airtHoiB'm of the dents of ^Northern New^, Jersey are guest. lOss-Vera pavis of West Orange, at • ardoefc. Ths busto «MCE and Miss Voorhees are ILDKEHOP S-U TBS.:i 1 naefing wffl ba toOowed by spwW en- '%*. - -''*•'?'-- •' at the State Taaetjers •L^n-t. iTStta^Ms^- *ftVBP^sBB*^^***^^B***f tart tBfftsdBaatttg aflap vAlCb thi spaakar, College. •> - CCOLE nUNCAIEB DC ' KentrW. -vfhippla, vle«-pMsidaDMiM IMS No. Chsssas) Mb Ttc of tbs Oranfort 1>m •t* targtly FUNERAL DIRECTORS K. T, was the u'~ Tet WiaMsMt-Vm-S win bs introduced. k - thkb UTOON 'lNrtfc' TftLMMi . CBANFOBMtJ •m

- ^ - : THE' CRANFORU CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. Sight Dninken Drivinf Collection of Taxes Draws $200 Fine In Novel Jersey^o-Gciniiany; Call Thomas OHern of aa wesffltld Seen As Major Problem .avenue, Roselle Park, was and $12 costs In police court KENILWORTH night by MayoMy r Oswald Nttsehfce on » New Mayor Urge* Pastage drunken driving charge' HI* of Zoning Or- license also waa revoked lor two yesui. Nilschke Summarizes dinance. N. Tomasuto, aftomey lor OHem. s»- Harmoriy.Prevails.As AchievemenU in HU Term nounced that theTaue will be appeakd. Collection of taxes Is one of the Summarizing the achievements un- graves...,„.t rproblem s that confronts the Tranaient Bureau Move* der his administration, particularly in prwent administrationdii , Mayor-Charles Council Organizes relation to finances. O*wald Nltschke, A. Kosmutza, Jr., the Borough's new To Stop *«iteh HftW* the retiring mayor, pointed out that U ; chief executive, told members of the i .. .;.;,. •_ • ' ... .;- •• ,. • \ the Borough did not have the trunk Borough Council and citizens. In his Take the "hitch" out of hltch-nndng Charle. Kounutza Take, Office for Second Time a. Borough*. sewer obligation of $182,000, it would be organization meeting address Monday and the motoring public in Hew Jeney In good concHUon. financially. The morning. Passage of a zoning ordin- will' be doing the highway traveler*;a Chief Executive — Vitale Chosen Com*- former mayor gave, a short reaune of ance was urged by the mayor. His greater service than II they gave tbem , -. cil President . the past two years' work afthe final complete address follows: "' ; free transportation.' That Hv the iccom- 1933 Council meeting held prior to the "Ten year* ago today, I was placed datlon banded State Relief Adminis- organization meeting Hew Year's; morn- to-this chair by the confidence of the trator John Colt by tte.Advlaorjr'Cpm- i* FaikBultr WJthharnioiiy prevailwit «li itery side, Mayor Charles kosnntua, ing. •' • !• •••'" ' '; • ' ___, citizens' of.JCenllworth. ".'ft is very mltte to the Relief Admlnlitraaon'* UM, «t sis.. Offend -During the two years-1 have served Transient BijreauT~\Tne group nut at •If•-•and iiii-iiiU-rs .if trie ItorouRri"Council held, their 1934.organization gratifying to acknowledge this confi- Bjr virtu* •K«M mectiiiB ' M/imlay niorninj; in tlip- H<,.routfh Hall. The meeting was the people of this Borough" Mr. dence of the people-again In these try- State ReUef headquarters with Cornell tMUs to m dtnet* Nltschke said; "it has been a Hard strug- B. Bralsted, state manager of the br public TndM, U '•attended liymore than 100•.citizens.." -. „,',...„. ,, , ing times. As-before, I will endeavor In UM CoucMMUH gle I had hoped that we would be able Transient Bureau. . I'ri/rr to-llie-'oiH.-niiiK of tlic mcrtiiiB, Clerk William Bruder to do my utmost to- deserve the faith to borrow some money to tide us over, the people have In me. "The public should be made 'to un- l«8T. adniini.sicrcl.thL- oath of office m Charles Kosmutza, Jr., the new mayor ;- but we were turned. oWTO on every derstand that provision ha* been made IANUAB1 Charks3'itale. re-elected to Council for JI three-year term; \James --'In my 1924 message I" confronted •t tm o'clock la UH hand. So we have hed-to reduce all the administration with five vital prob- for the transients' and that ta^y. can PKUi pmtrtun J*r,eii /annul -All Uu rollowtoi ArlhiTr Jr.. elmeil to C'imiici! for a three-year term, and Harold Lundin; expenditures. The Schools, and particu- a obtain assistance through the Bner- rorty-hour old Peter, son of Mr. and "Because the telephone wa* almostas and premises n«r»lni lems: I. Transportation^ - '.Extension big as Peter, sod besides, he wasn't iltuiti, lying and Uu re-elected" for a mic-year term larly the teachera, were one-*' the of the Boulevard; 3. Sewerage; 4. More g'ency Relief office in any municipality lira. Ernest IlelU of Montvale, broke lo Uw Counlr of 1 "This will bc-Mr. Kosmutza's second James Arthur, Jr.; police—John Orar, of the StaU," the recommendation used to the mechanisms ot modern life greatest sufferer* because of lack, of strict supervision of our building ac- all existing records recently a* th» BEOINNINO It a I term as chlSt executive 61 the Borough, Harold- Lundln-and William -Rowan; stated.' It Is not necessary for tran- ye^rtbe mouthpiece was held'for him, finance*. While only »1 WOO was paid tivities, arid 5,' Creating our own water youngest user of transatlanUa tele- of Jobn Slrwt, dlit he having served as mayor In 1W4.25, building and health—Harold Lundin, iuents to travel even as |«r as the "next dose to his toofttb . '. , - and Mf«ntyatven I : to the teachers in 1833. we were able to Work*.-:".-' s""' ."* : " ' ". '• ."'• A resident of the Borough (or hiore James Arthur,' Jr.. arid Tilden FalUn- turn over *J5^:iiriB337~As:i6ng a* town1." •".-•.. phoa* service. "Ar-ya»-ys»>aaal" Peter yelled, and dJlH W .than twenty-five'years. Mayor K09- burg;. and transportation, the entire "The first three',of the above men- Pater's father was In. Berlin irhen tne ether between her* and Europe Uu InuntctloB al I the taxes are not coming In, we cannot tioned have been accomplished since-a The same treatment was recom- Jolui 8i»M with tin mutza was formerly a»member- of the Council with Councilman. Vitale as do better." mended for panhandler*; and. aad the blessed event occurred. Peter and crackled, as Us voice traveled V land •ATOMIC; UWDC* niaa! Counciranorof .the Board of Educa- chairman. Mayor Kosmutza was ap- building code has been created. In my hi* mother were In tie hospital In wire to New Tork to the transatlantic susiu to tba Hid no The mayor paid high tribute to John time; with "very little success for-its of handouts at back door*. Mr. Brals- one nundnd (1MI tion, serving as vice-president of-the pointed as the Borough's' representative E. Butler, collector of taxes, for his ted pointed out that camps have been Jeney City, Peter very hungry and htf central «fflce;-bacfc by land- wire to fUUrlr and parallel lo "the Rahway Valley Trunk. Sewer enforcement- without the Zoning Or- the great radio telephone sending its of John Street forty- •latter body for one term. He. also'Is splendid work In attempting to get in constructed especially for the care of mother very happy when the telephone drtdUi (4T.0S) Mi 1 dinance. an honorary member of the kenllworth meeting. ••.,,-' all funds, possible. Only 15,000 of the such persons and that faculties of or- m the hall rang, ah extension' tele- tton at Lswrenevvills) -leaped off Into puinel with the f Chief among .the Mayor's appoint- "The Municipal Water Works owned space over the ocean to Scotland and (100) rert to I po lire department, having been elected In J25.000 turned over to the- teachers dur- ganized welfare organisations are being phone waa brought to the bedside, and •law uld Ilni of Jo 1923. -.'...• - • ','• ' ••-"- ments was an advisory committee by our Borough, which •

THE CRANFORD CHRONICLE, * THURSDAY. JAlflJARY 4. J934 violate the principles outlined in this repeat, the Board of Education. (U» • i:,fj ys," sera «H) as UM down sa a »ap-onUUed. -But of BuOAuicMa BUM featTowasd ** iW Tint ', ' dlncuaslon. TIM result is alwaysTJis- Board ot Directors), representingrthe Dr. Louashun at Craaroro, H. Vene quarter astroua. When you discover a com- taxpayers, (the •stockholders), Is at- ! and Savings, i , and Ireel- ; IVhUd in RHW» ,TTP« Public School Relationships tempting to conduit the' educational mesa-lath, at sis,. . Th* -Bra«Kha)a IMbla." Bipr* propar- munity In which the Board of Educa- ttU ,_ • — n. fa. procedures of the community, (the ly knows aa the Getvan Bttta, WB§ U tion spends considfrablft time .in dis- inyiCail Ml affairs of. the corporation), through virtue lnmienaelj popular .Bngllah- nnfam cussing and) problems aa the selection ttSu la aw dljertsd I.ahaU asMMa ffor sate UM lax Payer and Ike fefaawi approval or disapproval. :Tn other the agency of the superintendent, (the taTponui mdM. In tht OMiM Own BOOB. A«M which was tha ••*.,»-*•«». pndtesaor of text, books or of the determination to the Court Hews, •s.tbe CH*.f BbabHh. EDJ*CC matters, the Board of Education should of the system to be used In teaching executive officer).- et Klnc James, or Anthorlatd TenJon, Before concluding this discussion, it "* '"matnsvAT. TU IITH DAT or SBUirrs SALS-an Chancery at Maw Jersey, aaja lot Ctortbad Plain Daatct' _ __ exerdae the Derogative of Initiation of children how to read, «& then you - Between Cttlsens Building and Uaa Aeee- the) DaaiillnliiisiliLiil (Bapinas, I procedures whenever they deem that is appropriate to sound a word of . , 'ANIMBTi A. P., 1«M. Onrlng«tlM ral|ra of Q«m Mary may rest assured that the school sys- ,( two o'daek la Ik* afumooa a* aaM day. elallon of Ua> City of Bahway, X. 1, i ex tag Frtacbjal). the situation so warrants. warning to all over anxious taxpayers porsuon, eoatstalaant. and'Ana S. Wooosteln, (1SS»48), the Beripturea wan pro- tem is not what It would be. Dissen- Ail the Warning Met or pared «r laad ud -•- Parente should deal with the teacher, who are Irate In these, days of depres- JiMkntnTW perUculsrij daaerised. au- st ala., defendants. It, fa for sate of mort- scribed, and many Bnillih Protest- sion will follow such a course of prOi uuTlrUis and bains la tan TospaMtef Oraa gage pnalass. the principal «nd the superintendent. cedure. The usual practice isjor the sion, The-member bf the Board of >y virtue of tba aam-atalad wit) of Serl ant leadera fled to tha continent A Srd In tba Oou.tr .f TJnta. ancTftule • fsupervisuisT rjgjndpal) In that order Education !s=Jt_citlzen like- yourself, New Jenay. tun ud dMgaatsd u U* fsctaa to ssa dbacUd I shall ttpaaa for aala number aattled In Genera, 8*1t«rUnd. The structure of the modem cor- "Chickens to come home to roosi." ty while landtts. la tno Dlstrlet Court Saoaa. on all matters pertaining to the ad- with thisi •tUfference.- that he is giving Tone (»wl *"» H) liTE* low hun- and there aereral ondertook a newporation is familiar to all of us. We The taxpayers develop the habit of at-, dred aiztr life) onsun titld "H l In lie Court Bouse. In Uie City of Blxsbeth. nunlstraljoo of the triy^i system. On of his own time; without compensation. Hectlnn "A" t^M ^ rertalon of tha BU)Ie In English, which know that the stockholder is lnftrested. tending the meetings of ihe Board of maUters pertaining- to taxation they In an effort to serve you. At best it Is inej imbUahed In Creneta In INBi R in tne affairs of hl» company, vn^lly Education and embroiling -the whole cfa ,.•»•. — * «M :i*iev in u, ujieun wall s&buicr ideal with^lfie" jSiperintendenT si-thslnkjeaT'task. But- when* he-Is was chleny the work of WUUani Whlt- so, but that he Is not in a position to group in an acrimonious dlicusslon re- Register's OOce July^ I«t HM as Map No. isupervising; principal) except at elec- 'hounded" by his taxpayers, the- strain tiacham,; aaaltted pjf Anthonj aubj take an acUve part in 1U management. garding the desirability of teaching "Known aa No. II South* NlnUi Street, Craa lr&a&S!s£irz& s^r^ tion, time when they should ascertain Latin In the hl«h school, or some other Is terrifflc. Certainly If he should be premises hereinafter yartkalarly described. .SU- and Thomu Sampson. '••• . Therefore be elects others to represent the policies of the several candidates dishonest,, indifferent, or Incompetent, uaU. lying and being In the City of Elizabeth "The Genera Bible was norel in aev- him, the members of the Board of Di- kindred ioplc. All of these matters In the County of Baton and KUtl e of New for the Board of Education. . , ., . should be handled upon the recom- Ihe should be replaced. Let us make an Jorsey-; •. -. . • '-•••: . eral reapecta. |t" waa tha flrgt Burrector*, "The Board of Directors selects In«ur comrnunUim the teachers'who effort to understand his po- More nartlcularly laid down, designated and llxh Bible to be printed In rornan tnw an executive officer, and Intrusts him mendatlon of the superintendent. He Intelligent nun. ». dlaUngulaned oav acerula map entitled fHap are. employed in our school systems should study'the situation carefully, sition snd secure his views before pil- '»»esSlJ.«« of Desltible Building Xota situated st floral Uiatead of the old bUck letter; the with the active management of the KDJaCC- have certain rights cX tenure. Briefly loring him to satisfy our peeve at cir- Park. BlUsbeUi. NTT" Map No. 1 wh|ch aaU flrst to- which the chapten war* Oh company. However, the. Boud of Di- and prepare hft recommendation to the HUirra fctfctut-ln chancery map was Sled In the onVo of the BeeSter of stated, it is that aftir serving a "pro- Board of Education, with accompany- cumstances of today. . Between a*U the County of Union, October 1st, 1MI as lots Tided Into verses; and the flrtt In rectors has an opportunity to meet fre- a*U>Cf:Hdrldge, c. oInc.. a corpora- bationary period the teacher cannot be In a similar vein, it Is well for mem- •umbered.tf( and ZIT on Block numbered 8 as which Itallca were aaed for explana- quenUy and so js In position to take a ing data. The Board should then either n, st 's, for ssls of laid down on uld map. removed except for serious cause, and accept or reject his recommendation, bers of the Board of Education to con- mortgage- —-—— There u due approximately I9.IM.M, with tory and tonnectlT*- worda and more direct partlcipaUon In condnriUnt By virtue oKthe above-staled writ of neri Interest from Nonmber 11. 1133. ud cost*. ' l the affairs of the company. Experience then only after a legal hearing in the When they find that they have been sider carefully belore-unduly censuring facias ts BM directed 1 shall expose for aala • •'•••-.. . C WEBLBt' COLUNH, BhariO. phrases. • '•*.'. "•. . -, ."; tribunals provided for that-purpose. . compelled to reject a large portion of their executive head, the superinten- CHABtES t. 8TAMLEB. gol'r...... ApecullarltT of'text In the render- has proven that the best procedure for br public rendoe, la the District Court loom. This procedure might well be com- dent: It must be remembered that If In the CoucMhmet In tha City of xllsabeth. EDJftCC • ' . fees'(U.M ing- of Gen. S:T, gave It the popular the Board of Directors is to establish his recommendations, they should re- pared, with our Jury system of trial, In you receive no complaints he Is doing * name of "the Braechea Bible.". Its certain broad policies for the arlmlnls- move him from office and replace him. "' -"WIDNMDAT. Ifflt itTB DAY! Of SaUUTB BALE—la Chanesry of New Jersey. our "courts of the land. Few of us nothing. The.best you can expect of JANUABY, -A. p., MM, Between dreeley Building and losn Aaso- rendition Is "The eyes of them bothe traUonof the businfas, plan the budget, with another .educator- in whom they at wo o'clock In the afternoon ot aald day. elation of Cranrord, N. J., a oorporatlou of the on the recommendation and advice, of would contend that the jury system Is have more confidence. But under no him ts that he will satisfy the majority /ul -All ths following tract or parcel of land Bute of N. J., complalnut, and Anna Ore- were opened ... and they sewed 1 a means of providing swift ijustici e to of the people the majority of the time. line wa» almostaj and premises hereinafter parttauarlr described, nitxH-(wldow). et sU. defendsnU.- n. ft.' for flare-tree leaves together, and made the executive officer,-attend to the se- circumstances should the Board at- situate, lying and being In Uie City of HUabeUi sale of mbrtgsged premises; .- . r '. curement of the necessary funds, de- the criminal. Yet few of u* wouli d be tempt to solve such matters in their Certainly, if he is indifferent or in- elides, he wasn't In the. County of Union and Statei of "New -By Ttitua of the abote-atalsd writ!of fieri themselvea . breeches." This reading competent he should be removed. How- mi of modern Ills facias to me directed 1 shall axnose for aalef ocean In every edition of the Geneva mand, periodic reports from the execu- willing to trust an innocent man to own unassisted Layman deliberations, by public tendue, hi the District Court Boom. Uve head, and, to the- best of tbett j trial by a judge aJont- TheJury sya- in this connection it should" be point- ever, It would be .wise .to consider, his •ras .beliTfor him, BE J*?**,, " l?"^ ed out that the citizens of any com- position carefully before reaching' .a and Mf«nty-Mren and oincty-two ona-hun- final decision on the matter, r ::.*• ' Peter yelled, and dndUui Illffll (M Im l potal fornud: by "WIDSESDAT. TUK imi DAVOr - ;(»;^i*aMBf ^lV^r™ itoriot ttoo' ptosiecutprosecutee the guUtguiltyy. 1" believe munity have an Inherent right to dis- the InUnecUon of lh> aafd norUMriy Uu of JANUAKY, A. p.,"Wit, Walcheren Nilfam At» that it will long be an mtegral part or cuss all problems of an educational Another thought is important-In her* and Europe JoU Suwt with tha futnlr lino of luirth at two O'clock in the afternoon of said day. When the stockholders lose faith In i traveled ty Isnd ATHIUB; tbonca running nortberly ana at fight our legal.procedure,"in spite of its at- nature with* the Board of Education or connection with this entire discussion. anglea to Um uld norllurljUuif of Joks Stntt All the roUowhig tract or parcel of landXud Happy tu The^ Drewm Opjany member of the Board-of EMrecton, tendant evils. with its executive officer.. In Tact the It Is that all of us, as well meaning the traaaatlantlc one bundled (IM) fret to, a point; tbenco premises hereinafter particularly described, sit- An isUnd the Dnteh wretted'from they merely replace nun, al the ex- by land- win to >aittrly and parallel with lild northerly lino uate, lying ud being hi the BoroughiOf Uar- Teacher tenure has been devised to Board of Education should Issue citizens, should be attempting to heal of John Street forty-Hren'and eight one-hua- wood bt the County of Union and Bute of the sea "remains'u one of its prised piration of his term of office. When protect innocent teacners from unfair periodic reports to the citizens' In re- breaches not create them. Party con-: _ hone sending sta- dredtU HI.58) Jeet; thence ooutlierly and New Jersey. ,-.,.. . sections. Long before Hendrlk Hnd- the Board, of Directors lose faith In the ^-leaped oft Into puallel with the flnt couno one. hundred And shown and deacrlbed on a certain map discipline* by -soperintendenisr (super- gard to all of these problems. Failure fllcta may be appropriate in the con- (100) rert to a mini; Unnce westerly and made by Edwin S.. YoorMl.jC. E., hi August. son, some 820 years ago, set .oat onexecutive head, they replace him. vising principal) and 'Boards of Edu-to Issue these reports, or reporting on duct Of political affairs—I am not in a i to Scotland and along eald line of John Btreet forty-wren and 1MI, ud Bled In the oOce of the Bcguter of his voyagW to the western world the Meanwhile,'the Board of Directors con- sere to bla dad In Union County at Blubeih, New Jersey, en- cation. It Is admitted that 1.1 mokes procedures with which certain groups position to Judge, But of this I am -eight ona-hundradlhM47.g» feet to the, point titled "Section No. 1. nroperty situated at Dutch were extending their national tinues to function,, an outlined above, the task of relieving on undesirable of citizens taker Issue,.accounts in large sure, all citizens of a community could understand I or place of Beginning. Being alu known aa Jarwood, WesMeld, Unlonf County, N.J., bs- shores by fighting the sea, and-Wai- and the executive bead attempts to it hli dad could.' prewlue HM-SIT John.Street. < tongtng tothe New York Huburbsn Lsud Co.," teacher very difficult. However, in measure, (or trie debates and conflicts should be united for a common pur- There le due •pprazlmately *I.UI.W with as ud by the- numbere: In Block Na 20, lots cheren stands as part of the result carry out their well defined policies. 1»» snd 1»3- • • r cases where some teacher may be un- which frequently rate. pose In the operation of their public -lnttmt from Notemhor-«th7-»»M. and ccel " There U due approxUnately 12,305.70, with of their efforts. ~~- . ~~. •• The. executive head employs the Echoola. ir a member of tneTBSttrd of k on home and w* C..WK8UY COLUNS, Sherlir. Interest from November 10th, 1>33, and costa. destrable but the community is iinabte In my opinion, the Board of Edu- ml" SltiNIY W. ELDHIDOa, Sol'r. C. WESLEY COLLINS. HherlS. Life In Walcheren lets the rest of, necessary people to operate the busi- to-secure a removal, the community Is cation should educate the cltuens to Education should be removed, it EW4CC -•:•. hestM.M REOBOE 8. oVBOBIBT A. 8AUEB. Sol'rs. ••'. the world go by willingly and freely. ness, selects "his assistants, with the should be accomplished in a manner EDJaCC ' " , Tees 113.86 still in position for self defense. The their own viewpoint before undertaking nemrrs BALK—New Jerier Supreme Court. Walcheren'a natives are content to live approval of the Board of Directors, sets salary of the teacher may be reduced to major significant projects. Falling to not to arouse passions and create dls- BoHlle Part Building and Loan Aaiodatlon, In their dreamy way—wooden ahoes, up the manufacturing or other routines the', mitiirmnri or other, appropriate educate the citizens, the projects senlon in the community." Certainly a body cprporato of the Bute of New Jersey, SHXBUrS BALE—In Chucery.of New Jersey. n plalnUlf, it. tyman ULoitUnd. Jr., et ala., Between Berkeley C. Austin, et si., com- old Dutch customs and dreaa,. wind-, and in general conducts the business aftlon can he ^ **ti whlcn will Insure should be abandoned, It Indicates, there are times when" such action defendsnM. FL fs. de. bo. « ter. Action at plainants, and Arthur B. Bule, et els., de> mills, ancient churches and plenty of much.as if it was his own property. should be taken, but the. principle Is ; enduta. i f I. fs. for sale of mortgsged prem- the —«»ir"«ttn'rt of the teacher in ques- either that the citizens were In/the law. ' •" • J''•'• ' ises. '{.••••'.. cheese. -..'! •-'-.. ° /' ' The more successful the business the tion.- Such a practice is not to beright or that a poor educational cam- sound, "All for one and one for all," 'By ilrtue of tlhs abne-sutadiwrlt of tttrl By futue of tbe-score-suu writ ot.Brrl ' There la no nlght-Ufe gayety In more conndenceirepctjed In him. The fadas to mo directed I shall upoat for aala fsciis to me directed I shall expose for sale recommended, but it is possible as apaign has been conducted, If the lat- as far as our schools are concerned. public nndut. In the Dlatrlct Court Boom, by bubllc. Tendue. In the District Court Boom, Walcheren, to be sure, but there's a greater the pyoflts, the larger hU sal- Isst- resort.' according to Information ter Is the case the educational cam- Finally, and most Important of all, an the Court Bouse,, la the City of BUabeth. In tie Court House, In tie City of Ellasbeth, little .'bit of bad In every good little ary. - His economic existence Is depen- N. J., on provided by authority which I consider paign should be repeated' in better It is wise to remember the lesson which ' '"WEDNESDAY. THE 10TH DAY Of' girl, and so,, while the signs of the dent upon his success in administering competent. technique, prior to launching tho we learn from Industry. - . JANCABY. A. D.. 1131, WEDNESDAY.'THE I4TH DAY Or beach'say "Terboden te Baaen" (fpr- the trust-reposed In..him. —it-two-o'clock-UHheTaftemooif-of-aald^ayr— JANUABYr-Ar-D.—l«34r Becent unbiased surveys have indi- project. •.-:---.- : , Quality of product takes precedent bldden to bathe), the girls-roll up In a similar fashion, the taxpayer of AU the right,-tltlenind- Interest of LYMAN st two o'clock In the afternoon of said day. - cated that a great many Boards of Too much emphasis cannot be placed over "cheapness." The fallacy of the. L. LOVIIiAND, Bll., in and to the following their dresses and go wading. But Up-1 community should select men or wo- described premise*: All the following tract or parcel of land and a Education, in states without Teacher upon the point that all of these dis- phrase, "Cheap, but Just as good" has premises hereinafter particularly described, sit- stick and powder are still foreign men in whom they have confidence to All that certain trad or parcel of land and uate, lying ud being In Ihe Township of Tenure,' have taken advantage of this cussions, resulting- from the honest been thoroughly demonstrated. Every premises hereinafter particularly described, slt- Cranrord, In the County of Union ud State things to them, and aa they congre- represent them upon the Board of Edu- uate, lying and behig'ln the Township of Crsn- absence of protection for the teachers differences of opinion, should be kept purchaser, at some time or other, has of New Versey. . gate outside tbelr churches Sunday cation, ~rThen they should leave "the been "stung" by buying a cheap article ford, )o the ConntyW-D; them a survey made* by f red B. Singer/ Surveyor, tions of the once vast empire which set up certain definite policies for the Wmierlr along the rear noes of UXi numbered dated Hay IS, !•>•. -~ -•- '• superintendent to: follow, and then professional spirit equal to that of with a great many responsibilities, Found on Malta Island 10, ». I. T ud e in oald.Uock a dlstuco of Being' part of the asms premises conveyed had broken'away under long periods other states, where Tenure does hot which are Inherently In their field and SOI feet to a point; thence Northerly parallel to Bobert L. sTvana, Inc.. » corporation of New of misrule before Akbar ascended the should-entrust the administration of American colonial records contain • with Arlington Hood .be the dvuuce more or Jersey, by deed from Bobert 1*. Evans, single, the schools to this educator and expect exist Outstanding exceptions prove they will be fortunate; to be able to many allusions to cats. Although none recorded January It, Ilia, In Deed Book 1133, throne. He. devoted himself to the de- - less to ssld aide of Bamllton' Atenua; thanca that the policies will be.carried out the contrary, but on the average, I be- solve ail of their own problems without la officially mentioned on the May- —Nonheaaterly along said slde-of :nsmUlon. AH- page—ltf; velopment 'of commerce with the loot lieve we must accept the principle that attempting to enter the province of a nue 10» feet more or leas to • point dlsUnt Being all and the asms premises aa deacrlbed provinces until the ties of business efficiently. Having lost confidence in flower Descendants' lists, that ship IN feet westerly at right uglea from said In Mortgage Book 1018 for Union County, page their educational expert, the Board teachers do not "slack on" under profession and make layman decisions : undoubtedly carried a cat, and • cat aide of Arlington Boad; thence Southerly, along Interest were so great the further tie Tenure. . •• \ '•. '.- • on professional problems, without pro- • known as No. 114 North Avenue, ei«t. of political Interests was easily accom- should select a successor In whom they figures as one of the early settlers ' a line parallel with, and dlsUnt ISO feet West- Cranford, N. J. fessional recommendations, erly st right angles from, said side of Arling- There Is due. approximately $9,344.97 and plished. : have greater confidence. Briefly, I would defend Tenure from of Pennsylvania. - ' ton Bosd 64 feet more or leas to the point 1.671.J5. with Inurnt from December ath; The superintendent of the schools. In two points of view; -necessary protec- One of the chief problems of the According to "the account, observes where said last mentioned line Is Intersected •S3, and costa. • During-bis reign,, he fostered re- Board of Education Is that of determ- by a line drawn Weiterljr at right angles to C. WESLEY COU.INS, Blterltf. general;:should initiate all recommen- tion during this emergency In educa- a writer In the Detroit News, during said side of Arlington Boad from asld drat 8DI0N P. NOBTBBUP, Bol'r. . ligions tolerance among the many con- dations regarding new school, buildings, tion,'and from the point of view of ining the real needs of the community, the first month's desperate struggle mentioned beginning point; thence Easterly EDJ*CC fees 122.21 flicting religions of Mongolia and he along aald last mentioned line Its feet to the new school equipment, candidates for "better, teaching" accruing from a utilizing the professional advice of the for existence, Its owners would have point or place of beginning; being part of the established and developed a school sense of "security." Probably the first superintendent, and In arranging ihe found themselves dlhnerlesa one day same land ud premises'conreyed to said Ljmeo SaEBtm BALE—In Chancery of Nsw Jersey. system which went far toward earning positions, budgets for all sections of L. Lonland, 8r.. by Catharine K. Atwater factor is the determining factor at this finances of the Board' so that these but for a rabbit caught by tha cat and Between the Cltlaena Building snd Loan him his title of guardian. For many expense, etc. The Board of Education and husband by deed dated June 5th. itol, ud _ssoclatlon of Elisabeth, N. J., a corporation date. ; , """• .. -..• • ... • . \ • educational needs may be met. There brought proudly home: - v ot New Jeney, complalnsnt, and Lulu Plcaro, generations after. his death hi 1806,should either approve or disapprove rocuded In ssld office in Book MB of Doeds, someUmea called Louisa ricaro, et sis., de. those recommendations as their judg- aly personal conclusion of the mo- are also many problems of policy These Pennsylvania cats, and an •wn central office, enduls. tu ts. for ssle ot mortgaged prem- he was held up as a model of rulers which,the Board must decide. .The kt subscriber. At • There Is due spproilmslely. tSMit.. with throughout India and other portions of ment dictates, in regard to the em- ment is. therefore, that Teacher Tenure other early American ones, were short- t the latest Issue. Interest from November ZOIh, 1133, besides By virtue of the above-slated writ of fieri ployees of the Board of Education the is not only desirable but almost a nec- superintendent may and probably haired European cats. sherirs fees. facias to .as directed I. shall expose for'sale C. WESLEY COLLINS^ Sheriff. superinteadent should have sole powers essity, in the present emergency. should recommend in most of these - Outnumbered 10 to 1 by the Perslsn directory ot 1878 by public Tendue. hi tha District Court Boon, - mCHOLAS A. TOUASDL0. Att'y. In- ths Court Houssv In the City of Ellnbeth, of recommendatloa^and the Board of In the administration of our Public cases, but the responsibility rests upon as a show cat, the short-haired va- inlng "Quong, out BDJACC ••' ' reea tU.50 NOTICE OF SCTTLEaiENT ' H. J.. on . 1 Education should confine its action to Schools, many Boards of Education the Board to make the decision. To riety holds its own, uoprofesstonally. WEDNESDAY, THE HTB DAY OF . . NOTICE 18 HEREBY GtVBtt. That ths ac- And Ot these the popularity of the BUEBIVVB SALE—In Cnucenr of New Jersey. JANUABY, A. D,, 1134, count of the subscriber, the sdmlnlstratrlx lisa was.only two Between Cornelius C. Chsmberlln, complain- at two o'doek la the afternoon of ssld dsy. with the will unexed of mmiABET 0. bine or Maltese Is steadily growing. I were nailed In a - ant, and Bakbeth Giordano, et ala,, defenduta. All the following tract or parcel ot lud ud l'LUMB, deceased, will be audited and listed V«. factor aala of-mortgaged premises^ •emlses hereinafter particularly described, all- by the Surrogate, snd reported for settlement These blue cats are supposed to to atora and rest ' By ilnue of the aboie-sutad writ of Bert _»u. lying ud being In the Township of to Ihe Orphans' Court ot the County or Onion, KNEES OF THE WEEK \ have been brought flrst from Arch- ftanclsco tor the facus to me directed I ahsll expose for sale Cruford, In ths County of Union and Bute of on Friday, the 19th dsy or JUusry, next, st angel to England by sailors trading Now Jersey. . : . •.•'„•..' »rf» A. M. him put 'Knee* on our 1934 automobile,.- *v K lie. exchange..; by public nenduo. In Ibe District Court Boom, NEWS STORY: among northern ports and. dealing In me Court House, In the City of BUsabttL, Which are more particularly laid down, afABT E. MABONET, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr^ President of General Moton,.. aru Chinese subv designated ud distinguished on a certain map \ - : Administratrix, eta. In rare and strange objects. A blue loatown's present ' "WKDNISDAY. ing, 1ITB DAY OF ,. entitled. "Cruford Heights, Cruford. K. J."CABL H. WABBIN8KI, Proctor, eat with • coat resembling plush In JANUABY. X 0.. 1»J4, • which msp u now on flle In-Uie. Beglater'a : Cranford, N.J. bac'ribers, served at two o'clock In the afternoon of aald day. e of the County of Union) as lots num Dated December lllb. 1S33. texture, thick snd beautiful, with lit-•noted central All the following tract OTparce l of Und ud Sfty-sll (5«) snd arty-seven (ST) as Fees «S.U . t-11 eyes of deep orange, would seem an premises hereinafter particularly described, sit- laid dow>wnn on said n uate, lying and being In the Township ot Vnn- th to ,TSMt, with erotic creature and worth' carrying latensi front December « ~ HOTICI OF srrTLEM»rr homo, The for, which can be either fon) In the County of Colon and Stale of New 18. Blierlff. cwssunr Notice Is hereby given. That ths account of dark or light In eolorrprobablyTOwes -- BSaiNNuro at a point located on the oaat- CRAKLU WAONIB, BolT. the subscriber, the executrtx of the estate of DM In the world «lj side of BUS. Aienue. which point la dis- WSftcc _ •_ . v ;•__ ELIZABETH BE1DNBB; deceased; wUI -he lta thickness to tha cold cjlmate from tant 491 feet In a southerly direction measuted audited and stated by Uke Surrogate, and re- hih th lceUndVsiberlajBL along the eaaterly aide of Walnut Atenne ud gjUSlTrs BALI—In Chanosrr of New Jersey. ported for settlement to the Orphans' Court the euterly side ot Blake Aieauo from » enas "Between peoples Banking and Trust Com- ot tha County or Union, oo Itldsy, the lllh Norway, < -In the bridge of a brook running from Walnut pany, a corporation ot New Jersey. In liquids- dsy of.Juusry, next, st «:M A. M. SfcriaUasj Arenue to the Bahway Error; thence running tun Ac complainant,' and Barnrtj qtierdax. 8ome persons do not consider the I tha,t the mat •outheasterly along aald line ot Blake ATenue et ox, et al, detendsnta. II fnt.for sale of on a cune to the left with a radius of •»• feet. Execuutx, Maltese a distinct breed, but a cross prinking and that nortgagad premlass. - - " 0E0B0E SCHMIDT, JB., Proctor. .between Blacks and Whites. Tha a dlsunco of ST feet to u Iron pin; thence By virtue of the above-aisled writ of flerl Elisabeth, N, J. in the sea. The -running north 51 degrees S4 minutes east Uf facias to asa directed I shall exposr far sale name la a mystery. There are no foal more or loss to the B«bway BITST; thence Dated December oth, »33. bought tv be one hy public vendue. In UM Dlstrlet Court Boom, Fees U.M • . along said Bl»er, Its Tsrlous courses tnanof, In the Court House. In the City of gllaabetu. eat* of this type on the Island ot Mal- , old • ' hi a general northerly direction, a "distance of N. J.. OB • - •.'./•• ta. They are called In England 40 feet more or less to a point where the samo . would be intersected by a line drawn northerly WZDNXBDAT. THS HTB DAY OF CRANFORO TRUST COMPANY . "Spanish Blue,". "French Blue" and I n degreee 31 minutes east from .the aald be-, JANUABY. A. D., 1»34,, . Netlee of Asnaal MaeUng sometimes Chartreuse, because they U«glJf. l-v/guinlnl point ud thence aouth II degrees U at two o'clock In the afternoon of aald day. Tin Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of t''****? the Chartreuse Ira to long life, I''minutes west HT.3 fMt more or lesi to-the All thaV following tract or parcel of land Ths Cruford-Trust- Compuy. of Cruford, were irwt.tJL? [ point snd place of Beginning. end premises hereinafter particularly described, New Jersey, for the electlw of Directors and monks -of- France. estlgitlons of a, situate, lying and being In the City or Elisa- the trusactlon. of sneb other busttMu as may rand that. In the , .Thsfe la due approximately fl.6U.50. with beth, In the County or Union, and Bute of properly come before tha meeting, WUI be held M haterm from April ilh.' U1J. ud costs. New Jersey. st the bsnklng house of the Company In Cru Try our Classified Want Ads If you ia'na, only three C WEUJEY COLLLVB, BherllT. BEGINNING at al point formed by the In-ford, on . . . N want to buy or seO. na neb but non«r C. ADDISON BWin, Sol'r. tersection or uie easterly line of Adsms Avenue . TUESDAf, JANUABY. tTB, 1»34. REASONABLE ERROR. EDJACO ' : ... ,Feea snd the northerly line or Allns Street, thence between the houre of three and four o'clock lOkCTIL northerly along aald essterly line of Adsms hi the afternoon of ssld day. * SBERWrB 8AI>E-In Cnucery of New Jersey. Avenue three hundred W JBVBXT • - By ilrtue ot the abo«*-atatod writ -Of aari thence easterly and at right angles ov AJams JaeUs-to-SM-dlncled-l-shall-oxpooa-tor-aalo l v JtOIJCEOILJMlEBllOIL. AT«un-Jftaen -(lB|-fest-to-B-polntT-' thence- The VETKBANB' HOLDINO COMPANY, Inc., =.b» pobllc,jcndue,_ln the District Court Boom. aouIhorty_andjaralisLwlUL^danur_Arenuetwo Qaitea from * W*-Vcourt-Beus«* Uf lha.:citt CIlbK lunekod and twelve 4Sli) feet,-more or less (nake-PaRV-NoT-aU.-V. jr. W.I at it Onion -potttt-hraa old-wopsrty-nne; thensa-wosj.- Asenue, Nortb^^Cranferev^Cownty^of^UaHMs, LjilWEDNMDAY. THB.ina DAY,0F, Hereby Jtlves-pubUe notice, mat It will apply ~ ~ to Ninth Grade _JUUr.Hia (55).feet, more or leas along old ts-thetTewnahrp Commlttear «f-th» TAwnanlp of JANUABt. A. D., 1134, property lbs In • (Point In the northerly line Cra-nfori for a license to conduct Uie sales of , al two eCdock 'in the afternoon of aald day. oT Allna Street; thence westerly along said alcoholic liquors at It Union avenue. North. I ,7A1I the following tracts or paresis ot Und and northerly line of Allna Itraet one hundred and Cranrord. County of Ontoa. Protest, if any, tbt,- herdnefler partlcaiteljLdsscr* twelve feet and mtnetyaevan one- hundredtha should be fllad Uaoudlatitr In wrutan fora FRENCH I attuate,' lying andd bbslng in •too Township of-» foot HUM) to the easterly IBs of Adsms wUh the licensing authority. SECOND TEEM OPENS" iSSTi I .SnKnTtttbe County of' Onloa and Suts of vsnSANS1 HouSra COMPANY, tnc. rrW mat aVesaeaa Jan. 2 * S • al Us Intersection of the Kofth- -wssiew sots of Sixth street ied ths Bouth- ^ II Union Avs., North. Cranford. ». i. t'lSeriy aid* of central Aventui; ibsnos Soulh CHABLES J. *.-,. CHILDREN OF i-\Z -YRS. ; Sily-one degrees thlrty-rour minutes last along Graded Afternoon Classes K*afi aUt of Sixth Street One Hundred. (IN) OF iirmnM ffesfi Ounce North Ihlrty-alght degrees twenty- I. WILLIAM C SCHELPEB, nsldlag at Starting young makes H. 8. French sU-mhutes Cast, parallel with Central Avenue L. J. MMMMN ' C. C. TOVf 1093 Sprlngneld Arenoe, Cnnfatd. County of easy/'Learn to speak, stay;, play games, iiWtrtM) feat: theneeSorth dlV-ene degrees Onion, hereby gin public notice that I shsll Suurty-fcur'minutes West, parallel with Sixth apply to' UM Township ComaUWes uf the reaU write in FRENCH. UsrlnnntHi, ' - , Ono Hundred lies) feet to Ue South- Township of Cranford, County of Union, far a Theatre. , '-, •• ' if, ly side of Central Avenue; thence Soutli license to conduct the sale of nlcohollo Uonora Bk.SF: IN MTjm aw*, K, Kmuanma

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AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, t934 PASSWG BECALM ENGINEERING WORK Local Quintets Open Home Schedule (Continued frm-rog' <**> men, aU the surveys, plans, contractt With Victories Over Union Fives and supervision was performed, and Is being performed, by the Engineering Department without any extra expense Playing » steady brand of tall and foul! .warded on Contort to the Township, to more help All .-, " : . . . «L-I_ t—JI_- _ . .._ goofed front cws* i ! ' without'the services of their leading Cordner projects were choiieri w'glve the moat scorer,' Capt. Charlie arffflths, Coech Ortmths replaced J,Corto«'orCran_ benefit to the Township and -"• Seth Weektey's Blu-) and Ooid basket- ford. Tomcryk. falledto mateto In* merely to make work. try on Burgess! third P"""*1 ™* ball quintet opened Its home Mason in closing I wish to draw your at- funny thing,* said the cook, added two points a 'ew •«•»* yesterday afternoon with a 37 to IT tention to the fact that my depart- A beating mashed poutoes to a <\ V victory over the Union five on Sher- by dropping on* Inn Irom inent experienced two severe wind ^TitaJ iheir flr creamy frothlness. "irs a funny thing mahfchool court In the preliminary,as ^TceitaJ iheir flrst time out rms and two severe snow storms.ln .that-the::doctor._l>!es!^U heart, it "'the Cranford reserves were al» vicwit- h the score standing *„»!..«» ihTpast yeirr AUemployees In In*"such a swell man to work for. and torious, downing the Union seconefc. favor of the Blue and OoM. (lepartment responded loyally to thethe Idol of all hi». psUests, and U 19 to. 12. There, was a large atten- failed to convert on tynchs petwniu. lang-hours and hardships.: they were such a-devil ta his own house." ' Tiaricc of local and visiting fans present, Lang scored again from dose range. called upon to endure In these emer- >Oh. hmhi up. Urn—earey,"* said yesterdays game-was fast andrmijh, K. Griffith* aucceeded: to ***?*'** gencies". .This despite the fact that lioiiy, the maid. "Hurry up>- with of two totes' On ^ the referee "aWding free throwi to ' O Wlncfcter^per- earnings were decreased and the reg- them potatoes. I .want to take In this ular routine wo*" increased consider- both; .teams for numerous jnfracUonssonaL Allen connected with the basket course. They're licking na your soup ~of. the- rules and regulations. The ably due to a reduced force.;. ." 1 to a beautiful shot fm $£ like'they alwayi'do,-1 suppose." ,.r Weekley-coached machine-showed re-the floor and converted on Lings ' "Ii was necessary for me to work me,: of our salaried men an average "HeUo, Mrs. Carey." said John.,the markable Improvement over their prer Snal as.tne game ended. 27 to ». "> chauffeur, coming in from the kitchen holiday game with Chatham despite of M hounra^week for two or -three favor of Cranford. porch. "May I have my dinnerM Former Sens the fact'that they had only two pracT Une-up and summary: jnoiths at a stretch, for which they of Westfleld, m tlces In the interim. ' received no extra recompense. , soon as lt'scoovenlentl The doctors CRAOTORD («>- got a date at the hospital at eight- an address beta The local squad took the lead early -i feel you:will agree with me that thirty and be and Tve got to hustls licsn Club,.Inc. drifflths. f in' the ftrst quarter and was never run Justified la.:taking.:a pardonable with dinner." ' • . problems UtatC beaded throughout 'the remainder iof Lang, f pride In the. fine spirit: and cooperation face >ia wiiWni Schlnner, c "All right, .Johnny hoy." said U the contest. Lusardl, with nine points, given me by my force. . Carey.'"'Il serve you as fast ai you out that the eli led the scoring for the Blue and OOld Lusardi. g •• -Respectfully submitted, • trot -over only Tomexyk. I can eat '. JB«t get a soup; plate and quintet, while Capt. Allan. Union for- •T. J. McLADOHLlN, you can start right In." the total budge ward, was high for his. team with sixKorner, • .... "Supervising Engineer. the budgets of K. Orlfflthi. 1 "Say, Mrs. Carey," said Molly, re- points. . . .-.---.' - • "• turning, "there's something wrong. municipalities - - The locals .will Invade South Anwoy Haddad. Cordner, Cities Service Station Miss Betty's left the table crying,,and change very 111 tomorrow night for a tussle with the Mr. Bob is sitting there "sulky and Yet,-County an high school quintet oj that.pla.ee. The Robbery I» Cleared red as a beet - -The doctor's giving pected' to Tnflfc" preliminary game will-get underway at bun the—Ob, you here, Johnny? Well, small percentag 8 p m. Tomorrow' night will njarkjhe- Michael Menza, 23 years -oia, of/'SM you know asjinuch as weado, I sup- control that wu ftrst time that a .Cfanfordt team las pose. Tblngrareln a mess. I'llssy." budget been matched against a South Arnboy New York avenue, Newarft, who was Allan, f "Sure, I'm here, Molly, rd always quintet]. At 3:30 o'clock next Tuesday Bonnell, t -,—r-1 turned over to Crantord'police last Top—Typical telephone line crew at turn of century, whose dteda The speaker. afternoon the Blue and • Gold teams week by Pateraon. police, was arraigned be where you are If I had my way." of physical prowess are part of Industry's folklore. Left—J. P. President Weali Winckler. He wlnked-broadlyat Mrs;; Carey, will play Weequahlc, at Weequahlc. Burgess, c before Judge L. L. Xoveland last Friday Naylon. now retired, whs won leadership In those "days of giants." the quarterly p morning .and held, for the Grand Jury who smiled .benignly. She favored Above—At work sfttr a New Jtraey alast itortn. 'ing out that It Coach Weekley hopes that a large -dele-, phiner, g i~_. on a charge of breaking and entering. Johnny's suit for-Molly's hand. So "" ^i _*•*'** t #AH. will AflMmfHflV * *_•» _W *te the taxpayers 'i "gatlon of local fans will accompany. Lynch, g __ did Molly, for that matter, but, she Menta was implicated In the roSbery Be also spoke . the teams on both out-of-town con- of the Cities Service Station on North, hsdn't told Johnny as yet T _tax,_whicji jta_n quests. "•'• Total! '-r— ? "Molly, bow. about the movies alter -A-play-by-play-deacripHoii uf yeattr " Referee: Ppehler "of- Scotch Luke Superior Pictured about $13 in change'was taken from a I get back from the hospital-with the Bananas'Grow on Large - ' Injuries from explosives favor de- day's- game follows: Lusardl opened CKANTORD RESEKVES WIN -•- v Rocks Natural Curiosity velopment of lockjaw, because the. the Ecorlng with a shot from close In. • "Paced by Markowiti. local forward telephone pay box-station and several doctor?" :. • * -*••..- •.••'*• ':•: _ -Plants; Not ;on Tree* articles stolen from the station. Menza . "6. K> said Molly. "Only John- • The Pictured Rocks along: Lake Su- The banana Is a large plant; rather germ grows only .In the absence of-alr, plainer -retalllatcd almost immediately who acored ttree Held , the Blue ny, I sort of feel I ought to stay perior are not Inscribed, nor Is there and Injuries frpm explosives are spt to tie the score,- C. Griffiths added and OoM reserres defeated the Onion was brought to Cranford by Patrolmen than a tree.' It Is perpetuated by George Bosendale and Thomas Woods. home tonight I mean. Miss Betty anything man-made about them. They sprouts or suckers which. In the com- to form lacerated wounds _ with deep one point by converting Lynch'* foul. second team. 19 to 1J. in the preUm- seems to be In trouble, and the whole are a natural curiosity, a series of airless pockets.- .-.•;.' ', ' -• '_ Korner replaced C. Ortfflths, who wa»lnary. The local snondi showed ex- Hooker" Donnegal, colored, who mercial cultivation of bananas, are cnt bouse is upset, and maybe I'll beSandstone cliffs extending for about loose' from the..parent plant.when J taken out because of an injury to hiscellentform tihroughout the contest. also participated in the robbery, Is now seven n\ilet along the south shore of ankle. Allen found the ring on Kor- •erring a three to seven year sentence these sboofa have attained | a helebt Unt-up and summary: "Sure we'll an stay In this eve- Lake Superior".' 'They rise from the Pretty CUod M*a ner's foul, iorner scored at clow in prison. - I watet's edge, often vertically., to a of three) feet or so and transplanted. ning," said the' cook, giving Molly The banana begins to bloom In about ..In olden days the children of cer range. Time lout was takeli by | the ihelghi varylngi f rom t SO to SOO feet, tain Islands In the Mediterranean were referee for a slight injury to Burgess AMBULANCE BEPOET a platter of chops. "I'll make coffee two years after being established. The Dadd. f about eleven, and well have toast and constitute a spectacular exhibition taught to sllDg atodes to dislodge their of Union. Bonnell failed In a free try MarkowlU. f A. A. Smith,'secretary of the Cran- of the eroding powers of water,, while flower tud Is a large heart-shaped for- and tKVtfltl lit tTlalt MtlH*ft?fy*^****J mation which develops from SO to ISO food—or they went hungry—to make ^on~TomczykV-personafc-as- the -first B. Cordner, f ford-AnriHilanot-OommtUeer-TeporUd brilliant hues are given them by cer- them expert marksmen. quarter fnded. with* the* score standing. Beineman.