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Min0te»of*h«a> Plainfield as Assistant Cptmty High School Parents ~v VIA Tea Committee On Display Saturday a new wide sloping hood, new, Physician is $1,000 per annum, There being no'further »u«inf& Citizens Board of Freeholdersi and. upon motion of Freeholder The importance of encouraging A meeting of the tea cwnnmittre The new J»l_Ctoyte^ with iU fenders, new curved bumper* was on roil call unanimously 11re-Po«er engin*. massive bumper guards, new f Regular:meeting of. the Union adopted. \ ' Dudley, duly seconded by Free- children to participate in setting for the February meeting of the holder Herlich. Director McMane up standards and makin« decisions iwfll go «o display Saturday at and rear ornamentation, and o (2)—freeholder Herlich for Fi- Village Improvement. Association HEART Should Act Harry MpHer Motors, M« North changes...... -( declared the Board adjourned to J was discussed recently at a'meet- was held Monday at the home of HEART nance Committee, "rescinding and Wednesday, February 7th, 1951 atling of the High School PTA's par- avenue, east, WestfiekL The' new wrap-around repealing the position of Secretary the chairman, Mrs. Peter Nelson, 8 1:30 p. m. [ent education groupin the home of Seventy-three major improve- bac" window is now used on In Community " " ince to the County Mr. and, Mrs. Bruno C. Metaier, English Village. , Attending- were ments have been incorporated in models, increasing rear-'. GARWOO p G R ANF O R D KENILWORTH Director McMane presiding, the salary range. A. ETHEL ALftSTON, : Apathy is'the greatest enemy call showed eight members pr Clerk of the Board. 807 West End; place. " , Mrs. Clarence Fritz, Mrs. W. VLthe new model. ChrysJer Divisiori area by 301.7 square inchesO r adopted Jan. 2," 1951, was on coll officials said. Major developments , of. good community planning. Her- and one. Freeholder Bennmger. George S. SaUer, local attorney, Fredrick, Mrs. Raymond O'Neill, per cent as compared with n, i^; call unanimously adopted.' include an Oriflow shock absorber, models not having this feature. bert H. Smith, chief of the plan- led the program which was en-Mrs. Irvin N. Cuyer and Mrs. A. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J95I 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS 1 ' (3)—Freeholder Herlich for Fi-Elise Schacht Graduate istandanf equipment throughout the ntrifc lcctToii'fif'i'ri* 'MEW Jersey De- ^MS^t^i pfthft w»r»/vlf the Rotar!.r*-railhjlly t their IllhCh-,.,*' ..i^, „. vWlrx: v -. Sheriffs Deptr. at $128 per hour, Fluid-Torque Drive torque coi United States to now set at 3,1 mmmee Mr. Sa^er reviewed the part that Mrs. Victor Shaheen. 2 Summit For Army Training eon meeting last Thursday at the Resolution that all bills pre- was on roil call unanimously Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Schacht restraints play in aiding young peo- Iverter., -..'•' ' ' i' , 000—470.000-above the pce., %dopted. road. Mrs. Alfred Frigola and Mrs. The 1951 is offered _ 1.000.000 above the war Five Cranford. men and' one; Howard rJhnson Restaurant. V^iied for . payment be • ordered of 191 North avenue, has been ple to get along with members of from Garwood arc among 22 selec- (4)_Freehplder Herlich for Fi- E. J. Stahtey willbe co-hostesses. 21 body styles in the Windsor, low. A ,200.000 gain In 1947 sh ••• •»• Introduced • by Peter J. Clark. paid, was on roll-call unanimously awarded the degree of bachelor of their family, schoolmates and the. tee^ from Local Board 44 who will. '', chairman nf the club's community adopted. ' •'„•-• nance Corrimittee. approving'"six Windsor Deluxe, New Yorker and tt up to its present mark, ac arts by Allegheny College, Mead- community. • . ing to" the VS. office of 1 leave at 7:30 a. m. tomorrow from' service committee, Mr. Smith de- Following communications were personnel actions in various de- Imperial lines. - ~ ns ville. Pa. -J ' The group's next meeting will Guest Pianist economics. Plainftcld City Hall for the New-, clared all c.itizens should be ini-eccived\n- d ordered tiled: partments, was- on roil call unani- be held March 19. , All models have been complete- Miss Schacht, who graduated Elvira C. Boyd of 225 Cranford ark Induction Center- to begin army-;. terested and informed about com- • Board oKPublic Works. — forV mously adopted. •••• •,': avenue, a member of this year's munity planning. They should bo- Warding eopjKof plan showing ex- (5)_Freeholder Herlich for Fi-from Cranford High School, was a eide* Not to Be Seniors to Present Issue member of the National Honor So- Completes Course at graduating class at Eastern Con- Tuliiiferro Returned • come active on" planning boiirds isting curb u'nesxof Bridge St., andnance Committee, accepting the . servatory of' Music, Roselle. ap- Dance Tomorrow and other- groups which U.(> to make street alignment \qn Bridge St., ciety there and won the Cranford anilulate.in GQP man of the board. [Glee Clul> Concert bid of Wilson Jones Co., for fur- Packard jr.. College ! peared as guest pianist on Ann C. The Class of 1951 at Cranford Measure Reiutrorrucecl To School Board; up tW community program. from Elizabeth Avc\ to Pearl St., nishing 429 binders to the Regis- College Club Scholarship, •'.';•' The February quota of 87' men j Tickets will be on sale ,at the .Richard G..Matey, son oi Mr. and Benedict's • program. "Ah . Hour WM OO riniary April 17 High School writ" present its an- from Board 44 has Been split soi v "voii VI.in' left'i'Vc' *" **.-:.i«»«>c Ttraituiffe An Vnyiish major, she has been . To Permit Locution j door iM~ the s]K cial conceit at Volcrs Approve Budget • Bui," ti k- w;irnH tu approved specifications for is.a member of Alpha Chi Omega rolled in the accounting; curricu- there is liberty. . - class, executive committee reading by the Township Commit- 1 arid title of position set opposite. I X of AC-m. Stanley, who is ract.-" ••' . ' . . Z , - Miss Marilyn Vosberg will' " be Jersi-y p,rf> lum at Packard. ••'•,..'• • ' —II Corinthian* ln itial election to a Oneryear term on planning and zoiyiny/Vnaliling acts bituminous .materials to be used thel'1 respective names', effective social sorority r blctinj! Ms ' three-year is headed by Mrs. E. V. Guy, spon- tee at ,a special meeting lj)st Der Arthur L. Bower, 121 Garden guest soloist. Other special fea- the board. •'. • • to.aid local communities in plan- in the maintenance and repair of sor. Members include Dennis Shee- cember ,29, was rcintrodiiccd and street. •>"":' •: ' ' • ' • tures will include "The Lord's All MidycV items carried by mar- passed on flrsr rcadinjj by the 1 ning intelligently for thek future.-I County Roads during 1951 and han, president; Ann Coffey, vice- Howard R. Billson, 217 • North), ; by Maldtte, sunn by Wil-gins of nearly 10. to' IV although it committee Tuesday night. I if" ' These acts set tip local also approved specifications tot president; Joyce Davis, .secretary, CHARLES F. HANSEL, JR. avenue." ' liam Old, a boy chorister" of "Trin- was 'obvious from the totals that .tone to be used in the mainte- and Robert Johanson, treasurer. PACt O. DUNHAM I1 • •« „ and Zoning' Boards. In a statement prior, to the in- The selectee from Garwood is:, Church. arid a..-.,„. quartet, reiidi_. -• approximately one-third of the The primary concern »' ftf nance and repair of County Roads .Working with'the committee and troduction of the measure. Mayor JohirE.-Ulyky, 323 Hickory avc-; ^on of "Away to Kio/ "The Two voters did not vote for or.against (touring- IQSlv was referred to Road Planning B«ifl is to determine th«K {Catherine Berry, dance chairman, Elizabeth Man Buys GCOIRC E. Osterhcldt said: '"Due to nu_t , ' Roses and "De Animals a the budget items, which were lo- 'J^' guide for the future' Krowth' of a nmittee. are the following chairmen: Dec- the faqt that the ordinance previ- c cvitcd at the top of the voting ma- 1 Local Board 44 serves Plain- «">m'." community. Its' members should nro of Fanwood -asking, this orations, Leonard Richjns and No. 11 Bus Franchise , ously adopted covering the Wilson field. Fanwood. 'Scotch Plains,] Selections by the Cranford C.ltc chine*;. •...-•' ' . community has at pres-jnfuir, to rake over and maintain Karla Niedrach; refreshments, The No. 11 Crosstpwn bus hastract has been attacked. by court Wcstljcldj . Summit, Garwood and!Club will include: "Music, When I A t:>tal of tiStl votes, represent- 1IM Wliuw. • "•'•> * as a Cmmty Road, King St..: in the John Gaffney; publicity, Patricia been . purchased by Joseph G. action rind said action challenges ing- it built 7 per cent of- Cranford's cnt, what it woulfhliko to have, and 1 Cranfofd.-•-•"•- . Soft' Voiivs Die." Oickinson; Fl«iro T)f_NKahwood and' Twp. of Van Duyne, and tickets, Douglas Urban of 1166 Elizabeth avenue, the procedure followed by the -.'liKiblc voters, were cast. Mrv Bcl- "how. it should U" about "«*«>'•»« »'-,l •Brothers Sinji pn." Grioj;; "Lift 8 Scotch Plains, from the northeast- Young. ~~- • Elizabeth, from the Beviano Char- Township Committee and the Tl\inc Eye;;." Lut;an, "HrolhOr di>v. paced thi three-year aspirants- what is dosirod. should be erly side lincxof Terrill Road tb tered Service, Linden. Mr. Urban Planning Board,'and in. order to Wednesday with.521 votes, followed by Mrs. Every community Will, Brother Johiv." Siicc(); "Ev- studied in'relation t<» the rei>i<>n inthe; southwesterly'sidc "line of Mar- will begin, operating the bus asremove technical. objections and] ery Day Is .Ladies' Dajr.,"' Herbert, Hodden with 514 tallies. Mr. Kohn 1 which it is Kitiiatod, the'speaker tine Aw,, was «>(erre*l to Road Soon as the franchise transfer has secure a test on the merits of the ! with yolp by Vito Meskowskyf and received 324 voles to 285 for. Wil- efnphaxizer.!. Us population urowth Cornrnittoc. To Deliver been approved by the Public case, ari ordinance to accomplish "Coroiuition Scene .from ,Boris liam J. •Bli>ko'1tho fourth aspirant .should be chiirtftd, how its land' nsking th additional I- Utility Commission. . the change will by introduced." CiuJornciv," - with CeliiUhi .Vei-- •for a--.'full tenn • trusteeship.' Mr. to Public Ttliafcrro. rocoived-529 talipes for is' used presently and. .how it wifl spaci, 'Wiis • referred ,. .The new'owner.said he will rUn. The matter-was agajn .referred associatc ac.eompnnist./" . iildings two- buses and add others if they Tea Guest Ihe lineNpireil it-riii.' be used in the future, where its; Property, Grounds & to the Planning Board for a recom- • .municipal.-services such as town Committee. GDCar&r arte needed.-He hopes to Rive more mendation. Date of final hearing Miss Clarctte, Sch'on.'who 'served j;«rv» '-. ' • ' !The board, will meet at Q-.p.'.m. hall, schools, roc real ion facilities Mrs. James- Dny — thanlQng | frequent service and an earlier on the ordinance was not fixed and 19 years with the Tiainmfi School; I I]filtH£4j»4*£k Monday to reorganize for the com- and the like ai'e>'lncaU'(l,*nrirl whort th"c Board for assistance gi\ start of the route on Sundays. probably will not be determined at'Vineland. will speak on,; 'Just•< ""v1"1^^^ i.i»:« year. Mr. BbhiiMi at id Mr. Kohn new •facilitioi". should be Umntcd in their daux, Scouts Will Distribute Mr. Urban has been employed until a report is received" from the tor thc> Fun of It," Wednesday at a J will replace President Walter E. n their dnughter, Elizabeth, while at -1 the'futuro. the Chtltt'rt-'ii's"Cuuiitry Home. Data on Air Raid the past year by the Beviano Planning Board. ' . ' • •" philanthropic tca'oi the Wttlncs-j Cooper .and Edmund, B. Faulkner • ."•'It'is wise tn.sjet down on paper State Highway ,Dcpt., approving . TIATWEMMUn •! W«Wf •is'.' He has'oucrattit.1 the tin. ll In :i civil action lilcd recently in -Mornina'—Club- -m- whrt. wt'ro.'jiot candidates for re« - ns much informiition as possible allotmt-tit of $14,254.56 State funds | ADSL E. D. STANLEY Signals, Bombings buses and others..on the Linden- Superior Court by Walter Ci Clos- Luthcraii' Church. election. . - to the Town of Wcstfjeld for drain- Cranford-Kenilw^rth No. 10 line. A stimnrny n." the vote by dis-'•' and frorv. ;this prepare a muster ' Civil Defense house,"cards, list- tcrman of 42 Cranford terrace and Alter, World War 1T Miss Schon aue work on Woe Cannot sions and see thnT certain standards Dr. GeoiKe W. H. Horre, thank- tacked as was, the action of theCzechoslovakia. When she returned trict 3, rcprescntinfi . Cleveland Iiulicatcd that he will retire at announced this week by Carrol K. are maintained. inii the Hoard.for.his appointment Planning. Board in not devoting to this country, she worked ,.with Sue Akaw and family, thank-1 I > week-end, Mr. Sellers stated. Resi- and tills'four'children. Gctz, Mrs. Edwin A. Cruikshank•"riukshjink"!', *>«>ard's action in granting-a Mmnul Train. •to vote iri either Primary. ' Heads Chosen, Fund tion was taken at that-time/ variance for construction . of a Ve» ,:... 4K Itt III . in seeing that the job is -done. ih|i the Board - for their kind eje- '-"". dents who do. ntf an old friend wn<\" say- drive opens hcVc on March 1 and ship is agreeable to the sale of First Week of Drive mitting the construction of a gar- ter Walsh o{ Hillside and. George TMV-' 8.98 \\ do not choose to fun.' bile two-way radio units are now Public Schools, for the past^ six ' Dr; George the local quota has been set at jpace in the Joint Trunk Sewer to Apgar of Newark. . H. Horre, recom- under construction and -will be years, resides at 25 North Twen- A contribution to the 1951 Heart jden apartment on the south side mending Dr. HarrHy yHansen of a* -thie. Borough of Mountainside to President Cyril Parley conduct- l*^fe ty-First' street _ in IHat borough. Fund is an investment in i-escaTcTrfbTTaneoln avenue: Blood Typing Plainfield for the position of Assis- ritical time fov selection of , Charles F. Hansel, Jr. of 210 the extent of approximately 1,000.- and cardiac programs which willvl.. When the committee refused ed the business meeting. iiicmbo:s of the Township phone lines are out of order. Thir- He formerly lived in Cranford. He Everything Was in readiness UH tiint County Physician, was re- Maple place has-been named vice- is a past president of the Kenil- )00 gallons daily: flow subject to pay dividends in improved com-j their request, the dciendarits up- Inittec is now. Although legal- ty persons have enrolled for serv- Jay'for the initial community-wide ferrc' ** i-*, unit chairman of this year's campaign. wnvth T.inir; Plnh andf' chairman local approval—of—Mountainside's munity health and' a longer and pealed to the Board of Adjustment Committee. <•'• political conditions, are liic iiunk happier life fOf our I'tll/pm, ac- hlnnH-tvnin'g ycsulon \x\H\w- joint''' Slevcnw' Graduate The police and fire units were and Paul O. Dunham of 307 Pros- of its Blind Seal/drive, second uiuns lur cuiinecmiB aiia were granlcd llie variance.. auspices of the Civil Defense "• Van CortriRht Mekcel. Jr. of 4 State Highway Dept., advising that'no one can be.elected pect avenue and Bert Cyphers of in Cranford. cording to Edward C. McMahon, vcmb'cr unless he or she ob- authorized' to investigate the pos- vice-president' of/the Kenilworth The judge, stating that he hadMedical Committee arid the Cran- • Riverside drive was among 110 that the Commissioner authorized Skirt 107 Retford avenue have been des- Civil Defense ^Council. Mr. Kraus Mayor Ostcrheldt and Health area chairman for Heart Week, ( a nnrty nomihation at thesibilities, of purchasing .two mobile never heard of a similar case, de- ford-Garwootl - Kenilworth Blood and qaproved making of payment which opened Sunday in Cranford. undergraduates who received the ignated as area chairmen. Edwin is marricdvahd has two 'children. Officer William P; Smith will rep- clared that - in his opinion only a Donors, hie... which will be held to UnT\ County in amount of primaries; and no one canand one stationary • generators to Kenilworth and Garwood: degree ' Mankmd will be God-jjiiwrtwrt ' '*'<-:ii'|v -Shade, Tree Commission t if you have.a candidate in the medical unit, reported his unit community in the United States j Township Attorney Carl War- full quota of IJOO may be typed to- Hansel has. been a resident of generously next month to this Referred to the Board of Health morrpw^ riight.. Those in charge in proportion,as Ciwl's Bovw.inv;n'. JM ' '.lie Law Librarian,, was re- •'.'•/J These are part wools fcy the time to propose and will require* 520 persons to. proper- Cranford for more than 25 years. totlay. Mr. McMahon said that.this sinski, representing-'the committee, V him is nt hand.- The best ly man the various. first aid and most worthy cause. was a letter from the Union County pointed out thai it will take only becorrtes apparent, the'Golden Rule ceived and ordered filed. BBVCBsmuB ytn He served ldst year as associate Denial Society favoring the- fluori- area is no exception. . agreed that the "case was 'unique will not propose themselves. 'clearance stations of . which 269 "The Red Cross," the chairman •jpfew minutes to type each person. - utilized, and the rights of man and 1 Following resolutions were in- Juniorite combining gay chairinju/ of the Red Cross, fund datipn of the communal water . Letters to industry and civic or- but said that he felt the township :: : 1 != citizens take interest in already huVe been recruited. He declared, "gives us all a chance f. A charge"of $1 will be made for ythe liberty of conscience - held: trodrcod and moved for adoption: rnf' hdrive. He is with vth'e Flltrlnc to do something personal about supplies serving county -munici- ganizations have been mailed to possessed the right to sue .fc sacred. " ' i • U.) — Freeholder Dudley for « \.i# Y- i:itter now, they are opt' toappealed for additional volunteers each typing with the additional showy navy ^ and white Manufacturing Company in Brook- the present world situation." palities as a step to decreasing ask their support of the prozoning.board- . . ' costs to be, borne by the Red Cross. ' .—ilfnri; Rdlci'r Eddy Public Welfare- Committee, ap- m—t it rlfkt ilJc ant M heir choice at the primary to serve as litter bearers and forlyn and is a member of the Cran- tooth decay. • gram through the local volunteer j hiAit •nl. Junioril« Mp, • Judge.Cleary gave his ruling on Parental permission is .required of ho.ileetitm confined to office 80 closed trucks to serve as emer- ford Glee Club " and Trinity committees of the national and!a motion by attorneys representing •rau «««t of 55% wool, chocks with solid navy I's or- I hose working toward gency ambulances. The Monarch Oil Company was. persons between 18 and .21 years Church here. He is married and To Publish Thursday awarded the contract for suptpJy-New Jersey Heart Association. the ' Tomasulos and the zoning 4S% rayo« .Bavy/wU« V particular objective rather of aae. .;'.-' , ' check with all vool nivy | William Smith, head' of thehas three children. . The Cranford Citizen ' and ing the township's gasoline re- A Union County goal of $40.-board. The-ruling could be taken blue, styled with vivacityi 1 fiobd of the town. health unit, advised his unit is Dr. Edward M. Coe is chairman Uaias. Sbw 9 u K. !+¥ Mr./^bunham, a resident of Chronicle will be published as * quirements this year, and a- mili- 000 only can be met if a major j(O the appelate jlivisTonr he said. af the Civil Defense Medical Com- nearly complete with the execp- Cranford for \ 1 years, is active usual next Thursday morning, tary leave of;' absence, effective share of the responsibility is, A different situation appears in Featured: 55%^ -wool. tion-ofrflve or six persons- with- : inittee and Dr. Carl GNHahson is THIRD FLOOR ^A-A Hoine Gets a+itr-the Cranfoi"d Dramatic Club. February 22. Because of the February 29,-was granted Patrol- adopted by this area, the chair- t another suit in which .Ronald R. president at the Blood\Donors, kriowlcdge of becteriofogy. ResU Employed by the Standard 'Oil .Washington's Birthday holiday, man Leonard Van Saders, Sr., who•man declared, in which a portion! Lcimann of 7 Mansion terrace is dents with training in thle field Inc. Doctors, nurses nnd\othcr: 45yo rayou check jacket, Alteration Development Company, Elizabeth, there will be no mail delivery has" been recalled to active duty of funds raised remains to furnish j the plaintilT and the xoninis board volunteers rccjiiircd to take Care of f permit was granted have been requested to register he. holds membership in Subur*- nnd mail subscribers probably with the armed forces. practical help in the prevention.; and the Tomasulos arc the de-the typing are donating their •izes 9 to 15; matching (Continued on page eight) ban Golf Club, Union, and in St. will' not receive their copies Adopted on final reading was an cure, and research of cardiac dis-• fendants. Judge. Cleary pointed services, it was pointed, out by\ nil uncrnl Service, 218 eases; out. Because of that, he declined S west, by the Town- ordinance vacating parts of several the.: sponsoring groups. ?«ii •livery.- Newsstand copies will streets which are in the path of Contributions may be mailed to to rule on a motion of the defend- fcelted check skirt, 9 to 15. : Tuesday night to Police Chief Asks Installation be out as usual on Thursday Route 4 Parkway. Parking meter John V. Nostrand, treasurer, 100 ants' attorneys for a summary AN EXCELLENT (Not sketched). All wool '"Hi the first and second mornine.- ' . on page eight) • South'avenue, cast. • (Continued ou'pufje ci(/lif) Officers Kcnoiniiiuted Cilrt SUGGESTION tli'Mr funeral home. The '"st is" estirnntod at For Republican Club rou THOSE uavy skirt, 9 to 15, 7.98. Of Three New Traffic lights '"•I will include additions ODlccrti aiul^ directors of the "ON YOUR •«" ',,+• ! •' • Installation of three new traffic j in vehicular traffic and the lack Elected to Board of Education Here Tuesday B ! "' ' ' * '•'"K .uid westerly side of ^'•anford Republican Club,- were .VALENTINK >. lights nt North avenue and Orchard! of personnel to exercise traffic S^: '• ' n the first floor and to'trcct, Centennial avenue and i control. The chief points out that enoininated for a new term last 1 llM UST ]"••••••'"••..•'•.•- Mf^i ;iRh't at u reyular niccting iii «PO»TSVEAH,VTH1HD ELOOK ly i-'ide- on the ^uyuga road, and Springfield avc- j installation of parking meters re- / ' 1 / lue and West-End place is-recom-j suited In a decided improvement Township Rooms. The re];drt ^of . » ' '.'.••' 'I'J mended by Police Chief William; in phrklng. ho nominating committee was ti'-tv-.cvciv pcrmits/fbi- one \. Fischer'in" his annual report!- To better-control vehicular trnf- jiyen by the ehait'man. Mayor in were .ipproved for ll'i {utl load, o!m, end th««l • whlch- was submitted to the Town-j flc, Chief Fischer recommends the .••'•. JCOI-KQ E. 6:;terhcldt. Election will wilS this intxp«ntlv« r«flex-lyp* * Hom^rnc, with con- ship Committee this week. i ppurchas e of a motorcycly e nt a cost '.ake place at the next meeting. "We have reached- the point cameto . . . wonderful (or Mother ID ^t« iKUimntcd nt .$7,000 of approximately $1,000. With "the ,- The- slate , includes: President, or one of the youngiUr*. tig refl«M 8TOL1 where police services to the regu- S**right* ><<:il of'siR9,000. The services of three patrolmen, one Marry V. Osborne, Jr.; vice-presi- Pnd«r, with hood, moV«t pictui* lation of traffic and the-enforc*!- from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m., one from for so many,.± f ompoting limpU. Good btack-and- 5J8 ' ' '. ; \ ' '."'• 8, 10. 12, 14. 10, 18.incnt.of traffic laws is becoming ul3 p. ni. to 11 p. m., and one to dents.; W. O. Steonurafe, G, M. v>liit« or color tnaplhott art «o$U» Uftvl 15, 17- nnd 19greater problem than that of en- nefve its relief, the -main streets of Lincoln' and Mrs. Jessie -Jnuscr); than «ver lo gel. Ntgotiv«f, 2'/i K OM Ah, % 5S* 4&% tmym Amtk < M Park , forcing criminal laws nnd ordi- the community could be constantly secretary, Mis. Flor.ence Crounse; 2»/,. $13-95. Ho|hold«, •Uu) Ik. ouW ii. son, 510.--513. 514 nances," the chief's report points patrolled without interruption such treasurer, P. C. Fyke, and auditor, Price] include Federal TejU i 'Ji'visi.m avenue; imd 41,-jut. 'as now is the case with the rudjo A. G. Hom-i'fh. »J. •!i '> I'iuU.avotHic. ^-~" - JCrafflc lights do not entirely,! patrol enrs. • »• Edward Biertuempfel of Based—nn—trre' ,.guest, of the club, spoke oil THUITILOOI .'••'•- WE PRINT AND DEVELOP ALL Wr 1 Huilders 7W ns It has been found necessary to Council's recommendations of 1.7 the topic, "Why Everybody Should rs on 179, .181, 183have an officer operate manually police ofllrer?! per'1,000 population Be in Politics." He complimented ist drive, with con- certain lights at peak traffic hours fot' municipalities under 50,000 in local residents for having, good COLOR FILMS ;l.sted at $7,500 each, for smooth traffic flow and pedes- a non-industrial area, Cranford government in Cranford. ; Jwhk.li is $7,000. Also should have a police force of 32 Plans were-madu for a dinner to • w:i trian safety. • ,' -" permit to Anthony < Traffic accidents last year in- men, the chief points' out. While! be held in May. r 2 ;' "ni^fumily- homo at creased 46.ft percent over 1949 asthe present personnel is 27 officers, | Members of the Women's Repub- "Mui avenue for $7,000. a result of the tremendous increase (Continued OH paue ei(jht) BURTON C. ftELDEN MRS. MOIX1E REDDEN JOSEPH KOHN MVRUN TAUAFERRO lican Club were McAte*U. PHOTO SHOP Open Thu«a»y.'tU 9 — Open Friday Nights — . ELIZABETH dOIRKE CO. ITH AVE-. W. CBaniotd H024 ••.-<--.>, ^^ CSAMFORP OTO^EN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. . FEBRUARY- is, IBSI Hilly Name; Head ••",..• Richards/Mary Ann Scherer, Wil- at 1 he home of Mrs. Melville : enomination Appoints liam Walsh, and Marcia Wurtlj. _ Iui}ior Achievers Vie/ $s^ -V..W. Junior Achievers Learn Bx T Dramcu Music theWs. 20 Indian Sprin j-—. •- c*u>irmen y^A 011 Freshnuui Clmas o .••• TojFl ndu|try Awanln '~ \ day at R p. m., Circle 7 at the home- .Richard Albertson, Diane' Aus- of. Mrs. Sydney Nunn, 181 North. ires* pointed Monday nighr at a, The Coopej;'Art Products Com- tin; Joan- Babinec, Donna Bonn, avenue cast; Circle 8, at the home ing of the Holy Name Siici?l,I 1 oany, a'-junior achievement 'pro- t Barbara J. Brown, Barbara -M. of Mrs. Fred Swlshcr, 403 Elm Michael's Church.' George} lortor Roll ject sponsored by Phelps- Brown. Jane Chamberlain. Janet stret, and Circle 9, at the home of Candidacies VIA Meeting .president,-named the ((^ LotfJiPr Products/ Elizabeth, has Membership, Frank Pfafi and', Davis. David Crane, Ronald Doyle,- Luncheon Mrs. C. E. Imufct 119 Herning'ave- Dr. John Robbing Hart, consult- been entered in the national con- 'j. Cfark; Family, Rosarj, John- Duryee, Susan Esch'enlauer, A Valentine luncheon was served nue. . .. - . . . , .:"... ing psychologist urid lecturer, will test for the Junior Achievement •' Senator "Hand, Four Woods; publicity, Francis J. ] Ruth ' Goetz, Barbara Gorski; by Circles 1 arid 6 at the mohthly Also. Tuesday at 1 'p. m.. Circle address the Village Improvement man; sick and vigil, Dennis ] l A's During George Jeffries. James Loranger, industry "A," award and the Emil meeting Tuesday of Woman's So- 1 at the home of Mrs. Burns Gocb- - Assembly Members Association Tuesday at 2 p.m. Ini Jr.; program, Mr. Lynch -^ Mary Ann McGuire, John Mc- Schramm Stock Exchange Award. ciety of Christian Service in Cran- ner. 101 Orange avenue; Circle 3 the Casino. His topic will be, "Down Edward M. Coe, and retreat j LCOI Marfdng Period Laugh! in, Rudolph Metzner, Janet The company is composed of ford Methodist Church. Devotions at the hdme o( Mrs. Baum, 211 Col- ;: SeekGOP^Vote •" cis Gleason. Millar,- Marlene Obert, Barbara high school students from Cranford to Earth Psychology." . ' total of 92 high school pupils and'meditation were Jed by Mrs.umbia avenue, and Circle 6 at the Union County's legislative dele-*- . Arangemehts were made.» listed on the honor roll for the Pease, John ' Pritchard, Gertrude High School, Jonathan Dayton Thomas Buzalski, 'spiritual life homo .of Mrs. H. J. Cunningham, 23 Ration—comprising ;Senntor Ken- Dr. Hart is professor of psychol- ( Ramsey, Mabyn Reeves, . Nancy, Regional High School, Springtleld, s entertainment in observance! ,,l marking period, it was an- chairman.....". Wall street. • ...'•• ' ^ 'HnnrlHl, A M*rnblvvvonri;m lilntA PhllnH»)phifl Marjnria ft^intjarf FI i T:> hoi V\ hjgh m pastfew weeks, tfie cbmpany has - Vocal I—AlSoTWc^rlesaayCaUI p. m., Cir— school of education, and a student parish groups will assist. Schacht, Caroline cle 5 at the home of Mrs/H. W; men Donahi D. Mackey, Fred E. nennnii, 'high school principal. been selling stock, manufacturing Mrs. A. Ellenbacher, accompanied {advisor at the University of Penn- . Thomas Hogan, marshal. Seaman. Elinor Stearnj, Margot Weriinc, 420 Brookside avenue; Cir- Shepard und G. Clifford Thomas— .,. ire 27 seniors. 17 juniors, 14 Stein, Peggy Sterett and Lois Wil- Lawn Beverage holdajs, packaging by Mrs. John Smith. • • sylvania. He was formerly col- ported that 80 members Mrs.' Herbert Hoick, program cle 12 at the home of-Mrs. George announced their candidacies today umnist for the Evening Public Communion in a,body at imiores and 34 freshmen listed. son. • , . ' and selling their finished products !. .lor. rcnomir.ution in the Republi- chairman, presented a drama, Martin, 357 South Union avenue, s Ledger in Philadelphia and head of o'clock mass last.Sunday. tfht of the-92 received straight jto such stores as Lewis & Cpngcr and Circle 2 at the home of Mrs. I can primary election. April 17.'-. uriii" the second marking- per- and Sears & Roebuck. • * '->,••—-"Chant"to the Living" by Margaret the UN Speakers' Bureau. on his attendance at a m.M Occupational Therapist Briggs in which the following took W. C. Ward. 212 Arbor street; at • Senator Hand was ap awernblyr the County . Federation ot T-hefwerc Gail Brinkman and Advisors for. the company are man in 1929, 1931. 1943 and 1944. A player and coaph of baseball, part: Mrs. F: Simonsori, Mrs. Don."+- 8 p. in., Circle ll at the home of Name Societies was given by a zone in the senior class. Art" Speaks to College Club John Con(on. .production; John prior to his election ns senator. He soccer- and cricket in Philadelphia, ald Davis, Mrs. . Robert Higbie, Mrs. Donald Davis, 3d Broad street, O'Donnell. - ' fnl'iuer in the junior class, Mnddaus, cost and accounting, and was apiMii'nti'd. an assistant- prose- Dr. Hart served four years as a Miss Ed(th Brokaw, occupational Mrs, Earl PaJTrath and Mrs. Ken- d isles and William Walsh in W. K. Dunbar, sales. part-time advisor for cadets at Talks were given by th, : therapy instructor' at Columbia neth, Finnerty.' ' • tutor in 1944.and continued in that suphomore class, and Jane GIVE TO THE HEART FUND omVe until he was nominated for West Point. Joseph L. Donnelly, 'spiritu University., who addressed the •:.-• Pi rector, and the Rev. Mark J. ci'Uiin. Mabyn Reeves and The business meeting(Was con- tlu> senate. He resales jn,Elizabeth. Mrs.\Robert Morrissey, Mrs, Hugh Legion Welcomes : He is president of the Valley Cranford College Club Monday Jc hi County Club ^ ducted by Mrs. Paul Powers, pres- Club of the Second Presbyterian I :Mi>|j n Hlti Jf^n Pirhnrdt, Mra. ey. Mr. Pfaff. a safety L-V Rci'uert in the freshman night in Calvary Lutheran Church, -'ft native of ttiis state, he is a of Dominick & Doml- t | Forge Historical, Society and author • Thl'cc Cranford -reslHpnts havp Rppnrts wpre given' bv Mrs. »««««»»»««««•»»«>«>»•«»> graduate' :bf Rutgers University. nick, Manhattan, is a graduate of Church, Elizabeth. David, Brumfleld, Kenneth of "Valley. Forge During World Esso Stanaara uu Con.pany,j dpscribed the work of her profes- Bridge Croup a Are demonstration, ic honor roll listing by.classes' recently been elected to member- F. Simoiison, secretary, and Mrs. where he was elected to Phi Beta Pattirr High ShSchooll , ElibtElizabethh ,an and , In addition to his other work in strom,' Marlin. Sieg and Robert William S. Teller, John M. Lyons War II," and "Fourteen Reasons sion and ' cited case histories to ship in Echo - Lake Country Club. HUSIANDS RAVE Mr$. Philip W. Powell will be : Daisy Grcenwell, treasurer. - Kappa, and of Columbia Law Amhcrst College. He began in the assembly, - Thomas formerly .Balzer. ..- ";.'."••.,. ..,.' and Robert C. Higgins were ac- Why I Believe in God.". . r. illustrate her work. ''••.; These high school boys from. Cranford,'Regional'and Elizabeth schools arc busy manufactur- They are Raymond W. Bauer of 206 public office as a councilman-at- was a member of. the- interstate hostess this afternoon to the Thurs- cepted , as members at the regular Plans for the meeting were out- Senior/Class Miss Brokaw said that occupa-j ing lawn (leverage holders in the Junior Achievement program sponsored by Phelps-Dodge Cooper 1 Emphasis was placed on the . School, For the.(list six years of Arbor street, Wilmar F. Whites- Wednesday evening services dur- large fn Plainfteld, 1939-1042. - cooperation- committee^ dealing dav bridge group of the New- meeting Tuesday night of Cranford lined Tuesday at an executive Uin 'ualdcscHwielcr. 'Faith Bar- ional therapy, really a part of the Products, Elizabeth.* From left to-right, they are: Peter McLapghlin and Bernie Scgcbadc, Cran- Ms law career lie was-with Pitney, DAV Unit Names carver of 16 Fiske terrace and ing Lent Which are Under supervis- World War II interrupted Mack- with neighboring states., He is thecomen' Club Those, expected %re Post 212, American Legion( in theboard session in the home of Mrs, ,mew, Robert Beldcn. Gail |/mC;dica, profe^jon, is anoutgrowth ford; William Chapman, Rosclle; Vincent Peirdltio^k, Elizabeth, sales manager; J.'J. Conlon, Westfield, Hardih si Skinner aridthciVopened Walter ~W. Scheumann of 608 ion of the society. Members were ey's career and he was a naval fourth war Veteran in the delega- Mrs. Bums Goebnekv Mm Fred Casino. • ., Victor Shaheen, 2 Siimit road. Mrs. BIBBY'S ,m;m. Fred Burelbach, Don,of World War II. and uses the oc- production advisor; Tucker Mason, Berkeley Heights; and JomvMontag and William Steers, produc- his own -office in Elizabeth in 1928. Meinbenhip Committee [ : x te'place. •' \ asked to be present on Wednesday aviator .until 1940, when he-re- tion and has worked' on^ veterans" Ahr. lbs. Hugh Maclean. Mrs. A report was given fi1nrriu Fred Ppfeiean. still holds a reserve commission as New Telephone Books last June at Rutgers University. •*, Joliii Rlcrrili, Fred Pvejca'ii, by. a rrclght agent for property re- The Society will assist at Trinity Assemblywoman liwycr . began The ir?M iwn.'iitU" c'ially concerned .with financial Company this week began the dis>- were M«. Walter Swj*rtz. Mrs, for the annual" spaghetti dinner to Elchiitger, children's VIA repre- in New York, oldest orthopedic , from point of origin to point of dei- Gladys Greitzer. • lotiicis. Douglas-Ytmng, Peter juied as follows: today, Circle ,10 ••••• tional revision movement, n dele- and veterans' problems. , .' Iribution of 275,000 copies of its Stanley Tobiassoa, Mrs. Sidnex be held.next Thursday in the Ca-sentative, accompanied the group hospital In the country, said that '' tinatlon. , Rate, to tlu^~ Republican national Plans were made. for an Easter sino. . . .' , , land," Anita Zohe/and Viretla repeated trials must be made with -Assemblyman, Shepard .served in. Unlon-Viiddlesex-Morris-Somerset Schneider. Mrs. Frank Heick, Mrs. party, at an orphanage and for an recently In a tour ot the fire de- OPEN •• convention in Chicago in 1944., and both world wni-s. He was born in counties directory. The nuiat Harold O"Leary and Mrs. Harry portment. • ,',' • 1 patients until gainful occupation '.."hn alteniato-aWiirge in Philadel- : i Easter social for the unit. Mrs. Junior Zlass is achieved. . . • Iowa and was~gradualtcd from Iowa book contains 249,700 alph?bct cal I Henderson I Jean Walsh was named^ln charge To Report at Samson phia in 1948. '•••••. '-,-'. Those who bowled Tuesday night MONDA olorcs Druzck. Retraining pf skills consists of State College and earned his lawlistings' , about 12.000 more than the of arrangements. .^v ' Ira William Fonshill, III, son of . To Bake ••Car • [irt'l Kpplcr;/Art Escrictilaucr, -Rccomtng am assemblywoman in degree at the New Jersey night February, 1950 issue. '. in the Casino were Mr. and Mrs. Auto-body refinishlng Is now a simple arts and handicrafts geared 1948 she originated, the legislative The regular social meetingVh^eld Mr. and Mrs. Fonshill of 25 Elmora NOW v 'Fcndc-surt, SiKlid Frendcn- law school, now absorbed by Rut- The Cranford section, according; Joseph Jorlett Mr. 'and Mrs. John avenue, will leave 'Tuesday for one-day job, thanks to large infra- to. individual capacities -so that open house for women, held at- her | on the fourth Friday of each month^ ' Bai'Iiai'a/Gilchcr, Janet Hei'n |ii;n<;ress'cah be seen. Drawing and gers. He is ,a member of the Amer- :.6,Jay T. Rodgers, manager of theConnors. Mr. and Mrs. William J. will be replaced Friday'by a regu- Samson Air Field, Samson, N. Y. red baking ovens that dry on enam- OPEN . home during every session. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Cree, el coat in half'an hour at a temper- Houston. Patricia' nainiimj releases mental tension, ican Legion; American, New Jer-local' exchange, contains about. JU«^^ „„. lar business session to be held "* Hct enlisted recently in the Air '[ ' Mrs. Dwyer studied political sci- sey arid Union County bar associa- ature of approximately 250 degrees. 7 DAYS iiv Piiv.'snn, Judith Peieis»«. for example, and other small crafts ence and' taxation at Now York 5,737 listings/representing a gain!Mr. and airs. Edward Allan, Mr, 301. Willow avenue, Garwood. Force, A graduate of Cranfbrd in K.ifid. Douglass Smith, Mir- tions, and Reserve Officers' Asso- of about 225 over the last directory. J and Mis. James Johnson, Mr. and One cqat of enamel is sprayed on A WEEK ielp cripples regain the ordinary ^cihnd Rutiseiw -Universities. She Is ~ Mrs." Marcia ~ Cohen was apHig- h School, hie has been a student Spciber, Ed White and Shiv- iler.irmcls of living.. ciation; In Ktjiil'worth. there ate- IJ39O list at^New York University, ;,-'j''.' : . and Jhe car Is placed In the oven. . ytste. legislative chairman of the (GIVE TO TWE HEART TONtt pointed publicity chairman. I -Three goals.of occupatio'nnl ther- •Now practicing jn Elizabeth, he ... .Now..Jersey Business and Profes- ings,' at about 110 more than in •V«h; associated.wRh Western Elec- Class apy oirilincil'by Miss Brokaw were . sl.onnl Women's Clubs, Inc., and February, 1950. \ S tric Company many years, first in psychological bettei'irier>t, restora- the Union .County Federation of Subscribers have been requested vei!>-.. Chicago- and later at Kearny. i !>ity L JU Farnior. tion of function and aiding the in- -Republican .Womcri.' by the company to check: their per- •.livjc'iials i<> nc economically free. ' Shepard is "former national vin Ht.'Miiiaa. David Isles'." E'iiiivcs Assemblyman Mackey, manager sonal number lists with the Gei.rKo Lincoln, LilHe >!•>:- Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen, program ter-cnllcgiate wrestling champion directory in view o'f"127jOOO number of the state and municipal .finance md has born coach of the wrestlin Francis Moore, William chaii'inan, introduced tht speaker. TrnrngEs^ si the 1 1 .-.quads at the Elizabeth YMCA an ; Miss. Lu WllllO vVr, Mrs. R. - — J. 6. Maddttus of Hoacllc chief advisok for t if tvea-age' junior n'c'hlcVei'a, 'watches the youiig- •••••••••••••••••••••••• was issued J.. Zcsch and Miss Barbara Leon stcrs at work. Seated around the table, from left t.i right, arc Carol Alexander, Cranford; Robert Rutgers University. He served ns . .. -*V - .Roller, Elizabeth, president of the Capper Art Prollucts'Company; John Montag and Fred Burelbach, RICHER FLAVOR chief inspector for the New Jersey, k<»T AJCQUAtNnD WITH SLUE were welcomed as' new members. U'casurcr, Cranford. • . " • . '. • Athletic Asociation in 1949. I Receive R. .The annual College Club dance Asscmblyinrm Thomas, an offl-l ,„ _, , •. * . ^.. . •„ .__ RlttQN QUALITY CUANINa (ANFORD'S SUNDAY will b<> at the Plaintleld Country coor of the Union Countyy Trust ' Miss phyllis J''G**Hr of 1M FAST OEPEMDABLf SItVICI Club March 17, it was announced. Mrs. Starkweather, Mrs. Vandcr- Luis of Dogs! Jompany and presiden•-•• t• o-f th-e 'Besler avenue and Miss Helen M. JG STORE SCHEDULE Hospitality wasin charge of Mrs. Describes. Work burg and Mrs. Abdo. ' Springfield Savings & Loan.Asso- Sutton of 128 Hitlcrest avenue are AND SENSATIONALLY " Gordon Whitticr, Mrs. Erwin H. Aniong MigrautH Members of the association will: A total of 1,2-16 tlog licenses had ciation, Sprincficld, received his among 595 young women in New ,i'•••>: Atniek, Mrs. Peter D. Spcrry. Mrs. attend the monthly Prosbyicrial been issued up ;o . 1 Only about 5,700 of the 10,000 p .y professional training in Rutgers Jersey who have passed tests and )PEN THIS SUNDAY Charles M. Ray, president, cotv- Fih" A dollar buys mure . . . much more : |««ceting March 7 at 15C Filth"avc- fownSliip Cleric J. Walter A Dollar Buys . . . extension university .and the have been granted licenses as reg- cluctcd the business session, migrant workers in New Jersey b . . . at this frlc'.icHy food (itorc. istered nurses, according to an !nue Neww YolYolkk . The Elizabeth ' • .. American Institute of Banking. -He Seager's •)rc aided by the Home Missibnary CM Polit are And.If you duultt it, you'll find sonic is a member of^several Republican announcement by the New Jersey yteriar^lll "tic In charged"-1 **- « «-oiuiuetiiw a 1 10 A. M. to 1 V. SI. v Far Brides . ' Service, the Rev. W. S. Lay ton of niichty pleasant surprises iu our STRAINED clubs, American,,Legion, .Societie Board of Nursing. Both recei ~ Blankets are a favored gift for Devotions wore led by Mrs.rhmi&e to home cauv^BS this mouth 3 T. M. io 7 P. SL 'r Matawu'n told members of the super values. Just look at them! MONEY SAVER! les Bon Amis..and the YMCA, and their training at Elizabeth ~ brides. Select blankets that are JJWaJlaee H. Bennett.. Mir.. Walter UIKI issuinK sunnnonscs to residents; Awf*/ Mftor cwpt par pound ina former president of the Men's Hospital. . -^x Ions enough if you want them to Woman's Association yesterday at !j. Coiiley conducted the spiritual w|,o have-net db.tained''.icenscs I'.or They'll convince you that we stretch BABY FOOD Wcr.r for many year*. The blanket its meeting in the Fiist Presbyter- ;lirc eroup and Mrs. Andrew.-.Mor-, t>M-v df,CSi No action is taken the value of your food dollars. We ALL BRANDS CLOSED which will give the most comfort ian Church. . ' Conncll sang, "Have Thine Own;v,1WER regular prices c. ship chairman, introduced the fol- Less Milk Harry Brinkman and Mrs; Bruno lowing new members: Mi*s Helen Cows Infected with brucellosis Metzner, members of the High RASPBERRIES 37c TOMATO KETCHUP 1.00 PLUS . . . our WEEKLY SPECIALS. 'lummer, Mri. Elizabeth Lcrda, produce 22 per cent loss milk. S-.-hool PTA^assUted. . Snow Crop ' . 6-oz. Can combine to INCREASE your foo4 qu»»Hy «nd REDUCE y«wr food co«U! GRAPE JUIGE 23c A Dollar Huys . . . Br>na; — rtnrr MBBV'S ' 8 Med. Cans SPEARS 19c "13" Brand Pkc. TOMATO JUICE ,. 1.00 Kath'H __„_ SWIFTNINC; . ... 31b. can 99c MIXED VEGETABLES 19c CIIICKEN-OF-THE-KEA 3 Catli SMC)KEI> HAMS 11». 59e TUNA FISH ...... 1.00 PREM 12-ox. can 43c Snow Crop . ' Vkg. . -./'"•-. (Full Cut^-Shank Half) •'.,... (Bite Size) PARD DOG FOOD .. 2 cam 25c NOW :• • •• CUT CORN ..; 19c A Dollar Buys .... Snow Crop < . 5 Cans COTTAGE HAMS III. 79c Swift's^' £3*****- 1 CORNED BEEF • -. • 8 Can * Genuine Sferlnc ORANGE JUICE 1.00 • * - • YOUR CHILDREN Swift's .„. t cans 39e DASH DOG FOOD 1.00 BREAST OVLAMIt .....lb. 25c MEATS FOR BABIES Swift's '• , Our Famous Assortwl ' .'„•„.,;„ 2 cans Mr SEAMS CAN BE WELL COLD ClITS • v. .'.. . 12-oz. pkfj. 45e CLEANSER ...... Swift's Premium Hormcl Smoked WUQLE CHICKEN ... 3 lb. 2-oi. can ill iitOUSCR CUFf S Tuscan Dairy , - BEEF. '""""""• lb. 4*s DRESSED ON OUR BONE.LESS. BRISKET Swift's Premium MILK Homo. 23c; P««t. 22c . Swift's BrooklMd . 2 lb. 2-oz. can 139 CORNED BEEF lb. 7!)c I _ PORK SAUSACE .., lb. SSe HALF CHICKEN TROUSdt POCKETS CM Borden's - Vkx. Sunshine . CONVENIENT FRESH-KILLED -Swlft'« Premium 1 »b, box GRUYERE CHEESE 39c KR1SFY CRACKERS SUCED BACON .. lb. 33e Ioodiraft ' -' - • Vkg. (With th oet Tast*) .«*. • UNCLE BEN'S .RICE .... LEAN ' ...... 8-uz. ton 33m Swift's Premium PLANT£R.'S rEANUTS COTTAGE CHEESE 23c PORK LOIN ROAST lb. 53c FRANKS lb. tt9e Ocean Spray Kraft 2 Lb, I'kg. lB-oz. can Me Weekly READY-TO-EAT " CRANBERRY SAUCE .. ^VELVEETA 1.00 PIXIE HAMS lb. 55c •:B Garden Fresh IAUNDCIE0 Sprriak A FINISHED Budget Plait SUNSW'EKT or l»i:L MONTE FrniUVf! Ocean Freih Quick Fr«ten ^'•*AFarm-Fre*h Produce Solid CrUp COD Fillet* ...... lb. 35c Nil* dr* M|Mt MM My Utm MM ««oU •.. ot Itotl, n«l far «long Una •!•"•. S«*|WrUy. PRUNE JUICE LETTUCE,:...... :.. l^e. liil. 15c Ocean FVeah Quick Fr««en ' CAMf SWEET FLOUNDER Fillets lb. pk^. 55c "»J« lnn*»t|irlng MoHfMMi. in slrVivt, MiAl. Realizing llmt rising co^ts are piiit'hiiig the (lorkrlhooKs of Fancy White M net iptclolly punKaxd, would (oil yeu 9^31- CALIFORNIA PEAS .... lb. 19c (In Our Frozen Food Case) MUut * MJ by «fl U »h many of pur cuHlmuerH, w«are forming a utckly ]Moi'rh:H»un. 25c MAINE SARDINES .....'..:..!...... , _- S for Me IHtOMKDAKV LAIttiE Extra Fancy ; Bits of Sea •...••'*.•• • i McINTOSH APl'LES 4 lbs. I9c TUNA FISH •...rlvur.:. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Tliis will make it possible for you lo keep your children GINGERBREAD CALAVO PEARS ...... ea. 25c —Htirli t Tinlb Kay «•-» W« H I Indian River . tlrctiscil tiinarlly without any large outlay of eash at one lime. V GRAPEFRUIT 3 for tte AIJJACENT TO STORE. MI X ALL RED Drop iu today ami enroll in our new club which will begin Luscious . Lynfrost Skinless Three Crown Swedish RHUBARB ...... lb: 25c FRESH ; 3 B-nz. pktfs. 2«c BRISUNO SARDINES 3U-o»- can : about March 15. We WM Bte Open All Day Thumky, Feb. 22, W^jhJngtonU We have a FREE GIFT for the first 100 " who enroll in our club, .__ ^ PHONE :URNITURE^APPLIANCES V0 ^':; OWNED & OPERATE 0 H V • Hum FREE Blaek Ltat rARKINO WPACR at Ymm Batvk* .- FURIMSHMCS f* HAPTY HMZ9 „ : STORE HOURS: Km, tmt^ W«C Bat. • ACM. <•"« 9.M. w . FOR CHILDREN U ERKLIN U SYS E S KEY : '.,,..'••. - Tlwn. a»4 Frt, • A. M. ••»r. M. . ST. AT NORTH AVEr CRANFORp 1 8 RE 48i BOULEVARD (B*t19tk & 20th) . KENDLWOKIH Opp. Theatre — CR. «-5«0tt 4 EASTMAN STREET OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS CRANFORD 18 N. UNION AYE. T° «''** *- «• *'• CRANFORD MEMBER TWIN COUNTT CM STORE HOURS 7:30 AT M. TO 6 P. M. Mayor Receives Scout Report•&*•- Monmouth Five \ 8-11 Students CoUegUnu. Corm Dromedar- »W York Plays tin Ion Junlbr C6lleg*~bniikctbaH K...Jnnn TroHt Thirteen current ,,New York team garnered Us "fib victory m:m |iloy« were reviewed by Mm.E. A. College junior, dnuuhlt-r',,, Two Plays in Asset Tuesday night, clowning Monmouth pnd Mrs. Louis G. T Tice, Mrs. James Hue and. Mm. Junior College of. Long Branch, Two one^ct "plays; "Possession." * - — - - ~ — 201 Retford avenue, h:i Srthi X' Bell. fit,jrue«td»iyV.-ifv<*tl;j|;Band 80-81 at Regional High School for academic achievement'"'"i* directed by Mrs. H W Fisher, and gymnasium. Springfield. .It was Betrothed of-the B-11 Club in the'hf\me of High school student*, arc taking the ftrst semester ut r ' M "From Five to .Five-Thirty/; dl- Union's*fourth w.ln in nine New Pitted Food BUM by fieUiny StoreMcidaJLoiv Mm. William Cruft. 7i»8 Sprihriflcld :m net ivc part in the program of rocjed by Mrs.' W. J. Hoffman, will Jersey Junior College! ConfBcrence nyefiuc' Mis,- Willium ,J[ones. Jr., the High School PTA to roplaqe ,'bo- presented at the mid-winter as- starts -and Its second over Mon- Miss_ Jnne Jeffries. Red Cherrlei present, band uniforms. They gave : sembly of the CrnnTord Dramatic discuKRed restaurants in New York.. mouth. "*"" , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Jtii,i^ lfot Club tomorrow nt 8:110 p. m. in the i ; kits, directod'by LoulSlff. Haar, Pvieenoz: I'nndrcdHofMtemHEveryDay; -A report on the' bvneftt""e»u ri After a close first'hnlf, Ernie Dunham avenue, a fi'«-Kltin 21c Casino. ' uiK-rvisor of inXrumental iriuslc, party held Monday WJIS jjiven by Mclotchrk's men pumped In Uucknfll University, i,,.w A reception will-follow. Recciv- to illustrate the peed for new'cos- Pu uttended tht- O:ii Inuiuti^ Mrs. Charles Campbell, chairman. 23 points In o big third period to l( inR will lie Mrs. C. 11. Messerve. tumes. ','"'".'• -i - ter Cnrnivnl ut l!;m PoOr prires were won'by Mi's. Fnr- clinch the triumph. Spnrking the aek were Ed Robinson, former last week-end.. • ' Upton's Tea instenil cfJnzttt Few"Week-EndSpecials**]} Espeiiship. The hospitality*, lTA~7t«riicnenF.lh» High: School CranfOrdHgp standout— who-to- mittec will be composed of Mrs.' Grady of Cmnford. und Mrs. Rob- Hand Uniform Fund, will be stated ert Morbeck of Fnnwocd. tnled 30 pointB for the second time M. S. Richm-ttS, chairman: Mrs. R: in the auditorium.tomorrow after- thin season,: nnd Bob • Dessoir,-•- o .Miss Alk'q Moore,,t|ilUKilt(fI H. Walcott/ Mrs. J. Hi McAtecr. .Mrs. "Ilobcrt Lcnry,' president. noon. *• . freshman from Jersey City.mnkiifg Mrs; Helen B. Moore <,r 7 Mrs. George Trumpore, Mi's. J. H. announced plans' for a square Participating in the student prM- his debut with the Crunford col- Held iivcnuc, is luumm 115 MoClintook 'and Mrs. Paul. Mar- dance to be held for members nnd students ut Miiryerovv c,,||(.( their husbands May 1'lin the'Ca- cntation yesterday wan a brass ians^ .. . • . . V. • tons.' Mrs.-At. A. Craig and Mrs. holr.^also directed by Mr. Haar, troit, Mich. A 2.5 IIVCI;II:I. E' ^l.:.Sans'nm will pour. sino. Mrs. Jones, chairman, will "Red". Lchrhoff sparkled defen- (|Uh'cd for honors. , Crlsco be assisted by Mrs. Boll, Mis. Rue. omposed of .Arthur Eschenlauer, sively and as a pliiymukcr for the The cast for "Possession" in- Kdwurd DiMinni, Arthur Kiame, . Barbara icarvAnaatasto oT Ktoilworth, a brownie of Troop 28, y Pure vagslable shortenlnf . chides. Mrs. ElUs G. bishop, Mrs. 'Mis. John Laudcnbei'Kcr nnd Mrsf. presents Mayoi/Ost«rh«ldt with'the 1950 annual report of ,the Union County team. •: •'. > ' ' ~°- •'.•'. Forrest Blandinx .'. Marry O'Neill, Charles and Donald Cranford GlrKScout Council; Inc. On the Mayor's right ii Carol Miss Elizabeth Lytlou, i| J E. liner Reeves, Mrs. William Old, Kearick, James P. Pfnrr and Paul a Mrs. RoRer'Norton, Miw.'E. Wen- Mrs.. W. p..'Taff reviewed the Kunir of C/onford, an intermediate scout of Troop 10. Inez Hays ' Earopes Largest Velcane of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bedfoi(l||, | _. "Don't Shoot the Bill. Col- McKiage. • of Clark Township, a senior scout of Troop 44, Is at extreme right. Sicily's Mt. Etna; a 10,741-foot of 319 North Union, »< dell Carrier, John Gcvrstenbcruer v Andrew Crisnntl, nccompanled lector," by P. O. Hatch. peak, which ranks as Europe's high- home ufter coinplctini; lu.rL j... i ,irii)ifn1s-\vivf.ln!»n players in by Albert Huettemon, played a "From Five to'Five-Th.irty" will be Cats fever la VeUe est and largest'volcanolargestv, has erupted studies at .Duke Univ<'tsity,\ Mrs. Richard Keppler, Mr*. Frank Willauer und Mrs. W. F. Donnelly. clhririet solo. Atireomycin. one of the newantl- violentll y some B00 timeti s withiithin the hiim, N. C.She,win rctinii lnjj Nevvlnri. Mrs. Denmer Dixson, MUSS BARBARA BIRD The . next meeting: ^will be held Fashion models from a Nownrk y Amirkan Oamtitttt blotlo drugs, should, be carefully limits of. written history. Many of to piirtiviputc in the coning 7 Murch 13 at the nomc of Mrs. Rae,department' store ' will display ment program. Mrs. John Bannoti mul Mrs. W. J. /Camp sites of soma of the cartlttt tested In a long series of cases of these sudden convulsions have Customers Hoffman.. ;- • 408 High street spring and teen-age costumes to^ Infantile paralysis, because prelimi- spread appalling destruction, taking Buy all your food and hoiiM-hoId need^ at'A&P for Barbara Bird Engaged m«>rrow. inhabitants of Nortii America ,were Staciivg will be in charge of Ed- excavated this sunuaer at a site In nary tests indicate a probable bene- thousands of lives and wiping out Salty Far* Ur Calvtt Background music will be pi ficial Influence' on the disease, two many towns and villages. In, 1160, Beverly A. Biilliind, t Corner ward Tiemcy, manafeer; Roger To Harry NeumueUcf by Janet Helm, Caroline "Jle.iton, the upper reaches of the Angostura ter of Mr. nnd Mrn.-K. C one week. Then compare Hie total coit with your usual •Norton, George Trumpore, I ion is reservoir near Hot Springs, S. Dak. Waukegan physicians report The for example, Etna's massive lava Police Sgt. and Mrs. Archie G. Savtt Work In F»Hln| Carol Hower arid Cynthin/dohnson, of 6 Clnrcmont* pliice, Zeprter, Manscll Richards nnd Ted Tho'Stone javelin heads found report, made by Dr. Erich Wels and, streams overwhelmed the whole city White HOOM Bird of 530'Orchard street, an- " To Save work In tho dally feeding students, and directed by. Miss Ol- turned to Rhode IKIIIIKI S((, At this time each year we honor our. 'Thorn. -Arba Taylor and Charles there, burled -more than 30 feet Dr. Burton J. Winston of St. Theresa Of Catania at. the southeastern foot weekly food bill. You'll saw any day you shop. nounced the engagement of their of a llttlo—and only a littlc-cotton- ga.Specht, music supervisor. Hospital, Wauksgan. HI., was pub* , Providencei , nfu Victor Ncumueller, son of Mrs. Joan Koos, Gail Bautnon, Irene much as 5,000 year* ago, ire quit* lUMols state medical socUty. Their anti ruins. Five hundred years later, r ,,,,, nor-bfHer « ••« Because A&P not only offers storewide low prices on Mrs. Ethel Gtlderslccvct on a method of mixing enough salt hnd n HUppoHinR role inn & ny milk uie ~> cans Erna- Neuinucllcr of 41 Kline M'ntchett, Janice Richmond, -arid similar to, although not Identical main finding was that the average Its explosions raged for 40 days, a man of properties, is assisted by 'with the mtfal to control the dallv duration of the fever period of the tory skit for "Tnks., Richard the U. S.-Nnvy as an electrician's one • pound of salt a day has been Rocakh, Mary Ann Schcurer, JVInry flooded, by reservoirs. This is a tionalists' new seat of government Ivory Soap If we should ever fail'to do sot plea*e> , K;uil and Mrs. Richard Hurt. Mr. mate, second class. He is owner of fed. Two pounds of cottonseed mral Ann Scholz, Sondra .' Snyder and cooperative project of the bureau on the island fortress of Formosa Is TO THE \ let ui know. Pleaae write: . Wednesday , , . not merely for a few daj». : Nuiton is pnviuctioii i Harry's Electric Motor Repair Ser- wa« Just enough conpentrntedfeed .Dolores Winllcld. Miss Ednq Poiiirs of American ethnology of the Smith- largely a product of Japanese, plan- /or diiliei, laufieVy er bstfi •fSojjj'iim ciils will, bo Miss Jean vice in Cranford. '. , to keep the calves in thr'itty condi- and Btiron- Longcnbaqh of the art sonian institution, the national p«rk ning. Most of 'its' modern' govern- H:im>on .nnd Miss Claire Burke. tion on winter pajturo at tlie Groat service, and the bureau of reclama- ment buildings, large public parks CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT.] department supervised the work. a prlrmn mhmmm hmr* • » V •;*-. „ • •".!»• . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rodgcrs of 'PJalm experlmyfit,statlon at Wood- tion. , . • and museums,^ and palm-shaded CRANFORD BOOTERYI C*kM ward, Okla. Without the heavy salt, -.,• AAP Food Stores • •;: mmt '• • '\ Mr. nnd Mrs. .Lawrence. Ci. ftotts & Cayugu road gave a farewell din- Oeiger Coasiter The makers of these curious Jave- boulevards > wei^' built during the rif +1 ft Orchard street left. Saturday ner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ing of the meal it would have 'been lin heads apparently were nomadic SO years of, Japanese control. A 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, ti Y, necessary to teed the 'Incttl each A Gclgcr counter cannot bt used IN YOUR . Ivory Soap Vmh. th fur :i 15-rla\' vacation in Florida. rt Mag and family, formerly of 8 hunters^ These sites In South Da- majority of current maps still iden- • . '•*. day exercising .care to allow each' to detect the presence of lead. The Cayuga road, who have moved to kota could hardly have been more tify It. as Talhoku, its Japanese Mr. and Mrs. Sam Press of 508 i>nlf Vnsy access to the feed. Th« Gcigcr counter l« used to detect fbr dishes, laundry er bath nnd rorflntlon emitted from than blvouucv, and no semlpermsn- name In this period. ' • ' Linden place have «vturnefl Iiwn new way greatly simplifies the : S hiihiliitlnn BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE substances like radium- and ordi- • . . ,i ,i 12-day lrii> to Miami. Fla. found. Tho remains' were burled Mrs. Gwcn Reilly of 113 Oak feeding and permits placing of bulk nary lend docs not give off these Watches In Elisabeth's Time supply of the iaU-inlxtur« In th* so deeply that- It was necessary to •Mrs. H. J. Tipf>cni-citcr of ll' lane served as a "model yesterday rays. Lead Is found in association use bulldozers in exeavating them. Down through the. ages women FROM YOUR feeders. • ' with such radioactive elements, be- Al^onoiuin (Irivc entertained 12 noon during the R. J. Gocrkc Co. Animal bones were found In asso- have been.a tremendous Influence .The experimenters found that the cause the series of elements through tiiesls la>t night at canasta. fashion show, before,the Elizabeth ciation with the artifacts, but most In watchmaking; one of our oldest Ivory Snow fe>r Bakery Vainest Rotary Club. The show ;\vas a salt had no 111 effects on the nnl- which' they- decay ends with lead, of them were in.such bad condition and most vital industries. Queen Friend and Neighbor 'm'nls. To get the calves accustomed nsNhe final, stable form. In such Mrs: H! L. Blohm served a lunch feature of the club's annual Ro- that It was impossible to make pre- Elizabeth and' her court, members for fine fabrics and dishes Uiry': Ann entertainment progrnjn. to,'the salty fare, the two-pound- cases the Gcigcr—.counter would cise identification. Thus it Is not selected watches as modern wom- FRYING CHICKENS Jmrn $ to her bridge club on Tuesday at a-dny allowance of meal was fed show the presence of the radioactive m , . f' i Known whether, they are the re- en do their hats—to match their her home, 17 Mohawk drive. in an Introductory period withy a materials but. not of the lead. How- Mr. and Mrs,. Vietor Nielsen of mains of extinct animals, or of spe- various costumes. In those days Vouns; and Under... fresh and doe* ; daily increase in the proportion of ever, lead is also found without be- cie* still living in the area. APPLE PIE Mary Ann McGuirc of 9 Doer- 5 Sylvester istreet entertained at salt. After the calves had learned to watches .were usually worn on a NOODLES flavored ... AaP't fryers are amons; ing associated with radioactive cle- chain or ribbon arjoy them birthday anniversary yesterday son-in-ln\v ,;ind daughter, Mr. and .easy to jnlx It In bulk and staoy«|- ? display a.njlwjlpmour . purposes. 55* Sell Caver Imporlaal Mary, Queen of Scots, asked watch- «f,«»t .... •„.. '.:•-,•' . with a party for 12. friends. Mrs. J..-'Marshal Kcimig. Guests . It into a self-feeder. Then the cafvi" Although water Is essential to included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lunde at* the desired dally allowance wii makers for a small watch In the Mate s( darum wheat la s re-utatle tin so F«r "Home Office".' crop growth, the pounding of-rain- shape'of a human skull—a cheerful Mrs. Theodore Thomas of 29 rtf' Roselle Park, Mr. nnd Mrs. T no further need for dally attention A very Satisfactory desk csn be drops upon tho bare soil surface Is tour ana! #u I****- Such Chopped Beef you can beai it brfote —a substantial' saving in labor. fashion of the time. Many .other's OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Munsee drive entertained eight Thorsen and Miss Janet Thorscn constructed'from two metal' filing injurious to the structure and .tilth were shaped In the form of Insects, •rrviag ifcit juicy. cm-sts at bridge Monday afternoon of Princeton, and Richard1 Nielsch Sirloin Steak Ju«y, drawer sections and plywood. Place of most soils. One objective of good flowers, animals, etc. 29 No. UNION AVE. CRANF( ' Bakf-crnUed pie is a Refreshments were servd. Autharlty an Ttrmttit one file drawer on top of the other tillage and cropping system is to Pork Sausage U* Ik63e Msst .' Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Visminas Of for one end. Use plywood for the provide, a soil cover. of crops or Plate A Navel Beef *<*+-<» wonderful buy! 48 For Cearteoaa Children Beef I-iver • So«i»!iy . Mrs*. Anthony Savino 307 Elizabeth avenue will sail to- Catalatt 1,932 SiMiu top and other end. Finish the desk qrop residues over as. great a part Boneless Brisket Beef frnk or 75* Myrtle street was tea hoirtosS—foi E day aboard the Queen Elizabeth for A complete catalog and revision with "colorful gloss or semi-gloss of the year as possible, but particu- ' There would be few discourteous ,'a bndcc~^Tiib meeting Tuesday in England en route to Bombay, In- enamel' to fit Into the decorative larly over the season of heaviest children If parents cared more about Spaghetti or Macaroni Bologna or Meat Loaf of the termitesA'orld has been is- the child's appreciation of the rights Aa* Tsa Pork Loins hot home* , • .•' . ' dia. Mr. Visminas will take up sued by' the ' Smithsonian Institu- scheme of your room. If tho ply- rainfall, • • . his duties in Bombay as assistant wood has not previously been fin- of others than about his outward Spiced Luncheon Meat Marvrl White Bread • • • •t.-y tion. > VBJJjsjsjvV* B1sVt t^aSSW% p^P^SBPBr^MaasBMBUBISIWSIBBBB*I .VHHASMS 1mrr4 S9a Prepared Spaghetti • Pork Chops . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fclder of 14 to the manager of the Frigidaire ished, give it a coating of.sealer manners. Well-intended gestures of It lists a grand total of 1.03J Korean BapersiiUo* appreciation, even though awkward; ssal ttj MM*** m Oar 0a« aa4 Llverwural English Viltnce are guests' at tho Division of General Motors India, first, .then of enamel undcrcoater sssfaf iianstft . • • • •Strawberry Preserve* • tla.|ar43c Iced Rai<«in Bread • • • • species of these wood-eating; in- before the final coat Is applied. So deep-rooted Is the average should be encouraged—and eventu- Loin Pork Chops •m General Oclethorpo on Wilmington Limited. p. . ,, sects, known chiefly to the general Island, Snvannh, Go. Korean's belief In spirits that the ally the child will conform to social I^M»4UC Pineapple Preserves • Donuls • • • • P*C public as pests but to students of first free' Korean' ejection ever held for \9mr0mm • Hbl»29e Ready-to- Henry W. Whipple and daughter, demands. ' • , •• y W ppe g, insect behavior ns among the most Tvmbler for Children' was postponed one day. from the iufrad or elnoamon . pk{ Mrs, E. L". Moody and Mrs. L. E.JMiss Beatrice F. WWhipple, of 308 remarkable examples of social evo- . No need of crying .over spilled date originally set—May 9. 1948— Smbked Pork Shoulders *»*«-» Moody of 11 West Holly street Prospect avenue, accompanied by| iution. Thei work^ is by^Dr. Thb.msV milk If George W..Pofcy of Jackson, Leak Before your Del Monte Pineapple Juice «• »s. 15« a <>« 35« Fish and have returned from a three weeks' because. of an eclipse of the sun. English Muffins • • • • P*fl6<4'«14« Mr. and Mrs. Bethune M. Grant ( E snyder of the department of Heights, New York, has anything to That." eclipse was observed by a Na- Investigate a new diving plsee Tide Smoked Pork ButU •*»»'— •trip to Daytona Beach. Fin. 41 .if Jamaica, L. I., attended thc| ngrlmlture's bureau of entomology snv ahhnt It. Mr. Poncy has In- Unnnl fifopaaphlr Boclctv team beforehand for rocks.and obstacles, Smuweet Prnne Jnlee • • <»uKtb«tt»33e Seafood Hot OOM Buns • • • • P*( 85th annual Lincoln Day Dinner •and plant quarantine. Dr. Snyder vented and patented a new type of from a site near Qhonan, the town nnd recbecK every seaTOn—Ntvsr «ak Sliced Bacon W. H. Mahan of S07. Orange ave- of the National Republican Club is among tho world's foremost au- tumbler for children. It has at the half way between Seoul and Taejon dive in the dark. The swimming Urrage ManaaJade Oosssa ib.l»27« nue is in Muhlcnbcrg Hospital, Monday night at the Waldor As- thorities on tcrmitcsi He not. only base a wide ring intended to pre- that figured in recent bitter fight- poriVmay be dry. .The tide at the Ducks tor Balry Savla^st Piainfleld, where he was taken toria. Hotel, New York. Gov. has made extensive collections but vent accidental tipping. ing. beach may be low. 32. None Such M{nee Meat « »«*pl«a.l9« ', last month in the municipal am- •Thomes E. Dewey of New York has studied the habits and control Frankfurters bulance.. ,' was the principal speaker and .the of the insects through most of the Bisquick 2ae«.»i.a.25« Lincoln-oration was given by Tex western hemisphere. ' Dreft Mr. and- Mrs. Arnold_.G>, Owen McCrary. ' . The catalog gives the 'Vhlte atretsehmer*a Wheat Germ • « M. \* 29e Of 210 Edgar avenue left this anti"—a bad misnomer—a new efi SLICED morning to spend the week-end m family .tree, and several hitherto Swaosdown Cake Flour uu*\u«9 2o.ip«»20« 'Washington, D. C, and . Bucria BIRTHS unknown and living and fossil Vita, Va. • Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ford- genera and species are listed. The Mazola OH „•• ,: pin»bo«i«43« ;«:o iibpk9.3Ie LETTUCE , katom • drive left yesterday . for Susanne, on February 4 nt Muh- can trace'their lineage to the earl' Oxydol " Ii lenberg Hospital, Piainfleld. Mr. Greenwoods Red Cabbage Hotn* «tyi« iT Horner, a student at' puke Uni- B'loomingdale'avenue are the ma- 000 years ago. The termite - order Make Belter Ooliiet Sun-Rayed Tomato Juice, 3% M. <*« 1 iw 25« undwiche* ,.. AiPjMrked ' versity. She wiil leave Monday to ternal grandparents. itself is at least 30.000,000 years spend two weeks as guest of' his Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Price, of olid and has undergone extensive With Our QUALITY FABRICS! . Spaghetti Sauce CM toy^A, O- II» ««15e fe savings! ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Levittown, L. I., formerly of Cran- evolution, although some of the ; ttorrier, wfio" are "vacationing in ford,- announee-the-birth-of-a-sonr -most—primitive forms still are in Menner*s Spanish R,ice • • • ^<«n20« Sharp Cheddar . C«MW cum* t, 6,>» Walter Frederick, on.February 9. existence. B«b-O Grapefruit ' U. S. N«, I yasV m«£um sis* 3 for 20e Coral Gables. Fla., wjth Mrs!. Hor- Baked Beans Fresh Green Peas th 19* 1 ner's rhother, Mrs. Marie F. Croce'. Superficially the termites resem- Sliced Swi«i4 T Crtate dissolving eJeanter PaMal Celery n»\.t«a53e

••*• wear ! ''••-• ' -' *• Broccoli libbv's Mu^nster Cheese •••••• fc. 55« *<* toiUf 9t bath me Jelly Eggs WortW. i %,»««. 25c Cut Corn Idas, ska Freah Milk *»*»«•* Umtim 17« ug.2q»s. IS* Reception Charge your purchase And pay as little as ^ Pink Salmon cau Sim t *. w 59« Candy Bars and Gams & v*r;«n« $ u, 23e NATIONAL SEW and SAVE \ WEEK 2,9e weekly; no extra charges of any kind for thi»| Codfish Cakes u^*uy i•* lib akh thru the skilled services oj service. FEB. 17 TO Light Meat Tuna Suit** 7 «*. e«n 33* STORE HOURS: Sliced Strawberries %*4~* or i our banquet personnel _ P«rd Dog Food » A. M. TO • P. M Value-Famous Maine Sardines'«*u i% •<• 3 for 19e Copyright 1951—The Great Atlantic ••:• .?;:-,^-:"^.'i: f '••' \ " '•'•''. •_.'•*•"' THE CRANFORD, ClftJXH'. AND. : l: ," THUnSDAY, FEBRUARY * 15, 198.1 •*•.••', "'•'•'' "'.' ••."••• * • ••• .'•'- - "' •"" •;,'*, '""••'.. . •.'"•V.',.',;,',' '>:,':'>.\w';.'

• •-•••••.-,<• •.••'• • . • .' ' • ;•'••>•: i : -• •; • - '^-•;•::-.." • 1W1 rriceting. Troop ''metnberm * assisted j has bean named office as* Want at TOT JatAMIOBP CfTPOaf AMP SccmUHetir j To Hold Odd Fellow. Home, If was anhounccd l>y Hw I UJL the officers with clerical work,—Jll*e.,j«e«5Jt. houie. ' —:—':_; :— At. yicu grand., 'Ilj [personnel research y°rker^wWii thp' Cranfoitl BoO^tcrB •11 On Beauty Culture Obituary Mabyn Reeves arut Nancy Vtrd* j 'J** next meetinE" wit! be * Mretings in Cranford •All brother "Odd Fellows are in-Jqyitfil to Mfi-tilig uuost stieaker. \7ar tJ^purWcnT^nJg Luiuli(U| TStrt. fMWard . ' Tswanuruh* part SalutU fb Vllecl to attend tho next •meeting | spolec on reported oa the conduce «^ X- | ^^»* Jf^SSSJR- ri 1 and validating'tests*'~, *to r WAC se<-Report 1,478 MeniBew Lodge, left, Indepen- at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Februuiy 27.' ' -~'" " hedulcd Tonight . . Fre4eriek Mile* The Rotary'Club was h-sii *t0 iwiary 24. at the Westfleld YMCA. CranfanLJ]^ Group to Meet Today \ • * . — The Cranford Boosters Club has beoMty culture at a meeting of tended In New Brunswick. Chns*fii ' dent Orders of Odd Fellows, will "An advanced first aid course will lcetoes...... iiwunis Club lust Thin M| The first rriwHhU of theiirouiTi'n An»ociatloh will hold its monthly| . ua w*ltiimc to all Life und The Roosevelt PTA pre-school 1 478 members, it was reported by '[Frederick Miles, 62 yeurs old, of Senior Girl Scout Troop 20 Friday as progrum olden to Mr*. Mow«-"*j Cranford was. held Tuesday. tl lu l fe un j^i;in tonight iii Cleveland School, Prior to coming" here, Mr, and unchoon meet Ins '» H"w.i Coulee hold its- meeting* in Cranford on lluncheoh n hiectUiti g next TThursdayh , writor&t& o attend the meeting. night in the Girl Scout House. Mr». Brownie troop were Margot Stein | .iViniorroti;' iinMoternfiafon Md Salon group wt mil-. J ^ p C«CBB niri tM jr»rtj i the second and fourth Tuesday of j at Ihp Purk Hotel. Plalnllcld. tion for Pre-School ChiUlren". to- did instructor, has' announced. The Indiana, Alabama, .and other states the annual membership drive «m- of Cranford. died Tuesday rnommfi J. Walter Coffee- conducted the and Caroline Hcston. Clare Burkrj nd try to picture third anniversary tomorrow when standard Red Cruss first aid coarse. tends Clcveand School. ernoon at 2 o'cloclvfrom the Prall W:"Perley, president; John ,s. what it could buy. On Aprir> 24. the American. Court last week. icy. Jr.t president of Ihc' it has its official reopening in it? Theatre Wing Community Ptay- ] Ctasrs. wili'fje heM tonifihU Tuess- I Sheldon Anderson was appointed Funeral Home, 124 >!irst aychue, be accomplished jilay evening, M»H on r*cbriiary 27 Hub. and G. Winlleld So newly modernized and enlarged ers will present "Fresh. Variable : Auxiliary Firemen ' to the executive comrn^tec and will ea»t, Roselle. 'Incineration will fol- a.sum of money, jrruf Mairh I. Mr. Schubel said. iresident. gave the respm : .Winds." a play''about- the child •serve with John. Wells on a com-low at Roschill Crematory, Linden. ith t»' , vard G." Schindler ..store/ Louis Cohen of Tlainncld- .HcVill lic'a&ustcd'by Mrs. Hull. Funn Training Group Mr. Miles was born in Lcuulon, Miss S,usnn Bond of N) it Chief j-from six to ten years, old. in ,ths- mittee headed by Joseph Laird to ippkc on uraphplogy, hi- I yesterday.- - • is owner of-the?.store. Attractive i A st:.ii- of ihc h«l Wednesday night and will present nounced that the scholarship com- ago. Ho was employed many year:) writing of Mayor Gi;ort;c K, L The modern -Irunt... uL^-jjj*fbo.W_J iecommendations at the next mcct- tcltlt, Richard McFaddcn ill|() < ,.,. , a lot of money; even ...^...^ J. follow, and mittee was undecided as to the us n painter. A veteran of World brick and aluminum 7.un*v is sot intl, it was announced by Arthur Harney. ',IJ,VS of inflated flgurw!" ments wfll be shared with the amount of an athletic scholarship War I, Mr. Miles served with the back slightly-from ihoyfaewalk. A Ki«htln«er. captain.' The Rev. Robert G. I.<>| cr exclaimed. . 1 parent-education committee. jtVr-Rrsearrh |thisyear. infantry in France. new iTictal sitn wltjtt'niiscd letter- Harold Graycc. John E. Allen, Rotury and: Herbert Krt-ic „[ | , about the more than A nominating committee ,\yilt I Mnt Joseph Stewart of 13 Doer- Surviving are his wife, Mrs ing has been orjlcrcd but will not Walter Rollmau, Frank Pfuff nnd Surah A. Miles; iwo sons, Frederick wants'led', the Song sesinn. , ,.„ lost last year-by (Ire? be in place fijr^the opening. present a slate at the April mwt- 'inK Way will . pre-scnr-* a paper Child Paycbology were accompanied by Ai ilmi | nut for yourself — thnt ing, when a general election will .Leslie F; Baxter, those selected. ," Overindulgence, bverprotectlon. or. R. and William R.. .of Cranford; Wvday monitng ;it :i meeting ditt and Kuuncth lvers;in. UV0i enC The, sptftious display windows, |will have the active assUlnnce of two/daughters, Mrs. Alice DuBca'u r..,j..s .Hit "I"'"' ?° " be held, it was announced by Mrs.of the American Educational Rc- po«se»«lve love limitt »nd ' holds 1 with^jwessod- lighting.. will have Arthur Hoaitland, president,.... . Fjrts. Chief Howard G. Schindler, back the normal development of • ot Cranford;.and Mrs. Jonn Get - •V of Ihf -yw»r — many of them nioKrth.in double the display space Styarcli Association in Atlantic City.' Bathowrr all ciiildron under five years old, Mrs. J. E. McGovhey. chair- and Captains Bernard .H. Deylo. child. The wisest parenti guide In jncy. of Yonkcrs. N.( Y:; six iThis will mark the third year .that U;rsons no lon er nbl /^.Mhc former show windows. The man, will be assisted by Miss Et- Theodore C. Chamberlain and John • way that enables a child to be- chiiarcn,-•' threii brothers, Walter, Safflower U on the* Mow »t j, d clilclV l « «-' tcraVzo floor at the .entrancevay. ta Tunner, Roosevelt School piin- j Mrs. Stewart has'participated, in Schmitz. come as self-reliant and independ- Leonardo and George of New In the doldrumSof pnti. fend for themselves. . Has been extended-a few feet into for, two full decodes after its i il/Mrs. J. A. Silva and Mr*. the- program. The films, "Pnttern forSurviynl." ent he is able to be. They BrunswicH, and three sisters, Mrs 'Amcricn has a reputation for U>C HltClh'l 111 lilt Mini: A fl'll I. Rpos on thc-noniinating com- airs, siewan Is UH'm^i uf it— iihuwlriK lial ill CTT encourage him to moke Jc«.Ll«lllS DorothUnroll..y- Wilkin, —s o,.f nahwiiy— .., ito Importation frnnii Bnmla jliiilliyiinibltf.wny. We hav>o saf flower, or, false soffron. co Icngih class door and glass b'acks mittee. »axrh of The Personnel Laboratory [explosion, and "Crimes for Care- and help him evaluate those deci- I Jessie Young of Winfleld Park arid nUtos, taller .skyscrapers, 1 no more than 2,000 acres on X., to' the display windows give an An -^Id-fashioned mrlnlrama. >n New X"-'' City. Since; 19*7, shelessness," strcsjjing lire prevention, sions. Mrs. Esther Wheeler of Wes (nctorles, greater produc- 1 ca's northern great plains by rnes "open" effect to the entire store. "Uncle TpmV-Cabin," will be pre- hai been a member of the faculty were shown by Earl Willauer and ula ,hi«her stnridtrd of liv- LOUIS COHEN Orange. Then, corning now ..support \{ sentcd May 4^ Proceeds will fur-Jan*! lecturer on psychology in the Charles R. Boettgcr. r than any'other nntlbh In the A ve'.'ent addition has, added 30 . - . Origin ol "Tank' commercial crop, tho spiiiy.|, feet to the tff-pth of th'u store build- rtish an annual visit to New .york Graduate School" of Arts, and The auxiliary firemen'..will meet L.C. L. 8kl»meat jd. -n«l.""'n'p llro chlef ^nldl "y/e again Wednesday. • The, military' tank which^nai'be- plant spread to>40,000 acres by 1., ing. The now addition will be util- for sixth grade clrildreii, bvfore; Science at New York^University. •. come,a major factor In the Korean .Any shipment of. freight which la \ hnrdly -be proucjl of .our (Ire The paper she will_read is based Current govornmont rstlmatM j ized as a stock" room which has en- Businmi Teachers graduation:. Mrs. H. H^ Milius. in fighting wag developed by the'Brit- too amaTl to move on a carload rate dicate the 1050 safflowcr acr jses which, shamefully, aro high- ni«r c ui ...v i^..*^.~,., ~ \ca wsctrch work done under her H cnlWd an L. C. L. ahlpment, tne Crust abled Mr. Cohen to ret'nove shi'lv-' K of the VprcserttatlGn. issuect Today's home builder In Amerlc* ish in AVorld War I. The Brltlih. will be almost foyr times grtu Khan un.v other nation's. llpiior MiH8 Auiletiirk a call for volunteer thespians. dirccticn at the university. initials meaning literally "lesa than "[^IVtiike a look at that dollar- ing from the main, sales romn. Thus draws upon 300 year* pf accumulat- in order to • keep th.e real purpose than lost year. Furfural. Hfi.d |n( : the main salon is now. two feet Miss. Emma M. Andcsirk of 2AD At the Founders* Day prograrn A resident here since August. of the machine a secret, gave out carload." Such shipments, usually plastics industry, can be tnadoi. u a«ain. The ultimate develop- Fldco Crust Tuesday night, held jointly, with 1W9. Mrs. Stewart received her ed experience in uklntf wood «nd consisting of crates, cartons, boxes; wider- lhan'before.' Parkway VillnRc, l\ea<) of the bus- has the advantage of the continuing the • itory that the huge machines the Hulls. Paper, cardbii!\rd,:i L't cost «l I In- Grond Coulee t>am s:llon Cleveland School PTA. the play ^pctor's degree in 19** from-P.ur- barrels,' eic., are handled in pack- The interior of the shoe ^messdepartmendepartment of North Arlincc- icsearch which hns kept wood apace were "tanks'* for carrying water. plastic products con be made I /lariicst concrtste dam In the mess ••'decp Arc. the Roots" was -present- i diic She also was awarded a mas- age can with other L/C. L. »hlp- prescim an "atrJictive ''P^'"' | ifih School, has been appoint- r withmddcrn design,and conitruc- The name caught on and was never safflower stalk*. i — dtily ciimc to $610,000,000. ton H ed.-In the cast were "lilrs. R. M. ler's d* A, lith, cost om!-tcnth jhnt amount. cording to an announcement by ney and-Holly"and Gay Milius. lyour llro department ls;here to to wall with 'green nuirosqiU" car- Dr. Jay W. Miller of Wilmington, peting. Modern arnili-ss t'fiairs'of •Mrs. G. Holmes. Williams.-and llllwct'un to keep lire lo'sWfS low ., president. GLENDALE lipstick red leatheivtte on one side Mrs; R. H.' Wilson, past presidrnts |,|f (hc best available In Tlre- of thi'.room and given leittKeivttr riliss Aiides.iVk has bccji active in of ihc, Cleveland group, were pres- illna know-how nnd equipment, Macaroni on tln-: othor will -give twice the the New Jersey Business Educa- ent, us were Mrs. J. W. Skcrratt, iflre safety is pretty much di>jo l ..sealing capacity- of. the fornier tion Association, the Association of 'Mrs. Arthur Eschctjlauer, Mrs. nnl problem. It'.t human carc- JUNKET Peaches trr^r. *tr 37c Cherries '"*, store. Two supporting coiunihs Secretiuial Schools, Department Charles Redden, Mrs. William i that's the culprit in most MINCIur Heads of New Jersey. She is a Smith and Mrs. Edxyurd. Rathje, l Pineapple ^ 29c Cherries Melt it, slice it, spread it! ,' have- been mirrored.• on four sides nieinbcr of'the c\eoutive board of 29t which adiis to thc;doc(tr as well :v- R>V>sevelt l^TA past; presidents. ,'hat we all can do — Feature value thi? week! the- New .Jersey Business Educa- '. Miss Geraldinc vdeniciisoit, Meal Plums 29c Cherries serving a useful PIIIIKKO to the shoe tion Association and is business j reduce anil "eliminate 'eveVy. buyer. Roosevelt' School teacher: traced tin)< hazard we..come into con- •manager of the New Jersey. Busi- f'l'A history and' exphiiticvl 'how Applpp e Butter ^.^ 2121cc v«nernes ton *«"• «•« •"*• TThhe -^Hviliniu^ ha. -,s bo/'n lowered ness Education Observer.*She al- jt'with. We win Jjo a step fur- lb and contains two rows »>f recessed o serves as chtiirmhn of the type- PTAs work with legislators in ^u|v- }r,",hc cuutlomid,si"und be sure Wlh' G Mild Colored Cheese 57c clw port. of better schools rind teaching Welch's Grape Jelly ^ 17c Krispy Crackers."SB. 29c N. r. HAII lluroscent lights, which run from writ inc. testing progVam of the it our homes, our schools, our ** • •' MAIItCO Onm ttmmm 1 £ Kraft Velveeta "Vlrt., 37c ''•'''•-M^S,::^^!^"^"^:^k f h t Edti^ staffs.". •'••..;•" lories-and .our |)lacos pf public CRISCO G £ >n Cheddar Shefford Snappy ^ 20c , ,:.:•*! -ami-niii Association. She is .rt pust presi- nblx pr extra time and effort' ta- A Alt-Whit*. Blu* C»l*n •( the modernistic wrapping counter,. Untie Ben s Rice ^X 20c rppO 113 03C ers' Association and of the .Secre- lust Friday resulted in minor prop- ils small in. comparison with MMKH Muensrer Cheese * 55c he will ho abl<> to offer a prenter. M Instant Cocoa Mix ^.V. 23c c tarial Training Division. Paterson erty damage, according to the- lire lives imd $088,400,000, ntocisi COIOREO .display ol Florshcim, Naturuli/.er. Dromedary bUUU * **>*' *<*'»' "•<( <:<•"• ••" OpC State Teachers' .Ooilejri' Workshop. department. • ' ... ($chlmllri'said pointedly. 1 Buster Brown, Life-Stride and the Cpcoanut Z?£ 17c Z2~ 19c Choc Syrup—-™ 2 '^ 33c American Cheese Buster mown, unv-oumi- <•••>. .... • . Early Tuesday morning-.;»- frozen Ginger Bread Ai SilveSl rS Seal Eggs -ferr., 59c other nationally known brands of j The Eastern Business Teachers' .steam line burst at the Wood and I INTRODUCTORY OFFER! SAVE UP TH 25c! shcie:; carried by the Cranford [Association"'comprises more than Sclick Sweetened Cocoar.ut ptant , Nelson Promoted . Bootery. ' 3.00D business teachers,- super- on South avenue. West. A passer- Mix Jil23c Coupon Worth 10c ^^ Coupon Worth 25c Mr. Cohen started in .the-.shoe | visors and administrators from Eastern seaboard. From March by, thinking the escaping steam FARM FREJH FRUIT? I VEGETABLES busli\css 2B•' yean' s ag•o i•n ••'•'.Utica. . Nv». i ii... r.-.,.<„,-.•, cnntmnvrl Vrnm March was smoke, called tU'cmcnj Itdndard Oil Development CMV »OV-AIM>U s Y.- Subseiyicntjly he worked In -.-. Uy 2-i. the association will hold ny, .research and engineer- IDEAL Instan^Oiffec r^49c^^^ TT^.-.'. — Jtt. 54th annual convention in found one sprinkler head o~— New York City. Plalnneld rtiia' which caused some water f ifflllato of> thc.Stnndurd Oil Spaghetti Dinner Hurry? Try this scnsolionol new instant coffee during this introductory offer! Philadelphia.'. (New Jer.fey), bus an- "WestHold betoro opening hisstorc A small grass, tire was irictin- Wkh *r WMtort M» here. He is a di.ector of. the Cr-'w-- Kiiished Tuesday nisht, >«md on I the uppo'intrrtcnt of Ghnn- Sordines——" — ••• Apple Juice ^^ -27c Kail Kog, Pasture l C. Nelson of 50G Central nve- les 4>b* 25c ford Buiines-'s-Association and lust Frequently more difficulty If ex- Friday afternoon, smokp .(runt a m year served-as its promotion chair- |.as supervising engineer In the Sardines u Grape Juice *!!»«i' »«i ^^ 35c in coring for fall plRs transformer slightly itam:»v:ecl the \rT !^21c Never better, never more cconornical. Red, luscious. MeIntosh! .. • man. He has been active in the Design Division of their than for spring, pigs. One reason iis radio-TV set of Peter 4 merchant'section of several local at 115 Uesler avgtiue. ) Engincrlne DCpnrtment. Tuna Fish ± ^T33T c Tangerine Juice 2 '.^ 23c charity drives and is a member of font the sows and pigs are confined ir. Nelson attended Cornell Un- Extra the fil'nai Brith of Temple Beth El. more than in the spring because pity where he received his B.S. Clam Chowder^ 2 "2T 23c Gold Seal Egg Bows JX27c si.e j ™JLJ\ 2 for 23r pasture!) arc not available. There- Riil Cross Chapter nicul fnt>ineeriitii in 1035 , He'is married and has two chil- fore, in making plans for fall far> .- \3erper s cHomo y his PhD In 1038; He joined the Stuffed Olives-"^^ 31c Juicy, fancy Florida seedless—serve thorn now! Featured at oil Acrhes! dren. . .rowing the pastures should be given Ilospitul Be«l John Irovnndo, also of'Plaintickl. A combination of perm- lnpment Cotnpany In 1030 as Foods 10 tp^c ir I The Cranford - GM»"WO«» 39c .f6r the past six years. j-green feed during some of the w.in- which will be used in instruction *'1«nd bci-ame a member of u , ter months. for the nurse's aid and home nurs- Oatmeal X 15c GIVE TO THE HEART FUND nt department' on its for- Von Camp Beans lZ^Z\ 6c Drinking Straws; • \ &. courses. .'• , % In 1947! He later became FeasSyr-tt 19c J/Apples EJ^ .2 .* 19c Anyone wishinit to tend-a hos- HT Frosting "Tops" for •Ifvor, Jenderncsj, valu*l yC\ Ah*JIMTUfm»mWiMsap,IMNHIMiOtlkiMM yiHal bed is asked to call the Red r project engineer and then Armour's FRESH liitnnt tuparvMitg engineer |Cros$ headquarters,' 10 North L'ntu S\Uib / I which-posit I on he was pro- Deviled Ham avenue. : J to his present assignment, Bath Soap The home, nursing course will tT 19c ?• FROZEN start early in March, See Fit Sylmar Jumbo 2 —37c Ability U SIM» De«ply [HOUHC Painting Armour's Armour's Armour's Chocolote Ripe Olives ,,A..oo« l Ctnetni It All Pascul /of Maplcwood TREET Vienna Corned Beet . Whil* .deep hat been, an Impor- I a sounrf mm \n cqior on, 'ir 39c Enrobed Ring 29c Corn on Cob 21c tant part of the routine , of • living . i>' prize of a cllon of paint Silver Dust cnernes cw c««* m**. ^a ovc region of the brain. Dr. -Beecher is i"?1*"' The next meeting With Cannon T»f« Cloth . Mrs. Housewife reads this paper regularly t Woodbury Soap 3 ^ 27c Klein's Spongles%^"2,» 29c continuing his work on the .many *hol,lM,,chi4atthehome to keep informed about the news of people other physiological mysterle* eon-. ( 'M. Gepr«t. H. Yonz, 3 Bluff 33c Baker's Swirls "St"* 29c „ jor 19c when you fcuy and activities in our community: She also cernlng sleep. looks greenef away from the path, if yoor Eds arc Enriched white/ Best bread buy In town. one can of Ideal Orange Juice at 19c* However, what really happen* "As any cowhand will tell you,- it*s easier to keep '**^ • 53c looks to our advertising columns for news that will during sleep .is not of nearly so 'em on a weltanarke4 trail than to hunt for a maverick - sure that the (nth leads to something—even though Lifebuoy RINSO help her with sonic of her own problems—tomor- great concern to most ot us as ^hatKoriDix Lux Toilet they can't see the destination—they'll stick to it ?:. row's dinner,, shoes for little Johnny, a hew paint being able to sleep restfully so once he's wandered away. Even when you find'cm , '-'riiiiffjid rnon hnve start- Health Soap that fatigue and tension can'be eli- "It's all in believing—in having faidi. I guess that's * r-basic training course at Soap "Sr 9c Northwestern Hen job for the kitchcti. minated from our lot of life's little they don't always want.to come bade - "x. Thuy arc Raymond J. problems. Lack of proper sleep is the biggest gift any parent can give a child—and it's 1 "'i Davis strut. Robert Your advertising in this paper can be a news- probably responsible for-more per- **It*s Ukc that with youngsters. If you can give them paper withih a newspaper. Advertise regularly. sonality changes, more dissensto-t. more valuable than anything money can buy. Build, ••' «57 IlilU-rest avcnO., and more failures than any other one a trail to follow^—something to guide them, to show U:!LAAk"rhkl|m °< » Indian . :Ket:p our readers informed about your mcrchan-* factor. L '':, rhe thlleo huvc been Swan Soap Kirknian Flakes Lux Flakes your (faith together—by going together to the- church C ln ): disc and service. . " To '"set the state", ftjr relaxing the way when the problems come along—you'll never ry w " » '»-v E, 47th In- Rt«dy-fer-rii«-Ov«n Drown Turkeys lb. 73e — an equal value? slurnfier pays great dividend* • in of your Ask for a copy of our A.lt.C. report* for complete Health, success and enjoyment of have a maverick on your hands. Even when the grazing and audited information about our circulation. life. It must start with well constructed, comfortable bedding fa ""> will i,o hcld RIB ROAST * 79c which yields proper support for THE CRANFORD correcting fatigue pasture. Good { • m. at.tho reuulor . ventilation, quirt, darkness, loose TAKE YOUR PROBLEMS TO CHURCH THIS WEEK millions leave them there! llr UIV A^mWy 40, Or- Ground Beef nlghtclotheij are other important Serve Acme fresh frosted fish! HljnhoM-. I,,- Girls. Members It's "Utiintf tK»n fr«jh." Ho fuij# no rnusl CITIZEN & GHRONiCLE "props'* for letting the stage. 'Ke mul Order of Fresh Cala Hams * 45c .". . »\\ 1cAd, no w»stt! Try it now! arc 21-23 AUen Street Cranford •» i*ini •;:•;: 'n-viied. A Beef Kidneys Contributed in \rh»V **.***. tt'diEion in American Life Campalgi by aSsem- Haddock Fillets £47c ?TKil h«W!.pir*',«> * Member of tli* Audir Dark alleyways and streets fat Sausage Meal Burcju of Cifculiiiiotis, a Hationil i.ssocia(inn sorrie sections of a city are con- Perch Fillets of publiil.crs, advertikcrii »hd »tK«rlining ducive to crime.. A hold-up man PlaleBeef Cod Steaks agencies, Our circulation i* audited by ttf<~ skulks in dim areaways and seek* p 'xi tic need A.B.C. circulition auditor*. ,tKir the protective coloration of dark e assUred for th. fu- A.B.C. report ihowi how much circulation walls. Stores, factories and ware- 'rf '"•eanixlnt intently* we hive, there it goo, how"obtained ami houses painted in white, or a light develop. «.w h I other facts th«t t(U advertiser* what they Kef tint, offer no such encouraging for their money when they use this paper. shelter. Such a practice protect* the public at the snrne time that it CORNER OF ALDEN AND MILN STREETS •Jda in felvlaj i ...VII. »-- AM»MM> ^ii^tvAiB^ aaomgjt TOOBSPAT: IPROAKT I», mi - - . •- • >•*.---;--r/:-.-- ->,..,• +,..~-^ >•-•. ^^- -.^ J-WJ*1 .: THg; CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THJLfflgDAV, MCBRUARV »*;.'.IMl

HOMEMAKING tri>m with Mr. Smith at lfi« B*»rd Comhutnity Health office. /. . ' . ; At Rutgers Fvsticc Chief William A Fischer R£ 0 MARY GRACE.CRERAND reported that a training program °H—M Btummmin AMtm, already hlu. been, launched tor 'SMALL Episcopal *«*ed • Unit* Ehttrit mi Cm C*mp*my approximately f S emergency po- -,-|jj the iihhrlciil inontH McMahon decisive 79-53' tri\unph over the lice and funds were approved «or i -.Don't iiitikfj II tho the purchase of badges and other vcl Dean of Eveninji .„ Community Methodist players Urt necessary paraphernalia for. this OF LAMB |hc'.- " .... ||fu bocauno tit n week lo forge larthcr ahead of it* Qr*4«ally tkOk t* Extension Division* MS«atK. Oook unit Fire,Cfciel Howanl Sichindler nearest contcixSer in the Chureto advised that an ciivergenty flreAjtdt onr. m»ai«im beat. •Urrift* eon' of about SO voiuntecrs aljsa has A. Fischer in Cranford Meth. rtxtly. «ntU mlxtar« lh»ck«n« " C tmfllc' sufcty oTJotir gtrs i"r.iv:t->. h:>s i artist cas*r« J»vc * thousing and '••••ifm'ri thin month •wins and ori* Joss, P tirwilihatilzc-th erf dt-ar. c.i'lhf i::-v:V^rwtv-'j Oswcola, ihip lilion units also »r*^ n«ari«ig'««n- CHOICE an ewn higher Score against the into paAdtnc tilitin*. Chttl. C.»r- 1 Vitalc Panther* when th# Presby- plans. .•••"' , .. «: . • •afTlr I.)* -'" . "''• '••"' '."."' nitk with oMnwj «rMun and Mr; Sellers appealed to other !(1> A Ml kll w ,,-.c IKS? V.y T>r F.ob-•'. terians, rah up W pothts To The Pan- KM p Sirloin or if ,,w iivbo played th« | Civil Defense unit to do so at once,' lVt< J , » mhn 1'' «>nl.V'*« Incnm- "- ' \ '"*-,•• v. • - .<-. .. V*' • ; half for Trinity, was high- sk«lt veil •locked viih ttaekwt«4 Menu II Mr pM:Vih I either by contacting one of the' scorer in the game again*! the K«n» MiSM «d C*MC4 foot*. Aj»p*tUi»« *' )t.,l,i,lis Inncciinilc. kntiw- ;.i\S C Vi'M.'.hi^ <'•!'! E. K. MrMAMON various chairmen or leaving their] STEAKS r ilwonh church combination; He null CM b* «aacoct*4 <«»ekly by ' [ triil'l'' H'Ktiliitlons. "f'ltlcf JP Vi-.rkcr ..«- V-li"' ' — ' with Tomato Sauce name at his'office. «ank 22 points. i 4 troara , B«tt«««d C«"» •«* CHOICE j, tn lmvi> rv«;ry 'drlyt'i' Trinily, trailing th« Methodists rr«tich Pritd Potatoea : Crtery Heart* nln.y nil Inillio rogu'lu- t^X- .-vutdi*.1ajiced the borough vquintw le. 'nin' BIV»». Ww or 1 12 oa. ma 1 Mn&ll onloa. \ cop dry ili fn!nl in'clttefttef In >p»- vr>''hm IT.? i .nil'ljjlhrr--;i,v>d-son wanquei Mincui s;po>rls.YnanUk* conduft.. . • (rated • kmd cmrahi BIB EN© r (My £ r-r-rv.H-r fri ;-r-f 3%i;i.t.i-f . .ri~ , hy Bw 'Scout Tri«%p 79 in The First Mxwik was jrame hish-scorer for l>M.ttu cat Into ttripa OomblM tuna flth. crumbled Sough! by Police V cycr (--rrtf •with., Osiceola. followed closely by Ran- (3 1-I,l tin- Him; »f '»•» Church. .Eafile .Sic«nt bi«*d, wit, onion, green . pepper.' A complaint against James Rey- Ib. kin with 21 point*. Bizink and} ,1,-r «.iiid, "Niitloiutl a»|cty ITVI-.IV ihaiv f:w': 1 medium onion. 2 U». vi«»u*d pepper and ntayonaaite. Shape into nolds of SO Johnson hvenuc for is- ,hmv tliiit :v, ilit M Dauber, eAch with 12 markers for : ' w-n'ic-f in thf' ,ci«««eUe«. Roll tn dry . bread suing a worthless check was ac- pn Illlt. iliiVcni In iuiiil (he tVinthers, led the losers. J CUJ»« " .• erattb*. Pl»c« in uosreaaed S*sS" cepted by Court Clerk John O. —-r Team Standings — wk»« aasc* \'i prr rent tt-ci .'ii.>.:>1sni ni-.-l xS" pan and bake at 4S0* P. for 20 Ranhofcr wn Monday from Frank of'camp 0; W L . it«lt fcuuer or marsartnc, aid : wtoute*. S«rre wtth Tomato^Sauee. vVraska, proprietor of the Cran-' !: W pl ; TV rt Trinity -.- -..•: • 5 • 0 and oalonl * andd *ast« ford MedtWarkct, 11 Walnut avv- OIK'.' fl'<'ll' "^ '*f' " W '" ' ancl Cr. Methodist 'i '\ •nUl folde* br«Vn. Add white genres .4. '...'. IWht* lllMKJlrl' li t:llassmg a i..] • v ly. Serves C Smoked Meats Tabe.rrvflrte •• •"••. lean data nut M, «m> heavy fraudulent check iW ^7.41 dated 1 Vitale Panthcis ... 0 breadv cream. ^ IblO-hnrrrlwl wwipoii," Clilcl CtvocoUU January 1» and drawn on \» Ncw- " hi>d 'ark bank. " . ;*, "--., SMOKED HAMS Ib. 59c ihCi'^nill' A f,,-f.t l,' T!orliicy Stokes, Rob- milk lcupheary Remove date nut bread trom can Until 'mi''" which dl'lvpis prepared • cream. . '• (Shank EB4 OtjU) •iC' CiV|i>.. Ml.. Mc-:,.f| . Kurli i rf and heat tn top of double boiler, \le\p Animate [id olipy. td picVfitt Iholr Jolti- of scarlet fcy$», were whipped ! 1he .contagious disease* re- about SO minutes, SHee attd *erre Dn:c!s tlwt h»ve sivsn m\lliont 0 j";i-^.vii ry In CAocoiate akoi 1'i.v Chief Ki.tchoi'. HAVE YOU SEEN KOOS ,pf>rtcd during the"past~W*ek-tirthe With Whtpped cream. Serves «, > of ^eopl*' relief •frosn .hay LEAN BONELESS, by ••..-•.-• '• • • Hoard of Health; \i Was'announced -»i»A'-Aihf Idt'd- jr.n'e.-i ir- ."' c'o'uot-lcy in-the -VJU-i/it the yesterday by' Health Officer W. P. ing to make lite better for rnany COTTAGE HAMS Ib. 69c |l« III'tltr. riuliiiloi' (if a cur, mil ii.nt GontT^lV TViM-rtTOMit while, jnflurlod Kobcrt • Smith Smith. All .Ihree oi the cases were .p*t* and farm krjirnaU too. L»t«sl in. the Mirfrile''Pacific. He w; ri.rt ewr.missif>n*r., reported the same da>', but from report* . from Veterinarian* in jihi thr l-^cifp -f'f. McJ-n arid! permanent ,r»eck*r- Police Chief Asks • Uiiited State*.. Enjilstid, and France I- i-iin Miifoly different sections.of the communr 1 the Army I orv.rvior'.l.-nu.n KIMXHI. to \hc WLKiivi1"Hi"itUt*. reveal that *lWrgy-r«li«vin8< drues iced litiiM ', Mi)' tlrlvci' CIIII- Arthur 'Tiiflrile.- weichbr.rho'od >om- ilV- iW-d. "aut'.'hUUwino" >r* giv. IHI'MUMI tiuoctl llni- ; Smtr the war "he h.'is remained • Also reported were 15 case* of from (Conlvnacd inwi pe.$c Me) WISJ-IOIX-V, who pi-e^ntfd the 1ft receipts for the month of January ing encouraging results against at lnlJhi'M' Mh- lltnll;: IIII|»IS0(I h.V Si'cl.:ve.. in- lhc Orcariiwrl Receive chiekenpoiL and one case eseh of least ^different types ot ailments With .i Wnc ribbon'fi'.r proficiency iwo are on military leave, induc- totaled Sl.SSUS. • (i| (Illlt'l i'OU'ltillillM. t ]<::< Ixt-n s" s-i'atr viee- mumps and whoop.mg cougb. One ing the active forc<> to 25. in pets and livestock. - 11b. CALVES UVER •jjde-nt oi llic 'Reserve- Officer* j:t ihc rew-ni; wint.er c.fimpM'ee. C. K, Sellers, representing Ralph (l mi «'Xuuip'li' f:ii' the ilrlvoi' 1 V>erson was bi.tten by a dog during ' Otlxi- honfued c'uests w-ere S Cltief Fischer's report states tin Id tulli'W. Avol<( weiiv- JTI Mnj^'waf j.nrtl*iiimcnt*4j the1 .week..-.-. -. .',' ''....' Scn-a, ofToved $4,000 .for. va- W. &niih, IwAii-utional •repie-' that in addition to the three men larid on OAW Lane beyond. Daydreamtnc Ililir In lull", pllKsliit; im in WTWsavuy.i'-ic "he midcDoifX, ceded to establish.a "traffic ttv>tiv-j c vcle patrol, two more patrolmen Ib. SLICED BACON foimricr aiid'.fii">.1 WoutwaMer of Finds Wallel v ,as referred to the real estate a w»st* of time-to Mom »«d 'Pop,. "ili'lil-nf-wiiy" •WW«r 11 . :.' | required, to aid in meeting,.the •the tnvji: '. ... committee, covers 360 feet in i but it I* a healthful and necessary 1 Mrs.',lioretta/L.vons of 349 Cen-demands of general police duty due ||». |l> lil'tlri ll> ylelil thu I'i Sc-MilrnsisUT Albi'rt Gc.1 tJnivt-if ity Collate, The 'li\-'ii !»«»rt ilir cucftts- and spoke on at police Yi«»'dquarters on- Monday, 9, ' , I letcenif.. The youngster need*, these i yiili'iv rllllit. . . evenin'c de.pTee-Cfiint inc riivisicm fhe.woik cif the trViop. ,1ohn-Stokes, containing $*9 in bills. Identifica- With the present personnel, the January report of Buildinc In-' period* of contemplation In order to i LOtN Uc lur iiiul li'-i-il >'h'.w<. nji'hiili cl. the. State Univf-rwly. . new.Jy-iipi>c»in1e.d explorer advisor, tion ir>' the wallet,.'Awhich Mj treatwt number of men Bn duty •specTor F J. Dcllcr .shewed per-1 tld hutiself ot strong emotions and ( during any -on shift i* five, and Hi. You\fc>rfh'it .in your favontr \\nme ma^aziiip a bachelor of sci-snri R'ftn Robinson, assistant scoui- Lyons found near the post of^c<, miti weri issued for four rcsi-. t* organlte M* experience In terms icnyim Iwivc your t'jir Ut lic- 'TrintTt-eT", A»*crc in1roduccd.s Mr.. J^cvb- provided a Newark'street address thJirint the vacation period''.'the denecs, one. sar.iftc, one crtlcie trf himself. ' .. • ' . 89* 1 number is, rc-dnced to 'four per LAMB CHOPS ^, a JH(lesti inn, curry with you your ffICIHIH' homes .,. our IMaiiiirrH Moff>)tnis;f 1b<-ir Win's aocwnplisb- "It ii my opinion that the above listed at $35,300 and $96 in fees. iliiiiuf!; on the i'ri< i;«iing liaukrolls! \v\ furniture tlortfiratc' Hi: ).< co-author oi iuvi. ri^df-rick Si-Hilts took the *cout $200 Bail Set enforce law and order, proteel expressed appivciatiojt. to Town- life and property and to control jiijith And jweived -his tenderfoot C.alvin N. C.^ulil of Newark W^JS ship Engineer P. J. Grail for the CENTtR-CUT |jinny limiil ildi-'.n'i mean you ill arran^-it-yoiirwlf unilH. You group it l*» fit yoiir floor ami Wall H\we*. vehicular traffic in Cranford at the j">'" and " .h is Eusv." ipin. He"'will join the troop's TIR«T released Tuesday in $200 cash bail litie sijow removal work following will11'iir. Kxtciul y«nii' on a charge, of .receiving stolen present • time.", the • report the recent snow and ,d, the God and by lJt, Lester Powell and Patrol- uary, showed six general and 16 Strictly C fiilly »l««ij;li«i'!.t hi'iilu>:i lit fiiolf cum lian. Mr. MrMabcm resides lit 2f»6 the $oc>utinfc pi-octi'sm. . pearance is scheduled for March 5 timated at $8,500. The municipal inore . . . now you can K . and we have no problem as such hi* wiie. thf; lorrTier "Wtrrsinita I'jcihn McNichols, a''mauician.' the month. . ' • ArmcnftV QovetUoom • C |A|i|ti*af Ml Thrutrt tionalu ... itoiirdinat*-your |tlMI' II the alert to prevent one from aris- TeetuUi Trim BUD6ETS FRIEND! more! Clonie in ... MCC how Paul M«-f!oI»l* lia-i UMT«| it in - KOO.H I'lauiier^ ihtur dauthtf.r, Aud.it-y, ]S. Stair lhat' resists hire! u>»r »hd mine -Cut your toenails straight across Man,UmrcupcpM-pe*mrf C JCI'KOII'S'jtiirdiiy nl I) p. in, on iicids w;.* ff>'.md co'eeestful «o a inc He points out that it has~ prov- Strictly FretMCaied pi||. n( Ilir Huhwiiy Thuuli'c Ptnir triads, should never he »'«- en more successful in correcting and not shorter than the fleth. •••••••••••••••••••• livlnj; iilnt'1, itiihwny. Tlu> ... in the living room, the •lining ro«nii, the ^anie r«»«nu, niaMler lied* GIVE WTBE HE.VRT Fl^C© juveniles by guidance, and advice FRYING CHICKENS 39 I sss x ^XSE ?«?-*« xtse x- ilitiitu:e WecliiuMilay at 0 p. room, ltoy*H room. It's another K«M»H e\rlu-iv«- . . .you'll find nowhere 'I ln> Fri'cmiiTi (hi: There xwre 14 formal juvenil JERSEY DRESSED itrhi petitions last. year as compared x ls<; in all Afe.w Jersey! (Kxtemled Payin«-nt.<«f if the previous year. In Special This ^HiH II "l,.,Uv((' will' hu tho pi'i eight cases, no police action was I FRESH CALA HAMS Ib. C taken but parents of the juveniles WRITE YOU were warned, and in three instan- Friday and Saturday ces, the matter was turneiil over t6 f the Board of Education. LOOK! FOLKS! RED HOT SPECIAL! Of the 25 juvenile cases report- OLD FASHIONED (PERT SHOE ed, tw Iraunfonn any ng concealed weapons, and twi room into a il^iorutor'* I um>lli«:r rMtin! for arson. All but three of thi eOFFEE CAKE There *f» liolliiiij <|iiit«: like i*Jaii»n:f«' juvenile complaints involved .boys, New Low Dairy Specials! iSMONTINI Please insert tn».-.fo!lowmc Classified Advertii>e»eiit lor . ,. time* becin-* and the three'1 girls involved were 8MOK oi '. ',...„.. _^ ... under the clat»iflcatioo in, motor vehicle cases. BOTH 18t "Our crime YateS are very fail' FOR JKvenide Ur«e GRADE A orable when compared with th X national average for a municipality 1MK€KS, TOO, ARE .03 per" wore. : Minimum charge SO • STRICTLY FRESH EGGS of this site. We can-keep them s HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Repeat Acis- fit jor word — Minimum ^charge .25 .' by increasing the efficiency of th police department in keeping w;ithj DELICIOl] S GRADE A PRICEll LOW FOR.YOUXG RUDCETS! DEAOUNE FOR KEv.'nPT'OJ'.AtJS 10 A. WL WEDNESDAYS the growth' of Cranford a»id in X keeping with thodern methods of|X Pmil ' •-•• | »trtir». 1 police procedure." the chief's re- FRESH CREAMERY B port states. . v • lur*l \\WAft. 'riiry'rf luxury iiioi|<-ni id» J< L* . iiH(ivr<-il in \nli-t+*i\nplii»tir'jt>-i| ndi.ri lik nd^ itirvm Kud-, tolia'io-liroun • gations, representing an increase MARGARINE - . ju-t lo gjv<: you-A of about 100 over the previous 1 r 1* . • year. A total of 1.457 summonses PABST^ETT ^ were issued as compared with 2 1b. /"Z^* 1,102 in 1%I9. There w#*e 1681. pkg. 14 U criminal • MTenses . ancJ 9T other AMERICAN CHEESE 9: offense*, ill"" vacant houses in- spected,, accompanied.' the ambu- # ILLUSTRATED . . . counter c-1©-k-wlso: lance on 221 calls, recovcredistalai property-'valued at M,3d4 SB, li- PABST-ETT ^*,*te CAR PECKED UP 2«.»S censed 852 bicycles, issued *12 AND DELIVERSD u :s :ahvassing permits and 19 iire- ^rms,. found 474 doors, and win* car service f«r CLASSIFICATION'S dows which, were not secured and Hot Cross Buns? SANTE COTTAGE CHEESE Ib. 27' ( \Micncvcr your car 747 street lights which were but ion, whetherifi only SCOGEST1OSS •el* •mtMtS V A chart accompanying the chiefs •rl, VuU W«k«4 I. Bay b a repair job, we •eport shows 51 percent of all -i •Triw tifprlTit »'«lr.l>. the-yea»:-jw. Our modern Serv&ai a X— 5oat t>tt*rixig lull?, by arrest. .6 percent received other t* «)«ur door iii .jl frura >aur »4 d»- Ua DM! ttf ihc *bov« M la *ulL . disposition, and 48.4 percent re- THE MANOR BAKE SHOP rranlord Heat Harki Imrtr'.y on mained unsolved. | 1 Walnut Ave. Cr. FRANK VODRASKA you/ • - Be»«vat« .ill ' (Next to Crmnford Meat Market) Cort Prices to Church and Civic ON COUNTY before moving new pullet* b, "i;"] • • v ' OPEN DAILY TO 6:30 OVK STOKE CM>SEI> ALL DAT MONDAV from range give the laying house a ami Friday Evening thorojfh cleaning and renovation 11 WALNUT AVE. OUnford 6-lU COMPANY to fcive thtm a t i BUANCII STORE — 8J9 S. BRdAD .ST.. EUZABETft fuL Mnitary quarters.

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"•>•!*.,' -«•-'••, •" ''! •' C1TIZKN AMt), CHROWICLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARV IS, 1S5I

anual meeting of the club. Mr. D number of ways—belted at . _ l-» * IWW* WV H * id El H for March. . lion Fofecci*i-S$res8es waist, caught at the neckline with ciationV priority project*if tiwdtingoWn From th$ f-itea of The Ctttztn and Chronicle one end fastened1tit the waist with In Winter Bridge Set •'•<.-, The College Club "decided'to a\| i the caute. and developing n«w method* lite, ftfth of the sik gaitws com-, five Yean Age lh «i.large pin. wrapped around She (Etttwn aitb Ottfnmirlr scholnmhlp to a settlor high school Ki'7j Costumes. Ht c«*Nrom) Cioteui for treatment of that diM^ae. prising the winter series of dupli- Mathew D. Holl. T. Kcnri.d •nd tended to attend college. The rci-im,.,,,, xhouldcrs. draped ovtrjhe arms. C BublWd IIM cate bridge matches was ployed Richard J; Kaut were elected to III determined on the basis of chornerf r ' White llnserle touches are also a Tut CMNKMW CnasH, B«ublWitd IIM Another factor to coinidet l» the Friday night lit the first February gpn »he«Board of Education In tfyl . and financial need. The club olron.iy ilon/owcost common; Collnrloss nockllncn, fiom nl8n of spring. In handbags, ekm- i (Combined in I9&1J economic low due to haart diet***. 'Hun- meeting of the Cranford Bridge election. All budget items Ware ~ fund available to girls tn'their senl.'u- toil. '»«* rardlgiih to mandurln; buttonJlrlm- d Nhallow -shapes are reencn- lUsgiw. •'. margins In poking which years nt colleges. inliiKs. "Iplnttcr" buttons for coats, dred* upon hundred, of New Jeteey men* lewcl buttons-anil mother-of-pearl mcntled for spring. Red Is comud- The sixth gam* will bo ployed Drt Rowland P. Blythf and gamu*l M. Kin- A ihorp warning against "prod/,,,, rliii'mli*'"" -crc, shantung or cripple*. The Jo** Of their productive lor their special garden purposes, scores lor that evening are tallied hod attended every meeting since loMinf M jftwrs fcrthelrown profit, was given Uy M»|.-II •,! III'HI. r, yJm'i'e CHARLES M. RAY, Eom» I l|iiini'. >'• ' Suit.i wllh KIHICS nntl ciipclbts caoacitV to industry —-- — int--»n- mmn——v« "***meri»t All-AmericAll-America selectkir selectionus meda medall will It be possible to declare a before, and Dr. Hlnmon, ionly chiller, mtmbtr, • ipf the U. S. Signal Corps Reserve In a Linn calf. '• " > lnci be. „aro already NPIIIMR as «oml new Carload of Famous | imomany ftwardfc " winner. Only a few points now hod nipt minted a meeting since the club WM > address at the Casino. In Klovts, the ncrwent romionamlliinin OnfF r* " separate tho-leaders. . mm- iH-nrw »•• •"•••<_ai; r< | fnwhlom;. Tin- suit with Mr Klant- -A~twetBew1ijrt»rtd-«we*ta>rh —organiMa> s?* MoJ. Turner vigorously inu-clnalns is nlso a high'fushion hamper* the efficient expansion of lochlrt. and an icebox watermelon Winners for the evening in the Patrick J. Groll was nontinstsd (or rfSleotlon I cout, often a worked out in longer ' mont of udvocates of Icnd-loosv thnt l.i.'hol('o. In fabrics, fleece and nucde llowell section were Mr. and Mr*. as president of the Crnnford BepubllcSn Club full s lenethi with «callopcd tops, itide- defense production. New Hampshire Midget, jet fold of the English was neceMnry for ||,e't ,, ,i(.iU'; the tunic t«'P, tlis fabrics.nrc Ihc mujurlty choice Tor medals. Braute medals go 'to a W. W. Scheumann of Cranford. lit a report submitted by the nomlnStlni com- survival. •Whatever"the tiiVn of nvi'iit-i |n j |K< bolero, th'J itwcpt driipina. sauntlct cuffs. Mure Membet: Quality Weekllea of N. J. •mlttee, which also presented. othtt rsopmmenda- he declared, the western hembphiTr , S jMCllI''. coiitK,' gnbur'dlnc ond Itunncl tar -At present, the Heert Association'* _ hybrid cucumber Surecrop, a Channlng Rudd and Ralston Nev- m luiin. Fabrk-K which are n.fwly Im- fabric glove* will be worn for Entered it the Post Office at: Cranford, N. J. ille of Cranford were second fol- tions for ofllccra to be'voted on at ths March m an Invasion by Ocrmany in 104S. Tho ' spring, iinH more cotnni. like pink. three-prdngcd program of research, edu- northern or short season maturing meeting.' ' • ••• , •••.'. '.•••.• '•• wrted the democracies never, could !„,,„,, bl« cholrts fvr th<- portant Include the ciisp sllkn, from as Second Class Matter. 1 01 lowed by W. A. Carroll and W. F. lnl1 mauve, melon and pint ache green. cation and service is our most effective l*" *^^ ^!^^^!!^^ HcrsoB of Cranford, H. R. Copaon, ' Gustavo Blcy, Bertram J; BartoWmy and produce the dictators, tor In iirmiuiH-iit i ..•Hitiviiiiiwiivlnl.. •-•• '. * JulTela to ottoman, drcss-typc ruy- Published Thursday ot Cranford. New Jersey, by Eugene M. Hart, Garwood Board of Education shipa and other material equipment, ' ' pm'iiiilii'i'liiritrs' «>ITfiiii;{!< ons und linen. New. Lingerie , ' ; Innerspring Mattresses t\\e Cranford CitUenund Chronicle, Inc. Official weapon in the fight to conquer this dis- crwi*/ ** ** Cranford nnd C. R. Mnync. West- Incumbents,, were returned to their posts by 138 the "combined facilities of both Eni;L I.liiHcilo dcKcrvot a xpccial word ll0 vimi.nii .M'ltso". Wonu-nVj i:,,vrmhl«i In NprtWiTwe.r paper, for Crunford. Garwood and Kenllwprth. neld. Mr. and Mrs, M. W. Relnhart votes cast In the annual school election.' -united States stood at the bottotn i'.r t| 1 brciiiiKc it in keyed, %n carefully to ease* The American Heart Association. Four rrwee winners of honorable and Mr. and Mm, 'Ei G. BUhop, all Dully !; •fiiKhlon cxrcrlM llnd i Ouster dirsws top itic list In Subscription Rates S2t5O a Year in Advance The story of how Mickey Walker, one-time ' padticK tavallable In. tho world. 1 1 lo xprliig read v-to-wear fanhtoni, %t»y% with which, the New Jersey group is mention awards merit recommen- of Cranford. world's welterweight champion who later became |,|1{. ,< Mill iilwuys i'l ' " »'!> ttprltiK spoilswou-, In .everything OFFICE: 21 'Aldcn St. Tel. CRnnford 6-8000 wocld middleweight champion and retired unde- , fifteen Yean Ago from (liMiim to bcnitallnc. These In the Mitchell section Mr. nnd In and at sped affiliated, is the only voluntary With 1,; CIIM'"II>1«- tested, had been making a comeback "on a Trustcen Howard Cowpci1hwtiltv, can bo worn by thvmsclVcK as'u Mrs. R. C; • Ford of Rpielle were H(ff«»mnt rnnvtm" wn;» told by Paul Galileo In an . In or a;t coiitf< over dresses und bare-top dresses, slim slips Chlncrv and Frank M. Crumback Wi't ' inV |. s'14 nnri »llp« «4«l vascular advances. article, "Painter With A Punch," in Esquire. lo the Board of Education as 1,330 bmujl and Uipit (here is the cos-nhpitth Mrs. L. E. Shoemaker of Westfleld c soldi with tops oesigned to be wtum Accompanyhi« the article were reproductions of cast In the annual school election. They, Ycii'll 1l""l' " In »hq bu 1 tume look;Maulit>.-Knntcr ensembles • By becoming stockholders in this m^r^mmmmm^ „.___.,. Ihe.high East-West Runnera*up several oils by the *olf-tau L In IIK- «|)<>'t»weiir «*Mott<, the starting point of the • Netv I lope for Hearts and Mr. and Mrs. R. Ti Haceldlne. to elect John A. Beyerl, Lester H. Cooper and votes. Trustee Cowperthwuito' pdllcil t| j , Jr,f)( Women's Wear Dully rc- wardrobe, have been designed for l0 ltl "New Hope lor Hearts." Your conlri->a£mustwd. followed by Mrs W. Frcudonberg V. Robert Rund to the Board of Education lor number of votes, receiving u totul or vc|||(, neMldeld K dustert s and dresses spring so that they «ive the slim v _,WlW ' Or *(olF'FB..' i ther ere are lotltss of-coordinateofc d sklrl- Important hews about man's strug- butiort, which definitely help* others, and Mrs. K. Ridgers and Mr. and three-year terms and Jacob M. Bauer, Jr., for a The 1936 tax ordinance wus mliji huvo Horn« j line, the straight hipa, the little Mrs. W. Wcldnor, all of (jranford. one-year uncxpircd term, In the annual, .school mougly following a public heurlim ;ii |,l,.j,i'ii-lini-nt will huvo Horn«- MIK|.j11(.kct otit(llit. waist that Easter parade fashion* may help you! : ^ where resident Judged^ grow and 1 (|j(T(,,VMi to «J*cr, but It'a fi\e against heart disease has been ejection.. . " were no protests. The ordlnancv millmrinil |j(T'iVi|l f<> »'*cr but IU NewesNt t aret thh e short bntwlng or call for.".' • . . .-...'-^ compere the many piospectkK new. , ||1(. ((nilumc.loo.ki .. The Cranford Welfare Association assisted 30 Ing of $293i»77 by taxation. ' "shruji" Imlerii Jackets to «o over headlined in recent months, much of it varieties wfth similar kinds at-. families during tho first month of the year and Aid Library The Board of Edut'utlon was V^w ?«r Hprllic Mini sklrtH. You can also Bet bare., originating from laboratories and operat- iTartjr oeiiiaj eoeTeo* sue ueer ones expended $119.31, Mrs. Marie C. Grndy, executive iim iitril will liu miothur navy tops tora ^wea r tindev r these. Jackets St. llriHilirfK School must be superior or an*were -very . George R. McGrnth of 24 secretary, reported. up construction on the new Jimlni-stn^l ; 1 school building. Fred J. Dctler, clirli „( | . I,, . «' / • hit' ctunstc wid mil conditions tional Association of Cent" Account* dams ulong tho Rnhwny River to determine the prcurtim to add 10 classrooms and advisability of making all gatesi Immediately op- ' for tho foundation und constniction W0| ,,:,, ||,(. clnllioi look rlllVcrent. |woin by Itself us n «klrtt or over a of vital discoveries in the control and ants, was present last Thursday been given an extension until April | ullk. II modern auditorium to St. Bene- tor you to be for a tew mmutw tomorrow sin^an.gwetai soil types, aiitem- night when the Chapter presented erative ond uscertaln the - degree of relief -from oi' mint her skirt. treatment of the grayest threat to public night than at the township rooms for the P«atur« nw from southern Can- future flooding by Installing larger gates. Director* the-work, which llidicittotl the Ufm'iiil i leiitly prli'i-iiiiv "' nct-k- nt. n«v. Patrick M. O'Brien, abbot analysis to Miss Marlnn Manloy, Chimney 'Corner In the n«w...re«lmirnni iiM lluty Wen* for fail—from The opportunity to insure that this. The session will consume very little • ">»* high in the Rocky Moun- • ln'j;<»ft navy tlctji* Incxpviislvi! Hpiiu rayon skirts with of SI, Mary's Abbey antt president , . • i • • tain» ar* represented In tbe trial of the Newark buvlncM II-" ' '••'.• . Ten Year* Ato •'.''• nenr th« slutlon plaza on North nvi-nue, r; of the school. progrcjss continues is opened to us by . A Ki'oup of bookn from the In nn election thnt attracted 483 voters, Mrs. Iliiwii miitchlnu cotton boliclc or nylon of your time,, as arrangements have been locations, the new prosperts The Crunford High School InisktlIjnlH DreHMow arc the ~|.95.1 Heart Fund Drive, conducted br«rlcs t>f chuptcr m'cinbci'M 'ulso M. A.' Criilg tihtl Piiul A. Sutton.wet'c reeloctcd- to tihowed chmnplonshlp form in dctcntlng In itwtTidcrs to dycd-to-inatdi silk' The new building will be the first made to handle 200 persons. The Civil "»«"**• «e*«r ourtag their two^ wus donutcd. thrde-ycni' terms on. the Board of-Education nt Park, 24 lo 20,: ,,nd, Rosello, 35 U»'2(l. |i(ji(jrr iiml iilul linen cooi'dinatcs, ornllk and addition to the School since a four- during February by the New Jersey Heart . .the nnnutil SCIUM»1 tncctfng, und William J. Frctl- Mayor Osterheldt, havlhK foiniili'lcd 10] y imikK .ilijfrre.nl, ton, bucmiKo Kabnrdlne or llanncl. story classroom bulldinc and 5 Defense medical committee ancl the Cran- V Association. Hie $500,000 which the i'lck- wus elected, iilsb: to.a thrco,-year term, to with the Dugout Interests, received intent' . col'"-'4 win with It—white, Nmvll Hats Favored try Gymnasium were erected in succeed N, P. Stcwnrt, whp wus not, n candidate Krutuiutlon from I, Dupont, prcNldrut nt (bi 1020. ford-Garwood-Kenilworth Blood Doriors, Dontul Health lurw, f"i H j The small hat Is the most Import- Association hopes to raise.through.New •i for rucie'etlon.• • -• ' -• ; '• •' • v Dupont deNemours Company, and riom C The new foUr-story. building with The Cran/ord cientlsls, nccom- . the i> ant, for upi'liu*. It Is newest worn. Hotel Jersey contributions will' go a long way Inc., are sponsoring the typing. ,,.- The ruiijorlty of the llrst 50 replies received Bupprocht^ president -of the Ki'ebs l-'litma rinitjc, the attached auditorium will be erertcd Hanied -by—t)r.—Hfiwiinl -R.-~B«st^ ^Colpr^Coi-poratton BolrFof^WllnTtTTKinn, U^i J44fy iWlTllfl^~^te t:rriiill luit.s—liel'e'ls, miilors, cloches next to the present buildings which toward, maintaining the pace, already set • >-Blood-typing ta one of Thebest, alid supervising principal,' of locuil this ioi-m of purklng rcgulutloil, it was • '.The recreUtlonttl center In Slii'iiniiii | to navy,- the nal- attd bohnets—arc dohe in strawii fimU on High street between Wil- e sr3r schools and Dr. A', IJ. Johnson of opened with moro than 75 adult* in utu l( in tKe war on this killer. . " •... by, Pollci- Commissioner Wolf. At its [ bi-iiirH » ' Impoi'titDt and liam street anil SprtngfieM avrhue. easiest,' ways you can protect yourself •J * Cranford, cckUiity/tiiipei'lnlcndciiH, of • meeting, Crunford Post 212, American despite forbidding wcutlicr. The lliHtpiirt With texture intei-cst ami. they net ••, .f .-•••• n - Omega sown* nit! th<- |)iiKt('1v you'll The building will house six class- The Association reminds us that, by' schoolii, iittcndod the nniuml dinner Legion, went on record opposing Installation in evening Wan devoted to rrien'M baxkuthnll i '!V«'ii more texture lntei'eNl throuuh husbands l.irint: liu' inott about itr<; the rooms, -n modern ckfeteria and and your family in an emergency, rn- and meeting lti?)t ThUrndiiy night nt the business section. Commander Chnrlcn J. nnd the Women played biiHketbull nficr il cmbroldrry of Inoc, braid «r trim* rontrihntipg tn the Heart FundT We are nnwiwiiv fiu'ly fnvor- oltltcs. Space In the present tmiltl- the session will be to ''y"TC the Union County Dcntnl Ansocin- Christian dffluicd ttmt i motor* wouW—no*—b«- idinrlnil rlllUM. It W1IH tho pUlpdSf llf Ih Inlllt!. Flnwel'M : will blossom In giving nothing away, Really» we are _. K. Scrm-eilwTrt. 26 Rldgewood project in conjunction with tho Lions Clubd obtain blood donors, but it is equally nee- terr**. Mapicwood. Asking has- tion at the Elizabeth Cnrterot Hotel. necessary. If the one-hour parking rule and tho [llllil li|!lilll> tilt' nlllllVc-luto- profusion,, usually- miuil petals ings how-used, for admfrtiitration making a wise investment that will, pay double purklng prohibition were udhetcd to by furnished equipment, to place sohu- mti Iflitiill.V, rather than llamboyant blooms, and ofttces Will be converted Into cla*s- ; The progt'um iiiclnclo dri'Msoei for. Ntolrs Are Important Maple syriip is graded ac ing hotels throughout the country and nationally advertised in Hotel disease and its allied ailments of the cir- Kt .'TliOsf iiiv more often slim Women's Wear Dully editorsrllnd to color and flavor, the highest Management Magazine. Thtf "Hotel Style" mattress Is mad* up of know hi. blood type. The '^^i^^^S^^^i^^^ |i (iilliinn'Hiv:. but with siniic- thnt the Htolt Is headed forin bit; grade being fancy which Is culatory system and blood vessels caused COAST TO COAST MOVERS hundreds of triple tempered steel coils. Generous layers of compressed 25,806 deaths in the state. essary on your part and the small charge life insurance Company, will FLOYD E. REYNOLI I cxlrli Uililid lo tiiiike them sprlnu and summer, worn in any•colorrd n««J •»•« • d*Ur»l» flavor. ,,, .,>_, .if A ,i ' ~~^iT~"' speak on. ."Begin Now. and Enjoy, In I lie llgtirc—a . nlde- cotton ffIt upholstery. Truly a wonderful bedding buy ... you'll never AH Other causes—ftom *uto acci- |'ilni|H', ii li'Uinpftt Ilitrc of low arc negligible in the faceyof the sudden ^nan^e." Plumbing and Heating Contn nt I ho hrinllno, a Huilc Ifrteap* miss the money you spend for such, wonderful sleep luxury—because dents and falls to ca«cex,i^ 4«rcu- benefit one might deri I. Tin1 pri'diL'lion hi for more you may pay for it on our Convenient Budget Plan for as little as $5 a loais — claimed 21,901 lives, or nearly' I . WS to Yew View III'I'.IKCH this year, eii- Talk on Universe ,Vs_...,^_- f_ month. Twin and full sizes. n . •'' 4.000 less than the heart toll! V HEATING PROBLEMS |l'ly IIK ,wc u<> Into summer. NEW 1951 PATTERNS " The Couples Club of-the First cmnliii! up xtlonit In Matehinsj box>tpring $St.9S PKOMPT KBPA1E SERVICE Statistics, generally pretty matter- Presbyterian Church wilt enter- HENRY r\ TOWNSEND, Aftst '•.\ incliiillnii pui't- silk prints of mfl of-fact, undramatic stuff, pack a power- *• A government, like an individual, «*» «**"•; °r :^,5>£f5££ ALLIED VAN UNES, be. Licensed Master Plumber In Cranfor*. Reselle. L.ilk ^.IIIIIIIIIIIKK; tl^Htin Failles. punch in this case. As the Heart Asso- ' . •• ' ',' . Games* and Unden...... pi|iiiil:nit fur I'ltrly wt'.ar; linenIS-- , ••/ i i .» >• club Wednesday in the, recreation and will lit* bigger for t • SOUTH AVE.. E. ciation says, there are 25,806 reasons for often ovejrextends and then discovers Tvom at lhc church. Shirley I. Gale IT. giving generously to the Heart Fund. bankruptcy; there is no RFC to bail out of the Havden Planetarium will Morr l-'rmliilnliy ' Heart disease can affect any of us, the bankrupt government on the plea that *peak «• the oricin and deritay^of laiici'-nvor from utrlclly r led to softly fuiM-iliitu', bill still at any age' or standing in the community * TZ , ~• • . ar .. a .. . . the universe. A question and an- NOW AVAILABLE • Ax make work. If the people object to period win follow. ] i!< (mind in this yoiir'tt c«i>lu It's not a disease exclusively for "ol ww nils,' Suits- iii'o slim', • witlv Ortho-Cushion folks'4. A sad part of the picture is the ^ iore and higher taxes, they must oppose I, rmiiiflt'<| hip-llncs. The • IMPERIAL fact that a substantial percentage of>heart the welfare state. If they like the welfare •niil cii;it conlinucH to bo a state, they must agree to more and higher He. this 'cprinu,. coats and • NANCY WARREN deaths involve youngsters, victims of haw tlicsc fashion points in Mattress taxes every year until they work largely • LLOYDS to pay taxes. It is as'easy as that.**--*- • THIBAOf George E. Sokolsky. v.

Mercury—for your- bast investment. ."• -.—- ••• —•- matchlnfl be* spring, $44.95 For, o 1951 Mercury will last longer, and will assure you of more years of Mare for your money^thaft the 1951 M»rtt*yl And Hnany't long M., ileady /^ satisfaction. That's why •'It's smart nmnlng •ceriomy, Meh resale value are |ui» business to own a 1951 Mercury I q («w of the many reason* why the 1951 Mercury adds upJjo the bty of your HM NOTICE! Serta's ONE OF MANY MODELS Hair Top-and-Bottom Federal Income Taxpayers! 4 ROOM MOMIS AND |ATH 4* looks! Your income tax return for the calendar year 1, HIM •» tur v*.i with Innerspring Unit if s SW oar lo «••.. t and So b« teen must be filed not later than March 15, 1951, with LOANS to hi sJUttwy BMhi o*niri«o glonce* .A. »h,- «• mty cdraw. And you can red the Collector of Internal Revenue for the district "A stitch in time saves nine." That's" particularly true of siMl ita Ipw, araoslul, proo in which you live or have your principal place of homes. Money to improve or. repair your home ... to business. . make it more attractive and convenient ... is available

here at low rates. Repayment may be made in convenient •«' To assist local taxpayers in preparing their returns, a It's New ... and guaranteed for 10 years! The 11% (op and monthly instaUments. So don't delay. Check.the mv Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue will be at bottom fillings is luxurious black-mane horse-hair, one of the provements your home needs how. Get an estimate of finest fillings obtainable today. Innerspring unit consists of hun- the cost. Then come to this bank. . PAYMENT this bank on dreds of highly tempered precision built steal coils. Layer upon .."Be Thankful You Con layer^of compressed white-cotton felt securely anchored to the Wtm Your Contribution Now ,. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ^WAY CHOICE! unit to further support the pre-built border. Velvo-grip handles To the Ltohi Club Blind Se*t brhr*. BANKING OFFICES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1951 I'M "*. +)~ ol y«w H.I" M*rcwy MM for easy turning; sag resistant seat edge; handsome, extra heavy \. ihd liter!- >M a trlpl* dttb* k t.ofwUtlow. M..C MAM O-UmHc DfU». MM MW, ilmpUt, l-ooiU'. -THiSJ 8 oz. proof, ticking. Full and twin sizes. It* Mn allkW aUnMtk trow>UtlM tn' between the hours of 9. A. M. and, 3 P. M No UNION COUNTY Itullty TotxU.O-M.lk O«.rJdv. - matching bex-sprlng $4*.95 OPMOMI •• •«•« »«l. TkW. .Uo SIU.I- •> ui» > charge will be made for this service. BUCAMTBI AVB. OWTWCU vur dULi i-i'i'iii q

TRUST COMPANY »r ull r.r ltt*..a«U.i. * McManus Bros. sr. omti Tl s ;;r i ELIZABETH CBANFOBD IIS ? T V- "-'- " "»-'"» Union County Trast Coipaiy home furnishings v 1" • to; su». | . ;io . . ornca 4; eae w«utei« A.. MESSMER MOTORS, Inc TOWN AND COUNTRY MOTORS, k, I 1152-1154 IAST JEtSEY STlffT e IUIAIITH Member Federal Deposit Inturanc* CorporartoR omn and Federal Reserve System te* 120-128 W. 7th PlalnBeW, N. J. 25 Disvenport St. Somervillc, N. J. 100 South Ave., E, >»ANP0RD (EUZABETrl :T : f ; r :•"•'• "'—*.'.f: y'p|'>.": •" *-.' •••••'; v- '.''•• , ' :: " . . ." •••.THT(- CAAN^ORO " tilflUN MID .CHjAtiNUttJE. tUttnS&AT, fOTnOARY./lS. 1051 .''

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Friday, February 1<^, ^ AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS

t. FROM TO THE WOMEN OF ' -it- BUSTER BROWN It is with a certain amount of pardonable pride and a great deal of satisfection that we announce the formal opening CRANFORD and our beautifully remodeled Gran ford Bootery- ' • .,.,.' J-»* * «.« TO THE THE CRANFORD BOOTERY ^ You will find here in our greatly enlarged and ultra inodern quarters a shoe store that would be a credit to a city many •'•»-• times the size of Ci Full* realizing that it was you, our appreciative patrons whq, in the final analysis, made this great improvement YOU ARE" BOTH TO IHv C^ GOOD LUCK nossible we spared no expense in the remodeling. ,, , • .\ • t .. , Congratulations on the Opening ON THK OPKMING (M- illE NKVf' IMNiTEItV When completed we wanted Such a store that would be a pleasure for you to visit and worthy of your patronage. :. _ of Your New Store. We thank you for your past generous co-operation and now await your verdict as to what you Jhink of the AND The Popularity of Natnraiizrr ..Shorn NEW CRANFORD BOOTERY. £ ONTINUEI) S U C CE S S for Women Playvd W% Part in M FRI.."ami SAT, ONLY ! FRI. ami SAT. ONLY ! ' the Kentodeled Store Possible. A GENUINE.REFLEX CAMERA FOR THE LADIES FROM ALL OF VH AT A HAND CUT PITCHER AND « CLASSES Valued at $398 —- With Ewsh Purchase of a Pair of ' • • •;• .'••' ' .' ..•VALUED AT $3.95 . . ..•...• FREE! Children's — Boy«* — Teen-Age or Men's Shoes. Quanti- With Cach Pair of Shoes Purchased — Quantities Limited ties Limited.

mamkrvjoudf/id •*' %m WE ARE HOtDINQ 37 N. Union Avo. •(AUIIfUi HI WE FEATURE THE FOLLOWING CronCord, N.'J. NATIONALLY FAMOUS FOOTWEAR a . CM R'AIII

Th» Mwf Wllh NATURAL1ZER FOR WOMEN The ll»aollr«l rtt llOWAltD M. NIEOKL Tohightj Thursday, February 15th from 6 to 10 MAURICE RTRAITMAN. LIFE STRIDE FOR "WOMEN JKAN TORRENM You Are All Cordially Invited To Attend inv. BUSTER BROWN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS This IH a gesture of appreciation for your patronage ami an opportunity Tor you ARNOLD RKICIIKRT * JUMPING JACKS FOR THE INFANTS U> nee the womlerful; transformation that lias taken place in our nlon*. No

AN IV .'V.W. :fii\ NEW SHOES FOR MEN -|i 23 N. UNION AVE Where The Shoe Fits CR. 6-32' ROBINETTE EXTENDS TO THE America's Greatest Value in Phiy Slutes . r CONGRATULATE ions.. . f;^'rl Co THE CRANFORD BOOTERY Q...>:-3f TO THE CONGRATULATIONS m • 0 all good wishes for their continued 0 NEIGHBOR! On Their Notable Achievement remodeled store ON THE ON THE A BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE IS SOMETHING OPENING dF WHICH TO BE JUSTLY PROUD. OPENING OF Of Your Beautiful THEIR REMODELED STORE NEW EVERY MERCHANT, WHETHER LO- HAVE APPRECIATED THE QUALITY OF CATED IN A"LAilGt METROPOLITAN MERCHANDISE CARRIED AND T H E J. CITY OR A SMALL TOWN IS PRIMAR- FRIENDLY SERVICE RENDERED TO EN- ILY DEPENDENT UPON THE RESPONSE ABLE THE BOOTERY TO RE-BEAUTIFY SHOES FOR MEN RECEIVED FROM THE CRITICAL PUB- THEIR ESTABLISHMENT.

TO THE North Union Avenue in "Looking Up" WE WISH WE COULD DROP IN YOUR This Nationally Famoun Shoe So Popular Send • . . > '. With Particular Women . . . • • •- *» OUR BUSINESS RELATIONS WITH THE NEW STORE AND CONGRATULATE and you have done\ your part totuinh CRANFORD BOOTERY HAVE ALWAYS YOU IN PERSON ON YOUR OPENING % BEEN OF THE MOST PLEASANT AND DAY, BUT AS THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE a . its continued improvement. Sincerest Greetings FRIENDLIEST NATURE! SO if MUST BE NOW, PLEASE ACCEPT OUR BEST WISHES IN THIS MANNER. TO THE I ON THIS VERY THAT THE PEOPLE OF CRANFORD HERE'S HOW! EVENTFUL OCCASION The Cranford Bootery CO WISHES THEM GREAT PROSPERITY MANUFACTURERS OF GERWINETTE'S IN THEIR MOST ATTRACTIVE RE- ON THE OPENING OF THEIR BEAUTIFULLY STYLE SHOES FOR LITTLE LADIES " MODELED ESTABLISHMENT. SHOE COMPANY liquor Store REMODELED STORE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 626 Broadway Cincinnati, Ol 21 N. UNION AVE. >f 1950. This Was and Philip Heston, all it- Congressional have been listed on • the week of Do-: month honor -roll and . Jones deplored, roll at Pinery Schoo ><;rs—Mrs. Gladys Students in the twelM •s. Marie Meyer- received first hon6i ited. A• 15-year-, ftcevex-made first. Hoi was presented to term. ' .vicricc. Jere Ross, a,Student accompanied by enth grade, won Hrsl i, treasurer,.will both, honor rolls, Nn , February 24. Ih tern^ honor j^fl ln^Kc of Sue Htf.-n»'- was Jayharbeck. V1 ;f the 'VrW Ate-: In the ninth «rade,*/ ion also will at- and Wi,tiam stanger ucting February for flrst honbrs ,n the f . ...^ .. ' ... • nnd term'honor rolls.-' tc l l)C "' u:' ' eighth gmrir student, in the V* W Me- honor!i ori the lern1 ho ______Kobert Stanger of the ... won first honors on lth Here roiis. M^K/g/KgggHtHGItK!l^

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CHAtllORD CITIZEN AND. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 15. , 1951 Page Scvento— CRANTORDCITIZEN AND i THURSDAY, JflBRUARY 15, »• •: Mitrilyn nn • the" chntro '"•"«* preparation of substitutes and exl<-nritTr Lions Cluh-The Lions were swept icMi. Stephen Eudene, Mary Rob- troduced the playTTfie -__ nutritiona1 •* • ' la m«"altn_ M^lowi_* lAlliArr cost«w««4, . -meats.. nukttt«, fruitfntifles an>inrdl veget;tldrr,•>n^..i. . •'*. Cowpcrthwalte ^..^.^ 133 134 fbluett's? Show rsadihe betwoon 11 and 10 books Murcu. Donald McCUntock. Caro- by the Cotnmufcrs, • marking six Harrta :.. 170 IBS •U« Tho Bombers and thc Strikeouts inson. Donald Scott, Rudy Liska. wore' George' Craft, Robert Sharer on were Frank DcPaul, Carolyn Fox;' iyn Merritt, Qpuglas Popp, Julien The lectures and demonstratltons [ « - «*<»1 lunches.'" after' games in a row they have lost. " TccUel -...... -. 115 144 It* ToPlay a team 'which has 'settled dowri^ a first-place duel .this Joyce Ska<{js, Sandra Kromer. and Willard Lutes. _ Cory -. • ._'.„.'.„ „ ._ 144 ' 18S 117 Slated in New York Duel for Bowlin" Lead mi Events oj Carol McKeowhJ, Henry Millar, Sollbcrgcr and June Wright. will be given by Mrs. Peg Meams^?. «"* desserts. Orrok ot the SHahcen Agency 153 made fewbr mistakes, and* func- g Phyllis Clemenson. Beverly Tyne. Miss Charlotte Sommers accom- Martin 1U- 173 The fourteenth anual National Kelvin Napier aridrBW Riggs. Rob- , At the last meeting of this grade's if the Union County Home Extent came up with the only 600 series ot tioned more smoothly, with each ..Results in the last Xhrcc weeks I week Whl anz d the Wild Cats will meet Mary Buontempo, Albert SanKUi- panied the songs on the piano. 792 Sportsrn'cn's Show will open Satur- of thc Kiwunis Bowling League at •""•' ert MacClary. Robert Guertin and reading-club, a ptay. adapted by sion Seryice. Beginning Febru- the night, putting together game* ARNOLD AND SON ko'eV s'vwic's,' !> KMTIS SCIIO'dL sented. The chHdren who took part m^Uwith tne exception of Holy, «- ^ .Haus*,n ol 9, Friday, in addition to the Post Of- Trcxza i ...... ISO 130' KUIHIW ... 0 o i-cc' :i I 7 T^Hear Talk .Myers. •• .'••... Game F.' DeMarco 1KI Arnong entertainers wiir-bc saw- Kern ..... 5 13 llal.llcld ...... 0 0 0 .. 14 8 166 Clippers Meet Service The Strikeouts, hurt by •inru.c auH piiuuv;. . • • were: Caila Castaldo, the Sfhoe- llct keglerst included: Schirmer, RUpoli v-W' 133 0 3 Eacan 4 4 12 Wilil Ci.lk .. JO 12 4 ^^ Tivt-s of . the : . ° ROOSEVELT SCHOOL, Grade 3 KVeek. ' ,— ' *venue, was recently ;i;;sj vers, choppers, loR rollers, canoe Juracck . wl . ,t;><.'k .SiriionN. .To:m Wells and Miss P.uth Bow.ne's third grader5 207; Filsinger, 220; P. Tininesz, 208; Welgartd ...... 205 135 DiMarco 2 0 IjKtl.Ukkl ..(I (I 0 handicaps .. V 111 3 makor; Carolyn McniMr*:^.wife; A baby-sitter will be available.iat Ithe-Medical Replacement Club Tonight;-Girl*'. to other U;ams, > "-' KUI.-. 14 'Siics Social Security OtVuV and'I . . ••"' '"• Grad*8 ,. ",- • The.children of Mis:; Mary Flah- have been interested in the study Handicap '•• '6 14 lilters. guides, Indians and adven- DITlllllo 0 0 Uuci' ,...:.n 1 :. io 3 etl The children in-''Mrs. Gwen Is- erty's grade,,,recently presented a <>f magnets. .They discovered that Leona Henry' and Patricia Jones, a nominal fee. for children . from i Center, a unit -of llik turers.from thc Arctic Circle. New StcVCIW . n-lvt l)ctM \:iiie little Valeti-:'": 206; Dzajkowski. 207; Fulchcr, 206 763 825 7«6 Teams Also to ("cmpete MaltuK :i o njknocking down the pins. The* lead- ; .»,., «•*'»• . »i ^ n ;,rjdrcss. Crar.tor<( Hii:li ;l»nx.. T »-»«• - presented a.dramatiza- musical plii^ entitled "Our. Amer- .he ladies; Arthur Benintente and two to-five years of age. The lev- , , ,., . Vi \i\i/)\c Day. jjnel willnotattract all mateW tft of age The lee Medica{ Ccn cr- Fo g and 216; Weigand, 205; Hurney, Icrsey will exhibit for the (Irst „ ,i ers are far in Iron* of the rest of th<-', " I 'V Hl'ail NililM'S 11 c-v,..-'.! ^Tiii.is i,.imiiT.i»' at l.lji. >tnu fw [turn of 'Stone Soup" in assembly ica" to the Sherman Scjioo] Robert Fnughnan, "'ih'c elves, and — 0 — The Cranford Clippers, fresh 23 17 0:i 21 hiiit i:>ls. They also found that man^ lures will b__e ^give n at cost ^3 a serv-lscrv- . _. • „. , "I BackOn H«C since World War II. 11 Th«' ! Vi^' Miirii' 1 , WKi-r. 202; Austin. 200;J, Haddad, 200; UNAMI <•» from a-33-48 victory in 13-:iuiiri i?<»uy-uoi-H«wi.t d-s:-, -153- 106- -129 ; y sco l Mrs. ^Wniijm Ol«l was named that lire needs Peter IVnder took the part of the Summaries - of last '. Frjday's Nordntroiii . 123 149 157 high school fiymnuskim tonight lf f ^'bc will again be the mas- *"• '" Kids and Iron Dukes by live "tht* SflHC*l>. 1->|>H i.'ii; I-, America by fast," a Him tracing-tlve history of ..-Ivtaincd fiom'the YWCA. Regis- Conkie. tne Army's basic irai 153 150 137 R. Given* .7 1 v .Naiic'y Sorina brought in a game lleucr , ,.,,,, , ., ••• chainn:in of llm norni-tiating com- ."iicribnut to eiiloi Jh'.e Ut-.iaii" U\ bur.n, l.!uss< ll Hfiwvs us«rt ml.iiiei's. The villager*'weft;' Charley matches follow: ; 196- -179- -149 Kunow ' J>_2 _KlcU._..' :,:i slc-that ^ and played wheat and its influence on the use'.ration will close Tuesday; [school.formedical-strvico, Uuba» ,„ 1 class which lisi-'ci a majjiiet .and a knife A 59 45 40 be Shavkcyrthc Kern :7. ;i iT H nrfj.nl k i,"n o2,,_o c! i_Jrlii:li_indmdiHi.lJ>«wle.c..slill. ^:-mi:iU.c :il .,„• ,lXeculivc board meet- L-1. \y;*,h the work of tin's veyetahle 4 holdRr-«w-ilh a magnet-In It. Artc- mid. spread of civilization, was . Lecturds'will. include the follow-1 men. ihe soldier' icsrns the riiiii'-- R. Harnoy : 106 ' 102 202 Handicap ivcrld's-grculcst trained seal. AlbrrtMw .. l ID .Dlhttiui' . ...« i) o inu last woe!: of Cleveland PTA. 1.1 :l> OrtVv nud the K>n- ;lliat \l;ii<-r IS taken \n by the ] 1 40 23 730 of nine Kamcs. . Wciland ....(I Wrbci ...... 4 2 HI sivcrag" in 17 games. IJII'.J .Itihiin- Oi«st. Donald Patton,- Richard Wcin- Carol Scheckler w.is the narator sh-'-iwu to "the students of Sherman inc: Lenien' food, .fish and eggjmeulals of medical support oil Me Clnl>- 26 Brlttun 147.. 171 134 801. 706 o o iSii'.' will he "assisted by Miss Ett.'« ii< hus Dill brought in toy dogs with 37 Wolford 154 142 173 »UNNV ACRC6 Exhibits will include tUc wild Stevens 5 :i 1:1 .Chapman 0 (I 1 i School. dishes; meats, tender and not so jticnis in hospitals and tioopSU| 9v<*iman 1S1 153 179 It. CoWperthwaile 163 187 173 piMarcu o u D. CSIvcii ;i u • TIIIIIK f. principal, and Mrs.S. H. 1 ! I'najjiio'ts t-iv them and demonstrated 35 28 airirrial disp'lily of W. S." Chase of 2 12 .erveii at the end-! tliroii-;l\'the stein ;md loaves. . ; .I.aiu> Arnold. Lois Arnold. G(ith- Robert Sharer and Willard Luies. innrior itMnMprK and madcbvers;' field. ' - Hun..... 175 189 130 Neitzcl . 178 190 ]B3 ihe playing ability of the Clippcr- and Boli Belden has a' H7 jivcrasji' Carsley. Will IV 'now the magnets worked. Carl Ncl- The following, children took part 34- 29 Handicap .' 33 . 32 33 lUnkln 144 145 Egypt, Mans., an exact, replica Potll 0 ij I St.inle'y. Kuller .brought in a» rine, Jelfries, Susiyi Kiuhtlinucr,, Henry. PuHrn and Cteiiaro •Vorri'iV- Alii-""' 39 cttcs,-amateur auxiliary, matched 0 in 16 games. All ;>re nieiiHK'i.; <>f, s-on bri;iii;ht' in 11 large horseshoe in the opening exercises in assem- iM. iStupak 173 163 of a chuuk of cave arranged" by Chlivala' . Mrs. Charl'e:; SchiUingcr, presi- Studios • ' j henmiiiil landst'ii|ie. .iiil |Uintini; an'u Williams, James DouRlass gia were Indians. Colonists were ,,ldcr»' 33 30 •-. ' " 819 911706 Tulcher. 306 166 316 against thc Kahwaycttes. . Anne the Strilceouts. Hud Tayl'T re-1 'inagne't.. Weils Jones brought a bly: Dcrothta Harrison, Bible 33 30. 24 in in dent, alsn. appnrtiietl'"Mrs. Bruno M K. Khein's- i which he-made-.'it art school. 8IIAHECN AOENCV.dt |Gucmplc 143 143 th"c National Spcicological Society, 22 u r.:i ccnlly rolled the individual Mrs :md David Wuith; Paul Mu.ndy, Kdwaid Krivss. .lifv- 1 33 30 HuptU-man 157 165 Abbott. Isabellc lyU'ldrow. AKclia ,CriMeDoiiakl, Kar- Orrok 193 236 840 Young, Gladys. Stombjuigh, Eilwyn 21—ill (*;lnie of 22i for tlio season in i tonsils removed and we ho|ie to see tioii. . bearer; Kenneth Hofrhaiji and Is Your 31 Harris 147 ' 150 174 883 MB Eon, trainer, of bird dogs. Odlci.il>.; Krau.-iclic. I Ice to iil'iaiige the by-laws. The Turk had charge of the Bible read- en Cocuzza and Linda Martin. The 32 Brachcn, Irene Miller, Grace John- The Striki'ou'is split with • thi^ wr mis on lile John Main brought a. pair of Robert Faughnan, color guards, 3! Toi-concii 166 154\tl ' • - o - • ' • • IT.IYIIiiittco iticliuU'.s Mrs. G. Holmes it-iiier l»aek in school soon. Minuet . was. danced by Beverly 32 son and Fran Traeey arc thc locals. Anglers will have" an opportun- Whiz Kidw last wck, i<\y.\ the. li."i The eoimrut ing and the tl;»u salute. Tho boys 34 Austin , ; 157 200152, - I'F.ri'EBMINT ROOM i Illrlum .., : 114 157 140 ity to fish from a tank, 70 by 24 1 iier topics arc A beautiful red Valentin*; anil, itirly made their own scenery Hetzler, Elsir McDonald, Ed ward The Clippers*; ° w-ith a record of DAK Chupler IIo«t Dukes lost two tt> the. Wi I CM<- thr-r*tTT-^^AtiwUiu ut' Dutch rurlicles.-,., Alan Dadd Typewriter .819 -911 705 Delia Sulla. C 109 117 tcct. which will hold a thousand ' Out of tlirv schodl onrolllilpnt <>f- V:b "nl.lile f and some ol -and Piiiil Miind.v. ! brought a packj:gc or imported c jtvc~wtns73Ticji a sinclc~in~tritrloss- ymrStattrt^liairiiiair •j-Whrppf't by an 8^ j 1^1 pupils, 3(i"> had their blood ^ rv.ik'i r. Stephen Shaw nnd Tho people who' lived in the Cz«lknw«ki : 181 I8S 207 column, have scheduled the Union brook and rainbow trout. "Hill; H'ayvl. Kenneth ..'•., Grade J, u I cheese from .Hollands which • heTo Offer Cfoiirke-on — o — Delia Salla. J 187 168 190 Striken 'type t.iUf.'i, Miss Tunner reported. iwiald Cheek: Junior College varsity-for Febru- Mrs. .Ralph H. Parker of Madi- 1 , Suyatine Hnnn; The children in Mis. Olivia Bur- mountains, of- the south -were por- DKr-ABTMENT Hl 134 bouncer) hack with a i!7J-t>0™ yi -|lJ!ond types also were determined Mrs. Einnia j xhare'd with the class. SICK? son* state chair-man of DAK ap- : T5' pro-school'children. • J.v.i. , have tln.ished ;•;.. Grade S Cymbuluk . i:i7 IBI' 718 703 proved schools, wiiS giicfct- speaker 1 .,.'ivv Wcstllcld YMCA for the previous the Iron Duke;; with til»-5(!i :•...! A' !.,-.!-. inti of puppets. The lir^t puppets a g Tlte following pupils in Mrs. Eu- KIciniM ..... 123 139' - 148 DcFablo 136 134 CHStoFaee Tuesday at thc regular monthly 1 heir project for the Junior Billy Boy. pioneers were WE ARE THEM. D.*s* Td SEE ! ' 1S9 night wiis cancelled. The llobbie. yamc was l).v were made from a potato. TheT.> he sh<.\vn in conjunction inateil the material. Charles JMaynard, Gerald Serinu, L. J" Brennari Cr. «-0a69 PORT OFFICE Clippers announced. - ball team will square off against 111 "The Willow- Plato" from tlio Hume," by Stephen Collins Foster, | Btfrbnra Tuiuson. Rotunno :... 178 ,' 212 Stcvi-m 155 15. 1197 Bentlcy poured.' '• . 1 in by Judy Ferris, David H, y p The individual and qliarter Pingry School at 2 p. m. Saturday I Citizen." has : Plumbing — Heating TYPEWRITER CO., Iric Rosen i.. ..-.. , ' ... Schcllcr, R. K. 134 . 1.00 -I .1 Cranfc.nl Public Library fr.r 'the b th l !• -' •• Grade 6 ' ' ''"•'. ' Shuhceli- .•...:-. 143 147 scores of the Itahway game follow: • ciissinn among I'a'vi'icia Downing, Joan vyas sung by the class. in the first contest of the Union .ItWdreV) to read. The children arc j.Oontflas. The following children in Mrs. Tinning OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 877 1028 .',' 750'Ford '. 174 156154 currERS INDIANS...... ^ Phyllis Le.isl,er, Harold( The cowboys were Rtfnnlil Ttein- NATIONAL MethodtaU. Hall 146 166201 County Conference Tournament. Refresher Course Set rnejt WitkitulV also illustrating, the iaory for their iSloeuin, •Rita Sansoiu-'s grndo have* a per- Distributors of ROYAL OFFICE TYPEWRITERS OFF llanna, Elva Reeves. Virginia Law-jhardt, Robert Breaks,- Raymond, FrIU ' i • 135 133 DulT 9 1 19 Scarlett 0a r2 Coach'' Stan .Grayson's quintet,' on A nurse's aid' refresher course ••class decided work. - American Radiator Co. - Handicap - 3- 12 wl'.i.U' record in attendance nnd puncl- Kouryy' 3 1 7 Fltxecrald ..:i 0 e their home .court, will seek a win ! c:»ntril»iiteone son, Diana Baldwin, Nrincy Imus, Creter and Patrick ParKiello:' They Automatic Oil Burners 17 Alden Street Cranford, N., post Ortlce keglers really BreeB n 5 3 13 Hnlllns*ih'ad7 0 u will start Tuesday at 7:30 p. 'm. at j for'the month'of January: IXTIIEItAN nnOTHRRIIOOD (Ik 757 197 which will call it to face'the win- i ;i u'ooil citizen 1 Warner and Edward Czcr-;fang one of the famous old —- lied in their second game with 188 Pltuu -. ...0 11 Holer 0 2 2 the Brook Lodge Niii'sing Itolnc, NOTICE Av; ill. Vikii^K irnit was brou'-'ht Glenn Allinger, Carln Custaklo, Kli"k :, ,.. 188 . COMMUTERS 4X> 20. t McDonald road the Bible and in-Anthol«y Coraggio, Leona Henry, Schulr...... 1M .171 125 Staiitcr 201 133 , 157 in the same circuit. Thc boys nnd fiirls in Miss Ann' lurncdin a 1.028 game. II. Nylcn .... 169 * 'i". Staple! 0 0 0 Hitter .0 0 0 offered use of a room for this rc .! t<» the class i-iin's". fourth j'.r.ide, the class- de- ...... 177 147 Hofmann 179 118 0 0 0 Brophy's' third grade are- busy thc season in the Cranford K. Knlcrlm IBS 183 •'•iDtacnhnrdt 117 145 -On Tuesday, Scotch Plains, course "as well as for thc home .!.- -Aim'; of a C,n the. art project, under The children have. made, colorful liaUmcn with a 226 game, •fol- Handicap; Rahway 15 Is- .kind to . .' Oftlclalu: Stovnu.. and ,>Kcnilwor.thi who. .formerly i«'iliings \vi(^\ others." 877 BOS' 814 Scotch plains for their last sched- Federal Income and ii cut-paper frieze. Barbara Errlco 160 181 . 183 served as a nurse's aid, is urged "A citizen son.%llave: Robert I.awrence, Knth- ^sardi.'lM b.y Art Boertmahn Coddinuton, Howard- Hopkins. Les- '"H". Dreye"" r .... 158 " 1"58 ' 170 uled game of thc season. to take thc ctfiirse. leen, Hiviinyn,. Joan nreibari. Dor- 192 by'-Kochler.. After a strong Wilkinn 154 139 DEMOCRATIC CLUB Donate to Red Cross iit'' Keryi , SharoShhNlrtirn Martiin and Lucy j i 143 192 177 178 145 • .:• The- CHS squad waslvandcd its asyjn> D:vl° cluLa .'. fourtcenih^ddfeat, ahd'its tcoth Yqur income tax return for.the calendar year. ii!' was-'eom|iu;teu. ;mic> Morrison, Lisa Povcella. Tim- 1-Ialtoin hiive brought tn interest- [office.bowlers were shoot- Thpmmen 199 163 Mitriito 18* v 133 157 voted Tuesday at a "dessert^bridfie Ideas Win l< -'-Av< r 148 y straight loss, on Friday in.Linden! ..ic!, "Since we have jdthy Hayes and -Richard Harvey. ing articles from this land.' or thc high scries, presently Del Gandlo 191 140 1950 must be filed not fate* than March 15, , - A puppet show, "Mr. Bluster's • 793. 809 899 Damn . 187 149 17,3 held by the Cranford Woman's The Scotch Plains win' Was, thc Frank Spears of 3 Edward place, .iV-s.'we xll should Two Valentine boxes were nuujc by the Lutherans, but they V Club in, the home of Mrs. James and Charles E. Boos of. 1075 North Lecture on South America," -was 8»Q . 773 737 I third. captured by thc cagcrs in 1951, with the Collector of Internal Revenue ::u;fice them every tor tlu classroom by IUibcrt Law- 1 part in thc nightcap and lost — 0 — UEN'I LEAGUE McMahon, 115 Retford ' avenue' county play. ' • • avenue received awards for SUR- :;ivcn during show and tell time by Praul ....;..: '. 179 .177177 rence, Tiivothy. Hayes, D«u(;las : Inal game to, thc polices E8BO The next meeting will take place CcstionS submitted to thc Dcla- for the district in which you live or. have your iind Robert Itich- Butler 149 149174 * The stubborn Scotch Plains tenm -J> and Ml t&- Republic"" Bay -455- T36- at-thO-homo-of-Mrn.-Alicc-Comr.ie. wnrc East Con.tt Coin Yutii' hiewa- mond. R. Molcen . 148 Meaa, jr. 187 In the lost quarters after -printipai place of businesg. : ~ —— t-.zzh- s- . Grade 5 . ] |two from thc Cranford Shoe 116 176 EKhenlauer ' 123 167 152 217 Walnutj.avcnue. Committee of the Standard Oil ; _ The children have been making r Mead. Sr .-. IM 183 the Wore was tied at 26 points at. *>.»•.-' . • -. . • -...•. ".he hail bulletin boards "children of Miss Irene Gil- to go back into first "place. C. Scherer . 172 161 l Handicap : 12 13 158 halft'imc. "Big Red" Albcrtson, Company. Mr. Spears received $15 .-ii-lh .1' rebni:si-\-. Thr.'<' The Valentines. Bonnie Kerzm'an Democratic Club bowlers Gco. Dlxbn 1M 179 12 'I- ' ••'i-Oi lioit's p.radp are studying about thc Handlc»p ' 40 40 New Girl Scouts jayvce player who.first was placed and Mr. Boos $10. While most taxpayers willbe able to prepare ')•: • I'.I "••«• tVon working.on ap- brought a lovely Valentine box to | Stopped for two games by the l 833 cdUmists. The following children 818 Eleanor Wilfred and. Louise at center against Roscllc by Gray- I--1. ;«-!ur.;i!ish]p to other class. • '•'.•••• ^League and iire again in sec- 731 839 their returns themselves, a Deputy Collector of p cor.tributed things about the colon- 'GENERAL (I) CMANrORD HHOE HTOKE <1> son, marked up .15 tallies, and Don ^Popnlatlon Gains .Li'-:'::-y rea'din Grade 6 143 Fischer were accepted us new! fiir enjoy- ists- David Iceland brought jn an i game behind the leaders. V T. Puvlcs 180 1110 Carey 164 177 155 ; 99 7 members at a meeting Tuesday of Kern, former center now excelling .. Population in the United State* Internal, Revenue will be at this bank on . V.";:-. ti ..tir.j; a Unit in Phyllis Smith' reports that .13 my Acres, winning a sweep A. Azar Ill 123. ShlSchmltt t 100 131 IS? .iiu'inni. a voi>.e(;ibl<> chopper and' G. Gundcrsoli ...... 143 146 157 146 166 144 Girl Scout Troop 2 at the home of at rebounds from a forward slot, gr«w moit rapidly after the Civil children in Mrs. Marion Eischen- A. Everett .;..-.. ,; 131 191158 Ridley sa!;vl howl. - - x [the, last-place Unamis, rolled Hayecy k 97 134173 the leader, Mrs. E. A. Koycn, 215 also sunk 15. War; It multiplied nearly threefold vhip iii.<)Vlay J/n'iv lauer's sixth grade slartcd the cat- J, Haddld ...... 200 173 149 FlUinser 220 • 171 161 .lane Keuel brought in'pictures l^^^^|^^^K|M:^^^H^^KK^H^^K^KV)JBfa^^Hy^A^^^K^jH^ hird position. Now tied lor FlUi 27 Miln street street. The troop hopes The CHS team, with a big 22- between' I860 and 1B10. Klaus, Constance alog game at the Crartford Pub- Handicap 37 27 (roiv. the Cranford library, Koberla i are the Post Office and the 707 813708 to complete requirements for \hepoint third period, held the lead, M01DAY, FEBRUARY (Hill, 1951 lie Library. The contest,, a series 804 806 813 in Gi)is«in. Ro.bin Schiliimier contributed pictures of first class badge. - - - and finished 13 points- ahead. of''four games, will teach the. prop- BBrUBUCAlf tXUB A;- >. IlitieV have pi 0- the colonists, and Judy Cars- V Tinnoa. .;.... IBS 168 172 Against Linden last week, Craa. er use of book catalogs and methods 1 to give any advice or assistance neee class a great deal Tlnncaz .....' 181 141 108 Check Heifer's Condition ford rolled up a 14-6 first quarter of looking up a book by author, Boertmann •-.'• 193 136 14T libout colonists from the ertcyelo- Dcllcr .....176- 133 131Check the condition of heifers on lead, but fell behind in the last charge will be made for this seivice. subject or title. • . . imlth ,179 179 185 .i.^);i ro p pasture and give, them enough feed three periods." Albertson, who " •;.••.'.• Enftlish.- Writtt-n Pupils who jointed arc: Linda "•;.": •-••j.:;< K:'.ihkvn Lynns reports that the 873 746 851 to have them in thrifty, well-grown started, gained' 19 points for the ••••••'.ts lv Lorangcr, Robbie Lawrence, John -0-- :: :.:i:l i'.rTir were Oni- children r.l Thomas Tipaldi's tHth . — 0 —. condition when they come into the Cranfordmen. ' C."r]".i Hurt. Norman are studyinu early colonial- • Arnold. Angelo LaBracio, Judy * CITIZEN - CHRONICLE barn at the end of the pasture sea> VfcMahon -... 170 '' 137 132 ' Coach Grayson, who' has all %!_"-r.vv -M 'IU-.:y !JHI .lost;Short Tound.rs'.MKl it better, each |'Czcrwinski. Susjm Aborn. Doris Iteln 146 ' 173 •on, ' ' :;"-'• juniors on the team except senior IJ! v:iijiis M.01X- donr hy stmlent'made a-proiect. Dale Ben- | Lakin, Stephen Ayre, Kay Alex- Hay .:.,..! ..:.... 140 149 • Ml. t-J-MI nder Bob 'anthill : 149 147 CONSptlDA I ED Cranford Trust Company nctl made a iwat.Hariy Chapman i» . Armstrong, Gerry Arn- AS A FITTING COMPANION TO OUR McCulloUGh 138 ,, AIE SERVICE 1 1 r !lnirirfl p nnd'Charles Board- and Car.-1-Lynn Sellers made scrap j" " -" >»nd'Charles Board-] ^odisco .': 138 NEWAKK, N. Member federal, Deposit Insurance Ciirporation > r. assisted • b> mani '. • ALREADY FAST SELLING BARNETT'S Handicap 30 41 III? Kaynwna Blvd. T.--.r..-hy containing pictures of early FEB. 17 thru 25 Walter Swariz, | Und.eUnd.e::- thee directiodirectino ot.. the art! .763 TBS 858 Buy and Hold U. S. Savlnc* Bonds Mc?g. Yucknian and Nancy DELUXE WE NOW OFFER ANOTHER AIRPORT OrrlCE — Ml. t- nd Emma Lobl, life teacher, Miss Mary Amato, the stu- JtrOKTSMAN'H SHOP H) : made maps of the 13 orig-* r, M ry GREAT MONEY SAVING BLEND. FrankenbcrBer 190 160 r-..-.5t- -,: lJtg"C0l01V!l in Mrs. EschenlpUerhlV V cradde CBOf LIT bunds its Family Theatre Television sets so well.. Markowich ..'. 101 . 133 ni:il colonies. , ' JCRI Spccltt :. J74 138 completed original plate de- they function so smoothly. ..that right from the start you Lam Ion , 164 128 ' Webb. K;>r.linc- deMar.ini \si s Thc nnd Richard McGlnnis made scenes , R" - designs were based on \ Hayeck 178 189 l can look for complete TV satisfaction for years to come! i' interest n-.r»iv b«ys vi cm-lv colonial homes. Robert I ^ study of thesigns of thc zodiac I 887 748 ' 825 < )i.-v>••Vv"."ii: .g, the loi-Smith made. 11 punishment stock j antl painted according to the color! ' That's why Crosley can make this unusual warranty offer at — 0 — briel. sunimaric-s of made a scheme ot Greek pottery — black nut of wcSod. jjam.e" Shahw and JohJhn fETERBEN'S DAIRY * t,-:uc.yitsi 'most: R<>- white and terra cotta. • no extra cbsf to you—a picture tube and parts warranty Anisic 138 179 -VACATION SHOW ..121- : Munday drew pjctuw^s of colonial E. A. Pctcr»cn Aluminum Storm Windows — "The,Lost Violin" Curtain Call Club . not for just 90 days, but for a full year! , R. Pctcrwn .....' , 133 177 -.. . - .- .-..:..... _... .„. i,..'-.. _.. .- ...... ' . - *.. ' . .- :._:... - r:-:. V—^-- life. Jerry Wells made a scroll W. Pclcrscn .137 140 Bait 4 Fly Casting Eidiibitions.-'•• Log Rollingr ..,". Kobin Ault — about the colonists. 'Terry 1 A----.t the regula- r meeting or the E. W. Petenen 188 IBS StTT Lirtalif Call Club Su take ndvautattB ot this assurance ot fine telwisioa t Richter, Barbara Suarcz and Rich- Cut Ui In Call Club in Miaa 734 830 :i.-.-.i-\ CtcMf— "Heidi's ard'Aimstronc' made a scene of a Donovan's sixth grade the mem- performance. In any of the ftorfteous new 1*51 Crosley models V. r. W. State Exhibita • N*w«st in Sports Equipmant Ht-rbiTi 1: BrUun 198 171 , , bers presented a program about ffl you'll find everything you want in television. Clear, sharp big A. Tineo ..'. 181 131 Forth Flnt Tim* l» N«« YeM * ii.e^.i.'"' Minr.it' I Us* Lenr.er recently moved to Abraham Lincoln. Pictures, stbries Bcardinellt ..- 138 Lsuty." '"Jt'i::?i pictures from the widest viewing angle on Crosley's Family STOCK HilKert 124 * LIVE TROUT PONP torPubli c Fishing • "^ '.Ohio. All the members of thc clas.s*"nd interesting— facts were used to 1 Schirmer 207 148 thc story ol this famous '.-,:'.• :r. • ;.n.i S . .. _ . her go nnd Amcr- Theatre Screen** . Dependable performance is assured by HUrkowltr 107 HOURS: II A.M.OI P.M. daily. ineL F«b. 22 4/5Quart neo, J ' , 198 •, . Sundayi.fck. I I * 25 12 aoen-IO P.M. - that she will like her new home. Crosley's great Super-Powered Chassis that supplies the Handicap 4 16 WHILE OUR ALUMINUM SUPPLY LASTS, ORDERS * 3.59 ADM. $1.50 taxiML CfclWrw M< t« tacU M •iV vesjv.iv •'We f -r' Grade 6 s • 'H - extm pdwer you heed to develop the full efficiency of the new 850 791 -747 iVt- T> 1 :!; De Paul reports that Miss big picture tubes. * . of l2 -§ GRAND CENTRAL PAL ACE . NY C.^ WILL BE FILLED ON A "FIRST COME— FIRST \y ••:>•/-.-.•" '•*••• • -o Warner's sixth grade has Tree$ Taken Down 1 38,75 ^ Undefeated Pioneers li.iii '• L:v successful in raising the aver-' [ i AndhtmiHMhantkmtimJcohfosM you'llUproWf*By* with 1 3 I H >i •• Bv. • ].:;i.tel Mamie *"- on their library residing chart. Stiua»t Palled O«t ** - Vnh •J-- •••••••lliEMiJlkiMiJLiiuMMirjM-'- -«-'-- • ^LLaJ. Trip Ifoopstera, 39-27 SERVED" BASIS. Vir.mcky, Ronnld if !>•-• tnt.il numhor of books read, in AIX WOKS OUAKAMTEKO 11 S i i ! The pioriccrs continued unde- D •:•-•''-. aivi P;,vi'.' r>c(.-t..i!icr was 121., making the Cmm^tielr C»rwt4 •. Come in TODAY and let us show you how Crosley is setting feated this week in the Gold Ball ;av.'I'.eu'- per'child 5. The total for Br laaunac* Cr. the pac* in big picture television! FuttQuart LeaguPTsponsored by the Cranford' ^fiU.-.h DmlyV class h:i's ;a.i::.r.- was 370. bringing the av- tUuttr Writ* Recreation Committee,' as they er.i::r i'.p tci 12. . 4 45 beat the Hoopsters 39 to 27. Joe Don't Delay! -Order Now! been caihonnj; local Giri^vieve Green heads the list Duff starred 16 markers for Art i iht-ni (or arith- i.i ;.* 1 readers who helped tp i:aTse A.VBOYD Rooncy's cagers in their sixth win. WHILE YOU CAN STILL BUY v l-.' t'..>::~.l,-.. Ihc.y the "i-VviaceJ She read more-than III* N. Oliver Strt«* The 400's, in second place, drub- RoberL Albert, Bruce At- h TO-HAVE SOFT WATER- s.-ri1 t'f h::vc- been jisiit;-, I w;lt«j»- r.nd Paul Wright each read .— o — . Rcns gained a win, also frqm the in .prices arc Ibetwec.i 20 a.nd-29 book* Those Fizz Kids, 43 to 25. Ray Moran, for THROUGHOUT YOUR :So e:2cri-i-.iv!- in quality.as-well j thc 400*s, scored 22 points. HOME IS TO OWN YOUR 40* Straight Whiskey AI Orson, scoring 19 points for thc Indians, aided a Blue Shirts OWN WATER SOFTENER. C1X\X1-%N» SCHOOL 17-IHCH CMS* ModM U-44P. 4 Years or More Qld Upset. " _ ' Gra'dr 1 FIRST AM) FOREMOST OOLU HALL l.EAGl'E iri? ;n Mr>. Doris Ki-.vs- M«lM««iy vsiiMr MUMI TEAM STANDINGS AND* MORE CRANFORD 't-f^H-r'i. Cfide-.have an:.need an, W ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION with fm<«ful b»w M 86 PROOF Plonccm , 8 *vS_ii..i oi cUV.ls. Diar.e Leland is 400V. ! 3 RESIDENTS HAVE SELECT- WE WANT Blue Shlrtu .'...; ^4' »r:'cr.ir£« Kurtn Turi;t;r. Karon ' tUmieane* 3 ED DAYTON WATER SOFT- CUT.*.. IVny Griiif, Jo;.in Banker. Think, Here I« a Fine 40 Indian* 3 Storm Windows and Screens . Dt'-i Mundny nnd ' Diiu.ie Inland CMStirSMUT / Hoo|Mter« i , 3 ENERS THAN ANY OTHER. YOUR GOOD WILL \v Comparable to Blemfe. Selling Trlanclen •••• 3. hJvf tccucht ricjllJ-i .E.ich yul n-.atle PTM mims mwmt K^D]| ; , , J THERE MUST BE A * lii;«.-j dcs-cr:binc her doll. Without that invaluable asset we could 1.00 or More and Look at Ike Bluea ~i 1 At a "Factpry-to-You" Saving ---—- - . Gn4c S . ' Anlenim —Super- KI*X Kldt ..". 0 REASON. ,. Tr.<: th.lcron of Miss Diane Gott- not possibly retain, our old customers and LOW CASE PRICE k tk's- •]'•:••"•.«. -.'.iv stuiiviim 'ti-. constantly gain "new ones. So when we IT COSTS ONLY $131.50 OUR POLICY: Prior to conversion to (iov't. _iiivo . WE, 2-5750 free I'stnn.iie on Wciithcr Check nil ' be of service? _) iihinuinim stoim vvii'uluw.s. I BLAKESLEE 1 Schlecter's THOMAS HbcMEEHN METAL SYNDICATE INC. Mill-Hi "'...'. I LIQUORS II ; . -AiUli'i'ss J lol Estate - hssraBce REAL ESTATE and ' Factory mid Main ODice ' FREE DELIVERY City '...., Phone • | U STBCiGFIELD AVE. CRANFORD PAINT & HARDWARE CRanfford 6-01 INSURANCE 628 SOUTH AVE, GARWOQD 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. Avenue CR 6-1044 IS Aldcn Street (upstalm) . U NORTH AV.*,CRANrOftD,M~>. TCUCItt-OJOl C-A102 104 SOUTH AVE, E. CRANFORD Cranford. N. J. •• - • .-"•' '•'• .• 'i

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<*•• CBAMfUBD CKJJLEH TEBBUARY 15, TUB ^ChANFORD' C1TIS5IW' AND CHBOWIOJS. THORSDAY^ FEBRUARY^15, 1»»1 Thorn— HoyJon—80I Daystrom, portunity System. p ptirts to the Twrnrfup tint thorli l 0 vestfjatc administer ofrths, exam- foe.jnf w!n»»>iwthEUM^Oy: oan Mareh lft am rture ItUdentin^j. ;~ •" i rePfftrt^ JSIXY pnWiili'ftf in ffac : minutes. • . ine witnesses, receive evidence,"en- W. Ormnt Tarry, grneral sales man- chance to ask ager of the New J«rsey"Power and speaker. ter upon the premises, appoint and •':,-'•' v,. Township Talks FUMIGATION Light Company, on April 19. Mr. Chapter .26 on Fum5*ation is fix the duties of such officers,' a*r. in Jones, a trustee of the college, will N&w Hope By E. D. STANLEY largely technical and throws the 'ents and employees as he deems speak on "The Tinkerer." and: Mr. The PTA of Su ~~ ••M Tarry will lecture oh "Selling Your junior fellowship will hold'-lis" oml -:l;isscs. respectively. Instead For Hearts 25 HORSE FtESH . central business section to < any paratory School, 1 . party ttimorrow at 7:30 p. m. Osceola to Celebrate' (if nt thcusiial^jtcmoMn' hours. • Chapter ,2J of the Code throws point within the Township or vice- A permit is retxuired without powers to such agents as he a sophomore card tthodists ' CAnrwination' classes are held v Rabbi Taxon (This column is contributed us one. But money con funds received from tbe public is •W4u»n—-sold—in' pnrkapes plainly nr rtthgittri-M. itn.nhlr» ^nny nrit n»- y ii mtiniripality- The' following dcrds have been ftoilW ChurefcowiW *e in- Siiniui-I Ho'.li. Mrs. Howard Harris X A meeting of cUb parents will be D.D.. suffragen bishop of the Dio- |cr Them will be special music by I>.v dbsiorvani'e .of Jewish-Music VVVsr -Stale ^' ;;' t'p-:w :i"ri '0=50 buy new hope earmarked for. scientific invcslica- K ri-chiiirm'il', Mrs, itoriwird Kott +.• marked to~indicnte that It isnnot fuse to carry any orderly person Chapter 27 "Is an iteration of an reronjed ln~1hc office of County 1intd-3BtBMaay=at a-p.-m-The credit ifPri tCjry7;|ojfc for human consumption. who offers to pay the proper fare, trdinanre of JilncHS. 1*42. adapt- jfew^crsey^ill-rtslFTrin-liHerjuntor-and-Senior for the hearts Slonth.—1 M This is Heart Month, All through Register Herbert J. Paseoc, at the S •The Rev.. Albert Al- union will be open Tuesday from ity Church on Sunday. He will was expended by tho American REMOVAL OF SOU- OR EARTH but may demand the. fare in ad- ing the statute and designating the h <{ to--9 p. m. Prayer groups will The Senior Westminster Fellow- of our family. Heart Association and an .addi- of Tcmplo Iklh^l will speak CM C;v:uiUcli is. in charge of Now Jersey ami tho Unittul States, Court Hoas*. Elizabeth!. „ ",«i..r. .>nr preach.-on. celebrate Holy Eucharist at 8 a", m.,, ^. tional 1000,000 by-its affiliates on a c.inipaiKii is on to raise funds fur Chapter 22 provides the neccs- vance. Drivers arc required to Building Inspector, to exercise the meet. Wednesday at 10\a. m. in the sftlp serve refreshments in the 'Ji-Xvlsh-Contribution.-; tn Mus'ic"- | ir-nl-arrangements and acconipiini- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Albert ih Lc;i _; saryMsupvrvision of the removal or^searcb their cars, for any article lowers prescribed. homes df Mrs. Thorlief Bareness ;if evening services on Friday.. 'meni. Mir, Nut Uosenson will han- ihc. work of tlu-' Ainorlfan Heart •uixjVcoislc's-Choir-will I'ument of confirmation at 11 «a. m. rnanse after ihc regular meeting The 1961 Heart Research support has nrad'e pos- deposit o( soil or earth. .A permit |left therein by a passenger.-and. When, on his crtrn motion or on to Heathcrmedc Corporation, lots 20 HiMcrcst avenue, and'Mrs. Jos- Fund, which ia die ft.siunves and scenery. Henry As«H-i;tlion and-- its component .AShty^God.-Who Had An informal reception for the,Sunday night. sible Bicniflcant progrcso in surgical n;il)bi Taxon will ;uUlress the Os- from the Township Engineer is re-Jif any is found, to deliver it to po- 'eccipt of a petition from certain .7 and 8; map of property belonging eph SimpkihSi-233 Walnut avenue. mal reception fo being conducted treatment of abnormalities of tbe S'.uin will assist :nul' Max liaskin quired tor the 'purpose of fixing |lice.headquarters, with name and uthorities or at least five lest- 24 H0UR8 "by Ford.and theSep.- candidates, their relatives and I The • following children v.-ere. th roughout heart and circulation, prevention of eeola' Piv-sbyterian Chinch .Suiuliiy will lie in eharfte of lighting effects; m In Now Jersey these component to T. V. Albert and Son. '•" "' Mis. Thomas Buzalski will lead the grades, involved in order to ' •* " " cnts, a question arise/ as to the Sir wH!" «»« Cactus" by the Lenten. service Wednesday at. friends Will follow the 11 o'clock baptized by the paster last Sunday February," offers recurrent attacks of rheumatic fever at it's Brotherhood services in hon- The east, playing the parts of branches' consist of xh'v county Healhermede Corporation to Mr. the American through penicillin prophylaxis, the avoid any interference with proper) Applications for a driver's liV itness of a building for human mm '.fn' CLQCI 'j' H,.»ry M. Boardman will 8 p. m. Tl)e program will be. en-service in the parish house. "•' morning: Donald Victcr Cera, or of brotherhood Week.;His sub- iiiteilocuior, end men; chorus and Heart Association'on local, levels, ind Mi-su Benjamin J. Gltdden. Jr.,- 1 Or. Sprague public an oppor- use of anticoagulant drugslo de- surface drainage; cense must have a State license, be abitation. the Building Inspector II. 0. KENAGY rp .; . titled, "Sharing God's' Concern." The rector's cofTcc class, will be 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Dante Cera of tunity to aid In a creano deaths caused by coronary ieet will be "V/hcn Is the, Happies'. specialties, include:;: Mrs. Milton (niiiii'd,. in most instances, by the may serve a complaint and bold a prcperty in Heathermede place, (hc held at 10 a. m. Sunday. The first BuchbiiKl.er, !VIrs §;.mucl Eisen- joint efforts of the county 'medical AUTOMOBILE.JUNK YARDS of sound mind and body. 21. years ..rc"\-ur^,. Mrs, Fred Neumann, Mrs. stH-u-tics and allied health and wel- Cha'ptor 23. requires an annual Jof age. able to read and write Eng- New Lecture Series •( vail play "'Still As the Victor Charles Huso, sons of Mr. if, after such bearing, he deter- l|r. and Mrs Ralph Delia Serra trict, 'will be guest speaker. Mrs. '"'aiders, for Service," will hich- our citizens against heart and cir- and similar diseases, and tho knowl- The Temple Men's Club will iit- '. Lawrence HatT, Mrs. Kurt Melzgcr TaTv Rtth •^T^-f^-ftf-KiflOft-to-conVlnpt nn jikh. limn, nt co^ hnMtr and rec- 1 IS READY TO SERVE YOU '[; hm; "ElcBic",by Mas- culatory disease. The -heart dls- edge of cholesterol molecules in tbo mines that the building is unfit, be' tu Mi , and Mrs. Anthony 'CiealcBC. s Claude-Gr«1<1 its j Abe Frank, Mis.'Martin Fnedman, ini» cause'Hf death in the United T«$wnship limits. ,' . . zehs who have known the appli- U. G.Kenairy of Summit, vice- On.Tuesday evening the Rev. Al- cliies to the cause of. hardening of ppears I hat they can be made at a tec<-from Denman road.' . ' . classes "i?"i be* held f»r Sunday: this country, causing some-637.000 the arteries.' • rcKulav tneetinK Wednesday. •. JMi's. Harry Glanstein,' Mrs. Jess States :il the present time is heart TAXICABS cant for at least one year. A president of the Mutual Benefit toy *r Night, Siwliy or bert G. Dczso will speak at a spec- censed driver must conspicuously osts of such' «rork become a mu- Margaret Currier, widow, to na women.:" 9:30 a.m. in the A'Valentine's Day program will deaths annually, or more than W/a Education of professional groups Ijecnuae ot the ' Washington's'lX'i.iiyleiii, Mrs. Haratd Gushiit ;ind. disease. It is known as. the nation's By "chapter 24' an nnunl license Life Insurance Company, Newark, Presbyterians ial Lenten service in the Elizabeth of the total-yearly death toll. Thus, and of iho public, and stimulation display a badge with his number he value, or demolition if repairs Lura Currier and Nathaniel Cur- " • eludes Miller and Mrs. be featured Tuesday at the regular Birlhd:\y. hdlidiiy . next Thursday, j Mrs. Arnold Levine of .Iluscllc. ' Number One Killer. with fee of. $10 per vehicle is re- will cost more; than 40 per cent. • er. property at corner 'of Pitts- today delivered the first in a series A Itof. Hum It «i Wy it Ww tHrt 14 fctrri avenue Prcsbvterian Church of since heart disease.ia the leading of Well-concflivcd. programs of com- and photograph. . GauV-will.be leaders. monthly meeting of the Trinity disaster and - destroyer of life, It munity cardiac services, putting to tho Hebrew School will meet in ! Hostesses for the evening will be Knowing this, sonic may think, quired to carry on the business, of If the owner fails to comply, the field street and Norman place. of lectures sponsored for the Union •'•""'";s'.'• piisciirnoNS •;- '; ',-. > .-T Club at. 8 p. m. All young adults Newark. Trustees will hold their the morning, at !) to .10:15 and^Mrs;'Joseph Levy, Mrs. Lcvina aud ,hv school' classes for boys constitutes the most challenging- use available knowledge and exist- a , why all the. f.uss to raise money to transporting passengers for hire All these licenses are subject to To Observe regular monthly meeting Monday, inspector' may cause the/-repairs Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Dudley Junior College student body: by ^--- • PATENT MBHCINC of the parish and community are public health problem facing Amer- ing resources, aro two other buslo 10:|15 toll: 30 for the first imd st'e-j Mrs. Jack LcfT. ^ , flisht heart disease, everyone must by taxicnb or other vehicle.' Also suspension by the Chief of Police iis through theifourth grade at 8 p. m~ ica today. . o be made. at. the hniMing closed. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Wolff, the New Jersey Chamber of Com- Ike place »t 9:30 a. m. and invited. ^ •''.-. . y objectives of the Association and its. die eventually, and if one doesn't required is a municipal license, fee and revocation by the Township >r removed, or demolished- The property known as 24 Tuxedo • SKK tOOM SUPPLIES A Family Night Supper will be To help deal, with this challenge afllllates. • Professional .education expire from any other cause, heart $3, for drivers of such conveyances. Committee. ••• • merce. He spoke at 11 a. rh. on the for older boys and girls A short evening- service ;C«>w iiu»:c ii.: coronary th'rombosis, with, .help L. Garden will be,sung- by the aay through Friday, at 1 p. tn. hiominC on the subject. "The*; Fund represent, in great part, an Hearts" depends upon, mo \.::~:'• . people in our population. People is under the direction of the Chief oOur Fellow Man," will, take n This is a frank statement to outpiCoent customers and. to. those from the agents such as herapin Sunday at' 8. p."m. The sub-Chnnccl and Carol Choirs. Christian and the Gifts of the Holy Investment in research with, an ex- onity of tho American niu.i, :..ui live longer now .because many of arid diojumarol, which prevent of Police or the Senior Officer on pected return in basic knowledge tho vuluo we iiluca upuu .u who are thinkinj; about renting.a-locker. There is iioshortnufc tor the discussion will be, At-6:15 p. in. the Geneva Fcl-^ New O»Ueal Glass , Spirit." in the Cranford Taber- of meat at the present time and there is no reason for hoarding the diseasM-.;--•>i• .--•-tha.t eau'sed- deat• h ,i. n .blood'clotting, has shown- great- duty'_at police headquarters. He nacle. At the . T:-15 evangelistic must obtain the authority! of- the idhfi the Golrfcn Rule." Prof. lowship will meet in the gymnos^j .A Nortbweitern univer§ity. phjrel- i of meat, for possible, future use! If you have a locker and nee/I the youn^r^nnips have been rel- promis-e m cutting-down the hum^ Dexter, Jr., and Arthur .-K;- ium, vivnd. at 7:15 the Seniot- V/fi- \ ci*t has developed a new typ*-glass service, his topic will be, "Salap. meat, then fief-it. ami keeiVj/oiir lockcV (Hied. If i^u jiic thirik'i at-iyolyaivey/- t'onqiiorodn . Among these p Chairman oL the Ambulance Com- \\H Filial lievolt and HisJ Doom:" ti l^i' then ,come*jn ^IHI'SCCUS, ." \ ber of deaths itprn'this, condition. mittee, if available, for. any service (t wiH speak on, "The Golden lowship^ wilU meet in .the. rfioir wh.lch may make important cop-. :>»t-ty|)h(>idy|) , whortptnf; cough, diph- There is new h«phpe for hearts. iif Industry." The'Rev. Mr: room. '.At 7:30 bofh'.gr^ups.yill at- tribution* to tbe worM of This will be. the last io a series of Itf's always-wise ttTrent/a frozen food locker and liye better, for i requested over and above the" rou- sermons on .''The Second Coining lheriii..;u:iLpiieiiir.onia. to mention. MUCJ, progress has been made in tine limits, r - oi- will be moderator. tend "the Sunday, evening/hour 'j»- througlLitL i use in reiearch instru- DEAN OIL COM PAN Y less. • And it's priiciojij,- to flirtlie locker when.needed, to use the k ,a fowi And among them, wtyerc the past 25 years. More progress Yp'imtf People's (Choir- will of Christ." foods up, and wen replenish' when necessary. You'll save oh Routine,use in confined to cases he church.-s'anctuary, at ivhich'tlme' ments. Dr. Rudolph' Frerichi. w)to WHOLESALE and RETAIL i'\ tremendous progress-.- has boon can be made. Organizations such 'toBijil" at 7 o'clock and came to the United States from The Sunday Bible School will every pound olMnenlf^ft yoy u storetr , anadd can putt thithiss jnoivey iinn War arising in Cranford and requiring the motion picture entitled "Day- Itlmrl.J'uel Savings Bonds. . Yeft, it's- both patriotic and economical to (ill \ . made, is rheumatic fever and eon- its the American Heart Association ^iordf'ii" at-8 o'clock. Boy Germany two years ago, recently meet at 9:30 a. m. and the Junior trips to the hospital zones of feliza- break," will be shmwn. This film TankM. (kavollne '. your lrozen food locker between the ages of than ever before. pitals. Obstetrical cases require fciTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH A trio comprising Betty Barthol- <>rrui.r« Plainfield Cold Storage & Locker adults in preparation for church infrared I. - 0 1*. M. This lessening of mortality^ has Heart Association, the Life In- carried. , from which n|nn derives all highly useful. ' . Regular mid-week pl-aycr will SulvenU ,.)HHMI c.-t-d(te( dhildrwi with > announced frequently. The fail- direct charge » made for 'TCSJI isT'rorn of the< Margaret Greene Guild will' and store: Then mix witi h MIMlp d mo'rrbw at S p: m. - ' " i 1 Ingredients and bake. as deslxsd. rheumatic fpvc.r have been;greatly )>Ut the Ambulance Committee' lU'Ji ,i' .•.•.'";>... t, .i;.»v • ;• •• :-<"••<<':•. ••'-. , • '•... '' • -•-;••' •;' •' '• • ' ;;'':-| .,., M,'.'. ".•.-;, ' tesses will be Dot Michcls and June increased. '•""'• : * "'• "Injlthe Mature of. the heart licits those served for. a '««**"" ^T'JillO'W iGnd: from him corn^th, rny Workers will- take place Monday In i-ecent years, the^mortalie t Circulation and the dis- tion to the Replacemencorffriwt - Hill, co-chairmen; Emclinc Cyphers Js»sa's CtAStlis* -' at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Wclkc. nt %"itnd lion." from heart disease in infanca y and [eases Vhnt-affectthem is the most which is the property of that com mi the passages tv6m the Bi-' and-Myrtle Hardy't ', Japan's unusually long coastline The Ramabai Missionary Society p age due to insufficiencies basic obstruction to continued mittee. |rc Isaiah's fnnfous' words: The Oratorio Chorus will begin 1» .approximately three- times thfct will meet Tuesday at 11 .;i. m. in its'spring rehearsals in the. choir resulting from congenital anomalies progress. '.•-.- . The vCode requires periodic re- efoic do ye spend money (os- of the continental United States. In the home of Mrs. E. Romingcr. room Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. relation to the land surface, there North avenue, east. The group will (birthdellcienctes) has been great- licb is not Irfread? and your 1 ly reduced'.by newly devised siir- for thn/^ which "satisfieth The regular monthly meeting of }s one mile of shore for each elgnt sew for the Ramabai Mukti Mission Rical procedures. More recently, FOR OVER 25 YEARS WE HAVE Ihonrkcn/diUgently .unto me,' the Couples' Club will be held in or nine square miles of land. in India. the use of the newer drugs, ACTHX i'a fleet of tracks and buies. In Dependable?,Sure. If one road is closed, trucks find an- I yc that which is Rood, and the uyninasium Wednesday eve- and Cortisone* in addition to the SUPPLIED CRANFORD T jtir sfiul dcliRht. itself in.^at- ning at 8:15 p.itr-M 'antibiotic 'drugs (penicillin and a aaajor ferifjht and passenger career. In other. And repairs or replacements are made right on the Kcludp. your car, and come Oa Tuesday, February 27, tho TOU MAT aTIND COBtTORT. BATMNESS and tbe WAY TO JIT SECRET PfiEV/EWS FROM COAST TO COAST A : Woman's Association will - hold a sulfu), have been found'most use- with QuaHty FUEL Hke tfce nccaeat, a life line for our industrial, spot, with no tie-up of freight traffic! c: hear, and Vour soul shall HEALTH ttuwiqch listeafatf to SMNC mt UM fcltowtag ChristiM ful in trciitint! rheumatic fever and (Isaiah 55:2,3). tea at the church at 2 p. m., in hon- . 8el«ae« radl* pracrasas «f UUa ylelnUy: or of MissMary Lou-Gilley. Miss preventing serious heart compli- Iidions from "Science and MM. WJ« —' Ev«y Ba Add.itiojial progress against heart LEHIGH COAL & SUPPLY CO. ; Prompt? In 1950 alone, more than 115 billion ton miles aiid work among the DP's in Ger- •OBEKT C. TNOMSON. m*. . ' (avy Baker Eddy; include: •la. WNBO IMti) — M BMdar Back HMI disease has come with further in- were recorded in public service. Where? On your public high- understanding changes the many ..All women of the church . vestigations into the causes of high -Yard. 41 Myrtle St. Crmafard TaaVewtfehed AIHC tnnlt-twulew and buses rolling down are invited. O •Is. W«XB OSSS k«> — 1*1 * S«4 SMtoy EMBI Sfmtk II:S« •. m. Trt. Cm. C-U17 boints nf life and intelllKencc bjood pressure,, hardening of the the highway. Ever map to think that every highway is one ways. When? Twenty-four hours a day, every day of the yei i Material to,a spiritual basis. Ma. «<|Xt «IM* M> — ta«'s*aW tut stoalk S:es »u mt. arteries and coronary .thrombosis. COAL —FUEL OIL l.iii 'fialu the reality of Life. Requests for free literature and reports of benefits received Hypertension (high blood pres- 1 from these programs will be appreciated. •f M»>ilal i la—in i artetiea, and that trucks and buses are rn)rol of Soul over sense, and WILBUR COON .ind.iiteiiusacio.ii5 (hurde (vni'uivc Ch>'iutii\nity, or ing of the arteries) arc the chief the life hlaadl «f Ae system—a system connecting directly to in its divine Principle" ^—SHOES . really is! So do the owners and drivers of America's 8^00,000 SU. WJZ UM ke) — E*«ry Taeaeay. New* Brbedcot •MIp.ni. cause of heart disease in middle 2). far and Inter..lite. ... ywm thefaits,Ae iaiiustrial centers, and the farms of America. The. public 'generally believe."; trucks, the backbone of our mobile freight system/So do the WOMEN WITH PROBLEM FEET that coronary disease attacks are owners and drivers of 180,000 buses and~l}<500,000,000 CHURCH OF CHRIST, SdENTlST invariably fatal. Reccitf surveys The iaoMrtaace of this life line becomes dramatically clear have shown that the majority of people who ride them each year. ' Itidd Av*. at Mlln. Cranford ANDREW CRISANTI tlrst attacks are not fatal and that right s«nr wheat the-country copes with a disrupted railway rvitcs Sunday, 11 a. m. : inday "School, 9:30 a. m. Grmduste sf Amerlcaa ONLYS mi SPRING great numbers of people wr(o sur- ' 8«1MO1 «f rrsetlpedlc* vive the initial -attack, live for service—a costly and unfortunate interruption that conies Wed. Eve, 8:15 o'clock We in the trucking industry stand ready to meet the worst . M« CENTENNIAL AVE., 'tnany yenrs. Increased attention'to : Boom—15 Alden Street BUT YOU CAN. BE WEEKS AUEAD IF YOU when we can least aford it.' -"\. •' . or the best that the future can bring./.. provided we receive daily 1-4; except Thurs. and CRANFORD ItCALLFII 0:30-4. Also Fri, 7:30-9 p. m the necessary help from private citizens, public omciaU, and I Bat farm produce still moves to the city, industrial product* lawmakers. ';.•-, Feed Your Lawn NOW! still arrive at the markets, and millions.of peopfe up and ,

• .;•••' • . .•,'.'• • •••.'• dawn this countty still arrive on time for work and.school. OING GOING GOING ( ; _ .'•v^'i Perishable fruit, meat, dairy, products, and produce are pro- Agrico -•'. Vigoro [w puna cdiot DON'T DELAY! tin Ii— The P. Srlfaihw dcliveredf So-arc the medical New Inside. .Mew Outside.*, I YOUt ALUMAIOU AWNINGS and CANOPIES whll« Armour's Vertagreen applies and other unportant materiel for our defense effort. r nrt ttill avattabte. O«t HMOI new b*for« furthsr cute mrr ... — with aComp/ete/y Afew Atnd GfiRtdel Why? Becaaue America'** tracks and buses are on the job bio, M roomy and » luv- Bovung - Driconure ' VtioUtly appolntwl - wlrh fraaa eatast ta> mast in hamlet, town and city! grwriw visibility for vvwy )RE YOU BUY patUnO*'," M>yt enl film tiel. HEW IN MOIE WAYS flUN CAIS COSTING DP TO )1,lll MORE! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CLEAR. SUNNY DAYS UllEN Shrimp fraaa the Gulf Coast 4 . • lumber from the North' OME IN and see it'. .. the exciting new 1031 Dodjfet See for your- TEMPERATURES ARE ABOVE «• DEGBEES C self why finnous Amcricatw, and hundreds of expert), in secret' west mmd New Fngland... meat products from the Mid-West previews,, marvelled that a new cat with io tnany advancements could sell for so little! • • STYLED v Vim'f fadf to halp yow with your plans foe .. . eitnss fraaa California and Florida... in emergencies or | SPRAY WITH SCALECIDE 4 Tak« th* wh«*ll Feel how the completely new Oriflow Shock Absorber nataaal tiaaes, fradb get through! Their roadbed—the world's \ The Complete Dormant Spray Far. System tales the "fight" out of the roughest roads in town ... magically COLORS Rtnodding youx home...aiid we can supply all th« AWMN6S mi DOOR CAMOPtES turns ruts, tracks, cobblestones to boulevard smoothness! CHUN**, • WOO0W0M lumber and other buildinc materials oceded to best anil sargeat nttwrk of roads and highways. Their sched- HUT IAST A HOUMtlMf , TREES — SHRUBS -^ VINES F««l who* W* Ilk* to ltave plenty of head room ... room for your legs, JOHN ROUST *OWnt- for your shoulder*. Experience the extra safety of "watchtower" visibil- NIW "WAICWTOWW" VltUIUm An mm rnlitr. "I mimi- hpwtfy OMM, »»p«llii SlyW Calm p»^|re youn a IMMFIW that's truly up-to-data» ule ^arises and snWre needed. In short* a carrier system nr elfwinv•»>nuck could. ity. Now it's HO easy to "sec out" all around. No "blind'.'ispots anywhere!' IM*16, withnofowtr "poih'-hK mq noM vlil- mn pitftllf m»M»i la «IOM, Mat Mil o« to low a P>IM," Driva without thWDngl Dodge GYHOMATIC-Amcrica's lowest-priced blllty and laf*ty. . ; a aaatile Jeaihility unique in transportation history. Ill Iff • PI at I APMI ATUI •oyt JoK, i., »ow««, dl«- KOCK SALT — WILD BIRD FEED o» "cav*r fllil»". automatic transmission—frees you from geiir shifting. Come in today . ... learn how you could pay up to $1,000 more and still not get MMUNIUT all the extra room, driving ease, and dependability of this new Dodge! Large Paring Area For Custonors—FREE B«for« you vote for ratlrtdiv* loghlotion or highertaxos upo n trucks and butt, comkUr Whothor you oro adding to Hw> prlot of •very itom you buy — C. E. TRUBENBACH MA»0a CHopUi prot.e* an InttHWrkn—g vwhh tho bott and most oflRdont twviot to you — whothftt NIW Oil) ... •a «lltt»«t Ua MM| will to* a latkloit caft. Hwi i~L*" ..tUU* DofotKy - dowtfrt voU9k«4l rood* tfcot i>op I •Ml "1M» UJMBEH — TMM — MA glvot trantportaHon anothor burdon In Km* of national dross. Upon your • • . . • . . Mtr*d" you U tk« pottl to b* M*» 1« C»til •• D.MI|U'i "THI GilATHT SHOW ON IAMH," u-PinumouM U\toU. Colo/ by T»tk«Uolof. JOHNSTON 8TOBM SASH — HABOWABE — PAOTT on thoso quosHop^pVponds Iho continuod tconomlc growth of tho nation. PAINT SMQP INSOLATION — CSO6LET AfRJANQB TODMQ8TOWM SfBL DICHEM8 i ALUMAROLL PRODUCTS CO. HUGH CLARK MOTORS M7-S N. UNION 336 CenteutUa Ave. Craaford 64)505 ^ PARK AVINU1 . RUTHOirOtD 116-118 SOUTH AVE^ E, OUnford 6-1661 Cnmfor* C-tSM 609 NORTH AVE., W. WESTFIELD

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'•"...••!••/. .' THE CRAWFORD, CITIZEN AMP. THE CRAHTQRP. OTIZtW AMD TgPRSDA,Y, . PBBBUARy 15; 1051 Page HELP WANTaTD—MALE BEAt ESTATE FOB $A£B •SAL fntLrwAifRD-->i tost v . r i FOR 8ALK OaUNDER OPERATORS. YOUB HEART daughters, the Misses Barbara and ters, Jean and Ellen; five' sisters, IB TABLB MODEL ifXDlO-phonocraph COMPLETE PRUNING SERWCIV""^ j"Sre7ol «"y*a»r lU' B «H»«t- Lady Foresters Honor' milt tree*, flowering shrubs, everniestts, CSAHTOHD I0MI1 CSTATR BOAMtt '.' - WE HAVaMT — . Lois West, and a son, Alden, at Mrs Madge Harvey and Mrs. Wai B of A Hold ValenUne, hard to tod10-year^ld , 8-cpora hssne _ day Saturdays. Call ' ' ioa South ^wra.i»i«OKeri«i»ficy snade tree*. Estimates cheerfully given. P,l M. - caahlard UK. home; three< brothers, Harry, of ter Frletag of Laurence Harbor; Call WEstfleld 3-6979 after S P. M", Jln> ,^NortlT»W «*n»»^^«-«!!rtl5 IN SAINT MICHAELS( Past Conimaiulrrs Birilulay LARGE martogany library table. 3 mir- MULTIPLE LOT YOUJJ I>BOPI3tTT fireplace. V**?™** J»» ""^ "HEART fOWO by malUn. WEstneld 2-< 13th. pnlyerbook v. Los Angeles; Joseph, of Westfleld, Mrs. Florence Leu and Mrs. Eliza- ror*, oil patntfnB.aeversl picture lr«m«. Loveland. ' ; !L*? kitchen. Screened • porch, powder and Mr*. Ruth McConnell of Rah- and John, of'Teaneck, and a,sis- Tribute, to'nil past commanders ^WITH A LOCAL JttALTOK —«-*und envelope ta> J. V.SCHOfii7>ANrrOB. Unooln- School. Oar- Hickok. CRanford tie Iteth Carvan of Iryington,•„ and i- Harry D. Johnson; Council 123. * chairs, brass lamp. WataMt Ave^ Cranford. Educslion. Franklin School. Osrwood. 1 Mrs. Kdnuuul Rehm Of , and J. V. Nostrand, Treasv, 100 South Ave..r with whit* f*,t'. ,,.. Hunt Funeod Hoine. Cldister. •, . " esters of America was. paid it- _ mpart y and .'celebration„_„' fo.r_ Craniord. Are you being TRANSFERRED, or do you FAMILY in a really Una Morth Side two brothers. William, of Linden, E-. Cranford. ' ' . need more room Mian you now have? _cstlon. First and second aArs^ WAITRESS, full or part Una. YOUR ASSISTANCE U needed by the body, dtsapprarrd t.,.. M* Il ' JMw r. Sornm / ccntly at ar> en^er'taiiimfrit in, February birthday anniversaries iztt-lLZisrz PINING* ROOM SET. walnut-Jable. 6 Wont to SELL and BUY something bet- occupied. Center hall, aebnea working condition*. "Madots heart fund.'send in your envelope to Place " und Alexander, of Virginia. chain, china closet, large oak buffet. SANGS OIL BURNER SERVICE. ter LOCATED or otherwise DIFFER- wood-burning "replace. 5 Boo*-» ^^ ResUurant. 414 North Broad J. V. Nostrand. Tress.. 100 South Ave.. 6-5842. Funeral services were conducted hohtyr of the Supreme and Grant) 1 last niRht in the Masonic Temple. ford O-BS2S. , • tf 1 , Mrs. C. Irene; Leaven* CRanford. p-0038. - 2-15 ENT? Our SPECIALTY I* SELLING rooms wtth modern >J«k **;•**' frEX EUiabeth, Morning*, before 10. •s-at E.. Cranford. . at the "•—•'- ' ' Mr*. Caruiline Gibbs was irr charge. HOMES. We can get a PRICE for yours, spsrtment rented at 838.50. Strain oil heat. Tuesday from the Thomas M. A service for Mrs. C. ' Irene Mrs. Lajira' Clavta Birker^

MACHINIST capable of running all types '•% KITCHEN or other CUSTOM CABINBTa. TREES TAKEN DOWN, cut up and re- and QUICKLY. - ' . • 180 x MB lot. 3-car garaa*. Buy this, SIC ;A. Harvey. U0 O'Brien & Son Funeral Home, 984 Corsages wcir'c j>resenteJirni-nbi WI-TV servejtl .by Mri,. attnton-BUt Cabinet Company. 31 South moved. Roberts-Wiese. 163 No. Lehlgh l eaecutiye at larsje metro- of, machine tools. No age limit. CRan- EVERAL PERSONS i.,4' Leavens 'of 405 Prospect avenue, Mrs. LiTiira Glavin Barber, 49 corr—»•«••**•»» Union Ave.. CRariforU O-OSM. May. we LIST Hf FOR SALE?-Just dial tpacious home and let your tenant help ford 6-1800. after a brteC 111-Avenue C, Biyonnc, for Jphn F. commander and Ami WViu.isrh. }' • " • • Avenue. CRanford 6-3284. Linden a- CR 0-1900 ou pay for'W., ' < . • . %olitarN*w Jtrasy.011 RefIJWJState cbntrtbuie u» tkr >Cw^ J* who died yesterday nt Muhlenberg year* otU, of 151 Second street^ 2931-R2931R . - ' ttf f quaUflcatlon*., Box. 804. c/o Citizen and >our« ,in, aE Somers. 74 years (bid, who died 'Molly Ambrose. Marge ManslU'Iri. ESQUIFE VENETIAN BUND CO.. S North SHAHEEN AGENCY. Realtors UTOMOBILE MECHANIC wanted. 51 Hospital, Plaintleld, after a long South/Amboy, daughter of Mrs. v lniii:nu.ii will lie conducted by 4-BEOROOM NORTH BIDE home at Chronicle. • years' experience. Ideal working condi- TrrcU., 10O last Thursday at Clearwater, Fla., past deputy, and Betty 2lsl Street. Kenllworth. CRanford FORMICA. MICARTA. and TEXTOLTtE IS North Avenue, East. Cranford illness, will be held from Gray Laui'a Glavin . of Cranrord. died tin- tU-»r«» n-ain at the "first meet- 6-OCTS Custom made blinds.; tf 15,800. Steam heat, eood site lol. .Com- tions. Vacation with pay. Steady em- IW 8AUB counter 4op replacement*. Mlnton-BUt nilrni to schools. Double «*ra*# Its LADIES: Earn money in spare or full ployment. Windsor' Motors. Inc.. COO of Ofgood. Ind., of a hean attack. He formerly organizer of the circle. i in . Cabinet Co.. 31 'South Union Ate.. time taking orders for guaranteed lin- FCRNISIIED Memorial, 12 Springfield avenue, ta*ft Wwkiesday in Perth Amboy rABU PAPS. *->«• »»U< from IIB ii«rr h> only 4-lH-droom home that we know Newark Ave.. Elizabeth. lived here 15 months. made his h6me at 115 Milrt -street. Roll call of charter members 1 i*ii Tms^ery. Canvassing, IJVRGE -furuUhed u... of.m.lhls-prlce-fatllf-Ug^hruWMTO^aid*^ tomwrow at 1 p.. m The RevRev. Rob- General IK.spital of "injuries " Choice of beautiful cotom. W tTH A LOCAL ALEMA^ TCAHfby a ^ r r ._A_a^emn.^hiBtLmu»ii-watLnffiirtiJ taken. Tht' nrxt weMint; Will .aaiv *.. i *.~'^ " ~ .. . «u LLG.G . LunRakerTrpasirf-*LunRakerTrpasior-of^** lij fd mates given. Alban-tewUI, 109 N. Un-SEATS—Cane, rush, rattan. Work called commission and bonus merchandise. estate office. Excellent opportunity, for w rVml-iji^he-WooUbridge-roilr • WE ARE ENTHUSIASTIC week. • South A\. as the widow of at 10 a; m. in St. Mary's R. C. *«***- BED Viifc coil sprintt. ion Ave.. CRanford 8-0460. ., for and delivered. PLalnfleld 6-9270.1 •Phone. MlUlnaton T-0733-J or write ,.Uve wire. CRartford. Westfleld and Presbyterian Church, will ofl\c' wreck. , held Wednesday in the VFW'M BUNGALOWS! about thU attractive well maintained cen- Box 208, GUlette. N. J. Church, Bayoime. Interment was 6-C3Z7. . . .••'•'• BELLOWS > PARTNERS choice blended 430 Somerset•: Street. North Plalnfleld.J »r hall home, spaclov* llvlhf room with Scotch Plains area. .Clve complete back- COMrO»TApi* —«-, (arveywha died Jfi 1931, BuriaBil l will be in GreenvvoT^ rYtorial Hall.. rtiUXO km«-T»U>in« rword pUyer and whiskey. 401. grain, 60'- neutral mpir|t». N. J. •„ • :, .. •. . ••-tt-f white brick fireplace. dlnlnB room, sel- ground, references.' Box 90S. c/o Cit- 1 in Holy Name Cdmelery, Jersey The funeral was held Saturday CRANFORD! and QARWOOD. brick or SECRETARY FOB LAW OrtKX No izen and Chronicle. NortK Avntur. U", - her son. she Is survived Cemetery Brooklyn. / •n radio ootnbination. 835.. CKan- *3.85 a fifth. *4.8» a quart. Call or phone used, prices start at oce kitchen. 4 bedrooms with unusually City. From the Kurzawa Funeral Home, and we will deliver. SCHER'. 104 Wal- RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE frame. Dew or latue closet*. Oil »team heat. awnings. previous legal experience necessary. VERY PIXASAXT. I ^P-dJufihter. Mrs. Helen AU makes repaired, same day aarvse*. 811.000."' . Apply by letter sUtlng age. salary ex- n l\ Ravens , was born in 330 Main street. Soifth Amboy. A nut Ave.. C.Ranford 6-2942. tf 'cnei'Un blinds, nearly new roof. SEE IT TOOL MAKER ASSISTANT, familiar with room n«ar >M>. EO I f San Mateo. Calif, and Mr. Somers, moved to Florida COAT. lowest prices. Herbert F. Sorgc, Jer- NO YOU WILL ENTHUS* TOO. \ pected. quiUfleations and. references. general machine shop equipment, re- CRanfbrd 6-4MC3 u Brooklyn 80 years ago and cam*} to sey Radio Service. X34 HUlcrest Ave. DAVID A. MURRAY Charles J. Stevens. 18 No. Union Ave.. three weeks ago. He retired sev- t.iigh mass of requiem was said at perfect condition. PARTY AND WEDDING SANDWICHES Realtor "• • quire reasonable knowledge of jigs and Cranford m 1931 following the «-456S: and hors-d'oeuvres made to order. Call CRantord 6-0484 tf IR^CK BUNGALOW, attached* garage, CranforoV N. J. . _,_ _ " "'• >-•» fixture*. Day shift, good working con- LARGE SINGLE V.OttV. <,^ eral years ago after completing 35 9 a.' m. in St. Mary's Church. 349 South Ave. Garwood ; dltlons. progressive firm death of her husband. Addison CRanford 8-1412. , „ ,> 2-1S WEstfleld 2-4984 .esrtbule to living room. S bedrooms, tile The amazing new way to earn extramon- in Garwood. > Mrs ^j^ was „,,„, in Jeriey FVWJTR-FSBC3E micker tun-porch wt. 2 CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR. Repair*. Iath'*nd showeA-Jtitcfien with breakfast Westileld 2-6402. „_ Ha«- 8. AlllaMi years of service witH* the Gulf, Oil LcaVens., She lived with her son- metal weathvr stripping, porch encluti- ey in your »p*rt timelll Bun a "WEAR- t«m C ami ?. p: it p live d„,,„ 21., years in cit-^ixrv. netlr* And tablr. perfect Condi- •SKYLIGHT" washing fluid. The orig- liar and a large screened in parch from ING APPAREL Merchandise Club with Company, Staten Island. A native ilMry sanrt had was in •>«. C»H CRanJord £-2840.' Ures. cublnet work, kcrcens, garages, lichen- Combination screens and storm WHITE LABORATORIES. Inc.. consider- -ral services were held Tues- .n-law an.d daughter. Mr. and MrS. inal Skylight formula. 25c per gallon (S MULTIPLE LIST YOUR PROPERTY your "friends, neighbors or, co-worker* of Bayonne. he had lived here 28 h £outh XmbovV She was a member caulkini;, roofing and giding.. George Indow.s. Insulated and all ^redecorated. ing applications for manufacturing ship- ROOMS for mil *» H° ^ch SSheh attendettddd ux>rich«. *20. Can be »een cents refund for Jugl. Chapln's Sport H. Nubes. « Adams Ave, CRunforU WITH A LOCAL . REALTOR Earn up to (400110 cash per club.. Love- L, -»30 p. >n. from Gray M#- H P *• ^'' - She attended Rosaryy ^^y of st.. Mary.,, yclone fence around back yard. M x ping department. Work in Newark un- sotiablr »IK. CMI years. He was a communicant of pe Roa of st Mary . Sunday* or any day after ' Sh(ip, opposite the flrehouse."Tel (J-GBL7, . Cull before' 11 a. in. or after " ' Springfield avenue, for the First Presbyterian Church CRanford 6-1509. ' ' , - tf 10 lot. taxes 8188. Oas alr-condltloned til we move in a' few week* to our new CR Church. she was returning from l\ M Buchanan Sueet. Cranford. 0 P. M. . ,; . ' " . 3-2S plant at. Kenllworth. Apply at person- St. Michael's Church. ^ \ neat. ' . •• -.•.••••• Ave. --• n, °; y^nr^ niH, M-KtrTBlC. Light Bulbs, rLZH -nel. 113 North-I3th St.. Newark. tSKIliHT WAUM Surviving " m-e^hig wife, MFB; St. Michael's Hospital. Nek at^CAXW V a hurgain Ljetutntal. Authorized For Action and Resulu Newark. N. J. >^*.^i *wy.re futld envelope to J. V. Nos- Mazda All l SitesSi . AA St Hardware, HOWLAND - REALTOR i or. 2; i at' her home, wherh e shhe hahd~d gone ^to arrang^7e forr a North Avenue, West. U TIMKEN OIL BURNER When Selling Your Property 444 Chrtftnut Street ROselle 4-1090 Mabel Klein Somers; two daugh- Mrs Alfred PP.. Lane^ off .Larch ««»tid. Titian., loo'South Ave.. E., Cran- — List With —<• VETS — YOUNG MEN. 18 YRS. UP Reference* street, after a long "her daughter, Marie,. 18 years old; ' ' ' ' — SALES AND SERVICE — , Mrs. Ceirtrudsr Nunn—CR. «-|«» . WOUt WANTED- The 78th Reconnaissance Company. USAR. ters, Mrs. Rita Laba .of Bayonne, mont, N. Y. and Mrs. John B. Hilll VENETIAN BLINDS, up to 36". White and IEVIT1N A G IN C Y Mr Hacold Wilson—CR. 8-1864 to enter nurse's schcol. ivory. $3.49. Immediate delivery. Al- Snrvice oh all makes. ' - WOMAN wishes laundry to do at home wanU YOU) Top EM ratings. 1 War- and Mrs. Marie Tinnes of Roselle, o( Arlington.-Ya.. a brother Edgar ... Yes RUw Savings rjSH and accessor!** now Open evenings -11- 8 — Sundays 3-4 MM. Mi«fam Nevllle-CR. 8-3U8 or days work cUsnlng. CRanford 6-883S. rant, available. Active members of Also surviving arc her husband, Cranford JVt Shop. 11 North han-Lewia Hardware, 109 N. Union Ave. * Uetered fuel oil deliveries. 7 SOUTH AVENUE unit will not be individually recalled WANTED v Robert G. Longoker, and three grandchildren. • • P...raiis ^o^f f Mineola. L. I., four r . ' tf Albert W. Barber; another daugh- Awr- E-V CKanlord 8-1008: Open Sun- RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY. Inc. CR 6-42O0. if no answer CR *KUB4 .. , colored, wishes day work, no to EAD or drafted) In event of naEVERYON- E «:ho nm^ j . „ the First Presbyterian dh d In Many IV|iartmentH «.»» Jwn H to 3 P. M-. ", ™ 1 grandchi dren. and one great 88 Benjamin St.. CRanford 6-2123 REAL ESTATE. WANTED laundry. Calr after 8~P. M. CRantord tional emergency why not serve in letter to return a i« ^^ ^ officiated. .Interment was ter, Mrs. Robert Kipp of South Mtotographyi An Intaratt for the Whol« Fomlly NURSERY SCHOOL 8-4*88. . __ S-l unit you. have selected, with men you V WiHiam E. West grantlchilct. UTVIXG EOOU SOFA — 3 cushions re- I HAVE many out of town customers who HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, private owner, must know, and with, familiar equipment!1 V< i Cemetery, Westfleld. Amboy: a sister, Mrs. George Ford, Our d and upholstered in blue ONE OPENING available for 3 or 4-year- SLENDERIZING ford. t Funeral services were held SVin tefrieerator. 5 cu. ft... old in- Little School of Cranford. Call are anxiously waiting to purchase .homes be reasonable. Box 805. c/o Citizen and Earn-new higher pay tor meetings—get and a niece, Mrs. William B. Ford, |NT|31BST. fa. photography isTtaking a part In It too. The 10-year- Gl LADIES, you can relax In your own home here In Cranford. If you are selling now Chronicle. \ . • wlshe* fa retirement credits—be prepared! DONT 4887. - , . . .i . .•• Middle aged 'irhrtn boro State Hospital after a long REMODELING SALE order; also alteration*. . Specialize in i U as to what your property should bring j are a son. Louis R., of heart'attack at. his^ home, 614 brought out by the entries In the u«ac*xy RECORD CABINET. : »uh- 0-G3S2. ford 6-5*08. Plan Annual Project baby and the 5-year-old get into wedding gowns. Call Mrs. Hand, CRan- on today* market. WOMAN wishes work' 3 days a week, & Sharpe sfcrev.- i &«d: two daughtert, the Miss- Springfield avenue. He retired illness. ;.' , . - ""' most recent Newspaper National aAur j». l<-lrvii.u.n table, ^radically new. • ford 6-2452. tf, IV you plan to build, repair or make - ... lumt ICV.WI newspaper nauonai the act as models. AUTOS FOE RALE , ironing or cleaning. CRanford 6-1433. tion with small st Funeral services were held Tues- AIM. iT.ii-:> c*Uon hot water boiler. Best alteration*, Call T. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- HAROLD J. BURNS CaU after 8:30 P. M. ; eth R, Allison of Cran- August 1 as assistant secretary and Sht Ad i hih h «9*f Pi,o» CR *-S8J3. 3-22 TUTORING trsl Avenue. CRanford 6-8548. tf Broker 949 PACKARD/ 4-door sedan, forest The Northern New Jersey Alum- Snapshot Awards in which there This couple finds that sharing v% REPAIRING ^REMODELING ond Lilia Allison of treasurer of the Central Railroad day from Oliver Bair's in Phila- HURRY J HUkRYU green, overdrive, fully equipped, per- 110 North Ave.. West CRanford 6-M71 1 .Men'* and Women's Garments nac Chapter of Delta Zeta will hold were several eases of husbands and JEWELRY, custom hand made TUTORING—High School and College TRUCK CRANE and TJQ.-9 Bulldoxer fect shape. Reasonable . CaU CHanford i Grove, and two grandchil- of New Jersey. '*•.'. delphia. Interment was in Mount the hobby' adds greatly, to their « A our arce^jukrteitj .. All., colors subjects. CaroTiu T. Clark, B. A. (Yale). 6-3010. i • .. WANTED TO BUT Expert' workmanship—Charces reaiioiiable S-< Write B«iv.i«7l its annual Hearing Aid Party next wives both having pictures reach M for hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc.,v CRantord r Morinh Cemetery*lhat eityt pleasure In it "We keep each other FOR THESE CREAT "-« >availabU* in imported Czech- LL. B.. Ed. M. 336 MoUnUln Ave.. West- 6-2139 sand Linden 2-70S4- . - tf AVENEL AUTO WRECKERS —We buy Estimates Cheerfully Given. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, old. cars. CRanford 6-8811. •• t/eCITKEX A 1 Thursday, February 22.-at Koos. the final Judging. . ~ going." they explain. Both are in- 4iLn s-ftiTMsionri. Repairs c^xpert- field. Cnll WEstfleld 2-2741-W. tf REAL ESTATE WANTED 1041 BU1CK SPECIAL. Apply to torn' MAYFAIR TAILORS rector of Trinity Church, officiated. Mr. Soyringretired 12 .years ago <*. a^n.i f>u>n<*» ntau htd und. rt- MASONRY — General repair* and altera- , Burke. Gulf Service Station. 39 North ANTIQUES Or ALL KINDSKIN , furniturefurniture,, 111 Qulmbv St.. Westfluld CRAXFOEIt. v Bros., Rah way. All actiye ajid One couple, who together, had terested, in all phases of photog- a-r4*<-d (run'. U.M to »10. Call tlnns. s. R. Jorxlan'. 220 South Avenue. TWO-FAMILY HOUSE on the Northslde WEstfleld-2-13Ui! t Interment, took.place in Old Ship ns an engineer for the City' of Carpenters Expect To Start Work Any NURSING SERVICE Ave.. E.. Cranford. • v, - chinahi . blbabrlc-a-bracc . etct . CRanford Gcoree MacCretorr alumnae chapters support the three pictures in the national com* raphy, and take turns with the East. CRantord. Tel. CRanford 6-6911. with possession one floor. Write Box 8-018S. t Cemetery, Hingham, tylass. — • •.' Philadelphia. Born in Sweden, he SKANFORD V. N. A. for aeneral Nurs- No. '502. care Citizen and Chronicle. 3-19 funeral 61 .George Mac- project. . ' petition, first became interested In camera and in the darkroom. - ^i E. BVX; &nd FURNACE can i Vii. Hypodermics.'Maternal and X Automatic. Washer Service, AUTOS WANTED Mr. West was born in New York came to Philadelphia as a small Day On the Interior of Our Store. guaranteed. CRanford 8-1718. tf ., 71 years old, who died Delta Zeta is the only, national photography about three years Vfr.fcS-TO-i-OtJS. Ci- an. con- The l^ WANAN T TO SELL yyour car? Call CRCRana - and came to Cranford 10 years child and had lived there .until his An older couple, who both .had BUNGALOW or SMALL HOUSE, rent or remevaL P. si. Bookshop. 330 Park Ey at his home, 10*.'Arlington sorority engaged in giving "the ago. Neither one kne.w much about 'X.^«». speaking.- She started two. years 3 rooml *17.B0 . repaired and trade-in ' on new HAROLD J. BURNS d. Interment took' place Moti- ^ one*. Guaranteed Workmanship. Broker, CRanford 6-2113: ../ • ' fleld 2-232W Member of New Janay ' Broker • Osfe»wypu/tKe..services^ children. ' • '„',•.' "!'.'" ago. when her husband, who found tSEtiAX BLINDS in stoct, 23 to 36 4 rooms 820.00 •Association of Piano, Tuners.. U : Since 1920 he served as assistant Icat'cs the funds where they are •» night TJtfee years late* they'fe «Mlj«t. runon quality .stock blinds, all 5 room* 825.00 — Free Estimate — 110 North Ave., West - CRantord 6-467 in Faimcw- Cemetery/West- . • • • > /* • ". •• ln C m her a rather severe critic, of \hi's «X uiu+M-. June. SXS0; al«u Jencratt and 82 Elm.Street. WEstfield 2-5026 t» LOTS 90 x 167,. business property Centen I secretary and assistant treasurer. ' most heeded^ fti this xvay/many |» « • 'T?'^"! 2 *f* .^ Refrlgoratoi* moved 83 and up ecial C7 W. s^iv^krinan cusictm blinds, 53c so,.. nial Ave., near Lincoln Ave. Lots 90 x rtEUABLE piano tuning and rapatrtag of more than a quarter of -a-century of • • • / ' ' Mr. West was a member of the Gepnte W..Gracie / children of the low income fami-; £•}* • «P darkroom in thelt, work; challenged her "to do bet- tM. Cran^ord Upholstery Shop, ISO AU load* insured — CRanford S-1564 CRANFORD Refrigeration Sales and Serv- 187. Oak Lane, north side of Cranford. by recognized experts. CRanford 'Plans U.t. F»|s»» System in Springfield, Mass;, Mr. . George Wallace: Gracie, 46 years lies have been given the best med-i - - v,: . A ,. a . ter." I .don't, know* whether she Men's and Boy*' , OFF 5-«tt» Awnue. East. CRanford 6-0893. tf KOBB1NS It ALLISON. Inc. ice. Household and. commercial repair* all Improvements. CRanford 8-6962. tf Co. Tuners and Rebuilders. 3 North railroad's Veteran Employes Asso- Our United States patent system ical care and hearing aid equip-1 The Picture taking has^owbe- 213 South Ave.. E., CRanford'6-0898 on Fvigldalre, Kelvlnator, Crojley. Cold- Ave., East. Call CRanford 6-3730. tf practical building experience ami "know ciory had lived 12 years in ciation, an' honorary member of old, of 112- Morningside avenue, has done "better" or not. but she 20' 1 LOT 50 x 12S Kensington Avenue and has weathered many storms during; i come more or less a family, hobby. FLANNEL SHIRTS ; ccn>P XEW •f . toppers and MOVING — STORAGE — PACKING tpot. Norge, etc. Tel: CRanford 8-1715. (ford. He had- been employed Laurence Harbor, formerly of Cran- ment available. come more or less a family hobby, matched his efforts in the contest Asent* Allied Van Line*. Inc. ' . -....•• . tf ' Hivci-slde Drive, Normandy Park.,CRan- the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, >«wllh thai nl>'a' tViw»» i>hll/li'«>n (uiU. Einsl Stlevt. Qlen. CaHt'—' «—• T8n*wri* OH tb* 110 years of Its existance. Down how*.' in your construction prpble ford. was n victim nf tht» Special prizes as well as table with toe couple's' three children .—John van Guilder -, E3>mi J3ILL TEEN SHOP. artist in a member of the Treasury Divi- CARL'S Local 'Trucking Service. Will ELECTRICAL Contracting—Housewlrlng, Jersey 3-1 Some of the finest oHs.'u8«4 by .tbroucB toose years u naa siooa •> Icditoiial department of the and door prizes will be awarded. Men't nn'jOm Street. We«tfl»ld move up to 4 rooms of. furniture to jobbing,' fluorescent Hxture*. repair* ana sion of the American Association wreck February 6 at Woodbridgc. - • v i_ ... . •UTEi.if.eld'2-1410 shore or mountains. Light • hauling, plug* Installed. George Sangutllano. 12 tanners In lubrlcatlnf sole leathar the imrJiovahle rock on which our Furnishing our customers with quality Manufacturing Company, Marion Brcttner of Newark' is . Monday Evenings- NORTH UNION AVENUE-^near &lia of Railroads. He also was a mem- Funeral services were held Fri- the Department of Public Infor- Harry Heins: .\vho^. .Olpew evenings till f. tf CORNER of John Street and North Ave- patent protection has provided the our motto for more than 30 years. i 1 now loading household goods to all 48Free estimates. Schwartz, CRanford MacGregory; a son; John, MacNab off thethe_ RosellRoselle Presby- Orchar"""d "*"""''" Philadelphia Lions Club, who re- Men's Striped and Oxford State* and Canada, specializing in NewFree estmte. , nue. BO by 108 ft., 81300. ty Kennel Club/ street: ducted a memorial '• service for RGH PAINTS, full line of l'n- iill 21835J tftf Write Owner— • • incentive to create new machines, England. Florida and California .ship- 6-9405 or UNionville 2-1835-J. Scsate Deils Vp two daughters, Mrs. He is survived by his Wife, Mrs. terian Church officiated. James A.' Strong, who died re- cently moved to Cranford. • 1.47 *ud «xterior. Painters' discount ment*. Same van to destination. Let FELIX DI FABIO new processes, and improvements DRESS SHIRTS • lot quantities, Aiban-Lewls. CARPENTER and cabinet maker. Quality Box '2896, Hollywood,' Florida The senate and house chambers Peterson of Rivervale M." Gladys Deming West; two Mr. Gracie was born in Newark I Optometrist Speaks us estimate your next move. UNITED over old'methods. : cently. ' . . V • ' ' • •U JSortsi Union Ave. tf craftsmanship. Ludwlg Selbert, 388 Regularly 3.96 — Reduced to VAN LINES. Ted Sargent, Agent. Lincoln Drive,. Kenllworth. • Tel. CRan- In Washington were not the only and lived in Irvington. and Cran- » w r Violin, solos. Were played by Read the Citizen and Chronic)* WEstfleld 1-3033. tf ford 6-0J26. tf areas of the Capitol to receive dec- U to WML COMPOST.. 85 a yard, delivered. STATE OF NEW JERSEY ford before moving to Laurence . . . • • a. Sctwrms soil compost. 87 a yard, de- orative attention, recently,/, The) Tawkeys DEPENDABLE, repairs to all kinds of Harbor 18 months ago. He resided Dr. IIrwinn H. Trelscr of Sussex, * * — *% S^=f . . ilso email excavation work, __. TILING. houtehold articles arid equipment. Rea- HELEHELN W. RAMRAMSDEN;; EAsmAL 1. rotunda hadn't been painted .for Turkeys raised on pasture) devel- \ •a iissulh .3-8831 between «-] RAMSDENN . her husbandbd, J OJHHN N CHILDREN'S DRESSES .00 & 1.88 BTCEL tile lor bathroom* and kitchens sonable rates. Phone . CRanford op better quality because ol at» Lumber-MUlu>ork~ Mason Matori*' [here at 21.6 North avenue, east. Mr. an 'Optometrist, spoke on. vision •«. ' . . .' • • ' tf Installed over present walls. BaauUlul. 8-0140. Please call after 9:30 p. m. .tf M. WATSON. BLANCHE WATAT- 19 years and It took five dayt «( m teracie"*as' employed .inthe ex»>rt 'Tfu'e.'sdajr at the regular dinner pennaneM. aeoootnlcal. Terms if de- SUNSN . hihis wifei , MARYW WATSON, dusting to prepare it for ita new unidentified element in the,Juices Reduced to : 1 '• ' niONES: CKaafsjgsl t-aSiS—I |A STITCH division of the^New York office if] meeting of the Lions Club in the f ^ Kuthdav* and Anniversaries give sired. Mi. Maynard, Vernsal Tile Co.. PLUMBING and Heating. 9<»ver* cleaned • - widow.. NELLIE LAWRENCE [division of the New York offlccW meeting of the Lions Club in the (L. S.I GASS, widow, HERBERT MC- coats of color. It now has. an Ivory of pasture grass, which was for- the General Motors- Corporation. MAGAZINES CRanford 8-3883: CR 8-8072. tf With electric sewer machine. Guaran- Coach arid Four. He stressed the fThe Wise Old Crow Sez: ' teed. Edward G. Ledden At Son. Tel LAUGHLIN. MARGARET ceiling, a maize center section, m merly only associated. with butter- 94 HIGH STREET Women's .88 XEW •ax MCSEWAL subscription*. Call I PEGGY I MC LAUGHLIN, hi* He was a member of the Niblicks' importance of a periodic' check-up CJ4V. Ovr. CRanlord «-M13. FLOOR SERVICE ROselle 4-1207 and CRanford 6-2939. deep brown frlexe and a. atone) milk and skim milk, according to wife. EUGENE TAYLOR WIL Golf Club, Elizabeth. of children's eyes. R. MENZKL — Telephone us to discuss KINS, and MARY W. WILKINS, colored lower section. a Cornell poultry, nutritionist HOUSE DRESSES — Only •CAOE TLF OsOaES eaaineU of all kinds. WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS IN TIME . Surviving are nis wife, Mrs. jrour floor problems. Floor scraping and his wife. ng are nis wife, Mrs. Introduced by Dr. Geldon Hind- w, -.11 •••miar ««r>aaw boxes, all kind* si 17 YEARS' EXPERIENCE nflnsmlngc^oJd floors a speclahy. Pol- Only expert mechanics Work on your ' . Defendants, Jean Duncan Gracie; two daugh- rnan, the speaker is a member of Used Cars. Wide Selection. Many II Children** Country Style tshing. also waxing. Estimates cheerfully appliance*. Iron*, vacuum cleaners, radios, You are hereby summoned and required UU tMk shelves, television table. liven. Phone CRanford 8-1348. 81 tl<*- : uu unaou* of all ktods, toy cbesta. motors, toasters also repaired. Coffey's, to serve upon . Charles J. Stevens, plain- N .00 -*etsi Avenue. CRanford. , ' tf 29 Alden Street. Tel. CRanford 8-3224. U till'* attorney, .whose address is 18 North One Owner. Buy with confidence from II SLIPPERS t«i mi «Jr.asren. rreel Uavey.43 No. Union Avenue, Cranford. New Jersey, an SAVES Tut SU KenihMrth. CRanford 6-555S. PAINTING AND DECORATING H. F REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist O|l answer to the complain^ and amended Regularly 2.49 .burner' service on all types Vacuum complaint filed in a civil action in which FOR THE titiST' IN. FO0D and LIQUOR a Dealer whose reputation as established [jj StJUZaT Brndxi — for tooth T. A. CRANE—Painting and Decorating. cleaning oil or coal furnaces.' Con- Robert D. Whlttier Is plaintiff and The B»UK*»M brwtM. polishes, warns. Call '220 High St. Tel. jCRaniord 6-0989. version work. Tel CRanford 6-2120.- tf Journalist Home Association, et als, are ' , • v i s i t • ',,, CHILDREN'S SHOES. O.99 U. A. afcKee. U Arlington for estimates. . tf defendanti, pending in trie Superior Court •from 30 years of fair dealing. i4.K. J. Telephone CRan- of New jersey. Chancery Division, NINE" V.B. DAVIS. Interior and Exterior paint. Union County, Docket No. F-410-50 Chestnut Tavern (Broken Lots) — Reg. 5.98 •* mg and paps^ hanging, Quality within 35 days after ' March 8th. BLINDS, inclosed rolla- terlal* and workmanship.. Est. IMS. tot trnrnci in the world.. custom 1B51. exclusive of such date. Otherwise M» CHCHE8TNUS T ST.. VNIONl!! S. 1. For reasonsble prices and free esti- NEED J. TRUCK? judgment by default may be ren all colors, for free wHmstsa mates—caU CRanford 8-3W8- tf dered. against you for the relief demanded [Proper Lubrication at Regular Intervals Our KUekwa) N*w Hml*r Ike g«t«rYUIan .1 .... And Many More Outstanding Values s WEstfield 3-4SW before 1 El.fUK. Farmcrly .1 CrsnUnl ». -u jr. Si«ad>. 41* Soutk Avsw O*r- LINDEN DECORATING CO. — Patntlua in the complaint and amended complaint. and decorating; •sUbllshad 1918. CaU The action has been instituted for the Saves Many a Repair Bill. ESTFIELD • s. J. • , , •,, tf RUSH 7-^- DO NOT WAIT! Uaden 2-SM0. tf purpose of foreclosing and barring the Servinc You The Reti/In ttAJsOS neondhioited and svsrairteed equity' of redemption of the. defendant* • baa in to (189. easy fins MICHAEL M. BAR1CH — Painting ex- in and to premises situate, lying and be- "»•• wonderful spsneai at the terior. Interior, paper 'hanging expertly fog in the Township of Cranford.- County Steaks - SeaftMd -Clops done. CRanford 8-2S64. U of Union'and Stale of New Jersey. MOTOR SALES CO., Inc. tn • •». J. Cnnaard Piano HaliM "Quality" materials. careful workman- najed as Lot* 8. 1 and 8 In Block 435 on MOLLS POK WAsnXMO MA- shipBfliO*. Jto*a*ssOOss\lBasfEeascnsalsT aTBtaMsralesW. Prompt serv the Tax Assessment. Map of the Town ice. Call CRanford S-0140. tt ship of Cranford. Tel. UN. 2-3103 ' -* - le&—service The above described lots were sold nl ESSO SERVICENTER ''•••'*, OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS f-dnwer-a* tk* widow of Alfred Stoke* IUC' TO DRIVE MOW! ano lesson* for year* and now wants Watson, deceased, or other Interest in said j; WrKitJImardllilwb^aboutrt-JfVnot Our chorge^for a funeral vrthe same wltetlter the C RIE M to give It up, protect your Investment land* and nremises; and you, Nellie Law- EL S-*S7S— V1M0 — PL 4-7271 and give one year of popular Instruc- rence QUA/, have an undivided1 interest, in at aN lik* working In a factory, b«couM Wsnton tions and he wiu always play. Results in All its Branches said lands and premises a* a devisee un- is so modem and dsan and pleasant. I. realty funeral is held in the family home, the Church or guaranteed. Home Instructions.- WU- der th/Uut Will and Testament of Clara saoc RET AOUNO - Uara Isaac. CRanford 6-9979. tf Wrltchrt. deceased, who was a devisee un- •njpy my Job. What's more'We're all happy end our Funeral Home., GRAV, Inc., offers residents of Cntnfprd aiid sml_"S SHOtC BtEPAIHIJia. 1M M. Unlesi der/the Last Will and Testament of the *«*_ BW vuiest shoe repair service, tf PUBLIC NOTICE nfin-etald Charles Henry Stoke*! and you, proud. to b« doing sudi vital work for. our -wrra- Uerbert McLaughlln. have an undivided — STOKAGE Qualified applicant* meeting the mini Interest In said land*.and premise* a* an Armed .Forces. vicinity an oittstandinK funeral home, routiilele mum requirement* may secure applica- heir of Florence Stoke* MeLaughlln.de- The following tabulation sltows tluit funerals con- UkTAL astsl •aUeo-wide SBOVW < tion* tor the position of-Patrolman In the ci'used daughter and heir of-Clara Wright.: wirssy. Mi nil lor Allied Van Uas.Police Department of the Township of devisee under the Last Will and Testa- ducted by Gray, Inc., are within the means of every/ bar. JUi M ef crating and paeklng. Cranford, Cranford. N. J. at Police Head- REPSLSENTAT1VE COUP, ment of Charles Henry Stokes, deceased; Everything to make you happy ' AM «er**ces sjerterened «B aa expert quarters. 114 Union Avenue, North. Th» jnrt you. Margaret I Peggy > McLaughlln. with.air conditioning* or nan > large light rooms for purpose U to •stubluh an eligible waltliii! havo an Incohoate right of dower or other and comfortable at Wentbn! family. The eosto shown are for adults only. Chi laV ALUflOM. la*. list for poulble future appointments. Interest In said land*.and premises as the tu lAve., E. Minimum Requirements wife of Herbert McLnughlln; and you, Funerals are, of course, less expensive*. :.•» Aue—.31 to 30 years, Incluulve, IEX-S«TV- Eiieene Taylor Wllklns, have an undivided Modem cafeteria, serving good hex* your every convenience. ice itwn may deduct length of military Interest In said lands and premises a* de- service from ai|e. U rvnultant fluure lu peraive meabi medical department; with doctor , JOBS[ NOW OPEN . • ,^ — KETAaaUNG : visee under the Last WIU and Testament atoonum between 21 and 30, S'A'I are ellclbl ol Lnura Wllkin*. deceased.' devisee un- Height—5 feet's Indira. and nurses In attendance) savings plani vacation j ctetks,Typists' j STATEMENT OF COSTS OF,500 CONSECUTIVE OOTOtO. mla der' the Last WIU and Testament of 1 aska'antten, new and Weight—140 puundt. ' Charlt'u Henry Stoke*, deceased: and you, wMi pay i Family HospMaHiation and Surgkel Cttiptssmlst 'bperateti «MSI ADULT FUNERALS CONDUCTED Of •raJViert. «tirlngaeM U. S. Cltli«n. Msry W. Wllkiru. have an Incohoate right ; S-«941, ' Must be a renldent of"Cranford for two cif tlowor.or other Interest in said land* flam excellent parking area) convenient O«rl^Typr*ts.brpetienc*de^ HECENT MONTHS BY GRAY. INC 131-years prior to appointment. Ins and premise* a* the Wife of Eugene Taylor TY of QuaMed applicants will be'subject to Wllktn«; nil nf you. herein named are made trahsportibn.. . ' ^ , " phy*a>l. draj apdwdtMtt incainlaMiticm^. uVfulidimtt because1 you have a right. to 28 Fuoarals coat i undo* $200 Ex-Servlcw hten7wllf oe -dredHed with 10vd«H-m tald land*. preference rating or> .written mtd oru' Dated: February flth. 1BS1. 48 ftaMrak coal t , , ,-,,-,,„ U*m $Ml-ao tapo in our otvn display rmnn in West field, 23 > coat w.^-^.«.^..™« iram S301 to$400 12 SPRlSariMLD AVENUK, CRANFORD Date 6f F.xamltullon—March 3, 1B51. 1. QRANT SCOTT ' * UlFtmettik cost ^^.^^ from S401 toSSOQ CaSVLATBOM SALAHY—First Year 83100.00. Clerk of Superior Court. eee there's a Job YoulleniayatWESTON!% Second Year 83300.00 3-8 >.»«»«M«WM#M.«~.M ffotn •501 toSIOO caxkets are altntys on display — all plainly marked' Third Year 839O0.O0 iMaxi- ' •1 Tmmdm coat mum for Patrolmen • n roaetcrk coat tM-ii't—'1'-'"'""' sTOBtt VVUft to ttso em. 1 '•Taaswt A»e, CranfenL Call day ' J. EDWARD WOLF. SHWarak coat S7S0 Chalrtrtan. Police Cominlittee/t ] If you prefW on ^ sand cot»oftfaf can a* to cost. Dated: January Ul, 18S1 22>I5 Opci AH Day y siioum I,, 0M above UtimUtio* include: Penonatjnd Pro/etdkmnl MO WAiTlNGI NO DHAVSI ^|recef>« a fcaW horn u$ by For your convenlence- CHARLES 11 YEAKEL HOBfE-MADB 8WKET * RQT *rrt>ici-, collect« selected, outside case, removal of deeeued, iuneral sisOll COAnrsMn0 ffas\O00Osnfajteflf« ^IKr ' * ' •Implaf/ment Office open mwery J*f «»<<* (local cemittry). meti or palms and use of Funeral Home.. The ITALIAN 8ATOAQE expenses not <»cl*a>4 «f« cetnetery costs, over whtch vie hay wo l iuwwi*pent6ttce»~9n&rctttthing or such items as iDerat-the- oni la 8*UM« 6U FREUNGHUY8BN AVEL, NEWABK S. N. £ Drop iH for mninimnUm. •/ the /amlly, advanced cash to cover. : . GUS COHEN I would Uk* an anoavtaietit for an iatatriew oa. - Iklllflll 'JKi^^a^Sssaitl IV amd repslrlnsl tola* ACT NOW! tsars., lia Walnut avenue, QUo- and hanon OlsT* Oil ' « REAL TATE We have been serving peojtle of all denomina- CRuf«rd 6-2474 COCD CUTS We submit tids record of our charge in the firm INS! ANCE 0' NAME...... »'»..»...»••«•••»• ••»««tt».•>•••««•••.•••»••••*• •••••••••i>«» WESTON EUOtKAL Room 2, SotSood Floor oelief that no one can furnish a satisfactory service 12 318 E. Broad Str««. K E R """ INSTRUMENT CORP. tions in this community for over 53 yean. Biro Kalian vi American t ,*...... ,,...... >. .PHONE.. ,k» .>«»>•••>•••••• for less. 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THE CRANFORO CiTIZEN AND CHBOW1CLS. TgDHSDAYr FEBBDABY 13, ISM THK CRANFORP AKP CVMtMIPlZ, THUB8DAY. ITOftOARY 1$, 1SS) JTwenly-lwP Page Turkey Dinntr MM. B pW Nixon Park,, the first session (if GARWOOD> A turk spent the week-end in Scranton, *nd dance ior members and I To Be Seated Monday zal ion procedures. " Socials Pa. f>t the American Hunga A son. William Malcom, Club will be held Principal to Speak ; Mrs. James Hitcbel| entertained barn February 2 at St Elizabeth's at 8 p. m. in the Ouk! 1 «••••• KE^IIU WORTH —"Edwin W. her card, club Wednesday evening Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ross of at « p. m. Mr. and M,s., Kraus, supervising principal of at her borne. 343 Myrtle avenue. 554 Myrtle avenue. "" , ;ij old, Frank Hidi, J6hn Kenihvorth srhrfols,' will be Ktiest Guests included Mrs. Kenneth Mr., and Mrs. Arthur H. Winter Mrs.'Ann Aunska ;mtl Monday at 8 p. m'. at" a meeting of riated. A permanent baseball back- S . - Bovlby. Mrs. William Ctndel and of 54-72 Third avenue' are receiv- Hidi are in charj;g,e of Methodist Pastor the Kindergarten Mothers'* Club in Mrs. Al Prish. ing congratuations -on the birth merits. • ", ' stop, ' at a factory price of $3SQ, the home (if Mrs. Clarence Thomas, Elected a son, Arthur Howard. Jr., at St- 0 was aUo requested. • ' Trustee Mrs. James Phillips. Sr..' of lection 404 Coolidfie drive. ' ' . Spruce avenue .recently returned Elizabeth Hospital on February ti Read the Classiiietl Ads. Mayor Pitten said that the Coun- • h: • Mrs. Clan. Oe Frcitas ot East cil planned to hire a supervisor al 1 Iron: Lancaster. Pa', where she was str ar em ni I" ^, ? p» "A bv her son>tn- irtment «40 weekly for nine weeks, and ' Shormakinf In Egypt and_ I - - -- —~ ....— »^iam, aim my law and daughter »nd tt Draws Few Shoeitialcing was an. honored pro- his family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas l^ouncii estimated that a backdrop A- itona ily, Mr. and Mrs. William Farka« •*e«si«ii-in-ancteiit- Egypt. Phillips. 'could be erected with donated pipe carved 4.000 years ago shows «rj and "son of Westfield, and "1iejr Nancy Hyouke. daughter of the ! and /volunteer labor at a reduced School Budget Ps i grandscn, Raymond C*«ter... of mmx 60 Edward Hydukcs of 322 Willow NOW TUKl BB * with a v.'orkman cutting leather Cranford. visited her nephew and Three Trustees solcis out-of tumied/hide. \ • avenue* recently celebrated her GAEY COOPER __ fitT H Building Inspector Fred W. Tei- niece*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh] Before pel reported that. 16 permits for birthday anniversary. of Bayonne last Sunday. "PALLAS" To Begin Full Terms John Warcfaol of 417 Oak street I construction valued at $04^30 were i)iii>iN.\v( r. No.' -Jdfl ' Austin, Mr., and Mrs. Martin Jacques of deiU Protest of approved in January and $193 in KENILWORTH — Only 75 vot- AN UIIDINANCK ti< '.in,.-.id ordinance No. is recuperating from a broken 1 220 Fourth avenue announce the ers^ast ballots^in the annual school • IHfl'i-nliiu-rt "Ah'oi'dlnjnrt. to Artiend an MacDougall shoulder suffered while at work. "Between Midnight M| fees was collected. Oi'diiLinc-t- KntllU-cl, An Ordinance 'to birth of a daughter, Arlene Fran- ilen-type Units election Tuesday night at which ami I.li.ut lhi- Ht-iRht and BtllK Louise Manz. daughter of Mr. Dawn" ' Fire Chief Leon Tripodi reported of Uiuldints. To Ht-i!iil:iti- and Detvrmluv Budget Approv«-«l ces, on January 27 at St! Elizabeth's' Eiln Added — Sjt. S'iir NILWORTH — Two^ordi- three. unopposed • candidates were \he Aiwis ' Krnllworth." ' three-year terms i.n.thc ..Board of Bln( O«»by _ \;,,lr, . ~ss a scnool trustee^ polled IIK n—emriTviNKu iiy~iiie~tfov«'iniHe of Brooklyn were hosts last week- f for botH was set for the borough from Leonard Yarich ••' - . to Educ.Vioii,, nt Tuesday's annual Weds Cpl. Foster "MB. MUSIC 66 votes, followed by Charles Kos- Ixtdy of ilk«* itorouuh ni Konllworthi end to. Mr and Mrs., James Phil- * ' ' ' of 619 Boulevard and front John mutza, Jr.. and Douglas K. Hamil- MA*Y FINK, untnarrtod. RUTH Scoute Take Over Scotlim .1. That tin- ordinance No. 189 school election;, They defeated the lips of 512 Spruce avenue. •; Satur- GARWOOD — Announcement Maareen O'lUr* — j.Bll » Cannariato^were referred to fin- nNK BKYANT. wVtew. CUT- it'iilitli'tl "An Ordlt^nc't- to Amend., an two incumbents. Mrs. Varna ual- has been made of the marriage of U , , ton, incumbents, each with 64 Ordluanr,- Entitled, An . Ordinance to day, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were "THIPOU" is to rescind a former ordl- ance. • • • '-..-'' votes, All will serve three years. Hi-uiiliili"' nnrl I.linit tin- lli-iKht. and Bulk ley and Oliver W. Davis, and, Fred- guests at a dinner party held in Miss Antoinette Biglio, daughter: • — In TrchnlrnUr ~ Functions of CoiiHpilmen of riiiildlntii. to Ki-itnlale and Determine ,, WKD. THICK «.\f~ which permit, erection of A total of $353 in fines, and costs Avery Ward, present finance chair- ^^ the AfrtiK <»f. Y:ird>i, Courts ' and Other crick C. Wchriim. Jr. , honor of Mrs. Vonsachen's birth- or Mr. and Mrs. James Biglio Of ._ husband. WIL- pointed police chief and Hal Dan-Open Sp:ic<.*, 'and to Iteuulate and Rc'- ''['Esther Wllllami.' — llo»Jr< . .type apartments, in a tract | of $65.50 were collected in Munich man for the Board of Education, KENILWORTH —.Boy Scouts of Appropriations in the budget r ADDISON MaeDOVGAIX. GERALD C. AUSTIN .Oyster Bay, L. I., to Cpl. Harold n UAM mtlCTand KUZABCTH Klrlt-I tin- Locatlnn of BlllldlnKK Designed "JOHN SCHNITZER day anniversary. of the Boulevard and we*» ipal Court, in January, according received a single write-in vote. Troop 82, sponsored by Community iclson and Marvin Matthews were for Kpcolflr Usf-M, and' ihu Heaulatlon of for-current expenses <>f-$I 14,242.95, I Le Roy-Foster, Jr., son of Mr. and TAGANLOVESOScl Tt'udi^ and IndUKtrUvt known as ' Ordl-' Joseph Gresko recently cele- — In Tcehnicol street. Introduction of to the report of Court Clerk George Methodist Church, performed some patrolmen. -,.-.• " ' . ' .".. rcp;ii'rs and replacements. $8,400. Mrs. Foster of 119 Winslow place, Howard Don — Brian lww.1 Voting for the various items of itosntT rn»K and numc iiunct- No. 121 (it thu noiouuh ot Kenil- stance Regel, Phyllis CorrteliSs, brated his birthday anniversary jinance to return the area F. Kernan. • . •. the budget was as follows: Cur- of the functions" of councilmen us Floyd B. CaiRle, assistant scout- woith," he- -amriuli-d ns follows: Regional Head The double ring ceremony was per- RAFINKK ,rtNK. wlteunmarried. CHARLOTT. IvOUIES That'thr Hullditii; /unc Mup referred to i and manual trainir.fi. $4,225. were Pa.tty Serina, Janet Serino, Rus- with a gitxip of his friends at his "SHilKEDOWir'l New Ptistor they sat-beside regular Borough master of Troop B2, was also pres- formed February 4 at St. Dominic's jsidence "A" zone was the Police Chief George D. Conkliri rent expense of $116,000: 53 yes, TINIC unmarried, WALTER \h ^.,-iid Ordinance and nwtde n part there, approved. A total of 637 votes was scti Burleigh, Georgiarina Rodnex, •wane. 353 Pine avenue. .. .-•" . Extra Added — Wrd. Ni reported 123 calls for police assist- FINK (JR.I and CCCXUA .Council members Tuesday night. : ent. Unable to attend were Mar- of, he t-hanued aod amended hy iuxllcatlnif Coi Church, Oyster Bay. ' . t of a petition received by the 16 no; repairs and. replacements of FINK, (also knqwn y** thereon l>y t>ro|/cr ar < hancr tm fin that section, the regular police vehicle has been From Drew and buildings to the repair and re- LARSON, her husband. VIOLET ing body were outlined to them. The'boys were treated to ice 1. All th.it ;iv..i of land aiid tand peplum and long* sleeves. An known legs in the motion pic- . FICCA and JAMES FICCA. her sl.|ii{itr. Ivlnu ai\d lieini!: In' the Borough Schnitzcr with 358. Mr. Davis re- teria, Richard Kap'py. Georgeanna | Mr. and Mrs. George Corr of "A HANDSOME public hearing, at which no out of service for two weeks. De- placement fund: 57 yes and 10 no. . . husband, REGINA ASMUSSEN Scout Donald Orlando presided creiiiu sundaes by Mayor- Pitten of KeiWIu-orth. County of. Union and | orange blossom 'crownheld her ture world, are the symbol of . Wed Nile. Feb. *Mlh. * f\ KENILWORTH — The Rev. D. and ANDREW ASMVSSEN. her a nd .driven home by- a' member of State of Neve Jersey.' mnru particularly' ceived 330 votes, Mrs. Dalley. 3,11. Legal Procedure Stechcr, James DcCicco. Richard Beech avenue entertained relatives livery of the new vehicle has been ut' the meeting with Mayor Fred :< fingertip veil and sh» carried 'a Gliaranterd fur .'III u«j» rtion is expected ih view of the Arthur Zook,' administrative assis- The board will meet Monday for . . husband. NORRISTOWN-PENN riest'ftl>erl a*^ fotlovvs; , • and Mr.Wchrum, 294. ' Harper. James Thaisz, Judy Rein- ;over the week-end. the"movie, 'The Red Shoes." Al»« . nts' petition, is' required by delayed by the recent railroad reorganization, when a president I TRUST CO., A corporation, ad> V. Pitten, and 6thdir'mQmbers read the 'police department..! HKGINNINO :,t. ;i point. formed by thd Block* Plan to Buy bouquet of white gladioli.' Charles A Hharp Lotiltlnr. ' tant to the president and director minisu-ator cum testamento an- Participation of the Boy Scouts InterKH-tlon oi -\hv westerly *side of Mar- ' which opens today' at the Reg- strike according to .Councilman 1 reports of the committee chairmen. Voting by district was as fol- hardt, Diane McKeon, and Sandra! Frank Hidi of Second avenue is Foster of Garwood was his broth- > second ordinance will regu- and vice-president will .be elected nexo of Frank Fink, Sr, de- 1 lu.-( Street with the nmiheily side of Colfax "HOTflOD" William Lister, police and' fire of the Drew -Advance of Drew When jiskcd their opinions con- in Council affairs was a phase of Avenue as laid ilowh. detlpuited nnd dls- lows: Austin — district 1, 115; New Police Car Hopkins. " - jrecuperating from a recent illness. er's best man. ; ent 'Theatre in Elizabeth, for a he size and bulk of buildings by the trustees. ceased,' the unknown heirs, .Wed. Nile. Mar. ;th. !. f. , commissioner. . - University, Madison, has been ap- devisees and personal represent cerning air rifle damage dui'ii\g the observance of Boy Svoul -Week. tlhtiuislti*(l nn . the oltli'isil' tax atineiistnent • district 2. 126; district 3, 87. and GAUWOOD — Utfal procedure Grade 6 — Ann Riccardo. Pat | Mrs. Frank Adalasnig of Fourth Following ..a reception for 200 Week's stay. Hailed' as one of n a zone along the westerly pointed temporary pastor of Com- . atlves of FRANK 'FINK, SR., ( map,of the rtornuuh of Kenilwor'th: run- r FRANK FINK. JR., WALTER January, which amounted to $100 ninu tlu'iii-e ill northerly alonu-Kaid side district 4. 37; Mrs. Dalley -r dis- stymied Borough Council's efforts O'Neil, Karen Tobias. Joy Krause. avenue has returned from the Pres- guests at Joe Dee's Persian Room the most unusual of films, "The * " ~~\m •The* {of South Twenty-first street munity Methodist Church, The FINK (SR >. WALTER FINK if Maikt't Street to the unutlit-rJy side of < nnd resulted in confiscation of 4 1 trict 1. 70; district 2, 100; district 3. Tuesday ni^ht to purchase a new Margie Danyo,'Dorpthy Kukulak. bvienan Hospital, Newark. Oyster Bay, the couple left on a Golden Romance urel avenue, listed as indus- Roselle.Park Woman appointment was made by Dr. (JR.). BUSTER FINK. KATH- U TheiwHa's' Ip Form Lexlnttlofi Avenue; tliej^'i <2> weatefly ^ "70."and district 4, 71; Wchrum — .Miss Sylvia Hidi of 484 Fourth Red Shoes," is the story of a PupikHold - ERINE FINK C ALLAH AN. and BB guns, the scouts said Hint nlonu Kald sick- uthcr,ly trict 3. 62. and district 4. 72, q»d. Stephen Banyasz; Grade T —sixteenth! birthday anniversary by home in Hempstea'd, L. I. Mrs. the Borough Council expects KENILWpRTH — Mrs. Vibna K. The Rev. Mr. Zook succeeds the ;iiui |i.iralh-l 'wiih South 2l>th Street to d Polipe Commissioner A,rchie, Dar- ! Lincoln y . cessors In risjht, title- or interest, Scout -Fnink. EreuixJ; wit.h'Coiin- of three, organization . mctings to Also." MacDoiiuail '^-r-distinct 1, :och asked council -ft he could skip Joyce Hart, Rbbert George. Made- attending a show-and the CHina Foster was graduated from Oyster ' Andersen's - fairy tale- of the prove a permit for a new in- Nemeth, 3ft yeacs .old. of-843 Pros- Rev. Gerald M. CoyeY* Jf., who • • • Defendants, Dolnt 'nn .the: southerly Hide of Hamil- Doll in New ©Yrfc City. Accclm- You are hereby summoned and required eHman' Wlllijim Lister, 'declare*) form .'i new cub scout unit was hel(+ ton Avenue: "theiU-iv '<4t • wes-terly nlonit llO;distriH 2.-125; distmtS, 99, he regular routine, of advertising line Tripko. Judy Tonibs. June Bay High School and 'is employed same name. -Its' star, is Moria- ythis AveeS. He said the site, pect street. Roselle Park, was ser-resigned last we<& to accept a pas- to serve upon Earl Pollack, plaintiff's ;ald.• southerly iie«terly «ld In Illovk llir. :\n shown on •> •••• Observance * .Grand Street, Elizabeth. 4.. New Jersey, an tene Adalasnig arid Margaret Hidi [would have a floor space of cost only $100 nil her than the $350 palish hall. , r trict 1, 111; district 2, 97; district 3. for a gdod offer from car dealers. ry Sachsel. ; Garden City, L. I. Mr. Foster was peared with the Sadler's Wells at South and Kingston pastor .wiU serve until the confer- answer to the complaint filed, in a civil .aid. mop; thence i. >l siiutherly along tiafd ..108, and district 4. 42: Davis, dis- of Garwood and Miss Joan Dot Fina J by 122 feet and" would em- ence meetings in May or June KENILWORTH — The Lincoln action, in which Harold Snyder and Dor- required for a factory pro lliu |mlnt oV placis of BE- against, and manual training, 314 ington Sehtioi were neither afeseht — aha — Albert Lewis of Cranford. • purpose of foreclosing and barring the supplies committee and .projjvcss make his Purvey. • • • Winterton. N. Y..'as the guest of ncilman Earl Baron will at-. of the Newark Conference and has Robert Perkins, June Rego, Henry equity of redemption of the defendants in ael's Church, were present to as-GINNINC5. • ' for and 171 nor tardy during the iast period: l Alexis Smith The woman, unconscious and in on water and liRhts, for which sist Mr. Watts nnd'Ficld' Executive Section 2. • All ordinances or parts of He presented a gloomy report Elected Mrs. FJisa Cosme. To Tell Experiences |a meeting of the Union Coun- had pastoral experience in Iowa Tavencr, Donald.'Orlando and and to premises situate, lying and bemtt mdlnmic'.K "Inconsistent with Ihe pro- Grade 1 — Steven Tripka. Sandra a condition of shock, was reported In the Borough of Kenllworth, County of Councilman Stults is also respon- Bernard ''Ponder in creating the Tuesday night. Four car dealers Mrs. Ralph Mann has been ill ;A tomorrow night in West- and.New Jersey. . Stephen. Rodoquino. Antonio For- Union and State of New Jersey and visions of this ordinance he and the name Tripka, Donald Dqnoughue. Ed- As Doctor in Korea "Undercover in fair condition Tuesday by Dr. described as follows: sible.- -'••• .'•.•'-• now unit. re herehy repealed. Muriel ParkhM Br'ule in the county informed Councilman j at her home. 317 Myrtle'avenue: [to Seek details on participa-. The Rev. Mr. Zook. "was grad- tun;it«). Grade' 7 teacher, was nar- Section- :t. This m-dlnance- shall tnko ward Col well,. Bette Ann Dorkoski. GARWOOD — Dr. Archibald fin the cooperative dog pound Lewis, who with Dr. Frederick Ap- rator. tini Caasa •' Ae4Ua Hlchilrd Martfcton read Couilt'il- The Rev. Sylvester MirVt'igfi an- eirect niter final passage and publication Darroch (hat the scarcity of cars' President Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sugsda of 341 '*• SUN.,— MON. — ' felbaum of Kenilworth, examined uated from John ^Fletcher College Known >nd dculgnaleU as Lot 38 In ':R-c-m clini; tu law. Of R.M. Galhzewski David Bctts, Valerie Vandermarki Fletcher, who spent more than 40 ntv muniqipab'tjes, urged by and did graduate work at the "Abmham Lincoln" was recited Block I4» oh Section • of the Map ofinan William Peterson's report on nounced that the next meeting will was acute and that they could not Games Wost and Lee Woidt; Grade Third avenue were hosts Sunday years as a missionary doctor in Ko- LIOEIITY Joan CrmwfoH. her-at'tht seen*. ! ->••'•••; ,•>•••«• New Orange. Union County, New Jersey, GARWOOD—MIRS Muriel Park- nilh,SPCA manager. 'J_(i University, of Iowa and Drew Urii- which nun Is now on file in the Union hlghwjiy and -sower work and be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. At thi« Nntlre giye him any offers. Only one to Mrs. Henry Stanislowski of She 'was 4hen-removed in the by Treasure Bernard, Shirley I'Mhile Notlt-r Is Hereby Given'that the hill, dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- 2 — Joseph Zukasky. Edward Dor- rea, will be guest speaker Tuesday H. Almquist,. scoutmas- venslty. ln'tiM), he was graduate^ Beurer and Marilyn Goodreds. Cewnty BcBMcr*atMRW aa Map No. SIfvC. Richard Sterling, assisting Council- session, the cubmastei',' comnilljfec cieiilcr. Raw son Motors of. West- Bertram J. Bertolamy tStaten Island. of 1he Women's Missionary Society j "HARRIET" iflMortltKRescue Sjuad ambu- Being and Intended to describe the foreilolnu Ordinance wan introduced at a . crt Pnrkhlll of 224 Locust avenue, llclti, was interested. kqski. Richard Galanski. Robert "HKG SOLOMON'S MOUT [ Troop 82, was appointed to from Drew with a B.D. degree. "Lincoln" by Nancy Byrd Turner premises designated on the tax duplicate man Earl Bnron, provided the re-and den mothers are expected to'bc inrelllic of Ihr Oovernlni! Body of the Mrs. Ida Gdovin ancl\daughter, ; MIT NO. lance to Dr. Lewis' office for fur- rtorouuh tyt Kcnllworth on the 23rd day ' became the bride Saturday at. 4 Headn Trustee* at Gresko, Thomas Hade. Arnold in Garwood Presbyterian Church. ation Commission with His "last pastoral appointment was recited by Kathleen Meredith of the Borough of Kenllworth as Block port of the transportation and poor named. The meeting will be under Borough Attorney' Bernard Stcin- Sandra, were guests recently of John Wayne, Maureen I ther treatment and X-rays to de- 14». Lot 26, and concerns, real estate of .fiiliiiiiry, IV.1I. It w»« then read for p. m. of Raymond Michael Galis- K Joan Brezney and Nancy His talk will be given at 1:45 p. m. \ ' t*ny rwhs * BatUra Hal*. | to be fixed at a later'date, was in Chatham where he served and Kathryri Leikauskas, and thelocated at. 6SS Vernon Avenue, Kenil- committee. , . . ., the direction of Mr. Watts, Mr. tho llrut time. The fold Ordinance will be. er said, council could waive the Regional High School her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. in the sanctuary. The public is in- termine the exact' extent of her in- worth, Union County, New Jersey. further considered for tlnal pa>sa(« bv •••'.."•' ' '•'' ' — '•-:- Scouts William Brocg and-.Wil-r Finney and Mr. Sullivan. zewski, son of former Councilman HUmenikUmenik. " and Mrs. George Rqdner of ' 427 - from R6cco Adase resign- from 1946 to 1949. He has held his recitation.of "Lincoln Triumphant" •aeaad Caasa af AeUaa the Governinc llody of thu Borough nf rule stipulating that bids must be GARWOOD V Bertram J. Ber- vited. "RIO juries." , ...... Ilam Chapman were unable to par- Kenllworth. at the tloroimh Hall. Boule- and Mrs. Michael Galiszewskl of 36 advertised. In case of emergency, Also,'Grade 3 — Robert Colwell. Willow avenue. "EMEHGENCY WEDDING" |from' the^ commission . was present ppsition at Drew since was given by Joan Scavuzzo. Known and designated as Lot IS In - In addition to the starting of a vurdi Krnllworth. New Jersey, at elflht North avenue. The ceremony was tolamy of 415 Union street was Dr. Fletcher was the first Ameri- Police Capt. Edward Stupak and last June and will continue his Block ISO on Section • of the. Map ofticipate because of the absence of cub pack. St. Theresa's also will o'clock In the evrnlilK lE.S.T.V on the... o council coiUd draw up a resolution Michael Folzonc, Ralph Bianchi. Mrs. Thomas McCaskill of 105 Shaw Satarfay Matinee. — 10 A. M. Only—MON.* 1 I pendipg his reconsideration. The assembly sang "America the New Orange, Union County, New-Jersey,' performed at Trinity Church, Cran- elected president of- the Regional Carl Soltis.- Rosalie Calderonc, can missionary to return after the ning' of the west side of Patrolman George Kernan, who are duties there along with his new which map-Is now on Ate In the Union Councilmen Joseph Shallcross nnd have n* scout troop. On. the same 27th day of FebriiarV, 10M.> At such' amending the rule. Board of Education at its organisa- Anchor Place was hastess Friday investigating, said the driver was Beautiful." "Battle Hymn of theCounty Register's Office as Map No. 3II-C. time and place, or at any time and pluco Beverly DcGurtis, Shirley Fontcn- Japanese left Korea in 1946. He is assignment. . • diaries Wendle, who were ill. t'vening next .week, fathers of allto which Mich meeting* may be adjournedj, . . ford, with the Hev. Frank V. H But rising hopes faded. The stat- at a Valentine party given by the v ; "GERONIMO" "WIZARD OF : street from the Boulevard Republic," and two songs, "Bat- Being and Intended to describe the g tion meeting last Thursday night t-ni. Patty .Leonard, Mirianne presently on furlough. Pri6r to his Mrs. Anna Sellinger of 726 Newark The Rev. Mr.- Zook is married premises designated on the'tax duplicate Richard fl, Almquist. scoulmaetr! boys 11 year;! old and over arc in- all pernonn interrslrd will given' nn Carthy, rector, officiating. ute showed that such a resolution Circictte Club. Mrs. Ruth* Ttirk's IN TttUNUOI.0« c avenue was recommended tle Cry of Freedom" .'and "Tramp, opportunittit y to bbo'' hheard concerningi ; tuchh in Springfield. He served as theGresko, Ruth Ann Pccina.. Doro- talk, a luncheon will be served at avenue. No charges were preferred and has two children, Muriel and of the Borough of Kenllworth' as Block ter, thanked tnc governing body vited to meet with Mr. Ponder in Given in marriage by her father, could be adopted only with the ap- 'ABBOTT & COSTELLO WED. ONLY—FEB. 9| • Planning Board in a report Tramp. Tramp:" Eighth-grade, girls ISO, Lot IB. and concerns real estate Ordinance. board's vice-president last year. thy Rick.arski and Beverly Seedorf. birthday anniversary was also cele- Ip.m. immediately. Rosemary. They reside in Mor- located at SM> Vernon Avenue, . Kenll- for its aid in giving the boys an order-to discuss final plans for the By Ol-der of Ihe Crtvertilnif Body.. " the bride wore a long white satin proval of four-fifths of the entire • Mr. Bertolamy was reclcctcd to brated. Among those present/were MONDAT TH«U WBDNESDAY Edmund Guenn litted.. to Council, sang "the Vacant Chair." " worth. Union County, New Jersey. . rillUP J. McGEVNA. Baptism will be administered at Police said Mrs. Nemeth had left rlstown. v iimight into municipal affairs. He unit. Fourteen boys anrl several . ' Boroush Clerk. . gown ending in a" train, a fingertip council. But that was impossible' the board last year for his second Monitors this month for the-4R Mrs. Joseph Miragliatta and,Mrs. • , BINO CROSBY er recommendations '. of Bible reading by Edwin A. Third Caaae •« Aatleai the 11 a. m. service Sunday. Sun- ; her husband's car and waited sev- extended special appreciation to pureiits met last night and'covered Unled: January 21!, lofh** 2-22 veil, and she carried a bouquet of Tuesday night. Only three coun- three-year term. clns's include: Milk money. Vir- Aiex Sugzda of Garwood; Mrs. Jos- ,.:•• II.-. • ^-i»_ . . . M Beninati, planning board Kraus, supervising principal, the Known and designated as' Lot Ji, In ginia Fitzsim'mons; attendance. day school will be held at 9:45 a. m. Mir«cle0n34th! eral minutes for a break in traf- Block tS0.Mm Section S of the Map ofCouncilman Lister,'police und lire white Eucharis lilies. Mjss Mildred cilmen were present. He also has served as' president eph Detnlack. MR. John Tolkacz, ;-MIL MUSIC, n, were for a joint Kenil- Holy Name Slates Hail salute, and the Lord's Prayer New Orange, Union County, New Jersey, Carol • Walden; librarians. Patsy and evening worship at 7 o'clock. • -.-abe —'• -Union bus shelter at Gal-fic before she crossed the street. by the assembly also were included. which map Is now on Ale'In the Union chairman, who permitted the- boys Parkhill served as her sister's maid As a result, Borough Clerk Wnl- of the Garwood•'• Board of Educa- Mrs. Vincent Warkala. Mrs. Wil- . . i Aba ... Her husband, who mfcanwhlle drove County Register's Office a* Map No. 310-C. 1 Sugzda and Robert Danes; reader. A family night birthday party James Stewart June J Communion Breakfast to spend a full day on Saturday of honor. Her gown was of lace tcr S: McMnnus will.advertise for tion for. the past year. Foi'mcrly liam Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Chiri- "STEtLA" : Hill road, reappointment of Basketball Team Being and Intended to describe the Mary Ann Weimcr: flowers, Gail will take place next Thursday at John B. Stults to theaway, Was unaware of the accident KENILWORTH — Plans for the premises designated oh the tax duplicate with the two departments. with "matching hat. bids in the usual fashion. Mayor vice-president of the board, he is chillo and Mrs. Kay Miragliatta of The cagcrs lost their second of the Borough of Kenllworth ma Block Hurley,, and banking, Thomas Di- 6:30 p. m. Bible study and' prayer . and investigation of the pos- until- notified at home by police. annual Communion breakfast of game this season to St. Michael's, Acting as flre chief on Saturday Bridesmaids included Mrs. Ruth L. Thomtis Daub said such adver- now serving-his ninth year. Elizabeth, and Mrs. Bernard Wil- "The &rattoir ISO,. Lot IS, and concerns real estate Mnio. will.be held Wednesday at 1p.m. of Newark and New York The injured woman is recuperat- the Holy Name Society of St. 18 to 15. Donald Reid, tall ace, located at 67S Union Avenue. Kenllworth, was William Fischer inid Frank. Eidel of Rosette Park, a sister of tisement would be, a waste- of mon- Mr, Bertolamy, a member of the loughby of Cranford. There will be a meeting of the ing at home because there were no Union County,-New Jersey. Pupils in 4G are having a spcll- neb in the boroughs Theresa's Church were made Mon- was taken out in the third period Feaith Caaae e« Aellea Rizzo and Robert Mulsch were Ore ifiHn; VP«i fjiiic w-Mri.-o \\m- nnrl limn hecnllKc answers Garwood Lions Club, is a past Airs. John Rutz. is recuperating Session at 8 p> m. Tuesday. Choir hospital facilities available. -the- Bti Ci day night at a meeting of the with five fouls. Kenilworth will ' Known and as Lot MA. Incaptains. Ronnld Gulcher was sip- art of Gnrwood. Both wore blue secmed unlikely. ' " ' ' . ' . president of the club and ti past from a recent illness at n« nTJme.J \ y ThUKday at Wlia-lt IBM fiirls. Prizes "wilt be awarded- at reheargal she evtry group in me parisn natt New Orange, lace -dresses with matching-head- The police department hopes to deputy district governor. He is also 45 met Sunday with Councll- play the opener of the Regional active in civic affairs und is a the Close of tHe contest. Class 4R| ' Second avenue. |8 p.m. |Stults. reported that repair View Motion Picture breakfast will be held April 8 fol-School Tournament with James vvhlch map Is now on Me In the Union as a devisee or you have a charge against pieces. purchase a 1951 Pontlac, two-door DOOM ,OI>KN DAILY »:W A, M. County Register's Office as Map No. llt-C. the same by reASon of the bequest* mudo member of the Garwood Dcfencs ii.s. learnini^^.:^g severa,«.,»^.il .*•,««„Eastern« hymnt.vmnesl j James Gardner is recuperating at I playground equipment KENILWORTH — A technicolor lowing the 8 o'clock mass. Caldwcil of Springfield February Being and intended to describe the by said Frank Fink. Sr.. in his last will .. . • Best man was Charles Fleck of scdan'-'and to trade In its 1950 mod- which they will sink in the school' his home on Third .avenue from • • '• ' 1 i i ;--.• ' REGEN James P. McGevna was named premise* designated on tHe tax duplicate and testament; and you Ruth Fink Bryant el. Bids will be opened at the next Council. - sericus head and face injuries, sus- Heart Benefit - ——LAST TIMES TODAY ' and small swings" will motion picture, "Bermuda Bound," 24. The tourney will be at Reg-of the Borough of Kenllworth as Block have an undivided Interest In said lands Garwood. Ushers /were Lawrence assembly in ^Iarch. • " I to be replaced. A storage chairman of the committee on ISO. Lot MA, and concerns real estate meeting, February 27. tained'last week. GARWOOD — The Heart Fund "GUILTY OF TREASON" was presented at yesterday's lunch* ional High School with other con- and premise* a* one of the devisees under :• Mayer of Gnrwood. a cousin of the Class officers- for Grade 5 are: ROW AT «ESIX.« |ure is also needed, the com- arrangements. The breakfast will located at Ml Union Avenue, Kenllworth, the but will and testament of Frank Fink. Mrs. Joseph Certo and Mrs. Har- will benefit from proceeds of .. (Cardinal Mindt»niy Ca»«> eon meeting of the Kenilworth Ro- tests scheduled February 27 ..and Union County. New Jersey. Sr.: and 'you Clifford Fink have art imdl- bridegroom, and Robert Rockmycr! Councilman David A. Murray, President,. Diane McKcrtn; vice- i said. More fill is required be prepared by the Rosary Society Honor Roll ry Middleton of 101 Anchor place card, party to be held February 23 tary Club through the courtesy of March 1. t. Fifth Caase el Aellea vlded Interest In said lands and premises of Jamcsburg, brother-ln-iaw of street .chairman, announced that president, John Hanak; secretary, **COUNTY FAIR" ' the baseball diamond and will be served by members of Known and designated as Lots 11 andas one of the devisee*. under the last Frank Adlassing and George Luux were guests recently at a party giv- at the VFW Hall, South avenue, the Esso Standard Oil Company. Grade 1 .__. St in Block 407, on Section 3 of-the Map will and testament of Frank Fink. Sr.: nnd the bridegroom. • . ' • Judy Schlund, and treasurer. Peter • ——: .—~ •. THI rly at Boulevard and Four- the Children of Mary Society. Mrs. Sylvia - Schwab's class fs of New Orange. Union County, New you Anna Fink, have an Inchoate r.laht of had been hired by the street de- en by Mrs. Michael Mazdi of El-under auspices of the Garwood Re- - , ru. * SAT., FEU. i« • n President Kenneth • Fahenstock Prominent speakers will be present Jersey, which map ts now on file lit the dower «r other Interest In Kald lands nnd . 'Following a reception for about Morrison. ' , • publican Club.' i street. , • . conducted the business meeting. working on puppets. A a room partment. '. ; . ,'..'• mora. ' • -t •' ; -.' • Irene Danne — Vni MaeMnrr'ay and entertainment will be' pre- Union County Register's Office as Mappremises an the wife of Clifford Fink: and 100 guests ut the Kenllworth Inn; Monitors in -5N include:^.Front mother is assisting with the sew-No. 11»-D. you Sara Fink Ulso known an Snrah Charles Tomredle. Jr.. son ot Mr. "NEVER A DtJLL MOMENT" % 1951 expense, the corn- sented. Being./and intended to describe the Fink I have a right of dower uu the widhw Kcnilworth, the couple.left on a boards, Carol Barry; sideboards* said, would be for labor aU«wee« , ' ; of Walter Fink. Sr.. or other. IntrrVst hi Scout* Entertain •; Mrs. Charles Tomredle of 1000 Tyrone rawer — Iliihellnc rrclle * The Rev. Sylvester P.. McVeigh, g ''.' .' •• V- '' '•: premises designated on the* tax duplicate motor trip to Florida. Upon their hi Schools Anuelo LoBue: drawing on boards. aysround supervisor's salary The scientific name of ragweed Grade Z* of the Borough of Kenllworth aa Block said lands and premise*! ami .vim Alter return they will reside in Rosellc. :. celebrated his fourth •AMERICAN GUERRILLA IN spiritual director, announced that 407. Lots 31 and 33, and concerns real Halberstadt. William Fink and John Flntf. With DeinoiistrativiM GARWOOD — Honor roll pupils a Ihich $350 has been approp- U ambrosia. Sounds very nlct. beginning in March, the Holy Mrs. Catherine Renner's grade is estate located at 303-304 Monroe Avenue, Robert Fink, Charlotte Rac Fink. LIIIIIK Both are graduates of Garwood lor the third marking period- in son; (lowers, Mary . Ann DeGutis THE PHILIPPINES'' Plu« ."CAli. OF hoping for the rapid recovery of Kenllworth. Union County, New Jersey, Fink-and Walter Fink, Jr., urc the. c-lilh , schools and Jonathan Dayton Reg- GARWOOD—Troop 75 was host family gathering. Name and_Rosary: Societies will •lath Caase •' Aetlasi dren of Walter Fink, Sr.. riccconnl nnd to members of the G'urwood Lions Garwood. schools have been listed nnd Judy Rhoadcs; paper. Nat J. O'Neill and .' . — In Technlcelar — receive Holy Communion in a Frank Sorrentino, who is ill, and Known and designated as Lot 10 Inhave .art undivided Intercut In wild litmfc ional High School, Springfield. Correa; line icadepj^Johh Gudoski; Mr. -and'Mrs. P. • —*-;—;—:—.—•-,—>_ •- ,« Block 170 on Section • of the Map orand premise* a* the luHrs-at-luw of Club last .Thursday night at Lin-as follows: - ' • daughter of Hemlock avenue were body at the. 8 o'clock mass instead Miss Dorothy Lajeski's pupils sent New Orange,' Union County, New Jersey, Walter Fink, ST., a dcc-ciiKcd ton mid Mrs. GaiiSMswski •> is cmpl6yed by supplies, Judy/ SUK.. MON. A TUES.. FEB^ 18-ltt-Stt devlHee under the lust will und trstn coln school.' The program consisted Grade 1 — MarjorJc Harper, guests last week-end of Mr. and Television of the 7. o'clock mass. : get-well cards to Virginia Ward, which map Is now on file In the Union the Cranford TrUst Compimy, Linda Riccardo, Mary Ann'Viper- books. Fianc^ Deharah Kvrr — Stewart Granger Chestnut 5-9413 also ill. Children in Mrs. Ethel County Register's Office as Map No. JI9-C. incnl of Frank Fink, Kr.,: ami you Nur- 1 Cranford. The bridegroom is cni-of several demonstrations und a Wl\lson of Malverne, The second annual variety -show Being and Intended to describe the rUtown-Penn Trust Company, n corpora lumblinji! act bv troupjmcjyibcrg. inn-. Gerald Werglnnd, David Bctts, TONG SOLOMON'S MINES" RITZ Prince's section made Valentines premises designated on the tax duplicate tlon. urimlnlulrutor i-iiio teiit»iiiii-nlit Jiiinexi. "ploycd as ii carpentcriirWestHeWr '' - In Teehnleelar for benefit of the church will be of the Borough of Kenllworth as Block nf Frank Fink.. Sr..'-dvewufed, huvu uti Demonstrations .vi-erc; ArtltlciuFj ir> April rnrnpllng.Hynn of •for yesterday's observance. Intpi-^l In. «nlH l.nrii mid iirt'iiilsfM m ilictiard Middleton. son oi Mr, EdnaanTHd EO'nrie 'ADMIRAn — WandL WAa llendriS x ||| wow 170. Lot_10. and_concctnj _real ettl mich administrator of Frank' Fink. Sr, respiration und imtirovlslng • ann Mayer, Joyce Turner, Valerie ink wells, John Hanak: li . in Teeknlc.Ur ~ Grade 4 located at 734 Union.Avenue, Kenllwo end Mrs. Harry Middleton of 101 riieral Public Is Invited Cranford will direct the produc- Union County, New. Jersey. and you George Halberutudt have nn strcteht'r, Richard Supurito, Ron- Vundertnark, Georginnnn G'urrei- .tnmes Thaisz and Diane Manfredi; A LADY" When Miss Eleanor Boyle's class Inchoate'right of ctirtcny or other Interest Lenten Service** Set Anchor place, recently celebrated la Technical** — "BRANDED' tion. All of the properties. described were lit'said land* and.premised us the him-. alirehoitiucki anil Tbomas Cusule; ero, Beverly' Kundrat, Alfonso closets,.'Joseph Katica and Mar- fn completes its study of life in thesold at • tax sale held on August 31/1KH; Husselman. and bulletin Ms fourth birthday anniversary at , — SUH* thawday -- ~ WED. * TUUKS.. 1KB. -i with AUn Ladd. »»«* Joseph F. Mulligan, president, by John E. Butler, the then collector of band of Alice Maibenitadt: and you Ellin- At. St. l*aul> Tonight Hint ami steel and bow/and drill Rcndnno, G'craldinc Midi, Joyce blli '. »nun May ward — BebeH to Ai*end The outlined the program for the year. Congo, they will begin to learn taxes of the Borough of Kenllworth, by hoth Fink, Sophie Fink and trcno Fink Dean, Joseph Papnndi-ea and Linda {and Richurd * {a^n£ P?**' ," ,„ _, -HALLS olMONTEZOMA* reason of which tax sale certificates were have an Inchoate rluht nf dower or nllii-r Ilk* i n. l«4ry Jorw A«ar«« com* bW«y *> K. Ji GARWOOUh-'The Living Wa- iliemakinu. Robert Dushanck; ilrtst . , •-,:•••. Mrs. Gabriel Toth of Fourtuh ave- An appeal' to support the local about the people of the Andes jn Inlermt In wild-liindii und prrinlKm. mi thr aid. for shock,'-Herbert Welmunn, lerto.- Kosconsco . "TULSA" ; South America. Issued to the Borough of. Kenllworth nn wlv<'« nf Wllltum Fink, John Fliik anrl •a* orfar ofodwHng from Hlah School h AKOAHC Oly. NOW worklno ter," will be the .theme at Lenten March of Dimes campaign was Septerhbeii 13, 1034. and the said cer- llobert Fink, rcH|U<«tlvt>l.v, who c-ltoh huv4< Na«r tnnsttkk, Mtty Jon* h on* of 21,000 ••lephona man and w&M Kenneth Ueinhardt, Richard Dill- Grndc 2 — David' Murray. Bo'n- Ncw nmeers in Grade OT in- nur was guest of honor Saturday at — In TechaloUr — — wllb — Grade 8 " • tificate* "of tax sale so Issued by said services tonight in St. Paul's Evun- a party iii celebratio1 n of 1hePr sixhr- made by Mr. McGevna, who is a John E. Butler, .then collector of Uxen. an undivided Interest In wild liindu Hitrl oM^ofUng la pro«W«^W wHh.lb* bmt poulbl* Maaaon* Mrvic*. ,- Icy ami Kenneth,Gardner; tum.b- elude: President. Ann Riccardo: * "- "**' ' " " - • AM SherMaa — Dcnnb O'Keete Manball ThantKMM — Vlr|la»| -RAND OPENING nrcntlneu: und you Cecelia Fink fulno geAcal and Reformed Church.- ile Copelniul. Richard Beylon, tieth birthday anniversary. past president of the society. At a class meeting of the twowere lost or destroyed and thereafter viee-prcsident, Murtin Frahmc: "WOMAN ON THE RUN" pursuant to a resolution of the govern- known as Ccllu Klnki huvc either un Services Sunday will include di- tntj act, llonald Choinnckl, Rlch- oan Maiden, Patty Mukowsky, Mn and Mrs. Leonard powhie of Father McVeigh urged members eighth grade sections last Thurs- ing body of the-Borough of kenllworth. Inchnute right of dnwe.r nr'&n ulMnlutr ud Stiparitu, John , Rich- secvotnry, SVcd Fahorie. arid treas- OF THE right of dower nr other interest lit the vine worship ut 11 u. m.. and Sun- ^ynn Fontenelli, Joscph::JLusiu:d,i, Union street were called toJ"enn-i' to enlarge their group nnd told of day, the following officers were duplicate certificate* of the tax sales uudlvldrd -Intcrott In KUUI • Undx- und day school at_9:45 y. in. The theinu ird. Kappy, Robert Wolfe, ami Barbara Kultwlcz, Ann Marie •alii'-' urer, Donald Bresmey. the advantages to be gained by liv-elected: President, Robert Hill; were issued on June M, 1M0. by IS. Q.nrcinliK'u of your Inmliand Wulter Fink 'INFORMATION.,. sylvania recently by the. death of Anderson; the then collector of taxes uf Jr.. Who U mlsslnu and muy Iw livlnn. or will be» "The Secret of Faith." John Muhisculco. , • - . Jinn, Barbara Austin, Antoinette The seventh and c-ichth erode Mr. Dowrue's uncle. DONALD O-CONMOft , ing up to the Holy Name pledge. vice-president, Fred Breem; treas- the Borough of Kenllworth. The duplicate dead! und you John Fink und Mury Ann reading classes arc making book- .tax sale certificate for the property de- A food Kale will be held Sutui- Richard E. Harper; Jr.^ president Cannaiinto, Nancy" Jo Humenlk, Gregory Aklan celebrated hif ."THE MDJCMAN" CRANFORD Theafi 1UB SUNNYSIDE urer, Walter Martin, and,secretary, scribed for the-Fint*Cause of Action wan rink, both Infants, may huvt- an undivided What's Thalr Number?" lets and working inn "The Leiiend Warner's Itttentit In Kald landu und nr.-nilteu u> : day from, 10.ii. m, to 2 p. m. in)f. the Garwootl Lions Club, the •iiidn Patten, Cynthin Van Dzura, fifth birthday anniversary Tues- . -, — Pla» — ,'. Barbara Shnllcross. The class plans recorded in the Union County Reglnlcr'u t-hlldren* und helru-ut-luw »f your fullicr of Sleepy Hollow," and "The mom at e-otoo Transfers of . Office on December 11. Itso. In Book the church basement. irpopV sponsoring organization, Chester Gudaski, Richard Hagman, withua party for a group' of "Armed/Car Rohbrr" BEN EODOQCINO. Prop. to attend a performance of II Trov- 17M of Mortgages for said County, on Waller Fink. Jr.. in the event that tie i» presented badges of pfrteo to tlu> Victoria Pvlo, Patricia, O'Brien. Christmas Cnrol." Jnmcs Mercer. atnrc on March 9 at the Metropoli- page 640. The duplicate tax sale certificate dead: nnd you Helen Fink liuvu u ilnwrr his home on , Walnu' Now Thro. Saturday Real Estate for the property described for the Second Intercut or olhcr Inlereut In lite undivided • On tn avenge day, New Jersey Information operators .ollowinu: patrol loaders—Thomas Cathleen Kavnlil-ros, June Hidi, I Herbert Wclman and oRnald Choj- street. Tbra Tnea. - North 26th Street «nd Boulevmrd . KENILWORTH — The following tan Opera House with proceeds Cause, of Action was recorded III theIlllertwt In said lunHu and nrrnilneu of. Fouiulvn*" Day w'usalc, Robert Dushanck, Herbert n'n'cki are presenting scenes from OEOKOE HArT JOAN CHAW»'OHU JOHN trom a cake sale. Union County Register's office nn Decent- vniir de^enm-d liuuliand Frui taV ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard V.- Demosk, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Davey to page 560. The duplicate tax sale certlltcatr 8:15 in Lincoln. School.--In addi- •r—Mnnfriod Dudick; junior uasis- the birth of a son, Howard Drew,. MOVIIS eurteuy or other Intercut In said lands telephones, many of which arc in defense p Lints—numbers Carole Werslz nnd Arlene Knppy. berfWemuin; nttendanee.Jpan Sil- nn January 2d at Overlook Hos- C'UANr'OItU COUNCIL VOU CUILDRKN'ti lots 27 and 28, block 146, section Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller, prop- for the property described for the Fourth 'ind premise* as-the lui»bandn nf Martfarct tion there will be demonstrations ant scoutmaster — Donald Cor- VOM boards, Phyllis Rochow;. ink. erty in - North Seventh street, 60 Cause of Action was recorded In thelarsoh. Violet Ficca and Keglnu A»mliau«n. Grade 3 — Cin'ole Aim Dubar, piial. Summit. - She is the former 9, map of New Orange. And you the unknown helm, devlaees and that aren't yet listed. .-...• by the Girl and Boy Scouts, band .eleyn, and assistant scoutmustor— Jumes'Mercer: shades. Albert San- "THE SEA SPOILERS" feet from Washington avenue. Union County Register's Office on De- music und community singinu- In Shiii'on Duuan, Shirley Fontenelli, Miss Florence West. ' JOHN W'AYNK -— tpecitdizing in — John A. Kasbarian to Mr. and cember If. ltM. In Book IIS* of. Mort- nerwmal rrp*wrnt»tlveu r_jujc^ t. Darroch rind Laurel "BHANDED" iHETTf AND RAVIOLI DINNERS avenue. • 1030, in Book 1780 of Mortgages for >ald mmm lrrriBhtrtltl«"«>'"lnlcVe»t may have requests for numbers not yet listed, if you'll look up or OAKY — . KI'TTH BOMAN j.hM _J«atrice_nnd_Saul_Ncuman- to the Frunklht/School ciifetcrla. ings up to nnd including thut »l irw irwUfh Count yr^Mt- tMge-»S«.-TlM)~iiUoJIeriu>nul r«rire- numbers whenever posible. And.when you Jo call Infor- Ihc llrst week In .March. Putty Pells and zano, Ccllu 'Wh'al. Phyllis Rochow. :» Us inrctlnsl place In the Borouch Hall. "RED SHOES' "Hit Parade of SANDWICHES — for the Sixth Cause of Action was «- Ann or thr lumbhiria; of a new ' ranalar from easterly right-of-way of Run- In England, after. 1*42. when tiM Office on December 10, laSO. In Book I7M mation, it will help if you'll jot down the number she WALTOTJ. FLESHER, I*H SiawbnJ l CriWt»ln."6" 3-Door Sedan Wednesday and Thursday —— Feb. 21 - - - •ter Fl Silver. Jiitui Mnniscalco and Al- of Mortgages for said County, on page • Ink, Jr.r., ,an ind< Kathcrlne Fink Callahun. St. Mark's Grade -t—Judy Huydcn. Thimius ruotuc Automobile with underseat Heat- A way Valley Railroad and 1,060 feet Puritan-controlled parliament ban- gives you for future use., . rilli«8l»AV—WAHmNOTON'B. I»|UTIU» » I Duke Golcher at the tlammon«l Organ B54. All of Mid duplicate Certificates of and their or any of their heirs, d'«VI-\ ight, title and interest in oneporarily took the place of "IW due thereon wersj thereafter assigned to or successor* in right title or Interest; -' * /, Tax CoiiHultaut and sermon will bo held Sundto I of » UN standatd Chieftain. Pon- (Limiteii Engagement) the plaintiffs. and all of you herein named are' made ut 10:30 a. m. in St.. Mark's Church Turner, June Shuba, Carol Welden, Biotherhooti *"eek will be ob-tiar -»" a-Door Sedan AutomqoUa, eon- JIMMY bURANTC . OALC' tract consisting of 336.65 feet along drama. Many of the plays which Frank Fink, Sr.. «M the owner ot said defendants because you have a right to NIW JIISIY 1IIL • k«i aeti**ry: .••'-•., , real actors were then unable to pra- <•» ArrOINTMENt ONLY) Lenten servlct'H will Be ^conducted LOITUMC Dramme.r, Miiry Anu served next week^ Each class will right-of-way of Rahway Valley Und* and died seised of an tstate In feeredeem said land* from said tax ' salt) 1 UAYOI AND COUNCIL, OF THE *TH$ MILKMAN'* "Ui«W*orU ., THRU StoN., 9 P* M. TO 2 A. M. ient thus were added to the puppet simple therein.and the persons harem certificates. •>•' * TtLIPHONI COMPANY at 8 |). m. Tuesday.. Warrpn J Guerrlero, Robert Lawrence, Ron- discuss the topic, write essays or BOBOOGH or OAHWOOD Railroad, 1,060 feet from boule- named are: made defendant* for .the I. GRANT SCOTT. WEstfeU M499 i(n. Fontenelli, Carol Drummoml, give u play on the importance of WAL.TXX 8. McMANUS. Than. Ms*. — In Penton "Shandln" The Ma vard, . performeri' already considerable following raaaons: Clerk of Superior Court Dlttits, lay reader, will be in charg. Borouch Clerk. repertoire. ' You.__ . Mar._.y . Fmfc "«*• aa undivioad of New Jersey Garwood of both service*. , ' Mulviiia Hldl, Koimu Fox, Cou-brotherhood. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller to u. uu, , a-u . V Interest In said land*, and pramJaat tiUwr Dated) January It. 1W1. 1-18 t..' A J.. gppi^!f^fppl!^Pw ^|||P||^^^^ ^^p^^ v'-v'«^>*' 'i*': -.';•'>•; •••.">< ..:.- •••..-..•• ••.••••., ••.... •-.-'.',,••.• \

THE CRAMPORD CltiaCW AMP eHROWiaJS. THUHSJBAY, fgBHPARY; 15. 1M1 '' ••••)

• ' * I.1 Hpnor Patrol '..)•'.• WinsT^ap^ HEART At Dinner HEART /The ."Harry' Wakh" Memorial

,'* •/ •' "Trophy was presented to John RENILWOBTH • Harms leader of..t}ic Honor Patrol. GARWOOD GRANFO R D at the "eighth, annual- paivnus' .din- No. 5 Sr T Trp ft0 LVIH •jwt^jL^, ^'l V; i •-, • CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1951' - 22 Pages— FIVE CENTS Saturday night in theT'n>n Presby-

terian Chun h- . .«• \ Officers Reelected • . Area Chairman Church Aide in China The trophy is uv.:.ii"yii'each year Head School Board to 'the patrol st»*>winii- outstanding By Savings and Loan To Address Dinner "" o-chievcmen.t1'm -atu-n_J:.ncf. pairol Joseph A. Plummer was. re,- .The. Rev. Charles.J>. Gilson, \vho activities. ;.«ui- ;u'v:'iu:oni!i:i<»ii ; Church, Shanghai, after indepen-; •''HiKhliKhimSi '»<" *.'V«-'«V»C was. a his sixteenth term last Wednesday In GOP Primary dent study, will be the •speaker court ol honor lymduew-d in an jideBt night at. the annual reorganization next Thursday at a turkey dinner Indian cficmony. The-troop wel- meeting of the directors. of the Day Branch of the Wom- comed the tollou iiiu a:. U-inUvU»>l Seeks Noiiiinalio~n for P Other officers, all of whom we're an's Guild of Trinity Church. Coiunit'iilH on Plays for scouts: David Ken:. D:jvid WiO.i- Pi* «,. Troutnmn The dinner will be served at T seats as new members Church, . ; ' " ... / nominated,!" "each primary, a/nd 20" toii- ' - ' ' •-• - . .- in Austin; and attorney,' George S. from China in. December and had Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Gctf:, t^ton C Bclden and Josepb n Kenneth Apps WhmW an ex- '. 'Sizes Sauer. Mr. Austin has been asso- served as treasurer of the China Mrs. E. A. C'ruikshank, Mrs./Earl members each of the^ Republican plorer apprentice and stai. rank n Lawr.t-nee Li school election. The J>oai He is 51 years old, a. Dartmouth arc- to Vie elected.' March 8 is the ' nearly' half a century.' ' ' "BEN CYPHERS Mrs. 'John F. Fast, Mrs.• .QtSorge C. Pethick and John Harms.. "Merit . ^^JkSUBeaKIHIHIIII.lin^ . .. . , ... . ,». ,, . ' _«U> bV Ken Iteck graduate, and worked for the Bank Griswold, Mrs. Chamllce'H. Hick- nl«d Mrs: Mollic Redden, dk, ..Mrs. Winifred deadline for the filing "of petitions. badges were presented, to Bob Boy Scouts of Troop 75 und Explorers Group sta.id before theii birch-sapling gateway at their At the 64th annual shareholders' of America for'five years. He was C. Lisowski, Redden/ • l/uny • Pethick, Lester (rfaii her., second three-year LOUIS C. TROUTMAN MIN; R. S. Miller Mrs. -Koy ai'Mav rt&islration camp last Saturday at Eastman.and Miln streets. First jow. left ^ ifeM. m. meeting the previous night, Mr. a life insurance supervisor i6v 19 J Announcement'. last week . by•"• Hollies John H.n ins. Lawrence iJyrlin Taliaferro, who, years'. '. ..•"', Puckey and M( s. Wilmer CharU-s Boardinan Steven Znllck, Sebastian *URosa, Anthony LaRosa, Dave Ward, Arthur Som- Hansel, Mr. Park and John A. Adm. EJ, D. Stanley, chairman of Ashweli. Bi'.lRoeiel. Joseph Kul- mors BillMoreI and Richard von Gersdorff. Second row, same order: Bob Schweizer.Ted Morell. Red Gross After entering the American Red Whitesenrveiv / ' 1 jjet«r 3 one-j^ear unex- PTA Show Totals $272 the public works committee, that mayor. Bob Simiuonds, Jack Bur- Bruce Hoick Gienn"xi inger. fenneth rosteivSen.br.Patrol Leader William Reed. Jr.. Hal Voorhees. Manger were reelected directors Mrs. J. K. Ostrander and Mrs. Cross, Military . Welfare Depart- 1 he woulu noi seek another term on. ton", Bruce. Avwater, J_im McAtccr iun or"si slant Sccutm.X Robert Sheldon, Scoutmaster Kenneth Foster and Assistant ScouUnaste, for Band Uniforms - lists 1950 for three-year terms. ment in 1945,'be was attached to M. J. Seavy/witr give 'an analysis K who was y^ of current 'events nt tho regular the Township Committee set the and Willard McAteerT Tiich"ifl LcDuc In the last row are: Fred Voorhees. Donald. Cyphers, crew leader of Explorers, Proceeds amounting to $272 Mr. Plummer announced that the 32nd 'Division ih the Philip- ,nd Eyelet voaGer«lorir. Net in the picture is Anthony LaRpsa, also anWistant scoutmaster. In ins business;/meeting Wednesday." ' , 1; Scoutmaster . Ogdeu welcomed [las* .•, yiar. is besinning the were realized from the fashion the associ^tionTTad enjoyed an ex- pines and Japan. He resigned from political hall rolling. into the "troop1'David Wc'liVrio1;*" a the background is the 20-foot. semaphore signal tflwer. constructed by the bays and at the right |ypf his sccpnd'ternC H^ show held' Friday under. auspices the Red Cross in 1946 and returned While Mayor-George E. Ostcr- iwir.ii Baker .tent, altar firefor cooking, and*- a reflector flre.., ... •.,„-. _. / ' •-. . Relief Costs cellent year and that deposits now second class-scout from'-Eagle Rock |ted Monday night that he of the High ..School PTA. . The are nearing the million dollar to this country for a few months HeWt, whose term also expires this Council. .. • . ' Area Chairmen list . year, has not made ?my cfflcial anr v 1 not sicfc reelection. lie SMC- funds will be used to purchase new mqrk, highest in the organization's before leaving on his'new mission " Thp widc".-ranjTr'oop 8fl wiis «jenuinstiafcd by a representative on the 'municipal Numerous styles for the.matron, . -He has engaged ih Boy Scout," counteeamp di nhi Ms experua ! Kenneth, . . ' . • ^-. •* .. [after .'sen-ing 12 years-, as of ; 19.50 -were exceptiooally' good Chapter's Fund Drive eighth "—on- Jhe committee. Vobby and hptitdicraft .. exhibit. eamp in Marcella council; •/•'•• •:•••'' -_ .. .-'./•• :..••.•'' , pniss 'arid teen-ager were featured.. $2,313 Last Year, but thei'c was'a'.'sliglU slo\ying up Community Chest and Civilian J")**- Judge~ss "sel]UctenseliUc as best, in the 11App- s »eporti.ed on Phllm^pt Scout Vt-ptof:thc board. ; • '•. •District captains •for* the •J951 fensfc programs; and was'appointed First pctitfons to be taken out Ranch.•in-Nei w Mexico which he Teachers iii • Cranford public Miss Constance Bray, fashion-co- Welfarte Head Says the last | half due, undoubtedly, to were for Mrs. Mafion JDozois of 254 year-old group. Philip McLnugh- GARWOOD NEWS Int here 20 years. Mr. ordinator, made comments on the the Korean conflict. • * . • fund: .drive of the Cran.ford-Gar- to the China post from- Eyanston, jin's Indian visited lust summer. , • ; . scKpolsi completed thtir first; aid Cranford's new relie.f cost last 111., whore he was active \p' church Bloomingdnlc avenue, president 'of j vilteKc; in the 12-13 fii manager.of chemical op- fashions. The models were in year was only $76.79 more than wopd-KeniUvorth Chapter; Amcrir •the Cranforii Women's Republican ajjb group. Lawrence Ashwell's Mi's. ri. A. B. Asjiwcil presented revxiew institute with a showing charge of Mis'* Jean Ouster, stylist. work. ./.''." tin- troop With a check fbr $50 as a ; for the Standard Oil.Com- the amount spent in 1949, William carl Red Cross, were announced Club, who hr.s announced her can- painting and his figurinav and in of the film, "Pattern for Survival," 3-Family Dwelling • A" merchandise certificate was this week by Ben Cyphers of 107 The family left China in August at Initial 1 L'ift frnrrt the Mothers' Club. Scout- P. Smith, welfare director, an- and returned to the States via the didacy for the Township Commit- •Th K produced for 'the State-Civil T3e- won by a Westfield resident. All Retford avenue and Paul Dunham tee in the GOP primary. . • • Vmayer's rock' ctollcction. Prizes master Ogden thanked members Of liamagefl by Fire nieiiiber-of the nounced in. his annual report to Crantord64 Mediterranean' nnd Europe. In Of CD Blood Donors; the club, wbo served the baked tense . Commission. The nrfovie t other door prizes were awarded to the Local Assistance- Board. The qf 307 .Prospect 'avenue,—area" —A wsUtoa*herg'fpr 2C.>oars, Mrs. were; Riven to each txiy. GARWOOD—Considerable dam- l.tor'-fiitir years*--was chair- local women. Flowers, donated' by chairmen.. ••'•'' Paris he addressed the Men's Club. A^uin friduy After the patrol leaders had ih-,ham. dinned More than 130 par-showed < ways by which persons net cost in* 1950 was $2,313.49 as Association at the American'Epis- Dojiois Is ser.vi.ng. her second term can-protect themselycs In cape of age resulted Tuesday morning Ja* Bomd *m- a Newark department store, were While the annual Red Cross Eighty^foiir .persons had their, as head of the local women's po- troduccd the nu-mbcrs of their pa- enlSj-sear of the teachers com- compared to $2,236i70 in 1949. copal Cathedral. At present, he" is a 'bombing attack. .<•'.. - .. • w,hen a flre broke out in the three- later sent to the Children's. Coun- . Total disbursements of $4,716.13 Railway 63 drive is not scheduled to open un- blood typed last Friday night at litical group and also is a member •. trols. the junior iiflicers of the troop cut. tUmm faille <• \. He 15 ^ iiwjchanical enginer try Home, Mountainside. assisting the finance department of Kenneth Apps, iunior assistant Vincent Sarnowski, chairman of farriily dwelling at 113 Winslow kM. btut. pink, Ihe Balxock & Wilcoi Com- were set off by $1,181 received in til March 1, Charles F. "Hansel, Jr., the National Council.on China mat- the. first, in a series of community- of the.advisory board of the Union spoke briefly. Richai'd Gvorne cov- vice-chairman, urged solicitors to wide blood typing sessions, in; theCounty Federation of Republican ered the Renecal activities of the scoutmaster, acted ass toastmuster the School Health Coordinating place. ' . U 32 to 3*. State Aid, $152 State Aid from ter's^ while Mrs. Gilson is assisting Firemen were . called by - Mrs." |in NV\v York. New York, $2,500 "from the town- begin their • calls this week-end municipal -building. Plans are allWomen and v.n honorary member troop during the past year.'Barry. and introduced the following Committeci reported on'work of 5.W Blue and Gold Win the overseas department.' ' • guests: The- Rev. Robert G. Long- his group, and advised teachers James R. Walsh of 119 Winslow h, CmmMm. ;e S. Sauer was renamed ship appropriation and $1,068.65 in where possible. Hb stated that a set for another typing session from of the Garwood. Republican.Club. O'Neill • spoke on advancement and refunds- from other municipalities. In Overtime Game;. full list of volunteer canvassers 7 to 9 p. •• m. tomorrow in the Robert Reii talked iibout eamp- iiker, Scout Ccimmissione-•• ' r and• what recommenderecne d ppractices were place, who saw the smoke when rut*. ley ..and the Cranford Trust New Auto A former rcr.ident of Boston, Mrs. Mrs. Harlon Drew, commissioner yet to be .'undertaken, / she answered -her door bell. mdM. ny wis rcdesigriated as the . The department handled 108 JVs Defeat St. Mary's will be published-, probably in next township rooms. . Provision has Dozois nttcnded'schobls in Melrose. ing trips. • •»••*.* . > • • • The School Disaster Relic( Com- The house was occupied by Mr. cases, two more -than the number week's issue of The Citizen and faecri made to. take care of up to Mass., and the Convent of Jesus William -RooVcl- explained the anunidf Mrs. Robert SmithSmitn, Sidney me acnooiuisasier ntun^um Is r.ep«sitory for school funds. Cranfprd High School's basket- p and MM. John R. Coles? Sr., their •-.,'••:•• *,»« in 1949. Financial assistance' was Chronicle. -• '.,..•.- To Extend 200, but'residents have been asked and Mary in Fall River, "Mass. She Sm«h. E. Paul Cans,'Bernard Pen-imittee works cooperatively with \ veil! be held on the third given to 421 persons, Mr. Smith . Channing Rudd, executive chair- to come as early in the evening as significance ; of the Indian der and Mr. and Mrs.Arthur I the Cranford Civff DefepiJe' Coiin- son and daughter-in-law., Mr. and licenses ball team' scored the upset i:» a chai'tc'i' member of the Dale mony and court *f honor d d M d M Athur the Cranford Civil Defense Cpun- jay of each month. reported; Expenditures were high- season last riight when it elimi- man, again reminded local resi- possible*""-- • i-'. . , Middle. Dr. Howard R. Be*t, supervls- Mrs. Coles, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Carnegie Club and studied at were to follow. John Sherman re- lil:i vai postponed its regular est, for food,and shelter, requiring nated Rahway, ,64 to 63, from the dents that this- year's .quota has A charge of-$1 is inido for each L'Ecolc de Francalse in Westfield. •—^—'—— '• ' KuMace. Smoke and water damage Vehicle Department $1,554.03 and $833, respectively. been increased to $12,800, 25 pcr- Heart Drive necessitated their evacuation/ !hi» month to Tuesday Union County Conference; Inter.- typing with the additional costs to She served on the Community July was the heaviest - month' scholastic tournament in an over- .ccnt higher than last year, and ex- be-borne by the Red Cross. Local Council, the Memorial and Inde- Firemen said the fire Was prob- I ir.ee Dr. II. R.-,Bcst, super- To Start Issuance pressed hope . that contributions ably caused by faulty wiring. One with a total of $443.20, followed by time ganle played at tJnion High physicians have pointed out it in pencc Day Committees and holds principal, is attending a Of 1951 Car Plates January with $418.39. and March School. The Cranford Jayvees also will''match' the greatly increased Campaign Continued important to have one's blood type membership, in the Village Im- of i the resident? told them she needs. : / thought she had smelted smoke'for fction in Atlantic City. —- ' New- license plates and -driver's with S396-.94. Besides food and won their county tournament game; Until March 3, in event of jin atomic bombing or provement Association and Trinity • 'several'days.'--She; called the gas licenses will be issued beginning shelter, aid was given for fuel, defeating St; Mary's of Elizabeth, Residents who/plan to be away a serious accident in which trans.- Episcopal Church. She has served company thinking the odor, was next. Thursday, March 1, at the milk, board and care,,medical serv- 45 to 34. '..••''" during the drive have been asked 50'< of Quota Reached fupions nre * required. Knowing as' police matron for the past eight to- leave their contributions with, one's blood type in advance saves years. , due to*a poor connection in the rer my Club local Motor Vehicle Department, 17 ices and supplies, 'clothing, and Coach Stan Gray son's Blue and The Heart Drive In Cranford, cent gas conversion.:. North avenue, east, it was an- other needs. Gold quintet will face the winner their djstri^ captain, at Red Cross precious minutes, at a time when She is married to Lucicn Dozois headquarters, 10 North Union ave- Garwood, and Kenilworth_ will be minutes may mean the difference A call was" answered Tuesday nounced yesterday by. Harry R. Illness, both, acute and chronic, of the Roselle-St. Mary's game, extended until March 3, 'a week und they.have two children, Leon- Heins, agent. " was the leading cause of assistance also played last night, in the semi- nue, or at cither local bank. between life or death, the physi- aid and Constance. night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Models beyond its scheduled limit, Edward cians said. . New 1951 plates have buff nu- during. 1950, according to Mr. finals of- the county tourney. ' District captains, follow: No. 1, 5,1 .L,. .Glover, '254 Hazel avenue. Mrs John'A. Thcisz; No. 2, George C. McMUhon, area chairman, an- Fire; caused by an oil burner, re- merals on a black background and Smith. Other cases were for aid to Pfcil, Cranford forward, inter- v nounced yesterday.' Approximately half of those are the reverse, colors of the 1850persons classified as unemployable cepted a Rahway pass at midcourt Myers; No. 3, Mrs. D. Smead typed last Friday volunteered' as sulted in ,nd damage, firemen said. JUST IN! A FLOCK OF TOPS BY EOIIK FAMOUS Shaw Berry, Mrs. R. P. Ferguson, Mrs. Additional time is being allotted Four Students tags. New plates may be attached because of age restrictions and toand dribbled in for a layup shot to by the local volunteer committee members of the Cranford-Gar- > and their assistants have beginning next Thursday and 1950those who -received insufficient in- tie the score .'at 58-all with less J; Howard Houston and G. Nelson .wood-Kcnil worth Blood- Donors, Kling; No. 4, Mrs. C. A. Boillod, to. afford all individuals, clubs, and Cancer Society Head wen by Mrs LeRoy Reigner plates aind driver's licenses expire come. • . ' than three seconds to go in the reg- Inc., bringing membership in 'this • fuhion show and bridge to Mrs. A. H. Crowell, Mrs. J. H. civic organizations' and industries To Participate Addresses Women at midnight March 31, Mr. Heins The report said there was, a re- ulation playing time after Cranfprd an opportunity to assist the pro-organizatio, n t6 more than 1,000. ered by ihe Colony Club duction of 21.4 per cent in public j had trailed the strong Rahway McAteer and Mrs. R, L. Tomlin- The Blood Donors, first; of its kind GARWOOD —Miss Helen Ger- ovd on Wednesday, March pointed out. * • ••-.-•• spn; No. 5, Mrs. Artemus Dill; No.gram carried on throughout the No plates can' be issued unless assistance expenditures despite an quintet since early, in the second year by the American Heart Asso- In the nation, has been credited .M riairmon of the Union hway, As Legislators County Cancer. Society was" guest; the car has had two inspections for increase in case load, or i .UH per quarter. •• /.. • 6, Ted .Waaacfbaehi No:-T, J. D. ving "*•* '• include Mrs." Thomas J. Chamberlin, Mrs. W. D. Comrjton, ciation and its local agencies. speaker a't the monthly meeting,of the 1950'registration period, the cent in 1950 as compared to 1949. Rahway scored first in the over- persons through providing im- Two'senior and two junior boys •ill Mrs. William E. Coles. Mrs. E. H. Miller and Mrs. A. Contributions have reached the mediate donors of the required' the Women's Club Monday night local agent emphasized. If a car Average cost per case was $42.76 time, followed quickly by DiMurco, half-way, point in the drive to aid rom Cranford High School will Off teeb M«w hi Stpck ft. Collins. Mrs. Allen Ever- Prista; No. 8, Mrs; William T. type orbiood. • . • act as "senators'* am) "assembly- in St. Paul's Church. -Miss Ger- p- Darael T. Gregg. Mrs. has been through the necessary last year as against $41.79 in 1949. who tied the count with a set shot the Union County quota of $40,000, : MOTHER GOOSE; monn spoke on the different phases- inspection for the past year, two Mr. Smith pointed out that sup- and then put the Blue, and Gold Collins, Mrs. James .Duffy,' Mrs. according to John V. Nostrand, Dr. Carl G. Hanson is president men" in the model legislature, to '/.RHYMES • • -•' • ••-' . V Montgomery, Mrs. Harold Ford C. Pethick and Mrs. R. B. of the BlodH Donors ami D»\ Ed-be conducted/March 30-31 at the of cancer, the importance of early fet; Mrs: VrcJor D. Shaheencircula. r stamps will be shown on plementary assistance only was in the lead with , another field treasurer. Miss Muffct to Jack AMI CAMBE'CKAFT! EAC11 1 j)) AAS NEW AS TME SEASON! the reverse side'of the 1950 regis- granted in most cases and all thebasket. Clinton, Rahway forward, Winkel; No. 9, Mrs. W. E. Ciutch- ward M. Coe is chairman of the State House in Trenton. They^are detection, what surgery canjdo'and I John V. Silliman. " Mrs. fleld, Jr., ;Mrs. Ira Kerzman,- Mrs. "New Hope for Hearts," the slo- Civil Defense Medical. Committee. Robert Btldcn and Douglas Young. and Jill . how the cancer dbllar is spent. She tration. The only exception is resources of the client and com-put his team back in the game with gan adopted for this year by the Little Boy Blue to fc J. Stevens and Mrs. WH- Richard. Lackey, Jr. and Harry V. Benson Rosenberg is In charge of seniors, nnd Robert Finney and noted that approJcimately/50 cents p. Trometter. • * ~' when the automobile was regis-' munity .were used" to minimize a field ?oal and pushed them ahead association is especially sighinccnt -King Cole tered after September 1, 1950 in costs. • by sinking a precious free throw,. Osborne, Jr.; and No. 1.0, Mrs. the'volunteer staff of technicians. Richard Epplcr. juniors. of every ^dollar is spcn£/locally. us the models will be Rhoda Arfken, Joseph J. DITullio, because of the progress already . Bo-Peep to Cat and A . 'demonstration, ^on . textile which case only one inspection' is The department also serviced 19 With less than a minute to go, Al-r made by research to aid those The four, who are members of '<•'•' the Fiddle . hurE. Biddle. Mrs. James (Continued on page, eight) Mrs. J. A". Jorlett, John C. Voss the Crunford Hi-YCJubs, attended painting "was given/by Mrs. Daniel le-.vster, Mrs. Thomas B. required. Where the car was li- cases, consisting of 66 persons, fbr and Mrs. William Watt. afflicted with cardia illnesses. Nominating Committee COWBOY STARS censed after January- 1, 1951i.no other municipalities who".were re- "Heart Month" each year.spcar- the fourteenth annual prc-lcgis- rffl Bass, a member of the' club. A cUv- Vets. Mrs. E. Donald Git tens. lutive coiiferencte of the youth and • C.ctic Autry and His nationw was voted tq the local pol)b inspection is required. • ' siding in Cranford. Average cost heads the battle against heart and Named l>y Council Wonder Horse, Tehheth.A. Howell. Mrs. Fred Government program of. the New fund. Plans ..Were .made for a fash- [ >- Mrs. Arthur E. Poole. Mrs. Pointing to_the marked increase per case was $51.15. , . Health Officers Meet associated ailments such as rheu- "Champion" in 1950, both in "the. number of Mr. Smith: said the objective of John A. Biach,'president, of the Jersey YMCA's Saturday in Prince- ion show in the near future. Host- r RntUje. Mrs. Walter F. Clarifies . "Health Officer William P. Smith matic fever and hardening of the Cranford Community Council, ap- , • llopalonu' Cassidy automobiles' and driver's- licenses the department,.was *to assist resi- arteries, which together, are rated ton. They were - accompanied 6y esses . for the evening were Mrs. f-i- Mi-*. Antheny Stein and vesterday ' attended a meeting of pointed Stuart McFndden as chair- Frank E. Ramsey, Hi-Y' sponsor. * , , (William-Boyd) Albert Van Natta, Mrs. William in Cranford and throughout New dents in a manner that would im- Union County Health Officers for as the foremost killer'in the United; . and "Topper" f alttr E. Thorn. man of the nominating committee "purpose of the conference was Bass and Mrs.' Louis Weinbcrg. IWJ utll be by a Wcstfjcld Jersey over previous years, Mr. prove family morale but not re- the discussion "of mutual aidin-.the States Jpday. at a meeting of the executive board Cisco Kid (Duncan Heins predicted an exceptionally lieve them-of their responsibilities Draft Order to prepare the boys for their work I1 r.o :_s pianninj: to show event of a disaster. Such items as' Long months of watchful care last Thursday' night in the town- as members of the model legisla- 1 Heavy' renewal period. He urged or the will to work." Continuous tu 75 items in thf rnpd- food supplies and laboratory equip- are often needed for patients who ip rooms. Serving on the commit- ture. Several bills will be drawn Pancho (Leo Valenline""Social™ motorists to apply, early for licens- check-up methods were used to ment will be • inventoried; water suddenly become. • heart-sufferers." Carrillo) GARWOOD—A Valentine social t'•'•<* arotip. AH costumes tee will be RobertTVTPCiTaiur'irtHl up by ^h"c"loc«iT~"Icgislators*" ancf" • complete with millinerjV es, in order to avoid long lines prevent the recipient-from abusing , Col. Bloomer Lista - sources recorded, and other essen- In this phase, the Heart Associa- Mrs. G, Holmes Williams." submittcd' for consideration by .the FAIUY TALE REELS will be featured Monday at the which arc expected by the local the funds granted for the assistance tials needed, in case 'of an emer- tion has. a program of community ..- Little Red Riding Hood regular meeting of the Women's |'_ awl'fussy. and accessor- Deferment Conditions Nomination and election of offi- various committees, arid legislature. mcludc dresses for bureau during the closing'days of of a family. gency or bombing will be tabu- service to aid patients. A constant cers will take place at u t;enenil Ilinsel und Grctel Auxiliary of the Flre Department March. •Members of the Local Assistance lated. (•Continued oil page eioH) Following a luncheon in the i nrtswear. streetwear, For College Graduates meeting April 19. Njissnu Tavern, the delegates heard .i^k and the Beanstalk at Borough Hall. In charge of the Board include John V. Nostrand. Clarifying recent orders which ANIMAL REELS affair is Mrs. Josephine McKlus- «• aisernoon and eve- Mrs. Edna Randolph, recording a report on a public Opinion poll A- bt-ufal croup will also be Mr. and Mrs. August Thermann, chairman', Henry W. Wh'ipplc, directed that the statutory induc- 1 Wild Animals in" kcy. All members are urged to be Harry Heins and Mrs. Lisle R, secretary, reported., on-a- meeting which , they had conducted \irith 5.98 ''• . I: ako is planned to Jr., of. Bluff street, have returned tion postponement of mid-term she .attended of the Union County the aid of the Gallup organization. present. ' • • ....••>• ••••• .-•••.... Margaret R. Bcggs to Good Start - The inspiring *t '.cgethcr with leaders, commlttee- the houses he is to visit and enough was welcomed as a new member. AMERICA, WEST- IN- PATTON .'•••" ' '*ps scrgtant in .numbers—would automatically re- was led. by Dean Donald B. Ald- o was rnen, den mothers and dads and cards to take cure of them., DIES, SOt'TII AMER- RESTAURANT ' "'•^ recalled iistrict official*!, will take part: , Group leaders will take the denceive . deferments merely on the rich. ' '' • ' • • ICA. HAWAII. ENG- your loug-tim* dependable mater! Make your aelectiou tomorrow! ""•-••-•ervc last week. basis of their degree, or at least Reviews I'riee * ' • .. ' * Leaders and commlttecmcn will or patrol to the area to which they LAND. FRANCE, IRE- 'yjected for active te captains of small groups of can have been assigned. Scouts will because they had a job, almost any The effect of the waj,v and price Suttttai/ and Holiday 1 Count V\i thi« distric ^ffill thi»n fti-nf<^d to" distribute thy cards kind of Mob. ' freeze an the sirjall btijnncss man STATE. ITALY. Dinner Served Coll .Bloomer explainied -' that h'v- 1-^hvai d H.uwcll. Cranfnid's dot; population, al- will sei-vc as dispatchers. The dis- to every house. These curds will rt'.ady has exceeded that of la*t SWITZERLAND. 13:30 to 6.-30 P. Af. tribution will be supervised by not be left if no one is at home. "expanding defense program vital- personnel manager «>f Crocki'i- •') . ' yt:ur. iiccordiuu to Township Clerk Sidney W. Smith, district chair- After the area has been com- ly needs ii relatively few of these Wheelcr Co. Nowiirk, before nu-rn- ULOUSES, THIRD fcLOOR graduates—men who'can qualify bere of the Crnnloid Business As- I. Walter Coffee Up to yesterday. Weekdays (Except 8»L) man, and Robert E. Smith, district pletely covered, the group will re- afternoon, a total of 1,335 1951 dog commissioner. port back to headquarters for re-to hold highly technical positions," sociation at their dinner meeting LUNCHEON—fl:M b! h but he reiterated that relatively m VlncU. last Thursday ni«ht at the .Coach t;;gs has been issued. Police now *• -' {id on \utfli' ci(//it) volunteer techiliuinns. * • • • i President R«tbert M.' Crane. 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