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t%*± wmgrmaixmtrameoa0muSmy-*BtiaX MksBa tt iM coQa«a yaar|of gnteal other dub. of t the Inspector Harford A. S. W«hh Honored Plant. %J*am . WWryu «ma# *•*Hiirtiw» Colarollaiti.Thwnir «ns honlr ,. ThflfpH if flnt TTnrrttiTi'iltfT -. col. SL Michael's Mr. Walsh's hobbies VWa,Va,ttus0toirizi. Miss Raig-and fee a pj, For 45 Years at W£ a» , aWgn«r,vista. Va_ this month. Mia Rait-and the ooBaoa papaT, «Tlfct Vtr-I •• : .; — . With State 20 Year. of Mr. sal Mr*. Leroy M? has b«o « the TW* LUtginia •aM&S* is president « Inspector Thomas Harford of 8 service pin, vacations an spent St» tte Iisfiimjttocr of 181 Malttlom..dri*e,fhio<«pbonttna Jrtoch Ctob and • Pre-Vacation Broad street is one of 12 State Jzlng 49 years* service, was givtn'Rivtr aaetion-ot^tida, wbara DRIVE >l>

Osteopathie Auxiliary Legion Auxiliary Wednesday Morning Club Holds Installation , Mrs. Rob«rt JJaier of Cranford was installed as president of. the. Mrs. Nees Bin. A. E. Robinson wu elected. Union County Women's Ottoo-I president of the Wednesday Mom-* pathic Auxiliary at the Ing Club yesterday morning at the business meeting Monday at thai President club's fifty-seventh annual bus!-' Slate Garden Club home of Mrs. Ralph Shaw At the annual meeting Tuesday ness meeting in Cranford Public?) ToMeetatNJC Ringoes. .afternoon of the Village Improve- Library. She succeeds Mrs. P. Officers reelccted from Oran-j The annual .spring meeting dfjford include Mrs. Russell Douglas, ment Association, Mrs. Charles W. Eugene Snyder. the Garden Club of New Jersey Nees, was reelected president and Others elected for the year; recording secretary; Mrs. will take place Wednesday from 10 land Ostrander, corresponding i Mrs. Boy T. Puckey, first vice- 1948-49 were: First vice-president, a., m. to 3:30 p. m. at New Jersey president Others elected on the] Mrs. E. C. Earhart; second vice- retary; Mrs. Walter Fasaa College for Women, New Bruns- publicity; Mrs. Harry Axtt. bMar*| •late presented by Mrs. tf. j. president, Mrs. M. S. Decker; cor-wick, Members of the .Cranford Zesch, chairman of the nominating responding secretary, Mrs. J. H. tan,' and Miss Anne Thomnsoa, Garden Club who wish to attend hospitality. Mrs. Fasnacht, committee, were: Second vice- PRODUCE Brockbank, and recording secre- are requested to contact Miss Effa national president, installed president, Mrs. W.S. Bishop; re- tary, Mrs. Howard Cowperthwaite. Maroney for reservations. ' cording secretary, Mrs. H. A. Yar- Mrs. Snyder will be honored at officers and presented a corsage MAKES SWELL SABJWS Among highlights of the meet- to Mrs. Laier and a past president's row; corresponding and federation a luncheon Wednesday to be given ing .will be the election of officers. secretary,. Mrs. Charles F. SchUl- fti:d by the club's executive board at pin to Mrs. William Hollstein, Mrs. Joseph Conrad of the Cran- tiring president, inger; treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Wotters Mansard Inn, Plainfleld. In theford club has been nominated as and auditor, Mrs. M. J. Seavy. afternoon;' a garden party for! Mrs. Oscar T. Peck reported that Officers of Cranford Unit, 212. Ai _ recording secretary. the auxiliary's "3-bed* room at are shown as they assembled recently at • meeting la the '""irinp A donation of 95 was voted toj members will be held at the home the proposed student center at TTycmepfflidtinMe^e^iiMJaithpey- [SUPERMARKETS of Mrs. E. A. Cruikshank, 115 Hoily! Memorial Osteopathie Hospital They are, froJ m left to right. Margaret Knight, historian* Dorothy To reap lots of praise, heap had been redecorated and that the Mory; rf«p'" T?; gn^h^ Goodman, president; Margie MiiM New Jersey College for Women, • :'.V-A. ' •'••••• ' . . street Hostesses will be Mrs. C.Brownie Fly-tJp; first vice-president, and Margaret Albans, secretary. lots of A&P's crisp greens and G. Culin, Jr., Mrs. E. G. Frank, auxiliary has been asked to take New Brunswick, and it also was Mrs. F. W. Cattanach, Mrs: C. S.At Presbyterian Qrareh over the furnishing of linens and voted to send two children to Camp ing buls in cadi, *i«y not switch to choice fruits and vegetables in Prescott, Mrs. F. R. Zundel, Mrs. A Brownie Fly-Up was held equipment for the nursery. A do-GranfonFs Meetings were held at post head- Endeavor. One-third of the pro- your salad bowl! They're fall W. F. Whitescarver, and MrsThursda. y at the First Presbyterian nation of $10 was sent to the na- quarters until 1935 when the post ceeds of Cranford Day, to be held Cruikshank. Church. Wings were presented to tional association for the student Begins Sixteenth Year secured the Casino. The auxiliary June 4, will be contributed to the a checking atcount and send check* of farm-fresh flavor becansa Visiting Nurse Association in mem- GROCERIES 62 Brownies who will enter Scout loan fund. "Poppies for sale..." call, donated $30 annually toward Annual reports were presented ory of Mrs. F, E. C. Winckler. they're harvested fresh, deliv- by committee chairmen, and retroop- s in the fall. Mrs. T. C C. Twenty-five wash cloths were a prelude to another Memorial] inteRance of the, Casino for sev- by mail instead? Itfs earns, more bud- ports on the fifty-seventh annual Hann, Jr., leader, and Girl Scout contributed for the Memorial Hos- Day, will be heard throughout eral years until the post declined The association's annual lunch- ered fresh and sold fresh. convention of the Federated Wom- Troop 20 were in charge of. thepital. Mrs. Charles Smith, scrap Cranford today, tomorrow further assistance. eon will be held June 7 at 1 p. m. Priced down-to-earth, too. en's Clubs of New Jersey were service. . " book chairman, reported that 41 Saturday. Veterans* groups Several • members 'also have in the Chi-Am Chateau, Moun- neaslike and a lot eafer for. you, too. light Meat Tuna Fish . Vi** a«*. ~7oc.ew.41e-.--.- given by Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. charge of the project will donate Members of the Girl Scout Glee! books, had been made this year and served as president of the county tainside. Members are asked toj Brockbank who represented tne Club, under direction of Mrs. R. C.distributed throughout .the state. proceeds for rehabilitation work contact Mrs. E. H. Schaefer for Pink Salmon CotdShW 7% or can 33c among veterans and for child wel- organization. Crounse club. Pfarrer, received awards Monday Mrs. A. T. Sandquist of Westfield was president in 1938, and Elsie arrangements on a choice in din- Florida at a supper meeting in the Girl was welcomed as a new member. fare. - . . . Hetherington, president in 1946ners. . Transportation will be in| Cranford Trust Company Norwegian Slid Sardines ' imported 3%0S.liri2Ic Scout House. Meetings will be Prominent "tiong leaden in the charge of Mrs; James P. Duffy. (Established 1904) Mr. and Mrs.. E. S. Hoyt of 7 Other members have been active Fancy Shrimp tAadum sua English Village are spending sev- resumed in the falL To Wed June 5 three-day sale will be members of in -various prominent positions in Featured at the luncheon will be 3 ox. can 43c WATERMELONS eral months in Florida. Cranford Unit, 212, American Le-the county aasociatif a program of music by the glee Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation gion Auxiliary, who will sell pop- club. ; Claridge Hamburgers . o o o „ , tib.can51e . Guest Speaker A junior group was organized in Buy and Hold V. 8. Savings Bonds SMOKEDHAMS W'-X- Just arrived* from sunny Florida ., pies for the sixteenth consecutive New members presented by Mrs. Miss Lila Kightlingcr of. 203 Mrs. N. A. Tomasulo O&371 Lin- 1940 with Arliss Buck acting as Snack Luncheon Meat 12os.'.can398-."r they're red ripo and sugar sweet!-"- '' Locust drive entertained opproxi- coln Park, east, chairman of the year since their organization in president With nrej?fn f Paul Martens included Mrs. C. F. : February, 1932. nPg Itttn Arnold, Mrs. A. LaForce, Mrs. F. e a 0 .—mately~20 guests at a-party fol- Cranford committee of the* Mental 1 past presidents of the unl^ the BroadcastRedi-Meat -o , e a 12oz.can47e lowing the Junior-Senior Prom Hygiene Society, of Union. County, Not only a co-worker .with the E. Sloat, Mrs. A. Frigola, Mrs. carton of 3 to S J& etiu. 4(^(3! Cranford Post, the unit pursues a Juniors purchased their American William Fair,'Mrs. F. H. Wash- TOMATOES Friday^ night 'Guests were present will be guest speaker Tuesday flag arid donated five dollars to Fire Extinguished Libby's Deviled Ham . o „ a o 3 ox. can 17c from Cranford, night at a regular dinner meeting program as set up by the State and bourne, Mrs. Edward O. Karow, Westfleld and Start their treasury. In. 1942, theMrs. I. C. Gross, Mrs, I. N. Guyer, Blssteer Fresh Peas , Caliiornia Ib.ISs North Arlington. of the Cranford Lions Club in National organizations and by itsCranford unit formed a past presi- In Public Service Cable Boned Chicken R&R . ' 6ox.lin69o • Chimney Corner Restaurant. She own individual efforts in support- Mrs. William H. Fairchild, Mrs. F. The fire department was called eitter baSff ing community affairs. Chief dents* dub at the home of Elsie A. Paul. Mrs. J. D. Oathout Mrs * Fresh Spinach Homo grown 2 Ib*. I9<3 Jack Babeuf, son of Mr. and Mrs.also will speak Wednesday noon Hetherington. Marguerite Earhart out at 1220 a. m. today to extin- Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce „ o t6oz.ca»19e at a luncheon for the.Newcomers' among these activities are the an- Robert A. Hoffman, Mrs. H. T. guish a Wnirfng cable leading from R. Burr Babeuf of 25 Hlllcrest aver nual dance and ward parties for served as first chairman The club Rearwin, Mrs. Leroy Relgner, Mrs, New White Cabbage . -, -. 0 00 3tb*-17e nue, has been elected president of Club. has assisted the unit in. many the street to a transformer in the Meat Spreads; SUM May«r-Con»d ted. Uverwurat 4H or can 17o ' veterans at Lyons Hospital, con- William G. Trometter, Mrs. E. Johnson and Johnson Baby Prod- Folks always go for the rich, smoky flavor of Egg Plant ] From Florida (arms - tb. 100 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at Col- tributions of baskets for veterans projects, such as luncheons and Eltinge, Mrs. Edward M. Coe, Mrs. gate University, Hamilton, N. Y.Garbage Man Bitten card parties, and also has presented ucts plant on Walnut avenue. Pub- Sweet Mixed Pickles Jo» or coiomai mellow, juice-filjed hams like these. So you'll at w«n«t«> Bum "Sanatorium, and the unit with the gavel, bell and Ira Dorian, Mrs. Harris LaBoy- NEW CIANFOU lic Service was notified and mem- Crisp White Celery Caliiornia 2«-slk»29c Melvin Kelly, 20,. of 107 Mc- donations to all community proj- teaux and Mrs. R. A. O'Neill: Dill PickleS Menhanaa probably want a whole one. However, if you Miss Phyllis Lyons of .014 Wil- Pins for all officers. Only recently, bers of the local department then Clellen street, was bitten on the ects requiring funds. The ""*th* e dub donated flag stands. Approximately 43 members at- RESIDENTS went to work to put out the fire. prefer, we'll gladly sell you half a ham wiihout Spring Scailions Homo growo bunch OO low street was hostess at a break- right leg by a dog owned by Mrs. ni«n> collected and packed tended a session of the United Fresh Cucumber Pickles fast party for five couples who at- During the war. the auxiliary Back taps sounded at 1:10 a. m. John D. Oathout of 107 Adams in 1«S8 when the, flood disaster Nations Monday, it was announc Mr. and,Mrs. H. H. Boardman The alarm was turned from Box removing any ef the big, choice center slices Florida Oranges » 0 0 -. * «. 0 '8(i>.bso4So tended the prom Friday night at avenue while removing garbage at occurred in the South. donated to Camp Kilmer, the New- Plans are progressing for the asso- of 7 Raleigh avenue announce the 1 26. at MacArthur avenue and Plain Olives SuUans (area you're entitled to. . the school. Guests were Evelyn that address yesterday morning. In 1937, the unit purchased its ark Induction Center, and to vari- ciation's annual Cranford Day pro-birth of a daughter, KfthfT "^ A, Mitchell place. Florida Grapefruift Medium tlxs 3 'or 19<- Montag, Alfred Schminkey, VUlce He was referred to his doctor for, own American flag and banner at ous war fund drives. Members gram. Those assisting Mrs. Arthur on May It at Muhlenberg Hospi- Stuffed Olives Hopkins, Charles Lansdcll, Shirley treatment, and Mrs. Oathout was a cost of $100, and later purchasedalso served as instructors for nun-Metz and Mrs. James Lynch, co-tal, Plainfleld. ' Merritt, Howie Fleming, Paul instructed by the police -to keep «• aid course and were active as chairmen of the «ifon»r committee Ifckaeea American flags for girl scout troops o fo cmmittee Revenue from its tobacco monon> Libb/s Ripe Olives 9ox.|ar21e %. Babinck, Edna Schlelchert and Edthe dog confined for Ipidays.'for defense workers, blood donors, Bed ill as they were formed. Recently, will be Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. J. Grady, Mr. and .Mrs. WiUlam Roberts oly 'supplies OM-flfUi of Ctscnotk* BHWIEJNG & WUYWNG Lelght observation. BOSS DORIS. NOBD8TKOM the auxiliary presented ah Ameri- Cross workers, air raid wardens Mrs. F. Link, Mrs. J. A. Fecher, of Welleslay, Mass., announce the Miracle Whip Salad Dressing Ib. and members of nrnnnlttcca ner- vaxsao upsrauug euiNiises. CHICKEMSi Sizes under. 4 lbs. 55- I MARVEL SANDWICH S Arrangements have been can flagjto Union Junior College. Mrs. Oliver Walters, Mrs. W. Pbirt. h of a. daughter, Marcla Jane, Mrs: Juldth Irany of 22 Tuxedo IWtes Mat Ortlea Donations also are ""»*«» by thetaining to the war effort Smith, Mrs. H. A. Meyer, Mrs. E.on May it. Mrs. Roberts is the Hellmann's Mayonnaise o « pi. iar 53« announced for the marriage on r A1HUBIES FOOT CXBM A&P's broilers and fryers are migVry popular on picnics. And no wonder! For nothing tastes better than plump, Make MamfomrgeB'8 Heavenly place has been named senior coun- Copper wires and, cables In aQ June 5 of Miss Doris Nords- group to the Cathedral of Air at The unit has been cited by theKfftm, Mrs. Philip Mo *n, Mrs. A.former Nancy Spann, daughter of KHX IT Off ONE HOUB. cilor In arts and crafts for the sum- types of electrical eqajprnant and fa> Lakehurst and to needy families State and National organizations Comrie, Mrs. A. Henrich and MrsMr. . and Mrs. George Spann of Heinz Vegetable Soup « « a young chickens ... and these are fresh from nearby farms and raised on a scientifically balanced diet of milk mer session at Y-Ho-Ca Camp, trom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. YQUH 35c BACKBACK, , <• i stauations are Joined with countless G. H. Nordstrom of 174 North at ThanksgivinThkii g and Christmas, For its efforts to increase member- Gaston Crosby. The dinner will WeUesley, formerly of Cranford. It not planwt ThThee gum crowi DEEP. and grains. ••'.'". ' , . •' Elizabeth. numbers of pnssure4yp» devices Lehigh avenue, to Arthur R. Outstanding g projects Is r ship. Three unit members, Mar- be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. LY. T o IBU11 It, >O>OUU mutt BEACH It. Get Tomato Juice ; ion* S3orcan3-o.23« <6 ox. can 19c known as solderlcss electrical In the Casino. - ntOnL L «t aanyy drug store, A STRSTRONO S Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. studentd t scholarship fund which Is guerite Earhart Elsie Hetnering- affliasKiViutt w fungicide, madd e witithh 90** alcohollhal.. It Mrs. Edward Peters of St. Paul nectars. Although the early history t to * ibl ton and Florence Crounse, are txittrau or catcbet — PENETRATETESS. ••ea«>> w MMar e OOeran. Coca-Cola ptusdopoto . 6ox.bo».6--"25o Fresh mid fluffy, • these ore S. Jensen of Metuchen. The set up to possiblpo e a scholarcholar- Mrs. Hugh Moore, accompanied SiCratsp4* MUli Bttns them Into Tte Today at SSAOBB-S DBCO STOSK. . Turkeys Under Ulbi. tb-73e 20 Cbs. end ovrer Chuck Roast or Steak 0o io Park, Minn., is spending some tune of these devices Is rather vague, tt ceremony will be performed [shih p award to a daughter of a vet-partners in 8/40. by Mrs. B. H. Lydon at the piano, and Cnnmkto ofltc*. M e>67e the best hamburger buna in at the home of her son-in-law and 1* known that they were ussd in tte Past presidents of the' Cranford Cnnted Cttlant * PepSi-Cola eiiadepcm S2os.bol6«or29c at 5 p. m. by the Rev. Albert eran in need of financial aid. sang, The Lord's Prayer." Tea Fowl U-uler 4» lbs. Ib. 47e 41& tbs. end over Ib. 49c Pot Roast Boneless Chuck-no ini odded o month of bun dayal daughter. Patrolman and Mrs. Vin- experiments of Farraday • and AUinger, pastor, at Cranford unit Include Myrtts Wroe, Florence was in charge of Mrs. William! ib.85o cent L. Brinkerhoff of 130 Roose- Oavey, noted physicists. ^^inds for Mffft *^ ffeoersl pMnprsirw Candies and Gum sc varieties. 2-O»9Q Methodist Church. are obtained through sponsorship Crounse, Marguerite Earhart, Dor-Chase. Mrs. Edward White, Mrs. W. Ducklings tons blond's ftnssf Ib- 42e Plate* and Navel Beef Fresh or comed velt avenue. othy Burr, Ruth Christian, Flor- J. Conley and Mrs. Zesch poured. (b.37<> • . . Ikess C*m»H» far Ut» Miss Dorothy Dreyer of of card parties, rummage sales, life Cigarettes ... . . cuumoixopkoi.lA9 Cranford win be maid of hon- luncheons, sales of household prod- ence Atkinson, Jane Glovier, Anita Boneless Veal Moast shouido a. 65c Bomeless Brisket Beef Froth or comed Dr. and Mrs. Edmond Retailliau M the age of 20 years, the avange ucts, greeting cards, metal sponges,| Miner. Ftoence_Knowlson. Helene of 12 English Village will sail fuuy stocksd Poulti** Iv 4*fr fatf or, end Walter Moschberger of D off A To Participate CrispaPretselSticks o « • • • iOta.iAa.lSo Elizabeth will be best man. A extracts, knives and mercfaandlt Leg or Bump of ¥eal «, « . « o o Breast or Neck of Veal • 0 » «, aboard the "America" Wednesday S.4W tree* on It At the a«» «f U» garet Albans, Genevieve Mudrack. : MmheMo$ Baga Get m Warm WeUvmm years, the aumbtr of trees la IN. reception wiU follow for mem- dubs. Mrs. Margaret Albans re- In Memorial Parade , Premium Crackers Mabbco . nb.tAji.25o for Paris, France where they will bers of the fant^H1**" fJamiHff cently ws* ta diarge of organizing OJga Crosby. Mary Br^i Bin. Margaret Armstrong,- cap- Pork LOUIS Wnolaerc-lfcert-an Smoked Pork Butts . tb.83o spend several months, visiting rela- Host off the lost 1.JM treas m» Fasnacht starved out ThejPMs4H*sf*to Mabel Keim." tain, and her guards will partici- t TODAY, FRI. and SAT. Barry's Cookies' Hoaupra Anortoent tives and friends.- They expect! t TejPMs4H t The prospective' bride win A meeting for the purpose ofl pate In the Memorial Day parade, Loin Pork Chops Centv ata t\ 79s Smoked Pork Shoulders to return In Uto July. ' Wjear an aqua suit, picture hat *ttof ail the direct t*~fflrt thai and white accessories, nfor it was announced last,night at a Butter Flavored Cookies w*m ford post was held 1st Leg* CHSTrackTeam meeting of the Harry D. Johnson I May 27,28, and 29 Fresh Hums whoiq or «&>» taa e>62c Sliced BflCOn Stmnyfidd and oihero About 12 girls o$ Girl Scout f flr rf«u4r*a> Vtalfe atendant has chosen • pink 4 - tut+* Hcsd4uarters,sa Forest avent2e, ( Council, US, Daughters of America Sugar Toasted Peanuts SCVWOMM scs.pi»19« "FVanW* rale estra toanhi Troop 7 attended a roller'-skating sftt and bba* accessoiks. Fri- February 3* 18M. Twenfcr-eeven]Downs Worth Plainfield 'fresh PorkShoul<|ero Short cut D> 45o Frankfurtcrs ' Ifrini a woddinc trip, the to Masonic Temple. The croup i party Thursday ntght at the Twin School track also wiU take part In American t Chocolate Syrup i&i*25e when they're tucked into City Roller Rink. Accompanying . l211-^ cduple win make their home tn Porterhouse Steak Shorlcul 5-@7c Metuchen. slato of offlcen was elected as fbl*j defeated North Plamfteid at Night to be held June 14 in Wari- Bologna or fileaH Loaf tolls.ea wonderful as theso! them were Mrs; Douglas Bailey Fer many ytars. maa has Mad t* lows: President, Bsyrtis Wroe; first!"North Plainfleld yesterday by nanco Park, Elizabeth. aaJn fart»>d quU and daughter, Patty of Troop 20, taattatowMa. HshaslMMlwaysto vice-president, EbdeLofst ''com of 01 to 38. Sirloin Steak juicy and oavottui G>.S7C Qnxin*drw«]gar tUced *-"— waora Prime Rib Roast (*s.3fc»32« _ and Miss Irene Kondratowio, as- Results were as foUows: ped suhsUtuspiMMd ceased; second vice-president.') took place at tte meeting. Past Chopped Beef ftm» Ooaf-fraWy gtoaad Cb. 63o sistant leader. U dred 100-yard-dash—IJudni, North councilors will hold their •Marvel Sandwich Bread tts qualittts, but te never has *•*• teve • novel way «C _ tataneld; X Plisto, Cranford: 3, FR£S2t4OLL£D Hexshey Chocolate Syrup • o • io»-c»2«or27« .. abls to tmltaU an of-fe track o*traekk»troltaya. At Gourley; historian. Marguerite] meeting, June 7 at the home of Short Bibs Of Beef Ra«orbi.ecoooattcgl tt>.49s Fresh Fillet of Flounder Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Homan of 123 Earhart; sergeant-at-anns, Hiiwi*^' Harbester. North Plainfleld. j Mrs. Florence DooUttle, 12 Eliza- r Marvel Rye Bread with Oak lane entertained Friday at a Vialitias ta eas fiber. Mis «a tte ovccteaA «nOey win ( 220—1. Fudni. North Plainfleld; Evaporated Milk - wutoHeuM utaox.cw2fat27e j. ««» Js as elsetrleal ewtaetWfcsa and tn TT, Bessie! beth avenue. * Fresh Whiting Very cconemlcal buffet dinner in honor of their Buck. Florence Crounse was ap-2, Anen. Cranford; 3, Plisco, Cran- Mrs. Nina Duff was guest and Sponge Layers . ** ouiashortceies pSo-o»2«»3S«i daughter, Marian, and her escort Mutfsihat ™e trolley pole (mates ford. Nescafe DISMIWM•*•»«? 4attya$9* nes.iirI.iS-f: a ttini y markk Is ncstdad alaetrJeato pointed secretary by Mrs. Wroe. Mrs. Alberta Lawrence, associate 49c Fresh P.55e Roberts, Pat Patrick, Hildegarde North Plainfleld; 3, Blakely. Cran- Gladys R^MUHIO^ sirs. Caroline Whole in your lyfriflpffftrtT far delicious tmitAn and Pineapple Coffee Cake JSM Purser each 27s Morris, Mike Sanyour, Nancy Mc- setn only under tte microscope to ford. Libby's Fruit Cocktail t6«s.cw25e 30OX.CB.39B - others 300 fe«t long. Glbbs, Mrs. Margaret Armstrong S or Half 169c Boiled Lobsters For delicious oakdj. etc Laughlin and Bud Roberts. Bread has teen added to fte tanks Mite—1. Brighton remsJkts quoan of Forster, Cranford; .2, and Mrs. Doris Johnson. dapefruit Sections A&pttaeg • 20 ox cm 2 for 27« .Sugared DoUUtS ishoPorluw p&o.e}12«ar2Oa at canned foods, tte Cs a seaside retorts. Her Frevert, Cranford; 3. Sandel, North turentnctituteannouGicts. Vi Plainfleld. , . Pfc. William B. Weaver, son of Another Fnltaa UmaOm supremacy began with FANCY MILK FED Prune PhimS A&Pbacy 30ox.cm»2Io " Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Weaver of 108 Robert Edison Fulton Jr. Is thePacked to tin or steel tte prod- «f a book by a physician to 1730. High Jump—1, Grobengeiser.l Lincoln avenue, arrived Qunday inventor of an alrphlblan, a era uct u made of ty meal, cracked and tte vlslste of a nsw^nakmg Cranford; 2. Kissack and Barnes, from Vienna. where he wheat rice bran, barley flour, both of Cranford, tie. . . QUTOTOT Grapefruit Juice • • tsos.can3(or20» -wox.c«nl5o , between • station wagon and an ab> cracked oats and soya flour. B to prince of ppranks . TTh% prince, later (5to6Ibs.ave.) had been stationed wtth~the Arm* plane. It hai proven successful in King GGeorg ge IV of fFiFgMM , buflt | Broad Jump—1, Harbester, North) Fowl m enriched further by adding Mtambt buflt •'•w'.'v '.BABY' ••; - Ex 49c Orange or Grapefruit Juice . 6oz.csol2for45o since February, 1946. Private the air and on land. The wings sre B complex, iron and nlacm. Brighton'Bh s pavilion as a royal resi- Plainfleld. 2, OXTonnor, Cranford; Weaver, who has been seriously removed when used as an automo- dence. Be was only a when he Out 3. RizkaUa. Cranford. ni WARMER •; A&P's DAIRY 111 since March 4. was taken to bile. v FRESH Grape Juice.—__A&p_i»e» oibot20o ot.bot.37o went there in 1783 to visit his unde. PolPl e Vault—1. Alvarez, North] Mafcea F^shimg Piemie W&ods ANN PAGE FOODS Valley Forge General Hospital, Bxsei Where tte prince led. tte fagb- Plainfleld, 2, miTnj Cranford;] Strawberry Preserves toui»aM»» 3inkjar41c Valley Forge, Pa. No Copyright IAW Gross capltat oC tonable young court circle followed. 3. HoraHkk and DeFour, both North \thi Since there is no copyright law to j raUroadds siMf tli*** mt^ Brighton became tte ffH* tfrUtr Plainfleld. tie. of aristocracy, of nobles and note- Beef- Paper Napkins Hudson pig. of GO 2 for25 a In A&P's Dairy Center you*U find dozens of «t Mini Japan, prior to the war tte Japa- betterments to 1917 wm appreod- Discus—1. Ritkalla., aCranford; Ann Page foods are made of top-qualjty In- To* United States mint at Phlla* nese translated the world's best lib- mate P? dollars compared BUS. Inrtnitlng virtually aQ Eodlfh 2, Fawnsdale. North Plainfleld; 3, Cut-Rite Waxed Paper . m • » • mft.roa22o dairy-fresh favorites ... and when you see delphla wu established by Robert erature into their languag* without with actual exp ditures of 890 mtt- UenofMtera. Rankta.' Cranford. PURE PORK 'how attractively they're priced, you'll pick gredients and brought direct from A&P's own Harris in 1702. Th« one at New Or-payment to the foreign author or lion dollars to 1B4S. accotdmg Javelin—1, Grobengeiser, Cran- modern food factories with many expenses Itans was opened In MM »»ul * publisher, and without securing per- tte bureau of transport «c ford; 2, Allen. Cranford; 3, Walker, plenty for your picnic San Francisco mint was established and statistics of tte IOC. Seven per cent gato to constmo* Cranford. eliminated, and you share the savings. mUM. ttai contracts ta I9tt over file actual Shot put—1. Rice, Cranford; 2, Italian Sausage - D>- 0% Margarine N»coa n>.44o Puts «r MMMVN Steinbeck. North Plainfleld; 3, volume repotted for vm ta tte XT Save O« A&P>6 Famous Stamyfcrool Bane Vfsk Lm Thm number of parts varies wtttt states east of tte Rocky mountains. Cranford. CCftOQ luOX \ ill tack of Oxygen Old you ever wonder why osfette type of locomotive and certabi MIXED Cream Cheese Bontsn'i or Kran 3oz.pkg.2(or35o Lack of oxygen, or asphyxia, kUls to tte promise of tte F. W. Dodge 120 low hurdles—1. Grobcn- choose gravel beds Instead of sand construction details. A recent actual jgelser. Cranford; 2, Catts, Cran- Mayonnaise pt.|»45o French Dressing p«.bot33a some 80.000 persons annually in tte flats to which to spawn their eggst count of tte parts In a modern Pa- Sour Cream co«Wt pint con?. 42o United States. Of these. 90.000 are tlon Cor the construction ford; and Engenseth. North Plain- BOKAR COFFEE WUdmsre cffirtots J c^tst One reason Is ttet tte casings of tte cific type steam locomotive showed field, tie. HFresh e Mustard 9ox.|arl0o Garden Relish iOori»17

TOE CatAWOBD OI1Z3CW AMD CHBQNICLK. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1M8 THE CBAWyORD CITIZEW AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1943 FOB 8AUB Page Seven • CUmified Rates • aUEAJL ESTATE FOB SALS REAL ESTATE FOR SAJLB SPORT Coat, boy's navy blue, axe 13. M.MAK| B • neorttag of your vote* fatyou r [the Westfield YJMLCJL thU week AUo Other clothing, ace 14.to IB; res»on- Cranford Boys' ^»«. ing the summer *sason. All three'ma--..^.^, __ Health, 13 cases of measles, one r—imm * -wo*oj own has* otM*u,m>M:tmf££k for their initial refresher course in 1 8 on •Die. CaU WKrtAeld S-SM3-J. Avenue. KntUworQi. raga. T „ _ „ ——•__ groups have made substantial conr-l" "™!* case of German measles, two cases Democrats Elect S. A. Drive Nets $636 i Caais* M Caata CRanlard «-l«M-W. *i One-Third Filled swimming instruction. The coun- science kitchen, aarving bar and break- EIABBI.T lady wishes tributions to the camp's capital im- of chickenpox, and three cases of The Democratic Municipal Com- Receipts in the local drive of the MUSIC — PUBLIC »r»DRE8S fast alcove. 70 x 100 lot, .Meettwajrl^drea events**. ~ cilors will be qualified to pass Measles Subside UVKAT AM — i cunr A WOBD porch. AvsttaUa quickly. SM430. Applications have been received provement fund. . dog bite. mittee, which ' recently " elected; Salvation Army totaled $636.50 up Supplied tor weddings, dancas. -dinners.! REAL ESTATE BOARD campers for beginners' and inter- ««-*— Cast** «S Costs CeUforaJtes, —ir 80 boy weeks for the coming Mumps were at the top of the Thonjas E. Byrnes chairman, has [to yesterday, it was announced by etc., at a nominal rate, for details JQUN W. HEINS * SON Center ball home remodeled a few yean mediate Red Cross Life Saving TTantllin far Copy — call CRanford e-0009-at after 0 p. m. tf| season at the Cranford Boys' Camp, list of rqntagious diseases in the Henry W. Whipple, treasurer. The •so At ununiasd expense. BcJm*nPtt kttett* 9 tests:'" . . - Plants AM to Health named other officers as follows: Watiacsday. 10 A. M. CJAS range. Detroit, used, not lable top. THOMAS MacMEEKIN eta with DtwclcfMt loon'L powder roots, Silver Lake, it was announced this $10,694 for Red Cross- community this week, replacing local quota is $900. The drive will UIL paintings and frames mada to order: Therapeutlcally, plants offer -a First-vice-chairman, Mrs. Eliza-, excellent stove. S39. CaU -WltstflaM old frames Tf-ff'f* Call CHanfurd real ftrcplace. 3 bedrooms. S colored Parents Night week bjr Arthur Boertmann, regis- Victor D. Shaheen, president of Receipts to date in the recent measles, which subsided slightly be continued until the quota is I-05T2-M. BANAKK BBoo k Noo.. 20C04 of the Crantord McPHESSON REALTY CO. tile baths, oil beat, extra large tot. Con- stirring challenge to botanists. Can* beth Hellenbrecht; second vice- BAaWaadtatsvJsion Trust Company. Crantard. N. J. The venient to center. Attached Boy Scout Troop 84 of Calvarj trar. The camp is approximately the Boys' Camp Association, an- drive of Cranford Chapter, Amer- during the past week, it was an- reached, the committee announced. KITCHEN "bit. metal top. « chairs: also HAVX your old flader at requested to-return It to the lUCBABDS-SWACKHAkrEB Available quickly: SS1.000. one-third filled at this time. The nounced this week that plans are ican Red Cross, total $10,694.11, it nounced yesterday by Health Offi- cer Is a probtem of growth, funda- chairman, Joseph T. Sharkey; tennis rackets, 2. Telephone CRanloiJ repaired. We vacuum ssSs* bank; If not restored before tho 4U> Lutheran Church celebrated Par- f. •^^——.^.^— season opens July 4. underway for members of the Jun- was announced yesterday by Henry cer W. P. Smith. mentally the same process hi both treasurer, William G. Downey, O-1071-J. • | " up and deliver. CRanford CrlTM. day of June. 1MB. appHrstlon will be WILLIAM O. SCHMAL Reduced to S14.000—vacant S year old ents' Night in the Sunday School dayaervlM. made for a new book. •-» home with science *"*r< **Hr*»f», first ior,Service League, Rotary and W. Whipple, treasurer. ThT e locall There were 21 cases of mumps plants and ajiimnia, its cure may bo and secretary, Mrs. Ethel M. BUxed SoniXtern Wool WARREN MARTIN j AGENCY rooms at the church Tuesday night Stanley Grayson, camp director, FOB 8AUB REOINA SAIIWAY AOENCT floor lavatory, reel fireplace, porch, Lions Clubs to visit the camp dur- quota was $9,580. reported to the found through the study of abnor- Kmetzo. . _ Mertizo wool Is South Americas •SSO MOUNTAIN AVENUE RAHWAY T-08M T< BANK Book Mo. 1712* of the Cranford kulsted. tiled batn. steam beat with World Jamboree Scout Bob Hage- toDk members of bis camp staff to local Board of BICTCLC Bollfost boy* 28 Inch. •34. Have you shopped our Nursery Depart- Trust Company, Crantord, N. J. The M. YEAKEL mal growth In plants. wool from mixed breeds of sheep. Call CRanfotd 0-MSS. ment for cribs, carrioles and assorted LAiroscAPmo > oil. All redecorated and In entntnt lin of Linden was guest speaker. Complete Landaeaptat Berrtce: tnaurad fTaphlng meats. WastCsld flhder at retfueated to return It to the condition. Oarage. Delightful subur- nursery Items? Tel. WEttflsld 3-3SU. bank. If not rektond before the 18th RALPH DELLA SERRA ha>_ Weltiisi afliian aaLsaamlLsLsS-l** *Jm. Pmarfc- ' WASHXR. Inner and porch furniture. tree work; lawn*, shrutbiy. garden Sarviea. ill Qubnby gr day of June. IMS, application will be His tak was illustrated with motion Hoover. C^l « cubic feet liulde. plowing J* KotottHer. W. J. Tat WEstfleld H . made for a new book. «-17 pictures in color of the World Jam- electric. 4xlxS feet outside, good JOSEPH J. GUKER ADI ELKCTBICAI. A7PLIANCE BEPAIKS It you eve tatefevted tn cbocktntf toceUotMl boree trip made by Boy Scouts WALNUT dlnlof room (uite, 0 piece. In condition. MS: also Wire Recorder. S119. Eketrss docks, boos. Radios Toasters. STOfMES RENTALS SDod fffnrtttt*>r>; reasonable. 1 Eastman Call' WEstfield 2-4C03-R after S p. m. CRon. 6-31M — Unden S-7479-H Vacuum daanars. Washing Machines. drive tarth e following properties: from Camp Kilmer to France. SUMMER rental to responsible . ON (haded, fenced-ln. lot, modem, six Ht •tsua.l- aaasii tFaaaT» SILSUTI Street. Oranford. TEENS — Laitex iwtmiults, snap Into VETERANS HOUSZCLEAKWO Sattsfaetien guaranteed. Otto** AppU- family, seven room furnished house- and room bouse, 2-car garage, convenient A discussion of the use of scout- •nape for the summer: 1 and 2 piece. PANY—No job tee.smal l or too tars*. ones Ben ok*. It South Union Avenue. location. Immediate occupancy; S18£00. 303 West End Avev Cranford GAS Ranee. ~Est»te~k aide oven. In food TuL CHanterd S-OOGO or CRanford garage In select neighborhood, from 311 Thomas 8b, Cranford ing equipment was presented by Edith Hill Teen Shop. Mildred H. Sny- Window cloaninc. wall* and ' "" June 19 to September 1st; rentt. SITS a CLOSE to town and school*, steam (oU>. condition. »10. CaU CRanford 6-1IS7. der. Mffr.. 21B Elm Street, Westileld washsd. painting whltawashlnc __ 8-iWlS-R. .. tt extra room and lavatory third floor, 333 Walnut Ave., Cranford Assistant Scoutmaster Bob Carlson. cleaned, etc. Call ROaclle 4-lT$4>B. ttj monh TTg utilities. Call WEst- 331 Walnut Ave, Cranford OULf Sprinc coat, size 14. worn only 3-1410. - NOW is the time to got fleld 2-8S72-M after «p.m. a-car garage, large lot; 818.000. Please do not disturb the occupants. If Scout tents were exhibited in nat- few times, like new. reasonable. Call VETERAN CONTRACTORS. _ rtehjagHods ALSO a good selection of other properties, CRanford 6-0SJ7-W. VACUUM. Electroliu, all attachments, gjjajd at^ta. poop, oppo* SILVER LAKE, Hope. N. J. Summer] at various prices. ... you are' Interested phone, and we will ural surroundings. food condition. 030. N« calls Saturday I gutters repaired. Fainting, carpentry, Tti. CRanford bungalow, 2 furnished rooms, suitable be glad to arrange an tnsptnttan. - . , L DINING room set. chlnaware. 3 bureaus or after 4 p. m. weekdays. Call CRan- raasoaary. Remodeling and. alteratlona. •Msm. tf RlClIAItDS-SWACKHAMER One-year service awards were Saab cords replaced S3 per window. for rumple *wifl o yfM 5^ti 4 AUan St.. CRan. 0-1123 or CR. >XM78 and Ho forth. Call CRanford 6-10J3. ford 0-28S5-M. • i MASONRY—General repair* and altera- ford 8-2M3-M.. 113.000. Not new but a good 8 room! ~1__ presented to Scouts R. Baxter and { Rooflng and stitlns*- Wea estimates, home with oarage and 100 x 180 lot lnl VBTERAN wishes work Saturday KADIO. "PHPJCO" TABLE MODEL. IN TWIN bed. complete; mahogany dresser.! CaU RAhway 7-3678-W or 7-1W1-W. tions. 8. R. Jordan, 210 South Avenue. MONTH of July. log cabin on lake front, , a location that's convenient. Sundays, any type CaU .**• . E. Franklin, and a tenderfoot em- PERFECT CONDITION;. 620.00. CALL table and chair; permanent waving roa-_ . • '' • • W»l East. Cranford. Td CBanford 8-a77»-J. private lelake, 48 mil— from Cranford In 0-0200-W after a pTlp. CRANroRD S-11I4-W. chine; Electroylsls machine; shampoo BEAUTIFUL Colonial borne. fieldsUmel blem was presented to Scout F. LAWNMOWERS v northerth n NNew JerseyJ , ^%ee * ftfi front, 3 bedrooms, tile bath. living 3 stores, 3 apartments and a one family CAPABLE man board: other articles; reasonable. Calll GENERAL aU modem conveniences, use of. row- stone fireplace, _ Wilfprd. . ICE Box. luxe, roomy, all porcelain lined; CRanford 0-0S13-R. I Mowers aharpened and repaired. Pick boat and canoe, mtreltent swimming. kitchen, recreation room, desirabl—e lo- - • house. One of the few remaining bust' will hold 100 pounds of• Ice: In veryj up and delivery service. Call CRanford ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS cation, complete house attractively dec ness locations that.can be purchased Scouts Don Hopkins and Fred arood condition: looks lute refrigerator. I TtVO IS light Chestnut French doors. 3 ft ^4>J40M U Kitchen Cabinets ftfMng1 ajut boating. CaU CRanford for a reasonable price. 403 Willow Avenue. Gorwood ! x 7 ft. x 1»« In.. SIS a piece; one panel Recreation Cellars 0-2303-W. ' 8-13 orated: price 8184M0 unfurnished, or] McKenzie gave a demonstration of ' ---- ~ ft. 4 In x 6 ft. 8 In; 84. ~ GENERAL CONTRACTOR, carpentry Attic Rooms 820.000 furnished. S tvmUv with two four room apartments blinker signalling, and Assistant MOTOR Scooter. Cuthman Hu>ky. model door, 3 Four work, remodeling, repairing: all kind* Rooflng SHAHEEM AGENCY available. Only 1 yean old, steam ' screens. 30 x «3'i. 8153: Six Venetian WANTED TO BENT . _ modem kitchens and baths. S14J0O. Scoutmaster Fred Blumhard and 10 M 150. complete with side car. blinds. 30 Va x 87. 830 North Union of asphalt rooflng. insulated brick and Screens TWO bedroom apartment or bouse, un*| 18 North Avenue,'East AUTOS FOR SALE windshield and extra tire, cood condi- asbestos siding installed. ROY H. Storm ftfrsEt c furnished. WU1 redecorate and pay up, TeL Cranford 0-1900 ' . ° \ Scout Allen Nelson demonstrated tion. Call CRanford 0-3084 after 0 p. m Avenue. Cranlord. LaCOE. ROseUe 4-0407-R. tf Brick front bungalow, quiet North Side IBKOCKAWAY truck In WM. GRASINQ to 880. CaU WEstfleld a-4403-R, cheap. TeL WEstfleld semaphore flag signalling. VACUUM Cleaner. "Electrolux". with at- CRanford 0-1838 tf street, modern kltehrti and bath, wood BEDBOOM set. walnut. 7 pieces: living MASON CONTRACTORS ON OR before July 1st. two bedroom RIVER front, six room house, tile bath. burning fireplace, steam heat wtth> oil 1939 FORDODOB Ford. 8 good tlreT room suite. 3 pieces; also, spool bed. tachments, in good condition. 833; Eng- Sidewalks, Flagstone Work. < RADIO REPAIRS ^ burner available. S3, x 100 lot. Ownerf Guests besides the parents were new. complete: reasonable. 110 North lander Day bed with adjustable head Building, Brick Work; Cellar Water apartment or bungalow. CaU Jerry aunporch, open fireplace, steam heat motomotorr, heater and radtoTs and mattress. 810; mahogany dresser. All ^nt^ft, including car radios, tele- Mallory at Cranford 8-11J5-W. with oil, two-car garage, asking 813.900. occupied. A real value" at' 813.700. WErtfleM 2-4H72-J afterO p Bernard Pender, new Western Dis- . Avenue. West. Cranford. between 7 Proofing. Free estimate*. Schwarx. vision, and all home appliances; base TWO. family, four and five rooms, oil and 9 p. m. 88: oak drener, S3. Also double bras* CRanford 8-0347-R. outlets, lamps, motors rewound. Her- STANDARD OIL chemical engineer, for-j $7,000. 9 room 2 family with one vacant trict field executive, and Assistant bed. 83: coll spring. 810: mattress. 83. heat. large grounds.; garage. Motor Scooters: FuiT ratct. FEIGIDAIRE: breakfast table. Ivory Call CRanford S-I11B-M after 8 p. m. bert V. Sorge. Jersey Radio Service. jner resident of Cranford. desires three! 817.800. apartment. Steam heat. S3 x 129 loft, 9230: 883 down—terms? District Commissioner William A. catelrc: living room suite. 3 piece; BENDDX Automatic Washer Service, an 134 HJUcrest Avenue. ' or four.bedroom unfurnished house: ex- OTHER properties from 89,400 up. Convenient to bus. Taxes only 9144. Lyons. Refreshments were served dinette suite, antique finish: principals DIBITS. Specializing Scofleld. Oxford work guaranteed. 18 Alden Street. CRANFORD «-0484 - tf cellent references. Address Box 182 in Cranford 8-1718. .. tf care of the Cranford dtlxen and JOSEPH J. GUKER ' 60 x 100 lot on quiet North Side street. by the Mothers' Club of the troop. only. Call CRanford 6-2003 J. . and other popular editions. Students' IBICYCLC AND BABY, CARRIAGE RE- Chronicle. 0-17 Analytical and Chain Referenre BMIes PAIRS. We are equipped to render 118 North Avenue. West. Cranford. N. J. 81800. APPROXIMATELY 2500 b. f. random and Testaments. For Information or Carpenter — Mason complete repair- service and genuine ABOUT July 1st—two bedroom bouse or TeL CRanford 0-1890 INSTRUCTIONS he4i*> planks; also 2300 red brick com. demonstration wltnout obligation, call Alterations and Repairs parts. Solid rubber tires installed by apartment near parochial school; one North Side River lot. 80 x 114. Interest- Ttta Pietara Palatine •~r u-hltf lime brick: reasonable. Prlmm. CRanford 6-1485-M. tf Hourly Baals or special machine. ALL REPAIRS GUAR- ins new price. CRANFORD - GOSPEL TABEHJJA Pr*r.k O. Mams. Kenllworth. Estimate* Furnished' child. Address Box 150 In care of theWELL located, residential corner prop- Sunday Bihte School. 9:30 to!uv« Ceramic tile, generally thought of , L. H. ChafTee ANTEED. Cranford Citizen and Chronicle. 0-27 Eemember the (U>bath Day Zt TLTCEDO S. sixes 36. 38. 40: tuxedo coats. WISTERIA, wild rose, sweet rocket. Wy KEN BUTLER'S erty, near station, containing 8 rooms WESTFIELD: It Is a long while since in connection with the modem white, sixes 38. 38. 40: suits, teen ace. of-the-vaUejr. lemon lilies, myrtle,, and CHanford S-08U after 0 p. Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. WANTED—Apartment. 2. 3 or 4 rooms In with 2 extra rooms . in attic: 2-car we have.been able to offer such an at home, has been used In construction reduced: dresses, glrlj. all sizes; shoes. others. Bennera, 1 Hamilton Avenue. IB North Avenue. West. 'en. 6-1779 Cranford or vicinity. WlU pay up_to jtarage; asking 812.800. tractive pre-war built house In the ex Our Markets Will Be dosed AI3 Day Monday, Itke w«. Aaixuus sues.—white flannels Call CRanford «-!M3S-J. TRESS '(2-doora-from Cranford Theatrer KB. Veteran wishes- to complete^pe^TWO-^arftUy-fcouserTOU ..beat. •elusive jYychwuud Section.—It-has stsi WANTED tor morb^lhah HB.500 years.and in PS and ^port.coat. blue, size 16. reasonable. Trimmed and Removed tober wedding plans. Excellent refer- 8 rooms and bath .in each apartment rooms and two colored tile baths. On-" many countries has been regarded BOY'S white Palm Beach coat, worn Estimates freely given. Call Herbert Tree* ". " ences, no pjrts. Address Box 189 in and additional 2 rooms and storage space usually Imposing entrance. Deep wood' GOOD borne for 9 month old May 31st, In Obsorvont?© off Memorial Day . CaU CRanfoid 6-2387-M. . . . twice. In perfect condition; cost 833. Irlor* WEstfleld 3-4872-J. or John Huh. care of. the Cranford Citizen in attic;"2 open fireplaces; 1-car garage; sy lot. .Powder room. 2-cor attached! Pood watcatch dog that is not too at an important art medium.- Fran- will sell for 810. Also window shutters Removal - Trimming. Etc Jr., WEstfleld 2-1320. Insurance cover* as^asla^alaB^CeaJvllaaV Chronicle. . ' . . tf desirable location; price 810,000. garter. $37,000. of children. CallI CRanfnr— '" "d a-oaie-vT' cisco Niculose, a 16th century Italian WARREN MARTIN •sreeni. 3 pair. 47" In length; 3 pair. age. ' . . . tf "Insurance Coverage t£0 MOUNTAIN AVENUE 31" in length: cost 813 a pair new. .will WILL pay 800 to 8135 tora n unfurnished THOMAS MacMEEKIN. Realtor artist, enjoyed working with ttta so i; . Did >ou know that we have Just re- sell entire lot for 818. Call CRanlord Art W. Ruggero 8 Alden Street . Cranford. N. J. "13 YOUR PROPERTY v*v« BLACKTOP and Asphalt driveways; con- WEstfleld 2mZ73-W apartment or house, depending upon LISTED WITH US?" . GABAGE WANTED much that ho designed many tUo cei\*ed a solid maple sunroom grouping 6-0869-W. crete construction. William C. Hart-1 size, condition and location. Two GARAGE. 1 or 2 car. wanted in vicinity suitable for your new bungalow and man. General Contractor. 332 South TREES—Yard and cement work; shrub* adults, business people, excellent ten--„.«_„„__,,— -____ »_»_,„, > .-_,. of South Avenue. Crantord or Garuood pictures, painted continuouoly over apartment? Call WEstfield 2-3539. FOR your, summer sewing we have bolls Union Avenue. Tel. CRanford 0-1073. tf and lawn; all work guaranteed. CaU FOR further Information regarding OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. and bolts of wonderful fabrics for the ants, residents of Cranford 10 years. CRANFORD—10and baih. plot 98 Orang0 x ISOe Avenueft., hot .ai 5r rooms heat these properties call our Cranford rep- for storage, used occasionally. call .a number of tUo squares. Such pic- CRanford 6-0133-M. . tf ls n resentatives: WEstfleld 24782/ SUBSCRIPTIONS to all magazines obtain-1 whole family's summer wardrobe. Fash LINOLEUM, asphalt tile, rubber tile. CaU: CRanford 0-1816 after 8 p. m, or" terms""* : price 89.000". .' "'" tures were at one time popular in able. Prices quoted upon request. Do Ions by Bates. Dan River, Cohama. Formica' and MnolyfTft smk tops In- weekends. FRED STENGEL, CARPENTER—Repairs, GARWOOD—0 rooms, bath, garage, nice Mr. Harold Wilson—Cr. 0-1034-R Spain, Portugal, the DEPARTMENT not telephone. Please mail ' your re- j Evorfsst. Indian Head. Marvlo, Swiss stalled. AlUeo aluminum wall tile. alterations, screens, cabinets, etc. LeONt E of our best workers urgently needs plot 00 x 100 ft., best location, fine con- Mrs. Miriam P. Neville—Cr. 0-3120 ROOMS WANTED quests and orders, to C, p. Weldin. la I Mills and other excellent brands of LifewaU plastic wall coverings. Wall me do your smaU jobs or any Job. dition, immediate possession; 810.800. Berkeley Place. Cranford. tf • 1 3-3 room apartment or house, furnished Mrs. Gertrude Nunn—Cr. 0-0824-M and . Today tile murals some* New Jersey's finest variety of trie country's best dairy foods. colorful, sanforized and :, washable linoleum. Cabinet making of all types. UNIonvUla 2-0410 or UNlonvUIe 2-4032. or unfurnished. Responsible, quiet fam- GARWOOD —3-famlly. .excellent condi- ROWLAND — 444 Chestnut Street MIDDLE aged man. retired, would frobrtri. All work guaranteed. W. Dolbler & Co. 1273 Grandvlew Avenue. Union. tf ily man. 1 child. Permanent position. tion. 0 rooms and bath on each floor, room and board with private times are used in tho United States SINGER Sewing Machine.' portable, in 431 North Avenue. West. Westfleld. Call ROSELLE 4-1050 1b. good condition. 830. Call CRanford GROX'S SILK tc COTTON SHOP Write Embree Mfg. Co.. Elizabeth. N. J. 2 steam beating plants, good sized plot; .as decoration for important com- 130 Eut Broad Street WEstfleld 2-5938; evenings BAhway CRANFORD Refrigeration sale* and Serv or tel. EL. 3-2774 and ask forMr .•U.000.. —Te_»-~ Glendale Club Cheese 2 L 99c 0-3118-M. 7-1330-J." tf 1 ice. Household and commercial repairs mercial ax WEitfleld 2-3648 WILKINSON. tf McPHERSON REALTY CO. GARDENERS^Ul kinds of vegetable and on Frlgldalre. Kdvinator, Craslcy, Cold- OPEN FOR INSPECTION 1st 6 ribs. Acme Sav-U-TVim removes much surplus fdt & bone before weighing, giving you more meat for your money spot. Norge. etc. Rear of 10 Alden FURNISHED, or unfurnished apartment* 1 North Avenue, East VOB RENT floater plants' and' double petunias. VENETIAN BLINDS FISHING TACKLE Street. TeL CRanford 6-1713. . tf TeL CRanford 0-0400 Good luck "7^ 43c Special sale of geraniums. 3 for SI. Custom made aluminum, steel, wood. Have a rod built to your specifications. or houses for employees of Merck & 128 Herning Ave.. Cranford COMPLETE equipment for car palntinc; \ 0Met4 stoaericaa QasVg* Potted tomato and hybrid ^ornate* plants^ Average sized blind retaped and re- Any type. I am still sporting those ELECTRICAL Contracting—Housewirlng. Company. Inc., within reasonable com- compressor, spray, electric sander and Margarine "'**»„£ 39c Also many kinds of perennials. Van corded. Call WEstfleld 2-488S for free military rifles and tipnif.Hn*> repair*. Call jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, npalrs and muting distance of Rahway. .Write or THERE are some very fine bungalows 2-3 P. M. Sot-. Sun.. buffer. CaU CRanford 6-2448-B or ' ne University of Santo Domingo, Provolone Cheese ^ 65c Sickle's Greenhouse. 117 Benjamin estimate. John Syenda, 810 South Ave- CRanford 0-32S3-W. A. F. Behlert. 33 contact Mr. E. Shults, Personnel De- being built on Elizabeth and MocHnon Us* nue, Garwood. . tf plugs installed. George SangulUano, 134 partment, RAhway 7-1200. extension CBanford 6-0379-H. tf founded October 3& 1S38. by the Street. Can CRanford B-30S4.M. 0-27 Herning Avenue, Cranford. tf North Lehigh Avenue. TeL CRanford Avenues. Five rooms on first floor with Owner transferred and is offering his Rump Mild Colored T\ 59c 877. , tf expansion attic, modem in. every detail. choice two-year-old home for a quick Papal BuD m Apostolatum Colmhki Veal Hams "•63c ' SCREENS — STORM SASH I QUICK service on restrlnglng tennis 0-3177-J. Ml •b.63c Sharp Cheddar ^ 65c WALNUT bedroom furniture; kitchen set Consult sale. The house is good. Six rooms, FI^NISHED ROOBtS FOR BENT «f Pope Paul m, la the oldest miti- Whole or either half. 10 to 16 lbs. average. and Ice box. Call at 21 21st Street. Save, money with BURRO WES All racket* at Chapln's Sport Shop, opposite MIMEOGRAPHING and M«iiiin« Service. tl CHEERFUL, newly decorated room, dean, . Tasty milk-fed. Serve veal for a change. Kenllworth after 8 p. m. or all day Aluminum Combination Unit. Yew the flrehouse. CaU CRanford 0-1M0. tf LOTS FOB BALE .RALPH DELLA SERRA, Realtor first floor powder room, most *—*r*" y ^l^liin Qj ffy^s/t^yf swaRUOS ID ula Loaf Cheese^la^ 57c Saturdays. round, quick-change protection. Terms. Prompt service, quality work. Union DESIRABLE lot onCasino Avenue; 00 at' 0 North Union Avenue, Cranford decorated, gas furnace. Built by one modern, quiet private home; reasonable; CAOU BtANO Muenster Cheese .*• 55c JDEPENDABLE Mpaln to all kinds of Mailing Service. 110 Pine Street. CaU TeL CRanford 04227 or of Cranford's active builders. Take ad- convenient to all frantportation. Call Americas. Its original buildings of Free eaumata day—night. B. O. BOD- 100 ft. CaU CRanford 0-0488. S-37 CRanford 0-2703 after 6:30 p. m. Eviscerated Fryers Roosting Chickens »69c Sirloin & Porterhouse Steaks > XD*S dresses. 3 pink is^ln and KIN, WEstfleld 3-4748-J. 0-37 household articles and equipment Rea- CRanford 0-1070. 0-24 MUlbum 0-0893 vantago of this ready-to-move-ln-bouse. the university were completely de- chiffon: two slxe 12: . one sin 14. sonable rates. Phono CRanford TWO lots on Blonmlngnato Avenue, both Price 817.900. Broker cooperation In- Cream Cheese 2 tc35c Swiss Cheese °- 79c USED Rotary wall flame burner In ex MURRAY'S REFRIGERATION SERVICE SO ft x 300 ft. Can CRanford 0-0088-R. vited. Please rnakyit aU contacts through COMFORTABLY furnished room, near stroyed years ago. A new sue was Worn only once. Each 812*3. Call 0-0140-M. Please call after 8:30 p. m. HOUSEHOLD AND COMMERCIAL. LOVELY lot on the River. 88 ft. X 114 ft.. buses and R. R. Gentleman only. IU. ' cellent condition. Can be Installed for 0-10 purchased and an extenslvs) buUd* 4 to*On . 49c Long Island Ducks *• 39c Gala Hams Short Sbas& 49c reasonabls price. For information, call tf REFRIGERATOR SPRAYING. MOTOR seen by appointment. < a B. MILLER MANAGEMENT CO. CBanford 04380-11. tf REPAIR. CRANFORD 0-1022. CHOICE comer lot 00 x 100: Manor Park. CENTER Hall, 7 year old home. 0 rooms. BEDROOM suite, solid maple, chest of Fred Malpere. CRanford 8-2123 during TREES *ft%yn dosyn and.removed* •*««"*f 1 ing program Is under way on the SM>I "Ootod" pulled out. AU work guaranteed. Com- Westfleld: reasonable. CaU VN|onviaa| tile bath (showert, science kitchen. Open Evenings BSAUTD7UL Urge room. 3 minutes to (B0N |N lb Silver Sao! the day; CRanford S-2949-M ave- 2-7631-W. 261 N. Broad SL Elizabeth 2-7300 only. 310 outakirta of f^'nini! Trujillo. Plans Pot Roast Brisk* Cartes of 13 lent condition, rrasnnrtile. CaU CRan- « pletely covered by Insurance. Phona 847| wood burning fireplace, powder room 3 Chuck Roast * > 65c 61c ford «-08»».w. or write A. V. Boyd. 2114 Norm Oliver TUTORING on 1st floor, steam heat (oil), screened Walnut Avenue. Cranford. for thla new university plant are MATHEMATICS • TUTOR Graduate- GARWOOD—Lots on Hickory avenue. 1 WIN0 — ADDnra HACIUKIS Street. Rahway. TeL BAhway 7-1002. porch, garags , darkly location, reduced NEW HOMES sunny bath. CaU & AWflUIOS. ant 22 Inch, In perfect condi- Teacher Individual Instruction In Alge- 130 ft. X 100 ft., extending Into Unami to sell a* owner has moved; 014X00. modern In every respect. Sixteen Chuck Lomb ^ tion; tfwmnahte. Telephone .CRanford bbra . Geometryri j Trigonometr y aand CalC-l Park. Can 3-8947 or CRanford rooms, tile bath. oU heat, built- CRanford O-O708-R. tf Your Sausage Meat ££ 55c Sold—Rented—Repaired culus, trail or write for appointment. TWO family, 0 and 0 rooms. 2 steam sys- in garage: 814JJ00. buildings already have been con- Franks •-1U4-J. MAOER Refrigeration Service — House- O-11SS-K. terns. 2-car garage; 811.000. ATTRACTIVELY furnished front room hold ( commercial. Snorlallring In George E. Parker. 14 Preston Avenue. Other new homes from 09,400 to 830.000 structed and were dedicated last FRESH FISH fmofcwJ Dairycrest ICE CREAM New Royal and Corona portable* — CRanford S-OKS0. need In .HOME on baU acre, nice location. 7 rooms, near f*^;****!! iittaMit for business couple. Choice 4MSSTtMO CABB8 for an occasions. gUts, "Frlgldalre.-" ~Ta"T PL PLalnflal« d O-210a-J. 1 2 tile baths (showers*, extra bath with FRED'K J. HOLMES AGENCY 112 Mlln Street. Cranford. CaU CBan- Bologna Beef Tongues «, 49c ^wmawwyii ontmBL nuwvn 9 ana niuoD* 0 ELM STREET WESTFIELD 2-S311 ford 0-O414. year. Creamier, smoother. Pure fruit flavors. cry. Harrtson-a Card and Gift Shop. 8 Used "i**rMrT from $ZU0 up North, and South side of town at mod- staU shower. 2 fireplaces, hot water heat Edwin T. Tic*. Associate Fillet Haddock^ 43c Serve for dinner tonight. Price in* Pint RECORDS, classical and popular: RCA ELECTRICIAN erate prices. You can also consult us on (oil), screened porch. 2-car gan fc PS M. Cnkm A««nue. Cranford. tf TERRfLL TYPEWRITER CO. 1 Cranford (MM32-M 04 UWOODD—Largo sleeping room for gen- eludes mcllproof bag. keeps firm Victor, Dacca, Columbia. Capital. "Good DANIEL J. HEYBURN your p|ff»* and financing. 814.090. Mortgage has been placed executive. Nicely furnished. Liverwurst Ground Beef >,63c Carton m vegetable and newer seedlings. 431 North Avenue. W. Music" from The Band Box, 4 Alden LICENSED ELECTRICAL RALPH DELLA SERRA 910.000. CRANFORD— tleman VA hours. - perennials, potted tomstoe*. For sale Call WEstfleld 2-8824 0-37 HEINS, 17 North Avenue. East ifly and ^ff**f_ continuous hoi Great • exposure of the skin to ASSORTED Boston Mackerel "t 23c 29c CONTRACTOR . J3JJ00—Modern Field .Stone and Masonry Street. Tel. CRanford 0-1888. v tt 0, North Union Avenue. Cranford oil beat, private home of two & at Mrs. Van Sickle* Greenhouse. 117 WRINGER ROLLS FOR WASHING MA- Power and lighting installations. Elec- Tel CRanford 6-2227 or TeL CRanford 0-0777 five room Bungalow, tile bath. Attached' Can WEsBeM 24108-W. tf gun. especially among fair people, Dill Pickles "T « 9c Benjamin Street. Craoford. Call CRan- CHINES—Rolls in stock for any type BOYLE TREE SURGERY COMPANY. tric motors rewound, repaired, rebuilt. MUlbum 0-0893 tf garage. Oil beaL Excellent Sea Trout ^'H* 21c ford S-S034-M. 6-rt wringer. Bring In your old one, we Bring your tree problems to us. Fre» 214 South Ayenue, East, Oranford. TeL 818.750—Eight year old modern six room makes for cancer risk, according to Mtnt loaves HMn examination. Trees removed, pruned, tf LOT. BS.ft. ftrontage. 209 Thomas Street. house, air conditioned. Oil, attached APARTMENTS FOR RENT piano, marble top table, chif- will duplicate It: white rubber. fed. 37 Rsnkln Street. EUzabetb. TeL CRanford 0-0307. Call CRanford 040SB-M. REAL ESTATE WANTED the Public Affairs committee and Dog Food" " m. ,*, 33c us 04 garage. Screened porch. Garden Apartments - 59c Fresh Whiting ^ nabogany Iw^TitMiirt suite, rugs, coimnrs ELlzabeth 2-4114. tf ELECTRICIAN, general repair*, installa- CHOICE lot, 80 ft. x 100 ft., I WOULD like a chance to buy or build 18.000—Owner transferred, bouse m BEDFIELD VILLAGE cancer societies. Sailors and farm- Midget Salami twin metal beds complete, pine cedar "The House That Service Built" . tion, fluorescent fixtures. Electric range* lished neighborhood on Casinin oa nAvenue estab-, a small bungalow between Westfleld vacant. Completely modern six room] ers have more cancer on their facts POUND cbest. Townseod"*. 214 North Avenue, PLUMBING and Heating. Sewcra cleaned serviced and Installed. Houses wired near Riverside Drive., This Is a good and Elizabeth. Or. being handy with Metuchen. N. J. TeL WEstfleld 2*4404. _- 1-3 Alden Street CRan. 0-2324 with electric sewer machine. Guaran- house, flrst floor Powder room, screened 3% and 4H rooms and necks and hands — th* exposed WARREN MARTIN and rewired. Joseph A. Scanner*. 68 location and the price of •1.700.00 Is tools. I wlU make an old run down porch, steam Oil, one-car garage. teed. W. J. Ledden. TeL CRanford Centennial Avenue. Cranford. Tel low. ,. house into an attractive and hahitahln June 1 and July I occupancy parts of thalr body — than other astU»nim DOU Snap MtA Aldcn Street. . 880 MOUNTAIN AVENUE 0-2038-J. •• • tf CRanford 04210. U ELLA J. McCORMACK. Realtor Renting office open dally WESTFIELD 2-3888 FOR the home builder who wants a lot home. CaU or write: 30 Prospect St. Westfleld Cranford. Bag dolbi and animal*. Dolls In a desirable and convenient location ED BARRETT Hanson Ave. Met. 0-2030 or 1B22 ptopla. White people who live toth » . mad?? aiade clothes: Did you .know we have Just received a WASHINO MACHINE REPAIRS ELECTRICIAN — Housewirlng. jobbing, WE. 2-4843 — Eves. CR. 6-1184 South bava more of this typo of can- also raSacellancaua. gUts.' Tel. CRanford shipment of solid brass table, vanity . 17 YEAR'S EXPERIENCE repairs, fluorescent fixtures. John Fan- at a moderate cost we have one on 339 Hamilton St. CRACKERS, CEREALS Fancy Selected and floor lamps? Thomas Btreet at 81500.00 This 82 ft. Bound Brook. N. J. NEW fivee room bungalow, greatly re-re-' APAKTHENTS WANTED cer than those who live in the North. '0-O3SBVJ. • -. .- .: .•..-• .' tf; Only- expert mechanics work on your ning, 71 Burnalde Avenue. CaU CRan- SWIFT'NING NM»CO appliances. Irons, vacuum cleaner*. ford 04040-W. tf x 08 ft. lot is a bargain at this price. Tel. Bound Brook 9-0361-J. duced from original sellinlligg pricei M.. MusMustt I VETERAN, resident of Cranford. wlihe. Ktgross have lass of It than lighter* •SUNWOOO MMCY HOU0A > order, table ELSCTmiC Light Bulb*. General Electric radios, motor*, toasters also repaired. FELIX DIFABIO 6-10 Call CRan-j to rent 3 or 4 room apartment In Cran- B nta. do. Maida. All Sixes. A & A Hardware, «Hnmj ptopis) lucsiiso th#lr skin Is Coffey's, 1-3 Alden Street. TeL CRan- ELECTRICIAN—House wiring: additional «ti«» CQROWOOD for fireplace, furnace and CARPENTER and cabinet maker. QuaUty Call CRanford 0-J881-J. . . 0-10 CR. 04181. If no answer, and evenings. 3 bedrooms and bath 2nd floor; sun , vlokt radiation of tho sunllsht. OtBIWOOO MNCY nOtffiA kitchen stove. CaU RAhway 7-1082. tf craftsmanship. Ludwlg Selbert. 380 WE. 2448S-W. ark- Avenue. KenUworth. parlor, breakfast room, fireplace 1st' Cluten and Chronicle. '; tf Firm, fancy slicing. Buy enough for the double holiday! KEW lawn. Fine black top soil, rich fed: FULLER Brushes—Tor tooth brushes, Lincoln Drive, Kenllworth. TeL CRan- floor; steam heat. 2 car Nobility Assortment 51c S3 yard delivered.' Drain work done; household brushes, polishes, ware*. CaU ford 0-0328. U asphalt drive. Immediate $£! DBESSBIAKING. ALTERATIONS Perihss te W—I Grapefruit Juice tTi 7c CaU CRanford 6-3370 between 0 and 8 or write L. A. MeKee. 12 Arlington $13,800. Oomcgtlo shorn wool production p. to-, or write L. Faxto. Box 104. Ken- I. F. REYNOLDS. Rotary specialist. Oil ALSO many other attractive •LADIES' suits and dresses made to order; Krispy Crackers'T^ 25c Umorth.tr. 1. • «! Rood. Cranford, N. J. Telephone CRan- burner service on all types. Vacuum also alterations. *>'» Mrs. Hand. CiUn- nachtd a paak of 188 mffllon pounds 4 ford 8-J783-W. • U cleaning oil or coal fumacea. Con- from $12,000 to $29,000. ford 0-2452-M. . ' tf »_*,_«,_„ U. S. No. U libs. _ few models avallabla verslon work. TeL CRanford 6-3120 tf T. R. Sargent, Broker fa WL Smcc thsn, wool productloa Grapefruit Juice tTiSc Keebler Saltines rOfCllOeS CALIFORNIA far Imtnndlate delivery. 0-7^-11 eu. ft. FRESH FROZEN Government Inspected WEstfleld 3-3033 EXPERIENCED dressmaker Dreuea. l refrigmratoia from 8184.70"up. Terms horsemeat. Also horse liver DAILY. W. J. WHALEN. ASSOCIATE coats, etc. Also alterations. Mrs. Boyd. and tho numbers of stock shoop on Cranford Pet Shop, 11 North Avenue, STOKE WRITE YOUR OWN 720 First St. Westfleld 2-3729 240 Michigan Avenue. KenUworth. Call f*nnj and' fy*"^ts havo ^rtwHti Tangerine Juice 3 tZ 29c Shredded Wheat S!l 17c East. Tel. CRanford 0-1008. U •VASTS CBANFORD ELECTRIC REMEMBER Spring cleaning time Is Open Evenings and Sunday tf ROseUe 4-0303-R. tf canittmwsiisly to a torsi now M psr UM| 0 Alien Street CRanford 0-0483 —• 25c White Onions'S, Jumble Store time. Just call CRanford 7 ROOM tile stucco house, hot water heat cent below 1941 Tho number of v • NURSING SERVICE 04047. PIANO TUNING Orange Juice ,»<».,«. 10c 3-MinuteOats stock shoap at the first of this yoar e _ — furniture repairs, CRANFORD V. N. A. for General Nurs- . o . COFFEES iliensrlss. slip covers. Venetian blinds. ing. Visits. Hypodermics. Maternal and ROOFING — REPAIRING was tho lowest m a record that goss Orange Juice ^ tT23c Pascal Celery "SSr 15c Mice choice of fabrics, f. Kantner * Infant Care. Health Education. The CLASSIFIED AD back to tm. Doelinas havo occurrod 1 ' ' «9 South Union Avenue. Tel. Visiting Nurse can Help You. Nominal TINSMITH—AU types of leader and gutter wncH s tf Fee. TeL CRantord O-O7S7. tf I work. Hot Air furnace service. Free fa a0 parts of tha cotmtry. Ideal Coffee ^Z L 53c animate* CaU WEstfleld 2-0611-J be- •. •. •' • • < '• CLARK TOWNSHIP—Bungalow about - Grape Juice ' i<^. b^. 25c "SatYUaBT* washing fluid. The orig- tween 0 and 7 p. m. 847 years old In spltndlft locstion and In 1 Stronger bodied Tops them ell! Red Radishes 3 inal Skylight formula. 23c per gallon (8 THE CITIZEN aa& CHRONICIiS perfect omrllltnn. Very recently re- FLAKES refund for Jugh Chapln's Sport DEVELOPING. Printing, Enlarging and GENERAL Jobtdng—AU home npalrs. al- 6 Aldea Street decorated. Living room, science kitchen, M1J8ICAI, INSTRUCTION Grape Juice ^ ,»*». h** 20c F "a fliehouse. Tel. copy. work. 8 x 10 enlargement* 80c. teratkms) lashing roofs patched, re- two bedrooms and bath, stairway, built- DRUM Majoring and Baton twirling WHsm Asco Coffee £ 43c )£r cawed; gutters cleaned, repaired, rs- in expansion attic. Insulated, gas beat. 2 i 29c N «™*, A tf Free pickup and delivery In Cranford. Cranfcrd. N. X, taught by one of Union County's fore- Richer blend, flround to your order. Scallions Abo take movies and still*. 24-hour nawed: celling tile lnstaliadovcr old About one block from transportation. most drum majors. AU ages. Group and Tomato Juice 3 !»r 29c ^H yards load. 012. aervice. CaU CRanford O-0880-M. tf ceilings. No Job too small. L. F. Baxter. September 1st occupancy; SSLBOO. private lessons. Inquire Miss Mary Cas- Vttale and Son*. 144 caU CRanford 4-23S3-R. tf GENTLEMEN: WALTER M. CRANE. BROKER taldo, VJ.W. Hafl. 7 South Avenue. — KenworK^"ti!l 08 Ebn Street. VTestfleld Tomato Juice £f 3 LT 23c Win-Crest £ 40c *£r Grapefruit "JO^LA, 3 •» AUTO SPBAaTlNO APPROVED Johns-ManviU* roofing; also TeL We. 2-4064 or Cr. S-lSaS-W Wast, Crantord. Saturdays 0:30 a. m. others; brick siding: fiat roots, bonded: Please insert tbs following Classified Advertisement for „__.„.._._ times begin- CARS expertly sandad and reflnlshed with roof repairs, skylights, copper jnd gal- Lighter boaled, vigorous flavor. Me if. DUNOAlVOsT—« rooms, tile bath with E. R. BENNETT. Toother of Piano. Latest LlDDySjuia I 80C MOUNTAIN AVENUE vanlxad gutters shower and tub, garage. scretiMd porch, methods. Beginners and advanced WESTFIKLD 2-338B l*viC0,03S and up, Cal for free estimate. cheerfully given. Guarantee'with"ave^ ning with your issue of .„ under the classification breakfast rM»*»Vnook.. IUrg e pypantry,, expansioepanstono MSCEiJLANEeMJS Seedless Grapefruit "^t* H. Wheat. 22 Bloomlngdala Avenue, job. Wm courses. Special course for adult begin- FLAKES "Tht* week** •pedal" win provide you Cranford. CRanford 0-OOS8-R. tf ~ L. Schroader. 18 Adams Ave. of _™™ i___^ ™ • attic—floored, full basement, ample lot. ners. Lessons at your home. OM Dorian mAVDIUIfllSi Tomato Juice with good bedding at a good price. Dont TeL CRanford 04789. U 1 steam heat, peniuet floors. exceUcnt Road. T«L WEstfleld 3-0396. tf tniea ***** oppottunltyl call ROseUe 44880. tf nelshborfaood. General condition is ex- Hormel's Spam tT.47c AUTO PAINTINO . cellent. Includes screens and storm CANNED FBSJBT8 Blinds (controlled ventilation Auto painting, body and fender repair- RE-ROOnNG. slate, tile, asphalt shingle .02 per word .. Minimum charge .50 windows. Owner being . transferred. maiK nmH mflt loss PttESH JERSEY GREEN and light*. Measuring, installation, ing, gas and electric welding. Slroon- repairs. Leader* and gutters, new and Asking 811,800. 2 Adams Avenue. Cran- Hygrade Franks t^33c *]» of *^p^f for an average of eft ^ft ixlng. Dupont flnlshlng materials Mfttti repaired. Walter Schubert. J22 Bum- ford. CaU CRanford 6-3148-J. STEEL tile for bathrooms and kitchens r Uow aAM0OS per window. Steel or aluminum lists.* Walnut Auto Painting Co., TeL HO- side Avenue. Tel. CRanford 6-SM1-J. Repeat Ads .01 per word — Minimum charge .25 Installed over present walls. Beautiful. F. Kantner A Sons. Tel. CRanford selle 4-8348. Ill Walnut Street, RoseUe tf BOYLE SELECTED LISTINGS Permanent, economical Terms if de- Peaches ****** »-«.«» 25c Hamburgers ,6^ «. 51c Bunch 6-0SS3 or CRatifbrd 0-3123-M. tf Paik. 0-24 CRANFORD sired. Mr. Maynard. Vemsal Tile Co.. 1I RE-ROOFING. Siding, asbestos and insu- DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ADS 10 A. M. WEDNESDAYS Cranford S-ISOS-M. CH. 0-1827-M. tf Asparagus Fully furnished brick, bungalow. 8 CUSTOM MADE lated brick Bonded rooflng. Repairs. rooms, tiled bathroom, science kitchen. Del Monte Peaches ^ 29c Tuna'Fish Flakes tT 39c Automobile Seat Covers SERVICE JOHN LANOE. PLsinfleld 0-10332 or gas heat: 817.450. - no batter Large, fancy fresh green spears fresh from Jersey farms! Choose from ou~ wlda MENZEL & SON — CaU us to discuss UNlonviU* 2-0607. U New Alfalfa Cao Libby's Prunes ^^ „, 27c Spaghetti -ST JL ^ 19c selection of fabric*. your floor problems. Floor scraping and Colonial bungalow, almost new. 2 bed- Cars called for and delivered reflnlahlng of old floors a specialty. Pol- PAINTINO AND DECORATINO rooms, expansion attic, modern through- Anew method of processing fresh 11 C. C. DOWNE CO. ishing, also waxing. Estimates cheerfully out: 81X600. cut green »w»if» promises to open mayonnttism Fruit Cocktail """^ «„, 39c Spaghetti BO^LT * MW 21C 103 Elm Street WEstfleld 2-016! given. Phone CRanford 0-1343. 01 Elir- SIGN PAINTING—Lettering of aU types. tf Sho-card, truck, window and buUetln. Industrial—outlets for such alfalfa abeth Avenue, Cranford.' tt Owen Signs. U8 Division Avenue. Cran- Here's a fine buy—brick front 2-famlly. ford. Call CRanford 64763-R. - tf 4lb rooms each floor, 2nd floor vacant; product* as proteins and the pis- Grapefruit ""—2ZL 15c Gulden's Mustard 2JT 25c 813.800. ments or coloring. m»t»H«ii« . C. POTTER—Inside and outside paint- / ing. Paperhanglng. Skilled workman- Apple Sauce ST 3^ 29c Pork & Beans ™> 2 ^ 25c ship. Telephone WEstfield 2-4403 tf WESTFIELD 1 8 Beautiful colonial In a choice North Galas; Up Fast MITSCHKE ft BLUNCK — Painters and side location with 6 rooms, tiled bath- VEGETAB1&8 Campbell's ^ 2 'r 29c Don^t Gamble With Vision Decorators. 811 Boulevard. KenUworth. 10 room, attic room, fireplace. 2-car ga- Gold mine "bfftn travel up end N. J. Tel. CRanford 6-1438-M or RQ- rate. worth seeing at tlBJSOO.- I down at the rate of 3.300 feet a podugss 29c Del Monte Catsup Have a Regular Eye Examination ssUe 4-0486-M. • U -GARWOOD minute In gome South African [a. MENZEL A BON — Interior, exterior Want a dandy 4 room bungalow. 33c j 11 BRAND NEW. for only 8OA00T Let us mines. This speed la more than Asparagus 3 Dill Pickles^ ^ ,„ 25c pslntlns and r*fr***'*"s** g Estimates teU you all about it! twice as fast as America's most 1 cheerfully given. Phone CRanford 13 13 14 18 25c DR. G. HINDM AN a-1343. 01 Elisabeth Avenue. Cranford. skyscraper elevators. Tomatoes o^T 2 Potato Chips ~ £ 23c U THE BOYLE COMPANY EL. 3-4200 Open Evenings Realtors 29c Nk0 OPTOMETRIST PAINTINO — PAPER HANGINO. Esti- 4 Julian PL. E1U.. Opp. CJLBL Station Beans c**o~-. 2 Asco Ted ^ * _ ^ 28c mates without obligation. Expert work- . 0-27 oawoMn manship. Ralph Brown, IlO Garden 16 17 10 25c street. Cranford. Telephone CRanford 10 20 Haror—You would never buy me Diced Beets, 2 Beverages r.£L 3 «Mext 4s Cr. Tras4 BMg.) 8-3S47-H. 8-27 DOME INSULATION ThoorigJndold [ •tOaVOtO Junb* 3 --• 28c BARRETT rock woo) Insulation, blown what I wanted. CRANFORD. N. J. WnXIAM fOBlERT — Painting a _ method used: personal 9 -~*vision. Es- English rodp*. Films oT Paperbangug. "r"*in1 mechanics, bt- tablished IBM. Wm. L. Schioedcr: 18 rcos ots«a la- Urior and exterior. TeL CRanford Adams Avenue. ToL CRanford 0-27SS. Mabel. Just hingy, sun tf SI S3 21c Octagon Cleanser 2 «- 13c S3 23-Mc If no answer call ROseUe 4-3380. Butter Kernel Peas PETSR SCHULTE. 2rd ripe Sovillo I / C TRUCKING—HAULING TJ-os. can Renuzit Cleaner mTtJtG * DECORATINO HHSX. ITT- TsJ. WEstfleld 2-4480 U UAULINO—SmaU lobs, dally trips to the Orangas and SpinacIOSFOBh 0 OeUss CLASSIFICATIONS shore. T. R. Moffett. CaU WEstfleld V#Orn Mitels KSIMI am I/C BATH SOAP WILLIAM ROE3KL. Interior and Exterior 3-64U. purest can* Renuzit Motor Oil Painting. Skilled mechanics. Personal TOsaied r«saals rmt Sale | supervision. 203 Columbia Avenue. SUGGESTIONS Beal Estate Car Bale J FOR IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY 1 Help Wasted Mala TCaatod *» Day Bosl GENERAL Trucking anywhere. Courteous, ugar.ThonMktt 27c Charge Dog Candy 2 Cranford. Phone CRanford 0-1873-R. tf efficient service. SmaU moving Jobs. ROY'S Whcle Kernel Corn Z , 19c JOSEPH WARSINSKI 1—Write or print plainly. OtnUtnf Ben Clark. 300 South Union Avenue. delicious you Utmattba&lo fer Sandwiches eai Sokdil r Painting and Decorating Phone CRanford 0-0891 tf TiKWHTtt RtTJUR evor tatted— HOM-DE-LITE Superb Qualify 3—Descrlb^your offering fully. Enclosed find check or cash for 0 CURTAINS PAINTING and Decorating. T. A. Crane. (Results from your ad de- i_ to cover tbrmattr with Remington Rand tho cost of the above ad In full. CURTAINS laundered at home. 8 COAL Tel. CRanford 0-0S88-M 320 South pend largely on what you COanlord S-1707-M. CaU 330 Hamilton Street Union Avenue, Cranford for estimates. Mayonnaise ^ 25c'tr45c tf aay). » ROSELLE, N. I. Signed Made in our own kitchens from finest ingredients. 3—Include your phone number AH aTakaa Tvaetrrltcra Beth* Botokl Track ig tsaililnst fanka and Jahn Coal Company An Invention which may revola- FURRIER atojtalre*. O*stkaaasd as^ aubsiu Address . ^W • B1f^VaaSVClBWaBSBaaT Sot ff W ••SBB) ^saassa. *a A^_ ,_. ^ _ * "ST HARTLEY'S TEWNIAL AVE- CHANTOIU). N. J.' (Ionize the motion plcturo lnduitry, AH vour fur proble.-n» to Olson's. Hellmdn's Mayonnaise *Z 29c an East DroJd Street. WMtflVM .—- 8VB URVICE T«LCH improving tone quality 100 par cent, Street. Westfleld, UP- 4)094 ' Yard-Wlnaa. Arm. City. Trl. WEstfleld 2-1078. tf CoH BOMOW ««S22 haa been perfected by a young Bra- f\ \. KANTNCB. New coats and scarf* for ORANGE MAMMALADE illUn etectriclan, Josa Naufal uk- KcnodeMni and repairing high WE CAU. COR AND DILIVEB Buy Enough for the Double Holiday! made fuv-t. us Wamut Avenue, CRan- •I ford 6-1678. tf BOY BICHENBURG. Jr. BUM tOt CHAKTOKD C1T1ZPI ANP CHRONICLE^ THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1848 THE OAWPUm> ClTJlilH . CHBOWICU^ THURSDAY, MAY 37. IMS Plan Party After Additional Stop Street, Parking Frolic'Check ngrgessionae l authorization of 809 'Tha discoverer of ctreptomyeta Violations Bring Fines Lscds P. rrieke • •••mil— vqtnpment now am tnrcv million dollars to federal funds to hyf (^piy^i^y^ ths Isolstlon ta ^ff Honor for Ignoring two stop street signs Patsy Darby, John Deacon, Bob Louis P. Fricke, 64. of 115 Cen- Hants on American farms u* ta tag outmachtnes to tins?tun e ot taqrsjassist m a nationwide seven year laboratory of a new antibiotic des- »e«t«n slope resulted in fines totaling $8, plus Goes to CHS Richards, John Kline, Janet Kelt- tennial 'avenue, died yesterday JDOftjm*n' vQSDflQUtttta sincV ^ is effecflve agahtst'eertam tree, Goldberg, and John Doran. ftvo-cent candy, machines, Announcement has been re- arraigned before Recorder Charles . At an asembly on Friday, Mrs. row at 8:30 p. m., with the Rev.times. ports and ths Improvement of U» garms< tnas utvtjop rtsiiiattcs ra ceived by Ray A. Clement, prin- J. Stevens in police court Monday Mrs. Ever aid Remnshall is di- cigarette machtoss. 980.000 existing airfields, Prwant appropri. stMMMnyotn. wnfortonsttly, . grt> J. C. Klein, president of the High recting the production. Frank V. H. Carthy. rector of Trin- Since lMft, major repairs fcamj cipal, that John Richard Duffield, night Robert Flygare of 9 Drake ity Church, officiating. Interment PM& imtt# to snore thsn l,4ft*j O,O •tton win cover construction of Mt n»« sflWttTi. agaiast tnbtv School P.-T-A^ presented a check Reserved seats will be on sale a senior, has been awarded a Tyng street, Oakfleld. was fined $5 andfor $1,000. to the Cranford High FREE Demonstration In Your Own Home will be in Fairview Cemetery, the 17.U9.00O rural and snail abporta, Of ttasa. TM wfll bt fait* Foundation scholarship at Wilassese- d $3 costs for failure to ob- at Seager's Drug Store beginning Westfield. and pttPoal lockanu Within Bvasrasn ttvaly small ones. School Athletic Injury Fund, rep- Tuesday, June 1 (instead of Mon- dWClUngS ta tbS MWI^ —dl ij-rr-r liams College, Williamsport, Mass, serve a red traffic light than U per cent today are tatipto p Oksn wfll be a combtotd total of resenting the net proceeds of the day, May SI, as previously an- Mr. Nolan was born, in New York MOO.000 vsndteg machinM at ttt Beat jWlaMvaBo»a Van where he has been accepted for recent "Four Leaf Clover Frolic" [and had lived 35 years in Cran-i. snaps or need onfr rataor work, ac- entrance in September. Eugene Wasserburger of 45 Field nounced) and f*>Titinulffg through prassntrsteoftocresM. Slacbut taniTfttiij mBterfil ot JU people used street,. Newark, was .fined $3 forconducted in the school under.the toaotbal. of ires bark tobtod This honor is awarded to eight Thursday, June 3. . Hours of sale to drift aw tte board banted the radiator vfll cot a stop street violation and Charles auspices of the P.-TJV- Principal will be 10 a. m. to 12 and 1 to _. A^lajtoep down O» toss of but through tbt members of the entering freshmen Hausel of 210 Maple place paid R. A. Clement received'4hc~checB p. m. Student tickets for thej dty ot VWtoe ta 1MB. • waQ. It Is acpsdauy destrabls.ito cordage tree WAS.ttar*j class who are students of high a $1 fine for overtime parking. for'the school. average per sun turns in his by natives. for tying? ' fcottaay tastaH Ot tosaltttott wbera ridto* attainmentsn . The Tyng Founda- A steering committee consisting rural areas and email step » to 89 times a night rafters and* beams. | are among the The following motorists were now oOBMLWn sale. at th^h«»the high «*««schooli . |EUzabeth Elks and of Trinity communities are not only ta better ton art ncssstd to walls. tion scholarships g the of members of the staff, members Church. unusual of thefined $2 each for parking viola- repair today but also largest and most tions: Mrs. Mary Plochino, 717 of the P.-TJV. board, and dele- Surviving are his wife, Martha; linen ;. varitey of scholarships offered by gates from the student body, under JivCollege Receives a son, Alfred J., and a grand- conveniences as efec- Fourth avenue, Westfield; Vincent trie Ughtmg> any liberal arts college. By means De Louisa, 21 Mrvavlag Manor, the general **tin^rrngp^ip of An- daughter, Miss Carol Y. Fricke of t th of these scholarships, it is possible thony Terregino, made all ar- Check for $1,000 Cranford; a sister, Mrs. Sophie water than dufTbefore the war. Elizabeth, and Dimo Pappas, 24 fContimui from pace one) Electricity. . „ _ has gone for a gifted studeht to enjoy all North avenue, West. rangements for the recent carni- Jackson and a brother, George of the advantages of Williams Col val The support of the pupils, and proval of the group. It was decided New York. Into more than vtCO.OOO rural and that next year's musical event will small town homes mJhe past seven lege.,. • ' the public -was exceptional, and years, according toVthe report -An even more striking feature Marine Recruiting there were many high compliments be presented in February or early John i. Nolan March because of the many other which was based on surveys by tho of the Tyng Scholarships is the A IT. S. Marine Corps recruiting for the manner in which the proj- affairs usually scheduled for later KENILWORTH—John J. Nolan, bureau of the census. provision whereby they may besergeant- will be on duty in theect was carried out. The Cranford in the spring. ; 83, retired painting and decorating three quarters of such & ^ extended to cover graduate study Cranford' Post Office every Tues- Businessmen's Association sup- Si Dr. MacKay Addressed the contractor, died Tuesday morning now electrified, in comparison at any recognized university. This day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. for the ported the affair by donating nu- • group-,-speaking 'on the history of ' Mt. St. Andrew's Convalescent a little more than half in 19*0. study may be in any field and Purpose ot accepting young men merous prizes. "i 'the college from its early days in me, Ridgewood. He had lived Four of every 10 homes in i may •b e pursued' unde' r th" e Tyn— g for enlistment from the Cranford "The High School Athletic In- . a small house in Rosello and telling 'at 12 North 19th street. Funeral laress and jwnaii communities today sponsorship for three years after area, it was announced this week. jury Fund has very unusual obli- services will be held Saturday at have private baths and more than graduation from Williams. gations to meet this year, and the of its rapid growth and of plans for half have running water, the report future expansion in this neighbor- 0:30 a. m, at St. Michael's Church, Principal. Clement pointed out Haven for 8uffcrers < school appreciates the cooperation Cranford. Interment will be in showed. In HMO. only one' quarter that the award reflects highVxedit hood. The meeting, which was con- bad private baths and »Mgti color. grins wto have praytd tfesn tor tificate of distinguished perform- Carotene tons I ance granted by the Pepsi Cola hundreds of years. . . Vt >Br-— CUSTOM CABINETS iDvsntod by Bdnwud cated as coloring instead tt t* Y*«r Orfer After Y *K tt ScholarshiprBbard. He ranks first colors' M V scholastically in a class of 199 To Order For Your Own Theater Jost Wattle rank* FMlC^-mW itWK STATE graduates. - ' " "* Whistle punks are tho safety men SSSfSSSSr&HL "KITCHEN:'"" — on a logging "snow." and postihOl- 10.000 pounds as te had received UBBY*S ABC ties of •qulpplnc them with two-way no flnanelal rtum. . Hay Become Short - DINING ROOM BEI.VXE Fertilizers may be difficult to get i> .-V.V'M r.vt , radios art bsmg tried out alcohol machfnt. your Own Horn® when they are needed next year. So LIVING ROOM It's a good idea to see ypuv dealer ETC. ~M MM ewin PLUMS now and make arrangements for Ottoaseed OaO rtastlo 1948 fertilizer, say county agricul- Cottonseed tiiilTfft minlft into plas* Brmmd IAIOECAN tural workers. The safest plan is to tics by a process developed at Uni- get delivery of fertilizer at the ear- versity of Tennessee experimental OUlDfN'S liest opportunity. MlNTON-BILT [research laboratories, are finding a NAUSCO wldt variety «* uses in conlmerdal items and industrial equipment. Al- Q6NEESERITZ - — - 26c CABINET COMPANY though the plastj»is at present em- BACHMAN'S OVtN-HtSH 29-31 South Union Ave. Gramfoarafl, W. X ployed mort" extensively for this in- DPREfZElOtOCAL U - - «• ^ 21c MUSTARD 10 CRanford 64)228 PHILCO dustrial use. commercial products Our Service Department — 61c lOtOCALVW , such as radio cabinets, vacuum OOUOOU'S MAWAHAN HUDSON EMBOSSED ^yytf and automobtts ae- can install that hard to get C^9^0ltmtt9 ' ttV^ aVCaaaat flAtUSttuftCVKsW^sl DPIiEAPPtE J0I6E 166 from it National Cotton council says wHtnaou OftftUlslCvUflneVtt ej3 80 ... *£**"£*$ IMW tuductiy to ctestft tt FULL LIME OF n QIJUK JUKE d^d^cBBttnd d ttor 10 TTtf^l f^ n r^flT'fa Qst coft- tOSfDAUtrANISH 15e Projection TELEVISION tonwed tnilh tmlTt that were te tte Engine Block Assembly s9&ff9&ffS coflsuxftvecoflsxd ttseiefla vvttiBBift otttvtt^ onBtflimff QST8FFEB OUYES SHORT SHANK-TENDERED rial CMtoBteed bulls ai* shipped to DEVOE Drama, movies, news while It's happening:::sports events! NMBBH onunr. ncsi CANNON StANK MNCV the factory by cottonseed «O tnuis living performances given for you and your family... right in which havs gioiind them tnto.fiWBv, armnosuM SKIN-BACK rAHS-MATTHEWS Hit Spur la Impregnated witJJ 'pbs- DWHlJMBwf REUSH £r 28e BEAMING AID SERVICE. Inc. PAINTS yoor own home! A B-I-G 20 by 15-inch picture produced by the noUc j*^^f^ and ^yp^^f out to IMS KM* JtfMT Strwt, SllnWth. M. I. KUnkctk IN STOCK NOW I exclusive new PHILCO MICRO-LENS PROJECTION SYSTEM SMOKED HAMS \ ;..the brightest, clearest, sharpest projection,television picture! INTEBIOB and BXTEHIOEt 4 DKAI0T IS1TER "- -^ 'Enjoy this big-picture television, day or night, in a normally HOT HOUSE '• WHOLE or DWiTO. BHULS ..//'•( w/'/z/i/ :-\hL lighted room. Enjoy the perfectly focussed, steady picture produced opsfaite 112 coopcrafitvB mcrMMs. GfORK ft SriNWS *• - • 106 SHANK Ib. DSfJMIjS^ • by the new PHILCO AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC CONTROL 80.000 lockers. ThrougJi a nm— SfiJM !*•«•» 106 HALF COMCOmtATID program plume* tester i Mpjp^Ka^pk ^K •ssk^Bs^a^B^^ssi^KkA^^BJ >SBBI as ^Bk^Bk 59 OPEN TUX 6:30 P. M. — EXCEPT WED. 1 P. M. SYSTEM... brings the picture in perfectly focussed.;. and keeps DUaols will be taocawd — *— DMIOWIOMIO R IMS FRIDAY tr.U For Your >>« .f in 23c ORAHflE JUICE it that way! Enjoy the classic elegance of the fine mahogany console to 89.000 lockers. Da adtttton to tka DIAMOND FANCY SUGAR 107-5 N. Union Avenue locker plants IT staual - S3c R 1W CRanfoid G-25S0 cabinet... imposing addition to any home! Come, let us give you have been built and an PAP PUTES ^ " 15c Plus 81.41 Federal Excise Tax tote "9-&O" wHm tote PINEAPPLPNE E - - ^ 19c <• *<• 25 exclusive PHILCO -- ccntrating <>»*iy production • Two Tone Bfoceasln NOT REBUILT — ties on small tube flmvr CELERY - - — 19c Type Perforated AUTOMATIC ELEC- • Brown and White TRONIC CON- ALL NEW — TROL SYSTBM. luckai doss ncA tttst.aDd AfciiiiH/ Wonderfully design- FACTORY BUH.T — / KRAFT VELVEETA • Two Tone Brown resists cor rotten by self water, by ed mahogany table Pleu 81.IS Pedant Bxclw Tas many adds, caustics and SUilifd ln»l«H»tUn S*tro fiOEXsCSlib IK a2so stanfla u^^ ^-.——a ALL DAY model cabinet. with nevr matmial tbrougt»o«il, cytii*» beat So nickel, when altoyed wttk DECORATMMi By Tw» Famous Nsnscs dod r bhkblock, ormnlcah&ft, pistons and rods. 29° n^ ft.te_lft - J» nitnaia wiiimu lo ocas NBNN-BUSH Call our Service Department for further imftxr- SjeAtfkriBz^33° 17.50 "Wo noticed a, big drop fat fnel costs after we bad the house HmOLIWa tasulated by WnXIAM L. SCHROEDEB. They soaramllce PARTY EDGERTON effective tnsalatlori against heat and cold, and the Job para At tbo start of ttts y«ar tbara for Itself tn fud cavinsV were root* than Xt muUaa psap>s en SNACKS 11.50 CRANFORD EAST BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE caaTiDa to iBia cotsktrs^ Kaia ^av ad^K co Sax33iia Q^QSSA HOME OPEN MONDAV AND FMOAV EVENINGS hav» been tha biggsst addtttaa t» tana population tn tbs last two E., and 108 Walnat Ave., INSUIAllOM years. About IJBOKMD mar* r»- DCRANfORD ANDREW turned to farms from tbs urnwrt ROOFIMO 34 NORTH AVE., WEST 6-1776 NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. Carets during this period than tett SIDINAM* 6 farms to «nter tbm forces. CRISANTI ROACH AND Oraduate of American > * MOM THAN KNOWING* HOWl NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES nniYs School of Fractlpedlcs AM* Only Tettercay W«N«CTANT •PHONES Sine* this Urn* yesterday, mere COCOA-MARSH Q-T FROSTING WMtficld 24220 than 1.900 building fires haw kfflad TEA BAGS 304 Centennial Ave. S8 Americans and destroyed nearly CLOROX 1,000 h«~. •- 25c qt. bolt. THUBSDAY. MAY ti, 1MB THE CRANTORD Price Trend YOUR GARDEN IN RETROSPECT litfeen attfc (Efprmtfrl* Will commodity price*, go up? Go tte files ef the Cttfam •** Ctmfcfe TMT • Five Tears An - If hardy chrysantht- O ,f Marrted)inen without dependents and several . patriotic members of the Class of IMS at Cranford High service. . Porcella, Edward E. Reade, Pa- ing economists, connected with business; new shoots, the old plants should ^-'fSmljtMSi School were included, in the latest call of Local Application was to made to the tricia Small, John B. Swanekamp, Board 9, serving Cramord, Garwood. Clark, and Rotary Scholarship labor, governmental, statistical and edu- be dug up, the rooted'cuttings get The Memorial Day message of era! funds to improve Casino avenue" Daniel Swinton, Kenneth L. Ward Elected to Fraternity Cranford Sales Winfleld. itVwas r*"mv* by L. B. Hazzard, to Lenox avenue, it was announced at -. and Carl H. WarsinskL cational institutions to forecast the price « 'oot apart and the old root the Rev. Robert O. Longajcer at •"haixman. ' . • • • . of the Township Committee, p^^ a For Student Nurse Phyllis Pfarrer of 8 Tulip street Robert K. Bowlby, James F. Plans for awarding a $190 schol- G. E. Howland, Roselle realtor, trend for the balance of the year. Twen-«*™» .w If young pbttt. ^^J^^ bf^S Dr; Charles ^G. Cole, president of the Union install a concrete culvert to Burns, Bertram P. Eriksen, Mich- has been elected as a reprcsenta- reports the following sales: ,A one- EDWARD & MeMABON. PratnnT ucn tn 8 brook and to construct new euAaTSriTJ!!^ °»* Graduation arship to a Cranford High School Itiev of the Class of 1951 to the » ty-six thought prices would continue • «• * « «• Pinched back Human; Destiny,- and the text, ael C.\Llcitra, John Prohazka and family at 114 Elm street to Ken- CBAS&EB If. RAT, Boat aemnl tlxne wm lve Thomas X Mrt^imhUn girl who proposes to take up'Government Association Assembly nety B. Weeman for Marie A. unward; 14 said they will remain about * **** « * "«*•* is'nsa. that Thou* art of the lions dob at its Robert G. Schmidt are from Gar- nurse's training in a hospital in'at New Jersey College for Women, much Exercise* Tuesday at wood. Edward T. Benin, Kenil- Bradway; a ..one-family at 615 RIAL- •if .««.. '—I IIJL'i JILLJUIILLILJH »•« tt*1tJMn» better "how than the old mindful of him? or the son of Corner Restaurant this area, were announced at the New Brunswick. Marion McDiar- Springfield avenue to Ruth L- the same, and the remaining ten believe^^ ^ man, that Thou viiitest him?" chairman of the Memorial Day committee. worth, also is expected to graduate. weekly luncheon meeting of Graa-!mid of S06 Walnut avenue has .. Presbyterian CSiurch ford Rotary Club at the Howard Dood for' John Ballantine and a they will be lower by the years end. A, fg^ ^^^ day^the-Tto CkaaccI Choir will sing "Souls Rttttt^tffriTHmfr of executive office bes G been named to serve on the assem- two-family at 14 CrarJiford avenue M of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenilworth ,—. Johnson Restaurant, Route 29, last Averaging the answers, the consen- mum plants are established' (or °* • *»• Righteous," by Noble, For Largest Class Memorial Service bly's nominating committee. ° to Stephen Sabo for W. Britton. Itanbcr: Qualtty Week&s of N. J. American Red Cross, in Cleveland School base- I Thursday. ment, was announced at a monthly meeting of the Entered «t She Post Offlea *t Granted, N. J. .u. is that price, won't char^brtan- ^S^SStS^lSS^ SffS ZSSfS Union Junior College's largest At Methodist Church Appointed io confer with school executive committee in the school. . graduation class of 148 members officials on arrangements for selec- .. as Second Class Matter. tially one way or the Other, lhat maym tour leaves are weU formed, the church who will be received Instructions to guide'applicants in filling out Menn Published Thursday at Cranfonl. New Jenny, by will receive diplomas at com-' °rial service for church tion of the recipient and presenta- be a disappointment to the consumer, pinch out the tip of the shoot This into the fellowship at the Com* and w»j«jng application cards for War Ration ness" at the Casino. mencement exercises at 8 p.m.'members vno died during the tion of the award were Dr. Row- The Cwafonl r'l'lrt" f™* Otwtitrtfr r«^. ^TW**IT 1 1111 Book Three, were sent to each family in the State. year wiu paper for Granted. Garwoud an& KaiillBrorCh. who has watched his dollar shrink like*"* * * •"• *«*»*»» to de-munion service on ^following Four members of the Tuesday in the First Presbyterian' ** conducted at 9:30 and land P. Blythe, Dr. Gordon L. PIANO INFLATION? The Rev. Harold A. Cockburn, liaison officer 10:50 a4n Peters and Dr. Carl G. Hanson. Subscription Bates 92JS9 a Year in Advance •. . • ... 1 •_ _j veiop. Sunday. At o OXIOCK toe lasi 01 between the Protestant Churches of Great Britain Church, it was announced yester-! * wwklp Services Sun- day. This year's class is more|day by the ^v- Albert Allinger, -' Dr. Peters, chairman of the Beat High Prices by Fixing Up OFFICE: 0-7 Aides St TeL CRanSonl 6-0008 wool in water, but it is completely under- AS soon as these side branches the "Sunday Evening Hours" for and America, was guest speaker at a meeting in the pastor> at classification committee, spoke on I Trinity Church. - than double the sire of any pre-' Cranford Methodist Your Old Piano standable. Spending — by government have three or four leaves, pinch the season will be held, following vious class and is expected to beCnurcb * His sermon will be "The "Rotary Classification." It was an-! "The Silver Chord," a comedy-drama in three 1 0 1 8 nounced that the local club's at-| ORIGINAL TONE AND TOUCH RESTORED acts by Sidney Howard, was to be presented by the largest to be graduated by thel * " ' Song." higher and nigner peaks.. I ne vast sums result wm be stocky, bushy plants, The hostesses will be members of aM^sTSCAft L^weS tendance record last month was BY RECOGNIZED EXPERTS. the Cranford Dramatic Club in the c***}"^ Six meettny of titotrustees at thehSirSj local college in some lyeare. | Church school Bible classes an being spent for foreign aid and military close to the ground, requiring no the Women's Bible Class. well-known members of the club were to be fea- j classes for. men and women will 95.72, fifth in the district I that toter wl ered Tuesday at 1:S0pJ1 L Charies A. Wallace, vice-principal f" Guest of honor will be CoL E. E. purposes will further strain th e supplyFF - S^f* ? ** — ^ *• tured in the cast Allan .Whitney was director. H^School. again was SSTLS McMahon of Metuchen, associate be held at 8:30 ajn. Cub Scouts It was announced that the local • Memorial Day J-«IU..« - • * with flowers. , Board of Deaconesses will hold its , In order to meet the State requirements.for dean of University College, Rut- will be in' charge of Sundey eve- club had been invited to Join the CRANFORD PIANO COMPANY demand balance. ' «• , K««P t*» cultivator going to kill regular meeting in the chapeL number of school days,, the closing date for the ^_ nfteea Tean Ago gers University, who will give a ning worship at 8 o'clock and there Westfleld club in a visit to thei So, when you go shopping, 'don t weeds before they can get a start . The groups of the Woman's high school was extended one day, it was an- .-_ The Cranterd Theatre opened its wijl be meetings of the Junior anc United Nations next month. Re- PIANOS BOUGHT and SOLD Unsettled conditions throughout the nounced at a meeting of the Board of Kdiwration. a five-day shut-down, cadb brieQCICXf talkuu>. A«. graduatgxBuuaiee o01f Kutgers,Rutgers,! **? " •uceungs 01 ine junior ai expect to find a lot > of bargains soon. The «oll should soon be warmed Association will meet on Wednes- Senior ceived with;regret was the resig- 3 NOSTO AVK, EAST (opp. B. B- Station) CEan. 6-2720 up enou h 8ee CoL McMahon has served his unl-l Fellowships at 7 o'clock, nation of Emanuel Rouvet The world right at this very moment tend TSTkZ JZ. wM fi«J \ JTl»L «««. « *° &** *» o' Umaday as follows: 11:SO ajn. Group The Cranford Trust Company resiibmltted to Boy muM the Township Committee, its application for per- versity as alumni secretary, assis-l Scout Troop 75 will hold meeting was conducted by Harold What you will mid, however, are mer- beans and a week after that, plants ^picnic at the home ofMrs. P. W. 811 mv to give added meaning to Memorial Day, mission to erect garden-type apartments in Lin- ,tant to the president and acting' «stiture service tonight at M. Wilson. chants who sell you what you want at a of tomato, pepper, eggplant, and Lange, 10 Madison avenue; 1 7:30 m the 1948. The ideals and aspirations for coln avenue, opposite Mfln«inn terrace. The appli- 'secretary. During the war he was educational building, cation was referred to the Board of Adjustment for A which men have given their lives are executive, officer in the adjutant ^beanal of the Young People's To Attend Meeting realize. 1 hat is true Whether you patron- another public n«»ring and recommendation. general's office, Middle Pacific l^"0*** wU1 take Pu>ce at 6:45 to- brought back to mind every Memorial e oills sufficiently warmed up. Group 2, picnic at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ella P. Christner of Montdair, editor of in Baltusrol CotSbrClub, Springfleldr **** CommandCom . He presently is com-.com-ni*nt> md at 8 o'clock, the new Mrs. F. B. Storz, Jr., radio STOCKS and BONDS ize the chains, the independents, the chairman of Cleveland P.-T.A.. Day, but never as sharply as in tiroes Dant neglect thinning crops in & Ussenden, 106 Park drive; the "White Ribbon News," state temperance paper, mandlng officer•UP , 30on8o n._Replacemen< t. IhiilMlncbuildinTg fun*,,w>Ad plannin _l___i_g _ committe...e fy gave the key address at the Joint meeting of the will meet at the home of Ear! will represent the association at a such as these when threats to such ideals 8 ho Depot, Reserve Officers' Associa- -. Sold - Currie Mfiporjpi Woman's Christian Temperance spoke tion. He is the son of Mr. andPaffrathaffrath, 222222.. Locust drivedrive. Badio Planning Meeting next I are rampant on every side. Sofi^te r i£ Z.?tt!L3£ 2 Aff^^i^^rf Union and the Union County W. C T. U. in Cran- national economic ^ I ThTh e SSenioir Y Wednesday at the Y.W.C.A., Trcn- 1:30 p.m., Group 5, luncheon Mrs. E. C. McMahon of 20 Parker Youth Fellowship LISTED OK UNLISTED prohts per sale an so small, generaUy m, upon m| ford Methodist Church. avenue. {will take its »n"fl trip to As- Even in the rfoly Land, where the at the home of Mrs. G. R. S t", "«nfl trip to As- speaking, that if they didn t exist at all est yield. V or 10 Sylvester street* and Group 6, Major Herbert Eells, U. S. A, of Fort Mon- ps^ttsmidi Invocation will be offered by bury Park on Monday, MemoriaMi l on mouth, was-to be speaker; at the annual bac- Lojiff Iteyotojritaa Prince of Peace first expressed the it would make little difference iir your ^ ***** «re picnic at the home of,Mrs. Andrew the Rev. Frank Gartny, rector of Day. On Tuesday at 8 p.m., there ——Inquiries _Jnvjted -r-—_. l calaureate services by the Class of 1943 of Cran- «on_of the Warren Couity Tbs Arctic tern probaMy cBjoyo -^-tenets-of"brotherly love and understand- ~"^%ariu)ckr2 rJorrnandle place; ford^HiKlrScbool In the high ficttjblauditortum. TrMty C*urch,-and thcre^wiU^be n?n •fft' t tfrl purchasing power. ReiaU t*de. wheAer SJ« selections by the College Glee Club J*"**1011 «""* the Twenty-Up longer hours of daylight than any Mrs. J. B. .Stearns was elected president of - Qub> TheNewar ing on which we base our ideas of right_ the abuhdance that tiristo in •»£»• iJt time Edward C MrMflhwi was elected directed by Miss Elizabeth Bon- k Annual Con- other creature, living under tha the Lincoln School P.-T.A. at the annual meeting midnight mm in both northern and! living, the strident notes of wjor^and de-" this nation. see only a School of Religion for .^~~~.» in the school auditorium. - Other officers were: nelL ference wUl begin Wednesday at few. southern hemispheres, according"*© j struction prevail. And. the forces of ' ' time pupils of the seventh "and First vice-president; Mrs. Gerald Tlenner; ssooqd Encyclopaedia Britannlca. This bird -* * eighth grades will be held. vice-president, Mrs. Otis Gove*; secretary, Mrs, Communism, the antithesis of our demo- William Schatz, and treasurer, Mrs. Arthur HeDeh- files 11.000 miles between Its north- George W. Guimmghanr Registration at UJC The Couples' Club will hold a brecht. ~ ' * em snd southern homes. • trek be- cratic ideals, continue to grow in strength fie Careful! strawberry festival on Wednes- lieved to be the longest migration BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES ™_ ^A^ P^d»CsA R Wawtoskt and Jam and influence, not only abroad but within For Summer Session day, June 0, rain or shine, from route of any bird. It nests In the £29 BAST BKOAD STREET. WESTFIELD. N. Mi . . . A w~»«»w 6:30 to 8:30 pjn. Home-made cakes frank McCullough were named Cranford mem- far north and spends the northern the very borders of this birthplace of 1 bers of the new price control panel organized by Motor Vehicle Commissioner Ar- Registration will commence on will be sold, also balloons. outstanding. The award is in winter near the shores of the Ant- tVEstfleU 2-56J0 WEstQeld 2-57S8 government based on the ideas of the W Mum. »>u4«-. —~J —•: —-is- HS«*I<»» ««- *».- summer —•—- the War Price and Rationing Board No. 3, serving Catch Huts niet. srctlc continent , -- ;••-•— **~z " _T"'*^y<*"~" *"*"*JiL*<"m"«'"a t Union Junior College, Dean Cranford, Kenilworth and Roselle. memory of a member of the Eng- dignity and importance of the individual. Erosion's raids have ruined SO by drivers and pedestrians over the Me- Kenneth Campbell MacKay an- Provisional Members Harry Page, Jr^ was nominated as president lish department faculty who died of Cranford Local, 52, Patrolmen's Benevolent during the past year. Also to beminimi acres of land for .farming What better time than Memorial morial Day week-end. . nounced today. The summer school „ . - ¥ . purposes, according to U. S. soil J ia K Association, at a meeting in Recorder's Court He presented will be the Post-Day Cranford Student* Methodist Fellowship sersen; ai^t Lila Kightiinger; Day to rededkate ourselves to the up- "DonV K*» miJUJi" *— **- - ••""'*' y veterans and others MOnoreO By MJeBgUB was to succeed Anton Kovacs. Memorial Award, which is given conservation service figures. Ero- he cautioiied. r>i t\ttR « w». I « -«I publicity, Lila Kightlinger; stage, holding in our own individual lives and turns! or special work Provisional members now active Cranford High School topped the $100,000 Chun* annually to a student who best sion is not the only farm ffrfy. mark in its-sale of war bonds and stamps by sell- Through overcropping, Class Officers at Pingry {Preparing Annual Play JEd Geiger; prompter, Ruth strong; spheres, of the principles which were con- heir collegiate ratings, j^ ^ cranford Junior Service 1 eI1 :O f l s ing 81,516,50 to push its total sales to $101,12440 Junior College. «,f^!l*f!? f ^i ^^l *r i The Senior Youth Fellowship of head usher, Lila Kightlinger, and sidered important enough to warrant die —f - .. —.e — ..aw^....i.lio auuiuaic wu* •"» first term will open June 7 League entertained new provi- turn plant foods, the nation's crop were elected to class offices at thejp^,,,,,,^ IW-M.~II-* r-^—^ v Piano selections will be offered land loses approximately 18 nunym annual elections held recently at Cranford ^t^^^n^^T^^^rTA^Z^L^ sacrificing of so many lives in past wars) be the danger plac«. It's AeJocal ^%^^£ ^hZ^ ^™^^* •* ** *^ by Miss Margaret Austin of Cran- the Pingry School in Elizabeth: • tons of nitrogen, 1% minion tons of , Hope and Flarity. a com- Only through such rededication can we that account for nearly two-thirds of the AH classes will convene eve- ^7 ^».u« BVC. ford, a freshman at the college. phosphorus, 18 wnifnn tons of pot* William F. Hanzl, Jr., son of Mr. Dr. Kenneth Campbell MacKay, and Mrs. Hanzl of 4 Central ave- edy' in three acts by Jay Tobias, holiday accidents and fatalities." • nirigs, Monday through Friday. nue. iLeagueofSere were*presenX ash and 253 rpniinn tons of organle hope to give some concrete meaning to dean of the college, will present matter each year. ' nue, was elected to the Senior Class June 4 and 5 at 8:15 p.m. in the those great sacrifices. The Commiasiemear reported last " ntudent wU be f«*rfcted to „»,, M^ A.R c Denman, prcsi- members of the graduating class vuuCouncil^ . umaCostann MerardinelliBerardinelli,. so son|j."^rn church-. "^LJ^TMiss Pear*l Torgerse^Z?** n ^is Basle Baxtng Blows yearV Memorial Day weekend accident *%£?SS& "SuabTwiu be JrSdS1^^^ *W "~ to Dr. A. L. Johnson, chairman of of Mrs. Frances BcrardS otfdireciKctort- *«*****"&Pd il l »* «^d Left Jab. a stralfht right hand, a Elsewhere in this issue of The Gti- the Board' of Trustees, who will When Birds aUgrato 107 Centenniaial avenue, wawasnamedts nnwfi o send representoUves to sum-left hook and an uppercut with toll was 381 collisions, six fatalities and accounting, economics, English, < liner conferences. either hand are the basic blows in zen and Chronicle you will find a check confer the diplomas. There will Contrary to popular bdlet mV by the sophomore class as its rep- be greetings by David N. Brown grating blids- do not fly at greatresentative on the Student Council. boxing. The left hook was originated list for the municipality's permanent Member*, of the cast include in 1889 by James 3. Corbett aftsr h* than one-third or the accidents were psychology, history, and sociology. Each tlmo the clock ticks off thrco of Cranford, president of thealtitudes. Most migrant birds trawl Jere K. Rossoss,, Jr., son of DrDo. t Rader, Roger Allen, Ruth same-direction collisions, indicating that The registration periods will be minutes, an American dies of can- Alumni Association, and benedic- •t less than S.000 feet above the bad broken the knuckles of his laft Honor Roll, of the names of those who and MrsM if. iflpifl r E. Greuning of 20Hunwn, Jean Thomas, Dottle EuS- band. Bob Fitzsimmons' "solar June July 18 20 w< tion will be pronounced by theearth,.and It Is.unusual to find them Crescent place, was elected toth e served from Cranford in World War H. manydrivers disregarded the regulation ^ "^ " - above 8,000 feet In many Instances tice, Pat Horn, Roger Grube, Bill plexus" punch woe a right or left requirinquin g a safe distance between moving Rev. Robert G. Longaker, minister Freshman Class Council, and ArFricke- , George Shepard. Bob hand drive to the body. Kid McCoy with those who made the supreme sacri- of the First Presbyterian Church. birds pass at very moderate alU> thur A. Lewis, son of Dr. and Mrs. vehicles. . . tudeo, particularly above the ata, Weaver, Richie LeDuc, Ruth Fair- contributed the "corkscrew" punch, fice in special place of honor at the top. Following the commencement, when they may barely dear the Albert-Lewis of 41 Retford avenue, weather and Alex MacDougall. which was a left Jab ground Into tbo The living whose names appear in this Thus far this year in New Jersey, • BZNDQ: • BIATTAO members of the graduating class waves. was named secretary-treasurer of Committee chairmen are as fol-enemy's face at the moment of con* the first for (th the highway accident death record'has • TOO* NOBOE and their friends will be guests 'lows: Business manager, Matt Tor-' tact by a sharp twist of the glove list have a special understanding of the of honor at a reception in the meaning of Memorial Day. And in the greatly improved over former years. • CBoattr church school auditorium tendered face of world conditions today* that un- Stating that the opportunity is before die • NOSQB REFRIGERATORS by the Village Improvement Asso- 'motorist and pedestrian in the next few ciation. Mrs. Russell Zescb, chair- derstanding includes also many facets of man of the association's educa- disappointment and1 bitterness. days to maintain this downward curve, RADIO and TELEVISION tion committee. Is. in charge of Commissioner Magee made this plea: • BOA vaoTOB • copflunr arrangements. Every able-bodied person in this town "If the man ot the wheel will never — DOS lianOIaVSBB IMtUVaWT — Graduates from Cranford are: Rugs, too should turn out Monday for the Memo- Patricia Brodeen, James R. Cisar, for an instant forget that hi» control of a rial Day exercises here, to honor die Edward R. Cosmos, Jcssye Farrell, There's tfwift and heavy vehicle of fers no right to Dale R. Ford, Edwin R. Gerhardt, memory of those whose names appear aV disregard die righto of others, and if the Robert E. Gilbert, Hans F. Goetz, under die Gold Star listing and to dem- OS.C4MV Robert Harker, E. Furmnn K'rig, * man, woman and child afoot will remem- Robert fcoerner. Fred W. Lea-itt.; onstrate visibly to those who fought and n r r: ber to look before they walk and heed the Charles P. Pnnowi^. J m-» ^' returned* that we really are interested in SWAN'S shampooing process common sense protections which have doing everything possible to fulfill the been thrown around them at crossings, dreams for a better world that upheld it will be a better and safer holiday for all Now is the Time them in the dark hours of war. removes beauty- masking of us." Specials! TO INSULATE Up to 35% Savings In Fuel Al INSTALLATION GUARANTEED

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THUJtaPAY, MAT^37, IMS IWinslow; «5yft_.Thine Eyes," Lo- THE CRANTORD___cm2BW. |gm,aitia^^^by Salph Baldwin; Boy Scoot Troop 77 I "Hiking Song," Swedish folk song, arranged by Channing Lefebvre;-Mark* Charter Night Dealers Given Preview grade; three deep and double tag, "Basque Serenade," Basque folkl Boy Scout Troop 77 of St Mark's• rtiamle,C3iarlcs Bdward Roll Check List-Continued Spring Concert Roosevelt grade two; dodge ball and kick song, arranged by Paul Koepke.Chun* held its Charter Night ex-l KUmle: Edward Michael PectGuyrjayton.nl Kiamla. William Sarg. Joseph Frederick Theax George M. Of All-New 1949 Ford „ ball, grade three; relaying, grade with incidental solo by Richard excises Sunday evening. The meet- >J«yer.Berbert Pederson. Boward Cromwell Batter. Robert Mendel KjSewetter, John O. Peever, Evans Arnot . Thermann. John William . four; soccer, grade five, and vol- Well Received Rosenthal; "The Bell-Man," For-|in« was well attended by parents ^^Ugakhar^^Ung,akhad H. Mayers, Earnest' SavercooL Jack Donald Thomas, Frederick W.. Jr. The all-new 1049 Ford car ^was Buyers, Julious Pegg. Robert Charles syth, and'"Menagerie," traditianaLland friends of the scouts. King, Arthur Btulll 1 Pells. James Bobert Savtno, Joseph Albert Thomas, Isaac Lay, Jr. Pupils Enjoy ley ball, grades five and six. King. Marion S. Mayers. " Sawyer. Everett Louis shown for the first time to more fflbnaming Jtj VUatd program Ot a —-i— _v__._ —;.. #^at*,.^i < 4t»l Scout CommtMloiMirii X^cmloxx, John Thomas. John A. Ice cream was served to pupils A snake chorus was featured inn the Scout mf]f|^nfrf William SJ Roderick Altai Pensa. Kenneth Joseph Sawyer^ WUUam Thomas Thome, Frederick J. than 1,000 Ford dealers from the CarmJchael Schade. Franklin Ross Thompson. Blchard R.* Jr. in the classrooms by Mrs. S. t' Klrkley.JajBe* Arttror Peteraen, WaUam^Emanuel Scbatx, Mfc>i Roosevelt School children par- l ti of tthh e CoronatioCi n Koike r.Juerg Albert. ' S"?* ''**"* ^U"*111 Varren Scbatx, Mfc>!«»i, jr. Thunton. Charles Brown . KJrkwooiOoutherland Sbd [preview showing held Saturday in Haltom, Mrs. H. Crane, Mrs. X of Boy Scouts of America, pre- phacw C8aated Mi&W. AH camcSoa. or addlSon* mart b» to flw hen* us* OQBBBnftM OQ 08 -T.ltaphtale Scbedeneck. Fred WUUam . Tiller. Frank ticipated in a play day Monday Sean from ."Boris Gudounov" by Kirtley.Bobert D. .RicharBlehard L IVteisup, Edwin Watson Beheld, WUllam Tlnoo, Alfred McCorney, Mrs. F. Hunter, Mrs. sented the troop charter and Kitchen. Bobert_L. 's Waldorf Ajftoria, afternoon under auspices of the ^^f^figgli^l y att the ">«'HH sprintsprintf Ukm Soak?. May 90. 1MB. Meruer. Clarence Martin Uric. Jr. flyIHlly^yw ^t*l^"1 WHtOQ Tineo, Domlnlck E. Cameron Ogdon, Mrs. R. Rahey, Receives Air Medal missions to too anu Klein. Howard fftrrhetiP. MeraMt. Norman P. Scheller, Albert Warren Ttneo.Joseph W. J. Schmelz, president of Twin P.-T.A. in the school playground. conceit Friday night in the hihighh la'TMWDII ff Mosptt. Wayne Stanley . Anfirotr BcbeUer, Arthur Andrew Jlo«>J« Mrs. A. Clay, Mrs. F. Jensen, Mrs. leaders of the troop: »em:^^ Andrew 0 te -M nmri ennHsl ivii Etta Tunner, principal, and school auditorium. Ethel Tucker For Patrol Activities Klein. Wffliam John taMMiaU ScbeUer, Kenneth Otto Boro Auto Corporation, disclosed Thaddeus Pace, Mrs. R. Lewis, Scoutmaster Brantley of Troop Ttneo,Tony N. today. , h, Wk. l hi associate accompanist, assisted •lOanpe^RwIolpli J. iisisB^rrrr * XVitterway* Anrahani Mftr^iyrr Ba^mi Mulford Tlnness, Anton John, Jr. I J. Seth Weekley, physid education Mrs. R. Van Horn, and Mrs. R- At ceremonies at Rehaboth 'KUnC Pa»l Pteifer. CretghtonL^ g director 97 of Roselle and a group of scouts GOLD STARS Merrill. Walter E. . . 8cnar«> Jo*Mpo A Jr. Ttnnesz,John Benjamin. Jr. Although the new Ford line will]-•'—• i -• • I *•>""*» lerguton in duo-accom- Beach, DeL, on Sunday, Harry P. Kline Merrill. Kenneth B. FfluC Blchart BdwsnS . TInness, Peter Reinert SQu fftHTrtffiiTi'C'ffn^CW OPOattt lilfflt *POOP 1MAK1L CUVIMMD . wmiam Walter. Jr. 8chS3ro#3M>s>, Ufrmfrtn ^ not be shown publicly until the Leaders from grades two paniment for ffrtf final number. v.n. Merritt. Thomas F. l m BenantaiAAltrsd Julius Titus, William Nathan Cannon of 9 English Village re- conducted the investiture cere- MUfffSI, a*. SaOPtt LASCELUCS. JAMES O Msnerve.Cbaries Bcniy _ T i Baymond HaU Todd. Robert Louts An enthusiastic reception for the WJLUAK LEE. WHXIAU H. KOgMAW ABTHUK PJcaro. Antfaony_ Joseph,. Jr. SchMct^jCstnnBth Xtwood world premiere June 10 in the!through six who led in calisthenics ceived, by citation, the Air Medal mony, at which time twelve boys sWUOT, BUXL HQQ39 i*^ff*tn^ PaslliT Jasaea Schmdler. Clifford W. ~ »k.r 8att> fJaed «a Open ;. five-part program was given by Metzler.J. Harold Hchmdler. Donald Warren Waldorf Astoria, the private pre-|were Caroline Heston. Steven which the Ajr Force is presenting were inducted into Troop 77. The OKLvm. Aanra *. Metzner. Edward Joeeph Tomndle. WUUam. Jr. Some success In the treatment ot an audience of approximately 500. a. IIACnnRE. SATMOMD B. SchuuUor. Runell J. view was. held 90 Ford Dealers Beach, Jo Ellen Van Horn, Erwin ... . ' *.. • . • UEVCML StOBZKT KCvw Metzner. Joseph jr^ ftelhau. Robert *£" Torrens, Frank Johnson. Jr. leprosy hu been.secured by us* ot to members of the Civil Air Patrol mother of each of the twelve boys MAMDOin. KDWABD Schtrmer. Bernard RkhanS could get a glimpse ot the radi- Walter E. Cooper, president of CAMERON. i»wnnnin m OOODMAIT. HOWABD *VA MCOABBT. BUUSOS O. May. Charles wmiam --_..Pierre.. WeATatte" r Edward Schhmer. WUUam Harry Torro. Vincent Patrick Thomson, Marion Freudenbcrg, who flew over 200 hours of anti- was presented with a mother's OBAKAU. WESLEY A. Meyer. Alfred Henry TowBaand. Hoi'ace Leonard sulfa drugs, according to Dr. B. C fits tftoe dob, played an African Pita. Frank L. Schlack, Robert T. cally-changed cars they will soon Donald Schrpth and Norma Searle. submarine patrol during World AW'UUNT JOSEPH Meyer. Frank J. Schlock. Walter Paul Otto Townscnd. James Booker Williams, assistant surgeon general badge by her son. NOBTOW. BOCEtt &» St Kochera. Joseph Meyer j Robert A. Pitman, Raymond Scott ' Tralna.Roy Joseph offer to the public. , • Teachers in charge of the folk drum in a unique rendition of the Siwntv^Sr Plummer. WUUam Halacy Schmldt.Robert EUsworth of the United States. He stated that War n. The presentation was Troop 77 was recently reorgan- NOSTJEUUISU BBTT^^ XX» iCochmftTChT a «JIoo oos > Meyer. WUUam Harold Schmidt, Bobert George TrautFrad Philip In commenting on the preview, spiritual, "Wade in De. Water." iAuxar Koenlg. John R. Meyerboff. Jerome W. Poener. Edward Walter - Trent, Walter Frederick dances were as follows: "Farmer beneficial results had been noted la made by MaJ. Gen. Lucas V. Beau, , THOMAS X OKBXX, »*» KABTm VAIL> Awwmat c. • Poettler. Frank arranged by Harvey Endera. Wil- ized and is under the leadership of AMBBK AtTAtTUUHU Y VAHWAOHZB. WAUB M, Jr. Koerler, Lester R. MigUora. Jack Leonard Trover. Darwin CroweU Mr. Schmelz said that it was held in the Dell/* Mrs. H. Ising and the use of the drugs over a period «t national commander of the Civil ijt LOUIIS C PBiaCOTT. JOHW AIXBM Xoester. Harold Bobert Miles. Frederick Richard Poeltler. George James iy^_ ^TsiTn^ft Charlfls Trembley. Arthur C» Jr. liam T-mw^ the originally schedul William Herbert, scoutmaster, and VAS3A1O. MICOLA , MUlano. Ignazlo John Poettler. Bobert Scholz, Arthur E. in strict secrecy and under condi- Miss R. McKee, grade two; "Shoe- five years. Leprosy eases ta thw Air PatroL DIMBQCKTAIXXTAIXXN x.x ' VLIET. JACBBOS Kolsnko. Frank' Stotey Trepkus, Albert V. Leon Gipson and Arthur Brown, HOBEBT3. JAM1& DOMALD Koon, Theodore Anderson Miller, Charles Sanford Poelter. WUllam Vector Schejz. WUUam A, Jr. Tudor, Warren Frank tions . "reminiscent' of war-time maker's Dance," Miss L. Garland, United States are estimated at from ed drum accompanisti , was unablble OIXON. WABBEN *.. JfL BOSUABXCVXT MUler. Edward Hantwald Polidoro. Henry Schroder* "*T*ir*f^iyTf) Jr« There are 824 members of the assistants. Andrew Bond is chair- Xornar, Oeorge "John security." Design, appearance, and 1.500 to 3.000. to attend because ot rner,Thomaa Francia 1 Tummlnla. Samuel Salvatore Miss R.;PoAvenrsm'a'Mrs. A. Quaih- the 21 anti-submarine squadrons, Koury. Mitchell BUijfcra Junes Edtwsffdl ; Fompllano, Louts D. SchubalShball .. BBobert Henry - Turner, Charles line must remain confidential until heard, in two groups of. operatic] . Albana, Viorcnce U. Haynes. Harold. Koury. Batph Joseph MUler, Ralph Wmfleld PompUano. WUllam B. ^ctiUf^ctiUrfTTa RihRichardd StStaa d Turner. Harry Benjamin tance, grade four; "Virginia Reel," Early lee Enterprisa the greatest number of civilians Anm, JWarlon Irene • Stephen DavU, Harold C. Miner. Resinold Cherlea Ftipe, Robert Charia Schuler.WuUsmB. Turner, WUUsm Frederick. TJI " thth e publibli c introductioi n June numbers, including "An, force lul," Koury, Samuel Gabriel MUler. Walter Jonathan PoroeUa, Brewster Schutts. Gerald Francis. Jr. 10, Miss M. Eisenring, grade five; An early American enterprise 1 ever to receive military decora- Woman Charged with Anfir. EUxabeth A. ——_w, _«M>IS Alfonso Davis, Harold Floyd Forrester. Jemee WOTMstj OBCBT HOrtkttTp Kovscs, Frank A. Tweed. Nelson Joneway, Jr. he declared. from La Travlata, Verdi; "Care Aumock. Loraa P. from. Victor Rerbtrt Davis, William A. Forssen, Tags'Ells Miller. WUllam Russell Porcella. Guy B. RfnMlts John Tyree. WUllam Edjar "Bleking," Miss M. Donovan, the shipping of ice from New Eng- tions. Heam.Edward CoUlno Kovacs, Joseph John Miner. WUUam Walter ' Foreeua. James Locks Schults. Joseph Abbott. Vrands A. " '.Harold at Dean. Gordon roister. Bobert Jacob Beekntte, Blchard Barton KovaLJohn' • - grades five and six, and "Tradi- Selve," Handel; "Musette's Waltz," Mr. Cannon, plant manager for Driving While Drank Abel. Warren Bennr Dean. Reed Bruce Mima, Harvey Nathaniel Porter, Arthur Henry, Jr. Schultz. Peter land to the tropics. The lee was Frauds, Robert B. "-—-irnan, Blehard Bobert KovelL PhUrp John Mlnsml. Francis Klkntarb w^hnM^ Walter John tional May Pole Dance," Mrs. M. from La Boheme, Puccini; "Je Abrahamsv **nfyH1 Bobert * Deane. Hugh Joseph Frank, Everett O, Jr.' i. Gordon DJesdnson' Knemcr. WUllam F. Porter. Elmer H. Vgone?Tneodore packed hi white pine sawdust, and: the National Gypsum' Company's Mrs. Verna E. Feeley, 35, ot 7 AcUand, Bobert Baldwin Brasck DeBrlgard, WUllam HaUett Mlnton,' Joseph H. • Porter. John W. • Schultze. Harold R UhUg,Paul Charles, Jr. . . Glenn Bower Awarded marche sur tous les.chemins," and Brice; WUllam Frank, George J. — •*••-'—i Owens Kraemer, WUUam P. 8chutte,John. Jr. Eschenlauer, grade six. Americans promoted its sola by Garwood plant, who has long been So. Union ave., who was arrested, Adams, Alexander Warren Decker. Andrew Frank. Lester H. _^__ me" " Kraus, Louts J.. Jr. Mlrkovich. GcorgB EmO Porter. Robert Ummer, Frederick WUUam "Gavotte," from Manon, Massenet; Adams, Theodore A. BriaWBobatt Decker, Bobert Frankf nljs.isjEr»C!liailta Frank MlskeUy.Bobert A. Schwab. Charles, Jr. Usher. Arthur Whitney Scholarship all Brown Sixth grade pupils directed the showing the natives how to mate a member of the Civil Air PatroL at 12:35 a. m. Sunday on a charge! ' ^SeTJDUmdavO^efe ^f ^rfftffl% UsS^tO^T Krebaum. Gerard Emll Mitchell. Joseph Harold Porter. Robert Unwood Schwabe. Calvin V. Usher. Leslie Carvlngton "Chere Nuit," Bachelet, and "Les Adams. Theodore Karl •-•-' Decker, Bobert Ladd Frankenberger, Walter Joseph g.John —...... Krebs, Joseph Anthony Poston, Wado Hampton following games: cat and rat, first Ice cream and teed drlnki. flew over 100 hours of tracking of drunken driving after her carl Addoms. Bobert SSatlle Brltton. Richard BUs Deckhut. Andrew John Mollnari, John Ecott Arthur Wlnfleld. Jr. • Usher, Walter L. . Brad, Harold Franklin. Jamea Edward Bc&n|ns. John Budman Kress. Daniel J. MondonL Thomas Pocrtan. Guldo Victor Scott, Chester F. Glenn N. Bower, son of Mr. and Filles de Cadi*," Delibes. Miss Akin. William J. Deckhut, Fred John Franklin. Louts Bobert Kress. James M. u Potter.Fay H. missions in addition to his hours had mounted the curb on North Albans. Tboms* A., Jr. Brooks. OonraD ... Degenhardt. Fred Max . Benry, Joseph Andrew Monsees.Budobjih Adolph '• • * * Scott, Ralph Edwin Mrs. Paul G. Bower of SOS Orange Sarrand offered two encores, "Es- Brooks. Stephen C Franks. Ernest Theodore - Herbert, WUUam Krieget. Kenneth Parfcer Montenecourti'Jean A. Powell. Harold WUUam. Jr. Scott. Raymond Valconts. Richard Peter on anti-submarine patroL avenue, near the Eastman street Albsns. William Degenhardt. Robert Lee Franks. John Leonard Kroell. Philip J. Poynter, R. Bruce Valentl. Frank Andrew avenue, a senior at Cranford.High trellita" and "Cirlbiribln." She Albro, Joseph Wesley Brooms, Theodora Bernard, Jr. De Groat. Charles Barton Herbold. Edward Otto Montgomery. Johnathan Albert Scott, Sidney Van Busklrk, Robert Harold In the course of this work, the intersection, was released in $250 .Brothers, Kdward. Frederick. WUllam ~ Herbold. Bobert C. Kullck; Frank B. -' Moodle. George Thompson - Poynter. W. WaUace 8cull« Thomas Robinson School, has been awarded a was accompanied by Hulda Ros- Aldrich. Harold Locks Be Groat. Donald Freeman. William F Kulstad. Laurlts 8. Froster. George E. Vandennade, Richard Andrew CAP flew 24,000,000 miles at sea Allen, Henry V^ Jr. Brothers^ Lawrence De Gurle,Arthur Herman. WUllans Chester Moore. Robert w»«'"»*'1 Barry V. van adder. Armand A., George Marsden scholarship at CY« MfftfiY MAKERS bail for appearance in police court Brotbciv, Norman Freeae. John Bern. Herzer.John Jostph. Jr. Kundtat. John J. Present!. Charles Edward HcarlfS. John Ernest . nL Allen. John Edward. Jr. Dehmer, Edward J.. Jr. Frew, Charlea Eagar,- Jr. Kuntzman, Edmund Paul, Jr. Moorhead. WUUama Wallsce. Jr. Preuis. Anton Henry VanNess. Elbert. Jr. in personally owned light aircraft next Tuesday night The arrest Brothers. WOfred Herzog. Baymond Edward Moot. Elmer Smith • Seorles, Leo Edward I Brown University, Providence. -Other—selections -offered-by-the ^AIIcn. Bn«rr-Cr— D^rnejvWJlbH -KunJiman, Roben Q, Preun, Frank Anton -Scary. GortlLHoeziln3- — -Vanb. Alfred J. : eenmTT92ran^ftU8F was~rna3e r>y sgt. HarryPage, Jr., AUenson. Rlehtrd M. BrownTAUred Etfwarfl ~ -U'dandtoTiJanleJ A. '. ~ Frlcke. AUred J. : MoppertEdwardJMoppert,Edward o Vano.Vincent Jooeph -••- - R. I., it was announced by Prin- men's chorus included: "Brothers, Brown, Arthur B. •"' Hesch.John Phillip KiipshuCMason Moran. Donald R. Pnmas,Karl ' • Seavy, Harvey George '»IF- ust 1, 1043. Ninety planes and 16 Andersen, Andrew Robert Del Oondlo, Nicholas Daniel Frlcke. John WUllam Hf, Charles Anthony Kureck. Alfred Stanley Von Pelt, Charles H. cipal Ray A. Clement at the school and Patrolman Rudolph Klempa. Brown. Arthur WUIOTCT Del Gandlo, Peter'Carl Morcerf. Lester A^ITw , Jr. •• Seel. Norman Geelmuyden . Van Sickle. Charles A. Sing On!" Grieg; "The Old Wo- Andersen. Arthur Beldsr Brown. Charles Andrew Fritsch-John Hetzke. Robert James Kureek. Castles Jr. Preus9.Mack Frederick Seel, Ralph Geelmuyden this week.: Under this scholarship, men were lost at sea. . Mrs. Feeley "was pronounced'in- Andersen, Andreas Blrglr •. Delia Sola, George Kurre. Roy Herman ' - Morenko, Joseph, Jr.' Preuss. Richard Van Sickle, Thomas Earl. Jr. man," Roberton; "Of All the Brown, David N.. Jr. Delia Serra. Augustine A-, Jr. • . Heuer. Joseph P.. Jr. Morln. Henry J. Semonlte. WUllam G. 'vanWagner.-John James toxicated by Dr. William E. Mar- Andersen. Donald Edward Brown. Oeorge Walter .Edward F. I Heuer, Bobert Gordon - Kurtz, Albert Oeorgo Moriey.Corl CUfford Price. WUUam John Sen Eyek, Howard L. - he will receive $350 annually for Birds," Old English'song, arranged .Andenon, Richard Cochran DelFeseo.BlchaAl A. *ucb»iHenry_ • Kuxlle f*'"» H Priest: Rufus Homer - ~ < ft rt VassallD. Daniel Joseph . tin. mil sin, wooer* suwira Demarest,Lemoyne, Jr. Heuser.Frank Joseph. Jr. Morley. Frank Etwood Sharp, Walter Mf^ *ff^r^? ' VassaUo. Nicola four years; w by D. E.'Colbeigh; "This Train," Typefer PilmitSat Anderson. Arthur C B. Brown, Thomas Franklin Fuller. John Woodland . Hewitt. John Edward SSorrU ^dl Proctor. John Daniel Shomer, Lester A. Anderson. George O. DeMaasa, Theodore Eusene FuUer! Bobert Davttt Vaughan, Charles Edward Lead hTdmrd' with i Sgt Page related that Mrs. . Brunncr, Bobert Albert Bewston. John E. Lombardo, Betty Protko,Paul W. Shell. Clarence, Jr. Mr. Bower plans .to major in Thomas, and "Her Rose," Coombs, Anderson. Olcnn Fersbinf Demcovlts. Bernard Anthony FuUertoo. Diehard Dunlop Morris. Theodore Johnson PugUs^UaCkLe BOiMIgnazl! o^C Vaughan, Ernest Cornelius Feeley was driving west on North Bryden. WUllam K. Demcovltz. Walter Heyden. Edward IX. Jr. Lsbate. Julstino Morrisette. George Charles Shell.Thomas E. '" Vaughan, Fred Douglas business administration ai Brown. . with an incidental solo performed in oicd tomato Anderson. Kenneth W. Buck, Oordon D. Futmer. John W. Hidalgo. Angel Cmtodlo. Jr. liSler. Robert J.. Jr. PurchasePutacher.. ThomaRicharad AE. Sherman. Bruce Elbert BREENS y Anderson, Bobert Barber Furman. Gerald B. Morrua. Robert Moson VorgaUlto, Frank Patrick avenue when her car jumped the Buckley, WUllam B. _' Blghle. Bobert Donald Lane. Albert Etward. Jr. Mory. George Charlm Pyor. Andrew. Jr. Sherman. Norman C. Victor, Clarence. Jr. He is president of the Alpha Chap- by Vito Meskowsky. metaL Andenon. Bobert Lee BuXalinL Knrlco Dengler;' Glenton Shurlay * *.*1 * Htgga&bothein, Clement Lance, Wlbnar V. PyIe.George, Jr. Sherman. RusseU Eldrldse. Jr. curb and knocked ..over a "No Anderson. Wflw^iiy) Hayden DeSario. Frank Mowen. Bobert H. VUade. Charles Edwin ter of the Hi-Y at Cranford High Also, "Keep, in De Middle ob de Bunnell. Richard BUUngn ' Gilcher. Norma High. Anthony Harvey Longsen, Arnold L. Mowen. Waldo B. Jr. Pyle. James WUbert Sherwood, Vemon Melvin- " Vlnson. Julian F. Parking" sign in front of Cran- Buoncore, Frank Luca DeSaye. Ernest . HUbert. George V. Lsngston, Donald Newton. Jr. Moldrow. Cleveland PylcJohnC-. Jr. . . Sherwood. WUllam Ralph School and served last year as Road," spiritual, arranged by Oar Timber Stole De Troy, Peter Ji Jr. j rt . VUet. Harry Norman ford Radio. He said she failed to Buontempo. Attlllo De Troy. Victor Henry Ooodloe. Florence Ann HUdebrand.Fred. Jr. UnastonVWUllam Leo y T^Mr *'1 Irvln Shields. Stuart D. VUet. John Franklin I president of the Junior class. He. m Frank Groff; "Adieu to Maimuna." About one-sixth of the total otand- Anderson. WUUsm Monroe Burchlll. Kenneth Greene. Geonpasna H1U. Howard Gilbert Lonslns. Theodora Herbert « Muldrow. Jesse Charles Quelly.Carmen Shlflct. KenneUi £. Andreason, Harold Walter Deubel. Charles C. Jr. v Quelly. Joseph B VUet. Lester Robert played varsity football and is a ing timber in the .United States is in stop for the police whistle, and , Burke, John Franklin Gross. Emma D. , ' BUI. John H. i:mnrpi Anthony MUes Mullaney. Edward Shier, Harold Elmer ' . VUet. WUllam Michael sea chantey, arranged by Pauline Andrcason. Norman Arthur 'Burnett, Raymond Clydo Devlne, Donald' J. Grass. Vivian E. i Hills, Luther John ? Ijanza, Edward, John Quelly. Thomas L. Shire. Everett C. Washington itate. finally was overtaken and placed Andreason. Bobert Theodore DeWItt, Quick, Walter L.. Jr. Vodrasko, Frank member of the National Honor Burns, Harry N. Dl Battista/BcraaTd Louis Gabriel. George - . Hlnkle.Lee H. Lanza, John Baptist, Jr. Murray. Donald Dalo Shoosmlth. John F. Vosel. Harold Aloysius. Jr. under arrest at North avenue and Andrews. BlchMd ' Burr, Albert Frank Gabriel. Michael . . • ' Bints. OUs Arnold Lanza, Joeeph Qulnn. Edward John Shoosmltb. Stephen Charles Society and of the French Club. . Anger. X^aul Kverett Dl Battlst*. Gllea James Murray, George Qulnn. John Joseph Vojel. John Harold Orchard street. Patrolman Klem- Burr. Robert J. Dlckert, Frank. Jr. Gabrlel.Peter '_M_ ' . Blrsch. Joseph Adam La Regtna, Robert E. Murray. Lonzo Slcko. John Joseph . Vogt, Richard Johnston Last Friday night he was elected . AnsermueUer, Hans H.\ Burr. Walter Leslie r. Bobert Darby Hitchcock. Carl Buntley. Jr. Larkin. Lawrence Justin Qulnn. WUUam Jamea Slefken, Charles A. Volaht. Clifford H. pa reported two pedestrians 'were Anglnnll. Joseph — • ; Robert Murray. Bobert Leo piftflfyn, WUllam John "King" at the Junior-Senior Prom. Biuhmsn, Donald Josepn .j. Walter Herbert J. Hitchcock. Edward Blgelow Lusen,K.M. Murtagh. Bobert Evans Volekmann, Albert Harold ,:N u fN TO N Angus, Robert ^^rjan. Dale B. Lorsen,Paul Christian l>| Bonrhfnw. Kathryn EsteUo . Slkon. Michael Steven forced to run into the street as Annese, Frank Nicholas - n,._i_— roster 8herme* , CTisrln Henry, Jr. r Hoagland. Stewart John MTTfftr?" T*j Glenn P. Von Wlegan, Frederick WUUam 'Gancaware. Edward H. i ; Hoard. Herbert Lsuer, Raymond O. * Musser. Cecil C Held. Audrey M. SUler. George D. '••/Ill PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS the car came up onto the sidewalk. Annese.'Roeeo ,—^jlosCarmen Backmyer. Paul Adelbert, Jr. Simmons. Herbert Alvln Butler, WUey ^. Fablo, Frank Gano. Edwin EUett, J'. ' Bobbs, Robert IV Laurel. Arthur Musso. Frank Appetato, reUx John Buttolph, James D. GarrityTa< Xrt Laurel, CaMn Backmyer. Robert DeWitt Simon. Henry Weber, Barbara Meld for Grand Jury dMsaatSlastDLv DlFobto, Hugo Frances Garrity.Tranc<* Xm Boff. Leonard G. H^f^y^ Joseph Albert Williams. Mabel Byrnes, Robert Emmet Garrlty.Hilrold B. - •• •« . Hi?ffrny*v Ti^^on Davis Laurel, Mack Musso, Philip Arthur Hmilwrl. Victor a Slmonson. Fred Benjamin Arfken. wr Alsn D!Fob!o.011ndo W. Hoe. WUUam Franklin, Jr. Simpson, Balrd WagsUff. •Frederic Church Arraigned before Recorder] Annstrong, James V. Dl Lollo, Albert Garrtty. John Joeeph. Jr. ' Bogan. Joseph Paul Laurlon. Le Rol George Myers. Henry .Beed Walcott. Peter H. LIQUOR 5TDRE Gonter. RoberWames I HoJclc'Bert Wlnrow Lourlon, Robert Marian Rahn. William . Singleton, Clarence Charles J. Stevens Saturday morn- y C&CQSUptB 0fl9F IIIAK ^sft£ Armitrong. WUllam Dl Lollo, Frank . Jr. Ramsay. Francis M. Singleton. WUlard B. Walczystyn, Joseph. Jr. Armstrong. WUllam O. Collins, Virginia A. Dl Lollo, John L. Gortlan. Cbarles^O. HoIloweULJamesa . Aft Mac Dlarmld. James J. Ramsay. William Walter Wolczysxyn, Mtotif 1 ing, William Benito DiLolIo, 115 broiled on a rack about four tod Gassman. WUllam JX Bomack. John L, , Fredericeeck Mac Lsughlln. Robert PhUbrick SJursen, CURord Arnold Wallace. Andrew Arndt. Bobert Crane. Margaret . / Dills, *^m»r Jones, 'Jr. 1 Bamsey. Francis Munroe Skaarup, Nelson E.. Jr. Benjamin street, was held without below the flame retains two-thirds Arneson. Zrllng H. Cremerlus, Maria Q. " / Dl Lorenzo, Domlnlck Paul Gebler. G. Ernest; Jr. Bomack. Bobert m^, Lawrence, Oeorgo W.. Jr. Mac MeeUn. John Conover Ranhofer. Jack George ' Wallace. Donald A. Geddlngs. Eugene N. Lawrence, Harold A. ' Walsh. George Royal Arneson. Howard Levard CUltord. Virginia B. / Dl Lorenzo, Warren John Mac MeeUn. WUllam Shaw Rnnken. Howard R. Slane, Robert John bair for action of the Grand Jury of its original «tit«T»in» Whua that Cabot. Bruce Guy / " Dl Marco, Patsy Peter Gee. Walter S^ Jr. " Bomack. Peter Lawrence, Robert Louis Mac Millan. Robert Patrtdc RanMn. Warren D. ' ' Walsh. Harold Thomas Arnold. Daniel Joseph Hopkins. Arthur Camp. Jr. Lawrence, Solon L. N. Sister. Glenn WUllam . Walters. Robert Oliver on a charge of assault and battery cooked in a frying pan holds fess Arnold, Walter Arthur Caferra. Joseph ,-' Dl Marco, Salvatore Samuel Gee, William Lybrand Me Combs. Matthew Lewis Riinj^yia^Hj Francis 3Covier Gerhardt. Edwin Walter Horn. Francis C. Lawrence, Stuart Norton Me Cormsck. John Edward i>Kthw Howard Gordon Ward. Alton Lewis brought by his wife, Margaret. than halt - • Ash. Frank Joseph CahUl. Frank Victor / Dl Maria, Joseph Thomas Howard. Milton H. Leomy. Thomas W. Rath. Bobert Donald Smellier. Charles M., Jr. Ward. Everett & •Augustine. Michael . Calberg. Harold NUs / Di yffinw^ Domlnlco A. Geores. Edward McCormock, Rattt. Frank Peter Smith, Bradford K. DiLolIo, arrested at his home Fri- Caldwea, Brent B.,/ Dlmnuck. Carl Benry • GerveL Matnew Joseph Kowell. August K. A, LeDuc. Richard J. TW^ CJormlck. Robert Georgia Ward. George Ault. Leslie Fleming BowelL Everett Frederick Le Due. Robert Victor Hatti. Joseph Charles Smith, Carrol G. Ward. Harold Martin, Jr. day night by Sgt. Lester Powell, STATS Or NEW JERSEY Aunind, Bernard M. Callendo, Joseph ' Dlneen, Thomas F., Jr. Gilbert. LeBoy Andrew McCoy,Alvln Henry Rau. Eugene George Smith, Erhardt P. Gilbert. Bobert Edward Howes. William B. Lee. Gurnle R. Me Cullough. Robert ' Word, Kenneth Lynn FREE Dgr-ABTMENT OF STATE Aurand, Ewln Cecil Calkins. Clarence E. Dlrcks. Barry O. Howland. Chauncy E. . Lees, Herbert Bnuncnbclmer. Wallace O. Smith. Oeorgo R, Jr. Ward. Walter Clarence was taken to the County Jail Sat- Giles, Irvin Kline Me Cullough. Robert i CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Austin. Thomas Ralph Ctmpbell. Abottja DiTulUo. Adam Hoyt. Robert Grayham Lelbacker, Edward M. Rauch, Jiennan Smith, Joseph James Wargo, Peter To oil to whom these presents may co : dinning, Samuu Joseph, Jr. DITuUlo. Joseph J. GUman. Arthur P, Jr. Mi> Donald. Glenn James RaveneX Charles Frederick Smith* Kenneth Heaney urday by Lt. Thomas Woods and Avery. Friend Philip - Gilnuxre. George T. - , Brebosky, Mike T^tntyif,, Carmine Anthony Warner. Harris Shaw To each new personalized Greeting: . Avery. James Stephen- Cannon. Page^LeBoy Di Tullio. Peter Hudson. Edmond James Leskovlch, Paul , Me Elwee, Charles F. Ray, James Anthony • Smith, Bobert O. Warner, James R. Sgt Harry Page, Jr. WHEBEAS. It appeari to my satisfac- Avery, Louis Nathaniel Carey, Edward A. DITuUlo Anthony GUpin, Fletcher HuilsfM*- Memer Levett. George Le Rol. Jr. Me Elwee, Francis Edward Beach. David Joseph Smith. Bobert H. Warner. MacDonald Spencer tion, by duly authenticated record ot the Aiar. Albeit Joseph Carey, Fred John Dl Tullio, Quarlno Giordano. Robert James Lewis, John Newell McGorry. Walter Joseph Reach. John Henry, Jr. Smith, Bobert Valentine, Jr. Warren. Frederick Abel proceeding! for .the voluntary, dissolution ~ a Nicholas Dl Tullio, Richard Gipson. Bayward Raymond L Frederick Blchard Lewis. Robert Adelbert McGlnnis. PhUlp R. Reach. Robert WUllam ^mliti, Sidney Turner Worslnskl. Carl H.. Jr. checking account thereof by the nnanlmrais consent of all , Bernard. Dl Tullio, Victor Gipson, Leon Jd Aloysius \ Lewis, Ross Edwin • Me Grail. Philip John Reade. Edward Elmer Smith. William Washbourne, Frank f*M«t»nd the stockholders, ^nn?sHinl In my office, Dl Tullio. William Glaser. Leo Benjamin. Jr. Limone, Charles Anffelo Me Groyne. Donald Reade, Thomas C Smith. WUUam Harvey that Bartholomew. Martha WUllam A. Huff. John Gchuyler McGulre.WUUam Albert Washboume, Paul J. NU-V1EW Bender, Margaret I. . —,—,. Sidney H. • Dltzel. Chester T. Glaser. WUUom Cummlngs Hughes. Earr\ '" Ltndemann. Wm. H. Smith, WUUam J. Washington. Kenneth E. CRANTOBD PARAMOUNT HOMES. INC. Carter, Charles W. Dltzel. Bobert W. GUdden. Benjamin John. Jr. Hughes, J. Gerard Upschltz. Albert T^f fnni«_ David A. SncdeHer, James R. Washington,Richard Andrew, Jr.. N MclnUre. WUllam Tredick. Jr. Redmon, John King Snyder, Alan Parker VENETIAN BUND Ca a corporation of this State, whose princi- BonnelL Marlon E. jCaruso, Donato Michael Ditzcl, Russell Chmincey GUdden. Gene Wiley Hushes. JameaVan Oerlyn LIs, Joseph Henry Reeves. WUUsm Stanley Water-home, Charles Richard. Jr. pal office Is situated at Ho. ST Union Ave- /Carusone. Franklin John Dllxel. Walter H. ' . • niMii^, Richard MUTs f,ffif, Douglas Sutphen Me Intyre. Edward Snyder, George M. Waterhouse. James Robert Butler. Muriel L. Hughea.John*** Me Intyre. John Patrick Rekhelt. Donald L. Snyder, Harrison R. dftfUKtlflsQvQIVVB Os CVSvAw9Lw*DSO nue. XT. In the Township of Crantord. ' CasonL Paul Dlxon, George Frands Goetx. Hans Hughes, Michaci Llsk. Floyd Bdehert. Harry A.. Jr. Waters. R. Alan. Jr. County of Union. State of Maw Jersey CatUldo. Nell Gohrtnc WflUam Baymona Me Kaig. Kenneth Georoer ^l, George Garfleld Watson. George A. wvoi and metal bltasit. Babeuf. John Uchard i Dlxon. Warren Ely, Jr. BugheavBobert Me Kenrte. Nathan RdUy.James Norman Brt E. Wanning E. Rowtts. bate* the aftjnt BacheldcT. John T. Carts, John O. Dobbs. George HeMt, Jr. Gonzales. Bobert BoyUn utf ST,MI^^ Charles Tburston. Jr. Hellly. John WUUam Watson. Thomas HMSssno sjm in cnsjrsje vssreoi, "fltnni vfomun Chamberlain, Garenco Van Cfitnton Dohrman, Austin F., Jr. ' Good. John Robert Little, Gregoe MaeGresor RelUy. WUUam C' ^, John Waynaut, Ermund «^i»*t— proreas may be secved), baa. corapHlod Wanhalrlar 'fit ssnfrtsi n Goodfellow. Charle* Cwimrll Lltwln. Theodore Jerome Me LaughUn. Thomas J*» Jr. Weaver, Robert -CORDING Bailey. Alfred 6. #^Y^^>i^i'l«inJ HaroSd C Donsht)evTbbmsa J. Me Master. John RdUy. WUUam E. Sorger, Walter Francis' SPINACH.... u 19c YOUR NAME with the mnlromanta of Hoe I*. Cor- Ltvtnjprton, Rtniert s* Me Michael. Robert Alexander RdUy. WUUam F. Sorger, Walter T. Weaver. WUllam tlons. General, of Bevttad Statotas ef Cbamberlln. John Busby - OnnsMson, Edward A. T. OoooTof. Steven Peter. Jr. Ltvowsld. Stanley Valentino Relnhart, James' Vi Spears. Frank Leroy Weber, Frands •TAPING Jersey, preliminary to the saute* of Baker. John H. f Hunter. DeWayno Greenwood .Lloyd, Charles Corliss. Jr. . Me Merney, Eugene James Weber. Ralph E. Baker. Maurfca ^Thifn^nTf*v Van Clinton Donovan, John J. Goodman, Herbert' A. Me Neroey. John Joseph Reinhart. John M. Spears. John R. • rllRTEl 01 OIEBKS F0I TOO 4Tfnm!>t*'fi WIIWIIUMYU I s^ • • pooler, f afftiUutujJIV. lfaHMis»tjTl ^bffMfPMk Hunter. lUIph Glen Lloyd, Harry Jamea Renunert. Harry C Specht. Henry F. Weber. Richard John Baker. Samuel H. N Locke, Edward Joseph Me Voy. Henry B. Weber. Bobert August. Jr. I-PAINTING MOW THIHUFOME, K, the Seentaty ot Baldwin, Issac Lee Chambers. William t. Jr. OoodricfaegUnir BtqriDoad Hurley. Chester Jack Reusch.George . Speed. John Thomas CAULIFLOWER ts 26c late ot the State of Haw Jersey. Da Chanty, John Frands. Jr. OanSon* Amos Alvln Hurter Eugene q. ".Paul Reynolds. Arthur Griffith Speed. WUllam Edward Weber. WUllam Francis Ballsnce. Bobert O. Gordon. Bay A. t Howard Nichols. Bertha M. Rice. Ralph Eugene Sperry. Pater B. Webster. Floyd Worthlnflton Venottoa BUnd Ttoe. tut aai • «U4T*M«0 WII«D8©IIEW«LICT ereby Certify that the said eaapwaUou Bauwd, AUan d, Jr. Chapeue, Ben R. Hurtt, Baymond Svciud 1M>t ,-Jd. on the Fifteenth day ot May, 1MB, Chapman, Wallace Harold Gnbau. Arthur B. Hurtt^b* L .Robert t, Jr. Nichols. Lorraine B. 'tn**. Harry Bray. Jr. SpUsbury, Hugh, Jr. . Weeks. Floyd Lymon Balsam, Fred William, Jr. Ofxty Logan. Utank Edward Nagle.Jock W.. Richards. 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No more big* bulky, stp* Borodowko, Sidney FlUgcrald. John Joseph Harris. Charles Cornell KeUy. Thomas Borrell, Robert Bums Dellcr, Alma M. Harris. Howard Emmanuel IN NEED OF REPAIR? Surgeon CMropctrliet * 1—VVrlto or print plainly. trata batioy packs... flMMJingbtt » DlFabio, Mary Fleming, Bernard Kelly. WUUam J. ANTIQUES Borrall. WUllam PoUard Fleiher. Walter Joseph. Jr. Harris. John Oliver Kelsey. Clarenco Lee CONSULT toy wires. No pttnftil hanh noiats, Boss. Ellsworth - Dlneen. Margaret A. Harris. Robert Dodd SPBINOFIELD AVENUE Doyle, Agatha Fletcher, Robert WUllam Kelsey, Roney FOOT AHJIENTS 2—Describe your oiTcrlnjr fully. hcdlowundatopts.'^tatk*'. Learato* Boud. Henry Wallace Fleuren. John Pratt Harris. Robert H. Kelsey, Theodora Enclosed find check or co5h for 0 ..„_... Dunbadcm, Betty Harrison. James & Kcstenbaum. Leo Howard MASON CONTRACTORS BoyUn. Benjamin Daniel. Clifford R. Ford. Dale Boas Kestenbaurn. Ohiey Emanucl : RAYMOND I HEAD Bradley. Charles Lsroy Ford,DorraU Wesley. Jr. Hayeck. Michael Thomii Kestenbaum. Stephen SUP COVERS '" Wedjuvday until U warn Daniels, Boy-Georce Hayes. John Francis. Jr. Brick Work and Phono ~ . U ARUKOTON BOAO Bradley; John JuiOus. Jr. D'Arcy, WUllam Henry, Jr. Ford. WUllam Oeorn Kettle, George Thomas Bradley, William Hamilton Francis W. Haykln, M»».t.ti Lee Kettle. Ira WUllam INTERIOR DECORATION For Appointment Call Cnafart *>«l(t Bradstnet. Raymond Bndtord Haykln. Robert B. Garage Construction Hayrtem, Chester I Kettle. Robert Edward CR. 6.1406 . City gtalo . Baynas.Clareace Keyser. Charles. Jr. Call Cranford 6-0347-R U AUWN 8T, CEAMTOBO KhourtFrad John THE ZANDERS - Granfori f>05S6-R AJBP CHItmHCUt. THUHSDAY, MAY 21, TfflE CRANFOBD CmZPf AMD CHBONICLE. THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1MB - -°~ "Game Feature Sally Teeteel and Evelyn Mcntag. "»Recreation Leamw Cranford Howe in Bock Spring Show The High School** Glee Club, ServicesAnnounced Elected at NjC juniors. Frank Meyer was theTw•*! woumono Cranfordi WWins ThuradAy. He defeated Dave GU> Installation under direction of Richard Wag- King and Qiieen at Prom official score keeper. dersleeve in the opening tingles ..Charles Hesaerve of Cranford ner, sang several numbers. Jane For Trinity Church At Trinity June 12 Bntsrsaras The Cranford Post Office also,In Co. Tennis League event, S-6,'31-0, 10-8. In the other Troutman was accompanist Fol- J^E^charirt^Ubecelebra-, «*«» leanm, has been elected to membership in singles events, Tom Whitty won, Wth ftfeaturini g merchandise the reactivated chapter of Alpha 6-1, 6-1, and Andy Shyka won lowing the program, ice cream was tea at 8 a.m^ and choral service and home baked chapte [the New Jersey State Bowling As- bkd «ooddb wilml b be Ka^ national Loses Two 6-4,6-4. served in the.music room by Mrs. «nd sermon will take place at ll' ^^ ^^ s lawn fes- Pttehing for tte sociation at the Highway Bowling C. R. Merwarth and her com- Summariea at the games follow: [Olympie Gymnasts oed Rich of Cranford. lar league competition, the local ROYALS - LEGION the Watchung Riding and Driving School P.-T.A., Monday afternoon with special iifilercessions entment' spent more than 20) mUtton team will play the Elizabeth A. A. ABBH ABRH ,-„, 6-2, and Blake of Cran- Club Horse Show June 5 and 6 at dollara fo- r tocQitlea. cf 3 0 0 . c _2 I o To Appear at Warinanco won over Cooper of Twin in the high school auditorium. Mrs. And Program **-***r*^* ..„ « .In Gradnating Class on Field 8 at Warinanco Park, Hutoe. l|bb 33 0 0 Albana, lb 3 l o Watchung Stables, Summit, 58 Elizabeth, at 3 p. m. Sunday. On And'on. p a 0 O Cum'f«, as 3 o 0 Union County residents [Boro, 6-5, 4-6, 6-1. In doubles, classes are listed in competition. C. G. Albury was installing officer. iMuld-w, u 3 O 0 Hank6.3b3 The second meeting of the Crah- Monday, Memorial Day, the Clip- ff. U 3 0 0 'a preview of Olympic ITegge and Wolpor of Twin Boro The well-balanced schedule in- **raW»e=JH^communion at the 10 ^ _ _ Buttoff. U 3 ClpoUa. cf 3 downed Bridge and Ford of Cran- Others taking office were: First ord Newcomers' Club, will be a pers will be hosts to the Union A. - k ttb b_3 0 O Hannls. rt_ i 'drills to be held in this cludes horsemanship in both vice-president, Mrs. P. G. Mackie; Tuesday. A Class of 1948 at the Stony Brook! Ponrfaig hot water in a washing aw e a 0 0 Now*nd. rt l ford, 7-5, 6-4. and Howard and luncheon at 1 p.m. next Wednes- C. in a postponed game at thff Wal- 3b 1 0 0 LoderX U 4 summer, when hunter and saddle types, including second vice-president, Mrs. Gerald day at the Cranford Methodist box luncheon "*"*" ' Stony Brook, L. L, where; machine which stands m a cold O 1 women in Fairbanks won for Cranford over pe maxcraekfte; pmedata. | nut avenue field, the game being f FompTjo. D 3 the United Sta nationally-important competitions Finney; third vice-president, Ray Church. The luncheon will be pariah house. will be s^wr-mar--«raek the, praedata. "CALIFORNIA" scheduled for 3 p.m. Dlck*n. 3b 3 perform at Nichols and Arthur. 6-3,2-6,9-7. 09 well as events for children who held on Saturday morning, June S. Warm it up dowry by patting take* the Olympic rchUdrc n who A. Clement; recording secretary, served by the Women's Society for, speakers will be the Rev. G. A.I warm water m first and gradnallv In the second inning last Sun- Totals JO 0 1 Tbtab -29 4 3 it Program, tob e At Warinanco. Pool won over Si"*? ww thunfTg* '°Stables. Among Mrs. Charles Redden; correspond- Struck outby FompUano 0, Andenoa 8. Grayson. 6-0; «M- Rich^SefcSSlJn < eated ^ ? »tchung Stables. Among Christian Service, with Mrs. Paul Robertshaw, rector of St George's adding the hot " ..—-^ Bay atHl day, the Cuppers scored five held Park Stadium. Poli*„ * «u. »»-„ «-^. v~i,-h J^5 lucn _aeieate™! d ^e former are the MarfnMacktvy n«anSd ing secretaries, Mrs. F. G. BauPower- s as chairman of the lunch- Church, Rumson, who will speak •ataeaffl runs on singles by Smith, Moran MAHOONS C Y O next Poteet, 6-0.6-4, and Blake defeated medal classes, as well as the Ma- rnann, and Mrs. R. A. O'Neill, and ABB H Blue and Gold team thusto Wednesday at 8 eon committee. A nursery.will be on St Mary's Hall, Burlington. _ sweet potatoes an one and Brisson, a double by Chambers AB H H . Shown above is Our Lipstick, bay mare owned by Mrs. Williams, 9-7, 6-2. Poteet and Uonal Horse Show Equitation treasurer, Mrs. H. 6. Shafer. — ian'a. c 3 O 0 McM'n. as 3 o has won four and lost nine games. This ring heen announced available- -at the church where Father Carthy will give a talk on of the most nutritious mods, pro- and a walk and two errors. The IW.Had.cW-BaUcff 3S 1 O Jobn'n. 3b 4 o 1 08 ledl games.1 George Dreyer of 304 North Union avenue, which will compete Chaney defeated Ford and Bridge, event and its companion medal Mr. Clement principal, thanked children over two years of age St Bernard's School, Gladstone. viding large amounts of vitamins A Specht. 3b 4 Byan. U 1 ilTS" * «5^; iTr^rvi in the tenth annual Rock Spring Horse Show, to be held Saturdayv^ George". T. Cron, assistant su- 3-6,4-6. while Fairbanks and How- class. HdNTHtES home teanv scored two more in theJ.LanXaJLaX44 Swee-y. lb a l Nine classes and a 4:ham- the association for the check of [will be cared for during the lunch- Mrs. David Brown. Sr., is presi- and C as well as carbohydrates, MaloV. lb 4 Hantey, e 3 half of the fifth inning' itn« «Tthel. Sunday and Monday at Rock Spring Riding Club. Walker road. perintendent of recreation for theard won their match for Cranford third on two errors and a hit byJ. HU ttat 3 o 101 , _- . .1 West Orange., Mrs. Dreyer is secretary of the horse^show by default. plonshin are carded for the $1,000 covering proceeds of the re- eon for those mothers who would [dent of the Day. Branch. people outside the main sweet pota- HON., TOES, WED, THUHS. Anderson. Cranford got another DoWy. Sb a o ^SP* ^S "! a* SpringfieM committee. Union County Park Commission jumpers, with a feature the Capt to areas eat cur less of this fbod Lawo Mower Shop Heuer. rt a Cham'n. cf a Wednesday, but the B cent "Four Leaf Clover Frolic,") otherwise be unable to come, •SLAVE GHtL" tally in the fourth on two walks, a Krt if a 0 6 Thom'n. rt 3 o _ This will be one of the few ap- Edward K. Simpson. Jr.. memo- a benefit entertainment 'for thei Those attending the luncheon Glenn Bower and Betty Jane DiTulUo are shown after their than do people In the states Sflyder, p "2 1 1 Wood*, p 3 o l CHS Tennis Team "... . ' OraaViMB.Madf) ••-?:>_ double steal and a sacrifice bunt 'Fan, lb 3 0 0 pearances of the U. S. team prior rial knock down and out, in addi- school's athletic injury fund. This will be entertained by Mrs. Joseph t a tll an ieen the potatoes are grown. . Yvene DeCarlo tion to a stake class. T ^i !J HL .lS *{,*** Junior-Senior Prom, which the manufacture of grain drills Held scoreles in the fifth, the no to sailing for the Olympics, accord- Wins Over Dunellen check and another for $200 to be H. Minton at the piano, and Mrs. was held in the Cranford High School gymnasium Friday nutht was begun by Wmiam T. Pennock WumhSlmk Clippers racked up tiro more in Playing Rules Anno ing to Mr. Cron. The gymnasts used for purchase of choir robes H. A. Tomasulo will give a talk The coronation came as a climax to the grand march. The«ra- Gregery Peek and Toui» _so ii -a Totals -13 s Cranford High School's tennis •f PaBBsyhraala toUU . the sixth on a double by Staples will perform on parallel bars, long team defeated Dunellen, 4-1, in aLocal Riders Win were presented by Mrs. Klein at on the Mental Hygiene Clinic, fol- nasium was decorated to resemble an underwater scene and a and singles bjr Harford and Lanza Struc1ST kBAPTIS out byT Snyiter B, bINDIANy WoodS* 1. and side horses, horizontal bars and an assembly Friday morning at tbe lowed by a question and answer huge shell at one end of the room served as a throne. More than D.DRYSONANDSON, ABBH Beadle, cf 33 3 — .V>.IIIUUIU uea inmgs up b; " Recreation Tennis Courts match at Johnson' Park, New Red Rascal with Berton Todd of 350 people were present to dance to the music of <2eorge Bache There were no runs in the seventh, BeUWn. U3 1 1 Danow, cp 4 3 3 the balance beam. " ". Brunswick., last •Thursday. The school. I period. The club will also dis- Htarni. c 2 1 0 Brltton. ss 4 getting one more run in the secon The tennis courts of the 1 Cranford up took fourth place in and his Collegians. Following refreshments, entertainment was Exclusive Furriers Affair" although Koons hit a double. The Tyree, .2b 3 0 0 Abbott. 3b 4 half of the fourth, 0 11 In addition to the Cranford team will meet Plainfield Prior to a fashion show, "Plain'cuss and adopt a constitution at a If UCTillB rOI A HOUBAf -Doug's. 3b 1 0 0- Nugent. 2b 4 ^T ' «wreatioRecreation CoCommittem e o: the open jumper stakes at the an- provided by Magician Alfred Bobbins of Plainfield. Chaperons Serving in the vldotty faUMuny for final score came hi the eighth, 0 ahead again with drills the program will .. „. g chM, m p^jjjfley on Mon. Suzy Q." writtenWby Dorcas Tur- short business meeting, .and guests included: Dr. and Mrs. Howard Bert. Mrs. thdma over 33 ytaa. asiln tavlta 90a to Jones. 3b 3 O 1 8wan*p, rt 3 O again with « uu/ m wthee SpringfielSWagfleld avenue aarne must ^remain on the north side of an nual spring Watchung Stables On a single by Koury, the Gar-Peta'y. as 3 O 1 Stev*s, Uje 3O fist hlf f exhibition of tumbling by the Jer-day and will play a home match ner. Miss Janet Mensching of the Reservations for the luncheon Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F Drinc your Wan for Stance. Wotif ~ lb 4 i lb first half of the fifth, but Regional play, and until .printed the courts; players waiting their school horse show Saturday at the erlUns. Repair and Be-StyUn*. wood left fielder let the ball get by,Mui«- - , A « «Col'eri ; . lb 1 O 1.sewed it up with an additional forms have been sey City Recreation Department, with Dunellen on Friday, June 4. home economics department spoke'should be made with Mrs. R. H, Samowski, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merwarth, Mr. and Mrs. Ray • "Abort-Ikat ml IN: AMI taw MuTow. rt 3 O 0 Ne'enTp^f 3 th turn may wait on the south side of Union County Park Commission Bilney. Mta Btan^e^rams^^ and Koury advanced to thlrdL Ifevw&'ef a o o AS£ o three in their half of that frame, court attendnni the courts. / _ _ ^_ led by Frank Wells, repeated na- A game scheduled with Rohway riding center/ Summit William on the work accomplished by stu-iYoung,, 20L South UnioiLavenue, wka> to 4m wtar mO»m mp U t^ f 8 8 »*fa ar> tional -champion. The Elizabeth enspeck. Miss Ella Haver, and Leslie Smith. TOHC Tim mn scored Iater^ activitieacUvities foforr thethe courts or ij .^ .^^ ^^ Fifty men and women from the fruit and vegetables leaving the which protects the sUn against ex- Cranford, all. three proving effec- 400 ~ Margaret Sauer; "Linda,',' Bar- in the early fall. This committee farm, it Is estimated that no mare BKOADST..WESTO tive. There was an attendance of TOWN TAVERN ered by Johnny Mahar's running courts shall bfe prohibited^the use turners in New Jersey and New bare Kreiger, and "June," Anne appointed by the Cranford Council tremes of heat and cold recently mmmusie leek Canon, Ann Sothern _^ AB RR ABBE of the courts and required to leace than 80 to 63 per about 400 at the game. The dip-Tudo. 2b « 1 1 B. Po'r, as 4 1 catch of a^" fly**sr »^t o^ j\i lef,ai%t JUC&^afieldV I Jhyjoe for use of the courts were ^ork will demonstrate in a mass cent actually was patented. Designed originally . rf 3 O O N. Po'r, 3b 3 Coffee. Rita Melosi acted as theo f Church Women, which is spon- teaches consumers' kitchens, the low Off Seastw Kites pers have won all their games thus CarrolL The one run of the lounced by Mr. Perley as folo-f the courts and required to leave drill on the Stadium field. Weight announcer. Isorlng the dub, consists of the to prevent iflash burns from TTP"** rams Hessier, rt 1 O O DeU'la. cf 3 0 llows: 10. Tbe court attendant shall be rest becomes spoiled. stbns aboard ships and in other con- "APRIL SHOWERS" far, having defeated the Hillside Blerns, p 3 O Oabr-eL If 3 0 . had been made by Lmd lifters from tbe New Jersey AAU Models were: Kay McGee, Jean following members: Mrs. R. Hence MuUV, c 3 O . Kuko'L lb 3 O 1 1. No charge shall be made xw are also on the program, as well as fined places, the cream I» said to OLYMPIC A. A. (now playing for Roselle Abbott. Sb « O O Koury. Sb 10 O,fifth. Carroll pitched for Your Dollars Go Further Kirkley, Ruth Foirweather. Joan Young, in charge of reservations; Park), 3-0, and the Bahway In- ItoroVk. ss 3 o a Page. 2b 1 holding Linden to the use of the Cranford Recreation S auigT coUy^!the Polish Falcons of Elizabeth, Momot, Pat Home, Irene Byrd,|Mrs. Lothar Sudekum, publicity; Oar Pint Ttoyeae provide-a high degree of protection. The Great Bird Film Arm'nc, of 3 o E. Po'r. rt 1 hS the rulings of the Cranford Rec- dians, 8-2. Swanft If 3 R. Ko'y, rt 2 o "Boots" KinseUa Cranford Committee courts on Springfield who will put on two special drills. Carol Lovett, Karla Nledrach, Ger- Mrs. Paul V. Wilson, membership; John L. Lay designed the torpedo "BILL and COO" Moran. lb 3 Drop"ht. c 3 1 with five hits. avenue at any time. reation Committee and act as the The Olymjic Night program is , p; Appst'o. p 3 o aldine Tarver, Caroline Glawitch, M A J Wi which destroyed the Confederate rarkiag for Theaters In Trucolor 1 The scores: 2. The courts are for use ocommittee'f s deputy and be final sponsored by the Olympic Gym- For Your Gayle Rothenberger, Rosemary jMrs. . A. J. Weir, nursery, and Mrs. ram Albemarle In IBM. In 1887 he «Vacemetl»e Bate Out ludge of who is topla y and when. Bucher. One parking space Is required for Tha distance a freight locomotive Totab Ji 3 7 TotaU -27 8 S CRANK). REGIONAL Cranford residents only. nastic Committee, in cooperation Zarella, Nancy Buontempo and' invented the Lay submarine torpedo SPECIAL SAT. SHOW Struckout by Appetato 6. by Blerns. e. 11. The^ Cranford—Recreation with the Union County Park for the tJ S. government every seven seats in theaters, ac- wffl travel whUs consuming a ton of Wan'w. SbABR 3 H 3. Reservations are to-be made Committee reserves the right to Nancy Rudd. cording to a 14-city survey. FOR, CHILDREN Festa. oa __3 - "playing matches"; for Instance, Commission and the N. J. AAU. Sports wear was modeled by coal depends upon the locomotive, Nation^ Brett Pasq'le. 3b 3 Everyday Needs Watch Oat far Whiter 19 A. M. MAT 29 the weather, the tram load and Penn'er, c 4 *-**= ^., Anne Marie Johannson, Roberta Don't take.chances with oversea- . TJnlted . States consumers paM JM , ,-^ Traray^JtiTTi^%» ^aaiaa SBovrnra other factors, but the aWaga loco- Walters, ss a doubles, two players and two op- Gillman, Barbara Schatz, Elaine posure and over-exertion white hav- mom than six billion dollars Carroll, lb 3 ponents.. Rotary Bowling Awards Smith, Barbara McCarthy, Mary PLAY THE motive in road freight team service fruit and vegetables in IMS. Vlc'ese. cf a ing fun. National Conservation bu- "BILL AND COO" consumes approximately one ton of BUney. 2b 3 . BeU-ou. lb 3 4. No singles or doubles players 'ost Office Teams yjnripuri Greco and Willing Markey and Helen Samowski; reau safety experts warn the 10 .amount.. about two-thirds for Hobln'n, 3b 3 0 GaUs'ki. rt 3 Dodds of the Cranford Rotary m KAYEWAY CARTOONS coal for each nine miles of travel freth produce. may play langer than one hour in coats and suits, Gayle Rothenber- million Americans who will take Totals __an e 10 Totals —37 S 10succession if other players ie in Alley Match Club's bowling team received two ger, Nancy Rudd, Mozella Hester, part la winter sports during the and The Marfelan Cranford „_ — 000 810 00_.«— vw 4*. uuiu puiyexS' ore A long-standing match between ALBAN-LEWS! mi Ton can play Popular Plan* of the five trophies awarded in tbe Hojlonal 203 130 ^^ Carol Grabau and Olympla Guer- next few months. A special waning ro enn yer waiting to use the courts. However, the two teams of the Cranford "80 Easy." This Modem CRANFORD /fSLAXON" K-lS ST? ? L Bdiveau. Wehren- 182nd Rotary ~* " ' ' ~ rio; skirts, Barbara Minchel, Is given to skaters who risk their TecnnlQae Is entirely an- bera. Walters. Robinson. Two-base hits if no one is waiting to play, the [Post Office was rolled on the Gar-TOOTnfiTHOOT• ot <«- -,,, ,, _, inmunK Han of a Thousand Tricks -Pasgualo. Post. GaUstewsld. Three- match may be continued longer r ri Sheila Whalen and Anne Baldes- lives on thin lee. Th? minimum safe, like anything ever offered. ba«e hlt-Chornlewy. Bases on baS*- wood Recreation alleys last Wed- Monday night at the Roselle Golf VML Rat. Hay CT-28-ZS | W l !nll r at the discretion, of the court at- weiler; evening dresses, ' Polly thickness of skating tea Is seldom Youngsters and Adults are 8ONDAT. MAT W ONLY °1 ,' S « f *• Chomlewy 1. struck nesday night The senior team Club. Mr. Greco was honored for Holiday Adams and Mary Kuntzman, and leu than three inches, the buna? thrilled with their rapid out—ByWehrenbera 1. Chomlewy 0. Um-tendant was composed of Holt, Lusardi, Clark Cable. Spencer Tracy pires—MeUlnser and CJos having the third highest average blouses, Ruth Drunkenmiller, says. • • '. •• • "NAKED anr , 5. Where a reservation is made Mott, Boertmann, Donovan andi»>uc.Kiuuuauuairof the season and Mr.. Dodduaaasiorins for thec ta LINDEN CRANFORD for a particular hour, if the parr Bamr ntxgcraH. DareOar Bart -' ' ' AB R H ORD Koehler. Rolling on the junior highest individual series. All mem- Week-End at Your Home ABA R ties making the reservation do not g ividual series. All mem- Weber, cf ..4 0 2 Scanlon. cfABR 3 o H team were Ciuba, Heinemnn, Luca, bers of the local team, which fin- "BOOM TOWN" Vcnd'to. 3b 4 0 Burnett. If 3 o show up within a five-minute r «~—«< Breldt. c _4 Weh'era. rt 3 o period, reservation rights shall be tusso, Goodman and Imus. ished third, also received Rotary REPAIRED ' Aim ' ' ' : Kasko, ss _3 Rankin. lb 3 o _ bowling

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Receives Legacy . «t P«ty TBS AND" CHItOWIC-K. THURSDAY. MAY 27. 1948 nvfr rtiarlim been prMed a «ift o* L RoseQe, nave Jpaja~ta2&~ye—rs.—A farm retl es- of Inter** tate loan must be repaid in 40 who succeeds. Mrs. Nelvia E. IConarial Soy mem the «tartxrf» the famOy of the late aGss t • iniraor .«——«« ^icinx m its several Sunday School of Third Church of years.- These are the maximum Mia L. edlUon ha Ritchie, deceased,-is a natl\-e of Old TempersMni ft* . planning for long weflt Robertson and S100~ftrom L_ , daughter, Janet Shirley, to Har- To Veteran* Ivnny Gwalter, CJSLB, »>- « been elected a direc- Christ, Scientist, New York City, By holding Incubator efgs in the tate. it was announced Thursday old Lewis Ritter, son of Mr. andj limit* the loans may run. If the . vacations and flying trips to SundaySchtwl mndmnffl Uf»j of the loan IT of the Christian tor of the First Church eye. the ancient Egyptians and Ast» the shore. Cnmford residents, a meeting in the home of II Mrs. Bdward Ritter of 311 South the Christian Sd-'Scientist, in Boston, known as me atica determined the proper degree .Walter i. Conta^* SyW Union avenue. Announcement was tained, your monthly payment- ire/ winter-and-weather-weary. wiU I ltaiinum ll Herald of Mother Church. She.was a pupil in the Church in November, 1904. of heat for the tgta. welcome the Holiday week-end as street. Miss Robertson, who made last week at an open house Picnic June 12 .•- - presented i^torl^MdrtMpty* *° ? ? - *** **_*« ff • time to reopen summer cottages, beeuUan active member ©f the held at the home of the prospec- The Junior department of theMS, VFW.) entertain guests, and dust off for many years, died about a tive bride's parents. Sunday-Bible School at.Cranford 7 '• Miss Doyle will be graduated * loloff youyour contraccontract ThThee contraccontract t equipment for outdoor sports and «*°- '• .••'•' • '• •'.• '• ...•.•»* Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnett «r Tabernacle will hold a picnic June Veterans' Loanoans .. may call for repayment of the' loan picnic suppers. Everything is pack- It was voted to wmd a* Bibles ~m next month from Abraham Clark Newark have announced Sew* 12 from 10:30 a. nv to 4 p. m. in ed and everything is ready. Every- A. T. Smith, a missionary at Tuc^l High School, Roselle, where she is The G. I. Bill of Rights contains within five or six years pr eight of a son, Neil &, on May 19a f l^ Selings Grove, Watchung, it wasprovisions designed to assist veter- years, depending on conditions and thing, that is, except the weather- son, Ariz,: for distribution In an! a member of the National Honor toael HospiW, MewarJ*. ** announced Sunday. .Parents are *• -««, uciugui-u u, assist veter- •*««"«» uepemung on conditions ana Society. Next fall, Miss Doyle ans in negotiating sound loans for the lender's judgment It must, in man ... and no one dares predict Arizona penitentiary. Mrs. JJL invited to attend. 8 what his temperamental moods Angus Knowles presided in the] plans to enter Maryville College, the purpose of buying or building' "dx a case, be repaid within the. will bring. absence of Mrs. William A. lre-4 Maryville, Tenn. plans also are progressing for homes, buying or starting a busi-timfe limit specified in the loan! the annual Children's Day pro- ness enterprise or engaging in their' agreement. The law merely specj-' land, president Devotions worn] Mr. Ritter is a graduate of Cran- n professional work, or b flcs led by Mrs. James Wooding. ford High School and is employed, BuOer t0 own professional work, or buying tthe e maximum number of •SOCIALS * „„ -^ ... - nursr andd improving farf m property. lyearyears fof r whichih hvariou i s lloan con- by the Rogers Texaco Service ford, announce w are The Misses Charlotte and Jean birth of a ery departments. Teachers of the The first point to understand Is*™i * Permitted to be made. Station,\ Westfleld. ~ on May 15. Watson of Prospect street will re- Personal Shower Held A wedding date has not been primary department met Thursday that this law does not authorize thetheii An acceptable rule is that no at the. home of Miss Helens Austin l lloalloan n turn next week after spending the chosen. ford Cycle governovernmenntt to llend you money.money. shoul should dexcee exceed da a figure figure tw twoo ; wintermoattwiirBraaentown, Fla. For Marian) Copcutt - for discussion of the Summer Bible What it doedos do is toto authoriz h e the andd one-halhlff itimes the borrower's' Miss Marian Copcutt of 25 Ret- ; Mr*IBIs O. Bishop, newly-elected president of the Cranford College Club, is showtrad= dude Mrs. Bergel of Flushing, School program. government if you qualify, tb:annual income. Use of this rule ford avenue was > guest of honor dressing new members of the executive board at a session in the basement of Calvary Lutheran , _.„ 506 Spring- Church. Officers seated in the front row, from left to right, are: Mrs. Charles M. Ray, first vice- N. Y.; Mrs. Day of New York City, A message taken from the Book guarantee the repayment of part will protect you as well as the field avenue entertained the senior Friday night at a personal shower birth of a son, ,^^ -vnanes.«. of Matthew was given Sunday by of any loan which you may be able lender and will protect your own president; Mrs. B. C. Belden, treasurer; Mrs. J. Walter Coffee, recording secretary; Mrs. L. Roger Mrs. Floyd P. Macdonald of Troy,. May 16 at OvetlooItHosD«a"^ class of Hartridge School. Plain- given by Mrs. Albert Heidere of Oest, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. H. A. Ricards, Jr., second vice-president Committee N. Y.; Mrs. Norman Stuart of Ant- Mrs. William Berry before mem- to negotiate with A private lender, guaranty. The VA must be field, at a luncheon Saturday. 1383 Bedford avenue, Rahway, chairmen seated in the second row are:' Mrs. Edward C. Rearick, member-at-large; Mrs. Charles bers of the ladies'class. Her con-so that you may more easUy get a treasonably sure that you can werp, , and Mrs. Laurence Mr. and Mrs. William G. c » Miss Copcutt, daughter of Mr. and P. Stevens, Christmas supper; Mrs. Bruno Metzner, hospitality; Mrs. Robert C. Simons, member- Lowo loan because of government back-!carry the loan that you' obtain. 1 N. Tucker of Cranford. • perthwaite <»• »— -- - cluding remarks were: The Lord Mrs. A. B. Lewis of 304 Central Wrs. Vincent W. Copcutt, will be at-large; Mrs. Ernest Qhsol, art and music, and Mrs. Henry M. Boardman, auditor; last row, Mrs. jesus cannot reach the multitude tog. In effect, Uncle Sam becomes r. Rules of eligibility for member- nounce the J TELEVISION avenue is spending several weeks ANN LOVELL SKEBBATT [married this summer to Richard Bernard B. Kott, drama; Mrs. Edward G. Outlaw, telephone; Mrs.-Clinton Holder, member-at- tS buS^f^n through the multitude but still an endorse" r on your note. ThisiCHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON Manning of King street, Fan- large, and Mrs. Kenneth DeLonge, ways and means. - ship in the- College. Club were William,.mmM^ , „on May 24 Mr, with her daughter, Mrs. E. N. touches individuals and sends them backing-makes it easy to advance' ^^__ SERMOi^^.~i^^^^i».«N » *TEV wood. * : • . • amended just this month, to readperthit perthwaitee istottTiS the former Leibacher of Bernardsville. Miss Ann L. Skerratt as follows: "Women with degrees Skinner of Cranford. ' \yith the message. No one can goyouTproper loan. Even though "ANC^ AW MODERN NTC- Guests were Ruth Crowell and with the gospel of light until he you have no cash, or security otoer ROMACY, ALL^S MESMERISM A SUPERB TELEVISION CONSOLE of officers, was, drawn up by a the fund for the scholarship award from a college or university ac- ' ^ 1 1 Miss Helen L. Bass of 24 Spring- To Wed Saturday Mrs. Molly Gunther of Cranford, has flrst met God in a dark place than the property you propose to A " HYPNOTISM, DENOUNC- Edythe Dugan of Plainfleld, Etean CollegeWomennominating committee and voted in future years. This year, the ta-credited by the American Associa- & Kott; education, Mrs Robert^ field avenue is vacationing at Bris- ion at the third meeting held at in his We." Suxha«.^SJtetokirtg7nSEp"-i! *e subject for Sunday, Miss Ann Lovell Skerratt,, daughdaugh- ir Rath of Wcstfldd* and Laurette lon at the third meetimr h«M a* terest from that fund in addition Uon of University Women or the Ferguson; publicity, Mrs. Elmer J part of the risk. May 30. AT A TABLE MODEL PRICE tol, R. I. 'the home of Mrs. Gee. Now in- New England College Association Dills; legislative. Mrs Am The Rev. Gordon H. Keeney, ter off MrM . andd MrsM . JohJhn WebsteWbr-lOallwegt ll , MMargaret t BBedond , FFran- to proceeds received from "Las Dills;; iegtelaUve^" Mrs' GOLDEN TEXT: "He that over- Aid Students, cluding .70 members in its organi- Vegas Night," a ways and means Eschenlauer; banquet, Mrs. pastor, has returned after spending To be eligible, you must have Mrs. John L. jSkerratt of 211 Manor avenue, will Ices Conley, Tessa Trom, Mary zation, the College Club approved week to w been in active service in the armed cometh shall inherit all things; and . of Lt'Heldere, Kay Holland, Margaret project, has made possible we pre-Association, or the North Central Woodbury; Ouistaas sunwrX? I ^ #*** ash. As- the new- set-up and looked for Association or the Southern States Charles J. Stevens, and bookw sistin'"g" hi"m~ Sunday in "th e men'"s forces on or after September 16, I will be his God, and he shall be —j— "~ ~:C"~^Z ZZZ~~??i..YJHiB-) Guy Dawson RichardsonJHummeil, Loretta Keeshan, Edna sentation of a second scholarship. my son." (Rev. 21:7) a luncheon for the Progress Club.^ m of M^ Jnme3 ^^'n^^fe Machacek, Ann Mc- \Local Groups leadership to its first officers, Associatiotionn orr the NorthwesterNorthwestern Mrs. Forrest P. D^te7j £* class was Aubrey Welke. Gene 1940, and prior to July 25, 1947. About 25 members attended. I The first bi-annual tea for junior Forrest P. Defter r Passages from the King Richardson of Memphisephis,, Tenn., anand JEwen and Peggy Rhodes, all of With the announcement today- of chosen as follows: President, Mrs. and senior high school girls inter- Association shaU be eligible for bers-at-large areMrl1 Petterson conducted . a well-at- winners of two scholarships pre- Sprole; first vice-president, Mrs. ested in attending college was held membership to the Cranford Col- Simons, Mr* Edward C tended meeting of the senior de- Mrs. L. M. Banks of 9 Willow the late Mr. Richardson. The Rahway. legeClub." [must have an honorable discharge, "This know also, that in the last ceremony Will be performed at 3 sented by the_ Crdnford College Howard Park; second vice-presi- i ^ril 1937. Mrs. George C. and Mrs. Clinton Holder. ' partment, WalNUT ffntprtnlntvi mofnh^rg nf trip ar f lor certificate of eligibility from VA. days j>erilous_ times shall come. p7m., byTfie Hev.^Frank V7~H. ClDb7~the~local organization ot dent""Mrsr-Day; ""treasurer, Mrs.' Sauef7^tius yeaf s retiring presi- — -MrrahdrMrs.- JrWr Bedford of cast of "Return Engagement,' Donald W.McGinnis; correspond- bers of the executive board who 080 Guaranteed loans- may. be For men shall be lovers of their Carthy, rector, in Trinity* Church.Mrs. Lee- Santiago college women Is fulfilling its- pri- 142 Hillcrest avenue entertained own selves, covetous, boasters, plat ia»tellatlfi@ Thursday, night at her home. Mrs. mary objective as a leader in com-ing secretary, Miss Esther Hinman,, , „ „— ..,— ^TC^'Sve^C —„, — —iown seives, covetous, boasters, John Low poured. A reception for about 100 guests Tendered Shower • classes from the junior department ill fll t th h f h munity-service. and. recording secretary, Mrs. Ar- various types of colleges and edu- lowing: President, Mrs. Ellis G. at-a party Friday night Games ranged for the following purposes: proud, blasphemers, disobedient to will follow at the home of the Mrs. Lee Santiago of 605 Raritan . {prospective, bride's parents. thur Burch. .. cational advantages., Last year, Bishop; firsf vice-president, Mrs. were played and refreshments Purchase of-a home; construction parents, .unthankful, unholy; Hav- Miss Marian Schmitz < road was tendered a shower re- Still in its infancy although cur- Charles M. Ray; second vice-presi- %f of a home, including the, purchase ing form of godliness, but deny- rently comprising a membership of In February, 1934, the scholar- 210 invitations had been extended • been approved;' and were served. Mrs. Bedford's class a cently by Mrs. Margery Rowe of ship and loan fund was established to the tea. • dent, Mrs. Harold A. Ricards, Jr.; of the Township has been in charge of the. bulletin of a building lot; repairs, altera-fog the power thereof: from such It's here! The Television receiver you've been waiting for! 6-B Wavecrest avenue, Winfleld. A 153, the College Club had its be- recording secretary, Mrs. J. Walter tions, or improvements to a dwell-Jturn away." (II' Tim.3:l,2,5) Cor ginning in January, 1932, thfore Junior and senior college Among other activities sponsored board this month, featuring Chris- Magic Minor Television by Admiral.. .with automatic image buffet supper was served. Guests women In need of financial assis- by the College Club are the annual Coffee; corresponding secretary, tian athletes. Gill Dodds, cham- ing which you own and occupy as relative passages from 'Science included Mrs. Nettie Kordyla of brain-child of six members of the cause appear. . . -—.-. i-™.iu«i neaiin witn the Scrip- tance. Still available, the fund [tea for"new members, and the an-Mrs. L. Roger Oest, and auditor, twiy. pion mile-runner, was the central your home; payment of delinquent'and Health with Key to lock-in to give you the dearest picture of them alL 10" picture Cranford, Mrs. Ann Hildebrandt of Westfleld College Club who ban- Mrs. Henry M. Boardman. . indebtedness, taxes or special as-jtures" by Mary Baker Eddy in [entertaining the bridal party will died the idea as they returned was named the Eleanor Sprole nual banquet such as the one held figure last'Sunday. Linden, and Mrs. Betty Storms, Scholarship and Loan Fund in Committee members are: Pro- srgg&s sessment on residential property elude: tube provides 52 square inches of viewing screen... bright, be Mrs. Bedford H. Lydoh, Mrs. Mrs. Regina Cox, Mrs. Kay Kralnin home from a meeting. • .~wi ;-J T «—J • Monday night in Cranford Metho- J. WALTER COFFEE. memory of the first president Mrs. gram, Mrs. Cameron E. Township d which you own; purchase of any I "The march of mind and of hon - -- - , cris-,and Mrs. James Rowe of Winfleld. Acting immediately, Mrs.. John dist Church.. The first annual ban- „„ „• Leinhard Bergel, president in Oc-quet took place in May, 1933, athospitality, Mrs. Bruno Metzner; John Oleson Awarded business, land, building supplies, est investigation will bring the sharp, steady! In superb furniture styled console that takes Mrs.~ Elmer Dills of ., Fast and Mrs. Alfred C. Day ways and means, Mrs. inventory equipment machinery or hour when the people .will chain, Miss Skerratt returned Friday telephoned college friends, rounded tober, 1936, proposed this title. BaltusroL One of the club's social Kenneth L. J. BveaaaB C. E.Toi» street and Mr; and Mrs. Henry HlghtUghting the agenda of Ray; Harvard Scholarship tools, livestock or implfcments to'with fetters of some sort, the grow- less space and actually costs lees than most table Models. Behrens of Greaves place will I from Wells College, Aurora, N. YlAhunna. e President up 34 interestenterested womenwome , annd callecal d season is a formal BRENNAN&TOYE College Club activities is the an-,. ^^^ «• uu; ^ou, um m uuuuiu^ •DOXSa ______—-—-p VW-VIM4WUVI —-— ~ZI" —•"»»* m Word was'received at CranfordbeTh usee dgovernmen in farmintg wiloperationsl guarante, e'ing occultism of this period.'" spend the holiday week-end in where she completed . her juniorj - Miss Marion Collins, daughter of the first meeting on JJanuar y 7 (P.570) See! Hear! Compare! , nual presentation of a scholarship the college women celebrate festi- Mrs. Edward G. Outlaw; scholar- Plununngt Heating, Tinning | High school this week that John Up to 50 per cent (but not more Thornhurst, Pa. year. She recently was elected art Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Collins of lQ|—~1982, t in•« th••e« aimuncm homnonew oi 001 to a deserving senior girl at Cran-vlties at a covered dish supper. ship land loan, Mrs. Mansell S. Anetteaa sUdistor Co. Oleson, a. senior, son of Mr.' and t * $2,000) of a non-real estate editor of the college yearbook, Balmiere parkway, has been elect-IMrs. Day. The next step in pre- Aotoatatte Oil Burners 811 FIRST CHURCH OF CERIST, SCIENTIST ford High School. Born of the In addition, the College Club Richards; art and music, Mrs. Er- MMrs . EmiEill OlesoOl n of 104 Riverside Ito - ^Tne government, will guar- > in MolKWMy «r Used* e» sngMly fclgtw ptlcet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flowers of "Cardinal." for 1048-49. and was ed first president of the New Paring a basis for the organization jnest Ohsol; drama, Mrs. Bernard , Tetephcne CR. 6-0269 antee U Sivtacateai Ave. at BUDI. Onatenl reelected to the board of "Chron-;York-New. Jersey Alumnae, Chap- was completed with the apppint- depression years, the club extended contributes to local funds and drive, has been awarded «'four-| P . M. .m C.. v.Cre. ucce ofm 1 6i Oneidg unuaa foa r'< a" part • twy avt Mabyn'« ouu/su home s iigiue. Thos. inue comparablx e to the American Asso- as a means to use the interest from Five honorary club members in SHOW YOU SAMPLES OF EITHER place ciation of University Women al- Calif., Dallas, Tex., and , » their son and daughter-in- present were Marion Freudenberg, CANDID OR STUDIO WEDDING IN CUANCEBT Of NEW JEBSEV. Ga. jlnw. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cree of CaroUne Heston, Ellin Coffee, Mel- though we dub decided against lSB/ssji . lea532n. Souto Ath . •»_Unio» n avenue; .Mr. . andi'd_l . a MSegebade • .' , •Nanc• y ^Reinert. . -, —Rut. h..affiliation with the national organi- PICTURES. TO: NUs Jontenscn. Mrs. Nils Jorgenaen Mrs. W. W. Winfleid of 14 Oneida Goetz, Susan Eschenlauer, Norraa a.id the unknown hein, devtoeca and pi Miss Anne Wcston, daughter of zation in the belief that it would be tonal representative*, and their or any „ Mrs. Edward E. TerreU of 8 Hamp- place and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cor-Scarle, Irene Mente, Bill Stanger, of greater benefit to the community their heirs, devbees, executors, adminls- ton street, is expected home Wed- coran pf Plainfleld. Following Steven Beach, Thomas Gilley, tra.lora, Hranteej. culfinj or successors In if it remained a local organization. rltht, title or Interest of NUs Jorgensen. nesday for the -summer. months. dinner, they will attend a perfor- Robert Hall, Donald Schroth, Don- From these roots, the first slate By virtue of an Order of the Court w She is completing her freshman mance of "Make Mine Manhattan," ald Cooper, Richard Patton, Robert Chancery of New Jersey, made on the ERIC J. BAKER 10th day ot May, IMS In a cause wherein year at Mt. Holyoke College, South and later will visit the Village Richens, Barry 'Hill and . Erwin William Boflta Is complainant and Harry Hadley, Mass. Bam. Thompson. Genuine French cleaning by Jorcensen. et all. are defendants sou are Cranford's oldest cleaning estab- PHOTOGRAPHER required to appear and answer the BUI PREPARE FOR VACATION. 6 ALDEN STBEET of Complaint on or before the 13th day Dr. George Watson of Durham, lishment No shrinkage or loss of ot July next, or the said BUI wiU be taken N. C, will arrive Wednesday at the belts or buttons. Paramount Clean- . .. ENROLL NOW WHILE CBanford 6-0631 .u confessed fcffainstyou . The. sold Bill Is Sled to foreclose a cer- Adatial (M-AI* todto sad home of his brother-in-law and, ers, 8 Walnut avenue; Cranford. YOU CAN SAVE 50% tain Tax Sale Certificate issued by the Aoteaallc rkaasarapb wlllj ' sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Spald-' Tax Collector of the Township of Cran •Uradatauana. We!MS,«oJy. ET in on 2 forl rates at Arthur J (ord. at a Tax Sale held on June 8. 183 ing of 5 Central avenue. He plans in said Township of Cranford agalnsi to attend his son's .graduation next G'Murray's now... and tweomo lands and premises known as Lots 600 •n vspert danc«r for 50% legal and 601. in Block 518 on the Tax DupU U*m Cabtort •.. •utiantlt ** week at Blair Academy. What • bonus of popularity you'll catcs of the Township of Cranford whicl iBtamr -i- H'CATIOR'USSr •am thU vacnriotil . : uid Tax Sale Certificate was assumed lMi • • • pity 00 iaW99 CNNnltofaWHf 99 I . ' Mrs. J. E. Jeffries of 30 Dunham EVERY DAY A au4ul Beaearfnat Bttel wltk •ee»n the Complainant on February 4. IMS. . 1Wracsr* to olawn . WolaS. vlnr mu« a S non apartmeat And you Nils Jorgensen" are made . avenue entertained at o cocktail It's no trouble—it** a pleaiuro—to For The Holiday Week-find party defendant to this cause of action, wltk balk aSJaraal to Bold wUk e«m- party Monday prior to attending, pUU Ratal »«rrlce; Dellciau meata. learn the now steot'at Arthur Mur- because you are one of the record title Saint «ri*n4lr cllcaUl aecan baifelat rayV Hi* tmaringly easy Magic owners" and one of the owners of the the annual banquet of the Cran-| 41raet fraaa Ratal aai . Atartataatai Step Method-plus the skill of hto equity of redemption in the said premises ford College Club. Guests were mptmM May tS'i aaaclal rataa far Ma- gifted, charming teacher* can do described in the Bin of Complaint. Mrs. Marion Ball, Mrs. Donald aaatlal Day Weak-aaJ. And you Bin. NUs Joreensen. .wife ~ SPBAr BBACB HOTaX wonder* in a few hour*. Why, you. Nils Joreensco are made a party defendant to this cause of action because you are McCord and JMrs. Bernard B. Kott get the real aacret of the Rumba in U. ,.,,.;•< ATABTMSNTS the) lint S minute*. And you go on the wife ot NUs Jorgensen and may claim Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haagensen IT BIACB N. J. ' through tbe Western states. They any of their heir*, devisees, executors, pie-vacation couraet are all booked. administrators, grantees, assigns or suc- will visit their son, Robert, a WINDOW SHADES cessors in right, title or interest of Nils sophomore at the University of Jor&ensen arc made parties defendant! to Holland .. .. this cause of action because you may New Mexico at Alberquerque, N. ARTHUR MURRAY claim an Interest in the said premises de- Mex., and Mrs. Haagensen's broth- Madison Cloth scribed In the Bill ot Complaint. 44 Iricfc OMidi riata JOSEPH A. UL111KHJ. er in Phoenix, Ariz. , Solicitor for Complainant. —o— ' I ALL 8EZES IN STOCK EAST ORANGE 33 W. Westfleld Avenue. Hoselle Park. New Je~ev. . A family reunion will mark the OH 3-3 WO Dated: Hay 13. 1048. <-lr holiday week-end at the home of Paint S/top SOLID-COMPORT Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffries and, GOES 106 HabeySh* MA. 3-5131 Tbe Parfect children, Jane and George, of 30, 197-5 N. UNION AVE. NEWARK Dunham avenue.' Guests will *W CSanfMna 0-tSM •*tw**a Kretge'* and Heart* Mr. Jeffries' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Did you know that New Jersey is important in James Jeffries, Sr., of Nanticokc, SPECTATORS- Pa.; a brother and sister-in-law, YOUR the production of leather? Actually, our great Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffries and REPRESENTING for state is sixth hi the nation in the tanning industry, MODEL SRI I* 5 Tubes, children, Nancy and Perry, of and more fancy leathers are produced here than Aruba, the Netherlands West In- WALNUT FIRE and MARINE: o AC-DC tablo radio dies; another brother and sister- AYE. anywhere else in the country. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeff- WAY BDBSMAJiKETf Amrrlcan Eagle Fire New Jersey has long been the leading state in ries and son. Butchie. of Buffalo, Insoraoce Company o Automatic volume control the production of patent leather, because our high N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Theodore _^== WE nELIVER=== Asricoltnral Fire IthrfapaMwthrlO Vitale of Detroit; a brother-in- Insurance Company proportion of fair weather is necessary to the sun- to your raoord lia* law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry CALL ttatog plwama. The « Alnico No. 5 dynamic fpeaker Thellf oldt and children, Jane, Judy ~ ' 7 Glens Falls Fire drying treatment essential for patent leathers. (nttwt advann la and William Henry, of Plainfleld. * Insurance Company Today New Jersey artisans work with hides and Ojy p and a brother and sister-in-law, ducUon. B«ntih— North British and Mercantile neadl* •cratoh. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jeffries of Tow- skins of different species from our Western plains M M Fire Insurance Company tlk>tlklkl l er City. Pa. and from all over the world. Quality leathers are dUtor ifs Our Second inniversary Solid comfort, with good looks Insurance Company of IItonMtaUddmtOM WHY WE CHOSE THE ADMIRAL LINE tanned and finished here; to make shoes, handbags, CRanford 6-1044 toboottinat'awhfitwillmoko North America ba«aty«T«i fat your I wish totok s this opporlunMy to gloves, bookbindings, upholstery and dozens of most froqacatly EIGHTEEN VEAH8 OF SERVICING ALL TYPES AND M m m^m^mmmm^wM ^*r ^p™^^»*™ ^P^BBJP maBsasBy> w aincarWaaW*«vaDj^fjap flumbfJaBc**a#sUssBBssilto V*aP ihoSSKBBBSV man?laj^l^^^V Traveller's Fire Insurance Mdd FOR FREE DELIVERY OF THE p*O9tt> whho h have patronhwd me in th« past twoo yeanxoa u abbo BoBb Poarbnc Ptab m fheao EnK4 JBRSCKS yoor fk- Company other articles. BIAICES OF RADIOS AND APPLIANCES HAS TAUGHT US wiihvrhomI«mdnctmTbo«tn>>»M. •orlte Snmmer aho«s. OI TO LOOK FOB QUALITY AS WELL AS PBICE. IN FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS ADMIRAL TELEVISION. BADIO OB BECOBDEB WE I ptodg* to costtnn* to mam you wBh fit* aama duolc* products and in the eomse, they come in • etnn- Public Service Electric and Gas Company, GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOU TOP QUALITY AT THE LOW- • cointoowb AJSdont ™****"*i*f aw In tiwputrt , ahxg Tariety of ttyW, typo*. public servant of a peat state, commends EST PBICE. COME IN TODAY AND SEE THE COMPLETE AND ICE COLD BEER. American NEW ADMIRAL LINE. fiQffl tbe taaaiag industry fits its accomplish- Glens VUts Iafcmnlty Co. meats and its plans for future growth. otuvnr... ASK FOB A ei*o«ir«AnoN TODAVI Bo& £a filaryland Casualty Traveller's Indemalty Locatod In BOB'S MARKET RADIOS AND FRUITS — VEGETABLES — FROZEN FOODS CHARLES M. YEAKEL CHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES WINES § LIQUORS Cranford Bootery Insurance TELEVISION Our Marie©! Will Ba Closed All Day Monday* May 3!, In Observance oi NOTE CHANGE OF PHONE 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD Open Friday Evenlnn Memorial Day. BhwnbaW* Open Friifay Evenings 23 N. UNION AVENUE CRauford 6-2474 CBANFOBD fl-3378 Room 2, Second Floor CaANFOKO TftUST BLDO. 3 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD 6-2224 THUBSDAT. MAT tt, WM Recipients of College dnb THE CRAWFORD CRUElf AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, MAY 27 (Sub Scholarships When It tooted as «boagh Hughe* yPmtr - -- as^presjrtaat TTO. lions Club Ck»*h AiMb $1 to loan otigteaiad b Cretow asking Vice Presl. ttM: Japanest owa all . nrst fta* Balslat Vtstt Natteaal .-.., kad of «at> Iflaotasr, tt dU i dent Marshall airf Secretary a\ •flstr art Industries to China «_ •Bectrtctty Is used at SM differ* First known milltafy raising of Arizona's IS national inff stocked with antkrlingi of Activities The Mothers* Club of Boy Scout, •M ways on farms in the United tbe American flat, the emblem au- The Cranf ord College Club pre-at pT as soon as then is water Korea, tt Is assnmed that lacquer attracted 808,108 tourists ta tte Boghts as secretary «f Troop 75 held its annual sprinV art. and Uie lac tw» with n\ baStates- . Her* are Just a ftnr of the thorized by the Continental congress travel year ended October V ae> ways electricity"' saves ttane and on June-14. 1777, as the nation's offi- ( IVTOT* 4 lrf l luncheon last week at the Clara CsUns kBown to them Jut - wtbtt cording to National Park service. in a high~scfaooTin Pittsburgh, Pa. -thus aOamatrnga period during Outlined tbt third century. It Is UMvna to »W* on the farm. First, electricity cial flair, occurred at Fort Schuyler, Tho Petrified Forest,^ Iocated7neir" ara&p~for »l9OtoMi«rEmSbr Pash, f Si cutltwyd In n Louise Tea Room, Hata&Id. C saves time to cooking, milking, heat- 'N. Y., during the summer of that JSft' at taa dub's; annual banquet Jtf on- Also a high school senior, Pupils of tSe Geraldine Nursery It te stflB pogHJT JB which the country wouU be stffl go* Numerous donations to local, Jun* con* over to Japan along with HoIbrooJj lnjhe northern part of the* Pash is the daughter at Mn, Bum mg-akng under a leader who bad sages were presented, to Mrs. tbt BtMdhlst relififlo. Canton, long to* - stock water, lighting, pumpingyear. The garrison there Improvised state, waj^host to the largest num- day night In Cranford Methodist entertainted parents county and national organizations w«er and the like. Electric pig a flag conforming to the pattern set A. Pash of 60S Brooksidc place, Reid, eW l Wrted celebrated tor her Isequen. export- ber of wttSh. The attendance rec- Church. The winners were intro- Thursday afternoon at a sary or the pond wffl soon b were nude during the past yearlM ^ ^"* President, and ad Urge quantities to Persia anl owoders provide a safe way to keep by congress, cutting up shirts to ord there was 338.847. Arizona has M. Bay, amd! thhe llat e MMr .P Fash. " In thefl fall,l ' W Benn form the white stripes; Joining bits Mrs. Charles she plans to enter Montylafar Statei Kay .Party on the school {rounds, overstocked aad soon the «*n by tbe Cranford Lions Club ac-i* ' ' «tt, retiring predderit India in IMS A. O.. during tse.Uing baby pigs warm. Electricity makes twice-as many national monument*-. hairman. ""w program anil decorations were tt teaq. p«HntHHf one of latton ta «» pond wm bT „ ^_ to a report of the year's Sixteen members attended. period, and became the chief cen> a longer day possible tn the henof scarlet cloth for red and compos, andsmor« land in Indian reserva- JTeacheraTeachers' College where she willfj Too avotago valoe of scnool prop* The club presents a scholarship Chars* of the school staff, iri- rlcbsst_Arab atates, 08 per ceat of toteQy made up of small flih. activities submitted by Frank J Plans were made for a covered tef ot pslnted ls>c<{uer«waxw and bouse. Electricity powers many of jtag the blue ground from a cloth tions than any other state in tha major in social, studies and miner! the peopb are HOterate, oidt? SO. par arty per carolled pupa in lOtt was 7 each year to a deserving girl in the " the Misses Ann Schue- Dooley, secretary. dish picnic to be held June 25 at painting lacquer,, and ttsnll is the tools fbtmdjto^he 2arm shop. cloak belonging to Copt Abraham in English in preparation " east of tbe adttvabje land to cnltt> emtarthtOntteoittatesasawbole. Echo Lake Park.. «ere is scarcely a part of tht farm Swarthout senior clan at Cranford High career in teaching. Jeann* Cooper and Outstanding among \ achieve- today. Carving lacquer and carved Cook, Mrs. Eleanor Fitx- vated, toper cent of tba people atf> says a z9th Century fund report Bat laeqaar-wafe came mainly from «» which electricity cannot and * School. The award of an addi- flkMO* wVWM htBassOTtsft 'sMBfl x*iwn$ 4A ABBA vltoea most fanners have ments.by the club was the raisins This year Miss Pash has served gjorald and Mrs. Monica DeubeL F^^Pv 4v^^sivH vjs*assisjsaiS>saawa sjiaoasjk ^B^as^ tt ranged from 000 la Tennessee, to) tone to, muk cows during Peking and Soochow. use somewhere in twin^j tho work That Adam's Apple . , tional scholarship of $150 was ta Alabama wwl fOS taArkansa s to of $1,183.45 on the Blind Seal *lra» Caor ta Asserlea "I easier and saving tuno. Better Cor&ed Beet as vice-president of the Student Susan Mathey was named "May months, thdr cows shoushoulld b Do girls tease you about your made possible this year by the re-Council and captain of the cheer- take 90 parr *^"t of tbtbtt tsftante CM in Delaware. 0SH ta New York Drive under auspices of the club's Whewhen ChrirtopheCh r Cohmhna **m*- Corned beef with superior flavor ceipts from the successful "Las ueen" and Jimmy Wolf, fMay gfftto at thath t timei . blind committee. In addition to to Amerie. ne Adam's apple? Well, they shouldn't leaders. Her other activities at the prodocad , and chlMrea get » to of and fSOl ta the District of Cohan* erie. tker. »„. no cows?b3 and nutritive value is said to result because, according to legend.,if s tho Vegas Night" program staged by ng Others participating were cente for a 10 to Q hour woskday. bta. . contributing to various agencies U Patent recently was awarded tor from a newly patented process. An the organization in January. high school include 'membership as follows: Crown bearer Marilyn on Us geeond voyage, toto 1«S1«S. ho fault of their ancestor. Eve. the first in the Glee Club, Red Cross, Tri-Y, for the blind, the committee wasbrought c«tUe and other farm ant a chain stitch sewing machine that ****** to the southern atates «t active curing agent, is Incorporated Muuarkey; flower girt, Roberta instrumental in securing a position during tho processing after suffi- woman. World Book encyclopedia Miss Powell, daughter of Mr. and Girls' Athletic Association, School malt to the Wands of the West to-' I operates on a new principle, tt uses ftW United States have, oa an aver> says, that the Adam's apple received Mrs. Elmer E. Powell of 116 Or- Warner; archer bearers, Donald for a local blind boy. Members [ two threads in sewing its seam, with age. always eaten three times as cient Juices are released to effect Council, "Spotlight" staff, the Mackay and Billy Wiseman; scep- —_ -— at m fff f^ f and Kfffkfng sys» 2!?J*» ftr«t U8 -bW solution. its name from a belief that a piece ange avenue has been accepted at senior play crew and Mckay and Billy Wiseman; scep- HOTICB OF SIXTLKMXNT also transported and acted as both' spools placed on spindles at h pork pep r capitita as thosth e hhi of the apple which Eve gave to Tear book tre bearer Hn Gldb j Soring World War I 8M COL_ ten has bean pot into operation ta guides to local blind residents who Wilson Colelge. Chainbersburg, staff. She also is a member of tbe tre bearer, Henry Goldberg; jester, firing the United States flag ever OM Dominican Republic to replace yta ini. Thee tew tew cow cow.. thathat diverging angles under the fithric other sections of the nation. But the Adam stuck in his throat . Pa., where she plans to major in Young People's Fellowship at the BOBS DOBOTHT POWELL PASH Raymond Temchus, garland car-jibe capital m Washta - - - - are members of the Union County rived at the PPlymoutl h colony to I table, about where the bobbin oper- food habits of southern farm fami- the Halted States currency that has Blind Association^ Mr. Dooley re- ates in a lock-stitch machine. The lies have undergone fundamental . Beplaclng Liquid Less political science and minor in mod-First Presbyterian Church, where riers, Judy Lusardi, Aileen Lowe, legal tender ever since occu- really marked the beglnntag of S > Out ported. needle has no eye and I* never changes during recent years. In flu Liquid loss during processing ern languages. A senior at Cran- she serves as a teacher in the Sun- AatttWteracjr Susan SchiSchreiberb , SSusan LaForce pation of the republic by IT. S. ma* American dairy taduttryTTto Ht should not be replaced. This would Congressional Public BUI .. fofd High School, Miss-Powell The Mexican ministry of pnhBe and Eileen fth>«hnTm; soldiers, be one bandmg m Ota Omtsd States The lions Club also pledged grim, made the mlftake of not threaded. Instead, it U a pointed future, so far as the Smith's farm' A bill of congress dealing with ' day School. atw > i ttoea. Tbe new monetary unit that nook used to pick up first one people are concerned, the tread to let in bacteria and it would be neces- /hopes to enter government service education ^*^t w TTHrfli'd that* In the Aastralians coatmnt to drift sway " "- th. " " " brtaging cow. ,nd tock of milk waa classes is a public bill as dlsthv ' 1 Freddy Guyer, David Bagley, Al- replaces the American dollar is $2,500 to tbe Cranford Boys'Camp sary to process again. Loss of liquid During the meeting. Mrs. eDPOQQt YOsat asst&s^Lft ^Qft H^Bsaft^Lh ^Lav sQflsP CflflS TRUST COMPAKY. thread, then the other. eat more beef and decrease pork or law school upon- graduation three yean' of the anttJDitency bert Jones, Arthur Wikander, Alex cease to fly. The capttol was ss> An initial payment of $600 was said to have had « bearing on the Pnoto by Rack gulshed from a private bill forth* Sauer, retiring president, turned of the popuUtton lived mnaslropoll. 1 SSth. 1MB. E' consumption will continue. This too. does not cause food to spoil, though from college. ... campaign, approximately one mO- Shepard, Peter Kcsberg, Steven leeted, since it was ontalde muttary Dated made in January and the balance wggh death rate, particularly of chB Ray A. Clement, Cranford High School principal, is shown the food above the liquid maybenefit of Individuals. It is not aV the gavel over to Mrs. Ellis G. li h tan areas. By ttttV tha pereantage .Cow. were required to be accepting from Mrs. J. C. Klein, president of the High School fa an probability, wfll he the trend ways obvious whether a bin Is pub» She is a member of the naa nsen TO « Ferguson, Arthur Hermes, Jeff is expected to be liquidated by En> That Bean* among urban families, according to darken. lie or private. Danier, Ricky Nadolmy, John Le- tag of the flaga t •-• Korlk proceeds of a benefit play, "Return on uter ships. When tne P.-T.A., a check for $1,000, net proceeds from the recent "Four Tinrii ni year auoira moved wettward. the eov. Leaf Clover Frolic" conducted under P.-TJV. sponsorship for Bto dropped from the top of a » tVouisiani State university. now 60.7. Of every 10 vine, and drummer. Warren Gries- Beeently. patented invention Engagement,"* to be presented on benefit-of. the school's athletic injury fund. Tbe presentation was story, building bit the new cellular by Mrs. Louise Maine Tieje -and thus has been reduced from 18 to < Vee «f Phaate Westfield 2-SM1-W June 4 and 5 by the Cranford wagons «rere accompanied by Association, Spanish Club and Australia approximately cows. made at an assembly in the school on Friday. (Story on page 9.). rubber nut developed by a rubber Mrs. Ona Truman of Westfield, per cent. UCOUIB aU)Q BflrtodS JEDIQD0 ^VatS odd, tt Is claimedlid. TheflgsThfl . on open* Dramatic Club and the Lions Club, lw* Greatest Casnts Music Club. Miss Powell also has ' CflfittsU CKwttsL S lft 49000 ._ a parade, the grotip company and bounced; without FOREST LODGE DAY CAMP who appeared in colonial costumes. ttft origfnil tKfftw at wood t**^ Un type conveyor, pass over a body of F. TESTA & SONS according to the report. Synthetic Fibers Livestock and machinery are tha served on the staff of the "Spot- The setting was,an old-fashioned and only 3 in rural areas. sang "America," Good Afternoon,' heated water when they are sub- breaking. The new product, made two greatest causes of accidents on Kl. Dcthel — Watokaaa Bfeantalaa light," and is a member of the . CMtJDtoe ._ 0a fitted cork Caftnnfss. kindness, patience, Doer to Daer Sentlee — All Cam* AeUvlUea ' . ny- Hayes," showing a stereopticon AND GARDENERS war n. are becoming increasingly tion win save many a headache tho MBm>ii_Bfi oa, at 44-a^ aa W V **^W pjj-aj•jn People's Fellowship at Trinity a hydratulo mechanism, thereby Arleen Pullman,—Pat1 Jeffords, fhsn pass under cokt water sprays one _ and moisture-proof. Future develop, ' Ask for Fel«er on the parlor table. Mrs. Tieje In 1801 AbnoB B. Strawger, «»• of Westfleld High School and Important in the textile economy^ (bllowtog spring. Each screen should menu may make it practical for thoughtfulness aad learnmg how DIBECTOB — A. floff. 48 Bchajrlar Ave.', Newark. N. 1.. Wa. S- Church. Prior to attending Cran- saving miners from roof faDs cause* sas City, Mo, patented an antomat> Susan Creter and Linda Blum. for cooling. Gardentag by Week or Monili Cranford High School, co-spon- performed many delightful songs by t*"»i* of shattering TffpVtT"— ftnd the beams an j this country was a union command* toe United States, according to thebe marked carefully before it Saprotecting eggs in transit • •—i Needed ford High School, she was active |O VWMVDaafl^lV fl9GCfllBfltflBT IVIMI^PB^OEV WB Dandelions featured in, "Little \m wnxow AVB, QABWOOO. ». vfll pntvent accidents. while Mrs. Truman accompanied fatrMtnt to MuMtn hn been pat» wiflLt liuvy wood pins* sored with the Westfleld Lions er In the Civil war named MuMoon, u. .8. department of. agriculture. taken off. Screens should be kept to at the piano. ented by a P*g0y*>>^w^^fffr It is said person at one telephone could make ' Dandelion," were Paula ' The club also entertained at a who was reported .to bsva stimtt- Prfor% 1040 total consumption of the order that will be followed to _ -*af-M M • IJL l * —eard-oarty-and -pancake party-for Mrs:~'Donald McGinnis, toast- tbe^nvention also »w *u« mtrwr wuri ~ ^afto Anggrt. Jangt Coki- 1ated enlistments by arranghig for synthetic- abera other than rajgm putting-them back again to the master, reviewed highlights since ive fragmentation and dnst as' pfcne m the system by aid of aatc man. Terry Persons, Peter Foley, benefit of its charity fund, and his men to refresh themselves by was so small In amount that it canspring. A good winter chore is to the' organization of the College as danger from fames. matte switches at the central offlcelCbipper Young and Marc Gelber m the United States, ffs hot dogs; presented a telebinocular machine this means at the end of a long be •; considered inconsequential. paint and mend an screens. and without the assistance of an op- |acted as robins, ta the W'WTT AFMr*lf» *rfriMfa of and vision testing equipment to theday's march or hard flgtylng. TheThereafter, however, consumption Club. She reported that one of the erator. increased rapidly, climbing stead- earliest paper drives Jn Cranford Butterflies who • <*a«f^ were El. Savedor. fhe popular' snarir is Cranford Board Of Education and MuMoon version was a bucket with raorosso OKDINANCE a vision testing Uy from 4.5 million pounds la AN ORDINANCE for the Further 1m | had been conducted by club Veadtatg BreaaV iRicky Keppler, Bichard Davidson, tiie pupusa.. Papasas an tarttBas* a vision testing machine to Sta. perforated bottom. The bucket provement of the Recreation Field.' ' A machine for vending sliced 'Kathy Tuohig, Candis.Crutchfield, Michael's School. - was bung in a tree and whue one 1940 to 53.3 million pounds last Be It Ordained by the Township Com women who faithfully.- collected Tnriaff •• Catcb Bass year. Although even the latter quan- mlttee ft the Tonmahlp-oi Cranfitrd: - It's TELE VISION bread baa^becn patented. Cafeteria Robin Wilson, Carol Trairt, Phyllis DCasflXS OP jT^TsiC CTftCfcfiOjDw^i OT WuD ft The club also furnished eye soldier poured water into It too oth- paper until the garage' at the home BASS CSU B99 CSOJCDSOJCDS OO OBUK IBBBKSW en stepped under it far their baths. tity'is small as compared with the Section £ That the Municipal. Recrea- of Mrs. Frank Sprole was full. and restaurant patrons meteb/ hold r ustotog.g fi lfile stil trailed d behind • boaffrg'iijftt , Rudy Acs, Paul Ferfuson, mizture of all three, like hot dogs, glasses for underprivileged child- tion Field be further improved by the a plate under.the white, rye they are sold at roadside stands, at amounts of cotton, rayon'and wool, erection of accessory buildings and other After carting the paper to Eliza- ..UchlTailowed to drift qotsfty sad I Suzanne Engel and Fredddyy W Wiser- ren and feted needy youngsters it is already greatly to excess of necessary construction work to render the Will Be Open FRIDAY and SATURDAY whole wheat outlete of the man. Miss Cook 8t wVa)lC^^b OA *UDDfiC& at the annual Christmas party. TOWNSHIP OF CBANFOBD facilities suitable for use. beth in individual cars, the women vary slowjtr. *w» or Ihmffli acbmpanied on NoUce Is hereby given that the Town- consumption of silk or flax. Section 2. To defray the cost of said found to their dismay that the foot device and it drops one, two or be used en the same leader 1— - the accordion. . would be a penny each. Membership in the club increased ship Committee of U» Township of Cran- improvements the sum of S3.000.00 Till 10.P. M. three slices, as designated by th* from 45 to 50 members, and aford will sell at public auction, tax sale hereby appropriated. • price of paper had dropped and kmd of flthing. The bass have H Four-year-old children eertlBcate JtS2i '-- - Section 3- Said appropriation shaU.be DELUXE TIRES customer, says national Pataot gnat taste for them, for they fm&» waiting list of prospective candi-,™,;block* 82, 7 eoverlnf lot 041 ."£ for Your Shopping Convenience that their labor had brought in the minuet and heel-and-toe record — on the Collector's SsvinE More Grain financed by the use of that amount now dates is now on hand, Mr. Dooley' .—* ~ m uwnra boyy JOHN PRQPRQ- - One way to Increase the supply ofIn the Capital Improvement Fund. only $3.75. around the Maypole. During chain iff*n^spen la L Section 4. This ordinance ahall take face. • ' annnounced. CHAZKA, the amount required for re-grains for human food Is to.stda) Mrs. Gilbert Allevwas choi crowning of the king and queen, to only 1? per cent of I demption being the sum of (2013.43. effect 10 days after Its publication after RyUaeaStovel children participated in "This Is all fli^y '"'I 3S per i****t of all Son- The sale will be held at a meeting of feeding so much of it to rats, grain final passage as provided by statute. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, [of the banquet committee, and Mrs. When fly tines are to be stand • Toimamp or caANroao- the Township Committee too bee 'hel held on weevil* and other Insect pests. The 5 RIB and 8 BIB Ralph Ball was program chairman. the. Way We Sing and Dance." The day papers, flMy represented 4S per Notlce U hereby given that Albert P. Tuesday, June 1, 1S48. att 030:30 P .M M. Hails* away, take them off the reels and sw Hyanl ^—«. ffTPfflfflftwsi fm*1*^** was "Happy Ensland hM offered to purchase from tne IDS.T.I,. I..n. tn~»e utunlclpamii l buildingbt ... . Sat»-e »department of agriculture estimates The . foregoing ordinance waa Introduced MEMORIAL DAY coU them on spools sht or eight Hybrid corn that made 100.4 Townihlp of Cranford Iota 1. 3.. 3 and win be mmadde tto the *'r>»*«s*t biddbiddere , subb - that insects cause the loss of at least and paaaed on first reading at a rcgalar May Day." 81 Pflff CCDS part of 0 tobloc k 657 on- the tax map forject to confirmation by the Committee at •netting of tbe Township Comailtire of th* inches in diameter. This win keep els per acre, a product of the lira of (800.O0. cuh. and that uld 8 per cent of stored grain andteereal Township of Cranford. N. J., bald on 600x16 j HHOJL its next regular meeting after the sale, $14.13 .them from setting In «w»fifj fcffc ana A. aad M. college, was too cflTer hai been.approved; and that at apursuant to the provisions ot.B. 8. 84:0-, products every year. Rodents de- May 18. 1948. and will be considered coils. meeting of the Township Committee to for final passage., after public hearing, at

* • ' Oar New limes of TOYS Are Here. fJisi ifagts pwdart >> UB •» ^VASEUNE' * Uned BUBBEB esdi aad atevwat aad slss) asast Bring tbe Kiddles la To See Them! 2 2.50 GLOVES 4J9 nachof a dissaMo anaddaa sVtwate aad trait LINGERIE — BLOUSES — HOSIERY G. E. TRUBENBACH B. J. MANNING traas. Apply as d«*V«r ails wn^ HA0B TONIC 73* COMrUTB UN8 OF TOMS totaur sskl . 10 Bumnde Am. Oianfoand — FLASH BULBS- KASTMAN CAUSBAa tt&^£Xi 79c FEATVRINO at* MAIDEN FORM BRA AUTHORIZED EASTBIAN HODAB DEAILBE C. L TRUBGIiWCH Sponsored Solely By MacBEAN BELLS PHARMACY AOENCT • SEAGER'S JAY-MAR APPAREL SHOP O™** «»d Operated by Beglstered Pharmacist Cranford Cycle & Toy Co. MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP .- "Jnturonce Exctuaiuely" llt-US 8OUTB AT&.K, OPEN FSUDAY EVENING AT THE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL BUTLEB—DEANE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT 49 13 North Avc, E. Cran. 6-1024 DRUG STORE 100 ttsla An. Cr. «-S000 At A AlBwtc.Nalw.Jr.—^—Beary J. Owetat . Craaferd S-1M1 106 N. Union Ave. Cr. 6-1729 (Opp. CAB. Station) t. W. SEAOBB. R«(. 12 KQKTUMLW, CKAStnmt^lLJ. TEUCR«>CJi9M U6-118 SOUTH AVE., E. Obnfbnl 6-1661 19 North Avenue, West Cranford 6-1779 17 N. Union AvTOQ. PUnftwd frO062 I ' OPEN FBIDAV EVENINGS 101 N. Union Avcnne •- Cr. 6-0700 v M :•'':'.(.'":':. ^Mavrtiwiihrai,- ''imtitmKY,.- MAY n, iw £> 108, map of TJ~fTn w^ijKt« Transferoof mCBUXCXBT THE CRA Levincorp to Township of Cran- [| Art Schob on Toor JAJbi. l&Tyler ; cmzni AKP THURSDAY. MAY J7, IMS R Estate ford. property »t comer of Alden Page Twerrty- "- m and Mi* ««tiy fammtii Township of Cranford to Wil- as 385 South Union avenue. DORIS WADE ^ avenue, is of a group BomUt. artists as the most outstanding in Cranford. They have some pic- Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Desaye to of senior metallurgists from the American Type Founders, Incor- By virtu, of a» Ordor ot tho Court et Principal Hay dement awarded tures of Cranford, which liam Bo«a, lots 621 and 622, block Mr. and Mrs. Steve G. Wray, prop- Chaneny of Wow J«mjr, mate on ttw the State among pupils in the fifth 18, Realty Trust map No. S4 of BamtEcomcmtictAdvisor, . - [ Missouri School of Mines who are psrated, Elizabeth, conducted a m^sto not. MO. wintSJSVlL^ letters to the ifoDowtaf boys during Iffiw Smith's first grade. Outside grade" ago. : Joan erty at corner of Beech and Tor- making a'-"tow of various plants training session on "The Use of ttjrewieathacUve displayson the _ _ in a picture sue 1,696 lot! at Cranford, section 2. JPuNie Senies Electric mud Gas Cemfmjt y n an assembly on Friday, for partici Two sound film& LJi bush streets. throughout Chicago, Milwaukee, Sfftund WfTCT li p in Training** te pating in the various sdr * of "Our Government' Ew- and that looks like Echo Lake Mr. and Mrs: Joseph W. Shook. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Hobble MIU-V r-_— sports. were with flowers and swans and tree*, ^ Srn to Anthony Scarola and others, llnd•-"i and StLotua, TbeCren- the dry College of New York ^^ ••Hss -fsjatiHs junior football letters—Charles votelthown to pupils "of the to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry P. Sabatinl, Clock Control!** Coafcery ir savoring. Anwge. «sfc ttMs ta r upper Members of the class went to the ' property In Burnside avenue, 37.50 lot 184 and southerly 348 feet of Cord student^ a past grand **?f*** Friday. HoVsrd, coach; Bobert Belden. to play in the gym or toIgrades during the past week. police station on an inspection tour. feet from Preston avenue. Today a thermostat Is a "most" shallow poa. Peer Creole of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, hat n» MM am to (Dad to foraeha* a «or- Harold Brooks, Walter Chapman, oiitanimportant step toward lot 183; also 1222 feet of the north- oa any range. Now the modern lisa; Cover. , Mr. Tyler is an authority on this Mln Taa Sato Cwtlftei** kmm by th* One day they took a nature walk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Romin- been'active in sports and wious phase of training work,' and has Tur CoDaetar a* tfca Tmrashifr of Crav GOman, DonaM. Ganga- jnderrtanding <& « democratic Shersaaa 8choa| erly part of lot 185, map of Cran- woman wants more than a heat con- 1 government. Miss Bowne's second graders are Theyy looked for bids, trees, flow- ger to Murial Chandler,, property ford Heights. trol. Sue demands a clock-controlled clubs and other activities at the presented ri^tta* programs., at ford. at a Tn aato IMM on May a. ISM »' ware, Bruce Ihle, WQliam Lee, Paraley school meetings of the Training Directors' Howard Spencer, Alex. Stesenko, 'Vest, Miss Schroppe's first studying about plants. They know ers and fish. in HiHcrest avenue, 122.02 feet Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew W. Biggs range, one which will permit her. to « small potatoes The SM class is now studying from Lexington avenue. pat her entire meal la the oven, set 1 tbsp. batter or Society of Philadelphia, and other Arthur Thomas, Ikank DflulUo srade Calls the victim^ot our in- the parts of a plant They found to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Robert- % cap water th« tbwmhlp of Cranftnd wUeh wld tta onisitivie mooping. Here, the out that they eat the leaves of [about Switzerland. Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Mr. son, Jr., property in Willow street, the thermostat and clock and have % Op. salt training . associations. It is beSal- * CcrUflcata WM apfsnod to tta* Com- (manager), Joseph TJObrco, Ber- and Mrs. Thomas D. Moore, lot 28, : the range tarn- Itself on at a pre- Parsley, Wins Prise in Contest lieved that the techniques of wr\Pttplalaant ot^ ntmurr 4, UtS. nard Doyle, Karl PfeO. Charles totare attraction is a chart en- some plants, stems of others and During the "Show and Tell" 452.15 feet from West End place. chopped And you Satvstora BonrfU an mad* a 'itled -Signs of Spring,' which rep- roots of others. They are making period, the following children map of Homecraft Park. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Shaheen determined time, cook for the re- Marion Pawlik, 4 HamOton ave audio-aids in training will revolu- an, Drank. Weidkncchknccht^t 1 Pare potatoes. Place la a nue, won a $10 cash prize in the party dttfrndtnt to thM eauw of aettoa made contributions: Susan Daniel G. Kasen, trustee to Mr. to Parkview Manor, Inc, lots 77 quired length of time, and tarn Itself tionize existing methods. baeauM you aro tha rtcord title OWMT and, Thomas resents many hours of cooperative charts showinowing tthese thingsg . Theyy and Mrs. Leo. Wasiewicz, lot 17, off when- done, keeping ttje meal rote with water, salt and batter, or nation-wide 110,000 peach contest At GC.N.Y, Mr. Tyler reviewed and owner of tlM coulty of vodemptiott 1A Magner (manager) planning and working. have broughtt i njj iffljj J ner brounght in sevent 6 to 88, Dr. Lounsberry's plot of warm until served. - margarine. Cover. GaraJsa with conducted by the Bird's Eye- the «aid pnmiaa daerlbM lath* Bin of them llett s andd some pictures map of Homecraft Park* building lots at Cranford. chopped punier. .the present uses being made of Junior basketball letters—Stan- "Reversing our steps after pass- to put on the charts. about Daniel G. Kasen to Hazel SchnelL Hlracnloos, yon say? Well, it Snider Division of General Foods audio-aidd s and developed proposed ley Grayson, coach; Wuliam Lee, ing the two first grades, we come The girls and boys in Miss Flah- Switzerland; Janet Parkview •Manor, Inc^. to Mr. Corporation, according to an an- brought in pictures and two story m widow, lots 1 and 2, map of Home- and Mrs. Clifford D. Sivery, prop- seems to be, bat a little thought dditional uses. He alslso gave a Harold Brooks, Karl FteO, Charles upon Mrs. Ising's second grade. All erty's third grade were tested on nouncement today by. company Stevens, Joe DiMareo, George Mol- around the room are displayed the books on Switzerland; Yvonne craft Park. erty at comer of Normandie place and planning most be done by the . Frown Ptoa completlt e presentatioti n off the use ff i g the multiplication -and division Daniel G. Kasen, trustee, to Mr. ..user. " 1 box froien peas 1 tbsp, batter or officials in New York. The win- of this technique in "role playing" - son, Robert BeWon. Donald Kern, pictures, the h add y Ffff and the facts they have studied this year. Gauthler brought in two folders and Day place. ning entry blank was obtained at about Niagara Falls; Rose Marie and Mrs. John T. Sorrentino, lot Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Crane First, select the light 'type of "i tap. salt margarine —a most successful training de- Peter Weiland and Robert Dom- tom-toms of the American In- Everyone tried very hard to have 8, map of Homecraft Park. menu. This may require some ex the Center Market vice. , . , mergue. (The junior baske diansdians. a.perfect paper. The following Peirano had. her two turtles in to Dorothy P. Crane, property in Place frozen peas In greased cas- school; Gail Anderson brought in Daniel G. Kaser), trustee, to Mr. South Union avenue, 94.75 feet perunenting on the part of the home- serole. Add seasonings. Cover. team won a trophy for being the "Miss McKee's second graders children had 100 percent: Glenn arid MWa-Phillp"J. Healey, lot 13. maker. There are many tested champion Junior basketball team Allinger, Eugene Woltz, Frank a tortoise shell bracelet and an in- from James avenue. _ iext cringe before our prying teresting book about the tortoise map of Homecraft Park. I Mr. and Mrs. Augustino Delia menus' that can be used without any in• Union County.- -•-;-•- -) l-P«Pers. They have an outstand- Kennedy, Kenneth Hofmann, Pa- Elizabeth B. and Joseph F. changes. After the marketing, the* ) Nut Bread COAST TO COAST MOVERS Ice hockey letters — Anthonypng feature of the lower halls, the tricia Jones, Carla Castaldo, Nancy and also showed a fan made in the |Serra to Mary G. Delia Serra, 2 caps floor, Philippine Islands. Adams to Epworth Athletic Club, property at MaiHam and Elizabeth food must be prepared and placed 1 cup nntmaats, Terregino, coach; Alan Evans,'"* * ** * Inc., lots 6 to 10, block 353, map In the oven, the time control set- sifted chopped The following children bad, avenues. tings made, and following Instruc- 4% tap. baking S eggs, well beat- Anywhere in the VM. or Canada David Gilderslceve, David Mats- picts the interest of these >I.IMHJI of Westlyn, Rosellc Park and Cran- Safe. "tutwttM* and Clary, Dick B^erwarth, Donald in the happenings, ih the grown- The class enjoyed a finger paint- charge of the" opening exercises: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Hobbie tions for your special range, the powder en Janet Schneider, Dolores Juhrden, ford. to Mitchell^, G. Koury, property ih ltsp. salt Service. White, James^ Kissack, Thomas up's world. ing lesson with Miss Amato. They George J. Markert, Inc., to Mr. oven will torn Itself on and off, cook- % cup melted ' .LUMBER . TUB! VThitty, Edward Christie, Bennett learned how the different parts of Gall Anderson and Beatrice Rog- North Lehigh avenue, 4072 feet Ing the entire meal without your cap sugar shortening. By Y<"*—Bmll Boat iUr "Last, but not least, we sneak on ers. and Mrs. John Lombardo, property from Centennial avenue and one watching, basting, testing, or peek- 1 cup milk Bradley, William Locke, Fred silenced tiptoe into the third grade, their hands could be used for Biley, George Lennon, and H< •w • ' .... which begins at a point distant 225 tract known as lots 13 and 14, map ing. , Mix and sift dry Ingredients. Stir uiime children's papers clearly brushes, and some very interest- Anthony La Rosa' visited Fort feet easterly at right angles from of Shaheen tract. In nuts. Combine eggs and milk. HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agat • MASONHY • SCREENS Helle (manager). > evidence of Miss Garland's ing patterns were made. Dix last Sunday. easterly side of Cedar street and Mr. and Mrs. William Nagle to . OVEN MEAL Add to floor mixture, stirring only Varsity basketball letters—Paul undefeated reputation of turning] Mrs. Sansone's third graders The following children had per- . ISO feet northerly at right angles Mr. and Mrs, Abram H. CrowelL Menu until well mixed. Add shortening. ALLIED VAN LOSS, Inc. Selby, coach; John BOney, Donald mt masters of penmanship.'' have started their study of Argen- fect papers in the arithmetic test from northerly side of Fourth ave- property in Alden street, 237 feet Baked Fish Creole Tarn into greased loaf pan. Bake FaeUas; * CnUng a Specialty .STORM SASH Buck, Lyle Burnett, Richard The 6E class has created several, tina. Beverly Manning read "Over last week: Brenda Mayer, Beatrice nue. f ^CasamJ^Tj"** Estimates Given Freely the Mountains to Argentina," - a and 6 inches from Miln street. Parsley Potatoes Frozen Peas at 375 degrees P. for 45 mlnntes. IfenseheM Goods. Byrnes, James Daubert, John runior Red Cross projects. Nancyj Rogers, Anthony La Rosa, Janet . Flora S. Allison, widow, t '_ i . Nat Bread • Can TOEstneli 2-4464 Deacon (manager), Salvator Delia, teinart prepared a scrap book]chaptepter in the book "WingWings Around Schneider, CUflordL Jackson.. Dol- In and Save p, k South Ai/*bA -Eli*abeth-R.-Afiisonrsinglerpror> '. Bakediiemon Padding SSalla, , Richard Duffield, BoberBobertjcontainlrit g_ cartoons. South America/*~bjr~AlIce" Galgjsore- oress Juhrden, Levi King, Joan Case, erty in Eastman street, 125 feet Red Cross life Saving Baked ^.emon Pudding • • HABDWAIIE . PAINT Fourteen •• ;•'"-•• Grobengieser, James Hall, RiRichh - stuffed anitnflfa weer this Joyce ThaU, Robert Levine, from Holly street. H cop enriched & cap lemon ' Th |chapter of the story very-much. Course for Camp Staff OVEN MEAL 376 degrees F. 45 ard Schulte and Wesley Wehren- These will be placed in toe Junior ter Reinhold, Billy Hettman, Steve Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Polidoro floor Juice Red Cross boxes to be «itent abroad. They were particularly interested Zullck, Robert Guertin, Robert A course In life saving and water tap. salt IVk eups milk .INSULATIOM berg. ' " ''"... in hearing about the famous statue, at to D. M. T. Corporation, Ino, lot Baked Fish Creole In addition to these awards Mr. Cleveland School Gregor, Barbara Zawallch and safety has been arranged by the tap. baking > 9 tbsp. melted the Christ of the Andes, which was Susan Wagner. local Chapter of the American Red x tbsp. chopped 34 cap. sliced powder : batter or mar- Clement presented to Paul Catts a The following children in Grade made from cannon melted' down Cross for a group of high school onion ' • olives 8 eggs, separated garine PETERSEN'S DAIRY certificate of honorable m—ifi^ inJIM received 100 in the spelling and erected after a border dispute The following girls are Brown- 34 cap minced % Up. salt 3 tap. grated 1 cop light com the art division of the Scholastic tes£ Merna StifQer, Wnriimp Ma- ies: Gall Anderson, Yvonne Gauth- boys who will act as counsellors at Contest held at between Chile and Argentina was IfshmMtoNiW the Cranford Boys'Camp this sum- green peppers Dash pepper lemon rind syrup . . OrEN VAMLY AMD SUNDAYS Magazine Art .rino, Stuart Lenk, Tommy Grieco, settled without war. Sandra ier and Beatrice Rogers. They 3 tbsp. batter 3 tbsp. sherry 6 tbsp. sugar' Pittsburgh, Pa. His entry was in Richard Bothe, Carol Ann Farris, Downey brought in material about went to New York last Saturday mer. Stanley Grayson, director of caps oookofl flavoring MffK — CREAM —- BUTTER — EGGS CROSLEY APPLIANCES the Group n Division of watei pack Lovett, Richard Harvey, with the Brownies to visit the Zoo. the camp for 1948 and a member 81ft dry Ingredients. Beat egg JJ Argentina, which the children Is No Problem! 1 COAT 4 nan fillets or yolks well. Add lemon rind, lemon • colors. '"•—Freddie" ' Napier"* " , Walter Place, Class 5C at Lincoln School of the high school faculty, who is cop sliced found very helpful in their study 1 steaks juice, milk, batter,and corn ayrop. YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KiTCHENS James Bale was awarded an -Johnsonm, Charle,,,— -, -s Grieco, of this country. planned to have a TrwTrwy"y ChiChill- an accredited Red Cross instructor honorable mention **TM^ a certifi- WALL PAINT of this activity, will conduct the Add slowly to dry Ingredients. Beat Ijimmy Coles, Lisa Porcella, Kath-| dred n havh e broughbht various articles Cook onion and green pepper In until smooth. Make meringue of cate of merit by the National !leen Brennan, Lorraine Stanford, The class was divided into two into school for this museum. Some course, which will begin at thebatter until tender. Add tomatoes, beaten egg whites and sugar. Fold THATCHER HEATING PRODUCTS Scholastic Magazine for Vivian Genres, Elizabeth MacDon- teams for a series of four ktckball of the interesting items are: Westfleld YMCA pool mushrooms and olives. Cook games. Dorothy Walters and Wil- g| 2 meringue into mixture. Blend well done in the field of photography. lald, Larry.Botts and Alex Kovacs. German and a Japanese flat, _ The Cranford Chapter at present Add ^ gT and sher- Bake In greased z-qaart casserole. ershey s Ice Cream 26c Borne brnJldlas; nstricUsM a Bftaa. He also won first prize in the local At the primary assembly last liam Eltringham were chosen by German helmet, a German knife, is conducting a ten weeks' course the class to lead the two teams. fork and spoon, muk-luks, a knife SUITS savply aC kalUtaia- materials high school photographic exhibi- Thursday, the primary choir, a in first aid at the Harding school dally. The boys and girls of Miss Rel- made of airplane parts, foreign DRESSES VITACAL W* can fandth tion held last month in the muni- selected group of children from on Monday evenings for a group of cipal building. grades 1,2 and 3, presented a short yea's fourth grade have started the money, dolls from and Cleaned and Pressed Kenilworth residents. Robert Schu- Have him see «s for study of their own state, New Jer- Mexico, a knife made with a bullet Cleaned and Pressed 'Sc/fSiJh".;, FLAT. 1A HAVE OUR FBB8BT COCNTKr Roosevelt School program. Mrs. Tracy led the J bel of Cranford is acting as in- Mrs. Ising's class has been group, and Miss Specht was the sey. They are. planning an early for a handle, Indian arrowheads, -WALL FINISH structor of this group. BOTMJTO MILK AND CHEAM studying about Indian* Many In- accompanist The group sang]settlers' village and aLenni Lenape Indian head-dress, a shell and DELIVKBED TO TOUK .BOMB. Indian village. stone collection, hand-made socks from "Up" on the New Look dian drums have been made. The three songs by great composers— from .t**i College Editor OUK KOUTB8 8ESVB CHAN. children who have made dnnnsl "Praise the Lord,** by Mozart; The children hi Mrs. Schafft'afftss from , a bark purse, a Miss Anne Weston, daughter of this Spring? Why not fOMD. GABWOOD AND CLABK. are Sidney Adams, Don Knowlson, "Wai. WOli. Will" and "Lullaby." fourth grade are completing a letter written in German, and Thomas O'Brien. Nancy Degen,[by Brahms. They also sang two mural of the Valkyrie which has,other knick-nacks from Germany, Mrs. E. E. Terrell, 8 Hampton phone today for an appoint- BUILDERS* ^uuuuu - —~.l 1 *W& 4USU SiUlg IWO street, is one of the editors of Charles Eaton, Sandra Koyen, Jack] American folk songs, "Skip To My been done in colored chalk. They a block of wood chopped from a "'Sphinx," the freshman • literary ment with this lush "over Alien, Lee Gulcspie, Robert Brese-IrjLou"""" an"-dJ "Grandm""—"J—a Grunts."—* " The are now studying Mexico, and be- tree which had grown around a GENERAL SUPPLY CO. D s coming acquainted with many wire fence, with the fence still in magazinge e at Mount Holyoke Col- ttW top" hairdo. Expert ka__,, Sandra Bridgeo^. ,Hele n Weber«."~,, °y group sang "The Little lege, South Hadley, Mass. The 3 WALNUT AVE. OUnfarf S4W21 Iain Reilly, Sharon Parkin. Judy Turtle.1* The program closed withISpanish words in connection with the wood, a Swedish doily, a model racial massages. . 336 Centennial Avcnoa a magazinge e contains writing which CRsafovd 6450S Montgomery, Robert McGrath and patriotic song, "There Are I their study. fishing boat from Denmark and has been dodonn e i n thth e ffreshman Russell McGrath. They have fun Many Hags in Many Lands." Many Lincoln School snow gifl««»«' used in Greenland. Save Kenneth Weeks of Class 2G The pupils welcomed a new BtngHuh composition ' CR E M E —. pj| playing the drums and doing In- parents were present to hear the __ M dian dances. The children enjoy choir program. The whole assem- brought in a cocoanut that had pupil to their room: Ethel Mae BSOUDtY PERMANENT a record called "Little Indian hi? group also sang several songs. sprouted Q PIOSSOCTL sonic PTfl n che Davis, who came from Winfleld I COAT and some little undeveloped cocoa' Scott School No. 2 in Elizabeth. tbe most common matold crab og now 4.95 ? Drum," which shows how they can T** following children were in Ite Pactflc coast Is the keh> crab. LEAD. NG THE «U INTO I MI QOIOEN EBI make their drams talk. tte choir: Lisa Porcella, Richard OOOOCXXaOOOOOOOQPOOOQOOOOQOO It at •oatfsh la snaps wjm two dto- Patricia Grant reports that hi Bothe, Walter Place and Freddie •e*. Mrs. Quaintanccft fourth grade Napier from 1M; Louise Prista, the pupils brotls^m the fbDowingChrisUne SrWlUnger, Stephanie interesting m««ff»i on Australia: •&>*>**<>•* and Charles Singleyfrom OUR SHOW ROOM Beverly Paffnth reed a portion of IN; J«T Banker; Joan Baurer. XEAN1NG AND IT LAUNDERING Johwioo Piint flop the book, "About Peter Platypus"; Caryl-Lynn Sellers, Susan Conover Betty Ann Donaldson showed pfe- S**** £*£ tm*J!Sl 2*° e AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT i#r-s M. vtotm DANDEE BEAUTY SALON turns from the Cranford Library; Mnnday^ Kathleen omaughncary. AT Steps at Daer Jack Burton showed a watch case *«nmystuner, Terry Hunter, Alex 202 CMIIMIHBII AreA . and a wallet made from kansnroo Sickest and Tommy Williams from Gnmford Sm WILL BE CLOSED (At UaeatB Av*,) skin; he also bbrought some coins £<* ^.n StevensStevens,, JoaJoann BirdBird,, om Australia. Robert Miller, Linda LorangerLoranger. fromPupil Australias in Mb. s Hsenrintfs fifth ''ame s McAtecrMAte . WillarWilldd McAteerM , NO EXTRA CHARGE Vm-VAR grade have been studying rural art Judith Rapp and Frank Walter in Pennsylvania. »&»«* mwnKwr of *rom ^^ Carolyn Fox, Genevieve ATLIRDAY, MAY 29, WHEN BROUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE NOON EXCEPT SATURDAYS Ml the class is now working on a fig-Green . Patricia Donovan, Lynhurst urine of an Amish man or woman. Gulliford and David Swarts from These are now being colored and **. and He* HEROPa wUl be sent to a kfln for firing. **** Wednesday the boys and Drive In and Save! . t Arter this firing the figurines win Sirls in Miss Gilbert's fifth grade be given a clear glaze Mrs. WH- •» photographed by William liam Cox and Mrs. Ralph Ball Collins of Cranford High School, MONDAY, MAY 31 have provided some of the ma- The children demonstrated then* terials used for this work. science projects while their pic- Bill Stanger reports: tares were taken. MEN'S ' "We are about to sally forth on Dorothy P. Keaton, whose cray- FL4TW0RK a journey through the lower hall on drawing, "Buying Hats^' won of Roosevelt School. first place in the state among fifth "Our ' initial stop takes us to grade pupils, was awarded Rawson Motor Sales, Inc. | SHIRTS SPECIAL! 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THE CBACTOBP Ciyimm,: imp THURSDAY, MAT VI. IMS

Pfebdctt Davia-Karitzky Miss Anita Gwniero jNuptial Mass Here In Iiona dab Exhibit [Cei^ony in W«l^d rtt^ GA «WOOD--A wide variety of, GARWC<>—. „w «D ——Mis ^^ s Einm a L«n^ G^ ^ 1 N Memorial Day Rites naustrial products was displayed Karitzky, daughter of Mr•.andMrs-riero. and Mrs. "era., daughteaaugnier ooxf theine,. Anthony'Aninony o*f , rtSe^nrt^ZT ^ ,i^/iS Guerriero* of 75 Fifth kwniifZlS: 2LD\iS??lt«*^UiV da. | Rose Marie Cannierato, Dorothy yy 18 Garwood planU in a three- Frederick William Karitzky of 405 Guerrieros of 75 Fifth avenue, be- the Alb** At Monument Monday Cicarlello, Carol Dubas. Marian day exhibit held Thursday. Friday Spruce avenue, became the bride «•»• «* bride of John WeDtnetf OhioT-was KENILWORTH—Memorial Day » Garwood Social Notes « Esposito, Ronda Fontenelli, Lillian and Saturday under auspicei of of Wilbur Grant Davis, son of Mrs.ot Locust avenue, son of Mr. and Walter Johl observances will be conducted by The Gordon Adolphs of 348 Forte, Judith Hayden, Isabella Conciliation Service Lions Club- in Lincoln School Floyd 8. Davia of 1S20 Grant ave- »** > Welkner of Brooklyn, Mr -« .son Kenilworth Post. 2230, VFW, at the Other guests included Pauletta Horton, Jacqueline Kessler, Gloria iThe procram was entitled "Oar-nue, PUlnfleld, and the late Mr Saturday to St/ • - m m Vl Third avenue entertained Mr. and Memorial World War I wwro. MacheUi, Gloria Dinino, Bonnie Koromi, Carol Korczynski, Dianne Acts In Alcoa Strike No Action Work in Peacetime," |Davia, Saturday at 4 p. m. in the «?*meny was between] Mrs. Verdon Fish and family of Copeland, Butch Raganesse, BUly Kuster, Gail Lawson, Patricia [Nuptials in RoeeUe Harding and Lincoln Schools'at 11 Stroudsburg, Pa., Sunday ~ GARWOOD—Attempts to ar- Arranged in booth form, the ex-Westfleld Pnsbvterian, rtt»r»ChurchH, Rev. Charles H. ••"*- Monday. Borough officials [Copeland. Richard Felter. Helen Sarafln, Judith Schlund, Jeanetta GARWOOD-Miss Irene Claire • -—.-usjvu u, uww lonn, me ex- »»"w«eHi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols Whedle, Mike Falzone and Bobby Serina, Patricia Serina, Caroline range a meeting between manage- hibits featured a showing of chem-jWestneld. „„,„, „,«„, inSt Get Bids win be present, arid wreaths will and' son. Dennis, of Jersey City, Day Events On Bids Wrobleski, daughter of ISn. John John Union avenue, exnress- be placed AloiaAloia. Serratelli, Elizabeth Toye, Arlcne ment of the Garwood Branch, tealj, equipment and induttriallandferns were banked in MB-T- --- -.—• —rj—'— Walsh, pastor. on the monument byvisite! d the Obie Sims of 940 Fourth' Aluminum Company of America Us of Roaelle, became the bride At G»mmnnity dmidi IrepraxntaUves of the borough and Francis Vogel and Marjorie War- machinery. Among highlights chancel, and ribbons marked the • etoular.-bouquet of white roses,• JS™""* M white councU avenue Saturday. choL and Loral 702. United Mine, Mill of Richard Keith Searles, NO of with an •" ^ n»eting about inrtous local organizations. The Local Organisations were movies on the Tittle Big 'family pews. ' and carnations edged with daisies On PJ Officers, Hiears KEN1LWORTH—Services to ob-. Mrs. James Casale of North ave- ^ Doris Dc Freitas of New and Smelter Works, CIO, will be Mrs. Elizabeth M. Searles of 341 from the plant The com- public is invited "to attend. nue will enter Rahway Memorial Quorum Lack Defers munkat On declared no servance of Memorial Day will bel Bedford, Mass., is now staying Ran Observances for fostered by Commissioner Joseph ILocust avenue Sunday at 8 o'clock no amett conducted Sunday at It Hospital this week for an opera- Miscellaneous Shower Schuld, according to afi announce? Railroad. .!f« of metab is carried im a. m. Bono BaD Game tion. with Mrs. Clara de Freitas ooff 5 51n 1 §unday and Monday _^ Action on Purchase in the rectory at the plant and that no annoyance [Youth Leaders morning worship at Conn East street ««" For Gladys Doshanek ment by the United States Con- Hall of Cliffiride Park, Council to Study unity Joseph Casales, son of the Jos-; Church, Rosette. is caused neighbors by operation*, KENILWdRTH—The following Methodist Church. A litany will Mr. and Mrs. , c,.,,.. • „. GARWOOD—Miss Gladys Du- GARWOOD —- Garwood will cmationiliti ' ServiceSi . ThThe 75750 0mem Of Road Materials the plant, it was fte^ be offered, and the Rev. Gerald eph Casales of 355 Hemlock 8 Soskm and honor its war dead at memorial bers of Local -702 have been on Figures Received on slate of officers for 1948-49 was in shanek was guest of honor at a GARWOOD— Borough Council th M. Cover, Jr^ pastor, will preach KENILWORTH—Borough resi a miscellaneous surprise shower held services to be conducted Sunday strike since May 17. the of the that a new building being erected stalled Monday night at a dents can hardly wait for S p. i tour, .Mr. and at the plant will be used of the Kenilworth P.-T. A. to a sermon-on "Building Memories y Pharmaceutical Association recently at the home of Mrs. Wal- by Bay Leaf Post. 6807, VFW, and, Ift thV report from New York for Days to,Come." Mrs. Albeit!Sunday to roll around. For that ter Weimann, 334 Locust avenue. - --•-*•' ---.—-; in me report irom new XOTK _ • - iwus. Welkner will reside at 113 KENILWORTH—Receiving ~* and tn'T'fg of Harding^ School: President, Mrs. the starting titwy of the long' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burlcigh ot the Chi-Am Chateau, Sunday brother was Anderson will and son. Russell, of 408 Beech ave- Numerous gifts , were arranged its auxiliary. Following a parade,(headquarters of the U.S.C.S., it Given id marriage by her father,jwinslow place. Throop. ..-' Scesney or sealed bids for paving of Newark or moulds. .Mayor Pitten Harold Reynolds; first vice-presi- Anderson will return as organistjed ball game between borough of- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thoma and which wul begin at the tablet in learned that Commissioner the bride was attended by her sis- The bride attended Garwood that members of thedent,-Mrs. Wallace Bauer; second after an absence of two wecks-lgcifli^ and «h««~-»—-"• » "-1nue, spent the week-end with Mr. sons. Merle and Dale, of 324 Third around a miniature bride dressed wa s action was tak avenue from MirMgnn avenue Church school will be held at 9:45 and the foe department But in white sat to—all under a white front of Franklin School, the vet- Schvid wiUlr y t0 arrange a preli- da ter. Miss Ruth E. Karitzkyras maid schools and is a graduate of Jona-« ~~~. «pt an invitation con- vice-president; Edwin W. Kraus; Burleigh's parents to Ansonia, lavenue, spent the weekend to 1 t8mce a Arthur terrace with bituminous turn. that fcnt an. The players wfll beJConn. umbrella. Yellow and green dec- erans will join Garwood Chapter mmary discussion, individually, TT L - honor. Bridesmaids were Miss than Dayton Regional High School. Entertainment material, Borough Council at itstaine! d in the letter to visit the secretary, Mrs. John Schenk, and riding burros! WUkes-Barre, Pa., visiting their ^ *!f [plant while it is in operation. Plans for a new church will be Joyce Jackson of 630 Willow ave- parents. orations were featured to the din- 4, American War Dads, in dedica- witn company and local officials, exhibitor, L. I., She is employed by Magnus Chem-' meeting Tuesday night referred treasurer, Mrs. Roland Fiedler There's plenty of sport "in watch tion of n memorial placque at jjjg plans also include arrange- •> vuwuu m me IUIUC, i.-., •» w»u w ue pnae,'uian 3 .CAMWOOD — -Muslcale struction Company of Linden and Utilities Commission advised that to the pastor's study. ' * "" take off their Miss Vera Nucifora of 674 Wil- the table hung a yellow sprinkling All men who served in the re-'a few days. the exhibit onI ton n of fttu th> ehrlriornvwi bridegroomm , . ur-ii_-_ is- a- machinis_-i-i_._«t wit.7hT th .. e a hearing on an application by Hyde Park. N. Y., Sunday. lieBorough property sold in a pub- was her;attendant, while Kenneth Friday. dies," an entertainment of Thomas Gallo, Irvington, to Mr. Kraus, principal of Kenil- [Roberts and the Rev. Mr. Cover at- a straight Softball w avenue was taken to Rahway —a with streamers attached. cent war are urged to meet at past I NJJ0 0 stepstepss ttoo en endd th thee strik strikee havhavee Grant Hardin of Camden, was;Accurate Bushing Company in e hearing included the offer of Searles served as best man for bis' wfll be presented tonigiu Borough Engineer Thomas Troun- pevianp Chartered Service for «..an .wort h schools.-,. UUWUWintroducetd xeaoeleaderns 1i But when they do it while headquarters on Center street at'bee<•• • n taken by the company and his cousin's best man, and ushersiGarwood. tended a meeting . of M<*ttn* ''* a demonstration at her Among the guests were Miss John E. Andres for purchase of brother; . ..son and the highway committee increase to fares on its No. 10 line ^of variou..s_ youth organizationssamauum,. Garwood First Aid Squad. me 300 1 p . m. Following the ceremonies, U^MU^M,, g^ce the walkout last week, Obituary Were, Williamiuumu Braor^yy anad • jxiuionMilton' —~ v Women's Guild at 8 Grace Dushanek, Mrs. Agnes 1 Evan for report The Gallo .bid totaled running.from Kenilworth to LinlAmon- g those present were Johni ; are really in for a treat! _ Jf1f - Bast street Among refreshmerefreshmentt s wililll be servedd att tthhepri prior tbb th thee strike strike, , negotiationnegotiationss fo forr lots 59 and 60 in bloc_-—k •1>0 fo.v»r $270,««>v,1i Afteiuicr a receptio*ecepuan at La Pree'tree's in l# i. ^?'" «eUcal and 'ange, in preparation for the or- Nicholas De Grazio of Washbourne, Miss Dorothy Dusha- or t Grant of piainfleid, cousins of the Regional Seniors $2,117.50, and that ot the Winans den, will be held at the commis- Benintente and Fred Kelly of ihe The game, with all its ridiculous Second|those present Were Mrs. George cluClub rooms. 'setOemenBemeure t were discussedied d fof rt threh e and an offer from Albert J. Belicki Roselle, the young couple left on a Peter W. Dattm bridegroom. All wore cutaways, f -— tomed Church. Wh. John ganization of a men's, club at the nek, Mrs. Beatrice Durow, Mrs. At 1:15 p. m., veterans will as-, months, for lots 221 and 222 in block 16 for motor .tour through the South. ters Is director in charge company was $2,371. A third sion's office at 10 a. m. on June 8. Junior A. A., Mrs. Henry McGee- church next falL excitement and fun, will be played Dushanek, Sr., Mrs. Kenneth Rolls, GARWOOD—Peter W. The bride wore a pale ivory" ^ r . bid of $2,847 was received from C. Complaint about dogs running at han, leader of Girl Scout Troop at the Harding School field. Mayor . -. Gibson semble at post headquarters and $300. Both parcels are located op They will reside at the Locust ave- Regular services will bJee con- The Women's Society of Chris- City Bowl in Elizabeth. Mrs. Fred Dushanek, Mrs. Jane - prepare for the line of march, be- Spruce avenue. . , nue address upon their return. , satin gown with fitted waist, long GARWOOD—The senior class of!ducted H. Winans of Elizabeth/* large, upsetting garbage cans and 19; Mrs. Earl Pollack, leader of Fred Pitten has been putting his Mr. and Mrs. Max Famicy of and Mrs. Jules Lusardi of Gar- sleeves and sweetheart neckline, I Jonathan Dayton Regional Hlgl' -by the tian Service of the Newark Confer- Dushanek, Mrs. Mildred Frey, Mrs. ginning on Center street and con- Passed on first reading were! The dted Walter Stag property was received Girl Scout Troop 13; Mrs. E. Genc. e will meet Thursday. June 3, colleagues through strenuous 107 Center street entertained guests wood; Mrs. James O'Hara of Cran- C. Gunsalcs, Mrs. Claire Benson all edged with seed pearls. Her School took its class trip to Wash- Sun- Anderson, leader of Brownies; ford. and Mrs. Fred Patten, Mrs. tinuing to North avenue, up Wal-MemoiiatDay offers from Robert Theisz for lots from day school will be held wa announced that the from Mrs. W. Wayne of 48 South at 2 p. m. in St. Luke's Episcopal training this week in preparation rom Brooklyn over the week-end. and Mrs. Herman Rauch of Gar- three-quarter length veil of Iflu- Ington, D. C, this past week-end, at Anthony Kato, Stamp Culb; Albert *— the big ny^trfo, while Chief Harold Sonnenberg and Miss Ann nut street to the school. Memorial ""* through 267 in block 41 m. Holy .Communion will work on Michigan avenue and onI 22nd sjtreet Councilmn Christian Church, South Fullerton Mrs. John W. Hogrish of 540 wood; Mrs. Natalie Mills of Fan- services including the placement sionwos fastened to a crown also Accompanied by Miss Gladys other borough roads would go Emde reported he had also re- Macauley, leader of Cub Scouts, Montdair. Ruskon of Bayonne. wood. Miss Winnie Hodge of celebrated Sunday, June 6 ourth avenue recently entertained Mrs. Clara De Freitas of of wreaths will take place at 1:30Program by of silk illusion. She carried a cas- Keene, Miss Ann Romano, and Mr ahead as soon as weather condi- ceived complaints about stray dogs. and Adam Simms, chairman of the strategy, but it is known that Mrs. Frank E. Harwood, Jr., of Scotch Plains, Mrs. William Hefner cade of white roses and lilies of John Mueller of the faculty, meet recreation committee. G East street and p. m. The post will reassemble at. home-with ^ tions permit.. fie reported that the Mayor Pitten declared action len Cove, L. I. the valley. (83 seniors left by trajn early M^ta -H^d2Tof ;neE-£!£ sever,1 to, Secret drUls- Creter of ! parson would be taken to the matter. 2:15 P. m.r for n mnrr-h rtnwn Wal^l "*• - proposed improvement of 22nd Demonstrationa were presented Mrs. Thomas McCaskUl of 105 nut street to North avenue, east to' ,_ -The attendants wore taffeta'day morning and nwl to Junior collegeTpitmen? aflfcnT^ 5?*??"? ?" ««» ***• Asbury , _^_^ tmwnn* s»i k Valatka, Joseph»Warchol, Harry James Murtha is chairman of Bruder in police court Summoned Dads to commemoration of the 17 *"™. which will open specter Gustave Bley Sixteen group, Miss Josephine Petrozzelli. 3 ejpedUe the needed work in anyceived by Councilman Emde that Albert Harms, Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Adele Schuller of othy Greve and Joan Nash, both wlth permits were issued on Friday. The funeral was corsage of ^«rAm\ ,Patrlck, BiM Mitchell and Al Bado. by uncle, Frank Begasse of New war dead from the boroughborough . VicVi-c £«, *******u .a—* «.«>«« U« thJ mare Sta opun--y;r Span- J j ----••»»»«. uiuui* thauiati ofi Westfleld,. MisMiss Dorothy Chris- ?!" m Itoi Ctetk of Uie sSreuah way possible. someone had been dumping gar- Mrs. Fiedler. committee in charge. Proceeds Patrolman Thomas Neville, of 41. In the girls' broad jumping nerUer Monday morninm nln g from thel Upon return from a wedding! will be used to purchase new uni- M. Fenska of 237 York City, on Sunday in honor of tor R. King, a. veteran of World Banner ' b» y ththe studentstdt , ac-IJf'J'Kl, and fees collected were tiano of Westfleld. %?* , ^ « awn thel U NOTICE OF INTENTION Council approved a transfer of bage on Michigan avenue. the tetter's 85th birthday. the winners were Marcie Miller War II, and a member of the Park 0 0 80 U 1 Funeral tone. 218 North trip, the couple will reside Take notice that ANDREW OLEAR has the retail plenary consumption li- forms for the Kenilworth Drum street. Linden, was fined $15. and The Lucky Thirteen met recently and Ellen Dougherty, both of 4R. lanlpH hv ttlA nohnni hnnrf "PI— $161. ^iNichola™.^?^s R^IVM' K«~».-»^l " . iTU*™**^ ^ o _f "Garwood' ; avenue, west. Cranfbrd. with Pli *to" appliepplied to thee Mayor and CiCouncill f U S-37 Mayor Pitten reported that - and Bugle Corps. A Lions Club $3.75 cost of court.' Commission, will accept the gift The bride will be Boroush of Oanrood. N. J fnV « n cense for the Kenliworth Inn from Gemnicki—Bkader at the home of Mrs. WUbur Wright In (the boys high jumping the P"^ted W* annual re- Emily Di GIorguTof Brooklyn: sample of industrial refuse from project, the corps consists of more Others arraigned for speeding of 344 Third avenue. Services, Meetings Al Bertolotti to Frank and Michael the Bearing plant of General Wedding in Newark. winners were Richard Kricger ot *«»r. ItecoraUons for the occasion were m York Sherba. Referred to the police than 30 children from 10 years to on charges of Patrolman Charles Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Betty 41 and George Varidennark of 4R. c^n^^^~^LZr *Wr-| University. New v. Motors- had been examined and high school age. Eric Hamilton is At Presbyterian Church *-«meteiy. Westfleld. jShe is a member of the Beta Delta1 committee for investigation was a KENILWORTH—The Wedding of Lnhman. and fined $10 and $3.75 Malenchek. Mrs. Mel Casale. and The winners in the boys' broad found suitable for fill, and he sug-JMiss Helen g director. cost each. were:. Edgar A. Silbert, GARWOOD —Morning worship New York, Mr. McKeon iChapter of Pi Omega Pi and the request for ..transfer of the liquor gested that the company be-in- Blazler, daugh- Mrs. Helen Begasse attended „ win-be conducted Sunday at n [jumping were George Vandermark ter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton P!fTter Ten acts will be featured with 1231 Passaie avenue. Linden; Rich- show and a night club in New York and Jerry Sachsel, both of 4R. ' placed under a white (Signed) ANDHIW OLXAR. — ard S. Bates. 32 Charles street a. m. by the Rev. Eric S. Tougher from which hung t ottcen are':' of 31 Ridgeway avenue, Hillside, Jane Stewart of Broadway acting recently. wlU Roselle Pa*, and Donald K. Bach- pastor, at Garwood Presbyterian 9 Srmid^^^ "P"* front Franklin and! and Frank Ciemniecki, son of Mr.as master of ceremonies. " Ruth Sanford of .443 Locust ave- Church. Sunday school will be a year. The company had and Mrs. Henry Ciemniecki of 509will follow the program. ~" 618 ~ Eliza-|^ is War Dads Convention was received from originally offered $300, for dump- after an ap- held at 9:45 a. m., and the; Junior GARWOOD—Plans for the State Borough Treasurer E. G. Anderson Kenilworth boulevard, took place may be secured from members of jJbetb, A similar fine was assessed Pendectomy at Overlook Hospital Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. b wiulam RhflMmw. ««w».o» «~i ing privileges here. ta Fellowship, at 6 p. m. The Inter- Convention of War Dads were Fire Chief £& 2£ that he had carried out his in- Saturday at 5 p. m. to Franklin the Lions Club or at Mr. Murtha's affiitos^Btortto llain^ of Newark| Summit She was taken to the Mr. Binns, rector of St. Mark's "Vs.Vjilrvi hos mediate Fellowship and Senior ( South Avenue. <£u Eugene EL Donovan appeared at Memorial Methodist Church, New- store. There will be a special by Patrolman L Pital to completed' Saturday at a meeting Episcopal Church. Benec te an structions to invest $50,000 of bor- "the First Aid Squad Christian Endeavor will meet at held at the home of Edward Bicr- will be pronounced by the and |g stores ehttdren. His If any. should be ough funds in time certificates of the meeting to complain! about ark. The Rev. Harold A. Gamblin, award open to those who contrib Edward Stupak. ambulance. by baiwL community. Ortly several heavy trucks using Columbia ave- [7 p. m. Evening Bible hour will tuempfcl, Union. Those attending, James W, Walsh,, pastor of St » ninvixi hv *th«e band. I™ we community. Only several. ^~ • McKeon deposit—$25,000 with the Cranford pastor, officiated. A reception fol- ute as patrons. Eugene R. LaBelle, 142 East Patsy Louis Aloia celebrated his be held at 8 o'clock. "G ' *** (Stated) nue and breaking up the sidewalk lowed to the Veterans' Memorial Fourth avenue. Roselle. was fined from Garwood Chapter 4, Ameri- Anne's Church. 9 1 f CBANWOOD TAVERN. Inc. Trust Company and $25,000 with Assisting Mr. Murtha are Harold fifth birthday May 20 with a party 'The Women's Bible Class will can War Dads, were Conrad H. I Walte«>wicr Sa.. A communication was received Referred to the finance commit- Eleventh street All mothers are!avenue. Union; William Fraaz, Among the children prhe with a submarine; Freddy Wednesday evening to "Borough thony Guerriero. McManus Clerk of tho Boroush of Gar* North Avenue and Center Street. lian Simel of Hillside sang "Oh, ing a visit to Kenilworth Post requested to attend. Bonnie Burn Road, Scotch Plains;! were Ed- served. Approximately 30 guests Perrottpze wita ho fa Secon sailboad avenuet and ,Richar second nail. The Rev Walter C. Pugh wood. N. J. tee were the following offers to Promise Me," and "Because." Wed-2230, VFW. _ A ard Balz, Barry Rob- from Brooklyn, East Orange, Car- (Slsned) purchase borough-owned prop-] Those present at the meeting Kappyprize wit, alsh ao sailboatof Secon, andd Richaravenued, made the invocation, and the Rev. Hones or nmtmoN tUSSEIX BimUHGH. g pop ding music_ wass played by Miss The state VFW head stressed the! wood. Westfleld. and other local Charles H. McTague pronounced — BANYASZ. were Bin. Doris Pollack. Mrs. . and Joseph Ama- itephen Gindel, Edmund Homish, third prize with a sailboat. Take notice that JOHN CHtNCRAB. erty: William Furze, $5 a foot for Henrietta Galloway of North Ar- perilous state in which world af- Agens Bfnintente. Mrs. Helen communities were present Among the benediction. Chairman of thetradln* a* THE GARWOOD REST, ha* lots 65,66 and 67 in block 68; Rob-lington, church organist roso of 310 Monroe avenue. A Fred Kersens, Robert Lawrence, applied to the Mayor and Council of the —NOTICB. Or INTENTION fairs are today and said it was upSchroeder. MrsM. Mara y Vitate. Mrs. sixth man fled, leaving his coat those from Garwood were Mrs. NOTICE Or INTENTION services, which were open to theRoiourJi of Oarwood. N. J.. for a Plenary , Take notice &at OARWOOD BEVER- INSURANCE ert Kreuger, lots 11. to 18 in block Upon return from a wedding Mahlon Marino, Anthony Mesarak, Taka notice Out the GARWOQD HOUSE to the veterans to be prepared for]Evelyn Fd Ann Kamudo, Mrs. Mildred Peter- public, was Samuel ColwelL .Retail Consumption license for premise* AOES. Inc.. tradlns a* ART ROONEVS. 161; G. and H. Construction Com- 1 Evelyn Freund and Caforio. with identification papers to it, and,Thomas SnnrnlonP, Robert Sharer, BAR AND GRILL, be., tndlnf a* situateua d at am South Avenue. Garwood. has applied to the Mayor and Council of trip through the South, the couplctalmost any eventuality. He corn- he also was arrested and paid nisi , ^_ son, Mrs. Grace Petrozzelli, Mrs. DEWEYS. hu applied to tha Mayor and . J. the Boroush of Oarwood. N. J.. for m pany, $125 for lot 27, btotic. 187. will make then* home in HighlandaJpIimented the Kenilworth post on Carl SolUs, Edward Tiller, J Rose Severlno, Miss Norma Longo, Council of the Boroush of Guwood. N. J.. Objcetlont. II any. (hould be ... Plenary Retail Consumption license for 8 Lamar Jones a for a Plenary Retail Consumption license NOTICE OT INTENTION Immediately In writing to Walter premises situated at t North Avenue, Councilman Neville reported The bride is a graduate of Hill- alding^yeterans in need, oseph Stack Honored ^n^"^ - STomalo,Wiuiain"wa^Do^rn^,TiS! Mrs. Grace Colone and Mrs. Millie for prmnlacs dtuatei at 383rou«h of Garwood. N. J., for a Plenary dates for two positions to be tilled fipntjtii insurance Company Mrlpost i , KENILWORTH—Former Coun Avenue, Oarwood. N. J. Retail Consumption license for'premise* nue, Newark. N. J. insurance Company. Mr.lpost &r, and byMayor[c''man Joseph Strack Vema T. Ootone. Treasurer, 2S3 North situated at 338 North Avenue. Garwood, NOTICE OF INTENTION May J. Baer, Vice-Presldent. S3 Sheri- in the police department > Physical .. ~ ....,.v., imu uy oaayor——" -«»=»«" sMraca: oi el611l Avenue. Garwood. N. J. ' N. J. Take notice that WILLIAM E. MALEN- dan Street. Inrlnston. N. J. - examinations for the candidates Ciemniecki is a graduate of Union Fred V. Pitten, also a member of Bloomingdalf avenue was guest of Objection*. U any,* should be made Objection*, IIff any. should be made CHEK. tradlns a* WILLITS WHEEL, has, Jesse J. Baer. Treasurer. 80S Carleton MORTGAGES ml waller S. Mc- ™u™«...... ,,ui| to Walter 8. Boroush of Garwood. N. J.. tor a Plenary Arthur P. Rooney, Secretary. T8 North patrolmen to be appointed will as- one-half years in the European tion for his visit to the post ibservance of bis twenty-fifth an- Slanu*. Clerk of the Boroush of Oarwood, woodMcManu*. N.. JCler. k oi the Boroush of Oar-Retail Consumption license for Oth Street. Newark. N. J. SPECIAL KIDDIES' MATINEE! waiting, Uss your property LAWN N. J. I MMW%>« til V •HuMed at 348 North Avenue. Theatre with the U. S. Army. • Durin— • - g his visit. Command niversary with the Western Elec- (SUmed) <8lcned) Ohjectlona. If any. should be mi with me. sume their duties July 1- FRANCOIS SnCLLER. Immediately In writing to Walter 8. DuBaun welcomed these new tric Beamy Works, where be is GARWOOD HOUSE BAR AND Oo'lectlon*,' If any. should be made MeMNittit, Clerk of the Mayor Pitten appealed for gen- 0-3 GRILL, Inc. 338 North Avenue, Immediately In writing to Walter 8. Fatal Heart Attack members: Andrew Cannariato, employed as a supervisor. 0-3 Garwood, N. J. wowoodd . N. JJ. erous support by residents for the McManu*. Clerk of the Boroush of Gar- Saturday, May 29, from 2 to S P. M. William Hetman, J. Jacobi and Mr. Strack is a member of the Try tho atuy SCOTTS way—and NOTICE Or INTENTION I wood. N. J. Fire Department's annual ambu- KENILWORTH—Frederick Gen- Take notice that JOHN TERNANDES.! NOTICE OF INTENTION GARWOOD BEVERAGES. Inc. George Rusiniak. Other new mem- Stanley & Holmes Chapter. Tele- own a showplaco lawn. Food the (Signed) Arthur J. Rooney. Secretary. lance fund drive. He pointed out|slcke, 58, of 161 Myrtle avenue, trading a* THE SCANDIA HOUSE, ha* TakTOKOe notice ma«hMt WILLIAwn M KLEEMAN. 8-3 WILLIAM E. MALENCHEK. bers admitted recently include phone Pioneers of America. A vet- gran, kill tha weeds In one opera- applied to the. Mayor and Cnuncl! if the tradlns as KLEEMAN LIQUOR STORE. 227 NORTH 21«t ST. (that in addition to-money for main- Irvington, collapsed and died of a Borough of Garwood, N. J.. for a Plenary, ha* applied to the Mayor and CouncU oi Reduced Prices on All Rides Joseph B. Lugara. Edmund Ha- eran, he served in the inei tion. Sow SCOTTS to fill In tho Retail Consumption license tor premise* the Borough of Garwood. N. J.. for a tenance, the department also plans heart attack while loading coal atjvelka, Hobert Reuter. Bruno Zom- during World War I and is a mem- situated at 438 North Avenue, Garwood. Plenary R-tall Distribution license for KENILWORTH, N.X voids loft by dying woods. Do all N. J. premise* situated at 348 North Avenue, to set aside a certain amount for a he Kenilworth Plastics Company pagllone and Paul T. Zema. The of thh e Amwrj^n Legion and John Femandes. owner, resides at 438 Garwood. N. J. You are cordially invited to attend the Carnival, ClUnford &O420 [fund toward purchase of a new am- plant on Market street Friday. He post is endeavoring to increase its cterans of Foreign Wars. He this yourself In a few minutes with No«h Av—ue O"'"vor*' Objection*. If any, should be made bulance. was pronounced dead by Dr. Mor- rrtjjectlons. If any. nhould be made Immediately In writing to Walter S. •ponsored by Garwood Memorial Post 317, Amer- membership to 100. is a member of the Robins a SCOTTS Spreader. Immediately In writing to Walter S. Me- McManus. Clerk of the Borouflh of Gar- ris S. Shepard, and the body was teef Yacht Club and the Union Man us. Clerk of the. Borough of Garwood. wood, N. I. ican Legion, being held all tibiawee k aft North Ave. •emoved to Jordan's Funeral Home N. J. I (Slfincdl WILUAM KLEEMAN, FREE ATTRACTION! Obituary Home Entered County Grand Jury (Slgnedl THE SCANDIA HOUSE.! 447 South Avenue, and Center St, Garwood. - n Union. >A fireman, Mr. Gen- S-3 John Fernando, Owner. 0-3 Garwood. N. J. Put New life In Mrs. Erie Schott sicke had been employed by the KENILWORTH — The residence ffaast pamanant tot bwiu In Motorcycle Daredevils Performing Nightly KENILWORTH—Mrs. Louise C. inn 18 years. Patrolman Andrew of Mrs. Ruth Burns, 331 Cpolidge Drain Corps Ban iiip 9 YOUR FORD CAR Schott, 46, wife of Eric Schott, I'uscansky investigated for the po-drive, was entered last Friday af- 0 cW - U 13 Cts - $11M. lic Presented by lions Club SCO ITS for Oaass Sbado at tarn* prfess. and Saturday Afternoon at ? o'clock died Monday night at her home, 45j e department. ternoon and $50 was stolen from a KENILWORTH—A banner bear- Columbia avenue, after a brief ill- "of drawers. Two bedrooms 7 ing the Lions wnw»m was presentpresent- (AWN fOOD pSoa WEED CONTOOi ness. The funeral will be held at Nones were ransacked, Entrance d t th KH Notice Is hereby sjven that a public made through an was ed to the KeoHworth Fife. Drum Spring Special 2 p.m. today from the August F. sale will be made to the highest Didder unlocked sidejand Bugle Corps at the regular Afffy this dry itimpound wbb a tpnoiar. II dutroys dambCoag, pbav Schmidt Memorial Pork. (or each of the hereinafter particularly door while the family was away •ola. bucUwro wWJ* hading tha vm» to thldbar Qrewth, ricW color. Rebuilt Engine described premises a» shown on the sec- 'corps mirring in MeKinlcy School * G«y, cheerful rooms giva yoa Tnsot 2300 *q ft - SIM ItjOOO *q ft (U am) only 1 A native of Elizabeth, Mrs. tional maps ot New Orsnfie, Union according to Chief of Police George.last night by the Kenilworth Lions SOMETBINO NEW— County. N. J.. by the Borough of Keh-D. Conklin. 'lt iht b h a definite "lift". Paint vour And Schott had lived in Kenilworth Uworth. an the 8th day oi June. 1043 Cluh. sponsors of the TPW^'^I or- rooms now with SapoUn Into- SOMETHING DOTEBENT FORMERLY - BIG RID Installed Year eight years. She was a member of at eight o'clock P. M. (OAT.), at the ganization. The presentation was tXOlT SfWMMbn-^Appr/ U-L W BvlUar end lawn Food plus Weod $148*0 Borough Ilall. Borough oi Kenilworth, rior Finishes. Beautiful mod- for Old St Mark's Lutheran Church, Eliza- Coatrel •»«*. ecooomlcoHy. Bubtwr drwl oodtb ^.f* «I«JMX Engine New Jersey. In accordance with the pro-Eighth Grade Trip made by Judge William Bruder. ern colors for walls, ceilings Soft Whisper Curl New Fun House beth, and of the Sewing Circle of jvision* oi Ihe Revised Statutes 40:80-2 "^^ « quart KidiUe Whip PHILIP J. McGEVNA. P U m Newark Jun BIETAL GUDEBS FOB FOBCH OB LAWN 1.00 Drive-In Package Sore and Bar Kiddie Auto Ride Sana Schuster, and a brother, Frederick Borough Clerb. visited the Naval Reserve trainingf ^ ^ °° e 13- CRSME COLD WAVE Canes Priess, all of Elizabeth. Dated: May 23. 1013. ship at Elizabethport yesterday BO ALUMINUM—ALL MAKES OF PRESSURE WOU TEEN-AGER8 FREE DELIVERIES afternoon. Policeman IPrats Oul Fire GOOKEBS OB CANNEKS — WHY PAV MOBE Isamx *r Short Hair NOTICE KENILWORTH — Responding SOMEWHERE ELSE? . CRanford 6-2281 Frank Fronhofer, Prom. Take notice that application has been with a Police Department CO-2 made to the Mayor and Council of ttie- When a ttolo GIL WILLIAMS at the Piano ^REFRESHMENTS TWIN BORO Boroush of Kenilworth. N. J.. to ^ ™st ran into See Ttie New Line of t headquarters Monday at 8:30 p. m. T announced that his car was on FBNBSHES Your, Favor tie Numbers iite near b town Kitchens Monroe Bar & Grill premi«s located at ai»t ^ y. Patrolman Edward Baseball On T«I«vtaioa Droty Afiamoou Don't FaU To Visit The Newly Added Attraction AUTO CORP. FBEE 8ILEX BOTTOM WTTM EACH COMPLETE 8ILEJC. COFFEE MAKER Ideal Beauty Salon SSSSJSiSSheretofore i»ucd toi MicnoeV i w Patryiow Prevented damage other than to the WestfieU WM. J. 8CHMELZ. Fres. HOT LUNCHES SERVER DAILY Come in and Get a New Yardstick FREE! 2 NORTH AVENUE . GARWOOD CSTABUSflKO lvtO 114 CENTO BTBKET 8UUFFXEBOAHD DANCING GAKWOOD. N. J. Tel. Wealfield 2-1390 "The House of a Million Laughs 158 L Westfidd AveDGe ObJccUoru, u any. should tyf made immediately In wrltlna to Philip J. Me- Oevna. Clerk or the Borough oi Kenii- TAYLOR'S ROSELLE PARK 8th Street & Monroe Ave. Kenilwortb, N. J. Club v.ill meet to- l ntni worth, N. ^ night at 8 o'clock al the home of * •"<» Houscwares Store BO. 4-«lM—8101 125-129 1 M~IcilAEl.. HENnV AND Mrs. Adolph Havclka. 44 North ^irSf WWESTFIELDE , N. J. « KATHEBINE PATRYLOW. Thirteenth strect. ISO 1 W© Deliver — Phone WEstfidd 2-1500—ISO 1 CBMMfOtD CWfflBf AMD CQBOKXC&E. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948 Charles A. Van Sickle In Honorary Fraternity Charles A. Van Sickle, son of Sewer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E, Van Sickle of 17 Benjamin street, has Authority been initiated as an activemember DRIVE ' of Alpha Zeta, a national agriculH By-laws,for the organization o tural honorary fraternity at the' CAREFULLY! a Rahway Valley Sewerage Au University of. Missouri, Columbia, DRIVE thority are expected to be com Mo. Mr. Van Sickle will be grad- pleted this week, it was announces uated with a B^. degree in June. mmt CAREFULLY! Thursday night at a meeting of the During his junior, senior yean, Rahway Valley Joint Meeting ir Mr. Van Sickle has held the posi- the Municipal Building. Roger C tion of student assistant in agri- Aldrich, chairman, reported thai ^Ualinginpprinci . H«alsoiH«-also-iss an GAR wo op CRANFORD KENILWORTH copies of the by-laws will be sen active member of Beta Eta Chap- to the nine member rriunicipalitie ter of Alpha Phi Omega, National so representatives will be prescn Service Fraternity. He served as THURSDAY, JUNE to discuss the proposal in June. treasurer of the student branch of footed Driven 20 Pages — FIVE CENTS One of the first projects to bethe American Society Of- Agricul- Largest undertaken by the new authority tural Engineers,in his junior year. In For Some Trouble pproval Scene from Benefit Comedy Opening TonightCancer Campaign will be the enlargement of th With large new 20-milerper- Woodbridge disposal plant, nov Men in Service UJC ass hour signs erected on Spring- Goal Exceeded Here Crapford operating at capacity. This action Pvt. John H. Skinner- is under- field and Centennial avenues, For Home Cranford went over the.top dur- has been ordered by the State and with two new police cars ing the past week in its drive to Board of Health, it was pointedgoing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base of the Indoctrina- delivered during the past week raise $3,000 for the American Can- Day by VIA out Graduated to help in carrying out of the. cer Society, it was announced yes- To meet present day replace- tion Division Air Training Co ts mand in San Antonio, Texas. He project, the police department terday by Howard M. Siegcl. local ment values,, the board voted to on Monday will inaugurate a chairman. A total of $3,016 had increase explosion insurance oh the enlisted recently for three years. strict speed limit enforcement X Tomorrow Pvt Skinner, the son of Mr; and for Three been' received up to yesterday. disposal works from $168,999 to drive on all Cranford streets • Mr. Siegel expressed apprecia- $313,000. The premium for a year "Mrs. c. H. Skinner, 265 South Gnanff»nl Students as and especially on the newly Three Get Two-Family »ark drive; Woodbridge, graduated tion to members of his committee will be $300.32* as compared with posted thoroughfares, it was Conversion Permits; If or their efforts, to local residents, Sight-Seeing Tours, the previous rate of $183.03. in the class of '47 from Cranford 148 Receive Diplomas announced today by Police: High School. He captained the organizations and school children It also was voted to take out When making closs-up shots such as thla. It's wise to cempsHsato far Three Cnmtod students Chief William A. Fischer. Okay Auto Showroom for their generous support of the Bazaar and Dinner 'pptball team in his last year, parallax *o your subject Is csnttrtd on ports the following sales- A on tho negatlvo when he shoots parallax need give you little trouble in the history of the college. when one of the regular patrol ings and* also granted a zoning, "Cranford Day." Mrs. H. J. must have 10 years* service, it was ie family at 16 Holly street to | close up. . / as long as you are -conscious of it cars requires repairs, Chief modification to permit construction Head-On O'Neill. Jr., general chairman, an- announced. Local prize winners were James Fischer related. nounced today. May Croad for Henry Zaron, and "1 line up the picture In myin tho first place, there's no need FbreeUa, who received the No- of a new automobile showroom on Louis J. FonteneUi. plant engi- n bungalow at 221 Arbor street to camera's vlewOnder carefully.'* fife to worry about It At normal snap-. Two sight-seeing bus tours of neer, reported the recent theft of veUo Memorial liberal Arts__ North avenue, west Mtert-Fr-TJIFabio for Eugene lesplalriB. "Yet when"! get"back my Shot taking distance; it only bothers' of $lo erven by Pi Kappa Psi; Miss Cranford will leave ^at 11 a. m. and several fw^nhn'g. covers alongthe irennan. finished print I find the subject you when shooting at comparatively Conversions were approved for Collisions 1 p. tn. from in front of the town- sewer line. He pointed to the pos- joan Tunner, who was awarded tsn't centered. In fact 1'vo' figura- dose, range. And hi the - second the Margaret Hanson Memorial J. S. Rosencrantz, 411 Orchard ship rooms. * Mrs. J. Angus sibility of children falling into the tively 'scalped' a couple of sitters place.-It Is possible for yon yourself Memorial street; Joseph Orazi, 134 North Le- Knowles will be' barker, and 6ewer. Scholarship; and- Miss Patricia OnDeanVLbt ' I In recent weeks." to. compensate for parallax when Small, who was given the Biology hlgh avenue, and Mrs. Abby B. Photo by Baker Serious Injuries in James ^TrMiibon will be guide. The picture above gives a preview of action in "Return Engagment," comedy by Lawrence Reservations may be made by con- John J. Bradley. Jr., son of Mr Tbe answer to this problem. I'm working close up by moving your Department Prize of a Lewis. Ill Miln street. The lat- Riley which will be presented in the high school auditorium tonight, tomorrow night and Saturday One of Two Holiday, BXosfcroeins tor Dentists and Mrs. Bradley of 324 North sure, lies In tbo question of paral- camera slightly. ' portfolio. Wss Turner's award, ter application was for an apart- tacting Mrs. H. M. Packer or Mrs. Day Events night by the Cranford Dramatic Club under sponsorship of the Lions Club for benefit of the Cran- A. G. Henrieh. Mushrooms were used to stupefy Union avenue, has been named lax. Parallax Is a three-syllable For example, where your vlow-j a new prize established this year, ment on the third floor. Also ap- ford Boys' Camp at Silver Lake. Seated at the table in the center are Doris Schaeffer, who por- Week-End Accidents patients by dentists of the Zapotec among students on the dean's list word used to describe tho fact that finder is above the camera lens It trays the ingenue in the play within the play, and Richard A. Starkweather, who takes the part of Indians of Mexico. is to the freshman who *""* been proved • was the application of Memorial Day week-end traffic At an executive meeting yester- for the faU semester at the Massa- tbe fields of "view of the camera is wise to aim' your camera slightly most outstanding and covem full Over 2,500 Attend the playwright. Seated at the left of the coke bar is Edith-Jane White, who appears as the daugh- day of the Cranford Business Louis Luca, in behalf of the Cran- ter of the play's patroness, and behind the bar is Lloyd Harbeck, cast as the theatre's handyman. brought two head-on crashes to chusetts Institute of Technology. lens and the vlewflnder do not ex-higher than appears necessary U tuition for the sophomore year. Cranford in one of which seven Cranford merchants us cauuecnv or NEW JESSET actly coincide. This Is because the you're to get tho view as It appears Table! Ceremonies ford Tucker Corporation, for per- Others in the picture are high school students who appear as members of the summer theatre tro m •39/3M Other prizes awarded were: mission to erect an automobile upe persons were injured, one critically.! TO: Camtla Gsnbanlella. Mr. Ganbnr- Sweeter Than Sagar vlewflnder ot a camera Is generally in the finder. Similarly, aim a little 1 voted to display American in della. tuntundaf Ctaneli GbdU Gamma Iota 3D partial scholarshipl Following Parade showroom and service department The more serious of the two ac- observance of tbe VIA > GansbgundcIIa. Mn. Lazzaro A new chemical compound which placed to one side ot the lens or to the left or right If your view- 011 Nortn program* •— »ti* wttt of Lazzaro Gatab U said to be 4.000 times as sweet as above It. finder is positioned at the left fli to outstanding freshman, Harvey) < £"?**Despite* overcast skieskies andl avenue" west S S Ei 9 Urs, QaiseppeBIanttrtta. wife of G c*ne has been discovered by Nether- This Is truo oft any camera save the right of' tbe lens. Thorn* Lteden; Post-Day Mao>o-lg»«tenfagweather. Cranford paid! Eric Baker, photographer, of 6 cidents occurred N0Tth 7*^11™^ ?£S£?& Et5^* Uudhetta. and the unknown neua. de- medal, Edward to its sons who died in • ElizabetF^Xh avenue T, whe n ^cars| «cperatn]nijZl e tothe. Cranford Da^y^ **•*••• executon. admlnistratars. grantees. Jand scientists. This new compound those which give you your view However, as we'vo said before A. * " *"• street ermits for Is a benzene derivative, to which through the taking lens—single lens this need be done only for clouc-ups by Joseph Torebit. 37, ofi^«l . .. . .- . . .. 124 West Grand street. RoselleL MarAar^ booth^ including the chemical name I-n-propory-a- reflex cameras or view cameras. And only change your aim a little on the 113 8 houa 1 artocles amlno-tnitrobenzene has been However, many cameras hays an With practice you should dlscovei rise at iPark, and Frank Ishley. 25. ofJ ^*!^* ' *? ? > 1 8111 118 Award Kingston. Pa„ , collided. I_I •••••••I isi . AUThe!?C ^,."** ?? - *"" ** «» ««» a.i:«j» nient to compensate for paral- quickly how easy It Is to compen •J*™"* The exer-lnue, into a" photographic studlcTon night for the-first performance of Homes l«« «u ®Jter*! the Lions Chib for the benefit of Frank, Susanna Joerndt, Judy Brothers' Hospital. Elizabeth, in a township will be a highiigiit dur- the earth's crust is made up of an> opposed to this type of conversion. For Park Terrace serious condition with a skull. in- ing the evening. and a single laver controBed the Resolutions were adopted award- the Cranford Boys' Camp at Sil-Starr, Sue Lacjtey, Joan Koos and mlnum, 4.71 per cent Iron, 0.07 man. Building permits for tbe conJury- . He was reported in fair Committees in charge of booths Qas-au-lec. aS^welc Mayor ing contracts for crushed and road ver Lake. Arrangements for Stu- Ann MesservB on- Friday night; ganese and 0.01 nickel. ' Eli Anne Gilderdeeve, Ellen Gilder- condition at the hospital today. ifif Wnnlrft and Clarence Menzer of George E. Osterfaeldt stone to the North Jersey Quarry dent Night tonight havw been hi struction of 16 duplex residences and flffifjw^ftt charge of Supervising Principal sleeve, Diane Ossmarth. Gaylejon Park Terrace, off Myrtle street, Others taken to the same hospi- Mrs. W. J. Conley; pastry, Mrs. E. Company of Morristown and forHoward R. Best There will also Ossman, Janice Richmond, Joan tal for treatment for less serious J. Stanley. Sirs. L Cross. Mrs. C road patching material to Hefler- be performances Van Iderstine, Sally O'Brien andwere granted by Township Com- injuries were Sterling Wagner. 25. A. Hashim. Mrs. W. H. Van _* you Onnela OambanfcHa." ate'S*"^ to appear and answer the mu fo behalf of the graduating class mjjle aipartjr defendant to UrtTcaua/ef fi OaapUinanJuno t on or^foretne 3o£ 2JS Saturday nights. and Joanna Walcott on Saturday' night mittee Tuesday night to Myrtle of Forty Fort, Pa, also a passenger, Stratum. Mrs. E. A. Kbyen. Mm. artton beeatoe jou are tbe record UUe ?*k «»»«. » theiSd BUI WUI ta2 u > ^^ •»*M»v» re— Gardens, Inc. Total'construction in Wiley's car; Joseph Torebit. and L. E. Hunt and Mrs. E. White; owner and owner of tbeeoultyof naem^t iS Tne ^ aconleud fltStymi^ SPEECH and ACTING sented a coHectiaa ox books to the by next Memorial Day. •ton In the uU premlaes described in tbs'. , -! ^ BUI li aied to foreclote a cer lected and the engineer was au- High school.students who will 11 college library. The gift was ac- He drew attention 4o the chaotic lions dull Paper Drive value, of the 16 units is estimated Clifford EdwardvM, of 148 East white elephant. Mrs. O. O. Tabel- BUI of Complaint. 'Sff *?• Sale OerUueato Unuxl bv^,\ thorized to advertise tor new bids: take., part in the play are* Patsy Seventh street. RoseUe. a passen- And you Ur^CwnJttrdfU*. husband of '*« CoUertorof the itowSfiTof Crin! cepted hy Sirs. Suzzarme Zwener, world conditions and made a plea at $140,000. man. chairman; Mrs. H. Cannon, Carroela CambardeUa are made • party ftf*L ** • W« Sato held on DecenS Notice was received from the Darby, John Klein, Bob Richards. fVnceeds Total $249 ger in Torebit's car. Mrs. E. Rommes, Mrs. F. Farmer, defendant to UiB came of action becatu«;K>. »935. in said ftwnahlp of Cranfort . ^Instruction -.'"." librarian. for a keener appreciation of the Janet Kiting. Janet Rudolph, you are tbe iuaband of Carmcla c^'awlnrt Und, and prenSSs kno? freedoms enjoyed by citizens of Board of Public Utility Commis- Proceeds totaling $249.12 were Officers of the development com- The driver of the Pennsylvania Mrs. N. Walters. Mrs. R. * Ham- bardeUa and may claim an interest by Lot 633. In Block 818 on the S SUMMER COURSES THROUGH sioners that applications have been Cynthia GilUngs, John Stoat, Rich- realized in-the recent community- pany include David A. Weinberger, car suffered a possible skull frac- mond and Mrs. R. T. Lissenden; way of cortesy or otherwise tn tbe (aid "£•»* «» Itowmhlp it Guest speaker was CoL Ernest this nation—freedoms for which ard Rearwln, Lewis Goldberg and g^taea descMted in tbe BUI of Com-."* TM Sato Oirtiacale wSX . McMahon. assndat^ H«m «• many of our young men have laid filed by the Beviano Chartered wide paper drive conducted by B. Turin and Philip Levine, ture and a laceration of the chin aprons, Mrs. P. Martens, Jr., chair- ™*- • the Cpmplalnapt on February 4 JULY AND AUGUST University College, Rutgers Uni- Service and Villani Bus Company! JobnDoran. ,' man; Mrs. R. J. Allen. Mrs. D. And down their lives on the battlefields. Uons Club, Judge Charles requiring 15 sutures. He was taken rt.ut you Mr. LarzaroGansbardena. hus- *°u Mlchelc Pntrtilo are' i versity, who stressed the need for for fare increases on bus routes An im»mini and charming set, J. secretary, of Brooklyn. The West- to Elizabeth General Hospital forj Gregg, Mrs. W. Bnilman. Mrs. T. bsnnd of Ormela CSambardella arTniade P»rty defendant to UilTcaui ooff MUoS G. Frank Zimmerman, 'tevens, - chairmanman, announced party defendant to this cause of action oteuw, you are one of th Young People—Beginner*, and. Advanced through Cranford. The proposed depicting the outside of a summer wood Construction Company ore treatment, as was Matthew Bot O"Shaufihnessy and Mrs. J. Brew- • party defendant to this cause of action oteuw,0 1 you are one of thoreeord UllS Tuesday night at the club'b' s regulal r py are , s was Matthew Bot- because you are tbe husband tit Cannela' * *™ and one of the owners of the Groups — Mornings. increase is from five to seven cents theatre, has been designed for the tomstoms, 4400, of LuzcrneL .. who sufsufferef d ster. Gaubardella and may claim aa Interest «ViUy of redemption In tho sild premlieS Public hearing will be held June 18 meeting in the Chimney Corner the contractors, and Edwin Gerber by way of eurtesy or otherwise In tbe «te«rlbed In the BUI of Complaint ^^ cf the limited facilities of the'nieVandthe reU play by William J. Wiseman, and, Restaurant The amount will be deep lacerationlacerti s over the left eye Also, merchants donations, Mrs. sjid Drembes deacrfbed In tbe BUI of! *"••*?« «-uc«« Patrltlo. are made a Aduk Instruction — Afternoon and Evenings to Newark. Police Commissioner! constructed by George W. Trum- of Newark is the architect. The requiring 18 sutures"and aiacture Cornelnmornelnm. party defendant to this cause ofaeUaf n X^sLdilXi ^J^war dead was conducted^1^: used for charitable and service ac- J. B. Miller, chairman: Mrs. P. J. becbu c c J. Edward Wolf said the application project is a continuation.of the de- And you Mrs. Uoxaro Cambaraeaa.'' » »» *"• •" onone off thh e record Ulli SPEND A PROFITABLE SUMMER colleges send onjtheir t>est students~,^ J.Butler-. «UUEM, commandeminniniimr oif CaptCant. pore, stage manager, and the fol-jtivities. * of the right arm. Frank Gucbank, Wright, Mrs. W. Thorn and Mrs. wife of Laxsaro Gambardella. are made a owners and one of the ownenof »hf represents the general trend, but velopment undertaken some time 22. of Luzeme. was treated by Dr.J. M. ItciUy; flowers and plants. party defendant to this cause of action 5*ol redemption In the uld to the larger colleges and univer- N. R. Fiske Post, 335, VFW. lin- that local residents have the right towtog stage crew: Maxwell A talk on "Mental Hygiene in because you are tbe wife of Laxxaro <1*»crtb«l In the BUI of Complaint Banks, Jack Bannon, RoberT^an-jOur Daily Living" was given by VVMliam E. Martin for minor .in- Mrs. George Kaiser and Mrs. W. And In every walk of life people are realizing how sities. and Rutgers always is happy corn's Gettysburg Address was re- to appear at the hearing and ex- - . —-— • —w« I ——^ —•.w*u£^ • waa given oy [ago by Manning Rowitz of Para- GambardeUa and.may claim an InterestL.1 . you Mrs. Mlchelo PatrUJo wife nl non Earl Runfee Hector Evas M"* N A Tol hi juries. Jones; luncheon booth..Mrs. Paul by way of dower or otherwise In the maid »«<**>« Fatrlxlo are made a narty d2f to accept graduates from'the local cited by Lewis Goldberg, Cranford mount Homes of Cranford along vital good speech and poise are to their success. press their views. non. Earl Runfee, Hector Evans, Mrs. N. A. Tomasulo, chairman of The injured were taken to the Powers, chairman; Mrs. Hunt. premises docrlbtd la the BUI of Com- ^^t to this cause ofacUonbecau school, the speaker stated. CoLJHigh School senior, and the Boy Edward Gaven, Donald Green,lthe Cranford unit of the Union Centennial avenue and . ...*. mjuicu urere WKcn to the Further your own personal development by instruc- Several residents of Adams ave- Myrtle hospitals in the municipal ambu- Mrs. L. Dozis, Mrs. E. G. Rau. Mrs. 5£ JIcMahon said his university has Scout memorial service was con- nue were at the meeting to protest John Garber, Roy Hammond, bounty Mental Hygiene Society street J. L. Grady and Mrs. M. Malhewsv1' of Gutacpm lfarcbetta"are made tion in speech and acting in order to facilitate* new found that graduates of Union ducted by William Magan of was lance and the ambulance of the defendant to this cause of action the the use of their street by the heavy] SamueThomals RichmondHann, Monsel, Davil dRichards.!Sh Rounds, Daviese . introduced by Albert' Other residential permits ap- Garwood First Aid Squad. In- stationery. Mrs. W. E. Coles, chair- you are tbe wife of CCutepne social and business contacts. junior College always are wellj Troop 8. Wreaths were placed at and may claim an tasemr* * prepared. [the tablet trucks and other construction ap- Richard Lackey, Richard Koul, William J. Fredrick, president, proved included two to Madison vestigating officers were Sgt. Harry man; Mrs. R. L. Keaton and Mrs. dower or otberartse la the in memory of the war described ta the Bin off In the absence of Dr. A. L.|dead_ . paratus used at Parkway Village. Webster Skerratt, Leslie Crump, announced that election and lnAssociate- s for dwellings at 9 andPage. Jr., and Patrolmen George Rollman. and articles. escribed In tbe Bm o9 Compl Gain a pleasant, well-modulated voice, dis- d c Ward, Rudolph Klcmpa and Anton articles. And you Om imloiown beta, ees, claim an Johnson, chairman of the board of There were musical.selections by]Mrs. George Walker of 102 Adams Miss Ellen Gildersleeve, Miss] u ti°n ?* officers and induction 12 Shawnee Road at $8,000 each; ponsored by the Cranford Wom- exeeuton. admtntatratondttatrato . «nmtee«^a»a»: otherwisot e tinct enunciation, adequate vocabulary, ease in avenue'said the trucks and work- Sally O'Brien, and Mrs. David Kovacs. ' Clb f sKnK s or nicceaors to right, t&le or tnter-.to trustees, who was ilL Dr. Howard a double quartet directed by H. M. wof Ha.. Gir. Philhowef miriower as a new rnemrnem-iTru- e Type Homes, 20 Park avenue, an's Club direction of Mrs. cst o« Carmela Gambsntena are made!to thfi expression.. IL Best, supervising principal of men speeded op the street-to and Rounds. In another head-on collision* in Gregory. . jBoardman. Invocation was offered ber will take place next week. f 5.800; E. Calvin Shire, Adams ave- y the Cranford Public fy*b***l* and aby the Rev. Albert AUinger, pastor from work endangering the lives of Lighting will be handled by Clarence Fritz, chairman for thelnue and Sailer street, $6,000; andfront of 803 Springfield avenue at Mrs. A. F. lif^t and Mrs. James children, and the dirt and dust 8:45 p. m. Monday between amituHsun, srantees. ^f'r"« or «uc-l trustee of the college, conferred of Cranford Methodist Church, Arba Taylor, Charles Skillmnn, benefime/it playnlnw . "Retur«R»«..-n" =Engage• -IT.-.-.- Deli— —a - Lynch, chairmen in charge of the ceoora la rtght. title or Interest of Mlchcle the diplomas. and benediction by the Rev. Rob- tracked onto the street by the and Jordan Darby. The proper1 ment,'* to be presented tonight, dinner, will be assisted by Mrs. JOSXFR A. UllHUU. Panixlo and Lucia Fatrtelo are made par-! heavy trucks constituted a health $7,000. i tics defendants to this cause of action ALICE L. MATHEWS There woe m««v*«»i selections ert G. Longaker, pastor of the ties committee consists of Mrstomorro. w and Saturday by the $6,500. of 315, Morristown road. Linden, R. G. Meyers. Mrs. F. Link. Mrs. S3 W. WeatfleM aroot. because you may claim an Interest In the menace. Several other residents Oranford Dramatic Club under and James A. Scott. 69. of 82 West E. Knim and Mrs. J. A. Fecher. •os said premises described In the BUI of YALE DBAB9A SCHOOL — COLUMBIA VN by the CVtTFfg** Glee Club First Presbyterian Church.' Rankin A. Millard, chairman; Mrs. Report of.Bi Inspector F. Baled: May 4. Goasualni. •> direction of affjgn Elizabeth Bon- The Gold Star flags, one of thealso spoke. Mayor George E. Os- David Rounds, Mrs. Paul Adams, _^ . .•«!«*•» w,uiuiiijiig inspector if. road. Short Hills. Mr. Scott suf- Table decorations at the Casino Write or Phone terheldt promised • that_ the police auspices of the Lions Club, urged [j. Deller for May showed 33 build- fered lacerations of the nose, and will, be tinii^r direction of the ' JOSEPH A. UCTTIKB1. ami * piano solo by lUssJmost impressive parts, of the pa- Mrs. Roy Hammond and Mrsal.l members to complete their'in' g permits issued for construction t Solicitor for Complainant. 890 Woodland Avenue Mountainside N. X. Margaret Austin of Cranford. In-|rade, were carried by the foilow- would check the. speeding and that Paul Dunham. ticket sales. Proceeds of the play Adolph Kaiser, 19. of 309 Hillside Cranford Garden Chib. S3 W. Westfleld Avenue. an effort would be made to have valuation totaling 9184,450 and road. Linden, a passenger in Mor- Material for BoseUo Park. New* Jersey. WEstfldd X-1401-M voeatiovoeati n was offereffd b y thhe RevR. in' g Cranford High School girls: ' Under the direction of Mrswil. l go to Cranford Boys' Camp. fees of $541. an exhibit on Dated: May 4. IMS. 0-3 Ftank V. H. Carthy, rector of the street cleaned periodically. A rison's cor. suffered lacerations Cranford has been- compile,,--,d y, Nancy Allen, Louise Brqnnen- Everard Kempshall, "Return En- the left knee. TriiTrinitt y Chh berg, Joan Coffey, Patricia Damon, drainage condition at the end of through assistance from C E. "ftn- SERVANTS Church, and benediction the street also will be investigated. gagement" dtpicts the troubles en- - R- G. Longaker. pastor Carolyn Kirhler. Patricia Fritz, countered by a small summer the- The injured men were treated benbach, president of the Rotary are hand to get of the First Presbyterian Church. Gilbert, Sick leaves of Sgt. Lawrence Bon- Colorful Program to Mark at police headquarters by Dr. Mar- Club; William Fredrick, president Si, oi... the Mexican eenoritao certamJy mdlatsteadl lomaBce... MMargot t Catherine Hill, atre group in preparing the pre- tin. Both cars had to be towed pe bat tre offer our The program ,wasJfo]lowed*by|Joan Jacobsen, Mary Kuntzman. nell and Miss Anita SkiUman were miere of an important new play. of ththe i ClubClb,, and Clarence Iookattheco8tmneath«yweartoias8pirei»! What eouM be more a reception for the graduates and Claire Kiesewetter, Janet Kelting, extended to July 6. On recom- from the scene. Lt. George L. Fritz, a member of the club; W. g, mendation of Fire Chief Howard Those taking part are: Mrs. Rosendale and Patrolmen Louis •heir friends ggive n byy the V.L A. Rbrt Ki g, Winnifred Lan Recreation Field Dedication Hoffman of the Cranford Histori- captivating than whirling Mock cotton aMrto . . . white eyeld- Roberta Kreiger, Winnifred Lan- Schindler. Walter DJtzel. Jr., wasi Howard Milius, as the director of Guertin. and Frank Caruso inves- cal Society. Mrs. Metz of Cranford TERMITES MMore than 240 graduates and gille, Dorothy Livingston, Evelyn the theatre; Mrs. Cyril Perley, as Cranford's new Rec- At 3 p. m. three ball games will tigated. WW eatherstripping appointed a callman in the fire de- Unit 212, American Legion Aux- guests attended a dinner and Montag, Virginia Morcerf, Cath- the professional guest star; Mrs. reation Field, now nearing com- get underway simultaneously on frosted cotton blouses! And these are only a tsample of what wo <^nce given by the college last erine Murphy, Emily Pash, Mar- partment, effective June 1, bring- iliary. Johnson & Johnson Baby r ing the total number of callmen to Hubbard D. Nitcbie. as the papletio- n at Myrtle and Meeker the new recreation field. Thei Products Plant and Mrs. S- R- Friday at the Pines, Metuchen-jjorie Pender, Janet Rudolph, Mary Baealcy roofs repaired have at the Sports Shop, Third Floor. 20. A new street light was author- troness; Cyril Perley, as the vet- avenues, will be dedicated on principal attraction will be the Police on Lookout for Droescher. Mr. Menzer was toastrnaster. Dur- Lou Thomas, Louise Thompson,;.,,^ ins.a,ipH ™ !<„„,„ eran matinee idol; Rankin A. Mitl- Cranford Clippers Monday afternoon. July 5, wi vs. Westfleld. Stray Which Bit CJriM ing the dinner. David Brown of|Joan Von Iderstine. Audrey Whlt-K^^^ tSnThTt °'lurd, as the Broadway .director; th On two adjoininjg g diamonds'^tiTdiamonds^tiTe Cranford. president of the Alumni tier, Ann Marie Baldeschweiler. ££ 1^^^ Vlnmnn ^ mpressive ceremonies climax hug Dog warden and police arc^on awBnue and Denman road we ~ Mrs. William Hayes Old, as the; climax- hughug e flldfleld. tthh e two leading soft- Two Pedestrians Hit; A^ociation. presented a large| Also Marion Jensen. Julia John- ^ « experienced trouper; Mrs. Edwin ing with a gigantic fireworksrewok ball teamt s in each of the Cran the lookout for a stray yellow dog Service for your home authorized increased. which bit or scratched Marcial Vnion Junior Collegg e to son. Jeanne Mack, Maureen Mal- H.'Schaeffer, as the ingenue of the display in the evening, it was de-'ford Recreation League's senior hate Injured Seriously thc Adopted on final reading follow Gcng, 4, of 1 Coyuga road, on the I C String tXsigt Appreciation for the toy, Barbara 'Maxwell, Joan May- cpmpany; Richard A. Stark- cided last night at a meeting of and junior groups will be pitted Call day or night ing public hearing was an ordi low*»lowerr nhflnm****abdomen ,..1.11while- sh-*-e - Struck by a car as she attempted sizes 9 to IS. _.. expressed by Mr.'nard, Isabelle Muldrow, Margaret nance appropriating $3,000 for th weather, as the playwright; Miss the Memorial and Independence against each other. was | to cross South avenue, east, about bonds ead bases. 2AZ&. S9S I Ann Seavy, Helen Somoski, Jean pyg; s Day Committee in the municipal playing near her home. ...^ Sullivan. erection of accessory buildings, o Edith-Jane White, as the daughter The evening program, also at The 160 feet east of Walnut avenue at Home insulation building. the field, will start at 7:30 p. m.child was treated by Dr. W. E. BUtua tdih panel embroidered eye. Blouse cs£(& tyeleZ txsUlea. bow Last Thursday members of theJSnyder, Geraldine Tarver, Helen the recreation field. In behalf o: of the patroness; Lloyd Harbeck. Martin. 10:39 last night. Mrs. Lonise Salis- eroduating class took a boat trip Van Lynn, Mary Ellen Whelan, the committee. Mayor Osterheld The dedication ceremony will —"•with- a concert by a professional bbury . 4040, off 107 Grove street. m from th. U as the theatre's handyman; Mrs. The Board Woofs of all description: It* ruffle. 32J6. 2.93 Use. SixeaMS. 533 P the Hmh»i Miss Marie Virginia Young, Susan Clement, expressed appreciation to residents get underway at 1:45 p. m. The|band. The fireworks display wiU of Health reported Montclair. suffered fractures of Maxwell Banks, as the French tentative program ^- ..r»H.u,tNUUUUUl, 5U0CTI Bodgers of Rahway was in charge Mary Lib Coffee. Polly Durham, of the community for their atten maid; and the high school stu- ative program inrjurf^ invc-.binvo-.bc touched off at 9 p. m. TThis that Joan Ann Golden, 6. of I Bcllj the right leg and arm ;and *hfy»ir Janet Douglas, Johanna Hulroyd, cationi , greetings by Mayor George'year's display, costing $1,200, Office, home, factory 1W > lll0M 1 of arrangements. dance at the Memorial Day pro-dents previously listed, as young 1 place was bitten on the left fore- After treatment at the scene by Patricia Ho"l"n. Adelene Hall, E. Osterheldt and a flaflagg raisinraiig " P" *J > «%i*peii*Mer»nJ tunntsed in \ B. riUrf thirt uUb full eyelet rafjla Ds. Graduates from Cranford were: gram. ornatmt e urn it* with the pro- expected to be one of the outstand- arm last Thursday by a dog: Dr. W. E. Martin, she was taken htm. Sizst WS. Patricia Brodeen. James B. Cisar. Harriet King. Joan Lloyd, Suej To expedite the improvement of duction. ceremony. Preceding the flag- ing in the area. Some four tons owned by a resident of North I in the municipal ambulance to httrtlebcw 2-iSX 7.95 Edd B Cosmos, Jessye Fanell, Lackey, Elizabeth Lennan, Mar- raising, the township's Gold Star of explosives will be used during arct the Rahway River, a resolution Reserved seats for the Friday chilavenued , east, near Bell place. The] Elizabeth General Hospital, where - AUnCDttm ^^ R- Ford. Edwin R. G«rhardt,|fi Miller. Susie Morgan. flags will be carried in parade for- was treated by Dr. E. M. oors Blctm vim tytki nHfo ncdi cod was adopted to sell- lour 636, 657, and Saturday nighihtt i performancef s the program, it was said. Coe. reported today y«« rf auccea*^ eervko to New Jmcy property Bloma a&h ejeSss ntfflkd tUtre* ad M Bobert E. Gilbert. Hans F. Goetz, Also Barbara Brand, Carolyn 658 and 639. block 620, located at mation from the M^it^r avenue In extending an invitation to as **fair."* OWlMfaV dssma. 0 to 15. - a nn have been on sale this week at On the same day. according to SZ3&. S95 H ^ * *Kr. E. Furman King, Burelbach, Irma Barnes, Emily the end of Richmond street, to Ber- Seagcr*s Drugstore, in"tw the di- gate of the-field to the flagpole. local residents to attend the) dedi- The car, operated by Mrs. Alice Every job guaranteed Minni, Janet Gove, Judy Starr, Following the Gold Star Ones cation program and pyrotechnic the Board of Health report. Nor- Dougherty. 72. of 946 Summit PBOTECT TOUa PBOPBOTT NOW— * Boemer, Fred W. nard F. Pender of Flushing, L. I.,rection of Mrs. John V. Starr, and man Bowne, 9, of 480 Dietz street, DELAT MIQHT PZOVB COSTLY. R. Panewicz. James L.'Muriel Schaitt, Lois Lyons. Dor- Union Council Boy Scout cxecu- her committee. will come the National colors and display, Police Commissioner J. avenue. Westfleld. was p^^^^i'wjf a qiecialty othy Hinkeldey, Elizabeth Owen, organization and church banners Edward was bitten on the right wrist by cost on South avenue at the t^np** Edward E. Beade. Pa- ive. for $25. Mr. Pender has pur- Following the final performance Wolf, chairman of the a dog owned by Mrs. Francois of WE GIVE: SmalL John B. Swanekamp. Barbara Putscher, Melva Paine, chased the Knudsen property at of all groups and churches in thecommittee, said provisions will be of the accident. Sgt. Lester Pow- Audrey PurcelL Mary Hunn, Bar- Saturday night a "Meet tbe Cast" community. Invitations will be 35 Myrtle street The child was ell. Sgt- Harry Pare, Jr.. and 1*HEE 1NP0HMATION ... rej&a hesx. 945. I Swintcn, Kenneth L. Ward 693 Riverside drive and will move party will be held at the Casino made for the parking of mmori e treated by Dr. E. J Cnrt H. WarsinskL jbara Sudlmack, Alice Schact. Bar- t to the new location. Public hear- issued within the next week to allthan 1,000 cars without charge Patrolman Edward Lee investi- FREE INSPECTION OF PROPERTY Tor the cast, members of both gated. Garwood—Robert |bara Barbieri and Helen Burditt ing prior to final approval of the churches, civic clubs, ecrvicela township-o lot waS m" GUARANTEED PROTECTION OF sale will be held at the next meet- groups, lodges. Boy and Girl! now field. Bleachers will be bor- Donald Laing. 5. of 6 Vcnetia . James P. Burns. Bertram 1 Erikscn. Michael C Licitra. ing. Request for the sale of the Week-End Weather Scouts and other organizations to rowed from the Board of Educa- avenue, sustained n^r^^^n^ and Prohaika and Robert G. CronforeTs June 'lots to Mr. Pender was made by designate two members of their tion and the Union County Pork contusions of the right leg when •..—--*••• «nd from KcoUworth— lithe Union County Park Commis- organization to carry their rcspec-i Commission in an effort to provide he dashed into the street and Accident Record sion which is supervising the river Considerable cloudiness to- tive colors and banners in the seating faculties for as many spec- Bri Today's ran into the left rear fender of a Bawaid T. Bcrzin. day, tonight and Friday, with TERMITE CONTROL BUREAU OPEN THURSDAY MGHTIS TIL 9 Accidents Reported 2 improvement project. massed colors demonstration. A tators as possible. The natural car driven by Charles SteinwedeL a few scattered showers likely Boy Scout will lead the entire slope, ot the Myrtle and Meeker AmosetaenU 18 26. of Baltimore. Md, on Spring- ROSELLEPARK.N.J. ELIZABETH, N. J. Fatalities ...-.™..-». „.....—• • May report of Police Chief W. A. near the south coast North NO JOB TOO SMALL Dog Warden's Report assemblage in the Pledge of Alle-i avenue sides of the field-lends it I Classified 6 field avenue at Miln street at 5:07 TetcsthoiMi BOscIle 4-1498 Injured la Cam • Fischer showed 378 calls investi- to northeast winds 15 to 20 Editorial 10 gated. Including 11 automobile ac- Kiance to the Flag. I self to an excellent view of both p. m. yesterday. The bey was Report of the dog warden for Pedestrians Injured 8 miles on hour and tempera- Garwood 16 treated at the odce of Dr. C. G. %t month showed 11 dogs rc- cidents in which 12 persons were tures near 70 on the coast and A prominent speaker Is being the afternoon and evening pro- *BAMS AVB, CKANVOBO MANY LOCAL REFERENCES ARE AVAILABLE Bicyclists Injured 0 contacted to deliver the dedicatory gram. Kenllworth _ 19 Hanson. <*ttMd, is dogs destroyed, 4 dogs injured. Fines collected in record- in the upper 70's in the inter- 1 Obituaries .. . „„ 8 Placed in ne^ homes,