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fzres.'saj^-AV.- ••.. .-.; .. .::'••.. •i "- 'V' | •^'•-.'••^•r :-••••• '•' _L THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1955 Give to •:•', dramatizing the birth of the Am-|~Famfly Afoot in the Yukon territory- by a family Pace.They were accompanied to extended to thera^through the Men's League to View. of the jpinifive four.. , Teaneck by Miss Olga Spechty Cerebral Palsy Center at 6S6 Sa- erican petroleum industry- •od| __ ipped Child Training director of vocal musk? in the lem avenue, Elizabeth. . Color Filriu Thursday Your 1 mru CAutford Public S^tH" ^ P "Many people already have gen- Two color films will be shown James Lenney, also a member of erously responded to a mail appeal Importance Told Rotary Club the vocal music staff. Mr. Lenney at a meeting of the Men's League Red Cross that went out last week asking •"•//!£ ' Vincent F, SamowskL elementary school principal in Cranford, served as accompanist for the for contributions. Those who have of the First Presbyterian Church G A R w oo D G RANFORD KENILWORTH told fellow members of the Cranford Rotary Club that the training senior high school chorus. not done so are being asked to 'next Thursday evening in the and' education of handicapped children is an economic necessity if send in their contribution- as soon church school gynv&, A buffet under existing as possible. mall nutter at i'fr qr» ^ ^^ jl^ frnrnnvprfrnwflinff under existing Donations Help franfnnt. N.J 22 Pages —10 Cents conditions, and that in the future overburdened facilities may ?This is a worthy cause! To The films will include "The judge Its real worth, all one need under still greater strain.. Ther ' Cerebral Palsy Story of Colonel Drake," an his- • occasion was- the regular luncheon Marine AJr Wing, Korea. Cmdr. do is to visit the center in Eliza- beth and see it in operation. torical'story about the drilling of Freeholder Today? meeting of the club last Thurs- Brandt, who entered the Navy in Center Work America's first successful oil well,' Testimonial Clergymen Favor Local Comic UniUJRed (4*688 to Open day at the Methodist Church. 1938, is married and has two chil- "You are invited to do just that Freeholders "There are many'reasons why The speaker said that Governor dren; Sharon sjnd Paul L., Jr. He —visit the center and. see it in is a native'of CJouncil Bluffs, Iowa. you should contribute'to the cur- operation. ""The center is in opera- Driscoll, in his term of office, had 1 For Officers rent Cerebral Palsy League fund- tion five days a week. Come in On Bagger Committee Decency Committee Pleads for Unity vetoed a bill providing for the care raising campaign,** according to Name of the mentally, and physically and see how effective the speech, Kenneth_L. Estabrook of Crah- Drive for $14^500 - An appeal for united action to remove in- [-Clarence L. Fritz and E. C Shire, occupational and physical therapy fordV^and James J. Flynn of Kenil- This Evening Eight Cranford clergymen today announced handicapped because it was short- co-chairmen for Cranford; John decent literature from Cranford newsstands was The month-long fund drive of the Cranford-Garwood-Kenll* work is—all made 'possible worth have been named municipal adoption of a resolution stating that "the elimina- sighted and ill-considered. Mr. Malko, Garwood chairman;' and Tsen More than 300 persons, includ- made today in a statement issued by the Decency worth'Chapter,. American Red Cross- will open Tuesday, James F. Sarnowski related that the gov- through your active financial ATT tion of horror comics, and the promotion of good Mrs. Clifford Wolf. Kenilworth 1 campaign leaders for the Assem- ing local officials and members of Committee.of St. Michael's Church. Kcrvtck, - chairman, announced today in listing district, captains ernor designated State Depart- support. It is expected Mayor Fred P. 1 eading iviaterial will be handled most effectively chairman. bly candidacy of former Council- Cranford Local 52, Patrolmen's The text of the statement: for -the campaign. . . • ; ' ' • ' .' ment of. Education Commissioner Andersen will, be appointed a and democratically by community-wide civic ., "None, however, is more com- A creative economy is the fuel man. Donald H. Bagger of West- Benevolent Association, and their "It is reasonable to assume that The local 'vq'uota this year is $14,500, a slight increase over Frederick M. Raubinger to make member of the Union County groups;existing for that purpose." pelling than the fact that local of- magnificence. . field. STORE HOURS: 8J0 AJ823o - mitted. Many efforts were made growing efforts to provide speci- CRanford 6-9600 .' ' WE KK8KKVK !•• BMAT TO date for freeholder. . It was an-ment of Iranian oil resources un- Kindergarten "Our opinion is that the elimin- agent was announced earlier this to introduce bills in the Legisla- Daughters of the American Revo- man for Kenilworth. • ally gifted children with an ac-^ He is a. graduate of Dartmouth nounced that the Good Govern- der\a consortium of American, ation of horror comics and theweek by Frederick J. Gassert, Jr., ture. Net result? Very little was lution, has been won' by Miss •Edwyn M. Lewis is serving as celerated educational program. College and is associated with ment Republican* will call a meet- British and Dutch .companies. Round-up Set promotion of good reading mater- State'motor vehicle director, re- accomplished to curb the sale Marion Kaye. daughter, of Hi. business chairman, while Chan- ;•{%! 1 Locally, there is an effort to have Northwestern Mutual 'Life In- . ing of the full membership within Accompanied by his wife and ial will be handled most effec- ported today that he hopes to op- or display of bad literature. At and Mrs. Joseph M. Kaye of 12Sning Rudd is in charge of pub- In preparation for kindergarten licity, . qualified teachers help such stud- , surance Company. He is mar- 10 days to~act upon the recommen- two of \ their . four daughters. tively and democratically by com-en the- local agency in the Scher this very moment there is a bill ried and the father of three chil- enrollment week late next month, munity-wide civic groups, existing Columbia avenue. The, names of the following - ents in extra hours over the regu- dation. It is likely Mayor An- Marietta, % and Ruth, 10. Mr. f theh] summer Building at 108 Walnut avenue on in the — . Jar«cbe4ule5.He»idt^ dren., •.-. ,?.••,-:•-••:.•:•'•.,, '•• -. /'•»•;,'.;- members ifiCJteLPJWo^zW-r aw.md were listed today .our town has always solved | tion Is in preparation to broaden time. The. same group urged Queen for London, that Mr. Morton, who was endorsed Mr.; S&4**4&^ the award, vice-chairmen: the coverage of the educational to seek the • • • -- ^~ its problems on a community-wide for the position by the municipal among 100 "good 14 CHS Shidente in Cranford elementary schools h#ye niattw which tends to Area I (election districts 1, 5 facilities. last year. . .1 __ Ttie ^rls, who have basis. We are confident that it and county Democratic organiza- citizens' girls" from high schools begun the distribution of neces- excite "lustful or lecherous desires and 13)—Mrs. Sophie Bolcer, Mrs. The secretary read the minutes Five freeholders win be elected been attending Cleveland SchooL sary forms to the parents of pros- always will." tions, succeeds William C. Mc- in New Jersey who,will attend, the Mm Operatic Musicale will go to a school in the Ameri- among minors" shall be disorderly WilHam Sltinge, Mrs. Leroy Gip- of the meeting^ of the board of Fourteen Cranford High School at the November General Election:' pective kindergarten pupils. Pherson of 19 Alden street, a Re- DAR Spring Conference to be heid son, Mrs. Dorothy Klebner, Mrs. directors of the club, and these O|n colony at Abadan>The Lerdas* publican. It is expected that the persons.* It is still in committee students participated in the sev- Three for three-year terms, one here The summer round-up is again March 17 and 18 in Trenton. Charles Ruschold. Mrs. W. Rand- were approved as jead and action other daughters will agency of Mr .McPherson, who and there . is no indication that enth-annual operatic muqicale Sat- fur a two-year term and one for Betty being conducted during March to Women List any action on it will be forth- The winner selected from the ell Mrs. Rose Colucci, Mrs. J. A. authorized by the club. Among to continue theifl permit completion of health re- has been handling only 1954 mo- di^tT a one-year term. Freeholders F. sity, •'"'•" fu- state-wide group "will receive a lUr Sawyer, Mrs. ttn vettkle-bugineas whiU. await campus of Fairleigh-DIckinson QUircineni3.udni3.~ud.u v g John Colancri. of eight new Rotary signs on roads Durham, N. C; and Nancy, 1^, at ing appointment of a successor, ture.. As of today tbe situation College under auspices of the New and Ernest Hlckok of Summit have New Jersey College for Women in of the summer season. Dr. Howard on the newsstand is worse than girl will be presented with a cer- Robert Sewcll; Area 3 (election • r-.'.^l entering the township. These will Je*ey Student Council of announced they will seek three- R. Best, superintendent of schools, The annual World Day of Prayer will be audited' out by the motor tificate-of merit and a pin given districts 2, 6 and 15)— Mrs. A. . ••• \. ever before. In the words of an shpw the place, time and date of New Brunswick. service' of the Cranford Council vehicle department today or over Metropolitan Opera Guild. More year terms on the board, while Working with Mr,. Lerda on the\reports. editorial written in the Newark by the sponsoring society. To MacPherson, Mrs^Mary Biribauer, the weekly meetings. of Church Women will be held to- the week-end. than 700 students of public and Freeholder John W. Zerega, for- Iranian training project will be The PTA members are deliver- (Continued oa Paige 8) create an appreciation in young I Miss Jacqueline Thomas and J. Ai Rotarian guests introduced by private secondary schools took mer mayor of Plaiiifleld, will be a enrollment blanks, emergency morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the Os- In announcing his plans, the people of character building as a Rae. ' '\ (Continued on page 8) ceola Presbyterian Church. new agent. promised to give'the William Schroeder were Howard part. \ candidate for a two-year term. • - < pre-school medical record basis of good citizenship is the Area 2 (election districts 101 . Glover of Westfield and Arthur The concert featured - a Since the third incumbent, and letters from the school The Rev, Albert G. Dezso, pastor most efficient, speedy service pos- goal of the DAR committee in n and 14)—Mrs. R. L. Baldwin; Williams of the Roselle-Roselle phony orchestra of 00 pieces under Freeholder Sherwood Valentipe of CD Siim to parents of prospect- of the Osceola Presbyterian sible. Plays Mark charge of this phase of DAR Mrs. R. V. Malhews, Mrs. W. Park club." Club singing was un-direction of Maxwell Jarvls of Rahway, has announced he will lergarten pupils. Regis-, Church, will be guest speaker. His A native of Elizabeth, Mr. Mor- work, the local chapter announc- Guy, Mrs. L. D. Barta, Jr., Mrs. ! der the direction of the Rev. Ro-Passaic* High School A senior not run for renomination, there is terials will be available topic will be '"The Meaning of ton is a lawyer with offices in ed. The. annual .award is given 1 (Continued'on Page 8) |$i bert G. Longaker and Horace K. a vacancy. '-,,., Tests Continue in each eleRientary school for any Prayer. *; Westfield. He has resided in Tercentenary by the ' National Society as a high school chorus of 350 voices 1952. He is a c Corbin, Jr., with Arthur K. Bur-was under direction of Miss Eliza- Richard P. Hatfield, mayor of parents not contacted by Participating in.the service will Cranford since The Temple Players will present means of .cultivating this apprecia- committee : ditt at the piano. President C. beth Wood of Roselle Park High Fanwood, has been recommended Today, Friday summer be: - Mrs. John J. Banker, presi- graduate of Springflefd schools an evening of drama based on tion, it was explainedr^ " and Jonathan Dayton Regional Van' ChamberUq conducted the School, and the junior high school —by-the-Good XSovemmpnt, RppnhH- —The-8ns hpard ajjaoon yestefc members. dent of the Cranford Council of traditional Jewish folk tales, on The local chapter said Miss Kaye Variances High—School,—Springfield.-After meetingti . ' TThh e invocatioiti n was chorus of 300 voices was conducted executive committee for a day. were part of a state-wide test Serving Church Women; MrsTWillfamrH- Saturday, and Sunday at 8:45 pjn., was chosen because of her quali- Clark studying at Brown ' University,' given by Louis R. Allison, who by William Griggs of Caldwel) and thirc>orear term on the freeholder conducted by .the New. Jersey Div- chairmen Frank of the First Presbyterian at Temple Beth-El. The presenta- ties of leadership, dependability, greeted by the club follow- Essex Fells Schools. Walker of the iland-Brookr Church; Mrs. Daniel B. Kuslv of Providence, R. I., he transferred tions are a commemorative offer- service and patriotism. AnotherFanwobd^esidentk ision of Civil Defense to acquaint •A; Mrs. to School of long illness. Cranford High School students 1 side Place . Schools the Osceola Presbyterian Church; ing .celebrating the 300th - anni- In addition to working with the On. recommendation of th*. Fred E. Haley, is in the freeholder people of the state with the mean- Lincoln Law in 1948, was graduated in taking part included Joye but he has not decided for ing of the air raid signals, it wasWilliam Martin of Mrs. Svend Ernst, of Calvary Lu- versary of the arrival of the first Student Council and acting as Board of Adjustment, three zon- School PTA; Mrs. J. Pearce and 1951 and passed his bar examina- Skaarup, Joan Dexter, Elaine which term. explained today by Francis W. theran Church; Mrs. F. M. Swisher Jewish kettlers oh these shores. vice-president of the Union Coun- ing variances were approved Mon- In Service . Mrs. A. Asnis of the Roosevelt tions in 1952. He practiced with a The tercentennial observance ex- SchweizeV, Ilene Johnsen. Gail Also in the freeholder race is Foreman, local, Civil Defense di- of the Cranford Methodist Church; ty Student Council, Miss Kuye day night by the Township Commander Paul L. Brandt, DC, School PTA; and Mrs. A. White Newark firm for two years before tends from September 1954 to Flannery, Sue Laird, Judie Poole, Elfie Scheideler of Roselle, rector.. Mrs. Richard M. Dorian of Trin- (Continued on Pag* 8) Committee. USN, of 15 Tuxedo place, recently Margaret Witte, Victoria Morrow. and Mrs. H. G. Walton of\the ity Episcopal Church; and Mrsopenin. g his own office. ' April 1955. ff ftpt|fal nff at the who formerly served a iull .-'_M>l.Moirlon_- Is married - and has ..A.MducUoin. in. jsaj^ya^p f. Sanroel~rr Matchett-~of~Sfc-Mari&>] il offerings.^directed on ihepoarar day auu «**»..«*••*,•.. _- _ A.M,E. Church. two children, George "•**"" •* ----*• bocalrHeartFundr was granted R. C. Haug, agent for Supply Depot. Bayonne. He r Bishop, Jim Hudson and Robert The reason for all the moving, time and again at 8 p.m. on Wed-1 by Mrs. Bernard,B- Kott and Mrs. ported to Bayonne from the First _ enrollment week Patricia Ann. nesday, Thursday and Friday of > Miss Mary Elizabeth Bonnell, Herman Shdpiro will be enhanced Angelina Vocaturo,-for property hammering and painting on our /ill be held from March 28 lo minister of music, of the First by' properties designed to make Collection Total at 44 Roselle avenue. Henry A. next week. ' ' - Vpril 1. Maintenance Director Foreman explained that Presbyterian . Church, .will be Budget Details listed . the Wise eh scene as authentic as Dreycr, Sr., 831 Springfield ave- fourth floor, the past few weeks, the first signal heard, a fluctuating organist. v . . The detailed 1955 municipal possible. Those who have been $2,728 to Date nue, and Harry H. Dltzel, 299 Den- In\^954 the day was observed budget for the Township of Cran- working on scenic design and con- three-minute wail, is the RedCP Drive Nets $617 Contributions of Cranford resi- man road, were granted pcrmisr PosttoMeais The second sig- in more than 19,000 communities ford will be found on page seven struction are Mrs. Lionel-Wein- dents to the 1955 Heart Fund is Goerke's brand new Sub-Teen (Danger) Alei A total of $615.75 had been col- n in the rstsecUoaot today's paper. sion to continue their road stand^. The appointment ot-Dorsey T. jnute, blasts with in the United States and in 11& stcln. William Tabat and Tony Eu- Tnai;,ihpee, d two minutes of si 728.72 yesterday, it.wag announc- To Accommodate OurMany new position of supervisor of op- The observance was begun by a tion will.be held at the next meet- tained by Mrs. George Rubine and arc used as farms and are owned' erations and maintenance was an- each blast,-is the White (All League, it' was announced last ed by Postmaster Arthur F. Metz, by the present owners or their Clear-K indication: night by William J. McCrea, lo- small group of U.S. women 68 ing of the Township Committee on Mrs. Albert Goldberg. Irving local chairman. With -additional Friends and Late X)iners ages of 11 and 14, can findany - nounced today by the Board of Meyerson will be in charge of dcscendentH. The local director emphasized (Contlnued on page 8) March 8. returns still to be tabulated, Mr. Referred to the public works Education. Mr. Vtean begins his cal treasurer, lighting. Others who have been _.at the signals at the times- speci- Mctz reported, the local figure was department'for report was a peti- thing her growing figure requires duties Monday. , ... supporting the production are: THE BAR & KITCHEN l fied will be just siren tests, with expected to rise even higher above tion signed by five residents re- In the new post, Mr. Mca» W>* Lionel Weinstein. ticket and .pro- the Cranford quota of $2.tl5Jl. in the line of fashion. Oodles be in charge of the maintenance no mobilization of CD forces and questing the paving of Cranford. Retires After 46 Years at Sea gram printing; Mrs. Henry Rick- District returns in the house- of the public school system's seven no stoppage of traffic. avenue between Blrchwood' and, ' lis. posters; Mrs. George Parker, to-house canvass conducted last of dresses, sweaters and skirts, buildings and will be required to Cherrywood avenues. Planning to spend a while now stencils; Mrs. Charles Ross of Sunday, Heart Sunday, had reach- make minor repairs.. He will also Approval was given the promo-' Plumi^ier Reelected by getting acquainted with my fam- Westfield. publicity; and Mrse.d a total to date of $2,301.09. it tion. of Leonard R. Dolan to supervise the system's 14-man blouses, lingerie, etc in Sub- ily," Capt. R. V. Tillett, who re- Leon Mindlin and Mrs. Earl Pol- was reported by William J. Mc-second-year fireman, effective janitorial staff and operate a small S&L for 20th Term cently retired as commodore of lack, prompters. ' . . Crae. local treasurer. Other items March 1, and of Theodore A. storeroom for janitorial and main- Joseph A-Plummer was reelect- at Station Plasa, Cranford Teen sizes 8 to 14. the fleet of the Isthmian Steam- Taking part in the folk talcs in the total thus far Include Chambcrlin to fifth-year fireman, tenance supplies: ' ed president of the Cranford Sav- ship Company after 46 years at are: Julius A. Babat, Leon Mind- effective March 16. • • • ings and Loan Association for the $289.03 realized'from a card party' Mr. Mean, now an employee of sea, reported today that he .ex- lin. Mrs. Howard Sicgcl. Mrs. Wil- held at Kooy Brothers; Rahway, Tide Water Associated Oil Com- SUB-TEES^SHOP. FOURTH FLOOR, twentieth year at the annual meet- Is Now Open the National ElectrlcaV Equipment pects to divide his time between liam Massarsky. Mrs. David Sil- and $138 in special gifts. pany, Trenton, was awarded the ingvof the directors last week. Company, Elizabeth, was chief en- his Cranford home at 108 Bloom- verman. Mrs. Arnold Levine. Al- In addition to the housc-to- contract for furnishing the' town- Warren D. Sculthorp was renam- gineer for Wood and Selick Comp- ingdale avenue and the large home bert Goldberg. Louis Tomback, housc canvass, the Cranford ship's 1955 gasoline requirements ed secretary for. the ' twenty-sec- P.M. Eveiy Evening any when the firm had a plant at with a view of the ocean which Mrs. Wynn Katz. Mr. and Mrsworker. s also conducted a tag dayon their low bid of .0111 discount {CLOSED SATUBDAY8 AS USUAL) the intersection of South and Lin-ond year; he built two years ago in his na- Fred Neumann. Mrs.' J. Levitt, on Saturday, with Mrs. Frank off the tankwagon price on day coln avenues. Other officers, all reelected, fel- tive Nags Head on the Mrs. Joseph Avon. Mr. and Mrs.Carthy as chairman. of delivery. For three years, Mr. Meors was low: Vice-presidents, Mathew D. Banks of North Carolina. Jess Bernstein. Mrs. Mclvin Ettin, A total of 125 plastic hearts will January report of Fire Chief "•" enginee•• r I..n. rcharg—„e- of the Hall and Patrick J. Grail; assist- Most of his voyages have lasted Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Havcson, be collected and returns from Howard Schindlcr showed 10 gen- eral and -14 still alarms with prop- SPECIAL FEATURE! t>;n wood plant of the Aluminum ant secretary, Harry R. Helns; from two to six months in dur- Steven Haveson. Alan Tannen- this source tubulated next Mon- Corporatiotinn of AAmeric a and he treasurerr , John A* Manger; assist- ation, with only a few. days on baum and Stephen Samnick. Mrs. day, it was reported. erty loss by lire estimated at. 311^—Helen. SAMO. ^rv«l a** chief j»gCnj»ginccCn«*nd_: : mmtt Iwp! JTCatt wwid Mre. Shapiro_will .also maintenance supervisor fof rWi Will - Franklin; and counsel, George S Capt. Tillett 'remarked, he I appear in a presentation of ex- Request of the local committee v>, •••• during the canvass Sunday may of the American Cancer Society ' __ Company, Elizabeth, for Saucr. been out of touch with many mem- ccrpts from their professional pro- send their contributions to Mr. five years. In addition, he worked for permission to erect signs on bers of his family. gram. '•What's tbe Play?" McCrae at the Cranford Branch of Boneleas Sirloin Ste^k Platter as inspector of power and heating | either side of the Central Rail- j There is much to hold him and Assisting Mrs. Martin Friedman the Union County Trust Company. •quipment tot thp Hotel New road Station was referred to the his wife in Cranford now that he and Mrs. Irwin Steinberg with Tax Collector A. B. Culdwcll of Yorker. • The last of the Missing Lettci township engineer with power. ' "t For Half Price OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TIL 9 Puzzles appears in this wcck'i is retired, for their daughter, Joan, ticket sales are the following: S Norrnan place is rcprted con- Mayor F. P. Andersen, who pre- A graduate of Quinby High married to Patrolman Richard Capt Raymond V. Tillett of 108 Bloomingdalc avenue is Mrs. Irving Weiss. Mrs- Herbert School, Quinby, Va., Mr. Mears issue. There are two prizes this valescing satisfactorily in Eliza- sided, appointed Walter Waslov- Schofield, and their 3-year-old shown as he received a scroll of commendation on his retirement , Paskow. Mrs. Morse Shepard. Mrs. •• r-- >•••... -'•r":.t"t : : ;: 1 '•:# v ;:-'*-;v- v-' ~7?"^ ^Wf^kf^' ••",".';- '.- ' ' v'.'.'.;' .'• i

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CRANTORD CTTIZEHAND CTROWQLR frHUjtSPAY. FEBBTJABY M, 11S3 I Local Students Sing in Atlantic City for the annual convention and repeated a week Paul Selby, a member of the the' convention, which Will be at- convention of the National Assoc- Open Ilouse Tomorrow Promoted by Army In All-State Chorus later at the Mosqutt Theatre, New- faculty, will be in charge of the ended by about 600. men and wo- Nulton to Speak Further Plans forMemoria l Day iation ot Secondary Principals. ark. Miss Olga E. Specht, director ]Por Junior High Pupils entertainment which will include men engaged in camping, both Sosnowski of CranforS- Miss Bonnell janis Keve, soprano, and Glenn ' The same program by theAD^ of vocal music at the-high school, The scond Junior High "Open square and ball room dancing. private and' organizational camps. pkiyed the accqrdian for the new*' Mrs. B. J. Morrison is chairman plans for the coming Memorial Ailinger, tenor, were among the [State Chorus and-Orchestra was accompanied ' the students and House" party will be held in the Irl the summer "Mr. Ramsey is' -ly-formed Young Adult Group or AtGOPWomen^s magazines for children and Union members of the All-State Chorus, presented . in November -for the and Mrs. R. D Chew is.co-chair- the Union County Unit, New* JerJJ In Organ Recital Day observance in Cranford werel joining in the parade will be wel- | served as a counselor for the group gymnasium of the school tomor- the/associate director of YMCA" Signals were ordered for the pub Which presented a concert Sunday New Jersey Education Association man. They will be assisted'by a sey Association of Retarded Chil- Club Luncheon furthered last night at a meeting come. The committee for encour- 'in Atlantic City. •»— row from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m.committe. e of "parents who will Camp Ockanjckon, located atfMed- 6'f the Memorial and Independence aging clubs to march is being •library, Presbyterian. Oseeo!t dren, for their meeting last Thurs- Tuesday Evening Brig. Oen. Henry G. Nulton, •yterian and Methodist/ serve as chaperones. ford. Mrs. Ranisey, whQ/is on theday evening at Columbian Club Miss Elizabeth Bonnell. organ- Union County clerk, will be guest Day Committee in the Municipal omitteonuneud thiuus jrc«*yearr, staff of YMCA CampxMatollione- Building; _..... , j and for the Christian House, Elizabeth. More than 50 ist at the First Presbyterian speaker at the annual luncheon] of Science reading room, Pep song quay. also at Medfprd, is also at-, members and guests attended. A' Thomas J. Butler, chairman, an- e-fcaturprt* in the Cranjord^Women's ReputtU- Methodists Present •also were ordered for .the' 200 Attend PTA tending the contention. •?ocial evening was enjoyed. an organ recital at't p.m. Tues- ^oh * Club, Inc., at ~I:Sff~pfSr [t2hu|rchr-Youto-eoTmcilrand conr The Pizza Prince Presents March 0 at the Dorothy Dennis Fred P. Anderien 'as honorary ference delegates for the Y.T.C. day pt the Grace! Orthodox Pres- chairman and of Herbert Crooks. A $15 check, the annual gift yterian Church, Boulevard "at Restaurant, Elizabeth. t summer conferences. More than 200 ' parents and - This was announced Friday at commander, of Unity Post 59, Dis- to the Cranford Methodist Church, lidvale. Westfleld. The . public a meeting of the club's luncheon abled American Veterans, as first Mrs. J. Angus Knowles appeal- teachers attended a covered dish is been invited to attend. was presented to the Woman's ed to all members to use their in- supper and square dance •• spon- Cranford's Sunday A pupil of the outstanding or- committee at the home of the vice-chairman; George U. Hilbert, chairman; Mrs. Alfred Duemmler, commander of Capt. Newell Rod- Christian Temperance tJnkm at Its fluence against narcotics and li- sored by the Crawford High mist, Claire Coci. Miss Bonnell, ; quor." Birthday greetings were ex- ,.T.C.U, A.A.G.6.. has studied 104 Adams avenue. Mrs. Nulton ney Jftske Post 335 , Veterans of anntvenary lmif hton, Monday at School Parent-Teacher Associa- •m will . attend' the affair with her Foreign Wars j as second vice- the bjome of Mrs. B. B. Runn. The tended to Mrs." Wikander and tion in the high.school cafeteria Drug Store Schedule with Or. Charlotte Garden of the birthday bags for February were MEAL Descent Avenue Presbyterian husband. .. .' . chairman, . and F. Edwin Winter, presentation was made by Mrs f last Wednesday evening. This af- AsslstlngJMcs. Duemmler with commander of Cranford Post 212. distributed to members" ^na dluirch, Plainfleld, and with Dr. B. W. r.-Randolph. friends. r fair was planned as a social Horman Coke-Jephcott of the Ca- arrangements for the annual American Legion, as third vice- -uath- occasion at which members could thedral of St. John the Divine, lunched*! will be Mrs. George chairman. A memorial tree will be planted Reports were submitted b.vJMrs. oh the M«^*n« t Church" grounds Laura Clark, treasurer, and_Mr . become better acquainted with lew York. Lawrence, place cards and favors; Mrs. Herbert R. McCullough is B s i Mrs. Richard. Thiede, corsages; secretary of this year's commit- by the unit. Young Crusaders Joseph Tunner. secretary. FAMILY APPEAL each other. Valentine* table dec- f Miss Bonnell is a teacher of pi- orations were made by the art ano and organ" at her studio in Mrs. Clarence Miller, transporta- tee, and Henry Sehwarz is chair- CXO.TON tion; and. Mrs. Mary Ruenger, classes of the school under othe who has betn pronaoted to brig- ER*S Westfleld and also is organist at , . . . . , ' —Ifhoto by Bcotdttto man of music and bugles. Mr. MISS reservations. Sehwarz, who jyas authorized to direction of Burton Longenbach, adier Kj^eral im the Artny Ke- Ae Temple Emanu-El, Westfleld. .; Mayor Fred P. Andersen is-shown trjrihg out the new : 9id a teacher of music at Stwil. l include: Bach'* "ToccW and contract for bands for the Mem- art teacher. . serve/by the Department of the 1 courtesy collection box installed in front of the Post Office for King Size Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail Square dancing was enjoyed Aritty. Mr. Nwlbota is counsel <5hrlstopher School, Westfleld. Fugue in p Minor," and "Chorale, VIA Inaugurates curb service use by motorists and sidewalk service for. pedes- orial Day parade, announced that | A mixed vocal quartet will ac- Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring;" letters have been sent out to pros- in the gyrnnasium after the sup- p& the Kraitttwrth Boird of Edu- company Miss Bonnell in her. con- Farnam's "Toccata'oh "The Muiical Realizing .the importance of box, which was put ihto use here on Monday. O ^ of the. faculty, as the caller. serving as' assib&inr. commander cert. Members of the group are : Other committee appointments •• *•>. |Iiss Edythe Sloat, soprano; Mrs.Clocks;" two Chorale Preludes by proper food habits and the need were .announced as follows: " Mrs. H. W. Hurley was/the to Major G«imeral ' Norman Leslie Dunn, contralto; Fred Grif/-tarabjrns; /"The gbtihtain" by Del*for controlling the amount of food .weight, Mrs. William J. Gubas, Lerda, who resigned. Mr. Lerda, Line of march. Police Chief Wu- A Cheese, Anchovy or Mushroom general chairman. She was as-Schwaitzkopf of Mae 78lh Di- An, bass, and James Price, tenor. I an>artei\ and: Toccata e, SIR. TBUM8.V Sou* or Jnlce, umbia; and' Virjcinia_'' '..'. . '' a report at the next meeting which UHN STEAK FILET an ROAST STUFFED MARY- It's Always SAFER DuBarry and Mr. Grail", invi-r The Near Jk«ey section of the • • • «. - . . ; . . . ' - Vv ' • will be held at the home of Mrs.Chateau, William Fredrick," chair- toart. Freawa trie*, ehef • LAND CHICKEN, fresh Junior Music Club |:.man announced. •'. tations to Gold Star mothers. -ZMtttn aalad bowl, dessert • Harden- vegetable and po- American f^awnpi^g Association, of To Buy Your Drug Needs in a Drug Store Jeffries,-25 Seneca road, on March Mayor Andersen and Mrs—Me;; tato, dessert. and. b In Assembly Program ,18 at 1 p.m. .' . . Plans~Were -made for the an- XhBaVnewenge. . ' ."- ' 112 South Ayenue, East, Cranford, N. J. which Sir. Ramsey has been presi- Kraft Nsntaeket Shawfe nual entertainment for the mem-Cullough; publicity, Charles M. By NANCY KKVG dent for two yeaasU isJhe hist to v' •' bers of the'Union County Associa- Ray, chairman; H. G. Sutter and 'The Junior Music Club pre- MACARONI Frozen Mrs. McCullough. TOES. KOOS FABU- FBI. Soap or, • jalce, sented an assembly program '. GOP Committee tion for the Blind to be held on LOUS BUFFET DINNER draiee of BAKED SUGAH GR 6-9850 V^ 5P.M. to/1 A.M Dinner COD FILET March 15 at Sherlock Hall- Ed- Also, traffic and safety. Police —A« an»Hiriin array of CURED HAM with can- week for the seventh ai)d eighth ward Rearlck is committee chair- Chief Fischer, chairman; Fire fine . foods, - roast . beef, dled yami or BROILED Ij^rade classes of Cranford High 2pkg.27c Lb. Pkg. 39c Recommends man. ^ ' , • Chief Howard G. Schlndler and baked haaa, seafood an SWORDF1SH STEAK with School. First on the program, the Singing was led by Henry Lov- Mr. Grail; amplifiers. Postmaster Kalore! Iem6n bqtter and French eighth grade mixed chorus sang fries, fresh vegetable, des- "Moonlight Bay;* and "The Bells Qiicken Mrs. Glovier ett- with Mr. Kearick at the piano. Arthur F. Metz; disabled veter- sert and beverage. Albert J. Davies, president, pre- ans, Mr. Hilbert, chairman; Mr. of Saint Mary." Many other Music Of The Sea Mrs. Mary Jane Glovier of 116 Club' ntembers added their variet Columbia avenue" was unani- sided. Crooks and Mr. Winter; flowers, tv •• Mrs. Nolan, chairman; Mrs! Del- —_ Soap or imlee, SAT. Soap or jnlee. ^util entertaining' talents to the WHTTETUNA mously recommended for another ler and Mrs. Brinkerhoff; distribu- BROILED SUCED BEEF-' ROAST TOP SIRLOIN program — instrumental selec- term on the Union County Board Select Films tion of programs, Mr. Dow, chair- STEAK, baked Idaho pa- OF BEEF, fresh garden tions by Stephen Anderson, piano; The Boss has gone to Florida on Vacation Bait vnrf lanten tntal wilh appetite ap- tt .vegetable and potato, des- David Cowperthwaiie, trumpet; Large of 'Elections last Thursday evening man; Mr DuBarry, R. E. Smith sert* and beverage. Emmy Meschner, piano and flute; peal by Mrvfag tlw d^lctoUa. nutritious by the Cranford Republican Mun- For Matinees and Mrs. Deller. and we're giving the place away. We'll prob- foods w* teatun In practically •ndtou WHITE EGGS Stewart Roth,.drums; and John icipal Committee. .••'•• ' Films to be shown at the specla} It was announced that any or- Redher and Nancy Manger, trum- ganization _or iClub^ interested... ta KA pets, z . •' ably all be fired but we want to show foe o»*nd-tasnlifl dtott-Sia ail ffiis* Doa. 65c ^ctrildiwV^tn^new loi^ine *uat£ tuatttr foods an uvtags-priMd to Tuesday. She was appointed to lour Saturdays at the Cranford people still appreciate a the board in the summer of 1953Theatre were selected by t%e Vil- dance numbers by Gail Baer. Tou th* top* in «oe4 Mltaettth Judy Gisser and. Barbara Minch. low cost. So com* to CHA8. K to All the vacancy created by thelage Improvement Association Movie Council last Wednesday Vocalists were Patricia Sarafin MARKET today and ft your books on death of Mrs. Nell C, HeUel of ringing "Mr. Sandman.** Joanne ••{•• •••'-'i otif tapar valuta In. fin* foods Ior Ltat. HUlside. evening at a meeting at the home Deedell singing "Somewhera Over - IDE WE ONLY A FEW SPECIALS The selection will be made by of Mrs. Arthur Venneri. the Rainbow," and Bruce Roberts Francis V Low ten of Hillside, At the meeting, the following singing "Let Me Go, Lover," 4nd FRANCO AMERICAN :'<•:•:& .nitty jJmirmiin, „ pnij__JIpjflH fafttlll " * doing a; thigh-slapping version of SEAFOAM MAHOGANY IPS li.ilnie County's two members of theentation to the children between State Republican Committee — 1 and 3:30 p.m. on the following Weather," composed by Christine William J. Secland of Elizabeth, dates: Saturday, "Outlaw Stal- SchiUinger and Dorayne Dadd for MorePrkei Reditced! KRAFT also an election commission, and lion"; March 5, "Fort Ti"; March a science project, was performed THE QUALITY BEDDING Mrs. Helcrt M. Claeser of Clark. by Dorayne and Stephanie Mor- This Beautiful Modern Suite with 12, "Tall in Saddle," and March Nationally Advertised,Box Spring Campbell^ Soups They will meet this afternoon at 19, "Allegheny Uprising." In rison. •'.'•." » Brass Hardware. Consisting of Aspwagos -Celery - CHEESE FOOB 2 r, 79 Mr. Seeland's home to discuss the addition to these features, there To' end the-program, the audi- and Innerspring Mattress. P .••'•'•'.'••*$& Pet> - Vegetarian t cans appointment, , • will be selected shorts and car- ence joined in singing' "Old • Man Chest, Dresser and Mirror PREMIER , Mrs. Glovier is secretary of thetoons. River" and "Stout-hearted Men." MMkrsom - Clam i , board and commissioner. This1 Mrst Sweitzer and Mrs. Vjel- and Full Size Bed. Owwder 2 cans -Me post pays $4,300 per year. cken of the PTA will be hostesses T*suU I caps I5c 2 en, 29* at Saturday's performance. . Lois Wicks Dancers FOR BOTH l Posters listing the films have' In Benefit for Polio REG. $199.00 NOW Hcuu • •••/•- •', . lions Club Elects iir .TOMATO KETCHUP *ot 23c been posted at local grade schools; Bobby Ferro of 1 Doering way. LaCorte Secretary— the council announced, ' a pupil of the Lois Wicks School natm\ • • KKADY-TO-EAT ' Nicholas LaCorte was elected Attending . the meeting . were: of the Dance, will appear in a emu SAUCE twt ssc secretary of the Cranford Lions Mrs. Venneri and Mrs. Gubas of polio benefltshow entitleomK «9e LB Me Keown, Betty Jane Smith. Bar- Sliced Bacon 59c bara Best, Lynn Ketchow, Evelyn able in Many Colors. , Ca^l^Arl«* W Beautifully Cleaned tmd Pressed Kinder,, Penny Kaufman, Diane All Innerspring Mattress. SrAGHETTI DINNER box 41c Gei x ,y Lind*~ anil ~ Paula Fruits & Vegetables Di Venuto.. 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'•rrr- TTO CBAMPKP cffcam AWE ABV M,1W ( r Wittes Leave A'. Jean E. Torrens Jane Tonumdo, Robert R. Dommergue, son ot Archdloccse of Newark. new residents «s'" well as others Committee full term, and Mrs. Norman Hobble, all of Cran- Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabeth. Jl £%K%; 1 List Cast for 10th Edition Mr. and, Mrs. A. Jules Dorrrmer. who may have changed their ad- a commlttecman and committee- ford. gueoTna Edgar, avenue, is among Union County Spiritual Director Plcms r Soon tQMake Tells Plans for Albert Nugent 83' students whose high scholar- of the Legion of Decency and theress since the last election to reg-woman in each, of- CranfortTs 18 1 Congratulations are being re» National Organization for Decent ister at his office in the municipal election districts in both the Re- Major and Mrs. Harry T.'Bur- ceived by' Mr. arid Mrs. Edward! *??ir ££££ I Of Sadfe arid Emma Follies ship earned them places on the nell. 30F Parkway Village, are the pinner Thursday Home in England Wedding Marchl2 Are Married Dean's Ust for the Urn semester Literature, will preside. Questions building. ' ' - publican and Democratic parties. * J. Markcy of 106 Walnut avenue^ Club, whfch Mil b* held Match I More than 100. students in Cranford High School are engaged from the floor will be welcome. parents of a baby girl, Debra Eliz- «-n tK» birth of their third daugh-I icrauford Unit, 212, American Mr. and Mrs.. Wayne Witte and Miss Jean £ Torretos, daughter Miss Jane V. Tomasulo, daugh- 1ft at PUinfleld Country club, • final intensive rehearsals for the gala tenth anniversary production at Norwich University. Northfleld, March 10 also is the deadline tor abeth, bom on January 31 at the of Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Tqrrens ter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. m Vt The local student is a junior ter, Mary Ellen, on February 16 at Legion 'Auxiliary, will have its family, of 1 Tuxedo place will sail were reported brisk at the clubs | of "The Sadie and Emma Follies," which the Cranford Hi-Y Club the filing o(__r>etitlons by candi- -BIRTHS- Army Hospital. Camp Kilmer, St. Eliiabeth Hospital, Elizabeth. , birthday anniversary . dinner at of .5 Herning .avenue, has an-* of 401 at Norwich, dates in the Republican and Dem- New Brunswick. Major Bumell is Bley'a—Hestaurant, about April 27 to make -4h npunced plans for her marriage to will present in the high school auditorium on March 4 and 5. .. March 10 Deadline ocratic primary elections. | Mr. and Mrs. Michael'Norman hr-Loi!donr-England.—Mr Members of the blub have been llene Johnsen and Carolyn Stearns will appear as Sadie and Frances Moore, daughter of Hobbie of 90 Winans avenue an- Plans and Policies Officer of the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woehr,' next'Thursday evening, it was ah* morning in St. Michael's Church New Jersey Military District, Witte will represent the coordina- Knox, Ky., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Helen B. Moore, 7 Burchfleld Offices to be filled this year are: nounce the birth of a son; Nor- Jr., of Elizabeth have announced _—a©unced~at last Thursday night's Tequested-to-purchase-ticketr-by For Registration A State Senator, four members of Kearnv. • tion and petroleum economics de- Edward J. Kissack of 21 Locust Mrs. Albert Nugent of 24 Hillcrest peterseri will be Sam -avenue.—has bceu uamed; a tor> ^ **• • •• :__>; ^_^_ man Michael Hobbie. at Muhlen- the birth of a daugbtfijT... .Wendy meeting in-the Casino by Mrs. next Tuesday when remaining show. Josef«Goodman is assisting Thursday. March 10, is the dead- raSs¥bTy7*hreeTrce Jo,-on—Feburary-8-at—Ft.—Mo Zlaine Nolan .president. . Mrs. partment of Standard Oil in Eng- drive, at 4 p.m. Saturday, March •Venue and the late Mr. Nugent. Five groups of precision danc- in the" construction of sets and ranking student at Marygroye Col- "berg"HospItairPlainfleldronTFeb- It, in Calvary Lutheran Ch'urch. tickets will be available to guests lege, Detroit Top ranking stud- line for registering in order to holders for full terms, one Free- ruary~l6. The paternal grandpar- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Haney of mouth Hospital. Mr. and Mm, Laura .Dixon is chairman of ar- land. He has been with the com- 'The Rev. Joseph L. Donnelly, ers, or chorus lines, are included properties. Olga E. Specht arid holder for a .two-year term, one 1 The Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, of members. in the program. Carla Castaldo Florence Alp are the advisers for ents are those students who have vote in the April 19 primary. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nor- 403 Penman road have announced Eugene Wochr of 129 Mohawk rangements and Mrs. Marguerite pany since 1928. ••• -^.,; assistant pastor, performed the Township Clerk Jr Walter Coffee Freeholder for a one-year term, man Hobbie and the paternal! the birth of their second, son,drive are the rnateral "grand- £arhart will sorve as toastmaster. pastor, will perform the cere- ceremony'and celebrated a nup- Tickets may be obtained from has coached a group of sophomore several numbers. •> achieved a high scholastic rating Residents of Cranford for ll during the semester. Migs Moore announced this week. He urged one member of the Township great-grandparents are Mr. and Gerard, on February 13 at St parents. , • • \t-.' mony. A reception will follow at tial mass, assisted by the Rev. Se- any of the following members of girls, including Sue Aborn, Carol Dave' Dunham is head usher. At,last week't meeting, these years, Mr. and Mrs. Witte art the dance committee: Mrs. Robert head usher. is a sophomore and a prospective county officers were guests: Mrs. members of the First Presbyterian the Park Hotel, Plainfleld. bastian J, Chiego, pastor ~ of the Buschold, Sonja Gerow, Undo He will be assisted by Hl-Y mem- *Mlss Joan Kissack, sister of the Clare, chairman; Mrs. John Bren- jane Hooley, Lynn Jacobsen, psychology major. She is also an Kieanor Hoodzow, president; Mrs. Church in which Mr. Witte is an- Church of the Assumption, Ro- bers. Ticket sales are under the active member of the girl scout ^prospective bridegroom, will be selle Park. A reception followed nan, Mrs. John Garber, Mrs. Ed- Linda Loranger, Joyce Skaggs. direction of Norbert Smith. Bob Jule Petty and Mrs. Mable Ben- elder. Mrs. Witte also is a mem- ward ' Gill, Mrs/ Lyman GilUs, group on campus. son, vice-president; Mrs. Marlon ber of the Wednesday Morning maid of honor. • The bridesmaids at >e Winfleld Scott Hotel, Eliza- Maryann Schnitzer and Lois Tom- Achilles and Lee Ferguson.- Club and the Needlework Guild. Will be Mrs.. William Hudson of beth.. •-•• .;..*•. Mrs! Edward Outlaw, Mrs. Eugene back. Another group of sopho- Mancuso. recording secretary; Stanley, Mrs. Robert Carley, Mrs. Tickets may be purchased from ^Michael J. Ferro. Jr., son of Mr. Mrs. Pearl Pfeifer,.treasurer; Mrs. They also are members of the Scotch Plains and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Charles S. IMottiOf Cran- more girls has been coached[by John Keller, Mrs. L. K« Kno\vlson, Carol McKeown. They are-Elea- Hi-Y members, or at the door. and Mrs. Ferro of 1 Doering way, Jo Sprague,.sergeant-at-arms;(Bnd Cranford Swimming Club. Hulbert of Stroudsburg, Pa., cou- ford, twin sister of the bride, was Seats may be reserved in advance is on the Dean's List at the Col- M1SS-ANN AMATO sins of the bride-elect. matron of honor.' The bridesmaids Mrs. .Harry Lawrence, Mrs. paul nor Jorlett, Joanne Colaneri; Bev- Mrs. Marion Knox, cplor bearer; They have three children. Their BUS. RIOHARD T. SCHULTZ at the school at no extra- cost. lege of the Holy Cross,'Worcester, Frank Lane of Westfteld will were MisS*Caryl BoUenbach of Selby.'Mrs. Sumner Sweetser or erly Manning, Regina Hooper, 1 Announcement was made of the son, Robert, is a sophomore at Mrs. William H. Meyer. Barbara McGovern, Bea Rogers, Mass. ' . ".- : ••}.y' following coming events: Past Mlddlebury College, and he plans serve as best man. Ushers will be Cranford, Mrs. Donald E. Koch, of Indiana Girl, Frank J. Torrens, Jr., of Hillside, Point Pleasant, Mrs. Thomas Brit- 'Gerry Arnold, Donella MacNell, -SOCtALS- John Baldeschwieler, a Junior ln presidents' parley March 1 at the Mks Gearrkk, to Join his family for a visit in Kay Alexander and Tootsie Scan- brother of the bride-elect, Rjbert Richard Schultz ton of Plalnfleld and Mrs. Thomas the School of Chemical and Metal- -•«••.•« home of Mrs. Florence Hamilton; England either this summer or at Ion. . ' ' , James Allison Conley of San Lenten Grobengieser, Stuart Robinson Roller of Trenton, cousin of theMelda Segebade, lurgical Engineering at Cornell card party in charge of Mrs. Lee j Christmas. Their daughters, Mar- Daniel Caruso • In Patty Castaldo's group of Francisco, Calif., will arrive today Morrison oh March 21, the night garet, a' junior in Cranford High and Leo Johnson of Cranford. Takes BrideM bride. Miss Michelle Tomasulo of to spend several days visiting his University, Ithaca. N.Y., has been Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Hulbert Cranford was her sister's junior Jon Schwalhach senior girls are Ethelyne Dunfee, elected to Tail Beta Pt, national Of .the American Legion, birthday Married Saturday School, "and Lynne, a seventh Are Betrothed Carolyn Stearns, Pat .Hart, Betty parents, Mr., and Mrs. Walter J. ' party at the East Orange Veter- grade pupil,'will go with them in were hostesses Saturday afternoon Bethlehem, Pa. ridesmaid. The bride was escort- Conley of 3 Sylvester street. - engineering honorarj' society. He Miss Jacqueline Marie Gearrick, Mr. and. Mrs. P. A. Amato of ed by her father. Apgar, .Eleanor McKim, Joan • • *',» ans' Hospital; National American April. • / ' at a miscellaneous shower honor- —Miss Mary Virginia Knies, Exchange Vows is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emile daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Indianapolis, Ind., nave an- ing Miss Torrens. The party was William Hewston of Cranford. Iightcap, Joanne Wyman, Marion Mrs. John v L. Baldeschwieler of 17 Central Legion . Auxiliary president's . Gearrick pi-40a Mtmbr avenue, nounced the engagement of their daughter of Mr- and Mrs. John The First Methodist Church was Kaye, Charlotte Peer, Nancy Hub- ; Sllliman of 504 . luncheon April 26-in Newark; and held at Mrs. Hudson's home in Daniel Knies of Bethlehem, Ta., alf-brother of the bridegroom, Casino avenue entertained at a avenue.. iras married Saturday to DavJA daughter, Ann, to Daniel J. Car-: served as best man. Ushers were the setting at 4 p.m. Saturday for bard and Charlepe Russell. ' t a aunty convention June 16,* 17 and l son of Mr. and flCfrs, uso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scotch Plains. There were 20 became the bride ot Richard. The- the wedding of Miss Melda Dawn = ! Audrey Dickison, guests present. odore Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. ack Harford of Pittsburgh, Mich- Two dance groups will include breakfast last. Thursday in honor Pamela Dunham, daughter of TirRiiri^w: - w-wmeer arold earDso-ofllS-Retford-avenue^^I^, Segebade, daughter of Mr. and ul D h ri dance at the . Elizabeth Carteret ~" Theodute €r-6chuto of 304-Kliaa^ JtodTh both boys and girls this. year. oe Patterson, Thorn, .Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs. is a freshman. * ••';-• : • Kraft atayaaaals* Neva Davidson, a Gold Star moth? Donald Kruse of Elizabeth was Presbyterian Church. The Rev. No date bW been se^ for the a salesman with the Felt ft Sliest aapeeUd taeambsr Robert G. Longaker, pastor, per- sey CHy, in i| ceremony) performed bridesmaids. Miss, Audrey Hessler of Cran. Bob Petergen, Don Rosencrantz, Burton Jamison and Mrs. .Ernest l*e*le< taasate wsdici er, was welcomed as a new mem- >est man and ushers were Ray- wedding. in St. Michael's Church on Febru- Tarrant Company, Newark. ford was maid of honor. Brides- Jim Schroeder, George Walsh and •at* c**ke« egg* rsUls Chla* . ber. '"'• — •"* ""' :: formed the ceremony: A- recep- The bride wore a gown of white Willgeroth of Cranford and MrsEulogie. s of Washington Ice Cream onerOTIUch also of Elizabeth and ary n:. dilustered satin fashioned along maids were Miss Jean Hanlon, Jim Williams/, C*asata* taw eatery. •Uklc. U ••» smayaaaalke aag aaaaaataga. AM la* Mlasaa, tion followed at the home of the r Thomas Campbell of Westfied. e sSsslag HgMly.Nrna* lai* « «asl*r4 «•*• s»« ehUI aatU fina. Cat the a*t«- Also introduced at the? meeting Valler McGarry of Cranford. Mrs. Joseph Blazek, thiTbrlde's Princess lines with yoke anj* bod' Miss Alice Schwalbach. sister ot- JbuOld Issue of Paper The bride wore a "gown of white bride's mother. , • . ' Junior JServlce League - Carote *atockla has organized a eeekasi eggs la Mil cress wise, rress «h* yslks taraaih a fla* *!•«*. Mia were these past presidents of the sister, was her only attendant, ce of reembroidered lace. It had the bridegroom, and Miss Janette group for the Roaring Twenties The observance of Washington's eritk eaasigk Sandwich sartsd t* asslstsa. AU Massalags. Vslag a sjastry local unit who are past presidents ridal taffeta with fitted bodice, The bride^was given In mar- Gail Boumnnn Otto J. Gruss of. 6! Algonquin 9 take. OK saa egg waits* we offered by trip. . ing on/ Tuesday at the home of Miss Olimpia Montini, sister of and net half hat. She carried a George Segebade, brother of the White, . Judy Steitz, Ramona avenue, who have in their pos- Mrs. Elsie Hetherington. nd bridal roses. of honor and Miss Barbara John- Mrs. Jean Montenecourt, 26 Cen- Mr. Habicht bride> was ring bearer. , Vance, Lynn Larsen,. Arlene session a newspaper printed on These Features CHEESE FILLED KOLLS The maid of honor and brides- on of Mount Vernon, sister of the the bride. She sang "Ponis Angel, white prayer book and orchids. In charge of the social hour tral avenue. . icus" and "Ave'Maria." Her attendants wore long gowns Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Bau- Andrew Rogers of Cranford Wynn, Helen Weber, Carol Sha- Cory S. Kammler of 24 Seneca January 4,1800,- just three weeks maids wore deep tourquoise col-, ridegrootn, was bridesmaid. The speaker, Miss Elsie M. Cane, mann of 618 Springfield avenue, road left Friday for a week's va- after the death of the first presi- Make Shopping at >i la. Knit rastearlsce. rraee.it were Mrs. Edith Koenig, chairman; The couple are now on a twoof fVostyk with tight bodice and Served as best man. Ushers Were heen. Bob Smith, Jim Coffee, Billy VIRGINIA LEE • Asaulcta Ck*es*. *hr*M*« Mrs. Rose Beardsworth, Mr». Eve- ored taffeta gowns. 'Robert Buckley of Mount Veri representative from Jensen's in announced the engagement of their Vincent Vicci of Garwood, George Schultz and Bob Pells. • cation in Miami Beach, Fla. dent " Vocal selections during the wed- on was Mr. Johnson's best man weeks* wedding trip to Miami, graceful flowing skirts with dou- t taUe*B»*a* soloed salsa lyn Moses, Mrs'. Lois Winter,, Mi's. NeW York City, wiU talk on "Sil- daughter. Gail Grant, to William Shafer,-Peter. A. Walsh and Rob- Black-bordered articles predom- Acme Like Magic! 1 greea •••••r. **»••*« ing were offered by Miss Muriel and' ushers were Edwin Young of Fla. ble taniers in back and detach- Another group of dancers In Dorothy Putz and Mrs. Vern Beth- ve/." .• .'••.- T. Habicht, son of Mr. and Mrs.ert Dommerguerallof Cranford.^. Mrs, George Reusch of 114 Oak inate in this yellowed issue of th? Hot Cross U caa eeattauS taasat* ssas. as* • Moelker pf Cranford, accompanied Elizabeth and Arthur Colville of The bride is a graduate of Cran- able stoles. They carried cres- Twenties number is rey. • • : • • •• / • /Mrs. G. Winfleld Scott, tea com- William Habicht of Zurich, Switz- lane entertained Friday' evening Ulster County Gazette printed at ailataa ' y the church organist. ' ford High School and the Radio cents of red carnations. Joseph Kulmayer was violinist made up of Arlene Golden; Pat '* COURTEOUS SERVICE! • v-A Danbury, Conn. • ' mittee "'chairman, will be assisted Gerald Berendt of Union was erland,-at a dinner party at their Hanna, Carolyn Klusch, Renee in honor of the tenth birthday an- Kingston, N. Y., and kept through Following a wedding irKp~tft and Television School in New and Mrs. George Moditz was "so- Oask cayaaae Following a honeymoon in Newby Mrs. J, T. Rogers, Mrs. Farris l best man and ushers were Thomas home on Saturday. prano soloist. Both are of Cran- Marino, June Schnell, seniors. niversary of her daughter,' Jean. the years by their family. Most * CLEANER STORES! Mr. and Mrs. Carter Porter Washington, D.*C, the couple will York City, the couple will make York. She presently is employed Miss Baumann attended Cran- of the columns are devoted to S rraaklarUf rail* ,_,-_'. of 103 Edgewood road Swackhamer, Mrs. R. E. Ross, jr., by A.G A. in Elizabeth. Whltty and Glen Bower of Cran- ford. The bride was given in Nine senior bd^s will appear as Games, dancing and refreshments BUMS take up residence in Rahway. their home In Mount Vernon. Mrs. J. B. Darby and Mrs. Joseph ford High School and is employed were enjoyed by these guests: eulogies of the "father of his i' Saturdmy- ' tf€ —Mr..Marks -attended .schools in ford and Donald Wlosinskl of East marriage by her father. ""The Jungle Ladies J' They are * TOP QUALITY! •ritk.tk mMs, ui **•**'. saawt* *aas> iU Mssanlacs. KZZXtotL. as-secretary at SeEraves Transpor- Don Klein, Pete Scholz, Ronnie' Joan Williams, Karolyn Schulz, country," who died on December l£*Cat ike **ea Iraea ake retav aa« * • aat tke eeaU* at earh rslL rill with evening. Their gi rCy graduated Onnge. el tke tall* *M Bla«« la a ca«*r*4 a|C and Mrft George Richards, will Vocal selections during the cer-tatiwi ijesli6^£poper^£^ 14, -1399.. at the. age_pf 67 years. pkg. tae ehceee. (ststBr*. mterg laa Mr. and Mrs. Fran: Washbourne, from the ^University of Miami. He City. ford High School-end is employed t-rh*^«; asta. B*ke to a •eiinl* * IM*. lar M atlaate*. Ptse* *n a »O»B* Mr. and Mrs. Albert FrigotSrMt as Allegheny College, Mead- preside at the tea table. emony were offered by Edmund Frank, Jerry Kotlarz, Bob Wein- Patty Clare, Billy Ray, Douglas ty, Rahway. Mr. vine, Pa., for two yeSfs. In June is employed as a salesman. Mr. Habicht is-a, gradual flf in. the office of the Watson-Still- Gart>er, Jay Kenla, Jed Laird, and Mrs. Mario Frigola, Mr. andEllis was graduated from Thomas Young of Bethlehem, accompanied man Co., Roselle. .The bridegroom gart, Lee Ferguson' and Pete Book Circle Members she will complete courses in den- A surprise stork shower was by Stoddard Smith, also of Beth- the Neue Schule in Zurichw.ajad Trumpore. •''," ' B^bby "Alien Land Bobby O'Reilly. Fresh From Our Om Bakery Mrs. Peter FrigoJq, Mr. and Mrs.Jefferson High School, Elizabeth, given Friday night for Mrs. Arm- Mrs. Chester Van Hirtura of \W presently resides at 815 Cumber- attended Cranford -High School William Kolbe, Mr. and Mm. John tal hygiene at the School of Den- lehem. ' He is employed by Peter Werg- Dance soloists are' Ethelyne Attend New York Show Ideal Fancy and is .employed by the Union tal and Oral Surgery of Col and A.' van Gelder of 82 West Hillcrest avenue entertained a land road, South Orange. He is Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Sellers of In .lieu of their regular meeting, Iannneone, Mr. and Mrs. County Shade. Tree Commission. lumbia bridge hist evening. .Her guests The bride's mother was gowned land & Sons, Plainfleld builders. Dunfee, Glenn Geddings, Bobby VIRGINIA LEE White Meat University. Holly street Hostesses were Mrs. g g in blue crepe while the -bride- associated with the brokerage firm Ferro and Sandra Castaldo. Caro- 717 Springfield avenue spent the members of the Book Circle of McLaughUn of C Hii Of Delafleld and Delafleld, New tuna Fish included Mrs. Robert C Higgins, groom's mother wore dusty rose week-end and holiday in Atlantic Cranford attended a performance ing, Mr-/and Mrs. JofinThTeae- City. Mrs. Army C. Innocent! of 31 lyn. Stearns, and Bill, Livingston from Mount Vernon High' School d of hite City."'-- ••;-"- :r-.•:••• - of "Southwest Corner," starring meyer. Mr. and Ms. Eugene Stem Tommy, have returned to their Va. Guests were present from old W. Laughlin, Mrs. Blouiiingdar k>ONUTS Chicken of the Sea ley, Mr. and Mrs, Austin Behlert, home in Alexandria, Va., after and attended Columbia/Univer- Graham, Jr., Mrs.- WUnanv F cajnellias. . at canasta on Tuesday evening for .Both vocal and instrumental sity. He is employed by the Bell Cranford, Westfield; Hoboken and A reception for 300 guests fol- here from Switzerland a few days Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.' Fritz City last night. Mr. and Mrs Allen KitUesen, Mrs. spending 10 days with her parents, zog. Jr., and Mr*. WHHwn J W ago for a short visit Mr«. John E. Henry. Mrs. William musical numbers are included in Members of the theatre party Laboratories, New York City. Scotch Plains.;! V lowed at the Saucon Vajloy Coun- the show. The Boys' Double of 8 Summit JrSad will leave Tues- Robert Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. BenMr. and. Mrs. Amend van Qelder ler, Jr., of Cranford and Mrs. Hi* Klubplk, Mr*. Thomas Leahey, day for Palm Beach, Fla., to at-included: Mrs. Edward C. Fearns, W/Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert of 106 Lincoln avenue, east. Mr. try Club, Bethlehem, after which Quartet, made up of Glenn Allin- Package Susan Montgomery, daughter of Mrs. David N. Tyre and herchard Hammock of Jersey City. .the couple left on a'motor trip Thomas Abbott of 39 Parkway Mrs. HHarold V Mrs. Jo- tend a 10° day conference of Aca-Mrs. Henry Frahme, Mrs. Joseph Bancher, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ReJ- Gore spent the week-end here Village is on a business trip i ger, Ronnie Flaig, Fred Jackson, Fraites. Mrs. Robert T. Hazeldine. of 12 RED Lawrie Montgom- sons, "Philip and Steven, of 102 through the Southern states. Upon seph Babinec, Mrs..Alice Wirkus Bill Livingston, Bill McAteer and cia Insurance Company, execu- man, Mr. and Mrs. James Kiernan, and returned with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry M. Slauson, Jr., ol through the southern states. ; Mrs. H. J. Hughes, Mrs. John E. 8-oz. can Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. ery of 20 Hillside place, celebrated Makatom drive will .spend the their return they will reside and Mrs. A. P. WUuiecky. Jim McAteer, will sing in the tives at the Biltmore Hotel. Mr. Vow Choice vt week-end in Cheltenham, Pa., vis-, 44 Normandle ph\p«f entortalhett at 106 Eastman street here. Fritz will attend a three-day meet- McHarg, Mrs. Leonard E. Moody, i8pecftal! IcyPohrt Mr. and Mrs..Lawrence Ferris, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Conley her twelfth birthday on Friday bridge last evening. Her guests Roaring Twenties scene.- The Mrs. David H. Tyre, Mrs. J. J. and Mrs. Charles Stratton, Mr. evening with a /party for her Iting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B, The bride is a graduate Girls' Ensemble, consisting of ing of the company's advisory and family, formerly of 17 Madi- Morrison: - were Mrs. Walter M, Cooper, Mrs. Bucknell University and served committee next week followed by Walsh and Mrs. J. J. Welsh, all KRAFT and Mrs. Harry V. Osborne, Jr. friends. Attending were Lynn Towler Maxson, Mrs. James Kier- Yvonne Berg, Patty Castaldo, Bar- of Cranford, and Mrs. Robert H. son avenue, moved last week to Leonhardt,. Geraldine Leonhardt, as manager of the Women's Glee bara Dorian, llene Johnsen, Sue a four-day session of the branch DAIRY VALUE 16-ox. jar Mr. and Mrs. Farris Swackhamer, their new home at 14 Woods Hole nan, Mrs. John Oathout, Mrs. Wil- Club while in college. Mr. Scnultz managers.. He is manager of theBerry of Westfield and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanton and Constailce Poole, Greta Chrlsteh- Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes Laird, Vicki Morrow, Joye Lewis Crane of Fanwood. road. •'•.,: liam H. Plummer, Mrs. John H. was in the army two years, serv- Newark Branch. Miracle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mohrhauser. 8*n, Kathleen Wiege, Kay Marek, Old of 110 Qranford. avenue wil| Vogel, Mrs. Robert Winkel, Mrs.' ;Jkaaruj?,._Carolvn ^Stearns and Joanne (Donovan, Meredith Phil- entertain at dinner and bridge on ing, in France and Germany for Margaret Witte, will sing a num- Mr, and Mrs. Chester V. Cheek Charles F. Hansel, Jr., Mrs. Ridge- 18 months. He is a graduate.ot walking pot, Barbara Zobel. Carol Terpeti- Saturday evening for six. guests ly C. Folk, Mrs. Robert Ackland ber from "Seven Brides for Seven Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Griffiths and Decency Committee' Mrs. Lawrence M. Tucker and of 19 Park avenue will entertain ing, Kathleen Fritz, Katherine from Cranford. ' Bucknell University and was Brothers." Soloists are llene John- son, Chuck, of 2 Madison* avenue her daughters,. Karen and Bar-at bridge on Saturday evening for 7 and Mrs. Richard Guy.i of Cran- Jeffries and Bonnie Boettcher. ident of Kappa Etelta Rho fra delight sen, Janice Keve, Jim Hudson and returned Tuesday from a 10-day Plans Rally Sunday bara, of 8 Pittsfieltf street, sptjni Mr. and Mrs. Lawrie .Montgom- Mrs. Rose 8chneider of Union ford and Mrs. James Skinner of k Reverend Father' Aloysius S. ' • / asasss^aswai . '. Fred Jackson. Pat Downing, Elea- skiing vacation at Stowe, Vt. the week-end visiting Mrs. Tuck- ery, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Salas City arrived yesterday to spend a Westfield. ternity. He is an underwriter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biddle with the Home Life Insurance nor, Johnsen and Judy Preston are Carney, director of fhe Newark r WITH er's parents, Mjr. and Mrs, Chart* of Cranford and Mr. and. Mrs, week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. / ^^—«JV*™*> a vocal trio. Janice Keve and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Loranger, Jr., Archdiocesan Decency Committee, Richardson of Pumford, R.|. Robert Haines of Westfield. and their children. Gall, Dick and Higgins of 443 Orchard street, Mrs. John Dwyer of Gary, Ind., Company,.New York City.' announced today that the fint SHARP PORK Tommy, formerly of 2 Lenox ave- Richard Frank'are a vocal duo. of 1 Claremont place, accom- CampbeH s Beans Mrs. Higgins Is a granddaughter of left yesterday. after spending ten Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.I. Mit- panied by their' daughter, Linda, District Rally for Union County nue, left yesterday for their home In the instrumental department will take place on Sunday after-1 Mrs. Schneider. days as the' guest of her brother- chell of 721 Willow street will en- there are three pianists: Joyce and.Linda Jane Hooley of Cran- 1 Jt«riain,at Jbridge on jtoturdey eve- ford .have returned from Wil- nbipn at 2:30 pjn., in St John The IDEAL TOMATO 101/2-ox. Cranford residents for the past Skaggs, Jean Belden and Steve Apostle's Ball. Linden. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Grady of B. Qualntance of 809 Linden place. ning for Dr. and Mrs. John OTsonr Uamstown. CHEESE nines years. " . ^d p Condensed cant >.\ -f:t 209 Balmlere road, north, spent the Mr. and Mrs. William J- Foppert anger attended the annual mid- —Father-earner stated that-thi« GfllBORG FURS week-end in Newport, R.I., where Mrs. George Hummer of Rah-an4 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bru- on the Solovox. Walter Relngold meeting has been arranged for larbara->Ann Connell, daugh- will entertain at both the piano winter reunion of Williams Col- they visited their son, Lt. (j.g.) way entertained recently at can-baker. * lege alumni. Their son, James, is the purpose of obtaining a com- of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con- Robert XSrady. asta for Cranford guests, including and the electric organ. An lnstru-, plete report front every Parish a^,_^ ••_•"_• ••' KEEBLER Itx*. nell of 171 North Lehigh avenue, mental group is made up of Bruno in his freshman year at Williams. Committee in Union County as to REMOVAL SALE Mrs. Otto Gruss, Mrs. F. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Eli J. Loranger, was guest of honW Friday eve- Bufalini, clarinet; •* David Paul, the present progress and various TWO ifeei Flsaty for l>atea BIrnn.! Wff3CK6rS TOWN HOUSE pkg. _W»ftfi«Id'« Fur Shop of Distinction ning at a party in observance of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Carroll Mrs: Carl Holmqvist, Mrs. Herman Jy., of 1 Claremont "place spent trumpet; Jim Williams, guitar; Collegian* Corner phases of the decency campaign of 28 'Parkway. Village spent the Hitter, Mrs. George W, Aeckerle tfay week-end at WiUiamstown and Walter Sosnowski, accordion. jg^gy^jgf y Tom Whitty son of Mr. and Mrs. Father Carney invited represen- IOOO-»heet OUR USUAL LOW PRICES ARE M^CH LOWER Decorations were in red, blue arid Walter will also play a solo on his tatives of local patriotic, civic and v PRINCESS son, James, a. student at Williams i BATHROOM RolU green and included Mickey Mouse Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aborn of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodnftt College. Several acts in the "show will has one of the suppofOng romantic g w. pictures.—Those present were: 403 Casino avenue will return on and their daughter, Sarah, of 11 be record pantomimes by individ- roles in "The Rivals" to be'pre- lsters, rabbis, storekeepers" and OUR NEW. LJUtGBt QUARTERS AT 249 E. 1BOAD «T. Christine Bohner, Kathleen Mc- others Interested hi this endeavor. (opp. RIALTO THEATHE) WILL BE READY 1Y MABCH. Monday from Mexico City, where Omaha drive spent the week-end Mrs. C. J. Gregorace of l: ual performers and groups. Solo sented by the Upsala^College Foot- Grath. Joanne Ncltzel, Sally West, Mr. Aborn - has been ojjy^a -two in Bloomsburg, Fa-, as guests of Shawnee road entertained at can- pantomimists are Carole Stockla, light Club > March/4 and 5. He The meeting has been arranged-to Susan West, Douglas Nordstrom, weeks" business trip. .' • Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Gore. asta on Tuesday evening for Mrs Jeanne Bowne and Carole Holow- Will portray FagVa clever servant, promote uniformity of action in OI4> FOR COAT* COW VERTED IHTO A FABIt1OMA»LB Robert Miacklin and Kenneth all of the four counties of the "SMALL FUR" AT SMALL COST TO YOU.U./ / Vincent Daniel, Mrs. Hugh Dun- chak. Groups are Gail Schatz and in the 18tfi^centnry play by Ri- Jennings. Also preient.were Mrs. Joseph Pancoast of Salem is vis- Julius Derge of 4 English Vil- lop, Mrs. Carroll Franaz, Mrs. Ro- Pat Grant; Regina Hooper, Bar- chard Brinsley Sheridan. TOWNSUir OF CRANFORD Lillian Ferdinand of Dover, her iting his son-in-law and daughter, lage returned last week After bert Ajnory, Mrs. D. E. Smith, bara McGovern and TootsleJScan- Nones qv SAUI or uxm 100 E. St. (near Pro$pwt)~WEfHjtld 2-3423 'grandmother; Airs.. Eleanor Kanun uc y ( Mr. and Mrs. Wajter W. Stout, spending several months touring Mrs* Francis Dulicai' and Mrs. lon; Olive Livingston, Diane Mac- MlsyBarbara Kaul. daughter of Public notice U hereby (IVen >that publit thec of Cranford. an aunt; and MrsJr.. , of 5 Craig place. 1 and visiting on the West const. " /Lewis C. Tomback. , "ie, Jerilyn Robey and Carol Mr/and Mrs. Richard J. Kaul of Townshito Uspe o hl«he*f Ciantort bidded wilril llol tt Sn> Itn Uooblik Agnes Furze of Kenilworth. Turner;" Sandra Downey and Mar- ^/Burcnfield avenue, spent thhe 388. Clark' Street, at Us meeting to be Uncaster Brand "U. S. Choief" ilyn Minettl.1 ' held ln the Municipal iilMlna an Tues- A family reunion of the Higglns A holiday week-end at home. A day, the Bth day of March. 1935. at Comedy will be provided by the junior a.t Manhattanville College 3:3Q p.m- ORANGES and Ryan family was held recent- T*ra> at Sato: ly at the Rotclle Inn. Roselle. At- Dead End Kids, a tumbling act of the Sacred Heart in Purchase, HI Minimuiim tale price. ., S7J0.0O. Round Roast made up of Norman Bowne, Vince (Ji Successful bidder mutt pay 10 per Jtfmtt ftoittn tending from Cranford were Mr. NY, Miss Kaul had as her week- cent of the amount ol hi* bid at the DiMarco, Fred Jackson. Bill end guests. Miss Sarah Russell of time ot sal* and the balance within or Round Steak! COCKTAIL8 — LUNCHEONS — DINNERS and Mrs. James Ryan, Mr." and Livingston, Bob Petersen and Le- 30 day* when deed wul be delivered. Mrs. William Roberts and Mr. and Cincinnati, O.. and Miss Donna Ill Legal fee*, ol sale and preparing ID Large, Sweet, ^y Wilson. Cusoli^o of Rochester, NY. deed to be paid by purchaser. NO FAT ADDED Dozen Mrs. Robert C. Higgins. Others To commemorate the tenth an- <«> The highest bid dull be wubjeet included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph to acceptance by the Township Commit- Juicy Florida niversary of the Follies, the Hi-Y Richard George, a student at tee, which re* ve* Uj« right to reject A—* Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ted W|n- has invited several alumni to ap- sU ,bid».and Withdraw the property terhalter and Mr. and Mrs. Law- the University ot New Hampshbre. from ule? — LaWg IsltuW ID. a^P iaamP pear as guest stars. Alex Stesenko, Durham, N.H-. spent the week-end (S» Sala and conveyance to be 'made rence Ryan of Elizabeth, Mr. and subject to the following restrictions: Ducklings i- • ' -• "• - • i) • SI. will recreate his "Essay on A Florida Seedless Mrs. Frank' Tyson of Roselle Park; at home. He is the son.of Mrs." TOWNSHIP OF CRANYOBD >v-* Now Alba gives »ou Vh» |»1WIOM t-w«f pro- Morse;" BUI Cromey, '5*. will re- Avery B. George of 29 Hamilton 3. Walter Coffee. Mr^and Mn*. William Blhler and C-iU his baseball monologue. Neva • . Township Clerk. X tection acalnst runs. Twice tke gUn»«r, twioa Of avenue. • ' ' •' Dated: February S3. 1S69. 3-J s Lee Jemlson. '52. will sing a show Iselin. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander - \ writ in thrsn faHifssnlniatd shawra A jay t» _ *"K »rmip-of-y r »py 35 S Grapefruit 4 29 Higgins of Staten Island, Mr. and own — refreshing to walk In, luxurious to feel and ^ l will recreate the "ballet" in Mrs. William Laffey of Bayonne. taakr tQ wear-try theml ' ^h they appeared in the flrst Frotted Fish Features for Lent! MOW 4SAMDWICBE8 EVEBY EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engel of Follies in 1946. They are Dave Plalnfleld. and John Higgins and F'nch, Bob Grady, M1H Hager- s- 4-RSHERMEN LARGE CALIFORNIA FSATCKING — CkaC M^n-El'a >»»rtlilng snack* Robert Jackson of New York City. strom. Howie Loder«tedt, CharUe COD FHXET s7kala* "ott, Bernle Swanekamp. Frank Avocado Pears 2 for . ^v ^J^m'i #•• «•••• -Anjatcnlng. jjL.bswiSa« Torrens and Roland Tudor. Fish Sticks wood on Saturday was enjoyed by Jean Belden and Carole Smith POLLOCK FILLET C Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Roecker, 25 •K CAUF. L aUkway Ihtff, targa airy tmwu aai states. Mkal for all-year resldeoce, Cuisine excel- «nWc«i numbers. ICEBEBQ 19 Mr- and Mrs. John Fedorko, l*i )sa# aMafsrate. . - • . • and Mrs. Donald Marshall. Mr. •"rank it Ramsey. W-V spon- and Mrs. Arlen Schulz of Cran- MOM ^y tor, is af*ni0g tlM show. Courtlanal All Advertised Prices Effective Through Saturday* February 26th ford, Mr. and Mrs. Verne ChrUt- J Daley U supervising the stage 80 MOM ensen of East Orange and Mr. and MANA9IR. HAMPTON HALL. 194 Hiaftia $t^ Crs^ord. N. J. North Union Avtnu« CRanford crew. Burton-' K. Longenbach is Mrs. Pino Mclntosh of Roselle. OfflCI Of IN i» AM. HIVM. DAILY BXCXFT M0NDAY8 ttw fit work tat tits Altkn A Miln Sfa.—•— Both Cranford AcmtwAra opan Evtry Thurttky and Prfctay Nttjhts Till 9 PM. -•- Walnut Av*. A fUrttan •/' \ •I, .i'.'-'i.f'T!;-"?^'. i : .'•• .•• :^-V';••>. ^••-"•.••r f•;'• V;;-""*T; • •:••'-";''•< v-v .:'::,.::.-'."••" v,:; :; ;•;.:•. .:7'.:':-;.••.. •••.r

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gprlagaetd .Avenue toth e Bahway layer; Will meet to Roosevelt School. Orange nue toLexingto n Avenue; tl sian leadership is interesting inCnnttx* at his office *^—- easterly along the Hahway athrer westerly along Lexington •••iT*r»' si»mi»t 10 suvwnMe Drtwe; thence aouthsrtr along DOTUCT KO. 10 the Oarwood boundary line; light of a study Just issued by the northeasterly along thc-vaHom couni Construction, Reconstruction. NEWSLETTER CtHltrl, M. J. Riverside Drtre toNort h Union Avenue: Beginning at toe tehlgh Valley' Rail- Repairs and Maintenance Library of Congress, prepared un- at any time batwecn Wcdnccday. April thence southerly alone North Union Ave- road and the Bahway Blver: thence south- of said GMwood boundary line to tS jraniora leiepnone Traffic Township 6t Cranford der the-dlrection of Dr. Howard 30, IMS. anid Thunday. September 39, nue toth e Bahway Hlver: thenee eouth- erly and down stream along the Bahway Central RaUroad of New Jersey ,3 with State Aid by Formula Girl Scout MSB. on'which Utter date the registration erlr along the Bahway Btver to the Cen- Blver to the Garden State- Parkway; and Lincoln Avenue, West, and point or oW. 1955 LOCAL MUNICIPAL BUDOIT Salaries and Wages „ 1.600X0 4^00.00 - 4,800.00 Mbo.to Piquet This study compares the . •••;>«& book* will be clond until after the tral Ballroad pi New Jersey and the point Bartun Boad; thence along Barltan Boad Other Expenses ... 8,783^3 8,78333 8.783J3 •AjatatlSOK A. economic growth of the Iron' Cur- iorttaeomint Oeneral ElacUon on Tuea- *__^ _JS li.ai nli.a to a westerly direction toLexingto n Ave- WU1 meet in Sherman School. Unrm. Increases 11 Percent in Tear Local Budget ot the township bt Crantord, County JVC Union, tor the) Bsctl jf«M> WS. 8.783J3 day. November 8. 1968. and Scbool. MUn nue: thence northerly along' Lexington Avenue. • ,.-•."« Street Cleaning Brownie News tain countries with the economic DISTRICT NO. It It is hereby certified that the budfet annexed hereto and hereby m^ ft js*^ tafffMt It« trul 21,000.00 > NOTICK Street. ' ' Avenue toAla n QksU Place: thence west- v Total.traffic volume handled by the Cranford exchange ot the:opy ot the^budget approved by resolution of the fovernihg body on the «th tty M 9wt**f IMA. Salartes and Wages ^ n.ooo.00 17,000i» 4U.73 growth of the U.S. and other fiee K hereby grven that the District Election erly along Alan Okell Place to Walnut Beginning at a point in Hampton st»M I t Other Expenses ...... 6,500.00 4,950.00 i95^0 2.090JM IJM04W Boards In and for. the Township ot DISTRICT NO. »" Avenue; thenc* northerly along Walnut _>d Orchard Street; thence northeS SeW-Jersey'Btffl TWephottfc Company was 11 percent greater last J. WALTER COrFEK, Ctel* „• • - BBS 33BwBQj!QJ6u T^ nations. The study concludes that Cranferd wlU lit at the placet herein- Beginning at Centennial Avenue and itreet Lighting Avenue toIrf'"I*" " Avenue U same were along Orchard Street to Terbush Stn?. haaln 1W«» it was reported this Week by BdWard Smith, from the University of Connecti- > after detlsnatart on the Central Ballroad ot New Jersey: Certified by me 23 North Avenue, tatt, Cwafa*d, H. 1. Other Expenses _...... —~ 31,000.00 29.000.00 29,000.00 3,110.72 Training Seasien n if i ** 'Wffa*7|f"ff*fti BOS" mBCtHK u the West, including the VS., has thence westerly atone the center Una otproduced; thence northwesterly along thence-easterly along Torbush Streets 25,809.2* far greater combined economic TUBSDAT. NOVEWIXB ». IMS said production ot Lexington Avenue tolands ot the Board of Education; tw5 ;er ol Oe local t)«Hce; Ton/calls were between t) and id percent This 8th day of February, 1855. CRanford 6-5*49 Sanltatton neeting of the Outdoor cut, who is visiting her, aunt, Mrs. between the hours of >JW AM. and 8:00thtbe CCentral Ballroad ot New Jersey tothe" Lehigh Valley RaUroad: thence east- edu P.M. Eastern SUndird Time., for theHigh Street if produced; thenc- e alonatomg northerly along lands of ssWBo.rd M eater tor the year. Garbage and Trash Removal Training: Ion. in -which" leaders rI~ETMeClitcWrTe^aer~o^Troop. erly along the Lehlgh Valley Railroad toEducation 417.3* feet to a polntVthenf It is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and. hereby mad* a part hereof ban exact 8.000.00 df the twMluftttTin fff \^\T ^nt** WP4i of HighU» Bahway Hlvtr and polnror place of copy of the original on file with the clerk of the governing body, that all additions are correct and that Salaries and Wages ... 5320.00 5.820.00 5.820.00 will learn ihe basic outdoor skills, addition, it reports that our eco- Street and tha center line of HigHigh Street ntinuing along said lands-of-Boanr^H Traffic through _tt>*)_ .&anford. g e Other Expenses 1^00.00 800.00 800.00 799.07 62. is the critical sSwrtasje.cC class— southerly toth e Lehlglhh ValleVll y RailroadRilad; jintng. , . , • • Education. Westerly to Spruce StreeT^ 42,- aUitatt tid ii if will be held this morning, from The girls had a wonderful time, nomic capacity is growing at a General Election thence easterly along the Lehlgh Valley ill meet In Johnson * Johnson Plant. thence northerly along Spruce Street t« xchange tements contained iiercin are in-proof. rooms in pnssaiy aod untMtdmty Walnut Avenue. Brookside Place; thence easterly™^.* Mr. JOHN W. WEHMAN. 9:15 to 11:15, at the Scout House. rate greater than that of the Soviet to vote upon candidates for the followini Railroad to Centennlai^Avenue: thence and 43,000 call* a , Registered Municipal Accountant Salaries and Wages .„ 16.000.00 13,000.00 T^oooob 13.000.00 and at the end of the hour had the schools. At present there is-* def- offices: . ' ' northerly along Cantenntai~Avenue to the DISTRICT NO. 11 Brookslde Place to Springfield Avenu? NewProem Other Expenses ... 4,500.00 1.500.00 1.141.08 658.93 : Mrs. O. L. Copeland and Mrs. Ira Union. " • A 8Ute Senator (Full terml. Central RaUroad of New Jersey and point thence northerly along SprlngfleU AvL ith reported, with • peakr ot CerUfled by me 67 On the Greenen., MMorristowne , N, j. o 1.800.00 basic steps down pat, thanks to theicit pt Gvef 9MJH0 < flJVU umns '— Tout Members of the General Assem- Beginning at a point ot the Lehlgh nue to Park Drive; thence easterly alou lahway Valley Trunk V Herman will conduct the course. While these facts bode well for or place ot beginning. Valley P^IJQJH and Centennial Avenue; 165 calls recorded on January This 8th day of February, 1955. MOnristown 4-2336 efforts-0f_Miss McClatchey, who is largely a irestiM «( tte increased bly (Full terms). ' WU1 meet in Lincoln School. Centen- Park Drive toIt s terminus; thence 2 May Hike Prices Sewer Maintenance .i .. 29,300.88 18,538.88 18.538J8 18,53838 The leaders will practice making the West in the long run, it is ad- Three Members of the Board of Chosen nial Avenue. "' '• ". " thence westerly along the Lehigh Valley erly through lands ot Union County 11 1954, when an ice storm held Health and Charities an experienced dance instructor, birth sate sod the uwevJty to cur- Freeholden . an Road; thence northwesterly along thence northerly along Springfield AvenaJ During the past year $140,000 Salartes-and Wages ... 10,695.00 10.665JD0 10.665.00 10.471.00 194.00 4-H Clubs in he,r- home town of World War II and the Korean Barltan Road; thence southeasterly along to Hampton Street: thence wenerw Section l. Trwp Orgmnisatioa Meeting much higher degree of Immediate One Member of the Board of Chosen Williams Street to HUlcrest Avenue; the Raritan Road toCentennia l ^venue: vas spent on outside plant con- Gem diamond prices are likely Local Budge) of the Township of Cnmford, County of Union, lor Steal yew ltU. Other Expenses ..-•:. 2.195.00 2,245.00 2,245.00 1,332.57 91^43 Conn. FreeboUders (Qae-year unexpired terml. thence southerly along HUlcrest Avenue along Hampton Street toBerkele y (S A troop ' organization. Meeting r. It is estimated that thence northerly along Centennial Ave- thence southerly along Berkeley PlW struction, Mt. Smith related. This to increase as a direct result of BE IT RESOLVED, .that the. following statements of revenues and appropriations nail «MBSH- Director, of Welfare i military mobilization than the One Member of. the Township Com- to Lexington Avenue; thence easterly nue to the Lehlgh Valley Railroad and Salaries and Wages . 8,040.00 4.860.00 4.860.00 4^60.00 Troop 54 mast • be con* mittee (Three-year term). Lexington Avenue to Denman Road; Hampton Street; thence westerly ,\oj. included the laying of four and the method announced by General tute the local budget for the year 1955. ' V was held Friday morning at the West To quote the report, "An Following a m eompleta description of point or place of beginning. Hampton Street to Orehud Street ^ Other Expenses ....,„- 1,950.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 1,327.43 122.57 Girl Scout Troop 54 of Roose- strutted evesy year to keep pace thente northerly along Denman Road to Electric to produce man-made dia- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that said budget be published in The Cranford CttiBHl and • ::••-« Scout House. Plans were made economy already mobilized forthe eichteen electlpn districts of the said Williams Street and points or. place ol WlU meet In Lincoln School, Centen- point or place ot beginning. ' one-half miles of ifcdditionaj cabje, Public Assistance or Belief „ 5.000.00 3.500.00 8,500.00- 3,500.00 for the' organization of nevelwt School had a Mother, and with '.the aJTifiiTwaml new eoroll- Township and the location of the poUlns beginning nial Avenue. WUI meet' in Cranford one section , extending into the monds," Richard T. Llddifoat, Jr., Chrpnicle in the issue of 24th of February, 1955. 2.500.00 2.600.00 ll war can operate with greater ef-places for each of the said districts: DISTRICT NO. 1J West End Place. . Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was tht Township Com- Aid toHospftal s »—L.... 2,500.00 '2.500.00 Brownie troops in the fall. Mrs. Daughter party Wednesday after- mentsC' '"TCe~ pfnbflem is further WlU meet In Walnut Avenue School. Beginning at a point In Adams Avenue southern part of the township andirectod r of the Gemologlcal Insti- Services of Visiting fectiveness for some time against DISTRICT NO. 1 DISTRICT NO. 7 DISTRICT NO, 17- thittee of the Township of Cranford, County of Union, on* 8th of February..11 & Schurer is the chairman of this noon at the Girl Scout House. At Beginning at the Central Bailroad of : and Elisabeth i Avenue; thence easterly the other along North Union ave- tute of America, declared today. Nurses - Contract ...... -... 1,000.00 1.000.00 1,000,00 . 1.000.00 a considerably stronger economy New Jersey and Ulsh Street produced; Beginning at a point of th$_Central along Adams Avenue toAlban y Avenue; Beginning at a point of Orchard SUM* A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Municipal Offices, on 8th of March, committee. this party which celebrated the terioxatiaa «i dtassrooms which RaUroad of New'Jersey araTthe Garwood thence northerly along Albany Avenue toand Torbush Street; thence eastert. nue and then over Columbia ave* 'DiiBeers Mining Company will 1955, at 8:30 o'clock>.M., at which time and place objections to Bald budget and tax resolution of Etecreatlpn and Education that is not so mobilize*!?* thence westerly along 4ha Central Rail- along Torbush Street toth e lands ot thi the Fifth Grade Scouts troop's" third birthday/a brass tole must he xcpEaced. Oar present rate road to Lincoln Avenue, West;' thane* boundary line; thence northwesterly along Boselle Avenue; thence northeasterly njie toward KenUworth. Thirteen nirely take into Account the possl- Township of Cranford for the year 1955 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. Parks and Playgrounds The ascension to power of asoutherly along Lincoln Avenue, West, to said Oarwood boundary line to Fifth along Boselle Avenue toth e Boselle Park Board of education: thence horthrrlr Sftity that the GE process might Salaries and Wages ... 11.900.00 9.000.00 9,000.00 8J821J2 178J68 ^. A meeting of the fifth grade Girl clock was presented to Mrs. Cope- of construct)*** as josl afcojit man- Avenue; thence along Gallows HU1 line; thence nortnerly along the along Uuds ot Board ot Education 4ir« new ducts were' installed under- group in Russia which is appar- Benjamin Street; thence southerly along to. Park Avenue; thence easterly feet to a point; thence eohttnulng «w later become competitive with Other Expenses ...... 5,600.00 4.600.00 4.500.00 3.932J8 567^2 Scouts of the Cranford Area was land for the Girl Scout House. The aginc to st»y abreast ol the rising Benjamin Street to Williams Street; boundary line toth e KenU- ground. • , • • ently reverting to major emphasis thence southeasterly along WUllama Street Park Avenue to Orchard Street; thence worth boundary line; thence northerly said lands of Board of Education wetterS mined industrial diamonds of EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Maintenance of Free" held in the gymnasium of the First enrolbnent tate. bea the problem southerly along Orchard Street to North and along the various courses of. said to Spruce Street; thence northerly abu Mr. Smith added that about Public Library girls had voted to use their profits on heavy industry and war-mak- to Penman Road; thence northerly along Spruce.Street toBrooksld e Place; th««I small size." . . SlJMMARY.OF^pENERAL SECTION OF BUDGET Presbyterian Church last week. Denman Road to Lincoln Avenuei thence Avenue;, thence southerly along tha di-KenUworth boundary line- to Orange tnn.OOO was spent during the year Salaries and Wages - 19.700.00 17,180.00 17.380.00 17J21.53 158.47 from the sale of cookies in this ing potential, combined with" theeasterly along Lincoln Avenue to High viding line between No. 117 and No. 1UAvenue:., thence southwesterly along easterly along Brookside Place productd Year IMS ItU Over 100. girls and their leaders is not betBg; North Avenue. West, to the Central RaU- Orange Avenue to Linden Place; thence to Springfield-Avenue; .thence northerli on additions made inside the "Any future reduction in the : Other Expenses .» 9,000.00 8,550.00 8,350.00 7.807-91 542-09 way. immediate military strength of the Street: thence northerly along High Street along 8pringfteld Avenue toPar k Drivr •' ••• General Appropriations for:.':•••'•;- '"-^i-^- enjoyed a very interesting program .The to the Central Railroad ot New Jersey road ot New Jersey; thence westerly-along southerly along Linden Place toKlixabet b central office to relieve conges-price ot industrials of the tiny . 1. 'ttunieibdI.'PuiiK>B^'':.-.>'..«w:..::Ja';.>.':'. $ 86i.sei.3t Unclassified "A musical program was pre- Soviet Union, leads to the belief and .point or plant of beginning. the Central RaUroad of New Jersey toAvenue: thence southerly along Elisa- thence along Park Drive toU s termtnur Contributions to Public with picturesque colored slides of sented with Gretchen Angle. Cay tions coftslitniie a saep in the fight the Qarwood boundary Una and point or beth Avenue toAdam s Avenue and point thence easterly and through Unas of thi tion, including new carrier equip- size GE announced it is capable ?« Local District Scbool Purposes that proposed cuts in American Will meet In Sherman School, Lincoln place ot *yfg*T*itngi or place ot *^eg1 Tiring. * Union County Park toth e Rahway River Employees' Retirement Liberia. Mrs.' Santiago Porcella, Milius, Phyllis Boandman and Gail direction, but She best «uess of ex- Avenue. , thence northerly and up stream to tha ment permitting conversion of one 6f making would increase the min- ' in Municipal Budget _::— System ..?....-_....«..„..«..... 18,481.00 13.714.00 13,714.00 13.714.00 tary strength should be studied I DISTRICT NO. 3 - Will meet In Cranford High School. Will meet in Roosevelt School. Orange 171,513J!6 157,044.71 m III, who has lived in Africa for perts in the field at edmatitm is West End Place. Rahway River to the boundary of Sprint. pair of wires into the equivalent ing, expense per carat allocated to 3. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes .._..;. Memorial and • . Griffiths taking part. Refresh- great critical care. Beginning at a point In High Street and Avenue. - Oeld: thence westerly along the SprliJ. that the ptogjni Sir. Eisenhower DISTRICT NO. 8 ., DISTRICT NO. 13 of 12 talking circuits and increas- larger industrial stones and gem Independence Days several years, was the guest speak- ments were made and served by Facts On Trade Incoln Avenue; thence westerly along field boundary line toth e Westfleld boun. 4. Total General Appropriations ..... 1,162,787.43 1,038^88.03 will do no move than Lincoln Avenue-to Denman Road; thence Hog'wuitig at a point of the Rahway Beginning at a point ot the Central dary line; thence southeasterly along ths ing the number of talking chan- quality diamonds. This would be Salaries and Wages —.— 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 .^i^J^^BarMUa^loJd^i^^ris^ the girls in the troop. southerly along Denman Road to Lexing- River and tha Central RaUroad ot NewBallroad of New Jersey and Centennial Westfleld boundary Una toth e Oarwood 5. . Less: Anticipated Revenues'Other Than Other Expenses :... . 2,500,00 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,356.80 14120 some of her very interesting and 4 llJfcHUltH TlH. l along the Central Avenue; thence easterly along the Cen- nels. necessary because a good portion Current Property Tax ...... 552,000.00 480,000.00 deal ot mail on the extension of Lexington Avenue to the Lehlgh Valley Celebration of Public " thrilling, experiences, 'and played C. R. Petersen are the leaders of deficit, they befieces. is likely to Una: thence northerly along the RoseUe boundary line; thence southerly along the u^^^^ of-the^cost-oT-the-operation-of the reciprocal trader program —PnH—ifij- thence easterly along the Lehlgh lows H1U Road; thence northerly along Difference: Property Tax i records of ^thc-native music. Mrs. this troop. ' increase nlher than decrease with Valley Railroad toHig h Street, produced; Park boundary Una toRoaeU e Avenue; RoseUe and Linden boundary line to Gallows Hill Road to Park Avenu? and telephone construction also African diamond mines is borne 6. both pro and con. I am encour- thence etong High Street toLincol n Ave- thence southwesterly along Rosalie Ava- Rarltan Road: thence southwesterly along Budget Appropriations (As follows): . .:..7: R. M. Harmon introduced Mrs. Troop 33 out at more canaprebensiwe .pro- nue toAlban y Avenue; thence southerly Raritan rttre^t to Centennial Avenue; thence easterly along Park Avenue to were reported by 'New Jersey by the sale of industrial diamonds. Juvenile Guidance Program .. aged by the display of interest in nue or point or place at beginning. Orchard Street; thence southerly along Bell in a review of its operations (a) Local Tax' for Municipal Purposes Includ- Other Expenses 500.00 500.00 Porcella. Mrs. ^. B. Brewster ar- Brownie Troop 33 of Roosevelt Will meet In Walnut Avenue School. along the center line of Albany Avenue thence northerly along Centennial Ave- Orchard Street to Torbush Street «nd Thus, should the high cost of the ing Reserve fpr Uncollected Taxes. 640,787.43 538.406.09 Certainly evcajune win agree' this most important matter. How- DISTRICT NO. 3 to Adams Avenue: thence: southwesterlynue to tbe Central RaUroad of New Jer-point or place of beginning. - throughout the state for 1954. GE process be reduced in time to Inter-Municipal Committee ranged the -program.. and Cleveland Schools visited the Beginning at the Rahway River and along Adams Avenue toElisabet h Avenue; sey end-point or place of beginning. - (b) Addition to Local District School Tax 19,860.00 .; .; for Water Supply . that the vital pnaripfe of local ever;' I regret to see that there is thence southeasterly siting DUanetb Ave- Will meet in Lincoln School. Centen- WUI meet In Rrooksldle Place School The company's annual report the point Where they were lower Mrs: p.'L. Copeland spoke about Cranford Historical House during North Avenue; thence easterly along Cranfor6?s 195S tax rate Is estimated at $6.58 per one hundred dollars of valuation. This tax Other Expenses 1,000.00 3,000.00 2,100.00 2.O48.7T 51.23 control of schools should not bein circulation a great amount of North Avenue to Forest Avenue; thence nue to Hamilton, Avenuei- thence-south- nial Avenue. .' ~DI8TRICT NO. 18 ' shoved an average calling rate in price than the industrial stones the Juliet Lowe Fund; and told the their last meeting. There they northerly along forest Avenue' to Ham-westerly along Hamilton Avenue toFores t Beginning at a point in Casino Avenue will produce net tax revenues of $1,734,189.66 plus a reserve for uncollected taxes of $171,513.26 or a total River Cleaning ..- — - ahridgrit Bo>£ec«r. I belisve that factual misinformation regarding Avenue; thence southeasterly along For- DISTRICT NO. 14 and Riverside Drive; thence northeasterly ot 8,200,000 calls daily during of comparable size, diamonds of $1,905,702.92. Of the next tax revenues, $469,274.17 is required for municipal purposes, and $261,000.00 Salaries and Wages ...... 2,000.00 . 1,320.00 1,320.00 1,320.00 w - - • -- along. Casino Avenue to Linden Place' 1954, art increase of 400,000 a day other sizes and_jauallties would has been estimated for county purposes. The-remainder, $1,003,915.49, is required to Support thejchool Other Expenses ...... 1,500.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 2,976.00, 24X0 ' great honor of being' chosen t# goCivil and Spanish-American Wars, thence northwesterly along Elisabeth tyM|r"'MBtt|rtaXMMfNthX A drastic on&er to TT^ plan to comment more extensively nue toth e Rahway River; thence -south- thence "loutnwesterly. along the Garwood^ Contributions to Old Age and World Wars I and U. On dis- Avenue toLinde n Place; thence northerly 1 Orange . Avenue; thence' easterly ^aloni 'to the Chalet in Switzerland. She on this in the near future. along linden. Place to Casino Avenue; erly along the Rahway River toth aboundary line to. the Westfield boundary Orange Avenue to Craig Place r'thenct A1 new singlerday record of 12 ^•^^'^^"iarfeliartci^e play were a spinning wheel and the .CoundatBom of «nr democracy Central Railroad ot New Jcney and point line; thence southeasterly along-the West- Mr. Uddicoat stated further: introduced Mrs. D. L. Deutsch, the the *"**.*-»^ 0uavuuiiuuut must join thence westerly along Casino Avenue to field and Clark boundary line toRarita n northerly along: Craig Place to Nomuniui million calls was chalked up dur- no control. For example, street lighting, the Rahway Valley Sewer Authority, employee pension, and System ...'...... : 6.000.00 rocking chair which were .over 100 Riverside Drive; thence southerly along or place ot beginning. Place; thence westerly along Nornundlt "The method used, employing a Air Compressor ..< 1.80000 1.800.00 l,764:0Q 36.00 new Juliet Lowe chairman. V " rtsklhvcarleidthaaithasih Riverside Drive to'North Union Avenue; Will meet in Municipal Building Road: thence easterly along Raritan Road Place to LaSaUe. Avenue: thence north- ing the 1ce storm of January 11, Insurance premiums require-approximately $21,500.00 more in 1955,. In addition, deferred charges and Troops 10 and 62 . years old, and one of the first bi- TOWNsmr OF thence southerly along North Union Ave- North Avenue, East . . to Lexington Avenuei thence northwest-erly along IjSalle Avenue to Dunham It does extreme pressures and tern' emergency appropriations arising but of operations in 1954 and* amounting to over $39,000.00, must be Storm Damage - Hazel..-. 1.000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 the past — wUOs state and local erly along. Lexington 'Avenue to Alan 1954. ... ' 8^00.00 8400:00! 50.00 Troops 10 and 62 of St. Michael's cycles ever built. The girls found nue toth e Rahway River; .thence south- D1BTRCT NO. • OkeU Place; thence westerly along Alan Avenue; thence easterly along Dunham peratures.is self-limiting, if only covered in the 1955 budget . ,. ' . . Caterpillar Dieser-D-4 .:... 8,150.00- tai~_ d^c GOT schools CRANFORD erly alone, the TUhway River to North Beginning at Orange Avenue andOkell Place to Walnut Avenue; thence Avenue to Hernlng Avenue; thence north- telephones in service in Newcrystals up to l-16th inch in diam- • devoted .their last meeting,to the pictures of Cranford, when it M tJ Avenue and point or place of beginning. Craig Place; thence northeasterly along erly along Hernlng Avenue produced to proper yi' — II is encourage NOTICE OF - northerly .along Walnut Avenue to Lex-KenUworth Boulevard; thence weiterly Jcrsexhlt-S new peak of 2,071,800, eter have been produced." (He Total Operations learning the basic steps of thewas known as Crane's Ford, very Will meet in Cranford Casino. Riverside Orange Avenue toth e KenUworth. boun- ington Avenue I' said Lexington Avenue ANTICIPATED REVENUES (Item 8 (a)) „ .. 897.916.89 769,133.21 11.006.00 780.133.21 733,425.53 46,707.66 interesting. Mrs. A. Sordill and ing. therefor**, tojnofte.tfbal the ap- Drive. : dary Una; thence westerly, along) the were produced: thence northwesterly along KenUworth Boulevard -to «h ^a^easeatliajMO forthe year. doubts that this process is cap- square d.ance. As their instructor, pcopttatc Tiiii»r"ii^tj**c **» both the Primary Registry DISTRICT NO. 4 KenUworth boundary line toa n angle In along the production of Lexington Ave- Blver; thence southerly and down itrum Four out of five New Jersey fami- (b) Contingent .. _.„. 2,500.00 2.500.00 2,500.00 they were privileged to have Lor- Mrs. IV. Fuller are the leaders of Beginning at the Central RaUroad ot said boundary line; thence northerly along nue -and the center line ot- Lexington of the.Rahway River to Riverside Drive; e of commercial'adaptability in GENERAL REVENUES IftCaah and the Bouse are «m- ' • AND • ...... said boundary.Una to KenUworth Boule- thence southerly along Riverside Drive to lies now have telephones com- this troop. New Jersey and the Rahway River; Avenue to/the Garwood line and point its present form.) "The difficulty ..' •• • •.-••••.•• • 1955 ••• 1IM in 1954 Total Operations raine McClatchey, a: • freshman thence westerly along the Central RaU- vard: thence northerly along KenUworth Casino Avenue and point or place S3 road of New Jersey to the dividing line Boulevard toHernln g Avenue if Hernlng Will meet In • Johnson Ac Johnson als which hare been iwbmittedL I In pursuance of the provisions of anbetween No. UT and No. 119 North Ave- Avenue were produced; thence southerly Will meet In Roosevelt School. Orange the company noted. and pressures would only add fur- Surplus Revenue Appropriated with Brownie Troop 53 of 1 along saW production of Hcming Avenue Plant. Walnut Avenue. Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- nue, Wast; thence northerly along said Avenue. '•.•.-• *•••"— The company reached the twother to the costs. Ihjhe 19th cen- • Prior Written Consent of Director of Detail: \ UARY School has completed its calendar tions." TlUe 1». Revised Statute! ot New dividing line to North Avenue. West, and end center line ot Hernlng Avenue to DISTRICT NO. 15 7^25.99 coned atosjt the larubatma of pro- Jersey, and the amendments and supple- Orchard .Street; thence along Orchard Dunham Avenue; .thence westerly along Beginning at a point in the center line NOTE: In reference to streets, rallroadt, niWonttv4elephone Installation in tury, two scientists, a Frenchman, Local Government J .,.. .-'.- 11,000.00 Salaries and Wages .— 537,047.50 471.580.00 473.130.00 465^04.01 Isaac M. ruimower sale. The troop sold .Itk calen- ments Uterto. ' . • Street northerly to Hampton Street: Dunham Avenue to LaSaUe Avenue; of the Central Railroad of New Jersey and river. It la the Intention to folio* 1 3. Miscellaneous Revenues>—. ^., Other Expense vidinc *ilw|iiate edmalinna! tacil- thence along liaiSalle Avenue toNorman - and of Lincoln Avenue, West: thence center line throughout June of last year . The first million Moissan, and the British scientist, 8^50,00 8,467.12 Funeral services-..were held dars. The following girlk took part • NOTICE thence easterly along Hampton Street tothence along liaiSale Av took over a half-century, the Licenses — Alcoholic ., ; .^fe™. u....™.. 9,450.00 (Including Contingent) 363,369.39 300.05321 11,000.00 309,503.21 267.521.54 41,981.67 ities and sSandaids mill be inter- is hereby given that qualified voters of Berkeley Place; thence northerly along die Place; thencth e easterlterl y along Nor- toutheaste'rly along Lincoln Avenue, West, J.WALTER. COFFEE^ Hannay, utilized great heat and Licenses — Business .^j;..^ , 923.00 800.00 971J8 Tuesday in Springfield for Isaac Eleanor Hubbach.^Barbara Wiet- ested in *21274.17 861.881 M 11,000.00 B72J61J8 822,183.72 80207.68 of the Democratic Party from each By (Srag Jbmntial election district totaling 36 members in company said that its earnings mond Corporation irt the largest General Government V all. for a term of one year. Administrative and By All iPaid or 1 picture failed to match the pace year in its history aWd -nearly 5 FOR LOCAL DISTRICT 6'- ' : ' Established 1897 • NOTICE Executive: "•* *•** tor 1984 BeattattonTransfers I g SCHOOL PURPOSES: to hereby given that qualified voters of ol Its over-all operations. times the total sale of industrial [ i5.ew.oo \ 15,600.00 12^15.10 2JS84.90 •the Township of Cranford not already Salaries and Wages I..,...... * 18,140.00 (i) Deferred Charges and Even with an increase hi netstones by the orga .. 7,585.00 7,025.00 5.316.10 1.708^0 - reilsteigd In said Township under the Other Expenses ...... -«.--... 14,600.00 Statutory Expenditures— 1 laws et New Jersey governing permanent income from $16,564,610 in 1953 tobiggest industrial Assessment and Collfection, , , Local School Deficiency in- ••'.'iV, ™ registration may register with the Town- $20,635,988 in 1954. the company year. of. Taxes _ '•• )••. Basic Aid for Local ship Cleric off the said Township of 34,520.00 30^80.00 30.880.00 30,540.10 339A0 19^60X0 19,860.00 sai dthat with an increase hi the Salaries and Wages 4,300.00 3.789.64 610J6 School District ...„..„.._.—, 19,860.00, number* of shares of stock, its Other Expenses 4,500.00 3,700.00 share had. been re- Rental and Malntenanco Total of Deferred Charges ' -I|:i Petersen Gets of Township Offices and Statutory Expendi- i .i•' ; "-•. 6,740.00 6.740.00 EXPENDITURES AND TAX REQUIREMENTS: every convenience. Our own display look" on the world through the sweep-around windshield; tory listings, automatic answering 1,500.0!?JM05 1,600.00 1,500.00 1^70.16 229.84 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Enlarge your present home. Head for your Dodo* dealer. Gel an entry blank. by the .mothers and served by Other Expense* Municipal ApproprUUons $ 892221J8 $ 860253.7IJ and recording wp llrsTllQ Bectanu* Mrs. George rraffic Control •Cash Liabilities — '• 4 53,556.47 You'll enjoy the extra space Drive the new Dodge—"Toke Command . . . Gel the There's a new contest every day—a dashing Custom ^ 2.640.00 2.640.00 2.640.00 Local District ScW Tax MO.675.18 833.180.98 special types of telephone instru Freese, Mrs. George Cafley, Mrs • Salaries and Wages ... Reserves for Receivables — 497,354.18 County Taxes 232,163.94 241.435^73 Thrill First Hand I" Then fill In the tail line. New contest Royal Lancer to be given away! It's fun! It's easy! It's p Other Expenses . 6.800.00 3^00.00 3.009.17 290.83 ..: and we can point out ments, irfffl coloreldd teltelee- Robert Patten and Mrs. Howard Surplus Revenue -.~~— 355238.49 Other Expenditures and De- • each doyl tint Aid Organization ductlons from Income« 14625 11.18 how you can dp it econom- going on now! phones. Amesen. Aid and Maintenance Total Liabilities. Reserves and Last week-end Scoutmaster 3,000.00 3,000.00 3.000.00 3.000.00 ically. See us soonl Contract Surplus . 4906348.14 Total Expenditures and . - • during the conteit. period—and win I You get back DRIVE THE NEW Sena Inducted yeTSra*n~Too»r"13 leuuts te*lh» \larm System Jto iteaulramenU - $2.085.206.75 1,934.881.65 every penny-you pakl—dovMef You hav* a new Dodge. cella for, an overnight campout 1.050.00 935.10 f'"to Armed Fortes They stayed in the water front Salaries and Wages 850.00 You hove your money back. And Dodge matches that 7,094.18 4.092.00 3,892.00 3.676.48 Excess or (Deficit) cabin, enjoyed the outdoor lift- Other Expenses (23,45723) STANIARB amount at a bonut. Frank c. Sena of \l9 North ave inspection of Buildings School Tax Levy Unpaid ..—. .None from Operation 17284.71 mi and ice skating. These boy* passed Leu: School Tax Deferred — Plus: Statutory Additions to Com* m TODAY I . ' I «-\ west, was among 13 men call • Salaries and Wages » 3,610.00 3.340.00 3.340.00 3,340.00 ..> Nona LUMBER & SUPPLY id into service last Thursday b; tests: Henry Weber, Robert Other Expenses 950.00 900.00 900.00 675.71 22429 Excess from Operation 11.000.00 Take Command...G«t the Thrill First Hand! Selective Service Board 44. Freese, Kenny Nyce, George nspection of Plumbing •Balance Included in Above COMPANY 2.640.00 "Cash Liabilities" , -..Hone CHANGE IN SURPLUS REVENUE The group reported to theReusch, Robert Johnson, John Salaries and Wages 2;640.00 2,640.00 2.640.00 -funeral 100.00 100.00 .9028 9.74 FOR THE YEAR: [board** »m«. pininq-iri rtty.H Arthur Llsanti and Other Expenses 100.00 33.48723 3ivtt ^DW 739L15_ 760.85 Decrease —... - MASOM MATCRUOS ~ I where going away ceremonies were aflftao Donald Patton, Paul Ir- 3og Regulation sis EAST aUtOAD m 94 High SK Cr.nford ucted. Munidpal-amd-organ- 1,500.00 1.500.00 1,000.00 800.00 vt sr&iNoruxD AVENUE |«»tional npretentativtt present Graham CUavas and streets and Roads SURPLUS REVENUE: CRANFORD. N. J. — Cft «-ttS3 VESTVOEUDl K. J. — VI X-«M3 PHONE8: HUGH CLARK MOTORS WESTERMAN VON MOTOR SALES Howard Arneson. Dads who ac- Balance January 1st .... 327,033.78 350^11. •"Eluded Stanley Hanna of Crah- toad Repairs ^ companied the scouts were Wil- Cat «-MM — CR 609 North Av« W W-ptfitld ; 130 WtsHitld Av« ROMIU Park |ford. ind Maintenance Balance Dacember 3lst. v v v 'iam Irsllnger, Henry Weber and Salaries and Wages 38,000.00 20.800.00 00 33,800.06 , e board has been directed to 68.10 call another if nijn oh Harth 34 or. oth*»r~ 80.000.00

SLWJJ^Of i'tVa-VA-w.v.j.y;<.ji:;A'' •:•;': 'y--,Lv KKii\-*tX-K«-i:£%HM:MX^!&$ THE CRANFORD CTTIZEN AND CHRONICLB, THURSDAT, FEBRUARY U, 1955

THE CRABTO8D CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, he would choose a seafaring ca- I ably Georgetown University where home? Shall it still be made avifl- Guests of Honor Hair Cute, Shaves Foreign Oil able and as easy to buy as'; a lf he were starting out in life she hopes to obtain a degree in As Teachers f Continued from pofle 1) piece of candy? Is ttnot goodrlogic now. There are better opportuni- nursing. In addition to her activi- Lincoln Holroyd, Jr, of 217 Cen- to plug up the •stream while we ties in many other fields today, he ties at the high school, she is presir Will Cost More tral avenue, who 4s scheduled to declared. ' V( dent of the Catholic Youth Or- practi plan to- work out the most effec- A Starting Monday leave for Iran about April 1. Mr.tive ' means, to eliminate the "The,, main •drawback," he said ganbation of St Michael's Church. " " •• wifh ' •'•'• . ( A trend in current practices in Holroyd, who is a training spec- source? In reference to a life at sea, "is WILSON'S • SWIFTS • ARMOUR'S Hiring new teachers In this area JMfecuve Monday, the price of ialist' at the Esso Training Cen- Our plan is to enlist.tbe news- that you live away from your fam- was shown again last week when hair cute and shaves in local bar- ter in Elizabeth, has been given Red Cross ALL GOVERNMENT GRADED MEATS the Board of Education offered dealers today, to ask his coopera- ily allryour life. In seagoing you benhops wiU go up approximately a loan assignment to the consor- tion to the extent of refusing bad receive1 less for the responsibility . (Continued from poo^l) contracts to five seniors at Jersey ~15~ccntt each. It wasiannounced tiiuh~prdject~in~lran for two years i City State Teachers College who and will continue in charge of the this week by the Cranford Master In unity there is strength! If all world. You ajtsii sp LENT ' -practice -teaching in-the training program there upon com- P. Kaiser; Area* 4 (election dis- Baiters' Association^ newsdealers, in all towns and million and a cargo worth two or WILSON'S CERTIFIED Cranford school system. pletion of Mr. Lerda's stay later 1 tricts 3, 4 and 18>-NeIson_K]ing. up from cities, were to erect a barrier of three million intrusted to you to fc Because of the teacher shortage, this year. Mrs. R. i>. Trainer, Mrs. Fred "..)• $1.10 to $1.25 while children's resistance., the distributor would sail all over the world. You can school boards' In this area have -BaTTcuts will go from .85 to $1.00 Mrs. Holroyd, a librarian as- soon find himself in trouble. In Burelbach, Mrs. H. C. Fisher, Mrs. found itnecewiry to hire instruc- make one mistake that can wreck John Chamberlain. Mrs. Santiago 2 BOX OF CHEESE weekdays and to $1.23 on Satur- sistant at. the Cranford Public turn the distributor would soon the whole business. A • compara- tors for the next school year as days.' Shaves will cost .75 in- Library, has been granted a two- complain to the publisher. No Porcella, HI, Mrs. E. W. Stanton, quickly as possible. Schools which tive shore job would pay three Mrs. Fletcher Gilpln. Mrs. Paul REPEAT BY REQUEST stead of Wpresent .60 rate. years' leave from the library market — no sale! Of course if times as much." . prqvide facilities" for practice Ladies' hair cuts will be up from and plans to join her husband in the newsdealer refuses to cooper- Selby.lMrs: Milton Boyette and STRICTLY FRESWCILLED " teaching have a definite advantage JUST ARRIVED! THEY'RE $69 AND $79 CHAIRS * f 1-25 to $1:50 while girls under 12 June with their son, Thomas, 16, ate we can do nothing in a posi- Mrs. Jdhn Giles. in obtaining these teachers. In will pay $1-25 instead of $1.10. who will be graduated from Ad- tive way except to leave him off Good Citizen Area! & (election districts 7, 16 addition, they have M excellent The $155 rate for girls will pre- miral Farragut Academy, Pine the list of those who do cooperate. (Continued J/oro pope 1) and 17J—Mrs. F- J. Myers, Mrs. FMCY mm opportunity to determine the value vail on Saturdays. Beach, and a daughter, Carol, 14, Our plan does not call for pub- has been a member of the Masque E. B. Faulkner. Mrs. W. L. Han- a freshman at Cranford High lishing names of dealers who do- 7 to 9 tt*. onjlt__2i__l___^_; 0[ the college studtnta as pros- , Members of the Master Barbers' and Bauble, dramatic club, for senfi. Mrs. Samuel Roth, Mrs. W. pective- teachers. School. They have another daugh- not cooperate. D. Common, Mrs. E. F. George, Association point -out that the two years and has sung in the JERSEY DRESSED "Hired for, elementary daises IN SIZE, DESIGN, QUALITY, FABRICS! , Cranford price schedule, has been ter, Johanna, 21, who was grad- "We extend an invitation to all high school chorus for four years. Mrs. WL Stump, Mrs, Vincent uated front" New Jersey College Daniel, Mrs. H. L Mitchell and were: Miss 'Margaret .Corcoran '.-rM under that of surrounding- com- groups, religious and civic, to help Always-Interested In athletics, she and Miss Mary Bernath, JM>th of munities for several years. Men's for Women last June and whous eradicate a serious evil. In has been a member, of the CAAMrs, James Rich. PORK SPECIAL is now working in Pittsburgh, Pa. turn we will go on record to serve Jersey City and Miss Irene. Bloyer, hair cuts have cost $1.25 in West- Council and is a cheerleader. She And Area 6 (election districts Miss 'Lorraine Cttcwlnski and field, Rahway, Linden, Elizabeth Sailing on the Queen Mary this on any vommltttee, at any time, also is a member of the business 8, 9 and\ 12)— Steven, Orlando, Rib End and Kenilworth tor nearly a dec- Saturday with the Lardas will be in any capacity, to wage war staff of the: "Spotlight,1' schoolMrs. Lorraine Blanding. Mrs. Eu- LB. Miss Joan Dotubiewski, all of Bay- ade. • • - -.•.•'•. •.••..- A. H. Houseknecht of 211 Beech against the prindpa^aggressor, the newspaper, and president of the genie Miller; Mrs. Blanche Orth, onne. They are -all seniors at street, a training adviser/ for publisher. We view with deep Mrs. Virginia' DilL Mrs. Doris jersey City-State Teachers Col- French Club. '._.'. , ' ..' lege. Standard Oil (New Jersey) jri New alarm any division of our forces Miss Kaye attended the NewKassouf, Mrs. Florence Hamil- Rib Half Colony Club York City. He is going to' assist at this time, when united action ton, Mrs; Helen Bradbury. Miss . Two other teachers were hired in conducting an institute on is so necessary to achieve our com- Jersey Girls' State at the New for elementary classes. They are Jersey College, for Women, New Elaine Scl iad, Mrs. Helen Grayce. Speaker Shows dealer-management conferences at mon goal. Some months ago' It Mrs. Amelia Hewitt and Mrs. Ruth Miss Patricia Ann, Drake of Brand new and beautiful... $69 and $79 chairs in every detail... and every one Koos- the new Esso Training Center of was so refreshing to hear the Rev. Brunswick, last summer.-Her fu- WILSONS CERTIFIED Stroudsburg, Pa., a graduate of ture plans Include* college,-prefer- Alice Dealer. Old Glass Items. Europe' at Abington^just.wXsi East Stroudsburg State Teachers low tagged a thrifty 49.95! Hard to believe? Come see! You'll find one of die most excit- A talk on antique glass was pre- London, England. He will be byterian Church, and the Rt Rev. and JllfisjCardle, ing chair collections you've ever laid eyes.on! These are BIG chairs, handsomely propor* sented by. Miss Ruth Durand of there unUl April 7. / William C. Heinbuck of St Mich- of Staten Island, a graduate of the "Elderly Things" Stioppe In The , Lerdas have resided . in ael's Church, both- of^Elizabeth, Full Cut Shank Half Notre Dame College. "iBSn^TTcSstBISI^^ Millburn to members of the Col-Cranford since Mr. Lerda started New Jersey, speak)' out in one lb Hired as high school Instructors good, dependable construction top to bottom . .. custom details like French seams, lush ,onj/ Club's American home de- with Standard Oil as a teacher voice in the cause of decency. To- were Michael F. Yanucd of New- partment at the home of Mrs. and director of industrial training gether they gave expression of CEMTEI COT SLICES 79 ark, a science and mathematics floor-deep fringe, kickpleat skirts, smart brass-tipped legs. And wait 'til you see the fabrics! John Brach, 103 Makatom drive, at the training center, eight years the common decency which should N. Y. STATE'S teacher who nag been with the Boucle textures, nubbi tweeds, sculptured damasks, diagonal weaves, modern metaUics, to • Monday night. The program was ago. He has been a member of belong to all religious and civic Newark school systeny for the past ttircianftml group' dhk^bid WHOLE HAMS 45 three years, and Mrs,. Mary Brad- name just a few .. rin doiens of today's new decorator colors! We'll even custom cover to American home chairman, with years and recently resigned as join in applying the first real and 'your order ... at no extra cost! And the styles? All your traditional favorites . .. plus the Mrs. Leroy Reigner as co-hostess. secretary of the club in prepara- effective prescription for elimina- social studies.and English teacher. "hewesrcTntenrpo^ Miss Durand brought a repre- tion for his stay in Iran. .' tlon of indecent literature." EXTRA SPECIAL Mr. Yanuccl h6lds bachelor and sentative collection of old glass to He is a graduate of Blooms- GEOKCE C. WARD master degrees from Seton Hall T-cushion Lawsona. Of course we couldn't begin to name... or picture ... all of them. show members — from the earl- burg (Pa.) State Teachers Col- Try Delicious , BOTH FOR University, South Orange, and v(Qome see the whole collection at Koos tomorrow! Just $5 down .. .and you can take iest blown glass to the "Panel lege and received his Master De- PlaysMark Mrs. Connor is a graduate of Tren- Thistle*' pattern jwhich was made gree at Penn State University. •(Cimtinued from page I) ton State Teachers College and she months to pay on our easy budged t terms. (Atso(t at Koos new Sea Girt branch.) right up through 1920. Before, coming to Cranford they Henry Ricklis, Mrs. William has been doing substitute work in ' Many patterns reflected the his- resided in Coatesville, Pa., where the Cranford isystem this year. tory of our country. The laying Mr. Lerda taught school for 17 verman, Mrs. Sidney Scher of the.Atlantic Cable was one inyears. . Mrs. Eli Kaufman. ^/^^ particular that made a striking Mr. Lerda has done training In September 16MT 23 people glass pattern. Fruits and, leaves work for Standard Oil in- several of -Jewish faiyicame to Man- Colony Club were always popular, as was hob- foreign countries, including trips hattan Islandto cast their lot with nail ware. The hobs were muchto Cairo, Egypt; Caracas, Vene- theirfeflow pioneers in a new and MY Plans Annual sharper and.closer together In thezuela, and Aruba in the Nether- imtrled, though promising, land. IMPORTED HOLI old glass —which is one good way lands Antilles. ..--- Their reasons for leaving the"old SAUTERNE LB. Fashion Show of distinguishing the old from the Also, a member of the Cranfojs' world were the same as those CREAM PORT • Mrs^ Gerald Thurston, chairman hobnail reproductions. Lions Club* Mr. Holroyd hasJseen of other settlers. A few sought SHERRY of^the third annual.luncheon and Some European enameled glass with Standard Oil for seven years adventure; others looked for op- lb.can$ fashion ^show to be sponsored by also was displayed to show how and before that war personnel COCKTAIL SHERRY the Colony Club of Cranford, met portunities denied to them in the WILSONS CERTIFIED « craftsmen during the 1880*8 work- director, for Coming Glass in closed social orders of 17th cen- TRIPLE CREAM SHER1 yesterday with jnfemben of^her ed into the "Art Glass." Also Corning. N. Y^He and bis family tury Europe. But the principal TAWNY PORT 4/5 Of. committee to further plans for the OPEN ri»ho.wn_;we«J.. pieces of World's affair. The show wflLbe held at Fair he startM wlth~StandSr« On.-Mnt was the desbe fb-Uve FRYIW eHMKEHS the Far HUls Inn, Somervile, on UmJmt tkru Sttttrdut torlan "Maiden's Blush" and Tif- Holroyd has been working at thefree men in a land .where persecu- T ^ fany's gold coloring In glass. focal library for the. past three tion and poverty would be. the The event, 'according. to. fl Those attending were: yeirS. ' _> ' ••-:- rare exception rather than the I.Thurston, will feature spring sults« Mrs. Brach, Mrs. Reiser, Mr. Holroyd is a graduate of rule. These settlers, with their Free Delivery LB. coats, dresses and a complete line • v.Mrs. Zachary, Mrs. Wad- Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.,descendants, and with those who &OIJI8 L, OUEKTIN FREE Jot accessaries by a group: of dill, Mrs. Frank cooper, Mrs. and received his master's degree followedi them to these shores, America'% foremost fashion de- John Bank- Shown above are members of Howard in education from Cornell Univer- contributed to the economic the Cranford Police Department PARKING * CR^1044 OVEN READY —16-18 Ib. signers. •••••. Strength of America, and. to. its Mrs-^Thurston Is aided by: Mrs. Van Chamberlin, Mrs. Philip as • training commissioner ^TifT^TIiM Ib. James Caruso. Mrs. James P. Morin; Mrs. Thomas Hann and Union . Council, Boy Scouts of Local 52, Patrolmen's Benevol- ed in the dramatic early history ent Association at a dinner- Duffy, |? Thomas Campbell. - America; ' .' of our nation, as comrades in arms John J. Monahan, Mrs. Arthur E. Following three years with the and as architects of the new con- dance at the Cranwood, Gar- wood, tonight in honor of re- CHOICE CUT • Poole, Mrs. Charles M. Preston, Navy as a vocational training offi- federation of states. In the en- 30 Eastman St. Mrs. Clifton Stockberger and Mrs. History of Thermometer cer, Mr. Houseknecht ,went with suing centuries, Americans of cent promotions- • (Story on Page 1.) {On. Cfmafanl Ernest W^llgeroth. \. Told Jr. High Students Standard Oil as coordinator of Jewish faith have carried the re- SIBLOIN " PORTERHOUSE There will be a meeting of the TABLES ... , By BAKBAKA THIEDB manufacturing training in 1946. In sponsibilities as well as the privil- called into the Navy in World War 1951 he wksT appointed director oil painting group of the Art De- feOKATH h eges of citizenship. They have L ' . partment--at the home of\Mrs. George Koenig of the Weston of the Esso Tralnmg "Center In worked side, by side with their Haying risen from lieutenant Elizabeth, and since December Caruso, 104 Makatom. drive, on NEW GROUP! Electric Company spoke last compatriots of all faihs. In In- to lieutenant, commander, he was Monday evening. " ^ Thursday at the Cranford High 1054, he has been with Standard dustry, the arts and sciences, to mustered out of the Navy In 1920 CHOICE CUT School on the history and manu- Oil (New Jersey) as world-wide make' this country a finer place to and Joined the Isthmian Steamship facture .of thermometers. The lec- training adviser. He is a graduate live in. while retaining, as their Company on August 17 of that ture was given in connection with of Mansfield (Pa.) State Teachers compatriots do, the right to their College and received his master's year. U HOOB^ A DAY! /weather, a unit the students study own religious identltyr— Capt Tillett's first ship with 16.66 Jri eighth year science. degree' in vocational, education CHOICE CUT from Penn State University. Isthmian -was the SS Steel Rang- Mr. Koenig told how the first er, on .which he went down the WINES AND LIQUORS .thermometer was made in 1595 by Retires After ways when she was launched, and Galileo. It was a hollow glass ball Women list (Continued from page 1) he' continued as. chief officer of POT 1M8T Ever dream tables so good-looking... so practical.. .could be and tube Immersed in water. The born in North Carolina and work- • *•. (Continued jrom Page 1) that ship until June, 1921, when ROUND TOP SIRLOIN —X RIB tagged to low? They can • • • Koos exciting new collection proves water in the tube fell when the ed out of that state and Virginia he was promoted to command, of PL. 6-0006 it! Here are truly'handsome traditional tables .. . styled with ball was heated because expand- years ago. The services are dedi- when he first began bis life at sea the Ranger. Between • then and WILSON'S CERTIFIED CUT—BONE IN ing air drove the liquid down, cated to world peace and under- in J909, and many of his relatives 1937, Capt. Tillet served in com- graceful scalloped edges... beautifully finished in rich mahogany. and— friends: stHI—live—in-Mhoae Did we say they're practical? Definitely! These lovely wood- Tt^e chain of prayer will begin maiid of—the-~Stee>—Rangetv—thf- contracted. the liquid rose. Gali- states. These facts, together with Anniston City and the Steel Nav- COUNTRY ROU. I grained tops-aro-partpproofLSpills^e^ leo forgot, however, that pressure at daybreak in the Fiji and Tonga the ocean view afforded by his g ppppp Islands, Just west of the Interna- igator for" Isthmian. '-' WILSON i ih Wh f d ot, the atmosphere affected the new home at Nags Head, probably In 1937 he -Was taken ashore as . wipe up with a sWish of a damp cloth.. ..dropped cigarettes never level'of the liquid also. , tional Date Line. From there the will influence many trips south in services will move westward with Atlantic Coast pilot for the com- tEMCMMBEEF '»i leave a hint of damage. And ]mi look at all the styles you have to Mr. Koenig also discussed the the. future--° pany, and he remained in that ca- Pic* choose from! Not one, but 2 cocktail tables . i . step and lamp thermometer built in 1632, and the the sun until the last prayers have When his'retirement became of- / 3 Lb$. for $1.00 been said at nightfall on St Law- pacity until 1941, after the begin- ficial on January 31, Capt .Tillett ning of World War II. when he tables with extra shelves .. . double-purpose tables like the maga- off the . Alaskan FANCY WHITE CUTS xine-end, the bookcase-end". . . a charming pie criiiEt lamp table was honored at a luncheon given became assistant marine super- Ib. intendents' — nnniirf INSUR1 and a big drum, too ... all these and more! Come see the whole at which time he was presented Capt Tillett ws placed in com way for the thermome- vices are sponsored by the Gen- WILSON'S CERTIFIED LINKS Ibr -collection 1 ^tV-eagy, lo, pay.,nn 4>ur .xonvfnieMJbudgct tetmfl. with a hand-lettered scroll ex- mand of the SS Steelmaker in AMERICAN STYLE (Also at Koos new Sea Girt branch.y r6f today.. eral Department of the United pressing the following sentiments: June,' 1949, and served on tha WILSON'S CERTIFIED SAUSAGE MEAT.. Ib. 39c • The-assembly was shown slides Church Women of the Nations "The associates and colleagues vessel until February, 1954: Then, ARMOUR'S STAR FRANKS . ...- Ib. 49c Ib. on the n"akt"g of thermometers at Council.of the Churches of Christ of Ray Vaughan Tillett, commo- after a vacation, he joined the SS WEAL CUTLET the Corning Glass Works.' A ques- in the U.S.A. dore of the Isthmian Steamship Steel Flyer, his last command, in CHOICE CUT tion period followed. ^ Company Fleet, express their re- April, 1954. Actual end of his ca- ib. spect and affection for a tried and reer came on his 65th birthday an- b 59 Decency Committee niversary, January 20, 1955, when LOM VEAL CHOPS •Klein, Walsh to Attend (Continued from page 1) trusted' friend who, throughout the 34 and one-half years of his he turned • over the command of LEGS OF LAW Star Ledger, February 6, 1955: the Steel Flyer to his successor'a Wiboti Cartifiad or Armour Star Le^slatiye Conference 'Despite the comic book industry's association with the company, has . Twtrstudents of Cranford High ever, reflected In ijinlque and ^out- Baltimore. Md. NOW . . . ANOTHER LUCKY SHIPMENT OF insistence that it has cleaned : LOIN LA« CKOPS '•'•••.•'.••,' • • ' •. ~ • • SchooTwill attend this" year's ses- house, it Is obvious there is still standing manner the essentials of The Cranford sea captain served sions of the Youth and Govern- plenty of violence, sadism and integrity and efficiency; as a con- as commodore of Isthmian's 24- ment program, sponsored by thecrime between the covers. Worse sequence of which he has consis- freightcr "Steel" fleet for one and SOOIONS FAMED 59.50 EXTRA-FIRM! Central Atlantic Area of the YM- tently advanced the Interests and one-half years. STRICTLY FRESH They are Don Klein, member still the books stHl advertise mer- chandise which should' not be inWelfare of the company and its Capt. Tillet's wife, whom he An AccUtait Is N«r«r A the senior chapter of the Cran- married while both, were residing young hands,-such as, bullwhips employes." Happy Occasion But Hf» A ford Hi-Y, and George Walsh, and 8-inch knives.' The Director Presentation of the scroll was in Brooklyn in 1919, has accom- Ib. LMHl WHITE EOOS president of the Junior chapter. of the Federal Bureau of Investi- made by -i-Adm. • Glenn B. Davis, panied him on many, of his voy- LEGS or BREASTS Dos. Lot Eater to Todw Fuunv 39.S0 They will attend a pre-legisla- gation placed indecent literature president of the Isthmian Steam- ages, including three trips around ciaUy Wb*n Insurance Pay* tive conference at Princeton Uni- among one of the causes, among ship Company, and Archibald E. the world. He was in 'round-the- AUTb* Last time we advertised the "Backguard?* our entire stock whizzed out . . . almost versity on Saturday.. The Model the first ones, of crime among the King, executive vice-president. world service from 1920 to 1936. Legislature will convene in the before the ink was dry! Because so many of you were disappointed we did every young and he implored parents Also attending the" dinner were Mrs. Tillett said, one of her' roost T<\lk to l.'s About Your Freezer Orders WE HAMDUB AU. FORMS State House at Trenton on March those responsible for the educa- the heads of all departments of exciting experiences on • these Come In thing but turn somersaults to get another shipment at this terrific saving . . . and OF nraunAMCE WITH here it is! You know Simmons nationally-advertised "Backguard" is one of tho of—children, - and —those, who the company. ..*.'.. __ trips was riding out a typhoon off itEniESEMTATIVS As part of the^ program eacTTof arc in any way responsible for 7~ Cafif* TOlett's "«ag61ng~careeY TKe coast drTapan"lTrT9Zir Short- world's finest orthopedic-type extra firm mattresses ... for years it sold coast-to- the young men wUl prepare a bill their moral good, to take some began in 1909 at the age of 19. ly, after they left Yokohoma. an • '.'••;..WM'.'j&-;y =t»Ml at S^SO! And wh&r pute it in th*-«bvious_59^0 class?"Plenty! You get to be submitted to the Model Leg- earthquake was experienced there kind of action to prevent them when he went to Norfblk. Va.. one of the finest 312-coil units ever made . . . with extra heavy-pauga coils for islature for its consideration. • from reading this literature. from his 'native Nags Head and and the typhoon followed^ shak- "Let's do the Job in a legal began tow boating for the Smith ing tip their ship badly and sink- VEAKKLtSHAIKBlf firmer, balanced body support. You get Simmons 3-slar crush-proof border .^. pr^ Band Presents Concert manner. By all means let us fol-Towing Company. Later he work- ing a number of. other vessels In compressed all felt uphoUtery . . . top quality lot.: ticking! All this and a S20 sav- low this plan. Let's go right down ed a year for the Richmond Cedar the area. More than 800 persons attended INSURANCE ing, too! Buy the matching boxspring and auother $20 . . f but do it tonight... theXranford High School Band's to the publisher and make him Works, towing logs from North His most novel cargotXapi^Xil* tomorrow sure! Twin or full sizes. (Also at Koos new Sea Girt branch.). -i^n^irlTitlTrtdaywerJnf g In. Richmond. Va, in the high school auditorium. A to all people throughout the na- Moving farther out to sea.E? gle anirnab transpgn next became a quartermaster for apore to New York for Frank, """varied progrtm~wasin"esented by tion. However, we know -from u Cranford Trust the 50-pIece organization under past experience that the way tothe Old Dominion Line, sailing ( brTrig *enf bade atlve") Buck. ICoit Prices to drardi and dvic Organizations direction of Louis Haar, director Mr. Publisher is a long, hard, and from Norfolk to New York. Rooking back over the past 46 ftOOM t, SBOOMD fUKMI JUST !•% DOWN ... UP TO 2 FUIX YEABS TO PAY! ,of • .Instrumental music in -the difficult highway. And what hap- He received bis third mate's years, Capt Ttllett remarked that 3 Crsmford Public SchooU. Exhl- pens In the interim? Shall the license in 1913, went with the he believed he took the right step 11 WALNUT AVENUE CRanford 6-lH of baton twirling wtre flow of bad literature be permit Morgan line in that year and when he went to sea In his youth, > during the nurcn numbm. ted to enter our town and ourstayed with them until be wa|s but he added that faedi d not think) 1 J5^SJ2£!2iSii^iS2 yy v»^ T ^. J i *VTfc"^| - +W-*»' >", *'•' ••••••-•-•-•-•-•-•-•-sBBBBBBBBBBBB^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^aTB^aTB^aTB^SBBBBB^ MMM pass>sjsjBj|HnpMiaifitMMPHaWn9tM9«npvsiBjlSIPni^^ '•• ^ ••• "• •••Jl f.> •..•.--. 1 : 1 ; 1 : : l1 ;?^' v • ••'•'". •.•;'•"*<"*' -";:'; •*'•'. ••.'•;"',T-.' .','-,-«y- -'-'i '-'»•• ••...•-•fi"'*'^ '"^/:"-" "r:^-.^ .•'"">. "~~?-V'- ';. "-:••••'••.;."•.••'•..: 'j" •.' < .,'.' '•'• . ' " :-J^- ••' " , ' •• '•• •-•;•-* '. '.'\ I • •;*•**;.!

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oostrated various Indian', fames erland.- She wore a pin and ear-Donald Dixon acted as chairmen contributed rock "collections; the' plasSrooni. ' ftobieirtif~HaWey;j after the-recital of a portion of rings set that was designed like of these groups. Matthew Parker, bert . Ackland, a porcupine; Mi- Charlotte Martin and Bruce Kan-Begins'Study at "Hiawatha" by Suzanne Warner In respect CranforcTs Public Schools Report }3 (Eranforb ' ~ "'S^aM^a^as • \ the edelweiss, a Swiss flower. Thomas Rosendale, William chael Bedell, a bobcat; AUen Dok- sen.brought books about dinosaurs Of Radioactive Isotopes and Marcja RuWne. Cheek; John Leland, Frank Piel- tpr, antelope horns; Frank Pern (and) other prehistoric repjlles. The 11 Avenue A Welsh loMt sonf, The Ash Activities of Pupils in Many Fields SHERMAN 8CHOOL - Kau, William Fischer, Donald Dix- sons, an alligator; Kathy Dixon, !a children particularly enjoyed a Michael J. Furey of 1Q7 Besler Orove," faitfaduced^by Sandra IMS budget whtfb was pawed an first readlnj Grade 8 sparrow's nest; Tina Dommergue, story called "Long Ago." They avenue, of the Esso Research and Crated, IV. J.. LINCOLN SCHOOL.: on, John Abbott and Geoffrey and Engineering Company, Lin--, CHARLES It RAY, Ewtw AX» POTWBHKB afcArthur, was sung by Taor- to atanadJounif eral children combined to make a class have been combined into a the growing need for knowledge taVkrSwSui. ftSSSpttS^I*. K* • Year. AdrartUing faS - «**«*^. politan'Opera Bouse.' Albert H.*Mitler, Mrs. Ethel M. Ifolan, Mrs! of Alaska on it was brought in by can Revolution. The bulletin John Abbott, George Burnash, Al- Ives, a leaf booklet; George Rosen- papier mache by Francis Drake,' about isotope? in industrial -and Oarwood We wish to take, this opportun- Lucia." an Italian. folksong -de- the Board of Edpucation for hb fourth term Gladys C. Steffen and Merle K, Bradley. harbor scene. James and John booklet for the reading table. Sev- Linda Carpenter. boards were decorated with a pat- IS Alden Street, Cranford. N. J. *«••' TMtwm CH*woa» •*•** picting life in Venice. A gon- t bert Burnett, - Vernon Herbert, dale, an arrowhead; Warren Se- Joseph Martin, Roy Bair and Ri- State University research labora- •mer Sl-SS Alden Street, Cranford. N. 1. ity to publicly thank; the Cran- and Richard J. Keul was electeri •"».*«-*r>- -"-~* Bykowski made the lighthouses. eral, children loaned plastic cars, John Wages, Allan Hawks, Jane riotic motif under the direction of christ, ore; and Jean Stewart, chard Welch. Following that unit, dola paddled by Jeff Zimmerman .' .',;'; nftoenYcan Ag»i~ ' •"• Patricia Collins, Christine Kro- trucks, trains, and airplanes which Matthew Parker, Donald Dixon, tories. . .' " fq-d B3fh School PTA and the at the reorganization meeting of the.board In Hudson, Kenneth Ebner and Irene Floyd Imperato, art chairman. The Thomas Rosendale, Frank Pielhau, be'rylium ore; pupils became interested in how. The 33 who were picked out and occupied by Kathleen. Wiese Cleveland School '. John W. Doran was nominated for reelec- wicki, Donald Miles, James Mc- were used as a part of the town Cranford College Chib far the two Osolln .made clay kayaks and following people contributed pic- : rocks were broken and changed to was in the foreground of the l William Fischer, Geoffrey Good- • ' 'Grade 6 ' •' of more than 100.potential mem- group memberships in the Metro- Brook Lodge, I»><*_ ownet» of-the (o"T'" • tion as president of the Cranford .Republican Ncary and Nancy di Mlchele made made on the floor, using the large umiaks for the Eskimo table. tures, maps, and stories for dis- ' stage. . • •.. . .." • _ v fellow, Newell Woodward, Richard to soil, how rock's were worn down bers of the Ilrst of the classes to Rotary Marking 50, Years of Service Club. Eli ction of officers was scheduled for sailboats. Robert Erickson, Vin- floor blocks. . . The boys and girls of Mrs. Helen politan Opera Guild which. they play: Dorothy Turner,fc Arthur •J. J. Brown property at"410 Orchard street, Wilson, William Pendry, John Le- Skerratt's sixth grade have, chosen and other rocks were formed. Jn- be held under the Center's spbi have presented to Cranford High \ Prior to the tableaux, a vocal March., . cent McNally and Steve Fedor- ) ': . Grade 2 - • ' ROOSEVELT SCHOOL Johnson, Iris Skolnik, Joyce Ro- terestlng rock collections weTe- ade for young people. It conducts a stu- group comprising Roy Bair, Robert applied to the Township Committee for a zon- , Grade 8 ^~-- land and William Cheek. topics for further research in _sorship will spend Monday eve- '.'•. .Members of the Cranford Rotary School. We also- wish to express A resolution calling for the establishment chak made the steamers. . t Miss Caliope Dadenas' second den, Elizabeth LeCompte, Kath- bought into class and put on dis- Cohen, JUl Donnelly, Don Drumm, ing modificaton to permit use of * the' dwelling * The following girls helped to learning about ' Rome. Robert nings and Saturday mornings at?) Club are joining |>roudly with those of dent loan fund for assistance of graduates our sincere appreciation to , the of a local planning board and the creation Q( Drawings of trains, boats, air*? grade is studying about the Eslci- Mrs. Aris Saul's fifth grade class leen Powers, Barbara Gray and play by Carol Terpehing and Bon- tending either lectures or " Carol Klubenspies, Eileen Krol, as a convalescent home." ' - . has been studying the 'solar sy- Floyd Imperato. Robert Engel decorate the table by making and Bendlin, Lee Hilyard and the more than 8,400 dubs in 89 countries of Cranford High School and sponsors a many local organisations! and pub- a citizens' advisory committee to collaborate dressing up,; dolls in cavemen's Mary Ann Costello are reporting nie Boettger. tory sessions. lic spirited citfsena who hive so Geraldine Leonhardt,. Peter Mac- Snow followed by freeting rain created tem. Charts of the planets have brought in a replica of the White arid geographical regions in observance nurse's scholarship each year. The dub Millan, Margot Merger, Carol with the board was passed at a meeting of been made by Karen Marcmann House and Barbara Gray brought clothing: Cynthia Walters. Mary on Roman life and customs; Wil- generously become iifiptninj conditions that, resulted hi' the closing of all Ann Ogonowskl, Karen Minuer, liam deBrigard and Joseph Henry, of the 50th anniversary of the world's -also. has donated two inhalators to the members of the Guild. Their sup- Terpening, Kathleen Wiese and _; schools in Cranford, including St. Michael's the Cranford Real Estate Board. The sugges- and Carl Goldenberg. Pictures of jn a replica of the Washington Barbara Zobel sang, "I Like It Eleanor Hall, Pauline Dicklson, sports; William DiTullo, Linda "pioneer service club. ' township and the Cranford First Aid port has made possible -this an- School and Union Julor CoUege, and also tion was forwarded to the Township Committee. constellations were drawn by Monument. Here."- ••''•..• . \ ' -. '. •" 'Cost of clearing snow from the streets Lynn Giltespie. Gail Griffiths. Christine Matteson and Elizabeth Sofge and John Pierce, myths; The first Rotary Club was organ* Squad. nual opera trip, and we are deep- Kenilworth-, and Garwood schools, Jonathan Joyce Roden drew the calendar Cloud. Walter Engel, Edward Whine and The program closed with the Nancy Slocum, Jay Kenjan, and .*'/•• ly indebted to them. r following a record mid-February snowfall for the month of February. * Jo-Ellen Lorenzini, schools; Ri- ized in Chicago, 111., on February 23,1905, In addition to such tangible .evi- . lit was a never-to-be forgotten" Entire assembly singing ~the -JJayton Regional High School, Springflrid, and Barbara Frutchey. ~ The stories Grade 4 the Clark Township schools. Roads became totaled $1,709.14, Township. Engineer .Thomas A group in.Miss chard Kupcho, and Robert Kupcho 'Vi "Hymn of Nations." i h1tn about each planet were written by WALNUT AVENUE SCHOOL. of children /• by Paul P. Harris, a young lawyer, who dence of service rendered by the Cran- experience for the students and it J. MrT^ 'g reported.. Elizabeth Kelly's fourth grade i architecture; was'an inspiration to the adults glazed; with ice overnight, andi both walking Mary Jane McCorihell, David Arn- ' . Grade 2 and Helen Cahili, suggested the idea to a group of friends. ford Rotary Club, any estimate of the All employes in the Cranford school sys- have assumed responsibility for Thomas LaMarca and Robert present to see the enthusiasm and and deriving were hazardous. old, William O'Reilly, Gretchen To honor George Washington's Ihe (leadership of a classroom acti- The name "Rotary" was selected because organization's value to the community appreciation of the student audi- tem were to be required to undergo a physical Angle, Kenneth Bendel, Gary birthday, the boys and girls in Plant, food; Richard Stemmer, .Annual Luncheon Held ' " Ten Tears Ag* • . - •••'••• examination before June 30 r him- Olga E. Specht, ' cipes, were displayed and served ^^^^^'game^WUliant^BaU^ainging^Barsy. tureandarttand city in the United States and Canada and unit's record. . term. '.r '. .. can see any constellation he de- Robert Cushmeyer described the Black, a spelling game; Virginia Director of Vocal Music, as the Esso Women's Club held its trip he had taken to visit Mount gods and goddesses! then crossed the oceans to every conti- self higher standards of citizenship and • •• Joseph A. Plutnmer^was elected president . lyiiss Sarah Edmond of Cochecton. N.Y., who sires. Three dimensional models Roberts, poetry; Gail McMackin, I; x Cranford High School. of our universe were made by Vernon and brought in pictures of BHOOKSIDE PLACE SCHOOL nent ; •.••./ "' ••'•'•'' .'•.•..•'. .••••-•' business ethics. ^ annual covered dish luncheon at of the Board of Education* and Walter E. had retired ha July after many years as super- English; Lois Horakh, writing; Further evidence of notary's influ- Bayway Community Center^ Eliza- Karen Marcmann and Lynn Gil- Mount Vernon, Washington's Mon- Peter Kimbel. science; Robert-Ol- . ' Grade 2 Today, Rotary is a world-wide or- -Cooper was named vice-president at the board's vising principal of the Cranford public schools, lespie. ument, and Williamsburg. Ken-son,' social studies; Ann Mineur, In Miss Laufer's second grade, ganization of some 400,000 business and ence for good in our community may be beth, recently.' \.i - ""reorganization meeting at Cranford High School. was presented with a car by her former faculty The students in Milton Berko- neth Morris told the class about Pupils Present 1 rhythms in music; William Plum- the class wrote letters to a class- •^efaunJhVtMJyLil^ Mrs. James E. McGovney of Cranford merchants, particularly, those with associates and former and present pupils and wltz' fifth grade constructed num- some of the things he saw when mer, a playtime activity, and Ri- mate, Richard Durand, who is in Rotary activities throughout the free to the estabUshment here over the years ankfri that erous projects in their study of he visited Washington's Head- chard Duemmler,.. opening exer- the hospital. Robert Christensen ducted a short business meeting buses continue operating on that street. the Board Education, made the presentation, at Vrarterj-Bt" world are based on the general object* of other service dubs with similar ideals The following pupils had good - following the luncheon. Named to views of the' merchants were expressed at a a dinner in Mils Edmond's honor. . Scenes of the Boston Tea Party ."•.••• ,_ .Grade t ' :-. , • cards and Melva Bleler, Robert -— the Cranford lions dub, the Cranford art work and stories exhibited: Jl ives of development of fellowship among a nominating committee to present- meeting of the* Cranford Business Association in were built by Leona Weyde- One of the class activities in Montgomery,. Carol -Isaac, Jan \ In an assembly'program com-, • " • Twenty Tears Ago •'. '. ... meyer, Lojs ABa^Stjaheen and Thomas Fedorko. Ethel Gottlieb, business and professional men, better- Kiwanis Club and the newly-formed a slate of officers for the election the Chimney Corner. Thomas Tipaldi's fifth grade is Salas,. Barbara Washburn, Jona- memorating Brotherhood Week at William D'Arcy was expected to be ap- Marilyn Moot. A diorama of Mark Ettin, Edward KornguCGail thon Apgar, Christina Cheek, and n ment of communities, leading boys and Cranford-Kenilworth Junior Chamber of at the May meeting were: Mrs. The mobile blood plasma unit of the Ameri- their science project. The fol- the Brookside Place School on P. K. Mathiasen, director of the pointed shortly as Cranford's postmaster. The Washington Crossing the Dela- Munkel, Lois Schott and Robert Gregory Chester helped to decor- Commerce. Existence of the several or- Friday, pupils of the fourth, fifth can Red Cross, collected $D1 pints of plasma Richel. lowing exhibits were sftDwn: Mar- girls into good citizenship, promotion of center; Mrs. Warren Wilson, Rah- term of E. C. Houghton, who bad held the ware was made by Marilyn Ber- tha Damon, Ruth Lerda, Con-ate it On Valentine's Day all the and sixth grades presented songs I ; -' " Grade 8' ' high standards in businesses and profes- ganizations means that more than 200 .way; "Mrs. Charles E. Swoope, hhy p Btt th* th TM\>^TM^ W< B^Idtg f t* M^hHlt office since 1923, was about to«expire. Mr. cik, David Orth and James Oath- stance McMahus, Emljle ' Valla, .cards were distributed to the class from their social studies units, Church. The total coUectkn was within one out. Paul Revere's historic/ ride The boys and girls in Mrs. Do- members. sions^ and advancement of international local business and professional, men to- and in each class a- pupil was Union, and Mrs. Stanley C. Lane, • D'Arcy had the endorsement of the-Democratic Peter L'Heureux and John Old, pint of the record collection made here the was shown by Yvonne Hamilton, lores . Koellner's class have been seashells; Lois Cayalla and Mal- ! understanding, good will and peace. The day are working together for betterment chosen to introduce the song, giv- WtstflekL . Club and United States Senator A. Harry Moore. studying weather in science. Some '•' -\'. .Grade S < " Tickets were distributed for the previous December. . ' Kathleen Lucas and Robert Ether- colm Hayward, starfish; Peter Mrs, Joan Melyin'y s third gr of our economic and civic affairs. ing the background of the country Four of Cranford's five Boy Scout troops ••"\ •..'• one basic objective of the organization is ington. .-•••- . of the children in the class brought Hawkins, a seahorse; Blair Craig, in which it originated. dessert bridge to be held at the . Another step toward complete approval were awarded he Red Star rating at an annual in equipment and performed ex- is beginning a unit on prehistoric its "Ideal of Service," which calls upon Whether we view it from the local, center on March 9 for benefit of. Wh#n you want financial protection, uset us. Pamela Marsh and Phyllis a porcupine flsH, and William For- animals. Roberta Wiese, orma By use of poetry,- Lynn Ash- of a plan for the proposed Route 4 was taken inspection in the gymnasium of the First Pres- periments pertaining', to weather. members always to-be thoughtful of and • national or international standpoint, the the student nurse fund. Mrs. at a meeting called by State Highway Com- You'll get friendly, export s«irvic« plus a planned Boardman built log cabins to show tenbaugh, a mounted pickerel. Roode and William hilpot well, Peter Fischer, Edward Grau byterian Church. The troops •• honored were The children who participated histoiy of Rotary has been an ~ ~ ~ Harry H. Vickers of Union is missioner Spencer Miller, Jr^ when Kenilworth how some of the soldiers* lived Carroll Bowling, Ellen Fairrock broughg t ppictures from Cran- helpful to others. and, Katherine Marek explained Troops. 75, 76, 79 and 80. insurance program. DonV-fae caught without during the Revolutionary period were: Robert Healey, Erwln He- our heritage from the people'of chairman for the affair. and Union agreed on a route for the highway ger, James Pantano, Richard Hal- Gary, Collins and Bruce Swinden ford Library to be displayed in In carrying out theJdeals of Rotary record of service to mankind'in many and -• Miss Charlotte-HammU, assist- Plans were under way for the-presentation enough of the right insurance. Lynn Garland and Marie Harris locally, the Cranford Rotary Club, whicn varied fields/ This is a record to which various countries who came to our through those communities. Mayor M. J. Benin developed a project showing how kowich and Lenard Jones. John . land in search of a place where ant director, spoke on center acti- represented Kenilworth at the- meeting. of "The First Mrs. Fraserf' in the auditorium Roth brought ' a barometer to was organized in 1923 and now has 73 every member of every Rotary Club , vlties. of Roosevelt School hi March by the Cranford Betsy Ross made our first flag. SPECIALIZING IN FILLING TJONS they could live together in liberty, Radio and opera stars were featured In a school'and explained hpw it was equality, happiness and fraternity. I Dramatic Club for the benefit of the Cranford Grade 3 used to predict weather. members, has aided in the founding of,throughout the world may well point with benefit concert in the high school auditorium SEE THIS WEEK'S AM8WER OH HEXT PAGE OF EYE PHYSI College Club. Richard H. Lackey, Jr., was in The boys and girls in Miss Dlam many worthwhile community projects, pride during the period of the Golden An- Members of the fourth grade unoer auspices of Capt Newell Rodney Fiske Gottko's third grade class are CLEVELAND SCHOOL class of Mrs. Ruth Gelinas chose Sorority Plans Dance —chargarof the production. .• . • •',].. .-.., ini^Wthe X^ : niv«raary^celehxatiim^£O^ Post jiSS, Veterans of foreign WarsC^ studying about Switzerland. They • ' • Grade'2 • Cranford Welfare Association and bas-now until June. We extend, our congrat- rarity, 'the •' ^ ^Th #-HliW^^^ |learned. many interesting thing! The- children of Miss Janet riOHNE.GJ.Vin WheeU", H was introduced by evening sorority at Union Junior H EDE fi^'"^ ulations and thanks for a big job well Lois Welch, and told of a-Mexkan College, will hold its annual dance won over Regional, 43-35.-but _,.1;4-:> ketball leagues for Cranford boys\,The ; Elchinger, grandmother of Richard finished their study of prehistoric • FU8CMPTI0N OPTICIANS done and hope that the good influence of potter and his family. Two orig-' a^Rendale*8, Route 32, Qreenbrook. decision to Rahway. , , . ... J,>- V life. Three groups of pupils work- local dub also has sponsored Youth Week KenUworth's tax rate for IMS would be Eichinger, a student' in the class. 10© JEFFEftSON A programs here for many years and help- Rotary may continue to grow steadily inal'verses were written by the Township. Tickets may be pur- dub held at the J 126 SOUTH AVE. EAST-CRANFORD-CR 6-3000 Mrs. Eichinger showed the class ed on murals showing early life. during the next 50 years. class.. . ', . . '.''"'.• chased from sorority members.or $4.93 per $100 of assessed valuation, a rise of Church. President O. T. Hanrhr of-th»heet club many beautiful pictures of Swltz Eleanor Hall, Vernon Herbert and MarttB Bldg. ~ Btnet ed inaugurate the annual Halloween par-' Miss Ruth Morgan's class.dem- at the door. _ 25 points over 1044, according to the proposed. welcomed the guests. • • - ~ . • EL. 2-2340 itron Filte Need in ^nmford Area t A. M. to • P.M. * fhaim. * Since its formation 10 years ago, the of the UN in many cases are unknown United Nations has had its ups and and often are misrepresented. downs. When it was first organized in To bring about a better understand- • r • ,.•);,- ing of the UN, a local chapter of the {•••%••:<• .••.': ! San Francisco in 1945, the world held out »•, -~ great hope it would be the instrument American Association of the United Na- where enduring peace would be estab- tions has been organised in Cranford. lished. . This group already has planned a town- hy do so many folks have While still in its infancy, the United wide meeting to inform dtnens of its nfows wfle #£W4f0/v£y g&x? yt?cw/WM£ Nations already has contributed in many and a trip to the United Nations Building ways to the eventual good of mankind. in New York City. extension phones? Too many persons hive expected too- Whatever opinion you now may hold much ana therefore are dissatisfied with on the United Nations, you can gain much results. Nevertheless, the United Nations by becoming affilfotari with the Cranford remains the only vehicle now available to Chapter of the AAUN^ If the pri ~ A bring about joint efforts to attain world and objectives of the UN are attacked on .peace,'. • • • • .'•...• sound, logical arguments, no one will ob- An extra phone / The United Nations has proved it is ject However, it is not fair — and very saves so m-iny iJe" tiangerour^ to attack siieha» important - v steps...so often in many ways and it is may body on half truths and f^ryprpjuyntft- be done in the coming tions. Many of the difficulties of the United ^ The Cranford Chapter should help Nations in the United States today are to uisure that citixens of the Cranford -K caused by ignorance and misinformation. area are'well informed on the UN so that ~" objectives, activities and operations they can form opinions based on facts. 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Cannot Ban Evil by Edict, \J Presbyterian Thought for the SlMtedlryifethoctisto A church attendance Mayor Declares at Sevrice Lenten WiU open Sunday in^be Cranfoad Cbe ot good for •v •:,-'•_ -W, ^ Cards have been mailed the1 Cranford Clergy Council, A series af Illustrated talks oh the life of. Christ by the rector, Begin Sunday church members asking **»—*« lo The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, note Beth-EL tae Bcv. Frank V. H. Carthy* wiU be presented in Trinity Church participate beginning' Sunday « at a choral evenJohg service at • prn. on Wednesday* during/Lent, pastor, will begin his Lenten 'APETYj or freedom trora daft* country or faon f own bom*. Wi Tta^j -Too cannot ban evfl by edict" ger. Is never determined by * can hevtr bV outsld* of Love^ continuing through Lent. Loyaltr acttrdihg to the I»enten schedule ot services and activities announced messages with "Standing on the H. Carfhy, 1 n S geographical location ar th*onlhtpreseheet wbetnei' we follow Covenant cards will be'available -at the church Sunday. Title ot the series is "Bethlehetn to Calvary t Promises" at both the 9:30 and type of occupation In whkh one soth* eomrortsblfc bornel* roUtltts to keep a personal record ot! Named to LntKeran During^ Lenten season. Holy 11 a.m. services Sunday. Maria la engaged. The protetttop of or battle the hosts of ftvtl In tbdr Eucharist Will be celebrated en pectiVe members following the Ood, divine Principle, is available attenpattetnpt Idd dettMyy rresdott, we Welfare Unit Board mid-week Lenten service Wednes- Martell will sing the. solo, "The everywhere and at all times, for ArA « never beyonbd d Odd'Odd's i Clarence B. Hausmann, a lay., Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4:30 PWBp 50 YEAR jB.m. and on Wednesdays at 7:1$ day. . '' " i : Earth Is the LordV by Lynes, omnipresenc* cannot be restricted tenee. ITwe but torn with David's ian of Calvary Lutheran Church, and the Chancel Choir will sing and uiunitiotenct. knAws no boun- thlktliW'trust ie God, the divine ajn. Hollowihc Wednesday tnorn- Regular rehearsal of the Senior daries. The reality of God, good. source of all wisdom* love, and Evangelist ras, elected to the board of di- tog services, breakfast will be Choir will be held tonight at 8 "Blessed be the God and Father," Is our guarantee of safety. health, we shall find that there Is rectors of the Lutheran Welfare served in Sherlock Hall for thetorn. Catechetical classes will be by-Wesley. Kin4 David, who was described ho situation, no circumstance Association of New Jersey at the association's organization meeting convenience ot school children, held Saturday at 9 and 10:3t> a.m. •the Moments of Meditation" as a man after Ood's own bearl Which can rob us of God-given Conclu commuters and others. protection. Thll state of consci- in Lutheran Church, New Bruns- and the Junior Choir will rehearse (I Samuel 1S:U), was keenly con- fc g*U»ed . A Lenten devotional hour will Saturday at 10:15 aSn. ThaJn- are being held each day during scious of the unfailing proMctlon ousness U Indeed a »trong nlbtta- wick, recently. be held m Friday* each week tetmedUte Luther League will Lent, Monday through Friday, of heavenly Father* Tim* jod Udii* an impregnable fortress. Talk This Sew state-wide welfare or- aftet school tor patantimattoa meet Bunda/ at 7 >.m> The cah- from 7:25 until 7:48 a.m. time again he tiperienced com- Which the mortal beliefs of acci- The special meetings, which have aRBstbece, ganisation was formed after plete immunity from danger. In dent, diseas«< and death cannot been conducted at the AUianoe chiWrm The rector will t» as* eer sewing unit of the Women's Everyone Is invited to begin the Invade.. '• .\ • . . tnonflis of study by the New Jer- sisttd 'by teachers 6* the Prtttar* the . savage wilderness, In the Church since last Sunday by the Guild Will meet Tuesday tram 10 Lenten days in prayer in God's treacherous intrigue ot: SsuT* Those with relatives or friends at in m y Synod of the United Lutheran DepsrUns»tt «t the Church Bchool •Jn. to 4 pjn.-the Glfls* Choir Rev. Paris W. Reidhead. will -faeSeye- in house. . • • royal court, and in the beat ot vio- engaged tit activities Whkh at Church in America. It will con- in conducting this hour. Will rehearse Wednesday it fp.tn. lent Warfare. With the assurance times seem basardotis In the ex- Sunday with the 7:49 pJn. tfarae the functions of the group Beginning Sunday at 7 pjn. ttie At ft p.m. Wednesday the ftfst Everyman's Bible Class will of a tested faith, therefore, be treme can add much to the peace Vice. Services Will be.held i previousiy< located in Jersey City •: I combined youth fellowships will in a seriea ot sermonlc biographies meet in the gymnasium at 0:30 could sing (Psalm 71J-3): -In and well-being ot their dear ones under the same name, with the night and totnortow ntgnt at ffim me thwrtK^4fo*y five years as president. He was a - children are held every Saturday Words and Worts o Thursday. Anyone- interested is think of you as 'beneath the lowshtp meeting Sunday night at] "lMaer^Htiriaprc^^ at 11 am. in the parish house. Two mid-week Lenten services Christ Jesns. It teaches that this Invited to this and the following "strong habitation" is as near shadow of a great rock tn i weary 8:30. The subject WiU be, "Hanf time that Pastor Arnold Dahlquist The Churchmen's Brotherhood will be held Wednesday evening two Sunday nights. land,' safe In His stren^E building Hot Ibe was serving his second tour of will* convene at 8 o'clock tonight one's own thought, for. it is the ing Out the Faintly Wash.* The In the Cranford Mtthodlst Church. The Senior Fellowship will meet realisation ot the perfection of on His foundaUon, ajid^covered Fellowship-also wm nave charge] work of active duty in the Navy.. for* its regular monthly business : At7:80pJn,tHiRtv.DohaldT. at 7 p.m. Mrs. Constance. Mis- God and His creation, that crea- from the davourer by divine pro* ot the ob/ening eterdse at the Mr. Hausmann, who has headed meeting and program. A meeting tion which, the Bible tells us tectlon and affection. Alwaykbear do not labor in many committees and played a • \v of the afternoon group of Trinity Baggs, assistant paster, -will speak kelly wiU ta%, on the subject Sunday evening service. " The New Day' in Missions," and (Genesis 131), God saw was "very In mind that Hjs presence* power,- prominent part in the life of the at 1:80 pjno. n "The Preparation of the World and peace, meet all human- needs The regular monthly meetlug build will be held Nancy Tidabock will tead the wor- good."! There is no situation so of the Co-Woriters, which in public local congregation, also is one ot . Tuesday. •_•= for the Coming of Christ" Dr. Fraught with dangerous potsibili and reflect all bliss." Albert Alllnger, pastor, will speak ship service. The Infinitely wise Hind which postboned because of tn* revival the New Jersey Synod's elected lay ties thai We cannot at once with" bare representatives on the board of on "John Mark—Write* of the At 7 p.m. the Junior Fellowship draw Into the safety of the Fa-created, man is responsible for services, will be held Monday aft X will meet for a program featuring the home of Mrs. C. Si Pttry. 4 WOoJU tiustees of the Lutheran Seminary Earliest Gospel" at 8:30 0m. Cof- ther's house—the consciousness of man. God will neither forget nor is a Ktm, Pastor Lists fee will, be served at 8:15 pjn. Mr. Hellen and his Seeing Eye the presence and power of Ood neglect His own. and We may Riverside drive, ail p-m. in Philadelphia, Pa. The.mid-week Lenten services dog. Kathy Brennan and Lee --and thereby find ourselves ae- safely trust in the divine assur- Mrs.. George Aitcheson> BttUa opened last night as Dr. Alllnger Stoke wUl be the tedders of the eure from harm. ' ance of unfailing protection.... Class will meet Tuesday, at ttie Sunday Topic worship service. Whether we are in a foreign ^-i>hi Ckriatto* Betom* Umtot. spoke on "9£x Weeks of Prayer." home of Mrs. John Sahados, 1081 hope. ; "I Know in Whomft Believe" The choir of St Mark's AJuME: The Young AduU Club will meet Cranford avenue, t.iq^*^. at 8 pjn. ill be the title of the sermon on the second floor of the Church Cars will leave the chnrch Church wiU sing at 4:80 p.m. 8unT Senior High Westminster Fellow- reached by the Rev. Arnold J. day in the first of a series of Len- School Building at 7:30 p.m. Mrs, at 7:45 pJh. for the Itaunc Jpahlquist. pastor of Calvary Lu- X. B. Cyphers will speak on ship will meet on Sunday at 7 teh -Vesper Services on Sunday Lenten Series pin. Mr. and Mrs. William Droege riess Women's class meeting; -How theran Church, this Sunday at afternoons. The Rev. Samuel I: "India," and Ruth Compton will Tne /Deaconesses wfll meet at be In chlfge bf refreshments. will lead a discussion on the topic said, aslhave 8:15 and 11 a.m. Special music Matchett, pastor of St. Mark's Che home of Mrs. A. C Blasrhke. with him*? Turn will be brought tothe early service All women of the church are At Osceola "What Kind of Books Should We til Lincoln park, east, o« Tuesday Church, Will speak. Read?" Charles Dittemer will lead Say it ffie other way- iot^lhe GirlGirl's ChoirChor. l*e Senior urged tq_ attend the community A series of Lenten sermons en- at 10 a.tn. The Women's Bdsston- vttn 7 >**ra»e*>*ewd*aaa the w^irsWp service^- --.-.-.-'•: Choir wuT^fcsehT^h t thhe anlhem at ^itled:*Tne Names olJesusr.wiU n«1t busuiMB and - William A. Meyer, president: leaders! meetings will be held at the fol- will lead .the worship service. The at least 12 years of age who desire Mrs. H. S: Orth, district sptrjt> ual life secretary, will be t ooininiuiity life,'' ~ - , -. . ,.;' New.members will be received] •Terrible Twos and Trusting lowing times and places this to unite with the church. on , into the. congregation, on March 0 month: Tuesday, 1 pjn.. Group 7, Maundy Thursday April 7. Theleader. 4. The advancement of international under* Threes," a film, will be shown at HAN BCttMOB ' • . standing, good will, and peace through a at the 11 o'clock service. Pastor a meeting of the Child Study Club Mrs. Hunn, leader; hostess, Mrs. CHUBCH SafcVJOtt class will meet for the first time Bahlquist will meet with the pros- Frederick, 3 English Village; Wed- v on Wednesday afternoon at 4 world fellowship of businos and prole wionil MandaV at 8: IB port. Mrs. Joseph The vital need for proofs rather men united ia thp ideal of servioe. Potiseo will lead devotions. Host- nesday, 1 pjn.. Group 1, Mrs. Eliz- than mere professions of Chris- o'clock.' ": esses will be Mrs. Leonard Dallas, abeth Gilbert, leader; hostess, Mrs. tian power wmTbe stressed in the Members Ot th* Junior High Mrs. William F. Kanzler and Mrs. Conley, 3 Sylvester street; Group Lesson-Sermon entitled "Christ Department of the Church School Louis Tbtten. 2, Miss Helen Plummer, leader; Jesus" to be read at Christian and their friends are invited to SALE hostess, Mrs. Mair, 800 Spring- Science services on Sunday. attend a roller skating party on The Young People's Choir will field avenue; Group 4, Mrs. Mor- .mm rehearse tonight at 7. o'clock and Selections from the King Saturday. They are -to meet at ley, leader; hostess, Mrs. Prescott. the church at 1 p.m. Transporta- New Portable the Senior Choir an hour later 4 Doering way; Group 5, Mrs.James Version of the. Bible in- Confirmation classes will be clude the following passage from tion will be provided to the Twin leader;, hostess, Mrs. City Roller P^lng Rink. HOW TYPEWRITERS Keld"»r Ivan*••H-aahs-l .the. Sennon^on-thelMouni, ..{Mj r The Senior High Fellowship thew 5:16): "Let your light so ~~"CIrclS'inesffcgs are" as' follows! tf meet at the Educational Building Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Group 6 shine before men, that they may -Circle 4 today at the home of Mrs. CHRISTIAN at 7:30 pjn. Saturday for a bowl- Mrs. Best, leader; hostess, Mrs.see your good.works and glorify Alexander Ritchie of 84A Wave- Royal Quiet Deluxe ing party. Bchlndler, 303 Manor avenue; your Father which is in heaven." crest avenue, Winfleld; and Circle SCIENCE Group 3, Mrs. Mayer,' leader; Correlative passages from "Sci- S today at the home of Mrs. Henry A covered dish supper at 8:49 hostess, Mrs. Mertz, 42 West Holly Staeger of 1146 Forest drive, The Entire Appearance •fill list price ... $119.72 pjn. Saturday will. precede the Street v ence and-Health with Key to the HEALS adult dance that evening. Reser- Scriptures" by Mary .Baker Eddy Clark-Rahway. vations can be made with Mrs. T. Will include the following QgJKwag^ig.so- We carry all snakes. Lutheran Church Of Your Home. fc are happy to join with more than 8,400 Rotary demands upon us for higher proofs Highest allewaaOB ea Women of the church will pre- can last aao tttad ; 7*ar«M machine. pare cancef dressings at 10:30 ajn. rathervthan professions of Chris- Saturday, while the executive Holds Hymn Sing tian pofeor. These proofs consist *u those wasbed at hard watt* RENTALS solely in the destruction of sin, Clubs in 89 countries and geographical regions throughout the free world in EXFEBT meeting ot th* Women's Society A large congregation turned out CRANFORD ROTARY CLUB OFFICERS AND MEMBERS ot Christian Servlc* will be held for the hymn sing held at Cal- sickness and death by the power ft ft" add <*»»'"» and distinction to what - '• ' • • • • • . *' • . . ' •' at 1: SO pjn. Tuesday. On Tuesday vary Lutheran Church last Sun- of Spirit, as Jesus destroyed — 1954-1955 NATIONAL them.' . 7 evening, the Commission on Edu- day afternoon* The church's three fonnerty just a drat> and colorless VlCErr«ESIDENT. P. J. CXARK commemorating the Golden Anniversary of the founding of ^^ Rotary. U? cation and the Credit Union will choirs provided leadership as The Golden Text is from I John . C. VAN CHABtBEBXIN TYPEWRITER CO. 8ECBETAKT. AKTHCS K. IMJWJrtT TKEASURER, W. J. DODDS te EASTMAN ST.. CKANFOID meet at 8 o'clock. members sang many of the (4:9): "In this was manifested B (•#». Crmnford Taeatra) church's hymns. the love of God toward us, because Directors Mrs. Martin Sleg, Minister of that God sent his only begotten All men make mistakes, but a KOBEET Q. LONG AKEK CHARLES L. HHX The members of our Rotary Club are proud to be a part of Rotary's world- CRanford 6-9600 good man yields when he knows music, directed the tinging. The Son into the world, that we might See as for your necessary and EDWAKD M. COE he is wrong. —Sophocles congregation heard the quality of live through hint." A. 8TBFHEN ORLANDO singing as it was recorded on the Members new tape recorder and then play- fOSf CKBCIQf CaWSr.SdMIBI William S. Allen Charles 8. KhwfcfdWr Geaise H. Morgenroth • wide fellowship of 400,000.business and professional men who are banded ed back. B. AUIson Sanusel S. Klw iihrtg A. Stephen Orlando A special event in the afternoon's Bcnry A. Fefl Georse, E. Osterheldt ANSWER TO "ITS A FACT" IVBIach Tw 1 program was the showing of the Dr. BMriaad P. Blyttw Caeascr O. Ftaeher * »^*'^* A. Fetenen ' new color film, "Song of Sum- WUUajn A. Harder Charlca} BL Ray tpgether by the ideal ot service to others. P 1 We Are Ahtxty* gldaeyLBrecn Chop Boey Did Nat OrtgnUS* m China atra," which told the story of Lu- Bawln F.Britten Dr. Fletcher GUsta Vincent F. SamowsU This famous "Chinese" dish originated in the United States. theran mission work in that land. •BABSMO BOOM rasrfek J. Gndl WUliam USehroeder MS KaiOl OalMi Av«. Bmppy to Cooperate. Artbar K. BnrdiU 1/ "Popular Questions Answered" — Geo. Members of the Senior Luther Atteri Bv Cawwell Joseph J. Gaker Carrail K. Sellers League served light refreshments >

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EASY TO SOLVE •i Bagpipes May Shrill in Cranford $10 EACH BJ,1 V TO BB OIViN The skirl of the bagpipes soon may-become a familiar sound in THIS WIIK ' Cranford, if local young people show interest in a suggestion being' geant drummer, who now lives in made by Patrolman George C. Ward (who. assumes the advanced Roselle. He said Mr. Geoghan V ft T S # O B has evinced interest in his plans S. X -9 B ft » Jt rank of sergeant next Tuesday), juvgnile officer of the Cranford for a pipe band here, and may be Police Department. . , £oc ,jam&*& -V* x r • t w • a. : prevailed upon to help with in- 4. U C O © M O . Patrolman Ward reports that struction of drummers for the pro- his teata (mm » usm~ «. i i. i s r —. Th« ttuUt POT thm £e*y 16 Solv« Punk AUTO DEALERS • * gUHPiWG_, * FLORISTS IA ^^^^B^^^^a^B^a^Ee. ~ ^BB^B^BB^Ba^BB SS^BM^B^BB BBBBSBBBBJ ^•BBBBBBCB^B^BBB^B ^^^TI^B^^OM ^BB^BBB^BBIBV SBB^ BBBBB^^BS -Veteran-Piper posed—organization— Aotda> VWd Advisory i t D i a • c -native of Glasgow who served 18 Mr. Starrs was married while CONiHACTORS y»tto has WILD BIRDS ARE JUST LIKE SOME 1 "Tfirwflmer te go te esUact a.assh a " years in the Irish Army and 12 serving in Ireland, and he has BEKEMEIEB'S ibeen n^i^fewiirBWMlhi afaptonwarpTlrnBi T to It, years in the British Army as a four, s/ms and three daughters; LJUHQ M0TO1 CAB OCX FLOWERS. Inc. 80PPLT ca OAWFOHT8 GULF thy slve. and re HUMAN BEINGS- , pipe major, has offered to . pro- all born in Ireland except the WBBMMO; A PUMSBAL SEBVICE STATION Irf the Field Advisory Committee • • • • t -' ' • . . tarn 1 Puzzle No. a> Bds T • vide instruction if enough candi- youngest, Mary, who was born in WOBK otw srsctAU* 1941. He served conttnaously Brownie Flash Camera chides AMlWH iiiiBiiveVtreB r*e, ads 10 fa llltatnstve. Oa — 60 — WapMag — incL—nt Pays To Bead t. In each eats the: irtaaii wfllhe that peMotb wfce afJar Thty Can't All Go Souh or tht Wintar SlthtrU dates are found for places in a Glasgow. His wife died eight flirtppr Talegtask, BaB««n Aafa. Minor Bcpain |on the commi^e HornilMI : pipe band. Regulation size for a years ago. •cms** • NII Ads in The Citizen and ;H BIOB * SOOTH AVEL. B. lcte.** The missinc ''vBBBB~ J^hVwSBafpft and taelUaa band pf this type is eight pipers One ion, Hugh, Jr., who is _ third successive term on the U Give e« a* ttwrtleni VA % >U lMctaie -_ TH8B WILD BntlJS WIL0 BMID POOD and seven drummers, with addi- US Wflbral Are. CB M700 werer >"—•' ef the sleaaa,> to wiMaj. "THe^a 9* past ' the sola* still a proficient player, sold his last, IBM t a $9.95 — Our Pfkw / tton of the puaili together wtth the naa ef the ; CONTAINING PLENTY O* SITNFU)WCK tkpB tional players ladded as circum- own bagpipes while the family gT°Z conwutlsela iatoeted a*. 7. B E A. D T • stance may require.' FOOD MARKETS • LARRY'S TEXACO STATION t. B O T I C K 51b. for 75c was still living In Scotland to get nually. with- AcactoV itoe most t, T R C a. I t> $5^5 Mr. Starrs explained that most the money to buy a racing'bicycle. ou successful mansaw and the conw to sjsevent Bnyoae wla)nlB0 more SBBB pipe bands, in this country now Manager of a machine shop in Zy's. top penoMi produce be- it. e MI B B a. R«9ubr $U0 Flash Gun AHeehmwt fr — $1.95 — _ any eve weak, prevldsd role a Is fol- CRAB. IOBTZ MARKET rtckrUI) and r^tUraty Service P it. t o r t « t. •la«Ni eett weak are art slijlnto lor prlsea are-made' up of veteran pipers Elizabeth, he has continued his IU til B.I fcV named to th* ftou*. , Top who have joined together to main- £rfonnance in aU phases otagen- it. c At m i p «a Be flew eff Tft» Best — Bring Tear Films te — • WMhsettasMAismt th* OWBM er BUS*- interest in cycling in this country IB IBSM tMfUl B«BBB11 a># tfa# B-ftte J*BPBB9» A&AHARDWUE Oast: IM m. 4M Kartb Am. B. Cnmtttt tain theixLQJuik after coining to and has a record of wins and cy management must be achieved ' ' - ' - - ^^» BTBBBBBBW this countrysfcfW abroad/ where- to a manager to be named on the Mueller. places in « number of six-day Ava. MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP . II years ot^Ms. sad even Is ettglhie to • Aiin • ... . - ^ "••• as his aim is tobuild up arband races and other events. BUTLrtHO SUPPLY COMPAHT SERVICE east. '- . .. . ,__ .inplor^f Of tWOtliM end ChronkJa. sod the of brand new talent from among .' Mr. Starrs at present Is em- MA^^*the«ddAdvbory Fttssle Bew^JV a* IS to sazw ee^opwattot ht Wt cotttepl-snd tbslr Immediate fesottiss. 12 Nbrth Ava Wat — Crinford — CR 64301 MARSHALL 1 , C t. A M T I C Cranteitl CR 4-1024 v the youth of Cranford. He said ployed by the Morval Homes Cor- • FUEL OIL • A : ,A»J •ommittee is the.MtW*jwettlon incL—"Harrisons Has tewet he. also would be interested in poration of Clifton as a watchman MOTOR SALES. IMC* A. IAIOHE honor to which attA^Man- Gifts providing instruction 'for dancers, at their development on the for- to perform with the band. ;' CARWOOD COAL Ca — JPlck Up ft DcUvoy ger can aspire. Ongtnatea ZD mer Sperry tract here. > ears ago by WilUam Montgomery, U. A • O I . Expressing the opinion that a •••>• llTl B. * B 1S- project such as this would offer BOAB CBANTOBSt it of Acacia, as a method of 14. ft At. ft B interesting and educational HUGH STARRS affective teaniwork be- twein tho field and the Home 18. V L GIT recreation for boys and District President Taxi Service * Iff* T A D B ft girls. Patrolman Ward urged that Starrs is a member of the Sars- on warn a-ua tfice, the Held Advlsoty Com- BUSTER BROWN FISCHER'S AT YOUR Visits VFW Unit Ittee has lirovea to be ot in- 11 1 El II T K A«ldJri«hw£ipe^.BandujQdLJ SIT Mat* imn ah me B • D A c Biore Cheeks Year Ckiif* Mrs. Adeline SchaferTfWthDis- • BEAUTY SALONS* ' hriffgJJTlg. ""^ MARKET touch with him or-Mr. Starrs. City and quotes the following from SERVICE .;.'•» Learning to play the bagpipes a prospectus printed for his or- trict president, made, her visit to LOVELAMP FUEL CO. closer understanding between nrsgrny. 308 Tnoeaas almi, is not as difficult as many people ganization: •>• •>'"\" U- ••—."• - the Ladies' Auxiliary •• of Capt SEBVOtO CBAAMrjOBM O POKt7 YEABS he men who at* charged with the Cranford.' \ ' Bfwnt,- our Buster Brown "The pipes, played are the same Newell Rodney Fiske Post 33S. WILLIAM'S BEAUTY BOX h* sponsibility of 'management and Salesman checks your child's trient ls.te heart of our busi- may' think. Mr. Starrs declared in 8TAMDABD We" Go Anrplac*. Anytun*. This is file last week. Yoar feet pcientiflikUy S Ways — discussing the possibility of fornv- as those played by the Scottish. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Jast H> he men who represent the comn- last chawfe*. to wnt at. case) ness. Our Registered Pharm- ar US Her* U»lsa Anmm • .•ante* . 4 SUPPLY CXX CHanford-t-2000 all he vitaTptOnt for gentle- a band here. A person who Both peoples « of the Celtic week and found the books of r throughout the field, the firm prixe; "Just two- support ana room to flex and PRIME acists are skilled, experi- has no knowledge of music to race, and it is an erroneous belief the treasurer, Mrs. Irene Hilbert, 0-11*4 CttS. : '-••;. week. The first grow. He watches how they, CHEVBOLET. tact t-tm enced specialists, worthy of .start with can learn to perform that the pipes originated in Scot-, and the files of the secretary, Mrs. aVOHDOa SlaV eBwaV walk .. . gives you complete Meats and Poultry s? months*, he said? tl)4AUit h ffl ftrttfT iffld. TELEVISION * assurance of correct size and your utmost irua in com- lactosfate; proper fit Buster Browns and those with previous musical been reliably established that the date! BEEL-STBOWO FUtt. CO. [Star Research..^,4p^r pounding yur prescriptions education can do so in much less bagpipes originated in the region THE POWDEH PUFF [ ^4i • • Three new members, Florence •ADIO 18, inchahre. tures growing feet need. time. As an example, he told how of the Valley of the Nile. The Markey, .Monica .Ryan and - Adeline - .Mae Rohrer. Prop. Bring your child in for ah Complete Pen 3& reeds in pipes are made of cane, |Expert to Present be once transformed a regulation Schelhimer were welcomed into expert flttng today. As Shown your service in any emerg- military band into a pipe band and since cane grows only in IS ALOSN STBSKT One of Cranford?n •4% the auxiliary, and initiated. -Where the Shoe Ftts* ency and whenever ydC need in a matter of six weeks for .a tropical or semi-tropical countries, Mrs. Dorothy Klekner. and Mrs. CB i am lust rateid Lecture special occasion. . this claim of origin seems, substan- Laurence W. Fredrick, research M drug store supplies.. . * Ann Bird announced that a social Kmery 18 Personalixed Oldest ALL Meat Mr. Starrs related' that he has tiated." game night will be held March 2 f-WH Itechnlcfan 'of the Sproul Observa- Mr. Starrs, who came to Cran- Itory of awarthmore College, will wilt delteer one • ordered six practice "'chanters" in at Veterans' Memorial Home. Re- CAMERAS ff^pnrt^w^ papers at the styling for Market: anticipation of a start on the pro- ford from Glasgow in 1950, helped freshments will be served. |speak on "Current Research in A***. Western Metal posed band here. These instru- organize the Jersey City band. It The post and auxiliary will hold FUNERAL Stellar Associations", at a meeting lovelier hair A RON'S TSL CB S-SSU — DAT OS NIGBB! X V 28-April 1 in the ments, he explained, enable aspir- was named after Sarsfteld Bar- their joint installation ceremonies MARTENS' DIRECTORS MOVING and * tomorrow evening at 8. o'clock of GRANFORD DINER Wateh year hair take a racks at Limerick, Ireland, where the Amateur Astronomical So- Hotel, Los Meat Makes the Meal ing pipers to practice without as- on May 21. • Nominations and elec- '«»_ ——-' ».' • •' »•_ _ ^Ton" tarn ... distinctively PHOTOSHOP STORAGE ECONOMY ELECTRIC tfir. JUCSCSBCXK " wRav XS M NORTH UNION AVENUE FOUNTAIN PEN Drug Store saulting the ears of the neighbor- he was stationed for seven years tion of officers will take place in ciety of Union County at, the ... wlme **^ feels that ev-« styled by expert halr-dreas- hood. during his service as a pipe major Csiaern Pfola-rtof Expert nlnUtr. 'BailaJUsaln I ainfieWYWCA. manager^ photo fgodotts ety day is bis birthday ... CBANFOKD «-M78 Ton Can Cheese the algal opposite Cranford Theatre April. DOOLET FUNERAL SEBVICE and instructor in .the Irish Army ment, E. I. dnPont de . aAer a fine SBeals temptingly ets Jawtfo yea, .. '• Cranford, New Jersey for the Finest Meats Feint .to 8«tt the Way ¥ea The veteran, piper added that Refreshments ^ following the COUNT? Mr. Fredrick was with the Sft EASTMAN STREET practice with the chanters and ac- School of Music. He received co. hm«« Fh«i« — U Sflaal* 1SS aSMlAIHN ST. United States Naval Intelligence and Company, Pailinv ' •jus. Datft tal business Write, meeting were served amid decora- CBANroaa 1 fltt IBS IODED howr IOT be is To Make Sure : On intfTT^i^f^^f* *^ oC' in Cranford many citations for his work, from • ~< tual playing -of the pipes does [for three and a, half years. He Cranford. New Jersey •) :•'•>!' both the Irish and British Armies. tions with a Valentine Day theme. before a sessional the Society eajyins^qpB flnet meal. Sat- 6P A CONVENltNT TIMS See Oar New Une e Balat wonders for a man's chest ex- Mrs.* Ann Bird, Mrs. Dorothea eived Jiis BA at Swarthmore iBBed diiiHfs sue our est ad- His army career included serv- Just Telephone Patrick's Pay Oeetlng Cards • CRanford C-81M . pansion. Harris, • Mrs. Jean Harris, Mrs. SIS H*Hk AT*. W. * TYPEWRITER. * College, * with major in mathe- Telaphona CH 6-2444 ice during World War I with the GOAL atics; and an MA with major in The cungteas of metal: FREE DELIVERY Although .the playing' of the Shirley Colaneri and Mrs. Phyllis ALLIED VAH LINES bagpipes long has been considered British in Germany, where he SERVICE; istronomy, also at Swarthmore. the accompanyinc Wesae f or n appeiaiment CRanford 6-0671 The largest end was a prisoner of war for some Dolan served. Mrs. Dale Brinker- Exposition are non-ffrafti CRANFORD Assortment of Gretfng Ask Fo Green Stamps a Scotch or Irish perogative, Mr. hoff, president, presided at the FUTOflTURE * He" has been on the staff of Sproul ou can alway be assured of Cards for All Occasions rejajted that in his Jong time, and in. the Civil War in Ire- OABWOOD COAL CO. bservatory studying and work- tfnnqi events given' by TOWNE Fine Tender, Juicy Steaks if of JS found cundterltt^Petervande Society for Metals «nd S < DINER You Buy at Fisher's Meat years six years. as pipe major with the LKamp^ Uugtetnnicplsjipup, Mt Jbcpend on them fo HARRISON nationality has nothing to do with MIS Bosiness Go. ofessor of astronomy at Swarth- aptitude in this field.' Some, of his Scottish Rifles at Scapa Flow in Laundry Salesman Beauty Salon ^•^aHPOBI? FUBNITUBB - SAUEft — SBKflCS nore College,<-for ious- years, and best students, he recalled, were '^•jands.. primary research effort has U» Wahit Ave. «e CrsfOttl Buster Broun German, Italian and Polish i iwas with ' the Irish Wins 'Oscar' Award • • > ^* v« ' vtn Camtetmlid Av/enn 9** 8 Norn Union Avcmw ... yur Doctor doea In the study of stellar New Jrsey America's —WE DELIVER— Crnford, Ne Jersey youths.. Army, Mr. Starrs became a •Ferdinand J. Schnell of Ham- at Hates Ava, I-73Q0 Iciations. . He is a member ot thm Vsvertte ChUdrenii Bhi Himself a Scotchman, . Mr. fried of Morgan Geoghan, a ser- ilton Laundry Service Co., Rah- Observance Held way, is, among 24 New Jersey "Tl REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. •uvmo Astronomical fioclety laundry salesmen who will receive |and Sigma XL BANKS * UPHOLSTERERS it At the time of the last total • • \ ...... :,zm rnanship from the Sales Executive STORAGE 16- Club of New York at the Waldorf • BXDDIHO Mr. Fredrick was an assistant to / T. van de Kamp and ^frwupant'td Astoria ' tomorrow. Mr. Schnell Pkopll €3anta« S-W41 lives atl 15 Arnet place. |-Sapan«abla. rrUndU Sarvfca Slnoa USS* to the Shetland Islands, off See te Beautiful Neut OptaaMaring tt, InMriar the coast of Scotland, to cover the Winiam. A. OrifSlh.' The honor was announced by Company. US lUitk Qplra AVP. BEDROOM SUITE is all-wood Weldwood Plywood, ahresdy flnloed and ready to Richard L. Corby, Jr., of Summit, Bolar eclipse. Lovely Bouquets of Spring Flower COMTLSTE BANUNO SSBVICK Mr. Fredrick will show slides put ever old walls or over studs, I's easy to hands. Anyone president or the New Jersey Mtmwr FDIC LOVELAMD FUEL CBanteitf In Our Dhply Window US Svala A«a. B. to illustrate his talk, and refresh* add a new-and beautiful ^ouch o a tasteful can do the Job quickly. .Laundry and Cleaning Institute, S Nartk AM.. W. Cnul*rt Authariwd Dutiibutor as. the high spot of the institute's asNbeat riwl Oil M ments.will be served hy Uts. stek Panel edges are grooved and am Joined without visible naUp •/NTT CBufara «.3tp* I* HARDWARE • Mrs.1 - home. Select a bouquet today — as a surprise 36th annual convention at. New- VAMOVS BBAsma AirrnAcm Spiers of Cranford and bar eas». Consists of ouble Dresser, two Commodes, full size headboard ing. Clips for fastening are supplied. Plankweld is a permanent IM Cealtr SL. Olrm—* ' HENHT F. TOWHSEND • VENETIAN mlttee. Vlsitets wilt hs> with Bookcase ad.large Chest df Drawers. wll paneling. Nevr needs painting or repair and lasts a lifetime.' ark Saturday. The 24 New Jer- wuufii t-tn CkD CButot< S-U44 for your wife., - a delight for your "best girl" sey winners were among. 350 New 11* E. BraU SL. WcstScU Mi M«Hk An, B. Cnalu« FAMT & t BLINDS C«Bs» in and gee Platfkwafct Let us shew yoa hew Jersey laundry route salesmen WEsUUM t-tIM " AtDiiuierMeetina; - a wondeful way to flatter any woman! NewChsneaJPlnaB. : - who competed for the coveted . ««• rwk A»«^ scWck ruiw VARE 8TOHE Raymond H. Crane of It ATPebrary SPECIAL atealy |4tM« easy It to f or ye* to Install U yeanelf in any room. award throughout 1954. . ' r A««M4 Z-«S« OWSB TOOLS tLQCX i - Gardtn Toita • Botaw VUntahtas* miere parkway, attended • dinner I c BtalL . Easy BadgeiPlan lerHa BBBBB»B"^^^BBBBBBBBBB»|^^"""™ . As*. W. Availabla in Birdw Oik and Otar Fina Woods Each of the winners will re- 1*1 C. mat 8L. FUIBSCU fhnnWns' Suppi^ai - WaOpapar • meeting" of the Newark Chapter of , ;'• ' • • ' "' Sj' v •'"•••'•.,. ceive an engraved statuette at the • . PLaiaSeU J-SKJ REPAIRINGV the National Association of Cost Riiemeier's Flower Shop BBBBBI BB\BT"B%B%V' Telephenei CR t-9M5 Come at once to Sales Executive Club's banquet, Accountants at the Egbert Treatl J^ lse Third Avcw West CRANFORD FURNITURE which will be attended by more Hotel, Newark, last Thursday. M than 1,000 leaders of business and UNION COUNTY CLOCKS — AU. KINDS Telephone: CH S-X8tt CaANP0BtV8 OLDESC PUENTfOBE tntOBE* : BUILDERS General Supply^. Spttas ••* Walfkt E. & L. HARDWARE CO. US aamtt A-a, B. ~~»>aV UnionCbunty Trust Company industry. The 24 New Jersey TRUST COMPAHT OIL BURNERS * • aOSELE 109 N. Untoi Avamra CRnford 63141 336 Cantannlal Ava. Cranford, New Jarsay master salesmen are niong only Open Dally S A. M. to 7 P-M- 100 men from a Widejarea of the Thuia. * m. tlU » P. M. 1 Eastern" United "States," "represent- I ^BBT^aaaBl^BHa^BHBHBi"*^^^' ia"M*Ba^aaatf'*"~~*™^^^^B*jaal4BSaBBl^' aBS * Watch Repairing * S-«IM """" muSajTi^ma'ATit'toiriL"'- ' ing a vriety of industries, who will AS TnatBcntoaa BELIABLE''IOEL on*"'""* be-i!Oscar" recipients. 1S*« Batltaa lui Ctulul «-1t SUPPLY GO. HfC. Gutteis - HANDY OFFICES! CRANFORD Make the Theatre Diner Your^ .5 • DELICATESSENS • WATCH HO3PTTAL AUWTU • . . -.->y , •• JEWELER i on WATCH REPAIRING BeU's ^^Phannacy DINING OUT HEADQWARTEB8 COLONT ON TBS VBBMISKr Special Noon Luncheons — Short Orders MARTIN JEWELERS CBaater* «-*ate « ALDEN ST. CKANFOSO a. a.: tape! A fs»l. economical cash loan II. «v m CBShBldaV aU>M 4 ( STEAKS and CHOPS CR u here wailing for you. Ju»t took allhcse low | J | L2WI| IllOWCl MlU|P. mo T, FBJDAT SATCRDT OHLT y Watah tm* Jamlty Wfdn SPECIAI ralee—- SI M. IWIOW AVB. CBAMVOBO Ali that is worth .reckoning of Appetizers; Soup; SALES — SKftVICB IS SL EEGVLAE PEtCE — UM.M iic^Sir. rAKTS — WBLDINa BANKS and Clutort S41U what we do, and the best ol ley with Dressing, Boa • • ' \ loin it Beef, or Baked Virginia Ham, oice of Pessrt Maaattfcj AaUMrtsed ' PRESCRIPTIONS A-trf T« MMpa) everything is not top good, but an Beverage - ••pMati SAVINGS • ELECTRICAL • a KsjrMy ae Tear Deeter Orders) with fh PuNSt Drags $79^5 Reo-Eclipse-Excello LAUNDRIES • is economy and riches.' Will Meet Available. -THE PEIENDLx! DINEE" ' $ 120 $ 13.12 $ 106.lt $ 5.00 HABT OtherVuaea INSTITUTIONS CONTRACTORS PLUMBERS • Next ONE TEAE PULL WAKEANTT — BtODOETTEEM0 BBUVSSir SBBVKa v —Mary Baker Eddy TINY ! NEW! BXTS MAS PULED OVEE ZSv^M PRE8CBMTION8 300 32.10 267.20 12.50 rVErtfield 2*528 MOREYIARUE ' : heldat, . jast naturally turn to Bell's because of the purity and THEATRE DINER 600 65.60 334.40 25.00 LAUNDRY Ca Vtt N. Khaer Si, Wiallili. tu S. A' COMFLSTS SBBVICB VOB MKHIMH ft TOR hone of Mrs. X accuracy of their* prescripton departtnent OPEN TO* P.M. (The Cranford Theatre Is.Next Deer te Us) 960 104.96 •55.04 40.00 unnst — BBT cuuuma hawk drive, ht *U BAVBBS OF AU AOBS THOMAS BEMINATI CRanford w-9713 1.200'' 131.20 I.06IJ0 50.00 BUO CLSAMSMO. — BUB STOBAOX pubUehefttth n HORTON'S 70.00 * IMPORTANT* fjofjd PUBITB CB* HUSDEIVERY PHONE CR 64)062 PUty of Free PIBIBST Sftaee Per Oar 1.610 1S3.6I 1,496.32 on-Eattaatl Avtmu*, West* Cranford, Maw Janay OOMTBAOTOB IS W. * PHONE CALLS * M aTAaaaB^BB* B\«aaaV affaL A fOn, entitled. ANT AMOUNT w» ro taju»—• n«St AW UCAMHfS OMtr. BBVBBBB •»««>••) BBht •k , -„ Wont Eat,* ajlplim uuAimm HEARING AID TIS UfDOSTSOAI. WXBUKI tactWe Ulm itumrmum te co«w cay mmptli * REAL ESTATE * * Police asf—fe *** Insured Satrinos — Home Lov&t * Cranford 64)170 WONDERFUL WHIRLPOOL PLAY SAFE ON JOB. L GQIBB SEAGBR'S HIGH-FIDELITY SOUND SYSTEM DID YO EVER STOP TO THINK THAT... 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W« mxm %**&•& I Eastman at, ~ ^, Agl FJftw. A^Uoi^exesclolhes again and again to reave IOHN W. HEWS ft SOU * Township Clerk * Lower ths Cos « Vide Sand and Sharp Tuning Switch — Continuously s Union County TrustCompony by iBCtoiy • atpptov^wl CB «-10U You owe It to younstf ta Treble Control — Compensated Volume Control — BE BURR TOOB STATIONERT every speck oTaiH. Test"alter test proves Trover water ' fpfpclusdciaUtte •Jtclttp»lv#l3re> lAROLDF.BENNEJUic FLOWBB SHOfPB Cranford 6-5649 * INOtAIOOBB -Ferrtte Core" built-in Antenna for best station action washes so thoroughly yet gentlyl Serves the County— and serve* it toeUl ixowsmsroB ___ The separate accoustlcal speaer enclosure unit contains REFLECTS TOt PROPERLT Only vVhlrlpeol has SEVEN-TIME RINSE AntnmnhiU Paintint BVBBT OOOASMMt * Public Works _ _ -sTsIMfcJndeltty Speak** ... plus a «t» In. 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THDRSDAYt TCBRUARYi34, 1953 .<*; cussion. The international com- onne Betinery of Esso Standard I offending publisher was shown, session were : A. Angus and O. N. ments were served thefollow- series was aimed at attracting re- mittee met recently at the home Oil Company. Mr. Kulpa is a ' said the speaker, by his answer Tyre of Cranford, and Mrs, D. ing Parent-Teacher Association cruits to the'field of engineering members: Mrs. SewelL and was called "Your Opportuni- of Mrs. W. S. Bishop. Mrs. E. C employee of the Package Division. Unified Action Urged in War protests addressed to him. His Anderson and Mrs. J. P. Ham- Earhart was co-hostess. GARWOO nswer, which she quoted, was to mer of Westfleld. Runners-up Mrs. Marvin Kate; M. Car* ties in Engineering and Science." Camera Club Contest KENILWORTH publish' a page in the comics ad- were: C. Searle and F J. Water- lozzL. Mrs. F. Saam, .CSchar An executive board meeting-wfll Against Horror Comic Books dressed to the children suggesting man, Cranfordr Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. H. LeuW be held tomorrow at the home of Winners Announced Mrs. John Voorhees, chairman of the Juvenile protection that they look with suspicion on H. Smith, Westfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Attending' from Cranford were: Wednesday Club Mrs. Fred W. Mayer, 503 Orchard Kenneth Reck took first anal street at 8:80 am. Committee of Union County Parent-Teacher Association, asked the parents who objected to their J. Van Duesen, Westfleld; Mrs. H. Gerhard Kellner,/chairman, who second places in the print section J presided; Mrs. Janovsik, and .Vin- TEN CIN'il Cnnford Rotary Club to support cooperative and unified action in the reading this type of literature, T. Gruber," Summit, and. Mrs. E. Speaker Outlines of a print and slide competition] since such objectors were prob- cent Sarnowski, Principal of Lin- .' • •••.'iA war on horror comics. In addressing the club's regular luncheon Carbaugh, Roanoke, Va.; H. R. Sees 'Early' Robin held at a recent meeting of the 1 bly Communist dominated! Copson, Cranford, and G. R. Pease, coln, Sherman «nd Walnut Ave- Museum Activities Cranford Camera Club in the Ed-1 meeting last Thursday at Cranffird Methodist Church. She con- ,Mrs. Voorhees defended the nue Schools. Thomas MacMeekin of 10 Cen- 9 Westfleld; Mr, and Mrs. -R. F. ^ffThe Newark Museum" wiU be ucational Building of the Metho! I 6~methods~trf~©ne-or newsdealers—as—helpless-to-cope Leery,—Cranfordr—1L—Browning, tral avenue/local realtor, reported dist Church. Third pUice went tol Bowling, Entertainment Heart Fund Pupils in Patriotic Program; Proposes /Missile Device ganization seeking action against ordinances against such comics. with the problem since retalia- Elizabeth, and Mrs. A Ulbrich, CHS Students Attend eiKwfc^of a talk^o^je presented seeing a robin" in his backyard at ArWrJackson. /-—-—-— the newsdealers of the commun- She added that Railway adopted tion frequently followed refusal Cranford, and Mr. and Mrs. K. by Miss Marjorie H. Woodruff at 8:30 ajn. last. Friday. Mr. Mac- Slide winners were: . Mrs. [uota Topped Announce Honor Roll Names ity, whom she termed victims of ordinances similar • to those , in to display the comics. '.' She said Sheldon, Cranford. Lecture on Color TV a meeting .of the Wednesday Meekin said „ the! harbinger of Baldeschwleler, first; Mrs. D. w Ban, New Restrictions^^ the WH*W'>»1 pressure of the Texas, and that other communi- that many newsdealers were Nine Cranford High School stu- ' KENILWORTH — Recitations about Washington and Lincoln First game of the spring series MocningjClub in the Public U- spring was hopping along look* ford, second, and H. F. Sorse I publisher and the distributor. She ties are watching with interest themselves parents anxious to sup- will be held at Sherlock Hall on dents attended the final lecture of brary at 9:45 ajn. Wednesday. third. . . i GARWOOD — Exceeding of this borough's 1955 March of By Garwood and a play with a Brotherhood Week theme, "Watch What You Are KENILWORTH -r— m iU>e borough and prohibit^ U- .ween, the southerly curb line of also deplored the suspension' of port the anti-comic drive and to a series sponsored by the Edison ing for worms, but apparently the Dimes drive quota of $2,200 was virtually assured today as Post-: Saying," were featured in a Lincoln-Washington Day assembly at prohibiting: discharge or tams er position than parallel to the Councilman Ernest Vardalis ex juests introduced by past presi- Knupp, guidance counselor at Reynolds, chairman for this event. that* off acious and sensational comics. The one publisher did not Join, she Kerner, Elizabeth, 1,380. Leaf Post 6807, Veterans of For- by Robert Picone of 7A. and and Suzanne Hill. curb of any. street and not more plained. that this eliminates the State of Wisconsin- also has full said, guaranteed a free flow of dent Carroll K. Sellers were Ar- Westfleld High School, is in Competition will conclude this eign Wars; Garwood Memorial the propoaed ontinancc cs to'garo- thur Williams of Roselle Park, Assisting Mr. Reynolds on the Elizabeth Barbarlch of 6CA recited Miss Marilyn Dauber's fifth fi inches from the curb." rating of lieutenant and' provides abolition of the literature, she de- the horror comics, since this one charge of the project. week-end,' With 32 cash prizes Post' 317, American Legion; the safety of the Carl Bunker of Westfleld and (ConttMiea on pag$ thre«> "O Captain! *My Captain." Boys fCowtfaucd OR poo* 2) .Under its provisions.' parking or two sergeants in the depart- clared. Fort Worth and Houston, publisher'. issued 25 percent of The council. also authorized a amounting to $1,230 to be award- Lions Club and the First Aid of 6CA then sang "Father of the property of would be forbidden in the follow- ment In line with budget require- those published. , . larence E. Getz of Dunellen. study to determine a suitable MPLETE TV OVERHAUL ed. The bowling project netted Squad. Fifteen members of the Councitnian Vatfier Tex., were mentioned, as com- Land We Love." ments. ' _, , . =* X*?!L callousness of the worst Henry Whipple introduced' his pupil load for aN guidance coun- $894 for the polio fund last year. Civil Defense Police Reserves pa- grandsoa.'Pvt. Robert W^CUUSL. Following the singing of "Yankee 'Boulevard, South side, between Salary increases, retroactive to -selor.™Miss^Knupp-wllJ also be ui Of the net proceeds, 60 percent Budget Hearing* trolled the ' streets and directed Doodle" by the . assembly there Study Made pressed a plea fiur eaoperatBom off tfae. m«sl«rly curb line of South January I, .would take effect as charge of the project. parents in observance cf street and a point distant 85 follows upon final passage of this' •. • •;: J Miss Ruth Janovsik, supervisor for the fund, • ....:..,...- , Council Meeting , Among the volunteers in tho u feet' Boy, Abe," and then Lawrenc^ Bridge League of elementary education in the "Curtain Time," a two-hour house-to-house canvass were: passage. "VAsnineton avenue, north side, from $3,775 to $4,000; second-year Cranford public, school system Rouse and Robert Parella of 7F • All Worn Out or Defective Components Re- stage show for benefit of the Tomorrow Night Mrs. Leonard Bouffard,- Mrs. A second ordinance between the westerly curb line of patrolman; from $4,105 to $4,300; Winter Series spoke on guidance practices in the presented a skit, "Eettla Georgio." March of.Dimes, will be presented GARWOOD -.'"Public hearing Herbert Hoyle, Mrs. James Laden, School Sites Tuesday night would Ncatb Twenty-third street, arid .a senior patrolman, from $4,435 to Cranford elementary schools. She placed (except Picture Tube) / Mariann Rapp of 7R/recited a in the Lincoln.School auditorium prior to final passage of the muni- Mrs. Joseph Schnauffer, Mrs. Soe- gle parkins, forbid paurktnc i pre- postal 95 feet 'westerly therefrom. $4,600; sergeant, from $4,710- to Wjnners Told said these include a pyschological poem enUtled "Lincoln's Birth- KENILWORTH — Dr Cleve p. scribed sections of several ""Newark avenue, south side, be- $4,900; captain, from $4,930 to $5,- To. Accommodate Our Many testing program, achievement • All Necessary Adjustments Made on Friday evening, March 4, it cipal budget will be held in the \rerta Eldred, Mrs. S. D. Douglas, day," and there wa^an accordion rttiausa&c&gi&n ntM2,*iixj*JAtxaJc&tjuc**tMitiw.i.i£fUM W' -Tr—« •'•"tuft" vr'llr'tnifc.h-n-i-UTVt.mviim-1 Westby, director of school build- 200; chief, from $5,370 to $5,600. was announced in a Joint' state- Borough Hall at 8:30 p.m. tomor-.Mrs.,Walter C. Pugh, Mrs. William selecUon by Michael VirkaiUs of session of duplicate bridge held by Grlbble, Miss Mary Christlano, ing services of the State Depart- The proposed ordinance' ptovid- Friends and Late Dinere the Cranford Bridge League at gress and for-diagnostic purposes' 8C. Other recitations Included and close cooperation'between the and Joseph Troiano of the Rec- will be_a regular meeting oftKe ment of .Education School Boanl Cloflimittees mgjncjeases 'for other municipal Sherlock Hall recently, the win/? reation Commission. Borough Council, postponed, from Mercer, Mrs. Patrick Corcoran, Lou Thode/of 6W. and "Today." ough last week to determine ning pair in-. the. winter .Series,' elementary guidance director, tpe THE BAR & KITCHEN teachers and the parents. CRANFORD Vbtt Ow Cuytt Bk*iro«a -^ The program will include two Tuesday because of the Washing- Mrs. Lewis Ross, Mrs. Wm. Dow, by Carol Ann Dougherty of 7R. whether or not the borough has as follows: Borough clerk, $6,160, — OF — H. R. Copson of Cranford and G. mt Inrfbi one-act playlets, "Our Hero" and ton's Birthday-holiday..... Mrs. Michael Leskd, Mrs. John ' A clarinet duet, "Fihlindia." available land suitable for school an incraase of $100; tax collector R. Pease of Westfleld, improved Following the meeting, CENTER TELEVISION O-3096 y Assigned for Ensuing Year Maggs, Mrs: Kingsley Todd, Mrs. purposes. """ " • — • tmd,tr«fasurer, $4,500, an increase members of the council "Melody of Love," presented by Mayor William H. Severage to- presented by Elizabeth Lang,and KENILWOirTH '— Osii^iiiLiiililre'.appfrirrrrneots Jor the ensuing a small lead to hold top position. the Drama Workshop, sponsored day urged all citizens to attend Edward TiUer. Mrs. John Wolf. Edwin W. Kraus, superinten- of $125; municipal magistrate. $1,- the new 12-room school. Re: Kenneth Patrylow of 6W, was fol- year were announced by WaDfiotta C. Smith, president, at a general Closely following them lnsecond by the Recreation Commission tomorrow's hearing for discus- Mrs. John Ferrari, Mrs. John Ac- lowed by recitation of "Gettys- dent of schools, and Frederick E3- 600, an increase of $60; dpurt clerk an* position were A. Angus and D. N. and directed by. Dante A. Costa, sion of any questions on the bud-cardi and Mrs. Peter Rizzo. /•• burg Address" by Angelina Lum- sasser, architect, escorted Dr. committee mectinc of ttae KraiaHaLaraa) Board oj' Education in Harding $500, an increase of $115; director Tyre of Cranford. Other leading and a song recital by the Jersey get before the tinal vote on the Also, Mrs." P..J. Sacco, Miss Ann mino of 7R, and the program con- Westby on a tour of the borough. School last of welfare, $600, an Increase of at Station Plaza, Cranford pairs were: C. Searle and F. J. CentraJ Choral Group. measure. , Riccardo, Mrs. Anthony Riccardo, cluded with the singing of "Battle They inspected possible sites for! Mr. Smith an that tflae board's planning committee was $100; road working foreman. $5,- Waterman, Cranford; Mr. arid The proposed budget indicates a Mrs. Oliver Davis. Mrs. Mack Hymn of the Republic" by the school building purposes. being »>itrpmat^tt 000, an increase of $200; assistant Chairman Dugan reported that road Working foreman, $4,100, an • Mrs. E. H. Johnson, Cranford; Mr. the $2,000 total attained thus far 75-poiht increase/in the tax rate Preuss, Misses Susan/and Flora assembly. it and that Charles DcGnsa. «te and Mrs. K. Sheldon, Cranford; Buchbinder. Mrs. Walter Noyes, At a hearing in Trenton on Feb- -was chairman of that, increase of $100; tax search, officer, fellow Open in the polio drive includes $860 to $7.66 per $100 of assessed valu- • Superintendent Kraus today an- ruary 0 at which the Kenilworth Mayor Officiates Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barnes, Moun- Mrs. John Brezney, Mrs. Francis serve as ax special $600, on increase of $75, and mu- Jlected in the recent Mothers' ation. The budget total of $564,- nounced the following Honor Roll Board of Education requested per- tainside, and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schnell, Mrs. /Thomas Englese, new building: nicipal prosecutor, $600, an in- $160 donated by public 936.31 represents an increase of listings for the second marking mission to issue $500,000 in bonds To 10 P.M. Every Evening More, Cranford. Mrs. Joseph Stibler. Mrs. Alfred .The new1 committee At Early Arrival crease of $100. school children, $110 from pupils $4,837.74 • over last, year's while period: to provide for construction of an- Winning pairs for the evening's G. Deremer, Mrs. Richard B. Har- follow: Criticism of conditions of fac- (CLOSED SATURDAYS AS USUAL) Anne's School, $300 re- the amount to be raised by taxa- Mrs. P. Blederman's fourth other wing on Harding School, Dr. ported thus far in the'industrial tion is $469,00831, an increase of per, Mrs. J. Luther Phillips, Mrs. Of New Daughter tories jon_Marke* street was con- grade—Bonnie Bamberger, Kath- Westby declared he could not see tained in ,a communication read division, and also coin container $48,337.74 over the 1954 figure. (Contuiued on page 3) man; Sydney airs. KENILWORTH — Mayor Rob- ryn Bodnar,. Diane Dexhelmer, why an elementary school already Crom the Zoning Board in which Walter Diercks, Linda Ferruchta, Emil ert. C Krueger, who with the as housing more than 1,000 pupils B^ Alfred '=-»'». the board recommended denial' ot SPECIAL FEATURE! ART SUPPLIES Patricia Kukla. Peggy Whipple should be expended. *afittnr» of bis mother, Mrs. Chris- •he application cf FrarJr Falduti and. Gail Siangan. man; Mr. Tyiewski. DoBoel Ne- . Following the inspection tour. gola and Mr. DcGnnL ie Kraeger of' 567 Newark ave- and Michael Cupari for a zoning World Day of Ppty er Seryice Tomorrow Mrs. Kathryn Jacobson'S.fourth Dr. Westby aald he would, give Finance. Henry te, 'Officiated as his wife gav variation to permit use of lots 31, -annual. Joint and evening;-and will, be sung i& Mrs. Joseph Deremer will be in grade—Sliirleyann Almquist serious thought to the problem. 34 of Block 171,.now (n •BA8EL8 l Mr. OeCran and Mr, J)4rth to their third child in thel World Day. of Prayer, service for iT quaile r*rbhv from various . chtircbr - projects. quest has been received by Kenil- Boneless Sirloin §{$$ Platter women ofthe Presbyterian Church Church prior to dedication of the child, Dana Faust, Mary McLaugh- Met. Harold Reynolds and Sai*»- ^y, bai high wordi of a building for IFghV manufac- offering atthe service.' : The offering will, be used - for lln, Carol Nann, Lucy Ann Sapl- worth school officials. '..' Oil and Water Color and St Paul's Evangelical and Re- tore praise today for the quick re- turing. • .'..•••••'• , Acting as the choir for the joint world missions work. The school board, proposes to sponse of the Kenilworth Firs In disagreeing with the conten- PAINTING SETS formed Church will be held in construct a wing containing nine Industrial arts, MKSL DOS. cfcaar- For Half Price service will be the Junior Choir Mrs. Walter C. Pugh, wife of man; Mr. CfxOlo and Mr. Stoate. Aid Squad in the emergency. tion of the H. Harding Brown, at- ALL STANPABP 8IZK the latter church at 8 p.m. to- of the host church, under the di- the pastor of the host church, is. classrooms, a gymnasium, boys' Depute the fact that Tuesda torney for the petitioners, that "the and girls' locker rooms and show- Cafeteria. Mrs^Rasntrid*. morrow. (The previous report in rection of the Misses Janice and in charge of arrangements. '< Other MV Agency man; Mr. Bird and Mr. Scale a holiday, the mayor reported, premises in question are not read- this newspaper that the service Phyllis Smolley. Choir members leaders for 'various phases of the ers, a cafeteria, an'art room, a sci- of the squad were on th ily available because of the change ence room, a shop for manual Supplies, Mr. CSxiUJc IN STOCK tfe ^ eo- Mr. Bird and MR. BegraoUs. less than five minutes afte in the character of the neighbor- in error.) ••••.•• Ann Rnmbo, Alan Chalenski, Earl dore Griffin. Mrs. Oliver W. Dayi 8 & 10 P.M. GARWOOD—Mayor William H. "Abide With Me," the theme for Harper, Pauline Mason, Claire -Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Stibler, Mrs. chairman; Mrs. Efias Mr. CSr— - and little Janice Lynn, who ha that the property "Is more adapt- Severage revealed this week tha RICHARD HARTIG this year's observance, will be .Adolph, Patricia Markowsky and Martin and Mrs. Henry. Hlnkle. aio. - (Continued on page 2) VContinued on page 2) (JOHNSTON PAfNT 8H0P) sounded by the chimes of St. Edith Feiige. David Webb will Benediction will be by the Rev.he had sent a letter to Frederick Home Owners Paul's Church tomorrow morning accompany the group at the organ. Mr. Pugh. J.. Gassert, director of the State Your Evening Host — Alex Bibby. Jr. 101 N. Union Ave. Motor Vehicle Department,7 re- Name Of ficeirs, CEaafwd fl-t8M questing that- he consider appoint- SPECIAL OFFER ing a motor vehicle agent for Plan Program \'-\ Garwood. • . /' • KENILWORTH — Paul Van Der The mayor said he feels the bor- Zee was elected president of the ough's growth, together with th< Kenilworth Home Owners' Mu- —W\\\% JSoiUGtS cottage cheese/ steady increase/ln~ business at es-tual Benefit and Civic Association" tablished agencies in surrounding last Wednesday evening at a meet- communities, makes this an aus-ing at the Sunnyslde Tavern. He picious time to consider giving succeeds Edward Ford. Garwood its own office for issu- . Also , elected were: . Nelson SPARKLING SILVERPLATE ance of licenses. He said yester- Brown, succeeding Mr. Van Der day that he had not yet received Zee as vice-president; William Light Quiz an answer to his suggestion. Crowley, second vice-president Mrs. A.lva Myers; secretary; Mrs. Following is the text of Mayor George Bprger, assistant secretary; SERVING SET Severage's letter to Director Clifford Wolf, treasurer, and Wil- Gassert: liam Fischer, sergeant-at-varms. Wkmt Sixm Bmtk "I wish to make an earnest re- Shout* Be Used Here? quest that you consider appoint- Plans were discussed to have '~ * ^ forihe Borough of Garwood. For a long and fbr a barn dance' to IS: neld D 60-Wort Q100 Walt time, the resMents of this Bor- October 22 at FarcheVs Grove, Un- ough have felt that this commun- ion. •40 Wott D200 Watt ity is entitled to this service. This It was announced that member- has become increasingly true since ship in the association is now open facilities of neighboring communi- to all Kenilworth home owners. Previously, only home owners in ties have been taxed to the limit developments were eligible for ^trgwth_in_:population, in tth areas;—Such-an—agency—in Garwood would help alleviate the pressure on those communities as the Sunnyslde Tavern. . well as give the residents of Gar- Mr. Van Der Zee presided. wood a more convenient place for That's how ntw U'u true! New twin-action Mobllheat this service. \ Anglim Inducted elean$ as it burnt. Continuous us* ol "I am quite concerned over this KENILWOHTH --' Richard F. Mobilheat will not only help kf*p your problem, and, as Mayor of' this Anglim of 979 Newark avenue was burner aediment-free but will actually re- municipality, request your atten- inducted into the armed forces last duce sediment already preaent tion to this matter for.Immediate Thursday by Selective Service Enjoy troublo-frae automatic heat . . . decision. Such'an agency could Board 42. He Is a former star bas- fewer aervice calla ... lower tod «nd re- be set up' forthwith for use this ketball player forSt. Mary's High pair bill* with new twin-action Mobilheat The ilence Tells! year." ' School, Elizabeth. ( •Hi Koptyour Burner System I You'll probably never hear a 1955 Cadillac! 'every component performs with perfection. safety. And.it pledges dependability—and You'll enjoy reading in be* more, and protect Garwood Boxers to Meet rwgular or eoamtry-ttyle, It is so wonderfully quiet in operation that "Here is truly scientific styling—so endurance—and economy of operation. your eyes, too.'when you use the right size bulb. foodiiBBB «o oa^y •••••* So •Ltc you can detect only the soft whiyjer of the basically good and sound that'there is .* •' •. ' This is true for every/Seeing job in your home. Scotch Plains Saturday especially in the Ddi- old, 110 pounds; Richard Durls, 12 wind . . . and, occasionally, the pleasant no noticeable resistance from wind or road. Clearly, no one can tell the Cadillac Usa the right site bulb and arrange lighting fix- GARWOOD — Local boys who IIBTSHI >III»IM fiiri have been 'training in connection years old, 125 pounds; John Kus- you plenty at far just ••••••••••••*••••••••• song of the tires on the pavement. ' "And here is craftsmanship so superb story as convincingly as the car itself! tures as setcntifieally recommendeS —*nd you'll. with the after-school program tcr, 10" years old, 75 pounds: permit* Insofar as the car itself is concerned, that not a trace of vibration can be heard." And if you haven't as yet "heard" this "See Your Home in a New Light'*, . sponsored by the Recreation Com- Arthur Chalenskl, 10 years old, 80 mission at Loncoln School will pounds. errant act right ... -And. JiQHt .*joq<;rnriy_ it 3rjfak3..._pL-th<^. r For all the newea lighting information, send for }^T SendftW * J*™? ,kaWc .3J»XX». S& Jw*P«rvk»tto«tri€*\)—C—• a«y | is providing trophies. Proceeds old. 105 pounds; Donald Perry. 15 years old, 123 pounds, -and BUI aM«rM11,74r«f«rtac«.Na

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' J TrtE i OlflzKH AtiD ttnmtibAT* mumAitT t*. i«5 balance to Muhlenberg Hospital, _ fofces or halting W -Ol (Tanan WMI jawva*** • •• w • •• i « — -- little jueaguc ineeung • Plainfleld, where botH' were Mrs. Richard B. Harper are inMrs. Rita Quiglcy, Elizabeth,, and traffic; Civil Defense Director reports of their groups during GARWOOD—A meeting of the Announce Engagement GatitooH Socials 'Miss Castaldo! ' - awards Presented to Cubs ported doing nicely. business session. A worship Garwood MA charge of arrangements. Miss Elaine Schmitt, Summit Heart Fund V John McDonald explained today. Garwood Little Leagu*. Inc., win -Mr. and Mrs. Roger Todd of 24*7 (Continued lrom page 1) Miss Colw.ell expressed her Mayor Krueger' was preparing planned by the Yduth Fel- Of Miss Groce DelConte Councilman and Mrs- Frederick Casts- for the playlets in the thanks for* the 100 r^*rnt-l'"~iin-/ to take his wife to the hospital, be belli tn iite • JBorongfa Mali to* Fourth aVcnue have returned after C. Wehrufn, Jr., 528 Willow ave- Louis Martel and Mrs. George m At Father-and-Son Dinner Tops Heart «f the church wHt cdns GARWOOD — Theengagement Program Marks "Curtain Time" show next week eration ol MM I luuulApeople> and ' where the family doctor, Dr. Pyrp Plastics Awards"'•- night at 8 o'clock. Lotii* Casalt, vacationing for 10 days in Stnue. , had as recent guests Mrs. Perry. —There were For Methodists elude &• program. . rOr Long Service of MISB Grace M. DelConte to will include Katherine Wawzak. Also. Mrs. Enrico H. Scarillo. asked any persons not at home Charles A. Speer of Cranford, was two Gold Service Pins 'Prayerg of DeaptraHan" »*ritt ptcsident, will prasJdc^ Ernest H. Tamaio. Jr., son of Mr.Founders' Day Petersburg, Fla. Wehrum's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Adolph Vogel, Margaret - Aklan when the volunteers called to Utters arid sons aid olhef Howard Mufphy. LftdLifldieyy Pennyenny; Fund Goal r _^' The nfimiiit GARWOOD %—•"lireiheh ftom Miss Phyllis D. Smollcy, Miss M Ms a awaiting them, when Janice Lynn KENILWORTH —.. Two^local be the sermon topic of the Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Tomato of Roselle GARWOOD—A Founders' Day Mr. and Mrs. George Rodner of J. F. Wilson, of_Bolton, N.C. The and Gail Hurley in "Our Hero," make their .contribution to. John > guests present as the third annual packer, Urid*. Weber, Peggy Clock appeared on the scene a bit earl- KENILWORTH — Preliminary congregational meeting of Com- nunicipallties ib r o u g h o u t the councilman is recuperating" from Janice E. Smolley, Mrs. David A. residents were stwarded.gold serv- John H, gWHOtGH 'WORTH • Park, has been announced by her program was presented last 427 Willow avenue are oh a motor and Frances Costa, Teddy FUzsiin- F. Richardson, treasurer, at the v w J2etU^i_j^U#ri|t Ift^thanj^xpected. ^____ totals of the HeartiSanday house- munity Methodist Church, will be ounty were among the more than Thursday night at the regular a broken arm. . Silva, Mrs. Ralph H. Browne. IBS, sponsored " toy - Cttmintaiity tohnnfiP canvam In Kenilworth ice pins for five years! service at ii turn. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Del- trip to Florida for a few weeks morfs and Corclia Vogel-in "Mel- Garviood Branch of the Suburban Frederica Greenhouse, Richard Dr. Roland Jofcnsuns of~KenIT- the annual service award dinner of ffinfc_SundayJSchool 00 persens who, attended a testi- Conte of 240 Beech avenue. meeting' of the Parent-Teacher Mrs. drace Colone, Miss Barbara Methodist Churc*, Was held at the netted a total oT $584,67, tev. Roland t««Bcn~gipgriiit«n-: AN-rOBDl nonial - dinner JQTLJPlrjjtljaiet Alexander Lawson of 410 ody of:Love." Mrs. Rose Bass is fJiBattista, Mrs. Harold Meusel. Trust Company. Saxton, Marion Corsey, Linda worth responded'to a hurry call Pyro Plastics Corjtotatlon, Union, classes iiffl tM cwinrmation class Association in Lincoln _Schpol. stage manager, and' William Perry church last week. •' , Gershon and Phyllis, Heruska. tram the mayor, but the baby had Mahlon Marino^ local Heart Fund dent of the Southern District of Thomas P. AtttatK glten by the y^^avemieJiasJcstuxiledjBifter Miss Klarie Feola, Mrs. Timothy. Forty, plastic hearts were dis- held recently at Townley's Res.- will conveniat J»A6 jkxtc T : J Among the past presidents Who chairman, reported today. ihe Newark Conference of the •hrtgim oJ Ffl»sS»rror Any ~kiM' than Daytoa Regional High attending a cohvenUon in Vir- wIITCc '. Speakers included Earl Paftrath Miss Helen Mergott's fifth grade been born befofe he got there. turant, Union. or local (Ire department in the Cran> : fContinued irorx ]ngi> 1 > • The total places Kenilworth past Kethodist Church, presiding. Pre- First In a series ol Lenten adult Other Mltsile Projtctinsf Device or Con- School, Springfield, and was grad- participated in the program were ginia for a week.. . The musical portion of the eve-Miss Ottilie Jablonski. Mrs. An-Kussel Burleigh and former Coun- neighborhbbd commissioner for —Diana Fletcher, Cheryl Tyska, When Dr. Speer arrived soon after. They are: Mrs. Mary Fernan- trivanee of Any Kind. . • last Thursday night. Mrs. Frank Parker, Mrs. Herman committee in charge of bowling its goal of $581 and makes it one ceding the meeting; there will be Bible' stndy meetings, with the BS IT OBDAWKD by the Govtrnlni Uated from ihi Franklin Beauty John Haney of 911 Center street ning's program will include n thony Castaldo. Mrs. Peter Kil- cilman-Edward Tiller. Mayor Union Council, Boy. Scouts of Donald Kelement, Ann Rlzzo and advised that mother and.daugh- dez of S31 Coolidge drive and Hy- A(irefflanfor 45 years and head tournament arrangements are: •America, who presented the pack of the seven,, communities in the a supper at 8:30 pjn. arranged by general topic,. "The Life oi Christ Body of the Borough of Kenilworth- School, Elizabeth. She : is em- ohtison. Mrs. Walter McManus, is a patient in St. Elizabeth Hos- group of popular medleys and burg. Mrs. Prank Dubrosky, Mrs. William H. Severage was honorary George Johnson; s/elf-lmprove- ter be taken to the hospital, tor man Levy of 739 Newark avenue. in the Gospel of Mark," will be ' SecUon 1. No^person shall dUcharn of the locar department for 30, Mrs. Henry. Lang, Mrs. Charles Mrs. . Reynolds, Mrs. Elizabeth with s "cubby," to be presented county to pass its quota in the the Methodist Men's Club. . _ -s-tist anjrtlr r%. »irjgun. «pringgun . ployed at Betty and . Joseph's pital, Elizabeth. . solos by the Jersey Central Lines Mildred Copper and Miss Peggy chairman, and Mrs. Dorothy Rei- ment, Theresa Urban, Paul Mat- proper care. They are eligible to join the Five- 1iejd at 8 pin, next Wednesday. hief Brittain was presented with Zemahy, Mrs. Leon Dalley and Rochford, Postmaster Dugan and 1 each month to the den having the Tne mayor's mother had aphouse-to-hous- e canvass. Officers ol various -church or- clock-radio and a purse of $75.Beauty Salon, Norih Plainfield. The Youth Fellowship of St. Choral Group and soloists under Castaldo. / mer was secretary for the drive.- weishyn, Geraldlne Grondin, Ro- Kenilworth's drive was given an Year ^Employe's Club. There will be, a meeting of ihe Mrs. Rex Olford, chairman. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed William Wolf, all of Garwood; direction of Alfred L. Jenico. . best attendance of parents and bert I^pote and Robert Bucci. peared opportunely just five min- projecting devle«_©r contriva be presentations were/ by Fire Mr. Tomato was graduated from Captains were Mrs. Schnautfer, A contrib'ution of $10 was're- cubs at pack meetings. assist by donations in church col- BOROVOH OF KENILWOKTB executive boaid of the JUTomen's kind wlUiln the Borough of Roselle Park High School and is The sixth grade boys' choir-sang Church will «o on a roller skating Mrs. Margaret Cortes, Scotch Mrs. Ann Brosky will be mis-Mrs. Pugh,. Mrs. Milton Buch- ceived from the Garwood Hon.; Mrs." Alma Cammarota's sixth utes before the birth, having come BOBOCOH OF JMENILWORTH Bcetton S- No patent, .guardian. Theodore Griffin' and Magis- lections from the congregations of NOTICK TO BtODEftg raoroscD Society of Cairistian Service in the or employed by John DftlConte & three selections. In the group were party Saturday night Mr. andPlains; Joseph L-eonard. Roselle;' tress of ceremonies. , ' binder, Mrs. Sacco, Mrs. Silva and Club. ' . Edward Dorrell. institutional grade—John Anderson, Jean Bod- see her daughter-in-law before OB0WANCC We; ft*8 person standing in loco parentu oi any e James T. Leonard, also a local churches. . . ' DlMttM church at 8 pjn. Tuesday. minor under Uw age of twenty-one ytarj Sons, Garwood. ' ames GUI, Richard Beylqn, Pat representative, also was among the nar, Pamela Brown, William Dug- she left for the hospital. , \. Notice U hereby given that Borough AawadsMat le Oritaaajje Nj.fV^ shall purchase (or guch minor or ihaii fireman, who served as general Among'the 57 volunteers who Council of the Borough ol KenUworth AN OBDtltANCK to Amend Ordinance Englese, Arthur Walshe,- George guests. The invocation was by the The Kruegers have another knowingly, permit such minor,.who i, in [chairman for the affair. A party honoring the engaged more, Brian Geiger, Karl Klrch- assisted with the drive were mem- will receive proposals at Its meeting MNo St XntlUed^'An Ordinance to «a- hi* or her. <*» or cuitodyi to purchase Toth, Charles Tombs, ' Robert Rev. John R. Dexheuner, pastor of daughter, Linda, 7, a student at to be held on Tuesday. MMch S. 1164tafllsh. itStaln and Beg\3»to U« PoUee HOKOUGH wj couple was held Saturday night at bcrger, Joanne Koenlg, Lorraine bers of the Ladles' Auxiliary, Department of the Borough of. Kerul- have. hold, possess, .own. use. handle Among those who praised Chief : Gresko, Arthur Chelenski, Basil the chuijoh. Members of each den larding" School, and a son, Keith, at 6:00 PJI. in the Boraush HaU, ~v. paorossB or play with-any of the articles or funs _ main's record, of service were Scandia. Korecky, Ruth Thomas and Al- Kenilworth Post 2230, Veterans of for the furnishing of the Borough's re- S2?th7Unlo? n County.. Mew Jersey." • OBDDfANCE Me. U-* or device* described in 8*cWon l. Dubrosky and Earl MitcHell. Girl mad* hats, place cards and cen- I years old. Mrs. Krueger is the quirements «f gasoUoe for the year IMS, ~ IT OROAO»D by theJJwrtrnln * fred Unglaub; progress, Herbert Foreign Wars. of the Borough of KfnUworth. Section 3. ThU Ordinance shall- not' Undersheriff L. Thomas Daub, for- Scouts, taking part in the program FKEPMIIIfi! ' terpieces for the den's table at theMaiwaldt, Karl Klrchberger, Wil- ormer Miss Sophie A. Baron of estimated at Six Thousand Oanons. The sBagc««3-. appty.t to .any .ineinbtT. of any police mer mayor, and Mayor William The Kenilworth City Savings lank* now osed^by the Borough are sBagc« department, or any oU>r person duly Fellowship Program were Yplanda Spina, Marie. Cho- • FREE CHECK CASNIlBt • dinner. The program also includ- iam Bridges. Alfred Unglaub and rvington. iwned by Uonatch Fuel Company and ouncU ot the Borough ot KenUworth; anthorlxed by law to use such weapon H. Severage. Guests were wel- Bank served as headquarters for ildders mutt agree to purchase .them «artkm 1. Tha foUowtag otneers awi borda, James Shupa, Carol Wal- ed motion pictures.- . Elaine JankowskL or device* nor to any person warranted by Assistant Fire Chief Leo Planned for Sunday v the drive with Theodore Stoepel Irom Monatch fuel Company and funi- antngssjSgj^ employee* ot the Borough of KenU- when circumstance require the use ol Icomcd I t don, Judy Haden and Claire '\ ' Cubmaster Raymond Gerhart •h them to the Borough for IU storage SSuTheralnsits? Mmed. .shatt ***** such weapons In the defense ot hU lite alzadonho. John Motart was Miss Charlotte Cannody'i sixth acting as treasurer. purposes. . ' ' of the Borough of Kenlhrprttv, annuailyT asa compensation. tor Uieir GARWOOD—A varied program Adolph. - presented-awards to cubs as fol- vSZ* tounty. HewTeney." U hereby Urab or property. ;,.., , 7 grade—Michael FigurelU. Ranald Scout Drive Mrs. Marino noted that more Gasoline must be the equivalent of Slrvlce*. tb*. WVetgl sum. set opposttt Section 4, NO person (halt offer lor Itoastm^ster. ,..'•.. including a talk, a magician show Richard B. Harper, Sr., safety amended to read M foUowi: -^ lowi: Standard . Ssso as .; manufactured by •ale %ny bows and arrows lo any perton Guests included Fire^Chief Ed- Karhinski, Margaret Dwn, Fred than 40 percent of the dwellings Standard OU Comsany of New Jersey, The Police Department ot the Bor- and violin selections will be pre-chairman, introduced Trooper James Arthur, Thomas Richer •ugh of KenUworth shaU conjjst of a under SI years of age. and no nerton Pierro, Patricia /Policy, Carol visited were vacant for the after- and each bidder -«aaU submM with IU ihall. offer for sale any sling shots. or ard F. Deigrian Of Elizabeth; Dr. sented by the Rev. Leslie Black Louis Conteno of the Morristown and Martin Parker, lion badge and Md * speeiBcatlqn of (U product. The PaSce Committee, a Chief of IMUce. a Smith, Johanna van Vllet, Arlene Help Sought noon. She said Heart Fund envel- Captain of PoUee. two Sergtants, as similar device In the Borough of Ke.iii- JFrancis Karney. fire, department of Irvihgton, representing the Guard Safety Education Bureau. HEARTY MEAT Borough Council' reserves the right to worth. ^ , gold, and silver .arrows;. Ronald Vigeant and Beverly Rabihbwitz. reject any or all blds7 which action manx patrolmen as tnar bj_ deemed physician, and the department's High School Evangelism Associa- KENILWORTH—A plea for ad-opes were left at each door, and heceuary »nd trie Boroogh Marshals. _ Section A- The purpose of this Ordin- John Conlin showed plans for^ Koch, bear badge and gold and n Its opinion Will best serve the Interests ance Is to promote tha safety of penoni tion Of New York City, at a, spe- Mrs. Eleanor Hales* sixth grade ditional volunteer workers,for the she encouraged residents to fillth eif the Borough. ^ .BecUdn~ S. The Captain ot Police and Asst. Road Werklng chaplains, the Rev. %Jc S. Toug- the new Regional- High School silver arrows;: Ronald "Urquhart, the Sergeants shall be recommended by sT^Oa^^QaaU* mtnMi**f*»** .and property ot the, Inhabitants ot the cial meeting of-the Westminster —Edith Abramson, Dorothy Gal- annual' Kenilworth Girt*' Scout envelopes and send them to Mr. BOROUGH Or KSNILWOItTH • the police Committee aid shall oe«P- Tax Search Officer, 8 Borough of, Kenilworth. |her of the Presbyterian Church, which will be constructed in Clark Philip J. McQevna, jp Virginia drrve-tm-MsKch- ^waft.inarJe^bx polnted by the JOybr flth the advX* Municipal P»asctr)or ™,-- S .Section 6. Any person violating ony •the Rev. Walter C. Pugh of StFellowship in the Presbyterian Township starting around April 1. WM,«saaidi»jiCTSBaKrc«ai r that's hard to beat- it of a maJorUi of the Council _ »*. ~l f^ contpensstion hereW- of- the provisions of this •Ordinance shall ; Church at 7:30 p.m. Siinday. / Wayne Furze and William John- Mathews, Marilyn Murphy and Mrs. Walter Tappe, residential Other comm Sated: February " ^b*6tfedl _, .jrW^sSatt beeom» -.«««etlif*; I Evangelical and Reformed A unanimous, vote by more than stone, silver arrow for wolf badge; John Woelz; progress, Thotnav chairman, at a meeting of the cam- passed their quotas in the one-day behavior. The Captalri of Police, and i oj January 1. 1SBS. • fine of not more than 8100.00 or be lm. BOSOUOB OF KKNILWOETH the Sergeanu shall, kt/aU times be «ub- SertlotT X The ^fcove eompensattm prisoned'in the County Jail for a period T?*1 Pre trinned to Suveyon aoney _• Priced to make you hippy James Gluck, wolf badge; William Cassio. Margaret Chester, Dale paign committee Monday at thedrive were Westfleld, Summit, lect to tlie orders/ooff the Chief of to each offleer and employee shsU be inof not more than thirty <30) days or John M. Walsh of the Church of gelical and Reformed'Church also elimination of the Central Rail- Johnstone, Stanley Walensky anS ttoAao or iBvcAtioN PolicPli e andd ahahaUU befamilia/ r with the both. • Harmseh, Virginia Mathews, Mari- home of Mrs. Morse Shepard of Springfield, Ganwood, Fanwood KeaUceHh. N.' J. in forces, and »hall St. Anne. , • M, have been invited to attejfid/the road grade crossing Center street. Russell Gleitsmann, one-year pins; and Mountainside. More than $27,- rules and n ^efcSoroVThU ordinance shall take Section ,7- ThU Ordinance shall take • Guaranteed to give yov Flavor lyn Murphy, John Woelz and L—~ 85400.00 opportunity to be beard concerning such opportunity to be heard concerning such time public hcalU) and school nurse, 1 The following cub mothers par- gan, Judy Vonderaa and Susan The board feels that the prop- Sergeant of Police .-.- 84.800.00 Ordinance. . held at the church at 8 p.m. Tues- School, Springfield. Attending/the meeting were: The Board reserves the right to reject Ordinance.' morning* ohly. five day Week. Board ticipated: Mrs. Sara Smith, Mrs. Wayne; achievement, John Czan- erty in question could be made any or all bids and to waive immater- Senior Patrolman ~.—— 8*^00.00 By Order of the Governing Body. of Health. IVivugb ot Oarwood. «;a> day. ' / • • Mr. Russette, who has been em- Veal Roast «ui»*45< Mrs. SneMM. Mrs. Joseph Delia ial Informalities. _„.„. Second Year Patrolman _ 8000.00 PHILIP J, McGEVNA. Evelyn Dlercks, Mrs. Prances Kais- der, Daniel turnietsa, Joyce suitable for homes if the owners First Year Patrolman — 84.000.00 or write- Anthony Casale,,secretary, 2M ployed three days at Regional and Saluv co-chairman; Mrs. Albert HELEN M. ARTHUR, , Borough Clerk- ... ' > Borough Clerk. , HHazel Avenu*. Garwood. Wsjstfleld 2- Mid-week/ Lenten services will QFG TOP QUAHTYr- SHORT CUT QFC TOP QUALITY-CUT FROM TENDER YOUNC JERSEY PORKERS er, Mrs. Mabel Kaiser, Mrs. AnnPnsoldt, .Robert WIese and Ahrie of the factories in Market -*-—* School Crossing Guard ._. 8 730.00 Dated: February St. 1888. •;..•• 3-3 Dated: February at. ttSS. . 3-3 two days in Garwood,.will assume Secretary. Police MsrshaU _ , 8 . IJW MJsSI. continue at 8 pjn. Wednesdays, Brodsky. Frandano. lndmtrial chairman; would attempt to correct the un- Dated: February 14. 1858. -^—*•«« his full-time duties at Regional in Fill CM. lift IsM Sturgis, Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. /John OTRegao, co-chairman . . ' perhour BOEOUOBOF and the women's Lenten Bibli Mrs. Nicola Witt Antonio Fortunato's seventh sightly conditions of their facto- BOROUGH OF The compensaUonxhenlnabove . set das» is h«ld from 10 to'U a.m. on September. He will receive $6,04)0 Smoked Tongue»39c FUU CUT ft. grade—Elizabeth Brittain. Row for industry; Mis. Emmert. pub- ries by modernizing them to a forth shaU become effective a* of Jan- a year. '. , '. • ' It was announced that.the Boro June Mclty chairman; Mrs. Murphy, co- uary I. 1895. • / GARWOOD Thursdays. Junior Choir rehearses QFG TOP QUALITY SIAH MLF Marie Bruno, CaroleeBucd. standard similar to that of the KENILWORTH Sccilon 4. ThU Ordinance shall take 45 Drug Store had donated a window Approval of Mr- Russette's ap- ~ lairman for publicity; Mrs. Tappe eBect In »hs manriBrL provided by taw. NOTICE OF at 3:30 - p.m. Mondays "andxtJie for two weeks for a display pro- Dela Sala, Maureen Munley, Ed- present day,and age. .. NOTICE OF IM KEHILWORTH Senior Choir at 8 p.m. Thursdays, pointment at a recent meeting of ject for the cubs. Mrs. Fairbanks ward Reese and {Catherine Stebi; and Mrs. Klok., "In this respect," the communi- ; Primary Registry ^he Board of Education of Re- Ground Beef 3»"1 tt4»d to beat! progress, Dolores Hetman and Ri- cation continued, "we refer to Primary Registry ? Public Notice U Hereby Given that the and Mrs! Brown dressed the win- . AW" ••' • •• foregoing Ordinance was Introduced at a For Fill! DELIVERY on gional District No. 1 in Spring- dow. , . . -, • 'chard Mosco. BOftOVGB OF KstrUMTOETH Michigan avenue on the north side meeting of the Governing Body ot the Zoning Codification field was questioned by John Ban- : :• _ Nones TO mmmafa « General Election Borough ot Kenilworth on the 32nd. day General Election DeU Valu«s tbat's hard to beat! Misrt Jeanne Russo's seventh of the Boulevard. It is noted that ot February. 10S3. It was then read for yasz, a Garwood representative on . • • wmtom • In pursuance of the provisions of ah . In pursuajice, of Uie provtstonaofari DiBcnssed by Board grade—Janet Arthur; Joseph Ben- Nolle* b htrtby dven thfct Boroosh several dwellings are to be erected the first time. The said Ordinance wUl be Act entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- the boards who declared the sal- DUBUQUES-"MISSISSIPPI" BRAND VITAMIN „„ Act entitled. "Ah Act to Regulate Mee- further considered for final passage by CARNATION Cmncll e< the BwouBh of KenUworth there for residential use and that Uons." TlUe 18. Bey toed SUtuttaof New 1 uons." Title IB. Revised Statutes ol New • GARWOOD—Preliminary plans intente, Joyce WiCorcia, Carol Do- the Governing Body Qt the Borough of "We Sell Old Bohemian Bear" I Jersey, and the atntnOratnta, and luppte ary voted would violate the salary •«Bjtt 19II Jersey, and tbe amendment* and supple- Kenilworth at the Borough HaU. Boule- tor codifying the present zoning taffTWBIam Fiiaiifr^ ^nsBiss«^.jgi1iinrjWLiM 1 mtnts thereto, * / guide. Dr. Minor C. K. Jones, aB Goluska, Irene Herman, R B fM. in the Borough front of the factories, not thr^cTfe hereby s4ven_NOTIC that quallfleE d / ordinances and improvement vice-president of Hhe boards re- EVANMfED j ADDED « Chapel _ihlng 1 Uw Borough's ra- NOtlCg o'clock In the evening "TE3.T.1 on ' ~ ". voters^ of situalion and Pat- for the dtKl OU tor theiear 1985 of the factories as would exist if Is hereby given that rniaUiled' voter* of 8th day ol March. 1SSS. At such time and ' Beraagh ef . /• . ^^' plted IrSt'Tun^ik^ the fW HniM and BorMigh place, or -at any time and place to discussed at a meeting of the Zon- 11 the said •' ' " • GAKWOOD / Saturday Night HaU in accordarie* with ap*clflcatio«L «y the /Variance were permitted on which such meeting may be adjourned, vlded for it in the bUdget. . '- _ lo, wjmam Fischer, Alan Ala in the office of the Borough OH*, Market street, . Berasigh ef sU persons Interested wlU be, given an I sot already ragUtered in said Borough gBK aQf-sVWyustment Board in th< KENILWORTH — A fellowship opportunity to.be heard concerning such under tho law* of New Jersey governing lorough HaU. - - "We also note that the factories permanent registration may register with Borougn Hall'Tuesday night. Crossing Removaoval X. rally wiU be held Saturday at 7:45Rhodes, John Keenay, Richard ih»» Borougfc Council reserves the right not already registered in said Borough Ordinance. under the laws of New Jersey, governing By Order of the flovernlng Body. POLLACKS FOOB IABKET the Borough Clerk of the said Borough Also'present at the session were Mazarissi and Peter Neumann. to ralert an* •* aU bids, which actton on Michigan avenue are not an | M Garwood at bis office / ' > p.m- at KehUworth Gospel Chapel, permanent registration may register; with PHILIP J, McOEVNA, Urged by Auxiliary N In ittTbDinlen win best acrre the Inter- eyesore and are kept modern and / Mayor William H. Severage N • Mortland of Palisades Joseph Cusa^'s class—Marilyn the Borough Clerk Of the said Borough , Borough Clerk. ,20Hi /.aBK ."••. >. Barsagk «*il ' . . 1 dean. We believe, that Market of KenUworth at his oRioe . - Dated: February tt. IMS. - '3-3 -aarweeeVM.J. • . / Councilmeh Frank 3. Ragonese GARWOOD—The Ladies' Aux- 2irn witb TfJip Fiir k. Punt sis principal si>eHminate • 9m 9 BBt^BFsTm •BT George a SMarp of Kenilworth Mankowskl, Dennis Oolchcr< their given power .to do so, TBtJKSDAY. MABCB I*. IMS be closed until after the forthcominrthcoming the Center jsjreet grade crossing Janet Borgese and Norman Pol- on which daie the regutraUon books will Primary S1H»HII »»vhe held on ~Tuesoay. Frank Both addressed the meet- will continue his addresses oh BOEOUOB OF KENlLWOKIII "The board unanimously recom- be closed unttl after the , forthcoming April 18. M8B. / / . ing as an interested citizen, ex- of the Jersey Central Railroad, it "The Feasts of Jehovah" before lack. Primary Elecllon to be held on Tuesday. NOTICE I - was announced this week by Mrs. Pork •x»1.19 OKBINANCK N»- Ol-S . mends non-approval of this appli- April W. 19SS. and FOR LESS THAN U hereby given that the District Electlot pressing his opinions about the the Bible Class ot the Family Bi- Miss Winona Newcomb's eighth AM 6BDINAMCK Conetrntn*- Ijoeal cation and would suggest that the NOTICE YouCaitOwh in and/for the Borough of Oar- zoning situation. Anthony J. Ric-Bette Schnell, president ble Hour on Sunday at 11 am. Atgrade) • fflibcth 'Fischer. Carole Trafllc. • ' • - owners of the factories in this area wood will tit/at the places hereinafter Plans are being made for a Joint BS IT ORDA1MKD by the Oovemlns Is hereby given that the District Election lated on ? . . • ••• . ' cardo presided, with Michael Glo- S«a Food for . the evening service at 8 O'clock Hogaboofti,.Ann Mueller and PatBody ot the Bonugh of KenUworth: be contacted in an endeavor to Boards In and for the Qbrough of KenU- dic officiating as secretary. buffet supper meeting with-mem- Del Monte Fruit Cocktail "*^.33« Nagolaf, pwfaeaaV Robert Scav- Section 1. It thall be unlawful to park worth wUl sit at the places hereinafter TUg8»AT. A#sUX IB, 1US Fred G. MacKenzie of Kenilworth correct the existing conditions." America's Fabulous I between the hours of ,1:00 AM. and 8:80 bers ot the dub in the Cranwood uzzo, Phillip Bell and Walter any vehicle In or upon any of the designated on IXtftA FANCY will give another talk in a series following streets or avenues of the Councilman Kenneth Hart re- TUESDAY. Ar'sUX 1». IMS P.M. Eattscn. Siandsrd Time, for the on -March 10. . . . on the epistles of Peter. Prayer Smlalowlo. Borough of KenUworth. . marked that he felt the Zoning between the hours of. 7:00 A.M. and S:00 I purpose/of conducting a ' • - SAVI oa COLGATI-PALMOLIVE FAMOUS MODUCTS - jneetings are held at 7:30 p.m. Miss Margaret Kay's eighth Boulevard. South Ude. between the P.H. Eastern Standard Time, for the StAR GAK BOROUGH OP OARWOOD westerly curb line of South 18th Street Board had a good suggestion witH purpose of conducting a Election Garwood Births The young people will hold their grade^Ricltard Bleluha, Margaret and a point distant 85 feet westerly regard to the factories.oil Market A WEEK rr . . LARGE PALMOtlVE SOAP «CS,ZE 3w25c "ATHSIZE : ... of candidate* on the monthly supper meeting at 5 p.m. Fuller, Mildred MacKenzie. Caro- , , Primary Election aM*r«) Hun a cat I «nd the nomination ot Tbe Bfayor and Council of the Borough Washington Avenue. North side, be- street and declared he (elt steps of the Year Mr. and Mrs. .Harold. Nead o of Garwood will receive scaled. bids at CASHMERl-BOUQUET t«agu.8«t 3*-25e FABulous FAB —.-30C all. for a term of right to reject any or all bid!, which Oardtra FNih FmUta and T«g«tabte Vaitt«»-.tbat'« bard to » (formerly M.J. Route SSI and a cratic Party from each election district I one year. A son was torn to'Mr. and Mrs action in its opinion w(H best servo ttvaoulbstiK-lbemfi recent 15.000 bequest left to the potol SOtt «e« solhetly.sjlHimu-,.. 6 member* In all. for a term of , NOTICE 4 E. B. Mitchell of 308 New streel the Interests of the Borough. CH0WDI1 CLAMS 6-19c ladles' missionary group will have Suzanne Burger in Miss Helen Section 1. Section- S of Ordinance I Is hereby given that fauallfled voters bf MAYOB AND COUNCIL its bi-weekly mteting Tuesday at No. S1S-53. adopted Hebruafy St. 1S53. T*i«_.Bc«uglu.nt..l3arwiio4.,jjet_JtoB4j(, iunday at overlook Hospital Walter 8. McManus. Austin's morning kindergarten whkA seeUon pertains to angle parking, reference room on the Twenty- - Nonets [ reslslerM >T said Borougfi urtder «w ^.,.___—.^ fiojrsuj|h.Clei*. COD STEAKS O5* 8 pan. at the chapel. class celebrated her birthday Feb- be and the same Is .benbjr repealed. second street side of the Public b hereby given that qualified voter* of laws of New Jersey governing permanent Dated: February *f. MBS. - *=* Study of th« Boo* of 11 Corin- ruary 14. She treated the class to Section X The driver, of a vehicle Library building. Mrs. Pitten said the Borough, ot,Kenilworth'not already registration may register with the Bor- (hall not turn such vehicle around so as registered in said. Borough under the ough, curk of tni said Borough bt DalarValaas tluit^ bjgrd •• l»«8>tl thians wiU be continued at thelunch by serving sandwiches, cup to proceed tat the opposite direction upon She believed the amount would .lgws of New Jersey governing permanent Garwood at Ms offlcd • • • • Wednesday evening service at 8cakes and tec cream. Candy favors the Boulevard; and no such vehicle shall cover the cost of construction since registration may . register with the Bereagh Hsli be turned around so as to proceed in 1 Borough Clerk, of the said Borough of , Qarweed. V. S. TUUP FAIR - EASY SPREADING o'clock, and a prayer meeting will were given to each, pupil. Games the opposite direction on the Boule- no basement Would be. required Kenilworih at his ©nice •i any time between Wednesday. April follow. \_ were played and prizes were won vard which snail be conspicuously and the present beating system ' ' . Bereagli aUH ' "''••- 20. 19». and Thursday, September 7». marked with signs atatlng "No U-Turn." ^^ddK stsaltweHh. N. J. 1955. on which Utter date the registration FINEST CAUFORNIA h shell^be. iilis»iil ;>o,.ba-a.iJT books. wiU be closed UnUl after the lorthcornlng Oenera) Election on Tues- Pupil* li. Patriotic Dorfman. of such vehicle make* such turn In the " -Novembei" Miss Patricia Murray's third opposite direction on the Boulevard by On suggestion of Councilman 1888. on which Utter- .... (Ctmtts>i from psoe 1) one complete turn, or I* required to tton book* will be closed font? grade class had a party for Jeffrey back the vehicle ta order to complete Oliver Brown, Councilman Bo- the forthcoming Ocnaral Election U hereby given that Use DUtrict Election gradWJames McGevna, Anthony Tuesday{-Kovembar 8. 18S8.- and Boards, in and for the Borough of Oar- on his eighth birthday the turn or whether the turn- is m right as transportation chairman 1 Fevola, Carol Pappas. Walter Bo- lor th* purpose of parking the vehicle was authorized to seek to enlist NOTICS wood wiU alt at the places hereinafter .|HiB.-Oafi»^« right, Judlth-MUler, Arlene Good- were played and' ice cream at the curb on the opposite aide of Is hereby given1 that ing ordinance ' which are Inconsistent designated on ' ' Way 6ut Ahw«d in Ptrtt§¥t Nrfdrtnancw, B#«uty, Value *:oo P.M.. Eastern Standard Time, for «rlth the provisions of this Ordinance arc nated Transport tocontinu e exten- TUSSOAT. N6VKMBEB 8. IsttS the purpose of conducUng a . ogki,.Stanky WaUnsky, Margaret Officiatee tttrtby repeated only in so far as- they sion of its fare zone permanently toe *o Inconsistent herewith. between tha'hours of 7:00 AJ1. and 8:00 Creom Cheese £529° . Fogel and Rosemary FogeL rt from patfe 1) to the Cranford line from Eighth P.M.. Eastern Standard Time, for tne 180- or mH.P. Sfrat*4.Wift V4I ~ IM-Jn. whwl baw General Election PASCAL CELERY Section 8. This Ordinance shall-take Sod Harrison's fifth grade- arrived a doctor could get effect after nnal tjssisgf and publication street, west, on the Boulevard. purpose of conducting a / in. vote upon candidate* tor the follow- and approval by the Director of Motor BIO tut «4 U* Cm • ing offices: Phyllis Hstoska, Clara Machin. there, in the squad am- Vehicles In the meaner provided by Uw. Councilman Brown pointed out A state Senator mean increased revenue for thebly (Full term*),. Freeholders- (Two-year unexplred term). 7OR BEITER IOOKINO, LONGER of February. IMS. It was then read (or bus line if the temporary exten- Three Members of the Board of Chosen One Member of the Board of Chosen fish Sticks — -39, the Ant time. The said Ordinance wUl be Freeholders (Three-year terms). Freeholder* (One-year unexpired term). Yt further considered tor Anal paaisgr by sion were continued. Public serv- One Member, of-the Board ot Chosen lON'T SETTLE Two Hetrrbers of 'Borough Council IA3T.NO PAINT JOBS! the Governing Body of the Borough ice recently informed the borough Freeholder* (Two-year unexplred term). 'Full term — three yean). . KenUworth at the Borough HaU. Boule- One Member of the Board of Chosen One member of Boroiigh Council (Vn- vard. Ktnltworth. New Jersey.' at eigh< of its Intention of resuming, the Freeholders (One-year unexplred torn) DELIVERS EVEftY tIMfi! '"plred term-ohe yearl.- BMDSEYE o'clock In the evening «»!X^3*± *»^-r»«*r«*_!lie_ tion to the fact that a public hear- bsgcairnON o» Come tn and Be Convincedl Gail qeoalMts. Now Sold to IWokr*. SIBCnON niSTsUCTS If* FUME-RESISTANT ing on the borough budget will be Fnn>»lng |« .a description of the var- Dr. H. Herman held in Borough HaU on the night ious (Section Diatrlcts of the Borough IT'S SCLF-CL1ANINO at KeaUworthi •' PRO-PHY-LAOTIC NEWPRELL USTERINE KEEBLER'S OptomHritt , of March 8 and urged all local District U- An that portion of the •, residents to attend. - „ Borough ot KaruhWorth betaf north ot the ' ttne of XanllwotUt TOOTH BRUSHES UQUID SHAMPOO ANTISEPTIC TOWN HOUSE Eye&Examined S. All th* R«o.l7c Qt. 7-ox; /Iftc CRACKERS Air Raid Siren Tests .— ot KenUworth Boulevard and OARWOOD—Sounding of aiwesr t «4 tbs canter Una ol South Twenty- , QARWOOI Bot. Bot. •n nrst Street and Orange Avenue. FORD PONTI AC, Inc DOsUNIOK atAstmrtO, lYap. J raid sirens here at noon today and Dartrieta. An that portion ot the Bar- jaxr-mMrrAtmavonu» ^!^^ CRiWttOO tomorrow and again at 8 p.m. on of KenUworUi being- •wth M the 433 NORTH AVENUE. EAST tee BtreeL Td. WEstfield 2-5891 . 10 11Mb Si | :V1 Uccmd St. | 11M Gt^rft. U. I 21E^ Pfkt Sfmt I 31 Norfk km. | 4tt Wedntsday. Thursday and Fri- DMrln.4. AD that BOrtkM U Ck8 •«- Street and Oraac*; A«*nM. UA.M.USJ..M. WESTFIELD WE 2^700 north ot thatta* day of next week will Me part of Du(h of oarwood krinTnorth ot thatta* I llt^lrfjKWkk I Ikdm I CrarftWI a state-wide test of the warning ranup S'^5 <*0 • wfilagsl l eastt ott OsdaOdarr 336 NORTH AVE* GARWOOD devices, with no mobilisation «f •.us* "** MtMANCS. . WW lu: a IMati, 'larsn*Mn L , • ;Jsj'— * - | ; ;<:%^A^- ife&\'jg^V. .l«.fe^>'te^ ... }• \k.it*vjfs* m?*f^ . .._„,.

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• •••tttalV jdnlor High Quintet trims Westlield 5646 WinsUtwet Harco Pinners Widen Lead t te ersWoht IunloT Hit* cage Tastes Ahbtiket tint squad ripped Westfleld, 56-45, at Harris, tie By Victory over Democrats Alioth von Degen, 10-month-old Shermsn School here lstt Wed* 1iVk4i id ****** 1*1 iisrcti CttfrnicaChemlctl widghtjrwldettedl theiihetr • -^r— -:—Ooberthar- t plnsfcher owned by ifrs: nesdsy afternqon. Oood rebound* Emll Marcmanti of \t Heming- omorrow tsd lit th* Cranford Bowling ERRtCO TfttJCklNG it* Coach Craniord ln< And excellent defensive pUy Illrsth IM »»3 178 hue: took first ptitt In her class School cagers get a second were the key* factors in the win The Wins duli«i to StSt wlu S lUuf CurUn 141 IM 188 t thf< Westminster Dog Show held big night in walloping First rPes- now in this country on iurlough. High to make a 14-point total for the Record plac* V^ Brueatt _ ...._.... 200 201 -177 Rainbow Girig Hold at' Coach Al L«Balbo's for the BUies. , t»* wihhlni two trOrri the second Errico 185 17S h Madison Square Garden, New Real Estate For Sate TM*^W^A.Hajwywasj night 1 ul^lrMsry'S:S*BHeh afia~tieorge UupCUsap ' tUSnt ltt ilace DWhocrsUc Ciiib' keglers last Slclco ; ! „_ 147 ICO 305 Tork Citv, last week, continuing adding maehlneSy cash BSNDtX AUTOMATIC Wi f four men in double figures: Davis, coined as a new member and Mrs. Initiation for 10~'~~ hwfo^'a Wait S«now8ki was TOTAL • 844 863 Ml oSsta furniturefurntue;; sales and KB AXX CBAftPORD REAL ESTATE BOARD W. J. Klapproth and Mrs, R. B. fovv evening W the ieml-uhals of st JECIWL Lsn«?? _...; MAJRHB^ LTD. ( I ah unbeaten record extending bade.: atrvtre. Centenniaill BuslnreBl * Machine ••ITU. tt 26; Thleme, 18, Wening, 16; and Ten new members were initiated again high scorer with six Qeld points apiece. JVBrieh tossed in ha Qoodman \ • L.T I8S~ 130- ~U*. Co.. 130 Cantaanlal Ave, CHantord t- Cruden were guests. Husbands of Lc Union County CflinferenW The two teams will tneei sgslh Molt _*•••'_ 140 ;ve:fhonths«—T-H—^—r-iJ- :—™ Lomench, 10. Baumann hit for 16 last week by tlie0 Rainbow Girls coals and four fouls for; a total of . • - Harri- . -.s- .---.«*ene«i strcjngi ISt ournament' at the Elizabeth Union 63-51 five field goals-and eight for eight AnglnoU . 180 207 Ut The local prize winner also took CBANF Widens Lead or the losers. members also were guests at the at a meeting in Masonic Temple. trjihorrow night in a "bumper" MULTIPLE UST YOUR PROPERTY Cranford Alliance piled up the 18 points. Berry and Ed Hobble attempts at the foul line. Williams leading 15-5 at the quarteti but Hogrrs . ,_'. 160 138 meeting. Ruaso ...... 155 187 ISO :wo blue ribbons at receht ken- WITH A MEMBER OP THE The league standing: The initiates are. tfe6rgianna were the, other Cranforrdd players made eight goals and only two th Wins butscored their night rristeh. H. ^M^^^^^B* a** fl^^*> a\afa* eY aftata FurnUhed Rooms largest score of .the season in W L PcL The Elizabeth five advanced to. ftfeyer ».»» • — • —r 131 133 iel shows in New Haven and •-1TU. Devotions were, led by Mrs; W.Briggs, Virginia Boardman, Mar- double figures with XI and l\ SO CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD handing winless Calvary Lutheran Cranford Alliance 1— S 1 .900 In attempts from the free throw line. li>8tit^ ' tibo Hirney ahd Ted Huft paced Handicap '„..'. '36 50 Hartford, Cbrtn^ , . St. Michael's ' 7 I .777 N. Boyd and supper was served by garet DeGraw, Virginia Fitziim. fche sernl-flnals with a 65-41 .win ukt a M-M Wad si Ksiftlm*; BotH TOTAL _...„ 83» 86S 718 For Rent LoVely home on corner property 110x160. its 10th straight loss Tuesday eve- points, respectively. Bruce Ben-j the Blue team got oft to a fast tf winnert whlltf Msrshsll and First Presbyterian __:.— 3 8 J00 Circle 2 of which Mrs. S. D. Rich- mons, Barbara Glawitsch, Bar. DVcr Pingry School of Hillside nett, taking Jack Cooper's place . The Cranford High School cage teams ieof winner's team scored 20 or opens Tuesday in Chicago. After trailing 27 to 19 in the sec- game with FredSpotts sparking Handicap : 14 14 . friendly home, convenient to transpor- KENILWORTH — Mr. and Mrs. the Hilltoppers . won,: 50-37. Room flvfe^M4l. the cellar cjiilnj 14 by scoring a sweep over the Lin- v • and all prices, from 18.600 up. n double figures was Bob Scar-, with five minutes and the team by stealing the ball a cratic Club, 224; Harney, Harco TOTAL •_ 818 7»0 tation. .References "exchanged. Bcn- more poults. They are: Richard- William T. Peterson of 356 Roose- In his capacity as president of However, the game was closer ond tet put up a battle all the way and 871 den keglers. PAINTS, colon ^ ners, 1 Hamilton Ave.. CRanford «- son, 22; Bruce Vogel, 21; and Gor- the Middle States Junior College Four Attend Meeting pitto whQ threw in three goals 47 to go, the Blues broke number of times ahd passing the Chemical, 210 and 205; Dletz, Chemkote Paint Werta. T0» BBoulevard. 33S6. ' • SHAHEEN AGENCY. REALTORS velt lane were guests of honor at Khan the score Indicates and the ouiscored ffie league leaders in Harco Chemical, 209; HalL Lions PEPPERMINT ROOM (21 Cranfard. Methodtst II main- KmQamrth. CSanfor* 8-1888. tf IS North Ave.. E. CRanford 8-1800 , don Mould, 20. Wells led the los- Council, he will preside at a lunch- arid five fouls for ll points. No fnto offensive Surge < which bal» in for an assist t DelU Sala. J. 184 132 181 a dinner party Sunday afternoon Of Education Group Hues probably gave Si Mary's two quarters but a bit third quar- 187 KENtLWORTH — Furnished room con- er's attack with 10 points, while eon1' Thursday for council repre- other player on the Rahway squad eight points. A jump shot The win gives the Junior High Club, 201; Todlsco, Cttiioh andUMteratedt _.. 138 168 tained Its five-game" lead by tak- BOIXAND WINDOW SHADES. UP to 91 ventent for No. 10 and No. 31 bus, Mrs. H.T. Rearwln CRanford 8-4488 at the Kenilworth Inn in observ- William Kelly, Harry Lawrence toughest assignment of - the ter by the 400's was too much to Chronicle. 220; Welsert. VFW, Delia Sala. C 159 141 187 ing two of three games from Cran- 405 Roosevelt Lane. CRanford 6-M67. Slinger hit for nine. got more than two points. Bennett, two forfl shots squad a seven ahd five record witir ScheilfF -..-..- SOS- 191 IM taehas. on your miter. SlSt. Sama Day Mrs. Ann Cooper CRanford 8-8440 ance of their thirtieth wedding an- sentatives. Dr. Dana Cotton, di- overcome. Bay Moran with 16 180 •antes. Alban-bswts Hardware. 1M Charles Post and Thomas Sciitro', bear. The substitutes worked well in Cooper, and a drive and two games with Rahway yet to be 214; J. Tineb. VFW, 221; Brucato, Cujkowski 300 188 ford Alliance. Other sweeps were LARGE. CLEAN, nicely furnished front ,,^.,_ CBARB and TA4 Mrs. Evelyn Wad* CRanford 8-1083 After scoring only six points in niversary. The party was^fciVen by rector of. admissions , of Harvard points led the winners whil* Wes Handicap 43 43 43 Morth Union Ave. . tt for ntra. B. W. Ottver. IDS. members of the faculty at Cran- . jerry Bechtle and Dave Mracek the last period 'against a f by Ed Hobble,, were the played. • Erflco Trucking, 200 and 201; 81S 802 •13 scored by Temple Emanuel of room, next to.bath, in modern, quiet, Frank Coger ELixabeth 3-W13 the first half, St MfchaeTinfil- tKelr four children and was at-University, will speak. ford High School, attended thg Dltzel.and Bob Evers were high Slcko, Errico Trucking, 205; An- TOTAL westfleld over Cranford Metho- private home. Convenient to trans- Jntrolled the poara* in the,first court "press- Rahway scored plays that put Cranford-batlr into MEN'S LEAGUG E (U ••-••••; ARM niSSH BOOS dsltvend to your portation. Reasooabla. CRanford t- lied in the second half, but were As 9 member of the national fqr the Blue Roomywlth IS and McCormick ~ 185 188 137 «oor. Ptena CtUnfor* S-SUB. Ask lor tended by 60 relatives and friends. mid-winter meeting of the New ontest as they nave been doing all total of 17 points the ball game. ginoU, Harris, Ltd.. 207; Stacy. dist I, and St. Paul's Lutheran of 3703 after 6:30 p.m. tt ELECTsMCAL HUM IBACT1MO — unable to overcome Zion Luther- The guests of honor were mar- committee on legislation, Dr. Mac- 12 points respective^.. Methodist Men's Club, 236; Schel- Keetch 148 187 176 Linden over Temple Beth-El. wtrtns, inWhfns. an's 10-point lead. The Rahway Jersey Business Education Assoc- cason. Bechtle and.his cousin, frame* to the seven In the third period the Blue Jayvees Upset 173 • US 180 ried in Christ Episcopal Church, Kay will, lead a discussion . on iation at the Standard Oil DeveU Halleckr each scored 18 Cranford. <. The Maroons trounced the VFW, er, peppermint Room, 205; CraJ- Frank _.. 183 IM let Winning two' of three games MnOCOOKAFHINO — Lettsrs — ronns mairmmera Sanffilllann. IS MyrUa atria*. Tel. . if thefath^Twiio^wfe^ajFWam team was behind 36 to 31 whe'n Falrchlld 158' 17S " — Sooklata. •»• hour aarvkM. rraa CBanford r—— ^ p py^n^nE«J 36-29 ina one-sidei d affair. John kowski, Peppermint Room, 206; P. 833 850 ITS were: .Trinity Episcopal over Zi- sitting room, private bath and private tt ter married, said he hadn't lost a daugh- points and Frank with 10 led the TOTAL 837 fltehnw and Salivary. CaU CBanfort entrance. Ideal location. CRanford «- ter, he'd gained a bathroom. Buy this of Kenilworth for 15 years. Mr. also will represent the Middle day. This visit included a tour of Edison 60-50 Biloey poured in eight field Tinnesz, Tinnesz Mftrket, 202; Del on of Rahway, First Presbyterian home and keep both your daughter [tallies was the only man in double CRANFORD I row to take the lead ana'were": 6»70. v-f;' ' *-** V YOU PLAN TO winner's attack, while Murray Peterson is a farmer member of States Council at the banquet that the plant, a talk and discussion COMTORTABLE ROOM. In private home, IT. and your bathroom. Master bedroom hit for 21 and Duffy for 13 for the figures for the Blues. o r p never a^ajn headed. Walt Sos- CABPCn AND KOOS. tnad. aU daaned. convenient' for transportation. Refer- tral Avenue. CBanford «-««•. with private bath with tile stall shower. Borough Council and is president evening.* period, find a buffet supper. Hobble, f- .8 1 11 Rafferty, In Tourney Play fpr a 23-point total to pace thenesz, Tinnesz Market, 200.... Hop- Hayrck 202 213 177 murtity Methodist I of Kenilworth ajoat muwlttlnti. Room abas, remnants, ences required. 332 North Ave.. E., Second bath with colored We. 3 spacious St. Mary's went into the tourn- PTCSton. f 4 o aalltner.l f nowskl made seven of the 11 points Roberts .-. 1T» i 174 163 losers, of Plumbers Local Union, 245, of Maroons. Nils Carlson was high over St. Paul's E. & R, I of Gar- statr and hall carpeta. throw rugs, naw CRanford 6-4639. • " ' • > bedrooms.. Tiled kitchen, spacious living ament §eedfed first. They are rated Stevens, f 0 0 0 Benlnee. f on a jump shot and a drive and The Cranford Jayvee squad up- per, Craniord Shoe, 202; Hayeck, Ridley , :. 2OT ' 167 144 - Mtnnanta and factory - seconds* XUsa- room with open fireplace: Insulation, oil CraAford Methodist also had a Elizabeth. Mrs! Peterson is a Francis, f 0 0 OlFranco.f for .the losers, with seven points. Ciinford Shoe, 2Q2 and 213; Rid-PUhcr ^ ^ ' 158 - . 188 wood, First Baptist of Roselle over 8OUTH1DE . — Nice comfortable room, eteam heat; -double garage; 00x183 lot an overwhelming choice to tecsp-; McCarthy, t 0 set the seventh,' seeded ' Edison Orrok, Sr. :..'. • — 139 • bath Sag Cuban**. MS Morris Aw., 0 OKast.e > three foul shots. Hobbie made two The standing of the league: First Methodist of Westfield. St Sfeabeth. ' tf newly decorated. Kitchen privileges if on a quiet northside street. former* president qi the Kenilworth Berry, c,, 8 1 M Scarftltio. g team, 60-50, in the first leg of the ley, -Cranford Shoe, 207; P. Nylen, TOTAL - 881 881 • 844 Iturc the county title. attempts from the free throw line 111 ' desired. CRanford 6-7131 or CBanford PTA. W«n'ken.c 2 1 8|Ra/aek.g JV tournament at the Westfteld 400's L*hlgh Esso, 210'atid 202; Schulz, TINNESZ MARKET Paul's .Methodist of Roselle over TOR COATS, lacacts aao cape stoles, -DIESEL INSTRUCTION- With Walt Sosnowskl; Daft Bennntt.« 2. 4 BBrfawn. g and Chuck Preston dropped a one- Tlnnesx. P...... 187 SOS 175 Real JEttate '.OUT children, Rich- WslK«r,g High School gym. Friday latter- Lehlgh, Esso, 217; K. Knlerlm, Deller -- — 203 183. 120 Osccola Presbyterian, and Com-.' ' awralne bargain*. Drnon*'. Cantral NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM, complete, erry,. Ed Hobble, Preston andSosno'sU. g 0 hander through the hoop. . and Broad. upstairs. WXstSeld S-1078. stop In and I wlU tell you about this ard C. of SpringTMounCFa.;...» Starega. g Letflgh Esso, 201; Klrkpatrick, Le- Blind 100 100 100 rhunity Methodist; II over St. Paul - separate facilities and entrance. CBan- . ajaas^ aattaSad cttatas newly listed home with OARWOOD i- 6-room house, oil burner, IHMENWANTEDTOI.EARN shared Boerttnann. Vic 187 196 13' •• • • . . . , •*? ti sell S. of Lavallette; Pfc. William high Essd, 204; a. Rlzkalia, Build- E.&R. II. ford 6-7348. •..••:*" ••'. M wit L. amMiswa S BEDROOMS — .3 BATHS garace. Excellent location. 910.780. Man a«» in tnis ana to It* trodrMd for high the material to give St Mary's Dunham, ( 0 0/0 top. honors with 2rpolnis™apiecev _: _ 200 189 142 At* all on the second floor. Center haU Jennie Taylor, Broker, CRanford 6- G. of Ft. Bragg. N. C. and Miss Dbncy. < 0 0/0 «r-beHeri^-.- VSES-TO-LOGS for your fireplace I— rURNISHKD ROOM, near bath. Private **3 0*78. ' . tf trouble. Although St Mary's will Hobbie scored seven field goals best games.of the year both de- . 89* 874 aatc. clean and economical. Carton home. Convenient. CRanford 6-31B7. entrance, oil heat, double garage. 15x150 Mary Alice, a senior at Regional papyy fobs ttimal wchantcm. tnctuy buHdoxwr and fensively and offensively and com- Market, 200; Gridcowski, Fischer's LEHIGH ESSO (3t were: J. Gudor, Zion Lutheran; northside' lot. S25.000. be favored, the Blues will give ToialS ' 28^3 62| Total IS 14 38 and seven foul shots while Sos- of • Iocs *1. Cranford Feed * Seed CRANPORD — 6 rooms, garage, recrea- High School. They also have four j Crantord ...... 18 20 MSrket, 228; Nylen, Police De- Nylen J ;: _:::...„ .189 310 303 314; A."Frlcke, Trinity ftjis'copal, ' IM South Avc. %•. CBanford : oana> opwTalora. nMnin* IMwSwL parts nun anr} ouur jobs them a tough contest and might nowskl made five goals and 11 at- pletely overwhelmed the taller CHSJayvees Kleswetter ..— 138 — 143 WHAT A SPOT tion room; large plot. S16.230. 30-year grandchildren. .. Bab^ay .' 0 8 17-^38 partment* 207; Korner/Barnett's mortgage. Now under construction. l ^ If y"\ ^hW even beat the high-flying Eliza- tempts from {he 15-foot line. Jack squad. The. Blues also outplayed SchuU v 168 18« .31 2U6: H. Morrison. First P-^by- Apartment* For Rent for a two-family home. Just a lew min- Jennie Taylor. Broker, CRanford 6- Guests were present f rom Eliza- Edison under the boards. Karl Liquors, 201; Shaheen Knlerlm. K. . 301 188 168 terian. 212; G. Rollbusch, St Paul'a . PIANOS. SALE! Slpor sample spinets. utes walk from St. Michael's Church. and ara not niakina $125 per week, you ows. bethans: Cooper was, the only other Cran- Lose, 4940 ^ Klrkpatrick 304 143 KENILWORTH — 3-room modern apart- Small first floor apartment that's vacant; 0675. ...•«• Agency, 203; Shaheen • drastically reduced; terms. CBantord ment, tile bath, heat furnished. Colored .b*)th, Aoselle, Andover, Keyport, It to yourself to find out whether or not you qualify. The Cranford-Rahway game Den Edges Den 15, Kaimer led the rebounding de- AlmquUt - y- 153 136 Methodist, 210; aud S. Piano Co- 3 North Avenue. Cast, CHan- 2nd floor four-room apartment' rented ford player, in double figures with Agency, 200. TOTAL 887 880 888 business couple only. CRanford 6- to adult family of two who are willing Bloomfleld, Lavallette, Colonia, was "no contest? from the very partment, by grabbing 14 rebounds Cranford Methodist II. 202. fonl (-am ' « itM. ... CIVILIAN AND GI APPROVED — STATE IF KOREAN VET in Gage Finals 11 points made Up of four goals To Westfield BUILDERS':GENERAL (1> to pay."today's rental value." oH-heat. Spring Mount, Pa. and Kenilworth start. In addition to being out- and scoring a total of ll points. The Westfleld Junior Varsity, Rlxkslla. O. •'..- 178 138 215 Bumper night competition will wSMCTlAN BUNDS in.stock. SJ to M 57x175 lot Needs *some repairing and Free National andlnUwmrtiondl Placement and 3 shots from the foul line. BerardlnelU. T. - 118 — 174 decorating but owner's realistic price of Autos for Sale 'Bill Riggs was the game's high Harco Chemical be held Tuesday evening. tnchts. custom Quality alack blind*, ell For tatobattofir Write Box 842, c/o Qnwn and Chionicle manned, the Scarlet played the final battle of the dens John Butler was the Union, high seeded second in the -Union Coun- Democratic AiaT - 140 . 117 M Inches lone OH: also Jencraft 813.700 has; already made a- very gen- scorer with eight goals and four Pavlcs .. ^ 183 157 181 Wanted erous allowance for this work. SEE OUR "OK" USED CAR poorly. The Blues jumped to a of Cub Pack 103, the annual bas- scorer with 14 points. He scored ty Interscholastic JV Conference, Shaheen The league standuig: ' ' and C W. Snnaman custom blinds. 3 Greene Guild quick nine-point'lead at the end fouls for a total of 20 pointi knocked off Cranford Tuesday Sunny Ai DILoronto , 163 174 180 •1" SO., n. Craniord Upholstery Shop. 1M FIVE dR SIX ROOMS, preferably with AD ON PAGE S. SECTION 3 ketball championship was decided 10 of these in the first half and Cranfont ftho* Store•: ni.hpll» j __„_ ^- 115 177 W L South Ave.. B. CHanford S-OSM. . tf garage, Cranford or vicinity. Frank 8-T-R-E-t-C-fir O-U-T of the first frame and continued Hobbie scored 15 points on afternoon in the Westfield High Handicap 48 38 43 Cranford Methodist II 41 22 In this bungalow that's 54 ft. from end NORRIS CHEVROLET. DJtj. only four in the second. George Errico 38 W. Dunbar, CRanford 6-1793. or Hears of life [to widen the margin as'the gamy Saturday morning in favor. of goals and one foul. Ttnnets I, TOTAL ^ «35. 73» 040 Calvary Lutheran 27 PHOLm rumlture repairs, address Box 43. Cranford. to end. Stretch out on a lot that's 70x133 .309 AND 614 CENTRAL. AVE. Homer, the only other Union scor- School gym by a 48-4d. margin. Linden Presbyterian ~... 29 ft. Save steps with the unusual- center Charlie Goodfellow's Den 10 in The Blues led at the q it Raom First Presbytcdan t:.r.:^ as 39 draperiesp . Blip coven. Venetiaenatlan blinds. ASPBALT BRtVkWATS. crushed _..___, WESTFIEU) 2-0330 > TeL CRanford 6^835 — Day or Night Iprogressed until Coach Martin er in double figures, tossed in 10 The end of the third period saw i's_ Shop ._.... P1SCHSR-9 MARKET (31 34 NtMChoteNtht e if fabrics. r\Kar\Kantnen r * hall arrangement that keeps th© traffic D'Alesumdrls ...... 145 •' 181 17 Zion- Lutheran ....:..T7."..... 30 Sll alfit. driveways ajuavaftad. Pwul out of your living room and dining room Behind 'Curtain' instituted a new team. Before a closely fought and exciting by five points and continued to Cranftird and Westfield separated s Dairy ...„ 33 30 110 South Ave., C TatTe\C^ CBanforl d m 1 points, six from the free throw s Gold Checks . DiPablo — 180 • 180 123 Temple Beth-El 33- For Rent #ttS loadar lac oinv Josana ^• BBacsa. •yes. there Is a real dining room). Three ".LifCLBehlnd the Iron Curtain" he contest "was over,, the BJues increase this margin throughout by only two points with the Blue 198 Community Methodist I . 30 JT Hanky Av^. CBantord C-3M7. spacious bedrooms on first floor, tile IBM PORD MAINLtNER TUDORTUDOjl. radio, : match with Den~ 15; coached by line. DeparttheM ...... DILorento _„ ..— IBS 147 33 30 heater, seat covsrs, all accessories. the remainder of; the contest, out- Club ;.„.„...... --. Koury. R. - 181 153 800 Craniord Methodist I 33 LAROE STORE, 32x40. suitable tor many I bath . Insulation. copper plumbing, was the subject of a talk by the |bench was cleared. Devils in front Westfield took a •lit Trinity- Episcopal ™»—™. 31 WAXXR —'SB CENTS types of business, -centrally located at I One owner. Mileage 18,000 plus. CRan- Den Dad Kenneth Evans. The Both teams started slow by not ildefs tlehtrsl Qtickowfki :™_ ~ 338~ 160" _ 32 delivered and picked up. Twin TBLXVtSIOIt REPAIBEn rAST. For th* weather stripping, attached garage. HeV. Franz von Hammerstein, as- scoring Edison in every period; six point lead on four fouls and. 809 Oaceola Presbyterian .„ 32 .31 109 Walnut Ave. Inquire Better's Drug I 418.900. ford 6-1949. Berry led the Blues to victory final score was 24-20. scoring until two minutes had Methodist Ken's Club TOTAL -_...; 889 .800 First Baptist 32 You save time and work. Co Store. Walnut, and South Aves.. CBan- ka«t and fastest service can sociate minister of the First Pres- The line-ups:' Cranford lowered the margin by BREED'S OOLD CHECKS (1> 31 Dlract Supply C*. CBanford Bstetrte. CBanford S-SBH. Dajr «r 1940 DESOTO 4-door, radio, heater, ECONOMY ELECTRIC las he played ai, excellent game passed in the first frame. The Justh ...... ITS 138 153 St. Paul's E. & R. I .32 foid 6-014t. Elmer H. Smith - CR 6-6794 Den 10,. ably coached by Dan CRANFORD EDISON Community Methodist II .... 30H 32 good running condition. CRanford 6- byterian Church, Perth Amboy, at lin all aspects, scoring Yl points Farmers tallied first as Walt Schulz o F p a v v two as Bob Hobble hit wltrLa.rtriev Hayeck's Foods Orltzke 107 159 172 Harold M. Wilson CR 6-1934 163 IM 126 St. Paul's Methodist _ _ 28 Vi . 33 0346. . . a supper, meeting of the Margaret Expert Television. - Radio Repairs |and leading in the rebounding de- Terry, held a .slight margin set from outside but Cranford came Riggs. f ' 8 ' 4 20 Tango,, ff S 0 10 hand set One jump shot ano/four .Hen's, League .. \ Garwood Presbyterian „ 29 34 4aEXXIMO4BfOUOH HOT WATEBI Urn* Hobble, f 7 1 UPytpyks. f BsTMtt's LUluors . .- 4 107 157 '183 town. Make smart aelaettoaa to your '-,. _A E. HOJBlAim — BEALTOB ' _ Greene Guild Monday evening in throughout the game until the back as Cooper dropped a Jump - * - - - • f 10 more fouls put tM Blue/ Scheller 183 134 177 St. Paul's Lutheran .„ 29 34 S Eastman Street I " artment by pulling down 15 re- back a p p Lon'acker. f 1 3 S Raveuber. f auam-Chronlels ... JellovlU First Methodist •_ 2»V, fcotne. So easy. Consumers Direct haatsri. Work done In your own Kaimer. c 1 11 Mlglor*. f 0 out of the) Cranford reac 1 34 24 24 Open evenings and Sundaya ^importanc i e Anal-quarter when the accurate Handicap JUB 763 834 Bt. Paul's E. & R. II 34V» -Supply -Co.. CBanford S48S0. tt retail. location for •• woman's tby-spsclaUst. AU workvguaran- shot from the key hole. The lead 0 J Bitndley. c 0 Barjron's Esso -'. Craniord Alliance .._ f nasium. '•' [ TOTAL 27 34 Heat furnished. lirhalifla ^ — SCAMS BBjutpmsBt 13 EASTMAN ST. CRANTORD 6-S900 amc InThe~defensiy i^i -kept tbiy Temple Emanuel _._ _._.. CORD WOOD and mUEPLACB VOOS to Co, WEstSeld S-4MS. tt rhe Rev. Mr. von Hamrneratein Bme for he held Hast, Rah* this period, but the quarter ended Luby.g 0 0 Oryel. g the first period di .rohiyon 40V4 W. Sum. CRanford t-ajao. Piano Tuning and his wife are spending three Evans tied the score AUinger. • 6 4 HABCO CHEMICAL CO. find a efcemleal agent capable «( MUST 'HAVE -^ « North Avenue. East, CaU CBanford World Council of Churches and the ward combination of Mike Terry, with Hobbie leading by scoring a 17-50 Huft ,„....,...-. 1«9 190 188 TOTAL 800 788 74 Ave.. CBanford S-OMe, tt Evenings after 0 •to only its in the first Edison ..— -...—.-~ 1* 12' i Devils stiU in/ t but the lead BABNETTS LIQUORS 131 aontrolUac eanetr Out has tprtat • JIM LOVSLAND tt 3 Bedrooms Dining room • e-ano. , « Board of Foreign Missions of the Antenna Installatiou and Repair Jed Laird and Dave DeLonge goal and two foul shbts, Cooper Officials: Coffee and Cicarelll. Handicap ...... IS 13 Modern kitchen Fireplace lthree the contest. Berry changed •many times during TOTAL •,._;_... 8S« B37 BrinkerhoB - 193 IBS IS4 4o fartha i II eaoast b« i tOPIpIU ftll dirt, jr* Presbyterian Church, USA. He Iblocked of Kast shots and once more took command, add a tallied on a Jump shot' this, frame/ • ' DEMOCRATIC CXUB (1) Heuer .„.„__. 147 .113 cinders and sand. CaU • to 8. BAhway MASON CONTRACTORS Full insulation 50x180 nicely The" Blues did not use the fast DelOandlo ~. 133. _. — 17« Hordstrom 189 . 135 • 177 7-TBH. « OUNS WANTED _:_' uaonxy. Sidewalks. Sag- to make basket esch, by DeLonge Third Round Planned The game's- high scorer was i»4 BusseU „. 143 103 atone work. Garas* building.1- brick Oarage ' shrubbed lot Beyra > ..„., 188 '71 (P.S. THIS'House — We Have!) the present situation in Iron Cur- e RafiwaT ^erryptifliga melt tesin iwA uitu Hobble who hit onHjl __^_. . 160 173 143 Komer ___ 1S7 B0 MADE TO ORDER radiator enclosures, antique riOaa, work. Free estimates Schwara. R. MENZKL — Ploor scraping and re- 1 199. 137 lawn furniture, cabinets and console f.f^fpn 1 IBM In one of the most delightful sections of tain countries. The speaker was scored-several times by this meth- League CRanford 6-940S. U flnipfring of old floors a specialty. to pats to him. In the the lead before the itaal whistle . g flff-ancfono TouT ffi^rualnger , 108 131 eabtaeta for portable sewing, machines. town and only-917.800 — « introduced by. Mrs. E. B. Cyphers. 838 833 IM Davay, 43 N. 7th Street. JKenU* CRanford 6-134S. 61 EUsabeth Ave- | last period, with the Cranford The game ended 24*20Tth favor of od in the second half. The team as A third round will be played NO/Other J3ranford players v>ere Ward — 189 'TOTAL ELECTBICAL INSTALLATIONS and re- nue, Cranfqrd. • . tf 83« worth. CBanford 8-8SM. t» 1 — SO Nice to come Home to! Mrs. W. H. Frank, president, pre- Den 10.? ' " a whole did well offenslvely^and- in—the Cranford Inter-Church TOTAIi One or • can far pairs, wall outlets, light switches, etc. This Ideal Colonial, young yet sturdily substitutes playing, Kast. raised n/double figures as Jim Rice ahd SHAHEEN AGENCY lit ' details. PJt U 4- Lamps lew tied, door bells and chimes sided, and introduced the'Rev. defensively and controlled the Basketball . League, it' was • an- Coventry - 178 187 pITTSBUBaH PAINTS. full line of in* 1 built. In "super-dooper" condition. Alum. his total points scored by eight Charlie Krippendorf, high scor- Karl Kaimer scored seven an SUNNY ACRES (3) repaired. John Fray. WBatSeld S- storm windows and screens, porch, large Chester Whittier and Mrs. Whit- nounced today. Ranhln 18t. 138 188 Hiietteman „> 178 ISO tertar and exterior. Painters' discount tf', ing forward for Den 15, was a con- boards with Sosnowskl leading, in teve Zulick made 6. 148 Harris ,. : 143 173 In houee lot quantities. Alban-Lewla. rooms, fireplace, attached garage, and- a Piano Lessons ' Jr. 118 173 ROWBOAT OR CANOE. useddXA mmoderate tier, missionaries of the Presby- stant threat throughout the contest this department with 13 rebounds. -The original schedule called fi The Blues lost the game, at the Stujak u - 168 181 198 Torgersen -..-. 184 156 109 Morth Union Ave. tt ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, new out- tree-shaded lot. An APPROVED LIST- 170 price. CRanford 8-5571. ING-ai 919.900. BEQINNERq AND ADVANCED. Special terian Church to Africa, who.are The' officials- were Jakucs»land_ two rounds, a playoff and an Broughtoh n 154 188 Jacky .-.- -' 300 147 lets, change of service, post' lights. ING-1 course - In: keyboard harmony to learn and Billy Fortcnbaugh, substitute Westfleld foul line where the Blue Fulchar _. :....._- 167 176 -170 TOTAL ..: 881 Bit VENRIA* BUNDS. 83"- M". white and PINO-PONO TABLE. reguUl Repair lamps, toasters. Irons. to improvise with' variations, folk Farrell. The playoffs 843 BARROWS ESSO (3) tvary. UM. - Immediate delivery. DO IT YOURSELF — Pre-Spring Garden Chores || guard, played an outstand defen- Devils sank 17 shots against th TOTAL -..< 792 680 condition. CRanford 6-7SS4. Davis, CRanford 6-Jf7». songs aad sacred music Studio CBsn- all-star game have been . LIONS CLUB (01 Baveteeol _..-.._ I«4 171 Alban-Lewis Hardware. IDS NJ Union Decorate this 6-room SpUt Level in the ford 6-3193. tf ,sive game for.the losing team. , Box Score eight the losers made. Westfleld 117 Moleen .. 188-138 Help Wanted - Female UNION Thsrmann _._._" . 131 169 Ave. tt TELEVISION AND TO ^ANTENNAS color \ scheme of your choice, then with CRAKPORD ated and the third round added. scored IS foul shots in the last illo ....___ — 130 138 I3S Hart :-—— 104 '183 INSTALLED and repiOred. Work Bill, Old/ student at Pingry, was Construction the' EXTRA large glassed and screened a p P It also was announced by the 'Ullama ™ - 172 141 169 Jshn UOKS-D'OEUVaXS. canapes, sandlches. guaranteed. Reasonable rates. New porch that the lilt and the LADIES Hobble, f 7 31 Butler, f . o ra ir* period. 301 Latawlec — for weiWInsi and all occasion parties. ONE[CAB) Rentals specialty,; reasonable rate. Robert olet Street. Banning. California. 3-34 sterling silver and Bavarian-china, no StoMophonlc Sound :ullck.g 0 8 fetersen. E. A. 134 M9 197 . picture frames. 338 Walnut Avenue. Don Carlson > John Qlllls Adams, g IUc«,g 168 Sheldon. CBantord 0-4430. 3-10 Tom Albans CR 6-0047 canvassing, no delivery, no parties. vimaooA JACK Rick*. Abbott . • Gary Iversen Hood.g The third/round opens Monday a ift»x thonvnen ~- ISS 190 End Seasoii To'motrow. CRanford a-oua. • , •• RENTALS FOR ALL OCCAJOON9 Sid Nunn __. CR 6-8497 Our repeat business keeps us busy GARDEN GLOVES • KNEE PADS evening a^ Sherman School! Walsh.* 0 OTenW.c Boertmann. Art 153 170 148 Banquets' -^Weddings —t Recepuens Mildred Davies CB 0-3091 making money. Call CRanford 6-6064 MAYO PAIANCS. Luby.S 0 OCwver. r Petersen. ft. 167 190 17t Coach Ernie Melofchek's Union AfRICAM VtOIXTS for your window It 13 51 0 OHtVh-Ur.S till gardening. In large pots. 81.SO. Dv^ OrganUatloa Meetsoga, Lob Brooks _ CB 0-IBOO or CHatham 4-8787. . 3-34 SNAP-CUT PRUNING SHEARS Totals , 20 23 83 Totals AUinger. g Petersen. Ew. —._ 16t .147 IBS Crsnford „_.._....»-..- ' It—S3 lPlsher. g 878 Junior College cagers close their Starter plant given with purchase, etc. — also Etta MlnetU _ CR 6-0738 8 L Longaker.g 0 1 TOTAL .- 816 826 'Bsanen.TUanulton Avfc., CBanfor~ d >- « BOWUNO ALLEYS WAITRESS AND HOUSEWORK at LOPPING SHEARS • PRUNING SAWS —-riss ta.T«ekaJ««Ur— UJC Quintet Bows CmZEN-CHRONICLX 10) season tomorrow night when they O. O. NUNN Hampton HaU. 104 Hampton St. Lib- PBU. bOSOTBT Officials: Jakucs and FarnU. Totals 18 8 40 Totals 16 IT todlsco -150 134 338*. . • •• ' . "' Cranford i IS'. • 12—40 eral salary. References required. Phone iA^aiCt lay -.. 179 147 travel to Jersey City to meet Jer- JCENMORE WBINQCR , JsU North Ayeu^Ess^ at Centennial Ave. LINCOLN CRanford 6-1466. . . -, . m » Iv -u: I •*>*» fWwaamamVUlal 61-56 Westfleld «_._.~..^-.. ' 13 1 KcMahon ...... _ 11B 148 140 Hiverslda Brfirc - MACHINE. «ood- condition. Phone "the Outlaw Oftlclab: Lsboff arid Ttemey. McCullOVs* .. 184 138 sey City Junior College in a New CB 6-0701 CB C-40SS ' CHaiiford 6-3883 or CRanford 6-5M7 ^^ PRACTICAL OR BABV NURSE, experi- Freshmen Top KanWay 1/ Monmouth Junior College . IS* 144 in CBanford >mo. - XsWanSL XSesmen Banhofar — 189 Jersey Junior College Confer- GET QUALITY HHSiJUstB ai OPEN Saturday and Sunday enced, to sleep-in during post matern- Handicap 18 ity confinement. Approximate date ^ $4.95; 10 ft., $5,50; 12ft, SATUBDAY MATINEE WBtfrtEXD 18 TWO-OIRLS' BICYCIJCS, one Monarch •ft Mortk UMh It steatt. VBIM Am. Cnafwt ForPifth Straight— r ^^fPMJ^^^^SS*^ €rattfor*tvs* Madison •WIOTAI;—_ 7ML AL encor^'contesL-. !. >.., __•_' _,„ -"M". one Columbia M".* good condition. RENTALS JPOR ALL, OCCASIONS — iHrorth. *. J. Talaphoi June 10th. , CBanford 6-7178. FEB. 26 — 1 Wt score Friday evening at Long Portable baby washer, ipln dry attach- Banquets, wedduigs, receptions, dances, t-»71S — CHasfnut • »<•>• PADI. PATBTTA, Pie*. TODAY — ITB. — SAT. Behind the fine play of Mickey A In State Tourney V.F.W. »S> The Owls will attempt to even ment, ideal tor summer cottage. CRan- organisation meetings, etc. Veterans' Nursing Service WOMAN to care for 13-month-old baby. TREE WOUND PAINT • TREE KOTE - . Spvcitu Bfkpiw BBOw ' Branch., - * Q •• ifcelsert ; _ 144 lit lUt CHEVnOLCT . * . SIMS ford 6-1031. ' B days. 8 to 5:30 P.M. CRanford 6- Taliaferro,. the Cranford VHlgh Mikaik15i , _.."„. 1349 138 their season's four-game series Memorial Home. 479 South Ave.. East. WILLIAM ROESEL. CBANFORD V. N. A. for General Nurs- SPONSORED BY .\ WSU DisfMt's The Owls held a nine-point lead Cranford, High School's basket las t-Dxr MtaM. «»•. rnrr >**r dark 7734 after 6- P.M. School freshman basketball team Ckora .: ._ ,.--••.:. • .•• 131300 IBS CRanford 0-6330. ' U Painting. ing. Visits. Hypodermics, Maternal and ball team opens its bid to retain 14S with Jersey City. The local five blaa. radla aaS Itaatsr. JUCFRIGXBATOB. ServeU • cu. ft. "V.rtUhlng Pralrk" rolled tcr its fifth straight victory at half time, but the Shore five BerardlnelU „.. _- . 13130 91S1 Reasonable offer-accepted. Must be Infant Care, Health Education. The C1BAN1NO * rSBSSINO V.I. A. its sectional championship next sai fhajIfeClUfd Avenue. Cranaud, Call OUnfard Visiting Nurse Can He*i You. Nominal i by ripping Rahway, 5^7, Tues- overtook them with three minutes tineo. J - •.-. «31 178 has won one of th ethree games 1S54 CHEVROLET ... tltlS Eh*MMmak*r. Alterations Pec TeL CRanford 6-07S7. or consult AIiTEKATIONS 4% 'The) 6ufIt* Stdlkm" left to play. Thursday night, meeting Madison Handicap ..... 38 J» sons. tt Work Wanted r- FemnU SCALECIDE t" day morningat Rahv . played to date. •Ulbs Waga*. MS avsr kalta •' LADIES SURS and "Willr. Th« Whalt at the Elizabeth Armory. TOTAL "O4 W0 ndl*. aad hsater. VBSD OmCt PURNITURE. Just a few t. MENZEL — Painting aad pa except Sundays and Holidays. It was Oi^-«a1*n«»r) Street. * CRanford 0-9600. Decoaatlng. CaU CBanford 6-7114 ha> clngs. CRanford 6-9430. CART60W8 - COWXPIta B«n|al Brigade" 'AL Y«tk as> as>*s> W Dr. H. Berman TAVLOB vmOnriA MA to sssav attMr •ssraa. ^ EUzabcth 3-3120. A«enta AUtod Van Unas. Inc. Av«» CRanford 6-1679. estfield Eliminated Last Tim* I Saw Park' Westfleld High School's bas- the following #»•*• ' DEREMER Optometrist Work Wanted -Halm "SlLVft.* CHALICE" ketball team, seeded second in CELLARS. ATTICS CLEANED. Dump to U lfit DESOTO .... Sits MOVERS and pick-up trucks for hire. CRanford WILLIAM PSOOT the" Union County Interscholastic |nr. ssala, h«sUr mmt *4a«r LUNO1OAN CASTLS Nassau St. Clark FUlton «-7n» LET US Oacwood. 6-3363. • . ( ; PHIL CAREY Conference, was eliminated from T. dark. B_A- Eyes Examined V1C0R0 PRICE SCHEDULE ^sassssssV g&sssss^gM^ssssssksssMsssfgft -g^gaBsTAsssssstsss^assssVsssssa^gasssssa the county cage tourney Monday Msuntsln 3, rooms ... S37.SO "Th> WhH, Orchk^ #334A f>ST41-W. Mill" Ytv night a* thei Elisabeth Armory by 4 rooms ... 33.00 OH CRANFOftD THEHTBE WED. THRU FBJDAY lMa.CADIlXAC . . . . S7SS 0 rooms . . . 43.00 WEWIE8. - SAtOTDAY StT Patrick's of Elisabeth, 61-58, Will be in effect in ah Cf. i-D*M. stasa. SyaiasssUa 1 Jumble Store your dated fur garnwiiH BQHD1NO MARCH 2-4 in a thrilling overtime contest. Sit*, rsai* *»» kaatar. U NORTH AVB- W. Xiood Employment CinamaScdpa — Tachnlcolor V YOUR CASTER BONNET you've had SUET CAKES & HOLDERS Stwaephoale Sound 'LatfTJnralSawPari*' Crtmford Barber Shops \ ' -for .yean. ' . Truck For Hire DRYSON CBANFOBD t-0200 - . DOBOTW* BJUUIY ss«»ws.. • And remodeled It Umca untold: Opportunities in • /AHAH** GOOD HEWS ' ' Why not take It down to the Jumble DANDBB90S. SSLATONTS . Store. 5-YARD DUMP TRUCK. SIS • day. smcE ISM far tkf **••!• «ha, Unai , Then so buy a new one to replace the Elizabeth WILD BIRD SEED "CARMAN JONES" HAIR CtJTS •asMSl INSPttmOM. Taa to old. Hollamforizing —Mas la Tscaalaslar— JBEHFT a*t ha*a la steal la UMSS laa* CranfonTs Oldest llmss — «•! a N*rrls "OK** u« CHE JUMBLE STORE A major investment or^ Feeders UNOA DAM EVERY SAT. MAffllEE •w ska* tossat »•«* las»a«UaB Income Tax Returns Central & Brood WeatBeld Peanuts * Sunflower COMT. MKMTSAT. * SUM. Call CB 8-Q22S for pick-up service WE Mm ROOFING ganization located in DABMSLL DUBVSA Ctilldreri Under 12 ... •MU atttr. AarU 1st, , EM' S^lnS'liatt.tnwistsT-Ilover. •" SPECIAL tttftak now DUBCT FBOM 'bass, etc.' . . taken all legal deductions under new Elizabeth is^ looking for law. Savings, effected. CRanford 6- HADK5 CtTY . Children (Saturdays) 0773. U Ifldltional pt^nnel, pref- erably but not necessarily tmt*MX** Vntm CRatifonl ^" \JL Ittl^.-as.il. »»•••• • •"" PBAIMACY wjth experience in the in- TAUNT INM4 . 1 EXPERT SHOE MmtQMt * for a «axL Lsaghjtt ttaniayr- LADIES HAtR €tJTS JtftUU Eyes Examined veBtment buomeas. If you C.E.TRUBENBACH tatatlMM waRtMT' Oei hits Use GIBLS tinder 12 ...... Chevrolet - Ortbmobil* WILBUR COON are qualified for any of WWT8 JriJgMT REPAIRING rAEWWT8 A\ torn XJM& Cat I* SHOES umn these positions— GIRLS (Saturdays).... 814 CSHTBAL AVE. DR.G.HINDMAI DRUG STORE Crerk-Typiat WBt-Mll Open Daily and Saturday 8:30 A. U. to 6:30 P. M. WBSiriB*J>< If. I. Transfer Clerk in M: _ _ "Closed AU Day Wednesdays 104 NORTH please write, giving a full (I) ANDREW CUSANn UNION AVE. 107 N. UNION AVE. resume of your experi- ence; to CHAHFORD iMf« BARBERS'ASS'H. CRANFOR0 6.1332 P.O. Bo. 493 to OOIJO tM CVNIEMNIAIi ATI. Elisabeth, N. J. 114.1U SOUTH QRmford w-160 I , ' * \< 'v'h* 'i:ih-«* '•^fe'Al.v^t.i^^ '•;' ' "•

CHRONlbtE. tHURSDAY. 1XBRUARY 2k 193V Gwei6 4 kft turn into Twenty-first . by Clifford Wolf, treasurer, total Ftorida, the couple wiil reside tolaf officers of the dub an Saturday. Newark. Locall policli e thithis week werre at a high cate of speed and , Gardeners Chicago Couple Purchase Home Here $100, it was reported today by around two blocks and back onto Plainfield-Union Mrs. Clifford Wolf, local chairman Mrs. Weed is a graduate of seeking to determine the idenlty Your the Boulevard. With the poH« Flower Arranger for Kenilworth.^' Side High School, Newark,.and Is ot a Springfield teen-ager Mid Mrs. Vincent Mulligan of Eta employed as a secretary by Don- to have been the driver.of the car. car in pursuit, the Springfield As the month-long drive.neaxf youth i turned Tight. into Ninth I beth demonstrated the principles its final>rtSek, Mrs. Wolf appealed ald B. Jones, .Newark attorney. According to Patrolman Kernan, Bed Cross of flower arranging at a meeting Mr, Weed is a graduate of Abra- there were three teen-agers from street and plowed into a bank Financial Setup to local residents to send in their dirt, wrecking the car. GARWOOD GRANFORD KENILWORTH of the Floraphile Gardens Club at hamClark High School, Roselle, Kenilworth in the vehicle in ad- Reorganization of the financial remittances promptly, in response 1 the home of Mrs. - John Collins to the. letter which was mailed out and is employed by Western Elec- dition- to the driver. The. three Kenilworth police say the car I '•».. .":i structurejof^the Plainfield-Union Monday evening. «•'"--. earlier this month. trical Instrument Corp, Newark. passengers were apprehended but is owned by Richard li Lynch of | Kntcrcd •• Heond Clan mmU matter at 24 Pages — 10 Cents Water Company is under study as The speaker, a qualified judge Mrs. Wolf stated that, "Reports the driver escaped. Kenilworth Morristown. ' ' CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1955 1)w Fo«t Office /at Cranlord, M. J. „_ aj(~step~ta~the~comDany'c0mp»ny'?9 forithe-New^fcrscy f>Hf»»-ation of ighout-Union County-indicate police report he had stolen tee car The three youths 1 long-range planning, the comp- Garden, Clubs and a fonmtr in- that the response to date is en- in Millburn earlier that evening. police were released in the i any announced. " structor at the Cranford Adult couraging. However, still more While on a routine patrol of the of their parents. School, lectured on the^history of '••' Francis L. Winslow. secretary- help is needed if we are to con- III Emergency ~ borough in a squad car, Patrolman Police report the three Kcnfl. I Red Cross Report Lists Numerous Ideal flower arranging and did many ;ar- treasurer of the Plainfield-Union tinue the present program, which Kernan spotted the vehicle speed- worth youths were picked up by Preparing rangements for the group exem- firm, indicated the step may be is helping so many Union County Demonstration ing in an easterly direction oh the the Springfield driver as they v.ere plifying the various principles- she necessary to undertake expansion children suffering from this af- KENILWpR^H — A demon- Boulevard. As the police car took leaving a teen-age dance at Hard. Projects to Aid Residents, Veterans, Gl's described. - of the physical plant which might fliction. They are being helped on stration of pumping water by draft after them, the Juveniles made a ing School. t, Providing blood for civilian and the year, 3,500 civilian and fed- with them and shop Mrs. William Foppert. president, Pa •A* entail expenditure of as much as> a five-day-a-week basis at the from the brook on the White Lab- defense needs. Serving our armed eral hospitals received Red Cross part of the occupati To Nfew Brunswick for•*Economy •conducted' the business meeting. A therapy $3 millon. The present capital Union County Cerebral Palsy Cen- oratories property was staged Sun- forces and veterans. Supplying blood for treatment of ill and in- program, patients • Johnson & Johnson is giving 1 letter from Victor Shuheen thanked taught arts structure of the company does ter in Elizabeth^ Your generosity day by the Civil Defense fire re- Park nursing skills., Teaching and ap- jured patients. • , and skill. Patients a serious consideration to, moving the club for its offer to assist with i taught new not permit expansion on any such will .enable us to extend the pro-serves. The method was tested as plying first aid. These are but a One of the major tasks of the skills and helped/to regain old its baby products plant from Cran- the landscaping at the site of the An early spring cleaning was scope, Mr. Winslow said. How- gram of speech, physical, and oc- a means of procuring water- in WEEK-END few of the many activities car- local chapter is the assisting of ones as part of the educational Vp in the Air Over'Sadie and Emma' ford to New Brunswick "for eco- new Cranford First Aid Squad cupational therapy treatment to under way this •week for town- Freeholder ever, he. said a financial reorgani- Pictured above is the residence of Mr. and.Mrs. Wayne event of> failure of pressure in ried on by the Cranford-Garwood- veterans • — especially those program. Some/Gray Ladies serve nomic reasons" it was .learned building. . . - ' > other children who need it. ship-owned property on Spring- zation plan might create a bate .Witte at 1 Tuxedo place which has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. the water mains. , Kenilworth Chapter, American wounded and ill. At the present in the musical therapy program. this week. * It was decided to cooperate with Held avenue between North Union from which such amounts could Kenneth Carlson of Chicago. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Witte and family "Please send your contributions A new high 'volume portable SHOPPERS' SPECIAL RedTCross, in 1954. time, 20 Cranford Gray Ladies • Gray Ladles also assist in the Begin The 30-acre property on Walnut avenue and North avenue, east, other garden clubs in Cranford in to Ut. Wolf, treasurer, at 63 Park pumper also was-demonstrated by According to a report compiled ate giving one day a week, and recreational prog-am and work be raised. , • will leave in April to make their home in England. The sale with two Vacant houses adjacent to avenue together with the modern defraying the expenses of a local drive, Kehilworth. Dave Runyon of the New Jersey by Mrs! Katherine Wagstaff,, ex- six other local women are scrying in the library. Those who go to The report'prepared by Mal7 - was consummated by the. McPherson Realty Company in co- the present parking lot in the area- plant of 100,000 square feet of floor teacher who will be selected to at- Fire Equipment Company, Dun- ecutive secretary, 1J5 pints of one evening each week at the Vet- the hospital in the evening assist] For Mayor colm M. Pirnie, engineer, for the operation with John W. Hcins and Son. • . . To have you come and visit us, we offer being torn down to make room.for space has been placed in the hands tend the Conservation Workshop ellen^ The locacl reserves plan to blood were donated through the erans' Hospital, Lyons. The Cran- at dances given for the patients as With the swearing in of Mayor of the firm's realtors to determine Intermunicipal Water Commit- " additional parking space. 1 next summer at the Trenton State purchase one of the new units in local chapter at hospitals in the ford Chapter's Gray Ladies have part of their rehabilitation train- Fred P. Andersen as a member of tee, recommends additions to the Weed'Wickham whether the local property hat Teachers College. Thursday night in the Garwood mons. on "The Wprds From the the near future. Township Engineer Patrjck J. area during the past year for pa- served a total, of 4,329 hours at ing- . .-• the Union County Board of Free- sufficient eeonarojcvalue to make Plainfield-Union distribution sys- Mrs. Foppert urged the group to - Grail reported that the area also Recreation valleys. Mrs. " Eleanor Cross" to be continued Wcdnes- Among those present for the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY tients from Cranford, Garwood the hospital during the past year. / Another activity of the local holders. Cranford has its first rep- the move worthwhTIeT~"—• . tem estimated at $3 million. The attend a county-wide meeting of Wedding Rites will be cleared of brush and dead Kutsera rolled* 188 and was folA ..day evenings throughout Lent, the demonstrations. were Elmer and Kenilworth. Throughout the The Red Cross Station wagon is chapter is a Motor Corps. These resentative on that body since the In 'Exploratory' Stage Plainfield-Union executive prais- gardeners planned by Eric Peter- trees back to a strip of Union lowed by Mrs. Linda Ragoncse Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pastor, will Diercks, Frank Izzo, Dick Dabrow country, one among every 4.2 per- used for their transportation. / volunteers provide transportation so-called "small board" was set H. Gordon Fromm of Westfield, ed the Pirnie report as "undoubt- son, Union County Agricultural In Springfield County Park Commissibn land with ITS and by Mrs. Betty Kop- take as his topic. "Love Speaks sky, Nick Loss, Ray Grunwald and sons between the ages of 20 and Mrs. Wagstaff reports that Gray for persons engaged, in Red Cross jip/in 1932. The Cranford official first manager of the local plant edly one of great value." but stat- Extension' Service agent, at Reg- KENILWORTH — St. James •" POTTED bordering the Rahway River and Un and Mrs. Ann Marie Schmidt From the Cross—The First Word,' John J: McCoy, chief of the re- 60 has contributed blood through Ladies serve in various capaci- activities. For exairiple, they take plans to continue his duties as and now production manager of., ional High' School, in Springfield, Church, Springfield, was the scene benches set up to create a municl"- ed the company believes any de- with 17J. at 8 p.m: next, Wednesday.! serves. the Red Cross during the past six ties. In the companion therapy blood donors to hospitals. Where mayor fpr the remainder of 1955. the firm's six "plants In this area;- ficiencies which may exist in the on March 31 at 8 p.m. There will Saturday "for the wedding of Miss pal park. years (since the -beginning of the no other transportation is avail- Joyce's andjhe Wheel each won Sunday School will convene.at Chief McCoy has issued an ap- -program, they write letters, read Mayor. Andersen, who became a declared that the proposed move ; r f BEGONIA PLANT When removal, of the vacant program in 'January, 1948). During able, they ' take patients to the •9t45""a imT^tiiiday,-'Bnd- 'ait'»the-'i i and talk to patients, play games still is in the exploratory stages assessed only by studying actual fruit in. home gardens, and land- Mrs! William Wfc^ham^or^rirbn freeholder last Thursday, an- Meat Market and Heyman's each a.m. worship service the Rev. Mr. p ^Eiizabetfeh i and that no.xhange could possibly., flow conditions at times of maxi- scape tips to home gardeners. and the late Mr. Wickham, and In Full Flower Reg. $1.00 Value ; won two games. - • .""~ ' ' ' " Pugh will speak on "The Glory oi reserve unit. ground will be leveled to grade the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic, be made for another 18 months or Co-hostess for the evening was Adrian Martin Weed, son of Mr. seek the Republican nomination mum demand. • ' His Purity," Youth Fellowship and permitted to settle for a Orange; Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, for the one-year unexpired term on more. • • , . . Accordingly, he said, the comp- Mrs. John Warrington. will meet at 7 p.m. under the di- and Mrs. Louis Weed of 752 Vern- Watch for our Different Plant or Flower* Specials month or so, after which' final Regional Band Concert/Here Berkeley Heights, and to other Regional Class of '42 on avenue. K-TeenClub the board at the April 19 primary. Mr. Fromm said that studies are any plans to run a series of en- rection of Mr.'and Mrs..Richard grading will be done and stone clinics in the area. On ocasion In making his announcement, being made • with a view to rear- Car Crashes Through Making Reunion Plans The Rev. Thomas Daly officiated. Each Week gineering tests this summer dur- Harper, Sr. Drops Members spread to provide—parking space they have taken patients to New the. may or stated that since he was ranging the eastern facilities of ing peak load periods, "for the Railroad Crossing Gales -." GARWOOD—The Class of 1942 ' There was a- meeting of the A reception followed at the home for an additional 40 or 90 cars, Expected to Attract ^,000 York City. appointed to the unexpired term Johnson & Johnson and that the- of the bride's mother. burpose of confirming or supple- 60. of Jonathan' Dayton Regional High Junior Women's 'Guild at the Mr. Grail said. The present park- More than 1,000 persons are expected to attend the annual Among other, activities are a ——photo by Don. Roacncrantx Cranford plant is a part' of this, J u Involved in Crash of Donald Pcarsall of WestflekT Renting the Pirnie. report. of 527 Willow aven , Spm&tratfrbutltoea *T«is ing lot above the service station concert of the Region Two All State Band at 3 p.m. Sunday in Cranford canteen; staff aides and nurses' Carolyn Steartis and-Bill Livingston are shown in a dance who was named county treasurer plan. The company, he continued. •f brother, William Wiciflbam olf frv- r For many years Plainfield- a summons for careless driving for a reunion last night at the HfgtrScTfiooT^ - .cansideratinn. ^TftffA*.* W^u^. ... Union water users enjoyed the when his car crashed through both home of Mrs. P. J. Sacco of 183 ingtoh.: Mrs. Kenneth Walsh of ilworth teen-agers reported by po~ WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP dates 25 cars,. viding 'assistance to servicemen sites near New Brunswick where. Newark was matron, of honor, and lice to have been passengers, in^s ritfiht of Music of the New Jersey Education Association of which which will be presented by the Hi-Y Club at Cranford High School. to the other candidates in the field lowest rates in their region. Mr. gates of the Jersey Central's grade Hickory avenue. The engineer explained that the at Camp-Kilmer at this time. it is tentatively planned to center Cerebral Palsy Louis Weed of Kenilworth served stolen, car which crashed into an - JOHN C STEUEENAGEL Henry P. Zimmerman of Roselle Park ^ ppresident. • tomorrow and Saturday nights. to seek reelection to the one-year Winslow pointed out. but prob- crossing on Center street Sunday. Members of the committee in- parking lot will'be of temporary ' The Red Cross Canteen serves term. its surgical dressings' unit, now as best man for his brother. embankment oprtfinth street Fri The 110 musicians in the band, lems created by rapid postwar The driver escaped injury, police clude Mrs. Wilfred L. Burdin and -1 Tel. WE 23650 rather than permanent. construc- refreshments at parties for pa- located, in New Brunswick; its Drive Nets $100 Thomas White of Roselle-andJEd- day eveningHwhile being chased Endorsement of Mayor Ander- expansion of the area's residential reported. • ' : • John Teuscher of Garwood, Mrs. tion, pending' final decision as to are' from high schools in Union, tients at the Veterans' Hospital, sen's candidacy will be submitted baby products plant, now located KEN1LWORTH — Contf ibutions ward Schotteiiberger of-Irvjtagton by Patrolman • George Kernan 9 and industrial population have location of proposed future town- Middlesex, Somerset, Mercer and Lyons, and the New Jersey Diag- to the membership ot the Good in Cranford; and its shipping cen- William Bailey of Jersey City. Harry Dunn of Kenilworth^ Mrs. received to date in the current ushered. • were dropped from membership 250 Springfield Ave. \ Westfield I*lan New nostic Center, Mcnlo Park. They Skit on 'Roaring Twenties brought a about a need for costly gateman, told the police he. had Herbert Quinton and Raymond ship buildings. It has been sug- Monmouth Counties. They were Government Republicans of Un- ter, now situated in Metuchcn. Cerebral Palsy fund-raising drjve Following a wedding trip to in the K-Teen Club-at a meeting gested in the-past that the plot also serve at Sunday teas at Lyons 9 ion. County at a general member- redevelopment' or the area.&jvatejr lowered the gates for an approach- Schranun of Springfield. Hartley ' selected from several hundred stu- for families and friends visiting Cut Transportation? Cost - supply potential.' Therefore, rotes ing passenger train and was tend- W. Ferguson and Mrs. Louise be used as the site for a new GD Siren 'Sadie, Emma Follies Featureship meeting in the Municipal , .The j & J executive explained municipal building; dents who tried out for the/He- patients there. Many come from Building here at 8 p.m. tomorrow. s M have risen slightly and the finan- ing a stove in the railroad station Caithness of New Providence. Mrs. long distances, Mrs. Wagstaff •'The Roaring Twenties-— A Memo to Our Elders" is the that it would be more economical Demolition and removal of the gional Band'and have been re- to operate the three units in a lo- cial return still' is inadequate; to when he heard the crash. Richard Townley of Clark Town- pointed out. title of one segment of "The Sadie and Emma Follies," which the Also submitted to the group for two vacant houses is being done hearsing for Sunday's concert for Installation approval will be the candidacies cation where the physical facili- allow further expansion, he indi- ship and Fred Messina of Moun- Staff aides from the local Cranford Hi-Y Club will present in the Cranford High School auditor- cated. • Mrs. fripka Rolls 200 by A. V.Boyd of Clark Township . Plans are being made for the of Mayor Richard Hatficld of Fan- ties would be fully integrated in tainside. . •'•"" '' the past six weeks. 7 chapter assist the Red Cross field ium tomorrow and Saturday nights. Featured in the scene, will be In the past year Plainfield- at a cost to the township ot $480 purchase and- installation. of an wood (for a full'three-year free- one plant and the costly item of In Women's Bowling per house. Garages at the, rear The band will be under direc- director at, Camp Kilmer. One Charleston dancers, singers, and actors wearing authentic costumes of holder' term), former Mayor John transportation between the pres- \:::~? Union has increased its water Garwood Cagere Defeat adequate air raid alarm system GARWOOD—;Mrs. Aldona Trip- hav^e been removed by.township tion of Harry S. Hannaford, direc- local staff aide gives a day a the period. ' W. Zercga of Plainfield (for the ent three plants would be com- supply by more than 40 per cent ka rolled high score of 200 at the All-Stars of Irvington for the" township during the cur-week at the large military base. and additional steps are planned workers, who also will clear the tor of instrumental music in the Other highlights of the variety two-year freeholder term) and pletely eliminated. — weekly matches of the Garwood GARWOOD—The Garwood All- area back to the. UCPC property rent year, it was announced at a Others from j the local chapter show are. "Dance Theatre," Arthur Nelson, president of . the to increase volume and pressures. Summit High School, and Herman assist in the headquar.tcrs office The Anal decision, he said, will Women's Bowling League held Stars, coached by Joseph Troiano bordering the river. Toplansky, director of instrumen- regular meeting of the Civil.De- ':Strcet Scene," "DoWn on the Heart Fund Roselle - Borough Council (for hinge on the outcome of organi- The benches to be placed in the when there is special work to bo Farm,"! "M,oOds in Music" and member of the General Assem- of the Garwood Recreation Com- • • • tal music at Battln High School, fense Council in the Municipal done. zation studies, which are now un- mission, defeated the Irvington area will be some of the 30 new "keyboard Varieties." " bly), to run under the GGR des-derway,, as well as the securing of Elizab^b. / Building Monday night. Nurses' aides serve at Camp Kil-. Contributions -if\1 ' All-Stars. 46-43. in an overtime Qmfa ones made by members of his de- More than 100 students from ignation. . ...''' a suitable site, cost* of the pro- The program will feature a partment during the whiter, it was CD Director Francis W. Fore- mer when the bloodmobile visits seventh to 12th grades will appear. posed new buildings and the sale clarinet »ola^)y^ Carmine Cam- There was • larglarge delegatiog n •J -iT.O there to collect blood. in_the_show,. Bc^use_thls_Ja the present from CifCjinfojdd M of, the, company's present plantt nasium Friday night- , "•"" " aea«orwi as Mayor t benches are 10th wDUon oFfhe tfotttesf AntIerMni«{>p^tmnten>p^tmnteni tp 4te TffX^ftfoT. also to help support worthy local $45,300, was reported for the A meeting of all interested or- at Northeastern University, under this survey is conducted in the An election of officers will be ary, 1947, with Mr Fromm-as plant Casually sophisticated, charities. • • month-long February drive, which ganizations will be held later this a scholarship granted to him by held Wednesday evening ^.by the manager. He was succeeded in nearf future. " • This year as in the past two concluded Monday. .''." month to ma,ke definite plans. will be asked, as the class is not the EnoT"oundation for Safety. Director Foreman reported that Cranford Republican Club at the Township Commltteeman How- 1949 by Richard C. Dowell the Application for the scholarship years the production will jointly Still untabulatcd are proceeds concerned with discovering who Mr. and Mrs. John W. Almquist Municipal Building. present manager. llocs was made by Capt. Powell on benefit the Service League's char- from 1,300 plastic hearts contain- ard Cowperthwaite will serve as refreshingl Jy different, « • or does not vote, but rather have • been appointed * to direct ities and the capital camping fund crs collected from publi* places chairman for the affair. Mayor Town's Largest Taxpayer * • with finding outt what percentagpercentage Recommendation ot Director of Edward C. McMuhon has been •d j {Continued °? ' oX:the. Cranford Area" Girl Scouts throughout the county »nd many [Fred P- Andersen opened Tues- The plant employs between 80 of cSnford ctffiEens^^ parUcTpaW inr, •public~Safety"'CIarence- l«i-^Frite nomiimtedjfofcJeeJecXionjis prcsi r whoi unlike Cranford Bby Scouts; .. (Cvrttinucd~6ji pag "S)'"""""'rday s meetlngr - - "= ;•••'- -••';••'•••-•-•and• 90 ^persons- and - is- the-larges* and Police Chief William A- e and keep well-informed about, have no camp site .of their own, dent. He was elected vice-presi- of Johnson & Johnson's three baby public affairs. Fischer in response to. a rec?nf|i- One Week Remains but presently1 share a camp site dent last year and took oyer as products plants. Shipments are trend-setting new way to suggestion by County Prosecutor "If jtOu are asked to give a feW with air other Girl Scout councils president When Weyman O. Stet-n- 9 maoWrom the Cranford plant to minutes of your time to answer H. Russell Morss,'Jr., that superior To Register to Vote of Union County. all of'the eastern, outlets. • ;. » ~" . ~ • • - • — grafe resigned upon moving, to Belclen Heads Trustees the questionnaire, tt»e class mem- officers of police departments Only ' one week remains in The Johnson & Johnson plant throughout the county take full Mrs. George W. Scott and Mary Wcstneld. bers hope ypu will do so,"- Mrs. which to register in order to Harris, co-chairmen of staging the was the first sizable industry to bd dress; in soft shirtwaist advantage of such opportunities it Goldblatt said. vote In the primary elections on play, are being assisted by Mrs. J. Also nominated as officers were: Long-Range Planning Unit permitted in Cranford and the ap* STORE; for advanced training. Mra. A. W. Bowl- Charles J. Christian, first vice- j, Appointment of Burton C. and health; Mrs. Walter Conley_ (Continued on Page 8) \ HOURS: The purpose-of^UwJIortheastr .April. \%. Township Clerk J. T c pp Prescription To ern course, which began Monday .nBf^rTa dresses, interpreted here, in • The Cranford citizen and day. tfext Thursday evening iublic relations. 8:30 A.M. and will continue through March Jr;, Mrs. Henry, M. Slauson, Jr. second vice-president; George E. Long-Rnnge Planning Committee ^ BARON'S Chronicle has been awarded a of the Board of Education was an- The special building commit- Two Free Vision OFDMKS 11, is to train key police person- also is the deadline for the filing Mrs. Jean Montenecourt and Mrs. To 10 P.M. citation of merit by the Muscular Berry, third vice-president, H"c andStvtt of petitions for the Republican (Continued on page 8) nounced' today by M. L^J tee, which was in charge of the Dystrophy Associations of Amer- nel in specific traffic functions. Kjedscn, secretary; Mrs. Mury ferro, -president. construction of the new Brooksidc Testing Programs It includes instruction in such es- and Democratic primaries. Jackson, treasurer; and Anthony " Mrs.- G. Holmes. Williams and lace and Walnut Avenue Schools, $1.00 Swforth Pr»StitttonSAtE! $1JOO Pwrnw-LoHon washable cotton gingham. sentials as traffic law, use of se- Mr. Coffee said his office will the search Chann'ing Rudd will serve as has been dissolved and its duties Scheduled Here WAVE LOTION lective enforcement methods, be open evenings from Monday Second Round Henrich, auditor. ' SUNGLASSES for the cause and cure of 'The through .Thursday next week for Nominated for the Bourd or Di- members of the committee. Mr. taken . over by the' buildings, In observance of "Save Your ana Unknown Killer'—Muscular Dys- planning enforcement activities, grounds • and equipment commit- the accommodation, of persons rectors Were: Thomas Albans, Re- Taliafciro headed this group prior Vision Week." which opens Sun- color checks • trophy — through participation and the. efficient coordination, of Tilt Wednesday tee. There arc still some outstand- who are unable to register dur- publican ^municipal . chairman. to being elected'president of the day and continues through Sat? ~ " in the 1954 //Fire Fighters'i Muscu- police with traffic courts • and The winner of tonight's state board last month. In his capacity ing matters regarding the con- urday, two free vision testing pro- Limit 3 ... ••••" other agencies. ing the day. Mayor Fred P. Andersen, H. F. struction of the buildings. lar Dystrophy Appeal. tournament game between Brown, Tux Collector A. B. Culd- as president, he will be an cx- grams will be offered here. Mrs. Williams Was renamed rep- \JSO Stuart Hall Cranford and Madison will take well, Township Clerk J. Walter oHlcio member of the committee. , Under auspices of the Cran- in sizes 7 to Another special committee on resentative to the Union County ford Kiwanis Club, a vision MAX FACTOR STATIONERY on- the winner of the Irvington Coffee, Donald Crcighton, Mrs. School Boards Association, a post Florence Crounsc, Harold Dankcl, curriculum was named by Mr. screening program will be held LL Organizes for Second Year Tech-Scotch Plains contest in Taliufcrro. Mrs. Charles Redden she has held for three years. at Union Junior College on Mon- 70Sh«ts I CIGARETTE HOLDER Building Inspector Fred J. Dcllcr. 30 Env«lop«s Terry; Orioles, sponsored" by Mar- the second gum'c of a double- will serve as chairman and Louis Members of committees a^c as day from 10. a.m. to 3 p.m., and SEttETKEY The vCranford UtUe League or- Leo O'Brien, and Richard Hur- Also, Township Committeeman follow: ' Building, grounds und G. TroutmunJ_forincr board .prcsi-, on Tuesday a similar program will ley, division secretaries, reported tin Jewelers; Leo_O'Brjcn. Tigers, header Wednesday evening ut Ira Dorian, Mrs. Burbura Frlcke, ¥•1 ttmized for its second season, at a dent, is a member of the group. equipmcntpMr. TroUtman and Mr. be held at the Suburban Trust ¥1 JUNIOR HAVEN, that the 1955 franchises have been sponsored by Hedenberg-MacBean Westfield High School. meeting last Thursday evening at Township Engineer Patrick J. This committee will consider Rudd; legislation und by-laws; Company between 7:30 a^m. and 29c Glycerin* Insurance-Agency; Jim Slocum, 1 w the Casino. The session was at- received from National tittle Grail, Harold Glovier, Mrs. Jessie Mr. Rudd and Mrs; Williums; SECOND FLOOR Yankees, sponsored by Builders' . In the first game qf the dou- broad, general kdi 1:30 p.m. under auspices of thti- $1.00 Dorothy Gray tended by all ^operating personnel. League headquarters In Williams- Jiin.sen, Mrs. Marion Jones, Henry curriculum matters. teachers, Mr. Kohn, Mrs. Conlcy :> General Supply Company. blcheader Wednesday, the win- Lions Club. The Union County port, Pa. , • <"—••"• -'-».-,./ A. Klubenspies: ln0 and Mr. Bclden; supplies, Mr. SUPfOSITORIES It was unnounccd that tryouts Also, John Almquist, Giants, ners of the Clifford Scott-Dover, A "C the qight standing com- Optometric Society is cooperatirtg LIPSTICKS {••- H 3 for all boys who are not perman- Rcgulpr-scason play will begin Also, George M. Lincoln, Wil- Hcucr and Mrs. Conley. sponsored by the .Kiwanis Club; MlHburn-Roselle Park - games mittees, four new chairmen were with the local service groups in ent members of teams will be held on Saturday. May 7, with a dou- liam McPherson, Albert J. Mus;«, appointed. Mr. Bclden takes over Also, finance, Mr. igeldcn, Mr. both programs. .. ,. blehcadcr scheduled for both the Howard Amason, Cardinals, spon- collide. ' Harry V. Osbonie, Jr.. Carroll Hcucr und Mr. Kohn; athletics und on Saturday, April 3. Team prac- sored by Cranford Post 212, Amer- on the finance committee, suc- A scientific instrument will be adU jfogtorn and Western Divisions of 1 1 Quaintance, Mrs. Mary UucniJcr, McCJintock who has health Mrs. Williams and Mr. | ^ t4ce-for ^siaeiy ican TfcglDnT 3oseph-"Mtatonrl>Bdr will r 1 the league. It is expcct6I~'that formcfT.taytbrT:. D:-St«n4«y;0»^ commence shortly after that date. gers, sponsored by the Cranford played on Saturday, March 12 at lefCthVbbiirdrwhile a~ncW mcm~ TroTrtmarivattendirnce, Mrs. need (or adequate cairc of thejr the regularly scheduled season will roll jt. Sellers; legal assistant to ley and Mr. Kohn; and public re- We iMice Green Trading Stamps Application.forms are available Business Association; and Andy the Elizabeth Armory at 7:30 bcr, Mr. Rudd, heads the legisla- eyes. Persons desiring t

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