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THE CRANFOttb CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6,' 195ty,';••-; '.',,'"-:" .Page Eight. • • ! 1 — , ii .• '"~ corporal. He and Mrs/.. Chatl'os are president, Mrs. Alan Arfkcft,' 47 District Governor - '} Munse'e "drive, Mrs. Anton Pavics, w ter. i v> Completes Tool* ' John' A; Giarppoio of. Livingston, Konopack. were in attendance. The,Heiress' Opening governor, of IJistriet,' 16E of Lions. Die Maker Course International, .will' pay his - of> Rosary Society A funnerr-M.irihi- who -recently In MilUnirn Tuesday ••.became a toqj and die maker^ looks , Basil Rath.bone.. will-. beseen as Ljons Club at J6:30 p.m. tonight Resume J^hti the stern father of the young Heir- GARWOOD ship ihat led to His present job a* rtSallie Brophy-has-beeiii-se- KENILWORTH Officers of-the club-for the en- a \jj,\\i& thnt not OnllV pwp^Td" irritwnbyy Franrninnk CJirring'touaiiiiinfii-iyn to. H'"pinJy w>wv--tj. m ^v >-'""-;y' »••«.-«... Josenh' L. Petrik were' named •co- hirrTa' for 'a well-pay Ink trade^BuF 1TurtTtlo-r6ie-irr"rhe-Heiress>I-tlennd,j v,;him^ into •ziiunnnihprstill seen at MillbMillburn'u s Papep r Mill Play-. j,\.d(\d- rc.. Beers,. Jr-Jr;: vice-Di'esidentsvicepreidnts,. mittce for the ensuing year as St. / career,, that of. an electrical en- house. Millburn, for two weeks be- Herbert Hall and James cl Rowe; Michael's Rosary Society, held its ginning Tuesday. : "treasurer, Chester • Jaskot; secre- .'.gineer. . '.-i Asihe awkward young lady who tary, Clinton L. Gahtt; lion tamer, first-meeting of the fall season in Squad Taking Boosters' Club Seeks 2,500 The ex-Marine, Richard A.,Chat^ gives her heart to an idle fortune- Williav"f"'m:' J. Walsh; tail- twister, the school nail Monday. evening, School Enrollment Now 4,2$0> FTRS* )' ols,- 15 Sunset drive, is now..in:Tiis" seeker, Mis's'-'B.rophy-will be l»k^-'Peter' Malaspina; and directors, preceding the meeting, the Rev. •first yeaf-as a tcjol and die mal»r.. ing. the .rote created in the 12Joh- n J. Dictoh, John J..Errico and •William B. Donnelly, pastor, led Active Role Members in Drive Saturday "at Federal Telephone and" Racji? mont-i. run on Broadway by Wendy William Vivers. ' ."•• the recitation of the .Rosary in. the • Richard Lewis,"president of the Crariford—Boosters'- Club, today c« - ComrJany,. Clifton, .a division of Increase ol 341 Tops Estittiate ADS Hiller and" in the films by Olivia do cju'reh. • .V ,i '"•..' ' •'-.' announced plans for the organization's 1956-_5_X membership drive, tp Ui International Telephone.and Tele- Accepted;as new members, were In District Ul - graph Corporation and a lending Boy Struck In Jlye Enrollment in Cranford'g public .Rb.osevelt,, 468; • Cleveland,. .445; .slicks (or guidance of children; Ci'anford_Fi.rst Aid Squad came be conducted, this Saturday. .There will be n door-to-door canvass by: «». ,.Mr. Rathbbne will play • a rs. Stephen Szabo and Mf^Ed 'totaled 4;280 yesterday; members 6f. the dub assisted .Toy the Girls Athletic Association, the :'•' « manufacturer of, communications By Propeller of':lVl6del< ward Dragon. Mrs.- Ed Lincoln, 488; Sherman, 425;' finding ways to challenge""intel- in second among 1,0 squads 'from Former Building Inspector Fred J. peller, 'who. retired on •pension • . •!!•>. and electronics - products -"and wealthy and sardonic surgeon, who Fearns, president, conducte • the' third-day of the new term, Dr. Walnut, 420.; total elementary, 2,- lectual heavyweights" to do their var&ity girls cheer leaders'group and other Cranford High School,qu- CASH Gebrge Almquist, 13, son pf Mr. the Second District of the; New 1 April 1 to pi'otecT. his Sociiil Security benefits,, was renamed to the equipments. . , • prevents. his. pathetically shy Howard R. Best; superintendent pfr 652; seventh and eighth grades, best; providing conditions thai, will x .^•-V-- .'—••; ." -—'~~— ———-•>*- ganizntions. ." • " '.«€•' business meeting: ••• • • ' ; post of building' inspector nt Tuesday .night*s meeting, of.: the Town- First employed by Federal in daughter from. niniOTJ rier opr and Mrs'. John' W.' Almquist ot . Mys.. "Bprnard J.; Minetti, pro- •splippls; reported today^ 581, and ninth to 12th, 1,047." • stimulate' less able youth "with- Jersey State First Aid Councjl b: •portunistic fiance by threatening 41' Ca'yuga road sustained an In- which took-part in the district's Direcling Drive During the 1955-56 drive, 1.3i>2. ship Committee. He w;is. reinstated iit; his -former annual 'salary of DEAD 1951 ns .T material handler, he t y gram chairman, Introduced* a rep'r This figure is 341 rrjore than for • Dr.. Best, and Burton C. Belden, out-destroying their desire tor stay isioned the possibilities of the Ith iil jury.-to his left eye Monday night j;esentatiVe_of the JNfcw_ JerseyJgieil the third day last yuar, t)r. Best president, of, the .Board of Educa- iri the game," and helping each sffoond annua.l"' compptrtion . at membqi;s were recruited with an, '57,020, effective 'September 1(5, ' • . ' • .'•-' , -. "apprentice tool and- die- disinherit her. In—the original at 7t30 wben-he: was KtiHjek-by-part- Telep'tionc Company, liho said. The increase Mras consider- tion,, addressed assembled staff -one of the. large middle-group to Roosevelt Park in JEdison Town- nuaj dues-of $1 each.' '' ' Pobilc Affairs Commissioner of a propeller ..of a fu(il>powered maker .'course and en foiled as a ,I mmbonee, ccreate,-e,UCad inthe-role-oc roic HfI UIDr.. Aus-nu*rr serited' a ;ftlm, "You're Driving 90 ably greater, ihan tti6.200 estimat- members'at a general staff meet- become "the special perspn, his sfflp on Sunday. •'• • .".' • William Bhike, chairman for the Ira D. Doriaiivsaid Township En-» student" "in 1052rThe f),5()0 hour, j . .|fich was done in the model airplane.' " „ - 1 " Job Un slo) er w Horses," shoeing the hazards of ed by school authorities, the sup-ing last Thursday...... potential will permit.". 1 • _ 'This week-end' the local squad drive', "reported a goal of." 2,500 ginecr' p,-J, Grail, w'ho bi™y SirRIV- Police took him to Rahway Me>: not /observing the. three "Cs" of erintendent stated. •• | - The superintendent emphasized A major item of "our unfinished will be pulling for election of. one members, has been set < for. the as.acting building (inspector since yea:- i' • " '".;c.ted under the GIRalph.Richardson. jnorial Hospital. Later .he was.reJ driving — Concentration, Control On. Monday, the. first day ofthat the educational process .. is .busirfess," .Dr-.' Best' declared., "is. of its .members as vice-president Mr-. Deller resifjnod, -is findinR it.: Bill'of Rights 1. redcral in, co- moved to the Newark Eye and Ear and'Courtesy! '.-'.: enrollment was 4,209, or never complete or easily '.'encom- (determining ' what our unfinished of,'the'district-during the annual current campaign. If this' num- difficult to carvy ' on the ' dual operation with the Essex County Infirmary., Three suture's were 371 •'•more than the 3,838 totalgtor passed in'10-month spans or one- tasks are and what is their rela- Convention of the state council in ber of members is realized, Pres- Skating Party Slated taken to close a deep wound, on duties 11s en'gincer iind building Vocational School. Many other Chapter Meeting • the;initial day of the 1955-56 term. semester units, the beginning of tive priority."- • Atlantic City. First. Sgt. Edward ident. Lewis said, consideration inspector. the committee,, he • former service men have been the. side of the cornea,*it wiis re- There wore less absentees on thea school year always ^reminds us Mr, Belden welcomed the teach- Rooivet has been nominated for the similarly trained by Federal.- For Saturday Evening ported b'y Mrs.. Almquist * - First hieeting- of the season of, could be, given to an expanded added, has been unable to secure [HOLLA : first day this yea'r because Of the'of the uncornpleted~woi'k~w,e\left ~ers~and" gave a "brief report of the post; ' ---. --—••.••.-- ii-qualified, building'-inspector. Mr. . lnche Mr. Chatlos is.cnthtisifistic about . KENILWORTH — The K-Teen- T;he boy was starting the motor the Suburban Chapter of the Jew- term" starting on a Monday, Dr. wholai'sJiip '" program and other Day .. last June," he stated. status of the school building pro- Cranford delegates, to the state D01 ian said Mr. Deller is'willing his neww trade. The jjob is very Club and the Recreation DepartDepart-- on • flont porch| she said, when ish Uatiohal Hpnie. for Asthmatic Best explained. ' • benefits for Cranford .High School 109.> Long term 'interests among the gram. He asked for their, support* convention on Saturday and Sun- to/'return to his former .post, al?- •rpo held Monday "at students.. • • • figures in the various. "-larger tasks" with which teachers-- in tliel October- 16 referendum for,day. will bo/'TSgt. Rouvet, S^uad though it •.would be a personal fi- he feels that it can be the basis. ing parly in vne paiKing IOX av m hit his eye. • the home, oi Mrs. a lorqnpe 'Leader- Jack' Dcliiiiey and•• Lino In nnnouncing the •drive, Mis for further advancement, hp nowrear of. Borough Hall on S.aturday fp,r yesterday. were re- contend., werehsfedJiy Dr. Best as aci.aiuonu'l lundtrt'O'pi'oviUi,' fur thf nuncial iiiiLM'.ificc an hir, 'part. . . 233 Hillside avenue. "Mrs.' Bea corded as follows: Brookside, 406; follows: -Determining proper yard- . ./Continued on Pafje. 8)' men John Colaneri and Harris Lewis reviewed, the aims n( the is completing everting study in annight, it was announced this- week. PTA 'Committee Meets Goi-.lin, .prosidtnt, will conduct the Warner.- • • .•"..• — i club, which he said basically in- . M'iyor' F, P. Andersen, who pi;e- "'engineering school. . • SmallercKfldien will skate from busin'ess sessi6n. '. Members of the crew- which clude the 'fosteri'iiK of a coopera- sidtl'd, paid tribute' to Mr. G-rall Mr. Chatlos, a graduate of 6:30 to .8 p.m. and teenagers and A meeting of. the blidgbt and took second place in Sunday's for his fine work as acting build- 1 fi'mincO: committee ,of the Lincoln Duty is carrying on promptly tive relationship between .adults ing inspector during the piist five •Thoniiis Jefferson High School;. adults from. 8 to 1.0:45 :p.rn. Re- Leaves Aboard Icebreaker UJCExftects competition were: First Lt. AU and student's in the community Parent-Teacher Association -. was ana-filithfully. the affairs now .be- months. Cran.fnrd has had more- Elizabeth, served in. .the Murtne corded inusic will be played to ac- bert Bcndlin, Sgt. Rouvet, Squad by helping to promote good sports-, Con« foV -fi.ur years. At the time company, the skaters, v held recently jit the home Of-the fore yoiii ^— Goethe'. ' . " | Leader. Frank Heick and Lineman building activity in this interim manship on the part of high school period thun in.-many months, the ' of his discharge in. 1951. hq was a Boy Scout Troop 82 will -sell Second Trip to Antarctica Enrollment George Sherba. . .' " . students and' an impnoved '"(earn soda pop: Prizes will be -awarded. ••;••'•- After- less-than:..four. months Jn._w.hich_tq__warm... up-. fQllowt'nfi,_an.. The competing sqpads wcrp mayor, stated] and Mr Grail has : spir-iV-'—on—iho—par-t^of- adults.- ._• ... "been.. faced . with;.-seyccal- unusual—^ Fred"Kelly' and R.W.'-MitElroy; K- earlier trip to Antarctica, Dean Rankin,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer given "Tifst~aTd problems to- work Proceeds"'of- the membership JJOROUGIi OF KKNILVVORTH Teen adult advisors, will be in •WE CLEAN out while judges observed their conditions,, including • the first '. 1'iiorosKit oiiDiSANii: so. ,%u-is.. YOUR-riUGS ' WrRankin of 15 Cherokee road, left from , Mass., on Sunday 'Ah.enrollment of 570 day. and drive' vvill( be used to suppor t) multi-story apartment building to •'' charge. '• - evening session students is ex^technique and speed. AN ORDINANCE Tn Repeal pccllnance TO LAST aboard' the icebreaker USS Glatier for a return trip to the South 1 the club's annual scholarship be constructed here in'many year^ > • No. 5(i-.o; F.ntilli'd '•An Ordinance,, to At a regular meeting .of the LONGER Polar regions. „ ... pected at Union Junior College for Presbyterians award'and to finance bi-annual On behalf of the Township Com- • Provide, for. The bradlnn and Pavlnc o( 1 • Fniifii'ld. Avi-i,uir fmni "Miclil|>ilii Avenue" the fall semester which will bogin squad in its new headquarters sports dinners and the presenta- • On.: this second toucjot duty in juildirig Mo'nday night", Prpsiden FRED J. DELLER mittee Mnyor Andersen tejnde.rccl to n Line Parallel with nnd Dislani 200 next Thursday; according to an tion of awards. Mr. Grail the committee's thanks Ki>ol Easlpily from the Center Line of WaltOf M.' €xroper—appei^ited—ili aring Site Market StiVt'l tor ;i oration Deep Freeze,"- the lecal announcement made today by I uiieie were 00 goTo atijieiit- -for in 'in5ft.- professionally Going Back for More Kenneth C. MacKay, president. following nominating committee BE if QHDAINED by the BprotlBH ^nilnr'will hp sorving ns a awards presented to senior letter A 'comrhurijctitipn the Bor- ' Coiimil ot the Iloroliliti 01 iCcnllw'orthr jest lime The. enrollinenl Bguvc. lncludOK a: Philip DcrardweUt;—.ehujrjnam- For Building -men_iindi-girJ-clieec_leaders ,.dur-, oiijjii oT itoseile .interringlnLcrnnR,. lha.t County of.Union.' Stjitc of New Jersey, as planes, flying over the polar aiea class of 59 pre-vclinical - nursing a'" RPUV.et Distributing^ -©rtlrrYord's—^mimitfjpitl—tittmplng— follou-«: • • • ' . ' . :• arid Harris Warner. Razing of two. frame dwellings "tlirr 1955-56~school—ycar Section 1: That Ordinance No. 50-JO, irqin bases in New Zealand. students..frorn the Elizabeth. Geln- at 11 and 15 Springfield n.vChue to addition the high school.has been area was^fi factor in cnu'sinn' an • entitled ""An Ordinanpc tn.Provide for the stored,' repa|redL-inistairedl The planes Will be carrying out erai and the Perth Amboy Gen-, The. c/omrniUee will present a ,make way for.the.new fellowship presented with special" equipment increase in the numbtr of rats in GriidihR and Pnvin.K'of. Fnlrfield Avenue COMPLETE RELAXATION! !J slate at thcNovemijcrfmecting and 1 AdultSehool •froin Mu-tilc.in Avi-mie In a line Parnllel observation work and also .par- oral Hbspitals. At the college,-.15 hall-of '-the' First Presbyterian as the need arises and* funds are the^westerly area of the adjoining "\vlth and" Dii-t.int 200' feet Easterly J from Call ifor^Routemarr—;MU 6 0400 jfull^tirne and an estimated 15 part- the election will be held in t).e- ; -ticipating_in.jihe_airdr.opping..of_a : compJeted yes- available. •>. ' borough drew sharp' criticism I He Center Line of Market Street-'for a time~facHlt'y~mcm'b'crs wlli~{eacrr eernber; " - : I.entth of .1.040 feet'', adopted, July 10. sundeckvcellents anfoodS. muS>c and base at the South Pole as part of terdayY "'The two-and-a-hart-story" f-pt>m—Mayor'— Andersen.-—:~—-'.—J— 19511.- be and the same.is 'hereby repealed.' the United States' participation^ classes duringthe new semester. • Squad Capt. George' Sysos.kcji entertainment.. houses forrticrly were • known as rsUcli items as a shot-put to allow Cranford Adult School placed, in. Tho mayor said that CnihfonV Section -2: T-his Ordinance shall take ef- the International Geophysical Year Heading the list of. events during reported the Iwo" ambulance hiis conducted its own investigation fect M (lrpvidiiil by law. traveled a total of 550 miles ir the Joseph.Cannon and Frank Ar- potential members of' the 1957the mails yesterday its brochure project. • ' ' the final week prior to the begin- dizzdne homes. • track, squad to practice over the •me! find's no. signs nf rodents jn A pipefitter in the Navy,-the ning of classes, is freshman orien- answering 35 calls', for ' assistanc 1 for the fall semester which opens Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the Bids for the new hall art .ex-summer months and a.moving pic- this community. A representative i Ordinance wart introduced nt A local man recently took his third tation, to be held from.0:30.aim. to during the month of August; . . |i pected to be received this week ture, camera and projector given October 2 at Cranford High School. of the State Board of Health ' ^ 'nly Bri'' "f U\ class tests and expects to hear noon -tomorrow "TCn- incoming v h'ortinch. n( KciviKvorlh. oh the JIJItH—iift11 y and a decision on the now build- in the'spring of 1U55 tor sport and The brochure, listing 3r~sepai> iilso~liirs~x xtm'iTried-the municipar" of Aucu»t, lOSfl It wns tlj'cn-rtail for the the results in NovelnberTTIeTias Ireshmen are ing }s expected within the next other- educational nee^ls. (lumpinpi area and linds ii sanTtaiy flr-o litpc. Thp^jilrl-Ordinance will be one more year' to serve, with his the session. Mr. Lewis issued -an appeal to ate courses, was sent to each-home' un.d well tnunn'Rcd.' further cousltiefcd for final paasaBe ' discharge scheduled for October; BoarcTSeeks two weeks. . -ibBtGoVcnvluC-BDdS—df.JhcJBorouKliL^pl Dr.; MacKay will welcome the •Raiing .t)£ thelwo houses pro- all \aci\\ residisntsto jjujiport CVun- in the town. Kenneth W. Iversen, Mayor Andersen decl.nred hi; -Kcnilworth al the BoVouKh HallT^oxiW •1-957—....; ••:..- ••- •-, —.-IIT" students_ahd^wilL.6utU;ncdh l_thgj;iS6^ ford High School's athleu£_tcujiis pres.jdent-direetot',:'- urged fn'tcr- not• believe this w;is the^ype of vard. "Kenihvorth, New Jcrtey,' lit .elttht During this second' trip to vides- a^buildli.E^tte-.approximatejL o'clock in the evenlnc IE.D.T.) on the era! rules, and regulations of the !y 100.feet along Springfield ave- by sitfnirig up as members of theestedpersons to make use, of thesubject to be spread op^ftie "publi hb+9BHJVthUm . arctiea. Pipefitter Rankin will college. Kenneth W; Iversen, as- -In—a^legal-aclvnrtisorrient in to nuG-and~J-2d club for the ensuing selison 'lti fpnnri in record and that, in^rfios.t instances ond iilai'c. or al' any time and place to a closer and more prolonged -view si>stant to the. president, will de- day's edition of the Citizen ani nerghboring caffirniinities ~ were •which such meeting .may be ndjourni'd, all of the frozen wastes of the ai'ea posed new building'will be attach- Manning ftowitz is enptain for the booklet; Such forms should be persons Interested will be i'lven an scribe student activities and ex-Chroniolo, thp Union County Boai-c ed to the present Sunday School.! service clubs in the drive. / able to seUleornmity to be heard conccrnlni! nuch as a member.of the ground crew. plain "guidance, procedures. of Elections lists 202 Cranford ,icnt to Gerhard "V. Kellni-r, regis- His llrst trip lasted about seven out airj+fg them in public. Wlule 'By Order ol Hie Governlnc Body. Herman J. Bielefeld, instructor Garwood and Kenilworth residents trar, in core of 'Cranford High locuvK^offWliis are hot in aceord ' - PHIUP J. McGEVNA, months* thi'ee.qf which were spent of foreign languages and chair- Borough Clerk UNION.-NEW JERSEY 1 who must report their new ad School, West End "plawi, L'l'iiniord in Antarctica , and he got ashore man of the faculty's acade'mic eval- dresses by September 27 in orde known, he extended im invitn- August 211, 1058. , . , 9-0 WIIEHK Ilt'OB AHE A from the Glacier on..several oc- to Offer Tests N. J. '•..•' uation committee, will outline the to vo^e in the November 6'-Geii lion to Rosell'e officials to attend) casions then, helping to build the • Iii-person n-gistratiqii tl be " ...•}! Adult Driver academic standards of Union Jun-r oral Election/' the next mebt'iiiR of the -local'.Board ovf barracks for a base at which 95 , I hold Septeinber 27 ifn wintelred-c-ver during our SkillsJin Cxanhrd to 9 p.m. at CranfjjJ dii'iKh School, TrfHciiltli on Scpteml')ci 24 io'lur— " • CROFOSkU. OKMNANCK. .NO. .VI-1« .Coach Ernes.l A. Melofchik will other "reason did not"" recefye Residents of Ci'anford nrtd vicinity \yill have an iinusual chance ihefr discuss the matter. AN OKDINANCE To Add A Supplement past, summer. sample ballot last spring. \jh Mnil regisl wliprtswi 11 .be accepted To Ai'i Ordinance ElUiiled "An ''"'• Rankin reported the lowest tem- Gourse Off describe the athletic program, arid. •to-test their driving skill and obtain up-to-the-minute information on • .Public Works.. Commissioner .nance To Regulate nn-d • Determine Raymond. P. Qhcck of Ayenel, a breakdown for Cranford • are Frank"T, Witty reported that the A.rpii nf V'.-irris. -.C-finrtH ?mcl Oilier perature recorded during his flrst Behind-.the-whe'el driver, educa- auto travel, when the new truvel-in-safety trailer qf the New Jersey Mr:JVi'rsen said it will be hec- representative of the Day Student towns follows: f Cranford,.. 12 —Spiices-nnd-Til«le-nn-to-1.ov,'ii i.ioxt Muiulay for ;i two.\\.'f;i;lf, r-^iwy tn-iimil tlii' nimilHTof slll- , (Continued on page eight) "Uot.-xtion of BuUdlnuH Diisluni'd dir-Spu- for. the Antarctic "sum- Council, at UJC, will outline the Konuwoi'lh, zi,/and Garwooci, -dents in .some courses... He urged ' cille-'iises and'-The Regulation of-Traded able at. the fall semester'of the fhe'^ list pi'' names' for •Crah stay. • •" , - • and Irtd*iist|-les"..Hnown as OrHimmce. No. (corresponding to. our .wii^-- Ci:anfprc\ Adult Schoo^, which (Cqntirj.ued\on page .8) 'The "opportunity -.js prpyided interested persons to register as 124 of-ThiTTSoroiiiih of. KeiTttworth- and being, about zero. ford, n as-possib lo-su-as-.no t opens October 2 at C/anford .High will be fooyid on Page 5 of Sectio through the cooperation of Publio GOB to Open Bortwich ' of KcnhworthA , y appainlcd. . BE IT ORDAINED by\the Mayor--anil EmeballLeflffties Council-of the B'nrouRh oKKenriworth: ' i-he (Irst trip. last lyiay and . had This was announced today by and Chronicle. and Police Chief. Lester Po^wpll, Section 1. Scettcjn V of \hc ordinance, been stationed there since while Kenneth W., Iversen, presiderit- In its legal .advertisement, th who. have arranged with the Auto sen that the school i;/.a community Headquarters SAW of which'this ordinance Is nXsupplement, To Have Picnic, 1 For Elementary non-prulit enterprise made possi- cd. •; I5e'"hnd the saint Is hereby supplemented the Glacietp'was in drydock. for director, who cited the lack of Board of Elections states the per Club for the trailer's visit as a A Republican campaign head- by the addition of' a t.ubdlvltH<)n to be repairs. T,h^ local man had been time to make the necessary ar- sons/listed "have been found in feature of their local traffic'safety, ble through' the cooperation of thoquarters will be opened at 3 East- bajs;;; known as subdivision ".i|!'." to".read as Title Game eligible to vote because they hav SjMool Students Board of Education. All classes 6-6 ' • follows: - / ,\ home to see his folks several times rangements to offer the course. campaign. - man street about September 22, IR-1 In any business' district rlrtxbvilld- Plans were furthered Monday will be at- Cranford High School 1 since then, including a visit Uis The school began consideration-ot moved''and left no address." The trailer will'come to Charter bits service plans again it was reported at a meottng of inu or premises shall be vised for-any of night in the Casino for a picnic for between 7.and. 10'p.m. for 111 con-1 jj , the hereinafter specltled purposes. . (Continued an Page 8) such a course .this summey; at the If persons on the list fail t ford on Monday and will "Ifta-•! havq, been eomplctecl fur the Sun- H Republican Campaign Com- players, league personnel, and par- inform the Board of Elections p siHU.tivc. Tuesday evenings starlmy I- tit Express cai"Uini or hituMni! of* request of the New Jersey State ents of players during • the' past tioned in "the parking loj^fdjaccnt ny'. "Aeres^— Woodsidc Manor- ele- ..nit tee Tuesday night nt Veterans" TH^'i. • •flees' and sUitlons, truck lernilniilsr Safety Council.. , their new address, they can vote to police? headquartcjrtlu5ahc.e"B"Iiiiil; take cf-" -Cran'fojd ..-Bridge -Lotigue \Uil specially- built the^'-Niitionai—circuit—champion -lias reported. ' - Avunue. with :it thuiv!.background. paign litcri'itui'iT"and vuting Unfor- Iccl as provided My" law. ii its 1 (I5"6-5T~'scas6n 1witii~a -iifiiiin—aU-UicELh » adult.,schoodit hll S' nextt CardinalKrfor-therC-ranfpi'd-Major the-Auto Club, contains anum semester. League title. .bfcr of devices to test driving inatiun. ~- . • ' • .• " ~~~^ Vollrr 'es.sion at Sherlock Hail tomorrow In making the request that tho Cub Pack Proj including the famous- AAA auto / . j 8. or 'J o'clock,' it About (id persons attended the .4 Public Notice Is Hereby Given that thi t and continue every other The-game will begin at 9:30 a.m Mrs. Redman. Jcmes is iirtfWnrKe j will be possible lor many persons 1 ~foTC8oIrig~Ordninncc—was—introduced—a t-n .Cranfoxd_AduU School sponsor traincu.ThKpiitraincu-.This-lOfoot-lonKapiiaratuis'i meeting, called by Carroll Quaint- 'ch'. "-*'.'' mectlnc of the Governing Body of thi - -. tt idiiy, -uninterruptedly;--, untile In case of rain, the game'and pie- Christmas Atmls will be sold to takke more thah n one course andd . CU.V;!. Boroiiizh of Kenllworth on the jSIHh tiny such a course, N. O.". Schneider, ince, GOP campaign co-chairman. 1 next June, vvhen informal summer nic, which will be held.in Noma- again •ar bv k' 75 operates, through regular auto j of ticket distribution for Lincoln bu • nf. AllBust. 10511 It wns llien lead for thi director'of the sphool and college s, 11 model car over a mov- c , , assisted by Mrs, as many as three. Included were members of Town- • . »ej -'. first time. The said • Ordinance w.ill sessions will start. hegan Park, will be postponed un : Borlman; ~Mrs7~-7Ji —Arming- con PW - IS •"',! SHAMPOOS division of the New Jersey State Tng""fbTid'wayT"' "Eloc'fric computers" shfjF'CoTviTrTrilee,' the "Trejnrb1tc;air~ further considered for final passage b\ •The league had its origin nine til September 29. Church. C.ubmaster J. B. Grnsz and Mrs. Richard Ernst.. .Armchair travels intermediate the Govcrnlne Bodr of the Uoimich o- Safety Council, said 20 adult 'Wcirri.ngton, Jr., made the • an-srtire the driver's ability to'iiperate nuinicipal eonimiltee and all GOP . Kenllworth at the -Borouch 'Hall. Boule yt'ins ago, when'two vestrymen of schools in New Jersey have a Scheduled tor" from noon to the car properly and respond • to For Wiilnul Schniil children, contract bridge, lirst aid, improve rlubs in the township. vard, Kcililworlh. Nrw Jersey, at einh Trinity Episcopal Church an- the. picnic lunch will fp nouncement Saturday everting- at tickets are handled by Mrs. Nor-.your golf, .investing in securities, o'clock in tile evening 'E.D.T.i on " 1.50 complete driver education pro- p.m., the llrst fall meeting of the group traffic directions. Mr. Qu.ainl.ince spoke briefly, •11th day of September, infill. Al such lime nounced that there would be dup- (Connnuea on bert Wolf, Mrs..Robert Gvimshaw, '-painting-and drawing, piano play- describing' the. Eisenhower admin- gram of classroom and behind-the- at the church. . -'- • A self-contained unit, the trailer 1 and'place, or • al any. tmit- and-place to mg il'je.ninnei- and intermediate ', TllAij."; . which such mt'ctmii, may bi- adjourned,'all liciii'o bridge games in the'parish whcel instruction... ' SevtrrarCranifjpd^store's will be has its own 2,500-watt power plunt Mrs. Russell Dobbins, Mrs. Harry istration as one' of "personal in- ll'.'.?, $1.00 $2.00 - in charge of the selling project ,. persons Interested \vU be -clyen an liiiu.si' on a.bi-woekly bnsis. "The educators in charge of closed Fridav^tTvening and Satur arc Roland Snyder, E. J. Stanley, and is equipped with kitchenette, Rothstein, Mrs. Vernon Uat-1 psychology and siu.-cessful living, legnty and 'intellectual honesty." opportunity to "be. hvit there would bo doif and Mr.-,. Trezza. ~ CCoTitiuuecI on P(if;e 8) He explained the functions of the Ordinance DESERT FLOWER these programs have reacted rrjost day jn observance of Yom.Kip- Mrs. Laura Enijle and Mrs. Hlavatory. , heating-cooling system By Order of the Gnvernlns Bo'dy. BABY OIL L'iu>u«h enthusiasts for this type I Peterson. and telephone outlets. Radio an- committee and urged all present PHILIP J. McGEVNA, "i.bridge to have the profits from (Continued on Page 8) pur, Borough Clerli tennae for communications on tho to ask their friends to gvt out the Dated; August 2B, lOftli. . 0-tl HAND LOTION Mich undertaking pay for monthly Civil Aeronautics Administration vo.tiv "His Fair Lady" Mush paper. The parish paper VIA Marks New Season .,•14151 police bands also have been Mrs. Johnson, the I'manee chair- d.is come and gone, but the Cran- -n-»«n- of the t'oinmittcLs -saiil- tha. f«>rd. Bridge Lcnguo continues as- Plea to Unregistered: j Schultze, 'gonerul nuihaftcr of the .Crankn'fl prganization is in need 1 Autumn Garderi •mi cif the' 'outstanding duplicate ! Autn Club. ' of additional financial support. S-he A Garden Party will open the pointed music cliiiinu.in fo. SURROUNDED IN SILK AND LACE a.s.Miriiition.s of this area. •''. Members of the Union County ber 27, thu cards• dis'tribijlod pre- 1. You failed to vole in the past "This makes it possiblc'lo utilize urged residents not. to forget the sen.-on for the- Village .Improve- the resignation nf Mrs. I, Finnk Duffy, Jr., .ami Henry T, sented the following information four years.' 011 Pane 8) municipal level when contributing 94c Value $1.25 Young {republican .Club covered 2. You clrnngcd your address. ment Association Tuesday at tho , Usscnden. Mrs. Charles GLYCERINE (Continued on Page 8) on how to register: \ to the Republican effort this 'fall. IPANA Forsaking all others. .. you becjbine ""His Fair Lady" in a beautiful Cranford last ' night in their 3.. You changed your name; i.e., homo of Mrs. Arthur Venn.eri of pnigram cluiirnum, -iinnoiiiicecl the county-wide effort to increase "Register ut. the township got married, divorced, etc. Historical Society Iil3 North avenue, east Mrs. S.' II.-i ;year's program as follows: NOXZEMA gown of pure silk and lace. The Scooped neckline has a scalloped Special Typing registration, for the coining presi- clerk's ofliice in thu Municipal The cards also contained thu Chri.sten.sen, president of the Criin- | Oclnljer Hi -I'.nu. General llen- Jumble Store SUPPOSITORIES dential election.. Utiilding. His ollice will be ope.n following final admonition: \SeeUs to Locate foril L.vaguc of Women Voters, ' ry (!. Nulion, ehairniaii nf the TOOTH PASTE IJII,iid ,A UIIIDII Junior College, edge and the fitted bodice is covered with 'ohanlilly - pattern --laccr The" , Class Forming ... Distributed door-to-door wove from 8 a.m.' to 5 p.m., Monday "Remember if you wfint to vote will speak on "Know Your Town." Holds Open House l 1 000 cards urging those who, have- through Friday. In aplition, for in the presidential election you First Secretary Members' of the executive board will speak on Ihe Future- Rule of vu -• Enrollment will be taken from not registered to do .so -before your convenience, nisi oflicc will mii.st be regi.stui'ed; don't wait — • The Citizen and (-'hronicle this .were entertained last Tuesday lit Union jiiniui'- in the Community. A'li informal open house was • draped empire midriff and pott ft' back complete this gown of gowns. ! l 2 m " were, set lor.lh House. Elizabeth, -will bo open Mrs. Alba TIIUIMIIMMI, funnel1 as- • .ve.ar for the first time. The I 1he project, distributing the cards on the cards as "I wonder if we enuld make traffic light situatinn and to in- Afier inspecting the recently en- l v follows: from i) a.m. to !) p.m., Mnridny sistant chief adviser to the Kon'iin larged store, the guests were (A) I)^lli*ri(ia hridcsmaitl dress iit jewel toned taffqta, sizes 8 to 20 at " ' v class was authorized by the' jM a |> a r 1 nt e ills t ami Tiew an ,;ppe;il thrriugh" the (.'it.ucn and quire about the installation delay, . I. You must be a cilbzcu of the through Friday, suiting today and govrrnnifiil frnin ihe U. S., will l'"';ii"d of Education last spring to development iirea.-, of the town- Chronicle to find someone who of the light at Ranlan mad and served" punch and cookies by the 11 ll United Slates and 21 years old continuing through the September' talk nn Revolt in Asia. (B) lialerina bridesmaid dress in .muted fall shades in sizes 8 to 20 at 39.95i 't the needs of non-commercial ship- I ., can tell Us the present \> hcicibnuls .Walnut avenue. committee in charge: Mrs. James : ll by Election-Buy, November (j. MISU. 27 deadline: for registration of ' ulcnts.who desire a knowledge It \^iis expl.lined thiil lj»' ^"ung of Charles F Maiiclmn, who was Mrs. Wiillei- C'onlev, eilucatiui-i December -Hi—llaib..ia Ciirper ! I'helnn, chairman; Mrs. James BARON'S DRUG STORE f 2. By Election D:iy, November voters. Flower jiirls* dresses from 11.98 to 825. ATLAS " 'M'inR for personal, use. Repul)lieaiih arc roniletiUMlini' the first seerelai v n'f I lie t'ranfnrd and y 1n.1th cnnsei vation chairin-in, l.aug will talk on Do Y^iu Know • Felz, Mrs. William Kno,\, Mrs. (i, I'Jfili. you must hiive been living Township Clerk J. WnllcFc'olTce rT. ' rPANFORD, 11 ,.ir,ii-ls III new developments reinl ;i h.-Ui-r reeeived from Mi.t-s This Abniit I'ln inlinas at the an-Wilimir Lunge, Mrs. John Olson KI-IH N. I'MUM ,\VK — I'KANFOIIII Also a lull selection of long'bridesmaid "gowns. •.•UHII apurlmenls becau-e Ihe per- nf-Wew .ursey •<»• Iliill • Di' is guing' .as a'rep- nual. Chi islma. l'al'iy. .Ilinllir 1 tTRiT, a 1 ul Ivlis. itO^VliiiKl 1 lului.. (OPP. CRANFORD THEATRE) •• 1 from 1:35 to 2:15 p.m. and along with the board's plea to all • ""Apparently he lived ni.C'ran- (ItA.MOIlll li-l:illll 1centre «Tl -not registeied" has nt least live months in. Union n Institute School sludelils \wM pi'fseiit a Tuesday the Jumble Store be- be open to students in thi municipal' clerks to observe- tin: ford until about lii.'JII, _ l.lrrimr Nn. IIIH — FREE DELIVERY been"f..uii(l highest there. County.. . •• College during the prngram of Christmas nnisie. gan its 23«d year of operation un- • iui;i"h' through" 12th gnules. The extra evening registration hours j moved to Summit, then later to at Douglass Open Dally \l A.M. to ,'i I'M. O\.U. 1UH)M, sr.l'.ONl) IT.0OR s Wiirnin- thnl tiie deadline1 for! Even if you have already re.g- evening 'TEL, CR 6-6100, Store Also in Westfield iLi.s will be held five afternoons Hound Brook and thence to St. summer. ' J a 11 11 a r y 15 — Fiamls and der the auspices ot the Cranford I rl». In B I'M. — ( Ic/lAil SaU. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT- QUANTITIES Open Thursday^Nights 'til 9 . ... and will lust for one-scm- •'-"istering to vote in the Nuvem- istercd, the cards pointed out, you in their ollices fn>m now until the j (Continued on Pane &) . Mrs. Louis Lumuiich was UIJ- , , (CQiilinuad on Page 8) Junior Sgrvice, Luuguc. y«iuicnti Ip tu ;i Muiilba i'atur lie?-•'«. General Eloclion b Septum-, must av-reeister if:" deadline.

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'•I?" :'•' • : ; 1 ; / -' ;•' •';' Page ''thre* :; /,••.•• ; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 'J.3. 11)56/'• THfe.CRANFORD ci^I^EN AND CHRONlCLt,'THURSDAY, SEI 3EH!-13, 10S6 "' ••"/'/'• ' '• ' • J' '. ; THETcRANFORDCITIZEk .Two . •' " 1 1" ' ' I r i t -ft ' ' ' ' " -|f Inmnrrnw p'mnity and Iriri'pressivcness. The Cranford High Schoofe^yh'ere he he Dig arid.Delve,Garden Club. • '. Iivyit-w "oMJiu" liijgyrii UU'moll-in •• international life.,. pub»e heldfield' oTSfcreiflof "foreign./policn policyy should be kepti ""at|-a""at- a;; high;' and ends at sundown on Saturday. To-Foiir Seasons Club Frank'Carririgtonmngtoi, managint g di- . The Ten Days /of Penitence? this service, which terminates only basketball teams. He is a. memBer- -.^Edward-A. dardinal of. Cardinal Institute, was-an effort to/provide denor, ,is one • ol' the- founders of County Chairman Francis V. Low- J ren^nnp^ lcv£l": during the cun'cnt.,political campaign, Congressman Vector o< the Paper, Mill Playhouse .training in good Citizenship for lowing-p£-!the- i1'i:.was.:.^ lelebrating Anniversary th'e^trailside Museum in Wat-den announced "today.-- Ytw rr\mrnii1<>r> nn Foreign Af- irJ--Mi;llburn/r-will-^-be—ther-^g-uest- higlrschool. students.. .. Harrison .A. cdlminatlon-ori -Pvt; 'Jr., who is Seasons cneaker tonight at the first meeting An anniversary party is hcing chung Reservation. • Mr. Lowden. said the yice-presT- TC(p"ptrr7"th"e~l Oth^daT-o^'-the .icfiences—a-rspiritual—exultation- .79 oI the-evening-dcpartrnent7of-the t ,•'. j**. _^..#«...3 1 * * . * _! • i ^**»-» * ' , Ihe home of Mr;sV>Edwin Brunc :rej ftoute. 22, from now until-Sep- the Methpdist Men ,(#''Granford ( ish month of Tishri. this day. is whicfi trfltisceWds the"physic^l'.-' His Ft, Devens, Mass, spent the week- Village Improvement Association. TSith Boyer Opens errace will be hostess to.'the group official opening of. ^he Unibn coun- .. Methodist Church o'ru Monday] ; politicalarrd-^asycho-. regarded _as the' most sacred day fasting and"rep,entarice lead him to end with his parents.TWr.'and Mrs. of 8 Aberdeen court. /.','. Mrs, Robert Clancy, yice-rchair- ;ember 22. ,' . , which will meet gt 8 p.m. MrstyRcpubiica. n campaign headquar- . ^ifr Springfield nursery ownei "'•night. '. i"•••'•.'• • .-.•• .'• ' • '.' logical, we have the clear adviJnU. in Ihe Jewish year; It is frequent- new'insight, to peace'of mind, and Beer of IS.Chester Lang place.' He. man'and program cHairman, WjU t During' the open, house type of Calvin C. T.aun.tpn- is ters at-Ilie Winlleld Scott Hotel, spoke on.shrubbery,.giving.special Westfield Studip festivity, with anyone eligible td Elizabeth, from 9 a,nv.-to 10:30 a.m. ' Cbngressnian Williams, seeking age if we use .it. If we-act with Ty^r^ferred to, as the Sabbath of to deeper happiness. Although the had as hisjguest.Pvt. Will+am Bar- introduce the-speaker ^t the' mfeet- and Mrs. WWalter M. Wasowskii '• reelection on the Democratic ticket, gates of repentance are always op-- attention to good: initial planning jng which will be. held at the -Ruth' Boyer, teacher of sinking,' participate, the theatre is offering president, will preside. , that day. .' firmness of purpose ahd the. will- SabbathsSbbth,; ber of Mernp'his, TeJin.-, whois sta- cost^ and upkeop. • was giiest speaker as the local ^Iri-conformity^Nvith the Biblical en, the High Holy pays] challenge Cranford .Methodist' Church with will/begin the fall session ofi hera free trip to Miami Beach 'via rresi; ingness to make some sacrifices, we tio'ned there- also. •..•.''-•"• ,. Mrs. C. J. .VVeiland, horticulture Trans . Aiifierican Airlines' and a organization held . its opening injunction, "Ye - sh"alk.afflict.your us to turn to self ^scrutiny, io maKe Ben Geddes, chairman, pre- studio at 819 -East Broad; street, chairman» gave ari .outline, bi siding. ., • : .--• •'. •••"•• ... week's'stay for two at the National KEPK ., • meeting' of - the* fall' Reason. - . stand on the threshhol'd of ah un^souls,"-it is customary to abstain amends for. all wrongs and to be- Westflcld, this" week. ' •. "The greatest challenge we face Attending Confer.ence garSTenin^ reminders for Septem- Please Anticipate Mr. Carrington-was one of the- She holds degrees from Geneva Hotel. • . ... •, Carpentry Masonry • precedented period of-exp'ansiort Of f'rbm all food and drink from sun?' come imbued .with the earnest .-re- ber, and reports • were." made b; •at the present time," the Speaker solve to seek righteousness during ' R. B. Ackland, 13 .Hampton, founders . .of .the Newark ' Art ollege and .Oberlin College, at- Jri addition to the Miami trip, a Plumbing' Free Estimates Painting • . ) .. freedom in the world and of rising s6t on the Eve of Ybm- KippurJo street,' teprosehtati.ye of Prudon-. rnembersjiip, sunshine ahd garden Heating " • Roofing •'•" • . . Ill •. : . decinred; "is':the. challenge of do-. the beginning of night on the fol-the coming year. ' ' • • Theatre .in" 1828; 'and it was from ended Rutgers University and second pAzc of a Necchi.-Elna Cab- Vet.- standards'of living for all.';. tinl' insurance Company's Knicker- council chairmen.- . . ' the expansion of tlriis group that ,<1 • vising adequate means of adapting Carnegie Institute Tif Technology inet Sd\^irig Machine is offered 6 o'clock Friday Eve., Sept. 14 "It seems to "me that peace can lowing day. '"Afflicting your soul" .Mrs. E. Av, Wozniak_w_a^ wel- •' •-»•' •'.. ' our foreign policy to present day bocker Agency, New York Cityris the Paper M,ill Playhous.e • came nd has-had private training, in Many en/tertairifricnt features- are be made permanent only through! is a Biblical synonym for fasting. coinpd as a new..meniber by Mrs. CA8B V conditions.: ' "' .' Men In Service "o. attending a conference of leading into being in 1938. Mr. Cari'ington >Jew York. .'.- . ' • ' planned for the celebration. .'• •. •« "' A/memorial light- is kindled on the VirgiL Young, president. Co-hos JOSEPH LEVY such n development and that this -Seiiman James C.urran, Son ofsales representatives at Lake has always been closely associated —Contest entry blanks are avail- • ft ••' "As we'eriter-a political cam- eve of:Yom Kjppur in memory of tess was Mrs. Wilbur. "Fuhro. Miss Boyer's teaching experi- paign', nil of usrhave a grfto\ op- combined challenge and ..opportun- Mr. and Mrs..John P. Curran of Tarleton. Club,'Pike, N. H'.,.this. with. the group as producer and able at -the theatre. Entries' ma .— GENERAL CONTRACTOR^- K departed ones'.' . ;.' •' •"• • / •: ' nce includes public schools in portunity to rievate public under- ity should be the grist of foreign stapte director of this non-profi.t be delivered 'to-the theatre in per- 103 AdanVs Ave. CRanford 6-126V AND AIL DAY policy discussions, this fall," th& ( .'The evening service jof Yom Kip- organization, which has presented New Jersey arid-Pennsylvania and , standing of tho difficult-job we most recently' Douglass College son x>rfsent in'by mail; '- ,lV will have -in tho years' ahead to speaker: concluded. ''The question pur is'preceded by the cHanting of 29 dramas ..'and 56 operettas" and we must answer — that all Amer- Kol- Nidre- (literally, "all .vows") FOOTHILL PLAYHOUSE musical comedies since its' opening, Wew Brunswick. •' • maintain freedom in • the world. The Westfield teacher made he J sincerely hope that-neither" side ica must answer — is how do wea beautiful and haunting.melody; Beech wood Ave. (Middlesex) in Millb.urn. RaVlcliffe Club Meets lAIAJMt '• assure that we proceed toward the the words, meaning a dispensation ! ' BQUKD BROOK, N. J, - Linda Loranger, a senior Mew • York concert debut in .1950 Comb • in this debute.'will stoop to un- The Radcliffe Club bf^New jOr SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 goal of peace through freedom and RUTH BOYE« hd was a member of the Robei- FOR YOUR CHILD'S Vree. '• reasoned clniais or charges. from vows made- by. the individual Kveu. 8:40 Wed. thru Sat. Cranford High School, who: was sey ..^welcomed • tho New- Jerse; UnlQr; abundance-in. the world." : : lhaw Collegia^ Chorale. At pres himself, nnd which- concerns his- Sept. 12 "thrui5 —|Sepi. 19 -"22 • ' -•• •< - •' jnembers of the- class. ofllsifiO o "The great .American problems ent she-.is .soprano soloist at the BIRTHDAY PARTY! in foreign policy-will be the same relation to nis conscience.'No-oath, Teacher of Singing Frida-y with a tea at the home of Forlheconveniericeof oui customers we will promise, or obligation, involving Second Presbyterian Church oi Mrs. Victor R. King of Plainfield Sparkling Fun, Laffs and Comedy • no matter who controls thc_.White "Dial M For Murder> lizabcl|i_and._a.t Temple kmanu- House or who "controls; thcTCoji- fiardeiiers Heat another person or a court of jus- Miss Liia An-nus'Of'Camden,-the Magic with L.iye Habbits, Doves ' Memlwr o! "National AssociBtioh ol Teachers of Sinking" Bpeolnl ltequfnt—Itflurn Kn°(at< El, WesWeld. remain OPEN 'TIL 9 TONMJHT - THURS. f , gress. The. milling unrest and fierce 'tice is invblved in any way in .the CKmnford 6-3787 recipient, of the clubV annual | ' ^-. Free Souvenirs -^ running tide of nationalism that Westfield Flpr^t Kol Nidre. . ./ '.."' Sept/ 26 thru 29 'scholarship, \yasvthe guest of hon- CLUB — CHURCH — BANQUET' ,. hh.s seteed the .peoples of Asia and . The ritual on "the Day of: Atone- Audition By Appointment ? Men in Service of. Miss Nancy Rei-nert of 211' Everyone Enjoys a Magic Show Africa will not be affected one way OI n Prize Flowers ment is "replete, with petitions for "PICNlG ' Dr. George Francis Schait Kenneth Winno, son'of. Mr. an Clarembnt place, ahd Miss Mabyri or an6therby the outc.oiVve 01 tiur Reeves of 406|'Casinp avenue, b.oth '.-. - SAN DOR SE _ , "How to "Pick a Blue Ribbon forgiveness of sins. The worship Mrs-. Edgar Win'ne of 219 Walnu election on , November 6. The- PKone KUiot 0-0402 Winner"'was discussed by John services continue .throughout the Chiropractor avenue, is stationed at tsainoricige ol the.clasS •ntr 120 •€:'•[ • campaign nf smiling-aggi'essron the.; EL«abeth,3-4939 . .Russian*, have .launched in an elf-C. Steuernagel of the' Westfleld' eritirq day, highlighted by a spoc- JFHOt Flower Shop last evening, at theial memorial service during' the ' Three Springfield Arenuo j '"fbrt to' "underminp free world •— Clip Ac! for Future Reference.— Nice Septombpr -meeting of .the. Crania's •day. According to;Jewish'teaching Son, , •'•junil'y will' undoubtedly continue. - Cranford, N. X CP089; "Our job here this fall, it seems Ford Gardeners. ' •' * on the New York, Rpsh Hashpnah, Dr. Robert E. Watsoti r ' Mr; Steuernagel pointed out the A"WHC-RE . THE^ SHOE RITS^. ;'tABL£ ! to me, must be to look at the h'ard we fire inscribed in the Book of '/•'. SURGEON Chob difference between a- prize flower,, lifb and on Yom, Kippur'our fate -snatchsnatch. facts of international life and_ un- Ion. J- derstand what the .chnJlenRus^'are'; and "the average type •whetcchosetv is sealed: "An evil fate,' however, 23 NORTH UNION AVE. CRANFORD; reft. 6-3272 for" horticulture.',competition. He CHIROPODIST , KADE arid, even more, wha't the oppor- may be averted'through' Prayer, lawn tunities' are. This does not suggest aiso appraised specimens brought Repentance and Charity or Right- in Observance of cabll - Announces the Opening of Offices ' 1 "' V ' .• V * tttd that criticism should be avoided in.by members and discussed their eousness-. A person will not be for? where'reasoned criticism is judti- .winning dualities., given for- any sins committed -wort : at : fled, but it is to .suggest that in''the The group- met at the home of against a fellow being, .unless he . -. ' " : •:'•.• •••"• • •' .,' ''' • '• MTTS: VIrs. Warren D. Sechrist of 29 The^Religious Holiday lnUi field .Of foreign policy, public dis- rights the wrong and makes 7 North Union Avenue, Cranford Tnmptnn rnrtri nnrl' hns1r>jt:o<: worn •amertdn to tho aggrioyod porr.pni Mrs. Roland R, Grnhnm. Jr. nnd .iconclitdin t? Horvicf =ifes "OUR STORb TBBTT "NoV, clearly we must remain Mrs. JSiicholas J7~D"e~Marco. Mrs. ppointment . v and ' ' Here I* coHery of the highest' order./Only BRidge ^ 18, 1956 Albi militarily strong to meet the con- George,', CiSpahn contributed a : " ' AT«. tinued military "threat of the So-/flower nrrangement-for the'mdntel COOL! AIR CONDITIONED ,.our mals purchdje of these top' iqualt-ty-Items Box Oflice Open Dally &. Sunday AIMIN'at SAVIN'? viot Union," Congr6ssman Williams and.Mrs. H. Roland Snyder made, make the unbelievably |o«r prices possible. "AW! r ,.- 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. • BE CiOSEft -. gooi ' continued.. "But • to be cflfectivo, the table centerpjece.' ' , It's you add in- . 'An . ,„ ONE STOP gredients, place their- containers' CRanford 6 0234 to the rinhb. In case you're called NORTH UNION AVE. SHOPPING fife" ' FALL COTTONS, yd. . OftDER BY- PHONE—PAVBV MAIL easily can tell what s Dcen added fl-1313. .•'-"*-•-•.. DRY CLEANING SH|RT LAUNDERING . TAILORING when you return. ' One piece orusale each week. Each price '-..-• * '" Sure, as shoolin'—you save moniv shopping -at ot shown is with any $1.00 , Dry Cleaning HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS WATER REPELLENT Isn't it a thrill to have tho things TAYLOR'S FABRIC & KNIT SHOP j/, UAKlll ft, Iftfl BAHAMAS. ' or Shirt lountferlng incoming order. : CHAS. KURTZ. !MKT,I You can't -miss! WheSrc- IT WORK STQftAftt;- pYf INfl ' , ,<, .you bake come- out of the' oven 8 Walnut Ave. • Cranford ovor you look in .our 'market, you hiivo LOW "NASSAU. 7-* 10 • NO LIMIT ON QUANTITY "-perfect in uu.lor ami—pret^-aB-a PRICES In vour shopping sights. They're on ov- picture? And when they are bnked oty shol• I. im and• tabl• • " • e . i . . i n ever' - y case and 1 II ctioIII A I • n•• Ua.pUI.ly dlMMdtHonid . —s—S| WBBTFIELO AVE., BOSELLE PAEK .with Heckqrs' flour, you know Ml Htlt 74oy (tlllUk* IS-DoyXrulm- because wo make every price a low price. It TODAY - FRIr^.SAT. Comfortable, Push-Back Seal* they'll taste nst good- as- they look. ':.:.:,/-V.lr elands to reason — more low prices mean more Oc».12&19. ';,- s«pi; iA-s pwu,' " 2 Hiis in Color WidavScreen • S**' your T«v*I AflitBl • *»00 up,-no)«S \>*t i Hcckcrsi' does things for sure-shot savings for you. So draw a bead on - VICTOR MATURE THUH. thru TUE SEPT 13-18 your .baking thiit other ANNOUNCING THE OPENING •bargains and hit the mark at CHAS. KURTZ MKT. JANET UEIQI-I INCHES NASSAU LINE Glenn FORD — J online,. CHAIN lEN'S ^___i_floiira can't. And for a . . . , of Jhe 41 Btoodvu'ny, N«y.Verli 4 • '• ' — -In — • • • ii' - ,.r'y jrnnA- reason. Heek-, "SAFARI" /: crs' .-gives you. nffiTOQri^ , '.."' ; In ClnciVi'nScdpb ""GUN ~'-AL-IVE' goods of- fuller flavor, FRUIT COCKTAIL 35c finer texture, and better -, "'/— HIT NO. « — Robert Dunn Richard _ OR PUIN appearance because it is Lean Western —Tlm-HO-VBV—-J* TAYLOR WYNTER ;J!OgD_ ..JjUl •-unWe«o»te«J—-tho-NAIU*— 8 'b-Day the Sixth of June' RALLY WHITE flour. ".I-OP /.:" U EACh APRICOT NECTAR 2 for 23c OVER "TOY TIGER" In ClhemaScope and.Color DRESSES Mrs.-Dorothy McAllister PORK LOINS SATURDAY MATINEE :> CLEANED &"MNISHEO Grated drange rind, when n'dded | SHICKHAUS%- LEAN — 2 - 3 lb; avg. , : 744 Crescent Parkway, Westfield . cd. ••.;-..•. Extra Cartoons Saturday Mai. Extra Cartoons, Comedies to the dough, gives ah-exciting' DEL MONTE — SAVE 4c 60 •I different taste to homemade 0 ' '• • • .• .' "•' • . '."'•"•••' ' •lg. can '••• • •*•*.;••! and Race Reels added doughnuts. PINEAPPLE and YEARS | SUN. - THUHS. — SEPT. 16-20 STARTS, WED. — SEPT. li small, private nursery school for children, -ages' 4 to 5, DAISY HAMS 59c WILLI AM'. It OLDEN I ' GREGORY PECK • or the year prior to entering kindergarten. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 25c • GIHt/-; • ' DEBORAH KKRR Ever notice ' How proud young- Armour's Star — SHOULDER ' IN CRAWFORD - ' ' . In the sters nre of-their parents' handi- The school will be in session Mondays, Wednesdays and JOHMHttSTOM - •'.'• THB-.;-.v work? How of ten.have you heard, Fridays from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. . » . « For & "PROUD AND production o{ Hefmarl Melville's "See my new sand pile?, Dnddy EHLER'S — SAVE 14c ,-' • lb. can Enrollment'is limited to 15 children.. ; . LAMB CHOPS 89e Delivery THE- PROFANE" SLIPCOVERS made . it!" Or—"Look, Daddy, GRADE.VA" COFFEE^ 99c Mommy baked a cake!" - : • Parents. interested please call 104 NORTH CtEANtOt flKIISHED ' .'s<>r)i" Fruits Ji Vficrfitahlfifj UNION AVE, ^.. DALE. ROBERTSON WEstfield 2-4197 tor an interview. BORDElN'S —SAVE 10c S-bjs. 7Sr •~-CH7vi— :. m...:.: 29c PIUOW SOFA —-SHverr _z!:; ;.$1 .t9r -•'Gunslmger" : New Green SgAGER'S -All .Technicolor p'rocrnra mm (19 BLANKETS ftQj ILEANED & FINISHE&I M .Cl|AN£P 4J.LUff.E0 UW' & "WHITE ROSE — SAVE-14c •'- $3i;"v;- COMING — SEPT. 23-25 Delightfully Air Conditioned PARING din-.jv. CR 6-0700 • . ... TEA BAGS pkg. of 48 — 49c chi"f! Cranford's Sunday i Fancy Cln-.-'i UTILITY KNIFE Ingredients 2 cups Hockors' unblcachofi flouf icj'-;;' 'MOBY DICK' FREN<:H ^ MAID or 12-0r. bot. IS' .'I-.. with GREGORY PECK W P/a'cups sugar • j,_J GREEN PEPPERS 10c fc;;..::; ZOOK'S <\ Drug Store Schedule 29c PLainHeld 6-5477 REG": 1.50 V4 cop shoriening •' LOG CABIN SYRUP ELE>' • V* cup butldr ; \ Large Ripe '_••'• , 1 ' CRnnroRD so much! SLICER IAUNOEHED 4 fINISHED " '- Frozen Foods '" H'K CRanford B-9779 Directions: Cream shortening, add F F V. PS REG. 2.50 ' sugar, and continue creaming. Sift • the criss-cross girdle- MATINEE . Conlinuous ^ PILLOW CASES dry ingredients "together and add ^QUEEN'S ASSORTMENT 39c Ib'i-j'i DAILY, 1 p.m. Sat.-Sun.-Hol. "'W Birds-Eye _ ...... lot;- BLOCK LAUNDEREO t, FINISHED alternately with milk and almond thai-walks and won't ride up flavor. Fold egg whites into bat- pkg 1 • ' Til WED. thru TUES. ter. Pour" into-9' -square greasod lb. pkg. IMnrlo* oonn«c»«d disability. and lightly flourecl pan. Bake in It's completely different. And you'll feel tho difference KEEBTLER GREEN PEAS 2 OREGOPY RICHARD ^ **\ : 35c proving youx right to ' .'350° oven about 30 minute's. Frost CLU&\ CRACKERS Birds-Eye . p tion trom th« Vci PECK • . BASEHART with White Butter Frosting and immediately-all through- the day! Only Sarong's unique, • tn Color • sprinkle silver ball decorettes over patented criss-cross feature lets you walk, bend and. sit with •SB top of cake. N.B.Cr lb. m«di|b«l v .. wonderful freedom,Never, never rides upl Because of.its 31c BROCCOLI SPEARS 25c t h 'MOBY DICK' "White Butter frosting 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. GR AH AM BACKERS Birds-Eye ~ 6-oz. cans Bland: . exclusive construction, Sarong actually lifts and flattens cv — .ttliO — * 2 cops confectionors' sugor , . bairuirtHO* m • your turrwy comfortably. Try a lightweight, boneless John IHELAND-Bi'vcrly GARLAhTD l/U cup soft butter ORANGE JUICE 4 75c — In — • • ' ;f^Y';^V ?W/'^/$^

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' ' ' / - ' \ ••"'•• •! THE CRAMFORD.cmZBM. AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER/13, '"' ' '''••'•.•'• THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTE&IBER43, 195(? '__ Page |..rT Pate Four

will present an"' original pr'ogrnm last Thursday evening afforded op- of monologue drama atlhe my,^ •-/•

/•• Former Resident Engaged Flortiipkile Flower Exhibit pprtunitir for classmates to be--ing. She has received prizes rrmr. come- acquainted.'.'^ndL an outdoor the New Jersey State Th6;ii.e.. AMmdance supper Was held Mortiday on thetournament and has directed cln- DrawsDraw h^h^g AMd lawn of' the .nurses' residence^ ma for the Elizabeth, YWCA ;n,a YOUR CUPBOARDS ANTRY! Long-tinie ttesidehts Here .A crowd of 250 persons visited' B.rubaker, collection of annuals, »*- ««^ Mre • MBTieAii S. Richards of 414 Orchard street, Cran frank P. ^atler, directexr, address-. the Women's. Club of-Elizabeth-. Mr. arid Mrs, MansoU S. Richards of 414 She -is .on' the Elizabeth Civics iori residents for the .past 22rrrtown :he-third annual F.joraphile Gar- Mrs. Gonover; MrsV Dickey, ; perr ed the groiip Friday afternoon and den Club flower show, "So proudly ennial; MT^r~Klr^cIa^rrlTn7 chry- wTelcomed the students to MUhlcn-r Theatre "BrjardT £ g'as been employ^ by Tidewater OH Cora- santhemum; Mrs. Brixner, hardy dJh'jBl No. Hail," Sunday at the Casino. berg. Refreshment' chairmen fp^ for 34 years, has been Mrs. Charles L. Van |^eptember-*meetin'g—ai-oHJV'nV- fatA4hsh<«iulin in Mrs. F. Andrade. • Ernest 'The long-time residents always, Jr.,of Kettering, p., arid Mr*. Wil- won best in • ' -Miss Patricia Foldy, daughter of liam Salman of, East Windsor, Mpody,1 Ricky--HustonR , -George Comedian Mopolo^ist ,;hav6 been active In Cranford of-, how for her horticulture entry. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Foldy ot 12a >•• \ganizritions including the Dramatic Conn., and two grandchildren." Out .of a-total1-of '224 entries, 94 Charles, John Dodds; tomatoes — A comedian. mqnolofiiStv will be Herning avenue, left Sunda,\\ entertainer when t0 '. pub of which • Mr. Richards fs a Lt. and Mrs. Salman, • who had. were in the arrangement class and Thomas Mitcheli:. . ' the^guest enter-her freshman year at : f Couples Cliib of the First Presby- • past president. ... been staying at .the ' Richard's 30 in. the horticulture. •' • • University Teachers College, The show centered around the terian Church holds its firs* -meet- ' -7 A member of Cranford Area home during the.summer .while Lt. •Blue ribbon winners"in the ar- esco, N.Y.! ^ _r •••'.'/' Bandwagon, an invitation class in ing of the season Wednesday at Girl Scout Council for many years, .Salmon Was stationed at Ft. Han- rangement class .were: Mrs.. Clif- cock, Nf.'J., moved Sunday to East which participants were: -Mrs. 8 p.m. in the church gyrn. -.;• Mrs. Richards is past-regent of the. ,6n W. Stockberger, Coast to Coast" Raymond Wismer of the Cranford Windsor, where Lt. Salman, has 1 Mildred. R. Farrell, of' jflBabeth THJE W4.NT ABS Crane's,Ford Chapter, Daughters and, Straw Ballot;" Mrs . John J. Garden Club; Mrs. Vincent Mulli- 111 of the American Revolution. Both been assigned to the Niki Installa- .U: tion/ ' ,.- ' -• ' ,.- :oilins, Whistle Stopi Mrs. Holm-. ahof Meta Sheriff Garden Club, .el the Garden Club of Cranford and •>-• <1 1 :|vist. The Farm •Vote.; • Mrs. J, and Mrs.-.H. A. Leodom .of-Mouri- '. • .. a-" the College Club' claim ' her as a J Bucher, Minority Vote; Mrs, Rob- aihside Garden Club. ;- . / CASH member. The Richards are me*n- erf HoytK Campaign Supper; Mrs. • Flower.arrangements by> Reke- . •*. bers of the First Presbyterian Cranford Family .• K . Robert P. Davies,' Foreign Policy. mier's and Dehmer's, local florists, fc:. Church. ' ' • .... TM'ra. James^P. So'mervillc, Dark decorated the entrance hall, and 'Super-Right" and of/ier fdp-grdde brands During the past month, the local Host to Students .Horse; Mrs. • Herbert J. Mitchell, an,educational exhibit prepared by Save More. >I>RO2EN FOODS! ' couple has beer;, 'entertained at Fourteen students from Montana ^Torchlight Parade; Mrs. Norman Mr. ,'arid Mrs. H, I. Mitchell re- ^" several farewell parties giwn by colleges were" recent visitors1 at FERN'S Gome See.. SERVE MORE H. BVubaker, Hail to the-ehtefr In ceived a.special award.' Crdnford friends. ' Mr. and Mrsth. e Jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the junior.clasg, Philip Brubaker The shdw.'s theme was a tributtrj Roger Norton and Mr. and JMrjv HTPegg.'of 214 Beech street. Mem- You'll Save lAL'OMI and Gail Sommerville - received to the'electoral system, of the Un- Comb :R. H.''\Xljaleott honored, them at abers of the • Lutheran"Stiidcnt As- te"d States' and the election year . Free blue ribbons .for "Vourig Politicians. I & APnlAICES -small garden''cpcktail' Rarty at sociation, the group Was sightsee- . Unlor '• In the- horticulture division blue 1956. Mrs. Albert L. Stillman of the Matter's home. Mr. arid Mrs. atA*P! Minute Maid ' ing in New' York City before at- ribbon awards went to Charles A. Spade and Trowel Garden Club- 6£ EASTMAN ST. at NORTH'AVE. —^CR 65000 ' Orange Juice IFINE - .- ; D. C. Morgdnthau entertained the tending the Ashram, 'a Lutheran, Whole or am mmw Tripp for targe djih-Ha; Mrs, John PlainfieTd" evaluated -the—.imtite Shank Butt Either Half . u MMmM A!PbV d L_Richa'rds at a small alternoon tea, organization. held in Gettysburg, E,;Allen,.hybrid tea rose;"Mrs. Wal- show. . . ' • '.•'•' Portion Ib. Portion Ib. lbX> arid Mr. and Mrs,- Arb'a Taylor c:"GreeiiPeas-. . - •';2Jt35' Pa., this. year. ter Methi grandiflpra; zinnas — Judges for the arranghieht claJss- Full Cut "P\JI Aitche . feted them at an afternoon co'ek- Guests from Montana wore Miss i r ck Day Mrs. Hoimqvist,-large dahlia, Mrs. es were Mrs. Clarence W. Slociim 109 !> . tail party. . Paula Heidelman of Mjssduya, An-, John R.' Coriover, large cactus and of Fanwood Garden Club; Mrs. Gustoiixer's Corner Spinach ^H «<° °i*^ 2 "£' 27' Mrs. 'Richards was guest of hon- drew Olson of R6nan, Miss Con- Shank Whole or Either I-VENET. : small flowered. •' ' ... G. W. Wright of Meta Sheriff Gar- — from Golden Rule For Back-ToSchool ... . Ib. Ib. or recently at a reception and teanie Foss of Sidney,' Miss Carol den Club: of Elizabeth, and Mrs. Rcady-to-Eat Hams Portion Half Full Cut .64 ii .; ' Ml'g.S GRACE EVJFJLYN- WE'SSELLS , -, - : .' Marigolds —. Mrs. Charles Dick- • No. matter v,;Jfat oilier effeers s'cliool .may have bn - 4^- BroccoliSpears «^H 1Z W and . '•* given by Mrs'.-,Oliver E. Werner J[ean Mathows 'of' Sun River, B6b ey, large carnation, Mrs. Leonard Edward G-aven, Rake' and Hoe" Gar- ana ivihs. Tlnmus' L.' Dieiinan -at •A-nduiit; of Medicine -Lako, Minr. •Mraritl'Mi s. Noniia;v .Wcaldy Worrolls-of-.-Win'sinn-Snlptn, E. Muutly,- huge -chrysanthemum; fiT» J yonngsters, t\\ji' nntcli is certain: appetites 'of''budding : A! m i Mrs.' ,Brcnnan's home' •Twenty Bonnie J. Kem 'of Columbus, Bob N, ©r formerly .of CranfoVd,, announce" the engagement of their asters — Mrs. William.,' Fursley, class judges-were Mrs. Bernard. scliolars burst mto lull l)lbbm ih~Sif|Uuiiilji r.'•. •. • —' tl——r—• •n , W_M#f • : "Green Beans ^^X' ' 2 -fc 33' JPHOI guests attended the afternoon af^ Crane of Armingtony daughter,-Miss- Grace Evelyn Wesse+ls, to Ensign Joseph Michael aH draJW giant crego, Mrs. Dickey,, princess, Murpliy of Cre&twood ' Garden AND ALb DAY That's why A&P has gone "all out" to obtain bountiful ' $U|iei' Kl9ht, •— ) • Nice . . :• -Walter Gersbn of Big Sandy, Daley, Jr., USft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Daley o£ Winfleld Pb J t Sold. ; fair- : Mrs .Conover, pompom. Club, Westfield; Mrs. Samuel New^- Bupnliep/^of scholar-favored, dollar-stretching foods for Mr. and-Mrs. Richards have two" Bert Rice of intake, Mi,ss Myrtle Park...... '. . : Peas & Carrots « » 2'X29 6-088 • .Miss Wessells attended Cranford schools and was 'graduated Snapdragons,. Mrs. Benjamin kirk, Elizabeth Garden Club; Mrs. heartv meals and nourishing, snacks. And we did it with . . No Fat Added , Ib. linHniiirliuiiuiiimiiiinuiniiniuuiiiiiiiuuuuuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilimiiiiiluiiuuiitiiuUHUluiiiillttiuullliiiiiiiiiuiiliiliiiiiiiilUiliiuiiiliiiiiiiiitiliiiii^ from Richard J. Reynolds High School in Wlnston^Salern. She Brixner; bells • of ' Iceland, Mrs J. W. Gibson;-South Orange Gar- Sattirday, Sept. 15 the/ixlea of helping mothers who want to do the same right cb ; also attended Pembroke College.'in Brown University, Providence, den Club. .'.••' about now. •••-.. .'..'• 'r '-. «'. Birds Eye Pies «.un«B«.i •- 47< ; . mate . R,/i.' ' ./ ' ' . I'.'. • • ' " ' •'• An added feature of the show because of Mr. Daley was graduated from Cranford High School and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman H. Dyke If your youngster^like so many others, ten^s to associate • e • ton J <••' have moved from Newport News, was a display of African violets UADE ' Brown University, Providence, where he' was: a member of Phi the scliobl bell with the dinner bell — come see, you'll, "Sriner-fiieht" OualitV Fresh Killed—Broiling and Frying __ _: Dbrann Potaf b PufIs. .2P 'C 39 Uvn I YVETTE'S DANCE STUDIO ! Va., to 230-D Thomas drive, Mon- and driftwood -by Mrs: Corrine r eabii Kappa Psi fraternity, He now is stationed in Long Beach, Califf, The Relijgioiis Holiday save at A&P! • J'. ••.''. ; gmm 'g- & * g Ready-to-Cook Fred : aboard, the USS Jarvis. . «, •• ' _- roe Park, Wilmington, TJela. Mrs Benners. A display table .was set /ib. Ib. wort announces . No date has been set (or the wedding., " Dyke is the " former.,Miss', Walda up by the Cranford League ' of Chickens Sizes Under 3 lbs. 39' French Fried Potatoesfy> 2 %. 33 < Women Voters and a table of CUSTOMER .DELATIONS DEPARTMENT •.',.; CnllCK SfCSlliS •rrra Registration for FalHPerm Keve, daughter, of.. Mr. anfi Mrs A&P Food StoreB,--420 Lexington-Ave^N.Y.,,17, .N.Y. Boneless ^ -—---•'-'--•'------•-•.'• •> inter Ainexican flags by the Crane's Ford / CQUn . Flaskerue of Havre, Jerry Flodin ! «• Walter Keve of V& Htllcreijt a've- Cap'n John's -Wed., nrnl TtosuUnts Fi>tf> T.pnnni-ri ff.-'tlfivnrly'™ Shoulde of Plains, Miss Teresa brivdahl of l nue. Saeen—- -•'-. A&P't Fatndut Brand •: •"• ' ' —afcr Big TimDor, ana uori. liyduuu of htrrist>n-Williams, Jr.' -r^ ISTChester Lang Flace .- . veat Failsr-————; r~-— "MT -ST-HBtsettberg.-pf. —-Specially-SelectejL ,f. . , ~ *% 10ox. Miss Lois. Wctzel of Hempstead, pririg Garden street", entertained of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Nielsen Two Local Giris Begin CRanford 6-3539 i • a. party Monday everting Cor- 8( of Pt. Pleasant, was christened Ib. NT. Y., also was a guest.. All were Training at Mul4enberg Beef Liver ^ unie on Monday, Septemebr 17 students'at. Montana State College, crsons in . hon6r .of Rep. Harr.i Sunday at the Methodist Church 7 THIS IS Bozemah, or the University of on A. Williams, Jr., 'Democra.ti with thO'Rev. Albert Allinger, pasr Miss Elepi-nor Vivian.FJetcher"of FriedCodFilletH...v.2^ Montana, Missoula. .ominpe for reelection to Congress tor, officiating!'' Godparents were 21 WalTsfreet and Miss Joyde Eliz- niniinK!!!!m!^ Charles -Peg'g, son of the Cran- The Eisenbefg's'son, Warren, 1 Mr.'and Mrs. Andrew Larson o abetfi>Kuntzman of 9 Hijlside ave- Flounder Fillet . V 2 Xt .s'rn.ithtojyn,....Lqne.: Island, N. Y order NOW and buy your personal . ford- -resiidentsr-is -a grnduate of members of ..Mr. Williams.! offic nuirare members of the- capacity Garden Fresh . (6 or.- tQc Montana State College'and .Utend- taff in Washington, D. C. He wil Mrs. Larsen is Mr. Nielsen's sis ^pfeclinical class of 45 girls-wrio be- ed the Ashram at Gettysburg. •epcive his piaster's degree in po ter. Paternal grandparents are gan class work at the Muhlenberg Whiting Fillet , 2 pkgs. 37 itienl science at George Wash Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nielsen or 5Hospital.School of Nursing yester- True Iropicul pineapple in tliis Fruits and Vegetables Mrs. -F* -P. Andersen of 9 Dnrt- ngton University in, June an Sylvester street and maternal day. •'.'•_' golilen-fillccl, gnUleii-criistcd pie. 1 CHRISTMAS CARDS m'outh.rpad is in uverrooit Tans fff-'ctrnfiiiut! liit>' hludiut. fur- —T4ie-Gtess-of—1-950-matr-feulated-l Summit, where sHe was takeri'yes- abetorate "degree;-): • ---•-— Otis Gove-of—189 Locustrdriver-— last-Wednes^ay-and-began-a-week- Dairy Vafuesf tefdss^for observation. f ; _J From Idaho Orchards ^ Freestone PLAIN ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS IS ^^ Sliced Swiss '^ 55' Bir.H. Befrttan^ Danish Coffee Ring 33< lbs. 1 Sliced AmericanMei:-P-Bitvoc*" **»«•ib Shop Thursday 'til 9 P.M. CHOCOLATE FUDGE Optometrist Headquarters in North Jersey C Gold layer Cake . 65c Delivered Fresh Daily —- From Nearby Farms Sliced Muenster ^^y^^cch^- ib.53 Plain cheejp food i/2ib.nr£ Eyes Examined, 3 UNTIL OCTOBER 15th Jane Parkor .Golden FABULOUS ./ ted \ CBANFOBD tHEAtHE ALL BUTTER each) BUItDING '•\'- Uaiiish Blue Cheese >p" TOP' \ Over 30 Lines To Choose From. 16 oi. " h 25 NORTH AVlg.. W, From Western Farms . Golden Ripe , C CRANFOIUD 6-0200 More Big Values! Kraft's Cheez-Whii o • • jafi 49 f : - WISrPb»ata€hi|JJr . Better Breakfast Values! Stock Up On A&P's Grocery Verfues tray Assorted Cereals of 10 ^PepsfeCola.^ :^fc^ "A&P-&rand—Our-Finesl'-Quatity- : tja LIGHTWEIGHT GIRDLE mKL varieties A \6oi. OQc 3=1 HWMr 1 Pan^leFIoiir "" "^ pkg.-10 ^WITHOUT BONES 41 North Ave., E., Cfanford No-Cal Beverages (deposit *>• bottles •t *' . —WKIle Meat Log Cabin or 12 ox. > A&ph 1201. nhc 24ox.nrc- cans THAT KjEPS A FIRM (niext to Fire Der>artment) " Grape Juice ^ 2bottles' i>l bottle W TUNA FISH Vermont Maid bottle HAND ON YOUR FIGURE Burry's Gauchos . r • pkg. lona Brand—Select Quality 1 Parson's Ammonia "«•/• S23bottle^ New Pack Ovaltine p p RUGS i . • i /, _ fJ: 8o c English Muffins j-ePabr .pw4for16l Your hips slim down. »._ • B_ can23 < 3 Uv d Your woistsmCioths OiiCl :.. ^f^tv«it^-H^^ ~ JZW: ^ & "Burden's Biscuits — v 2 Jfout-turomy-flattensJa-floiiiingJ.— jj|-|-S : : ^ C llhr IS|f^itff You" 166k Wo'ntiorful wearing ..Powdered hand soap 17 Shortening can- |ar —this-nowosl^Bohavo" -by Bbraxb i*<^ NEMO. Ingenious tucks over Pay as Little as TWO WORSHIP SERVICES ~'~"~ HM) Mule Team Borax 0 ---A&P Bi-and—Our-Fines* Quality j|* your middle pull ot diagonal Month wth2c wlabel l C Jack Frost — Granulated >*•* purposes to "scoop you You can rent a Hammonc) Organ for as fittle •••' .. • • and *" i Kirkman'sCleanser ° l78 ® in"; Flottons your tummy with- k c 5 Ib. 101b. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE [i put the aid of boning. as $20 per month at Griffiths, where all five Rental Money TWO SEPARATE CHURCH SCHOOL SESSIONS Fels Naptha Soap S!£7^ 5- «36 nag Designed with four sections models of the Hammond Organ are'on display.. SUGAR 93 -V 5I £ of ventilated leno elastic. You can keep this Hammond Organ for as long Can Be Applied * on Diet Delight - Sliced Firm nylon taffeta front ond Florient Aerosol Deodorant ^:79 Pre-Cooked as six months. If you decide to purchase it all To Purchase Price 15 oi. smooth satin lastex back, the rentals you have paid may be applied to Stronoheart Dog Food 3 29 Minute Rice 35« Cling Reaches 2 Z 29 AMEtlCAS FORtMOSY FOOD kCtAHIl! . .. SINCI IIH nothing mokes your figure FREE LESSON IN YOUR RALLY DAY the purchase price. The balance can be paid Nabisco . -•». behove Me Efehave/ Whilo Milk, Almond or Crunch •~n .'''''•'•'•''"'.' •'•''.'•''':.'^'•'r''"i'irj:'-'''"- over a-period of several years. /• HOME OR OUR STUDIO only. Size 26-40, 7 Support NATIONAL Chocolate Bars $uper J^arkets Everyone who has seen and heard the Hammpnd SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 3-21.00 Cookies — »* 2 r45 Organ confirms the fact that it is one of the sensations of the musical world. All CIVIL DEFENSE WEEK Milk or Almond ••-.••••• •••'•••• •"••-• ftrni l*age—^ Cider - • -- -•- •--•••- -•••-l -•-- '•-- quart Hammond Organ models ndvrhave the amazing "touch-response" Percussion Control, 9:30 A.M. 10:55 A.M. plnl Priccs effective thruogh Saturday, September 15th. v SEPTEMBER 915.1956 1 botllo making available a host of new sparkling tonal effects. - Nursery through 10th grade in I^ursery through 10th grade in iiershey's 3 KOO Vinegar 17. in the Super Market and Self-Service stored the Educationadil l BildBuildingi . the EducationaEil l BuildiBuildingg. bottle If you can't come in soon, use the coupon. o Adult Classes in Parsonage. Senior High Department (IHh and 13th grades) S».V,j College Inn Kraft's CHOOSE FROM ALL-FiyE MODELS in the Parsonage. Pablum Cereals BQSCO MazolaOil Bab-0 Gleanser | Blu-White Flakes Linit Laundry Starch Deluxe Slices For cooling, taladt, baling With bltach Barley, Mixed Care'l Mill amplifier Chicken Broth • Dry Cloaners FILL OI&T-f TEAR OFF AND MAIL LEWIS F. LAIRD General Superintendent Oatmgal and Rica American. Pimonto. Swilt 2'/JOI.QC 7'/: HAROLD E: DEEN ". Assistant Superintendent ProeaH 8 oi. OOc plg. Jj Hi« Famoui Nen • Fur Storago Please send me full details cfa yqior Hammond Oijg'an Rental Plan. = 1.93 pkq. ** p>g- ira HERBERT A- PETERSON Treasurer cheete plq.*"* Woitt,.. (or greater • , Rug Cleaners .pig. woiit cofnfort • Shirt Launderors Name_ EDWARD H. GANOAWARE Secretary CURT GARRETT Director of Christian Education i -Add wss. Kirkman's Bon LEVY BROTHERS FOUNDATIONS ^rd FLOOR Cashmere Bouquet | Cashmere Bouquet Palmnlive Soap 1 Palmolive Soap Sweetheart Soap I Dash Dog Food Telephone. Advanced Registrations can be made in the office "| Forfifr«3^iiTfli liver _Sst_ For toilet and bath Eipocially for the bath Fortoilet and bath Complexion Soap of the Director of Christian Education, 224 Walnut Soap b th IZoi. : MISS MATTY WYNN w 2 can, « "The Music Center of TVeic Jersey" bath *" calei *" cal.. 2 * 25° Avenue, or by calling CR 6-3765. 3 al.» L 4 U NEMO rONSULTAN I 2 cale. c.le. 1 will b* la our FeuadaUotu GRIFFITH PISMT We Welcome All Children and Adults Who D»pL Mom, Tu*t, W*d., Sept. 17-10-19 44 NORTH^AVE., E. -SIKINWAY HKPHESKNTATIVK.S- Nof Affiliated with Other Churches in to help you with your Hour* probUnu. CRANFORD, N. J. 605 IJROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY This Vicinlfy. Open Every Thurs. & Fri. Until 9 - 103 Miln St. Cranford CRanford 6-3300 Opcu W eagfe Sir •••/: ion averiue, $18,opO;_,Ralph Delia 7 Give To TfijB1 IJnited Fund in Cranford as a bookkeeper--for the Lagren years. She Was a member of Kcnj. Hoesly, secretary, -and .Mdn6jy|- New jrersey, are nd visors to the frs.Frank^ Cooper. ' • -•••"•• i-: Serra, 8 Park avenue,,,$18.0.00; Gas- Miss Lbr£iig<*r Elected \ Overlook AiibtiHaty Sets Kohn Wins Citation ! Awning CcyinpattjY Plainfield. Be- ilwoi»th Gospel Chapel. . Grant Permit Fisher,, treasuver.- Retiring' officers* Junior •Guild. Nine new'members The American Home ana Gar- t fore that, heworked (lye years for She .leaves a daughter, Mrs. Flor-~ par Mbnticellb, 19 Wade avenue, «J(unipr (jrtiijd Directresis are Olive Livingston;, directress, were, accepted. , : len department will have a des-Date foif Autumn Dance Joseph Kohn o( 27 WBde avenue; Watsoh-Stillman, Company., Rp- encc'Hubinger of Florida; four $12,000; Ralph J.K'oury; 247 Wai- Anne Crowell, secretary and Beth sert bridge 6n Septprhber 17 at a, member of .Temijl£_Beth El, is •WORSTED FLANNEL Miss Linda Loranger was.elect- Mrs. William T. Collins ' of 18 aittohg 100 presidents, and former' PAINTING & DECORATING •• •'•"•• • 'selle. .' '•' ' •••••.. .6ns, William M.t Paul C. and Al- Anderson, treasurer.. •' • ' the home of Mrs. John Banker, 19 Addition nut avenue, $11,000/ Pianin Build- ed directress of the Junior Altar Madison avenue was hostess to thepresidents of UnltedXsynagogUe 25 YearV Experience home.Friday after a long illness. SurvivinE are tvVo sisters, Miss len/H. of Kenilworth, and John W., ing Co/p., 81.3 Springfield avenue;, Mrs. Edward Earhart, directress Dartmouth road." September mee.ting. of , Crariford Mrs. Maifr F. native of Ireland, she had Charlotte A. :Davic and Miss Alice. Guild of'Tjflnity.Episcopal Church ColonyClub's congregations who wUK be cited in Okinawa; 15'grandchildren, and WOOL SLACKS of the Senior Altar Guild, and Mrs, A thrift sale, sprins6rga_by_ the Twig; One. Women's Auxiliary of hitlh> lived in Cranloi'il SS years.- &h •$T2^500r~Robert n'osab'ack, 128 EStJMATES-CHpFRFUI. LY ..-The funeral of Davie,. with whom' he lived; 23 great-grandchildren. last • weanesaay. Charles Albury, inember-at-largc >rgonization, under Overlook Hospijtili Summit; - seryative movement at convocation •m Burnside avenue, $12,000; Edlin 1 nctt of 12JBunuide avenue^ wid- • was a communicant of St. Mich- "other siste'n. Mrs. Jean Strales T Township.'Committee Tuesday LIGHT GRAY — DARK GRAY $1 'Other officers named at theof the -Northern Convocation' of of Mrs. N.. C. . _Firijil—pltrris were made foj theceremonies at- 'the Jewish Theo- NAVY BLUE—BRQWN= l_meetihg_in_SJiei:lock_HalLoteXari:blJ_AJtar— Gui]ds-of~;tho^Dioeoj;e—of held. September—2lvatT-3-EaRtnian- SCCQhdAnnual Autumn Bali to belogical Seminary Of America, New liam D. Davie of North Plainfield. ~l^~n*treet . • ' hel'L^l-d) October 20 at the Elizabeth York, on September'23. The local T. A. CRANE -—^ -MrT-Dayitr-rtcver-mnrricd Bennett of Cranford; a sister, RTfst way plant ''at South avenue and - Doblcy Funeral wasf. voted to admit six new mem- Board of Education here,, will, re- 1243 Walnut Ave. CRantord 6-0987 Catherine 'Whiting -of Atlloboro, Brough Funeral Home,' 535 Spring- Robert L. Clare, Jrv( 605Lindeh The opening meeting ofibe€ol5 tSiiiip Director Ends •.'•' avenue,, west, and thence.^ to St. Hale "street. The ~ proposed new beTfT'to the .group. - ceive, a.citation at the ceremonies. Mass.; , a st'epbrotlwr-, • Michael William A. Walter., field avenue, Summit, for Mrs.' place, was. granted "b permit to' "add ofiy. Club of Cranfordrwlii be held ,' Michael's Church, where a high structure will be at the front; of- Se&soii at Maine Camp The noxt meeting- will be. held Sheehan of. Anaconda, Mont., and Services for William A. Walter Amy B. McFndden of 15 Norwood three rooms at .a- cost of S6.00Q; Studio tonight at the Veteran's Memorial requiem mass was-offered with the. of 315 Retford avenue were hbld averrue, that city, who died, last thd present building ..and will be Michael Gachko, 360 North ave^ Hall. ••;•'..; '.. . Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Eiudenc. of October 2 at the. home .of Mrs. two grandchildren... • I INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Paul Martens, Jr., of .7 Indign Rev.'Mark J.'Doqlcy. assistanitt t pas- Mojiday at Haeberle and Bart-h Friday dfter a five-year illness. 180 feet wide by 80 feet deep. Of nue, east, oneroom, $2,000; E.,Duer . Miss Susan - Aborn, -. the club's .'4 Columbia avenue and children, 1 .. . V ' . CHILDREN AND ADULTS " • . ;. road. ;. ' . ; rresi; tor," as celebrant. ; She wr's |the, widow of Andrew G. Reeves, 406.Casino avenue, a gar- delegate to. the Citizenship In- Stephen and Betty, returned last Colonial Home, 1100 Pine avenue, cindcKblo'ck and face'brick con-, V •week from a 'hine-week: stay at "KEFK • • ' Interment was in StrGertrudo's • jainek. A. Davie McFaddeh. ' age, $3,500; L. J. Davis, Jr., -30.1 stitute for. girls, held; this summer ; Union. • Mr. Walter,'-died Thursday struction' it wil.l b'ejjsed for offices I , CHARCOAL -# WATER C0LOR " #•• OILS Camp Wihgo on 3ear Lake, Uar- w •• Ccmttcry. Woodbi-idRe, when? the Services '.for James' A. Davic, 78, at Muhlenberg Hospital; Plainneld, •' Burial was in Bayview Ceme- Elizabeth avenue, a dormer, $3,000; a'f Douglass College in i Spadehhoe Club Plans. tmiissa et t and- laboratories.. A part of the •isbn..'/ Me., where Mr. Eudene ADS Rev. Joseph Donnelly.' assistant of 348 'North avenue;.cast, were afterlbrief illness. tery, Jersey City.. • .'- A. Delia Serra, 10' H-enrich' street; i . •. Hi •': • •'• pastor; read the'^oiiimitlal prayers..- The Rev. Div George Aitchesqn, present parking area.wijl be util- garage, $1,500; Rtftlolph Liska, 268 s'cairip director. . • . . IFlower Show Wednesday m 1cl i .Mrs. McFaddcn, .who .was 80, -•-% - — : -.-_JHEL1EN,-L;-^BASS—•..:•:•'.. , J- " of the. Institute; at .1:30 p.m. Saturday at the 7 •"•••"•'. Mr. Eudene, who teaches inr • ' ••' On Sunday-night, the-Rev.' Wil- ' pastor • of Crariford Alliance was born in the West Hoboken ized for the new building. Bloomi'ngdale avenue, garage, $1,- Spadenhoe ' Garden Club has Memorial ."Funeral .Home, 400 105 South Ave., CRanford 6-1110 \ . 8 Suburban Trust. Building, Room 5 • Miss'Abdrri, daughtefr of • Mr. dustrinl'nrls"iri.Linden," has b'pqn scheduled, a closed flower show H- •'. ' liam B. Donnelly, pastor, and spirr Church/conducted the service. section of Union City.'She lived 200; and Miss J.' Luca^, 505 Cen- at A total of 37 permits were ap- and.'Mt's," Edward Aborn of 403rnthe'camping fteld for More than; \Vedries3ay at. the home of'Mrs. CASH itual director "of the Rosary rtoc-ic- Franklin.-'.place,/Plainlleld. • Mr.!guri;)1 wns in Hollywood M.errior- in Cranford for 40 years before tral nvertUo', a room, $1,200. 1 " For Information Cill CRanford 6-0266 After September 15 el proved by the committee this week- Casino, avenue has been active in 30. seasons. . • '' J William Eekoft of 324 South Union, ty, led the women of the society.HiDavie died September 5 after u •;.;] pari,_ Union, movin.8'tq Sumrnit 19 year* agor I IiiniiiiiniiiiiiliiiiiniiiiliiliiiMMu)iiii'iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiii|iiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiuiiiniiiiim for hew construction cost estimated the French club, music club. Spot- Cranford children, who were avenue. .• , • . the recitation of the Rosary in con- lonu illness, - Mr. Wultor, a inainlenance man Suryivinfi are -fl daughter, Mrs.' light staff, vocational medical qlub, junction,with Court Trinity 33", The Rev. Wallace G. Sorenson at $390,850. -;- ...... : campers a't Camp Wingp, Included Mrs.,E. A.- Cruikshank, who will junction ..with C y i for Whilehead & Hoag Company, Elizabeth Hickoli; wifq df - Union David O. Evans was granted a, and the, prom .committee of the they're the wonderful new 1 Gary and Stefahie Kott, Allen arid assist members.-, with the- show, Catholic Datightei's of -America, of of First 'Methodist 'Church, Plain-, Newark, came, to Cranford, seven .County Freeholder .Ernest S.'Hick- permit .'for a cowTmercialh.uirdi.hg; Cranford High Schpol.t -She was :_ Westfield; Of which Mrs Bennett (licint'ccl. -Burial was.in E\>- Marcia Rubjne, Lawrence and will serve as-judge". Mrs.-George venrs -agp from .Irvington, w'here Ock, with 'wh6*i she lived; three at 420 North avenue, east,. w.ith elected to the National'Honor-So- ; was -jj 'charter member. erfireeii Cemetery, Klainfie.'kl: Margot Metzger, and Chai-les J. l?rohask a will serve as hostess he -had made h.is home for 25 years, sons, • Andrew G. McFadden of construction-cost estimated at $45,- ciety this yeai' and was-on the Scherl' . ' • . assisted by Mrs, Eckert. " sleepers by I Lit 61 Mrs. 'Bennett; wH<> wauld have '•". Burn in PJainlk-lcl,- Mr. Davie [ He had worked 40 years for Whiter Summit and Stuart W. and Rich- election committee of the Student i i 000. ' . •'•'•;''• Comb. celebrated her 84th birth'rfay. anni- had' niade Cr.arrford his home for, ncay,.& Hoag. " ard N. McFaddcn, both of Cran- Council, f ••'"''.- Charles M.^Ray, Jr., son of Mr. Free Residential permits approved BACK-TO-SCHOOL .Miss Janice Keve, daughter of versary on Sunday, died at her years. Hi* last eii.iploymont was Hc loavcs. |,js wif0| M).s, Bertha Unior ford; ;eight grandchildren and. four were: Louis Brod, 308 North Un- Mrs. Charles Schillinger, civics and Mrs. Ray of 106 Oak lane, Mr., .and Mrs. Walter A. Keve of Nit«y Nite ha* thought o! evetyihirig — new prinfif Pflugfelder. Walter; a daughter, great-grandchildren.' • ', • and legislation chairman, will in- left yesterday to onter.his sopho^ 18 Hillcrest nvenue, has returned new *tyle«, new f«ahir«« tool All are in soft cotton. runs •- Mrs. Henr.y_Gorsky; with whom he •Chem troduce the ' speaker, and Mrsmore year at Indiana -University, to, Moravian~Co'U'ege,' Bethlehem, a. Solid Color «le«per in blue, green, yellow, pink. . KeiUl MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION made his homo; twqgrandchildren Hugo M. Staiger, president, will Bloofnington, Tndv )Pa., where she is'n sophomore...-;...'. :_..:..siiM-.oo-4...._siso .-_...// .'...... '.• land two brothers, Clarence Walter;- DaugFiters of America phone . - preside 'at the business meeting t j.Nfe'wark, and Martin Walter, Flor- Hold Firpt Meeting ^Hostesses for the evening will b. Cinderella print wilhVuiffie lrlm^ Green, yellow,, rates are pink. Sixes 1-1. $3.25. CR 6-9653 ida. ' ' . -' " ' ., " Harry/t). Johnson Council 12S, •be.: Mrs, Daniel T. Gregg," chair- Daughters of America, hold its man, Mrs. Nicholas Ld Cbrte.-Mrs c. Tagbbat print with piping Mrs. Mari E. MATCHING SHIRTS 13 EASTMAN STREET, CRANFORD I / dn. sizoslYtpia •,.'••.1.99'^' SET — PANTS' Established 1897" and SHIRT 6.50 KELL'S OPEN DAILY cd. •Wa "' DRESS SLACKS EXCLUSIVE at BELL'S e-6 r, 100% WOOL Sizes 6 to 10 / 2.99 UP FLANNEL 10.95 wmsam 1 bai '.I . \\ / •'•• Rvcryonc tan have a Scotts Sizes 12 to 16 3.50, UP — ALTERATIONS FREE — THE lawrT>..;, costs no more than ordinary kind. Scotts Re- search Jias'formulated a-spc- I~*\A -,- / 9' ' ' •' ••>•...•.. mWJ/.' cjfK m>»nH for three lawn %4O€T€tt-'S ADEN'S-: & BOYS* SHO1 -IMMl-l-.-. —PlCTUUl- i T ; _._$:L3SXbr FAMILY-LAWN, PLAY LAWN. T05__WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD 6-5804 'Selcct'fhc Seed Blend to meet / your lawn goal, 25T Scoffs DELUXE -Picture L*n-»-This blend is custom dc -Get y head ttart on fdll by choo»- s£ d foV those whi want a picture lawn . . : c eSant dres^ ing your new hal from our hand- NYLON or NATURAL BOBBY PINS tome array of the imart'eit thape« ornvo per 1000 sc, ft. llb-flM 5 ^ - $7.95 and shad«t. , p Scoffs SPECIAL-Family soils with moderate care. lib 14c 14* Scoffs UTIIITY—P/-T Urn, . . •" P"^ lawn. Rugged, wear'resistant grasses 1 I KSTI'1KI;I),^\U\V JUKSICY Founded In 1808 TJURF BUILDER* — Scotts own formu- lation and 28 year success story. Fall THE BUILDER 12 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFORD FREE DELIVERY - CR 8006* feeding strengthens roots-, makes A'un-1'rofit Nun-Salaiian sturdier grass as it/restores health and YOU WANT color. Full meal to 100 sq ft for lesf ' .... is easy to find in the We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an FOR ALL THE FAMILY • •••$." than dime. Yellow Pages of your V\ ;A XXm i --Tb-1" IOCS liRVii"THli- Telephone Book. outstanding funeral home, complete, with air NATURAL BEAUTY OK A' KIN IS HIGH BELL'S POTENCY SEE: WOUUKD LANDSCAPE ... conditioning, orgdnr large light roojns for your Driveway ConBtrucUou MULTIPLE VITAMINS LEE STETSON Building Contructol-s MA 1X T A1N U D IN TIJ K i\ 1A N N ER every convenience. Our own display room. hr r J „./SWEEP COMMENTATOR FLATTOP Homo Improvement OF A WELL-KEPT PARK 100 3.49- 250 ° 7.89 Active looking con- VA mi-dium-wcight hat, . I.ntcst of ;il| youthful Carpenters ._ Crease hat with n nar- moderately priced in these styles . . . narrow brim 4-XD" does it—easily cleans out dandelions, plantain, all nasty Mason Contractors Large Reserve Acreage row brim. In .brawn and attractive colors . . . gray. :md bow in tlu* biu-k. broad-leaved weeds wirhout-ha/n to pood grasses. - Roofer H *> . • charcoal. ' • brown and neutral. , $10 95 " iTrcal 2V,U u, // • %\r<7 11,000 , ft • J-/.8* it Cubinct Mnkera WR THAT EVERYDAY TREAT $10.95 ' $8.95 : If you like DOL'DI.i: ACVH)\. nuke spre.uler application of 4^l^^Uuagj:ei:diug-tiLgr.>ss as you_ Whenever-you-wnr+t— .—Hull on me j! i^axx^icclcuiiui ROSTQN dons the easiest shoe that ever sped slay weeds. box • $2.')5 / • / 5 - SCHRAffT«E CREAM— across a campus. It's a handsewn* SPORTSTER, a genuine moccasin anything built... LOOK Leaflet up Suprrintcndi'tit's OJ/ice Executive .Office that means your foot is cradled in one soft, smooth, unbrokenptcce of U0U EAST BHOAD STREET 125 ELM STREET pliant leather. Slim, trim^good fitting . . . $8.95.' To I. WE 3-07111 Tel. WE 2-01J0 Funeral Directors l l.arl'1; [ PI rn-rTr- r\v 18 North Avenue, W. — Lrantord Gates Close at 6:30 P.M. rimivnnv H QfU S E W A R E S — HARDWARE,. PAGES 13 SritlNGFIKLD AVENUE 318 KAST BROAD STREET '" 5, S. EISENBERO, RBO. PHARM. Open Monday & Friday Evenings CRANFOltD. N. J. — CR 6-0«>? WESTFIELD. N. J. — WE 2-0143 S&OT\T'S . /GADGETS-GIFTS of your phonebook j TEL Nf0 l> 6 O62 17 NO. UNION o.YE. ™« * -° _CRANF0RDJ_N^L HB^at CENTRAL, WESTFtELD J9N. Union Ave. Cranford 6-0866

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Evening tal new building valuations of sented by'the.Ct anf6rd First Aid Session classes; will begin at 6:15 ' Those scratchy, post office pens, Squad, while ten. Cranford attor-, now «umb.6rs 150 from-about 25 $441,300.' August fire report show- p.m. on September 2.4.* •' .- . / are now a thing of the past! neys will present the lectures for communities. During the .regular r>\(\, familiiir straight/ peris ed eight general and. 13 still alarms that the property-, loss estimated at the. li iui ttl the 'n1t*J»ftf'"w<* yiiirs" from Tli- and inkwells, which have graced with 70' to -80 at eacTTsessidn. Member-' istration of day students, is almost post office, lobbies dipwn through $550. First Aid Squad-members will be instructors for the first aid course, ship is gained by introduction only. However,, additional hrt^^-wrt oved]ii!iL The proceeds fli^Hterprist AudiiioTis^orTiuniui-T^j'" •••— from the C ran fort! Post which is being, .offered without iprihjg' in «hi» Musical Club ot .,, '(Contin.ved from Page 1) .. bal] poirjt pens/nccQfding to an squad a'Jso iVill be used. the league ip proud'to 'have a part ingThe September 17 to September 26, at. 8 p.m. at the jce cream'and soda for all.children, in the .new Sherlock Hall -tind tratjon "period. .home of Mrs: Chnnninc Rudd, 218 announcement "(jiji; .week by 1 A softball -Batne between fathers Church- School building;- Central avenue.' and for senior Postmas/er "Art'l/JT "!?'. Metz. 1 The new equipmOjnt.. author- • from the northsidQl and those frdm Leaves Aboard Mi . Duffy 'has been forced .to - -active.membership'on Wednesday, , • . (Continued .from Pfigc 1) retire from a'ctive work'in" the •VIA-Marks ' ••.. '• ' ' /• October 3 at 11 a.m, nt the home iied liy the .poslninste£ general, the south-sido is slated for 1 to 2:30 (Continued from Page'l) / Because^ of the religious holi- soon will be found in every post p.m. , . .'•:•.' week-end',befdre leaving on theleague bedause/^f; ill health; .Mr. of Mrs, Charles Hans,'643 Norman # second voyage South. '/'He had aGruber now has assbciated with Swindles will be discuSsec} by Her- FIKSlt place, Westfiel'd as. announced by •oflice lobby throughout- • the From 2:30 ;to 5 p.m, there will, MAKES FASHION NEWS ,• • «;i; be games-of skill'in which prizes' 20-day furlough in. J.une; . him Mrs. Gruber, Mr., and Mrs.bert • H. Kcin; assistant ppblic day, our store Ml be etosedlrbm THE INT E , BEPK • Mrs. Henry LOROS, president. • '.country." relations, officer xi£ the ; Howard. . U ;' ' Anyone wishing to addition1 may of basohallj'i. will be awarded to On this second trip] the Glacier H. R, Copson, Mr., and Mrs. E. ••' «tt •-.• will proceed through the Panama M, Johnson) /3Vtr. and Mrs; A. W;Savings' Institution, ^Newark,; ABB'-! call, Mrs. Ritdd, membership* cliaiiy winners.-. ' . . v '» :• • .' ..._' ,:.. Up man, for application cards which llcrRepp .Another-, feature will be theCanal, stop at Valaparaisoy Qhile, Pasbjerg,. all -d'etive in the work- , February ,1,9 —: Fourteen ^Steps in : J and then'head South to drive as of'Trinity- Church. • to Pressing Your Best will be told • el.- . must ,be flljt'd oirt -and returned (Cnntimicd from Papc^. i) ". award of rotating team trophies to 1 ' • .<« V far as it can through the Antarctic before audition rfate. river.has' been lowered this week the/U'inning team in each'-league. The Cranfoi'd Bridge League is by Mrs. Carolyn Yukrius? assistant . • -n- •• ice before ground crews are des- CABB- ,. According to the revised eon- in urdcr thai his department rriny . Picnic committee ijpLMnbi'.rs are: affiliated-with the-American Con- home agent, Union County • Ex? patched to set up plane.bases.. • tension Service, 'Rutgers. s'titutibq, -audition ' requirements clean out the river bed. He made .Bt'fe;shm<;.nts, August Engel, chair- ti^ct^Bridge.League, and the "Dir i , ,-w* ' aVe t'wPa^iKJjcant must ben'resi- 1 ThG~lacal" sailor's—parents said rectory "oJ'~"Xftfllateji. Duplicate . i:. strong pitta to".resident to re- man,, and John Fedorko, and he expressed intefest .in getting Wtarch 1?' — Nike' Nvili- be dis-< DEAB' rinnt- of' Westliejd, Mountainsici£j_frain from -throwing debris and games, Frank Van dor Slice, chair- Clubs" shows "that Mr. Gruber is cussed by a representative of the d1V d^rood . oror';- ScotcScotchh rifbijjs-'••'h- int= -cod if ;,.ositU>nts he would rather go for his final will talk • on Civil' Defense. fop other from tlw .^•.....,;T - . a}m n W1J1 ue WBlulkii _ Safely Trailer. i f (Continued, from Prt(7<; .') year of service. He expects to re—Adult Driver • • Cfanford. . . ,', . •••'., rtiodcrn period and tha^mpHcants j • vtlU»r.Unrily refrain from "turn-from Antarctica next May. April J6 — Mildred F., Stone,- SEPTEMBER 15th •forjiccompan.stmustbe>«parccl|du fcf the river. • ' the trailer ak a mobile field office ("Continued from Page 3) <.llll.IV., ...tb, -,. ..._... for relief forces • in time of' dis- staff assistant to the president of to pli!.\ ... . : hours' notictytwo' A •resolutio ' n was adopted selling j r favorably- to them and feel they numbers for any .^o.lJ.tit chosorKb.v aster," Mr, Schultze said. '"The are a most valuable community M,utual 'Benefit Life Insurance numbe y eight parcels, of township-owned School Enrollment Cornpany, will speak-on Begin Now the club president. , New. Jcrsry "Automobile Club hits service," Mr. Schneider .saidI in ehonis to the State I Highway De- (Continued, from Page -I) his request 'to- the local adultpo Enjoy.Tomorrow^ Mrs. Edward Walsh,, ,,..,. /for inclusion jn-the Gar- put it at "the disposal: of the state comstruct'ori of two new ^elemen- W^^ from 6 to 10 [HOLLA chairman, announces, that the an- to be used in times of emergency." school. -May .21' 7- Annual meeting and den\Statte Parkwaay y for. $i,800$, : tary schools and an-addition to an . lnche • nual opening luncheon .for chorus adopted'was a resolution As further adjunct to its^emer- election of officers will',be liefd. elementa'ry school. • Cranford Looks^ Ahead will be members will he held ori-Tuesda.v, / permission- fi'6m . thegency role the trailer carriers UJC Expects M., Saturday, September 15th. September 25, -.-it 12:45; p.m. at the Ruhway ,-Vsllcy Sewerage Auth- stretchers,, splints, • bandages, sur The board president assured;-the discussed by Ira D. Dorian, com- • home of Mrs. Charles- Hans, nritv for n^rt^nn-'tion Specialties, in^rnrfinntg Vlii staff that the trustees "clearly'feel (Continued from Page 1) missioner of -teal estiite and de- Visitors to the trailer will" be that, tne most unporiaht pint of extra-curricular activities avail- velopment and commissioner of • include JVJrs. E. F. Geor'gf, Mrs, B. I Inc.,- 77 Win'ans avenue, to connect our schools are people, rather than able at the college. • . • public affairs, ;• • - jM.,Gihnore, Mrs. W.E. Post, Mrs. | their new building, to the trunk-; (given a • free official AAA road win Your cooperaiidn m anticipat map hf thn TTnitprl States anrl lit- buildingsr_ and this ^ refers to our__Fol!P Jli!l5. spea.kers_an_ Eng- _ Jjjne 4 .' — Anniial. luncheon jprioi Edward W. Tristram, -arid Mrs. sewer, ' ' •'. . Te?efreT^r^tme?^r r adfrifnistra.tui1!; - -and lish Vlaae.mc,nt (p'st. will be. given meeting when Marion .Brash Hoff- drajw erature ' showing how to cprnpiitc Wijlarcl M.-.Wight. The first chorus].- Richard Ditzel.wiis advanced to our other employees." , ] to detprmin" ' e whethe" " r student•'•••' s wil•-•l "man ) Sopran6, will.preserft, A Note as rehearsal is scheduled for Tuesday, i fourth year fireman, effective- Sep- auto travel costs for vacation trips . Mr. B.elden advised the teachers ing your needs wilil be greatly ap ! 76 MODEL ROOMS! A WORLD OF IDEAS! 6-089 ; and business use. of. their cars. be assigned, to regular English or From Sweclen. . ' ., • Octo'ber 2nd at 8-p.riT. at the hoine |,tember 15. and-Edward J. Wagner and administrators to "add to your icmcdial English elapses. SEE 5 MODEL HOMES! Members of the 'A A A are invited •• V- ' . • • -' • • • » • . of Mrs. King' Gould, 417 Prospect; and John G. Schindlcr wer^p named competence and enthusiasm__in . Walter rF. Sosnowski fit ,1042' preciated. : A meeting of all faculty mem- ..to.LCDns.il l.t ej ub ^personnel; in^the your ehoseh professioh-a-willing- •.\ •'•"•'•;•-;'.•....;.. *•" sircetv"--West |ieId--wit h—Miss-Janct. : beTs^MirbbV hdrdSMf)p C Rafilan road" htis - received—a- Grimier,.conductor, and.Mrs/ Rus- crossing duty.. . ' • . trailer on their travel plans, Mr. ness to work effectively and con- 1 Passed on first reading and re- day.. Dr. MacKay will preside .. Wheelock Scholarship/ to- Dart- sell . Liiuvcir', accompa.hi'st. - '• Schiiltze said^.In charge of tho siderately in your man-tb-man .re- mouth College. ••.••''" Registration of. students for the • \ -••••: ••- ferred to the'Planning Board was trailer is ;Richard T. Randolph of lationships and in your gi'pup re- an' ordinance vacating 30 feet of new semester will be held from" Mbntclair,'manager of the. club's lationships and you will find, the 'The son of Walter F. Sosnowski, North! East! Sbiith! • Wcfitr~Tln? four corners of the enrtK meet thi6 week; at KOOB ... in the most Lions Club ah uniianied -street in -Heather-' SafetyrTravel -Trailer Deparment. 6:30.to 8:30 p.m. Monday and from Cranford school system not only •30 Eastman. St. exciting New Jersey Hoiiif Show yet! Come see!~WcVe jam-packed five fabulouR-floorfi-with honic . .Perfect Attendance' meade Hills. 'Referred to commit- The trailer's visit wjll--.be one of cpntinuing to be-a really, good sys- S COMPLETELY NEW MODEL HOMES jnn nt iWi*' m|-|ni(>. \^ns a-request n. spriog' of mils it will pay this "' '" -but—ani lnci'caskigly- good tOpp. tittanford Theatre taint- lnt! HeV Civ, co^ . Lew:- ilip^rity_gfJCinflen' for' as- lein •... n-la-lnlernaiionate! KtimO wftat~t ~"-"Irom eSTjXJlJllLj^ '&^! You'll-^ • f:-.. ^>.».vlJ»i^^-ri<>-w motlrl year tir municipalities in iKp Atito one TilBIIIOII • II t:.WB_iq»LLmJ« " '""" *••••„• IT—' . •• ___rfr^^ —r...\....'..' evening as wecklyi'tlinner meet- sistajnee, in -.securing a "parlf Club's three-county area .oFNTor- . 'Japanese Teahouse''.. .done ^bitit a col-' and ' Dr. Best announced this week iiLes in.pire.lby r6n.an.ic foreign l.n«U • • • all( olo1:coor or' in:AI. i ii Italian provincial, graces our "Town A fine cr.vJts.nan-from Mario-Lamp Co.; drsigns and anally creates leather lamps right before your tha/the name "Manchon" does noj;Dr; B.L'st.said. . . EXPERT TELEVISION— RADIO REPAIRS at a zone, meeting which he at- ritOI'OSU) OIIOINAN( K Country House"! Cling to the pure St«t " AN OHD1NANCE ERtablishini; n Code appear in any directory or avail- .ves' See one of llrt most extensive .Import collections of original hand-made rW ever .Mtmbleri nci!tilnli.ni; Banrdlnu Homes Mr fThll- •American charm of colonial? Don't miss • I'- M tended in Fanwood. Monday night. record of St. Petersburg or-., the ANTENNA INSTALLATION ^nd REPAIRS lt irlliconsi f fofill-r IhuU'H-' operOptTIIn- Bri(]|ge League ^jDrexel's refreshing new pine treasures jn . Mnller.. nir the York. : ^Kooi"TSar/y American $ptir~tevtgla1'^— T; lcrrry .: ,jH^5»Vfal>»lni»-ru«» deigned by Count Bernadotte of Svmlen! A« for atmoRpherc^ of such eslnbrTshnu-Mts nnd IWlnR pen- | ",, , .H i 1 Society ..will "^ {(Continued' from rage, I > 'WtKi.1 Pa., club was present as the guest T ne islor ca J of W. J,, Fredrick,' and Rev. Mr.iliW'K tor.viouiiiuii.s. Gi uber 'Watched their endeavor ALSO COLOR TV WeVe the II N. *\\ over again! Outside Koos yon'll count the flags of 38 nation* . .. I««d*-yo»'« »nd 's ' BE IT OnOMNRD By TJie Bonrd o( ceiebratc-. the 30th- nnniversary ot. Allinget' introduced h.is son; Al- h of Township of Crnnford, New 1 grow, at first • yery slowly but *.. _ dlfffercut Hcnl its 'founding- -next' February,' 'and PARKING CR 6-1044 tap yonrfootto-thc-rhythW.ofitlt4^olar£uLuu>^J^ ^••.#.£ : BtoJ bert, .Jr., ns his guest. Jerseyrsey: • . then with gi'eat-'strides. At- first it is- bur desire to pet in touch r ..-Blind seals have been mailed out Sectioi n 1 — A wide rt'Btiln.tinil, bourd-r tlfo bridgo. games were held on IIIU. niiiiii;n .U...L,,,,' -cn'lldrrn., ,.. ,-_-_. provicilnu for,Ilii tin- -with Mr; Manchon or his roVatiyes Day or JNIightSeryice Seven Oays A Week , inlernnlionn] dish every clay! And if you get the urge to travel, stop at our International J ravel Center v.,l- in the annual campaign for- funclsu-ini;petl!Qn-oL^'ucli_CHU!l>LlMiui.)cnlH iin in colTne7;tioTT^iUrtlre~obs'ci'vaTicd! for assistance of the blind,: it WHS-lni' ; pennlttofi for vfriiatioMR 'IH' IT-.. . c'stiiblished prft-Kunnt to Hcvlsi'tl. Statutes of this event. . "SOPHISTICATE" BY TOMLINSQN ——^linT^^v^^ reported by- John Hall, sight con- au;:i-(lll.l tn UOiO, A copy- nf siild i-odo Is "Any one able to supply any ' '•• A a -mm i m» .. J .... exciting ne.w collection soon to be . : i. aiincxiHl htTfto nnd made a pjirt horenf s for the choosing! Yv« ils a BIG show .. . sparklmg for 2 exciting days, 2.*nln mglrt^ servation chairman. without Iho inchiHlnu of the. lext thereof information Whatever may com- teen in the color pages of 6 hading home ll.TB •-, .')' -jnagar.lnrs'... exactly reproduced by Knot it4y-a«d-rtfty-4fl-t-« -J00.N-..-.I Section 2 "'- The sntd code estiiblislied municate with me. Whatever as- inor,. unlike many home shows. ,fs ifllnnni-e Is de- in a trend-setting "opeif plan" home star- ring .7 model rooms...a formal living scrthecl nnd i-otiiinonly, known- us the appreciated." Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders plenty of free parking ... W over 1000 cars! I SUMI "New Jersey Boa'rdtnu Home for Chtl- room, formal dining room, library-game Home Agent at Lunch •drcu Code ilOSIU"-. ' v We Cut Prices to the Bone — No One Will Beat Us I -.romn.ma^tetibeijroom, guest room,, study • SUT; A^yrogram "Today's Challenge' Sec-tloii~:t—fT-Thl-ct'-eopii'ii of, tlie- wild ...and livlng-Erunch raonf! You II lave' "New Jersey Uonrdlnu llo'int' fur Chil- Distributing!;' its daring blend <>/ •"> exotic woods... •TOP'•'•':' io'the Homemaker," was presented dren Code iiOfttlt'"* have', been pliu-.ed on hot } by Mary W. Armstrong, at th«file In the oil ire of the secretiny . of. this ("Continued from Page 3) including African Zebra wood. Tamo I' cftfy first luncheon rneeting of the"lutnl hoard of • Henlth upon the mtrlicltir- sowing, social dancing b l ' wood lron.i_Jgpqn! • tton' of this ordiniihee Inicl will remain -on and intermediator typing "Newcomers- Club ^L ' .ion in' luki-n mi Trfr Hoiiie Agent Mar-y ArmslronR, tioiv-of'tho • public. ..,.. Who spake to the grpup at Shcr- Section -I — joi-k Hall of .Trinity Episcopal i'n» -N«, pt'rsoii sliall nperalt* a hoarcl- agent for the Rutgers pvrinil »r -lic:«»rtHt( In- opovnte "siuut1 shall i TOPE .have ^t*n issiit'cl by this Bunv.d of Health. MORE PROTECTION... I -76 INSPiniNG MODEL ROOMS • cin. Service. ' .'' Hiiich -IICOHKO nr npprovnl of "m\ • exlsttnn / ... includjngji brand new row of interna- • nel.' certtftcntt1, permit, or itcfiiMr . shall' be CHOICE CUTS posti'U. in a conspicuous place m such Best Time Yet! 10W COST... J Ib. tional dining rooms .. .a whole aisle of SA"5 ti«UibHHhn>(Mit. gracious French Provincial living rooms od. H>i ThOrt* shall be no oharm" for : FOUR POLICIES IN ONE! I .... on entire row of glamorous bedrooms! Wa , licon^e or-approval J>f an cxiMlpu (,'IM;1I(W Then gn 'round-the-world yja Koos excit- ;• b«;, . MIMEOGftAPHING ..! Vi\%c, pvrnut or license. SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE 6-6'{. >r' Lici'iiht'111 i-*»*»vii*€l t)f approved '.Un- ol* ppUcy pco»»cb you* I ing Series of 20 new living rooms! Visit' Letior's-Forms-Notices^Cards . der the provisions nf this ordinance shall ...COMPLETE RELAXATION! ! ! g low In cat* of damao* - the Indian llaom. I enetian Jioonj, the expire, one your from Iheir dale, of Issu- Private beach entrance, oceanlront ba.< Good'Work k> your kom« or pvt\ona\ prop- . I Persian Room, all designed /of unlimited ance ami application for t'fiU'wal •thereof sundecks and shaded porches, hitdgcis .-. .the Madrid Hoom, Hong Kong ' ' Fast 'Service -. be sutimilted m the. lorin and man- •rty reiulllng fro*) fife, IM>ft or I THE ner preseribed by Section 2 2 of said excellent food, music and evening Boom, nur own liermuda Paradise Room, 'LOW •Prices- .eodc, . together with tlie required • Ice, HU entertainment. * jotbwr p«ril<—aoainit legal action I & X-RIB POT ROAST and mpre .. .all done with young home- d'jiys prior to the -expiration elate. >'/ r«iuWln(; Uom accidtnHfot whkh I Free Consultajion r hV'liv>ej.inny be sir* v you' ar« mpomibl*.. M't itmplcr, I nil'- •Service sor of any provision of lJUs (trilmanee tir code -CR-i L Ave. CR 6-2174 npp.-rlunHv -fn\f._a ::4li'ar|mi by the Hoard of Heiilth.or' 1U lh ' It n is.: ,.» ..K^l it-jt-m/- • ^- ••• -•_; '' JVl4-s. Marie Bv-Knipp vesentative'. • .' | • ,- i i 1 »&*»* to l»lfcr ton*. < -<-D ay-Nigh t-H olid a- rtrt—A—hee-nse -or appru\ml. uf-.i -cativ_uL'i'jaiJ^.qi'' lu-etisc ts_not_ t Hoi «nd old NEW-YORK-DRESSED ANT-'i IMIMMAMI able between persons \*r piemt.se'ri. ~" Vt Payt To MaowYpw KOOS ORIGINAL IMPORTS $31 -.- Section j*t " Any person who. violates J|,r in ill *«*>• 29* .'. i-beautiful scidptured.,nwdern_Jurnilure '•-_:..-!..-, drri any provlmou of. or unler i ] STATE FARM Ao*nT vindur this ordinance or code -eslahlis |qFIEint=K] LtID F R YIM C HICK EN S from iVoririiy, Sueden, Denmark ..... lovely C herein .shall, upon cojViciioii tliereof. / CHICKEN LIVERS —49c lb. ceramics front Iran .. .hand-made chairs V. fir llalchhis* bu- ' liable to a penalty ^oi' imt lesh ih.in two LEGS AND BREASTS——59c Ib. Frances Ueitch : from Auitria . . . colorful serapes and j Catherine Dory 105 < dollars i^j.uOi, nor nu>n- t)\un.oni> hun- i0HN G. MALKO (S dred doltai;s iSUHinui. for H-nc\\ violation, hand-wrought silver from Mexico ... ex- 'S •••• \ Nc'-.' '•'.iich day n, p.irUrulaV violation contmues lb quisite hand-decorated lamps by Italian shiill constitute-a separate ofl'ense. CRanford 6-1198 masters .., magnificent Sterling from Eng- rt£k*$* fey -' \ Section ti. " i All ordinance*, codes oi 312 CEDAR ST.. GARWOODlJ land... one of the. most fascinating dis- 7*8 pat'ls of s'iitMf iiuonsi.stt'nt u ilh mn of 4k 2P.M. FRESH HAMS-WHOLE OR SHANK HALF play* "Jersey's ever seen 1 10:30 ttu; provIMOILS -oi this" <>i diilinu'c ,uul thi* i 1 uode established hereiiJider nrc ht-Yeby TOMMOROW! TKA';!'." TOMMOROW! lepiiiili'd to the e.vlent of Mich iiu'im.-*^l- SMALL O doz. TOMMOROW! COURSE au. ; 1'iH'V ' f ' ' FRIDAY ONLY! .Section 7 • In the event that'any sec- •JIJPCOVER CLINIC « K A P K Wf~Y-,.C L I N I C • -c6\y(. tion, MMite-ncc or clausi- of this ordinjint'r WHILE THEY LAST! it eod«' sh.ill be dec 1.1 red unconstitutional STRICTLY FRESH EGGS llV A roiii|iU'li> rupHiW' I'cnirhr in (lrtniijl- I r.irn ihf >>lir>rl iiil- In inalvin^ profc-- Hu-u. cjmrt of cot.np^tertl .Un'lsdiction Mich Off. EL 5-9672 ', . Res. EL 2-5550 inp 11 n'Hr MI i'd 1» y \\\v Hninc |- nth inn SEES • • • 11- fun, iiifurmali\r. pxciliny;! ^ nuMI • iiuiiillncikiiiji Hniprriro. (•»(••». rnrnico! r declaration shall not in any manner preju- Iciirn linu tMi^ily >mi run mulct* hfuulihil li'u^ni'! A lotiix* »(> t'asy lo inuliTHiiind j dice the eiUoiccmi'iU of llie remaininu RUGS FROM FOREIGN LANDS .I.earii h'ny. (n pill..|fJ«»M»ur "in >uur win- i wha.YOU "rMlvlom f-lipiMivcrh «11-by^.yourJit'.lL in..5.0.Mr _ k "thni-f»vpn--ili< -l>r-iiU«lH"bc-uilLi'.»mi!...aA>4il.-. t pro\ isions. ...a fabulous import collection of hand- 1 1 (Inwv r\rn un lli«* ^|irnini' >t Kiidiirl !'AVulrh"" Section tt • This ordinance, and the fmn linnu ! ^ citi*11 i*('C*- • Mil"* Ciitlirrint t ii | HI hi i* of do iii)i #*xc it in c lliin^s w ilh should know about nur (iminii* linnn- f.i-hhni rniiMilliinl f.roin 1 code Ihei-fin established shall tnRi? elTeei SCHICKHAUS BEST GRADE LOOSE FRANKS made original rugs including the I'ridt !Jnt\. IV;ilin||,|]l\ f;iItl(itlH V|(M'l>ril.l i"H '<>"• ? IMT \f|\ liifl lifinii ! ^ ou II leant ulinr s; L Buaso (JinMil'iliii/'tJ r< i rriiti' riiihl hi*(nrr umr- iw'ifaVs a'ftor Ilrst puhttciitton aftor tlnal of Kashmir from India, rugs from Sweden ^tiliiiitl "froni ( (iri^-olidatrd. rr«'iii»\ tiimi In If ([ in > our f Irr ii rat in p .... pit full * lit Carpentry • Roofing • Siding designed by Count ficrnadolte, Inca rugs r\t> 11n* fi\mr. lit-iiul iful w inilnw trnil- ,i\nid . . \\*>w in irc;il»* uttf'trjrrtt;ilil« your child's ».|i-p li\ >lrp rijilil lii'fTtii' \nur »'>''»•' ^ln' II int'iil" \ nti\ i' mini ireil iti v nur f,i\ nr il»* • Nollie from Ecuador, beautiful Aubussons from l>ii)Ifil t IM* ii i . . , tut ttit'in . ., cvni *\\uw cl.iinoiir . w ilti i-olnr . . . .iml inor*'. uuuli, hniur ni.ipii/iiH'-! \ /in II h*;it n IK>H . in. 1 The finetiomn oidnuince \\ .is . intro- Leaders • Gutters France, a(l from .the world-famed Schu- 1 iniii h niort ! I An•>>•*'** a| 1 .1 ntj H , . . no 'liit-i-d ,'niul' t»iis>i-d mi -litsi readings.it n \-«Ut linu , In M'\\ 11 if in ! Then iillrr <*la»», niiilvr ronin - ».vr\i;d! Imnifdiiilflv foTlow \i}% .if- lhe Tnvvnshlp yl C'ranfiild hrlfl "on 424 SPENCER ST. ; ELIZABETH tertian of magnificent hand-loomed Ori- uiili \\\^ Dory. >h'/|l lie un h.iml in llu- \\\f Viniff, Mi*»> KM* Wjtlrlikif.-. nuinnprr 1 !;.-IIMMI! Cl.i" vl.nU nl 2 I'M. "hurp •\utnisl Kl. JBRIi. ami will he coiiMdeu-tf entals from Karastan! , 1 iilirir >lio|) lo (liven*- - \ our. rirrnrnt(i)(i cuih (lii\. \hrr the rln--. Mi-- Drill li r»I K'in» I)IT(i 1 at inp t')«>pl.. iirul our i*l(i(f for final pas-saue. afJer' puhllc heaiiui: fH (i |i| fin- ^ ilh \ on. pivr \ nil n ltnitor- will hf on luind lo per* ai.another reu'iiUir nuH-tini; nf said Hoard SWIFT'S SELECT frr*h rifw irli-iif! f 1 a*-v start^ prompiK til \sjll | tonally onhwer )our qi! Ask for our Booklet! of Health nt Municipal Olllces. Cl.inloid, 31b. GROUND BEEF, extra lean uilh jou! Ncu .Iep.e\ . on 10:30 em h itioruinR ... no milt- r*'i*rrM'(l! rm-i jour ili:ror»tine MONDAY, SEPTKMHtH 2-1. 1US6 at 8 nil P M VEAL CUTLETS 89c WILSON'S ROLLED BUTTER, Gov. grade A Ib. 63c Eye Physicians Wll.J,l(\M I'. SMITH. SPECIAL Secretary. 10 • TRIPLE CHANNEL « 10 Recommended B.iteil:' Septeinhel HI.MliSli. 8-111 WILSON'S CORN-FED BACON lb- 45c ALUMINUM COMBINATION LOIN VEAL CHOPS 59c i I STORM WIND< _CHOJ£E SHORT CUTS t- <;\A/FFT ITALIAN SAUSAGE Ib. 69c INSTALLED JOE STRICTLY FRESH MEDIUM EGGS doz. 49c To 3B"x72* Why not get to 10 A M. ALUMINUM FOR Tomorrdw, ARMOURS STAR & WILSONlS>- Ready-To-Eat CALVES LIVER STORM WINDOWS 217 E. BROAD STREET shankend tb 1 Lb ILII>IS WEslliold 2-B988 FREE SAMPLE "UD IS SOLD PRODUCTS, INC. 89c ROUTE 27, RA11WAY • HUSK cm»«™ .i »•"- u.ii«i. dj GROCERS. - SMOKED HAM 49t SLICED BACON I)i4lirlli :;; s. llroad street Corner Lincoln Ave. RUSTAIN PRODUCTS' HARDWARE. DEPT. 102 South Ave.,W. 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'• •'•'•:/ r —.'' ' /—t,...... _ \ -r ANE>' CHRONICLE, ' THE CRANEORD. QtTIZEN.AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 J- .gated. Our. sales' have' doubled bcr; I,Am--iRilie, by Mary K'. Har-•Kin; "by Nclia 'a.ardnc.r white.. O'Kell pla-ce, is •servihjj nlijoard the The carrier, v.'lll undergo .-an ox- LETTERS TO since. •••". ,-. ';''„"' • . " • LMNettiBooks ris; Sprig ' Muslin';', by; Georgette • • '-. /-, Mysteries. ' ...; . • attacic aircraft carrier USsintrop- tensiyo conyorsioh and moderhi-" • The blind folks in New Jersey: In Heyer; Color of Grebn, by Le^ard When Strangers Mod, by Robert id, which returned frifiny to Nor- zntipn overhaul nt tho New York work under the supervision of the' - iiig Schtiol faiSessio n Bloomfield-i-'Crtso of the Amateur eflabltfh«d J895; Tm CRANFORD CmzitN; /ertabUshed 189«. THE EDITOR Fromlh* F41*t of Th» Craniord Gfapri and Added to Shelves Kaufman; Roll Shcriandoah 18 Elm Street, New Jersey State Commission' for ' War), by BrUce'Lancaster, tasy--and' Fugue, by Roy Fuller'-. : FtFTgEN YEAKB AGO At Public Library the ship • participated in! : Granford, N. J. the Blind. "They all work: at home. —7— — fiVE'-YEARS-AGO •H Police Department, will I Madame So.lario; by an' anony- What Crimea Js - U? by .Dorothy up • panicipau-a • in | ;I w6u,j, no mQ-fe qu'arrel-with.a. ,..::, i ^l .Lincoln and Eni-ollnHent in t^ranford public schools on the month qt August the uardlricr- -v-..1.,.. : •. .'..•,. ."., ...-. ~~ ) oxfrci.scs with sihitosr • • .'. • •:-... , .-•• ,. .,. .. -CHARX,ES-A BAY._EB>tog AND PPBUSHEI. /September 7,' 1950 There, are no'workshops in th,is Mrs. Ruth Jariovsj \.(l\w'e. on '"Deportment, Discipline, mous author,-The Wonderful.sib- 1 be llse o( h ehgIu lhuft ; following books were added jfr^i anie late Mrs/Ethel Bell "Smith, a slight increase over tfie ;^.m.- toaay ai Una, Waves— (-translated-hJ 1 —: Mary. Baker-Eddy •Piiblie Library, it ''•"IC; "^.-^'-JT©!'*et^l&ilbvn 11ar- an'd—MfljorcaT^l —:^ worth of merchanaSer-lt-is-th-e . and ;Viricent -Principal-l>rv-Hov by^Yukib Mishimn Cranford, N, J.. . Training j-thts-\ycck-'byr]\lrs—! Dear/Sir: '.. • ., ' '.- ' . business, pf .the Commission to - n Was'appointed principal 6l Lincoln arid ard R. Best, reported.. A substantial enrollment .ni•'••• - > ,- , V :' -,240 .pupila had eni-olUaLfpr^^pw term, nine Pitrpcvly nand Persons," fjllirig in tralia)r by Jon deary: The'-Wihd by Nevil Shute; .The Narrow Cov--j-Wade. and Howard. E. Taylor. U: listening selling under this program!, '., .A... Enrollment "in" the Cranford public- schools more than the"194Q figured [„!• Chief Fred Falzon'e'pf .the Was Cold, by Hugh Clevely; So ering, by Juila Sieb.el; Beyond the 3 minutecallto RICHMOND •1 those speaking'on-behalf of, if- not ^. feet and was landed in speak from '4 to ' 5.-; p.m. lUnior no one to blanW but themselves. : ahd encouraging all registere7 d persons to New Jersey State • Commissipn for i •Searching Prisoners." - ThiThias remark k is promptetdd bby rearjz- vote, on Election Day! these groups- : • Education Lri^Eme, head coach Stanley- F.-Gray.-—jUst two hours. It was-one of the-largest catches Chief; Eowejl' lectured yesterday li D -sacrificing the Blind. . ' •' ' . . ' '. announced. Original •plans had called for ofthie season off the Maine coa&t. .Cprnmissloher --4ion_of4ust^^ _,Xhroughout the1 counljry before.: -, •"-.. Very .truly yours,-. _^ g Mternoon on. "Police- Practice and V; individuals^who are unselfishly Ackerma'n • — be played at. the. new time, and -Mrs. Rankin were'-visitirtg their son-and procedure," and there also were . paigh this, year to inform the general ' istratidn days, Scouts will placeTr^i public doing the best they can .for the being.-tned as an experiment in an-attempt fo •••daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. George D. Ran-; i-ilks'. yesterday b[y. Deputy Chief linche Salesmanager- >--; public on registration requirements and places 1,250,000. posters bearing the slo.-. benefit.off the communitcommuniyt in the increase, attendance ai the^ games by avoiding, kin, Jr\, former Qranford residents, and their 'James MoQuire of ).he 'Elizabeth !>, jiinnrnnn- imrnrjiHornd ynfrr* • • ' ^t,< rolice.'Departrneht oh '"Procedures r T afternoon ...•.-. -A Scene'-of Crime" and "Com- up and join."their fellow citizens in exer- .vember 6," and on; November 3. Scouts But it-doe' s "see ''m ~ta~~ me that a- YEAItS AGO iliiints- and- Alarms." . • -• . . M Citizen arid Chronicle, - - . . 1 cisiiig the franchise. ' ; ' ' .'. , • will call al 35,000,0.00 homes across the community'is a family enterprise. . . '.• .XEISf-inEARS-AO-;.-...... :-. • Mrs: Carrie C. Grady of Westfleld wasrehosen As opening exercises and CranMrd.-N; J, • ' • •. •..; Sale. of the Charles; Kurtz Food :JMar'ket at_ from^among seven candidates to serve as Cvgn- al the' school" Monday afternoon, - :>.-'- Locallyi both political' parties. are- nation'•• hanging- on doorknobs a Liberty 1 Dad has to get Dear Sir:'. '; .-."."•• • /' 24 North Union- avenue to the B&S Food Mar- ford's .trajried \Velfare. worker at a meeting .of (li.ief Albert Pt'irrmahri oC the • Among the pleasures I enjoy p .conducting drives aimed at -seeing that Bell placard bearing the message: "Heed >ying job to in- kets, Inc. of -'Ellzjabe.th and Cranford wa^~ an- the- board- of directors of-the Cranford WeU \V.cst.field;Police Department, dean drapf crease the family incorVie (in thei as a resident-of—Granford—is—that r ni' the. school, spoko on "History Nice '. the names of all eligible voters are on the youth's callpVote as; you..think, but. vote ; nounced by Mr. Kurtz, who was retiring because fare Society', Inc., at the'home of George H. form of higher, tax assessments), -period on Thursday nights \X|hen: and Principal Duties of' Police." •Son. : permanent registration books before the November .6, 1956. Use/your freedom to of ill health...He operate'd.the store .for-24 years, Bates, president.- It was announced,that the so-' e-089 ! or the members of the family bet- 1 relax and keep lip with the -hat- There also was an- address by deadline and.urging all to resolve now to vote.v'':-. •••"..'•' •.-- . . ter .get together and'discuss ho"w - penings. and pVSgress of our corxir£_;! was in the meat busirtess for 47 years; Ho ciety was to begin functioning October i with em- Magistrate Edmund Kiely of' the \ 7 getout "arid VGVB'in'"NovembeT^-r~r^.~7^ r——Ihe-limited4ncome,4s -going to.,.bo.-_muni.ty,..i .through,..your_ excellent ,_jer£tdj^s_president-of. the Crantord ..Civic and ployment-of. the worker-and favorable public Plairifteld_.Municipal Court... ; spent. "Sis" can't demand being newspaper.' • . " . ; . - Business Aijsb'ciatiori."for several year& and owhed- resppfise~1snrs~tCfh'd "•'driver~Pnrposi2r-of-tho-as=- IADE :•••• The Granford . League of Women citizetisjiTp based on.good character as lawn scnt to ,a luxury finishing school Your August'30th editorial cbv- a third interest in the Citizen and. Chronicle, for sociation would be to serve as a'clearing house ing" .was.the subject ot a lecture, eabb •its. voters' service com- . one of its principal goals. We are certain •by. Chief Carl Ehnis of the-New mittee has be£n distriblltiht? registration thai this or^'niVpd^anfl-nairiotio Prnim • .^ the sacrifice, of "Dad's^neces- ], observjmce of. Rosh _a year,, shortly ; after the death "of James. E, for welfare cases and while-it. would'.in no way Mn the supersede regular welfare work or serve as a l'l-ov-ldenee Police. Department On imULt, iklb uyiii UibinuuLint, itfei^lidiiun mai mis ,OI.gdni/ta dna pdiriOllC group, Sary new car, neither can Dad de- Hashanah and-the good wishes ex- .Warnpr ' ••' ' relief dispenser, the association and its facilities Tuesday afternoon. There also was informatldn and' literature Stl"eSSingthe ..qualified to render effective Service, Will' mand a new Cadliiac4o-rC0Uege^at and prevent - . prJs?fed prompt this no,te of thanks. .' -.The Zoninr g Board of Adjustment acted favor- a.'picture on hit-run-cases. lg^ivd-yutiijg alid 77PWyBTT~ri. t.fut!btb ftuin• 4^,m,irf[-hP^nt^thf!-disposal-ot-otherllQCol welfare. _Tnrppt..nrActlfao will.be conduct- PATROLMAN ROBERT HAND •'all, •ean, modify or p'ostpone- nourice the'arrival of our New' for permission 4o convert their homes. .to!Jtwo-,.:-. groups.-- " ' 1 '. recently in cooperation with the Park Vil-' natiork nnri tn nsk nnr neighbors to Xaniily dwellinga. Granted were" roquosts of Sid« |hv. T.ywnnn Pqrks of Wostft'eld. chief-| head,, and Lloy lage Civic Association visited/all Homes, -eranford—wo—RUddcnly.'finrl . .'join-in'-good-^wisheSr- and The ney L. Wunr^frlrNOTth'-ayicrtTUcrftastr-MrsT^ uLlhe Union County Park Police, Pack 103 Committee sistant pack chairman. Alb« that "Sis" has mortgaged Dad's ' ' May I wish .your newspaper; - - -.-.•..-. . . -- . .. „-..... The first pack meeting will be A .'in the Eleventh District in-a, npn--partisan the tirrie ever come, when'Americans .lose old car to cover her schooling' with-' continued success and our neighj Lees, 375 Lincoln avenue, east; Edward Siefert, Lee Miller was:seated as piesidSBt of Cranford. iii the Union County Pa"rk Com- ^Plan's for New Season mission's ranger in Nomaheg'an at 7 p.m. Saturday.at the First registration campaign, ..- ' their interest in the.right to vote, and out giving Dad a chanceto protest ^vs the best of everything. , '36 Stratford terrace; and Miss Marlon J^auror, tJnit^ American Legion Auiciiidry. at a joint cere- Preliminary plans tor' the new tPark'--from 1. to 5 p.m. tomorrow.. Presbyterian Church. ; • : 117 Crahford avenue.. No objectipns we're raised Yoiir hometown newspaperjp , too, has ]?'§Mi?9^ tO_make-th.e Small effort required, or"\o "arranges" finances7-then Sincerely, yours, mony in the Casino. Other post officers installed The school-will continue in ses-:.' season's • activities of Cub. Pack _by_;prgperty owners. ' ' were: Senior vice-commander, Harlort'W, Drew; been publishing information on registra- "the right to votl^Mld™gfadiially-"disap-"--askingrfamiiy Isi'in • wce'kdny~aftevnoony s througgh 1-0-3 were made at the fipst. ex- B'nai B'Htli Women s~S7~EiiKf^r~ Tunlor^vice^commanderp-Guy—Dr^Pecki^-Jr-rj-ad--- Qbiai1ihi!dtiJ —wi1ih^ii!rad.ua.t-i.Qn;J2X^ - meeting at the tion •requirements and where and \vhen' "North Union avenue, purchased the Liggett Drug jutant, Joseph H. Pegg; historian, Floyd' M. Free- ircises and.presentation of certifi- season- last week at the homo, of Uear.; Self-government endures only ZSe^f^t'£-^OM ^ \ ' \\. ' tti f tifi oEtetXs__ eligible citizens in this area may register Store, located\ at Broad and Elm street, West- man; chaplain/ Harold A.- Glovier; judge advo- cates scheduled for'October 19., ' Fred Linley. ' Kadimah Chapter, B'nai B'iith Itt^raiffSLEjd to vote. . , yjhen the people support it vigorously. Offense, having already mortgaged Osteopatliic Unit field, and'reopened the. store under the name cate, ' Walter Cooper;' sergeant-att-arms, Everett Attending from Cranford are Present -e Roberi Harmon, Women, will entertain and serve Patrolmen'" John M; Th'imoos, cubmaster; Charles Van Inwagen, These and other local activities along . The act of voting is in itself an pxpres-" ~his home under the.musipri^she piaiiS Annual Affair of Bell's-Pharmacy, Inc. Mr.: Eisenberg, had been, D'. Shire; service officer, Albert Houghton. Aux- refreshments to patients at Lyons -f. i u 1 1 Robert F, Hand and Harry C. ' assistant cubmaster; 'Frefl Linley, •Veterans' Hospital on Monday. . ,,d,;. teopathip Auxiliary will hold its: associated with the local stove since it was /liarjj: unit officers were;- First vice-presdent, ^n^ood^izens^ and appreciation i)-y ^nrrnt)t !^t!$S^£?$£ *he -- county women's ps- started-a-deoade-ago.- Ill-own,, most' recently . appointed pack committee ohairman; Howard Mrs. Sigmuncl Gottlieb, veterans' campaign that is going forward on a na- • Who cavTremain sensibly indifferent I'think it is time-the family got -Mrs—Lee-Knowlson;^sec6ind_vice?.presiden.t,JVIrs_ -me tn bers-p r-l-lie-ioea-l-depa i

- •• ' ' . jf'or instance, the-..._ ®^_^ . -7 .. -... . . —KTrs-Hollstein CBaimimT^tfrbc-—"^Q-complpt.pd for 't.hn initial fall meeting of the • Opening day enrollment, in Cranford public ficial groups should moke' it an clu ~ -WILL CALL AT YOUR HOME — - - - '--- assisted, by all the Westflel'd mem- b. when the year's program will be presented schools was 2,444 pupils, exaiJtlytho-same as fpr- America, now numbering 4,175,000 boy elected by good people who.-do not vote. especially worthwhile action. Very truly yours, bers of the auxiliary. • for the approval of club, members. • • . . 1935. .' ' ' • . _ HOLtAND BETWEEN Civil Defense Aim a More Self-Reliant America -— Arthmr-Kr-Burd-t DR.G. HINDMAN 819 E.Broad St. National observance of CivilDefense. carefullj' located for maximum efficiency. ' ••'..". Westficld, N J. k tKis Week is doing, much to focus Yet, if natural disasters, because'of _ ' September 7,. 195G Optometrist attention on the'fact that civil defense is,, .their, costliness and dislocating, effect on Editor, '.- ,. . RICHARD HARTIG FOR YOUR MEMBERSHIP. essentiallyy a ggrass roots movement-built the entire,'nation, have required an or- Ci.ti7.en and Chronicte,. ,^.-,. PAINT SHOP 107 N. UNION AVE H thfh> fffimilv , '' ganized defense, they also, have demand- Dear Sir: bed 1 In-this ^we seei- the' completion- of a ed increasing concernrand participation The "MusicnrXiub ot westneiq k»^;, '' wo< full-circle m one phase of our national by; the individual citizen.' So today we "iiro^r" : life,.;; ; „„„.„:...;„:„•• • . '•;... _____ find the ranks of local civil defense organ news of our club--during the past MAY WE l TOPS :;;•': • Iiii coTomartimes "tfieFeVerFIew^jiir- t^tton"srR^"Cms^"-anrni~reli'ef^^ •••yeai";—-——.---- :r_,r_I ._ isdictiorial worries. If a man's home w.as tions of all kinds, swelled by an increas- / Sincerely yours, • • • Mrs, Robert C. Boyer • m attacked by Indian^, he and his family ing number of volunteers. Press Chairman 1955-56 ed. •;-.- . W*-V -• had to fight for their lives, with what help Two factors have brought this about: • -bat.;; they could get from the neighbors.. No T-he magnitude of the effect of dis-: / j 585 Main Street ROLL OUT : home could feel that war was something asters on,our economy, and_the fact that East Orange, N. J. BE tt Gnu :'v . bai September- 7, 1956 for • the Army to -worry aboiit. War wasthey strike home at the individual citi- Editor: The Cranford Boosters' Club supports Cranford High School too close, too personal. . . zen, his family, his job, and Jnis savings.' Citizen and Chronicle, • • ^J TKe same was true of/natural disas- These very same factors are operat- Cranford, N. j. . " ', . / Dear Sir: ... -.. athletic teams; sponsors Pal]Tand Sprn^^ward Dinners; ters. There was no multitude of Federal ing today to bring war cl.ose-r to home The Direct Sales program is i 7 \cH:\ agencies to tight the hiirriOalifey or floods "I'lratL at any time since -18-12. —; - "uncl'er "the sup6rVlSton~OT'Ilrt'-Nfw provides annual scholarships for high school 1 and to provide relief. Danger was an in-.. Because of intercontinental bombers, Jersey Stato Commission for the md is"qne of seveml-tjttt- -" •••''- ' ' -i ."- . tj^ys=ehak- seniors^ponsr6r!51alumn**varsity^ games. «nd 't~t '— • 'y u • 1 lenge. out, no home or farm is beyond the reach ANT-1'.- - of the work of over 400 men and •»3J:-'=~ .-•]., With the evoluUon "of our_ national of death and destruction.. women" without • sight - in New -whTch^^irFffrelday good sporfsmansHipV Jersey. There are^more than 7.0Q0 Chf ••( economy, came the age of specialization Civil defense, therefore,, like defense out goes on the Biggest Job in the Worlch Operation Housewife! •--.-tfirw people in this state who are blind. bu'-t and delegation*. There was a trend of re- against natural disaster, is not something In 1951' we started selling di- • Id I These countless homemakers belong to no union, get no pay • (S.I. sponsibility out of the family and the.com- that can be delegated to Washington, the rectly house to house, and were . rnunity. Certain benefits derived from State Capitol, or the Municipal Building. very successful. In March 1955 in envelope, Kavenospecified-^hours-^T—Long after everyone-©ke- ELEv an effort to combat imposters, tele- giving the government responsibility for It is a personal thing, for at stake are' the phone! appointments were insti- fs snugly in bed; Mother may be working on- tomorrow's .meals our problems, but inevitably we sacri- home, the town, the job of the individual TUA,;,: •' and be among the first to welcome you to our friendly . . . or sewing together a party dress or a shirt for Sis or Junior. iii;» • ficed something in self-reliance. citizen and his family. -War and disaster were among the From all of this a pattern is evolving. Her recompense is not measured in dollars, but in love. And au,:'i community? things delegated to the specialists. . Tlie pattern consists of welding the ulti- that's why she ... 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•:./.•"•••".. THE CRANFORD/CITIZEN AlTO CHRONICtE, THURSDAY," SEPTEMBER 13,. 1956 /. .' ~* •' •".'•."•. Page Fiv* '-' '.'v AIjIFOPP CITIZEN ANE> c . .."- '••...: ..,:„.,' ' J y.i*

* Hill-/. •,,«, ;- .-..-. i^ - -,. Utter was discharged thia^mototh. in i)ouble-Rin^ Ceremony J BefylM farmer Three EhgagMGirk from Cyanfml .with- a 'rank of sergeant^•"" {Social Happenings .serving three ..years with the Becomes Bride rine Corps,. '.- •;.' ' piiart f or Tiri^tyTletim — David Dunham,,son of Mr. arid." Leaving last week-end to enter Mrs. William ^W(}ber-01405 El-j Dennis Aprill of! 18 Colin Kelly OiGeorgeLincoln ! Mrs. Frederic •Dunham of 23 Roger their freshman .year .at The ,Cita,- '! mpra aVenue entertained . at •street—tefebra4ed—hJs-^4Oth—bir^L- than-500,persons attended" the,farewell.reception Sunday , Charleston, S.C., 'were Charles Miss Gertrude RaRamsei y of 9 Lawn Miss Betty Lou *"armgr,,"daugh-ttf avenuer left yesterday ..to enter fe bridges yesterday afternoon fort day anniversary last 'Wedriesday at aftei"noon"ln Sherlock Hail in honor of trTe".Rev. Frank VTB^TCarthy, his freshhian .year .at Bethany Bruce jTa's a siu£tdent'coujiseloi~.ai-e - terrace Mrs;-George.-Gillen, Mrs. Ben'W. a party; Guests were James Brbw- of Mr. .andvMrs." Fred Farmek-O f rectpr, and Mrs. Carthy. The-. Carthys left'this week for Indianapolis, College, Bethany, W-Va., Bennetti Walter, Ke've,., Edward Beayer Cpllege, JJcnkiritown , t Ciurczak,. Christopher Geddes, Mrs. Michael Be.reik, Mrs. er, Emil 7 Blake, aVenue, exchanged vlnvs ' Ind.; where Father Carlhy has accepted a call as rector of AH 'Saints' .J.6hnso»_a.nd'Johrt_McCarthy." w.ill-j>VjplcO-me_fye!;hmen on end at a family''dinner party and J—-with—Geut^y—Mz T day '.afternoon.'Her guests-were ton and family of 7. Dartmouth friends in the .community go with, Hospilal. ' •' - " , • . ' - MISS ANN VREELAND Wednesday,. • . "" C., California, ,, _und''.] oad returned, last week-end after Miss; Mary- Aly'ce Hanson- of • pouise Fedbrko,': John • Evans, 1 "Ivim'to his new and larger as- Miss Jean Beidcn, daughter of,| •.Pennsylvania. , '-..'• .' /acationing at Eiarnegat- Bay. Cranford, maid of .-honor .an-d the! 1 1 Nancy." De AngcliSv' Jjrrimy' De signment; ;.. ' "'' '.-...... - '' ' '.' •'I Theit : first child, Bernhard RoW- ~Miss Joy A. Skaarup, Robert W^lcliEngaged r - Robert' Brltton of 9 CraiK".plaep . , Miss Rejrina Ann,- ^c,hmitt,' .-, • On Sunday . afternoon Mr. and bride's, only attendant,, was dress- 1 AJdeniWeber Troth Mr . and Mrs. B^C. Belden of.-l-O ; -y" ':••:•• '-*-• . "') % . • ert, ••w'a.s born to Mr.,'arid Mrs. daughter of Mi . and Mrs. Harold . 'Angclis; -.Lisa Zielenbach, Kaye ed, in^a;7wedgewood blue voile Firemari Edward .iSeadjb, pn be- College Senior Engaged - Manor avenue, left Monday to will leave Saturday for , Ithaca LUMI .'"Mrs. John^E,'Allen of. ^"Willow Uman, Patti R'oecker, Car.ol Young, Mrs. John Halkowich'ol 34-Iro- 1 Bernhard Wagehblast of • 40 Elixa- To Miss Ann Vreeland Schmitt.'of 120 Makatom -drive [Comb gown-with a pleated skirt ami half of members'"of the'Cranford Announced at Party enter her .freshman year at Cornell College, Ithaca, N. Y., where he |r • street, son-iii-law and daughter Sammy Rpthstein and Foye Roth- luois rflad. entertained at bridge .Fire De'paVtmeht, • which • Father'["bHth~avemie" on' September 1 at Mr. arid Mrs. Nelson E. Skaarup loft ° Monday ' to begin her • fresh*- 1 1 three-quarter length sleeves:. She '• At an'engagement party Suriday Mr and Mrs, Arnold W. •Vree- University, Ithaca,' N. -Y. She. at- will bo. a- junior, and his bro.ther, -of the Cape Cod residents, will . ; 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C.-j,Miskelly will celebrate their 50th Stcln. ...._/Jl.'. ' • • n Tuesday evening. Her guests Garthy served as. chaplain, for 10j;Elizabeth General Hospital!. Pqte, Britton, will leave the next in an yeor at Saint Joseph College, honor the couple at an 'open house carried a.spray ^K-rahgement of oi 107 Oak lane have made known at their home Mr. and Mrs.. O. C. land. of 3 Parkway village, have tended the-freshman camp;-which wed/linfi anniversary hero Saturday- and" Sunday^ -They. .will, be' verc Mrs. C. BV Ogden, Mrs. Thorn- ; years, presented the.guest of horiorj ' " " made known •' the engagement of ' 'day to. enter the University of | Emmitsburg, Mid. [Cbem • at their home. '. i.. •••'•' Mr and Mrs7°Waiter W. Stout, chrysanthemums,. . . the betrothal of their daughter,.. Weber of 121 Columbia avenue, an'r opened Tuesday; . joirwd by Mr. Miskclly's three brothers and'their wives;frqm II- ' ; s Butler, Mrsrv. L. Bririkerhoff, with a-'Maltese cross in w.hich was • Mr. and Mrs. Victor.Nielsen qlf CenlL- :r : Best man was Walter Mann- nounced the betrothal of their their daughter, Miss Ann. Vrec- ~Mr7~Mtslcel ly—ahd-his-wife—the . 1 i nois,^"l^a"iread^nlfv"e^m;nire(]"~golclen' arin 1 versnricsr-rnaking"— Jr—-and their- sons,-Tdbey ,aridi Mrs.-Russell Dobbins-of-Chinford, •placed ^an. electric clock.- He paid Carterct have anhounqed the birth Miss. Joy Aileen Skaarup, to Rob- DLLA herz of Philadelprria.. Ushers were .daughter, M,iss. Marian Lois^Weber,. landr to--Rbberi • J^Wolch, - son- of. ... .former •'Florences LuciTe—Shaw, "Pet'eTT"of "5 -.Craig- place,' -returned Mrs, Frank Ndgle -of Elizabeth, tribute to the rector for his fa.ith^ of their third 'son, "James""Aliens ert Hr Evans, sbn-of-Mr. and Mrs. llncha ; a.total of-over 200 yeausof married life-for the Miskelly brothers. Robert A; Farmer, brother of the to Rober.t Fisher. Alden li, son 'of Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph P. Welch of.- were married in -Cliicapo, HI., on home /Sunday after spending.the Mrs. Charles Boyer of Union, arid fulness to ,'th'e fire . departmenti •6h September 3- at Memorial Os- Raymond H-.- Evans of Deposit, ft. September 19, 190(5. They have summer at their- home irr Beach. Mrs. Charles Filippone of West- bride, and' Edwin . V. Dederer "of teopathic Hospital in Elizabeth. Mr. Mr; arid' flijrs.'R . S. Alden of- Rah- 820 Springfield .nyehuel. • . both at '•' titch arid at- the. depart- ; -Y.''•'••'.-••• ' ' •'• .- ',"•-'.'•'•'•• three daughters': Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Miskelly of powners Western. Electric, New/York. At ' S-umimit.. . . way. • • ' ' .'.-'••• '•'.'-• ;:Miss yreeland, a graduate of ield. ,0> •'. • .-••... ••/• MRS. WILLIAM'S. HEAD HI ment's Asocial functions. ••'_ _ and Mrs. Stephen Sarnoski of 10 William -N t?"j^ nfia-'TjiSBllc.r.rfyvff.. 111., whoo have been •mar mar-- ,that time they moved to their prcsr j Following •• a reception -a1~ the The ^bride-elect, a • graduate of • A graduate of Granford High Cranford High School, attended W T fi3l i i Among' the guests were' several MacArthur' avenue aro. the ma- avenue,- and .-. Mrs,-Thomas -,M. Tried .56 years; Mr. and. Mrs. J|onr-y. i . M-'ll Ti HhW1i-- "Farmer home, the-couple left-on Cranford High School, is a _senior School, Miss Weber attended Union Florida Southern College, Lake1- |38e i '.'Ra^li'iund, L:- members of the Cranford Clergy ternal .grandparents, and Mr; and GOOD While in Cranford, College, New LondoVi,-Cnnn. •^ inf»Hf?inp 0»n1gnn nf S Rvlvpntpi' at Colby' Junior College, New Lon- land, Fla: She is ernploy'ed by the they were active members Of the inglish Village returned and'a spn, Robert A."Miskelly pfj and Mrs, Alexander-C.' Miskelly] drive, mo'ved.last week to Camden. Mn .Head is a graduate • oLSt. will live at Buchanan Park Homes, don, N. H/ a- secretary by Western Jiiectric, New Jersey Bell-Telephone xps Princeton University, Prjnceton, hem, Pa., upon their return,. - Deposit Central High School and Mr.. Alden, an alurnnuB of Rah- ice representative. •'. .' 6-088 ; the Wednesday Morning Club as their children,, Billil ^djyy jNNancy, " circle. \ • , ' . , Mr. and Mrs. 'Miskelly came'to where he was a., member of Phi The bride, a.'graduate of Cran-. now is a senior at Colgate Uniyeri. -way-JHigh School-, will graduate in Mr. Welch, also a graduate of- well as a charter member''of the of 31 Oraton" drive, returned by Mr. and. Mrs, M. Thomas Di Beta Kappa and. the Tower Club. ; Heipinc their brother and sister- Cranford in, 1930. fjorh Downers : With Navy Ensign ford High School, • attended Pe-ni-. sity, Hamilton,-.N. Y.' • ^ January frttm the School At Fair Cranford. High School; is. a junior ChoU ; Crane's ford'. Chapter, Daughters plane lasi, week after- spending of. 4 Dcnman -place_arc,a.t. mate:. , in-law to celebrate will be. Mr.. u,nd Grove, and lived here until Mr. broke Collge, Providence, R. ]., . A-summer wedding js^ plannedr| estry at Rutgers UniversityJ\New at Seton Hall University,. South f-the-Anieriean-Revok-it-ion— Home-after spending 10 days at The marriage of Miss-'Jahet Kay 'ioK"j~r iMrs. Graham Cleaves of and^yvas graduated from Kathei-ine Brunswick. He is. past treasurer Orange;. He' served three year's hgir "suirtmer home Heim, 'daughter "oT~Mr.rand'".Mrsr "at "'"Beaver ford avenue entertained'her. Bridge Gibbs School; New York;' She has • SHOES IS OUR SPECIALTY! arid" secretary" "Of"P.eltjrHPhr—f.ra»-|"vJrorWe~t'8tfi~Ai'r.bpTno Corps and lake., Everett A. Heim of 3 Burchfield k)' Monday evening^. Attending been employed in' the ..cmplbyeo : street are. the "paternal grand- Fraternity Men Wilbur Coon Shoes for Women ; ternity.. • ... • is with P.' Ballantine' Company, Harry W. Axtt Engaged avenue, .to Ensign William Bur'res were Mrs. Michael Beycik, Mrs.' relations department of Esso Re- Nunn Bush and Edgerton Shoes for Men- parents. . " - '. A winter-wedding is planned. Newark. •_, I wort To Wed Joan CZuUck Mfes Madeline (*. Braun Mr;' and, Mrs. Raymond COw- Head III, USNR, son o.f' Mr. andMaurice Baker;.Mrs. O. C. Weber, search and'Engineering Company, Pick the insurance '^program that fits your individual Name Mrs. Francis perthwaite and their' ch-ildVen, Mr^. Carl Wiebesiek,' Mrs. C. T Linden. •',. -. • , Pro-Tek-Tiv Shoes for Children • Mr,' and4 Mrs. George Bacsp of.| TTTS Mi;. arid Mrs." Jcjhn J.Zulick of Mrs. W- B. Head, jir'., of Houston, A fourth,^-' birthday; annivesary Roy Richards of Phoenix, Ariz<, •Intel David and Kathy,. of 7 Cherokee Wy'man, .Mrs. F. J.' Morris and / Mr. Lincoln, also a. graduate of ^2-27 Mt. Pleasan,t avenge, Living- lb'id b Rbet Gig Bride oi Robert Pfieger T.ex.,.Jook place Saturday at 4 p.m. was celebr'aied ' by Robert Gigon, formerly of Cranfor'd^, is the guest needs. That's the way to be really protected against fin- i home after Mrs. Harold Glovier. '-. ' f Cranford. High School, is a senior. ston, announce the birth of a son,Jr., son oiL.-.M-r,'- and Mrs. Robert' Iho-engagcmont of their daughter, At a nuiJtial mass in-St. Mich-• of, Mr. and- Mrs. Roderick W. tine was acquired yi acatio; Jon West at Lehigh..University, Bethiehcrp, 6ri b4M Smith of- 46—M&HBI- avonuo,—:— th hftlp yhil work out your own Joan. C. Zulick, t<> Harry W. ael'sm.Churerj Saturday 'morning TTher~lievT~,kobcU g hoe i losnilal : Wed ai Niipiial- Maes Dennis; Cape Cod, Mass. Mr, and Mrs'. James A.-Kiernan, Pa., where he^isrpresident-of-Irnr S £&|-5attH'd ay=fi£-teEnooa r^of^Mr, and MrS. Harry pastor,—officiated*— at—the—double'-- T 1 Miss Madeline G. Braiin, daughter ' • . —o-~' ' c-lass~and a "memb'ernof~ Ch'i~Ps£ ^OaMALANDiDRTHOPEDICSHOESFOH^HEENTraB -1-Goodman^-daugh.tnr of M: Gue&ts—Wore- Crahford-.when- she became house- Axtt of .713™O'raftge a Venue;. ring ceremony which .was follow- Jr., of 410'Prospect avenue, spent oT'Hrmrrd -Mrs-.- Hans Braun of. Gayle Beer, daughter of Mr. arid the week-end in Wilmington, Del., fraternity. Mrs. Herbert Goodman of Blooni- Maplewood, Bfert and .'-Kenneth Miss "Zuliek is a graduate '.of FAMILY — ALL ORTHOPEIilC WORK DONE ON PHEMISES ; p "mother at the^ Delta Sigma Phi,| 409 Maijor avenue, becamp the Mrs. George Beer of. 6 "Chester ed by a reception at' the Monday field, formerly of Cranfordv- _ Crawford HiKh .School and is with Afternoon Club, Plainfleld..'-. where they were guests of Mr. and Holjenbect of Metuchen, Walter, fraternity .house at Rutgers Uni- Jang plate, is at horrie -after spend- Mrs.'Williajn E'. Stuefer. • 'Mr.- and. Mrs. O, E,. Pulkrod of. Open Daily 0 a.tn. to 6 p.m.—FrL to 9 p.m. •Ult the American' Telephone and Tele-, bride of Robert J. Pflegor, son of •Escorted by her father, the bride and John Piatkowski of Freehold, Roofing - Siding ing the summer at- Point Pleasant ; .. —o—• ' ° •• ;••' '.* 31 Wall strpet are at home after Great actions speak great minds. beth versity, New Bi-un.'iwick. •• graph Company in Now York. Mrs. Kathuririe Plleger of West chose for her we'ddjng a p'rincess 304 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRANFORD Craig Tatu'jn of New Shrewsbury^ i at the summer horne of her'urrcle- spending the summer at their hqm'c' • ."—:John Fletcher | MT\~A"xTl7~ijTso—a—Rrndunt-u—ot-p ripli"e~im d*trurlate~Mr?"P(leger:- gown of . ivory silk • bombazine Mr. and Mrs, Carl Browne of Edward Metzner-; of ICenilworth, Glitters - Leaders North Union avenue for many and-,aunt,--.Mr.^.and__Mrs, Harry I < in Beach Haven Crest. . . ^.-._a Cranford HiRh Schgol, seryetl four The'Rev. William B. Donnelly, terminating-in--a--cathedral--ti ain. .|-Belleyill.e>;.IU., wjll. arrive todayJoJ Neil Crickerbegger, Stephen. Per- years, will be official chaporonc Milne of Elizabeth. spend a week with Mrs, Browne' f years with the N.srvyr-0-n-d is with puiitor,'. officiated-at the ceremony. —o— Her full-length veil was of duch> for 21 men who live.'lit the fratern- the E. I. DuPont DeNe'mours Com- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and ..Mr. and Mrs. George Fediiko A reception was held at. the St. Mrs., William' KlubmR of 31j-cs2 s and rose point lace. Her bridal . Mr, and Mrs. Santiago Porcella, Guaranteed ity house, The fraternity,'located pany, Perth Amboy. bouquet was of brandy wine roses, Mrs. Edwin C. Younghouse pf 7 and family; .formerly of Elizabeth, Claud Mushroom Farm, West Oi- Manor avenue entertained at can- >l III, 16 Holly, street, :spent several- on the college campus at 40 Union A winter wedding is'planned.'. delphinium, and variegated ivy. Pouring-way. * have moved into their home at \i b asta, Monday evening. Her guests drive. days las^ week at Ocean City, Md.;' M T Eeah.cy, "MfST -Mrsr-Sr-Van—Vliet—ty-man—ot ; WtKl' 50 men this year.. Escorted by her father, the bride were Mrs. h'., Mr Porcella attpnded the JOHN J: DIFAB10 I and ,1 John E. Hom-y.'.Mrs. A, C. Inno- Westfield was.matron of honor for Mr, and Mrs.'Richard Brad.field summer meeting of the AWegheny 1 The local womnn, whose niiw wore a white' lace and net gown Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gilpln and 942 E. UNCOLN AVENUE | bf r'I;; " James Delia Sola centi, Mrs. Alice .Wirkus, Mrs. her sister, and Miss Eugenia Head of 31 • Park avenue spent tlYe week- Section ot the-Society o!' Ameri- styled with a: sabfina neckline, son, Richard, have returned home t:; position runs from September' un- Joseph Babihec and Mrs. A. P.of Houston, sister of the bride-!, end in Ithaca, N. Y., where they can Foresters.. •'.•••• CRanford 6-X1O5 tiLlJnho^clsadDftiYiit.Yii t long luco sleeves,, and a lace-dtted groprn, was maid of Honor. Brides- attended'the weddirig of Mr, Bradr from a thrce-weekj, vacation' friends and relatives this summer | bodicer-Her-"bouffanl-skirt-of tulle Winnecky. 1 maids_.were^Miss. Barbara Kaul of field's brother. •. : .'.''•-. Canada. following an bperntion which sue •pv i r . 11 e t - li rrd—strHti—crtded—in—a Cranford and Miss Joan tt •-.•..;! • •'; underwent early in July. chapel train. From her' orange Mr. and Mrs. John.:'Halko'wich Ma'rblehead, Mass. -. The new housemother has two Miss ' Barbara 'Ann .Miller, blossom crown fell a French il- and children, Patricia, Judy and costs so TuSTon'vMJn^nria sho-carried orchids Richard, of 34 Irbquois road re- All attendants -were dressed in daughters, Mrs. E. S. Ward daughter,of Mr. and Mrs, Doinin- emerald '-green gowns of- chiffon Mentlham and Mrs. L. L. Foegc of and lilies oi' the valley arranged on turned recently frorh a week's to phone ^4-tek—v Milinr flf nni'on. became taffetta and wore bandeaux. of Financial InstiMion Little Silver, and one son, William motor trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y,, Crmitortfs NOW'S the time to l green velvet-leaves. They carried a new C, Francis, a senior at Antioch the bride of .Iiimes Delia Sii'ln, so/i ss. Rosemary -Sterk of Plain ]ana~~Tt)i tVulu,' Canada.,. Qn-^thelr- of Mr. and Mrs. -Siiivalorc Delia. vieW/iew, h, I., maid of honor, and MRS. ROBERT 3. PFXE6ER re'turn they visited Glen, N. -Y; .. q r>: anywhere College, Yellow. Springs, O., whQ is •employed -by Union Carbide S;iln of 97 Centelijuial avenue, Sat- Miss, Barbara Teetsel and Miss santhemums and wheat. > Cleveland...... &B£ Corporation, New York. She also urciay-al 3:30 p.m.'in.St. Michael a Irene Doll o.f Cranford, "brjcles- Mr.. and Mrs. Otto Gruss and Mr. Head was best man for his maicls, were, attired in full-length Ohio Ceremony their children, June and Billy, of •son. S. Van Vliet Lyman pf West- > Richmond...... TCI&,, has." four grandchildren. Church. peacock bl.ue" and aqua gowns. 6 Algonquin drive, have returned fieldt brother-in-law, of the bride, k from NBWABK after 0 PSl and FORD TRUCK... you'11 save 4 hTrrry—wor^-nm-t-ehh For Li. Nelson, from Anna, 111;, where they visit- Raymond. Fitzsimmons of Tena- Sundays. 8 rain, elation- ratos, M-r. and—Mffe-K-a-tfth—Pi4w—w- 1 \ lb%Uue not inoludodl. turned last week' to Honolul'uv at-. ficiatcd at...... the • cererfloi.iy.. which yhort yt;ils, and,t.he nuiid of honor ecTMrs: lly, Ann SfiMt Richmond, Va., and" Bedford H. 4 tor visiting for two weeks with carried a cascade of yellow roses sister, Mr; and lytrs. Kenneth K, was followed by a reception at ggy Lydori, Jr., oi Cranford were ush- I..:,irpi>'Z._-. their- son-rirulaw— and, .daughtdr, : and...bronze.L.£hr^a_nJ'h.e_mj^Tis. .'The Atkins. • J The Methodist Church in Xenia, Engineers' HailY -Ne-waik-~—--;—;—-| ' | " ", •!" ^^ g « W V# 3 ' V* # ^ fcJ ^^ V* t t ^ " \ LJ ^ l~ \J U ^* 111 U ^ X' ^ " 1,1 | ers.- . . • ' , - • O., was the scene September 1 of L with bronze roses and —A-fter^-a—w.edCti-ng-—tiup-.4o~Boi:.. elm • ,, p be her father and had Miss Carolyn Shurt, daughter of Mrs.' Harvey yellow chrys.-rnthemums. lish Village and. Mrs. George W mtSH'a, Mr. Head and his bride will .'had been visiting in the United Wroclawski of Jersey City as Clark of'-X'enia, to Lt. Walter Al- Sands of 14 English Village havo •make their home in Norfolk,"Va., States foi* six weeks. '- •. ••maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Edward Pflegev of Upp"er. Mo'nt- len Nelson, who is stationed at clair, brother of the bridegroom, returned home^from Ceriterville, where 'the bridegroom is stationed. ART SUPPLIES Really big truck selection MJSS'Patricia Heath and Miss Ce- Wright Palerson Air Field, Day- Mrs. Head is a graduate of Cran- \m Low, low September prices served as best man. ' Ushers were. Cape Cod, Mass!, where they va- • ACCESSORIES celia ' Miller, sister., of thevbride; *H+i O. • cationed for four weeks. fonjl High School and Connecticut Ford biiilds a complete line of over 300 both of Union. .., • .-.:,•.-» John Plti'ger- of Middlctpwn.and for only 50^ a week • CANVAS BOAKD8 . Rising steel pripes have not raised truck Fredorjck Pfleger' of"Ponns'auken, Mr. Nelson, is the. son of Mr •EASELS different models from Vi-ton pickups to WEDDINGS Salvntoro Delia Siiln of Cran- and Mrs. Waiter P. Nelson of Is- j 4 t prices, yet. "Here's your chance to save fort'l, cousin of the bridt'gr.iioirt.-was both brothers of the bridegroom. ^•BRUSHES tandem axle BIG JOBS witli- GCW rat- land Heights, formerly of Cran- per six-piece place-setting at today's low( low September prices ARE OUR SPEGIALTY, Ushers—wore—Will iirm g—a_:tu:oa.\veak—txip_to-|-f, Oil and Water Color . ingsup to6o,0001b. Gome in and choose Grnpkow.ski'of Hoboken and Cres> the South, Mr./Plleger* and his The Rev. Norman J. Darling per- , and get the outstanding truck value of cent" Delhi S;iln of Cianforc^^cou- bride will live at 612 Kensington fnrmed the ceremony at 6:30 p.m PAINTING SETS ' the year >. .'••. brand-new Ford trucks^. now from our big selection of jiew-Ford sin (if the bridt'groo.m.. '., drive, .Wwtlleld.' ' •„ trucks . . . you're sure to find, just .the' which was fol.Uiwed by a wedding f /' ALL STANDARD 8IZB And, from pickups to BIG JoBS^.they're Thn hridn is n grnrhi'atp of SI The br'ido is u graduate of Cran- supper at Leavitt's in Dayton. Ori IT". right trvick to fit your individual needs/ Dominie Academy, Jersey City. forcl High School and is a free- their return from a wedding trip PICTURE FRAMES all powered and priced to move. j_M-r-.rHI» ;''"'"»"< nfj lancf e coinpositor.'-StTtr7s^-mcftTtoer-|-t-h-ro-^iT-t'hc Smoky- -Mountain -in j. ^. L-jy. _ IN STOCK -aud.jio\.V.js_!.«! f _^'fli io JunioJi r Wnim-n'WT s CluCUbb p.ft I,Tennessee the coupTe ifierfasliuiiini oFfust-a-iew-ccnls-cach- =35y:):o.iJ-can havc-jEtifrinrnPl75tcrTinBrcnduring""an3:: Botli are emjiloyetl by Verona Mr, -PlU'ui'fy.iin alumnus of West Dayton. __._•-' ' ' J stuffs; IiH'.., Union. Oniri:yi''TTTfil;rSc'liGuT, "is"""pTesidi'nt om Th'e"6rT3e>'"given"ih mnfri'age by W lovely always, to use and enjoy every dayl C c PAINT SHOP u The couple will live at lilt) East and Ki-iu-ral manager of Tabloid her stdpfathei, Wore a brown sui Blancke street, Linden, following Lilluigraphcrs, huselle. A. veteran of soft wool with beige accessories in soon, choose the place-settings you need in the 101 N. Union Ave. of tin" Navy. Air Corps, he is a 4-a honeyinuiin in the Pocwnos. Her corsage was white orchids. Gorrram pattern of your choice, and enjoy |he Cttanford 6-2541 I* Save on operating costs member of the Knights of Colum- Miss Nancy Jo Heiser of Xenia sow. * High trade-in allowances Mrs.-T. E. Linncnbrink of 213 bus, Boy Scouts of America;, and was the maid of honor. Herbrown use of this fine sterling while you pay for it. -Now's the time to step out of "old the Catholic War Veterans. We're glad to trade! And we're giving Walnut iivenue returned by piano- velvet dress was street lenfith and truck" cares and into Ford's new truck last, weVik after vi.siting for twu with it -she wore a corsage o P.S. Ask lo sec.lite rxthis'ut Corliam StrrUng really big, generous trade-in allowances rBTEBLINOM<" weeks with her sniv jinil -daughter- Mr, and Mrs. William "B. Brafi- bronze pompons. one-piece, cU-i\trc>i«lant knife bandle. for any make or model truck you may savings. Ford's low-friction Short in-law, Mr. utul Mis. Thomas Lin- tlon of 208. Maiuir avenue returned Mrs. Nelson Is a graduate o Stroke power and rugged chassis are ncnbrink. uf Independence;" Mo. Saturday from a five weeks' va- Have. Your old truck fen'-t getting any Xenia High School and Busines: Over 69 Years of Uninterrupted Dividends designed for gas and oil economy, and —1>— •. cation- at their summer home at School and is an office supervisp: d TIME TOGO younger'. . . bring it in now, when Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stokes South Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass. at- Wright Paterson Air Field. you!re sure of getting a good deal. to reduce downtime and rrtajor repairs. Let US carry the weight and sons, .Tommy nncl Jimmy,, of —o— Mr. Nelson is a grncltiatc o •r- 29 Cayuga road, n;centl'y spent a Mrs. George Graham, of Union Cranford High School and receivei of arranging your Wed- week visiting in Toronto, Canada. entertained at bridge Monday ove- his degree in administrative en SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - MORTGAGE LOANS ding Reception. We have "* "•'• ^-^o— '•'. ' • • • •• : ninfi. Her guests, all of Crunford, eineering from. RutRcr.s University )«ll«\inm Mr. and Mrs. Lisle R. Boardslee were Mrs. Phillip Le Francois, in 1955. He is-a member df Phi }•-•"••' ' the perfect setting for of 2 English Village will return- Mrs, Charles D. Hall, Mrs. KenGanim- a Delta fraternity and-train- : All Savings Accounts Insured Up Wo $10,000 your wedding regardless this weeU-eiul from their summer neth.. Estabrook, Mrs, Ben W. Ged-ed with the R.0.T.C at Rutgers, home at Alexander Bay, N. Y. des, Mrs. John R.. Conover, Mrs. Before entering the Air Force, he *•' Pep Member- - of size. Miss Carpenter, —o— William Weber, Mrs. F. Gordon was employed ""at Ingersbll Rand, our Banquet Manager, Mr and Mrs R. S. Sny'der of Leech and Mis. EHis Wood. New York. Simplicity Printed Pattern 1762 a Rye. N. Y., and Mrs. W. D."Glovier CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE and her capable staff, of Philadelphia were recent guests of Mr ami Mrs. 11. A. Glovier of Westfield's Fur Shop of Distinction will plan the entire affair 111! Columbia avenue. Tweed Twosome—a cover fashion . . . and tyou will .be sur- Mr. and Mrs George II. Hates ., from the fall Simplicity Pattern Book prised at pur mode$! ^will"return tomorrow to their home «VOVII rates. Facilities shown* at 4 Riverside drive afjer spending See our wonderful.by^the-yard selection jtwtur PHONE CR 6-0080 ihiv. vnmnuM- at Sifmnaf. N. Y; GAHBURG FURS // M for a -taxi. It's the safe, conven- READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDEH - Part Wool, AirWooTana~WasKa&le~Woolr^— ^^ tion! way to travel and that's no Mr, and Mrs. Robert M. Crane , --'•'hull" . . . you iava tim'e. -worry of Riverside drive and Mr, ami' REMODELING REPAIRING Tweeds and Solids, 54" to 60" wide — from 2.49 yd. Corner North and -Union Avenues and eHort. Get the taxi habit. .H Mis Charles C. ' flood follow, ,lr.,| of 403 Claremont place, vacationed ! r ffiOTEL fur two weeks at Surf City. Custom Cleaning North Union at Come FABRIC Aldon St. OFFICE HOURS Mr. and Mrs. .lames A. Kiernan, fcxpert Workmanship CRanford 6-6718 Jr., of 410 Prospect .avenue, will 1 1 THi ISUREO " 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday thru Ftiday MmmmmISDRF.D—^ 570 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE entertain at II cocktail party Sat-| Free Estimates m unlay afternoon. Their week-end- SIMPLICITY AND McCALL PATTERNS Open Monday Evening 7 to 9 P. M. ^^^^ co| SUMMIT. N. J. 'miests will be Mrs. Kieijum's WESTFIBLD, N. J. brothel' and sister.-in-law,-Mr.-aiul j 249 E. Broad St., Opp. RiaHo Thoalro WEslfield 2-3423 15-17 North Ave.,W. . CR 6-5505 (/%«ntCRanford 6-OO8O 319 NORTH AVE. CReitview 3-3000 STORE ALSO IN WESTFIELD .EST. 1945 Mrs. I'lulhin Flan.igan -of Nor- Wostlield, N. J.- __ Open Mon and F.ri. Evos. (Near the Crtmford Theatre) _ Open Friday Evauingi iwalJi. Cuim. ~~ nft^'*-*^ ;i*>j»''''Vt.>£/'ii;c*'-^ •^r^i'--'^J7/''":.^:/,':>4/iV'-*. a::1./ 11

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THE CRANF6RD CITIZEN. AtiD pHRONICLE, '.THURSDAY,- SEPTEMBER,,!\, 1958 man. of Summit, president of the County Siafety Council Long Service Man Union County Chapter:, .". " _. Avenue: thence toutheasterly along For- River to the Garden Stile Parkway and •Jong the production of Lexington" Ave- Board of Education; • thence northul "The!?c~funds which have been Lincoln Ayenue to £)enman Hoatf; thence thence westerly along the center line ot Raritan Ro'Sa: thence southeasterly, 'along nue and tue center line of Lexington along lands of Board of .Education Meeting Next Week , "„ southerly alon£ Denman'.itoacl to Lexintf- the Central Railroad ' of New Jersey. to ut Avenu* to North Avenue; thence wrtt- contributed so generously will, be- 1 the Raritan Road to Centennial Avenue; Avenue to the' Garwood lixie and point feet to, a point; thence continuing »io'»! ton Avenue; thence Southeasterly ajon< High' Street if produced; thence along erly »lortr» the center lino of North Ave- or place of beginning.. . : .'.:/. Thchoard ,of.,directors,.of the Lexington Avenue U) the Lehigh Valley the production of the center Une of High nue'.to the Rahway River; the'nee southr thence northerly along Centennial Ave- said land" of Board of. Education We.t«il used '-to. carry on' the total fight Motor Spoolers, nue to the Lehigh Valley Railroad arid • Will meet in, Johnson it Johnson •to Spruce Streets "{hence; northerly »l ni Gptliiied Railroad: thence easterly along; the Lehigh Street and the center line of High Street erly along the Rahway River to the O against, mental illness," Mrs; Ack- Union C6i/nty' Safety Council .wi'\\ Valley Railroad- to Hlgb Street, produced; wutherly to the Lehigh Valley Railroad;, Central Railroad of New Jertey and point point dr place of beginning. • . Plant, Walnut Avenue. • Spruce Street to Brooksirfe Place; thiw! Will meet .in Lincoln School, Centen- eiman said, ''Our nationwide.pro- meet at 12 noon Tuesday at the thence along High Street to Lincoln Ave- thence easterly alone the Lehigh Valley or place of beginning. .'." , . '"' • -DISTRICT NO. 15 easterly, along Brookslde Place produce! to Springfield Avenue; .thence northerlv nue or point or place of beginning. Railroad to Centennial, Avenue;, thence •Wiil meef in Municipal ..Building 23. nial Avenue.. .' }'• ..»..• ~ Beginning at a point irrthe center line gram- includes research, the .train- Winfteld Scott Hotel, Elizabeth; To Speed! Delivery of Mail Will rrieet In Walnut A Venue. School, northerly alone Centennial Avenue to the along Springfield Avenue to Park Drlv>> North Avenue! East. ,_—"J,- DISTRICT NO. 12 ot the Central Railroad of New Jersey thence along Park Drive to.lU terminiii'. ing of'personnel, interpretation, of. GtWtat)dM*J[lli) t a»nlnwjntf at a >\nlnt yn nc)ws-wi I l-gol-ncw- ^ •William*—Street— to - - HUJcrtat—Avenuer Je~Park~boundaTy-line~to"the-Kerdl^- Th. narwnnH ""Vinllnrinfv !»?«• thence r thence northwesterly along-. JElfzabeth -»aid-boundary-llne-t6-KenUwnrth Worth l^oundary .line;. thence northerly ^tflW^dryU^^h^ •Qoldliur. include;— ... counter facilities this yeas, while Avenue to Linden Plaice; thence northerly thence southerly along Hlllcrest Avenue vsrd: thence northerly, alone Kenilworth northeasterly .along the various courses boundary line; thence along said1 Garwood school bus law. •• (••'• •. ...''.. iurviuirs; al the. vuiuily . to ' Lexington Avenue; thence edster'ly Boulevard to Herningy'Avenue. if K(ernlng and along, the various courses', of said of said .Garwood' boundary llrie- to the 22,500 mail boxes'will.be ordered models, using economical parts .alone Linden Placfc. .to Casino Avenue; Kenilworth boundary line to Orange boundary line its various' courses to Gii. William F^ Kirncr of Plainfield and Ihence westerly alone Casino .Avenue to -along Lexington Avenue to Denman Road; Avenue were: pro'ducedr thence southerly Central Railroad of New Jersey and lows Hill Road; thence, northerly aloni •'. • The attorney general pointed .out 'I?:. thence, northerly along, Denman Road to along said production of Hernlne Avenue Avenue; thence southwesterly \ along Lincoln-Avenue, West, and point or place Edward N. O'Grady-of HyatV-Bear- this year; and delivered by. next anji- especinliy- adapted to the Rlvi-mldc Drive; thence southerly along Orange Avenue to'Linden Place;^thence Gallows Hill- Road to Park Avenue" thai the record total of 3,646 ar- Piano Classes to Resume Rlversldo Drive to North Union Avenue; Williams Street and point or place of arid center line of Hernlne Avenue to of beginning. . • • • . > thence easterly along; .Park Avenue to' jng Division,. Clark- Township; IPs Nice spring for installation in crowing' carrying of mail. • • . ' beginning,' : : ' ' • , •• •Dunham Avenue; thence westerly along southerly along Linden Place to,Elizabeth Will meet in Sherman School, Lincoln ; rests throughput the state .in-1955 thence southerly along North Unloll Ave- Avenue; thence southerly along Eliza- Orchard Street; thence southerly alom communities throiifihout the-coun- - •'These four standardized models nue to the JUihway River; thence south- » Will meet In Walnut Avenue School. Dunham Avenue' to LaSalle Avenue; .Avenue. '. . , . • . • ' -.r Orchard . Street to. Torbush Street «n! s Hewitt's Studio secretary, Miss Jean-Rae Turner thence along LaSalle Avenue to .Norman- beth Avenue to Adams Avenue and point for violations of the ..school-bus erly alone-the Rahway/ River to .North V : point..or place of beginning. of the Elizabeth Daily 'Journal; Twice -— try.. /...,-. '-. •' . . •' '-, • .'. ..'funLure .'larger bodies ori JJKhter DISTRICT -NO; -f'" dle Place; thence easterly- along Npr- or. place: of 'beginning. • J ' • . • 1 ,.•'•'••. DISTRICT NO. 16 ' • law' indicated "that -many drivers Eleanore" Hewitt has announced AVenue"and polnV'or .place'-of- beelnnjng. - Beginning at a point of the Central Beginning at a point In'Hampton Street Will meet fn Brookslde place School. : "'The new motor scooters beinp: chassis, providing n'" truck that is Will meet In Cmnford Casino, Riverside 'fhanjdie ' Place, to Craig Place; thence, Will meet in Hopsevelt School, .Q. range 1 the opening oC her piano studro at, and treasurer, Richard M. Dorian '•• • • '-JS Railroad ot New Jersey-and the Camwood southerly- along Craig Place .to OraneV Avenue. ' • •. • . . ' . ' and Ordharti '.Street; thence northerly are unfamiliar with the requirc- Lovyy^Low entirely 'adequate with 1-ess ' costs Drive.- .• >^—u bpundary line; thence northwesterly alone alone Orchard Stre*) to Torbush Street; • ' . ' ' DISTRICT NO. 18 207 Arbor street' for September 27. of Cfnnfprd,* manager of A. M purchased are light threo-wheelod Avenue arid point o'F place of beginning. .DISTRICT-NO.—W—^- '••••" "^BeginrTine at a DISTRtCT NO. 4 .•'..••' said Garwood ' boundary line to J^lfth- Be'glnnlne- at ,a point pf tile Central thence easterly alone Torbush Street to ~TvTiss~He~y<7Ht~h61cls a""TjaclTeTbFoT" ICafaghOusian; Jgosellc Park. • vehicles which have. bcCii develop- in procurement and" maintenance, .'Beclnnine at the Central-Railroad, of Avenue; thence along Gallows Hill Road WIJl). .tjjeet In Roosevelt School, Orange t lands of the Board of Education; thence and. Riversffle Drive; thence northeaiittrir ' .Ificle's.. •' -,. . • : • ' ins 1 to 'Pfirlc Avenuej- thence easterly . along Avenue. '•;•'- •*,-..".-•"• Railroad of New Jersey and Centennial along Casino' Avenue . to Linden Place- music degcee in piano,and is.com- fr\ hy''iY\if Post Office Department the •.post'mas.ter RciU'ral. said. He New Jersey, and the Rahway • Rhrer; Avenue; thence, easterly along' the' Cen- northerly, along .lands, of'said Board "of Park—Avenue—to—Orthard—Street; thence, •'. ' ' " DISTRICT/NO. 10 Educptiqn 417.32 feet to a point; thence thence northerly alone Linden Place t« He added that the-1955. figure for • added that such trucks are more thence wt-«TeTly nlDTllJPlhe CeTTTTJll Rail*" Beginning" at .the-/Lehrch Valley Rail- tral Railroad of New Jersey to the Roselle Oranjje" .Avenue;, thence ea»terly' ] o pjeting her piSno studies! under' Soap Consumption ' —Ml;,- in cooperation' with manufacturers ';i road of New Jerse'y to the dividing rllne southerly-along Orchard Street to North continuing, along said lands of Board of., a on such arrests was ,l-3 pcrcent~high-' Avenue; thence southerly along the di-rood and the Rahway,River; thence south- boundary line; thence southerly along the Orange ,'Avenii.e to Craig Place; .thrnc« Madame- Dora' Zaslaysk.\t for'a to put many-.-carriers on . wheels i.f• maiieu'verabli c on city streets and between No. 117 and'No. 119 liortli Av«- Roselle and Linden boundary.7 line to Education westerly • to Spruce . Street; In the past 15 years,, biir popuU-i viding line-between'No. 117 and-'No. 119erly and down sfroam along the Rahway thehce northerly alone Spruce Street to northerly along Craie Place to Nortriandl« ' ur than'.that" for\the previous year,. •-.>• and further speed deliveries, Mr. | less hindrance, to ^traffic, •. .• mi£, West;: thehcu northerly alone said River to the Garden State Parkway and Rarltan Road; thence southwesterly alone" Place;: thence westerly aldne .Normandli master of. music degree ah piano, tlon has Increased by'27 rrillllon per* dl'vldlne line to North A venue,, West, and North .Avenue,' West, to the- Central ..Hall- Brooksldo Place; thence easterly along .;'• - When approaching a.school bus • .- HARVEy:S."/A)LLEN -; ,'.. - CASH road of New Jersey; ihence westerly along Rarttan Road; thence stone Haritan Road- RaHtan Road ' to Centennial' Avenue;, 1 Place-to LaSalle Avenue; thence north, which; she will - receive in the ' Now theie Are 5 New S' & H Stamp Sunnnerfi'eld' said. •". • \ • As another exampje of .improve* Orchard Street; thence- alone Orchard In a westerly direction to Lexington Ave- Brookslde Place to Springfield Avenue, " . halted to take on or discharge pas- «ons, or about 20 per cent. Soap and •«• '" .the Central Railroad of New' Jersey to thence' northerly along. Centennial^ Ave- or'y. alone LaSalle Avenue to Dunhsii •> ' HarVey Si-Allen pf.8 Elm street Make Cooking Easy With .-.. Street northerly to Hampton Street+ nue'; thence .northerly illone Lexington nue to. the Central Railroad of New Jer- thende northeinly oletig- Springfield Ave- Avenuei- thence easterly alono Dunham 1 spVing,. determent consumption per caplU : Redemption Centers ,-'.-'- • rt '.'•' :' Deliveries of the new "hand . carts-j nu-nt ill- the' vehicle profiram, Mr (he Garwood boundary line and.-point or nue to Park Drive; thonco: easterly alone sengers, Mr. Richttian.emphasized, Ihenc'e easterly alone, Hampton Street to* place ot beginnlne* '.'• • • • • Avenue to -Alan'Okell Plac£; thence west- sey- and point, orplace of beglnnihe.. • . Avenue to Hcrnlng-Avcnue; thence north"'? air-engineer in. the New Jersey COOKING MAGIC *•. • •In addition to her teaching ac-. for Use by letter carriers oh foot j Suinmerfield jiointed to-, the newBerkeley Place; thence northerly along erly alone' Alan Okcll- Place to Walnut Park Drive to its terminus; thence .east- has risen from 22 pounds to nearly DEAD •' Will' meet In Cr-an/ord Hieh School, ' Will meet. In Lincoln- School, Centen- crly olo.ng Herning -Avenue.produced-to /motorists arc -required to'stop, at Bell Telephone Company's New-: . ASBUUY J'AltK'+- 34S Coolimiin Ave, ; xyill begiajhis month and will be rifthihaiKl-drive vehicles developed Berkeley Place to Hampton Street; thence &t End Place. • . . . Avenue; thence northerlyr along Wa)nut nial Avenue. ••_.., -.. ., • ..-.. erly through lands of Union County Park Kenllworth Boulevard; thence westerly tiviti.es,. Miss Hewitt _\yill -appear 26 pounds p<* person, or.about 10 Now JKxclUnu mtcrly-aldnif Hamnton.Street to Spring' to Rahway River; thence southerly along " lcasl 10 feet, away and to move ark headquarters, will mark his Aycnuo fp Lexington Avenue if same were . — - . ,. DiSTHIct. NO. 14 alone Kenllworth Boulevard to Ranw'aj » in concorts-throu^hput the year. J ••.'.MO»ttifSTOW5i'..—'«8.Sou«ii'SJ-roel •'cprnplctedf-in .October, the • posi- by the P»'st.OfJ}ee Department \in Meld AvVknue; "thence- southerly' alone .-. DISTit'ICT NO...8 , - produced; thence northwesterly,' alone the Rahwn.v River to Springfield Avenue; per cent. ... ••.•'• .• ' CoolibookH Beginning at a point of Lexington Ave- River; thence southerly and down strearn' . only .after the children have.en- •30th 'year "of •,telephone service mtister gotwral reported.'lie Hid Cooperation ^with . manufacturers. Springfield Avenue to the Hahway River; Boginnine at a point of the -Rahway said production of Lexington Avenue id thence northerly along Springfield Aycn'ue of the Rahway River to Riverside-Drive* ''•' NEWAUk r— !X58 Broad Street " 24 hooks in all . .','.. ii .new hook each thence easterly alone the Rahway River River and the Central Railroad, of Mewthe Lehiah Vallify Railroad; thence east- nile and the boundnry line of Garwood; to Hampton Street; thfcncer westerly, thence southerly along Riverside Drive to tered the bus or have alighted, and today. He is ar member'of the •this, is-the first production-line, They are. eK|«?eiu!ly adapted: to to Riverside Drive; thence southerly along Jewey; thence easterly alon',':'the" Central erly along the LehIt'll Valley Railroad to thence southwesterly .alone? the' Garwood along Harppton Street to Berkoley Place;, Casino Avenue .and point or place oi •-reached a place pt^safety. . NORTH BBltGKN — ..... weok •-. . . tlvis week's book, "Quick Riverside Drive to'North Union Ayenucf; boundary line to the Westfield boundarj' H. G; McCuily^ Chapter," Telc^. order .'of'these carts by the depart.- | curbside pickups of mail by postal Railroad to the Roselle Park boundary the Rahway River and point or place of thence southerly along Berkeley Place to begirinine.- . . • . • • Hudsim Blvd. Pishes."- .' " -.'-• -'. •-..' ..,;,[ thence southerly along North Union Ave- line; thence -northerly' alone the Roselle beginning. '. line; thence southeasterly alone the West- Ufampton Street)- thence westerly along "The law allows only ; two ex- phone Pioneers of America. „_•'.'• txnar-. rnent. ' . h'T«hough ; experimental j nue-to tKe Rahwr/y River! thenej! south- Park boundary line to Roselle Avenue) Held and Clark boundary line to Rarltan Hampton Street to Orchard' Street .and 1 5¥.f) ' • in, Koosovi'H Ave Will meet- in Johnson 8? Johnson Plant, Will meet in Roosevelt School, Oranet ceptions in the interest of. prevent- omb modfls lu. > c .jt'eri.-in-usc' tor some | ; erly aloneOhe Rahwoy Rlvcr-to the Cen"thence southwesterly along Roselle Ave- Rolad; thence easterly along Rarltan Road point or place of beginning. • Avenue,' '-.• • . , '• • • Free ;Thi; riuhthanrl| -drive," Mr. ral Railroad of New Jersey and the point nue to Albany Avenue; thence southerly Walnut Avenue. . ' to Lexington Avenue;' thence northwest- READY-MIXED Will meet in Cranford High School, ing needles?.delay arid congestion," IDEAL FRENCH STYLE Jnlor time.'•Th'escTiluniiiitiin carts, wliichj • Suninierl'itld said,- "is- a stanrhird or place of' beginning. '• . . alone the center line of Albany. Avenue -. ' DISTR!icT NO.. '1J erly alone Lexington Avenue tffTAlan NOTE: In reference to. streets, rallrbadj ' West.,End' Place.' , . ' . r . and.rlvfir, It is the'intention to' follow'1 '.- -the attorney general said. "Oh look, much like the faniiti-.Jr uolf Will meet in • Cleveland Sqhool, M.lln to Adams Avenue; thence southwesterly Boginnine at a point, of the Lehigh Okell Place; thence westerly along- Alan part' of thir American autoinotive alone Adnrris-Avenue to.Elltabeth Avenue; : center Jinc (Jhrouehout. •• . . . multiple-lane .highways whete KRAFT ( ) trcet.'- . • • ~"~~ Valley Railroad and Centennial Avenue'; Okell Place .'.to Walnu.t • Avenue; thence DISTRICt NO." 17 ; Mental HealtK 1 _c.ari,.._w.ULtak.e a:.l>iG....!«v!. iji .!T..Ui.9....industry,- w.hich sells -. many thence southeasterly alone-Elizabeth-Ave- •thence-woRterly—alang-the-Lohigh-Valley- -northerly— along Walnut-Avenue—to-Lex-.: BcElnninC at a point of _Ofchard_Street. _^J_ . . . J, WALTER COFFEE ' DISTRICT NO. 5 • '--•' nue to Hamilton Avenue; thence . south- • "there are physical 'separations, . letter carriers!:bucks; MivSunimer- • thousands'of vehit'les 'with- such Beginning at Centennial Avenue and Rallroad' to the Rahwoy River; thence Ington Avenue 1( said. Lexincton Avenue and Torbush Street; thence".-easterly '. • 7" --—---•.—T-r-Township Clerk" westerly alone Hamilton Avenue to Forest southerly and down stream of. the Rahway produced; thence nor,thwesterly alone Torbush Strebt'to the lands of the .' such as- dividing Safety islands, the field .remarkvd. . . • ..." ."j drives.in thv foreign maf-ket each the. Central Railroad • of ' Now Jersey; Dated: February 23, I9B8. ' . . KonatiprMade She--. . law perrnits driver's appVoaching a •'. The new counters for' post offices ; year. Hence, the use of-the right- ' ' ' '" L 1O» >: V stbpped school bus from • the op-. -.are part, of a projiram to hi.oderh- hand drive in new postal- vehicles By Kfios Bro^. —;posite direction on the. other side iz.e service ii.rea's'of t-ljesu installa- has represented an economical a'd- ,, Archeck, for $108.'46-:was donated of the separatfon'to pass at not Delivered inV Quantities of tions where stamp windows', pa'i> j" ' recently to the Uriioii County As- s UJ ul more than 10 miles'an hour. eel pOKT COUIHVI - . IN"'"-•.*, ' •'^OLlatlotV' for Mcnt ONE or MORE CUBIC YARDS ' "AlsoV\\Vhfin a school bus is. tak-. |i20S;i _ windows and the like 'directly Koos Bros.' in Rahway. This money B'nai B'ritli Meeting ing pn or discharging, cntldren at Your^hoice of Iwicon, pimento, chive DEL MONTE SLICED & HALVES serve the piiijltc, the'postma'ster represents'the proceeds- for the the curb directly tfiuajschool sit- '''" 's- ;^'~- - onion, Clam. •• ''• ' •• ' \ • IN; general- explained. ' n,. "Kadimah .' Chapter, -B'nai' B'rilh month 'of July, from the furniture • . "Old-fashioned facilities for this uated on the same'-side o£ the •Son.';.-; Women,-will huld'its first board store's Fountain of \Vishes, an ivy- ' purpose," he continued, "usually meeting -of the season at LePree's^ • street, so that the' youngsters do SHARP cans banked water- fountain into which Monday thru Friday -^ 8:00 ia.m. to 3:30 p.m. include the familiar- tall wooden ,Rosellc Park, at "8:30 p.m. Monday.' not haveto cross, drivers may pass h customers -are invited to'-toss a matc' • barrier'•w"irh,a few small windows. Mrs. Alvin-'KrevsKy," president, at 10 miles, an hour. / ' coin and. make,a wish. It is l.o- • Saturday — 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon liort j'C DEL MONTE jRlNEAPPLE-GRAPEFRmT Sometimes the wind'ows -have bars, ,\vil'I preside;- •.••'.. . • . . "Above all, a motorist should .cflte'd''in Kops' Florida Shop,: and CHEESE '^ "and they are almost always'too remember, that a school, bus is al- each month the store'donates' any Ftawn...'.;' : 46-oz. $hiall. The new--fiicilitii/s will be ways a warning to be prepared to' money . realized- to a worthy e KRAFT can open counter types-.in most cas^s, TOWNSHIP 6 stop short of ftn accident. THis charity. , Fred ,: .somewhat. like' those- in' modern CRANFORD • meaijs that a motorist must'always On hand to receive' the- check banks, proyidinc functional beauty, haVe his vehicle under complete fov the Mental Health. Association HEINZ and preatly increased . eonverti- NOTICE OF ctrtrtroh- THORN WILHERDING CORP. jence. While the school zone 'speed is ecu.tive yice-president. of Kobs NHB Linden, N. J. ; , HUnter 64422 *"' Tl i c? boxes bein w;i.i, Mrs, A'iltpir~H:^~T|'">l"s'^'

1 lavy, lower speeds may-, be iivu>is- Alba •neighborhood boxes used by pa- - "•In imriuinnce. of Ihe provisions of dn j Aw,- sary at certain "times and places • irons'.for 'deposit"a! mail.-..Thous- Act entitled "An Act. to ' ni-HUildto- Elec- IDEAL FORDHOOK tions," Title 19, Rrv'lts'cd Stiili'ites of New depending upon conditions. GOOD_;NJKRISP SWEET IARP: ' nnrfs of thesef Mr. Summ'i'rfleld'.re- Jersey, and -the amendments And supple- "Motorists should; drive at, sen- ...ported-; will bp equipped, with ments .tlierto. ' ' "_^__ •tab ;, . NOTICE • ; sible speeds at all time& as far.as Ttmi "snorkels"-, .or chutes oxtencliiiK both IK ru'ieby given' th;i1. qujiMfled voters of children are Concerned, and ex- jar :,A from the buck of Ihc' box toward •thti --Township, of Cnmforcl not nlreiirly ieitistered In wnlcl TownKhl.p under," the' pect- the unexpected,"',. Mr. ilich- im> extra phone lau's.ot-Naw.Jorao,v..KDverntnc.,pennaneiit.. \ , jnan-c.Qncluded. —•- '_.,... deposit mail from the window of rcclstratlon may register with the'Town- •75, Mhip Clerk of the said Township- of |-JJPRINCESS Lt the family car. • ' Cninford jit his office • The new trucks, motor scooters, Municipal HulMlnr Removing Chewing: GUM . ' would make ,. Those hfg, plump, («ndcr lima beans' you love! I Crunfnrd. N. J. g bicycles and mn.il boxes .will be id nny time between Wednesday, April Don't panic when you find chew- VALLEY STREAM • 18, 1051), and Thursday, September, 27, of 80 in the "in-w-lile.h"-lattc*v-date-the-reglRtration- Ing gum-stuck to your clothea. You NAPKINS : ^^M ' __ ^71— —- -- ^. • • ' ^ ..- _~ " ment's new. red , white and blue hooks w(lwl be closed, until after the forth- ?an get it off easily by placing ^ t mUJl 9 '"'• : ~ • '." 7- •• ' . ' "' '• • '" -—,':":•—-••. '•••1;^;•••'.'; '-'.-•--••.'-•-"-••- •-— comtnd GeneVnV Election on Tuesday, and;: colors, Engineers report the new November fl, 105fl, and smudged article lace down on • JOl J> I Sunshine Vienna Finders, 14-ox.; Macajroons, ICt-oz.; Oatmeal. 'colors give the vehicle or mail box ' ',' NOTICE - ", newspaper and pressing it with • r In hereby.Blventhnl tbo-'District Election ' —• Sugar Jumbles, I C-ox.. • •' • . ..Snore Visibility, particularly at .Boards Cn ' nnd for the ' Township ' of hpt iron, . . ' ' I VI.'- night. In the case of older vehicles, Cr.ijiforrl will sit ut the plal'e* herein- aflcr cU-slunatecl on JCUBSDAK. NOVEMIIKU'II.. 11111(1 -.-••'• helwei-n the h mi is of 7;00A. M. imd B:(10 'Choice. a-new paint'job is required. P. M. Eastern Standard Time, for .the "'Vciuicr,•fariSy, green lijicars! Postmaster GefiVral Summei'lleld" purpose of'conductinit-a • . .• easier OPEN 24 HOURS A DAYI declared that the new. vehicle IDEAL I Biirry Pcanul Tops, 10-oat,;-Choconul, 10-oz.;.Gaucho, 11-or. program of tlie Piist-Ofllec Depart- General Election to vote'upon candidates for the following ment-represents one of the most offices: . ... important '.steps"taken since 1053* .Presidential Electors. 1APPS for to niodemize the postal service in liitives from the Sixth Congressional DIs 511 Park Ar.« Plalnfldd Tender, (justy. Just.imp \ntft toaster iind serve! line with .the. President's, mandati' trlct. . The first thing ybu'lT A State Senator lUnoxplred tcrml. ; t('j in-,pIOVC service and * reduce A County Cli-i-k •iFiill tennl. ' - notice is the way an A Shci'ilT- iKull tennl. PL. 6-0008 costs.... •'..».. Three MemborH of (he Board of Chosen extra phone saves you .'."In 19.%," -Mr.' Sunimerileld Frt'i-holdeiwr.iThree-'yea'i- tennsl. K«giMt«r«d Pharmadit 1» Throe Coroners. iThreejyeiir ternistf-" commented, ','tlie : governnient's Two M.emburs of the-Township Qom- r—attondanc* eA-ttoptrr'Daf- pftiitiil (l-pol incliirli'rl-n nvivml telephone ia always- i 1 T3nc iSU'iiujer or tlie' Township OTin- Lcyu, •.Jhj.:ta.ct._>:o.a..m ij{h.t..siL> ... nvonul:el....—:. miUna -lUiiexpirod tormi.w : - -~ : --»-•- handy.-Answering and group of 19,000 vehicles .of .seven O.(H' Collector of Ta^eH (Four-y.ea'r lermi. •• ' ' • Jumbo lb. m .types. Many .of .them had'chassis Filllowlnn Is a complete description, of calling is easy. the eighteen election districts or tile aald that were fju;_ too_heavj^ and ex- T«wni4Ylp-j)li4-th«~Iocatlan--»f--t no-polling pensive for mail carryinc purposes places for each of the ahld "dlstrl'cU: rtwb3arrras3 ' ~ because mail — per .cubic-foot — .-.- UISTniCT NO. 1 LANCASTER BRAND O,VENf-READY is one of l.he lightest types.of loads - BeKlnninc at the Central Railroad of ROOMING carried by truck. Also, almost ;i!l , New . Jersey and .H.lch.. Street- produced; I thence westerly along the Ceh.trnl' KJIII- 'of- them well- cuistorn msi.Ue ve- road to Lincoln Avenue, Went; thener hicles, expen>ivf to buy and. re-southerly alon'u Lincoln' Avenue, West, tc i Benjamin Street; thencq southerly olonu 2. Being able to place. All nf this .wiis carried to I Benjumlh . Street to Williams Street; ridiculous extremes, because many I thence-southeasterly alone Williams Street make calls in I to Denman Hoad;- thence northerly alone of the trucks were s.n expensively 1 Dpnmn.n Road to Lincoln Avenue; thtinci CR 6- private is another Tender, /sweet and succulent — the choice of thous tfnds

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SCHRGEDER his-business SPECIAUZl^G IN FILLING PRESCRIPTION^ T FINANCE,- XOOI calls. OF EYE PHYSICIANS Since 1928 ' Walnut Ave. Craofor*

BARNET — FROSTED SEAFOOD All-Beef Salami , ™Z«.""* 29c Arrtlti Sr»l AQf TEP OPTICIANS Fillet Flounder • lfl-oi. |ikI. "'<« nam nocKS smoin-d. ib, *3c 109 JEFFERSON AVE. HERB Fillet Whiting Taste O'Sfa *in. All-Beef FrankfurtersHYGKA™ ,g. 69c Martin Bide- — Street Floor \ Fried Haddock Fillef ZZ %*?'• 39c | EL. 2-2340 I.EnrMtrr Urand MTZEL'S Smoked Tongue Ib. Lobster Tail •''££.< $1.59 | 1H OMB • A. M. U • r. W. Dally — Un. * *h«rs. »,A. U. U • t. nr>nd GARDEN CENTER \" Cooked Salami lb. 55c Yellow Pike / nkr. 59c 3. Another welcome advantage—especially 299 Denman Rd., Cranford, N. J. nraHtrr nrand 39c with a bedside phone—is the feeling of I Liverwurst Chunk, lb. 55c Shrimp Cocktail Fertilizers To the an o is security it brings. You sleep better just 5-10-5, 80 lbs 2.45 THE POWER VACUUM WAY! •••;-••••• knowing it's there. Plain, Cinnamon or Sugared 1 LET US CLEAN YOUR FURNACE (50't organic nitrogen) • • - FinestFir^st Fruits & Vegetables There are many_ motorists here in this rnodels, in fact, arc iictually priced com- iormancnance . , . itisi magnificent luxury ami Lime community who have given serious con- petitively with the so-caUqd "medium- FLAME TOKAtf " comfort . . .its brilliant heauty . . . and '.80 lbs. 70c sideration to the purchase ol a new Cadillac priced" makes. the marvelous pride that comes with owner Peat Mdss (German) car this year—and yet, for one reason or l another, have-not-made llic move. Operating costs are also remarkahlv low. ship of the Standard ofjhc World." Largo 7-i> cu. ft. bale ..... 4.25 package We have heard it-said by newowjuers that. I hat's a lot to deny yourself . .\. espe- If you are-among them, we hope that: Grass Seed ol 12 es 2 25 Cadillac is the most economical automobile cially when it could be yours so easily. nitzcl's Sunny No. 2 ..lb. 1.15 TeniU'r/'oven f ri-sli!. SITV<- rol'i'i'e iiiwl d . Colbriul as the Crown jewels; bunches ol juicy Havor. you Will read the message. lha.t follows. they have ever owned. . DitzcTs'SOiinv No.'4 .Ah'. .85 STO " nut.s tor thut cvi-ninK'snacli! • '#'- * ,*" * . Dil/.t-l's Shady No'. 3.,1b. 1.05 / •«^fc The premier table grape. And as for resale value—well, Cadillac Pit/.i'1's Spucial, .... 3 lbs. 1.00 The moral of .our message is this: It. is VIRGINIA LEE , • ^CALIFORNIA ICEBEHG ; Rvc« Grass 3 lbs. 1.00 traditionally retains a greater share o.f its Ordinarily, when a, man hesitates to make still not too la.tc to set things right in n White Clover ...... lb. 1.50 Extra home phones are available (at 75o-Civd-i41a4-t>f-v<+tH -«-nvii-!- — Shrubbery - bnudc I'roci - L>og not familiar with the practical aspects of car. in the land. We have a selection of new Cadi Macs on ' Wood - Bono Moal - Chicken formatioh—just phone your Service Representative at the Teleohone 434tiTTUCI Cadillac ownership. ' Manure - Cow Manure - LARGE DANISH LARGE SLICING And consider, for a moment, all the hand—and we can promise you both prompt Top Soil -' Sand - Humus Business Office. - Insolar i\x original cost is concerned, a wonderlul things that would he vours with delivery and-ii^jenemus trade-in allowance. Garden Tools - Rail Fence i I < i I* »i f~^ I'll * * Cadillac is eminently practical. Several FOR RENT Tmnt.T. Peran RingX45cj TOMATOES 2 * 2.9< the car \y cars —Cadillac s great pc:r- Roller, Spreader Bnd Spikor TYPES OF FURNACES, CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES AND DUCTS FREE DELIVERY 3-1 Aldcn Street, Crunford- Grocery, frozen fbod and dairy prices effective through Wednesday, September 19. tn Ask for Herb CR 6-6418 All ot hen through Saturday.SeptemberIBth* CRlanford LAING MOTOR CAR COMPANY 6-5200 & M. HEATING 1>9 - 121 EAST FIFTH STREET PLAINFIELD, N. J.

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'-.' \A- '' "' '.« .'.' • • '..-..-.•,' ••.'...; 1 will- be devoted-t'p school. .Plane geometry . is an • en- List Fl^ne demonstration and individual as- trance requirement of'many col- sistattt'e. "7He ..sdid /considerable leges and • universities,, the adult homework will be .expected," - school leader explatried. Geomd A graduate of Lafayette'College, Although the need for such a Eastoni Pa., Mr. Piper was'vice- course has been, felt for many principal; of .Linden"High School years,;. there was no convenient Rally/I)ay Instructor until, taking his present post. He place for'studen.ts in this area to ?,—principat-ot-U^sbfthLii d tnkk p plnnl f geometry if they did IJride'n ^Junior^High School, will public school system for 30-years not study,,the 'course.while in high Services Set "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RALLY PAY" l)t> the instructor for the pranford as a matherriati.es af]d_science..In- school, Mr. Iversen said. He.point- Calvary .Lutheran Ch'urc'h will begin its. teacher' Adult School's high school-level structor and as an"administrator. r ed-T^out-thit the. Union County By Bfv. AlKfrt ^.Pwso. Pastor ' s course lil J R > gegg>e4f^4^fM s^^ ^ -«fi^ finirianpp rpnfpri»niH>, Vonsistihg of -esceola-I res6yit«rian-CH5rch- '. -r ' (njon Cpunty high school, guid- line pf Bible history, at 9:30. a.m., this-Sunday, it was-annbuticedbv notTticecORis week by' Kenneth W. tortime at Union Junior College '""! Dr. •-.Julian A, Bandy, -nationally-known'-. evangelist nnd Bible • A retreat for.the entire staff of : W'ithiri the next-f^w Weeks most churches will be observing'' Childlien; will-be prompted from Iversen, president-director. • and at its veterans' school after the- ance personnel,, found a need for _: teacher, arid .the Csehy Musieal Messengers will conduct'a seriosof Mis's E. Jane Seernan, director of Christian, education; '• •"" .• - - 1 the Churc.h, School of the First- a special day known as Rally Day.- Some chprches call it.ChristiBn /.• one department to • another. • as 1 gtudents may register for the: plose of Worjd War II, .He holds a such a program last year. • ,Theodore:FrankiOf Westfield. will lje the instructor for the coiirse 1 •evangelistic services iirthe'Aljinnce Church cornrnencinjj. this -Sunday PreRbytcrian Church will be held- Education Sunday, but regarHless'of its name it is'one of the most .. Raj|y D?y is observed in ihe L i course by mail until September 26' master's degree from Teachers.Col- whiciich is ppetiopen^ to all'who are in- — - --.—'T^~—-r———•——?——J :• <$" I' gnd continuing through September 23, it was announced by Dr. ~ frohi 10 a,ni. to. 4 p.m. Saturday; ':iniportontahd popular days of the cHur'cti \year'. it farings.to a close Church.School of Osceola Presbyr or in per'?,on on September 27 .and-: lege of Columbia University and is terested in teaching,in the Church DeMolay to Elect" :.' A.Aitchcsan, pdstor. • " :•••-• Dedication of the' staff wil'^ .tako the -vacation season with'Its diverse, interests and memories teriari Church-a4-9 a.m. this Sun- 28 from .7, to 3 p.m.'^at. Crijn.ford working for. his doctorate at Rut- .place at the morning service* Sun-. School; Applications may tie mad'e High School. The.;class begins Oc- gers University. •_..''• :. At Opening Meeting . Services will -take 'place''nightly Rally Day opens another year o^ church activities; in which'every day.' . ••: .• ;•• „ • ••••••• Special y.'. Thia. t Jf^member--.of-the tnany organizations of ther.church.-• should enter, through .Miss • Seeman " at, the tober'2.at" the high school and will • The course was approved by the Rlection of officers for the en- at 8 -o'cleick~ana lb7T~:STrTdnys~nt 11 ente'd. at. the I'l oVlock service. :ahd v At the church -service at 10 a.m., run for... 10 consecutive Tuesday State Department; of JElducallon Speaker fii>V.. Series •',. All'of us should be.lneUjded in this family.day of consecrd-., the'. Rev. Albert G." Dezsp, pastor, church office.. ' . '-/ sulngyear will take place as.Brem- a.m, and 7:45 p.m. The public is the 11 - o'clock staff at the- 9:30 Prayer evenings. •' • . ._•' '.' ~T . ... through Dr. Everett C. Preston, di- tion when. parents,, teachers, officers arid pupils: together, accept'•" will ' preach. ' a, sermon entitled Membership has been opened; in in.vi'ted. ; '.'."' service'.,^ • •' , ;. • • •'. • ' ./' A- • special' prayer meeting Mr, Iversen also announced that rector of the.divJsioji of adult fcdii- ner Chapter, Order of DeMolay, • el :, •' the Youth BJnd 'Senior Choirs,' ac- in' their common responsibilities in" thie: educational program of the "Stockpiling Spiritual ..Resources." Union -Junior College students cation. ' ' .''•', ,-'•.'• ••."•::--. ' .+ /••"..- I organization; -pf>James E). Smart in his book "The Teaching past year by-Edgar Hughes. • •''» •dance,, swimming parties, trips; firmip on +he tbome of .'th6 year: persons attend a rehearsal,'contact g'.m, Sunday,, hightty at 8 o'clock' • pliennts to (take- the- New.' Jersey dmetTy' at 'the . conolu'sion ' of ybur. The Csehy W.usicql- Messengers-( Ministry'of/the-Church" sum's up-the educational task of., Ihe '.At the close of the service .there athletic .events ' and formation of. is a sacrod-: concert trio composed. "The History' of; the Christian Her or call the' church off ice.. • through;next weeik and at'-11 aim. \ state equiyajerfcy- examination in' course." , - .." .-. •'• ' ' . '' cfturch ip>^hQse stirring words: . •' . '. " • ; will" be"" a service-of rededication : ! .Church.. J' . '••••••' / ; •- The ReV,, Arnold J. Dahlquist, and",7:45 P»n;' on Sunday,•• SSp- •' plane-geometry... Mr. Iversen said Mr. Ivprsen said there is a need teams to compete with other chap- of Wilrnos :Ssehy, violinist; Glndys Our goal must be no lesser goal-than that which Jesus and for all the church schodl tea'chefs : Following"lunclieo'n; there will r tember 23. : '• ' -• '• • '"' •at least one year of algebra"will "for such a class because many stu- ters'in sports'and guhmanship. .'.- Csehy, accompanist, ancIJuno Mat- j the^Aposties had before them .We teach, so that thrpugh,our ^each- and officers; , • . ,- . pastor will preach- at the- '8:15 t.hciss,-soprano. : ..L- '. j bo department meetings for pre- and 1,1 a.m.'services Sunday/Mrs. Guest speaker for the series will . be a prerequisite. •.- ,; . dents attempting.to enter college view of materials, and curriculum. " g God may-'work in the hearts of those.whom we teach to make . Dual services for^church school be D.r., Jiilian A. Bandy of. 1'Occoa'; are not. able to take it in high •-.' READ THE WANT ADS Although The trio hns a roperr i sing"' the • . Mr. .Piper said each class period The day will close with- a-eonse-' of them disciples wholly committed to His gospel, with an under- and church will begirt-on Septem-: Louise "Hausmarifa will Fall's, Ga'. Music- will be provided . toire of both"'classical and sacred; solo-at the early-service.'..'The.Sen- eration stiryjee... ' • • S-ll '•__ standing of it,.and with a personal faith that vvill enable them jto- ber 23V Nursery, Beginners, Primr by the Csehy Mus],cai Messengers.. ;—sonKisr-Ht—is.--best- k-fiown—for— its-!-] •ary-and-A-duit- Bible groups-will- -ior—ehoii',-wjll-sing "Praise -We • unique, interpretation', of Gospel ;• At both sbi'v'icc!?,.-.Sunday!—ih'O; bear-convincing witness to it in .wordrahd~actiori in the midst"bT"an~ 1 moet from 9:30 to 10!3.0\a.m.' Jfun- Sing to Thee," by LUvaps'. at the p music. • • ' "•' •: •' " .- . i Rev; Mr. LbngoRor. will^preach a unbelieving world.. We. teach' young children and youths and. His Steps;" adults that by the grace iir God. they may grow up into the full'• A nurseryjs. held in the educa^, NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Marilyn Vosberg, ^opi-ano, will be partments will fneet from li am.' "Little Pilgrim's Progress"' will be - .there . is u.rtiisual.. ensemble play- j life and faith of His church, and may "find their life's fulfillment to noon, 'Identical church services tion b.Uilding during the 11 o'clock the theme for the Juniors. The ing .performed on ,a'variety of-in-] the' soloist at 4:30, singing "The , in being members of the very body of Christ and sharers'iri His servicei Mothers in charge this p Lord,Is My^ifiht," by AJHtpen. will be^held at 9:30 and. 14 a.m. '• .Young Adults will have a buzz . ' struments—violin-, vibrahnrp, ea- modorator of the • Ejizabbth ili nyn lVTrc,. .Tnnp .Tfnispr. nnd session, led by-Miss Claire lOrrok. thedral chimes, musical filiisscs and At ll o CLOCK, ine cnuncei We.need Rally pjy in our church program. It is" a call to the -Presbytery, the Rdv. Mr, Dezso Mrs.-E.rna Zingler.. ;., __^- '•• The .Ramabai-Muktil-Missionary-- Society will meet Tuds,dalost y 61 11 piano. A. set of perfectly scaled will si^T'"Bless ,the Lord-,"' by 'church to function as a complete group once more and to.begirf' will participate in' a; dedication Sunday School convenes "at 9:30 r f 1 DR. JULIAN A. BANDY IppoJ-fU)f->Ivanof., •..'.•-•• a.JYi. -.' Cars will leave the church •cnjvbells adds' a touch of. novelty together- th'e"busy fall and winter program. , •'• •-.'• >^<\ ' program this Sunday afternoon for a.m. Buses will bring children fro'rn to the music. , . '. ho Everyman's..' Bible Class at".5:45.p;m. for the jerry MeA-ully Every member of the, church, the Sunday Schpeifand the the -new educational building : of outlying : atfeas^ Information on For more than.20 years..Mr. and 'vill'mcet at 9:30 a.m. in the.gym- the Presbyterian Church in Plucke- bus routes may be obtained from Mission, where rhen o£ the church iQ. and discuss the topic: . various groups in our church life'has a task to perform. Rally Day wi,ll conduct a •service. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD fChoU; I Mrs. Cs.ehy • ha.ve' bec^n enRnRed II*I Methodists Vnin. In the evening he will parr George 'Fenderson of 209 Locust full-time. evangeHstic work," prc- ."Should a Christian Join a Po- echoes a^call for .help and cooperation from^every member and ticipate^in.,th.e,_prdinatip.n_ service A . meeting of the Women's -' FAST!! 1 drive,6 " : ..-JK' Jl-t-ieal -Party?' --; ~ -. :•--"-- '-- "friend. 'We heed" workers*" We "weelf ~Pra"yor-Band--wiH''-be held at -9:30 '•'••^'•'•'^'•1 L' "^'LJkii!]P^^^_li^r_ ••_ ••'•-• "scntifig"their, ministry of .music iri. for- .Charles Peers at the Presby- Baptized at a large number of evangeli.hrl de- At 7 p.m. the Senior.Fellowship V It is a day for u's.-'to asserhblo-^fm- rededica^-ion to the many- a.Tn. lUwu:•'!• • X terian Church in Dunelleh. ••'. '•• were; Edward John •White,, sort of lbl nominations and'Bible.conferences will meet and discuss "Experiment fronted program of tjje churjjWTVlt is an all-church event, it is On Tuesday -and Wedesdayirthe Mr.ahd Mrs', Ed'ward.V. White, and Tomorrow evening, the Boy llrrad • thiroiighout the UnHed States, and in Living." Miss .Susan Eschen- . a "Rally" .for action. Rev. Mr; Dezso wiJl be'attending Todd Crickehberger, son of, Mr. Scouts will have- an' "All- Men's COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, Iwort; with such international .orfiani/.a- lauer, who .has just .returned .from a regional evangelism conference, and Mi's. Lemuel D.'; Cr'icken-r and Boys' "Bar-B-Q;?' / Tiiilly, p;iy w-ill-bo observed .hi Europe, will be guest speaker. 1 ON tions as Youth for Christ iwd the Joyce Skqage is..in .charge/of the of the Presbyterian Church to be berger,. ••. ^ . .„. _ , stian '-Pv'=""""'' M^'i's •rom- •einivrh-h r\Wi\Wi\ in ihrh » SSnn- held in Harrisburg, Pa; . • Events scheduled at the'church Planning SessJSii Called ' mittee. Th'ey-also have -appenrwi on i dav s.cbool at.-Cr.'irifonl Methodist •Monthly meeting oi the- board this oyenl-iiB itrolude a, -xst Q.f- Usceola Utticera -vn is "'a unttay. "Ire will be fteltt Ht ..V:30[ -Bpyr-Scout Truup CTOBER 16,19 [••1*4— H-1-.WfiSv- lowship and their ,.'-A planning"meetingjto correlate , All* rrm\~ ftrW ;i.mv w be host to the seventh graders'-of "p,m,"KToricrayi"-. . rehearsal at. 8" o'- An. , Miss MaUhDisSf.who. comes'from Dr.' Albert Allingor, pastor, wjll i'The. 3F Married Couples'-Club clock, •; , . -,V. , ' ,- all church activities for thT ensu- Ponsacola' Flo., was Ri-nduated in begin '• a .series-, of"sermons • on the the' Junior H-iph l ing season will bp heldln the small ;• •"*•' .NOTICE IS HEREBY (5IVEN to the legal voters of the School pistrrct of 7.,, o'elack. There will be . •v High Holy Day services at. T.emple Beth-El will end this week-end A/111 rfte'ct'at 8:30 p.m, Wednesday There will be a meeting of the ,1954 with'an A. B. dejuieii. miijrtr .Bjblo;. taking for- his first topic: in the. small fellowship room-of Wome'n's Guild at 8,:15.p..m.,' to- fellowship room- of Osceola Pres- the Township of Granford, in the. County of Uhioh> New Jersey, that a -special meet- •tali.; acquainted" -.time'; ohd^rfn "ihtro- with the observance of Yom Kippur, Tliie scheduler'-jof. services is- as in voicb, fronvTe'rincssee Teniplt; >w'to Make a ^ew St.nit," Uased. the church. • • ':•"•• morrow,"., and Intermediate and byterian Church this evening. „ • I rent >• cFucWon to the igram of ..the ^follows: Tomorrow, 7 p.m., Kol Nidre (EVe.of Yom Kippur),,and ~ AH officers. of the church and. ing ot election of th^^ legal Voters of sa!d District willbe held ori^ beth College in ChattanohKJi. I.n 1053, si ,)ii tho'Btiok of Genosfs. •' .-. •. • '•Circles of the Women's1 Guild Senior Luther Leagues. \jj,ill cpn-v KU .was' winner of the annunl. vocal [ Jtinior High x First meeting Saturday; 8:30 a.rn., irom-( Kippur; l'^'noon, memorial services; and officers' of 'all- organizations are Mrs. Elsa Grady vvill be soloist. m will meet as fallows: Tuesday, vene at 7 p.m. Sunday,- Al?jLP.:. ..,i™S9Ji?JydLngJYqrn_Kipgur_seryices. .L' . • _ ^_ jjjquested to attend.'-, ' ^ _^_ ---contest—at-4-ho—coUege,—arid—she 1;I ci-i 5c! ect i on-wi H-be—' 'Wi thr-Ver-" eircle'l-atrthe-home-of-Mrsr-Rob- —On -Monday.-the.re-will--be-mee.t-' traveled ' consl-tq-ponst ' fur _ two clure Clad," from "The Creation," and ninth . Cantor Nathan . Parnass will held September 23. ert Tiedemann, -5 Sunset drive, ings of the Church Council 'and nesday. ' summers, with musicnl-"ffroups by'Haydn, ' "'.-'• chant the • traditional melodies' of the Mothers' Club of Boy Scout .Twenty-Thirty Club of the Clarlc-Cranford; next Thursday, ' Other events scheduled for Wpd-. representing tlio'Tchool. Holy Communion .will be Kol Nidre,ori the Eve of Yom Troop 84,,both at 8 p.m. at four (4:00), o'clock P. M. church will meet at 7:30 p.m. this1- Echo Lake Circle 5 at the home, of Mrs. Wil- nesday - include. Youth Choir '"" " a sehnlnx- Kippur and the afternoon (musaf) liam Drbege, ' 55 Coldevin. road, There-will be charity sewing at rehearsal at 7 p.m. and a meet- a _far-a-bjaoJk rayiew_an.cLs.Q.-. : T : r The polls will remain open until n|ne (9:00) o'clock P. M., and as niuch longer ! r and closing Tnoilah)"""SdrvTetes ~on th"e~ehurch a1r l0 a7Tn,-Tpesdayrand-ririg"o^the^eade'rs-and"-assistants of ] lw«xd- ,ii'ses^ar -clTll='- cialho Ur.. Glark-CranTora. -—;—-•-.--r ----- .Wolff- of the University of Chnt- om KippUr day ! Sharon Lyn Hays, daijight'er. of the Kindergarten Mothers' Club all scout units Sponsored by the as may"b¥nfecessary to permit alHneTegarvofel^^ S T A T I O N W A G CTNTS two years she sang dren -from nursery age^through the A series of classes for adults in 10th 'gni'cle will 'Inetfl at 9:30 and preparation fqr' church ,rhcmber-;: •There'also'will be special serv- Burney W. Bawcom, new; min- •Mr, ancl Mrs/Rctbert"Ha'ysrand Jill will- meet at 8:.15 p.rin".' - Brotherhood in the fellowship hall., their-ballots. '• • '.. :'. - •.'-•"'•'" /".. •-. • ^ -. . '.••.." . .< -. with' the -Chattanooga Opera Asso- ces for.chUdreh as . follows; ,.,To-* liter of the^Ech.o Lake. Church of .Annette Jamison, daughter of Mr. A committee to'.consider a pro- at 7:45 p.m. ; . ciation, as.'well as. being soloist for 10:55 a.m. in tlje^dUca-liortal'build- ship* will "begin" at 8 p.m.. Sunday Irt Stock • Available Immedrately ing. •• Childp 'in the Choir room. Anyone who is lay, 3;45 p.m,, Kol. Nidre,. and ihrist, wilt discuss the question, and, Mrs, John Jamison, were bap-- posed ""WomeW n f the.th'' Church"Chh", "The Women's Missionary So- The meeting or elecition will be h4\6 and all the legal voters of the School the First CumberlandPresbyterian 'Why Be a Christiarvr atjhe_l£^ ciety ' will meet at -2- p.m. next;'"-. 1 _ January 1 may 'register -intetested --in-becoming-a^rnomber- y,,mippur, tized by the pastor at the morning_ program-will''.mee' t with.the pas- t-WilLvote^at-the-respectlve-polling-places;sfated below. ... . • " ^ XhiiFch' of thTrsffrrte~ c"l-t^r~''"^~"~"~ "".fh. worship service \fhls T^unc service"last Sunday..' "to y at .the churchh h att 11 iSSOWdd^^ Thiirsday: fui>HTb Nursery PeparTrnent. • '•" of. the church is invited to attend Vll High Holy- Day services are Bible classes will be held at 8:'8O At the. said meeting oi* elei:tidh> the fbHowing proposal~wrll be submitted: Men's and women's Bibje classy the three meetings. . ' inder the spiritual guidance' ot a.m. Adults may choose between es will meet at 9:30 a.m. and the bbi Philip.Brand, • .- • Luther Leag There will be a meeting of'the two classes, and there are classes PROPOSAL Senior High Department- (1 lth and Men's Council a't 8 o'clock tonight On, Yom KippUr night.- Satur-. 'ot children in every ago group. 12th gi-ades)'iit 10:55- a.m., both in the choir room. .. • . •• ay, .the temple will hold a dance. Delegates Mr. Ba.wcom, who returned to. RESOLVED thai ih. the' parson.jger , A-^unithi.nnrl^itipnt'nC ^f' PV- 'estivities Wjll start nt. S p,fa., hnd in country—recently—after—two; Iloward-McMurray will discuss ecutive boaras of the '.Margaret ill members of the community are iars of mission work in Nigeria, The -Board- of Educailonof Ihe Township of Cranford. In the Couhiy of vention plans for an educational building Greene Guild and the Wo/nen's Aa- velcpme. ' . - ' Union, Is hereby authorized: ' , people represented West Africa, succeeds David at a meeting of the planning com- ;ociation will bo held in the junior The first sessTdri bf classes, for Thomas as minister of the local. >(a) To expend, for the construction of an addliio» io the horj. (ormediate ancl senior flroiips' mittee" iii thu old.sanctUary at 7:30 roofti -tit--8' p.m. tomorrow.. he Religious school will be held Church; Mr. Thomas left Friday ' Place School situate in the school district ton the gmitheaMerly side, Alt FACT OR Y G U A R A N T E E D ' V Luther League' of Calvary pm/Moncfay.. Mrs.' Ernest Ullom On Mqnday, • • the Margaret Sndaifr morning. • for his home in^entuj^jxiirid-,; ,/ side Place, the purchase of ;ihe"schbt>l furnltute and other WmpmeiU'L . and Wiliin.n\Kjiqx are co-chairmeii i:oonn—CiuilcL will open its fnll At-the last meeting- of. the Board Ti'epin his senior year ijit"t>avi9 for such addition and-the\lteratibn,:of the e*i*tln« baU^; ****£**. to & convention' of the .-committep- program w'iih a dessert -meeting: ecs of1- ihpT use 'with such adattltm-withorigedrrat^the-gpacialMft>wng-or--el"'"°" °» *W. ?----- '-Synod Luther League --last- Friday, of• Cub | 'ack.7-5\will\rneet .in. the leqal voters of the school district held Hn March"IS. 1956, the, further BUM of AND WE BY- n' the gymnasium at .7:30 p;m. 'ollowing new rnembers were, wcl- Tenn.,'this month'. ' ."~£ WE'RE WAY AHEAD IN-SALES OF Saturday'and Sunday at Wagner chapel at. 8 p'm. '\_ Mrs. E. B. Cyphers, will present a omed: Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Mil- The new mihisterTKol'ds degree: $12,500.00 in addition."lb^ thei sum authorlied^atiiald special rtieetlttgdtt-March College on Staten Island. At 8 p.m". TiiGsciay. there, \yill book report on the book "Bridge ler, Mrj and Mrs'. Alvin Pollack, from Kansas State- Teachers' Col- 15, 1956; . ' OHFERING— ; _ : "• -he-'tncat-in-RR—of—thft-pij4:en.t-u:ara». ,-(tt|-^^.«W6May-ior-the^on8buction-oLB..».e^lchj^ihp^^^ Stuart Burns-of Fanwood,-Karen mittee of Cub Pack 17-5 in the nor andL. K. Anderson,. At'this nd Mrs. Leon'Rieder,:Mr. and Mrs. cy, Ark., and jws done graduate by said Board awd located in the school district "*£«l*^ 12JSSi' Michelson oT Westflekl, ancl and the church scout com/ meeting the dedication of the sum- Mrs, Leon Schanker, Mr,, and. Mrs. work at the tlniversity of Kansas ingdale Avenue, th* purchase of the ««=h6ol-!urHiture. .aHdI «fcw ^^^ •. 7 ~ll?^ 7 ~~- Nbr'dstrom, Arlene Magan,' Dolores j mittee, with Robert Hai'Xs. mer offering vvill beheld. . Robert Ackelsberg, Mr. and Mrs. He has served as minister of a necessary therefor, and the acquisition by riatchasb ttt corMertthatl-iH.as a Site Seheller, Janet Schneider, Alex; chairman; in the- old 'sanctuary. Walter Meth, Mr'and Mrs.'Warreh number of/churches ' in America for a new schbolhouse of a plot of land located in the schoof district on the Siekert and Barbara ' Zobel of A worshoptftor the study chair- northwesterly side bf Denrnan Hoad and for the construction ihejreon of a new Baptized nl Hit'-church last s'iii\- men of fhe women's organizations IVeisburger, Mr. and Mrs, Leon. and as editor of "The Christian Cranford. • '. were Kenneth Alan.BeUiyer; "choomouse. the purchase of the school furnitu^ and other equipment i»d». # Pius— The Top Trade In Town On Your Car day of the-church will be held in the 'apier, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Alder- Leader."-a religious magazine. lary therefor and the topr^ement of the ««id pM; of land author«e _ a* the , On the agenda for Saturday son of Mr, and, Mj'S., William7 . F. fduiards Loves Children, too d choir room at 10 a.m. Wednesday. nan, Mr and Mrs. Ijarry Bernstein; At the 7 o'clock evening service snecial meeting or election of the legal vorew of the school district held on •..,, • • . . ••••'••.•..• ... * were business sessions, a talk by Bcttiger; Bruce David Moditz, son 1 Sunday Mr. 'Bawcom's topic/will March 15! 195G; the firther surrt of $227,500.00 In addition to the sum authorised a representative of the Luther Opening fall meeting of the Mr. and Mrs,- Lazlo Fleischer, Mr. . ' • —*• and delights in giving yours the of' Mr; iind'Mi'S; George Moditz, Couples' Club will be held in the and Mrs, Irving, Metzger, Mr and be "The Sin of Pride." • at said special meeting ,on March 15, 1956; and ,':•.'. __CET US^SHOVU^OU i^ -- •League' of, America, 'from •• the arid Bonnie Lei'gH Nielsen,'claugh- gymnasius at 8:15 p.m.. Wednesday. Mrs, .Leon Shanker, Mr. arid Mrs. Mid-week services at'8 o'clock finestvquality shoes. For more than (c) in order to raise said'additional sums, to issue'bonds of the/School headquarters in Philadelphia, and ter ^/:Mr . nnd Mrs Richard-W. tonight will feature short talbjs by the _. following -vvo'rkshopsT Cam- | Miss Mildred Fa/rell'a mono-pom- Signiund Gottlieb, Mr. and Mrs. "•'. half a century ^fuiards.has crafted district for said purpose i« thepriMcIpaL amount 6f $240,000.00, thus using up Nielsen. ' •Ted Straussy Mr and' Mrs. .Walter men of the 'congregation followed $240,010.00 oLthe $342,G33;8Q borrowing margin of the said Township of Cran- r'U / vanning, Mission Fields U.S.A., meclienne, will present a program HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE! Meetings 'of Boy Scout Troop Wpinntoin'r -Mr hn by a group discussion, of "Some AH

... ~h" •* mand *o MUW juai «»*jv.», — -T - - .. , -.. . : Stolen Gar . ^_..- during_thel,monthj_Ei^ht 1 stands. ' ." ' ' ' ^' -~— • • ' i.l.Mis\_Alonso.Jwin be the .. V T A.. v_ca.r owneowned by-Gerald Cabet j^jfrlvers were arrested :'o*i charges Mr. LpWderi, declared, however, *e^tative,c>f:,{he local lodge it of 1-20-Ro6sevelt aveh-ue reported • of operating" a rnotor, venicle_ while ing that the ."record ""show" ' " s •beyon d> atmuaL^tat- e Asse»nbly.conventloh p.m.' under the influence of intoxicating question !:th|it desiiite his- aV in Atlantlt-City on..October; JO, Ustolen in Garw.ood. at 8:,11 ' « .-• ™I'..._J_.. ,wah—•.s ' ;^,,vfolin^d by liquor. .••/ .' '•. . • ' • .'..-. pc ^ •tempts-to cover up his true.politi- and 12. •last Thursday 'Republican ciil'beliefs'^-r , Mr. .Williams is a- AAs way„,s and means Crissey on at Bin Savin its I Btianediw SckooiExpm^There were six; cases of petty Union County Republican Chairman Francis V. Lowden today D Patrolmanan' WWilliam loyaal New Deal "Democrat,Democrat, " ,. Mrs.AlonsMrs.' Alonso reportereported plansfGt^a %M -W-" Wtm • Wj •- M0 %M- W- • II II V. 'I .' 'An increase in costs of building materials and the dishjtfinatibri larceny, four of 'grand larceny, opened the fall campaign i.with an accusation that • Democratic Con-, Jlic/ma/ s sireeit t att 11:335 a.ny FridayFri ^ oiitractprs to.submi: t bids were citpa last. Thursday _, „.. three Of- breaking itnd entbring and .This record will'be detailed re-; vacation/table and a stiles, program." lit W '•'" " •— ... : .' ^^ ' I/ . .nM("rnMors to submit bids were cited last.Thursday by Dr. iriow- gressman Harrison A. Willlamj; "is a New Deal Democrat trying campaign in the near future. -. poficec.reported«_Chief, liestep R Best,, supe.riht6rtd|ent of -schools; as reasons for/ihe Board, of larceny, and three of attWipted peate.dly .during this i i th fte be . ! breaking and.'.entry..1 „„:_" desperately to^cover. up .'his' party "afflUations' and philosophies/' the opposi- Powell said~;the vehicle Had toi rfe^provi'dihg; of-c!iriics^dresSirlgS7 information—contact—your- count jr ti sschooLConstructlonipro^amcosting$24Jpo6moreJthan despiteji'itllffl t Ten Investigations .were, con- 'This continued' attempt nby "the Democrat- ednglessman^on lrt^ltonpblicc^ytird-beca medications, -nursing • services, .chapter.. "' . . Ten Investigations .e, tlon to dodgo \he' issue," "Mr/" \(.-is anticipated- • i q'uerade as a 'Republican at heart' Low.den;said; | Opens Piano* Stuiiio - j. it'--had been laban'doned^WAth the transportation and home care. For pr-feest spoke qt ;the regular ducted by the. juvenile officer and 'tlhl^bloeked^hpwwgr $icmin!;k-ir-aaly-G3-percent. legislative rec- 'kMt'lier .right-front"--tliv^fla4llft tifeflatanft anl d "ththn keykffsl IQSR issue T.riwfl^h' pointed oiit that ord, sources of -;hjs financial and Ue^ supports—his—tatenL_fu l i r r< clu the Congressional Quarterly.wHIcfr "'for the' pasf three years, the ipOIUKW—suppoi-lt—lii^-^upii. "'--^' . • . .• : : Cranford Finn, Which Sells arid Services ,2i>~ imp. The best weapon is to ,learn ehtering, •one. for beaking and spoaking. oiit of both "sides of his lyn into her new home at 54 Men- •Churchrhiireh , He csaid. .buUding rna- Bailey, Emil\ Mueller, Carl .Bunk- showed that Williams voted with Democratic -congressman has' en_- Lincoln Board to Meet nd heed . .the . Seven '• Danger enterihg and .larceny, and two to* moiith — ,one.. way' to Dernocrats je]j aVenue, Where she now mnin- \^pi'/ 'Different Makes of •• Typewriters And / PORTABLE terial costs have risen,-, led by aeyfind iHerbert Welch, all, of West- the. Democratic t>ai-ty. 81 percent deav6red..to"create an illusion that,, The first board meeting af the iiiioca nt n< rease in ththee pncpricee bicycle violations "(ori the part, of and-anothe'r to Republicans,— will tains her studio. A graduatgraduatee .of tho ignals. Send your requests..for ,ln- 60' pei' cent i ? field; Herbert Smith, Linden, and repeating offenders), Chief: Powell of the tt'rhe,pn 63 key party unity. •at heart, he' is really an •• nnqde clear to the'voters of sqnsnn, is sche. or'. . a' Union County. . . '• ... College, students.and other's interested in.the purchase of .nationally j iQciety, New Jersey Division,. 9' Only The Rev; Robert G. Longaker led Summohses were issued for 97.gress,*', ' Mts. 1,'owden said. -, • . 'Case-kind-of-ca,hdidate,' despjte his ''This will not be a smear cam Gold¥eVg has been an instructor Tuesday' at.7:45 p.m. in the school "Whe'n.'you compare this record . "This win not DC a smi-ui i«w- ^,^,.^^^.a ,.„„ ^ branded portable typewriters may sectire them ,it disfounts. up to 30 J Clinton. Street, Newark '"2, • New tdhhthee club ,iin prayer irin,. memdrmemtfry ooff I moving traffitrafflc violations, and i14« party affiliation." ~" • . „ paign —: although the opposition in piano harmony and theory-for library. -IVtrs^. Alan Arfkon,: presi- : SI29.50 MACHINE for S99.50 ••' with- Hudson Coflnty's traditionally 3fih first time, the dent, will preside. , . ;'-:-. percent at"i"h"e""N'alion'aTTyiie\vriter Company,'20 Eastman street, Crari- ersey,!,— -~.—r ^-.--.-. —-...; Democratic congressmen ^ Rep ^V^ ; i|i. y- ..y ^T no doubt will raise thaLcry,',' Mr. many.years. ' ; '"' • Some -Models as Low as tember 3 following a heart" attack, report showed. democrat congressman is running Lowden said. :'f6rd. "':•••• '.'.. ,;•' '••. _; • ;' -••. . '. •' •'':''•. •. If the request-does not involve " Vwromingdale avenke "and. Den- Investigtytions by the police de- resentatives Tumulty and Siemin- in a presidential election "year — ! "It "will be a. campaign of j.ruth .•'.'. -Aid to gtuiientu ~~J'. ;••'•• ..—: ;—; ~'~~ "~ - ---.--•' • ' • $64.0bringL tax A" report- on ^he illness, of^'br. ski.— you can'readily see-where son^ 'rnedical problems, which man road, and • an.aadition._ to -the partment resul|f\v;is stressed-this week .'Computing Mat-nine rniinufacturpd. ; ^ SMITineTOHONA "• general - construction-'• bids on. tho ' August parking meter, collection on this, cpunty."' cs; the necessary-information, and cratic -Party only 7.9 percent of "Tl.ie Democrat congressman,has •bjLjIahrJl^i.-.Lciijh, who ha* con<- -\n , Winston, Conn, which, is-an- "UNDERWOOD•••-' OLYMPIA • nroject's because, only, two bidders totaled-$1,993.51, thechief's repor iterature will .be forwarded to •:: Handle the 'time on the sarne key vote's;- nn-;pbli'gation';i;o • the .voters "of MAKE ' ducted the.. -National,..Typewriter..elei-t'ricj^p'iwpiitin.R machine sold at ""originally submitted'figures. revealedv ;•' . . •"•••'• •"•! you FENDER \N0PK UnibfT"County, and partieulhrly tb. Company in Cranford"'for the past. tlio same priiroy.ns '.others-open'nted. HIGH TRADE-IN ' - A-itfiou-gh the.-second",hidsj tbtal- Vacation Peripfl membersof his pwn^arty, to face Revealing- Party 'six".years. JJMr. LeiKh points out n);1rn.i;.ill.\\ He. also sells the Nu'm- Collision Repairs pd^S^OOOO less than' the ihitial : -on-.your old typewriter—expert NOTICE TO VOTERS ; the issue squarely-'for once- and : thiit nationair.surve.vf. ii;ive intli- Uria. 'an • Italian' m'aehine> and ;'il- Q; Docs- career, occur, more" frc-^ •:•, an.d BefinisHing . , ' the aggregate still' was Keeps JPblice Bu$y , stpte clearly, and. without hedg- PWTABIE quently.-arnong^marn(;d--oiysiiiglc. Repairs - Rentals • hHose Rebekuh cated' that, students using '••type- j though" the first shipment went Supervision' of 'DlckKoplnskl IN CRANFORd; GARWOODAND K|ENltWpin:„ — _. TitlHTie 1'j.ng,-his answers : to thtse ques- writers.hav.e,jmprovetl.'their.marks down -on .the•• Andrea"Doiiii, an- TYPEWWTBIS women? , ..' ' ' . ' • * '.' NOTICE IBS HEREBY--;GivcHKREBYSG1VENn THAT.itiM.,, pupursuani t to the Kprovisions of Tit • WML-n the'voters approved, a $1,.-; GHecKing Hqitie^ T •~ ' ' * * ' *"— "— »«•• •»»« viwitume nof the authority coconi - tions: ...- ' . , . •...'. AUTO REPAIRING • TERMS •••• 19:31-15 of the Beylsed Statutes of New Jersey, ahd by virtuthe~followine B ttamed/per- Meeting Program as much as 30 per. coin and ha.ve'; other shipment is now oh the'way. A.jDeath-' certificate statistics, ' -70 000 bond issue last winter. fqt-rcd Upon the ynlon County Bpurd.of Elections by law/, the • "-^Arc you 'a Democrat, loyalto to correct soil acidity-use '" ••; General Repairing •:.••• During August, 429 local resi-sbns have, after due" Investigation, hben found Ineligible' to votv e because they, have formulated'habitswhich, have, been j • Mr. LeiRh°expressed trie opinion according to J.he American Cancer ; in poiriting out how easily an N ' ' the traditions,, philosophies and A' reveal}ngfparty of the.. Secret beneficial'to them' throughout their! that the typewriter business' was Society; reveal that throughout tho: ' Tunc-Wi» — Icnltion Service". -dehts reported *their homes would moved, left no address, -..•'. . •• ~ ' ". .' . . • Pals' Club will take place and • crror may "be made in estimating be left' unteriahted: .during vaca- • . • An' opportunity to. present proof contrary to such rtfason will be elvtn all aims,of your'party?' lives. . •" . | becomiiiR.more and more'"like the nation the cancer rate'"for"worn.en, ":. ' .••••"•• •-:.•: --Vv, persons, whose names nre listed bolow. provided such persons appear personally at •-. " 'Do.you-pledge your-lbyal sup- September birthdays •'.•will be .ob- National costs, Dr. .Best rioted'that "Eliza- tion, periods and - requested, the Room S-B, in'the JBas.cment of the Court House, Elizabeth., ptlor to September 27; PULVERIZED LIMESTONE ..-.••' Mr. LeigH, .who is conversant .automobile business each ye/ir and over 40, is highei' among -eingle • Harold E. - Domaratlus port to the p*feslclentiaT and vice- ; beth' had • underestimated • ila police to Check the premises: dur 1950. Failure ,to appear and subrnlt-proof nfi aforesaid,wi(l.require: "Any person served as Rose Bebekah Lodge 99, .with all makes, of,.portable and nt the present time- 20 per,cent of women tliatvlrnarricdiwomen of the .; CRtmford: 6-9778 ., "st'ftobrbuilding costs-by-mdrerthan- lafteeted by the action.of tjie Board shall havei.the right to make application to 11presidential:nomineos of 'your 1OOF, meets in: Veterans' Me- standard .typew'n'fciX^Tai~7qirrrrrhi,sni;w typewriter sales are made same age. • . : in^llTeTamllysabSfenrrTll'bdin g Judge of the'County Court' durlnii tho two weeks immediately preceding the •'Geri'- North and Springfield Aves. ; c'ral Election on November 0/ 1951), and on said Election Day, for ihe purpose oj party; and dcr-yftu abide by and : 20 Eastman St. CR 6-9600 $400,000. , -••' '•• - ' , ' '. -to. the monthly-report of Police v morial Home at- S p.m. next practically liis entire life in the; with accompanying- trade-iris." He .Q. Do more wbmen than; men Cranford 6pp. Cranford Theatre , obtaining an brdor entltllnk him to °te '» the district in which he actually reslden. agre-9870 of materials was cut,/but not to. Chief Powell said this.brought ' PLEASE NOTE that the two, week period abovcreftrrcd to commences on; and"lier committee, .-_ ,\ ' lTit lt'dl' '' " October 23, .1950. . UNION COUNTV BOARD O^-EUECTI to run on.the record and philos- Underwood -and -Royal-"Typewriter lest'model,'. 1 •*'. that cancer is primarily'a wpmeh's b • a point where products will be. to 1,4-18 the number of homes • MAURICE D. MfBRlDE, Chairmnr iphies and achi.evements'oj! their A delegation ...frp'm. the loc'hl. the TH S. PASCOE . . ' CompatTfes iy their aRcn._ t and. two. .,]. .F For several years. ' National. disease is due.to the frequency of Hisod which would need Constant placed temporarily, -.on • the vacant ROBERT C. KIRKPATRICK, i party." • •'-. lodge attended .a mobUng of ZU- •and one-half years iigo-securedd thhe j.Typewriter Gompany stocked sTa~ SeeretarVj and Commltisionor cancer of tjie breast and cancer of r5ncToxpensive. repair. list since January 1 of this year. of Registration '••'.- ""'— On the other hand," he said, • anna Lodge 99, Ladies of the Y AN AMID exclusive r/e'its for the sa'lc of the | tionery supplies, but tlio manage- CHAHLES W. BEAHDSLE.Y, Member the reproductive organs: in com-, A question asked from.the-floor tjie said daily checks were 'made ^th^Dpmocratt Congressman "hass,. Orient, in- Hackensack • recently . typewriter, for Union pi'ent finally'caine to-ttio"conclusion parison to the more varied oc- 'at each ot these homes by mem- and also attended th&rofflciaWisi -i "Can we affprd it?". ',.-'..' L.attempted to calnouflaee his Dem- thiit a .store which deals, exclusively curence of cancer in men. Flrat blBtrlet">_ ' BALMIEK -of .,the...SJ.ate. AssemBl^ president, County'. • -. '••'_"••_' o this'Dr..Best answered. '-'Can. bers of .his. department, two or 3»—Wbllarid,..Mrs. Jean icratie—Party-^-afriViation—with—lip., irj^ 'iypewTiters" '.lii'd"business"'•rniii-' ~~Qr-H-a-parentdies-of-eaneer—are He said tho three slops being made a day at^-•i •••'feENJAMINTSTKEE'* '; .; Mrs, :Mazie K. Irelanid of Pleasant? ' Ac*n't for Olyhipia' BEER •:'.. WINES -:- CORDIALS .-:• LIQUORS. • wDnoNa^ordJt?. He said tho Uee T,; 3B-r-Crano., ^liiabelTi KT3IF service, to: President. OEisenhqwer elan&ssahe—w -c-hines can do ii better ,i<>b thiin, the. children more likely to have 'need is noSw^and the school chil- each vacant house whenever, pos- Crane,'Raymond H-; 40—Page, William, ville at Silver Lodge 83 in Sum- . The e Olympia, .whic.wnichn come s iiini . • •»• • • . Domestic and Imported .' . .'.'•• ' ORCIIAItn STREET in an effort..to lull< Republicans on c the disease? ' dj-cn "just darh-be-put.in'storage."- sible. '•'.•',' •••:•/• - into a belief he is actually a Re-mit on Tuesday. ..-•'..'.' both portable and office models, i With more diversifiedinterests, - ;••"..,: WE pELiyEH.ANYWHERE 442—Doran, John Wm., Jr. Sinc this . At Generally, -, No.- In." manj , .Dr. Best said' the- increase will '. "i There; wei;e 1Q traffic accidents 122—Mage*. MIBS Carol.H- . , . " ' WILLOW STKEETH ; publican at heart. ...".-••' It "was • announced that com- ..is' manufactured in Western. Per-i ° -chanee was. made Naits- i-nuf\u^iuj\n i cn.^ — National Typewriter. Company's offices pictured abqvo, are/located at'20. SOUTH UNION AVfcNUvt K IEF 008—Mancuso, Ralph J. . ." PEAT MOSS-HYPER HUH'JS liuiuil I,y| fam,ilies where the parent has had reported; during August in which 'He would have us believe that mittees of District 10 willbe pres- ."rnany by. a .firm maintaining the 2 NORTH AVE. -—-^ iGARWOOD be put to a referendiira^vote Qc- Seventeenth lilstrlct "lie wouia nave us yuiiuyc mm nunuv..i ul ^»«v..^» .- __ , business many fold. Eastman street, (opposite the Cranford Theater) 'Established sbc—years ago .(fie • firm ••• now sells arid four persons, were injured, none 55-Qulmi, Edwin. Jr.: 55-Qulnn. Mrs. largest'single typewriter plarft irl cancer, the children have escaped tober 16. -He added, - ftoweyer, Julia tit. . UEATIIKttMEADE PLACE it'is. possible t,o play on two-4eams ent to elect a new district ^deputy. Services Industry. ••'. sqrviccK all. kinds Of typewrilers and business machines. ' ••'< '....'•. '. . _.,'.'.' , While' orl-ihe other hand, wheri -.-that.approval: of the voters tahaiv seriously, -the'chief reported.' "Apgar,..Frank V.?- 10—Apenr,' Mrs. nt tli[n sametiinei.ii— . ,...butj _;no—w 41th—e t timi™ne. po™intfnn'tKp Inpol lnrlee are Mrs. the world. The firm, which-has Nonna. • . ; family has norucbrd-of-cancev ^p-it.- Cancer -ean pUico. inclicated trieu- ursfirsit consrcdr- the^depart'nibiil Charles K.; 12—UUra'nd. L,liy /%"•.. HOME^lMPROVjEMENTSr ORCHAAD STREET ,'•'. in 130-countries a.ndjncreased sales of 'typewrffers Uriel biisinqss ma- using .tjfem. -'•.,'. •' '• . " -"' ; yertiscd , especially .for' nylonT then unflavorcd salad 0(1 sprinkle cration was not cost.'.;•;..•' '• ~~ : WNti* AVENUE . - 509-!-Fry, Helen. K.; BODr-Fry, Lbuiss R. ! vestigations were conducted by' the then for ptrtni hod^ apply chines, sells this type of .equip-. Sodium perborate sbltfachcs in gen- Q. Does- the American 'Cancc: "•; the discussion will be continued' 30B-Monahan, John S,; 308-Monahnnn , - Elthteenth District "> ' • •'.' , have made it necessary to 'enlarge The National Typewriter; Com- over the' surface, of the fish. : 341 . BROOKpALJE ROAD -.'-'. ' the present plant, three times. • ai;al are recommended in pt-efcr- Society, New Jersey, Division,' help nl UiQ meeting today. • . detective bureau. - ' .^...: Ronmnrlei 341-Todlno,,Louis J.: 341 ment to .some of the 1mReslin^pany^h^'.'has rucemiy'oper^'a Oven frying' keebs. .smoke am Forty-five offenses,mos.tly in the Todino, Rose M. MrU,~" " ... 3—Lister, .Mai-y.R'. ' . - ' . ence to chlorine bleaches for synr the cancer patient? ^^isiting-Rotarians-wereiTheodprq CAHINO AVENUE ." * Mr. ,L,eiRh re'epm friend's the dustries in the area and recently npwbl -anc;h jri'Sbmorvillr', is pre- -h&t—fati—as—well—as—unneeessar-: disorderly person category, • were ~ ' '.'Third District * . ' Olympia as a superior typewriter cquippcd the police department .par'in" g for' a record. Christmas thetics; These are niilder in aatibn, 1,\A. Yes, iiv many ways_thrbugl Hi of. Millburn; Arthur.'Williams, CXAREMONT 1'LACE . 205—Marl^lcwlcj:,- Coarad; 205—Markjc- so repeated • use--.is-nccd'cdrfbiluted- ^h ^ l-WlC»!._Pfeborah. ' - - • :...,„ .^.because of workmanship-^matoriiils of Clark Towjnship with onoof the business.this year arid since type- -'• "—CEKITR'AX~AVEN'l)E used in its mnnufac.turpe, 'and its-ger manufacturing concerns ,'pii.r- writers eomc in many styles, many chlorine bleach has btien used suc- — Phone SUnset 9^0220 for —'- llfr-Corhart, V Sadie; 120-IU>wc, 21^—Holroyd, "Caroline E.; 217—Holroyd, Olympia machines. Although liir« cessfully in some cases where ny- Lincoln,. Jr. **'••• many extra features, As a matter colors and many type faces it is " CLAttEMONT PLACE liERTMlEEH lon has been allowed to become DIRECTION OF ZIMMERMAN BROS.- ; -GUdden. of fact it is tho only office type- chase brand hew equipment, Mr. advisable to.place orders by. early The Best Values in Home Improvement Specialties lGiid B17—Wolf; John D.; 517~Wolf, Mario L. Leigh has noticed a tendency on quite discolored! Nylon' has been ' ELMQRA AVENUE writer with carriages that can be Noyember. Gift "typewriters have ' _ ^1. COMBINATION ALUMINUM WINDOWS THE BOOKSHELF Marlon. 27—Carr, Jean K-; 103—Phlllpson, Ellza called the;_ scavenger fabHc, be- I—in—a—matter— tof—1-5- \ the- part--of smaller- manufacturers been serrt~by~''the compariy-to des- T J_Mr : bethi 115—Wahl, Bcatrlce'E.j 115—Wnhl, cause it so readily picks up color ~'~~''~~~2. eOMBINATIO"N ALUWtlNt);M DOORS" '." ; ' Fo|irih-J>l»trlct HBWhl,-Richard P., Jr. OIL BURNERS _seconcls,seconcls,. Thus_a compjincmpjiny - IIVLIIVLLL "it oo pyijj usedjTiachincsj . tinations us far away as.California, PLACE 'froth' -other fibers; ''An ounce of CENTRA«>AyENl)ERA«>AyEN _ 303—Asho, Mrs. Alice chasinh g one machinhie wiih UircUi e 'iil'ciilTT— j Depending upon the. .offices »,in and Mexico.' . • • ' ... ~Z: 3. CUSTOM VENETIAN BLINDS 35-Round8, David E.;^-Rounds, FT 303=Ash( prevention is worth a pound of ranlCj •'ferencft t sizi e cariagei s findfids thatthat] which, typewriters, may/be. used, TOWHilY'S B; ? ' • SUMMIT BOAD* ."- Shipments of typewriters- also cure" was never "more true than '••• ., A. ALUMINUM AWNINGS • ': ' "I MILN STBEEt ... IS—^Lovett, Carol-E. v.«,» CONVERT NOW! it hah s ppurchaser d one machine- that different type faces and keyboards are made- by the iirm- for'th'osorin the case of preventing.disqolor.;- RESTAURANT and CATERERS art; sometimes required. At.pros-. moving to "distant cities* , VENETIA AVENUR Wal- will do the work of three. ; i 1 Ulfb ,- Nathalie F.; 2—Cprdcs, Boilers and Furnaces Now -f-ir-m-|-eh;t-H:he i e 3—ftiSpi'tfji-wwtcly. 25-dlf- 27.0 t Beauiiiks.-Insulates ... at a Fraction of Stona'it Coal SMILE ..."..., A. fer J-. ". . ,11OnowW maimirmUlUli"-JIl''JUn thins-majorI SiUL:a-U4J-Jm.-»sales offices_. 4.UIC1ferenUt typeL^ |JV,. mracews uvmiufjiavailable; n.n.andu; 1 1it' ._580r592-JMdRTJH--A-VEN.UE: A -2M- "I've heard that ris.lv ^ Near Morris Avenue A TlHING OFlJEAUTV - Kenilworth:-——•— in New York, Chicago and San is interesting to noto that speciaill 18.0 200—Matchett, Doris M,; 209r-Match'ctt, Homertiakers' be 'fried' in the oven instead of ELiambeth 2-9092-3'a ShoMvroom at 4 Center Street — Garwood MANDARINS' '. ...i 17.7 First District Francisco and even though a duty ' svmbols are needed for men and UNION, N; J. Irene G.; 209—Mtotchott, Samuel L rtONEOE, AVENUE . The Only Moving Part Now the top of the stove. I tried it,the DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER ;..;. 16.2 KAHLCREST HOME must be paid on these 'machines', women in. various biisinesses. and I THE LAST HURHA.H..; AHpnsi .509^-Latawlcc, 252-FronHofer, Ida; 252-Pronho£cr, Forum other day, but they didn't brown 15.7 509—Latawlcc, "" "" LC°nardNORT« EIGHTH STREET Guaranteed For Life in Writing Vfli.M. ouit uj jdnij ucKiq a.\i!i| sn.ii.id professions.- Other firms ••require wfn.A)liir-r ; Ti.^..it[fwnr ,. $200""oil""tlie counter, and SIirgcnc C. -• 410—Eck,Uomlnica, F VPE?J GUARANTEED els. On- other makes 0-day nylon and other rnan-niade lab- soned milk and then" in .fine crumbs which to jelecf Including — Americah Artists Seventh District r> ' '' Third Dlatr.let demanded an adding machine.' He rics. '.''. "' -"'•' ,' - ', melps "t-w~makq-it. brown uniformly, GREAVES PLACE on, i • guarantee is offered, ._! .' :..." . }.lui!L..n)i!iiS. in billing a ..GmuprJir^ssj^ 15—Relnhart, JoanE MICIHGAN-AVENUE, PAYMENTS AS LOW A5 Etch mixture li bl»nd«d-wHH «ce#plabl» grai* t»«di which oil j. •e rrre—sovorar't-oiTinrorcial" The-bnk"ing-|i»n-should-buj-groascd 2 Sells Business Machiner w.lii.inus , locaI,,,..,l! firm !TIIK, F more lO-MaeCrary; David B,i 10-Maedlary, Domlnlo. •• Uil »«.,«,iJ . «t or .#xc«»d..miniwum_tJ»aultem»»U4ii«ilAb' Art, Nu'A'rt and many others^ PASBAIC AVENUE U«h*d and approved by the New Ju In addition to. the sale of type-i than he expected when t.hiit »firm PtACE' 582—Howes, William B, Aorlcullural Experiment Station. • writers the National Typewi-iter! computep d his charges on the ad- 20—Moore. Hugh C. Fourth Dlstrlot :' CompanCpayy sells anrf services all 'rling machine. Con- FAITOUTE AVENUE •THE UOKKI\G Iff AJV'S OIL BUHNER" 27HKenn^^ '250-^-Hlmpclc, Howard. .;•„„„_». CHOICE OF 10 types of adding machines, ca.lcul- Ottyer. reasons for buying var- stance W.; 42-Sattel, John A. MAPLEWOQP AVENUBj . ators and ggenera l computinpg g ^ ious businiJKJ s machines include FLOWERS 335—Simpson, Paul L. „_„„_ i CALL NOW! CR. 6-5620 Each To Suit Yout" Purse or Purpose v-chineshi . RRepairi s are madde on'suc' h the saving in time, neater appear- QUINTOM AVENUE • . ••• for all EAST: 540—Smith .Bstcllc M.; MB-Smlto, War- £!•.':••/ famous makes as Royal, Under- ance of work and the confidence G FOR FREE SURVEY OCCASIONS / CLASSES NOW —JJEMEOCK~8TKKET ===== CENTRAL PARK SUPREME "106—Vcralllo," Lena; 106-Vcrzulo, Mar- 4&—Kcrr, Eliznbpth C, . , - . PARK" DRIVE • • RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY / Blended Wifh or Without White Clover '%'!• CUT FLOWERS SLIPCOVERS at NOimV AVENUE, EAST 21—Smialowk'r, Mrs. E. A.; 21—Smlalo- A Progressive Industry 222—Farnaworth," Edward; 222-Farn^ WaHer. / 332 CENTENNIAL AVE., CRANFORD, ti. J. $1.30 POUND — — 10 POUNDS $1^,00 and ... • • DRAPES worth, Harriet. dOUTH » I.***- - .-- - Bar- i -f.ARKW*Y VHtLAOE oa_-,jo«ltnar, Marie V.; 65—TrapajTl' C.P.Sr Still Leads in Popularity SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS IOC—Randolph, Eaton, J r.; J\iK—' bara A.; d4—'i'l-upnlMT" ' • CORNICES • • • SilioolollHMiaiiiT tier, Audrey P.; 40A—PolmDtler, Wm.iA. Gar wood Progressive Community ••— Specializing In — WADE AVENUE . Flrat Dlutrlct. \l Furnihirn ARBOR STUEKT BRIDAL BOUQUETS • Hostyling and Roupholstoring 2$5—Rinn, Alfred G. r Join *he Olds parade . 029-Sm.th,RuthwS.8TBEET 40°/7MERi6 N BLUE- Roupholslcring Of COLUMBIA AVENUE THE KENILWpRTH STEEL CO. • Tap 105—-Williamson, Lillian: 105—William- 201—Klcpadlo, Anthony P.; 201— Klep- —5 POUNDS $13.75 ••-..*'••.. Chrbmo Chairs son, tyallaco; 130—Hardtkc, • Andrew C. »dlo. SophS J. 750 Boulevard CIIAIQ PLACE ' • AVFNUE Wedding Estimates 20 — Lauflc, Jnmes, Jr.; 20 — Sullivan, 315—Makuk, John R.; 010-McKlusky, Kenilworth • Ballet Etfelyn; 20—Sullivan, Joseph T. ' John; 610—McKlusky, Jo?0Ph'nc- - Choerlully Given LOCUST DRIVE WILLOW AVENUE 14—Douglas, Warron F. 31 Sa n r t rs LUJON 131—Saparlto, Alex J.; l - P n ' °u.^ ' Olds OAK LANE O. B7; 306-Glles, Etelhe T.j 300-Gllcs. SHADY PARK SUPREME Formerly Haddon Hall . •the time *o -trade for a Rocket »"obi|ei 113—Rellley, John M. Raymond T.; 307—Borry, William P.. Jr., •» Tenth IDntrlet Excellent For Derive Shade Exi.. Upholstorors of Springfield Toe 405—Horan, Dorothy B-; 405—Horan, ct -. RARITAN ROAD Josoph V.; 557—McCasklU, Mnry H. POUND — —r-—--r 5 POUNDS $4.50 REKEMEIER'S I.ou t'orclone, Prop. 1030—Oaborne, Margaret; 1030—Oaborno, Second District ' i PUce Hero's the number to keep you really in tune with the' Robert. BEECH AVENUE 632 Boulovard — Kcnilworth times! It's Ohlsmoliile's liudcct-prired Rnrkct Engine "88"! Eleventh Dlitrlct 220—Poltmnn, Gustavc; 220—Polaman, TOoXWalnut Ave. It'll lie sweet ninsir t6 your enrs, loo, when you discover •" Acrobatic CAVUQA ROAD Mrs. Heton. ^ Ay/wm . - liow little this liip bennty urtniilly costs! . • \ CRanford 6-4700 CH 5-2147 43—White, Earl C: 43—White, Mrs. Maria 280-Brad(ord, Cecil E.; f^^ So If you've been waiting to moke your move, now's T.' * Charles; 260-r-White. Kenneth C; 250— GREEN COVER the lime! Now you'll receive all the benefits of 'the Fall CENTENNIAL AVENUES , White, Mrs. J^oulse! ,,„„„_ • Modern Jazz 500—Khouri, Marearct D. • ' HEMLOCK AVENUE , Suitable For Infertile Soils Kiles hen HO n. Come on in ... |>ct' our generous 'appraisal 344—Majewskl, Katryn; ' 344— Zynmunt, on-your present rnr. Let us nhow you how easy it is HILLSIDE AVENUE . Blended With or Without White-Clover to (,o over to Olds riglit now! 213—Rochelle, Beverly C; 213—iftochellc, Joseph, JrT-ciigTAvENcE • • ACCURATE 443 North Avenue Robert F.- 287 ArBOld l P h n 90c POUND ••— 10 POUNDS $8.50 COLOR PROCESSING! •• Ballroom Twelfth Dlitrlet - 'p , N E -AVENfE GARWOOD, N. j. CRANFORD AVENUE 310—Finch, David U BUSHING COMPANY ALL KINDS 215—Boyd, Edgar L. Third District ROSELLE AVENUE *' BROOKSIDE PLACE_ • Hawaiian 35—Hembor, Cllira S. 401—Dellamunna. Mrs. M. A.. NORTH UNION. AVENUE " , _• CEDAR STREET LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS 1—OwW Mrs. Helen E'-i 1—Owens, BEST WORK 433—Kerry, John P. ' Thirteenth District W°°dr3w' FOURTH AVENUE TV© Parking Problems — Drivein Yard — and — • Vocal Coaching DUCHANNAN STREET 30—Mayors, Julluu; 30—Mnyera, Rose M. ii ^^"'^'N^/AVENUE f MVRTLE STREET FASTEST SERVfICE B—SchulU, Joseph; 11—Turrell, Cecelia 414—Burdln, Eileen C; 414— Burdin, Wll- "That Reminds Me, 34 North Avenue, W. M.j 11—Turrell, Robert E.: 53-^-Welle, 'rCd ^ SECONI1 AVENl'E*"J C. E. TRUBENBACH Julian H.; 53—Welte, Mildred. 337—Reynolds, Helen; 337-Hcynolda, Builders' General Does Everything!" TIMKEN Cranford. N. J. LEXINGTOWOOD8IDEN AVENUAVENUEE Taught by ..teachers who are especially trained Mia. Joseph E.'; 340—Luaardi, Raymond, - CR 6-1024 413—MartinIB—Lantz, Alber, Georget ; 413—Martin, THIRD AVENUE hatel L. Fourteenth !>< BE CAREFUL . . . DRIVE SAFELY —. vv ••."/•• r " ' '/' '> "/ ••': ' >" ";f ••%:ir /'• '"• • v.V.'\^'''V '':'.•.•'"'• '••••• v' '••';••' ' •'•"•• - ].•->•• " • ••••-.'•••''••'• '^• r~T~~~~ ^ r-..-,;- ' ' >; " "'•.••;•• "••• > . : •''••,':.•:•::• -•' V.';'--'-' - ..-''•'"-'^l ' W-- '^I'-'C/ '-••.!• V' ' •-.•/ 'T^- - 'UvV. •'.?!. •.*•' ""':' -'-';' — •.'••'•'.' H ."! ^*--' I

THE CRANFORDf CITIZEN AND, (pHRONICLE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMB: ; y tKe~"Tieadc(uartersr—of—erinford- to Germany, England, Sweden and the Uhion County SPCA; by-Harry v -H: mond-studded service .emblems in T; Radford,. director and ,vicc"»:- Hrr-/ '. .'•:;. Man on. Staff. recognition of,;.their long'service Garwood -'. Kenilworth - Chapter, Denmark. ~^ . American Red Cross; a^.Kf'North TtTie Ibcal student plans to study- president in' charge of. sales • 161 '-- TEN CENTS SriCTlOMJEOUR ^ ''i'-'.'i.-'M Pirate Pins Awarded Determined'. Esso Laljoratory r.•.."' with'the company. Honored' frorjv Spratt's, >*nd'Fred -J,'. Sbhlageii, ( THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN:AND;CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956. this- area wer^ Arthur H. Jacobsen, Union'avenue.. '. mechanical engineering at' Buck- o. 34 . CTSS^ Umiand'H of- all Sch- nell, I •••.• .' ; ",-.- •'. :•;•' twiet, piwlchasing agent for the ,V0U- erer street^hasjoined the staff of 7 Craig'place, and Robert R. Ffob- company. ' •' "" ' '.-- By Summer Reading Club Soivrc^ motorists seem to insist the Esgb' Researchond Engineer- ins, 9 Greaves felace,- each with 30 Entering Bucknell*- . ":• Prizes were received.by. 142-of the' 269 children who participated/ on-getting hurt! .-.•'•;• .( , years' service, .:. -«• • Schools List 1 ing Company's Enjay^La^oratories After Navy Service . SJPCAReceives Four Area Residents-.'-. In the.Pirate Summer Reading- CUib-iu the jimigtl jPepnrtrncnt af the Take-trrttse; who nre involved Lin_Lin_djcn, • • ' 1^^^' Borrre"Beidei, I Mr. Umlanrf, a'native of Fort- New Ambulance Share in Esso Awards •children's librarian. The chrb, -which started in June, terminated lits'tl dents.^.for oreGrayXady and Mrs. Milton W. Ilelnhart 'of 970 '.tliesc acci- Atkinson/ Wis.j was : graduated Presentation of a new air-con- Four i Cranford area, residents Elimination Plea Denied - wpclc. •. . -• ' - , ''.- ' ' •••" from the University of Wisconsin 120 Kenilworth boulevard,' who : Vofenfeers Needed ditioned -animal ' arobulance • v&as are. among 92 employees of- the GARWOOD — Borough AnAttorney Louis J. Dughi- reported "*xL 111 ^ytlti N l S ( I M I 17 nv'l i T ^ RI' Drop of 64 . —Ji.'fof pleasure; -Mrs., Seidel re-1 worth, Karen Smith, Glenn'Piser- stry. He served in ]95"4r^ff ~w'itrr; receiving his honorable discharge -made-^this—w^g^-to "Teceiptr-yesterday—of—a'rcomttiunication—ir-orn.—^ne KEijILWORTH-— First-day en- men or a'combination of these, fhCompariy' who shared in''-$2,54'6'. " GARWOOD — Th'e1 borough'carhe one step closer to.ownership KENJ-LWORTH— Mayor ..Walter*". -. lated;-'A.'.Silver, star was:'placed i chia, Susan AlaUiry, Libby Orjiel,. he Army at the' Army Chemical Af Lyons^Hospital from-1the Navy as a machinist County SPCA b& Spratt's Patenl. Cprnmission reportiftg issuance of an order denying th» applica- rollment in., Kenilworth . public according' to the 1956 edition of. . Boright on Tuesday postponed beside' each phildjs prime-on the1 Jean''' Murphy; ..Janet ' Paswiir/k, the' National ' Safety. Councirs"; Center.in Maryland. Lyoni Veterans' Hospital is in mate, second class, plans to leav/j .(America), Ltd., dog and animal awarded last month at the lifoih.' '', •»• own street sweejier when Borough Council on-Monday night tion of ihe. Jersey Central-Railroad for abandonment of its Gar.r schopls Monday was 970, lower 'by 1 food manufacturer of^ Newark. . ippoiniment of twprnew patrol- honor roll . f.or each . book -i'ea'd\- Jimet HcrfurtH; Jain Ilawris, Rob- .statistical .yearbook, "Accident He'is u'member of the Amer-' need of: more' volunteers "to assist Saturday for" Levyfsburg,'- ~P£, meeting of. the company's-!CoinT ed on first reading an ordinance appropriating $10,500 for thepur- wood passehger station and further.; terminating .the pro'ecedings 6'4 students than the figure for the Defense Police Truck P!1 neirto tlie police (lepartraont until . ThpsC who, read the required'. 10 Wt.ilerbstei-, Warren- Weber, Pa- Facts." • • . •••; . ;• can Chemical Society's. Division of wit+i patients, it was reported to- where hcwill begirt his freshman V-The new vehicle brings to three Your-Ideas Committee. ' ', ' hi acauiring the.long-talked-of piece of. equipment. in.', this'matter. , • \ •• •• ' ~~. '••'..' first day last "year, Superintendent : he September .-25 Borough' Coun- books received 'a ))iiate piti: Thirty- \ tiiei,;i Bowling, Davey L;id;my'c, .-Whiit^s* mni'i',. autos often 'rim ihibber CheJjiistrj/. and -formerly day ,by\ Mrs;" Frances Boeltger, year 'at/Buck'nell University. the. number, of ambulances' now They are:'Mrs." Mary'JW/Hallecli "" mmissipner Frederick C. Wehrum, Jr., at the council's Th'e rgilr'oad's' request -for permission to abandon thq local of'.Schopls Edwin W., Krau's - re- being used \>y the, county humane" •il rheutinfiV because "the police ', three children road .five or more Jeff Ktinuvr, Theodore Knauer, into trains, and after dark it's Was associated wijh. the. B> 'F.chairman' 'of the Cranford Gray Having enlisted fh the Navy im- of 10. Roosevelt aVenue; Mrs-, M;ii i _ ,. meeting: last-Jan- -passengef- service grew-out-of -proccedjngs.in..connectionjwith the ported '.to... the-jffpa.rd_pfjejducatitfn Goodrich Company' in Akron, O., organization,-It has-separate stalls i4i lommi'ttce feels the matter needs books• bui ,did not complete 10. | Richard Johnson, Sw'zan Venstrom. n;ioss-up as to wliich will .be Hit , Ladies of the American Red Cfoss.' mediately following his graduation r _ _i" i-ecorrinieridedLio ,the_in- -borough's-prioK-r.eq'ucsQor-climination, of the Center street grade Monday night. 'iirther. study.". . '. ' •'. i u^-a-maleriaIs.i" from-'Cranford High., School "four for-sick™ or injured-ariirrtals-and ion M. Maguire—arid Joseph• G. rTrv "Attetiditig €mrventioh- 1 •Following lire the names" of! ' Timothy' Iliirbiiugh, Jiine Clen- ll J 7T3any - volunteers - are 'needed coming street committee that set, crossing Here!. /' ' . . _ . ' .,'; -• />: • , :'. ' . .' Mr. Kraus said that -the de- those-who tend;the- required num- vi:r. Nancy Henn, Carroll Bowling, yedrs ago, he served on the de-will be I, used, extensively in the Dvo'rsky of, Kenilworth .and -Jrrrrrr crease was recorded despite an in- The mayor.macle his statement evjary day; of the-week to hejp out L- consideration, be given to ,:.•'. Borough Attoi'noy Dughi '^nd Earl J. HarriMRton, attorney |s - ber of books:- , ... .: . . ' I Thomas Stoeri'ier, Uuice Kovcd, |n all sorts of 'capacities, .Mrs. stroyer USS Wren, which returned SPCA's* Warden and. 'ambulance M. Saporito of'.Garwood. '• crease in the borough's populatioi) at., a cpuncil .meeting attended by Ui'i... : •idcii'ng a-,sweep.er tb the boroughs .. for the railroad, appeared be.foi-e the PUC several, limes during' a Uirgi1.' deleuatiprt of residents,' us •; . Joseph Cciyiie.-e'.ni Rowe. Vir-'j-ftiuline, .Lowe',. Virginia. Roberts, Boettger explained.-Special skills •to its. home -base at Norfolk, Va., service.""•'. "-• : • ' ' . He cited,as- the principal reasons 1 Two residents of Cranford-w.e^c •cniiipment-(this. year.. .. • •I .-'.: Cirii'a'. Gillos'pie, Mary .Williams,-! Kenneth t'-nnninghiim, Gnil'Som- arid training arcnot-necessary. recently, after taking a contingent, •. Presentation of the ambulance _JDlity is carrying" on -promptly •the summer to argue the railroad's request-for elimination of-the. for the' drop to transfers to St many in.tere.sted'-in the outcome x>f • • attended hearings on the proposal and signed petitions protesting Helen Arthur, secretary , of. the which were both written and oral, ..' ' /Joyce Sliot'liind":'. T'.-nnetli Shot- laniflric Association, ' Questions were the most complete given in /lnfider.. P;vtiici,-i '.Foppcrt, •'."•iri,, may be addressed . at 11'a.m. today." ,.- . . •,- -• •.-.;' . ' ... . . •~- riscuevehiele tomect any local disaster. The-Police Reserves are." weleoino tiu:. first-bank in its, his Fiiiney/ W-illiam P. Herzer .and Provision 'is made in the prdm- bacje-^steps of' her home at 65 r Knpwlsnn, Judy Riehnrtis, Joey Even with .20/20 eyesight it is under .command of Chief Frank"Sclia-ule. •••'-.'i .' lory in' coming months. -The First • Blnha. D:uteen Cox, Deb by _ Cos.T-Orin'A. Shfirp, Jr., 1ook-f>iirt in the n'nee- introduced Monday, for. a Artiiur terrace Monday morning. honors optnrn. pr.oeram Of Newsirk possible, to be totally incapable of PLUMBERS In her absence, board member National Bnnk'Vk Trust Company . Miirk VbK'el.-Mnrk Aaron, Robert | DEALERS * BANK atad * ELECTRICAL * HARDWARE * down payment of $525 and issu- of Summit has applied to the 1 College of EiiKinet-ring chuing the seeing to drive, siifoly. This wotild •Salyatore Cirillo acted'ns secre- 'Fischer,. James Rudoy, Carol Arh-1 be so if-the'fields of vision were •mce of. $9,975 in bonds or .notes- in Public Sckotils Federal go.veninierit for permission r siimmor.jjcco'rrlinK to assistant .SAVINGS :.' .CONTRACTORS of the borough to finance the pur^ tary pro tern at Monday- nights not large,-and.useful. Without side Chapman Bros. meeting. ';.. •'" ; to construct a branch bank in t)ic jsi-hfr".-nr_,t:imi^TV - T .. IT.nhi hiln \yho is i dRANFORD PAINT & Emergency Polie^ Vehicle •!U>U anui'inJ..it .'.L lc.ii vision JIUIIPJ Harry Millgir Mofors. Inc. INSTITUTIONS •'• (frii-sf of a sweeper. . , • borough, he' announced. u ' • \ 'Ca 1:6.1 Biin,u<'t'ore, Carol'Leonard, in chai'jfiv of the project. . " t HARDWARE STORE jallag' Coal>anto> Council also passqd on tirsv r leaches 572- on Opening Bay J!)iana '-Pankiich, DniHKi1' :Pl«mon- 1 is almost-useless. . .'«.,' Your Authorlicd ATLAS POWER TOOLS' Jobbing — Oil Burner* -IIn.' Uuikluiti The Cninford .residents . were ins ordinances providing for an GARWOGDT ReEistratiph-in Scliool to .the public-school system. 1 don. Cynthia 'Waltvrs, Marilyn The lield.s- of' vision overlap so • '.- DEALER ;. THOMAS BENINATI Glasi -Garden Tools- House FurnlshlnBB , Air Conditioning a seventh gnide has .been added ., >. „... .in determined.;- —Borough— among 140 NCE students who par4 ,»A. COMFLKTK BKEV1CK TOM 1 aci'oss-tii.e-board increase, of $25 In his u'eport/to. the board, th'o Acpiirep d by CD B that tniin can see ybout ninety de- Plumbing Suppllea - Wallpaper the-G'arwbod"public schools On-the. this year, and families "moving Clerk Philip'J. McQevna said.after ' y.B'ercik, 'F.ia.neis. Schatlenbcrc. Ste- ticipated in this program, .which is A1JL BAVEKB OF ALL AGSS • •ELKCT'lICAI, '. ' . CHanford 6-1320 CHIEF FRED FALZONE supcriritendpht broke down the of th lot'-V. .• groes'to the right and left ..when '. . Moor Sanding Machine*' a year for members of the lire opening day of school ..Monday, 1 from the borough. .'•',_, ' '• . K-ENILWORTH- — TThh e inpbllejjlis'aster'blllis'as • fighting- foices the meeting. A~"rosoliitiwv hailing \phanfe O'ltara, -Candy Arnojcl, dewgned to .STfpjjloinent tho, pro- 36 North Ave., E.". Cranford •-department and for improvements Garwood's Police ' Chief, Fred totaled 572, ,Superintendent of enrollment by classes as follows: Borough of'Kenilworth have receijtly oeen impleinontccl by the ai Robic Arnold. Linda Collins, Dick looking straight ahead. Moving / CONTKACTOB 104 South Ave., E. CR 6-1870 Thrqe-'kindorgartens, 74; two first • If a number of families with the •contemplated movu was passed. fessional training'of the student ' on Hazel avenue , from Center Falzonq left "Saturday for CJii- Schools Lewis F.. Laird reported Tho eit.v.Federal Savings and .Loan h^hl Mc-Harg/An- eyes' sweep this "ra"d;ir. scijeen" -grades,--&8;_.-thr.ee_s.cco.rjfJ_grades, f Kil dition "of the Borough's -first Police '"Emergency 'Truck,-'CD Director nn-tho-jnh-'experience in ip- Westfield~townrline; ~eago,-iH,,--wherc-he,is-attcnding ,to'.the:Board.:pf; Education- at its J Association branch here is- the- nctW S.lahoi-, Diane.'S toTlTc Westfieldtown. '69; three, third grades, 72; twoworthV^^JiS^usTsalaT Edward, 3'.. Metzrier .stateel, today; ;•:- ' "' ' ^^ - dustry. ••...-• • • 777 JNDUSTHIAL WIHENO REArrESTATE the annual convention of, the meeting in Franklin School Mop- . _^_. ^onl.v, linanqial institu- Contral. vision is used to "look LIQUOR STORES - The proposed amending ordin- fourth grades, 67; two fifth grades, ilies.with.. fewer.">ypung chiUlreii -_-Xhe.lJiaNy:..AmMMwhitJ.,Ti!_.___e _ _ajd—bfidmtl, ..UlUnjv PJ !.«i.^s_aK,'i iv '•••• :MfoiDrueko!i;imi-litir,.-wh.o r-nstdes- Internationa) Police Chief's As- da'y night.- • :; . ;. .'.': Sales and Service ance to the fire department ordin- &J\ two sixth- grades, 5.1; twomove in, ,a dccivejise in the school' panel type ir.iick, -was procur'ed by tion aF'pr-i'senT.'" Ditzcl. .bavid-" Leary, •• Tf.ojji>rL 111 29 gotith aVeiiue, west, was em- i r"" •••.•>'" . • /; sopiation; his- absence, 1 1 everything else in the Held of view, '. • parts'— Repair . IOS. I. GUKEH ' TChis represented ah increase of sevcirth grades, 53; two . eighth .Introduced wan-'iih urdinaifcc Leary, Linda., C.irpi'nU'i ,. ..Lames ._ , . ,. _>. •incc would provide that the. chief population can ctfrtainly take place the Civil Defense Council lo.equip ployed by the Bell Telephone Lab- ; CHanford. 8-1999 , 30 Eastrhan St - ' UAL KBTATI • Capt Thomas Jr. G.olwell is in 45 over the. dpieriing. day registra-. grades,; 61; total, 57.2. . authorizing purpliase of, a 1,000-J Carpenter, Elaine Thcrsz.' it tells.Whal to look, at .next. When " .WEtiiliold 2-1098' . '** Insured SavinQs -* tiome'Loaru of the 'fire department receive, the despite an increase in overall pop-. the-.-15-m'a'n. Police. Reserve ,,Uiiit, oratories in' Whippan.v; Mr, Fin- driving, • central vision, is looking • • «nd • . -charge of the police department. tion .figure. of 527 in September, galloii-' pumper, ' heavy-duty (ire Jimmy Wilson, Stephen Dmy- 57B Norih Ave., Ei- WosHield H««I«»rd U C*nUr, KenUwcrih CR 6-1044 sum of $525 a year, the assistant • The; opening day kindergarten ulation,; . .!._,; ..-•. ' _, _, jyitlr.-a fully, containcl light rescue Are Named | n<\v, 2!) Ejmora tivenue, by the at the.road'straight ahead, while • • , - IN8\C[B,ANC« '. 1955-. Late^;re'gistration's bi'ought enfiinc. The measure calls, for a\\ triw, B;j,rbara Lauren, Pam Mar.let» Repalra > Part* - Ae«e»«i)rl«i Morlgifei a one-inch bituminous concrete Brownlee. Patricia Bucher', Nancy the honors option program affords Service Dcpt.i 124 E. 4th Btroet 16 NORTH AVE., W. CE»nford «-m» R EKE MEIE R'S — S CHER'S reached a total of 690 yesterday, to 11:30 a.m. and from ,12:30 to Nursing.School Graduate FLOWERS. Inc. said, will .se^in-ly tnS evory Stupnk third grade, and Robert S. the) ft—in—observing ^the—work—pf- 113 i -Si,-^— -it-was-reported-by Principal Rob- AiXMd^li^XMrd^ LL Bimwr . KKN1LWORTH — Fall youth > -DcRick ntth-grnde.; ---——— ~M\as ,Margare romer, da ugh - '•"--hTO VI Orft ~STO HB I Mr. Kraus also rcported~thatrthe ity JMothod is t square inclv 'or^a"vifflable e'dncii=- lor, A-ngt'In Keller. . I highly rated efr'gJTvepi'iiig students 1 jfQRHIS CHEVROLET. Inc. _^L WQP.K OVR SPECIALTY a oneinch bitum ert Hough. The school opened its GARWOOD — Phil.Rizzutd, former Yankee shortstop; Maurice acUyities^a tJ^dm y —Seyeral-GhanBos-withLnMhefacrl. ter of- Mrr--nnd--Mrs;—A-rthui —Ef ' ' "iNo~6n»r»e In tfellvery "new additi&h to/Harding" School Sd ffohijjl space in Uie-church, building ".•" Jan Jahk()w.s"ki, 'Nielioliis lin-'i as prospective eandiclittvtCJor per- Member top,. To, .defray the^eost. 9f doors to students for the first time (Mickey) McDermott, New York Yankee pitcher, and Bill'-Grieve,-TOA Church will resuiriD this SXinday ulty are also taking .place. Mrs. tiei'iito, Janet Carlsiin, Vincentia Kromer of- 204 Ajbor .street, was Fiorliti' Teletraph' Delivery An'h. , is:j5rocoeding according to sched- with the re-opening ot Sunday and will, necessitotc holding aev- manent" positions aftei Anthorlaed CONTRACTORS Call CH 6-2942 Evenin|Ctinucd~orT~p«oc~3g Hours) on Monday. • crai citussbvs uii |jiunit.-<>.'.-.. - w , William. Slater wilP,succeed Mrs. graduated .from the East Orange tired American,League .umpire, were guest speakers at the third an- ule and sh'6uldiid riWlshcd by early School at 9:30 a.m. and the tlret oraT classes off premises. Arranget b - S'i'ihipicri,' lj-iiidn Sampicri, David! graduation. 106 Wolaut Av.. CR 64700 Also'attending the new school oicjnts to do so arc beinj; complet-1 Robei:t_Mpms as. U;acher of one of [Hospital School of-Nursing last . 104 Walnut Ave. ' Cranford nuatG'afwood'Little League dinner Saj.Qrday evenirig at the Cranwood, spring.,- It will not 'be put into o'f the Methodist. Youth Patterson,. Ja'nerSeelbach, .Leslie : For Registotian. •peetng the Nursery sections. Howard night•> at. cerc'jnonies. attqnded.'by are '41.0 pupils, from Clarli! and"54 The dinner, honoring Little Leaguers, operating personnel and of- use, however, 'until • Septembon, ed now by tho Commission on.Ed- 'Cooperv •.'•'- G.hH'rles Sizer, Robf.rt' •'":l*'reveiitlni; Ba'HcId Odor .; BUILDING GARWOOD,.— Staining, today, Fellowship, at 7:45^, p.m. ..>. Murphy who taught ra' seventh friends imtl relatives tis '.well a; VAN'S_CRA$TFOHb ELECTRIC tuition students from Winfield.••• ficiqls, was. attended by approxi- iication, he added. Miiwi'ji, Eli/ifbcth Klmer,'. Sus-.ih A pastry brush must be boiled AND FOOD MARKETS LUMBER Authorl»»a " Yhc ofnee of Borough- Clerk A. T. Sydney Q: Tyje.vvski, generul : lust- vi'nr and, Mrs^__F_rcriej-_ 's, deefaw^a-p-et-a-tfx- Tho Gtirwood pupils include 66 mately 27b persons.. "¥.a'riKoe teamrrratc;,' .— • T~Ur, KdminTa~Jurnrrlfff Thirrnvtt * fiirnswonn, Laroi isaac. ~ •ften to prevent R fi-orn pecomuif • JWosca Vill-be open until s pirn |"ninthLgraders, 57 in the 10th grade, 1 superintendent : of TfuJ Sunctay ric'k Rein who formerly taught in iliary .officers, LARGE JOBS OR SMALL ; •Former" Umpire Grieve des- W. Joseph Chobqrda, pasl" pres- tho faculty this; year, it was ,-in^ Melanic Dhiytriw, Martha Fa'rns- rahcid . •' ' ' Bale« A Se'ryla* each weekday through September 52 in the Tl/.th grade and 51 iri the (Continued on Page 2-j. School,] suites that between 2S0 the third grade will both teach CHAS. KURTZ MARKET ident of the Little' League, was nouncod by the' Rev. Ni.shan Na- 1 . BALES A SLRV1CB THOHLEIF JOHNSEN BUILDERS' GENEBAC 27, deadline for registering to vote •12th grade.' cTark figures by cribed an .umpire's duties'; and told- and 30Q^s.(uden.ts'are expected to high school classes. ' ; ' CEinford S-O48S toastmaster, and other guest speak- jariiin, assistant' pasrtoi- in .charge CotnpktB I'»r(j Dcpirlmedt "~ Cttmnford «-U' CHOICE SlEATS A POULTRY SUPPLY CO. .in the-November' election.' grades are:-Ninth grade, 160; 10th many stories about the old timers- enrolled and that 24 classes Mrs. Edward Hill, will -transfer' 8 ALOEN"°ST, CRANFOED ' of jils'. 20- years of umpiring, trie ers were Mayor William H. Sever- be er of oduciition. Mi.^s Joyce • Sla.tfr Required to register if they wish jjrade, 100; lith grade, 81', and 12th apU—T-homas—JL^Col- /Continued oil. Ptiflc 2) -Lumber— ~ to vote araree pwsonsy St. Theresa's will, have to be provided in order K-indpi'narten. Miss RRuthh Norlh and Central Avei. Westfleld grade, 69. Winfield is sending • • . •- .i ti._ CRanford 6-0392 ... Building Materials , Mickey McDermott gave ;the well, league president, and Her- WEsHield 2-0220 A. IAIONE pormanently registered, those who lO.th graders to the school on a . Mlllwork Mnaons' .Matcrlnli * SERVICE • h.ive not voted, in a General Elec- Little Leaguers a number of tips bert Werthwcin, league treasurer. EnroIIslRRJ ti North Union Ave. ; " • "^Granlsrd tuition'basis. .•••"' General Coniracting : "Everything For f he Ilome Owner'! tion in the past four years and on pitching, arid Phil Ri'zzutb con- .' Also participating in the- dinner KENILWORTH _. St. Theresa's 1 STATIONS Actual registration, is slightly RE ILLY OL DSMO&ILE Hardware " iloollng. Material women who have, changed their ducted a question-anci-ahswer cerpmohies were three Little School oppned a> 8:45 a.m. Mon- .5 SENECA ROAD . CBANFORD higher than had been anticipated,, Leaguers, Lester Ragonese, Basil — Incorporated- — Cehter Market'^ Scrcend - Eloorlne J Pnln'tj names through rnarriage. the. principal said. Estima'tes shor't- period together with tafes- of his day with an enrollment of approx-r-l— WALT &' JIM'S . Persons who have moye'd must Dubrosky and James Most. Authorised Prime Meats-.arid Poullry • -- 1 -Appliances-•• - • — experience!^,,- with his' former mes Mot. imately,5fl0 — about 1.00 rflore stu- • V li Tl E» 1W II H X L B SUNOCO SERVICE :—~f Qtmtimted P3J Conttnued on Page-3) ' : , Siiles Si Service "U It's Food We' Have It" Ba^sebaTTTr autogr'apned'-Ujy. dohtsHhan attended last year,-Sis-J CRanford 6-0505 - SUiSfOCO PRODUCTS' , .,...'...WEstfl'cl'd 2-705} .'.'.'..'. '.. Grieve, Rizzuto and McDermo.ti) lex Lucy? princip_al, repbrted tljis ; Lubrication arid Washing 560 North Ave., East. Westfiold CAMERAS 838 Centennial • Ave. . Cranford were presented to Richard Hagmaii ___,call CHanford 6-2070 Tires- Batteries - Accessories week. . •• • .••''."' Complete Casting lor 'Wizard ipf Oz' of the Sohbcb team; Edward^toyce, The s&cond, fpurth and . fifth n 100 N. Union Ave. Cranford 109 South Ave... E. CR. G-970& P.A.L.; Edward Wcpprcchtr ACOA; 1 ••:'".: Juies- Lusardi; Tin Wood- ea'cji Thursday night ;at Lincoln grades are on half sessions. Ha'lf I ' " "111 * " " " * " - ^ - '- " H " !J "" '•> \i^-\ -e«mera»—"-~-ProJec( STANDARD LUMBER GARWOOD — Completion of crow, lP 2) > -— -: '-.- - ' tverjthinc PhotoBraphle the pupils in thcso_igi a.des attend man, Adb'lph Vogel; Cowardly School. . . -Phpt'oatatlni; & SUPPLY CO. casting for the Drama Workshop's man, from 8;20 a.m. to 12:20-p.m, and Authorized l't I'hotoi FUEL OIL * SHOE REPAIRING •" •Lion, Dante Costa; Witch of the Frank Corveleyn, who designed LTJMBKB , productjop of the dramatic yqrsion the remainder from 12:30 to 4:30 of "The' Wizard of -Oz" was an-West, Frances Costa; Totp, Bobby tile show, boat scenery for this j P O N T I A C • / lUIiLwpBK " T PupirBafety p.m., Sister Lucy stated. AJ1 other, fill tlLllDlflll III nounced today by'..Dante'A. Costa, Duris. • \ ""—" -year's First Aid Squad show, .will Sales - Service LOVELAND FUEL CO. EXPERT SHOE students excepting kindergarten Authorized difpL'tor; - . • Glinda the Good, Vera Sorokoff; be set designer for the Drama • Kitchen .Cabinet* . . REPAIRING Wizard of Oz, Henry Hackert; Workshop production also. John pupils attend from 8:45 a.m. to • Parts ' ESSO H£AT — FUEL OIL . Mr. Costa also announced that Program •M North Ave., W. CRanrord e-1024 QUICK SERVICE Floria, Mary Ann Wiener; the Cs'up'a is stage manager. 2:45 p.m; . . Paint and Body the show, proceeds of which will GARWOOD — Safety arrange- Kindergarten will ope'n on Mon- Prompt, Courteous Service LOUIS MONTINI benefit, the. local .move lor crea- Munchkins, _••• Susan Middlcton, The Drama Workshop gave three ShoHey Costa and Bobby KHsen; performances of "George Washing- ments for/Garwood school children day, The morning session hours , Call CRanford 6-1U4 SHOE REPAIRING tion of a. scholarship fund for ; mm mm TRUST ,. GOOD WILli USED CABS . Hardware, Screeni, ate. Guardian of the Ga'tos, ' Eddie ton Slept Here" last winter and iswo.rked out smodthly on tho open- are-from 8:45 to. 11:45 a.m. and CHILDREN'S 862 North Ave, E. Crauford 22 Alden SI. . Cranford Garwood students, will be present- 1 the afternoon session meets from 4SS NOII,TI1 AVE.. E. WESTFIELD ed/in the auditorium of Lincoln Float; narrator, Michaclinc Kiss;, planning three shows this season, ing days of the ne*/ school term XtC! WEAR CRanford B-0508—2467 little girl, Brenda D'Agostino. -• Oliver W. Davis, president of 12:45 to 2-45. p.m.- • •'. • .//•-• 1 School on October 19 and. 20.' tiii-; ufook.' it. was,reported by Act ERE at-Union^t!oontv Trust WR nrs snftrinli<;fs in .'...•;;.. WE 2-3^00 REEL-STRONiS FUEL CO. —-Tii-iviiini i-eheui'milf—f"" -tvinLfhc—Bnarfl nf Kdi'ic^tjon. is head •Thr _wiiic_h has added_a Dopcndable, Friendly Service - Since 1038' BAILORS l-'aris In the play will bii pui- grade, each year since-opening, now IQDY MAIPA J3tr.ee.l. Crunford v Limingi-*<- vw*...*w.. ^. — _ •ing-.Police-Chief making quickrcbnvenienl Personal toans-for-ANV-^ -AND-CLEANERS"-—-4— -tnayod as .follow 'bl("beeiT^wbrldnd g t o ,sct—up-tbe-iocalt thelocal- 7 has seven* grades. Next year, Sis- Cnmplcte Line «r / UNION COUNTY JUICK CO, Dorothy, Sharon Dugan; Witch f-Baum's, .famous child7en's~b~bo™k beuS^~:..--«• "-•••--- *z — f'a.3) Weil. "~." '' '"" h -worthwhile .purpose.-W6 -eliminate .fussah^-i;^d—r [AtaM,^,..^:-^. -. JUVENILE WEAR • ' .' coal > BEATINO OILS • >«ek« and B^aus^qftfoQboi its full, deveiopinenr'wnen^an;^;" Headquarter*'^tix Carter'i~' LINCOLN in previous years with children tape so you getyour money fasf.' An,d ybo'l!' feo CRanford 6-0900 STOJRAGE eighth grade will be added. . CHanfor'd 6-2510 16 South Union Ave.,. Cruriford crossing the street to get to stores, Uniform dress regulations, which • surprised at our low, low rates!" '•-'' S3 EASTMAN • CKANIORD North Ave., E. , Cranford Pnul Patctta, Prop. the east sfde of' Centor .'street, went into effect here last year, are ' EXPERT WOltKMANSnrp where . the stores are located, is being continued this year, the b'u|.j- •" being used this year 'for children Whatever your money needs, latge or small, stop . COAL RANKIN FUEL CO. Cleaning • Pfemlnt • Alteration! principal .said. They consist .of Aulhorlied and Repair! ' ' crossing the Jersey- Central Rail- Metered Service - Froih|)t Dellverlea TO AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN Navy blue ties bearing the schpol Vtcj in at any of our five offices and let us'help you. B U I C K On Ladles' and Men's Garmenta road in getting to and from school, FUEL .Oil, letters for boys and Navy blue SalfH 11 nd Service . s 0F Capt. Colwell- reported. Previously If not convenient to call, just fill in and mail the REEL-STRONG FUEL CO.- • • "* Oil. BUBNEB SERVICE CRANFORD (Continued on Page 6) (Continued on Page 2) •N GMC TRUCK SALEiS handy coupon. Why not do it now? \ GOOD USED CABS ^ Call CRanford 6-0834 UPHOLSTERERS Heating If No Answer. CRanford-6-3341 HENRY P. TOWNSEND Learn how to: 83B.N. Uroud St. Ellobfth Oils 321 Centennial Ave. Cranford IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY \ ELixaboth 4-3300 MOVING is STOKAQK CBANFOHD \ ' • "' CounWj^Small Business Union County T[uM Company CRanford 6-0900 FACKINQ UPHOLSTERY SHOP : REMEMBER NAMES AND PEOPLE 100 South Avenue, Cranford, N. J. Wcstfield Motor Sales Co 'Dependable, Friendly Service Since 102! LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. V. Kunlntr i Som 1 North Ave.. E. Cranford XTpholstcrinc St Interior Decorating • WIN FRIENDS Problmsfold Mrs. Dwyer _ \f ilhoul olilifilion to nir, pirate send forms nml information about "Satisfaction Guaranteed" l North Ave., W. "'. We.lBeld 16 Authorized Slip Coven - Furniture Repair* KENILWORTH — A number of Union County small business- * your loan irrvirri. I am inlcrraled ill • loan fur : EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE • GAIN POISE AND SELF-CONFIDENCE ACT LOVELAND FUEL CO. WEsllield 2-4464 Dropes • Shades men last Thursday night; reported to Assemblywoman Florence I1. New.engineering techniques a m (kindly Hate general purpose o( loin). ' AUlhorneu Dliuibutor -• CR 6-1717 CRanford 6*0893- - - - • SPEAK MORE EFFECTIVELY Dwyer on problems confronting small business. U0 Boalh A»».. it. Cnnfrr* - or- 41 .Myrtle Ave,. Cranford The meeting-, held at tho Ken-I — r;"- : AT ONCE! Nime PAINTING management have kept your efcMrit Gcnuine -— By Visiting the Opening Session of the wood .Engineering. Company, 2(55! tn..llinc sni;,ij business — t<> SALES \ - SJ2HVICE VENETIAN Colfax avenue, Was one of. a series] nciu, lnt.se •mon _ with pmm| in. Ciiy' . .-••.. KOPPERSCOKE * FURNITURE * ot Ki'iissroots conferenees called by . (|c|je,u|t.nee, say they did not want bill low in the face of rismg wtic I -W; M. M H M • — Paris nnd M. A. Williams ' BLINDS CRanford 6-1144 Mrs. Dwyer, R^epqbliqun candidate I tho F(,d(.r;l] Uovernment to-be their Used the VI" NOHIH AVE., E., CKANFORO for Congrcssr She is opposing Rep. •Big White Futher,' pulling of almost every other corimbcli Fern'$ she WEsliiold 2-1038 PAINTING and DECORATING CHANFORD i DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Harrison A. Williams, Jr. of Wesl- purse strings of security," (CLO, DELICATESSENS • Furniture & Appliances UPHOLSTERY SHO* liold. Democratic incumbent. stilted. . , 319 North Ave.. E. \ Wostfiel Everything Vor The llama in EFFECTIVE SPEAKING, HUMAN RELATIONS Electricity has cost you nion County Trust Company furniture — Appluincos ' Carpentry and Alterations Venation Bllnd» Mrs. Dwyer siiid her scries of The Congrcssiomil aspirant'said, p Juvenile Furnitm-e NO TICK OF SI:TTI.I:.MIVI' and LEADERSHIP TRAINING ntuetings is aimed ut learning the however, that Ihc . buMnessmi-n COLONY DELICATESSEN '• Buby Can-laiics Caitom Quality Brand* 1 142.Broad Street (Open Thursday evenings &:30 to 8) NUTU'E IS .IIKHKHV lilV-K.N. Vh.it t'lic Unoluum — HUBS — ; CRanford.'6-7047 . ~ You will be under no obligation ^iiverntnontal problem's and views vi iced .'•L'vrral Ii'giliniiili uricv- the yearsl II st lU-i in-.Ul.itf .n-i-tumt •.-rtilti'(i SI,tl*-> :Tr11-.1 t'liniPiinN ill New •••Is Westminster Ave. & Prince St. (Open Friday evenings 630 to tt) DELICACIES I South Ave., E. t.'rmfori Be our Guest • • *s I'uk ..-itul dini'li^ .1 Sli-vrn.-.. r\t;rulur uf CRaniord 6-5000 I ' population. iiltiMition and iiction tli< will ..I C',u..lmi- K.' U'.ul.-,vnuth., ik-- FREE ADMISSION • Westminster Drive-In (Open Fridays 8:30A.M. to 8 P.M.— \.U Cooking u BaKlmf Don* on Pr«mlM* j 8 Eastman St. Cranford : . 30 SENECA KOAD At the close ol the meeting Mrs. •given," • . iT.is1'il i'ii-:ru>li'i- a* tlu-.l,n-» umli'iAtlu' I,it v\ill .mil trsl.iMii-nl of FRANK \l". Dwye'r s;iid: Mrs. Dwyer said she will releii.se Monday through Thursday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.) 1? A. Union Av.. CRunford 6-6169 , ~" I "Servinc Union Couiily (or. 24 years" WATCH * WADSWOHTH. ilcri'.i.-ril. will hi' .llulllVl -FoFor nearlnearly tthreh e hours to- , ;i full public report on the ic- PVBLIC(SSERVI,CE; uiul sl.iti-il li\ tin- Sui rouiilc. iind ri'poiti'*! FUNERAL 715 Elizabeth Avenue (Open Monday evenings 6:30 to 8) ,..- , : I REPAIRS SPRINGFIELD night. I have discussed llrsthimd ^ , ihe mrctiiig 'Ms M»m as Im' -itlliini'iil hi tin- I'niiMi I'miiily fmirt ; ul s ()f 1 I'IUIKIII' niMM^n. mi l'i nlii\, Si'lili-nilH'i Soc-iiil Security bonoiils arc an DIRECTORS f 8PM -TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 with small businessmen' of my ! it i-iin bi- com pi leek lor I I eel -sue • 609 Westfield Avenue (Open Tuesday evenings 6:30 to 8) ^ll iic\l ,il III .\ M * PLUMBERS • The • county their pyrticulur problems j „, .rport ciin lead toil constructive , Tax'Paying Servanl of a L'NITF.I) STATKS T.liUST CONlrANY iiiiporltint roso'iiivo tn most of the • AMERICAN.LEGION HALL - N. TRIVETT fa CENTER STS. l)F SEW YOKK nnd viewpoints, as related >to trie approach to Ihe problems 100 South Ave., I., Cranford (Open Friday evenings 6:30 to 8:30) n#oro than 8 million people who Cranford Watch Hospital • For Mli*ruture mid lurlher Infitrmu(ionilritmtlon,, Call oorr Write 1 CIIARI.KS .1- STKVF..NS, KM'I'IIIIM- iif BRENNAN i, TOYS sniiill business.' , tue IIIIW rwoiving rosular monthly DOOLEY FUNERAL SERVICE Al Itolvln Willow Spring Driyo, Momstown, N. J. national government. t Cronford Wnllc-Up Window (Open Fridays 7:30 A.M. to Ilic l.i>t,-uill .mil li->l,inu'nt ui iihi- :|df.lrrl Ihiil conies of'thf re- ui in, bi'iii-'lH:* iiic-iilsu ^t# rttt^TO tlw 9 -Wolehw- ts-g-t'M tily i n g—U>-FM e—-an 1:30 P.M. and from 4 tp 8:30 P.M.— Monday'through Thursday r.,vnn TJALE port "will be forwiiVded IVJ propel mi- ivi<|iniit|e'in t/f future economic Expert Watch Repairs of the Democratic party's repeated , D.itifl Auaii.l :M. ll'.iH EiiBruvini! and Jemolry Repair* Offered by W. E. Westrom '""' ' ' ' ' the 7:30 A.M. «o 1:30 fM. and 4 to 6 P.M.) prott'i't.i'nn 'liir 'tlic-fiiv6lili»s of over CRaoford f-0281 charges that • President Eisen-! agencies in Watihinyton ut rilAHl.KS II A1.1 INI!. AHIII

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\;'.,•':.''TpE'CBAHFORp CITtff&I AND eHRONIGLE, THURSDAY, —-. 7-7— .•,: ' " ~T^ : ~-—. ',...,: ••/•••: - virus infection), requested that all p.m. bus .Tfeaving the schpol toijalce , One Garwood- l)tir. leaves at'7;45' •Terre'ili - Mrs./ Jean ,Gorombey,;. iV i Ronnie 'Serina- -and Michael Hal- . ours Joseph Restuccia; bulletin editor,! grounds. A petitidn bearing names Group meets webkly on Thursday townspeople who- can, attend when - Comjjlete Casting Evening pupils home .has.'.been crowded on aim. from' Maple stn'ot ahd sec- Ladies Plan evenings'at the Kearhy. Shipyard. ukbk' . '" '" ' ' • j J Mrs. Ruth Leonard, Mrs. Fran- Essof/Anniiilaiit Mr. Patersori; ,boy-anct girl, 'Henry« of 15 residents, of. Northi l|lt;ti and rrm page 1) •' the hearing.on.th6 borough's re- (Cojiiiiitted '/TOfn Page I) jrom Page 1) the opening days and as a result ond avenue, proeet>dkfclown Second : Dance, Rotary North. 12th street's protesting the . Tfophies/were presented rd,', of .Elections at some students scheduled to arrive avonue, turns right onto-,Win'slow cos Ciismaho', Mrs. Edith Englese £. Braun Patrylow; civic- improvprnpnt,' Wif-' ojlH.| the measure would ap- quest'for elimination of the Center. progratn to provide scholarships Anniversary Party liam Wakulinsky;, 'community. condition was received. . Englese, manager of . the Sonoco home earlier have had to take the place, then left on-Nprth avenue and-Mrs,'Kathleen Mazur, • ; Sropriatc. S7.500 •and, authorize is- street grade crossing of the.Jerv for-wortliy Garwood students grad- the in'Elizabeth -of s : The mayor praised the Civil/de- Meyner Visits Borough, team, and Angelo' Di Mario,' man- 3i,40,- p.m'. bus. When club pro- and-oh to;th&'school. V . •'••/ • •• GARWpOD-—• The Ladies Aux- . A cake, sale-to raise (un'ds for BTRMT,- Charles Vitale; educa- Gives Scouts) 1 c-'ane'e pf bond anticipation notes sey Central Railroad is resumed uating from accredited secondary their change of aiddvess before the iliary- of Bay..L'eaf Post 0807, Vet- ; Retires From Opettita Set tion, Samuel Klugman; health and fense organization.for its Workjind ager of Fibro, winners of the, first grams and other extra-curricular., yhc 'other Gariyood bus leaves : before the" Public;. ytilltjr. Com-' called attention to the public; ex- Greets Local Candidates "0( trie borough,up to this amount. .schools.,^ .'<•• deadline. erans, of Foreign Wars, at'its meet- interior decoration of the welfare, Adplf Hoessje;. safety, H, and .second half, of' the league's 9 mission/at 1100 Raymoncf.boule- activities; get under 'way,'he at 7:45 a.m. from Maple street arid 'headquarters- will be held 5Jat- schedtilecT £atties; ...-•.. - cw btkintakingg the laterlater- bus andHherandth'ere 'Maple street, turns.loft oht.o.Wtl- ffl "^^ »'K * '«»« .; 1^?,*'°" j chairman, assisted- by- Mrs, Ann Club • presented the KenilWorth morrow in; *the- Boulevard., trophy,/ was presented to. John ' ^ie are covered" in the fourth pro- ..as ncau ui uie ois>xer n.cmry Schools .L^WIS it\ Laird, termer ai a H • KENILWORTH ^William G. fashion shqw, n.ri-;operetta /^nd a United Nations, Raymond Dickey; (Continued ]Tom\ aae- 1) \. wi.ll be.more room on the 3 p.m.1o\v~al^nife",'prbM'W«~'alBng^VTi^"~^" '' y ^^ ''.Also, greater, John Benihati; Councilman - John McCoy, rec- Fonte'nelli, sponsor of 'tf\e 19515 "(',clHl ordinance, with ,$4,500 to Foundation fund, drive in the bor- Mayor LoiiisJ,.Fontenelli, Eugene fel t)an at Braun of 284 Bdulcvard has re- square dance will be among the Girl Scout organization with a Association of Elizabeth at Pjtry- bus. low ra-onue,.turns right-onto Cen- suPl»»:. ?"•<* « 1 the hpll Mrq Gororr1bey and' Mrs. Englese, ••Mr ttnpg'qlp; Kenii- reation chairman, announced that championship Fibro team by Capt. {)C appropriated to'defray the cost ough. Councilman John .Teuscher M. Hart, a past presidbnt of -.the iy •before-, the. bpetiini \;of school pn September 22 in honor of tho rat ll^fr!ttivri-at- -agjucuJiural fnr SI20 at a rrieeting • The principal again called* at-! tcr street, proceeds' along-Center requested cooperation of the Board of Education; A. -T;. Mbsca wero that there would\be. about auxiliary's 10th. anniversary. ( C6lwfcH>—Any— 11S- left to Ha MrVanir) Mrs.' George' Setzmeyer Engineering Company wilH; 37 T ^li grading to. that amoQrit; • , sky and Mr. 'Vitale, and • newday evening", a'f the new,ly-erected Walter. E. Bpright and -ihe1 twoawafS three-times—Wttf-be-gWe •615. -mipifs IUVJ: aveiiui!' ore •'vaea— years;' service. slate.d for 2 to 10 p.m. October 11, .bydget, Mr. Hobley, Mr._Jgeniriati, at Jackson Pond: The area Is. being Both, tfie: Hazel avenue ..projects vass Is cond^ p^ 3™* ;Lucerne~-Hqtel;- 12 and .13 at the chbrcH, Girl Scout cabin- in Blackbrook. Democratic "candidates ' fpr BoVr permanent- possession. -PAL has' lfir.ee towns_ . ..,'. ; ,. V • • Ipugh should be-at their bus stop"]avenue continue); on to rrr~7forv-tho- anniversary tioning -at—T Mr. Briym, who was a super- 'Mr,;PatryloW and Mr.'McCrea. developed- into la municipal park. would be undertaken.as..local im- to-be announced in. the near I-Jerbort "-Werihwein, ' committee 6i5iave Fla.•• . . Park. ;.' •••••.- •"'";. ''. "• ": ' \ ough Council, Edward; H,. Kasbar- two -championships to' .its credit ' : Mri . Hough reported i,hnt\the. 3 I by. 7:45 a.ni. each mprning. ' . school. event, in assisted by' Mrs. Leona Miami Bpach, visor • in", the process research A hot dinner, will be Served-each \ Mr^. Hamilton reported- that he • nri'vements with cost to be assessed future, : -. • ••' . '..' . . - chairman of. Boy 'Scoijt Troop 75. night; T&iere; ,\vlri be a number of About.25 members attended the ,ian and Henry- C. Patrylow, and ahd Fibro, one,- '.-..• - division,/ started as "a pipefltt.er and .-Mr. Paterson, attended the wished them success. Mr.. tylTerth'wein presented: a base-" oainst lands especially benefitted. pnd remained in that field" booths. • " . • •' . L _.- ' last monthly , meeting. .of » themeetihg."Hostesses" were Mrs, Mal- Italian-Atericans v "He also expressed »a desire to ball glove to Jack Hay\ for selling thereby. .^. ': •:'„•'*-.•' , • "V' .'throughout-hi* career. He was with Booth,chairmen are: , _ ' : Union County Blind Club. He said colm Robert and Miss Kathryn 1 the most Little League booster •public hearing- on all four ord- Apronsp , 'Mrs.-'Emil '^l'lasj ; attic he. .wilL send cards in • the futtire Leikauskas." • meet•'.Kenilworth residents .and ihe company's••-Jbhn 7 ^.™...-,.. ...A- Jiativ-Q. of .Elizabeth, Mr.]Ol.anR0; Joan W. Boslcy, Albany, appointment was discussed, "rand Murray of 38' South 24th street 1 repaired' and difficulty was ex- Braiin was reared in his native . -, KENILWORTH — George MaC- Ryan; John Ragonese and Steven League. charnpionshu^jrhe'team ? BUDGET TO BEHAVE " I':'' j*' RrnuBroun xvnwac s ronrereareciH . in -hin.s nntivnnauve j .. _. ' .* -- -•,. ,.-•*.-.... nn* YYV-I— ninth grade, 498, 558; 10th, 319, N y nnnd - Kenzie.son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michael Vi'tale. Mr. Vitale gaVe no Vias been promoted iro'm second •record was ..U-winsl'two losses arid perienced , in. opening ' some' of M city and.attended public schools -• 400; lUh, 2G8, 361,.and 12th, 236, Tripka. .'..-„ :'. .' . '•' •'.:.' 1 tuit avenue, Cranford. MacKenzie of 9 Red' Oak lane, reason for his opposition. lieutenant to first lieutenant in the tw.p -ties."' Leo' and Andrew Nad- them. . .-.- .,' • there. He.; resided—irr CraTfford Joseph.. FIbrerilirie of Montelair 307, • • •"" •Army Reserve.. ' Indmdual trophies 'also were prior.to moving into his new. home will start his second season as half- The.board decided to ask Mayor rmy Reserve.. .,.. ^.ak co-managbd the team. On recommendatibn. of Council- -and George L. Brown of tfie same This was announced, yesterday presente^Solhe graduates by-Capt Hit*- in Kcnrlworth three'years'ago. back for" Wheaton College, WJiea-. Walter. E. 'Boright' and Borough p g yp The Cardinals, managed by man Wehrum, Bdrdugh- Clerk Al place forfeited $15 for failing.".to by Col.-Loren B. Thompson, com- Colwell, assisted-by;-Mrs. Wfichael T.Mosca was' instructed to write . Mr. and Mrs.. Braun plan a' trip ton, 111., September 22. Emergency Police Council for fill for a low area;" N Frank'B'resnahan, were.the Small ARMOUR'S STAR-^PAN READY-WHOLE keep. right. George N. Gardner, George, who is 20, was one of majiiding pfflcer of the 303rd Mili- Koromi," league aecV'etary. -to the Board.of Freeholders-ask- to the West Coast early-next year (Continued from Page 1) behind Harding School. It' also tary Government - Group. ? The Fry champions. They posted a 10-2 Hosolle' Park', was assessed $14,for Springfield Regional's all-time out- modification of the truck was made voted thanks to. the mayor .and ' Jack Hay^Of the champiori iFibro record. ing when work will, be started'on speeding,- and Johnnie L. L)ui;nam, standing athletes, ile earned letters npwlvappoinfpri first lipiiiennnt-is tenm wnsV.presented with a trophy fnr yfnrs. by members of the Reserves. A council for marking street cross- flabS Ruth League ' titlists, are- .\\w[ rnqnosipd- .pnving of ..South •Elianhnthy paid $10. for- a similar in football, baseball, basketball a member of ihe 303rd.. by Capt, Colwell for. hitting the avenue'from, the Cranford line-to j;fiat-hox compartment was con-ings and installing" traffic lights Lt. Murray, who is a chemist at most home runs of the 1956 s'cason. the Panthers, A well-rounded, club ffensp; and track in high school.' structed. to carry the many items at Coolidge drive ahcnRc?T36ule'- the- Westflekl line. .. ..' .•' Methodists Begin the sidewalk cost Besides football, he played/goli Colloids, Inc., Newark; was Com-Capt. -' Colwell Stated—inj-making- with "powerful'pitching and hit- Parking on of. rescue/ /•' • , vard'in time for school opening. ting, the Panthers wound up with. Council President Lewis M. • (Continued jrom Pagc.V) at Wheaton last spring. .A junior, missioned.- in- the New Jersey Na- the presentation, that, this trophy : oseph J. Mntallo of New Bruns- Commenting, on the civic.=spivlt-' "Mr. Kraus announced .that the a 1-3-2 ;record'..' Robert Smith was Ross, who presided.in the absence from- the high school department to wick $10, J. Baron, Irvirigton, was he is a busiviess,administration v tional Guard in 1953. He is now-will be personally awarded by -MEMBER Of TW1H COUNTY GROCERS ed effort of the officers a'nd men system's firsjt [remedial reading attending Union Junior College. the manager, ... ' of Mayor Severage .(ill with a seventh grade, Other chan'ges find jenalized $/10 for a;stop strqet' major. - him'oannually to the; boy-with the' All Prices Are fftecHve thru Sajrurddy, Sept. 15th.r. of. the Police Reserves to prpcuro classes'are starting.this,year with .Lt. Murray and his wife, Mrs. greatest' number of home runs to Ntew ..league., officers for the ,, Harold Knudson moving from ation. •'" . ' u • . .- .Wheaton this .fall will seek, to" this equipment, Mayor Walter TE. about 100 •pupils. Two .one-half W» r«i«rva,»h« riflht to limit.quantitiei. Nono Sold toDo^l»i retain the College'"Conference of Jeabette Murray, are the parents his credit-each year. coming season • are: President, sixth grade ,'to seventh- grade-and Boright disclosed that while the periods per- day are set aside for BOROtJ •Fred-A. Elsasser, architect for The 303rd Military Government John .Fernandez' -owner of the vice-president- JWITH OCEAN SPRAY , an .807. wjinning percentage the serve unit expended $500 of its the present addition to .Harding cuss hi.s summer's work under the At Gospel Chapel own funds; raised through theater Scandia, for hitting home.runs dur- League, Frank Martin; y'icc-pres- . Registry past "JO years. School, and for the one nqw be- ing the season:- Jack Hay, Jacob g w —KENU/WOR.TH—,Nox_t_Sunday_'s parties, to .gurchdse equipment. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH ident for Small Fry League, Jos- . AND" Jl'ini',!'"!!! CRANBERRY SAUCE v ing constructed, was engaged to AND" •JrW w Church when the MYF con- peaker at Kenilworth" Gospel •'Ampri'g''tfie" many''"disaster"iteyns" ' 'PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. Bll-17 • Desch,. Bill' Prls.h, Peter North, eph Kane; secretary, Frank Car- draw plah's'7for~the modernization "XN' OHOlNiWCE MhkTne^'the JJV-cesani-}!- iisorand-treasurer,-Gren-uilleJLyDn^__. General Election Chappl's Family Bible Hour at 11Hoiiieowners to Meet carried are: Rope,, portable lights, of the original part of the school. ! apioprlationn for the Purchase of A- tn pui-sua..-^ — ,-. .- of 70 studMrts^elected from fy .m. will be George C. Shnrp, as"- New Heavy ..Duty 1.0QO Gallon Pumper ' BOROUGH OF GARWOOD • Acl entitled "An Act to Regulate Elec- • KENILWpRTia — The Home- bolt-cutter, pinch' bars, wire -cut- The work, which will.be dono tions," Title 10, Revised Statute? of New bdist theologicaPSGhQols to under- Fire Engine and Equipment fqr the Safety PROPOSED' OBOTNANCK. NO. MI-5 Jersey,'and'the amendments and-supple- ociate jJUDCrlritendent of \\\c. Sun- oWners' Mutuaf Bonefit Associa-' ters, blankets, firo extinguishers, of the Inhabitants of -The BorwiKh of AN ORDINANCE Providing (or the Pnv- BOROUQH OF. GARWOOD- on'a step-by-step basis, will prob- ! nii'tita tli&reto. . . '. ,.-• take various service^ptpj^cts day. School.,;Clashes will'.be rc- • •• - • - — ,te» tion will hold ifs first meeting of stretcher, hacksaws,' spades, pick, ably begin with provision for im-KUworUuU r ,.' , '' •, u from Cfcnt I'ttOPOSED 'ORDINANCE NO. SO-fl NOTICE churches throughout hS rf in Jill'•'- tt$E!partnilehts from BE IT OHDAINED by the Governing Sftrect'" In S 'Westerly Dlrectlo!ctlbii i trf tthe AN ORDINANCE Provldlnc. for the Con- Is liorcby given that qualified voters of the season at 8:30 p.m. Monday in mattocks, kerosene , lanterns and proved ^ventilation of the auditor^- Body of the Borough of Konilworth: slructlon of a Concrete Curb and.Gut- OPEN LATE 5 QFG.TOP QUALITY- SHOULDER during the summer months.- nursery tlVr'otrgWh h senioi r "higrhihr WostfleUI Town "Lino. lhi> Borough of Garwood not nlreaxly. the Veterans':Center. axes. '-••••--••'•-.•••;•: .•"- ; iiirn." This ^ro'dni • how' servps" as Section 1:! The .Governing Body deems ... BE .IT ORDAINED by. thcMnyoi- and ter . Alone Hazel Avenue from Center ri'isisterod In 'said .BorouRh ynder the : + -... woi'ked in Indiana, Massachusetts, schoql. • .. It odvlsablc nnd nccpssarj'

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SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 AiliS CHftO'NifcLiB, THURSbAV, SEPTEMBBFt 13, 1956i-J • j,'—

W'ifyedltikmSystem '•• According-to the Goltitori Systern of ratings, Cranford-High School's football te^m. has a-, tentative B designation" as it prepares Schlecter's Hardware, Lehlgh to begin its 1956 season. ' . , ' • . • t. • ; ' • j ' ,. Cranford Shoe Store .Wbn" DEMOCRATIC. CI.UD T Championship Of the •'''• ^-MaFtin,—physical) 211 , Stan .Gl ayg?5«~ef~th«~e .-..--. „..setioq l,, .__.„ „... Golf Club will remain in .the Pas- isweep^Wdaj^ttightasMheea reported!that tri^_t^am'B line is.ghqping 'up-well with "fairly education. depnrtmerit head', stdfed ford Bowling • League 'opened its IMtlGandlo , 148 kowitz/family for the fourth con- thirteenth'season. The thfee teams Hull /.. 107 ••-' at most-'positions;*! . .'..•• . . • ' secutive' year, it was deterrri'ihe4 that this rating means Cranford Chicasaws vpry.lffw, if any, staT^tinp positions Knvo hoon -SPWPH ijis rankekd dno . loVelwerr . than.-39tthan39th are tted for the first place; H pa f-afeTj-number-o^goocLprospocts r:cT3nf^TTr9y4i^o^^e'18g-t>M^ic^a»d-Paro^'h':'1 Help Wanted-Female bijrrilghtsrpBrformancciiymQstr ~i«d*r»i«cit"i.'.'..v-.no 153 1G8 - Furnished Room': Servicing Real Estate For Sale Real Estate For Sale includes 32 junior\ and seniors and rUnne'r-lip, was' defeated by a i high sehoQls.. in the ,state. /* s. Delia S?ala ...181 141 . 1 Foirt'ootball CLASSIFIEp RATES tearhs, attKough Barhett's.Ltqu'or.^ K13' ETTING BNOUGH HOT'WATERT Llm'e ,._ HOUSEWORK. Thursday or one sophomore, 'Alvoy Mitchell* margin by Steven Paskowitz, 1954" "~ Ther^tire" 18 teams with an A The Chioasaws.came from be- ' P*rry ..'. 119 .. CRANTORD REAL ESTATE BOARD •McPHERSONSEALT Friday. Call CRanford 6-5795. ' tf Special Limousine Service turned, in a creditable 937 score' Ciajkowiiki H3 •1.41. Thirty-five boys -have reported TIHST INSEETION — 3 t"U a word, '"'- For Rent scale removed from ' pira colU, tank- rating, including Ldrjden and Rab- 'IS- speedy'trackman'who is trying- ouf champion. Walter was the only - C. Della-= S?la .129 Ml ' 60 o^vU tnlnlmuM. . . HOOMS j-ORvWENT by day or. Week, loss heatcrn. Work done In your own 9 ALpEN ST. . lit 6^0400 hind to Win the championship of which aided them in winning a . 119 to Coach" Bill Martin. f.or the first • : home by specialist. All Work guaran- HOUSEWIVES.— part time'o/full em- Bowlers fdr end., . - ' /' "outside)!'" iri the semi-final round, way^ which- are ; on Cranford's Hoiidlcap ...... ; :12 3-J 33 : ••:t£. KEPEAT INSEETIONS (CoMfctutlvi Hcaionable rntca. CRaniord A-9832, Tritos to all airports, railway stations & piers teed. Sehoible Lime Scale Equipment '•••;. liiG BUSINESS — :Evenings Call — ," • ploymcnt. Local assignments with na- the Unami Division of the Boys' pair from the Lions Club/ The TOTAL ;...78O 813 V5V freshman football practice sessions' I ." weriiwlthodt copy chknfet) — - CRANKORD HOTEL. .'.-.' ti tionally known organization. Pleasing Seven- players are battling for since Bill Paskowitz advanced to. schedule. Twenty-bne teams • are I cent! E word, 40 c«uU minimum. Co., WEntfield 2-4099. • - «• Salesmen ... . rated B,. among which are Jeffer- Baseball Leagues' Minor League •defendingg champiohampi n Harco cHem- EIUUCO' TnUCKtNG (2) at Cran-ford High Sc'hool, Mr. Mar- ADS- SKT BY LINES —. IB rrnti .ft 11 of the members of the Cranford Real tiibby BreWstcr CR fl-1995 personality. Opportunity to become ~ CALL CRANTORD (50961 -6-2272 the starting end positions,-Coach the finals by beating another mem- i'l k^ft hd thegari i. Hlrsch ...: 1»4. 20Q. 137 AHGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, twin state Board belong to The Union County manager. Car desirable. Write box- 964,. i'cal k^jfters had a three-gariie tin reported .yesterday. . ",••"• line.. Adi net In c*l>«. with blink WILLIAM F. DAVIDSON • -. Hope Mlllus • ...... ; I CR 6-52JS ; ber of his" family — Pat Pasko- .son and" Roselle Park, also on Saturday in a thrilling, : 13-12 3. Braeutb ...... '...140 173 14fj beds' also slneje rooW." "Convenient .lulllple Llstjng Service. ..This cervice care Citizen, and-Chronicle'. . .' Grayson stated. Glenn AUinger, total'of 2,53,7 as they took two 100 Uniforms wore issued on -Tubs- . . HUM- »» dUpUy linn mtfst b» parkmc CRahford 6-5301. ' . ,U ENERAL CONTRACTING, . Carpentry, 3etty Fceley ,.. CR B-0802 limousines for weddings - Trips to- anyplace 1 witz. • ' • ••:.•.. Cranford's schedule, playoft* struggle with the Cre'es. A. Slcko ..„ 125 thitfH by linen.' DllpUy linn Masonry, Plastering and Roofing. Crtan- ombines all of the Rualtors in .the 13 a senior and a reserve end last 1 x frbrn' Petersen's Dairy pinners.,. J. Errico 223 104, 132 day-and calisthenic drills were be* (10 »t. typ« only) tbiridu (wo ford 0-3829. No job' too small. Estlr icirby communities into one organlza- APPLiCATIONS. taken for fill! or part In women's, play, Patty Grady, -At the-end-of last year's highly Pitcher Edmund' Hudson- of tiie Ctambruschinl .159 140 • linn. —-—-•— - • — ARGE, xlean, front room. Modern nuto without. obligation'. . ... if lon to sell your home. •• time employment, 40-h6ur week, liberal year, ha? put /on some weight and ' Only 17 scores of 260 6r above gun- .that afternoon, Coach Martin quiet, private home. Reliable- cenl-lc- — Prices Very Reasonable — daughter of., professional Jim successful season, in : which .the Ghicasaws chalked up '• his -fifth' C. RoberlB 145 CASH, Chreka or BUMpi mu«(, »c- starting rate, group insurance plan, em- height and looks pretty good in were. recorded^ as follbws: Huft, B28 725- said. Last year's freshman, squad cocopmy '•dvcrlhlogi copy. Not mmi. Ite.ihOnable. Convenient, trans- )vcr. $7,000,000 'in . homes were- Bold ployees discount. Inquire at office or Grady,, won the title for the fifth Cougars attained a 7-2-0 record, win of the season as he struck out TOTAL :...... ; BOS portation; CRanfurd fi-27Q5 afle'r 6:30 AEPENTSn ai'.d CONTRACTOR. All hter-Churcti Bowling Lea- practice, the'.mentor stated. registered a record of three vie? •' ' retboniilhlf for •rrtfrgln hdi tak#u. kinds of aHcHtlons, porches, etc. Lud- roua»i'*lhe jjnlon County Multiple List- .phone (or Inlormation: DRexe] 0-4014. Harco Chemical, 203;., Michaels, HAYECK'S FOODS (01 , p.m.. ..'.-•". «. ied its 1956-57 season this straight year| She • defeated Mrs. they wer> rankied in a tie for 15tn• 16 Cree batsmen. ' Wayne - Jones H torius, two losses and one tie. by lnlephoH*. . ' wig Selbert, 388 Lincoln Drive, Kenll- iil! Service during the first 6 months of J. j."'Ne\vberry Co., Springfield Shop- Cliff Dobbins,. a senior, trying Harco;,Chemical„__. , 228.; Shl: i:Pet?P(-f Hublak ...'3:.13B B 11115 135 WEADUNE FOE COPT—W.dbnd.ya -worth. CJRanford 6-052'6J plnir Center-' |Ith' last year's' champion Jean Phares, 3 and. 2, in Sunday's place in the state. ' ' '• started for the Crees and was re- 20li. ' F YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repalr'or moke Ickiin BJakeslec • . Rniph Delia Serra Mitchell, who will probably also TOTAL-..- 717 qUtAND WINDOW .SHADES,'un to 31 Household Gdods Exclusively from Osceola P.res; ' _ J=.^,.m- Mike Kascin of rico, Errico Trucking, 223; Leon- Inches, pn your roller, $1.29. Same alterations, call T. JOHNSEN, 405 Cen- 5 Aldvii Street ••, a No. Union Ave. SALESLADY wanted for textllo store, on the?- basis of each performance hen Anderson^ Howard Arneson, 'UHNISHEp warm sunny room.. tral Avenue, CRanford 6-9548. . , U permanent position, ' experience ' pre- ng two out of three were: play Jayyee ball; Tom Walsh, a" hardt,. Schlepter's • Hardware, ifiO SWA'N CLEANF.nK • 101 Day Service. Alban-Kewls Hardware. VIM y—-liirKi- closi'l, near town. Couple Mpuntainside,j5<4ind:5, in the 36-t'b 'determine their rating. For in- John 1M • mil : 181" Joseph Bnbinec, Charles Boillodi JOB' North Union Ave. - •" :\V oscph J. Guker Ilarry R. Hclna ferred but not*necefiHary. Apply in per- ss II, over Garwood Prds; senior who played as a sophomore,, 1 or. t;entleinan preferrefl, CR U-IJ55I. _jy 3. LARGE ROOMS, steam lo'lp, 2-enr par- son. .Grill's Silks and Cotton Shop, 130 fitial. stance, if a B team beats another GOP Candidates a'hd 200; Stupak, land's Pharmacy, Snvercool ....' Kid \X\ 1:12 .Jack Rrennah, Gcorfip Craft, Rob-" 11 North' Ave.,, W. 17 North Avo., E.. ice,. on large well-shrubbed lot. Walnut and .Ken. Weeks,, a 183-poundir n • matches VENETIAN BLINDS In elofflt, 23 to 38 " ' ROOFING AND SIDING East.Broad St., Wcstfleld.. Storage Shipping Bmanu El, over. Canford Results B team, it earns 90 points.. If it 204; Nylon, Lehigh Essp, 203, Moleen •«.... 151 ' -1:18. H:I ort Do Palmer, Alex Dickersori, Inchoj.custom quality stock blinds, all UHNISHED ROOM w'ltli private kllSnon ' GUTTERS & LEADERS \veriuc and School area——: $16,000 who played offensive end last year. Brooks 122 lift 1(12 . "and bath., lii pnvale home Middle hll F.. Hcnehan G. E. HOwland '; st ,1; St. Paul',s Lutheran, in other fl ..;ht.s saw Alvin Peterson, CKANFOKD - HOWLING ' l.F.AGl'F, Rh-hiircl Dombn>wski, Russell Rob- 64 Inches lone, $2.9$; also Jencralt Celling Blocks Installed 5 Alden St.' 13 Eastman St. WOMAN for general housework;-"exper. loses to another B club,~it receives Plan Registration Dlxon .-. ,101) IBft lSii Mid C, W. Breneman tustorh blinds, atfed persun picfent'd. " CTIanfurd 0- Aluminum Combination Windows iVELL-BUIl/T 7j-room home, KirKe Hvlnc ichcud and reliable Thursday or Fri- ommunity Methodist I; The end positions will bepai'ti- Cranford,/defeat Richard Enz, alsl o . TEAM STANDINGS • '. Handicap 3il XI • :t:t bins, Willium Ford, Roger Gipson," 11320. • , . - r 45 points.' , •' • ,'''.; 30c "eg. ft. Cranford Upholster}' Shop, Home Insulation' homns MacMoekln McPhcrson Realty •oorh with flreplnce, garage, lovely gar- day. CRanford 0-8025. . . • Packing I.. JS, • over Ternple Beth jularly important this year,. Goach of'Cranfo/'d, 7 and.6, in third flight . ' • • • ' W tQTAL ..'...749 7(14 S07 Etlwnrd Glynn, James Hcruska, •120 South Ave-, E. CRanford B'-OWa.. tf In conjunction with siding we paint S Alden St. Co., 19 Alden St. leh, In excellent -location —: $18,900 If a B team beats an:A team, it Drive in Borough 1—SehWUVs Hardware , SCHteCTER'S HAtmWAJtE i3) wood trim." ' . HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. Junior plass, for rary Lutheran,. over Com- Grayson saM7 because he-intends play, K. A. Benner, Kenil- 2—Uchluh Esso .1." ....'. .*.. W*ber 100 145 • 17H Robert Hi I il Ralph Keil. .JEHOLSTEIUNEHOLSTEIUNG — Furniture, repairs, Over 5.500 satisfied pustomerj. itiltablc for related fhmllics, 4' bedroctrrrsr earns 100'points. If it whips a D avid A. Murray- - Gert'rudc'G. Nunn stock clerk In children's shop.' After- Methodist II, and First to stress an' .aerial attack .if-the worth at Nicholas Deduck, ;GARW6OD — Republican Cam- 3—Crariford Shoe Slorc Frartkenbe>Ker ..110 ' 154 150 .. Also, Jack 'LiiGra.cc, • Nelson. daderiesdraperiesp ,, slip covers;- VenVenetiann blblindsn . Apartment[FoxKent' WM, L. SCHROEDER. • ^ ilith, 2nd floor, extra room and bath 1st noons and Saturday. Apply Deb'.n Heir, Call GRpnford 6-0898 Estimates Cheerfully team, it wins only 60 points. A 4-,.y; p. w. '...... ».•.., Laurlon ..140: 102 -' 174 _NlrNlff rholre' n( fiihricsfiihrics -- F. KilKilntnrn r Walnut Ave. - 7- ""'CRanford 6-S474 i45 So—Avo., Gwd.' 181_North Ave., E. nnr utiMlm (nil I i?nrnge: near school and st, over-Crinfprd Metho- passing. develops, as • he hopes it 2 -and 1, in the fourth .paign Manager Henry JF'iekarski, S—Harco phoralcal Co...... Leonhardt •....1...200 173- 200 IJRhtcnp, Janicjs Laurel, Edwarr] BBonn. 1200 StSouthh Ave.Ave, E. TelTl. ClUriClUrifof r , IJiltll, II) IWLi-Itllllll.V JUH!?>l'i •LL-Nofth Union Avenue, Cranford. defeat at'•the< hands o£ an A* team couirlr prt'feri'L'd. Mnke own 213 South Ave.,-East Given on Any . will. • .. • , . • . "... . • at a meeting Monday night at his.G—BnrnoU'S Liquors :.... Hnycck 1R2 ion 17H MaU'y, .-'Robert'- McStay; A.lonzd ' 6-0893. ' lura Swackhamer . Shahccn" Acehcy 1 still permits''award of 50 points,, 7—Shnhccn A^ncy'"; ;.~... heat and devoriile, S75, «Jso omi month's Aldpn St 15.North Ave., E.. HIGH SCHOOIf GIRL, after school, an ng 200 or better were:' B. Five follows 'are candidates for the ' medal play handicap, home at which" the local Republi- TOTAL 819 .. 802 8UU Mi.td.ii'11,, Lawrence MuldrouvC.-rfl-.. 'WBLE p'ADS/r- 3-pc. seUi, from $0.05. Write Clllzvn mid Chrdniulc, EATS — Cano, rush, rattan. Work called mother's helner, light ' housework, 8—ThcntrV Dlhcr. ,:.'... security. for and delivered'. PLalnfleld 0-0270. RICHARDS-SWACKHAMER . Cranford, N.J. Moving Probleni . B, at Suburban Golf ^Club, but'a loss toan E team results in can candidates discussed aspects of FISCHESl'S MAtiKET? Ill Choice of beautiful colors. Free esti- 'A 1 U Charles M. Ycakel 1 CRanford 0-7055. jinden Pres, 242; L. Wein- the tackle berth's.. They are Sam »—Methodist Men'* Club Nelson, Alien Shapiro, Jack Sim- mates given. AJbart-Lewls, J00 N. Un- Biw-050. 'AviilliililL' Sept/15. 247 Jefferson Ave,, North Plalnfleld. U REALTORS; —- but' 15 points. , \ ' '•• 10—land's ' DIFablo 147 140 ' 171' . • 113 Miln St. "emple ^eth El, 212;- H. Ayves, a senior; Paul Diefenbruch, Shaheen of CranfPrd posted a : the current ; campaign, appointed ons, Russell Thomas, Joseph Trurh- . Ion Aye., CnanJorjl 6-0808. tf OUH l.AHCJE HOOMS, bii'lh and'oif'hciit, At the end of last season,'CHS 11—Errico Trucking ...... : D'Alcasandris ....177 157 130 1" ' . - • R .6-1122-— 4' Alden Stre'et — CR 0-0470 . BOOKlvKEl'HRrTVI'IST" 205-pound holdover junior, and 97-S| —; 76 to place third. At Echo John Lorabardo and "Jfo)in Schnit- 12—Harris, Ltd. ' ,... : DILoreiuo .,147 Mil 103 ' cjilc, William . Wolley,-- Kenneth 'resltkMltllll hecMull. 51') -Elm Street, 'LUMBING and ' HEATING. — - Seweti alesmen Evenings Kliowfcdge of complete bookkeeping.sys- {et\»C6Ynmunity Metho- •••/- UADK-TO-ORDCn radiator enclosures, Lake Country Club, E.' sJ. -Iioran- had amassed 533'Colliton points to zer, candidates for Borough Coun- 13—Domocratic Club Koury- .....-..' 107 lSU 1110 Uwn furniture, cablnels and console Crnnfurd. 0-20 cleaned with electric sewer 'machine, Ruth Keve CR 6-5172 tem", payroll, trial balance, etc. Two- 202; L. Borespn, St. Paul's Kart Kaimer, a senior lholdoyer Walsh'. ' ' . ' • Guaranteed. William J. Lctiden. Tel. end lip with its 15th ranking. At 14—Polli-e Department .... Grtckowskl 185 155 ' 140 cabinets (or portable jcwlna machinoi. Alpha.dc la Molte ;. C.R 0-5044 Kirl ofTice. Call for' interview, CH-an- n, 203; C. Ca'ry, St. Paul's who played reserve ball last year ger, Cranford, and Bill Grander cjl'posts, as co-chairmen oka com-r TOTAL ....r....:.'...8J3 702 7t>9 Also, Stanley Bovvers, Michael rred Davey, 43 N. 7th Street,. Kenll- THREE-ilOOMS ajid'biitli, Slio. No'e.hrl- CHustout 5-1207 and CRanford 0-2935*.. foud B-2244. Allen- Printing Co., 41 the beginning of this year,,on tho 15—Cltlion-Chronlcle ...... di'i-n.. Gai',*iKe $10 month. Convenient'lo J but should be better thisf-season. scored a 70 in best-ball of. partners; mittCe to canvass the .borough and 10—Lions Club. .: :•• , . .."HARRIS, l.TD. 12) Ciiido/./i-; ' Charles Fowler, David . worth. CRanford 11-5555. . ' ' ti North Ave., East, Cnmfbrd.- .. 0-20 200; H. Carroll, First limn. CH.ir.fnrd 11-7171i. ' competition to end in- a three-way basis of past .performance, Cr.an- assist all new voters and new resi- •17—Flsclier's Market Duckworth 158.: 158 10B FOR CHOICE HOMES IN 'CRANFORD , 224; G. Mould,!.CMA, Kaimer-is- 6 feet, two-inches tall 18—Peterson's Dairy Hclneman 110 -138 ]!HJHall- , Art ijs Wright, Cha'i'ltis Hayes' °ITTSBUlkm PAINTS, lull line of EPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone, ford's expectation is 447 • points, Interior and exterior. Painters' -dis- RANFORD -.- 3 lame rooms, heat .iinrt Bunpalows-.— Split Levels- glass,. First Pres I, 206; G.and weighs 192 pounds. tie for third place honors. _- dents in registering properly to lO-^Brjcn's Gold Chocks Itand .,...-...' ,:...148 140 133 nnd Mark; Sullivaiir ' ' \ : :' Qll dirt, driveways excavated, Front .. Cqnventlonal Homes . , AND VICINITY ., ' count In house lot quantities. AJbah- water supplied. Coint-nii'Ml to e\er.v- end loader for hire. Joseph La Braclo, Jr., Trinity,. 206,. and' K Rounding' out the tackle prosr . lioranger captured first place in putting it in a B category. • ' insure their ri|jht to vote 6n Nov-20—Peppermint Room Auntln •.' ".• 170 152. 173 , Lewis, 109 North Union-Avenue. •' U thjiiK. Call. WEsliield 2-UU-IJ1 or. WEst- 37 Henley Ave.. CRnntord'6-3,107. Call. Help Wanted - the Class A Sweepstakes Saturday 21—Swan Qlennen Ancinoll' ....154 1411 "ir.o' lU'ld 2-1U11-M. . . , .-. . s, St. Paul's Methodist Co'ach Stanley C^rayson iiss con- ember 6. ' ' . • Handicap •.. 23 ' 23 2<1 ."Done" ' . -JOHN W. HEINS & SON'" pects are Tipton Snipes and John 22—Huyuck's, Foods 1 1TENETIAN BLINDS,. Z3«ln. -3lUn., white, at Echo Lake* carding an 80-10 — fiden,t .tha_t . hi...s_ boys..-ca. h again Heading the local Republica'n x*23—blnnes*t LJiiuiva*.' Marktft.iiiiJM;t. , TOtAL 178 7U5 803 and IvSfy,. 12.D8. Immediate delivery. AKWOOD — -I rooms iind bath; .nicii' TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. "For the REAL ESTATEVfid INSURANCE '.' Male or Female I Townsendv Snipfis is up from last . "Done" Is often used Incorrectly ANNE-M," O'BRIEN' •' 70. GoiYee tied for 'second at.Ros- 2*—Builders' General '..:,..;..„ Alban-LcwU Hardware, JOB-N. Union best aiid fastest-service cull Economy North Ave., E. '.' CRanfbrd 6-0777 upset this tentative .rating and ticket for. the coming election is MARICET (01 In the sense of '^finished," ai-X'tt : : : location, children neecii'ti-il -AvJiilalile year's Jayvees, while Townsend, Ave. ~ ~— tf Septc|iibcr I7lh. SUraet 0-0427.1 ILERKTT.YPIST. Permanent positlpn in elle in the kickers', handicap Sat- wind • up jyith many more points Councilman Edward H. ..Tiller, J. Lucai A.. 1R0- 137 ISO will bo nn hotrrbeforc I am done r Evenines aiid Sunday . established concern. .Excellent oppor- "3—1'80-puuiid ni-uiur, pltryed—vtSrir •JffAhCfa CHJEMTCAJL (2 "AJtPETS AND RUGS, used all cleaned, . kc'mpshaU " ;.. CR 0-0072 1IT Alden Street (2nd floor) litient in : ' urday with a 74-2—72. .He ended then the system forecasts. seeking--election to _ .-«> P. TlrjiiefiT. 155 ISO lil) tunities for advancement. Must be-good sophomore' and has good potential, P. Doller -fcin- writing tho lesson." It J3 better to .. good condition. Roornrrsizes. .remnanta, TREES TRIMMED AND REMOVED . arlc Deacon .: w..:.. CR 0-2550 . "' - CR 6-7777 . , "' . in a, three-way tie in the sweep- 'Huft 1 1S7 20317-i tUtr and hall carpets,'throw ruis. new; at' figures. CRpnford 6-7000. rtthiued from- Page 1) .." Cranforrj'-s •'• opponents' this year mayor O. Drapeau lap gay; "It •' will bo an hp"ur~t5PfoT(fT • Cord Wood for Sale '", : tire coach related: • '..'... 1 ayor. Homey .'. 178 . . 124 ..J45 r«mnanU-and (uotory uecjipdi/. Eliza- Apartments Wunted- ' Lnndscape. ^~ Nurseryn\en . SALESMEN ' Evoiiings Call — n School .class. ' ' . stakes.with a 74-6-T68: J • and their tentative Colliton ratings S'ycilmsn .103 18•1609 C .Rich .'.... 145 havd finished .writing the lessnn.'.' beth- I!us Exchange, 263 Morrta Ave;, lall WEslllcld 2-0520 or WEstflcld 2-6970 Edith Rcarlck CR 0-5408 '• Jack Allen, Riphard Armstrong, The candidates- urged all regis- MHchnels 191' 1»1228 (TOTAL .'. Tl Klbenboth. . . •'-•_' ti NGlNEEIl! wife and twp elnldren.' build- )Ul«a Old r-..,..t....'. CR 6-07*1 t ed by the board and" re- are as follows;, Linden,' A; Mill- tlii; lir.xrran.roid, I'li-^uiilly need fiiiiiish- Evenings after 8 John Pfanne and Richie Frank are tered'residents to/register;at the TOTAiuL .;. ...'...81. „.»0 -85«0~ 802 V .... V-. P. W. ' JIM LOVELAND . tf Work Wanted—Female . {he supplies and eguip- burn, C; Nqrth Plainfield, C; Rah- . .PETERSEN'S DA1HV (i) . Hllbcrt ,.:121 PIANOS; new and utcd. Sqrfialn priced. i'o. quarters lot;. 3 , months..' Pieler WO- and THREE-BEDROOM split lev- out for guard,., Allen . arid 'Arrn> District Governor i Borough Hall, where the borough Slkora ...lisa. *75 up, Etiurantecd.. Agency Baldwin, northslde. Relereuces. Call ' Guoriie RELIABLE LADY,- wishes . baby sitting, pmmittee for study were ; A; Hillside, C; Roselle- Park/ R. Pctcrsen ...,,.149 • 170 158 ERARD'S PLUMBING AND HEATING. els,, garages, recreation rooms. Jennie days or evenings. CRunfbrd 0-7,803. strong are up from last yoafc's way) ix, iwumE, v-, iv^o^.-vj^. , [•clerk's offlice will be open, for• t^iis Ew. Pot'erscn ....115' 148 175 DcrncllriLDll U ....us' Lesler,'Koblvr. and Campbell. Dudkln Iloobler, PLalnlleid ..«-a-l6l). .' to Visit Garwood $nh h i''^d MarkoiX'Ich ...154, Plutio Co., Norlh Avenue at Railroad Repairs, remodeling and new, CRan- : 'aylor, broker, CRanford A-087S. ._tf- '.. ... ' 0-27 r supplying fuel oil andJayvees. Pfanne, also up from the BrRtrselie, E; Scotch Plains', E,,and p'urpose from S a.m. to 9 p A. Seliulx. ..T...1B5 179 31.2 LEAHN TO PL At Station, WesUield. WEstnold .2-8811. ford 6-1908. • tf JUST A"»v . • ig burners, for the 1956-57 GARWOOD — District Governor J. Thommcn.—44S 147 181 ^Vieser ...Mr till waHiiiK for Its' llrsf birthday H this VTTRAeTIVE p-bedropm, 2-story Col- PRACTICAL NURSE wishes clay . work : Jayvees, is a good prospect for Jefferson, JS.' each 'weekday /from now .until the W. Austin '...... 78 140 144- •Jv Tlnoo Wanted To Rent onial, 10 years old, good condition,, In private home, weekly.. Phone WEst-' yyear .BBfdders were: Ster- John A. Giampolo of District 16E, September 21 deadline^ Handicap 0 . ' 0 « A. Tli\co ACCORDION I LECTRICAL SERVICE.—. Daniel J. I trick p'ruMfrfSpljt l — CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR — —tioh with dentist *in Union County. Bill Gipi,' a. new arrival in town 107 115 Dceinncr's accordion furnished Store-wiunt-O-ajn, to 7 p.m. veil In the nclencc kltclien, nttnch'ed Rar- ny, Elizabeth, and- ..Citie at its meeting, next. Wednesday p.ervjse the activities of 12,415 held in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall Slovens ....; 107 Nlfct».el, Sr 144 1S4- 134 . Alterations and Repairs CRanford 0-2421. 1 DITilllo 182 139 108 MIKE'S WOOEEN SHOP . Metal Weather Stripping (!e 25 ft. lonij, 02x152 lot, only $21,000. from Pennsylvania,, are the cand- Lions clubs_ Niotici, Jr no 1:1:1 Modest IcssAu fees. W.-Maln-Street- —Bound -BrooltpN.-J- Oil Company,-Newark. from Pennsylvania, are the cana- -^rtgto'advTsri i e and assis it PresP ^ at 9 o'clock tonight; Hall 15* I'M 189 jliA.NFORD NORTH SJD1C SE'CRETARY. would like to discuss part: 3 2 IBS 146 Rocoker. ....;.„...... 132 . 120 ElUot 6-2330 . Wanted To Buy "'"•"""'~GE6RGE"H. NOBE8 boaEd_also-receiv.ed_o.njLblL L^?!^^ ^?^ ^S>^"' J«iSPh Troiano, Secretary "Barlow ..'.....:... 156 Rartkln. 108 14(1 1RB WE~BUY BOOKS NOMAHEtlAN'T'ART"'" time opportunity with business or pro- ffl^rDounls. A senior, her flayed- v rr.7T~^;r^T~T^r ^i^r"^r«T^:^' « 0 Bu'rchflojd Aye. .' CfUitford 8-8817 fessionai hian. Available 2 or 3 evenings per day for. transportation 190 pounds, A. senior, ne-pmyeaTLouis Du7hTrinrolheT^flic~efs; . .." '' ' llpaulsh 3ew» Brorjghton --.T.-.IT;;- 178 — "1B7 SEWING MACHINES . • . nt or a • thousand. Plcarc call for details. HKARTBUOKKM -. 'ustbm-built colonial split, brick front, Louis Dughi. and other ocs^ - Blood-plasma docs not have'to be BAujrerrs LIQUOHJS (at. rtinatcap 22 4 ,. I- New MachLncs' P.M. Book Shop, PLatnfield 4-3000. tf 2-years oldt llyinu rooin with .fireplace., per week. SUnset 0-1055. 0-20 Delivery Service Garwood students-to'specia" as a sophosophomorm e anudd car jt alsop _play | riirpntnvs anrf m-Jnihen of thp pluh . Brlnkerhott .....;;.11B 1W 1«7 '. Used Machine* GENIiRAL CARPENTRY and CABINET hoy had Ji|st about settled In their new directors and members of the club . Who mre the Sephardlo fewiT Thai TOTAL : 023 707 771 inme and plif In'a . Jot of. extras when dlnlne'raom, kltohen, 3 laree bcdroo»hs, guard. Gipe'throws the ball back typed or matched -wHh' the blood «f J. Heuer 138 • 107 Ml " Kepairt •,' ' ' • UNS WANTED-rLlccnsed collector pay- work. Repairs, -ullcralions, lAidltlona, HIGH SCHOOL GIRL available after 1 in Berkeley heights and're on mqttets • pertaining to Lions *«W* ol. Spanish or Port'utfeie d«r POUCE DEPARTMENT -i 1 i dUilrs, dormers, porches,' recreation Jr. 'Homeowner was triinsferred. Notli^ "2 eolbred tile bathiu enclosed porch, wounded soldier* wH6~*ec«ivi trans- Drnpllik ....'..... 127 180 113 . tt. Gold 12.7 • . ISO Scwlne Courses bill high.prices for' niodcrn'or antique Class nnd screens, finest 3 track alum- p.m. for baby sitting, experienced. Ref- om the Star Wychwood Cal well in punt formation. Coach •cent. The namo Is derived from th» u Russell 170. 211 198 • SINGER SEVVINQ CENTER rides, shotguns, revolvers, swords. and attic rooms. Expertly done by 11B else to do but sell. -Inspect this spac- administration^ , ' . . 1 M. CyrrtWluk ....147 "145 .170 inum window^ and . door, v.cnetian erences. CRanford 6-680\3. Grayson said, an irnportant factor fusions: .. : . , •Kornor ....,„..; 1« 221 , 167 100 North Wood Ave. Linden HUllter .0-5540.* '. ;.,' -. . ...tf Edward Dudick, CRanford 6-0456. "~ us tri-level, It'll start your heart putnp- with our specially equipped auto. Eliminates ny, Westfield. This bid wa Grayson , p .Lion Giampolo, a member of Hebrew word tof Spoitv—Seoharid L.' Schultz 184 158 ' ••" LlndeVT 3-0753 '" Tr~n- lo'tu (aBter. Gracious HI ft. Jiving blinds, full cellar, oil 'heat, larce catr t k f tg Handicap ...... 34 ' 24 34 age, D trees, no . development. Price" ^wishes . day work, Saturday. d to the special committee j TOTAli 76T 901 770 R. Santclla'.....;..171 las. ip7 . . Open Friday, 'evening 'til 0 p.m. ,TEINW.AY or 'otlu'f Iliie piano wanted 3EBBVIS1QN. A'ND _FM ANTENNAS iiom-dlninu room combination with calh- Cleaning or ironing'. CRanford fl-8483. on a. team not known for, strong R. Nylen 177 148 10;< (or- -cmrntry hrnni^. "State make, • ii^c, dral cellinK, Riound level recreation S21,000. CRnnXord 0-0058. ication. ,,_.'• ciclngT INSTALLISD. AND..REPAIRED. Work' all inconveniences to our, customers. Call us A. Shlmku« .... ' 10B Tf IT0 -. SUMP PUMPS, $45. Garwood Pulnt and i 8tiAriS*M. AGSNCY Bl , price.- liox 0511. care Citizen and Chron- Uuaniiilct'd. HeasonaTnv UlU'hf-n f It.ispnifiit, sinclf* ttnr- :ting last, year "an outstand fast, powerfuefl l linli e to at team 'OTAL .'. :..7B8 019 80505.. thai you1 should show the K; lot 50x100; low taxes. Convenient 'JmKEN'SS GOILP CHECKS (1) A: Hntldad GUARANTEED SERVICE Argonaut Household Services RELIABLE BOYS desire odd jobs.' "Yoil ogram, probtftflyone of th which, works TOPSOIL, 1111 dirt, iiruvel, criihhed sliiiie, Nursing Service : "Man in your, life1' .. to schools. .Immediate occupancy. Klnncy cinders and sand. 'Call 8 lo 8. PLaih- . . do it for you. • Price $15,000. CR 0^5131. .-• name ..thulRi'lce.^ Ehone_Leitanfprd QT country" of school say Stnlgcr :.RANF6RD-GAUWOO6 D - V o baths, one'with stiill shqwer, extra formation. — ENROLL NOW AT —i lleld 5-5D00." .tf Walls nnd ' woodwork waBhcd. * 2000 or CRunford 0-5070. Lutz : :.. VJNI.AT"lor general nursinu. Visits, lly- Floors cleaned and waxed. Win- iivatorV. recreation'room, oil heat, dou- Che letter reported that i For this reason, Coach Grayson otP 1 J Grltske ....„., SALT, for WATEIl SOFTENERS, clnlivri-- 'podernucs, maU'inal and Infant care, dows washed, screens ')Hinfi. le attached. Karauc, 75x125 lot conven- Laing Motor Car Co. _-J's three schools, 78.9 perr said, drills are emphasizing quick Schcllcr ...... LEHIGH ESSO 131 "cd.' IMflhcd nnd ruck, $2; pellets,. $2*V, -health cduc.allq.il. The Visitlni; Nurse MAKVIN WHALEY . WE 2-4374- >n.t to new gnuninur school. S24.000. Juith ;..... - . N,1'\V SPLIT' I.KVliL; . |f .all pupils participated in starts and brush blocking techni- P. Nylen '.....,.150 • 203 1B5 . " .';.Walklns. course. is2.po... All_.J.On.-pi»mcl Can Help .You:- Normal Fee. Tel. . t£ Handicap MdNTANARI bags, n & R Sjill Service, CRanfurcl CRanford U-O7S7, or consult IJeliiphohc 'Call. Help Wanted — Male J. AlmquUt 117 130 J 1 .- 7 Rooms — Wooded Lot Cadillac & Oldsmobile~~^---—--•- •vings - ques. .•'. -t '.—1 _:_^_^: TOTAL ...... r 6-B216 — CHiuifoiel 6-17B«. tf Directory, lloin-s Mtinday thru Ff'^ay , florls Coyi.e . CR.fl-170l YOUNG MAN\ for.'delivery service and Klesewetter. 102 l. iB . 171 I 'Completely finished, no extras. 1 percentages were:' Lincoln, -K7-Knlcrlm-^....15O ISO _• ^ ^ J MUSIC CENTER 11:30' A.;M. lo 4:30 IVM. Siiturduys dur- WIllTam W. Austin CR 0-4727 • general, wor-lc in'blue printing, no ejf=" p . Paul Selby .is agalrt this year KITCHEN CBAIRS Mlrihin Neville CR 0-2126 Walking distance to. station. $18,000. THEATRE DtrTOR (3) S. Martin :..:177 174 170', THE. WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA Ini; Julie, July aiid AuRust, IJ'IIO A.M. pcrlencb necessary: B-'Y Reproduction .SALES and^ElilCE ranklin, ,^4.9, and Washing- Coach Grayson's' lone , assistant Ksctch"; * ...170 171. IBS , .' • Evelyn Chalkeu to 12:30 P.M. No service Sundays or SErylceand. Supply, 210 South Avc, E;, M. Knlerim ...... 147 JS4 , • 9 EASTMAN STREET - RECOVERED • f.rt.:. I • .'••• wit lithe varsity team. FRIGIDAIRE " Kantner ,;...... :.....ia8 147 138 " ' ••' TOTAL 760 030 1(80 ' / ' HAhwii.v 7-421(1. holidays. . ' " •• U IN LATEST -PLASTICS , . E, HOWLAND — REALTOR LENOX and PETERING Cranford. '...••' . . U Untc :.'..-. 148 ' • 132 142 CRANFORD tJ H SR.00 PER CHAIR" East Fifth Street, Plainfield, N. J. lident Oliver W..TDavis aWo Mend 186 133 148 COLnit>,~Trralr-, .i:- >ieni'M"ti'ltl'1—very—obed-* Real .Estate j*r_ jlPSJi^n?? s_and apprecia- MAYTAG l:triTrc"m-yntrr;chmrs— sc-lect-s-our-mitlei-iiilr; ~7~- '"•- —ACeOXTNTA'NT --—•'-- Folfchlld • 17B 218 170 George Gilbert k'nt and ucntlc, also-'liiriic Insulated Clocks Repaired See the llrst class work we do., Kitchen • CRnnford d-a:i80"" "• p T;;.::.;-12 - ™--a—.--io- -j • do« house. CR U:0UH5. 0-13 .-tho-b-__ lSiiII .ets nuicle 'to 'your decor in chrome, .3 EASTMAN ST. 3 North Avenue, east, Cranford ' Expanding- company has an opening' for ,.^, LOCKS—All kinds—spring and weight, .vruiu;h.t Iron and black tubular steel. ' Laird and all, faculty mem- 27/*and 28. _ CHRONICLE <1) rilES-TO-LOGS. l-lean^ncl convenient cleaned, repaired, put fn order. E. P. • ' OPEN EVENIrJ'GS ' n general accountant. A college grad- NORGE CITIZfiW to burn in yoiir^lireTilave. lurnact' and "the flhe job" done in the McCiillouKh 106 . 158 George W. Gilbert, son of Mr. Chamberlain, CRanford 0-4207 U Sl'KRBER'S Sales Personnel uate with accounting experience will Permission was granted the Par- 202 148 ' 'outside Bylir-^arlon af H 1»KS '$.1-25; lauu S'fUYVESANT- AVE., UNION Henry A. Detering Charles West find this position, on interesting spot |ng program. ent Teacher. Association to con- $ ,00 Zleloribnch and-Mrs. Samuel Gilbert of 101 10 yictoiw S1I.5U.- C. E. TlUlienhnch, r Special Close-Out Before Hownrd ^ 177 168. 14V "oscph .P. Lenox William Wendell with opportunity. 161 17S 182 itnlui'd Feed «: Seed, 11H South Ave.. Write Box No. 001, cure Citizen and , board accepted the annual duct its annual fair on tne grounds Bothmann Hampton s&eet, took second.placo E, CRiinfnrd 0-lllUl. . tf Rentals Chronicle, sending resume and .salary presented by the. school au,d- Price Increase -froro Ranhofcr ...... 149 150 171 in competition for juniors from of Washington School on" October 185 148 ' 169 RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Furrier desired requesting an .Interview. tf which- was accompanied by Weeks archery clubs of'this area at War- PLANT NOW" — Aziileas, andromeda Banquets, wcddlnfla, receptions, dancos, 13,. arid to the Drama Workshop TOTAL 706 782 825 pachasandrii, myrtle. John Yaiuislk, 215 organ Iza'tion /mectincs, clc Veterans NEW FURS. Fur coats remodeled, re- X.o Cl,iililrcn or" IVts r (r complimenting the board to use-tlje Lincoln School audi- DELIVERED AND INSTALLED inanco Park, Elizaboth-Roselle on paired, also made Into capes and stoles. "common siun-for the renter.. Buy your Beauty Salon "~~ ACCOU NT A NT-1 Jxl ( ) \~ • METHODIST MEN'S CLUB (3) North U'hiyh Ave.. Cranlord. 0-20 Memorial Horne, 470 South Ave,, East 1 iry,- A. T; Mosca; the cUs-torium for its-presentation of "The Saturday.. . CRanford 0-11325. / , tf Cleaned and Blazed. -A. Kanlncr,' 118 wii. hon\.e and you can do as you please. • • WE/ HELP.YOUI . •': Pern\anent position for 'young man in COMPLETE WITH ONE YEAR'S SERVICE Corp ...170 147 17« AFRICAN VIOI..E,T TIME, 12 small plants, Walnut Ave,. CRanford 6-11178. All.iypes of hair problems analyzed ab- .metal-working manufacturing ftrm. Ex- of school monies,. Walter Wizard of Oz" off October 19 arid MncPherson 174 125 147 A ninth grade student at. Cran- $5: bloomer* $1 up. Ulack MaUlc to • 1 lei'L- is a.list uf 1 Ionics ,- solutely free. Come In and see. Towne/ cellent opportunity for conscientious ', and Superintendent Laird 20. ' "'---., I..1U8 ..: , 131 102 115 ford High School, he is.a member help..them urow. Earrinus to match AMERICAN LEGION CASINO Ml near the Brooksiclc and Hi'Bh School: Beauty Salon, 110 Walnut, Avenue, high sc/fiool graduate Interested In basic Stacy ' L.,-....16.0 177 142 them: Drift w'ood for that prl/e ar- CRanford .8-2444. . tf Accounting work. Call SUnset 0-1121 le. good/job'done in keeping / ""- Donoy : ; 187 16B 109of the Junior Golden Arrow Arch- Dances, receptions, dinners, Trucking — Hauling A. 5-ycar-old ' Colonial, with n' wood- (Mr. Rossi for. interview' appointment. • ranueinenl. Beiiners, • 1 Hamilton Ave mcctinus, table tennis. ihodl records." „ Hondlcop ...T.... 42 42 43 ery Club. . • CRauford 6-335U. TRUCKING — I siieclallzc in llelit lo burnlug llreplace, 1st floor lav., full base- . . tf EI«J(rant MaieHiiU TOTAL : 873 821 701 nent, oil heat," patio, attached garaue, as announced that George FOUR BOWLING ALLEYS' and deliveries, olc. Call A. Brtt • Thought is the'seed of action; YOUNG MAN — .WHOLESALE DRUGS, Your Jcw6h-y may still b4 wsn I'LATBsTvEGETAnLli UISHES, platter Ultra Modern' KitchcD . DRexelJ 6-200t!. " ^0xl50 lot. a.beautifully maintained home'. has been takjng the place etc. Limoces dinner set. |:old shea( See it today. p " but ilct'ipn is as much its second some drug store experience preferred imes Siragusa-,— Washington u • conversation piece for.'the border. Bennei-s,' 1 Hamilton Avenue 22 Rlvemlde Dr. form as thought is its ijrst, but not essential. Opportunity for i\<\- costume, but they should stresi the CRantord fl-3843 yoneement. S day, week. Employee beil- janitor^ Who has been ill." TCRanfurd U-II35O. eolors. shown \ln the .r^othes. Grace' ttseftXlars for Sale~~\ ly-built home, with a sunrotun, oil stean " : ; = • . — Emersoni efits7~eRanford' fl-TOO"0; ' eni' Eatr'd^nfep'oited THAYEIt BABY CARRIAGE, u"<)d condi- ftil designs, sheer and shimrnerliig,"" 1050 HUDSON, club coupe, lieiiler and letit, llreplace, nnd a 01x150 cornor lot Miss Alice, . Rogers, -fpu'rth HIBII.PRICEHO LOWl i dn.it- tion. CHiiHltird. 6-51)17. Painting — Decorating 4 extra llres. Huocl • condition. S:A)0, with a 2-car Karate. • •re In keeping with the elegant .ma- I ch';'! teacher-In Eranklin "School, THE CRftiD BHI0H CRanford tt-5u:i:i. ' ti terials used. W.'f CHERHY WALL CUI'l'lOAHUS, pine- lUKli . A. CRANE— Palntlng'a'nd Decorntlnu, f\ 7-ronm Colonial with attached garage iasbeen ill-and is not ex-, .stands, dry sinks ;nul ,J.IMI I'unbuiiids !43 Walnut. Ave., Tel. CHanford B-OOnO 10-I1) CADILLAC SEDAN, 112 model;,car ue hvinu room, dintnu room, big tiled Open afternoon anW i-wnin^s, 800 llun't. for estimates. - - tf to return to her-duties fo/ $40.95 bu'. be seen at Wlndeler Moturs, 1U0 Soutl kitchen, lav., den, 3 twin-sized bedrooms, COMPLETE WITH ALL Moll Street, Railway. KL'llon 1I-IHWU. A\:eiuic, Fanwood, tl tile bath. A quality home in a- ciuallty another week. ATTACHMENTS— LIMITED QUANTITY OFFERS JOB OPPORTUNITIES R. MENZEl, — Painting and pnperhang- location. Asking $20,000. phono NEW 1050 REMINGTON QUlEUUIiUl Inu. Phone-eBunfoid U-KHfe.-ftl^-EH CARS lerintendent Laird was au- SUO. Clliililurd «-(!.> 11. beth Avenue, Cranford. tf SECTION 37PAGE 5 ' — Evenings Call — :ed to attend the annual con- rates are Excellent starting salaries;, advancement and secur- L'I'KICHT 1'IANO, $2S. KUlVM't 0-1-110. WILLIAM ROESEL *-, Interior and Ex- NORR1S CHEVROLET, INC. Salesmen in of school superintendents MAHOGANY STEP TAU1.ES. $5. ciirnor terior Palnllni;: Skilled mechanics. Per- 42U NORTH AVE., E. Lois Brooks CR 0-1500 ity for both IVtale and Female; experienced and inr table, $lf>: walnut lamp tables, $5 rarh sonal supervision. 205 Columbia Ave- WESTKIELD' 2-0220 Anna Cook CR 8-3120 • laiupb S2' f.ieh. looo Center Street nue, Cranlord. Call CRanford fl-3715 Gertrude Mead CP 6-8409 experienced in our Grand Union Stores. Uarwoud, SUnset 1MX!7. LOW _ _! ' _ . .._ tf 10411 PLYMOUTH, 4-dA>r. S150. Hill Etta Mlnetti „ GR.6-0738 The Advantages Qf newl> ii'huilt nuitor, new battery, rad- Sid Nunn CR 6-5481 ADMIRAL PORTABLES . R. Bl.L'NCK I: SON, formerly NlUschkc BOY'S 26-mch bicycle, ilood eondltlun S8 iator clutch.. 2 new tires. Good trans Doru Kuzsma :...-... WE 2-5001-R Hartford...... DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GROW 10,10 Orance Ave Cianlurd. and Bliinck, Paintnm and Decoratlni! 1 Albert J. Davles '. ...7T. CR 6-S6B 205 Mlchliliin .Avenue, Kenlhvorth porlatioii. Weber, 53 Munsue Drive att HIGHEST RATING TV SETS er li p.m. • ' Arnold Vrccland „ CR 6.-260! FINAL CLEARANCE SALE . Lamps anil Chehtnul 5-.3-IU0, Cliestnut 5-01137. 'U Norfolk Lanipnhade^i Save up to fit)'.'. Unuii 10511 SUVER HU HOLIDAY c'bUI'E, fill ' G. G. NUNN. for walls and INCLAIR'S from NBWAIIK after 8 PM Count>:» largest l.unp and lliade po^ er hyilHimaliu,—Htilio—and--hcui and Bundaya.* 3 min. itatlon THIS RAPIDLY EXPANDING ORGANIZATION ! dealer "Do it' JOUIM-K " pails. E. T 10 In., 14 In., \Z In. R.'d and while. Only ti.000 .miles 181 North Ave., East, at Ccntennlnl Ave TO -MAKE" YOURRECRE ATION 'ROOM Two great Benjamin' Moore pewpfs in colors that rates, 10% tax not Included. $! WILLIAMS. 755 Centr.il Ave . West CHanloid (i-tloUli. The following posilioni «*• open: . field, N. J. No p.iikinti piohk-in. oiui CHaniord 6-3885 or CRaofprd 8-5487 watch perfectly! 16 heavenly^ades and -white in OMPLETE Models on Display - from clall> 1) a.m. lo (i p.iu , En-mnts 7 p.m OR DEN MOST ATTRACTIVE •k CASHIER-CHECKERS * PR9DUCE; CLERKS lu. 9 p.m. Lost Alkyd Sanl-Flot for walls anckteiiings; Alkyd Dulamel . * GROCERY STOCfc CLERKS * MEAT WRAPPERS OWN YOUH;FLAG AND 1-l.Y IT C"l WAU.ET: black'. Hold trnnminii, lost Sun for semi-gless trim. Easy tc/apply...wash In a jiffy. •k MEAT CUTTERS i SllluUon week.. Sepl 17-JU, l.'iiluuitn day by school Kirl. Please return I ME HEATING Day and Armistice »a.\. r'l.ius :i\ . address enclosed- [or call Cltanfurd 6 Our excellent employe benefit pifogts^n includen a hospital-mod' l>ole and ' bracket, &^ .nut Mi ."Hi..di:11\ 5iau. Reward. USE KNOTTY PINE ert-d. Phone Clliinloid ti-lCtill or CKai PLAY SAFE ON ical-»urgicttl plan ... Hi group life insurance plan . . . vacations f PAIR of bifocal glasses. 111 Cun11nuu.lt OI'KX lini'SK SERVICE STORE WIDE CLEARANCE Optician t'iisc He\viird. Please ca Cranf ord^s Oldest with pay . .. tick leave policy . . . paid holidays . . . retirement SCOUT UNIFORM, sue 12. lu'dll'm iun TV REPAIRS CKauloid U-illO-l. .SiiiuUiy the. l/nli IT ACTUALLY MAKES THE ROOM! High Quality Sinclair WI BIGGEST WHOLESALE HOUSES! plan, etc. dltlon. CH.nifuul (i-1242' Anti-Rust (Fuel Oil PRICES BELOW If-you are between th« age* of 17 and 45 apply io: Jt) llillMik' l'liicc, Cnuilord SAXOPHONE, llollon, alu., Trust the repairing ol • * •* Low Cost Complete Burner PRESCRIPTION condltiun. $233 when ncu. >jL' Piano Tuning set 0-1IIS5. your TV set. only to HEL.IABLE, PIANO> TUNING nnd reUrautidil. . 7-year-nld colonial Inline I Pfalnfleld • pairiuc by racountzed experts. Dud the IlrunkMiU' Schoul dlstrk't. It is ready Service Contract COCKER SPANIEL, ljl.uk. im,.iU thoroughly qualified ex- Itln Puino Co. t formerly Cranfori hir linnit'illati* iu'cup.uu'>', clo'.iu as a | GRANP' UNION STORE — 7th and Clinton Aves., and ask for whistle, .both Inside anil mil.. SEE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS A Most Convenient PHARMACY Piann Co. i, Tunera and Rcbullder! ,Jl4l:_. - years old. eAt'L'llenl ,\v ith chilili t-u. A-. pert*. W* are itatfed manager^ .' ' • \ ' inn $15. nu puiiiM'S.'-CItiinrord u-utitn. 4L17 Ninth Avenue. . West. Wcslllold Budget Plan •>' by factory • approved WEstlUld 3-B0I1. Tlil'i'l- lanje liedinoniK Springfield JtUMMAGE SALE -- Ciillm> Cliih l-'usl-IUijir pnudi'i" room Complete Lin* of • GRAND UNION STORK — Oencral Greene Shopping Center, Eastmun St., i formerly Suburban l)n-- technician*, excluiively. Larue knotty pine kitchen Shop'., 0 u.ni. lu 5 p.m., Friday, Si-i Store For Rent Aluminum st\in.n f*iihh Oil Burners Morris Ave., and ask lor either Mr. Veninata or Mr. Do- K'fiolly pine bookcases \i:\(.n; s tember 21. U-^ Paolis on Fri. and Sat. from 8 A.M. to 12 noon, •TORE, 10B WALNUT AVE., 17\»() ft. IMMK'.IIOII trom 2 'til (1. i IIIllslrlo Place HUmboldt 2-0244 suitable mam l> |u-s busiuc^s, rt-ul le,l LUMBER & II US L1OXEJ1. m,lie. U inonth9 olil. pinion tollable. Appls Sclu'l Druu Store, 103 is tine bloi-k cast of Orchard Slieet at Pilgrim 6-1200 DRUG STOR5 / Pitrk A\LMIUC.I Union VeiT Hood house di>n. FUllnii U-II1UU CRANFORD .Walnut Avenue. CHanloid ti-"Hl. HUbbmd 7-5414 SUPPLY CO. oday J. WALTER SEAGEtt GRAND UNION STORE — Five Points Shopping Center, Chcst- TltOPlCAly FISH. HO ual. and 'ill p • PHIL F. HENEHAN . STANDARD * Reg. Pharadu nyt SL, and ask for manager. SMITH MARINE tank, with tiUind, fully equipped. tiU. RADIO Found .REALTOR . Tllrhfliilrl A \'v ... 1 J.5 Alili-n Sli.-.-l C-M.inlont li-70:i:i LUMBER - MILLWORK • MASON MATERIALS 104 NORTH COOP MEMBER — UNITED THRIFT STORES New, Street" „ iiuiii scrinoi. IUM.I-I.ASS HIM;, nwr Summit Al South & Central Aven. er in,i> I'laini ttv L'allLn^ Hnri^on, A — Nights Call — High Street ~ AVB,>; CBANFORD, N. i UjSllbN AVE, "WESTPIELD 2-5034*" :TR Floor Service Htnilh I'nltin A\t-.. C'JanUutl. CRANPORD 6-1776 GRAND UNION STORE - 2031 ' s Naomi llriiehan fit H-2I1B2 SINCUI Opea Moo. & FrL EveM 'til 9 B. MENZEL — Floor (craping and r IN HO1.I.V STREET.- near Orcliaril. ui'ii Phones: CR 6-0508 CR 62467 Q. A. BARTON. Prop. 1 26 EASTAAAN STREET manager. 1 flnlshlnu of old floora a bpeciall. Winifred Slewjrt Ctt H-7.VM REFINING COMPANY ^tup^•ll 111.lie KII It'll while Chill. ,M 1' .. fit I!-(K!M CRanford 6-1349. 61 Elizabeth Avenu KtlH'l Ki nil. ill CC Craulord. « 1'utcgUa .Cliaululii U-U1U1. llciuy Vuicaujull Cii U'lUOU J I ^ : ^p''^ ^/:.;;:y^

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1 •'.'•••/:••';•":•, .< .- •J '-•• > • v t; 7: • THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 19& ~ _^ rt*A'ffip aftt> Cifizfef? AND , SEPtEWBER 13,.

•' 1- •:< Toro the Sonoco '•} :s Marlb, mar,-, System • .•.'*}' * s of the; first Golf Crown 1

\ • •:,:'.\, W¥S-. >tj,the league's According^to( the1 Colliton System of ratings, Cranford High' 1. ..'...;'. Eludes Coffee School's football' team, has a tentative B designation as it prepares • ::M -•. 95 Schlect'er's Hardware, Lehlfh •••• -^-ehampionship—of—the—Roselle" o begin~4ts 1956 season DEMOCRATIC CI.UB-VTI nted to- Coach.Stan Grayson o^the Cranford High School football team Coach Bill Martin, physical ' u.lCfl 2-11 109- I^of the -1. th'is week reported that.the team's line is-shaping up well,wi.th.""faiyly Golf Cliib will'remain in the Pas- sweeps Priday night as, the Cron- education department head, stated 148 . 187 •Jfeam by CapCat ,od depth at most positions; "• - ' ' kowitz-family for-tfie fourth c.on- ford Bowling" League" opened • its Thrrty^Fire goi hat this rating mejans \Cranford thirteenth'ieason. The three teams MuU j ,..107 V»5 ' 175 secutive year, it was determihed Gfticasaws Marshall, 181 (21 20.1 y is—ranked-^no—low«r—Mhan—3Sux for 11i i ' TOTAL, 824 . 8flB y given" there are a 'ntimber of gooj- prospects- tryiQgJfor. each. The squad" B70 •;• jSf1','. PAL has Walter Coffee of T includes 32 junior^ and seniors and i . \ ,"$*>' its erodif' run'ndr-up, was defeated by a slim high schools i in the .state Are ing night's, perfonnance''.,by, most Lod>rsUdt ..170 155 1GB Help Wanted - Female >ne sophomore; Alvoy Mitchell, S. Delia sala .. .161 VM 141- Real Estate For Sale Real Estate,For Sale ••'V - *- margin, by Stever) P,askowjtz, 1954 Th are 18 tteam s witi h an A teams, although Barnetfs Liquors t oinf ootbaff FurnishedRoom' Servicing ipeedy trackman who is-trying out The Chicasaws came from be- P*rry- U9 ,1'3S'. 1M CLASSIFIED HATES GENERAL- HOUSEWORK. Thursday or fSfyited a base. champion. Walter was • the only •ating, including Linden and Rah- tjirntd,. in a creditable 937, score . Ciajkowskl -. 4:» 177 141 Thirty-fivo boys have- reported GETTING BNOUGH HOT WATERT Urrie BZAIi liSTATB BOAHD ; McPHERSON BEALTY CO.',- Friday. Call CRanford 6-5795. . t tf Special Limousin^ or.'end., ' "outsider" .in the semi-final roundj jvay which are 'on' Cranford's hind to win the championship of which aided them in wtenlng a ,C. Delia Sala ....129 "ng \i4i For Rent scale removed ' fror?\ pira • coils, tankr 1 • §y\;for selling 34 3:i o Coricli Bill Martin for the .first T INSfiiTION— 5 ±«U a wort, lcia heaters. Work Sone In your own 19 ALPEN ST , ' CR 6-04d0 he Unami Division of the Boys' Handicap 32 MM>II minimum. . '• . . . HOOMS FOR KENT k HOUSEWIVES'— part time or full em- Seven.players are battling for since Bill Pa'sltowitz advanced, to chedule. Twenty-one teams 'are. pair from the lio^s Club.' The TOTAi. 780 .813 ..-.757 • reshman football practice sessions >EAT INSEBtlOVS (Coniee«U«. Reasonable, rates. < ord" «-S832i ' home b'y specialist.. AH work guaran- ployment Local assignments with na- Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers .6»guc booster defendihg champion Harco Chem- teed.' Schalble Lime "Scale Equipment ... ' I •— Evenings Call — tionally known orgahlxatlon. Pleasing he slartihg end positions; Coach the finals by beating another mem- rated B, among which are J;cffer- iBaSeball Leagues' Minor League v ERRICO TRUCKING (21 ' atCrhnfoid Hich School/.&Jr. Mar- l^etk.wlthoot topy ch»Bf«) — - ' CRANFORD HOTEL. Salesmen • • • • am, 7 ,.1R2 200. 137 le.nt. » w»td, 10. Moli .minimum. Co.. WEstficld 3-4999. ' . •" .. tf - personality. Opportunity to become "rayson' stated. Glenn Allinger, ber . of his family.J —"•' Pat. -pasko- .son'. and Rosdle Park, also on ical keglers. Kail a- "three-game '3. Hlrsch '. in reported yesterday. - . ', • All of the members of the Cranford Real Llbby Brewster .'. -..' CR 6-1995 £ALL CRANFQRD 6-0961 - 0-2272 re and. rriom- ; •Saturday in "a thrilling; _ 13-12 J. Drocnto ..( .140 - 173 140 \ SET BY LINER — IK «««J» • manager. Car 'desirable.. Write box 964, witz. . •" . • ', .-•";. • .. .- , .-"•' total of 2,537 as they took LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM, twin EkUitt- Bodrd beloNC to Th« Union County Hope Mlllus » CR 6-5215 : senior and a .reserve- end . last Cranford's schedule. •'.•-• • , playoff struggle with the Crees.. • A. Sieko ;...12S 100' •Uniforms', were issued on Tues-' • WIULIAAI r. DAVIDSON -Multiple Listing Servlct. This sen.-ice care Citixen and Chronicle.. frsonnel were (linn' or di«J>Uy linn tartti b« , —fcwds .iilf.o .Mnclt; roonr. Convenient GENERAL CONTRACTING,- Carpentry,, Betty Fcclcy • ...•., CR 6-OB02 Limousines for weddings ;4 Trips to anyplace •ear, has put on some weight and , In women's play,' Patty cfrady, At the,end of last'ybar's highly from Petersen's Dairy pinnei J. Errieo 221) - 104 132 .. day arid* cal'istheriic drills were be- '• ;pi.rkmc. CRan'ord .6-5301. '.' U cdni'tJincs -oil -of the Realtors In.-the 13 Score Pitcher Edmund: Hudson of tlie 159 14G Ichui'd'b.llxM Dl.pl.y lino Masonry. PUstfring and .Hooting. CRan- APPLICATIONS taken for full or part, .-..- Choborda.,An daughter of ' professional - Jim •_, Only 17 scores of. 260 or/above Ciutnbnuwhlnl ffordd 63026-30299 . MN o job t'malltoo'.small."" EstlEstl- i»Ur.n>- commuhltiet Into one orcaniia- i.eight and, looks pretty good in successful season, in ; which the •hicasaws cl\alked up his fifth C. Hob»H8 145 150 jjn that: afteiTjoon, Coach Martin 1(10 »t. typi .Bly) «hmV(*d u two lion l« sell- your home. ' •• time employment, 4A-hour week, liberal t ti- .Bmusie ' tor. The Inter-Church. Bowling 'Lea- Illnc*. .••-..- LARGE. ;.ck-iin. . froju .rooty. Modem without obligation. tf r startipg rate, group Insurance plarrHem- — Prices Very Reasonable - iractice, the mentor stated. Grady, won the title, for the', fifthCbugars attained a 7-2-0, record, win of the season as he struck out were • recorded, as follows/Huft, TOTAL'...:. 805 828 725 said. Lnst year's. freshman squad q-.ill.-t. pnvijte home.' Hi-liabli" :EIM')IU-- gue opened its 1956-57 season this 'Harco Chemical, 203; ' Michaels, hH» Cn«ek« ir. BUu ( Inan • Reakonabir. Convenient, tryns- Ovi-r ST.000,006 .I'M' -homes were sold ployocs discount; Inquire at-office or Cliff Dobbins, _ a senior trying straight year. She' defeated Mrs. hey we're ranked in a' tie, for 1.5th IIS "Cree batsmen. Wayne Jones 'ectstercd a rfceord of three, vie-' »a*«H» y\ | CARPENTER ai-.d CONTRACTOR. All phone for information. DRexol 6-4014. Xeaguers arc week with last year's 'chanttpion v • ' . HA-YECK'S • FOODS (01 portatian. CK.in.lord 6-2705 aile.r .8:30 kind* of aKcr itiont. poVcJjes. etc. Lud- throvi|#i the Unron County Multiple Llst- Jean Phares, 3 and 2, in Sunday s place'in the state. .' . ' Harco Chemical, 228; Scjiulz, Pet- Hublak 138 US 3 orit'S; two losses and one. tie. o» tor »rror. In »d» Ukm : J. J. Ncwberry -Co., Springfield' Shop- 1 ut for- the-first time, looks like started for the Crees arid was re- -P iii. • . • . ... . , •. M wig Seiberi. 388 Lincoln Drive, Kenll- ine Service durlnc'ihu firit 0 months of : ..In their un(- 'Zion Lutheran team picking up Rlspoll 15tf 1«77 I by i«lf phone. ' . • . ping Center.' prospective defensive end, Coa'ifch final. ' .... .Under the.. Colliton •Systern,. ieved in the iourth inning by Joe ersen's Dairy, '212; 1 .153 • The team.' will meet Scotch wojlh. CRanford 6-0526. . this yuar: ' „. - SHAHEEN ^.GENGY-.. '. at 10 a.m. at.. -where it left off <— winning three ett's Liquors, 211; Korner, *»brn- Fcdorko :...... 1^0 1U5 100 WDL.INE FOE' COPY—WrtBt«d»y« Kf-Nji-WORTH. -': L;iiU<' ahracln.-.- ruom,. rayson said. Also- trying out are Steve Paskowitz-edged Coffee, Coach ,'Martin - explained, Cran- Penebre. • . ..•'.-'• •,' Relnhold ...... 143 155 154 Plains in an away contest Sep- •new li"Mvf. JJuMiH-J> |>i-w>n or |-<»ipii--. In Cranford "a\one. honjo sales throuuli es. The' Rahway Runners.swept v nu io -AM. .. • , . 15 Horth Ave., E. ' • CRaniord 8-1900 AMBITJO'L'S WOMAN' '«I- .'. . 1 up, while Bill-Paskowitz defeated ris,givpn a tentative B rating All. runs were scored on well- ctt's Liquors, 221; Jacky, Shaheen • ConnoUy 151 103. . 170 tember 28 to open its season. Other Cunvviuent tmnnpociaiiun.. CfU-.siniit CK • CRANE and' T.D-9 Bulldorer 'thu service alnounted to $1.560.000 over Hal Domaratius, a* junior .up from r, "Hundlean "... 18 .10 0 : Free to work 3 or 4.hours day or evening. Pat Paskowitz by- the same score. Agency, ,?06j". ScHeller,, Breen's • 5-lMrt. , . - " . • for hire. S. W. OllverT'Iric. CRanford the B-months period cndlnR.'June 30. ..' — Nlehts Call - Handling /nationally known sterling sil- thji Jayvees and Richard JFrutchey, on thee solesole::- basife -*&*&• past perper- hit balls. . • . • . '•' ' f OTAXi • ...... ;..742 7(15 784 games are as. follows: October 5. 8-2159 wd Linden 2-7054. . ' tf Salesmen ' ' . ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. Al'sq starting the riew .season on •'•' Meanwhile', at Gallopmg Hill Gold Checks-. . ?02; . Fairchild, CRANFORI) SHOE STORSTO E laiiifield, away.;-October 13, tin-' For COMFOHTABLE.Kl5wM.-S iviii.-.nu-!. Cr""' Libtlni: your home for.sale through Mul- ver Bavarian China and stainless steel ils'o a. former Jayvee end, w-ho has formance. The 'rankiiig. is..based Mich'ael Battaglirti, manager of UINUM- irrtwtM • WINDOWS and M»rguertt« Remrwln : CH 8-448B tableware. Refer to pace 9 September f'the riikht foot were St.' .Paulas Golf Course, Joe Birofka of Sum- Theatre Diner, y216; Zlelenba. Plra>e tiple Llstine -is the proper method- of dis- Evelyn Wad& _,, - CH 6-1053 • Cosmopolitan's full'page, ad. Earning ;hown.lo.ts' of speed, . •. ] 50 perceni; on;last year's record, the Chicasaws, announced after Orrok, Sr 155 128 nblnatton Screens and Storm TDoors. rSlI Cllanfnrd (1-5407 afU-i (i or OHiin- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING :— Hoiise-. posini; of your home. Vour Realtor knows Helen Eagle ; -..» - CR B--988J Est 1912 Methodist, which-:tobk three fforti mit On Sunday- won his fourth Citizen and Chronicle, 202; Fil- estimates.'Albany-Lewis. 109 North wirinc. iobbing, fluorcicunt "(iJtlures, $50" or more per week, plus Incentive. 25 per cent on the' jl-954; season, the,game that.he'is proud of !his Hopper ; 14ft isa away; October 2G, Roselle t?ark, frmt (J-Z.TOO dsylnc . ' . ' •' 0*1 •' how: Llfct ypur home 'for sale, "with any Anita . SchlUinBer '.—-• CH 8-52J8 there is. Richie -Frank', a singer, Democratic Club, 211; •Ridley 100 |on Av«.. CRantord ^-0866 O repairs and plucs installed. ~ XJcorje Car and phone necessary' for use in Trinity; First-Presbyterian I, three Union/County p.ublic- links cham- -•'•• .'., 158 174 home, affl November ,2, Rosellei 1 of the following Cranford Realtors. Just, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 12i£ percent on 1D53 arid, so .forth. boys for the "fine- job you- have Fisher LARGE FURNlifHEb 'HOO.M. in 'in-* Sanculliano, 12 Myrtle Street. Tol. ' OPEN WEEKEND3 your locality. No .canvassing',- no par- ir'om St. Paul's E&R, II, and CMA, unior holdover from last-Vycar; Marshall; Democratic, Club, 20-1; ,...:, 108 1G4 home. • ' . '' ••' .'-.-: . PAINTS, colors and ennmeU, phone.' him, he'll do the st^l. pionship.'. "He • shot '. thTee-under- done throughout-the season," '•Hayeclt icy linrnl', uriviilt- b.iV « Itli i-nrnvrl I'nv- CRanford 6-9529. , tf 1 ties ,no deliveries: Phone ELizabeth Mitchell, who will, probably also Teams- receive, Collitori points /.... 1115 fcmlcote Paint World. 700 Boulevard, 3-8040. •;..'' a sweep from Osceola Pres. par Igolf to defeat Mike KaScin of Hirschv Errtco Trucking, 200; Er- TOTAO L .: -777 179 Candidates arc as follows:. Step- dlyorth. CRanford 6-18B6. _ V alc elilraliL-i- , .ConvcnliMil Household Gdods Exclusively - e; Koiiii-. lay, Jayvee ball; Tom Walsh, a on the basjs of, each,performance rico, Errlcd Trucking, 223;. Leon- 807 7119 Ocnlleniiin onlv CKaitfcir•a. li-r>2!"> IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or make Hebh Blakeslcc Rmph Delia Scrra Winningtwo out of thr,ee-'were: Mountainside, 8 and-5, in the 36-. hen 'Anderson, Howard Arneson, . J 1 SALESLADY wanted tor textile store, to determine their rating. For in- SWAN .CLEANERS i0> WJD.WDTOOW SHAJDE5, u» to 31 alterations, callT. JOHNSEN. 405 Cen- 15 Aldcn Street.. . 6 No. Union Avc. bah'quet will '- First Presu, over Garwood Pres; ienior who played as a sophomore hole final. —" r • ! hardt,. Schlecter's Hardware, 200 Joseph Babinec, Charles Boillod, he..- nn your roller. S1JS' Same LJ\HGE I-'UK.NJ.SHED warm sujln.\ nxiirt, permanent positions,' .experience pro- Jahn ". ,.-...-:« 138". lua lfli'- tral Avenue,**CRanford 6-9548. tf fcrrcd but-hot necessary. Apply in per- ind Ken Weeks, a 183-pounder stance,' if a B;'teamrbeatsr-another GOR Candidates and 200; Stupak, Lind's Ph'arniacy, r Service. JVllwn-l>wis Hardware. vi-l.v "Ilirilt' rlnM-t, nrar tnwTl. ' Omp.l*-' Joseph- J.. Gukcr • Marry R, Helns 1 "•in.' Saturday, Temple- Emanii El, over' Canford • Results in" final-round m'atches Snvorcool ...... 130 '133 132 Jac'k Brernitm, 'George Craft, Rob- 16 LARGE ROOMS, steam loll'. 2-fat Car- son. Grill's Silk's and Cotton Show 130 B team, it earns 90 points:.. If it Mdle«n ....;„ 151 130 143 Nor^h ynloh Ave. v ti or jjc'iitu-man prcft-irrd. Cft'ti-0557. Ui North Avo., W.* 11 North Avc, E.. 4 „• ""Shipping: Methodist I; St. Paul's Lutheran, vho played Offensive end last year,.' 204; Nylcn, Lehigh Esso. 203. jaEC, on large well-shrubbed lot. Walnut East- Broad-St., Wcstfleld. : . Storage in other flights saw Alvin Peterson, Brooks:.... 122 lIB-i 102 ert Do-Palmer, Alex Dickersoh, ; ROOFING AND SIDING 4"e Veteraas' The end positions wfll.be parti- loses to another B club, it receives Plan Registration CKANKOni) UOWONO I.tAGUK ^., BLINDS in Hock," 23 to .38 FURNISHED RO^JM witli prtyati. Kitl-hVn Avenue and School area $16,600 over Community Methodist If Cranford, defeat Richard Ehz, also Dlxon ..r...... 1(19 TOO 1511 •Richard Dombrowski,'Russell Rob^ ..„ custom quality stock •blinds.. Jill. GUTTERS & LEADERS.' Phil F. Hcn'chart G. E. Mowland . WOMAN • for genbral housework, exper- ced today.' • • TKAM 8TANDIN08 iinil bain. In pnvdCe' li iinif MidoV Celling. Blocks Installed . . 25 Alden St. . «' 13 Eastman St. • Linden Pres, over. Temple Beth cularly important this year, Coach of Cranford, 7 pnd 6, in third, flight 45 points. . Handicap ; 33 -.UI 33 bins; William Ford, 'Roger Gipson, Inches -lone, S2d5; also Jencraft •'•• ' • ' -' •'..- ' . •• - • *• ' uccd ' PL'i'itiJn pri'lurri-d. CHanfurd ti- Aluminum Combinotion Windows WELL-BUILT .7-room home, large living ienced and reliable. Thursday or Fri- i)cs will be • TOTAL ,;...... 749 704 807 G. • W. "'Bwncman . tustom blinds, room with •' fireplace,. garage, lovely gar- day. CRaniord 0r8025. ' ; . El; Calvary Lutheran, oydr Com- Gray'son-said, because, he ifftends pjay, and ,K. A. Benner,'.Kenil- If a B teani beats an A team, it 1—Schlfsetet's Hardwnt* .'.3 O Edward Gtjnn, James Heruska, M. ft. Cranford Upholstery Shbp, .•- i;:»2o.'-, • . H Ilti Thomas MacMoclcln MePhcrsorf Heally Packing i Drive ih Boxotitih SCHLECTER'S' HAtlDWAIU! (3) In co'njlinction withrsidinu, we paint den, Ih excellent location^-—: $18,900 iOri- winning ' munity 'Metriodist II, and First tp_stress. an; aerial .'attack .if the earns.WO.points. If it whips ap 2—UchlBh .Esso 3 O Weber- ; 109 145 170 Robert H'ill, Ralph Keil: ..-'. '. . South Ave.. E.. CRan/ord 6-0893. U '15 Aldcn St. • C6., 19", Alden.- St. HIGR" SCHOOL GIRL, junior • class, for w orth, beat ..Nicholas DeJIuck, GARWOOD — Republican Carrr- .3—Crottford Shoe Store 3 • 0 wood Vim. |eams. TWD' Methodist, over Cranford Metho- assing' develops "as he hopes -it Elizabeth, 2 and 1.,' in-, the fourth •team, it wins. only 60 .points. A Franlcertb'bntcr -U9 154 150 ' 3LSTERING '—. IFurnlture repairs, .. Over 5,000 totlbhi'd customer!. Suitable for related families, 4 bedrooms, stock' clerk in children's shop. After- paign.-Manager Henry Plek'a.rSki-, F. W. i *..;-.: 3 0 Laurlon ..: ...149- 102. 174 Also;- Jack LaGracc, Nelson' ' ' " VVM. L. SCHROEDER David A. Murray Gertrude G. Nunn bath. 2nd floor, extra room and bath 1st noons.and Saturday. Apply Deb'n Heir, Call CRanford "6-0898 Estimates Cheerfully ' I Fred Lee defeat at_the h'ands^of an A team 5—Harco Chemical 'Co. '. ...2 tries, slip coves*. Venetian blinds. Apartment For Rent 345 So. Avc., Gwd.. 181 North Ave., E. flight. ' ' . . at a meeting Monday night at his Ltonhardt 200 J73 200 URhtcap, James Laurel, Edward choice o'( fabrics. F. Kantncr & 1 Walnut' Ave. • CRjaniord 6-3474 floor, steam loUi earacc, neiir school and • 11 North Union Avenue. Cranford. 6r's Trophy, still permits award Of 50, points," 0—Barnott'R .Liquors ..»..., a Hayeck 182 • 1U8 1711 Mi'iloy, Robert McStay,- ' Albnzo W0 South Avc., E. Tel. caantord FOVl')- ROOMS, b.ilh. In .two-family, hmibe. tf (own...... ; 213 South Ave., East Given on Any • Bowling '200 or b'ettcr wefe:' B. Five Dellows are candidates for In. tlie medal' play -handicap, home, at. which the. local "Republi- 7—Shahccn AKoncy ,.i ....i TOTAL 819 802 8llO niibinrsi. timirfe'pH-fein-d. M-aki" own llaUra Swackharncr Shnhcen Acency HiGH SCHOOL GIRL, after school,. as ijrough Clerk Plagb, Linden Pres, 242; L; Wein- but a loss to an E iteam. results in &—Theatre Diner ...;.... 4 Mitchell, Lnwrertce Muldrow, CaH 83. ' .• • .. • . U 15 North Ave., E. 1 the tackle' berths.. They. Sre. Sam Class E, at Suburban Golf Club, can candidates discussed aspects of • lu-at and- dccoi.tU-, S.75, alsu OIUI month's SEATS.— Cape, rush rattan. WbrJc called 4 Aldcn SL RICHARDS-SWAGKHAMER mother's helper, "light, housework.. Cranford, N. J. .» Moving Problem vill be 'mas- stein, Temple Beth El, 212; HAyres. , a s"eniorVPaul Dtefenbruch Ed Shaheen of Cranford posted a but;' 15 .points. B^Methtxilia Men'« Club ..:.a FISCHER'S MARKET ID Nelson,-Allen Shapiro, Jack Sim- PADS a-pc.^sels. from $9.95. M.ciir|iV. Vyriu-'Citizi-n and Chr.oiucle, lor add delivered. PLauifield- 6-9270. . CRahford 6-.7055. ; . ,- 1 the current campaign, appointed 10—LJnd'» Phinnacy ..:. ....2 DIFabio :'.. 147 140 171' Dice of beautiful colors. Free csti- Box Oiifl. ' Available Scpl. ' IS."'• U 2-17 Jefferson Avc., North l'lainfield. tf Charles M. Ycakel . REALTORS "•**». Vannaukef,' Community Metho- 205-BOund, holdover . junior; and 97-21 ^-,76 to place third.. At Echo At the end of last' season, CHS U—Krrico. Trueklnif ...•.:...... 3 157 130 •' ons, Russell Thomas, Joseph Trum- jt given" Alban-Lewls. 109 N. Un- 11'3 Mtlri St. John, Lombard.o and John Schnit- 12—ttai-rls, Ltd i.Avc.. CRariford 6-0868.. , If CR G-1122 — 4 Alderi Street — CR (1-0470 v the Littfe dist II, 202; L. Boreson, St. Paul's Karl Kaimer, a sefeipr holdover Lake Country Club,. E. J. Loran-' had amassed 5*3 Colliton points ,,to ....a DILorcnio 147 140 103- culo, William \toliey, Kenneth FOUR, LARGE KOOMS, Ijatli and oil lu-.it, Knowledge of complete bookkenpine sys- zel-, candidates for Borough Coun- 13—Democratic Club Koury ...... 107 1511 • 1110 Walsh.. ' ..'•.- • . ' rfMdciilial. .sctUwn. Ma Elm'. .Slrft-t, PLUMBINffi and HEATING. — Sewers Salesmen ' Evenlnus ;tThe- team's. Luthei-an, 203; C. Cary, St. Paul's' vyho played reserve TD.all last, year ger, Cranford, and Bill Grander e\nd up with its 15th ranking. At 14—PoHpc 'Department - tem, payroll, trial balance, etc. Twq- cil postSv as co-chairmen of a com- Grlekowskl 185 155 149 Q radlfllifc/enclosures, Cra-nfcirri. | ' . ' • ' 9-20. cleaned with electric sewer machine. .Ruth Kevc : «.M. :,'CHj:8-5n2 n Iutniture, cabinets »nd. console Eir,l . office. Call for Interview, CRan- ip losses, and ; Lutheran, 200; H Carroll, First scored a 70 in best-ball of. partners the beginning of this year, on the 15—Gitteon-Chronicle .!.' '.l.'.l TOTAL B2U 702 •71)0 Also, -Stanley BoweY-s,, Michael Guaranteed. William J. Ledden. Tel. Alpha de la Motto ., : OR 6-5844 but should be better this season. mittee to canvass the borough and 1&—Uont Club -....i: >lnets (or portable sewing-, machinon. THREE HOOMS and bath'. SHO. Ni. clul.- CHestnut 5-1207 and CRanford 6-2935. ford 6-2244. Allen Printing Co.,- .41' pdrew Nad-' Press II, 224; G,, Mould, CMA, 211; ompetltion to end in a threerway basjs of past performance, Cran- W-HARRIS, LTD—12) Canloz/i, Charlus Fowler, D"nvid • Davey, 43 N. 7th Street, KeBti- S North Avc East, Crariforu. 02ft Kaimer is 6 feet, two inches tal assist'all new voters and new.'tesi- 17—Fischer's Market « ....l Duckworth ...... 158 1588 inn CRanlord 6-5555.' < • U dicn. g S10 inonth. Coi'tvuirk'nt to earn. W, Douglass, First Pres I, 206; G. tie-for third plade'honors.' 18—PCtorsen's Dairy :...i' 138 151) Hall. Artis WiiRhf, Charles'Hayes FOR CHOICE HOMES CRANFORD arid weighs 192 pounds, • , iord's expectation' is 447- points, dents in registering properly "to 1 Hclneman 110 Inwn. CRai.Yortf iir717G. ^naged ,by Orrok, Jr.', Trinity, 206, and K. 1 ' Lorangdr captured first plac.e iri putting it inr a B category. ltt—Brecn * Gold Chocks ....i Hand .148 140 Kill '•' and Miii'k Sullivan.' . \ '•'I . SBURGH PAINTS, full, line of ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed stone. B\inealou'9 —' Split bevels , RoUndirig out the- tackle, pros- insure their right to vote oh Nov- 2Ch—PeppeVmlnt Room ...i Austin Z7..M9 ,1S2 1711 . rfrior »nd exterior. Painters1 du- CRANFORD ^Np*' Iinlniy Avrnue., tf JDHN W. HEWS & SON 0. Coffee tied for second at Rps- 23bnncii23—'blnnciiii MakeMarkett ...0o TOTAL ;.,'. 778 7H5 00:t '' '•Done" Is often used Incorrectly riAN BUNDS, 23 In. - 36 In., white -Male^or Female ear's Jayvees, while Townsend, upset thisv. tentative;'' rating and ticket for the.coming election is 24—rBulldcr»' General .....'... -. 0 TELEVISION REPAIRED FAST. For the REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE •lle in the kickers' handicap Sat- TINNESZ MARKET (01 • • In the senso of "finished^' as. "It JvSry, I2<88. Immediate delivery.. C'AHWOOD. — 4.. looins and .biilh. nlt-i; 17-North Avc., E.;, COanford 6-0777 a 180-pound senior,-played as a wind up witlvmany more points! Councilman Edward H, Tiller', : n-LewU Hardware, 10» N. Union bcsl. iind fasiett service call Economy HAKCO CHfcMtCAL <2> . Lucas 1K0 137 • . 159- location, chiUli;L'n at-ct-plrd Available fclccUic, CRanford 6-3835. Day or night. leal Estate CliRK-TYPIST. Permanent ppsltion..ln ugday^w-ith-a-74-2—72. Ho.; ended -t-hen-the-system-forecasts_ will bo an hour before-' I am done , • tf Se|>leinbur 17th. SUii!.et O-.O427^ • , ' Evenings and Sunday • ' 'bunded club Ipphom'ore and has good potential, •gnnkin.g-ftlppt.inn to the offlce of :mi IOB '; Tlnhcai 155" ISO 15ft established concern.' Excellent oppor- (Sontintied from Page 1) n -a- three-way- tie in the sweep- i4a -U10_ writing the, lesson." It is better, to E. Kenipshall ..: .,. CR 0-0072 Street /2nd floor) tunities for advancement. Must be good ' i£! and hit-. >he, coach related. . Crariford's •' opponents this year mayor. • . •'• Hu(t ,.....'...157 • 20JJ . 174 PETS AND RUGS, used all cleaned. CR 6-7777 takes With a 74-6—68. 'Barney.-..'. '....:.:Vtf 124 G. Drapoou '...138 133 140 gay, "It will bo art hour before I" Marie Deacon '. ,.. CR 6-25S0 «t figures. CRanford 6-7000. .. (hd up w-fth Franklin Schdol Qlass. '( and their tentative Collitori ratings The candidates urged all regis- 145 109 1 condition. Koonj sues .remnanti. TRIJES TfRIMMED AND. REMO-VED Jack Allen, Richard Armstrong, Svcdmnn 163 1B0 C .Rich .' 145 int>, hivo finished v^rlting the lesson." • and hall nrp«'Ui', .tiirow. rugs., new Cord Wood for Sale . SMEN ' . Evenings Ctill — Received by the'bbard and. re- 189 TOTAL 711 712 772 nnant* and Uotory seoonds. EUia- Apartments Wanted ISmith was John Pfanne and Richie:Frank'are are as, follows: Linden, A; Mill-: tered residents to register at the Mlchnels .....'.. 1?1 151 428 J • . Landscape — Nurseryn\cn j.Rearlck CH 6-5408 • . . V, F. W. 13.1 » RUB Exchange. 263 MorrU Ave., Call WEstflcld 2-6520 or WEstfleld 2-6979 : feied.to the supplies arid equip- out for . guard. Allen and AArm- Lions Distlrict Qoyerttor burn'.'C; North.Plainfield, C; Rah- Borough Hall,-where the,borough' TOTAL ; .810" .868 802, abeth. ' • -...- ti ENGINEER, wife ,'ind' two children, build- Evenings alter S dulia Old' _.-.,...- ...i...... -CH 6 07Bl .PETERSEN'.PETE S DA1IW (U Hllbcrt O.121 ing In "CraliitJici. vuKenlly nccil (Kvinsh-. Work Wahted-Female .Js for the ment committee for' study were way, A; .Hillside, C; Roselle Park clerk's Offiice will We.open for this Slkora ...163 170 1 JIM LOVELAND. tf strong are tup"from last year's R. PctcMctM n 141499 170170 - • 158 •uo, new ana used. Bar-earn priced. t*r qiujrleih inr .3 inonllih. ' Pi'efur TWO- and THREE-BEDRQOM spilt lev- RELIABLE LADY wishes baby sittTng, j President, •bids for supplying fuel oil and To Visit GatrwQod Club B; Raselle, E; Scotch Plaihs, F, and purpose from 9 a.m. to .-9 p.m. Ew, Pctcnien ....US 148 . 175 •Beradlnelll' »• US B~ui>i "guaranteed;—Agency- Baldwin, nor.tlij.jde Relcrtnuci—_"J.C»ill.. Ucuiuc els,, garages, recreation rooms. .Jennie • days 'or-evenings. CRaniord 6-7863. Jayvees; Pfanne, also up from the A. Schiili ,.''....105- 170 Mnrkowlch 154 ; BERARD'S PLUMBING AND HEATING. Taylor, broker,-CRanford 6-0675. . tf .servicing "burners for the-1956-57 GAEWO.Qp — District Governot Jefferson,,. B.'"' .. each weekday from now .until the 312 U(frT_.Knhli.i-_nhri Campbell. Dudkln lloublur. PUilnlleld. e-:wbn, Repairs, remodeling and hew. CRan- , . • ' .. • 0-27 2sident for 1 Jayvees, is a good prospect fot J. Thommin' ....148 147 181 Wlcsert i...: '...:i'47 LEARN TO PLAY trio Co.; Norlh Avenue at Rullroaar school year,- Bidders-we're:- -Ster- •i -. —lilSJLAJL^ •v.- Nad?.ak; either guard"or tackle, while~Ffahk John A, Giampolo.:pf,District,16E, September 27 deadline.- ,W. Aii9tin, .....75- 140' 148 J. Tlnoo ftion. ^estfleld, WE^tfleld 2-8811^ Ta~fPr9B:——— -.- u y" Xit C-storj PRACTICAL—iWRSE wisheiL-da.v^_wj3tk_ Hnndlcnp 0 0 'Ar-Tlneo'.:...v...... Still waiting'for. its llrsl birtlulh ling Oil. Terminal Corporation, jions international,, which includes jj jjRag; Ragoriese, , presidentp, p —0" ACCORDION ! '"'"TV onlal, • 10. years old, good condition, in private home, weekly. Phono WEst- abe Ruth, plays end and guard. TOTAJOTAJL .., 080 802 880 Handicap , 30-' Wanted To Rent ELECTRICAL SERVICE —. Daniel J. screened porch, fireplace, Ha baths, fleld 2-7791. , • ' tf. 1 h~Newark; Harrison-Fuel-Oil - 8.clu,bs in this section of the state. the Livingsto:stonh Lions Club, is one'announced that a regular meeting TOTAL ..720 he «tore that never fools you. HOUSE or APARTMENT.Ti'a'lo U rcioiiisT TTuyburh, licensed electrician, 5 Bum- Brick I'Vint Sjilit Lcv i vice-pros- At center, Tom * J orirSS6rr~and" MODERN METHODS let you and Its owner,, suddenly transf garage, nicely landscaped,- residential pany, Harrison; Esso Standard .Oil of 293 district governors wno su-"of~tlTe~iREpTiblican-eiuD—will—be- s_c Established since 1030. lL* ,I*MII. VILIIIITV til Cranioitl tjae Ave., CRanford 6-5600. northiiide near Roosevelt School. CRan- ENTAL ASSISTANT, 5 years' experi- Daguo, Jos- Bill' Gip<, q new arrival in town will visit the Garwood Lions Club -LIND'S—PHARMACY—(2 —play-melodies from the start. jleri'i;—cottons;—miyonsi—dr-apor-.lc*— — ot-fuux... New York State, is waiting f Company, Elizabeth, and Cities held, in Bay Leaf Memorial Hall Thermarin 1.77 1^2 see Its many fine fealurcB.XK fQ •MM ence, good background, wishes" Trank' Car- at its meeting next Wednesday pervisc the activities of 12,411 Stevens ;....I07 167 115 Stupak : 158 _1 .bridal fabrics. A larce selection SUitssl. 0-1506. Sci-viqe OiJ- Cofnpany, Newark from Pennsylvania, are the cand- Nlctiel, Sr 144 Beginner's accordion furnished (remnants of all kinds now on'sale, • — CARPENTER - CONTRACTOR — "flreisntW?"—nvapte—cnblnets—tirtd—-built-in ~nmT"Ai/itn~derittst—in idates J.ohnseh...isJ5r2._and,_w.eigh,s_ evening to advise and tfsstst Pres.- Lions clubs. at 9 o'clock tonight. DITullo 102 139 168 Modest lesson fees. hours 0 a.iri. to 7 p.m. . Alterations and RcpaliB oven* in'the science, kitchen, attached gar- CRanford 6-2421. -ident—Josepri/Troianoi-'Secretarj Hajl ,...'„_ IB* Hi 109 Nlotasl, Jr. ••, 119 MIKE'S WOOLEN SHOP • .• '• .Metal Weather Stripping age 25,ift. long, 62x152 lot, only S21,000. per day for transportation 190 pounds. A senior, he played BrJaw ul5fi_ 0 Roeckcr 132 L Main Street • Bound Brook, N. J. Wanted To Buy CKANFORD- N-OR'I'H IECRETARY. would like to discuss part- Louis Dught 'arid ' othqr officers, . . Spanish Jew*' kB^aMot.c ,7 t.. ..-.847 Rnnkln .V88 GEORGE R. NOBES O.WKliR IS : ,time opportunity .with business^ or rjro- of. t^'o Garwood students .to special as a sophomore ana can also play Blood plasma iloea not have to be ARNBTtS UQUH (31 Broushton ,. 170 167' . • - WE BUY BOOKS' • 20 Burchflcld Ave. - Cltanford. 6-6817 NOMAHEGAX' 1'ARIC fesKlonal man. Available 2 or.-3 evenings RWOOD directors and' members of the club Who are the Sephardio JewiT Th« Brlnkerh6(» ...... 110 158 191 ' handicap •V 17 lUvVRTBROKKN"..- ! classes in Berkeley Heights and re- guard. Gipe throws the ball back SEWING MACHINES One or a thousand. Pleim call for details. Custom-built colonial split, brick front, per week. SUnset 0-1055. . % 0-20 Pick-Up & Delivery Service N.o. sti-n typed or matchftd w?th the blood 113 POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 Used Machines . work. Repairs, alterations, iAlditloris, orrte nnd ptii In" a lot of extras when dlhinft room,'kitchen, 3 laruebcdroorrc, UIjGH SCHOOL GIRL available after 1 administration. scent. Tlie nama Is derived from th# tt. Gold 127 150 GUNS WANTED—Licensed, collector pay- Mr; Homeowner was ' transferred. Noth- 2 eolbred tile baths, enclosed porch, irb'nnd Gut-. Company, Westfteld. This'bid wa: Grayson said, a.t important factor Rusiioll 170 211 158 Kepalrt sLairs,' dormers, porches, recreation p.m. forJiaby sittlnK, 'experienced. Refj from CentL-r Lion Giampoltv" a--memb,ex_,o Hebrew word for St>«ln—Sepharxl (uslpns. .167 M. Cymbalujc ....147 145 17(1 Sewing Courses . Ing high prices for. modern or antique ing else to do b'ut sell. Inspect this spac- glass and.screens, finest 3 track alum- on a team ,nt>t known .for strong, Karner_.;,,,,..v,.,..,.,182.. ^221., rifles shiotguiiii, r.evolver>, swords. and attic rooms. Expertly done by erences. CRanford 6-0863. :tion to the 'referred to the special committee . Handicap ...;.... 34 24 24 """XT" Sclmlli "...... '.7184 SINGER SEWING CENTER - Edward Dudick, CRaniord 6-0456. ious trl-lcvcl, it'll start your heart pil'mp- inum windows and door, Venetian with our specially equipped auto. Eliminate! 135 107 hUntcr Bt554(J. ' ' tf on cducatiop. kicking. • TOTAX ,...^...787 001 ' V70 R. Snntclln 171 Worth-Wood Ave. . • ' Linden inK a lot fiinter. Gracious 31 ft. living blirfds, full cellar, oil heat, large gar- WOMAN .wishes day : work. Saturday R, Nylen .* 177 148 10:i . •• Linden 3-6757 rooHS-drnlni: room combination' with cath-.. age, 9 trees, no development. Price "t Mayor and. v 1 STEINWAV or other line piano wanted TELEVISION. AND FM ANTENNAS Cleaning or ironing. CRanford, 6-B483, if • Garwood, A communication was received -In summjng'up, the Cougar men- feM • xaiucv. ay . A. Shlmkus- .... 138 101) 'I -' err Friday evening 'til 9 p.m. INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. Work edral celling.- cvound level recreation S21.000. CRanford-0-0058. • all inconveniences to our customers. Gall us TOTAL ...... 800 724 BM lor country lioiiH', Stiitc makL-, aue, room and lavatory,. 3 twin-bed slied bed- ' ,ns follows; . from' the W!estfteld" Savings and or said the line, prospects appear Cavintry , 1134 140 ISi PtJMPS. Ui. Garwood Paint and - price. Pox' 0"50, care c'lluen and CI\J'«n- guaranteed. Reasonable rates. New enue.'begin- 1 trt l TV "•'•=' T',h..n .phfi-ked In moins, kitchen with built-in equipment, Loan Association complimenting "pretty favorable so far/ . Be em- Hiictteman IBS 170 . lad brdware. Mo Ndrth Ave., liaVWood. ^ foday_for_ alS^ywx^ejiyice and body requlre- - ie of Center •Harris Sea—-188 • 172 BUILDERS' GENERAL (0) HEBUILDiN.G' & RETUNING U your horue. Call FAhwood 2-41S0 or Hot with 125 ft. frontage. —thc-local-public_sciiOQl_syst£m_fQr. G. JRIzkalla 101 173. 108- Uruiet B-1530. Cllunfurd ti-(1094. tf NORTH SIDE LOCATION -7 Well-built Work Wanted ^ to~the""Wi^ST^ phasized the^greaL_i.mportance jof Tortferncn „.. . n? 171 14* BOV'S .BICYCLE., sl/e 2;t. with tialnlni! 6-room house; 3 bedroo'ms, living room )e Improved P. DILor»ii»or»ii o ...123 157 100 . DONE ON PREMISES rUANt'K Ot- A WIFE TIME HOUSECLEAN1NG — insidix-and out- conducting last year "an outstand- a fast, powerful line to a ..team nu iftA inn SOIL, farni rich, screened, cow or whcclfcn—tWIl CHanlolti 6-8(107. ; with fireplace; screened ' porch, mod- ments. •'.'.." irierete curb TOTAL' ; 788 819 805. T. Bernrdlnelarifln H ..142 —TTO" FACTORY MEHfobSiUSED- owe manure, rotted S5 delivered, Forgnt About the Drudccry is a .„• • ' ern .kitchen, full basement, single Bar- Ide. WEstfleld 2-0228-J. Call- after 0 p.n.i ing program, probably one of the=which. /works out of the Split-T A.Haddad ~. 110. 133 Let • - Ih the plans BtlEfcN'S GOLD CHECKS U) GUAttANTEED SERVICE rlestnuf Farms, MU 8-4888. tf •' Tun Ywir OKI Split'Level aKe; lot 50x100; low taxes. Convenient 'or same' by • bust in the country" of school sav. formation. Klnncy A P«vlc9 1099 Ml. _^^^,^_»—^_^— * to schools. Immediate, occupancy RELIABLE BOYS duwrc odd jobs. "You IKS 14fl F. Rlzkalla • 130 Argonaut Household Services ' that you should-*show the ' • how on file ings. .The letter reported. that in vaiaiiicr ,. 188 143 _ 31L7 fill dirt, gravijl: crushed stone,' Nursing Service 1 , do It for" you. ' Price S15.00Q. CR 0-5131.. . name the price." Phone CRanford 6- .Clerk-. '" For this reason, Coach Grayson 114 1-tS .113 A' Aj.ar ,.y 1200 121' — ENROLL NOW AT — 1 7Luti' : Handicap 300 • "• 44BB 31 Indeiis and salid. Call 8 to 8. Pljim- ' KENILWORTH Walls 'and woodwork washed. -•"Man-.'in yuur life" 2000 or CRanford 0-5970. 2n_Qi said Garwood's-three schools, 78.9 per- ;aid, 'drills are emphasizing quick Gritskc ;.179' 118 rttf*.580fl.. ••••,•' ' . V, V.M.A.. lor ueneral, ct7:;y be under- :..17O 302 103 TOTAL 075 775 700 KTGQTS~Almquliit .^....117 • 130. MONTANARI Can Help You. Normal Fee. Tel. lent to new grammar school.'.S24.000. by in t)ie 7 • - ' •"'..' U HeJlpWanted —"Mde 704 • -.-.>• ValUlns coarse, S2.10. All, 100-pound, CRanford U-07S7. or consult Telephone ~nPaul Selby~ls~again- this--year- 1956 TOTA^, . ..M7 : 798 KJcscwcUor 102 158 171 — Evenings Cajl — 7 Rooms —""Wooded Lot Cadillac^ Oldsmobile^iT^^ R ic R Salt. Service, CRanford Directory. Hours. Moildjiy thru Friday, YOUNG MAN for delivery service ^an 77.7;. Franklin,..74,9, and'Washing- Coaph' Grayson's .lone • assistant -If Wnlnrlm 1.10 lSfl . MUSIC CENTER U Doris Coyle .' CR 6-1701 Completely flnished;\no extras. general, wor-k in-blue printinc. no .ex st of said OM 1,500.00. Is ton, 85.19, . •'•• , . ' :..170 171 S. Martin 177 174^ 170 -William W. Austin, ..i „- CR 6-4727 Walking distance to statraq. $18,090. perlcncc .necessary. B-Y Reproductlo SALES" and SERVICE wit hthe varsity team. • _ ~- FRIGIDA1RE M..Krilcrlm .,.„. * • 147 154 WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA ' Hill June, Juiy anil Aummm, Br:i .M. payment President Oliver W. pavis also Kantner ..,...;.1M 147 9. EASTMAN STREET 1 M ated fr'oni . Ungc ...... 148 133 TOTAL ...750 838 700 Evi-fyn Ch-alken to 12:30 P,.M. No service Sundays—or KHCUVKKliU Cranford. CRANfORD RAhwiiy 7-4218'- holidays. . • tf G. E. HQWLAND — REALTOR it-FCfn-d-.— e,Kt.g.ado4-t.h.e.tharilts and apprecia- MAY-TAci _Mend 133 IN LATEST 1'UVSTICS )!|ppropria- . FSlfcRIld ... S5.00 PER CHAIR Real Estate '. -ir ' Insurances tion of the board to "Superinten- in Atlantic City-on September 26, f7l _7BI t>LLlE, male, :i years old, very obed- Open E$cnlng8 and Sunday» ACCOUNTANT "ion notes GENERALTEnkCTRIC Hnndlcnp George Gilbert-Secantl, inn in Nmu-Vchairs, select yuur material. CRanford 6-8380 oriicd to dent Laird and all, faculty mem- TOTAL 830 807 ent and gentle, also jarce mitiilntcd- Clocks Repaired _:• the lii-1.1 Class work we do. Kitchen 3 North Avenue, east, Cranford tel. PL 6*2241 27 and 28. . ' . • doB house. CR B-80B5. • 0-13 13 E. CRANFORD 0-5000. company has an opcFiing fo bers .for '.'the fine jofi", done in'the NQRGE CITIZEN st emioNicLK (i) In Warinanco Archei^ j.et« in.tde lo v'nur Uectjr *. In chrome, Permission was granted the Par- McCullouBK ...... 100 CLOCKS—All kinds—spring and weight, wTOuu-ht Iron- and black tubular steel. OPEM-EVENINGS - a general .accountant. A college grad cst nt a banking_|}rpgram.- 158 George W. Gilbert, son of Mr. S-TO-LOGS. clean and convenient $ .00 Ziclcnbnch . ,...... '202 • 148 cleaned, repaired, put hi order. E. P.' ; Sales PcriionnjJ_ uate wiuv. accoimlinU- cxpcricik-e •rentum. per ent-Teacher Association to con- burn In your fireplace,- linnacn and Chamberlain, ICHarvford ^-4291 ' U Sl'UK BUR'S find this potion: an interesting, spo •, I year from The board accepted the annua duct-its*anhual fair on the grounds Special .Close-Out Before Howard 177 16?. 145 and Mrs. Samuel Gilbert-" of 101 OUtildC grill. Carton' of B Ions SI 25, Henry A, Deterlrrir'"*- ' "C Bothmann ... 162 173 183 -1L1U2 STUVVESANT AVE... UNION Joseph P. Lenox William Wendell- with opportumty. 1 -_• : audit presented-by the school aud- of Washington School. oh October Price Increase——from Hampton street, took second plaeo 110 cartons Sll.50. C.'t Tmbenbaeh. Write Box No.^Bl. care Citizen am anlned and Ranhofer 149 - 150 171 in competition for juniors from Icranford Feed-*»Seed. I IB Suuth Ave . Chronicle, sendintrxe^ume and salary led of use- itors, which was accompanied by 13, ajid la the Dr,ama Workshop Wcuks " 148 169 Rentals - |E.,. Cftanford U-.1BS1. ' tf de,sired requesting -airHfiter\ lcw. tf 'ilnd gutter a letter complimenting the board to use the Lincoln School audi- DELIVERED AND INSTALLED TOTAL : 790 782 828 . archery.dubs of this area at Wnr- RENTALS FOR ALL OCCASIONS — ' Furrier lental debt secretary, A. T. Mosca;. the cus- NOW —t—Aialea--., nndromeda. Banquets, weddings, receptions, dances/ 'X'II Cliililri'ii v \ '.has been torium for its presentation of "The METHODIST MKN'S CLUB (2) innnco Pqrk, Elizabeth-Roselle. on fpachasandra. myrtle. John A'unosiK. 215 organization meetings, etc. Veterans NEW FURS. Fur. coats remodeled, re- V Beauty Salon ^;i AXT-J.t>XK)R todian of school monies, Walter COMPLETE Wltk ONE YEAR'S SERVICE Corp , r.,..179 147 176 Saturday, paired, also made Into capes and stoles. a L-timmoii stKn for the" renter? . ijons here- .- Wizard of Oz" on October 19 and '" 1 Lehlgh Ave.. Cranford. 0-20 Memorial Home, 479' South Ave., East own home and you can do as yoi WE HELP.YOU! ,. Peryianent position for younuXnian in within all Plesher, and Superintendent Laird MacPherson ...^..174 125 147 CRanford 6-U325. tf Cleaned and -glazed. A.' Kantner, 118 • metal-working maiuifacturing flrhij Ex- ttstute nnd 20. •'•.-• Indus I...131 162 ' 115 "A ninth grade, student at Crnn- Walnut 'Ave.. CRanford 6-1U7B. All types of hair problems- analysed .ab- JCATTVIQLET TIME 12 small pJants.- solutely free. Come In and'sec. Townc cellent opportunity for ' conscieivMpus WuCTi will for "the good job done in keeping Stacy 160 - 177 142 ford High School, he is a member f«5: bloomcri. SI up Black Mauic Ui 1 Icre is'a list of .11 nines, high sehot/l graduate Interested In bate' Ciald obll- Doney : 187 /.IBB > 160 AMERICAN LEGION CASINO All near thl«,tioii?TTlan(otd U-1345. (il'Eliza- SEE OUR "OK" USED CARS vention of school superintendent Excellent starting salaries; advancement and secur- S00. CRiiniord 6-iJill. — Evenings Call — «CA. beth Avenue, Cranlord. • tl . SECTION-3. PAGE 5 \ •• Igb Clerk. f m**m ity for both Male and-Feraale; experienced aod_iiv_ UPRIGHT PL\NO. S25 SUnsi-t fl-1470. WILLIAM .ROESEi; ---inteMnr and Ex- NOKH1S CHEVHOLLT, INC. Salesmen MAHOGANY STEP TABLES. SS. loinor 'tenor Puiming. Skilled mech;inics.,Per- 42b NORTH AVE.. E. Lois Brooks CH 8-1500 Enjoy The Advantages Of experienced in our Grand Union Stores. tmyttm table, $15; walnut Lamp tables. S5 each; sonal sUpuTVl.slon. 205 cdlulnhla Aver WESTFIEl.D 2-0220 Anha Cook .-.. CR e-ai20' Hale**t tma •» «nd O# *£W* lamps S2 each 1000 Renter Street. nuc, CruniorJ. Call CRaulord 6-3715. Gertrude Mead CP 6-6400 ADMIRAL PORTABLES Gurwood. SUnsc-t 0-1327. \"> ' ' tf lQ4(i" PLYMOUTH. 4-dAir. S1S0. H&ll. Etta Mlnettl ...» CR 8-0735 Hattford.... iu-\vl> irbuill ruoio^, nrw baltel>. rad- Sid Nunn Cll 6-5487 •;ON HIQHEST RATING TV SETS DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO GROW BOY'S 26-mch bicycle, good.condition S8 S, H. Bl.UNCK ii SON. fujuii-rly Nitschkc iator i-hiloh. 2 new tires. Good' trant.- Dora Kuzima- WE 2-5001-R Norfolk...... and Blunck, Pamllni; and Dt-corallni:, ...... CR fl-3681 1016 Orunge Avc. Ciunfurd. puMatuui. Weber. 5J Muiuvu Drive a(t- Albert J. Davlcs SINCLAIR'S ' — with — 205 Michigan Aviiiuc. Kfiillworth. er tip ui. Arnold Vrecland CR 6-2800 Prom NBWAJtK tiitt fl PM FINAL CLEAIl/\NCE SALE l-im|"> and Chestnut 5-34U6, Cflrstnul 5-OM3. ' U for walls and trim and Buttdaya, 3 mln. lUtlon 10 In., 14 In., 17 In. THIS RAPIDLY EXPANDING ORGANIZATION ! Lampshades. Save up. to 50', . Union 19r.IV SUPEH HH HOLIDAY COUl'E. full ,G. G. NUNN ratea, 10% tai not. Included. .95 County'b largest lainrK and lampshadi.--. poucr hSdianutlli.', l-atllu r. TO MAKE YOUR RECREATION RQOM Two great Benjamin Moore paints\ in colors that dealer. "Do it youm.-!!" parts. E. T. COMPLETE The following potUions ate open: • ' H<-<1 iiiui iiiiiic.' Only (1,1)00 miles- 181 North Aye.., Enat, »t Centennlnl Av«. Models on Display — from WILLIAMS. 755 Central Avc. Wt-st- : CiUiiiord 8-3688 or CRarilotd 6-5487 watch perfectly! 16 heavenly shades and white in '00 0 000 0 * CASHIER-CHECKERS , * PRODUCE CLERKS ileld. N. J. No parking pioul»:ni. Ot>t-n OR DEN MOST ATTRACTIVE •* h' :M dally 9-a.in. lu. b p in , Evi'iunusg7 p.m. Alkyd SanUFIat for walls"and ceilings; Alkyd Dulamel ic GROCERY STdfk CLERKS * MEAT WRAPPERS ttxxleb ID ehooiw . to 8 p.m. ' . IT HOME HEATING Lost for semi-glosj trim. Easy.to{apply...wash in a jiffy. ••-'-• -k MEAT .CUTTERS hb... > to 80 b(^ lOWN YOUR FLAG A.NU FLY IT. Con- WAl.l.t/r. bl.uk KHUI truniiiini!, lo>t Sun- stitution week, Sept 11-23, Columbus il.iN by M-IHIOI Kill. I'lcuM' rrlu'in lu Our exeolUut «impl«>y» b»H«Ut pitogiram Ineluden a ho»pital-mod- Beethaa Day and Armistice Da> • Flaus 3x5, t-Lii'liiM-d ui call L'Hanloid li- JSE KNOTTY PINE SERVICE idKl-iutalcal plan ... a ffroujJ life Insiirance plan . . . vacations ' pole . and bracket,. &3 and ^ti.5O dt-liv. \ . ' K Benjamin STORE WIDE CLEARANCE cred. Phone' ClUm/uiu ii-ui;6B or Cliau- PLAY SAFE ON Ol'KN HOUSK •^ High Quality Sinclair Cranford*s Oldest with pay . .. lick laavt pollcf . . . paid hoUdays . . . retirement ford 6-47*12. Ccinliiuinti> plan, etc. . I'lease tall * IT ACTUALLY MAKES THE ROOM ! Anil-Rust Fu«l Oil PRICES BELOW TNk .BIGGEST WHOLESALE HOUSES! ISCOUT UNIFORM, sliu 12. cxct-ilenl con- TV REPAIRS Clt.niiuid li-oiiM. Sunday tlie Knh Moore Pain«s If you are between the ag»» of 17 and 4$ apply to: dition. CJlanford 0-1242 •^ Low Co*t Compete Burner PRESCRIPTION JO. Ilill>itk- I'lacL-, Cnuifiiril Service Contract AXOPHONE! Holton, alto, excellc-M Truit !h» repairing o( Piano Tuning * * * Plainfield condition.' S235 when new, SU5. ijUn- P.i-.tuitUtl. •7-ycaKV'i.tiu\v. I'lctin Hi> a Budget Plan • manager. .. •• | COCKER SPANIEL, black. Icmak'. 5 kin Piani o Co itornicrly CCranforr d SEE US FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS Ublld ys\\\>\U\/ha\il\ IUMUC .met out. years old, excellent with childien. Ach- pert*, VI• art itatled Piano Cfti, Tuners und Ucbilllders, - Complete Line ofi •j:n N>irih Avenue. West. Wcslllold. Springfield • , ing J15. no papc-ra. CRanford U-61W7. • by factory • Bppro»»d -WEstflcld a-B0U. U Thri'f liir«i» tu-drooms Oil Burners "T|$ GRAND UNION STORE — General Greene Shopping Center, IKUMMAGE SALE — Colony Club. :i l»chnlclaa», •xelutlvcly. Ku^t-IAooi- |m\Kclor riMitn Morris Ave., and ask for either Mr. Veninnta or Mr. De- Enstrrian St.. iformerly Suburban Dr>- l.iirci* knotty pinu kitchen HUmboldt 2-0244 /J6®*~> S9 Store For Rent AUniUMUin !»tunn Siisli DRUG STORE Paolis on Fri. and Sat. from 8 A.M. to 12 noon. Shopi, 0 a.m. to 5 p.in., Friday, Sj-p- Knutiv pine bonkc»»i*S LUMBER & Pilgrim 6-1200 tcmbcr 21. f 20 OKE. HIH WAl.Mir AVK , 17x10 ft., Iti>ptvlinii from'2 "Hi ti. 'HIIIMCIO Place j. WALTER SEAGBtt iiuilablc in,iu\ t^ pt's bvi>uic>&, it-111 ica- i»iu- tilnck vdht at. Orchard Street at HUbbatd 7-54U *^- Union old. pcdIK'CL' Reg. Phartn. 3XER. male, 6 nlunths Apply'Si-lH-i Dr\ip Store, 103 rk -Avi'iiuc. i ery good lioliiie due. p SUPPLY -CO. 104 NORTH GRAND UNION STORE — Five Points Shopping Center, Chest- nut St., and ask for manager. SMITH AAARINE ITilOPlCAL FISH, 30 gal. and 20 . PHIL F. -HENEHAN UNION AVE, CO-OP MEMBER - UNITED THRIFT STORES tank, with stand, fully equipped. UU3 Found HEALTOB LUMBER • MILLWORK • MAS^ON MATERIALS Now Street Richfield Avc., Kenllwbrth. 25 Alileil Sli-ei-l. 'CH.mford li-70a:i " ' . :- OPEN Summit At South & Central rill Sl'lKHH. I!):')-* CLASS RlNl! ()»n- It NORTH 21 EASTMAN ST. i'i- iii.n i-Uinii hv lalllni; Hiirilf- n. 4H 94 High Street Cranford , CRANFORD,N."«? GRAND UNION STORE — 2931 -DeForest Ave., and ask I0F ' — NlB.IHs Cull — 26 EASTMAN STREET CRANFORD 6-1776 d 1-1771 SontL I'lfiTTTr AM.. Cianumi C. A. BARTON. Prop. CR6-0700 manager. • . • •' ' Open Mon. 8c FrL Ey#i 'UI S Floor Service N.fimit Hcl^-han - CR 11-2002 Phones: OL 6-0508'— CR 6-2467 rfi,' MENZEL ~~."FlBalf Kiraplnif and r*- STIUCKT. ni-.ir Olvhard Winifred. Stewart , C\\ IH.VM finlihinH Of old floon a nueclalty. pl iti.ilr kllli-l) \v tilU:. chill. Mrs. l-'.lhi'l Ki-iulall '- CR Ciunford BH345. 61 EHiabetb Avenue: fvantntA. ' » U -1'uiLullu .L'KalUuid li-Uiul. Uoiuy Vciciicuult .._.-.- Cll

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cor is one menvijo^'of Jho'.-sehool' drossx-d the students on pedestrian/i . thbrities and . the ,\police . depart-' Open.Thur-sday, Rights f^l 9 and All' Day Saturday as Usual

1 •/-: :.•• School Safely ^ Safety .'Patrol; which' Is m charge I and bicycle safety rules at an, as.- ment.'. ' • . . . •'•' V :. . »'•''"' "'.' (Continued jVom Fagel) ' of FrcdAVhite. r J.wo boys from the" sembly .in/the Lincoln School aud- . • Arrangement's also' ar,e being ,lhe west side of-the. street was Safety Patrol also'are stationed at itorium, yesterday. He-,also ,met |,rnade through the Safety Patrol' Used for school pedestrian traffic. WiJlowmvenue and..Center .street,'] with'the special officers and mem- for a .program of-bicycle inspec-. where- there' is no special officer _pn'i tioas in cooperation1' with th/e po- School "crossing officers wen/ on bers of the .school Safety, patrol at duiyi-i „ • "•'• •'.".' '• '' | lice, department.. duty Monday, at the railroad cross- the Borough 'Hail Tuesday after- 1 school crossings .include: Padraig'j Superintendent of Schools Lewis South, avenue. Center-street and s Sermon Topic: To] "forth avenue, Second, avenue and e*Bc Gallagher, Loura '¥. Irfiiit'd reported that" in connec- Julius •tiorM^hM-ho^toKr^nV4x!adjer-j?4r> For Si. GARWOOD — "I Must Abide at GAR WCVOP Cedar street, and Locust Avenue Halasz and- Charles Zeinany. al.) the schools will, be requested to -a nd-Gen t«r-s treetv^-r- n^\^y : Ittittrtd—BJ)lcmcntal 'morning kindergarten class of "37 .;—— '—.i-_-—•—.-• • _••'.•• •-— «nd Cub Scout activities in the of 5 Dartmojil-h 'road," and Sidney Thereto. ' • " ' niiiiil'; She is a graduate of New. , s '...• . .' ' The pastor reported thtit eni'ol.l- ities. . •..'.. ."•_. ,- (/ a meht at the"'school stands' at ap- township and Union Comity, who , W.'Smith of. 26 Lenox avenue. BE IT ORDAINED, by the-Mayor and Paltz!'N. Y:, Teachers. College.and - • Guesl breaker ; ., recently was ' named"^b.v Mayor '. •• The c'li'airmrin pointed Out that '• Letters have been'-l-s-ent Out rc- Councl'l of the 'Borough of .Gjirwood,- proximately 685, which''is up n;bout questinKdata on present' recrea- County of Onion and..State of NeW Jer- h.'is taught several, years in the. r,..,,.;,...... , ...,..;..,.,4.... KB the inembership of the committee 10 from last year, Conditions-at Fred P. Anderson to serve as chair- sey: • . ',• '" " . . • • ©dent, N. Y.,- system: ' man of the kroup. "is vepresenliJtivV' of all geographi- tional and social programs 'and fn- Section 1. That Sections 1, 2 and- 3 of. Dr. Bt'sl requested the appointr the school tire still, crowded, he j-ciVitios, age groups served and the Ordinance No. 346 be and the same are reported, with some' second and m:'M Mr. Smith reported-that" Town- cal sections.of the community. ;; OUAUTY DRUGS & SUNDRIES !.number of young peo.ple pnriici-' hereby amended to rdad and provide as niLMit, pointing out that regulations tolloM-H: . • • ' - nf the" State' Deparlrnent, of Edu- third, grade classes numbering pitting. Organizations, also have Section I.. That the thief of the Fire" more.than 50 pupils! • Department shall receive o.ich .,year the '„;,tiiiif re'au'ire"that kindergarten been asked to comment on wheth- •sum of- Five Hundred Twehly-flvc'li52!>.- classes be. kept under a' total of Average classes in. the upper er or not they feel they could im- • Air Condiitipnedj FpV Youji_Cortnfort. OOi Dollars to cover any losses thlat he, grades comprise,about 36 students, Sees 12 M00 piiay incur in attending alarms arid'put- 30 pupils. Districts that allow'more prove' (heir services to^youth, and ting out (Ires In'.tlw Borough. Father- Donnelly said. There are HHBM mm just'how they believe this could bc_ tlnin 30 risk the loss of state aid, Section 2. That the Assistant Chief, or ; no double sessions. ..• . . done. .. :. ' . '••.'•' $2.00 $2.00 i 1 lie explained./ •' ;. - •mil $1.50 Chiefs If there be more than one, shall The addition will be Constructed WMBm On Crawford each receive each- year the sum of Three In answer to questions from EDWARD GILfe. UrtBKRT F. LEARY Mr. Smith "said it is planned also DpRotNY GRAY HALO DESERT FLOWER Illmdred Twenty-five' l$a25.00l Dollars on the plot behind the school in l to'-ctovur any-tessBH-htrTor they may incur board members, the schools; head Miln street where the present rec- to requ est local organizations, to In atlendinu alarms aild putting out, Arcs said- he believes these, state reg- Voter Ro&ev delegate representatives to discuss In Uic B'orouiib:- ' ' ,• .„ | . ,'tory now stands. •-This building COLD CREAM HAND & BODY Section 3. Tliat each active fireman of 'iilations are overly strict. He also will be lorn down, Father Don- ---'VUUT n.'Kistration in Cra'hl'ord their programs with" the commit- SHAMPOO th'c'Dnpurtmcnt, except Siiperlntendent.'of assailed, the "terrific volume" of this yt'a'r may pass the 12.1HH) mark, tee.. In this connection, be, urged Fire Aiarm System, and Superintendent of nelly said, when the new rectory Fire Apparatus, who shall have attended per work required by the state-. - uljoining .the ,'churCh is ready for it,-was .pri'dicted .^'sti'Tday -by any individual- with_constructive In-; each year sixty (00.'> i per cent of the 'We are confronted, each month. Township .Clerk .]. Wilier ColTee, suggostions on how'.Crnnford enn LOTION 1.00 alarms of fire, roll calls and house duties, 1 occupancy; 1.19 improve its present - rt'crealiohnl shall receive* the num of One Hundred with a.'large number of mandatory- The'present building contains 16 as new regisli'atiOns /'outinued lo 1 facilities for..y.outh-lO-BcLin..tpuch_ TWcnty^fivo—($la5<0Ol•-•bo^ars,_,U^^co.ucE- reports—for the; state,—some—of- classrOqms and a~ kindergarten lliirririi.rai^ $1.69 : -.••. nn^: louses- that ht and oach 'of them may witi^hi'm or th'y coinmittee's secre- 59c ANTELL .incur in attending;alarms and putti.nK out which are- necessary and others .room,- the priest said. The "ad- : C'riinford's eligible voters in last tary. '—. • " '.— HAl.R_SPRAY — | . EVEREADY EASY-DO fires In the .Borouch. • _ . lclrplaccaTronsidr dition would probably • contain year's General Election totaled 1U,- _ Section 2, That all ordinances." arid When all av.ailable infonpflUon J 4 en on pur office'staff for.no good eight more classrooms. More play .804. . More 'l+rrfjr 1J250*new'• vi'gis- parts of ocdinances Inconsistent herewith along these lines has been gathered Me ANTEbt nrc hereby repealed, and that this ordl-. 1'L'i.ison," Dr. Best stated. ' ,, area would- a'lso be afforded, by the j trations- lT,ive/oei>n received since nance shall take effect, and be retroactive "If the mass of required'report!/! the . committve will ''study and SHAMPOO HAIR tn January 1, 1056, in the. manner .pro? razing of the old rectory.. the'first of the year, nf which 7i)3 FLASHLIGHT 1 'evaluate the- material and pro? vlded by law. ' •• ccintiiiuc to mount," the superin- iFLOREiSfCE P;.. DWYER .Sister Victoria, principal, re- have t'omtV in since tlie pnma-ry pare-a report embodying i(s Und- tendent declared; "an' additional ported only two personnel 'change's / ,•••'• NOTICE •ings ann^sugfiestions. • • ' dork will be needed-in our office in the faculty. Sister' Kathleen, I I •^ j nf*1 . -^istration hours BOTH 98c j The forccoInK Ordinance was Iritro- 'V'' ' "'"I, ;• f- "••- 1.35 * rliu-pH nnrt pnng^fl nn flrqt rrnHipfl n« n The I'UIIUIUIIUlll llU -lr oat , hndhandll e themthem."" ••• . . •_/•/ «w» who last year taught, first grade, \vere instituted here and through- rcRulnr mcetlnc'of the Mayor and Coun- DV.. Best said' the mandatory has left the staff, while Sister Ann pleased with the, enthusiastic co- tll- of the Borough of Garwood In the ! out I'he ctu^ity' a tveek_i>gp, new operation of nil who have bqen_ MM . •' County of Union, New. Jersey, held Scp- ri'P.tirts- on absenteeisWTsubstitute Marie' is, the only .new teacher. jre'Ui's.traiionshave been rece.i'vecl at $1.25 te'mbpr 11, I0BB, and will be further con- stntus and" other subjects must, be I.She is teaching.fifth grade. MRS. IJ. A. GLOVilSR askod to help," Mr. S.mitlj- re- v CHARBERT - KiderL-d for final passage after public hear-? tbe township 'clerk's' office as fol- ported. _ • Inn- at .a-regular meeting of .said Mayor submitted monthly "and represent ,, There are 16 members of the Uown: - Thursday., 62; Friday, 63; « ' ' t TIDE arid Council-to be held at the Municipal u trcnicndous burden wlion- prob- faculty; ' 12 niins. and four Hiy f!'Monday, Tifi, and Tuesday, Ul). Expressing ' great satisfaction BUIUIIHL'. Gnmvbod; New Jersey, on Tucs-r r with the appointments TnWe to' NOXZEMA day. September 25, 1058, at 8:30 p.m. lems- related fo the rapid ' HorouRh CTcrk. 'per 27, which is; the deadline .to Dated: SeptemTicr 11, 1050. Assemblywoman Florence P.', Victoria stated. The new clothing WALTER M. COOI'Eia register in order to vote in the partisan group from which a fair, COLOGNE 3.00 unbiased ,report can be expected. As an example of what he called -Qwyer,. wh"o wjll_bc.'.guest speaker |j-eRulations will go into- effect Oc- J!rosideJUiukedecj,ioii_on "November For Joint ^tedilwt5it reports "of doubtful character"," at the first dinner meeting of the tober 1, she said. 6. • ' • • 1 anyorie'interested in-youth activ- IMtOPOSKI) ORDINANCE NO. tUI-1 Dr. Best cited the case, of a school fall season of the Business and All girls will be required to wear .' Mr. ColTu'i^a'ttributed the heavy" Store Hours 8:30 «.m.~to 10 p.m.^— tfe Issue Green Trading Stamp? AN ORDINAlNCE Apprbpiiating $10,500.- 1 ities and having constructive sug- 00 and Authrtrlrlnu the IsBua|icc_of j$0,- nurse who, employed in that po- Professional Women's . Club erf dark green jumpers with white UnitechFund Driye ^ regi.straticm; part jeiilarly,_iii_J.he rTC 1 -gest-ipns-Bot-i-nr-t-pueh.rW-t^lhc-epin-- 075^00"BoiYdS'tir Notes "of The Borbujih for" MtiuTr'f6i aF6Ut 30 years," is -ask- Cranfor'd at'BfaO-'pTnt!"Monaay in short-sle'eve " blouses and ties. newer areas of- the com'muniTj\"ToT the Purpose of Acquiring A Street Sweep- ColumbiH iivcn.uo has been ap- mittpe to nld it in arriving .nt an er by the Borough of Garwood, .New Jer- ed each year'by the state to draw Kj'aemer's Restaurant, Roselle Green beanies \Xnll complete their the work of the county committees ; all-around picture..-6(. present rec- sey. - • " ; ' . lip aiul^submit an autobiographical Mrs. Dwyor will be Introduced uniform, Air boys, will wear tics Director Lists Executive Staff off both politicap l pparties, w well chairiiuui of thi> Joint BE-, IT ORDAINED by the Borough report. , ' . • •" ' . "- and sfrirts'and'regulat trousers. It i di w riCivic Conimittee for Eneouiaging "TCTrrionJi 1—fnei! ii-ies—n nd— posslbi U - Council'of the Borough of G'arwood, New by the chairman,of. the legislative cVanford's annual United Fund drive will con as the rcgi.stratio.iT drives now uri ties- for futiir.e"'iimprovements, TTereey'""fNot" Ie'ss~lliiin~lw6nViIras-flf nil -Concerning the class, size re- J-Cornrnittec, l^Mrs. , ^targa'ret- A. is the fjrst time in many years that : --da >vOotobt^44^andxbntm^^ I dor way by the "Lea«ne .off WWomen Candidates for the Cran.ford'Upard Appoiiitmeni of Air. Smith to the members, thereof alflrmative con- 1-CoifecilMJss Mary Xouise~Wctgen lifl!bTha^lti'jraye currlni^.aHfollowsi; np^^ •nlvEclueti tiiiii" .'foirowiTigl'hc'TOsi^-' head up the committee "followed ' ' Srclion 1. The imprtfvement^described should allow more plasticity now, president, will preside. been in force at the sbhooTT groups. . CKANnFORD THiEATRE) In. Section 3 of this ordinance'Is hereby this year's campaign is $24,000, an nation -of Kobeit R. Goodrich, who presentation to the Township Com'- since districts arc faced with A member- of the Elizabeth i Pranl'ord's voter ri'KistriitUih in authorized as. an Improvement to be nuido severe shortages of classroom space 1 increase of $3,500 over last year's rtioved from CrantprcWa'cceTTlly. (Continued on Page 8) or acquired by the Borough; of. Garwood, chapter of BPW, Mrs. Dwyer ;thc last PrC-sidtjntiiil olocUon' in New Jersey,, and for tile salel, iniprove- iuicl teaching personnel. served as "its state legislative com- budget. ".••'• Mi's^GloVii'r; who had held the n^enl or pui*pose stated in'said Section 3, Renovation UJC Classes 1952 totaled H),6()7. • • ' M» iHUTU m iifit;ulv tippropt'tiiiuu 11 it: »uiu ui Cranford has' been fortunate mittee chairman during 1951-52 Mr. Leary also aiiounccd the ap-. |-posii,igii of ^iJc-i'hairni.in, a'.p- $10,300.00, incliidtnu' SA2S.00 ns the down, enough to be able lo iiiout. the She has been a menftbei' of—the ~pointme.nl ,uf hia tiKc-ctrtivo—sJiUL l i WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO L1MMT QUALITIES p'liynibVitjroj^aid imrpoiu; required by, Inw |)(ilnled ciiinimllCe hli mbt*rs~iVri?rr= and now .avni'lable therefor by virtue of • (Continued, on Page. 8) State Assembly for the past seven j for the coming campaign, Business Merr provision in n budRct or budgets of the year.s and presently is_ serving as A variety of projects, ranging Edward KJ Gill of 407 Central day eVonini; at the first 1'nt'etl.nn of Borouuh previously adopted. . -• ." Union Junior .Col.lcKc will ofjini ihe i-i.vie committee in CU'yetancI Section 2. For the flnhnclrifi of Hnid assistant; majority- leader and from modernization, of the Cleve- avenue, last year's'executive chair- for Its 24th year-tocljiy when Day To Hear Report On^Schools iniprovement or purpose and to 'meet the chairman of the committee on ed- land School auditorium-gymnas- man,, will seWf-'as vice-chairman Session cUi.sses"*~be'ui" :i,t 8 a.m. 'School. • " • /WorlV" has begun on the sites purl of satd appropriation not met by snid Legion Units ucation. •'.: ' . . ium to installation of screens in in, charge of publicity. ' • of (he two planned elementary •down payment, negotiable bonds of the ] EvoninK session ylas.-c Committee .members are: By- •OP \ ?a stfit.p'IPVPI. Tyii*Sv Dwyer .chimneys at Roosevelt and Lincoln '.WUfia• Vy-""""m' ' A* »*. Palm'atie. i r . of 106ii Roro\ni^li..cm;ti._to...hff._knowii_ns... "Equip •Vf.<"A'..'-y..r- .'.:•:., -—" :-.- -y , "flt'-'O: 1!J p.m: Mondnyr i:cluinl '•iind tl'" jiHrlitimi In " '- ment Dond%" are. hereby authorized to be .._.. ,.__ - . ilerbert tiiuiih. oxedlllVC ill -Mrs.-Pr-Er-qi.oart" =,JU.,U ..„...... rumental in .schools" to "eliminate tly asn, were Cranford' avenue, Ayho has scrw_a_ side Place Schubl, Superintendent Issued In \\x pl'lhclpal amount of $9,075,- ¥o^jtstaH— AecordJiTK- to Drf 'Konneth: ;C;: ^inH,rtfTfVfimmi'ly PIVuvhinK M~ Marshall;'"niiminatiiiH, Jiih.n len, op, pursuant to the Local Bond Law, con- haing passed legislation granting completed in the public schools in the past as captain, di^tncl 1 1 1 .'•of Schools Howard R. Qest stated Cranford Post--21-2, American MiicKay,.. president, (il .- the colluUcr K..P, FeruMWn, and Coi/y K. stituting Sections 40:1-1 to 40:l-B8 of-the equal pay U> Women for equal _chairma.n and zone upiairman, .will sociifeS.ut .. I'.riiict'Vo'n, . will \g'wy •• lhls VVLI 1 Revised Statutes of Ne%v Jersey, tn an- I.egion, and-Cranford Unit' 212, during the summer. an enrollment of 57" students, m- pr.vliminary report iin llii>-.nwrvt lei-; ppublicity, Mrs. F.B'.Skifili.'and; - V *' ticipntion of the Issuance of said bonds, AnioriQan-.LegionLAiixiHary,,j,vill ^vork. She is the Republican eaind- A report on the. summer work be in charge of cluding 51) pre-cliuical niirsiiii; negotiable note's'of the Borough are here- idate for Congress-ilTom-the^ Sixth -was-mfldn-this' 'wnn'k' hv Dnrsov T. vrain-i.^=w|»-—-.—nf ..-1>.1 Nnr., ^- . ,„ .n ._ . business survey of the community Mrs. E. A/J^oye'n. ' I C. Van Chamberlain and Com- hlht£cilUb lMdtl ihiItiersatcere 1 Jl v ans.uiL.th.eiiijie^..o.It___ •Moa^i_TOaint£nanct,siip.cCT.is5r^He ••mandie-pl#er--whp-.Yuas_aatiYiLJn^ ' iti -_iL clJuiKl-Jjieothigjif the C'ran- 6Jik skecl to l 'n. °f Cranford, whichhus been and witiiln. the limitations prescribed by report tq. their respective organ-i said luw. The maximum rate of Interest monies in the Casino at 8:30 p.m. announced t|\at the only schools • organizing GranJ'brd's First Aid j Perth A hi boy GeVra! HclspiUils,'] rOi"d *BusTness"''AssocTaTu)Ti.~aT'¥:TO' construction of the 'six-room ad- which any of said obligations shall beiir Saturday.—— . which did not receive more than '. is expected. UJC is opening with j i;/.ations and t() lwj!;in work on II ' Squad, will be in charge of local ,_., ,,,,. ; i „;„i „ .»iiii 1; o>t,|()L.|{ umiyht in Murkos Hestiiu- dition, has begun excavation work is six per centum iU'< i-per annum, the routine ' cleanup" operation I 1.5 f.ull-time faculty nu inbc i->,' the 1'inl. . _ • : . . (CUMtin\wwm\ I'lige X) Section 3. mi The Improvement here- Edward R, Morrison of 7 Wade business and civic collections; and at the site. ' • . New Canteen were, the two new elementary v j same number'as last ye;ir, plus 12 MiiyoK FiI'd l\ -Andi'i'si'ii, I'olici" Does the Work of More Than 1 Ton by authorized and the .purp°**c fop the fin- avenue will succeed -George L. out-of-town collcHions. • . '. Clearing operations' at the sites hiu'tim of which s«id obli^iitions are to- Di'xoo of 107 Pine street as com- schools at Brookside place and • A+len S. Wells' of 306 Central j pa.rl-tin.ie fiiculty members, an itr- Chiff. I.eslcr W. I-iouu'll and Pin' be ifrsucrj in the acquisition by the Bor- t'hief Hmviird G. SchindliT will 'of the" schools planned'for Bloom-. oui;h of'one new street sweeper. - . maiicler, and Mr. Morrison's wife, Corps Chairman Walnut avenue, • . • • avenue, a.special .agent of the Pru- crtvase of six over last year. The chief project at the high 1 Hi;. induetud us honor.-ivy inrmlu'i's mgdale avenue and Dcninu'n road il>i The estimntcd- rnaxlnunn amount hee, will be installed, as auxiliary dential Insurance Company, will Several'proKi-am-cjiannes-arc in CandidaloH of Top Soil, Peat Moss, Limestone of bonds or notes to^Jie insued for said Assumes Duties\ \ school was the installation of.the iCiiiitinui'd on /'iii/i' ,S) have been .-tiirted by Lotiis Mcckql purpose is $0,075.00." .. • • . president, succeeding Mrs. Laura (Continued on Page 8) 6M•Pago 8) lure Plans 'for. Cranford" and Company, Dr. Best reported. • ILM The estimated maximum amount Dixon. •". ' : • -—Mrs. Mark L. Carter, 24 Spring\! guart'er-mile running track'.'be- w-Ht be di.scussrd l)y Nichollis St. of. niQr\ey to be raised for s/iid purpose t Held -ayenuc, .succeeding Mrs. El- hind, the school. Pipe goal posts' Voters have bc$n asked to ap- frnm iill sources is $10,500:00. the excess County Commander Henry ilohn LaCor.te. John L. Ureniuin i hot E. Moody as chairman of the for the practice football Held there prove an additional bond issue of of KIICH amount o\^ r the amount of obli- Mueller of- tlnio"h and Mys. Paul 7 and J. HoWard Mi'Ateer, Republi- and Chemical Fertilizer! ; .wore also erected. 'S240,()00 at a special.school'elect- gations authorized" in Section 2 of this Kifner of Hillside,' "county pro/i- 'Canteen £pjrj3s, took over hop cftj- A can candidates for Township Com- ordirvince beini! the .down payment re- ties.at a meeting held last week at In the high school gymnasium, Safety Trailer Visiting Cranforj ion October 11) t'o finance the three Here's-the easiest, quickest, most ferred to in Section f of this ordinimco.,. .i . di'iit/and their staffs, will conduct mittee posts, at a meeting of the 1 projects. The" original bond issue, Section A. • The following matters are* ] the headquarters of Cranford-Gar- the outside course of the iloor was Yofun,j|', Republicans-of Crimjord in hereby determined, declared, recited and the installations. The Rev. Carroll tdi-tv—it-—ucici;cnduin_ efficient way to build new soil and wopd-Kenilworth Chapter, Ameri- stripped and .resQakid* and. new Much interest "Was shown by, the Casino al 8 p.m. tmrtTrr stated: — . • •* M. Bates, pricst-in-charge of Trin- lines were painted. Allso, all parts March 15, fell short of tlie cost mi The said-purpose dscribed in Sec- can Red Cross, 10 Morth_Union local residents this week in. the A ' quest ion-aiul-answor period grow beautifuljawns..,Because this ity Church, will bcLhonorary chap- on^-he^sHding doors]' in the -gym tion T cif" this ^ordinance" Is" not" if cu'rrent" avenue. varied" tests for driving skills 0L-1 will follow ".Ihe 'liil'lfs. nefresh- of"the prd.iecls'b.vthat-nuich. expense itnd is an improvement or prop- lain. " . • —' v .' and music room "were replaced, erly \^ ixich the Boronuh may lawfu I ly It was decided that tlie Canteen fered aboard •• the ' ."Travel-in- ineiits will be .served. Altinterested The original . authorizatiqti' was one bag of GLORIQH gives you "". 1 •Other post officers to be in- Mr. Mcars reported. S3! niaki or acquire, and no part'of'the cost stalled are: First vice-commander, Corps would give a party, every 'Safety" trailer of the New Jersey ^persons are invited to attend. fur $1,770,000. • '''.'' .!$'--' tlie benefits of all of" ' /n thi'ivof shall be .specially assessed on (Continued oil Page S) Two new doors were Installed,) Automobile Club (AAA), which dr.;' property specially beneHtted thereby. • (Continued on Page 8) in the high school locker room ibi The period of .usefulnews of said arrived al the police headquarters eW: these recognized soil purpose, within the limitations of Sec- and a new drinking fountain was bu- 1 "The Walker Skirt" parking lot on Monday for tx two- limus .10:l-:t4 to 40:l-;i(i of satd Law and put in there. Thirty new lockers JU ley and lawn builders . ' aiTorrilni: to the teasonable life thereofi week stay. . _—- ^^' Curriculum forlidult School KSi is hvc years. • . Varied Program Announcedwere also placed, the supervisor Nc announced Equipment is available for test- u*! The supplemental debt statement ig neici 01'vision, (.'(iliu-•vlsiun,-1-1 - required by said Law has been duly made All pn'rt's-"-or the high - school Includes Five New Couxses— «t 1 m HH.-U )'l^ till* Oil ll't.' tTT TllO tlO 1'OU(ill .tanee .judgnienl, visual acuity*- re- cafeteria drinking fountain were j Clrrk and « complete t'xocuted ariuinal By VIA Evening Department action tinier steadiness and other Five new Coinr-.es will be among- "Bridging the Gap Between God w thi'ri'of hns buLITM)II regislra- About -Lif -e Afte...r „Death'.'" as dt'llnecl in SeiMitm 40:1-70 cvf suid Uw, HIV .^... .v *.., free of .charge from 1 lo U p.m. is inereaMid b.v this ordinance by $0,975.- the cooking room were painted. Cranford will speak on medical meeting and question-and-answer Monday thr.inigh Friday ami- from ; lion begins,next Thursday evening Trees and You" will be taught • The Worse the Soil the Better It Works 00 and that the obligations nuthorized by In the high school boiler room, this indinjttu'f will be within all debt lliii- TWEEbs AND SOLIDS hypnosis .were among the plans period with Governor Robert !) a.m. to noon on Saturdays. from- 7 to il o'clock and continues \ b.v Julius Cohen, .science instructor . (Continued, on Pooc 8) —Turns Even Sand Into Sandy Loani! itiitiunH prescribed by said Law. announced at a meeting of the Mevncr. In charge of the testing equip- I flu- sauu- 1'i'ours the following <'ve-j at Cranford High School. Thjs Mo id' The/ followiiif* Iteinh, as defined^! include two optional •Ti mid anlhortred by Section 40:1-35 of said i nopar'tment of the Vill?l Mrs. Robert Clancey program ment is C. Stewart Mead, director nmg. Cla.-si-s .sliirl (;cliil)cr 2 al • class w.ill I- >iof •IIIL Ni M J l "" Saturdays and in-,^ • Puts into the Soil More Nutrients than \A\\\ . are and shall be charued as a part ' Improveinent Association last chairman, intl'odticcd—Frank—Gm ol saU'ty . ••'Crnn'l'ipl I ligh'^'" ' •"" I'oiiim-j field Jrh^_ of tlierost of said purpose to be financed { rington, founder and prnducer-di- | 1 Tuesday I slim-lion on how to recognize na- 50Ib. bag... b.v the issuance of said obltf:atlon>: t 'I'hursdiiy. tomobile Club anil educational ue fur ID consmitivi . your Grass and Plants Take Out! rector of the Paper. Mill Play-: /ti\T 'rocs in summt-r and winter 'Mi Not exceedtnj: $470.00 cm at;-' Other programs will be: Nov- c'on&ultant for the American Au- only count of the cost of Issuance o.f uaid ob- house in Millburn, who stressed..! Workshop Is Set tomobile Association. Tile IH'A' ('(Jlll.sCS a I (. Hurl' and what trees.ti-ll about soil and • Long-Lasting~Up to 40% of Glorion is_ huatlmi.s. 1'inber 8, "The Juvenile Problem Ihe need of developing community •• '2' Not exceed ln« Si210.00 on ac- iu Oranford," b.v Chief of Police • Also prcKent to grei-'t visitors to watching,' tailoring, plane geome- cliniiilr. The importance of trees S count Di' nitt'iest on said obligations dur- spirit and interest rather than de- For October 12 as a vital liviilg taclor in your en- Carried Over to the Next Season! 8.98 I.ester Powell; December IS, pro-i t'he trailer are Kenneth SehulUe, try. "What a Modern Man Can Be- 95 ing tin* period permitted by .tuld^ section. Plans for a teachers' workshop pending on New York lo supply, I 1 vironment also will be discussed.. 59* - 2 LBS. Sei'tion ft. The fuiri'aith andyf.redtt of J uram b.v the newly organized, and community conference on Oc- general manager for the AAA in lieve" and "Trees and You.' • Contains NATURAL CARBON-Essential the Hormifih are hereby pledged *to the particularly, Ihe cultural neords of; Union, F.ssex and Morris Counties, The instructor for the plane ge- I..29-. 5 LBS. Aineiieaii home department of the tober 12 with the theme, "Ev.ery l)a\id Fables, Jr., a-M-.liml pro- punctuiil payment of the prir>Cipiil of add 11 the community. . ' and Richard Randolph, the club's ometry course will' be Wilber G. etc 5 to the Diet of Soil-Building Bacteria! intrn^t on said obllualioiuy Satd pbliya- i • C#t ia rtep with Fall's most fclegnnt sporty fashion . . . "The Walker Skirt.* rvi'uing department; January 10,| Mr. Carrington told of the be- Teacher a Reading Teacher," were fessor i>t biology Ml l.'iiniii Junior 3.25 - 25 LBS. tlon.s .'.hall be direct,, uiynmlted ob,liiia- I: travel counselor, who has. on'hand Piper, principal of Linden Junior "Make-Up is a Fine Art"; Febru-; ginning of Ihc Paper Mill Play- announced this week by tiro "work- Collrgc, will In' Ihe nistruelor for tions ol Uu- Borough and the Uoroutfh ! : a'supply (if nuyis and other in- High School. The high school- shall he obli^t'd lo \vvyuti valorem taxes i | i.i',\; M, "Your Voice is You," by | house arid some of the plans 'for ' shop c.ommittee. bird walehuiti It will Ui- upon all the ta.\.ible ,pn»pei't,\'v^ ithm the i| Impeccably tailored with smooth fit . , . all scats arc lined to iiisurf foi'itiation lor motorists wishing In il bud nugra- | tevi/l course is intended l.o prepare •I' New Jersey Bell Telephone Com-I the future to expand the scope of j The program, the first of its elude' di-(-u.v inn.. Bnriui^h for the p;i/incni of the obllna- I ] make trips to any point in. the •i- ranges, sum- applicants to take the New Jersey tin.is ittul inteit'st/liiereon, without liml- j: lHmy. ! the theatre' to include concerts kind offered b.v the public schools lion, ne.il ing, « in C. E. TRUBENBACH tatioii nf t-.ite uiyiiinouni. ; Also, FebriuiT.v H5, formal dance country. . . Is of-alti acting, slate ui'ui\ iilcncy examination, 1111 • [" l.iliye-., Ilii Ill |hap« retention. Perfect for carei-r or oolitic . . . you'll wear these 1 (Ihree were presented ^this si|m- Ii in a number of years, will incluclo 1 ! StTiiiHi () JhU iMtlinaiuT >liiill take i • id Twin, Brooks Country Club; One of the IrailerV m.tiii points wintering spe- , Other courses and their in- eH»ti iw cni\,,',da.Vs illtei the (list puhll- j j jincr). ballet, a Children's theatre' speakers, panel .discussions ami .birds, _ Icedmg nl Mareh. i-1. "A Touch of Spring";, ' of interest is a driver training de- siruetors include: Accounting and "vi CMtjnjt ihcrcn'f iifter final pa.s.-^i^e, a.s pro- J and a Shakespearian theatre along exhibits. .cies and" di.sti iliiilmii of New Jcr- vidert »> l«iw. . '• skirtE .with sweaters, Llou»es . . . your school blazer! Wonderful tweeill April 11, "Fraudulent -Advertis- With the art gallery which has , vice which the AAA has developecl ] sey bud.-. | income taxes, Channing Rudd; 1 | The coiiuuittee includes schuol 1 ing"; May 1G, annual buffet supper be.eil jn being for several years. i lo enable prospective drivers to Tailoiing will lie taught by.Mrs., armchair travels, Robert E. Long NOTlt V. • ' ::; personnel and members from the practice all phases ol driving —. fnieiioiny O^im.incv wiic iniro- • |{: .uid installation of ollicevs. | Additions to Ihe physical build- i Jean Campbell ol K( uilworth, who^ and Kclwm Ehlert, Jr.; bridge-in- \ tluriMl an<,i parked on- id-t readinu .it a iji |i| tolids await your selcclion in Autumn's most important colors. Sizes community. . starting, Mopping, 'gi'.ir shilling, Mrs. William Weber, ways andj ings also are planned to hnvo space j I'or the ; termodiate, Mrs. J. Dillard Collins; i rt-^iil.ir nu-etim: of the M.por nnd Coun- j jij •'Members of the steering eoni- etc. — before actually taking to iV^ uf Ihr Horiiiiuh of G.irxwuul m the | i:i means chairman, reported that for a theatre workshop, scenery' 'school's sewing course. j chess, John L. BiacJi; llrst aid, mi-ttee are; Dr. Howard K. Best, the road. t f'CiMint.x of l'nioi\. New ,IetSe\ held Srp- jj; Christmas wrapping paper will lie storage, etc., with arj eye to' The Rev. Hubert Ci. l.oilgaker..! members of the Cranford First Aid j Icmhcr II. \QM\. .ind will bv further con- jl: 10 to 18. superintendent of schools; the Uev Mr. Mead'rrportc-iL'experts de- 1 nld again this, year, and other eveutiuilly having a complete unit' raiutciucn Mtdrifd Ii'i fm.il Pii.vsati nftrr public hear- lit ijects were dis-l Albert Alli-nger, Mis. Hulh Jan- pastor of ihe Fust" Presbyterian_j_Squad; tlcvwer a'rramicim'nl work- luiul fai: pro 1 clare 12 houi.i of |ir,id.uc on this 1 !> :»f Mitel Mmoi "'hi'I . niJL'.M—'-'""'"rM' " -i •iljilill' MT'MTIII - 1 will present; :! ^^•^ie^ of ID- w1u>p, Mil.. Uiiyim:tRd-|E,'wi' ' " ' "s cussetl. ovsik, 1'ranK Man/, r.i t liiii'CM, p ^ mill rminril lo !»• lii-lcl nl tlif Muiiii-lpiil ) ||. Ire.-with the . possibility of then, '"•I- device is OqUU'ilU'Ut tu twn in ibeginneri s and ad--. n^lllilint:. Ci.iiu.inil. Ni'tt ,h-i>r> . mi Tlli-h- i hi Lmda Lorangou, Evening De- guru, Forrest Dexter, Mrs. Charles of actual .driving practice on the ,,veocialiuu. ; • 'hi lu.nh schrtil stijclents which in- (Continued on Page 8) •• ; ciuded lectures ranging from "How and Mrs. Lcroy Wilson, hostesses. 8) I