Page Twenty-Four THE CRANPOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECBMBEFLJ2, JM8 Holiday Plans ooe« Discussed by OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL XMAS AND THURSDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. Drive Legion Post or yonr outdoor man.., 5 Carefully Plans for holiday activities were discussed at the regular meeting of Cranford Post, 212, American, GARWOOD Legion, at the Casino last week. R ANF'O R D KENILWORTH L , Progress on plans for the N«'w Year's Eve' party was reported by Vol. LV. No. 46 Vice-Commander Howard Kincle, OF RUGGED CLOTHES! CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1948 30 Pages — FIVE CENTS entertainment chairman. He sug- GIVE HIM LOTS gested that members make their Tabernacle 'Messiah9 reservations early. Mr. Ringle also Masonic Building - Cold Ball League reported on the success of-the an- Tell Plans Presentation Sunday Regional Business Association Trees nual Armistice Day dinner. Changes Hands Again' Meeting Monday Night Deny Sale of the old Masonic Building A report on the program for Handel's "Messiah'' will be pre- sented at the Cranford Tabernacle Jit North Union avenue, and Alden Lend Christmas Atmosphere An organization meeting of the presenting gifts to children at the For Flood street to Leonard Soschin of New- men's Gold Ball Basketball League Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, Scotch this Sunday at the 7:45 p. m. serv- Hospital ice. The oratorio will be sung and ark for $75,000 was reported this Cranford's shopping center sponsored'by the Cranford Recrea- Tarlow Plains, and the Childrens Country week by Aleck Levine of Passaic. on a cheery Christmas atmosphere tion Committee will be held at 8 Home, Mountainside, was present- played by a group of musicians and this 1 week as local merchants work-broadcast from 4:30 to 5 p. m. next Alleviation singers from the Missionary Train- rhe local building was acquired p. m. Monday in the township ed by Past Commander Arthur ed to complete the seasonal "dress- week and during the afternoon and ing Institute at Nyack, N. Y. There Plan Dies by Mr. Soschin as an investment evening of Christmas week. rooms. Robert Dow, in charge of Application Metz, co-chairman for the Christ- Mr. Levine purchased the build- ing up" of their stores and the the league, this week requested mas party. Mr. Metz stated that will be 70 voices in the choir and Cranford Business Association il Roy H. MacBean, president of 40 instruments in the orchestra. ing from Arthur Joergens, then of the Business, Association, an- that captains,or other representa- this program would be carried out River Deepening, Dam lurninated its two Christmas trees, tivcs of a11 icams Survey Indicates Lack Cranford, in January, 1946, as an nounced this week that "Leslie planning to par- in cooperation with the Ladies' Other Alliance churches in the investment, at which time the two, one in the plaza on the north sidi ticipate in this season's competition Committee Refuses Auxiliary. Replacements Urged vicinity have been invited to the of the railroad and the other on Crump, local artist, and Recorder Of Necessary Financial upper floors were unoccupied. He Charles J. Stevens have been attend the meeting. To Rescind Limit of Mrs. Betty Goodman and Mrs. By River Improvers evening service, and it is believed railroad on the south sid that some of them will take their renovated the upper floors and 1 named as two of the judges for the Florence Crounse of the auxiliary Flood alleviation and river im- Support at Tim Time leased the entire third story to the\otJ£e trac^s- association's annual Christmas Three Liquor Stores were guests at the meeting. Mrs. own service to the tabernacle. The two trees, a new feature o: provements necessary in Cranford Rev. Gordon Kooney expects the Plans for a rampaifn *n Stte Highly Ty,p3rtmcnt for-ifa window decorating "contest" TH Crounse, chairman of the auxil- ere tlie subjects uf a lively dln- funds for construction of a Route 4 field office. The second the annual Christmas activities o: name of the third judge will be Production by Township Committee Tuesday- church to be filled to capacity well the Business Association, were night denied a request submitted iary^ Christmas party committee, cussion at the third annual mm- pital to serve Cranford. Linden. floor is now occupied by the offices announced next week. extended an invitation to the Leg- ing of the Rahway River Improve- in advance of the starting time of of Charles J. Stevens, attorney; Dr. lighted Tuesday evening and will some weeks ago by Max Tarlow of the service. Roselle. Roselle Park, Clark. Win- continue to send forth their cheery There will be awards for. win-Dramatic Club ion members to attend a supper ment Association, held last Thurs- field. Garwood and Kenilworth W. F. Lange. dentist, the Atlas South Union avenue for the re- message of goodwill from 4:30 p, m. dow decorations judged best in scinding of an ordinance limiting and social to be held at the Casino, day evening in the Township have been dropped, according to Finance Company, and an apart- merchant and service classes, and on December"'16. Rooms. ment The ground floor is occu- to 11 p. m. from now until Christ-', to three the number "of package an announcement made this mas. -The large, .shapely trees year an. additional "open Opens Tonight Stanley Grayson,. athletic chair- The membership went on record pied by the Cranford 5 and 10 goods liquor stores in order that Residence by L_ B. Hazxard of Cranford. were installed with assistance from " has been added. The latter he might make application for a man, reported on the successful advocaQng tne deepening ° and president of the Board of Trustees Cent, Store. Tonight at 8:40, the curtain the township engineering depart- will be for those businesses will rise at the Cranford Casino retail distribution license. season enjoyed by the Cranford widening ' of the 'river channel, of the Regional Hospital of New Mr. Joergens, now a resident of dfcsiring to decorate exterior, in- ment Robert M. Crane, chainnqn on the first of three perform- Clippers football team, now tied where necessary, from the JDroes- Decoration Jersey, Tne Westfleld. had purchased the of the committee in charge of ar- terior or both. Motion to deny-the application cher Dam at Lincoln avenue, north building about two weeks before ances of the Cranford .DramaUc was made by Fire Commissioner for first place with Summit in the The report, made Monday night rangements for the illuminated Members of theassociation have Union County Football League. to the site of the the smle to;Mr. Levine, from H/Ej trees, was assisted" by William Club'* production, "She> Stoops-to John W: Dorah, secorided byroad to members X the iJoOmlmSm- Howe of BoundBrook, former voted to keep their- stores ^ Conquer?" Director Allan Whit- Commissioner George 1>. Rankin 'Mr.'"Grayson urg'eorXegferiIfnem- g trial Association, followed a sur- McPherson and A. E. Meurer. evenings from now through De- bers to...attend the jjame against proprietor of the 5 and 10. The ney, with dally rehearsals for the and approved unanimously. Com- ! opposite Balmier* parkway and •Prizes for winners of the resi- vey conducted by Ketehum. Inc, Adding to the festive atmosphere cember 24. Summit on t&temiber «*"and' to Kensington avenue, in accordance 1 three-story, brick building origi- last week, has brought his cast to a missioner Doran explained that the For jiiur oodloor ho} dence Christinas decoration contest of New York, m«piif%frw»«ai fund nally housed the Masonic Temple, in town will be the usual municipal peak for the presentation. To ac- committee "does not desire to re- support tne home team in its re- with the comprehensive plan ol under auspices of the Cranford raisers, who studied the possibility and the municipal offices also were tree across from, the post office, maining games. the New Jersey State Department of raising custom the players to their authen- open the ordinance at this time." Garden Club will be $15, first ry foods and rree- located there for many years. decoration of which is being com- tic restoration garb, the cast has Mr. Tarlow operated a liquor Acted on favorably on recom- KEEP HIM SNUG AND WARM of Conservation. pleted today. This tree is expected GridDinner It was emphasized that this place; $10, second, and $5, third, in ported that the project would not been rehearsing in full costume store on South Union avenue for mendation of Vice - Commander each of the two classes for entries, be feasible at this time. to be illuminated by tonight or Michael T. Davis were applications work should not be deferred, but from wig to pumps. Assisting Mrs. (several years in the 1930s. His li- it was announced this week. The In a statement by Mr. Hazzard. tomorrow night Jacob Stanley with the costumes cense "was revoked for two years by for membership from the. following We suggest a Big Horn jacket by should be undertaken at orice, as Another feature of the Business it would not only be a flood al- contest is open to all residents of Cranford representative to the as- Held Up, Plans Set have been Mrs. Paul Adams, Mrs. the State Alcoholic Beverage Con- veterans of World War H: Alfred Lakeland, of Whitman's gabardine. Cranford. sociation, it was pointed out that Association's Christmas celebra- J.-Vano and Harold T. Miller of legation measure, but also provide Ellis Bishop, Mrs. Hans Beller trol Board for selling below the plans for a regional hospital would tion this year will be the broad- Mrs. Paul Martens, Miss Emilie minimum fair trade price. Cranford, and Leon H. Farrlsi of It's water repellent, ihoepslrin lined! a better waterway to facilitate all Featured under entries for Class casting of organ music an'd chimes A Will be novel exterior decora- not be considered because of lack Public Invited Sanderson and Mrs. William Cole. Tarlow- has made several unsuc- Westfleld. Warm mouton lamb collar. Sites 12-20. • kinds/of river recreation. It would of support from large corporations Slugged from the tower of the First Pres- Motion pictures dealing with the also eliminate the unsightly con- tions to be judged for originality, byterian Church, which is sched- Finishing and fitting of the elab- cessful attempts to obtain a new li- while Class B will include any which probably would have been To* Annual Booster cense during' the past few years. Pacific campaigns of the United dition of large a<*dinwiwttonff of called upon to contribute about uled to begin at 4:30 p. m. Monday. orate wigs used in the. play has States Marine Corps were shown 'debris in the river, particularly in other exterior decoration to be $2,000,000. Man Loses $25 The Christmas music will be Affair December 16 been, done by Mrs. M. L. Thomp- Referred to Township Attorney by M'Sgt. Tim Korner of Cran- 37.50 the areas of North Union, North, judged for artistic effect. Entry Xo Masked Gunmen . son. Her assistants.with make-up C. H. Warsinski was a -communica- ford. South and Lincoln avenues, which blanks may be secured from Mrs. A survey by Neergaard and An invitation, to the public to will be Mrs. R. D, Burt, Mrs. Rich- tion from Mrs. Selma A. Donnelly is causing considerable unfavorable J. O. F. Helle, Mrs. Albert G. In- Craig of New York dry. employed As He Leaves Garage Lions Regional Session attend the Cranford Boosters' ard Kaul, Mrs. Howard Milius, of Parkway Village in which she Bon* ttt #MJ HUGGER hate in several comment by local residents and galls, Mia. Harry R. Copson, Mrs. as hospital consultants Investigatkm is being continued At Kenilworth Inn Uub's,annual dinner in honor of Mrs. Roger Norton and Mrs. W. E. declared that she "resented paying visitors to Cranford. George W. Apgar, or from the Citi- that if it were possible to build today in the search for two masked Coach J. Seth Weekley and mem-Thome, the same fee for garbage collection •haOM afad |iattenu. With vitor*, ear bers of the 1948 Cranford "High Dr. Howird P. Wbgert The township, the Union County zen and'Chronicle office. and equip a ISO-bed hospital, there bandits who held up and robbed Approximately 75 representa- Properties, for the play, ranging as is paid by residents in private tntiift, «ar ilapa, dies 6%-7%. Park Commission, and the Board still would be a shortage of beds. tives of Lions Clubs from Cranford, School football team was issued dwellings" and asking whether it •The committee in charge has re- James Montgomery. 42, of 4 Eng- this week by H. R. Jacobus, chair- from a Restoration wassail bowl to Surgeon Chiropodist 1.95 of Freeholders, the membership minded residents planning to enter CosC t of buOdtng a g of 150 lish Village, Tuesday evening, as Kenilworth, Roselle, Roselle Park Chippendale furniture, have been was not the responsibility of the •4 man of the committee in charge of stated, should undertake to do this the contest that decorations will beds, with an modem he was coming out of the garage and Elizabeth, held a regional assembled by the property com- apartment management to provide FOOT AILMENTS meeting Tuesday night called by arrangements for the affair, td be Bo^t' ill Wool flannel pants, talon upper, work along the river where each be viewed mostly by passers-by in and equipment, a nurses' in the rear of the Riverview mittee under the chairmanship of this service. HOT0R8: is responsihle for the ro homh e and alsl o allowing for today's Manning Rowitz of Cranford, zone held in the high school cafeteria , Mayor George *E. Osterheldt. who site* liJU. automobiles and that decorations Apartments. Following Mr. Mont- chairman, at the Kenilworth Inn, next Thursday e^enlng.#/ , Mrs, George B. Miller, assisted by Dato t A. M. «A S-M r. M. therof. Such work. It was stated, should not be done in too much high prices, would be gomery^ report to the police at Mrs.,, Roy Hammond, Mrs. Ruth presided, publicly commended L. Toem- Thora. Evenings BE A SUPER SANTA AND HANG THESE ON HIS TREE I would not necessitate the acquisi- or $3.1)00.000. the sunn Kenilworth. Tickets' for the dinner were B. Hazzard. Robert E. Crane and , 1 «• • 11.95 detail. Entrants should plan an ef- 7:48 p. Sgt Harry Page, Richins and Mrs. George Smullen. tion of great areas of land or the fective combination of distance) Ferrenz and Taykor^WewYork •T«"*r' by Patrolman Frank Ca- Among dignitaries present were placed on sale this week at the Gordon H. Fromm, Cranford's rep- Tottl Uneea architects, prepared figures William Snyder of Plainfield, dis- following local stores: Peppermint The sets for the play, designed resentatives on the Regional Hos- purchase of materials at inflation- and night to achieve—Ihe investigated. and all officers Wiaetnan, call for three For Arvointment Call ary prices. Labor requirements resultSj. it was pointed out diiliErcnees sjnd-~a1so sub— notiflrd to be on the alert . trict governor; Edward. Rapp of Room, Sportsman's Shop, Colonial i pital Planning Committee, for their HeTl be tSa handsomest... the wannest "snow man** in (Sown! So glad you t r Linden, deputy district goveiuoi. Barber Shop, Barron's Esso Sta- b^cKgrounda, two interior sincere efforts to provide addi- ' CR 6-1408 would be at a "'fil *virr't as wfH The-'Garden Club will bold a nospnai MQPOQIS *JM p According to Mr- Montgomery. and one outdoors. By careful and work is vn^prtflkin with efficient spectives. The two young •wfw masked withJchaki and Robert Laier of Cranford, in- tion, Dennis and Doyle's on Cen- tional hospital facilities for this U MUntN ST, CKANTTOKD chose a gift he can wear and wear! WeVe got stacks of stock to help you special meeting' Monday at 10 a. m. withheld j original planning, the staging modem equipment. signing contracts for actual fund handkerchiefs, stopped him at gun ternational councilor for the dis- tennial avenue, Burke and Bell Gas area. Mayor Osterheldt's remarks at the home of Mrs. F. T. Maxson. trict Presidents of the four clubs Station, and Builders' Genera] group, under Stage Manager E- J. followed the reading of .a letter •bop early and wisely. Hen's furnishings, Street floor. It was pointed out that this 222 Orchard street At that time, raising unta the report was point as he was leaving his garage. Tiemey, has contrived sets which type of equipment is now in this pletedby] They ordered him to face' the ga- also attended. iupply. from Mr. Hazzard, president of the members will prepare wreaths and inc. are realistic and yet can be rapidly trustees of the proposed new hos- •1 vicinity in connection with river Mr. Has stated in his letter: rage door and then struck him in District Governor Snyder pre- Arrangements are being made to boutonniers to be 'donated to the the back of the bead with the butt sented Lions' keys to four members transposed for the five-scene pital, in which it was disclosed improvements-jjreseotly under con- Tilton General Hospital at Fort "As you wQI recall this project have an outstanding sports figure changes of the play. Working on struction in tthe area of. JRaritan of the gun, Mr. Montgomery told who had obtained the highest num- as main speaker at the dinner. that plans have been abandoned Dix. A box luncheon will be served first started as a hospital for lin- the sets have been J. H. Bannon, for the project because of the ap- MANUrACTUm A. Lakeland's North Bay Jacket in tan G. Perfect driving glove, sport glove! road. Centennial avenue and Mun- den and at the suggestion of in- police. ' v ber of new members to the plub. During, the evening, gold foot- gabardine, Cravenette treated. Lamb- following the meeting. Those honored were Harold Reyn- Richard Burt, Hector Evans, .Dean parent difficulty of .raising re- $95 Value All wool with genuine pigskin leather see drive,' and- that consequently dustry, was changed to a regional The bandits took $25 in cash balls will be presented to the fol- "isher, John Garber, Edward Ga- from his wallet and a pearl handled olds, Michael .Sherba. Jr., Allen quired funds and also because of Mian lining, red wool facing, and mouton palms. In grey, beige, maroon, yellow, contracts for the work could pos- set-up as the feeling was thai more lowing senior members of this in, Miss Ellen Gildersleeve, Don- high* building costs. tomb collar. Sixes 36-46. brown. S. M. L. sibly be negotiated at this time, of their employes would thus be knife, after which they ordered'Khudson and Eric Hamilton, all of ear's team: Francis E. Kelly, him to return to. the back of the j Kenilworth. ald Green, Edward Marshall, Miss with a minimum expenditure. Jr. College served. Before the present farm Frederick D. Allen, Eugene A. Den-Toni Moody, Richard O'Brien, Wil- Adopted on final readings were 39.50 2.50 The membership pointed out' that was set up^ the mayors of the garage. Mr. Montgomery said he new members, all from man, James- E. Hcarns, William J. ordinances creating a new munici- heard them drive away in a very Kenilworth, were inducted by G. liam Old, Mansell Richards, W. E. pal court, effective January 1, and the silt and dirt removed from the various communities held meet- Fricke, Harold A. Glovier, Joseph Thome and Warren Wilson. :x:\i B. Lakeland?* Jackinac in large bright H. Meyers suede gloves with brushed river could be used to considerable Community ings . and decided to eliminate old car. K. Warner, past president of the M. Kaye, David E. Yarrow, Wil- ncrensinj; the fee for dog licenses Both men were young, about 20, Cranford club. They included Lighting effects will be provided from $1.25 to $2.25, effective Janu- plaids with front Upper dosing. The wool lining. Outer whipstitched seams. advantage in various areas of the themselves from the' project to liam E. Coles, Ronald Brendel, township such as the township avoid any question of politics. Sub- and wore dark clothes, Mr. Mont- Eric Bergei", William Broderick, Robert W. Nicholson and Charles by Jordan Darby, Jr., George ary 31. . . toool is Lanaset-treated for home wash- Grey only. Sixes 8 to 10. • Miller, Charles Skillman and" Arba dump and other low areas re- Night Program sequently the various township gomery reported. One assailant Salvatore Amaroso and William , Christian. Introduced nnd passed on first HEALTH LAMP ing! 100% toooL Sixes 3646. Grush. Taylor. 6.95 quiring fill. The besK of the silt committees named representatives was about 5 feet 6 inches tall. He Other lettermen attending the reading was an ordinance repeal- with INFSA-KKD bulb. could be stockpiled to dry out for Soil conservation will, he the had dark, hair, no hat. .and' was Guest speaker, for the evening Original paintings used in the ing ordinances passed in 1046 pro- 13.95 theme for this season's first Com- to the board, and the men of key dinner , will be: Geor'ge Rankin, Tfc* tll-Kitm IM| W Me eventual use for topsoU require- industries were invited to join armed with what looked like a was Gust ave Steffens, retired sets are the work of the well- viding for the construction of curbs HIM. tr»rj knu •*••!* tuv« J. Puritan pullover' sweater with as- munity Night at Union Junior Col- ames J. Walker, Donald P. Wool- •aal UMI IW Ini gUtm\ U- ments. ;•'.:• same.'* luger pistol. Mr. Montgomery Elizabeth police captain, who re- ley, William "P. Smiley, Albert known - Cranford artist, Leslie and sidewalks and drainage on Or- . M Uf»-Ba« bilk, BM M C Imported British socks for the con- sorted motifs. 100% wool with V-neck, - . Construction of the necessary lege, to be held in the college li- could give no description of the viewed the founding and operation Crump. ange avenue at the intersection of brary this evening. In its survey, during which rep- Barnes, Harold G. Brooks, Ray- servative man! They're oil toool, by ribbed cuffs and waist. Red, grey, flood detention basins in Noma- resentatives interviewed wutkeis second. of the New Jersey Crime Detection mond Plisco, George Bochnovich, Program girls for Jhe three Riverside drive, providing for the Chant* «• tttmmry kalk u4 By ford in maroon, black, navy, brown, brown. Sizes 36 to 42. hegan Park should be started by Dr. Oren R. Neal, in charge of Dr. Henry J. Mineur treated the Laboratory. Captain Steffens was widening and realignment of North Iw n*WU(k> »fc*McT*fhjr. in various M KKetehum. *«•. Arthur Huetteman, Robert Root nights of the show at the Casino, oxford, teat Sixes 10% to 13. the Union County Park Commis- soil conservation research .at the reported that a community with yictim for a scalp wound requiring a prime mover behind the estab- and Bradley Page. tonight, tomorrow night and Satur- Union avenue from Alden street to 8.50 lishment of the laboratory. .-. . the Rahway River, and providing sion as rapidly "as possible, the State Agricultural Experiment Sta- an approximate of SS.— two sutures. Mr. Montgomery is a Other members of the committee day night, will be the Misses Ann •winl far •B«l«. MJuiakla fw 1.75 tnembership contended. It was Uon, New Brunswick, will speak, section chief at Western Electric . The attendance award was won for the improvement of Tulip liwa • ta • ft. Buatt- 009 might be expected to raise n charge of arrangements are: and Beverly Bishop, Joan Koos, street between Spring Garden ftmUk** la kluk HgfU K. Puritan button-front coat sweater pointed out that the'Park Com- and the 'widely-discussed, film $1,000,000. exclusive of huge cor- Kearny Works- by Cranford. eorge H. Root, ticket chairman; Joanna . Walcott, Pamela Dunham ihMtmt—A QUALITY ITSM D. Imported British argyle socks of mission has the necessary land series, "The Living Earth," will be street and Division avenue. Fi- EUOUT! ChMk w »Um*t in 100% wool. A warm gift for cold porate gifts. rVimmmiitMW^ hOW- C. J. Stevens and T. J. Harford. and Marjorie Richards. nance Commissioner John V. Nos- Of**l*f* SA^ O**pKli Mi KUI soft 100% wool! Made by Wickbury days! Oxford, brown, navy. Sizes 36 and that it is .only a matter of ex- shown. eyer. which would be called upon Also assisting Chairman Jacobus COJ>.'s. Will skip MUM. Ulf cavating with modern equipment, trand explained that the funds (Mt nl« *a Uu mark**! D«a't Ltd., and scientifically preshrunk. In to 46. In color and made by Encyclo- for funds in this project, probably Care Needed in Xmas Mailing are James Rudd, president of the originally appropriated for these BatlafutWn wing the earth excavated to build green, tan, maroon, broum, blue, grey. paedia Britannica Films, Inc., the could not meet these expectations; club, and Charles Merwarth. projects were found" to\be Insuf- 6.95 up low park areas and the con- Xmas Topic Sizes 30% to 13. pictures were. produced by the it was pointed out. . ficient to carry them to completion. OIANOI IIOHTINO CO. •traction of necessary control Conservation Foundation hi co- Personal surveys show that To Avoid Dead Letter Office Pascoe to be Speaker Hearing will be December 21. 4 UUTMAN ST., NKWAU. *. M. X. 4.95 works. operation with the New York Zoo- L. -Zelan cloth jacket with 100% al- many »wipfof*T -liev u^'^u^** the There's a man who's going to number, street, name of city, zone At Wednesday Ways and means to have the logical Society and under super- area and would prefer going to At Rankin Dinner Request of the Christian Evan- paca lining, mouton lamb collar.^ Won- »ntiquated Hansel and Droescher receive several thousand cheery number, and ihe state. gelical Mission for an exemption E. Pendleton sport shirts in 100% vision of Dr. Fairfield Osborn, au- hospitals closer fartbeir homes. Mr. derfully water repellent, fully belted, Dams replaced with modern mov- thor of "This Plundered Planet' Christmas greeting cards this year "Remember, much holiday mail Plans for a testimonial dinner from taxes on lot 6, block 89, which wool. Two breast pockets, pearl but- Hazzard wrote. Larger plants Club Meeting xipper closing. 36 to 46. \ able dams, to provide unobstruc- The program, at which the col- —and is very unhappy about the is delivered by emergency carriers !o be given by the Cranford Re- they own and on which they plan seem satisfied with the emergency whale situation. who haven't the faintest idea publican Club to Road Coinmls- Dean Oil Company tons. In solids or light and dark, plaids. 29l50 ted channels for the passage of lege Glee Club" will sing, is to begin services rendered at nearby hos- Ideas on Christmas decorations to erect a church edifice, was de- Sizes 14% to 17. flood waters, must be explored He has charge of the post office's where The Wilson Family" lives ioner George D. Rankin at the nied on advice of the attorney. It TU.ID ZINK. M>D«(er at 8: IS. Community Nights, begun pitals. - Park Hotel, Plainfleld, next Wed- were exchanged yesterday by more fully, it was asserted. Possi- a year ago, are open to townsfolk undeliverable mail — "nixies." in "On Oak Street." There may even members of the Wednesday Morn- was pointed out that taxes cannot 10.00 to 13.50 A total of $0,000 for costs of the the colorful jargon of tbe mail car- be two or three different carrier nesday evening, were completed at be waived unless a church building 225 LaGranrJe Ave. bilities of obtaining assistance from in gratitude for Cranford's cordial surveys and other wort: had been ing Club who met at the home of PUT THESE UNDER HIS XMAS TREEI county, state or federal agencies routes serving different parts of a meeting of the club last night at Is on the property or the land ad- relationship with Union Junior contributed by Cranford. the Casino. Commissioner Rankin Mrs. M. F. Arnold, 17 Tuxedo ;F. Fancy knit glove and muffler set would be gone into thoroughly by Last year, the local'post office one street. place. Mrs. Earl A. Dun fee, who Joins a present church edifice and + FANWOUD College. and Roselle. will retire at the end of this year Is definitely used for or in connec- in yellow, maroon, camel, navy, white, H. township- officials, it was played reluctant host to a large "Dont ever put 'City." Write out was scheduled to speak on ' the A. A hooded jacket, all alpaca lined and c quantity of other people's holiday 'Cranford, N. J." If a Christmas after three three-year terms on the tion with religious purposes. FA. 2-8484 grey. 100 /o tvooL Sizes S. M. L. stated. Township Committee. topic, "Deck the House with tvater repellent. It's part wool twill with At this meeting the membership Christmas Rash Keeps Preparing Joint Office j mail, left homeless because of card marked 'City" happens to Holly," coultj not attend because of In reply to a letter from the ' detachable Hood. Sizes 16-20. 3.95 elected the following to the As- faulty addressing. Nationally, the slip into the wrong mail pouch, it A report on arrangements for the Sherman P.-T. A. requesting im- Local Merchants Busy For Health and Welfare uffair was presented at the meet- illness. Instead, she sent many I 27.50 sociation's board of directors for toll of undeliverable Christinas may end up in the Dead Letter Of- samples of Christmas arrange- mediate installation of a traffic tthhe enisuing year: A .Vernon Ander- The municipal welfare director's cards, letters, and packages ran fice in Los Angeles or Jersey City." ing by Township Clerk J. Wnlter light at Walnut and Lincoln ave- Cash registers In local stores Coffee, in the absence of Mayor ments which were displayed at ?>!>. E. C. Butland, C. J. Collins, were jingling faster this week office at 2 Alden street is being into the millions. The postmaster recommends tne mectln nues. Police Commissioner J. Ed- B. A cotton flannel shirt by Model, it's ^'rt E. Crane, A. Jules Dom- renovated and painted this week Postmaster Arthur F. Metz sending all Christmas cards by George K. Osterheldt, chuirmun of e ward Wolf explained that this er gift-shopping got underway fa Among holiday exhibits dis- DOMESTIC sanforized and fully cut. Variety of plaids,
Page Twenty-Four THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, TJIURSDAY, Holiday Plans Discussed by OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL XMAS Drive Legion Post AND THURSDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M. For yonr outdoor man . . . Carefully • Plans for holiday activities were discussed at the regular meeting of Cranford Post, 212, American Legion, at the Casino last week. GAR WOOD CRANFORD KENILWORTH Progress on plans for the Now Year's Eve party was reported by Vol.LV. No. 46 Vice-Commander Howard RinRle, OF RUGGED CLOTHES! CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1948 30 Pages — FIVE CENTS entertainment chairman. He sug- GIVE HIM LOTS gested that members make their Tabernacle 'Messiah' reservations early. Mr. Rinfile also Masonic Building - Gold Ball League . reported on the success of the an- Tell Plans Presentation Sunday Business Association Trees nual Armistice Day dinner. Regional Changes Hands Again Meeting Monday Night Deny A report on the .program for Handel's "Messiah" will be pre- Sale_of the old Masonic Building sented at the Cranford Tabernacle it North Union avenue and Alden An organization meeting of the presenting fiifts to/children at the For Flood Lend Christmas Atmosphere men's Gold Ball Basketball League Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, Scotch this Sunday at the 7:45 p. jn. serv Hospital street to Leonard Soschin of New- ice. The oratorio will be sung am ark for $75,000 was reported this Cranford's shopping "center sponsored'by the Cranford Recrea- Tarlow Plains, and the Childrens Country on a cheery-Christmas atmosphere tion Committee will be held at 8 Home. Mountainside, was present- playedby a group of musicians ani week by Aleck Levine of Passaic. broadcast from 4:30 to 5 p.m. next The local building was acquired this,week as local merchants work- p. m. Monday in the township' ed''*by Past Commander Arthur Alleviation singers from the Missionary Train- ed to complete the seasonal "dress week and during the afternoon and ing Institute at Nyack, N. Y. There Plan Dies by Mr. Soschin as an investment evening of Christmas week. rooms. Robert Dow, in charge o! Metr, co-chairman for the Christ- ing up" of their stores and th< the league, this week requested Application mas party. Mr. Metz stated that will be 70 voices in the choir and Mr. Levine purchased the build- Rpy ri. MacBean, president of ing from Arthur Joergens, then of Cranford Business Association il- that captains or other representa- this program would be carried out River Deepening, Dam 40 instruments in the orchestra. luminated its two Christmas trees the Business Association, an- in cooperation with the 'Ladies' Other Alliance churches in thi Survey Indicates Lack Cranford, in January, 1946, as an week that* Leslie tives of all teams planning to par- ' C^ommittee Refuses investment, at which time the twoone in the plaza on the north sid nounced this .. . Auxiliary. Replacements Urged vicinity have been invited to th< of the railroad and the other onCrump, local artist, and Recorder ««pate in this season s competitor Of Necessary Financial upper floors were unoccupied. He attend the To Rescind Limit of Mrs. Betty Goodman and Mrs. By River Improvers evening service, and it is believec renovated the upper floors and railroad property on the south sid Charles J. Stfcvens have been »*«»»«- Flbfcnce Crounse of the auxiliary that some of them will take theii Support at This Time leased the entire third story to theof the tracks. named as two of the judges for th Flood alleviation and river im- own service to the tabernacle. Thi Three Liquor Store¥" were guests at the meeting. Mrs. provements necessary in Cranford State Highway ^Department for its The two trees, a new feature 01 association's annual Christmas Rev. Gordon Keeney expects thi Plans for a campaign to raise window decorating contest..-• The Crounse, chairman of the auxil- were the subjects of a lively dis- funds for construction of a hos-Route 4 field office. The second the annual Christmas activities of Production by Township Committee Tuesday iary's Chri-tmas party committee, church to be filled to capacity wel floor is now'occupied by the offices the Business Association, were name of the third judge will be night denied a request submitted cussion at the third annual meet- in advance of the starting time o: pital to serve Cranford, Linden announced next week. extended an invitation t.o the Lefi- ing of ,the Railway River Improve Roselle, Roselle Park, Clark, Win- of Charles J. Stevens, attorney; Dr. Ugh ted Tuesday evening* and will some weeks ago by Max Tarlow of ' ion members to attend a supper the service. W. F. Lange, dentist, the Atlas continue to send forth their cheery There will be awards for winDramatic- Club South Union avenue for the re- ment Association, !held last Thurs- field, Garwood and Kenilwortl dow decorations judged best in and social to be held at the Casino have been dropped, according to Finance Company, and an apart- message of goodwill from 4:30 p. m. •scinding of an ordinance limiting day evening ' in the Township to 11 p. tn. from now until Christ- merchant and service classes, and on December 16. Rooms." an announcement made this week ment. The ground floor is occu- to three the number of package mas. The large, shapely trees this year an additional "open Opens Tonight goods liquor stores in order that Stanley Grayson, athletic chair- The membership went on record Residence by L. B. Hazzard of tCranford, pied by theCranford 5 and 10 class" has been added. Tftfe latter man, reported on the successful president of the Board of Trustees Cent Store. were installed with assistance from Tonight at 8:40. • the curtain ** "ugh* make application for a advocating the deepening : and the township engineering depart- class will be for those businesses season enjoyed by the Cranford widening: of the "dyer channel, of the Regional HospitaJ of New Mr. Joergens, now a resident of desiring to decorate exterior, in- will rise at the Cranford Casino j^lail distribution license, Jersey, Inc.. ment *|Mrrt M. "Crane, chairman Clippers football team, now tied where necessary, from the JDroes- Decoration Westfleld, - had purchased, the of the committee in charge of ar-terior or both. on the first of three perform-j Motion to deny the application for first place with Summit in the cher Dam at Lincoln avenue, north building about two weeks ' before ances of the Cranford Dramaticjwas,made "by Fire Commissioner The report, made Monday nigh rangements for illuminated the association have y ner • Union County Football League. to.tbftsiteo«,th _ _ to Miembersripf the Linden Indus- the sale to Mr. Levine, from-H^K. T Club's production, "She Sloops U»John W. Doran. seconded by Road Mr. Grayson urged Legion mem- hegan dei^rnion tswki Howe of Bound Brook; former trees; was assisted by William voted :to keep their-'stores -'open 1 trial" Association, followed a .sur- McPherson and A. E. Meurer. evenings from now through De- Conquer." Director Allan Whit-j Commissioner George D. Rankin . Jjftrs.: to attend ' the :garpe-. against opposite Balmiere parkway and vey conducted by Ketchum, Inc.,proprietor of i!he 5 and lO.'.Jtne liey. with daily rehearsals Cor the and approved unanimously. Corn- Summit- on ; December 5 and to Kensington avenue, in accordance Prizes for winners of the resi- three-story brick building, origi- Adding to the festive atmosphere cember 24. last week, has brought his cast to amissioner Doran explained that the dence Christmas decoration contest of New York, professional fund in town will be the usual municipal support the home team in its re- with the comprehensive plan of raisers, who studied the possibility nally housed the' Masonic Temple, peak for the presentation. To ac-committee "does' not desire t& re- maining games. ^ under auspices of the Cranford and the municipal offices also were tree across from the post office, custom the putyers to their authen- open the ordinance at this time." the New Jersey State Department of raising necessary funds and re- decoration of which is being com- • " Acted on favorably on recom- of Conservation. , - Garden Club will be $15, first located there for many years. tic restoration garb, the cast has Mr. Tarlow operated a liquor KEEP HIM SNUG AND WARM place; $10, second, and $5, third, in ported that the project would not pleted today. This tree is expected Grid Dinner mendation of Vice - Commander It was emphasized that this be feasible at this time. been rehearsing in full costume,store on South Union avenue for each of the two classes for entries, to be illuminated by tonight or from wig to pumps. Avri^ting Mrs. several years in the 1930s. His 11- Michael T. Davis were applications work should not be deferred, but tomorrow night - 0 for membership from the following We suggest a Big Horn jacket by should be undertaken at once, as it was announced this week. The In a statement by Mr. Hazzard, Jacob Stanley with the costumes cense was revoked for two years by contest is open to all residents o: Iranford representative to the as- Another feature of the Business have been Mrs. Pud Adams. Mrs.!the State Alcoholic Beverage Con- veterans of World War II: Alfred it would hot only be a flood al- Held Up, Association's Christmas celebra- Plans Set J. Vano and Harold T. Miller^ of Lakeland, of Whitman's gabardine. Cranford.- sociation, it was pointed out tha Ellis Bishop. Bin. Hans Beller.jtrol Board for selling below the leviation measure, but also provide plans for a regional hospital would tion this year will be the broad- Cranford, and Leon H. Farrisi of It's water repellent, sheepskin lined! a better waterway to facilitate' all Featured under entries for Class casting of organ music an'd chimes AIlS. Paul Mnrlinnre. TMi« Kmili*. minimum Tair fraH» price. Mr.- A will be novel exterior decora- hot be considered because of lack Public Invited Sanderson and Mis. William Cole. Tarlow? has made several unsuc- Westfleld. Warm mouton lamb collar. Sixes 12-20. kinds of river recreation. It would of support from large corporations Slugged from the tower of the First Pres- Motion pictures dealing with the also eliminate the unsightly con- tions to be judged for originality, byterian Church, which is sched- Finishing and fitting of the elab- cessful attempts to obtain a new li- which probably would have been To Annual Booster cense during* the past few years. Pacific campaigns of the United dition of large accumulations of while Class B will include any called upon; to contribute abou uled to begin at 4:30 p. m. Monday. orate,, wigs used in the play has States Marine Corps were shown debris in the river, particularly inother exterior decoration to. be$2,000,000. Man Loses $25 The Christmas music will ~be Affair December 16 been done by Mrs. M. L. Thomp- Referred to Township Attorney by M'Sgt Tim Korner of Cran- 37.50 the areas of North Union, North, judged for artistic effect. Entry son. Her assistants, with make-up C. H. Warstnski was.a communica- To Masked Gunmen 00 ford. South and avenues, which blanks may be secured from Mrs. A survey by Neergaard and An invitation, to the public to will be Mrs. R. D. Burt. MTSL Rkfa- j**
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the township, $194 to G. T. Malletts Celebrate Ceremony Performed Plans Bridal Jean Pauiikoski Deny Tariow $200 to ttejrtate, $5 to Bride in Linden I Golden Wedding Day For Naomi Gundenen ApfilteBtioii ^ State At 4 p.m. Saturday In the First Miss Jean Wi PawlikosU, daugh- (Contbtued trom page oac) mission. Christmas Party Monday Mr, and Mrs. George T. Mallett ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paw- showed four general and 23 still LV Presbyterian Church, Miss Naomi Board of trustees of Union Jun- of 556 Westfleld avenue, Westfield, nirf«irj of 43d Lexington avenue alarms for estimated property loss • %. With Christmas just a few weeks£- Gundersen, daughter of Mr. and ior College^ expressed apprech • e • away, many' Cranford clubs .and 'ormerly of Cranford, celebrated was married Saturday to John C of $75. 'The municipal ambulance Teen^ers M have announced that their new tion to the committee for the offer organizations nave donned their their fiftieth wedding anniversary Mrs, George A. Gundenen of. 106 jundsteen. son of Mr. and Bars. made eight trips during the month, address will be: Rt 1, Box .179 Y. Christmas spirit at annual holiday Sunday at an.open house from 3 Mita street, became the bride of Ernest Lundsteen of 49 .Laird ave- B. H. Stevenson of 12 Mohawk °* }?*"* Wl parties and dinners. The Cranford Carlsbad. - • George W. Lawrence, Jr., son of nue, Neptune City. The ceremony drive was' granted permission to aslte for a campug Yor the to 6 p. m. at the- home of their . The trustees advised, how- College Club will hold its annual Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lawrence of was performed at 3 p. m. in theerect a 45-foot radio antenna tower The Misses Polly and Alma Wy- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and rectory of St Theresa's Church, en his property. Application'of ever, that they have.purchaked the Christmas party, a covered dish 121 Retford avenue! The Rev. old Nomahegan Golf Club property supper, Monday at 7 p.' m. to Cal-socki of 101 "South Union avenue Mrs. Harry T, Mallett of 684 Rah- Linden, with the Rev. Edward Red PetrozeUL 354 Southttnion entertained their bridge club last way a venue, Westfield. Mrs.Laura| Robert G. longaker, pastor, offi- Kozlowski, pastor, offlriating. avenue, for permission' to dispose for the furture^ievelopment of the vary Lutheran Church. Mrs. C. C. college.. • Schulze will be program chairman Thursday night. Cruikshank, mother of Mrs. Harry ciated. A reception for about SO Given hi marriage by her father, of refuse from the National Gyp- Judge Charles J. Stevens report for the evening. Mallett, served as co-hostess. guests followed at the Elizabeth the bride was attended by Miss Company hi Clark on the Mrs. R. E. Wandelt of 55 Eliza- Carteret Hotel, Elizabeth. Amelia Matseur of New Bruns- ed that he had recenUy attended - Featured at the party will be a The honored couple resided in ranford dumps was denied. - a conference of traffic court judges beth avenue has returned from wick, as maid of tumor, and Miss Among building permits op- program entitled, "Holiday High- Cranford until five years ago when Miss Barbara Gundersen was her in Trenton on regulations under lights for Your Home," to be pre-Schenectady, N. Y., where she vis- Mary Lou Philips of Garwood, as roved Tuesday night were one for ited for some time with her mother. they moved.to Westfield. They sister's maid of honor, and brides- bridesmaid. Stephen Johnson of the new State court procedure. Mr sented by Mrs. Harry T. Rearwin maids included Miss Jean Ton-ens i| r < rood 4 Selick for a new manutac- Schober expressed appreciation to of 601 Orchard street. Mrs. Rear- 'ormerly had lived for many years Belrnar was best man and Cf " * *^ and Miss June Johanson, both of Olbrys, usher. iring building at 40 South avenue, the road department and engineer win, a member of the Cranford Mrs. Peter Sisco of West Engle- in New Brunswick where Mr. Mal- wood returned home today after Cranford. Michael Drapaluk of The bride wore a white satin •est, at an estimated construction for prompt action In resurfacing Garden Club and the Wednesday lett was conductor of an orchestra. Cranford was best man and ushers ist of $175,000. Resdential per- Iroquols road recently. Morning Club, has won many visiting with her granddaughter, gown with lace inserts, ending in a SUph- Mrs. R. L, Buchanan of 5 Sylvester Both born in New York, Mr. andwere William Price and Gene long train. A ^ara of seed pearls lits approved were for the South awards for her arrangements nion Corp.. at 1 La Salle avenue, The. tax lien certificate covering 'MAP, decorations. street. Mrs. George Mallett also were GHdden, also of Cranford. held her fingertip veil, and- she lots 702, 703 and' 704, block 520 married in that city.' Mr. Mallett carried whlite roses. . 7J5OO, and Charles Wolfe, 9 Chipwa- s sold to Joseph H. Chiachairo Supper arrangements, will be in The bride wore a white satin Ewa Way, $10,000. November re- Mrs. Alma Whiting of Cortland, associated with his son in thegown with a long train. Her 'fin- MISS BETTY L. DOLAN A reception was held at the for $600 subject to confirmation at charge- of Mrs. Charles Stevens N. Y., spent several days this week eal estate business in Westfield. Seven Gables, Linden. The bride, art of Building Inspector' F. J. the next meeting. , chairman, and the following mem- gertip veil of illusion was held by visiting her sister, Mrs. Zada Shep- His hobby is oil painting. Both a graduate of Linden High School, tEer showed 13 permits were Report of the dog warden for bers of her committee: Mrs. Charles a .sweetheart-shaped headdress sued for new construction valua- herd of 10 LaSalle avenue. Mrs. Mn Mallett and his wife are intrimmed with seed pearls. She Messier—DoUm Nuptialis employed at the Quality Market. last month showed 38 calls investi- M. Ray, Mrs. F. F. .Voorhees, Mrs Whiting left Tuesday to spend the excellent health. In addition to Westfleld. Mr.. Iiundsteen attended on estimated at $47,700 and fees Anthony Stein, Mrs. Richard carried a bouquet of white roses. gated, 17 dogs were captured of winter in Florida. their, son, they have three grand- Set for December 26 the Middlesex: County Vocational f$139. : ; French, Mrs. Roger Oest, Mrs. The honor attendant was attired in which 10 were redeemed, four daughters. . a blue satin gown and the brides- Miss Betty Lorraine Dolan, School and served two years with Police report for November were destroyed and four were George Albertson, Mrs. Cameron Miss Joan Coffey of 41. Craig! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard the Seabees.* He' is in business Ogden, Mrs. Farris Swackhamer, maids wore similar gowns in rose. lowed 321 calls investigated, in- placed in new homes. Seventeen place is working at Hearn's, New- All had matching headdresses and it. Dolan of 621 Woodland avenue, with his father hi Bradley Beach. ijing JO auto accidents which re- cats were destroyed, 10 summonses Mrs. I. C. Anderson, Mrs. Lawark- , for the Christmas season aij Lois Terrell To Wed toselle Park, formerly of Cran- For their wedding trip to New! rence Botts, Mrs. Albert Gesaler carried bouquets of chrysanthe- ulted in one fatality and eight In- and 26 warnings were issued. One t mums and gladioli. ord, has announced plans, for herYork State, the bride chose a black nries. Fines ih'recorder's court dog remained.at the pound at the -Mrs.-Edmund Morris, Mrs. Robert ; Student narriage to Robert Daniel Messier; lace dress with black and white! Simons," Mrs. Burton C Belden. Mrs. Gundersen, the bride's italed $697. of which $238 went to end of the month. chandising. Invitations have been issued for ion of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- accessories. The couple will re- Mrs. Clinton Holder, Mrs. the wedding on Saturday of Miss mother, wore a dinner gown of lam T. Messier of Plainfield, in pale blue crepe with pink side with the bridegroom's par- Walter Coffee, and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas of Lois Elizabeth Terrell, daughter of 5L Michael's Church, here at 3 ents. Outlaw, telephone chairman. the late Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ter-ies, and the bridegroom's mother m. on December 26. The cere-; Maracaibo, Venezuela, S. A., sailed wore a gown of soldier blue crepe for home Friday after spending rell, formerly of Cranford, and nony will be followed by a re- Mrs. H. W. Conover of 98 Riv- with silver and blue seption at the .home of the bride- Mrs.LeRoy Watson Francis Alfred Patterson, Jr., son !(• seevral days as guests of Mr. and ies.. Both' had corsages of pink erside drive entertained- Monday Mrs. LV K, Merrill of 12 English •>! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Patterson of sleet's parents./' at a luncheon-bridge. roses. * The bride's grandmother, n^i«« Dolan will be'given In mar— Feted at Shower Village. \ :-•.•.'• Arlington, Mass. The ceremony CKAMfOKD. N. JT^-C*. e-0149 will take place at 2:30 p. m. at theMrs. Pearl A. Wise of New York iage by her father. Hex maid of Bliss Geraldine Fbwiie of 65 STAVIOM IXAJEA Pr. and Mrs. B. B. Kott of. 17 Oak] City, wore a gown of champagne woor Villjae Miss. Marilyn Mullin South Union avenue was bosU Mr. and Mr*, William ChapeL Nortbamp- • CHaUSTIfAS DECXXltM ,,'„.,.,,-•:-., ...j^- - lane" will leave December 21 for a ton, Mats., followed 1>y a reception ^v*fesrfleio^"ttd oria&malds wiffl IThunday night at a stack show Ford and daughter, Audrey,, of 28 a corsage of talisman roses. JAN. 1. lMt vacation in Florida. Beech street, accompanied-by Her- the Smith College Alumnae >e Miss Audrey Pawson of Para- in honor of Bars. LeHoy Watson Of bert H. Ditzel of Denman road,, re- House. Miss Joan fi^hTHrtdfx of nus and Miss Noreen Herbert of S3 Denman road. Bin. Watson, FVU. COTO8E DINNEE, *M5 — CHILDREN XJnder 12, $1.35 -\ Mrs. Melvin Warner of Allen- soloist, sang, "The Lord's Prayer,' Sranford. Miss Barbara Ring of the former Shirley Aagaard. is the cently returned after .vacationing The prospective'bride is a grad- lilHl U A. M. im • r. K. ^v Mwmto M—m tor TmxUtm town, Pa., returned home Saturday at Miami Beach, Fla. uate of the Pennsylvania School "Aye Maria," "Because," and "O,linden will be flower girL Wil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter after spending three weeks' with Horticulture, Ambler, Pa. She Prqomise Me.". Wedding music iam Messier, brother of the brlde- Aagaard at the Denman road ad- her niece, Mrs.. Robert Timmlns of employed by the Prophylatic wa&played by the church-organist. irobm-to-be will serve as best dress. Our junior customers are'just as entliusiastic as their elders about shop- Zoralee Zohe,' daughter of Mr. nan, and ushers will be Leonard 222 Walnut avenue. and Mrs. E. C. Zohe of, 216 Central Brush Company In Florence, Masse Following a wedding trip to At- Decorations were in pink and ping at A.&P. And when/we hear them sing the praises of our grand Mr. Patterson, a graduate of lantic City,, the couple will reside Dolan, brother of the bride-elect, blue. The gifts were centered averrue entertained yesterday at a md Edward McNeils of Plainfleld. values and wide assortments, it's music to our ears. Because we know Adra. and Mrs. E. D. Stanley of party in honor, of her' eleventh Willston Academy and Middlebfctry in Linden. Mr. and Mrs. Law- around a large stork. Befiresh- > 316 Casino - avenue returned re- rence, are 'graduates of Cranford The bride-elect is a graduate of birthday anniversary. Nine guests College, Class of 1942, is attending MINIATURE that, in spite- of their youth, teen-agers are mighty smart shoppers. cently from a three weeks' vaca- were present. the Stockbridge School of Agrl- High SchooL Mrs. Lawrence is Eloly Trinity High School, West- ly 16 guests attended from Cran- tion in Mexico City and other ulture at the University of Mas-employed by the Prudential in- leld, and St Mary's Hospital ford, Westfleld, Roselle and Ni BBAIDT GLASSES (They'd never be entrusted with the family food money if they weren't!) points of interest in Mexico. School of Nursing, Passalc. ark. Mrs. Milton Koos of 511 Spring- sachusetts. During the war, hesurance Company, Newark. Her What's.more they take their marketing- seriously, even though they may «rved as a captain with the 20th husband served: four years with the Mr. Messier also is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Richards, field avenue will be hostess at a seem to make light of it (after all, it is fun to guide a glider basket up meeting this . afternoon of the Vir Force on Guam. \ marines, spending a part of that idly Trinity and is now in his formerly of 8 -Greaves place, will The couple will be at home, 9 time in overseas* service in Cuba. lenlor year at Seton Hall. College. Lincoln-Shennaii Group and down our buy-lined aisles,) picking and choosing from hundreds of move into their new home tomor- garden group of the Village Im- provement Association* "Members Trinity Row,,Florence, Mass., after He. is employed by the National Showers in Miss Dolan's honor Hear Guidance Director row in Carlsbad, Calif. They have 1 fine foods at A&P -— the store that caters to the teens* taste and grown- will discuss and plan Chxifttmas "anuary 1. ' ~~\Gypsum Company, Garwood. were held recently by Miss Mullin been visiting their daughter in her home in Westfleld and by Vincent SarnowskJ, boys* guid- ups', too. ' Phoenix, Ariz., for the past few gift wrappings and b^utonnles. PKOrOSHB OaUUMANCB Miss Dorothy Gillen of Roselle ance director at Cranford- High AN ORDINANCE Repealing Certain Im- School, spoke of the work of the weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richards Ward-Hennessey Troth provement Ordinances Adopted on Park. Mrs. A, M. Wilson of -t& Forest June tiwa. - guidance department and reviewed avenue returned Sunday front-a Announced at Dinner Whereas, heretofore, the Township the Cranford school system at _ five weeks' visit with her tnother, Committee adopted oroliiances providing Donald S. Parsons of 102 Cen- The engagement of Miss Mar- tor certain Improvements; and, whereas, r>njjii avenue, is a member of I meeting Tuesday of the. Lincoln— Mrs. Tracy Mills of Pine Bluff, the Township Committee now rtaum tt Sherman Pre-School Study JSroup 1 Jucknell University's mixed chor- $2.75 per set of 8! Ark. Mrs. Mills is expected to laret Hennessey, daughter of theto the publio interact that Mid at the home of Mrs. K. a Morris, late Mr. and Mrs. J. Hennessey, to merits be not now undertaken; IS which will give its annual Yule-J arrive here December 19 for the Be It Ordained ftgr UtfeBftwMfclp Com- 9 Blake avenue. Mr. Sarnowski MARTIN JEWELERS Christmas holidays. Walter C. Ward, son of Mr. and ide presentation of Handel's mittee of the. Township of jCMnford: lamed oratorio, "The Messiah1', discussed school ratings and stated El SE MAN'S Mrs. H. M. WaM, was annouaced Section. 1. «ha» the foBowtosI ordt- that Cranford "Hypi* are in the at a Thanksgiving dinner at ttie lanoea be and they hereby are repealed: iuhday evening at Lewisburg, Pa. SSSPAKKAVE. PLAINFIELD 6-4181 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Orne of East] 75: rAn mmjSmproviding -far drain- Parsons, a sophomore, is a member upper bracket. v Open Evenings Ml Christmas Boothbay, Me., arrived Friday fortatter's hotjta 312 Arbor street «o1 age, and the oansttktUoo off curbu s annd Ad date has been set for the wedding.).sidewalks - akj» Av«nu* a a-t th- e- ta- rf. Sigma Phi Epsflon fraternity. Mrs.' John wia«**i introduced the a visit with their'son-in-law and terseotlon of Hiv«rslde Drlve,^ adopted le is'the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guyspeaker. Husbands were invited daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John & Miss Hennessey attended Bay- June*. 1S4S. ••";' ^ . to the meeting. Serving - as co- efed NORMALLY FOUND onne schools and St. Alphonsus f. S. "An ordinance providins for the1 Parsons. s Potter of 30 Hamilton avenue. They] Widening an&t .xe-alignment . of Vnlon hostesses were Bars. Robert Mnr- are expected to remain until.Jan-{Business School, New York City. Avenue from Alden Street to the Bahway beck. Mrs. William Watt, Mrs. J ON THIS PAGE She currently is employed by theRiver." adopted June 4. 1S48. uary. 3. "An ordinance providing for. the P. Mysiak, Mrs. R, S. Malcobnsoo. American Type Founders Com- Improvement of Tulip. street between Abnost a third of the total pro- Mrs. William Kruse, Mrs. Richard Af^EARSON pany. Mr. Ward attended Cran- Wpring Oarden Street and Division Ave- tern In fee food eaten in ths, Unit- Hagman and Mrs. E. A. Fischer. Mrs. Albert H. Francis of 423'ord schools and- serve* three nue." adopted June 4. 1848. MEAT SPECIALS! Section 1. This ordinance, shall take ed States is furnished by cereal There win be no meeting in PAGE 9 OF North Union avenue on Monday rears with the Army Air Force. effect Immediately upon .Its publication trains. catered and served at her home a He is employed by the American after AnaL passage. | January, it was announced. TODAY. FRI. and SAT. luncheon given by Mrs. E. • E. Dey Stores. THIS ISSUE. and Mrs. W. M. Hicks for Mrs, The fore(oln( ordinance was introduced Pec 9th, 10th and 11th Atherton W. Hobler of Princeton. and passed on lint reading: at a regular meetlna* of the Township Committee of Mrs. Lois Hooker of'• Palm Beach, Bradley—Davis the Township ef Cranford, N. J., held on LEGS OF p£ Mrs. Frederick G&ston of Passalc, Mr. and Mrs. William C. T. Davis December 7. IMS. and will be considered for Anal passage, after publio hearing; at snug as a bug Mrs.-'Clarence Francis and Mrso.f Larchmont, N. Y., announce the another regular meeting of said Township Harold Francis of Bronxville, N. marriage of -their daughter, Jean Committee at Municipal Building. Cran- Y., Miss Edith Henofer of Eliza- Tyhurst .Davis,- to John Juntas ford. New Jersey, on Spring Lamb ',- ft.Dt)C TUESDAY. DKCEMBXR 31/ 19*8, beth, and Mrs. R. W. Smith, Mrs, Bradley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. (Ksstcra Standard Time) George Bates, Mrs. Frederick ohn J. Bradley of 324 North . J. WALTER COFFEE. Township Clerk. in a C SMALL JERSEY - Sykes and Mrs. Francis of Cran-Union avenue, on November 20. Dated: December 7, 1MB. ford. 7/1' Do Your Xmas Shopping Early! Fresh Hams snow suit or FRESH KILLED r*€\ prices all1 weather ">85, Broilers or Fryers *. WC '-'•Olj (3 to 4 Ih. jtvcrajrc) 1OP« . suit RATEfS TENDERIZED '
Smoked Hams:!S«» ChedrO-BH BREAST OR NEGK OF Sliced S*i Blended S Lamb for Stew - ft Sliced American In a hurry? Hurry to the Frosted Foods Department POPULAR BRAND -"""an,. Cream Cheese of your A&P Super Market and take your pick of quick-froien fruits, vegetables, fish and poultry! You'll find ASF's prices mighty attractive! Sliced Bacon KM*» Orange Juice ITS 1ASYTO BKOMITHI Lima Beans Farssaat mmi 13 ox. DKS- 43« HOME-MADE Spinach ctiwn Mox.pks.29e Succotash nox.pka.35fl Itafian Sausage ib. •3) IA Tops with Mom§ and Pops! Farmer ^" Cut Corn Wox.pkfl.27e Vegetable Dept. Green Beans Cat i Itaukauna U... -. A&PCOFFEE Green i Peaches •*•*•»• ioox.pkg.33o BEANS 2 lbs. Eiijoy tho fresher, richer flavor They'll keep your youngsters warm, and dry in all kinds that makes A&P Coffee Amer- Ocean Perch Fillet cas'a Jeka w ox. pko. 42c FnahCut ica's No. 1 fuvorite. of weather. McKem All Wool Snow Suits are weaihcr Flounder Fillet <*•• Jaka Wox.pk0:63c SPINACH 2 lb*. Many t* Artbvr Murray mn—lr of Rumba steps Into sealed with Impregnole. The Zelan treated Poplia All Eight €i 2u>,79« mmi loan*. Hi* flaw Steps the pattern of the music And California Arthur Murray eipeiti tlvn Vint your nearest A&P Super Market today: Weather Suits arc vat dyed and ina CARROTS bunch lib. tag 4fJ. . . .. 3lb.-befl1.15 act Artbnr you the real "know how" of tfas new dsnees-oot merely • *McKem'f ntw Smafl Tender Jt««f Circle 87 act routine of steps. You loam 103 MEN STREET ^u**-o*. CRANFORD Ktt TraJ, AUrl. BEETS bunch STORE HOURS: tib.b.044e ... so fsst, so Joyously, too. Size* S to 10 Juicy Coma In or phone right Prices: 15.95 to 24.50 1 lb b-o 47e .... 3lbb«o1.35 ewwrjr. Swirl to MW i»»ieiii
CHUCK|ROAST - by Schrafft's and Whitman's 5299 BSB ft.79c ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS — 23.95 up UBS OF CIGARS I Gifts for Mother Gifts for Dad Boxes of 25 and 50 GET* PERFORMANCE FRO LAMB - ft.65c [| Electric Irons 4.95 to 14.95 Dazey Ice Crusher , 7.95 Pipe Wrenches 1.95 to 3.85 Yes—Jtfs the bete news weVtv From 2.25 up | Pressure Cookers 12.95 to 16.95 Vegetable Planes ..'. 1.20 to 6.50 Dept. bao IOC ™w*>f shop ovocif nf ^ Stainless Steel Knife and '7 ... Saws v ^. 3.45 to 5.45 LARGE FRESH several year*. Tbe Power King Waterman Ball Point Pens $ Fork Sets 6.95 to 12.95 Electric Soldering Irons ...... 1.80 to 5.00 tools disc are last becoming van ! SAWS K G. E. Electric Vacuum Cleaner 59.95 favoritei all over America ace Pexto Home Outfit -X $39.95 ICEBERGfLETTUCE - ft. 15c 1.00 \ Fruit Juicers 4.49 to 11.45 Here is s, set of carpenter's tools so complete thai It will meet here liar your inspection! all the needs of the borne owner or hobbyist. No more will he A Universal Automatic Mixers 36.95 have to hunt for tools for a particular Job. They are all la a EATING OR COOKING convenient chest which can be us£d, cither as a carryln*' ease And what tools they ere! All Rubinstein 4 Keys to Beauty Set ;]{•: Dormeyer Automatic Mixers 37.50 or as a permanent wall chest. ..•- ' ball bf ring equipped. All In- APPLES - Revere Cooking Utensils Black and Decker Home Utility Kit — 39.95 3 bis. 29c dnde new enspiieering features All Items In Stock Hold Individually 1.50 A sift which will brine a cleam io the eye of any man who loves to make or repair things around the house. Contains the that add to operating ease and Bissell Carpet Sweepers 7.95 to 8.95 famous V*" Black and Decker electric drill, a set of 13 high speed RED RIPE accuracy. And they're priced drills, a horizontal stand, wire brush wheel, (rinding wheel, Volupte Compacts Electric Percolator 15.95 polishing wheel, and polishing and buffing compound. EMPEROR «RAPES to put s completely potter* 2 lbs. 29c gfdpped stop within reset •/ From 2.00 to 15.00 The Perfect Gift for All the Family .... every bom* owner. ^ • _^^«——— LARGE BUDDED A DAYTON WATER SOFTENER Now, whatever you want eo Ronson Lighters Ye«, folks, every member of your family will enjoy the comforts of vel- DIAMOND WALNUTS snake in wood or plastics we JUST $2 down lubricate ft.49c chsnsU vety soft water. Shaving will become a pleasure for Dad, washing dishes and laund- have the tools that will help Wofefc with You! _ From 6.00 to 10.00 ering the clothes will no longer be drudgery for Mom, and the kids will really enjoy NU-MAID • you do it qnkfclr and easily. It" bathing in luscious soft water. Balance Weekly Complete Line of Place your order NOW for installation by Christmas. OLEOMARGARINE - ft.35c Christmas Cards — Candies — Perfumes Only $149.00 Completely Installed T--l«" Toilet Waters Chas. Kurtz Market All for $10.00 ••i Owned and Operated by Buerldin A Sysedty SCHLECTER'S A & A Hardware 18 No. Union Avenue HI BROAD ST. BS DRUGSTORE Open Evenings Till Christmas Cranford Paint and Hardware ELIZABETH RIDNEY SCIIEH. Err. fharm- 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST CRANFORD 64)301 Omnfo«16-Q3a2-3-4 OPEN TODAY KVKNING8 Weslfield Motor Sales Co. OWEN EVERY NIGHT i *ncl Walnut Avea. CRanfotxl 64H41 319 NOETII AVE. WK8TFTELD 2-1MS • v v ••/"•. :•' :•• .•' — DELIVERY SERVICE FREE— 1104 South Ave^ E. Omnfoid 6-1870 TILL 9 P. M. Vnlon County Tru«i C«.) >ooooooooooo< "••>.• :.'•••
StftC-8 THX CRANIGRD CITIZKN AND CHBONtCLft THURSDAY, nBrXMBlB 9. IMS,
made lait night at a meeting of the used to finance the P.-T. A. proJosep- h Lobl and Mrs. Walter Rein- executive board of the Lincoln gram during the year. hold . ... House Ransacked, Woman's dub VIA Board to Meet Plan Xmas P.-T. A- «t the home of Sin. A. L. Popular among specialties at the The P.-T. A, has expressed Us But Nothing Stolen Xmas Party Tuesday The executive board of the Vill- Rodee, 23 Mansion terrace. The fair was a Punch and Judy show appreciation to all members'-who age Improvement' AfffffM*l*tfffl will THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER B, IMS party will be held following • reg- presented by Mrs. J. B. Stearns and partieipaced and also to Cranford A two-family bjmse at 60S Or- The Cranford Woman's Club will meet Tuesday at JO a. m. at the Celebration ular P.rT, A, meeting nexLJfal Mn. «qt»^frft»i H+H*nfrrtrht.- The m»rrhsnt« who nHmvmA ange avenue was ransacked Mon- tiold a luncheon-bridge and Christ- home of Mr£ Charles F. Schflita- nesday at 9 a. nt in the school show was given Tour times, and A tea, was held Tuesday after-day night although a check-up by mas party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.ger, 20 Greaves place. . eat Heport, auditorium. - - • • •* • many children who saw it in thenoon in^the school cafeteria in its occupants, and the police at the home of Mrs. James Mc- Many persons attended the Holi- afternoon returried with their par- honor of mothers of Miss Madeline Lincoln P.-T.A. Party showed that nothing had been Mahon, 115 Retford avenue. Each day Fun Fair held Friday after- ents to see it again In the evening, Marco's moraine and afternoon taken. The entry was made be- Dames of Malta ing Time in Half .. • Shop Cr Save For Children; Report noon and evening under auspice* it was reported. kindergarten children. Mrs. X. H. member is asked to bring a little -WW RATES ~ of the P.-T. A. in the school audi- Schroeder was hostess foy thetwee1 n 7:30 and 10: IS o'clock while gift for exchange. Cranford members of Elizabeth . On Fun Fair Success Mrs. A. J. Muss and Mrs. George the occupants, Mrs, Molly Vincent- Sisterhood, Lodge 117, Dames of torium, it was announced. Pro- Barlow were co-chairmen of themorning group, and Mrs. William Assisting as co-hostess will be Consultation Plant for « Chrisjmas party for sen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Malta, are requested to attend a ceeds, which far exceeded the ex-affair. Among chairmen in charge Bamaby was hostess for the after- Mrs. F. J. DeUer. Mrs. J. Angus children at Lincoln School were pectations of the sponsors, will be noon group. Nelson, were away,. Sgt Lester meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. at of various booths were Mrs. H. E. Enowles, president, will preside. Scott Hall, Elizabeth. New Acme... Alden 6* Miln Sts Cranford Sorensen, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. Those attending were Mrs. Powell reported. v Charles Anderson, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Vincentsen discovered the OIMMAMCS Breltel, Mrs. T. F. Cnarleton, Mrs. break when she returned home, AJ* OftDDtANCX ErUblithlnf th« Munl> Herbert VtmArtfitm^^ Mrs. An- . cipal Court of Towiuhip of Craotutf. cording to Sgt. Powell, entry was B* It Otdataad by Vbm Townthto Com- thony LaRosa, Mrs. Roland Lei- made through a rear kitchen win- mitted of tb* Tswadilp of Cranfiird: mann, Mrs. Frederick T^ wn, Section 1. Pursuant to the appUeabla m dow which was unlocked. The in- SPECIAL provfefcuu of Chapter S64 Public tawi of Mrs. Charles Myers, Mrs. Robert truders had attempted unsuccess- 1S48. a municipal court for Townahlp of Quinn, Mrs. John Btelger, Mrs. Cranford U hcrabjr —taM'rtufl fully to enter through a locked side Section 1. Th« name of said court Daniel Sasjri, Mrs. George Reusch, door, police said. thall IM Municipal Court of Township of Mrs. Herman Occi, Mrs. A. G. A request that residents notify Cranford. : Saetlon 3. Thb ordlnanea ahall taks Thomas, Mrs. Howard Francals, police headquarters whenever effect on January 1. ISM. Mrs. John Brewster and Mrs. Leostrangers of a suspicious character GBOftOB U. OftTBBHXLDT. ' Crawford. are seen in their neighborhoods Owltana TMraihlp "»—-'tt«t was made this week by Lt. George WALTBB coma. Marketlnc Fresh Vegetables* L. Rosendale, > acting chief. If Towaahlp dark. If prepackaged fresh vegetables such persons are reported, a check can be made by the police, Lt Ros- foncotas jrdtaiae* m a**** «o are kept at a temperature of 42 de- Saves Time! Tuesday, December 7, 1S48. grees during marketing operations endale pointed out. Imagine every department in j. WAinrn conn. they will keep from two to three times longer than if no attention Is the store completely sell-service Thl Ckrk of tba DO YOUR CHRISTMAS OfcttM Riven to refrigeration. SHOPPING EARLY! Complete Lino of Rubber — no watting —- you pay only f once for all your purchases! Footwear for All the Family. NEW! * TOMATO MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP A top-quality condensed soup, mod* Kiddies' Boots In Bed. Brown; White. 'Latnb'i wool culled Exclusive from a new and improved recipe. Buy , SJS to «•*» tip-up boots, Headquarters for CM Sett'Service now at thb tpeJal low prUel
Wool-Uned imbber rip- rw-trbnhMd Up bobU. ——; •-• You've beard about It—enjoy j. It nowl Every Item raad ^•Jahedj priced and wrapp Step-In in miiiilh'Bt ceHophane. • lb Has GIFTS Galore SAWYER \mw MASTERS, $2.00 boots. FULL-COLOR KODACHROME Pork Loins 39c Campbell's Porlc & Beans can - 11c Whole or either half. Save TJ-Trim removes much snrplna fat HEELS — 3 for $1.00 NO WAITING THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT ! Boys' Rocket Boots ..... 5.40 Walk right along and select Corn Niblets 15c For All The Family! Men's Commuter Boots your favorite meat or poultry Center Cut Pork Chops . "•• 59c Libby Peaches 27c can from the refrigerated casw. If s EDUCATOR lb. the talk of the town. Come to- CRAX CAMERAS CRISANTI SHOE STORE day — See for yourself. Shoulder Pork Chops »>-39c JELL-0 20c CRACKERS SUNBEAM Baby Brownie. .-...... $ 3.16 Keystone F3.5 304-306 CENTENNIAL AVE. M1XMASTERS 39.50 Brownie Reflex 10.93 8 mm. Movie $49.50 CRanford 6-14 Chuck Roast . «>49c (Limited Quantity) NEW! lb Wilson's 7-Minute Swift Nestle Hunt Club -.ML-'i TOASTMASTER Kodak Duaflex 13.49 B & H Companion Chuck Steak . 49c Cornell Beef Chocolate Pie PREM _ CJipcplqre DOG FOOD AUTOMATIC TOASTERS 21.50 Brownie Flash Six-20 .... 12.08 8 mm. Movie 89.83 Large frozen (Limited QnanUty) Cine Kodak . Hash ^ Mix J£L 26C .tr 45c Morsels S 23c 51.65c ALSO OTHER POPULAR HAKES OF Brownie Target 6.30 FOODS DEPT. ih TOASTERS and MIXERS 8 mm. Movie ...... 71.75 Ansco Panda 4.89 Pillsbury Pie Crust *£ 17c Shredded Wheat I^*X. 17c Kodascope Proj. ( Fresh Ground Beef 53c Pumpkin !S^ L*, 2 21c Ansco Pioneer 8.63 Pumpkin Pie Spice 10c Cherry Pie Filling Tt 33c ^OMfjnars^T^ 19c Eight-33 85.00 Suggest a NEW! Solid Hnt r| Ansco Clipper 14.41 Keystone Proj. 74.50 Round Roast No S*t Added ib.79c Ideal Mince Meat 25c Mwm ^ spy Crackers £T 25c USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN \l Sett-Serpice Diced Citron .10c Blueberry Pie Filling I 33c Sunshine Hydrox aaT£ 16 p/eces for $5.00 Porterhouse Steak womMt SCREENS — SPLICERS — TRIPODS Diced Peels .10c Lemon Pie Filling *T!L 23c Thin Mints o,,^ c**** pa*. 45c DAIRY DEPT. Sirloin Steak . . u>. 69c BAtlAIA fCOTf SHOP EARLY—SHOP IN CRANFORD ! Cherries 7""™"Who!. .20c oooo mat ,..- AUTHORIZED EASTMAN KODAK DEALER Pineapple OROMEOAtV Caxlvd .20c Lemon Pie Filling 2 15c M & M Candy "H^iuTS 25C RedbcrriasaadcNtalta*** • Prime Cut Rib Roast ib.69c oo this new ghsa amice BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT for 4—"B«tiy fe»tl»ml"! So NEW! tUh ... . so practical! Rib and Shoulder Lamb Chops u>. 79c IVORY IVORY IVORY Ivory Flakes berries on 12 ox. I SPRY tumblers, boyMnberrits on Automatic Washer Self-Service SOAP SOAP jtf-os. Jute* glut—. thlmhU- > 41c SOAP bcrrias on dessert dishes, Stewing Lamb BrisketJc—i 8!>C S: 17c iSr 10c 3 —20c and raspberries on "Soup» PHOTO SHOP vnth famous to-Nuts bowls. ' J^." 13 North Ararat E. CRanford 6-1024 BAKERY Veal ;£?««•. Beef Liver 69c
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CRANTOBP CmZPt AMP CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER •, 1818 gold. /Approximately 80 persons Honored at Dinper were present AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1MB Mr. and Mrs. L. X Rankin of Assisting with arrangements -. •••., • v 165 Division avenue entertained were Mrs.'Geraldine Barnes, Mr. The footbalTteamof Cranford High" and Vts. Fred Huetteman, Miss THE MAGIC HAYS OF -~m:---m MARTIN JEWELERS School, and its four coaches at aAudrey Pursell, Miss Alice spaghetti dinner Monday in theSchacht, Miss Carol Chott and Masonic Temple. The team pre- j«» Mary Ellen Rankin. George sented Mrs. Rankin with a neck- Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rank- lace "and • bracelet Decorations in, participated as a member of ! in the school colors, blue an.d the football team this year. You'll Have More Dollars For CHRISTMAS SHOPPING : When You Do Your '^ •<$- " 1 Weekly Shopping at FRANK'S! Gifts for Your Budget • ••.-jf-.f.'.; Chops! — Sale! — Chops! CENTER CUT
FOR A CHRISTMAS !; PORK CHOPS - WITH HAPPY HOURS •da££' ''l - ib.55c ARE YOUR GUARANTEE THAT CHOICE SHOULDER $ Our Famous Watches arm Hero's the pick ofSt.Niclc>, LAMB CHOPS - - ib.55c EVERY EGG MN KMGS IS FRESB GIFTS under 5 alwayt ca«h-j>fi*ced on Gift Watches ...a style for Where Mr. Joe mathnt possible budgmt terms CHOICE CUT everyone, a price for every budget! saves you dough Eggs ore a wonderful food if served FRESH. Horrible, otherwise. To assure you of eggs that are . f always fresh, always delicious, always at their peak of goodness, Mister Joe Is testing every I KINGS gift-wrapped . VEAL CHOPS - ib59c egg in Kings with the amadng new discovery: BUCK UGHT. without extra charge! The magic rays of the Black light pour from a high-Intensity, ultra- ARMOUR'S FANCY KINGS tW/ltf ^ violet lamp developed by Westinghouse. - . LARGEFfiESH CLOVERBLOOM FOWL Every egg that comes. Into Kings is exposed to the .searching rays of MARKETS the Black Ught. If the egg falls to reflect the true color that means EGGS HORMEL'S DAIRY BRAND FRESH—Jt 1* discarded. JUngs egg experts permit no eggto -ge t intothe famous Mister Joe "DotBrow. n egg carton unless that egg is sweet and fresh as the dew.. Our egg Ib. s Sweetheart ex- SMOKED TONGUE - 4)qaM*»ce^ detectives, who^huirtdoww and tow ••'.Tor tke "swiee-' pansion bracelet ET not meet the rfgicj -standards of goodness established by Mister Joe. White beactodjnpnrltst; that littledarling IADY HGIN. EncdMtf In MIC natural m -| HORMEL'S COUNTRY STYLE That's why you can be sure that,. ,. complete with on your gift list $,£50 gold, t?i«w«l movement. CAarg* ill HAMILTON "Donald". 19 /«w«» Dei. . , kkdi will adore. » mov«m«nr (n a MIT oo/d tow.'I'M SAUSAGE - - MAXWELL HOUSI? EVERY EGG IN KINGS IS FRESH. nvmeroii. Charge Hf M0J Leweat Prltsm in thm Sme th* Magtc MJtyU •• BUmlum Gold wedding Hormd'a Stmtm am SMOOTH AND MEUOW KIAFT nt KINGS SUPER31ARKET rings .-.. $4.25 COFFEE Plain and jeweled D Velveela Cheesa . X 2Tc %& Vmtt«jg Strmii, Somth Ormmim Cuff links ... ::prr&A>$z
SAUSAGE MEAT . . Ib. FRESH MILK Exquisitely .designed ~* • ' :• • ,:j*l W1|J« Aflad dwddar flavor—tordm't V«ra Sharp Pasteurized Homogenized DCocktallSpread ^25 Wondetfal wal- ear rings,.. .pr. $4.25 ALL MEAT—LEAN—PEELED *™ 53c . . So Rich You Cam Whip tt lets-designed in Original costume 2 a* 45c 2 °*47 i " genuine "leather jewelry $4.50 With «M Nut SWH( Mavof—lion Brand Aow) BRISKET CORNED BEEF KRAFT PHILADELPHIA for men and Child's silver fork D firoyera Cheese . ^°° 39c women. and spoon $4.95 GtUlN CUtVfX "Covoltor". Curved STEAKS! STEAKS! MakM a fetter Sandwlch-KMR AMUICAN CREAM CHEESE for a man's comrert. Handtom* WITtNAUtM Icr a /cv«/v lorfv Se« mm Artmmi BrmmiemU~mt DLoafCheeif,Sllc«l. ^40c bro«/.». Pey faMrf beawHfvl m (ft wftar tlmptttlty CHOICE . «WOAT AM I Sirloin or OFFERED?" A' Soraolntn Good Nutrltlon-KAV MATUIAl pkcjf. From KINGS SUPER MARKET D Cheddar Cheese . . * 69c Porterhouse Ib 563 ILOOMHELD AVENUE ARMOUR'S CHOICE BANNER QUALITY VERONA OPEN FRIDAY THIS SAT. AT l«»fft A. M. 36-OK. PRIME RIB ROAST Over WOR COB No Batter Anywhere Gmwmm m*M Set mm •*• Atr 9 P.M. TOP OR BOTTOM BU1OVA "GedeW if ffaw". She'll OOfMilM "Celgafe". Tow O.I. or II edoi* IfcJr delary eeawfy. Oetn an sportsman will wan! toow n this ROUND ROAST - - Ib. ANOTHER IT /«w«l wafen. $1.00 woeUyl NIBLETS For a gentleman, ARMOUR'S CHOICE QUALITY is aV KINGS SAVING a good-looking, sturdy wrist STRIP CHUCK ROAST ^ Ib. watch on a $A9$ ARMOUR'S STAR tan* leather soap. 9 * RIN S O i Whole or SMOKED HAMS Shank End Only Gentleman's 3-pc. tie set $8.50 ; ARMOUR'S STAR Birthstone ring far Her ...... $7.95 Men's big bold LINK SAUSAGE Hi. initial ring $8.50 NfUIOS "Saratoga". Smart, mod- •m and accurate. IT. \oweh mow~ SMALL JERSEY DRESSED muni. Easy termsl mov*m«nr. $1.50 w**fc/vf PORK LOINS -^^ Ik. FRESH CUT ••••'\Ai- -A SWIG'S SELECT SMAuT""" LOINS OF PQRK LEGS of LAMB . . whole or 1 rib half ib.45c STRICTLY raESfHOLLElT " 9«UeUmm Ninr Xmmfrm Mmr* tm AU. ROASTING I M U FANCY GRADE "A" SWIFTS PREMIUM , 1-lb. layers Ib. CHOICE GRADE Sliced Bacon Frankfurters , Hamember, your credit is fine o« ... pay us in 1949 f G«0fN "Bri4,". D,LUM. cwaHon BULOVA "Walton". A budgtt- BmUeUm* Bmrvod WUM _» far your darling—a stunningly Womdertml \mlm*. hg MUier Joe graceful bowpin. $f *7 Pluck the stars above for your KMNG OF TBE SEA Gold-fdled. II • . surprisise Her wuhh To Older Ib. MSTJEVn UAMD COCNED MIOHIANO nUH y se aerate, rad.ant ? DIEEF HASH . *^-27c oae of these aaera, ra What a timely opportuy p ••:•.« QPaiciktSynip^ZTe MACKEREL SMELTS Xnestone creations! Beauufu»f» y whal»dm-iy °pprr£ z \t ^K/^ Geno/.je xircon Xnestone creati a wonderfuwonderf l watch for Him, for swim _w— .-.^™.» OOU> AtBMl-NeCKM'S-rilUMMV d h - DAIRY SPECIALS - bridal pair ... .$17.50 gift-wrapped at no extra charge. Her, for everyoqts—sssoo very low DHAMBURGERS 39c D FLOURS 45c £ 85c -45c 14-pc. dreiset set, priced you'll be surprised! But Fresh Creamery _ OCCAM VtAY DIAMOND SH(UB> RISM CUT gi(i boxed $18.50 we'll never tell—for they really fomoui-norae look so much more expensive! ROLL BUTTER Ib. D ALMONDS . —• - 35c portable radio . $16.50 I aotAt rimci IOUUIAHA Fillet of Fbndar Stonily Fresh DIAMOND UUKM WTMft Parker '51 gift- . ^.Airplane luggage, 5 '79" OaOLDEIYAMi^lBc DWALIliTS. .^-49c - 49c boxed sec ... many styles. .. .$18.50 EGGS, Modun oW streamlined and CSOAB lAKI .SUMMAIO SIOUU Matched gold Armour's Ooverbloom ppuurai..»—toe DRAISllS..'^^ Junket Strai-cd lustrous. Regular $fr* SO ' wedding nngs .$19.75 BA CHEDDA and demi-sixe. JLM . SIMtHINt IVI Rennet Powder BABY FOOD Armour's UUOM-S COTTAGE CHFESF. fc. DOwiFtaktt 2^27e 31 NORTH AVE.r i YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER" Watch Our Window for Daily Specials! ouicx oe •Arwsu TOMATO sAtia Nettte-% UmUSwmm* . •:». OSMMIES ^^Ift 109 .WALNUT AVE., CRANFORD SILVER DOST musunr NO HEAT DEPARTMENT IN WALNUT AVE. STORK. Fr«« Dish Towel IDNMaktFlMr^rflQ irlle Cranford Meat Market "» 35c MORSELS FRANK VODRASKA SPRY GOLD DUST SWM SOAP LUX SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP 27 NOUN WMOM ««M» 11 WALNUT AYE. CRanford 6-1113 CAN 41c £ OWMMtO «-0ir» CHARGE IT—PAY $1 WEEKLY OPEN DAILY TUX IP.H. ODK STOBK IS CLOSED AIX DAT MONDAYS CAW lit CAKI 10C 27 NORTH UNION AVENUE 3CAKES28C LUX FLAKES -Use Our Lajr-Awmy PUn TUX CIUU8TMA8 CRANFORD 6-0378 ia PKO. Xfe ;\
THE CRAOTOBP CHUM ASP CHBOK1CH. TBUBSDAY, • i . . - . • - Ten THE CRAMfORD Ci'fl^KM *AMD CBBQKICLX. THDBSDAY. IMPTiaiBKB SV Wl to defend not THE CRANFORD dents arc afTorded an opportunity to^om- Singing with Hood Choir Pre-Holiday plete their holiday purchases in an un- In Christmas Program fee IBM ef «ae Ctttsen an* Chrealele hurried and friendly atmosphere right in five Teat* Age Miss Barbara Leon, daughter of Thirty-eight tons of waste paper were collec- , u. Kiteblfshed MM their home town., Cranford merchants SHOE Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Leon. 18 ted by the Cranford Defense Council in a com- Cunw* CrniaH. EatoMUhed ISM have a wido^yariety of merchandise to Central avenue, a member of the munity-wide paper drive. The collection, under- (Combined In 1931) junior choir at Hood College; taken by the auxiliary firemen, exceeded by nine offer in all fields, and prices asked here tons the amount of paper collected the previous school, in his talk to the Rpta^aSb s.tt£\SS compare favorably with those in the Cardeners often Uke to prop... ****•*& $£%££ month by the air raid wardens. ~ regular luncheon meeting. ««.ciubs veneer
COAL Sett of three end tables, mahogany veneer, AT SPECIAI. LOW CASH two tables have tapered Sheraton legs, PfUCES , , center table has Duncan Phyfe p«d,stal High hi Qualltr—Low In Asa. legs. Sinm V Skttmfscttov ChnurmnteeA ' We Deliver- Anywhere in A do u' « 230 .95 Pea 16.95 £CUl Buck 13.50 Special Purchase! SIMONE BROS. FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF SERVING YOU Coal & Supply Co. Designed With An Affinity TAXPAYERS 1408 HAHNNp AVK.. LINDEN (Co/, of W. 15th St.) WE OFFER THIS For Gracious living And Giving LINDEN 2-: "••vceawa* lH«ltl Pie crust edge Sheraton end Paid their 1947 Taxes during Jan- PRE-HOUDflY SPECIflL table with shelf. Mahogany For A limited Tinle Only Sweaters veneer. Size 13"x*4". fe':'- uary, 1948. Had they paid one 27.95 Z-9S month sooner, $12,455.75 would Sale in Effect to December 25th, 1948 73% have been eliminated from the 1948 * 2 Plain V oidd you give a thousand hours of pleasure? Well, there s that Cranford Budget A matter of 6V2 .59 and mare uhen you gii>e Imperial Tables from Tepper's exdusivm Dresses Ftmm mfhyr ymrn mpeeUra. hand /o«S- coIlectionM. Tho. good cheer in a home gift sings out as dear and points in your tax rate. 1 Tbm very item yoftM tumU /or ytmr omm. mm MM well m» OuittmrnM gift gioiag. true as a carol. The charm and usefulness of a home gift persists In lonf-distance movinf, the aclaMwIedged leader is ALLIED Drydeaned and Pressed Ike— tfttiml /rice* im nAy. brtmm. m steadfastly as a star. There's something endearing, as well as enduring, about gifts VAN LINES—/Irat in eqwrienos, white. bUch WHAT ARE YOU safety and service. Aa local agent for ALLIED, we are equipped (Leas 20% Discount Ctuh and Carry at Our Plant) these so this year make it a Merry, Merry Christmas for Horns Swtmt Hmms. and ready to handle every phaat GOING TO DO THIS YEAR ? of your moving..." several convenient payment plans are also available. to unpacking. Alas temporary aSorage. anywhere in America and be sun Fourth Floor GEORGE E. OSTERHELDT, yonr poawaatops will reach their .-.i deaHnatkwonacbaduledtima... Phone Cranford 6-3300 Chairman, Township Cbmmittee. in complete aaMy. Call us far an estimate and full maarmeiioo roar pedestal Duncan Phyfe soflS •boot movinf the ALLIED way. stable, mahogany veneer, drop leaves, OPEN EVENINGS JOHN V* NOSTRAND, CLE4NEPS '& deep iooj drawer., turned pedesttd VAN UNIX INC aAd stretchers, automatic drop leaf TILL CHUSTMAS Chairman, Finance Committee. supports, brass claw feet.- 22" wide. _ Robaks&AIfa«,lDc! 36" long. 28T high; 56" iea* MMIIL T»-SV Dry clpaniBf nan art Fir Slaraft Vwili PLAINF1ELD PLAINFTELD IBS CBANIOBD CmZBt AND., CHRONICU, THURSDAY, nfCPBHER ». IMS THE CBANFOBD ClTlZlrf AMP CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1048 acates and USGU policies; thus Folk Dances Taught Page Thirteen' the veteran is not required to for-Christmas Exhibit Smith Qub Benefit Harry E. Yerkes, Jr. College Association. ( Men in Service Physically strong, having conflw Matter* of Intertmt Cpl John Culbreatb, Thirty- dence in themselves and securing Douglass received the Lion badge; excellent scale model of theirrj!f from rubber balls, pieces of ward his NSLI certificate or In Princeton Production Oper^ Benefit Dec 28 At Spanish dob Session George Ward and gold.;.jin4 silver Conferences for Legion Springs, co-chairmen of. the state gion's national executive commit- To Veterans USGU policy Vhen applying fgr At Newark Museum Perf onnanee of Carmen Motor Transport Stjuadron. satisfaction through doing their room. —Den • under the and yarn. membership committee. u Memb^m ci tne Spanlsh'CJub at leadership Irs. Kay Weaver | At the brief meeting- of the cub- tee, held recently in Indianapolis, a loan. Tne Newark Museum has placed A benefit performance of Cai' Harry E. Yerkes, Jr^ of 38 West The Cranford College Club an- Air Force Base. Riverside Caitf He declareTlhaTboxing^is Leaden in Trenton The Legion is conducting an in-will be given by Commander (The loOovhtg digttt of Cranford High School learned bow liam Douglass, Robert Weaver, had made bookends, flower pot master, the chairnfan of the corn- Sabstttenee Debts on view a group of paintings by men" will be given at the Metro- Holly street, is a member of the nounces that the Near East Col- to do folk dances, including the was Chosen *T>river-of-the-M : Speaker at like life: "When you quit trying, Richard Weaver and Richard But- tensive membership drive through- Stickel and by National Executive devdopm&ttM of teterett to vetur- politan Opera House in New York leges Association is giving its an- omh youYe through." The speaker was coasters and letter qpeners. Den mittee, Kenneth Foster, and den County commanders, executive out the State with Mr. Joy direct- VA reminded 600,000 debtor vet- Olfl Masters in the spirit of the eight-member cast of "AIL in Chapanocos and Mexican Hat at the base, where he completed ig land. Arthur. Sommers was wel 5 under the leadership of Everett Committeeman William G. Me— «aa If prtutmted ttasferM City next Tuesday. Proceeds from nual opera benefit on Tuesday, De- introduced'by Cubmaster Charles leaders, final arrangements were committeemen and chairmen of ing the campaign in the North Jer- Kinley of Jersey City. erans this week that any money Christmas season. Featured are a Favor," the fifty-seventh annual Dance, at a meeting last week in months* duty as a driver of m^ M. Anderson. corned into the pack as a new cub.Schwartz had on display a push- made for the pack Christmas party of CnpLNevotU Rodney Tltfc* Pos* owed VA for overpayment of GI "Carmen," sponsored by the Smith cember 28, at the Metropolitan Cub Meeting standing committees from 21 coun- sey counties, and Mr. Brumbaeh in Edward J. Kelly, Taftville. Conn, gift^from Robert Badenhop of two will production of the Princeton Uni- the schooL The dances were taught Den 3 under the leadership of mobile which had taken a lot ofon December 14: - subsistence allowances can and un- College dub of New York,; Opera House in. New York City at tary vehicles without an Kenneth DiPaul was graduated Den Chief Ray Weaver, Jr., led ties will attend a meeting of thecharge of the drive in Central and national vice-commander, will be panels by the Master of the Mag- augment the scholarship. fund of under direction of Miss Catherine Stories of his boxing career work and real construction'. Scout Commissioner Harlon W. South Jersey. Early recordings.at doubhtedly will be deducted from versity Triangle Club, undergrad- 8:30 p.m. A star cast will'present Liotti and Miss Jean Vorhees. Before cominc to March A from cub scouting into boy scout- the group in five novel songs, and executive committee of the Amer- the principal speaker. I. . a Flemish artist who the dub. which grants tuition aid "The Barber of Seville," were told fear Patrolman George ing through a ceremony in which The Cubs, of Den 6 under the Drew, ST., and hU son were guests state headquarters indicate that' Minlrioka Project Public .Notice forthcoming OI insurance divi- lalen uate musical comedy organization Announcement was made that had a similar aeddent-ftee record Ward of the Cranford Police De- members of Den 5 were ready with leadership of Ted Pace had proved at the meeting. ican Legion, Department of New flourished between 1910 and 1520to. young women from, the New Through the kindness of Madame he was welcomed into Scout Troop advance * .membership for the No. 43 deals with the opening to dends. Prior to a nine-city tour during the committees from both the French since entering the service m 194C -aitment at the December meeting an interesting stunt when there that they, like their older brother Jersey, to be held in the War Me- P York and suburban areas, it was Inna Blsgini. a block of seats has 75 by Scoutmaster Robert Harris. was a moment's lull in the pro- ensuing year is considerably ahead IBuilding Material Stolen iitf'1 homestead entry of 4.616 acres Of Approximately $52,000,000 now Loans from New York galleries announced this week by MrsChristma. s holidays, the group will and Spanish clubs have begun He served overseas in the D^ 5Tthe Cub Pack 175, sponsored by The following cubs were recog- v scouts, were prepared to take care morial Building, Trenton, Saturday of the same period last year. I outstanding on VA books repre- include a fine altar piece by Ad- been made available to her Cran- gram. - of the ever present necoVor food Tea for Teacher A quantity of building materials i? irrigable public land, comprising Homer J. Hall, 16 Berkeley place, present three performances at the plans for the combined Christmas East Indies and the Philippe Cranford Methodist Church, at thenized for their achievements: Bob afternoon. State Commander Stickel will from the Myrtle Garden develop- 46 farm units, on the Gooding Di- sents overpayments of subsistence riaen Isenbrandt, who was born ford friends, and College Club dance. Those in charge are: En- cfa Saturday evening. More While the cubs and their younger by baking and displaying some mm •? ft! publicity chairman for tne Summit McCarter Theatre in Princeton to- driving a bulldozer on road con- du0 Cat pins were received by Cubs A tea. in honor of Mrs. Ann Halsey W. Stickel. Maplewood.' preside at the nineteenth annual ment in Park street was stolen vision of Minidoka Project allowances to GI students, with this towards the end of the Fifteenth Smith Club. members. tertainment, Grace Johnston and don 40 cubs and their parents at- brothers and sisters enjoyed an icevery tasty cookies. Den 7 under Selover, second grade teacher at struction work. CpL Culbreath is Richard Butland, James Hudson, cream treat provided by the pack g state commander, will preside at conference of post and county Thursday night, according to a Idaho. . figure only beginning to decline Century and worked in Bruges, morrow and Saturday. Further information may be ob-Tom Cisar; refreshments, Joan ^odsd, practically every family Glenn Allinger, Martin Matthews, thhe leadership of MrsA. Florence Sh S the executive session. " Reports of commanders and adjutants to be gradually in the last few months The cast for "Carmen" is beaded now on a reenlistment furlough at committee, the parents visited the Sherman School, and class mothers complaint made Friday to police Veterans' preference in making where be died in 1551. The cen- Embellished with musical num- tained from Mrs. Ernest Ohsol, 412 Momot and Barbara Putscher; dec* .ith a boy in the pack being rep- Robert Miller and William Morell; Wankmueller had skillfully con- will be held tomorrow from 3:30 the membership standing of indi- held in the War Memorial Build- as repayments by veterans -begin by Miss Rise Stevens in the title bers and chorus dancing, the. plot of the home of his parents. Mr and craft and skill displays set up by by A. H. Wein. builder. Among application, as described in detail tral panel shows the Virgin as the Casino a'venue. orations. Sue Clement and George reaaited- Cub Richard Butland received the structed a model church: Den 8 to 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs.vidual counties .will be given by ing Sunday afternoon. | materials missing are three oil to exceed new overpayments. '• symbol of the woman Jn the Song role, Miss Licia . Albanese, Kurt the undergraduate 7 written and Mrs. J. H. Culbreath. 4 Buchanan Patrohnan Ward pointed out to each of the dens. x under the leadership of Tom in the public notice, will be ex- Baum and the new baritone, a Jamieson, .and clean-up, Betty Wolfe badge; Cubs David Dalke, Eneas Cantlay, 158 Hillcrest ave- Past State Vice-Commander Haller Reports concerning the state burner motors, valued at $35 each, tended to veterans of World War II. Many thousands of veterans have of Solomon. The left wing shows produced play revolves around a Wass and Dave Fortenbaugh. street. •• . . , . g* cubs the importance of being Lawrence Perry and William Den 2 under the leadership of Buzalski had a well-made family F. Joy, ' Lake Hiawatha, and Metropolitan Audition of the Air Print Competition J. Robert Vincent had prepared an nue. Assisting as co-hostess will commanders' and adjutants' con-|and 40 pairs of window balances. If you wish to make application made no arrangements to repay the Flight into Egypt, and the right, p l election campaigi n fa of puppets, skillfully constructed be Mrs. M. O. HaUenbeck. Charles M. Brumbaeh, Laurel ference, and meeting of the Le-Sgt^ . Lester Powell is investigating. the Rest on the Flight into Egypt winner, Frank Guarrera. Wilfred which a political boss is pitted fa for one of the farm units available, money received by error, and these Pelletier will conduct Pictures taken during the sum- your application must be in thicases are certain to have the out-This is lent by M. Knoedler & a race for the mayoralty against a mer by members of- the Photog- office of Project Land Use Special standing debt deducted from divi- Company. From th,e same source Tickets may be obtained at thereform < raphy Club at Cranford High ist. Bureau of Reclamation, Rpui dend payments. comes the painting of the "Madon- Smith Club headquarters in the School; were judged in a print com- No. 3, Jerome, Idaho, by 2 p. I Those who are making an effort na and Child," by Cima da Coneg- Hotel Weylin fa New York City. Piano Class Recital petition held recently at the club's ''December 30. liano, who was born about 1450, Reservations may be made by mall initial meeting., Winners were to pay, will 'probably have the or phone. PETERSEN'S DAIRY • •• •* balance of the debt, if any, dean- d "The Nativity," by Jan Prov- A class recital by piano pupils James Hall, who "took first and Employment Notes ost, painted about 1510. of Mrs. Lewis Gately of 119 Cen-third places, and William Collins, OPEN DAILT AND Disabled' veterans may obtain ducted from the insurance wind- fall. Two familiar names appear in tennial avenue was presented Sat- second place. list of 76 nationwide Federal Civi the exhibition; that of Lucas Cran- In Christmas Program urday at her home at 2:80 p. m. MILK -CREAM Service examinations which they VA cannot recover this money Those participating were Donald BUTTER — EGGS in any fashion that would.impose ach, for one. 'His painting of the Parasitic Hares are entitled to reopen, by writing "Madonna and Child with St At Wells College Creighton, Phyllis Chiovarou, Ro- to U. S. Civil Service Commission, undue hardship on the veteran or berta Schillinger. Christine Schil- Mare* suffering from Internal his family. The administration is Catherine" now on view at the Included among performers in parasitism may not be able to pro- Washington 25, D. C, asking for Museum, was at one time in the Christmas Vespers to be conducted linger, Alec Sickert, Robert For- Announcement 2867. happy to work out' arrangement tenbaugh and Martha Fortenbaugh. duce enough inilk to for gradual repayment in the least Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Collec- Sunday night at Wells College, offspring. — Loan Endanementa painful manner. " r tlon and was executed about 1520 . be Miss Jean ;. irtBTSirtongernecessary to^plao This is lent by the Van Diemen- Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. loan endorsements on NSLI Certi Where any* form of repayment Lilienfeld Galleries. The other is Hugh R. Carr of 27 Elinors, avenue Woman Hit by Car flnnnrlnl fh« that of FOippino Lippi, whose work Miss Carr, a sophomore, will be Shock and other minor injuries veteran has a right -of appeal to "Adoration," painted about 1480- heard in a duet of the second stanza were sustained Friday at 10:40 Dr.flowardP.Wiigert the waivers committee, which can of the opening selection, "Now 90, is lent by the John Levy Gal- p. m. at the North avenue and HAVE omt raiSB gOUNtVT wipe out the debt, entirely. leries. In addition to the paintings, Thank We All Our God," from North Union avenue crossing by Surgeon Chiropodist DMCTHOM , there will be shown a Sixteenth Bach's Cantata 192. Thomas Mayne Mrs. Sadie Monsky, 50, t>f 220 BOTTLED MILK AND CBEAMC JUMNClUn Century woodocurving of the "Ma- of the University of Rochester will Summit road,'Elizabeth, who was FOOT AILMENTS .. DELIVERED TO YODB, HOME. S25 Valu* UJC Progress Told donna'1 and Child," possibly' from sing bass. < struck by a car driven- by Hugh J. OFFICE- HOTJBS: OUI IOCTE8 1KBVB CKAN- France, a gift from John D. Rocke- The program of Christmas music Deane, 22, of 67 Fourth avenue, Dally 9 A. M. to^:10 P. M. FOED. GAKWOOD AND CLAKK. . Twin Borough Rotary fellcar, Jr^recaived in I&a8( anda acoording^to-police. Or. Mqo.. Tues^ Thjm.iEvenlnn Dr. Kenneth C^ MacKay, presi- tapestry, possibly made, in Italy in lege Chorus anil Ctamber Orches- Heiuy G.Mineiir treated'the vic- -.- . • ---• '.:7't«> 9 • .-{• , dent of Union Junior College, out- the Seventeenth Century, also a tra and the University of Rochester tim Patrolman Frank Burr inves- Wednesdmy nntn 12 nttan : lined plans for the expansion, of gift from Robert Badenhop made Men's Glee dub. ' tigated. For Appointment Call the college at a meeting Friday of last year. This has as its' subject 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanibnl 641721 the Roselle-Roselle Park Rotary the "Adoration of the Shepherds" CR. 6-1408 /UTILITY Club in the First Baptist Church, and is silk handwork embroidered, 15 ALDEN ST., CRANFORD Roselle. In reviewing the prog- 12 feet in height. HEALTH LAMP ress of the school. Dr. MacKay told The exhibition may be seen daily With INFBA-KKD bulbJ of its early days when classes were from noon to 5:30; Wednesday and f M* held in the Abraham Clark High Thursday evenings 7 to 9:30; Sun- £•"• MM) far Xaua filial \m- School, Roselle, in 1933. The pro- days and Holidays from 2 to 6. II',"'. km tmsm» te fe*k* aat Mk gram was conducted by Dr. Emit The Museum will be closed Christ- * »etsm. lew «ntmf hair. eHu De Cesare. - mas Day. Admission is tree/ Modem..,.. mm tew fla««ll«M M l M Oar modern methods and equipment make pos- ••Hal far aajla. Aajaatrtai tern halckt traa S to • ft. ••••II- sible the unsurpassed efficiency with which we MHWHH H $mM «an_*—A QD4XITS ITEM perform our many duties. 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Dorothy Web- work, poetry and stories: Gail Diana De Longe spent Thanks- Robert Lawrence, Lynn Jacobsen flre. They sing "The FirebelL" Adams, Janice Keve, Joan Reed, giving with friends in Westfield. Charles Boardman, Larry' Kelly, afdw SHE * In Cranford Public Schools ster fashioned a clay model of a The guide npd> the tourists are display are: PowdTh' n°w 1*11*1*? ?<* Patteraon added a Lois Oram. John Dalke. John Pe- Carol Welke and Virginia Riri and Carolyn Clay have contributed HIGH SCHOOL, back, to the starting point as theterman, Larry Carter, George Tar-[derle saw the Thanksgiving parade articles for the exhibit tabfe Don* CBAMFOHP OTIZEK AND CHRONICLE.-THURSDAY. DECEMBER «, 1948 School Paper Conference • piece of homespun material to the progratn closes. yer, Gilbert Warrin, Thomas Trot- wanning Page Fifteen exhibit. on television. Nancy Pike and aid, Scott and Roger Primm Beverly Flora Ball Jessie Lyons,- Barbara Brach, Mary Maude Ross and The orchestra plays to the march ta, James Gary and Vincent DeMaureen O'Brien went to the pa brought in pictures from the y c [Stephen Boyer. In the review lesson of 23 words, Mar Putscfaer and Mary'Ellen Reinert, from "The Nutcracker Suite." The Mum rade. Cranford Public Library. Barbara Witte; - all. members of the Spotlight staff, As a science project each mem- the following children spelled the orchestra players are John Beck- words correctly: Jerry Lyons, Grade 8 .' '/. Seaman explained two reference J Powder ! I. were among 1,000 student journal- ber of the class chose' a constella- man, Larry TMmins, Wells Jones, ROOSEVELT SCHOOL. son; loom, C^ books about New Jersey. te it • ists who assembled Friday at thetion and drew a picture of it,. Bar- Elaine D'Aleasandris, Delores Eis- Richard Waterman, Ronald.Rein- First Grade . Miss Harkrader'8 class is study- ^.^uvuMuia, Mjjcwtva iw Hicnam waterman, Ronald.Rein- ing about Christmas in other tends. water pump, Pat McCrae New York University School of bara Lehrer, Carl Welykanowicz, bey, Richard' Gipson, .Kenneth hardt, Audrey Rosendale and Di- The children in. Mrs. McFad- Grade 5 «*«rt, pick Oest; dunki™ y den's first grade are. busy making Stephen Foldy, Marcia Achilles, CCommerc e fof r thhe nintihh annual Gail Bracb, Richard Sarpolis, Bar- Weeman, Margaret Thomas, Karen arie Duff. The. fifth grade girls in Miss Donald McCord' k " conference bara Bennett, Arlene Golden andSorensan, John Sosnowski, Emma William Dennis jreads the Bible things for Christmas: Some child- Sandra Williams and Carol Ker- Beryle J :-••? ,1 on secondary school vick brought' Christmas card.; pic- Kingsbury's sewing class have papers. Mary Maude Ross made" the best Lobl, John Charlton. Thomas Ful- and leads the* prayer. ren are making Santa Claus heads made pin cushions and . needle M |of these! • . .-,.'•- rt.rVai'iJcher'and Te d BaUch»-»-'• . The children-who helped paint and are having, lots 'of fun curling tures to show.'' Accompanied by their advisor. Delores Eisbey brought in chop books in various shapes. Now they Miss Viola Bjorholm of the English LINCOLN SCHOOL thhee sceneryy are RutRthh AAnn noicer- the beards. Edward Czerwinski, - Third Grade are busy making sewing bags to sticks for the students to see. They they, Eleanor Damm, Rita Hescock, The pupils in Miss Relyea's third Patty Grant stocky Department, they assembled in the First Grade are studying about China. Emma hold all this equipment Susan auditorium of Judson Memorial L«arry .Timmins, Barbara Harris, grade have started to study about Angle, Jean. Belden and Patricia The children in I Finney class Lobl and Karen Sorenaon brought ma White, Agnes Brown, Charlotte the people of Holland. Grade 5-6 Church, where they heard Don very seldom talk out ot turn. They books and pictures about China Lois HaUenbeck, John Kryminski, Foldy drew monograms in the art HpUenbeck, Columbia Broadcast- Diane Duff, Richard ' Waterman, Williams, John Koyen, Paul Irslin- Jane Collins brought in a tiny class and are now outlining them exercises try to raise their hands when they from the Public Library. Miss ger, Ruth Bockelman and Barbara pair of shoes and some post cards D ing System news commentator, 'have something, to say.. Greene brought in a water buffalo Michael Richard, Sandra Castald on their bags. Bea Reeves has talk on "You and the Press." Mr. land John Cantlay. Ball have theirs on the bulletin and pictures of Holland, Tommy completed her bag and - is ready Albert Barnes, Eugene Davis, Mar- she bought in Chinatown in New board. Hollenbeck stressed the vital need [York City. Fourth Grade O'Brien and David Beach brought to make a Christmas present for all journalists to use moral cellus Koon, Noel Cascio, Jo. Ann The following children have in wooden shoes. Rispoll, Ann Rodee, Virginia Scott, SHEKMAN SCHOOL The following children in Mrs Jean LJska has been trying her judgment and. to have a conscience Sansone's fourth grade bad per-number work- papers on the bul- Tommy O'Brien brought in thesewing skill pn a ballerina skirt. in thei wk I Josephine Sorrentino and Jeanie in their work. Second Grade fect attendance for the month of letin board this week: Janet Ray, | story of "Hans Brinker" to read Susan Bates, Janet Dempsey and GIFTS FOR HIM Following the convocation. Viohl had 100 per cent on their These pupilppilss in. Grade 2S had Lynne Wihe, Dick Biddle, James to the class. Tom Williams brought the flrst reading test. November: Arthur' Benintente Priscilla Kelting are making ap- L. J. Brennaa Give Her Perfume This Christmas - ' perfecrfect 'att'attendancd e andd were not Hugh. Colville, Sandra Downey Harkema, Diane Statz, " Wendy in the story, "Tales Tojd in Hol- rons. Cr Jo Rispou# Raymond Pis- Swann, Judy Preston and Howard twCranforo forumd delegates on sucs each haspect attendes odf ^ Anthony Delia Serra and tardy for the. month of November: Warren Pflrrman, Richard Luby land." Dick Robey brought in Anthony Delia Serra John Cantlay, Arthur Cyphers, Hopkins. Patty Bailey and Louise Fischer BRENNAN & schootwo lforum publications on sucs ahs advertisinaspects ogf Eugene Davis have not been ab- William Morell, JJoho n Townsend some pictures of Holland. have been fixing covers for the Shaving Brushes. 1.00 to. 25.00 w Wells Jones, John Kryminski, Rob- WaT !• • **» • Marilyn First graders in Miss Mooney's Grade 4 ichool sewing machines.. sales. financial management, lay- Bent or t^y slnce ^ ert Miller, Michael Richard, James Roehnelt and June class are keeping a daily weather Wright The boys The pupils of Mrs. Quaintance's Patty Grant reports that the Tobacco Poaches, up from .1.00 put. news writing, production ^ the semester. Currie, Eleanor Damm, Dianne in the classs .••|.{Sj.. :.-?S8 had 100 per cent in story and calendar for December. fourth grade have been bringing lupils of Miss Eisenring's fifth problems, sales promotion, typog- The j^ys and g^g m Duff, Ruth Hagerthey, Lois HaUen- per cent in punctuality for the entire month. They' are also enjoying such raphy and fiction writing Jones> flrst ^de rieaM^ enjoyed beck, Barbarb a Harris and Gwendo- stories as "The Christmas Tree," Wallets by Buxton and Amity, RicharR d Luby read "Uncle "Wig lyn RelllyRellly. -The Traveling Christmas Tree," up from .. 2.50 EaadcToiktM « Igiy and the Hammocks" to the["Paddy's Christmas," and are As a conclusion of their com- 'fourth graders. Dorothy Walters • •!-• munity study, the children . are bubbling over with ideas for intends to read "Karoo, the Kan- Christmas. Pen and Pencil Sets, up from 1.95 of UuTschooloi Commerce ~ f^K °m "^ ^ ^ giving a program on "Our Helpers garoo" to them later in the week. Talk, on Modeling in tne nun. in the Community." It Is titled The flrst graders in Miss Mc- "Our Town." . - Hugh Colville's drawing of a Venus Hooded Pe,n ,..., 5.00 A matdiing pair of bath luxuries According to Miss Whitmore The room has become very.gay Kee's class enjoy "Show and Tell —Chantilly Dusting Powder inj Hwith Christmas pictures. Some of Michael Richard is the guide. kangaroo and its young standing by_a_botile^tree was selected to Time" each morning. _ „: Eau cle Toilette—$3.9J n Last week Virginia' Boardman, Schick Injector Razors ^ ^^ ^^w VUMCtmi—iiw»w WWIOJUU Una DaroarA Illustrate the class' unit on Aus- are "Santa and His Rein- Harris are the children who go on tralia. Joan Slocum, Ralph Seibert, David r—. pushing away from 1 1 Skaggs and Billy Miners acted as Gillette Razors deer," mademorning, by Ronal" bd yThomas; Victoria **- •• : ""—»**. ^* * cW> t' o" the Carla Castaldo, Hugh Colville the table, and negative'head move- - Paul «Hanging"Up park where some children are chairmen.. Stock- playing. The children are Warren Pflrrman, Richard Luby, aa ed li Th Rita Beverly Manning, John Townsend The following children brought Smokeable Pipes, from .... •^Mis s^SJH!^ Whitmorf[L^e talkef ,-dn to tag."180 *£?,„ » b• y- Gary Gipsont-~~»; "Saota Hescock, Carol McMaster i books to show: Susan Osborne. ncscucK, i~arm McMaster and and Dorothy Walters* gave very 1 girls, of the Junior and senior ^TT CaroCroll Nordstrom. The children are interesting reports on Australia. . feari Cornell, Nancy Imus, Richard - Ball Pojinf JPen;^:.:..;;:-.";•;,.., classes at Cranford' High School playing a camgame called wn««»-i»i"»»"Clap-clap- p Cottrell, Maryann Whittaker, Joan - last Thursday afterhoon, She told bow"" ' ; ' ' ' Fifth Grade [Oury, Earl Taliaferro, Jay Wortley, • them of various careers open.in tour pupils of Mrs. [Leonard Kaplan and John'Rash. Klip-o-matic Pen SANTA CLAUS OFfERS A : the field Of modeling, with empha- Lucy Haltom, Janet Lawrence, «•••••« sis on the future of television and Ritchie Van Horn and Ronald Cron Remington and Schick • the strict requirements necessary are: «. of November: Mary reported the loss of teethV All for this work. The girls not only lach. William Schmitz, Valerie guUeditour On Ann Franklin, Alice Nelson, Bar- found coins after placing the tooth Electric Shavers ...... 15.00 up must be a certain weight and Keen. Carol Maggs, Gary GGipsoi n Sone side are the grocers. Ruth bara Wahl, Lee Ann Hoffmann, under their pillow for the night., John Bevan, James Curran, San- A ChrutaiM tmuMC bpz ftf height, but must have a pleasing 'Alexander Dickerson, Donna Tal Ann Hagerthey' and Gwendolyn Stephen Dexter showed a small Chantilly Perfume. Eau CKANffOKO TBE8T BUM}. JAY-MAR OpeAPPAREn Evening* Till Christina* L SHOP GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY BELL'S PHARMACY 106 N. UNION AVE. AJLBEKT C. NIJBER. JB. S. S. EiSENBERG CRANFORD 6-1729 BROAD STRUT, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY UKNKV 3. GOECKCL, IcfMenjrauaueUi 17 NORTH UNION AVENUE Open Evenings CRANFORD 6-006; r 1 : 1 ^' ^W^^i^^FT^^Pr^^^lH^^^^^^ ••'%" :',i "* •••;'• f^'^'.1:.' ; ;•':•*••'•';:,_ "'..• 1 '»-"'C ' • \ CmZBN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1948 THE. CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1M8 ui SPORTSWEAR otsny Sport Shirts 11.95 and 15.00 y Neckwear 100, 1.50. 2.00 fcfled to accomplish v Muffler and Glove Se\ 4.50 Activities listed Osceola Presbyterian otanyHose 1.50,1.65.1.75 OUGH OF TOMOBBO teiuito Christmas For Temple Beth El Lutheran - Thought for the Week Welcomes New Members Tabernacle otany Argyles 4.00, 5.00 Pr. Welcomed into the Christian evening, the otany Slacks 16.95 Casting for the play, "Outward fellowship of OseeolaJPresbyterian committee held Bound," to be presented in Febru- By (he Key. Prank V. B. Cartkr, rector, Trinity Charon Church at the 11 a. m. service Sun- meetta,. Aubrey Xmas Plans ; Activities ary by Temple Beth El, will take • ' • • ' ' . .••• FAITH • ' . ' day were the following: Com- , presided ii place tonight at 8 o'clock in the As, in this season of Advent, we come ever nearer to the fes- The Rev. Arnold Willis I.V.D. Sport Shirts 4.95. 5.95 Dates for the Christmas enter- municants' class, Ronald Jones, 1 •ence of the pastor. The iC The cantata, "Story of Christ- temple. Rabbi Jordan Taxon an- tainments for members of the tival of Christmas we* tend increasingly to think of our whole Chris- superintendent of the Children * Keeneyhas been conduct^ (Washable) mas," by H. Alexander Matthews, tian faith. For some, that faith is an uncertain sentimentality, untried Frederick Asal, Edward Zoeller, ill nounced this week. Rehearsal: Sunday school at Calvary Luth- Hoirfe at Fort Lee, was the speaker > 4.98, 5.95 and weak; for others it is a jumble of conflicting desires and impulses. James Zoellfer, Jeanne Fulcher, Ul services in Rttsburgh L.V.D. Pajamas will, be presented by the senior will begin in January. eran Church were announced this at both the Bible school hour and Syracuse. N. Y. and. at the 14.95 choir of 40 voices during the an- And yet, if we hope for eternal salvation—or, as St Thomas defines it, Shirley Pierce, Robert YuengeL W.D. Bathrobes Thornton Webster of the Unitee week by Clarence Hausmann, su- "perfect knowledge of God, in whom consists eternal. bUss* (and Barbara Burnett and Patricia the morning service last Sunday time, in Oakland. Calif. T tD. Undershorts nual candlelight service at Cran- perintendent The nursery, begin- States Veterans' Employment Serv- without such .hope human life in this world has but little meaning)— Cooper; adults, Mrs. Sallye Stein- at the Cranford Tabernacle. Mr. tor. wffl rbturn for the ^ ^5, 1.00, 1^5 pr. ford Methodist Church at 4 p. rn. ners' and primary departments will Williamson brought four children ice will be guest speaker tomorrow What is there but faith to give substance to that hope? Do we take heim, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behr- services of December 19. Sport Coats 16.95; this Sunday. at regular evening services at hold their entertainment at 3:30faith for granted? Do we realize that it is a gift which God alone from the home to take part in On Wednesday, the inger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert KilT llrich Woolen Shirts 6.95, 9.50 Featured soloists will be Mrs.o'clock. His topic wil. be on thep. m. on Sunday, December 26, can give? How.often is faith the specific object of our petitions as gour, Mr. and Mrs. John Messerly, the services. At the Bible school l ChuTi Robert Rohrer, Mrs. Alexander employment of handicapped veter- while the Junior, intermediate and compared with the other blessings for which we ask? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rapp, and session they recited a chapter from Ken's Gloves, leather, with senior departments will hold their The man who makes.no definite or public practice of religion ,3:15p^ B Wool Lining 3.95 pr. Ellenberger, Mrs. Claude H. ans. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yuengel. scripture and sang, while at them the evening, the church heldih Christmas affair at 7:30 p. m. onbut who is nevertheless glad that it is there in reserve, "when other n-s Dress GloVes (Deer Skin) 'Grady, Homer Hall, Fred Beach On Saturday, the children's serv- Next Sunday will be Universal morning service, they quoted the regular-mid-week service. and Jacob Dalke. Monday, December 27. helpers fail and comforts flee," runs the grave risk of finding when ice will be held at 10:30 a. m., and the emergency arises and he presses the button that nothing happens. Bible Sunday, and the -Rev. Albert fifty-third chapter of Isaiah from tt^RP 3.95 The roster-of the choir includes: the school-age canteen will be Dorothea Bonngg, Margaret memory. n-s Dress BeltsK (Paris) The late Archbishop of Canterbury, William Temple, said that the Dezso, pastor, will present a spe- ptendent, was th« **"• \ 1.50, 2.00. 2.50 it;! H. M. Boardman, director; Mrs. conducted at 7:30 p. m. The Men Doerhoefer, Anita DeGroat and words of the creed "I BELIEVE IN GOD" do not mean "I incline to cial message about the Bible at the The occasion for the school was speaker. On Wednesday at ioT George Rothweiler, organist; Miss Club will bowl Sunday at 10 a. m Anita Schillinger are in.charge of the opinion that in all probability there exists a being who may, not Aantzen Ski Sweaters 9.95 to 12.95 11 a. m.v service. Church school the annual White Christmas pro- HL, the Women's Missionary PraT Doris Decker, Miss Peggy Finch, at the St. George alleys, and onthe program for the"Junior, mter- inappropriately^, be called God." They mean "I undertake to live as will be held at 9:45 a. m., Kantzen Dress Sweaters 6.95 if these thing were so." . ' ., gram when students broubht gifts er Band held its weekly meetingaj Miss Allison Gaul, Miss Phyllis Tuesday at 8 p. in., there will be medi'ate • and senior departments. there will be a meeting of the wrapped in white and the adult the home of .Mrs. Conover, lo Ret- fcantzen Sleeveless Sweatersj, 4.95 Gunderson, Miss Jean Jansen, Miss bowling for the church league at Frances Schneider, Edith Heller, Such narrowing defects as prejudice and intolenance disqualify us for receiving faith and living by it Faith involves that view of Youth Fellowship at 7:30 p. m. classes gave gifts of money. The ford avenue. ' TAMAC JACKETS: Ruth Strong,' Miss Marie Van Gel- the temple. A meeting of the Betty Sickert and Mary Johnston life which refuses to stop short of God in regard to anything. • What At the evening service at 8 p. m.,Rev. Mr. Williamson received the Next Sunday morning, the Rev The "Delby" 10.00 der, Mrs. Ruth Dexter, Mrs. Mary Men's Club-will be held Wednes-r are in charge of the program for prospect is ther* of "holding fast by God," of filling the mind with the Rev. Orion Hopper, Jr., pastor presentation, stating that distribu- E. W- Richards, youth director of The "Linden" 10JOS Lou EUenbacher, Mrs. Elsa Grady, day at 8 p.m. the nursery, beginners' and pri- of the First Presbyterian Church noble and uplifting thoughts of Him, for one who is continually in- tion would be made to the children the Christian and Missionary Al- The "UmbreuV 12.50 Mrs. Mildred Hilyard, Mrs. Betty mary departments. There will be dulging in mean, vindictive thoughts about his neighbors? As aof Carteret, will be guest speaker. liance; and a former pastor of the Nakashima, Mrs. Grace Peter- recitations, songs and plays: at the home. > The "Bren" . , 12£0 blunted needle _ will distort, the finest record so our petty irritable The. intermeriate:choir will re- ~'i will speak to the 6on- man, Mrs. Gertrude Rader; Mrs. The annual Christmas dinner of minds kill the holy thoughts with which'God desires to furnish them. hearse at .7 o'clock this, evening, At the morning service, Mrs. The "Post". ..,.._ - lff.50 Grace Rohrer and Mrs. Virginia Pulpit Guest the Women's Guild will be hel Every kind of meanness and pettiness wilfully indulgedJfiJike-a Dorothea-Keyser sang a solo nran- - -' •-• In the evening servui" *°8- andtheadultchoirat tTprm7 a groi^p of 70 singecs and 40 mu- ol Shirts: Smith, sopranos. at. 6:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Jos- blotting out the horizon. And faith is the capacity for looking toward Girl Scout troop meets tomorrow her, and the meeting was conduce 100% Wool Plaid Shirts eph Eichinger is chairman of thethe horizon—not least on the dark and cloudy days of life, our. faith ted by Robert Barthlranew in thesicians from the Missionary Train- *7JBS, 8J». 9.95, 10.45 ushould enable us to see all human events in the context of human afternoon, and the Boy Scout troop ing Institute at Nyack, N. Y. win ther Beach, Mrs. Marjorie Board- )n Sunday for committee, in charge. Following the at 7:30 p. m. The pastor's Bible absence ot the pastor, the Rev. G. Loafer Sox 2.95 PM- life as a whole, a life which begins but does not end with this world. H. Keeney. present Handel's "Messiah" ' n* man, Mrs. Zettie Davis, Mrs* Mar- dinner there will be a regular The question is: "My relationship with my neighbors and my atti- class meets Wednesday evenings i Skating Sox . «98c pr. meeting of the guild at which offi- The Rev. Mr. Williamson spoke group will be. under the direction garet Gunderson, Mrs. F. H. Hqlck, tude towards all kinds of trivial things being what they are, can at 8, and a youth recreational pro- of Professor Lee' Olson. - Mrs." Peggy McCullen. Mrs. Lillyan Presbyterians cers for 1949 will be elected. Pres- expect to possess faith and to live by it? of the importance of Christmas, gram is held in the church base- A- service of special music bj Phelps, Mrs, Ethel Roberts, Mrs. Guest preacher. next - Sunday at ept officers are: Louise'Hausmann, ment on Saturday evenings. - stating thai Christians should rec- Wilma Tyer, Miss Barbara Hoick, president; Edna Nylen, first vice- ognize the real Gift that was members of the Tabernacle is be, the First Presbyterian Church will There will be a meeting of the v '—DlaAfiedbur 'Sunday,; December and Miss Blanche Lambert, altos; be the Rev. Arthur H^Limouze, Session and trustees at 8 p. m. »y G6d fcf-tfe p^tadi dl ; dent, Alfred H«pkins^vice-presi- There will be a baptismal _F«*d Breach; Jacob Dslke, Kefujeth T>:, secretary- for pronS&tten LESSON SERMON Monday. Christ He also referred to the Finnert'y^ Otis Gove and Herbert treasurer; Hetty Meier, recording dent, Erwjn Rutz; secretary, Ber- orphanage he represented, and service that same evening, the Rev. the General Council of the-Pres- 'GOD THE PRESERVER OF Harry Dahlgren, a.member of Mr. Keeney has announced. , . ATHLEHC GOODS SjurSery tenors; Arthur Anderson, byterian Church, U.S.A. Dr.* U- secretary, and Frances Kiesewet- nard Schneider; treasurer, Louis told of several children under hit Bendery corresponding secretary, MAN" is the subject for Sunday, the Oscebla Youth Fellowship, was Thomas Buzalski,. Donald Davis, rnouze.will bring the message from ter, corresponding secretary. December 12. * " elected vice-moderator of 'thecharge and how they came into ing Midget Football 1.00 Kenneth Forster, Homer Hall, Mil- ' Services at the church on Sun- WiUiam Palmatier. the home. •. •'. • the Conference of the World Coun- GOLDEN TEXT: "I the Lord thy Westminster Fellowship of the Services, Meetings Iding LEATHER Footballs lard Hallenbach, WiUiam T. Knox, cil of Churches which was held at day will include Matins at 8:30 At the young people's services a. m., Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. God will hold thy right hand, say- Elizabeth Presbytery at a meeting At Trinity Church . 4.95 up - Stanley Rader and Fred M. Swish- Amsterdam, Holland, 'last summer. ingSinto thee. Fear not; I will help in Plainfleld on Friday. last Sunday evening, Bert Moeller Ipalding LEATHER Basketballs er, Jr., basses. and the chief service at 11 a. m. GEMS OF THOUGHT The anthem by the chancel choir thee." (Isa. 41:13) spoke to the senior group: and Mrs. Services Sunday at Trinity 8.95 up This Christmas vesper service will be "The Wilderness.", by Goss. The Church Council will meet at knowledge this fact, yield to this Berry, church deaconess, addressed Church will include Holy Com- 8:30 p. m. Monday. Plans will be SERMON: Passages from the King [ding "(Out-Door" will be followed by a silver tea The sacrament of Baptism will be Every human being has a work James version of the Bible include: power, and follow the leadings of the high school young people. Hiss munion at 8 a. m, family Euchar- given by the Child Study Club. administered to Joyce Lynn Hac- completed for the annual Christ- to carry on within, duties to per- truth." (p.151) Beatrice Morgan was the speaker Basketballs 11.95 "Behold. God is mighty, and ist at 9:30 a. m., and morning <• "Preparing for His Coming?" kett, daughter of George and Lu- mas Eve service on December 24 form abroad, influences to exert, at the junior society. " ' prayer at". 11 o'clock. The Rev. olf Balls (% doz. Xmas pkg.) cille Hackett. and to Roy Elliot and also for the coming of the Rev. despiseth not any; he is mighty Kro-Flite, Air-Flite) 5.70 will be the Advent sermon topic which are peculiarly his, andstrength and wisdom. He preserv- TCHDBGHOF CHWST.SCffiKnST The speakers at the Sunday Frank V. H. Carthy, rector,, will of the Rev. Albert AUinger, pastor, Koenig, son of John and Lucille Dr. Frederick Knubel, the presi- which no-conscience but his own evening church service was thofficiatee . \tili Balls (Spalding Honor) Koenlg. dent of the United Lutheran Synod eth not the life of the wicked: but Aw, it Dlk. GkmaftM at the 9:30 and 10:50 a. m. services can teach. , giveth right to the poor." (Ps. Service Sunday. 11 a. m. Rev. Harold Boon, professor at the The Churchmen's Brotherhood - 50c each^ of New York, who will visit the —Channlng Sunday. The anthem by the senior On Sunday afternoon at 4:30 the local church on Sunday, January 9. 36:5,0) Correlative passages from Wed. Eve. 8;1B o'clock Mitin^nry Tratpi^g Institute, Ny- will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the it Head Covers (Twill) choir wil Ibe "Holy Art Thou." byChristmas vesper will be given in Much .'misconstruction and bit"Scienc- e and Health with Key to ack. N. Y, The Burnett Sistersparish halL On Wednesday at 1.75 set of 3 HandeL Mrs. Robert Rohrer will The Women's Missionary Society Sunday School. 9:M) a. m. Trio brought a special the sanctuary. Once again the will meet next Thursday at 1:30terness are spared to him whtho e Scriptures" by - Mary Baker Readtag RMm-yS Alden Street 8p. m. in the haU, duplicate bridge' •rak-Tis Golf Balte be soloist Baptism will be-id- congregation will be led along the thinks naturally upon what be Eddy include: number. Jfr. Boon . spoke from games will beplayed/in the series ministered at the 10:80 a. m. serv- p. m. •. i Open dally 1.-4. *nta« Than, and the life of Israel's King Saul, who Ideal to Practice Driving) path of the Christmas star. Living owes to others rather than what he tournament. . 75c pkg. of 3- ice. Sunday School classes will be The Brotherhod will meet at ought to expect from them. "All that really exists is the di- M. 10:S0-4 Also Frf. 7:M-0 p m pictures, enacted by members of 8 p. m. next Thursday. New offi- Golf Bags (Regulation) held at 9:3J> and 10:80 a. m. with : — —Madam Guizot vine Mind and its idea, and in this the church school, will depict the cers will be installed. The re- Mind the entire being is found har- 7.95. 9.95, 17.95,- 23.00 men's and women's -Bible classes carols from around the world to be The vast majority of persons of at the latter hour. monious and eternal. The straight Golf Clubs!—Spalding Bobby sung by the chapel choir. meeting of the Couples'Club. The our race have a natural tendency and narrow way is to see and ac- . Jones 32.50 (set of 5) There will be meetings of the Those taking part in addition dramatic committee is producing to shrink from the responsibility Tennis Rackets (Junior-Size^- ' • Junior and Senior High Fellow- to the choir are: Trumpeteers,, a one-art Christmas play entitled of standing and acting alone. • ships at 7 p. m. Sunday. Nylon strung) 6.95 Arthur Eschellauer and Tim Bur- light Competition," a play with —Francis Galton the perfect Center for your Tennis Rackets (Adult Size) The young people's choir will ton; narrator, John Sloat; prophecy a-modern trend presenting a situ- Sin with the multitude, and your fiunily circle ... on Chriitmas eve' rehearse at 7 o'clock this even- Quality 6.95.to 25.00 angel, Mary Ellen Relnert; Mary, ation which could take place in responsibility and guilt ,are as and throughout the yean to come! Tennis Balls (Spalding— ing, and the senior 4hoir at 8. any community. Barbara Brand; Joseph, Harold great and as truly personal as APERHANGING Can of 3) 1.75 Boy Scouts will meet at 7:30. Con- Glovier; angels, Mabyn Reeves, Jo Ask to see and hear Crodcy 9-214M, Mrs. Helen Berry Kempshall of you alone had done the wrong. AINTING Tennis Covers (Zipper) 1.50 firmation classes will be held at Ellen Van Horn, Ruth Goetz, Mar- the Cranford Dramatic Club is di- —Tyron Edwards P COmpktC with FM-AM radio 10 and 11 a. m. Saturday. C.C.M. Hockey Sticks 1,50 up jorie Reinhardt, Margo Nagle, recting the play. The cast, which The most important thought I Gaaranteed Woriananahlp and last, gentle auto "Air Power," a film on United C.CM. Hockey Puck 35c and 65c Tamzin MacDonald, Cynthia Hal- has been rehearsing twice a week ever had was that of my individ<- FSBK B8TDCATE8 -made record player for States air power development, will ford, Gertrude Ramsey; the shep- for several weeks; is as follows: ual responsibility to God. ten and twelve-inch C.C.M. Hockey Gloves 14.95 be shown at the Methodist'Men's herds, William Steers, Donald Cyp- John Outhout, Alva Banker. Peter —Daniel Webster Hockey Skates 9.98 up Club meeting at 8 p. m. Monday. ners, Douglas Smith. Larry Peth- Wright, Doris Scbaeffer, Violet nzes. Finished inmel- There will be games and refresh- If living in disobedience to Hun, A. B. DAVIS low, mahogany. ick; the wisemen, William Francis, Guyer, Fred Deacon. Herbert we ought to feel no security, al- ments, j William Balsam. Brenton Stearns; Mitchell. Ginny Phillips and 34 RAMAPO BOAO Traditional 18th On-Tuesday the Women's So- mi Lang. though G<*d is good. : Cranford C-3343-R the children, Herbert Hendrick —Mary Baker Eddy Century styling. ciety of Christian Service will son, Richard Waterman, Carol hold its monthly meeting.'- Lunch- Harris, Kathleen Lyons; the cher Asvomsn IM SHOES eon will sbe served at noon y by ubs. Candy Rich, Douglas Max- Circle 8. The cubs' Christmas field, Gay Ann Mllius, Judy Evans, Spalding Saddle Shoes m party also will be held on Tuesday. Barbara Ball and John Gilflllan. (Ladies') 8$5 Confirmation class will be held The service Is being directed Spalding Saddle Shoes - at 3:30 and prayer service at 8 by Miss Elizabeth Bonnell, and (Men's) 10.50 p. m: next Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret F. Cummlngs, as- Spalding Golf Shoes (Men's) 14.95 Dean Brand Talcott, son of Mr. sisted by Mrs. Hector Evans, Mrs. Spalding Loafers (Ladies') 7.50 and Mrs, Joseph Talcott, was bap- Mrs. E. M. Powers, Mrs. E. Lyons; Spalding Loafers (Men's) 8.50 tised last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. E. Milius, Mrs. R. H. Ball Spalding Golf Rubbers 5.50 C. A. Peterson were the sponsors. and Mrs. Ford Pethick. New members received into the Bowling Shoes (Hen's Oxford) The Junior Fellowship will meel 4.95 church on Sunday were: Mrs. in the gymnasium at 7 p. m. A1 Richard C. Archdeacon, Mr. and Basketball Shoes the same time in the choir room. 3.95, 5M, 5.75, 6.50 Mrs. Charles F. Buschold, Mr. and Miss Jane Williams, of the De- Mrs. E. Lee Bulliington, Mr. andpartment of Youth Work of the Youth's Sneakers (Sizes 13% up) Mrs: William R. Hunter, Richard Board .of Foreign Missions, will 3.25 pr. LeDuc, Mrs. Howard, McCarrolL lead the Senior Fellowship in a Ski Boots (Ladies* or Men's) Mr. and Mrs. William R McCullen, discussion of "The- Case of the 11.85 pr. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Yurner, Mysterious Commissions." |fcotball Shoes 9.95 to 14.50 pr. Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Viohl and Tuesday at 1:30, the Board o: Stadium Boots (Ladies') ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Ward. Deaconesses will meet in the choi 10J50 and 13.95 room, and at 8 o'clock the monthly routicA AND UNOLKUM SINK tors meeting of the Session will be hel Buy on *uy terms! ASrHALT. BUIUUCK AND at the home of Elder Lindsay, 3211 uxoum TILS Walnut avenue. AJUJSTBONd UXOUUH rLOOB* 1 CABINET MAKING The Communicants Class fo: WALL, T1LC AND WAI.I. 1.IVOUUH boys and girls 14 years of age am (G & FISHING W. DQLBIER over will be held at 3:30 p. m. on otague Fly Rods 9.95 431 North Av THE CRANTOBP CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948 Page Nineteen Page Kfcbtaen THE CBANKMD CTTIZEIf AND CHBCHflCLK, THUBSDAY, PICKMBKB 9. IMS, 8SKVICINO BKAJL ESTATS fO* 8AUC LOST HELP. WAltnH BABY carriage. Alias, gray « IT you plao *» bolld. I Oftehnhnn* QUO. to do rroalnaj BATES •itetaOeo*, CfU T. JO telsDhon* Uk* tew. ttt. CanCBanford CBAMFOBD: win Reel left on Adamn* AvenuAvenuevenuee . No tralAven«*rR tlftSgo—«0r It's not an error. We do question* asud. met us tom cacannn of BICYCLE, boy-i M |neh; ee«t oarturoy ALTERATIOMS, dre*iin>>lilg, hav* a good Morlh aid* • room bom* The Cryford Clllsaw *ail Chronicl*. —1* seats - Hodante prices. —tanhai prle*rT»sf roof Is only a yaar Always Carry Y«nr \ " ' WKstfjcld 3-1V71-R. old. it ha* oil tumm beat, a on* ear WELSH Terrier; black and tan; mala. HOU8XKECPXR wanted. 7 day garage, an. Irregular thapfd lot with Answers to name "Danny." Call CRan- eranees requlrad. Can CBanford $^737 mniwn • ;-^ ••„•••/•' THK CHAWTOHP CH1Z1W AMD CffltQrtlCtK, THURSDAY. VMCMMBOL 9. IMS CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1M8 Page Twenty-Thn» Numerous Awards at which there was a lighted Christ- Rotary Session mas tree and a miniature Santa Guest Exhibitor for Reports on Program on the topic, "Lesson Trouble and af Bat Aar Grariftwrd C-t^MiAd^P ican Report Card Blues." Frank J. . In 1M7 200 minion tons of air Legion Unit Card Party Claus ana reindeer. ~ . ~ Pen and Brush dub At a meeting last week of theMartz, school principal, led thewere bloom Into the steel Industry's league) tbisi —-_> __«_>•»_ Recorded for Numerous prizes were awarded Mrs. Dreyer and Mrs. W. J. Extension Service, Mrs. Artemus discussion. blast furnaces to produce over 49 Ruth Hicks of 20 Hampton road, Linden 20 to "6 in TAytfw «_i 7 to I Bulldogs and Tom Cisar sank a Friday night at a card party spon- Women Hold Smith poured. Dill, parent-education chairman of million tons of pig Iron and ferro- ' Win 12-6 lOne-hander from the foul 'lnft for sored by Cranford Unit, 212, Amer- featured as the guest exhibitor for 6 in Cranford, Staten -_fc-~i IS to 0 Take Tide in of Co. Football League Competition Sherman P.-T.A., reported on a re- alloys. Normally, four-and-a-half in Staten M»_f and 32 to • in the home team. Increased B President ican Legion Auxiliary, to the Ca- December by the Pen and Brush DO YOUR CHRISTMAS tons of air are used tor every ton sino. - Mrs. Edna Herzog and Mrs. Xmos Party Arrest, Fine for Driver Club of New York, was honored cent program held by her group Cranford. SomervfDe tt to 0 in Cisar's shot gave Cranford the Police Chief William A. Fischer, SHOPPING EARLY! of pig Iron produced. • . In Contest Somerville. Plainfield 7 to 0 in lead that meant the game, and the president of the Cranford Rotary Marie Reed were to charge of ar- Who Ignored Summons Sunday at an opening tea at the rangements. There were prizes f< The Cranford Women's Repub- club's headquarters, IB East 10th PIflinf_»lH Siyrfri. Pfc»«n« 3ftntl ft home team got an additional two J r Club, heard,everything that wen :or lican Club held a meeting and Pleading guilty to a charge of |Scotch Plains, the South Brook points after the game ended as a _ at the regular club meeting at each table, a dark horse award and street, New York. Miss Hicks, trr- ° on 10 door prizes. Refreshments were Christmas party at the home of operating a car without a driver's outstanding as a redecorator of Braves 31 to 8 in Cnmford, and result of Bilneyfr being charged Howard Johnson Restaurant, Route Ucenes in his possession, Clayborn At Summit by Belliveau while in the act of served. Mrs. H. N. Packer, 113 Retford Early American decorations in an Summit 12 to 6 in Summit. Follow- 29, last Thursday even though he avenue, last Thursday. The fol- Butts, 29, of Pinebrook, WAS fined You want ing upholding of the Clippers* pro- shooting during the last second of Winter Sports was unable to attend because of At a regular meeting-of the unit tiques, furniture and tinwear, was Thursday night, names and ages of lowing nominating committee was $12 and $3 cost of court Saturday Take CoTxide With test after a game was taken by play. Bilney made both free illness. During the meeting, by Recorder Charles J. Stevens. He invited by the dub to display her Union in Cranfbrd. Union forfeited throws successfully. He suffered the 26 children at Bonnie Burn announced: Mrs. John J. Banker, work this month. blame if good use isn J° } «• wire recording was made", and it Sanatorium were received, and ap- was arrested in Eaton town Friday Season Record of Six play and the g an elbow injury in^he collision. e chairman; Mrs. Harold Glovier and a re-play and the came was award- increased tacUiOertta o be nf / " was later played at the home of propriate gifts will be sent to each by Sgt. Lester.Pqwjell and Patrol- Six- pieces contributed by Mis: ed to the Clippers. The two teams were pretty Chief Fischer. Mrs. Orin B. Grant At the next man John Ranhofer after he failed Victories, No Defeats the 194841948-499 S°1°"r^ child at Christmas by the auxil- meeting of the club, on January Hicks include three chairs, tw< You want (the new static-free radio) Touchdown records for Clipper evenly matched in Tuesday ^after- C OuntyParkCom Committee chairmen presented 'ary, it was announced. to answer a court summons. trays.and a valuable Arron Wil By JACK SAVEBCOOL players during the noons game, with Scotch Plains Zt h ^i^ 13; a president, first vice-president, semi-annual reports which were A report on the proposed Satur- lard mantle clock for which Miss .' Stopping Summit, 12-6 before a follows: Jim Avery, 7 for 42 points; having some advantage in height Mathewson, superinte d ' sent to Albert Smiles of Union, treasurer and corresponding 'sec- crowd of 3,000 at Summit Memo- Bill Abans. 5 for 30 points: Bemie Grunninger and Mehring, two tall recreation, has announcenounced °' day matinee project for children Injured in Collision Hicks restored the lower glass. Tin 01 11 Rotary district governor, who will was given by Mrs. Madeline Bax- retary will be elected. Other offi- exhibit wil be open daily from rial Field last Sunday put theSwanekamp, 4 for 24 points; Waip-» boys, led the Scotch Plains attack. ^ ^ to Mr. Mathm,5 1 81 5 mci These are the two new services everybody more 5 1 visit to the Cran- cers hold over for another year. distinguished new console modcL Cipolia. 1, phis 13 extra points more equipment for coasting !? I i" " "" ° ^ visit to the Cran- ter, who represented the unit at a In an automobile collision Sat- 1 to 5 p. m. Cranford Clippers in the'position .Cranford players sank 17 out of rd club at its urday at 8:07 p. m. at North ave- wants for up-to-date home entertain- Du Mont also gives you a large direct of having made a clean sweep of kicked for a total of 19 points; tog, ktskatini g and tobogganiZ'Z i • f° meeting today. Mr. meeting recently X)f representa- A basket of food and toys was The Pen and Brush Club of New ; : 25 possible foul shots in Tuesday's 0I1 tives of local organizations to the nue, west, and Orchard street, Mrs. both football and baseball cham- Howie Loderstedt. 3 tor 18 points; game while Scotch Plains made 13 the market this year than at I Smiles also met with the board of collected and turned over to Mrs. York is composed pf top-ranking ment. They should come together—in view screen—72 square inches; together ':ownship rooms. Mrs. Baxter an- Robert D. Rogers of 117 Herning professional women in art, lit' |Pi i * pionships in their first year in Bob Poeltler. 3 for 18 points; Joby successful free throws out' of a time since, 1941. Preliminary J"2 I directors and the committee Heads Carrie C. Grady of the Cranford one package. Du Mont gives you both—in with simple tuning of all 12 television Rickert, 3 for 18 points; Nick on areas to be useused for «,• • • Prior to attend"1* the membership nounced that the movie program Welfare Association by Mrs. avenue suffered slight injury to her erature, drama and other fields. Union County League competition. posible 25. luncheon today. is scheduled to begin to January. lower right ribs. The accident oc- its table-top model as well as in the channels. Bishop, Harry Armstrong . and sports already has been tJT • luncheon today George C. Dreyer. With a forfeit victory from the At the end of the half the score Jiark workers, Jarvis E The matinee will be held from 12 curred when the car in which sh« How Pigeons Drink Union Blue Comets, who have al- Sheldon Anderson. 1 each for 6 was 28-26 to favor of the visitors, Badgley, Reports were given last week by Door prizes, donated by Mrs. nk«n B/<>ai 'eonsjMsre feferiafoja prittms-ba mmrm to eAeeJt tcltat a/oai get. points each. superintendent of maintenan^^ • I»u's R- Allison, chairman of thenoon to 3 p. m., and the P.-T-A. Dreyer, were won by Mrs. George was riding, operated by her hus- Pigeon is the only bird that drinks ready disbanded for the season* the but at the end of the third quarter band, was in collision with a taxi by suction. All other birds take the Constructlnconstructionn , reportedK»v.rf.j . '-'-and a•— nuu.club's.i..ui, »^servic.»^.^/— ^~e committee^~~~**~^,,'^. 7 p. m. SAFE PULLOVER SWEATERS 5.95 Vou. too. can play safe by having a good roof over SLEEVELESS SWEATERS 3.95 PIGSKIN GLOVES 4.95 up Buy from your head.. See us for first clsa* material and depend- AN ESTABLISHED Tickets - $1.75 able workmanship. ASK FOR Ticket, may b« obtained from nstaxbet* of FHEE THERMOMETEK RELIABLE FIRM E»cutiv Board, Dinner Comiiittee, or C INSULATION • The very tare-rand security of your home The Spotiaman'* Shop depend oo your roof. That's why, in con* P^a-mint Room I4F-CT1ME sidering roof repair*, or re-roofing. It is so important to deal only with a reliable Colonial Barber Shop WEATHER STRIPPING WOXXD renowned for its glorious voice, plcaiing acdoa When you serve Caistoira White Seal whiskey to your guests, WTtoi yva give Car-lairs to your friends, you know that COMBINATION you can bo sure you're serving them the jinesi and at a you're giving the best holiday spirit of all. Rich yet light, . ,.M r-rr ^«M*W—_!• ' Banon's ESM> Station and luxurious appoinrjotcna, the Knsbc piano is the un- budget-balancing price. No other whiskey can quite match nrilj yet hearty, it's blended with care for men who care, Vehavebeeoselcaedbyjohns-Manville Bell & Burke'. Gulf Gat Station ALUMINUM WINDOWS qualified choice of those who appreciate the oner things in the superb flavor of the Perfectly Balanced Blend. So give Carstaira to cveryqae on your gift list this year! as their dealer in this vicinity. Consult KOOFINO —. SIDING life.. .who wish true musicsl excellence as wcB as distin- with as. We oihr you ccunjtkM service, BuiUetV femenl Supply Company qoMikf Jfoa-os-ManvaU* roofiag or :"" Dennis or. Doyle N« Down rayment guished be-urjrfor their home. We invite you to inspect our MUFFLERS 1.95 up m_t«rialj>t««rifJttfxrk*. Up to S Yra.4> Pay in-r-ring colloct-Qn of Kjubc Grand* and Mignonettes. We're Fally Insured TIES 1.00 up HANDKERCHIEFS .50 The Man who Cares Serves and Gives: ^•^ »3.59 DINNEK COAOOTTEE PUa Yvtr Christmas Ordtr Not** 4/5 QT. H •—S474 DAILY - R- Jacobus, Chairman —J7M EVES. «2.26 NOME Charles J. Stevens Thomaa Harfoni George Root PINT IMSULATIOM CARSTAIRS White Seal , x •taknt-itanvlti* BLENDED WHISKEY I y V^^ Altenburg Piano House U Blended with Casr for Men who Care * THB CRANWaaa* CmZBf AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, ni'lMHEft % IMS TwwtJMttw ' 9 Floyd Worthington, who has been Association of Teachers of thereafter, it 'Messiah Production heard twice before in the Cranford Ad a past-dean of the Metropoli- presentation of the oratorio. So- tan New Jersey Chapter of the A donation of 45T articles from contributions for missionary work. loist at the Forest Hills, L. t, American Guild of Organists. Mr. the Cranford Branch, Needlework Sermon on Essentials The1 Churchmen's Brotbwfaood Food Presbyterian Dec. 19 Church. Mr. Worthington has been rtA** TJlllan Guild of-America, was acknowl- Transfers of featured in several recitals at Town will hold a. waste paper drive-Sat- ditionaJ| e*sKi8«t vTihe Carpenter, Gaston M. Delhier, edged with gratitude. It was an- Real Estate For a Blesed Chr of Its low niacin In a Hall in New York. In addition, Mark Andrews and T. Tertius nounced that a total of 268 calls urday beginning at 10 aim. Resi- season, the First Pres- he has performed in oratorios in GARWOOD—"Essentials for a dents are 'asked I Christmas Llndsborg, Kan, "America^ Ober- Noble. were made by nurses last jnonth. GARWOOD.— The following Church will present its ammergau." New Jersey and New York and al- Mrs. Frank W. Meyers presided. deeds have been recorded at the of- Blessed Christmas," will be the bundles ready From its opening strains in a so has conducted many concerts fice of County Register Herbert J. sermon theme of the Rev. Walter meeing of the Ladles'Aid was held annual performance of. throughout the country. His, mu- Increase in Fees arWoo C. Pugh, pastor, at 11 a. m. worship recitative "Comfort Ye My People," ews this afternoon at the churchv oratorio, iTTht MewisV aN Pascoe in the Court House, Eliza- sical background includes work at Announces Settlement services Sundy at St Paul's Evan- by the tenor, the religious poem Announced by VNA beth: T •.. • ,. December 19, at 7:45 rises and falls as joy, sorrow the Juilliard Graduate School in When three railroad operating The Borough of Garwood to gelical and Reformed Church. the church •uditorium. and exaltation are portrayed in Newyork. The Cranford Visiting Nurse As- and gajnes, with prizes being won Church school will be held at 9:45 representing engineers. by Mrs. Roy Fitzaimmons and lira. Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., lot 26; ith reverence for its sacred te telling of a war-fallen people, sociation voted to increase nurses' firemen and switchmen, decided a. m. the coming of a Messiah to Miss Bonnell, choir .director, is First Aid Dorothy Franssen. block 13, map of building plots in a Fellow of Trinity College of fees beginning tomorrow, Decem- recently to accept the carriers' Socials New Court A Thank Offering service will be »Hreat music, this yearly pre- purify the world, and the final ber 10, at its regular monthly The decoration committee for the Oakland. grand Jubilation by the choir sing- London and an associate of the offer of a lu*cent-an-hour. in- Coming Christmas party sponsored The Borough fo Garwood to celebrated at*7 p. m. Featured at BIO S Unit Action SHOW 2,S« has come to hold special American Guild of Organists. She meeting hut Friday in the Cran- crease in wages, settlement of the Mr, and Mrs. William Parizs of the program will be the showing, ng the "Hallelujah Chorus," at FOR by the Garwood Women's Club met Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., northerly Win. Bendlx. Susan Haywird I {waning for those who take parts* the climax ot the oratorio. is a pupil of Dr. Norman Coke- ford Public Library. The new dispute was announced by D. P. Election 93 Center street have moved into Tuesday evening at the home of the Ordinance 100 *eet qt lot 2, block 13, map of of a film entitled "My Name Isjj dT as for those who listen. The Miss Fensel, soprano soloist, will Jephcott and Dr. Charlotte Garden. rates were accepted following a re- Lobmis,' chairman of the Western their new home at 427 Myrtle chairman, Mrs. Eve Soltis, 451 building plots in Oakland. Han," and a pageant on "Fullness Robert G. Longafcer, pastor, make her second Mr. Hewitt, organist for the local port made by Mrs. Everett Heim, Railroads' Wage Committee, in be- avenue. • ' of the Heart/' Members of the "HAIRY APE • en the service with an Invo- appearance in the chairman of the committee ap- Beech avenue. Committee mem- Mr. and Mrs. David Segal to Mr. annual presentation. Well-known performance of "The Messiah" half of the nation's carriers. Mr. YOUR James Leonard Again Miss Helen Kasperovich of 145 bers included Mrs. Henry Frahme, First Reading Tuesday Youth Fellowship will participate Wlso and will dedicate the music since its initial performance 11 pointed- to study nurses' fees in Jjoomis is a former resident of and Mrs. Henry- Kulmane, prop- in the pageant Thank offering as a recitalist and soloist, she is a North Maple street has accepted Mrs. Lester Steffen, Mrs. Leon erty in Locust averiue, 300 feet ton Chaney, Bcla LugosJ vorshlp of God. pupil of Ideile Patterson in New years ago, has been recitalist at two surrounding communities. Cranford and once served on the President; EL Piekarski For Measure Creating boxes will be collected and sent as In view of the- association's a secretarial position at Jonathan Anson and Mrs. Ethel,Van Natta. from Center street • THE WOLF MAN" , solo parts again this year will York, and has sung in concerts and conventions of American Guild of Cranford Board of Education. New Squad Captain Dayton Regional High School. Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Sypko of be sung by Irma Tbekla Fensel of oratorios with the late Cesare So- Organists and also has given two growing expenses,'it was voted to New Municipal Court The Borough of Garwood to BMADWAY ACTS Plus establish the following new rates: GARWOOD — Henry Piekarski Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gaughen 425 Beech avenue are receiving ( New York, soprano; Valerie Esty of dero and Dr. Hugh Stone of the recitals in the chapel of Princeton congratulations on the, birth of a Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., westerly KOWENA EOIXINS A University. A past-president of General' nursing, $1.75 an hour; In Show at Drew was elected squad captain of the of Fourth avenue are receiving GARWOOD—Provisions for the 20 feet of lot 232 and lots 233 to The Sea Hound Kfield. contralto, and Floyd Boston Oratorio Society, who also congratulations' on the birth of son, Theodore Peter, at Overlook JOHNNY MASTERS the Music Educators' Association office visits, 75 cents an hour; hy- Frederick D. Walters, 20 Cresent Garwood First Aid Squad, succeed- establishment of a municipal court 236, 239 to 249, block 9, section No. Rough Worthington of New York, bass. coached Miss Fensel. The soprano a son, Thomas Allen, on Thanks- Hospital, Summit, on November 21. in Garwood, replacing the presen RIALTQ Saturday, Sunday Matlow Harvey SmKh-Spencer of New of New Jersey and the Music podermidS, $1.50. maternal and place, was in the cast of the ..All- ing Charles Christiano, who was soloist has toured the; West Coast 1, map of property of New York Hwtse" Teachers' Association of the Or- new-born care,-"'$2.50; health edu- College Capers, variety production, not a candidate for reelection, at giving Day at Elizabeth General recorder's .court, will be introduced York will make his debut before and also has sung in concerts Hospital. Suburban Land Company-situate at 3—-Color Cartoons—3 anges and vicinity, Mr. Hewitt has cation,'$1.00; appointments, $3.00, presented last Thursday night by ' a "meeting Monday night 'in Bor- in ah. ordinance Tuesday night at a Garwood-Westfield. MARTIN A FLORKNZ Cranford audiences as the tenor throughout New York State and regular meeting of Borough Coun- studied at the Juilliard School of and delivery, $10, at all times. For,Drew University undergraduates ough Hall. Mr. Piekarski, a > bor- Mrs. Wesley White of Second Willsa,. Inc., to Massachusetts THURS.—FHX—SAT. -People in BOniatnre" Miss Mary Elizabeth Bon- New England. Miss Fensel, a lyric This Christmas! Activities cil, according to an announcemen' Music and at Northwestern, Col- visits after hours, on Sundays and at Madison. Mr. Walters Is a ough special patrolman, formerly avenue is ill tn the hospital. Products Corporation, property in Westfleld, minister of mu- coloratura, holds a voice fellow- served JJS vice-president of the by Borough Attorney Bernard Jane Wyman. Lew Ajrwes RO8ALES SI8TEB8- •Sc for the local church, will direct ship from Trinity College, London. umbia and New York Universities. on holidays, the fee will be .$3 forjfreshmaain the College of Uberal Mr. and Mrs. William Scher re- Steiner. r / North avenue, 904.36 feet from aaj i'.. " i ri 111 u D G • 5 « 7 7 _T^ He is a member of the National the first hour, and 50 cento for Arts. group. cently spent a few days visiting In Garwood Center street. in ' \. *%itrirae Amazons" the choir of 80 voices, featuring Also appearing for the second James Leonard, borough re- Mr. Seller's parents in AUentown, The neW -Court set-up, to be- Herman and Beatrice. Machow- "JOHNNY. BELINDA** gingers from Cranford and neigh- time in Cranford, Mrs. Esty, a stu- GIFTS FOR HER GIFTS FOR HIM corder, was reelected president, and come effective January.!, will per- DANNY CRYSTAL LIBERTYI boring communities. Walter N. Pa. sky to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Pis- plus dent of Yves Tinayre of New York, others renamed to administrative mit magistrates' courts to hear "Comedian" Hewitt >a is a graduate of the Conservatory -UK3EN LEl^NG TOILETRIES SCHICK Twin Injector Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carrick Public Schools copo, lots 253 to 255, block 10, map Joel, MeCrea. Charles Biekford Mickey. Rooney, Brian DonwB Hewit', °^g ^ *l*W^ r *S^ posts were: Secretary, Jules Lu- civil cases not in excess of $50. Mr. of section No. 1, map of property •DfMY SISTERS in "iCTyB™ prgsbytcrian Church, Maplewood, of Music, Toronto, Canada, where Opening Night, In- RAZOR, with 20 Blades of 211 New street announce the in Presbyterian Church, Maplewood, sardi; assistant secretary. Goerge 4 Steiner said,' however, that this of New York Suburbarf Land Com- TTw* Sepia- Steppera will perform fox the twelfth con- she was awarded the Dominion Merlo, and treasurer, Joseph Hum- birth of a daughter, Joan Roberta, privilege which may be obtained «10LLER McCOY" Whisper. Sirocco, and Case , ,,...' ,..-. on November 21 at Overlook The. boys' basketball squad has pany situate at Garwood-West- Tour Faces Hot mm Harlem" secutive year in the Cranford pro- Gold Medal Prize for singing. She , p enick. Alexander Lawson was been selected by the coach, Miss from the Supreme Court, would also hiis'performed in radio, recital and Hospital. Summit. field. Ptas On The Screen June Haver in duction. SHOP SEACER'S JsJblot, TaJtspin, Tempert and elected vice-president to serve his not be asked by the borough since y Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riley, Jr., Stephens.. The squad will consist *VLACK EAGLE" :—Pertormed~fbr-the_fl»Stiime on church -work-and"also~has~ been y first term in the administrative of boys from the sixth, seventh and civil courts .arelavailable-in Eliza- heard with Rodney Say lor in a OCTT2tt London, Town, Courtley, of Tonist avenue have moved to eighth grade Teams. The" boys beth, Linden,'Summit, Union and Tell Engagement ol In Technicolor April 13, 1742, in Dublin, The LARGE SELECTION their new home near Washington, Barbara Stanwyck AIX WESTEKN~SH0W~ -Messiah" has growii unsurpassmg- performance of "The Messiah" at YARDLEY of LONDON Remaining in their ranks in the must keep al>*C" average in order Plainfield. • HU Excellency, Wrisley's, N.J. Bart 1 SAT: MORNING ly as the melodic herald for the the Erst Presbyterian Church in rescue group are: First lieutenant, to remain on the squad. Miss Peggy Millard Newark. GIFT BOXED SETS ; to B.7S Seaforth, Old Spke, * Mrs. Antoinette Zaffutto recently The first team squad consists of Recorder, James T. Leonard, TOW BUI Elliott as "Red Bydet" I Christmas story as centered on William Relmer; second lieutenant, whose terra of office still includes GAJRWQOD—Announcement of EAatUr BDtO ntlCE8 in Appearing In the tenor role this Pahnolive and Colgate, Theodore• Griffin; first sergeant, entertained her son and his bride Bob Parkhtll, Alan Richardson, "Sorry, Wrong Number^ Isaiah's prophecies ot the coming CHRISTMAS a$ her home, 560 Sprucp e avenue. two years, will be asked to remain the engagement of Miss Peggy Mil- "Lone Texas Ranger" of Christ; Handel, originally year will be Harvey Smith-Spen- TOILITRIIS FOR THE 4 TO 14 SIT, Louis Mosco, and second sergeant, Manfried Dudick, John Nadasky, in the post at his present salary of lard, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. • daV^n^eass SSe ThTh e FranciFi s SlSiellerl s off 358 NNorth t pen ry o , g !:»• te S.-W-WUI »««, 4., known for his musical -operas. cer who made his debut -as a tenor Patrolman Stewart McCann. Peter Feola, Ronald Jones, Louis $600 a year, it hah s been announced . 8mUey Borenctte in . • SHAVING A total of $4,035.83 has been avenue announce ff Stuart McCann of 450 Beech ave- DonaM 44 .too to bTtbL " "' ' MtS^-7 9 ar. Jab | LmrtD»y«ofBootHni''f of "the distinguished Viennese con- BRIGHT... Old Spice, L'Orle, -• r Saturday evening I for his use^of Italian dialogue. ductor, Richard Lert Since then, CHANTILLVSB»ahCry«t«I. ;'•••!••.••;%:••; LOUIS 8HERRY , ^ Seaiorth, Yanttey raising drive, Mr. Leonard- an- ,T«nneson,John Kokulak, at a gathering of close friends at "Fetitfin', Fussin' & Kxtrs> Cartoons In 24 days, "ThThee MessiahMessiah" was . H will male hw fook thiny, vember 23. , Tom Casale, Paul Olear, Harold will magistrate. Mr. Smith-Spencer has sunfe the WHITMAN nounced. Contributions received Mr. Steiner also reported that the the Cranwood. MON.. TUES.. WED. completed. Althoughh h acclaili m d c/ean ond pretf/J •ndStJta y 3.S0 Nelson Galloway has bought the Murphy, John Corvelyn and Rob- A-Fightin'" . and role under direction of Otto Klem- MAILLARD MEN'S PIPES by have been classified, as follows: ordinance' may include appoint- Miss Millard attended Garwood recognition for Handel's master perer. Chosen as the tenor ?oloist I Industry, * $1,400; storekeepers, former Riley residence on Locust ert Merkler. "Johnnie Belinda" LOVEL & COVELL D'ORSATS Perfume* and Eau do Kay Woodie 1.00 to 5.00 avenue. ment of a^court elerfc schools and Jonathan Dayton Re- THURSDAY—ONE DAY~ „ piece did not follow'immediately. for the Bethlehem Bach Festival $500; general public. $2,135. In- The boys will play teams from gional High School, and is pres- NEXT WED. thru SAT. lane Wjnnao, Dennis Morgan fof The Messiah" hi 1750 was univer- SCUBAFFT RIGHT... Toilette and Dusting cluded among industrial gifts was The Lucky Thirteen held their many surrounding communities. this past season at Bethlehem, Pa., CIGARS and aGARETTES, ently employed by Garwood Surgi- sally proclaimed throughout Eur- CANDY CUPBOARD H will Mart good grooming •'-'::''/ $500 from the Aluminum Company monthly meeting at the home of Among them are: St Michael's, Watson-StiUman in CRANFORD "BMI Mm of Missouri" the vocalist has been described as Powders 1^5 to 10.00 "'vVi'su.'- cal Instrument Manufacturing "Rachel & the Stranger" ope. • Its first- perfotmtmce to the habits tarlyl in Gift Packages • .y; -of America, Mr. Leonard related. Mrs. Ralph Gray of Third avenue. Cranford; Kenilworth, Mountain- Jams Cacner. Georte Baft in| a "Heldentenor of the Wagnerian Roy Fitzsimipons of 345 Third Sweep Over Post Office Company. Mr, Zazeski, a veteran and United States took placeTm'Ne* type with a full brilliant voice and 4711 Perfume, Dusting Powder, NEW One-Piece GILLETTE The collection is the largest in the side, Berkeley Heights, Roselle of World War II, is also employed Than. FH. Sat. Dee. 9-U-U York in 1770,. arid currently, the squad's history; be said. avenue attended the convention of Park, Scotch Plains, and Westfield "Such Pawn I Die" wide range.'* CUTE... 1 he New Jersey Industrial Editors' GARWOOlT— After by the same company. Ajspring "DEEP WATERS" oratorio la presented annually in No newcomer as bass, soloist is 1.00 tO 4.00 Ifeti. Salts and Toilet RAZOR with 10 Blades 1.00 Y. game sweep over the Post "GOOD; SAM* Its th» perfect gift I 9 Association in New Brunswick yes- wedding is planned. Water 1.00 to 3.50 3.79 Seventh Grade the Garwood Recreation alleys last Gary Csvfwr. Ann Sberidaa GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT : "-;||| • ->,•. ,'<<':.•'", CITlZBf AHD CHRONICLB. THURSDAY, Dl f, IMS Floyd Wprthlngtnn. who has been Association of Teachers of every quarter-hour thereafter, it Pa§e Twenty-Four THa> CBANTOBD OtT AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9,jm Twelfth'Messiah' Production heard twice before in the Craaford aid a past-dean of. the Metropoli- was announced. * presentatioa of the oratorio. So- an New Jersey Chapter of the A -donation of 457 articles from contributions for missionary work. loist at the Forest Hills, L.T,\merican Guild of Organists. Mr. the Cranford Branch. Needlework Transfers of n_ Sermon on Essentixils The Churchmen'! Brotherhood At JPirsff.^^ Church. Mr Wnrthlna^nn haa t Wsrltt «*..*U* ^wy muW TJIHan Guild of- America, was acknowl- For a Ble»ed Christmas w H featured in several recttate at Town Carpenter. Gaston VL Dethier, edged with gratitude. It was an- Real Estate urday beginning at 10 a. m. Resi- In f * i' of the#- Hall in New York. In addition, Mark Andrews and T.". Tertlus nounced that a total of 268 calls GARWOOD—"Essentials for a GARWOOD — The following dents are asked . to have their Christmas SBSSOD, the First Pres* Undsbarg, Kan, "America's Ober- he has' performed in oratorios in Noble. •••.:„.,, were made by nurses last month. deeds have been recorded at the of- Blessed Christmas," wul. be the bundles ready at the curb, byteriatt Chun* will present its ammergau." New Jersey and New York and al- Mrs. Frank W. Meyers presided. sermon theme of the Rev. Walter meeing of tbe Ladies' Aid was held so has conducted many concerts fice of County Register Herbert J. twelfth annual perfpnnance of From its opening strains in a Pascoe to- the Court House, Eliza- C. Pugh, pastor, at 11 a. m. worship this afternoon at tbe churchw recitative "Comfort Y« My People.1' throughout the country. His mu- Increase in Fees beth: T services Sundy at St Paul's Evan- Handel's oratorio, rThe Messiah,' by the tenor, the,religious poem sical background includes work at Announces Settlement . lft, at 7:45 Announced by VNA 1 The "Borough of Garwood to gelical and- Reformed Church. i Sundayy. rises and falls as joy, sorrow the JuilUard Graduate School in When three railroad operating and games, with prizes being won . . to the churdi auditorium. New York. by Mrs. Roy Fitzsimmons and Mrs. Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., lot 20Churc, h school will be held at 9:49 p m and exaltation are portrayed in The Cranford Visiting Nussft As- unions, representing engineers, block 13, map of building plots in a. m. . -• .'...• • Sung with reverence for its sacred be telling.ogf a war-fallen people, Miss Bannell. choir director, is sociation voted to increase nurses' firemen and switchmen, decided First Aid Dorothy Franssen. New€ourt g f a w^h to, Socials Oakland. A Thank Offering service will be message, and with enthusiasm for the coming of a a Fellow of Trinity College of fees beginning tomorrow, Decem- tly to accept the carriers* Tb%decoration committee for the its great music, this yearly pre- purifif y thth e worldld, and the flnalto ber 10, at Us regular monthly coming Christmas party sponsored The Borough to Garwood to celebrated at»7 p.' m. Featured at BIO I.Halt Action SHOW grand jubilation by the choir sing- London and an associate, of the offer of a 10-cent-an-hour in- Mr. and Mrs. William Parizs of the program will be the showing sentation has come to hold special American Guild of Organists. She meeting hut Friday in the Cran- crease in wages, settlement of the by the Garwood Women's Club met Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., northerly Wta. iwndix. Susan Hayward meaning for those who take part as ng the "Hallelujah Chorus," at ford Public Library. The new Election 93 Center, street have moved into Tuesday evening at the home of the Ordinance 100 feet Qf lot 2, block IS, map ofof.a film entiOed "My Name Is," the climax at the oratorio. is a pupil of Dr. Norman Coke- dispute was announced- by D. P. their new home at 427 Myrtle chairman, Mrs. Eve Soltis, 451 Han." and a pageant on "Fullness well as for those who listen. The Jephcott and Dr. Charlotte Garden. rates were accepted following a re- Loomis,' ^airman of the Western building plots in Oakland. Rev. Robert G. Itn&ton. pastor, Miss Fensel, soprano soloist, will avenue. ' ' Beech avenue. Committee mem- of the. Heart" Members of the "HAIRYAPE" make her second appearance in the Mr. Hewitt, organist for the local port made by Mrs. Everett Reim,'Railroads' Wage Committee, in he- Mr. and Mrs. David Segal to Mr. will open the service with an Invo- chairman of the • James Leonard Again Miss Helen Kasperovich of 145bers included Mrs. Henry Frahme, First Reading Tuesday Youth Fellowship will participate also annual presentation. Well-known performance of •The Messiah' committee ap-; half of the nation's carriers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Kulmane, prop- in the pageant Thank offering cation and wfl] dedicate the music since its initial performance 11 pointed, to study nurses' fees in Loomis is a former resident of North Maple street has accepted Mrs. Lester Steffen, Mrs. Leon erty in Locust avenue, 300 feet LOB Chancy. Bela Lugosi as a recitalist and soloist, she is a President; H. Piekarski a secretarial position at Jonathan Anson and Mrs. Ethel Van Natta. For Measure Creating boxes will be collected and sent as to the worship of God. years ago, has been recitalist at two surrounding communities. ICranford and once served on the from Center street. - pupil of Idelle Patterson in'New conventions of American Guild of In view of the. association's Dayton Regional High School. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sypko of THE WOLF MAN" Solo parts again this year win York, and has sung in concerts and cranford Board of Education. New Squad Captain The Borough of Garwood to- Organists., and also has given two growing expenses, it was voted to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gaughen 425 Beech avenue are receiving New Municipal Court Plus be sung by Irma Thekla Fensel of oratorios with the late Cesare So- GARWOOD— Henry Piekarski Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., westerly recitals in the chapel of Princeton establish the following new rates: v c» was elected squad captain, of theof Fourth avenue are receiving congratulations on the, birth of a GARWOOD—Provisions for the ROVVENA KOIXIN8 * new Yovk, soprano; Valerie Esty of dero and Dr. Hugh Stone of the m 20 feet of lot 232 and lots 233 to JOHNNY MASTEHS The Sea Hound Westfield. contralto, and Floyd University. A past-president of General nursing. $1.75 an hdur; SHOW at Gorwood First Aid Squad, succeed- congratulations on the birth of son. Theodore Peter, at Overlook establishment of a municipal court Boston Oratorio Society, who also the Music Educators' Association office visits, 75 cents an hour; hy- Hospital, Summit, on November 21. 286, 239 to 249, block 9, section No. "Ridiculously Souch . Worthington of New York, bass. Frederick D. Walters. 20 Cresent ing Charles Christiano, who wasa' son, Thomas Allen, on Thanks- in Garwood, replacing the present RIALTQ Saturday. Sunday Matinee coached Miss Fensel. The soprano of New Jersey and the Music podermics, $1.50. maternal - andplace, was in the cast of the All- I, map of property of New York Boose" Harvey Smith-Spencer of New soloist has toured the West Coast nbt a candidate for reelection, at giving Day at Elizabeth General recorder's .court, will be introduced Suburban Land-Company situate at Teachers' Association of the Ornew-bor- n care,*42.50; health edu- College Capers, variety production, a meeting Monday night in Bor- Hospital. in an. ordinance Tuesday nighf at a lor Cartoons-—3 York, will make his debut before and also has sung in concerts Garwood-Westfield. MARTIN A FLOBENZ Cranford "audiences as the tenor anges and vicinity. Mr. Hewitt has cation, $1.00; appointments, $3.00, presenteprentedd last Thursday night bby ough Hall. Mr. Piekarski, a bor- Mrs. Wesley White of Second regular meeting of Borough Coun- TBTJRS<—FRL—SAT. throughout New York State and studied at the Juilliard School of and delivery, $10, at all times. For Drew University undergraduates Activities cil, according to an announcement Willsa, Inc., to Massachusetts "People in Bttnlatare'* sploist Miss Mary Elizabeth Bon- New England. Miss Fensel, a lyric ough special patrolman, formerly avenue is ill ha the hospital. Products Corporation, property in Music and at Northwestern. Col- visits after hours, on Sundays and at Madison. Mr. Walters is . a • * • • This Christmas' served as vice-president of the by Borough Attorney Bernard Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres nell of Westfield. minister of mu- coloratura, holds a voice fellow- umbia and New York Universities. Mr. and Mrs. William Scher re- North avenue, 904.36 feet from BOSALES SISTERS" sic for the local church, will direct on holidays, the fee will be_$3 for-freshman'in the College of Liberal group. cently spent a few days visiting Steiner. in • • -- ship from Trinity College, I/Hidon. He is a member of the National the first hour, and 90 cents for Arts. ' In Garwood Center- street.: "IntrUve Anuuons" the choir of 80 voices, featuring Also appearing for the second James Leonard, borough re- Mr. Seller's parents in Allentown, The new court set-up, to be- Herman and Beatrice Machow- corder, was reelected president, and "JOHNNY. BELINDA" DANNY CBY8TAL LIBERTY! singers from Cranford and neigh- time in Cranford. Mrs. Esty, a stu- Pa. come effective January 1, will per- sky to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Pls- boring communities. Walter N. CMS FOR HER GIFTS FOR HIM others renamed to administrative Public Schools mit magistrates' courts to hear plus "Comedian" SATrSV dent of Yves Tinayre of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carrick copo, lots 253 to 255, block 10, map Joel, McCrea, Charles Blekford Mlekey. Booney, Brian Hewitt, organist at the Prospect is a graduate of the Conservatory SCHICK Twin Injector posts were: Secretary, Jules Lu- civil cases not in excess of $50. Mr. of section No. 1, map of property REtfMY SISTERS LUdEN LELONG TOILETRIES of 211 New street announce.the Haakvthall Squad 1 in Presbyterian Church, Maplewood, of Mnyi«»_ Toronto, Canada, where sardi; assistant secretary, Goerge birth of a daughter, Joan Roberta, Steiner said, however, that this of New York Suburbaif Land Com- "Two Sepia-Stepper* -^—BeJalaika, Opening Night, In- RAZOR, with 20 Blades Merlo, and treasurer, Joseph Hum- Hie boys' basketball squad has will perform for the twelfth con- she was awarded the Dominion on November 21 . at Overlook privilege which .may be obtained pany situate at Garwood-West- Tour Faces West" Hot from Harlem" ' secutive year in the Cranford pro- 1 r> discrete, Whisper, Sirocco, and Case ,. :., : 1.95 . enick. Alexander Lawson was been selected by the coach, Miss from the Supreme Court, would also Gold Prize for * ng' g She Hospital, Stephens. The squad will consist field. . , Plus On The Screen June Haver in duction. has performed in radio, recital and JtUot, Tulspin, Tempest and . elected vice-president to serve his not be asked by the borough since "BLACK, EAGLE" SHOP SEAGER'S TOILETRIES by Yanfley ct^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riley, Jr.,' of boys from the sixth, seventh and SCN^—MON—TTCES Performed for the first time on church work and also has been first term in the administrative civil courts are available to Eliza- Vlxtfala Pattea 'ScuddaHooScuddarW Taglio 1^0 to 28.00 of Locust avenue have moved to eighth grade teams. The boys "" ' In Technicolor April 13. J74«^in Dublta. •TThe heard with Hodney Saylor in a London, Town, Courdey, branch. beth, Linden, Summit, Union andTell Engagement of Barbara Stanwyok — LARGE SELECTION —Hemaifling'in-their ranks in the their new home near Washington, mustkeep a ^C" average to order piainfield. 8ERlrSH Messiah** nas grown unsurpassbig- |MM hnnsnf of "The Messtah" at YARDLEY of LONDON •.. His Excellency, Wrisley's, NOC "';•"'•":• """•'" to remain on the squad. Bart Lancaster _ Alaa Baxter SAT: MORNING ly as the melodic herald far thethe Font Presbyterian Church in rescue group are: First lieutenant. Recorder James T. Leonard, Miss Peggy Millard Vlrgila OUmeara GIFT BOXED Seaforth, Old Spice, * Mrs. Antoinette Zaffutto recently •'.'• • • •' in/ . WHd BUI Elliott as "Bed Kvder" Christmas story as centered on SETS v a2&to6.75 William Reimer; second lieutenant, The first team squad consists of GARWOOD—Announcement of Newark. v entertained her son and his bride Bob ParkbJlL Alan Richardson, whose term of office still includes EARLY BDU> PRICES . ••.".'• in Isaiah's prophecies of the coming Pahnolhre and Colgate, Theodore - Griffin; first sergeant, two years, will be asked to remain "Sorry, Wrong Number" Appearing in the tenor role this CHRISTMAS t at her home, 580 Spruce avenue. Manfrled Dudlck, John Nadasky, the engagement of Miss Peggy Mil- Mon. thru Frl "Lone Texas Ranger" of Christ Handel, orJgmally year. wQl be Harvey Smith-Spen- TQUITRIIS FOR THE 4 TO 14 SIT RENOIR'S My Alibi and Ouci 'mm Louis Mosco, and second sergeant. ... ' • •.—Alib— :•••-•. in 5etV ; <&^ 1.00 to 5JO Patrolman Stewart- McCann. The Francis SieUers of «S8 Noxtfa iw^ reoj. known' for his musical operas. cer who made his debut as a tenor ••-•'" CANDY ;r"-. Perfume, Eau de Toiktte - 1 avenue announce the birth of a Donald O'Connor ii.Borenetie in . -y1 , A total of *4,035.83_has been Melka .and Sicbard ^turned ^te:oratorio ,whwij«itiifa«og and S«U ; 2.00 to SHAVING LOTION by daughter. Frances Grace, at, Mlints y tt HiT was shown- by*fcoadpn" atntimres of the distinguished Viennese con- "•—•- By - enberg-ttosplttl. ~ nue was made^-Saturday evening BRIGHT... Old Spice, L'Orie, raising drive,' Mr. Leonard an- of Gerald Tanneson,-. 'TeucKn*, Fussin' A Extra. Cartoons (or his use of Italian -dialogue. ductor. Richard Lert Since then, LOUIS SHERRY vember 23. Tom Casale, Paul Olear, Harold will be known as a magistrate. at a gathering, of close friends at MON., TTJES.. WED. In 24 days, "The Messiah" was h will male* hf look shiny, CHANTILLY'S Bath Grystak Seaforth, Yardley .... 1.00 nounced. Contributions received Mr. Sfeiner also repbrtedjthat the the Cranwood. Mr. Smith-Spencer has sung the WHITMAN have been classified as follows: Nelson Galloway has bought the Murphy, John Corvelyn and Rob- A-TightinV completed. Although acclaim and rate under direction of Otto Klero- dman and pnttyl and Salts 3.S0 former Riley residence on Locust ordinance ..may Include appoint- Miss Millard attended Garwood > "Johnnie Belinda" MEN'S PIPES by Industry, * $1,400; storekeepers; ert Merkler. ment of a, court clerk. THURSDAY—ONE DAY~" recognition "for Handel's master- perer. Chosen as the tenor soloist avenue. schools and Jonathan Dayton -Re- piece did not follow immediately, LOVEL A COVELL D'ORSArVS Perfumes and Eau do Kay Woodie 1.00 to5.0 0 $300; general public, $2,135. In- The boys will play teams from gional High School, and is pres- NEXT WED. thru SAT. Jane Wyman, Dennis Morgan in for the Bethlehem Bach Festival RIGHT... cluded among industrial gifts was The Lucky Thirteen held their many surrounding "The Messiah'' in 1750 was univer- this past season at BeUuehem,~Pa., SCHRAFFT Toilette and Dusting monthly meeting at the home of ently employed by Garwood Surgi- CRANFORD "B*& Mm of Missouri" sally proclaimed throughout Eur- CANDY CUPBOARD H will storf good grooming QGARS and CIGARETTES, $500 from the Aluminum Company Among.them are: St Michael's, Watoon^tillman in cal Instrument Manufacturing "Rachel & the Stranger" the vocalist has-been described as of America, Mr. Leonard related. Mrs. Ralph Gray of Third avenue. Cranford; Kenilworth, Mountaln- Jaines Cacney, George Raft in ope. Its "first performance in thea "Hddentenor of the Wagnerian , hobfft early I Powders 1.25 to 10.00 in Gift Packages The collection is the largest in the Roy Fifasimmons of 345 Third s^ Berkeley Sweep Over Post Office Company. Mr, Zazeski, a veteran and United States took place in New of World War II, is also employed Thnra_ Fit. Sal, Dee. 9-10-11 "Ejich Dawn I Die" type with a full brilliant voice and squad's history, he. said. ' avenue attended the convention of GAR WOOD — After a three- "DEEP WATERS" York in 1770, and currently, the wide range." 4711 Perfume, Dusting Powder, NEW One-Piece GILLETTE the New Jersey Industrial Editors' by the same company. A ^spring "GOOD SAM" oratorio Js presented annually in 1.00 to 4.00 CUTE... Y. game sweep over theJPost Office on wedding is planned. No newcomer as bass soloist .is Bath Salts and Toilet RAZORwith 10 Blades 1.00 'Sinbad the Sailor* Association in New Brunswick yes- Seventh Grade - the Garwood Recreation alleys last Gary Cooper. Ann Sheridan tit Hi* perfect Water 1.00 to 3.50 terday. Mr. Fitxsunmons repre- Than. * PrL t:4«-—S:4S GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT 3.79 The 7O class made plans for Thursday night, the Watsan-StiU- Sat. »:!»—8:40—!«:•» WALTKft READE'S At Lincoln Tomorrow sented the American Type Found- their Christmas party it their man rollers were out in front by Baked Goods Sale i%AINFIELD RICHARD HUDNUTS SCHICK ELECTRIC GARWOOD — Another in theers of Elizabeth, meeting held yesterday. THKATBE8 I 5JK cciuifunujrcnouiv. eighcigati gunegames witWUQh a 28-ZB-39 record iinn »„ "The EYES~or TEXAS'* COAST TO COAST MOVERS Genemy, Yanky Oover, series of motion picture shows for Mrs* Bernard WBloughby re- Auxiliary MOVIE GUIDE VISIT OTJIt RAZORS, Double cently celebrated her birthday. Monitors were also chosen for the Union County Industrial Bowl- **y Filmed in Trucolor , nun OAU children arranged by the Garwood the month of December as follows: ing League. A three-game win , Roy Bo* ers and Trigger , and Violet Sec Perfumes The Beech Hill Card Club will GARWOOD — A baked goods PLAINFIELD 6-3500 AiiywltereiaflbertX8. DOUBLE KAY Head 21.00 Kiddies' Fund of the local police Supplies, Steve Zafutto; notice*, over Diamond Expansion put thesale win be held tomorrow from 11 Andy Devlne. Lynn Roberta and Toilet Water department will be presented at *"** its Christmas party this eve- TODAY Thru SATURDAY Than. * fri. lisa—7:*«—1«:4« For Movie Information SCHICK SHAVER nm at th Joyce VanNatta; windows. Warren Alcoa team to second place with a a. m. to 4 pr m. ^t St Paul's 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in the auditor-j < * home of Carl Soltis, 451 DeWolfe; attendance, Frank Aloia; Gary Cooper, Ann Sheridan Ssi. l:45-«isa_S:M NUT SHOP Sets 1.10 to 15.00 iiim of Lincoln School. Tomorrow's Beech avenue. Those present wfll 20-13 record, while Dif Corporation Evangelical/and Lutheran Church REST 7.50- bftckboards, Billy Konya; milk won two from the last-place Alcoa on Center Btreet Sponsorea by "the "GOOD SAM" SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY Br Van atsH B-t-«Jr Family Mix lb. .89 OLD SPICE Perfume* and program, under sponsorship of the "* John Soltis, Walter Wefanann, money, Joyce VanNatta; science Local 7•>- this season will be presented at Jack Christiano of Westfield. Mal- ALCOA 1XKAL No. 708 <1> Borelli; runner, Marianne Stenen; 1M Saturday.- Matinee w**Aw& aiPa\as^a^ ''~ Starts Thurs., DEC. 16th JARS of BARD CANNES DUSTING Powders .69 to 2.75 NYLON MILITARY Lincoln School at the same time'""" Rickerson of Surprise Lake Lonal _—. I7o v Jos ^173 norottsQttftiNANCB gTJPEKMAN—Chapter 14 SaalMam. Hat—iilS—1:I«—l»:t. Tees. 3:B«—8:455 I remark books, John Kokulak and !*•*» 141 MS AN ORDINANCE to Amend General Ordi- SETS 3.50 to 10.50 on Friday. December 17, under,will be the guest speaker, Jusan Buchbinder; bulletin boards, Oniario -US nance No. St3. Entitled "An, Ordinance "June Bride" WRISLEVS Bath ir., sponsorship of Oarwood Local, 70S, The Square Box meets today at Orlando . -.US to BtgnM* -*MOe Upon the Public 3—Color Cartoon*—3 RAZOR BLADES in M ^H Anne Compton; BnxUey _ I4S 164 Streets and Hl«nwsys of the Boroucb of "Night Has A CANDY CANES Ciystab . .69 to1.0 0 International Union of Mine. Mffl|«»e home of Mrs. Sthel Pinter. 481 M Harold MurphM y library. Oalowsky -143 US 141 Oarwaad. Coontr of Onion and Stata otll 0 t nt W ! SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY ^ Thousand Eyes" NYLON DRESSER GIFT PACKAGES 717 exs Be It Ordained, by the Mayor and Bette Davis I&w. G. »»MIHHI, Gall WATERMAN PEN and ¥ Jurtd^^ .?^- «££ S^^^by ^K IS| plants™, «*Marie* Feol -™Sa an-d *K Susan DW CORP. <*) Council of thoBorou** of Oarwood, In Robert Montgomery SETS . 5.95 to 10.00 nochio." Grace Colon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Buchbinder; nmlntrnanre. Warren •1S7 306 County of unlofw. tnat the Ordinance] Voros. Cards and refreshments will Barbarlse ... 171 entitled "An Ordinance to Regulate Traf-f COMB and BRUSH SETS by PENOL SETS 5 5.00 to133 0 The motion ppicture project for DeWoU and Harold Murphy. Kenlu* 133 133 flc upon the Public Streets and Highways "JUNE BRIDE" WALLPAPER SALE! be enjoyed. Castaldo .... —.:—.174 Wed. A Thurs., Dec 15-16 children, sponsored each week bby Monitors in the 7T class for De- i ea 141 of the Boroufh of Qarwood. County of I] .• •" • —Afce— Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic 3.49 and 4.S0 WATERMAN BaH Point ' The -Roy Fitzsinunonses of 345 Aloia ....; ^.....171 204. Union and State of New Jersey", adopied different organizations to ihe bor- cember are: Plants, Joyce Esposito; Tomato 147 May «. 1941. be and the same is hereby Edw. O. Robinson, John Lund TWO DAYS ONLY "Ki*. the Blood PENS 1.00 oughg, , warn set upp and directed by a Third avenue spent the-Thanksgiv- dusting, Helen Vandemark; desks, amended in the following particulars: ' Gall Bussell AUred Bliehesek's TOM Permanent Wave Sets ing holiday at the^home of the 833 784 893 1. Amend Article II. Stop Streets, by WATERMAN PENS 5.00 committeitt e headehdd by PtPatrolmal n David Gray;, paper, Stella Davi- eliminating present sections 1. 2. 3. 4 and "Night Has A . ."ROPE" Off ^ Ms Hands" ONLY 2,000 ROLLS LEFT with Plastic Curlers 2.00 James Lesak. James Fitzstounonses to Hillside. nus; • calendar, Joan Bronish and POST OFFICE <0) 8. and in place thereof, substituting there- NORMAN PEN and Mrs. Ann Martel of 328 Third Patrick 134 13« 188 for the following sections: Color by Technicolor • John Koenig; boards, John Greve; Van Natta 147 118 ARTICLE II ' Thousand Eyes" "For the Love COMPACTS, Silver and •< Marty avenue recently was hostess at W. Duxan ^ James Stewart, Joan Chandler of Beautiful Patterns by PENCIL SETS 1.95 bulletin board,. Bob Benson and 174 189 1S3 BU» Streets . Next WED A THTJRSl , ' J:SO—«:•!» American republics. , where com brush denionstration at her Thorns. Grace Del Conte; closets; Jean 181 1S3 138 Section 1. East Street. from South Of Mary IMPERIAL and DEVOE Gold Plated 2.98 to5.0 0 WEAREVER BaH Is the leading cereal grown, Approximately 20 guests w Peterson - 188 178 1740 Avenue to Hickory Avenue is hereby Jaines' Stewart in ''Embraceaole You" have Steffen; runner, Mary Spina; ink, designated as a through street; and 'Cen- Alfred Hitchcock's THERMOPINE BUBBLE never had » «#rl Trinity Guild Hold* -••-^•^ Science Lacky Winners in Food Auction Daring Radio Broadcast Here Conservatory Workshop black and white prints and color Election, Xmas Party As this will be the.last meeting -rated and Officers were electedf and'to- Presents Guest Artists <«er or flourground THE' CBANTORO CmZKN AMD CBRONICLK, THURSDAY. DBCKMBKR 9. 1B48 Santa & of the year, all members are urg- r a, a Do*. Pag* Tweutr-atvw staUed Monday night at *he annual Three guest artists were featured meeting and Christmas party of tfa» ently requested to attend and par- terprise. Monday afternoon at a meeting of ticipate in the eonjest. There is no saw it and had • chance to handle 8S, and Judy Anderson, Grade 6R. Evening Branch of the Trinity «no8t part in livestock f~H , *• ^he^onservatory Workshop at the f VVh it if they wished. He would not Eighth grade mothers met last Court Practice Changes Fined for Speeding Guild, -at—Trinity- Church.—-Mrs; admittance charge, and anyone in- availabler however Lv- ~" T<& Some of Mrs. Thomas G. Gilley, 4 terested In photography is cordially stay in his basket overnight, and Wednesday- Mrs. Alfred Seals was I Told bv Rotarv Speaker KENILWORTH — Charged with economical means of , , " ; if you think Santa's got an Henry T. Gruber was' reelected Frazer place. • upp v had to be hunted every morning. elected president and Mrs. Andy president, and heir new slaty pi rift* invited to attend. ^ in human nutrition KENILWORTH — District Court speeding, George B. Greenwood of' easy job, you've got another Selection from Tschaikowsky, He.would climb in desks, book- Barbarise, secretary. The topics thqught coming, according to Dr.cers includes: Vice-president, Mr*. cases, or the terrarium, but was ClerCIk Stanle1 3 Trustees Kenilworth Inn last Thursday Grade SM. painted trays wjere given by Mrs. Discuss Financial « Church this Sunday, marking the rabbit to school and Teddy Rica General Custer made his la it Coolidge drive will be hostess to- Mrs. Robert Gurry. CRANFORD, N. J. night. The club's auxiliary, meet- Those ^pupils from Miss Boyle's Claus can help your baby promote Clarence Meyers. ** *• BBOXKN UDISU 200th anniversary of the death of and Howard Bailey brought stand in the south uf Montana ter- night at a meeting of the Kenil- motor control and all-around phy- The following new members Ing at the same time, named Mrs. Details in Trenton fourth grade with perfect attend- worth Elect a Club at 8 o'clock. were introduced: Mrs. Henry A. DUNJCATKD Isaac Watts, father of English pigeons. ritory. sical development: New Registration Gertrude Simms president to suc- Hymnody. Sunday school will meet Honor Roll pupils not mentioned ance for the month of November Meyer. Mrs. H. E. Stoner, Mrs. A. Photographic Society ceed Mrs. Helen Barsness. Next Tuesday Morning are: Leon The one-year-old needs things Crowell and Mrs. F. Morris. • at 9:45 a. m. last week: Robert Hamilton. Grade Dwrioak. Harold Foersch, to strengthen and develop his back, Fall Picture Contest Deadline Dec 30; Other officers of the men's or- KENILWORTH — Members of Plans are being made for the an- James Lohman. Richard Margeton, leg, and arm muscles. Santa should ganization were named as follows: the Kenilworth Board of Education nual candlelight service at. the Douglas Medici, Martin Montigney, The Cranford Photographic So- Petitions Due Jan. 19 FROrOglD OKOINANCE Ns. 9St come bearing steps and 'boxes to Cranford Students Charles Kosmutza, Jr., reelected and of the local governing body church Christmas Eve. There will AN ORDINANCE to Amend Ordinance Anthony Pazienza, Richard Tyjew- DONT SCRAPE YOUR FLOORS! climb on and big blocks to tug and cietjrwfll'hold its-fall picture con- vice-president; Michael Forceny, will confer with Commissioner of No. • 189 Entitled "An. Ordinance to ski, Gerald Vinella, Dolores Ca- On Pingry Honor Roll KENILWORTH — Local voters be a Christmas program for theAmend an Ordinance Entitled 'An Ordi- lift. . Junior is- happy pulling or test at the'township rooms at 8:15 secretary-treasurer; Claude Butler, Education Charles D. Anderson older department of the Sunday nance to Reculale and limit the Height forio, Madeline Caruso, Linda DO the JOB YOURSEXF & SAVE MONEY with pushing something on wheels or Five Cranford students at Pingry p. m. Tuesday. Photographs sub- will fill three full three-year sergeant-at-arms, and Mr.. Arthur and Bulk of Bulldinc*. To Regulate and Hoke, Joan Anne Koenig, Joan 15% DISCOUNT and other state officials in Trenton school at the church on the evening Determine, the Areas of Yards. Courts School, Elizabeth, have been listed mitted will be of informal por- terms on the Kenilworth Board of Scavuzzo and- Beverly Thomas. • riding a small three-wheeled car. trustee,for'three years. The newnext Wednesday on the problem of of Sunday, December 19. and Other Open Spaces, and to Regulate WILSOLVE & WILTEX A little later, at two, he gets a among those on the honor roll ibis traits and autumn scenes — both Education at the. annual' school president wiU be installed at thefinancing a proposed 10-classroom and Restrict the Location of Buildings . The fourth grade is very happy month. They include Arthur Lew- On All Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Boy Scout Troop 82 will meet at Designed for Specific Uses and the Regu- kick out of sliding down a gently election on February 8, it was an- January meeting, at which time he addition to be erected between and the church from 7:30 to 9 p. m. to-lation of Trades and Industries. Known to welcome Frank Plummer, a Obtainable NOW at inclined, smooth board, and climb- is, son of Dr. and Mrs. Albert will appoint his committees. to the rear of the present two as Ordinance No. 114 of the Borough of newcomer from Elizabeth. Lewis of 41 Retford avenue, and Purchased from Now Till Christmas! nounced this week by District morrow. The adult. Bible class Kenllworth. JOHNSTON'S PAINT SHOP ing a safely anchored ladder. -By Other auxiliary officers elected school buildings on the Boulevard. will convene at 8:36 p. m. Wednes- WHEREAS. the Borough . of Kenil- three, he'd like a teeter-totter or William Stanger, son of Mr. and Clerk Helen Arthur. Terms expir- were* Mrs. Helen Arthur, vice- worth In establishing a general scheme , eetertotter or Mrs. Wesley A. Stanger, Jr, of 499 Those requested to attend the day. . Talk on Tabernacle 107-5 N. Union Ave., Cranford 6-2540 something to climb and swing on. ey A Stanger, Jr, of 499 • Bulova, Elgin, Waltham ing are those of Allen Arthur, John president, and Mrs. Regina Curry, for the good and welfare of the Borough, Casino avenue bth d th conference include Mayor Fred V. set aside a certain centrally located area Drop In and Arrange For a FREE DEMONSTRATION The four-year old can manage Casino avenue, both named on the the "What Am . WINDOW Other Fine Watched A. Beyerl and Walter £. Boright secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Michael and designated the aame as a business Continuing at Chapel first honor roll in Form I:\ —;' Pitten, Borough Treasurer E. G. district. Intending thereby to establish a In Your Home on" Your Floors. a tricycle with skill And by the Saturday moraine. Those „ January 19 will be the deadline for Forceny presented Mrs. Barsness KENILWORTH — Lawrence T. Others honored are Terrell Fred- w • Diamond Ring* from Anderson, Borough Auditor F. J. shopping center for the municipality, and time these boys and. girls have questions correctly, or paid over for local . filing of petitions by candidates for with a pair of gloves in apprecia- Stefany, Michael Tortora, presi- Recent Events WHKREAS, there has already been Chambers of Baltimore, Md., will reached the ripe old age of fivean derick, son of Mr. and Sirs. W. Ken- case held below the regular retail-price SHADES $25.00 to $850.00. tion of her work as president. established In said area a sufficient num- continue his illustrated talks on the neth Frederick of 107 Eastman the three posts. dent of the. Board of Education; ber of Oiling stations, gas stations or pub- six, they've reached the stage .tft^alMtt^jnoum Left to S After the business sessions the lic garages, and 'Tabernacle in the 'Wilderness" in street,, second honor roll iinn {th 84 Cranford terrace; HOLLAND MADISON LIT Birthstone Rings. Allen Arthur, the board's chairman In Kenilworth WHKREAS. the establishment Where they do very well with scis- <•» to M tech) The district clerk called atten- two groups joined for a Christmas of .buildings and gronnds;-Super j^ffljltho—Kenilworth—Gospel—Chapel »°J^fttd sixtihh grade; Costan Berardinelli (Story* on Page 28.) addtttoi or KeflOworth Sanitary Live Poultry Market Some- Nmr Ataormwnt of Gold -tion to a change in voter registrar party at wliichrMKTorcehy was vising Principal Edwin W. Kraus, public garage_ _ s win b_e t- o ~th eevery night at 8 o'clock except Sat- times they've even mastered rol-[son or Mra.^Fran<^ Berardinelli of j«i 7 ,. -, - TOKK tion requirements under Chapter Santa Claus and Mrs. Simms took public safety and general welfare of theurday and Monday. Mr. Chambers STEPHEN RODOQOTNO, Prop. 107 Centennial avenue, first hontt Methodist Couples9 €3ub on off M, T. MatthewsMatthews** . : Identiferioi District Clerk Helen Arthur, Abra- Public Schools community and shall Interfere with the ler-skating and ice-skating •--> —•—• CLOTH 287 of the I*ws of IMS. Under the the part of Mrs. Santa Claus. R comprehensive plan designed to lessen opened his series of Bible messages 1rol1l in Form IV and Jay Harbeck»V —;; ember f th Mrs. a Hilderbrand,G.K. Warner, 1.10 ham Grossman, the bride's attor- 24 20th Street, Kenilworth, N. J. v Members of the cast include Mrs. As you can see. toys play anl ?! *? Ff"™ ^ "^ I*? **«*•«*»' R. L. Hardy, Charles Robert and Chest* of Roforg A Brotv Sforware. new law, it Is required that a per- freshments were in charge of t ney, and Architect Frederick EJ- MeKlnley BaHdinc congestion on the Kenllworthvfloulevard. Sunday. . important part hi Mr. and Mrs. John I*. __. Xmas Play Loui, Totten, Mn. .tt. T. Jfcpler M O. Hallenbeck. son must be registered 40 days Arthur and Mr,,JBauer. Awards secure safety from Ore. panic and other •.'•..A;'. filub, has heen organized for (Next to Po«t Office) _ —- beck of 10 Tulip street,' second ON YOUR ROLLER 999Sejt :' The kindergarten are or gan- opment In the beginning, the prior.t^the ,date of thejtchl were::pr«S|flOited.teMfl^ankmyi b^4h']^ welfare, -dlng girls ot 7 yeers. and bldor.' M*«t» child has to have larger playthings, honor roUln Form III. tiortirii to*be-entWeotit* b titld tb vote! The Mrs. Anna Wickham, Mr. and Mrs. of lands and ings, are held every Thursday at ftpSlitChurch;.>jjfflj;*i»ient its intendenf of schools, also is j for their: fathers and mothers for a general neighborhood scheme to retain CWCKENS WLLED and PLOCKED • . •1iSfc1-:'-"-'ia because he is only able to use his annual white gift play on Sunday, , Wkixh Bands. deadline for .registration -for theArthur, Mrs. Anne Kosmutza and pected to be present at the confer- Christmas.' They are-looking for- said central area as the Dttsinees shopping 3:15 p. m. whole body. Later on, he grad-.Christmas Program 26" — 28" — 30" February 8 election therefore" will Mrs. Joseph Furze. ward to a visit from Santa later on, center of the municipality, free from the WHILE YOU WATT December 19. at 8 p. m. in the' ence, and all other members of the congestion of automobiles aruTfor the 1 uates to the toys that make him _ - Prompt and Qnanutaed be December 30. school board and council who can as they are trying to be extra good safety of pedestrian shoppers. Obituary Our Prices Are Reasonable and Oar genrtee use the small fine muscles. For Meeting of DAR church auditorium. The play White or Ecru ' WATCH and CLOCK BBPAISINO for Christmas. Therefore Be It Ordained by the Mayor rtb* Other Shepherd." by Dorothy' All persons permanently regis- Transfers of do so have been invited to attend.. and Gouncil of the Borough of Kenll- Mr*. John Kordle W«fc Dane «n Pnmises ' tered are entitled to vote in the The local group plans to leave from Miss Austin's kindergarten, class worth: KENILWORTH—The funeral of Everything in the Line of » — ^ ^ —« **«^rf rria^ ajv ^ f gam Section I. That on the Kenllworth r featured at a meeting of Crane's Clarke Wilson, wiU be under direc- grows and develops by writing the school election. Others wishing to Real Estate Harding School at 9:15 a. m. Tues- is very happy to have Carl Klrcb- Boulevard between the Easterly side ofMrs. Anna Kordle, 30, of 248 Eighth — Poultry, Cheese, Butter and Fresh Eggs Ford Chapter, Daughters of the, luOto* Point Shop. vote must register by December 30 KENILWORTH —The following day. The conference is. scheduled berger and Patricia Handville back North Nineteenth Street and a line drawn street, who died Saturday at her N. J. State Department of Health, American Revolution, Tuesday at parallel with and distant 100 feet West- >, Trenton 7, N. J., for the informa- 'with the borough clerk or at thedeeds have been recorded at thefor 11 a. m. in school again after long illnesses. erly from the Westerly side of Michiganhome after a brief illnes, wah held 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Earl office of the .County Board ofoffice of County Register Herbert Mrs. Epstein's second grade has Avenue, no premises shall be used and tive publication "Your Child From l«7-5 N. ONION AVB. The plans under consideration, no building shall be erected which are Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at Nesbitt's Dunfee, 109 Maple place.. McCURDY JEWELERS Elections in the Court House, Eliz- Pascoe in the Court House, aimed at taking care of Kenil- two new pupils, Albert Frandano arranged. Intended, designed or contem- Funeral Home, 165 Madison ave- One To Six." CaUafMd C-25M In place of a regular speaker, DO YOU KNOW? abeth. . . ' Elizabeth: and Ann Mueller. The children plated to be used for a "fUUns station." nue, Elizabeth. Interment was in year ml latfeaT Whitefaee Mountain 6 Alder. Street Ganford t>0631 worth's classroom needs for the "gas station" or -'public garace". the group will present a play, Mr.. Arthur, a former borough ' Mr. and Mrs. Emest Bailey to next five to ten years, are for aare also busy making gifts for* their Section 2' ' This Ordinance shaU not Rosehill Cemetery, Linden. Remembrances of Christmas," un- •w Jaaaa Wilmingt (Between North and No, Union Aves.) councilman, who also served for- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urquhart, building that would cost, complete, parents and decorating the room apply to any industrial district or any Mrs. Kordle was born in Lewis- Wasps are very helpful to man. der direction of Mrs. O. E. Werner. merly on the Planning Board, is undivided half interest in property Mrs. Schwab's first grade was other business district In the Borough of burg, N. C. and had resided several Tfcey sometimes damage fruit but between $200,000 and $300,000. The Kenllworth. Members are requested to bring a For Information completing a two-year unexpired in Ninth street, 50 feet from Sheri- state-set borrowing limit for theglad to welcome a new pupil Section 3. This Ordinance shall take years in Kenilworth, coming here CY GRfENf and hit orchestra they also destroy largt numbers of small gift or to donate funds as a dan avenue. Frank' Martin, from Hillside. effect immediately. from Roselle. She was a member caterpillars: and other harmful In- term on the school board. He is borough for such purposes is/imthe, EDDIE NEWMAN Christmas gift for the 8-year-old Reservation, Write chairman of building and grounds. Beatrice and Thomas Urquhart neighborhood of''$J2l8,000. OMiss Lajeski's second grade is Netlee of the Second Baptist Church. •ecu. They do tar more good than (boy whose tuition is being flnan Mr. Arthur was elected hi Febru- to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bailey, u painting jars for Christmas pres- !*uhlle Nolle* Is Hereby Glren that the She is survived by her husband, Radio Show ents arid, cutting out decorations for foregoing Ordinance was Introduced st a "*""- Iby the chapter. ^^ WEATHER VANE ary, 1047, tp complete the unex- divided half interest in property in mretlrtc of toe Gorernlng Body of the Bor- John Kordle; a son, Leslie; two pired term of Lester H. Cooper, Ninth street, 75.33 feet from Sheri- Sentenced for Part in the room. The children are also ough or Kenilworth on-the 33rd day ofdaughters, Gloria and Joyce; her Wilmi g, hoping tojpaint their old library November, 1948. It was then read for the step'-fa'ther, William Perry, Roselle; who resigned in December, 1946. dan avenue. Havelka Robbery Here first time. The ssld Ordinance wOI. bs He resides at 65 Arthur terrace. Mr. and Mrs. William Wimmer table a gay-^iew color. further considered for flnsl paasage by thetwo half-brothers, William, Jr., and Phone Wilmington Oorenilng Body of tha Borough' of Kenll- •turvtftaMi Mlteaaa 1-44M Mr. Beyerl was appointed to the o Volco Brass and Copper Co., lots KENILWORTH—Second man to Miss Grim's third grade is dec- Harvey Perry, and a worth. at the Borough Hall. Boulevsrd. Miss Mabel Perry, also of Roselle. Board of Education in December, 26, 27, 29 and 30, block 167 and lots be; sentenced in connection with orating and painting the black- Ktnllworth. New Jersey, at eight o'clock la the Kiddies the $25 hold up of Joseph Havelka board with Christmas trimmings. the evening (E.S.T.) on the Mth day of IMS, to fill the unexpired term of 27 to 31, 33 to 35 block 168, section December. 1MB. At such time and place, or STORM WINDOWS U, map of New Orange. in his store at 242 Boulevard last Perfect attendance for the month at any time and place to which such Charles David, and In February, meeting may be adjourned, all persona In- SAVE Fuel this y g 1946, was elected for a full three- Blue Ridge Manor to Blue Ridge April, Christopher Columbus of November in Miss Dadenas' first terested will be given an opportunity to "Orange" All Aluminum Combination A Pet for Christmas! Developers, lots 293 to 303, 310 to Dance, 27, of 602\ Riplejr. place, grade: Frederick Diebold, Wayne be heard concerning such Ordinance. Windows, Doors and Porch Enclosures. Feuerherm, Paul Maier, Bert Mar- By Order of the Governing Body. JHOOUU Insulation. ALSO CASEMENT HOTEL ESSEX HOUSE 317, map of. Blue Ridge Manor, sec- Westfleld, was given -ft to 10 years PHITJF Jf. MoSEVNA. STORM WINDOWS. ESTIMATES FUR- raoposEO OBDINANCK N». tts tion 4. ; . in State Prison after he pleaded no rese, Philip Merola, John Barry Borough Clark. NISHED — no obligation. Consult AN OHDINANdfe for the Monroe Avenue Dated:' November 33rd. 1948. WILMAH SALES CO.. 133 E. Broad WE HAVE PUPPIES, CANARIES, Borough of Kenilworth to G. and defense to two robbery charges be- Ruth, Leonard Tripodi. Lynn Wein_ Street, WEstOeld 2-8880. U Street to Twentieth Street, Making an fore County Judge McGrath in garth, jiildred Beurer, Diane Bo- IOTTENS, LOVE BIRDS. Appropriation far the Needed funds-to H- Construction -Company, lot 27, 1 Pay torBal d Improvement and Providing block 157, section 10, map of New Elizabeth on Monday. right; Joan Chapman, Grace Frid- for tfaa Hnandna* Trjarvoft*. riph, Sara Levin, Maureen Munley, Be It Ordained by the Borough Council Orange. Dance also'was charged, with Also Aquarium Supplies arid Christmas of the Borousfr of Kenllworth. In the holding up Kurt Kunze^Jin^ a store Annette Sbordone, Rose Marie Sica County of Union: , • Augusta Klefer, unmarried, to and Barbara Ann Haycook. Stockings for Your Pets. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arlt, Sr., lots 39 in Lake avenue, Clark Township, roe AnmM from the westerly side of in April and escaping with $294. Hardlnf Bolldlnf ZKhth Strcttt to the westerly side of o 42, block 178, section 9, map of Twentieth StraeU a, distance of approxi- New Orange. " He was sentenced to four to five The fifth graders are writing let- A small deposit will hold any pet or article mately 3400 feet, widening the Borough of Kenilworth to Mryear. s on each charge, the terms to ters to Joan Elias, who left last paveroant * ree feet on either aide, and run consecutively. month. They hope she will visit U rtratlo dam in auch wld find Mrs. William E. Reese, lots 38 AN ANNOUNCEMENT . . . until Christmas. ened area, and the rannfactnf of the pres- and 39, block 84, section 5, map of James E. Hofler, 28, of 629 South soon. They, decided 'they would ent alxteen foo^aavament and six foot widened area Mth hltumrnom concrete, New Orange. Second street, Plainfield, was sen- like to make a terrarium and are type FABC JtU and four foot ahouldera tenced i to three to five • years in all contributing to it. Open Evenings Until 9 on both aides of the widened roadway, year term. He lives at 66 Birch graded and rolled to the curb line. The State. Prison last July in connection The eighth grades are making a Open Sunday, Dec 19, from 11 to 4 said Improvement made In accordance street. with the . Kenilworth robbery. notebook on World War II. Each with UM plan for (aid work prepared by Mr. Boright, a resident of 47 Ar- pupia l is contributing reports and the engineer of the Borough of Kenil- Dance was scheduled to be ar worth in the County of Union, and acbo- r street, was named to the board raigned today In'Middlesex County other information. Jim- Murtha •cordlng to speeineaUona prepared by him. last month on the resignation of Court on three additional charges The laid work done in cooperation with The young opossum which was Cranford Pet Shop the State of New Jersey. It being, the ar- V. Robert Rund, whose three-year of armed robbery in connection brought to school by Ann and Julia rangement witt* the State of New Jersey term was scheduled to end in Feb- with holdups in that county last Barbarise has finally been returned is pleased and proud lo announce that part of the cost of aU of the fore- 11 NORTH AVR.E. CWord 6-1008 going. In the approximate sum of seven- ruary. April.. to the woods. All the children teen thousand five hundred (tl7.B00.00) the opening of the Dollar* shall be borne and paid for by the-State of New Jersey. . Section T. All of the work done under the direction of the Engineer of the Bor- ough of Kenilworth. In the County of NEWLY ENLARGED HOME Union, and under his supervision con- form with apecUfeations. regulations and requirements of the State of New Jersey of REFINANCE applicable to work of said type. Section 3. The estimated maximum Greet Ac New Year amount of money .necessary to be raised from all sources to finance the said work Ke+ulw&UU BUILDING MATERIAL heretofore stated Is twenty thousand five hundred Dollars (ttO.500.00), which shall be financed <1> aid from the State of New "THE FRIENDLY LIQUOR STORE" Jersey in the approximate amount of sn.300.00. and (1) three thousand Dol- lars (t3.000.00) which is hereby appro- At Kenilworth Inn! on priated from the capital Improvement fund of the Borough of -Kenllworth. which YOUR HOME appropriations have heretofore been ftn>- Saturday, December 11, 1948 vfded In the budgets previously adopted, • LUMBER TRIM and which sum shall finance the Bor- V We're having a horn-blowing, ough's share of the cost of said Improve- ment. . merry-making celebration. All of at 9 a. m. Section 4. .It la hereby determined and MASONRY , SCREENS stated that the estimated maximum your friends will be here to ring in amount of money necessary to be raised from all sources to - finance said work the New Year. Make up your party heretofore stated IncruoVis as a part of the cost of such work the sum of »1.300.00. • STORM SASH which Is estimated to be -necessary to NOW! finance the engineering and inspection THE t'osui and legal expenses- Section 5. A sum not to exceed twenty v thousand five hundred Dollars <«30.500.00> HARDWARE . PAINT Is hereby appropriated to meet the cost ol the foregoing Improvement. "HERE'S WHAT YOU GET AT OUR AN INVITATION ... H . t»ubue notice is hereby given that the • INSULATION ordinance «et forth above was introduced at a meeting of the Borough Council of GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY the Borough Of Kenllworth In the County We invite all our friends in -of Union at a meeting of said Council CRAWFORD TRUST