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Page Sixteen THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1948

vEJSxmfiai dD( Transfers of Program by Senoras mond Lissendtn, Mrs. Walter . tM"eJeet-woold Contort Little Scbool Parent* LJssenden. Mrs. Louise A" rerFlaxr it was pointed out Opposed bv WCTU Awards Presented Discuss Toy Baying Real Estate Among those who participated Louise In .his letter. Mayor Donovan as Senoras in a musical program MnM , RalpRlhh B . Blackee An appeal to the Township Awards in a poster contest re- Wise toy buying is -insurance The following deeds have been Harold N. Packer, Mrs. L Drive sought assurance that there will Committee not to grant additions. entitled, "Melodies South of the be.no delay in enlarging the sew- cently sponsored at Cranford High against adult Tm>i'"ifini of Cranford. John-Biach property known as 314 Elmer G A R woo D M Ordinances by Mayor Charles P. Bailey of awarded first prfce at $10, and street * R. ANF-O R D KENILWORTH i ence to a petition recently pre- William Brescka won second prize assisted by Mrs. William Martin, Westfleld and Mayor L. .Thomas sented before the Township Com- Mr." and Mrs. William B. Mc- Iff ALDHN ST. 8HOP-CR. S-3757 Over Until Next Year Daub of Garwood. The proposed of $9 in the senior division. served as program chairman. The LVoL LV. No. 45 mittee by Max Tarlow, operator of meeting was held at the home of Knight to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. CEANFOKD M no answer CR. 6-1715 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1948 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS • Although Rahway is expected to change has been ""^w discussion a grocery at South Union avenue First prize winner of $10 in the Lynch, lots 14 and 15, block.B, put her final-stamp of approval on sevral years. and Cherry street Mr. Tarlow junior high school was 'Barbara Dr. and Mrs. Graham NewbuTy, map of Riverside Park. the proposed Rahway Valley Sew- The authority would have power petitioned the amendment of the Gilcher, and second prize winner 209 Miln street Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Dunn to Holiday Events Planned erage Authority next month, en- of $5 was Carol Alexander. Hon- Harry's Electric Motor Repair Patrolman Boonell 1 to float its own bonds for capital beverage control ordinance to per- orable mention ws», received by In discussing now to be a wise Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carmody, Post Office By Legion Auxiliary Vaudeville and Modern Acts abling ordinances for the authority improvements. Under the present mit the issuance of a license for Santa Claus, it was pointed out that Jr., property in Union avenue, IF TOO HUH BKCKLLKNT SERVICE Hold December Warning]Further Begins Police Duties Voters could not be passed before March, set-up, a bond issue has to be ap- an additional package goods store. Cynthia Halverson, Robert Doak, toy-buying need not be a "hit or 9 Janet Copeland, Barbara Aagaard south, 280 feet from James street, CALL TO AND ASK FOK "BAMST" CranXord Unit, 212, American i$M9. it was pointed out Thursday proved and participated in by each No action ha* been taken yet by miss"' proposition, but that parents Legion Auxiliary, will hold a card In 'Rotary Revels Tomorrow Although November proved that| Lawrence T. BonncU. Jr.. served and Anne Koenmer. uT produced. ; night at a meeting of the Rahway ot the member municipalities. The the Township Committee. should select, toys to meet chang- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopler to WK SSSVIOB ALL MAKK8 AND TYPES Readies for party toihorrow at the Casino, the •weatherman sometimes doesnt; his first day yesterday at a patrol- Valley Joint Meeting hi the mu- need for the change has been em- At one time, a license held by Mr. George H. Bates,- president of ing physical-and mental capabili- A well-rounded program tnow his June from his January,!Local Youth man in the police department. To Name the blood donor organization, pre- George P. Jorges, two tracts hi it was announced recently by Mrs. vaudeville and modem forms of nicipal building. phasized by Louis J. Fontenelli, Tarlow was revoked after alleged ties of children at different ages. Bloomingdale avenue, 390.66 feet Elizabeth Goodman, president Co- Monday morning's snow served • Recently appointed by the Town-' sented the awards. The prize win- BENDIX SERVICE entertainment is promised for the thro"; Stelling and Styles, "The warning that he may wake up! Action was halted several months chief operator of the disposal plant, violation of fair trade, regulations. Like nutritious food, certain and 440.66 feet, respectively, from chairmen oi the affair will be Mrs. Make Believers**;, "The Martells." ship Committee. Patrolman Bon- 4 ning posters will be displayed in in no ooMFUtw tmxncm AMB msTAUAnoN *N Xmas Rush "Rotary Revels of--'*8," which will suddenly and give. Cranford a i ago when Rahway cast the only who-explained that the increase in The chapter donated gifts and creative materials also are needed old road from Cranford to Eliza- Edna Merzog and Mrs. Margaret Program nell undertook traffic duty at Wal- the windows, of local business con- Ssnc VM be presented tomorrow night in the a comedy bicycle act from the little more of what it should be 3 Trustees dissenting vote among the nine the amount of sludge received by literature for Christmas to an Ari- for children. Since play is a beth. Reed. Barnum> nut and Lincoln avenues as his ini-; cerns next week prior to th> next auditorium of Cranford High i Bailey and Ringling getting for December. * • member municipalities. It was the plant in Woodbridge warrants zona mission, and also authorized chUd's "work," he must be sup- Jersey Acres, Inc., to Mr. and The unit also will distribute Brothcrs tial- assignment! given by Lt. • the setting up of a new sewer sys- blood typing session to be held at plied with tools, it was noted. Toys Seasonal Increiwe School. Proceeds of the affair will I Circus; Evelyn West~ . Almost a year ago. on December j George L. Rosendale, acting chief. believed at the time the vote wad gifts, to be sent to the Children's Cranford Hall on Wednesday, De- Mrs. Herbert V. Ross, lot 165, re- Christmas gifts to patients at the be used for the club's philanthroDic T MaSical Moments"; Hal Haig, Constitution and taken that all the objections pre- tem. Federation. Reports were given should be purchased at the rate of 11. 1947. Cranford had its first The patrolman W the son of, Dee. 30 Registration cember 8. The posters recently vised map of Floral Gardens, sec- Seen Boosting Year's Children's Country Home, West- fund. Tickets may be purchased "Gentleman of Pantomime' Tan- : viously voiced by Rahway had Total cost of the proposed ex- of the Recent State WCTU conven- one a month because growth of the tion 4. field,- and to children at Bonnie yia and Biaggi, "Society Favorites"; glimpse of what-wasrttrcome like; By-LaMTS for Council; Mrs. Lawrence T, Bonnell of 717 been satisfactorily cleared. Ap- were exhibited in the high school pre-school child is rapid during from- any one of the 68 members Prange avenue and the late'Sgt. Deadline for Annual pansion of the' disposal works and tion in Elizabeth. cafeteria. Heathermede Corporation to Receipts to $115,000 Burn. Sanatorium, Scotch Plains. of the service organization pr at the The Donnellys. "Bits of This, and a deluge on December.26. Mem- proval could not be given, accord- the construction of an outfall will Announcement was made that this period, members declared. Mabel V. Albert, lot 21 and part V0 YOU LIE AWAKE Collection of gifts will take place That"; The Skating Olivers. "A bers of the road department "Name UfflCerS Jan. 11 Bonnell. He fills the vacancy ing to Rahway, because Mayor Names of approximatdy 60 extra door tomorrow night. treated the first ground-covering; School Election Feb. 8 be. approximately $800,000, Elson an invitation had been received The - group also stressed that a of lot 20, block 5, reveised map of at a covered dish supper December Cyril Perley and John Harney Classic on Wheels," and the Three A constitution and by-laws for caused by the death on June 23 of Dennis P. Donovan's special com- T. -Killam, special engineer In from Rahway to attend its Christ- Goerke Employees child should be guided hi his play Heathermede Hills. I workers to be employed to help 16 under auspices of the auxiliary Kewpie Dolls, "Closing Our Show." snowfall' with a sprinkling of rock , he Cranford Community *CounciL i*1*8 father, a veteran member of Three full three^year terms on mittee had been unable to hold a COUNTING I with the Christmas rush at the are co-chairmen of the corhmitee rd oBard charge, estimated. mas meeting.December 14. It also rather than be told how to paint a and Cranford Post, American Le- in charge of arrangements for this salt at mtersections. On Decem- ^n^j. oreani2eirtnB are I month is expected to swell total cigarettes to patients at Hallogan. stage and screen, who will act. as from Mayor Donovan by Council- disposal, and Mayor August F. Tuesday night Hospital, Staten Island, and also master of ceremonies. with what might happen this De- nounced this week. pointee is a graduate of Cranford. • man George F. Kartell. Rahway's f WJ Ski Gob to See •receipts at the local office for 1948 School Plan cember^ The weatherman unfor- Grelr Mibrids chair In a setting gaily festooned with will take part in a dance to be Mr. Boran, known as one ' of Copies of this material will beWigh School and a veteran of (-•,«!»_, » • • —representative: OfThese~cHanges| of the trunk lines. The committee I to approximately $115,000, Mr, tunately has no memory cog. and TQn Movies, Fashion Show balloons and streamers and Christ- sponsored by the County Auxiliary the leading impersonators . in 'the maUed to all degeates who repre- ; WorlWorld WaWar HH.. DurinDuring hihis foufour R^k^X^ul.h ^7i™!?.i . ^ a^c^chatrrnarf three were approved; two were will meet December 9 in Westfleld BILLS? IMetz said. Receipts here in 1947 the record. Any- Iocal or ars 5/ a inas, decorations, the gathering of Members of- the Snowbounders •totaled $105,000, marking the first December 23 at Veterans' Hospital, field' today, includes among his sen eanizaiions on thejy« service m the Army, Patrol- referred to the legal investment and will report at the general about 400 set down to a chicken Lyons. As at Thanksgiving; time; impersonations, Charlie McCarthy, Trustees and Council prepared, 5 man Deadline for filirig of .petition)) specialists, Hawkins, Delafleld & session of the Joint Meeting De- Ski. Club, under leadership of June I time the local office went over the Mr.: Crane said. A,^slate! Bonnell was stationed -in . ...••.• - — ..L:--~--—•-.—r-z.. Gunvalson of 4 Herning avenue, dinner at 6:30. \ This was followed Plenty of home owners an wot* off ioisMSMrcomforc Yon^ the tinit will remember a di«ahlyd Groucho and Chico Marx, Paul of officers wUl be present«Ta^t t tthh e tEuropE^ e as a master sepgeirttrinTt*MJfis^ln°~a*^1^Q^^hr»T»s**- Wood, New York, to determine cember 10 at the group's adminis- If 100,000 mack. In 1948 tt$ receipts Discuss Addition^ Set 0 nDed will be among ski enthusiasts from with, a floor show of eight acts of ) ' aboot the soarus; cost of formljr heat evenr room in the i^^OQO ;t Cranfdrd'yeteran at-Christmas; ~-L- Muni. Ronald Colemari, Waiter council's next meeting to be held'engineers. He formerly was era-,' ^ will.be January 19. . their legality, and the remainder tration building at the Rahway- New- Jersey who will ..witness ski vaudeville and other acts, the en- Winchell, Fred Allen. Jack Benny A were' dismissed as being "imprac- back Jbl«v«AOfltb«coldesrdird : For State Conference j January 11 in the township rooms, j ployed by the Standard Oil Corn-' change in voter registration Woodbridge line. ' tire entertsinment being given, A33 ip SIT thes« beae&tsL Several temporary' sorting riaicks Barry Fitzgerald, Lionel Barry- ! Daring the committee discussion, P3"^. He is single. requirements under new law wa tical." |have been set up to help *")n*. m. at Montclaimr «w-< lower rod costs; the protection KENILWORTH — Members of amze | it was pointed .out that health and pointed out by Mr. McCullcugh ;:p Edmund Goerke, president of the and additional permanent Charles Boyer, Edward G. Robin- the Board of Education and the Pledged at Lafayette High School, Montclair. Tickets Now AectpiiBj Associate Memberships of a fireproof material: a homo Jons Offer 'welfare of yduth as well as recrea- today. Under Chapter 287 of the by the'first of the year, enabling may be obtained from Miss Gun- company, in a welcoming note In sidewalls aa«f attit, this that is warmer in winter aod. tracks which have been qp order tor son, Al Jolson. Eddie Cantor, Wins- Borough Council moved one step f 9 Laws of. 1948. it is required that a ordinances .then could be adopted Cranford residents pledged to printed in the program wrote: "It pernunent insoladoa pectsjats •some time are expected this month. ton Churchill, and many others. nearer to a new school building jtional activity will be stressed in valson or at the door Sunday. cooler in summer. No wonder jthe formation of an adequate pro- RotaryAnn person must be registered 40 days by each member municipality. fraternities during the recent rush- is the people who make this store, cold from coming in—keeps |Ur. Metz said. / for Kenilworth as they met with For Movies prior to the date of the school Proceeds ^of the affair, spon- we say na cant afford to pot In addition to his impersonations Igram for young people. The coun- Bids could be taken within a six- ing period at Lafayette College, determine its character, people be- For Second Season 1948-1949 rornace heat fromleakina* out. Speeding local deliveries of Xmas Gift County Superintendent of Schools election in order to be entitled to sored by the New Jersey Ski Coun- OS thu iovestmeat another day; of well known personalities, Mr. !cU, however, first will concentrate . month period following the accep- Easton, Pa., were: Jack Deacon, cil, will be used for the National hind the counters and.behind the Every pcnnjr'awojtK of haatptya Phone as for aa estimate. iistmas packages and-mail will Boran also :is the voice of many of Arthur • L Johnson * in Harding Officers Named vote. Thus, the deadline for reg- tance, John T. Hopkins, chairman Theta Chi, and Thomas N. Britton, scenes. We know that our organi- the characters _ in Max Fleisher's School last night to djqif^ piano | on the major issue of youth recrea- Arranged istration in order to vote on Feb- . 2nd, Theta Delta Chi. Ski Patrol. Included among mov- four trucks, counting the mail By Council Planning of the engineering committee, an-' ies will be a showing of the 1948 zation has grown to greatness be- •messenger truck and one truck to Cranford Children animated cartoons. He played a for the proposed 10-room ariHiti^ jtion in general. Mr. Crane related. ruary 8 will be December 30. All cause of those who have been R. J. Authorized BaUhviwWtl Contractor command performance in. Wash- which would be erected between j Initial plans for the youth proj- persons permanently registered Olympics. Also featured will be •be assigned to the Cranford office Children's Programs 9 latest developments hi siding, tech- Goerke Company co - workers Iby the Army. Indications are that To Be dub's Guests ington when more than 250 news- the present two buildings on the lect were made last month when Ladies Night Dinner are entitled to vote in the school nique, equipment and clothing. through the years. This Christmas CHRISTMAS CONCERT—DECEMBER 17 lit may be necessary to hire'one paper correspondents gave a din- Boulevard. __ ' Officers of the Children's Motion 'Mayor George.E. Osterbeldt called election. Others may register party is a small token of our ap- At Movies Dec 24 a PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS SCHROEDER • truck to bring the rush fleet ner in honor of President Truman Having agreed in general on the Picture Council were named Tues-! general meeting of representa- In February; Send with the township clerk or at the preciation of your services, loyalty SPRING CONCERT—MAY 6- five, the postmaster Cranford children will be guests and his.cabinet proposed plans for an addition to day night at a meeting held at the! tives of local organizations. At office of the County Board of Elec- Building Permits • and cooperation." of the Lions Club at the Cranford home of its chairman. Mrs. James i that time, approximately 60 per- Fruit to Fischer . tions in the Court House. Eliza- The recently installed stamp Also on the program tomorrow take care of the borough's class- True Type Homes were granted GUEST ARTISTS ON EACH OCCASION Theatre on the afternoon of De- kctAvr t^uv oi me oorouicn s ciass- Thoset50115 attended. Chosen as a com- beth. Awards were presented by Rus- Roofing and Insulation Co. night will be Bill Graves and |P D ffy ! s lvester The Cranford Rotary Club will permits, to build new one family iarhines in tile Post Of- cember 24, it was announced at the room needs for the nextfive to ten appointe" V *d werey : Secretary. Mrs-jmittee to organize the council sell Mitchell, store manager. lobby should help greatly hi Company in "Sepia Gems of Rhy- years, the board and council de- hold its annual Ladies' Night din- dwellings at 12, 14 and 18 Araet CRanford 6-3474 weekly dinner w?i»ft'"g of the club A- . C.— Reynolds- - - ;' hostesses- . Mrs- . F- . were Mrs. C. G. Albury, Mrs. "Edna All the trustees whose terms are place by Township Committee this year's Christmas rush. cided to send representatives ner at the Park HoteL Plainfleld. expiring are. completing their first Babbits as Carriers in the. Chimney Corner Tuesday toS. Swackhamer; over-all publicity. Randolph, Mrs. C. H. Cox. Wil- last week. Construction val- Met* suggested that evening. • Trenton to talk over the on a Saturday night in February, three years of service on the board. Wild rabbits are known to spread angle with Walter R. Darby, direc- Mrs. G. E- Thurston. and newspa- liam J. Fredrick. John Smith and was uation of each of the dwellings Is purchasing Admission to the theatre will be Mr. Crane. JoaT n Bates» . . Rober» v _.'••t i. * ^ announced • at ..th. e . club's Mr. Hall, who resides on Nor- teed at $7,000. liver fluke* to caltle and sheep. Membership, including Four Tickets cardds come prepared Date Set for tor of the State Department of per, publicity. Edward White...... T^™. t J »!r^ luncheon meeting last Wednesday free that afternoon — but adults ol mandie place, is a native and life- Economic Development. Dr. John- Names of members chosen to ^* »» «id Richard Byrnes' ^ Restaurant. nth nickels and dimes to use in just won't be allowed. There will 9 were named to represent the Howaxd Johnsm long resident of Cranford. He is To Each Concert, $5.00. . vending machines and avoid son offered to arrange a date for serve as an advisory committee Route 29. Norman Gibbs is chair- be a special program for the chil- Boosters Club this conference. will be announced at the neit< Cranford High School Student a partner in the firm of L, A. necessity of waiting in line Council man of arrangements. Mathey and Company, New York buy the stamps at the regular dren arranged for this Christmas meeting of the council- Mrs-C. G. Don't Gamble With Vision gift by the Lions. Edward Shaheen. The plans under consideration - A motion picture entitled "Amer- investment brokers, with whom he To each new personalized indows. Grid Dinner are for a building the cost of which | Albury was welcomed as a new ica and Sons, Unlimited," was has been affiliated since 193a He chairman in charge of the' new rc reacntat ve complete would run between $200,-j P * - shown, which urged the building attended the local schools and Have a Regular Eye Examination The postmaster this week ap- Christmas event, outlined plans for The Cranford Boosters' Club CaU Cranford 6-0083-J or Cranford 6-1561 Jed to local residents to p>»" to 000 and $300,000. It is understoodf, It was voted to call the chil- of a better way of life. Harvey Pingry School. Elizabeth, and is a checking account the affair at the meeting. annual dinner hi honor of Coach RanfcihFete all Christmas cards Guest speaker at the meeting that the state-set borrowing limitjdren's movie project "Young Folk's Cannon was in charge of the pro- graduate of the University of Vir- I gift pac J. Seth Weekley and members of for the borough for suqh purpose I Matinee.** Plans were initiated for gram. ginia. in was William White of Westfleld, the 1948 Cranford High School DR.G.HINDMAN nberas who was accompanied by his See- is in the neighborhood of $218,000. the opening Saturday matinee. Greetings were extended to Wil- football team will be held in the Representing the Board of Edu- which is expected to be held in A director of the Cranford Sav- OPTOMETRIST An even heavier flood of Yule- ing . Eye dog, Mike. Mr. White! high school cafeteria on Thursday Plans Set liam A. Fischer, president of the ings, and Loan Association and the- ie mail is expected this Christmas cation at last night's meeting were: January. The council, organized' • ' • club, who has been confined to his 7 No. UNION AVK. spoke on the training of Seeing evening. December 16, it was an- to plan suitable motion pictures for! . Cranford Taxpayers' Association, cm. t-im an during the record-breaking Eyedogs. After the meeting mem- Michael Tortora, president; Allen home for the past two weeks by nounced this week by James W. Arthur, chairman of building and Mr. Hall served as - chairman of H7 holiday season, when the local bers of the club purchased Christ- Rudd, president of the club. children, is working in coopera- j Retiring Commissioner illness. A basket of fruit and a this community's Red Cross War t CKANTORD, N, J. J In oar business as "insurance : officf e 472,000 pieces grounds; George Bareness, finance' lion' J. M. Reilly. manager of I rascmirnoNS mas cards from the visitor. Parents and friends of the team card were authorized sent to the Fund drive in 1944. He is a prop- «rperts," we represent YOU. We 'mail. Victor D. Shaheen, co-chairman chairman; Claude Curry, John the theatre. , ! To Be Honored Guest president. PIIITEI 0H OHEOKS FOR YOU members have been Invited to at- Bey^rl. Julius A" thoff, Charles erty owner and is married and has you postpone mailing to the with Clarence Fritz for the West- At a recent meeting of repre- > Another basket of fruit was study your insurance needs and minute this year* the post- tend. Tickets will be placed on Kosmutza, Jr., Jacob Bauer, Wal- At Dinner Dec. 15 two children, Adeline, 16. a junior field - Cranford. pl»Hin( ^football sale later this week. H. R. Jacobus, sentatives of civic and church or-; awarded to Wade H. Poston for in Cranford High School .and Rob- MU-miVEB MIMDSONE WALLET figure the best way to protect warned, "you risk disap- ter E. Boright, Mrs. Helen Arthur, gantwtions, Mrs. Duffy was elected [Arrangements have .been com- . game played here last Saturday, chairman of the dinner committee, district clerk, and Abraham Gross- |5CJ11111selling lllthce Illusmoslt utIltrlticket3s uulUMdurinig lIlthce ert. 12, in the seventh grade of the ointing your friends. Your Mali- reported that the local dub'will ta head the movie program. DOr- plcted for a testimonial dinner to preceding week for the Rotary you in the most economical way. messages and gifts may be said arrangements are being made man, the board's attorney. junior high school here. realize between $550 and $600 for to obtain an outstanding' speaker. ing the meeting, which was held in • be given December 15 at the Park Revels of '« which will be staged i Your needs can often be cov- ught in the rush and perhaps not its charitable work from the pro- Representing the borough's gov- the municipal ^uilding. Mrs. Nor-; HoteL Plainfleld, in honor of Road j tomorrow night at Cranford High Mr. Heston. also a native and uvered until after Christmas." George Root is chairman of the lifelong resident of Cranford. at- SllVerprf Until nf4mm flnw tmti*\am ** ceed_^~Js_ o _fJ th AI e annua. l» sport is_ evenAt ticket committee. erning body were: Mayor Fred V. man Schmitz, chairrhan, and B. E.: Commissioner George D. Rankin.; School auditorium. I ered most reasonably with com- All packages should be mailed Pitten, Council President Dudley tended the local schools. Mercers- A report on the regional meeting William J. Blake,. membership Van-Deusen. publicity director of j who will retire at the end of this H bination America Fore policies. 'fore December 10 to assure de- Neville, Councilman William Lis- the ' Children's Motion Picture;year after three three-year terms' Emerson Thomas of Westfield burg Academy and Princeton Uni- Washing Machines to be held next Tuesday night at chairman; has reported the Boost- aS a lhl mf tU ch livery before Christmas Day, he the KenUworth Inn was presented ter, Borough Treasurer, E. G. .An- Counc!l~6f Union, described howjon the Township Committee. Mr. «V«* "^ L * *- *J' versity. He is associated with the is They're sorta "dub breakfast" Christmas cards for out-of- by Dr. George Reusch, who said ers' Club has just closed the most derson. Borough. Attorney. Earl the program is operated there. Rankin did not seek nomination was conducted by Dr. Carl G. Han- Kraft Paper Association in New Sales - Service policies which can be arranged delivery also should be mailed that tickets for the season nave successful membership drive in its Pollack and Borough Engineer The next meeting of the council;for reelection at last April's pri- son, vice-president of the club. York City. He also is a director December 10, and cards for history. The club has already en- Thomas Trounson. will be held December 14 at thefmary. He formerly served as of the Cranford Savings and Loon been distributed and a large at- rolled more than 1.000 members j j Association and the Cranford Tax- to fit your special requirements. addresses should be in the tendance is expected. Also present were Supervising home of Mrs. Reynolds. 2 Oak I chairman of the Republican Coun-! «f _"t EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF WASHERS Uection boxes at least a and complete returns are not J payers' Association. He is a prop- 1 Remember ... it's YOU we Motion pictures and refresh- Principal Edwin W. Kraus, and F. lane. ty Committee LOCUl erty owner and is married and has SATISFACTION BACKED BY 18 TEAKS' EXPERIENCE ••lore December 25. yet in. A. Elsasser, Union architect, who represent Early Christmas ir>^ sons waiting for buses. The meet- in the New Jersey Junior College sons Friday night in the Cranford CHARGE FOR CHECK BOOK from out-of-town to be Conference. Bean, president of the Cranford department of the Standard Oil 1B0R AUT0MAG1C & IRONER NEW JERSEY'S ng was conducted by President High School auditorium. Proceeds wary, was brought to Cranford! John W. Doran, Finance Chair- AIRPORTS ndled. William Barren.' The Cranford five sorely missed will be used for the new building ,.,.,.,, , y . »» », . »v Business Association, sponsors of Development Company in 1923, he "Whenever these three opera- the services of its six-foot, four- fund. this week for display m local store!man John V JSfostrand, Henry^. was transferred in 1925 to the Famous Monitor 4 Lb. Apt. Washer windowsWlnaows . , Klubeiispies. president of the MDror c a f'vl Joint Account* Permitted i overlap, there's a jain'in the inch center. Bill Applegate of Acting as master of ceremonies. - rT ,ZXo KI V>. K U MacBean pointed manufacturing department and served successively as personnel Yet, New Jeney Is "up in th. air"—thanks lo the office and deliveries are de- Pauline Williams Authoi North Plainfield, who was removed Lee Mains of Ben Martin's Riviera Cranford"* team will be the nrst |Cranford RepuMicaii Club; Thorn- wHh Cranford-S growing as A Alb nSv chaiTman ot lhe Re assistant, head of the process de- » «f f 1.00 b the postmaster declared, Of Well Received Play from the game after three fouls introduced entertainment acts to receive the new trophy, which•;' ; ? " center and with the wide excellent fadliHef for (tying which are present In our would appreciate it if peo- in the first five minutes of play. U lc Mu u 1 m ee A partment, superintendent of the « «k~U „• «»J U . period •/5 which included George Moore, will become the permanent pos- i. \! ?'? ' ^'Pj' S°'V !'! ' "tof merchandise handled t chemical products plant, technical PARISH DECORATORS great state! stop In this week and Mrs. Robert Edwin Snapp, the This loss enabled the opposing 'The International Crazy CKANroao omcK or«w rtuDAr BvnnNas—«IM U IU« r. «. the extra stamps they're former Pauline Williams, daughter three times. The large cup mount- assistant to the vice-president in 714 W. ST. GEORGE AVEL. LINDEN team to use its height to 'good Allan Noel, baritone, Broadway mi*7*. wiii<-^>. * »iv- **»•».•- ^wK ...vU..i , ,rt,,~- * i j * .n_ dentcu*nis can duo as welwenl hernere witwiuhi LL 2-7525 S to need,** Postmaster Metz of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Williams of advantage under the basket. charge of manufacturing and gen- musical comedy singing star; the ed on shafts bears the figure of a'ord smce 1910, was elected to the Christmas buvi as any. ?ral superintendent of the Bayonne There's the internationally-known Newark Airport, 'This is one phase of Christ- 1 Arlington road, is author of the Will Chinery of Cranford ac- Gleason Sanbom Trio in "Musical top Townshl Com 1 ln 939 > COFFEVS baseball catcher on the top and, P "V "^,, » Hu^^kMC'.s served as chairman of^ the roaHd Cr. 6-2224 CLUB CHAIR early and thus avoid the taUv which closed a suc- points. Jackie Robinson, Bayonne the "Toast of the Town" television it. Inscribed on the back of the' selection, the Business Association present post recently as director MADE TO ORDER terminal of principal airlines linking the Important B'-minute crowds. cessful two weeks' en2 >::en:ent last star, broke his nose in the third show; The Radio Rogues, and the cup is: "Cranford Clippers 1948." president pointed to the fact that|of all chemical operations. m SSBZ Th week-end at the Montclair Thea- representative to the llahwav Val- postmaster pointed out that quarter of the fast-moving game. Essoettes, a chorus of 10 dancing ley Joint Meeting. Since his re- ns of local stores do not have Born in New York. Mr. Koul has from drle. of the U.S.A., Canada and foreign countries. Urcel tre. The production previously TRUST COMPANY post packages cannot be ac- Union Junior College will play girls. Music was furnished by Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr t,irement ,rom business in 1933, Mr. «« battle crowds or about been a home owner and resident had played on the West coast and And there's Teterboro Air Terminal, handling charter utiless^toutly wrapped, and its first home game against the Carl Leonhard and his ten-piece and Mrs. E. J. Sweeney of 8 La-iR.mkin has. ^ active in Ioca, parking problems when they shop of Cranford'for *he past 18 years. "vised shoppers to lay in supplies through the Middle West and may Institute of Advertising Arts next orchestra. Salle avenue were their son-in-law (civic and j^j^;^, aff;|irs locally, He.is a member of the American MAIN OFFICE pauenger and freight service on a world-wide bo*l». open on Broadway. heavy cardboardrsturdy outer Wednesday night in the Cranford The Rev. William B. Donnelly, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley 1 He ^.^rve4 St, EUa^M and SAVE iches Rev. "Mark J. Dooley, assistant district and is a past president and Police records show there were of the Cranford Republican Club. in length and girth com- been produced at the Pasadem pastors, as associate chairmen. Jr., of Elizabeth; their daughter. director of the Republican ClubJIO automobile accidents' in Cran- ELMOKA OFFICE Co*ne la and broww wtmuad . . . at** ins»eet our IMH New Jersey has mom than 100 smaller fields u».d Playhouse in California and at He is a communicant ot St. Mich- 0 The address should be re- Joseph A. Minch was executive Mrs/ Joseph Kott and daughter. He is a director and vice-president j ford during the month of Novem- uiside the outer wrappings. Washington State University. Fire in Home Joy, and Mrs. Robert Williams and el's Church. CSANFOKO OFFICE where »• ped at once and stacked'in a tation. Dr. and Mrs. Williams and chimney. The alarm was sounded entertained their daughter, Mrs. New York. vember 22, marking the township's at St. Michael's School. .O* raONE CTL S-UH pointing with pridm to the alr- several' other Cranford residents night in' honor of their tenth wed* William Hosford of Elmira. N. Y. lenient placpe e fofor n^ua,, ,t «„, from box 52. ding anniversary. Th« table was Mr. Rankin was with the Onyx only traffic fatality thus far this LATEST PATTKKN8 IN port development oi Mew Jeney. time, thu. preventing last- witnessed performances of the over the past week-end. •ind Gotham Silk Hosiery Com- year. nut. comedy in Montclair. decorated with yellow and white Young Men Co West Coaaty Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Hanson of panies from 1892 until 1926, when REUPHOLSTERING Mrs. Snapp is expected to spend flowers. Candles that had been Three Cranford ex-»ervicemen, 38 Springfield avenue have re- used for the wedding ceremony 10 he was named sales manager for 1— 8*ath AT*. E, Oantord. N. X **** M. Duffy. . freshman at the Christmas holidays with her 1 a sailor, soldier and marine, an- SLIPCOVERS -— DRAPERIES turned from Atlantic City where years ago also served as table dec- Pyramid Hosiery Company, the fit Today 9 Issue 1 University. spent parents. Cranford'a December oosition he held at the time of his swered the call to "Go West " Fri- Sead FMTIBS 8*IOu Opesj Mr *mMiallaed they attended the seventh annual orations. About 24 guests attend- day night when they left by auto- «nd tbe week-endl retirement. Aeemnt Br MaO. Free Estimate convention n( the American Acad- »d from Cranford, Westfleld, Eliza- Accident Record mobile for Berkeley. Calif. The Parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Gahr Finney, son of Mr. and emy of Pediatrics. beth and Union. **• Duffy of 1 Sylvester Mrs. Gerald Finney of 28 Jflrnora veterans are Thomas J. Woody of Engage School Janitor ,115 High street, formerly of the NAME .- avenue, has returned to. Lehigh rateUtlaa We Also Carry a Complete line of University, Bethlehem. Pa., after Week-End Weather Robert E. Crane of 209 Central Vito Mazza of Elizabeth wai V. S. Navy; Curtis Durham of 101 tajtuwi to Can -ngajrrd as a janitor for Cleveland High street, an ex-marine, and 8TKEET CRT guests of Mr. and Mrs. •pending the Thanksgiving week- t venue, president of the Cranford TABLES, LAMPS, Etc Lane. Jr.. of 8 Craig place end with his parents. Fair with moderate tem- Trust Company, was returned to nd *7oosev«lt schools at a special Thomas Stevenson of 42 Johnson hls Sis home on Tuesday from Muhl- Bfcnrdlsta Injared meeting of the Board of Educa- •venue, a veteran, of the U. SL. SCUM & OAVITTO. MC, KW VOW A mull 4e»Mtt wttl hmU mother. Mrs. dab* lanel perature today and tonight. Cityr Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Everett McTeman Friday rather cloudy, followed Tiberg Hospital. Plainfleld. where tion Tuesday night in Cleveland Army. Bn route West, thej stop- Fake advantage of this fine offer! any mrtid« HitUI Xkaas. J- Swanson and son and of S **•<"«*' Village have returned by occaFional rain Friday Se recently underwent an opera- DKrVK School. His starting salary will be ped in Chicago to visit frWi-U. The :ter S3.000, plus $100 bonus. President trio expects to—look for its future" OPEN EVKKT EVENING UNTIL » ' - CaH JosephJoaenh. Jr., , and from a three weeks' motor trip night, coding early Saturday. lon. Mr. Crane Is reported to be WALK CAUTIOUSLY! satisfactorily. ' Walter K. Cooper predded. in California. of Long Island. | to Florida. Cooler over the weekend. tr.

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1948

WestpeTa?—Three— wontcr thfiiry« Booth Feature of Lincoln realtors in Union County have are: Vice-president, R. S. Nichols CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICXE, -THURSDAY! DECEMBER 2. roles in the production, which was Jr.. Westfleld; -treasurer, A. -Vt Thief Gets $16 in 1948 presented- recently in New York Havens, Westfleld; ana1 secretary, « *. Complete At Lincoln at the convention of the National F, H. Medlnger, Westfleld, suc- Hillcrest Aye. Home Association of Real Estate Boards-. ceeding G. Gordon Brownell, who t died this week. Mr. Brownell had -—~~ * ucauay hv flew Garage John M. Duryee of 151 Hillcrest served as secretary of Echo Lake owned by John Tinncs ,/r avenue reported to the police that P.-T. A. Offering Echo/Lake Country Club avenue. The child was treats i/ since the Cranford and Westfleld db [his home was entered Sunday Holds Annual Meeting Golf Clubs merged in 1921. Dr- C. G. Hanson and ]•» * ?or Township Novel Entertainment was instructed to keep u^ night while the family was absent ; Echo Lake Country Club has. a Trustees named included W. E.confined for 10 days for Through the efforts of the en- and $13 in bills and $3 in pennies At Event Tomorrow capacity membership of 315 active Hill and W. Frank Persons, Jr., oftion. |gjne*'img department,, CranforCranford stolen. The JJncoln School auditorium members and the longest waiting Cranford, W. A. Lean of Hillside, I now 'ha ss a new townshi.p garag_ „e - nas been a hive for busy P.-T. A. list in its history, it was reported and A. V. Havens, F. H.Medinger, of holdinhldi g isix trucks, a Investigation by Sgt. Harry members trjis week as they hurried Tuesday night at the annual meet- Henry Spindler and R. S. Nichols, Fat and Oil Potently -snow loader, five plows, a roller Page, Jr.( and Patrolman Frank with last-minute decorations for ing at the clubhouse. Jr., of Westfleld. Brazil is the world's erc-ii,,.,. land pumps and other small equip- Burr revealed that entrance was, tapped source of fats andf^ the Holiday Bun Fair to be held to- Frank J. Petura of Westfleld was ment- Thejnew structure at 12gained by forcing a side door morrow from 3 to 4:30 p. m, and cording to the U. S. bureau of',* J I South avenue, west^ has been com-which had been locked with a reflected president of the club for BUY IT IN CRANFORD! eign nn-1 domestic commerce. from 7 to 9:30 p. m. The fair has pleted at a cost of approximately ;lide bolt. Two second-floor bed- '•"•••• ^1* $7,200. It is estimated that the been planned by the budget and rooms were ransacked. 1 ri finance committee us the outstand- joe would have cost in excess of ing financial program for the asso- IS15.000 if it had been done by an Mr. Duryee related that the Hi ciation this year. »,>(ciH<> contractor. [family left the house at 5:30 and tside contractor. on returning three hours later Highlights for adults as well as Proi>erty in the rear of the newfoun! d the front door ajar. children will be a Punch and Judy „„ild„ i „ is to b e gdgraded,d a fencfe ' show to be presented by Mrs. J. erected and drives from South averr B. Steams and Mrs. Elizabeth Hel- nue constructed, bringing the total Ladies' Night Program lenbrecht. a piggy bank table, a cost lo approximately $10,000. It " Men's" m unique post office gift-exchange is hoped that the work on the plan, various booths and games. grounds can be completed befot The annual Ladies' Night pro- // yon*re in a quandary as to what • Mrs. A. J. Musj and Mrs. George winter weather sets- in, Townshi gram of the Men's League will be Barlow, co-chairman of the affair, Engineer Patrick J. Grail said. held tonight at 8:30 in the First to select for Christmas presents, may,wee i:;W\l will be assisted by the following • The new structure replaces* thk. Presbyterian Church. Quest speak- committee chairmen: Post office, old township garage built in 192ter will be Charles A. Philhower of suggest furniture ... a gift that is always Mrs. Frank Oros; hand-made . " . ' Photo by Baker adjacent and to the rear of fire Westfieldc' former superintendent 'articles. Mrs. Robert Laing; Punch Among attractions tomorrow at the Holiday Fun Fair under auspices of Lincoln P;-T.A. will be a post office gift-exchange appreciated! In this ad we have listed headquarters, using a wall of fire •••:••#:# and Judy show. Mrs. P. E. Wein- for children, shown in the picture above as members of the. association prepared decorations this week in the school auditorium. The of Westfleld schools. An authority fair will be held in the afternoon from' 3 to 4; 30, and in the evening from 7 to 9:30." Officers of the P.-T.A. and chairmen of committees headquarters and a wall of theon the American Indian, Mr. Phil- gart; games. Mrs. W. E. Woolley; some of the most popular types of gift :#! are, from left to right, Mrs. B. H. Stevenson, hospitality; Mrs. William Redman, member-at-large; Mrs. T. F. Charlton, publicity; Mrs. previous garage, now housing a jhower will speak on "Indian Lore. aprons. Mrs. Paul Diefenbruch; George Barlow and Mrs. A. J. Musa, budget and finance; Mrs. R. D. Burt, publications; Mrs. Charles Gelinas, president, and Mrs. A. G. supermarket. The 1926 structure, plants. Mrs. R- A. Huse; novelties, Thomas, first vice-president; seated, Mrs. A. Verhon Anderson, second vice-president and program chairman; Mrs. C. W. Rydinsky, which had a«dirt. floor, long hat items in an endeavor to aid you in your Mrs. It D^Burt; CARE, Inc., table. secretary, and Mrs. Frank Oros, treasurer. . . • • . been inadequate to house the roau Fly, Wheat Destroyer department's equipment The steel Whether, or not the German mer- quest. ..~.-There-is-nootker~giftthat-mll~ cenaries whom Lord Howe threw , Mrs- W. T. Eppler and Mrs. T. F.first is to promote the welfare of frame of the building, was dis bring to the entire family the pride, the Charlton. be used to finance projects under- 9 mantled several months ago anc, against the American colonists in children and youth hi' the home, taken by the. F.-T. A. throughou In 'Gay Nineties Revue vue" which will be staged twice the Revolutionary war were re- Members of the executive board at .the annual convention of the re-erected on South avenue in the evolutionary war were re- school and community, the Lincoln the year. hlponsibllponsibl e -fSfSr b bringini g the Hessian comfort and the genuine^ enjoyment of a. under direction of Mrs A. Vernon |group has .pointed out that' the For. Realtors Convention New Jersey Association of Real rtar of a repair shop the engineer- Anderson are in charge of decora- ing department put up a year ago. fly to. this country in straw to bed initials "P.-T. A." mean more than Mrs. Ella McCormick of 39 Man- Estate Boards this week-end in their hordes Is a matter of histori- charming, well furnished home. Make this tions. Posters were made by MrsI. the standard title of. parent-teacher Win Over Bayonne sion terrace id a -member of theAtlantic. City. Mrs. .McCormick Work on the,new building was ; MOST OF THE COST of modernujng or repairing yot»v- - .._-.- — _,,,1>M.».W» wiiHimy Was cal debate. There is, however, no [association. The' letters, according chorus in the "Gay Nineties" Re- operates a real estate agency In rtwejjy members of theTtwad gang need to debate thellr presence and (Miri9tvy^ tnenwr •tocrtherjinttcinal rp.^TC-A', manual, home may be financed easily, quickly thru this Bank, No when they -could lie spared from their menace to wheat ever since sold by class mothers under chair- also stand for "Progress Through their regular work. In addition to manship of Mrs. A. G. Thomas. Completing its first season. of the insect first was discovered near home. . . . We suggest you see our Christ- Action." . ^—- need for a large ca«h outlay now. Rates are low, and th« the steel framework, they used a former Hesfian camp site on The Lincoln P.-T. A. in its pres- cross country competition, Union Special groups have been organ- loan may be repaid in convenient monthly uutiHmenta. other materials from the old builds Long Island. New York, in 1779. mas selection of furniture gifts. You'll ent Conn is a comparatively young ized within the association for Junior College defeated Bayonne, tag whenever possible. 39 to 17, at Warinanco Park, Eliza- Since then ,tt)s minute, mosquito-' organization, .according to the as- more comprehensive study of Get an estimate of the cost Then either come lo the - The site of the old garage now like wheat destroyer, known tob e be wise to shop early be- sociation's records. Prior to 1939, beth, on' Tuesday. With the ex- is being used as parking space for, children's needs. Among such or- Bank yourself or tell your contractor you "Vital to of, European origin., has moved a joint Lincoln-Sherman P.-T. Aganizations. , are the - pre-school ception of second place, - which members of the fire department westward at the rate of a few miles fore the traditional existed, but as the two schools con- group and parent-education group. went to Bayonne, UJC runners finance here. Insist on this Bank's experienced service. and a plan is under oonaiderationi each year, until now. except where tinued to grow, it became neces- Mothers of Lincoln School chil- finished in the first six positions. The Men Printing Co. for grading the area and maUnp controlled, it ravages' wheat, fields rush begins. sary to organize individual groups. dren are free to become members The Cranford college runners it part of the municipal parking lot D the more temperate latitudes Following objectives outlined by of any study group. adjacent topolic e headquarters. from coast to coast. It is Indeed a all P.-T. A. groups, of' which the finished as follows: Bill Juhr, first; Proceeds of tomorrow's fair will Charles Magnolia, third; Charles ' cordially invite* you to visit its strange twist of history that Insect Sundstrom, fourth; Frank Lane, UNION CJOUNTY Paper fr*m „ immigrants named for formerIn - fifth, and John Wiskolskl, sixth. A pulp and paper mill which win vaders should rise each year to HERE IS A PARTIAL, LIST OF GIFT ITPMSl In a meet at Montclair, in their manufacture paper from bamboo in plague farmers. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY planned for Burma LOUNGE CHASES only other competition this season, I BHEAKFR^NT the UJC harriers lost to the varsity TRUST COIIPANY Palntlnc; Iron Fence A splendid gift tor Mother or Dad. team of Montclair State Teachers' New Salesroom Galvanized iron fence, before Superbly constructed and • beautifully This massive Old World antique fin- MAIM OFFICB College on November 23. . painting, should be gone over thor- covered—unusually comfortable. Choose ished mahogany and nrahonany veneer HI Braad BC Eilaaaata lBth Century, ayled breakfronts ui / COAL CONVENIENTLY KUZABBTB AVB. OWTWM I CRANFORD? SUNDAY oughly with a 'Commercial pre- any of these chairs tor (he gift that'* sure lo please. make your home very. attractive lo RAVEN RUN ANTHRACITE — Product of Jeddo-Hlfhland DO YOUR CHRISTMAS at LOCATED 91B BUnll*tk AT«^ Ktt^^lll treatment, compound especially holiday guests and will preside you and SHOPPING EARLY! BBOAD «T. oma (DRUGSTORE SCHEDULE prepared forgalvanize d Iron.' If from 959.50 « your family with richer living for years BANKING this preparation .is not available, ;:•.«;# , 1131ml 8L, Kllaabatk lo contj. An oulsffnding value at only OFFICES vinegar may be used. Then the Rankm and Jahn Coal Cnmnanv 41 NORTH AVENUE, EAST BLJIOKA omen OPEN THIS SUNDAY fence should be thoroughly rinsed BOOKCASES ..... 9249.00 ai cmiutiujiL AVE. CSAHFOBD, N. I. 5 «(• WollaUAn, ^tlnbtt j with water and allowed to dry "Useful* is the-word that best describes cmAttromo orwtcm thoroughly. A special primer for these handsome bookcases! Their ma- BOSTON ROCKER CL«on Yari-Wlnan. An. CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Member of federal Dapoalt lanirane1M Baat* kCorporatio A»«, 1^n Cnmtm* BelTs galvanized iron then should be hafatty veneers and fine workmanship w A. M. t» r. used. Finally the fence can be make them « suitable companion piece . Something that your Grandmother vtrd Payroll Tax Rspoihj • P. K. to painted with a finishing"' coat of for all period furnishins. A most . is what everjonS will >ay this laalts like aluminum paint or a house paint acceptable gift to be sure! and it "tits" just as well a* in Grand- Profit & Loss Statements ma's day. An all wood rocker that front 914.95 takes or place nolhint else can fVl and CLOSED is admired by everyone. Mahopany or — LOW HATES — THIS SUNDAY PARTLY maple finish. Christmas Carda • Stationery • Weddings DINETTE SETS JDHBLE STORE TOY SALE! Free Consultation FINISHED from 919.95 Business Printing . Scher's, Batkway's, BUNGALOW WA1X M1RBOB8 One of our new, colorful sets consisting Box 359 Cranford, N. J. of an extension table and four chair* BOUDOIR CHAIRS IN ROSELLE, $6700 Mirror* uulcm living, aver-clunging platans can work m mintcle in any home. The Seager's that oM' btlefett to your room. They am first meal of the day can start you off She'll really welcom* any of thtie new. Tel. Elizabeth 3-6885 available in to many different tiylet thai right, if served in congenial surround- dainty and colorful uoudoir chairs thatm SUrtRg Wofaesday, Deconbtr 8 you turtly <;an find ont lo "tit every pur- ings. You can select just the group arc most comfortable uiith their spring poM; f*w the mantel, in the hall, or in here! construction and toft padding. A wide the dining room, they enhance the entire le'ecdon of flu»'i/y fabric*, and colors Renovated Toys, Dolls, Games, Scooters, Etc., V room. from 959.50

MAGAZINE SACKS . METAL BRIDGE SET to set feminine hearts aflame! A gay, practical addition to any room! TlT.se convenient tnbU> and chair sets. Only 19 More Shopping With one of these useful pieces by your easily packed away when' not in use, favorite chair, magaxines and news- make ideal gifts for those who play papers don't get scattered about untidily. ,Chootc one of these Boudoir Bcautie* and you've fulfilled r^ cards. Waited enant'l finish on all steel Their capacity will surprise you. construction. Plastic coated table top, Her fondest dream... for when.the drestc*. shell surely/ upholttered chair teats. Days Till Christinas! want one of our sett for Her treMeil/ from 99.95 5 peff. complete 919.95 FIREPLACE FIXTURES DINING ROOM SUITES Most seasonable and practical. Screen, Yes, folks, there's only about three hearth sets, lighters and andirons. Fin- Cere's a gift for the whole family! It will help to make yours a lovelier home (ull M ished its brass, black, or brass and black weeks left to complete your holiday combinations. Many values to choose this Xmas. There is plenty of time to pieces for her intunctaoour OCCASIONAL TABUES select yours for a positive Xmas shopping. . •. lovingly encucd In Ma- from with the andirons starting <. delivery. No «u has enough little tables. Singly fr«m 99.95 from 9319.00 or i» pairs, they make • truly appreciated gift. Caoate from our itonderful group But Breens is ready to help you do KNEEHOLE DESKS v specially telecteJ for Xmat. Wh&ker U HANGING SHELVES your gift shopping the easy way. Our be a cocktail, tifrtop. tier, nest, lamp, When a desk is to svovide the maximum FREE coffee, end, or any •/ the other beautiful Perfect for the Lady who has e hobby' shelves are loaded with your favorite designs you tall be amaxed at their beausg utility while adding a point of interest of collecting tiny miniatures—sturdily to a room, the kneehole type with its end charm, and best of all at their low constructed and nicely finished. See Wines, Ryes, Scotches, Cordials, Cham- prices. broad, flat top and many drawers is a our splendid group now being shown_ happy choice. They may be had in CONVENIENT pagnes. Just give us a list of your re- 9 from f M.50 on our balcony. m^i>le, ivalnut or mahogany finishes. Help Htr bring o« ibe PARKING! quirements and we'll go right to work. beaatjr of Her kmfy hair from 99.95 0 Dtlux* dellghc, «odiu- from 949.50 ^SfcrHari Inglf cngrared In a Vne our private parking pattern of can bsmmy. FLOOR LAMPS - ^ CEDAR CHVSTH Please make your selections early and HetofaeU find alliXc apace when you shop at 7**i alamorouj pmcts tU You're bound to make someone very dwrisha! A cedar chest should be more than just McManiu Bros. It i» lo- do ALL your Christmas buying in Cran- happy wlsTi 4 fine floor ISmp scien- e storage! box. The style influence in ford this year! tifically designed for maximum lighting those we offer makes them- so fuscinat- cated directly in the rear efficiency. Our assortment is most gen- ing they will delight the feminine heart. of our large store. Drwe- erous. All types, direct1 and indirect Choose one that Jblsnds with the, style teith beautiful, lustrous shades to select of fumisure she prefers. Your choice in-entrmncc: on 52 Jeiferaoa i of maple, walnut or mahorfuty, Avenue leads directly to at from 919.0ft our rear entrance. It im Shea tV, to g — from 949.95 ENDIAI • TO Sixes 8% to 12 — CM moat convenient when yon fAV NUT VIM Sizes ltVi to S — 7.M CHARfiKOR BUDGET ACCOUNTS GLADLY ARRANGED! ahop At H4**^fp*tfr* Araav

CHAKOE IT — PAY 91 trout WEEKLY — UM Our leen'A Uf-Awi; FUn -""••••huiitil. From Dec 3 Through X-Kay Plttloc at N« Added Coat McManus Bros. LIQUOR STORE Christmas Eve Our I I :, I I \ V | ) I •• i l( I i i » I , I ; FREE DELIVERY Store Wffl Be Open V Mot* UMQM AVMW u M. taaaH AVK. Cranfortl 64)150 Duly to 9 P. M. OMNrOlO *40in OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TIL 9 Cranford Bootery OAMOUlWWJStttV OrW KVXMINGS TUX CBOUSTKfAB 23 N. Union Avenue Cranford 6-3272 •, •• ."." - •_/-<.'.,',(•.

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Family^g In Church Bridal GlariaM. Wilson Plans Bride in Scranton Church Wedding Held Prospecti veBride ^_ —i Bridp realJhaiVHard to Wainou* Brands Canned Thanksgiving Holiday Wedding December 26 For Lucille Di Tulio Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Wilson Miss Lucille Di Tulio, daughter Of William Mintter Family gatherings marked the* of 20 Windsor # place announced of Mr. and Mrs. James DiTuHo of The wedding of traditional observance of Thanks the engagement of their daughter, 15 Woodside avenue, was married rucki, daughter of Mr i Roman J. Krucki of -m giving last week-end when many Westfield Girl Fiancee Gloria May. to Robert A. Roller, Saturday at 4 p. m. in St. Michael's avenue, and William Mint,.r Cranford residents welcomed rela- Church to. Thomas Benton, son of n tives and friends for the week-end. Of Robert E. Gilbert son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Roy Minter of 239 Frank ' ° °' Roller of 704 Chestnut street, Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.. Benton nS For others, the four-day holiday Mr. and Mrs. Fried B. Nelson o: of Newark. The Rev. Mark A. Elizabeth, and {he late offered an opportunity to join fam- 113 Madison avenue, Westfield selle, at a family bullet'supper on Dooley, assistant pastor, performed took place Saturday • ilies in other parts of the country have announced the engagement of Thanksgiving Day. the ceremony at an altar decorated [Trinity Church. The their daughter, Bernice , to Miss Wilson is a graduate of with white asters, and palms. . Miss Barbara' Lane of 8 Craig Robert Edward Gilbert, son of Mr. — Beckham of place spent the week-end in Wash- and Mrs. H. F. Gilbert of 9 Bal- Cranford High School and attended Escorted by her father, the bride ford was matron-of honor~ ington, D. C. miere parkway. McDowell School of Art and De- wore a heavy • white satin gown bridesmaids included Miss ' with hand-beaded appliques. Her Mariano Greco and daughter. Miss Nelson is a graduate of sign in New York City. She is a Sadej of East Rutherford a fingertip veil of illusion was at- Joan Laszewski of Perth Nancy, of 113 Orange avenue, left Westfield schools and the Newark member of the Sons and Daugh- School of Comptometry.. She is tached to a crown of orange blos- Tfie bridegroom's Monday for a ten-day visit with ters of the First Settlers of New- soms and she carried bouvardia Minter, was flower We*v« refreshi.ig pineapple juice, plump pineappTo relatives in Miami, Fla. employed at the Newark office of 6411 the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Com- |bury, Mass. and orchids with a Bible. chunks, luscious crushed pineapple and juicy sliced pine- Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Di Carlo of Walter Zacharezyk pany. Mr. Roller, a member of Phi Her sister, Miss Rose Di Tulio of best man while ushers \ 4 Denmaa place were week-end Cranford, acting as maid of honor, apple for delicious fruit cups, salads, appetizers and visitors of her uncle and aunt in Mr. Gilbert, a veteran with two Kappa Psi, is a graduate of Abra- Dudek and Robert Naples. N. Y. • years' service in the navy, is a ham Clark High School, Roselle, wore a gown of heavy blue satin brother of the bride A desserts. We've lots of famous brands to choose from, graduate'of Cranford High School and Union Junior College, and at with hand-embroidered beading. was held at Le Pree's too, including Dole, Libby," A&P anS Del Monte. As for Mrs. A. B. Lewis of 304 Central and Union Junior College. He She carried a muff of roses with Lounge, Roselle Park. avenue is spending the month of attends Rutgers University. present la a junior at Michigan baby's breath. George Hilbert of GREGEK V. PEARSON State College, where he is studying The bride, given in marriage b» prices . . . they're so attractive that, you can enjoy this December with her son-in-law and A wedding date has not been MRS. CHARLES H. ME88EHVE Cranford, brother-in-law of the her father, wore a white ffi daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Dun- chosen. . , for a degree in. recreational and bride, was best man, and his MISS MADELINE PODLESKI a eta tropical treat often without saying "aloha", to much : r;|f: municipal forestry! He served in gown, Colonial style, " -Famowu, Budget-Priced ning of- Springfield, Mass. Pearson-Froteth Rites daughter, Diane, was flower girl. skirt trimmed with ^ money. Visit your A&P Super Market today. It's paradise the Army With the Signpf Corps Pearls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Ott of 3 Pennsylvahion Marries For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Her illusian veil was Marian Kavrell Wed during World War IL Madeline PodleskVs for pineapple-lovers. : Central avenue have returned from Held in Elizabeth Di Tulio chose a black silk dress ineston Atlantic City where they spent the The wedding is to take place at Charles H. Messerve Betrothal Told and she carried At Temple Beth El Saturday at 4 p. m. in the Bar- with painted' and beaded butter- Thanksgiving week-end. the First Presbyterian Church on Amid altar decorations of cibot- At Thanksgiving dinner' last PANTRY NEEDS flies, and black accessories. The Miss Marian Doris Kavrell, I ™>«wnew Lutheran Church, EUza- Sunday, December 28, with the ium ferns, white chrysanthemums Thursday, Mr. and.Mrs. John G. Mr.ind Mrs. Ira J. Stone of 229daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph beth, Miss Catherine S. Froseth, of bridegroom's mother wore a gray Orchard street spent Thanksgiving [Rev. Robert G. t-mgnkw, pastor, and pompons in the Schautz Me- dress with gray accessories and Podleski of 150 North Lehigh ave- a California Sardines A&P brand-tn tomato uuc* 15 oz. can 25c Levy of 103 Adams street was 24 Burchfleld avenue, daughter of [officiating:—: morial Chapel of Westminster nue-anBeuqeed-the engagement of __.._.- wedding trip to week-enilTjt Johnson City, Tenn., married Sunday, November 21 toMrs. Sena Froseth of Ashland, both had corsages of orchids.' Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Minter Presbyterian Church, Scranton, their daughter, Madeline, to Steph- Red Salmon Sunnybroofc, "x lib.can67c where they witnessed the football Irwin I. Ratz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wis., and the late Mr. Froseth, be- A reception for about 350 guests will reside in Cranford. ThehriS game at the Burley Bowl. Pa, Miss Marion Jean Park, en J. Pevarnik of Bayonne, son of e John Katz of Jersey City. The came the bride of Greger V. Pear- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil followedratr the Casino. After-a attended schools in Eas ~ Chinook Salmon A&P fancy 7% or. can 55c ceremony was performed by Rabbi son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. and Michigan. - She is Miss Alice OTtourkeof 11 Bal- Becomes Engaged Richard Park of 832 North Main Wedding trip to New York State Pevarnik. • . . nuere roadrnorthVwasthe week- Jordoir'I:~Taxon~atr Temple~Beth Pearson of 106 Thomas street The and Canada, the couple will reside "Petersen's Dairy. Mr. Minte'et* avenue, Scranton, became the bride 1 Miss Podleski is a graduate of White Meat Tuna Fish chicken orse. 7 oz. can 57c end guest of Miss Irma Shallcross, El amid a setting of white crysan- Rev. J. Winfred Stenholm offici- of Charles Henry Messerve of in Crahford, The bride is a gradu- tended schools in Elizabeth and a student at «Wilson College, themums. ated. A reception was held at The ate of Cranford High. School. Mr. Cranford High School and is em- jeorgla. A veteran, he served three / Libby's DeepjBrown Beans' . . Wor can2for25e . Lynn, Elizabeth. Ponca City, Okla., son. of Mr. and ployed by the Johnson and John- /ears with the Navy in the Atlantic Chambersburgg, Pa. The bride was given in marriage Mrs. Charles H. Messerve of 21 Benton, a graduate of Newark by her father. She, wore a moon- schools, served about four years in son Baby Products Plant,in Crain*- and Pacific areas. He is employed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Dun- ' Miss Helen W. Barnes of Cran- Parker avenue. ^ . . ford. Mr. Pevarnik, a graduate of RedBeans 5u«»«a i6o«.can2forl9c 22 01. can 2 far 25c ham and. son, David, of 23 Roger glow satin dress and carried a Bible ford was maid of honor and Miss the navy, spending "some time in by the Simmons Manufacturine : :ari The ceremony, the first m&rriage Bayonne Senior High ' SchooL. Company, Linden. ^ avenue, spent the holiday week- with a white -orchid and steph Diana n^*-*-" .~«'-- *--~- • • ~ -' to be performed in the new chapel, the Pacific area. He is employed Corton*8 Codfish CakeS Ready-Mry 10oican22o as'a machinist in-Newark.-:—'-• served:45:;months, tothe : armed] Sfirved^asbridesmaid. ~. *>. .uer [was -performed"Wednesday, "Nb- forces, spending 38' months in the Chase, Md. of Jersey City, brother-and sister- of Queens Village, L. I., acted as 'vember 24 at 4 D, in., with the Rev. [Former Cranford Girl CoftbriVFibred Codfish' •> • •'•". 5orPkg.l6c' . Mrs. Samuel D. Pettit of 9 Eng in-law of the bridegroom, attended European Theatre., At present, he best man, and ushers included R. J. Williams of the Ebenezer Nurse Bride-Elect , is employed by the Gulf OU Cor- lisb Village is recuperating at the couple. Mrs, Katz was attired James A. Dimock of Roselle Park, Presbyterian Chiirch^Scranton, of- Engaged in Verona Gorton's Flaked Fish '. • . . . 7 oz.cn 23c home after undergoing an opera- in a tan crepe dress. A reception poration at the New York Refinery Otto Fredericks of Elizabeth and ficlating, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Of Trenton Man in Staten Island. A 'family luncheon was the oc- tion recently at Rahway Memorial followed in the temple. La Choy Chinese Dinner . . . . . Pk9.49c : Walter Donnelly of Roselle. Peter K. Enjnions. \ • \ Mrs. Dorothea H. Estabrook of casion recently for the announce- Hospital. Rahway. _ After a wedding trip to the Poco- No date has been set for the A gown of ashes of roses taffeta, Mrs. Edwin P. Ka\nmer orSouth 227 Walnut avenue has announced wedding. . • ment of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herbox Bouillon Cubes Beef, chicken tin of 3 3 for 23c George Shepherd of 19 LaSalle nos, the couple" will reside at Oak Brain tree,/Mass., was her sister's [the engagement of her daughter, Tnomas Ryder of 38 Kenwood ave- I Tree Village; Roselle. The bride fashioned with a Peter Pan collar avenue spent the week-end in and bouffant skirt was worn by matron off honor, and Miss Ann E.Shirley Andrea, to George Condon Inue, Verona, formerly of Cranford, attended Northwestern University Ranger Joe Cereal Honey flavored 6 oz. Pk0 2 for 29c Williamsport, Pa., where he at- the bride. She had a headpiece of Messerve (of Cranford, sister of the Deuringer, son of Mr. and. Mrs Surgens-Zygmunt Troth of the engagement of their daugh- tended the wedding of his cousin, and New York University. She is matching feathers with a shoulder bridegroom, and 'Miss Marjorie George Deuringer of 216 Norman Made Known at Party ter, Elizabeth Irene, to William Ar- Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix . . . . 3 ptg» 32c Miss Alice Brown. employed by the Schering Corpora- Dyer of Scranton^ were brides- Court, Trenton. The announce- thur Wolff, son of Mr. and Mrs. tion, Union. Mr. Katz attended length veil. ' Her cascade bouquet The betrothal of Miss Clara Vic- Richard Rogers of 210 Orange consisted of white roses and pale maids. Serving as best man was ment, was made Saturday at a Arthur J. Wolff of 68 Pease avenue, Fancy Small Shrimp ^ s oz. can 37c avenue was host at a party Friday Iowa State University and received [Richard S. Mponey of Swarthmbre, family dinner party*. i toria Zygmunt, daughter of Mr. Verona. . his master's'degree from the Uni- rose camellias. The attendants and Mrs. Joseph A. Zygmunt of night About 40 guests, all high wore Colonial style taffeta gowns, while StewarewartQ.^JHarvit Q.Harvie of New The prospective bride attended I school and college versity of Michigan. He serve*" four • Miss Estabrook attended Cran- 121 Riverside drive, formerly of Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles , . 24oz.jar29e students, at- years in the Army Air Corps, one in peacock blue and the other Rochelle, N. Y., cousin of the bride- ford schools, and was graduated Cranford schools and was gradu- tended. Elizabeth, to. Russell E. ^Surgens, spending a portion of that time in in- aqua blue,'; with matching groom, and Edwin P. Kammer of from North Plainfield High School, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Sur- ated from Henry B. Whitchorne Libby's ApricOtS Whole-peeled 17 oz can 21c Miss Marian Haman of 123 Oak overseas duties in the Pacific area. feather headpieces: They, carried South Braintree, brother-in-law of IClass of 1D44. A graduate of the High School, Verona. She attend- lane and Miss Hildegarde-Morris Colonial bouquets of yellow an* the bride,'were, ushers. gens of 1604 Pine Grove avenue, He held the rank of lieutenant MISS PATRICIA CROWE William McKinley. Memorial Hos- We'stflfeid,°'was announced Saturday ed Wilson College, Chambersburg, AppIeSaUCe A&P fancy 20 oz can 2 lor 27c of 1016 Raritan road were co-hos- Mr. Katz is employed as an actu- [talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. George W. The bride, given in marriage by pital, School of Nursing, Trenton, Pa., and Is employed as a business tesses at a party Saturday at the at a dinner party at the home of ary by the Pension Planning Com- Mrs. E. W. Lier, soloist sang Crowe of 15 Ingraham place, h*r father, wore a white satin Class of 1947, Miss Estabrook nowthe prospective brlde.'s parents. I representative for the New York Cranberry SaUCe DroStedary or Ocean Spray 16 oz can 15c Echo Lake Country Club. About pany, New York: City 7 Newark, end Benton, N. &, gown, princess style, with a high is on the staff of Princeton Hos- Telephone Company. 60 guests were present. N Greig* "I Love Thee." and "Oh neckline, a yoke of wide point de - Miss -Zygmunt was graduated Lord Most Holy." Traditional have announced the engage- pital,, Princeton. from Battin High School 'and Mr. Wolff attends Essex County Yellow Cling Peaches ion* 29 oz can 27c Miss Virginia C. Briggs has. re- ment of their daughter, Pa- Venice lace, long fitted sleeves Vocational School. Also a gradu- turned to Smith College, North- Forest Hills, N. Y., Who will be- wedding music was played by Mrs, tapering to points at the wrists and Mr. Deuringer attended Belle- Drake Business College, both in come the bride of their son, Philip Zarina Hicks Harvey of Maple- tricia Anne, to Thomas R. ville schools and was graduated In Elizabeth. She is employed as a ate of Henry B. Whitehorne High Libby's Cling Peaches Halve. 29o z can 31c Get Mare Far Y®wr Money With ampton. Mass., after spending the wood. 'Gregory of 206 Retford ave- a full circular skirt with train. School, he is associated with his iMcGinnis, in a ceremony at For- I Her semi-formal veil of imported 1941 from Hamilton High School, secretary by Merck & Company, Thanksgiving vacation with her est Hills on January 29. nue. The mgagftruvft was father in the painting and decorat- Prune PlumS . ASP fancy ' 30 oz can 21c parents. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd The bride's mother was attired 'French illusion fell from point-deI Trenton. He served four years Inc., Rahway. Mr. .Surgens, a Guests for the Thanksgiving made known at a party Satur- graduate of Linden High School, ing business. Briggs of 31 Spruce street. in a royal blue gown with match- Venice lace which was styled into with the navy during the war. Mr. Bartlett Pears uw>y'» or Dei Mont* 30 oz. can 45c week-end at the home of Mr. and day evening at their Newark Deuringer presently is employed Linden, is attending Washington Robert R Clement, a freshman [ing blue velvet hat and a corsage m poke bonnet effect and held to Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Heidora Mrs. George Relyea, 17 LaSalle of rubrium lilies. Mrs. Peason, the residence. - by the General Motors Company, I University, St. Louis, Mo. at Yale* spent the- Thanksgi avenue were Miss Jewel F. Carroll tier head by a band of hand-made Trenton. A wedding date has not )f 14 English Village returned re- Tomato Juice Campbell'i t3tt oz. can 2 for 21c 46 oz. can 29c bridegroom's mother, wore a black Miss Crowe was graduated satin leaves from which satin About 20 guests were present holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mary F. Canary from Our Lady of Good Coun- been set. cently after spending two weeks and Mrs. B. A. Clement of 8 Ham- gown trimmed with sequins, a streamers extended to the end of from Cranford, Westfield, Rahway .visiting Mrs. Heidorn's sister in V-8 Vegetable Juice 12 oz. can 2 for 23c 46 ox can 33c IPoughkeepsle, N. Y., and Mrs. John feathered bat and a corsage of pink sel High SchooL Newark, and er-Right the veil. She carried a small bou- land Linden. ilton avenue. He had as his guests 'Adams of New Paltz, N. Y. attended Mt St Joseph's ne veil. She carried a small bou-l J C _ * Miami, Fla. two classmates, James S. Camp- roses. .".-.. Announce Golden Corn A&P fancy crum «tyle 20 oz. can 2 for 35c Mrs. Harold Stanford of 43 John Academy, in Vermont and luet of white pompons and Steph- Engagement bell of Hawaii and William K Mc- After a trip to Williamsburg, Va., [anotisnotis. '-"•' "• • ' street will be hostess Saturday at I the couple will reside at 908 Havi- Union Junior College. Mr. Of Virginia Briggs String BeanS lona brand 20 oz. can 2 for_27c Dermott of Jefferson City, Mo. a card party for benefit of Betsy . Gregory, a Navy veteran, at- Gowns of primitive green heavy If your budget's been taking a beating, you'll Mr. and Mrs. P. V. D. McLaugh- land drive; Hillside. Mr. Pearson yarn-dyed taffeta with fitted bod- Ross Circle, 61, Lady Foresters of tended schools in Charifston, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd A. Briggs of Sauerkraut , A&P fancy 27 oz. can 2 foi25 e appreciate the big values in our Dairy Center. lin and children, Sharon and Phil- is a member of the firm of Eric G. ices, long sleeves pointed at the31. Spruce street announce the en- America. * Members and friends I Pearson and Company, Roselle. He S. C, and was graduated from ip, of 13 LaSalle avenue spent are invited. The party will btgin Cranford High SchooL He is I wrists and draped fischu necklinesgagement of their daughter, Vir- Thanksgiving week-end with Mrs. served with General Patten's Third now attending Union Junior were worn by the matron of honor ginia Constance, to Gregg Ran- Libby's Sweet Peas .; . . . . . 20 or can 21c Enjoy good eating... and more of it for your money .'. .by choosing A&P'» at. 8 p. m. Army during World Warll. and bridesmaids^ The gowns fea- 2§liarp Cheddar Carafully Mrf.»*nMlr*n brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. James W. OTJon- College. dolph Frost, son of Mr, and Mrs. tender "Super-Right" meats! They're specially selected-foVTine quality . . . sister. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Garrett tured points'over each hip holding Gregg L. Frost of Springfield. Grapefruit Juice . T8 oz. can 3'o'23«5 46 or can 19c nell of 211 Elm street had panniers which formed short over- TODAY, FM. and SAT. trimmed of excess waste and never with added -fat wrapped around roasU of Robesonia, Pa. Thanksgiving Day guests, Wa. Miss Briggs, a graduate of Cran- Apple Butter whit«hou» 2«oz.|arl7e Mild Cheddar Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McGlnnls of skirts on the full robe-de-style. ... and A&P-priced foiKthrift. William McMahon and daughter, Accentuating the panniers was a ford High School, Is a Junior at Dec, 2nd, 3rd and 4th X'Linden place held open house Margaret, of 87 Benjamin street, I Smith College, Northhampton, Evaporated Milk While Hou»e 3 in. cam 22c Iallcanl4e . Ched-O-Bit Ch«ldar 2lb.loal83« Saturdarday eveninevi g frof m4 4 to . fine Chantilly lace of deep cream 7 in and Miss Katherine McGaugbin of tone. ~~ Mass: Her fiance attended Union Doris Gordon Rldgewood. N/Yi The matron of honor carriec. Junior College and De Paul Uni- LEAN BONELESS DeXO Pur* vegetable ihortenlnfl I Ib. can 39c 3 Ib can 1.09 Sliced SwiflS Fancy WiKonno deep orchid pompons and the Ib. bridesmaids carried bouquets versity, Chicago, 111. He served LEGS three years with the Army and was Seedless Raisins. A&P BM pig 15c Cream Cheese 4ox.cu>33« pale orchid pompons to match floral tiaras in their hair. stationed for some time hi the Pa- Rea 59c was honored at numerous pre- Chopped Beef - ib.59c Kirkman's Cleanser • • • . 2 'or 13c Sliced Bat'OH 5unnvliold-«uoar cured Ib pkg ,'{5 Sugared Donuis v^ FANCY MILK-FED and Vegetables ^m, M Stewing Lamb B.«II and »hank CUT GHEEN BEANS ib.29o. Frankfurters SkinUu ' Ib. 59« Potato Chips Jan* P»'fc«r 3 oz. pkg. 25«

Boneless Veal Roast shouidw l sMsn*—Frassa stjts What Cranford Is Reading Fowl (5to6fi>.av«.) ib 69c Boiled Ham /l Ib. 65c Pfeffernusse Cookies Jan* Park*. 12 oz. pkg. 39o - liffower (Based «n namber of times these books have been TurkeyS Pilonin brand-und.r 17 Ibl. - taken oat from the Bookshelf) Sliced Bologna . • u..55c Jane Parker Fruit Cake .... 3ib.»iz.2.49 HOME-MADE When fruits and vegetables are sold fresh, NAKED AND THE DEAD 56 they're sure to be grand-tasting. And when you Ducks long liland'l fln«l Whole Cooked Chicken CoiUg* i«. 3 tb. 2 oz. i2.29 RUNNING OF THE TIDE 46 buy them at'A&P, they're grand values as well. Chickens Broiling and Frying-SUM und.r 4 Ib*. n».52c Top Quality Seafood Vegetable* •**«. w pio.27c IPetldomsim Fresh Sprmnim They're matched to • far«-tfc««-vcH — o«r DINNER AT ANTOINE'S 42 Italian Sausage - n>73c Fowl for frlcaiM*. 31c Fresh Whiting tb. 17c wox.pi, 39« exquititaly designed BJftm Amtritmm compact SHANNON'S WAY 38 Florida Oranges Beef Liver Specially MUCIXJ iiee t. urn 29e tb.65« Fresh Cod Fillet n> V,U Fancy Shrimp ' u>. 65c clgsntta CM* SOA l%nl* t sflta. QM sof yovr CATALJNA ; 36 String Beans Florida new crop 2fo*23« A&P Coffee Fl««»dier Fille. Vegetable Dept. Beef Kidneys . . , . , , . . . •* 35c Fresh Oysters rwirytac doz.45« Nrtu«iag pim75« own will go to (bow that yoa know tfce tmmhioa TOMORROW WILL BE BETTER 32 fr«h, txisQ bunch 9« Perch Green California Carrots importance of smartness tm crcrr accewocy. HEARTH AND EAGLE 32 STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. to 6 F. taTWgh Satarday BEANS I..;.. 2 lb«. Sweet Potatoes U S. No. T orwla tb.8c M. Enjoy it Today! It'« America's No. 1 Buy 1 YOUNG LIONS 30 Fre*h Cut I CAPTURE THE CASTLE 28 SPINACH 2 Ib*. Fresh Tomatoes b ^ Eight O'Clock Mi.d^^w2j: a, Small Tender Table Celery Wh/t« or pucal mlk 19« Wr -««,/ A*P Super Market today: CASTLE IN THE SWAMP 26 lib. bag 40* 31b. bag 1.15" & Still m Lot of Cl«b at the Bookshelf BEETS ; bunch Yellow Onions U. S. No. 1 v*im 3 lbi.'17« Red Ripe JfieU Circle «w. and ,uin»di.d 2 ^, lttMUNSTlEIT N-ruiPoaomc CRANfOID White Cabbage frooi N»w YoHi State fa/m* Ib. 3<> Books Make Wonderful Gift* — We Art) Well TOMATOES box lib. bag 44* * ...... 3 Ib. bag \H b. Stocked with the' New Ones. Delicious Apples Wa*i«ni Large, Juicy Avl0«,.ooiandw^.ybl«>d 2^ Open Every Night Durtaff December from 7 to 9 FLORIDA. ORANGES 12 for _ Wted Caphew Nuts 1 Ib, bag 47a ...... 3 Ib. bag 1.35 The Bookshelf Cranford High Grade Market KIRKMANS KUAN'S KIRKMAN FLAKES SWAN SOAP SWAN SOAP R1NS0 SILVER DUST SPRY Will B« Ofmx Duly to 9 P. M. Borax Soap Granuhtted Soap for Mm and fln« fabriaf for46il»l and bath Larg* bath iiza caica For diiixM and laundry 111 If. UNION AVENUE . CSanford 6-1199 Vegetables — Fruits — Groceries While soap granules Vegetable iWtanlng 6 N. UNION AVE. lib. 3^25" can F-TPfv?^

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Flue Six THE CBAJffORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2; 1848

In Fatal Accident Case ]\',. Topics War of Insects Annual Meeting Tonight w Famous Newport Tower Floor Finishing Tesmloal Island / new uyfUMno not Most puzzling bunding In North V. S. navy a transporting an In- | SUie. of Many FU(a For Wednesday Qnb Extreme care should be taken In Six-mile long Terminal Island, Hydrolube, the first successful Mahogany In ptd America is the tamed stone tower the use of floor finishing materials center of the region's big fishing vasion force of Scolia wasps, from nonlnflammable hydraulic fluid, has J Ten flags have HotyQ over Louisi- Earliest use of mahogany In Eng- Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. C.which stands in Touro park. New- In the home as they are often high- and canning industry, lies two-thirds Zanzibar. East Africa, to the Palau been developed by scientists of the ana since'Hcrnando dc Sotp claimed land was in the ccmstructlon of Not- '766 River drive.-Garfield, was re-1" T /' ly inflammable. Turpentine-soaked islands in the Pacific, where they the territory for Spain in 1541. Texas m culin, Jr., presented papers on port, R. I- This tower may have in Los Angeles and one-third in naval research laboratory, Wash- tingham castle In 1680. But at this leased in $2,000 bail to await action ;7!)* the township rfeoms at G been built by . jhe Vikings In therags should not be left lying will give battle to their natural en- ' has flou/n six flags. mclMding its of the Grand Jury when arraigned al report swill be pre-r j^.u< England places and people at Long Beach. It is a largely man- ington; D. C. Using a water base, early dylo there was no distinction . ( year 1100 as a church, or it mayaround, and all waste should be made unit in the great artificial Los emies, the rhinoceros beetle. The the new fluid, which is the result own. After revolting from Mexico between' cedar 'Spanish cedar) and before Recorder Charles J. Stevens an election of a new beetles have been causing great a business nieeting yesterday have been built by Benedict Arnold. disposed of as soon as possible. Angeles-Long Beach harbor with its of four years of systematic search, in 1836. Texas became first a to- mahogany', sd the referende Is to on Saturday. He was arrested by board of directors for the coming first colonial governor of Rhode Brushes should be cleaned and damage to coconut palms. The 1 public and then part of the United Patrolman Edward Lee and Louis year will be held. morning of the Wednesday, Morn- shipbuilding plants. Navy PSclflc will eliminate fire huzurds result- cedar. This particular "cedar," Island. stored away, and all paint mate- fleet base, and piers used by 200 wasps Immobilize "their enemy by ing from use of petrolcum-basr ' States in fiMS. and it Is the only however, was very heavy and hard, Guertin upon his release Saturday ja(; Club. rials kept tightly covered. stinging the beetle grub and par Flood alleviation projects r-~- Featured at next week's pro- steamship lines. fluids in hydraulic systems. state authorized to subdivide into so the conclusion is that it must from Elizabeth General Hospital. ently under construction, and^fu- alyzing it. separate slates whenever it wishes. have been Wrst Indian mahogany. A complaint on the same charge gram meeting will be a talk on ture improvements to be^under- Christmas decorations by Mrs. Earl also has been sworn against.Wil- taken along the Riveerr ip in^- Cranford liam M. Ramsey, 25, of 220 Chest-r will he the subject A. Dunfee. The meeting-will be fxfonig held at the home of Mrs. M. F. nut street, Roselle, on which hejsions. All residents''interested in ACME SAVES YOU MONEY EVERY DAY ON EVERY ITl will be arraigned when released river improvements are invited to Arnold, -17 Tuxedo place. from the hospital. I attend this^m^eting. Harbuzinski and Ramsey, ac- jr* To Sing in 'Messiah' cording to the police, were the Men ill Service Miss Ruth Benton of 602 Lincoln drivers of cars involved m an acci- / John T Lvons ffiaman place will be among ISO members dent at Lincoln and Walnut ave-/ " - appreif- f the Upsala Choral Society of i .' ' w '.('vTV " ••?•(! nues early on the morning of Np^itloc- USN- of 349 Centennial ave- o nue is Tjpsala College. East Orange, who vember 22 which resulted ityfhe - serving aboard the aircraft will present Handel's "Messiah," death of John Buzunas, 40^of 1802 carrier, USS Franklin O. Roose- Sunday at 8:15 p. m., in the audi- Clinton street, Linden. ^Buzunas isjvelt' cruising in the Mediterranean c torium of the East Orange High said to have been riding in Harbu- Se a as par*t of the Sixth Task Fleet. zinski's car at tWf time of the Mediterrqneau duty will afford School.' Miss Benton, a student, is crash. the ship's personnel an oppor- a former member of the Indian- Also still in the hospital is Leon tunity to visit many of the coun- apolis Symphonic Choir. Budres, 3r/of 19 East 12th street, tries of Europe and Africa. ; Linden^who sustained a fracture of Entertain Class Mothers j y-ii .. •:: a thc-right hip. Police said he, too, was riding in the car driven by Chimney Fire A tea in honor of class mothers ' Harbuzinski, who suffered scalp The fire department, was called of Miss Eleanor Pippert's morning lacerations and concussions and out Tuesday to extinguish a chim- kindergarten group - at Lincoln knee injuries. Ramsey sustained ney fire at.the home of William F. School was held recently, at the a compound fracture of the right Lang, 101 Hampton street. There home of Mrs. W. T. Knox, Jr., 6 ..„ „. „•». ,1Sui •-•oiig, JUI nampton street. ' 13—PAY FOR 12 Pine street Assisting the hostess Yoar frteadly Acnt Morktt b Hi. leg, lacerations of the forehead and was no damage to the house, MILK were Mrs..E. A. Bruce. Mrs. Clin- remit of 57 yoon of progrtssivo concussions. Calves Not Anemia DEL MONTE I BEECHNUT STRAINED The Lowest Price im ton Holder, Mrs. R. J. Anderson mtrchudbing by. tho AnMrkm Stores Company Airplane DosUnf. t Among all 'farm animals, the calf and Mrs. E_ E. Echler. ... your gaarantes of abtshrta tatkfactlon. Yea -4B f m "A ground duster traveling five Is least susceptible to nutritional TOMATO SUN-MAID gat the most of tho bast at yoor. mlahborhood 'fi miles an hour, applying 20 pounds anemia, ft Is born with a four- BABY Steel Lost la 8trikea Aam at tho lowttt poulblf prlcot ovary dayl - of dust to the acre in a swath 28 month supply of copper and Iron In Nearly 20 million tons of raw feet wide, covers 1.28 acres a min- Its liver, and t/efore It exhausts this SAUCE steel has been lost as a result of OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M. ute and- so must distribute 5.80, supply It Is supplementing Its milk FOOD SEEDLESS RAISINS major strikes since the begjpning pounds of dust a mlaftta. If the air-, diet' with feeds, that contain theja of 1946. according to availjRe fl- ..mlneratsv'rae'; plgrin-contrast• Ir WHITE ROSE FAUCY WHITE MEAT gures. In terms, of finished pro- ..,. >'. •• .. ers a swath.of 35 feet and applies born with only enough iron to last ducts.'that amount is nearly Equiv- iO pounds of dust an acre. Its equip- a week or '10 (fays, and If it does alent to an the steel supplied to the >• •.•:• •••,*•'. • ,, ment must .treat 4.24 acres a min- ' not have access to soil or receive a automobile industry in both 1946 ute with 84:80 pounds of dust, mineral supplement by the end of and 1947. The total includes more Speeding up to 85 miles an hour, Jt that period, nutritional anemia to mmmm . : than 1.600.000 tons of Ingots lost In Finest Fresh Produce MY 12 FOB 1.13 CADET MEATY NUTRITIOUS "Green Giant PEAS - - 2 ';.;;: 35c must feed and disperse 120.2 pounds almost rertain to develoo. r THE 13ik JAB i ••s March. April and May. IMS. a pen- Received Froth Daily! < dust over 6.01 acres In a minute, alty of the spring walkout of coal / t.^I or the dust must be handled at two CoMs May Be Measles miners. y \ Dole PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 29c pounds every second—21.40 times While, children are, the usual vio DOG FOOD ./ ' ' — \ ' as fast as in the ground machine. tims, adults can contract measles. GENTLE Lowest Price of the Season! Price Will Advance Shortly! When they do, they become very _~a.siW fc*»T Olympic Gaaus ' 111. Measles has the appearance of Modern Olympics! reviving' the Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR ^ 15c SkugU Blver very ancient games, date from $ 09 a simple head cold when It strikes. TOILET IVORY 1896 at Athens. The J41h Olympiad Skagit river has played an Im-There Is cough, sneering, runny portant role in development of nose, and fever of 101 or 102 de- takes its number from the fact that LEGS 1948 is the 14th quadrennial year Log Cabin SYRUP - - - Maine Potatoes 49 a 2 Mount Vernon. Wash. Fur trader* grees, sometimes even higher. SIRLOIN TISSUE SOAP when 1896 Is taken aa the first The Best for winter-keeping. Mealy, delicious! Unmatchable value! Buy NOW and SAVE! came up it to establish a post in Persons afflicted with measles are . Lorn 1870. Gold seekers came up It look- very sensitive to light Their eyes LAMB 6th Olympiad. f*"iftilrrt far Berlin ing for pay dirt. Later it brought in. often give forth a discharge and STEAKS in 1916, was mncePed because at Tangerine Juice °^Z. 10c Off tb. Cob World War I. The 12th, 1940. origin- Florida Seeflleu the fanners', loggers and otner sub- should be washed frequently with tlTTimrni FRESH GREEN IDAHO Baking stantial settlers of early days. boracic acid solution. ally scheduled far Tokio. was re- Prune Juice ^^L. ^ 27c Asparagus " "SZL _ 23c 25c assigned to iT»i«fiiM {inland, and Grapefruit «* 5c iwk later cancelled because of war. Sauerkraut SLS " ,2 ^ 27c Fancy Selected Potatoes 59c CBT 13«fc lokm a Cellophane Package THE 13th FBBB Jmkf Loas •< VUaaataM Tomatoes *»* 25c PUMI The fresher foods are when we Pascal Celery 19c use them the Mgfwr the vitamin Beechnut Strained Baby Foods 10'jr" 93c Snow White SUN4AYED •«W«i Now Crap Southern •. CHUCK ROAST B • content will be. Haw fsults and NUTS, DATES, FIGS CEREALS, CRACKEBS, CANDY Cauliflower ^ 23c <9«latin* an*J Paddings CUT ROM TOUNO |UOU KO WLMNGOFTUi E SEA vegetables, particularly those which B Cabbage 2^ 9c are not very add. gradually lose Mixed Nuts •"•""i^r*. 49c Wheat Puffs ff 2 Z^ 15c TOMATO RBH CUT their vitamin C Loss of vitamins RIB ROAST can be retarded by storage hi a re- D • a Fancy Brazil Nuts X'39c Rice Puffs •" ^-MN. 10c JELL-O OajOOUUV TCNtMl AND. RAVOMOMI frigerator. This is especially tru* l< lsco Maine POTATOES JUICE MNCT hum » Hatted Fillet of the fresh, raw'fruits and vege- Fancy Walnuts 'JT 49c - - - lot43c t , t*f; ,. .^a WHEN CALLING US -43e tables on which we must depend for FigNewtons " yw^l8c -**mWHem SUGEO BACON 67c HUSH vitamin C Ensign Almonds "rT. 49c Premium Crackers£!X 15c EV THE FUTURE, KM UUKFAST. UttMCH OftUPfW Florida ORANGES turn cur 60S STEAK . fc Fancy Pecans ^49c Sunshine Hydrox 15c " - - 8 t 39>c PLEASE USE OUR LOWS OF PORK • orriaMf sV. 31e Most of the counties in Idaho Finger Figs 29c ALWAYS IN rAWO« nuESH NIMMB 1 14c Clover Leaves T 15c MUY MM rmm u« SWIFTS! were named after people: Bonne- (•.'•;'v.r-'fa»i BI7V 13 vlfle county for Cant B. L. K. Pulled Figs CA11MYINA AAIBV r TUB lauiCAit Bonnevflle. early Idaho explorer. £37c 45c U 4KT TBS 13th FRAMFUBTERS . . • Mkc*. SMELTS v •. -39c scan ««VH» mm IASE 57c Gooding county for Gov. Frank Hydrated Dates 17c f ItlCB SUM TO nEASI SMOKH> Oooding and Caribou for "Cariboo" BOILED FalrchM an early settler. Pitted Dates 23c M&M Candy ^T25c TELEPHONE NUMBER *WAt ROUNO coo FILLETS , BUTTER BUTTER OSCAR MEYER

KERNEL KERNEL WEINERS ; 3$m. JOB'S DAIRY CKVTER THE BEST IS r:'/ ]|f|-.| Tangerines n Whh^UlM BOHMOM AJr CRariford 6-1000 CORN ~ 19c PEAS ^ 21c fauc. I4-OI. an "/ C $WIFT$ Jll-JWEET LION BRAND FRESH STHLTHE WEST BAKING NEEDS MISCEIXAfVEOIJS JUICY tA GrapefnH MARGARINE Cream Cheese Pumpkin SSt/ 2^ 21c Evaporated Milk T»Z. 14c Union County Trust Co. FLORIDA SPWACH FRESH Pumpkin Pie Spiced.™ 10c Apple Cider 3s 39c 169c Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2 MILK Libb S U It* SOUTH AVK-, E. •* 21c in Ideal Mince Meat £~ 25c / Caches '£L 31c CKANFOKD MaclARM-ARM3 IM*E«IAl 8 l CHEESE. . ChCheddad r CHEESE^ 2 Ic Robford Mince Meat^15c Dole Pineapple • ~20-OI. coa JLJC BUDSEYE •1ROSEYE MIXED UfAKSrONES OCEAN IANOY SMOKE* HAVOC 8-oz. %Ag* Cotfagt CHEESE^ 16c Cheddar CHEECHEESES S 45c Flako Pie Crust Mix - - J4c PERCH Vegetables Hunt No llnd—No Wo»*. Afl Od t No llnd—No Wo»*. Afl *«) HEIMZ iih. CMAM-WHIIE Tomato Soup 2 '^ 25c For HIS Christmas! [fir«yireCliee58^39cG ! MISS WI5COMSI..^.^N. .inultSUNDUSSS CHHX1*CHft . $ It 27c CheesClieese,r^33e ^^ 33c :"J_ ^ Shortening 1 39c "± 1.09 Heinz Pea Soup 2!:r29c DA fm CHECK THESE MIL SOE MA>W VALVES Peels Cifrron l*°T "l,. «•„ 10cMustard •—> ^L,w. 9c QUICK <— v»E*Ul RfOUlAt A a* l • ' DROMEDARY Condivd 15 CAlfKMNIA HEINZ D QUAQUAKEK R OATS . . . ~~*» |fe w-o-n BEECHNUT Cherries Wkc1« 3-oz. con 20c Calo Dog Food 2 r 25c D FRUIIT COCCOCKTAILK . . 30-ot DIOMEDAaV CandixJ *)(\r W HIHO EVERY SATURbAY SOUPS C thci 3-oZ. - 25c Sauer Kraut TILL Lummis Wilson's Habitant Prime Cut Rib Roast JH ^ 79c aor DSETTOAST ...... ^ 29C fc Dill Pickles 2-15c DMOTT'AWtlMC S aOER . *tT 3fc C •* Peanut Butter Corned Beef French Pea Chuck Roast Beef "£" 59c fc Bologna . WUOM wotfc Wad aMriaf •owmtsN DSMEROEll CODFISH . . *» I8e 9 P M Hash 'tT33c Soup 2 ^T 33c Smoked Beef Tongues - 55c Your Cholca Ja • taaiom tit cfc* ikt! m ™>»mai Skinless Franks err riot mm with a btada taw D PEARS cma whik ymu work man 2— 28c Fresh Ground Beef , •• 63c . Wld. • CLEAMSER Liverwurst •!••> as Y«« Watb Swiff. AM M She will welcome inter Our $10,000 Coffee Contest! Fillet of Flounder Ib. ••aiCS ft DUfafM^M* I**. Midget Salami 59c BLU-WHITE Klrikimn IDEAL COFFEE -55c 1 1 POUND 61.75=23 REM Gotham Gold Stripe STRONG BODIED. T«ps them all! Try a can now! Meat Loaves -*"" " CLOROX FLAKES 31 NORTH AVE., E, CRANTOKD E beautiful ASCO COFFEE £ 44c • 2 It 87c £* ^ CRANFORB RICHER BLEND. Ground FRESH to your order. < (Whole or KIMMAN „, Pork Loins Rib limit) B>49C cSCHLECTER'S WtKMAN KUtKMAN nylon stockings WINCREST Coffee£40c*2 £79c CLEANSER KWKMAN LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous flavor. Ground to order lb Cranford P«int & Hardware fiMHU POWDER 1.35 to 1.95 Fresh Cab Hams 49c 104 Sooth A**, E. Cr. 6-1870 UMMY SOAP SUNDAY SHOWER KILLS FUAS ._ * >%#% Sbpro $ Dept. Store ** TICKS MHt |#QQ 19 NOaVTH UNION AVK. CKANFOKO «-327« Cut Your Shopping Time in Half at the New Acme—Nikvi & Miln Sts. Pace Sight • *» THURSDAY. DECE&BEft 2. 1M8 $387.200.. was referred toFt - annum, effective August. 15, 1948,22, and interment was* in nan ace and Ro&d Committee. as fixed by Judge Hughes- was on Jet Aircraft Mat lest 1 family plot in Chicago. roll call unnn'rmniHlv H* -Bern-' -" Governor Buys Christmas Seals A steel ball, dotted with paint and Vising rales'for'County and Private (9) Freeholder Herlicb for. Fi- ,,, I, .-.r jaMiuUVWlCZ •pinning in a centrifuge at 1,800 patients for the year 1949. was re- nance Committee, approving var- came to this country as a small miles an hour, tells navy, engineers THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHROWCLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER ferred to Finance Committee. ious transfers of appropriations, 'boy and had lived 30 years in bow well the paint will sUck on new mation may be obtained from 1948 •' Secretary, Home Economies'Ex- Cranford.: He was manager of art Jet aircraft "The oaD reaches a lasses Page Nine was on roll call unanimously ad- [A 4 P store, here years ago and' 'members of the following commit- tension Council, expressing appre- opted. .•»•••• speed of 2.4 million. revolutions a produceacoU tee: Mrs. J. O. F. Helle, 28 Hamp- Hardcastle will be played by Ran- ciation with the new arrangements recently had been employed as a minute in the test When power if use above ground. A ton road; Mrs. Albert G. IngnHs, 7 kin A. Millard and Mrs. William To Outline Working^ in North Plainfleld, where a new (6) Freeholder Rowland ' torsalesman and advertising man. Dramatic Club 'health program is being developed. for Home Economics Office. Grounds And Buildings Committee cut off, it travels around for a week retl h In Garden ClubHolly street; Mrs. Harry R. Cop- Old; Kate Hardcastle by Miss Car- He was a communicant of St. Mi- before coming .to a dead stop. Of Health Program Miss Durrell will speak on "The Surrogate-, enclosing copies of approving permanent appointment son, 124 Majcatom drive and Mrs. oline Taliaferro; Young Mariow by chael's Church. George W. Apgar, 122 Eastman Show Attracts Daniel Harvat, a resident of Bound 1 Health Program o( the Cranford his Oath as Surrogate, Frank D. of James Maher as Institutional Survivtag are his wife, Mrs. , Miss Ella Haver, Cranford High Schools,'' and Miss Haver, who has Repairman (plumber) at $2240.00 Xmas Contest street. Entry blanks also are Brook now taking the Veteran's School science teacher, and Miss Mr. and lips. .Edward Kreig, Jr... Jacques as Deputy Surrogate, Helen Mackiewicz; two sons, Rich- available at The Citizen and training course at Cranford High served on the New Jersey Louis C. Lehman, Jr., /as Special per annum, effective November 3, ard and Theodore, and one daugh- Two classes will be offered for Elizabeth Durroll, school nurse, Health Education Bulletin com- of 25 Mansion terrace announce 1948, was on roll can unanimously Chronicle office. Wide Interest School; Constance Neville by Miss will speak at the Somerset School, the' birth of a daughter. Elizabeth Deputy Surrogate, Rosabel AUin, ter, Jean/ all of- Cranford; two entries in the residence Christmas mittee, will interpret the state adopted. .... Paul Crispin, business manager Elsie Midgley, and Tony Lumpkin North Plaintleld. on Tuesday to Crow ley, on'November 17 at theEdna A. Chumar, Mae'D; Jacques brothers. Edward of Brooklyn and decoration contest sponsored again by Richard Alton of PlainHeld. health program as presented in and Mary C. Kanane as Special (7) Freeholder Rowland for!George of Chicago, and one sister, of the Caanford Dramatic Club's a group of teachers representing the new Elementary School Btille- Elizabeth General Hospital, Eliza- Frank's Week-End Specials' this year by the Cranford Garden R. A. Clement, principal of Cran- each of the five^ elementary schools beth. -• . Probate Clerks, also reappointlng Grounds and Buildings Committee, Mary of Brooklyn. Card Parly "She Stoops to Conquer," to be tin. / Frank D. Jacques as Special Club, Mrs. Marvin D. Hall, presi- ford High School, will be seen as Mr' and Mrs. .Lester R. VHet of accepting bid of The Floor Shop ARMOUR'S STAR SMOKED M f± The Mothers' Club of Boy Scout given at the Casino December 9, Sir Charles Mnrlow; Albert Espen- 113 Columbia avenue announce the Surrogate at an annual salary for furnishing carpet on the plat- George E. PkeJps . dent, has announced.' Planned as aTroop 84 will sponsor a card party ship will. appear as George Hast- of $7,500; gdvislng he has reap- form steps of the Common Pleas 10 and 11, reports numerous tic- birth of a daughter, Carol Lynn, George E. Phelps, formerly pro- project to make residential areas Monday at 1:30 p. m. at a Rahwaj ket requests from theatre patrons ings, and Louis H. Zepfler and Hec- on November 17 at the Elizabeth pointed Louis C. Lehman, Jr,t asCourt Room, also a rug of the same prietor of the Cranford Garage store. Pork Shoulder Picnics ib.fl<£ gay for the holiday season, the con- neighborhood communities tor C. Evans will play the attend- General Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. Special Deputy Surrogate and 'material for $645.10; was on roll and Nash agency which was lo- All Sizes in _ „ „ ^ ants, Diggory and Stingo. In Confidential Secretary. call unanimously adopted. cated in the building now occupied test is open to all residents of Residents of Roselle Park. Plain- Vliet is the former Ruth Lyons of NOTICE Or BKAKIMO supporting roles will appear Roger SKI w - Cranford. field, Elizabeth.. nnd' Morristown, •Cranford. ' . w Following monthly reports were There being no further businessby Kings Market on-North avenue, S. Norton, Erik Roos, Paul Dun- Board •* AAjulmna — whose dramatic clubs are affiliated Mr. and Mrs. Max Heineman of received'and ordered filed: County and upon motion of Freeholder east, died at his home,' 231 North mm Class A will include novel holi- KoUel t Is hereby tl»en that tbn kotri of ham, Howard McAteer'and Miss Treasurer; Supt. of Weights and Dudley,.duly seconded and caravenue- , west, this morning after Filet migoon Ib. Adjustment (Zoning) of the Tomuhlp of with the Cranford Dramatic Club Enda Schlei'ter. 26 Stratford terrace announce the day decorations to be viewed from Oranford. NL J., In thf County of Union. wlD in the New Jersey Theatre League, Measures; Fifth District Court; ried, ^the Director declared Board a long illness. He' had been hold a public hearing on (•'•'•• ;• •'.- -u •• l birth 'of a daughter, Carolyn Ann, A Red Hot Shot! "She Stoops to Conquer" was • , ••:'•.; , •'•;)'••. • adjourned. Next regular meeting active as manager of MarwbaH the exterior and judged for origi- will be present when the curtain WhitefaceMountain on October 21 at Si. Elizabeth's Third District Court and Agricul- nality, and Class B will be for any MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1948 first given in 1773 at Convent Gar- tural .Agent. Friday, November 26, 1948 at 1:30Motors in Elizabeth until confined 98 jt B:1S P. M. (E.S.T.) at the Municipal rises on the Goldsmith „ comedy. Hospital. Elizabeth. den, London, and later in the same p. m. •• * to his home by a heart condition other display .also to be viewed Building, corner North Avenue and Alden Mrs. Jack McCarthy, president of Wili!iinSton, New York Mr! and Mrs. George D. Siller Annual report of the Union six months ago. The body, is_at from the exterior but judged for street. Cranford. N. J., to consider: the league, and active in Morris- year was brought to N. -Y. The of 313 Denman road announce the County Misquito.. Extermination CHAS. M. AFFLECK. 16-48. Appeal of Joseph and Julia town little theatre circles, will be Cranford Dramatic Club, because For Information and _ Clerk. Gray Memorial, 12 Springfield artistry. Both classes Mist include Jgonowskl. owner, for a modification of birth of a daughter, Saralee Anne, Commission, was received and or- avenue. the Zoning Ordinance for permission to guest reviewer of the play. •f widespread interest in the play, on November 18 at the Elizabeth dered filed. STEAKS! STEAKS! lighting effects, as judging will convert the third floor of dwelling located will give three performances, with Reservations Write take place at night. Prizes will be at 39 Burnside Avenue comer William "She Stoops to Conquer" will be General Hospital, Elizabeth. Mrs. Following resolutions were in- Obituary Bom in Syracuse. Mr. Phelps Street. Block 380, Lor 84. Township Map. special tickets for school and col- resided in New York City before CHOICE awarded winners in each class. from a two-family to a three-family directed by Allan Whitney, well lege students honored on December THE WEATHER VANE Siller is the former Seara Blohm troduced and moved for adoption: Iwelling. known for his past, productions, of Bayonne. Harry A. Downey ^ ''moving to Cranford in 1926. He —In explaining these classes, the (1) Freeholder Rowland for Thia is In Residence "B" District. A properly exposed aegatiwe mean* good printa. Exposure's easy If you which included "Lost-Horizon" and / Wilmington, New York Announcement has been made The funeral of Harry A. Downey closed but his Cran/drd Garage Sirloin or committee in charge has listed the At the time* and place above stated all Road Committee, approving appli- of High Bridaf, formerly of Cran- business in 1933 and from then un- iterested parties are invited to be t>rere*** know the fundamentals. ,' "Ten Little Indians." The cast of the birth of a daughter, Nancy cation of the Township of Union, following examples: Class A might rhen full opportunity to be heard will Brucellosis Cattle Toll / or Phone Wilmington 15 I includes some of Cranford's most Carol, to Mrs. Winifred Willis, wife ford, who died last^Thursday, was til 1940 was with the Twin Boro include an arrangement of Santa ft given to them. Losses due to Brucellosis in dairy agreeing to contribute $7,00frtow- Auto Corporation in Roselle Park. Porterhouse B>,6 _ 5^ By order • ' EXPOSURE'S NOT SO DIFFICULT experienced actors, together with held Saturday^at 2 p. m. from and baef cattle in the United States of the late Captain Richard Willis, ards the^ cost of constructing a He went with Marshall Motors in fc^:~.^ ..:3V . .- —.-. '^••••VSSSSSSl Claus or a candy cane, and Class B featured players from nearby on November 25 at MuhlenberfJ Gray's Funeral Home, 318 East ARMOUR'S CHOICE BANNER QUAUTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. /^|KE or my good friends stopped are reported to exceed $90 million CARROIX M. YARD. Owner ••if,! storm sewer in Spruce street from , ~~Jfl. might feature a festoon display of quantity of light mn.it fall on yonr theatre groups. Squire and Mrs. '•••->•••• m-> -* Broad ,utreet, Westfield. Inter- 1940. Governor Alfred E. DriscoU is N. B. roater. ^ in the other day on his way to Hospital, Plainfleld. Mrs. Willis is - point near Morris avenue, to pictured above purchasing his Sommer, Gov. DriscoU . says, "I 1 film when you take a picture. For : ? , >.* ..*v*«ia dWCUUe, IO menfwas in Graceland Memorial evergreens. " • • . .. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. Phelps was a member of the the beach. "There's something I instance, with most roll film a nor- •: '. w Liberty avenue, and in Liberty ~ark, Kenilworth. supply of Christmas Seals- from wish for you and the League PRIME JOB ROAST .CO Entry blanks and- further infor- Anthony O. Henrlch. . .want to ask yon." he told me. "Some- ert S. Miller of 208 Central avenue. avenue from Spruce street, to^f Royal Arcanum of Roselle-Roselle two-year-old John Sommer and great success in the .forthcoming Secretary, mal Bubject on a sunny day requires Park and of the Elizabeth Elks. •ated: November 37, 1MB. thing abont taking pictures." Heir husband was. killed in an air-point about 350 feet norths" and Following his retirement two his five-year-old brother George Christmas Seal Campaign. All of No Better Anywhere - ID. V W an exposure of f/11 at 1/60 of a plane crash last April near King- asking for State Aid Eunds, -was years ago, Mr. Downey left-Cran- He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. N. J. Sommer. HI. The children I told, him to lire away and hesecond. That is, such a picture re- ston, N. Y. LUlyan M. Phelps. us who have followed the activi- flshed .from his pocket a folding on roll call unanimously adopted. ford to make his home in High are the sdna of Dr. George N.. J. ties, of the National Tuberculosis TOP t>R BOTTOM Tf/\ quires as much light as can enter Sommer, Jr., president of the camera sent to him by a relative. the camera through the opening f/11 • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas (2) Freehoidpr'Herlich for Fi-Bridge. He had resided here for Association and its affiliated agen- ; vineenso Shnone Mercer County Tuberculosis and "Look* at this." ha said. "I've never in 1/50 of a second. < di Whittier of 17 Alden street an- nance Committee, fixing salary of 20 years. Mr. Downey formerly cies are grateful to the fineme n used anythfafg save a.simple box nounce the birth of a son, Robert Jeremiah'J. Dwyer, Clerk of th.ewas assistant manager of the fifty- GARWOOD—Vincenzo (James) Health League, and a board mem- mm ROAST - - kJBc . "So If yon want to use a faster ROTARY REVELS of '48 Simone, 56 years old. of 81 Fifth ber of the. New. Jersey .Tubercu-. and women who contribute so camera In my. life. Now I want to Edward, on November 1 at Muh First-: Judicial District Court at seventh Street Branch of the Chase to to tba 'beach, take a few »n»p- shutter speed to arrest some action, lenberg Hospital, Prainfleld. $3500.00 per annum, effective No- avenue, died yesterday afternoon iosis. Leagufc^-^--—-.—•——~— much of their time,: thought and; saWl^rfaii National Bank in New York City: in Muhlenbcrg Hospital, Plainfleld, sttots. and I.donX know what ex- ^W^jrf^_aMond..yj}iiie-gbt!ta Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marvin o£-405 |vember 15, 1948, was on roll call Surviving are his'wife, Olive P. In a statement presented to Dr. posure to use. What do these gadgets use alarger aperture, say f/8. It's a k^M of the ¥edr! Lexington avenue announce the unanimously adopted. after a lingering iifnAfM case of having a larger lens opening 1 Downey, and four «ons, William Bom in Italy, he had been a meant- » birth of a s^on, Rlchard'Morris, on (3) Freeholder Herlich for FiIF.r , Thomas A., Charles L. and terment will be in Fairvjew. Ceme- through which light passes for a f resident of Garwood for 40 years. The cadgets he referred to were -November 18* at the Presbyterian nance Committee^ approving six Calvert J., all of Cranford. |tery, Westfleld. • Heat Production ARMOUR'S STAR shorter time. Just remember that Hospital, Newark:. personnel actions in various de- Mr. Simone formerly was employ- Meat production this year Is e* the lever by which the lens aper- the largest apertn'res have the small- A native of Hungary, Mr. Onus- tnre is selected—J/is, f/S. f/11. and Mr. anpV-Mrs. Harold Andreasen partments, was on roll call unani- Wesley P. Macklewkx ed by the Aeolian Company and pected to total about 21 billion est *T* numbers and that on most FRIDAY, DEC. 3, at &30 P.M. mously adopted. subsequently operated a trucking ka had lived in Garwood 25 years. pounds, 10. per cent less than last URNERS so forth—and si second lever con- cameras each aperture lets twice aa of 5 JTulip street announce the trolling shatter speed setting. birth of a son, Steven -p£re, on Wesley P.-Mackiewicz, 60, ofbusiness for a number of. years. He was employed as a porter by vear and the smallest output since SMOKED HAMS ___ much light Into your camera as the (4> Freeholder Herlich for Fi-183 North avenue, east, died No- the Garwood Mills Company and I tried to explain It aimply. "Look."" -November.lA at»Muhlenberg Hos- nance Committee, approving salary Recently, he had been employed 1941. The percentage decrease if ARMOUR'S STAR AA next higher numbered one. Thus. pital, Plainfleld. vember 18 in Chicago of a heartas a guard at the Clark Township was a member of Local 1021 of the not expected to vary greatly among I told him. "stop worrying. Expos- 1/100 of a second at f/8 lets In the. of John C. Conant, Clerk in theattack while on a business trip. International Workers' Order. He ure's pretty simple. Tour first lever, same amount of light as 1/60 at f/11 •ORD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Simmons Third District Court at $2400.00 per plant of Hyatt Roller Bearings. the four type* of meat Beef sup- The funeral was held November Mr. Simone was a veteran of is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary plies probably will be down moat the f/8. f/11 one. controls your lens or 1/26 at f/16.". of 121 North avenue announce the Pittman Onuska. SMOKED PORK GOODIES Ib.OOc aperture. Thatis Just another way birth of a son, Scott, oh November inion World. War I. having served, in and veal supplies least The de- For Quick and Efficient Service Uy friend said he understood and » he is survived by three daughters, week-end with their parents, Mr. reflected in hog marketings. equally simple. Set It 00 1/60 anddenly remembered I'd failed to warn Mrs. Angelo -Iovino of Westfield, and Mrs. Walter J. Conley of 3 SUGAR CURED yonr shatter Is open 1/50 of a second him that pictures at the beach are Minutes of Board of Sylvester street • CRANFORD 6-3696 when yon take your picture. Set It rarely normal scenes* So much light Nancy Anne and Mary Anne, at ' Gas Leakage on 1/100 and the shutter's open only X K home; two sons, Anthony J. and Any leakage of gas, no matter half MM long." Is reflected by sand and water that Chosen Freeholders . • • __oR i— \ . James J. at home; a brother, Sal- Wab of Shrimp/ now small, may be dangerous. Al- DIXIE BACON , ( for best results it's usually wise to \ Regular meeting of the Union FOR THE \ vatore of Garwood, and two grand- . Shrimp to the Gujf of Mexico are though the quantity-of gas escap- My" friend ipdflfd knowingly. use 1/S0 at f/16 rather than at f/11. County Board of Chosen Free- at time, so plentiful that the sound ing may appear to be Insufficient SMALL JERSEY DRESSED "Let's say." I went on. "that m given j —John van Guilder I holders was held at the Court children. WESTFIELD 2-3696 0 ef the echo depth machine on a to cause asphyxiation or explo»lon. / House. Elizabeth, N. J.. on Fri- Funeral services will be held •ship fails to act the way it should. ! at 8:30. a. m. Saturday from the It is never possible to ba sure of ^?:: day, November 12, 1948, at 1:30 FINEST QUALI The hydrographic office of the na- this without a chemical analysis of' PORK LOWS ~ p: m. . Dooley Funeral Home. 218 North vy reports that Capt W. N. Daw. avenue, west, Cranford, followed the mixture. Hence, a person Director McMane presiding. Roll son of the British motor vessel should never regard an alr-ga* ARMOUR'S STAR OIIS — WATER COLORS and PASTELS cdll showed eight members present by a mi^infi high mass in St.British Virtue on two voyage, be> \ Anne's Church at 9a. n. Inter- mixture as safe and, when even a and one, Freeholder Bauer, absent. T GROCERJES t e>n Galveston and Corpus Chris- slight escape of ga, is noted, shut J in out business as insurance EASELS — PALETTES | ment will be in the family plot. Minutes of the meeting of Octo- U fthind that the device measuring off any equipment using the gai ""if LAMB ber 28, 1948, were approved as sound echoes did not register when expert&Twe represent YOU. \Ve FULL'LINE OF BRUSHES ' per printed copies on the members BOehaeJ Onwka and immediately provide as mncb 10 to 15 mile* off the coast, wbera ventilation a, possible. ARMOUR'S Star Boned Roiled «h»^ your Insurance needs and desks. FROZEr GARWOOD—Michael Onuska, charts showed the depth ' to be StrtfctvHOt STRIPS — FRAMES Resolution that all bills approv- 63, of 308 North avenue, died about II fathoms. Large quantities • —ngure nie best way to protect ~ ed be ordered paid, was adopted. yesterday afternoon at Muhlen- Danger hi Ladders MUM PAPERS — SHEETS AND PADS of shrimp were found In that locali- Faulty ladders are the causa of "IDIDER _.„ you in the most economical way. Following communications were At Reasonable Prices berg Hospital, Plainfleld, after .tar- No Waste—All Mot received and ordered filed: a long Hl«u»y« Funeral serv- many accidents. Ladder, should Your needs can often be cov- CANVASS BOARDS — BRISTLE BOARDS Mosquito Commission, advising 9 ices will be conducted at 2 p. m. be well built and kept In repair. DRAWING BOARDS — ILLUSTRATION BOOKS :»•.: at its annual meeting, the officers High lire Exporte They' should be kept where they STRICTLY FRESH4OLLED" ered most reasonably with com- ; -n Meat JJept. Saturday at the Dooley Funeral Exports of automotive tire- Ts of last year were re-elected to Home, 218 North avenue, west, by are easily accessible in case of the United States will rannea r the Ore. but should not be left ataitding bination America Fore policies. office and in view of Mr. Vander- the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor of record levels of 1947 when about werker's resignation as Supt.- En- against buildings where they are ~ASTINCCH, They're sorta "dub breakfast" GENUINE SPRING Garwood Presbyterian Church. In torn million units Were shipped an open Invitation to children to gineer, George E. Powers, Super- abroad - - J policies which can be arranged Paint intendent, was appointed Secre- climb them. CHOICE GRADE ^ . ^£% tary for the coming year. LEGS OF LAMB to fit your special tequirements. HCHAKD BAKTIG. Prop. Weights and Measures, advising nix fcn r. «t —FRIDAY SP.M. amount forwarded to State. LEGS and RUMPS ef VEAL Ib. 59c Remember,. ... it's YOU we ARTHUR BORAN All Slww " State Highway Department, ad- represent. , 107-5 N. Union Avenue CRanfotd 6-2540 Master of Ceremonies vising Commissioner approve CHOICE FRESH HOT ^ award of contract for the construc- tion of Cedar Bridge, Mountain- -we BUY» side, to the low bidder, Road Con- Boneless ROUND ROAST Ib. '0lf naiMW tm mm. i,63c tracting Company, at their bid of $9,886.55, was referred to Bridges, ARMOUR'S STAR ..for YOU Drainage and Flood Control Com- SUGAR-CURED MacBEAN mittee. AGENCY Township of Hillside, requesting SLICED BACON EVELYN WEST - Board to increase storm drain fa- _36c "tntwranoe '•:fe?]f •••i SLICED BACON 108 South Avt, Cr. «-3M« Queen of Xylophone cilities in Liberty avenue, bi the Ib. vicinity of Gertrude street, was ' MKMLTJII ana SATURT referred to Road Committee. Third District Court, increasing x salary of John C. Conant, Clerk Vegetable Dept, Choice Chuck Chopped wdh SCHROEDER of the Court to $2400.00 per an- J#A T~ Order ' * num, effective August 15, 1948, was AND referred to Finance Committee. SNOW WHITE •County Attorney, advising the - County is now the owner of Lots CALL YOUR LOCAL 6 and 7, Block 212, Township of CAULIFLOWER Tues. and Wed. Specials! Scotch Plains. State Highway Department, call- ARMOUR'S QUALITY • mm** CONTRACTOR TODAY ing attention to the method of FRESH GREEN financing funds appropriated by Chapter 463, Laws of 1948, was re- CHOICE BEEF UVER lb.53c ferred to Road Committee and Fi- STRING BEANS nance Committee. FRESH TO ORDER (.^ Register, advising that he has RE-ROOFING? extended' leave of absence to Mad- FANCY YELLOW eline B. Gallagher for three months CHOPPED BEEF - lb.53c without pay from November 7, •.s»r 1948, also advising he has granted BANANAS Ella M. Cottrell three months' - DAIRY SPECIALS - leave with pay. effective October '€T 'OUR DREAM becomes a reality when you 27, 1948. ANJOU OR BOSC Ffeah Creamery ' ^ . Township of New Providence, ^ build with QUALITY MATERIALS. Buy from forwarding communication from ROLL BUTTER ^ 67C F. Putscher, regarding his property PEARS on Bline boulevard, was referred LUMBER TRIM AN ESTABLISHED to Bridge*. Drainage and Flood Control Committee. j MASONRY SCREENS Delaware, Lackawanna and RELIABLE FIRM Western Railroad Company, ask- HARDWARE STORM SASH ing that plow* be raised a sufficient PAINT • The *cry safety and security oiyour home diitanne on either tide of each George Inn COOKIES pkg. INSULATION f^ttiijnsj so that accumulation of depend oa yoar root That"* why, in con- snow on equipment will not be sidering roof repair*, or re-roofing, it is deposited on their track*, was re- COTTAGE CHEESE Ib. wo importsmt to deal only with • reliable ferred to Road, Committee. Crosley Appliances First District Court recommen- ding salary of Jeremiah Dwyer. Our Windoum for Daily Specials! We have been selected byJahns-ManriUe Clerk, be fixed at $3800 per annum, jnrtz Don't MIM Our Selection of Gifts for Brother Youngstown Steel Kitchens as their dealer in this vicinity. Consult with us. W« oater yoaj complete service. was imflBltJ to Finance Commit- Owned and Operated by BuetUin A Syaealty and Slater. Sices to 12. , tee. Thatcher Heating Products <|aalify Jfohns-Maavilb roofing or siding TANYA and BIAGI GEORGE and ANNE Mrs. Frederick W. Park, thank- 4 —swn'sl*. 8KD AIX DAlf MQNDATS * ADMISSION $1.20 (Including Tax) GENERAL SUPPLY CO. Available at Door or Sportsman's Shop, Breens Liquor Store, Hederjbcvg^MaeBcan Agency, Caruso's Barber 336 C«ntini»l X IStUM Or KNOWIH* HOWl* Shop, Debater** Flower Shoppe, and A A A Hardware Store. CKastfsr« C-XTM I ,

THE CHANFORD CTTtZEN AND CHHONICL-I THURSDAY. DECEMBER -.1948 Page Eleven Annual ffi-Y Gab Members Jr. League Tea for ' Sherman P.-T.A. to Flan Face Ten THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DBCFMBKR t, To Attend Conference Provisional Members Xmas Party for Children Eight members of the junior and to award the citation on behalf of -land P.-T.A- at tl_r "Harvest held in th- Meetingat A tea for provisional members of Plans for a Christmas party for THE CRANFORD tant future. Even in its present cramped Casino, Mrs. A. P. Hewlett, senior chapters of the Cranford the Junior Service League will be the State Department; "of Economic W RETROSPECT chairman. High School Hi-Y Club will at- the children 6f Sherman Schoo quarters, Uaitpn Junior College luis gained Development at a meeting in Tren- Pram fee File* *. tte given by sustaining members at lea Team Trinity Churchtend the annual state Hi-Y donfer- the next regular meeting, Tues- will be made at a special meeting (Stttzrn anft f a reputation for "showing the way" to ton on Monday. Public Service Ifw T«—rs Ac* > Mark Reed's famous three^act comedy ence at Haddon Heights tomorrow, day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of of the executive board of the Sher- President George H. Blake will- A meeting to discuss the bard coal situation y James B. Turk was reelected as Saturday and Sunday. THI CKAMFOU Onomcu. KifsbUate- lt»» similar institutions set up in other parts My Darling Daughter.'' was • • " Mrs..C. P. Buckley, 5 Madison ave- man P.-TJV. at 1:30 p. m. Monday acknowledge the presentation. In this community was called by Mayor George Cranford High f-^ool by the _ _ ior warden, and Dr. Graham C, Tm C__-w_ cmm. -ftablfefctd MM of the state, and it has developed methods E. Osterheldt at the suggestion of Governor Edison. of scn The conference opens tomorrow nue. The league's executive board December 13, in the school library, Colonel Franklin D*Olier, chairman Pawling, N. V- for benefit of the _ Kcwbury, A. B. Caldwell, Evan (Combined In 1921) Because the coal shortage was becoming more Education School and the Cranford afternoon with a message by a will meet Monday at 1 p. m. atit was announced this week. of procedure so efficient that they have of the Economic Council .of the acute day by day, it was hoped that steps would keynote speaker. Group discus- the home of Mrs. Walter W. Stout, Hardy chrysanthemum* are notStat e **-*«->* of Btonomic De- The local post office, which received Hughes and Henry T. Gruber were Mrs. E. M. Cantlay and Mrs. F been copied by like educational centers be taken to obtain sufficient fuel to keep local class rating after a two-year a first reelected as vestrymen at the an-sions and general discussions will Jr., 3 Craig place. ' —' fmptUy- warm during winter. was to follow throughout the remainder H. Reed represented the associa- throughout the country. When finally additions'to Its stuff as as «i nujl congregational meeting of Announcement has been made of Terming the school dental clinic "too impor- of the "program, closing on Sunth- e children's play, "The Magic tion at a meeting Tuesday night ci established in the proposed new and en- «..! n TT^ _*-«__ ~M in *h« ceremony. tant to be dismissed lightly with the reference to services, it was announced by Ptostmastcr Trinity Church, held in the parish 1 D y day afternoon with an inspiration- Christmas, ' to be presented by the Children's Motion Picture "SHOP A ft: A EDWARD C. MeMAHON. t n t Cold a 'poor' law as the basis of the refusal,". Dr. Sam- larged quarters, Cranford's college Will °ZL i ..i_- f_. .__^ The citation to Public Cranford was buried under 12 inches of house Monday evening. . al message by the guest speaker. the league Saturday at 10:30 a. m.Council at the home of the council CHARLES _L RAY. uel M. H.the record ters, will accompany the delegates this Sunday. The sacrament of The Craniord Ctt_en and Chronicle, Inc. Offldal Cap! Leicester a Bishop, 24, of 192 Locust The Cranford Public Schools were to be hosts on "A WUl for You." paper for Cranford. Garwood and K__Jwor<_. be assured ofthje advantage of being able you will find it Is a good plan to ^T^ NeVjersey industries. drive, pilot of the Thunderbolt fighter plane "Death at the first of a series of meetings of all superin high of 215 boys and girls: There and will be one of, the discussion- the Lord's Supper will be admin- A report on the success of the to obtain the firit two years of their col- "mound slightly around each plant Q-^ e-oued "New Jersey's Work- takes a Holiday," was awarded the Distinguished tendents and supervising principals of Union were reports by various church group leaders, with the topic, istered at that time. Church Harvest Bazaar held by the asso- Subscription Rates $.-• a Year in Advance ta n Flying Cross for his exploits on SO fighter missions "County public schools. Luncheon was to he organizations outlining a year of "Finding a New Appreciation of school will be held at 9:45 a. m. ciation on November'19 was pre- served in the cafeteria, followed by an inspection OFFICE: 0-7 AMen St. TeL CRan-ord 6-OOOt lege education right in their own home j!t^,SiSSJSSX f, ° HT ****% ^TSflS over enemy occupied Europe. activities and accomplishments. Parents." A sound motion picture, "The sented this week by Mrs. William of the school and a dlnancrion meeting. The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, . °* ""na. i fie purpose 01 wis is to rauway lines operating In the state A sum of $49 was donated by the Lions dub 1948"; and as shown more particularly Child of Bethlehem," will be pre-F. Dennis, ways and means.chair- to aid the blind in Union County. -The money VKtees Team As* rector, who conducted the meeting, on a plan attached to the petition filed in sented during the evening service man, who turned over $230 to the town. prevent the formation of depres- and ^^ j-jportance to Industry. was to be used to publish the Bible in braille for fbB A Mrs. John Emery was etetced first vice-presi- outlined plans for. an adult educa- this cause, marked "Exhibit A", entitled at 8 o'clock. There will also be treasurer as proceeds kfrom the Now that the trustees have finally £%££!* Vt !*T °i J^ Another capUoned "New Jersey the use of those who lost their sight while serv- dent of the Cranford Garden Club at the annual tion class to be conducted during "New Jersey State Highway Department, affair. ; . n ing with Tne armed forces. . ' meeting and election of officers.. Others elected Route 4 Parkway Section 6. Central Ave.. a program of Christmas carols. i'ii •• IT- i •/-•ii* wnlcn water lean stand and then Kfwut the Youn_ *Uns Happy' . Lont. Sessions will be held' once Clark .Twp. to Lehigh Valley H. R., Crnn- The Youth Fellowship meeting will decided to keep Union Junior College freeze at the critical time to Feb- 2XiTtte rtK «__ _f fifth- The College Club Bazaar and Toy Sale was were Mrs. A- G. Ingalls, second vice-president ford Twp.. Parcels 173-174-178-176-177- held in an unoccupied store at 2 North Union and BArs. Frank Wadsworth, secretary. Mrs. H! a week, talcing the < place of the178-178D-180-181-18--183-184-183-1B6-187- be at 7:30 p. m. IN HEMORIAM • Cranford's College here.-it becomes the Civic duty of every niary or March. in the country for toy production usual mid-week service. \ 188-189-198C-lSaD-201 & 303, Township avenue. New and nearly new toys, house fur- L. Robinson sptrfceicn "Landscape Gardening." of Cranford, Union County. Scale l~=5O' Members of the Youth Fellow- In sad and loving memory of a local resident and organization to do ** addMoat to _the mounding. ta such important items a> r j. cut the top down half way. This novelties, nlastic toys, electric premises owned or controlled by George rally of the Elizabeth Presbytery and you'll-find their purchase by Union Junior College of the ceeds were to go to the club's scholarship fund. velt School under auspices of the Cranford Col- W. Rich; Jr., his unknown heirs, de- in the Crescent Avenue Presby- on November 30, 1944. everything possible to support Cranford s _, to reduce the surface exposed, [rains and many more Staff Sgt, Warren C Weisert, son at- Mr. lege dub. His topic was announced as "Strange state. f CONDEMNATION PBOCKKDIMOa visees, personal representatives and histerian Church, Plain-eld, at 7:15It's lonesome here with but you. 56 acres on which stood the old Noma- college in its bid to become Oo£ of the to the winds. Winter winds may jfew Jersey industrial products and Mrs. William C. Weisert of 320 Manor avenue," Tales from Foreign Countries.'' ^^ hptmn the and their unknown assigns, bounded on And sad, the weary way; 111 1 aerial gunner on a Flying Fortress, bad been About 50 members of Cranford Methodist nONOKABI— *-ANK L. CLjEAKY the northeast by lands now or formerly p. m. tomorrow;. The Rev. Albert most modern educational center_ s. in th_e l^^jfl^^lt**?™? ?* mentioned in succeeding adver- J.dfe •» the ftaparlor Court , of Ellen Johnson: on the southeast by G. Dezso, pastor of the local For life id not the same to us. prices are so reason- hegan Golf Club as the site for future awarded two Oak Leaf clusters and bad received Church were to participate in an operetta, "A • . IMu OcuUy '. lands' now or formerly of John an* XX/tVntd>il at least by whipping, cause a de- tisements include fire extlnguish- citations for destroying two German planes dur- > Nautical Knot," to be presented in Roosevelt Sophie ScKner; and on the west by thechurch, .will lead one of the dis-Since you were called away. college expansion served to make UJC pression to form in the soil about ers, plumbing and ceramics, auto- ing the Minister mission. ' • In the matter of the' proposed westerly' right of way line of cussion groups at the rally. The dearest son in the world could School. :. -•.-.. - • • ••• - --.•••••-— petition of the State State Highway Route 4 Parkway Section seem even more a part of Cranford than - the plant mobiles, television sets, roofing - Cranford maintained its reputation. ' as a Cranford Post, 212, American Legion, planned Hity P'-flo 6, Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to Lehigh Intermediate choir rehearsal will ! hold. When you remove these tops, materials, garments, beverages, worthy opponent to the Jefferson. High gKd team to put special emphasis on membership during the 61 the State of New Valley R. R., Cnlniard T»OJ_ as laid-down. jA*eW::*tdfctlite^^ from Elizabeth at the -n~n»p< Thanksgiving Day . year, according to plans proposed at the National ' Jei%y. toe the-ctuutan- the -sforesaM-plana.— extemllng~from it was before. No longer merely a also cut peony stems at or just paint and agricultural products, i l - nation of - the ]*nd«—of about Station 577 + 65 on the south to adult choir Will rehearse at 8 p. m. gold; below \he surface of the ground. - ' . '. '. _ game when it iinished-Olta- poor-season with-—-Z .OB_grnthwi;'O;W-Tta_iw;-Pre, w, membershipliebrshiprchlir" Gcorge W. Hich. Jr.. his about Station 677 + 87 on the north, as Those who knew him surely know "renter" likely ib leave on short notice fi>.-7-tie-.—^The^Bhie7_nd~Goia" scored to the firstman, announced. He expressed hoph e to obtain a unknown beln. devl«ee<. shown on the aforesaid plans. There will be a. recreational pro- dollars will stretch , These stems and the fallen leaves . ' - . , personal repreaentaUwoi gram for young people in the How much we lost four years ago. th quarter and the victory appeared theirs until the; membership of lOOmen. and his and their un- TOGETHER with the right of direct for vvj^tjJMghtji^^ Speaking before the Northeaatern may harbor the spores of bud: Jewish Women Plan Elizabeth team scored the tying tally in the final Plans were announced for the annual Christ- access to and from the State Highway church basement this Saturday, To have him back in the some old known -—*g—- Parkway constructed or to be constructed way, . more desirable property in some other Fire .Protection Conference, minutes of the game. ,.-..' mas parties of the P.-TJk. societies to be held in on Parcel 301 hereinabove described. and the Bible class led by the pas- Approximately $175 was cleared, by the" Cleve- the schools. TO: George W. Rich, Jr.. hU unknown Take further npuce that an order was tor will meet at 8 p. m. next Wed- Would be our dearest wish today, further at A £t A." Mrs, devisees, person—r representa- made by said Judge on the twenty-second community, the college through the pur- a ..Downs, a\fire protection engineer, tives and his and their unknown as- nesday. To have, to hold and then to part. : ./ : signs, their proper names belnc un- day of November. A.D 1948, .fixing frl- Was the greatest sorrow of our -that: this' country^^eeds~mOre women that'ar1 e not Wfit to use in the com- Westfleld-Cranford Section of the known: the respective husbands and day.kjhe seventeenth day of December, chase of local property for its proposed "_—•r>lIr<--i»nt*>r'T.iwa " n » <-hnnro a woman• in pos- ^^^ra,t pile. "Thes«Ue *top* diseasess will fharbo. r NationaIt wals Counciannouncel ofd Jewis this hwee Womek thant wives of the .said George W. Rich. A.D. 1048, at the hour of ten o'clock in hearts. m . ,5^T 7, , . • _ diseases and Insects over winter. wiU be held this afternoon at the Jr., his unknown heirs, devisees «nd the forenoon of said day, at the CourtCalls for Blood Donors Sadly, missed by Mother,. Dad, new campus now has assumed a more ' Uiven a chance, a woman is th. ____phmtg ^^ _ mie in coni_emoratio- of Jewish Book his and their unknown assigns, their House, in the City of Elizabeth, in the JU8t 38 Jcapabl his Ideea a thas a tma man nwhe 18 woman it comen a tirs teo By destroyingather,ugp the fallemn now leaves, yo, uwhic wilhl homMonte ho thf eMrs counci. Jerrl wily lBerke inaugurat, 130e proper nal.es being unknown; State County'of Union and State of New Jer- Fifteen calls for" blood donors Sisters and Brothers. permanent status in our community. protector is downright old-faah-bned," kilmd l eggs of some insectsiseas ande adult ovesr aTudor oval, Westfleld. of New Jersey; Township of Cranford. sey, as the time and place when said were answered during November putting OUt a fire. All she needs i£ in- carry the black spot "disease over a lending library for adults and a municipal corporation of New Jer-petition will be heard, at which time you chulren at its next meeting, to be sey: and to whom it may concern: should appear if you desire to be heard. by members of the Cranford-Gar- Cranford residents who were pa- This more permanent aspect for an to nex s6ason WALTER D. VAN RIPER. TOYS GALORE struction in using the proper fire fighting * - \ held next Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. at Please take notice that application has wood-Kenilworth Blood Donors] tients at hospitals in this area. The institution that has come to mean much Temple Beth El, bren made , by ^SpencerMiller. Jr., State Attorney General of New Jersey. tools and she can fight fires with the best . , mimMter^f^ihe" " StatState of' , SACK—TT U. DICKINSON. Inc., it was announced this week next blood typing session will be Tricycles ..: 4.95 to 29.95 to Cranford in cultural and social as well Plans also will be made for. a yy to the Honorable rrank JL. Assistant Deputy Attorney General. by Mrs. Walter H. Wagstaft, secre- held Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m. man jongg and card party to be Cltary. one of the Judges of the Superior Attorneys of Petitioner. Full Size Bicycles : 46.95 as educational fields, will be welcomed by of men." At the end she pointed but Ne^spape-" Ads Help ,|l'cV>urt of the State of New Jer»ey.rupon DATKD: November M. 1948. tary. The calls were issued from at Cranford Hall, held in. a Rahway store at 1:30 his petition, which petition has been duly all civic-minded residents. There was a that women had even more at stake in Industry Win Citation fiird in the office of the Clerk of Union Table and Chair Set 5.89 to 12.50 fire prevention because most fires occur A series of. informative .adver-. p. m. next Thursday. Proceeds "of County, tor the appointment of three d—- time last summer when it looked like we intcne-ted freeholders, residents of the Doll Carriages 5.19 to 29.95 in the home ' tisements-about the' State of New this affair will benefit the council's County of Union, as commissioners, to might lose our college. Because of the • TT> . r »• , j __ Jersey is credited with helping to "Shlp-a-Box" project under which appraise and Ox the compensation to be Doll High Chairs .. 3.49 paid for all that certain lot, tract or par" efforts put forth in past years by local 1 his is a fresh and sound concept, wj- for p^^,, service Electric furniture, clothing, food and toys eel of land and premises, situate', lying and being in the Township of Cranford. in Footballs .98 to 3.65 Flashlights .98 organizations and individuals to enhance Our staggering fire waste would be CUt and Gas Company the coveted are sent to orphan homes in var- the County of Union and State of New" Jersey, more particularly described as Kiddy Cyclist, It's Unique 2.98 the institution's prestige and strengthen .!__-. if _IF_—r knna.lr.nur -_r_-_. ai-n an citation for Distinguished Public iuos sections of Europe. Members follows: - deep i. everv housekeeper were also an -^^ 4 -, „,«, ^^^ tasked to cooper- PARCEL Ml... f Lincoln Tunnel 1.98 its financial position, this threatened de- Announ ment an d As indicated on a plan filed or about intormed hrewoman. ouch a Simple year's award winner was made ate ing makin Mrs..g, thJosepe evenh Schmittt a success, . 6. to be Bled In the Office of the Register of BASKETBALL _nd velopment caused much concern in Cran- p OPEN Deeds of Union County, entitled -New Typewriters ..: 3.98 matter as knowing ho\ir to employ a hand todaDevelopmeny bpy thte Economito Trentonc Counci. l of ReservationBumslde avenues may, boer mad Mrse. Charleby cons- Jersey state Highway Department Gen- BASKET ford. Spontaneous enthusiasm on the often makes all the difference between a eral Property Parcel Van. Route 4 Park- Gilbert Erector Sets, - fire extinguisher or even a garden *">"•«»>-*GGoverno Departmenr Driscolll t oisf Economiexpectedc Rostactins ogf Mrs.Westfleld. Josep. h - " way section a. Central Aye., dark Twp 3.49 Complete part of local organizations and residents fire which does little damage—end one to LeMgh Valley R. R.. Cranford paee with a continuous Electric Percolator 15.95 polishing wheel, and polishing and buffing ^•••j«iMml ARMEUS-- SCHRAFFT sweep of table-top cabinet*, MAX FACTOR DONNA DEANE -jury to install in your pres- SHEETS Make your selection from the many chairs, ent kitchen without rejnod- Sale in Effect Decanber 6tfa to December 25th, 1948 cling. SHIRT Make Your Gift Selections NOW! lamps and end tables now available for Christ- PRINCE MACIL4BELI1 BEAUTIFUL PERFECTLY LAUNDERED PILLOW CASES Use yotrr wall apaofi with AND USE OUR mas delivery- ASSORTMENT OF •pacioua. eonTenient cabi- LAUNDERED * FINISHED neU that match the other H. H. AYER POWDER MITTS unit, and lit pexfecthr in »fty CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN 2 Plain USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN! Many Others ,59c up kitchen. Many Present Items In Our Stock Cannot Be Replaced .59 _ Come ia today and look HUE RIIION 1$ YOUR Before Chrubnas. Therefore It Is To Your Advantage Dresses JEWFJJTE BATHROOM •OUQUIT TWEED FRIENDLY FAMILY CLEANER 4 HOUR SERVICE To SHOP EARLY! Pa- For Your Purchase. As You 1 SCALES IOW IASY PAYMENTS ON like Between Now and Christmas. HAIRBRUSHES Obe of the 4__MS Tweed MV OI-JUNG t SHOT UUMSUMC Tavern Candles .10 and .15 Tree light Seta --- 2.98 Drycleaned and Pressed AND SETS STATTONERY cotedsiordic-iDg Wh«n brought In b«fof« noon 1.50 up Free Io///pops daily «>««pt (Leu 20% Discount Cash and Carry at Our Plant) 29c up FOX AY NO UTB mr annum* COME IN AND GET YOURS AT fLANT STORE ONLY CKANFORD 6-3300 "The Furniture Store with that , A & A Hardware Homey Atmosphere** BUILDERS' BLUE RIBBON PLANT STORE OPEN 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Open Evenings THI Christmas BELL'S PHARMACY ci SMVLT co. 12 NORTH AVENUE, WEST CRANFORD (MK30I gg 256 E. Broad St., Wcftfidd CLEAN CR$ & Owned udOKfiM _y (Near KUM* Tbtmtn) a a. 100 North Avenue, Garwood, N. J. OFBN MON. A Rl BVENINO8 TUX fl Att-rt c. N_k«r. Jr. EAST CBEUtT TEEMB AJtBANaED 17 N. Union ATOMIC Page Twelve TgK CBANTOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 1M8 Testimonial Luncheon League Training School the' national society will be dis-Talk on Mental Health For C J. Elmendorf cussedcussed . """*' The Education Program will be A testimonial • luncheon was For Cancer Workers At Elizabeth Meeting given for Clarence J. Elmendorf, HOMEMAKING the-auspices of the Newth! e ..topic, tomorrow morning and}. Kings JMarket Kings Market Broadcast i announcement- that he has accep- The UnioiTCbunty^ Chapter of It Goldberg of Newark nunity that are necessary to help in charge of factory cabling unit By Jersey Division of the American | on ted the Medical Society's proposal us realize it. cusslon followinwithg „formal addresses. the New Jersey Council of Arts, iect, "The Outlook for appointment of a 16-man com- schools in Springfield, "participated ra me l on This Saturday at the Western Electric Kearay Cancer Society, a' training school To Broadcast Parent-Teacher - u*r™""J"The croup' voteT d t?o meett on **%the Works' Passaic plant an Friday, at DORIS WADE In the evening the delegates will 'Science and Professions will hold- Health in New Jersey. mission to study t|ie project "The sole financial support of for volunteers opened today at thebe guests at a dinner to be served the Union County Tuberculosis and as an "outside observer."" and Mrs. 'hirwit hd thWednesdac y of each month A Christmas fairyland will be the Robert Treat 'Hotel. Newark. its opening meeting of the season "Governor Driscoll has taken the NewswanseTflrsTerade teacher at^ r neit meeting to be held 1 Health League comes from the sale Relations Di8CU88ed (Newswanger.'first.grade t« ' ••«'*•»• •»"* . — — staged by the Junior Service in recognition of his thirtieth com- Home Economics Adviser,. Hotel Traymore in Atlantic City. in the Belvidere Room of the hotel. first formal step toward accom- r>, •,,„.. ' ;«n January. Assisting Mrs. Rodee At the closing sessions on'Satur- Ion Wednesday in the Amber Room Here Saturday of Christmas Seals. The quota "Parents and Teachers in Part- j Cleveland Scho<>l, acted as League in its presentation of apany anniversary. Mrs.. Elmen- Public Service EUetric and Gas Company Nearly ISO men and women from sociaUon and an authorit on lishing a medical school for New sentative of the school and home. pwerje i MrsSass. Richari d Burt and Mrs. day, there will be.a general dis- of the Elizabeth Carteret Hotel at men- represents the minimum needed to nership" was the topic discussed an c play "The Magic Christmas," ondorf lives at 150 Hillrrest avenue. the 21 counties of ththe eStat Statee wh whoo tal disease. Mister Joe, the man "who saves Jersey," declared Dr. J. Howard During the discussfndiscussion,n , i»t >•>«wa" s<~ • • - Mrs. J. B. Stearns %••*•/' 'r. carry on the important tuberculosis was hostess. Saturday at 10:30 a. m. in the Mr. Elmendorf Joined Western are participating in the fight cussion of thee annual campaign. you dough," comes to Cranford Hornberger, president of the Medi- at the organizational meeting of pointed out that few parents^ re- auditorium Holiday Cakas 1 pkg. (16 ox.) currants, washed and this Saturday with his i famous cal Society. prevention and control activities of of Cranford High Electric in.the installation division against cancer are attending a | Among the speakers will be Harry the association." the Lincoln Elementary Study turn their child's report card with School. Tickets may be obtained and had. roving assignments in the Remember last Christina* when dried three-day conference at which the W. Kohler, Union County cam- "What Am I Offered?" radio quiz Pointing out that New Jersey is . —*«'»'*-•»»«.»««. ..Grou p*- recentl-~-*-*.».iyj helucidu aHtI thme homnomee comments written for the teacher, roo were doing your last minute 1 Pkg. <7K ox.) pitted dates, paign chairman. how. The show will originate at f Mrs A L High Winds and Corn from any member of the^league larger cities of the midwest and s The work ov- f th»..*e; Tuberculosi*. UUC11-U1US1s5 f - - - ,R«dee, 23 Mansion 'various phases of the cancer pro- the most populous state hi the terrac and also that parents should, meet or at. the. door. Pacific Coast until 1929. when he •hopping—and yon realized yon had chopped Kings Super Market at 31 North Leagueague covers the whole county. i «- Thirteen parents attended. High wind can do the moM dam- •i j-. VVM» «•»»•• *w«*4/. iriwu , Seasonable and ucation prograiTi. Talkif aridseries and Mrs. Clifton Cox. last day of January '•'••"'Iftt'r follow- Mi cup chopped orange peel flour mixture alternately with fruit short-waved to station WOR. of lectures are arranged for groups ing the year for which they were kued. Immediate Serviee. ONLY 2,000 ROLLSLEFT Next week* December 11, the Bob Dixon, quiz-master of ceremonies, is -shown inter- Of Christmas Seals and 14 .cup chopped lemon, peel juices. Mix thoroughly. Bake at 260 on health and family-life. Litera- Committee chairmen . include: Dogs UMd as guides for blind person* IT •. """ j . ",, . viewing an Irvington. resident during a recent broadcast from t degree* F. for 3% to A hours. In two By Van—Rail Boat -Air "What Am I ^Offered?" show will Costumes, Mrs. J. R. Waterhouse, and commonly known aa "seeing eye" H.cup chopped grapefruit peel of Beautiful Patterns by the Kings Super Market in that municipality. Dixon will be The flrst seven davs of the 1948ture on health and social hygiene fSP •£•" ?*• Hcc?**d •"* ryy?*^ •» tt cup shredded Vocoanut losi pans which have been greased be broadcast'from Kings Market here to broadcast 15 fun-packed minutes from the Cranford are available through the league, properties, Mrs. E. Armstrong other dogs beralnabove provided for. .ex- , „„ . . , . . Christmas Seal sale in Union C in Maplewood. Kings Super Market starting at 10:45 a. m. this! Saturday. He Damon; make-up, Mrs. Evans, and eept that the owner or keeper of such * °P chopped almonds and lined with waxed papers Yield: IMPERIAL and DEVOE at Room 401, Court House, Eliza two 3 lb. cakes. '• ' . ' HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Agent will interview contestants from the audience in the local market County, which opened on Novem- beth tiokets, Mrs. W. Stout. Unrefordog shal.l not be required to pay_any fee Z cupa sifted enriched flour and award food prizes to contestants taken from among shoppers xbnntor ber 22, under sponsorship of the PRIVACY Sectio- n S. This ordinance shall take 2 tap. baking powder ALLIED VAN UNES, Inc. Formerly 1.00 to 1.50 Per Roll Aids World Student in the store at that time. Union County Tuberculosis effect on December 31.'•1*48. % lap. salt Economy Frylt'feake • Irepraaf. Sterage • Packing A Crating a Speelalty NOTICE or „ ____*.. for ConuBereial aad League, brought a total of $3,964- Idltnf Tractor Motor* % cup shortening' cup shortening; Estimates Given Freely Drive at Bucknell When, tractor motors are allowed - Notice Is Hereby Given. That tha final 1 cup Hensfhald CUoda. .01, according to a report yester- account of the subscriber. Administrator The' fotaeolng ordtaaam was iatrodnead 1 ,cup sugar •_-. •.-•-. •"•••-^T- Can WEatfleld 2-4464 Emily H. Hill of 301 Prospect to Idle, \gas Is wasted. Lubrication of the estate .of Jennie Aberaethy, ds- and passesed oonn flrst raadlaglag s** a regular S egga, beaten . Christmas Formal day by the seal sale chairman, of a 1 egg, beaten • avenue, has been appointed in oaased. , be audited and stated bjr BMStlajr at ththee Tomshls OsauadtO* *f «ren on the coldest day. relax—with fbel saWngs dp to Add op all these benents— Have nationally MISTER JOE •40%-Ttbeday that Baldwin-Hill lower iaet Costr, the procecdoa AT SPECIAL LOW CASH Flash Bulbs — All Sizes advertised Culligan Bocsrwoolgoesintoyoarhome. of a fireproof material; m home PRICES In sidewaUi* mod attic, this that i» warmer in winter and Soft Water Service. Befl & Howell 8 & 16 mm. Projectors TAKES TO THE AIR OVER permanent insulation prerema copier in summer. No woader High In Quality—Law in Ash. There's no equip- Castfe and Official 8 & 16 mm. Films cold from coming in—keep* we say yoa can't afford to not ment tobuy.. . Satisfaction Guaranteed Kodak and Ahsco Cameras fornace heat from leaking out. oflF this inyeatment another dayj We Deliver Anywhere no maintenanco WOE ETcrypumy'sworthofheatpay* Phone na for an animate. work., Developing Kits Z25 up Authorized BaUtvip-HiU Contractor 16.95 Make it a MUST in 13.50 WE MAKE CHRISTMAS CARDS CRANFORD STUDIO your dale book to go SCHROEDER SIMONE BROS. Developing — Printing — Enlarging Open Evenings Till Christmaa Coal & Supply Co. 4 N. UNION AVE. ) -: CKANFORD 6-27*7 on the famous "What Roofing and Insulation Co. Otto Schaible. < 1405 HA&DING ATE., LINDEN 1-3 ALDENT STREET A Small Deposit W01 Hold Any Item Till Xmas Am I Offered?" quiz CRanford 6-3474 (Cor. of W. 15th St) Cranford 6-3555 LINDEN 2-36728 program"ffe Satur- •1 Prices for AaaHmant Hoi mm\4 day over WOR with • •.. .: t-u »; • • >& Use Our Lay-a-Way Plan! Mister JOE of KINGS SOLVE YOUR CHRISTMAS A small deposit will hold any piece of SUPER MARKETS. SHOPPING PROBLEMS EASILY ' ' '-V jewelry. We also extend credit if desired.* and delight your family i • THE TIME: •and friends ... ATEW JERSEY stands first among the states ••• Friday, Dec* 3 1 1 the manufacture of electric lamp*. Approxi- A Beautiful Aaaortnient of Saturday, December 4th at 10:45 k. m. mately fifty percent of the establishments in tf»« LADTS CLIFFORD WATCHES • THE PLACE: FORD DEALERS' line are located here. $32,547,781 ia the figure for the value of products and «22^88,724 the value STORES JONGS SUPER MARKET, 31 North Aye., E., 41 Regukriy 26.75 Cranford, N. J. OIFT CERTIFICATES added by manufacture. OPERATED BY MEMBERS OF THE The great diversity of lamps manufactured here CRANFORD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL $22.50 •THE SHOW: «MmpUfie. the remarkable development of illu- THE POINT "WHAT AMI OFFERED?" broadcast over »»Wion brought about during the last two station WOR. aeeadea. Not only .re Uunp i^^ . ISTHIS ud olner Jnte BULOVA 17 jewel watches 37.50 up ««« Parts turned out in great quantity but New You can save money by havinf f WILL BE OPEN. -.hiVti Some of the Wonderful Foods to Be jersey lamp manufacture includes heat Ump» ™ '--KM>f yoar home now be- 'orr the winter storms set In. ELGIN 15 and 17 jewel watches .. 33.75 up Featured at Kings Big Broadcast Kiting infra-red, tube, which generate ultra- Jolet to kill bacteria and mold, tube, which give ASK FOB EVERY EVENING TILL 9 P.M. VALJEAN17 jewel watches, special 26.75 up This Saturday. Amy. for medical purposes, others which create THERMOMETER UNTIL CHRISTMAS 8 * W anest ««allty Anna Meyers U^ industrial purposes, radio tubes, black l^GAGEMENT and WEDDING SETS . CANNED GOODS JAMS A JE1XJE8 Ugnt lamps, sodium and mercury vapor lamps for Boiler's aoallty "lamination, fl»«»*-ee«.t lamp., Client lamps— INSULATION FOR YOUR At Attractive Prices BKEAD BEVERAGES HoUday Uny one. for medical instruments, huge ones for UFETIME COFFEE MACAROON MIX flood lighting—the lamp list is long. ^ Zimmerman's WEATHER STRIPPING You'll be so wonderful MACARONI PatODDCTS BREAD* KOLLS PnUle Service is proud of the many services^ Shopping Convenience COMBINATION GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRING Ca4et • lion Brand t* AWy electricity gives, not the least of which is the part DOO FOOD ROLL BUTTER U plays in the manufacture of many kind, of lamps. to dance with at Christmas Parties 2 to 7 Day Service • No-w»rry ALUMINUM WINDOWS VUHMI WAX Work Done on BLEACH BOOKING — SIDING V C SHOP EARLY: AND SHOP IN CRANFORD O—r Mas • Mother's WBKNEKS DmrnMs if you come fo Arthur Murray's now FOB BEST SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE GEFTJLTKFISH "D to S Tra. im a* Oseao to KIMS—fcriaa* »••' ttUmtm aloac BS4 Jeta la «a ta* ram »Hfc «asa-«a*atar at »»r.a».a!«•• Dak sMaaa. Tkto Is-aatawta faa-»a«ha« raaie Folly Inaared •as* ssaaasaaa tan of lotcraiewa. a*ia« aa4 —mfUm. siam to No Crowds To Battle — No Parkin* ProWems t-ffrii naaar (a* «••—"»•*» of ram* ••l«»asrtm« KINGS aur*m —UU DAILY AKTT ahead for yoal Datea, fan, new you're launched. You can learn the tUmh^ Mci/UKDY mnir. wkavo sums JOB SAVES YOU DOCOBL CR 6—MM EYES. G frknda, oomplhnenhi gmlatc-U your or a smart fox Trot in ono hour. The Rum- When You Shop In Crmnford-! Bo. U yoa wl to aoWo ooack. a»a who oofeai. SOMOS la Uw Wa»w4nj ]« graceful, vbrmdoam mad new! ba la no problem. And you pick up correct "Your Friendly Jeweler" ol»»» to s». Toa oaat aOol4 lo »ia> «r' •ItMtuajr to tako a*x< la Ikt ra4lo Oa Decide now to be • thrininc partner at dandnC •tjrlc along with the latest step*. 6 Alden Street Cranford 64631 holiday partiesl Jot pat yoarmtU In thc Come in or phosse NOW—before oar COME IN PERSON and WESTFIELD MOTOR SALES CO fian^ of an Arthur Murray <-iycit and experts have their time sdl booked up. v i (Between N«*th and N*. Unlan Avea.) Sl» NOHTH AVE. HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE! WE8TFIEU) CRANFORD 106 Hob*? St • MA. »J151 Serving Ford Owner* lot 28 Yean 44 R«id> Ckndi Hoia NIWAMK . •AST ORANOI MMM Kra»0^s ami HMM ARTHUR MURRAY OR. 3-3900 CEANFOatD Bo* Studio. Op«a DoUy 10 AM. *m 10 fM. BUSINESS ASSOCIATION

I)oa)«a)BajBa«»*»wws)»w)b»)n«jr«)o« UUHUWU Paff'Foarteen THE CRAIWOHD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1M*

. Township of Cranfont Union Coun- •, personal the southwest by lands now or formerly tension, a. tad d— on lhe_a.ia. MM ty. Seal* l"-ir. Auciat ML 35"; al {hair unkr* of Ada B. OardlneT Storm; on the north- •o*^» cxtensnat fvaas lamas BOMS ar aor—fiaralied at University as also shown non particularly on a plan the southeast by lands now or west by lands now or formerly of Wil- merry of HEARING AIDS Fish Sounds attachad to lha patttkm aitd In this cauaa of John Gorman; on the aotif liam Goldberg; and on the east by the573+OS . (Surrey Bai Among the 13,537 students reg UPAIU OK AIX l marksd -exhibit V, entitled "New, Jer- lands now or formerly of John and Sophie proposed easterly right of way Una ofon the south to lands isteicd in the 15 divisions of Wash- •ATATTEBrtT g sey State ttlchiray Department. Boute Sehner: on the northwest by lands now State Highway Boute 4 Parkway Section t. B. Battier and the aoufhwestexty line HBAUMO TE8TED THE CRANFORD CITIZEM AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1944 Parkway Sactlon 0. Central Km.. Clark or formerly of Ellen Johnson; and on the6. Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to Lehigh of Minor Street on the north, as shown ington University jat St. Louis, Page Fifteen In Color Film Twp.. to Lchlgh Valley R. H.. Cranlard northeast by the southwesterly Une ofValley B. R.. Cranford Twp., as laid down the aforesaid plans: Mn, this 5«»mggt«w in Wirhrilnn Jf Again the kick for the extra point Twp.. Parcels 1BO-1B1-I«a-U3-1M-1MO- Hory Street, extending from about «Uli nn Ilia sfiiieaslil plans; extendta* from g UJC Basketball DEMOCRATIC CLUB <»• -UkU-UjC-aMB, TownstUp of Cranibrd. S77 + JB on the south to about Station about Station Ml+ 89 on the south to access to and from the State Highway Paola. 114 South Union avenue, was gd Dimmick : __188 18» ITS Union County. Scale \'=90r. August M. 578 + 83 on the north, as shown .on the •bout Station UlB + ao on the north, as Parkway constructed or to be constructed son of Bar. ind Mrs. Ralph Paola. Scheduled Announced Also stiaiRng for the victors Carey » 184 1*7 114 At High School IMA"; and m aim' shown more particu- aforesaid plans; shown on the aforesaid plans: on Parcels MBA. MST. 1MJ and INKH. e is a spphomone in the College Post Office Sehmitt : lex 180 130 dippers in were Ed and Gerry McGinley, Grelco 1S9 113 ISO larly on a plan attached to the petition PARCEL IMS " PARCEL 1MK - , • TTrfrf f dribrt The Union Junior College bas- Discovery that the "silent deep" Bled In this came marked "Exhibit V. Including specifically all the land and Including specifically all the land and Take further notice that an onler of Liberal Arts.. both members of the Perm grid StlelT : -.'....131 138 US :W Handicap _..-41 33 37 is not silent after all, forms the entitled "New Jersey. State Bi(bway De- premises owned or controlled by Joseph- premises owned or controlled by Joseph- made by" said Judge on the twesttr-aecond ketball team opened its season squad. ALBAN-LEWIS partment.. Boute 4 Parkway Section «. ine B. Whitall. bar unknown heirs, de- ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- day of Mo/rember AJX. IS4S. Sxtnc Friday. with a game agaidst Bayonne at basis for a scientific color film, Central Ave..i Clark'Twp to Lehlfh Val- visees, personal representatives and hervisees, personal representatives and herthe seventeenth day of December. ASK The lineups: Advances 811 757 741 Crucial Tilt ley JL H, Cranford Twp.. Parcel* 14U and their unknown assigns bounded on ind their unknown '"'f bounded on 1S4S, at the hour of ten-aTdock in the fase- Bayonne last night. The next two "Voice of the Deep," to be shown MS-14S-14T- 14S-14»'iao.B131-lSS-lS7'lSa WESTFIELD—Rogers. Ie; Jeske. It; Chl- the northwest by lands now or formerly the northeast by lands now of formerly noon of said day. at the Court Booae. in games will be home contests, with ronna. lg; C. FTmnkenbactCc; E. McGln- POST OFFICE at 3:10 p. m. tomorrow in the jae-ieo-iui-iea-IT»A-17»B- ITBC-IWH * of Allan O. and Emily I~ Miller; on theof Julia-E. Strausman and lands now orthe City of yirrtkr"t In the Comity of J«y. rg; Eichoro, rt; R. McOlnley. re; Roger* 1JB 138 183 northeast by the southwesterly line of formerly of Louis DeMott; on the south- Union and State of K*w Jeney. .-ax the LICERTY Jeflfersdn the Institute of Advertising Arts Cranford High School auditorium. INK. Townahlp of Cranbrd. Union Coun- Bodewlg. Qb; Dougherty. Th; Scioscis. rh; Holt .— _ .153 184 II ty. Scale l'-ao-, August M. WtT'; and asDiets Street: on the southeast, by lands east by lands now or formerly of Sarah time and place when saad petition wfll FEL. SAT.. SUN., MO™7 Second After 3-Game Championship Chances All are welcome. There is no ad- be beard, at which that yon shonT' on December 8 and with Drew on Savoye, fb. Donovan _ _203 1BX no abw shown more particularly on a plan now or formerly of Frederick and Mary J Heed; on the southwest by the north- December 15. Home games are CRANFORD—Meyer, la; Torrau. It; Bogert , _14B 137 1S7 mission charge. attached to the petition filed In this cause Hauser, other lands now or formerly of easterly line of Bobins Street: and on theappear if you desire to be heard." •traHWAY Paul Muni & Anne .Lee Mott, lg; Knaurer, e; Lowland, rg; ,An- Win Over Commuters; Kohler - _ 188 181 Hinge on Outcome of marked "Exhibit F". entitled "New Jer-Allan O. and Emily L. Millar and lands west by the proposed westerly right of WALTER D. VAM KIPEH. in Blue and Gold. Eleven played in the Cranford High nese.rt; Babeuf. re; Poeltler. qb; Ander- Contrary to the age-old belief sey State Highway Department. Boute 4 now or formerly of. P. D'Onohio: and on way line of.State Highway Boute 4 Park- Attorney General of Hew Jersey, School gymnasium, with J. V. son, lh; Blasaa, rh; Bllllaa. fb. B31 830 ! Summit Came Sunday Parkway Section «, Central Ave.. Clark the southwest by the northeasterly line way Section 8. Central Ave.. Clark Twp. ffA^ rlf.f f M. I>H'fXIHSUW. "COMMANDOS Westfield : « o 7 T—30 Lions Hold Alley Lead that there is no sound under the of Hory Street extending: from about to Lehigh Valley B. R-. Cranford Twp.. as *f "'ill*"* Oepnty Attorney General. GIANT LAW SHOW COMMUTERS (0) for Twp. to Lehigh Valley B. H:. Cranlprd games starting at 7:15 and varsity Cranford 0 0 0 0 0 sea, "Voice of the Deep" reveals Twp.. Parcels IML & UOf. Township of Station 570 +OS on the south to about laid down on the aforesaid pi—»« extend- Attorneys of Stops Elizabeth Rival A three-game sweep over the Klnney _.._»» 1M 144 Chances of the Cranford Clip- FkUar—SateraUy—Sanaa STRIKE AT DAWN" contests at 8:30. There will be Touchdowns—a. McGinley. Savoye. „ Suiter 183 149 in that fish have a definite language Cranford. Union County. Scale I"•SO' Station Ml+ 19 on the north, as shown ing' from about Station 471+04 on theDATED* Scioscia. Substitutes—Westfield: Schmlts.* v1 pers for winning the Union County M0% August 36. 1MO"- on the aforesaid plans; south to about Station 673 + 13 on the :ommuters put the Posl Office roll- Hofmann 138 141 14B lUhnma Lanrence Oliver and 7-6 on Turkey Day dancing after all home games. Lowe. T. Frankenbach, Heir, Ghiffin. Rcheller _.._ 180 111 180 Football League Championship of their own. Their aquatic con* PARCEL IMA PARCEL IMP north, as shown on the aforesaid plans; Siito, Arbes. Wilson. HcManlgaL Wal- ers up in second place in Cranford IneludlSaj speciflcally all the land and FABCEL 1S8L ' Leslie Howard Rouvet :. 13» 144 188 versations in the film resemble Including- specifically, all the land and -Notice is hereby green Oat? the Town- Making it four wins for Cran- Other dates in this season's trous. Holmes, Clarke. Harms. Cranford: Bowling League competition on Handicap -...:. 30 30 W hang upon the outcome of their vemises owned or controlled by Joseph- pretniaes owned or controlled by Joseph Including, specifically all the land and Nugent, Muldrow, Clpola. Sanyour, Av- the peculiar quacks, grants, whist- Ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- ine B. Whitall, her unknown heirs, de- premises owned or controlled by Joseph- ship Committee of the Township ' ford in the annual Turkey Day schedule follow: . , - the Garwood Recreation alleys game at Summit this Sunday. Be- Cord win sen .at pohUe am linn. "HELLZAPOPPIN" eryi Johnson. Armstrong. Nielsen. Noske. 777 T«B les and cluscks of a barnyard. J visees, personal representatives and hervisees, personal representatives' and herine B. Whitall, her unknown heirs, de- ^ssic to three for Thomas Jeffer- December 18, Bloomfleld, away; Friday night. The Citizen and fore hist Sunday, the Clippers and and their unknown assigns, bounded on and their unknown assigns bounded on visees, personal representatives and hercertificate No. - also ' . Summit were tied .for first place congregation of-snapping shrim Talking fish, deep-sea divers the southeast by lands now or formerly the. southwest by lands now or formerly and their unknown aiilgna bounded on 703 and 704. m block ! Kite Brothers 5.THURS son, the Blue and Gold football December 29, Alumni game, and Chronicle team, erstwhile holder EBRICO TRUCKING I3>' of Charles E. smith .and lands now orof Alice S. Wegborst and lands now orthe southeast by lands how or formerly the CnBertor's records Errico _ _ _.1S» 173 17B in the league with records of four sounds like a crackling forest fire, and underwater microphones Cbndette Colbert and team upset its formidable rival by faculty vs. J. V.'s, home; January of second place, lost two to theWUUns . 160 1S4 while a school of Chesapeake Ba. formerly of Mary A. Duggan; on the formerly of Allan O. * Emily L. Miller of Alois Hoefle; on the southwest by the • Georve Brent Cranft US victories and no defeats each, but are featured in the natural west by the proposed westerly right of on the northwest by lands now or for northeasterly line of Meeker Avenue: and the'score of 7 to 6 in Elizabeth 8, Monmouth, and Newark Prep brd Five Men's League to drop down into yckod -....137 191 croakers was once mistaken for an color sound, film, "Voice of the way line of State Highway Route 4 Park- merly of Frederick and Mary Hauser; on on the northwest by the proposed north- [orenko .._ „_ 144 148 on Sunday While the Clippers were Ktw CMftaws rbNtr fa|. fftti Onmn «« Sat. Plus in last Thursday. This gave Jeff a vs. J. V.'s, home; January 12, Fair- a tie with Errico Trucking, winner' :ko 1S3 1S8~ invasion of enemy ships. Deep," recently -produced by way Section 8. Central Ave.. dark Twp. the northeast by the southwesterly lane westerly line of Myrtle Avenue Exten- of three from the V.F.W., and 103 idle Summit stopped Plainfleld. Contains Pyrsx WsH-onrf- Today's biggart yolua. »$995 yjhe Moody Institute of Science to Lehigh Valley R. R. Cranford Twp . as of Diets Street: and on the east by thesion, *t laid down on the aforesaid, plans, day.,December T. IS4S. at *SO P THE SEAHOUNIV-Chapter IS "Tomoiruw Is Forever" season's record of four defeats to leigh Dickinson, and Simmons Co. n _ _.. 180 US Tra* and Utility Plotters _ $239 - pieces, glft-pocked, only. This is the first "time that fish laid down on the aforesaid plans: on theproposed easterly right of way line of extending from about Station 575 + 00 vs. J. V.'s, home; January 15, Col- Setfior Visit Petersen's Dairy, winner of two 26-0. to take the lead with a 5-0 ty- Mm of Chicago. The film will be northwest by lands now or formerly of State Highway Route 4 Parkway Section (Survey Base Line Stationing* on theto the highest ladder, subject t» three victories and two ties, and 783 78S 836 Ella Raines, William BeiuUx from the league-leading Lions record. sounds have been recorded IK a shown at 3:10 p. m. tomorrow Bella C. Washbum: and on the northeast 8, Central Ave.. Clark Twp..to Lehigh south to about Station S73 + 38 (Survey tion by the Committee at Its nest ncnlar v. 8raday Matinee enabled Cranford to finish with lege of South Jersey, away; Janu- V. F. W. 40) film, according to the Moody In at Cranford High School. All. by -the southwesterly line of Kaplan Valley-R. R., Cranford Twp.. as laid down •e Line Stationing) on the north, as meeting after the sale. II m* « " three wins to five losses and oneary 19, Bloomfleld, home. Club. Markowich 141 130 151 If Summit wins this Sunday they stitule of Science in Chicago, pro- Street, extending from about. Station on the aforesaid plans, extending from shown on the aforesaid plans; uro«auou» of H. S. 94:3-11*2- "White Tie andjails" From Regional A. Ttneo 116 133 143 will sew up the title and there are welcome. Admission free. BT3 + D0 on the south to about Station about Station 570 + SS on the south to PABCEL 198M X. WALCTat COmiC,. tie. • ' . February 1, Monmouth, away; In spite of being stopped by Berardinelll 140 118 US ducers of "Voice of the Deep." 576 + 03 on the north, as shown on theabout Station 580 + 45 on the north, as Including specifically all the land and HJHitA! Ladles' PINNERWARB Both teams scored in the first Coach Paul Selby's Cranford Petersen's, tile Lions continued to J. Tineo _ _.138 14S 137 will be no need for' the Clippers aforesaid plans. shown on the aforesaid plans; premises owned or controlled by Joseph- tedb Kovember Ml IBM. r*a February 2, Walter Hervey Junior T. Komer ...'. _ 184 138 177 to play over with Union the game special Moody representative will PARCEL' 188B PARCEL 10SO quarter of last week's contest, and High School cagers, after showing lead the field by a margin of two li show the film here, the Rev. C. N ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- College, home; February 5. Drew, Handicap _.... M 80 SI which Cranford successfully pro- CONDEMNATION MOCBEDDfaS Including specifically all the land and Including specifically all the land and visees, personal representatives and her both kicks for extra point were away; February 12, Army, away; up well in practice during the past games. Larsen. before the premises owned or controlled by Joseph- premises owned or controlled! by Joseph- and their unknown assigns, lying between good, but the Jeff try, was nullified two weeks, are set to give Regional 786 7*7 tested. If the Clippers down Sum- HONORABLE PRANK L. CLCABT ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- ine B. Whitall, her unknown heirs, de- the proposed lines of Myrtle Avenue Ex- February 14r Seton Hall Frosh, Only other sweep of the evening mit, then they-will still have to To achieve the • unusual scene* Imift, »r the Saperior. C»srt visees, personal representatives and hervisees, personal representatives and her by an offside penalty. • Alble a hard time in their season opener BUILDERS' GENERAL ll> and their unknown' assigns bounded on away; February ie. College of was that of, the Rotary Club over in "Voice of the Deep," a scientifl Ualsn Caattty and their unknown assigns bounded on Barnes kicked successfully for at the local gymnasium tomorrow Kreie 143 135 114 face, the Comets and Summit will fyrn Cater tavt Stl. 0*aa tmi lairifltralar $sl. in the matter ot the the northwest by lands now or formerly the southeast by lands now or formerly RIALTQ South Jersey, home; February 26, the Republican Club. The Demo- Haddad _ 181 301 151 have to play ona> more opponent expedition was sent out from Los 4colorful bowh (or mlxlno. petition of the State of Mary A. Duggan: on the northeast by of William Goldberg; on the southwest Cranford, while Al Ward got offJersey City Junior College^ home; night. The Regional netster^have cratic Club won two from the Aiar 13* 131 ' 134 Colors match Bowl Sat. Angeles to the coast of Southern Highway Commissioner lands now or formerly of Frederick A. by lands now or formerly of Ada B. l^^ WESTRELD ^J the perfect placement for Thomas had no formal practice, as their Reimer 150 113 Ul before the outcome is settled. boklno, tarvlng, «hj»Irf N O T I CE lands now or formerly of Kenneth & Santo; and on the northeast by the south gin at 2:15 p. m.. is expected to Henrietta Dukeahire: and on the south- THURS—-FBI—SAT. cause of the penalty. His second March 11, Farleigh Dickinson, a recent appendectomy. Cy Wan-hood, and Sunny Acres took two where to tune in the hydrophone, Josephine B. WhltaU. westerly1 . line of Dermody Street; extend- 702 789 733 be ,a tough one for the Clippers, her unknown heirs, de-' west by the northeasterly line of Minor ing from about Station 583 + 11 on the Restored by Marino s try missed the right goal post by away. '":'." saw and Bill Koonz, two. of thefrom the last-place Builders' Gen- or underwater microphone, to find Street, extending from about Station SUNNY ACRES (3) as Summit has some fast, accurate vlsecs. personal repre- south- to about Station 583 + 18 on the E»y BOIland, Ann Todd Inches. Bulldog's key .men, wont see ac- Guemnle ....u. 103 114 sentatives and her and 873 + 44 on the south to about Station north, as shown on the aforesaid plans Regardless' of Condition, we can re- eral Supply team. the most noisy fish.. Then a diver, J Cowpcrthwalte ...190 178 ' MSpassers and a good ground attack. their unknown assigns. 574 + 89 on the north, as shown on the •AHO5L MSB store those treasured pieces trj their ; GeraWJne Fitwerald Ward paved the way for the tion until January because of foot- was lowered into the sea with a aforesaid plans; Donovan of the Post Office team Fulcher - _.14T • 177 178 TO: Josephine B. Whitall, her unknown Including specifically all the land and lustrous original beautyl Elizabeth team's score by block- ball injuries. .•'..' . Nietxel .:....;..._ :....174 180 specially outfitted camera. heirs, devisees, personal representa- PARCEL IMC premises • owned or controlled .by Joseph- In rolled games 6t 202, 182 and 220 ing a Cranford punt on the Blue Rankin r - 183 118 tives and her and their unknown v- Including specifically all the land and ine B. Whiiall. her unknown heirs, de- * Refinlshlng of Hollow and Flatware CHS Alumni Four regulars from last season's for a record individual high series Stupak ,jg& . 1S3 20B dippers Fourth in Thirty minutes of colorful ma- signs, their proper nsmes being un- premises Owned or controlled by Joseph- visees^ personal representatives and her * Repairing ' * Reflnlshing and Gold 10 and then falling on v rine drama were the. result: To known; the respective' husbands and ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- and their unknown assigns bounded on |*$O EVILTTMY LOVE" 3M»isity,, John Bilney, ;:Don Suck; ^r^il^y^ftKe:Mm the .prize ,ihe,.bj»lipn^the^l-yard-Jinev-Tom v 731 League Balling Averages climax the film, Preacher-Scientist wives of the said Josephine B. Whit- visees, personal representatives and herthe southwest by lands now or formerly Bxonsing Poliahing—-La Lyle Burnett:ah'd .Otek*B|jlrDles^are or the event in the class'B'group. **ea Pfran Panalatar . all. her unknown heirs, devisees and and their unknown assigns bounded' on of-Carl Jorgensen; on the northwest by Mariano plunged through center The Cranford Clippers. 1948 Brews the right amount Irwin A. Moon links, the new dis- her. and their unknown assigns, their the southeast by lands now or formerly lands now or formerly of Sarah A Reed: ., Silver—Chrome—Nix on hand to give the Cranford cag- Stupak of Sunny Acres put to- LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD <1> Eaiy to see whors < proper n»m«f being unltngWn; Thomas JS-'J*"^-CrJBBwen: on tb«. southwest on the northeast,v^Wajriaow or foT- Coppeiv-Bronie-C for the score three plays later. Hopkins _ 153 "ISO league champions, placed fourth in of good coffee faitec^ Ing. .1 ts quort tlt«_ covery to man's, need of God. "For Tyronne Power, Anne Baxter ers some needed confidence this gether games of 226, 16$ and 208Gerhke _..,; 108 150 : ' ^ rf 't'iannsrif. his'unknown' heirs, de- by lands now or formerly of Ahrin R. merjtyr.of Maggie Gulnan; and on the Ice Box~and Refrigerator * On the kickoff play that follow- batting averages- in the Union """COHttirte*: man eotttd "not hear fish".. vlsees. personal representatives and Denman; on the northwest by lands now •outheast.by the northwesterly line of season, and a number of other for a 599 series, and M. Burnett of Meyer „ 118 IS* On Westfield r sounds because he did not have his and their unknown assigns, their or formerly, of Otis H. Bowers: and onBryant Avenue, extending from' about Racks repaired like new ed, Ward was injured and had to promising members of the squad the Republican Club rolled 202, 203 B, Nylen .....181 134 County Baseball League, according ••"••it"-*"! * .'*M proper names being unknown; the the northeast by the- southwesterly Une Station #71 + 04 on the south to about spend the rest of the game on the P. Nylen ..„ 175 167 ISO to the fhial averages as released the proper equipment," Dr. Moon respectlve.hvubands and wives of the of Hory Street, extending from about tation 471 +87 on the north, as shown on •-'. •' Plfd. 6-4*41 THE LUCK OF A crowd of approximately 2,500 have shaped up well in practice, as and 166 for a 571 total. M. Knierlro. 131 161 declares in a short review of the said Thomas D. Leonard, his unknown Station- 077 + 83 \n the south to about Ilia aforesaid plant; J' bench. saw the Westfield High School Coach Selby is hoping for a good K. Knlerim 150 141 this week. The Clippers had a 29'OP . heirs, devisees and his and their un- Station 578 + 55 on the north, as shown on AHCttlsW '. ' Others in the 200 class were: .252 average, while the Elizabeth scientific principles behind under- known assigns, their proper names the aforesaid plans: THE IRISH" Immediately thereafter, Jimmy alumni team stop the Cranford showing this year. Last season 783 733 781 Including spodfleany all tha land and Walker received a short over-the- Haddad, Builders' General, 201;- Braves were first with a team bat- LOOK! OTHK pmx mn no» water sound. "But now that the being unknown; State of New Jersey: PARCEL 1MD premises owned or controlled by Joseph- MARINO'S High School alumni, 20-0, in theCranford lost 15 games and wonSicko, Errrco Trucking, 203, and UNAMI 12) Township' of Cranford, a municipal Including speciflcally an the land and ine B. Whitall, her unknown heirs, de- lU-ltS WAYimWOOD PAKK nlrdsonir , 123 112 147 ting average of .287. The Braves 'J9* 1 Quart Ollllr/DI* hydrophone has been invented, we corporation of New Jersey; and to line pass from George Rankin .on annual game for benefit of thenone, but four of the defeats were oremlses owned or controlled by Joseph- , personal representatives and her SUNDAY, DEC. 5th Teetsel, Methodist Men's Club, 200. Lelghton 141 135 148 got 180 bite for the 628 times at bat w know that our previous'conclu- whom It may concern: ine B. Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- and their unknown assigns bounded on rLADrraxo. w. *. the Jefferson 45-yard line and philanthropic funds of the Lions by a mere one point and one of Schwelkert 144 141 170 8 In* P«« "» sions were wrong." .Please take notice that application has New Jersey's Larresi dashed all the way- for a Cran- Clubs of the two municipalities on them by only two points. The November prize winners Brinkerhofl .150 158 150 and scored .139 runs. tourJ Cok. been made.by Spencer Miller, Jr., State Aate-gte-baiUara Walter Pldgeon were announced this week as fol-Broome ISO 168 174 Highway Commissioner of the State of ford touchdown. Barnes" then the Walnut avenue field Saturday. Handicap 57 68 62 "The same is true of the spirit- New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank L. Another home game will bbee 1,lows: PETEBSEN-S DAIRY <3I Wai world," he adds. "Some peo- successfully kicked' for the point Ifalzman _164 164 Cleary. one of the Judges qf the Superior that was to mean the game for Victor D. Shaheen, co-chairman played Tuesday afternoon against 7S4 778 860 ple dpjiotrbelieve that a spiritual Court of the State of New Jersey, upon Class A—High game, Stupak, E. AW. .Pelerae IVtersenn ... 153 121470 151 his petition, which petition has been "HOW GREEN WAS the Blue and Gold. ' with Clarence Fritz for the Cran- Scotch Plains. W. AngU- worl -....131 135 174 ford club, reported this week that Mend. Sr 137 127 140 M. Harris _ - 182 138 165 Are not properly equipped to rec-Union County, for the appointment of MY VALLEY" The lighter Cranford team then 212; high series, Cory, 597; second 1 1 three disinterested freeholders, residents there was a gross take of about high series, Burnett, 571. Butler 152 133 125 Handicap PLACE YOUR OBOEK NOW FOR ognize it Faith in God provides of the ''County of Union, as commis- proceeded to stop Jefferson in $1,500, which would mean, when Recreation Basketball Mead. Jr 175 132 168 sioners, to appraise and flx the compen- plus every category for the rest of the Moxlleld ..„ 129 151 159 .797 713 • 757 GUARANTEED XMAS DEUVERV! us with the key to the spiritual all expenses'have been deducted, Class B—High game, Rogers, Beach 15S 153 168 UONS CLUB (11 sation' to b» paid for all those certain lots, game. The home eleven drove to Season Opens Dec. 11 Van Pelt .:—;..IO8 148 153 world, just as the hydrophone tracts or parcels of land and premises, Uoyd Nolan. Wo. Bendix a net profit of about $500 for the 241; second high game, J. Harney, 748 696 767 Thermann - _1OB 153 gives us the key to the underwater situate, lying and being In the Township the Cranford 14 just before the treasury of each club. Games in the boys' basketball 222; high series, Donovan, 614; sec- Stevens .. 139 147 of Cranford, In the County of Union and in CITIEN-CHRONICLE 111 Shaheen -., 156 107 188 world." State of New Jersey, more particularly end of the first half, but they were leagues sponsored by the Cranford ond high series, Dimmick, 536. Rogers 143 145 133 Other members of the Cranford 1 Ford ... 128 157 140 "Voice of the Deep" is one ofdescribed as follows: CRANFORD "GUADACANAL smothered for a 6-yard loss as the Recreation Committee are sched- Class C—High game , Shaheen, Blind 10O 100 100 Hall . 140 170 half ended. . , club's committee for the game McMnhon ...... 153 138 . 1S8 Handicap 9 -m i a series of sound-^color films being uled to begin in the Cranford High 223; second high game, Rouvet, PARCELS IMA, 1MB. IMC. 1BBD. IMS. were: Al Davies, treasurer; Austin 138 161 142 produced by the Moody Institute DIARY" \ A great battle was put up by School gymnasium on December 221; high series, Hopkins, 519; sec- McCullough 139 148 155 1MUT 1MO, 1MH. 1MJ, 1B8K. IML & Sat. %•*•% Charles J. Stevens, players and Handicap 38 38 38 «48 607 703 of Science in an effort to link The Cranford Dramatic Club the Cranford line in the second 11, it was announced. this week ond high series, "Hayeck, 497. As indicated on a plan filed or about equipment; Frank Dooley, field, science and religion. Two pre- "RACHEL AND 7 half, and the backfleld did a fine 700 731 724 CRANFORD BOWUN6 LEAGOI to be filed In the Office of the Register of presentsi the riotous Oliver Goldsmith comedy and August Thermann, Jr., tickets. by Patrick J. Grail, league chair- Class D—High game, A. Tineo, Team Standing vious productions, "God of theDeeds of Union County, entitled "Ifew THE: STRANGER* MON. A TUES, job of outguessing the foe. There man. All teams and players must 195; second high game, Carey, 194; Atom- and "God of Creation," Jersey State Highway Department. Gen- were several helpful pass inter- Sound equipment was donated by REPUBLICAN CLUB <0> / ' w t eral Property Parcel Map. Boute 4 Park- Uttttl T4NDBC •«* Myrna lioy, Fredrio March . Cranford Radio and the truck to be registered by next Monday, and high series, Broome, 5 Lutheran BnUterbood : 17 18 abroad. particularly on a plan attached" to the OF OUR LIVES" JEFFERSON-^JacM. lo; Clccaranlo. It; representatives of participating Imus J . 107 DoddS _ 158 173 158 Rotary Club 17 16 Baafn m: Jean Peter* seemed well ahead pt the Cranford Scott 188 138 IBS Mritton 153 1J5 130 petition^ filed in this cause, marked "Ex- Tomchik, lg; Chrlstpw, c: WSJtowicr, n; team in weight and speed. Main teams in the township rooms last Men's 'League : 17 16 hibit A", entitled "New Jersey State Due to length of this feature we Barons, rt; Ward, re; Romel. qb; Cullen. week. Teetsel ...148 lio 300 R, Harney 150 • 147 178 Ouunulfll .. 10 17 Highway, Department, Route 4 Parkway lh; Moore, rh; Mariano. Tb. target of Crawford's defense was Cory 147 168 .174 J. Harney 161 183 128 Democratic dub 16 17 Section «, Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to Thors., Fri, Sat, December 9,10,11 will cun continuous. CRAWFORD—Hearns. la; Frlcke, It; Teams registered for the compe- Harris 133 Svedman 188 183 170 Unaml „__ , .~la 17 • Lehigh Valley R. R.. Cranford Twp.. Par- SATOBUlAT MATINEE Glover, Ig; Coles, c; Kaye. U: Yarrow. Jack Rogers of Cornell, who scored' Laurion „.. 143 Handicap 28 28 30 Republk-an Club 13 3O DO YOU KNOW? Curtain at 8:40 Feature at tition this season and their cap- V. T. W. 13 31 celt 103 - lS4-l«a-lftS.l«7-I68-100-170-171- rt; Denman, re; Kelly, Qb; Allen, lb; a touchdown as Cornell stopped It year ml leaksT ' m-198A & 1MB. Township of Cranford. TENRODamlSAlVr *:()&—S:tO—8:35 Walker, rh: BanUn; fl Perm on Thanksgiving Day. ains include the following: 738 74S 813 813 838 787 Builden" General a Xt Waal bualatlaa 180-108C-108D-3Ot & fett. RAKHIP29 CUft "JOHNNY BELINDA' Pennel: fteld Judge, Bfodersbhn: bead Savoye of Brown went over from Myers; St. Michael's CYO; Yellow Township of Cranford, Union County, Total $1.50 Total $ .60 lineman, Silverman. the 4-yard line for the visitors' Set consists of four 9" Luncheon Plates, four 6" ' i ;;:.*•• • Scale l'aSO', August 38, 1048"; and as Jackets; Cobras; Frank DiTullio; •-...i.-.;;^., •. also shown more particularly on a plan jrfiif installation "Four Faces West" second tally in the third quarter. I Hoopsters, Fred Cramer; Iron Butter Plates, four Fruit Dishes, four Cups and attached to the petition filed In this cause Tickets at the door, or now oa gale at: Cranfurd Flower Shoppe, "Hie VELVET TOUCH" This time the conversion was good. marked •'Exhibit C", entitled "New Jersey Martens* Photo Shoo. The Sportsman's Shop. ' For die first time yon can nave Head Linesman Dukes, Charles Christian; Knights, Saucers. 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FM iTtey Drf^tby Nlgkll tract oovere all cnarfee ror antenna, inafalliriri by with rnirwltswble Maasea aadl dasity. CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION factory-trains) experts of tne RCA Senrico Company, in tKree UndVsuefcedl BaaaVs and • full year's guarantee of &M Ejr» Witaeas per- or. at > slaglidy aajW ptios. blood. --TM. aW «*. IW. 0*. WED, DEC 8th 1 Day Only! 2 N. Union Ave., Cranford, N. J. JAY-MAR APPAREL SHOP aUasTt l-iai—rta' Or*™ ALBAN-LEWIS Open Evenings Till Chriataaao 106 N. UNION AVE. "Luda I (Monday thru Friday HouBewares Hardware CRANFORD 6-1729 •ouc [OFFICE HOCKS jdmUT SJ0 A- M. to 4:M P. M. mamnixtt * Dil Appliances — Gifts Monday Nlchta 7 r. Bt U I R. M. MODERN APPLIANCES SCOTCH PLAINS. It X 15-17 NORTH AVEL, W. Cr. CRANFORD. N. J. FREE DELIVERY '—. fKDKKAl. HOWS LOAN BANK SYSTEM 109JN. UNION AVE. Cr. 6-0866 Page Fourteen • /•• THE CRANTOHD CrnzPTAW) OgRONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1948

J00A, Township of Cranford. Union Coun- vises*, persona] represe Fish Sounds Fish Do Talk ty. Seal* l'-aor. August M. IMS"; and _ _pmrm.lmtmr • minium•IIT^T and hertha southwest by lands now or formerly tension, aa laid down on IU . las also shown mot* particularly on a plan and their unknown assigns bounded on of Ada B. Gardiner Storm; oo the north- plane, extending-from lands now attached to tha petition fllad in thto causa the southeast by lands now or formerly west by lands now orr formerlI* "y~ e~g" WU"~"-marly of Alois Bocfle at about Station Enrolled at University marked "Exhibit D". entitled "Maw, Jer- I of John Gorman; oo the southwest by Uam Goldberg: and oonn the east by the573+OS (Survey Baa* Line Stationing) sey State Highway Department, Both* 4 [land* now or formerly of John and Sophie proposed easterly right . ^ this semester is Nicholas J. NJ00B, Township oi Cranford, [on fj]0 aforesaid, luans, ******«f<«j| from ~ TOOrrUXR WITH tl» right of direct THURSDAY. DECXMBKB S, IMS At High School Union "•nty,. Scal_a_ l"=80, =i \ Aucust M. 67T + 7» on the south to about Station 'about Station SJ1+B9 on tha aoulb to v 578+83 on the north, as shown on the naa to and from the Bute Highway [Paola, 114 South Union avenue, IMA"; and a* also shown more particu- •bout Station S8S + 80 on tha north, as Parkway constructed or to be constructed Again the kick for the extra point Page aforesaid plans; ' shown on the aforesaid plans; son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paola. Discovery that the "silent deep" larly on a plan attached to the petition PARCEL IMS on Parcels IMA. IMF. 1MJ and 1MK. Cranford was good. DEMOCRATIC CLUB (S) riled In this cause marked "Exhibit E". PARCEL 188X . He is a sophomore in the College Ounmlck - —1M is not silent after all, forms the. Including specifically all the. land and herelnabove described. ITS enUtled "New Jersey State Highway De- Including speciilnlly all the land and Take further notice that an order was Also starring for the victors Carey IS* iao 114 premises owned or controlled by Joseph- of Liberal Art Post Office 137 basis for a scientific color film, partment, Route 4 Parkway Section 0, premiseemises owned or controlled by JosephJh- made by said Judge oo the twenty-second 4chmitt ....'....HO 130 ine B. Whltall. her unknown heirs, de- The Union Junior College bas- were Ed and Gerry McGinley. Grelco _ .1W 180 Clippers in "Voice oi the Deep," to be shown j Central Ave.. Clark Twp to Lehlcb Val- ine B- Whitall. her unknown heirs, de- day of November AJJ. 1MB. fixing Friday, ..ISO ley H. R., Cranford visees, personal representatives and hervisees, personal representatives *nd her both members of the Penn grid SUeff - 131 IU US Parcel» 14U- and their unknown assigns bounded on the seventeenth day of December. AJJO Trips Up ketball team opened its season at 3:10 p. m. tomorrow on the ||l4S-14o-147- 148-J4O.i90-RU1.18«-187-168- ind their unknown assigns bounded on the northwest by land* now or formerly IMS. at thai hour of ten-o'clock In the fore- squad. Handicap ..: - _.. «1 us 37 Cranford High School auditorium. '[jaa-iaO-lOl-lea -1T9A-17BB- 1»C -1MH & the northeast by lands now or formerly noon of said day, at the Court House, In with a game against Bayonne a 1MK. Township of Cranlord. Union Coun- of Allan O. and Emily L. Miller; on theof Julia E. Strausman and lands now or The lineups: Advances 811 33 7S7 741 ALBAN-LE\VIS the City of Elizabeth, In tha County of Baydnne last nighL The next two All are welcome. There is no ad- ty, Scale l"=flO\ Ausurt aa, 1049"; and asnortheast by the southwesterly line of formerly of Louis DeMott; on the south- Crucial Tilt 1 Union and State of New Jersey..^s the WESTFUXD—Rogers, la; Jeske. It; Chl- mission charge. al*o shown more particularly on a plan Diets Street; on the southeast by lands east by lands now or formerly of Sarah games will be home contests, with ronna, I*; C. FrankenbachTc: E. McGin- now or formerly of Frederick and Mary time and place when said petition will Jeflferson POST Om« (3) attached to the petition filed In this came J Reed; on the southwest by the north- ley. it: Elchorn. rt; R. MeQlnley. re; Hauler; other lands now or formerly of *— heard.' at which time you should SAT.. SUN., MOV the Institute of Advertising Art Rogers ...... 1» 13« 1M Contrary to the age-old belief marked "Exhibit F". entitled "New Jer- easterly line of Robins Street; and.on the ear If you desire to be beard. Bodewtg. qb; Dougherty, Hi; Scloscla. rh; Holt sey Slate Highway Department, Route 4 Allan O. and Emily L. Miller and lands west by the proposed westerly right of on December 8 and with Drew on Savoye, ft). Second After 3-Game 1*5 IB* !•» that there is no sound under the now or formerly of, T. D'Onefrlo; and on WALTER D. VAN RIPER. RAHWAT Paul Muni & Anne Lee Donovan Championship Chances Parkway Section 8, Central Ave., Clark way line of.State Highway Route 4 P«rk- Attorney General of New Jersey. December 15. Home games are CRANTORD—Meyer, la; Torrens. It: . . -in in a sea, "Voice of the Deep" reveals TwpTto Lehlfh Valley R. B:. Crsptprd the southwest by the northeasterly line wav Section o. Central Ave., Clark Twp. Bogert .. _ .1*9 137 1S7 of Hory Street, extending from about SACKETT-M. DICKINSON. . played "in the Cranford High Mott, lg; Knaurer. e; Loveland. rg: .An- Win Over Commuters; Kohler .... Twp.. Parcels 188L A 1B8M. Township of to Lehigh Valley R. R., Cranford Twp.. as Assistant Deputy Attorney General Blue and Gold Eleven nese. rt; Babeuf. re; Poeltler. qb; Ander- 1M 181 IS* Hinge on Outcome of \> that fish have a definite language Station 870+02 on the south to about GIANT LAFF SHOW * "COMMANDOS Cranford, Union County, Scale 1"—50", laid down on the aforesaid plans, extend- Attorneys of Petitioner. School gymnasium, with J. V son, lh; Massa, rh: BUlias. fi>. of their own. Their aquatic con- August 20. IMS": Station 881 + 18 on the north, a* shown ing from about Station All + 04 on the S31 forfyrex Ware DATED." November 39, 1048. > Stops Elizabeth Rival games starting at 7:15 and varsit Westfleld . 8 0 7 T—30 Lions Hold Alley Lead KM an Summit Game Sunday versations in the film resemble PARCEL 1SSA on the aforesaid plans; south to about' Stajlon 572 + 25 on the STJUKEATDAWN' Craniord , . 0 0 0 .0— 0 COMMUTERS (0) north, as shown on the aforesaid plans; contests at 8:30. There will be Klnney ... the peculiar quacks, grunts, whist- Including specifically all the land .and PABCEL vuar^ Olsen A lohnson L en Touchdowns—Q. McQInley, Savoyev A three-game sweep over the 1M 144 Chances of the Cranford Clip- premises owned or controlled by Joseph- Including specifically an the land and PARCEL 108L TOWNSHIP OF CBANEQBD *" ««"£"ver and 7-6 on Turkey Day dnnring after all home game* Scloscla. Substitutes—Westfleld: Schmltx? Commuters put the Posi Office roU<- Stalger ... 14* ITS les and cluscks of a barnyard. A ine B. Whltall, her unknown heirs, de- premise* owned or controlled by Joseph- Including speclflcally all the land and •Notice Is hereby given that the Town- I*»He Howard Lowe. T. rrankenhach, Herr, Orlran. Hofanann L :.1J8 Ml 14» pers for winning' the Union County viseesvisees , personapeonall representativereprtti s and beeine. B. Whltall, her unknown heirs, de- ship Committee of the Township U Cran- Making it four wins for Cran- Slsto. Arbes. Wilson. M^M.r.lg-1. Wal- ers up in second place in Cranford .ScheUer , .„„..,. ' 1MB 151 100 congregation of snapping shrimp premises owned or controlled by Joseph- Other dates in this •Bouvet Football League Championship and theiheir unknowunknow n assignsi , bbounded-^n Iwlsees,' personal representatives and herine B. Whitall, her unknown heirs, de- ford will sell .at public auction, tax sals) "HELLZAPOPPIN*' ford in the annual Turkey Day tnAis, Holmes. Clark*. Harms. Cranford: Bowling League competition oh . . ^ 13a 144 188 sounds like a crackling forest fire, Talking fish, deep-sea divers the southeast byy landlasd now or formerlformerly and their unknowknown **T'«-T«* bounded on visees, personal representatives and hercertificate No. 3018, covering lota 703. schedule fallow: Nugent, Muldrow, <$ipola, Sanyour, Av- Handicap . 30 30 30 hang upon the outcome of their and underwater microphones of Charles E. Smith and land*ld' 'now ori thhe southwest by lands now o r formerlfly and their unknown assigns bounded on 703 and 704, in block 930. appearing on also ' classic to three for Thomas Jeffer- -._. , «wuw, vnpoia. sanyour, Av- the Garwood Recreation alleys game at Summit this Sunday. \ Be- while a school of Chesapeake Bay formerlv n» M..™ » «»~-i of Alice S . Wegtaorst andd llandds now or croakers was once mistaken for an are featured in the natural the southeast by lands new or formerly Jie Collector's records to be owned by ^D.THjmiT son, the Blue and Gold football ery. Johnson. Armstrong, Nielsen. Koake. Friday night.'- The Citizen and 777 fore last Sunday, the Clippers and color sound film, "Voice of the of Alois Hoefle; on the southwest by theMichele Massaro; the amount required Rita Brothers Chronicle team, erstwhile holder invasion of enemy ships. northeasterly Une of Meeker Avenue; and for redemption being the sum of S1S4S.18. CUudette Colbertan d team upset its formidable rival by ERRICO TRDCKTNO 13) Summit were tied for first place i Deep," recently produced, by y Federick and Mary Bauser; on on the northwest by the proposed north- The sale wilt be held at a meeting of the "Argentine Nights" ulty vs. J. v.s. home; Ja of second -place, lost two to theErrico ... : 159 l7a way Section 6. Central Ave., Clark Twp. the northeast by the southwesterly Une Qeone Brent the score of 7 to 6 in Elizabeth 170 in the league with records of four This is. the first time that fish the Moody Institute of Science to Lehi«h Vslley R. R.. Cranford Twp. as of Dietz Street; and on thhwesterle east by yUn the ewesterly line pf Myrtle Avenue Exten- Township Committee to be held on Tues- Plus «. Monmouth. and Newark Cranford Five Men's League to drop down into WUklns __ 160 1S4 US e«h Vslley R. R.. Cranford Twp. as of Dietz Street; and on the east by thesion, as laid down on the aforesaid plans, day. December 7. IMS. at 8:30 P. M.. In in last Thursday. This gave Jeff a Wyckofl _IZ__ U7 victories and no defeats each, but sounds have been recorded in a of Chicago. The film will be laid down on the aforesaid plans: on the proposed easterly righihtt offe waeasyt linbye othf e v^ J. V.%}home; January 12. Rur a tie with Enrico Trucking, winner 131 northwesth t bny thlande aforesais now do rplans formerl: ony thoef Statproposee Highwad easterly Roy right 4t Pofk wayy line oof extending from about Station 871 + 00 •he municipal building. Sale win be made THE* SEAHOrorb—Chapter 13 season's record of four defeats to Morenko , 144 140 on Sunday while the Clippers were film, according to the Moody In- shown at 3:10 p. m. tomorrow northwest byy lands now or formerly of State Highway Route 4 Parkwaarkway Section (Survey Base Une Stationing) on theto the highest bidder, subject to confirma- b Forever" Slcko Z~~. IN Maw ChrlrtSMs Hatlar Sal. BellBll a C. WashburnW ; and on the northeast A, Central AvAve.e, ClClarkk TTwp., to Lehigh three Victories and two ties, and Wgh Dickinson, and Simmons Co. of three from the VvF.W., and 1M 103 idle Summit stopped Plainfleld, *Tru Oveawer* «ih Set. at Cranford High School. All b thC. Washburn; and on the northeast A, Central Ave., Clark Twp., to Lehigh south to about Station B73 + 38 (Survey tion by tha Committee at its next regular so— Thommen ICO US Contains Pyrax WeH-and- stitute of Science in Chicago, pro- by thhe southwesterly line of Kaplan Valley R. R-R . Cranford TTwp., as laid down Base Une Stationing* on the north, as meeting after the sale, pursuant to tha Saturday. Sunday Matlne* Ella Balnes. William Bendix va. J. V.'s. home; January 15, Col- Set for Visit Petersen's Dairy, winner of two 20-0. to take the lead with a 5-0 $239 Today's biggest value. 1 are welcome. Admission free. StreetStt , extending from about Station on the aforesaid l wp., as laid down PUllam Rendix enabled Cranford to finish with Trsja and Utility: Platters _ ducers of "Voice of the Deep." A 67Street3 B,,0 extending from about Station on the aforesaid plans, extendinnding from shown on the aforesaid plain; provisions of B. 8. 84:8-114.3. in 101 Jen from the league-leading T.tnria 7*3 7SS 8M 673 + B0 on the south to about Station about Station 570 + 18 on tthh e south to 1 three wins to five losses and one^.T^" *yraway; Janu- record. -•.•: ••i-li. special Moody representative will 578 + 03 on thtee northsouth, atos showabount oStation thne about StatioStation 8804570 + 138 ont the south to PARCEL 108M J. WALTER COFFEE. 3—Color Ctrtoon*—3 ary li, Bloomfleld. home. Club. , .V. F. W (01 57f8i + 03 ont thh e north, as shown on the about Station 880+43 on the north, as Including specifically all the land and Township Clerk. "White Tie and Tails" tie. Markowlch 141 show the film here, the Rev. C. N. aforesaid plans. shown on the aforesaid plans; Dated: November 34. IMS. 13-2 From Regional 130 1S| If Summit wins this Sunday they. CONDEMNATION ^BOCBEDINOS premises owned or controlled by Joseph- Both teams scored in the first Ftebruary 1. Monmouth. away- In spite of being stopped by A. Ttneo .. 118 133 '" will sew up the title and there Larsen. ' ..-"' before Ihe PARCEL —1M -»~-«-.-••.B » ui the land and wwIncludin" '"-g specificall" y all the Jand and |lne B. Whltall, her unknown heirs, de- BerardlneUl . 14a , 118 premises owned or controlled by Joseph- premises owned or controlled by Joseph- visees, personal representatives and her quarter of last week's contest, and February 2. Walter Hervey Juntor v Coach Paul Selby's Cranford Petersen's, the Lions continued to J. Tineo . 143 will be no need for the Clippers i To achieve the unusual scenes HONOBABir FRANK L. CLEABY and their unknown assigns, lying between m- a •^ ladle of lae Baaerler Ceuri ine B. Whltall. her unknown heirs, de- Ine B. Whiiall. her. unknown heirs, de- College, home; February 5 Drew High School cagers, after showing lead the field by a margin of twoT. Komer .. 104 138 177 in "Voice of the Deep," a scientific the proposed lines of Myrtle Avenue Ex- both kicks for, extra point were Handicap to play over with Union the game| Valen Coaaty visees, personal representatives and her visees, personal representatives and her •roy; February 12. Army, awayl up well in practice during the past games. 80 expedition was sent out from Los the matter of thei and their unknown assigns bounded on and their unknown assigns bounded on good, but the Jeff trjj was nullified which.Cranford successfully pro- petition of the' State I the. northwest by lands now or formerly the southeast by lands now or formerly by an offside penalty. Albie February 14, Seton HaU Frosh) two weeks, are set to give Regional 7«8 7»7 tested. If the Clippers down Sum- Angeles to the coast ^'"Southern -Highway Commissioner of Mary A. IHiggan; on the northeast by of William Goldberg: on the southwest "way; FWmiary 16. College of Only other sweep of the evening lands now or formerly of Frederick A- by lands now or formerly of Ada B R1ALTQ Barnes kicked successfully for i hard time in their season opener mit, then they will still have to California. Delicate sounding de- of the State of Now. was that of, the Rotary Club over BUILDERS Reid and lands now or formerly of Her- Gardiner Storm; on the northwest by [South Jersey, home; February 26 it the local gymnasium tomorrow OENKRAX lit Jersey for the condem- Cranford, while Al Ward got off the Republican Club. The Demo- Krele 142 133 114 face the Comets and Summit will vices were,-used to determine riet S. Prichard; on the southeast fcy lands now or formerly of John and Maria Jersey City Junior College, home; Haddad 1S1 201 f»r»M Celer teal Sat. nation of the lands of NOTICE lands now or formerly of Kenneth & Santo; and on the northeast by the south- the perfect placement for Thomas light. The Regional netsters have 151 have to play ona. more opponent One 4«W tstrlaanrtar 1st. where to-tune in the hydrophonej Josephine B. Whltall. TODAY Thru SATURDAY cratic Club won two from the 1S5 131 ' 1M 4 colorful bowls for mixing. 1 Henrietta Dukeshlre; and on the south- westerly line of Dermody Street; extend- Man* -1. Walter Hervey. away; had no formal practice, as their Relmer ... Color* match Bowl Sat. or underwater microphone, to findher unknown heirs, de- west by the northeasterly Une of Minor Ing from about Station Ml+ 11 on the Jefferson which didnt count be- Methodist Men's Club; Unami won ISO • 113 111 before the outcome is settled. boiling, serving. ttorlng_ visees, personal repre- Loretta Younx. Wm. Holden 5 Jeraq, City, away, and DITullo . 1J0 133 137 for baking and sarvJna_ coach has been recuperating from $295 •;• !':)• Street, extending from about 8tatton south' to about Station 583 +IS on the Restored by Marino's cause of the penalty. His second Sunday's game, scheduled to be- the most noisy fish. Then a diver sentatives and her and THUBS>-FRL—SAT. 11 Farleigh Dickinson two from the Lutheran Brother- Handicap ., 74 at 74 J B73 + 44 on the south to about station north, as shown on the aforesaid plans: MUNDAY, DEC. 6th Kobert iHltntium try missed the right goal post by + a recent appendectomy. Cy Wan- was lowered into the sea with a their unknown assigns. S74 + SS on the north, as shown on the PARCH- 198H Reganlless of Condition, we can re- J away. • . hood, and Sunny Acres took two gin at 2: IS p. m., is expected to specially outfitted camera. TO: Josephine B. Whitall, her unknown store those treasured pieces to their "RACHEL AND THE Bay MUIand. Ann Todd inches. saw and Bill Koonz, two of thefrom the last-place Builders' Gen- TO 780 nt be -a tough one for the Clippers, heirs, devisees, personal representa- aforesaid plans; Including specifically all the land and lustrous original beauty! "Bulldog's key men, wont see ac- SUNNY ACRES <3> Thirty minutes of colorful ma- PARCEL IMC • . premises owned or controlled by Joseph- Geraldine Fltzrerald Ward paved the way for the eral Supply team. . • . Guemple .103 as Summit has some faVt, accurate tives; and' her and. their unknown as- Including specifically all the. land and Ine B.. Whltall. her unknown heirs, de- STRANGER" ion until January because of foot- 114 rine, drama werePtHerresuTfr "To signs, their proper names being un- l premises owned or controlled by Joseph- visees, personal representatives and her * Reflnishing of- Hollow and Flatware Elizabeth team's score by block- Cowperthwaite .. 190 178 us passers and a good ground attack. Aba Donovan of the Post Office team Pulcher climax the film, Preacher-Scientist known; the respective husbands and Ine B. Whltall. her unknown heirs, de- and their unknown assigns bounded on * Repairing ' * Refinishlng BROADWAY ACTS in ing a Cranford punt on the Blue lall injuries;'^ 177 178 wives of the said Josephine B. Whit- visees. personal representatives and her. the-southwes. _ . „ t fay- lands .;—•»now o-r —•••••<=•« formerl*y Dana Andrews. Jean Peters CHS Alumni rolled games iit 202, 192 and 220Nletzel •,.:._. ISO - Irwin A. Moon links the new dis- and their unknown assigns bounded on of-Carl Jorgensen; on the northwest rjv Bronzing—Polishing—Lacquering' "THE KANAZAWO Cesar Btunera |"SO EVIL, MY LOVE" and Gold. 1Q.and then falling an Four regulars from last season's for a record individual high series Rankin ...,.1 183 IIS dippers Fourth in all. her unknown heiri. devisees andl,-the. southeasaSu^artHhT'tanJTt by lands niyw^ .o""unaer fnrmjirtira onI latui*_>*»of-Carl —Jorgensen:^ ~— -*———« ! th• ——---*e northwest by Stupak -las --MS 308 covery to man's need of <3pd, "fjoj Sllver--Chronie—Nickle—Zlno ^ TMO»- . the .laall on ihft J^yarri Hrt«x~-Tom lof 614, which gave'^Tum trie ••• ~-. .-•'•izi.x J aUDtttiuT Br*tb«n Circus r.^eenturie» man couhl-irrbt-hisarfish Copper—Bron«i" rsdliim- -'. "* .j" ;* P^^v'i&q^Titr: : Mariano plunged through center TJyle Burnett and Dick Byrnes are 83S 843 731 League llaiting Averages visees, persona] representatives and — —. _ ..... —.••... ..j _ OTW WHMJMM. wia on we " Aerobatie Act ' for the event in the class B group. sounds because he did not have Denman; on the northwest by lands now southeast by the northwesterly Une of Ice Box and Refrigerator Tyronne Power, Anne Baxter for the score three plays later. in hand to give the Cranford cag- Stupak of Sunny Acres put to- «-*•» Pyrsa fsntJatsr. his and their unknown assigns, their * Saturday Matinee LUTHERAN ^ROTHERHOOO (1) ' The Cranford Clippers, 1948 Braws tha right amount "W the proper equipment," Dr. Moon proper names being unknown; thelor formerly of Otis H. Bowers: and on Bryant Avenue, extending from about Racks repaired like new On the kickoff play that follow- :rs some needed confidence this Hopkins 153 Easy to sa* whafs cook- the northeast by the southwesterly Une Station B71+04 on the south to about i • |"APUS & ESTRELUTA" gether games of 226, 165 and 208 ISO league champions, placed fourth in ^$245 SUPERMAN—Chapter IS Gerhke ...• . lea of goad coffs* faster declares in a short review of the . respective husbands .and wives of. the of Hory Street, extending from about Station-S71+87 on the north, SJ shown on Plfd. S-U43 Colored Comedy Act ed, Ward was injured and had, to On eason, and a number of other for a 599 series, and M. Burnett of 130 batting "averages in the Union Ing- IH quart tin $395 scientific principles behind under- said Thomas D. Leonard, his Unknown Station 577 +S3 "on the south to about the aforesaid plans; Meyer , ^ lie IU heirs, devisees and his and their un- ' • S—Color Cartoon*—3 «THE LUCK OF spend the rest of the game an the iromising members of the squad the Republican Club rolled 202, 203 B. Nylen ..: 181 134 County Baseball League, according water sound. "But now that the Station 578 + 55 on the north, as'shown on PARCEL 1991 A crowd of approximately 2,500 p. Nylen known assigns, their proper names the aforesaid plans: Including specifically all the land and "UINCE A bench. / • lave shaped up well in practice, as and 166 for a 571 total. 167 ISO to the final averages as released hydrophone has been invented, we being unknown; State of New Jersey: GLORIA HATDOCK* SUNDAY Thru TUESDAY THE IRISH" LW the Westfield High School ^oach Selby is hoping for a good M. Knierim 131 161 '>!'•. Township of Cranford, a municipal PARCEL 108D . premises owned or controlled by Joaeph- MARINO'S Immediately thereafter, Jimmy Others in the 200 class were: K. Knierim ISO this week. The Clippers had a, know 'that our previous conclu- corporation of New Jersey: and to Including speclflcally all- the land and Ine' B. Whltall. her unknown heirs, de- itB-lsS WATNXWOOD FAUC Dancers alumni team stop the Cranford ihowing this year. Last season Rosalind Russell Walker received a short over-the- _ — ». • -in fcT^-«»43V-»l* .252 average, while the Elizabeth! Dremlses owned or controlled by Joseph- visees, personal representatives and her Haddad, Builders' General, 201; 783 733 sions were wrong." whom it may concern: PUUNPTEXD. N. J. • • Sydney Greenstreet line pass from George Rankin .on High School alumni, 20-0. in the I Braves were first with a team bat- Please take notico that application has Ine B. WhltaU. her unknown heirs, de- and their unknown assigns bounded on SUNDAY, DEC. 5th :rai)ford lost 15 games and wonSicko, Errrco Trucking, 203, and UNAMI 121 LOOK! otm mn w*« worn 29*ur ••••.-«»>! •-s "The same is true of the spirit- , __~ . ..u««.u UML application nas New .JerseyV Largest "LEE MARMER" annual game for benefit of the Blrdsoni; been made by Spencer Miller, Jr., State the Jefferson 45-yard line and one, but four of the defeats were 133 113 ting average of .287. The Braves _^^ '• ,** »•••nth* niftU ——— W AaU-Be-ballears "The Velvet Touch" philanthropic funds of the Lions Teetsel, Methodist Men's Club, 200. Lelghton 14„1. 79* "l Quart OrtUty Dlth 1 1 \'- ual world," he adds. "Some peo- Highway Commissioner of the State of Walter Pidjreon dashed all the way for a Cran- ly a mere one point and one of 133 got ISO htfs for the 628 times at bat New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank L. "JACK AlAKUN" • • ' —Aba—. Clubs of the two municipalities on Schwelkert ~""l44 141 170 8 Inch He Plat. ple do not believe that a spiritual ford touchdown. ' Barries' then The November prize winners Brlnlccrho/T 159 156 and scored 139 runs. Chary, one of the Judges of the Superior Mr. Mimic in them by only two points. Broome world exists, but only because they Court of the State of New Jersey, upon Leo Goreey and successfully kicked for the point the Walnut avenue field Saturday. were announced this week as fol- 160 168 174 toood Cok. DUh Tne Bowery Boys Victor D. Shaheen, co-chairman Another home game will Handicap - ST S2 are not properly equipped to rec-tils petition, which petition haa been On the Screen that was to mean the game for played Tuesday afternoon againsbe|iowst : ea PETEKSEN'S DAIRY (2) ognize it Faith in God provides duly filed In the office of the Clerk of "HOW GREEN WAS With Clarence Fritz for the Cran- Halxnun 164 Itf4 Union County, for the appointment of "OUT of THE STORM" "Smuggler's Cove" the Blue and Gold. ' I Scotch Plains. Class A—High game, Stupak, 78* ' 778 E. A. Petersen - 153 127 . m us with the key to the spiritual three disinterested freeholders, residents Lais CaUler—Jlsarny Lyaas) MY VALLEY" fond club, reported this week that 226; second high game, Svedman, E. W. Petersen 167 140 of the County of Union, as commis- The lighter Cranford team then MEN'S LEAGUE 121 W. Ancle 131 135 world,. just as the hydrophone there was a gross take of about 212; high series, Cory, 597; second Mead. Sr 137 1J7 sioners, to appraise and fix the compen- |"PHILO VANCES plus proceeded to stop Jefferson- in M. Harris 182 136 gives us the key to the underwater sation to br paid lor all those certain lota, $1,500, which would mean, when Recreation Basketball high series, Burnett, 571. Butler 152 133 Handicap 1 world. tracts or parcels of land and premises, SECRET MISSION" every category for the rest of theall expenses have been deducted, Mead. Jr 17S 132 181 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR situate, lying and being In the Township Allan CarUa Lloyd Nolan. Wm. Bendix game. The home eleven drove to Class B—High game, Rogers, Maxfield 129 1SI 159 797 712 a net profit of about $500 for the'Season Opens Dec. 11 Bench 155 1S3 • 757 GUARANTEED XMAS DELIVERY! •••m -i F "Voice of the Deep" is one ofof Cranford, In the County of Union and ' BAJtQAIN MATINEE the Cranford 14 just before the 241; second high game, J. Harney, 188 UONS CLUB (II State of New Jersey, more particularly !*:!• U !:»•—All Seals toe in . treasury of each club. Van Pelt —- • 108 146 iN a series of sound^color films being described as follows; end of the first half, but they were Games in the boys' basketball 222; high series, Donovan, 614; sec- 748 696 Thermann produced by the Moody Institute PARCELS IMA. 1MB. IMC, 1MD. 1ME. 1:M U B:ao_^All Saats 40a CRANFORD Stevens ... 108 1BM\ 1MCJ, 198H, 1MJ. 188K, 1ML & (Tax Incl.) "GUADACANAL smothered for a 6-yard loss as the Other members of the Cranford leagues sponsored by the Cranford ond high series, Dimmick, 536. CI-HEN-CHRONICLE II > Khaheen . -- 139 147 Rogers 133 -....156 107 Of Science in an effort to link 1MM. half ended. ••"'•',' \ Recreation Committee are sched- - 143 145 Howl The Cranford Dramatic Club VAUDEVILLE club's committee for the game Class C—High game, Shaheen, Blind 100 138 1B7 . science and religion. Two pre- As Indicated on a plan filed or. about DIARY" McMahon .... 100 10O HaU to be Bled In the Office of the Register of at 3:80—7 A 9 P. M. Thurs.. FrL. Sat. DMS. J6-S-4 A great battle was put up byWere: Al Davies, treasurer; uled to begin in the Cranford High 223; second high game, Rouvet, 153 139 -156 Handicap -- — 140 vious - productions, "God of the presents the riotous Oliver Goldsmith comedy Austin 181 142 ^ Q Deeds of Union County, entitled "New the Cranford Une in the' second Charles J, Stevens, players and School gymnasium on December 221; high series, Hopkins, 519; sec- McCuIloush 130 Atom" and "God of Creation," Jersey State Highway Department. Gen- "RACHEL AND 148 15S equipment; Frank Dooley, field, 11, it .was announced - this week Handicap 33 38 38 648 697 7M| "' have been shown to four million eral Property Parcel Map, Routee 44 Park- half, and the backfield did a fine ond high series, Hayeck, 497. way Section 8, Central * ~ THE STRANGER" \ MON. A TUES. and August Thermann, Jr., tickets. by Patrick J. Grail, league chair- people in Clark job of outguessing the foe. There Class D—High game, A. Tineo, 708 731 724 CRANFORD BOWLING LEAOUBll camp^ "She Stoops to Conquer" Loretta Young. Robt Mltchnm Myma Lojr, Fredric Starch were several helpful pass inter- Sound equipment was donated by man. All teams and players must 195; second high game, Carey, 194; Team REPUBLICAN CLUB (Ok ^t~.»U4>. « KUU arc WUllsm Holden ceptions by Cranford players,'and Cranford Radio and the truak to be registered by next Monday, and -~ uuey s xwp^ Directed by Allan Whitney high series, Broome, 5dO; second M. Burnett. _ .2O2 _2OJ " w, also being made to distribute them inileld ' Tkars aV* rri. t:iS—»:45 transport it by Builders* General there will be no changes of roster 166 Lions Club CranfordM . nK., nmiKN iwp. anda utClt]j good Blue and Gold kicking kept high series, R. Harney and Mead, V Tlnnesz 116 IBS 182 Port Office) J..2J abroad, of Unden, Union County. Scales aa in- . Sat. l:«—7:s«—19:10 JO - Jefferson from threatening too Supply. after January li x J. Praul „ _ _120 -14O ISO Errlra Trucking dicated Aug. 1040"; and as shown more CRANFORD CASINO I Jr. (tie), 475. P Tlnnesx 134 14S ..„ '. IS <4 "TOE BEST YEARS 130 Petersen's Dairy _ 10 particularly on a plan attached" to the often. ' Arrangements for the season F. Deller _ -....151 181 IBS CiHxen-Chronlcle petition, filed In this cause, marked "Ex- DEEP"WATERS" The Westfield alumni team was Last Friday's scores: IB hibit A", entitled "New Jersey State The lineups: were completed at a meeting of METHODIST MWS_CtTJB tl) MethodisMthditt KKen's Club ....18 Dana Andrews. Jean Peters) OF OUR LIVES" loaded with collegiate talent and Cowperthwalte „.... 173 714 8M 771 Sunny Acres , ,...17 Highway Department, Route 4 Parkway Than. * »rl. !:»•—1;»«—1«:SO JXFFERsoNWacld. 1»: Occaranvx It: representatives ' of participating 16S 148 ROTARY CUTS <3> Section 0, Centra] Ave.. Clark Twp. to Thurs., Fri., Sat, December 9, lh, 11 Tomchik. lg: Chrlstow, c; WflgtowJcx, re; seemed well ahead of the Cranford [ Imus «„.,.. 107 Lutheran Brotherhood 17 DO YOU KNOW? Bsi. t:ta—S:BS~•;»•_•- I Due to length of this feature we teams in the township ro^ms last Scott ..!..163 jdds , ^ ~^136 173 151 Rotary Club 17 Lehigh Valley R. R., Cranford Twp.. Par- Birone. rt; Ward, tei Rofnal* qb: Cullen* team in weight and speed. Main Hritton ' 153 135 120 If Tsar reef laaka? cels 103 - 1M-1«5-1(HM«7-188-189-170-171- Curtain at 8:40 wUl tun continuous.' lh; Moore, rh; Mariano. R>. Men's Lexue - 17 target of Cranford's defense was week. -" j R. Harney : 150 • 147 176 Commuters 16 Waal lasBlatlsa aaaa far yaaf 173-1MA & 1MB. Township of Cranford. 8ATUKDAY MATINEE CRANFOHT*-Hearna. la; Fries*. It; J. Harney 181 185 13* •aw Jakaa ssaavilte SMiag IssV Union County. Scale I'-Bv*. August 18. Feature at Glover, lg; Coles, c: Kaye. If; Yarrow. Jack Rogers of Cornell, who scored Teains registered for the, compe- I Svedman _ 188 ISO 17B Democratic Club 10 1940"; and as also shown more particu- . Student tickets, TJnaml , 16 »r**aa yaar basset / "PENRODandSAM" 2:05—5:20—«:35 rt: Denman. re: Kelly. . Coffee Cups J5 »i Tkara.—"I UT1}1 riO Nappy, 8>i to. ^5 NOW thra SUN. all for only AJ). Coffee Saucers ... JO | laaua lUwut-Juo Chsndlor | For over 61 yew* the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO- Baker. 9^-In. 70 Salad Bowl (Yellow) ....1 J» .GOWNS PAJAMAS Sugar, Covered 1-25 Cord. Butter (Yellow).. M By Du Benay. 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Recent Events of Interest Betty Ann Lerda, .Charles Malm- tive to the Junior Village Improve- Buzalski and Ethel Mae Davis. ig brought in the shell of a small ken, Marilyn Mears, John Merrill, ment Association. He attended Thanksgiving In pantomime. The Roosevelt School was represented turtle. Bill Wooley brought in an Feed Prejean, Nancy RudAJdar- the first meeting, last week,' inby Helen Irany and Pat Bailey; the THE CRAjiFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948 old skin which had been shed by win., Sonja -"^ SUrl*v M£ranjhrd Public School* garet Sauer, Brenton Stearns, Clld Shl' h M Sherman School representatives a snake. Peggy Hudson brought Page Seventeen ROOSEVELT SCHOOL 'Douglas Young and Anita Zone. . were Warren Ditzel and . Thomas in a pine cone. Buschold. Second Grade Freshmen: Vivian Adams, Carol .»« luu, uoia masses-sang The following members of 6JTrotter. Mrs. Charles Redden is Sixth The children in Mrs. Ising's sec* You Make *It" was shown in theAlexander, John Apgar, Flora Thanksgiving songs and played have three silver stars on ththee leader of the committee. Fourth Grade singing gflTTwi • , ond grade are all trying to bevssembly recently, Following the [Ball, Vigdor Bernstein, Donald class outside reading chart: Don- The children talked about dem- Mrs.' Thompson' fourth grade good citizens of Cranford. They picture the upper grade audience Black, Neil Curran, Dolores Dru- In art class, the boys and girls ald Klein, Lois" Lear, Carolyn ; made Pilgrim centerpieces for their ocracy and about the town. ofchildren are. < much . interested in ' have made up some rules for good watched a few selected short sub- zek, Richard Eppler, Ace Eschen- Lisk, Barbara Tblede and Michael Cranford. Mrs. Redden told them their new unit of study, which ismonth. citizens to follow. They are: Obey jects entitled "Chinooks Children" lauer, Betty Feodersen, Robert tables. They are also working on stencilstencilsencilss.. , Wilson. Each star represents live about their freedom and indepen- Mexico. They made a list of ques- the traffic. officer; help keep our and "Three Little Bruins in aHalsey, Janet Helm, Barbara Ibooks. dence. • . , ' tions . of the things they would Canoe." In language class they wrote town dean; be careful on the KauL Max MacCormack, Nancy CLEVELAND SCHOOL One of the points of interest inlike to find out. streets; be careful in Are drills; Tipton and Shirley Wolfe. stories about the things they were Grade 5-6 •Hnnlrfilthankful fQforT. First Grade Cranford told about by Mrs. Red- Clyde Durham, brought in . a •mi keep off other people's property; • '•'•'Yt - ••••' Durinrgg their study of f Egypt Eighth grade: Paul Adams, Rob- Mrs. Newsy/anger's first grade den was the Indian spring which Mexican sombrero. Walter Schu- •.?fcS* •'••.;! come to school on time, obey your Miss Donovan's class chose several ert Albertson, Arthur Bierwirth, Grade SF once flowed on Indian Spring road. parents and be courteous and po- Miss Flaherty's class enjoyed constructed ^Sarge turkeys. Many ster brought "in a brightly colored ways to show the many interesting Claudia Birdsong, Ann Bishop, appeared -as table decorations for The group will meet once every woven shopping bag; Sonja Gerow, lite at all times. things they learned. Colorful Beverly Bishop, Olga Blevin, Mary seeing some Chinese costumes two.weeks in the library of Cleve- which Patricia Gjerde brought in the Thanksgiving dinner. some pottery, a shaker and C(1 'j-"^"iX*' Fourth Grade booklets were made by Ann Tay-Brunner, Barbara Buschold, Jud- |land School. .best talent L^T * for the display table. Kent Kirk- pale Leland and Laurie Den- woven mat; Susan Wagner, a pair 6t6t The The students in Mrs. Meyer's !ar, John Parkin, Eva Morris ith Cederhobn, Lillian D'Honau, LINCOLN SCHOOL of sandals, Mexicari money and a•"» this projprojece t man also brought in some inter- man preparech-stories. from then- good oiil fourth grade are completing their Barbara Dorian. Joye Skaarup, Richard DruckenmiUer, Michael library books and read them to Second Grade picture; Virginia . Anderson and good original poem w JFerrp, Evelyn Filsinger, Frank esting pictures of China. wrftten study of Mexico with the construc- Ervin Braun and Louise Fischer [the class. Some of the boys, and girls in Eleanor Jorlett, Mexican tiles; member of thee class. tion of a Spanish-American dic- Warren Gearrick made'a pictorial Firuiey, Vilbinia Guertin, Beverly The children have been trying Mrs. Thomas' second grade have The room mother p Charts were madefa Nel to learn to do some of the early Second Grade. Carol Buschold, a jig-saw puzzle; tionary. The next unit to be •w> y - Hawks, Earl Henrlfks, David brought hi some interesting items tertaid M son Brown, Janet Isles, Joseph Lazaras, Thomas American square - dances. They Miss Hoak's second grade had Judy Gademan, Mexican baskets. studied will be Australia. " Herbster and ['find the dances very Interesting for their science table. The following; chillren brought Thomas Holroydyd.. ModeJ^, were Mears, Francis Moore, Gayle Oss- charge of the Thanksgiving assem- Thanksgiving was observed in and lots of fun. bly last Friday. The children told Roger Blohm brought in two Mrs- Meyer's .room with a short- made by Nancy Hubbard, Helen man, Marjorie Richards. William crayfish which he caught with a Irany, Doris Reed and Kathleen Richards, William Roesel, Martha Grade 4L the story of the Pilgrim's leaving play. The cast included Joyce England and going to Holland and net in the river "near his home. Skaggs, Robert Blaicely and Rob-Vogel. Resendale, Mary Ann Scherer, Grade . 4L enjoyed a period of Diane Menig brought in Some Phyllis Skarbek, Sondra Ulrich, potato printing. Many original then to America and of the first ert Statz as the speakers. Indians Sixth Grade Thanksgiving with the Indians as beautiful seashells . which were Alicia Van Iderstine. William and clever fruit, flower and other found on the beach at Guadal- were played by Stephen Eudene, During the study: of, Africa each designs resulted. The pupils plan their guests. < Anna Brown, David Swarts, Bev- I member of Mrs. Eschenlauer's I Walsh, Raymond Weaver, Robert I canal. She also contributed a Witte, Caroline Wulff, Marcia to make our own gift wrapping Five-Six Grade erly Tyree, Joyce Neebling, Mary 'sixth grade made a map of Africa paper small green gourd, Gerard Ruch Ann Schnttzer, Julia Cromarty, showing the important countries, Wurth and Jeannette Zulick. [paper. Miss Warner's fifth and sixth brought in a - eompaSs, a' magnet Phyllis Clemensen, Marie Schatz, cities, rivers and lakes. . Seventh grade: - Richard 'Albert Grade 58 grade class had a spelling test of [and a squirrel's tail. Robert Koen- son, Barbara Brown, Jane Cham- The girls and boys of Sherman one hundred "Word Demons." The | and Angelo La Bracia. Pilgrims Elinor McKim, Marion Kaye and Gift Blonsette were played by Lawrence Schroe- berlain, David. Crane, ' Robert 5S are painting silhouettes on glass following had a perfect score: Ar-| Susan Bates are making a large Craw, John Duryee, Susan Eschen- which they will frame for Christ- Jene Golden, Judy Poole, Jean der. Jack Schaedel, Terry Emory, product map of Africa. Iauer, Patricia Evans, Ruth Goetz mas giftgiftss . FiFirstt, an original I Grade, Ernest Ringer, Stephen Quality Michael Slane, Rudy Liska, Nils HIGH SCHOOL , n original Scattered with Sparkling Khinesto Caroline Heston, Hugh Mair, Ger- sketchch- ooff an action figurefi was 'Boyer, Teddy Munday and Gail Jensen, Arthur Johnson,-Barbara Honor Boll Maurer, Gerry Herbster, Mary trude . Ramsey, Mabyn Reeves, drawn on paper. The paper was Brach. • APERHANC3NG The following students in Cran Nancy Reinert, Marjorie Reinhart, impressively fceauliW service J then placed under glass and the Buontempo, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, fordiwZh « *T "™°«>« in Cran- wancj»a _ V y »Reinert• • , Marjorie Reinhart, Judy Botts in Mrs. Miller's class AINT1NG // figure, painted on the glass in black P dimensional presented the following report on Bobby Stanger, Bobby Longaker Z?*?*, *thle °° firstJ «**»*«rkin markin* «1g fterper1 A'- sCl Gayla Taddee Sassl an. ElinodRlh r Stearnsd , Pam- MUSIC AVAILABLE NVTTH01TT CHARGE and Paul Wright. Kenneth Maur- Taddeo and Richard enameL Silver foil is used as athe first meeting of-the Junior Guaranteed Worknunshlp ?? whicSh ende ^rd Novembe* r 10. ° ***** background .when the .picture, is FREE ESTIMATES b lit er was the drummer. I Numerically a grade.of A is from SHERMAN SCHOOL Village Improvement Association: . .Newly elected club officers for framed. , Silhouettes have been The Junior VIA met in the. li- u Slips 93 to 100; a B is from 85 to 92. Kindergarten ' ! completed by.Diane Mackie, Frank Mi* JMeyer's fourth grade are: The Sherman School children brary of Cleveland School on Mon- Seniors- A*W, - T Lawrence Schroeder, president; Moditz, Leo Casper, Jack Bevah, day, November 22. It consisted of A. B.DAVIS att8 > making pictures, of food that Alice Nelson, Lee Ann Hoffmann, y, ember 22. It consisted of BgbbyStangS^gere , vicerDres good for them. 'Peter. Jones one member from, each of the 34 HABfAPO ROAD Skaggs. secretary. ^ S ' SanfordPatenran and" Mary Ann Barbara "eyes" on his potato. Franklin,' sixth, grade classes.. Judy "Botts "• • Cranford ....__ of the choir •«i oura juewis. Carolyn ' Lyons, Stuart Holder brought in a real from Mrs. Miller's class and Law- Artists in metals design and create these very Jean ice Lyons, Jeanne Mack, Aud- potato to school. The chJldren^cut Grade «J Swarts and Arthur rence Ashwell from Miss Warner's lovely costume jewelry pieces for-everyone on Johnsen. rey Martinson, Marilyn .Miller,- the potato into pieces. 'Each piece .Warren Ditzel of Mrs. Janovsik's class were Cleveland School's rep- sixth grade was' chosen by his your gift lisa. Expensive looking effects are Beryl Morgan, Mona fLee Reiman, had at least one "eye" on it. They „ ,^_.w ooa cuosen Dy hiresentativess . The two members The pupils of Mrs. Quaintance's class' to b Sh es. The two members created by these craftsmen, yet the price tags fourth grade have started the study Marilyn Smid, Edward Stickney, planted the pieces in some soil. class'to be a Sherman representa- from LincolLinl SSchool were Bruce of New Jersey. Pictures from the Sara Jean Thomas, Nancy Voll, They will watch the potato plants are quite modest. Illustrated ... a chain of Cranford Public Library have been Betty Wass, Mary Ann Wurth and as they grow, cutout hearts traced in golden Trifaniunt, brought in by Lynn Jacobsen. Lin- Virginiaa YoungV«..-~. crowned with tiaraJiko rhinestones. Romantic Juniors: Carol Grade IK da Loranger, Roger Prinrwn, Susan Blackman, The boys and girls in Mrs. Kis- trio fif necklace, bracelet and earrings. Abom and Gail Blddle. Carolyn Thomas Cisar, 'Coffee. William Elizabeth ely's first grade have been enjoying This little Jacket and Margaret Heney showed col- STOCKS and BONDS lections of: shells from the New Neaklace - - 7.50 4.00 Jersey shore. Samples of prod- Bracelet • • SUm ucts were brought in by Buddy to 4.00 Bought- Sold - Quoted Earrings • • - WenzeL Philip McLaughlin, Don- W Goes Everywhere 3.«0 *%, (PUu tax) ald Scott and Charles Boardman. cause the story is a Pilgrim ad- j LISTED OR UNLISTED >"" • Product maps were made by Su- Sophomores: Charles Argento, venture. They are now building John Baldesweiler. Gall Brink- " Sircet flomr Each slip has been cut to fit one of the nine san Abom, Donald Scott and Mar- red Bu a Pilgrim village. garet Heney. •; ^K" r , »>»»<*. Joyce Davis. 1 k Grade SB Ruth DruckenmiUer. John Gafmey / ——Inquiries Invited basic types of feminine figures. A thorough Firth Grade Grade 3B gave a small Thanks- Wonderful to give, wonderful to wear yourself .., \ Patty Grant reports that the 1 scientific study hat aided Laros designers pupils of Miss Eisenring's fifth , mt home, in the office, everywhere . 4, with skirt*, grade have made charcoal draw- \ 0 in making the fit accurate. Once measured, Ings of imaginary people. Miss Amato, the art director, framed Don't Gamble 'With Vision George W. Cunningham drestem or under m coat. Fashioned of luxurious the size and style number of the recipient a few of these. The ones that are displayed' on the bulletin board Have a Regular Eye Examination BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES wool woven with rabbit hair. ICt warm, soft. of this lovely gift is established and She were created by Robert. Archilles. »U EASTT9 BROAD 8TRKET. WBSTFIKLD. S. i. - Jerilyn Robey, Patricia • Grant IVEstfleld Z-MSO j need never "guess" again. Laros attention Beatrice Reeves and Richard Oest. Button cuffs, deep pockets, smart shoulder detail. .•.•'«•.•• • >, A film entitled "Light Is What DR. G. HINDMAN to detail is evident in the fine workmanship, OPTOMETRIST Cherry* green, gray or aqua, 6,108.829 \ . quality fabrics and charming styles. Sixes * No, UNION AVE. CR. Put New If you, too, are a taxpayer 32 to 44. Regular, long, tall, petal pink, BKOKKN LBNSKS CRANFORD, N. J. Sites U to20... 5.95 Sisea40 to44 ...«.»5 YQUR FORD CAR DVriJCATKD ruscaurflON* In New Jersey, you'll be interested white or black. ' rnjjD OU 85 H. P. to fee bow your railroads are partners with you and with Shop (Sices 46 to 52 ... 5.00) me every community In the state. . Third Slrttl floor Lumber Millwork OU Mason Materials MWMtl BUDGET PLAN A" marina? sAnaem iaW k— PAT AS YOU KIDK ' mad* during tit* war yeara by Ik* aubn of Ik* Muter Kraft Screens - Storm Sash Oil BooMr. A atw aathoi al hondagail cafe foal IMS SEIT1CE -*—m m*m huh** i~. Shingles - Roofing Materials iMwMastarKr**

TWIN BORO Youngstown Kitchens ^^--^aaar ^L•W m ^mM"\W^^SS»M t^J^^SkZya^P imS^SJ ^paaHBSaaP a> f> a> eMajeBBBB| fry gaaaesH •Wi AUTO CORP. Builders' Hardware ^•:i - ,3 wit J. sonacLZ. CHAPMAN BROS. 158 L Westfidd Avenue Plumbing and Heating Contractor* ROSELLE PARK Standard Lumber NORTH AVK* E. 4nytime ... Anywhere ... Any Weather . . , So Mucfi Style, .-Mid So Much Xhe In CKANFOED 6-1520 KO. «-•!••—4101 Tlietfc Gift lings of Supply Co. I? x Season Skipper K Frc« foMn. fluur{i.lifnK ab«v 94 HIGH STREET, CRANFORD N Wednesday your New Jersey lulfly unft*(triviy for the year 1948. CLUB COMMUNITY We're glad to pay a fair share in the cost One coat to carry you around the calendar . . « OWES ITS SUCCESS TO THE LOYAL This money goes all over the state—for of keeping New Jersey prosperous and .00 •Mm tax SUPPORT OF ENTHUSIASTIC CLUB MEMBERS education, for agriculture -research, for movmg ahead-just as we're sure you are, our famous Season Shipper coat.\ The all-wool pat- B Simple, yd iu|)<-rMy «o|>hl»- helping to pay the cost of state and l*cal And everyone knows how vital good rail- lirjited In uuiMTt, slralicbl Hn^a. government, and for many other uses. road terv.ee is in maintaining values- Itlark. rale Lrown. bavy, conli* ented lining buttons in or out, sleeves and all, to Antalure ii an exquisitely new supcr-suedei n«nlul Krrca. browo alniond or Every New Jersey community and ev- «*'dential, ninu\or industrial. ml»Iy gruy. If ao, you'll be happy and re- ery individual—commuter, shipper and : The 516,000,000 paid by the railroads Keep you comfortable whatever the weather. Ex* fabric .. ,. 1. imartly and beautifully lieved to know that Allied Van " °nc of thc ferg«t single payments to Lines aervice is available to you - even those who do not use raHroad service fashioned into a group of seven different right her* in town. Aa agent* for —benefit from this railroad tax, spent in •!™ Stat^- ^ a ""tter of record, these pertly tailored by the master tailors wh» make AllitJ—the world'a foremoat handbags, four of which we've sketched. C. Pyr«midiil iluped, roorenl. part by the state, in even larger part by yake away more than we earn in eol pannier bjindlo * com- long-diatanc* moving organixa- Softly sweeping curves, g»y tucks, spacious- UorJ—we are equipped to handle Oaslng otrtJ^JBam RMMinlttg AIMr-or Hom*« the municipalities. Season Skipper men's coats. And your Season fortably around ibe wriat. In •vary detail of your moving. ASSOCIATED J or mi»iy gray. RAILROADS TS.OO I tMCtlf**- OF NEW iftK N. X JERSEY iuM aoom AVBKDX. tvun Will Be BllTed Jan. 1 Credits for merchandise returned and cash payments received after KH«*V 2S will also appear en the following month's statement*. Open Thursday Till 9 CHEONICLE, THURSDAY. DECEMBER FOB SALE CHINA Cabinet, good SEAL ESTATE FOE BALK CBanford 6-O1M. • IT you plan to build, repair or make REAL. ESTATE. FOE 8ALE •Iteration*. Call T. JOHNSEN. 40S "cen- HELP WANTED — Female VIOLIN. c»od qpndltlon. complala -with tral Avenu '•"' ON THI Fines for cax: Hrainruhto. Cranford «-OTj8 black, tan and white, YOUNO l»djr wanted for fun Uroe- WORK WANTED man; the Rev. Prank V. H. Cdrthy, » nford «-OTj8 last Wednesday night at North Union manent posiUoposiUo n i n gififtt .hoph . 8 North prie*. WASHING machine. A.B.C. Avenue, Reward offered. Call CRan- Union Ave.. CRanford 8-3J48. ™ t d Ray. editor, looker street from the westbound|beth. Radio Patrolmen Lawrence KCrCAT IVSEBT1O.VS food condition. Call CRanford 6-2427-R. BCAL ESTATE BOASD ford S-lMr-Mr • student with .a. lane of North Broad street. The Treger and Joseph Wirasnik of weeks «ut«l cmwr GENERAL houseworker. sleep in SKIS. Hickory with binding*. Call CHan AL- JOHN W. HEINS it SON .. Motorists and also introduced EdEd-- MservicemeI vicemen werweive thrown from ththee Hillside investigated. V LJXRA1 encesj rqirequiredd . WWriti e to Box in . ford 6-1771 evenings. Book care of the Cranford citizen ward C. McMahonMM , publisher, and motorcycle near Kveri»ri»een Ceme- THOMAS MacUEEKTN . CRanford 6-2213-M. 1 Miss Marion Schmitz and Miss tfiy. gate* at Lower road. CASH. Ca*«fc* u BICYCLE, slrl'a 26 Inch, balloon tire*, A program of training and enter-Irene Kondratowicz, rnember r. Nat' te- crilent condition. Cftanford"'*-'* McPHERBON REALTY C0. | BANK Book No. 12460 of the Cranford tainment is being planned for the of Private Graham suffered in- •(••slbk l.r B aas taaca Saturday morning*. T VOUfl windows screens need to be re-1 Trust Company, Cranford. N. J. Thi HELP WANTED — Male Husfcand and Wife the staf/. juries to the i'n:ht leg. and Ins corn- R-T.A'""_.. . Boar«-i.ill , »» t«W»fcsa«. paired and painted, call Malone at I RICHARDS-SWACKHAMKR than Bnder is requested to return It to the Ship during winter, Mr. Peck, ,. . , . . ' . The executive bfiarci <>'. OAT. lady's black and gray atrlp« with CHanford 6-3836. you have seen and __ bank. If not restored before the 24th MAN. experienced ln machine DUDIAt far e*» W, ays at area that you would never believe was Edward Handler & Son, 84 North shop. ..-- Fines of,! -, . _• -, , Ichairman. reported. Mt>etings are panion siiffei'i'd a possible fracture white fox collar.' like new. Size 14-16. WILLIAM a. SCHMAJL day of December, 1948. application will IVnalizctd; Postpone v •• A. K. (20S20. . Call CRanford 6-1344. TRENCH dlCfiins for water, gas. conduit, there. Oil heat, air conditioned, 61 x nue, Garwood. violating stop street the of the skull. They were taken to *"lt P.-TA. will m«*: Tutsiiay tile and cesspool drain, 50c per foot 125 lot with corrall fence. BROKER be made for a new book. 12-16 Motion Pictures shown through neld Monday night in theCranford Soldier Hurt SHAHEEN AGENCY CO-OPERATION. were livied •"",• parish house! )AfiV Carriase*. excellent condition, com- for normal digging. Call RAhway 7- COCKER Spaniel, all black with white MAN with experience in delivery of coal Drunk Driving Case Alexinn Brothers Hospital, Eliza- al 10 a rn in the school library. plete. Reasonable. Mrs. Schalt. M18-M. U York . night In Motorcycle Accident FOB SALE CHARLES M. YEAKEL spot on chest. Answers to names of Address Box 223 in care of the CrarT "ya'rmul- meeting of Sea Scout Springfield Ave.. CRanford 6-3787. "Blackie" and "Lance". Lost last Fri- ford Citizen & Chronicle A fin? of $50 and court costs r BED. fcldirvf. corr.plet*. SIS Call CRan- Pvt. Vincent Graham, 12. of 3. >7 (old) 6-2613 after 5pm SERV1CYCLE. DRAIN work dons. Can CLliabeUi 5-385D RALPH DELLA SERRA CON«S°T™£^i.VENIENTLY | day morning in vicinity of Arbor Street. $.i ..ere levied against Mrs. LydiaL- ,,' Sharp, juklnjt $250 new. n« price betweetween 68 and 8 p.,. mm.m,. orr writ- -1 Cranford. Was wearing red chest har- Centennial avenue, and Pvt. John Fazio. Box 1M. KenJlwortn writ«-L. CATED 6 ROOM BUNGALOW — 1 Koselle the ford 6-2717. o' "«•« offer CCal l ' N. J. U JOSEPH J. OUKER new but there is a tiled bath, an c«~.. ness. Reward. Call CRanford 0-2830-R. WORK WANTED—MALE Wi.^1 Clark of South River, - 's Division rrwiub> Call Cftar.«ord of the United Troop 84 at Levesque, 19, of Pea body, Mass., 12-0 OSKPH J. MOST—Carpenter and Builder.. anfireplaced , oil heat, combination screens ^i-h;i!i:t'd with allowing an unli- Calvary Lutheran Visit Chronicle Plant Mfi SSO and 1,000 gallon fuel oil tanka. Im- Omo v and thee T Church. The WASHEB. Easy Spin Dry. (ood Repairs andd alterationsalter . 434 Lee Ter- FOR blind*, • "«tian No. 8l27 of the Cranford work after school hour* Call CRan- ccr.^'d driver, her husband, Henry movies, which in- ( hil mediate installation. £dward O. Lad- racracee . KelllKenllworlhh . Telephone CRanford the Executive Beat price — Company. Cranford. N. J. The ford 6-1010. On Tuesday, the staff of the DON'T SCRAPE YOUR FLOORS! Cll C der. location • I were fln or. Call CRar.furd «-214pR. d & Son. CRanford 6-2B35-J. 12-9 6-0S1B-J. m stucco and hollow tile; livingS room,' (/lurk, to operate her car, by Re- ^ -dent Chronicle, u newspaper put'when the motorcycle"they''were PINC pone tf dlniruZ room, kitchen, large reception Bu low violati 1 . r«-w condition . Call I KITH __ i.nii » rge receptlori "«" with 2 bath., both iii.r Charles J. Stevens in po- °ns. CRanford coat, possum, good condition, aize hall and sunporch, first floor; 4 bed- day of December. 1048. application ^vill HELP WANTED—Male or Female C1 m. Saturday, *,out by sixth grade^ students at riding was in a collision wU, a car DO the JOB YOURSELF & SAVE MONEY with I4-ie Call CRanford 6-1684 after room*. 2 baths second floor; I bedroom, be made for a new book. 12-23 MAN or woman wanted for cleanicleaninng pu lii-i- court Monday night. . Mr. a meeting of th. _ CHIB. rcip-,. f.;'J fl p rn. tf pur- V S V V by lfrCd AK Upholstery—Furniture Rennlshed storage and bath 3rd ROOT; hot water ! poses in local law officffice building. AAd- ' CHi7en • ^ . - ?.: ^ »™>: 18. of (!2 CFUnford C-2880 Interior Decorating heat (oil); lane plot., over 300 ft Book. No. 13043 of the Cranford d B re of Th C Cl...- at 8 p. m. Monday. WILSOLVE & WILTEX STROLI-EH. used twlc< garage, 63 x 190 lot in HIM residential f s in the on, at . «7; Electric The Little House, Springfield Avenue front. $30,000. §S«?S&2 3£|i«==»7Trust CompanyB. Cranford= , N. J. The ! di i \ J na without a license. ~ of Americ*" • a see IH-NINO r.-r.rr. »-.*» broiler; used once, SIO. section. Owner ha* purchased another t£ ""«rd (or e tnira ] Call CRanford Hnder is requested to return It to the An orRaniZational meciinc for ocen annoi CR»nl..rd WIW.1FI 8-J11S-W. CRanford 6-0556-R home and ha* reduced price substan- "lli In ol. streets, U bank. If not restored before the 10th Wls ;; charged with careless driving, Cake Sale Saturdiv of this week's issue go toHillside. Obtainable NOW at C. M. YEAKEL. Realtor tially for a quick sale. work on Saturday tl " ' '" tin, b^"^'^^^""ile , who served as .kipper resignedlo press. BICV'CLE. e"l» » ""f'' Eljrm. balloon, HILVEI1 TRUCK crane and T. D-D Bulldozer for day of December, 1948, application will Saturdays In Cr.-mf.,, ZH Fox Scarf; brown muskrat cape. Cran/ord 6-2474 WANTED TO BlIY erencesj Write Box : Yarusi of Westfield was . , —•««»iuy held at the'temoTe-it 7^n ,v m white wail tire*. k>Ailc«-t nr.d !>«•]]. food tKcrClient condition: reasonable. Call hire. S. W, Oliver. Inc.. CRanford Newly u.ted be made for a new book. 12-0 SaIe> under 1 Polico said the two army pn- JOHNSTON'S PAINT SHOP CRa; d bedroom SUIT, dark blue with long trousers for Cranford Cltiien and $7 and $3 costs. For traffic V apices of Tucstlay. Several members of the William Accompanied by their adviser, pri- corulittori 'Ca;: CHji.fi.rd C-OiWC-K- uiford 0-0348-R. 6-2158 and Linden 2-70S4. home. p North Side --. tf Information available so that term, of Owner anxious to leave for Florida that iTUDIO couches, two, in good condition; «.»'- dog. Affectionate. Ho Dennis, the Pat Mackenzie, Bobby Stanger, SOI JZ F™.' "ONEL Train. 1 Acc Suitable for two adults. Good neighbor- reasonable. Write Box 217 ln care of children. CRanford ^J" ? , «»orles Sales HAVE your sewing machine or vacuum purchase-can be set up immediately. the reason for the new low price c hood. Call CRanford 6-0627.. tf of Robert Hunter, Don Staples, Pris- Street. PLainfitf-Id €-8034. and Service. cleaner repaired or electrified ' by a SHAHEEN AGENCY tlO.SOO on this conveniently located oof the Cranford. Citizen and Chronicle, fcdna J ; Check the operating con- 1 cilla Kelting, Bobby Davis, Ann dition at your trains an*..,du accessoaccessorier s factory-trained mechanic with 12 year* IS NORTH AVENUE, EAST 10m home. Stoker heat, 50 x 100 lot. REDFIELD "VILLAGE 'fined $3 and $3 costs, each. . ackson, chairman, will be| REFRIGERATOR CE aj>ir1m«-nt Now. Have them working for Xm CRANFORD 6-1900 BOOKS, highest prices made, immediate BOOMS FOR KENT ass in j2a!=a55^5sara5=«3=a3c^ exrc-IIent run.-ii£ 'mas. of satisfying service. Call CRanford Immediate occupancy. Excellent 3% room apts.. large rooms, to Mr. Arnesen, in- Taylor, John Parkin, Larry -i -1 lixu.n. S40 UNFURNISHED Hearing on a charge of drunken 'sted by Mrs. Mercy Sharkov CJ.11 All repairs guaranteed. Stan Schultze, 6-OSS0-R. tf tiled bath with shower, superb kitchen removal. P. M. Bookshop. 330 Park "SD room and kitrh,.,,,,,,,. , and Mrs CRanford 6-oS5e-J 20] Locust Drive, CRa-' chultze, Avenue, Plainfleld 4-3900, private home. E. Schroeder, Mara Schatz, Pat anford 6-I331-M. JUST THINK, «10.000 for a well located I with GE refrigerator and white Sas ne. 5 minutes to No in I " driving preferred against Ludlow - Doris Johnson = : OPPORTUNITY—Substantial, older home. Reasonable. UJ RADIO, rtillco mntoV, perfect condition North Side 0 room home. Steam .heat, range, front and rear entrances. • Call CRanford (J-25M-j - Folder, Pat Grant ELECTRIC motors repaired;" Bendix Serv- Owner transferred. Price reduced, Only PAY highest cash prices for old jewelry, Van Ueventei% 55, of Plainfield, The council will hold'its annn.l and Richard Will M-II rr»,^M, 3no >.-,.„(, Avr. : COAT, lady's black double garage, B0 x 'ISO lot. If you a few left from $82. Agent on prem- Young. cloth with gray fur icing. All work complete and guaran- IEAUTIFUL modern home, extra features, . don't think price* are. lower than they e diamonds, .silver, bric-a-brac, books, «':is postponed to December 10. Christmas party ~ nur. Ei»t. Cra.-.foid Cort;e and seel collar. Biz. 38. '" 1—Amboy Ave.. Mctuchen, N. J coins, etc. A card or call will bring 11 »7; also suit. French teed. Harry'. Electric Motor Repair. Priced far below replacement value. . were, see this unusual value for proof Met. 6-2036. DOLLS .. . . . 12-1«! HnannH. aqua. «lie 3a sfl that they are. our representative. ^ .. The young reporters witnessed ford fl-2093rM. Call CRan- OILSIB ,Alde pointen Streetd to. CHanfororder. dOl 6-3787d painting. tsf WELL located, spacious, up-to-date two- All Children Will Want to See ••POWEK KING" u' isThe cleaned and renewed. Also framing of familly home, 2-car garage, f CURIO EXCHANGE Sunday and later released in featured the linotype, and the folding, cut- MODERNn ' 'bungalow, garage; WANTED TO RENT 201 East Second St., Plainfleld, N. J. Miss Jackson, welfare ^ uitiaiun ui me D ch.ir- ible Ci!l COACH, jlilt Rite, beautiful. cilo>-.»^vt month* all kinds. Old frames mended and re->"|™now. "Sensibl ••• e "price . available Modern bungalow with a spacious living $500 bail. The arrest was made by chairman will ting and stitching machines in op- I old, like new. -.. AIMAlsoI vnnltvanitvy benbenci h suit finished. Small. articles .of furniture room. Well planned kitchen dinette WANTED to rent with prlvllego to buy Tel. PLalnfleld 6-6563 be in charge of United Council of Jewish Women ahle for high school girl. For details' for these and others, call with pleasant porch. Tile bath. Sec- houshou e or small farm ncarl Cranford Sgt. Lester Powell and Patrolman arrangements. 1 iwtff-.ph'inr and Call CRan- reflnlshed and repaired.' Call Cranford will ', be held at Temple Beth El If. . . ford 8-2989-M. ( \ ' ond floor has 37 ft. knotty pine study R. WooWoodd . CRfCRanfordd 6-34763474 \\ 1 spoilt Call XVEotfu-ld '-M or 338 Walnut avenue, Cran- at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. before- -J20 p m ford. ; HrCHARDS-SWACKHAMER with built In furniture. Copper plumb- A meeting of the past 'council- tf COCKTAIL table, unusual, beautiful. 174, ing, oil heat. * 13.200 PERSONAL . CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS 4 Alden Street, Cran. 6-1122 or Cr. 6-0801 $13,200. before the ors group will take place Tuesday Discussion of the budget for the niCYCLE. boy'. 2B inch. «-icceller,t condi- x 33, glass topped, hand-carved, like STORE » ALCOHOL—Is alcohol a problem'to you 8TORM WINDOWS —- FORSCATE FARMS - 1 new; Electric ' mixer-liquidizer, never ALL CUSTOM MADE SAVE HONORABLE FRANK L. CLEARV :oming year wil be a feature of tion lleht artd b^Jtet. Call Cltanford 1 ''•' . » ' . Close in. Only few nilnutes walk t\ or *to a member of your family? Does this Wlnt' at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mar- The Magic Christmas 625tl UNrrl: la^c** cMctionarv, Ideal for school center. from SALE of Christmas toys will begjn De- It interfere with-Work, family and your Installing Judfe of the Superior Court work. Call ELlzaheth S-03S7. SIX room house, A^l condition, modern Owner occupied 6 room home cember 8. Any additions will be wel- Union County garet Armstrong. Members of the i congregational meeting at the kitchen, 3 bedrooms, -screened porch, with science kitr?h<»»i * "- own happiness? It did with us, too, but ndow. c 1 lttd •HJR rriAl. tniukral. *w 14-J€. very good Kitchen Cabinets"— Bookcase o^ieiice Kitchen, open fireplace, come. Call CRanford 6-2047 for col- we- have found an answer. ' So can you. Home 'Ins In the matter' of the temple at 8 p. m. next Wednesday A. J. VANO condition, linin* like ww. S35. Call carriage, folding,. In excellent con- storm Bash, screens and Venetian blind, lections on Monday and Wednesday iu'tnion of the State to be presented by did Screens — Furniture go with house. Steam oil heat: 2-car 67 X 119 lot, garage. (11,500. The Jumble-Store. Write Alcoholics Anonymous, P, O. Box r t ^i! CBanford 6-2454-J ' CKinfor.l «-io5S-J ii. Alufi baby banket with handles Combination Screen Doors NISHED — no o ., , rHl!liway'' Commissioner Mrs. Charlotte Tyler of Irving- sultahW for caarr S2 or garage. SO x 100 lot; $11,600, 7 room 2-family. Hot water heat with 33, Cranford, Ne.w Jersey.. All corres- u Ki of ! he Stnte of New Jer- DOLL ranun —'" 112 n, ? ° ' *•'"• Call at Furniture Repaired oll.^0 X 200 lot on Nor" ~ pondencpndence confidential. Tel. CRanford WILMAR SALES co ton on Monday at a meeting of scooter. - • • - .- v;-Etc. - . st Broad sey for the condemna- Lincoln-Sherman Group FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 6-2595-R. fees or expense* ol *"«»x,WEstaeld 2-6B80. tion of the.lands of Una ^•Sij£.-r.— i: i -any. kind. . *. -Delegates ~~>u MM AND CREAM „>; .FRESH EGOS tYomr S *«I. CRan7orcre-0400 a nd R. R. Gentleman only. Tel heirs, devisees, personal t'last night when an To""Hejtr Mr. Sarnowski The Cranford Junior Service League HED. mrlal. lhre«--rar DM. rott C23O n^w. Complete Landscaping Service: Insured bath, Science kitchen, oil heat. Extra Garage available. Call 109 Infant Care, Health Education. The ROY'S DON'T WAIT TILL FRIDAY! Call I.AMI*^. ruuM. tahU'H, chuirs and ottier large garage. Reasonable taxes. Quick In Street, CRanford 6-l«8fl-J. Visiting .Nurse can Help You. Nominal CRanford 6-2347-W aitrr C p. m. PJK'«.S o( furniture remaining unsold- -tree work; lawns, shrubbery, garden her and their unknown assigns their 'Newcomers Meet school system at,a meeting Tues- plowing by Itototiller. OLDER typo home In good location. 3 possession. Fee. Tel. CRanford 6-0787. tf SATURDAY, DEC. 4tK I HOUK*. sold, leaving town. No roason- NICELV furnished room for business proper names being" unknown- the Iday of the Lincoln-Sherman Pre- Make Any Day a Fish Day FRICIDAIRE. G ru fl . Coldwall. •-: ROnERTS * WIESE bedrooms second floor with 3 room house- TYPEWRITER REPAIR respective husbands and wives of |hl K lent t:«>ndltli>n. J»l^. r-»..- ^-•~ keeping apartment 3rd floor.. Hot waiter WESTFIELD: le._ Kitchen privileges if PRACTICAL nurse, experienced, refer- Highlighting a luncheon yester- School Study GroXip at the home Landscape Contractors Call CRanford 0-0551-W. ences . Call WEstfleld 2-1886-H, 12-9 Formerly with Reminuton Hand said Lina Johanson. her unknowS CRan. 6-32S4 — Linden 2-747S-M gas heat, 2-car garage, 100 ft. front lot. LIVE BETTER day, of the Crpnford Newcomers' Hot Sea Food Platters. I Priced to sell at »15,750. 1 heirs, devisees and her and their un- of Mrs. K. C. Morris, 9 Blake ave- GENERAL In thi. choicely located North Side 5 FURNISHENSHED room for gentleman or 330 Hamilton Street known assigns, their proper name, [Club in Trinity Church were infor- MODERN wall t'nnxnli room cottage. New enough to have a business ladv. Gnrngo availabli PIAVO TUNING [n>>e. Husbands of members are in- French Fried "Potatoes, Tartar Sauce. Etc. I DINETTE ««- BS«f>d. S-i>i^r»-: lb. All in verv M*af <-ij:hi. Hidden Ktoratftorag v uunded r top. JOSEPH J.. GUKER per plumbing. Old enough to be well WARM comfortable room, pleasnnt out- W. GrofT. "for 25 years Westfleld's and All Makes Typewriter! corporatio_...,, .„.n . „o*f noNew Jjersey, ; '*The Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Wil- cood condilfen. «3S Cllan/ord C-O5I7-W. Drawer and uii^nll cabinet on one side. 118 Northi Avenue, West, Cranford, N. J. built. At $14,500 jtl.su "steal" but if look through 5 windows. References Cranford's foremost piano tuner," 244 -~ and Adding Maohlnrti Nntloruil Newark and Essex Bankingspeakers were Mrs. R. P. Wismer Cooked While Ton Walt •" ' ' t|, Bur- 134 Htllcrost Avenue. bedrooms, tile bath (shower), lavatory FOR further information regarding ill • transportatlori. j,CalI Co" . Tuners and Rebullders, 3 North 34 NORTH^AVE., E. ADMISSION: guruly twtst. *3O for all. 130 East'Broad Street. Westfleld \ CRANFORD 6-0484 these properties call our Cranford rep- WESTFIELD 2-3166-W been made by Spencer Miller, Jr., State CRanford 6-1333 TICKETS ON SALE Call CRan- WEstfleld 2-3648 on 1st floor, automatic heat, oak floor*, Ave.. East; C^ii"CRanford"¥-°2720. "" tf ROY RICHENBURG, Jr. Highway Commissioner of the State of I ford 6-33I2_ storm - windows and scxeftna, . large resentatives: := =:-:= OVERCOAT. CamelTs Vatr. DjaV st» J8., Primm.^.> CRanford, OyHOprvM- . « wviiuKwr, J33 South Roosevelt School built by the owner ROSELLE 4-1050 interested freeholders, residents of the I. iwd eonttliori. Fur trimmed jdress I BEDROOM " for his own use. 6 rooms, bath, stair County of Union, as commissioners, to I coat, lady's iftxe 11 good conditioconditionn . II l M suite, mahogany, 6-plecq, Union Avenue. Tel. CRanford 6-1073. tf to attic, steam heat, appraise and fix the compensation to be ..•.•••%•;: Call CRanford «-ail»VJ. J with 2 lovely .mirrors, un- sun porch. 2-car REITMAN GETS IT — THEN SELLS IT R complete Formica «arage. lot 60 x ISO. Reduced to sell. WEEK END SPECIALS! paid for^all that certain lot, tract or par- For the convenience of our customers, as BOOKsTo, bow InclMdlniJ kldney*'shaped Vanity and high- •Ulled. Altico Only $10,500. cel of Innd and premises, situate, lying sport and Mj%- W iture. boy with side cabinets, excellent condi- Ufewall plastic walaluminul m List your home with this Real Estate and being ln the Township of Cranford, ln able. tion. Will, sacrifice at «150 for quick cov«rl«u».. W s olBce alI w yg 00 11 g for Home* clearing house that sift, demands and the County of Union and State of New well as our employees, the Main Office, 142 Call CRaAford sale. Must be1 seen to be appreciated. linoleumoieum. cabineCabinett malring of all types««. **& Sal? w'. *' i " "* *<" Home, 1 p. m between 5 and for Sale. Please contact lu if you know i offerings for a quick sale of your prop- Jersey, more particularly described as Also two lovely living ' All work guaranteed.^M. . Ww.. DolbleiwiDier & Co<" . ' of or have any for sale. erty. \ Meat Department ; follows: Broad Street, Elizabeth, N. J., and the Cran- new condition »#-»« - 431 North Avenue, West. Westfleld. Call UOHWJL " after S household brushes, polishes, waxes. Call craftsmanship. Ludwlg Seibext, 388 permanent, economical. Terms If de- k 69 '•"•t St uth or write L. A. McKee, 13 Arlington sired. Mr. Maynard, Vernsal Tile -Co., PRIME HAND Vacuum. Hoover. Lincoln Drive. Kenllworth. T«l (*n— > EXCELLENT building lot. 60 X 184 ft., on w.,4. •.MOV«^. »n; b»by car- Road. Cranford. N. J. Telephone Ctlan- ford 8-052(1. Cranford 6-36O3. CR. 6-1837-M. tf concrete street. Near school and trans- Make SHAPIROS Your" VIEW-MASTER, 2.00 REEL e, $15: twin bctiroom »uil«-. mahog- *iny. ford 4-1783-W. tf portation. Easily worth S2.000. $1,700 20 . comDlec^. $O&: Bc^vrr fur coat: for immediate sale, CRanford 0-1850-.T. 12 lik n S3 Call CRanford FRESH FROZEN Government inspected MUSICAL INSTRUCTION h'jnieineat. Also horwo liver DAILY. VIOLIN'Studio—Private instruction. Be- 12-2 Cranford Pet Shop, 11 North AVtmu«, ginners and advanced students at home or studio uv,.i.» ui nome A LOT. Is the flrst thing you More DOLL carrutfr, tiri:r. &wd :rrs ChrlMtma^ giftK. Everything GENEIIAL Jobbing—All ho;me repair*, al- vllle 2-4812.je.' Union, N. J. Te.1. UNlon- North and South side of towt n att mod- °'mtv "r U and Sta t bth in th terationa; leaking roo/s paicned. tc~ erate 'prices. You can al*o consult «*. »» the m» e B .d , «' ol New Jer- sinette, like- hew. LATKC all Kjrxl <|ul]1od from lornials to »iK. Patched. 59 i . " »«ace when said n«w«d; uutteru cleaned, repaired, rt— FOR better Instruction in Piano, your plan* and financing. LEAN, NO WASTE ttiti f Shopping • •uiuv ..«i xum. usil xli fur *13: ED1T1I HILL TEEN SHOP "hould heard at which time you Baby Rocking Safely chair. S3 SO. brand ncWed; coil)nil tile Installed ovrr old cordion and other instruments, see RALPH DELLA SEHRA KODAK ABC new; . ltahv rjr MT^I. SOC. Mr>. Mildred H Snyil.-r. Mgr. culllnjftf. .Mo Job Uu.) Hitmll. L. F*. Ilaxtor, Adolph Jung. Director of THE UNION 8 North Union Avenue, Cranford 1h KODAK-FLASH DUAFLEX »wLittf. 2SC; iLjbv rat *<*t 219 Elm Ktrt-et. WenKlold cull CKanl'ord.H-S^U-R. *' SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 101B Stuyv. Tel. CHanford 6-2111 or Days Until combination,' S) OO. Kulcitc < WE. 3-1410 — Open Wednesday Avenue. UNlonWlle 2-1438. Mlllburn 8-0003 ^trfefe ar. SX: Trl RADIO and television repairing. All work Selections Good! Prices Right! Photo Lab Outfit 2 1/4x2 1/4 Reflex i-yi-t. -» wK«VI. S-1 Call guuralitced. Crutiford Itadlo. 'M North Majoring and Baton twirling 4-6 2-18-U) brfurr B .iVl—H nRKSSMAKING. ALTERATIONS AVfinic. XVest. CKanford 0-177(1. tf AUTOS FOR SALE SMOKED CALA HAMS ave. taught by one of Union County's fore- 4iIteration CHEVHOLET. 10:18 coupe, engine Uses 620 Film WASHINO m^hlnc. Tr^7~»7o~ TI1KEC duy 4iIteratio TVJC«J. CIIH Carpenter — Mason moat drum majors. All ages. Group and II. 43. huulud. CHanford U-1-JBS-H. FOR MEN cabinet. S3; Bra*, b^L c^.pi, uiJy. Alterations anil Repair* private lessons. Inquire Miss Kfary Cas- nt er Do Luxe. 2 door, 7,000 miles, All Wool Lawn Sweeper*- MawtK Hlsh SKl ..urvery school to ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPAIBS speclflcatlotl. All type repairs like new. You Pay 35c for That's when the old faithful family car is 10.95 ANSCO CLIPPER Sharpened and Repaired. st*o«nera School age. Call Mr*. Boyd, 340 Electric Clocks- ln>«' »--"""• teed. Stop In and talk It guaran 040 Super DcLuxe, 4 door, fully equipped. a SPECIAL Bell & Howell Bought. Sold and E»cruuix*J Wcldln* Avenue. Kenilworth, before over. 18-12 De Luxe. 3 door. SOAP CHIPS 12% oz. box pressed into additional service. It won't, let you ROBES, All Wool, llehlert. 33 Herning Avenue, CRanford 25 lb. box and Delivery Service- G«or«w Mclntyre. ^ r 13th to get in on thi* won- 1039 . lb. 16 nun. Auto Load Jr., 339 Elmer St.. WEstfleld derful bargain. Tel. ROselle 4-89OO-H. tf 6-3253-W. 1038 De Luxe, 4 door. A down if you don't let it down. By Townley 10.50 KODAK VIGILANT LADIES* suit* and dresae* made to order: 1837 —'6O. 3 door. Baby 27 H interests are best PIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed al*o alteration*. Call Mr*. Hand, CRan- FURRIER 1047 Oldsmoblle S, 4 door. MOVIE CAMERA . 186.67 from *73 to tTSS. no tenos. Brand fold O--U33-M •' your fur problems to Dry*on . 1837 Chevrolet, 3 door. BEEF LIVER Bacon SOCKS, Fancies, Argyle, MASONRY — Gen 224 East Broad Street. Westfleld. Up- lb. Tax Iiicl. BABY BROWNIE new wonderful spinets at tne best «ral repair, and altera- TIIACTOHS 65c served when the HAS IT BEEN WINTERIZED YET? CINE KODAK price* tn N. J. Cranford Piano Go.. li a r «,.«< repair* and altera- stair.. Tel. WEatfUld J-1078. tf SQUARES Wools, by Esquire .50 to 1.50 Tuning and rebuilding* experts. 3 Kortn PAINTING AND DECORATING Eastlions.. S. R. Jordan. 322200 Sout>h Avenue. 041 Kohd with '•!(! engine, ready for work. To Order lb. 45c Avenue. East. < mnfrH svmo. Cranford. Tol CRanforf»«' d ' ' - A. KANTNER. New coat* and scarfs for 1040 Chevrolet, ready for Work. DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE STARTING? H nun. Kodak 25 ... 71.75 PAINTING AND FAPERHANGING. '— t.i sale. Remodeling and repairing high • .'tCK-UI'S Ox highest ethical rela- NECKTIES by Wembley BROWNIE TARGET ' grad— "e furs. 118 Walnut avenue, CRan- CHOPPED BEEF lb. WANT • Sound tnorlv party all j Quality material*, careful Workman- lo4a Fords. Tax Incl. ship. Reasonable rate*. Prompt serv- HOUSXCLKANINO CO. lord t-laT«> 1 Chevrolet. TAILS ARE YOUR BRAKES SAFE? and Superba 1.00 to 2.00 own* We furnish complete slM>«rs tar ice. Call CKanrurd 6-0140-M. tf Window cleaning, wall* and celling) tf Hot or Sweet are main- any occasion. Laurvl and lLardy. Abt>o«t Washed, painting, spraying, outside NEW TRUCKS lb. and Co«teuo. Cartoons and Co«niedl«* For Immediate Delivery DO ALL OF YOUR LIGHTS OPERATE? SLIPPERS, All Kinds hoUM Washing, etc. Call ' ROOFING—REPAIRING 104B Ford, model K-.1: 1SB" ^hassL SAUSAGE lb. Cottage for chtldran* t>axtl«« *nd catlkertncm. 4-I7O4-R. RO I 75c Reasonable cturgr. Of>rraU>r Included. *" Jj KI-ROOrlNO, ^ate. tile, asphalt shingle equipped "ItH Cresal high lift 3 toi .«». . \V ITS interior painting, paperhanglng Roorlng _. Siding, asbestos and Insu- WESTnELD MOTOR SAIJ3 ROLL BUTTER optician. That gladly check your car for you. ' AUTHORIZED EASTMAN KODAK DEALER ' NIC* choice of flabrtev or floor wrraping. call Malone at CRan- Screen. lated bnck Bonded roofing. Repair*. CO. lb. 68c COTTON and PLAID SHIRTS «..id 8-,-mvj t(eaK>iuibl pi 31ft North Avenue, Eust Son, 43 South Uoloo price Storm Saah. Etc. JOHN LANGE. PLalnfteld 8-3970. tf WEitfleld 3-1038 By Tom Sawyer, Sizes 6-20 CR-nford «-oam. IV! iNITSCllKE & IU1UNCK — r.luU>r. ana WM. GHAMINO APPROVKD Johna-Manville roofing; also we are 2.95 others: brick siding; flat roofs, bonded: "8KrtlGHr washina? OuVL Th* <»' D»cor.l..i. 31J tioulovard. Kenilworth. CRanford S-1B28 Gu USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN " I N J. Tel. CIianf6<4 rt>l«as-M or HO- roof' repairs, skylights, copper and gal- CURTAINS Fruit and Vegetable Department 'ld Opticians. SANFORIZED FLANNEL SHIRTS, Mill* *-oflng. ITre** eatlmata*. Schwarx. Tel. Cfcanford 0-3HM. If no answer, SPINACH MUSHROOMS 49c FLANNEL ROBES by Beacon, Cllaniurd H-O437-R, ' tf call CHanford 6-3474. U CLOCKS REPAIRED 15c CLOCKS — Spring wound or electric Stringless Johns thon CRANTORD RefrigeratioRefrigerat n sale, and ServServ- cleaned and repaired. E. P. Chamber- Parts and Service Sizes 8-14 3.95 OPEN TIL NINE EVERY EVENING ice. Household and commerciail repair, lain. ClUnford B-CO38-W. 15-tn on Frlgidair*, Kalvinator. Cro.l«y, Cold- ELECTRICIAN BEANS APPLES SOX by spot. Norm, etc. Bear of IB Alden DANIEL J. HCYJimiN 29c 3 lb«. 25c From Friday, Dec. 3 Street. T«l. CRanford V-I71S. U LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTHACTOH GARAGE FOR RENT Tender PEAS Large Springfoot .39 to .69 Power and lighting Installation*. Elec- APPLY at 28 Xetford Av lb. CROSLKY. Coldspot electric refrigerator 'enuo or Call 19c w,,JlAM 1(OKSEI ,--—- servicingg. PostaPoatal ll*Hl~ " •-- trie nioutr* rewound, repaired, rebuilt. ClUnford S-13O0. TANQERINES PLAID JACKETS, SHOP IN CRANFORD! Wad CRanford 6-OOT1. 214 South Avenue. East, Cranford. Tel. 12-ia Heart* of doz. 39c ! »alnlli.« Nklllod ln«c»u.l,i« PrnonMl .ClUnford 0-03O7. !ord. Tel , »_"...,,,. j0, Co|umljU- tf All Wool t.^ AWaue, GARAGE WANTED CELERY Florida 8.98 'TJSTOM MADE" Otanford 0 3713 tf jooning, fluorescent fixture*. refMlrri antl EIJCCTKICIAN general repairs. Inatalla- DO YOU Want "MOLLY K" to freete thU '.lie ha! c«v.,, repairs. ~.—- NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc. wlnterT Owner ne^ds garage In vi- josKrii WAiisiNaKr plugs installed. e. I1LACKSTONE. Bendlx, Easy, Maytaa- CRanforr»tile«nlad l Aveuua. CranforrCranfordf . *-Tel'. Elm Washer aervice. All work caxrie* toanu- U TREKS SHAPIRO'S DEPT. STORE Wt^ricld 1-O1B] T«l CUauford O-O08S-M S20 South Un facturer's parts guarantee of 00 day*. DJECTRICIAN —." DOYLE TRJCK BURUERY COMPANY. MARTENS' PHOTO SHOP i Avciiuc, CraJiiord sor •stlmate*. tf Postal Radio S«rvlc*. CRanford 6-4M71. &rlng your tree problem* to us. yree WEstfield 2-0220 OPEN EVENINGS TUX CUH18TMA8 tf examination. Trees removed, pruned, fed. 37 Rankln Street, Eliiabetrt. Tel 19 N. Union Ave. Cranfotd 63270 13 North Ave., E. CR. 6-1024 Elisabeth 1-41*4. ' U ODP. C. E. R. SUtion 9 OOOOOOOiXXXXXXXXXXXX / •• •

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THE -CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHKONTCLE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1948 r':i.:^- Tww.i./-Jne rams for •.' " ~"' " -- -• A • = Preparation for Family Life ^^ierSSw^uSVg S£ S^c^^SSfe ZT ^^PJ-^^offChH-i.m social action to o S: gg f At orld ing of one-half mile of Raritm VIrs. Albury also is chairman ot Franco of Spain aTaWoS V, ,L r ?. A u° ° -> materialism, and Mrs *...,„ lited Council lit the llnal road ;iiid I'uie stiici in ito.Ncno on CSCn bed luiSllH Communion Service New High School Course AimChristian world relations for the tion of fadsm HenryH Luce ncnti in'" Ph ? 1 ""Peri-! neth R. Forbes of Stamford. Cm,. session of the assembly. his low bid of S19.982. by State of the Alliance will be the special Wh lnves i Christmas Christian Science Aimed at assisting young people ^. Mew Jersey Council of Church editor if Life Time and Fortune uc" >d b- coun ?" f F*"*.™' ° """^ "^ "» "< "»*'- Hiuhway Commissioner Spencer At Lutheran Church speaker. rehearse tonight a: 7 ,,,, Miller. Jr" in Trenton on Friday. Thought for the Week the SenioSi rC Choih r at a fn prepare for successful marriag ^gsp^ttne^^ The Lord's Supper will be ad- Broadcast Sunday The Sunday Bible School will Methodist course, to assist children in this Scouts meet eVery T, '^ *» :md establishment of a home, ministered Sunday at II a. m. serv- "Shepards Keeping Watch, conduct its annual White Christ- a vital enterprise. DO YOUR CHHISTMAS Candle Rite By the Rev. Albert AlUnxer, pastor, Cranford Methodist Chnieh 7:30 p. m; Confirm ^^ > course, in health and family lif. SHOPPING EARLY! ices at Calvary Lutheran Church. Then, and Now" is the subject of 'mas program this Sunday, at which are held at 10 and „"! g**« "The home is basic to the AmerK The annual ceremony of thMatine s will be held at 8:30 a. m. THE ADVENT OF CHRIST time each pupil will bring a gift UN a Christian Science radio program Services day. There will be a m ,/, has been added to the curriculum [can way of life. The national fig- Featured at a session of the Sun- Text: "When the fullness of time was come, God sent for His for some needy child. The Rev. g on lighting of the Christmas candle, Son." Galations 4:4. . . to be broadcast over Station WNBC Saturday at .7 p. m ,T ', at Cranford High School. Mrs ure of one divorce in three is un- marking the formal opening • of day school at 9:30 a. m. will be a Advent, Latin for "the coming," is a holy season rather than a New York, Sunday morning from Arnold Williamson, head of the New members win be receive* pack. • "' the cub dermining and if allowed to grow Childrens Home at Fort Lee, will Margaret Peterson Byrnes, a reg the Christmas season at the church, sound film. "Child of Bethlehem." holy day. St. Andrew's Day falls on November 30, and Advent Sun- 8:30 to 9. The broadcast is made at services Sunday at 9:30 anc might ultimately destroy our way Clarence Hausmann will be inday is the one nearest, before or after, that day, introducing the speak during the Bible school ses- 10:50 a. m. at Cranford Methodis. On Monday" the Home istered nurse of many years' ex of life. We are under no illusion will be held during the Sunday possible through the courtesy- of ment will meet in thH charge of the program. Advent season, which lasts four weeks, closing with the Sunday pre- the National Com- sion and receive the gifts for dis-[Church. During both worship n porience, is in charge of the newthaUdivorce can be eliminated by Evening-Hour at the First Presby- ceding Christmas Day. tribution to the children at the hours. Holy Communion will be meeting of the Board " education It On Saturday, the Mr. and Mrs. pany and has the approval of the t.on will take p, C program. education. It may occur amon„.,.«.,,.p• terian Church at 8 p. m. this.Sun- Club will be host to members who This is a season of preparation and -contemplation of the inci- Christian Science Board of Pi- home. Several of the children celebrated, and a special offering ace dents of which the approaching festival is commemorative.. Tradition 8 P- m., and there also win Mrs. Byrnes received her B. A.our pupils. We do believe that by day. The story of the history .of joined the church this year. Mrs. rectors. be at the service and take part. will be taken'-for overseas, relief. education we may lower the nat- jlj carries the origin of the observance back to St. Peter. But reliable meeting at 1:30 p m (1\} degree from New York University. the Christmas candle and its sig Violet Sudekum, chairman of ar-history designates the fifth century, when it is referred to by Maxi- Mrs. Ricetelli was the leade The .Young People's Choir will Autive board of the ^ and is now completing her work ional figures as they apply to our nificance will be given by the rangements, will be assisted by mus Tourmensia in a homily on the subject.' The Synod of Lerida of the beginners' department o | sing "God Loved the World," by ciety of Christian S for a Master's degree. For a num- pupils. We believe basically in young people of the church. Mrs. George Fenderson, Mrs. Wil- (524 A.D.) speaks.of It as a Church appointment, .marriages being Tabernacle the Bible school last Sundaj Stainer, and the Senior Choir will in The-Acts will be ber of years she Was instructor inour children and that if they bet- During the ceremony the Carol liam Niebahck and Mrs. Frances forbidden from the beginning of Advent until Christmas. teaching that the best gift We cai sing "Q Saviour of the World," bj day during prayer « health and in charge of nursing in ter understand home and family Kiesewetter. In the past it was observed by fasting, and by abstaining from rvi sWM and Chapel Choirs will, present make to Jesus, is ourselves. Th iGoss. R. Benjamin Garrison, as- I PP .m Confirmation class also the Franklin Township schools. problems through proper thought Members of the teaching staff public amusements and festivals. As it comes just before the time rmation class al a group of Christmas carols: .. . .. —^ «»u.uu. ns u comes just before the time Services by group is studying several Christ sistant pastor, will speak to themeeeet WednesdaWednesd y att 3-30 ,!!i will During the past two years she wasthey will be prepared to meet these "While by Our Flocks." "Silent wjll attend a meeting Monday at celebrating our Lord's nativity, it is considered an appropriate time mas songs in order to take part Men's Class at 10:50 a. m. Bible 1 ji member of the staff of Rutgers problems when entering marriage for penitence in preparation for the event . It was also the beginning The Rev. Albert Alii^er" n i GRIFFITHS Is Night," with solo part by Larry 8 pj m. of the Central New Jersey of thechurch'year. in a program, which is scheduled classes for, women also will be tor, recently »--«- < - • pas" University, presenting extension following their graduation from Lutheran Teacher Association at Pethick, and "Away In a Man- Prior to the birth of Jesus there were centuries of expecta- Laymen for Friday, December 17. Dorothj held at 10:50 a. m., and church Richard Pace, „, courses in health and Jiving prin- [high school. ger." Miss Jean Gracie will sing St. Paul's Church, Linden. There tion. Every generation hoped it would see the coming of the Mes- Ward was1 a visitor last Sunday. school will meet at 9:30 as well lvir cipally in Somerset County. "A curriculum to meet these siah, the Saviour of the World. What a happy moment it must have ThaddeusP. Pace, Jr., and "Angels We Have Heard on High." will be a meeting of -the Luther In the absence of the pastor, the The primary department's su as 10:50 a. rri. The nursery will School officials in discussing the needs is being established this year League Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at been for those who heard the news "for unto you is bom this day, in Lou Haase, daughter of M First of the winter Communion the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord." The wonder Rev. Gordon H. Keeney, who is perintendent, Mrs. Osterheldt, gavt. be in charge of Mrs. G. V. Posy- Mrs. Arthur G. Haase. new course pointed* out that a in the Cranford Schools/ It is new services will be held at the church the church. Boy Scout Troop 84 of His birth has never left the earth. conducting special services in an-a flannelgraph story of the Taber- tan. ' • . . • close coordination between the and for the first year will be in Ollfnatmaa PIANO meets every Monday night at '7:30 at 11 a. m. Sunday. The anthem "Star of wonder, star of night. other church, laymen of the Tab-nacle as God told Moses to build it. To select well among old it, home and the classroom is essen- the experimental stage. Changes [under leadership of Fred Meyer, ernacle took^ charge of the Sunday At evening worship Sunday at of the Chancel Choir will be "Jesu, "Silent night, holy night, wondrous star, lend thy light." Several boys in the intermediate is almost equal to inventing tial in the program of this type. will of necessity have to be made Word of God Incarnate," by Mo-scoutmaster. meetings. Irwin Franz of Cran- 8 o'clock, the Rev. Samuel Mat- God^does everything in the fullness of time. From our per- department took part in the open- chett, pastor of St. Mark's A. M, E. 1n Parents are requested to consult based upon our experimentation zart. The Communion medita- spective the first century was not a very auspicious occasion for aford. the speaker at the morning ing exercises last Sunday. David ~TUwit, h Mrs. Byrnes in relationship during this first year. Since the tion by the Rev. Robert Longaker, Messiah. But there never was a time when a Saviour was more [service, started his message with a Church, will speak on "The Road !l. __ Crane played the piano, and Allen to Victory." A concert by the St. to the program to provide a better program is new in Cranford we pastor, will be: ."Possessing Your needed. A few, God's holy remnant, heralded His , accepted discussion on Christ's question, X Brennan Cr jj^ Richardson was the song leader. Mark's choir will be featured. mutual-understanding of its aims hope that the public will be un- TERS far NEW JERSEY Souls." New Organist His truth and proclaimed His power. We are immeasurably indebted "What Think Ye of Christ?" Mr. to those responsive servants of God who preserved for us the records Richard Lear read the Scripture Everyone is invited. Meetings of BRENNAN & TOYE and purposes. Mrs. Byrnes at derstanding in our efforts to, help Last Sunday more than 700 of His life and the presence of. a living, transforming Spirit. 'Franz stressed Christ's statements lesson, while Robert Conover made present is conducting a series of young people meet life problems that He was the Son of God, and the Junior and Senior Fellowships members and friends of the church Introduced Now we again face wars and rumors of wars, Are we pre- the announcements and led the will be held at 7 p. m. , • Piittnbing, Heating, Tinnirijf four discussion groups for mem-even though we may not at all We represent AefoHotdng makes of •m A joined in the Day of Dedication part of the Trinity. Mrs. Bubb :imes be entirely in agreement as pared to receive the outpouring of His love in such measure' as to meeting. The group, has been The Young People's Choir will American Radiator Co ^ bers of the High School P.-T.A. ~~ services to make their annual ded- give His way of life new birth, be receptive to His idealism and prac- was the soloist at this service. studying the lives of the Apostles, Automatic OU Burners The following statement was is-:o the procedures. Elizabeth has Wodd-Famous Fine PIANOS tice His deeds of human helpfulness? I believe we can and will ful- ication of gifts toward the work At Trinity At the Sunday evening meeting. [and spent the' lesson time this M SOUTH AVE..E.. CRANFORD sued at the high school in.explana- maintained classes of this type for of the church.. The committee of fill the conditions in which God can again "so love the world" by Herbert Borlies of Fan wood filled 1ion. of the hew course added to several years. National publicity The new organist 'and choir granting us peace, justice and brotherhood through a new birth of week on the life of Matthew. Last l.OD'is visiting the other homes of th£ Saviour of all mankind. '•••."• : the pulpit- His,message was based Friday, Mr. Whittaker's class de- the curriculum this year: has been given the Toms Hiver the congregation, to complete the master of Trinity Church, Robert on a question God asked "Adam in :ourse in family relations." NTKIMV 0 M, Hazen,. was • introduced- by the feated ^Mr.JCeyser's at,.footba.1^ by. "The function of'th^schqpl.Ss " .•'"• work in.tline torth e Victory JJalljr the Garden ~ot Eden: "Adam' a score of ,44 to .7. • .;....;...„: 1- Rev." Frank ,V,"H. earthy?-reetorr 'Monday : " "which will lie held in the church at services on Sunday. A graduate MondayiTollowirig tfie~businestfiebusiness iWhemTArrTfioffr"" -•-:•"—--"-•••-••'-•• tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. [session the members will hold their GEMS OF TOCHJGHT g Attends Assembly of mmmm Mrs. Blaschke sang a solo at I of the Juliiard School, Mr. Hazen Selected thoughts depend for -which they will do anyway. Suc- The 'cohgregation-is invited. The has been serving as assistant or- ! annual Christmas party. The-wisdom of-the wise and thethe evening meeting. their flavor upon the terseness of United Church Women youth budget, which is youth's Members of the Day Guild will need brand cessful marriage and the establish- ganist and choir master at Christ experiences of ages may be pre- It-was announced that the reg-their expression, for thoughts are- 1 C. G.' Albury, president of HARDNM part in the church program, has hold their meeting in the parish served byy quotation —Disraeli ular meetings of the Wednesday ment of a home is one of the most Church in New Brunswick. He grains of sugar or salt, that must important of these desirable ac- he Cranford Council of Church- already gone over its goal with served in the Army during World house following the 10 a. m. serv- A ththini g iis never too often re- [[morning g WomenWomen's Missionary I be melted in a drop of water. many of the children and young ice in the church oh Tuesday. The Prayer-Band ld b hl tions. It is the purpose of the women, was a delegate to the re- War II. peated which is never sufficiently Prayer-Band would be held at the1 —Senn New Coifs! lent fourth annual' biennial assem- KLHBJILL ' • people yet to be seen. women will present their United learned. —Seneca home of Mrs. Conover, 10 Retford school, through a family living At 7 o'clock Sunday evening the Mrs. A. E. Harvey, organist for Thank Offering boxes at the serv- avenue, during; the winter months. We're ready now to some time past at Trinity, will Every' quotation contributes Junior Fellowship will meet in the ice. something to the stability or en-This group meets regularly at -10 put your Hair "in mm continue as assistant organist and gymnasium. largement of the language. a. m. on Wednesday. Mrs. Oster- Miserable shape" for the com-4 will be in charge of the Girls' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON heldt is conducting a Bible Club The Senior Fellowship will meet Choir. She also wiU be' at the —Samuel Johnson in the choir room with William SERMON [for grade school children at the with backache? ing festive autumn JOHN A. MANGER & COMPANY WINTER console during the summer with Key to the Serf Tabernacle on Wednesday after- Balsam, Drew MacConnell, Jean- months. "GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND seasonn. ice Lyons and Marilyn Smid tak- CREATOR" is the subject for Mary Baker Eddy include: noons at 3:15, immediately after ing part in the program, "How to Members of the Young People's "Spiritual causation is the .oneschool Accountants - Auditors -Tax Consultants HINIPIAIO Fellowship will make their cor- Sunday, December 5. Be Decent and Modern." GOLDEN TEXT: "Thus saith the question to be considered, for more The Hev. C. E. Travis and family CREMEPERMANENT 4.95 Monday evening at 7 o'clock the porate Communion at the 8 a. m. than all others spiritual causation presented a dramatization of na- service Sunday. This will be .fol- Lord that created the heavens; 5 ALDEN STREET Margaret Greene Guild supper and God himself that formed the earth relates to human progress. The tive life in French Indo China lowed by a breakfast in the par- age seems ready to approach this at the Wednesday evening service CLOSED WEDNESDAYS — OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 CRANFORD, N. X work meeting will be held, with ish house. and made it; he hath established Florence Smith. Helen Boyd, Helen It, he created it not in vain, he subject, to ponder somewhat the at 8 o'clock. The Rev. and Mrs. In addition to the Holy Eucharist 1 Brand and Sabra Brach as hostes- formed it to be inhabited: I amsupremacy jof Spirit, and at least Travis were in the missionary par- - Tel CRanford 6-1037 ses. Members are asked to make celebration at 8 a. m. Sunday, to touch the hem of Trutlrs gar- ty recently conducting the. Con- there will be Choral Eucharist and the Lord; and there is none else. DANDEE BEAUTY SALON We also fpn&ent the their reservations for the Christ- (Isa. 45:18) ment." (p.170) vention at the Tabernacle. At the No. 10 Bus Stops at Door mas dinner on December. 20 within I sermon at 11 a. rrf. Sunday school Wednesday evening service next N 10 B following leading classes wijl be held at 9:30 a. m. SERMON: Passages from the King the next few days. James version of the Bible In- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SdENUST week, the Rev. P. R. Hyde< super- 6-2805 •paat -.•»—q o, (f—q n q—(\ a n o n «•, males of Tuesday morning at 10, the ex- There will be a meeting of the clude: Sprinrfleld AVCL at Mia. Cnaftni intendent of the Eastern District FineORCAMS Vestry at 8 o'clock tonight at the DOANS PILLS ecutive board of the Women's As- "Among the gods there is none Services Sunday. 11 a.'m. sociation will, meet in the chapel, home of Lisle R. Beardslee, 2 Wed. Eve. 8:15 o'clock | English Village. like unto thee, O Lord; neither are and on Wednesday from 10 to 3:30 there any works like unto thy Sunday School.'9:30 a. m. . Thp December meeting of the there will be the regular all-day works." "(Ps. 86:8) Correlative Reading Ho^m—5 Alden Steed PETERSEN'S DAIRY Evening Guild, will held at 8 p. m meeting, including the sewing and passages from "Science and Health Open daily 1-4, except Than, and . OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS MINSHilLL making of cancer dressings in the rrL 10:80-4. Also JPH. 730-A p. m. morning, Spiritual Life Group un- der the leadership of Miss Llda MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS Earhart at noon, and luncheon ESTEV ., served at 12:30 by Group 3, with \ Mrs. W. J. Frederick, leader. • • • • 1 At' 1:30 the business meeting Will be followed by the Christmas SOLOVOX •:--^.'' 'r:-'':•$&&%.•:B'-$m¥y$.Sf' program. Mrs. McDiarmid will Hershey's Ice Cream 26c Pt. lead the worship service, "Unto Us •'•m A Child Is Born," and the guest Important Notice to Our Customers! speaker will be the Rev. Mr, Long- ' aker, whose message will be • '.'Christmas Carols." • Tonight at 8:15 in the gymna- BOTTLED MILK AND CHE AM sium, the Men's League will hold DELIVERED TO YOUK HOME. a Ladles' Night with a program OCR HOUTES SERVE CRAN- on "Indian Lore" by Charles Phil- FORD. GARWOOD AND CLARK. hower of Westneld. On and after January 1st, 1949 a charge II VOBM1CA AND UNOLBCK. SINK TOM will be made for all service that requires the ASPBALT. KUBBKK AND 3 WALNUT AVE. CRanford 6-0721 UNOLEUH Til* AUISTKONO UNOLKUM rLOOKS CABINET MAKING » repair or adjustment of customers' gas appli- WAUL TILI AND WAIX LINOLEUM W. DOLBIER 4S1 North Ave- W.. Westfleld ances and gas piping. WESTFIELD 2-5958 Evening* HAhway 7-1W-J For many years we have been performing • WHEN FAUCETS STICK much of this type of service without charge. YOU CALL A PLUMBER... F you want to feel sure that you have INSURANCE We regret that the cost to the Company of WHEN LAUNDRY'S THICK J the beat choice of a Christmas Piano at the best price and terms, you must not fail to visit in All its Brandies labor, materials and facilities required to YOU CALL OUR NUMBER ... the Griffith warerootnH. Here you will be able to compare many denigug and makes with each — WITH — render such service has increased' to the LEHIGH VALLEY'S MODERN MOTIVE POWER other—all recognized leading pianos, listen to point that our present policy must be revised MEANS BETTER-THAN-EVER SERVICE TO SHIPPERS each piano's tone: examine its finish and design; REPRESENTATIVE COMPANIES check the price and terms—'then make your All of Lehigh Valley1* "Symbol" freight trains in regularly-scheduled BIGELOW 34750 to cover these costs. . /.- decision. This is something you can't do in one service between New York Harbor and the Niagara Frontier, are place in all New York. Because, you would have now powered by mighty four-unit. 6,000 HJP. Diesel-Electric loco- UNION VAUIY'S Now servta* the entire CRANFORD AREA! 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-'ork, and a granddaughter. Miss ' TUTORING Patricia Nolan. MATHKMAT1CS - TUTOR Gradu*!*- Q Teacher Irmrvidual Instruction In Atffp Among the many floral tribute: ' bra. Gvomciry, TriKonometry and Cal- was a j)iece from Sield manage culus. Call or write for appointment L»t:o.. He k.. Pyrktst, 14 Preston Avenue ment. Section C. An open car con- Phune CUaniord 6.0030. veyed them to St. Gertrude's Ceme- GUILD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. TIITJUSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1948 tery. . Many spiritual bouquet Page Twenty-Three cards also were received. Bearers -TIPS ON COMf»OSlTION Frowery Bride 4Vkl* Tabernacle Authority were John Nolan, Janjes Nolan, St. Paul's Bazaar 'Fun-iily. Reverence. Oprratlon Salt Llcfc (•oniinuiiion Service Edmund Nolan. James McCluskey' tecn-aBe._ Jf Plainfield Man From time to time 25-pound Recent Events Theodore Koerner and James teed. Call after 5:10 P. m. Tojtiiorrow from 2 to 9 blocks of s;ilt are dropped by air- a - mar . i ^ Isaac. CRanlord 6^1750-R. ' . tf Sunday Sermon Topic At Methodist Church Koener. • GARWOOD — The marriage of GARWOOD—The annual bazaar plane to otherwise inaccessible .Iiss Ruth Frowery of 404 Beech KENILWORTH-Holy Commun- Members of the Holy Name So- PHOTOGRAPHY of St., Paul's Evangelical and Re- h if Brighter In Kenilworth WEDDING pictures, baby pictures and venue, daughter of the late Mr. formed Church will be held in the ion will be cclebra.ee! at the 11ciety, accompanied ' by Father come, which re* Real Estate photos taken. For service ind Mrs. Edward Frowery. to Jos- 1111)11 ""Hied "lU-vfivrice for » «?: worship service Sunday at Doley, spiritual adviser, visited the call. Real Estate Photo Service. CRan- church basement from 2 to 9 p. tn the pnrtv thai mre thah n 90 deer w.er» ford o-3*oe. tf eph Af Kosky, son of the late John tomorrow. There will be various Family." at 11 killfi on highways and railroad Public Schools home last Wednesday night and re- a. m. worship servl lv - ----„ —V..UU.M «_nurcn. Thi Garwood Students vosky and Mrs. Steve Lewinski of booths featuring homemade cakes - *' •'• " ~ tr.nks it* the. runted Shasta coun- Lighting cited the rosary. Urge Funds for ices Sunday, at the Gar wood Pies- tv ™i™.r,»..;~- J.;-:-- • - Plainfield, took place Saturday, McKinley Building meditation topic of the Rev. Ger- SERVICING Name 3 and pies, food. Christmas cards, bytenan Church. Sunday ty mountains riiirinc a period of six Win Honors at Regional November 20. at 4 p. m. in St. Miss Grim's class welcomes « ald M. Cover, Jr., pastor, will be INTERIOR and Exterior paintinc. Papcr- aprons and other useful articles School menths. The deer linger on trackBs 1 Gb". Firemen's School will be held at 9:45 a. in. ^ «.»^v**** new pupil, "The Only Begotten Son," the liik' a specialty. 2.000 patterns to show. GARWOOD—Names of Garwood Paul's Evangelical Church. The and roads, licking salt drippings R-i-ld Wolf, from'second in a seZTL^on Police Court Fines I^*t me- help arranfie your decoratlnc GARWOOD—A resolution urg The Youth Feljowship will be in 'Newark. second in a sermon series on the Ideas and color plans. Prompt service. honor students for the first'mark- Rev. Walter C. Pugh. pastor, of- charge of the flsfe pond and games Intermediate Christian Endeavor from refrigerated freight cars and Pnhlie Service Ke|M>rt • '*»'.-.—'ul ^'"rkinnn. Satisfaction guar- ing the Board of Chosen Freehold will meet at 6 p. m., and the Senior trucks. By placing salt blocks • The' boy,s j •"The Creeds." Church school will For Two Speeders Trustees ing perior recently were ficiated. A reception followed at for children. placing s&H blocks « and K'rls in anteed. Save money. Call VVEstlk-lti Richard Moleen of 500 Beec .^.f, hi".-* "» mm ou-|<:ian-|er9s tIoU appropriate funds for ththee Christian Endeavor at 7 p. rn Dur- Sugjtejil!* Increase in Miss be heldat 9:45 a. m. KENILWORTH — Charged with [ 2-1971-R97 R. 12-9 the Mountainside Inn. safo distance from dangerous thor- Dadenas' class visited the police rvtwiLWORTH —Charged with _iL i . 12-0 nounced at Jonathan Dayton Re- j maintenance of the Union County avenue celebrated his seven! Given in marriage Sandwiches, coffee; ice cream ing evening worship at 8 o'clock, u All children are asked to attend leerlino h.- »-•—' gional High School, Springfield, as r'iremen's School, sponsored by the by her ..-„ ~.^ K wmMiip ai tt o'clock, ouchf:ires":ires.. ththee dee deer arr are e lured from I'owi-r. More l^anips speeding by Patrolman Charles THERE win b* no repairs taken in until birthday Sunday with-a party fo station on Monday afternoon. rehearsal tomorrow ajt 3:15 p. rn. tollows: ^ sponsored by the brother-in-law, Theodore Griffin, and cake will be available at oneChapter 6 from the Romans will be certain death. Late" snow Lohmann-_ „ , uv«iiiJosephi Calabrv^aiaDro orf 11031103; Ja"uary' 3K1 Tmm\"r; ^ his young friends. iws and poor KKNIIAVORTH --A s;i^^.->vo 'KENE * BUTLER'S In February Union County Firemen's Associa- table. Mrs. Carl Scheffler is gen- Hardlne Buildinx for the Christmas program. The KtN the bride was attended by Miss discussed. The Women's Mission- road conditions in {he MarMnrvy streetctrr.ni , ElizabethPI: ^»,, was fine.. d i Cranfor- d Cycl BUTU.e anHd Tos y Co. Seniors—highest- honors, Phyllis Richard McCann of Beech ave ary Society will meet Wednesday e area this th:i!...ll fVi>iin^ t'>iM>-U:m«-ri «.!rt* The eighth grade social studie [official board will meet Monday at IB North Avenue. West. CR. 6-1779 tion, was passed last week at a Oliver Anger, as maid of honor eral chairman in charge of thearv Sotirtv will »~<~.»' W..J >-•-• - $5 and $3.75 cost of court Monday' Sniolley; honors, Jean Fuerherm nue is expected home from Rah 6 at 2:30 p. m. in the manse. year prevented normal distribution li^l'.t jn ih«- .tkirnunrhc 1 IK- mcr«-usod classes are making a study o <2 doors from Cranford Theatre! meeting of Borough Council. The ann«dj mrMis: s Joycr e Jv . ~Smit ..h. and_ .Miss'l • ^"': 8 p. m., and the adult'Bible class night by Recorder William Bruderj ; Terms of Bertolamy^ and Gloria Pucillo. way Memorial Hospital this week. of gait by automobile. tu lights ih. :t is ii«vt:.rf«i. would The pupils of 7A presented thei of $25 to the school. In a letter bridesmaids. Joseph Daly of to buy a new electric organ for nesday in the church basement. was imposed on William S. Sinnott i IvfENZE'"*"L Telephone us to discuss Bley, Hart Expire; NewAdami and Richard Watt; honors, pneumonia. Baked Goods Sale > Civr iht- l»«>r«>u;:h'ti»> |^r ivrt: more own monthly music program las from the association, it was. point- Plainfield was best man, and ush-the church. It is planned to have Temkwood ' The Rev. Alfred B. Haas, pro- of 95 Pennsylvania avenue. Hill-! John Coles, Margaret Di Fabio Mrs. Walter Weimann of Locus l'»-ruii:ure Wednesday. The program was ar •"••••• * " tun.in w S|M*CIHHV. 1*01- Registration Deadline ed out that funds are needed to ers included Steve Lenart and Al-it installed within the next few GARWOOD — The Women's Importance of. teak a.s „,th„e .uulCB fessor of hymnology at Drew Uni- side, who was charged with speed-1 Rose Salesio and Dolores Sparks avenue entertained the Ceramii oi (inly "'•; P«.*r ivnf. WJ> included ranged by Fred MacKenzie. elven also waxing. Estimates cheerfully GARWOOD — Members of Vie continue educational courses in *red Frankowski of Plainfield. weeks so it will be in time for theAuxiliary of the Garwood Lions of timber of worldwide use car* versity, will be guest speaker at ing by Patrolman George Kernan. Phone CRanford 6-1345. 81 Ellj- Club at her home Monday evening, in a list i>f recon'.nu'nii^ttons con- Grade 5M is studying about the h Av.niie. Cranford tf Gavwood Board of Education Sophomores—honors, Ted Kasnew methods of fire fighting, Serving as flower girls were Dot- Christmas music programs. Club will hold a baked goods sale ha idly be overestimated. Teak—a services December Vi in observ- Henry Hartman of 537 Newark Kathy Ellen Roll, infant daugh- t^yned in a letter from the Public LAWRENCE CHAMBERS Middle Atlantic states in geog- wli-se terms expire next February perovich and Fred McCann. taught to firemen through out the ie Ann Griffin, a niece of the "My Name is Han," the World from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Friday, hard, durable wood—was first intro- ance of the 200th anniversary of ayenue was fined $10 and $3.75 TRUCKING—HAULING er of the Kenneth Rolls of Spruce December 10, at St. Paul's Evan- duced into the Canal Zone in April, Service Electric ami Gas Company raphy„._„. Arlene Schroeder will be rtAULING—SmallGSmall Jobs, doildaily ttrips ti ar Gustave Bley. president; Ber- Freshmen—highest honors, Stella county. The letter stated that eU< wshlp motion picturfe voted ( the death of Isaac Watts, father of cost on a charge of disorderly con- ips to the avenue, was christened recently a bride, and Peggy~ MeBrideT' the!£ T . gelical and Reformed Church.; '926. when a package of seed col- v in charge of opening exercises next *h^-t» T. . R-. MoffettMnflf-tt . r««iCalil w»WEstflel- d tr.im J. Bertolamy, vice-president, Bialecki; honors, Carole Protko. direct aid is being sought from the bridegroom's niece. Warren Binns, the best religious picture of the rend at the regular nitt lin£ ut the Tw© ^J^eekii' hymnody. duct. . The arres...«t i was made by St. Paul's Church, the Rev. WalteL 1 week. a: H Eugene M. Hart, chairman of Board of Freeholders. soloist, was accompanied by Mrsyear. , will—be. presented in the Proceeds will swell the organiza- I lected in Ceylon was received from Borough Council in Borough Hall • wt\w **«r*rrsx» sermon „.. Edward Stupafc. Eric Schultzj C. Pugh officiating. Mr. and Mrs. tion's charity fund. Mr: "" " Miss Boyle's fourth grade has klAN with truck for hire. Small tno.Ki the educational committee, it was Authority was given Fire Com- Elizabeth Harper at the organ. church basement at 7 p. m. on Sun- Helen |- Dr. David Fairchild and P. H Dor- last week. m r~- of 409 Roosevelt lane, summoned jobs, light hauling. Attics, cellars ana J. Thorpe of Delaware were the Dickerman is chairman. Series at Compel Chapel just finished the study of the Pil- yards cleaned. Carl's Truc^dnff Service arnounced this week by District missioner Albert Brittain to pur- The bride wore a white velvet day, December 12. This will be sett. it waa handled through the) The general increase from 600 KENILWORTH — Lawrence by Patrolman Thomas Neville, was CRanford fl-2929-M. 12-16 Activities" godparents. Mrs. Thorpe was for- E-«>I "">RI-H— Lawrence grims and will now start to study Obituary Clerk A. T. Mosca. . chase a new . deluge set for the :own with illusion neckline, fit— in connection with the annual in- U. S. department of africulture bu- lumens to 1.000 lumens throughout ni'imi^™ "* u-n: ••• fined $2 for illegal parking. v nnerly Miss Elaine Pfeiffer. Fly-KHIIng Baltimore will open a the pre-Revolutionary leaders. Adolph J. MergoU LIGHT HAULING DOl.^ bcadline for filing of petitions fire department, cost ngt to exceed :ed bodice, full skirt, bustle and gathering service, at which time reau of plant industry in Washing- the borouii Available with V» ton * truck evenings Mr. and, Mrs. Jay Thorpe OL A new and deadly insect sprayer | to" The trees have made good ci They, are also going to study the KENILWORTH—Adolph J. Mer- and weekends. Call Rosendale, CRan- by candidates for election to-theIn (Norwood $500, and also to buy various ong train.. A cluster of rose buds the thank offering boxes will be andinonal cost of S^O a vMr th* —n. -r u —.— . •""°"« > "» Preservation of Wood Newark, Del., spent the week-end atomizes and sprends its powerful 8"wth, and early indications are reason for the weather in geog- gott, 75, died Friday night at his ford 8-1920-R. tf three board vacancies to be filled equipment costing approximately ield her fingertip veil, and shreceivede . 1 Wood that touches moist earth with Mrs. Thorpe's parents, the, Inoi-H-M.- •••""with- blastt. .s o-f super- that the timber will bo well up to raphy. home, 49 Michigan avenue, after a LOCAL moving, trucking Jobs and trip* caU. In a,r, connect!*, at the annual school election on $550 for the old fire truck*. The arried a cascade bouquet of roses of wood that becomes wet and can- *n shnve. Union Trucking Company. tho rule - Henry Pfeiffers of Myrtle avenuei heated dry steam, generated In- standard. Teak Is used extensively w „ uuspti unapei. Mr. chambers will! Mr. . Dughi's seventh grade was long illness. Funeral services were Tuesday, February 8, 1949. will be Public Schools police department, under recom- nd baby's breath. not dry »ut quickly'sooner or later Call' UNlonvlUe 2-5787. tf Mrs. Joseph Hidi of 484 Fourth stantly by a special electric heater. recent survey made in the borough continue his talks every night at. proud to accept .the Red Cross Pan- held Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the January 19. mendation of Police Commissioner Upon return from a wedding trip Troth Announced for naval ship decking and is highly tmtr will rot away. Outstanding wood avenue has been entertaining her The insecticide hn» been tested for by a Public Service representative. 8 o'clock except Mondays and Sat- ner last week in assembly. They Haeberle & Barth Home for Fu- SARGE&rrs Uovnta AND STORAGE. New Pupils Burton E. Dickerman, was granted o Florida, the couple will -reside GARWOOD — Mr. and Mrs. prized for cabinet wood. With regard to lightinlightig onn the urdays until SundaySunday;; December 19. are working hard on their eift preservatives to consider for use Now loading household goods to all 48 Mr. Mosca pointed out that under mother, Mrs. Gabor Yukas, and her 100 per cent fly kill and for a cock- ... UJoti.iui^. xney nerals, 97J Clinton avenue, Irving- States and Canada, specUHzlng In New Two new pupils have come to thean' appropriation of $280 for pur- or a time at 404 Beech avenue, Charles E. Greve of 41 Second Boulevard,, the company sujjcestersuggestedf ThTTi«e publimiMic- i;«s• invited;—-'—•. •round the home, farm or small chapter 287. Laws of 1948. it is re- sister, Mns... Olga Zatorsky—- of roach kill of 92 out of 100, The are working hard on their gift on. Interment was in Fairmount England. Florida and California ship- be good. But. second grade in Washington chase of a camera. . ind- later will move to their home avenue have announced the en- Norway Favorite increasing all lights on that thor- The guest speaker, , «.o..ii, p mose m need. boat include.. metallic naph'then- ments. Same van to destination. Let quired that a person must be reg- Barnesboro; Pa. high-pressure steam makes possible boxes to Ilelhelp those in need. Cemetery, Newark. us estimate your next move. UNITED Md-eor»ct exposrir^ i • that the i_ School. They are Rosalind Caruso t 412 Beech avenue. -The..pride gagement of their daughter, Anne, One of the best chees.es found In oughfare to 6.000 lumens TM ates. chlorinated phenols, and or- istered 40Mays prior to the date of The council approved the request prolonged suspension of thq.4nscctl- • guest speaker, who has! There was a meeting of all eiehth VAN LINES. Ted Sargent, Agent. • •.—*•••»..-urn- l~<,jUr WB, and Dianne Green. Some of the younger set in Gar- made of the same subject may of.... Councilman Archie XJarrochji ttended Jonathan Dayton Regional to Charles E. McElwee, Jn, of 1 Norway Is ''"Yehtpst," whicfi derives the annual cost of. which .—™ — ~~*"fr»«*-«*t««»ive siuay ol Mr. Mergot. « u<.it hadnaa. beeoeen retired fofoiri ganic ; mercurials -for Bpeclajrjjpr': TVEstfleid .3-3033- ' *ert» any two.of then the school election to be entitled to wood have^formed a knitting club. cide particles in the air-and-thus a comprehensive study of grade mothers yesterday afternoon u S medtocrtf^^llSfci 'igh . School, • Sprimjfield, anxl Davis ' street, ' Cranford. __;__Mjgs. "its narj»& from jyeht (goat), and o'st V present Vfiitures arid •this subject for Tnany years, will J DCH**. Otheis wood preservative*, - Trucking anywhere. Courteous, : ^.^MOIIMI were wnat manyyears: He^brinJerly was en- SchoolTias completed a six-room iralce-Business "'C'oUege^Yizabeth': Grftve.'t'ir graduate" of* Jonathan (eheeac )<_»—• -••>•— •would be "*" '=*' ""*'" model 4 feet 1 by 8 feet such as creosote.'- zinc chloride efficient service. Small moving Jobs. now they have been composed. tal hint i3 to Topbs, Jerry Sachsel, Charlt-^- — •timo in the-European Theatre. T U R K E YS - cloth, wood and metal. This tall, moving th« subiee* or k. .•.„ .L_l m. .ui-a •». . . " H Mr. RIPV -arhn !!.,««. ,* «. Potferx of 301 Cedar street for a rows have sailed across the -hills munication reported that in order cembe. Bt w^rin^--J-— was as follows: children, of pre-school age, accord- the camera I position to vary •ws or onUlnes to poim „,. Myrtle; avenue, is completing his man, .Mary Ann Kovach and- Carl Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taraska- slender, bearded teacher was Wil- Up peddler's license in the borough of China. Ingenious Yangtze valley to provide adequate illumination Alfred ing to Metropolitan Life Insurance viewpoint. \ > , ' Ouaaut. A leuet> can lead y nr twenty-second year as a member Alimonti, Carol Griffin was the vitch of Pennsylvania were in J Cornelius O'Donnell helm Konrad Roentgen. Using tho O farmers rigger masts on the front for new streets •- - company. In a study of 775 death Actually, good composition tn p to an --- - of the local board and his nintl announcer. / was recommended by Councilman town recently. The Taraskavitchs St. Anne's Cagers KENILWORTH—The funeral of mathematical symbol "x" for tho Michael Galizewski,. chairman of of their barrows and attached bam- claim records of insured children year as its president. A buildinj Barry Tobias, a membe^1 of the formerly made their home in Gar- [ Cornelius O'Donnell, 84, who died unknown quantity, he called his dis- laws and licenses, and approved by wood. Win Over St. Mary's boo sails to *jierri. Given a stiff Reading and. Lord's Prayer, Mr. who died in accidents in 1946 and •""contractor and World War I vet 6S class, had an emergency, opera- Year's Eve at November 23 qfter a long illness, covery the X-ray. the councji. Mr. Potter announced GARWOOD—The senior basket- breeze, the wheelbarrows glided is indicated at this time. The a^I 9 p.m. j Kraus;' An Acrostit, "Thanksgiv- 1947, the company found that burns eran. he came to Garwood in 191 tion for appendicitis. The\ class Gloria Mosca of 329 North ave- was held Friday from his home, 12 he will/peddle fish from door to ball team of St. Anne's Church de- along the hill trails, often carrying Announcing nual cost of operating these new ing," Grade 7D; Poem, "The House and conflagrations accounted for He is married and has one soil, . gave him a year's subscription^to nue was a bridesmaid at the wed- North 19th street. • A mass of re- dooivand if this project proves un- 1 featedySt. Mary's of Plainfield, 17- four or /five passengers, plus a lights <»«,.u i Gives Thanks," Joan Grondin; 213, or 27 per cent of child accident 'Strictly Fresh' Eggs graduate of the Garwood schools a magazine. He is, back in school ding of her cousin in Astoria L . I., quiem was offered- by the Rev. successful, he will change to fruits 15, at the Lincoln School gymna- trussed pig and bundles of vege- $835. Songs, "Thanksgiving in Winter", fatalities, second only to motor ve- To retain the original high qual- and Regional High School, who isnow. '. on November 21. Regional Mark A. Dooley, assistant pastor, ,-— „ ^D.CO1. u yonj. pictnre.iugiit area, tables. One of the emperors of tha hicle accidents, which accounted ity of eggs, gather them frequently, now married and residing in Eas and vegetables. Mrs. Frank Hidi of 550 Fourth sium on Sunday. This was the "November's Feast," Grade ''4M; at St. Michael's Church, Cranford Minor elements tn the picture thoold «ood plctnr. Dramatic Club first game of the season for both Chou dynasty, before 1000 B. C. The Organization Poem, "A Thanksgiving Fable," ...... aei s «-nurcn, Cranforc for 34 per cent Of the 213 children store them in a cool place where be placed to balance the nujo, „„„, Orange. avenue entertained at a social dictated a vehicle code that pre- The Dramatic Club presented a teams. nication. ^^ Open House Julia Barbarise; Song, "For thIntermene t was in St. Gertrude's who died from fire, more than half the humidity is high and take them be placed tn haist..** #».- . * I ._. Mr. - Bertolamy, president o. , and Mrs..George Seitzmeyer gathering at her. home recently. scribed the sailing speed and width OF THE Cemetery, Woodbridge, where play for Thanksgiving entitled "A at were, trapped In burning buildings. of Willow avenue attended a fam-Cards were played and refresh- Last year the St. Anne's seniors of wheelbarrows. '. •• • The Public Service recommen- *>» Regional Beauty of the Earth," Grade 70 to market every two or" three days-. Byco Designers and the B-Y Re-Puritan Prank." Those taking part v Father Dooley read the committal ily gathering Thanksgiving Day atments enjoyed. were Upper Uniort County cham- girls. praverprayerss. production Service and Supply were; ,. Mistress Tibbets, Bette the home of his parents in Maple- The Roy Fitzsimmons of 345pions and "lost the county CYO meeting for detailed study. . r— next Tuesday, it was Awarding of Red Cross Ban- 'Off the ~~~M Company of Granford, is complet Dougherty; Truelove Tibbets, Bar- _ . _ ^w wuuj, ;announced this « Mr. O'Donnell was born in New wood. championship only by being nosed Measure Honey In Bee-Years l^oancedthis week by Director ners, Junior Red Cross; Poem, "A When your right wheels strike a ing his second three-year term on bara Sciheffler; Penelope Flagg, Third avenue celebrated their wed- A communication was received'Edwin W. Kraus. York and had lived five-years in out in the finals by the powerful The bee is a busy worker but Thanksgiving Song," Gail Easton; soft shoulder you should grip the the local board. He is also a; mem Rose Kasperovich; Abigail Flagg, ding anniversary on November 22. from the Rahway Valley Joint) The public is invited to visit Kenilworth. Retired for some St. Adalbert's of Elizabeth. not a big one. Bee specialists of Song, "Landing of the Pilgrims," wheel firmly and take your foot oft ber of the Board of Education o: Judy Pierce: Susanna Billings, DDT Sprays Nancy Benson of 409 Spruce ave- Fuel Oil Co. Sewer Commission approving ac- the classrooms between 7:30 and time, he was a communicant of nue recently enjoyed dinner and a . Playing for St. Anne's last Sun- the department of agriculture say yeronica Washam;Poem, "Thanks- the accelerator. Allow the engine the Jonathan Dayton Regional Georgette Nicholson; Esther Bige- DDT solutions may be sprayed the average bee collects several .WARREN RANKIN — DAVID RANKIN ceptance of approximately 25.000 10 p. m. to observe the results of St; Teresa's Chapel and a member lightly on wool clothes without in-show in the city with some friends. day were: Peter Miccio, Frank giving Day,*' Merle Manning; to reduce speed to a safe point be- High School in Springfield. He L low, Pat Foersch; Charity Ann, times her weight in honey 1 o sea- gallons of sewage a day from the the activities of the classes. Of of the Holy Name Society. He was 216 Crawford' Terrace, Union, N. J. luring tho fabric. . Gloria Certo of 101 Anchor place Patrick. Ray Burns. Mike Castaldo, Poem, "Pilgrim Fathers," Marie fore applying brakes or depressing a graduate of Stuyvesant High Flora Buchbinde.r. r place son, but this is only about a quar- borough originating in the Volco special interest will be the displays the husband of the late Mary the clutcn pr attempting to steer Joseph Mellozzi, Patsy DiFabio and Allcroft; Song, "Hymn of St. FINE INTERIOR and EXTERIOR School, New York City, and The Art Club has chosen the recently celebrated her ninth birth- ter of an ounce on the average. So, Brass an_ d Coppe—sr»»"r «-«jm»»anCompany planniantt of work in ceramics, china paint- Quinn O'Donnell. ' back onto the road. LDan Sciehski. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF Francis," Grade 7A; "A Turkey nel Cooper Union ' Institute, and also name "Royal Order of the Paint PROPOSED ORDINANCE day with a party at her home. if a bee could live that long it on the BoulevardBoulevard, witwitnth*\h the pro^- uu- ? i«»«h..~—— •» ---' - AN ORDINANCE to Amend General Ordl- Joseph Miragliotta of Second leath woodworking Tale," Katherine Leikaus k a s ; Survivors are Cornelius attended West Virginia University. Brush-" They have made article; . nance No. 283. Entitled "An Ordinance would take -her about 64 years to visions that there be no dWia^ "^ *'*raft, _ „, ^ c»« c a son, CorneliusI FatorOSED ORDINANCE No. 233 avenue is recuperating from a re- and creative Poem, "A Turkey , Suggestion," B., and a daughter, Mrs. Dennis AN ORDINANCE for the Monroe Avenue PAINTING |"--"*A member of the Garwood Lions out of clay and have painted them. to Regulate Traffic Upon the Public make one pound of honey. Bui from the character of sewS^T. "f^¥ "*?' « Nolan, both of | Improvement and Paving from Elshtl Streets and Highways of the Borough of cent illnes. Obituary '"' KraUS Mlu Treasure Bernard; Poem, "If," I A. Nolan, both of Kenilworth; a Club. Mr. Bertolamy also is a past THfe members are now working on Garwood. County of Union and State of while tho bee is making her qU"»r- inatmg from the plant and ^ft ^. ^^...u.u, i-oem, "If, sister, Mrs. Nellie "•, «s, oireeStreect to TwentietTwentiethh ' !Street.., Making aarn Mrs. Wilbur Wright was hostess Mrs. Vlncenzp Giordano Work in sister. Mr. w-»i:~ ~ • New -^PfoPriation for the deputy district governor of the clay circus which will be on ex- New Jersey". tej^_of_i>n ounce of honey she Is FUEL OIL whenever the commission de*rn»T;. bookkeeping _ Needed Funds to GARWOOD — Funeral services home [Howard Grippo; Poem, "The-Trag- PAPER HANGING ibition when completed. Be It Ordained, ' by the Mayor and to a brush demonstration at her I .f*y ^j «u marijuana or "refer" smokers. Florida. wood and was a communicant of storage on Lake Superior, have the I public safety and general Welfare of thoDollars shall be borne and paid for by tion. leslgnated its a through street.* The fol- the famous Chile-Argentine lake re- vember 23. 1939. The flightrequire d the State of New Jersey. , J The boy firmly denied that he had owing streets, at their Intersection with St. Anne's Church and a member biggest bite ever taken by this type community and. shall Interfere with the South Avenue, are hereby deiignated an Mrs. George Perry of 312 Walnut gioa. and the unique charm and 26 hours. M«» "•- ™ "" '" "" [comprehensive plan designed to lessen Section"*: All of-the Work done under i Sireee... Mr. Hart, who has lived in Gar- j drunk more than a "twig" of Stop Streets: Maple Street, West Street, street recently entertained her of its Rosary Society. of unit, 23 yards. Tho 27-500-pound contest Ion on the Kenilworth Boulevard, the direction of the Engineer of the Bor- East .Street. Oak Street and New Street. Survivors, besides her husband, buckets, when open, are 22^4 feet Soil Testing Kits of cosmopolitan cities wood for 13 years, is married and i whiskey and smoked "regular" secure safety from fire, panic and other ough of Kenilworth, in~ the County of Section 3. Spruce Avvnue is hereby sisters, the Misses Jessie and Wilma .«^u m* unia. Santiago and Buenos dangers, promote health, morals or gen-Union, and Under his supervision con- has two daughters in the local cigarettes. La.urenson of New York City. are two daughters, Miss Benedetta long and 19 feet In height eral welfare-~..-.i' u through Ktr*et. and Went fet refreshments were served later lyn, N, Y., and Mrs. Anfiela Scal- safety of pedestrian shoppers. . —. fuuiici IO nnance" the said worl Form Y-Teen Club Street. ;it Its intersection with RESERVATIONS heretofore stated is twenty thousand flv in the evening to approximately T3 zadonna of Garwood, and two hundred Dollars («20.500.00,, which shall I Center and Myrtle streets and *MW. is hereby designated US u stop 1O Cruises V. Tours Two Weeks of Stirring Bible Messages The Way To The for Garwood Girls collapsed. After police were called, stj^t ' 7 ---•••••!• '"T'*" ^"''Tr i brothers, Nicoln fw(;isina of Giir- Markel Garden Tools m--% be flnnnwd <1> aid from the State of New t lon 5 \ of Ktrnil- f Walnut Stret't is hi-ri-by Section l. JerseV in the approximate amount <\ f'ARWOOD—A Garwood Y-Teen by a passerby, the youth was taken, designated ;is .1 throi wests including Mrs. Fred Adami.!wood and Antome Masina of clif. Hotels Resorts on the Kenilworth lih Ntrtrct lit Its IlltlT- X1X50O.0O, nnd *2) three thousand Dol- Mrs. Walter Weiman, Mrs. Mou- a._ Set of Three — $3.95 uoillev'ard between th'"i-->'ident. Madaline Glock; secre- Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield.! Section 7 Oak street is hereby wicz, Mrs. Mildred Core, MrsJ are tho leading type of farm work —»., •••••rude _ - --. ~~..*cn Member Stores i-r»»*nic-d. Intended. doiiirn«^l or contcm- men. Perry De Francesco, Mrs. Johanna njlate la ted to b«be- usexusedl iorfor Ja» "rtUi.."tilling- -~~->station ..,,.. ^, . ^ ^^, w vw . . „ , . natcd t.s a' through street ^t Its Interstf- accident. That accidents involving "lias( station" or "public uaratfc". Section 4. It is hereby determined and OF THE '•'•'.>• Shirley Rmehart; treasurer. He was released Sunday. tlo»i with Second Avenue. Gilbert, Miss Betty Mnrinelli and machinery rank second. That acci- The Carol. Travel Bureau Sther business district In the Ilorough o fn>m al\ ivourcm to nnance said wortr . i , tools almost tie for third place, Kenilworth. vv;^un. [youth in ho|«.'S to discover the . ^. , |, | . . I'l. 6-2613 PI. 4-0390 Ha-neto/orr stittt-d irjcludei Bui « |>«rt of tt rs l on wlth W 1S OU P1 lcc That burns rank next to falls as a Section 3. This Ordinance shall talc the coat of such Work the sun) of Sl.300.0i The group enjoyed a swimminyg sourcea of the drug wertices aBurean agenut OnAHTICLe WayE HtrreH UA Memorial Service Don't Forget the Pet*. KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL feet imniedlately. *«'hich l^f eatimnted to be necesjiurv (o Section 1. Win-dow IMiicu-. uoinif north type of home accident. That fire finnctr th<* enifinecTriiijf and inspection araet formulatinthe YWCAg alas progratp Tuesdayiog m of Bf . Ath. eBelmont Federa:l RecordeNarcoticr s JameBureas Tu frorii North Avenue towards S«-cmuJ Av«— Plunnerf by War Dadn co"ts and legal SOO.0^i ^ LINDEN rial service to be held this Sunday Thnt motor vehicle accidents killed •'s:.' school age. J police officers. l"roin Second Avcmiii towurdu North Avr- ft:' c-llnjr of the GovernirtfiT tlody of the l3or U hereby appropriated to meet the cost "'i«* Isi hereby drhlifiuitcd HH a "one wny"a, t 1:30 p. m. at Unumi Park b: more farm residents than any other from SUNDAY, DEC. 5 to SUNDAY ij[h of Kenilworth on the 23rd day ofof the foregoing Improvement. X street. Garwood Chapter, 4, American type. EACH SIGHT. Exrm- w,^ . » ~ November, 1948. It W*4 then r«*d for the AtlTlCLE II U 19 3 r»( !lm« The •• Id On)lnanr« *U1 U L War Dads, were revealed at a re- »~t SATITRDAVS. .t 8 K M. • ii-fhf-r considered for flns) pASm*f« by the )F*i.blic notice ii hereby given that tb- BOROUGH OF GARWOOD •" ' of Commercial Vehicle* By the Barnetts For Dogs and Cats :*tv«rnlnK Body of ih*? Borough of K«nll •d.nance *et forth above was introduced Merchants Association ILLECTOBfJ MOIICX rfh. st lh« borough 11*11. Boule*«nl m h.ee'ing of the Boroiueh Cou'Mril nf TAXES AMD ASSESSMENTS IOI THE VEAB • 1S41 AlMU rBIIIE hicles is prohibitei d forl longer periods than First V. H. Upongesi +1 lic ta bc leb one hour .on Willow Avenue. South Ave- Members of the Catholic, and Prot "-i|twor»h, SVw Jersey, at «J«ht o'clock to the "borough of Kenilworth tn the Potin ' * » y 0vm Uv.t I. JOHN V. HICHAHDSON. Tax Collector o/ tho In 1849 the tlrst American-pro BILL & MILT He ev-nin#r lE.S.T.i on the Hth day ofof Union at a meeting of said Co : • ON <* =* nue. North Avenue and Second Avenue, estant clergy will be invited tc Bedn — Carriern — Brushes Fully nitiairated with an Electrically Ulumlnaied December. lIMfl. At such time and place, or on November 30, ttKfl. and that said or GABWOOD. nx THE COUNTY OK UNION, STATE or NEW '•-oni the Westfield Town line to the Cran- dUced sponges wi-rc shipped to New - take part in the ceremony. u any time and pl»c<> to which »ucl nart^«* will >"- *»•—•*. __- , .- vw. «>i' "a mat said o^d'- t>"«»"*nt U> Use auUvority ot Uie statute in such r«a« nude and provided. frd Town line. Th and Aocoraiely Reproduced Scale Model. 4ft x 8ft 'neetlnaj mav be adjourned, all persons in- .- Will be further considered for nn"t 2. All Ordinance. Inconsistent here- public is invited to attend. York from Key West, Kla. This is- Toys — Candy — Ft**'ding 'erealed will be given an opportunity to passajrc mt the me«tins' of thm Bor^UtfS wf'h B'-e hereby lrcDeflley. on the 14th d«v ot December. IMt. FRIDAY and SATURDAY '•' »^verai tracts an] parcels ol land hereinafter specified iU o< the 1st day ut land. a,..., »- j HdltVSA. it B:oo o'clock f. M. , '&4S, all as computed In IHe Itft on file in my ofHce together with additional N«(io« " ' Hudick of Buyonne were awarded VOU ARE CORDIALLY PHltlP J. ' '-I on these amounts, from July 1st. IMS to date of sale, together with the The forriloinst ordinance was Introduce turkeys at the meeting. "' such sale. a Htatne Dated: November 3O. Borough Clerk. nd DAU<"1 on fl~«t readina; at n reirular INVITED TO ATTEND The said lands twill be struck off and hold to Much peraoiid Hi will pluchiise ,-~*l«i/ or th*- Mavor and Council ol the Statue of a general on horseback b .>~»i|.-S oi GI'^V-MKI held on Tue»rt-»v. Pres-to-logs ..""* •^ J«tt to redetnpUon at the lowest rate of interest, but In no c»>e In December 3rd and 4th .. ' B'-* *>** •nnum. Th« payment xor the kal«f shall be made before the close November 23. lIMs*. and will be consid- carries the following legend: THESE INTERESTING •• ^*le or the property will be resold. This sale i< mude in pursuance of the ered /or final X>****t*i arter si public Horse with two feet up means rider "The Mugic Fuel" for Fireplaces. Stoves. Etc. /*•>"« ot Revised Statutes ot *). J.. 1B37. Title M. Chapter S. and the acU "learlntf at another regular meetlrvs; ot was killed in action; horse with one K«-rp a Few Cjuriaa.* on Il^nd KenitWorth Sanitary Live Poultry Market FOR THE ••Ujlory thereoi and supplenaental thereto. he Buld Mayor and Council at the Munlcl- LECTURES An biil "ii'HIna" CH'W.WK). New JcnMfV. on NEW HOMES foot up means rider was wounded Sea Spirit 6 Logs In Carton. $1 — 10 Carton*. S9.50 y ve Poultr y °' said tracts ot land may be redeemed before the sale by the payment of TUKSDAY. DECEMBER U, 1H8. son s STEPHEN KODOQUINQUINOO . PProg. "urt"1 f*lle UvM*O" to date ol such redemption including costs to such date. In action; horse with four feet Or Pick Them Up — 90c a Carton at Our Store. STEPHEN KODOQUINO. Prog. BIGGEST at «:30 p. M. We look iirotmcl and can't help . Where one or more imsi I inst-ulliix-iiu aie delimiiu-nt the full amount WALTEK S. McMANTJS On Myrtle Avenue down means rider was safo. 20th Street, KenJKvortfa, N. J. >' 'unameot becomes due and payable and consequently in such liLstanceS the find that spirit of a special kind Pre Xmas Sal« - -r.KMint of rtellnQitrnt aa.fs.inmt U necessarily Included in Ihe tax sale list. Borough Clerk (Next to Poat OiBc«i "' derstood that these parcels, will be sold subject to all aucuiiuiil Installments -•-.I: November 31 1«« SEE that, somehow, seems to reap- 1 "Ut not yeC due or payable. pear at this j;ood season of the Telephone CBaoford «-I«7J Hie followuis Is a description of the lands and tlie owners' niimea u con- ltl year. Wt Welcome this phe- C. E. TRUBENBACH COME AND ; >u the list on file In my orSce, together with i\\tf total amount due thereof Guaranteed SHOP s r PHOTO GREETING CARDS MURRAY & MURPHY nomenon jnd hope' that it will CHICKENS KILLED and PLUCKED .puled to July 1st. 1MB- The luiin are shown ai they iipiwur In tlw tan lut BRING • ' i-!e and do not necessarily mean tliat thno paitlrt are Ihc- |.i™ni owners of THAT AHE DIFFEHENT CUSTOM-MADE keep iik'lit on until the world WHILE YOU WATT 1 u*peny. BANNERS FOR STEEL is once aUjrin composed of only A FRIEND Oar Price* Are Keuanshle and Our Service ^ THE FIRST WJBIJCAT1ON OK THIS LIST Tilt fOt.l.KCTOH If ThH year send Christmas ^ood-willed men. TO HEMOVE NAMES KHOM TIIE I.lsT OK I-IIOI'KHTY OKKK11ED greetings thai last the year X ONLY UPON HKCEIIT OK CASH OK CCItTIKICD CHECK. EverythincEh j in the Line ot loUowln* fisrures do not litclude laJleM levied /or the year 1U4U: round. Many designs to choose INSURANCE This is just the rijjht tmie~1<> from—or We will plan cards for Poultry, Cheae, Butter and Fieah v VENETIAN BLINDS contribute to the general (,'fwid 4{1 Hll your particular need. CONSULT White or Llxht Ivoo Come and See Our XMAS 23B-21J1 VAti will of the season. Serve your The cost Is surprisingly low. GHT 3 4 W.02 quests the b<:st. And, y<-t the Tl\*jy •in 21.1U1 DAVID A. MURRAY $4.25 up best .'it Harn.'tt's Wines St "•J Ho es. lj«r. a Ki.lXl l Kot . n 2SH-2M9 2<1 :i7 215 CENTER ST. * 10 «o. ft minimum Liquors,- U 'Walnut Ave., Ciim- • •'• Merlo ...^ZilUZIll" . rl 28O 2S1 3112 13.9a CAUL WE8THELD 2-4588 ford.' Phone Cranford 6-10-14. AT THE OLX> FIRE ENGINE WHEEL ;•'"lent Horoes . 24UA K.Utl GAftVVOOn. Nf. J. Wldln . __ __ 1 1 >r SlU""' ,—, 1« ^ 5.1B Phone.: WE. 2-4S81 or 2-4793-M JOHN SVENDA DAILY UE1M-VKKY 116-118 SOUTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-H Adv. Fees Mllfl 619 SOUTH AVE., GAUWOOD 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, fall off en route. rected Christmas card will rpend a day rather cloudy and colder. Whitescarver, Mrs. Harold M. Wii- the On department effective I rW leam«d yesterday from Health Chnrehe* "Address plainly and completely. lonely Yuletide in the Dead Letter •Weekend Outlook, fair and son and Mrs. Frederick Robert! camber 1. November fire 1 special 80th anniversary &*4r*&*4r>>&^^ I Officer W. P. Smith. in IMS. i the full name, bouse,Office. cold. |tanda4___ .