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Coffevs •%--. , ••• .••!". 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'"<j"|l'"f"*. it recorded at the office of County Putscher, Mrs. H. P." Cannon liquor licenses was voiced Thurs- School by, the Cranford-Garwood- Register Herbert* J. Pascoe in the Border," recently presented under Mrs. John J. Banker. C Off to '49 ewage, disposal plant and in con- day at a meeting of Currie Me- was emphasized last Wednesday Carefully structing an outfall to the Arthur Kenilworth Blood Donors,''- Inc., Court House, Elizabeth: direction of Eleanor Banks at a abo were sung by M« morial, WCTU, at the home of its were presetned this morning night at a t^—ting of parents of meeting of the Village Improve- Kilt Comments that Rahway has president, Mrs. William A. Ire- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wv Winans Piano accompanist for t Rahway Delay Holds been the only bottleneck in ap- (Wednesday) during a high school children attending . the Little to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Johnson, ment Association were Mrs. Ray- gram was Mrs. Naomi land, 310-High street assembly. Peter Falrchijd -was, proving the authority were made The request was nude in refer- >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.
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