A-INTD ICLE UNE 8. 1933

Holy Name Society Jr. O.U. A. M. to initiate Democratic Municipal Wwdd Offer Education To Entertain Ladies Dramatic (M Candidates June IS SolidtFandsToCondud - Committee to Meet Monday

The annual Ladles' Night entertain- The three degrees of the Junior The Democratic Municipal Commit. To Local Unemployed ment of the Senior Holy Name Society Successful Order of United American Mechanics Cranford Boys' Camp tee will meet at «30 p. m., Monday a of St. Michael's Roman Catholic will be conferred upon Mward LsDue the Democratic headquarters on North School Board Rev. M. Y. Poynter. Rev: Church will be held In the school hsll Presentation otT Short Plays and Robert Lodentedt Thursday even' Subscription. List Open to Union avenue-, according to, an an- at 8:30 o'clock Monday evening. The Ing. June 15, at the Masonic Temple on nouncement today by WUltam-H. D'Ar- tional Pe W. F. Behrens, Jr.. Submit Tuesday/ Night Pleases Those Who Pesire to As- musical troupe of the society will give South avenue. Several other candi- cy, municipal chairman. ? Dentista Mayj Report to Relief Commit- a short entertainment during the Audience; Annual dates from other councils also will be sist in Maintaining' Outing - EdwardU WlMljaivDtmocralic-Coun- 'tee's Advisory. Council. evening. Refreshments will be served Initiate*. The Union OouneU of Rah- ty chairman, will speak at the regular Services t6 following, the program.; tion Is Held. way will confer the first two degrees Place for Local Youth. meeting of the club Thursday night, The monthly meeting of the Junior and the Sherman Council of Roselle June IS.. Final plan* (or the "Victory- A suggestion that the Cranford Society will he held in' the recreation will give the thud degree. Letters have gone out to.Cranford card party to be held Saturday night, Emergency Relief Committee offer' a The Crsnford Dramatic Club held people this week^lnvltlng them to as- Additional protesU' rooms of the psmrhlal school at 8:1! It* last assembly of the season at the State Councilor Barnes of Paterson June 17,'on the Craig lawn at the cor- elimination of the selK . number of educational courses to the o'clock tomorrow night. First report] will make lus official visit on June IS sist In raising tumctent addltonal funds ner of North and Forest avenues will unemployed, attendance at which and Casino Tuesday night when three short from September.'to tb» ) will be received from the various com. to the Cranford Council, Na 32, Jr. O. lo conduct the Cnnford Camp at Sil- be discussed. Mrs. IT, B. J.- Craig Is 1 stated achievements in such courses to plays were presented, and the annual ver Uke, Warren County this summer. were reglitered tn two BOB mlttees recently' appolnted/by Presl election was. bsfct The result of the U. A. M. Other State Council office™ chairman of the committee in charge- received by the Board of) be counted as service rendered, the Re- dent Lawrence Larkln. y • —: "• also will attend the meeting,.sccordlnf As the letter" states, already some very Tickets are priced at fifty cents. All lief Committee, is contained in a spe- tatter was ss follows: president, Harry it* meeting in aunt r- The Senior and Junior branches of to an announcement made by Otorge substantial contributions have Men games will be played. cial report to the Advisory Council of Folk; first vice-president, J.. Branch made so that the budget Is within nlittit.1 A delegation of I the society will receive Holy Com- Darby; second vice-president. Clara Lawrence, Cranford Councilor. The annual outing or the cliib will by Mrs. Wesley A. the Emergency Relief Committee. The W. K. Relnhart, secretary of Cran about H00 of-ffieTecjulprd amount. The be held Saturday. July 8, at Miller's report was submitted by the Rev. Mat-munion in a body it the 8 o'clock Mass Low; secretary, Kusabtth Qreen; treas- prared before the t Sunday morning/ . . . ford Council, has announced that the finance commlttM Is asking trie Inter- Orove, Kenlhvorth. • chett Y. Poynter, pastor of the Cran- ( urer, Albert Mount ested clltsrns who realise the. value of tempt to have the There will be no meetings of'either Union county Put . Councilors will Eight persons were elected lo mem- ford Methodist Church, and the Rev. The first ptay given was a comedy, the camp to the boys and to the com- A petition signed by all' the Senior or the Junior Societies dur- meet June It with the Central Council bership at a meeting .last Thursday alclnns and dentists, ( ,. WUliamF. Behrens, Jr.. pastor of Cst- "Pie." by Lawrence Langer, capably of Westfleld In Westfleld, All mem: munity to supply the small amount «U1I night?- The club'now has an enroll- vsry Lutheran Church, both of whom ing July and August. and amusingly acted-by s well-selected required to assure the/camp operating rilmliutlon of the clinics, wa»..^ ben have been Invited. "• •; , tnont of more than one hundred mem- at Ui* May meeting;. It ^ssa/w-;- are members of the Council. Their group of veterans of the club who know throughout the summer. bers. ' recommendations win be considered at how to get their laughs where they are Latt year was a'pronounced lucoeaa out at tho meeting that thaw apt •»- a meeting of the Advisory Council FrK due. A large and appreciative audience with' the iu*ocl*Uon and .Uie camp en- clent dental tuppHu on %s/i«.*',Jait Historical Society attended. The out ol "Pie", which through December. Betsralvjfr'thr day evening, June 3O.> • y . tertained more .boys than at any time to ;The Rev./Mr. Poynter and the'Rev. v was produced .'by Prances SUles. the lodiaii Scoot Executive since Its inception. -The wooden cot- MochActivityMarks trustees appeared! to bt *55L^! Mr. Behrens were appotrited "recentl>; Has Annual Election properties being by. Eleanor Mason, was tsgea or "shielu" on the hill provided the continuance of the eUakpgyth •to study the possibility, of^arrylng out as follows: Clifford Quitter. Edward To Speak Here Sunday Ideal sl*«prag fljisrtei* and with (he volunteer services. «. Is uodsmnnil a program of supervised" activities In Everett; Annie Mulligan. Prances pump Mused In. the hillside camp pre- Closing of Schools that a number of Oranfotd dMtWMn. would1 have for ius. purpose ttie-better- that the clTnlcs may h heea aa President;'"A. G cbie; and Mrs; Qullter, Hannah McAl- fquh^ln any camp anywhere. Three Roosevelt Eighth GrarJe Exer- ment of the morale of the individual lister, ...... ,• . . dress in Methodist Church sucb,' cottages have been completed and One petition, which and the refinement of his intelligence, Woodward Succeeds W. J. The second presentation was "Hall the': trustees feel that will'be enough cise's Next Thursday Night fifty cltlicns, protested th» and. in the case of the youth particu- Following Court of. Honor; 4>lnti to dlicontlnus the aebAei McKee as Treasurer.' an Hour," a one-act satirical drama by or many years to come. In addiUoh Will Be First of Severn!Pro- larly, ttie occupying of his time in a Sir James Barrte, produced by Clare . Eight to Get Awards. to the three cottages are two. tent plat- clinics because: , beneficial manner. ' ... Low. The antique furnishings used in forms and tents. Some of the boys pre- Brnma •Tho number of chqdren Their recommendations follow: er tents to roofs and therefore the from dental-defects has decreas**! J. S. Voorhees was re-elected presi- this and the previous play were ob- The Rev. Henri B. Ferger, divisional / "\. That so far as this committee 11 dent of-the CranfordHlstorlcal Society tained through the courtesy of Walda trustee* provide both types of sleeping With leas than two weeks remaining tho vstabllsment of the dinks: I concernedjoor educational work be con- Boy Scout executive for India, will give accommodations. . The camp U also In the 1932-33 school term, closing ex cent of the Cranford pupils at a meeting of the trustees last week Rosencrants, of the Black House, Cen- an Illustrated address on "Scouting In fined to tlie unemployed. If adult ed- in tlie society's headquarters oh north tral avenue; and-Maxwell of Westfleld. completely supplied with steel cots and erclses will start soon In the various dental work In IMS; health i ucation is sponsored for any employed, India'' following the Cranford'District iprings so .that the boys .have very com- Cranford achools. agree Hint dental Infection Union avenue. Other officers re-elected Mrs. Rolfe Oenman was In charge of Court of Honor in the Cranford Metho- t ^hnnid be under separate auspices. Include: First vice president, E.~ K. the properties tor "Half an Hour." .. fortable sleeping facilities. The straw Tlie first of tho cxerclnei will be In about Kyntematlc:diseases and tbs < "3. That the following courses, might dist Church at 7:30 o'clock'Sunday ev ticks are laundered after each contin- Roosevelt school auditorium nt 8:15 tnl clinics detect such infection f Adams; second vice president, Wesley This is in Hhree scenes. It U, per- enlng. Troop 75, sponsored by the be offered: l«hl. coat ol' maintenance rrom Septsmblr •4. That some standard relief wage W. F. Hoffman and Mr. McKee. threo.s.nd might be cslled the pleeede Trustees. William 'Barnes' will- 6e Among the Scouts who will receive Camp:Dlrertor.:,JIc_waa In cliarge »llh The Rev.- L. *r_Warren will apeak at to thii cl'oie of the year, IW». WOBM o^n*w~mcmbers,-C,-C^Van-Nuys re«lstaace"«f-the-evenlngrslnce-lt~was award! and recognJUOn Sunday-night •nded). and Nicholas O. Xcnos, were approved his brother last year." Charles A. Wal- he. Lincoln School's eighth grade ox' ahly be MM. which Is the period of dts- of the most serious character. The per-an: John Faunce, Roy D. living, Rob- at 8 o'clock Friday night, June coiitlnuancn' of such * ~t. That a board of adult education by the trustees, and Mr, Van Nuys was sons in the plsy were as follows: Lady lace] principal of Sherman School has for the unemployed be formed." ert Davis, Henry Romlnger and Byron been retained as csmp manager. Four , In the Lincoln school auditorium. vice for tlw preservation of Ibsf] elected to serve a three-year term as Lilian Oarson. Helen KempshaU; Rich- Cameron of Troop 70; Howard Rath of Should the Advisory Council adopt trustee; after It had been decided to In- young men from {Lebanon Volley Col- Its subject will be "Life and How," of our children; we believe that It to ard' Oarson, Paul Crispin; Hugh Fa- Troop 7»; and Harvey Seavy and Ar- The nev. Ilo«co« Tliornton Foust. false economy to risk the future of an educational program, it Is unlikely crease the membership of, the boanl of ton, J. Branch Darby; Susie, Msrda lege will be counselors; two of them be- that the program would be placed In thur Brown of Troop so. Herbert Sim- ing thw same as last irean- AU of the ector: of Trinity Bplsoopal Church, children to sava such -a - nmUt.-sum. - trustees from fifteen to twenty. . Darby; Dr. Brodle, S. B. Baninger; mons will receive his First Class Badge- effect until next fall. Announcement was p made that a men are well trained In camp work and will deliver the Baoolsurrote nddrna which Inter will cost more a* • result Withers, Richard lackey; Mrs. Reddng, Roy Irving will be cited u a Star Scout to the high school graduating class at (if ntolect." : number of gifts of historical value had Opal Randolph; and Mr. Bedding. are experienced campers and counse- and John Faunce as a Life Scout. The lors Francis Hennessey will have 10:45 o'clock Sunday morning, June IB. Or. S. M. Hlnman, the denial In- Lang SeU New Record been donnted to the society. They are Charles Messerve. • _ J.—. atter two will receive their awards at as follows: charge of the truck and will assist Mr. The services will be held In Trinity spector, In n letter to Mlas Sarah Ed- The last play was "The Reunion." by the County Council court of Honor Church. ' : In State Track Meet From Mrs. John R. Reay, a sheet Wallace so that the camp Is well man- mqnd, the «upervl>lnij principal, said Jerome Davis Ross, produced by Alice June M. ned from every pbnt bf view. JA regular The annual, high school Commence- In part: from the record book of the Fort Jeff- Matthews, and was not.classified on The tenderfoot lnvesture service will C. Lang set a new State- recorp In erson,' Fin., prison, j known as The Is- program has been mapped out and Mr.ment eftf/clses; will be held In Hoone- "EHimlnalions J)f the past tlirk» the Javelin throw in the State track die program aa either comedy, fans or be staged by the lnvesture team from Wallace Is preparing) Die annual book- It sch wl auditorium nt 8 o'clock 'cars show that Criuifojil children had land of Dry Tortugns. The papCT car- drama. It Is, In fact, a take-off on theTroop 79. The recognition of Scouts and field meet last Saturday to give ried the names of a Dr. Mudd and let which will be sent to. any applicant Monday {evening, June In. Ur, Albert nil nveragrr oftwo delectlvo teeth per -Cnnford high school, the' defending melodama* of olden days, although attaining the second class rank since upon request Full. Information may be a. Dutter will bn the speaker. <. child; the lowest In the J county. Au Messrs. O'Loughlln, Arnold and Span- such . are hard to caricature, being the/lut Court of Honor will follow. champion. Its only first place. Lang ger, all of whom are said to have been secured from Mr. Wallace who ltvet In —The school cloalng exercises will be pxumlnntlon of-the children of a near- threw the javelin 169 feet and four themselves so far-fetched as to admit Award of" first class badges and merit Elm street or by telephoning township concluded Tuesday night, Juno 20, by school where there Is no dents! implicated in the assassination of of litUe humorous: exaggeration. This badges will conclude, the Court of. Hon- President -Uncoln. ~ " headquarters, Crnnford 6-0060. whpn the operetta^'Tho HOUM nf SIhK clinic; showed that there was an aver* Union won the Group 2 champion' play, a, guest play,' has already-met or program. - It Is planned to take care of the boys " will be presented in the atuir- ige of. more than seven'defective lestb From John_W. Tfipp,- ffranford's sole with one success In Cranford, having The District Board of Review Tues- torlum of Hhprnian School In connn- ship with 24 points. Cranford's. en- surviving Civil War ^veteran,, a Con- h|s summer oh the nune~aasls as last ier pupil.* trants were able to account for only 1 been presented by the same cut at a day night marked the last opportunity year. No charge for the. camp or It* lon with tho eighth Krade exercises or "During the past year, fourteen per federate almnnnc: from SheTly Austin, recent meeting of the College Club. The that will be afforded the first clan a} school. The program will start nt 17% points. ; 7 '""" ~"\~ an announcement of the formation of acilities, them ootts being paid out of cent of tlio pupils of Sherman and Members of the Cranford team to players entered thoroughly into .the Scouts to earn points towards the dis- the contributions the trustees now no- p. ni. :,..•.• ' Lincoln Schools- huvo been treated by an organization known ns-The- Crank Spirit of the-thing, adopting the stage trict progress contest. Arthur Wesi- place In tne^meet were; Rosjch. fourth forfl River-Improvement Association, a licit. All the boys pay Is for their food irtvalo dentists; thus eighty-eight per In the discus;' Griffiths, fourth in the technique 6£ former times with sur- ghan of the Sea Scout ship,.with 103 at the rate of. a dollar'a day. One week •nit of the children or these schools group ..which wns active In bettering prising aptitude, and, undoubtedly, a points, la- in the lead for the Lions Wednesday Morning Quo ,-^wm...high., hurdles— :._.-;. jButier,.--_,....-.; secon, di»_-: inJ...... j,the: river conditions In Cranford during the _ the shortest.period for which a boy [lad Jo:dftiwmlr i-ntlreiirupon- the dttilc. good time was bad by all. Incldental- blub .-prise, with Byron Cameron of may enroll but there U_no limit..-onJhe Has Annual Garden Psrty "No one known better Uiait_yoi4 and.'_ javelin: Latane. fourth In. the 2W yard ^^ icaia..Bt-tba pasLcentury_. „_;- Tr«>p-75,r» .close, secoad.-with.^101 :;Jri4he3«(riyarit -^fo^oftbrgf :C;Jtfbon?Svpowder caiT lia^ltiacliiiiirTjiriiuVwettt^liL tlie srtfcffils * run: Uusa. fourth In the pole vault, hot take a Sherlock Holmes to deduce points, aocordlng.lo an unofficial count. the event of the receipt of more appli- "The"Wedneiidsy; Moriilrig Club held irlor U> 1033 of the dental conditions) from'the. ill-fated V. STB. Maine: from the fact that Mr.' Ross U quite a young John Faunce of Troop. 75 failed by six ts annual garden party ymterday nt and Tomczyk, second In the shot put. Mrs. Moon, a silk cushion cover which cations than the faculties will take if the pupils that rxl»trd before the man, since he lays (he scene of his mel- points of overtaking Cameron. The care of; In which event, the hew appli- he homo of Mrs. Charles E. Kollen- jays of the clinic: tlw inu of schoor covered il cushion used by Cienertil odrama In "the gay nineties/1 In the latter young man-established himself bach, Oreystonoi, Llnffiln Park, Summer School Term Grant in 1879; from William B. Brag- cants will be given, the preference and Llmn l>y pupils due to dental troubles name of. which many chonological sur- the ranking Scout In UM district u boys who have been In camp two weeks A. one act play, "Lady RosaC' written is absolutely eliminated., , " don. various booklets and documents. prlses""are sprurw, l%ttoe way1 of cus- he has more than the number of merit by Mrs/Howard B. Mcrrltt of Weal- , Will Start June 26 The society decided to Install four or more will be asked to step aside rcf "The second year after the ratabllsb- tom and'costume. It was an Interest- badges required for the rank of Eagle such boys as have notrnad the-privilege. neld. and which won second prlnf In new fire extinguishers to further pro- Scout and lacks only two of the badges irn-nt of Ihir clinic, there was an in- The Cranford Summer School "Ses- ing period, but not quite so all-embrac- Osmp opens July 1 and runs Until La- he State Federation drama content c:ri>iuc In. the number: of promotions of tect the many relics housed in the so- ing In style arid habit of thought as peclally required for this rank.' was produced under the direction of '*Eion will start Monday, June 28, ac- ciety's headquarters. < . ' .... • bor-Dsiy. Campers supply their own over five per-^eento If eighty children cording to plans approved Tuesday the young persons of today _»»em_to transportation. A physical examina- Mrs. P. D. ailpin. The cast was com-ptrr year, are able .to pass thru- grades ' The next, meeting will be at the home think. One need not berth*, oldest In- \- posed of the following members: El- night by the Board,of Education. The of W: J. McKee in October. Relief Illegally Received tion U glvenVvery boy before he enters ! Ui Improved mouth conditions, this summer term will last six weeks, clos- habitant to remember tharthis type of the camp anoHhen weekly medical In- lie Blythe. Stella, Ttockwell, Dorothy would menu a saving to the township ing on'Friday. August 4. All classes drama had already "gone out" at that Will Be Refunded to Town spections follow as long as camp U In Messerve, Ruth Oaston and' Maluan (if MJWO.DO; an amount for greater will be hejd In Cleveland School. time; but what axe forty years, more or operation. Ollpln. than the unall cost'of (he clinic Fiske Post b Presented less, to a Juvenile dramatist} Mr. Ross A piano solo,."Prelude" composed by. Miss Jeanette Armstrong will be in Peter Chereshkoff of Bessler avenue Residents of Orshford who are de 'Can If be possible, that the Town- charge of the summer school. Other - \Vith. American Flag, Staff wanted to be funny, and he. succeeded, will repay the Township of Cranford alroui of seeing the camp continue are Mrs. Van Nuys, ahd which wart first with the able assistance of an excel- prize In the State Federation music de- ihlp of Cranford after so well equlplnc teachers «fll be Miss Etta Tunner and the »1M.«, which he received Illegally requested to make donations at they these two clinics will take Uits back- Miss Mary Dugan. H. C. Hcckendorf of 103 Benjamin lent cast. The properties were by Doris tn relief funds. Aocordlng to-the set- feel they can. AU checks should be partmVnt contest for instrumental mil- Pennypscker, and the Incidental music ilc, was'played by Mrs. E. E. Dey. Mrs. ward step'/ . Enrollment is expected to exceed one street has presented Captain Newell tement which was mad* before Judge drawn to the order of the treasurer "Our neighbor, WeatQrld. apprecia- ,bundred pupils this summer One hun-Rodney Fiske Post..335, V. P. W,, with by Jack van Bigferoie. Taking past U. li LoVeland in police Court Monday and may be mailed.to him or left at Fluisell A. Rockwell, contralto, accom- were: Daniel Ouililt/i master crook. panied by Mr». Ayres of Wntfl^ld, san,} ting the necessity and value of Uke dred seven were enrolled last year an American flag, measuring six by night, Creatkoff Is to re-pay U» sum either or the banks. The finance com deijtal health of their children, has re-, nine feet,- according to an announce Floyd.Shannon; Cokey Joe, his sceom- In payments of «» monthly. Sentence mlttea is composed of Charles K. Oreen, group of three numbers.,. plice, Marvin. Payton; Jojlah Finch, a The hostesses' were: Mrs. Telfulr ccntly Increased the service to include ment made today:"" was suspended u long as parments are chairman; P. a. Sykes, W. W. Btakley those of pro-school' age, Beatrice Whipple Receives A twelve foot'Staff, tlped with a gold-, professor, Herbert Randolph; Thelma made regularly. • and W. J. McKee. .'Wesley A. Stonget Crsiighton, Mrs. Ralph L.. Lovell, Mrs. John 8. Oarrteon. Mrs. John: Von "There are about thirty more childV "^^^^^SJWW^^JB^SSJ^B^ . . • ••..—•— v— r- ~. -- - —,— r vr~~~~~ ~~i -~~ * ' —, ChhfcA i * f post by Joseph Cannon of 11 Spring' nnchThisirtfe,SjitfcNesl; Old Tom, a tlM.40. from the Township.In trartrpw James Fennypacker; and Ah John Fast, Mrs. James K. Pennypaeker, coln School who'have applied for treat- field avenue -...' . • .-. from the flrist of' the year unUl May 15, im'nt. In I ho three remaining days of Mba Beatrice Franklin Whipple, Wu, Esther Btoman. Scene-^-A dilapi- in addition to 1376JS which he had Police Station bin Mrs; Adam Earl Robinson,'-Mrs. Paul The stall will be placed at a forty- Nelson Crispin, Mrs. Horatio P. Van he clinic It.will noi be. possible to at* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W five degree angle over the entrance to dated tenement in the slums of New earned by working for a' railroad com- Whipple. received her third degree, York. Time—In the gay " Darkness During Storm Cleve, Mrs. Thomas O. OUley and Mrs. 'end to all of them;: There Is now oo , the headquarters In the Shapiro build- pany. :'• •- • • • .-•:".:. ' ,i hand suniclent supplies for the Opera-- tb MOlt aCef Si fUm Colutam on The' hostesses .for the Joseph -D, Tomllnson. ^'*^^ f^ :TZ^ ^ K Union avenuei North. It is The police ststUatfejjrssLjhrown Into tlon of the clinic until after January"" Mrs. Moses Craig. Un. The club win resume Its activities in k Us] University at Jhe one hundred and, baW thal the ^ m ^ displayed son and Mn. Harold L. Robinso^i. Har- Police Campaign Against" ° darkness afij^06 Tue»day_when light- Oct(?b»r. ,^' ; ' :•'.-. -•;..- I, 1933." . '• •' - ~ ,_ -' «e*jenty-ninth annual commencement * . . . - .. ning struck* light fixture on the first *Both cortrHuiilcatlons were referredT V'- 1 old L Haskins was the business man- Tuesday evening ! ' • . . i ' . • -. ' ager. •-— .'" Peddlen Net. Towmhip $325 floor during the heavy rainstorm. The to the health and attendanc* commltA.V' Whipple has majored in1 history' : Oamtwell system'and the teletype also Fiske Post to Present '' tee .of which O. It Warner is Dfe^*' and the finefine arts and will continue her Dr. Dunfee Is Honored * thi ith The township of. qrsnford has real- wen: put out of operation. Ltght»wert SchoUrship Medal chairman.' : 3* "•%" y of r-'"*'T this summer with a By Cranford Lions Qub turned on again at 13:30 a. m. '• Mr. Warner,- Jojeph A. Rummer,' - noted artist in Woodstock, N. T. - uccrvs-Dsai ised BJS in leeslrom thirteen peddlers' licenses Issued during the last month The roof of UM WWren.'HqMljr ban* A medaV'win -tie jkwarded.-by Capt chairman of the finance committee, ft. Miss Blapche V. Abrams, teacher In at 30 Adams avenue was •JIB damaged MeweU Rodney FlskeJKit, 13s, V. F. W, T. Robinson, chairman of the buildllsjs. The "Craofbrd'-Lioiis Club . Friday the Crahtord) schools, received the de- a result of eheskup conducted by [.Taxpayers to Hear night-presented Dr. Earl.A. Diunfee, UM Crsnford police. Tbs drlre against by th« Ughtnlng. Limbs were blown to the Cranford high school, student arid, 'grounds committee.'' and Mrs. gree of master of education at the chi ~3cwu;e \M. JisXesT chairmaiS ai Qs, . Officer Wednesdaynpaspastt president of the club »nd\now commencement exerclsas of the Rutgers 7~Caa au«»nea uie mgneu msrK-in I Lions deputy districitritt governor, witith a to peddle their goods In Cfraaford-wltb- nues, and on^ MOn street late Monday American history during the tchool eachers' committee, all acbnlt that tbs OnivenltyjScbool of tducation tooaj. night. elimination of the dental- dink* has Blwelir flelcT seeretary-of tte past i>resJdent's pin.—Friday* meetiag Winifred J. Usowisi^Jr^reoelved the out • license, wUl He continued, police year. It was"''announced at Uie last key Taxpayers" Association. wHlTm the Rostrevor 'was the last regular offldsis said. 1 Saturday night * partially construct- roeethTg-of-therpnst'The award will be been unfortunate, and espstia||y^^st i degree of bachelor of science In educa- ed bouse on Seventeenth street, oil Or- this tuns. It was pointed oabbOsJMMr, 1 speaker at the meeting J meeting for the season. Weekly dinner Uon. presented'at the high school com- Taxpayers' Association meetings will be resumed September 8. ange avenue, war blown':over during mencement June 19 by Leon 8ouU> that Iri'vlew of the failure Of-.-"-'""- • p^Rooms, Wednesday! Summer activity will contlst of a VniX HA.VK MMBR SHOW the storm. The gale also blew over a The pc»t realised I106JT from Ute erty owners to pay tbtlr _> 14. at 8 o'clock. ' picnic some Un» In Jmy and an outing EAZI OLD HOC8B A pictore show, for'thc*«flt of the at tree it Bluff add High stnett, recent popppysale, It was reported clal crisis has arisen,, msl eoBsOtntlon and-by-!»ws-in August The outing will-be «l the Work of ruing the old houss Just JunlorPonce camp fund. wUI be bald and a large limb off a tree In ttaerav The money will be divided between the live, to effect the Ittted for the approval of summer home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. west of the Cranford theatre on Korth In Bbsrman scho6T~«aditorluin Ml curt lot si South Union sad aoutb *v- post «»"* Ladles' Auxiliary "^1 wUl begram,, even to lndud* I ; i at the meeting. ' Baker In PointPIeasant srenne was started yesterday.. Cdoek mdsjr.alghl. ttwd for relkt work; . • ,t if. V- l'M.k, t£$''J, '^A'JT THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THUgSDAY,JUNEX1933

America. Twenty•jpr C"hrUll.m Science B*rar« KarHa Oei* B CBAHFOBB CITIZEN Christian Scientist* HoU Bnrlrlies ru»f- tjusliflMJ tor thr lltl< uf .. Edward Martin Cole of «M w,--, Church. Five new" college or univer- ai. Iwrt a Classified Advertisements AND CHXON1CU Annual Meeting lit Botton (ins fleid avrtiue died Sunday at the borne TIE CkaKTOUI CITUEN sity organizations have lira) formixlJ -after a brief iOnes* lotlowlnf a heart The Mother Church now ha> 2M9 stuck. He was 43 yean old. t«l CBANTOtU CBBOHICLS Word that no further 'contributions branch churches and societies, and 41 Use for Results IMI to the fund for the building of the new Born in aebrneeUdy, M. T., a son of Read for Profits M,000,000 home now bring 'erected for. ,coUrtre and university organl&»Uonfl " Asc* rurbeck Obie and theR**.?hU- A yt-ar of -subaitantlitl frfhlirvement m t*AKi«u> The Christian Science Pubjtahlng So- Bp H. Obie. D D*. he attended Uie. Co- » I»J1 ciety need be made alter July, l.wil i' the 'activities of Tlw Chit»tlun taaabte Wturenlty Colieae of Pharma- rUKHISHID BOOMS TO .PUSUtXtD EVERY THURSDAY. Hc.lence. Publlkhing ,.Bkp»l««. Aim a rt« •Mara* •( in. Creafard Twi 0«y. u tlie publlratlon ul the ))'•» Hymnal, V". fnri'st »<-r\ h •• -»:!i;.ii>« Itst t tncfn, rmbal. Truths, tin Uie "ucrtnee and tinselled eRorta" of was aSIUated with the Bristol-Meyer AUclilMr77, K«w u4 Vw4; Un«Un«ll* llurxalsu s It Ald« a!n*t. CaU CKaatanl « « irrid to' the loyal support of tomccrated vtt-ry l;u< V kuit'.t \>i bcEi'^a la those "who have ' made poMlble the Company. • Atvtr nils Ti«ar cu,. i.Uonow. .1. j LAV,*, coarfwubtr rumkbail nan U l»l>« Christian Sciential*. ... • • .[. rM»ek UL .'.'- completion of Uie new Publishing Dai:< V dalml. Ala> s>ns« '• K Tht nAvnl destroyer Cummlnga has abort funeral service* were held •'•van •*•* Tdrpbau taariMil *-STIS. : The lntteUnLjlemand by the people Clerk - Kim W:'Palmrr of DropUlne, RIALTO tor reduced expense of government and bw>n loaned by the Navy Department iaday-eTe»tng_XiosiJ_Uie_hon>e In Mass.- '. ' . -- / ---- '• to the Munmouth Couhrll, n«y Scout*- TIICATBC " — wttrtraoo cfcarg* an the Rev. WUl$LmR. Sloan WUU. E8TATB FOB HAI* thereby reduced taxes Is Uie direct le- In her addremi, the .new President, ; lUKWOOt*—Nf.r fr»«furO. »IAI«O ,i»0 OrnxJiui lots. » l lit; J* • of America, a» a school and training - »i>«fUM«au; tvujrfaut iwwk Mid g^__ ault of continued yean o! reduced or MIM Ewlng, said In port: MAtliwe t:J» 'ErraUaaj »:• pastor of the Pint Presbyterian 1«. (.'mm «"•«• • irr«d u* lata noikl IKI«U, laract the department had granted, th* re;' Aawa Laogestberg . and baUl. IVIUI lat*a aufitwrrii. auaw ll«at itliai Iw IUMI liM-alWHi. Wrlla particular sea and In others by- Uieand bleuing narrled beyond theae wall* quest was made at the Senator's otrke; * furnlalMd; B!M> Saras*. \'tiy ftaBmaMa. Ctiaria* Dnaa«r, 111 Wrai Vnial Htrvvt, U Anna Langenberg of Bt, Unils died Hank. X«« J.mr . II S|j<»inkage of tax recelpta coupled with of hurtful thought and rndeevor. ror. today. Ttx- headquarter* of the Scout' — Hatsw«ay Avoir II -•Jormaiidr flai •. : «• ijjJftHjlllty to borrow aa usual against tax today, that world U fatting the claim of aaturday while vtsiung relatlvea at 130 1 Council U at Farmlngdale.Jf' J. ' riU'R nwM. rmt 933. Heal, hoi *al«r FOB BENT \ I^HH Altogether there lias been a vast ev\y conditions In human affairs unpre-. Richard BarthdmeM Cranfon] a**enue. The body was re- rwr. rrout and r«ar prlfsu eauWt. 1 The Cummlngs'wlll be moored..»(• turned to-8L. Louis Sunday for burial. ICC DXPOT fur rent. cori«r .Will aad Cllu ^Iggllijductlon In expense, particularly In Cf*dr.nu-d .In Influence 'and «xtent cot)'- Camp Lowe., Fort Huncix k, Bandy Hook msUi AIMIK w«t • • •• t«ltf Arcnga. uuUil a nicy amount uf bti^i IjJhmirlpallUe*, although there are aI'dlUoni which krio* no barriers of race, where .oo-at. jjBHtaber of prominent exceptlius. llic OareUae Jeergen* Kwarala auuancv. Ill Nurth'Av.rntia,~WMt. nutlon ur tongue. \ ' ' ve«wl for Bea Bcoiii. u»e and Iri moor- Ura Caroline Joergens, formerly of CKaalord tliSl-W. U iNQounty also has made drastic cuu niid "In human eitiierlence, the regenera- ing It ha* been offered by the army.and oi XINT-Al U *Bt(«a airM. Craafuril Wjjf 8Ute to .a lea* extent. National CENTRAL 14 Burchfleia avenue, died Saturday at iKAHTUXNT ror.ml »1 IS Norm Unlun Arr -rooaa. )w«ia«—and—ttcajfv, all lautinntm ting Influence of Truth begins with the the Coast Quard. The jfft'nervatlon arid IIIM.. VUw ra*au aail UaUi. with all laprgrt- • SU twr tnnnth, f'ur tufurmal •ejowmtnent hue In some vay>.made 4WI Proapect stteet, Jtaplewood,; .'.'•_ -MArlhrt ff-MSt and aaa fur ai Individual, Sprcadytrom one Individual. upkeep will mil be" maintained In ar-a JfeJerftna; was a., reajdent < ot »»h(a.•-"? Sairlr, dmrabd.. Hollexl i.ul w!!iSirlalf«5is*i»5iP3Si iMpoMd to add vasUy to Ui«. Naiionaa l eventually: It must Uaven- the WIHIIII c^ortTW^vS^y^riiiofiW InraUun. . » d«rktl«> I'laea. Camp Ume army .wharf'by .'.li*avy from CraDford to Uaplewood two years 4|sM whichIIIMI, muswip*t »«.»«In time'ti» J~Je papaid—bi y mass of human thought* . Then wuT mushroom ancliors and It will not at - MM., TM^-JW UJU MXruMBt, MOVING. TBOCXINO t i I n tto o many cascase*s ththee main wars ceasiceasi- arid the true bbrotherhood oil aco.-3urvlvors IncluSe » ton, Arthur, WH. W. AtiaTIn— Morloi, Sura*', 'Trucklna a 8MAU1 BBDr FOB'BKMT 1any time durum in pouculun by the t b to bt1! wbo fonnerly lived on BurchfleM av- Wrakly alwr* .trim. Truusa, bsnas*. ate. KMAU. ahoa, Mtabla for llabt machaniral '-•Hort ha* been to find ii^w source ol man be < made np|mrennp|mrent, be se^^ n to bt B06UI* leave 1U mooring*. JOAN CRAWFORD : All fattmaU* «ba«(ullr ctteo. «•'•»• •aUier than ellmliiatj unneceai- | established andd maintaineitidd by Uod'Uods' lenue. '.. ' * . arresa tb« hall or acruaa Uia cooUUMt Tba •ark. Canlral laeatloa. Hani n"iai>nabU GARY COOPER runeral aervlces were held Tuesday drat to u*a wotfara vsn MltilptaaliL. rallh- Bui AH. c«ra Cula.u and CnronU.!L ll i^asrv government expenditure. 80 iriany law; then will the bounty of Clod's Try our Clnuined Want Ads It' you fullr awvlns Cranfofd for atTan yaara. Tb« i*ayi have been found to spend public house be realized* and inrti••• dwell Ui* want..to buy. or.Mil.-* - "*, : afternoon. Burial was In Pairvlew ruin uric al all Itmaa. I'liona CBanlurd WORK WANTED getlier In s»cu>Uy"i>nd peace." Oroetery. WestfleM. * Hill. IIS Norm Ar f raoney—ihe taxpayer's money—and so ' Ih* day. weak vr Dart lima.- T*ltphf>iir' i strongly are theae various bureaus In- .MUs .Kosnmond Wright, manager o( a AUjaoN, inc.—Motun. atotan. ' CBajuIord S-OIM-M. alt,. the Department Of Brandies and Prac- Iacalm. abUwla*. Caillos trunks, bauasa. ItflBJchrd It vrtll require tar more post- l.pbop. I tire action/to remove them and gettitioners, cited the establishment of "a rrnsUI.au. A(aaU AJIIad Van Lima, Inc. WOMAN wlibn u> raro for cbUdran. Tal STARTtSO W. ba<« •ml Cranford and tklnltr rot II HK.Ul.ld :}4»J I back to the real asd .necessary func- new branch of The Mother Church In run 1U BoiiUi Ata.. a lluwa caaofoM Wr*. Tfcavtv-Jaaw |«-IS ' •-MIS. It VVOKAH Ttaim houaamik br UM dar. full or (tloru of Government, Kenya, Africa, situated 3000 miles from ' "• STARTSt Flit. part, llmt, DO laundry, T«lepbona:CBAnford the nearest branch church; also, our JOE E. BROWN . HCLT WANTED-Mal* l-ltlt-W, ' _ / . As /always will happen, when a teal tint branch In , at Cairo; and in -r-.SlDNEV SAT. MAN wltii rar, niarrlad prafnml. ror poaltton AND DECOBATINQ public movement U started, there are I two new branches In Draill, Bouth In Ionian f.\iuaty with National trrsanlxatlon. America, ax well as five additional Uuat tia-alAa bi accapl rnuoiialUUty. Mitr.. BO01IB rapaMd Cowvlala II »0. oll'r InciuiKa [free rider* on the various organ- •Ilhil" THf OMAT" naurlal and haullo* Iv rolla wall,- < walbi branches In Australia. Theae repre- .. ..nrta. Addrfaa' Hot A-1SS. car.'or Cllla«n »—« efloru to reduce taxation. . In —ON . ata|a— • "PICK UP" and Chronkla olllra. nUlns. II ;arda l»rdrlea. L«l us aaUiaat. your lialnlini many cases attempt*.are being made AIL STAR' ACTS C£ arms of The Mother Church, have ex- We perioiuUlv urv< and dacoralldg. Uatun, 11 EaaUnan.HlrcaL to use taxpayers' associations tor po- S VAUDIVIUl . «-' i,tt . ' CUAIB8 Oaj riisna Ctaofonl l-mt U litical purposes; the temptation I* tootended since our last Meeting. • ye* to see thtt Hl?rlll Imtlnm w^a a aiMttallr; all trrrk car- straw to reslat, yet It will mean dls- TRACT '" aniani Oallxi far and dalltrrnd. ». Viuoa, INVESTHSNTS "In addition. 31 new branches liavrj great hit; lH.WInaJuw I'Ur. |nNi .North Airourl ARK you ullaata\.wUn.aU ptr cant oa your Mter' to the work if politics I* allowed been formed In Europe, and 43 In North llarwoud. Tllapnon* WCallUld I-SKll-w. noaiayr Infaatntnt of unuuasUonad nurtt 1 enter even In the smallest dr>|[r«j. The Management. and aoautllr,, »1«« andd up.. BtrlctMt InftaU- ^:-,VJpio emer. gyro ua wgamiinwv «)•« : latlul u tnrttaoV—B*ettfUrT-cara-CIU*BB--aadtttVBfUrcaraCIU*BBaad - y^Tt» first thoufht ot most of those urg : - Lp«T Cbralela. Cranford. N. J. U iflffitiJ'fftt'^-*0* «»Ul(, '•"—-ice* la to 10 further yet. It U not rhooa rnaofonl I-IUI-W tor (aunutaa. auan Baoa, ----- • laaafr In swiietniil pubUc employes to The tnttnatlemaX Vmlcol flln.man. S-ll nrunawlct 'to so far in pay reducUoo that they Success/ are usable to carry on. Vet Uje de- ' mand lainalatent; like all public tnore- menU there I* always the chance Uiat -Alico»i a fetter Shovr the swing 1* too strong (sad wage re- duction will go too far. -j . \ , Thing* are picking up a bit. Here LIBERTY TeJephent Cftanford WW and there U evidence of improvement _Jnbuslne*» and in industriesr_ A_ v0"'- '• •'" ' . "" • • TODAY .-•'.-• • -- Uv» way to help, and "there are many CAROLE LOMBARD inr^'HELLrTa-HEAVEN" who can help, would be to make nec- . AoCIIOM SAL! essary repairs or Improvement* to WaiVaa.iiaiiaa SaU al "FAST WORKERS" — JOHN GILBERT property. Look over your home. If The New UaaaU Charaaa. la arxvrdanoa «lth taa pravtalon at. taw, ntlDAV — SATVROAY • .- you are the average home-owner, you'll •J.J , — itiMa Wtas dua and unpaid rharsiia |4r «Ulcn .find lots of placer where repairs, re- Or wtdmllMd, XaUana placement* or alterations should be mM .1 Ill-ill Boulli A>™u»./tau. 1'rao AIR-COOLED •mi. N. J . la antttltd to a llan^la wanhouao SUM SUMMERVILLE-ZASU PITTS ' made. The steps are becoming rickety MI oa the swiida and UMrchaiAua.' haralHanrr ^^he^rieVtrkrJrtrtng^n-the basement dncntvd a»d du« avUca haKWS .fna slvan to In "OUT ALL NIGHT' ;:^7 : ""•""•" laUMSt-Jaaosjlu! —*jvrahengarage:U:ln:Tyxipirt^ tf:ln:Ty«^w mr^mon—necondttlonnew lad U>e:«n>a-aMrUU« Hyiach uuUisa (or audi plumbing fixtures are needed—Use root ilia at Mr wartlwuaa; 311 413 DIANA WYNWARD U beginning to leak—those hardwood Xaat/Iraaiold. N J . on T (STAB, or -CAVALCADIf) floors for Jhe living room you've been gives you mor.e Uw aalv Ibmof la nut t.-um- thinking about *o long have never rHa- at It A. U. la« aanw wtll ba vontlauvd LEWIS STCMflE — ROBERT YOUNG terllalxed—the garden and lawn ahould . al our warahuuaB, lit US at. on .ath aad .rary day in "MEN MUST FIGHT" be rejuvenated—the whole house could ,n*r/**io>i4no.pt ' Hwday. baalaalnf al IS At IScW Low day and nnUuuln* until all vwda do with a new paint Job. The addition Satarday Mallne* Ut Eptowle, .**•» MMBKBT1KB8" of. a lew labor-savlnf-deviee* in the i> wit Utter Silcncx v and havlua. dtnjaf ro6a> taMa. kitchen would make your home • tnore Ldaa. Wda. chalra. to* bos, lampa, BUKDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY • pleasant and efficient place to live hi. 1 .j - . / . . • • • baakgl. radio, daybM. vbaat or draw. Yew f^v*«aie Star Its probable that you've been thinking .. Lowest Operating Cost avw r«sa plaiil^raebli: ouppllM. antkjttaa. aa la a OrearTictlsr* amid the ( _ wwuaaaralad In tba watrwouat lafmlotlaa bunwd 1 of making such repairs and better- H bliMaa * Alllaon lac, and baM. ror tha ing and caressing that , atvamnta vt UH rolloatb* partita rontffttad ment* as thcae for several years—and T» Mr. IKlrtal. Mr. Barutd Jordan, Mr. goes oa, .beyond the haven't hid them, done because of ner- K HAltD to please when you liliy all 8aai Lucau'Hr. HalMwwakl. Ulaa H. V. Uann, vousnees as to the future, the thought a. Murphy. Mba TlHukira Wacbtar, lira. automatic refrigerator.. EX I'ECl' r. r. w»t*. Wantwarth 4k Wratwilrlh. lao. that you'd keep your money aa intact B Ta» awda wul ha oa rHUbltloo al tha Una aa posstbJe. That'* the kind ot reason- •MOUE.,D«usJHi unire. You'll get it aa« Mar. ai U» aala. iu Uie New Alr-CuuleJ Etktrolusl. aokaiM a> ALLISON, LNC ing thai ha* prolonged the depression. tll-HI Bmlh Aia.. Eaal, It* the kind of reasoning that throws " TtteNew Air^'ouleillile*rtroluxuscs rrdaN 1 IS tnen out of work and make* it Impossi- ' nri walt-?T It liis-uo nmv'mt pjartsc A Pal>« Jana lat, IIM. ble for them to find new lobe: the kind of reasoning that cause* basic Indus- iinygulUmecirrulatestherrfriK n Cuntotlra rrafarrad Work,, bains ILtS - ing unit whg liinsttre9t'uuslant.umfomi nhax: at tha raH rf |1« Bar annual an SNATCHER orders. Dont forget that Job*-,-art tfc. a» par talm C»i«liU». mtarrad BUrk. cheaper than djaHty—and that onlj ctllil.ailjiuuiJc split ahilvcCautouutic tw*&s UK m anar*. and 71 cvnta .wit abarc Nexl Wed. aasl Tkarsb-.*EX LADX* and "MAOB ON BBOADWAX" an tha .MM Mr talua Coanoe UU ftavtha i&m mate charity, poanbie. trigger rrtvaie uu ice trays. When you (tnanar «MBU.JIUC SD. 1111 " All dIVIifcno* —. ^ nme to'our showrooms,, expect |o find' an pa«%Bla lana M, ISM. u> anpUntjara af nncd al hW ttaaa' af baakaav Maa 1. Iltl. :itt the Kew Atr.CouJed Elivtrolux lite. BhHa.il aa (% Caa>nlatl.a fratarrad taai v . ., -nnwl*.. OLYMPIC JRARK finest refrigerator money ranj*i>u)r.. Vet VaalOddUawora, Traaanns. Tb* bureau of Anierlcso ethnology priww. are lower than e»\-r. T4 M ntaaora at. ruhUc- Sarrlea SJtrtrte a»4 <^ *»aapaar. na« d«aar«l Ua Pool Open PERSONAL FINANCECO. SaMwWDa AlxHit EsUaU: raxatar ~«M»aH« drrlaW • 1st 1* and) 2H% pex mooUi on balance 1 Consolidated Gas Co. •M* Wasaaiae Stack (T as* Oiaa|iin>. PtTt- Banters have killed off *o many dasdk aia HnUa laaa t*.' Ian, h> aaatk, IAM.Uir.ll boa III. am rtoo, Ucaus So. II ssT tt* plcture*o.o* spoouWU* or HOT 206 EAST BROAD STREET, WESTFEIA It S. snaaVn• aT retard al.Ik* daa| at hgslnaas ]«aa Sara* Tawwr " Ma, far both food and realhera, thai L ' T. W. TtalOdilasnctk, Ksssanr. it* I«OAO rrmrr tat* than Uty of these bird* an left Dancing Btstsata a-mt, UaskshV «. J.'

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SBtUUFFS BAUS U ««t ta UK IqlAA »•« I taatk tkrrtj tie of I'clui *l BtokMlu "••••"• annum uu-b ckuncr rej>ffM prcaslar*. t , ar Bled, t Srrr elliat iBringa «ark By r«m» rf the .>m»M writ of Bart ot IB* center. IBs* aad r. *nut rofcUNS. «h*rit. at right aaaiea a. K. CARVB*. Bal>. I* peAD. iniK, I* tie* DWrk* Court Soon. OMoca AnoiM. DluhMl. u hddd ad n, fM la a » •••.-• ,:• ' 1MB titl la ta* raai H*aaa. la tit CBir •» DU>tM>r, i 111 ae»th tuti *e> tipiis aaa fartj |», lal»l'l . •• i**i*P*WW br UUuu> WUBl«t> la tt* Caatt Beaaw. ta ta* ctty- at alai weat alwag taee at UadUdaa of Ka| .">J,«» •'•••. ••:• CumadMfeo. rl>l<-h glut U Mimed. "Nnr awstairrs UUt—to l-haaorry at Kttr tatW wmndur. m inn tuv OF jr 8UW S1|t.«ir Detotamii, Gotnl hdd aad ela»Cr-«rl»« , heh t aad ivy*, A. a. i»»v . pnstxttr b> Hr. Into D-SI. »<*1to.-I. V ~*JaHM«BAT. TeW IIBT BUT OF we .m m>aliialiaa aff a taall »» a JUNB. A. D. ltD. paaal: lhaar* (II SOU eleaal j lusl e at laadl a a Ml* Maria*, u •1 aw .'ctar* BUadar* Itw* a"e»*rll DulHbl aor> Ainu. DUaMUl u> BUir'auut Ansin. aale af atortgagad anetlaaa. U bl olxUsc rllna* tf Ik* abeve elated writ Ju J. icwlrtd la, ;U*. Cttj- o!-. BU>I»U^ • sa^ er a t»»r^t» a >eaB<7 theaee. » In Ilk To.iulJti uf Union. Cnloo Coualj. :rMan>t««M . pwaavr swadat, to la* , and mM hanUartat lartlrolariy l. aaaag aaM laadi of Saltaaaarh aanh U« la I taw. J»l." • • , to Ik* Ceaart Beaa*. to- tk* air e^/Bllasbett, Here U a beer tlmt proven tli«t UM 33 wank ta .. Ota**? «C Utdta l'aral No 3«B. Inrludlnj .Ptcij annau. litttaad t»«a» t> nr CRT ar U«e»e aagreee aad fmyaU aawatea oeat o .Veer Jersey •!! I»U to UxOxauj al l-Uo« u4 K * twadrai aad Uli feet U a aatal: tbeao |L ttut Und of UM Cantor Iwtvtn tybm bal WBUNBUtAY, III : per of ut. Is' udNiuato to give b«r ftll 1U •Mar laid d*era aad ill* tiuilnj BouUcultrli «ij« U»« of Sunk arm alaag Uaa at lisas if ml riKiaenn of N A««nu« «oa Itw nrw SouUeAHcrtr rlfht of «iy « a awatt, la ta* taataaartr Baa 1I!S», A. D.. .. fiillnt-.ta of flavor uiul body of Uie beat ol OB April 1, I Mi lit., «r mate lll«liw.r Hinit« H-H. 1MI0* i of Baal Jersey aenet laareia, inalaal tt ea* Vrtork aunaard (Iwa /'clock Dtyllgkl iilct Umr.bcora. Tt-B. .- / . - , ate ll«li.r Hinit« H feet " II Tttta, to Ik* atflaVw*** *f aaM day. k M tu* W*st «ld* ffof m ElmorEl a AraitwA , KllwbetKllbhh M M I northerly lla* of Baal lutrr Mm* wka Ik* feilowlag trtrt er/trr*l of Itud and teHi .irruuv. .I'nkio. (ilnatit fortj U4> f«»t Ina wrslerly Ua* of Mrersea Aeaaat; User IHMwBt kwrektifUr pantrtriarlr dearrlbed. sit- \tado of the finest malt, and hops, fully point T«« Uuadmr sad Bemit>-B.e <•; (It* Iww renter Hnp uf uid 8 fllgliway aa (I) aorta II iXrren u ajaaast* aaat It* feat: .-- f«»t leiseal _ uate, tytog aad kelag ta ike rur of - Blltabrtk aged, expertly brrwvd wlUi tlie nKMt mod- rd frufc the North *M* of Ni lid ri Miid |.l«iil . iitmdltu ffroa * laadlda tllear* m aorta fl decree* It a •ha eajterly Uak of tht Haaway liter: them ' • Oattaur ef Vuifi aad Mat. of.New J-Jt^ Areaa*. T' T*rr rtrrnft-tt lg lfa front obr breadth nt>w ur furmrrl;; uf Aususs t tlctiau at about IMS feet; tkear* (SI aawtk 11 sttstatioi n l^iix h M& ld III aekthartr alwag o, aaM aaak at tie Rah- ern brewing. TncllHIni \«tb* 1 aowa A>eat>e: rheare H) Kwulli Twraly fifth . Street One Hundred (loo Oiittalulni. BUS R<}itar» fert be th* aala» mor* dearee* !» eilanea Mat tlB feet a* la* aaaat .. .-jr-ataa. daanaa Mtr^asrrea wtaaias I forty.oae feet tad elgtlr frrt to a udnl ; Ikenre- expending nil a III) ur leu. * aad plar* ef Begltuibav. aaat atoaa aaM aaatharly Itaa ot South Aeeawa " "I of a foot Norths.it laiallrl'ttltli aaldHwitli Twenly-ttflH Ktn Thrrp. la due approitBUtclr 19.30T.S5 and Ttie >tut, drarrtplln* brait la arneaaar* aaaetyliwa faet la Iha palat ar altca of il nrlr Itoe of Beat Jertey a. Southward nftr (51) ferl to a point: IUII T2 and KI. wtth Ultmal rroBi I Nortlwaalertr and along turodw Lasranud m a line.at. rich! ami Marrii dlh. lit^.v. ant) tunryora. dated N traMiraMiM.M !„ -aid r.^n, fifth rUrm One Hunau la r eao-huadrtdtha 111.111 of »t?rr (iM IA I r tmlnl aud plat* i>r Beginning. -Tin II.VIIIIV i;i\HH«MA\. |«il*I. Bea-Tnp (\srparaltaa. law waaterly luse af CearaaataJ Araaaa Usual er nt Ifa parlttloa wall uf the lisle.irlr etgU hassdroa aad etthu-etawl fan natd If l Ulna also known as l»t Tulrtj-»tn EWKC . 1 n Jeney. br tw* deed,, ea* trees (awarat d (raaa Iha aaataesla Ihta of Itaalk Aeaaast: theae. g oa the with to described prop. ' i-ll ai-t i art of Lot (30) In IIlock Onr Hul. win. dated A*ni It. Itn. aad re- Ill weetertj aad at right aaaiea to aald tin propertr raartyeCI In Meletit R Ptor liunir) delivery by tiie rnte of dml at"' rlerrn (111), aa laid down on til .SHKIIltTS SALK-ln fham-rrj uf Kait Irm. corded April tt. 1MT. la Oeed I :_ •jrw stulheaalsrtr aad alaag lite lln HUeat K. Kraft tad through the *Ti>.rtal.l map IMturn Fklvlll) - t'nlou Triut t' Pate lit. a>d th, etawr froea Bttrlaaa McK feet ttj a pelat at lla* ef laad af aaM Ks*ea 34 boltrrw, phorwt: Crat)(ord 0-3311 corporation, el ala. CQBapialoaata. I th* paeilUaa Waal tad la rtaUaatlbw Then t ilii* approximately' 16,533.. will New Dtiaa, and alft. recorded Mar X ItTT. ta Deed kark; Ikaae* III aaalksrlr aad PSrellH •IUI 1 luterwn i a Iprll Jl«. 1133. and rosli. and Marlou " l.luin. .n als.. Oeftndania. ~ Booa UM aa pan I4T. Uat ef ,(Y*j**tl*l Anaa* aad aloag tald oa* buadred IIMI feel I thaae* 'daub- f. WESLKV COLLINS. Sheriff. (or i B.lnar all tad la* aaas 1 ef aald KKslisaaara a aaa kaadnaadnd fsf«tt lo ly tad parallH with nrst Mreet Rlgbleen lly tlrttie u(. the aUire-sutru writ of fieri i aad Ifty tare, one huulreaua IIIB1) ol We alio.have beer on drmiRht," willi private boothi ILHXrT ) HKNDBK. K.,1 r. Boot Ml of Mart(a**rrar VaMaCawaiy. • RAI i IIsai• l ill aaaum• aa•d at rlgHaagke. me (llm-lvildl I sltslh t eipotpaat for sal. pan Ml. i I* ta.Ua.eU* f f CtOwrHaaiUJ I AArtaa * oa* kaadredkdd. a foot. tsore or leea to a point where a lin for Indies or partiei I) i.w.lw irmlus. iu Ihe niitrtrt Court Known it Net. I1U-S aad any reel I. * patat U Ikt atld weawrt/ draw* la roaUavatloa of Ih* partlltim wall I* t latter tad lit* wtthla datrnbtd preai. - »*ALK-!n Chanrwrr »f Ntw J in iti> (uuri.iiuuu. in uw e*we: Iktar* 14) Nv J.. ull - . . • ^ TMr* la due apprasrasalety. eHl.ill M "Ui s|l«ag tald aeas.ilr llse oT Ci laea would lalertfct Mldllae: theact North- . Tb« i|rudriflial Inc weturly aad aloag Ik* Uaa of laud uf Uerasaa i « sV«r JrrMjr {(vporatton WKUNRDUAr. Till! I1TU DAr Or lin.ttSll. wHk tauaeal fnas Mar 1st 1PU. we aw* alia ate) t*a) U laa alar* " JI'NIS. A. !>.. ISS1, . UIKKLNU. W Rawer and Ihraygh ib* reaasr of lb* ptrlt .tid (Vila H«t-H. rt at., (MH aad eoatt. ' Uaa wall oa* huadred (latl feet to lb* euuth- 11 f« . r MI* of. moneJKttJ iirrmUrii. it imc oVItM-k KUntlard' (two o'clork Dayllgnl r. WTMLBT COLUXa, Bneetl. * TaUrT: aUtOIXKIM) al a Milat In . Right an Highway .28 Mating) Timr, In* IL» aflnniouD of aakl day. eaaterly .110* of rtrat Htrtal and the pu|hl or IU •<«• itf. Ihr atiovr-alAlnl writ of flrri H NOBTWHUr-. BolY A< ' piece of. KHilfSINU. •, ';/ Jaria* :nr Jlrn-Uti 1 *hatl rilMMe fur *•! All lli« following tract or i«rr«l ttf land,and nU.C>0 ' ' raaa (H.M enwraarly an I tad alsiy.tla " \:$a .NORTH AVR., if. : I'mtitM* hfrrlnaflrr luirlli-olarly.tWacrlbrd. all- Melag Iha eats* pretstorf rowrereoV to lot tir I" lrtidtie, lu.lhf IHitrli-t <*i>urt IUK ' froas Ik. aaM Cella Cuebaslla liy ileed. uf the aakl In It * ir< HoitH, In tbf Uly.uf EH«*U lute, lyIng and Iwlng In- the Tuwnaiilu of Vrut' [Mttr IBM «f* Booth ATI lerd. In-trie (Vuniy of Union anil Hiau of S'tw U ctuuM«rr mi's** i Loulaa A. Kuler and* husband, i-r|lrlog even. TELEPHOINIECRANFORD Ik IMrty t»e degrre* aM date herewMh aad to be renwdeif al the etme Jnn*T.' • .. B«lwctB I'DtaB 'INU In Ilia NortlierLy llDa of Craa* r*tUm, roMptoteturt. ••* r>Jw«» • la tlsa*. and Ihta atortgage Is glVea Iu secure Jl'NK. A. II.. 1833.- Areatjt r*w k¥adred aad jrwtt 4eet let p*lal: pan of the roaaldataUea In aaU deed mro 'ord. AfHiut. at a * ftuliit tli«reln (flata'ut LTV.44 et ut.. oVfetwAwu. fl f*. for Iketwwa IIII aoMxhk tVlT-feaMrrarr i grarai aadd eeeerttl l at «• .im'k Ktandard (tw<* w'rlork Payll fwt Nulttifaatvrly from Hi lutrnvnlon wltli kfl l pfMl . , . (baud and Il s asaa*. aubierj l lo the roodlllon HAlr in-th« aft*n««n of *aid (lay, asaawtea waat aad at elehl aiiglea ia Iha Ilia Kaaurlr llna uf t'urnr Anniua; tlmii* By tlrio. *U.V, Hol'r. I .Mril lit (ml! N I . .noil In lll.il lit Hie il WBDNBWAT. THB HIT DAY OF aaM KaUaaaaca tw* Xundrea aad sltlyfbur KDJat-C reoe lllTtl (ml I tliall ek|Hia i.l. i.r In (nuiilr nl t.lltah ortl Avenue rftfBV tcH;' Ilirnre rlouthraaterly feet aad forty l«e«e ilcehiiadiiitlha of a leM 111.' MNfl at < iwint.lo 'Uw wntcrljr JUNB. A. D.. 1*11. Ilie IHalrlcl Ci>l In I nM.I liT II ilmrs III I'IIH <>f (• ['.a.; 3 n-ei to ihe lit.ia.NMN'ii. ... 1* ajpelal la tha Im. of lanoa of' Real! nil r Mr*rt dlntaiit wullitriy along Die jpa a an f al! nil IU the tit)' " Ili'lilf Iliv same |irrriilst^ rujiteyed 16 llarHiil it one o'clock Hatadari d . (Iwa a'rlartokk DayfDaylltkl t 4 liuiKlrrd nf^v-wim end eighty-Hi H»TtBt) Tim, lo U» »f aaM day. BherlUhlU : Ihraeh a IIIAI l j aad alwal t aaM ll»e KAIX In Oianrery i,l New Jrrttr. '' | Siire I. .In. utlMaielr HHJITI, mill liutid' r.a fcri (I^;.H5r) from the rorn< liy deed from Julls M. Jiterxcnena aai of Uada af aaM slia. (me htiadeed aad lnisliand, rr«*ordif f]l Strtti attd tlia iwuibcrly aid* or Vli. a raoa lo a la Ike place of REUWNINfl. t UeltiB all and Ihe same-premises as dracrlbec* situate, lylitf aad vein* la Ik* Cttr af BIU. of New Jertey, rwaplaloaui; and HeubeM Jsltr :iitnJrp ttfucM nuulti atstr-ltirec (*t (U0'| to » lKtlttt; rtwrittif IKK * 44aaw rs/ialerterted pl y thhe weaterttr linli e of Kiiuwn aa Nii. T Orsnfurd At«uue.-Crautord, 1. BerbuilBC tt a polal Mr slrlue ut Ihe abeve-awed writ of flvr All in. foil....,,. ....-I... .P.ir.1 "I un^tjidj H,,K,,lr,.H-H-*-rr^ ,,,.n,.r, of N.w J.W. "- *A1 thro., iutli twHily-sli 116) dvtrrvH forty lint of Huauall BaaaS iwaa laatal *t Be>U: Itian III . aertaerlr alMig ilclaa lo me directed I Bhsll Vspoaedir Bali 1 1 1 IT) mlnulM Ra«t Ihlrtj-wun and N. J. ild | Ha./of laada of Dorle Iwa hundred and lluata, 1)1 ...d M..« <,i, ..i^Kii.. ...?>r.'-.'™..*.^r";v~V- .!" ."r.ftS:. !!:.."".'! There is tlue B|.|iri>ilmately $a.tt4.31. wllli sU feet utrtheaalarly (rasa Ik. h) puttie .m.lu.. In Ihe lluulrt Court Uu»u> 4-tli tn tlta rtmiitr r huMirtttlhi fttrt (S7.HV) to a pglnt sld. of Matle Artaiw. ala* kais , , feel aad rerlr-alB aae-bundredlba In Ihe loan House. In Ui* Illy HI Blltabrlb, \tW\\\\y(\\* M (a fur aal* ur limrtgM*!. tl Ntl ittli I(8J Iliturvst (runt April ^klli. lf:'3, and roattl of a |.rail te a polal la lit* lint af lands for Jarwr. C. WE.1LBV IDLLINS, 8heftlf. eaBUrly corner of a lot of lead ktreaatar* r*a. . J.. oa hi >h1»>-ii lUt 111111(111* Eaat' un* hundml ant vtytd to Eivea* 11. CaeUtlla* aaat lUHh I! Miataj; Ihtac* It) toulk aevenly-*ne Ill ,(.>1i. it Hi.' HIHI%« HINIMI writ of fitM NIMUN I'. .NdBTIllllIl', Hgl'r. we« tlocig laada af moon and Kaltaa- WBONJUIDAV. TUB MTH DA AVfelUt •Mm d*l ii;i«'l-tu a point In the said wwt KllJilC Fret ll».; I'aaterllnt. bis wu*. I* Cktrlea r. V. Jt'Ng. A. II. Illl, .'Im l/nti dlmtcd 1 •JINII ripoM fur «al» try «rtr *I<1« of Horn- Htmt; runnlni ih«m-i iw* liiutdltd tad ateeaty-elgkl feet aM ttii frt |riilii,i'/)iiiiliii In itn< I'latilu (nurt Htmro, In and Etllabrla- Varwerrk. tile wlf*. t oat u'clock HUndtrd (two n'cliM-k. Payllgh Id. ot Vlrvliila Hit .Nortii (H4iilv-iit d r*ot I. i ' "• iN> In Hi- (tly uf tCMaabcUt. HIIKIIIFF'H HAMS- In I'liaiirir)' "t .New Jersey. of-Uadt •/ tald KalteaUrb: thear* II tslrigl .Ttutaj. In the anernoon of sBtd aa|. t* Una itf Ui ttln it:I wfrt tlntix (tie wntrrlf «ld«-(> lit 4tti tbeac* nsaala* III All (be rolkiwltg uact or parrel of latid\aivl Cloftr strctt :hlrt)-a*rpn aud fiehty-flfe timi Uetwren = Anna Luulac tim.tie, complainant, tlgkttta dsgria* alaeaeaa rattulaa eaat a mllitilaa **.at 10 KI>.SrHDA\ fllB Uli DAV O¥ id Marlon £. KluIli-lirr. it al.. ur(mdanta, lint Ibt aortbwmerlr sld. of awawall Bead. 'adUlalsaai Uada *f Kallrakarh. oae buadred easlaea bertlutlter particularly .described, sit- IVM » Htluulri vail drMlili* fret (JT.8J'I to th* point or place u slityeliM ISM: theetr. II) uate, lying and Ulng In Iht til; ol Blltabrlh JIM A II lttJI hfUAWtSii. II«lnc known aa No. 18 liovrr I. fa. (or Halt ot lnurti.'M|;ed lirrniUe*. • feet aad twaaty-flrt oae-huBdrfdtba of a root .... Imk HiamUM (Iwu o'clmk lUvllntil lly virtue of Ihe alum-staled writ of flm at rl«ht anttea l« Ik* aaeljstraattl ta a palat; theor* (II rowlh set*atr-«aa dr- U the County of route, and Male of. N»»\ - Ktlmmll Ho*d lialynuie f*et aad •fir ratr. • , - M4.lii«)-Timr, in Hi* Mflrni'-it. nf aaltt day. T>itr<> In dur.«rt>n>iltiutr(r^tU.ll4.13, wltli aclas It* mi* ulrevli-ii I slisll -eiiHise' ftir sale weat alaag aald laada of Kaitoatark. one / All tin. roilitMinit (rut-, ur iiarcft iif lain) and by I'tilillc vendtie. [n tltu Dtilrtct Court Ruoiu of • foot aw* or leva ta a await la huadred aad testaty.etifai reel aad aaeealeea riKHT TBAIT: UlailNNISlI at II e l».lnl u >urM livtvln lUtt f Hue inttrrM fiom April 5th, 1V33. anil innta. nortl-wwatarly ktuadarr Iks* ef laada of Ituratctlofi ot Ik* *«Blaw*at*rly .line ol fcaet r,U \Amym iiil.fa) tH'ivlimflif iiarllcnlarlr ttracrtlwil, alt> In Hi* f?outt Uuune. In the City »f Kllxalwth, ' dtbs of • foot t* * palat: tlaare kU.U»on A.MIU* Hi », I>IIIB *t"t| Iwlnu fn Ihf TtiWtialilp of l'r«ti> C WSftUEY COLLINS, HherllT. N. J., on • • . n. Caalerllat tad Bdtth C Caataelbs.. llraad Htreet WUb (be NMIuweaterly Mite u liLTVV- k CiBVKUi-'Hol^r- -— III jaaattalgaettfctreu * akvrM* twenty sis nlaneo I. In UP I'tiitnl,- «f 1 Nil-ill,att.) Hlaly vt N»w WKD.VEHIIAY, TIIC-SIKT I'AV Of tbenca (J) totnkwaatirlr aloas tald Hprlng Hlreet aa aald line Maa. ratal-Halted lij t*ty Uy I'rli.ilvt KWACC . 121.42 rest alasu_j UadUadst of Mulilaaamk oa* buadred Hi, uiiict. on H mm. vtiiliiwl, "UtiiiKtim JUNK. A. (>.. l»«, line sltlr-tltbt fewt aad a*si tkd twewtr-llra feet to a point la la* aonktrl' ike Hoard td° ruUle Wwrka 'tt the* (11/ •' ivU Kiigliiwra, ilalatl N,nfi"l*r In, Wi\ dredtha of a foat I* a aali d tw « lUthslk oa Angus! II. lilt! tbeac* (I) Xorth MtitUlilBi, CrauCi-rd. 'N. t,, Hui'tMi , I" (tflilrit v UVIIN-K Mnmlnra llwu ucloc«_JtBytlsht da* af ilaiwla Arta)**| tkaara (tl nartl J )i.fn«\|>art ui tlm asm* (iruuliw 4 r HALB-JQ rhuirerj i>f New Jtm« U 4id fifo |ti Hit? nil.HI County tt»«|alrr'i HatltiK) Time, In lie nlliirmiuti of said day. nortlteatttrly corn**, of Ik* eetUJMea* awgrwat twelve tawmla* ' eaat alan, ktlerly along the .ald !ln. ol k.a.1 llrsm i»«utK-)i ,i»x iHtti rrwm yrinii i BftwtM Mutiul Btvlnss Fund HarmonU, Torwerek nerttafDr* tatatlai Mueel twenty.(our* sad nineteen hundredth! iillliT* ' »T¥ Itftowii ami di'algtiatvtl aa l.ita No, rorp ftrtuidalRanlr. and Frank K. Kaiier* All Ihe folloaliiK ITairta i>r |isri-ela u( land ikt twnkrrly Mae of Uaralo Avenue, four la'l«tl January /, ItCiR, id premise, lu-rrlimlier naltlciilsrl) deacrlbetl. aeullMaaterlr ptralM to Ikt ltl.lt) (e*t ti Hat northweeteily tt>nier .ut. i lfl» n.t.l tor), ala. fltfendaola. FL fa. for sale, of niurteag sadrad tad alur-tw* feet aaar~isiny.four Tlnrc In iJuv aiiiintilinatnly 1061 10, with llUtC, ij'lllE mill l:rllip tn Uly Tnwn. i, aaadisdtlj »f a fowl I* ikt palat aad Utr-lhrte- buadndlka of ikT7wih"oiibTHid"b5iiSi»r riitF IT'in "IITnOTJI, 'KH.. TiJilaT By ilnuc »T Iht aixire.iutrd writ of flrrl *:raiifonl, In (he Cuuntv nf 1'nlon and Slatt of BBommNa umjr »n !'->• 13a. (' UKHt.KV (OM.tNH. Hlnrllt New Jersey. . leak la Ibt norUmlr lla* «f I A a foot (!.&•') iM « pulat In Iht BtHtliwesltrlr il4ml«iiiili-ni, no taa avatli- Ike dtekiaa *f lands of atld Anna. Drtaaeber Tly alo«ig the said line »f Kaat llrBiu u auUl BU|P In 11K- Court n»u»*,. In H.e CHr <»f XlluUtli _.X...Ml!0. Hilled: "I'lut n( llullilmu Uts owned tty Ur. etatatlT aid* of Hiaaa otaaual taw kaa tad- iaada of Itaaltwvarort. distant oa» butt: Wrewi ntorty-ont bundredtba of a loot (t.tl'l dred and twentv-Sfa aaMW-all aaa. aad alaatr-fwar tret and BarrBly one. to a point; tbeae* (I) southwesterly and par 'WEDNESDAY. TUB MTH DAY or Lounsberr) at t mndirij. .N. J.".l)iie-half mile from Depot, iMciity-ilve liy one hundred dradtha of a fool fraai ntw aeika of k foot northerly fraaa Ihe aonk. all*! w.nk Mprlal Htreet Mealy and ten him JliNK. A. D.t »».-• - aectloB with tba aUa of ertr-lfcvtaf llaasla Aetawai Ibeaet (I) swrlb dredtka (Tt.lOI feet lo a |*Ut|i lltelii', (51 at c4ic o'clock Ktandmil (two o'rlork Dayllrln Ictll ttn't; lilt J .Vovemlwr &th, Ittfl*. as Map Nuntbereil Out. Hundred slid Una Hill.II), Afanoa wkleb point la tertattr eVgrtea rtrtr-flvt Bilaula* eaat altog stertr and l.iatlel with East (Irai Regular Week-day Dinner Htrlnc) Time. In tht iriernoon «r Hid day. and iwaaly " - tald atrurtea Uaa. twraly.ftar feel lo a paint, Htrewt lw*aty-Bt* 1151 teei to a (mint •>• Ihe •w—-1 A11 **»• fnllowlni trart or parcel of lanaV and lielut known un hits iiumlieriHl Two Hundred •nd fourteen I Jill ami Tnu Hundred and fool northeasterly w uat Ikaaat. Ill altag lla* of laadt af K site, each Norlhweestrly lint of atprBig Duets; ll:enre It) tiini>iliual>ly «ltt.Hi(L.», Hrabra tiereJnaflrr parlUuUrlr d^srrli^. vit of Uada Atea ^ wma.a beta a tlttr nortb lne.ly slB degree, Iwtalr-algal Jalaulea WorlkatBlarly alattg Ik* Narlbweetetly Hut 14 II l»(h, H-iJ, •ntl ru*U. tule, iTtnf and belnr In the Clly nf Eltzabeth -Ifleim (2r.) as Ulil IIIIMII uli said map. There. Is. due ' .-ip|ilnxlniuu-lv f8.12t.3t. with root street and palat b alt* U* west* treat aa* kindred feat to * petali tkaaa* It) Bprtog Mrawt tawaly-ala* and nlnety-oae huu WKHLKV 85c la the Count; of Vn\o,\ and HUie or Nvw ittervsl from April inh. PJ^, and Costa. arlr corntr of t aaetk laanrfwar aegr.ee IweMy-eevea aslauUe dredlba I1P.II1 tert to lb*—wall nf t belch KlMICMItCHU, H»l' B. Catlerlla* aad/Bdttk C Caattrtlaa. alt wife - atlll aloag lit. af Itada of aald Kelts. bBUdlBg; IbetK* 11) aoutbeasurly along talil lirctnntns at a point In the fasterljr line of t:. U I.SLEV CULUXH. Ml.rrltT. AI.IIEIIT F, llKMlUi.- Sulr, • lo Kllea T. At by dew* beat It* data N.- aaa kawarad fast I* a Mali Ikeae* (II Ball of the said brbk UillJUtg Ihlrlysemi Tnlon Av«iu« at a i«olnt therein distant l.M) aarrk IBJrty serew degren .flflr nalaaUa w*K kliadrrdlbt of a tool (ISI'llto the corner !ilt EIIJACC Fees 115.1: embw t. 1117 aad recorded la ta* Uklaa HAI.K-ln rimtirrrr rir\j*»» Itimvy, Itti *'>tii)inly from the Intfrseftlon of said Una County KeHtteVs UtBre la la* UU at deeds atlB alaag lie* ef laada of aald Kalleahtrh. Ik* atld balldlag wbkb la. Ih.. Nortkwtalerli Special Week-day Jlri»v.«ii »rl.Lu T. HtmH. t'ltmi'laliiatii, HIM) ot I'nton Arrnue with the Botittittly tin* nf for tald Cour/ly at pat* SU it. laaac* atajlk • hisndred aid thirty.aute ferl te a polal i of Hprlng Htreel ta established la- Maiden Trm«t*. formi-rly fcimwo lat Wtxtmlit SAI.K III Cliuiu-ery uf New Jersey. Bart) 111 Mill altac line of laadt of aald Mllrli.il, H'-ln, (h'ft)nil«i.u\ H- " Hel.HeeIi| MiMie Kll/nk'tli liriH'lir,. covplallr erly it rtiM aaata* lo tald atdt of awaaatt Board of |-ultllc.Worka of Hi* City of "" rtrr Ttrrace: tlicure i-aslcrly and_ at rlph said rkllpat lla* alaety^eees, alleakack. souk Utytee degrtea law tain- « Ijufnn Amtue ZJO feet; Ui«nr«"»<»ulli II. and. Knnm M. Llnucnurluk, cl~Bt'.*~ue ' ulr ny tlrtu* t>r (Ii* almre aiaiid writ or Ittrl (with bottle beer) -on* kuadradUa af a faat uiea weet. aa* haadrwd tad slttr feat lo _ . . - ...... and rrlr -id ik»IM wllli I'tilon. Avrauv 1CB Twt iiUants.t FL la. !ur n*U oaf nwrlKaled prem- patal ta tk* eauerly beak of Ike Bakwar irlii Id i..« iHrM'tnl 1 nlir.il r*tVUM I,T •«> I'V a polal In Ik* lla* of tropes Ir new r.laete*n bundredtha llt.llMtetl lo/(lit point uMIr tciiilur, tu Ilia lMatrl<< I.'.I.HI lt'Miin\ III tlw4nv wrflterly mid imnllel will) Hie flrat itn- r of Bealaaua Bulakwi aad-Barak Bltart taaar* If) aeutkerly tlong tald tausa i lly virtue i>( Mil- itlNim-slsled writ of. fieri place of UEUINNIMJ. Um Cimrt Houav, In liin City uf KUumi <-o»r«r 120 tevl to the • afomiald line lilt wife; Ikanr* alow aald Butt- tk* Bakwar ftirar; aw* buadred aad Iwealr MBVUNU THAI-T •mUNNINU' al t point ti Avenue: lh*-nrr Hurthtrly itlg elus ti> mi' illrtvltd I hliall* esuuse for sale . norlbraaterly forlr fttt tad tww'kwa- feat to • polat; IHittl IT) easterly tw* kwa . }:, un ' I'uMIr K'lKlue. intlic liMrlrl Court Itooln. tkt Nortbwealarlr lint of Hprblg Hlreet dls. WKONICKIIAY, TIIK Mil UkX Uf I'ntoo Avt-iiuf 160 ftvt lo the twlnt or of a foot to a patat araarw aaM las. " a*d 'iweatr-ara feel to t pobil dlttani it Mulnwaslerly seventy .an* leu hundredibB 60c _ HiTintiinf. - —- U a lla, drawa al rl«al aade* u algklr-faet asaikerlr fraai Ik, beglaalag polalj . J.. wi- • • ' '" •-••-• Il.lt) (ret rroas die InlerBerlloo n( ilx/asUI , •>.!• ir'i'ioik HfaiitJaril |IW" i.'tlwl. ItayHu I c Truiu Uie a bore dearrlbcd iiretulici Road, which polat Is. dwaal ataetr (II aealk Iwwaty^li degnt* Iwtaly In* of Hprlng Hlrewt wUft tb* aoulhwestelly i«tliC " . • . - - WBUNKSIIAV, TIIK SIHT I1AV Or raore or laaa aowikettltrtr free* aald elgkf, aslaaisa tw| aigklr feet to Ik* plat* ef lflni» Tlina, ln-tlta t\n«fi). lla. of r.a.l lirend Ittretti tbence (l/ north- AU Iti* rolluwMiM ll'acl | (e.l s..i.ilm1r friini' ihe IttUTaffUon of . »ild ivhiit) Tinier. In ll.e aflvmouii uf said day. ' ktta aack parfaaa tbereef at are aVterlaed In luau, 11Im .w.tJ lw.l-1 In Itiw I'ltjr (rr'Kllu- and ererywben dteuat farlr fee4 I a polal; lhenrX (1) tuuUrweeleriy. and t.1 rlli Itj-Jti* CuuJil; ut VnUm. ail a Htal* nS Sv* ••! I'niuTi Avenue with ttm wtuthprly line All the rulliinln'i: Irsi.t ur parcel of Undy ihtnet norlbwiatarlr paxallel wills Ik* Brat a renal, reieaa* af aataigag* staa* by Malta.- rlgkl angle* lo .the drat course thlrtr (II)' (eel \ 12 to 3 iiJfii TVrrare. former I) known at Weit- id ureuilsiM l)trdnsller*|>arlli'u]Brly i kteJt' e> (B..HW.I CurpxsJU*. a Corp. of New 'fa*;,' • ''..•»',•• a polal; tbettr* (1) eoutrieaaterly forty-four •ilimltiit al a irolnt In . Kaatnlj' 11 •»**> ut tr Tcrraic; tticnre caitU-rly and a) right tuatr, lyliifi' lind l^lug (H.tlie .To nlnety.nlne feet ntart *r laa* 'I TeeK to Stellar TesHart*, lac. a core of Mew 1 nTtr-slxXuBdredtba (44.51/ (eel lo t pouil * Ti I u JI ATtnue !M feel; thenre-aoulti- :rauford. In thi.- County of- t'nluu and Htal Terk. dated Piiimie ntk. Illl, walck'tald WB Atatiua OUlant MVn r**t iiiiitticrl} eaaurty ltd* of Xuaaalt Boad; Iht SeitHwesterlr lint of Hprlng Hjreel rum UM O'luar furcnvtl I.) Un* hil«rat>ci.iili ut .-:M VHtallrl wlttf ITnlun Artnuo 75 fret; lew Jersey. • westerly slow atld. anrUtaattrtr Uaa ar I dearrlaltot to tald release la a* folkrwa: .- -r- NoflbetMerly along Ihe northwest r "uiMrrir and pirailri with the first do< ' la loltit In tin lie Kaitarij lint'nf AO.m- AVH Sunday Evening lea 85c ~ we* U la* law* ef Craafard. la II irly Hoi of Hprlng Hlreel Ihlur-on, and On 2*fit7uh d or Ualaa aad wtal* *f New- Jertey. • (ty MTfeei T/ibtpotm'or.'place •',! ". lrf».Ua MU,||I. «!-, Ilin4i.ri.nr '-f UnUa v«Mi»fy..l : theirr uotihrrly Almtic "sa Kltlili iniir lluiiurnlltia (li.t»l .::i.... Baglnnlag. «». tie. ctnat: reeaaaa.ky Begteekwa at a awlat to la. aoaU>waa)arlr (ill Jtflt lirteeaertkio of the e»»taiaaliilj laaa'of -t ' i »a-f itaaaalll Area* '" ' ' vtHiue~Trt>aia 4;l>, cl*1. i lld-ntu rumilii . ind tJo.iwo. .and li.tlS.19 ami lieme (i) Nuriirnitir dt'icreea Mtf-M thence aloog the aald laaa ot Bweaat* dtgiatt o BalBHtew aatt fratB tk* I MouUivrl/ aloii« •alii III.*- ut ALUIIM litRtiu Ve»X Jtloric. th# Hue nf f.t*B«lie Ar/ l wlUilnterral frum.;, February lDltl, north Uilrtyietaa dagnaa ell ajlaaiaa IhMy aaw) ey Ikt laseraseUea ef tk* sal BUJACC flat; Ilifiir* {it KaaUfly at-flgdl »u»\* HOME-MADE DELICIOUS td sltt^ii Imiidrc'ltb*-' (61.1 aaconda aaat oa< htutarwa - feat aad farly^ta aaltl Iliif utiAdatii* At«nU» r-« r*tH; ttmiH* (' WKSttiV COLUNB, Sheriff. lnt; • thm Nurth l/ l-.undredtha of, a Im aaas* ar leas u > aaaaa Ua* af a*ath Arraat aad ruaatog XI hurllmly and ^aiallvl **Ult 'Atijutia Art- CHOW^MEIN i -i nviirT. in.; silr Klit *ii)glc» In tha line of othar laada aua m feiasaill of alia. U» aaM atdt Jla* at " mirr KAMS-ln Chaarerr of Neaa Jersey. ii* 2? ftft«tt In tltli« llintt of lai.Oa of aald Knimn ile!.*.. 'aua.Uianctt along |i Jlim \V«-nl«-r.7 <. " F«i ii:l ne huiidrcil uud trn Kugene B. CajterUaa aad Kdlh c Caatartlae. ath « degreea II aslau Betweea Muluil Urlnga ruad llsrBulils. s l | Jl \ tU-rii-e \.U - Hoiillt nbi lilt wife, and leatrlbed la a ceetata aseniats •1 feet to t potnt ta corp.. cuawlalaanl. and rtank Uruslck (Ilru- .0 r««t l» III* I>oli.l "I MfKl lDK. Hitltig"|h(i - to take Home uEI II r ** *>ALL~In t:ltanrery nf New Jersey, K*st pdll i nuda by thra lo Hasuiaua A. tarraad. whkh war lla. of Ihe prepoatd ,. . Kk). el/lla.. oyftadaau. . n. fa. for Mlt ol w* prriialm uuryll 1 ll Mid WlHimn J ltetwrm Ittllt-r I'lsn hvillillnc & Loan Assu- i -iletrn' aud fo raungaga bears date Derssahsr It. ltM. a»4 Hewer: Iteaii raaelag 111 thaig Ih* aald oaat- tsongtged praashMa. ' lllrhall l>y dewd ur Jullaitoa I'tkt, utiiMiftlnL ittun f Ulrslfth, New Jersey, a Imdy enr- LJII (eel 10 Uli la recorded In Beak IH at aaaragagfa far " " * " «f By ilnu. of Iht abosi-BiAtod writ 'if otrl arlng tlalt July Hth, tHV»r and >« ii.In Hv, West a lite line of Nonuanuy touUl Dfty-two dajrcea flfrr-fear BreaaHa ' east of HIM feat to aa paMic reado*. In the Ulairlct <;ouri. Room, an wk 31* pa||a lit of JM-OJ* U>t Ifnhiii (imiit). -t-porslUn of *«ew Jersey, et al,.. uXtiiuanls. H*. ouu liuudreil L/otte and twenty-four •beCourt llouae, In the City of. kllaabstli, Tltar* la du* «i>|«rMiliu«l*ly 1491.12, wllh r and Hong tk* aald unailiii daatrlM la 'aald ag (II atlll aloag i fa ur sal, uf imirlcsceu lift-ntleea. - . iiiumltlm ilo).2l) Ui a-|>olnt; tltence inortgaf* I* Hrartalta A. Ftjitad ataatr^aas war Itat Booth It J., on. . ' twvat frum Alirli 2Hlh, lUSi, anil t.>aU. lly Tiriue n( the atxivi'-slatpu writ of ItiTl .*») i.ti a rurfe curt I ward tlia weat* on a feet and UcJ^indrtdUui of a taat, tarn or let. dutaace of lil.ai W-CUMCKDAT. THE SXH DAY Or C, WKMLKY (OLLI.SH, MliHflfT, las rrt me illrerl*!! I 5 hall FXIKUC [or sale Ten. 11(0 tl^l rslllt twmty.'ona and twetity- u a patat la Ib* Ita. af laaek) aaw ar lau *f Ua. of laada *f Cbarlea R, JIJLT, A. •>.. Illl. AUL I.KIIK. Holr, ' „ > •rntlue In Uie Ulstrirl - Court Itootn, humlEt-utlM frVl to the point of ant Blatel: runnusc llliri *at tMrlpHdae i raaaltg II) aloag ht> Ho. oa* o'clock Htaodard (two o'clock Dayllgtil it House. In tlie City of .Kllialielh. : B detreee ony alnmra. ant alaa* tall laad aMs II aalaolat waat a oattoiic* 'lag) Ttose, la Iba-afurnoon .of said day; ia «iue- /i^tirolmately t .O40. and or formerly *f Btatat ntaely-tw* r*tt aM a polat la tha westerly right All tb* foUowltg tfarl or parf.l of Undann HAM.--ln Chawrer/ «f S#,w Jerwy. IF" l crr»l from AurU Ulh, \%a. thlrtr-four tmadridlhi .of a tee* atara *r laaa ot Iht aald prtaoaad Traat Mm: retaUas berelufur Partltulally ujtiecTlbwl. IIMNHD Mutual Hatlnia iVituU llanuonla. a JLVK. A.D., I9J1), lo a. wlBt. to..Ib...sal4- lut* at Ilaa1«-llead; Iht MM wwtterl» rtglt W.M.,. lylr.g and tolag la Un BorovaS of . dock *.tasdani' (tno o'dock Uaylllhl /.WK.MLtV C0LL1NB. Bntrlff. runtlni Ihtnet Bonk Mlr-atlM decree*. eaUa sus aad dlstaa« II feet •rwood In the Coualr of UnKaV and Hlala of ,,. fWMiiJAtila, VI, f». for aala nf m.,rt|,ai|i'-*lat#J writ .if flcrl ard I iii-vses bwelnsller iiartlcularly described. more-or Int te Ik* polat aad ptaca af 1 aa* at IILa. feet to aa aagW polat; line of Hacaad Areau* at Ibt asoat easUHl, elaa to mm dlrtcttH. I iitiaii e-Ouaa-fur^aal* h) _ J and *l«lrif.u>.lint l'ltr."( K»«- Jn Chancery of Ntw laraay. lhaaea ruaalag It) tUll aloag said waaterly corwer of Itadt described la a rartokr deed Vtndu*. |n Ilia Dlatrltt lUtuti llM>m, hi r.INNl.NO. tncladaaj In* property ai fraat L J. BniNNAN (VUi he loun.ty o( Union and HUU of utua( Hatlnrj,. Fund Uarmonla. a and ImatedUlely aaWatac U* aaaat 1gW of war Ha* worth Jt degrrea 41 adaatos oaa Calhtrta* LladanfelUtr/ widow, lo h* f'Mtitt llouat. In tha rity uf KllwU-lh, O. f, TOY* I. and Samuel 'J. Crane, et a dbaaacaof lt:,71 feet to iha petal aid ' Prue.k,. dated January I, IMS, and liew'jrrry . ' ctnlrt HD* of Ma*l* Bead aa aaw laid 7 "*ts Oue (II. Two (•>„ Three (4». Fl. ., IMS/ -'•*. BRENNAN & TOYE rerun msp mllllcd. -Kevisid Tlan n( Build- H)- t/rt'lir of (lie abotit-allled writ oft- fieri fraat Jaaaaff ml. IM). aad coal*. greee SI aalairut weal a]«eig Mid tide lint of «o« D'rltxk ^autlaVii (!•*« o'i\'»rk Haylliilil !M Liu O( Ilelvharilt Ad'lltlon, Hlandwd fiasco mr iilmtrd 1 sliall ripus. (or aals , •» fc WJMUrr COLLINS. Rharia-. -r I Areau* 144.41. feet to a- point for « rlngr TliMij In Ilia afftrnvj.. i.f a*Ul day Plumbing, Heating, Tinning riduei Ih Ihe District Court Boom, h h It dagrtM I minute* weal All liit followliii Uat l uf (ram) of fan(>imil«rr.1922-Uy-Luster Braahelh> Varwerrk. Ua aTdtad; lime* soul* Sl'degree* 11 IBUutet tht Ortjiil^*of t'plon aM HUM or he* 2M (JOUTU AVE, E, CBelNrOBD • f . -JPN'E. A. D..- 1»33. } ..: , snUIT> «AIX-U Caaararr of New Jereer. t tlaag Mid bpuadarr Ibia, being rolnddebt >ar.»r „ „ , A Luitrr one o-5li«-k BlsnJ.nl (two o'clodf Dayllfhl (5«*( nny-four ..forty feat IW) ta The naitaallsl laauraace caaapaay Ilk Ik* eaatad course la said dead lit.51 fret KiMnra and datjtfnal*.. on a.carUIn map*an TeL«-*l«t 1K& «t«l - '• te, f}lnc~ Knd l>rlnR tn-.-tlie City, of BHaabeth alt weat-tad alaag said atewart's C WBHLBr COLUNH, DhatW. ,.the C\iIiii(y. of Unfou . and .Stale of New nruln (l*i> IIW br f»l«ut-to l^ Hied, abo ( and two aad aUty-aas. aa*- >y rtr»e of tha ahara-aitttd writ of fieri KB »C»laUDTI . IB, Bol'f. csaa laTaa* dlraeted I aktOl etpooe fat tola I-artlculail> lh* location of the water lloe IttreV) asort or taat u a -it nd« of way me. of the• 8&«jll**w*» !tE(il.NM.NU.act [tolnt In Ui* irestcrjy llna . aarlKijrUa*-af Magi. Arat**; aedsuc-etada*. to tht Daitrlct Court Rawaa. • ' • Talapbone CRanford 64)508 ,- U: from tlnwra Atrouc, Ella tuthirlne Strrel which' point Is distant '125 ... along saM lb. ef 'Uagla Areaae la» Coeat Bowse, la Iks Oil of Olaahela. BRin-R SAXE-Ia Ckaacarr at Ntw Jertey. .^Jt A™« I OWO.,H adoKtfd by -1 more or less northeasterly, from the corner artr-aigkt deajna*. (Sg-V^ferly Betweea EUtahaUl iaaa Dick and AUiaadar lliiway < orumUsIon. Khlch j»lw / rmed !»' Ihe Inlerwilloit of the northerly lint idea (IV) tan forty aad wunrRSDAr. Ttu nn mr of Dirt. coaiaUtoaala, and CHarlea W. Chapmso, New j'rwy Mat* HUlmi DepirimjAt. East (irantl Street wl:h Bhe westerly line of feel (It If) la I mat. A, D.. ini, t aa.ala... oxftadatuoxadat . 1% fa for Hl« ot aiort- Standard Lumber & Supply Co. er.ilproperty h«* Map. Route 8-24, Action I. ulhcrtne Htrret.atul ulllch point (a at th* ln- CLVMNO. ea». eclorh altaaidard |lw* e'doclt DarUgtl gagad preealte*l . ' ' " Tnan A*moe Rliabflh to. Si fa •rstfctloo ot the noulbcrly lioundaO' Itn* of Tkar*- la. da* /I _.„ Raraag) Ttaae. to tha aftwteiaa at. atld aay. B...y rlrloll * aft (bt, tao»-*UI*d writ of larl LUMBER FOR ALL USES ioi eibti.l riipnrty. n.uw i.r foVmerly of uno Moor, and M.llt aau f'M*M- tad M*».sa.. wta I* AH tie feUewiag tract at paree) tl laad aad ffarlal * to aie dtrttttd 1 akaU ttaoaa tor ttlt by uired In the Cly he—scstli)r Hoe of CafiierJlK Btteet; Ihence tartat (rasa April 154*. IMS. aad rwaas. ' ' tartlrnlarly aaacrtbad. , P*UU read*.. U Ike QlatrM Court,Boora. la Wnrlne iiortltwralerly t/Ht ilone tht iUna ot . lyatg tad hatag la tie CUT of Ikt Oart B«aae. la Ikt: City of Claatetti, of4 L'Dlon, t'nlon Full Line of Storm Saab, and Dbora, Porch Enclosure*, ("TUjS .perHr nirw cr (onnerly nf on* Moore 5t feet - • . c. barataafteT pankalaflr dettrtkal, Af«we, ninbet urihwealrrlj-mid along th» northerly bouod- luree, lot. a earraeataaa. aWaadaat. fL fa. aide of Oereeaad Ataaaa wmh tha waatorly COB. Wfyl AND CHMTrtOT BTRStSTS CEAlfFOBO, N. J. dMAnl forty »•) •« from,tht n»* lytog aad beta* at th* au of BUa- •y Una of . ron»e.r*. by Nalheot.l dr—A «*)*.*'«# na i iad ii e II at • -* - at flam Aeaawa Ifaraaarry eaOad lwy. la. tXratr of DBloa. tad BUI* of «£to of «*lASUtASU « BBUhway ? nil to Blanliih.Oeilto bT deed recorded In : By ilnue of.lae. abaea alalad writ af I waj); rwawaag thaact (1) waatorly awsaafaaW M aald Plan, exlcndbir from Una*, now or k jr. of deeds for I'nkai County, on Page fadaa to a» ftwM I ahall , atde at Clurlead Aeaaae tarty (M) - t* wretoriy II JS 5rH*rt a Moore at ttrtt ttiti«ti -30 feet to the norUiweat'-corner tberaaf: by public na* of lot aasaaar «fty ' " " ^ to tl» ellsthic Boui'i ta tl» MaMd Caan laosa. tl a polat aa* buadred aad nfty fttt Melr-# T*mdr*t about «™ running loulnwaaterlr a*l along the la tb. Caort Boaar. la tk*..C«w at Bbaaatlk. MatkirlT- fraaa North Avrnge at't oeraer at h Ntl eiferly l»u«dary line of property formerlr "f ". J^ aa laad af Ckarlta IrfUBtb; Iktae* rutting wan- Sail aforesaid 25 feet ti'.» poult; Uteao nai- •ardb Paranel wUb Sortb Artaa* an* kindred l| 5» de 5i minute* eaat M faat aaw tfty fttt; tkaae* sswtherly ptrsIW »ltk Lou tw. (t), Tfare* (3) «d the at one a-rtack aUadard (ta* treiaek Deft. forty |M) faal; Utsiswa Arettwe twemydtt feet; tkmr* east- Schouler ConstructionCompany ^4r H Baringl Tbaa. la tht.atlar.aaa at Bald day. rhaar* 14) aenharlr aartDal with tha taaaad erly parallel wttk Son* Avtsae aaa taadrtd Tinntec noitl easterly, g la. plact All- tha fallawlar met* a* aanaas if laad rawrwr at that dinrbjIliaT tad alaag ta..ttaa af aad Iftr f*tt to Jatfnaat Araaot tad Utwn -TFii ihfls»«Ud l» & nrUifl HUP en- f WtfcfrlM.KtMrt » W te "ErrWl Flan of BufUtoc L«tl of Refeh- : I awaaher tUy-tw* |(S| aa aaM aaw aa*tloag Aag atawi norlksrlr l»eair-t),e f*e| I* •"?!™e°*rs; dur .pproilauuelr «-*»•"."*' Met aad beta* la law Tiaaettj at radrad, IIM) bat to fat HUM *t.Ba2aaat. ta* ptte* af BtUWHIxd. , - i) JSTSM. wllh totereet froaa April Caaatr at Caata aa4 Sato av>saBeaag teMa aaaaktn~aratmm nrafaar (M(HlI W^aStTaad^at S Tlttr* la *wa apprniatatoly tlML. with la- ALTERATIONS , , .,,, . 111II ! a)t awattk k aaataaawajh t tw*. (I<|) aa a tanaai urea* traa-t Mar »ad. Itll. aad raau. S at a wa * «tawca. oruarsao. »v A. UMaVCC FAtx a own, — Pag* Four THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONIdX THURSDAY, JUNES, 1931

Fora Greater aarwood

1 WHITE ARROW BOFTBA1X Girwood Junior High " Drunatic Society Will J. J. JaUontld I. Graduated '.:•- Commissioners Sobmit Loses to Cranford Nine Present Only Two Shows From Newark Art School

team BUndlng • • —: -v'. ' ' / '(-• .•' •"'•• • Assessment Report -Oarwood Junior High School dropped The Dramatis- Society of Uie .Church' Joseph J. Jablonskl of 2M Second . W. L a••icIwduU'd ievrn Inning battle to Aluminum ....: 4 1 J00 of Bl. Anne will sponsor only two.shows avenue wairgraduated from tbe Newark *)0 Cranford In Uie ninth Inning Friday a year In the. future, a three-act play Public School of Fine and Industrial O Wooderftil BbtOT by John SO. 1 Borough Council Receives Re Heneca A. C. 4 I afternoon at. Unami Park. The flnalland a.mlrutrel. It was decided at the^Arts recently. » Bt. Atine'a 3 1 ,780 port of Sewer Asscssmen White Arrowi 1 . J .KO' score wait-9-2. . {regular meeting Monday night In the| Mr.' Jabionskl graduated tram the Mnrf-l rf -rircaT SA-6and- . Rorence Motytai of 3A; -Tbe, VWel Urnwcral* • 300 The game was a pitcher's battle from i parish Hall. x - Qarwood Junior High School, and repretX . ™^n "aTuuon by Charlotte WUa» of »; TWltum Commission on Joint Trunl the start, with both hurlrrs working Theftev John M. Walsh, pastor of the tended Cranford High School (orv two Itipubllranii t.....l 4 .JC3 Sewer. JunT 20 Fixed a Uil Werk'a BeaalU . hsrd, Kundrat, On the mound - for Church and'Spiritual Director of'the/yeara. • . oonslsung of Ian Ftesfier and Bfiirco A C, 23; De'mocraU, 1 Osrwood. struck out nine men and Society, outlined the plan at Uie meet-. 8; While Arrowi, 3. for tlie visitors, retired fifteen vi* the prevente, d. itwlf from obtaining a/rec- t|j, annual school exhibition held during the i>»M i«r tae- following were ord crowd by giving too many/enterl H f ti^ns of Uw lasjLcentury—3«ne sliow- I- « night's meeUng of U Wlillr Arrown-at; Anije'i poit- a'lrikc-out route,*and Jssued two free ,"ord crowd by giving too many/enter throughout last week. He waa on* of ing Ufe in colonial home; 5B~S*-Ma.p noted In 5A: Seithtr abtent nor latt Borough Counr'lJ. Uie.report of tl |K,n»d; lain pa»es to first base. - * tainment* in the course of the year.!,, „/ thirty-seven. showing locaUon of Industries In 11.3. tSunng Uvt twin: S«ue Yawyiok. LU- Commission on AsoMMnerits was rnseji Clamea Thla Week Cranford was leading 2-1 In tlie! Heretofore four en.terUlnjnent. had Uneoln fkhool iian Buck. Jenc* SlaioreJll, Helen *d by Oounrll and Jane 20 fixed as U Tliurtday-Wiute Arrows vt. reventh Inning. With two down, HbW >*«n preaenlwl. a dance >arly In the «A—Map of world with figures of ex- suyalkowski acd 1 date on which-objections to-same wl Alumirium. • ' . worth Andrews slugged- a triple and «ea/»n, a .three-act pl»y. a minstrel . 8T. ANIMTS NKWH whoJsare ' The combined sodetlea of Uie Church plorers—Worman casUe—Puppet* con- be heard Tlx- Commlsalon, created I Hum Nut Week flectrined the spectator*s by stealing -»how and three one-act pplayi. itnicUd for puppet show: «B-Japanrae include Peurr - Frederick levy tppcial awmsment* for benefit* Tur»d»y—Aluminum v». Re- lo/give Wllllarnr A. of 8t. Anne will sponsor a card party home on the next pitch. Cranford was! Oerty»l ,• dramati« c cXach. sole power in Friday night, June 16, In the parish garden and street «eene-Product map Bauch. UUian Cu^«J« and Nettie reason of the consirurUpn of Uve Joli Ijubllcan*. Wedne«day — St. able lo shovi across the winning run of ^Europe and Asia; 7B-E—Border of VawySok. ' Trunk Sewer. Is-composed' ol the fol AnncV vi. Wliite Arrows; Thuri- In her portion of the ninth. IhIhe pickiniki g off / U Mr, Oerty re-hall. A' speciap l Meeting, ol uie com- ] d d ih •poster* connected with «udy of his-. Tha* rectmng the iusbew^sdioUi. lowing members.: .Theodore p. Csrlnor d«y — nrmocraU vi. Henecaa The box score: portrd.that he/Was working on Uie se>]btned socleUes was held Tuesday night. tory—Pueblo village ..n jandtable: uc records for Uie year Include: ta- •' William Darroch. Jr.. and John Du A CV; Prlday-Wiilte Arrowa v«. lecUon of a/ three.set comedy to. be at which final plans were formulated. scene* sho»lr.i! Courtship ban Buck. Richard S»ch«), Lilian j»>anr.k: ' ' . QARWOOD 1 Tickets are priced at^ fifty cents." fit. Anne.'s. . - R E presented Dirty Jfi^October. The mln- f thfay»; rieaher ant) Virgicia Run- Q ' Urel, he i^ald, wilC- W ' put on lmmed- Sixty children received their First of Mite* Blandish.in form i Poliw rjommlMlomr Orihdlay olllnlck; rf ...0 —Product maps of South America andd ; ; ported Uirre had been disorder at bsl Diishanrk, c .. 0 I lately fallowing the season of Lent. Communion Sunday morning at the Auatraila; SA-ProJect on World Wstf . i The/meeting, wus In the nature of a 8:30 o'clock Maas. The girls were dress- ' fames at Unaml Park which .Is undr Aluminum,' Seneca Nines . Itloodiood, 3b 0 —Posters UlustraUng Uie age oi control of Uie County Park Cornrh'l*- Novirtliy, Ib ... 0 I soclalf It. being the last meeting for ed In white dresses and wore white Lead in Sof tball Leagu , the summer seasor> About thirty mem- veils", while tlie boys wore blue trousers .slon. lie nwxnmended that a trtter.1 Tltomav 2b ... 1 . sent uiiUus- J.'ui Oommtwlon jukin bers were, pre»ciit, .*l|ltam..Kejs*!« and. .wnite:anlrts. Music for Uie pro- r Kundrst. *" '^^ o o^ II'CJI A. C each' gained a'hall-gami ' /' ft 'ffeshments Here served by the commit* fames.'The reborrtmcndaUon was ap- Hciiak, aa ...... • ..••,..:.: , a. BSnlst. Mls*: Viola Plrmbach. »O—Practical demon paoved and the Borough Clerk directed lead on the HI Anne aggregation dur lee under- the -of Marlon Pulse, If ;. ; j.,,.,0" TheTHoly Nam* Society wilt hold IU .traUonof electrtcity:9C-^-TypU>« Hill the saftbiill riimpetltlon taut wi Orltlaln, to .write Uie Commission.' . u regular meeUng Monday -night In Uie test for DUi grade pupils slid "frff/or A letter from County Treasurer Lra' when Uie prospective game betveen Bt, parish halt. • ' Amic'ii and the White Arrow Athleli Totals. i. •. 2/ all" contest for outsiders. '/'- Ut asked what proportion of Coun The Rosary Society will hold Its reg- tax may or expected from Uie Borougl Club was ruined uut. The IJvmucraU CRANPOHD / j League Nine to Save Home Economics — Dresses — -cotton 1 were Uw victims of thr worst defeat In • ' ••'./n ular meeUng Monday night print made by 7th grade girls, the ma- { June IS. Tills wa* referred to Uie ft pariah hall. . terlal for which cost 49c. nance Committee. Ihe history of Uie league when Hie Aniesen, cf Power for Last Half : Ilonderson. i Idresse* by eighth grade—oiie or H»j i»w. "uA ->.-.i —-« rwiit William T. Proal again brought bowed to thr Bnnrras by a 23-2 margin graduaUon druses by ninth (trade. Tl- '• "" »•>'»-",• \"- t"* Uie matter of restriction* )n deeds Thu Beni-cas also denned UP the Whit Allger, lb ... After rendering Its position hopeless . DOKOUOU BEIKT8 Dales, P •--/• °. ble showing balanced diet for r and.. same was hard to handle. DrClcco of the Re- Materln, p till- lot by the Elizabeth A. A. Sunday guilty and received a suspended sen- I've been hungry granted. .. • >•• - > publicans knocked out four safe lilts rf afternoon, allowing the, visitors seven 1 tence. She wa! ordered to leave town Building pHf«»t'« M Mjigan r<* out of four trip* to the plutu to score John Danyau, 3b , tccn.hlti aud two free passes to first. Immediately. for a picnic." ported 'Uiat building permits issue the drst prrfeel day In the league Uurkr If The home, team- wa* unable to hi since January 1. totaled fl,U0. / Tlie box scores Parisc, cf safely throughout the major part o A letter from Uw Municipal Water ALUMINUM r Ihe contest, pitcher Preund holding OABWOOD SCHOOL NEWS League of Union County aiuiounoed Uie B II Totals 2 them to five acnttered : hits... Beside SchMl Kxbibrta next meeting to be held at WesMeld Oaluuskl 3b 1 3 WHITE AUROWS striking put six men Preund poled out In Uw various classrooms Is found Town Hail and asked that repreaeiita- Fontlnelll M ' 1 > n a double and a triple. The final score Ihe "work which pupila, have accom- Uves of U» Borough be named. Coun BolUa If 1 3 J. Casale, c was: Elisabeth, 10: aarwood, 2. plished in Uw course of tlw year. There A NEXT.TOWN FRIEND, cllnien Pieraon and kaylor already liad me*, lu ^ „ „ J J. 1 W. Wciittl. 2b Incidentally. Wntneld and the tjj ample evidence Uiat pupils are been'designated and Uiey were con "naming by doing" for projects of Inspired by lovely weather, . : Daly rf 3 1 B. IMekarskl. ss Elizabeth A A. were_the only two teams • a . -.. • • • United.- - — T _ Sernjus* r~ — JO A Cwale, 3b , — ,i. Uiat Oarweod def«al«d during the first groupjLOf: cbUdreo MTWU «t jhe Indi- Rendano 2b 4 1 Kcrseiu, p quarter These defeats drop Oarwood vidual work-of pupils Is on-display ev- suggest one of those, delightful McDonald, p 1 2 II Piekarskl. p to the cellar poslUon with WesUleld. erywhere. Inexpensive materials. In Married Men Take Two nemmlng, cf many case* scrap, have been used In . "spur-of-the-moment" picnics. Uie construction of Uie larger projects. Game* From Bachelor Nine Tut«U 16 13, A. Malcnchek, If They'll call other friends, at ltKl'UULlCANB:. BchulU lb CELEttRATKS SIXTH B1BTUDAV The outstanding features of Uie home and In nearby towns, TrltUpoe, cf clauei are as follows. ThcMarrtHl Men took a long Jump (Joan Rlcnian of 43J Locust avenue ahdjn an- hour or so they'll all Oarroch, as popular young dancing and slhglbg rraoklia School 1 ahead of Uie Single Men of the Bat 1A—<;hrtstm*s • poster representing be headed for a. day.of pleasure omh.bj taking both of the week-end Parklu. 3b Totals.. star, celebrated her sixth birthday Rlcnian, cl. Saturday afternoon with a party given the work of every child. 1-2—AcUviUes in the open. . •„-•' •:. game*. /The younger fellowa were Jut u BENECA9 centered about home life, a circus pro- noaed out Sunday monUng when Uwy Ue Clcco, 2b R in her honor by her parents. Mr. and. Telephoning brings swift Klecmaii, rf Mrs. John Rieman. ject, 2A—Indian adob* house and Jap- scored (even rum In Uie ninth Inntng PrIU, c .3 anese gift shop both on large scale; action—enables you to pick a to to down to a 13-10 defeat.. Ray Moroll, c Ouorrlero, ct 2 Ounta. Included- Olive'Anger, Fran- Oalulnuiski, If' ces Irons, Muriel PotU, Carolyn Love- 3a-*Tlea» qf Arabian life—Desert Life perfect day and know for sure Wlcklein waa In Uie box for Uie Hen- Wcilxcl, rf .1 shown on Uie floor—Paintings of des- pecka, and pitched an excellent tune. ilrituln, p button, 3b land, Marilyn Loveland. Ruth Frow- who'll be there. ... : ' . ery, Doris Reynolds, l*eggy Kofbcrg. ert life 3-4—Model of Alps constructed The Single Men aacd three toucn, Cluuiiberlain, 1b Rumrl, If 2 on floor-Poster* of Swiss life, 4A—Li- It's inexpensive. You can Bradahaw. Todd and Prince, but were Chlnchar, 2b 2 Eileen Dugan. Eileen Anderson, Dolores v brary—pift shop composed of gifts call 18 miles for 15 cents; 24 unable' to stem Uie tide of hit*. " Totals 15 14 Wyres. lb .1 Costa, Prggy Farrell. Lprclta Prank. Agnes Frank. Bobble Anger... William made for Xma»—Ftowec shop contain- miles for 20 cents, anywher* Friday night the Single' Men kxl The Qar«'Dad Pleasure Club will play Romano, p I ing 43 flowers Uie children have identi- 1 Seven, Walter Severs. Dick r>uhrer, in New Jersey. .-.•"• another heartbreaker by a 4-J tally at-. Ihe Oarviood Unlun Count) League Boltlss, sa Frank Moroll. Richard Brown; Otto fied. 4B—Floor, scene of a street In ter •coring two .of the.required three nine Monday night at Unaml Park. Biust Edmond Tlennan, Wilfred Q Cairo—Posters showing characters from rum In Uie ninth Inning, Prince pitch- Tlit Misses Ceitlla and Oertrude .15 21 des aiid Ralpli Uanshar. favorite library books. ed tor the loerjf-wnile"Jotin-(tteHard= ichinldl lime relumed to tlietr home Washington School •on performed for the vlctorlbut nine Morrlstoan after spending a few DOM Nol R*am All Su.liflil Kindergarten—Large scale model of The Married Men hare now won six dajt with their aunt. Mrs It Oraham Th* moon • reflect* Bidj? stout one.^.. Try_ our^CUajlfled Want Ada U jpu a bus—A farm project; IB—Children* if «KsJnS> wood Civic Republican L?a«ve,.Inc. , BUY OR PUUT— will be held July 4 at Bear Mountain Itt RW. tS-THAT Park on the Hudson, according)to.an FOR announcement made thla week, -lt-ts NOT planned, to takvia boat fromHtauibeUj- porw '

-FOUtSTATION CAMT aix Oarwood men left Tuesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock for Newark, in charge of—Investigator Jo*epb OosUr tbejr passed tbe examlnaUon and vert mosterid'tliM the re-foresUUoo aer- «tee, leaving for Camp Olx the same day. -Thoat In the group were John - Kmest THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE &sW33 .'

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Jersey Offers , •'-• ' .CARD PARTY AND DANCI • GrWs YisM Asclaat Crafai . Fnramm Swamp Scotch The Mathew Miller fttrtatlnn will Excavations ID Schwlerteu. Oer' Plum, 9-2, Tuesday Second Clean-op Drive Service to Shore hold a card .party and dance at Miller's many. In the goveramental district of Drove. Friday evening, June 38> at 8 Xlatow, which laid bare 88 prehistoric atrlklng out ten Scotch Plalru bat- Y o'clock. > Harry "Uindin Is chairman of graves, disclosed* vessels with varied Will Start T... trmby shore visitors to have mare the committee in charge. ten.. Putdlck (Jltchrd thp KrntlwarU) -.::-.(• by she sea the New Jersey Cen- contents. Among them were kernels f\n DepartnwntnlnetoaDtoJ Ylctorjr •.-.,1 Ra/!road has Inaugurated a h«w ot a grain allied to wheat.The graves at Scotch Plaint Tuesday night. Ttu- Board of Health »o Repeat !.i>t through train to A&bury Park. If It Should Fall Upon U»t date, from the transitional period from entire KentlworUi trmm gave «xnlleni Campaign loCompletoTa** /Branch- and other North Jersey It Is wtlmorM that there are 80,000,- the Stone lo the limnte see snd are support, only on« error belni credited laa Bentee of the finest possible bloom on single ^^ .0 0 TRAINS TO Turtura. 3b imr to Edward U- Johnson, saoretsur^ stems. Oarderafta who prefer the larg- .1 - 3 Knrlfht. Ib uf the KrnUwortb Basrd of Health. it Is Urorww to start ainnlas that «* varteUes wlU nnd the giant 0 Send your bog to Walckv If ;...... -. :l The purpose of the campaign, Mr. - AslmiyRkrk DITulllo, rf .....:.,.... ' 3 .. I ,,,ihh*on aaiA to to complete tht «)«•«• • Seeds planted In June directly where y^^ „, „,,„, „„{„! for cuttlnt and Hackett, c ."..., 0 . 0 Inir up of the Uoroinh started during Wealgnah. c .•...... ;...:....„. 3' .0 CAMP WAWAYAIWIA Ijoat Bnuktb, Bradkr Be«ch, the plant! an to grow will probably Indoor decorative purposes, aelecl the th» Urst camjisign: Th« tint drive ••» Bdntar, Sprint Ulw. MUM, rtedrlcksoh, as ...:. 0 0 Iwld durtng Uie first week to Mhjr. *>*• I.!T .' 11 roam the SUMCX lulU with Cihins.'.liot-ahowers. produce their nneat flowers during late Ullput or pompon Unnla. Pumlls, aellowlU, 3b : :....: 1 1 "iTys—fishing, boating, «*»«• Only Siififnr y glori- l-,>-«1*n«trti dnrinc the Ufst qaan. Point IWant Butler, '3b o" 0 win.. ii^rning hamUcnftst-undr-r ous weeks! Ha may come _ dtixr and.the project did not Pandlck, p ...1 i jtro.it. . f.ic:i who dewfop In* ben," • '. for lay number, of weeks EVERY SUNDAY ers or plants started earlier In I;PI! Inei lieawed resulu. . • - _ ippy summer of hciltJi. wliei\' —..t $.4—Init rc*rve-a puce? son will be growing smaller unless they The Umrd of Ifrtijlb, through per-' Ito-AU't on requew. distinctive types amom the species. Ths v will Iv'arn something ustf'tul, ROUND TRIP have been severely disbudded. Totals - • ••..••• .mul cuntacts. disttlbuUoa of hand- ' responsibility, and come to . •. Unroll through nearest .V^M, curled and crested .-vttrtetles, the me nature—OIK ot tlic Iwst LEAVES About* 80 days are required from the tus flower, the soabtoea flower or Die" -—SCOTCH bill.* and other methods, will aUftnpt :,*.-iit* a.parent will ever nuke." rktiaor. ^"uletckcr ScNeuirk, N. J, time the seeds are panted to bring most - ptcotee'forms are unusual and colorful H H to enlist the unltnt ctt-operaliOQ of eJT- ttnnlas Into, bloom, although somo of enough to give addedMnterest -to anyDloom, cf .'... ' inhabitant of the Horough during ; OtANFORDC mnf fto^ lU blossomblosom IumnKTi piijiung4h, :'M&m! Spencer, u- ;;s-s?i™.:£s=*^i .._ _., . . r«Wt»t*ilnais^'r^:t«5^^ p at Amiutvr. -Nrw dependent upon the beatand moisture; en, iinnla, which Is sometimes1 known Hwarcr. rf ....,.,'.'- 0' pcrntim durtnc lh« Mcond rampalgn • Ini i-' • •--*-— • conditions the* govern the growing as the Haagenea, a instinctive race ol Curren.MI .'. :.... 0 and make Uw Borough "»iilc and spatx," , .MlaaaSavlatDaissVltaiaaTlaa plant*. : Since It takes considerable mlnlilure blossoms n bright yellow and Oonato, 3b 0 Mr* Juhnion said. llaislag Ue-w Pet " '.M.|SpciM time for the slnnla to develop after the) orange. This species.may be obtained: Woodruff, w .'...'.. 1 • CollfrtK.'n ut Irmali. UUrr *M OthST as j afiy^^— first bud 1< formed, however, the gar-1 m both Uie double and the single Chandler, 2b ....,.:. 0 rtau- Kill be nude Uie Utter part ot U, Balsaar7i00P.M.| dener will have little difficulty In Um-J fojms. UeWolf.cf w»t wrrk by the unemployed. C1U- ike.eVMP.lt.1Jeack7iP«1 k InI g Ms ftowera.fcftof * ththe falfll lgarde d n shoh w 1 ^ , ,ui«i before, any ot n-ru Itavr Imi mjufsted to place UMlr 7.10 Pi 111 Uas Breach 7(Z0 P.M. ha bttu i«i ThuntRon, c by shading them or by stimuUUng; „„,,,„ .^ ^ ^ Utter In receptacle* or In oonveneht TeL CHaafard «-l«l for tofsrasvUso UWw MM now dl. growth with caps of materials.Which rectly m „,„ „„,.„ groun(t a^ •notals..:. HIM at tti- curb so Uial the coUectlon admit light and Increase the tempera-^ about onWwlr me, ^p, preferably In may be made rapidly. tun about the bud. . ;' |» rather light soil. If a Iwavy soil must FIBEMKN I1LANK KLIZAHETII .JtMscv, ^.('(Mitral The main easentlals In growing show,be used, good" results can. ba obteaned Tho Kenllworth •Plre Ofpartriient slniuas are a-weU fertillssd soil, care- by providing It with a generous quan- nlm had little dlfllculty winning from School Trustee* Ordered Uty of lime, for ainnlas Uu-lve In a «oll th•e Elisabet-h Reliables Sunda~"y niut- To Re-instate Mra. Prince that Is only slightly acid. noon on the Nomsliciran 1'nrk dia- . . • •' • mond, by s » to 0 score. The lucaU col- lected two tallies In tlw flrnt- innliiK.I The KenUvorth Hoard of BducaUon mt Ita apiK-al 10 the Btate Board Of Your Garden ThU Week two In tile second, and u run In Uie If the Rug Is to Last •seventh. A. Stuuak wa» the liravy hit- -iluc»ti"ii In 1U flxhl agmlnat toe- re- By A. V". Molcan ter for Uie locals with two ulnglca and nntatrmrnt of Mm Eiriel O. PrtOOt. N. J. Airteoltara! Kitenshm Hervlce a double. Art Magson, former Upsoln cnritlrui tr> lord meivrd in UM Bar- College »lar, returned to Uie Kenll- <\ntii this w«^k. the Grit Must Come Out wortii lineup Sunday and turne'd In an The Ktate Hoard ol Education, at Its Oarden activities for June consist nrrtlnif »> Trniton Baturdmy, uptield l m mainly of controlling weeds and or«" "»"»"° "'"' the ruling of Commlnionrr BIMU call- Tht AgitatorJnjheHooyer Electric Clean- keeping the plants In good condition »n thr Kt-nllwnrtli Hoard of Kd- both from Uie standpoint of form and ,, fr. rr.m«l«l« Mra. Prtnnn. a er gets out all the grit. As it revolves, it Teachers'contracts win oe mrner. Inuwdiateiy, with Jback pay. of freedom from UuecU and dlsessea.'qv tnfl rjoa,,! ^ Education at It* meet- Mm. iMnw (soiwllme! ago applied to Watch conSUuiUy for evidence* of aphli! |,1(( Monday night ' In * the ' Harding flutters the rug and taps out the grit that- ;W )ocal beard fur a kaw of ahsencs or red spider, examlng the uiidenlde* Bctm0\ '• • . lfte ut HI hraJtll. The boa/d e«- has sifted down into the. fibre of the rug. 1 "' '"I* f^'J^"* ""t nllint du^ Announcement has been nmde thst lentled tl» irrKid of Uw leave tO-*~ seoret of controlling most plant dlseaaes^j^., ,^ dBugntCT ot Mr. VU ,f»r r,r more. At the end of ihm The Hoover also has suction and a sweep-, or IMNU U to Uke the nece*»ry stol*~SS >£K£' Kt^T Nineteenth a. soon.as U.. first signs »<£"}'*r.! "Z* Frank Mullord. son of Mrs. monthv Mv> Prince's tesumonjr thow- >M •d. she- waa rt-ady 10 rr*ume her school ing brush so" that the three essentials of pearance can be detected. JM. pant M7 ^ „„„ ,„,. r ut|/» but ira not aiioved to do so, has become seriously Infected • It Is J ^ ^ 8J; thorough Carpet craning—beating, sweep- sometimes too fate for remedial meat- M Tin- Commiartoner rifled ,U>e action of .,„„„ .», lt 4 oclockT In the urea. he KenllwDrth board ofWuUuiled an ing,.suction cleaning, are all combined into "ChurchC ' of., Uis, Assumption, Itoeelle mwnrranted ^uspnuion of the' trsdher, Park. A reception will be held follow-, one easy operation that puts no tax on the Finish the pruning of all early bloomy; Ing Ui« wedding at Qolumbus Hall, Ing shrubs If this chore has not already, Washington avenue, Council, Aaaeaaors - housekeepefVyStrength. been completed, and plant some of Uie1 Charles Oramlaclutt and Valentlnl quicker- growing -annuals for late Oubarnat"of KenllworUi, w?ra fined , Hear Tax AppegJ* You needn't-toil over rug_deaning_\\iieJl- bloom. The planting of gladiolus aiid r 8U.78^each In police-court PVIday night dabilar-can-l^contlmwd^Uiroughout;" yW •-—-— •-•• •A. muni* r of—tCT-apptnlv and prx>' you use the Hoover. the month. charges of disorderly conduct Com- sU were rfl*eiins««l at a J|oint meeting plaint was made by Patrolman Edward' of the ISorovsh OMincil and Ww tuseaa- atupak and Special Patrolman Fl ni'iiitt cwmintMlon Mortdsy nhclil tu the Own a Typewriter! June Is also an.excwllent monUi for Vltten. • .'; ' ' \ \ ' ' " '•• ' , •'. llorouKh Hail Sind In »' number of 111- Or50 down brings the Hoover you Uiose gatojeners. Untart work, who, are - Mrs.-Eleanor- Dallcy, .v/lio. rtalUca. at .tancea rrductiiim were..made._ select. $3.30 a inonlli soon payi-(or it contcmulaUrui .experimenting. with Hie corner of Washington avenue and More than forty taitutyrrs of_ the plants ptopa»-»t4on,-_..-CutUn»s-.ot-tnany Twentieth-*!«»t,-wilk-*nUtt»inil WIXl1 r •™ . nr i* rtmm um tan io7n. ;. of the perennial* and early blooming TAdleS' AuxlUaryrtP Kenllworth Post, to-protrat iitt" juiiKJwnfc i>f' tinte* levied maatnLiT uzs raw ' slirubs should be In good condlUoh now 2330,- V. P. W. Wednesday alternoon, iiaitut' their respective- properties. Be- Kvary machine U strippSl rlsht toUia-,b«»a an4 U> Toot quickly. :It ls-easential In mak- June &. luctlons. wrte made In about thirty ful"rabUIIL All worn parta ar. ra-p sea*- wt h bnnd new «nea. New anamsl,. n«w nlck.l, new rub- a cutting to take the new wood The Ladles' Aid Society of the Ken- Pl/BLICMSEKVICE barparta, naw typa, naw ktrflnft. etc. A compl.te that has grown this year or wood that nworth Community Church will hold fayiir OawaM ttltithi preaidnl parllcTtypwrlttrthal-you will t). proud to own. . Is Oral enough to break readily but not iu annual itriiwberry festival this' aft: Band for a machine today. Qlva It a caratul trial •o'flmv that lt will bend when snapped' crnoon and evening on the church Sndar your own cowutfixu. Uaa II for TEN - off the plant. Cuttings that are tooj'iaWn, The women will start serving at Taxpayer/ Group to Send 1 FULL DATS to prova to youraelf that It Is ai. | green and. tender will wilt quickly.; ' I 4:30 o'clock. Admission Is priced at CashpriLCsriiiigc r acUy th» genuine BUndard Underwood Typa- Six to State.Meeting l wrliar •• claim It to b«. • The amateur will find that he obtains twenty-flve cent*. Following the fesU- \xom j!28 )5 for 1 saaT MOamaXT- yAISUUTS - . • • the best results by planting .cuttings val a bunco party will be held In the 8U ofnc£il deUwsW* to rppreaent Our easy monthly j»ym«nt plan roakaa.lt four or hi* inches long In sand or In basement of. the church.-0 the Rebuilt, poaalblposalblae for you lloo hara thl< aplandldma- Kenllworth at the fltaie-wtde Tslpay- sandy soil Under si glass Jar or any I children's . Diy will be celebrated :hlne Immadlstalx- "« •«.«,».«.•,•—. er» meeting to be h«Sd In'Trmtim to- savlni to pay^for IL The .assy monthly other coversge similar to a Bell Jar,! June 18 In the Kenllwortli Community payments are Ju.t tha aama aa ran- morrow ««i ttnvn at the rarular The cuttings should be placed In a par- Church. A special service ts being tai. meeting of the K«iiiw«rth Taxpayers tlfl shade, and. If. they «re kept suffi- ranged by the Rev. Malcolm Mussina. Oalll —Jte omgaHqa. ^ Anaoclation Moiid«r nlxht In the Ifard- ciently moist they* will never wilt. Al- The annual Sunday Hchool picnic J Liberty Typewriter Ink School. Tr»«r- .«e Albert Oilayer, most any cutting will root If given suf- will be tieid July 1. The affair Is un-HamiK-l vital?; Danie- f>rs, Hal tan. 1M7 rack-Avaaae ficient time and If kept free from wilt der the dtrection of Swen Swenaon. Uml» OtfT SIKI UoaSuicex. Several and from the soil diseases which cause Mr. and Mrs. lftrman Beck spent ither members wlU go with the group, damping off or decay at the surface of Sunday at Brs/Uey" Beach visiting Mrs. whkh will nw*-t in front of Uw Bor- the soil. Remember, that the secret of Deck's. uncle and -aunt, Mr. and Mrsoug. h Ifali at 5:10 o'clock' tomorrow Huccess In rooting cutUngs"-Jiea in us-A, CbaTlea Brn. moinJnic. ' ing, wood that Is, firm enough to. han- The KenllwprUi Republican Club.held

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Prexfcyicrian* Recehre METBOOlimi E8TABU8H Tlw Sunday Oleod-TO** ^ EMPLOYMENT BOKstUJ CUTTING FOOD O06T The Guiding Spirit . Four New Metnben A special employment bureau to Cimnfon ! OMTCIBW A HERMON ... aid unemployed members: of the UNIFORM INTCRNAflONAL PSOTESTANT By Rej.William F. Bebrena, Jr. Pcur Cranford . Methodist Church has Ouana ifxmoscR Eracom CHoacat Into the fellowship of the PW Pres been esiabllshed by to* Rev. Mat- UNDAY I Walnut Avenue Pastor of Calvary I/ilhrran Chexrh , byterian .Oitinrh at, the njorntoj -.seT- ' che.lt T. PoynJer, the.pastor. Mem- Th* Union County Extension Serrle* Be*. Katcbett Y. Pwyatsr rtM''.8u^y: :-Th*y'''asre"r:iienri''Van bers of the church who are unem-, SCHOOL Lesson Issue* • series of weekly menus, pre- •:» A. *t-Blble School. 1100 A.M. Acts 1:8, ' Ye shall receive power sense of power. It U not the kind of ployed may register with the Rev. Mil. Waaura two adult* and ton* children, of thm. To understand Uie PentetoM j(I long wealth. It,U not the dignity of pwil CongnttaU^cal. Church muolcato-wtlh the Rev. Mr. Poyn- six and eight yean. A saarktttav U* ~agu we liimUunrtU o minidd some^ol th the llo^J|anlnt^^j|ajj *ad-U» ileva, and ractpaa for meau may-h» nhtahtsd things that led up to II a« Well as some that not "many wise after the fleah. notCowperthwalt* from the Church of 111 Letton for June 11 from tb* BOD* DemonatraOon Aant, ~ Betford Avenue many mighty, - not many noble wer of the things that followed. There was, Redeemer la Brooklyn. Lutheran Choir to Give JElUt ON THI CHOW who has an otBee la th* Oourt Boo**, tin. E. W. Richards first of all, the period between: the. res-called " The early churches were made „: The Rev. William R Sloan used Blaateth. Tb* menu Dor this week li Sunday sarrlces-Sundsy School, 9:43 urrection of Jesus and His ascenilon. up largely of poor simple folk, bu the thesis of Ma bwlltaUon at. Ua Public Concert Tonight u follows: a. to.;mornin g service II a. m.: even- among tlirm waa a real aenae .of powe OM TEXT—Mark ll:t-«T. During this period which lasted forty morning servloe. "Tne Cross of Christ, OOLOBN TEXT—But Oea Mra tUa Wask mg service, 7:49 p. nx: young peoples' days Jesus appeared many times to. His II wu the thing that enabled, them showing that tt was-a revelation The choir of Calvary Lutheran •tb us lavs Uwtrl oa, la tkat, wall* do all thlngi. ws war* yat alaasr*. ChrUt

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• <• THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE: THUftttAY, JUNE 4 1933 Local Groap* Complete Plan* Junier Sanrica Laagii >tM»«M»tll Ha. Annual Election News of the Week Far All-Day Horse Show, Jane 17 Mrs. Harold Santord waa r»>eleetad praaldent of the Cranford Junior B«r* are eosnpsebj tar the all-day Mrs. John FT Daley of Crantord and vie* League at Ita annual election of In and About Town hem at On Cranford Bfc Dr. H. a Hamilton of WesUtoW are offleen Tuesday mornlna- at the home laOaf vkvsfOsTvt JSOMC 8cr vice-chairman. Those on the parking of Mra. Francis Hansel. Other offleen tote add at the Kensington The card party sponsored by theaux-i and Uekat onmmlttew an: Ruth BeU elected ware: First vke-pretWeot Mra, ekVEaM0fll| aCCsaaflsVOrtstaL SaVvjU^XaaUTi of Cranford; Mlsa Doris Labtg ofPuan- Spencer Blake; second viea>pnstdsnt. iliary win be held at a o'clock toraor-l Wax Kapiown> spent Ttmwfflb? nineteen riassas row night Prises will be awarded and Hopatcong. fUld: Mrs. H. Y. Barrow and MiaMrs. Carl Mason; reeordtng sccreUry, Qrulttnec of. Cranford^ Hn, BK-tunl- Tnmllnson; i Join aim. J. o. i ban aad the other tor Mtsa.BUsabeth Oreen, Place Beat •sBtr'svaHvaroVaWar4M"1n at the card party. avenue. Craoford, Is chairman of theand traaaunr, Mrs.' Taylor "Kennedy CUtton Spring, Mew Tork. dBase*. Mb aaddle ban* and entries oommlttes, watch also laehtdss All pfaears wera re-eleclad ex-> THE VACATION AND. TAX CLUB Mr. and Mrs. a W. Hart and aft* trophies offend la theMra. Plant Mtaa Lair*. Mlsa Biaabeth cept Mrs. Mason who was chosen vice- The Ladles' Auxiliary to Cranford -. .Post, 212, American lagloo., win have ter, Anne, at 6 Mr*"" awno*. wtsl Adams of Crantord and Dr. HamUton. president to take the place of Mn. D>. L. Hagw who nalgned. its Mutual election of oOecn at thespend this week-end at Ocean Grvee. Tha advertising ttwimlttue Is com- of the ' ' ^x Irfgton Borne oo Forest avenue at posed of Mrs. H. M. Park and MUs FoUowlng the election tha club had Dr. F. a Buffam of Knglishtown waa Lillian Dill of cranford. chairman luncheon at the Baltuarol Golf dub. o'cJSek tonight. All member* have the week-end guest of Mr. and M been urged to attepi. Mlsa BUaabatb Oresn. Mra. Kennedy This meeting waa the last meeting of H. a J. ctair. Hestoo.Mrs.lt U Tonulnean, Mrs, a the season. The club will resume Ita Cranford Trust Company The Beth B Sisterhood held a straw- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sthott of' P. Btsekstr and Mra. P. W. Hall. Jr. olregular schedule In October. berry festival at the Beth B Temple Brooktlde Place announce ths> btnh w«h the Cranford: Kenneth Mackay of Dlav Mrs, J. F. Dairy spoke at tb* lun- on South avenue Tuesday night. The a daughter. Mildred & Schott. Hay 2L at the last Bttgmle to eater the beth. Mlat Marten Drehal of Maple- cheon urging all members to cooperate •nod, Mrs. Barrow; Mlsa Elisabeth tn the horse show which will be hold and • affslr was wen attended by members Mr. and Mra. H. R MeCuDoogB and Won. A pair class la and friends, lira. Joseph Levy of Watti • *• troopm tiw^Brt • Joasa of Summit; Mlsa Beaoor QUU- June 17 tn cooperation with the Crsti family have moved from OTRe w han and Miss Lalnt of Ftalnneld. ford Riding Club. Mrs. Daley heads a Cranford. and Mra. Nathan Magsen to 30* Manor avenue"* teas completing the money -saved for the j~a hwMk — Franrta Hansel and Mrs mltUe whkh Is In ohargo-ot-tha Mrs. O. fc Craig attended a reansoo Oliver L: Richards of Cranford. bead league's parUelpaUon In tha show. at the home of her father. J. a Paoat L.L.Bataw at Cannot will JadsjeUie - Westfleld Lodge. No. IMS, B. P. O. E. while the jumpers will tha prise wnmltiat, assisted by Mrs. second installment of taxes on. east Mist street. New Tork Ctty. Oeorge R. plant, Mra. Barrow,' Mrs. win have ita annual Flag Day exer- Sunday. BT Donald Perkins of Fair- cises Sunday afternoon, June 11, at 3 . Mrt-B. aoordenwood of Prank Mnfmilwigh of Cranford and NewDeMolayCMtkera for this year, o'clock at the band stand In Mlndowss- Mlsa Lois Viola Wler of aoat. PlasaaeU wia select the winners in. the To Be kln Park. Wettneld. The Rev. William street Is spending the week aa the guest events and Lieutenant The Ring and Orounds oommlttee of her aunt-and' uncle. Mr. and Mrs. has WUUam J. Mackey, Sr,, of Bllaa- K. McKlnney of the Westfleld Pres- C aimer, the troopers' mounts. At their last meeting In the Msaonlo or money for the Holidays byterian Church win be the speaker. Paul J. Larsen of the Bronx. oeth as chairman., with James L. A daughter. Patricia Ann. was born Rogers and Fred CatUnsrh ol Com-Temple on South, avenue, members of In can of rain, the services will be held aad .noted, horse show Bremner Chapter. Order, of DeMolay, on Sunday, June 18. to Mr. and Mrs..Patrick W. Orall at fort; -Dr. Hamilton, Kenneth Mackey 105 Walnut avenue; June 1. at tbe- honor- and Mr. Plant. Bdward S. KuensUer elected John Therrnann as their Mas- af Oar- of Plalnneld wUl act aa ring steward. ter Councilor for 'the ensuing term. The seventh annual horse show of Mrs. Harold MUlard of 306 Prospect A. Barry Moore. Bobert A. Falr- Thermann succeeds Victor Boerlmann. toe'Watchung Riding and Driving Clul The program and publicity commit- ** • street and her daughter. Sally, are vavbatos ana Artfcsn- *.Timaa of West- Floyd Wseks wa* elected Senior Coun- will be held Saturday at the Watchung ltlng- Mrs. Mutant's nv**1*^ Mra. Con- tees are headed by lira. H. K. Long of cnt Setd; CoL W. W: nenderaon of Mont- Fanwood. assisted by MUs.Laing, Mr. cilor to succeed John Thennanh, |otdlry Stable,? Union County Park System, over, In Freehold. A. SL. Msa Boycott .of Newark; Other offlosra: are: Scribe, Roy'HIb- MI: >* Olenslde avenue. Summit. The first of KuensUer. MUs Drther, Miss- Aglae Mr. arid Mrs: John J. Moke of UT of pjaintkld; W. Oates and.Mrs. Marvin Hall of Cron- bard; treasurer, Oliver Carey; almoner the. twenty .-one classes, win start*,'at Severln Court announce the birth of a Tracy of ai"""T"; secretary L : Warren . Blnns; senior, deacon. Fred sTiIi'f ' ITiis>a'ss'*'a1 '" tiittiisai''i 'lei law iii" flSifi'i • i - .*""*.& r ,_ * ford la chalrman.of the honorary com Rahway Memorial Hospital. »tachke of XaaUaorUK ^3 senior steward. Charles Mey; junior IW' mittee In chaise of the show. crounds by a conunlttee'from thir Jun- . John W. Jackson, age SB, of 31 Hayes A. Uits. F. W. Park, steward, WUbur Duff; chaplain,.Pope JL MdEee. a B, Sroescnar and ior Service League headed by 'Mrs. street was taken to the.Bt. Bnabeta's Spender Blake of Oranford, assisted by mith; maraluU, Harry Rekemeior: The Cranford Baby StaUon met yes- Charles F. Hansel of Cranford. tandard bearer, William Taylor; aen- terday afternoon in the Ore headquar' Hospital. Monday In the Township Mrs, Andrew Berry Burley of Cranford, bulance for' observation. Too "bone show com'mrt'wa are Mrs. Kenneth Jones. Miss Susan Plum- tlnal, Charles Anderson; orator, Henry ten with thirty-five babies present Dr. Ronnlund; preceptors, Honry Otto, Lewis and the Visiting Nurse were in Mr/and'Mrs. Robert S. Dietrich of by George B. Plant of Weat- mer and Miss Pauline Hall of tha charge-The Baby StaUon meet* every 328; Linden Place left Tuesday for of the Riding dub. -—" wUl also ichard Fullerton, John Bryant, John Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5eight day cruise to'Bermuda. They Latane, lurry Maine, Allan Wlttm- o'clock In the fire headquarters. All expect to return next Wednesday. belt and August Thermann. Colby College to graduate - mothers-are^- urged to-orU»*helr tables -Georse^ Lor Graduates I Ecto JL*ke Country Qub JnstaUaUon will be held at I WHO Iteiyea of 3H Prdon tonight In ihe" Masonic Tem; and young children up to school age toavenue recelvsd_tbe master of arts de- Jane, Joan MMa c VickaVikr'r ActepA U Eleven New Member. ~T^KOOii^JrrlHCh^JUlTe'l9^orltMtsrnnd ft member of the tennis be weighed and examined. charge of the 8UU Oonolave train (or four years ^uid marmger Ills gree in Education at the one bundled Uon team. Dancing will fi and first commencement exercises of Pnpux of Use afcOarter School enter- Among the 140 seniors to receive <|n- Junior yeari' He Is a member of EJsven new numbers reoenUy were aninma Mil, Uw national honorary.; A regular meeting of the Happy do New York University Wednesday. ntnta and frIHMis Sat- taken into the Echo Lake Country rats at tile U2th Commenc«nii'nt nf Lucky Club was held at the home of aftijmoon^witls - two playa and Uuclnl Science Socloty, ttnd of Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamilton. Fay of 1 Club, aooording to an-announcement TU y Colby College on June It, Is Robert J. Pi'llarilho frnUtrnlty. '. • Miss Ida Mae Blots last Thursday Hamilton'!' avenue are spending the and recitations. Tha en-this week. They are: H. Y. narrow of Aa avsraga man it one. wlio likes Finch, ton of Fred W. Pinch, 503 morntog _J4 iteakfasM«as:served'aiter snsrked the close of the J L summer at Avon. They returned to Crantord: F. W. Moat, Harold W. Naah te Xesl -proPlflydMssfd without IMSV Kim -street- the members had received -Holy Com-Cranford Tuesday night to attend the and Walter Thomas of Westfleld; ng all dollstl un/ii«« a rutle, —llnrrrMlllcronOrBouafa' munion. Initiation, ceremony oni "performarlc e of the Dramatic Cub. woe awarded to-June and Charles' A. Corbet. E. a. Cubberley, Mr. FlnOh. prepared lot colloge at the lili'foot biully mjtrred Monday .when a 1 Oranford High School, and wlilln at nlnb uf tingstone 'dropped on/nis tpn» games followed the breakfast Those Mrs. William M. Sperry, 2nd, at ro alacVlcicar "Tp^* graduation* from WUUam' A. Davidson, H. Herts, Oeorge present were; Catherine McMahon, Colby hss. been prominent, lit various whllo l/iylnv slilr.walk on Nojth avenue, Union avenue will leave Friday to at- I. Hughes, F. .P. Little and F. A. Lucy Ray, Caroline/Iannocone, Helen .Taking part to the first play, "The Thomas of Elisabeth. • ^ »«o. M I'rufessur Muy eldi of activity. He liftii bn'ii a mein- I'M. llu was taken to BC Bltabeth , Schletrum, Eleanor James, Doris Court- tend the annual week-end reunion of jer of the debating. tesiii for Ilireo HlMpltlll. ' y .-. •/•'.,. -.'. Smith College Alumni. She. will be Magic rate,". «we: Mary Berry Kemp- Play In the men's golf tournament /toiik lh« dr«l real iiliutiigraplis ney and Catherine Hdridge. ( object In nintlon. In Csllfbrnla. ears, and In his Junior yimr wn» imin- accompanied by her sister, Mrs. T. W. Floyd. Mona Hall. started Saturday. Tlie club champion- Aany •WTM.U^I. and Mashipc , aa in former yeara, will be deter- ager aiid-mado the cr«w-cnunlry trip 1 Last week, stockholders of the Pack- Towler r-Summit. KepssabaflL j^ toe second play to Tulea, Okla. He has hold member- Baker mined by 73 holes of medal play com- Ing tnglneerrng Corporation of Cran- An*mdlBe-*lcwam.-W»rer June and peutlon.' All members will play Ui " thlp-ln-Phl Kappa Ueltii,- fornnatiriio-- -kutciiuo-;—^-"' •' ford- received their cumulative divi- bers c/* the executive committee of the Boato' Muhlenbrock, clety, for three yoa"rs, (wrvlnn IIN secre- KSrRIUREATION Woman's Association of the Tint Pres- tha same conditions and compeUl dends oa Class A stock of the company aad Maoey Stodalr. wUl be limited to eighteen holrp" on tary rus aophomore ynar and this yvar for the first three quarters of IBM-fol- byterian'. Church at her. summer" SonCa aad recSatfens were given by ss praaldent. lie has been on tlio «t«lf along the Mnnaopmn river at Point each of the four Saturday afi HAGeBBTT'S lowing action of the Directors taken at popfls: Mary Berry of the Ccbo, student weekly news po- NEKDH TRAINED MEN Pleasant; lost Thursday. In June. their last meeting. The business of the Assy "~'»^ Mac Kemp- In addition to the dub tournament, v all four yean, and has bwn editor- nurVii'*. • imiliM'crltitf, mill' tti\\«i ii»* company has recovered steadily, since Robert Francis Henofer, son of Mr. Mm HaS. Peggy Oee and Qlsa- the senior tournament jMll be held FOOTWEAR m-chlef this year. 11» luis been prom- / HIM uPliiirliiitlllM t'nr tnvll 61 the end of last year and has now reach- and Mrs. Elmer W. Henofer af beUl ' J •' Saturday, June 17. Class "A" wUl be nent In Y, M. O. A. work and lias serv- iKliiitu, nuw wtiiklns, or ed very graUying proportions.' Thebeth, and grandson of Mr.' and Mrs. 113 N. UNION AVE ed as chairman ot.the FresluHan'Dis- lllliut Hi |irr|i«r« titr KmM piiilll

Plumbing, Heating,Tinning o's Department Stbre *~ ID W«L«UT •I* Ski IU Soalk Av«, K. , . ' MAI SOHKSB, I 19 UMON AVENUE, N. Open Evaning* CRANFORD, N, J. N.CISIMMW FUNERAL DIRECTORS ~x >HIMIIMHUIH>|| iBght THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY; JUNE 8. T93J (txtb7~|St.tkc teaaaen in mudc and one praetie* Burr singed itnd Ortme* singled. After ElUabrlJi noooooiio-J CITIZENS PROTEST Bottom waa appMalas aa Smtili Olrd out. Enrlght's double. scored Cranford 000 003 WX—4, High School Nine (Conttoiutd Iron fate nd: . . •uM-l appropriate* Peter Poelger's •••. ' lr:^~a~i Cranford high school's baaeball team HR i^^*:-~1^+kiH$fif+Tift Tinrafrfreirthe CBatttsm eclved from the State commissioner of Tonhorg, IB high school «ju«d taji Friday -after- First Prize Seer ( ^tls» Cranfofd A: C.. nln* continued Ryan, 3b „.....;, education. In reply to a letter sent by i : &fcli»a*,M 1 )iVHi, Mtinlng streak In the Union Ooun- Freu, Vf .." noun at the Cranford Oval. The lo-President Btaaon, to the effect that Edward*, c may be had in Cr^oiord from /'trlaWgue over the wi*k-«id by turn-' f)ulllvan.'2b " cals scored all of their runs In the «ec- New Jersey schools an not required by Durutb, 3b Mt'tn two dearrved victories. Batur- ROW. ».. ind Inning. • - law. to have denial clinics. The letter CurtU, If « W.C ROBINSON dltjr«ftmioon the locals upnrl Oie Elli- Krlber,.|b '.: The feature of Cranford's «Ut*ck •« I "stated, however, that classes for sub McDwid. p ^NMh A A outfit, 4 to Spud Sunday, l/eid. If 524 Center tifAnuSi==~L •• > Telephone &0699-J tt» ninth Inning rally, rked out a 7 u> Spencer,.p Huihri. tf Walck, p • ttotory over the Wejrtfleld League OHnra, c Prompt DeKveiy Anywhere in Cranford < < nprdenlatlvea. • Both galnra wrrr Konmkl, p ' fc on .the new diamond In UnumL Qeezon Ice at AD Times at the foot'of South Union arc- BML Cranford la now In foOrth plare of Mrs la the League. . •...-. \ jxcellerit performance*. I the teachers' committee,.Mlaa Beatrice Torres, Enrlght, Burr and Walrk " Bill Klein,pitched.» four-hit game 1 for CraulordA He * during the conUwt, \ . under tSOO' ball to await action of the | I of Eiltabelh sent Mx Oranford Grand Jury by Judge L. L. Loveland; WE ARE NOW ABLE TO TAKE CARE J i to the bench with his twirling. C Wulck 2b 0 •:. — - / I Unman rf In Police Court Monday. Crawelly, Sunday's game was another thriller, 1 IIIOII KCHOOL (1OLFERS DEFEAT who waa picked up Sunday morning by OF THE HEATING NEEDS OF i trttti thetocaU winning out after stkrt- itliln if 0 ., /.UNION ,'' •'- patrolman Oeorge Rosendale, waa ' 1(« the ninth Inning with Weatfleld Kracmer p ! 0 The Cranford -high school golf team tharged wtlh carrying a concealed EVERY HOME. y- .holding a « to 4 lead: Ooffee, Uie first, _ defeated the Union high school team. "'" " up In the final Jnuhe. walked, j weapon. The officer found Crawelly In >• . '•,"•'' .7 |g 3 10 to 8, In a match iilsyed at Nomc- a field near Hayes street brandishing I Iwcstfleld ',.,..;,^ ,,..7. J00000OW^-fl '»*«*« P»rk Monday. JTlw local tmm a 3« calibre revolver «t three men who ! Cranford '""''",ZZ'ZZm2 0100ia^l '«U«> to' Dlace In Uie State golf meet gave their names as .Reynolds Rah- Quality Fuel Oil Tw.-,ba« bit.. Pompllano. Enright.!'"' ^U^». rlth^Tr't'v mlng orrjentennlal avenue,. John John- Maun 11 Bhefidan. Svrlick out-by »»- lurIwd ln a "9 for lhf Mtt* son of Hayes street and Cyrus Morris Far die Oi feme* as the low medalist for the. CrUnfor* drr s by 6rlnves 1, by;Mcdeed 3. Um- pf : Riverside Drive.. Rosendale dis- reprenenaltves In llu> state meet.'. plrc, Kaiw. armed Crawelly. The gun cori'talrled for TonhoTK In four iondfd cartridges and one recently TIRES TO KKC'EIVst UIDH k l HAVE ADVANCED 10 TO \4% * will meet In grant School at 8 o'clock | ;_Tuesday night,.'June 27, to receive bids, TUBES ADVANCED 14% Amerlran Legion Junior for general,'aft, kindergarten, manual [ Jtlanding. V (orneiAU-Bm'emr JUNK II "tratnlngysclimcerand Janltor»*"iupplle* OlanU ...A 0 1.000 j and fuel for UK 1P33-34 school year. Cubs .. .-.: :.3 3 " JOO , Sraled-blda will be received for all sup- OUR PRICES i 3 2 M0 pile*. , Yank* 1' 3 .360 I Tim supply committee of which On What We Have in Stock • Clvorge ClUnery \» chairman, outlined t fHttntj| ftr» atlll ln the l.h» rhn\j\\jitt* h\ii\q*\ yif tVftt PREMfU (f p load In the American legion Junion for the coming year, at Tucsday'a meet- J.H7MCMAH0N- Bnaeball I

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