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' 54th ANNIVERSARY l l n a n s i r o n m '■ ISSUE JUNE M GARWOOD C R A N F O R D KENILWORTH

Vol.- L. No- 20. CRANFORD,. NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943 , FIVE CENTS A rm y Norse < 50th Anniversary Have Perfect Record for War Stamp Purchases ‘ e l Fill Vacancy Mrs. Atkins Issue Ncact W eek List: Latest: The ' Cranford Citizen and t m t m * On .Defense Chronicle’s 40-page 50th Anni­ Resigns versary Issue wOl' be published ' n s Group of . next Thursday. It will contain many pictures o f .Cranford in Council Co-chairman erf . begone days as Well as a history 'HI L ife * Selectees m Red Croaf Blood \;. of the community during the past t- ilf century, as glqaned from tile T, i McLaughlin Named; . Bank Leaving Town . !liles of the Chronicle, the Citizen .... Cranford, Garwood, 1 and the Citizen and Chronicle. D r. Best Appointed i The resignation of Mrs. Sir! Atkins- Extra copies arching printed, $ Clark Men Will . ' Evacuation Officer . ... as co-chairman of the Blood Bank of x but to be sure of getting an addi­ the Cranford - Garwhod - Kenilworth . Report Wednesday . Township Engineer Thom- tional copy for a friend,.relative Chapter, American Red Cross, was or - biy in service, who, may not A large group of selectees, M J. McLaughlin was appoint­ 4p- ■» V.-i*jp sj received with regretfat the regular now be .receiving the paper, res­ & meeting of the executive board last i from Cranford, Garwood and . ervationsi.should bp made imme­ ed to the Defense Counci it'rjj-S-*. . . . S'i Thursday afternoon in Cleveland Clark will leave here Wednes- .School. .Mrs. Atkins' resignation will diately with newsdealers so they T uesday night by.the Town- may have ample papers on hand. - b ' ' - ;► !day for Newark.-to undergo ih ip Committee to till a vacan­ be effective September 1 as she is moving to Florida but plans to return physical examinations and ar­ cy w h ich las existed since for­ to take charge ot the August bank. my inductions, it was an­ mer Commander Herbert R. Mrs. R. O. McGary was appointed to nounced yesterday by L. B. ’ Winckler resigned last N ovem ber. . replace her, on her recommendation. Dentel blimc Pklured above are members of Miss Mary Duggan’s home, room ! Hazzard, chairman of Local Board 5. Mr. McLausblin, ’ who. has done ■ LT. ULA O. SDBERN. C. 8. A. Also received'with regret was the ] Those ordered to report Wednesday considerable work In the dem oltion, In the Cranford High 8cbool'Who have s perfect record during the past Mm. SUbem ef 7' Nennandie resignation of libs. Chalmers K. year for weekly purchases of war bonds and stamps. Shown in the ! arc as follows: - rocue and repair unit, will replace Place has received her appoint Bryce as co-chairman of the Canteen picture are Enas Alliaon, Peggy Austin, . Norman Christian, GalUe [ From Cranford or formerly from . L B. Haxzard ais chairman of the Corps. Mrs. Bryce is now a nurse’s Plea Made — a sresai Uewtenaat In Cramp, Mary Deitrteh, Mary Frances Eaihart, Clifford Eger,- Robert i Cranford— unit, and Mr.-Sazzant-will-be trans­ the Amur Name’s Cerasaad will aide and thls work occupies her full Fast Margaret Ford. MarUyn Friedman, Grace Gallo, Fhyllls Gllcher, [: - Robert Arndt, 526 South ave.; E. ferred to th eE m ergen cy Housing Jime. '. . ripsrt ferdety July 1 to the Bte- Dick HaJach, Donald Bird, Ernest Hobble. Norman Hughes, Larry Kre- [ Isaac L. Baldwin, 390 Centennial Unit The later will .relieve John R. It was announced that phone calls bapm, Jane Leffler, Marion MeDtannld, Marion Momot Carolyn Mailer, Ih a b W d at Pert Hsucock. School Trustees WiH j ave. . • ■ . requesting information or. help from Walter Onatenaan. Donald Pitcher, Ruth Foynter, Eleanor Policy, Ray­ Cooney so that be may devote more 8he la a gmdwate of Elisabeth Arthur H. Bauknight, 19 Hayes St. time to the Community War Services the chapter’s many, services will be Give “ Serious Study" mond ScheUer, David 8emonlte, Jack Skem tt Dick Snyder, Helen Snt-' Araic Billings, 30 North ave. - General HaspHal Bchsol ef Nnm- ton, M ntny Terrill, Eleanor Thall, Emil Tobler, Spencer Traver, Celeste j .;^^..oLwhldj.hRiijpM t!j»aw_J ___ received six days a week. A new _To.SuggeiriQm_____ i Thomas F. Brown, 12 Hayes si. The communication .from the De­ Hmffi rlaea-eUMl-and-iiJaued -to- pterie'hK 'B een Tnitallea^n lh'e cHapT Tm vln..Joan_Van ,OriroPC-J»nd.grorfe_E,.B<^ d lw tp r^ stamp and pstwmte duty nurstag last year. bond sales IliUie high school. -p—Pegc-Lr-Gannon-.-Bl-BumsMe-aYe:-- fense Council, in which Mr; Mc­ tor’s headquarters in Cleveland The Board of Education will give | ..James S. Cox, 112 Hjgh st Laughlin’s appointment Was recom­ She has recently teen on' the School, CRanford 6-0871. “serious consideration’’ to reestablish numinf staff a t the hospital. She | Clarence C. Culbreath, Elizabeth. mended, also advised that Dr, Howard Mm. George H. Bates reported on ing a dental elinic in the pubiic | Charles J. Cummings, Jr., 22 Parker has lived la Cnnfocd for live H. Best, supervising principal of a jmnference she had attended last schools next fall when it begins dis­ $175,000 Apartment ave. yean and Is a graduate of MH1- schools, has teen selected as evacua­ week at the Essex House in Newark cussion of the budget for the 1944-45 S ch o o l Has Robert E. Curtis, Weymouth, Mess. • tion officer and chief of emergency viBe Htch School in Mtilrtlle. of the regional directors. . school year, it was announced Tues­ To Be Started Soon I James E. Davis, 12 Eiise St. welfare o f the council. H e w ill re­ They'stated that Cranford's Red Cross day night at a meetihg of the trustees Among building permiurapproved ; Charles B. DcGroat, East Orange. . port diredlly to Commander C. K. work is progressing satisfactorily. - after a plea for_the clinic had-been by the Township CommiUee this.weck F in e War .. Russell Demkovitz, Elizabeth. - - - .... - Sellers. , • An electric fan and an electric re­ made by representatives of nine local was one to Kahlcrest Homes, Inc„ for Curtis R. Durham, 101 High aL ' Approval was" given the renewal Junior Service frigerator are needed by the workers organizations. . the building of garden type- apart­ Stamp Record William R. Freeman, 22 Parker ave. of the following tavern licen ses: Hess to equip the Cleveland School head- Miss Jane Maxson, a representative ments in Lincoln Park, east, housing- Winton H. Flrcy, Avcnel. . Tavern, 1 South Union avenue; the quartern and anyone wishing' to of the Junior Service League, was \ The average weekly purchase of - John W. Hcnder, 14 Roger ave. League Reelects 80 families. - ' _ ■ Lodge, 3-5-7 South avenue; R iverside donate these items to the group may spokesman for the delegation, which war. bonds and stamps in Crafiford George T. Hilbert, 15 Munsce dr. ! Inn,_5B North avenue, east; Mike’s contact_the..offlce.______includcdjrepresentatives oLthe P.-T Valuation of the apartment build- Bernard L. Jefferson, Dinwiddle; High Sehool, Elnee,.the ralcs plnn tVas Tavern, 415CentenriIal avenue, and Airs. C W. Cox The following May reports were A. Council, High School P.-T. A„ lngs is llsted as $175,000 and permit Duke’s Tavern, S24 Centennial ave­ given: Production, 422 articles Lions and,, Rotary Clubs, Margaret fees amounted to $353. - ' started niore than a year ago, has Marccllus Koon, 4 McClellan st nue. Licenses of these package goods Mrs. Clifton H. Cox was reelected shipped; surgical dressings, 18,773 Greene Guild, Village Improvement Thomas V. Albert, well-known been $3,040_.it was announced this Albert R. Mokatcnas, 470 Brook- stores also were renewed:. Seller’s president of the- Junior Service dressings made;' csihtoen corps, 165 Association, Visiting Nurse Assocls- week by Gebrgo Beam, faculty ad­ side pi. tion and Woman’s .Society o f Chris- local builder, who developed Heather- Frank J, Martz, 42 W. Holly st Liquor Store, 104 W alnut avenue; League at; the annual banquet and people fed at the last Blood Bank and viser. During the-period, the pupils Breen’s Liquor Store, 20 North groups fed each week at the Newark tion Service of the Methodist Church. meade Hills, Oak lane, Denman place, Washington McKcnsic, Westfield, meeting last Friday at the home of ond faculty of the\school have pur­ Union avenue, and Bamett'a Wines shipping center; motor corps, 127 Miss .Maxson said examinations as well as building a number of homes . Alfred H. Meyer, 504 High st and Liquom, 9 Walnut avenue. Mrs. E. E. Dey of Central avenue. trips; nurse's aides, 4,500 hours of have shown that the dental clinic in on Springfield avenue and in other chased a total o f $108,554,10, which is George K. Miller, 111 Elm st . Irvin. Muldrow, 22 Buchanan s t : J. H. Wallace, president oT> the Mrs. James R. MacDonald was re­ hospital work (since inception of the Lincoln School could be repaired at sections of the -community, is head one of the outstanding.'records made Swiss Screw Machine Products Co. flected treasurer and new officers in­ corps); and staff assistants, approx­ a cost of $46.76', and that a concern of Kahlcrest Homes, Inc. by any school of its size In the State. Edward Naringi, 9 Hayes st - of Westfield, was granted permission imately 600 hours of work at Blood which has made a check of school . Ground is expected to be broken Joseph M. Newman, 8-B Burnside cluded: Vipe-presldent, Mrs. Charick Ninety-eight per cent of the pupils ave. - to locate his plant at 27-29-31 South Bank, Cleveland School office, ration dental equipment here has offered to shortly for the new project, which is Rosencrantz; second vice-president, of the school made purchases\last Abraham R.- Peterway, 30 Johnson Union avenue. The Concern does board, and many other civic centers. purchase from the school other equip­ the largest to be undertaken here Mrs. William F. Switrier; correspond­ ave. ■ ... . • , . light manufacturing o f essential air­ Dr. Howard R. Best, chairman, ment for $245., She said professional since English Village was constructed week in the final xales day of the William M. Phalr, Summit . craft parts. Peim isiion w as granted ing secretary, Mbs. Robert Water­ presided. services w ill be available, either local­ some years ago. . current school year when $2,481.75 In onfy for the duration of the war and house, and recording secretary, Mrs. ly or from nearby communities! stamps and bonds were sold. It \ Robert Porter, 20 Johnson ave. ; William F. Rae, Jr., Montclair. \six months thereafter. The South Edgar H. M iller. ' - She estimated the annual cost of marked the second time this high per­ Union avenue site is zoned asj>m i­ centage had been attained. Eighty John G. Rodgers, 208 Beech st Slxty-cightuctive, sustaining and the clinic at'32,500, which would pro- nes*. ... . vidi^ .$46 J6 .for-repairs, .,3100 .for.,,in­ per cent of the pupils .have bought Horton W. Roe, 217 Holly st . newly elected ’ provisional ’ members St. Michaels Complaint o f unsanitary conditions struments, $1,400 for dentists’ sal­ Playground stamps' every week since .the plan ....Franklin R. Schade, 115 Oak lane. caused by the stabling o f tw o riding were present at the tjanquet which aries, '$500 for a dental nurse and was inaugurated,- and Miss Mary Donald W, Schindler, 303 Manor horses on Builders' General Supply featured a resume of the year’s work. $400 for materials. -Examinations, she Duggan’s home room In the junior ave. \ • Christian W. Sorensen, 501 E2m st Company property on North Lehigh Th eight provisionals were elected by Graduation - said, could be carried out in each A t Osceola high school have had a 100 per cent avenue was registered by R ed' A. record for weekly purchases since Charles W. Spurlock, 21 Woodlawn the league at their April meeting and school with the aid of a portable (Continued on lost pope) chair, and pupils who could not afford the beginning of. the new sales drive. ave. \ - Herbert K: Spurlock, 202 High st were guests at the meeting. ; 23 Eighth Grade (Continued on last page) Pork Commission . Much of the' credit for the success Mrs. Matthew D. Hall reported on of the drive in the high school has Thomas L. Stcvenson.v 42 Johnson Pup3s to Receive ave. . \ the year’s work in the Jumble Store, Announces Opening been due, according to Mr. Beam, Armstrong Damon . to the efforts of the. following P.-T. Richard A. Washington, Jr., 382 Caution Fuel as chairman of the committee. She CertificatesFriday O f New Aren June 28 A. representatives, who have devoted Centennial ave. . stated that the last year had been the Solemn graduation exercises for tile Heads Dramatic Club > The seventeenth annual playground considerable time each week to pro­ James M. Williams, 20 Osborne.pl, most successful in the store's history j Chester.D. Woodruff,. 128 N. Lehigh 23 eighth grade students of St E. Armstrong Damon was elected- season : for seventeen supervised moting sales: . Mrs, Peter Aagaard, Oil and expressed her thanks and those Midiael’s Parodiiall School will te president of the Cranford- Dramatic Mrs! P. J. G-ilcher, Mrs. O. D. But- ave. ■ . - . ' v Union County Park playgrounds -will From Garwood or formerly -from of the league to the townspeople who held tomorrow at -8 p. m. in St Club at the annual meeting held Sun­ tolph; Mrs. Led B. ; Glaser, and Mrs. have been so considerate and coopera­ day on .the lawn of the home of Mr. ptHdally begin.on Monday, June 28. J. R. Streu. ■■■■. ' . Garwood— . ■ - . • • Michael’s Church. The Rev. William Philip Blau, SOO Myrlle ave. Burden for iVoper. tive in bringing contributions to the HailiweU, Ph.D., of CaldweU College, and Mrs. J. Branch Daiby Of Central W. C. Cook will again' serve as super­ - Robert K.. Bowlby, 347-Myrtle ave. store during the times when collect­ will give the commencement address avenue. He has been .a member of visor Nof playgrounds with a staff .of • Budgeting ct Ration ing has been a problem. The store the club for 14 {rears,! served as first Samuel Casabona, 635 South ave. and the Re’v: William B. Donndly, forty-two playground directors.. •’ . .. Frank M. Elsenbdl, 101 Fourth ave. ■: will be open Tuesday, through Satur­ pastor, and the Rey. Joseph L. Don­ vice-pieeidept during the past year, Placed an Imfividnls Four Housing-: projects) Including i Honor Roll Adolf Grossman, Jr., 415Willow ; day. durnlg July and.August from 9 nelly. . assistant...pastor,_.wlll__te _ jn and has been a board member and — Fueloil-users werecautionecilhli to 12 a. m. presidenf-in -the past. He succeeds Winfield Township and three-located -Work .on. the .outdoor...honor roll ave, ...... — ®rak by War Price and Rationing change of the exercises. " ” being erected by the township at George A. Gunsaules,--404 Spruce- Mrs. William EL .Hill reported to ■The graduates w ill attend mass in a Hector. Eyans. ' in Clark.Townthip and Cranford will ' Board 3 that after July 1 more a t the North Union and' Springfield avenues ave;- ■ ..... ’ ' the league the results of a Camp body and receive Hply Communion ' Other officers elected include: Firstj-soon have access toja new playground burden for budgeting of their oil ra­ Kilmer Council meeting; which she vice-president, Basil Emery;, second to te located . . alongythe Rahway-River. on the lawn .of the old Republican George M. Korczynski, 499 South tion win be placed directly on their at the 8 a. m. service tomorrow mom- Club- is' progressing nicely and work­ attended as the dub’o delegate. The ing. and the Class Breakfast will be -rice-president, Mansell Richards; and approximately 1,000 feet down­ ave. . : .. .shoulders than In the p a s t.. " • league donated $75 to the purchase of treasurer, Roger S. Nortonj secretary, stream from Raritan .1-oad,'on the site men have already erected and painted - Frank Kufta, 091 Willow ave, 1 The ration to te issued shortly win served in. S t Michael’s auditorium by the board. .. . - . new movable microphone/for use' the seventh grade, Immediately fol­ Mrs. EUzrteth Giles, and assistant of the old Osceola .farm.'\T7tis new : Mario P. Mfodo, 95 Center- gt ‘ PPoar k> te greater than lint year, at one af thd recreation rooms, after secretary, Miss' I3aie Mldgley.. , addition will bring the total of super­ The roll will te 8 or 9 feet high, - James EL. Nash, 331 Second ave!" 1 but actually it w ill.be the same basic lowing the service.' ^----- :X V according to Patrick J. Grail, assist­ Mrw Hill stressed this need. There More than 50 members attended the vised play areas to 17. . . William A. Relmer, 323 Hazel ave.-; ration as granted In 1942-43 hooting The boys of the graduating class ant township, engineer, designer, of Is aso a need for radios, furniture and meeting, the last of the current sea­ Frederick M. Romano, 42 Third ■sason, in most edada The oil aRoted are: -Phineas Leo Barnum^ Robert last season welcomed 380,826 par- prizes for games. / son. Members of the Board of Direc­ the board, and names will be placed ave, Thomas Franks, Jerry Fetor Fonte- tlclpatora and spectators at the . play­ on small strips and fastened- to the for summer hot waiter applies fo r m i«« Jane < * «««, chairman of the tors, to be appointed, will -plan for Leo A. Schultz, 11 1 Anchor p i.. « 1944 and not fo r this summer. nelll, William Gerard^dUmore, Her­ grounds. Many new and home made board in alphabetical order, league’s committee to investigate the the next season at a meeting in Sep­ John J. Zablelskj, 245 Willow ave. Because cd the iarlr o f adequate bert Michael.Jenn|ngs, William Jo­ games were ' Introduced on'.', the The roll w ill be completed by In. From .Clark., or formerly from possibility o f restoring the .dental seph Lohman, Edward Vincent Mul- tember, The dub will start its 25th storage facilities in EaHera areas for grounds to-replace o t .help conserve dependence Day and dedicated Mon Chudov- . ;■ •. ■ ■ - • . clinic in- the Cranford Schools, re­ (Gontteued on teat page) year in the fall. ■ ■(equipment that rniay not te obtained domestic fuel oil, ration coupon hbld- ported that responses from other or- day, July 5, with appropriate, cere' - Harold L. Brant Rome, N. Y. for-the duration:'' Children derived monies... -Policp Cqmmlssloner.J.' Ed- , ThornenR.. Herrin rd ,„ ; ffl,.4K.,KiSHl -to.iUlthelr.4ahlca..aa. zanltaUcr o a scrincd.favprable-_-and pleasure '‘ffoiii'rfiSkldg.’t^-gam ro'airi; -v^QOvwiftar;'receiving '-theSr^coupuo' -•FtonkJ. GlnesfeM^ Raritan r * - ' )6atssr deSnfttcfStoi .would:- te® d>-’. 'Conteirtsi 'Patriotic notes 'found' th e ir “ rats as possible. This wiH prevent mitted in the fall. - Notes About Lbcal imeff and Independence Day committee, Edward J. Jackowski, Elizabeth! ' depleting the suppliers’ sm all,' but - . ' •( f way into every activity from hand­ has planned a program which Will be Dexter D. Javos, 1075 Central ave. adequate, running inventory during craft' to, charades; Physical fitness held in the evening , at the ..site'and - James D. Kansky, 6 Picton st classes for-adults and children were the 'h eatin glZ S n T ^ aS Youth^Recreation In Nation's Armed Forces which will include dedication services v James A. Kern, 12L V alley Jtd. • shortage, such as developed la st year held on several grounds and proved by C apt N. B : Fisk P o st V." F. W.; Matthew J . XJnkel, 20 Bartell pi. *fiu not reciqr. WOl Be Discussed W. J. Harfofd, son of Mr. and Mn- M re Yincent Polidoro, of 14 Burnside popular. ■ and Cranford Post 212, American -Steven Mycz, Raritan rd, . • 'Playgrounds to be re-opened are: Period ode coupons on the n e w r a - Hans for a recreational program for Thomas- W. Jfarford, ot. 18 Broad avenue, recently, completed advanced Legion. The high school band will Joseph Sarabun, 194 Harrison si (Continued os tpst page) - - • the youth of the community win be street, ranked eighth on the list of ground ,crew training at the Air Cedar Brook and Green Brook, in play for the dedication, and Mayor mopped at a meeting -of representa­ graduates from the U. S. Navy Pre­ Forces Technical Training Command Plainfield;______Squler . Island and Rahway George E. Osterheldt will unveil the tives of all lo c a l organizations at flight School at Athens, Ga„ last Fri­ School af 'the Consolidated Aircraft River Fork, in Rahway; Scotch Plains; roll. > : -• ’ Savings' and Loap . • . Four Fined fo r / 8:15 p. m. tomorrow in the township day. He now is attending the ad­ Factory at Glendale, Calif. ' He Is now Echo Lake, in Mountainside; Spring­ T. V. Albert local Contractor, is room *. . ■ . vanced school. at Olathe, Kans. .-Ha on active service. • ‘ , field; Kawameeh, in Union; John Rus­ donating the lumber and erecting the Declares Dividend ' ' Blackout Violations....- Invitations to attend the meeting is a graduate of Cranford High School Pvt - Robert. Sidney Cumberledge, sell Wheeler, Linden; Roselle Park; . > At the regularmeetlng'of the Board ■ Pour local residents received fines honor roll ’and Mrs. E.' Berardlnelli have been sent to about, sixty organi­ and attended Notre Dame University. son o f Mrs. .M. Cumberledge, o f . 205 Warinanco No, 2, In. Roselle; Unaml, Is donating the strips which will bear of Directors of the Cranford- Savings °,ach wh“ convicted o f b la ck - zations by Clarence L, Vritz and H. Ensign_Thomas Harford, Jr.,, la flying South Union avenue, has arrived_at Garwood; Mattano and Warinanco and Loan Association held last eve-... ot violations in P olice Court M onday the names.. . Four sections, will be Stanley MacQlary, chairmen, respec­ a torpedo dive bomber off,a carrier Jefferson Barracks, Mo., a replaced -No-4, ln_Ellzateth, and Nomahegan, erected to care fo r the 1,200 names ning, an apportionment of profits .t o I Charged by air raid wardens tively, of the Lions and Rotary youth somewhere in the South Pacific, ac­ nient center for the Army Air Forces and High Street, in Cranford. ^ aoty representing Cranford men in its members for the six months end- service committees. - The meeting is cording to word received , by hie par­ technical Training Command. He service and allowing room for future ing'June 30 was.voted. This distribu-. - . open to the public, and residents in­ ents; and their other son, James, who wag. formerly a student at Admiral inductees and enlistees. tion of, profits. Will be at the rate of - ,,5 °^ ^ tt, 24 Springfield ave. terested are invited regardless of at present is home on vacation, has Farragut Academy, ■ ■. < ■ J V , . . Government Lo&ns - 2tt'per cent per asnum and payable, »«, Donald Langston, 352 North ave- whether they are representatives of been ordered to report at Yale on Pvt Edwin Ensor, son of Mr. and as of June. 30, . , : - . "“e, east; William Griffin, 28 N orth an organiied group* July 1 for active duty. He has teen Mrs. W. P. Ensor, of 244 North ave­ Equipment to Town Customers Swamp .For flfty*four’years. prior to 1941 “ enue; east, and. Ann Billings; SO studying aeronautical’ engineering at nue, West recently returned to San The Cranford Fire Department has the association made its distribution - "orth avenue, ea st . Diego, Calif., Naval Hospital, after received a trailer pump, front end Local Shoe Stores Yale. Last-minute shoe purchasers,' ■ de­ of profits to, its members’ annually but’ Steve Horvath, of 240 Bloomlng- Pvt Ned Hitchcock, sdh of Mr. and spending a thirty-day sick leave with pump, 1,200 feet ot 2 Vi” hose and 15 since’ the iiuurance'-of .its members. dale ovenue, summoned b y P a trol- Banjo, Town Offices helmets from the Federal Government sirous of using their No. 17 coupon Mrs. George ,N. Hitch rock, of S04 his family. • — ' - before it became .. invalid Tuesday accounts by the Federal. Savings and ; „,ap?Harry Page, J r , o n . com plaint To Close Saturdays 5faHngfleld avenue, who was inducted L t (}!g.) Nell Talbert, son of Mrs. as the fint shipment of a large Loan Insurance Corporation profits -.vf® Chief Howard Schindler for W. P. -Ensor, of 244 iNorth avenue, amount of equipment which is to te night swamped-local shoe stores last early lin May, is now stationed at week-end and-Monday and Tuesday. have been apportioned semi-annually. hi the Cranford-Theater, The Cranford1 Trust Company. w tet is now In naval transportation loaned to the municipality for war i-™ p Shelby, Mlzs. v Well-known In Andrew Crisanti’s shoe store on This makes tiie fifty-eighth coneecti- ■ , I,™* 10’ hs violation bf local ordl- Union County Trust Company. service operating in the Southwest emergency purposes. - Cranford7 Savings and Id»n and music circles, he formerly conducted Centennial avenue hqd the biggest tive distribution'of earnings by the- " {??• was ottered to report to fire an orchestra here. . - . .. Pacific. He is first officer on-a flying Both of the pumps, according to assodatlon during- Us fifty-six years, ..Sdquartera-for work from 10 to m. the township offices w ill b e d osed Fire Chief Howard Schindler, are. day in the history of his business on Saturdays, starting thlsweek and Aviation Cadet Rhys L. Stanger, boat,,... • .- . * of activity. . - , ‘ ; ea* Suna*7 for slxweeks. Marjorie M. Schults, of 201 Orchard capable of pumping 800 gallons of Monday when customers filled his son of Mr. and Mre. W. A. Stanger, store and-were lined up for nearly Never in .' Hs- history;!’ says - J. -A..: • ■ S ?* £ Utterh*. of 208 Maple continuing through September ii. street, has been promoted to the water a minute. They are now being IVjr the convenience of ciutom - of Willow street, has been transferred half a block outside.. He reported a Plummer, its president-has .tM'asto-.'J ^ . summoned by llL Oeorge L. from Hlram CoUege, Ohio, to Sen rating of petty officer, yeoman, third set up, preparatory to an official test* elation been in a sounder finsuciil': . i i u ? e tor drtvhig1 through -two ere 'and- merchants, teth local Fire Commissioner Dudley J. Croft brisk business up to 9 p. m. closing Antonio, Texas. :-'„■ V, doss, in the WAVES upon the recent position. ’ ' . ' ’ !!? . street Intersections ' without bshks wffl lie open t M a j e v e - CpLHauyPoUdoro, sonof Mr. and (Coartfnied on tost pegs) J* custodian-of-the equipment time Tuesday night ; ■ " ‘Wng, was fined 88., ,nln*a-from 7:30 to 8:30 o’dock. t \ THE CRANFORD joy at all times,’’ .It is a good thing to s e s ; *1^TTERS?'TO the children of the town learning, in a do- /T !H E , EDITOR structive world, to play and appreciate tfie Irrvasion of Our Hpme Front (Etttzpn and ffllfrantri* / • * 'June 3, 194fi immortal musiq of the past ages that has THr C r a n f o r d O h o n i c l z . 'Established 1*92 . Cranford Citizen an) Chronicle, ■ ; . . T h E C r a n f o r d CrnzzN, Established 1*9* proved and will'proVe a force for construe- Crenfcrd, K.J. • ■ (Combined in 1921) tive good in our intellectual future. / ” "Gfntlitom - I hope thatwhen you receive this : r Perhaps educational systems will aee fit letter the coal miners strike is over to keep in mind the long-range values of ar­ a n d the'*T>lack market?* plague is tistic, literary and musical knovrledgein die ebbing. ’ ' She morale of most all of us over EDWARD C. McMAHON, P u b l i s h e r world of the future and more and more chil­ here is v ey good. But, perhaps un-. CHARLES M. RAY, E d i t o r dren will continue to display their cultural fortunate)?, -we ere near «nou*b to prowess in such recitals as are being given civilization to read the doily papers. MATK .CMTORIAL. The more we read about such thlnro OCIATION here this week. / , as the bteck market and the coal miners’ strike back there, the more TMSXZ ■ "■:■■■ \ ■ this high morale has a tendency to ■ Entered at the Post Office at Cranford, N. J.. . chance to grumblings. , , *■ as Second. Class Matter. • * _ - > • Warning Justified T h e strike is th e main top ic o f con ­ Published Thursday at Cranford, New Jersey, by versation at meals. Officers admit T h e Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc. Official In a letter to the governors of New openly that they hate, the people re­ paper for Cranford; Garwood and Kenilworth. York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont, sponsible for the strike as much as the men at the head of. tte enemies’ /' , Subscription Rates $2.00 a Year in Advance Massachusetts andI C p innecticut, andto lead- OFFICE: 5-7 Alden St. ’ Tel. CRahford 6-000* . armies. . - ‘ ing state and Fedeieral officials, Fred H . Sex- This strike,’ which - is directly ' auer, president of the Dairymen’s League against our government, is the same Cooperative Association, again warns of as though we refused to go out and fight tomoirovy and the next day be- • They Think o f H om e falling milk production. In the New York oauae. our pay was too low. We are milk shed, ashin example, during the first 15 ready and Willing to give our all so Despite the war and its complex prob- days of May; it was 8 per cent less than for that this cause for which we are Jems, local men in the armed forces are still - fighting will win out, and it is hard, the corresponding perioddir .1942.- ~ .even impossible, tor us to. compre- vitally interested in- their home town, their Recent closing of 1,500 dairies and loss »|«>d ;«* »t those tew bade state and their nation. . e « j a0a * « • X i r. • -i , a. . home who can so coldly retard1 our of 14,280 head sn-the cow population* in that chances ' ter a final and complete vic­ For proof of this, we refer you to two area alone, means a drop,'in terms of whole tory. .■ '■ "■ ■ letters from local men in the armed forces milk powder, o f 14,595,000 pounds per ‘againstethatfigshrdul cmfwyp d t n § which appear on this page today. From ■ Most of us over here are not redo- ' Mriv- rice8eiol6cmfwyp shrdlu wd f r dr orr less; adventure seeking airmen, such Capt. Sarh Anderson, "somewhere in Eng­ /Month. ” as the avenge American sees us. -We land,"'"comes an expression-oF-his feelings, .are, intelligent soldlera__wbooe main ...... Mr. Sexauer says: “The nation is about (WVUSmfIm) relative to strikes, and from Fvt. Allison .aim 'in Hfe Is to win this war and to pay dearly for the unsound price and regu­ then go home and become peaceful Conley, located at nearby Fort Dix, comes latory policies applied against the dairy in­ helpful ctizens again. - We bate to his opinion. of the worth of the Cranford see more lives lost , and the day of IN RETROSPECT ‘ . ‘ ie past-two years. Thexoa.t_wiIL — Boys'-Gam p^particularly-at-this-tim e w heir -ou r—honvwuntog-. postponed—by—a— -— thriuiar-w indoH ____ _ - Ftoro tha Ftiro ef the -Cltleea and rkraalili - be in terms o f inadequate supplies o f dairy smalt group of power tovirig men there are definite signs of juvenile delin­ ' By Ed and'CkaHey products. There is a constant barrage of who./don’t seem to realize Just hoar five Team Age quency being on the rise throughout the- much there to really at stake...... propaganda that the farmers' prices are al­ ____ Work o f grading and feeding tfce Memori»l Park I am enough of an economist to ^fembere «f the Done and RWazy golf teams sro a t R iverside drive, Springfield avenue and Central nation. not let&ng the ben on pkasure driving intertere■ vrttti ready too high and that they, in asking reas­ b a a that labor is having its trou­ avenue woe started on Mondsy by the WPA, it -was T h e s e two left^rs, we believe, indicate a tbetrarmual golf match. User have admtoto) «te n p orted a t the m eeting o f th e Township Committee onable prices, are responsible for an infla­ bles, but I have also bad enough of om ual tournament tor June 33 ad B io Lake Country healthy mentalcondition among.our fighting soldiering to know that war is helL - Tuesday night, ...... tionary spiral.. Threat* o f subsidies, roll C3td> rod tmre engaged a hone and wagon to. trans­ ' 1 Crudordfa Fourth od JNily celebration will be " menr“ Freq:«xpression of opinion-is one o f. Very truly yours, ■ port mmdiem of tire tiro teenw to tba course. W re backs on dairy product^, seizure o f farm • ...... SAMUEL. H. ANDERSON,------•Tuttle dooMftil about the kind o f a game the saytoe held in the brook eecHon o f Nomahegan Bark,’ it was •nnouneed ttU z-w eek- b y -«ie*oom m ittee in charge. the things for which they are fighting, and it crops should immediately cease. Assurances ■ Captain; A ir Oocpe. dub *—»na will pky after being Jostled around in a wagon.' but it probably wonft sptol their attenoon a Kreworfca will be displayed over the lake. Store than is to their credit that these two local men $255 has been collected to finance the celebration. should be given of prices that will cover in­ fu n . __ ' have found time to send their opinions of creased and increasing cost of labor, feed,, Ward SO, Station Hospital, Paul Ericheen oo-captain and center of the Cran- these two subjects "back hpme." W e al­ Fort Dix, N. J , Cranford teekfcnta aoon may be awwkenod Sunday ten) High School badcetbell team, left end on the foot­ supplies, taxes, etc. June 14,1043 ■wring by the sound of chimes from the tower of ball team and. weight man on the track team, was ways welcome signed letters,~and particular­ awarded th e C ranford C itizen and Chronicle athletic "The solving of /h is impending short­ Editor, Citizen and Chronicle. _ . the First Preabyterian Church. The .new chimes and ly are we glad, to publish letters from our Cranford, N. J. organ t U-*""—* were tested Tueiday evening and " trophy in. the fourth annuoT presentation o f the cup at age of dairy products will need the com­ sounded very good. The weekly programs on Sunday thehltfi adioal athletic awards aaembly yesterday. men in service. Dear S ir: ’ bined efforts of leaders upon whose shoul­ ‘ In a recent laws of the Crantad morning will start A lly 4. ' . Guy D. Peck, Jr_ w u nominated os commander ot Citlaen and Chronicle I read an or- the Cranftird Post, 312, American Legion, at the meet­ ders rests the welfare o f the people o f this ing of the group bek) yesterday at the Casino. He tide that to say the least, upset me WiU euroecif: Hadon W. Drew, -- • country.’’ ‘ no end. This item stated that it ' 1 The R ev. Frank M. Sheriodc, rector o f Trimly Piano Recital seemed as though the future at die ... Tpiscopsl Church, wae the speaker at the baccalaur, Boys’ Camp v i e fated to YOUR eate services held in the Ugh ethool auditorium Sun­ doomfOT'Jhe^duratton.” T om e,this day. H e told members o f Ore class that conduct beeom- In today’s issue is recorded the accom­ • The Doctor Goes Aloft than a pity -yes , almost VlCTpRY 'GARDEN tog a gentiem en w se a preregu bite ter a successtel plishments of the children of Cranford in a crime. A t no time in all .the years life. Awarding of dtohnres to US graduates will take music for the past year— the accounts of ■ " A few years ago the dreams of men this summer institution has been THIS WEEK ntoce tomorow night at the annual commencement ex- functioning haa there been such a SrthnS. Nat wimms, jga xr Elizabeth Franklin, Doris the closing recifals given by the pupils of who proposed four-hundred-mile-an-hour need o f a camp fg r otzr local youths. - , -Wanko and William Carroll w ill be the student speak­ With deUnomniah staadUy:irising.’ many of the skilled piano-instructors, of combat planes which functioned .efficiently n r FRBte Ik’ OfillAN ’ *^ChaSdee-Biadley, with his Phantom H, received flrat Cranford and neighboring towns. 1 - throughout the oountty I can think o f ■" ’ /w ire and a silver sailing trophy in the second annual at 40,000 feet, would have been: scoffed, at no beHer way fM-’ Cranford to keep UnleiCo. AtriealWmd Agent model yacht contest held Monday afternoon in the ...... There is an increase in the number of. as impossible. -Even if the planes were dor -tbe “wnlf'’ awajr from its door than : -f -f' Li" _ri.- • V* ; boat basin o f the Union County Frek Commission area pupils- studying music this year although to have the hoy^ramp » t Bope,-New ' !-■ 4- -f*. pwTOqHJViPH-wqt wi"ji •(Kenilworth.— ------...... • • vised capable o f such performance,'what .of Jemey, opened thia eeaeon. f l': . ‘r . , . .. liid-Juire la the most crucial period of the yeer la ­ - Nine Satiixdsy holiday* this summer wilt be given times o f war are reputed to bring with them to tiw smnltowe og tireItokat.County Trust Company, the human element? - It was thought no per*; ’ I reeliro tost, there ere.mttty'an- | the atrden., Xtia the bcflnnliig o f ,hot weather, when, a decrease in the intellectual accomplish­ .' giro that Would hhve to & ’&TMfaed .and the Cranford Tnttl Company, it wat annoiincrf : son could stand the strain. No person could, , ^outeoncendngretionhWbaneportat-. .re^p^pt. to - today by Harry L, Dimmick and Henry W. Whipple, ments of the school children, to develop only U/tm piawtfagR uf eropa that rooiiiiw watm treethre to tropcVtivepreddentsofGre. organizations. the mechanical and practical skills that will then But medical science managed to keep - . About Juna 30 la the tone, to sow roede af iquaah .....i Trot T w » Aga - be useful in a world in conflict : : abreast o f aircraft development. ’ Planes and tec stongt.' ’5 The U d: standbys are Boston Marrow ■ m m wind* accompany ing the s te m that sw«rt It was once said by Dorothy Thompson men today in the’ stiatoepbcre atcah- romp,' awn If a ftHoimr eteaonienen- I (rellow/aikt.ths vwtous^iMaRk. A r e a sort Is the East Satuntoy uprooted mnd snapped off nearly iOO ' - TlroimepaM nt )M rotsiaM*~ w U chthawtotiroDw .Motoro^of tree* to Cranford.,aobor^tom xjto gtotoj*^*... that "education will not make you a creative • n>Kt»Nf • P ^ .T V y firft Thbla Quito,aro.tha moTO .widdy used. Shade Tree Commiulcn thia week. The strodswere person . . but will give you an ability to; dw'iUrfrwrara'eEppiara ma madadtK.itii^ Trot ton oonitaus to maks auccestlon sowings of filk d with branches and bougiia and many telephone snap beans, carrota, beets, ,white turnipa and looeelsaf rod electric lbgit wires were broken. . appreciate creativeness tint is a source o f matterM otggCP^g.o f seopndi. a - ,* f Mttuoe. U you expect to plant pennipa, it is not too Nearly 100 entries spread over saddle horses, / late, except In toe northers panput oiof theroe oiaw.SUts. nM you Jumping «nd horsemamhip da m m . Indicate a sucoess- ______? aowod seedo of lete.oabliage,i, b"■ roccoli, ” "B ruscic ’ sprouts *- C n n d weU-rehmnsiK orogram fo r the sixth annual ■ 4 f. *■ * ti, .;t ' &*!'■■#; haae(iitoe:toismhaacriDoe to,am *oa»:nt.the;fattMn' and cauliflower about June 1, the teedUngs are roster S lS b d d bytte RkhwClub 5 to (g^.up-wgiortfa^ ter transplanting into flats. .. ; • ■ . - . < and . the .a . Junior w .. **Service - -— .a l _ it League flainastawSaturday rotat In*the Kens­KMtf* vvaeaUan- to the wyV.wlio ’ may evesr.’ My office cam supply free on reguest a rstber cam- -<* li . ington Riding Stables, Kenilworth ' aerve thdr plate bulletin on Insects indt e eu et to toe garden. -Cranford Post. 213, American Legion and ito aux­ Simply request bulletin F1817 on. a post-card today. iliary will hold* atrewbeny featlval at the grounds ot • • .afioM;«da pttriorihde rodirol to - - Keep After lhe Weeds ' ' 23 forest avenuetoni^ib . . Keep after toe weeds ao that they do not attain Ninety- seniors, the UNiwt total be ttreve.eeea much’size before you'kUl'themr~lt-i» well to bear-lir— will receive their diplomas Monday -night - - fhak-hand toe need e f strong hoy* - mind that If weetto became ao large‘ that they . haveto S^owrerett School at the annual graduation exer-, Wt. \td< phydcalty, mrntstly, and mortBy, be pulled; they rob the soil o f moisture and plant food rise* of Cranford High Behoof Dr. A. O -Butz^ J®"' ’ ’ - ‘A f i l ' that vegetables need. A weed is a plant out of piece. later o f toe Westminster Predqrterlan Church in But- , ,v-t when to

MWUVIll . wwiawtg IMIfV vwum ItVIl L t. Joe Lovdand places in-New Jersey that: the bean .plants fall over, the township'looms. They described some of and the stems, appeared to be 'hollowed out and problems.of the National Government facing the party : ...... Lt Jaseph L- Lovetiuid, a member in control in the present day. ------— _ ’ . y : o t toe-army, courier service, related chewed off at cr below the surface of the ground. Thia ia the work ot the Seed Com Maggot and ia not . The Cranford Lions Club w ill send five delegates his experience in service in the Brit- a common occurrence. There is no easy remedy, for to - the State convention o f - the Lions Clubs of the. iah,lsles, Africa, India and China" to ’ this condition. The damaging iweett will soon dis­ area next week at the -Molly Pitdier'Hbtel in Rel the^weetdy’ 'dlHtief~mBetlng-of -the ’ appear, ao> it will be aafe to replant at once. Thia loss Bank. E. C. McMahon, president, will head the local Lions Club last Friday night In the ' of three week* or so. is unfortunate but is one of the delegation.'” Chimney (Jomer. ■ • - many gambles you take to gardening. , ; • • VUteen n aro Age- . - ' j Lieutenant Loveland is the son of , Mexican bean beetles are,-now in full operation. A meeting of the property-owners in Cranford in­ ' 9 9 ' Mr. and Mrs. E, K. Loveland, of 204. Rotoume dust or spray is the most effective material terested in furthering the interests of their emw. w*5 HAmpton street, and: wZahdtne on a . for the control of thikpesi. Remember, no amount of held Monday night at the borne ot Charles E. Koltcn- NOW brief furlough, having arrived from spraying or dusting .will be effective unless the ma­ bach in Lincpln Baric. iTbe meeting was called by “ executive board of tbe yittage Improvement Associa .. _ . abroad by plane. He is a graduate of terial is placed where toe insects are working. In toe Says Reddy~Kilouau case ot the bean beetle, the poison material must be tion and Miss Alice Lekey, preeident of toe px>uP-,. ■ Cranford High School. William Fred­ applied to the lower surface of the leaves. ’ The Cranford Republican Chib plans to be acujc rick introduced the speaker. . all suninec on a campaign to have the enttre RcpuhJ|' ’ Watch tor Red Spider Miles can ticket,- from top to bottom, placed in, office at tne C o p y b o o k M a x im s gave no advice more applicable It was announced that R o b e jt J . l, If the weather sbould be hot and dry for a long Laier, Harry R. Heins, Dr. E. A. Dun- spell, it l£ well to be on toe lookout tor red spider mite General Election in Ndvhmber. - - , " . to today than this. Ppt it iii/praclice when any of fee, Edward C. McMahon and Jesse orr beans and other crops. The leaves will take on a' Cranford’s part In the Hfctarical Pageant to to your electric appliance* need fixing. Have your ’EtscSriefiy Is ssssalW Rood will attend the State Conven- maty appearance; and the undersurface ot the leaf will’ la war prmjmellmm tlon Saturday in Trenton. M r. Lalear, be covered with fine web in which the tiny spider past president of the dub and current mitea toay be seen. A reeding giare may be neorosery “ at °f.P<>rtz?ylng the Indianjwtuemem-- i m h electric dealer put them in shape NOW. Be sore work. Os as* worts U. P ? •?** ’ v deputy district governor, ia a candi- tor first deteetton. Etotenone Stray or dust may be ’fcttvity Hong tte historic Minlsink trad that p a s » tvV » \ ' to bring in old parts, if new one* are required. They dale tor-the district governorship. effective. However,it is mirally necessary to dust with through,Cranford. . •. o ' - ~~ . A must be turned back to the manufacturer, if he ia Thomas Gilley wiH attend the' Na- fine dusting suitor to control toe mites. ► , ■ . A general etodue of boy* from Cranford wujjtojf tionai Convention of Lions in Cieve^ ‘ to iatue new equipment . - ' land July 20, 21 and 22. nuiie -ui nw ica uiunij. : roc k r u c u — The L ioim w fll play th e R otary d u b ^ wittr White bars- A slender bom projecting from the w ill accompany :toe boys, the first from Crantora ' in a golfi ma)ch .June 23 at Echo 1 * i / rear end gives this insect1 Its name. They are large , leave this year tor tbe Cranford Boys’. Camp . Lake G olf’Club. Ellsworth Down*, and readily aeen. lt only a few bom worms are found; • .... Graduation .exercises for the seniors o f Crantero |P\7BLIC^SERVICE president, presided. arel Mr. Dunfee they can be knocked off and stepped on. -: However. it High, School will be, held tonight from " ^ Af9574 was in charge of the program. Mein- is well to ke*p the foliage- coated with an arsenical School, the newest and as yet undedicated school P> itiT UNtnO SMISS WAI BOWS AND STAMPS here win go by horse, and wagtm.- . until the fruits are about half grant, This ia a’chew-' the, system.-; A class o f 43, toe largest so far, wilL re­ fA inc'ipaec* and ta easily killed with calcum-arsenate ceive diploma*, and^the.Hev. Peter' ItpEmmons o . whi/s it ia ■nalLi-'.later.oo, if some t t these are miaaed,. Scranton, Pa^will be themeeker. :> DU they may be.found covered^on toe outside with-eggs, - : The Elizabeth Police yesterday apprehend®1 . . . oeaft .each attached by a fine filament Theee are file eggs ' Arnold, cotered,’ wanted: by’ toe: Crarsfonl PoUc?Hf°e J, gay — taveat TO- ot-a porsaite, tbe larvae rf-whidi, whan hatefaed.~en- Upward o7‘ttoS ^Irihs. He confessed to coimmthn* ter Ihe bcter ottb e lgrgett ir^ect snd oonsume it :: moro than dx >£5beries i...... in th e neighborhood, o f Cran:. ford tbe ptsi toar mmtbM. ■**k& C M H W U t ■ f ITIT1M J AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE W ," l t t t Page

U b w I h P v T.A. Important Rationing. Dates • ■- Child b Injorad Y . W . G A . Pool Schedule Elise Wirth, 13 ye^rs old, of 337 The Wdatfleld Y. W. C. A. has am- Gives Luncheon ' { . . ■'■■■' Part Oil , ... nounced the-ftillDwins schedule for The Lincoln School P.-T. A. gave Period Five fuel oil coupons now good' for ihe purchase of 10 Cumberland street, Westfield, re­ a ..luncheon last Thursday noon for use -of the swimming pool during gallons of fuel oil or kersene. ■ ceived a laceration of the right foot July and August: Classes for begin- Medicine the member* of the faculty of the Sunday afternoon when she tripped schml and class mothers. The presi­ . ... ■ . 1 Ceffec ■ - ' ■ nera and intermediate swimmers w ill dent and the- executive board pre­ Stamp Number 24 in War Ration Book One isjvatid for the pur­ and fell while walking at the end of .be held Tuesday and Thursday after* — RotariuisDiscusa------—- pared the luncheon chase of one pound of roasted coffee through June 30. Wall street She was-atisiting Cran- nodfis at 4 p. m. and plunges will be ford friends. Dr. G. C. Newbury ?nrm 4 to 4:45 p. m. the same daygr- Among the teachers who attended • ' { ■ ■ - ' ' SOgRT - , ' Seniors and adults may swim Thurs­ 1 Subjectat Weekly . were Miss MeSsick, Mrs!' Hutchinton, Stamp number 13 in War Ration Book One valid for five pounds treated-her, according to the report of Patrolman Archie Bird. day evenings from 8:30 to 0:30 I j i u J m o b W k d in g - > Miss Greene, Miss Pancoast, Miss of augar through.August is, Coupons No. 15 and 16 are good for five o'clock. * * - ' Davis, Mrs.. Collins, Miss McNeil, Pound? each for home canning purposes. Housewives may apply to . “Socialized Medicine" was' the Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Horn, Miss Gil­ local boards for additional rations If necessary. bert, Mrs. Snedeker and Mrs. Croft topic of the. round-table discussion Processed Fond - Miss Olga'' Specht, supervisor of, w h ic h featured the weekly luncheon The bliie K, L and M stamps in War Ration Book Two for use in m e e tin g of ihe Hotaiy Club last elementary music; Bliss Mary Amato, purchasing canned and processed foods will continue good through supervisor of elementary art and July 7. ■ ' . . . - ' ■ i - . . . Thursday noon in . the Methodist Miss Jean Voorhees, supervisor of Church chapel. Dr. Charles G. Cole elementary physical education, were Bleat. Butter, Fats, and Cheese . . . , led the discussion - on new trends In also guests. Miss Ethel B. Smith, . The red stamps in your War Ration Book Two are valid-for use former principal of the Lincdln th e vital field. - ’ according to the following schedule: The red J and K stamps are good \ - -’ V School, and Mrs. Frank Martz, wife througi June 30. L became valid June 6. y ' The outcome of the Jalks was the of the principal, were present h . expression by metobera of the opinion ■ ' - ' ’ ' 1 Gasoline . , ' ; • / - . ' < thstt the current f tendancy /li. toward Among the class mothers who/at- i - f \ 'v some sort o f socialized medicine. O p- . tended were MrSr R. Sepe. Mra. A. — ------Nmnber S.slamps in A gasoline ration books are good-for three gallons of gasoline through July 21. All B and C stamps are good for ■ position was voiced to any move SGT. CREIGHTON PFEIFER J Hellenbrecht, Mrs. Gore. Mrs. Fulch- ler^BIrs. Anderson, Mrs. Bosch, Mrs. only two and a half gallons. Non-essential driving is prohibited. which would bring the medical pro­ •on of Mr. and MrvJnck Metier fession under the force of politics. Hutteman, Mrs. J. B. Steams,. Mrs. Tires . . . of MS North arcane, east. He Dankel, Mrs. G. Kane, Mrs. G. Flen- It was thought that few people ban been promoted to sergeant in ner; BIrs. Korsch, Bfrs. C. Petersen, All A book holders must be inspected every 6 months; B book have had to go without medical at­ Use armored division at Camp Mrs. J. Traina, Sirs. C. Dentz, Mrs. T. holders every; .4 months; C book holders every 3 months. ' tention in this country under the ex­ Chaffee, Ark. He haa been .in Lyons and Mrs. L. Hansen. ' s. isting system, although it was agreed service dace Anfmt, lit!, and ' Local Board Boon - that the niiiMDe class had m ore than waa formerly employed by the. . Monday and Wednesday—11 a. m. to 3 p. m. and 7 to 9 P. M. ' paid its share of the bilk General Motors CotperaMou. His Si* Track Letters Awarded -Tuesday, Thursday, Friday—10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday—9 a. m. to i2 noon,, ■ Dr. Gordon L. Peters, president, W ife to the form er Marten W in­ -• Major track- letters have ' been' Telephone CR. 6-2510 — ROselle 4-2254. presided, and guests included Herbert ters of 72 Lavra terrace. awarded to six additional boys of the Banta, o f Linden, and L t M ichael 1943 track team o f Cranford High / ' Information Center —;'CRanford 6-2846. , Olear, U. S. A., of Garwood. The School, it was announced this week dub’s directors will meet tonight at by Ooach J. Seth Weekley. The regular the home of Carroll K. Sellers, of Albert Nelson Named _ PWMNANCE . clared: that ibe auppledmaUl debt statement awards were made at the athletic AX ORDINANCE Providing for th» Aequlsltloa required by law haa been made aad Sled; that Springfield avenue. ’ , . ' W. E«DivisionChief awards assembly in .May but .these •f L u k for 8tract Pupates. the oUlgatloo* herela-RUthfirimd to be Issued 'Announcement has been made of are within all debt Untta'tted by law; that the boys have earned the required points Bo It Ordslaod hy tbo Towuhlp Commltto# period of UMfUtesea\ofJaJaNmprovement la 40 the appointment of Albert Nelson, of in the State and County track meets of the Towtuhip of Craoford: yean: and that tha f iw d e b t y f the Township Checks Diacokred Water '• Hoctlwa—l. —Tor - tbo-purpooo of gpwiinjr- ft 5 Berkeley place, as division chief in in recent weeks. : They “sire Richard wUl-be-lacraaaed $59M9~by-lisulng said olrfh A resident of Orchard 'street com­ public street from Ooote&oUl Avenue westerly fattens. • . J charge of the Carrier and Repeater Best, Robert Dickert, Robert Gilbert, to property owned by the Totnuhlp end known ■ Bortlpo 9. Thla ordinance shall taka effect as - plained to police recently that water Apparatus and Wire Products Shops Irving Muidrow, ■ William Panewicz u lot 7,1a Uock 85-00 the.tix maps Snd provided, by Iho statute in such case made and in a brook which empties into the duidirate. tbo. foUowlac property Is hereby provided. . Wage Incentive Rate Division of the and Douglas Stapli authorised to be Acquired by purchase or coo- R a h w a y River had become discolored. Western Electric Ken rp v Works He doonatloo: Beginning At ■ point distent 150 GEORGR E. OSTEtniLDT, ^ft)f»T*ifrlr ot right entire from s point Chairman Township Commlti— Lt "George ~ Kceendale ' tHIS WeeK assumes his new duties at once, in tke wemcrly Use of Centcnniel Avenue, Attest: traced the discoloration lo the North | Mr. Nelson was bom in Perth Am- Hake It a/regular habit to bay •hjch point is distent southerly Along u ld line J. WALTER COKTEE, 086 fr*-t from Its intersection with the southerly - Township Clerk. a v e n u e , Garwood, plant of the Robin-and was educated in the„local War Bands and Stamps each payday. line of South Avenue;. ruimtng-lhencc south son Engineering Company. An_ofil*| schools there before- attending Rut- ut degrees 11 minutes west 162:65 fott to a print; theore north 35 degrees.4» minutes west cial of the concern said mat the “ is- gers -University. Before entering the 233.90 fe-t to e point; thence north 54 degrees coloration was caused by a cleansing | ^es^ern Qectrjc (-.ompany aj NOTICE OF HEARING ' Ujnlnutes rist 25 feet to a point; and thence The fprcgolnr ordinance was adopted on Baiud al Adiuatnoat,— Zoalai . •' soutji 33 degrees 49 minutes east 195.90 feet to Tuesday,. jlitnci 15. 1113. •- ---- • chemical used to wash a planning engineer, he was In acme IS heniiy yireo ihst tlir Cotrd or • point: thence north 51 dt-frvrs 11 minutes east chinery, which had drained into North ■ni iZoains) of tbe TowoshSp of Crsn- f et to g point; thsnce south 35 degrees < J.' WALTER COFFEE. service aboard-a submarine chaser m 'd. J.. In the County' of L'uiop, will huld 49 minutes east 49 feet to the point or plsce of ' Township Clerk nf iti« avenue and flowed through a culvert the first World War. After\hiy'dis­ * “ : beartoin on . ' . t ec- ’ heginQlof. . . • • •• ^ Tuwxisblp of Craiitosu into the brook.—The B oa rd .ot Water Dated, J u n e , ____ _ . - charge he was emplbyed as aSsisi -MOSPlYvIl^B llrMWr* ; " K*YUoD'2J~'TKe'fbUowl^’'pr'oWriy. .owned by Commissioners of "the City of Rah­ »t 8:1> V. iL (Wsr Time), at the Municipal the Township. ls_ hereby dedicated. In con­ mechanical en gin eer' at C. Pa^Oee BulUUtt?. comer North Arraue and Alden junction with the property to. be acquired, for way. which uses the water, and the Steel Works at Perth Amboy. Street. Cranford. X. J., to consider: . sire t. purposes; First tract: Beginning at a Board of Health {and the Fish and The foUowtas appllmtlaaa for pennlasion to potnt In the westerty Une .of Centennial Avenue Mr. Nelson came to the/Kearny maiert housts as noted from one:famUy to two- distant 996 feet westerty along the sam^ froiu Game Commission were notified. ■ Works from the Philadelphia']installa­ fairllr dweUlnca: ' .' ’ Its lotersectton srtth the southerly line of South 12-43. U n A. J. Boesslof. Owner. UP Alden Avenue; running thence' south' 54 decreet 11 UNION COUNTY. COUNT OF COMMON PLEAS tion branch in 1926 as a nianufactur Slrwl. Blork 3. Lot 13. Tnwnahlp llap. - , minutes treat 159 feet to a point; thence north CRANFORD’S SUNDAY ing investigator irr the wage-incentive — 13*43.— Mra^ Daisy -Culte.- Owarrr 1*7 Holly 35 dninu trminutes west 44 feet to a polotT Id the mtlUr oT Uwthe apptleationapplication A - Street. Block t . Lot 1, Townrfitp llnp. thence north 54 degrees 11 minutes etst 150 of FRANK ANTHONY------ONT PATKBNO | ' organization. He whs promoted to 11-43. Xra. Krerett Ward* Owner, IPS Holly feet to said line of Centennial Avenue; them-t DRUG STORE SCHEDULE m l n c a WIUAAM department chief h r 1637, and is now Street. Block 5, Lot 15, Township Map. southerly along the same 49 feet to the }>olm Id uiwm UM'BASmb } 0BD“ 15-43. Charles G. Albury. Owner. 113 Kaat place, o f beginning. Second Tract; Beginning in full charge as^ivision chief. man Street. Block 4, Lot ISi-Townshlp Map. st a point distant 312,65 feet westerly at right JOHN WHITS andid m ~ s »u- I - . . | M t ‘ Mr*. Edward T. Towler. Owner. 22 h i m WHITX angles from a point In the westerly line of OPEN THIS SUNDAY Branford Amrae, Block 21. Lot 14. Township Centennial Avenue. Which point la distant 986 m nh Anthony Pnleroo and Trad WUliam A ir r raid/alarm signals will be Map. ' . • h i m infanta, hnvios thin dny nppUnd Is feet southerly along said line of Centennial __ _ toiled nt naan 'this Satnrday and an _ 17-43. Mrs. Flora 8. AUbon. Owner. Ill Avenue from Its Intersection with the southerly thin Court hr Iha-pariSna of Marion White, Kastman Btrcet, Block 5. Lot It. Township Map. that, nuir.u voiu udlnm Mead, Kttins form i. » » » . w e c c l i i r S atn rda y. Ka line .of South Avenue: tiienre south 54 degrees Seager’s and Scher’s 18-41 Mn. Geo. A. Wataoo. Owner. IFF 11 minutes treat 35 feet to a potnt; thence thn imtoda at thn aapllmUon and Tfrined b j , . / _ . . . Hnlly Street. Blork 2. Lot 5. Township Map. 16 A . M. to 1 F. BL Um aflktevlts of said petitioners, for an order JCftUU/ W w l M B J M f ICsCPmdOe S i north 35 digw a 49 minutes west 235.99 feet to 8-41 Application of Oanford Tmm Com- • Print: thence north 54 degreee 11 minutes authorttlng them teassome Urn w e * of Frank lajr/ibd t o t ewfen f la m a l »4nj. Owner. Block IS. Lot 4, Township Map, John White and f n d William White, r w p t c - 1 * f * * BW. *" * ” east 25 feet to a point; thence south 35 degress IB M . to 7F. H. - Unrein Arcane spporif T o n e s for 49 minutes west 335.99 feet' to the point or tlrely. pemlmim to erect fardee-type apaitmeeta. place p f beginning. And It appearing to Um Court by aald pstl-j£ All In Keatdenre **A** District. lion* And aAdartts tint Mid _ peUUMora naM»{ At the lime and place shore Mated aO Inter­ Sect low 3. To defray the cost of acquiring la Um Township of Cranford, CountyCounty of UnlM NOTICE o r INTEHTIOH ested pertlei are tavltod to be preesot whes mid lands, the sum of $590.99 la hereby appro­ Ka* Jarwy; aadI ItU forth*?'apfuim «r'na-I Talus noUn that AKBHPR DILL, haa apisUad fgll opportunity to he heard win be Klrea U priated. - : CLOSED- tieartas that antlnt af n u asrllcaUnaUcaUoo hashaa boahaan to lha Tatnahls O— lltaa at tha Tonuhip at Section 4. To ftnanco said appropriation, bond puhilabad at halt aoca a traah for favr auc- Cranford. N. }., far a Ftaury-M aU Can- By < •nttclpatkm notes of Iho Township are hereby THIS SUNDAY caaalva wvatEa pncadlal tha Ua* of anid aaaU- luatsUon Ilraaaa for praailaaa at U M M South BOARD o r ASJUnVSXTa •utlMtMd u be lasoed in an amount not ex­ cation la lha “OUan* aad Cknalala” . a aim -1 Amnia. Xaat, Cnaford. N. J. If. B. M w , reeling said appropriation, which notes shall pajiar of raidW Count?:V W iy» MWand W*lha VMW»C^urt tsatnanwng —nameanlln-: ■ VUjNWOBI,Ohhctloal. uIf U/|any. mouldHWIIIB baDU nadaBH I Inwiitl-IHHNI* bear Interest not axroedlng tbo rate of 9% per Bad hr midI nMIUca ' nn inriOnd,...... mat U...... un n r - >toi , tn...... mtllas la...... J. —Waite CnSn, Clerk nr surma and shot! mature la one (l).year from Hatinway’s aod Bell’s n u o u b h snaindn for msx>n>i>oted jhansa. Ik# tonaakls af CVaaftord. N. 1. the date of Issue. end that Urtn l a no aiaaaaabla attaeUm « -it ...... (Blanad) A a T B O DILL t 3.1WJ. -0-IV Bortksn 5. • U-la hereby determined and de­ It la,’ .lhanfera. aa.-w an/IMa a HU. day^af tma. . Nlnotaw Bandied aad flnrtr-thrt^q*DDUm that frank Atsthocr Patcrno and Trad Wllllaja Patarao ha aad. thar am batahr auUorlaad to aanuaa tha unman a t Frank John WhUa nnd jrrad WUlbai WhUa f m . and after Ua 11th i

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Mr.'and Mrs. S. E Klunder, of 8 Mississippi Bride A3een MacMeddn Major and Mrs. Hansel Entertain Denman place, left Monday for Chi­ cago to attend the funeral of Mr. Bride of Pfc. Yoanff Klunder’s brother. Miyy AUeen ih c llc d d & r For Marine Corps Visitors The Red Cross sewing unit of Cal­ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MscMeekin, vary Lutheran Church will meet June of 10 Central avenue, and Pfc. Law­ Bank Closed Saturdays Major ahd Mrs. C. F. Hansel, o(* 29 at the home of Mia. Harold John­ rence Clinton Young, son of Dr. a 309 North Union avehue, were wel­ Mrs. J. F. Wooding, of 3 Sylvester son of 9 Heronig avenue. They met Mrs. Whiter E. Young o f. Newton • During the Summer come visitors in Cranford over the street, is spending some time In Cana- Tuesday at the home q t Mrs. R. K. Center, Mass., were married Satur­ week-end as their many triends had sota, N. Y., where she was called by Speller of Park avenue, president of day. June 5, at the post chapel of not seen them (or the post several the (loath of her brother. the Woman’s Guild. Camp Flora, Miss. The ceremony-wgs — f — -Jl~1 - • I, /, , J l . months, while Major Hansel was star Mr. gnd Mrs. J. ,J. Rrown, of 410 Julius Thomas Harden/ son of Mr. performed by Chaplain R. C. Run- Under Chapter 83, Lasse o f 19*0 , State of Now Jonty, tinned in Washington and 7in North Orchard jitreet. left^ /K l^ Jter their j and Mre. Louis Hansen, 'formerly of h oi teen of the camp, . - Carolina with a Marine detachment. summer home In Biddrford Pool, Me. I 20 Adams avenue, was graduated last -.... all Sehinieya are legal Bank Holidays boa J b s 13th to Their home, here was open Saturday • The bride^was given in marriage , Mrs, Thomas MacMeekui, Jr., and 1 from the North Carolina by her mother and Mrs. C. J. Rowell night when Mrs. Hansel entertained son, of Shaker Heights, Ohio, arrived istate CoiIege of Agriculture and En Septembar 13th, both iacfcnrva. of Yazoo City, Mass., was matron of (riends and neighbors in .honor of ropentiy to spend a month with Mrs. glarin g at Raleigh, N. C. He re- M ajor Hansel and Col. arid Mrs. C. C. honor. Sgt George W. Caulley of MacMeekans parents, Mr. and Mrs. celve - MacMeekln -waa gowned in book his-junior-year. presented the degrees. 319 North Union avenue, firs. lydon Ruth McMichmel Will 7-JO to 8JO P. M. . Mr^. Ruth G. McGrayne, L. T. C. L., Richard Stevenson Hiigfies.sori of was acoempanist and Olympia Mon- heavenly blue sheer and bad • toque of 2 Tuxedo place, presented her Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes of 9 tinl was soloist Among those who Many______Lt.l)iinalick o f straw to match, trimmed with blue piano pupils in their ahnual^yecital Bluff street) was graduated■ - Saturday- ■ ~ took pert were Kathy Green, June Mr. and Mra. Alexander II.,.— ■ . „ Sunday afternoon at her home. Those from Cooper Union, New York City, Lashley, Carole Claris, Rsilph Boyd, ea lof 3 Doering way have announced ■wtoybyed-eetaettons-were-Bage -nrUh-«-bachelor~of acienct» degree In Jean Hunn, Vivian'Adams, Joan Kls- M r. and Mrs. Young wtat to New Brydon, Marie Kirkland, Marc: chemical engineering.. He now la em­ seriC^iarJefarte«,~M«ry nowllvliigatYazoo City. *nd *n> Houston, Adeline Dean Hall, Slgrid ployed as a research engineer by the Frentz, Bedford Lydon and Elizabeth of Mr. and atm. Harry L. Diremlek CranfordTnistCompany FVeudenberg, Philip Heston, Susan U.~ SrAm qr Engineering Corps in the Idrdon; o f 3 Doering way. Mrs. Young is a graduate of Cran­ lackey, Paty Elite, Wallace William­ S. A> M. Laboratories, Columbia Uni­ el is * graduate of ford High School and of Colby Junior son, Jeanne, Mack, Wilmer F. Whltea- College fat New London, N. H. versity.-. . - ’ e- “ TabenM ide to H ear ,. Cnmford High School end of the was formerly a member of th* Young lO w m R te esurver, Helen d ls e Von Lynn, Ann Marian Kaye, daughter of Mr, and Khffnrine CMhho Beewtertol School, Colony Club of Cranford and la a Houston/ Miriam Maohlet, Richard Mrs. Joseph Kaye, of Columbia ave­ Rdigioul Hiil«ry ^ New Yoric Citr. ------^ ------member of the IFestfleld Chapter, Grsbowsky, Mary Leslie Hewitt,_Jean nue, celebrated her sixth birthday L t Dfnuniek to a graduate o f Gren- -Orsbowsky, -Lois “ ' ’ ’ "The ReUgioue History o< Man- H.A.H. anniversary-Sundsy sftonKK>n_glth_a Hnd^wiUbethetopiocgtbenev. 6ord High Sehote oad of Lwiaiaan Pfc. Young Is a graduate of Newton WMtescarver, Nancy McGrayne, party for her friends. Those attend­ C. J. Meaon, pastor, at tire Sunday StoteTUnivtridty. He wae a rntmbar ifig*» School and "attended. Boston Patricia Lackey, Edgar Roll, Frederick ing were PrtecUU\Keltlng, Joanne. o f ffre R. O. T . C. unit at th* school Thoms*. Barbara Ann Leon and Ed­ evening eervioe in the Cranford Gos­ VnlvereHy. Ho was formerly an ex­ / Wyman, Patty Bailey,\M*rian Weber, pel Tabernacle of the Christian end tor tour yasw and a member o f filff- perimental engineer at toe ward M. Sanaom,- Jr. WIlmegaF, Janet Cucda, Susan Eschenlauer and Pi, honorary tor toby froernify. WMtescarver and Edgar Roll received Missionary Allianoe. The song ser­ Aircraft DlvUoa of General Motors Joyce Skaarup. . , vice begins at 7:45 p. m. and all He was graduated tram the Fort 6U1 in linden end Is now with the Army the prises fro making the most prog­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael SUme of 313 Officer's Training School and. re­ Ordnance Department ress during the year. Ms* McGrayne Manor avenue recently held arecep- friends of toe ohurch am invited to attend and to remain to r the w eek­ ceived b io wingrir « t B eodtepb M eld, has announced that MirjfnMUe Hew- tlon in honor of their son, Robert Tex**, and wo* onmmlisfoned a flat ett received a Griffith Foundation John, who was graduated fromv St- ly evangelistic broadcast a t 9:18 p . m . over Station WHBI. . Ueutmont He is now stationed at Miss Mfttbisoa'Wed award for composition and Barbara Benedict’s Preparatory School lasj Camp Spring *d Washington, D. C , Arm Leon also received an award of \ The Rev. Mr. Mason will apeak on Saturday. He is to enter the United and is ffytog n pursutt phne. In Elizabeth Cburch the foundation at the annual auditions States Naval Engineering Academy in “qurlst Dtod for Our Sirs” at toe 11 Mias Inez Methison, daughter of held recently in Newark.- the fall as a cadet ■ ------a. W servloe on Sunday. Junior Hr. and Mrs John A. Malfateon of 43 Miss Miml Whlton of New York Mias Helen Sperry, daughter of Mr. Church, a special service for children InstructorsAvEiUble Cranford tamo* woo married Sat­ City, granddaughter of Mrs. J. H. and Mrs. William M. Sperry, 2nd, of tinder Il yeara old, elan meets in the urday afternoon to John Iwanyttjyn, Low' of Springfield aveque, arrived 325 North Union avenue, will return church atNttre same time. Sunday F or H om e C anning Monday to spend s week here. _ petty offlocr, second daw, U. S, C. O, today'from the Bouve-Boston School. School service* will be at 9:48 a. m. Twelve oareriag inebuctoro ere now sco of Mr. end Mm. Dymttre -M. Miss Frances Ramsey, daughter pf She will leave June 29 for Ragged The Young Pcvple’a Fellowship will avallterlo to go Into consumer's borne* Iwanyfftyp of Boadto. The wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsey, of 111 Mountain. Camp in' Andover, N, H., meet in the chuot at 6:40 p. m. . - >, and d m the. proper procedure far wm performed via Beihtehom Luth- South Union avenue, has. been ap­ where she iffill be a swimming TUe Sunday Bibto JSchool w ill bold canning foods, {t wee announced this enn Church, Mizhbelh, and a reeop- pointed editor-in-chief of the oollegc instructor. ; its picnic supper next Saturday, June week fay the Information Center of tkn toBowod for nwoobere/ef the annual at Jcrecy City State Teachers’ Nelson E. Skaarup, Jr., son of Mr. 26, at Nomahegan Bark/^hmilies and the Defenee,Go|imcil. M tw o o r m ore College. She Is also president of tha $nd Mrs. Skaarup of 107 Oak lane, two fomllito at tbe hooo*. of; Rm friends are Invited to attend; The pic­ peoplo fam e ‘joint cumfnff M y, art bridete parent*. .. Woman’s Club on the campus. and Jack Colville, son of Mr. and Mrs. nic will start at 1 p. m. and iratructor floom the Som e Extension , Mias Wsnda 'Wlttaafaeini, Lt. Col. Robert E. Thompson of C. J. Colville bl 104 Makatom Drive, aonistofaring-alxiaLimpper. Service will call and bring a psossmo Olympia, Wash., was the guest of Mr. left Saturday i for Camp Sagamore, Regular weekly , prayer, praise1 coobarJaruo* in bomocanningr Ap> Mbs Sotvig Oitm, • cousin, wSa and Mrs. T. H. Schulte of Elizabeth Milford, Pa., where they are playing testimony meetings ere fated in pointmonts for thia service can be with Ed Ross’ orchestra during the ' the Intormotton' Center. avenue- Monday and. Tuesday. He is Tabernacle each Thursday night >«nd;Jbte:!rattoreb*tre--WWtujh- summer. Nelson is first. alto saxo­ ’muter ______' hie i M M f .m . H a stop night and performed rattan a former resident of Cranford. er. Jttm vntteraiMim m d Tfanottiy Boar Scout Troop Has tovnonstraOCns. w ith to e cooperation Mrs. Allan Carman o f 10 Pittsfield phonist with the, orchestra and Jack makweblft horoa. nephireof-ffu street was reelected president of the play* the drums. Both young men C ranford D og W ins 5 Iin ArmedForcffE of incmbreo of toe troop. formerly played with Ned Hitchcock’s rju a tor New-Jersey Alumni Association of T u p graduate o f Cron Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nielson; of Syl- temple. Q ,‘ _ ' / ; William Meyera, oondnetor o f toe font S g h School and Is employed in troop's recent series o f mystery hBres, vsstar street^was-taken.to Rahway the office of Eastern Aircraft-fax U n - HowitM over the week%id tof an m m . ■ ■ . will lead toe boys on anotoer of toe n o n AND DBCR ^-^.-bakoid.ftiptenhar IT M r., I srauyshyn groduW adventures, on A lly 3 , the stone OtUKtUMBT optf>t|Wt from'Ahretaon Clark High Scfaool ln to. ot'-th*’'''iegiiter;moetfaig of L la BUM Cslru. for .. Ilia annual graduation exercUes Ot ' Following a brief weddiag quarry In Summit- - ' tha. Geraldine Nunery School arilUM ____ m --anb---M oodv-k«t "S>e ilhiserll Stntth gave an itrtereoting manes' of'Mhs. VL W. Plummer of 31T taangntayn w ill make her haUt-Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock BoOrafamt. MW. Joseph L. Coorad i her parents and her hus­ lecture on fln t aid a t too meeting on Ore ochool tawn...TM ‘ wool;'nannd eloalrtiisw; of arrange" band will ^ return to Me otetton at old data wfll preaant Ctevdand, Ohto. . , HIGH GRADE CLEANING rhythm* arsl the graduating etete ■fasnlB forth* show. ' ' Dr;; Betxy Mi Biektrt spoke on the . Costs kata tewooto*sew SSSttheilgvJ^S gtonowphy o f Sowers s* th e m eet- Young People** FcflowA ip . jk/m dU * t Pam t Sitop . MUa M w r k f said, men here enjoyed a booc of Bobfrt ~ G.Ruoad Smith will be toe speak­ ParamountCleaners famchi Aastettng booteoees were Mrs. 187-3 It (M an Ava. Or. *-2M» - ‘ l * . i n f h e A. O. Ingalls Mrs. C. G. Culln, Jr^ er at the-Suaday evening meeting of Ibe Young People’s Fellowship o f toe •i lha Lrewdwre' : ch* Mr*. E. A. CruOafaMik, M n L B Haz- tWatetoAva. M i dxnr toe fMknring dsy at Rye tor zssd and'Mrs. T. St Mflliksn. ; Pint Presbyterian Cburch. Hie top­ w t e x - EHtotfO Xyndar of Riverside ic for dtecuaekm will be "Personali­ won tbe 'American-tored male elks* The pupils of Ethel Y. Thompson of ties” and all young people interested ahd iee{rve-winner fas tbb male win- 11 Pittsfield street gave their-annual are invited to come to the church at Miai JUntdsm’s Kandxr, reeitalSunday-aftarnaoa-at-herhoine. T30 p. tn. and beet Mr. Snath. . Say IHeDo’ T o Spring * _ ®toirgroup of'Riverside wontoe'opettdbgteaw Taltinf-pirtwchs^C^ -kkilttMp-MOQit,.'Other and.feest male wljmer. Joan Bates, Mary: Ihu. Thomas, Jane I ' Ftrstvke-pras- W itn a New Pcarmaneiit ChamWriain, Tamzi- "MacDonald, • V - ■ejjrewa-qsfoafn.-— . . Arthur Metx; thlrd-vice-pres- Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Zepfler .ex­ Patty Miller, Nancy Stack, Patsy Dr. Howafd P-.Wingert There’s nothing- that "pack* yoa np** in this arermer llrt. Ruth Hurter; secretary. pect to moye to their new home at Klein, Sally Yater, Janet Helm, Ruth Surgeon Chiropodist Sheedy; treasurer, George W. 316 Prospect street July 1. They now Dicks, Doris Hoare, Rebekah Poynter weather like a new styling o ( your hair. .ifinairctal secretary, Mrs. reside at 1 Winow^treet - and Roberta Krelger. - . - . , Ofllee Hoare la Cranford: ^ HUenS Slefken.' Another meeting Is Dofly 8 A . M. U aasn Phone CRanford 6-1846 Today . . r m . to idMdulid for Wednesday, July 14, at .for an Appointment ' i e * 8 « i . 8:30 o’clock in th township rooms. ■ E w d m x ■ ' Tnesday and Friday,T ta . i . - , ___ - . HOUSEHOLD \ ' OflMreveBbws Lady Fair Beauty Salon .bymjp stetimrint oaly - . ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SERVICE U ALDRir infl'i CR. 8-1468 168 WALNUT AVENUE CRANFORD HY OF BEWHK ~ A ______~ . KELYINATOR - ACCEUSATKD DAY AND EVENING CURRICULA _ CROSLEY COLLEGE OF ARTS ANft 8CIKNCRB : . FRIG1DAIRE GOLDSPOT i; gCROOL OF BCSINRSa ADJONISTRATION _ ‘ ” SUMMER TERM J. 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______^ i ' ” t h u m s p a y , j u n r it , i m s ‘R o ck o f Agea’ Boy Scout Council, They wffl i Two Churches Fnudc Yonng’i Paurent* B3dner Brot. Face 100 Bojr Scouts la minUininf Rocks tike Town Mark GoUen Wedding OPA Suspension Order To Attend Cfnqi in ffast part of tbe ftate. uuxnct vORpnaPOOcr rRnon w. Did you hear music Tuesday wif Mt Wifli the. last boMlmait of Ni Mr. end lbs. John W. Young of An OPA order, issued this wed Boy Scouts o f Troops T5, 78, 78, 79, \Unitefor . a dear chime playing “Rock at AgaT w r e than four mSifitm f f w linden, parents qf- Prank C. Young following a hearing; forbids Rlktnar 88 and 82 o f toe Cranted-KenQworto Drew presided and Willism WritfiV right in the middle ot your concen­ Ration Books Three scheduled to go of 3 Tuxedo place, director and su­ Bros., 82 North Clinton street; But District; numbering more than 100, soout executive, of Union Council, rti’cnsard tbe summer scout program. tration on the evening paper? R e mto the mails today, the District pervisor o f equipment andrirmrerpor- Orange, operators of King* Super will attend tbe Union Council Boy Summer School William G. Smart, new Add execu- peaceful notes o f old-tim e hymw* may fhP-A. office has instructiana tatian of the State Highway Commis­ Market on Norto avenue;, east, end Scout Camp at Marcefie , between ■ m e Pint Fresbyterian Chujch and have stirred the consciences of “in antiripation of a certain percent- sion, end of Dr. Rah* A. Young of five o f the council, wue introduced. Kings . Superette on Walnut avenue. July 11 and August 8, it was an- Jt war announced thst no -district- - the-enm te* Oo*el-TSbemacto-wiU residents hut the y were quite reel WP ri a ross-hnsmd-toeecur because T.|nsfni. ii«wl air—»«b«rn both in Cranford, to receive or to nounccd Monday night at a meeting unite to hold a Summer Bible School for .the sound could have been'tftced ot the tremendoia scope at tbe Job. Aircraft, celebrated their golden an­ distribute rationed foods to any of of file district committee in the Ca­ meetingi-will be held in July.. at the Pratoyterisn Church starting to the dock-tower of the Pint Pres­ With hundreds o f CVDO volunteers, niversary Monday* pt toe home of its 13 super markets for 21 days be­ sino. . ■ ■ - ' ‘ • iWr and continuing through July byterian Church on Union boy and girt scouts, and 13,000 New­ their son apd. dauRrier-in-hrw At ginning-J^ity 4. Leaders who will accompany the a The th a n e o t the* initructlon tide where the first practice notes ot file ark him school students and 800 Tuxedopbce.. . Bildner Bros, admitted selling 21 boys include: L. O. Reicbrit, Chair- r e a r will be a military one, emphasiz­ hjew electric broadcasting chhn», soon Joining to help O JA Guests inchirtert members of the nan of file company committee: Rev. v> be placed In.use.by the church, Pv^cess the*.- books, it was explained, cases ofprocesied foods ta Samtiel G. RIALTQ ing the thought ot (he tmall children family'end Albert W. Burley, presi­ N uniin of 24 Carlton street, East Otis Moore -and Robert DeGnu. of ai Christian aoldlen, in keeping With were, being tried out Even organ it is inevitable-that some mistakes WESTFIELD w dent o f tbe Union County Plnk Cou- Orange,'dining toe freeze period in Troop 82, Kmhrorth; Harlan W. the taceent world oondittan. music can be made audible to the should occur. A few persons may get end - Mrs. Burley. February, when such sales were pro­ Drew,-, district com missioner; Find TDDAY—FBL—SAT. Many new and intereating features bualness center of Cranford throupi the wrong books, some rosy get more Prank Young is a slater of Mrs. Bur­ Olsen, of Troop 79, and Scoutmasters the system and roll after roll ot im­ or less than fira are entitled to, and hibited.'' An OPA investigator an a are being adopted to appeal to chil­ ley. ’ routine visit spotted the caeca. De­ Harry Walsh, o f Troop 88, and MUton dren and there w ill be. a Bible course, pressive prelude soon followed the forth. It was stressed that all The couple are natives of Jefferson Harris, of Troop 75. About twenty- chimed hymns. ' .. . rommimiratinns co ncernin g Book cision on charges against Naizarlan is taught by experienced teachers. County, Ohio, end residents for ihahy pending. ■. five boys from the district will be Jn Mrs. A. B. Raines, principal of the The bells of the Presbyterian Three be made by mail addressed to years of WelisviUe, Ohio. They lived camp each week during that period. Tabernacle’s Summer School , last Church tower have called the hours R P A Distribution Center, Newark, in New Jersey from 1927 to 1930 and Nathan L. Jacobs, chief attorney i t J r ------r f far Newark District OPAi said/BU ‘ A-number of scoirts will ah o/st V M wffl be toe'jUrertor at thcj pchool, and tolled' the Sunday services' tdr now make .their home in Linden with ner Bros!/ consented / to //the qecr tend the farm camp in Sooth Jersey Among those participating in 'the many years and it seems aptjrbpriate Instructions v covering possible their eon. ■ . , 1 sponsored by the Cumberland County rots were outlined as follows: whir* is the first North Jersey sus­ work are U n Robert Niedrach; Mrs. that the first music to b|e broadcast Tbey ore married in Toronto, Ohio, pension against a chain store distrib­ Edward Frazier, Mr*.LeonardMem- over the town should come from the If yon - mailed your application Mrs. Young being the farmer Annie utor affecting aU ratibn goods han- rmrtt, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Fred FU- same place. It win be an improve­ June 11, and have, not re­ M. Campbell. She is T9 yean, old (fled. Under the 21-day bon will be jinger, Mrs. Thomas Mould, Mrs. John ment ot great beauty when the pro­ book or books by the end and Mr. Young 72 years old. They gram is arranged and hymns heard to the O JA . Distribu- sale of coffee, processed foods, meals, Prim, Mrs. William Berry and Mrs. tion both are in good health and maintain every Sunday. ' in Newark and give the tats arid cheese, which constitute all George OsterheldL Mrs. William Con­ serial an active interest, not only in their the rationed food items handled by ' the. stub you de­ Os«a Dally to4S A. 1L over and Mrs. Charles Druehl will t s d a d b o m cation card, and families but hr the events uf the Bildner Bros, at their warehouse at be secretaries tor the school, and Mrs. world Mr. Young has been retired Has Its Ora Flag the name and of the head of the North CUnton street address. Harry Reichert will be In charge ot for several years and was with the FRL-SAT. 3 B ig Hits Nova Scotia, Canadian playground the family as y o u i itered it on the The local supermarket was given a music. 1 province which attracts thousands application. Pennsylvania Railroad for 25 years. Tyrone Fewer Jean Fanlalne ' ' 1 L ' " ;■ - Another son.- John O. - Young, is warning at a heating held in Roselle of American tourists annually, has 2. If your family hasnot received Park headquarters o f War Price and ** TIBS ABO VE ALL ” WM. SENDEE ia . Mis. George Griswold, of 5 Doering affiliated with the bituminous coal the proud distinction of being the as- many ration books as It applied Rationing Board 3 last Friday after­ ‘McGuerins’ From BTdjm’ way entertained her son-in-law and only, province of the dominion a—t division of the Federal Government John Carroll fiaua Hxywaxg for and is entitled to, writestp the noon for combination sales of potar- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Powers the first colony1 of Great Britain to end resides in Cleveland. Two Distribution Center and give the toes and strawberries. It was toe “ Hit Phrade o f 1943” SUN. THRU WED. of Indianapolis, over the week-end. possess a flag of its own. The flag daughters, lb s. O. O. Duncan end information as above plur tbe r first time a local store has been BIO S-U N ir SHOW Their small daughter, Nancy, is also is derived from . the royal coat eg Mrs. Ridiard Furniro live In Welle- Of the members of your family who' picked up for a violation of/any ol SUN.— MON. — TOES. visiting with them. They, will move granted to Nova Scotia in IBS did not receive a book. They' have, eight grazxkhfl- by King Charles of England. the OPA regulation. ■■ ' Beb B O R —Dprslky LAMOUR to Washington, D. C„ in the near, S. If yon receive more'books than Clarence Fritz boon) chairman, TRACY future. • yon applied for or an entitled to, or raid yesterday tost trials of Cranford "They Got Me Corerad” if yen receive book? with Use-wrong motorsts, charged with pleasure driv­ HEPBURN SAIKTAIB VM S SOBALS SM WIALTNt . Rot tar Encode* Ram— ion ttflD s ICtUffl flwm innUE- B utter If you find electric fans are scarre ing, will be held next week. A num­ “City W i f W Men” cratore w snitibjiMi wd g g g y 1 diafaty to the CkP-A. Distribution Cen­ Dropo, E g n Go U p ber of oomplainte have been received ffSgrafjnpggmJg §6 this summer, consider that the cop­ ter, and giv e tb e serial num ber o f the per from a dons such fas is A s »■result ra new retail ceiling of local residents, driving to shore WEDTHURSL 1 1 % ;: ' O ff. 1HMUUR Ik ' EADOW IIX idntUkatta AA ini tte »tWi price Bats issued by-tbe District OPA enough to provide an the copper points, he dedaied. • Alto __ ._ r i>iiWii»irJiW»M<»»M.____ needed In fabricating ■ 28-mm. air­ adren of tbe hend e f tbe famfly -as dffioe for isitRieru New Jeroeyrbut^ ■toed on your application card, March of Tttoe Featve , craft cannon to make it hot for. the ter has been reduced five to six cents ftr I , H. A t Pm in yonr address on tbe front “ W e Are tbe Marines” Japs and Nazis. s pound, and epto have irirjvssd s 17 N urse’s A ides to M etrya >ver o f tb e book . T he low er h alf o f oentortw o. Graduate Wednesday the rover which is ram rod tor “Local The ssvtara on butter come as • ALAN MOWBRAY to ...... M W bo Ifft Kfpk A total o t 17 Crtmford women have T o n d o n o t h ave to g o to tb e board to result of five government's roW-becb completed the oouree far m ust's aidto “ H»e Devil With . Hitler ” subsidy program; and toe rtoe in eggs ' n by tbe American Red Cross h a r e this filled in . is due to seasonal considerations, it A WELCOME AWAITS YOU will be gmdnsted Wedneatoy s expkned. The nigbt xhi -the First Presbyterian casno effective June 10. Outrch bi Ellzabcto. All intereated ' ; ' and -jam buM f at the ■' n A Brutrnant at Port Frauds E. ... SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK At the asms tone it people arelqylted to attend the grod- T an a, l j s , was in the post hos­ first consumers in this ares should Christian and Mbmroary Affiance pital recuperating from a alight iU- not psy more- for potatoes than 13 FINE QUALITY ness. WhOe theta the announcement cents for two pounds of Floridas. or Thoee from Cntrisd completing of his pscsneliun to captain came Californios, and net more than 11 tbe work arbiKsthlsen Green, Mar­ RECORD ALBUMS - SUNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL through, A fellow officer heard the cents for two pounds of South ian Poston, Sirs. E W. Hyde, Nath­ ...... TBABB-1N- TOUR OU> RECORDS FOB CASH good news and dashed to the hos­ Carohnss. - alie Fay, Bertina Hibson, Barbara '' for all. ages from Cradle Roll to Adults meet ; pital with file idea of congratulat­ Reiner, Vlrgtaia Taylor, Betty Ann GREGORY’S MUSIC CENTER ing tbe patient. Upon bis arrival Smith, Anna K. Myers, Ruth^Shor- 332 WEST FRONT I PLAINFIELD ; | rt 9 :4 5 a. m. in the Goapd Tabernacle, Retford Avenue ; be found the new quartermaster OBITUARY rier, Helen' M Shietrum, Lou «e rlfD . g-8549 ; and ( V n y street Lessons from the word o f God and raptain murh better. So much bet­ Old, Jetomette Gordon, •Open 1 ■ and Satarday Eveaitogs* ter that he was sitting up in bed ; ; ^iwiiMnn groups led fay teachers you will enjoy. M rs. H u t J. Haainrr Kilkenny, Juliet HaU, Miriam blissfully admiring the double silver and Roble Arnold. Mrs. Mary J. Soinmerville . Han- burs that 'were gleaming brightly Mrs. C.‘ K. Bryce has reoentty com­ JOIN WITH US THIS SUNDAY from the shoulders of bis -“paja­ mer, 77 years old, of 307 North ave­ pleted the oourse in New York and m a s "! ' ' nue, west, died .Saturday night^at AT THE FAMILY CHURCH ! has transferred to the Cranford her home, following a lingering ill­ Corps. Miss. Eileen- ^Hanna also a ness. She was bom in loan'd and Re Red Tape qualified nurse’s aide, has Joined the Get Dad’s Gift ' iMMMMMOMtMtMttMMtWtMMttM M ItltH IIIII came to Cranford more tKan SO years The government ot Nova Scotia ago. A resident ot Cranford for more WAVES. . announces that tliere will be no re­ than 30 years,'she-Was a member of a Man’s Store strictions—no red tape of any kind Trinity Episcopal Church. —for American citizens wishing to Surviving .are two, sons, John A War Takes No • vacation in this delightful seashore Sommerville of Cranford and Ralph province. No passports are needed. Summer Vacation A. Ranmer of Excelsior,'Jtflnn.; two The United. States Army, and Navy Motorists vrill begbrtn freecoupcn sisters, Mrs. Sarah Sommerville of books at the border providing am­ depend upon the American Red Cross W e’ve been catering to the men of this community Elizabeth and Mrs. Margarct t-aw of Fathers Day Suggestions. ple gawflmr allowances. Those whs for over 90 per cent of all surgical Ireland, and two grandchildre for many yteara and we’ve stacked the items they like do not wish to drive can’ reach dressings which are used by the medi­ Nova Scotia easily by train, bus or Funeral services were held from cal units of the military services. The and buy. So let,us help you^when you make your Set o f 5 TfakdeSteetShafted Matched 0 4 f Q Q twice daily air service from Bos- Trinity Episcopal Church yesterday work of thousands of Red Cross at 11 a, m. and the body was previ­ selection o f a Father’s Day Gift. bun Golf Gubff, a reel buy...... loo. An American visitors win re­ women: throughout the country has ceive a premium of 10, per cent on ously at Gray Memorial at 12 Spring­ saved the nation over twenty-four field avenue. Interment was in Set o f 3 Matched Wood^ HeURrally 1 A Q Q V . S. currency, thus making their million dollars in addition to having vacation dollais go* one-tenth far- Woodlawn Cemetery, New York, contributed tremendously to the war A Few Suggestions for HisGift Enjoy H u m CM m, only...... effort. _ . ’ . ' Mrs. AdeeaL. Ayres The Cranford Chapter of the. Red They're Beal Roneys! Mrs. Aileen L Ayres, 73 years old, Cross has made close to a third of a PALM BEACH SPORT TIES______1 .0 0 u*4,c3?Sro^ ftw“ 12 **4.59 A communistic colony o f ants first wife of Emreson H. Ayres, idled sud­ million dressings, but the need Is employs the bodies of Ha citizens as denly Sunday at the home of" her never ended; War takes do vacation. INTERWOVEN SPORTS SOCKS _ _ Rite-lfite Golf Teea, OA storehouses for honey has been dis­ daughter, MraC. K. McCormick of 26 The Cranford Chapter has a quota of covered in central Australia by Cranford terrace. A native of Wil­ 90,008. dressings which must be com ­ HICKOK BELTS or SUSPENDERS Beg of-SO fa r ...... -...... - (Turks Barrett, timed naturalist. loughby, Ohio, she had lived in Cran­ pleted' within the next two months. Ants ef tbe ordinary .black variety ford three and one-half years and We need your help. MANHATTAN SPORT SHIRTS___ in appearance, these insects. Bar* came here from Tenafly. The surgical dresing rooms (are lo­ celt sera have adopted one of na- Besides the daughter with whom cated on the third floor of Cleveland MANHATTAN SLACK ENSEMBLES SPEED AUTO STORES tnre'a most extraordinary means for she made her home, she is survived School and are open Tuesdays,-Wed- provigug -their- colony -with -food. by two other daughters,-Mrs."Ross nesdays-and Thursdayx from lO a. m. MEN’S SUMMER ROBES______William Haveson, Prop; v - How fie ants choose the fortunate Gowans > and Mrs, Lester Coleman, to 4 p. m. and on Monday and Tues­ or unfortunate creatures that will both’ of Brooklyn; p son, Donald H. day evenings from 7:45 to 18 o'clock. 9 N. Union Avenue Oto&rf speed the rest of fiieir dayiTnert, Ayres of New York, and five grand­ r mere helpless bag of sweetness, children. Mr. and Mrs. A yres Cele­ Barrett was unable to ascertain. brated their 50th wedding anniver­ sary three yeara-Dgo. Funeral services were held Tuesday CRANFORD Goldberg’s AMD at 8 p. m. from Gray Memorial at 12 HtoKate-oieo ■ - II a S u A w tt, a. J. tor a lien- a n a o> Springfield avenue. 1 The Rev. C. Jv M EN’S SH O P Mason, pastor of the Cranford Gospel T O D A Y - n t t - SAT. 18 North Avenue, West CRanfovd &-1698 i in o « * «t ta» Tabernacle, was in charge of the serv­ Aliev FAYE — Jack OAKH5 ice. Interment was in Cypress Hills Keep Feeding Your Plants S ^ avcAWMjik aim cxni.it HSnete^ BrooklyL “ H dlo, Frisco; HeDo” aK Z'aiiL^to^iK U it ■ *»5» 30000000000000000000000000000000000 ARMOUR’S .^fll A SUN.-MON.-TOE. June *9-81-28 •*»•■rj ,1 VU-TC WE HAVE . A 'WmB SELECTION OE , . VICTORY OARDEN A4n LADD^lirrefta Ytft)NO VICTORYGARDENERS “ C HINA” »niT u.-l:H . tm >M Ifil PLAN TO PRODUCE VEGETABLES FOR FATHER’S DAY $ k n » K M .* Tm . 2 :M 4 ,9:49 FERTILIZER “LADY BODYGUARD” FALL USE AND WINTER STORAGE . Shaw* 6fR. 2:90, 9:99, 9:99^ Shows Ms*.; Tm »; 1:99, 7:14 19:99 For Latest Planting'Dates 25 LB. 1 .1 0 SO LB. 1.85 t°° ^ S 3 GIFTS' STARTS WED., JUNE 23 See Below - ■ ■ . a/ ■ -- | • a ■ • Maria Montes — Jon Han FOR FALL USE “ WHITE SAVAGE” String Beans. -July 20th July 20th , Imtodclofh and riDt, in ' . Mraa .1 ISIS. 7:15. I*:M _JuIylOth _ -Aug. 1st .....r: ...... $ 1 .6 9 find $ 2 .6 9 Chas. Lauhtoo—Merle Oberoo Sweet Com _ INSECTICIDES SwiasChaitL- _Juiy20th lAug. 20th $ ld» Bdts ..:.4... .7 5 w d $1.00 ‘ Torevor and a' Day” X- *»m it 2:45 4 9:49 ' Broccoli ------July 1st Spinach —Sept. 1st 1 F an cy S o d a ...... 35 pr.; 3 pr*. LOO Endive. -Aug. 1st , Chinese Cabbage._Aug.,. 1st r , always* good g ift...... - .65a|iidT.OO FOR WINTER STORAGE C . f c j T r u b e n b a c h • ...... 2.65 and 2.95 Beets. -July 20tfa Turnip __ _Aug. 15th- MOSQUE __ July 1st Rutabaga. _July 20th . . .,.....-3JS and &9B. ' / 1838. Broad K . Neuratk - Cabbage Carrot__ J u ly 20th f ~ ___ 1. ... lJ65 « n 2 $ 5 Woek bag. Tnaaday Night MARGIE HART i FOR BEST RESULTS PLANT / ■ Many other fine gifts for Dad GREEN ACRE SEEDS O T HAVOC” , , - F o r'S ale . *, r •; Fleeenee Rlea — Vtom Ceaabell Shapiro Dept. Store Nightz—Tuea. Thro Sun. to Sun. M at, SEAGER’S DRUG STORE .... 48a to U t. Other Mat*. Wed* Thuzo* 103 N. Union A tone 104 South Ave^E . Sat, 8Se to Ms. Plus Tax. Seats now CRaafoed 6-1661 1 6 H . llaaoto A m h b , 1 ' . Cranfotd Box Office, or phone MArket 3-1815. . . Cranford, N .J . - . Man orders. _ - l□ooD on^nnri^^•*•*l‘•**^*"**"""",VMM" " " rf" * " V

R-‘l®«w®kP.-T.A.. Seta* Sole WESTFIELD—Vacant and recondi­ UHKHAl'IUR, decorator, curtains To Sponibr Exchange tioned, center hall borne, large liv­ '•lip coven, shades, cabinet Boaeevett 6d:.man White or Colored . curity of your family wifeouthard- 1000 SprinkfieM Avenue, Irvington, N. J. INTERNAL AUDITORS, . for Machine Sbop. ~ ' ship.'. Inspection by appointment Hmsday and Thursday, 2:30-4:38 P, M. light Manufacturing Work ' LIDGERWOOD MFG. CO. through your own broker or 1177 B. Grand S t, EUasbefe, N. J. LAYOUT MEN Lathe, scene welding, etc.' - J. G. MULFORD COMPANY : No Experience Necessary . 775 Udgerwood A ve, Elizabeth, N. J, Wednesday, 8-11 A. M. - . Good opportunity for future. ' ______Realtors ...... DOTAnjERS.--.,.,,';, 201 Park Ave. Plainfield B3S800 Apply WESTON REPRESENTATIVE State age, experience, salary desired, WANTED, woman or girl to do part­ MACHINE OPERATORS or apply personally after phontog for PLYFIBER CONTAINER time housework including cooking 319 HAMPTON STREET is an ad­ of the evening meal. Call CRan­ appointment . dress that means something to those BENCH HANDS C o r p o r a t i o n ford 6-2452-J. • ' W ant QnanUUed Room who know Cranford. It Is a stone- This it a good tlma to dispose ot ■ -.APPly , WAN’iHD~to rent furnlshed room for those "white elephshtof’ ln ths^attic INSPECTORS------650 SOUTH AVENUE walled estate Inclosing an expan- PLYFIBER CONTAINED .slye lawn, beautifully landscap * lady vicinity, of Orange Avenue and through j classlfisd ad in thls paper. Maple-Place. Phone CRanford ------GRINDERS____ . __ GARWOOD, Nr J— ~ "witlTchoIce'shrubbery, red maples, Ofeeir people — perhaps one of your CORPORATION and symmetrical tall blue spnices. NICE house in Cranford,"convenient- 6-2432. - A formal flower garden/sets off ly located, with three or four bed­ neighbors — may be glad to purchase SET UP MEN ... ; 6$0 South,Avenue rooms, before September. Send de­ articles for which you have no more G arwood, N. J. from a red tiled solarhif Mason Repairs * NATIONAL TOOL i> MFG. CO. The home has stately/llvlng rooms, tails to R. V. Waller, American MASON repair work; Jobbing. Wil­ use. A . classified ad costs little and 12th St, Kenilworth, Telephone WEatfield 2-1275 GAS Ration Book A. Return to P. B. including library/^ wife elegant Type Founders, Inc., Elizabeth, N. J. liam Barnes, 44 Johnson Avenue. generally biinn quick results. 6-6 Smith, 8 Riverside Drive, Cran­ foyer and staircase. There are N. J. X 6-24 Do not apply if on war work f o r d . .... , 6-24 • • . -/ ...... ,-. - . . • ...... TeL CRanford 6-0454-M...... 6-17 large airy bedrooms, 3 tiled baths, . / ______■ . 4 fireplaces; and 3 garages. Eco- SMALL locket, book shape, V. P. I. nomicaLtiot water heat, low taxes, WANTED to rent by August 1st or W a n t e d . RoonU Wanted emblem, tiny photos Inside,.-keep- ^ September 1st a'six room house and Help - Wanted— Male or Female easy Jm keep, and convenient to BENJAMIN air rifle.: Call .CRanford WIDOWER and small daughter (B ' sake. Reward. Ballard, 10 Frazer garage by a reliable family of four. 8-2336-M. -• Place; CRanford 6-1486-J. 6-17 everything. / . yrs.) dezire place to live and eat he Interior Is bright and cheerful, ^ Please write, . 26 Kenwood Avenue, Verona, N.' 'J., or call VErona DINETTE set Table and tour chairs. Prefor turn unfurnished rooms in GASOLINE ration book* A. Roy "homey and comfortable, apd a reve­ 8-1897-J. ; ... Fbone CRanford 6-2483; ;' : - : subuifaan home with refined Prot­ Hninmvorth, 109 Miln Street, C rap? lation in stateliness. Arirthg $29,000. eStant fam ily,; less than fiv e miles -ford.—.. - - — ,6-24 Interior viewed by appointment only. from C R. R. Station. Phone CRan- WADE H. POSTON, AGENT A utos Wanted A GOOD home to t a- puppy. May have same by paying for this ad. ■ ford 6-3172-R between 6-7 p. m. 4 Alden Slreetr^CRanford 6-0500 WANTED good used cars for cash. Box 876; Cranford -Citizen and W ilson, 109 South Avenue, Gar­ RAGS WANTED — WlU/pay 5 cents CRANFORD — RENT-SELL - ARE YOU A MAN Chronicle. - ■ ■ ; r G en O m e f n firtfOln - per pound for deamrags—white or wood. ■ . • 5-17 IF you are willing to. pay $75 to $100 SPECIALIZING In Mammy, corpen- colored — no buttons or catches. SECOND hand porch furniture In rent lnveitlgato how to immediately WHO WANTS J :'Jl , try, painting. A ll types of buikting Cranford CltlzM and Chronicle reduce It 30 to 40% in home we have Tee.Sate good coodlttw.^ CM} CRanford zeeanStouctlon worki War approved proudly owned and occupied since ICE box, porcelsln' lined; $7. Call 6-1785-R after nx. •'* : Jobs, Satisfaction guaranteed. Es­ built In 1928. Six rooms, 2 -car gar­ CRanford 6-0233-J. ' timates given. Telephone WEst­ age, restricted locality, near schools, 1. Good wage*. - - WASHING' machine, apartment or ■'family: ilzeigoodcondltlom-Fbone . flekL2-3154-M.- .John. Monaco,. 232. station. Beautiful kitchen, porch; FULLslzemetelbed,-sprihg,comfort- iw. Mackte CRanford'6-0842. ' ' SL'Paul Sfeeet,'Westfield. tf trees. Williamson, CRanf. 6-0762-J, •ble lnntr spring mattress; 520. 2. Aateodyjob . Serving Northern ] Circle 7-0100. Iroquois Place. : Phone CRanford 6-2463. USED lawn mowen. We will pay A t t iJ r J i t a - far Over lO Yeere. 3. 100% war wrack - - - highest prices.- Apger Hardware, UPHOLSTERING Rmdte SOne - . ; TWO doidile beds, one with mattress 196 N.- Unlon Ave, Cranford. 5-27 WASHING machine service. Expert ‘ and springs;' dressing table, and Thanks for your donations a t ' 4. Overtime. - repairs. All makes. Coffey’s, 1 SU P COVERS clothes and books and toyj, chair; two kitchen tables, one with WANT Washing1 Machbvt in good Alden Street Phone CRanford MATTUSUrsad BOX China, Jewels and pictures have . ''porcelain top; two'ironing boards; - order.- Send Information to Box 6-2224...... ■ tf 100M, Cranford Citizen and Chron- SPRINGS RENOVATED brought us many" Joys- - .sun lamp; chest 'for 'tools' or stor- 5. A good, eolid compcmy to work for 'Icle. • • . - 829 Seasenet Si rteiaSeld You’ve really been the backbone . age. Csin be seen at 316 Prospect OIL BURNER and REFRIGERATION Avenue. Teh CRanfonJ 6-OIS3, TeL WXstSeU t-4173 of the Cranford Jumble Store; . SERVICE on all makes. Boilers , 6. Opportunity foy advanoenaesrt vaccum cleaned, oil or coal: Con­ Open Svealage by Ap* ita tmeat And we hope that you’ll continue CONTnnSoflMuie^three'plaeellv- to bring us more and morel n lng room.iuit$ -witb>6 ‘X':12['r(ig^ version -work. Phone CRanford FOUR zooms with bath. -Business 6-2120.- 6-24 ^TeL CRanford 64047 .. < . reseoh shlef ‘!ttiree,; ptec* •. bsdrQom , 7. A stocdy iU ft- > - . • ■ - couple preferred. 118 Elm Street - suite, indttdlngi4Mpes; ai)d Wfeed, Cranfoid. . ' -iSMrJongAidretWtieGi^lving room HOOVER Authorized’ Servtee. Fai- Use Moore Paint wANTT#iniraevir| WILL sub-let 2 rooms, kitchenette tory/Branch Service Station. . <(buita>^JgiOi^jmaAailoiVv reason-. and bath; completely, furnished; ; THE HOOVER CO. ' FROM t “ 1143 E. Jersey St. YOU ARE, APPLY FOR POSITIONS AS also garage. Sagamore Apartments. F Phone CRanford 6-2449-J. • r E L 2-1223 ' - Elizabeth, N, J. Sii^4cb*^'i*ls*V ■ - ' “ 7-9 Smman’s Hardware ■ ■■ Grinders .• ■ 12 NORTH AVR&, W> CRANFQRD. a a 8 » ' ' -EWlMbibr-'" ' ' — ■ TEL. OR. 64661:. ytem teded fRmme Chemisto, . : RE-ROOFING. Siding, asbestos and 'I-.!* insulated brick - Bonded roofing. COMFORTABLY -furnished room, BRENNAN A , Foundry Helpers -V.-;” — Repairs__ JOHN LANGE", PLain­ suitable for woman. Phone CRan­ ■ ■ - ...... r-.- ' field 6-7146,J. / • tf ford 6-0261. . ' tf "ju i. manual -rd m 'Avenue,' ^astiUM™ ' Machine Molders , NICELY furnished room with hot and \ • 7" T ' , " - - - - . I - • , TfCa f e p e e * ■ , - • Nv • : • - • - cold water. Easy access to trains. SUBSCRIPTIONS new, renewal, R. E. W ard, 113 M iln Street. Phone X . ' . ■ - gilts and prizes. Publishers’ Special CRanford 6-0414. - THE COOPER ALLOY FOUNDRY CO.. otters filled. Lower rates to Service men. Cards and Wrappings. Avon FURNISHED room, reasonable; 407 TEENS and Y oung Debs Wesr.> Size BLOY ST. affd RAMSEY: Ays., HILLSIDE . ■ Products. Phone CRanford 6-0980. ’ Orchard Street, Cranford. .'fOl'12, 14 and. 16. * Open Monday Miss C. B.~ Weldin, 10 Berkeley B ases No. 6, 7, 10, 140, 141 , UNIonviUe 2-4123. LARGE, light second floor bed-sitting 'and. M day . evenings. Edith Rni, • .+ .. 1 • / yr . ' ’ ’ . ' . ' ' Place, Cranford. ■ ~ tf room; suitable for business person. :„SlSJkSatad rfeect, .w*ftfiel!lv.3%W; '.■wuemSMJBB • 4 ... ‘ ■•>•*" ...... - ...... ’ w ---- •_■■■• »ss»" ■ --- - — ^ >A 3 IT'S • p n v d n ..and station,...Telephone CRanford LIGHT bultw-Mstdas, all watts up to “ — Do'twtwply if w w «n war woik at highest Skill A. KANTNER. New coats end scarfs , 6-2238-W. '. . 200 in stock; also 3-way bulbs 7H for sale. Remodeling and repair­ to 66 watts; 10c each. Johnston ing high grade fun. 116 Walnut LARGE, comfortablerfront bedroom; Paint Shop, 107-5 N. Union Ave­ Avenue. Phone CRanford 6-1671. alao'flbom with private bath; gar-, nue, Cranford. tf age If desired. Near bus. and.sta- “p i p ; tion. . 427 North Union Avenue. ^______f i r lore* WAUL PAPERS, I0t3 patterns, ex­ TeL CRanford 6-0594. , * clusive.designs, beautiful coloring, 6**jnnte*- f etdtef , j g l bM s t with P o P o n t H o r n wateriest and colorfsst -Look gt L M M YotfU ssve money ESTIMATES on your carpentry and our fine' stock before you select — Si eetuteta* S d e d e O t" fggfoto 'fflW il " turning work cheerfully gtvsq. Ex­ Jh A e long rno, for thin wall papers. Johnston Paint Shop. LAWNMOWERS electrically sbarp- - p a in t w a s s p e c i a l l y d «> LICENSED ELECTRICIAN — House AWNINGS, shades, Ysnetlan toads, cellent work at reasonable prices. 107-8 North Union, Avenue, Cran­ Charles Z. Hermann, >6 North A ve­ 'ened. Work done in our shop. F*; vdopdhOsnatNM iidi wiring, fixtures, repairing in all slip covers, drape*. C. C. Donne. ford. , , . ’ branches. Fluorescent fixtures. - nue, E. Phone CRanford 6-1320. tf pert mechanics. Coffey’s, 1 Alden for long-lasting good looks TeL WEzt 2-0161. Rome ptx Street TeL CRanford 6-2224. tf and protection— its sdfr . WINDOW shades, Interstate hollandi DANIEL J. HEYBURN Ret. 8 Burnside Ave, CRan. 6-0667. CR. 6-0161. - * cleaning feature kc|eps white and ecru sides hemmed stock; J.______^ white bouseavriUse. Let us she* ready for immediate delivery, E. R. BENNETT, Teacher of Piano. Special size* Made to'order. .John­ DRESSMAKING and . tailoring, al­ tell you about it. W e bare Autos Wanted-r. Autqs Wanted Latest methods. Beginners -and ad­ ' teiations; ladles’ own. material a fe u ra n ge o f c o lo r s , tom ston Paint Shop,. 107-6 N. Union Avenue, Cranford. vanced .courses.-Special, course for made' up. Mrs. A. G. . Anderson, , UNION COUNTY BUICK, CO. adult beginners. 666 Dorian -Road. 222 North Ave., K, Cranford. Tol. ELECTROLUX Cleaners— Repaired, Phone WEstfleld 2-5396. 7-1. CRanford 6-1163-W. u servieed. Keep your Ktectrolux NEEDS CARS FOR WAR WORKERS working. Service can only be ob­ W E MUST SUPPLY 60 CARS EACH WEEK! (1939 t o 1641) 7^atn6tnf and ^Peemettn^ ~ s a l t a ,M W 'S 7 li.9 5 tained through the Electrolux Carp. Uteetmf- Stmefe - l entdie t' IOVSI PAINT mTRwmc 1 T “W Deal-direct with- authorised repre­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID I , JOSEPH WARSINSKI ' LONG distance mevtag., F ir e p r o o f - ‘ Painting and Decorating - r ' , ' „ ‘ la 6-Gal, Oaa sentative. Edward W. Wlttke. Tei. U Y ou H ave N ot ReUeeneed Y ou r C tr ; end Weed to Sell It, storage; pecking, crating. Agents WXstfield 2-4607-J. ' tf Ot RspreeenteBve Will Call at Your Home by AppolaUnit. ' _ _ Rhone CRanford 6-1434-M Allied .Vans. Sheer Bnxt, Inc. , nOS R G R l WILL BR . j, ’ • • tf Somervflle, Ptotofldd, New Brufis- TILLER Brashes. For teoto brushea, WE HAVE CASH WAITING ^ ' . . . : Bring Tttle'end NioeMSiy Trenefter Praecs. T. A 'C R A lfk, Painter and Decorator. w ick. . __ ' CLOHD WRDNRSDAY AFTERNOONS AT I F. M. botveheud bnnbes, pdtabts* v h m 320 South Uhlan: Avenue. : Tele­ OSH ar wrtte L. A MdEee, 12 Ar­ - If you-ewe a tolenre to the flnanee eompeey ' ___ wewBlsettieit endpeyyoutadHIriMt*, - . phone CRanford6-0666-M far.foH- LET u se «ttoiy«*F bED 6-UT$ ASK FOB MR. RUJATMCK Personal BohMneh AlHscn. Me, 218 8 ° ^ V CA1L CRANFORD 6-150W AFIXH I F, U. fold 6-2194. Are, E , TtiLCBanfoed 6-4)696. tf , J -T*,' • i ' "1 J ------, S & 2 & A " t ^ ek\'’ - v - 1 1 “ / ^ f } * jJk &P! .THECRANFORD o n z a r AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, JUNE IT, IMS Surrogate, Register PreabyteriansHoId Prom oted CHURCH . OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST are all things, and we 'in Mm (I. Christian Science textbook, “Science Church School ‘Us the Universe, Including Man, Cor. 8:3) vp ' i and Health with Key to the Scrip­ Seek Reelection - - Baptismal Service ^ ’Evolved by Atomic Porce?''_is the Among the Lesson-Sermon cita­ tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Spirit, Surrogate Charles A. Otto, Jr., and Eleven children were baptised at Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday! tions is the following from the'Bible: God,, has created all in and of Him­ Register -Edward Bauer annmnwii the annual Children’s Day service “By the. word of . the Lord w oe the June 20, in: ell .Christian Science self. Spirit never created matter. To Open jointly today-that they will seek re­ Sunday morning in the First Presby- " ' % heavens .made; and all the host of There is nothing in Spirit out of ' lurch. The childrenlnf thc[ | Churches—and-Socicties—throughout nomination “in the Republican prim various departments1 of the Church the world.. ' ■ ' - • . (Ps.33:bV the Bible declares, without the Logos, ary September 21. ' Mr. Otto Is com Methodists Announce School, under direction o f L loyd Haas, The Golden Text is: “To us there is The Lesson-Sermon also includes the AEon or Word of God, ‘was not pleting his second five-year term and superintendent, presented recitation?, but one God, the Father, of whom the following passages .from the anything made.' ” (p.335) - PUiuforAimual 1 Mr. Bauer was appointed register in songs and readings as port of the Three Week*’ O a iw 1917. Both are residents of Elizabeth. regular church service. •" , The two candidates pointed to the The babies baptised were: Stanley " The tenth annual Vacation Church administration' of their, .offices as Ogden Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. School of 'the Cranford Methodist ample reason for their renomination. Earl O. Cameron; Dudley Lincoln Church will open Tuesday and con­ Each devotes full time to his work Hager, Jr., son of Ur. and Mrs. D. L. tinue through Friday, July. 9, lt wjas and each steadily has elevated the Hager; Susan Ellen. Kightlinger, announced this week by the Rev. M. efficiency of his department of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kight­ V. Poynter, pastor of the churchy H. county government. Unblemished linger; Euphemia Church Bauer, ' a! Jemison is superintendent of the years of experience,. Mr. Bauer and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Bauer; summer school. Mr. Otto said, have, fitted them to John Thomas Gilfillan, son of Mr. Sessions ■ will be held Tuesday continue as.register and surrogate. . and Mm./ J. Gilfillan, Jr.; - Henry through Friday from 9'to 11:30 a. m. Surrogate Otto brought to his Arnold Dryer, J r, son of Mr. and Mrs. • I * /! • The program Ilf open/ to the children office a long and varied experience In H. A. Dryer; Frank Beaulien; Suzanne of the community and the teachers, law and in public life. He is a native and Fred Edwards Thomas, sons and trained in the Newark Conference of Elizabeth, educated in its schools, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. School tor Church School Teachers, and—graduated from Dickinson Col­ Thomas, and Virginia Irene and Roy] have a fine-reputation In past years’ lege, Carlisle. He began practicing William, twin son and daughter of FRANK A- KOVAC8. U. S. C. G. work. law here In 1909. . • . . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyers. . The young people of the church ■on of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Ko- - After Mr. Otto entered politics he The Rev, William R. Sloan, pastor, vacs of 441 North avenue, east, w ere in charge of the'Sunday morn­ was a journal clerk in the Assembly, has announced the following children he haa been promoted from fire­ ing service, in observance of Chil­ judge of the Elizabeth Polled Court, as winners in the final examinations dren's Day, and Jhe members .of the man, first class, to second class an Assemblyman for seven years, held at the end of the- week-day re­ petty officer, machinist’s mate. to Sunday School presented recitations House m ajority leader in 1031, minor­ ligious education classes: -Alice and musictfl seleetiohs at the service. He has been in Coast Guard ser­ ity leader the subsequent year, and Moore, Betty Ann Pickell, Jane Trout­ vice 15 months and participated Philip Weber, gave the welcome at speaker in 1933. ' man, John Deacon and Arthur Owens. the outset of the program and Joan in the invasion' of North Africa Since the United States entered the They will be given prizes at a future last November, He is now In the and Jean Lewis, Russell Dayis and date, . ' ' Robert Halsey were In .charge of the Second World War, the surrogate’s South Pacific and word was re­ duties have multiplied because of The'Presbytery’s committee on the ceived from him by his parents collection of the offering. ; William inion of thePresbyterian and Eplsco- Walsh read the 100 Psalm and Martha care of estates a t men lost in the last week. - • armed forces, and necessary coopera­ ial Churches of America met in the Rosendale sang the solo “Fairest Lord Pastor’s study on Tuesday afternoon Jesus.” Albert Hutteman led. the tion . with the enemy alien property custodian In the control of possessions of last week and will meet there again .flag salute at the conclusion of the in the hear fu tu re------’— Christian Education service and Blair Washburn and Rich­ o f deceased enemy, aliens" and aliens, Saves your tires, gas and time, too! of enemy occupied lands.-. Plans are in progress for a special Conclave Here June 27 ard ' Eppler were color guards. ' service to be held in the church Sun­ Departments participating in the Governor Walter E. Edge appointed The First Regional Conference of Mr. Bauer to succeed Frank H. Smith day, July 4. At that time the' church the Methodist Churches of this area T o die thrifty, timeroounts as well as money! Banking- program Included the Cradle Roll, the- service flag will, be dedicated and a Nursery childrenrthe Primary, chil- as register of deeds and mortgages in in connection with Christian Educa­ 1917. Mr. Bauer at that time was display of the flags of the United Na- tion will meet in the Cranford Meth- a service provided the Union County Trust '-dren;-and- the-Junlor Cholr . group. ttons " Win"be"'placed in - the "chaneel- bihmasJ, by Thomas Freeland sang" "Jesus Wants deputy"register. odist~Church Sunday, June'27, at 3 Increasing county population and for the duration. The chimes and the p. m., it was announced this week by Me For a . Sunbeam” and Marian and Compaty, is a real advantage— a boon to men and organ are planned to be attached to the Rev. Matchett Y. Poynter, pastor. Faith Martin sang "Give of Your Best the attendant advance in the number of property owners expanded the the church tower at that time and a The Newark Conference Board of women ■ :'day and night! to The Master." The Rev. Mr. Poyn- records and the routine of the regis­ program will be played evieiy Sunday Education will conduct the confer­ ter gave a short talk on the meaning ter's- office. Mr. Bauer .reorganized morning In the. future. Andrew R. ence, wMchis part of the National cfThe day. , Watson, choirmaster," -is-planning a 'Advance Program, sponsored by the Father’s Day serviees Will be held the filing and the indexing, installed special musical program to be pre- International Council of Religious : atthe-11-a- m~:servlce_on.Sunday. iv equipment^ and boosted the standards'to"'equaI' any Tn the whole sentedbythechiklreif dfthechurch Education! : " ' Hej^s all you have to do ------:' The Church Nursery will stop the on that day. ' - - The program will include an after­ last Sunday In June and the Rev. Mr. State. As a candidate to succeed himself The church will combine with the noon session devoted to the -discus­ Poynter haa expressed Ms gratitude to Christian and Missionary Alliance sion of. means and methods for im­ You just send os your deposit in a sptdal envelop* which all who have helped-to carry it on. he promised to continue this policy and to maintain the service to the Church in the annual Daily Vacation proving the educational program of The Church School, with the excep­ Bible School, To be held in the Pres­ the church. A box supper will follow, we ropplj/fbr die purpose. . The entry is made and a tion o f the Men's Class,, w ill continue public! During the years he has been regis­ byterian Church starting Monday. served by the local Board of Church through the summer. ter, said Mr.-Bauer, his office-has Registration is now, open for the Education...... ' •...... recdjptis? mailed back to you. Very simple > . . vety...... school at either church. turned over to the county treasury a Dr. Samuel L. Hamilton, professor, Brotherhood to Meet net profit of more than $400,000. in the department of Religious Edu­ cotwm ifnts The Men’s Brotherhood of Calvary Although jong allied with the Re­ Harry PAge, Jr., New cation at New York University, will Lutheran Church will meet tomorrow publican party, -ML Bauer’s career be the speaker at the evening session. night in the church to. dism iss-close has been within' the county. Fre­ P. B. A. President His subject‘Will-be “What. Shall We LET US (OPEN A BANK-BY-MAIL relations between father* and sans. quently he has held party positions Patrolman Harry Page, Jr, was Teach?” The Rev. Dr. Henry L. Each man is adeed to bring a young and currently is a member of the elected president of Cranford Local, Lambdln, district superintendent, will ACCOUNT FOR YOU . man to the meeting with him. Tenth Ward-Republican Club. 32, Patrolman’s Benevolent Associa­ be present at the meeting...... tion, at a meeting held last Thursday Pastors, Sunday School superin­ afternoon in Recorder’s Court' He tendents, teachers and. workers fronj succeeds Anton Kovacs who had held the following churches will partici­ the office for several years. pate: The Kenilworth -Methodist Other officers elected include: Vice­ Church, St. Paul’s Methodist Church U n i o n C o u n t y president, Patrolman Lester Powell; of Roselle, Wesley Methodi'st Church treasurer, Patrolman Frank Caruso, of Roselle, Community Methodist for an eleventh term; secretary, Pa­ Church of Roselle Park, Community r u s t o m p a n y trolman Edward Lee, fora sixth term; Methodist Church of Union, Vaux T C State - delegate. Patrolmans, William Hall Methodist Church and the First Gassman, to t a fourth term, and ser­ Methodist Episcopal Church of West­ M2 BROAD STREET 100 SOUTH AVENUB field. ; . . ■ ' ~ geant-at-arms, Patrolman. Peter ELIZABETH CRANFORD Miller. _ . ' ' ' . ' " ' ' Washington ‘10th* President Nine men could legally sign them­ MEMBER: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Get-In die Scrap With selves as President of the United States before George Washington. Your Scrap . They were Presidents of the Conti­ nental Congress. ■

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/ 'n E a r m a i SHRlirS SALES thence North 4* deg; Beat Corps Nets $27 From Safe&Patrol , stone to the. Southerly career.'fcf Mbsee Dan- SH UirrS SALS—I> ctuuuwr of Mow tm tj. ham's land; thence North XX dag. Wad A ll ehatee<■■ ■■ S^uL^Soe" « l i » «ef b NWIkLVUSS jcong * “ l 7 :1 2 1 R e c e i v e ‘ * ‘ IdCurltlM Company. Inc., a ehatof to a stake to an angle of said Dunham's 5 1 First Week of Drive Receives Awards eorpoffitkm of tbo 8UU of Now Jertty. com tend; thence South 71% deg. Wed AM chains F o r V « Certificates of merit will be award­ yUltuiit. and NleoU Fttito and ruomcaa Petlto, to the middle'of aforesaid road; thence along J - jto.'SSS' Members of the Kenilworth Fife, bit wlf*. aad Coraallut B. Contaut,‘ dofasdaala. tha middle of salAroad North IS deg. Wad Drum and Bugle Corps netted $27 ed to the 18'members of the Kenil­ n . fa. for sal* ot jaonsagad pramlaaa. ATS chains to the place ef BEGINNING. , By rtitoo fit (ha aboro-aUtad writ of fieri SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING et the reck G r a d u a t e for their uniform fund from their D i p l o m a s worth schools’ Safety Patrol complet­ faeiaa to ma Oractatf I ahalt aspoaa for aalo by above mentioned; thence South 44 deg. Wed * A MW m CoOnd to first week’s efforts in the subscrip­ public vaadua, la tha DUtitet Court Room, in n a n ta am j n M h * . U1 ing service with the group this -week 11.S5 chains, to land late of Sytvmas Plireee, XSAUAM tion drive which they are conducting tbo Court Bouaa. la too City. of BUcabato, deceased ; lBeacr along that tend (no* ot Squire and eaetn tr. i>". Landfor < at jhe final assembly of the year this Pierson) South 47 deg. Bad T.M ehatne to ton Cheries A . in Kenilworth for The Citizen and' Arthur Wdgend * 'WBDNXSOAT, TBB »RD DAT Of Westerly eoraer of eald WlUlam Crane's toad; CARROLL K. 8BU F o r Retun Chronicle. . morrilngi It was 'announced ithh week - | JUNB, A .D.. IU}4 i f: th«nce albnc said Crane’s ltoe [North 4S Beg. BDIACO—CX-US ‘ Peei |3fW Gives Commencement The group is expected to do even Gets Scholarship by- Supervising Principal Harold at two o'docb llWD' ln :' Lands to be gh said day. . iV a rvetera n s o f 1 Address Here better in coming weeks inasmuch as T o Rutgers University Shaterian. Each boy will receive a ALL that cartato tract or pared of land, sit* Charles A. Philhower, supervising a number of corps members havq ita, lying and bring In too Township of- Cran< ' erecting an organ certificate with his name and length principal of the Westfield schools, was been busy with school closing activl A total ot twenty-one Kenilworth ford, la too County of Union In th« Btata of .. x :- . ■ - - . - • • landto be set asl Naw Janay. ^ 0ug!i garage and the speaker at commencement exer­ ties. " ’ (students were among those graduat­ of service inscribed. - BXGINNING at » pdnt In tha. Northerly Una Miss Mary Castaldo, a resident of ing from- Regional High School, Those receiving tne. awards are Er­ of FawBOO toad distant therain Eaderly one vi cro marked fix cises held last night for the SI 'mem-r hundred forty-two feat, from toe point of Intar­ ben of the graduating class of Hard­ Garwood, topped her fellow corps Springfield, .in the annual commence­ nest Bally, Richard' Cera, William ' of the said. Northerly line of Pawnee Borough Council 0 members by turning in eight new sub­ ment exercises of the school held Fri­ Chester, John Cullls, David. Flnkel, Road and too Rasterly line of Chippewa way; Tuesday n i^ it in ing ' School. The Regional ' .'High from tbanct running (1) aUmg the said Northerly J\fm woodmen! School orchestra played for the grad- scriptions in the first week. She was day night in the school auditorium. chief, Oscar Laurene, Peter McCarthy, lino of'Pawns# Road North alghty-seTen da The lands were -uation' and Harold Shaterian, super­ followed closely by Helen Arthur. Arthur Weigand, ' recently an William Pitten, Fred Recknagle, Ben­ gross thirty minutes forty seconds Rsst sixty the supptenenl-tc (tot to n-point^ tosoeo (X) north two dagraas providing sale pr vising principal, presented the class The corps has sent out letters to jnounced as winner-of a State scholar- jamin Rostelli, ..Robert Shallcross, twanty-nlno minutes twenty <06001(41 West one to Nicholas Philippa, president of the various organizations asking for ad-1 ship tp Rutgers University, New Michael Venezia, Byron Wiberg, Ed­ hundred feat to n.pout; thence (S) South .land procured •Icbty-aevaa dgirn thirty minutes forty sec­ through non-payi Board of Education, who awarded the ditlorial volunteers for the corps, Brunswick, was among those receiv­ ward Znajewski and Fred Wolfl. onds West sixty feat to n point; thence (41 diplomas. which is showing promise of being ing special honors hi-the exercises. . The eighth grade pupils of the South two deems twanty-nlna minutes twenty veterans w ill be i *■ Rost one hundred fast to too afeoforesoir in block $2 o n C The Rev. William B. Donnelly, pap- one of the. outstanding units of Its He was named one of the four stu­ school went to Indian Point by Hud­ Northerly„rly„ line of PiFswnce Bud~ ‘ auditorand..toe point tor of S t Michael's Church, Cranfoid, kind in the vicinity. dents eligible to receive the $50 Stu­ son River boat Monday for their an­ ’ plaeo‘ of ‘ BEGINNING.BIQINN___ r nuea and the bon Thea oboreabove desertptten ' an. being M aeeordanea • gave the Invocation and the Rev. Otis dent Council award to the senior who nual outing. The students enjoyed with a survey by .W. J c Von Wagner, on lots 221- to 23 Moore, pastor of the Kenilworth intends to pursue higher ‘education swimming In the park pool and games, Qvll Rnglnaar ond Loadtsd Surveyor,Surveyor^ dated June 58. Final hearirq James McGevna Takes II. 1IU. . / Community Methodist Church; pro­ and has financial need, ability and refreshments and recreation. Item is due appraxunataly $4.tSfi.l9 with supplement to I nounced the. benediction. ‘ SchoolBoardPoit scholastic attainment, and-qualities Total war bonds and stamps sales Interest from April Jl; IMS, ond costa. ; ' held John Reinhardt led the salute to the leadership and character. The award """ . ,ia iR jS 8 l . ,ATRRB. Bherffl ___ Councilrnan Edr James T. McGevna was seated on for the year were $5,921.80. - HOWARD R. KRLLT, 8ol*r. Sag and the class sang “Passing By” the Board of Education at the month­ will be given later.. The ' kindergarten classes held KDJACC-^C-IIL. . Fees lor the health oot by- Purcell. Soloist with the group- - ly meeting Monday night to fill the The theme of the exercises their annual graduation exercises this noco Paper Prod was Ingrid Bergmann, who also gave vacancy caused by the calling of his "Make Freedom Ring,” thedrama- morning in the school. The audience of New Jersey. . hunting Soft coal rM complainant, a piano solo, “Over the Waves.” Shir- brother, Philip McGevna, to army tized version of the Four Freedoms, participated in' the flag salute, the ______1 Club, Ine., n Tested M din If I m Iita iin iiu and Garwood rn , .. -ley_priPBQ...|md „WiIIJam- Krampert i and tableaux, choruses and talks car- singing' of “America", and the Na,- Naw Jerosy Corporstlon and others, defendants. of North avenue read the class pereonatoan’d'a.double* ried"biSrthe thefiH!7~ G eargeM arton; ■tionalAnthem;--—— - — ..... IT. fs. for sals of mortgaged premises. officials c< tbe oos It was announced at’ the " meeting " By 'virtue oT th f ObOW-ttited' wt« -of'Bert —Mew madMfk.cnJKUjNt m s bane, trio sang the prayer from “Hansel that the identification tags have ar­ president of the class, gave 'the wel­ Ampng the small pupils perform­ fades to me dlrseted I ahaU expose for sale- by ~to-meet -with the and Gretel” by Humperdlnck-Reigger. public vendue, In the District Court Room., to from the doldrams and set it right again for rived and are ready for distribution. come, and W. Warren Halsey, princi­ ing were Aylene Shallcross, .who gave toe Court Bouse, to the city of Xllsabeth. tee to d is cu s waj Mr. Shaterian spoke in farewell to A new shipment will arrive during pal, presented the class to Joseph the class welcome; Robert Hubinger, many more years of up-to-date eervice. Anew nuisanto. ___ the class. Music by . the Regional the summer and parents will be notl Mudholland, president of the Board ~ who recited “No Washln; Carol Kuch, * WZDNRSDAT, THB S3RD DAY OT entrance modetu door* np to date manning A larger quant Hlgh School brChestra lncluded Men­ JUKI. A. D ..1IU , . fled to, call for them. Supplies and Education, -who— awarded..... t who_ recited “Smile’’; Charlotte Ann at two o'clock (BWT) la too aftarnooo of said and tzim—e buQt-in book afaetf or ctina cafai- repair materials 1 delssohn’s "Festival March", Wal- diplomas. - : ’ Peer. who played-a piano solo; Steph- day. ■ - • .... • the prioritice boa equipment. for the new school year All the following trad or pared of land and — ther’a Prize Song from—‘Der Melster were ordered-—The cairndarjrilLhe w h o were en Rodoqu|uino

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Parade toM arlc . Scrap Drive. Local Man Has New Garwood Teachers ’ Earmark Lots Independence Day Local Girl Nets 11 Tons BRIEFS Psychology for Morale Elect Mrs. Crissey Independence Hay will be cele­ Nearly six tans of metal and rub­ A new psychology for morale-has Mrs. May Crissey was unanimously brated Sunday, July 4, in Garwood Cpl. Edward Tomczyk, son of. Mr. elected' president of the Garwood ber scrap were collected recently in and Mrs. Anthony Tomczyk, o f 422 recently made its appearance in the For Veterans with ,a parade, starting at 1:30 p. Is Honored the scrap drive climaxing ckan-up Teachers* Association at the Anal it was announced tote week by Coun­ North avenue, has returned to Max­ name of Chirothesy.iand in the opin­ meeting of the group held last week. week in toe .borough it wee an­ well Field, Ala., after spending a ion of lts.founder, Dr. Morris D. Zalo- cilman Ira Gibson. diairman of the nounced yesterday- by Conrad Kelm, Other officers elected included: Vice* Mayor’s committee tor the celebra­ fen-day furlough with his family. He witz, ot-Garwood, is destined, to be of president* Miss Marjorie Smith; sec­ Cotiindi to provide June FontenndB Gets ~ salvage chairman. The actual total is stationed, with toe medical corps utmost importance in keeping the tion; The parade will be followed was 11,875 pounds plus three dis­ retary, / Mrs. Wilma Milligan, and at the hospital there. civilian population-in a condition of Land for Club Site by games, athletic contests and ad­ Scholarship Award carded automobiles and $43.99. waa treasurer, „Mrs. Bertha Brooks. Troops 10 and. 56 of the Garwood integration and ca-nness under the dresses in .Unami Park. - turned over to the Defense Council The plaqiie, being erected by the For Returning Sddicn .. A t Regional Exercises * Girl Srouts hiked to Unami Park last trying circumstances of an all-out A meeting was held last night of fund as a result of the sate.' association in the hall of • Lincoln I^mfc to be given to toe returning representatives of the 15 organiza- Thursday and cooked their suppers war effort. . . jfune Fontenelli, a member of the Mr. Keta 1ms expressed his thanks School, honoring the men of the , ^jar veterans o f Gerwood Iot use in Upns who have already indicated that over a campfire. The afternoon was Dr. Zalowilz is a psychologist with a graduating class of Regional High to toe.members of the Defense'Coun­ faculty and Board of Education who 7 erecting an organization building and they will ^participate.1 .Councilman spent in/playing games' and' prizes broad cducatloMl background,- hold­ apej semng^irii the armed forces, ’ is* School, 'Springfield, / was awarded. the cil units, Boy’ Scouts and residents land to be aetaside forjiae as a bor­ Joseph Humenik is assistant chair­ were awanded. . .". ing scientific and cultural-degrees nearing completion. Mrs, Cornelia P.*T. A. medal for the highest four- -who cooperated in the collecting of ough garage and road department lot man and Mayor James T. Leonard year average In the general curricu­ Roy Stevens, of 125 Winslow place, from both Columbia and New York Macdonald, and Miss Marjorie Smith the scrap... He has also thanked The / xete marked for such use by the and the members of the Borough lum at the annual commencement ex. was. graduated recently from the Universities. ' He 1 has been engaged are making-the plaque. - Council are assisting them. . - - crclses of the, school, held Friday Thatcher-'Furnace Company, C. L. Weapons School at. Camp Hood, for many years in studying the psy­ ■ Borough Council in their meeting Toms Trucking Company, Sonoco The line of march will not pass night in the school auditorium. Many Texas, and is now taking advanced chological processes of the Individual Tuesday nlgit in Borough Hall. Paper Products Company and' J. F. St. Paul's Will Have Th e lands were parcels included in over the railroad tracks this year, it other members of the Garwood con­ training at that" post.' lie was,made under personal stress, and he has Burke and Company for their sup­ was announced at the meeting. The tingent of graduates participated in a technical corporal after being at studied the foremost psychological Children's Program UiC supplement-to Ordinance No. 380, plying of trucks tor the collection. providing sate prices for 97 tracts of parade will pass under the .Lincoln the tableaux, choruses and addresses the camp one month.- Before enter­ systems of both the Orient and those The annual Children’s Day pro­ {and-, procured b y the borough avenue to avoid delay. Other that featured the. program. Residents who have more scrap for ing the army In February he Was of western .civilization. gram of St. Paul’s Evangelical and through non-payment of taxes.' Hie details of toe parade will be released . Among the forty-two Garwood collection from time to time urged employed by the Ardel Razor Blade Reformed Church, will Bo held Sun­ urged by toe committee to sell it to'a Company, Newark. day at 10:45 a. m. This will be a veterans will be given lots 17 and 18 later. graduates of the school, five are al­ Defeat North Ends in block »2 on Oak'and North ave­ Councilman Gibson has asked any­ ready serving in the .armed forces and private junk dealer as the borough . Robert Searles, of 341 Locust aver combined program of the Sunday The local baseball team took their one having suggestions or contribu­ were given their diplomas in absentia. is almost cleaned of scrap and no riue, a member of the Army Medical School and Church and Chester • nues and the borough garage w ill be first.victory in five starts Sunday aft­ tions to toe event to write or contact They are Raymond Fletcher, Michael further collections arc anticipated un­ Corps, has arrived somewhere in Henry, superintendent of the Sunday - on lots 231 to 232 inclusive in block ernoon when they defeated the North O’Sudr, ''Ferdinand, Pcrrotta, Jack til toe fall. There is need, ot paper, Australia, according to word received School, is in charge ot the program. 50. Final hearing and passage o f toe him or Arthur Smith, chairman of Ends 8 to 12 at Unami Park in the toe special eonunittoe to solicit funds. Sanzalone and Frank Szabo. magazines and cartons in the war ef­ by his 'mother, " Mrs. Elizabeth Songs, recitations ahd other features supplement to toe ordinance fifth game of toe Union County by the children of the Sunday School The Ladies' Auxiliary of toe Gar­ 'Make Freedom Ring,” the pageant fort at toe present time and people Searles. His brother, Pfc. Richard ' held. - are reminded to save these In. tied League-scries. A five-run rally in will mnke up the program. ' ___ rmmcibnan Edmund Sntito reported Wood Fire Department will serve ice of the Four Freedoms, was the theme Searles, is attending an Army Air bundles for a collection in the future. Forces—Technical School at_Fort the seventh inning turned the tide for The Youth; Fellowship of the. for the health committee that the So- creanrand catoe fcrchildren parted' of the graduation. Talksweregiven the Garwood "boys.—Bob Mitterman Logan, Col. -church is planning a camersriiiko to „oco Paper Products Company was patlng in the parade. by George Morton, president of the banged out the. winning hit and be held Sunday' afternoon, starting burning soft coal and that Cranford graduating class, Mrs. Henry C. L. Thomas Daub Head* Louis' Quelly, 50 years bid, of 108 Frank Munn, local pitcher, allowed from the church, at 2 p. m. Regular and Garwood residents in that part Weber president a t toe P.-T. A. and Central avenue, Cranford, was in; only tour runs the entire game. choir practice will be held tonight of North avenue had protested. Thp Gibson Reelected W. Warren Halsey, supervising prin­ Liberty Hose Company jured Saturday afternoon when he cipal. Joseph Muiholiand, president struck a short circuit while Installing officials of the company w ill be ashed C lerk A fter Contest L. Thomas Daub was elected pres! PROPOSED ORDINANCE a Black Lets . Mlafmam Prke of the Board of Education, presented wiring at the plant .of the.Ply-fiber 229. 230, 331, 232 ... 210.00 —to-meot-wito_toeJndWStrlal.oorandt- Ira-R Gttwnni was reelected .ribti It dent of Liberty Hose Company, No. 1 AN’ ORDINANCE to Amend General Ordinance j - the-diplomas.-— —------—— of-thcTterwood-Fire-Departmentata .Container Corporation of South ave­ b'i *35. 236* ...... r.i... 1X0.00 tee to d is cu s w ays o f elim inating the cleric of toe Garwood Public Schools ,„fN.0yi..3P.S» eoJJtled,,!!An Ordlnanre.to.jtu.thnrttal’u —. -24ftr.&U*A43.^ 13.-*ll„_ Those from Garwood who were recent meeting of the group. Other nue. He wms thrown frbm a ladd'er the. private sale of all the right, title .»nd in- f 215. 246. 247. 266 600.00 nuisanie. ' . ■ ■ following a contest at the Board of terest of the Borough of Garwood in and to1 53 248. 249. ;&5 ..... 270.00 members of the graduating class and received a fractured collar bone, certain lands and premises; tiling the ' period, A larger quantity of oil and road Education meeting last Wednesday officers artK. Lieutenant, Albert Brit­ 53 *50. 231 1... 180.00 were: . Adriana Beaver, Mildred tain, rfelecflta^aecretaiy, Fred Cow­ a daceratlon Of the elbow requiring of tbs tlmo within whlclr’ such prottertUv tnsy be i 51 253. *56 __ _ .. 180.00 - npair materials has been re teased by night His salary tor the ensuing year sold, and the minimum sale prices thereof, pur* I 53 25»; 260, US, 264 . .. 406.00 gasse, Robert Bowlby, Walter two stitches and head and back in­ suant to title 40^9*26 Buss taken to Elizabeth General 'Hospital Guneral Ordinance .No. 308 be emended and • ! - the-oommittoe-will.meetto-plan-a Collins, Regina. Collins, Ralph Di- William W. Gilbert, with-Bertram .wrte-elected fire wardens, _ahd Ar­ in the Garwood First Ald-Squad^Am. .lUfipIrmmtcdJ&Jsad.aa-lollQwa:______.... 53- - 1 1 ;- 12-ttax.™ - -396.90------Battista, Joan Dushanek, Maxine EUs^ Block Uts .. Mlslmam Price ’ more extensive repair program. Bertolamy offering toe second. Mr. thur Smith, Lena Jabtonsld, Benja­ 2*1, 222.' 22:1 221. 225, 226. bulance. 1 836, 227. 228 ...... 210.09 227. *28. 229. 230. 231. Payment of IMS taxes, at the end worth, Clara Fellcki, June Nogtenelll, min First, ARrert : Brittain, Samuel 1 231. 232 ...... u.... 160.00 Gibson was reeieetde when toe voting Aviation Cadet Elmer Granltzki, 232, 2: J, 234 23! .^..»tl90.00, - of the flve-montos* period, is '45 per Sylvia Garber and Carmine Guer- Colwell and Frank Knight were ap­ 80.90 237, 238 ...... T40.00 resulted in a tie, Gilbert, Bertolamy, son of Mrs. Anna Granitzkl of 267 .-L— 2*>i, 166.00 ; 5.3 214, 215, *46. 247 ___ 489.00 cent, Joseph Humentk, flnaaoe chair­ riero. ' ' ■ pointed to m ake arrangements tor the 80.00 Eugene Hart and Gustave Bley fav­ -Spruce avenue, has entered- the Army 55 253. 254. 355 ...... - *40.00 man, reported. T h is Is an e x cellent Also, George Gunsaules, Harry department’s participation in the 241, ‘2ttiV 2*6il.**"is6-I rVcHT* 8 * 86T 660.90 53 270. 271 . . —...» ...... 160.00 oring Stacey, and Jack Dugan, Alfred Air-Forces Pre-flight School at .Max­ 268, 269, 270, 271 320.09 .272 21-3.. 214 __ _ *80.00 .. record invjew Of the months still S.- Daly,- Jerry-Fontenelli- and Fred Hund. Betty Kelly,; Mary • Lammi, community’s Fourth o f July parade. 283, 284, 2H5AV 285B ...... 210.00 55 277 278..27911...... 200.00 well Field at Montgomery, A la.B e­ 200,. 201 ...... 200.00 open for collection. - Falzone . supporting Gibson.' Anna MarinelU, Mario Micclo, Doris Chief Tixymas Brittain has an­ 55 2H2 *83. 284 - 340.00 fore entering toe army he was em­ 221. 222, 223 ....- ...... 430.00 66 ' 14, 15, 16. 17. 19. 51. 52. 19. Nash,: James Nash, Vera -Nucifora, nounced drills on toe following 22!^ 2^0 ...... - ...... 160.00 900.00 The council will meet Monday to Accepted were the resignations of ployed by the Calco- Chemical Com­ 120.00 . *0. 21. 22. 23. 24. 23 review application*' for tavern and Charles Schoenwtener, a member of Bruce Oldford, Betty Packer, Helen Thursday nights at 7 o’clock: June 228 ...... -...... ^ ...... 160.00 Ragonese, Fred Romano, Marion pany in Bound Brook. 120.00 | . sin! 2I 7! iwlYwTZZZZZZZlZ’. 190.00 retail liquor licenses. It was sug­ the janitorial staff for 31 yeans; Wat ID, June 24, July 8, July 22, August 212^ *'213 940.00 rn 250, 331, 60C ...... 1*5.00 The following deed has been re­ 262. 263 ...... 160.00 r>7 150.00 gested that a passible raising of .the lace Kaytor, janitor of Washington Schneider, Mae Schubert, Richard 12 and August 26. The next meeting 55. 56 ...... - ...... Stacey, Cornelius Sullivan, Eleanor corded at the office of County Register 258, 259, ’ 260 ...... 240.00 f,r 221, 222. 223 ...... 136.00 fee in connection with a peddler’s li­ School, and (Mrs. Helen Leonard, tru­ of the company Will be September 1 ’•7 r .1 2^1 OT... 90.00 Trlpka, Jennie Yankow and John Bauer at the Courthouse, Elizabeth: 233. ami % of 234 ...... 200.00 57 233 231 235 236 *237,'238 cense might prevent vendors from ant officer. . • . 237 ...... 112.5(1 ZabelskL -•'■■■ ' N, A. S. E. Building and Loan Asso­ 5 250 360.00 hampering the trade of merchants of Miss Ruth Pearson, school nurse, . - *i!0 *01' 87.50 57 2(1 212. 211, *11. 215. 246. 217 .. • 313.00 Adami Appointed to ciation of Elizabeth, N. J.,.Liquidating 262 203, 204, 203 ...... 180,00 57 218. 219. . . 180.00 the town; This will be considered for was reengaged tor toe next year at a Corporation, to -Ann B. Tomrcdle, 271 272 ...... 87.50 256, lTiO.Of ' action in the future. : salary of $590, an increase of $50; Regional School Board 5 273 274, 27 3 270, 277. 27H 262,50 57 258 250 260. 201, *62, 263 . 360,09/ . N o‘Seeb An-Lmnir’ ■», property in the southerly line of Pine . 2HI 282, *h;( 284 285 •*H0, 287 412.50 57 . 2 lH 180 A Dr. Milton Buchblnder was reen­ ~ Fred Adami, of 420 Locust avenue, __ 150.00 -It was announced that there Will - For many years .there have bceA avehue, 140 feet from Center street. 1 7 ■ 03. 04 ...... 271. ■1*0:00 be considered for action in toe future. gaged as school dentist at the same was appointed a member of the Re­ - 7 7 - -78 * 130.00 '7 V'‘ 2*6 277 .,..1 60.0ft- stories of so-called glass snakes gional High. School Board of Educa­ 22(1. 227 160.00 57 280, 281' .. ... • ' 120.00 It was announced that there w ill be salary, $550; and Dr.. C. G. Hanson which break into many pieces when 231 233. 23C 237 23 H 300,00 -57 286 •*87 ... . • 1*0.01) tion at a meeting of. toe board last 216 217 120.00 58 : n 215. *26, *27. 228. 229 . 433.00 two garbage collections a week dur­ was reappointed school physician at Dawn's Early Light ...... attacked—or when even menaced— Thursday night, to Succeed H. G. 4T*. 48 ...... 150.00 tr.tr* *37, 238. 2.19. 210/ 211 460.00 ing July and August unless the gas the sarnie salary, $450. Daniel F. and then reunite-unless the head, is ‘‘It had better be good,” said the 22it. 227 1CO.OO 58 212 213, 211 360.00 Merry, Garwood member who re­ 255; 2511 25 ...... 180.00 215 / • 120.00 shortage changes this schedule. Snyder,1 custodian of school funds, destroyed. Most of these , stories captain to Private Charles Mitchell 120.00 ' signed last month. He was appointed 203. 264 58 217, 218. 219 420.00 The Overaedr of the Poor reported was given a bonus of $50 tor the next arise from the legless, brittle-tailed when hd returned late-from a three- *4.275, 270. !77. 278, 58 / 160.00 on the recommendation of E. William •27: . 280, 281 ...... 390.00 59 423 160.00 five cases on rehef wrih expeuditure school year,. and,G. S, Fisher, auditor, lizard, which . —. the ability to drop day furlough to Fort Devens, Mass. «•« ...... 300-00 Severs,-the other Garwood member 9 - £21. 223, 221, 225 _ . 150.00 of $120.35. The Thudding Inspector of Plainfield, was reengdged at a sal­ its tail, thus enabling it to escape. “ Well, I was about, to get- on toe 0 2*0. 227. 228. 229, 230, 20 ft. of 59 ' *31, 222 / . : 300.00 ary o i $75. ' ■ This later is replaced by a short of the group- bus,” Mitchell explained, "when I 232. 2:i 1. 234, 235, 236 .... 600.00 59 223, 224 276.00 stated that eight perm its bad been This action broke a prescedent, it 9 .239. 240 ...... OT. 120.00 no 2*0. 21T. 228. 229. 230, issued tor fees o f $106 and valuations A war risk insurance policy, cov­ 'spike” or imperfect tail. heard a band .playing The Star 9 243, 344. 245 ft*. *47, 248, 349 420.00 *3 y232 - ■ • - 960.00 ering school properties, was renewed was reported, as previously the board Spangled Banner.’ I turned to stand 9 263, 204 180.00 59 x 233. 234/'*!I5, 236 ■ • . •. ' 460.00 o f $38,478. The Alum inum Company, acted bn the recommendation of the 74 27. 28 ...... 150.00 50 *51, 2V» 253 ...... 360.00 wito toe firemen’s Insurance Com­ at attention ahd face the direction 10 224, 223 120.01 59 254. /LIS OT,~W»- . 120.00 the Widen. Meial Company and the resigning member in appointing^is 228, 229. *30. 231, 132, 233, 846.00 pany,"Newark through Fred Cowell, Eyelids* Three Uses • of the music. When it was over— 10 89 V>%<250, 160. 261 .. Magnus Chemical Com pany received successor. Mr. Merry recommended the bus was gone I” Explanation .. 215 510.00 120.00 permits tor industrial expansion and Garwood agent The policy is tor Eyelids have three uses, rl) to 10 244, 245 170.00 50 y272' *73. 274. 275 OT.OT *40.00 $265,000, mod tire premium amounts protect toe eyes from injury, (2) to Leo T. Ragonese. accepted, 846, 24f...... ^ 278; 879, 380. 439 *06.90' the Garwood; Homes, - Inc. received Mr. Adami has been a resident of 230, 331. 258. 153, 354 , 255. 220 . 227 , 228. 229. 130 ___ 396.99 . permits for construction o f four two- to $278.25. \ ' ' ' - aid in moistening end cleaning the 256<.25T_____ ...._____ 833.* 234. 235. 230 ------— *49.99 The meeting was adjoumed fo next eyes, and (3) to shut out light when Garwood for many yeary and is an 831, 238 ------—------247, 848. 249. 830. 251, 252. 69C . 396.00 . family homes on Willow avenue at a employe of toe Diamond Expansion 19, 29 ------— — ~ 429 ------^ — — 116.00 Thursday. President Bley presided. sleeping. ' ' ' - Quoth the Private ' " 37; 38 .. 274. 225. 2*4 ...... 115.60 oost o f $8,000 each. T he report o f toe Bolt Company- ,, ' / ■ , This poster is tacked on the wall 821, 222. 223 . 224 ------4*6 ______------160.00 Borough Auditor "was also accepted of toe recreation hail in Camp Gor­ 829, 239, 231, 332, 233 . 247.50 4*7 90.00 NOTICE OF INTCMTI0N ; . 834, 235 90.99 220, 227. 416 . 345.00 as read. ■ - ■ ■ -. . Local Girl Enters'WAAC. Leog blind Plaque don, Ga. “Don’t Wait, Volunteer. 843, 244. 245. 146 ~~~~ 110.90 *26.. t n 410.00 The offer o f Carmelo-Caspanello to Tika noUe. thlt th. GARWOOD H0D8B BAS 263B, 264 —...... 75.09 253. *54. 235, 256. 257 v 600.00 Miss Jean Schneider, daughter of AND GEILU Inc., t u o p M Is I t . Major A hnge boulder, with a commemo­ U. S. Army, It offers you: Sports 268, 299. 276. 271. 278 . 399.69 263 ------1*6.00 purchase lots 287 and 288 on block 78 Mrs. Franoes Schneider, 'of 346 North 104 CooneU of Uw Bomush ef Garwood, N. J„ rative plaque imbedded in it, marks —Bask^jball, Baseball. Loafing is 275, 278. 177. 278------940.99 H>274 . 275. 276 ------3H.W for $240 was referred to to e finance for > Plenary BetaU CooamaaUon lleenat (or popular. Good Pay: $50 less de­ 281. 283, 284 186.99 267, 288 ______- 240.00 avenue, .has enrolled in the Woman’s prealaw situated at B3S North Aranua, Gar­ toe spot at Montauk, .Long.Islatid, 211, 221, 223 ^ 91M9 ■220. 227 - ______846.00 committee. ... . _ Auxiliary Army Corps and is await­ wood, N. J. ' . ' ' . where Colonel Teddy Roosevelt used ductions. You owe $5. Laundry: 824, 895. 998, 827, 898. 129. 243 126.00 Mayor James T Leonard presided. Oblmlona. It any, should Is suds Iwswdl- It’s free but it costs $1.50 to dry,’ 130. 231, 891/833. 134, 240, 247; 248 296.00 ing a call to-report tor training. She Italy Is wrltins to WSIter a McManus, Clerk to conduct Sunday morning services 235,136, 28T, 838. tit, 287. 206. 209 ____ 366.00 is a graduate of Regional High School of tbs Borough of Garwood, N. J. .--- for his recuperating Rough Riders. Police protection: M.P.’s. Gaines: 240, 841i/94l, 143, 244, 254, 235. 250. 257 .815.00 Make it s regaUC ftaktt to tm r (Blgnod) - ______te l898 after the Spanish-American Blackjack and Dice., Parties and • 945 »ZjL— L _ ™ ... 1.746.69 258, 259. 260 ___ _ •10.09 in Springfield and.has been employed GABWOOD HOUBK BAB AND OMLL. tag . . . : When you’re on furlough.” , 261, 245. 266. 267 . « 696.90 363 126.00 War~Beads s a i fllamps sock payday. for toe past two years with the 1-17 Mere T. Pelaslo. Ootrsttry. - riar. ’ . ' 878 . ~ 156.99 270, 171 ------146.90 282, - 346.99 276, 280, 281. *82 ____ : 486.00 Roger’s Company. of Elizabeth as a 287. - . 186.90 821, 228, 225. *38 ^ 606.00. ■...... — a o n c r o r o c t t u m o t ------secretary. Employes of -the concern 829^94, 115.116 . 416.99 ... 231. 232, 233, 234 , 235 . 306.00 . Notice If Hereby Given, A i t the final be* 83K — ^.—946.99 B -415 ; “ 306.00 munt of-the subscriber, u Executor ef the UM have given her an official WAAC BOROUGH OF GARWOOD - 186.99 200, 201, 202, 263, 264. 265, 266 - 420.6Q Uiii-ead Testament of Jenny W. Bntua» da» watch as a farewell present. Her / a l l , 8 » . « 396.96 869, 870 ------1*6.00 rraged, for the period from February H , 193t ‘ " SYNOPSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE BOROUGH PROPER \ 836,..... iTf.. . . . 138, 839 486.99 276 .— ------66.09 t>» January 7th, I f u will be audited and atatad brother, Staff Sgt Jack B. Schneider, 855, 236. 15T , _ 918J50 280, 281, 282 ------56.80 by. the Surrogate, and reported for settlement is now stationed in North Africa- _ (EXCLUSIVE OF THE SCHOOL SYSTEM), AS REFLECTED BY THE AUDIT REPORT FOB 1942 260, 961­ 186.09 414 ______—. • *76.99 863, 266 . ^ 186.99 234. 235, 230. 237. 838. 239, 246 M 846.90 ti> the Orphans’ Court of the County of Unloo, 1.026.00 ot Friday, the Hch-day of July, next at 9:30 T«UI OMUm t - 879, *71 ------— ------m 186.96 *56, *57. 258. 259, 266 ------dABIUTlC* _ FlaftMlal- -Tnfrt - fmarvaari -s-87Tr *I»i *T8, *90, 181,-288,­ _*7T.17B — ...... 140.00 . ' tm'ra-'Vioiet Light ----- ■­ PMJHIM -AMtoits Aoeeuat ’ 283, 884 __ ^ L ^ fioJ o 412 •------:------"MOJO” bued June tth. 1943. - 238. 230 J______;•------ltF.OO ... FIDKUTY UNION TRUST COKPANT, Experiments indicate that huney ... 899 . - MW *40:00 bees and fruit flies can see ultra­ To Bondholder*^for IsdoUedoMi ptyaUt in the j * n 1943 to ^ 821, 111. 123. 984, 895, 226. *42, 243 __ _— u— ------noim, LAFFEETY ft EMERSON, Procters, * . 1955, nod wblcfa v ts Usucd to fund Borough — .~~I199.H9.09 I 9599,090.09 297, 899 —------756.99 256 60.00 • 744 Broad Bt, Newark, N. J. -violet light;' WiichJ8..ta.visib!e to hu­ To Bank, for temporary loons to proride funds for Improvcraent 839, 840. 241. 249. 243, 844, 411 . 885.99 257 90.00 T-s • : • •' TocnlftM ' Projtrtf ' ni.i .'ll ..I...... —'—r... ■- .•—i. — 1,595.00 845, 146, 420 ------i - 420.00 277. 278, 279. 280. 281. 26*. 283 M 840.00 man eyes. ■ . . ' -232, 133 ...... 940.00 228. 229, 230.: 231. 232 ...... 600.00 TO Sundry Creditors, for ..unpaid bUla, depbiUt-and oterpayniente- 360.00 bf llena ...------;------;------— — ------*. 0,-«7i.*9 3,425.1* syiso - 236, 939 — a...... 240.99 236,- 237. *38...... To BOarda of Education, for Local School Taxes raised In their - 249; 943...... 240.99 243, 244 ------2.------180.00 • 33,050.00 ' '30;050.9d 106.60 247, 218, 219 ------...... - 270.00 behnlf______— ------‘ 89.09 To Other Borough Fuad Account! ^Xatiooufy In ona.deposit account. , . . . v -fi. kmjt. 847. 218 467.59 2*7 • ' ‘ t ._____another*^- __ . -540.99- to r l043'1fak'e4£ Uoliecttd in 194*. the caah'for wWch la ^ pedally' " — ------‘ , a;vtt4 . 835, 996 ...... ' 268.50 405 390.00 • H i P..*.Teaerred to punents under tfo 1943 budget or uauable as 1043 . __ a* . . 240.00 ^y-Berenuee . ■ I • ...... inuretwr-—...... 1 ...... — 987AB 2* s** 8«3 - , t^4*0.00 :j» B .w*3T ...... 20 ./267B 60.00 ^*75, 240 . • . ' Tefal UaHBUee - „■...... ^ , ^ . ^ . . ^347.821.41 > 41.685,01 994.B0 ' 9302,579.29 ... 210.99 250, 257 ; 410.00 ” 4 ' ... 660.00 265, *60 . . 140.00 .... 330.00' 169. 270 . . .24.00 G ood Time To ASSETS ; 8'94, 225 ...... 270.00 280. 287, •4.288 , 300.00 : 360.00 230, 231 ___ — ------TO MEET TIIB ABOVE LlADILITfEfl, THE BOROUGH DAB: 229, 270. 231 . • WQ ‘ •236, 237 ...... 940.90 242. 243 ------180.90 General'Assets for which Legal Reeerren have been created r ^ . 403.00, . 23^21.49 . 9 19,510.95 845, 246 ■ ... o 940.08 ' *58. 239, 260. 261. 262A "Outstanding Uens (Taxes, Assessment!) * - 9 852, 253, 254, 255, 25$ ;.----- .... 600.00 275, *76, 277, 278. 279 .... . -430.00 •Title Liens, which supersede all other liens on the properties . 270.00 F I X U P - 84,210.00 J l,356.31 224, 125. 226, 12T, 128...... ; 600.00 . 283, 281, 285_____ — Involved ' 32,851.35 .... 480.00 . '403 ------— 180.00 - Property acquired by deed or forecloiure proceedlnga and held 231. 238. 233, 234 ...... 163^390.40 - .243 . ..> 1*0.00 404. . , 180.00 for aale . — 163,560.49. .... 360.00 221.'222; 2*1* 224 , 2*3. 226. Accounts Receivable, accruals collectible, other than taxea . 468.89 468.80 246. 217. 248 ------...... Y o u r H O M E ! 584.30 12.30 258B, 259 ...... 180.00 227 , 223 ______960.90 Due- from Other Borough Finds (Boo Liabilities) ...... 270, 971. 972 . 273, 274, ^75. ■ - 2*9. .230 i - ...... ------, Tto.oo * -J92T8.145.65 9.7U48.36 9 36,664.89 9164.132.40 ------276, 877. 278. 279. 280B ... 1.9A6.00 243, 244, 215. .246 ------. ' 480.00 Total General Aneta * . 360.90 Lees: Statutory JUSaerres ■ - >71.571.65 T l,346.36 36,664.89 163.560.40 899, 300, 361, 308. 303 ...... 425.00 *51. tUS ^ '• Repair thgt leaky roof. 211 150.00 221. 221. 401 . . 396.00 - 9 572.00 8‘ • — 9 —. 9 578.00 395.00 223, 220. 227. 228. 229. 230, Book1 value of Genaral Assets — ------U 45.290.26 *34,. 935, 236 Cash. avallaMo on Books at doso o f year 38,415.78 4,429.98 1,502.26 ^ 239. 240 ...... 265.00 ‘ 231, 232 ...... ------. 720.00 • Modernize year kitchen. iCash"Tested In United Btatee War Bonds 20,090.00 20,000.90 245. 916 - — 270.00 *14. 233 . . 180.90 ’ rsaot. Credits, to be recelred frim taxre levied In 1912 and prior. , 500.00 238. 239. 240. 241. 242, 243, 1. 2 ...... 816.90 . • Fix op it recreation-room in your ------and yearn 1943 to 1955 to liquidate dedclendes or_to_ _ . r t 27 ___;----- .Jf.M-Ti...... -.- * 336.90 244. 245. *46 retire all Indebtedness ...... " ------a$s.e.%a.os . 39,559.00* a- 800,505.90 3 3 ------160.00 ! 249, *30. *31. 232. 23.1. 254, ______JJ94t5.81T.28 9 97/065 78 9 4.4U.88 - 11 ______...... 300.00 255, *36; *57, 258 -___ _ 006.00 basement. . Tefal Assets . ■ 80.90 This ordinance, shall take affect Immediately ~ r 14A ------— ~ when passed and published.ks required, by law. THIS LEAVES AN'BXCEW* OF ASSETS,OVER LIABILITIES, WHICH ' ; . -47. S8A------965.00 • Order your storm sash NOW for next 9 55,980.77 9 8A25J9 186.16 * r IAMBS T. LEONARD. IB TERMED SURPLUS REVENUE , 1 ...... — ------9 88.615,85 — 9 186.06 * : - ; • Ma/br. . “ fLies hnve a, value that permitted antklpaUan of 118^75.09 In the|194S badget, 166.06 Attest: l- *•. ' • 681. 588. 583. 584. 585 __ 166.00 WALTER 8. McMANUS. ' ' v 811. 592. 593 ...... 9T6.06 , Borough Clark. . * . RECOEHEHDATlONt 8M. 597, 598. 599 . 366.96 LOANS ARRANGED! v . 66:96 v n a t an Emmgency of 9lA06.99 provfftog for Uie renOTa-- 9. That a revtnloa In-the -syttem-ef revenoe-eollecUons~be~ln« 48 ------««J. ToiT eoT, 546.96A65^ 606. The 697 foregoing. ordlneneo wao adopted am the WB AKX1 FBEPAXED TO BUT IW AKXANGK A Uon o f the Borough elBera be liquidated- In the 1943 bodgq. '. Btltaled to effect nn Internal control. 49 811 ' 118.56 15th day of June. 1643. • • • 846. 947. 948.140. 356 . 876.96 . l o a n t o s n m r c s b e p a w s . L That tan evarpaymenta of 928.56 bo rvfunded through appll- ■ , 9. That library flnra of 1948 be withdrawn froa the library . W A i m Bt lfclEAJnTE, joint entton to 1943 ttzee. Provided tBe-ttipeper stlQ ow u » » ' property. rand and converted to 1943 Borough revenues. *44. *56. *58 956.96 838. *36 ------846.96 - - Bansnk CSerltr • 3. That a deposit of I63.007of State Comtributton for Erilef. — ~*v 19. - That a system pertaining to soldiers' exemptions be lnstl- Dated Jtme 15, 1942. ; ...... ’ ____t la the CnmSKUcounvbe tranMemd by. the book to the Emer- toted between the offices of the Aw m ur and Collector, *34. 1 5 5 1 . 946.66 IK. That a eynopsie of thls audlt. together with the recommen- *6|. |AS. *63, 2A4. 2U . 866.66 the Trait ta the Curreet Accounts be - daUona, be published or be caused to bo published twice by the Clerk. 65 and 10*'of. *78 -_____ >' 165.96 *54. *55. *56. *57 „ 366.96 Football Pool Aid* Sfioria . ; - CERTIFICATION *}J *78. *80 ____— ,186.9b STANDARDLUMBER & SUPPLY CO. ^ the sum of 9578.90 doe froa Current to Capital be • This Sjnopele has been published by me aa a requirement ef railed to Foreclosure stirs to 1043. , • • ■ . . 265. 966. 26T 186.96 Oat ot tot- profits of Ha state-. PAINTS — WAXPWAXX — MASON MATERIALS " ( L Tliat a review of old outstanding, im m m a lf and pmonnl the'taw. I have caused It to be prepared by our Borough Auditor, 278. 279A . • 69.96 controlled football pool company. takes atnee 1037 be mode to effect eoUecUoo or cancellation of these Monroe. 8m m . from the 1942 Report o f Audit on fllo In my -office. 281. 281. 283, 284. 285. 286.187 _ 480.06 r . ' ' KSTIMATK8 GLADLY GIVEN It may be Inspected by ’any taxpayer. .. 296. 289B. 291/ 292. 293. 211, 895 360 06 Sweden spent $1,190,ON last year to That 984.50 due from tttle eompAokf for Betrches nude, i* WALTER R. VcEANUB, . *98 ______------\v; 75.06 enciauarging aporte, -aihletica and . > . ’ . Boroogh Clerk, Garwood, N. J. 180.66 High and Chestnut Streets TeL CRanford 6-0508 several j u n ego be caoceH eL1 . • «. *92. 993A. ^A3B. 394— .~——— physical training. ' - .4 ", • • - ' • ' ■ . 6*M *22. 224. 223, 229 ------149.00

l , , - i r ^ Note. Abort ■ Local M en Plea* M*de .. rOmtisuied from page on o f (Conttmmei, from page one) (CMhuMd from p a t* one) completion of her training at Iowa dental care-wwfld receive It. at : Huettoman tor Mrx. J. Lodentedt State Teachers’ College, lows. She minimum charge of 29 cents at the Tht matter « u referred to the Board will now -be assigned to a abort Imicoln School dhric. The dental station. ■ , .. . ■ ., . " of Health t i t inVMtUaUon, and medical nurses and the attend­ Wslter WiUlsms has returned to ance officer Would determine pupils Adopted on fine] reeding wss.-an Camp Butner, N. CL, alter spending eligible for eHnir») care. — - orffininoenHOvidinf forthe/acquiii 7 1 -day furlough with his parents. ' President Plummer said thereatter tkm of lend ne<*s*ary.toflto.qiSening Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of 81 had been ably presented and jM jre- t i r f s . a n of e new road from Centennial ave­ Coolidge street ' . viewed the board's actions on previ­ Thura. Nit** ^ 9 nue to Lincoln Park, east Hie road Will -H. Debmer, of 215 Columbia ous requests for ^ establishment of a " Open avenue, has been promoted from is necessary for a new development clinic since it eras abolished.about private, ffrstclass, to technician, ton years ago. All board, members, Elisabeth .in the Kaltenbach estate to be under­ m fourth grade, It . was recently an­ he continued, are of the opinion that taken shortly by T. V. Albert nounced by the commanding bffleer at a clinic would be splendid, but all Referred to'the road committee for __ N Camp Edwards, Mass., wfiere he is are not agreed that it is essential. ■ further study was a complaint of F. stationed. . . x There are no funds available in the ' L. Johnson, 406 Manor avenue, about budget this year for such a project. an unsanitary condition, caused by ■ .V Pvt R. J, De Stefanls, of 112 North : stagnant water lying in a lot . to the avenue, west has. been transferred Trustee Willlam.Fredrick suggested rear of his property and facing on from Miami Beach to La Guardis that the board should be prepared ta Columbia - avenue./ The matter Was Field with the Army Air Forces. His act on requests for the' usd1 of the referred to the road/ committee for wife, the former Virginia Torro, is playgrounds this summer, in view of Remember! June 20th further /study. ; - ' ' !J residing wlthfier family,; j f . growing interest In- a recreational i i ■-■■■! Pvt. I Joseph ‘Bice/, bl. Summit project in the community. The mat­ The committee denied the request PVt. VINCENT TORSO J formerly of Cranford; is. now sta­ ter was left to the building and of Nicholas Annese > and Max Gold­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Loots Torro berg, of Spring Garden street, that tioned at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga. grounds' committee with power, pro­ of 112 North avenue, west, who He entered the. army from the En­ viding supervision is assured. Is Father’s Day! a portion of Estelle place, along which arrives tomorrow to spend a fur­ listed Reserve Corps. _ -1 ' — Suggestion that $l,000 of the ex­ part of their properties run, be lough with his family. He Is sta­ ' closed. Mr. Dexter, of 132 Mohawk ■ Pvt. James V. Armstrong, son pected $3,000 balance in the cafeteria tioned at Fort Knox, Ky„ with a fund be used to purchase a memorial drive, complained of horses being m otorcycle unit. |Pvt. Torro Is a of Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. G. Armstrong, ridden across properties.in.hls neigh- o( 121 North avenue, west, has been for high school graduates who have graduate of . Cranford •'■ High - given their lives in the war or possibly • borhood by riders using the nearby School and wss employed with assigned to the Replacement train­ G IV E T IE S Union County, Park .brWa.l paths. He ing center. of 'the Army Air Forces to help defray the cost of the, dental the . Packing Engineering Coin-^ clinic, if one is establlshed. was made suggested some measures be taken pany before entering the armed' Technical Training Command at Jef­ ' to regulate the riding of horses within ferson Barracks, Mo. He Is a gradu­ by Trustee Walter E. Cooler. The forces. ■ / . township litpits. The complaint was ate of Abraham Clark ,High School, suggestion was-referred back to the • Arrow taken uitder advisement Roselle, and was a ship fitter with the activities committee- to confer with Final approval was given, the sale Bethlehem Steel Company before he the student committee on activities • Botany of lots 40 and 4) in block 170 to D raft Boards D iscuss entered the armed fores. ' in the. fall - The board renewed its'war risk Henry Zekoll for $35.52, and on rec­ Ensign Jack Faunce, soriof Mr. and Replacem ent Schedules insurance on school-. properties ; • Palm Beach ommendation of the Tax and Assess- Mrs. L . D. Faunce, of 206 South Union merit Committee, It was voted to More than 50 members, and clerks through its broker, 'the EL L. Heden- avenue, is now stationed, in Florida, berg agency. The premium on $1,- . accept_$l,500 in full settlemeht of of the -IS * local Selective - Service taking further, naval —training.—His *n - ~.. tw rno— - outstanding' liens - against lot 31 in Boards in Union County attended a wife and baby son arrived in New P 5*;!*0Mrs. Thomas Gilley, chairman of block 425. The committee, on rec­ Vork by plane Iasi week. ommendation of the real estate com­ meeting In. the municipal building the Junior Red Crass, suggested that Tech. Sgt. Eugene Hurter and his . mittee, rejected an offer of $100 for here last Thursday night at which the there Is a n eed f o r a summer school wife have returned to Amarillo, 1 . 0 0 lots 1923 and 1924 in block 548, and new industrial replacement schedules session this year and urged that some Texas, after spending.a (Onlay fur­ set an acceptable price as $200. were discussed. • • of/the teachers be retained to carry lough with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Referred to the road committee on such a program. President Plum, _It_was_ the opinion of some board Harry. Hurter, of 5M E3m street._He ~wfffi power Was'the request "of Mrs. uner.-expressed ..tlto.jlipM on.ihat. he Dad'never has toonuay members that industries were'being will reenlist, upon hia return' to camp, William B. Poulin, of .10 Algonquin didn’t think it would be practical F^~ties1—Aiidr'horw-'he’ll-'^ - - unfair about the replacement sched­ and will be promoted to master drive that the township care for a without a real organization, and as 'predate1 several of these ule plan—that they were'placing older sergeant circular plot in that neighborhood, men, not likely to be called immedi­ ?no plans have been made, no funds famous-make ties I What a PvtT"cfiarlea S. Miller, son of Mr. now overrun with weeds and aggra­ ately, as being mote easily replaced appropriated and no arrangements selection you have to choose, and Mrs. R. C. Miller, of 8 Claremont vating hay fever victims. than younger men, who are apt to be made with teachers, did not believe from . . . Arrow,' Botany, it should be undertaken this year. The May report of Building Inspect drafted, and requesting deferments place, is now stationed at7 Fort On­ . Palm Beach!. In bold pat­ tario at Oswego, N. Y....He - was tor E. E. Steele showed 14 permits for the younger men. Some board - Bids-for-the labor Involved formerly a volunteer with the Ameri­ painting the trim of the high school - terns, stripes, figures, plaids ' Issued for $7,359 in valuations and members felt that by so doing, the can Field Service Ambulance Unit in and .solid colors. Where else $78 in fees. Of the permits -ap­ Industries were taking selective serv­ were received from Joseph Warsin- Egypt and was inducted with the last ski, $520, and Hans Berg, $290, and will yop find another selec­ proved, nine were for chicken coops. ice out of the hands of the local tion like, tins? Yes,; your May report of Collector A. B. Cald­ boards. contingent to leave Cranford. ' referred to the bulldlngi and grounds w ell Showed receipts o f$ 8 1 ,149.06. Hugh SplUbury, Jr., son of Mr. and committee. ' best betis to buy Dad’s ties Major'S. E. Lewis, Jr.; deputy-state Mrs. Hugh G. Spllsbury, o f 605 Lin­ ..for. Bather’s Day -gilts at The finance committee was au­ selective, service dlrcetor, who pre­ thorised to secure a safe deposit box den place, left last Wednesday for T ' t. Goerke Co. St. Ft sided, declared that the replacement 3 t M ichael’t at the CrSnford Trust Company for Jefferson Barracks, Mo., where he has schedule is the ordrly withdrawal of keeping war bonds purchased recent­ started bastc training In the Army Air G r a d u a t i o n men from ' industry for the . armed ly by the township. Police Commis­ F orci. fContinued from page on e) forces. He said he feels It will work sioner J. Edward Wolf presided in laney, Jr. William Lawrence Me toward building the best army as / John Haggerty, son of Mrs. Jessie the absence of Mayor George E. Haggerty, of 405 Manor avenue, has Cann, William Kelly Nordengren and ^Qsterheldt. well as seeing to it that the army is maintained with the necessary Im­ been promoted to private, first class, William Edward Ryan, . plements of war. according to an onnduncejnent from Girls - include: ' Joan Catherine Bracken/Patricia Elizabeth Donndly, It is natural to r draft boards to s ee Great Bend Army Air Base, Kans., Caution Fuel ■ where he has been stationed for. the Doris Idary Downey, Lucille -Cath­ their Individual- problems,' he de­ past two months. He was former erine Gibson, Marie Elizabeth .Griffin, clared, and impossible for them to see F a r P e p ’t U r n ' h om rst O il U & rs ’ scoutmaster ot Troop 76 and was em­ Maureen Jean Hanley, Dorothy Cath­ fContinued from paps one) the overall picture which State head­ ployed by thq. Prudential Insurance erine Hynes, Mary Asm Luca, Flor­ quarters does. By and large, he said, tlon will be valid after July 1, and Company prior to hla enlistment. He ence Elizabeth McElwee, Mary Ann the industries are cooperating and he therefore no “coupon credit" trans­ is a graduate of the Air Corps Photog­ Pasqua, Phyllis Annp ;Quelly, . Asm actions will be honored by the ration­ believes replacement schedules will raphy School at Lowry Field, CoL, Jean Stoch and Doris Loretta Witting. S P O B T - ­ work . to . the best advantage of all. ing board. Period five coupons of the and is at present with the base photo He expresed confidence that any present series will remain, valid until section at thd mid-western air base. minor defects which now exist will .Viakto • September 30. . Harold D. Haynes, son of Mfi and . ' "Where there is no vision, the peo­ SHIRTS . Consumers have been urged to take be ironed out Mrs. C. E. Haynes, of SOSMsple place, ple perish-’.’—Proverb*. , •./ advantage of the summer months for Other speakers. included Major. C is soon to receive his wings at the Installing insulation, weather strip- F- ot Ule State classification dl- Army’s twin-engine advanced Hying plng, storm sash and other heat sav- vision; George Cross, War Manpower sebool at Pampa, Texas. Before en­ ■ ing devices. Oil burning equipment Commission, Washington, D, C., and tering the «rmy as an air corps cadet and radiators should be cleaned and Lt Edgar Buttle, U. S. N., occupa­ he was - employed - by. the General etK M h m C l 2 2 5 repaired in order to Insure efficient tional adviser at State headquarters. Motors Oorporstlon In Linden and he operation during the coming heating ThomaaWachenfeld, director .of the received Ms primary flight training ait season. ■' ■ : Elixabeth U, 8. E. S. office, also Was Muskogee, Ok!*; and'hia basic flight You ^an’t ,. miss .'pleasing present. J . No corrections will be made for training at Enid, Okla. ' Awwrt, IfaB him ,on Father’s iDtoy , . ■ changed circumstances In reference A 1 M WmSSSSSi Kenneth O, Scheliar, son of Mi^ hxi t lR T u i/l if you aimat: his Affections - to fuel nil rations until after October Bitten by Dog Mne. B, lL Scbeller, of 7 Park her .with an:-Arrow Sports 1, at which time users may advise the nue,taon;mane.uverrao(BiewbeM/in Shirt! They ARE .cool! board in writing /of such dreum- ; Carol E. Hoesly, three years old, Tennaseae,''. Be.has been promoted stances and have the. necessary ad­ dauqfoter of Sgt end Mn. Boaaly of Open collar-ishort .pleeves, 20 Adame avmari, wee bltton Satur­ - meticulously, detailed in s justments made. . . ^ W I ) b WOtUOtt M day by a dogeowned " by MraNkbotao " ‘ of^CSraundtortl light-weight fabric--. This is Jaoqyku o < f 2I -Adatte' wrtmuilibTSa the sports shirt Dad will Discontinue lor I d jlld w a s tahsm loil •”Mamsgaag5g •lip into the minute his' The Heathermede Civic Association business hours are over.- Will. discontinue ..meeting, the r And, at this price you can" summer, it t o ld M . announced by (he W i U s e D E V O E ''treat him to more than one! group yesterday. Members wffl be In ail popular colors. Sizes; notified of the firat regular tneetlng In the fall. i*opwrt 14 to 17. Sttejtr^Floor. ; ■ t:fAtotoJhe.rignal«oipi.

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; Seaman Henry Bresinskt ot Tama- C g A T

o t 229 North avenue; w est He-i* in ' ' W "boot^tnfinlng etTlhode Ialsnd,after whkh he-will ba transferred to ma­ I97-SNTTOleaAee, Qr.f-IMI 1 6 . 5 0 chinist school at Norfolk, Va. For a special present give M i f * ' Dad one of these handsome sports coats I They’re hand­ somely tahoredl All-wool! In checks, plsids or . solid • Announcement. ' 'A ■'• - ' ■ " ' ' . . ■ colors! . Sizes . 34 to 46. HOE Men’s Shop, Third Floor,. i f ftCALL AT MY STORE? Effective June 30,.we are discontinuing our' - ' ' . shoe repairing business, in order to devote ‘W e lik e to make gooji on our promiaeaj ' full time to orthojri&p work, the building o f A N D SLACKS . ■u.i but we've mialakl our memorandum yrithi arch supports u i% d l - as the fitting., of hie name awl. addreM. He had better new dioes. - ’ huny, because our new shipment of hoes 8 . 9 5 received last week ie going fast. W e will specialize in baby's and children’s •hoes, and continue to cany our large stock . Just, what he needs I AU- wool £abardihq: slacks to of men’s and women's corrective shoes. 'mig.jnth his sports jackets and to keep Dad ever so - t -= : ' : cool this’ summer. ^ -In na- ■ tural, brown, grey' o r . ica- W\ ANDREW CRlSANTI • blue. Sires 28 4o 44. 3rd FI. - /ilAS^pWARE AND GIFT SHOP ■ from Cranford phone WX 5152 .109 N / Uafcm Av CRdnforf64666 LAN RIAL A IL CBAHFOBD fW6 ToK Charge) ' ^ ~ ' ■ t r T*-

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