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' : '. J • /•• .'.-• •'• 1 ' "^ '-"' •••• V ' THE caftAjnroRD cmlzgN Ayt> THURSD ^, AUGUST 30. igsg' .-w."/- / /.. ..- • - Michigan avenue, was a contestant; Paternal, grandparent is H. F.• j Announce Speakers. d 4n-j>-pr<;liminary "Mi^ Color TVTV"}*""'" I Mitcher' o of Union. and '.clerk of the board \ •contest last night at . Palisades | At Gospel, Chapel A 4^ ^ t L. Jv Ricfces Appointed land Mrs. E/w/tll jWhiteh«,<-j, ait'"*. '.'twere further authorised to /enter'(. KENILWORTH' — Seven chil-f KENILWORTH — Frank ija(:. in<0 KENILWORTH ,— :»t v/ill «irnj ,a du<;'..'Mrs. William KENlLWORTH—Resolution Jiasj ag^«*menUi covering the work.' dren;7 to 12 yedrs old, earned $5 j millan* will .speak' at the 11, a.rr" : By Aclanjias Carbide, Cuhrch will Bri'iat-i, v/iil pl;rvof j -. KENILWORTHKEN ''— Display wln- Hafner. Will aiJdress ihe junior' Sunday awi b*^r ..t 11.j.«., ^ tU ,p , r^umHibn of j a" new storm wafer sewer, in Kenil-; - - j, Aii audience which included 121 KENILWORTH — A daughter, vertising- and sales promotion- department's meeting at the pn rir;jtjor( or tht tdo dows'inwi . the front of the Stephen- manager for Adamas Carbide-Cor.- >u,nrr..er.,R:^n • w,^ ^ • ;^ »» -^ rm. s*pt«nb*r-0. -.l.-A-orth" boulevard, between 'Mar-. „„.«'son Machiner, y Sales Company of'j adults, was entertained with al-Jill-Rena' Mitchem, was 'born'to hour. '. •• . ' • : _„—.. 1 1± 1 •• .—,-i. t... I pmgram nf vnngi and Ha poraiion of: Market street. , His •The speaker at the 8 N,. , . Entered »« second class mull matter »•' O Qn'/%(iA»-ic' 00 Portap '"' 1 fin ' "i'' ;pfnees-wiUrH5e-at- , 33. CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEH 6, 1956 The Po»t Office at Cmriford.N.'J. . ,O oCCUOnS, II rageS — lUC |' ^ _ T"fhe Ijidme - ! -rr- °': 409 boulevard on AUEUst ;eeii«g—service—wii)—tarj—vhr BOROI.Y;H OF KKVILWOKTH mitlee .rneetjna ;,n"7-Vwjtivr• a* 't'hft churc- tornh of* ''to .Ni-nna^and • .D'AmianOl|Hlll.SKU'o , .C«i-I! electricawinH^n.Tiifsdal storm,v .romb't"actio night'durinng by and Mrs. Gerald AlfWn, 121 Norlftj'"^-".-"'-'I~i "u- «"" ~."i *^i"- planu' Bailey. AH speakers are teaches 1 ?!«• ar«" '. ' • . .. : 123 in Muhlenberg..Hospital, Plam- 'ottttfSAMI. NO ii'ti ' Uw/.WSCS to dfe*u*x'faJ.l> plans., •' const rue-tion1 the. lire department, in covering street.; Mr. Rickes has had more than.' of the Sunday School. " Uf(^-ul Orriir.ira-i- /takiiig part in the sbow"wer^|;Mf Maternal' grandparents are • •• ' • St. Michael's ' './ , OflW.'.'A.'.CE ' All '"Sunday School -oWk'-ry ,-ifirt I.machinery prevented damage to eight years, experience in consum- Thhe regulal r BiBiblb e study and ScKool Bus '' ' y • '.Ar. '• fr'jrr/' :.!,! »H'ir/ Av«-lliJ-' • ;i" (hi.- icbrWI on S(.p;- Steps Taken Stop Times of" 12,000 .an J*ift of Th* Gfrin-i! Im- BOROUGH OF 'No, -of Days '.'. : ' ' '• " .' ' Holidays - '-.:. .\,';', -'-t for .. t t n't. 'it * 'MO F« U-rr:bi-r 10. ,' " • . '.- , '" i prov».rn^nt of J&L-ktoVi Vo'tui itnii AppV/>p-. UOAUU Or IBDL'CATIOS' Tiiitirjii ti-,*- Sum ol tlJWibr Thi? Con- : : i J.ji-- 'III. • :•>• Setat$24,000 : ' ."• ; September 10 "• . • IT V itr.;n-iion fjf • Storm S»-w«;r on N'orth J4th I ' &?4)id prop«S*il« will be • received by 'Color TV Contestant UJ. Police -15' Monday ...... School Opens for Pupils . .:••'• Announced J* .f.f Street. ' '• \ ° ]th* Kirnilworth Board of Exlucailon. 'at . * -••/.. • . . mT;" _. School "."Rfi^.. 1 — Miss Joan, : BK IT -ORDAINKD hy Ihe Ow<-rninj: , th«- Hirdlntf School. Boulevard, Kenll-. Th5«- . Mrs. Erick K, Gronau pf 264 of school- next Monday, Cranford's Saturday.....':..'. ivloetins of Elemeiitary School •fcivd Charter Bus Service, has been evident nf Schools Howiird B. Best todny announced-the as-r ^tor W. Powell nt' : %$• • "PY\(\\\\\...'.. Columbus Day — School. Clbscd' ;irc operated by "Wusslcr. Bus iY...•"oV.i-r'i.ii'.,-" o'f'j.'Lrn*'' "vTi^t for II cnls v;h'i hav<- vet to'register their i "-id* in a budu*t Kentoiojr* adot>t*d.., Ju>}iu.'<, In KenJIuorth, to.the Urlcoln., OKSISAN'CE SO'. istr.-iiiii> 'iii't'-. he-inu held today and :toniur.rc|,\g.,|,Dr-. Best,. Mrs, Ru'th- ,.|,-r.yi,. o.'-.:-rii'. («-• 'ivj,.^i- Julv !0. f.f.iiflrcr, for"- >rtu,ol m-.'v rln'<;n -inv- S.,cti«ri 2: ,The-»uin'of *I"SOp W,->i*,r*h Kihwl, C^nUrnnlal Avenue, Cran/ord, I tributions of the "people of Gran- police -. headquarters yesterday • Novethbef 1 . . . '' . . __._.—...... ^-...-...... _. - .In-novsik-^diVoctor of elementary .it. Ji, and return dailyrexcepJine-hol- AN ORDINANCE To"Ad' d A Supplement The hich School pick-up will r r v To ,,Ari Ordinance Entitled "An Ordi- ;ford, Mr. Leary.said,. - '. . morning; • • • 17- .Thursday.,..,"...... Feast of. All Saints ^- Hoiyday ... " ' •'«t' #r'!'f Jr.'i-->r.iij lakr <-f. d». ./r«»/ri 9 Ji.rr.. until 3 p.m. be-; ».<-<.-tiorj and »Virm' and -catch bajliui annd idav'4, durinK .the 1956-1M7 school nance To'Regulate and De'tenmlne The bcfifin ill 7:30ii.nv at.R;\ritan road education! and Frank Martz,..di- .'. .term. •"'... . .- Apportionment of the total bud- Presidential 'Nominee • At the siimc time, "Chief'T'owell . . - November.fc -__ • . ' on "•j turn ih.ill b*- paid from th* • capital im- ,.'.u ,oi Ys»d«, CourU and Other Open and'Colin Kelly court; 7:32-ati Ending Servu'e, Here recU)i".-of' secondary education,' will 10- Pupill are.to Arrive at the.iehool. Spacer and To Regulate and Restrict' The get-'among the" participating agen- issued a pica t,o local motorists to I prf//*'rri'.-nt fund from an appropriation %} &;30 a.m. and to be picked .up .for Location of Buildings Designed for Spe- Tuesday., V.~ ,E(lection'Day — School Closecr-..- . Behnert placo; ^34 i't. LiMihcmie.j. address the educators today. -. - • « vifr<'to/«rf; rnade in a budget hereUifare NOW you can go to the banjk before be,especially careful next week, rv/, i.-ntrtints y/i.'.hjnfi to return at^2 p.m. cific use* and The Regulation of Trades ' cies has.been set as-follow?:-Boy .•'•-..', , NoVcmbe*". 12 "' .•". .' •• ":. drive; ":3ti at Chester Lang place; j • Tomorrow,, teachers will, report ffir '.v # ' adapted. PropotaU marked "BID" mult be mail- and Industrie*" Known.as Ordinance No. being observed here as* Child Safe- of the t<7.: houl'l l brine, withi ; th'- m record ;j': Th'l* Ordinance nhall take Scouts, $8,500; Girl Scouts,.$4,70"0; 7;38 at Glen avenue; 7:>10 (it Denr to their assigned- .buildings.-'• and •a dr preilented to Mrs. Helen JM. Arthur, 124 of .The- Borough of Kenilworth and or after your working day begins. 1 Monddy. .'...... Veterans' Day — School'Closed. of v;ic<.in;ition :ind irnrriun-- <-'f«t after final and .publication Secy, 65 Arthur Terrace, Kenllworth. •Known a»-The Zoning Ordinance ol-The Visiting Nurse. Association , $2,500; ty Week,, when driving in" school I man road; 7:42 nt Re/ldrd avenu.e;"'| f *tr.,-r i i s . . ' .. November. 21' '•'•-. . '. . prepauc for -the opening of school. -. /fjr tr.,' in lh#: majincr. pr'ovid'?d bbyy .la laww . The IVvard, retervei the rllfht to reject Borough of Kertilworth. - \ zones, npar school buses-or in oth- .'ff:*- . '..r.*ti( iz;itiori. from' itlipitK-cTia, Mi. Cranford Wqlfarc Association, $5,- | 7:44 at Bupisick; avenue find Lex-'i Chest x-iays of the staff, will- be | . -..•.'• WALTEHE. BOKIGHT, any or all bids and to .waive Immaterial BE IT ORDAIKED by the Mayor.and Union County. Trust's Walk^Up Win- or places where, there are chil- Wednesday ...... ^.Thanksgiving Recess begins at 3 p.in, Mayor nformalltit*; '• '• . • • • - '-- -.- 000, and Cranford.First AidSquadf ingion avenue; 7:4fi';iil New street.! taken in the -afternoon; Al Cdurjcll of the Borough" At KenJlworth: : •'•-.-- - .--...' '••-'-• ' continues to Mon, Nov'..2C, at 9 iuni. •JHELEN M. AKTHUW,- duen. • ' •''.•.-• ".''•, • •Tl'\p-.,iuiuor.hi-Rh school will'havo ; 41fr. Hail. from another school,/-.hey i p1Jiijp j McGBVNA. • Section 1. Section. V of the ordinance ".S'2,500, The amount of. $8D0 has The faculty assignments are as • ' , ." • , Secy. of which th,l« ordinance la a supplement,, dow at South and Walnut Avenues .-•.•'. December 21 . at e'ltfrli ••.t.ould pri;:,(.[it a .transcript, of! , Borough Clerk: Dat<-d: Auuult 30,. ISM. ' _ 8^0 .beeri reserved for campaign cx- i . The chief reported that 50 large its first pick-up at 11; SO al Len-; follows: ' ' •:'":• • i on thi- be and the mme l« hereby, supplemented driidc.'i, he s.'i.irl. • . • •;• by the addition of a subdivision to be.| posters urging, motdrists to "Drive 15 Friday .„"..... School Closed for .Christmas' Va-. home drive; ll:f)'- al'Chester I.iuiR 'A In any bunln«« dlutrict no build- from 4 tp.'6PJWL Monday through place at a recent meeting of. the • . ' ,.-_.. - January 3 . ' . . • • • gnrten; Miss Irene Bloyder' and . b ' ilworth, and w;« approved-.l)y the Mayor AN OHDINAWCB for Th« Conntmctlon Ing or premises shall be used for "any of partment- over .the'coming week- 21 Thursday ..".'.School'Reopens" '•'.-'. ' avenue; 12:J}0;'at Lexington npd of a Siorm Sewer and' "The' NtceiMiiry the hereinafter specified purposes. • finance 'committee at the home of .Burnsidc;12:02 nt Bossier aven'llQ Mrs. Edna McFaddch, first grade; TV'.- . .1 , 2Bth DAY OK AUGUST,' 195« Cauh Hanlrii' on' North 28th Strtet from end for display during the first few 1 By ' O/deV of t>.»• fi'ivrrrirr.g -Wody. ; The V'-Tv. frKsenc Hi Express carting 6r hauling, of- Thursday ~- and,.on Fridays, from 4 It's chairman, John V. Nostrand. .'••.. January 22. 23, 24 / Miss Jtebrkah .Poynter and Miss t- of ;i free Kov-| • •PHiLi/' J. MCGEVNA, Jeffcni/m Xvenufc Runnl+ig Nbrtherly To fice* 3»d stations," truck terminals weeks of the hew school term. . ^ : and 12:04 at New street. ^_, I'HILIP J McGKVNA. ' •**rnrn<-hi vonsi'ts ^ North>-rlv»"J.AX\K of Property of The Other members of this committee ;• '•-., Tuosday thru Thursday ...;....Mid-year Exams Mildred' nivit'z/.o'i second. gradcT in Cfimif'h-rih&l • '• Borough Clerk of ihV 11 and transfer depot*. i Assignments for .the school .crbss- . Bnlh sessions.will be picked Y 'KtnilwBfth."f«.'J United Crantl, 'aU^riovel Service Co.. »nd '. offices'as public Dated: 28,~IOM.' S-:i0 12> Warehouses where thejarticles -1o8 KM;—^———- •'••. -•.. '.-;'; _. . . '-Juliii MuGlinteek,- Ttiehard ; .'.'"''. • February 13. •— .', .'': ~ • •lO.-'iTiimile;! i'ifu>1'"tlu' iliiimj'i-.iMil' V •loan Mi'lvin and Miss Ann Thence Along .lfl£t' Line -to' The Existing when packaged for "removal cannot JFaclelen. arid Edward Shaheen.- ing offiqers will beTRe same, as last iHemsWorth, third grade; Miss Ruth Pnndl and Pravlmnif for An Appropriation be lifted' and carried away normally year, thief' Powell said, except, 18 Tuesday .-:.' Lincoln's Birthday -^- School Closed' Tickets mil'y be obtnine'cl by tlio Therefor. • and easily by a person.or customer.. so attending the meeting were : students from the fotlovv'ing'area Morgan and-Miss-Dorothy Snydcr, •-• - . . February 22' . -. ',•'.• • • BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Section 2. The Invalidity' of any sec- Benefit now from this late con- • son Xighlc'ap, United Fund presi- that Edward,.J.' Wagner of 'll8 Body of the Borough of Kenllworth.-- tion or provision of this Ordinance shall ' Friday ^Washington's-Birthday,;Schiitil Closed rcpreserittitiyes:" /deht;- William . Duncan, trcf&surer South Union avenue, a new ap- Section 1: That a storm tewer with not Invalidate -any other section or pro- pointee, will replace Augustine March — No Holidays Mrs.' lUissell bobbins', of Iro- the ntci-Bsury catch banlni be constructed vision thereof.. : ' ' • , venience! |or.*the drive; Edward Gill, -vice- 21 C|iiois road, Mrs. Abralinm Clier- B<>gin .Newj School on North 26th' Street from Jefferson Ave- Section 3. This ordinance shall take ef- Brady (resigned) ""•"" at Sherman nue running Northerly to the Northerly cc\ as provided by law. . chairman in chai'gc of ' publicity, nov of I.enhome drive, north', Mrs. ! -School, arid Hugo Gold of 8 Clare- Hours on IMontiiyor. nt St. Michael's School -beginning Monday. An 8 a.m. mass Monday 1 Atteut: inpre, he said,, the request by the Winfleld J,- Kohler, vice-president; bor day week-end, 'Chief Powel ing o'clock Sunday afternoon, iiy^her the nftcrnon, Dr. Best declared. obligation of (ourse. J'HILIP J. McGEVNA, ' OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 , First Aid Squad to be included in for all children will open the new school year, and classes*.will start lock Hall under nuspices/ilf the Laboratory,'activities and ath- • Borough Clerk. Sidney Is: Nunn, treasurer;. two- reported. He said the regular traf- Johnson baby • .this .year's drive has placed an year directors, Dr, William Silv- fic dotail was supplemented by at 8:45,a.m. - * ' : Walnut avenue wardens' nnd •' vestrymen of the letic periods, ns-well as some aea- ,. HUtemcnt ••. • " 'i: demic work of the high school OPEN^SATURDAY ^ additional responsibility on carn- -opmanrJicrbcE.t-.SJfcrcie-ajid_I).< . to which/he aS- All girls' will be re(|ulred to wear dark green junipers with white nounccd this week ehurcl). • • y th;il lhe-7ahove—OttHriiwe«-| —l»rgfi--wer-kei^M«^w&ll-4»s^Cranfo^a; [•"Cnrth-y-AViHHenve^-Wed- tndfTrrFphPwt'vci'7-will-i-un-intc WM; won panned nt a regular mcetlnc of the Compion, Stanley Joy was nom-signed Governing Body of thte Borough of'Ken- itesday lor . Ind^fTnupolis',' Ind., 'utd - civic and business organizations inated^-dir^ctor to fill a one-year roff, because, of the increase in Green beanies will complete the ccmcy" caused- by the death .on the afternoon, the schools head - , • i«r f* llworth, and Wiin approved by the. Mayor ' and citizcjis^ ' ^ . - .where he hus lurcepted a call as stated/ Similar junior high .ac-- ;BtOI ' on the ' " *' • , uncxpired term. regulation 'Xiniform. Monday of Rlchnrd C. bowel 1, : traffic over the 28th DAY OF- AUGUST, 1056 -^ Plans are "under "way for - the. • Election WiH"-be- held'early next. * •.-'.• - Older "girls wore measured Tor Drive Set plant manngcr since l94i). ... rector of All Samts" Chilrch, ennon tjvity will, be slated for '/the 'IV..'.' PWL1I* 3. McGEVNA, •almoner of Christ Church-Cathg,- , morning. '••.., Borough. Clerk of the house-tb-housc fcarivass this fall month- and the new.officers .will Mrs.. N. E. Skaaruo' and sontheir uniforms last Juno and first C. J.. Novitt of South River has Borough of Kenllworth, N J. and- the campaign organization is take over their posts on January 1. Wayne; of 107.Oak lane, have're graders will be 'measur)."! during been namod acting manager of the dral and cweutive director of the l: AugiiNt-2B, iftRO. 'B-;iO nearing completion,.Mr. Leary re- Mr. Shire, a-resident,of Cran- turncd from- Boothbay Harbor class on September 2(1. . Booster- - . .s orthopedic products plant hi New Diocesnii/rJepai'tmont of Christi.in fouivHi|lgracle;Mrs-.-Elmy'rn Shugnrt : Social•'jBi'Uitions; He will preach ported. ' i '. • ' ' ford for.20 years, is past vice-pres- Me., where they spent the pas AH/boys will wear tics and Cranford Boosters Club will Brunswick, a-post also-held by Mi\ nnd PHilip Pilauinv lifth--grade; and—r BOROUGH OF KENXLWORTH "The citizens 6£ Cranfbrd," he (Continuc HE,1T OHDAINKD by the Governing Miss Mary Williams nnd Mrs. ' lUidy of the Borouuh of Kenllworth in port our charitable agencies, IT €ettgressman s Talfe to Open is expected at the sc..- Emuomyl Gi,zel|n Maiornno, thn-1: T.hnt.'Section 0 of Ordinance Season for take place tomorrow from.;!) arm. 1o fdent; ' —--' " •".•• •fern—M-itsmtH'irst. Ruaolpf-WLts.-Klsipi- No. ll-li/* entitled "An ' Ordinance- Con- live charitable agencies it will Sn for Methotlisf^Men 12 noon at-the school. Ne\V regis- Under G0R/Adminisip(diorisuceess-;MHk-r,' Mrs 'Ti!iidy"Fritts and'.Miss' cemlnic Ijavul Trnftlc" udopted March 22 Mr.-Lewis also listt'd the follow- The Republican Parly/under President Eisenhower, "haw" i take the united effort of.all Cran-. ' Congressman Harrison A. Williamsvvill bc..gu/;st speaker at th trations also will be accepted'on Silll V 11)54, lo be amended a«LfullnwK: fully checked'the'inflatioJiafy spiral inherited from 20 years of Demo- - O'Brien, second grade; Miss tii'ctlhn »: No motor vehicles or any ford citizens — as workers for" as open-ing meeting pf the Methodist' Men at Cranford, Methodist-Churc: the .opening day. ing district captains for the drive: , ,Mary Beniafli, • Miss Elizabeth oilVr" Vdhlcli! Hhall tin parked lor nn, 7 •Prrptlh must be s'rXj-yetvHr-eki-by- District-1, Walter Kcvo; Z.'Rich- *; AsynUilj/womim Fhrrehc'c P. Dwyer. told ti f •time whntflo'ever on the ulrcetH or piatMH at 8 p.m. Monday;- it was' announedd to-Onyr- •• : "T "^ k "'••""•- ••uvi Mrs^^i.iu/nansky, DO ALL YOUR DRUG herfinitfleF »et forth: if we are to meet our 1956 goal, january 1:to enter.the first grade. ard Stevens; 3, Paul ,buni.i.am;..4,. the Young Republican Club.of.Cranford.alUieCasnH. last niKht. ithh^ grade; Miss. Nancy- Harkra- un Op! the went; Hide of-North 10th "•The-''rneoting will be ebnductcd.as a "question' and answqr forum : "I urge, that you bq, generous Baptismal certificales, • birth cer- Thomas -Butler; 5-,- to be named; 6, "Whatcver else may-be said of..the New Deal and the Fair IX'al,;,.,,,,., M|:s Aithalinda Quaintnnce Street fr'oin . the. Northerly side of \he witlvyour time, by cooperating as a with foreign affairs as Congi-essman Williams' topic. tificatos and medical records arc Joseph Bmcato; 7, John McClin- j — Ihe facts .show that they destroyed r.|nd Mi-S!, D,j;,nC Gotlko,, fourth northerly therefrom. • eaTruft3'"Caifn^4~~A-H~meetw-gi}~dttri-iv(i--w)>ioh-^ai. T l r SUNDRY SHOPPING requifecT"^f air'ne\v~'piri3lTs : ~' 0, hi. MfcWr-M-M-fit^rF«4tH44v- ihi On the w«!itl »i Coiigiess Mrs. Ruby Ferreira and Miss,. uli On th« northerly nidi- of the Boule- uled for September 28. Members lis Bird; 16, George Erdmnnn; 17, vard' In front of thr ci-nlur entrances to "The sick and needy of Cran- Opening Schedule Father Donnelly reported that Gordon Leech, and ' 18, Charles I T***o ^*«Map^ Campaig^v...;t,^-&-n. in the Sixth bisthel, snid." / (Continued on Vaae 8) MrKlnliw und llnrdlnif School Bulld- ford, the a-ged and infirm tne sji'ow will travel to New York, to see the for a Hpiit'c of 25 feet at .ciich 'mich Fjill semester of Union Jimio work, clone at the school during Preston./ '.,- - • . j /I'livitalions will be sent tmlay •. ' •y\w. ..Union County assembly- ing numbers of young people en- Yankees play the IJosto.n Red Sox. ontrimre to be rewervi'd im « .pljice for College gets underway on' Sscp the summer vacation included . Manning Rowitz.was named cnp-/to 150 Republicans to attend a : w<>nu'in puin'tcd out "'thai;, under and 'discharging school _chll rcflled in scout work, your aipbu- Civil liberties is the topic. of a painting throughout 11 u* interior tain for service clubs. .. './.': meetiiiG at 8 p.m. Tuescliiy in Vet- the contnillccl . eciinoiny of' Denio- TUB, drtMi or liny other perMon entering cither forum to be held Octob'cr.8. Speak- tember 14'when /rcshm'On will re- uf Hi).lct HL-hool .bulldinCH. • . . liince'corps, which is always ready ot thth e building, Mr. Lewis'said it is/planncjr to ! erans Memorial lliniu', South ave.- .t-rtitic adininislrations, 'the' dollar J. S. Day li-i On the northerly side of the Boiile- er for the evening lias not been port for a day 'or orientation and to assist, the sick and injured -rf, L cover the whole township during i nue; to discuss and help fofnuiliito .t ii-(,p|u'cl "in value/from KIH.2 cents vtir'd'/ippohlti* ...thn . conliminttor) of*.the these are the losers if you fail to announced. On* October 1.9 a ffi.ther,- English examinations, it was 're- r wi'Hterly cromiWiillt of North 17th ulret-t the'drive and requestedjxu local plans fyfr'trie• forthecimii'iu 'Kepub- kjn \--Kno-wlv .In sim'nnrl Crnwu-d Hiph I lican camiiaiKH in-Cranford. ", \ ' By contrast;.ii) ^ss tlian a fmir- Noxt Tiiesdiiy Lias been dpsig- . !">(•• MacKny, pi'CSiaem and ded : 1 •--7-r-Air- Gonditioned^For -Your -Comfort j.-J.fi.'On the. uasttTly «ldc nf -Wnrlli llllh day students s'' was jiijnniihcccl .V(.'Slei-(iay--y1 f-j |—prnorT . , B'tri'cT (Him tli« northerly side of Hoiilt" ..l.Thh -Rev...J'alnes A. Richiii'ds, Registration .-.for 1 ^..^r^^t,n^gg,,5.^<^ag^w^^.,..^...^^f^^^ iiiid^Ml^.^mj^u^ti-alifin,,,,.-^-,.^!^ ^ p •voi-d (or ri dfntrtnee of (25 feet northerly S JrJ^^fhodist J3Will:rtake; ,p\a ce?;^n r ! -p[p . ilri '- thrielrom. ' . . , • ' : Markos Restaurant, '«&as-.-----r-i-^v-^--^rL;v- ^piaiyfea • Bu umrndiKl lo read UH follows: Store", night will be November I j; 11 ualus Kalore." Snvtion'O. No pi-rxon ahull, In aw.v , our younu people, lower laxi.;s and •~Y.\X»:'. iMiundaticm fund appeal, which SET 9.95 ' of the ln.-relnaftrr. deHluoated pliu-rH, 16. The', "store" will provide Hreali'i1' oppiirlunil irs." . The JumbU.' Store is owned and opened Tuesday and will .continue for Variety of Classes Mirrors Interest in 25% OFF ' park any vehicle ^aru)lL'l with the baked-KoorJs sale and music "It woulil, luiwever," Mrs. Dwy-operated by the Junior Service t'tliji.- of. the roadway or «urh and ill t.hroiigh_ September 30, It wassquare dancing, liL-iigui'i anil all prollls are turned sui-h I)I,IL'I.'N Ihf strtw.-t shall be marked "An indication of mounting in- er added, -;lx' fimlish ki claim JhaK . ir: 94c Value $2.00 Dorothy Gray BEACH BA.GS for anule p.iikinu and all • -vrhlrlen announced ' by' Union County Last, meeting ot this year will in. Icsh than four years, lln; iicV over to the league's pliihmthropic au K.liall bg parked ut llir anule lo thu terest in art in Cranford may bej., fund for donations ,tu local char- t-iirh Indicated by marks on the road- Chairman. Robert F. Olsen of Eliza- be December 10 when a discussion f.ional debt has been wipvd" out and CO IPANA SALON COLD CREAM —and — seen in the number and typo of f ities. . • . oU way or HlunH. (Co>iti7iued on, Pace 8) that the I'conomy is .free again. 1 beth. painting classes to be sponsored j till — or — PLASTIC On Hie Northerly ulile of the Iloule- "There still is a problem ol This year iliere •will be more \,iid between North 10th Street and Cranford's goal in the campaign by the Gran/ford' Creative'-'Ait Ihaii'lhe u-.ii.il opi'iiing day ex'.'il^- in., DRY SKIN CLEANSER TRAVEL KITS North 22nd Street. Group this fall," Mrs. Charles pockets ill unemployment in'c*y- TOOTH PASTE On the Northerly .itiie of the Boule- ini'iit.. Mrs -Merrill said, becauso , lo! is SI,800 toward the county figure Glee Club Starts I'nin inilii.strk'S lo be dealt with; ' • vard between Coolldye Drive nnd Paul, president, remarked today lui'iim tin' p.ist month sniiu' maior tor. North lHth Street, hut riot between nf S30,000 and the New Jersey in announcing plans for the new elcvt.-lo|iMifiit ui rn-w job oiiporliin- 1 ReheumimSQQn .--hi.inm's luiv'e t.ikcn jjlacc .at L0 ""TaTeTigure of ifooToW't season! '"""" " "*"" "Sn'iilli''aVfnfie, cast. • • . Z 1.00 25%0FF IIH prohibited by Section . • (Continucd on • Pq«o X). ' On the Southerly Hide, of the lloule- FuuncUition, which operates the Five classes covering drawing-1 A new vnvy has been aildo-d tc . net. viird between South 1-Olh tilreel (ind For Christmas Simth 22nd Street. * to Kenny Institute in Jersey City Entering • its • 1 ()th .season," the and various painting media, four •he >lore; tin- shop, has been m- 98c FREE ! $1.00 iin thu NortUerlv Mde or Wiiiihlnif- l 1 ft (Continued oil' Payc SJ. Cranford Glee Club will resume for adults and one for children', | ai L'cd In diuibli- Us capacity, .and Inn Avenue between Ninth 20th Street are scheduled. The'adult classes | Floraphile Club Ynyue N.i'mlirij .and their bus- PLASTIC $5.95 WORLD SERIES WOODBURY and North j5.ii 11 Street, but not be- rehearsals this 'month in prepar- tween the houi^ of 7:00 A.M. )ind will begin on September 18, while 'I.IIHK have completed the "due- BASEBALL BOOK ation for the annual Christmas ft;(in I'M. fur that i.iarl nf the North- the children's class is scheduled to Cample ten Plans uratuiK ol lhe llltcllol.u. till- house »'il> fide of WaNhlnutnn Avenue which ' 100% WOOL SKIRTS BY. ERNEST DONATH Vart'ho-Boy I* Firsl • concert, which has been -scheduled -r- with — start on October 10; I "liiiirii..iii i-cp'>rled. Is between North 22nd Street and for December 6, it was announced SHOWER GILLETTE RAZOR SHAMPOO Ninth 2:ird Street, an prohlblled by Cranford Polio Victim Top-rank instructors have been For Sunday Show '"The M.II lc.itun1 o| • the new Seilion II iH>. totlny by Walter Gamble, pres'i- I'lliii. .iic ci'infilcte llu No jiurklnu. Kdwnrd Varcho, 10, son of Mr. assigned tui teach classes designed im;ii,'iu will 1"' IIH- modern d.i\-!>s« . iiu.il f..H lluw i -1io« , iiii-" 1- liir.i 1 wise, Is .neiiniitttt d In any of the .ibovi* •md Mrs. Andrew Varcho of. 17a Ident. U> (ill- the needs of the beuinner lu^ i-'iii:n. p.iin'cd III p,islcl nilnih,' Inc.ittims where" nlhi-iw IM' pinhitntitl Muliawk drive, is in good condi- I First rehnursal uf the new sua-as well as the advanced'student, plule Cl.iKlcii (.'lull, '.' IJI Ji.-vs.ill be Mi- J I,. M.itU'Miii. assistant .store SCUFFS 9c In .Scrtion *(! of this iticlinance us l' I". 11 n ii tol HTC 1.00 59* on Sep- |')l r;chli 'I mi Silll.i'.i aiufiirleti ,,nd nn p.iikini: Is pcrmtUcil 5,98 Eli/iibeth Hospital, Eliz- on will begin al 8 p.m Mrs. Pnul said. . . .-h.iu'inaii. adiieil. "'I'lu.- loom will •I. tion at St. Icmber 17 in ClcvcUiivl School. <) ]llll 111 • 111' All!'' r.ill Legionv in an> of the ahnve Im-iitionh tor a .ibrih, where he is a polio patient •" Herbert S. Wylfie of South 'Ii li^hl mir cu>tiiincrs. " lunUr-l' pel tod nf lime MlunV Is per- All members nnd any other mun in •C'il 111 c >. Store Hours fi:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.— We hsue Green Trading Stamps iintli'O In SIM-IKm II ui Iliis nidnwiliee. Plainlield, who will begin his "The 'IH-W' Jumble Store 'will Sliorl, (nil «ir in lioluieii. we lfn\i« llie ckirt 16 fit voni • in the isolation unit. lllCllh- Seetlnn H: This Ordinance shall lake the comnninity who like lo sing seventh year w4th the group, will •I'lli' --linw Will f"H W '111. plfiiM' all her cusiomcis and u ill ei'l aftel IIM.II piisstici'* mid puhlliMlloii The case is Cranford's lirst of ••So I'lmnll.v W.e II.l,i" ,1 lnliute , in exactly tin' li^lil |nojMiilion and Icu^lli. \\ under- /• are invited to participate. torch drawing, and painting from in.ike .iii:iiiy new IVienils," Mrs. -indini: to^ law ihr season and the 12th in the 1 Other officers of the club are: 0:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Tuesdays. LAWniiN'CE-VON BUIDUL th'.' I I' I ! I ^ Win nf tin Cm hs> Abbott, shop chiiinn.m, and i WALTER E. noiUCillT. IIERBLRT S. WVIXIIC CIIAULKS MIIXKR- fill for the college nut]'l)i(sli feiliool crowd, they come i.iunty. Cnmford had_ five j>Hu> I'nilcil St.ill.-, oll'l the lvi-U ill Mi-- .!e, in lliiinii'i', maiyiKcr, . (le- Mn\or. Richard Anderson, vice-president; Charles Miller of Avcnel. bi- AlleM- i ii^cs last year. clan-il. "We aie untie/paling a ih Dcrrinp Milikfns HI-I—wool flaiuu'l and arc pored Emery Mcschteiv secretary, and KinniiiK his second year, will teach in e, ".'ear III Mi • I'HILJr J McGEVNA.. Iitlward'is afflieteil with a non- II) • CMM.u. ,1 II p.m '••• S.-plciiib.-!- HufK-r' ;tl N«-w 1'inVH Ml-, l. Clerlt. Robert Vogcl, treasurer. drawing and paintiiiK from 1:30 lo to In years of age from !). t ) schm • (Ii'iiei ,il i h.1.1 II. ui, BARON'S DRUG STORE i i i H vaS ,|| Hi al winch Mi.'iiib.'i-. an.f |,r...- l''JK-»»-f •'• ""' ^'->.'"^''' banner \eai. to flattir with the wmie iierfet lion lluil they fit . .. I'.iralytic [prm of t "' ° .,., ';'-^ . Rjiarrlniiin apaii, will, A m nn Sa Hi.- also v. 34 5T. -T ..idmittecl lo the liosplial Tluiim-lu... wuleicolor clans i . •> i I)i--p'l.i> •Til' lluorlh, and was uppruvrd by the Mayor blue ami clove leaf green.' Size* 10 lo 18. . Kdward had two injections of Salk his second j.L',1'.- • p. .'iiyue'of Women Voteft, who added ..that they ine waiting to FREE DELIVERY - on the - panist. .m. aic ri'iiucsled to call lhe ii.ciuui.-r- . the Lei 2Uth DAY .OK AUGUST, lOlitl "anti-polio vaccine. He is ii pupil w.ith the Hruijpip., will leach (Coutuiucd. un I'UJU d) (Vulcuiuc unc autl all next Tuesday. TEL CR 6-6100 Store Also In. Westfield rilll.II" J .vii-GKVNA, in St. John-the-Apostle School, The club gave two concerts live puiiuing lulorr childienchildren1' liuli'oimn 7 u Kcntral moiiibciilniJ mi Ji florotiifh Clerk of thr • 6P0HTSWEAJI. THIRD HOOB . COll Wli KKSKKVK THE RIODT TO IJMIT QUANTITIES Ilorough of KeiUlwuiUt, N I. I J-mdcn-CUuk. • • ' D.iUii. 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7_ •-' THE CRANFOflD CITIZEN 'AND'/CHRONICIE. •THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6.;4856 r \'.,THE:CRANFORp'CITIZEN AND CH-ROKICLE. THURSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 6, 1958 Page Thre«

1 Middlesex. The lbpaV actor, who At;5ialo. .Property j,iul Per? ' plays ihe. lead in "Dial M for A a delegation- to _a te.a sponsored == Whitney in New which opens 'next Wed* has portra" ' y- - many prominent M(nv Aids^ Polio Fight by. the Mantdl'oking Women's-Re-')' and Mr. Kellers will co -,—„ past 15 ye'ari, our popul*-, Police ; : VFWSlates ••»>•• iSh post season, piay^ School ,--.-•—•¥li -|r-y }, -ift !r'eased-bi'-37-millloa-p . AHari / Whitney of Crahford ncsday at the Foothill Pla7House, publican Club scheduled for Sep- ,;inni1.il 'v^M to mr atf < the. part,of aValigneg d ^ Tre.;,; , enterprisingnpg• 'girlg s . .on tomber 15 at .thev.Mantolpkinjj *>'• . •-'•'/ • I *ons- or "bout 20 per, cint. SOBP »n4' •who rri'arrieds tl-ii'.•'ft.'filurt'ir At'C'turesi detergent coyisump-ii«o per caplt^ duction will runVloi1 two. weeks. ,E. Cooper, Cranford March of Peaslee, who now is-assistant' to Lists Coiirses ' ; will-'bi* oiii' by Prusi'iutor II.: RUs- j>has risen from 22 pounds to riearljr, , /! GD Weelc Cap,t. NeweJl Rodney Fiskc P.ost Ci'anfnnl's .innst -rpoently. (»p rll .Srlor.ss, Jr.., on "KiincfKii'is of i 28 pounds per persort..or about ilt Elizabeth Chapter, American In- l t)irnes chairman, $5\ which thoy disarmament .chief Harold SttfSjsen. •t '£'•' .. ---'"'i WJU hold a paper drive stitute of Banking, has announced ;p;iU-r>)mt;n.'Jbfln 'M.Thlnv: t))t, per cent. raised for the p.olio campaign L hrough variety shows. > iitl butitthr (lIlS, H<>1)L'1'li" 1 .'t\ 1;(i« l tii^' - They are/Margaret White, 12,- announced a| a recent,meeting in Occupational Therapy school will open September 2fi nt Brown, iinvf bi'oiv assiuned to-;it- ,New Jersey will, join the hatioh the post home.. • ••'-.-, • Alexander Hamilton 'Junior Hfigh dayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Talk Hearil by Niirses leinl • ilio-'.Basic' TrainiiiR .Academy ;]''•:' tries White of 3*14 South Union avenue; in observance of Civil' Defense Members and friends are ufged School,-.Elizabeth,-Classes will be ^ 'j '•.•piffls-fi'ivH In- Ihi-' Union ronntv Police' this week wereNfoiiowifig 'Mr. and Mrs.•Charles.Hopkins of wl..,. — — LJU Jhu "|jusl b.v | n.,f nrcLipntinna, l,.•,.« 'therapy. for», • 9:10 p.m.. Cliii'li•'.. -Ai'i'iu'in'.iim,. vr UTI up- investigation!? of" -several en-, 1 esterday by Thomas S. Digria'n, ticn s wcre outlmed 1 128 Hillcrest avenue , and' Nancy telephone and they-will-be picked - V>V Mrs. Rob- , Courscsfior a" pro-standard cer- will • ifpi-ii MVmda'y and icontinue •tries, or. attempted entries! local Marsh, 14, 6t New York, Janet's ct'io'g' director of'th'e'Now Jersey 5 ' .'..''. .',.,•"; ert- Krouse,' gupf»HiMpnr!i>nt nfof the montHly' tificate, are: Principles' of Bank through. October lii.Ht w;is an-! homes, most of them cousin.., ,- ' • •'. •-. • ~ Division of Civil Defense and" Dis- The post's annual Tall picnic will' Cranford .Hall,, at inv Ivlne meeting, of the Cranford' Hall Operations, Commercial Law, Ne- nounceih't'his wt'ok.by Chit'f'Lester? Drug:; Stci^e houses' on Mohnwk drive. Two shows Were given. -^- a . be held September 23 at Miller's gotiable . Instruments' and Eco- is'ter" Control. ' .*• . - . .-.-. •Grove,. Kenilwoi-th,. it wns^ an-Nui's.es,' Guild onTuesday ...night.' • w. powoii.-" ••'•.:.••••• .:. - •'.! • Latest complaint was one iihpra matinee on August 28 for children nomies 'L For a' standard; certifi- v ' •(•''.' C(D .Week; the -first of its kind (It was .announced, that making . ChJ!>f Piiwt'H,' ;i inember of'the' Mr; arid Mrs. Arthur Berry, of and an evening • performnnce nounced. • Refresliments and danc- cate, 'courses' ro^uifed will be: HRBli n. a national scale, has bceh set ing will" be provided.,. of cancer' pads will be' resumed education'.fiimmitloe; will lecture. •ec Washington place, who report August '29.rfor.- adjults. Children's Business Administration, Money aside by the' President of the The post rifle squad, > color -at the' next, regular meeting/on at the soluinl on "Police Practice KM ! .yesterday tlTat~their • secoritbfloor admission was 5 cents' and_ the^ and Banking .and Accounting II and .'•' PiiioC'cliM'e,''' ""Duportiiiont,' • • 'w.' tmrd-^-and 1 Mrs. Jnck—Inting-Mn-- "GnTThrate t-uuitiu^ -will. consrst o\ 1 et • • apartment was. entered, between adul,t charge was ;|(iT cenTsT' Oiscipliiu iunl Fitiioss," and "Mil- i AB8 — ense volunteers ever-ywhere, - drill • team champions will nounced that : white material is l VT-he-'three, girls "wore many par- Credit , Administration," ' Home tor Vi'hii'lc l.,n\v'..'.incl Acrfciortt "In- Ui 7:30 a.m. and 7 £30 p.m. p.rti. Tues« .Mn- Dignan said in New Jersey ticipate 'in the Constitution Day needed for making-the .pads and Mortgage Lending and Effective '.' lii-: day while the family^ was away hVts" during .ihe show, in which requested that persons wishing vi'stiKJitinn." \W iil-sii will slunv »•', thew sang, peted.and danced rwtl-be\the aini to-"bring to "the p'arade~fcT~15(rheld in .Clark on Speaking. • - ' • and. a. $50 bill was- taken from a = to dopate such material-deliver ii. r lilni on clriTnk drivers.' ' . through 16.acts.. They comprised, W significance of September 16. " . ••••'• . A special "teller's course-will be- .'••'" A'lsii'on ihe inster-of instnicinv.s CABB dresser " Civil- Defense; the importance •-o'f Past Commander George Hil* to'.her:.home:at 105' Walnut avenue.- 'given from September 26 to Nov- 1 the entire show personnel. Hostesscs for the evening were' fi'ojnjllisiai'ea a'ri Col. (Vrt'h'ur S. .Chief. Lester W. Powell said, in- Jiy.il Defense. a.at a naval weather sive t t e but ^••-X.BELL'S^ BOLZA , been informed by. Nicholas Knaus Republican Club, Unincorporated, station in the Phijippihes, The lo.-Institute .of Public • Relations of one • who takes pictures with' a it's so-easy to usei . ^ ' Plans for the* fii'st\assembly oi sity, Columbus, O,,' with a bache- on Tuesday at. 1-2:30'p/jn.-'at i1he Rutgers University,; BE THANKFUL lnche of 130 .Mohawk...drive that his 1 "cal" young man,- who was. .grad- movie camera.' With this camera p.ou make one Day home hall been entered. Detective the new season, to:.be ltcld October • oi' science in -Rouciet-i-.'- science .' home, of Mrs. William Fay p£ 12uated from Cranford'High School Thdre's no better way to keep simple setting of the lens, wind1 YOU CAN SEE! outlined SGHER'S Burr investigated and ,report6d 19 at Sherlock Ha'll.,\veV tlid He has a position with Eastm'an 'Ridga. Way, Fanwdod. with the class of 1954, was ap- a record of family life than in full tlve meflor, and shoot. And, {here's »EJj(ET ot. the lnche someone apparently had climbed at the monthlyy ^.m'eetin Kodak; -Rochester, as a '.vosoarc-h Plans for the affair werp. com- pnihlnd. to thp prop" nohool nftui- Officers Elected color-home mrtvips thnt rpprnmirj. l .frnn) -jn Ifll you j__—L , Support Tho.L Ii nfrhrminf*Wi • ' ....- uUid al {ays ' SAFER- '..". .' '-, ABliHV On Monday of last week police Barretts of Wimpol'o .Street" '— Jackets about a new camera- that came on -Cboli— t-werc-caUedJoJnv.estigote_thc...theft YOU CAN SEE! • ' Other officers W?_rc named as fresh, Colorful-, and full of action mate lTlbtdtithbl 12.95 the market just-a-few-weeks ago. To Buy Your Drug Needs in a Drug Store of $4 from a bank in.the home of Also discussed was" thqf consti • ' • • • •'•' ''."'•. foliovvs: Worthy associate ' ad-,.It's the movie version of the fam- in your'movie films. •'•.', DRIVE . ion J Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Heter at 156 Support The — yiser, Phyllis Acklan;, hope,. Nancy UADE - tutio.n of the Cranford..Dcamati iliar fixed focus' or box "still cam- ,f._Johh Van'.Guilder ' Mohawk drive"' and found that" the Club Building Associatipri. Granford YUETTE'S DANCE STUDIO Degan; and faith, Marilyn • Pow- eabli intruder .. apparently .clirrtbed to ers. Public installation of officers Fred . President at the meeting y/evi : wort. the garage, roof and forced a Arba/Taylor, pres'i'dent of the°clu"b JlONS CLUB announces w.ill be heUl on September 15. rLilyette window to gain entry. . Ni -Tnhn•• Onthont, .Toh —rRfcfrcsinncnl.s WUl'Uwere * Kfived—fal' .. That same diiy. a report was rc=- StatT, Mv: - Ph'f»stpr A Willinm -farteincss .?w'eetmgr- ntw- -ceived—that—^someonp., •fr. MrH..-^T7 W. and .154 Mohawk drive. Investigation "•" . ; :23 Chester Lang Pla.ce •I In cold water, < remove itmlm "^ Alb* FULFILLS THE SMALL BOSOM Dunham,' Mrs,-Russell Herman and : v yitkout extri bleaching, and.makt A*«< Showed, Chief Powell .reported^ Mrs. Eugene'Geddings. •' ~ .'NATURALLY'-Vearnrtp moro'Bofause nature, that entry .h,ad. been attempted: ' CRanford "6-3539 ., ";. fabrir.s jnoth-propf and mildew-proof ••AKPl •re Bihone the'.goap Industry d»V«l- good wasn't as generous to,'you-as.she might hpve through. a roar first-floor, window Classes Will -Resume, on Monday, Septemebr 17 •tali-, but that nothing • was' missing opmenta predicted soon. ... \ -been, lilyett'o'i FULFILLMENT givos you-a-perfectly 'iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiVliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfiiiii lllllllllltllllMMIiillttlllll.lllllll ' renu -from the house. .',.'' ' , "• b«th ' .naturdl-lopking build-up.; The seagt's in the baby- l Chief* Powell sjijj_jhg__cages'qri soft/conlour-sFlaped foam rubber pads. Easier'to Mohawk drive, all involved, fam- More children start tIANt UX- .$78 . ilies Which had been awny on va- • I>st care foe because the pads are removable for Wt. cation and arrived home to dis- EUt laundering. Nylon laco lined with .nylon taffeta. cover, signs of forced entry. Jk &*^ imk-to-ScOi "back to school in Add Rpftrid* 7 ' , / you'r« tossing l«ftov« v»#. iUbles or gr«en« Into • uUd, lit Blor «p«rkl* with•» untmuil «*1«4 4rw«> -^i ROBINSON'S Mut. Grated AWI«>:ICM>, P«m«i»* JW i W-.: - blu* <&«««• »r* •xeellent ta ttm •a North Union Ave. CRanford 6-0234 itt»»\nttot addWa tnoptla* Mfc C L E A Wl4 ' w/fhaHIGH CHILDREN'S for SAVINGS AM K, y

X ORDAIN EACH "St'iidi' these low prices and loar.n how- io reduce your food Tiie Miracle of the - bills in one easy lesson! For by any test' of economy-^by DRESSES quality- . , . by—brand! ... by price—all .our values have CLEANED & FINISHED UP TO SIZE 12 Quality Meats a high EYE-CUE for SAVINGS! That's why satisfying ihe MOTHER! ' hoarlyrappeUtoS ptsdhppl cHiWren,~tS'Slb"prbb"l*itn vrlniii yoa-~ 7 "shop at CHAS. KURTZ MKTi We've bargains in bunchos —Tu n v i n FRESH KILLED for snacksand school lunches—all delicious, nutritious foods The miracle of wine has been sung for Ready-For-The-Pan Captain Kangaroo CHILDREN'S ... .all low-priced for sure savings. •. .. its —5.™ for wholesome criminating people the world ovi?r.~~~~ ~~~ a SKIRTS •U. S. CHOICE • " , LIBBY'S ' TV entertainment BONELESS .. Lb. ' jars Channel 2, In ancient times the poet'Ariacreon called TROUSERS POT ROAST 7^c'. '<« EACH. "^s wine "immortal". .Plato was exuberant in pro- APPLESAUCE 10^ AM. SWEATERS .MIDGET . . 1'jLb. Roll MAXWELL HOUSE / CLEAHED & FINISHED .UP TO SIZE 12 ,f Saturdays claiming that "nbthihg more excellent than the TAYLORS HAM 99c, lb. tin juice/of the' grape was ever granted by God to man' And they were'true to. their word for 0OFFEE THE* man. y BORDER'S Anacreon,, follower of BBacchus , diedd at the age Frozen Foods 5-oz. jar

of 85 by choking on a gra^e-^eed and Platro who CLEANED 1 FINISHED JlianJUiMi M,& A^edfjinjifeast.:;. __l-3!.wo for -"-SOFA ANNAMYER^S- lIJ 49c

CLEANED-1 'FINliftDl FLUFFEED WWEA 12-oz. Jar alone or withfoodVbut.do you? Whetfier you DULANY /V do or not, don't wait longer, come inand browse /0 A^* FRENCH or CUT Two SWIFT'S through our "cellar^ "Let us help you select GREEN BEANS 35c ll-ox jar just the right wine for your taste and table. DOWNYFLAKE Two Pkg. PEANUT BUTTER WAFFLES 29c KRAFT . For, when, you try a good wine,, we're sure pint jar ft DULANY Two Cans >4) you, too, will enjoy what man has long been SHEETS 16 ORANGE ;JU ICE 33c. quick to call "the miracle of the-vine." lAONOEtED t FINISHED PILLOW CASES Fruits & Vegetables. ^4 LAUNDERED & FINISHED Dairy Foods Everything ex - WWiWme SNACKS 199c YELLOW WASH 19c !#

•*«• *&t»4 CHEESE 25C YOUNG BEETS 25t 5.95 to 7.95 All <;«/oet lb. Large Ripe each accurclin.i; to si/o- WE GIVE S & H GREEN TRADING. STAMPS MARGARINE 29c WATERMELONS 75c • i..;n SERVICE PRY EXTRA CHARGE H0N£ T AT REGULAR WtlCIS ONLY c r arf o 78/ 4 HOUR-SERVICE WHEN BBOUGHT IN DAILY BEFORE; >1OON \ STORE HOURS 'CRftNFORP HANDKHARGE SATURDAYS BEFORE 10:30 A.M.' ... / 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. O W fo&Q & 0 P c R A'f£ D BY r f4, '•WHF.RE THE bHOG NTS." AT, DRIVE-IN PLANT STORE WHERE PARKING BUERKUN'& SYSS SKEY. INC ONLY 100 NORTH AVE. GARWOOD IS NO PROBLEM 23 NORTH, UNION AVEJ CRANFORD, fCR. 6-3272 CRANFORD 6-0150 I 18 N. UNION AVEu^.« Stor« Hours: 8 AM. to 6 PJW. Dally CRANPORD $^y$S&..£ik':M/*\.:^ '''»• "><-u. ; r ; ; ; ! 1 i v ; 1 ^../.;i/-|.;^ w * vA>,-v,,:^/'>--^-.. Ai^v-ryv':, ,i Ajl;:^^:?.:y,' "4 ' * :*'v *''^j^-Y'^V-/^ '' ' '•"!-'V^'T^T'^"^-^ ^K.'-V'-'^V'' '';^;:,,.^^^ '^Viy^sJl

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: ; THE CSANFORD blTIZEN A1TO ^CHROOTCLE, THimSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,. 19^5 ,"•, - ,' -,•-,•• .• , , .'• --^ •-•_•;..• '-, ' ' .7 •..,..'.: \ • ^<1-/' /THE CRANTORD.ClW2^7?lro.CH^ PX. • -.•• " • • ••. •"', '" VV "-'• ', Page-Fiv» x ^

I . ' ' '. '•'• '. '• Y Pllns November I-' this' week. Mr. Pasbjerg-^is- at- \ Newconiors Open Season .'the.carrier, affords- a-rnplo :Umding|V •fob Live in Qiiantico, Va. - \ . t^hdlngrth'e Phoenix Mutual^Tiire v LocalMan Guest >piic-o }av^ its 'pV(ihi-''p,' Undf-r it'(S>) h

ther • • i • • • !i The NewcoinersTClub' will open fall season wiih a luncheon 'fore; to sepk 'out and 'Hwilly de-. ; At Cmdteligkt Ceremony Mr. arid MrsJ, J. Dal Rogers of 'Citizen and Chronicle >thi,s' Dexter, daiig^ter-^of |pl u>r T. .Wade, of 102 Central ave- V' 1 Mt and lfrfsL^Winiam, R;>rut- Miss Joan- Aircraft Gkrrter • st.roy •'tho ..invisible enemy, Mi". " 1 Baltirnore, Md,, were.-week-end OUT. ,.'.•'' : ... In"a candlelight ceremony. Saturday at- 4 p.m. Miss Lois-Ann / ch.ey. and ..family ~bi^J18 Herning Mr. and Mrs.'-W. G. Dexter.of 132 i nuo will graduate tonight from All ip |n aPSherloclr H; Mayer report.';. . ; .... ' • ,' ; will open/the til lib year on Monday (juests' of • their . sop-in-law and ' ' . _^>_L'• 1 |n ^ sherloclr Hall'of Trinity Fred W. M.aye.r of 503 Orchard Schaclc-daughter_af Mr, nnd Mrs.JHovTOrd_JaSchack,of C08 .Orchard avenue- moved last Thursday, to MdMwk drive,., will leave .Satur- ..Souls.Hospital. Morristown. Grad- ; EpisCop>iti ChiiVfh. street spent lasj wet-k aboard the daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander !' Mi-', and Mrs. Harry V. Osbofhe.- : With a program of •.Horticulture-Chatter .ami uhrShnirWnttcn h&h dnv to enter her yophoiriore year j i'ation exereisos will -be held at ! M,,rv \y A-i.'m-: Union street, became the bride of Richard -E. Hug; son of HrTHnaTirFsT _, ^ , , y , I , ¥ '.' ; 1—^'.^ " "''"^"IHII', ,,MMMI iiir'rrafti ciirrier. ITSS T.'irau'a. 'as hoKf-Mrs1.. E; A. Cruikshank of ilS; Holly street./ • - W, Tiowlingi Jn, oOTT^WTnow >3r., and children Susan and Teddy, Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio. 1-ho Church of. th^, Assumption, jCollntv Homc Ageni {or the Rut. guest of the Secretary of the Navy, ; Giistave- T. Hug of' Penns' -Grave, In. 'the. First Presbyterian .Church ' street. v ».'..'.._..•• • I of 5 Dartmouth rpa.d, have re- MS \T H Yater, horticulture' chairmah. is in" charge or the ci J * Mti and Mrs. Robert J. Laier of S.' ' ' '•• '" •','—°— '• \ '• the Honorable,.Charles, S. Thomnx. Finals are Postponed with the'.Rev. Robert G. Longaker, pastor^ officiating at the double- .-•'•" .'. *• ~ ~ ~ . '• "••'. > '• turned- home aher^spending the 10 Normqh place.retiiitied Friday 'Miss. Doris Watt,' daughter-of .MornstownliateWof St.; Michael'sMiss.Wad. eSchoo is a lgrad and- !ger s University Extension'.Service, ' ' - ' • - •• • ; p< 11 A.m. Severn! club members will will presnot a program "Today's' Under - command of CapTal'nH:' •—The- Union,-County mixed dou^ nw_n'iUT»f, Mr-and Mrs. Norman "Kjeldsen; I summer .at Shelter, Island, During % -ring—ceremonyr frorri a Iwri weeks' vnrntion in the /Tr. T .W William Watt-of 10' Hrily Trinity High School, /West- t C'h!)llontf< In. iHo l'l tVK riiniching Trnn-• "BUUJt'vw oy of TU £—132 nd~herJ7VdiromlatRTlTn'cl':BfaftlcuoroI -VtT P:"Bui''donr-*4W •Glyen'in marriqge by hor father, i di'ovu, [ »>.- fnr nf i forriV .liiric Stevens and , • -j. - After a picnic, lunch Mrs. J- L>- s Steveris; Ivive moved luio their liome 01 /\ii the bride was attired in n princess | °y and Nelson G. , Stevens' of Hermann tocKe.ol tasi ' *" ~. —a— ~^ [ er her sophomore year at Mary* child relations'aiVdmariagemqnt of Hi'ssc -of Clark against Barry- -; 'conrad,. gift shop chairman, will Morningsi'de-p'la'ce. | Orange, flew to., Columbia-, S. A.-,. '.;Mr. and Mrs; W. F! Switzler of •two sciuiKjlrorts. o-f the A'tlnntic : local Residents style gown of ivory imported>k ^g^fifrV «lla.b«h'B-on«ii of ille College,'M'uryvilie.Tenn. tlie home a'mong other'liji'pics. T^U'tsditnan i)f« Hill.siclc and Lynn conduct -a workshop -designed to a •Fleet.. Under active operating con-] t • • . ' " —•• — •• •" • and spent two w6eks visiting rela- 0 English Village are at Water's satin with ,a round neckline, long Wesifleld was organist and Ken- „ ,' _' . °^T. .-,/.;, ' . ,'I Miss Virginia Lennoiu daughter The executive board, "iri'et re- diHbns, the pilots WCT<." lOquircd to * Anderson.-of 'Wostfii'ld, Was post^ " stimulate interest inl. producing- ' . Mr., and Mrs. Russell Dobbins Stives." They \vore in Cali, Colom-.'Edge, Harwich Port,' Cape Cod. 1 ..Robert Davis,: son: of Mr. and nfof,iu,.. • Mr.' ' nmandi MrsMrs..- 'u_ H. .n D. . ..LennphTj.nnniv , cently, at the. home' Of, Mrs. Charles take o'fr and lond!aboard tht; flight . ponefl froifi' last j Siuvday to this , Avare\ __:/_.s. foj--.r- thIt.-e' Christmar>W»-!c- •wa—s -AI_:«sbloistI . "" . > • ...... : .eft Monday to-enter his sophd- her f,reshmari .yeanat Averelt Col- ! ; Greens .Show. staged /in late No- Golden Wedding the . 'from a motor trip to.Chicago, 111.,.' Mr. and.Mrs. Donalii Irving .'and w.itli Mrs. Thomas p., Tucker, as- full headway; • Thesi> .Jandi.nKS oc- ' Miss Stevens and' Mr. Hesse, whB ported silk Illusion which fell fr.orii • Following a reception "'at nore year at Ohio -Wesleyan\Uni- lege, Danville, Va. , •.!.'" ;/ sistinp;. Mrs. Howard S. Carroll, are seekirig their second cbnsecu- REfB yernber, Clhb members .will dem- A_: golden anniversary ' was Fortnightly Club, Summit, the ,,v.iiere they visited Mr.' DobWris' family- of 25 Locust drive have curred both -day and night,, arid a>.crow.n.,qf alencon lace'malching , . , : , -| Mr1YJ,4 . ahC1I1d U 1V11D. WilliaVV illlUllml •* XVKM.irtiU L1In1 crslty, .Delaware, Ohio. :•** * •'.. : i—w . • ' •- ' -7--O—- . ' • " presictpijt,'-presided-. ." •• ;ome 'were laimch'cd from J.hi> ca.t-.'.tlye tiTiscd-'dol'ibli's title, made, the onstrate articles madtTand "give" In- marked Saturday by Mr, and Mi-s. the laco at her neckline. Her cduple left on a \yedding" tripto returned' from' a. six-week vav . •: ' ' ' • -..-.-- f ADS struction, for-tnajking/ -•.,. ','••' 11 brother and.sister-in-law, Mr. and <~oi: q2 Spruco^eet have returned cation at Manomet, Mass.' ' Miss Carolyn.Ryers'on, dnughtcr -ipults fronvthe duck.•••''. '' / ^nriaTs by dc-foatiriR-Ai~ Bjorstl'd of . ..III. Charles p. Stevens of, Millburn, cnscade; .bouquet was' of 'eueharjs Nassau • B.W.I,. •. ' "-. • '.. •. David "B. Paul, 7 West Holly :.. Ul Before the opening meeting; the Mrs, Walter Dobbins. . . from. Key. West,. Fla.,"wher'e Mr.' of Mr.and Mrs. Rii'ymond Ryerson Mr. Mayer, as .sei-rctmy and Elizabeth and Lil Tandel of Lin- .whh o are ththe -parentorits of MagistratMgitrate lilies, lily of the valley, and step- , "The bride is o graduate of Craw- ; •I executive board will, meet at -the • -•" T—or- . ;-|Martin was on naval-training duty| . Mr- and Mrs.: Edward c. Roar- street..will attend t^e Afth.. dnrTual j - Ti{^inv'l^^T^mi Teenagers -Tame treasuri'i' .of The' Callfbmiir Oil' den, G-3, 6-0, August 2G. '.-' ••• ' < 1 Charles J. Stevens of 10 Summit hnnotis. ford -High' 'School and . Avereft ~ Home/ of tho .president, , Mrs." 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nnt. Platt, form- :.-foi. two wceks.; While there the ick of 306 Riverside drive have Company, 'was givt'n an- (ippoi- road. :. .;••-. '••'.'. ''.'."' , • ..._.MisK,:'.Joan.J.t.6hnson_ . qf;._.Jljyer5cpIleEei -Danville, Va., She' has CABB Ch'arles . Lose,- Jr., of" 221 North crly of- 2 Colin; Kelly street, have | iocal coupIc uOw to-Havana, .Cuba, •re'tlifned from vacationing at their Junity^tiLLQiiifflilhi' caiii^r from .. <* - A golden anniversary mass was Edge was'maid of- 'honor and,\ been employed.by'"the."J. L' moved'. into their new home (in forh'week.Thelr two. sons, Mich- Turtles, Kk PTA Boar«l to Meet 1 summer home at Beaver Lake.'. , College, Marietta, IQ'.i for her .-.tein to stern and to obsolvo ,-it avenue, enst,"ati|O a.m.-.' .celebrated -aV 0 a.m. in St. Rose brid'esmairis were Miss Saharh a son Company, Detroit,: Mich., as Clark.Township.'. ; . • ~~ ael! arid Billy, were guests,of their lensiye. '5-dny -program of re- |- The jexecWlVfc" board 6f the '• '•*;' .'. A'schedule of _ the year's • actly* 1 • senior year. > •- '2I0S0 rnngi' the .many, activities of Lima Church , Short Hills, for Penns Grove., siriier' of theresident bviyoF in their. New York ,, ,..-.,„, i grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Fleck'of idarsals..p'rio to the opening, of] For Local Zoo BrooksicU>' Place School Parent |. DEA— -D , . •'jtiesi,pt the Gard'en'Cluh«has--been- \1iii'ing the^jx'day cruise. ; j.the couple ,who_ were married, on bridegrotim,:. Mrs'' William P.lolYVce. WWM ; -Dr. arid Mrs. J. W^ Wrench Jr.-, khippensburg, ^Pa., . while- thvir ollege.: During-the. ca.mp session Turtles of the Cranford vaijiotv, Teacher Association Will rnept at- '''_' ••• released, Mrs. Lose^poKed. 0n~ September 1, 1906, in St. Joseph's Schrnal bf-: Middlesex, and Mrs. Mr. Hug was graduated in June • rtnd their daughter, Paula, of >and members will. play a special. Stehi to. be ilu* most abundant ' The faraw'a left from Quonset .9:30 a.m. next-' Thursday iri the parents .were nway. . ' ' -• Point, R. I... iind p'rocpt'dedvalo.rig 1 October 8 Mr*. BuVum Crane will Cathqlic'Church, Newark;. ' •, RalphR.. Vollmar. of Pitman^They from Duke University, Durham • rott' Park, Mdv were'guests last, :pn'cert for area residents and va^- reptile, housed in - the miniature j iR'tiVitii's" rponv'of [the- scjhqo!;' it- ires.ent'. si"\>r.og^atri.' on Japanese \ver<5 'dressed in woodrose clc where he was past president o 'wuek of, Mr. a(id Mrs. Vernon J. latlonefs arid will present a Zoo arid: riaUnc' museum which the const as far. south hs..Allanticv A breakfast followed the' mass Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Albert'sori \\;ns annrfiiu-cfd this week. . with Mrs. Cvat Hotel Suburban, Summit, and luslered satin gowns fashioned. in j Theta • Chi' fraternity arid a mem- Bntdorf of 13 P.ershing avenue. ? nai'chirig demonstration nt the Le~ Partis Honor opened' Monday at. the home of City, conducting plane .take-offs and family of 10 Dartmouth road Villirtm D( Tiillio, l':V. of 201 Wal- nnd' landings ;it all-limes, exi-i'pt Comb A.' 'hostess*' later in the daythe couple held an princess slylc;wilh boiifTant skirts, j ber of'Delta.Phj Alpha, honorary ' '' -• '. •• -r-6 ' .. '. ' "; • . ... lighton-Stroiidsbura' High' School :_~..Never, absent from your post, 1t*. Free' have roturnedj.alier spending' the •Whoi^foK;.inti-rfi'K'jl with safe dp-.' ' ' UntoUIU>,*. chtiirtmas Through the. Home- open house in their MUlburn homo. and they carried bouquets of ru- Ger.maB.fraternity. In the. fall;" Mr. and Mrs/ Meredith Gonley ootbaJl game at Strpudsburg, Pa. Miss Heim, Fiance nut avenuo. . never o(Y guard, never ill-humored, summer at Mariasquan.' ,...-• -. 1 orations. • ' ~~^— .,-.'viU^be'lhe. topic of the November Mr. Stevens.and fanmivjof.Cran- brurh lilies and- dracei)a~.'foilage. will-return'to Duke University to i'and their children, David, Brian,- The local, student," who plays- the whirl.of festivities has.'pro- Tlie . local. teenager and hfs i. never unre.ady to -work for God, "•"*FIN*E 'l?f 1.raeeting_._w,ith speaker, Mrs- ford and' his.' sister, Wife, Albert Kenneth S.Detrick of Wilming- sHicly for a master's degree in ;' • • -. ' .• •" —o— ^ ,. ' .'.' trumpet,, will bo .a 'frpshmnn at friends, have a collection of over • With its'.871V fout' liight clfc-k,'art —- is- obedienre; being, "faithful- •' Cb« 1 HickV and Brenda, of X4 Woods Mr. and Mrs. Harold" Domara- ceded ; , Kenll ton,'Del;, served as- , best .'man. -forestry. •'. ••••'•••. Bucknell in "Lewisburg, Pa., this, L^d-the weddin•g of"Mis.. s• , Jarie•,, t a width' of too to 125 fi-ct, i:bu'i •' dral train. A chapel veil fpfl from now ort tlie public relaiions -stare and their daughter,-Bonnie Ellen •—o— . •' " . Central—a venuer—Gene—Moritene~| 1 Xllau Saturday at a dinner party, given \Mr. and Mrs, William F. Smith ; the Baltusrol Golf, Cliib. gram, of Unusual "House Plants her Cap of matching lace and hor of the New Haven Railroad. McCrea, of lp Locust drive, and . rc • Mr. arid Mrs. Stanlejf, M. Wei-of 212 North avenue; past, .have court, Son'of Mr. arid 'Mrs, Jean presented by Mrs. Frank G. Rug- at "the Teetsels' home' for the im- ami family of 13 Oneida place announced the birth pf a son, John t cascade bouquet , was . arranged mediate family, „ ' •- •• Mr. Brod,-a graduate of Cranford Mr. and Mrs. Oren M. Asnis of 21 . land of 503 Central avenue have Monteniicoiirt of 26 Central; ave- BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS gles. Mrs, R. C. Simons will', be Jam>s, on August 25 at Muhlen- ritte, arid Jack Potter, son of Mr., Mr. and Mrs.' Louis Haar of 3 »7B. with euchnris lilies arid -delphin- Miss Teetsel is a graduate of High School and Columbia College-, Herning, avenue, brother-in-law — Support The — Leit hostess. • . " .... is import-export manager i of t City; berg Hospital in Plainfield. They and Mrs: L. R. Potter of 11 English Roosevelt avenue have returned GENUINE THERMOS LUNCH KIT f l iums. -•-,. Jrariford High School and is em- and sister of the bridegroom, vvore- trip to Atherton, Calif., whore Stat United States. Plywood Corpora- they y|isited Mrs. J. Rdy McKinnoy. also have a daughter, Ann, 4 years Village, will leave, by plane Sun- from a 10,000 mile motor trip to Cranford Mr. and Mrs. Ira'.Kerzman of The matron of honor, Mrs. Shelr ployed by the Ralph C. C.Qxhcad guests at the Saturday ceremony 1 Complete $3 00 Value I- tion. He is a, member of the Co- Borriraei and ' Donna Kerzman,. While there they flew..to Hawaii old. •-.'••• day for th& Citadel, Charleston,- California and Mexico-. They visit-. -^307—Casino ttvyn-ue—afe^at^htftnieF i iNlbShiist and at parties which, preceded the I'. LIONS CLUB eoTiJoT6tm^N^pp IumbiaTClIibofN6ww IVi nnd Irn i Tui' a nve/cltry—vK• •• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Connolly Mich., sister, of the-bridegroom, were guests at a party given by ceivihg congratulations on the BLIND SEAL Blot member'ot Azure Chapter, Order Air Focce. parents,..Mr, arid Mrs. Joseph Tra-I fornia; ; .. School begins earty this year for ' ^"O— ' ' '" ' • ' of,A24 Iroquois road ^en^rtained at -wdre peacrfckJftohse' gtt^tis«of: -poau of Eastern Star and Clio Junior Mrs. L. A. Perry",- Mrs, Helen ( birtji of a daughter, Sherry Lorei j tir V.-' ; A November wedding is plannr pant of Seranton, Pa. ' . / ' |). • .-•••- .- •- -^i-o— • »• ' . ' E. Jay Rommes, 26 Hamilton ave- Miss Jeanetfe Armstrong of .1 POCKET COMB a fticiyic ^toRaasr, for, ^. ana )\trs. Resole with yokes of shirred chif- Meers, and Mr. and Mrs, '.William ; on August 27 at St. iElizabeth ; Women's' Club of Rosplle-Roselle ed. .- -.- . ' . • '. • •. —o— . ' • Miss Elsie Auringcj" of 310 SpUth nue, who Will be a residence hall Balmiere Parkway is spending a BOBBY PINS Kenneth' Connolly and children, fon. They enrried cascades of pink Block at the latter's horrie in Jmict. Hospital, Elizabeth. ?ark. ' .''. .'- . .. • . Mils. ItlCHAKD TE. HUG ' •Mr. and! Mrs, Raymond Rein- Union avenue will leave today for counselor -at Indiana Uniyersity. few days this week, visiting friends Richard,' Stephen and Kathy, bi riibrum lilies. • 1 T.hey- also were guests,a[t a pic- Joiutnson*Austin Tiioth Mr, Ingeholm attended- Eliza- hardt and their . children, Ronald Cleveland, O. to attend .the' wed- On M[oriday, he will attend • aIn Seranton, Pa. •-''••• Ccanford. . - - Mr. Wilspn was best man for his beth school's and now is serving Surprise Dinner Fetes nic brunch held Blaturday .at the Mr; and, Mrs. John F. Greer, Jr'. counselor school fOF the selected ing secretary; Mrs. Daniel Gregg, and- Dona, of 700 Lexington ave- ding, of her sister, Miss Doris.Aur- of Ni^on, -formerly of Craofbrd j Atinmintement Made son. Ushers were James E. Thpm- -thp Wnw, Kf> is anrnute t'P Oniony Club Executive home- of the bride's uncle and from a motor inger to George P. Buckley, on students of advanced standing'who son of ,Fnnwood, brother of. the corresponding secretary; Mrs.- TJT aunt, Dr. and Mrs. George wooci- ; nnnnnrifpri

. ..:."• and you will be sur- J Taught by .Tejachers who are especially trained in their field. I Mr. arid Mrs. James McAvoy o Beginners, advanced and professional students will loe. accepted. MULTIPLE VITAMINS | prised at our • modest Norfolk, Va., formerly of Cranford •iVOUH HRSOMAl JIWttEft* ON WEDNESDAYS -••;_ The-school will be open for a personal interview Thursday, •- rates. Facilities shown •:.:' :.•...• '-• .";. • . ... :...;y .: imnounce the birth of -their firs GAMBURG FURS child, a daughter, Anne Gerard, o September. 6th, Friday, September 7th, and Saturday, September One A Day Is All You Need — 100 for U.49 without obligation. READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDEH ! Sunday. The maternal grad Please Cooperate -r- Phone Your Orders In Early i mother is Mrs. Ralph Morrison o 8th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classes will start Monday, September 10th. REMODELING REPAIRING 8 Van Buren avenue.

North Union at ' Duty then is the sublimest won Custom Cleaning Alderi $tf in our language. Do your duty i LOIS WICKS SCHOOL OF THE DANCE FABRIC I (ill things. You cannot do more LL Expert Workmanship CRanford 6-8718 BOB'S MARKET 1 You should never wish to do les; 11 Eastman Street ' at Cranford Center CRanfortf E. he- ^ (a few rinor.q from the Cranford Theatre) S. S. EISEN 8EP.0, H.KCi. PHARM. Free Estimates SHANDICHARGEB CENTER 107 Walnut Ave. UL 6wt?2 5?0 SPRINGFIELD .AVENUE AND McCALL PATTERNS GRanford 6-1214 CR 64563 MU 64894 17 NO. UNION Mt. M*""** CIUNFOKD.N.J •Great actions speak great mind: CR 6-2258 f - SUMMIT. H. J. -i. 249 E. Broad St.. Opp. Rialio Theatre WEitiiold 2-3423 15-17 No'rth Ave., W. CR 6-5505 ESt. 1945 — John Fletchc: (Near the Cranford Theatre) Open Friday Evening! STORE ALSO IN WESTFIELD 3-3000 W«st(i»ld, N. J. Open Moh and Fri. Eves. : : r -'._•'... -. / l;r_.-..;-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S7^^^^^^^^^^^^^—^—^^^^^— '--V".-•. '. .'.':'-. ... .:'-'•• ' ..'.Lr"- :. •."•.'.'•' .,..' "I*", ,'..'' .:,..: - •'..•'-• ; V • . ' ' ' •- '- —------•-• '-'— ~- •'' •-'•''•' '•' V '—•,.•• • ,•'•-• ."','• '• '''••?>*

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' '. ' •; ,'."}' "• •;'. ' '. ' .•_.-• / " ' •• Er-THJLmSDAY,7SEPXEMBER:^,_lg5£: ;^f Samuel Cymbaluk and Frank Ca- O'nei'da place;. Mrs. Leono^e M. J :et, vvif«' of . the '.a*,.THROUGHOUT $TORE...A&PISTHE f ie.-"-; She. died 'Jast. Thuisday."at *f\,t"'to^drive. afterf.a_dr:unjptai:.. Schlelchert, 53 Mansion' terrace";-• officiated. .Many persons .attendetdd d Decker,'Elizabeth, ahd'twd grand- k.i anford" Hall . Nursing •' Home test by Set'.' Louis/ GuertinV Also expected to7 ittend "are Mrs; Margaret A. .Daley, '17 bal • iiiid.t!feie::,\Vererri;iny.'floral trib- children." Crar^r'd, after, a long illness. ± ' " '_. '-^ '•!, ",,'; ,' - Henry Klubenspies, president, and Salle avenue.. •" , •-' •.'; " utes. Burial' was in Cloveil.caf Edward McMahoni past president, Also, Robert C. Bihiey, 9 ^ s;t m if- the Honorary Branch of Local mother, Mrs. OsKoodH. Dowcll of Meiiioriiil Park, Woodbridge. Francis J. ^•" ™ /!&?S['Local Officers . Salle'avenue; Mrs. Rosc.J. KcgRan, 12;- ..•.'••,••• • ••- ;.••-.•' '.•-• . •..•-.•. 1'4." Wunsee drive; .Gerardus Dii»' RidderrftRiversidedriVorrRoljUridftRiiddiV r Funeral services wore'held yesM j:lTl .0-r Westfield . and John of ed Monday -'"isHT^BrTrnTSrTKfeiH-T^^ Elizabeth. Ihibrmetit was in • St.. •• afternoon at St. PJULII.'S . Riverside;'• 111., and a sister. .Mrs.: Lod c .48, F&AM,-Jersey Gity. • °V^/IC.KS J* ^U1.nn< *M^ed-»ast 1 K. Grube,' 25 Omaha "drive, and. ternoon at St.PawlsRiverside; 111., and a si, R Gertrude Cemetery, .'..yVoodbridge. ', Eleveta frpni Craiiforas a. native of B4 Convention On Petit Jury t)uty drive. ; - • ," . ,•• .- • MI .1.1 vi»yns rdri.: ' W in this township' .33.years- when his car struck a pole "in. Ro- .. ,i..«u r>o ' r.'nA\ UvM .mflSt Ci'iinfdrd Po1jr<>. pcpnrtnienf will ,<:>»]lo„. . Pnrl,,r A'»ir»nSttK ?,2u Mabtaputti. W&S hej'Hd of: .her life in Elizabetb. fclhe canie1 be well represented at tne amnnrt Suburban Funeral Horne, .400 Fait- state convention of the Patrolman's amon^' 14"0 Union :Courity' petit ; to, Kcnilworth six years ago-from jurors summ6hed,.to serve at the A itxlkinj modern robm, wUeh oiitc avenue, Roselle'Park; • that pity. She'\viis a communicant Benevolent AssOciatiori to be held hag the cpion of tha rainbow ts Hi Mr. Quinn, 38, .of 607 Fair field Court House, Elizabeth, ^from yes- (if St. Theresa's Church. "••.'_. \ in Atlantic City oil Sunday, -Moti terday through September W'.-'The-j-main feature, hai .walli and *ooi- at the Echo .Ui.Kc uoumr.v piHiunu, WM,^,, ,'•;,; ,'Democ avenue* died'ii n ElizabetElibthh GGenerall . Mr. Holies', died in December, day and Tuesday;' , . ' . work painted forest gwan. On iw» m names.we.re drawn in'the pres^' The Rev. . Frederick ."• W: died Tuesday in,Northern West-,,. •Hospital. . ": • • .'•'•' • . 1949. He. .waKsecreiary and treas- 'Patrolman Roy Brink'erhof f ,• who loni, pale gold • divans, tbtre'i , ...-,._ _«v.«i^*-n,i-nnrt 'inter** ii Chesterr HosnitalHospital,, Mountt Kisco,KJSCO, , ; ••-•;••--—,--.-..- , . ence of County Judge Milton A ^ 1 A solemn high mass of requiem heldthe'rceprd for'runs' baited, in : parade W plUpys, each in a dlfl«N •• ;Kr..Y,' nftpr a brief, illness. He hadi- " »•»' inspector-and collector for urer; of- the DichljiWlahufaeturing Feller.,;' -( . , • ' .:,..;. • • : lhc ..^'iis-. ' roihbrnte,-_--d~ in .StSt.. ' Theresa's eiit color of 'th« rainbow. The mi- -r|grS> l^een.'viMt-ing^H^^dauKhter^MrsI'lvnon visitinn hiW.diuiKlHer,, Mrs.''^ lnc EttzabethtqwnEKzabethtown. Watewate:r Com- Company, FindcrnlfT- " \ • by.'jnernbers of ,the c"ranford team , The Cranford "jurors'afe: Wil- Dairy Values iG> an Church at'9,r30 ajn, Saturday. In- 1 ll beige and the celling a P»lef tint ^FV*7 Edward'Nichols'd( Clrappad.ua,'j P >'--' -.:.'. •" . [', ..'•', ' . Surviving are a spn, Frank C. in the Union County Police^ Sou- lia'm/Caddie, 131 -Willow, street Chmth, terment was in' St. Gertrude Cerri- ball Leaguc!i and Patrolman-Rob- Of It, The draperies, with a deep One Grade Only—r The Fines* ! ^...... iiiiJl'i i N, Y., before he entered the hos- .A, member of; Trinity Holies, .with whom she "made he.r x Arthur Eschenlauer, 16 .Raleigh green background, alia echo (1M . and — Medium Size he also- 'belonged: to Enterprise , ctery, Wopdbridge. The mass was 1 ert Nylon,;- who had the., hi^hes' ADS .; pita.l. . . home; three grandchildren', Frank avenue;' Robert C...Harrison, 21 •mlnbow eolor* ."-' ..'• ••' •".'."., i'.'. Ld'E County Forest 8, Tall ,'largeiy attended and there were batting •averagc^lia\:e been choser Fresh Bride A etn. One Price Only -As Advertised ! FRESH BROILING & FRYING . Ul • Mr.. Hayes, was born in Norfolk;Norfolk;!<..—.•«-.— .-. ,-.. C, Jr., Edward J. an;i Mary Anne, Fmm Neirby Firm* . 1 ioi. 4^C " «».. Va., and. atffnded Norfolk Acad.- Cedars' of Lebanon, and. the Newmany flowers. } to play .oh the -Union County AH White <1 Newark, Mr. Quinn lived and two brothers, Wil.iia.m .Carroll, cmy. and- Columbia: tfniver.sity. He.! Jersey Consistory,' Scottish ..Rittf_ •: ~ -—-B—^^rss vr^—Kiin iStiirs—team -which will '*-tace—tb - »,.- l{S^rnwdrtfia5lrcarfenETehird;^ r CASH was Sun'aay editor of The'. New .Masons, Valley of Jersey. City. ••• : Essex ^County .All Stars at 2:3i Telfephone GRa^iford 1 lbeen: cmployed'-by WestinghouselWoll,--Tucson,-AriA z L ei' i York Tribune,, from 1008 to -lOU, O,,Suryivinfi,'..' Suryivinfi\\ aarr e :his .wife;'-. "Mrs.' p.m..Sunday. I '• - : ' Xr •• ' £57 •.'« Sliced Swiss Cheese •*:. Electric Corporation, Newark', as' . ;,His ffatherh , btboth Rrand.fathcrh dfthcrs andd j .rqnnirie HinoHis s Morse:: a daughtedaughterr, This will' \}fi a deciding game C DEAD nine uncles fought fm" the 'Con^j-Mrs. Michael.flufihes, C.oloh.ia, afid a'metea meter ttestee r - for. 12 _years ^ 1'^ ^^1 Guilty was last employed by pr as> each of the q 1.1-star' teams )ia 3 ff •fqderaey.in the,Civil.War. He him-I a .son, john' W :-(,f Wcstflcld. '' • ' won tw6 games in nast compcti self tbught1 in'the'Spa-nish-AnT-M'-i-i '...... ' ' '_'. . . , ; ' Rineerin'g Company here as an in- spector,' •. :.!'•;.'•'. : •' Of Drunk Driving tion at the converttioh. Ready-to-Cook •can • \Var'as' a member ,o)' the!" •»'•- '••/••>• « -.*' i •. Patrolman • BriiVikerhoff is the lb. Fourth -ReKimont of the. Virginia | .M>*S.- (»Crlnid«;H.U|i;lcy..- ".Survj'Vipg are his. wife, •; Mrs. •Percy Is. Goss, 47, ofRoselle Dorothy HV Quinn; two children. delegate. of: Crahfprd Locfll 52, lni i da e!/ lb Sizes Under 3 lbs. National Gilard. Services for Mis'. Gertrude' H.ur- and James BarfJeld,34,'X)f Ovange, PBA, tp the convention, and al~. Fbrmer cbmnvrndinn ofllccr of! icy; 86, a'patiertt ai Cranfbrd Hall, Johnfand Ellen, and his mother; French Ro<|uefort P'' ' '" ' i e 07th' in" S RciiiS the i wore Weld at the James J.Higgins. Mrs. EllerHowt Quinn, all- at home;-' aa - ^ere found .guilty :Tuesda/hiaht ternates, are Patfolmen':Lco Sehultz thee-lim 107tnh Infantriniamry> Rcfiimentnci,imuiii,, theui<-; ••-- »>..-._.' -- A\A. «wmi» U;UJ,. V MiphMPMichaeil of NewarNewarkk , anarid'd ^ Magistrate ,Charles J, Stevens nnd Samuel.Symbaluk.. EXPERT fElEVISldft 'h RADIO REPAIRS iJSCo'1,1 •'» can' buy thoni split, l years, was formerly Goss was. arrested .a,t.3:20 p.m. and Patrolman Myron Cymbaluk, ; American -Squadroit of the British^o'f ig Lowden'.'* August 6' by Pa.trolmari Robert •president-of Local. 52, and includ- ."The gift, for thrift in food shopping—fortunately—is a • \r ^ L •H-''mc ^'f''H'. iiwrW.pnmmjif'iinivftf.. •'• • • ' -"I-.-' -Nvlpn nficr_";m .'accident, in "»fl- • lesson eafeily learned. Ypn simplv go to.A#P, the slore that: lb. til B. --1-I -1- -T r- T - Li--, Tllg Dill,Du L .. uJRl. -Rulph-Kourt:i.lll|jn—r.--in y.- II IJ.I ItlCHARD C. DOWKLl. 1 British • Gbverrtmont. ..The j tan road. Jalmes Jamfolkowski o£ Days A JA/eek -' couples. AitaitmiiiiiyiVniie' fuu.J ivU)i>i»«»imlly •morn W • .'• the Hall-. •KENILWORTH — A highniass Linden .was the complainant. + Lawrence Bonnell iirid Patrolmen Day br'Nicjht Service rn>rtt was'i.1 FairvieW. -Cemetery, | squadron wa^ composed, of busi- "Jni(:mmi 'w'ns- '''-'ivT EvefWcn of requiem was offered Sa'urdaay'yl Linden .was tne compiainam. * i~» , ., . ,, __ pricer (plus worthwhile specials, too!). This cuts-your. ^^ Wmifieldvesuiein,. '• . . •.-.nes• 1 ••--s men. ana-othe, , r.• American:, ... s-. Tu.- , Cemetery~ ' ' -; v..Elizabeth. \. .,. • * - •in St, 'J^lieresa's Church for Mrsrs.1 . Patrolfnan Harry C. Brown nr-ISehultz, Frederick .Roberts, Mi?, total bill on ih^fdods. you 'tvanj .-. . oildihg nji to real, - • \fU "Super-Right" Quality B6ef Super-Bight-Sliced : : L pkgS. tit ••• Tlrapt wfisuiLiuMember. s-. of. ' the' Cranfor. d Rotary. 'iidling .v in, Englan_ d..-.: at th. e.. ti.Tie; ...*.:. . (, ComoteryBorn. j,ii Chn'rlotfesyillo-Elizabeth. , Va.;Mrs. -. . Gcnevi.evc Heljcsof'58 South 1-flthith'" rested Barficld ai". 7:30 nJ.fn.'chael Federoff, George Kane, honest-to-goodness. thrift. » • .•'•''"• > ... .Nice Club;• heatliid by President Arthur j Although' lie had' a' home at 6 (Hurley had-lived in Elizabeth and : ; • SOB. • Read' our^rices .below., •. . writc your shopping list from I CHUCK STEAKS . 53c BACON .-«-08fl. K. BwrditU.visited the. funeral Pittslield street here -fop. many 1 ,N(JW "yol.,c TOQSt. of hor life. She > ours.. . , shop at A&P—and you'll have acquired the habit ' •'.' home Tuesday. cyemnR artcV ;.a . years,; he.had raided since-1028 wns.vho. widoW of. Justin T.'Hur- Specially Selbcted , Boneless: '•'• '. * - '"•.'•••'., 1 tnm sec lVn s e! iQ fc - d by the. Rev.pin-En«tandr-w^hcr?e-he-hcaded..the 1 jey.. • _,•..•,__•.• .. •._... • inVEnttandr^h I- ->••••;-. -91.M - i • - • y° ^ _ - -"•'••• • " I ihhu'c Rrnrrnli ^nparc 9 P 49° Jonj- , "Robert G. LonGakcr,. past presi- fnumdsen Electricity Co.wratiorr, - Her only survivors are- t\vo 1 : : BEEF LIVER 27c SMOKED BUTTS « 63c 7 • '. ... .<^SXbMER 'RELATI.^S'bEP A^T>lENT' " - "' tDUUJ >"IIIUttUII jpCUI.a •" L jilc^r 1/ dent, , nieces, Miss Elizabeth G.. Schlegel A,P Food. W, «0- I^clnglon Ave, New York 17, K.Y. ^^ £^ BeardsleyY- Bit. sire_. ^ 3^ Cdmbination - Chops and Stewing '. ••. •.••:..' . "Super-Right" . • Kip and Shoulder Center Cuts - Police sakMUr. Dowcll f of East Orange and Mrs. Arnold the attack, sl^tly bet ore ^ .pm R. Carr o*f Packah'ack Lake,. For School Lunches LAMB SHOULDERS 39c PORK CHOPS 39c 85c j • ^ K,. n<- Tnlm Me- concernTtil WIUCIK lioe WIST; : Richard Hluboky i^houlder '••••• '.•.'"•'..•. -- '• • : ,,• Fresh'-•' ••'^•fi-niri n^t S H^nH President, , and stayed thereto in'-thc1 an important nguro m The, Rev. Frank.V. H.. Carthy, and nobii Si ~Z-. :••-• -a'ccordiiig, to police, and was driv-' Jllllhill ItllllltklXI bj.^..^^.. Trinity Episcopal Church, . A&P's own -;—^I O-o • Mr.'H.'/ycs was. a p;ist 'coniituin,- nfficiiited 'at. funeral services and ing from, the'.piaelice tee' whcn_ dcr l e AltM ':•". "•'• '-.-•:• " dcr °Jof th^e New-YorNew Yorkk SfatcAmert--State Ameri-1; " R Cap.'n Jphn's pkg. ^ •^^i^Wrr^^T^iP^ At*. . he collapse'd. TuescUlv moVnlng for khard Sliced Boiled Ham WwM<\c, Md., Miv can Legton and wm^i mcrobcr.o ^luboky-. G(j: of. fi earoontcr placo. -A—native_oi-Jed Yale University the >Tench ^e.KiTnT^f-HpiTor-nnd- .vho fl '•• i' T Thi.rsdav in Mc- wh0 I 1 IIUSC| 1 V in 1 c to . • •"•••. IbJ .'<*• < ^*n-< Dowel) aXtendei^riMrd ill before''the .Order-of "the-British- Einpiru. ,'" --7, ' I ' ; , - !j Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! stair nn-r^ini ui.. DI-IUIL, . , } _ morin) Hosnitali - 1, New. York, after ' ' ' ' ' "' ' and lived in Riverside. 111., He also was a member of tl^c Carl-. I'""'''" '""• ' "" - • • ••' •" • .• ' • '• •,•-'•'•..:' v- .. / . • •f—""feeU""'—-terns • • rnovinc._to 310 West' Dudley ave- a lone lllncss v ton,--City-Athonaeuih, Am.cvi.canj. , . -| --,-•• ElUx nue., W'estileJd, eiBlit'years''iigb;~ " and Turf Clubs in London and of Th.._..e service. s Ivore at tho""'DoolcrI y r. • ^Braunsciiweiger lb.' Sunnyfield Fancy, Fresh Creamery^ ' Funeral Home, 218 North avenue, •'- He joined Johnson & Johnson the SalmiiRiindi and Down Town •" Breast-O-Chiclcen ; . 7 oz.« :-- Salt or Sweet 1 lb; *7S . in 1934 ir> its Chicago plant-nnd Clubs in New York.. ' ''" west. Father Cartliy also read Lett Tuna Fish Light meat—-solid pack . can PU'r.; was production plnnt management committal-prayers at tl^e grave'in (In VJb. Prints >» 67c) brick St»t . staff supcrfntondent when he was "Besides! "his daughter, he i.s sur- Hollywood Memorial Park, Union j^=teaosf^)*M'^fi~tct—Nftw-3imtis-vvlck_in vivecl- by n' 'sister, Mrs. * Ninimo foucman—oiL-iiLpeilttex! Ok'lof.Hflwpton rhrlt liore, Sandwich Brftad Thmsiiced 1948. He served" for a time as ns'- n grandchildren. '( and steanifittcrs at the Linden Re- White House Si'stant to the yk'C-pi;o.sident in I finery of the. Cities Service -Oil and ' charge of manufacturing; and; in ,'TITO body will lie in-'state at-the *•»>•*> ijar ScycnJLh Rcgimeiit Ai'iiiory, NewCompany, Mr. Hluboky wa's taken Elderberry Jelly tall Btol ; 1949 \v;is named niaiiagcr of the to the hospital: last ' Thursday Price Reduced! baby products plant ' horcv Last York, 'where a memorial service cans will be held at. 4"p.m.. tomorrow. nidrnlng by the^anloxd'First Aid Cream Cheese year he also was appointed'man- Squaclv -.- • •"' ' ' ••••..'•" '. IWllhim . In Handy Carrier LONG ISLAND—US.No.IGrade-'A'Shi ager of the orthopedic products Born in New. York, Mr. Hluboky ' plant in New. Brunswick. • -\. Fi'aiik C Morse was a 'resident'of Cranford for Yellow Bananas A&Pbrand —-Our finest quality Mr. Dowcll was a member of 1 Services'for.Frank C. Morse-of 3d.years. ' Bcfurc coining here he the Cranford Rotary "Club,--Echo .17 Munsec T.lriye for many years lived in Elizabeth, He was a mem- Bosco '-.M»i* JUICE T-.ake Country Club and was active 4i(itlvr' in Dpmoci'at ii* linlitjcs ill hnr of. the Fofrman's Club'at his 46 oz. 18 to. in qcomnGiinitV y . chest aTTa tn Cranford, were contlurtorl Tuesday pllint and-of Eiizabet-h Camp 41, Wesllield..esllield..' • . in Gray Memorial, -1''?. Springfield- 'Woodmen of the World. Hq is .survived by His \v\(o, Mrs .-•••SUMl-iL avenue. Mf^.Moi'se'dicriof. ii hehrt Surviving are his wif°> Madeline Jane'TT. DoweUDli; fovir 'dajtiRhte'r^ and attack Friday" at his home, . ;•HarrigfiHarrigfiplp d HyHluboky; a daughter, A breakfast favorite Barbara; Susan, Caroliiu 1 R •to?, The Rev. Frank V. If. Cav-tby, Mrs.; Eugene A. Benncr. of Ro- hot 12 oz.

M. ite roll Libbys Concentrate—FROZEN __. FREESTONE .lbs. Goz. C 2 C From Nearby Orchards Uncle Ben's Rice ^ X19 ^ 37 cans For C ORANGE Gravymasfer •• ^^ ' '^ 15 - Ann Page -r- Peach, Apricot .or Pineapple SWEET CORN GlBl C "/••. GOLDEN HenrtSppghetti Sauce. 2 ::; 29 ears THE.': From Nearly Farms BonOliyetiil ' '^^ t m-'wr Jar

..'CH- m$b prtir' dr< i .6-C",i- A bath Wt lb. .ANT,}' CALIFORNIA S3! A size .W dri : re: Nabisco—Plain or Honey olv'' I Ann Page .e)i'- bu-. TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! SALAD DRESSING I 39< GRAHAM CRACKERS ;31C ICJ:; This .will be the greatest spot in the world, come Election Day. (S • New Pack--Whole Kernel ' , ' e ,«hiBi ^ Nc . Most all your friends will drop in. To take a hand in running CHANGE TO/THE MI *0, this country,-county, city and state. To voice an opinion on big N COFFEE iTHAT'S-'' 16 oz ' Dutch Apple cti;j IF YOU'VE AAARRIED, MOVED OR H|-HO COCKERS . things like presidents find .peace plans, on little things like parking NIBLETS CORN 2';.:; 33< TH.A'1- fOQD MtTAIUIt.. . 5IN0I 1>8» 11':!; COME OF AGE SINCE THE LAST meters and garbage collections. To register a complaint about Colo-Soft . " CD-/ things they don't like, or approval of things they do. TOILET ou; ELECTION .. .read this Jane Parker—CRUMB SQUARE tnl 13 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, CRANFQRD Here, your voice is as big as'all. the others, your opinion as im- "WITH FLAVOR! SWANEE TISSUE brated your 21st birthday wince the BRIDES! Kvon if you hnd provioua- portant as that of a Supreme Court justice. each ly ri'Kistiired under your maiden IntU election lor if you will be 21 White COFFEE CAKE JO-i • rmmo, you have to rcRistcr. npni.n. by Klection Dnyl, Ret your nnmo But you won't get in if you're.not.r'egistered,.Ypu'rc Jpcked out We offer residents of Cranford and vicinity an under your "now" nnmo.Be pure in the.Toopk."Tl'S'ii'rriark of matu- ^ THE GREAT ATLANTIC 1 PACIFIC TEA CCWANY Jane Parker-CHOCOLATE your "mnrried name" -is'in 'the rity to roptisternnd vote! ] of the right to vote, cut off from your friends and neighbors, shut ANGEL SOFT S2. 37c T Prices effective, through Saturday-, September 8th each •'•HELVi MEMBERS OF THE ARMED fORCES • out on national and neighborhood issues. in Super Markets and Sclf-Serviee ttorei. CHIFFON CAKE outstanding funeral home, cpripplete with air MOVERS 1 If.y(!vu l\avt- moved»rr«in.. —see your Voting OfUcer lor "tho BOKAR the precinct where you wi>re pre- word" on how you enn vote. I . Don't miss the thrill pk pulling the lever (or marking the ballot) f viously roBJHtorod; you have to 1 ftllsweet conditioning, organ, large light rooms for your ri'Rintor iinnif- Mn^i sure your GOING AWAY ELECTION DAY? that makes your government yours. Karo Syrup Kraft's Dressing Mazola Oil Kraft's Oil new nddrt'HH h< in the bonU! Vote first —by Absentee Usillot— Gerber Baby Food Beech-Nut Baby Food B&M Baked Beans for talsdi, baking and frying . FIRST VOTERS! If you have cele- before you leave. Register now for the gt-nei-al election. Now Englahd baked Blu.lib.l . French or Miracle Strains^ * Chapped Strainod Choppod For cooking, uUdi, bating Margarine every convenience. Our own display room. • And start asking your friends and neighbors .. « l3o l8o c C I lb. 10-99° 6"89 6 jars. 2 33c 2 '45 p!nt37° q""^ 65° 28° ***** • cant ww •* jan ~*» j. Is your name STC*" I REGISTERED Dial Niagara Unit Kraffs Velveeta | VOTERS j .All Detergent Trend ; Tetley Tea in the book? For dlihei and fine labrlei Deodorant Soap Deodorant Soap Laundry Stared Liquid Starch Controlled tudiing Cheese Spread Especially for ths bath Twin pick A large 4 pig- •»« KAg For toilet or bath oi.«eO 101b.*) - 33 I2OI.|QO qqu*H Banded together ~ pltgi. '** pkg. Te.Bagi r«g. OCc 2 pig. pkg. loaf 2 pig; •» boHl.boHl.1

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ENTERTAINMENT ers and re^Sunday •(Continue*, fr&m Page 1) 4 NIGHTS A WEIRT -'•I grade. • . • ; ;.. ;, (Continued-., irom Page 1) • •;"!• /Decorating . Sherman School a meeting of the'executive com lectures

is final sermon in the local church •'•"'•' "••.•:•;'''•••'• •.'•;'' "'•''•'"' rniUee of the Republican cam- Mrs.. Eihel Harreus arid Miss it n'a.m.Sunday. ; Catering — Weddings! kindergarten- Mrs;V| Course Slated Siejjcl xFath61 r (iarthy'c-a'me to Cranford I pafen. committee last week.'Other "-" - ~-..-•'- '-interestedT-townspeople anrl- By Attorneys A course in.homo decorattoriS~adecorattonsat SHl?lcyVotingrMrsr«hily and Mfss-Mary Martell, first grade; p.endc: . Banquets, and Dinners of Any Type ;tl)e fall semester of'.the* Craniford ing. Public Affairs' Commissioner Miss Laura Struts and .Mrs.- Lois tend,' .-„— ... Ira Dorian^nd Magistrate Charles / ' Adult School will Be-'feg)it by Jfong, second grade; Misty Lucille Father "Sherlock's dea,th I receive an invitation, Mr.. Berry COCKTAIL LOUNGE Stevens,, will,be-lecturers for the .'"-Mjet—ttrbwn—of-NB\y^.Y0cK V'viJl ant -d-anforci—Aciuiv-j>cnooi-s—jaw—for- was announced' today - by Kenneth' wlnski and Mrs. Rose Re, wris 'named rcctpr1, ejrifectiye as "of the' layman' [course, it was -an- / CH4-9773 IIOSELLE PARK : third grad^ei Mrs. Mary Lcnz .and . ,147 WESTFIEJL.D AVE. •*•.-. •• -• "•• •••.' ••'•• •.. •'•••-•'• •'•• •..,. -•;• • ••,••« :'; f- : • •-;:'•-'' ••-••. .•' •:•• .•:•".. Wo Ivers'en,. -pre^Mentr-director:' SeptembeStemberr \,i 19461946. Florajihile Cliih " nounced. today t\y • Kenneth W., I-A" Mis»' Barbara'' ^Pfarrer,' fourth The course tful begin on Octo- A .native of. Long Branch, he I (Continued jroin. J .jversen, president-director.- ' / grade'; -Mrs. Adelaide 'Nehorias and f The: 10-weeJc course opens' on' RICH WtolJT IS TAGGED X ROOS-LOW. •. ber- 2 at CraMordHiBh School aiid Ernest' Hobbie, fifth grade;; Mrs. was graduated; from"St Bernard>s| wjn' tribute" pamphlets and in- ; Preparatory School and .attended •formatio • • n about.'...:' their. : •._•;activities,, ._.„_._ bctober 2 at Crahford High School .continue'for. 10 consecutive'Tuesr Rut.h Coppage and Mrs.' Helen 1 •'• " V'" • Bard College at Columbia" Univer- and by the Crane's,Ford Chapter; and' will-cpntinue-for-,10 oonsee.U- day^fcvenings. Wail/ registrations Skerratt, sixth grade... ' . . -A; FIBS? r(. day^fcvenings. Wai/ g sity. He'transfSbrred to Carroll.Col- Daughters of-the; American Re'v-_ 'tivc Tuesday' eVehings. •" ,' inay beb , sent to Gerhard V.V-KeU- J '. Special Teachers \ lege at Waukesha,' Wis.,'"and. was who have been .spohsoring] - Nicholas St. John LaCortc' will UK'I ner, registrar j(t Cranford High •Miss BettitV Allen and Miss "Eliz graduated from 'that .school with be. the first speaker.' His topic will •' w . ''.Schobl. In person, registration'will abcth'Greene, special departmen- a. B.A..-.degree.'. .He,conipletedhi* l< Tjek y^r"t&"show7c>pcrr be '.'Earnily. Law—Part I.'; .JteF ADS , be .held on. September. 27 • and' 28 c ' '1. U ta,l classes; Chanriing Coppage and religious training at Nashotah :-.^ . . . . _• • Kervick, who arranged the lec- for nil 3 piece*! / from,7 W a p.m. althe higri school, TEMPORARY tures,' will speak October 9 . on George White, elementary music; House Episcopal Seminary itt Nas-. C[U^ or at the door; Mr," Brown, lydin ' ththee < Miss Mary. Amato and- Mrs. Alma hotah,. Wjs., where he. received .a .'t'Famlly; Law—Part IL"- /' •a* ., - ...... II:'- decoration -dep J:TQwnsWpJO^nmai!leJrnanl CABB 'Newark "'department store; e> tie-KrippendorfTI-elemeritary horhi w.as-ordained to;the priosthood bri. Tfells UI .-•./ will sp6ak on November 20 on "In?- ' •' •-**.• . graduate of Parson'School of Do- economics; Emll. Schumann, elc •'•' stallment ^Purchases of -Personal Ociober.6, 1945. '/•;. ' . ./ .'•• (Continued irom" Paf/c I) Cou'nl you a& for a; lovt'lii'r- iwdVoom-. . . or i\ lmvcr price? ?s"ow JKoOOB " sign,. New York City. He also .holds niohtary- industrial•' arts;"- Dortali Father Carthy has served on a and .business hbVizons is a "contin- Property^" Magistrate Steye'ns will : ( ( ib)c a bachelor's degree in. art,'cduca-., Whellan, .elementary .instrumerita number of 'diocesan' committees uing challenge;.new tax reliefs— ' "be the speaker on. Noverftber 27. He illy jxiVesyou lliis'lxNi'ut.iful ?22 ' Miili' •. : .inchulin" tlit luxiiriotts (loub tion 'ir-orri New York University 1 ju'tuiilly jxiVesyou lliislxNiut.iful ?22 Miili . .i music; Miss .Jean Voorhees' an< and boards dealing "with Christian-*. Particularly for lower income fam- . will discuss "The Municipal Couri,' hli l bl'but • and.took journalism for two years an (Ircssor. ivaiKlsoin'c'i'hcstrm-ilniw-prs.'jiiiil.iHit jusil ahOnlijia.ry pnnpl bnl.'but a Seth Weekicy, elementary, physi- '-- —^ —•>'-•'•— jHcs '—' ^ nowr govcrrimental Carroll K. Sellers; legal., ad- at ihe University of Chicago. < He • \ftsor to. Union County Prosecutor- did "public" "relations.'-work" while |cal education; -Miss-Miriam Eiscn- ««Y"—••• -•" •-.-•-- , economies must be• formulated.'* glanwrmis full-size liopkmseit'ed ... for only §177! Notice how pmnrtly it'o ng Hi' I^JSsell—Mbrss,': will, discuss scrv'n- '^ oars with the" -Navy'• " .' elementary,, guidance; Miss ;pis'copal Dioce'se of New Jersey Thpse high.s goajs, Mrs. Dwycr KINSEY ;'.'CrimihaTIiaw and'Procedure" on. desigiiod . .. tlio penorous sizi of oncli iticcc, You eyon pet n tiltod mirror' ori" : as. a delegate ;.to .the/,Provincial continued, "have-the best chance THREE iii the'Pacific'7--iV Korea, '' : ,:|Gernldme.Dr ;Cleminson William-, Trcvertonremedial; December 4, the final,'night,of the Synod from 1953 to 1865-and i-e- •realization'.under a Republican thc-dressor. so your inlTiunvj won't luivr to ctoop toTiirh-is tit*. Ami look ... • • ' The e 'coursecourse, M'Mr. Brown said, | reading;. or GOLD LABEL . schools fall semester; ...< \\tvm •'•'• school psychologist. cently.was elected io sqrve again admihistration that has been' able 1 Chern. will/cover nit phases of inferior Holibicg Anil;photography go. lo^fctHet . Tnkc picluVcs.of various knrm- • . "Wills" will be the topic'of fal- tliosc beautifully grainiMl^'nlnutvcnoiM^iiri' fijiislicd- in the rich.-Varm brown genii . Junior Hl^h School..' until 1959. • •'./-.'. . ; to balance the budget, and-estab- • bcr» of the fuinily- working: at their lii>lil>ic«, an well as close-ups o( the FEATHERS • design. He said -the maximum BLENDED ter E. Cooper, former [president Seventh grade — MrsEdn. a ' He has been vice-president of lish a hcfalthy, prosperous. peace- '••'•.' Hems .they make or, collect. , ,•, • tone' you love . ... paliently lianil-nilibrfl to V'at'in sinootlinrps. TIUMr-finish i'» • decorations effect,flt a minimum' of Miss BLENDED "•• of the Board: of-Education on Oc- i? cost, will -be'"'highlighted. VjD'o-it-.!Laird; MVKS M-iry Duggan, the Crlanford Clergy Council and a time, economy." 1 tob;er'30, whilp Kenneth L.'.Esta- cyeii scratch resistant ,to . stay', lovely longer, Ycsl hcri s a bedrodni-.' yourself fans will-find the bourse -bucy Hartnetti Mrs. Mary'} member,of the Cranford,Commit- "Todav," she concluded, .''under Collect With Your Camera bi'ook will spea.k on "Intestacy" on tee for Mental Health and of the the Republican free economy, buy thafs doubly wontjorfiil . . . because it pampers; you''.',:. and your budget, WENET Very, helpful, the instructor' '.e&- J Miss Madelyn Cassidy,- JamesDe- tee for Mental rieaun ana 01-uiu me KCJOUDHUUII J.I^ •x'airly small objects,.andyou'll be WHISKEY October 23. George.S.-Sauer,'coun- : inche •-plained' -- -; --.-_s—-J-.--~~ .J L_:.j I clemente;• Arnold Goodhart,' Mrs. 1 It's fairly safe to say that pfa.cEi-- too! See it at Koos toinorrois'! Just 17.70 •'doHvu delivers... and yon can take r : board! of directors Of the Union more Americans-.ore lf shooting-thcm indoors. The basiest WHISKEY "' ' 'the Board of Education, will loo; DVC n-«i IA.'"».~ .,,....,. •••••,. „ 64 li. _^iivr A«>nr"h"^' 'has snmft kind " SiW 1 method oi.provimngtlie urtifluial™ Mr -iverscn Ci' •'AsaocliiUoii' fui'Mental, L.Vfr befuteithe^ are be. the'third lecturer on October. 16; 39c • . ; Mr iverscn Miss :Joan Gander; Health. Since 4946 he has been .money, and they are living better pet hobby—whether it's collecting light you 'need is usi'ng^ a syn- •• 2 years to pfty. Matching liiglit fiiKlos. availaiilo. ('Also . Mar- with ph6toflood lamps or ordinary thy married the.former-Miss.Sally our opposition; they hold, bright as- way ft can aid and complement Household light bulbs and then of Adjustment, will, discuss "Neg- garet RheiB,. Mrs. Mary Connor Anne, Hatfleld. Sefirig, daughtoV of sUrancc of an even stronger, more the pursuit of almost any other • ligence," while "Business Organ- Cboii •'"'* •. '(Continued from pagel > rnake a time exposure. . ->•"' .- mate < Anthony Cieri, Miss Carol. Murphy Mr../and JVIrs^ F.^ G. SQnrvg_of_ 1^ prosperous America under Repub- hobby. -I ' ' .• ..'. / " . • In either.case, if the jterns are izations" will be the^opic of. Anr Ion J , idcrit of tlio clubjind was-member-. arid' Mrs. Mariarn-Kurtz, -•—••--• Forest avenue. They, have three "lioa/nTeadcrship* in the future." "In JacT, it is'only'by rheans of small, you will want to take close- thony°.C. Stein ohNovembcr 13. • _ship and ntldndance'chairmah ftiis Cranford ilieh Schoor.,, ' picture-rtakirig .that many hpbbjes tlADE daughters, Elizabeth Anne, 5; Mary . up shots. With a box-type camera, rr : UWn year. .'•_'', .. • '. ••• '.' ••. .i: English, Frank Ramsey, Paul^. Abigail, 3', and Julia Margaret,- live Can begomje "collecting" hobbies you'd normally be shooting at a' •'.•' ,•'. ~ Academy is mouthh and Camp, Crowder,, MoM Gladys Esterbrook, Mrs.. Miriam, •urer. • (- .' •• . '. • '•,. tans' d f Cran Kenny Fund . ASSOCIATION * (Opp. Cranlord T America's first preparatory school beth -•and is past .commander of Cran Lanthler, Miss <• Beatrice Schwaei'* Stewart and CollinR MEMBER HUM»INO "with naval training, specializing Kllzi SdjJPqs^ 212;_Aiwrican Legion. • -Mrs.-Olga.JCuntz,'..and_.Julius -ONTIACTOM J r oiv-- ...^v..^,.. , provicles free" ~rn~ preparing7young~mcn-for-ad- - He is mamed'To"tlic" former.Miss committee. Program committee- rriission to all colleges and to the IAN< ;: tret'ltment for victims o'f polio and SELL ^ Peggy Fritz,'daughter of Commis- CohrSciencei , Harold Wilson, Miss men are Fred' Slmonsbn, Leon United States Government Ad Vtul sioner and Mrs. Clarence Frit/ of other crippling disabilities. It de? i Ellla! Haver, Courtland Daley and. Smith and John Torpehing; de- ^INSTALL MOE SCHNEIDER emics. In addition tojiia^rg sut: 8 Summit, road. They have twin ponds entirely upon public cah- Michael Yanuzzi; Latin, Ernest votions, Leon Smith. AND.HEATING ^£ of-' r-s-f-Pogg-y— andJBetty_Jiino. -tributions-f6r~suppbri.r_J_l____1L_ SERVICE m: in color, ''Gltt Mrs. C; GUARANTEE District 2 in. last year's Keri'ny GRanford 6-9B53 iflVlll .ht.w _ , UJC Announces ~ English and German/Louis Haar, iT^iscd In conjunction with a special and!'.. . Philip Gold at the luncheon Tues- appeal. She recently was named MEMMR (Continued irom Pooe i) navai SQJjgflQe,curriculum approved day ol the club in Markos. Restau- and commercial, Harry Laurence, to the Cranford High School.Pa'r- AND LIOU .Dorothy Robinson, Thomas .Sit-Tcachor Asisociation'board ahcl D,r' MacKay reports. Evening by the-Bureau of Nival Personnel, rant. .-••". ... • V 11SS huuiuiui)f **ww --:. - .• ; 1 Navy Department, „ The film, which told of capping J. Scutro, Albort E. Ballinger and' is co-chairman of.th- ••e ways an_„.d! classes begin on Monday or Tues- OUR WORK: IS GUARANTEED YET BOTH: SMART SECTIONALS day^ September 24 or 25, depend- ______, -—— . . , •and transmission through' pipe- .ClVarlos' Post. ' rneans committee .of St. Michael's lines of natural gas, was produced Rosary Society. She RTa past board ing on the meeting days o£ the . Duty then is, .the sublimcst word 'kome nursing and school nurse sections. in our language. Do your duty in by the Transcontinental Pipe Line first aid,.Miss Jane Seymour-^eco- member of. Walnut AvenueuSchool Freshmn,n registration will i ARE ItOOS-TAGGED A MERE... PTA and of the Newcomers' CVpb all- things. You cannot do more. Company .principal supplier of nomics - commercial, Roland Mas- low the same schedule. You should never wish to do" less. natural .gas to the New York-New and a member of the\ Cranford simirtos art, Burton Longenbach Enrollment is expected to be .. • •'' ,-• ••'.-— Robert E. Lee -j^im;nii_i-oi-!ii!r)noliLnn_axea It show- UBdi W-"( Wohie" Vnto|-.\ She has Come In and Talk to Us About Your Freezer Orders -»•••• ' "• • , .... J pnH "w'rina Peairs; physical educa- irbpul HTC eel how the, gas is piped 2,000 miles tionn. WWilliai m Martin, Herbert far been identified with various, char- MflcKa'y believes,' We Cut Prices to the Bone — No One Will Beat Us ! "underground-from- wells in.Toxas roil.- Miss Ruth Ann .McCartney, itable activities., •'• \ '.. •• and Louisiana. Stanley'Grayson and Mrs. Ivey "1 know -that we are encouraged\ BE THANKFUL :!: Sullivan; household arts. Miss by recent gains in the battle itcairisl] ,.[ TOP.: Dt'an Cbmplon.was in charge of YOU j-AN SEE! ••-.'. hd' the program. Mr. Howard presid- Gloria Allan and Miss Dorothy polio," said Mrs. Cnllnri, mbther 1 . ,;. •• CH-" -' _ oA. H^> fipiwiritcd a c'pmmit.tue cOrt- Kni'n, and industrial artsr . ^ of three children, "but'we njust ^tail> ijyV-Jr., -past [Gppdman, Roy Danie.is:o. keepiron ...,,...... Support The r-r- 'prcsVdentr'Fred H. Gray;'"jf.Tana" Gambino! ' _J couldn't bliiinc you. That's correct. ,.: yoii gel, not oiic^but Ijotlirpict'cs- . vac ' ; "We must remember, too, ",that Craoford 1 .James F. Korvick to conduct the - Music, James Loriney and Ralph even when victory is "'complete. -Phone CRahford 6-1113 for..$177! But look ... .Koos l)ea\iti£ul nioth-rii sectionals arc really wo< club's annual plectiori.'O.etobor t). iNotarbj school jfthysicjan, William thousands of, old cases will re-V LIONS ^l -4>-j^--Eacli-j)neig..'.{L{aiMv<>u__48jnchcs long.... Placed end-to-end, they'd '.. coii ii-V'7vnent.r6rr^r-Tinfarry---ycivi-s;- willlum HOUDEN—. Deborah . KERB'| wl&LM Ibv miike asweeuing 96-inch sofa! And aren't they sinai'lY Note their, TOPS club was Selby; guidance, Gerhard Kellner ! jnust'do all we can to prevent elm and Richard Legcand. crippling." THE PROUD AND wide, flat,'shadow-box anus , . . thi-ir ebony tapered legs, sparked with •••- ficli.- X THE PROFANJ brushed brass ferrules. You'll find they're full of deep-sealed comfort .Teachers Assi^neTl ... the kind you can really sink inlf_. And every seam is tailoml.wilh (Continued from Pone 3) Vavicly Of ,w«" ' DRIVE great cure. We've chosen Uieinin a-handsome'modern textured fabric ' Margaret' Compton, kindergarten; (Continued /from P(«oe-I) Thut ^ver Arizbna' 6-6 Mrs. Mildred Mahony and Mrsshi. p chairman, Mrs. Dillard Col- LIBERTY ... in fashion's favored'-colors . . ."for. immediate delivery. Or. if you Doris Newswangor,, first Rriide; SAT. ONE NIGHT ONLV lins of /2G Holly street. . Robert MITCHUM-Susan HAYWARD wish, Koos will custom-cover to your., order . . .at no extra cost'! Coniti Mrs, Charlotte Goldstein and Mrs. , Mr. Von Beldel holds' n B;A. PLainfield see them . . .tomorrow. All y'ou need is 17.70 down. And you can add Betty -Sargbnt, second gradp; Mrs. "WHITE. •, '• • " THE • degree tr(ini Pratt Institute, -their companion lounge chair (not shown) for only 69.95! (Also at Emma Tracy andl.Mrs. Gloria Mills, Brooklyn, an M.A. from Columbia HTCH_DQCTOR" third grade; Miss Elizabeth "Kelly He studied with Elliot nnwv.w.rnmprnii MITCHELL —and sor grade; Mrs. Sally Volrher and Mrs. in New York Cily at the -I CH Dcbfa 'Greenberg, lifth grade; Mrs. Bowl Restaurant, and Mar-y MU Bept. », 10, II, li,.!:)-'? ~v fi show at tTTe GreT,.... . torivsixt•",""."•h grade,. - „ , , , New York City.'He toacbes.nt the '••9«eU a SlRhU NuVer ^uch/MiCht % to 20 lbs. .Walnut- AAvenue School . J,; Hi School in ry PECK—Richard BtASEHAHT .AKT-s-- Ul(avcttc Jun Rh iMiss- Marlyn bokolinsliy. .and, EHs!nbette-an^t.^o Rahwny. Ad. "AAQBY DICK" S3! Miss Arlene SieRel, kindergarten; dr. ;. h« Arlene bicgel, kindergarten; CenlerT'" 1 ch'': Mrs. Mary White'And "Miss Jean I John IRELAND— Beverly GARLAND Bit', 4,,., Wylli.... e is a .graduat. e of bu- Harris, llrst grade; • Miss CaJtericT Newark School Fine and Industrial "Gunslinger" les Dadenas and Mrs. GUtdytTbaker, Art an1>IO\S FAMED 54.95 MATTRESS I UHVI grade! and Mrs. Elizabeth DutTj CRanford G-9779 SWIFT'S SELECT •••,^i ou'- sixth grade. Mr. Miller trained M the New- MATINEE ' Continuous tnl'. iirk School of Fine and Industrial Lincoln School DAILY, 1 p.m. Sat.-Sun.-Hol. More mothers i.'| Miss Florence- Messi'ck and Mrs Arts and the Barritt School in VEAL CUTLETS BACK AGAIN AT KOOS SAME LOW.., • lov Gizella Maiorano, KiridergBFti.'n Pennsylvania. IJe has served as Ib. • • .-. i president and painting -'instructor Now thru Tues. Mrs. Virginia Jones, Mrs. Hazt OIIMMI FORD — Jcnnnc CHAIN g vf. ^}; Valentine and Mrs. Adelaide Hos at the Rahway TArX -C.entcr,., Mr. ib. LOIN VEAL CHOPS i enkof, llrst grade; Mrs. Ada Roth Miller has worked under Stan A R -il\\ "THE FASTEST s •'-'•-•}]» Mare Wright'," William Heaslip, W A Horded Milk than and- Miss Murit'l Schneider, sec- WKSTKIKI.n A.VE.. HO8EI.LK I'AEK GUN ALIVE" RUMP and X RIB James C'arlin, Vincent Carauigio, ond' grade; 'Miss MaHeville Mac DELIGHTFULLY •— phiB — 69c Ib. lb. Miill, Miss Margaret Corcoran and Carlylc Biiruitt and Leopold Mat- 36.88 AIR CONDITIONED Robert TAYLOR -» Rlehnrd TODD or\y other brand! Miss. Marjorie -Burr-ison, thir' Comfortable, Push-Back Seat! CinenmSeope — Color, t OVEN ROAST . grade; Mrs. Barbara Crane'y, Mr: SWIFT'S' SELECT Wid* Screen "D Day, 6th of June" „ lb CHOICE SHORT CUTS If you wrrr too Intr Ini-t time wr ndvrrti*ed llij> famous Simmon^ mattress. . . CI.CI Alice Colliius and Mrs-.' Eunice TIUHS. thru Tl'KS. — MKI'T.'n to II .SI1' • Thompson, fourth grade; Mrs. Cor Wllluuii IIOUDEN - Drlinrnh KE1UI Ib. coinr a-mnuinfi! Now Koob ]i;!c anotlier ^lii|niiriit .,. . and yim'vo iiuollicr CIUIIKC COOLI AIR CQNDITIQNEP SAT. KIDDIE MATINEE 39JI\ inji! Il"> Siniiuon" ."it. .") "Po'-turc-Hitr" extrn-finn ' son, fifth, grade;,Mrs. Va.shti Yoth 10 A.M. to lp P.M. _ 69c Ib. RIB ROAST —VBEE nil F LoiN/LAMB CHOPS—— AT THE STfXtl AND PROFANE" "Coming 'Round •t—V*.. Small Bone . . ."*prcinlly designed to relax \Our body fil major, point? o.f tension , v. pi\e you PAPER-MILL A: iu'\v hiiili m flViiinalK' i-ntortalnniont SWIFT'S PREMIUM' ihe firm, lirallhful Mipport you need, without .bedboarvl-jlNydness. Its dcluxv. STC •' with n mini nfihiii.'ii-woman of bciiu- The Mountain" SPECIAL Ib. OR AT YOUR 0OOR ty, un• ii|)holhlei'eil with lilver upon layer Mlllburn, M. J. Tim 11OVEV JI-IT CHANDLEU FOR Frank CiirrlHgloB, Dlreetsr I..imlm> DAY |- "Bowery Blitzkrieg" CALVES LIVER CHUCKROAST of pre-icoiiipreM-ed cotton felt ,'. . has ;i uou->a|! prehuill liordi r . .'. even a hea\v f Kvr». H;:ill — Tun. llirouih S»t. .Hun. K:U«—Mul». ::.{0 Thun., Sat. . • • " :"TOY TIGER" ' R-oz. sjiteen tick! Twin or full size. Matihin^ ."> 1 .*>."» ho\*prinn now also 36.8H. rKinil> V\\\\ - About u "\)tiy uho Va Lb. 3lb. GROUND BEEF, extra lean Open Tue*., Sept. 11 ' - ""''• v. untI'd n dud(i> (it'spiM.itfl.v Starts Wed., Sept. Irnrncdiiitc delivery ... while they las>l! (Also at Knus-Sai (Hi!) In Color MEDr BACON WILSON'S ROLLED BUTTER, Gov. grade A lb. /HATIRDAY MATIN KB" ONLY . fi Kfl: BASIL ftATHBONE Rock HUDSON Plpt-r l.-AUUie CiritfiM-.v niuKiii'd WIL-SON'S CORN-FED. BACON 'b• SE1IAHT ARMOUR'S STAR & WILSON'S b ..._ 3OLDEN-BJLAI1E JlL. HOTor-SWEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE ,' ' lKxtra I artnotiHl I (imf|ile 1* aitu STRICTLY FRhSH MEDIUM fctGS dmr 1 Kurr UrrU ntltlrtl. UliXMU STORE; ROITE 71, SEA GIHT • 111EE PARKING (Uf M HUM 7u«« l*n»iid nnrt Vrnfiine' whown Oct. \2 & 19 ^ . 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Aamon;'4 pounds sugar; 2 qimrts \u \i\ Tngiw>"'' l£o"rl. rcr^ntl'y l)f|tnn •'siv"'..mon1hs I lunch/>r>njn_,M;irkos rr-Ktaurant:' 1 _ '77 • i'uf ucijvt' duty lrflniiuLji}. Fort Oix ' , W.-ICOIIHTL Tis~"i;.UcS'ts"by~7Mr.'. vlnsgiir. •"• r l ; 1 and; pare peaches and • S^rvicl:s| fathrr, of E. Calvin Shire.' a 'club , THE CBANFORD CHBQNICLI, ultabltthchcdd 1893;, in* CiuNroRD. Cmz%, e«tat,U*he«i 1898, I'OI 1M ( INllll ^^^^^^^^^M / put ..clove's and ciririamon lposely.l -i.- " •-•' - • "' •'' I "f.-b.isic combat trninine. whliih! member, and Walter Degonhardt, * ' J ••jjiail?-.' . ,t . . . ! ' ' , ' '"••/*•'•/'-•' • (Combined In 1921) Dr. John G. McNab of 8 in a clean, thin, white cloth and. •ill he foUowtd. by.. •htfva'riepc'l fn- a member of the Rahway club.i so the Cranf'ordi branch OFA No. ? was trans- • ' • Mrs. Aurilla Randblph^was elected an "Honorary Rotary/ Anh" •"'..• Nft ma tier', whore he is. hecan (1 mings street has been promoted'to* FIVE; /YEARS AGO tie top - tightly, ,Cook "togotlicr j ividuar and unit 'train in*!.-, He was 1' F>'»' H',' Gray, .Ir., was in charge furred from the ortjcfetj . pf"t J^eifiri* fjlrectoi r Ed- of the Cranford. Rotary,.Club at last Thu.rsday'.s luncheon lneetjng of have." hisr say about the nest nf 1 CHARLES M. RAY, EDITOR.AND:PcretiSHEB deputy cdbr'dinator for petroleum Eighty-two more new students-had entered spices, sugar, and vinegar lor.'40 j •"of, lhe-'4Jnftod '•States..' 's Acad-'. «.he-Prn«rarri.')? oUr'of the'newer arid Monteriecqur^'ori'Alden street to thg.b'Q.ird. i club-iin th^jhM^ minutes.'or until tho'sivup is'fairl^ j j cmy^e^nvill^.S.' C.injimc, Ilis p headquarters; at 28 Westfleld-avenue, Roseltu : • ''.'.Th£;hon6r was conferred oiv.Mrs. Randolph-in appreciation.of garten this year more than entered list year, it 1 N ATlOff A L EDITOR \A I the Esso Research and _Pngirieer- f 1 W, Kurtb, a.<>ifetant pastor/of; First. .Park.;.; •.:. ...: ",-"• . .•';•''..:'•,, her m any years of service/as chairman pf the group of women from; ly until tender, but not brokon. hospital, 'who. is '..qualified, in hani, lives nt Belm'ar.' .' • •>• • ing Company,. Linden., He had been was revealed by figures totalled from'registration, ; Lct.'stand ovevnifiht. In (he morn- Prbsbyto.t:i.:i«*.-Churt-h, W. .Dean. serving as director of the products andduring the* summer-roundup of new students. ' " finEARS, the Women's Society'.of Christian Yeirister,.whether'6v not he has 1 ing' remove spices _ if .'|nhnrt,' <=.on ,ff. Mr, Blf"dibiD r>vininvi'";c Assessor .'Edward P. Ma-rkowich, ; '•- Dr, Mcl^ab^succeeds Dr. Charles ulub ti weekly i'on.- . nrfttnkc iml- 'Mvsv M, W;; nritVh'nrt nf-1.U0 grade/schools totalled 381; r ''.''".-. project on Cehtenni&l 4veiiue>( , ^ ^ 1 sirup from peaches and boij siWip application'for Him.at the toWn-'. Member* Quality Weeklies of New Jersey L.' Fleming,' Jr., who .has been, 'mowings. '. • Mr. Draughon attended the Uni- Bonlo'virrd has boon h'oniirnb'y dis-i' ! There were some 300 households in the United ho.uses. The home^ of tWti-story frame construc- rapidly •.,until' thickened. Pack ship.cTerk's office in the Munici- 1 / '•.-• elected'a-vice president and'direc- • Members 'of the club . turned versjfy of, Maine,' from which ho ! 'chained from 1lio Navy ;it. th--> U.Local Man Joins Entered, at the Post Office at Cranfotd, N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published Thursdays at tor. Dr. Fleming. will serve as.' States and abroad Where Cranford, / was best * • tion, were to' be erected t#' Samuel Tyrol Whel- i : p'eaciies in clean,' ho;t, s^rile jars. !pnl Bu!lding, \vell irLaiiyx»nco*Jo.f • waiters at last" week's meeting earned'^ .bachelor's degree in ed-- Pour sirup over th't. pooches, fill- election day. A ballot will, bo S. Navnl iVoooiyinc Station, Npr-' GcoiRo Anthony' Seyfcrt of 113 Cranford N. X,' by The: Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Inc.'Of.cial newspaper for Cranfbrd, board contact for chemicals, pipe- known for its Cat. The households w'fre those ler of Cranford arid"Washih'gton as soon as con- 1 e nnd • served' the :.lun'cheon to ;,th'e ucation and a bachelor's degree in, ing jars'to top. Seal tightly. Keep .r*Uiiled'to him with full instvue- .folk, Va. HiMWii fn.ifhinist nute Forest avenue has joined the stall ! of folks who belonged to the National Amateur . tract'for-the!'Work, had bdeh signed. According ' Garwodd andditiKenilworthh . .Subscriptiobiti n RateRt , $4'ipo a; YaYear. r /Advertisin/ g Rates, on Request • lineV lubricating oil processes and •f(.|iowing---groiip leaders 'of the•mechanical engineccing., He serxedL| in. a cool'place for several'-week's' tioris.j I'si'cpn'd riass, '.'• .'/.. , • pf jhe.-Esso' Htv/onrcVi • and En;»in- • crude oil production research.- Dr. ' TELEPHONK CRAVFOHO 6-6000 Press Association, 'and the cats were of -the to plans of Mct0bd-arid-Ferrara, Elizabeth arch: \VSCS who'; were seated at ; the with the Navy for two years,- from before, starving, to blend the fljivpr. For further -ill format ion.. in- rcrliiK. CriiYtpany's'j.lesirfn division. rtjcil 21-23 Alden Slreet. Craiiford, N. J. Fleming succeeds Dr.. Carl O. capital "C" variety—Aif'sCats.-to be exact. "All's , itects, structures were to feemble' large oher- speakers' -table:- Mrs. Daisy 1951,'to 1953. .Mr, and Mrs..Draug- Mr Seyfert \v<;vs bfirn in Astoria, _ KEMC . •T.hc'i same, recipb may be used .quire at tho township ,'cl'evk's Tongberg, who; last week.resigned, Catv> was the name of'a" little-magazine-which family dwellings. Each npusV was to .contain' . Gveenwell, president of the' sorhoh ha^ve two daughters; Cathi Ann .for pears'f. i? would leave facilities largely . of' the Vacation Chureh School of or continued care, .'""•', '.••'•'. "' ; r Citizen and_Chroniclc in; coopetay able, as','possible.'' • . - ; Uy ontem ted tarip... '-.... . • ' til time for his entrance t6 Columbia University,' organized in -April, 1861. as- a ( Yqllow peaches are generally fuses a^"

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. ." . .,.•. • _ • .• u ^ for the technical 'service, division : tjau BeCa'Pi, an honprary engin- signit)ent.;,.at.JBayway Refiherj', he apply immediately If.tHey wantto- ,• Sgt. Rinyak alfto-. stated*'that the 1 l^arino Corps is still giving a^f of Esso Standard 6Tl Company Id-- eerin,^ Maternity indariamKet of •Has spent" his^errtire Efeso qaiWr in Note ^e, certain Qf being home for Has Classes" cated'at'Bayway Refinery.; -~^T" other fraternal .societies.. He was criristmas leave. / '• . ' 1 the technical seryie^.division , , •, year 'enlistments,, including two, /Mr.' .Ma'clntyre formerly was,,a graduate '' from Case Institute with Christmas Leave / ' According to/ Information- re^- u-lHp_i!ilnst.. nml nlso, 1 three or four years of active duty. "a degree.of bachelor pt scieKcein Stergedanti"ceived-m ^by~*iihe7—sergeantr—from' resident of Ravenna, OJj-whete-he takes part in various1 barber shop T received his early education. He chemical engineering. •'"., j, . _t Joseph- Rinyak of the Marine Corps Marine Corps ..headquarters '; in No.ncjr-Luzbri TTairiiftg School opened its eighth season yesterday attended Kent State UrilWrsity in During 1944 Mr. Maclntyf? join- quartets irt and. around Cranford. Recruiting Station'in Elizabeth an* Washington,'' only those recruits I wotild no more quarrel' with a at 408 Chestnut street, Roseller^with ah ekp'anded program for' the Ohio and. .transferredi to.'.'Case In- ed Esso as ari' engineeri With'ati Hfr has sung with the Westfield • houneed today that young men' who have enlisted by September man .because of his religion" than training oAhe. retarded. ,. ' . '•..•'.' ••:••. ...':.••'•' '* stitute.of "Technology. While at exception of the last three.yeajs Glee Club, and _ is interested in who are interested in enlliiting Iri 21, will have -corripleted their I would becaus.e of his art. the Marine Corps should be sure to —; Mary Baker Eddy/ ','•' /•••• _Qiurch Speaker <*JIa^ !Oat£>]cc^^^cra^«TrewsBia^on^ huV C.ase-Institute^errjvas-a-riiember-'When--he—Was—on—rotatlorial_4istt. rholt* singing ' • • • training before Christinas. Thought for the Weefc C. Avery of Rosejle, president of ,'the Union County Unit of the New Childten.' Nancy-Luzon Training' ialir.ed training which in* most in- TBTOXiGHrTOgrH ^^ ^stances^haS—prepared~~them~for- :.'•', A Farewell to the Rev. Frank Carihy.Rector of Trinity •,.';• . eorge A. Aitchesori; pastor; of the' Alliance Church, at thella.m;'] pioject of the unit.. ' • - ' eyenlua] . acceptance intio .other -.-. Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Arnold J. Dahlquist, . Sessions Set worship service Sunday.- "; '....;. •- • Most communities either have scHool'.systems, or which has inte- Pastor of Calvary 'Evangelical Lutheran Church and The First .Presbyteriah Church i Sunday School.will convene at.9:30 a.m. with.classes for- each age •• classes for children-who require grated them'for family and com- ^Fall schedule-of services will be; , resumed' at Calvary Evangelical will open its. Church School, this President of the. Cranford Cltsrgy Council. . group.'••'•• " '• •-..•» ._ .-•. . , .-^ .. . •••'•.. .'.-' . •. • . '' ?1)ecial training or send them •' to- munity" life.. This is made, possi-: ,utheran,Ch\irch this.Sun'day with two' identical services at 8:15 a.m.- Sunday with, two identical ses- other schools, Mr. Avery explained. ble by accymUlatecl'experience and / - D<;ar Frank:-." ' ••-. , ;'.. •'"'.. ' • ' .'.• sions at 9:36'and»:ll o;block for •The Alliance YouthJ^ellqwship id 1I':00 a.m. ... • • • .- ' ••,•.•'• ' Your resignation fr.'3O tonight in the fellowship the afternoon si-nuceV "tbda'y"nn'a" 'Church this Sunday. His'iopic will' Hallf tendered by th,e wardens and Rosewood terrace.' Linden. ., Position at E MADE attpnd a banquet '-for Sunday V music will include the \ornorrow. He also'participated in be .'The Call to;Lay- People." For Young People vestrymen of the • church. Uwn ' ,aft. ' the Rosh Hashanah Eve services New Minister School workers tomorrow at 6:30 sjelectioris "Trumpet Tune," b; During its seven .'years, about Donald C Maclntyre, 319 Hamp- cabli • On Monday there will, be a meet- Henr.y Boa.rdman and his daugh- Sjpcond annual Holy Communion Regular choir rehearsals will be *3Q0 retarded from all sections of ton street, recently assumed a new TnA '" last night. •';' . . p.m. in the Newark YMCA. ' Purcell; "Prelude on Adbro De.r resumed tonight for the men and r ing at the Church at 8 p.m. of the' ter, Virginia, will sing "A Prayer,'' They will join with the staffs of service for young people of Cran- Union-County-havc' rcceived-flpee- in a yort h Sciif! pyrnt. -Speeiqpql l services for .'rhilrtrcn up At Echo Lake ford Methodist Church leaving for boys, 'i'he choir will sing at scrvv. lurch School—rvrMitivr .mm-., by- Astairs. The-Sacrament . ... tar-rtlinniee churches, Oof North , and on Tuesday the music' to 13 years of age. will be held in r Burney Bawcom,- who recently •Dearest Lord,"'by Oliver, and, "Ap- college and the armed forced will ices ori Sunday under the- direc- | meets at 8 p.m. . Tho fant Baptism will be administered. ersey to .hear the Rev. . Clyde proach My, Soul'," by Cottman, 1 tipn of Robert M\ Hazen, organist.' the downstairs meeting hall of the returned to this country after two Meadows—^of—Glwnrvber-sbur-gr—Pax be held at 7 o'clock this evening Lew: irish Cabinet' is scheduled, to temple at 10 a.m; today and'to- —Everyman's—Bibte—Class wtft Parents also will attend'. and choirmaster. Also meeting ati , U ~ . \, ^>y,M r\f •years of missionary work in Ni- f 344 TJie_RcV-L-Mr._Meridows ispastor JhSL. gym-: ; fl .n!plnrU* ^Ay^^oht, ..infill ho mnrrnw nnrlor flivpcrion or Hiiiwi ,mppt-nt—9:30, — T.hc service—will 'be conduotod South Union 'avbliUO, Sunday eve- of a. church ^ nasium.—Ther^Rfv. . Robcrr^-Wr -™u rehearsals for the Youth Brand,''Cantor Parnass and- a lay his duties as minister of the »in the sanctuary by the- Rev. Rich- AJbi : ning"; ' . "' ' membership of over 2,000. He Kurlh will lead 'the group "this. church. ' " • Ch6ir will-iresume at 7 p:rn. Wed- committee consisting -of Marian Echo Lake Church Of Christ, 600 hare Hith the group methods ard Stegner, assistant pastor. An.. Kent,. Rose Ostro, Echyard Dorfr "^Congressman Harrison A. Wil- Sunday on the sfubject, "Can I Do 'Regular weekday ^erviccs will nesday. '• • liams, JK;, will speak'on foreign Springfield avenue, Westfield, at which have proved successful, in •Anything About It?". , •, be held on "V^ednesday at 7 a.m. .- ' •' •• i^- •. marrpBenjamin Galen, Louis Pre- the 10:30 a.m., worship service-this his church. ..' »• ' -.- -J Music is well said 'to be the. •Ulr pon and --Samuel Roth. afl/aU's as the•'Methodist IVJen hold Members of—the .visitation com- speech of angels.—Thomas Carlyle 'and Thursday at/9 a.m. ' ran) CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS. • their opening meeting of. the sea--Su'nday, V '•.•.« rni'ttee of .the' church will- meet •; if •/ • •' b«U> : _Hiah Holy Days services jit the i.^;Mr, Bawcom,__ who .succeccls v temple will.continue next week a's son-iri-'the-auditorium..alJ:,30.:R.mj.. Monday at 8"p.m,;"in "the- junior"' The vital importance of honbr- Davis. Thomas as minister, served Bar MitzvaH Rite room. . ' . . I follows: September 14, 7 p'.rri., Kol Monday. Thej-c will, boa business *75 • ' ing God in thought and in deed session followed by progressive as minister of the Golden Gate At Temple Saturday On Tuesday at 8 p.m. (he. r6g- •Tot HAY rUJD COMrORT, HATPINBBB »»* tfc» WAY to MIALTH Lest will be brought out at Christian Nidre (Eve of Y'o'rn Kippur), and dhurch of Cha-ist in SarrFrancisco, September 15, 8:30 a.m., Yom Kip games. .'..-. ular monthly meeting of the Scs- , throorh UitenlDi to low* »f th« lollowln» Science services this.Sunday.' ' There,willbe a meeting of the Calif., before going to Africa, ^e The bar mitzvah of Robert sion will be held in the church BUt pur; 12 noon, metinoriul services Keynoting the Lesson-Sermon Weslcyah Service" Guild in the |and?.his wife and their three sons Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert library. . • CHKI8TIAN ICIENCB RADIO PSOGEAMB Of «HIB nd '4:30 p.m., concluding 'Yom Cohen of \425 Orchard street, will on "Substance" is the Gol.dcn chapel at 8 p.m. Monday. will rc'side • in Westfield. ' : A meeting of the Men's Council' qis« k«) — Text Irom the Klhfi. Jnmcs \f5riforr Thii WOUH.'irinjut'iuty The Lord's Supper la ff rt—the churelt There ^also wiU be special sierv- pp t».m. Saturday.. Its. WKCA" •"""•' < 0«O ke) —Evtry Bornuj' of the Bible (Proverbs 22:1): "A tlan Sui'vicc • will; meet Tuesday. at the'ehurc' h each Sunday. Bible Thursday af 8 p.m : of * good name is rather to be chosen ices~foiri;htrclreri next,week"as^fbl- Prayer group session at 11:30 a.m. Phtltp- will, of- -BU.-WOE ;••••- (-110 ke)— KrAy B«Bd»r Etol '. class for all age groups are held BU. WQX> ' (lu«O ke) — lit, Srd gauday Kick M»...I1:O6M. «. than great riches,, and loving favJ- iws: September 13, 3:45 p.m., Ko will-be foU'owed by luncheon at at 9:30 a.m. Evening service is liciate,. assisted by the bar mitzvah Never absent from T.voui%_post, 4 VI. V _our_*athcr—than-silver—and-gold," riclrei^inclSopte n6on::and progi'am-atr-l-Tpjai. . •conducted—at—7nduct7o- 7 •• . ' '" ' • • •' • ' ' i The importance of spiritual .rn., Ybni Kippur. Trustees, treasurers and other Speaker at tho "mi'dweefc service never unready to work for God, i values will be emphasized in read- Preliminary ".and morning serv- ofllcers of the church will present tar rt'et Uier»t»r« ind rep»H« »f bencllU rttllvvi They're Just at 8 o'clock tonight will' be Rudolf I'have always "thought the-ac- — is obedience; being "faithful r yrecntBU will b« kyfr««Ut«<. , ings from "Science and Health ces for ail the High Holy Days reports at a quarterly conference tion's of'.men the best interpreters over a few things.1' . ' with Key to the- Scriptures" by rrieeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. . . Rischer of Munich, Germany, who ill be led by Benjamin Galen and has- been staying in Fanwbod this of their. thoughts. — John Locke • .'. i... — Mary Baker Eddy The Shoes For Meetings ofJPoy Scout Troop. 75 iMary Baker Eddy (239:5): "Take .ouis Prepon,. it. was announced summer and plans to enter 'college away "wealth. ~,fnme, iind^ social 75 will be resumed li.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS TIMKEN kt your RADIO— WOR (710) OIL BURNERS Tlt'AV. 7:45 P. M. Sunday II:.'. au CO'-", .• NOW you can go to the bank before ouV Boilers^and Furnaces; Now or after your working day b4g|ns- il/OMA** while your present car commands Its LEARN-TO PIAY Guaranteed For 10 Years in Writing loj . \ •"•.'• insfoff if... the right way... the Union County Trust's Walk-Up Wirk "" peak trading value! ' ' ' ACCORDION I The .••"Only Moving Part Now dow at ^outh and .Walnut Avenues MODERN METHODS let yoa Guaranteed For Life in Writing You're really smart, you really save money, when you Jet It takes skill to install a furnace, water heater, boiler or aif play melodies from the start opens at 7:30 A.M., with extra hours before rising upkeep boosts the your Bryant Dealer make a survey of your home, determine Beginner's accordion furnished eondiHoner... eorteetly and safely. And that's something • CLEAN • QUIET the size and type of unit... and install it with professional JWodest lesson' fees. from 4 to 6 P.M.- Monday through per-mile cost of driving your that can be acquired ertly through years of experience. The • ECONOMICAL know-how. Bryant equipment is low in cost. But more present car! a "six-day wonder" is just inviting trouble into his home . ... . a. i Thursday — and, on Fridays, from 4 • ONE MOVING PART important, the dollars spent on Bryant units buy more than '* ' by misgauging power load, the siie 6f fuel lines, ducts; by • NO DOWN PAYMENT half a century of experience, os well as your Bryant Dealer s to 8 P.M. ;, setting up drafts end noises; and other common do-it- integrity. BUY iUOlAA..and buy Olds. - - the big-car buy • INSTALL NOW 25* yourself errors. ~™**^ ; SAVINGS cv Benefit now from this up-to-date con- with all the features ^you want, •' PAY LATER 4 venience! plus an attractive price HEBUILD1NO- U RETUN1NQ IN WRITING DONE ON PREMISES and value that lasts! . FACTORY MEHTODS USED GUARANTEED SERVICE •THE UOKKIVC M.-tiV'S Oil I — ENROLL NOW AT — nion County Trust Company MO CALL NOW! CR. 6-5620 ITftNARI YOU'Ri ALWAYS WiLCOMI AT YOUR OLDSMOBILI QUALITY DiALIR'S! FOR FREE SURVEY MUSIC CENTER South and Wdlrtut Streets RELIABLE FUEL OIL SUPPLY I^GAS HEATING COHtL •rn SEASTMAN STREET Cranford, N. J. CHostrtut 5-2100 ROSELLE PARK CKANFOIID REILLY OLDSHOBILE, ING. 332 CEN«NNIAl AVI., CRANfORU, N. J. OICOSH INSUIANCf CO«PO«AII0N 596 CHESTNUT ST. CR 6-7067 560 NORTH AVE., E. WE 2-7651 WESTFIELD, N. J. , —— BE CAREFUL . . . DH(VE SAFELY ~— CRANFOKD CITIZEN'XND CHRONICLE,. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,; 1956. : ..•••'V'W:v;"'i., ;'! ' •-•'••' .;• J',-'.;•./' ;•;••'•-•'';;, -,v'A-", -'.-."••^ •••';'•' .- THE CRTANFORD CITIZEN, AND. CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, I ''!-i\, •>•. SECTION THREf; , :-'

fericies land affiliated ortaniza- Japanese Tea- Hous^. that's -been natiohally-kn'b.wn:-home ;dec6rat- Mr/. Whitney moved .to .his new onsthil-. question has beefcf 7 done, oh'mere? pennie'sf . ; ing authorities, Caine,rl,nc Dory and post from thai, of—administrative ver^l5(>-iinies—and -Fi'unces-BettcriT-as-wellTisrtlTe nnrTaTrr-jissistantr-tcrrthe RCneralT-super, in- Chinese Communists •agbr of oKos own decorating staff,; teiident,. a • position he had- 'held. Henry Cabpt Lodge, Jr., U. S. Representative will be gay with flags of 38 na- av been; refused admittance, w tions . .. viriside visitors-will tap Miss.Eve Hot'chkiss. Immediatelyisince October, 1949. . • f / : to the United Nations, answers your questions lomiriunist China has been con- their fepf to the colorful'music of following.-, all classes these home! .His. career with Esso |>egan 'jh : #. cted of aggression ,iby the .United theseJands and see furniture from fashion consultants wi\l be on hand-i 1935 :when he started tn the prbr 'series, ..of y RAPID REFHPoNCE TO r at.inns Ocneral Assembly ynd hg RegistratioiL •N<>Hway; Io-work-with-homemakefs^indiv.id-|-cess-corirtdr-.'divisi6n. In-thcC.foL-- colum.* concerning ihe .United Nations btt purged itself of that aggressionaggressi . R e p u b li c a n Assemblywoman, ;c6ramics." from-. Iran, handmade,, ually, .helping; them solve/their lbwjng years he w6rked ;in cm- V chairman )or tUc celebration he United Nations wi)l undoubt- chairs from Austria, colorful1 ser- decorating problems.. '.,•••'. pioyee 'relations and mechanical • • IJOUQR STORIES Florence P;-Dwyerofficiallyo'pen^ r O6tbb$r 21 to 27. •Answers u\erc Henry dly continue . to- oppose sealing iipes and'hand-wrought silverf rom 'Breakfast will be served freejenginepringrdepartments-and-WHS "China as.-Wig k* its Conduct 1-canipaign-toeifetecitlon. Mi t:ll .is li;iiiTtrrmTlir inr'-i j .1. Union CRanford 6-8169 1 Nations now costs e. September''27 "'registrartpn..dead- making professignal^looking; drap- atics,-'Mi : .Whitney's; fanvc. as a and Laos. All of these, since -World •/••- WIMES AND LlOUOIt.. this country less/Chan a 'dime a Cancer is curable. If detected in IOHNW, HEINS & SON line—everybody qualified is regis- eries, cafe curtains, and .cornices. at director and actor has spread KEPI' War II, have progressed from .coir me. The best weapon is to learn "7 year less than the'price Of a. • ELECTRICAL * '• KKAIJ I8TAIB . t^t vote,t"" shh e fjaiidd . in' her And every 'evening at 7 and 8 The newly-jestablished public- re- throughout' tho state of New Jer- cup of coffee/ When all the s o'nial status to national ihdepend- nd''•;• heed the, Seven, Danger ' «nd • Some of "them have been igna.ls. Send your, revests for in- BREEN'S r against apathy. • homemakcrs are invited to' attend lations group of Esso Standard"Oil sey. .He is a member of the New ializcd agencies and the aid pro- CONTRACTORS tNitTKANOB . ' ••{ .Mrs,. JDwyer^BBpublican candi- a corrtplcte capsule course in dpcr ppy^y3yii_. .'JLe.r_s.ey. _Sta'te.._Thoatre, LeagueLjwHJL attacked by the new Communist/ brmation vto the American Ca.ncer. Soles and r. Service ,:.-, LIQUOR STORE 1 ; mentioned are included, 1 Fbonc: CRauford- »-0t7T orating.-. . . on the bpai'd of trustees of'the " Stock up n6W at7 eoidn.ialism directed from/Moscow ocietyi .New Jersey Division^ 9 ,' ' • ipaiit^r - Repair ' • date, -foir' Congress jn Union expanded* last week by the addi- tal in the year. 195'5 comes : • • •'»•«'«. DEU.VBKT r ^ind halve resisted . successfully. iinton • Street, Newark 2,. New WEtifieJd 2-1098 Jnaured Saving*— Home Loaru It W»»ili A»«._. K»;.. .-. .i Ormaf.rl County's Sixth District, made Jher Trte.Class'es'will be.conducted by tion of Allan Whitney of Cranford. Foothills Playhouse, "Bpunp Brook.' _ -cents per American. The Call CRanford 6-0150 ~ " Acme's Big Stock They, too, i>an make an important , II««l.T>ra at CnUr, K.nllw.rUi registration plea in a report to Amount we spend-in a year in- all 576 North AT»:« Ei . Wesifield THOMAS BENINATI voters on 'her pre-carhpaign ac- Your Pantry Safe! contribution to the work of the .If the request does not. involve ' N. UBJOU A*». -,-.Or»Bf«r*i YEAKEL and SHARKEY, Inc; these peaceful .endeavors, of 'the . ELECTRICAL tivities. -. • ' • •'. United, Nations. • • ;' • ' -. . personal'medical..proBlems,. which But Jtntf »«»r Bro»«, United Nations.: arid the various MOTOR CAR CO. , ." rf. i Beal KiUU - .' Ininr^tic, ' • "At the conclusion of last April's must be taken,, up with your KLlbth K-UOO ' COKTRACTOB specialized a'evricics is equal to All 12 of these free countries . ' Your Authoring ....•' H«rtk Woo* »e»r Elm, LIBI»» SCHER'S primaries, I made a pubHc pledge Get LOW. LOW would have been in the'United Na- family doctor, orprofess'ional'-eth~, what. 10 hoursA of.-World ,War II cs, the necessary irlforrnntion arid Granford - Weilfield - PJimfield LIQUOR Sf ORiB ' to farhiliarliie" my/self as widely asf cost us. . ' ' i tions, years\ ago if it had not been iterature will be forwarded to Miin st, CR. 6-2414 possible -on national and inter- PRICES PLUSS& H or the Sovift veto. That they are The net budget., of the United ou without cost. ' .- - -. CADILLAp\ ..' .No Churge f«r,DeU*erf . - national., problems ' and—issuesr"- GREEN ^TAMPSr • Nation:- ;••-.": ' r 1956 is. $48.3 mil- ri at last is n historic step' for- BICYCLiES Mrs. Dwycr said. • 354 SPRINGFIELD AVE., SUMMIT Comb A-'ard for the United .Natio,ns and Q. Is there any known Serum CaUCR 6-2942 * REFRIGERATORS • Free ;. lion! Of this ani'.v.:-.:'.we contrib- '-..'.'. DEXLER CRanford 8-1999 'With that objective in mind, I or. world peace. . ' .. lire for cancer? - - •. W»Int«* Av».' * ' ; . Cr»nf»r* BAKERY Unior ute $16.1 million, \vhitu_ is one-, CRANTORD CYCLE & TOY made a .scries of trips to the na- STORE HOURS 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. BACK TO SCHOOL VALUES! As for the four Communist sat- A. A serum 1 is of value only third. The Soviet .Union now..eon-' \ SALES and. EERVICB ' •'• •• • co., wo. ", Kenllw»rth VANfS CRANFORD ELECTRIC tion's capital for conferences With- COCOANUTPARTY tributes 17.8 ptTeen't of tjie total. ellites (Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary gainst a disease due to-a germ,' Columbia ^- Moriark — Colion 186 Narth 8lh Bt. nd as far as is known, cancer is LUMBER Anthorlied . such outstanding administ'i-'atidn COMPLETELY AIR - CONDITIONED Since, the United Nations began, and Rumania!, thei United States ^ 6-2241 • . • •- -' _Roadmailer - F RIGIDAIRB leaders as Vice-president Njxpn, -IDEAL did not use its yeto because of its lot caused by a germ. KTJDOE ' S SPEED BICTCI.ES - 1 l 1 '•• tho.-Soviet-Contribution has come- Q. Can immunity to' catscerjoe- 1»-IS1 E. Blh Street PUInflcld Csmbleta Beyalri - P»rt« - A«oen.rU« .", . Bale« * Service Secretary of 'State Dulles, Secre- TOMATO cans up* and our contribution has come' view thaf the veto should not; be IB NORTH AVE., W. CKunferd «-l«t FLORISTS BUILDERS' GENEHAT tary of Labor Mitchell, Senators used on the question of admission acquired- like diptheria^anrj ty^_ -Rutvlca DtiDt: 334 E, ' • CHanford «-W8I . down. 1 think out- share'of the cost phoid fever? \ ^~" SUPPtY CO. Case, and Smith jand other . Be-, DEHMERS 8 ALDEN ST." ~ CKANKOHD WOMEN'S AND DEBS -is-about riK'U iiuw. of new memuers, und bucuuj. .A. AsJmtTro"nity is possible only publican Congressional figures. Vandenberg Resolution, which NORR1S CHEVHOLET, Inc. - BU1LJJ 1 4 Question • thrjauKlfvdkease • caused by a FLO\ —'"."Tliis .—series of—eoHferc rices;'.' passed the Senate by'.an over-. Building Materlil». .< Mr. Lodce, what effect; clp/you-, germ, it cannot • be developed CONTRACTORS FLOWERS SERVICE •Mrs. Dwyer continued, "was cllm- VAN CAMP s'qe irt Hhe recent admission of 16 Whelming majority in 1848,-.called ' EVCBY OCCASION Mlllwork • . Mason*' • Material* . axed by a meeting in August •jvith Cancellations - Factory-Stock Shoes against cancer. • • . Heavenly golden layers topped wfth WITH PORK jPHOt: countries- a,s new members of the for voluntary agreement among Q. How many cancer clinics in BUILDING Member V.'i. O. Byerythluv For The Wo>ne Owner" STATIONS President EisenJhower." •' drap< the pcrrrwinent members of the Cttanford 6-1032 Hardware Hoofing Material '.!. sndw white cocoariut. .s . United Nations? " • . New. .Jersey? . •'•'•. AND •' -. ' -.-• Asa result of'these, conferences, Redoctions Nice : ^giipite Council to reniove the ve- 10? N. Union Ave. Cranford y 1 •'Son.;-, . . Answer. . A»» there are 46 hospitals in the . CARPENTRY Screen* - Flooring - Palnta- ' WALT & JIM'S ~ Mrs. Dwyer.saki, she is prepared! -Virginia Lee Pineapple 6-089 rTfrom membership. Our refrain- 33^ TO 50% . "'••: ''The overall result is a not. state whiph have approved cancer LARGE JOBS. OR SMALL ' Appliance* . ' . SUNOCO SERVICE to "wage a forceful,'well-jnforrned : ing, from using the veto power cm clinics to. which patients arc re- - REKEMEI.E R',S SUNOCO PRODUCTS .campaign in'which'I will be able .-Ulla . . large GREEN 17-ox. Chol< .. for the free world an oinflu- phaticallydoes not imply any ap- 1 THORLEIF JOHNSEM CRanford 6-0505-;••;•- - , • mate:'.' ,-' ferred by their doctors and which : FLOWERS, Luc. •Lubrication'and-Washing to speak with firsthand knowledge caris <•- ence for-thejU ations,-whbse '.•••-— CBuford «-0S« .._ I EL . ; ..;.-..•.. sixo.;. GIANT •"> Ion J'-T proval of these four: Communist' are. supported - by • funds of the • : SALES * WEDttlNG A FUNKKAL- -- < CentennUl Ay. Cr»nford Tires' - Batterffes - rAccessoriea of 'the problerhs, accomplishment's 4.95 Value bur Price ^90 hjivcr fireater ef- WOttK OUB 8PECIAL,TY ntiamon countries, or- any condoling o American Cancer Society. —. Comtllelt P»rU 'bep'artment' 109 South Ave., E. CR 6-970G and aims, of the Eisenhower ad- 9.95 Our Price "Tin \yorld opinion. their wholesale violations of hu- ••' ' • ' Neuter DlllUC s^'c^y C' nw •Q. Where might one obtain a A. IAIONE riarlatt' Teleiraph Delivery A««'». ministration." ... $ Twelve of the 16 new rhvmborS' hinn rights-and ihtpVnati"""! 1 ist -r>f phvsirinns who are willing N.rlfc and Ceatrki Aveik WeitBeld . STANDARD LUMBER . " Mrs. Dwyer said . President .16.95 Value " Our^nce 9,90 ore from the.H'ee world;-me olner 106 Walnut Av. CR 6-4700 irhe free world regrets that Ja- to give complete physical exam- WE«lfield 2-0220 Ueneial Contraclina Eisenhower and other leaders— Supreme Seeded Rye SUNSWEET 4 '.are-the Communist satellites in pan is still excluded.by the Soviet inations? LtrtfBK* difirng the series of conferences— -Our Price V.nrnpp'— a.'ntii'ni' n »f 3 to 1. A' Vnur rrmntv ehapter of the • SENECA KOAD CHANFOHD EXPERT SHOE large 4QA Six of <4he—free countries veto, which was cusi ihiee lin FOOD 3MARKETS * expressed concern over the pos i8J^Value . - Our Price ^ID^T in American Cancer Society will fur- sibility of voter apathy in • 2-loayes—JrtW- nrp •Riiriipoan — Italv -^.Incorporated — CRaaford 6-0554 REPAIRING hiihiJLll hbtaatr- •mftke—epp&in+meivts—to give, the- TJ.kW «i 1 fl *M J, L\; I ;< M r '• OLD 8 MO DID .)i- , istration. ~ ~' 7Z ~* ',.. necess'ary inforniatioh. Or you Sooflnj U.UrUl» LOUIS MONT1NI Value Price TJTtTKT GOOD'N other 10 members of the Securit Salea & Service ' { -^CAMERAS CHOICE MEATS A FOSJLTE* "In Union County," Mrs. Pvyycr iwins have ancestral ties with these may write' the New Jersey-Divi- .. - XVEstHcld 2-7681 SHdE REPAIRING concluded,,'1, we,'who believe in the KRISP Council, including tho United sion, 8 Clinton Street, Newark; 2, GROCERIES — FKOZEN rOODB 22 All of them .have an- 560 North Ave., East. WesiUeld . Camera! — ProJeoUM #.H»t Cleaning • -Freulnr • Alteration! 14-01.; Mo'eoroortjj \$- choice United Stntes Reprcschtativo ' »nd Ttepalr* ., drusade, and ;on"November'6, wei WEAR o*,. • Oof.mpol 16-ox., , pkg.' BUND SEAL • On Ladlea' tud Mifn'i GirraenU must make certain everybocly goes y IR^t ^vTffchrs7soiditllyscifishVno Sujar Jumblei, 16-01. IQDY MAID A _Jo_thfi polls. In that way, we will Cheez Whiz I^V 49c China into various United Na- irreligious work, save {fiat which win an even greater victoi'y .•• in is morally wrong;, in. every sphero ; Complete Lin* ofv —-Spreqds-easilyJ-Flundreds-of-uses-! tions bodies hnve been voted down WE 2-3700 LOVElvAND fUEL CO. * UPHOLSTERERS * 1956." ','• DRIVE 29 times. I might, add .that in the of life the-post of honor is the JUVENILE WEAR Chapin Authorized.'. Sunshine Hydrox Cookies UNION COUNTY BUICK CO. ESSO HEAT •— FUEL OIL H^NRY P. TOWNSEND CRANFOHD CRanford 6-2510 Prompt, Courteous Service' UPHOLSTEftY SHOP Home Show, ^Sl EABTHAHl .-•-.- Call-CRanford^B..ri44 T Xlpholstorlng Si Interior Decorating S«2 North Ave... E. Crtnford - '• PACKING SllD 'Cover* - Furniture /r COAL ' Drapes - Shades Lancaster Choice" Oven Ready -Hal-. J41 North A»«., W. .' WeitBeW REEtSTRONG FUEL CO. t ... ..;._L.r CRaniord G-0893 REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. 'Dependable, Friendly Service Since 1035' WEslfield 2-4464 South AV»".. «. . Cr«Bf»ri tho homelmakcr fresh, • ho* ;-,i Authorlied new workable ideas in decorating, Get this FREE B DICK the New Jersey Home Show will Salea and Service coal • HEATING OILS - eok* open next Monday and run for six -vac— days and six nights-at Koos E^ros:, . ;•-- OOOU TJSEB' CAKB- CRanford 6-0900 CRaafotd 6-0900 •.the 'furniture"sHowplaco, 'RahwayV 180 N. Bfo'nd St. ." ' • Ellubeth Dependable, friendly Service .Since HNorih Ave.,-E; i~ Granford- li-is-being-oWered- ": , BLitabeth 4-3300 -, 1 North "Ave;. Er " J CranJotd lH'_i£3t!i££..J?S • TOPS I E$, this Handsome check wal- RANKIN FUEL CO. PAINTING and DECORATING Venetian Blind* briitid new moctel rooms, .ljiive IB. • dn. LOVELAND FUEL CO. brand new-Vnodbl. homes, and dec- , flel< let—with your Home imprinted Westfield Motor Sales Co. Authorised Dlatrlbutor- . Metered Service - Prompt Dellverlei Co»tom Quullty Bram^i - ol — FUEL OIL orating classes and stage shows SALT' in gold at no extra cost to you — Authorized Carpentry and Alterations CRanford 6-0893 every morning, noon, and • night Juicy, succulent ribs of beef! More roeat for your money . / cd.. i Genuine-— ..... Olt BUBNER SERVICE Wa is yours to keep when you open Call CRanford 6-0834 | • for all six days. • . most of chine bone removed . , . easy carving. From.choice, CRanford 6-7047 In keeping with the hew intcr- ' • '; ' ' • '. young' corn-fed cattle! •- ! KOPPERSCOKE If No Answer. CRanford 6-3341 6-6 your Personalized Checking Ac- WATCH , national theme in decorating, : CRaBford 6-1144 , 321 Centennial Aye. Cranford GIB! ' 30 SENECA ROAD visitors' will find five floors (Hied . ba! count ot Union/County trust. t«1 NOETH AVE., E., CRAKFOBO REPAIRS \, with hbme fashions gathered from lb lb< Paying bills with Personalized SALES BPRVICE- - Social Security benefits are an THE ••':': important resource to rrt'osj;- ol the LEHIGH OIL CO., Inc. Union Co-unty lor 2*-years" The every part of the globe and tran- shoulder ••'V. ,;.. Left .Checks saves you time, money, Parti and Hited for Jersey living. For in- mrjre tRan 8 million people who "•Satisfaction Guaranteed" tTranford Watch Hospital inconvenience. Just look at these are now receiving regular monthly stancer20 o^ the new model rooms' . , Bnjoy a rich, flavorful veal, roast dinner this weekend! A delightful.change. "- EXPERT OIL BURNER SERVICE PLUMBERS Al nolvin . t;ike their decors from romantic —additional-advantages-^—:—-^ nnvmchts. These benefits arc also 'Ipiamonds -^ 'walchea — Jewelry LthctouMt'M' o of future economic —fttreifln-Tlmwhi;—Shewn-wrH—be- ~0lher~ Meat Values I W«sifl«ld Expert ^atch HepnirB •—-I'oi^ian Room, a Roman Classic /' routed r /slij Values I v protection for .the families, of .oy_er. 41 Myrtle Ave. Cranford . Enornvlnc nnaicwelry ficpaln your hamft imprinted on wallut JIQJ| inch xhtck Room,. a_Mad,ric!., Room, a Hong Now that Cranford youngsters a*« trudging DAAI Lancaster . i70 million, workers who 'arc in- r» iwtasa — BBA*IMO CRanford 6-0631 no minimum balance ever requir«d The fault, dear Brutus, is.not sured-under-the-progrnrn,-— S Alden SL. ' Cranford Kong Room; an Indian-Room, and' back to school, let's all us_er9xtra_qare gt interr"- DCuIr, ,CorncrJ in oiir stars, But In ourselves, that A ntn«N9 • - / • more, And even Koos new model i ANT;' * FURNITURE sections — and let's give the little white-belted 1 1 nd charge for deposits . Freyentlne Rancid Odor 8-ox. OOA S3J ' '" we are underlings. . . • homes have been inspired by other Taste 0' Sea A pastry brusVi mUBt' be" boiled CRanfotd 6-026? safety patrolman the same; quick obedience SLICED BACON regular statements of your account , —Shakespeare Fern's hinds. There's a Danish House, nn O oiten to pntvent it from becoming tW South Are., E. Crmnford f dentist* »r« trying hard t» ** Italian Provincial "House, and a we'd give to an olddr officer of the law. He's Fish Sticks 10-cnc. pkg. 'CU.I F c y -bu rancid. Furniture & Appliances If there ti a connection b»- Opon your account now ai any : doing a very important job for every one of j Everythln|f Por Ihe HOIUB 1 t^ndTSri^ Beef Liver s7e c r ib 35c SK k Furniture — APPl'inces # Chapman Bros. us . . . guarding the. safety of our future (S, make deposits at any one of them!), or phone CRenford 6-1000, ELlxabeih Juvenile Furniture eanhot y«t tell you what to ««t « Plumbinr.A Heatlnr Contractor* tvold It, they ar« beginning » F sh Swordfish " 5-6600, or mail handy coupon below — TODAYI . Baby Carriages I Jobbinc — OU Burners citizens 1 ELB .• Roofing --Siding Linoleum — Rugs — Lamp* hop* that diet may" possibly pro- Beef Kidneys ,i, 23c GUU ' Air Conditioning- stcot vide a futui* weapon a«aln»t th* Dr. H. Berman Barnet Brodie CRanford 6-5000 CHanford 8-1320 Gutters - Leaders TIME TOGO Optometrist All Beef Midget Halibut TltA'i. 8 Eastman St. Cranford 36 North Ave., E. Cranford lb 93c u''!'.'- au All Work NOTICI? OF 8KTTI,KMENT for Oil Hoaf you can't beat...Insist on a |nion County Trust Company Guaranteed FUNERAL NOTICE IS VIEREBV GIVEN, That Ujo EyesExamined Liverwurst eh uTs7y«e ib 55c Mackerel """""• 15c llrut itcnuedintc account of tho subscrib- -tat ers, United States Trust Company o( New HAROLD F. BENDER - 457 BOULEVARD, DIRECTORS York and Charlea J. Stevens; executor of KENILWORTH 142 Broad Street (Open Thursday evenings 6:30 to 8) the will of Caroline F. Wnd.sworth, de- Incorporated lo censed co-trustee ns tnistees under the Mobilheat- Westminster Ave.T"Printe W. (Open FritJrjy evehings 6:30 to 8) JOHN J. DI FABIO OOLEY FUNERAt SESVICE lnsf v,ill- nnd—twtnment— of- FRAJJK—C j_ __ FROSTED FOODS FRESH FRUITS $ VEGETABLES 042 E. LINCOLN AVEND* WADSWOnTH, deceased, will be audited : Westminster Drive-In (Open Fridays 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. — rUNEBAX DIBECTOBS and stated by the Surrogate, and reported Authorized DUCO Refinishing Dr. John B. Johnkliu MemoirfiT BuTHiclwmsmd hit-keep* youtftiai • (or settlement to the Union County Court ' -' ' . BODY and billn low! And oar Mobflhaat Servies eaiat Ideal Green French Style . HEt;V Monday through Thursday 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.) CRanford 6-1105 --ProbaU.'-Division,-on Friday, September Medical Bulldlmr Phoni: ClUnlord ;; • Caroline F. Wadsworlh, deceased 100 South Ave., E., Cranford (Open Friday evenings 6:30 to 8:30) trustee CRANFORD 8-11U Cranford Walk-Up Window (Open Fridays 7:30 A.M. to HARDWARE Dated August 20. lOnll. 606 SOUTH AVENUE, E. Cranford's Oldest BEANS ART SUPPLIES CMAHL.EUJSS B. AI.L1NG. Attorney 1:30 P.M. and from 4 to 8:30 P.M. — Monday-through Thursday . ^B4 Bloomlk-ld Ave., Fresh • ACCESSORIES Mnntclalr. N. J. „«i lbs. ' f-30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. and 4 to 6 P.M.) -' • CANVAS BOAEDS CRANFORD PAINT & $0.75 ••. • ' 0-13 lO-oi. Italian .• •EASELS PHONE CR 60080 HARDWARE STORE ' -Htmtwr Ft my Penonoliied checking account by iclenc* now bat • very tfood id**. Optometrist Authorized 104 NORTH CRANFORD 60900 U. S. >1 • _wnil..nnfl...r.T»lv nil >h» honefiti you wenti'jn in your od. at what brlngi «i th« malady. l\ U BROCCOLI ••used \>x/\h* «rt»CK oi vlnideli All purpose—-Uii bokmg, frying, boiling, or mashing! whichj)])Mr the body cells and In- 10i7 N; UNION AVE.. Many Other Famous Office: Yard PAINT SHOP MKUVEBf SERVICE- AH udn'rlisrd \nici-x vjjcihvr II itl.. Sr/il. .1. (•rocTy. jrnzcn fooil Nome. jura nerves by eonsumlnt vital 1 North Avenue, East Lexington Avenue at LVRR Ideal 10-ox. 101 N. Union Ave. chemicals. And ttiera li v«ry llttl* CRANFORD 6-1332 WEstfield 2-2528 Chopped pkgs. ami tlaii \ i>n

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9:45 a.m. and morning-worship at equipment will-be made: duriniJ:Intcr-Rclations .Committee'' and RegistraMii 11 a,m. ' ' . . • • • '. " '• members of |thg; divisibn'of liighor education,' /Sermon topic of the Rev.'Eric $, eiense^Uriib^'aw—Jerlsey-^State-.Depautment_oL Tougher, 'pastor, this Sunday will Information for-.houschpljdcrs will Education. ..• ,„.', IN KENILWORTH Drive Set be "Our Task." . . be distributed and applications for!',' The conference began yesterday WINDOW SHADES GARWOOp — Councilman I: Meetings were resumed for the new enrollment will be available.' at the New Jersey School, pf Con- For FREE DELIVERY on t arwoo ews George Casabona, who h^s been ason by the Lydi.a Guild last servation, Stokes Forest;. Brahch- HOLLAND *A.2& named by, the Democratic cam- nighu Monthly meeting, of fhe v.ille. It \yill end tomorrow, T i Josfephine Rappa WINES - IIQJUORS - BEER .UP TO. Session-will-bcvheld—«t-8=prmf YORK CLOTH v ' ^^ircomm'iite'e toTSlfect a voter *6 ai._ ,• '•••I registration, drive in the borough, Tuesday. • .. ' ' Attekuling Conference Bource ot Ceru*s* We Sell Holland/ Old Bohemian & HoHacher Beer I V ,abor toaax, called^attention-to»the-tacT —Regular mid-week prayer meet- . Paint for protective or dgcor»UV« fetrafcioifc that Sbptember 27 is the, deadline ings will resume at.8 p.m./next purposes, made . from a Wide v«- Wdd wo- ly— ior-transiets-or-new-registrationsr •ince gnclertf times. PHnv. t RICHARD KARTIG -Councilmati-CaiiabPna also poiht- J^aric-Sta'to -Teachers Col- Roman author who lived from-23-^t PAINT SHOP KENILWORTH — Labor Day KENILWORTH; /^- Awards and cd out that the Borough clerk's of- lege- students ,is among delegates i CLARK -r; The hew Arthur L.-Johnson Regional High School is lived up to its name for 13.rhem- World Politics 1 id 79 A.. p., writes of flndinjfr f" r M IListed for New Term trophies were- presented-at the fice will be open untilfl p.m. each attending the third annual Leader- S.myrna « native l?ad—'brceriisS*/ all set to open its .doors to students from Garwood,'Clark and Win- bers of .St. Theresa's; Council POLLACK'S FOOD MARKET 101 N. Union Ave. I Agree weekday 'starting nextT>Thursday. ihip Conference,- sponsored jointly •g it was- khpwh n then-^-Whlch CRanford 6-2540 KENILWORTH — Th€tmembdr- Recreation Comrnissibn's "Playr \ i • • GARWOOli :/Teacher assignments for the new school year were fieidl on Monday morhing, it was ahnounoed today • by the principal. 4156, knights of Columbus. . • and continuing thrpugh September Course Scheduled by the New. Jersey State Teachers 'is«^ for thr painting of-shin* Washington Aye. and 20th St. — Kenilworth sjtup of Local ,4526, Unite^Steel- '+. _; jmnouncedJodayby; Superintendent of Schools Leww F. Laird. Classes Robert:HoUgK-of^Mt..Orahge,.;...-:.^,J :i_..-.. :..'....„. ..!.'..•::._._....:_..,:... Instead o{ taking a .holiday,' Jay" Friday at McKinley School. wor.ke,rs of America, AFLrC^ — "•- ^ rfprl.the convenience of persons * in all the public schobls will 'tstdvt_al..8:36 b 'SiftPlSfd{nfirrlKfonday,' witith a flfulll Registration this' We«k had reached a. total of .693 students, and. the council rriembers pitched in Playground. A baby, parade Was l *EPE • • wishing to'register • ^ By Adult School Sunday at St. Theresa's Hall T and painted.'the;tectory -of St..'. day's sehediuV arranged tor \h'e opening day, Mr.-Laird said. _—: _^ :—j—: ! irtOre are. expected to sign up by featured' at the fete, the closing ' Announcement was made by CLARK — The Regional Adult New registrations, may be'made at the schools on the opening unanimously to accept a new two- 'heresa's'. Church. Althpugh- the John E. Conlin, campaign manag- ADS ical and Reformed Church . this opening time, Mr, Hougn reported. year contract with VolcoBrass^and building has a brick front, there activity of the year-fbrthe munic- Mis* Schoors^t Clark' has' announced Ul • er for Mayor William H. Severago. day or in the office; at Franklin —————-*-— —— —7- SundaV! . •-"•-. ' , '.--••••'•• R«cen.Ljes.timaies_;had....been\..that KENlLWdRTH — In a dandle-'.' that the Kiwanis Club of Mpunt- 1 ; 1 Copper Gorripany; •which calls for is plerMi of wbpd. to be painted. ipal playgrounds. '. !/" School. tomorrow , Pupils entering grades, Mrs. Elizabeth 'Harper; .There.will be a meeting of the there would be 6-76 pupilpp s enrolled an 8-cent p"er hour general wage But the^cjegation had--the job' light cereWoiiy Sunday, evening. arid Couhcilmen Louis M. Ross amside is co^sponsoring the world- HOME FRIENDS: the local School system -for tfie -first Consistory at 8" p.m.-. Mohday and Mayor Wjlter E.' Borlght pre- and Edward S. Tripkai who, are. politics discussiorKSeries to be held ihysical education, Joseph Troi- for the seho6l's first term.'' increase and other .benefits. . , finished "witjYk) five" hours; Miss . tJofis .- ili... Blydenburgh/ We hope you too, enjoyed your outings. Mtiy we again remind you . -.,.,'. tABB time are required- to present their no; remedial reading, Mrs, May of the Ladies Aid Society at 1:30 • It is expected .there, will be about The union, which represents 360 - Working . unatei^ direction, of . sented the following awards in the daughter of Cbuhcllhiari' and Mrs! . seeking, reelection on the Demo- at the Arthur L. Johnson: Regional ••• • 'o< _birth^certificates and. also^ certifi- snornlcs, Mrs. Ce- p'm. next Thursday. " . . .- . 112 studehts in the ;senior:- class, workers at the Boulevard plant, Martin Heim, sextohyHhe follow- baby •a'rade- Prettiest girl, Linda Raymond" SlydenoUrgh 6T- 100 cratic ticket, th,at Michdel Glodic, High School this fall. Nowhere ... . .but nowhere will ypui' dollar have-more cehts than at your Wl Iprmer municipal chairman, will cates of vaccination ajS'ainsrsmall^ elia Jameson; manual training, "b(jt this figure~may"increa'se"or""de-' accepted an agreement worked but ing members participated^ Philip Horning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. North" 14th street; was mnnicd' This discussion, series ha^been pox and immunization against rederick White; music and band by'its negotiating committee' and Coyne, Kenneth H to Bernard ttuft, sbh of -Mr. and -. ' assist John Banyasz, campaign Friendly nearby. Mayfair AAarket. May we have the •pleasure of proving it' creas-« before-commertcemeht day A. -Horning of 12R North. 14th held throughout the United Sfaisj diphtheria,'- ,' ;'•"". upervjsqr, Sanford, Knoller; • art for the sqhool's • fir.st1 senidr class, management represerrtiitives last Keleman, John___Macik, t>> Mrs. Berhard-Rliff tif Ne.Wark. , treasurer, in financial arrange- to ybu, atihe be"gihning of this season? '.'••'.' ' ments :—~— •.'•.- in over 150-eitiee, ahd the Regional -Children who'are'5 years old upervisor, Miss Helen' Anderson. Mr,' Hough said. .•-••• Thursday. . • • '• inick Marino, Henry Plucienik^" itreet,' HTahdisomest; boy, Richard " Rabbi'Blunehseld performed the. Adult School at Clark joins ihe or who, will-be-that age by Jan- Others'- on the staff- include; Garwood student's attending-the . Agreement was reached' ; after Joseph -Sherrtahsky, —W411iam- son- of Mr. and -Mi-s.' A. Ceremony in hisinioiine_m_.'rtoKark. . _Mr. Conlin reported also th.a£ more than 50-,othiir-.sponsors in. ,N.OTE: In .addition to lop- qualify liirrrlmiiilisi' at'Ihc liiwosi pusfiililc prices. Ymi. A reception1 followed ih the same "the committee is making arrange- .uary 1 are eligible to enter kinder- Ichool. physician, Dr. Leon J.. An- new school wlineave from' their five meetings, the first of, which SlaWski, Bernard Smith, John MassbvQf 661 Passaic avenue. offering 'it to the citizens of the'- . " •ge'tTR'EETo'verjXWTTanKi'iisTj.ifis.hy."savTnp~Mayfair's YPIIOU' Tn\dinj: Slai Sfeheduled— Spital> Carl- Steel, John Sturte- place. '••:•••• '. «nents for a dance to be held some- 7 Comb "• garten, while. those who Sire 6 sori; school dentist, Dr. Milton town by bus at 7:4S a.m. and ar- was held August .15. Local". Presi- est -eyes, Mary Costa/ gi-eater metropolitan . New York Free dent. Robert Wilson- and James vant and Arthur Sullivan. ' the bride was attired In a. cofck- time in'October. '• ''. 1 years old or will.be by January Buchi'iinder; school, nurse, Mrs. rive at the schobl between "8:10 daughter ofMr.'and Mrs. A. Costa* area. . ' Unior ' It was the first service project tall-length -gown of i>inlrlace, and. 1 will be admitted Ho the first Mildred Kuehta: attendance of- Next Week and 8:2() a,m, St'udents are sched- Cermele, chairmiin of the union 163 WashingtorlN^yenue; brownest ' , Created by the American Found- r of the season:' for. the council. her short veil fell frotn a..matching : •grade. ' , . jcen Mrs. Herman .Johnson, and GARWOOD —; In connection uled to- be iri their home rooms each grievance committee, and sevdn 3'yes, Charles Sprnfeoja', sort' of ..Mr.1 ation for Political Education, this Yes, you get more FLAVORFUL, QFG. TOP QUALITY others represented the union in crown. Her bridal bouquet was Injured Patrolman Indications are that there will school secretary, Miss • Barbara with ahe observance 'of Civil De- morning at 8:36 a.m. non-profit, non-partisan organiza- i : and Mrs. C- Spingola>^286 Boule- composed of 'white ; orchids and bp 5C0 pupils •- enrolled for the Sachsel. ,' fense Week, an air raid alert-is to Theie*""are~]t'wo""scHooT "Buses" as-" vard, and' curliest haiivtjeborah Returns to Duties" tion is supported- by the Fund for Albert Thompson,-personnel-di- streamers on a white ..bible; with QFG Top Quality Meats! coming school" year,- an increase be conducted in the borough some signed; to Garwood,. One will leave Local Optiniists Wood, daughter -of Mr. anff^rs. •GARWOOD — Patrolman Car- Adult Education as established by rector at Volco and Mark La.uter, ,.Mrs. Frederick Kahart of West r of 28 over the 1955-56 enrollment, evening inext weiek, it was ari- at 7:45 a.m. from. Maple street and A. Wood, 361 Lincoln drive. - mine CusmanOi who was Struck on the Ford Foundation.. s •Orange, who attended the bride, Mr-Laird reported.' • • nouh'ced today by Civil' Defense- Second avenue, proceed .down Sec- company attorney, headed the Publicize Work the- head with a piece of lumber • They are U. S. Gov't Gr) [VENJET firm's, negotiators. There was no All winneps' were 2 years "\teore a blue gown and carried an Guided- by two trained discus- 1 : inch* A' teachers' meeting to prepare, Mass Set Dire'ctbr John McPbnald. ' . '' ond avenue, .turn right onto -Wins- excepting Charles Spingola, who while making -a check, at "a local sion leaders,- participants seek: to "Prime" and "Choice" 64 11 All traffic will'be stopped and low place, then -left on. North ave- work' stoppage. .,''... •oldMashioned bouquet of pink lumber yard, on August -13, rer for tb" nr>w tr»v-m is sohpdiiled for As Youth Friend is 8 months old. About 30 babies carnations and gladioli.. define'and arrive at'sound and in- will be veqde3to,d-t6--tnkO : ;' the general wage in- c Optimist turned to duty on Sunday, Police • They are trimmed and 1:30 p.m,- "tomorrow ,ln Franklin pp a,nd uu lu ontorpd,—Judges'—wprP. . Mi s Busti^ Gam dependent :iudgments on the great C H U C K crease, the new contract provides : Chief Fred Falzone reported. School. Teachers affected by the GARWOOD•— Prior to the start shelter, during Ihte test, Mr.' M'c- ;The other will lpave at.:tjie same Club of Kenilwprth on Labor Day Elizabeth Durrell, - R.N>, of Cran- Chattanoqga^i moral-political problems of our .weighed before you buy- j JPHOl .for an increase of- 5 cents an hour set up '.the "first of several signs . 'tfie patrolman: was struck when drajx Jewish New Year's observance, if the new term ort Monday, Donald said; : . '. .•.''' . time from Maple street and South for maintenance' employes. '.There fdi-d; E,"W. Glendehning, Cranford, '. .MKS. . Ruff,' a Ifcaduate. of' South .times,; such as "What Onuses assuring'you of less waste Nice which b.egqn at sundown"yesterday avenue, turn right' onto Maple calling public attention to its ac- he looked into a doorway-at the Son: pupils of St. Anne's • School wi.ll . AIBO in connection with the ob- is also an increase -in benefits of and Mrs. A. Connor, Rahway, • •Side High School, Newark, is with War?" "Is Democracy Majority and better taste FOR ^EVERYTHING YOU 0-089 and will continue through Sunday, ttend-a mass in th£.Church of siceet, turn le'ftionto Willow ave- tivities. • . • '-• .'. :" Mayor Boright -also presented the Central Railrondhs^f New Westflejd-Cranfbrd Building Sup- Rulbror Minority Dissent?" "Does servance, the sound truck of the the pension plan of $1 per, month ply Company,'M South avenue. met with".the superintendent and St. A.nne at 9 a.m., it" was. an- nue, proceed along Willow avenue, to $1.25 per month. A purple and gold, fluorescent awards to Diana Fletcher,, voted Jersey inr Jersey City. ^Sbe has Communist Practice Differ irom • They are guaranteed to BAKE OR FRY-ALL PURPOSE Civil Defense Police Reserves will sign was installed at 31st street Police believe he surprised an iri- 1 Teaching. Principal Louis A. Dughi nounced by'the! Rt. Rev.' Msgr, tour the borough each night next turn right onto Center street, pro- The hew agreement. also con- ( "Miss Playgrou'ridV at Mlchigah served as 'secretary of the Communist Theory? ' and. "Is the and Exit j.38. of'the_Gard_en S.taie. 1 tru'der...who clubbed him1 and.fled. please or your money back in Franklin School yesterday after- ohn-jyi. Wtllsh. It is expected there y/eek requesting volunteers to isign ceed along Centec-strefit^turnJeit. -tain-s an increase-in UW-insurance r Playground,--:-and Terry-^yrban,.. •of- -Trustees- of the- RenilworflN UN, an Effective Substitute |,or noori. •. • ' . " ' ' ' Parkway. It carries'the (Optimists' Patrolman Cusmano . had been Power Politic*!." „ ' - ROAST ill be enrollment of abo.ut 475 onto-Hazel'avenue, turn right ot\j to $1,500 with double indemnity who received, the same.honor at Public Library, and last"year was ; up for CD work. . . insignia with the caption, "Friend eohftrieJd.to bed at his home with illawing are the teacher as- tudents for l'956-57, Msgr. Walsh Police Capt.'Thomas J. Colwell,. to Lexington qvehue and continue in case of accidental death or dis- McKinley Playground. chairman of the polio Fund Drive.. Included in'' the course' arc 'a v Of.Yotith,"*as well as the time and' "% injuriesr-,^ • . signments for 1956-57:. • •epprted. Enrollment on the open_ I appointed by Chief Fred Falozne on to the school. memberment. Previously,' it -was "Mr. Playground" awards were She is a member of" the Kenil- three volume set of readings which 0 conduct the drive for y61.uhteers, place of meetings. They are held- Lincoln ,Sch6ol-r-Fifth grade, ng day last September was -452. Classes will end. at 2:52, and $1,000 with no double indemnity. presented by the mayor to Michael worth Democratic Club and has in.clude writings..of great classical announced that a meeting will be every-second and fourth Thursday Miss:-Clarg Christiano arid Mrs. Following attendance at mass, return buses are scheduled to Icav? Casters, moldme'n- and top men Figurelli, Michigan, and . Thomas, seryed on its elfecxtlbn- committee. and contemporary philosophers, Jield-inJhn Borough Hall at 8 p.m: at 7 p.m. at Ray's Restaurant, on lerians Resume- . lntwr . Katherine ..Bennett; seventh: radTr he rest of the time-.on ihe -first ln_thn_pnig_rippi-fltinn will rf>- Meredith. McKinley. 1 . ik Ruff, ah. alumnup of Wee- -statesmen,' and political scientists coun Seotehibet' 14 to sign up persons nrithmcUe-aM-nixt.h,. SG\ day uf .sutiuut^-will be haUp^ -Beet—a-ttDndnn**"" n duahic High Sch-Qol, •to—Freud,- -fcrncrjlii to interested in serving in police," fire Jfa—ttca Mcs^-Glenn or. fnr T5 n'ddilio'nnl min- "The event was highlighted by MpT.pnvy, Mich- co-owner of G & M Markets in GARWOQD schedule bf Lenin, aftd CHterehill to Mussolini (jra.wionq;isix.Ui.grade woeful Tries' wortrrseTdxty-lTrtteu of the presence of~Mayor Wa-ltei-' E. -*Scrviccs-~wiil—bc^rcatprrod ' at thnc -t-iTat-ions—wilLJBSr-acccpted ments, • drawing, up- schedules : •ignn, qn'H Tpm Meredith. ies, English, spelling and reading, capacity. fot^reg^tration between the hours up time. Boright, Acting Police.. .|Chief~Ea •with the Army in Hawaii. , "Garwood Presbyterian Glyirch "this Wcancsday and.. Thursaay- issuihg books, Msgr. Walsh said. ley, and presented ilates an- dent, led the delegation of mem- of ntyplcql children to) .the Berkeley Warrb L. Zifccler of Cranford other general wage" increase-of JS Diana Fletcher, winners at Mich- SchooJ. on Snyder. Avonuc, Berkeley s.eventh and eighth grade guid- dergarten pupils, will attend .class- be conducted for' boys *rgm. 8 to .15 dinsky of Fords, so'd,' it is advis- bers who witnessed the sign's in- igan avenue, and Terry Urban and Methodist Topic Hclehts, N. J., will'bo received by the is direc.tPr^.Worldl Politics. Dis- ance, Mrs. Myrtle .S. Christie; years of age on .Saturday morn- able that, new' students bring a cents, effective January 1, 195f. stallation, He 'said the member- 'KEN-ILWORtH-- The Rev. John Board of Education, School District of cussion Group es in uniform. The uniforms will The agreement is effective from Ernie Nols, McKinley champions. (Garwood, County of Union, New 'Jersey, tighth grade reading and seventh consist of blue skirts, while blouses ings starting September 15, with parent with them when register- ship' was "highly elated in witness- . Michael Vitale ahd Terry Urban; R. Dexheimer, minister, will con- nt B;00 o'clock P.M. 1E.D.S.T.1 Mondiiy, sey. metropolitan^ grade reading, English and spell- last Saturday until. August 31, ing the passing of another mile- September 10, lOJO. at which time the American Foundation SPECIAL DEAL PACK! and blue hats with gold school Vincent. Re'ynolds^of 317 Pine ave- hjg or else they will havp to take : boys' and girls' tetherball cham- tinue his series of. sermons-on 1958. '.....' . ..•'.':. •.'• proposal!) will be. publicly opened and cal Education. QFG TOP- QUALITY _W_^_ -Janet—Kbllrriar.. nue, manager of the March of certain cards'-home to have them stone of the young but highly-'ac- nlrvng nf ^Cnnilworth- respectively. curreht books at 11 a.m. services rend. Sunday in uommuhlty MettttnJ EATS-ARE-ALWAY . Franklin School—Kindergarten Sister M, Theodorlca is principal Dimes bowling tournaments, in slgned. tive club., whose sple purpose is to, were given.awards. Both are'from Specifications nnd -t bid forms nnd, n Church "with a discussion of "The standard' form of qciestlonnnfre to t>o Mrs, Miriam ChoboKda; first grade of the s'chool and the faoulty com- charge of the project. ; _Prlnclpal Hough explained that aid the vontn of Kenilworth by ...^-.-^^^CojmcJjlman Mas- ..nn-HWqrod, by -the-bidder (nay bo-sccucod- 0. SI GOV'l Miss Ei-dean Phelps; second gr:30 p.m. Sunday to plan- its pro- By Order of'the Board of Education, Special leachers—^Muslc, lowc ship service in .St. Paul's Evangel should have kno.w.n. — Ruskin lice report. The cash represented kauskas. bus at the usual hour of 7:45 a.m. are: Mrs. Lang, .Mrs.. Alfred Seale, gram for the fall with the Rev. Garwood, New Jersey. piny according-to Edward J. Metz- tomorrow to go to the school for weekend receipts; . ... •' " Councilman. MascarQ , presented Mr. .Dexheimer. .- A. T. MOSCA, Secretary. ner, Civil Defense director. first, vice-president; Superintend- Dated: Aimust 31,. 1050'. a short.ehed :series ot classes end- Rocco Adase, proprietor, dis- awards to the following all-star : o-a Explanations of the use of the ent of Schools Edwin W. Kraus, On Tuesday ' at 8 p.m. the ing at npon; This will enable them covered the break when he op'ehed softbair team' members: Edward Women's . Society Of.. Christian to" meet, their. teachers and learn the station Tuesdady , iiiurningl , AAr Reese, Alyin Neville, Jerry Saba- Service will hold .its .first meeting r liam Smith, recording secretary; the"Ibcattons"ot r6o"tns."'"' , ". window had been broken to gain tlni, jphn kales'sar, AfesioCriscl, of! the • fall season. The Methodist -Mrsf-John Renner,-corresponding Tfntry'rpoliceTsaid; • There willHoe a' full schedlile secretary; Mrs. Henr(y Patrylow, ^ob ~* Rieder, Robert Scavuzzo, T#en^s^CIub~WilFWsume^ its. ac- JThejmqney was hidden ih a_pap- tivities at _8. o'clock Wednesday Bdffg C^arles.-J.anscp,.Jiamea.,B1pydJ;i.p_ ROBBINS & ALLISON. INC. ar-covered box prior to~the close 61." "rtight""""" '"'""" •"'"'"" ing day of the term Monday. and finance, . ' aid (Jolcher, NTorman Pollack, Lar- - Mr.. Hough reported that in business Monday, Mr. Adase- told ry Rouse and' Ronald Salerno., A number of < Sunday 'school • ' .. Est 1918 ..•-' FRESHER-BY-FAR fAlso, Mrs. Edward Dorrell, pro- Patrolmen Arthur Green and youngsters, Under direction of Mrs. addition to the principal* guidance gram;' Mrs, Daniel Negola, par- A^artis also went to the follow- PRODUCE! director and 36 teachers,. the_scW6ol Frank Mulf ord. He added-that the ing junior all-star team members: Fred Rein.and Mrs. A'dolph Pater- COCAL AND LONG DISTANClE MOVING ent . education; Mrs. William cash register had not been touched. .son, have completed craft work •staff 'also-includes a librarian,"doc- Bridges,\ home, and family life; Carmen RiparMichacl Vitale, An- CRISP-* CRUNCHY Chase &Sanborn'«T Coffee 1.19 Household Goods Exclusively tor and nurse. Dr. F, M. Karney of thony Fevola, William Penny Frank for the church bazaar, October 11, Mrs. Howard Murphy, publicity 12 and 13. ' SWEET AS A NUT-' Garwood"is the school doctor. and juvenile projection; Mr*i$£s. KG Sets FamUy Outing biFabio, Robert Shreve, Richard In use for the new term,- he Eger, Martin Sica, Thomas C.assio, The youths on a.'. number • of Kook, ^membership; jjrs, • Bmie Sol-Sunday at Lake August afternoons made leather LINDEN 12 oz. added, will be the school's 21 Emmert, exceptional child; Mrs. GaVy Dickey.-John-KiefferrMi^h- Sioijage Efte-SEl /Shipping standard classrooms phis the fol- KENILWORTH — St. Theresa's goods,- jewelry, ahd pl&stic items HOUSE jar Arthur JVitale, hospitality; Mrs. L. iGouncil 4186, Knights of Colum- ael Figurelli', Frank Martin, Dan- For sale at the- bazaar. •' 25 lowing special areas: Foods labora- PASCAL 4 Strawberry Preserves E. Greenhouse," room mothers; An-, iel Masearo, . Robert Kalissar, tory (for cooking classes), cloth- bus,'will hold its first annual , Packing' f/ '(hony Richel, legislation. .' >' family outinjg anji picnic Simd.ay at James 'Whejan and Robert Rob4. • ing laboratory (for sewing Classes), Also. Mrs, Ad'dlph. Le'ikaiiska's.'. HoVseshoe Lake, Succasunnar Ice cream and candy were dis- Mrs. tteih's Unit Plans ihdllltgitftl hp There will be swimming, grills H"—'' Tfm-Kcnil- ' EiUVtialbS CheferfuIIy .woodworking shop, fine arts'room, home publicity; Miss Signe. Swan- Mrc Arif)lph T.fiikniiskns, berg, i"pub'ttc'al'ionsi;"cliaraul>ii' •wnttth? Parent, ,Tnnchex^AsafigiSlig!L Chocolate.. p,typing..topm. : 1 sorted types, games for children grounds director, vvas in charge of fjtfr conimittee tnef. recently-iajbe. spiritual;: Mj-s; Avery~Ward, Kis -' 1 c bookkeeping-room, library, • gujd'. home of' its cha irman,. Mrs. FreS torian; Joseph Halady; ihteirna- and adults and prizes. •••-••' the program. Cranford, N. J. Movihg Problem -L--^6c SU N^TNET)mTVVEiflctt^^ aoee office, health office, gymna- Rein. tional relations; Mrs. JohnRefflfibr, Arthur Godin is chairman for •;.' .•••( sium and cafeteria. If I have but enough for myself The fair will be held September safety; Mrs. Zada.Shepherd, sum- the affair, which wps conceived by RINSO BLUE •»•«»» pkg. 74C the youth7a"ctivities~committee. 7- and' family,; I-am steward • only 29, or, in case.of rain,. October 6. large r mer round up; Mrs. John H, Ruth, for myself and. them; if I have There will be a Ferris wheel and stalk SURF ' ip'Bspkg- 31c biroj.aka., 7-4C-- Little League reading and library service; Mrs. more, I am but a steward for that hay wagon, cake.booth, games arrtl F. P. Caponetti, library bookshelf; The Suburbanites met Thursday LUX SOAP •"«'(•»«• 2»-25c evening at the home of Mrs. B. abundance for others. refreshments. • 15 Mrs. J. Frost, founders' day, and Dinner Saturday Emmert of 54 South 21st street. LIFEBUOY SOAP balh'" 3ba"40c KRAFT'S NUTRITIOUS GARWOOD r- The third annual Mrs. Reinhold Neumann, scholar- ship. •'- '*• - r . - Door prizes were won by Mrs. FRESH - STRINCLESS ionl 1 dinner honoring players, officials J. Bartell and Mrs. F. Caponetti. RINSO larO» pkO- 31c B P !"- 74C and parents, of the Garwood Little Other members attending the RINSO BLUE '-"••"'''• •'k«- 31c League will be held in the Cran- Philippine Missionary meeting were' Mrs. S. Ambrpzy, Just PKone Wood at 6 p.m."Saturday. Mrs. J. Barbarich, Mrs. S.. Keyes, Green Beans SILVER DUST ^•32t •'"•77c. Thirty boys completing com- To Speak at Chapel Mrs. R. Rogers, Mrs. L. Simon. LUX SOAP '•»••"• 3ba"26c petition In the league because of KENILWORf H — Kinneth En- Mrs, L. Abramson was guost^of nge requirements will rpceive «"•"- • gle, "a young missionary on fur- CR 6-9781 b horior. . • • ' LIFEBUOY SOAP •« • 3 °'29c tificates and individual awards lough from his work in the Philip- |ar | 9io pk from Police Capt. Thomas J. Col*- pine Islands/will be guest speaker BREEZE ?«p'o-32c . "' °- 77c I well, league president. at services in Kenilworth Gospel Parents Reminded _ •I 2;«79 . Guest .speaker will be Mayor Chapel at 11. a.m. and 8 p.m,. Sun- FREE DELIVERY . The most serious consideration that corr- BRAND NAME William H. Severage, and W. Jos- day- .., Qf School Listing f TULIP. FAIR.« CHUNK..STY.LE .-_ , RETAILER eph Choborda, past president of The final session of the summer KENILWORTH — All regis- on alt 0/ your •/ fronts'the builder of a new home, garage, Now engineering techniques the league, will act as toastmaater. Sunday School will be held dur- tration of new students ih Kenil- OF 1956 8 C worth schools must take place an extra room or anything in. the building ing the morning service, when EXCELSIOR-FRESH FROZEN - BUTTERED • Bologna "• ^ 2 5 management have kept your Melvin R. Wistner of Fanwood will before the opening of' school line, is to build for permanence.- The qual- Special Hours Revealed present a "black light" chalk talk. Monday, Edwin W. Kraus, sup- LIQUOR_NEJH)S erintendent of schools, reminded ity of the materials used is of the utmost ^ Foif Voter Registration The study Of the life of Abra- PAMOUS KRAFTS ASSORTED bill low in the face of parents today. We Cany A Cdmplete/Iine of importance. We can truly say — GARWOOD — Borough Clerk A. ham will be continued at the Bible- Registrations will be takt^n Beef Steaks •• v t of almost every other eo T. Mosca announced today that hik study on Wednesday at 8 p.m., fol- from 9 a.m. to noon and from Party Snacks 2Z 29 office at the Borough Hall will lowed by the prayer meeting. 1 to 3 p.m. today and tomorrow •..BEERS' ON ICE BIRDSEYE-FROZEN remain, open until 0 pm. each A' group of women from. the You Build with Confidence ... Electricity has tot^you leii at the Harding School-office, Mr. TULIP FAIR-FRESH SLICED weekday starting next Thursday chapel Will attend a women's mis- Kraus said. ' • WINES' "/•SCOTCHES when You Build with 'Standard' Materials. and continuing through September sionary conference in Grace Cos* The schools head also remind- Chicken Pies 2: 45 - the years! 27, the deadline for registering to pel Chapel, Caidweil, on Saturday ed mothers of children entering • GINS /•"* RYES "• • vote in the November election. nfternoon and evening. kindergarten that all kindergar- r 1 Required to register if they wish ten pupils will attend school PARKING IN ftEAR — 8 Mayfalu* Markets « Ready to Serve You to vote are persons not already from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday to re-' MBER & permanently registered, those who K-Teena Hold Dance eelve assignments to afternoon 60 East Main Street, Somerville 1123 GeorgesRd.,NewBrunswick have not voted in a General Elec- KENILWORTH — The K-Teen or morning classes and meet SUPPLY CO. 127 E. Second Street, Plainfield 488 .Boulevard, Kenilworth tion in the past four years and Club held a dance last Saturday teachers. STANDARD 23 East Price Street, Linden 108 Hamilton St., Bound Brook n Who have uhuntfed thoir Mimic wnc TT Tax-Paying Servant of a names through marriage. provided by n band. Fred Kelly, KENILWORTH LIQUORS MILLWORK H-22-Elizabeth-frvettticrEltyabeth- u7lWIN COUNTYCROCEftS Persons who have movnd must Raymond MeElroy, Anthony Max- When worthy men fall out, only 94 High Street Cranford notify : the Board of Elections at za, Peter Polidora and Mrs. Mary one ot them may be faulty at first; Boulevard at 2Ut Street OPEN LATE MON. tO FRI.,8ci.m.tO 9p.Wl. All Prices Aro Effective thru Saturday. Sept. 8th but If the strife continue long, both CR 6-2467 SATURDAY - 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. W« r»ierv« lh« right to limit qutnhtiti None Sold to. Dealfri. the Court House in Elizabeth of Fortunato were" in charge. Re- KENILWORTH Phones: CR 60508 their change of address before the freshments were served by Boy commonly become guilty. ' . deadline. tf Scout Troog 82. — Thomas Fuller T"

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my recent', stay an; MuWenbere Tntroduced and moved fe ; J CariJ of Thankg ., . ;J. ,. *••-•" TV Hospital,'' PlWrifletd. The cards, -.•/••'•' f he'd b yv\iH e annual Labor Dax i ' Who should handle the familyV money? ,;,../. .butjhc w.fe may we 1 h for September 12, at. 111. o'clock ness /and thhoughtfulness during' . hind Cranford High School, Coach ' • This' aiiestion has stimulated .much- discussion., recently. It np-. a harder 1o earn it than the J. Seth Weekley reported this j weekend swimming races Sunday at the Cranfordd SwjrnmmS g ClClul e a.nVwas oh roll call Unanimously • i r 1 i>eired-as the iitle'of a' feature, article in 'one' of/the^etropoliWnltjahd.^M Nicholn*!. .T. Sfprrn77n of Nfivrm I rifcrrT-tirning Out . . •.-"_'—;-.,-—==-.—. i. loilier-Massiiniiio,, a graduate Of'Hillside High School'and the who will teach sixth grade at • . ''.I,'/ newspaperapers two Sundays ago, and hornbrnake'rhowp s hav. e been asking thd when ^ bec6mes necessary to try (2) — Freeholder Bailey, for ..• Catpenlrr versity, of Vermont, has replaced Coach Jim Avery, who has left brills will continue today and ram.- TAILOR-MAPE LETTERS/ • Plumbing Brookside School beginning Mon^. tomorrow behind the school. and- ; Winners were a? follows:' Girls,demonstrated canoe safety, agent's opinion as fi.v-fgnlt. of the stimulus of ,the sto/y.;JThe to do all' the work.otrnariaging.the. -•— Finance-Cornmittee,_makihgJur_r Free epIqceri~CoTrrtlaTrd~Diriey lor- of monev management is worthy 6f really serious cHfeussfon 'thy,provision for the issuance.of • Heitihg rrepia^ext t-qTirtiaTRi. uravy :the r may aiso. be;. practice/ over, under H) years oraTKTafjas-i^fctrj .yjnce'nf . Sarnowski was' •in house, caring for the children, School this fall. pr ennrh nf rmnfnrH High | ^ j^L A ^ } 4y ^ 4 ^ ^i i I JtyyccGorilill- second.'Nan^ at VERY REASONABLE PRICES ookingr—laundi-y—and and-setting-iortlj: tl[|- ttl)r r < c t r < to I^^Coach— BiU-MartinT-4iead~tif-the- gets a raise, so he can keep it I cleaning for riven a short ti-me,) the forms' for same, was on roll .school's -physical^ education -de- Handicap Bowling Loop • iniiiitui.• tciniuJuL'IIIJUUI."UJ au.ictini—num.,mall'.team hout.aivmd uiiui, i jwn •»'»'.'[ ""•'' .,m'jl)i—aj.s ui.ganui'u unayundeir oiuj- stundihg, as well as to make pos- e g • • Coach Bill Martin; hcald of-.the j members and as (our specialty). — Typing of All Kinds l '' ' Except'iEt "in rarrree caseaesthats 'that'' tht e call unanimously adopted./ . .1 Ijjartment, said- Coach Massimino spirants that the.l under 10.J5 yards—first. William .ticm of-• Albert' Johnson; program . ' Addressing and Mailing Service* sible the' most'equitable and ef- for himself, .. .. . Starts Season Monday CHS physical- education ^depart- wiTe is completely iricompetent^the (3) _ "Freeholder .Bailey for I. will ;also 'be Jayvee basketball first meet is two oweeks off. The [Duncan: second, Dwight Davies, chajrman, ,. - . .'. ..• ' • Farm* . llullcthw' . (urdi « Mlntfii. Art-work.«. Kir- fective use of resources., .." Our/answer to ''who should - ...The Cranford Handicap Bowling; ment, announced this week that marl who feels-it is ''his/i-noney Finance Committee,, appointing — GENERAL CONtMCTOfc — nientor'and will-have "some spring haniers will open their season and third, Patrick Davies. A teen-age swim was held Sat Prompt .— Proficient' — Personalized Service :' The outstanding, male adminis- handle the /money" is, .the UVo .League will begin its., season on Mr.. Daley has left coaching to' de- September 21- at. Wivrinanco Park, ] : F.r.v'Vlrt'-l'p and. ItHlvurjr-'— Fr« fonlulu'lon ' •' J "'» because he earns it" is>.reatiflg'his temporarily, Walter H. Smith, as cotichjng assignment." ..' '.. • ' „ vote more time to visual aids work. 'Girls, 10! to 12, 25 yards—first.|urd.iiy nieht. an ndtllt'swinv or trator of one of'the large commun- ppriners, husband and wife. Who 1 103 Adams Ave. CRanford 6-T 261 1 Monday 'night at • the Garwood .against'Union. tttctrttnrtu arid Wbrk S»miilr« I'pan Hnjur^ll ity social agencies questioned my. wife-like a slave^of'chEittel;' not Principal' .Clerk," Rent Appeal A basketball and baseball letter- v : He, is a member of jthe science] Kathy Wiese; second, "Joan Wil- Sunday night and. the -annual staff • rntsli,.-}-.' handles,'may well be a matter of even ;i paid, lipkf&okeepe'r,'instead niiin while-a't Hillside High, Coach Recreation Alleys, s46 North ave- I lia'ms. and third. Mnr.iu Blanding; i picnic." was held -Tuesday evenmK- M K DUPLICATING SERVICE use of the word "handle" in-art convenience or skill,-perhaps. But Board, at. $4500; per annum, ef- nue, (Garwood. Bowling will be- staff at the high school. ! •WSPE • of a. full partner- in_ family living. laassimino also' was on the basket- Mr.- Sferrazza) a. graduate" of ! boy-siV10 to. 12, 25 yards—first ;• Pooi nours this week are from IS Hillcrest Avenue —. Mrs. Marie B. Knlpo, owner — CR 6-2174 , w • Extension Service questionnaire }6 the money belongs no'move to the fective September.1, 1956, \vas on gin hi 9.p.m. ef" It is just^as wrong for ii wife to b'al-l .team at Vermont.''He joined 1 Cree Beaten •j Henry Petering; second, ..Peter 2 to 7 p.nV through tomorrow. Sat- (Day- Hight ..Holiday, Service) _^. '.., Union" County homemakers re- one.than to the other prtrtner. The roll caj.l . unanimously adopted. • .Edward Allan is chairman of the State' Toachers College, Trenton, ADS . practice the padrone, system. staff at the high-school as a •was co-captain of the sdaecr • _t_eam_ .•j Jones, ancl thn*d, Frank-O'Brien. urday the pool will be open from. :.. -ui..-.. - ceritl>v.-I- had • asked "who handles husband may collect th be. considered, and upon mo- the Casinoi Team captains this year. and chairman of the Men's A(J- By Uiiionife 1 j Penny Grote: second, Connie. Beall j, a.m.. to 7 p.m. The pool : iho opening of schppli : •visbry Board at Trenton State! ; frolrt

U tion made and seconded, Director '•• . 150th together?" The social; work- Casino. Team, captains this year David C. Crane, right, son of Mr. and Mis. Theodore A Cinne All jayvee games will be played [and _ third, Lynn. Ashwell and , WJU olTicjally C1OSL> ior the 'season, er shid do you mean-"handles" or Q OF — ' .'••• -.':. ••' Pro- Tern Herlich declared tfoe are'Bill Blqbmfield, Tom Martin, The new soccer cooch win?- marr I'Cand'y Rich; diving, boys under U! ^ evening; CABB or 2-43" Walnut avenue inspects-a 30 caliber; machine gun during ihe.Morid~ay following the Satur- ried August 25 in Calvary Luth- In Hill Test Sun ay controls"? I had-to agree it was an. -.;.'•'' MINtrrtiS OF MEETING OF'Ttffi : Board adjourned until Thursday, Herb Ditzel,7 Sr.- and 'Mrs.' Terry .—first, Dec Erdmiin; escond, Fred M . iraining at the: Little*Creek Naval Amphibious Base, Norfolk, Va.r day varsity contests at the • Hqb'art Cree of 14- Arnet place, The Labor. Day attendance of , apt question* ' • ...'•.• Sept. 13, 1956, a.t ten a.m. ."-. eran; .Church to. MUs Elizabeth Weemai'i, and third; Ken' Thorn.' ONION CbUNTY BtoABP OF-tiHOSEN, FREEHOLDERS' He is one of 700 Naval Reserve 6fficer Training Corps midship- pbsite site from that on which the Lucetta Fenderson, 'daughter Of only area golfer-.to "survive first- 318 was the largest since June 14 ' DEAD It is true/ as he said,' the person : :•• A. Ethel. Alliston, roimd 29 h nnmial Mother-and.,son nice—first, Mrs. "* By A. ETHEI; ALUSTOK, Clerk of the «oara ' _ men who received, amphibious warfare training during August. varsity games are" held. • Mr.'and Mrs. George Fendersoii of ' the season's largest attchd- ;who handles the money does,,not Clerk, of. the Board,. Coach Martin announced that,a Union County public links tournn- j Henry ' ?nd Hpnr^ Jr .^r^ ,ot.345 .^s. Kocordbd;; necessarily-' control the speeding: With him are Wayne.Curtis of Roselle and Douglas H.-Anderson Unrated Ohnsorg 209rLocust drive, secohd.'Mrs. Lloyd Be'al.l and Ctn.v; | varsity' football' game with Mill- Mrs, Sferrazza .is also a grad- ^ent. at Galloping-Hill Golf Club at least in'a real marriage partner- Regular jtieeting of the-Union o'f $25,000 each, at their., bid" of of Plainlleld. .' ' ~ ' "• ' -", .' ' • A.Schbol Wlih A NoWble Hecptd Of Preparing Girls For was ..eliminated in the second atvd third, Mrs. Norman Brubaker. : burn has .been-arranged-for 10:30 of' Trenton 'State, where she IsHere! one per cent interest^ duerOctober Lightning Bolt Strikes OvvenS Led His Teiini - ship, it does.not. If "TlTereViirrcall- 'CoUrity Boartf~pf ^'ChoserT Free- ' a.m. September 29 at Cra,nford. Men's Net Victor; round lasi Frank Eckert and Philip; father and daughter IALUMI rcooperation, .the/person who vis holders was. held at the. '.Court 8, 1950. -. • •'•;.•. I tor Benninger declared the'Bom d of Cdmb between- North 19th and North Television Antenna This is the only change from the of Union, the last In Three Departments Free, spending the money, would''not House,' Elizabeth, N. J., on Thurs- . Corps of Engineers,. U. 'S. Army, 20th Streets, was referred to Rbads adjourned 'Untii Monday, Aukust tentative football schedule ""pub- Miss Damm Wins y< to correct soil acidity - use Unlor likely make a major, purchase . A television antenna at the grade at Sherman School, Roselle I ^P- Glenn Owens, son of Mr. and day, A,ugust 23, 1956 at teo-A.M. advising that the .Dept. of the and Bridges • Committee. . 27-, 1956, at 9 A.M. • lished by the Citizen and Cliron- ' Unseeded . Roger Ohnsorg . tie-: Zck l subsequently de- j and Joan,-arid third, Board-" without consulting - the . other. Director "Benninger presiding.. Army will interpose no objection home of Charles M.. Eckhardt.^of Park, in the fall. ' • f, f\ '»'»? ,. M „ Mrs. Arthur Owens of 15 Spring- Monthly reports of the auditors, ' " ' " A. Ethel Alltston Complete Boarding and Court*ry-D'ay Programs icle, " "'•'.•. feated first-seeded Murray Le-- fented Virginia. At least, we- are hopeful Roll call showed five mcirnbors to the closure to navigation of the • Clerk of the, Board 600 Brookside place, was strudk by "Mr. Daley had coached the soc- ! -byChnrhe McCrea. of Ro-. William.F, Burke; and the. County ' Three changes in thel soccer j vine, 6-4, 6-3, last Thursday night selle Park. ' state public ' links Fat man's rac• e •••(ove• r 200 poundsj5,.,|wit) ^ h th"e Oloan" ", N. \.,^ - teai'Sm'oMhrm ol tnf e PULVERIZED LIMESTONE "pTesen^rihd-four.-Freqhold.era-An- S. .Front St. lift fridge, for the.} to win the men s sin cer team for a number of. years. - Jail,"* were-rec,oivod_and_o£dered a bolt of lightning.at 10:15 a.m. sc.hediile were also noted by *] - ' ' ^- tennis champion.. McCrcn, in turn,. was ; —first, Irwiii Manny; second, • where the family income. - is lim-dersen, Bqiley, Biertiiempfel, and- purpose of constructing' a new dropped from th6 tauiney by Joe j Henry Mineur, and third,-Dr. Bcr- filed. '...' '•' . • ': ..- An adjourned meeting - of the Sunday. ' Kindergarten through College Entrance The September 27. gam'e tournament of the Cranford Recre- ited,, who .would feel ju.sttifled in Carr, absent. • ' . deck, was referred to ko'ads and : atl Report of Committee on-Roads Union - County Board of Chosen with Summit,'' listed last week for I °" .Committee at the:, Sprmg- Stars Clinch 2nd contracting for a flew: car except in Freeholder Hcrlich made, a mo-Bridges Committee. •• . . ... The'lightning traveled along the fic c avenu ; c ts and-Bridges, advising of bids're- Frpeholderswas held at the Court Opening Date: THURSbAY, SEPTEMBER 13th home, will be an away game.' Two ' < ^»' - • •: ' / . Miko. Kascin of Mountainside in - A diving exhibition was for weed®'-spots'- u$e .a real ejmergeriey, without talking tion that the minutes of the mcet- Chairman, Purchasing Commit- wire into the house but jumped ' Eleanor Damm on Sunday after- the- finals'' Sunday." by the following child.ren qncicr. tee, advising of'bidj received fo'r. ceived .for the construction of a House,,Elizabeth, N..J-., on Mori- additional matches have been ar- With 11-0 Victory : ; .Owens' official end-of-scason it over with their wives, just be- infi of August 9, 1956 be approved new storm, water sewer in Kenil- from the television set to. wiring •nibn won the girls' champiqnsliip Mr. ;ind'Mrs.' A. D: Faxon., of 4 years old: Tommy Mineur. Terry i.iux'i--the idoo appoalcd to .fhfcm •which, was d,uly srorinripfi nnrl nn- rtrnW'rtps-'- for the .Tnil arid John day, August 27, 1956,'at nine FLORENCE WOLFF. B.A., M.A.". Headmlstre»s [_ with Jefferson "of Eliza-' -The' Stars clinched at 'least a ; elb tinda narks wer ^ 152-hit; . 21 home rima E.'Runnells Hospital for the period vui Hi Boulcvni'd; '• from—Mar-ltot In the absence of tins that led-into a'wa ~Deimsii~Ucl'oi5e"r 4 and jvii.ii. Liinct •7; . ^ ^ tie i'ar.seebnd 15lace In the Puny and 111.runs batted in. Not bad! LAWN • (GARDEN "and they bad-control of the money. animously carried. Street to Soiith-_31st ^Street 8 S aron Johnson, 5; gave {r.sWimming ex- of September 1 to December 31; the Clerk called.the- meeting to, grounded, ccoraiTig to Fire Chief en High on November 8. " ' ^"^f ^ .Sorer^on, C-3, Leiigue-and may possibly gain a njHiuii. . .-• for .a fellow, who suffered' a (eg. . And'. we hope equally that' The following commUnicatiions recommei'jduig award "of contract Elean01s soines best ball of partners tour- hibition. 1956. . order. Roll call showed 6 members Howard. G. Schindler. Although Coach Martin will again handle H consistent defensive three-way tie for first in winning . Paul Selby and Dohald Scott fracture last year'and wondered ; in~a case wjiere the wife handled were received and ordered filed: to trie lowest bidder, was received ame ney Monday, at Echo Lake- Coun- City Clerk of Elizabeth, en- Twp. of Clflrk, requesting thr.t present and 3, Freeholders Ander- there was a slighfodor af, smoko, the freshman football assignment; k was .too much for Miss Sor- their final scheduled game, 11 rO, •tlie money and paid the bills, (re- and bordered filed. : : ..-' ,- 40 Norwood Avenue . Summit, New Jersey en orl try Club. • . ,. ,plies to our questionnaire showed closing certified copy of Rent Con- this Board include iri the 1957- Bud- sen, Biertuempfel, and Director there was no fire and no damage Coaoh Herb Farrell will assist. -. ^ ': . ' -. Saturday from the-|Blues. : Following resolutions were, in- ; Carroll Sellers of Cranford shot' XABLH trol Ordinance adopted by the City get the' item of construction q'f a Benninger, absent. • . . . was listed. fo r -. The winners finished the season the wife, did this. hio«!-often'Ihanr • The fneshman football schedule Competing in the Cranford tour- ; trflidu.ce.d.and moved for adoption: Phone: CR 3 0900 . the. first time, Ohnsorg a"7104-27-77 in a kickers handicap ''•.'•'*•• -'• ' , .-. . .:••• • •.':' - . ,' ' ' . ChoU Council,-was referred to the Cotn^- bridge, on Valley. Road, was re- • Clerk of.the Board,. A. Ethel Al- On Saturday night, firemen were is as follows: Sept. - 28, Scotch V>' with a record "of. seven .wins and mate' • the husband) that she would'or': j. (l)v-^Freeholder Herlich for 1 ' fll St 28 Sth V . and showed competition Monday", at Roselle. mittee qf the ViThole.. ferred to Roads'and Bridges Corh- .liston., stated that in the"":a'B's"elnco called to'the E. & L: Hardware of Plains, away; October 5, Plainfield, ^ three losses. Should the Seals and der .a frozen food cabinet, or an Finance! Commktee, approving 8 Colts lose. another gam'b in.com- Hon. Richard J."Hughes, thank- miHee. ... • ' personnel actions in various de- of Director Benninger it would be 1206 Raritan road, after a passer- away; October 13,' Linden, home; expensive encyclopedia, without' October 19, Rah way, away; Oc- for the land's sake -use consulting her husband; '. .. ing this Board for rearrangement Boro of New Providence, ad- partments, was on roll call un- riecessai-y to. appoint a Director by saw the., store filled with smoke.. tober 26, Roselle' Park, home, and be a three-way tie for the top ' Although the IJniversity of Chi- of the Courts and asking that thie vising-that the Mayor and Cound animously~~Sdopfed. Pro Tern. Freeholder Zerega made Smoke- was caused by a" smold- Roselle, sewing a 59. .-•••. vvn arc desirous' of having a join November 2, Roselle, home; losing the first, two games of the rung.' ..''. ... -'• • ;• jgo survey showed about ns many Law Library not be disturbed, was. (2)—Freeholder Hickok for a motion that FFreeholder Herlich. ering rnop on, a shelf in the rpar , At Echo Lake on Sunday, Wes- Route 22 & Locust. Ave. Mountainside c -referred•'to Public Property- Com~ meeting with this Board to discuss Bqyd pitched a no hitter during |'' hri IIH thl> pill'Se Cnmnnlttee, ap- be appointed Director-Pro TTern, of- tth e stoi'e,, Chief Schindler re- jnitiaL-scit_JB.u.t-,he_b.ouriced back T ley A, Stanger, Jr. of Cranford ;•!! PEAT MOSS--HYPER HUMUS rnittee. . wator : and road conditions,'wa whidh was. du|y.,sec6hde7l^nd-urr- •and won going away, scoi-ing with his four-inning stint on the mpuntl,' strings,-it also showed only oner proving 6 personnel' actions in the portcd.. The rrinp wns carried to a iTtSrervi&fr tine placements ana net n low net jpj Corps of Engineers, U..S. Army, referred to Roads • arid . Bridges Road and .Bridge Depaftmentsrwas rear yard. The. shelving had been striking out bight; He. was. fourth of the families to be sat- BYTER1AN WEEK DAY V Damnn, ghn play; >n vf of 133 in. a, .beslball of partners, net-ting-foFth-tho procedure, to.fol-^ on roll' call unanimously adupLudV were I seerehedr- r— pla'Cod by f ' ' "P "nlv Mrs. Russell L. Damon of-7 Roger, succeeds JHaro.ld Shein as 3U-hoie _competition,p . , H: H» any —hrtrtm'— th k in SSi do know..that-money-is,one>o s.tructed across navigable waters; the Nurses Residence at the John Cranford—-avenue.," was selected I o , £ of • Cr-anford's men tennis ing four.-'-' •.••''. Wa'ller Coffte~oM~r6^Cra1rtane Roads and'Bridges C6rrimittee,'ac- players. Levine finished second will play, Ja£lCJPb.5ko\vitz in . the A»«.-. . ... three major causes. of outward; ofthe United States,.was refeh-cd E. ttunnel.ls • Hospital for Chest soldier of the month in^July by Boyd lashed a • triplp. nnd Keil '' ' —airsagrgSTrrerit and—thtrt-there-are- LJ-w t •" . '- P V- . . .?_ -I"' 1 _ ' t T_ _j t. t I *_ hiri nf Npnna nnd D'Arn- •_.. TJ EARTH last year to Shein, who did not semi-finai round_ of the Ro'scO'6 arid Management then for plant food;-apply ••AHP! to Roads and Bridges Committee. Diseases, was r/eterred to ± uDiic iano Contracting qf Hillside,-N.,J., his outfit, Headquarters -Battery-, a two-bagger.. Craft had a perfecii i •eriteT~~tfafa sufeuu's •el u b's—eKa rirp io'n&h ips—4-h i gxi cveri moi^e cases whore inner re- N. J. Council Opposing Fluorida- Wolfare Committee, lowest bidder, for the construction day with two hits in two trips to -. remi . sentment is felt, if riot, expressed, tion, enclosing resolutions oppose Ernest T. Brown, relative to the of a new storm water sewer in SEVENTH ANNUAL' the p|ate.' • beth, • ' >A penny pincher may riot be a Nurses Residence air-the John E. ' KUxl • ing fluoridation of public water Kenilworlh Boulevard, 'from Mar- A NURSERY SCHOOL FOR Enjoy The Advantages 6i the 97th^AA Battalion, stationed The Stars collected nine hits off SERVING LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS AGRICO - VIGORO gpotfmoney manager at all. A hus- systems. . : _ ' _ '_ Runnolls Hospital for Chest Dis- J?M-S.tr.ceOp_s^u^th__3_l_St.,^alJ;U^ Byrnes, the Blues' hurler. The Local fowling League 1T Boric! wha. requlves his-wife to i Wel-~ AND-4-YEAR.OLD CHILDREN -near—-Tokyo,;,-Japan. :_A—graduate •t75 •-. City of Linden, advising UTatUTe" 971.65, and authorizing Director NATIONAL th OT^ Night TUESDAY ~ Lett justify her need for money be-' faro Committee. of The Pingry School in Elizabeth PUr. City is agreeable to the vacating and Clerk to enter into agreements and Princeton University, Pfc Da-Stars, two. The 24-team Cranford Bowling fore giving her any instead of of a portion of Fifteenth Street Dept..o[ Law and Public Safety, covering same, Was on roll- call ft sut mon—entered the service In Sop- League will- Open, its thirteenth ' giving her- a self-respectins per- which.Will eliminate the construe- relative, to the approval of traffic unanimously adopted. " Mrs. Kenneth Baldwin.— Supervisor sonal allowance, however small, is ordinances and resolutions, was re- HOMEFURNISHINGS 'tcmber, 1955. . He received eight Scholarship Award season at 8:45 p.m. tomon'ciw at-.jj tion of a nev^ bridge and request^ )-=r 'Frofihrii'dnr. Hickok for In Fort Dlx, •Eel nr-bu rrcs.—M-otint-a-insMe?—^Pres-^Hj ESPOMA - BOVUNG ~on (^)iir.niririg.'~c'6o Deration in fbrrea"To Roads and Briclges -Roads-ancHBridges Committee,, ac- To Robert C. Bishop rfoney matters. A wife who keeps bridge at Clintori Street and re-rriittee. N. J..y and fort Bliss, Texas,. be- ident Roy K. Schejlcr 'has' re-jp. cepting work of constructing a Robert C. Bishopi son of Mrr questecfall"cap"talns.\o"h'aye their Call"WEstfield-M171 ... of; IT:!./' her' husband, when he earns a good move the existing bridge on Fif- County Clerk,, enclosing copy of. SHOW lota;- being "iijat,: to Japan in Fpb- • .Bu>i:~- npw. bridge, on Clay Ave. near and Mrs. 'Ellis - a;....Bishop of tewns to report romptly; slla'ry, so short of money thth teenth ...Street, was referred to Order of Appointment 'mH' 'Oath Qeclar St. and .Grant Ave., Roselle OPENING DATE HOME HEATING i 6'WJiit yteav. At present, he ! . GLORION NEW YORK C6USEUM Swarthmore, Paf, formerly of Jtba'dsi tiriH Bridges Committee. . -. W Office of John P. Gloeckner as i in his unit. feecausc the alleys are equip- il constantly embarrassed?emba'^ Park, contract of Ell-Dorer' C.on- SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 - SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 .Cranford, is one of six freshmen States Highway Dept., advising .Temporary Jury Cprnrnissibner, ped with automatic pin setters no nigl»l.;lfi!HllliH^ I h ..Js^nc^ ? hppn awnrded $25.0 Food -pr-aet-iee-rballs—will—be—por-mitted^. cfislbyal act (uncovered'toed'too many that thc~'Colr7rnissT6ner approved ^a"sT^cHv^dTiTd^HTe^f^'^^~"~"" payment of $2,734.21 after .the ex- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Fair scholarships to'Pennsylvania .- .1 t mes)btnot .telling.his_wjfc_when the agreement for County Aid and Boro of Kenilworth,' offering piration, of 'GO days frpm date hey.e- ^ High Quality Sineldir State University. . and for goodness sake - Try Our also the Annual Work Program for $500.00 "for the street sweeper-the 61, was on.' roll call' unanimously' Anti-Ruit Fuel Oil --_'—- BE THANKFUL The scholarships, which may be 1956( W(iS referred-to-Roods and Road Committee is contemplating adopted. -_- _ ^^._- : ;s ^ Low Cost Complete Burner YOU CAN SEE! continued during each of the four Bridges Committee. turning in; was referred, to Roads . (5) -r Freeholder''Herlich for REGISTRATIONS BEING ears of the regular college course ' • • JP •' room- talk, Movies; demonstrations.'Make a day of M • ••• • County Treasurer, advising that and Bridges Committee, Finarvce ^.Cornmittee,. apptoving '\ Serv|c« Conlrdtt . f the student: .maintains a satis- FAMOUS ANNOUNCER RECEIVED AT CHURCH OFFICE — Subwort The — he sola To i tl), reluttve—tt bills as set forth; for payment, was •^ A Mo*» ConyenlFnt — actory scholastic recora, arc 'lO»a Olds Super HH her favorite TV star, more than the most tafoor sedan, or bomeone ehe will it_p'art of the premium . . . make love to It. Beautiful blue llnlxh, Suitable For Infertile Soils you don't have to pay it year important Presidential press, conference. ttaootfaert. ' with a eood iet of tire.. BK THE According lo Six* after year. Instead, it's cov- Furthermore, your message will be run PEAT ENVY OF OTHERS. Blended Wifh or Without White Clover ered by a membership fee, "How to Make a New Start — alongside the advertising of her- own- Top-dress old lawns, rebuild new 90c POUND 10 POUNDS $8.50 paid once and only once -r- ones with Bactl-Vated MICHIGAN local stores, where she is planning to do •r«r built Nbw ACT FAST 11.. . the first time you takb out PEAT. They'll grow richer, greener See this 'SI .Ol.DSMQBIL'K before a coverage. Beginning a series on the Books of the Bible. her shopping. u , •MMtab w thbme than^ver! MICHIGAN PEAT is oa% someone e|jtc bcati) you to U. In- ft! Iran ... 8' to 90 bp. organic.:.Improves all soil^. And spect this "J-tone black and r™}' >- . "If you want top-notch QvALITT GHOUP WEEKLIES OF NEW door Super HH>edan. Ju»l traded to- auto insurance at rock-bot- It's ready to use...saves tune and day for a new Chevrolet. AIX..TIIIB LAWN & GARDEN TOOLS The Reverend Dr. Albert Allinger JERSEY >B an organisation of prise-win- i'work. Use MICHIGAN PEAT-OH tom rates, phono the agent ning home town newspapers in- New c.\n" NE"KU"S" "is" V-'o-iir listed b*low, Find out wha.t Minister i shrubs, flowers, house plants, too Ntf\Parking Problems — Drive !n Yard you can save." Jersey, the heart of the rich suburban it's best for everything yov 4 commuting area. It will pay you to in- ' *Mr. Barbtr rtftr* to rattt in t 9:30 A.M. 10:5S A.M. grow! in bans ... never baled. iNvUr, 1955. vestigate this top quality market and the Order today from Nursery through 10th grade in Nursery through 10th grade in r MORRIS C. E. TRUBENBACH Styles Illustrated — 5 /2 to 8 — 6.95 media that reach it best. BUYING A NEW CAR? the Educationnl Building. the Educational Buildin«. $4.49 CHEVROLET, INC. 8V2 to 12 — 7.95 12V2to3 —8.95 i 100 Lb. Bag 'Adult Classes in Parsonage. Sonior ili«h Department For Market Information, Circulation nrudf* 2.49 "Norlh and Central Aves. I'll Sav« You $100 or Mow 50 Lb, Bag WoBlfiold. N. J. . 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THE CriANFORD CITIZEN; AND CHRONICLE, THpTlSPAY, SEP • i / . AND; CHROMMEE, tHUR8DAY, SEPTfiMBER 6,. W5S : v , , ;.' '\;~^- J ' • Page Seve> \

• I •schools zones, near playgrounds Economy is''half, the, battle "»f money as to spend it wisely.' •;' The Jarger the income, the hard- Child Safefe _and other places where'-rchlildreh "'life; it is Vi.ot so hard'to. earn •-.'•. • —- Charles Spurgoo'n er it is to live '^ih , ' gth ' ^ it. •',.',, ,2J When in the areas of school zbries, playgrounds, etc.; be' alert By Police Chief lor trattic ilgns, signals^ traffic "pHve 'Slowr, let 'em grow!" potlca,-sbhc(ol patrols "and children That ^ras Chief of the>hgelves y. : •'• . . ,W. Powell's plea to Motorists to- 3.:,DonT^e~Juyenile yourself by r trying to corhpete with bike ridersr day as he emphasized _ihe import- v ahce o* the^chilel feat^, pjxigrah^ Give-them^a-brfeak._- • , • ' • hb-Cranfnrri',• Police b 1 ' ' • and the toatioiuil Safety Coi)m6iL are cohdilctljng "tijlfr month, Furnished Servicing: Real 'Estate For Sale Real Estate for Sale Help Wanted ~~Fjemale t'Eacii year^Vire'kill,thousand? of CLASSIFIED HATES '• '. REGISTERED. NURSE needed, part-time'.* . our ypUngstefi Ini'-'traffic acc- GETTING ENOUGH HOT WATERT Lime CRANFORD REAL ESTATE BOARD 1 ••" "HE-ATOERMEDE ' ••'••' : ,, Visiting mirse work. Cranford area.. idents," Chief; Powell said, "And VlKST IN'SEttTION — S eenU a wort, [For Rent ftcalc remnvud from pira -cotU, tank- 3-bcdroom brick and stone center-hall Phorio CRnnford 6-4,136. ' .'H ROOMS FOR JUENT by day or week.] less- heaters. Work doiie In your own CLOSED the tragic'j)art of it.is that most Heater Installing * mtsi; . ««' MBU mtolM'M. . • .. " " home by specialist. Al! work guaran- colonial ;...... '. ••••••• $20,000 KtPEXT 'WSBRTIONS (Con»eeuUv« Reasonable rates.. ORanford 6-9832. teed. Schalble Lime. Scale Equipment • ' . DID'YOU KNOW.. '•' '..-.. WAITRESS, 5-day week: Apply Pepper- of these,deaths..could have been Bryant, pioneer in the heating ' «•; wo«k.without ««py ehmntM). •" • CRANFORD H.OTEL. H Co.. WEstfleld 2-4990. •• tf that the- Union County Multiple LlstlnC . Roosevelt School-Section • • mint Room, 21A North Union Avo, ... prevented1,"-. /.; \ ;/ .'; •_'..}•'_',• ^'[,kidustry,' has one word to,say to ernla » word, it ctuli Minimum; Service consists of 110 established/Real- # ADS SET bV LWEB ••*- 18 «J[» J. LAHGE COMFORTABLE HQCiM, twin • '15 MONTHS OLD ' '. GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Thursday or ALL DAY THURS. & FR! Chief Powtell placed;tnost of "the Kdttie owners thinking about a "do- The propjbr iniorahce rihgs the bell when 't corner to Hue.. Ad« ••! la c»pt. with blank •' WILLIAM .>%. DAVIDSON tor olTlccs In this area?- y't: Friday. Call CRanford 6-5705.^ ,-.r~tf ADS be beds a-lfib tingle room. Convenient 4-))cdrooms, 2, bnths.' Ist-floor powder blame, for our high child pedes- it-yourself' furnace br water heat- linn or dlipUy HUM -»«•* parking. CRaniord 0-5301. . tf GENERAL CONTRACTING, Carpentry, room, large knotty pine science kitchen '••• ( today and fohiorrbw) . Ui v rhirc'd by »»««. Dl»phiy Hn«« Masonry, Plastering and Roofing. CHan- . '. DID YOU KNOW,' ' ."• " GlRli for gcncrnl''houseworfti Tues., two with diking area; • 1-car attached gnriigc. r't'rian, fatality' toll on drivers. Re ing installation .". . DbN'T! . peace, of mind and financial protection. Do you know -• . • ID '. « only) ehir(«) « ford 6-3B29. No fob too small. Estl- thrit cyerj'ono of these blUees particlpntcs Thurs., Friday nnd Saturday.. Two'ud- el LARGE, clean.' front room. Modern ,mato« without obligation. - ' tf Beautiful property BOxlSO ft. •'• .Bryant is • taking advertising 41 ., . M"«- . ' . quiet, private home. ' Delliiblc gentlp- in on effort to-tell each home listed with ults and child: WEstfleld 2-7407-M a'drriitted .that children are often •. ••••• CASH. Cheeki «r RUmpa mn»t »e- the "mi?ml)er*-,of the Craiiford Real Estuie dally •untH-ifP.M. • 0-Q space in 35. New Jersey weeklies, as that your home is covered in case of fire? Would your iniinl neasonable. Convenient trans- CARPENTER a'.d CONTRACTOR.- All careless in traffic, and that they CABB eonpany advtrtliinK copy. Not porUition. CRiiiWiird 0-2705 aftur 6:30 Board'.' . - ' , RANCH -^ 4 BEDROOMS c< reititnalttle for errors In «d< Ukcn kinds of.-alter itlons. porches, etc. Lud- Largo living room, full dining room; sci- TYPIST,' port ttm«', stencil cutting and bring about dangerous situations. well in the August issue of Ainerv • n \by telephone. p.m. ,. ' • • '' ____ .tf wlg Sclbeft, 388 Lincoln Drive, Kenll- ence kitchen, attached ca'nige. Locntcd present policies enable you to rebuild? •.;•'.,,, worth. Cllanford 6-0526. '-•' ' DID'YOU-KNOW-- .•—'•-'- mimeographing, 51,40 por-'ho.ur,, Loca- But he emphasised: that drivers icah Ho,tne and' the October issue b: DEADLINE TOR <30PY—Wednt«il»yt 7-^ G0G- ——^~ ^nd Linden 2-7054/ ,tf 7 work.'.Saturday 0 to 12. Call •CRnn- j '.consistent alertness are" the drly- EN'lL-WORTIt - Liircc siinnv. room, — ^venlngs Call — FERNS A "VIP'.' cartoon shows ho'tne priviiH* bath, in now tioytsc. i(!.ittOn.iC)iu. Isn"t this the wny'tqV'll your home? ford 6-0070. -—-'•••;•- ' . 'er's best safeguards," he said. "He 1 >-Salcsmen 1 ; ON ACCOUNT OF RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY t owners of the'pitfalls they can get iLUMIHOTI trt&tfM WINDOWS and Grnt'lcmiin only. Heferm'tiM. !, fXchnnged. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING— Kfouse- Llbby Brewster CR 6J1005 Combination Screens and Storrfi w CRanford B-28U2. . tf wiring, Jobbing, fluorescent fixtures, Just phone one of the following memherg' 1 : TYPING, SHORTHAND; gcncrnl olTlce rrtiist learn to estpect the unejcr ihtd as a highly puzzled rnari. sits JSUMl repairs and plufis ...Installed. Gcorgo of the Crqnford Real Eslalc^pbatd' He'll Hope Mlllus cn -8-8215 work', location Cranford. State cducn-/. Gomb Free cstlmateB. Alban-Lewts, 108 North Eastman St. at Norfh Ave. " Crantord pected from children, and to act Union' Ave., CRanford 6-0868 tf LARGE KURNISHED JlOOlkl for couple ^Snngulllano, 12 Myrtle Street. arrange It In a jlfTey. Betty Fecley CR 6-0802 tibn and experience. Give references. infeide a packing .crate scratching Free w •'<. Unlor CIUnford 6-052B. . ti Box 003, cnvo Citizen and Chronicle. quickly to "save a heedless young- his head and reading a book en- ••'INE . PAINTS,' colors and cnnmels. 0-0557. Helen Blnkcslcc -. peliaxSerra Chemicotc Paint Works, 70D Boulevard, 15 Aldcn ^ Uhlon Av.e. WOMAN for fienerjil housework, 2 days ster from harm." • titled "E-Z Does tt.". : Kenllworth, CHanfol-d 6-1888. ti IF YOU PLAN TO BUILD, repair or.mako ; Chem COMFORTABLE HOOM, 5 mlnuHw from a week. Must have references. CRan- Chief .Powell pointed but that .' Terry Terhune,- Bryant Paterson. 11 alterations, pall T. JOHNSEN, 405 Cen-'Joscph-Jtr-'Guker Harry R.: Heln;• s \- Kenll OLNJteP.. to 31 bus or Nlaubn. Woman only. .Flense tral Avenue,, CRanford fl-9548. ford 0-7508. ' — . . : the present .high traffic accident Branch iWanager, says: . cnll Citixnrord--(f-5407~nfter-.fl or CRnn.- ort'h Ave.. W.--17 North-Aye., E. ^ -OPEN-FOR INSPECTION., _ inches, on your roller^ S _ '."""SBiYMf' : GIRL to help fatality rate among- children will Day Service. Albon-LewlJ Hardware, f;rH fi-2590 diinnK (Iliy: l'-l-i JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Eyes thiit See better, "The man who tries'to.install hla 109 Kortl) Union Avc.' Phil F. Henehan , G. E. Howland busy mother mornings. CKnnlord U- have far-reaching' effects on the - ROOFING AND SIDING ' / 25 Alden St. \ 13 Ea^vman St,' "Sunday, September -9, 1956 • 7000. own furnace :is' likely .to misgauge AKUiJ CUiiFOKTAULE S1NG1.-E ROOM, GVTTERS & 'LEADERS- w I .nation's, future." VENETIAN BLINDS In stock-, 23 Us 36 ni'ar .binh. • residential section, cbnvun- Ccillng Blocks.Installed Leprn better! the heating load, ihstalLJhe wrpngj _,Shown w.ith Forrest P.'Dexter, Jr., of 600 Linden place,' at:G4mp. n.awannee,' w)?ia,.'Me;., is a- Inches custom quality stock blinds, all len.t plitkuiK, SUIUIIIH "•• "her 1 Aluminum •Combination"'Wlndo'wg Thomas MncMecldn McPhcrsoh Realty .\2 p.m. to 5 p.m. WOMAN ' for (jencrnl ' housework, two • 64 Inches loriir. $2-95; also. Jcncraft 15 Al(ian St.- Co., 19 Aldcn St. half days or one^lull day. CKnlUord • ' "These"children are bur country's siae ducts and. set up draff and. Unds, jHisliiessuiiin. CItnnfprd 0-1472, U TWme Jnslillitlon N ; 'group of boys from this area who, returned home recently, after spending the 'summer at the camp, and C W. Brencmah tijstom bill In cqnjunctlon with siding we paints- 307 PRO_SPECT AVENUE .0-8787. • ' \- - • • • •hope • for tomorrow;" he said. noise conditions that a-regular 3Bcwi; "ft: CranJord Upholstery ShShiui v wood trim; •• " " • David A. Murray' ' GcrtrudeG. NuAn. AvQvE. • CRanfnrrl. fi.-flRflM. : Your'Child'- "From their ranks must come, the dealer kpows how to handle only -where Mr. Dexter served as director of all nature n^Hvitips. A< ivft- rvivtw'tr loft ir John-Pothick of OVlir 9,000 lillllstlud cuslumKn. 7T- ';.-'Crchtlbrd, N.'J. •" ' • ' s. and . rPHOLSTERING — Furniture repairs, Apartment For Reid WM.-L. SCHRQEDER. , Help Wanted trrgymen irom experience. Those . are jus(t' . 1 Bloomingdale avenue, who served as a junior councillor and won his|. Junior 'Maine Guide award draperies, slip covers,. Venetian minds. FOUR ROOMS, nnth. In two-family house. 1 Walnut Avc. . CRanford 6-3474 Laura Swackha/ier Shalicen Agency Center Hall' Colonial —' Xjiriie' Living •. ?cientists of the future. Every tirtie Husnu-hi couple preferred. Make own 4 Alden SL / ;15 No1-th Avel, E. a fe>v of the things the amateur JPHOI . Nice, choice 0/ Jabrtcs.' F. Kantncr «i Rorini, Den — Ljirgo Modern Kitchen & Seeftight? . in a week of tests at B'emis.He,was presented with :the awatd at .the State House in Augusta.by drap* Soh. J20 South Avc, E. Tel. CRanford heat and decorate, $75, also one month's Breakfast Room — Ln^indry r Pantry.. Male or Female ' wo cut a youngster down in traf- cah ruin, hot to mention the safety Nice' • u kicuriiy. V\ rite Cili/.en and Chronicle,- •arles M. Ycakel v 6-0893. " •• ' SEATS — Cane, rush rattan. Work called 2nd Floor —" 5 bedrooms anjl 2 bnth. 2-cnr fic, we • weake.n" the. country's ingle.'-' ' . . . ' Maine's Governor Muskie. Standing lo the-right is Charles Fowler o"f 120 beech street, who was a . Soh. BOK 050. Available Sepi;. 13. tf lor -and delivered. PLalnfield 6-9270. 113 Miln^t. . , detached garage, 73x150 feet. . • CHEMISTRY a,ABOnATpRY assistant, 6-089 ' TABLE PADS r— 3-pc. scL«i,' trom $9.95. .•247 Jeflerson' Ave.. North Plainfleld. tf one or two evenings a. week. Slate iuture strength." . Bryant has been in the heating member of the camp's rifle team. Left, to right in .the foreground are: Mr. Doxter's .son, Stephen,, Choice of beautiful colors. Free esti- GARWOOD •• Three mums i.n private education, experience and reterenccfl. Eye Pliysiciaris jRecommendetl •.' Chief Powell advised drivers to business "since., 1904...... 1I rABLE mates elv.cn. Alban-Lcwis, 109 N. Un- hmne, separate cntrnnru, all utilities •.•.-. SHAHEEN AGENCY ' Must, be college gradunlc. Write' Union and Gordon Beals ofAVatchung, also members of the rifle team; Harold Sydnor of Westfield, who ebon ; ion Avc, CBanford 6-0868. tf furnished. Wlll^rent furnished or un- PLUMBING nnd HEATING. — Sewers Junior College, Cranford. ; . . • | ^observe the ' following .rules to _ mate/ ..cleanod with electric scwer__machinc;. l 1 liAbE-TO-dRbKR radiator0 enclosures, furnished: Avliirnble • Sfi-nx 15th S105 IB North . Ave., -E...... CHanipii'd 6-1000 C?i|?.5Ly° i 5I§tH? In traffic:• Every du.ty thatjs^bidden to wait '. won awards for mineral collecting and swimming,- and Stephen Hall of 310 Prospecr.avenue, third. "month. SUiisiji 0-002'1 after 4 p.n>. Guaranteed, William J. Lodddn. Tel.' Uwn furniture, cablncU and console jCHeslnut 5-1207 and CRaniord 6-2035'. lTKeep a.sharp iobk<>ut~£6f"fc comes back with seven iresit-'dutiies I MADE . cabinets for portable sewing machines. ~r' Nights Call — : highest. point winner for all activities at the camp this summer. . • " '"• . lawn \PARTMENT —ili rooms, nice locution, IIRIIIOWH —' Split Levels ' • . -Salesmen Help Wanted I 'dren at air time, but. especially in at Its back. — Charles Kihgsley . Fred Davey,<43 N. 7th Street, Kenll- Conventional Homes . cabii worth.; GRaniprd fl-6$5S. ' U knotty pine'kitchen, laundry", hent, Rar-• Marguorite Rearwln ...... CR 0-44B6 Fred 'iige.^yard. All-utilities furmsHcd<; S135 ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS, crushed.' stone, Evelyn Wade '. CR 6-1053- (Male atid Female) PRESCPIPTION wort bITTSBU8C!H • PAINTS, full llrje of a month. Qeeupimcy October 15th. Call fill' dirt, driveways excavated. Front fOHN W. HEINS & SON • Helen Eagle CR 6-0882 O PT I C I AN S interior and- exterior. .Patntetii' dU- SUnsptr 0-05U3. • end loader for hire'. Joseph La Braclo, Anita .SchiUlnBoif ;....; CR 6-B226 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY [ WTTS.' ..' coun't in,house lot quantities. Albon- 37 Huhlcy Avc., CRanford 6-3167. tEAL' ESTATE and INSURANCE Positions Now Open — • CHANCERY DIVISION v InUn ""',' * Lewis, 1w, plus Interest to. the date of redemption, and such costs as the- court may allow, prior to- the entry of judgment therein, or' by Wing an answer to the complaint tettlni italr plant with mnny'cmployco' services.nvnil- forth defendant's defense, within 4S days: after. dMte ot the publication of -this notice. ' ..-"'', .' < • Chronicle. • • • CRANFORD —• IB Alden Street. '2nd floor) nblo. A'pply nt personnel: . *enu , •' PIANOS,'new and used. Barsaln priced. BERARU'S PLUMBING AND HEATING. , -In the event of failure to redeem .or answer by any person having the tight to' redeem or, answer, such person shallibe forever barred and foreclosed of all his right, title and interest and equity pf. bath ,••-. »75 up, guaranteed.- Agency Baldwin, lil.DERLY WUII/\N desires 2 nr 3 rooms Repairs, remodeling and new. CRan- IT'S A HONEY CR 8-7777 redemption In and to .the parcels of land described in the following tax foreclosure list: • '...... * "', ' 'I Klin •' Lester.-Kohlor-and-Campbell—JDudkin —m-aparlmunUor-pi:ivatii-lwiue.—Uut....UU. —ford-'8-19d8 —U This year-old split level w.ith 24\20:«Jlt)lOr.. The following Is a copy of th» tax foreclosure list, Showing the lands against which this action la brought: <•• . .._ _' .J ' :—^ .•..—-?- Pinna Co., North Avenue' nt Railroad (\invchient tti Ijuhmess CL-IIILM'. CRnn- dr,hl~llvln(;-ToomT-wobdbum4nR-firepluco,- -SALESMEN— Station, Wcstflcld. WEstfleld 2-0811. Margy Wilson 1 I'mil U-5IMU. '' 2 tiled baths, science kitchen with nnt- Edith Rcarlck CR 8-5408 Lai ELECTRICAL SERVICE — Daniol J, ural llnishcd cubinels, Dutch 6v«n. 31 ft. RELIABLE LADY wishes baby sltllnB',' '.-.' ~ Tax Foreclosure List No. 12 •«** ':• • Louiia YEAR! Hcybdrn, licenced electrician, 5 Burn- inrihogany panelled rocrention room with Old i CR 0-0751 : days or eveniniiii: . CBanford' B-71KU1. - I hereby certify the following to be a UstoK land! covered by 50 certificates of tax sale held by Township of Croniord, scheduled In numerical sequence, and setting forth (a) the schedule number The store thnl never fooli you. siae Avc, CRanford 0-5B00. tf ___-^--- -— . 0-27 of each parcel of land and the certificate covering the ttamt. (b) the description of each parcel of land »» It appears on the tax duplicate and in the certificate of tux sale,, (c) the serial number of enctV : sut- :. real fireplace'nnd extra Invatory. Excpl- j^ ^_—: ^.... •_ _ I Established 'since 1030. Wanted To Buy Icnt locution. Excellent, condition. certificate of tax (ale, (d) the date of tax Hole In each c«»e, (el the book and poge of record of each certificate., in the office of the Register of Union County, If) the amount of the sole tin net forth In Woolens, cottons, .rayons, drnperloi PRACTICAL NURSE wishes dn.v work each certificate, (g) the amount,of all tax Uen> •cerjiinc tub«e<]uent to the tax sale, including Interest, penalties and costs, in each case, (h) the amount required to redeem in each Case, W and the name RPENIEaaCONriRAG3 $25,000 . ' . lkdukhick In privnto home, weekly. 'Phono Wfesl- I jor-deL-N,OW and buy your personal of the person appearing aa.owVi«r of each parcel bt land to be aftecled by foreclosure proceedings IN JVSM as such nome'appears on the last tax duplicate of Township of Cranford. ' of remnants of all kinds now on sale." One or a thousand, plcnat cuinoTtleKUiT Alterations and Repairs 50x122 ACL IMPROVEMENTS^ Store hours 0 a.rrt. to 7 p.m. P.M. Book Shop, PLninllcld 4-:iD0O.. tf nw iPfroTT : ' =(& „ ^ ,_ ^xtJirSr-frcatt-tBiirTSate^f^Bch-iax^ale-^wt-*^^ Wot i. Metal Weather Stripping ONE LOOK hereof, no part of any general lahd taxe^s. levied knd assessed and-')! ' MIKE'S WOOLEN SHOP HIGH SCHOOL GIRL-vyiKhes bii.by siltinR d igaUut any of the lands covered by. laid certificates has been paid. ... • -^ W. Main StreeTr:—Bonnd-Brooky N.'Jr GUNS WANTED—Llccnsed collector imy- —" GEORGE'-RTNOBES wllj so you-thnt this Is your honic. New — SELIT' LEVELS — NBW_ . 'WrijIgSS.niy.'ljand thls.j 4th.da4r. o.f Augus.^. 1.^50 HOWAHtl COWPEJITHWAITB, ' «l.M-i' inu . hiuh. [iricea .for modern or antique It's attractive from the outside. l\\ »ppt- ~~ifftci-srrioirl-fTOTirr-MI |j.ui. Experieiicedi- /v l CUetnf-T^ rifles,* Bhotcuns, ' revolvers, swords. 20 Burchficjd Avc. CRaniord 8-0017 less on the' inside. 4 second door bed- •3 DIITerent Locations ' Cnll CRnnford 0-5000. v 8»WINaiM rooms,' complete new colored tile bnth. H Rooms — $10,200 GENERAL CARPENTitY and CABINET Spacious living room with attractive ftre- Kew Machirlea ill 7 Rooms — $17,500 —Us<-d-|Moohlne« -yL/nrlf. ' HCUUiXB^ lilt^riitinpH, , jfiitiTl.nH, pjiiri', fill| rliiyjni; ronp), nijifjjjvrt ldj£hon. Wnrh - K1t,lt> Mcpaira stairs," dormers, porchcti. recreation enclosed'' side porch. In the and.' UaKe-af t! UxN|len« Sewing Courses ~Nursing Service and attic rooms. Expertly done by there's !» IB th* ' ettleer, vis: nr suatint the Toreeloiure proeeedlnrs Can _Help You.. Nurmi|l ' Fee. .. TbI. dryers' and now. services installed. All 3 North Avenue, east, Craiiford rtUUf Union County required at It appesrs An the l««t SUMP PUMPS, S45._lGarwood Paint nnd CRnnfnrd 0-0757, or 'eiipsu'lt Telephone phases of industrial wiring. P nnd MWe have an .executive-type home sur- Dasarh|U*B »f ifct UB* Mi It Interest, Hardware,- 340' North Avc. Gurwoqd. •Wars •• th» We i«»ll««l. 'tax sal* - Bate of Bolster's Offlee penalties to Ux doplloUl. of th* Town- —Dtajctocjv-OUouts~M.bnday— thru Friday, - - ElccLclcaL-Service,-24~MaCArthUr-!;Avo.t roiuicli'd by beautiful' lawns, shade trccji OPEN .EVENINGS -• —Book— J>»». ~ ship of (Jr.nlord ' U:30 .A.M; to 4:30 P.M. Saturdays dur- CRnnford 8-6138. • S t/ "iuTd~slvi'ubbei'y In—the sought-nfter "=^- Sales Personnel Help-Wanted- Bloek— ^ I*la__ _Hblk hr HI ing June, July nnd Auuiist, U:30 A.M. Henry A. Detcrlng . ' Charles West May 27,, 1030 $1080,38 Julio A. Dempsoy -Hai 'i SOIL, farm Tich, screened, cow or to 12:30 P.M.- No-scuv-lce-Sunilays-or • Btookside -- High School Josqpli P. Lenox ... WIHiain. Wendell VOVNG MAN for delivery service arid , .US, 38 "Kowe—manure;" TO tted'-^SSv-dclivor TELEVISION AND FM ANTENNAS iirea.. ii-rooin uton'o and frnmo colonial, fieneral work In-blue printinK.-.jio.ex.^ Benjamin St., 50x11.8 CHcstnUt Farms, MU 8-4888. holidays. tf INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. Wui'k 1' j years old. Living room with -fireplace, perlende necessary. B-Y Reproduction -May-27,-1030 :—-- '4686.02 Ouiscripe., Golatl •" .'_ TOP guuruntecd. Heunonable rales. Now ditiinu rooi^, pnnelled den 'with cabinets -Service one1 Supply, 210 South Av»;', E.', 648 Harltan Kd., ft0x97 • Joseph Lo Vol TOPSpit,. fill dlrt.Rravcl, crushed stone mid used TV sets. Tubes checked in Nov. 18, 1032 • 245.30 Richard Lnnt'onbcrg .. hot your home. Call FAnwood 2-4150 or and bookcases, p.ne panelled kltchen- Craiiford. ' tf 387, 300 CH cliiders and sand. Call 8 to. 8. PLfiln- * Clocks Repaired CKanford «-fl(I04. ' • . tf dlnctte, lavntory. Upstairs you -find. 4 •» VACATION'S OVER CrUtlani St., 50x100 ' field lar^e bcdroohis, 2 fully tiled bnths,• We TAXI DRIVERS, good reliable men. who 436, 440 tibv. 15, 1032 245.00 Catherine. C. Vcltmnn CLOCKS—All kinds-T-sprinif nnd weight, aro looking for steady work. Apply UNflL OCTOBER 15th ,I5A\-' cleancfl. ronalrrjl. niil-m order. F,. P ure saving nmny of the grand, .surprising HOdSE HUNTING STARTS Dermody St., 50x100 -I*. ••••-•••••••...... Fnrcft AhnnAhont thn nrndnorv May 8, 1034 • " ed— SALT foi .WATEIl- eOFTEMERS,. cvlr:K fur \f»n In t»'l\ * ' i ' i ' . 507-, 500 235.10 Chnrlcn R. dedrBe _v*c._.. Refined Wei rock, $2; pellets, *2;35 aruperlaln, CRanford 0-4297 • ' .Lot", • .•;.., See this 7-room Colonial on the — call CRanford a-2000 after 7 p.nv. tf Evenings Call ••••' pe>» V/ntkins eonrse. $2.50. All '100-pound 484, 48S ,"• 404, 405 i May 8. 1034 . 13,03 Mnry.Pr.lpl. wot-: bags. -R ii R Salt Service1, CHanftird Argonaut Household Services- Doris Coyle CR C-1701 •••'••' NORTH SIDE- • ELDERLY or "RETIRED MAN, experi- ' Union and Essex Sts., __,^ «-. M3,-to-845,--'-— Evilyn'Ohalkcn clows washed, screens hunR. Hocaria pt SpaRno TOPS organization meetings, etc. Veterans 'MTVRVl-N WHALEY WE 2-4374 G.E. HOWLAND — REALTOR . $16,500. iJackson St., 60x100 .'."•' RAhuny 7-4216 ..Memorial Home, 470 South/Ave., East 4,11,416 "Dec/" 27 1030 "" Castolla H. Webb . • do" • '•• a ^..___.-..._.^_r_:_.__7_,:.._ ' 477, 478 FINANCING & PLANNING YOUR HOME flel> CRunford U-6325. \l Open, Evenings and Sundays You net a llvinR room with loK-burninU ACCOUNTANT Dletfc St., 80x100 ' KEKMORE' AUTOMATIC 1059 wnsliei' llreplace, dlninB rqorni kitchen with 1884 1804 Deo. 2, 103S Florence^A. Leo iSAUi . Call CRanford 0-2203,.' ;. E^pundinR company has an npeninn for 13 EASTMAN ST. ' CRANFORD 0-5900, breakfast nook and pnjiti^'. enclosed porc.li 1 Minor St., 25x100 And y/e can give you than "help. We are now able, to arrange cd. 'AMERICAN ' LEGION CASINO that you children can really-pluy in. See a. general iiecountant. A *collc(ie jjrad- • 848, 850 >Dec. 2, 1038 Gulseppl Farlnacclo [•I- FINAL. SALE stnrtlnB Sept. tltlt — Lump -.'• KITCilI'VX CHAIRS.'' , 849, 850 Wa 1 It today thru — • ' uate .With aceountliiK experience will aryd lamp shades nt snvlnus up to 5U, , Dances, receptions, (|'lnners, • • KI',C(.)\'l'.RI''.n Jackson St., 40x100 financing for you by G.I., F.H.A., or conventional loan, Beyond this ban 1 •find .this position-'an. interesting spot 480 408 Dec. 2, 1030 Frlol 6-6. Our new Cnll stock is now on display meetings, tnblo tennis. IN ' UA I tST 1'LAS TIGS •with opportunity. / A visit will convince you we are Unlor . • *r>.(IO PER CtlAIK r . e ..*• S c 0 11 co.'. ALLEN PRINTING COMPANY Union ahd Essex St., 20x100 FOUR' BOWLING ALLEYS \Vrite Box No. 001, care Citizen and S50, 3S7.. 356, .357 June 29, 1937 P. Crcvcllng convenience, we" can help you secure just the plans to suit yaur County's" lnrKcst Imnp nnd Inmp Khiid Bi'ini! In yniy chillis, selui't your nullei'lal. • Chronicle,' seiidinu resume and salary }• atai Ultrj\ Modern,Kitchen See the llrs't class work'we do.. Kitchen realtors Ludlow St'.. 50x100 • denier". Do It yourself purls for, lamp 400 Wostficld Avenue ELiznbctli 3-8100 dcslreK requestliiK an interview. tf 388, 350 June 20, 1-937 John It Crevellng housing needs. . ' : Bij nnd lamp shades. E. T. Wrllinms, 7.*>i> yelx nindi* to' your decor in chroino, AND .WITH TREES ' 41 North Ave., E. . (next to Fire Dept. 358, 350" ' Ccntnn Ave., .West fie fd incur Grove 2 Riverside Dr. ..Cltnnford 6-3043 wrouulvt Iron nnd black tubuliir steel, . • Open dnll,y 0-0; Sat. .0-5; Sun. 1-5 ' LudloW St., 50x100 "' Ever see a split level home like tilts? YOUNG MAN for. general work in Di;ui!' Ml, 58i 661, 502- Nov. 15, 1030 St.i..No pnrklhe problem. Open dully . Store, full or part time. Must drive ear. / .vSl'KR BUR'S With two fu.ll bat«s Bergert,St.; 40x05 . / 9 n.m; to 6 p.m. bveninijs 7:JU p.m. in Nov. 15, 1039 Thomas j/a411eran Come in and browse through our large Portfolio of plans by 1U02 S^UVVESANT AVE../ UNION' An oV'er-fii/.e recreation room CRANFORD'S TOP LOCATION, NOHTH Boro Drucs,/400 Boulci'fll'd, Kenihvorth. •/, • soo •' ' • . BOO 0 p.m. Pauding •— Decorating -!-.• .. . . tf Plaster walls • /• ' ' SIDE NOMAHiiGAN PARK, almost CRnnford (i-U170.. • . . XJnlon'iind fcsicx Sts., SOxloo. Professiunnlly lanllscaped • . /ew bric°k front, split•-level: Livinc 09S to ,30* Nov. 18, 1041 Clarn Khlihife ' famous. American architects. Our plans are tailored • to fit not -C:OI.l.lE:-ronlo. a yen-r. old ..verr »bcd- A> CRANE — Painting And Decorntinc, 895 to 309. : S411-WJI1IUII ycv!?.: ''fel.'"CHuitl!ti'Hi1'll»OPHQ We have It. It's just three years nkl >nnd rfmni vH'h fifenlnrn Hlnini' rnniii. kltrii- Windsor Pl« 125x100. ' lent nnd" cenilc. also '-'•-'"K'™';'" \CT*it'TO' Krlntinii ly ynnT-homft nftftds.'but alsovour biidget calculations. When you V 0-13 fur estlmntcs. Ihe'key, en, U .large bedrooms. 2 complete enl- dog hoimc. CR H-B0H5. ored tile baths, enclosed porch iRlass & e.. 30x125 1 Wnv 1R. 1041 1342 000 117.15 205.13 382,28 Patrick Qorman stop in or call ask for Mr. McFadden or Mr. Maguire. They will be PRES-TO»LOGS; clean .mid convenient X. MENZEL — PmntlnR nnd puperhanB- NEW FUBS.,;.Fur coots ..rq.nw.dfilpd, ..re-. " ""* . ' lii burn in 'your' llvepTncc; (umncc'und- 'inc Phone crumford. B-i:t«; 61 "Eliza-' ...BROOKS1DE AREA,_ -'-ilowit - nnd —door; vcndtlnn -blTnflsr--fM'l < i -480790— ~rAttthony-Oi 6ut*rde Brill. "Cii'iroiV "uf U""lnKs"lfl~'JS; —bi th~A'vcntiov" CTjiTTfbrd: ~ tr fUgipaLQ^dUUiLl . " .'Vtaf. 18, l"041 •' - glad" to-give -personal attention to all .your needs,. inr4;inancing Clciined and cl'i'cd. A.. Knnliicr,. 118 slouch, throw Irom now Brooksidu School. 10* '10 cartons SI 1.50. C. E. Trubenbath, •A bu.v"iit $21,000. CRanforclO-0058. isHeiC St'v 20X100 ; : , Walnut Ave'. CRanford. 6-1078. Tins homo hns t v-cry ihJliJii^ . 1330 ANT"-!', Granfnrd Feed i Sued, 118 South Ave. VILLIAM ROESEL — Intcrmr and Ex- B944 Dec. 30, 1041 planning- your new home. ,' " '""""~ ' •—-•-•-—^—- • Three very 'large bedrooms E.. CRanford .6-mill. It terior . PmnllnG. Skilled nu'chan'lcs. Por- TWO- and THREE-BEDROOM split lev- Essex St.,, 20X100. "" '• aonal supervision. 205 Coluinbla AVE- • Ljirj*!.1 knotty pint*Jtjtc.hea els,, ca races, recreation rooms, Jennie ' Sept. 10, 1.942 227.20 . 335.02 Pepltone Real Estate Corn. : : KM ' 43» TWO-PIECE LIVING RQOM SUITE,, dav- ntie, Cranford. Call CJIiuiford «-a71S. First floor powder room .•' " Tayl6f;"broRer,"CRalifo'fa"'II 0fl75~" • U * ' McKlhleV St., JOXlck) - 205.62 .480.70 RoWrt'TC.' NeWman enport and chair, nlso cluiui .clnsi't. Trucking - Hauling If ,vnu waiit n home-.well located, in tm- 109 . SOft, 210 109 *" Oct. 10, 1043 nntculalr condition, thai is nu>ht desir- ATTRACTIVE 3-bedroom,. 2-story Col- YEARS "MVA Or;iiiiie Avenue, Craiiford. Ruin Crtstla'ttl S^, SOxioo . H. L1LUNCK *;.Sl.)N. forniri-ly Ntlst'liku. able — call — onial, 10. years old, uood condition, Oct. 10, 1043 207.19 325.04 Cathorino O. Gorman Iqp bell. and BluiH'k._ I'amtlnu ami Dt'curatmi:., TRUCKlNb — 1 specialize in lluht loads and dellvci'les, etc. Cull A. Billies, screened" porch, fireplace, l!.j. baths, 1W 1!U5 M-iclii^nn AVIMUH'. , Ki'iitlwoith. IN CRANFORD CrlstUni kt., 80x100 30B;,58 -400.77 Lolils B. Canty' BABY COACH. Eniili.-ih pram, ennvcrts r DKexela-2000.. tf RiirnRc, nicely Inndxcnpcd, residential US B60, 361 Nov. 10, 1943 ChestmiJ . )-3'IUtl, C'llcslmil r>-Uli:i7. tj PHIL F. HENEHAN ' northsldc near RoosevcH School. CRan- 35 to htrollt'ii excelleul ciMldlllon. CHan- Call For & D4rhi6 new. Call alli'i ami .in uioal tuiini1 for ynin family.. Only K CR 6-0700 Tudor'.St., 60x100 Nov. 14, 194S •Castantlna-Afrlcano — • - 7p.m. -eiiantdrtl 0-l;i2l: '••"••- "•" • • ' $11t;Bf>0*\VH-h-'Olt "Strtmi-ht'H^tv-lls'mH--worn,- •aoiiiovenuiiiL-'p.ciKsi.bl.c .„,_...! 523 . 813 to 8lO. . • 813 to 816 327iOl- •—--04B.-45 • WEST'rlEl.D.2-0a2b (l)iunn I'OOMI, sun room, ktU'hcit, bedroom FREE t PLJ\NT NOW — Azalea*, aiittj-iMUucla. 1 — Mary Bnker Eddy Mcklnley Sb,, 80x160 Nov. 3, 1947 Anna Nybere ,uuj hal.h on tin first floor. 2 bedrooms * 531 to 636 531 to,SBO •X. " pncnns'aiiclia, hi>ill%.'. John VaiuiMK.'^lii KOIIH 2-dn,u- M'd r.'Ktiii ami .ind lav. tin second. G a rant' and a quid 70 North Leiuuli A\'i'., Cranimo U-20 li-r. S1*W. L'Uunfnrd Essex St.. ISOxlOO Nov. 16, 1949 Anna H. HauSor 427 313, 314 313. 314 FIUGIDAIIU: REKJUGEHATOH. 7 I'u. (I , 1IIS1 I''OHI> 1-llNVHUTllH.E. lllaelt. _latUu_ Pick-Up & Delivery Service Tudor St., 50x100 Nov. 14, 1945 Caroline L. Halliday ~-_•—drnwrni: board, 7 K't-l. HumilUin type hrater. uhlte.Vtllll tll'en, HO.OIHI link's. 7 " SCHOOL TIME . ' 741 40 to 42 40, 41, 42 i Off. EL 5-9672 Res. Et-2-5550 cabinet. C'Kuniord .Il-«7il7. • i'xtelU nl I'uiuilluni, S'lUo. One LMare- and Uus location uo hiiod in hand. A •!- Colonial A.ve., 711x100 June 9, 1931 Georcre L. Bettcher . iiuinl .f'l.ici-. CRunfurd ti- 104a. . hrdrntun home located -I'lost' tl llmii lav.. la rye rooitih with our specially equipped auto. Eliminates 14* «25. 626 sllio. next Sunda> A to U p t>> bt-nnci Hi">d t'IMUllllllll. SIOII L'U.IMlllld li-^lilO. and .m i'Ni'flli*ni lu'iuhbiirhood. Sec il S. J. RUSSO David H. Levy Nov. 15. 1030 Ludlow St.,, 50x100 60S, 1210 QattlL-ns Ulll . shou .Alitcan Vuili-ls TV REPAIRS now and' nuikr an nlVcr. 131 6«k l»»0 bl.ick ihaKlc tin (iiowmn- llu-ni. cciiitnii Carpentry • Roofing • Sidling all inconveniences to our customers. Call us. Nov. 15, 1030 Emm* C. Wenz Dloti St. 50x100 640, 641. 831 uiitrinKs. ir.u ichtiiii; diut woutl 11 A FLORIDA ROOM . 123 640, 641, 631 louuh. Thcicatici cutut* lu 1 Ilanultoi Truit the repairing.' of , Lots: For Sale -...... - Leaders"--*—-Gutters '- Nov. 15, 1030 John Seuftenbere Avc. What's thai"" yiui say. - Well It's not a : today for al! youf service~and~body~require— I23~~ ' 638."63d " """"" 630, 630 I''OK SALE IW" luirrnu strips. n( laml iKitvh. .MICI it > .iiuii'i' titan an oicllii.ir>' four TV. let, only to . in llu' Irar oi Nttitli Avt'iiuy. Cl'llllfurd.' Hory SU Stt£>00 Oct. 10. 1043 Mlchele Luongo and m^iii MI anniiiwith thr spi'i-inl nunii' 424 SPENCER ST. ELIZABETH 107 145' \o M9 145 to 149 /•.uL'MAl.11 K l.AWN'MOWEK. S15. Ca. thoroughly qualified ex- N J Siilt.- will iu> iiuulf u-lthoul ai'l'^.N- A qii.illty liulll hcime. with a 1-Ix2'l Jj\ ' ments. Robert ROHKI pUiiillmd U--1-I7U.' . . •mil cjw.uci iL'.^cfVL'h Uic Unlit tu .rejeut Bartlett St., 125x100 Oct. 19, t»43 I pertft. We arc staffed inn rnnin. iili*tl kitchen, la\.. '.\ t\\ In-M/.ctl 500, 800 .iTi^ .iiul ,,ill I'lti.-, Ktir fuithi'i- liidiima- lirdi'KiVin-s. ll^vlOU lot anil a Hivi'lv IVM- 50tt, " Amfuut Johnson u> l»ll_'VCl.l'-.-.-l imli. cub sull. Mri linii ,i|ipl> lu li.'K Wli>U'. Ulstilrl Krai DlcU St., BOk-lOO Oct. 10, 1043 by factory • approved tlrntliil stit't-t. Aslunu U'Sh than > uu 803, 004 \2t ciotlut.1 set', ill iivu'llcs. Ciltiiiloul t> l''.-.l.ili' Aci'iil. Tliu IVnlr.il ' H.nhciail would expect Priced at ciuly S^ll.OOO. 003, 604 "" Adotph Johnson 1355 technicians, exclusively. l'nin|i,un ill' Niw Jcihcy. JIIM'V L'u.s'2. - DWlt St., 80*100 Oct. 10, 1043 CKASFORD 001. (02 N J — Evenlucs Call — 801, 802 Erik Johnson • DieU St.v 80x100 Nov. 12. 1048 Laing Motor Car Co. 563, 804, 585 £•0505 • Salesmen 580, 8*4, 588 Bebeccfk-tO, Kroohs Piano Tuning Lois Brooks ....• .". CR 8-1500 Bergen St., 60x85' Mny 8, 1934 RELIABLE PIAINO TUNING and re Lost Special Limousine Service 167, 100. 189 167. 168, 160 pairing by recognized cxnertn. Dud CRANFORD Anna Cook : CR 11-aiSO Cadillac & Oldsmobile Samuel Phillips HANK IIOUK \-> a:ia:ill. Subuib.m Trusl Gertrude Mead CP B-fi-JOO DorcheBter Avc., 80x135 May 8, 19:14 kin Piano Co. 1 formerly Crunfor Pt. 608. aoa. BOTf Pt. 505, 500 507 6£M£XAL SUPPIYCO, . . -'l'unerii' •••ml—llelmtlUeni, •»• U in.I |.,I.I|II|.|.||-4MH l...|il—% lUuli. Ettn Mlhfttl ...r , Trina to »ll airnnrta. railway sialiona & piers TkomaH Drury and Wife 1 Sid Nunn 437 North Avenue, West, Weslfleld . ,i|i|>lii .itiun will lit *- Mi.uk* im nt'w rpori 797, 708, 709 Ann. WEbtllcld 3-Rail. Dura Ku/»ina WE 2-3OOI-H 50. • 023 707, 708, 700 l limik ' 0-ti Albert J. Davics CR 8-3W1 CALL CRAWFORD 60961 - 62272 Conrad Trupp EASTMAN BT. Arnold Vreeland CR B-2600 119 East Fifth Street, Plainfield, N. J- Richmond Avp., 90x125 CARL H. WAfcSIN3Kt, 336 Centennial Avtnue CRahford 64)505 The nun of ininui iire, iifii-r ;ill, Limousines for weddings -—-Trips to anyplace Attorney (or Plaintiff, Store For Rent CH H77I G. G. NUNN Publication. Date; September 8, 1956. 6 North Avenue. West, STOnE. 101) WALNUT AVE., 17\4n ft nnl.\ tin- uiK'iiiiM'inus insti unu'iil.-i Tel. PL 6-2241 Cranfdrd, New Jertey RUilablu nuuiv l.vpi-a bu^llle»^, icul rea nl the turn ni thiitmht. ""' -* Prices Very Reasonable — Adv. Fteo: $145.80. sbnubN.'. • Appl.v S«.liti I>i HI; siiuc, 181 North Avc., East, at Centennlnl Ave. AVLIIUCJ CH^Uurd U-0W1. .. -i- Jlcinnch 'CHuiUuid U-JUUS oi CHunluid 11-5487 ppf

THE CRANFOttb CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6,' 195ty,';••-; '.',,'"-:" .Page Eight. • • ! 1 — , ii .• '"~ corporal. He and Mrs/.. Chatl'os are president, Mrs. Alan Arfkcft,' 47 District Governor - '} Munse'e "drive, Mrs. Anton Pavics, w ter. i v> Completes Tool* ' John' A; Giarppoio of. Livingston, Konopack. were in attendance. The,Heiress' Opening governor, of IJistriet,' 16E of Lions. Die Maker Course International, .will' pay his - of> Rosary Society A funnerr-M.irihi- who -recently In MilUnirn Tuesday ••.became a toqj and die maker^ looks , Basil Rath.bone.. will-. beseen as Ljons Club at J6:30 p.m. tonight Resume J^hti the stern father of the young Heir- GARWOOD ship ihat led to His present job a* rtSallie Brophy-has-beeiii-se- KENILWORTH Officers of-the club-for the en- a \jj,\\i& thnt not OnllV pwp^Td" irritwnbyy Franrninnk CJirring'touaiiiiinfii-iyn to. H'"pinJy w>wv--tj. m ^v >-'""-;y' »••«.-«... Josenh' L. Petrik were' named •co- hirrTa' for 'a well-pay Ink trade^BuF 1TurtTtlo-r6ie-irr"rhe-Heiress>I-tlennd,j v,;him^ into •ziiunnnihprstill seen at MillbMillburn'u s Papep r Mill Play-. j,\.d(\d- rc.. Beers,. Jr-Jr;: vice-Di'esidentsvicepreidnts,. mittce for the ensuing year as St. / career,, that of. an electrical en- house. Millburn, for two weeks be- Herbert Hall and James cl Rowe; Michael's Rosary Society, held its ginning Tuesday. : "treasurer, Chester • Jaskot; secre- .'.gineer. . '.-i Asihe awkward young lady who tary, Clinton L. Gahtt; lion tamer, first-meeting of the fall season in Squad Taking Boosters' Club Seeks 2,500 The ex-Marine, Richard A.,Chat^ gives her heart to an idle fortune- Williav"f"'m:' J. Walsh; tail- twister, the school nail Monday. evening, School Enrollment Now 4,2$0> FTRS* )' ols,- 15 Sunset drive, is now..in:Tiis" seeker, Mis's'-'B.rophy-will be l»k^-'Peter' Malaspina; and directors, preceding the meeting, the Rev. •first yeaf-as a tcjol and die mal»r.. ing. the .rote created in the 12Joh- n J. Dictoh, John J..Errico and •William B. Donnelly, pastor, led Active Role Members in Drive Saturday "at Federal Telephone and" Racji? mont-i. run on Broadway by Wendy William Vivers. ' ."•• the recitation of the .Rosary in. the • Richard Lewis,"president of the Crariford—Boosters'- Club, today c« - ComrJany,. Clifton, .a division of Increase ol 341 Tops Estittiate ADS Hiller and" in the films by Olivia do cju'reh. • .V ,i '"•..' ' •'-.' announced plans for the organization's 1956-_5_X membership drive, tp Ui International Telephone.and Tele- Accepted;as new members, were In District Ul - graph Corporation and a lending Boy Struck In Jlye Enrollment in Cranford'g public .Rb.osevelt,, 468; • Cleveland,. .445; .slicks (or guidance of children; Ci'anford_Fi.rst Aid Squad came be conducted, this Saturday. .There will be n door-to-door canvass by: «». ,.Mr. Rathbbne will play • a rs. Stephen Szabo and Mf^Ed 'totaled 4;280 yesterday; members 6f. the dub assisted .Toy the Girls Athletic Association, the :'•' « manufacturer of, communications By Propeller of':lVl6del< ward Dragon. Mrs.- Ed Lincoln, 488; Sherman, 425;' finding ways to challenge""intel- in second among 1,0 squads 'from Former Building Inspector Fred J. peller, 'who. retired on •pension • . •!!•>. and electronics - products -"and wealthy and sardonic surgeon, who Fearns, president, conducte • the' third-day of the new term, Dr. Walnut, 420.; total elementary, 2,- lectual heavyweights" to do their var&ity girls cheer leaders'group and other Cranford High School,qu- CASH Gebrge Almquist, 13, son pf Mr. the Second District of the; New 1 April 1 to pi'otecT. his Sociiil Security benefits,, was renamed to the equipments. . , • prevents. his. pathetically shy Howard R. Best; superintendent pfr 652; seventh and eighth grades, best; providing conditions thai, will x .^•-V-- .'—••; ." -—'~~— ———-•>*- ganizntions. ." • " '.«€•' business meeting: ••• • • ' ; post of building' inspector nt Tuesday .night*s meeting, of.: the Town- First employed by Federal in daughter from. niniOTJ rier opr and Mrs'. John' W.' Almquist ot . Mys.. "Bprnard J.; Minetti, pro- •splippls; reported today^ 581, and ninth to 12th, 1,047." • stimulate' less able youth "with- Jersey State First Aid Councjl b: •portunistic fiance by threatening 41' Ca'yuga road sustained an In- which took-part in the district's Direcling Drive During the 1955-56 drive, 1.3i>2. ship Committee. He w;is. reinstated iit; his -former annual 'salary of DEAD 1951 ns .T material handler, he t y gram chairman, Introduced* a rep'r This figure is 341 rrjore than for • Dr.. Best, and Burton C. Belden, out-destroying their desire tor stay isioned the possibilities of the Ith iil jury.-to his left eye Monday night j;esentatiVe_of the JNfcw_ JerseyJgieil the third day last yuar, t)r. Best president, of, the .Board of Educa- iri the game," and helping each sffoond annua.l"' compptrtion . at membqi;s were recruited with an, '57,020, effective 'September 1(5, ' • . ' • .'•-' , -. "apprentice tool and- die- disinherit her. In—the original at 7t30 wben-he: was KtiHjek-by-part- Telep'tionc Company, liho said. The increase Mras consider- tion,, addressed assembled staff -one of the. large middle-group to Roosevelt Park in JEdison Town- nuaj dues-of $1 each.' '' ' Pobilc Affairs Commissioner of a propeller ..of a fu(il>powered maker .'course and en foiled as a ,I mmbonee, ccreate,-e,UCad inthe-role-oc roic HfI UIDr.. Aus-nu*rr serited' a ;ftlm, "You're Driving 90 ably greater, ihan tti6.200 estimat- members'at a general staff meet- become "the special perspn, his sfflp on Sunday. •'• • .".' • William Bhike, chairman for the Ira D. Doriaiivsaid Township En-» student" "in 1052rThe f),5()0 hour, j . .|fich was done in the model airplane.' " „ - 1 " Job Un slo) er w Horses," shoeing the hazards of ed by school authorities, the sup-ing last Thursday...... potential will permit.". 1 • _ 'This week-end' the local squad drive', "reported a goal of." 2,500 ginecr' p,-J, Grail, w'ho bi™y SirRIV- Police took him to Rahway Me>: not /observing the. three "Cs" of erintendent stated. •• | - The superintendent emphasized A major item of "our unfinished will be pulling for election of. one members, has been set < for. the as.acting building (inspector since yea:- i' • " '".;c.ted under the GIRalph.Richardson. jnorial Hospital. Later .he was.reJ driving — Concentration, Control On. Monday, the. first day ofthat the educational process .. is .busirfess," .Dr-.' Best' declared., "is. of its .members as vice-president Mr-. Deller resifjnod, -is findinR it.: Bill'of Rights 1. redcral in, co- moved to the Newark Eye and Ear and'Courtesy! '.-'.: enrollment was 4,209, or never complete or easily '.'encom- (determining ' what our unfinished of,'the'district-during the annual current campaign. If this' num- difficult to carvy ' on the ' dual operation with the Essex County Infirmary., Three suture's were 371 •'•more than the 3,838 totalgtor passed in'10-month spans or one- tasks are and what is their rela- Convention of the state council in ber of members is realized, Pres- Skating Party Slated taken to close a deep wound, on duties 11s en'gincer iind building Vocational School. Many other Chapter Meeting • the;initial day of the 1955-56 term. semester units, the beginning of tive priority."- • Atlantic City. First. Sgt. Edward ident. Lewis said, consideration inspector. the committee,, he • former service men have been the. side of the cornea,*it wiis re- There wore less absentees on thea school year always ^reminds us Mr, Belden welcomed the teach- Rooivet has been nominated for the similarly trained by Federal.- For Saturday Evening ported b'y Mrs.. Almquist * - First hieeting- of the season of, could be, given to an expanded added, has been unable to secure [HOLLA : first day this yea'r because Of the'of the uncornpleted~woi'k~w,e\left ~ers~and" gave a "brief report of the post; ' ---. --—••.••.-- ii-qualified, building'-inspector. Mr. . lnche Mr. Chatlos is.cnthtisifistic about . KENILWORTH — The K-Teen- T;he boy was starting the motor the Suburban Chapter of the Jew- term" starting on a Monday, Dr. wholai'sJiip '" program and other Day .. last June," he stated. status of the school building pro- Cranford delegates, to the state D01 ian said Mr. Deller is'willing his neww trade. The jjob is very Club and the Recreation DepartDepart-- on • flont porch| she said, when ish Uatiohal Hpnie. for Asthmatic Best explained. ' • benefits for Cranford .High School 109.> Long term 'interests among the gram. He asked for their, support* convention on Saturday and Sun- to/'return to his former .post, al?- •rpo held Monday "at students.. • • • figures in the various. "-larger tasks" with which teachers-- in tliel October- 16 referendum for,day. will bo/'TSgt. Rouvet, S^uad though it •.would be a personal fi- he feels that it can be the basis. ing parly in vne paiKing IOX av m hit his eye. • the home, oi Mrs. a lorqnpe 'Leader- Jack' Dcliiiiey and•• Lino In nnnouncing the •drive, Mis for further advancement, hp nowrear of. Borough Hall on S.aturday fp,r yesterday. were re- contend., werehsfedJiy Dr. Best as aci.aiuonu'l lundtrt'O'pi'oviUi,' fur thf nuncial iiiiLM'.ificc an hir, 'part. . . 233 Hillside avenue. "Mrs.' Bea corded as follows: Brookside, 406; follows: -Determining proper yard- . ./Continued on Pafje. 8)' men John Colaneri and Harris Lewis reviewed, the aims n( the is completing everting study in annight, it was announced this- week. PTA 'Committee Meets Goi-.lin, .prosidtnt, will conduct the Warner.- • • .•"..• — i club, which he said basically in- . M'iyor' F, P. Andersen, who pi;e- "'engineering school. . • SmallercKfldien will skate from busin'ess sessi6n. '. Members of the crew- which clude the 'fosteri'iiK of a coopera- sidtl'd, paid tribute' to Mr. G-rall Mr. Chatlos, a graduate of 6:30 to .8 p.m. and teenagers and A meeting of. the blidgbt and took second place in Sunday's for his fine work as acting build- 1 fi'mincO: committee ,of the Lincoln Duty is carrying on promptly tive relationship between .adults ing inspector during the piist five •Thoniiis Jefferson High School;. adults from. 8 to 1.0:45 :p.rn. Re- Leaves Aboard Icebreaker UJCExftects competition were: First Lt. AU and student's in the community Parent-Teacher Association -. was ana-filithfully. the affairs now .be- months. Cran.fnrd has had more- Elizabeth, served in. .the Murtne corded inusic will be played to ac- bert Bcndlin, Sgt. Rouvet, Squad by helping to promote good sports-, Con« foV -fi.ur years. At the time company, the skaters, v held recently jit the home Of-the fore yoiii ^— Goethe'. ' . " | Leader. Frank Heick and Lineman building activity in this interim manship on the part of high school period thun in.-many months, the ' of his discharge in. 1951. hq was a Boy Scout Troop 82 will -sell Second Trip to Antarctica Enrollment George Sherba. . .' " . students and' an impnoved '"(earn soda pop: Prizes will be -awarded. ••;••'•- After- less-than:..four. months Jn._w.hich_tq__warm... up-. fQllowt'nfi,_an.. The competing sqpads wcrp mayor, stated] and Mr Grail has : spir-iV-'—on—iho—par-t^of- adults.- ._• ... "been.. faced . with;.-seyccal- unusual—^ Fred"Kelly' and R.W.'-MitElroy; K- earlier trip to Antarctica, Dean Rankin,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer given "Tifst~aTd problems to- work Proceeds"'of- the membership JJOROUGIi OF KKNILVVORTH Teen adult advisors, will be in •WE CLEAN out while judges observed their conditions,, including • the first '. 1'iiorosKit oiiDiSANii: so. ,%u-is.. YOUR-riUGS ' WrRankin of 15 Cherokee road, left from Boston, Mass., on Sunday 'Ah.enrollment of 570 day. and drive' vvill( be used to suppor t) multi-story apartment building to •'' charge. '• - evening session students is ex^technique and speed. AN ORDINANCE Tn Repeal pccllnance TO LAST aboard' the icebreaker USS Glatier for a return trip to the South 1 the club's annual scholarship be constructed here in'many year^ > • No. 5(i-.o; F.ntilli'd '•An Ordinance,, to At a regular meeting .of the LONGER Polar regions. „ ... pected at Union Junior College for Presbyterians award'and to finance bi-annual On behalf of the Township Com- • Provide, for. The bradlnn and Pavlnc o( 1 • Fniifii'ld. Avi-i,uir fmni "Miclil|>ilii Avenue" the fall semester which will bogin squad in its new headquarters sports dinners and the presenta- • On.: this second toucjot duty in juildirig Mo'nday night", Prpsiden FRED J. DELLER mittee Mnyor Andersen tejnde.rccl to n Line Parallel with nnd Dislani 200 next Thursday; according to an tion of awards. Mr. Grail the committee's thanks Ki>ol Easlpily from the Center Line of WaltOf M.' €xroper—appei^ited—ili aring Site Market StiVt'l tor ;i oration Deep Freeze,"- the lecal announcement made today by I uiieie were 00 goTo atijieiit- -for in 'in5ft.- professionally Going Back for More Kenneth C. MacKay, president. following nominating committee BE if QHDAINED by the BprotlBH ^nilnr'will hp sorving ns a awards presented to senior letter A 'comrhurijctitipn the Bor- ' Coiimil ot the Iloroliliti 01 iCcnllw'orthr jest lime The. enrollinenl Bguvc. lncludOK a: Philip DcrardweUt;—.ehujrjnam- For Building -men_iindi-girJ-clieec_leaders ,.dur-, oiijjii oT itoseile .interringlnLcrnnR,. lha.t County of.Union.' Stjitc of New Jersey, as planes, flying over the polar aiea class of 59 pre-vclinical - nursing a'" RPUV.et Distributing^ -©rtlrrYord's—^mimitfjpitl—tittmplng— follou-«: • • • ' . ' . :• arid Harris Warner. Razing of two. frame dwellings "tlirr 1955-56~school—ycar Section 1: That Ordinance No. 50-JO, irqin bases in New Zealand. students..frorn the Elizabeth. Geln- at 11 and 15 Springfield n.vChue to addition the high school.has been area was^fi factor in cnu'sinn' an • entitled ""An Ordinanpc tn.Provide for the stored,' repa|redL-inistairedl The planes Will be carrying out erai and the Perth Amboy Gen-, The. c/omrniUee will present a ,make way for.the.new fellowship presented with special" equipment increase in the numbtr of rats in GriidihR and Pnvin.K'of. Fnlrfield Avenue COMPLETE RELAXATION! !J slate at thcNovemijcrfmecting and 1 AdultSehool •froin Mu-tilc.in Avi-mie In a line Parnllel observation work and also .par- oral Hbspitals. At the college,-.15 hall-of '-the' First Presbyterian as the need arises and* funds are the^westerly area of the adjoining "\vlth and" Dii-t.int 200' feet Easterly J from Call ifor^Routemarr—;MU 6 0400 jfull^tirne and an estimated 15 part- the election will be held in t).e- ; -ticipating_in.jihe_airdr.opping..of_a : compJeted yes- available. •>. ' borough drew sharp' criticism I He Center Line of Market Street-'for a time~facHlt'y~mcm'b'crs wlli~{eacrr eernber; " - : I.entth of .1.040 feet'', adopted, July 10. sundeckvcellents anfoodS. muS>c and base at the South Pole as part of terdayY "'The two-and-a-hart-story" f-pt>m—Mayor'— Andersen.-—:~—-'.—J— 19511.- be and the same.is 'hereby repealed.' the United States' participation^ classes duringthe new semester. • Squad Capt. George' Sysos.kcji entertainment.. houses forrticrly were • known as rsUcli items as a shot-put to allow Cranford Adult School placed, in. Tho mayor said that CnihfonV Section -2: T-his Ordinance shall take ef- the International Geophysical Year Heading the list of. events during reported the Iwo" ambulance hiis conducted its own investigation fect M (lrpvidiiil by law. traveled a total of 550 miles ir the Joseph.Cannon and Frank Ar- potential members of' the 1957the mails yesterday its brochure project. • ' ' the final week prior to the begin- dizzdne homes. • track, squad to practice over the •me! find's no. signs nf rodents jn A pipefitter in the Navy,-the ning of classes, is freshman orien- answering 35 calls', for ' assistanc 1 for the fall semester which opens Public Notice Is Hereby Given that the Bids for the new hall art .ex-summer months and a.moving pic- this community. A representative i Ordinance wart introduced nt A local man recently took his third tation, to be held from.0:30.aim. to during the month of August; . . |i pected to be received this week ture, camera and projector given October 2 at Cranford High School. of the State Board of Health ' ^ 'nly Bri'' "f U\ class tests and expects to hear noon -tomorrow "TCn- incoming v h'ortinch. n( KciviKvorlh. oh the JIJItH—iift11 y and a decision on the now build- in the'spring of 1U55 tor sport and The brochure, listing 3r~sepai> iilso~liirs~x xtm'iTried-the municipar" of Aucu»t, lOSfl It wns tlj'cn-rtail for the the results in NovelnberTTIeTias Ireshmen are ing }s expected within the next other- educational nee^ls. (lumpinpi area and linds ii sanTtaiy flr-o litpc. Thp^jilrl-Ordinance will be one more year' to serve, with his the session. Mr. Lewis issued -an appeal to ate courses, was sent to each-home' un.d well tnunn'Rcd.' further cousltiefcd for final paasaBe ' discharge scheduled for October; BoarcTSeeks two weeks. . -ibBtGoVcnvluC-BDdS—df.JhcJBorouKliL^pl Dr.; MacKay will welcome the •Raiing .t)£ thelwo houses pro- all \aci\\ residisntsto jjujiport CVun- in the town. Kenneth W. Iversen, Mayor Andersen decl.nred hi; -Kcnilworth al the BoVouKh HallT^oxiW •1-957—....; ••:..- ••- •-, —.-IIT" students_ahd^wilL.6utU;ncdh l_thgj;iS6^ ford High School's athleu£_tcujiis pres.jdent-direetot',:'- urged fn'tcr- not• believe this w;is the^ype of vard. "Kenihvorth, New Jcrtey,' lit .elttht During this second' trip to vides- a^buildli.E^tte-.approximatejL o'clock in the evenlnc IE.D.T.) on the era! rules, and regulations of the !y 100.feet along Springfield ave- by sitfnirig up as members of theestedpersons to make use, of thesubject to be spread op^ftie "publi hb+9BHJVthUm . arctiea. Pipefitter Rankin will college. Kenneth W; Iversen, as- -In—a^legal-aclvnrtisorrient in to nuG-and~J-2d club for the ensuing selison 'lti fpnnri in record and that, in^rfios.t instances ond iilai'c. or al' any time and place to a closer and more prolonged -view si>stant to the. president, will de- day's edition of the Citizen ani nerghboring caffirniinities ~ were •which such meeting .may be ndjourni'd, all of the frozen wastes of the ai'ea posed new building'will be attach- Manning ftowitz is enptain for the booklet; Such forms should be persons Interested will be i'lven an scribe student activities and ex-Chroniolo, thp Union County Boai-c ed to the present Sunday School.! service clubs in the drive. / able to seUleornmity to be heard conccrnlni! nuch as a member.of the ground crew. plain "guidance, procedures. of Elections lists 202 Cranford ,icnt to Gerhard "V. Kellni-r, regis- His llrst trip lasted about seven out airj+fg them in public. Wlule 'By Order ol Hie Governlnc Body. Herman J. Bielefeld, instructor Garwood and Kenilworth residents trar, in core of 'Cranford High locuvK^offWliis are hot in aceord ' - PHIUP J. McGEVNA, months* thi'ee.qf which were spent of foreign languages and chair- Borough Clerk UNION.-NEW JERSEY 1 who must report their new ad School, West End "plawi, L'l'iiniord in Antarctica , and he got ashore man of the faculty's acade'mic eval- dresses by September 27 in orde known, he extended im invitn- August 211, 1058. , . , 9-0 WIIEHK Ilt'OB AHE A from the Glacier on..several oc- to Offer Tests N. J. '•..•' uation committee, will outline the to vo^e in the November 6'-Geii lion to Rosell'e officials to attend) casions then, helping to build the • Iii-person n-gistratiqii tl be " ...•}! Adult Driver academic standards of Union Jun-r oral Election/' the next mebt'iiiR of the -local'.Board ovf barracks for a base at which 95 , I hold Septeinber 27 ifn wintelred-c-ver during our SkillsJin Cxanhrd to 9 p.m. at CranfjjJ dii'iKh School, TrfHciiltli on Scpteml')ci 24 io'lur— " • CROFOSkU. OKMNANCK. .NO. .VI-1« .Coach Ernes.l A. Melofchik will other "reason did not"" recefye Residents of Ci'anford nrtd vicinity \yill have an iinusual chance ihefr discuss the matter. AN OKDINANCE To Add A Supplement past, summer. sample ballot last spring. \jh Mnil regisl wliprtswi 11 .be accepted To Ai'i Ordinance ElUiiled "An ''"'• Rankin reported the lowest tem- Gourse Off describe the athletic program, arid. •to-test their driving skill and obtain up-to-the-minute information on • .Public Works.. Commissioner .nance To Regulate nn-d • Determine Raymond. P. Qhcck of Ayenel, a breakdown for Cranford • are Frank"T, Witty reported that the A.rpii nf V'.-irris. -.C-finrtH ?mcl Oilier perature recorded during his flrst Behind-.the-whe'el driver, educa- auto travel, when the new truvel-in-safety trailer qf the New Jersey Mr:JVi'rsen said it will be hec- representative of the Day Student towns follows: f Cranford,.. 12 —Spiices-nnd-Til«le-nn-to-1.ov,'ii i.ioxt Muiulay for ;i two.\\.'f;i;lf, r-^iwy tn-iimil tlii' nimilHTof slll- , (Continued on page eight) "Uot.-xtion of BuUdlnuH Diisluni'd dir-Spu- for. the Antarctic "sum- Council, at UJC, will outline the Konuwoi'lh, zi,/and Garwooci, -dents in .some courses... He urged ' cille-'iises and'-The Regulation of-Traded able at. the fall semester'of the fhe'^ list pi'' names' for •Crah stay. • •" , - • and Irtd*iist|-les"..Hnown as OrHimmce. No. (corresponding to. our .wii^-- Ci:anfprc\ Adult Schoo^, which (Cqntirj.ued\on page .8) 'The "opportunity -.js prpyided interested persons to register as 124 of-ThiTTSoroiiiih of. KeiTttworth- and being, about zero. ford, n as-possib lo-su-as-.no t opens October 2 at C/anford .High will be fooyid on Page 5 of Sectio through the cooperation of Publio GOB to Open Bortwich ' of KcnhworthA , y appainlcd. . BE IT ORDAINED by\the Mayor--anil EmeballLeflffties Council-of the B'nrouRh oKKenriworth: ' i-he (Irst trip. last lyiay and . had This was announced today by and Chronicle. and Police Chief. Lester Po^wpll, Section 1. Scettcjn V of \hc ordinance, been stationed there since while Kenneth W., Iversen, presiderit- In its legal .advertisement, th who. have arranged with the Auto sen that the school i;/.a community Headquarters SAW of which'this ordinance Is nXsupplement, To Have Picnic, 1 For Elementary non-prulit enterprise made possi- cd. •; I5e'"hnd the saint Is hereby supplemented the Glacietp'was in drydock. for director, who cited the lack of Board of Elections states the per Club for the trailer's visit as a A Republican campaign head- by the addition of' a t.ubdlvltH<)n to be repairs. T,h^ local man had been time to make the necessary ar- sons/listed "have been found in feature of their local traffic'safety, ble through' the cooperation of thoquarters will be opened at 3 East- bajs;;; known as subdivision ".i|!'." to".read as Title Game eligible to vote because they hav SjMool Students Board of Education. All classes 6-6 ' • follows: - / ,\ home to see his folks several times rangements to offer the course. campaign. - man street about September 22, IR-1 In any business' district rlrtxbvilld- Plans were furthered Monday will be at- Cranford High School 1 since then, including a visit Uis The school began consideration-ot moved''and left no address." The trailer will'come to Charter bits service plans again it was reported at a meottng of inu or premises shall be vised for-any of night in the Casino for a picnic for between 7.and. 10'p.m. for 111 con-1 jj , the hereinafter specltled purposes. . (Continued an Page 8) such a course .this summey; at the If persons on the list fail t ford on Monday and will "Ifta-•! havq, been eomplctecl fur the Sun- H Republican Campaign Com- players, league personnel, and par- inform the Board of Elections p siHU.tivc. Tuesday evenings starlmy I- tit Express cai"Uini or hituMni! of* request of the New Jersey State ents of players during • the' past tioned in "the parking loj^fdjaccnt ny'. "Aeres^— Woodsidc Manor- ele- ..nit tee Tuesday night nt Veterans" TH^'i. • •flees' and sUitlons, truck lernilniilsr Safety Council.. , their new address, they can vote to police? headquartcjrtlu5ahc.e"B"Iiiiil; take cf-" -Cran'fojd ..-Bridge -Lotigue \Uil specially- built the^'-Niitionai—circuit—champion -lias reported. ' - Avunue. with :it thuiv!.background. paign litcri'itui'iT"and vuting Unfor- Iccl as provided My" law. ii its 1 (I5"6-5T~'scas6n 1witii~a -iifiiiin—aU-UicELh » adult.,schoodit hll S' nextt CardinalKrfor-therC-ranfpi'd-Major the-Auto Club, contains anum semester. League title. .bfcr of devices to test driving inatiun. ~- . • ' • .• " ~~~^ Vollrr 'es.sion at Sherlock Hail tomorrow In making the request that tho Cub Pack Proj including the famous- AAA auto / . j 8. or 'J o'clock,' it About (id persons attended the .4 Public Notice Is Hereby Given that thi t and continue every other The-game will begin at 9:30 a.m Mrs. Redman. Jcmes is iirtfWnrKe j will be possible lor many persons 1 ~foTC8oIrig~Ordninncc—was—introduced—a t-n .Cranfoxd_AduU School sponsor traincu.ThKpiitraincu-.This-lOfoot-lonKapiiaratuis'i meeting, called by Carroll Quaint- 'ch'. "-*'.'' mectlnc of the Governing Body of thi - -. tt idiiy, -uninterruptedly;--, untile In case of rain, the game'and pie- Christmas Atmls will be sold to takke more thah n one course andd . CU.V;!. Boroiiizh of Kenllworth on the jSIHh tiny such a course, N. O.". Schneider, ince, GOP campaign co-chairman. 1 next June, vvhen informal summer nic, which will be held.in Noma- again •ar bv k' 75 operates, through regular auto j of ticket distribution for Lincoln bu • nf. AllBust. 10511 It wns llien lead for thi director'of the sphool and college s, 11 model car over a mov- c , , assisted by Mrs, as many as three. Included were members of Town- • . »ej -'. first time. The said • Ordinance w.ill sessions will start. hegan Park, will be postponed un : Borlman; ~Mrs7~-7Ji —Arming- con PW - IS •"',! SHAMPOOS division of the New Jersey State Tng""fbTid'wayT"' "Eloc'fric computers" shfjF'CoTviTrTrilee,' the "Trejnrb1tc;air~ further considered for final passage b\ •The league had its origin nine til September 29. Church. C.ubmaster J. B. Grnsz and Mrs. Richard Ernst.. .Armchair travels intermediate the Govcrnlne Bodr of the Uoimich o- Safety Council, said 20 adult 'Wcirri.ngton, Jr., made the • an-srtire the driver's ability to'iiperate nuinicipal eonimiltee and all GOP . Kenllworth at the -Borouch 'Hall. Boule yt'ins ago, when'two vestrymen of schools in New Jersey have a Scheduled tor" from noon to the car properly and respond • to For Wiilnul Schniil children, contract bridge, lirst aid, improve rlubs in the township. vard, Kcililworlh. Nrw Jersey, at einh Trinity Episcopal Church an- the. picnic lunch will fp nouncement Saturday everting- at tickets are handled by Mrs. Nor-.your golf, .investing in securities, o'clock in tile evening 'E.D.T.i on " 1.50 complete driver education pro- p.m., the llrst fall meeting of the group traffic directions. Mr. Qu.ainl.ince spoke briefly, •11th day of September, infill. Al such lime nounced that there would be dup- (Connnuea on bert Wolf, Mrs..Robert Gvimshaw, '-painting-and drawing, piano play- describing' the. Eisenhower admin- gram of classroom and behind-the- at the church. . -'- • A self-contained unit, the trailer 1 and'place, or • al any. tmit- and-place to mg il'je.ninnei- and intermediate ', TllAij."; . which such mt'ctmii, may bi- adjourned,'all liciii'o bridge games in the'parish whcel instruction... ' SevtrrarCranifjpd^store's will be has its own 2,500-watt power plunt Mrs. Russell Dobbins, Mrs. Harry istration as one' of "personal in- ll'.'.?, $1.00 $2.00 - in charge of the selling project ,. persons Interested \vU be -clyen an liiiu.si' on a.bi-woekly bnsis. "The educators in charge of closed Fridav^tTvening and Satur arc Roland Snyder, E. J. Stanley, and is equipped with kitchenette, Rothstein, Mrs. Vernon Uat-1 psychology and siu.-cessful living, legnty and 'intellectual honesty." opportunity to "be. hvit there would bo doif and Mr.-,. Trezza. ~ CCoTitiuuecI on P(if;e 8) He explained the functions of the Ordinance DESERT FLOWER these programs have reacted rrjost day jn observance of Yom.Kip- Mrs. Laura Enijle and Mrs. Hlavatory. , heating-cooling system By Order of the Gnvernlns Bo'dy. BABY OIL L'iu>u«h enthusiasts for this type I Peterson. and telephone outlets. Radio an- committee and urged all present PHILIP J. McGEVNA, "i.bridge to have the profits from (Continued on Page 8) pur, Borough Clerli tennae for communications on tho to ask their friends to gvt out the Dated; August 2B, lOftli. . 0-tl HAND LOTION Mich undertaking pay for monthly Civil Aeronautics Administration vo.tiv "His Fair Lady" Mush paper. The parish paper VIA Marks New Season .,•14151 police bands also have been Mrs. Johnson, the I'manee chair- d.is come and gone, but the Cran- -n-»«n- of the t'oinmittcLs -saiil- tha. f«>rd. Bridge Lcnguo continues as- Plea to Unregistered: j Schultze, 'gonerul nuihaftcr of the .Crankn'fl prganization is in need 1 Autumn Garderi •mi cif the' 'outstanding duplicate ! Autn Club. ' of additional financial support. S-he A Garden Party will open the pointed music cliiiinu.in fo. SURROUNDED IN SILK AND LACE a.s.Miriiition.s of this area. •''. Members of the Union County ber 27, thu cards• dis'tribijlod pre- 1. You failed to vole in the past "This makes it possiblc'lo utilize urged residents not. to forget the sen.-on for the- Village .Improve- the resignation nf Mrs. I, Finnk Duffy, Jr., .ami Henry T, sented the following information four years.' 011 Pane 8) municipal level when contributing 94c Value $1.25 Young {republican .Club covered 2. You clrnngcd your address. ment Association Tuesday at tho , Usscnden. Mrs. Charles GLYCERINE (Continued on Page 8) on how to register: \ to the Republican effort this 'fall. IPANA Forsaking all others. .. you becjbine ""His Fair Lady" in a beautiful Cranford last ' night in their 3.. You changed your name; i.e., homo of Mrs. Arthur Venn.eri of pnigram cluiirnum, -iinnoiiiicecl the county-wide effort to increase "Register ut. the township got married, divorced, etc. Historical Society Iil3 North avenue, east Mrs. S.' II.-i ;year's program as follows: NOXZEMA gown of pure silk and lace. The Scooped neckline has a scalloped Special Typing registration, for the coining presi- clerk's ofliice in thu Municipal The cards also contained thu Chri.sten.sen, president of the Criin- | Oclnljer Hi -I'.nu. General llen- Jumble Store SUPPOSITORIES dential election.. Utiilding. His ollice will be ope.n following final admonition: \SeeUs to Locate foril L.vaguc of Women Voters, ' ry (!. Nulion, ehairniaii nf the TOOTH PASTE IJII,iid ,A UIIIDII Junior College, edge and the fitted bodice is covered with 'ohanlilly - pattern --laccr The" , Class Forming ... Distributed door-to-door wove from 8 a.m.' to 5 p.m., Monday "Remember if you wfint to vote will speak on "Know Your Town." Holds Open House l 1 000 cards urging those who, have- through Friday. In aplition, for in the presidential election you First Secretary Members' of the executive board will speak on Ihe Future- Rule of vu -• Enrollment will be taken from not registered to do .so -before your convenience, nisi oflicc will mii.st be regi.stui'ed; don't wait — • The Citizen and (-'hronicle this .were entertained last Tuesday lit Union jiiniui'- in the Community. A'li informal open house was • draped empire midriff and pott ft' back complete this gown of gowns. ! l 2 m " were, set lor.lh House. Elizabeth, -will bo open Mrs. Alba TIIUIMIIMMI, funnel1 as- • .ve.ar for the first time. The I 1he project, distributing the cards on the cards as "I wonder if we enuld make traffic light situatinn and to in- Afier inspecting the recently en- l v follows: from i) a.m. to !) p.m., Mnridny sistant chief adviser to the Kon'iin larged store, the guests were (A) I)^lli*ri(ia hridcsmaitl dress iit jewel toned taffqta, sizes 8 to 20 at " ' v class was authorized by the' jM a |> a r 1 nt e ills t ami Tiew an ,;ppe;il thrriugh" the (.'it.ucn and quire about the installation delay, . I. You must be a cilbzcu of the through Friday, suiting today and govrrnnifiil frnin ihe U. S., will l'"';ii"d of Education last spring to development iirea.-, of the town- Chronicle to find someone who of the light at Ranlan mad and served" punch and cookies by the 11 ll United Slates and 21 years old continuing through the September' talk nn Revolt in Asia. (B) lialerina bridesmaid dress in .muted fall shades in sizes 8 to 20 at 39.95i 't the needs of non-commercial ship- I ., can tell Us the present \> hcicibnuls .Walnut avenue. committee in charge: Mrs. James : ll by Election-Buy, November (j. MISU. 27 deadline: for registration of ' ulcnts.who desire a knowledge It \^iis expl.lined thiil lj»' ^"ung of Charles F Maiiclmn, who was Mrs. Wiillei- C'onlev, eilucatiui-i December -Hi—llaib..ia Ciirper ! I'helnn, chairman; Mrs. James BARON'S DRUG STORE f 2. By Election D:iy, November voters. Flower jiirls* dresses from 11.98 to 825. ATLAS " 'M'inR for personal, use. Repul)lieaiih arc roniletiUMlini' the first seerelai v n'f I lie t'ranfnrd and y 1n.1th cnnsei vation chairin-in, l.aug will talk on Do Y^iu Know • Felz, Mrs. William Kno,\, Mrs. (i, I'Jfili. you must hiive been living Township Clerk J. WnllcFc'olTce rT. ' rPANFORD, 11 ,.ir,ii-ls III new developments reinl ;i h.-Ui-r reeeived from Mi.t-s This Abniit I'ln inlinas at the an-Wilimir Lunge, Mrs. John Olson KI-IH N. I'MUM ,\VK — I'KANFOIIII Also a lull selection of long'bridesmaid "gowns. •.•UHII apurlmenls becau-e Ihe per- nf-Wew .ursey •<»• Iliill • Di' is guing' .as a'rep- nual. Chi islma. l'al'iy. .Ilinllir 1 tTRiT, a 1 ul Ivlis. itO^VliiiKl 1 lului.. (OPP. CRANFORD THEATRE) •• 1 from 1:35 to 2:15 p.m. and along with the board's plea to all • ""Apparently he lived ni.C'ran- (ItA.MOIlll li-l:illll 1centre «Tl -not registeied" has nt least live months in. Union n Institute School sludelils \wM pi'fseiit a Tuesday the Jumble Store be- be open to students in thi municipal' clerks to observe- tin: ford until about lii.'JII, _ l.lrrimr Nn. IIIH — FREE DELIVERY been"f..uii(l highest there. County.. . •• College during the prngram of Christmas nnisie. gan its 23«d year of operation un- • iui;i"h' through" 12th gnules. The extra evening registration hours j moved to Summit, then later to at Douglass Open Dally \l A.M. to ,'i I'M. O\.U. 1UH)M, sr.l'.ONl) IT.0OR s Wiirnin- thnl tiie deadline1 for! Even if you have already re.g- evening 'TEL, CR 6-6100, Store Also in Westfield iLi.s will be held five afternoons Hound Brook and thence to St. summer. ' J a 11 11 a r y 15 — Fiamls and der the auspices ot the Cranford I rl». In B I'M. — ( Ic/lAil SaU. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT- QUANTITIES Open Thursday^Nights 'til 9 . ... and will lust for one-scm- •'-"istering to vote in the Nuvem- istercd, the cards pointed out, you in their ollices fn>m now until the j (Continued on Pane &) . Mrs. Louis Lumuiich was UIJ- , , (CQiilinuad on Page 8) Junior Sgrvice, Luuguc. y«iuicnti Ip tu ;i Muiilba i'atur lie?-•'«. General Eloclion b Septum-, must av-reeister if:" deadline.

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