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*%<• Twenty AND CHBONICLB. THURSDAY. TEBHUAHY 17. 1MB Committee: Interest by long and faithful •hip is to wxtn State aid forand the proceeds are payable to ford on the "Inter-Municipal Deputy State Conndlor eil participated with the ice. . charitable puijuMiji. The Board the Township Clerk who turns Croup for Better Bail Service,' than »0 council. through^ J. Edward Wolf, state in a class initiation and Police Oorny The duties of these auxiliary is required to keep account of an them over to the Ti comprised of municipalities along For Jr. O. U. A. M. TOWNSHIP TALKS jn lands received and paid for public the. Jersey Central line.. * This temal visitation celebration "•• P. J. Grail, committees and boards are, The Arthur Ltrttgens_of »_ Roger in-Union City Saturday nigh Cranford Dollar Days Today, Friday, Saturday short, as follows; :~--.—; — (exeluahre^ox admtois- of groupiscurrentlyengaged to com- Township Engineer 4*. tratlon) and this account is aud- batting the application of that rail- avenue, a member of Winneld honor of Boacoe C Walker, a , The Board of Adjustment is the various activities interested in state councilor and. former « C. P. Stevens, Magistrate signed to study and. Tf*ff*nT*wrMl onited by the State. The Board ap- athletics and rf-TT"«*>" It coor- road for frig*****commute r fares.Scott Council, Jr. O.U.AJL, of See Page* 9 to 13 H. R. Best, points the welfare Officer, now A recent hearing of the case oc- Elizabeth, recently was named a cording secretary of the New j, any proposal coming within the dinates such programs, makes rec- sey organization. ?. Cnnford Township Supervising Principal scope of the toning regulations. W. P. Smith, >«vii««wifT to his ommendations to the Township cupied 22 days and amassed over deputy state councilor to serve In Organrratton 200 exhibits and 4000 pages of : W. A. Fischer, Police Chief ThePlanninng Board is concerned duties as Health Officer and Sec-Committee, ^'ttr'T** expendi— Union County. $ DOLLAR $ To fill out the list recorded in retary of the Board of Health, The testimony. The -verdict has not > $ DOLLAR $ The obvious reason for all these with long-view municipal devel- tures within the budget allowed it, Members of the Elizabeth coun- Head the Ctttan and DAYS my article No. 3, the following opment, particularly to study the Board, must-adhere to" all policies advisory committees, made up and approves biDs to be paid. to Crmnford DAYS "Special Committees" have been largely of private, citizens, is to proposed hb*^ develop-*nd r^les of the State with re- The Board of Health is a stat- Appointed, all for one yean. speot to public assistance. The Veterans' w«i^>m Commit- Cotntns" to Cranford bring the citizenry and the gov-ment, .to assure that they are de- tee has general supervision over utory body operating under- the February Recreation Committee: erning body into closer touch, to sirable, that they will conform to The Tax Lien Committee is pre- the veterans' housing erected by n+ra) cognizance of the State February G. E. Osterheldt, give the latter a means: of gauging township standards in appearance sumed to.have knowledge of real Joint State and" Municipal contri- Department of Health. Its duties $ 244*5-26 $ chairman (temporary) the will of the people, to encour- and construction, that streets, estate values and to advise the butions, and decides prioroty are to enforce the health laws and TOCKS and BONDS $ 24-25*26 $ P. J. Grail age Interest on the part of the era, parking, drainage, sidewalks, Township Committee on the in- to occupancy. The P the Sanitary Code of the State, L. R. Pompllano people in civic affairs, and to" re- etc., are adequate, and that- the volved questions and policies a Manager who collects rents, payand to enact local laws governing GARWOOD CRANFORD KENILWORTH Mrs. Jacob Stanley lieve the Township Committee of builders are responsible. arising with respect to tax liens for maintenance, and remits bal- protection of the water supply, Bought Sold Quoted Roberts. Dow many details of preliminary inves- The Library Board has genera} and sales of property in the lien ances to the State and the Munici- sanitation in hotels and eating Arthur Scholz tigation of the facts, without of supervision over the Public Li- account. pality in the ««*»»t»Mi'*'^l' propor- places, sewer connections, plumb- LISTED OR UNLISTED •VoLLVL. No. 5 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1949 24 Pagea — FIVE CENTS Mrs. Karla Niedrach course, relieving it of final respon- brary and initiates recommenda- The Pension Fund Committee is tion. , ing, garbage, scavengers, adulter- _J „ TT. R sibility. : tions regarding its budget, employ- constituted to pass on applications The Local Highway Traffic Co- ation of food, keeping of animals, Mrs. Susan MacClary ees, and rates to pay. It is re- heating, and other health and san- lhquirie$ Invited —— Kiwanis President In these days when, our prin- for retirement and incidental mat- ordination Committee membership Brotherhood Program C- W. Perley, secretary sponsible for maintenance and ex-ters in connection with the old is dictated by State regulation .It itation matters. Exchange Students Speak - ciples of government seem to be penditures within its' budget. The Organize Reject At Temple Beth-El Veterans' Housing Committee: on trial, sound public leaders are "Police and ; Firemen's Pension advises the Township Committee Red Cross Drive law - requires an expenditure for G'. Nelson Kling, chairman constantly urging citizens to wider Fund of Cranford." It has no on matters ot traffic regulation and Honor Student In observance of Brotherhood J. J. Guker, managing agen this purpose of a minimum of one- connection with the present State control. ' At Rotary Club Luncheon knowledge of and more active in- third'of one mil for every dollar in Week, Temple Beth-El has invited N. R. Foster terest in their government. The Retirement Systems. The Rah way Valley Flood Con- Alan E. Evans, son of Mr. and Kiwanis Cranford's two foreign exchange progress for the two young men Budget the Rev. Ray Petty, pastor of the Charles M. Ray of the total assessed valuation of The Real Estate Committee ad- trol Committee is appointed to George W. Cunningham best way to foster a citizen's inter- the township. The proposed 1949 Mrs. George C. Evans of Balmiere students, John Williams of'Great Receptions will be held at the First Baptist Church of Westfield Starting Tuesday J. W. White est is to give him a civic job to do. vises the ' Township Committee represent the Township in inter- road, won scholarship honors for BROKER AND DEALER IN SECURITIES Britain and Christian Lange of home of Jeanne Mack, 609 Willow to address the congregation at the. Clarence Fritz - budget . provides about three- with respect to any proposed sale mftnicipal conferences on control There is good argument in favor fourths of a mil per dollar. the third marking period, of the Club Here Norway, were guests at the weekly street, on March 1; at the home of Kenilworth regular Friday evening service in B. H. Lydoh of drafting the younger citizens of municipal- owned property. of the Rahway river. tZS EAST BHOAD STREET. WE8TFIBXD. N. J. luncheon meeting of the Rotary Carolyn Burelbach, 21 Hamilton the local temple on South avenue year at the Mount Hermon School Workers Ready for G. E. Osterheldt in lieu of-older "wheel, horses'," The Local Assistance Board is Such sales may be made( to the The Inter-Municipal Railroad WEstfield 2-563* WEstfield 2.6322 Club at Howard Johnson's Restau- avenue, on March 2, and at the The Rev." Mr. Petty's subject will Fund Drive Head highest bidder after advertisement. in Massac Richard McFadden Local Highway Traffic Coor who have already evidenced their required by statute if the town- Committee is to represent Cran- rant, Route 29, today. home of William Harvey on March Voters Turn Down be "The Joy of Living." Ah ^ Intensive Campaign Named President of • They were accompanied by their 4. A party-is., planned at the home ivitation has been extended to the '' • • hosts," William Buckley, of William Buckley on Febru- School Items Second I public, to attend the service. To Raise $7,475 New Service Group ary 26. and William Harvey, respectively, Time in Two Weeks I Miss Avonne Schneck will be More than 400 volunteer solici- Richard N. McFadden, a local Joerndt and Mary John Williams' and Harold hostess to the B.B.Y.O. at her the wires are buzzing — the excitement is all about representative of the Produential Ellen Reinert, members of the Glovier, his host then, attended a KENILWORTH—For the second home, 10 Lenox Avenue, at 7:30 tors will begin a house-to-house nsurance Company wasg elected unior class in Higb rneetingiof .the United Nations on trtne in two weeks, voters of this ««njght Futurcplans and mvass in CranforH, GarwooH and flrst presiaenr of have been actively February 17. Also on Williams' borough last night rejected all propects of the league will be dis- Kenilworth on Tuesday to raise- Kiwanis Club as the new service engaged in forums and discussions schedule was a hockey game be- four items of the proposed school cussed. .. group held its, .organization meet- allied with the exchange student tween Peddie and Cranford at budget for the 1949-50 school year. $7,47$, this year's quota of the The Temple Men's Club outlined Cranford - Garwood - Kenilworth ing in the Chimney Corner last roject. Princeton, and a TJnion County Although only 210 residents cast plans for the ensuing year at- a night Thirty business and pro- basketball' league tournament ballots in last night's special elec- Chapter, American Red Cross, ': J With Vincent Sarnowski, mem- meeting last night at the" temple. fessional men became charter ber of the faculty ,coodinating game on February 19.' Both •Wil- tion, "most' items were turned Refreshments and a social hour fund drive. It wad announced last our very own nylons members of the local unit, which liams and Lange will attend the down by two to one pluralities. comrnittee of the project, as mod- plght by. Pied P, Andersen1_gen-_ i«fcjBBnw8 trftBrTODCfif6W;^ati "forty-niners' Dig"^ of th* «eni<>r •--According ••*><- school d 1 fContinued on paaeeUjhti the matter of preparing the school eral chairman. ., :• - Kiwanis Club. BICHABD N. MeFA£DEN and the two foreign students con- ,-. '-* ' ducted a panel discussion on the budget is now in the hands- of the This year's drive wil be the Other offtofas elected were J. Borough Council, - and Board of most intensive ever conducted by,. Wesley Ain*e of The Citizen and Marshall Plan. ' Education members said last.night Girl Scout the local chapter, Mr. Andersen r-hronide, vice-president, and Co- Christian Lange arrived in Cran- that a' special board* meeting will vale Wagner of the Cranford Water Go. ford on Sunday and is now theDollar be, held Monday night to officially pointed out. Workjers' kits have Branch of the Union County Trust guest of Mr. and Mrs. William pass' the budget-making matter been prepared by a planning com- our brand Company, treasurer.- _ Harvey, at 110 Makatom drive. over to the borough governing Committees a^ headed by George H. Bates, Elected to serve with: the officers Aid Sought John Williams is being entertained body. In event the Council fails i_ and contain the names and ad- on the board of directors were: in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Events Set to arrive at a satisfactory figure, dresses of residents to be visited Charles P. Buckley, of 3 Madison Attorney James Kervick. Ji D. the preparation of the budget is by the solicitors in addition to re- Allen of Johnson and Johnson, avenue. . j • ' / then turned over to the State Com- Council Announces FRED P. ANDERSEN Kenilworth. Council On Washington's Birthday both Merchants Reduce ceipt cards, lapel buttons, window the Rev. William H. Niebanck of missioner of Education. Appointments; Lists stickers and report blanks. Calvary Lutheran Church, Dr. students and their hosts were pres- Mayor Fred V. Pitten announced Henry Mineur, Harold Compton Asks Better Service in ent at the annual General Organi- Prices for Three-Day last night that Borough Council Future Activities The. preparation of' a complete of the Cranford Trust Company, Road Opening Repairs zation Convention sponsored by Sales Promotion Here will have a special, meeting at 8 List Band list of even* home in CJranford has George Orrok of the Sportsman's the New York City Board of Edu- p. m. Wednesday in borough hall • the required several weeks'work by a Shop and Sidney L. Nttnn of Mory KENILWORTH—In an effort to cation at" the Washington Irving to consider the school budget Standing committees . of for volunteer committee under Mr. High School. Problems of student ,. and Nunn, wheel alignment spe- obtain more prompt service in the A galaxy of Dollar Day items— problem. President Claude Curry Cranford Girl Scout Council Bates' supervision. With this ad- government were discussed. Programs vance planning, Mr. Andersen de- cialists. repair of street openings in the 237 of them to be exact—are of- and several members of the Board the.ensuing year were appointed John Haniey of the Harco borough by the Plainfleld-Unlon Two theatre parties have been fered to local shoppers during of Education, Supervising Princi- recently at a council meeting at the clared, not a single family should Chemical Company was appointed Water Company, George Haskew, arranged. Mr. Williams was a Cranford Dojlar Days today, 'to- pal Edwin Kraus, and a few rep- Girl Scout House on Springfield be missed and the local chapter at new low prices JJ5 TO guest of his host at a performance witsecretarh approvay by lPresiden nt the boart McFadded of din- manager of the Westfleld office of morrow and Saturday. Eighteen resentative^ citizens wilLt>e re- avenue. Mrs. Mathew Hall is scout High School Musicians, should reach Its quota with a shades—-^ - the company, will Oe requested to of "Life"Witft-Mother*"oirFebra- local merchants are participating quested to sit in on the conference.. commissioneCommitteers fonamer Cranfordd were. : Pro- minlmuBnTof efforts : ~~^~- rectors. attend a meeting of the finance ary 21. Christian, John, the three &fHie promotion, the • first of its Every effort, he said, will be made gram, Mrs. D. L. Copeland; Special Elementary Group in In appealing for generous con- The. organization proceedings committee "of the Mayor -and Bor- student-hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Vinkin- d to be held here in more" than to give local residents; the most events, Mrs. E. M. Coe and tributions by every local family, sheers permanently dull-finished were directed by Monroe Gerrie, ough Council on March IS and dis- c*nt F. Sarnowskl and Mr. and10 years. • ^- ^ • ; ' for their school tax dollar without Mrs. Zada Shepherd; badges and Concerts on March 4 the chairman pointed out that a field representative from the Chi- cuss the matter. This was de- Mrs. Frank E. Ramsey will attend And the vast 'majority of the curtailing any school services or awards, Mrs. R. Robinson, Mrs. The Cranford High School Band, portion of every dollar raised re- cago headquarters of, Kiwanis In- cided at a regular Council meet- a performance of "Anne of -the items are everyday household ne- lowering "school standards. M. Richards and Mrs. R. A. Wat-under direction of Louis Haar, di- mains with the local chapter for ternational. " ''* • ing last night hi Borough Hall on Thousand Days" on February 28. cessities which have been drastic- In last night's balloting, the ers; program consultants, Mrs. J.rector of instrumental music in thethe financing of the Blood Donors' District Governor-Frank Koch, recommendation of Councilman A number of dinners have been ally reduced for 'the thr.ee-day current expense item - was turnedW. Coffee; JuUiette Lowe. Mrs. Cranford Public Schools, will pre- service, the Home Service work Jr, of Jersey City, presented the Dudley Neville, chairman of the held in honor of the visitors. Mr. sales event. down by a vote of 139 to 60; re-Waters; service, Mrs. M. Richards; sent its annual concert at 8 p. m. and various other activities which address of welcome to- the newpolice committee. . • Williams was entertained at din- In addition to the advertised pairs, and replacements, 127 to 73;day camp. Mrs. J. McAteer, Mrs. Friday, March 4, in the high school directly benefit residents of this dub* and presented the president's Mayor Fred V. Pitten, who pre- ner at the home of Mr. and Mrsspecial. s which appear on Pages 9 manual training.' 111 .to 84,' and C. K. Sellers and Mrs. Paul Dun- auditorium. area. The portion turned over to pin to Mr. McFadden. Mr. Koch, sided, announced appointment of Frank O. Brand at 105 Makatom to 13 in today's issue of The Citi- land, buildings and equipment, 137 ham; troop camping, Mrs. Waters; A varied program, ranging from the National chapter Is used for* H has taken us three years to find the nylon that would meet our high who took office last month, said Joseph Galbsgut, Harry Eskin and drive, and at the home of Dr. andzen and Chronicle, most of the to 62. Girl Scout House. Mrs. H. R. Best "Grandfather's Clock," . a humor- disaster relief and the various the Cranford' dub; would be theJohn Schenck to the Borough Mrs. H. R. Best at 21 Central ave- merchants have many additional In the previous school election and Mrs. Dunham; training, Mrs. ous sketch, to the overture, 'The other humanitarian work carried first new club in the district to Recreation Committee. The com-nue. .Both Mr. Williams and MrDolla. r Day bargains throughout on February 8, a total of 791 bal- New Moon," will be offered. Other on by the Red Cross at the national Lange were guests at the home of Robinson, Mrs. J. A. Plummer, which he would have the pleasure mittee probably-will be enlarged their stores and several have ar- lots were cast, and all four items Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. T. Het-selections will include the over- level. standards of quality and fashion at lower prices—and now we present our . of presenting a charter. It wasat a later meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weasels, 400ranged special Dollar Day tables. were rejected hy better than two ture, "The Midnight Sun"; a Springfield avenue, hut Wednes- ian.' Appeal letters already have been decided to hold the charter night Hearing on the proposed 1049 Participating stores include the to one margins. - • lighter number, "Mozart Matricu- sent to organizations and indus- day night, and they will be guests A Se. A Hardware, Alban-Lewis ceremonies on April 21 borough budget will be held, next The trustees subsequently modi- Also, organization. Mrs. R. H. lates"; popular selections includ- tries in the Cranford-Garwood- own L'AIGLON brand for your approval new wonderful stockings at a {substantial saving over Others seated at the .head table Tuesday evening, and Mayor Pit- at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-Hardware, Band Box, Bell's Phar- fied the budget and last night had ing "Just a Memory," "I'm For-Kenilworth area under direction of ert W. Nicholson, 53 Beach street, macy, Cranford 5c and 10c Store. Lackey, Jr., Mrs.' Walter Eppler, included the following Kiwanis ten said he was hopeful that any requested $85,470 by taxation, Mrs. Neil Castaldo, Mrs. J. Hull, ever Blowing Bubbles" and "Twothe industrial committee headed official* who have assisted in theresident who had any questions Sunday, and at the home of Mr. Cranford Furniture Store, Cran- which Represented a reduction of Hearts in Three Quarter Time." by Lisle R. Beardslee of 2 English would attend next week's meeting. and Mrs. W. T. Collins, 18 Madison ford Variety Store, Cranford Mrs. T. Harm and Mrs. Hetman; activities of recent week* in pre- $4,525 under the amount asked on membership nominations, Mrs. Er- Several well-known marches' also Village. Preliminary returns al- comparable qualities in nationally advertised brands. All this plus sheer paring for organization ox the new He reported that a committee from avenue, March 3. Mr. Lange was Yardage Shop, Home, and Family February 8. will be on the program. a dinner guest at the home of Mr. nest Wolfdrd, .Mrs. August Bung- ready have been received from a dub: "'•':•;• Council had conferred on Monday Store, Jay-Mar . Apparel . Shop, According to board members, During the intermission, the number of these appeals. Emil Heldt, president of the night with the Kenilworth Manu- and Mrs. Qeorge A. Lloyd, 94 Martens' Photo Shop, Martin enstock arid Mrs. R. Walcott; fi- Spruce street, on Monday. last night's upset of the budget nance, Mrs. George Mack, Mrs. 'Band of 1993" will offer a pro- Serving as associate general stockings — permanently dull-finished by a brand new process, that elimin- sponsoring Elizabeth dub; Charles facturers' Association regarding Jewelers, Scher's Dnig Store, came as -a surprise: Although 80 gram of three selections, including Schlenter's Cranford Paint Roger Aldrich, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. chairmen are Harry V. Osborne, Block of the North Hudson club, a the budget and that the indus- A round of parties is also in persons wen present at a public the overture. "The Village Jr., of 116 Hernlng avenue, and .past governor and present chair- trialists had approved the new Hardware, Shapiro's Department hearing Monday night on the re-Copeland, Mrs. Bungenstock, Mrs. Dunham. Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Wol- Chapel," and the marches, "Pro- J. R. Settlemire of 339 Walnut man of the district's new dub «tln its entirety. In fact, Store, Sportsman's Shop, Swan vised budget, it was not apparent motion" and "Starter." This group avenue. .Mrs. Lothar Sudektan of ates the sheen usually found in 1 ff denier nylons! committee; Charkf Haus, chair- he rep%ted, "they complimented Cleaners and Dyers and the Towne that many voters had any serious ford and Mrs. McAteer; public re- Grand Jurors lations, Mrs. F. Seflng, Mrs. P. Gll- s composed of elementary school 690 Division avenue is vice-chair- man of dub extension 'or the Council "on a splendid job." Shoppe. - v objection to the ''proposed new musicians. man for Districts 3. 4, 7, 8 and 9, Elizabeth dub; Ihwd Hanson of In accordance with plans out- All local stores will be open figures. Many of those present at cher, Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs; Hetman. Tickets for the concert may beand A. L. Rodee of 23 Mansion Perth Amboy, district chairman lined earlier by the Mayor and Hear talk on Friday njght, as usual, and resi- the hearing supported the board obtained from members of the terrace Is vice-chairman for Dis- of Kiwanis dub extension, who Council, Mayor Pitten reported dents unable to dp their shopping members. Plans were completed for a miston* council-leader dinner to be held senior or elementary school bands tricts 1, 2, 5, 6 and 10. will assist the new dub in'formu- that.. the manufacturers have during the day have been urged to Mayor Pitten and members of or at the door. lating and carrying out its pro- rake-advantage of j the Dollar Day on March 8. Guest speaker will Mrs. H. T. Gruber of 14 Forest agreed -to form an industrial com- Penal System Council' had openly attacked the avenue is treasurer, and Mrs. Wal- gram for the first three months; mittee which will strive" to induce savings tomorrow night. original school budget, charging ibethbe Mrs. . Henry G. Nulton of Eliza- John Pitcher, of the Plainfleld "The final answer to our crime In the Martin Jewelers' adver- ter H. Wagstaff, executive chapter far aplcy hn, new Industry to locate in the bor- that it would cause a considerable A cooking class in St. Michael's secretary, is secretary of the fund club, former lieutenant governor ough. At their suggestion. Coun- problem lies within our own com-tisement, the item "Cord Scatter- increase in the tax rate in the bor- First Baptist of the district and now district munities," Commissioner Sariford pins*' should read "Coral Scatter- School will be started next Mon- drive committee. Roy H. MacBean, cil plans to place property now ough. day, it was announced. president of the Cranford Business treasurer; F. Emery Stevens of zoned for industry with-a1 broker Bates of the State Department of pins" on page 11. „ the Elizabeth club, district secre- Institutions and' Agencies told The following dates were set for Credit Union Association, is in charge of the in a further effort to obtain new business area solicitations, and Hirf . . tary, and Harold. Bates of Cran- industry for Kenilworth. The abou< t 100 persons Friday night in ;Girl Scout activities: June 1, ford, a past president of the a Designing, Building Stage Set Brownie investiture ceremony; and Charles M. Ray is chairman of Kenilworth Manufactuters^i^roup *he township rooms at.the q« ^~ June 3, Girl Scout Rally at Roose- publicity. Elizabeth .dub. have volunteered to confer with terly membership meeting of the r Growth Told Weekly luncheon meetings of the Grand Jurors' Association of velt School. Plans also were dis- District captains are as follows: Council on any proposals by new For Years Ago 'aMajor Project The fifth annual meeting and District 2, Karl Ireland; District 3, Cranford dub will be held at industry to see that prospective Union County. cussed for the. annual Brownie dinner of the First Baptist Church trip to the zoo. Also planned was Mrs. E, A. Dunfee, Mrs. J. How- 12:15 p. m. Tuesdays at the Chim- buyers are reliable and also have "Crime, be it adult or juvenile, By C. D. TALIAFERRO tag) E. T. Marshall, E. R. O'Brien, Credit Union will be held at the ney Comer. It was voted to hold ordinary or sex, abates only when a lead#«"s" cabin licensing course- nrd Houston and G. Nelson Kling. something to offer to the borough. . If you think Mr. Blanding had Jr., Miss Sally O'Brien. W. E. church at 8 p. m. Monday, it was English Village; District 4, Mrs. H. the annual meeting on the date of communities organize to prevent at the scout cabin at Lake Surprise- announced this week by James the third regular meeting in Oc- Councilman Charles B. Wendle, problems building a dream house, Thome, J. V. Starr and George on March 21. ' , ' : R. Best and Mrs. William V. Steers; chairman of the lighting commit- it. That's why we hail the forty Trumpore, knew the art of„ bevel- ; Laurel, president. According to tober. The township of Cranford New Jersey communities which try building a stage set. It Is an The Girl Scout Glee Club is District 5, A. Vemon Anderson; tee, reported- that all lighting or- ling, lashing and battening, and Mr. Luurcl, thin marks the climax District 6, J. G. McNab; District 7, and the boroughs of, Garwood and have formed youth guidance com- now holding rehearsals for a spring of five years of unusual growth, deredeedd byy CCouncil for the new de- amazingly similar process. the set stands secure. 1 Mrs. A. D. Greene, Robert S. Wiese Kenilworth are included in the missions, to prevent crime at its musical festival to be offered in particularly in the pcrcapitu sav- territory of the new dub. velopments has been approved by First of all, a good architect (set As the windows of the set look and Mrs. Robert Yuckman, Heath- source and to minimize -the en- designer) "Is, necessary; one who the early spring. ings of the members. Organized low prices: Charter members signed up last Public Service and will, be in- out onto a street in Wollaston, ermede section; District 8, Mrs. vironment in which it flourishes." knows the limitations as well as Mass., very important for effec- Announcement has been - made July 31, 19-44, with a membership night include, in addition to the tailed wjthin three weeks. He that a China painting course for James P. Duffy, Mrs. C. H. Mason also advised that Public' Service Commissioner Bates traced the the essentials. For "Years Ago"; tive realism are the two oiltaloor of 60 persons and its of $7,578 and Mrs. John J. O'Leary, Park- H Kauxe 15 Jollier, exquisitely sheer officers and directors previously treatment of law violators in a leaders has been started, and that at the end of that year, this Credit named: has a new proposal on bus service which tlfe Cranford Dramatic Club scenic effects painted by Paul Niel- way Village; District 9, Mrs. S. H. \ into Kenilworth whereby all bases review of penal practices from the will present March 4 and 5, Roy son. Not only does Mr. Nielson several kits of clothing have been Union has grown to a membership Schultze and Mrs. M. L. Taliaferro; 51 xaune IS dmtLr. dressy slieer Postmaster-Arthur F. Metx, Dr. probably will run into Eighth early days of vengeance, modified Hammond was given the- job of picture the house across the street packed for shipment overseas. of 138 "persons and assets of $58,-and District 10, I. A. Nylen and John J. CLeary, Russell Hoag- street through retalation to retribution, putting three rooms, a stairway 051 as of December 31, 1948. Mr«. Sarah Emery. land, Goldberg's Men's Store; upon which the most recent de- and the Hartford and New Haven I 51 Ktuixe 30 Jenier. 'IcvOme sheer-. Freeholder Albert Benninger and a porch.on a twenty-foot stage. Railroad, but he ''seasons" them Loans to members have exceed- Martin A. general truck- was present at the meeting" and velopment has been the "grafting" Cancer Unit to See ed $250,000, with member, loan Jwln W. Kraua, supervising ing; H. Hell Witherspoon. Cran- of reform. J And he did It. as well. It would not do for the principal of the Kenilworth Pub- 43 Jiaujca 30 tlenUir. business sheer said he would personally present The main action of the play windows to look out on the winter balances of $55,271 as of Decem- ford Yardage Shop; George C. the request of the Mayor and He cited the Baumes Law in at Calvary Church ber 31. 1948. lic Schools, has been named chair- Mory, Mory and Nunn; Fred H. takes place in the 1912 small-town scene of the first two acts when man of the drive in Kenilworth. Council for county financial assis- New York State and this state's dining room, but the audience will the third act takes place in June, A motion picture, "The Doctor "These loans," says the treas- Gray/ Jr.. Gray Memorial; Bay- tance in the -procuring and in-^ "fourth offender" act as examples Speaks," will be shown at 1:30 urer, the Rev. Benjamin W, P. Mr. Andersen has announced rnondBTG. Lauer, Public Service; of retributive punishment carried also catch glimpses of the parlor therefore two drops were painted that a meeting of canvassers for stalling of a new traffic light for and kitchen. The realistic effect for each window to be lowered in- p. m. Tuesday at Calvary Lutheran Allen, pastor of the church and J- J. Coupland, Centric Clutch the intersection at Kenilworth to extreme. Church during an all-day sewing organizer of its Credit Union, Districts 1, 2. 8, 6 and 10 will be Company; G. Winfleld Scott, steel "When we overdo punishment, of wallpaper in this main room to place in accordance with the "have been made for many provi- held next Thursday night In Boulevard and Michigan avenue seasons of the play. meeting of the church's cancer : In *he -'-salesman; John D. Markey. real we defeat our own ends," he as achieved by an original hand- unit. All interested persons are dent and productive purposes, for municipal building^ to the Board of Freeholders today. inted stencil design which coy-. WJth three rooms and out-door HOSIEHV. STEKET FLOOR estate, Thomas Mlrante, salesman Both streets are county-controlled. stated. "Punishment of this type invited to attend. The sewing ses- example: The consolidation of The chairman has Urged every Klngiland Ward, commercial The present light his been con- may do more harm than the crime ers the flats composing tfie dlning"backdrops. the lighting will not besion will begin at 10 a. ni. and coiiv debts, medicul, dental, hospital ex- district to submit a report on the room. In a house such an enter- 5tmpte;~however (Gilbert Taylor, artist; Albert J. Cofley. Central demned by the State Highway Itself." tinue until 4 p. m. pense, the payment of Insurance initial report night on Tuesday Motors; Joseph prise would be very costly, but George,Miller, Charles SkiUman pitmiums and tuxe.-i, purchases of evening, March 8, in Red Cross A. Kowalski. Department. Habitual criminals often plead Contributions of old white Check price, size, quantity R. J. OOEIKE CO. Breen's Liquor Store; Frank Di- guilty to lesser crimes to escape willing artists Ellen Gilderslecver and Branch Darby will competent- clothing, furniture, fuel and the headquarters. 1k A new American flag and stand Tony Moody and Edward Gaven, ly handle this assignment. cloth suitable for bandages Tullio, Prudential Insurance Com- were presented to the Mayor and mandatory life sentences for more i like. And in the five yeurs since Elizabeth 4, N. J. pany; Irving Rosenthal. Central working for fun rather than funds, An audience seldom realizes the sheets, pillow cases,' tablecloths,, , . • ev>| * Council by Nicholas Capece, sen- serious crimes for which they are napkins, men's handkerchiefs. etdlts organization there has been not Motors; Wilbur Dehiner. Dehmer's apprehended, Commissioner Bates made this undertaking possible. problems involved in staging: one MO IS D ior vice-commander, and Bruno Actual building of the set was building windows, doors, fire- -arc requested by the unit. Such bad loan which U a tribute In Today's Issue Slower Shoppe, John White, Dan- Zampaglione. of Kenilworth Post, said. Public opinion does not sup- materials may be left at the to thu 1.65 Accounts Op«n«d . ELIZABETH . . . Jel's Hardware, and Dr. Richard not easy. Angled walls to permit places, stairs, fitting set pieces to- character of the borrowers, SI O IS D Stall and Phone Orders Promptly Filled 2230, V.F.W. In making the pre-port harsh penulties for habitual church. limited by state law to parish- AmuKmenli it 4th rioor Ofllco S. Battaglia of Roselle, who trans- minor offenses, he observed, and the audience to see other rooms gether, hammering painting, rrieas- 1 1 tkMI sentation, Mr. Capece' said the ioners." Cputlfled 6 1.45 ierred from the Elizabeth Club. post was grateful for the fine co- nforcement and judicial authori- made very difficult the fitting to- uring. but the net result builds an •i a M D tiea know it is difficult to get con- gether of flats and panels in a man- atmosphere which does much to Asked whut he thoujjht of Editorial £• operation given the veterans' group churches having Credit Unions, Society 4 TT35 —- 1 vlctions for the crimes which carry ner which would create the illu- complete their full enjoyment of Weather aa MO OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS Till 9 Report Measles, Mumps by the Council. He pointed out the Rev. Mr. Allen said: Garwood t tt, four thaTthe metal stand in which the the heavier penalties. sion of unbroken walls without the play by housing the actors in Fair during today, rain late- 1.15 1 of German measles. casting shadowy, but Jack Bun- a frame that is an Important ih- Churches are one oi^ie limited Kenllwodh ZS tour cases of mumps and one case flag staff rests was turned out on In the effort to graft reform tonight and on Friday. Milder groups explicitly permitted by upon the penal system, Commis- non and his stage crew of E. J. lluence on characters and plot. It tonight, colder weather Fri- Churchea 21 °f chickenpox were the communi- a lathe by Councilman William state low to orgunizo Credit Weather 1 Check Liater. Mayor Pitten . expressed sioner Bates continued, the most Tlerney, R. D. Burt, L. M. Banks, is a job of which Roy Hammond. day late and on Saturday. -_•__ a UmJ aw a a c.o-o. cable diseases reported during the Paul Nielson, Jack Bannon and Unions. But aside from its legal Schools U QIXKC Closed Next Monday as Usual and past week to Health Officer WU- Council's appreciation and said it promising trend should begin with Maxwell Richards, Eric Roos, W. Likely warming up on Sun- status I believe u Credit Union CVKH more frequent apprehension, and H. Old, W. J. Wiseman. Dean every member of the stage crew day. Fair Saturday and Sun- 8»ofta U L Tuesday, Washington's Birthday "P Smith. Also reported were would replace thh e present flagflg within a church acts as a pilot on pot* tight) may be proud. day. two cases of dog bites. (Coattmie* on papa d0ftt) Fisher, D. T. Gregg, Richard Mon- (Continued on page •."."••• •'•' *.*£.'•> * >[,••« *' >••!•
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with her 'grandchildren,. Cameron Newcomers to Elect, Girl Scout Mothers THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1949 Inaugurate and David Ogden. Blood Donors . \ Pag* Cranford's Woman of the Month Such a day, busy as it is, looks Hear Talk on Library To Help Pack Clothing deal she can do about helping to easy when compared with a day's Jealth Provide a suitable environment work during the war. One of Election of officers will be held An appeal to all leaders and for him to grow in. Teaching Boy Scout This is the first in a series of Now Visiting at a luncheon meeting of the Cran-mothers of Girl Scouts to assist in articles entitled "The Woman Mrs.. Stanley's biggest war-time mothers that an infant immedi- days included:--five meetings-rail ford..Newcomers'- Club next Wed- making-up-bundles of rfothw for January ately from birth is sensitive to his ^Crusade of the Month,"' planned as'a scheduled between 10 a. m. and. 8 nesday at Temple Beth EL Guestgathered during the. recent drive surroundings and that he will re- means • of honoring Cranford LocalGroups speaker for the meeting will be conducted by the girls, was issued ' Slaking the western district of p. m.f and all held in different spond accordingly, the necessity women who serve as leaders headquarters. From the township Blopd ' -Donors, Inc., became Mrs. Harold Haagensen, librarian by Mrs. R. A. Waters, clothing Presented of good mental health in the par- Union Council, Boy Scouts of of the Cranford Public Library, drive chairman, at a meeting of America, the first district to take in 'the community. •• For the rooms, the committeewoman would guests instead of hosts Thursday ents can be understood. run to the police department, and night when the typers met at thewho will discuss'the.facilities and the Girl Scout Leaders' Associa •mere MK M birth*. 11 deaths formal action, 40 scouters of the first article. The Citizen and background of the local. library tion at the Scout House Monctav 9 marriages recorded by the 'It is therefore important for the district, comprising Cranford, Ro- Chronicle has nominated Mrs. then back to-th e Jown offices, or home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. 3DA parents to do everything to make she might rush tosomeone' s home, Rearick, • 306 Riverside drive, to and also review some of the newnight The packing will be done goard of Health during January, selle, Roselle Park and Kenil- Jacob Stanley. Because it is books available there. at the Scout House next Mondav home conditions such that the in- worth, met Sunday night at Cran- then to her' own home for a meet- type 28 members of the Cranford according to the monthly report of fant or child will always feej se- difficult • to select all the ing of the salvage committee, and Violin selections will be offered from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ford Methodist Church to inaugu- College Club. This'is the •first Heailh Officer William P. Smith. cure and loved." ' rate the fortieth anniversary cru- women who have contributed ~ again, back to the township rooms. time that.the Cranford-Garwood- by Mrs. Everett E. Heim. There It was announced that Mrs. » will be nursery facilities available Butler will have charge of ar Ouckenpox had the highest in- sade in scouting to "Strengthen the to Cranford's growth, the Kenilworth Blood Donors, Inc., 1 As a home front trooper, Mrs. for small children during the rangements for the Spring Festf rtHence of all rftff '"****^****' dis- Arm of Liberty." District Chair- newspaper requests that read- Stanley was indefatigable. A has gone outside Cranford Hall for man Sidney Smith presided over meeting. Mrs. Kurt Metzger is val to be held on May 20. ThenI easeS reported during the first Honor Society ers fend in letters nominating plaque from the war department a typing session. chairman of the temple committee will be a rally and court of awards "month of 194a\_there being 7 cases. the meeting, which wag a com- those who might be featured credits her with having organized bined session of • district commit Appreciation has been.extended in charge of the luncheon. All for Cranford and Kenilworth Q\h£f fftipmifnifnW^ diseases were in succeeding articles.. one of the best war committees to Mrs. Rearick, a member Of thenewcomers to Cranford are invit- troops at Roosevelt School on Ju^ teemen and unit leaders of the to conscript women in industry. reported as follows: Mumps, 5; Election at £/<• area. By IRENE KONDRATOWICZ College Club, who assembled the ed to attend. 3, the theme for this event beinr measles, 3; German measles, 1; The Cranford group, heralded as group. . In. announcing the new "International Friendship." ^ The Woman of the Month is the most ideal committee of its Reservations for the luncheon scarlet fever, 1. and tuberculosis, During a candlelight service, procedure, Blood Donors, Inc., should be made not later than Sat- dinner for leaders and members of i Dog bites reported during Janu- High School the leaders of the units were pre- strong for America. kind, was" studied byy men from points out that urday—with-Mrsr-Rj-Henee-Vbung, the—Girl-Scout—Council—wiH~be~ ary totalwrC I; ~ sented-with pins-and-pledge-cards, Michigan and other states who will be found in this way for do-201 South Union avenue. held" at the Howard Johnson Res- Twelve members of this year's duplicates of which will be given Sylvester street, who calls club Interviews, and visits were con- senior class and eight members of wanted to set up similar organi- nations. , Proceeds of ' a dessert bridge taurant, Route 29, on March 8. icted by the department as fai- to the boys in their own units. Thwore k "adult education." zations. A talk on arts and crafts was ducted by the department as fol-the junior class of Cranford High On Tuesday, the Red Cross party last evening at the home of 11 School have been elected to mem- ceremony was conducted by Dis- Emphasizing each word with a "For eight months," Mrs. Stan- Mrs. Henry F. Dylla, 602 Linden presented at the meeting by Mrs. lo«.s: Commii"'" '!'' diseases, 3; trict Commissioner Robert Smith group will attend a meeting of the Irany. . boarding homes forchildren . 1; bership in the National Honor So- nod, Mrs. Stanley, one of ley observed, "I worked a sixCapt- . Newell Rodney Fiske Post, place, are to be donated to the . ; and Assistant Commissioner Rob- ford's most untiring workers, dis- day week on that committee. The food 19; confer- ciety, it was announced this week. ert Smith and Assistant Commis- 335..VFW, where members will be March of Dimes in the name of the ence* 3; health education, 2; wells, Selection 'was made by a faculty cussed the role of women in to- war department challenged me totyped; and on March 8, the pro- Newcomers'Club. - Weed KUlew 4; survey. 11. and environmental sioner Arthur Lyons. Each leader day's busy world. set an example, and so I went to Experiments on' the use of chemk committee. upon accepting his pins signed the gram will be carried to a meeting sanitation, 17. "The same interest and energy work." of/Cranford Post, 212, American eal weecj .killers began about 1895. Seniors chosen were Monica crusade pledge. Auditions for Radio/ The plumbing inspector report- Reiman, Sarah Vaughn, Jeanne that women showed during" the The biggest job in war work was Legion. ed 26 license renewals. 13 permits -. Aimed at enrolling a record war," she declared," should be to get workers,' Mrs. Stanley de- Mack, Jane Tunner, Ronald number of boys and leaders in the Broadcasts by P.-T. A. issued. 11 plumbing inspections D'Arcy, Marilyn Smid, Joan Bates, steered today toward keeping cl&ed. But at that time, the ur- and 7 nuisance complaints. scouting movement, the crusade America' vigilant and strong for gency of winning the war w.as. theNominating Committee Auditions for parents, teachers Robert Nicholson, Marilyn Miller, will end in 1950. Pledges will be Visits were made fayDoroth y David Mair, June Stevens and our children." stimulus that brought many Chosen at Cleveland and other persons interested in ap- A. Sauer. R. H, the maternal and sent to the National Council, pearing on the P.-T-A. radio pro- FORD' Harold Glovier. A leader in many Cranford women into the field of commu- health nurse, as follows: In- where information and suggestions The following nominating com- groups since her arrival here 25 nity service, she pointed out. Tam presented over Station WNJR MJOI. 15; included Carol submitted will be correlated for mittee was named at a meeting of from 12:05 to 12:30 p. m. each Sat- . Suzanne Joerndt, Wil- guidance of leaders in developing years ago. Mrs. Stanley served a "There is much still -left todo, ' 74; birth 24-h6W day on the home front Mrs. Stanley continued. "In fact, the executive board of the CleVe urday . will be -held from 7:30 ao LUBRICATION rates delivered. 32; demonstra- liam Collins, Thomas Cisar, Al- a well-rounded scouting program. land P.-T.A. at thp srhnnl yestec during World War I this-is-the-important-time-wi ftf30—i*—-mr—next Wednesday—at tions, 27rand school'etamlnations, b^xt_CoLyille^JBetty__£arxy,_Mary day morning: Mrs. E. N. Geddings, Ellen Reinert and Jane Jeffries, became synonymous with paper we must be alert and not lose-our Plainfleld High School. ' by 3M- Declares Peace Moves "drives and .scrap chives, with ap- American principles, for they are chairman; Mrs. G.. C. Newbury, The topic for the broadcast this These seniors were elected last Mrs. J. H. Sanford and Miss Etta Cases were referred as follows: Must Start Locally peals in War Fund drives, and the greatest in the world. Th Saturday will be "Uses of the Pub- Factory-Trained Infants toWinfjpl d baby station, year while members of the junior with boundless energy foran y United Nations, I think, is • ourTunner. Mrs. Bruno Metzner and lic Library—Educational and Rec- class: .Carolyn Burelbach, Mary Understanding, friendship and 3; pre-school toprivat e physician, project of the Defense Council. salvation." '•''''''. Mrs. 'H. C. Stevens were chosen reational." Also announced this I; school' toprivat e physician. £; Ann Wurth, Virginia Young, Aud- brotherhood must start at the local as-alternates. •, •••• ••;;.- Mechanics Mrs. Stanley, co-chairman of the , The WomarTof""the Month has Saturday wiU*e deta}l&of a script cases to welfare; Jeanice -JUybnsi./Ann" world peace at- the international council's salvage committee, and varied-interests., A member of the v Wednesday Morning Club for" iCchairman, announced that^a mem- ior high school students. clinic. 1 adult., Catts and Mary Ellen Whelani level, the Rev. Charges A. Ross' of chairman of the feeding unit, step- 1 ped into her war duties with well- years, she also has been president ber of the K[ew ."'Jersey Safety $ There ''were no contagious dis- Miss Gatts is president of the Elizabeth, past Rotary district gov- Council will be the speaker for the Storing Orange Juice eases among the children at StCranfor. d 'Chapter, which was ernor, told members of the Cran- built experience hi working with MBS. JACOB STANUBY of the Village Improvement Asso- ciation, a member for three years association's next regular meeting, If orange juice is stored over 1 Michael's School during Jariuary. chartered in 1924, and Miss Young people, getting things done and ford Rotary Club last Thursday at night and is carefully stoppered is secretary and treasurer." Ray 1 reaching the goaL . ' of the Cranford Recreation Com- to be held in the sphool at 8 p. m. The school physician completed his the Howard Johnson Restaurant, on March 14. and put away at once - it will re- It costs no more for » com- 3fip,ial ' cxannnahons, and thAe. Clement; high school principal, Fifteen years ago, the Woman for three years. She also served new memorial field and' commend- mittee and a member of the board Route 29. two • years as president of theed Mayor Osterheldt for his tire- of directors of the Cranford Re- Membership of the association tain most of its value. However, if plete lubrication by factory- nurse continued with hers. has served as faculty^sponsor since Declaring that some day thoef the Month, tall, brown-eyed and it is exposed, oxygen from the air the chapter's organization. Button Tufted 1 Union County Council < olesf s work In having the field com- publican Club. She is a member now totals 388, it was reported by The following comments are in- hi?. . earnest, took the reins as president trained experts. Bring your Barrel Chair world will enjoy peace and friend- P.-T. A.*s. pleted. . of the First Presbyterian Church Mrs. Geddings, membership chair- will destroy some of the . vitamins cluded in Hiss Sauer*s report: , Membership in the National ship, the speaker urged Rotarlans of the High School P.-T. A. at a which form its chief contribution Ford home to Twin Boro for Honor Society may be won by crucial tune when there-was talk While active in parent-teacher "When the public gets full use and an avid booster of the Cran- man. The meetings was conducted a thorough Job. "Parents are often inclined to I • • / to throw their weight wherever ford Dramatic Club, for which she by Mrs. G. Holmes Williams, presi- to the diet, so it is better to squeexa believe that if a child is weU phys- seniors whose general weighted possible to help bring this move- ol disbanding Jhe organization. work, Mrs. Stanley influenced her of the field," she said, "well have the fruit just before use. average for the three and one-half Contemporary husband and several other men to served as chairman' of the costume dent. ically, he is a healthy -child. In mentl to an early conclusion. He Mrs. Stanley led the group tosoli d boys that will become athletic committee. years todat e is at least 412 and by Fringed Sofa footing and remained hi charge build a fence around the Oval— stars in the whole/country." public health, a healthy child is .. said the world cries out for a dear, what is the harvest when all is one who is not only physically well juniors with a general weighted "Because," she smiled, "athletics Mrs. Stanley discovered five Feeding Cows 'articulate Voice to give it leader- When asked how she finds time done? Mrs. Stanley smiled: To use grain efficiently, a bal- SALES but also emotionally and mentally average todat e of 4.5, In addition became dear tom y heart when my for so many extra outside-the- years ago that painting is relaxing SBtflCE ship, and that all thing are pos- boys were going toschool. " "In all my work, I have been anced mixture is important in daily well adjusted. to these attainments in scholar- sible if we get enough people to CONDUaWAT rmocBHMiras home activities, Mrs. Stanley ad- and-fun, just as she discovered ship, the selected candidates must It was a thrill, too, for this that there is time for everything a rewarded a thousand fold in pleas- feeding. Feed cows on the basis of "While there is nothing a pub- work for them. The Rev. Mr. Ross •ONOBABU IBANK I- CUAK* mitted the day is not long enough. ure and contentment. What more the amount of milk produced.' lic health nurse can do about the have demonstrated high qualities • JaaUa at U» aanarlar Caait school worker tose e the construc- '• "I learned early that if I want person really wants todo . when it comes to Custom-coveiHNl upholstered fnrnltnre urged Rotarians to leave a world Ualaa Craaty tion of the new high school. Mrs. can I' ask?" child's heredity, there Is a great e that will be. more acceptable to to. keep up with every thing,'! The Stanleys have two daugh- ceived recognition in leadership fa the matter of th*' Stanley nodded and the loose curls ters and two sons. Helen, who those who follow after than the patttlon ot the State on her head nodded too as she re-have towor k fast," she remarked. Peaches ALL MAKES and service to their class and world they found. . Highway Commissioner taught seven years in Cleveland ot the State of Ne flected on the values of education; The day's work has .changed When buying peaches look to the TWIN BORO Notice Is henftv a**o» that-the Board school through participation in nu- The annual ladles' night dinner. School, joined the Red Cross as a Jersey for the condem- railing gonri BPrion.B nnH tpnrhfirs Considerably from the rush of the ground color; if. it is white or yel- I\A ha» rotunltted ta?_the_Tgwn-merous_extta_curriculaJ_activities. ~ the lands -tbmobile-worker during the low" the peaches are, ripe or will SEWING MACHINES -originally scheduled for tonight; The National Newark this nation's best investment in war years toth e steady tempo of c lands and teal estate bjf reason A total' of' 15 per cent of a senior and now is stationed in Straublng, ripen; but if it is green, they prob- — SERVICED of the 111 mnatiiM-Uoo of a sanitary has been* postponed until May. Essex Banking NOTICE building youth for democracy. dub work, art classes and grand- . % • • class may be elected, five per cent Company ot Newark, a Germany,' as an overseas club- ably will not ripen but may wither Farta, Ne.aUi: Bobbin!. Zlpaar Wftrma- ta\Amet Race: at iwvement of Guests at the meeting, which was corporation of the "I never begrudged paying a mother duties. ' Compare Mrs. Osuon Drive: at construction of a sani- in the junior year. conducted by President J. Carl United States ot Amer- Stanley's day today with one she worker for the war department and rot '•• / Teat, B«1U. B«lb». BaManfcola t»y Mwn- fatGarde n Street: <«l con- Many local members of the Na- ica, executor and trus- high school tax because I know it Another daughter, Mrs. Pauline Attachment*. VTM. J. SCHMEXZ. Vtd. / •trurUan of jddewalka on Myrtle Street O. Hanson, included F. O. Race of is needed, toprovid e the best of lived during the war. • # / tional Honor Society have won MeManns Bros. Will Have Tomlinson* COVER-TO-YOUR-ORDER tee under the last will Ogden, resides in Manor avenue distinction in college and in later Hillside. Allan Wells of Roselle. and testament of Joseph everything hi education. Families Her calendar today reads: 8 Sport on Nla» New Sewing Machines UTABUSaUUt. 1M* , npents mdUft said report aceompanied James Smith of Linden and W. A.Ward. Jr., flwfased. and one of the sons, Howard Stan- On the island of Nlas. Indonesia, by maps h ^a flle in the orBce of thecareers. TO: Bessie Ward Doremus and Munaon who complain against school taxes a. m., art classes in Westfleld; 12 ley, a Navy veteran, makes his • Towmhlr* Clerk inif II to Inspection by all Stanger of Newark. a. Doremus. her husband; William because they don't have children noon, shopping; 1 p. m., a meeting the men wear false mustache* and persona In intereat and that the Town- A. Fahile and «*..•"«. Lowe labile, home in Westfleld, while the other. Westfield Sewing Center 158LWestfieWAv«ue •Mp Ommtttee «m meet on Tuesday. his wife; Joseph Ward Valrlie andattending schools, should' realize of the costume committee of the car-lobes reaching to the waist March Ii 1MB. at «J» p. It. In the Hu- Any of these luxurious Chairs and Sofas . • . and at a real $avin|( Joseph Mattson, an Army veteran, Minus these encumbrances, their fa- Continue Talks 6n Jeanette Sehadt Falrlle. his wife; that children, belong to- everyone. Crjanford Dramatic Club; in theresides in Parkway Village. Both IU K. BSOAO ST, WMTniXD ROSELLE CRANFORD'S SUNDAY Roland McWUUams Vairlle and Mar-After all, how we train children afternoon, sewing (Mrs. Stanley vorite sport is jumjjlng over 6 feet aHistJi IIM« il,»a/ an Religion at UJC garet BushneU lairUe. his wife; sons are in business with their high, 3 feet wide stone pillars. Oa*n «>**. WuUUM S-SSM ' BO. i 4-«i«»—«i»: _mr be heard. State of New Jersey; Township oftoday will-show-in what kind of sews most of her clothes), and infather, who is a ship chandler in ^DoanssMift Ommimcc Cranford. a municipal corporation leaders well have tomorrow."Mrs . IS COffEK, DRUGSTORESCHEDULE Deep
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TTPIMO dona at hotne. Concert rate*. Can CBantard «-»ltt.-W. sfOTHXR. would Ilka to .can for HXOSTROM baby carrla** with mattress. TRUCK, ltt too rpek. and drtm «ur htre Brlek front Morth Bid* bwaaalow with SH to » yews old, durta«_wss)k_«laff attlhUy used. SSO: st« pairs of gold and day or eootnet. Phooa CRanford toad kitchen and bath. Insulation 7:30 to Address 1M Ebn Street, tmnm uUn UiMd dmerio. and addi- 4MXL ** WnodJMrpiagjBrsplsrs, nil hast fir.. For Pupils tional material. OB. WtMOtU wishes- dsjn* work, B£FRIGERATOR. Mrvtl pi. • cu. ft. HOWLAND Monday and Friday. Three years la Good VxHxUtlon. SM. R.C-A. radio eon- PXainBeld 4-87*1. Three Buses to "take sole. S3S. 333 Walnut Avtmu. Call Bungalow for tsni delightful cosy 4 room CRantord e-OHS-lL ALTERATION*. buncalow with oil hast, attached sans*. mothar wfQ rara f*fr chtt* Odd »*M; BS> Jata 89 s ISO earner lot 811JOO. diau aitarnoossi or avanlnaa. Oanford Sixth Grade MILITARY Uniforms. Wart Point style. CRanford t Oil II. . tt site 38; dress Mouse, jumper. S pair (sje^sftxraM JMakr. HOWLAND r, lulu a 1mm. pants, sin 90; great coat with radltned DTYOim ELDCRLY lady Croup to New York cap*. UMd 3 months. 1M Kim Street. Nearly new 8 room hone within few min- dren evenings. Call at*. A card or call win MA, I Cranford. ' . • 5£S»K $ at?" utes walk of Center; ffrte ny* isssiirasUs. .' special buses >»ill trans- loo. Oil CUBXO KXCHAXOB CHZRRY bedroom Mt. buraau has 33 XDBAMweekdo "lO9 sixth grade pupils from 33 inch beveled minor) bed high head - Low taxes. BELT WAlfflBr- • S aa-a • m. am- m 'wttta U ,rd elementary schools to board; wash stand, 3 chairs needing r«- •OK MTKaaSweA. M. J. tt NURtB, experienced or registered nurse, /WKLY buffet and servtaa; table, both canlng: $90. Call CRantord 8-08TT-J. 3-3 MOWLAMS physician's office la Wnaella, typing es- Hall on Wednesday, far SIS: white porcelain ice box. very TRUCK crane aad T. O.-9 sential, full time. sxSabeth 3-0743. food condition. *18- Phone CRantord BABY carriage, brand new. collapsible, hire. S. W. OUrer. Inc. SS^OO—Bright, cheery 8 room home with 30 for a special children's dark blue: bargain at-«2S; never used. •-MM and Undaa S>TCM. •replace, master bedroom with double YOUNG lady, alert, permanent. Gift BUNGALOW for rent AU new furniture, ^ert bV 60 members* of New Also'washing machine that needs aome closets, steam heat "»"gT Taxes Shop. 8 North Union Avenue. Phone fixing, SIS. CRanlord 9-3418. (US. BHOKER CO-OPERATION. refrigerator; 800 ft. from Ocean. As- York's famous orchestra under di- CUT clan. Ice skates, size »'/•; aquarium. MURBAT * MTJBPBT CRanford 8-3348. phalt tils floor; shower insWi*. Inspec- b-«a_««i t,,^ CaU CRantord B-UBS-J. rection of Wheeler Beckett SIMMONS bed with Inner spring; mat- HOWLAND COMPANION..for semi-invalid lady, aft- tion by appointment. Weeks open grJtT. pink wooL sJ»e 13. Call CRantord tress. SIB. CRanford 8-0708-R. tf ernoons, one with car. Call CRanford July 0 noon to August IS noon. CaU The trip was arranged by Mrs. WILLIAM O. SCBalAL Center hall 3 bediooiu home, srience 8-«4ao-M. mornings, 1,0 to 11. . CRantord 8-02T8-J. 3-1O LINOLEUM kitchen sink tops Installed. CRanfard 8-OSBT-W Lewis Gafejy of 119 Centennial HXCTR1C Ironcr and washer; also porch Rubber and asphalt tile laid. Rate* kitchen, first and second floor baths, oil HOME repairs—Attentions. Kitchens n- •watra^M AXHMCT steam heat, double garage, 88 x 300 lot.SCHOOL Clerk, office of supervising prin- SMALL building In center of town. Could COMFORTABLY * I'Tffr avenue, Union County chairman chairs. Phone Elizabeth 3-3120. reasonable; free estimates. Call CRan- cipal, must be Kenuworth resident Ap- ford 6-0817-R. • ' 3-10 modeled to suit. Eeaky roots repaired, taxes 8138. An Interesting value at be used for storage or repair shop or able Cos* svsxtsenias for the New York Youth Concerts You tfay for all your purchaiet of one time ot Acme. WASHING machine. Easy-Spindrier: good renewed gutters and leaden '•M^ITT—II CHARIJS IC. YEAKEL 311,180. ply to principal's office, Harding flrhiwl, light manufacturing. Tfrfn^itig is 30 ft. Mb. T. 10 and,3S bases peas door condition: »45. CRantord 6-1106-J. WE HAVE now in stock IMS Euroj>ean repaired and renewed. No Job too 438 Boulevard, Kenilworth. 9 a. m. x 40 ft., Inquire Mrs. Undavfet. 18 Association, which sponsors the Opening the purse but once reduces the chances of drop- to 4 p. m. RooseveM Lane. KenOwortn. Call CB*Z gift packages of vegetable seed. 37 small. L. r. Baxter. Call CRanford •'* HOWLAND . \ Eastman Street. Cranford. ' , ford «VUB7-W. "*"• program. Last year, the Cranford' DAVENPORT with slip cover; 8 x 10 Ax- different varieties for only S3.B9. Ship O-33M-R. ' " tf VACANT 8 mom house, all decorated and ping money'and enables you to save time and incon- mlratrr nut: a breakfast room benches. them now for early. planting. For free ready to move Into, 3 dandy bedrooms Excellent value for a large family, 3 re-TELEPHONE solicitors, with unlimited LARGK. nicely furnished ntl^ schools had the largest delegation ' CRanfard *-037*-B_ - . delivery call CRanford 8-3383. Holland MAN with truck for hire. Small moving With large bath, log-burning fireplace lated families or a good Investment In service, not magazine or collection WANTED TO RENT newly drcmatrd. eesrseniaitly located! venience. Acme checkers are specially trained, having Jobs: light hauling. Attics, cellars and work, excellent earnings. Box 340, care References rerhanggq. 10» Itiln StrS of any school in this area at the WING chair, fire screens, platform rocker, Floral Gardens, 7 South Ave.. Cranford. In living room, large aun parlor used 4ts present use as a 3-family. Vint floor or * ^irtfv^Ttflffh^l apartments patted rigid examinations for accuracy, guaranteeing you yards cleaned. Carl'a Trucking Service. all year, nice bright dining room and 3 rooms, imitation tile bath, 3 fireplaces. Crarilord Citlxen and Chronicle: 3-3 CRanford e-188S-J. concert.. walnut drum table, dining and bed-VENETIAN Blinds, guaranteed custom CRantord 8-M29-M. " • 3-34 kitchen, steam heat, all miniated, storm or nouses for employees of Merck & quick, efficient service at all times. room seta, lady's desk, maple chest. 3nd floor 4 rooms and bath. 3rd Boor LADY! Be your own boss In the young Company. Inc.. within reasonable com- Accompanying the pupils will be made, plastic coated in many pastel windows In doors; 3-car g«r»ige; a home has 3' additional rooms and storage up-coming plastic Industry. Part time, PLEASANT in Townseod's. 241 North Ave., Westfleld. colors; only S4.B0 per average window. HAVE your sewing machine or vacuum muting' distance of Rahway. Write or vate home, r Gentleman OH Tel. WEstfleld. 1-UU you will appreciate with Its lovely yard; space. Oil heat. Double garage. Extra enjoyable and profitable. Very small contact Personnel Department, RAhway the following teachers: Miss Olga We measure, you Install — or small cleaner repaired or electrified by a reduced to sell at 813.356. (large lot near the Hl&h School. Now Investment', necessary. Call Elizabeth lend .CaR charge for Installation. We can change factory-trained mechanic with 13 yean 7-1200. extension 877. tt Specht, director of vocal music in Totaled, Itemized Receipt Makes Re
$&%•*<•* rax CHAMIDHP OTPaaf AMP CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY THE CTTIZPr AMD, CHBOMICLK; THUBflibAT, FEBRUARY U. 19*» Near On Six 8 and 40 Group Ha« Recover Variables also, stolen from the home Original Play missing. Entrance was gained* Sewerage Anlliofitjr Here ior Speeding Legion Unit Meeting in Cranford Stolen in'Break' opening the rear door with a Union County Salon No. 148, 8 A small cedar chest and its At Lincoln for Bahway expects to have a
m Mi Limited Quantities On These Dollar Day Specials! S HAND BATH NYLON MEN'S DRESS SOCKS 3 Prs. $1.00 SttVER-PLATED WATCH ATTACHMENTS $1.00 1.00 .-;("{•'• TOWELS TOWELS TOWELS HOSE COTTONS RAYONS Choke of Yellow. Pink or White Gold X SALT AND PEPPERS Keg. Me Bach fee 2*> Each fta* StoVach MANY STYLES —r— REG. MS-5.00 Each Pair - $1.00 Cotton Prints ..../...... :... . 3 yds. $1.00 Cohama Clan Plaids 2 yds. $1.00 Beaattfnl Ttiapot DeaUn REG. S.50 80 sq. Percales, Plain Cohama Permanent Moire. -yd. $1.00 2for*l FEE FAB : 3fcrH 4 fern BRAND and Prints C...i...... 2 yds. $1.00 Belding-CortieeiU Woven Stripes.. yd. $1.00 KAMA-SPIN f iriITl7ll Cotton Taffeta, Waffle Pique Prints, — CIGARETTE Mu 1-V> MM. M. JCi MX .00 Taffetas, Plain, Stripes and——,———__ BUde by Ronaon Ideal to Keep Your Jewelry and Fine Wale Prints .....yd. $1.00 Woven Plaids , yd. $1.00 Poily Guaranteed—SEO. t.95 Each Eyeglasaea Shining — REG. SOe each LADIES'A BOYS' BOYS' CHILDREN'S REG.6SC RAYON CARDIGAN linen and Cotton Toweling, Rayon Faille ...... ; yd. $1.00 MITTENS FLANNEL , 2 for $1.00 Printed.17- 4 yds. $1.00 Romaine Crepe ...... ^....^....^^^yd.* $1.W PANTIES SWEATERS 2 Prs. $1.00 «ou> OR 8B.VER EARRINGS m PAJAMAS MosSi-CSpepe:^^-..?...... ; .-:T.-; . wim :• : . . ._ »» . -_ »_^_ *fc * '. u • — « i n White and Bine Eyelet, 36" to 39" wide — yd. $1.00 Xance Selection of Nationally LAPEL BUTTONS 2 * Cohama Rayon Gabardine .^ Advertised Brands — REG. IM—5,95 Pair Umlted QnanUtf . ., .•/ . SIZES »^-10%~REaSOcrV. Cohama Rayon Frost Points 3 Prs. $1.00 • and Frost Stripe, yd. $1.00 yd. $1.00 00 • LAMES' DRAPERY AND SUPCOVER MATERIALS Crepe Back Satins ...... P£ARL NECKLACES .00 STERLING NECKCHAIN Ill COOKIE. KNIFE and BOYS' LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS ?^ $1.00 Consolidated Herringbone Twill \yd. $1.00 Rayon Net, 72' wideTrrrr.T....~.. yd. $1.00 Most of Thnuutn Pink . Ideal to Pot Medals or Each Each Brooches on — REG. 2.00 JARS? FORK TRAY CREPE Printed Solid and Plaid ( PLASTICS Some with Sterllns Clasp — REG. 2.95 Bag. LM Ec* 149 E-Z BRAND or NAZARETH Cretonnes t...... 2 yds. $1.00 arints A yds. JpJt«W BABY Everglaze Chintz ...... 3 yds. $2.00 Tie Holders or. BABY COMBINATION BUTTON-ON ..,.:„..„.] .....y..,...... :. a yds. $1.00 Pocket Watch Chain Locket and Chain Cross and Chain •'SHIRTS $1 Off on Each f5 Porehaae of Oar Hotter 48" Drapery Materials Gold or SUver ««| (Q0 * Collar Bars *\M * Gold Filled «-| ,00 * Only. One Dozen $1.00 Off On Each $5 Purchase of Our REG. 2.95 1 of These for This %+ UNION siinns REG. 2.00—6.00 Each REG. 1.75 X Special Price * I SIZE8 t-8 — BEO. 14» PINWALE CORDUROYS PART WOOL OTIS MEN'S ftlinM ato Awning Canvass 2 yds. $1.00 BABY' BABY SILVERPLATED BABY MEN'S 2 for $1.00 •'/ Winter lnr csgbi 2 for$1^0 0 Curtain Material, 36" to 39 .2 yds. $1.00 WOOLENS . Cord Scatterpins Bent Handled Cup or Spoon and 10K Rings \. Newest Spring $1.00* Very Limited SHORTS SNUGGYS BEDROOM 100% Wool, 54" to 56" wide ...... yd. $1.00 Fork Set, $JOO Quantity Keg. «*> Each SHIRTS ud SHORTS Styles 1 Spoon $100* .00 • . LZSEach SpringPlaidsof Wool and Rayon, yd. $1.00 -REG.~1.7S r~—1 Very Special Price! Each KEO. £.95 n SLIPPERS 2 Prs. $1.00 $1 Off on Each $5.»0 Purchase of'Our Better Woolens- CLOSE SALE of CROCHETED COAT HANGERS and 'leach PR. POT HOLDERS now underway in our store tor SILKS •Plus Federal Excise Tax REciaviNG BLANKETS 2 for $1.00 benefit of Children'a Country Heine. Orders taken REa for Special Color* and Design*. Pure Dye Silks in Polka Dots, Come In and See Oar Many Other Dollar Day Bargains \ • , . •..••>.•#-. v- Prints and White ..:.."... $1.00 Off HANGERS, 3 for $1 HOLDERS, 4 for $1 On Each $5.tP rorehase CRANFORD VARIETY STC^tE m Open Friday Evening* *..-#-•••• CRAWFORD YARDAGE SHOP Open Friday Evenings CRanford 6-3270 § OWNED and OPEEATED by ANNE E. and H. N. WRHKB8P0ON I NORTH AVE, W. CRANFORD Open Mon. and FrL Eves. I 34 NORTH AVE., W. . Closed Wed. at Noon CRanford 64)598 II
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>'-••*••.<• BRIGHT STAR 6 CUP ALUMINUM HEAVY DUTY IRONING NYLON BEAUTIFUL FLASHLIGHT PERCOLATOR MEN'S ."^ CANNON Mi NOW HERE-biggest bargain! WITH BATTEKTES BOARD COVER HANDKERCHIEFS DISHCLOTHS FACE CLOTHS HOSIERY BLOUSES $1.00 .00 .00 45 GAUGE—30 DENIER By JOAN KENLEY. (or for for$ IN ALL THE NEW OPERA. VANITY 8 8 1 SPRING SHADES 8 *1 WHITE and.COLORa ill IS^ERSPRING MATTRESS for$1 .QQ Reg. 1.35 and 1.49 Values to 7.98 MARY ANN MARY ANN MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S ANKLETS - 4 P«. $1.00 LIGHT WEIGHT MARY ANN CHILDREN'S PANTIES, LACE TRIMMED 3 Prs. $1.00 WITH THE PURCHASE OF MATCHING BOX SPRING r $1.00 $1>oo » 48.50 DISH CLOTHS BROOM YACHT MOP KLEINERT DRESS SHIELDS X- - 4 Prs. $1.00 Overed with durable woven tieklnr Flos famon> quality aqd w^rkmanahlp LITHOGRAPHED METAL BREAD BOX $1-00 0 See tkfa bay at oar Bedding DepMtment tedfkjl If> the mattress ;oo>* been w*nUn«- — g FOR $|.00 .00 CHAD! CUSHIONS, Green Only ... • 3 for $1.00 LADIES' FABRIC FAMOUS MAKE f«r! BRAS i OR IF YOU PREFER — AN INNERSPRING or LAYER FELT MATTRESS TURKISH Recolarly to Z.SO WINDOW TOWELS HAND TOWELS GLOVES I! ti FOR $38.50 PLUS C | fill FOR A SUPER COIL SPRING CLOTHESLINE By FOWNES, SBALTMAR $1.00 SIDSHADEE HEBIMED—U" S- 33" DOORMATS and METERS. Stardy, BrrtMn lartal baads over eaflb famish a piatfana and prevent uuttna) up and hollows which rob you of yoor proper White <£^ f|f| • C«|Wa .00 100 FT. $1.00 Secolariy to S.M teat Dent watt — they'll ga tafafcly. . Bus Lovely PANTIES 8 DECORATED GLASSES IN RACK IN THE NEW NOW IS THE TtBOE! t* replace nv « •^Ureaa. Ifa the gnateat budget value far, the money today — and we urge you to .00 PR. 1 'n*w while a«v nvalr laate. N» « after theaa "real buy*" are gone. , . * TRANSPARENT PLASTIC TABLECLOTH ,....: 2 for $1.00 NON-RUN SPUN-LO 14 TOOTH STEEL 3 £or MORTTTE PLASTIC HALF APRONS -- - $1-00 *l t%c Eaeh GARDEN RAKE WEATHERSTRIP . UTILITY TAPE PLASTIC BIB APRONS : 2 for $1.00 LINOLEUM SPECIAL! » > » 2 sq. yds. for 1.00 WEATHERSTRIPPING FLOWER DECORATED PLASTIC TABLECLOTH $100 $1.OO t r*a caa bay. heavy ««atttj. niint^.,^ « yards . $j.oo $J.00BOX VANITY FAIR Lithographed Metal STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS re ahw ha»e hi ataafc. h» aO 1*40 pattema, OfU Seal Congolmm. Armatrong. Banny Bfaid and ELCOR ANKLETS FOR AUL WOOL FAST WOOL ENGLISH . Sale Special Felt Base Rugs, 9x12...... $6.95 MANY OTHER DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE FACIAL TISSUES mud COTTON RIB COTTON TABLE NAPKINS STEP-ON CAN Re*. 79c Each 49c Each 49c Each f STO»E HOCR8: DOLLAR DAY! 2 Prs. $1 3 Pr». $1 3 Pr». $1 8 A. M. to « P. M. Dally 4 Open Friday Evenings MANY OTHER DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS THROUGHOUT OUR STORE CRANFORD PAINT AND HARDWARE CRANFORD 5c & 10c STORE THE TOWNE SHOPPE Formerly H. E. Rowe Co. N. UNWW AVE. nntnnnE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS CRanford 64)221 Cranford 63141 29 N. UNION AVE. CRanford 6-1870 Cor. N. UNION AVE. and ALDEN ST. CRANFORD MK34. THURSDAY. nBSOAHT, U, IMf TB& CRJMIOBD CttJZMH AMD CHROWICLg. THURSDAY. rKBRVARY M, Page Thtrtes* J
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We Will Teach Your Dollars To Have More Cents! GOOD QUALITY MEN'S. OR WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED CLEANSING VITAMIN HOT WATER BAG 10" TAVERN Dry CUansd MAIL B COMPLEX .:••••: '.'. ••"• JuiD . • •- • Reg. 150 , CHILDHEN'S • • •'' 300V CAPSULES Overcoats and NJF FOUNTAIN SYRINGE FLASHBULBS CANDLES BASKETS ^ BOXES $J.0O FILM DEVELOPED 80% Cash and Cany ALL COLOB8—«EG. Me Es. KB0.US GARDEN SET FOR $1.00 CARTON REG. 4 MEN'S OR WOMEN'S FOR .00 AND PRINTED 12 -Regrr CLINICAL or RECTAL, Not 127—12O-620-«16—116 TEK Lsss 20% Cash and Carry ZIM WALL TYPE- FRAMED WATER SOFTENER PARLOR • - ANA .•"•.• •.'•'.". "• •• G. E. W FLASH BtJtBS CAN OPENER Dry C3san*di EEG TffiRifflffiTER REG. U§6 • •WIT and Srssssd UN) Bathrobes $1 #• ' f|00 .00 LMS 20% Cash and Carry
.";, •*_-...•*' ' BABY BROWNIE Dry EVENING IN PAXIB HAND FAtonrKD HOVSK ITALIAN BALM BEAUTIFUL SPECIAL, Reg. 3.16 2.85 1O% Off list Pricey and Prssssd Reg. 1.50 STEPCON FACE POWDER Housecoats $1 WATERING : BROWNIE FLASH SfKVBl, On AH 8 and 16 mm. Lsss 20% Cash and Carry DUST MOP HAND -• - ;- -AMP''•'-;:'.:.' ' BEO. Ltt COMPACTS With Flash Ah BLACK and WHITE ROLL FILM GARBAGE CAN - LABCK SELECTION > A U» VALUE CAN HOME DISPENSER PEHfcUME Reg. 15.00 13.49 •ML iftff Dry Clsansd Reg. 1.25 $|.00 M BOTH FOR $J.OO BOTH FOR $J.00 BROWNIE TARGET KODAK SIX-20, Reg. 6^1 Blankets *1 5.71 Reg. 137^8 „,• 106.95 Lsss 20% Cash and Carry ANSCO PIONEER with OROFLEX CAMERA, MEN'S BUSINESS Triple Coated - LUdTE LADIES* Flash Attmrhmwit, Reg. 9.79 (Display Model with Cs^e), COPPER SALT & COD LIVER Beautifully REG. 20c Ea. HEAVY PORCELAIN CUX-aFLEX CAMERA, Reg. 107.95 92.50 Laundmsd $FOR$f &• ..\ U«t 127 FQrn, Reg. 5.95 Shirts CHORE GIRLS RANGE SET HAIR BRUSH OIL TABLETS WALLETS 2.98 ARGOFLEX CAMERA, 20% Cash and Carry BTO.LO — VERY. BTECIAli ARGUS MINCA CAMERA, (Display Model with Case), SBO.LM .00 Use» 828 Fifan, Reg. &95 . 5.95 Reg. 69.63 :... 5SL95 GRanford 6-3300 AND SCORES OF UNADVERTISED DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS ! MORTENS' PHOTO SHOP CLEANCJPS & ' ALBAN-LEWIS Open Friday Evenings Houseum-es — hardware — Appliances — Gifts SIDNR' 8CHEK, Rcy. Vbtum. SOUTH and WALNUT AVES. CRANFORD 13 NORTH AVE., E. CRanford 6-1024 | U1I01 Cwuij'5 raflsi Qioftn Drj-Cleanliig Plan ami Fur storage Vault 109 N. UNION AVE. Free Delivery CRanford 6-0866 ERRIFIC
WHITE 3TAG ALL WOOL ALL WOOL MEN'S TIES BLACK and WHITE SHIRTS 1.50-2.00-2.50 IMS sad «l«.4k VALUES SELECTION ua atthe NYLON HOSE .££?« pr. 1.00 ,5.99 98< THE RAYON PANTIES £ 2 pr. 1.00 GOLF BALLS Home and Family Store STRETCH GIRDLES SS CLEARANCE! SKHS! CLEARANCE! Cor. North Union Ave. and Alden Street BAND BOX Small and Medium Only NORTHLANDSKHS WITH STEEL EDGES ^^ 3 COTTON SLIPS S .. ANDP1ASTICTIPS--DELUXE—Ref. $36.00 Pr. . • • PERPR. Hundreds of Records $ia95 SWIS FOR $12.49 —$17.95 SKI1S FOR $ia74 —$13^5 SWIS FDR $8J6 Ome any OM of the following kerns f O1T Ollly $ 1.00 NOCROMATiC BINDINGS — $7.95 VALUE — Pfer IV. .1 „ . (Some Are Limited in Quantity) Priced for Clearance!! 3 yd*. Pcdcnia Onps 3 yds. Caxtadn Material 1 Claw Flo BLACK. WHITE and COLOH8 3 Tda. UnbkadMd Bfodin 24 Spools Thiwad 4 qts. Tvapentine FABRIC or WOOL GLOVES S 1.00 SPECIAL!-C. C. M. HOCKEY STICKS—SPECIAL! 3 Td«. Bfeadbd MfoaBft 12 Ssan Eindina \0-y4 Fis. Paint THE $3.95 HOCKEY STICKS $2.49 $2.25 HOCKEY SUCKS .- $1>I9 3 yhuFlumiatotte 12 BiasTap* 1 o^t. Pcont Some Popular Records WOOL SCARFS ^ 2.75 HOCKEY STICKS 1.96 1.50 HOCKEY STICKS M 3 yds. Part Unm TowvHnqr 12 yds. Moss Firing* 5 Spade Pings 2 ydfl* Spun Hsyon 12 yds. Ball Fringe 2 Cans Car Polish .. BANDBOX -by- 2 yds jevw^ka* CUnts 25 yds. Welting 15 Water Glasses is now under • PEGGY LEE ft* WOOL KERCHIEFS S SPALDIN& ALL LEATHER FOOTBALL — Reg. 7.95 *5*°° 12 Wash Cloths 1 pr. Paper Drapes 4 Hanks Knitting Wool B1NG CROSBY *k Reg. IOC Oofltes Line New FRANK SINATRA, 4|P do«h 12 Dish Qo&s 2 IHtrhen
rrmc CBAKVOBD CHIZBN AND CHHOWICIJE, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY t*, 1940 ^m fiBAmOBJk»OBO CmsSW A»J> CHBOHICI*. ^TROMWO^lrltfto <"V~*y*'*-w^".* Such representative need not be iMflttOB Of fb* BoWSS PlaMi a member of the governing body. tbeeaM dMrieta: te tb* beaadary IBM «t the TOWNSHIP TALKS of the municipality. «. • e. xtm «Mrta» an* m crt* «• * To Mate the proposed plan of DMTBICTHo. 1 ~ in* eenter Ib* Cbort: thenea •math and 4>«*t on S'lftw By K. D. STANLEY ' transfer to a Sewerage Authority US feaf t eeat anef loinh of ttwaaat a*4 ioath aldabne ef Sererin Court aod paty has the Informal approval of all ?=^" " to * potet MS Stot «*et of Wit interested municipalities f/fffrp4
Bahway. ~~ ": ~~ of tofCMCtton of _ __. ___ w r S. Tke Kaaway faltey •Im tb* eantar line of Btetman 8tr**t Trank fewer to tb* caster line of waJaut Avao thence SeuW along tb* eenter Un* In 1928, under the then existing Graduation from Pace Walnut Avenu* to tb* center line State law. Cranford entered into a Chestnut Street: thane* westerly *1._ Ib* enter tin* of Chestnut Street te tb* the cantor Ha* of Joint contract with Westfleld, Rah- For Two Cranford Men center tin* of Cherry Street tea pete* 191 te f *«=— Una OE Wast BBO PLAINF1ELD way, Springfield, Clark, Garwood, feat north-from tb* north taStttn* of a*t> •fft^w.^ OaBtoBBW KenUworth, Roselle Park, Wood- Walter C. Lewis of « Spruce fore: Avenu*. **M line betas tb* dividing Hoa of tod Ironttn*- on % bridge to construct, operate and street and: Edwin T. Rohrer of 93 Keailwortbi Mreafelt Beech street wiU be graduated ' this aald rear Uaaaadttsi p s fff info in a, trunk sewer and dispo- la« Una eouthweelerbr to apoint wMrbl• f dark TwnaMp md CnCnoo- 1 from Pace College, New York City,1 tord Towmhlp andd thhe eantar UnUa fafirbcnfa Un* dtaswafiss Cset sal plant to serve such municipali- Barltan BoadBowl: thenetbeaoie neruTaVmS th* panlMto the abteitaeof ! Bastanms at a point formed by tb* ties. This project was carried outat exercises to be held at the Wal- SUestwouU tatenaetton of th* center Un* of " along tbonnclh—*teity eldeMne of Chrt»- oundaryUnIto*a*tw*«e i crrjr alone aald Una toth e center Ua* ofBoad aad th* canter In* of U and has operated through the years dorf-Astoria Hotel at 8:13 p. mtiMilio. W •MvaSttSai Aaa, au ^«Mk*«tM dt it to UM dMdt " - Avoms* end topoto t or ptee* ofAvcnu*: thence north alons the ... with signal success. Tuesday. tin on to tlw boundary ttn*b t Baeof I^idnStoo A vanu* to a potet to _ of Oerwood and th*.'.. . , i te aftjh Sebool. Waet a ftn«TT Une ct the r^iiiffc Valley BaKnad? ... • • ^ ^5 The governing body of theMr. Lewis and Mr. Rohrer have ford and th* cantor Un* of ! thence east ateag tb* center ttn* •** tb* or, place of * tf _... UverakSe Drtva tota * UrtetaacUoa of th*nu*. said ZuVTBBCT HO. S • fjsbalh VtBmr BfeOtoad to a potet 4SB project, composed of a representa- successfully completed the course Street and HlUneat Avrau* to the lia* of Union AVMUW th* place or point bstncate then (ret east of the east sideline of CeatennlBj lto
from Garwood and RnseHa" OURSHCT BO. T to a point te the •r- •— ' KT'»-H into Cranford, and the Westfleld K. ». Bn* ot th*7cSn?!u Beglnaing at a potet m tb* ir Owa i*ipifBla • . • • :i*-il spur joins the trunk In Clark. at any time up to and where a Hoe drawn IS* •:•"••-* Wscrlmlarilieg beyefsaeva p«r- I 1/2. or 3 .-• ,'.-. S^w , .: The. original.cost of. the jproject * a I •! t 'ai at ' amalBt '*J ' 4a*aaal ' avJtja*aaaB*aW ' CHIM mmmm Oa **W '^"^W*"**^; : -JZ-J-1«.I^J-^-UM»J,' •aauaa^k.'' Ht, b»icl~**ptoc*s and was apportioned to the 'member •"•JvlaeaaT Hwlll. OT -•aaaapai BBB*aV*i*Bt| • - -. •• _W o^ol4*Jer e »«»*«tbeo^ >teolito
Since the formation of the Rah : way Valley Joint Meeting, the Leg- • • "-•'" AND' ".~ . " ''•• islature has authorized formation of Sewerage Authorities, and are insured move is well advanced to from CALL YOUR LOCAL such a Sewerage Authority as up to $5,000 per member when you Save with the PREPARED AND substitute for the Joint Meeting. PACKAGED IN To such statutory corporation CKANFO1JD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. CONTRACTOR TODAY would be transferred, without re- NEW JERSEY imbursement, ownership of the trunk sewer and disposal plant, together with the personal PVP- erty, contracts, and obligations, ex- For over 61 yean the CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSO- W« on g nation of foffotydrinkon. Hero In th* United Shalej w« cept the reserve fund. / CIATION has paid dividends on the savings accounts of its members RE-ROOFING? eorttuipo orw-half th« coff«« supply of Hi* world. Our yeaitf The Authority would have pow- Consumption par topjtrj has bwan—1944, 15.8 Ib.; 1945, 167? er, on unanimous approval of the without interruption. Today our position is stronger than ever. Our riM|Tn*nnrti to issue bonds, and to latest dividend at die rate of 2%. We have never paid less. I94A, 17.J* . . . According to Iho Unitod States Bureau of Stand- proceed with the enlargement of • •••I ards coffow is tho most popular flavor with Americans. the plant and *itrnsion of its out lets to the'Arthur Kill, thus elimi EwsryraodM of lihmrtur* or history knows of the fomou* naitr^f the iiuwnt unsatisfactory •f ffce Buy from London cofftw house* wh«rw HM wits of the day gathered during condition sft the present discharge It* sovonrawnth and eightMnth centuries. Th* American colon!** point in th* lower reach of the Bahway river. It will operate and Wlowod Iho example of the Old Country and coffee houses her* maintain tha trunk sewer and WHY NOT START AN ESTABLISHED became soefcrf and political center*, tome of riwm playing no small plant, tha cost thereof being part in Ih* Revolution. w sessed to member municipalities A SAVINGS ACCOUNT REUABLE RRM to proportion to use, on a formula Cow** Is imported in Iho 'green bean' dag* and prep"^ considering solid content, chlorine TODAY fc t*»i, demand, and toaddty, as well as yy rfooxhoma pro , *V •••v^^ p ^ volume of flow. Jsasa4 ea yoar rool ltst»» why. in coo. w 2 N-'Unioo Avfc, Cranford, N. X HOME «*ay (km Friday INSULATION romcB BOOBS 17 SOS A. ML to «U# r. M. elAaBaMI aaWbulllA •eaSi •eT*«WBf«B> • aaBBBfrff | |BB| •PIM* The Husslroebi Of OOcr O^udlty 7 r. BL •• t r. at. ROOFlNa k AM* Names 1st Ail Deparimeate Of Teaycr'a. m •SIOIN* Kertfc AW. UL HOMK LOAN BANK STSnOI %M0RE THAM OF KN0WIM4 OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 •-ana n MW CKaai*^ rfiONKS CBANTORt) CITIZEN AMD 'CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1MB ffio recently tlavr^^Yw Ideas" < erous civic and fraternal groups. New Bnl BOOL Owner Catalogqte Game Associate Direeton ~ (praise lsnt due will not help him Lecturing March 3 by the Dozen," by 7. and K. H Aferft a to* Throughout his administration jfor he win -learn to expect the breth; "The Proper Study of Man- Planning Btnymrtiim At Public Hbraiy At Footliffl Play House he has advocated economy and Family life Today same praise from his friends and ABOUT NEW BOOKS Clara ham of the .Cranford Fiajr- By JAMBS WALTEKS MRS. HAROLD HAAGEN8EN. Librarian kind." by Stuart Chase; "The The Band Box at« Alden street A catalogue game will start strongly opposed any proposal for will,be disappointed.when he does Damon Runyon Story," by Ed. Counselors for en and Ktoto MMgtoy of the Cran- bonds, except for necessary per- not receive it. Cranford Free Public Library has been soldi by Mrs. Zon DuBois tor tt* tmyrmnt Monday in the junior department CUSTOM CAIINET S 8peetaUst m Hasan EebOtons Weiner; "The Land of the Crooked to Bin Sutan of Staten Island. The of the Cranford free Public 14- fbrd Players and the Roselle Thea- Candidates manent improvements, providing The Job at hand, then, la to help Tree." by U. P, Hedrick; ocrUSn mootya tttto it-does not destroy thi» Hrt Sfate Dntvetmttr ; y braryy accorrfrng to Mrs. Marie ild^rafhieve recognitionr~t>y: The Negro History Club John Dos Passes; "The Fourth Did T xanr CONDBfMATIOIf policy of tax reduction. The board David Thoreau," by J. W. Krutch; week. CONDZMNATION Jeny.. _AWAIg> INTO Seidei, children's librarian. The aiding them in developing skills sented the Cranford Public LJ- Postman," by Craig Rice; "Catch 'Footloose in France," by Horace . AWABD nrro • season at the Foothill Play House has lowered the County debt by THE 8HOW-OFT which their friends will appre- The 1M9 listing of merit badge Mr, Rutan, who attended Fran- ntforthetak- contest will be a aeries ot six McMane, Dudley, King brary with two new books "The a Falling Star," by F. F. Van De Sutton; "Handicrafts and Hob- counselors far Union Council, Boy Cos-tfaa tak> THKSUFKBIOK tor public oat of COUBT, on Route 29 between Bound Brook more than fifty per cent since 1W4. David was just seven when he ciate. « : ^ iPoetry of the Negro, 1746-1949." Water; "Evergreen," by Edward ciscan Monastery; fas Patenon for Sor public use <* COURT. land* of Harriet S3. games arranged to teach, the the bies," by M. Ickls, ed. Scouts of America, includes the CHANCERY and Someryille. . To Seek Reefcction Colonel Dudley is chairman of learned that being in the limelight Lessons hi courtesy, unaelflsh- three years, has imul as chief - -at Otis H. CHANCERY FrMchnd, bar un- DIVmM proper use of the catalogue and to MINTON-BU (edited by Hughes and Bontemps, Holstius; "High Holiday," by Kath- "Anne of the Thousand Days," following Cranford residents: DIVISION the freeholders' public welfare •ras lots of fun. ness and friendliness too often an steward on. the American-South understand- simplified methods of ^ described as the most comprehen-1 leen Norris; "Six Gun Sheriff,"by Maxwell Anderson': "History of. personal rep- 31 S. UNION AVE. CRANTORD, N. J. On G. O. P. Ticket committee, an ex-offldo member absent in-homes today. Yet these sive book on Negro poetry that has, by Roy Manning; "Kingsbridge," Athletics, G. J. Finney, 29 B- African lines for the past eight looking'op a book by its author, Enrolled at Syracuse v , His mother beamed as he held Modern Europe," by T. W. Rlker; mora avenue; H. E. Kiesling, 17 and their subject or title. - .. Call CRiuif ord Circumstances and inclination of the Union County Welfare he attention of the crowd, and bisare lessons which arc the basis for ever been printed and recom- by- A. R. Golver; "Murder But- years. • ' • .•.•••'"'' aedstav Robert E. Byrnes, son of Mr. and forEatimate Board, and a referee under the "History of Popular Music," by Hamilton avenue; and H. E. dad smfl#H approvingly. recognition which hi rightfully mended to help the reader under- toned Up," by P. A. Holmes; The new owner has already TO: Harriet & Pritchard." bW unknown Mrs. Robert' A. Byrnes of 303 Wade united today to cause three mem widows' assistance laws. A veter- Sigmund Spaeth; "Water-Color Yerkes, 36 West Holly street; bird TO: Oils H, nuweia. his unknown heir*, heirs, devisees•as, , ipenmul r bers of the Board of Chosen nee- But soon David's constant bid earned and which contributes to stand the emotions and values of "Montana Man," by P. E. Leh- started renovations of the Band l ! l Rpnaantatlvas tlves and bar .and then- unknown avenue, is one of more than 400 an of eWorld War I, he remained lasting friendships. Painting is Fun," by F.A. Staples; Study, Mrs. George Bates, 18 sx. - assigns,, their proper names being Sale ta Benefit holders—Director William 4. Mc- for attention grew tiresome to his the Negro, and "Anthology of man; "The Dukays," by Lajos "Practical Marine Engineering." Box and plans to cany a T»ptetp unknown; the respective: hirshsnrts new students admitted to Syracuse active in the army reserve until American Negro Literature." Zilahy; "An Edge of Ught," by Hampton street; camping, E. P. their being unknown; Mane, Summit; Colonel J. H. M. parents and everyone else. His by R. C. King; "Practical Hand- Kuntzman, 9 Hillside place, and selection of popular, ^f^ral and and wives of the said Harriet S. Children's Home University, Syracuse, N. 7., for retirement and during World War mom and dad, who had encouraged F. K. Kelly; "This Is My Son," by children's records. Mr. Rutan ex- of On said OUs a. Bower*, bis un- Prttchard. her unknown betas, de- the spring semester. A graduate; Dudley, EUxabethi and Harry E. II he directed Elizabeth's civilian Spring Opening Today The library will be closed on book of Group Guidance," by B. Howard Cowperthwaite, 3t>8 South knewa hair*, devisees am his and. vUees and her and their unknown A sale- of crochet-covered clothes gjng, Union—to reassert their pol- him before now Washington's Birthday. C. B. Kelland; "The Hour of H. "Wright. Union avenue; carpentry, William pects bis initial shipment prior to assigns, their proper names being of Cranford. High School, he .to defense. He is a member of the were ashamed of Truth," by D. Davidson. ictus unknown: State OTNCW unknown; State of Naw ' Jersey; hangers and crocheted pot holders icy of governmental economy as At R. J. Goerke Store The following books have been "Driving to Live." by R. A. Ireland, 316 High street; civics, the Dollar Day sale and will aug- Township of .Cranford. a municipal enrolled as a. freshman at Syra- Military Order of Foreign Wars, his silly antics Township of Cranford. a is being held at the Cranford their platform in the. Republican "the R. J. Goerke Company of added to our shelves: Non-Fiction Byrd; "Complete Guide to Your Carl Warsinski. 121 Cranford ave- ment . his stock daily until a full of Naw Jar-. corporation of New Jersey; and to cuse. "'-,.- . the Reserve Officers' Association. and protested - whom lt may concern: > Vantage Shop, the proceeds to go primary election, April 19. These Elizabeth is making an occasion of "The Stock Market," by Joseph Civil Service," by M. Lehman; nue, and Carroll K. Sellers, 717 selection is completed. sey: and to whom it may concern: American Legion, and other mili- a ga i n s t his Fiction TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an TAKE NOTICE, that pursuant to an to the Children's Country Home, incumbents wilT bracket their their Spring Opening, which began Mindell; "Photography; Its Prin- ^Auditing Procedure," by D. C, Springfield avenue. •war and* by Honorable Wilfred. H.order made by Honorable Wilfred H. tary, professional and civic organi- "showing _ off." "Mary Wakefleld," by Mazo De Early in the spring, he plans to Jayne, one of the Judges of the SuperiorWestfleld. The project is being Gets Idea Award games on the voting machine for at 9:30 a. m. today. -The main ciples and Practice," by C. B. Eggleston; 'Trial arid Error," by _ Cooking, G. J. Finney,'29 Jayae. one of the Judges of the Superior zations. His friends who La Roche; "Range . Drifter," by enlarge the store and redecorate of Mew Jersey, on the 37th day Court of New Jersey,- on the 37tb day sponsored by Mrs. James C. Wag- three-year terms. . • . aisle of the street floor, lined with Neblette; "JLost City of the Incas," Chaim Weizmann; ''The Clans and mora avenue; E. P. Kuntzman, D. the interior. He piani to add a of January. A. D. 1MB. -Spencer Miller. of January. A. D. 1MB. Spencer Miller. August Martlno of 55 Myrtle used to laugh at Thomas Thompson; "Dawn Sails Jr., State Highway Commissioner of thestaff,-Sr.' All materials, used are All purchasing for 4he county fresh daffodils, is called, appro- by Hiram Bingharn; "Our Sum- Tartpns of Scotland." by Robert Merwede, 310 Retford avenue, and Jr_ State HIshway tommlssloner of the street was among 13 employes of Under their programi,said the his practical j DR. ETHEL J. ALPENFELS North." by R. D. Frisbie; "Lov- line' of sheet rnii*if» jn the State of New .Jersey, has caused to 1>eState of New Jeney, has caused to be being furnished at cost by local is handled through a-central office, Daffodil Lane. The flower mer with the Eskimos," by C. and Bain; "The Africa of Albert Ray Weaver, 122 Retford avenue; paid into the Superior Court of New the New Jersey Salea Division of three candidates, every essential jokes now called able Stranger," by Anne Duf- future. ••' paid into the Superior Court of New Jer- merchants. which functions under the direc- theme with gayly singing canaries El. Heunericks; "Capablanca's Best Schweitzer," by Joy and Arnold; electricity, William Ireland. E. P. sey. Chancery Division, the sum of Sev-Jersey. Chancery Division, the- sum of the Esso Standard Oil Company service has been and will be main- them "corny." field; "Blue Harpsichord," by *.»>•• • One Hundred Fifty-three Dollars and tion of the purchasing committee, in cages .will be carried out Kuntzman, and -L. K. Knowlson. eaty-sta Dollars and Etghty-eJSht cents Sixty-five cents (llB3.es), being the tained, and they also pointed to David Keith; "Miss Silver Comes Hundred Games of Chess; "Amer- "The Winslow Boy," by Terrence cotrstr or wmrn jsaan cSMJSt. betas tba amount directed by with Mr. King as its chairman. He It was hard for through the store. can Woman's Encyclopedia of 715 Orange avenue; flremanship, — Van Horn. John 1L Mackenzieamount directed by Altoli W. Van Horn. substantial revisions in the county Authority on to Stay," by Patricia Wentworth; Rattlgan; "Jungle Wife," by S. CMANCBKT MSJUsOJf John M. Mackenzie and Joseph J. Bedell. brought to this assignment long David jo under- Daffodil boutonnieres will be Home Decoration," by Helen Siemel; "Watch Repairer's Man- -Theodore Chamberlain, Cranford f Valaat Oeaty. DMlat Use CSM-4* «T lrt»j]tf)H4 conuntofloncni in salary wale to meet'the higher "A Rope for the Baron," by An- In the matter of the*) . to be paid by the state WA1U costs of living. , business experience. Mr. King-has stand this change presented to the customers at a thony Morton; "After Midnight." Coues; "The American Economy," ual," by H. B. Fried. application of the Highway CVunmlsslnoer for the acquisi- paid by the State Highway Commissioner of attitude be- ., Fire House; first aid, W; D. Schind- for the acqnrslrkm by condemnation for m» been with the Otis Elevator Cam- flower cart on the newly decorated Anthropology by H. H. Lowengard; "Southern >y S. H. Schlichter; "Gandhi's State Highway Coro- tion by condesAnatlon for iniM*** use bypublic use by the State of New Jersey JOHN A. MANGER & COMPANY Director McMann has presided cause he had been used to receiv- ler, 303 ' Manor avenue;' E. P. of the ' • • •.. y • pany 37 years. He also has held third floor.- The windows, display •Autobiography," by M. Gandhi; the State o« New Jersey of certain lands of certain i»^«*« situate, lying rtirl being NEW over the small board ten years and Cross," by H. K. Sinclair; "Not • MATS*, • Ml ' Kuntzman and Howard Cowperth- State of New Jersey dajO8E(^L tVaQfl eVDd QCXfiesC Wtt ^FIT? TsTCmrnJnip various offices ing praise for bis "performances." more daffodils banked around bird 'Master of the Girl Pat." by Os- for Uie payment of of Cranford. tarth e County of Onion andin the Township of Cranford. In the also headed .the large Board of hi his township. Negotiable," by Manning Coles; waite. certain moneys Into ~ of Hew Jeney. and more fully de- County of Union and State of New Jer- WAY where he has lived since 1929. At It was a severe blow when his cages of live canaries to carry out To Speak Here "With All Her Heart," by Florence wme and McCarthy; "Diabetic Use Superior Court sey, and more fully described in a cer- Acconnbnts - Auditors - Tax Consiiltaiifs Freeholders. He la an engineer by Home repairs, George R. Con- tn a certain petition for the acqiuv tain petition, for the acquisition of said the same time be has been activefriends wrote across the sidewalk the. spring theme. Sweet; "Wicked Water," by Mac- Menus, Meals and Recipes," TROPICAL FISH of New Jersey. Chan- sttjon of said lands and premises by con profession and was born and al- in front of his home. The Show- Dr. Ethel J. Alpenfels, associate over, 20 Oak lane, and G. J. Fin- . Division, as AWABPntTO and premises by condemnation ad- ways has lived in Summit. He is a in Republican affairs and holds Informal fashion shows showing Kinlay Kantor; "Spring Riot," by 3. M. West KEUYUUIPUft payment for thetak- dressed to Honorable Frederic B. Colle, 5 ALDEN STREET ,off lives here." professor of ani at New ney; mechanical drawing, George (or puhHc use of ersc BL CbUe. then one of the Justices of then one of the Justices of tba Supreme veteran of World War I. Besides membership in many civic and the latest, gayest fashions will.be Jay.Presson; "The Flame andlEe" Dolly Madison," by Rathe CODBT. the «-nr-T"T Court of the State of NewCourt of the State of New Jersey and' York University, wbl address the ' R. Conover; metalwork. George R. Is of Jennie E. Jeney and dutjr fued In the office of the ROOMS his business interests be hi active fraternal orgi itions and, a David wasnt entirely to blame presented. throughout the store. Cranford Teachers' Association Serpent," . by Hilda Osterhout; Inthony; "Understanding Scl Bower*, her n n - derk of Union County. In which lands duly filed In the orBee of the Clerk of Conover; music. Louis Haar, Cran- known . heirs, de- Union County. In which .lands and prem- nof in the Republican party and num-veteran of World War I. is affili- for always wanting to appear hi'and Freddy Sleckman's orchestra next Thursday at 8 p. m. in Roose- "Sweet and Sour," by Josef snee," by W. H. Crouse; "Cheaper ford High School; pathflnding. J visees, personal rep- you have or may claim to ises you have or may «lahn to have* an 1.05 ated with the American Legion and the limelight Children soon learn jwill play in the evening from 6:30 resentatives and her interest. TeL OUnfoctl &-1037 MMI velt School. The public is invited. Wechberg; "Hound-Dog Man." by R. Johnson, 7 Henley avenue; G. their t of this award now remains The amount of this award now remains Veterans of foreign Wars. that feeling important is a won-* to 9. ' ^___ • • • ' • —,T. Finnay and Howard Cimpprth- J In the Superior court ot New Jersey." DAY aerful~ffiingl However,, trouble Archle Joscelyn. waite; personal health, G. R. DtvMon. suhleot to distribution Chancery Division, subject t» distribution Expert with Beginners on usually results, when parents, hop- mentary and high schools, and has of any party in Interest upon application of any party in Interest rransfenof Cornell Women Meet done experimental teaching with "Red Embers," by Dorothy Smith, 10 Sylvester street, and W: Court, according to the to the said -Court,' according to the Arthur Murray's Staff big that their-children will gam a Lyons; "The Grand Design," by P. Smifh, 1018 Orange avenue; and practice of said Court. statute and practice of said Court. sense of achievement, unknowing- A talk on her experiences last the Indians. Some of her other D. PARSONS, THEODORE D. PARSONS. leal Estate teaching experiences have been at LB.SHAWCROSS physical development, H. E. Yerkes Oeneial of New Jeney. Attorney General of. New Jersey. ly encourage them to attract at- summer.in France and Switzerland articles on anthropology. the Universities of Wisconsin and and G. J..Finney. af. DICKINSON. . SACKETT M. DICKINSON. • The fallowing deeds have been tention in ways which are frowned as a member of the United Nations Dr. ' Alpenfels; was graduated Deputy Attorney General Assistant Deputy Attorney General, 5AP0LIH FIAT Oil PAINT Secretariat was. given last week by Chicago. Pioneering, Howard Cowperth- tt Petitioner. Solicitors of Petitioner. , eeorded at the office of County upon by others. from the Colorado State College Accountant and Auditor Miss. Irene • Gibson, a Cornell •;.,!», -. wnitft-and^R. Johnston; public tegister Herbjcrt J. Pascoe m the day»of %*Udrerr -She- received th$ Rockefeller of Education and iha "UniverslUeB —TtealthrWr P; Smith and William ?ourt House, Elizabeth: ' alnmna, at a meeting of the Cor-Foundation Fellowship for field of California, Washington and should be seen and not heard' " ar"Inele l Women's dub of Northern Cranford 63394 Wijlsey, 8 Doering way; safety, J. • orltN DAILY AND SUNDAYS NO HUMEft NkCMDf^&tci.I«r* sells, prime, tad fiabha «B Mr. and Mrs. Hehnut A. Lanen passing. But on the other hantfT S™ work among Indians of Mexico Chicago. She is, a member of Phi Marks Abernathy,- 27"Alice lane, o Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Skaredd. New Jersey at thahprae «fMrs. and the Queen Charlotte' Islands. Beta Kappa ' and 'the ArYierican' Mt one*. Doej'soxnpIetcSeblaeoeestt * / * "- some parents feel that H is Just as Robert S. Bauer, Westfield At- Cranford 63350 and Lt. George L. represent MILK -1 CREAM w— BUTTER -— EGGS iroperty known as 29 Hulcrest objectionable when thildren insist Dr. Alpenfels also is-the recipient Geography Association. Her var- " ' • - V tending from Cranford were Mrs. Cranford Police Headquarters belnc unknown; tha> ivenue. ' • •,; upon showing off. . of the Charles Walgren Fellowship ied background of experiences al- Elizabeth 3-8314 woodcarving, woodturning- bands and wltrea of the REAUY WASHABUJ Widtfoaat repeated wasMoft. Din vuhct D. L. Copeland, Mrs. Walter K. for the promotion of peace, and theso Includes work in the Juvenile Appetton. her Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Davis Somewhere between the two Fasnacht, Mrs. Gertrude Angle, r H Encyclopedia-Scholarship to edit woodwork/ Williamv Ireland vuees and her and gfa ST™^^TJ fj a^^^ SCwflKa?' ^9Qe - ' ' ' ' o Mr. and Mrs. William Seibert. philosophies there's a happy medi- Mrs. J. Howard McAteer and Mrs. courts of Colorado.- George R. Conover. thebr unknown; the MEUOW, LUXURIOUS NNISrU Gi«» s tMsottful, tmooth fi» iroperty in Adams avenue, 50 feet um. • Certainly children have a John V. Starr. oh witboot Up* er »nj»h mtrlo. rom Sailer avenue. right to feel important, but parents Plays Horn Solo . Charles A- smi"""'. executor, to need to direct their children so M M Jli. and libs. Charles S. Perry. BRAND NAMES Robert Tyrrell of Glen Rock, ^MYUMI NO >AINTY Ot«U M*l.tus itln At that they will achieve recognition >roperty in Central avenue. 210.43 in a socially, desirable way. Advertisers invest their Reputa- formerly of Cranford, played r fM pot if •o. Nt Wfeailtc eeW auring «* after ptladaf, eet from Riverside drive. Praising a youngster when tion in their products. Reputation solo on the French horn during a is a reflection of Character. Only recent public woodwind and brass TAKE NOTKB that cevats WAUMra, mum; ktam, MUCK, made by TBE8B CODKT«Y products that have a good Char- instrument recital. presented by Jayne. one of the acter and therefore a good Repu- students enrolled in the music de- Court of Hew Jersey, cat last Mrraun» IOMC ABTD tation continue to enjoy your favor. of January. A. ft. PAtTIl CO1«M partment at Ithaca College, Ithaca, Jr.. state TO YOU* "I enjoy teaching beginners," «y» at- FOR IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY You will get value received N. Y. . State of Hew tractive Anne Huston, Arthur Murray paid Into tfcj O*K BOOTES SUVK OtAN- when you buy Brand Named mer instructor. "Thank* to The New chandise advertised in this news- THIS IS YOUR CHANCE Jersey. WMOt, OAKWOOD AND d>AKK. 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J. 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. CRanfertl 1 '• • .' *: •' "i^ •" '"' ^ " .]'• ~-"'v :'•;• T^--V.;V'M' •?••''• •"•• '.''•"' '*•';"' ':'. ';'i*"" '•"^••V;?) • • ^ .•".'-• V" v • '.fl.'.'•'•'*;• '^-i. •" •^"^fc-V^t"'^"^' ." *< - ..-/I •\ 1HK X3AOTOBD OTIZIN AMBv GHEONICLB, THURSDAY, RBRrjART 24. 1B49 PagaNttiataMlD is a tarriff bill, imposing tax on have been invited to bring their sugar, snuff and other articles, Men's League to Hear Dr. George Speaker for Lutheran Women Historical YoungPeople's garden problems to the meeting. Real Estate Sales also providing for the estab- Refreshments will be served. Rutgers Qab Meeting Plaii Cake Sale G. E. Howland. realtor, report! lishment and support of light Gardening Expert George Conover is president of the the sale of a bungalow at 215 Col- Items Given houses. A rider calls" for collec- Dr. Charles H. Connors, profes- group. Dr. John J. George of .the po- A cake sale under auspices of umbia avenue to C. J. De Vlnney tion of duties on domestic and Open House litical science department of Rut-the Women's Guild of Calvary Lu- for Walter W. Krautter and a one- sor of ornamental horticulture at gers University will be guest Diamond Cloves MatrJio PAI**"* foreign distilled spirits and a tax Rutgers University, will be guest theran Church will be held Satur- family house at 692 Division ave- S«ven Straight Wins on tea. Another one provides for CONDEMNATION ntOCXSDINaS speaker at a meeting of the Rut- HVe^rlafe Programs speaker- at a meeting of the Men's , b**-.r* iki day from 8:30 a. m. till noon at thenue to W, S. White for A. H. Dunn, Elizabeth Next Month the establishment of a new "dis- aOIfOKABUI rBANK LCLUIT gers Club of Eastern Union County Jr.. with the co-operation -of the For St. MichaeP s Five The Cran/ord Historical Society League at 8:13 o'clock tonight in JsjSfV st ta* Sasarlar Caart in the Union County Teachers' A & A Hardware, 12 North ave- Virtually every Union County Iy received a number ofhta- trict and port of delivery" in New Varied entertainment, includ*' Medinger Company. Nets The St Michael's CYO cagers reccnt ing rianr>i-»k table tennis and other the recreation room of the First Valsa Csaaty Credit Union Building, 16 East nue, west. . The committee in lunidpality will be represented Vets Still l objects which are being Jersey to be known as "Little Egg l Presbyterian Church. His subject In UM matter of th«-\ char e cl ran their string to seven straight torical j g Harbour" and providing for agames, will be offered in a series petition of me State Lincoln avenue.. Roselle Park, at 8 8 »« udes Mrs. Louis Bender, Shown by in the Eliztbeth Daily Journal AA. Cranford 32 h b C will be "How Does Your Garden The yri—.hflfalf. btfroffrun Mf-rf•- victories by taking two more nlaced in the museum by Cuscollecto- r of revenue and other of- of Saturday night open house pro- Highway Commissioner p. m. Tuesday, it was announced chairman; Mrs. B. J. Eichinger, first annual Diamond Gloves ama- Saturday night In .Cranford last week. Assumption of- Jodian William F.Hoffman. After Grow?" Members and their guests of the BUte of New Jer- this week by A. V. Ziegler of 17 Mrs. C. E. James, Mrs. I. A. Nylen teur boxing tournament, which Led by 400's ficers for that district A third grams for Cranford youth, to be sey for the condemn** Advertising School gymnasium between >y Scout Troop 80 Boselle Park was the first victim, king on display, they wfll be one provides for pay for officers inaugurated on March 42 under tionof the lands of Ully NOTICE Oneida place, president of thane d Mrs. Charles E. Pease. Builders gets under way March 25 at the Leading Recreation ion Junior College jud the New Bine and Cold Five by a score of 54 to 37, and St catalogued and filed and become N. Reid, executrix and club. _ Marketing Counsel Elizabeth Armory. The tourney, The Indians defeated the Eagles, of revenue cutters' and further auspices of Cranford Post, 212, um nocRDmos trustee under the last Jersey Wheelers, paraplegic vet- Oiganizes Cage Team Michael's also took the measure of ^art of the collection of historic wfll and testament of Dr. George, who is known as a a benefit for Elizabeth's three Cage Teams Play at 33 to 33. in the most exciting con- provides that the cost of building American Legion, and with Infor- kslsrs Ik* Democtatic Club eran*, netted approximately $500 Members of Boy. Scout Troop the Blfssfd team in test last week in the Cranford Ejects already on display. and operating revenue cutters shall may sponsorship of the Cranford IBANK t CLIAIT Frederick A. Reid, de- forthright and startling speaker, hospitals, will run. five or six 80, under-direction of Scoutnu Jai«* •» Uw liBHhiCrt FRANKLIN Cellar Team Beginning High School Saturday which will be turned over to the Elizabeth; 63 to 47. Gold Ball Basketball League. After Peter M. Finder of West Holly be defrayed out of collection of Community Council. Csisa Camatr TO: Lilly N. Reid, widow. Individually will discuss, current developments Win Meet Friday weeks, depending on the number ter Harold T. Walsh, have organ- Round of Co. TonrAey veterans' wheelchair fund. St Michael's went into a Quick the first quarter, the game stayed strect presented a German police revenues and not to be taken from Under chairmanship of Andrew In the matter of the pe- and as executrix and trustee under in the world political scene. .John The Cranford Democratic Club of entries. Leading teams in the Junior and ized a *»i»«~rftKflii T»nrq and win tition of the State High- . (he last will and testament of Fred- FADER CO. To Threaten; lions JJ More than 1,000 persons at- Cranford High School's basket* lead. 27-19, in the first half of thebasket-fbr-basket until the final helmet which was brought home the funds raised by general taxes. R. MacConnell, one of the post's rl Mcelroy of Roselle Park is prowil- l select a ' candidate for .the More than 125 sring hopefuls Senior Boys' Basketball Leagues meet Troop 79 on Mareb 4 far their way f?f?Tff llSSiT)n*T Of erick A. Reid, deceased: Louisa C. gram chairman. 60S BKOAD tended the unusual contest, which teai Jdfr contest with' Assumption, with moments, when the Indians froze by a Cranford soldier from the representatives on the Community the State of Mew Jersey f NOTICE Re|d Ryan and James A. Ryan, her Democratic nomination for Town- have entered to date and are in itfae Harold K. Beach of West Elnd husband; James A. Ryan. Jr.. Joseph NtWAlK 3, HI. Gain on Dairymen sponsored by the Cranford Recrea- first scheduled ;game. Members Union County Conference basket- the ball to insure victory. Tom inity of Berlin. He also pre- Council, the programs will be held COT thff f^Tfl ^f*tT> Halt tftW Of ship Committee at a - meeting at the midst of training chores at was won handily, by the veterans Dirks and Robinson bitting consis- vic Place donated a "Medical Pocket the lands, of --Antonio F. Ryan: Lillian M. Hess and Arthur Marts* 3-7964 tion Committee will be .featured by a 27 to 17 score. Strategy of of the- Troop 80 squad includeball tournament Friday night at tently. Tom Cisar led the way inAbbott led the scoring for the win- sented the museum with a Jap- at the Casino, where all facilities Maslello. .. H. Hew, her husband: Agnes V. 8:30 p. m. Friday in the municipal j Sweeps were scored by thearious centers throughout the Book" published in 1795: It not MEMBER: a program for benefit of thethe U. J. C. team backfired in theMalory Jackson, center; John the Elizabeth Armory by Edison of the second half, getting three suc- ners with nine points, followed by anese drum, picked up in a cave only gives prescriptions and in-except the television set in thTOe : Antonio M.«i»n^ and Maria Maslello, Burnett and the unknown husband, Starching will cut the ironing tim* building, it was announced this Builders' General and the Lions :ounty. March of Dimes campaign funds Sherman and William Roesel, wife of the said Antonio Maslello; if any, of the said Agnes V. Burnett, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Club teams last, Friday night in first half when a carefuly planned Elizabeth. The county seat team cessive baskets to sew up the gameWill Chinery with eight Starring in Okinawa on the day of thestructions for dosing various types post's ciubroom, will be available. Township of Craniord. a municipal his proper name being: unknown; In half. It means that dresses, week by Michael T. Davis, presi- OF. ADVERTISING - Diamond Gloves entries close fight infantile paralysis Satur- guards; Larry Priddy and Harvey Township of Cranford. a municipal AGENCIES : zone defence proved entirely in- went an a scoring spree in the last in the final quarter. Dirks was for the losing Eagles.were Bob ^at typhoon in September, 1945. o'f illness, but also moralizes on A nominal fee will be charged for corporation of New Jersey; and to skirts, shirts, and blouses stay dent of the club. The meeting will the Cranford Bowling League at next Monday, with Al Sayman, day night at the high school gym- Merwede, forwards; and Reuben whom It may concern: ' corporation of New Jersey; and to adequate. The - Wheelers, with half to win, 50-SL high man with 14 points, followed Poeltler with 11 points and Nemo In presenting it he said that the the habits and actions of people bowling, but admission to the Ca- Please take notice that application has whom it may concern: cleaner longer, shed dirt and dust be the first held by the club this the Garwood Recreation Alleys. Journal promotion manager. The nasium. West, reserve. The boys . pur- Although still in last place in the Dom Angelora, ex-Marine, lead- Coach Paul Sejby** Bine and by Koury with 10.. caves had been the strongholds and gives instructions as to> howsino and use of the equipment willbeep made by Spencer Miller, Jr., State Please take notice.that application has more easily and keep that crisp look year, and the'president has invited early deadline was -set to make First game will be at 7:30 O'clock chased their own unifonns, which with be without charge. Highway Commissioner of the State of been made by Spencer Miller. Jr.. State ing the attack, rolled up a 10-4 Gold cagers played the Edison net- The league-leading 400's downed of the Japs and afterwards werer women shall conduct themselves New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank L. Highway Commissioner of the State of two days instead of one. all Cranford Democrats to attend. league standings, the Builders) certain that all entrants go through letween the Swlschers and the are black sfiorts and orange je The game with" Blessed Sacra- team has suddenly come to life margin in the first quarter and at sters almost even during the first the Rangers. 57 to 20, for their used as the last resting place of in public. It also gives rules of Robert M. Crane, president of Cleary, one of the Judaea of the Superior New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank L. a training period of at least three Constellations, followed by a con- seys. ' ' . • • • ment was nip-and-tuck for the Court of the State of New Jersey, upon Cleary, one of the Judges of the Superior and is destined to cause most of halftime had completely distanced two quarters, trailing only 21-19 first half, with the score tied at seventh straight victory. Taking their dead comrades, conduct at church gatherings and the newly-organized Community his petition, which petition has been duly Court of the State of New Jersey, upon 1M7 Forest Fires Fertilised Pastures weeks. The tournament commit- test between the Tarboilers and his petition, which petition has been duly the collegians, 22-5. at the end of the half. a 13- to 5 Jead at the close of the u Austin Fr Dohrman presented a contains some sermons apparently Council, has announced that the filed In tHe office of the Clerk of Union Federal, government and the states Fertilizing pasture helps in four the top flight teams considerable tee insists that all entrants be inthe Hoopsters. ', Members of the 28 all. Only the remarkablese t County, for the appointment of three dis- filed in the offlce of the Clerk of Union In the second half, Dick Flezia. first quarter, the 400's piled it on shield, belt and club Which be- aimed at helping the reader to organization is backing- the proj- County, far the appointment of three dis- spent more than 17 million dollars ways: total pasture yields are In- difficulty from here on out. Their best possible condition before put- Couples' Club of the First Presby- The-Union team began to get the shooting of Bobbie Thompson and interested freeholders, residents of the ^Ctory Friday night was over the Edison forward, took charge of the until the end of the game. Ray longed to his father, who was aavoid smelling sulphur and brim- ect. Chaperpnes will be provided County of-Union, as commissioners, to interested freeholders, residents of theto reduce forest fire losses during creased, protein content is in- ting on gloves. terian Church have volunteered to knack of playing from sitting posi- CHS Jayvees the foul shooting.of Sheedy kept by the Cranford Council of Church appraise and fix the compensation to beCounty of Union, as commissioners, to situation and scored 16 points with Burns was the big gun with 19 member of the Cranford Detec- stone after his departure from appraise and fix the compensation to be1047—that year damage to the na-creased, the usual drop in mid- and Commuters.* By winning a sweep The tournament is open only .to accept donations. tions' in the second half and did the dose. paid for all that certain lot, tract or parcel from the Democrats* the second superb eiliihitinsi of shooting points. Others in the double num- tive Police in 1869. A .printed this life. . Women. of' land and premises, situate, lying and paid for all that certain lot. tract or par- tion's timber exceeded 55 million late-summer pasture yields is re- Union County boys, at least 16 Playing for the Swischers will much better, although the Wheel- In the second half, St Michael's betas in the Township of Cranford, In :l of land and premises, situate, lying place Lions gained a game on the and pairing His gave Kdi- bers were Leo Pflug with 13 and history of, the Cranford Boys' and' being in the.. Township of Cranford. dollars. duced and weeds are controlled. years of age, and is sanctioned by >e Karl Pfeil, Jim Gallo, Don ers' early lead was too much, to Win Opener gradually pulled away with the County of Union and State of New league-leading Petersen's Dairy overcome. Angelora was high son a 3K-23 led at the end of the Don Anderson with 10. Harry Camp was presented. by Wesley The museum is filled to the point Jersey, more particularly described aa in the County of Union and State of .New the New Jersey A-A.U. Kern, Fred Mackenzie, Glen Thompson and Sheedy continuing Page scored nine points to top the Cub Pack 178 Notes follows: , ' Jersey, more, particularly described team, who were held to a two^ third quarter and Cranfonl A. Stanger and a copy of the re-of crowding with hundreds of in- follows: Wholesome Sweet Ownes; Joe Di Marco, John man with 12 poults; while Bill their scoring, aided no little by losers. • -The; executive committee of Cub.PARCEX, H-M 5Iorv l'uoltry and E(fS game win by the Methodist Men's Applegate led U.J.C with eight In Tourney threatened thereaftec. port of Township Engineer u. u."NTterpsting historical items:—It-has As Indicated on a plan filed or about ARGElrlSO pt 5tufled~witli' peanut butter X larger production of poultry MTTH1TBAN BBOTHTM.OOP <» chwalbock, Vic Vieci'and Tom t 12 points-in Pack 178 of St Michael's Church to-be-nledDeeds o f UnioIn thne OfflcCountye o,f jhentitlee Refjd "Mea w As Indicated on a plan filed or about to M. Knlerira JI46 145 150 John Cissel, former ..Union stu- The Maroons nosed, out the last- Collins for 1936, including photo- proved to be a great attraction to and rolled in granulated sugar •*• •nd ec;;s is expected in 1949. Lower ciub: /ombardL .The Constellations' Cranford High School's junior and Gold quintet with nine and this half. Thompson, Sheedy. and met recently at the home of MrJerse. y State Hltfiway Department. Gen- be filed in the Office of the Register of A. Hopkins 134 — — dent who was wounded while g j Cisar were high for St Michael's place Austins, 37 to 34. Jim Har- graphs of -various improvements Cranford and is accorded the rep-and Mrs. K. J. Crowley of 711 Wil-eral Property Parcel Map, Route 4 Park- Deeds of Union County, entitled "New wholesome "sweet. prim are indicated. The VJF.W. team also advanced J. Kuseweth .._ 139. 161 1S» line-up will be selected from Jud it bktbll t d seven points, respectively. ford paced the winners with 11 in the center of town, was' pre- way Section 8, Central- Ave., Clark Twp. Jersey State Highway Department. Gen- B. Nylen 143 . 194 181 serving in the Air Corps, played varsity basketball team advanced utation of being one of the best low street. Plans were discussed to Lehl«h y««ey_R._H.,_Cranford-T«rp., eral-Property Parcel Map. Route 4 Park- in the standings by taking two Nylen 171 ' I4S 169 Herman, ( Lin Newswanger, Jim in the new Union - County Junior The i with 20, 18 and 15 points, respec- points, and Harry Armstrong st sented by G. K. Warner. from The Citizen and Chronicle with TJJ.C. small museums m the.&Ute. At rorTulure events^ To Sbeehan, Showing Existing Right of Way & Par-way Section 8. Central Ave., dark Twp. adrews, Dave Root, Bob Albert- In the preliminary, the, V.F.W. Varsity Tournament by defeating out for the losers with 13. the present time. President Foster cels To Be Acquired In -Clark Twp., to Lehlch Vslley R. R.. Cranford.Twp.. Hfceglers, whQeihe notary Club Handicap ,, , ' ,,' , ', son. Bob Sherman, Clarence Fritz Pingry jayvees. 32-30, in an ment was continually troublesome, Also received by the society chairman, presided, with these Cranford Twp.,, Winfield Twp. and City Showing 'Existing Right of Way * Par- cagers defeated the American ,Le- The Hawks downed the Celtics, says, its greatest need is more members in attendance: Cub- of ^Jnden, Union County, Scales as Indi- cels To Be Acquired In Clark Twp.. Cran- // You Can't Own Yaar.J5tUl.or overtook the Post Office pinners - 'TIB 809 and George Lincoln. overtime game as the "tournament a • playing a fine floor game and ac- were old newspapers and docu- cated Aug. IM6"; and as shown more par- ford Twp.. Winfleld Twp. and City of gloh quintet, 48-37, in a ft 40 to 21, with Dave Banner tally- space. Steps are being taken, tofhaster William Sullivan, Assistant by winning two from Unami, REPUBLICAN CLUB (3) For the Tarboilers, Bill Lee, got under way in the EUzabeOi counting for 17 points for. theing 12 points for. the winners, fol- ments for filing. One of the^In- ticularly on a plan attached to the peti- Linden, Union County, Scales aa indi- M. Burnett . IBB 164 157 battte. 3 T losers. agitate sentiment along the line Cubmaster Douglas Luce, Treas- tion filed in this cause -marked "Exhibit cated Aug. 1D46"': and as shown more Movie Photographic Equipment while the* letter carriers were A. Tinned , 17B 188 - 187 Skip Molson, Harold Brooks, Armory Saturday mm^ng el teresting documents is a news- A", entitled "New Jersey Stater Highway particularly on a plan attached to the lowed by B. Eahken^Titfth 10. D. of either, having: the present quar- > dropping two to Sunny Acres. P. Tinnesx 140 144 • Chide Newman, Bob Root, Bill The benefit game was arranged SIS The scores: pape story regarding the inven- urer Edward Warner, Norbert Department. Route 4 Parkway'Section 8, petition- filed In this cause marked **Ex- The Cranford fayvees pulled Goebner paced, the losers with six ters 'enlarged, or more spacious Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to Lehlgh Val- hlbit A", entitled' "New Jersey State Svedman of the. Rotary dub Venerl ___ : __1M • 154 ' Coles, Carl Pfeil, Mcjt Myers and by Union Junior College with the Smith, in charge of achievements, F. t>eller- 170 .13ft . IBS ahead 16 to 6 early in the game, OFF Heatjr. c 1 0 * points. "" tion of Bud Culin that enabled the ones' secured. and Scoutmaster Claude Barnes of ley R. R... Cranford Twp.. Parcel B-94, Highway Department, Route. 4 Parkway It From Us! had the high individual series °* Jim Walker will see cooperation of Capt" N. H. Fiake invading allied rmrmim^to cut Township- of Crsntsrd. Union County, Section. 8, Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to J . ,._^. ... _ . .to; a one- Troop 78." Also present "were the Scale: l» = 8O" August 20, 1W«"; Lehigh .Valley R. R.. Cranford Twp.. Par- the night with a 583, composed of 845 780 800 the Hoopsters' -luieuj *«-*-l through the hedgerows in France Post, 212, American Legion, brought' the score to the more Srauyn^ 7 .113 Martin, c 1 3 59. tp t7 Victory over the following den mothers: Mrs.: R. Including specifically all the land and cels I90-lBl-19a-193-lM-198O-10»J-lS9C- We Rent - - - -210, HO "and 203.. Second high COMMUTERS (0) Fred Cramer, Ron Htu-t, Gene Motrrh-n. (1 0 4 on the Normandy beach.' It told premises owned or controlled by Antonio 300B, Township of Cranford, Union Coun- nearly even status of 20-16 in fa- «•!"»«•».* • s a is Dips. Uvfarren and Dan Miss Bass Honored Berry, Mrs. Van Bergen, Mrs. Rose ty Scale }"=>50'. August 28, 1948"; ~ series was taken by Lelghton of Klnney _... 100 160 170 Denman, Joe DiMarco, Gus Swa- The summary: vor of Cranford. « o a Byron, « 3 0 6 how he not only suggested the MasUno bounded oh the southwest by Movie Cameras 8 and 16 mm. StaUer _.__.____: ,_133 141 134 M. J. WfcMlan • • .« paced the wihners with 14 Under auspices of the National James, Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. D. Jlands now or formerly of Mlkolay and Including specifically all the land and the Unamifl with games of 169, 192Hofmann 131 „ — hovn, Don n s: idea but further suggested that the Julia Zwaren; on the northwest by lands premises owned or controlled by Liny N. 105 Wpolley and BUI o r p Pingry continued to threaten, and 10 points, respectively, while Association of Women Artists, a Donnelly. " • Movie Projectors 8 and 16 mm. and 230 for a 581. Ruv^y T., ,• ; _ lwy * 137 Smiley.' Scott, f 4 0 8 BCTrm*ra£ 0 O and. in the third quarter they 31 8 47 steel rails that the Germans had now or formerly of Fidelity Building and Reid, executrix ' and- trustee under' the Schiller 133 141 Werner, t a o 4 ClcareU, f 3 0 Ralph Cippolla and Bowie Knauer traveling water color show is tour- Loan Association of linden: on the north- last wUL and testament of Frederick A. Others in the 200 class includedDcgenhart _. . ISO An invitation has been extended Aagalora, t • OU Cosan 0 1 ahead, 30 to 29.. With ninti seconds high fox thelosers with eight used as a defense be used in its east by lands now or formerly of Town- Reid, deceased bounded on the southeast Sound Projectors 16 mm. Angle, Petersen's Dairy, 203; Pav- Cardone. c 0 o o Tevnan o 0 O T P ing 10 cities in Canada. Miss Helen Other Cars ship of Cranford: and on the east by theby lands'now or formerly of Josephine HanillcaD — 4 to the public to attend the games left to play, Frank Young. Jr./of 4 1 • points each. construction. : proposed easterly right of way line of B. Whltall; on the southwest, by [lands ics. Builders' General, 200; Beach, Touxi, o . OS liana 0 0. On Hockey T< Hoffa. f 3 7 L. Bass, a local artist, is represent- Never try to pass a car unless Box Camel*as 700 715 . and'further swell the local fund Velllk-nt,cO O 0 NteMen 0 0 Cranford, a member o£ the Pingry * 4 « a Th© Bobcats wer« idle last A copy of the.New Brunswick ed among the 40 selected paintings State Highway Route 4 Parkway Section now or formerly, 'of Ada 13. ' Gardiner Men's League, 209 and 203; Sicko, BUILDERS QKNKRAI. (3> to fight paralysis. Crdatta.a1 0 0 0 Foster, e 0 0 team, • fouled Charlie Stevens of Adrianer Hefan of Cranford is a «_o Drasoo.f we**,:, you're sure that you have plenty 8, Central Ave., Clark Twp.yto Lehlgh Storm: on the northwest by other lands A. Haddad : 145 140 137 SUm,g 0 0 0 Apptart»B4 41 member of the varsity hockey atobto'ta. e S 3 IS Steflnlc, c 1 8 Times and General Advertiser how on view in Toronto. of room ahead. Look at It in this Valley R. R-. Cranford Twp., as laid down now.or formerly .of Josephine B. Whltall; Exposure Meters Errico Trucking, 218; Barlow, Krcla ., 130 110 "11 Stephen. « 10 3 CWnerr. 8 0 0 the Blue and Gold Jayvees. Stev- 0 O Tbiizlo, 0 10 The league standing follows: published April 25, 1816, was also on the aforesaid plans, extending from and on the northeast by the southwesterly Lions Club,. 202; Korner, VJF.W. W. DttuIJo"". ISO "160 14' Sannllca_(O 0 0 Whatay. (00 ens was successful in his foul shot, team at Mary Baldwin College. Sheedy. » 4 1 • 1 W L way—when you pass a car that is about Station 541 + 84 (Survey Base Line Ine of Dermody Street, extending from Flood Lights T, Pavica 149 309 M Hay Staunton. Va. 0 3 0 0 added to the collection of docu- • OU Discovery going 40 miles an' hour it's Just like Stationing) on the southwest to about about 8tatlon 583 4- 00 on the south to 209; Fulcher, Sunny Acres, 206; J. Haddad _ __•_ 174 140 179 casssi. a- o i tying the score at 30-30. 014 400's ...7 0 ments. In this issue announce- Station M2 + W (Survey Base Line Sta- about Station 583 + 03 .on the north, as Infirtn»t)nii OoUUtertM 1 X Oil was discovered in New Guinea, trying to pass a standing string of shown on the aforesaid plans. Flash Attachments Stupak, Sunny Acres, 215; Rogers, d «^_» ,™.™_ 0 -^ Amorlcan Veterinary Medical asso- Fitten.fl O 0 In the first minute of t*** three- Maroons .....6 1 ment was made of the death of tioning) on the northeast, as .shown on Post'Office, 208. / Baa.* 0 0 SS 9 84 14 8 57 Indonesia, by mapping the colors cars 300 feet long, or longer—de- the aforesaid plans. . Take further notice that an order wss 750 774 143 ciation Indicates that ataphylococclo minute overtime period, Pete Legion ... 1 Bishop Francis Asbury of the pending on your own speed in pass- •TOGETHER WITH the Hght of direct made by said Judge on the fifteenth day Tripods Summaries of last week's games (gangrene-type) mastitis may brtak of forests by airplane. Trees grow- access to and from the State Highway of February, A. D. 1949. fixing Friday, TMato U 0 38 Totals 7 3 17Weiland sank a basket, and the Rangers . 2 Methodist Church, from whom ing atop oil' deposits are lighter ing. After passing, always wait un- ; - . Full Library of 8 and 16 mm. Film follow: • METHODIST MKN*8 CLUB (1) out suddenly in a herd followingWluMlen. 10 13 O Cranford boys froze the ball for Eagles 2 (Parkway) constructed or to be con-the fourth day of March. A. D. 1940. at Cowperthwaite 114 —• — Onion ,_._„_„ 4 10 Asbury Park takes its name. It green than elsewhere, according to til you can see the car you have juststructed on the premises herelnabove the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon Silent and Sound SUNNY ACRES ( 9) any deviation in the milking rou- •T-4,1 the next two minutes to end up 3 described. of said day, at the Court House. In the Pulcher W3 190 ; SOSScott 138 153 • — Ofdelala—«elby and Web-r. rad, spaghetti^ whlta rictf, grits, also contains the first' announce- the Archibald expedition of 1920-27. passed in the rear-view mirror be-' Harris _u 133 188 117 tine. For OTrsmplo, ff QM nWring victorious. - 3 Take further notice that an order was City of Elizabeth. In the County of Union Ouemple Ml 1S4 s- 103 TMtael __1S8 144 147 and com meaL They tn poor to Hawks ... —.2 ment of the formation of the Bank first surveynrs. fore moving over to the right in made by said Judge on the fifteenth day nnd Stnte of New Jersey, as thff time and OowpeHhwmlte ISO — '?• 143 Martin __ 183 157 139 machine goes out of .order, or if a lor Charlie Stevens was high Flippy Dips 5 of February. A. D. 1840, fixing Friday, place when the said petition will be heard, Ranktn ; ...ISO 178 \, 19 minerals smfl vitamins. We TT^ 1 of the United States, which, as front of it the fourth day of March. A. D. 1S49. Btat which time* you should appear if you Stupak . JIB 1«8 "1 - Imus _. __. 100 138 new person milks the cows, cases Buy carefully. Look' bctor* ym for Cranford with 10 points. Celtics ..._... 5 CRANFORD STUDIO Cory . — 194 on these foods and us* 1 the result of the fight to kill it Koandwonns In Mf* the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon desire to be heard. ' • v Jones „ _.i 108 i'18. of the diaoaso may appear almost buy; compare prices of dlOereot In the second round, the Cran- Bpbcata .._.. 5 of said day. at the Court House, in the THEODORE D. PARSONS. Open Friday Evenlnes Hmndlcap _.: 11 S4 ";,,J8 wbote wheat products. «n- ...1 by Andrew Jackson, ^bankrupted When pigs show signs of slow Farm Ownership - City of Elizabeth. In the County of Union 883 B03 735 Immediately. On the other hand, foods of the same typo. 8omefoodp ford junior varsity faced the Ho- Austins .> 6 the National Treasury "and brought growth and poor grains, they ara Attorney General of New Jersey. 880 804 1-8 DATBY tt> the staphylococcus germ may beBUM cheaper if bought in large quan- rJched grain products, oatmeal, soy- —0 Individuals own about 87 per cent and State of New Jersey, as the time and SACKETT M. DICKINSON. Auto -138 IBB 903 p selSe Park jayvees in the Elizabeth bean products, and fresh fruit vags-- on the^w7)rsl"d(BpressIbh~inrQieTiis^ probably^nfeated-wrth^roundworrns.- of all farmland In the United States. place when the said petition will be heard, Assistant Deputy Atlorney'Gencrnl. 4 N. UNION AVE. Cranford 6-2707 POST OFFICE (1) •VA.- harbored by cows Inrtrflnltely wittV aTttt d citruit s fttiutceii at which time you should appear If you Attorneys for Petitioner.. au«fc-Tottst Armory Tuesday~afterooon. He- tabbs. Variety Is tte spice of good tory of our country. The paper To rid pigs of these worms, mix desire to be heard. - 175 ISO 133 BUnd _ 100 100 100 out causing trouble if good mOkmg and •vaporated mOk cost V. 8. dspaxtment of agticultur* This leaves only 13 per cent owned DATED: February 21. 104B. Donovan IBS 177 170 W. Pete 170 133 148 sulte of this game are reported also contains news from Wash- one pound of sodium fluoride with by corporations, partnerships and THEODORE D. PARSONS, pracUces are observed. •dentists ai« eiperimwrtmg with Attorney General of New Jersey. Boertmaon _18B 1S7 133 Halxman 173 157 184 serving when bought in large elsewhere in today's issue. ington regarding tarriff bills then 100 pounds of dry, ground feed. Giv« public agencies. Acreage held by Koehler ,.- 183 17» 1M Handicap 41 00 44 tte possibility of fn-.Hr>*; poultry SACKBTT M. DICKINSON. os. Bead labels—ttiey have an before the Congress and the nght pigs all of this mixture they will individuals totals some 894 million , Assistant Deputy Attorney General. educational value. They list aD ma* Ca» sBsd Iky drying wasted portlom of Attorneys of Petitioner. 878 771 70S 743 758 •wwlrfssl lni»ertaat Meal of John C. CalhouQ ta.force banks eat in one day. acres. • DATED: February SI, 1940. Do you always eat breakfast? You terlala utad to make th* packaged —Mbdem day raflroad sleepmg ear Is psnalisad on thelaaty vegetables. 1b* leafy waste*. UNAMI (1) of tht BL f-\»-*»t- This fi bacauat bread which amount to a staggering sum to make payments in specie. The 17- Brlnkarhotf _. 101 ist 137 na*d breakfast if you expect to 4 food and tell how much tte pack- being ~buQt by- FBir-ran-*** Howard . .-147 181 tiro. Socfa Uls •heat produces grade' •ach year, mak* nutritious feed for arrival of General Andrew Jack- Bay __ ___141 1M 147 Broorafl ______141 your best work and bo bubbling ovor age contains 4.143 feat of pipmg. Cbm- not bs a poor son, later president, at Natchez, y»Uiiim ______!*• 170 144 Sehweikert ._ 118 118 five. They may 9 aft macaroni and du produe chlckwis-when tbm leaves are dried _180 with energy for the day's work. plexitr of the Job is apparent um floo Altenburg Harria 133 148 1S7 Heuer 117 loaf of bread* to preserve their fe*4 value. Mississippi, is reported with the iteCullousli 108 " IBS 149 LelMhtoa ___109 193 Prepare stow cooking cereals th* ateriy Strawbtntaav si^«rins; the aversg* five-room" information that the' people re- Blrdson* 130 has only 300 feet of piptog. 718 819 Witkopp 101 night before, cover with • thin film Several spring in th* early ceived him with a grand celebra- V. ». W. (1) *yi"Vilr-sfr -„,.,.,-...., 30 38 of water, and reheat m the maro> tion. He was conducting a war ing before stirring. Dried fruit with spring frosts Has the Piano Sensation Tlneo A7~_ZI—T____Z_ZlS8 139 781 714 r r on the southern Indians at the rVardlnr.UI —188 13S177 ROTARY CLUB (3) soaked overnight cooks very quick* almost wipe out that •* l- crons. fcook for the "HI." label when Get New Car Perfforinance time, and his appearance in Tlnco. J. ..__ 138 IBS 139 Hartley. J. _^ 143 148' 143 ly. You can cook it with the cereal. This experience has "mad* plant buying electrical appliances. Into Schtrrncr ___1S0 143 168 Britten ___147 147 IB* Natchez followed his victory at Markowich _- 130 Barney, R. . IBS 143 UB Fresh fruit Juleea may be breeders start work on frost hardi- *^g"|Jn»« the equipment has New Orleans a few weeks, before. **-,P«»n.-.p _. 34 41 34 PDdds 168 IBB 138 stoppered, and stored In the refrig- pass of th* flowers as a highly d*» tested sod approved by th* Under- Svadman 1 __S10 170 writers Laboratory. with a of the Low Priced Field! ~7»0 780 erator. . siraDl* quality-in a strawberry. Other documents are original 830 774 copies of two-bill* before Cbngress DEMOCRATIC CLUB (00 1S4 BOWUNO UAO.UE Ftllew introduced and passed In 1796 and Dtmrrdck ' — 17" *** bearing the approval of. "Go. •chmltt 178 — W L When selecting pillow cases, read s. AMEKICAN Rayeck 144 138 183 the labels carefully. Usually a label 'Washington. President of the Carey . 180 18* 131 Petersen's Dairy 40 SO CABLE- VERMOUTH SUefi 1B» 183 110 Lions Club, .... , ,., 38 33 gives the size of the case before It United States." On* of the bills it 100 Krrico Trucking iff * 38 BUnd , 100 81 Rotary Club =;;. 34 3« wai sewn so the finished case Is 1B* 81 Post Office ___, _33 37 -.rn*.n»r than the label Indicates. A At, 4 A 843 787 718 Methodist Men's Club 33 38 Unless the case Is labeled pre? .ten UOMS CLUB (3) Men's League ..._ _33 38 NELSON 133 Sunny Acres . ~'ii\, • . 1M 3© shrunk, be sure to allow one and a RENOVATE .___ __113 140 Television 131 Citizen-Chronicle _; 30 SO half to two inches for shrinkage. "Aktrmanix - _.__ __185 148 173 Lutheran Brotherhood 3B 31 SerU* 62 Hall _~!ZZ!"...."C._ir.!!!_l»» 187 v 174 Conunuters . ..._._ '. ; Vt 31 TO PAY, WINDOW Jiarlow , X00 188 303 Republican dub 38,,. 33 V. F. W. » _____J3 !•• 37 Empire State 833 813 803 Unaml : .'._ 33 37 "Excelsior" (Higher) is the mot- CRANFORD or Democratic Club .... . { m 38 to of New York state. The rose it SHADES MEN'S LEAGUE ( 3) Builders General : 30 40 •495 Mead. Sr. 175 165 187 FrUay MUM'S Sehaaale the official flower. New York Is one Mead. Jr. 1*9 188 137 — 7 r. M. — . of the tew states which has not ELECTRIC HOLLAND MADISON LS8 Butter 153 157 135 Republicans v». Sunny Acres 8 ALDEN 8TW GBANFOBD (u» to M tneh) i. MsxAeld .'. _..1B1 Ii5 13S Post Office vs. Methodists adopted an official or unofficial bird. Beach _._: __13« 308303 - Petersen's vs: Men's League M Handicap .27 23 35 Errico vs. Lutherans YORK — •:*• r. M. — CLOTH Rotary vs. Builders . REFINANCE 783 845 835 ERRICO TRUCKING U> Lions vs. Chronicle Morenko .._ 189 183 170 V. T. W. Vs. Unarals Th^nunen 181 178 144 ' Commuters v». xtemocrats ON YOUR ROLLER WyckoM 181 133 Krrico - _...'.tsa — 111 Mayflower Ijinrllns; 22T — 24* _ Slcko JIB 154 109 On December 22. 1620. the May Wllkins — 158 150 Thanks A Million 26" — 28" — 30" flower landed 102 Pilgrims at Plyni B8I 818 734 outh Rock FOR THE EXCELLENT RECEPTION White or Ecru YOUR HOME ft;- 11 RESIDENTS OF CRANFORD HAVE GIVEN 1 1/o/uaioH. Paint SUap. specific, 'Please . The New 107-5 N. UNION AVK. O/i/y CABLE-NELSON gives you these fine piano features CRaaford C-SSM THE SCAUE-EquI-boloncad, fuO 88 not* soak , CAM—Superior cabin*! word throughout. Including! (1916—1941 MocWs) by CobU-N.lton. Built «o utrsm* accuracy. Ora*- Cos* •* doubls v-n«*r«d quality woodt, (tiding Colonial Room Restaurant stiung bat* for full too*. fall-boon], frer-standing Ug*. IN THE PIATI—txlra rl(jlcl, full mttal plats; fiv«-p ;. t TH« CRAMTQBP . lini-UMaCI- T__i THE CBANVOBO AMD CHROMICXJ-, T__UK8DAY. FEBRUARY J4. 1M? Page Twenty-On* '•>' 1 •. Kiwanians in die continual striving for If T( Seeking Reelection as Joseph A. Ftamm ted: side betterment of our cotamunity life. IN RETROSPECT Gworte M. Chlnery was reelected vice-president •f flw CttsM aai •.'••-,-^/e join in wishing the Cranford at tha Board of Uucatkn at ,«e annual _J_J_7_ (flttteim anil Ftre Tears At» ization meetinf. This was Mr. H-Buner'- sixth JIM Kiwanis Club success in carrying out its Mrs. Helen M. Glaeser, of dark term as prea-dent . , ; - ^^ Township, Republican state com- One of the largest groups of selectees ever to for the Coming Week in Granford Churches ltff worthwhile program here. . ___,_ j__ttteewo__a_Lfrom-«___«-&mnty, . be called, up her* wasJ o j»portiar prerlnductian. Ch-riafc S. Uttell of 111 Holly street wa_ _.lttl> wr prWahttfl wittTa, ^year a^-t^fa-fen button ... v • ; " has ' B -TTT"*^1 liar candidacy .physicaljataminations in Newark, it was soanoun- at • meet-if at Azure Lodge, 129,7. and A. M tor reelection to that ofBc* for a ced by zl B. Hanaro, chairman of Selective Serv- Lenten Service Series cuss the topic, "Show Them a Commission on Stewardship, Jack alg-dfylqg that he had JMonged to the local lo_7e Good Time," at 8 p. m. Monday. Muzik, chairman. done as~sooif as &Ji^~^^.»eecMtmn.Mn,QlmM*elMvntl- ice Board 5, comprising Cranford, Qarwood and for half a century. Mr. UtteU iodned the Com- ren's At Lutheran CSrarch Installation Boy Scout •Dollar Days Wtth the' warm weather we have d*nt °& the Union County ftadera- Clark. The majority of aelectaes were fathers. monwealth Lodge, 400, of Brooklyn in 1879. Thought for the Week On Tuesday, the executive board The Rev. Albert G. Dezso, pas- ri __.__. • _ i -«n having, it nay be that pmn- tlon of Republican Women, Inc. The IMS tax budget, approved by the Town. Mid-week Lenten services wtu of the Woman's Society will meet tor, will attend a retreat prograai District captains and heads of •pedal commit- ship Cor-anlttee at an adjourned iraeting __ the 1 at 1:30 p. m., and Credit Union that is being held for ministers of C IteMA-UN. Today marks the opening of a gala inc even «• earlyiui ttlsmayiw- Mrs. Clatterappo-ntedRobert tees for the annual roll call and war fund drive begin at Calvary Lutheran Church By the Be*. Albert ADfawer. vaster. Ctaafeffi Methadist Chan* deposits and'loans will be ar- township rooms, showed an estimated tax at 8:lS pan. next Wednesday, Ash THE RELIGIOUS -U-UEF8 OF TUB AMERICAN BOMB At Service Ceremony Elizabeth Presbytery on Monday CaASLBB M. BAT. evenrhere. Cranford'. EJ-fifr^ 3SSSS ZFS of Cranford-Garwood-Kenilwarth Chapter, Amer- $4JJ_ per $100. an increase of 34 points , lltfessage ranged between 8 and 9 p. m. in Cranfoid'aJ?* " ^ " " ni A Wednesday, and continue through- How religious are we in this country? How real is the and Tuesday. ican Red Cross were nr\-r ^ by Mathew D.. rate in IMS. The total budget was taWo.. _n ; religious faith which underlie- our democracy? How tar does Officers of the Cranford Metho- the church library. The Rev. Mr. Boy Scout Troop 44 of the Os- iATIOHAl IDITOIIAL promotion in more than the flow of tus Und of sap will SmimSe Hall, executive chairman, and Mrs. Howard M. increaje of fHOM over thTactual ^W* ^ out Lent, it was «^mn_iA-^ this first DoUar active in Republican dr-. ^^» SundaySundayss, and observing religious faith affect our conduct? dist Church Federal Credit Un- Allinger will make a report on theceola j Presbyterian Church will Park and Mrs. Charles F. Hansel, executive vice- of 1988. In a statement, Finance Ichurdi'' week by the Rev. William H. Nie- In a nationwide survey the Ladies' Home Journal at- ion wlU be installed at the 10:50Advance for Christ and His have their charter presentation raoroaao oaoiMANCB a decade, /•-">»rift*y shopper-pi™' s ••-•wil"l find•"?• «••caus*e .ft,it is *«*.***jto*mainly > *•" Lowac chairmen. The local chapter's quota for 1944 was F. G. Sykes attributed the -ncreaaejtfax to 1 banck. j>astor. AN ORDINANCE Amending tha Food bargains galore in local stores as the sale Grapevines ' pastor of the First Pres- tempted to find out the extent and nature of the religious beliefs a. m. service at the church this Church, a four-year program of program. In the church at 7:30 and Mils. ArUcla of the Sanitary Coda. in local stores as the tale OrapevinSTatoS^ pruned «£ 'Sna $80,000. relief costs and more expenses put to State" of the American people. The survey revealed that 99 per cent Sunday as follows: President and Be- It Ordained by the Boat- of Health • at the morning Services Sunday will include the Methodist denomination, at a )jn. tomorrow. Wesley N. Philo, of Township of Crantord. Naw Jersey. continues today, tomorrow and Clearing local streets and roads after a 10- of the American people believe in God; 70 percent said they J then will give the matins at 8:30 a_x_, Sunday school director, Robert Stuart; vice-presi-meeting of the church • board of the new scoutmaster, and the com- Section 1. That Section 1 of Article day. The stores tomorroalso willw b ane oped ^n to-_(_tVe^_easonH--^^^ ^^^^IS^ itT^ ^ »«e«ent_tiv, from inch snowfall cost the township $397:89, according Less than 600 1939 Ucense tags had been at 9:30 and morning worship at were church members; 90 percent said they prayed: 73 percent dent and director, r_arl Ireland; education in the chapel at 8 p. m.mittee, extend to all an invitationVII of the Sanitary Code, adopted June morrow night. *»-»* •*•** m »• spsing from * this district A former resident of to the report of Township Engineer T. J. Mc- issued at the local Motor^Vehide Agency «t i" professed belief in a hereafter and some form of -mmortallty; 10. Itoa. be and the same la amended bud treasurer and director, Walter to attend. to read as follows; • I-TdL ifir _ _J u a fanned th* seasonbe-ore. Plainfleld, she aatt ononee time was Tj»i|ghHn ' ' North avenue, east, according to a statement by hath 91 percent stated that they honestly tried to lead a good life At the Ash Wednesday service Harry R. Hems, local registrar. Approxi-aately Ij^ng" Each individuaidual was then aaskes d to state honestly whether Schweizer; assistant treasurer andat 8 p. m. Wednesday, the Rev. Mr. Section 1. No person, nrm or corpora- More than 20 Cranford merchants If toevin e has not beenpruned president of the Plainfleld High Cranford topped its quotawf $800 in the drive e director, Gerald Furtnan; secretary The Men's Organization will tion shall sell or deliver or have In pea- . Pubusbed Itanda* at Cnolort, New Js are taking part in the Dollar Day tales °5 *•» *•«» prun-d too lightly, school Parent-Teacher Associa- 9,000 tags are issued every year, he reported. £-«dthee. OAn, what is good; he thoughg ht he e realleally obeyed ththee ooff|^\^nt\^nti i Thou shalltt Allinger' will take as his sermonhave their regular monthly meet- session for sale or delivery. In the Town- for funds for the National Foundation for InfanHlfi. I what doth theUKA. require llovv e thth y neighboihbr a s thyself,'thlf'** unded r .certain speciaill conditionsdi : and director, Fred Schott; direc- topic, "Beauty for Ashes." Con- ship of Cranford. any milk, cream or In* CranCord CMtasn and Ctmmkle, Inc. 1161 wm 6 Paralysis by nearly 50 per. cent, obtaining $1^38- More than 1W high school musicians were to tors, Lester Walden and Sidney ing Monday at 8 pan. fluid milk product without first obtaining event and all are "ctittincr ttrieea to the* ? ** • k** -«--*•* of tion. . participate tar the annual concert by the school hee but to do justly and to Third Aspirant lichen your fellow man:is a business competitor—78 percent firmation class will meet at 3:30 from the Board of Health a permit for paper Cor Craoted. Gar-wood and -.48, the largest amount eve_v*oUe-ted here. Post- - answered, yes; when your fellow man is a member of a different Nunn; credit committee, Stephen The Men's Club will sponsor a such sale or delivery, and a permit for event, ana ail are cutting prices to tne bunches but the dusters win be Mrs. Glaeser is active In civic master William D'Arcyr chairman of the drive, orchestra add chorus in the high school auditor- 2U mercy and to walk humbly p. in.' Wednesday. ;quare dance in Lincoln School Subacrtptlon Rates StM a Year In Advance ium, ac&rding toJ . Stanley Dittmef, conductor race—80 percent answered, yes; when your fellow man belongs EuBtice.-Fred Beach; Albert Al- each truck, wacon or other vehicle used bone for these three days. Many Items small and the berries will tend to affairs in Clark, as she was in reported. . «uh thy God." The chancel choir For Pastorate to a different religion from yours—90 percent answered, yes, linger, Artemus Dill and Louis There will be an. hour of prayer omorrow evening. This dance for such delivery. OtnCK: 5-7 Altai St Tet CBantotd «-O0M remau Lfeo patuutewii-, young local violinist, was to be Section a. That Section 1 of Article usually retailing for far more than $1 *°ur ond green. Plainfleld during her residence '.'Winged Victory" was chosen as the name of What does this religious survey really mean? l_»t us try Totten; supervisory committee, in the chapel at 9:30 a. m. next ill follow a basketball game be- VII of the said Sanitary Coda is amended beta, offers, tf_t spedd ^_^ -r^^.XX^ 41 _»_» important for normal ripening, -f the board of governors of the form of a hymn festival hear the third, candidate for the lieve in God, "I find little indication,'' the Rev. Simon Green- each delivery vehicle in excess of one War, Bond Rally in Cranford High School injury. Mr. Aumack was en route to a position [be in the 'How Can I Be Forgiven" will YoungPeople'son Tuesday at 4 p.m. The SchoolU hereby fixed at s-.OO. Each vehlchr Upieiotsar.?. even. , On a trellis, the ususlmethod Women's State Republican Club. torium. \Z the carol and chapel choirs, pastorate of the local church when berg, Jewish, professor of homiletics and president of the Jewish be the sermon topic of the Rev. shall have displayed thereon a license as foreman on a Standard Oil project in Puerto Theological Seminary, New York City," observed, "of any com- of Religion will not meet this • Welcome, Kiwanis todays issue of The Citizen and of pruning is known as spur re- When Mrs. Glaeser. was first Finishing up the 1943-44 basketl Rico. ...--— Imemorating the -OOth annl- the Rev. Emil Brink-nan, of Day- Albert Allinger, pastor, at the 9:30 sign or plate to be furnished by the newaL to this 1 pulsion to obey God. People apparently d> not associate God •eek. A preparatory service will Board of Health, showln* that a permit Chronicle affords an excellent ffuide for > «H **« canes are elected Republican state tommit- with a hair-raising win over RoseUe/Parit,. 33 to ^ of the death of Isaac Watts. ton, Ohio, speaks to the congre- and 10:50 a. m.. services, marking Rally Sunday for such vehicle has been Issued. We salute today die new Cranford cut to directly with their own behavior." This is a common failure in ake place next Wednesday at 8 rk«__. \_r;!r.?rV« r7 S_!fc^X««»-« «f »""* Wurs having two or teewoman in 1946. she succeeded 37, the Cranford High School basketball team IS Years Ago At 7 o'clock the Senior Kllow- gation at both the morning, and man. Jesus faced it in his days: "Why call me. Lord, Lord, and Missionary Sunday and prepara- Section a. That Section 3 of Article Mrs. James H. Luram, state chairman of the ).m. A meeting of the Session VII of the said Sanitary Code Is amended Kiwanis Club, organization of which was those wishing to Wke full advantage Ot three buds. It is difficult to esti- Mrs. Josephine K. Levergood. of entered the county tournament,/The Blue and Lp will meet In the sanctuary. evening services tils' Sunday. Two do not what I command you?" And in the words of St James: tion for Lent. Church school for to read as follows: Gold won 13 games and lost bat four during the Motion Picture Board of Review, was the speak- At Trinity rill follow the service, at which effected last night by a group of men the Dollar Day celebration. Outstanding mate the number of buds left on a Union, who did not seek reelec- wn th fnllr IM! CHHOWICLI; THPBSPAY. H 1N» THE CBANFOKD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1940 Page Twenty-Thr** Robert Kan Honored Mflkfcwicz Heads • War Dads* Social Thomas Noone. John CONDEMNATION FKOCUDINOS Snhahpne Society Unit To Speak Wednesday jSt. Theresa's CYO •afar* tka BONOKABLI raAftK U CLBABT For Alcoa Service Democratic Qub At Lincoln Saturday Jsat* af taa Sasartar Caart ' Receives Flag and Gavel Elects New Officers Valsa Caa^ljr GABWOOD—fcobertKurz of 494 GARWOOD—Victor Milkicwicx GARWOOD — Final' plans tor the nutter of the Fourth avenue, was. honored at aof 233 Locust avenue, a member the War Dad's lunch box flodal KENILWORTH — The second &ENILWORTH—Officers 6f the petition of tne SUte brief ceremony Monday upon com- of the Jonathan Dayton Regional to be held this Saturday at 8 p. m. meeting of" the Jane Ay res Chap- Catholic Youth- Organization of Highway Commissioner » plMnm rf Brf l M ler_pf. the_ New. Jersey Sunshine •St. Theresa's Chapel were elected of the State ol New in the Uncoln Schoot firmnasiamj Ke ni 1 w o r t Jersey for th» conilem- \ N o T I C I Alcoa's Garwood- Plant His em-was elected president of the Car-were announced recently. To the Society was held at. the home ofj recently at the church. The slate >atlon of the lands of Mrs. Albert H. Anderson on Mich- includes: President, Albert Kres- Ellwood M. Jone*. also ployment with Alcoa began on wood Democratic Club, succeeding feature! previously sun^nn^ known aa Ellwood C. Three Sweeps Feature February 18,1924 as machinist. In H. G. Merry, at a i« have been.added several novelty igan boulevard last week. Guest tes; vice-president. Rose Venizia; Johns, et a|. ^' J Final Brittain 1M6 he became assistant foreman meetinet g at Olear's Restaurant acts and musical numbers includ- To Seek Republican Nominations for Reelection in April Primary peaker was Mrs. Raymond Ryres ecretary, Marion Crocevera; treas- TO: Ellwood M. Jones, also known aa -: Socials :- if Trenton, state president of the urer. Gene Jacobi, and delegates, Ellwood C. Johns, and Loreta Jonas. Industrial Bowhng the mainten MooM d ight ing acts by William Donoughue , also known aa Loreta Johns, hla and two years Other Urge society, in whose honor the local David Richmond, James Jacobi,* wife; D»>ton E. Jones, also known GARW0OD — Three fine later was officers elected were Mr. SperanzA, Mrs. Annamay Wal- Viki Pyle of 349 Second avenue foreman of themechanical divi- Vice-president, James Walsh; sec- chapter was named. She present- |Joan Ruscansky, Margie Dl Favio, as Dayton E. Johns, unmarrlad: recently celebrated her sixth featured last week's matches In coff, Lucien Lawrence and Henry ed a flag and gavel to Mrs. Robert Aubrey T. Jones, also known as Not to Runthe Union County Industrial Bowl- sion of the maintenance depart- retary, Joseph Banyasz; treasurer, Pfeiffer. Motion pictures also will Rose 'Venizia and Marion Cro- Aubrey F. Johns and Ethel Jonea. birthday at a family gathering at ment Conrad Bieder, and sergeant a Wdk A Crooked Xo Seek Petersen, president of the chapter, cevera. . , slso known as Ethel Johns, his wife: .the home of her grandmother, in* League; The league-leading be shown, including a sports reel, and told of the society's work and "" Mamona Oclenlus someUmes known Watson-Stillman keglers widened Born. hi 'Frankfort, Germany, arms, Angelo AlimontL a travalogue and a gay nineties The group held, an open, house as Naoma Gelenlus and, Harry Oel- Mrs.' Charles Gottlieb of Westfleld. Cown?il»wian Declines aims. last Wednesday night at the enlus. her huiband: lrma Mlccwlca Of their first place lead by. winning Mr. Kurz served his early appren- Named to the board of directors Ireel. . ' • ' and Edward Mlcewlcs, her husband; Mr. and Mrs.. Edward McKen- Another Term; Michael three from the New Jersey Foun- ticeshicipp with ththee North German were Michael McDonald, William The Time Musketeers Reelection chapel. The Rev. Mark Dooley, State of New Jersey: Township of non of 312 Cedar street are receiv- Lloyd SthSteamshii p C Severage, John Banyasz, Jr., Fred assistant pastor of St. Michael's Crsnford: a municipal corporation Galuzewski 'Undecided dry and Mw^H^ry, pHit^rf, the Company at of New Jersey; Harrington Company, No Objections at ing congratulations on the birth second place Alcoa team took three Bremerhayen and came to the Wehrum, Edgar Smith, James Ca- Services Sunday and , ,, Church, Cranford, is spiritual ad- a corporation of New Jersey, and to of a son, Leslie Alan, on Febru- United States in 1923. He wasals e and Oliver Davis. 9 Rotary Club viser. whom It may concern: GARWOOD—Councilman Albert from the last-place Alcoa Local, Wednesday at St. Mark ! primary Bids Also by Please take notice that application has Hearing; Louis Wenzel ary 11 at Overlook Hospital in Brittain, whose term expires this and the Dif Corp, had an easy marked in 1925 to Edith Rahne- bren made by Spencer Miller. Jr., State Summit. berg. Their son, Herbert, is study- GARWOOD —Horning prayer Councilman Wendle, highly regarded as a preacher and lltthwny Commissioner of the State "of year, will not be a candidate for time defeating the Diamond Ex- 'Woman's Club Votes Hears Talk New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank L. New Building Inspector Mrs. L. J. Severs and Charles reelection, it was learned yester- pansion keglers for three games. ing BSechanical Engineering ' at and sermon will be held at 10:80; Collector Anderson pastor. leary, one of the Judges of the Superior Bemeny of 418 Locust: avenue and day. Councilman Michael Galis- Union College. He served three Polio Drive Contribution a. m. Sunday at St Mark's Church.). Other evening services during Court of the State of New Jersey, upon GARWOOD—Tbe 1349 munici- The Alcoa pinners -had a 928, "The. Bonds of Peace" will be thell KENILWORTH-Mayor Fre its petition', which petition has been duly friends from Pennsylvania are zewski, whose tlrm also expires, the high game of the night. Those years in the. Coast Guard during GARWOOD — A donation was On Cancer Lent will' be held on Thursday filed In the office of the Clerk of Union pal budget, calling for tax collec- World War II. •••*• topic of Warren J. Binns. . II CouncUman Charles evenings at 8 o'clock. The Rev.bounty, for the appointment of .three, dls- - leaving Saturday' for a trip to was undecided, but sources close who hit the 200 circle included voted for the March of Dimes and TODAY thr* SATURDAY P REV. FITZ-GERALD tions of (253,012.96 to support ap- to him said they were hopeful of 1 Mr. Kurz has been a resident contributions were accepted for On Ash Wednesday there willj| ' and Tax Collector-Treas- KENILWORTH — A discussion John "M. Infanger, pastor of the ntcrated freeholders, residents of the California. • Fairchild, 203 and Cuhmano, 202, •ml Virus—Vlveea Llndlon . Anderson will be candir County of Union, as commissioners, to , propriations totaling $357,899.96, Samuel Armstrong of .East persuading him to seek another both of the New Jersey Foundry of Garwood for 20. years and at- the Vincland Training School at be evening prayer, litany, peni-| fon—"Cancer Danger Signals" was Lake ' Hopatcong Church, will appraise and Ax the compensation to- be tends St Paul's Lutheran Church. the regular monthly meeting of iential office and sermon at 8 p. m.1 for the Republican nomina* preach oil -."God's Grace Toward paid for aU that certain lot, tract or parcel was adopted by the Borough street recently celebrated his term. Both are Republicans.)and Machinery team; Tomaio, 212, "ADVENTURES OF for reelection, it was learned presented by Dr. Roy Forsberg at of land and premises, situate, lying and birthday. Deadline foor r filingfiling petitions foforifor r thee Diff Corp. team; WraggsWraggs, He has gained some prominence the Woman's Club at St. Mark's The Wednesday evening services the weekly luncheon meeting of List Lenten Man" on March 10. Other guest belntr in the Township of Cranford. In Council, following a public hearing in the field of horticulture and has Episcopal Church last week. Hos- will continue- throughout Lent DON JUAN" preachers.will be the Rev. Ken-the County of Union and SUte of New A surprise birthday party in the primary election is March 10. 221, and Apolinski, 218, for the the Kenilworth Rotary Club at the Jersey, more particularly described as in Borough Hall Monday night. honor of Mrs. James T. Leonard, Councilman Brittain, who iAlcos a team; DiMario, 201, for the won several prizes recently in tesses were Mrs. Edward Crissey, (In Technicolor) neth H. Sprague, the Rev. R. Ben- follows: < - There were a dozen townspeople wife of Magistrate Leonard, wascompleting his fifth year on Bor- local 'flower exhibitions. Mrs. Ernest Holt and Mrs; Carl Mrs. William Johnson enter- Hitchin' Post, Route 29, last Wed- jamin Garrison, the Rev. Dr. PARCEL aia Alcoa Local; Patrick, 218, for the Preachers As Indicated on a plan Bled tor about present at the meeting, but none held Monday night by Mr. andough Council, cited illness in his ISoltis. The next meeting, March tained her dffifd club Wednesday reaar Slatletan—AHhur I.,ke nesday. Geoffrey Wardle Stafford, the Rev. | Post Office; and Megles, 238, for evening at her home on Beech to be filed In the Office of the Register Mrs. Joseph.E. Humenik of 601family as his reason for desiring the Sonocp Products. 14, will be guest night. The speaker related that there Douglas F. Verdin, and the Rev.of Deeds of Union County, entitled "New had any comments to make on the Dolores Jones Chosen avenue. "Blondie's Secret" Colin W. Williams. Jersey State Highway Department, Gen- Center street. There were . 30to retire at the conclusion of his Summaries of last week's games MAYOR FEED V. PTTTEN are seven clues, any one of which eral Property Parcel Map. Route A Park- 1 Saturday. Matinee Only is not expected that COUNCILMAN C. COLLECTOR This series is sponsored by the present' term. He said that his [follow: Queen of College Ball CarWCoIlide may mean cancer, but that only a Rev. A. B. Fitz-Gerald way Section (I, Central Av«., Clark Twp. :-,53S tax rate for 1049 is $5.72 per $100 experiences on the council have Hatteraa Eight Ckasier N». • of £e£tion. Mr.VitalehW.attend- Adult Class 6f the local church and to Lchlgh Valley R*~. H., Cranford Twp..'" Westfleld. UNION COONTT GARWOOG D "" — Miss GARWOOD—A car operated by goOd doctor can interpret these To Be First Speaker Showing Existing Rl_ of Way tt Par- of assessed valuations, an increase been most pleasant, and that he mPPSTMAl. BOWUMO JLBAODB Dolores Old Cape Ratteras Light in Norm .^nly a few meetings of CouncU the public has been invited to at- eels To Be Acquired In Clark Twp., Crsn- •el 4S poinU over the 1048 rote. Mr. and Mrs. Hdrace Wyres of Jones. Hnnghfgi- nt Mr- Rogelo Diaz of 124 Elizabeth ave- "Junior G-Men" the past year and his ab- 9 clues^correctly. Dr. Forsberg de- ford Twp., Wlnneld Twp. and City of 264 Myrtle avenue recently en- would continue' to give full sup- — • • -With— : Founders Day Program Laymen's Day Service At Methodist Services tend all services. . Linden, Union County, Scales as Indi- John W. Jones of 337 Hazel ave- nue, Westfield, was in collision ^nce has drawn criticism on more clared inost cancer. cases can be cated Aug.. 1S46"; and as shown more - With approval of the council, tertained Mr. and Mrs. James port to his present colleagues. Wataon-Stlllman "I it was in danger of being absorbed DBAD MUD KIDS an* cured if\treated early enough. Mayor L. Thomas Daub appointed Alcoa nue, was crowned queen of the unu TODOB OUTS , one occasion from Mayor Prt- By P.-T. A. Monday At Methodist Church KENILWORTH—The Rev. Dr. Horse Injuries particularly on a plan attached to tb» Wyres of Hillside at dinner. Mr. Brittain currently, is police Dtf Corp. Livingston I than However, he said, they must be . petition filed in this eauaa marked "Ex- Louis B. Wenzel of 247 Fourth Sonoco Prod. annual Seton Hall College Gal-is MM Ceanilas am* Kawltles and several colleagues on the A. Boylan Fitz»Gerald will preach Hones running in pasture should hibit A", entitled "New Jeney State Hlgn- Mrs. Anna McDede, formerly commissioner. For tHe past -four saved by artificially created sand KENILWORTH — Arrangements KENILWORTH—Laymen's Bay DUl Ituuf « fatfcway Bau- Post Office— leon Ball Friday night at the estfield, onn Saturday aatt North Charter Night caught before^ cancerous cells on "Man's Need for God" in Com- b> checked fr«q»«»ntlv fnr tha/rin. rsor avenue as D years he served dunes and may be reactivated ttla SDNDAT Tkn iuncl1 will ftt *"*pmmvnity Anna Marinelli of Garwood, W, J. Fdry. _> dowbrook,~Cedar Grove: avenue- and—Center—street Mayo' r ^Pniem" a uuinule'tinpigg his !ot—a Founders* Day*program to uway front tne originagmaFcan-jmunitl y Methodist Church on Ash ditiod known as scratches under tion 6, Central Ave.. Clark Twp. to Lchlgh ceeding Gustave Bley, who died and the Misses Catherine and Ange sioner. - A resident of Garwood for Diamond Cicp summer. be presented at the- meeting of the[Methodist Church this Sunday, Valley R. R., Crsnford Twp.. Parcels.ail rAlcoa Local 701 Miss-Jones.' selected from the crash occurred when the Yarussi Onat Tana first two-year term as mayor. He cer and spread the blood I Wednesday. March 2, at 8 p. m.their fetlocks. Symptom are cracks At M0. Township of Cranford. Scale: January 26. Mr. Wenzel served.in Marinelli of Myrtle avenue visited 44 years, he Is employed by the with the Rev. Gerald M. Cover, V 25 finalists as tops in "natural car was proceeding east on North previously served two terms as aOnMarch 15 Kenilworth P.-T. A. in Harding stream' to other parts-of the body. He will be the first of a series of in the skin jimilar to wire, cuts l"=B0\ August 18. IMS"; the same post here a number of the Jay Thorpes of Newark, Del, Knickerbocker Ice Company as r Spray ft School Monday night' were com- Jr., preaching on "Methodism and Including specifically all the land and •vlSI N. . ,"'was chosen by Ray Mc-avenue and the Diaz car pulled "Evr*y GH Should member of the council.. A rodent Consultation with the family Lenten guest preachers who will and swelling of the fetlocks. In pretrjlses owned'or controlled by Ellwood years ago. A carpenter and cabi- this past week-end. .. chief engineer. He is a member Wenzel _ A good spray for roses Is one and KENILWORTH—Plans for" the pleted at a meeting of the execu- the Layman" at the 11 a. m. wor- treating, all scabs should be cleaned y orchestra leader. Frank *»» behind a bus traveling west Bo rVUrried" „, Kenilworth for 24 years, he has doctor every six months is thedeal with the general theme. "The M. Jones, also known C. net maker, he has been a resident Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlson of the Garwood Republican. Club, a ueandtui: )d one half Ubleippontful of fermate Charter Night program of the||i7e".hoard aT-the"^ home of the "WP. service. Sundajr school wiU away and a drying ointment .applied Johns, et al, bounded on the west by roprieto f th MA|^^^^» ™ ^* been «mplo#d ftflr ite ff^ only sure way of knowing wheUier God of Grace—The God of Glory." the easterly line of Centennial Avenue: of. Garwood since 1905. and daughter, Ellen,' of Linden Garwood PostPt, 317317, AmericaAi n LXes Da^tey proprietor of the Kenilworth Lions Club on Tues-| mee. t at 9:4_ _5 a. m. each day. -' «*-'•»"• ""*"*• "SM«J *«w. ana daugnter, Ellen, of Linden vrarwooa jr-osr brook, nd Fi onto'Center street. No one was by the E, I. Du Pont president, Mrs. Harold Reynolds, "-~ dread disease is present, the Dr. Fitz-Gerald is pastor of the on tha northeast by the southwesterly -A resolution- ws^passodauthpj-! spent the^eek^cnd with Uie Oscar £MW>» „an d has bften^b«en~ a member oof and Raebum and Finch. injured, but damage to^, both cars y.wa»^^wnoujiice^ Jhtetjgfmk line of rCoUman Avenue.; and oit-the., a regular meeting of the CIUD St 'OTIethodiSt Church in Sooth Orange southeast by the northwesterly Una of izing transfer of the liquor license j Carlsons of EasVstreet. [the . fire "departmenpent t fofor 223 'yearsyears.. ceived a large number ofA gift i s was eitensive. Patrolman Stuart as hlack spot. Ppw and of . Miss' Sehna Brodsky, fifth grade that the rejpaar -annuaT. church Last' .week's session marked 4he and was pastor of the Kenilworth . Orchax* If ooae Control Oarneld Street, extending fronV about granted He resides at 421 Willow avenue. whUh a member of the Kenilworth Re- the Kenilworth Inn last Thursday; conference wUl be held at the 1 Anton Drodz from Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Lawrence, from merchants in Newark, East McCann investigated. • some of the other 19 ^i teacher/"will be in charge of the third consecutive 100 per cent at-congregation in 1S30 and 1931. Results of experiments at Cornell Station M3+0B (I Base Xlne Ste- premises 29—9 "Nort "h avenue to" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hadler and Councilman ' Galiszewski, '• fire frequently attack roses. GaBant.Bess" publican Club, and Kenilworth Michael Sherba reported that ar- church on therorening of March 7. university using a new mechanical tloningl on the southwest to about Station Orange, West Orange and , New Founders' Day program, in which tendance meeting for the local WeU in the state for his S43 + M (Survey Base Una Stationing!" new ^premises at 332-334 North Conrad Keim were among those commissioner and a member of the (In dnccolor) Post 2230, VFW, and has been.ac^ rangements are being made for ap- The conference session will begin method Indicate that costs of or- York City- Crash on East Street mothers and teachers will take dub. The following visiting Ro- active interest in church extension, on the northeast, as shown.oo the afore- avenue, subject to completion and attending the recent card > party police committee, is completing his X' Be-Fsperiac • . / tive'in local civic, and political af- pearance of an Arthur Murray at 8:30 p. m., following supper at chard mouse control can be., reduced aald plans. Miss Jones is a graduate of GARWOOD—Extensive damage : fairs. Mayor Pitten has kept a part ' .' ' i tarians were present:.--Eugene A. he is a past president of the New- Take further noticeB that an orde/ was approval of the new building. Mr. sponsored by the Union Chapter of first three-year term on the coun- Before r^papering a room, apply dancing team. " . :30. There will be ah election 75 to 80 per cent, saving thousands tne fifteenth day Jonathan Dayton Regional High to cars, operated by Alvin Soder- At the board meeting, Charles McMurray. Howard McMurray, ark District Church Society and made by said Judge orf UM Drodz trades as Anton's Tavern. the War Dads. cil. A native, and life-fong resi- a thin coat pf white shellac to any close watch on local expenditures f church officers, and all members of dollars In production costs an- of February. A. 6. IMS, fixing Friday, School, Springfield, class of 1948.lund of 809 Center street and The club voted, a donation of Van-Sickle demonstrated a hearing George Freeman,'William Welsh is'to frequent demand to consult the fourth day «t March, A. D. IMS. at The action was taken on recom- Mrs.' Mary Rhatigan entertained dent of Garwood, he is employed grease spots that may 'be on ttw since assuming office and played of the church over 21 years of age nually. She is a receptionist at Brunner*s, Nicholas Murin of 311 Spruce role hi the reduction of $10 for the American Red' Cross. aid set which.the school is con- and Parker Van Pien, all at the with local building committees on the hour ol ten o'clock In the forenoon mentation of Councilman Albert recently at a paper demonstra- by the Sonocp Products Company Elizabeth. waii Then no grease will penetrat* a major William Broderick was appointed sidering purchasing. ' It was anwil- l be eligible to vote in an elec- of said day, at the Court House, In the as a supervisor. He is a member avenue resulted when they were the school budget for 1949-50. He Union club; Milton Keshen, presi- architecture and church design., City of Elizabeth. In Uia County of Union GUI. tion at her home on East street. Tomai involved in an accident on East the new wallpaper. -L WESTFIELD to serve on the committee for thenounced that a new merchandise ion of three trustees to succeed dent of the Springfield club; Ed- Sterling SlWer , and State of New Jersey, aa the time and In response to a complaint from of the Garwood Republican' Club Kalaer resides at 63 Michigan avenue. Dr. Fitz-Gerald received the doc- Sterling Is-BL* per cent silver and place when the said petition will be beard, Mrs. Rita Pyle of 349 Second Manna . street last Wednesday evening. blind. club will ' be started Tuesday. Frank X. Davis, Jr., Mrs. Williamward Hedenberg of the Cranford a resident that stray dogs had done uvenye was co-hostess at a recent and treasurer of the Polish Sick Spaghetti Luncheon Councilman Wendle, who was Rowan and John B. Stults, whose tor of philosophy degree from' 7.0 per cent copper, the proportion at which time you should appear U' you Aloia - Murin's car-was traveling north A motion picture furnished by Plans were discussed for a card Club and Charles Reppe of Spring Drew University after, working, desire to be heard. X . some $20 worth of damage to his baby shower tendered Mrs. Mar-Benefit Club of Garwood. He re- elected in November to fill a one- used in British coinage. Our coins THEODORE D. PARSONS, - on East street between Locust TODAT—WWL—SAT. the. Bryer's Ice Cream Company party on March 18. > erms expire on May 1. Lake. property, during the past week, garet Triano of Westfleld. sides at 3fl North avenue. 817 By Senior Y-Tcens year unexpired term, sat in on the under Dean JEmeritus Lynn Har- use the proportions of 90 per cent Attorney Oeneral of New Jersey. DIAMOND EXP. (0> avenue and Beech avenue,' and was shown by Alvin Deopies and The association will present two There will be a meeting of the The meeting was conducted by old Hough. He is the authorof 8ACKETT M. DICKINSON, Borough Clerk Walter McMamisj Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhoode, jGupe_ _ _.._177 143 191 CRANFORD , Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo council unofficially following his and 10 per cent, and this is called Assistant Deputy Attorney General. [Seeman GARWOOD—Over 100 persons Soderlund's was proceeding south Alfred Sibillio. Also shown was motion pictures next week, on program committee of the Wom- was instructed .to request the State, formerly of ^Garwood, announce Borouch of — uiaa election until he was officially in- Harold Snyder, president. "Christ Transcendent" and is "coin sliver." Attorneys for Petitioner. Greece ;„•. 1^2 133 139 attended the spaghetti luncheon when the sideswipe occurred. Pa- ~ "• •-":•' 'in . Monday and Tuesday afternoons, en's Society of Christian Service in DATED: February 31, IMS. Larsen .. ducted January 1. He is cura- short of the third round of the Board of-. Health to send agents the birth of a son, Robert Freder- ._ ;, ^ 149 103 179 held Monday at the Presbyterian.trolmalrounaln] Thomas Brittain inves- Thurav. FrL. Sal. Feb. 24-25-86 4 at Harding School. the church basement at 8:30 into Garwood to pick up every ick, on January 29, at St Barna- GARWOOD Couch .. 188 138 ^A SONG IS BORN" rently serving as chairman of theZale-Graziano fight. Smplley ~Z"lS2 134 146 Church. The- affair was sponsored 'tigated. Mrs. John Ruth is the new sec-o'clock tonight. •Tomorrow at 7:30 stray dog found on the streets.' bas* Hospital in Newark. The NOTICE.OF by the Senior Y-Teens under, the j "A Southern Yankee" Plus " •' . . water; light and power committee, The meeting was conducted by retary and Mrs. William Peterson p. m. members of Boy Scout Troop This action, recommended by.Rhoodes now reside in Westfleld. 703 700 779 K«4.8ksUan—ArUno DaU . temporary chairman_pf the trans- Vice-President Sherba in the ab- Primary guidance of their leader. Miss Dor- M_—I, Brian -Bonlevr Alexis Smith the new vice-president of the as- 82 will -meet In the .basement. Councilman Albert Brittain, was Eighteen members of St. Paul's ALCOA .(3) othy Briegs, of the staff of the '""***- Thurs. & Fit 3:53—8:45 portation and poor committee, sence of President V.~~ Robert sociation. Sat. 3:30—7:10—1039 in The confirmation class meets in taken after Mayor Daub had ex-j Men's Brotherhod recently en- Registry.- Wrag.s ...... : 183 321 143 Westfleld yWCA. GARWOOD — Mrs. McManus, and a member" of the finance and Rund, who is vacationing in Flor- the pastor's study at 9:45 a. m, Umone . 188 193 189 ordinance, and printing and sup- plalned that it has been impossible'Joyed an evening of bowling at the AND Apolinski 318 1M ( Members; who helped seryejthe Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Oldford and Mrs. "Decision of ida. It was announced that a | on Sundays and, also in the church j Mflter ..... "Lefilive a Little" fT the List-ChaBel-Services to find someone willing to serve Westfleld YMCA. High scorers for ..- _.._173 150 104 luncheon Were Fern, Bertolamy, Johnson" were ~guesls776f honor "at ply committees. meeting ofrthe~board:"of "directors basement at 8 p. m. on Tuesdays. rGeneral Election Art* _ 144 188 Hedy Ismsn—Bsbert Camming* Chrbtopher Blake" borouborougg h foor siya^x . lives at as dog catcher in the borough. the evening were Kenneth Roll, 140 Clare Adami, Elaine Galloway, last Thursday's meeting of the - Thurs. & Frl. 1:30—7:00—10:10 will be held at the Kenilworth KENILWORTH~At the 11 a. m. The adult Bible class meets at 8:30 In pursuance of tho piovlslonB of an 581 Fairfield avenuii;' He has been A communication was 'received Russell Dobbins and Henry Act enUtled "An Act to Regulate Elec- 861 938 790 Madeline Glock, Clare Kulmayer, Garwood P.^TJi. Mrs. E. Men- Sat 8:45—SlOO Inn at 8 o'clock tonight The next service Sunday in the'Kenilworth p. m. Wednesdays in the church tion!," Title 19. Reviaed SUtutea of New ALCOA LOCAL 703 (0) employed by the Vftttern Electric from Caesar K. Bubenas of SS.PfeUter. Shirley Carlson, Carol Prokto, erth of Mountainside was guest 8ATUKOAT AT 1:M T. M. regular meeting of the club will be Chapel, Mr. MacKenzie will con- basement. Jerseymenu , theretoand th. e amendment* and aupplo- IS* lift speaker for the occasion, which v—TUES. Company for 20 yeari and .present- at 6:30 p. m. next Thursday. North avenue requesting the re-| Mrs. W. J. Bums, Jr., of Third NOTICE .MS ISO Kay Watson, Jean Loveland and YOUNG FOLKS' MATINEE tinue his talks on "The life of. Beginning a* series of Lenten turn of Anchor place to Unoriginal a venue entertained Mrs. Ho well U herebhereby given that qualified voter* of Bradley J? m 1S3 Frances Sanzalone. L_[was_ Founders__ „* "Day, _.... He,r „ topi »,c was "" Ctene Kelly ly is in its New York OffiBi asja Joseph." At8 p. m., Adam Miller the Mid • . ,Dl MariMario 301 1M CKANFOaD COUNCIL VOst disbursements superviisoir.. He H sermons' by guest preachers," the two-way status. Mr. Bubenas,'peniston and son, Donald/ of |Orlando\ ,13* P C ad U CHBLDKaUTS BTOVH« . will be in charge of the service. Benagkt •* ' |lFerr\ o i Mothersswho aided in preparing ^^ rSJS^i^ Xana Turner vice-president of the Kenilworth Home Owners' Ass'n. Re^v. Dr. A. Boy Ian Fitz- M, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1M» Kovacs, Floyd Schroppe. Hon- Peter TtviBpOM and Bruce — Recent Events of Interest orable mention was given to borne, Tbe foOowmc also sent In Sandra Stevens, Barbara, Brooks, requests but as yet nave received Patricia Donovan, Carolyn Vox no answers: Joan Dexter, Car- and Steven Reinum. i In Cranford Public Schools mine Coladonato, Eugene GIVE 8CB0OL Grade S-« and Edward Hobble. .. 1 On February IS it was so warm In fyniMrtl^ wifn the. Social TO YOUR rariunv to. Min Beatrice Warner's per of the clan Is making a mask w «*_ ^ 1 dan decided to come out from such as were used by the Grecians World.- David Skaggs, Maureen' *»««**»». the children in class rginia BJnderfe, Hob-IviteI a ****• MarT Lynx's fourth their hibernation and enjo...,.y the- when depicting characters In plays. RED CROSS QTBrken. Virginia BJnderfe, Hob- lik th Th t d RED CROSS Carol WelkeW . Nancy graders to their dramatization of (pring-llke weather. The next day . . 'General News • - Kta^dJoan Cury &ew goS"Wf"*to« totUd*" the unoffldalj they went back to sleep, so spring Although-they b«ve not organ- pictures of the sun, the earth and national