DECEMBER 8. 19tST Recent Events attended church with their hosts Brown; John; Langdon, Patricia Keys" and "Valse Trieste" and a and hostesses. The conference con- [Evans;, Rufus King, Donald room work.' The purpose of (College Alumni with dancing and entertainment In Local Schools cluded with a panel summary of record of "Mozart Matriculates" by program was to further the Apprec- To Speak on o Schroth; Thomas Fitzslmmons, Er- Alec Templeton. ~ from 9:30 p. m. until midnight at the meetings and' a talk by Dr. win Thomson; James MacHenry, (Continued from page 23) The group discussed plans for iation of Spanish culture among Plan Homecoming | the college. Jack Ward of Eliza- .. Mr* Hazel Haagense Slutz on the application of Hi-Y Carol Newman; John Blair, Rich- , lih gipia Dickerson, Diane Duff, Bev- Ideals to world problems. - . their Christmas party and dinner the younger generation. • Plans are Plans arer behig made by the beth is general chairman of the of Cranford P ard Thiede; Hugh• Williamson, 1<5n December 16,' the drawing up being tpnrfo -to- prp««nt-thin J|v>- .affair. Committee chairmen in- • • •m erly Garvey, Ruth Hagertbey, Bar- Social Studies Marlene Obert; Robert. Morris, TOmnnf^i&ciation of Union Jun- bara Harris, Nancy Newman, Pa- of a constitution, anTTjvarious pro-gram in all the elementary schools. ior College for' its annual home- clude: Reception, Miss Virginia Miss M. Cleary's 7C social studies Richard Rydinsky, Pierce Butjar,. grgBg^Jh tuU Walsh JWjflildUffilJM &xgeBFmBse^StW&S¥ie! Spanish class were Robert Black, day, December 28. The reunion Ttenner, Metucnen, and Stanley Joan Wahl, Carol McMaster. In- ish Empire. To supplement their Ruth Goetz; John Dickinson, Sally . • General Biology Courtland Daley'aLBixth -period Carol Blackman, Grace Dentz, Al- will feature two basketball games Ludd, Linden; publicity, Miss Lil- grid Spears,, Roger Holowchak,,M- work, committees were chosen to Shepherd; Gunning Bediord, Pa- fred Frigola, Suzanne Joerndt, lianBuck; Garwood; refreshments, tricia Ross; and Oliver 'Ellsworth, general biology class has completed —a girls' preliminary game at 7 voy Mitchell, Tim Myers and Don-collect extra material on the va- Melva Paine, Gerald Park, Betty p. m., and the varsity game at 8 Miss June Fox and Miss Marion Met Press Run rious parts of the empire. Richard Pattern. Introductions to the fifth week of a ten-week pro- . Busy Convicts ald Winne. gram of biological projects which Parry, Barbara Putscher, George p. m., at Jonathan Dayton Region- Steffens, both of Elizabeth, and Convicts who built the TODAY'S ISSUE , The committees and their chair- he various acts were given by Jane .entertainment, John Claus, Plain-• ————mansion• a«»t oaieig** " - h 'N ~ Chamberlain and Gayle Sassi. . cover the entire field of biology. Rankin, Mary Ellen Reinert andjal High School, Springfield. r Shopping Days Grade 4 men are as follows; United King- Alice Schacht Ifleld and FrankHeiser, Elizabeth, j their initials into nian The following children in Mrs. dom, Donald Klein; Eire, Frieda ,Tnese projects are organized to a I The evening will be climaxed Talent Program series of pupil activities which will of Rita Sansone's fourth grade had a Eichler; British Lands in Middle During the past week the sev- ¥O0O0000O0i0UH).WWO<4£ Till Christmas perfect record in attendance and America, Betty Apgar; British Wt the enviromnentaland life needs enth and 'eighth grade music clas- 'of the students taking the course punctuality for the month of No- Lands in North America, Patricia ses have been presenting' talent GARWOOB CRANFORD KENILWORTH vember; Barry Buckner, Donald Castalda; British Lands in Africa, programs . during their regular The following projects are being VoL LV1. No, 47 Damn), Joan Dill, Earl Drucken- Nelson'Brown; Australia and Newclass' periods. .. In each class -a stu- undertaken by the following stu- ~1miner7"Adrienne Froehfich, Vin- Zealand; Jean Liska, and British dents: "Smoking,S " William Force; CRANFORD, dent committee planned the. pro- ^drinking ; icent Guerriero» Paula Hofmann, Lands in Asia, Yvonne Berg. gram. ^drinking/\ A^ _Asmont[ rf=arogs," Connie Blazell; "atomic Pages — FIVE CENTS Robert Herrman, Charles Maynard, SomS e of tthhe more interesting Mrs. Esther Tfcerr's seventh Christmas Cantata , y contributions to date1 have included energy," Michael Sandy and Ted-||f PosrOflScet Janice Papp, Marilyn Powers grade had "a program cm Thursday. dy Brower; '^dog breeds," Russ Da- At Tabernacle Sunday Gerald Serina, Norman Steiner, the following: A collectiollti n of silk Nancy-Cole, chairman of trje com- Plan Cheer Proclamation handkerchiefs from Scotland vis; "narcotics," Kenneth Thomas; Arlene Smith and Barbara Timp- Imittee, was master of ceremonies "leprosy," Rickey Woolley; "polio," GOEBKE A Christmas cantata, "The Choir j WHEREAS, due to the sustained drought of the past year, sons . Drought in by Clara Pierano, an 'and introduced each'number. The Open This of Bethlehem," by Noel Benson,' the supply of potable water has- diminished to a point of threat- Three Candidates Fred Smith; "skin-care," Ellen Las- The class had a perfect record in Irish calendar and an authentic program opened with the singing will be presented by the chorus of > ened waterfcurune; and ,_ ' .'- Scotch plaid beret displayed by Ei- lo and Madeline Kasper; "cancer," WHEREAS, to repel such threat, concerted conservation punctuality for the month of No- of "God Rest Ye Merry Gentle- Mary Weismantei; "syphiUls,"|«i the Cranford Tabernacle at the ^"v vember. leen Liddy, a salt and flour map of men's, hy & group of girls including Sunday evening service at -7:45. I Ifl must be practiced on a community scale; Josephine Spata; "habit forming ||j Week-End THEREFORE I, George E. Osterheldt,. Chairman of the HIGH SCHOOL Canada made by Lynne Sheldon, Anne Black, Lois Oram, Lois Lear* There will be a candlelight .service, j-^^ For drugs," Dolores Matchett; "alco- I copies of English magazines and June SchnelJ^ Terry Heineman, with the chorus taking part in the]; Township Committee of the Township of Cranford, PROCLAIM Hl-Y Conference letters from an English boy hol," Pat Kirkland; "Atomic Ener- the period beginning on the.date hereof a period of water conser- Susie Bates, Shirley Grad, Dorothy gy," Robert DeVoto and Ralph N ceremony and.processional. vation, and REQUEST the people of Cranford to conserve the Nine members of the Cranford brought hi by Donald Klein, and a Hi-Y Clubs and their faculty spon- Casper, Nancy Kidd and Virginia Clauer; "tuberculosis," Philomay Special Hours on In addition to the singing, there available supply of water by refraining from waste, reducing its' L. G. Troutman Seeks replica of the Mary Qeen of Scots [Eppler, Welfare Association sor, Frank E. Ramsey, attended the Shipkowski; "polio," Mary Jack- Saturday and Sunday will • be a violin solo by George essential use, and discontinuing its non-essential uses. It is es- Sharon May annual State Hi-Y Conference held chair in Edinburgh Castle that Pa- .' Barbara Thiede played piano son; "pneumonia," ,?oan Montag; Specht, "They .Found Him," and sential that the practice of washing cars, the practice of serving .Return; Mrs. Conley, tricia Castaldo contributed. solo. "Hobgobblins," followed by Will Distribute Gifts unwanted water with restaurant meals, and various other dis- at. Dover on December 2-4. The "tubercukMis," Mary Gleason and To Handle Xmas Rush Roger-tGenkinger will play "O Holy pensable water consummlng practices be temporarily discon- J. G. Biach Also to Run theme of the conference was "Hl-Y Books, pamphlets and post cards Marian Weber, who played "Some Shirley Alnut; "bacteria," Zita Night* on the trumpet. Does Well in from all parts of the empire are ion EXIZABKTH From Local Groups tinued to the end that bv self-restraint and the ingenuity of a re- There were three candidates in in Action". Dr. Frank Slutz, edu- Enchanted Evening." Judy Botts Franklin: "birds," Walter Blaes, To help speed cards and pack- Besides the service sourceful people, this threat will be repelled. display as a result of the commit- ._.-_ 'of music, Many persons as well as church the field today for the thoee Board cator and guidance counselor, was recited "The Night Before Christ" and "dogs," Edmund DiMinne ages to their destinations in time Done ai Cranford, New Jersey, this fifteenth day of De- tees' work. Eileen Liddy Is In for Christmas, the Cranford Post which will be under the direction Her First Year of Education posts to be filled at the resource speaker. More than and civic organizations have cember, One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-nine. the annual school election here on ,400 boys attended, the group dls- charge of the bulletin board andl "Butterfly," _ - apanaBB l*rag ram Office will be open until 6 p. m. of Eugene Pettersen, the Hev. the arrangement of^the,.dlsplay|played by Nancy was Memben of the^ third-year Span- George Aitcheson, pastor, will read .pressed a desire to extend thei: , , I G. E. OSTERHELDT What a difference a year makes! February 14. Louis Troutman, . cusdons and plenary sessions [table. Her assistants include Lynne this Saturday and from 1 to 5 p. m. Christmas spirit of giving to needj Just a year ago tomorrow, Sharon building and grounds chairman on ty Bailey played "MistletoeMistletoe" Patand- ish class presented a program Mon- on Sunday, it was announced by the Christmas scriptures and de- •'(•.• ./.Chairman of the .Township Committee- which were held in Dover High iSheldon, Marion Kaye, John Light day for the third, fourth, fifth and liver a short „_. . ~- May Zalinsky, daughter of Mr. and the board, filed his petition as a 1 -•--••• u--«i •I»-JT»,Ttrfa 4AMJU afUntt *rf*H***^"* "Rudolf"Rudolf, TThh e RRedd NNosed Reindeer" message. Charlies j families and, underprivileged chil .School and several of the Dover — -—••• • - sixth trades of Sherman School YOU CAN BE PROUD Postmaster Arthur F. Metz. Perry will accompany the)music Mrs. John Zalinsky of JOG Milri candidate for. reelection on Tues^ churches. eap,*WiUlam Old and Robert Coles. on the piano. Lynne Miller twirled """'""' *""- ' "'" dren in the community, Mrs. Car- The progrim opened with the To insure delivery by Christmas, on the organ. street, was bo: :urely in day. Others who announced their/ William Collins was a discussion MissH. M. Risley's 8R and 6F her baton. rie Grady, executive secretary oi Social Studies classes presented a ffaging of two Spanish songs, "Al- greeting cards should be mailed tor Glee Club Program Friday Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. candidacies this 'week are Mrs. Croup leader, and Mr. Ramsey was John Boyer played "The Cotton day/ In earlier .statements bj the/Cranford Welfare j Association, Zena S. Conley of 3 Sylvester street _ .»» - John dramatization of the, constitutional 1 ia en el Rancho Grande" and "Cie- At birth, Sharon was so tiny '! . a discussion group . . _~™ ' " on the piano. Prisdlla "*- "-" ----- nrtnAew ^ the Postmaster Metz it was. suggested tolijl members, of the board ' last hat hospital attendants were un- and John L. Biach of 313 High Convention yesterday as a culmi- presented a monologue, "A:lite street.. ; Baldeschweiler was a member of that packages be mailed hi advance ible to get her exact weight. After M i''.' nation of their study of the writ- er's View of the Statue of WYOUR Thursday night at a meeting in the To Include Christmas Music the news committee, which pre- ing of the New Jersey Constitution. folk dance, of December 15. However, the for tour days of careful attention and pared a summary bulletin for the Liberty." Piano solos were also welfare rooms, 10- North Union Mrs. Marguerite S. Earhart and .The play was written by the fol- .. Playlet entitled "La Primera staff of the local office will do.all Announcement of the program matics. In New York, -Mr. Gage good feeding, ' she had climbed Dr. Robert P. Ferguson, the other - delegates and outlined procedures played by the following students: in its power to speed late cards and avenue. tor the Cranford Glee Club's an- studied with Paul Althouse and Jbwuig committee of students: Jane Teddy Munday, "Prelude in C" byAventura do Pedro BJat" followed. slightly above the two-pound members of the board whose terms T to be used' for' reporting, the cpn-Chamberlain and Gayle Sassi, co- packages to their destinations as It was pointed out that the Wel- lual Christmas concert, to-be .pie- Enrico Rosati. - On-the Continent, mark. But she still had a long hard • ference to the clubs back home. • Bach; James Gary,"The Arab The script oi the-.playlet' was In Children sented ih the high school auditor- he supplemented his training at Messiah are expiring,' have declared that' rapidly as possible. v fight and spent her. first two months m Robert Johanson, Frank DiTullio chairmen; James Loranger, Pa- Horses'* and "Salty Sam, The Sail- Spanish. A brief resume of the fare Association is dependent en- ium at 8:40 p. m. tomorrow, was the Fontainhl«»nii Cruicawtr*!*^ they will'not seek reelection. Dead- [tricla Ross, Patricia Evans, Hugh Sam, The Sail- plot, the characters and the high- tomorrow, was the Fontainbleau o. in .this world in the hospital, most line for filing of petitions by can- and Fred Burelbach were reporters |or,*"" an—*d Pete—•"• r T There will be no mail deliveries tirely on contributions for its Malr, Barbara Weeks, Rudi Metz- Trumpore, "A lights of the. story was related to made today by Walter E. Copper, In addition to President Cooper, on the three panels which related French Minuet ' on Sunday, December 25, or Mon- Santa Claus to Appear Christmas giving, since no allot- of the time hi an incubator. didates is January 25. - ner. Jack Magan and' Barbara the group by Suzanne Joerndt ~ucesideht of the club. officers of the Cranford Glee Club But the first two months were the results of the group discussions The program was concluded by day, December 26, but the pos ment is made hi the budget for -Donald Gage, tenor, will be| guest Mr. Troutman is completing his ' [Brown. ^ Anthony Terregino, Spanish office lobby will be /open, with At Legion Affair in are: Fred Deacon, vice-president; the hardest,. cooed Sharon in an j first full three-year term-on the on "What Are Hi-Y Ideals?" "Put- Nancy Cole with the presentation this purpose. Money contributions oloist, and the club also will be Otis' Goye, treasurer, and Herbert The co-chairmen produced the Iteacher, presented a basic lesson in ctamp mnchinfra anrl interview from her baby carriage!school board. A resident of Cran- tingJ3ur_Healsjto_Woik of two puppets. Casino Saturday-—•--.— ssisted in presentation of thepro- •McGulloughj—secretary.——Vincenjtr fr play with-tne-foHpwtog«ist: Spanish conversation and every- received by the association will be -Fourteenth Production yesterday. As she gets into her ford since 1941, he has been em- Clubs and "Putting Our Ideals to Mnsto Club ible,from 8 a. m. to 12 noon and ram by the Trinity Choristers, a Sarnowski is librarian for the |George Wnnhingfnn T^ f j_» . .-•• io_4^e_ChikbenT ^ihfr^ tomorrow to plnyed for tho-past 33-ye ill — Work in Evciydav Llviug: , . Jhe monthly meeting of -2-fa> S p. m. on~those*^daysr~Mr group ofboys from TrihTty Church. Igroup. Thomas Buzalski is chair- Of Famous Oratorio—= Benjamin Franklin, John Duryee; sic club was held last week in the The program .'concluded in ththee Metz said. , • • mann taking the part- of - Santa I for needy families and small bas- her first birthday anniversary, she Babcpck and Wilcox Company hi Other delegates from Cranford Edmund Randolph. George Jef- spirit of the holiday, season with Claus, Cranford Post, 212, Amer- j kets of fruit for the aged and in- "!arold"G. Vogt is the director for man of the music.committee,- and At Local Church will tip the scales at 20 pounds. She were Peter Scbalestock, Tom Mag- music room. Richard Austin, pres- Some 50 extra carriers, clerks he club. Tickets will be available New York. He is a graduate of fries; William Paterson, John Christmas carols sung in Spanish. ican-Legion, will stage a Christ- nrm. Charles F. Hansel, Jr., is chairman has grown, too, from 16 inches.at the School of Mechanical Engineer- ner, Charles Stevens and Douglas ident, opened the meeting, and the and parcel post workers have been the door. of the membership committee. Lucius Metz, soloist in St. Bar- m Young. Pritchard; Alexander Hamiltonlon , secretary, Polly Dunham, read the The class sang "Benld Fieles To- mas party for children at Legion^ ' To date, four baskets erf f tholomew's Church. New . York, birth to 30 inches today, and has ing of Pennsylvania. State College. David fltl TM fit th«* Crnnfnrri nfflr« jn -Following-is-the-progrant: Madison [minutes for the lant meeHngT~THe help, .handle what is expected to Hucts hawTbeen pledged by several wflT"make his first appearance hi seven pearly white teeth. He has served as a troop com- During the recreation . peridd James Loranger; Charles Pinckney, "Old un Son en Alta Esfera" PART I [Treasurer's report was given by prove the heaviest Christmas mail- m. Saturday. JSanta Claus will organizations and a number of GLEE CLUB Cranford on Sunday as tenor solo- Sharon is the pride and joy of mitteeman for Troop 79 of the Boy Saturday afternoon delegates Marjorie Richards; Gouveneur ("Hark, the Herald Angels Sing"), played basketball and table tennis, Elizabeth Lennen. ing rush in local history. present gifts to each child attend-!parties are being planned for un- Break Forth. O Beauteous ist in the fourteenth, annual per- her.two brothers, William, 7 years Scouts and was vice-chairman of Morris, Nancy' Reinert; ': David "Cascabel" ("Jingle Bells"), and ing, and there will be refreshments Heavenly Light _ J. S. Bach Lions in saw sports movies, watched tele- The program ithen conducted derprivileged children. Christmas formance of Handel's oratorio, old, and John, 6, to nothing of the United Fund Campaign here Brearley, Walter Schubert; James "Noche de Pas" (Silent Night"). Special oversize containers have and a Christmas tree too. stockings already have been filled Two Kings (10th Century "The Messiah," at the First Pres- her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. vision or visited the museum at by Nancy yice-presl- worlct j Joseph W. dockey in 1948. Mr. Troutman is a ruling Wilson, Jack Richard; Richard The presentation of this program been placed in the post office lobby by members" of the Cranford Jun- Carol of the Bells ...,..-. Peter J. Wllhousky byterian Church. J. Lehman, who also resident the elder' o^-the First Presbyterian Picatlnny ArsenaL A banquet Salt dent, and program committee for receiving local and out-of-town At the. regular meeting of the Blse Up Early ;.... Richard Kountz Bassett, John Hanzl, George Ma- chairman. was made possible through the co- post at the Casino Tuesday night, ior Service League and by , em- PART n Miln street address. Church. He has a daughter. Jane, urday evening waa followed by a son, Nancy Lerda; Thomas Mifflin, jnaiL Patrons are requested to di- Santa Role Mr. Metz has won acclaim as a Harriet King played "Hamp's operation of Mrs. Ethel B. Smith, Commander Michael'Davis urged ployes of the Cranford office of the DONALD GAGE recltalist and concert artist as well a sophomore at • Wilson' College. - dance in the high school gymnas- Dan Rearick; James Rutledge, supervisor of elementary educa-i vide all mail-—local, out-of-town Nina\ - Pergolesl I Boogie;" Lee Jemlson sang "So In ill members to turn out for the Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Ave Maria Schubert as a ^enor soloist at St. Barthole- Mrs. Conley. wife of Walter J. James Hall; Roger Sherman, Jack and air mail—before placing it in 1 tlon, and Frank Martz, director of | Christmas party with children as Mrs. Grady reported. Comfort\Ye, and Every Valley .... Handel mew's Church, where he sings, a Conley, has been a resident of Sunday morning the delegates «—-- William Jackson, Barbara Love" and "Bali Hal," Aletta secondary education. It developed the receptacles. PART HI Entertaining Children Thomson played "Kitten oh the :heir guests. • . .. Plans have been made td pro- GLEE CLUB different -oratorio every Sunday af- Progress Cranford for 30 years and long has (from the thhrd-year Spanish i*lwn- A Mnnpf Words Harvey Enters At Free Movies and If greeting card envelopes are Vice-Commander • E. Calvin vide'gift certificates for foooV for ternoon during, the musical year. been active hi local church, school -unsealed, they may be mailed for 25 families being served by the (VrhmtiV ftnna nrinl o_i and civic groups. that ihn Careless /Love (Western Party on I>«r«»mfif'r He also has performed in light op- rteHts (Uxe old one and one- association as weu as for filling and—Melody1) _...... ' KilHiTUcLeorf era, starring in such productions 'Her~name~was~i>ur lance held at the Casino Frida; Hungarian Soiitf — .™—.... TiHf1lf^"ff Kun The Cranford Lions Club will On Projeefc 1 delivering 12 small baskets ot fruit half cent rate is out), but Post- light was not as well attended a as "The Student Prince" and "The cently at a meeting of' legislative. master Metz suggested that the to the aged and infirm under the INTER BIX S S %,O N distribute ' tickets in elementary New Moon." chairmen of six women's organiza- had been expected, but that those association's and junior high school assemblies ' cards, especially those THHH1«HJ after care. Mrs.. Paul- R. PART rV Other soloists for the perform- tions called to select a woman m present had an enjoyable time. Hi Adams was during the coming week for their Crossing Elimination candidate for the board to succeed today, b* sent first class, requiring said it is felt that these affairs, tc named chairman- in GLEE CLUB ance will be Floyd Worthlngton, three-cent stamps, to insure de- charge of the latter project.,. Our Bright Stany-Banner .... 3. Offenbach second annual free ' Christmas Mrs^ EL_C- Earhart.- Attending the be held .monthly, -will-soon-de- Sophojnoric-- movies for ~local~~children~at7the baritone; Marilyn "Vosbergr "so- On Walnut Avenue livery. Greetings sent first class Contributions may be left at the Philosophy . Raymond B\ Dworak meeting, held at the home of Mrs. m velop into evenings of pleasure and The Star Cranford Theatre on Friday after- prano, and Mary Humphrey, con- ng to may be sealed and contain written association's headquarters, up- Jame__s 9. Roger-s Ahead of Schedule George S. Sauer, were Mrs. G. recreation as well as dancing for noon, December 23. tralto. The choir of 80 voices will R. J. GOERKE €0. messages; they are dispatched and stairs at 1Q North Union avenue. Roll Chariot (Spiritual) ...... Nobtl Cain Holmes Williams, representing the the townspeople. • PART" V be directed by Miss Mary Elizabeth Work is running ahead of sched- delivered first, forwarded if. neces- DONALD GAGE This was announced at the club's Bonnell, choir director and organ- ule in the elimination of the grade PTA Council; Mrs. Louis Crane, . Reservations are now being- ac- Wine. Women and Song ..V. Straus meeting Tuesday night in the Newcomers Club; Mrs. C. G. Al- sary without additional charge and cepted by Mr. Shire for the post's Annie Laurie .. Traditional ist at the local church. Walter N. crossings of the Lehigh Valley Rail- if undeliverable, returned at no Became _. . d'Hardelot Chimney .Corner by Edward- J. Hewitt, organist of the Prospect road at Walnut and Lexington ave- bury, Cranford Council of Church TO SEE THE annual New Year's Eve dance a Jr. College PART Mi Shaheen, chairman , of arrange- Women; Mrs.. Cameron Ogden, further expense to the mailer pro- the Casino. • GLEE CLUB and TRINITY CHORISTERS Presbyterian Church, Maple wood, nues, according to an announce- vided the return address is on the Silent Night (Descan C. Lefebvre) ments. The program will include will perform for the twelfth con- ment- by John A. Smith, field en- Wednesday Morning Club; Mrs. It was announced that for the Gruber a Hopalong Cassidy Western fea- Sauer, College Club; and Mrs. Con- COMEDY •«>* . envelope. second year, the local post has been Homecoming How Far !• It to Bethlehem. secutive year In the Cranford pro- gineer for the railroad- Mr. Smith All mail matter should be plain- (Oxford Carol) . arr. George Head ture, cartoons and comedies. It duction. revealed that when the project was ley, Village Improvement Associa- awarded a membership plaque Wo Wl»h You a will start at 1:15 p. m. tion. Mrs. Earhart also was pres- ly and completely addressed, pre- by Union County Voltiire, 227, For- Merry Christmas . Harvey Enders started some two months, ago it 1 Adeat* Hdeles ..____..._ Traditional At 7 p. m. that evening, the club was slated to take 200 work days ent and explained the duties of a ferably in ink, giving street ad- ty, and Eight, for consistent mem- December 28 board member and of the desira- I; i dress or postofflce box or rural Mr. Gage, the soloist for tomor- will entertain 31 children of needy County Warden Speaks for completion,^ and on the first bership increase. The Union Junior College row's concert,' has appeared in op- families at a Christmas party at the of this month thjgre were 116 work bility of having women on the route box number whenever pos- Members were urged to donate At GOP Club Session Board of Education. sible. Mail intended for delivery Christmas vacation, which begins erettas in the nation's principal Chimney Corner. Past President days remaining on the schedule. children's clothing for the drive Tuesday, will be interrupted on cities ,and has covered virtually the James A. Strong, in charge of this A talk on the operation of the A native of Canastota, N. Y.. Mrs. in larger cities should be addressed now being conducted by the Forty Since operations began on the i. to include the delivery zone num- December 28, when students and entire country in the tour of "Theproject, has announced that movies Union County Jail was presented Conley attended schools there and and Eight, for benefit of St. Wal-alumni win return to the college by Warden Arthur Bell at a meet- $437,000 project, a marginal high- was graduated from Jamaica Nor- ber when applicable. It is impor- Student Prince," sponsored by the and other entertainment will be way has-been constructed for re- berga's Orphanage hi _Hoselle. It for the annual Homecoming pro- Schubert s. He also has appeared' presented, and each child will be of the Cranford Republican Club mal School on Long Island. She tant too that the sender's return was voted to send. Christmas pre- gram. The vacation will then con- in the township rooms hist night. routing of Walnut avenue traffic address appear in the upper left- on Broadway, in the New Opera given a toy, ah article of clothing, took advanced work at New York sents to all hospitalized members tinue until Tuesday, January 3, at the crossing by way of Lexing- University. She taught for seven hand corner of the address side. Company production of "The Mer- candy and fruit. Warden Bell also spoke on the ton avenuer a storm sewer drain- of the post. A donation was voted when classes will be resumed. rv Widow." as alternate for Jan > years in the kindergarten and first Articles sent parcel pobt sfaoxdd JEmery_Stf vpns, secretary- of-the future_of _the_Republicaii_Earty^ age system has been constructed to Snd Eighf~f6r~usld T. Walsh of Unity Chapter, 59, these events. public vocal career; Mr. Gage con- accompaniment by. H. R. Hems, many years In both the elementary ed inscription reading, "Contents, violin,--and-E.-C.-Rearick, .'piano. Harryjy.jOsborneJr., president, droppedJto.a lower level Disabled American Veterans, and Following the "ganiesr the~ybuhg ducted his own music school in who "conducted the meeting, ap- and—high school- Parent-Teacher Merchandise — Postmaster: This Vice-Commander Bertram Klem of people will return to the college Vermont until 1940. For many Guests included P. J. Grail, George Two temporary trestles, with a Associations and in other school OF CHARGEr We me o«r n new gold parcel may be opened for postal in- Markos and William White of pointed the following program CRANFORD DRAMATIC CLUB OW the Union County Committee of the here for dancing and refreshments, j years he has maintained a private committee:. Carroll K. Sellers, span of 209 feet, are being con- affairs. She is a past president of spection, if necessary," Sealed par- American legion. J J! I t Westfleld. Al Frigola reported on structed in Jersey City for use hi the and presently is serving The Homecoming affair, sponsored vocal'•' studi- -o i*n- Millburn" " — . the work of the blind committee. ' chairman; George Lincoln and Ed- Play by cels not so labeled or endorsed are by the Alumni Association and rerouting trains while an under-!as chairman of its civics commit- «d white gift ho«s, bowwncd with gle«n- Much of his rich musical back- President William E. Gourley ward C. McMahon. Directed by subject to the letter rate pf postage. he Student Council, attracted, a ground was acquired at the New pass bridge is behig constructed.;tee. She also holds membership hi Garden Club Contest conducted the meeting. . . These trestles will be brought to Rath S.Gordon Parcels sent by air or fourth- ;apadty attendance during the England Conservatory of Music, the Wednesday Morning Club and class! matter are limited to a max- UJC Cage Team Cranford In sections. When the [the Cranford Committee of the Un- John W. Giles ing gold-colored paper ribbon. Judging December 27 lOlidays last year. fi' the Cleveland Institute of Music inches length and The college office will be open and the University of Vermont, Proclamation Urges Loses to Maryknoll trestles are in position, the earth ion County Mental Hygiene So- The l/mit of first Judging in the Christmas decora- text Wednesday and Thursday and from which he was graduated with still remaining under the tracks ciety. . ' Sponsored by the class matter, including Water Conservation Union Junior College dropped its wit be removed. Long active in the affairs of the tion contest sponsored by thp hen will close on Friday, Decem- a Bachelor's degree in music edu- third straight game last night to air parcel post, is 70 pounds. Ar- Cranford Garden Club will take ber 23, for the holiday week, "with cation. At the University of Mich- Mayor George E. Osterheldt this Upon completion of the project. First Presbyterian Church, she is ticles likely to spoil within the Maryknoll Junior College by a a past president of the Margaret place Tuesday evening, December the exception of December 27 andigan, he continued the study of week issued a proclamation urging score of 67 to 35 at the Jonathan Walnut avenue traffic will pass time reasonably required for trans- 27, Mrs. H. T. Rearwin, chairman 28 • •-•'.... music and took a course hi dra- local residents to consejve on wa- under the railroad, while Lexing- Greene Guild and currently Is Cranford High School Parent-Teacher Association PERSONALIZED Dayton Regional High School gym- serving as president of the Wom- portation and delivery are no announced this week. Out-of- ter in every way possible in an ef- nasium in Springfield. • ton avenue will be barricaded at acceptable for mailing. town judges will be in charge.. fort to conserve the present supply. the point where the tracks cross an's Association of the church. Parcels The Cranford team will play She formerly was vice-president containing perishable articles must Only one class, the best over-all George Haakew, engineer of the that street. The marginal highway he endorsed by postmaster or oth-effect, is featured in the contest Jersey City Junior College in Jer-then will be used to carry the for four years of the Elizabeth Funds To Be Used For A Playground a very minimum charge we do a Plainfleld-Union Water Company, sey City this Saturday night. Presbyterial Board. . er postal employes with the word this year. Mrs. Rearwin pointed which supplies Cranford and the traffic! between Walnut and Lex- Improvemnt Project In Back of The High School "Perishable" directly above name out that a display need not _ be House Decoration Contest surrounding area, said this morn- In earlier contests, the UJC cag- ington 'avenues. Mr. Biach. now serving as di- deliae job with bright hollybrrry of addressee. elaborate or decorated with many I ing'that his I company's supply of ers lost their opener to Drew, and rector at the Cranford Adult Edu- The postmaster highly advised lights in order to be effective. A bowed to Upsala's Jayvees, 42-37, Sponsored by Cranford Garden Club water at the moment is adequate last Friday night. the registering or insuring of all doorway, artistically arranged with but urged continued conservation. Utlllty Commissioners years ago Community Council, was a candi- green, electric bine, white, or metallic Parcels containing gifts of consid- only a few lights, might be judged following several fatal accidents date for the Board of Education the best from among settings where He commended residents for last year. A property owner, he erable value. •heir splendid cooperation, point- Venturesome Youngsters but the work was held up by the Friday and Saturday, Dec, 940 many ornaments have been used, shortage of materials caused by thehas been a resident of Cranford for papers garniahed with gold, silver, or col- she faid. ONE CLASS: OVER-ALL EFFECT Ing out that already the demand for four years. He is a graduate of this time of year is less than nor- Enjoy Earliest Skating war. Cost of the job is behig borne School Session First, second and third prizes of |by the Federal Government and Yale University with a degree hi mal. Mr, Haakew explained that Last Saturday saw a number o: electrical engineering, and he Here Nejct Thursday $15, $10, and $5, respectively,, will Out-of-Town Judges the rainfall to December 1 was 12 young people venturing onto th< the railroad. The Township made ored novelty bows, tags and seals to match. be awarded in the one class. There the right-of-way available for the taught electrical engineering at the 8:40 P. M. Cranford High School Auditorium inches or 25 percent under normal. Rahway River for rhe""earliest Ice college for two years. The Cranford public schools will also will be several prizes for hon- skating here In many years. The marginal highway. Unless this la made up during the Subsequently. Mr. Biach was hold a single session next Thursday orable mention. winter months, a serious situation police were kept busy shooing the Let US supply your Christmas trinunings. and close at 12:30 p. m. for the Residents may enter the contest — PRIZES more daring youngsters off thin with the American Type Founders ADULT TICKETS $1.50 (ind, tax) may develop by next spring and High School Assemblies in New York, the Improved Paper Christmas, vacation. There will be by filling out an entry form pub- summer. • Ice, and there were instances re- two kindergarten sessions Thurs- lished elsewhere in this Issue and ported of children breaking Replace PTA Program Machinery Corporation In Nashua, day morning*. The morning kin- sending it to Mrs. N. W. Wessella, Judging —- December 27 Mr. Haakew will attend a meet- through into the freezing water, N. H., and the Watson-Stillhupi derKarten classes will meet at their ing ot water company officials hi It was announced this week that Corporation in Roselle for six On Sale At 400 Springfield avenue, chairman but no serious accidents resulted. the Christmas program previously regular hour of 8:30 and be dis- of entries. Newark tomorrow to discuss water years. He opened his own office CSANVOBD HUOWKE SH Thnwday Night '«1 9 mi*»«l «t 10:30, while the members conservation measures. The con- planned for Cranford High School when he came to Cranford from *•• SPOBT8MA11P8 SHOr °t the afternoon classes will attend ference has been called by the by the school PTA for next Wed- Roselle. He also is a part-time In- MAwntNs* raoro sHor AT THE DOOS and Monday nmtil 5t30 P. Af. •dxw! train 10:30 a. m. to 12:30 Week-End Weather Governor. In Today's Issue nesday night will be omitted, being'structor in mathematics at P. m. that day. The children will em- replaced by special Christmas as-ljunior College here. Fair north, mostly cloudy Amusements SO semblies at the school during thel A native of Norwich. Conn., Mr. return to school on Tuesday, Jan- south portion today, tonight NAME Two lame Christmas trees erect- STUDENT TICKETS $.75 (incl. tax) uary 3. . Churches Zl day. I Biach is n member of the New Jer- and Friday. Possibility of ed by the Cranford Business Assoc- Classified 1 6 • Ifegfaning Thnwdoy. ON. 15 • ation on either side of the rail- Parents are Invited to attend thejsey Society of Professional Engi- . ON 8ALE BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL snow extreme south portion Comlns; Events ~ tl assemblies at the high school onjncers and the Cranford Rotary Friday. Highest temperature road plaza for decorating as part Editorial ; 18 °P«n Night. To 9 Until Chrtotma. Health Report ADDRESS . of • the association's program to! Wednesday morning and afternoon. Club. He is married and has two today In middle 30s and low- 1 Garwood .'. 30 The sev«rifh and eighth grade nro-lchildren.. E«»pt Saturday Nights. case each of chickenpox, est tonight ranging from mid- brighten up the town for the holi- KenUworth SI Send blank to Mrs. N. W. days were blown down by the rum will start at 8:50 a. m., while' District Clerk Herbert R. and whooping cough were dle 20s south to about 15 north PUylnr the Cards IS he Christmas assembly for grades Culloogh called attentjcsiJUplin' on 400 Springfield Avenue it. Mcmbai'g ot the ly contagious diseases re- portion. Continued'cold Fri- rfoT2 will siarTainnaS p. m. [Week tor thefactTnaL^JhuB' pllhllr winfcrrttppFH-trnPTTt rnmn *ew^=:~ii£ ^rhc-€hrisrmas-progrinBy-'have' January 8. Is the flcauune for y to the, rescue, however, and today U>e past week, it was an- Partly cloudy and "warmer Sports :.. 19, 28 been arranged under direction of, istration of new voters and '"•"need yesterday by Health Of- the trees are firmly in place to add Weather :. 1 Miss Alice Mathews, Miss Olga Saturday but turning colder fh^ir color to the Christmas not permanently regUtand, ^ W. P. Smith. again Sunday. Specht and Misa Lucy Tcafue. •"•;/-

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CBAMVQHD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 Republican Women Christmas Tims Lincoln Teachers Roosevelt PTA Firemen's Groups Activities Planned CHRISTMAS Have Xinag Party Honored at PTA Teas Plans Xmas Activities Araangenients for X The Cranford Women's Republi I Hold Annual Elections. For Jr. Women's Clnb Fourteas havel>eeaheld recent-, Hans for Orftfpn^ activities Shown at 8-11 Meetin Stories Told can Club held a Christinaa^D«fe, »-h»^»> — ••«»• *— afclair--*--*""*—~ ~—~ • JflnrciFsJJT _An executive board meeting q: TQesday^Tiftern'oori at the home •On for teachers at the school. Bin. M. bc.-.rd of Roosevelt PTA, Tuesday ,"ed president at The *'u«men's Ke- TBeJ^oTiWbm^tfsFc^ of Mrs. K. W. Nicholson, 53 Beech : lief Association at its annual meet-: Village Improvement Association FOR THE WHOLE L.JTuttle jgas_.b^e«_TMda^atLa-aftciTiaoa.-^at.u»-meikiag-.- in the Club,dis. tea "in honor .of Miss Calville Me- r-Vcl.' A film. The T^^Ptwl "ingTEuesday night in fire headquar- wasT heia^Tiiesaajreverilng at ttie Christmasin song and story fea- Mrs. W. J. Smith presented a Ifers. At the annual-meeting of the an-angements in-. , tured the meeting of Crane's Ford program of her own original poems Neill, third grade teacher, in the Forest." will be shown to children school cafeteria. |on Wednesday. Next Thursday. Firemen's Exempt Association, also Ch&pter, Daughters of the Amer- which are soon to. be published. {held; Tuesday night, Stephen Eus- Those attending were Mrs. W. December 22, at 9:30 a. m, the The new constitution of the 'the 8-11 ican Revolution, Tuesday after- Mrs. W. C Jones, program chair- tlce was named president. . home of Mrs. Wilii man, introduced her. G. Dexter. Mrs. H. Anderson, Mrs. PTA will hold a breakfast was discussed, as was the year- iam noon at the home of Mrs. Walter J. By Shirley Sargent F. B. Eisbey, H. E. Blohm, to be fallowed at 10:30 a. ->» ~j Officers for the relief association book which is soon to be published. Knox, 6 Pine street . Mrs. John J. Banker gave a talk MrsM . RR. C. Outcault, Mrs. JX M. jm Miller, 7 Berkeley place: Mrs. •jpHE SMALL KITTEN called on Christinas decorations. Mrs. the children's Christmas l""g| j include: Vice-president, Ralph Plans were also made for the Dembllng and Mrs. T. McGrath. • Christmas party which is to be Thomas Mm»Mcyftin assisted- as * Tupid watched preparations for Walter K. Fasnacht, past president, The play, "Evergreens of ChKst- Scarbrough; collector - treasurer, CVistmas dully. Only the middle Miss Hazel Pancost, first grade!ma^" va\]J fropitipfffllff l fr'tf -|«riffj«lyttf^ rhe following jhtags that can be dona with them enhances •vaiyona with a permanent r«iplnil«r Jewelers has been named chairman Nancy Cole, Elinor Wilflrd, Judy new members of tha orcnixatian: the meetinimrfll-besenHo^he-boy pasures"wni~do the trick. For al , for the annual cancer drivfe to J>e Edward ~ "photo albums be msdi get-together. Sparkling Bttr^J^Ktl Light for Christmas. '' ,- -tlme-expoanreg.—place ypur CBBeri -earrmga,- canductecTih leap, Sandra Marino and Dorothy iteresdngTEnt yon cai _ eather bj nlce.~SMrie~out^| William *m*j. faces an far Mrs. MacMeekin, conservation foor picture* of the group can easily on your trlood. or on somethln patr. RLQW.21 More than 600 dreMngs werejScholz. • ,*••„ Guilifprd. trama tha prints or mount them. solid like a table, to prevent earner -—X am« tfcs> i . for display around tha honsa chairman, read two letters, one bs Included. The children. In all lor ladies. made and delivered in November, Each girl presented her mother served after the business from the Red Cross chairman at movement. ,' : to look at. &ucso&0]itsV CVOB BUM ptpft K^M^P probability, will spend part of the it was announced. A good response with a carved pin. The mothers Lyons Hospital, thanking the chap- lay playing oat in the yard. Bat also has been reported In the drivo provided the rgfreahramta- -' ' - ro* While you are getting your pic ter for th«f» nfghnrfl^, m pgnTinng nnrt •huM-njnst-ot-th»-acH»itIeB-wilI be 4«fes-of-the jay'a autivltiBBTTtee" for salvage material under direc- scenrring Indoors, preparations Large center Diamond and 2 side tion of Mrs. Philip Gllcher. books, apd the other ...from-Mrs. ah eye on the^hlldren. Holidays ar Card of Thanks Elects Mrs. AlbiiTV Knlffln of the Children's Country should be made to take some. In- especially Important to them, am diamonds in engagement ring. The local committee has named ^p OWB flflfJISfiMA! We are sincerely grateful to our Mrs. Charles G. Aftary was _ - SNHU yosi absady Vuonb taroogh. your pictures to- A bailc toilorsd ttyi* for «v«y Home. Westfleld. Mrs. _Kniffin loor shots, too. you'll ba able to get some wonder Matching 5-diamond band. JOQOO Dr. Edward Coe to act as its medi- An ftyr^iiont solution for Indoor many friends' for the sympathetic elected president of the Pay Siauch day and pick oat tha prints that an thanked the group for the balls Tupid circled and smelted at ful shots of their Joyous antics. cal adviser. A total of 1,000 dress- messages- of condolence sent yoar .w viua sactsraa. oat. woroVobo —• wit tollorad nyioo pictures la the" use of flash. Practl- ings were inspected and wrapped of the Women's Auxiliary of yoar prises possssuons. u you ft made from stockings which Mrs. the black kitten until he was sat- When friends and relatlvea joli upon the death of our baby daugh- Trinity Church at a meeting last anjoysd than ss snapshots, 'yonil beaut/ by Blua Swan. R»»" J. Angus Knowles contributed. isfied. Then bis tongue flicked •ally sll of the newer cameras are to celebrate a holiday together, pic at the meeting after which they ter. We are also most.appreciative a pant so that flash pictures can be were delivered by Mrs. Niedrach. week in the parish bouse. do fa* work resQy ha thriBsd whan thsy baoonU Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. F. B. out to Uek the kitten. tures should be a definite part o of the timely consideration shown Other officers are: Vice-presi-, UV hsadOBM snlsrsn&rats. Qoras tor real cuilofli fit ano Gilpin were . welcomed as new inade (Ik* snapshots. But flash plo- the day's program. Pictures onl; us by the patients who respected dents, Mrs. George L. Griswoldj ~Joha van OnBOmr members. Guests included • Miss the litter, they named him^ most af- tans esn slso be taken with any take a moment but they keep nllvi Cigarette Vaaar our privacy during the first days and Mrs. Harold wtggt; w»m^tiwt^ you can wash it and afanoit Earhart, Mis. Anglemyer, Mrs. J. S: fectionately, Tupid. psmera thst can make a time eipo- tha enjoyment of the occasion foi tarly in World War H,of bur grief. We /hereby ac- lf you drat hare • flash unit, Ions years after. Sterling silver iden- Men's fitted New Haven BVLOVA watch for tOOTf secretary, Mrs. Harold Morris; _«-, Bank Officer Speaker iRae Armstrong, Vam McFarland put It right on'agate Jl - Wortley and Mrs. Miller, daughter- "Archie." Mrs. Raymond wa. tification "•4^95 traveling most ot tf- '—' * knowledge our heartfelt gratitude land Herbert yiiytm, Dr. Henry J. yonr dealer show yon how Pocket --' »a nr men. 15 idwels. *\ in tha IT. ge responding secretary. Mrs. David] ih-law of the hostess. The attrac- flurried from, all thf^ excitement. K • —John, van Guilder cants* fknm~ to-you«lftoyou«lfc , a For Kiwjuua Club IMtaeurr president, wmducled the tive tea table, decofaled in Chfist- Minnesota seed-flax straw, "i owu, an*treasurer, Mrs. Josepb dnn to (julckJyl ' 'That blue globe is much too low. P. jHeuerjHeuer. • ' A talk on theoperation and meeting. Guests included Town- mas ornaments, was presided over Tupid will get It. I don't doubt." she Following the ship Engineer Patrick J. Grail and the Rev problems of banks by Mrs. Richards and Mrs. J. F. added pessimistically, "that we will DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY! Prank V. H. George Markos. ; Wooding. • • ' * CarthTre^Jedttel|ghpen by George S, Sauer. directnr losa half of our globes." group in the singing of Christmas'land officer of the Cranford Trust QpcaUhx^f cental'd^lcmond with 4 carols, with accompaniment at the CUM KAOS nmCHASKP-White o> Archie could see that Tupid bad piano by Mrs. Carthy. Miss Pa- Company, at the weekly luncheon Colored —T— wttttout buttons or catches — no Interest either In the swaying sldv dlononds. 8*matchlAci clla* meeting Tuesday of the Kiwanis \i Ceate »er »••••! Brine them Into The boughs or the brilliant-colored frag- tricia Lloyd of Elizabeth presented ?m4d Citizen ftiHl Chranlclsi office. moods oq band. '$]39^ dub in. the Chimney Comer Rest- CRANFORD'S SUNDAY ile balls. For two days Tupid' had a monologueg, , "ThThee littlesl t Angel.'* wandered • carelessly about the accompanied at ththee pjff b gh. laurant. He was introduced by [Postmaster Arthur F. Metx. YO-YOV..guarantees Win 8IZE8 32 to 44 house and yard. He wasn't playful mother, Mrs. Robert Lloydb.y her, ter fun for all. It's Wear- » DRUGSTORESCHEDULE Ill OVk BIAVfirVL or friendly and be had stopped pur- Right's exclusive mitten of a Pink, white, black ring. Only Archie sensed that the ALUMINUM WINDOWS 100% worsted wool, made in g kitten was lonesome for Us sisters, U. S. A. and av;i jahle in Si OPEN THIS SUNDAY and brothers snd his mother. At «f Mlifcrt UOS first there had' been four balls of Bxpamionwafc/i Cigarette {595 ^pioc* me/si $595 QRUBN,lMdy>a sizes for tots . . . teens .. . j Veri-ThinEmili*. and grown-ups, too. " Batkway's fur snd a proud old alley cat moth- bracelets $995 iiihter-caae " drossar set, sr. As they grew, they had become combination JOHN BROWN M A. M. to ir.H playful, pattering swiftly through ir.E to IP.M. tha house. But now they were sll rOWNE SHOPPEl gone, including the mother. Just STRAIGHT BOURBO^ OPEN EVENINGS Tupid wss left to keep. Even the 29 N.UNION AVE. CLOSED black imp with shoe-button eyes BOTTLED IN BOND —100 PROOF Cranford 6-0221 bad been given' away. Tar Baby, 29 N. Union Ave. Cranford &0221 THIS SUNDAY wh6 bad been the boss of ths Utter, had been gone barely two days, and flupttb center dknnond with 0 Tupid missed him. DISTILLED BY PARK & TILFORD Stager's, BelTs, ittfi]Hflmfst on fh*s IKIIUL "Well." bis father's voles boomed Sckers II again, •« h» rl||Tnhw< ilium 1h» laA. der. "All done in timo for Christ- Lord BI&X with #71 en mas Eve. Come here. Joe. Archie, Fitted Musical powder RONSON 21 jewels. PuraPower,," you'tod~BI0y. Twant you to see this Operriight *i ** box, all So ^ 4/SQt. l Cigarette *£L fkt\ fine tree." Cose ...... • ~- It's Tiny! It's Terrific! Mrs. Raymond switched the light* ITTO till, p.ljK Wl sTtlsl IstH off and Archie shivered in delighted by excitement as the tree blazed. Il- Sold Exdus^bely at Breen'g ' ' __^_ \ ./___: .' _ • lumined by the strings of lights SAVE SAVE SAVE and balls. The magic moment was shattered by the sharp ring of the Just Arrived ! MONEY! TIME ! TROUBLE! doorbell. 2 -ONLY -2 For the Holiday Season A rush of cold air came-in as. Raymond flung open the door wide to admit a bundled figure. "My GIFT PACKAGES father says I can't keep the kitten." RCA BULOVA, lady's $7075 mimmannmmmm.miutati Gerald Parks recited automatically, close to tears, "I have to give it JANET, 17 jewels. OF OtfR CHOICE Taint dMr; »hqrp, 2Mx3W colwv Kreisler *h QeJ SCH1CK electric PARKER "Sri" DRE3SY DRESSES and ktack-aad-wlil(« ptctwirail back because it gives my father hay fever." Gerald went out in cufflinks' *•-*•* shaver '1.6 50 /o"™'"'" *13 set PRINTS - FAHXES _ TAFFETAS - BRIGHT CREPES another rush of frosty air. but not Television WINES AND UQUORS before Mrs. Raymond had pressed a fat candy cane into his mittened MAKE IDEAL AND LINGERIE hand. 1—9TC247 '299.95 TAKE ALL OF 1950 TO PAY Tar Baby huddled in the middle I-TI2I »249.95 ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GUTS BUY YOUR SUPS — PANTIES _ NIGHTCOWNS of the floor. "Watch it. boys," Mr. To Co With Her "Very Best" CHARCEIT AT NO ADDED COST Raymond warned, "Let's Just watch At Home Outfit him. He feels strange here now; In BcanUfal Salln Come in and let Cy help he'll be all right in a while." for NecUcee AppeaL Our Guarantee of Satisfaction Stands tood • l -fiatviina ftf.3 tat circled and smelled at the black WITHOUT CHARGE All Price* lncladle 19-jewel watch. FAILLES — GABARDJVE _-WOOL raUri ril for fctuy kitten until he was satisfied. Then his tongue flicked out to lick the Wide Made to Yfiltr Ohter and Gift Wrapped t Cranford Shoe Store kitten. Tupid's paws caressed him SLIPPERS for Dad as his tongue washed him. The sad the Kiddles. black kitten stood passive. «s "YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER" We have a complete fine of shoes and Budsct Priced. slippers for the entire family. Abo rubber Tupid showered ' bis pent-up love footwear and boots. on him clarity mwpmuhh "Tbay. mommy." BiUy lisped. Complete Line of We have the latest styles and colors, 'Tupid's kissing him. Wt he?" BOOTS and BUBBERS. widthstofitr- - * - •• "Um." Mrs. Raymond agreed. •T«r Baby's Tupid's Christmas J Hecb In. Oat. far and our shoes are built far long, ho, 9 cvMaiMflaa totem hum* present" Her Year I 1 Comfort. wear. Mr. Raymond's eyes swept hi» sons' awestruck faces, "No." he X-Kay Ftttinc at Try us once and be convinced. Our own and of big a««« operation! .aid firmly. "He's our Christmas 5.50 , No Added Cost guarantee is bached up by a guarantee of our V HERBERTS present too." 4 een'A 27 NORTH UNION AVENUE Cranford CRANFORD 6-6718 g Bdwol Qradoalcs CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY PQUOR STORE Studio More than half of the boys and Cranford Bootery E Open EverSTORy K CLOSET girls who enter American high CRANFORD SHOE STORE OPEN EVENINGS ~:™ » E LIV E R _ schools drop out before they ara OPEN EVENINGS TUX CHRISTUAS Uatift P. THEATRE BLDG. 'Phone AM Unkm Aye. graduated. The reason for this says the magazine! Is. because schools 25 N. Union Ave, Cranford 6-3272 T O R E^a4 L^O—IN WE S T F HS-L- donT^offer^ youngsteri enough to WertfieU bold them.

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XHB CRAWFORD CTTIZBN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1949 kjcydes Impounded [Bicycles of five minors who were 1 Trinity Church Scene homo Saturday to^.spend -thef Miss Jane MimJ withont ltg^t ^ flftftr dark -Trips to Europe Highlight Margaret Hall Fiancee Christmas holidays with fails moth- of Mr. and lUa. ***, ere picked up this week by the Of Christening Sunday Of J.E. Van Bart, Jr.. Collegians' Corner er, Mrs. Robert S. Schwegler of 9 man of 201 Betfcnj ,lice, four last night and one Cranfordrs Social Events Berr~ y Star -Wlnkel-Winkel, infant Central avenue. • ' ~ er in the week, in connection daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. S. TlJhimas_Hall of JU, a campaign against violators -dEim»per«n enchanting word lor*. B: Winkel of 13 —Central ' avenue -• local bicycle regulations. Par- <• travelers, has been host to. Mrs. a hts -are required to call at police luvuuwi we. Wagemenengagement off their **T"^^* Z^ Jacob Stanley of 9 Sylvet South Union avenue. Is , ,Xraiut v. rf. C ^ ^ ?T LdquartersjEar impounded bikes. •who arrived 1iome firom i'daughter.Jlargawt.-to J.Ely- Van&^^^erfele^S^oT of chapel cEoiir at Bucknell Univer- Doering ,, ney; son of Mrs.'Gerald .. .„ tear on Saturdaydy.. AJ s she returned,, |~~?' , •.-•-•rnlno an.nnaM.• I nuui-- •/ v-uurcn.^ . *ranKa: uass ls'*tart, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Secretarial Training, East Orange, sity, Lewisburg, Pa., where he is a lit* another Cranford couple, Mr. and OPCr8T junior. The choir of 36 voices com- of 29 Elmora avenue, have^been in- IfwV ™.!fnS^H^ aodtotheshall of Ner wan Yorkd Mis, godmothers Anna Kemp. Mr-. W Van Hart of 1117 Kipling road. •iinu thUJCe Crystaorysuul naoRbom 0o1f theme' noieiHoteli junior. iao aiuir ui ou vuitp «jm- I The -boattin, an odd-looldnc Mrs. Charles Di Battista of 716 ngus, Jr., of 13 Park- itiated into Delta Phi and Theta ned bird of Soutt America, 'Willow avenue, made preparations ^W^lnK^otway Village entertainedw recentl Paney-an ^XfZl&SS^l&b*-^d Mrs. Everard Kempshall of 9 1 ' • : Suburban, East Orange. Students [bined with the university string Kappa Phi fraternities, respective- Cranford avenue are the matemal — was made will have 20 nursery-aged chil-j symphony for a special program of at LeW h Ufltt^l for their sailing Monday aboard at a brush demonstration at her dren as guests at the- annual af- Chr&mas mOsicVesterday In tboljf' L « University. Bethle- Va.wfll arrive " is ona of to* fjnr grandparents. [known Saturday afternoon at at spend the the S. S. Saturnia. They, plan to home. About 10 guests were pres- ig from Cranford will Lewisburg Baptist Church. Mr.. to wbich have eyalaihts. Ttt* Among those attending -___Jtea given at the home of the pros-: r Avci Mis•••••-*-s• Audrej^mj^cy^ Martinson.u^»ii.iii^i»«t, a« *»uu•••-Tf—- WIJ ««, wwjn cave his pennies ior a similar tour. ,„»-«,„in-law, Mr«u.. anmmd Mrson. EA.. Armstronjtnnstr g street. School, Elizabeth, is completing his Mente daughter of Mr. and-Mrs. Saturday for her Christmas recess'maman-an att AlleghenyAllegheny^ College, Mead- parajso^ Ind. She visited her son-in-law and Damon of 315 Prospect avenue, M. BLMiUer of 4 Day place, and from Mckfaison College, Carlisle, ville, Pa, will arrive Sunday mom- up for the holidays now i» A&P*» great pre-Christmas ' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Walterl senior year at Rutgers University a senior, is Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.where be is majoring in Miss Joan RavRaye THIettTillett,. daughteHntiohtor ntof «_ in*_g- t*o« spendj *h"«._ «-«._i_*__Christma_s i_.holidayu s She \\ JT. Hoffman. Mrs. Hoffman, the| Mrs. Thomas Kelso of Atlantic W. Gerard Mallory of 26 Parkway Captain and Mrs. Ray V. Tillett of food event! You'll find assortments tremendous ... former Helen Stanley, is an over- cal engineering. ' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Highlands will entertain her bridge Village were. Mr. and Mrs. S. 108 Bloomingdale avenue. I R. rf cranford has Albert Martinson of 111 seas clubworker for the war de-club tonighnight at the home of heherr MacMiMan f » «x«.a. K: Paul Wilson values outstanding! So save time, energy and money by partment and presently is stationed rlllht/w.l«fh»»••»—»• .i—IV«i«Mfll«. »»^ "—• '«' I been initiated into "Gargoyle", street Imotherth , MrsM . A. A A. Bohman, 10 walk, Conn.and son, Craig, of Nor- Co-Ed Club Entertains son or Mr. fraternity of the College in Straublng, Germany. [Lawn terrace. nonorary The devastation in Germany iin «*»ir«»«-r^i ~~~ ^ °* Architecteure and Allied Arts at getting a good supply of good things from ASP today! Nancy Bell Damon, daughter of At Party for Ushers 110 Makatom drive, received a „.„ University ^ yu^^ Gaines. wrought by the war is 'indescrib- Mrs. Paul Abbott of New York Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrong Damon "3Md" award In third football at Have you asked yourself hovr able. Mrs. Stanley reported. She Hat check boys and the girls who the Mercerburg Academy, Mercer- I ville, Fla. City, formerly at-Chang Shai, of 315 Prospect avenue, will ob- 'served as ushers for the* play spon- you would be affected if A&P is traveled extensively through Ger- 'China, was the week-end guest of serve her seventh birthday anni- burg, Pa. many, Switzerland and Italy. Three Isored by the High School PTA last John Winter, a sophomore at the lux toilet Soap Mince Meat N«» Sue* »«i»J»19e MactfS. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Conley of versary at a party Saturday after- [week-end were guests at a party Useful Gifts at destroyed? days were spent in Scotland and 3 Sylvester street. noon. Games and ^refreshments University of Alabama, will arrive only a few hours were spent "in Ire- 1 B t Cr?n Miss Barbara Riggs, daughter of For toilet and'29i land and Holland. As for Paris, will be highlights. Guests will in- If ^ !£ J*F*i*2L *? :!Mr' . anandd Mrs Mrs.. WW. I. Harold Riggs of Would you miss the savings you June Shaw, daughter of Mr. and clude Janet Ray, Lynne Wltte, I ford Co-Ed Club at .the home of1 8 Fores»^t . avenue...^..M^,, **WJ been ac— Mrs. Stanley, like so many others, Kristina Press, Caroline LaCorte Mrs. Irvin N. Guyer, 319 HamptonL *_J -*• **—£-•-*.+• Great n£w enjoy as a result of. our low Plum Pudding ttt Ua.ca>39i found it to be very gay. Mrs. S. J. Shaw, Jr., of 50 Hillside street. J cepted at Canterbury College, Dan- and NancyVsIster, Martha Damon. ville, , Ind., for the first semester place, celebrated her fifth birthday Herbert Wilson, president of the 4 Days Left price, low profit policy? Cranberry Sauce Oranwdanr Motc»>2««27« • • *• " • • j, •• anniversary last Thursday night. of the 1950-51 school year. Miss for that .Linda Mae Torr, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Thomen club, was host, and Joan Koos. Riggs is completing her senior year The occasion also marked the daughter of Mrs. Milton Koos who Wicker DOLL lm Toilet Soap Would you miss the quality Libby's Pumpkin . . <. vbramb2o«L 27< QWpy i»nfl Mr*. Jsypd Paiifnmin. At a barty'Recently .'.at their 23 W.. HOLLK In other words, would you be Com lona cream «tyl« 20 oz. can 2 (01 21c home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eganof Handle Bar. &S5 Mr.. and Mrs. Roscoe V. Wolfe CE 6-1570-J for dtshas and fina fabrics better off, or worse off, if the anti- Flato Pie Crust . . 9<«Wl6< of Lake Worth, Fla., arrived Frl- 4 LaSalle avenue announced the s. Golden Corn A &P fancy-cream »tyU 2C oz. ca»2 for27« r3ay to spend the Christmas holi- Plan for Sherman PTA engagement of their daughter^ ga trust lawyers succeed in putting Flour Gold M«W. HKUn. iaUw>y W0>.b^89l days as guests of their son and Catherine, to George BrFeinman, 1*9. Whole"Kernel Corn A&P fancy 12 01 can 2 for27« fe Christmas Meeting SOB of Mr. and Mrs." Louis Feln- A&P out of business? Flour Sunnyf*M-»n pwpo»« Wlb.l»g69> daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Ed- : Large PANTHERS, MAPLE Campbell's Tomato Juice UM oz. can 3 'or 25« Specializing in Teens' and Young Teens' Apparel ward R. Wolfe of 110 Alden street. Plans for the Christmas meeOng mann of New York- avenue, Clark SPECIALTY :theJShennanP^Ato*hnP^A to l """ wiwhlp. \ .—_- ^ — ^Evaporated Milk yn^tbum mic».2«°>23« Ittie school at 9 a. m.r on Cle BOOKCASE :1230 Heitiz Mushroom Soup I M oz can 2Tfor^33« Cpl. Robert W. Nledrach. Jr.. Uss EgahJs_a_grtdUa)kflfJBat n 27< 'son ox Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 19rwfere~macle alVmeeitog of the ranTfigh~ School. Elizabeth. Her •^^^S5^^^= ICampbelFs Tomato Soup * • iowoz.can]0« Niedrach of 8 Central avenue, is executive board in the school li- fiance, a graduate of Jonathan Heavy Duty —•• MonY Mow Non-AdwuMd %MUIK ntoad w!ny low. ^ Delrich Margarine UG*»M spending a 30-day furlough with brary on Monday. Mrs. E. KDayto. n Regional High School, is _S Loons of N0* Mi>rcficnioji> JhnStrinQ Doily. ^ Lord Molt String Beans French ttyi* 19 oz. 2 for 33« his parents. He expects to return House Cleaning Qtter kalf, fun cat, or wkole WM | Franklin presided. employed by the Standard Oil 25 jr» . f n •- A • • • •. - • — Fresk Broiling awl ftfrng Pure Lard wi.Jb.pn-i tq_Fort_LewJs,. Washington, after Windows. Walls. OIHnr» : Jtefreshmentj jirs- wil—iii-irl bre BCTYCaserved a 8t1 Company_gfjgew- Jenwy nt Bay- Fancy Spinach A& the Chrlsfanas holidays. next Monday's meeting by the class way., He served four.years in the Floors. Attics. Cellars. Etc. PORKLOIXS i •de> 4(4 lbs Ib. 3 # « Jack Brost SugarCooi«*oo«»o.»»«. tfc.pi«: 11« For Your mothers, under direction of Mrs. navy during the war, spending part lifebuoy Soap Boneless Cbutk .. Sweet Peas !«» 20 oz can 2 to* 23» Miss MafaldT'Wcella of 207 of that time In the European Thea- 460 ORCHARD STREET ' . , OPEN EVENINGS niX » No Wadded ™ 79e For fr.cASsee. ta'sdt-all nut Ib »>,pr Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix . , . a«a 25* M.E. Beech.. A Christmas program larga sixafar bat h Holly street attended the annual will be presented by Mrs. Sansone's tre. Crmnfard. N. I. pjt^nrmyi Street tarn Tomatoes Ion. . 19orcan'2grOZ. can 35« Mr. and Mrs. William A. Griffiths '1 Will Be Open Evenings 25 West Holly street, a student at Bottom Round Pot Roast No w added Ib85e Fresh Pork Shoulders Shortcut i&35o Yellow Cling PeachesM MOOMI, u>by uoz. cw 27« the university. . ' . • of 115 Oak lane announce the birth Pink Salmon Cold Stream 16 ot can 39c Party for Scouts of a daughter, Lori Jean, on De- (MTOD Flakes LIMITED NUMBER y a pkg. and get Top Sirloin Roast . Boaeless-no l»t added n>85e Smoked Pork Butts Bonereu ib 65o - ' * ... I Ap^TJe Sauce - Atl>bw> 30ox.can2 . 49c Heat u>. 39a Orange & Grapefruit Juice is oz. can 2 for 23a " RADIOS — FREEZERS Phyllis Rutz, daughter of Mr. Boneless Brisket Beef Frwh or comed Ib79e Uncle Ben's RiceCoo«rt«f-io^, an» Moz.pko-17« and Mrs. Erwin H. Rutz of 6 Read the 214 Classified Adver- Sliced Bologna . .. • ) > 49» Junket Rennet Powder Aiiiiavo.. 3pko«29o WASHING MACHINES Hawthorne street, entertained at tisements on page six in today's 3 YEARS!!! I.amh Chops Rib or ihouldet 1 Borden's Starlar »*»» t* *y —• i e, pkg 33« to pay ib 79? Boiled Ham si.cd ^»>59c KITCHEN AIDERS —CORNER CABINETS a party Saturday in observance of issue. ( Minute Tapioca . • • . . 8ozpvB. 18« Palffiolive BoSCO MilkampU»r n«jai25e 24oz.i>r43* ELECTRIC and CAS RANGES — IRONERS her birthday anniversary. Re- Shoulders of Lamb . oou-cui-whot* Ib 45o Fine Quality Seafood. freshments and games were en- tir§! larga oka for bath usa Bleachette Bluing . . 2ozpk02'orl3e Joyed. Guests included Diane Leg or Rump of Veal - -• -•'.*• ib59c Ann Pagm Fimm JFoddm ^ DISH WASHERS Mackie, Carol Woolley, Olive Liv- BUMS Fresh Flounder Fillet . » . » > 49* Gre-Solvenl . . . Hbcanl3c 3 Ib. car. 33c WALL and FLOOR CABINETS ingston, Alice Nelson, Mary Ann •nuMiBHin MMUP Boneless Veal Roast should* tt>65« Strawberry Preserve* A> Pag. i ib. iar 37* Davis,, Mary Ann Franklin, Lynn! 17.95 Fresh Cod Steak . , . . . . «. 39» Kirkman's Soap Powder . • targepko 21« Wilson, Lee Ann Hoffman, Carol SURCOATS METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. Beef liver \ Specially .elected fc55« Raspberry Preserves Ao.Pao* ib:iv33a Fancy Smelts No i«» «>.37o Anderson and Audrey Rutz. Old Dutch Cleanser .... '2<™>'2Zc ^K Carafe's Vel Beef Kidneys \• "• *« a piping it** Peach Preserves AwPag. ib.iar25* Your Authorised DeSoto-Ptymouth Dealer ib29« Fresh-Oysters Br»iudoi35e—*t«^«« P">» 75« Dazzle Liquid Starch—.—•—«r—«jf.-bofr-19».. for s&v afioo*. nyom, dishej, ale Mayonnaise **.Paa. i>*i*r33* FUEL COMPANY 446 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, fi. J-. Cigarettes < . carfo»oiiopio».1.87 EXPERT SHOE OPEN EVENINGS TUX 9 SVNDAT8 TIIX 5 F. MI Specialty packed in fancy Chrittnu* wrappers Salad Dressing Aa*ni«. pt-ia>25o «ti»43t URAL SUPPLY CO.^ REPAIRING Crispa Pretzel Sticks Sparkle Desserts iw.tm*fa«in 3pkgtl9> MATWIAtJ'-AfPilANCES i. QiTJlCK 8ERVICE •/%*C % 's Fab Skates Sharpened* LUBfflEB — TBW — MASONRY — SCREENS For m family wath and dishas STORM SASH — HARDWARE — PAINT Hats Cleaned and Blocked Filled with candied fruit and topped INSULATION — CHOSLEY ^APPLIANCES sugar... this rich, old-fashioned YOUNGSTOWN STEEL KITCHENS LOUIS MOtffl coffee cake is a traditional treat 336 Centennial Ave; Cranford SHOE REPAIRING at Christmastime. Don't miss it! 1} 8 Alden 81 Cranford f Swfflheart Soap lor toilat and bath Agecl for over ^.year ... you'll $12.95 Tender green stalks with enjoy its old-fashioned flavor. ° bunch Water RcDellant Co»ta with large .compact heads. Manton Collar. Jane Parker... over two-tklrds fruits and nut* J«M Parker A Gift for Hie home from ARM EL'S Bon* 81SM 1«-18 Fruit Cake utb. 1.29 3 *.2.49 Pound Cake own and whit* oz' ' Tomatoes . . All Wool Jac Shirts I Sweetheart Soap larga sizafor bat h usa Apple Turnovers J«n* Park« pig. oi 3 (or 25o Potato Bread JanaPaHw Mox.loail6e Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food . . 2 u>. io«f 79o B15 Army Jackets Cranberries will be cherished for the years to come! Cherry Pie * Jane Parker 8 inch ill. 65« Sliced American Meio-Bit tb 49o Leather Jackets • For.Your Xmas Gifts Sandwich Bread ManwI-thin-slind 20oz.lo«l]8o Blue Cheese w«rp, t«nOy n>. 65« We have a grand selection of Visit the You'll Believe in Santo Too-* Bb-Whifc Hakes SpiCe Drops (P(eHernusM) 12ox-pkg. 35« Imported Swiss c«ouin. %ib. 53« Kale • HASSOCKS Pabst-Ett Reoular or Pimento oli ox. pk . 25<> • TABLE A FLOOR LAMPS LEADER STORE Mnas wbila you wash Springerle Cookies • r • " <«- pko- 39« 0 . Cortland Apples 3t»17« • END TABLES 109 B. BS0AD/8T. fanc • HANGING SHELVES WESTFKLD. N. J. Baby Gouda * domestic tch 43« Potatoes Murw-U S. No. gra6V-A 10fe ba g 39a • PLATFORM ROCKERS • OCCASIONAL CHAIRS • MAGAZINE RACKS Chocolates . . Camembert Military t>r«n4 3 ox. pkg. 35« Iceberg Lettuce • . ^ , hro.be.ll4* • HURRICANE LAMPS Borden's Gruyere . <• - «port.pi . 39« MarshmalloW SantaSChocolatacoveredSVloz. troy 25« c B White Onions fc* bo*-g And inany other gifts . . . Bo a md Wrapped f ,„„. are ^peoaU^1y Coft Kuffaun Borax Soap . too numerous to mention I0 or Fruit Salad Cottage Cheese . Box.cup 17« Sweet Potatoes us. NO igrad. 2 •». 17* THANK YOU lor lha laundry Christmas Stocking Woftfamra itox.29« Everything priced low . Whipped Butter Sunnyci*) a ox. cup 40o AND WE DO MEAN LOW ! 20- Christmas Mix Wortimota 10oz.boxl9o Table Celery ww* *Jk\5t Walnuts Sweet Story Book pia- .c|)u>.b d33a fee. So btry extra A&P coffaa today. ^.WESTFIELD, a E. BROAD ST. DISABLED Eight O'clock tun ~*~ I*,bw59« ****** N. J. Part Dai Food Filberts ...... l\P\////e/' Willhis ML KIAIiTO THEATUS AMERICAN Cashew Nut Meats UMI Red Circle •** awi MH»du 1 ix Ug 63a WE. 2-««4« VETERANS Calimyrna Figs Jui»bo « hmm •»»«• Sacpko-19a Bokar **>*--**-* lax ua 65a i Saaar Mawiar* mi SaJf^Sanka SKMM CMyl DN1TY CHAPTER NO. 59 2*25. "The Furniture Store u*h that Homey Atmosphere^ HA«OU> WAiiq, Command*' CRanford «-M14-W LESMNER'S IFABRIC CENTER IMJLSMP I OxyM Drett fide liriuun fMts VBN **** ***** mVKt!^LJStA '*"J CHRISTMAS Tblm VatiteUo ly«y Soap Ivory Snw Bicycles Impounded •THE CRANFOHD CITIZKN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1949 Bicycles of five minors who were Pageltour riding without lights after dark home Saturday to spend thel Mfas Jane Troutman, daughter were pickeH up this week by-the Trinjty Church Scene Margaret Hall Fiancee 9 Christmas hoUdays with bis moth- cJLMr. and Mrs. Lbuiar G Trout police, four .last night and one Trips to Europe Collegians Corner* er. Mrs. Robert a Schwegler of 9 man of 201 Refford avenue anH earlier in the week, in connection Of Christening Sunday Of J. E. Van Hart, Jr,. Central avenue.' . • ^s Dorothy Powel£ daughter of with. a campaign against violators 9 -Winkel; Mr. and Mrs^S.^Thomas Hall pf, . —• . IMr^Hand Mrs, Elmer JE.^^PpweUoi'" ^l^4dlar^'chosen" to~slng~Jn~the reCes s travelersrhas been host to Mrs. Doering way, and Gerald G, Sin- f- students at South Union aVenue. is convalesc- Club of the Berkeley. School of chapel choir at Bucknell Univer- ney, son off Mrs.MGlvGerald d J; FlnneyJRnneyj80111 CCollege, Chambersburg, Pa. Bird wttS Jacob Stanley of 9 Sylvester street, sity, Lewisburg, Pa., where he is «i b who arrived home from a 40-day ing at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- Trinity Church. Frank B. Gass isjHart, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Secretarial Training, East Orange, of 29 Elmora avenue, have been InSl — The boatxin. an odd-locating fleld, after undergoing an opera- godfather and Miss Anna Kemp- Ely Van Hart of 1117 Kipling road,in the Crystal Room of the Hotel junior. The choir of 36 voices com- itiated into Delta Phi and Theta Miss Diane Nostrand, freshman plumed bird of Soutfc tour on Saturday. As she returned, bined with the university string another Cranford couple, Mr. andtion for acute appendicitis. shall of New York, godmother., Mr. Elizabeth. Suburban, East Qjrange. Students Kappa Phi fraternities, respective-'at Southern Seminary, Buena unflatterlnglj symphony for a special program of m Mrs, Charles Di Battista of 716 Mrs. W. J. Angus, Jr.; of 13 Park- will have 20 nursery-aged chil- ly, at Lehigh University, Bethle- ta*~, Va™ , will —arriv' e• home Saturday ••stinkbird." is one of the few way Village entertained recently dren as guests at the annual af- Christmas music yesterday in the .birds which have eyelash**. Hk> Willow avenue, made preparations Cranford avenue are the maternal ^ SSSSTinaZd T^ hem, Pa. to spend the holidays with her < refreshments Friday night given by the Cran- refl. Mr. and Mrs. W. Harold Riggs of n«*v enjoy as a result of our low Plum Pudding «*i only a few hours were spent in Ire- will be highlights. Guests will in- ford Co-Ed Club at the home of 18 "Forest avenue, has been ac- I Great Savings! cakes Mrs. Irvin N. Guyer, 319 Hampton land, and Holland. As for Paris, clude Janet Ray, Lynne Witte, ceptedat Canterbury College, Dan- June Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Kristina Press, Caroline LaCorte street price, low profit policy? Cranberry Sauce Mrs. Stanley, like so many others, Mrs. S. J. Shaw, Jr., of 50 Hillside ville,' Ind., for the first semester A Days Left found it to be very gay. ;' and Nancy's sister, Martha Damon. place, celebrated her fifth birthday Herbert Wilson, president of the bf the 1950-51 isqhoo^i year. Miss for that. ChOdrenV Wicker Would you miss this qnaKty Libby's Pumpkin /'/ «,.;•••• • . ; • ' Liu Toilet Soap club, ..was' host, and Joan 'Koos, Riggs is completing her senior year anniversary last Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Thomen ROCKING Linda Mae Torr, daughter of Mr. The occasion also marked the daughter of Mrs. Milton Koos who at St. John Baptist School for Girls CHRISTMAS /'•'..:' Large size for bath, use foods we sell, hacked by our offeiy / / ' Fancy Pumpkin and daughter of 23 Heming avenue ^ president of the High School and Mrs. Harry R. Torr of 317birthday anniversary.of.her aunt. at Mendham. - CHAIRS ...... L Z9S of "Satisfaction gnaranteed or have returned from a two. weeks' PTA, was hostess. John Sloat PICTURE large "1 "| Comstock Pie Apples -d- vacation in Fort Myers, Fia. played Christmas selections on. the cake -Lie your money will be cheerfully re- organ. Dancing and refreshments Catherine Egan's Troth funded"? Fancy Blueberries *it«er'*o>On«Pi« i3ox.< Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G Spilsbury were featured. Ken Reck VELOCIPEDES with TABLE LAMPS 1? Corn olf the cob t2 oz. can 2 lor 29e of 60S IJnden place had as their Among chaperones were Mrs. Announced at Party • Adjustable Seat and with SHADES, Lux Flakes Red Sour Pitted Cherries Variou* b»and»20 •*. 27* week-end guest, Miss Diana Ruth- guver, Mrs. Koos, Mrs. Thomas G Studio In other words, would you he •ril lona cream style 20 oz. eon 2 'or 2M« erford of Kansas City, Ma At a party' recently at their 27 W. HOLLT ST. Handle Bars 5.95 Special 325 For dishes and fine fabric* Fla&o Pie Crust » . • . 9 oz pi9. \fo Taffeta Party Dresses for young Teens Gilley and Mr& Fred Baumann. home, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egan of CR 6-1570-J . better off, or worse off, if the anti- Golden Corn A&P lancy-cream «ly|a2Coz can2 Ior27« Silk Prints — JNylon, ttaybn and Mr: and Mrs. Roscoe V, Wolfe 4 LaSalle avenue announced the trust lawyers succeed in putting Flour - Gold Medal. Hecker*. nilifaury K)lb.bea89l of Lake Worth, Fla., arrived Fri- engagement of their daughter, Whole Kernel Corn ASP fancy 12M. can2'or27e Taffeta Date Dresses for Teens.' . • Plan for Sherman PTA A&P out of business? day to spend the Christmas holi- Catherine, to George L. Feinman, •io- Flour- Swnnyfwld-all purpo** Wlb. bafl69» days as guests of their son and son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fein- Large PANTHERS, MAPLE (.ampbcll's Tomato Juice uvi or. can 3 'or 25« 1 Christmas Meeting 1 SPECIALTY lauffhter-in-law, Thy and My. Ed- mnnn nf W<»w York nvffnue, Clark Evaporated Milk—WKtTrfeisr 5 Edith Hill Teen Shop 2£ -PtamrtortheChrlstinas meeting 2 faf 23« » ward R. Wolfe of 110 Alden street Township. Heinz Mushroom Soup . it 01 can 2'o» .t.to •jg Specializing in Teens' and Young Teens' Apparel 4» nf thp Sliprmnn PTA, *" T)CXO Puie vegetable shortening 1to.can27« Jtt>c«73« Miss Egan is a graduate of Bat- l-or toilet and bath 219 ELM 8T. CpL Robert W. Niedrach, Jr., the school at 9 a. m. on December (Campbell's Tomato Soup . 10*4 oz. can 10« Open Hon. A Pri Eves. 19, were made at a meeting of the tin High School, Elizabeth. Her Heavy Duty —•• Momy Moro WooAcl^wili—ft Gifts ntetd Very Low. o Delrich Margarine t-z Coio. p«k 1 b. pkg. 31i Other Days TOI * _ 4^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. dance, a graduate of Jonathan Niedrach of 8 Central avenue, is executive board in the school li- U Loads of New Merrhnndl— Antring Dauy. ^ atkir kilt, h0 cat. or wkolt tok. Lord Molt String Beans French »tvie 19 oz. 2 «<» 33e Dayton Regional High School, is 3 ca£ 23« Rcskl 8pending-a~30-day furlough with on Monday, Mrs. E. K. House Cleaning Pure ljtrA v u 1 *, r^-^ —sK-1 presided^ pmplnypd by the Standard—Pit ""FancySpiiiacHA&pis ox c.n 2"io727c n oz can 17« his parentsTTHe expects to return Windows; Walls, Ceilings, PORK LOI\S Stzei undo. 4V4 tbi. Ib. to Fort Lewis, Washington, after Refreshment^ will bfi^served at Company of New Jersey at Bay- Jack frost Sugar Conlectioneti or Brown I to. pkg. 11« way. He served four years in the Floors. Attics, Cellars. Ete. I Fern's Furniture~$- Sweet Pca8 . lona 20 oz can 2 lor 23« the Christmas holidays. next Monday's meeting by the class « " POT ROASjT No b> sddod lor frxauee. u'adi-all tre. ' . ( Cranford. N. J. Cnurford 6-9544S Prime Ribs of Beef Loin Pork dops Cent« cut* Duffs Devil Food Mix . V . P*. 26- Hollniiiyr i«nrf. 85c an Mr. and Mrs. William A. Griffiths Fresh Pork Shoulders "short cui ib 35o Yellow Cling PeachesDe. Mom*, ubby jo ox. CM 27« son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coles'of Chiffon Hakes Pink Salmon Cold Stream 16 oz'. can 39a M' 29 West Holly street, a student at of 115 Oak lane announce the birth r Will Be Open Evenings ...buy a pkg. and get Top Sirloin Roast Roaeie**-no kt added s, 83c Smoked Pork Butts Boneie*. i 65o Apple Sauce * ASPfancy 30ox.can2nM23« the university. Party for Scouts of a daughter, Lori Jean, on De- LIMXTED NUMB E R b Gorton's CotlfiHll Cakeff Roady to (ry 10 oz car. 2 lo cember 9 at Muhlenberg Hospital, • trial size cake Dial soap free Cross-Rib Pot Roast Plans for a Christmas party for Plainfield. : r • : • " -Royal-Anne-Cherries-—*Wy trraresK^St Unnenbrlnk^of 213 Boy Scout Troop 80 were made Gorton's Fibred Codfish . 5 ox. Pk0 J 5«> ( Walnut avenue, secretary of Eng- Mr. and Mrs. John Colaneri of Top Round Steak' Friday afternoon at a meeting of 'v Ready-to-Eat Hams • Whoi» or either half Ib53« Sliced Pineapple - 30oz.can29e 30ox.can33< lish Village, underwent an oper- the troop's Mothers' Club at thePlainfleld, formerly of Cranford, Pineapple Juice . iBor c»nl6c 4Aoz can.'f7o ation recently at St Francis Hos- announce the birth of a daughter, Chopped Beef N*»"» bee^heihly ground , fc home of Mrs. H. A. B. Ashwell, 104 Smoked BeSef Tongues shortcut ib 49o 1 Mott's Apple Dessert . . !7ox.i»rl9» Until Christmas •/ Barbara Ann, on Saturday, Decem- pital, New York City. She is con- Park drive The party will be held 50T0S and PLYMOUTHS Palmolive Soap Apple Jllice Moll'i or Red Cheek 46 ol can25e ber 10, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Soup Beef Bo»«ua« fc53c . Ejueept Saturdays valescing at the home of her son Friday, December 23, at the First Carolina White Rice 'to.P k0.17« 2 to.P k0 33* _FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY For toilet and bath | Frankfurters - skiniaskiniauu ib 49O and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Presbyterian Church. A grab bag Plainfleld. Orange Juice IB ozVsn 2 IQ> 21 <-~4"6 Oi can 25o "PlfteNind Navel Beef Fresh-ror boiling t> 29« Come and See Our Full Line of Thomas T.lnnpnhrinV of Bridge- will be featured and there will be Pork Sausage Uak to 49c Meat to.39o Seedless Raisins AAPhncy Uoi.pkg.15i port, Conn. special entertainment Orange & Grapefruit Juice IBO l can 2 lor 23o ** cakek s Boneless Brisket Beef Fre*h « conud b 79« REFRIGERATORS — TELEVISION SETS Sliced Bologna . , , u> 49c lllirle Ben's Rice Converled-long grain M ox. pkg. 17« RADIOS — FREEZERS Phyllis Rutz, daughter of Mr. Junket Rennet Powder AH iiavo.. 3 PkOi 29e and Mrs. Erwin H. Rutz of 8 Read the 214 Classified: Adver- .3 YIARSHI to pay Lamb Chops Ribonhouu« B> 79« Boiled Ham %lb 59" Bordeu's StarlaC Ho» f«t dry eulk t to. pkg. 33< WASHING MACHINES Hawthorne street, entertained at tisements on page six in today's Ulinuttt Tapioca . *. . . . 8 o* Pk0.18e K Palmolive Soap Shoulders of Lamb . a party Saturday in observance of ue J • ' Fin* Seafood BoSCO Milkamplrfiw tloiii2^e 24ox.iar4S* KITCHEN AIDERS — CORNER CABINETS Bleachette Bluing .'. . 2 or PkB 2 for 13c her birthday anniversary. Re- Large cake for bath use Leg or Rump of Veal Ann JPago Wine Foods ELECTRIC and GAS RANGES — IRONERS freshments and games were en- Fresh Flounder Fillet • a . , ib.49e Gre-Solvenl . . . iibcanl3c 3 ib. can 33c Joyed. Guests included Diane large cake "Boneless Veal Roast Strawberry Preserves Ana fag* i to. iar 37* ~ DISH WASHERS Mackle, Carol Woolley, Olive Liv- SHEEPSKIN LINED •> 65e Fresh Cod Steak . , . . « . * 39o Kirkman's Soap Powder . . iarOePfcg21c WALL and FLOOR CABINETS ingston, Alice Nelson, Mary Ann Beef Liver sp^iaay wtectad Raspberry Preserves Am Pag* in>. iar 33« Davis,, Mary Ann Franklin. Lynn SURCOATS Fancy Smelts Noi*ix« to. 37a Old Dutch Cleanser .... 2c«ns23c Wilson, Lee Ann Wnffman Carol Your Authorized DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer •ate'sVel Beef Kidneys for • piping m* t> 29« Peach Preserves AmtPaa* ito.|ar25< Anderson and Audrey Rutz. Fresh Oysters ttft dox 35« tivm'n pint 75o Dazzle, Liquid Starch . . . qi.bot 19« 446 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. For silks, nylons, rayons, dishes, etc Mayonnaise An* Pas* pti»33« CRANFOP.O Cigarettes . .... «artonofioPk0«. 1.87 6-050 5, EXPERT SHOE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 SUNDAYS TILL 5 F. M. Pkg. 26? Specially packed in fancy Ouiitmss wrappers Salad Dressing AI»NO* •*.ia#25a «».|e»43* REPAIRING Crispa Pretzel Sticks • . . w«.Pka 16« Sparkle Desserts *»• em* flavor* 3P>>OL19* RAl SUPPIVCO.\ Sparkle Pudding Choc. Vanilla, Buierio^<*• Boys' Sixes 10-18 . Sweetheart Soap Tomatoes . . A Gift for the home from ARMEL'S All Wool Jac Shirts Large size for bath use Apple Turnovers !—• c«rker pk» oi 3 fc» 25« Potato Bread Jane Parker 16 ox loaf 16« Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food - . 2ib.io.i79o B15 Army Jackets CherSyPie* Jane Parker 8 inch lbs 65* Sliced American M«I-O-BU R> 49e Cranberries cap.cod 1 to. will be cherished for the years to come! cake Leather Jackets Sandwich Bread MarveMhui-tUcad ZOoz-loallSe Blue Cheese Sharp. lanOy u> 65« Oranges Ro»d.-sw«.t. w 8 For Tour Xmaa Gifts VUt the Spice Drops (PfeHenaiua) tZoz.pls.35e Imported Swiss Genuine %'b53« We have a grand selection of You 'll Believe in Santa Clam Too - - Bin-White Hakes Kale Vi,0.nia 2»>>.15« Springerle Cookies • r . naz.pio.39« Pabst-Ett Reoular or Pimento oMoz.pk0.25o Cortland Apples AII purpose 3tt>«. 17« IJv • HASSOCKS • TABLE A FLOOR LAMPS LEADER STORE When you see our beautiful selection of Dundee Towel Sets. Cannon Baby Gouda Fancy domestic •tch 43<> 1M K> BROAD/8T. Potatoes Mauie-U. 1 No. Orsd^-A >iie 10 U>. bag 39e • END TABLES • HANGING SHELVES WESTOTELD, N. J. Personalized Towel Sets. Luxurious PeppereU Sheets and Pillow Cases Camembert Military branj 3 oz. plo 35a •PLATFORM ROCKERS • OCCASIONAL CHAIRS in stunning colors. LaMode and Dorset Hand Drawn. Hemstitched Chocolates . . 2tobo« 1.15 Iceberg Lettuce ••„'•. UrO.h»dl4« • MAGAZINE RACKS Borden's Gruyere . ».•.,-- 6 port. pkg. 39« • HURRICANE LAMPS and Pastel ^ordered Sheets and Pillow Case*. All are specially Gift White Onions r«boiiing 2««-27« : Fruit Salad Cottage Cheese , 8 or. cup 17* And many other gifts .. . Boxed and Wrapped for you. , Cnrisfmas Stocking Worthmor. iiox.29« Swevrt Potatoes u s. NO 1 grade 2 to*. 17« . too numerous to mention THANK YOU Whipped Butter " sunnyi,ey 8 oz. cup 40a Table Celery Whi» »uik 15« Everything priced low . slaVaS MlQC Womaaom 10oz.boxl9 ted a** H O*L 39O saL 69« iW ranefliberiag Simoniz Come In ... Browse Around! Perk Up Your Home with Flufly New Curtains. Self Polishing Wax Almonds Hue Diamond FRESH A«P€OFFEE -41 Shelled Almonds -iu.rA.mood Hofirhfa cal far pkatf off good cof- BrazU Nuts Se hmj ota A1P oofiee today. 256 FilherU Eight O*doek nil WESTFIELD, DISABLED l'ard Dog Food E. BROAD ST. Bed Circle VA eM AMERICAN A Swift product Cashew Nut Meats MB. UALTO THEATKE WE. 2-4M* VETERANS Calimyrna Figs Ju-*» •» "»«• ** •«-•*» 1°«

UNITY CHAPTER, NO. SS 2125. HAKOXD WAUH; Commander "T&a Furniture Store with thai Homey Atmosphere" «VT£NING8 Ivory Snow lirt-un flakes CHanford 6-UU-W CHWBTMA8 Ivory S«*p Ivory Soap Thlm PMH-tlc ICeejM. SBojaond »r 15-17 NORTH AVE., W. tm A* laundry end til (Wtr th> lfoTlea) iford 6^505 n. M. 3X25. Me*U.a. -••• •.' '-••..'. •

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VOat aUrnlat UEAL B8XAXC lOft BALK ESTATE FOR SALE CLASSIFIED ;N* SETjrf Americana encyclopedia, 1M7 OIL BURNER service. CHanford TEACHER will share t-nom furnished HU1-W. Your LOCAL BEALTOB Knows THE JONES ARE MOVINO house, oil beat, with business couple. part thne. to radio •sfciWaTl^gg^ edition. .$30. CRantord B-331B. by the day. THE qpANFORD OyiZgN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 v '- , • . Now that Mr. Jones has been transferred $65 <~-'"*'"f itwmto. 8 min. from WOMAN wishes WA»T TO BUY old hests'*n777~— Page S*ar«S» Aassetarl BO1TS Sfl- bicycle, food condition. CBas- SKATS—cane. rush, rattan. Wok called YOUB TOWH* ' to Virginia, they are very anxious to sell station., mis at coiner. Cfflrnford naif or full Can C 79 Benjamin street, on Novem- 0-OMS-W. for and delivered. FLalnfldd «-*S70. their fine home In the Heathermeade .Sec- 6-0502-J after -6 P. M. . ' CBanford S-HW M • p. m. A daughter. Cynthia Lynn, COMPUCTE FURNISHINGS of 8-rooro 430 Somerset Strae*. North PialnaeM. He knows your needs and i» tion. About 8 years old. In excellent con- T and M * ^tovember 22. iMr. and Mrs.-^miain"G. Sexton of A son, John, to Mr. and Mrs. qualified to aerve you to your dition, 3 spacious bedroom* all of. twin tor OMAK^atbhes wwtr Iff thrsy JTjW; Ohio's Highway* VT nrantnom to»aaMitca house. Movln* South. For appolnt- If. J. . • -: tf ; — —T — -»«•• •••w*tU| *** W*l\. HHanUd **\J+7209' "Prospec< M.I t avenue, on Novem- Nicholas Tarasuk: of 18 Keith 4^f— ffT* -- patlv^ff^tlTrrt' wITft" a stuwfr. verware'and dishes. ola GUT. 30 Hortfl Ate. East. Cran- ObloU state i id .".focal •fta wttkeas eenr aaaasflaa) 1 Ave, WEstfleJd tord.2nd floor. • . '• ^obisky of 16 Mrs. Walter J. Schulte of' 245 ber 28. Jeffries avenue, on November 6. VOBSSSTbttf altlsed. racoi There is a science HtcheiC a dining room en.''433 Westfleld 12-39 combined make •> system - USED' UONIX TRAINS and equipment, new for O-U. M boar When Buying or Selling with t>uilt-lh corner cupboards and bay 2-1617-B or 0729-a. YOUNG WOMAH wislies to^dxtvBow n November 22. jNorth avenue, west, on Npvem- A son, Stephan, to Mr. and MrS. A C#\n Tntnoc UfillinvH 1. lf_ [ more than 50 per cent off, 8 Willow window. Wood burning flreDlsce. eco- service. Wide selection at ticking. ear. deHvertag. eoUectmg «• compan- can. XJaden a-7578- --•-•- 1 A son, Robert Joseph, to Mr. ber 18., Stephan Stadnyk of < 34 - 8treet, CBanford 6-1010. • ; Dick up and deliver. Call CHanlord nomical oil steam heat. Flagstone porch. In private home. Binilnnw couple pre- ion, a tor b««na • daxr CaU morplngs. U-J or 114 Cen-and Mrs. George Eangiuliano of 12, A daughter, Deborah Ruth to street on •SB* iwrtkbi eB/r«a a-MM-H.. "" Aluminum screens and storm windows. ferred. 415 Lexington Ave., CBanford. WEstfleM 2-«»4. — «x Roosevelt avenue, on November 30. OAK FIREWOOD delivered, $15 • cord. Do business with a member at- Attached carase with permanent drive- • • " s 12-21 ,ute«. •aeaslMe far attars to aes takes Conner and. Warner Tree Service. Ho~ SAVE ON SCREENS way. Taxes only «18S. OWNEB HAS k lteMe ' 12-23 r selle 4-ima-J. COMPLETE LINE aluminum acnes and THE CRANFOHD RIAL ESTATE BO ABD PRICED TO SELL. l( . •IABLIMK far «W-WaMseiaya.a* FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator. 6 cu. ft.. In storm window combinations. Many FOR SALE OR RENT NEW CRANFORD 1* A. M. . running condition. SIB * CHanford .models rbr every purpose. B. O. Bod- NEW STEAM FUBNACE HOUSE FOB SALE or BENT with furni- STORE 6-222B-M. kin, WEstfleM 2-A014. ef the This plus complete insulation and weath- ture. 5 rooms. Insulated, new. built in RESIDENTS FOR 8AUB erstrlpplng is. the reason owner used only '41 with old good lumber. Economical FIREPLACE SET, andirons; screen, etc.,AUV HOMK 0SANFOEB S tons of coal last year. Attractive 6-room to- taxes and heat, close to bus TWO 3-plece business suits, srey and $10. CHanford 6-1741-J. Broken window cord* replaced, cutter* home in excellent condition with carafe. priced $8.KKKqr to rent, furnished. $125 ' blue henlncbone, 39 long, single bireast- •ad leaden cleaned, repaired, replaced; BEAM. B8TATE BO ABD' Taxes only $183 and an extra deep North . The following births have been BOY'S 30* bicycle. $8. 202 Edgar Ave.. Side lot only 10 or 13 minutes walk from per month, airnew furniture. L. Pappas. - • MUST . , ,v • ed. worn one season, $18 each. CBan- porch steps rsaewed. Mo Job too amaU 8 Burnstde Aye.. Cranford. N. J. 12-19 fenl 6-«47. CRanford 6-1245-R. U r. Baxter, phone CBantord Center. $11,000. BROKER CO-OPEBA- EYEGLASSES lost, movies or vicmlty. I recorded at the .office of William BALPB DELLA SERRA TION. • WANTED FULL DRESS, tuxedo. .business suit, size CBanford S-17dS-J. • I p. Smith, registrar oT vital statis- GIHL-S white Ice skates. «1M 3, M ft. APARTMENTS FOR RENT a lhe extension ladder, (IS. CBanlord 40, loiyr. man's roller skates. All In ex-Df you plan to JOSEPH J. OUKER BARK BOOK HO. 3SZ20 of the Cranford S JS •' Vicinity „.-. 7rr cellent condition. CBanford' 6-0347-W. repair or. make Dining room with this modern S-room ionj.~ CBanford 6-3(154. nfcsf'^ T~ ~~''"• •"'"*'"'' " 0-3433. alterations, Can T. .*,.^.*m... • bungalow. - Tiled -bath; science' kitchen, FODB^HOOM apartment, beat, water; Trost Company. Cranford. N. X . tral Avenue. CRanfont 6-0548. JOHN W. HEINS dc SON open fireplace, gas-heat, attached garage electric furnished, business couple pre- not restored before the 16th day of I" A son, Charles Howard, to Mr. HOOVER Vacuum Cleaner-In splendid ferred. CRanford 6-3888. December. 18$*, appllrarlnn' win he condition. SIS. Cttanfonl 6-3820. SMALL SLED,-decoy whistles, scales, TRUCK,'CRANE and TJX-O Bulldozer THOMAS MacMEEKTN Excellent condition. 113,200. made for a Hew book. U-1S and Mrs. Richard ~G. Archdeacon Vlo* \ desk chair, -trunk/ smoke stand, Spald- for hire. S. W. Oliver. Inc., CRanford 4-ROOM APARTMENT,' furnished, 3rd BOY'S Roadmaster bicycle, excellent con- lng skates, hip boots, nearly new im- Accessible to stores, trains, schools and 10( 31 Ramapo road, on Novem- 6-2158 and Linden 2-7054. tf McPHEBSOlf REALTY CA. l floor, 113 Mfln street. Cranford. PIANO TUNING dition. Call alter ,4 p. m. CRanfprd ported overcoat; Tuxedo, size 40. CRan- busses— . • BANK BOOK NO. 23S81 of the Cranford Trust Qj-ffpjny Qi fnf"M N- J. If and Iberl. - A-4B78-M. ' •' " . ford 6-Q991. ACCOUNTTNO PEBVTalON, MURRAY & MUBPHY BRICK FRONT BUNGALOW not restored before the 16th day of W. systems. Investigations, bookkeeping, 3 bedrooms, science kitchen, modern bath, WANT TO BUT REAL ESTATE I A daughter, Kathleen Joan, to IRISH MAIL, sidewalk bicycle, makes a DOLL CARRIAGE, good 'condition. $6, i December. 1849. apidscation will be fl services for small and Urge busi- insulation, gas heat, oak floors, S3 x 160SMALL- HOUSE—Bungalow preferred. In made for a new book. 12-15 Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Blood of 327 (rand Christinas present, in excellent 117 Hlllcrest Ave.. CRantord 6-2243-M. nessmen, partnership* and corporations. BICHARDS-SWACKHAMEB lot Quick possession. $13,000. condition. $7.50. CRanford 6-3382. Cranford, Garwood, Westfield. Send UNIVERSAL VACUUM cleaner, good con- Walter J. Flesher, Jr., Public Accoun- particulars to Box 62. Fanwood. a. J. eW I South Union avenue, on Novem- tant-Tax Consultant. 343 South Ave.. WILLIAM O. SCHMAL INSTRUCTION _Aawetati?n^Wino-T1meI? TWO PAIRS, boy's Ice skates, size* 6 and dition. Priced very reasonable. ' Call SHINES LIKE A NEW PENNY ^ ll ber 28. CRanford 6-2B54-M. Qarwood. N. J. WEstneld 2-1490. tf Outside newly painted. Inside Is in « TUTORING—High School a _ 7, In new condition., CRanford 6-M91-J SHAHEEN AGENCY cellent, condition. Substantially built and A daughter, Linda Margaret, to ELECTRIC APPLIANCES — Irons, toast- subjects. Caroms T. dark. B. A.

CBAHTOBD CITIZBIf AMD CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 104» THE CRANFORD OTgEN AND CHRONIC^ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, lragemes may register with Townsbip Cfeffcl Mrs. Louis Van Bergen of 223 Page NJas Three Candidates South Union avenue entertained Burns* sffMdf' and sp To prevent children, from J. Walter Coffee at the municipal' killed about 6,000 parsons In their . (Continued from pact on«) in honor of the birthday anniver- place them in zed cans on • high building or with the County Board sary of Mrs. J. G. Peters at a sur- homes In 1040. A majority of thtsa save the wish to vote in the annual school] ; of Elections at the Court Bouse, prise party Tuesday at the letter's needless tragedies occurrtd during •halt . •' ••.;.. • •• •lection \ on February 14. Voters :. •' ••••..'••: .• i home,-334-South^Jnion ^avenue. wllHSl lAiunmywv • , . . About 16 guests were present from the eld man with the troity beard is In Ne|ir Ttrlr. . CranfortU^WBrtfleld, „ PJainfleld, At prasent, WJ» par cant «ff a| Elizabeth and Clark. ' Inilk sold under permit In New York . . Onion * IStj state is pasteurized and BO milk. borhi outbreak of. dis«aso has b«aa , Handy Gadget The .bulbous onion and Its nussr reported In the past two jean. ' cars and subways Keep an old teapot on tai shaft erous relatives—garlic,' leek, chire, mm m By Vata Trpley lac waUrin* house, plants. FIB »,etc—belopg to_jthe_Uly family. qgocagoooobooooooaooc "BUT THEY don't believe to Open Every Evening Tffl Christinas •ach tune when you are through : "Christmas, Jim—yon know watering plants so that the water Read the 214 Classified Adver- that" Laura wished she hadn't will be room temperature whea tisements on page six in today's spoken Gotta so loudly; her remark oast needed. ' 'issue. /.''••• ' ;. • PLAEVFIELD had stopped in midstream thre* rapid-running conversations. Her guests studied the rug pattern. Jim merely looked at his wife in"silence. 1 mean, after all," she went on, "it's not their religion.', .so I as- From tfie Tall porn Country ,, surned it would be embarrassing— to them—to invite them to our Christmas parly/' She swallowed For All Wear... uncomfortably. . • A It It O W "And I assumed that this party was for all th« fellows in our Office, including Ben." He smiled then, All but didn't soften the accusation. Everyone in the room knew of the close friendship between Jim and Hunting? Have more time' for Christmas shopping by spending less Ben-they only guessed at his wife's Uar 1 j Ameriean time in the kitchen. Yes—yoa tan shop till five, yet have an resentment of the friendship: 6- 7- 81b.•-••>• appeteasln** meal on the table by six 'When yon s«*ve these Chef BayarJee STRICTLY FRESH-KILLED m mm grand-tasting, meal-arinlnnte foods. that solve your menu Spaghetti Dinner pkg. 35c Our warehouses are really loaded with : The coat of many personalities! A gay problems in short-order cooking. Come In today and stock ROASTING CHICKENS Ib. 45< Ensembles hat, a fur scarf . * . and you're ready up with qnlck-as-a-wlnk foods that save tuner—«t low, low Spaghetti ...„ the finest o&gifa — WHISKIES, BOUR- for town. Unadorned, with accent on prices that save money for yon. ': .>, Chin* Beawtr BONS, WINES and SCOTCHES — which WILSON'S SMOKED itA fine classic lines . . . .you'll find it pkg. 47c would bring a smile of approval on any- perfect for everyday comings and goings. Because its a Skagmoor, time B«ked Beams 2 cans 2dc 'one's face. COTTAGE HAMS Ik 591 Van Caaosfr A.. • •;• . B.. will prove the excellence of workman' QuaUty Pork A Beans can lie Our wide selection makes it possible to ship . . . perfection of fit. . . beauty ' • "f. •• • Wine at a thread from Broadcast ' ' ' please your most discriminating relative or ARMOUR'S STAR White stripes, widely The gentility and re- of the exclusive pure woolens. They Corned Beef Hash can 31c a tpinning wheel an spaced in the manner give you snug warmth vnthbut weight Ounce ..-:V •,'-:•- ••••'•/ Ib. friend. If it's liquor you're after, your straint of colonial Corned Beef ,_•„ the crisp white . . . resist wrinkles, dust and moisture ROUND. ROAST 89* can 41c "Be aaked^os to sing /Silent favorite brand — gift wrapped —• will be of early candleurick times is mirrored in CampbeOV Mlckt' and gaess what? Be gave ( ttripes in this thirl. with miraculous ease. Beautifully Tomato Soup _ •s tea dollars! And she Invited as found here. designs are featured the soft solid shades lined. Misses and women's sizes in PWlli,-, tat aad . gave ns candy and 'A eolorful hath' Ready-To-Eat in this-smart broad- o f—thersre—shirtsT exquisite colors including blues and VcgclabieSoup ground, plus a per* ijocfc —^^—^ ——— S M Mr. Adanis. office manager, broke cloth shirtT The ties Therms a choice, of the silence next "1 wouldn't wor- and wines. styled tie and MushroomSoup 4cans25c ry about it too much, Jim. After and handkerchiefs colors, with specially CaaaphelsV ..__ - _. -•_ all, Christmas is .". ." He emptied 1 handkerchief enhance Small Lean lb. coc his glass and returned it to. the ROASrOFBEEF '•••'•'% their smartness no are perfectly mated harmonized .ties and Tomato Juice „._ ^cans 25c coiffee-table. "And we all teet a jit- LBHTIS. __ TIe~aTn&enW^hout tHe~holidays end.. to this theme. handkerchiefs. VegetableJoice 2can»23c than they do." CHOICE BONELESS »•»*• PINEAIYUE About' nine o'clock carolers came OPEN EVENINGS FRE£ DELIVERY 1. Skinless Ib. ECQC to the door, singing lustily and J**'- "w*- can 16c slightly off-key. "Let every heart f " ' '> \ : : FRANKFURTERS **** Ocean 8»r*y / **• prepare him room . . ."' The oldest ,104 Walnut Avenue j Cranford ff2942 CHUCK • - *kmt« 49.95 caroler waa scarcely twelve. He nt Imcks S 1 can 15c rattled • box full of coins. Mr. Adftnis snatched the donation box 1 from bun, ceremoniously deposited Third Floor EoyAK. ROAST ib DO nine pennies, and passed from guest to guest bowing after each dona- tfam. Ewryona pitt In nlfkMi anil lite Shirts -~»- — • - - - 3.95 dimes. Jim put in a five-dollar bill CHOICE WILSON'S CERTIFIED ^~hes Ig.ean2Sc and everyone shouted "Show-off!" Laura .was annoyed but.kept still The Ties • - * - - from 1.50 Laura and Jim's little girl. Bonny, |^^Chocolale,pkg.39c was out caroling too. but her group JUICY, TENDER SIRLOIN or Chocolate Bits , pkg. I9t covered a different neighborhood. The Handkerchiefs - - - 55c BirdVEye PEAS #* 25c None Sack .' " No one noticed .much when the PORTERHOUSE telephone rang later hi the evening CHUCK ROAST QQii Meat....___ pkg: igt and Jim went to answer it But , Center Cut ; lb. j Sno-Crop ORANGE JUICE ...... '«» 21c kBfaekwen they noticed Jim's face when ha returned to the living-room—It was white and twitched unpleasantly.. 69* Wkea la Daaat Give Wum Pudding Db. can 45c A Tepaer GUt Certificate. Available !• j Sno-Crop RASPBERRIES .... «** 33c -^ 7,-;— Laura walked over to nun.' "Who BACON Fresh BEEF rnnt Cake 2 lbs. waa it dear?" Sliced lb. pkg. 42c UVER lb. 39c Amy Dea*atIaati«B —- The Beelaleat Bfakeai His Or Her On | "It was Ben—be called to CHOICE m*% gin for not coming tonight' , BRISKET Oift Seleettoa la Aay Sno-Crop BROCCOU SPEARS »*« 29c SStToiokiea "His daughter's been in Chfl- VEAL CHOP3 Oeaarteteat ... At Aay Tfaae. dren'a Hospital for the past month, Boneha* Ik 33c Shoulder.: B>. 39c you know." -• . Blue Goose PEAS ^ 23c Cigarettes . carton 1.87 Ground to Order i Adanis broke in. "Say. thsfs ICHUCK CHOPPED • Ib.09c rlghtr-Ben said she was' pulling Gronnd to ttrJli out of it—that was last week I be- ZUMAN ABATTOIR TOP or BOTTOM Heve. How's she doing, did be say?" TJ. S. Insuection No. 273 Grade A "She died mis afternoon." Print Butter Hb. 69c Nobody seemed to have anything OAK TREE ROAD-1 Mfle After Center ROUND ROAST This Christmas Give Her A more to say after that The party OfEN MON.. TTOa. WED., g a. . u, g ^ Reddt-Whip can 49c broke up_wjthln the next half-hour. —,_. _„-... -y~*:. ..u».. o ». mm. m O:J;3U0 p . mm. Heavy v •_____ — THURSrrFRI.. HlumrtbTiSO n. m.—SAT. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Silver Lining For Every Cloud We Cater to Restaurants. Outers. Cafeterias Sweet Cream.... Vi pt. 31c INDL RIVER Try a Oaastfled for. Quick Beaults EXTRA SPECIAL! Pasteurized Milk, qt. 20c ORANGES e x Successful male-order fillers! His Christmas Homogenized FANCY Milk qt.21c TOMATOES .... «"* VEAICH11ETS WESTERN ^javorites for wear throughout the year ... be- BROCCOU .....:.i.. bunch The EXCITING Talk-of-the-Town Self Service . • Spacious Aisles Latest Shopping Carts cause they're smartly styled, wonderfully warm APPLES L01K VEAL CHOPS - ft. 59c She'll think you very bright • Free Porter Service from Store to Car Low, Low Prices EAT MOR and very practical. Fine sturdy fabrics tailored to remember that fashionable CRANBERRIES GROCERY DEPT. FROZEN FOODS QUALITY MEATS INO. RIVER Breast of Chicken Birds-Eye JERSEY DRESSED CBa C Prime with meticulous workmanship. Designed for Sherbrooke- raincoats turn a GRAPEFRUIT Tuna Flakes 27« Green Pea»,. ^^ 25 Chuck ROAST lb.45c Kraft Birds-Eye Embassy Eeady-To^Eat u rainy day into a golden oppor- L ar >box active spotts' at ease or at play. LARGE Mayonnaise . » J 35° Strawberries . 35° PicniirHAMS lb. 39c PORK LOINS ib. 331 BROWN Hamilton Delizht Rib End Only tunity . . . and they're so com- EGGSDOI55C Dole each (4-8 lb. A»o.) Pineapple Juice, 2 cans 29° La Pizza ; : 35° City Cut Lean Fresh Sno-Crop ' : Pork BUTTS lb. 35c pletely protective. DelMonte FUIet Cod Hb. box 390 JERSEY DRESSED Fruit Cocktail "<•2%cm 29° Rath's Black Hawk AA A..Pendlelon and McGregor Sport •. , • DelMonte CREAM Cottage HAM$ ! lb. 59c Shirts ALLEN'S CAKE BOX Lean Plate • ' Style Corn ... 2 cans 29° FRESH PORK BB1TS ft! 39C &95-11.59 Bread '. loaf 24° Soup MEAT Ib. 23c hox C Sohlckhaus ' 0o'ff Uke the pleaupg tnys el oar fim* 100% Sardines 3 Cheese Buns 28 •..- DAIRY SPECIALS - toool tparl shirt* far casual mar Ummsh the . Cherry Sliced BACON lb. 45c uinter and spring. Plaids mnd tatid colors In unaH, medium. m<-rfi'nm largm and Imrf Boa Bon Cakes 45° Cut Up Farm Fresh Creamery tixn. DAIRY BAR Ice Cream Fresh Poultry • hox LEGS & BREAST ..Ib, 75« Parkajr Cooldes 40° B.. Kaabalr Cardigan Sweater. CHICKEN LIVERS Ib. 85o RQLL_BUTTER *l Margarine 2llb^bojte8 'A •. Shawl-collared coal with FANCY PRODUCE WINGS Ib. 3Sc curved pockets, two-way hel- Krafffs U. S.No.1 NECKS & BACK lb. 19o TOSH EGGS, med.aize, carton of 12 S5C met-hood in llravenelte treat- "lord U\ff robuit ooMgam fa tmo ph VdreeU...: % * • ed Uovcelle. Navy and red in Potatoes 10 lbs. 33c Armour's Star ' ^ ' K aa.^1 100% wool cad muthmir. Pr^mmdui widt BeoU-Wl* Wonder Crop tdhtapei thouUtrt. V-mtch, riobem bottom sues 10-18. SEA FOOD AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE 2 ft 73C mnd culls. Natural, htum and gr*em im nxos Cream 49" Tomatoes box 21c SBAi. 17.95 Larve Fresh Watch Our WinAnu*. fr- D^y Specials! Larre Fancy Shrimp Jb. 550 OdWr Topper Sweaten la All Sijk» WSk Reg. __ Tangerines doz. 29c 4-95-115$ B. .Crompton Corduroy rain- Fillet Haddock u> 35° - Homo. ••: „. «t21« Wonder Cro» Cleaned or-shine coat that can be PHONE Fresh. Mackerel «». 25« worn belted or at a straight Spinach -cello, has 15c C...Washable Pinwale Corduroy 60192 WE Sport Shirts lined clastic. Nor ana pro- 6-059? cessed. Grey, red, gold and (HASIURTZWI LIVER KEN1LWORTH SUPER Heat Market 7JI5 green. 10-18. VODRASKA OW^NED & OPERATED. BY Yaarioo&tport will Ot» tkU tmrefmlly tat- 29.95 Cost Prices to Church and Chric Organiitions land tkirt with comvartibU coUsr. two erbroofce SportstcearThird Floor )N AVE. ~WMm%mTliagm and largm Mondays ri Tea CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1049 FAMILY LIFE TODAY them. But read for the story first But homemakers with frozen food than oranges.' Canned Let us consider how our children Trust map 34 of 1,696 lots at Cran- OranffeS Plentiful By rmiUS PAGE BHADSBAW ford.ford.. • "_. cabinets will save by stocking up juice may cost several ce Specialist In Human Relations can be given this resource for en' on frozen juice now.'-<©a« store than canned orange juice K * Kaferera. the 8tete University tertainment within themselves. In Helen J. Miller, widow, to For Winter Season recently offered cast lots of frozen j furnishes considerably >J l TMUHSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1049 doing this, we, will probably in- Gladys M. Sikora, property at le The following deeds have been The season of Florida Oranges concentrat* te a*t a„ considerabl«.,M...M.y. lowl^,.,_i~I- - ./-i1. rz W SS Vita. HEAD1JJG FDR FUN crease bur own enjoyment of.read- recorded; at the-office of Count} corner of Union and Lenox ave- min • C. Four ounces brings the greatest supply of this er ppric e pper case off 40 ouncecansjuicounce-cans'juice are equivalentt to sisivv ^ge The delightful experience ing too. ; ••• .•• . Register Herbert J. Pascoe in th Inues. •..'."•• iiOunces of fhy of_canneofcannedjuiceitjof_canned-juiceid . tjrr case lots\oftoi«rapefrullots.\oftoi_«rapefrullots.\of tt juice or eieh>i> ' ti'a. difficult to understand, but —'"ti mn.mq. JOiepo-j,-a>cr)aiu«M * : — ihe smaller size, arree probably-fflfioloprobably-fflfio of tomato juice;' as a refreshing and satisfying forms of nursery rhymes are an ending Eva and Benjamin Lapovsky to to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rqbert|Tnis means that fresh oranges are available at reduced prices. l amih C. '" entertainment Where else can source ofjdelight Jbr. the,- youngster the genial spirit of Christmas. i^ and Mrs. Abram H. Crowell, SanU Claus bimselt haan"r always Stenuner, property in South Unionicheapest during the months from Recent surveys- have Tpur Imagination [and win stimulate his interest in property in Berkeley place, 130 avenue, 480 feet from Livingston , October to June. bad it easy. There have been oc- •' "1 grapefruit juice' to be less popular the morning citrus ju i soar so high or learning to read so he can read the casions when laws" or traditions or feet from Fittsfleld street, if ex- avenue. At one time, families _ _ (cover such a va-story foe himself. Wfc£n he is tended. .. . Charles E. Ayers, sheriff, to Sam enjoyedjxvith rural 0,^ with city families' to a sizeable" sum in a regulations have' put certain curbs oranges only occasionally; in fact, ! j(di iless welul Uked liked bbyv childre children than • riety of- activity? learning to read, give him your en- Mr. and Mrs. Israel preenberg Caruso, properties known as'301- nr1ar ess we on the.old gentleman. Here are many can remember oranges in adults. J citrus juice in its most | -So often read- couragement, and provide. himsome tramples: to Mr. and Mrs; -Antonio Delia 303 Grant street and 1706-1704 Ling is associated with, books some of bis own if pos- Sera, lots 1, 12, 14 and 15, block St. George avenue. Linden;' and'their Christmas stockings as a An important, consideration in form, means a saving fwith forcible sibles, , but niany secured from your In Newark, N. J., Santa is re- 9, map of property of Silas C. Haylots 108 to 118, revised map of special'treat. But now we can en-connection with the use of grape- the year, and |13 might buy learning that library. I quired to pass a stiff physical ex- fruit is its low vitamin C content'bat. lib amination' before be can serve in at West Roselle. ._. Floral Gardens, section 4. joy.fresh fruit as well as reasonable | there is no plea- _ aloud in the family a department'store.'And even then Mary IA CroWle• smaller.' This means from May to from books is unlimited. Reading Spring Garden street, 172.34 feet Inez Bingaman, unmarried, mem traffic to November there may be greater Stimulates our natural curiosity, ies of romance and adventure. and 315 feet, respectively, from Mr. and Mrs. Rex Edgar Reed, interest in canned and frozen fruit unleashes our imagination, and From your background of read- EsteQe place; and one tract in theproperty known as 14 Bamapo Cir- juices. ''•;••• . • ] JUiOm BUS. — rtow Guildcraft provides new worlds to explore. ingg, you will evolve family jjokes westerly sideline o% Spring Gar- cle. •' ' '.:: •. • ... Taste preferences will also affect i M9 JEFFERSON AVE. But it does not perform, these by to literary den street; r*7.34 feet from West Anna M. Purick to Mr. and Mrs. the selection of orange products Opticians miracles when -reading is con- characters. Opinions . the beauty of Shakespeare's sop- cussed. ' I to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Egbert, 'ision avenue. are always an important consider- nets, or are you one of the many Let- books be found in your property In Bloom ingdale avenue, Walter Dagutis and others to. Mr. ation. Right now the usual 4 oz. people for whom the very thought home. With a wide selection and 815.56 feet from Elizabeth avenue. and Mrs. Bernard M. Dagutis, lots serving of orange juice for break- of Shakespeare calls up horrors? great familiarity, good taste In Angelo J. Cordi to Mr. and Mrs.98 to 100, block 121, map of Cran-Jfast is probably obtainable at low- What can be done to change, this reading will evolve. Domlnick Cordi, lots 7 to 10, mapford terrace. est cost as canned juice. With fresh attitude toward reading, to open of building plots and lots of C. S. Mabel V. and Thomas V. Albert 'oranges at 33 cents per dozen, 18 this wide horizon of entertainment EleoMe Batteries M. Broverman at Cranford; and to Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Glen-oz. cans, two for a quarter; and to those for whom reading is still Electric batteries for ringing lot 8, block C, map of Villa sites denning, property in Orchard a painful process? ••; ii frozen Orange juice concentrate doorbells are frequently placed la and building plots for sale at Cran- [street, 87.62 feet from Brookside, the comparative costs per serving One of the best ways to enjoy very insecure locations, so that a ford. '•• .V. . ,.•' ;/ ' • . .•'.'•-" 'place. /' . / ;'; • : • /'"' : /.. are 3W for the fresh1, .2% for /the your reading is to read, for the p pulpll upon the loose terminal'hazardterminalhazard. And in WashWashingtoi n a few •<- Marie. M. Crockeron, widow, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Flana- canned and 3% for the frozen con- story — for yie adventure, for the wire may y precipitate the battery' years aagog . wheh n tthh e postmaster Mr. and Mrs. James Jeffries, Jr., gan to Harry R. McCarthy and oth- centrate. Standard Lumber & Supply Co. romance, for the beauty. The ad-upon th* head of the unwary., If general was asked to print a Santa property in Union avenue, 50 fpet ers, property known as 201 Burn- When fresh'oranges go up, prot>T vantage of choosing a good book side avenue!. • . ordinary cells are used, they should' Clam stamp at-Christmas tune he from Laurel place.. . ably, so will the. other products. 1 ••,/,• is that in a well-written book the be placed °in a box. It Is more sat- rejected the proposal with a scorn- NeU P. Benedict, widow, indi- . story continues to hold your at- isfactory. to operate « bell from a ftd, '1 should say not! vidually, etc., to The Board of Ed- :, Offers you the services and knowledge tention. You find adventure, ro- bell-ringing transformer, If electric ucation of 'the Township of bran- HEW CLASSES mance, beauty, and you lose your- service is available. Outside the U.S.A., Santa has had troubled too. In Montreal, Can* ford, property; at corner of Albany of hiorcthan a quarter of a century of self in it-through the unleashed and Adams avenues. scope of your imagination: Dur- | ada, an influential organization SCHOOL or COMMERCE - Terns and Thames fought against holding of the city's MrT and Mrs. Joseph G. Greener practical building experience and "know ing this process, your curiosity will In England and Canada, Thames to Joseph G. Greener, property JANUAIY Four Year Course Leading to the be stimulated by references to annual Santa Clam parade'on the HIGH SCHOOL U pronounced Temz. The river in ground that It was "merely a dis- known as 468 South avenue. '• B.S. Degree in Commerce with, either how**- .in your construction problems. things with which you are not fa- Connecticut' and the street in New- J OtAOUATES v play of grotesque and .vulgar buf- Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Musso or jpenona eligible, to Accounting or Business Administra- miliar.. You may wish to look fur- port, Rhode Island, are pronounced foonery." A prominent journalist in to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lee, lots Furnishing our customers with quality ther to find out some more about enter fcednnan year of tion 4u Majors. Rio do Janeiro fostered a move- 1,619 and 1,620, block 41, Realty qllege" " s, ment to. do away with Santa Claus COLLEGE DEPARTMENT building materials and service haa been * (Papa Noel) hi Brazil and substi- NEW NOT WAIT tute a toy-bearing grandfather UMTIt SEPTEHKI 2 years of Liberal Arts _mirjmottojpinnows than: Indian; InTIexico CltyThe minister [to enter ««llege. A rtf fdm^tiop-rwommynrlH that tfnr |FrMhmaii College d BUSINESS DEPARTMENT KtKSUNALIZtU WALLhl & CHMlKS w»mtne*» Febnury 6. "School of Secretaries Aztec god Quetzalcoau. Instead of 1950,' continuing antfl St~ Nick, should bring gifts to cbil- Jack Frost—2 ox. Ball...... 50c September. By enrolling HOSIER NOW-Start Feb.6th, 1950 dren. ' • 4 ox. Hank Wonfad 85c in this dais the undent In the field of opinion, Santa has the Sopho- r$M»4Ur CmMqg • Co.fJmeathmol encountered tarlin __ sonreTefifiiclom A Baby Wool ...... Approved for Veterans Prat Ivan E. McDougle. sociologist 35c at Goucher college, Baltimore, de- JOureql Square 2-0149 clared: 'The Santa Clam myth has Sewing Center lived too long. Parents should,sub- MBB. AU> MACHDJB8 JOHN MARSHALL Lumber — MUltcork — Miuon Materials Dear Folks: stitute philosophy"—whatever that 11* E. BROAD, WESTFEEXD : PHONE& CKanford 6-0508—«-2467 «*•• • _-..•• • COLLEGE A Toronto psychiatrist got In his Oy«a Tin S P. M. WS»U1.U t-SSM • ll/ASSf I I ORMSBr l l 0 On-. 94 HIGH STREET . CRANFORD To each new personalized blast "It should be made clear- to 40 JOURNAL SQUARE, JERSEY CITY, N J children." he aald.. "that Santa To one and all we extend a hearty invitation to visit our newly remodeled store. checking account Claus Is not necessarily a real man any more than any. other character out of a story book." For years we have heen looking forward to this da^y^h was way hack in 1927 that we started in businesbi s in Westfield as a small haberdashery organization. In the year 1935 we moved to our present location, at which time we also went into "The Finest ot the ready-made clothing field. - PRINTEI ON OHEOKS FOR YOU Fine Foods" • CBHUOB OOU» , This is the first major remodeling job we have done and the result, in our • MMMUM HAVE BOUGHT CHI •XMTAMPE001IUBSOME WALLET humble opinion, is a store of which all Westfield can be justly proud. . \, • BAMKW We never entertained any desires to be the largest store in town, but we do- than any other make strive to be the finest. For your dollars are always protected by reputable quality ^ DEUCATESSEN IB N. OtHOrf ATS. ... where style is authentically presented, where service is warm, friendly, and" r AIX BAT SDWiATS —just as they have done during the sincere. . total 19=year period. 1931 to date! We wish to express our appreciation to all of you who have made this ROOFS REPAIRED remodeling possible. . - . > OALl- MT.wmn Sincerely yours,

I HE men and women of America know value when they see ttl ITo UUT(«iar Depodls MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED Consequently, they are purchasing more Chevrolet passenger MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE cars than any other make ... and more Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes combined ... thereby placing Chevrolet The company we're proud to keep: CHARGE FOR CHECK BOOK first in sales mis year, just as they have done for the total 19- ' CLOTHES BY STEIN BLOCH — MICHAELS STERN —BOTANY 500 year period, 1931 to date. Joint-Account* Permitted ARROW AM) MANHATTAN SHIRTS In potsengef car sales for V49f Naturally, we and all Chevrolet dealers are'deeply appreci- wfcM ative of this overwhelming tribute of preference; and we join STETSON AND MALLORY-"HATS'—McCREGOR SPORTSWEAR Im m »«M es* $ with Chevrolet in pledging to do everything possible to give In truck Soles for'49* OrrlCK OPEN WUipAT EVXNINaS—«:M U «:M ». ML you greater and greatervalue in the months and years to coma INTERWOVEN HOSE — HICKOK BELTS FOWNES GLOVES — MARK CROSS SWANK ACCESSORIES UNION COUNTY NUNN-BUSH AND BASS SHOES TRUST COMPANY MMEKH1Y. Bumomcs FIRST CHEVROLET umm In posMngsf car solos tr.cme* for all postwar years In truck soles for oil postwar years 5 1M — M«»k«r ml Mnl MAIL IN ENVEU>PE OK FASTS ON_lo rOSTC Or rHONE CB. «-!#••

UNION comrar mvvx COMPANY 1M 8«ttUi AVCL, E. Onnfor* N. J. , ^ I*. Janay Ctty • » » . . 1.01 AM , FIRST FIRST UBUalwIk ...... 1.20 AM FIRST PI Send Ferats So I Can Open My Personalised iv.rkfefeU . .-.-4;. . US AM In total number of In POMMigwr car tales Aeemuit By MalL In buck sales for 'SJoaptfs ond KttdMne S*ot fooefct can on road today lor total 19-year period, msr . ofMa for ocriUKinry «t Jwuy CKy 1931 to dot* total 19-year period; In total number of NAME Tarakral I0LOO fM. 1931 to dot* AIM AMV fat Irahi to pkhbiirgk tracks on rood today Chicaa

ew, was referred to Grounds and of Rahway, upon compleUon of the Bonnie Burp Sanatorium, as per Tm__GRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER Gifts Sought Meeting of * specifications and plans,.— — Page Thirteen that B&s, Huth^Nemmerthas mar- RiriIdgsm^ rimmiHiCommitteeu ^ •-•- - lumriworn.ank hnad iinoupon raquismuuTeauisition ^of. it^s of Freeholders ried and her name is now Mrs. sum of $9,350.00 and authorizing fParty veterans are urged to at- City Clerk of Elizabeth, enclos-enclos ' Engineer a sum equal to haJi the Director and Clerk ta execute ~T?dr Veterans Following is a synopsis of mini- Ruth Nemmert WilUs. ing copy of a resolution adopted by actualcost of t^ormj^, saM A Cbiistmas party for c tend. Agreements covering this work, regular meeting of; Un- Dept oflnstitutions and Agen- will be the feature A . .. . ^. {ion cies, .enclosing resolution by the was on roll call unanimously l In Hospital Board of Chosen Freer 2thisBoardTffi?K\ , include in 7*its 1950 Budr ^ "-7 adopted,: '__ ;^. • . '•:•: • j - Annnal Membership 4boMer gt*r»I.WHKH)~M • 4hc purpose of adopted -•-•••-—--• s, held at the Court House, Appeal by SPCA rates to be charged Counties for supporting the Union County Fine- (2)—Freeholder Bauer tbr-Boad (5)—Freeholders Herlich for Thousands of disabled veterans Elizabeth, N; &, on Thursday, De- Finance. Committee^ authorizing The annual appeal for members *»*<*« Pato»tain Institutions of Q>mmltteer--accepting bid .fit Eu- ••».»• f •- - In-government hospitals in this men's Association School, was-'xe- being conducted by the Union qpn; Che SUfe for 1950 was referred to ferred to the Finance. Committee. gene P. Reading, Inc., of Roselle various transfers of appropriations, was on roll call unanimously area win have a merrier Christmas County Branch of the New Jersey Director licMane presiding. Boll Finance Committee. for one New Bay City Model 30 Tb. PTA* ewcuuve Monthly reports were' received adopted. this year if local residents respond Society for the Prevention of Cru- I call showed all members present Dept of Institutions and Agen- and ordered filed as follows: — 56 cu. yd., Heavy-Duty Shovel, as elty to Animals. Applications (6)—Freeholder • Herlich for to an appeal by the Disabled Amer- Minutes of the meeting of No-cies, recommending an estimated County Treasurer; County Physir per specifications for $12,500,00, ?£2 should be sent to Sirs. Louis P. less allowance for one Old BayFinance Committee, requesting the ican Veterans to "Give a Gift at vember 25,1949 were approved as amount of $13,125 will be required clan; Agricultural Agent and Supt Blanc of 127 Palisade road, Eliza- per printed copies on. the members' City Model R Shovel and attach- Director of Local Government to .Christmas Time to a Hospitalized as the County's share for the sup- of Weights and Measures. beth. .•'•'• . '" j desks. . • • • port of the.blind for 1950, was re- ments and one Old Bay City Trac- permit the inclusion of an item of Veteran." Report of Committee on Public totoJ member^TsK^ Services by the society are un- Resolution that all bills approved ferred to Finance Committee. .., tor Shovel and attachments of $3,- $38,989.14 of Capital SurpltfT as and teachers In the association iSiX amsaxadertaken by volunteer workers. be ordered paid, was adopted. Welfare, advising of bids received 000.00, leaving a balance of $9*500, Anticipated Miscellaneous Revenue WW i caaaoaadcaaaoaad^ ?^ °y vo Chairman, Purchasing Commit- It was announced that ^ of The sodctys only for enclosing the present open was on roll «*»»n unanimously in support of the 1950 Budget, was !?^5^Lthe Unity Chapter*. 5959 . DAVDAV^. sai saiodfd «- *•• T^- Following communications were tee, advising of bid received from i "The Eh^l is front membership dues,:dona- received and ordered filed: Eugene P. Reading, Inc., of Roselle, porches of the "K" Building af adopted. on roll call unanimously adopted. that the local chapter at 5 Edward Bonnie Bum Sanatorium, was re- tions and legacies, it. has been Mrs. Mabel, Firrmann of West- for>>new bay city model ftovi cu. (3)—Freeholder Dudley for -(7)—Freeholder Herlich for Wn- JKOOS MAS FLOOKS SILLED WITH .place will.see that all gifts are dis- program. ^ . pointed out' Ih addition to invest!^ field, advising of an accident she yd. heavy-duty shovel as per spec- ceived- and ordered filed. " " Public Welfare Committee, resolv- arice Committee, approving three Olll tributed to hospitalized veterans in gating cruelty complaints and per- Following.' resolutions were in- by the Metropolitan School' the local area. had on Nov. 22, at the crossing of ifications for $12,500 less allow- ing that the petty cash fund of thepersonnel actions In various de- Council cm the Individual grS forming inspections, the local South Ave., and Walnut St, Cran-ance for one Old Bay City Model troduced and moved'for adoption: Bonnie Burn Sanatorium, Enter- partments, was on roll call unan- •• The DAV commander urged group last June established a shel- ford, was referred to Road Com- O)—Freeholder Bauer for Road and development of the child merchants to. cooperate with the R Shovel and attachments and one tainment Account of patients, be imously adopted. shown. ter to which residents of the coun- mittee. Old Bay City Tractor Shovel and Committee, approving plans for increased to and fixed at $400 was gift'campaign by setting up spec- ty may bring abandoned nuimnlB. construction of a storm drain on There being no further business ial gift suggestion counters and Register, advising monthly re- attachments-of $3,000 making net on roll call unanlmously_jidopted Among trustees of the local ceipts for November. cost $9,500 was referred to Road Main St,-southerly-from E.-Emer- and upon motion of Freeholder "containers where packages may be Dudley, duly seconded, and car- . Several rooms of Boxwood Han branch is Ross E. Rowland of 427 American Cancer- Society, ex- Committee. son Ave., to and along a right of (4)—Freeholder Dudley for the Elizabeth home of HevlW left. He said the Unity Chapter North Union avenue. way leading toward the Rahway Committee on PubBc Welfare, ac- ried, the Director declared Board h home of HevoluW -will assist in the distribution of pressing appreciation for the priv- Herbert J. Pascoe, Register, ary patriot, Kites Boudinot, have ilege at being housed in the Court River, and authorizing County cepting bid of Hansen-Jensen.'Inc, adjourned. Next regular meeting, , gifts during the'holiday time. : beeBL redecorated with authentic Kre Prevention Houser " ;" thanking this BoardJor-4he~new Treasurer; -upon -approval of the of~EIizabeth7^l6west~bidder~for Thursday,-December-22r~1849-at "Many of the men who served lighting facility in thee Record County Engineer and Road Com- work of constructing the Upper :30 p reproductions of wall coverings of Supt of Weights and Measures, m; the 1700 period donated by mJv- so gallantly," Commander Wtdsh RooR m andd alsl o enclosing a letter mittee, to turn over as a contrt- and Lower Porch-Enclosures and "sald,"*Tiave" noT.close relatives and CHAS. M. AFFLECK-- ard E. Thibaut Inc. of New York." One way in which the public can bution from the County to the City related work at the "K" Building, Clerk of the Board. as a result do not share in thehelp conserve water is by guard- Christmas festivities. Many are ing against the outbreak of fires, far from home. „ - • members of the boaid of directors "Let's see that not a single one of the Chamber of Commerce of of these-men, shut in a hospital Eastern Union County advised at -» ward because of war disabilities, is a meeting Friday at the Winfield -forgotten. Christmas can be aScott Hotel. Elizabeth. lonely time of the year for a hos- Stephen B. Petrick, chairman of GET ACQUAINTED SALE pitalized veteran. Help him in histhe chamber's fire prevention com- m .^ fight to be rehabilitated." • mittee, stressed the point that.the lease, Santo.•• et a mirror . /Serving as Santa's helper, the fighting of fire required tremen- DAV urged everyone to "Be Adous amounts of water; Prevent- y'i GET ACQUAINTED WITH BLUE " • •./ ..•••.-/- •- //•• 7 :-•.-. • : /• .; Helper to Santa's Helper." able fires thus cause wasteful use There will be a meeting of the of water, which is especially tragic RIBBON QUALITY CLEANING a maple cHcket chair reflect her beauty local chapter at Roosevelt School! in times such as this when water at 8 o'clock tonight State officers'levels are low, he declared. FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND SENSATIONALLY 9-95 15.95 dW PRICES. This is the diair that Jerseyites scoop up as fast A sheer sweep of sparkle to" compliment her as we get them in! They/ buy them for their beauty . . . to reflect the radiance of the Christ- SUPPORT THE bedrooms, dens, recreation rooms!/ Use them in mas candles, the tinseled glory of the tree! ItV pairs in Colonial Irving, rooms! Frames are sturdy, soEdhnpaple ... nicely finished. Softly hung upright or horizontal. Famous Pittsburgh, [ CRANFORD WELFARE ASSOCIATION inihna unmii 11 plate glass. . . every inch properly backed^ST" of cheery prints. And, wonder-of-wonders <« * • resist dimming or discoloring. Finally • warp- GET ACQUAINTED WITH NEW JERSEY'S they're Koos-priced a low 9.95! . free sheet of wood makes sure the mirror hang* ' CHRISTMAS FUND FINEST SHIRT LAUNDERING flat against the wall! Yes, heig!»-ft-Mirror TOT* can be proud to give the woman of your dreams* lite' The Welfare Association requests that MEN'S BUSINISS you fend, donations, preferably money, in order that they may care for those in ' SHIRTS m need during the holiday season. IIassocks for... BEAUTIFULLY UMINOHKD

**%•• niokcr for him... Please send your contributions to the extra television seats ..... t ., P head office at 10 North Union Avenue, SPORT each magazine rack for her Cranford. 6.9J w » .-••-.• SPORT SHIRT S E Here's just one of the stars from Koos moun- 8.95 «»d 9.95 This space contributed by the tains of hassocks! Small ones, big ones . . . square ones, round ones! Foot-easing ones for For less than a twenty-dollar bill you can give Cranford Trust Company Dad's long.legs! Hassocks for extra television both "him" and "her" a useful, lasting gift for seats! One illustrated is covered in Duran .. . their home! And, these are only two of the Member Federal Deooalt Immwc Ootporattoa looks like leather; resists cracking, scuffing. countless bright ideas you'll find on Koos five Be and Hold V. & (tartan TIES Cleans easily with a damp cloth. It's 15" festive floors. Both are gracefully designed, de- high and 14" wide. Comes, in red with eggshell, pendably built and nicely finished in mahogany. 1 OPEN CLEANED ft «reen with eggshell... or in solid colors of red, Smoker is 9.95 ... and the rack 8.95! Mail bine, chartreuse, gray, yellow, aqua, eggshell, and phone orders accepted.. : DRESS SEAMS RESHAPED -green . . . all piped with eggshelL JAail and each fthone orders filled. -^ R 5« I. TROUSER CUFFS \ ROOSIRT»OCKETS Replaced ake it a... LAUNDRY FLATWORK SPECIALS LADY'S s it with... truly handsome chest this drop leaf table LAUNDERED 39.95 SHEETS & FINISHED 145each 29.95 This particular bachelor chest is one of our big CLEANED * PRESSED • Christmas stars ... judging by the number we PULOW CASES c Young homemakers who are holding open house sell every day. It's 3(T high and 16*4" wide You're Looking At A Clever Person..: each «n handkerchief space will surely welcome this . . . just the right size to use singly as a console LAUNDERED « FINISHED table in the foyer, a server in the dining room. . . . if you're one of the many who make Builders' 2-in-l wonder! Picture it as a compact 16"x36 'Console in their living room. Now imagine, it Perfect in pairs flanking a sofa or bed. And, general Supply Company your headquartera for opens to 36x44 easily serving a dinner party of it's truly handsome! Beautifully grained ma- hogany veneers, costly serpentine front, antiqued home building, repairing and remodeling needs. The .ROM 1KUHSDAV •ix. It's nicely proportioned ... the mahogany items we carry are all nationally known brands, tops brass drawer pulls, pull-out shelf for Writing or veneers are richly grained and hand-rubbed to serving. We can't remember when we've seen in dependable value. • rich patina. And, look! This handsome table a chest like this for 39.95 ... can you? *ven his antiqued brass claw feet. They'll never yon only paid 29.951 Monthly Payments — Estimating — Window and Interior Displays. - HOUR SERVIC TU DRY CLEANING AND SHIRT LAUNDERING OPEN BUDGET EVERY TERMS EVENING except ET APPUANC STORE ~ ST. GEORGES AVL RAHWAY 7-3700 TODNQSIOWN STEEL HTCBDB 336 al ATC mmmmMMmam •A THURSDAY. DBCKMBKR 15. 1948 in moderate ovens, 350 to 379 F. THE CHAWDRD CITIZKN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 'f—r Page fifteen Suggestions 8. Pyffl— sheets of tin or alum* Jim* /lot Constant "book" bidder and took four dia- inum are most satisfactory. I monds out to four spades. He had •toduetlon of ft«d grams toIM f Kresge Gift for New sic will be concluded December 19. > Cooling and storing cookies after was estimated at 1W mlfllaa toaa. a book to prove he was right but' On Xinas Toiir. . For Christmas they are baked is important to. good is? his pocketbook said he was. wrong. Walters,. a graduate ,of. Pjr^y a tetal sscond^only to INTI Iff The Cards 'Lots of times it doesn't pay to be Building at Centenary With Drew Choir School, Elizabeth, is" a sophomore,.- Icooking and eating, too. ""* millloa tau. With a largo ;« - 'i . . - f^5diO0Ofrom theTCresge ^CTJlTlicTrTXWaHtrs^rf^Bres^,.as--is—F.isnacht,—a^ graduate of -GooMe^ Making and ^mtm^Gr^srm^Mjt^^^ Dwight School, New York; City: ~ or more questions you may have t grains brings total supplias oa clarer learned from East's holdup Foundation to be used in the erec- cent place and Richard"B."Fasnacht BW MART W. ARMSTRONG had •ode in today's hand. — of 33 Central avenufr arc members [••KMt .DecemberJs-now the-, -By TOM fsrms to the Urgest ver «v " " tion of a $150,000 librao'-niuseurn m wmen Christ's birthday Is cele- of the Drew University chapel Shelled C'oru . Borne Agent 1. Remove cookies from the bak- both hi total volume and Jn i \j. Sitting East you see these dia- clarer must lose on trick. 4-6 4 2 building oh. the campus ofCcnten- brated by Christians an over the LL of os who love dogs most This prejudice. If it remains un- per a.*ijf**a| unit*''** choir which is currently on tqur in For safe farm sioruge; shelled' The CUStdn of maHng rvwririg^ ing sheet as soon as they come from >'— A 'whether you should take partner A K Q J 7 FORSGATE FARMS a variety to suit every locality and havior on the part of our own pet. culated a petition to have fhe dog back to his first suit, spades. Now the remaining funds are raised. every occasion. Christmas cookies crocks or jars. ing a Christian festival for pagan thirds of a billion dollars worth of ones of Roman* and Druids that In a s«n*e. *»ery "dog is a po- destroyed as a pub.Dc nuisance. gold and another one-fourth billion ina,: if ypu"read bridge books you'U The structure will replace •' the are traditionally attracUveJinL Jfcgjr 3- Chocolate cookies should be II ambassador to Had-she heeded thcnrflUfrlenahL made 0 8 1 t lihmry niv. h DAIRY PRODUCTS I in copptrv=silver, platinum,—tuag- probably say\you_should.bid four ^ ,.i ...aj If! HIT—iTT^IPIHT ~Ul3Ur ^"Tind usiially"ricB~IH~flavor and tex> his. species. When he goes for a warnings and re-trained her dof spaaes; |aEfng~partner back to his . * K63 ture. so that he did not bark, ber neigh sten, lead.tin, and other metafft ^e bidding has gone — With neither side vulnerable, the of Main Hall, where 'the stackrobm walk.with his master or visits a first bid suit, because yon have the and reading facilities are inade- Deliveries made in Cranford, Garwood, . Filling the cookie jar to the.brim I very short time. No historian pretends to Its. strange bouse for the first time, bors would not have taken such an East South bidding went — West same support, or laqk of support, North quate for the present student body Westfield and Kenilworth. especially with the wide variety 4. Store light-delicate cookies the actual date ef Christ's birth he is apt to come under the sharp extreme measure. As it was, there ..pass pass East South West 1 was no longer anything she could |pass 1 + for each of his suits. But there's of 400. The college, which cele- or fluLjlate at which Christmas scrutiny of some non-dog : 1 0 pass that is required to suit every mem- [separately from dark or spicyones. END OF THE RAINBOW . . . The do. It Is a real tragedy indeed when =3S3sl pass - 2 « 2/3 cup sugar - and poor, good and bad. Uke many warm at room temperature. teaspoon nutmeg. 1 egg The eastern churches did not co- generalise about the traits of .one pends on how well you train" him. rainst the ten spot in your part- East winning with the jack and other treasures of this world, horv- Christinas Gifts! ble won't give you many extra Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFINANCING 3. Preheat oven and have the teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 cup milk [ operate until the sixth century when. breed than we can generalize about By the time he has -mastered the 's hand. Suppose the holding is ' points. A double of four diamonds getting out with .the ten of hearts cookie sheets ready before you ft teaspoon cloves 1/3 cup molasses «ver, it is' spent in different ways the traits of any hqman 'nation or basic commands Jike "Come" (com- Hi teaspoon salt December 25 was set as the day to O Q J 0 or four spades may be disastrous, which South trumped. Now South YOUR HOME Come In and Consult Us. / start to mix. •,.-.. by different people. Som* ..spend race, since every dog. irrespective ing when called). "Go" (leaving could enter dummy with the club Mix and sift the dry ingredients.[ be observed. •'..'•• Whether you are a professional artist, a teache 10 5 2 but there's far, less chance of four 1 4. When you make rolled cook- their time. wisely and profitably, of breed, is a distinct Individual. the room), and "Down" (lying 0 K84 ace for a diamond- ruff to set upShots of your home's Interior can be mads by daylight using Urns Cream the shortening with sugar. The qaesUen has arisen fa- coma waste it uselessly, others Just However, one bad experience with down), a' dog Is' usually under your 0 A783 diamonds being doubled. ies, flour cookie cutters slightly m<> / exposures of from 2 to 8 seconds ot- longer. " Add the egg and mix welL Add the aamerahle M ft as te "~*— a Cocker Spaniel may convince a control to the extent where be will I student^or an art hobbyist.. ; we invite you to that suit but would lack an entry each time before using, chill the tot it drift, by. ;, p y nince a j y come nd you coyer the lead of the As a matter bf fact you ou« wtl : 5. Cut rolled cookieoki s close to- thickness and cut out with pattern. material^ve've assembled for you. We have jU8t fit nature of the hands. When thewhen it failed he was off one 'trick. in order that • Christian fes- and patented his television dissec- 1 " make exterior pictures of theappear unduly large In comparlso) gether. 'Gather up' the trimmings Bake'on greased pan for 15 min- tival ee«U compete wtth thea* tlje gift the, artist will want for Christmas. bidding discloses a bad misfit be - If East had taken the ace of dia- tor tube at the age of 2L. His young [tween your hand and partner's get lomea we live In, It -la surprising with other objects, farther from tl each time the cookies, are rolled, utes in a moderately slow oven. ef the pagans, became Decenw - bride BMl'lfd him to making'their monds the first time they were low few people photograph the and set aside till last. Then roll • ARTISTS' OIL COLOB TUBES AND SETS ' out of the bidding right away, even Naturally, tf yon use a slmpla MORTGAGE MONEY her was sated for It* feasts first blueprints. Transmitter and Altra led declarer would have made the •ooma of their bouses. Yet you can • altogether, and recut. Hems PastenrteaUon if you feel you are in a poor con- box-type camera yon bava no cor and holidays to nearly every receiver were created in their Los REDUCTION! • AETISTS' WATEK COLOB TUBES AJfD SETS contract easily. After ruffing East's nake Interior sbots easily by nor-earn regarding "depth or Held." An; Milk tan be pasteurized at dviUaefl land. of tract. If you keep bidding in an ef-heart return South would lead a Angeles apartment. •' • ARTISTS' BEU8HE8, PALETTES, EASELS nal daylight,-using a time exposure object more than 6 feet from you ome and a cooked .taste avoided All of our finest and famous brands of woolens, cot- fort to find a better spot the roof diamond to the king, ruff a small »f from 2 to 18 seconds.- Greeks,' Rntnarni, .Saxons and (Hrramirn land side walls may suddenly fall in lens will be .reasonably sharp. Bo milk i« heated hi a clean tons, failles, taffetas, quilted linings and crepes • DRAWING PAPEBS, PENCILS. INKS diamond with his'last trump, and Aa with any time eipoanre, place when ualOB cameras having an ad AVAILABLE Scandinavians all took part in the on you. "•.'•'• BKAPTlFPll PC OBSIOM 4. • AETISTS' PASTEL SETS COURSES NOW STARTING the good old ace of clubs would be -camera on a tripod or other justable diaphragm, you -will wan celebration of these festivals which ajU are being reduced to practically cost.- W ' —•<;—• . '' ' still be there as an entry to the had originated before the birth of The aboyp problem was taken rm support Generally It Is best to to. use an aperture of r/lS or BmaL • CANVAS, CANyAS BOARDS Materials. Poured Pieces from actual play. North held six I established diamond suit. By hold- Christ Mike's today and save, for Christmas is just around Firing Service-. >lace* It high enough so more of the er. This should lnsute BufflcleD NEW CEILINGS • JPOSTEB COJLOBS spades, six diamonds and a small 'ing off with the ace of diamonds loor than of the celling can be seen depth of field so that all object CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION From the Saxons came the cere- BLOCK Tire the corner. \. . * club. He went off five tricks, for one round East used up one-of • ABTISTS' ACCESSORIES n the camera's Under. Try to avoid pictured will be In sharp tocos. y mony of burning the 'Yule log. The ORDER GIFT PIECES NOW doubled, vulnerable at a contract I the vital entries to dummy^ jointing your camera directly at a ^'"ht b'"**^ gmj jumH^a >n.- Expoj»urejor_-_pjci.ures_of __thl! oliour-spades.-West-said-he would rlndow on which sunlight la falling type depends on four factors: th 2 NrUnittn Ave^CranfordrN-J hooor of their god llmr. From tho Mrs. Grleco 116 Mskatom Dr. have passed four diamonds, being ir that part of the scene may be PjLWlinr- " - ** " JLfll l . came the giving of pree- Cr. 6-2695-M Cranford, N. J. afraid to double North Into game "Conference iverexposed. the day Is dull or brlgbt. the nun . tor this custom has been traced ; and rubber. But South was a Midshipman First Class Ted W. Where a window" Is In your cam- ber of windows In the room, an INSURED r nnmB J-awuu-J "•"MU• U mini, INSURED to the Roman Saturnalia. . MIKE'S WOOLEN SHOP ira's field, supplement the natural HICHAEL R/KKBEMV Prop. RICHARD HABTIG, Prep. Isles, USNA, son of Mr. and Mrs. the color of walls. Tho following U It may seem strange to claim that Frederick W. Isles of 10 Arlington Ight In the room by nslng flood or bto Is'based on using nut film a i HOURS J daily 8:30 j^ p*^ 4:30 p, JJL the pfgwif riotousness might be 7 W. ITIBITI JUKI Bound Brook Open Daily Tfl| C.f f. u. ,-, Frldsy, TH1 » P. M L lash lamps. Be careful, however. bright days-U>-plctur«-rooms -will JNow50e Qt the forebear of the Christian holiday CKsnferd jhat bright light Is not reflected Into medium-colored walls. Where wall Monday Nights 4 P. M. to 9 P. ML A. M. to S r. BL Daily emy,- Annapolis, Md., recently at- MEMBER FEDERAL HOJ«i IX»AN BANK SYSTEM of goodness and love, but inter- INSTAIXED 107-S N. Union Avenue CR*nforrJ 6-2540 F-1 ALWAYS SPEHD TOP CHRISTMAS' tended the Student Conference on rour lens. Where a mirror or plo- are dark colored, when tha day I luro seems to reflect bright light Take home a quart tonight for a delicious mingled with that which was objec- Samdsy llA.Kto2r.lL United States Foreign Affairs at dull, or when using roll films of am tionable, were things that have • THE (Darlborough^lenheim oto the lens, a small wad of paper mal speed. It's best to doubls th gone straight to the hearts of peo- the Military Academy, West Point, —placed behind the frame to change treat for the whole family ! 1 exposure times git en hero. - t>J* throughout thai Christian world. . . ":'trifts 'and decorations—stockings— N. y. — ihe angle, of the mirror —will cor- rect this condition: Dayllt Room Exposures With corols^-o big' turkey dinner—and a whole Coconut Milk Fast Films Have Onr Fresh Country Bottled Milk and .Cream Factory 'Newscast* Christmas • week of special entertainment It's wise, too, to avoid a clattered No. of Box-typo Adlustabl* What's coconut milk? Not the cool Delivered To Your Home. Our Routes Serve Cran- By dialing-a.special number'ea ~~. . . with two festive parties on ..New Year's. ook by making sure that there's Windows Camera Camera Eve .,. . all of Christmas and New Year's sweet'juice contained, in the nutinough clear space' between the Aptrtur* Tim* ford. Oarwood and Clark. their in-plant telephones, supervisor* riQht at the ocean's; edge. ATLANT(C aTY itself. Real coconut milk is that I lamera and the nearest piece of 1 B second* f/U ••econd employes at the Weatinghouse plant t 4'ucooda f/lt 4aecond JMIM want 2N THE BOAlDWAtK IHBHI- 5-1211. which ia pressed out from th* nrnltnre so the floor la clearly seen Sormora Isecooda f/ll Ssecond are brought up to the .f tawtt on • IWI.IIB. ground or grated meat of the rJP« In your picture's foreground. Big :i—John Tan Onfldtr 1 duiaini TiDt-aftei^lt~hn&"~li^thasn&eensl a ii tinuous upe. "robot annduncir^ short time In warm water. DO.YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY! reeU «ttf latest developments to keen Omil DAILY AND SUNDAYS \ ££rvisors abreast of poliS MILK — CREAM — BUTTER — EGGS Tests far Furaltor* \ I 3 WALNUT AVE. CJWord £4)721 There ar« quit* a fsw tests tor SPEEDS WASHDAY! good furnlturo, but tit* sursst DON'T HAVE YOUR FLOORS SCRAPED! " •' ' ' BRANCH STORE course will always bo to buy froa Do the Job Yourself and Save Money a weU-cstabllsbed UPPMT with • nit- with 524 BOULEVARD . KENILWORTH ord for quality and Integrity. -H» knows tho good souross, and k« WILSOLVE and WILTEX know* values. - ' Drop in and Amnge for s FREE DEMONSTRATION la Tnur Haame Johnston Paint Shop RICHARD HARTIO Cron's Is'All Set* 1M-5 K. DMION ATS. CKanfard I-IMI NEW 1950 To Help You With SPIRAL DASHER ^mas Parties WASHER • i : are hours shorter with this huge new- DONT LET FAULTY WHEEL Record Player \ Apex Spiral Dasher Washer.'Ybu can wash 10 pounds And Food Probl I of clothes at one time in the large 22-galIon tub! ems; ALINEMENf CRIPPLE YOUR CAR Three-vane Spiral Dasher and washboard sides of You do not alw«y» know you. r whe*U are out of may-te co»tlrul you tub combine to give you faster, better, safer cleans- line. jr«t thl« danrcroui condition your up to 60% ln~tK»" «- ''""uS us toz eorret«Srt wtrany d«nd»rout ii&TwVf"a oondltlon. In your ca r*r which_ WE'LL BE OPEN DAILY FROM NOW UNTIL JAQf. 2n$ TO [ ar» eoallnc you money. Record Players from $9.95 up 1 «W« Sptclalln In Bear Service Ai N.llon.Hr CATER TO YOUR EVERY FOOD NEED. SO DROP IN *• AdT»'» garaeatf, fill the fab to tho exclusive "Silk 1W. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT JOHN .IA 3 to 4 "i—"^T tba Spiral Dashcff ajcqtly i^Af Tff one all the dire ,C THE NEW PRESSURE-CIEANSINO CRON, FORMER OWNER, WILL REMAIN WITH US LET US PREPARE YOUR APEX SAFETY-PWRINGER THROUGH JAN. 2nd TO HANDLE THE CATERING OF WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF VICTOR AND CAPI- I TOL "45" RECORDS IN THE COUNTY — COME IN AND SEE IT! g fa* pnaenie desnatos *"A iuao-dtjing of aU HOLIDAY PARTIES, THE MAKING OF OUR FAMOUS CAR FOR INSPECTION mtetf of opendoo. Finger-tip preoare sclectac L •••'.. COLUMBIA — DECCA — CAPITOL —. LONDON — MERCURY — LP RECORDS :— Qjskfc«cdac edsss* hsx. Adjaa so S dificnac posidoas. "COMBINATION SANDWICH" PLATTERS, FANCY SAND- We Are Now Equipped With the WICHES, HORS D'OEUVRES AND OTHER PARTY • BBAB BRAKE TESTER SHEET MUSIC • HEADLIGHT BEAM TE8TER CHILDREN'S Chriatmaa $1/1-00 Easy Term* SPECIALTIES. • TOE-IN .GBAGE RECORDS t**DOWN Guh Price $139.95 • WHEEL BALANCER Records 4 WHEEL STRAIGHTENER GALORE! and Popular and Albums From 25c up y HOLIDAY WHEN YOU THINK OF GOOD FOOD — THINK OF CROWS! ATTENTION MECHANICS, GARAGES ORDER YOUR COPY OF THIS YEAR'S HITS We Are EanlnD«d to • TURN DRUMS. • BURNISH BRAKES RUDOLPH j The Lord's Prayer • FIT KING PIN8 THE RED NOSED Oldsroobile Rockets Ahead! new «t-«tic driving at customary trade prices REINDEER AVE MARIA CHRISTMAS Get nndy far breath- Bj( Gene Autry By Perry Como -' 8tafferd-MaeRae or throe 1u«»e.Ioot MORY&NUNN ABTHfJB ADOLTSON. Prop. WATCH ro. ,„. HIW ,«,..»M1£$_€O-1MO WHEEL ALIGNMENT 115 N. UNION AVE. FRONT END AND BRAKE SERVICE THE BAND BOX Cranfard 6V2004 MORRISCH CRanfford 6-1988 12 NORTH AV. W^ CRAWFORD, N.J. TCL.CR6-030I 413 NorA Ave.. E. Cranford 6-0784 4 Alden TOE CHANFORD cxx__w AND CHROWICt_, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 >rf^w»*ilrt—w#»»V_r# IPettit of West—ddestfield.. andd treasurer,. Marks 25 Years jfMVVGMzriMMeW „ JFlreFired Goldstein off ThomaThomas Jeffer-- Connty JLegion Unit I $9,597.64, at a meeting at the Eliz-Mary Elizabeth. now stands 34 e will participate son High School. Elizabeth WithAltuninnm Cot abeth Elks Club Friday night. inches-tall and weighs 28 pounds, holiday cash diJ Durinrngg ththe morning «ysffon, pan- Plans Xmas Activities .The largest item was $3,939 for her parents, report And she is be- the John R. Jones of 218- Columbia So? thecare of children at the Chil- ginning to speak distinctly too. interesting insights into the peridc Study Plan el discussidiscussiono s erehl heheldd oon phases Plans for aiding needy children Recent Events of Interest of toe theme, "T"Towardd s an En- avenue celebrated twenty-five dren's Country Home in Moun- not commonly known. years of servfee with the Garwobd and entertaining hospitalized vet- Guests at the birthday party last MJUJC lightened Citizenry." week were Michelle Tomasulo and v."Hans Brinker of «i^. In Crai^ard^ubl^ Schools SHEEMAN SCHOOL utive ufllDer in charge [of America on Friday. "8 Rojdertvom Xristovym.- American Legion Auxil- rpixunztmon;—tncrapy uvuunami 3tuairt~Ro—rTefry. Max, Julia and .^tetfNlevdopedw^ Kin dergarten A limited number of.new stu- of the development program of Vhafs what • Bussian would gay iary as arrangements were made 'ambulance service, braces and oth-Carolyn Heinemann, Mary Eliza- bed-tie stories told HIGHSCBOOE Charles Mattina, Jeffrey Grove . dents. jwho_wilL. be admitted for Coltege^CoT Mr. Jones was honored In a cere; Bussian would gay, «»>~ •*> ~~ banning Commissi xmynt the plant ans Christmas .er-needi..: ...... " -1. beth's- brothers and- sisters;—her ^.Mar — ' Drench Class — on and JWarte'Harris celebrated birth- the second semester at Union Jun- uncle, Michael; and her parents. i^^ Ida^ this week in Miss Margaret j with a 25-year emblem by G. M. ChrJstmas dada y andd he wishei d to ex-season, activities at a meeting in' the It was announced that the polio her two young sonf ? Radio skits, written and pro- gUest •Rollason, manager of the die—cast* tend the season's greetings. Elizabeth YMCA last Thursday unit at Muhlenberg Hospital, T duced by the members of French Wislotski's ahd Mrs. Ethelwyn the.opportunity to become sopho- oing division. i Plainfleld, had been closed. It was home was on a farm near Ne II, period three class under the di-,.^iuci ^o,-*Ted Burelbach, a junr Minton's morning kindergarten mores only seven months later. The phrase is the Russian's way g , $2,250,000 Bonos ss. All the children sang "Hap of saying: "Merry Christmas." An appeal was issued for chil- reported that the polio unit at St. rection of tlie instructor) Miss Lucy ior, will speak on the Kresge-Jun- FROM Mr. Jones moved to this area py Birthday' to both boys. ' This rtittTiN* to accelerate «*«*nfgr In the past, the Russian's Christ- Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth, had Teague, were presented In class ior'Town Meeting. Thesel broad- study results from the dual sum- •— •--«««««»«• wjirofrom the Pennsylvania coacoal region.region. dren from 1 to 6 years old at St. For A & P Employes Melinda Morris brought in .the las . was-closely associated with Walburga's Orphanage in Roselle, five patients, and that there had Friday.. - casts originate in the Kresge-New- *iner session, according -to Dean learn to think independently and As a boy, he worked as slate-picker A Christmas bonus totaling $2,- records and book "about "Rudolph and mute driver, and <— his church; but bow the day is ob-and plans were made for the wrap- been no new causes for a Week. Nancy Tipton and Phyllis Irany ark Regjmental Room, and are on Kenneth C. MacKay. A half-year's taldnto heagr a al standl side.s oHfe a nsai issud practicae beforesl I and mule driver, and later on as a served now that " 250,000 will be distributed among the air from 8:05 to 8:45 p. m. the Red-Nosed Reindeer. The chil- fairing a stand. He suit! n«u*««llblacksmit" ...h. with one of Pinping of more than 1001,000 ChristmaChit s opened the radio hour on' Station freshman study is containendd in tht e and live experiences in citizenship packages at the headquarters of employees of the Great Atlantic The topic on ihis program will dren enjoyed listening tpjboth very Tinest Baby Observes & Pacific Tea Company tomorrow WCHS with a Hollywood inter- through- active participation in would have to be behind Unit, Roselle. The first steam - be "Should Parents Control Teen- touch. Beverly Ann, VlieC Patricia ter and the remaini politics and government should be- turn of the century, Mr. Jones it was announced by John A Hart- view of a well-known French ac- half can be acquired —rough the *: **""*1^1"^f* moved to Elizabetlv with, hls-fam- "itan curtain" to know. The county unit will entertain Birthday Anniversary rected I tress, Michele Morgan. The second Agers', Social Life?" The segment [Torr and Margaret Ann White are lord, chairman of the board. All pf this-topic that Fred'will speak two^summerterng. peiiiiiltlhg tfe *"* ** «*•» roots ] fly,~ and joined the Central Rail7**:- * wnoriiwiyriiki^ _ii. at Lyon-^~~s Veterans^ ' Hos- The tiniest baby born in Union 1753 to niunberwas a French "Soap pn_the-G6od Housekeeper's list." student, toi. |<»«iT>'*h second-year "• . [A & P employees throughout the on will be: "The family should The marigold seeds which Ron- road . of New Jersey. Some » -«ner dayay the Russian Christ- P-tal on December 22. County, Mary Elizabeth Heine- country with six months or more era" and a choral reading of ' Ulic work next September. - Rotary Qvb To Hold — -™ wumj. truants years' »••_»« much Jflto the Ukrainian. | Past presidents TJf~the county priere a Sainte Catherine" written 'make decisions together regarding ald Bender brought in to-plant are later he was affiliated with various mann, celebrated her third birth- teen-agers' social life. Parents and "Applications '.»'—-*- "— *--= " a Santa Claus known as auxiliary were guests at the meet- day anniversary on Friday, Bui and played by Kay Berry, Margar- beginning to grow. The children CHERAMY machine and tool companies in the Morox". and there were ing and related experiences dur- et Sauer, Ginny Hausmann, Viv- children should be willing to talk in both groups are. busy with received on a Elizabeth area. He joined Alcoa i Mary Elizabeth, daughter'of Mr. things over,, to compromise, and to served" basis, Dr. MacKay said.1 Hans for a Christmas party for| f*fts of red boots for ing their terms of office. Follow- and Mrs. Max S. Heinemann of 26 ian Adams and Nancy Rudd. Christmas preparations. The •"•t*n| group of applicants wasichildren and gnmHrfiiTi\n*it of in December, 1924, as a toolmaker,] folden slippers for tog tBe business meeting therewas be tolerant- Neither generation is Grade 1 Stratford terrace, is not so tiny A news broadcast from Paris and i g tested last Thursday. Hegistration members of the Rotary Club were -vhich position be presently h la. social hour with men of the Diane Davis was the first person For the past decade, Me and -_i. a. social hour with men any more. ..'../ eacalwayh s right or always wrong; is scheduled for the week of Jm-l^^ i^ T^-day ^ the weeks COAL-FUEL OIL an interview with the manager of] in Mrs. Aurelia Kisely's first grade [Mrs. Jones have vacationevacationed anan-- £f^? £5* ?* ••*• cwntry'county Legion committee. can learn. frouuimu the,me., otherother. nary 30. Entering the world with 1 pound tho late Maifcel Cerdan followed to finish the requirements on the LuaHy at St Petersburg, Fla. Last 'Dabouthka" (grandmother) | ' and-15 ounces, Mary Elizabeth or OIL BURNER SERVICE 'Live and let live' should be a fam- —The openings are'in engineering, lun meeting of the club OI French perfunw was advertised by ily's motto." number counting chart. • Judith year they were proclaimed King Una. *be legendary dispenser of _r r> v •. Mary Beth, as she is called "by her business administration, • liberal at Howard Johnson Restaurant, and Queen of St Petersburg for a aeav RAVEN RUN ANTHRACITE - rnOm* tf John Gaffney, news reported bi On November 16, Cranford High Kaminsky and Patsy, Ryan were 1 According to one storymH ^ «£ y Iixp«nge Incurred family,, arrived three months pre^- Arthur Hoagland, and Allen Wei arts and wipntifV* ryrr*r fo|rp* Route 29. The affair will be held By County Polio Unit School was also represented on thethe second two finished. l * * ktoss and 'B Ct FK Ui maturely to St. Elizabeth'Hospital, was the interviewer. An enter- - amonni I program and the reason Cranford Grade 2 next Thursday. December 22, at ^ The executive and medical ad- Elizabeth, December 9," 1946. She taining French version of "It Payt, est married vacationers in the city. [ Christ—«i gifts to children at 'was again chosen is that a local Miss Ruth Bowne's second grade 'A matching pair of bath luxuries Student Forum Elects the restaurant and will be in visory committee^ of the'Union may not remember, but for three to Be Ignorant" was next pre- ——antillf Dusting Powder and be in For many years, Mr. Jones has high school dropped out and Cran- is busy working on Christma^ pi^es- charge of Patrick J . Grail and Dr. County Chapter, National Foun- months, Mary Elizabeth inhabited Rankin and Jahn Coal Company sented.by Robert Belden, John Bal- /, Eau dc Toilette—413} i Staff,at Conference j r been active to the field of physical Jdation for Infantile. Paralysis, act- ford High "School was chosen as a ents. Th^y nave a snow scene in Just give yourself the benefit of ^ Edward ML Coe of the youth serv- an Incubator and her food for sev- deschwieler, Fred Burelbach aiid substitute./ Tlhere will be other Approximately 300 young peo- culture.-At the age of 78 he still •>«-» ^ires ed on the largest accumulation of eral weeks was served with an eye the/back of the room with Santa : committee -21 CENTENNIALAVE.,£RANFORD,N J • Robert Johansen. contestants from Plainfleld High April Showers Eau dc Toilette, ple, representing public, private, performs various condition—g ex- Buenos Aires jb Spanish; whils bills in the history.ot the chapter, dropper. • Claus sailing pver the housetops. An official visit from Alvin Pier- excises upon arising. Argenttoa Is a latinized nanu. MCM.CR.e-088R 4 ^^ Selenee Class - School, Emerson- High School in Talc and Dusting Powder. and parochial schools of the coun- | cover—g expenditures totaling But things have changed and The boys and girts'have been en- son of Perth Amboy, Rotary dis- A member of the St. James A. Gpodheart'qpodheart8s seventh, grade Union City, and St. Cecilia High joying poems, stories and records They're as refreshing as ty, met last Thursdahursday at the fifth trict governor, will be made on •nfiimf i confconferencr e off tthh eUnion Church of, Elizabeth, Mr. Jones classes nave bjscome very "space School in Kearny. Richard Austin 'about' Chirstmas. Elsie McDonal flowers in the r«in — January 19, H. Stanley Wfl*^lary^ is active in church affairs. He was conscious" since their study of air, County Student Forum at Union will be Fred's alternate. brought in the story pf "Rudolpl secretary, reported. Featured at instrumental \ in organizing the and have joined forces to create a' World History , I the Red-nosed Reindeer" and "Th . and so delightfully JunioJui r CollegeCll . Thhe purpose of the the meeting was a songfest led forum is to discuss aspects of pres- ~" " Bible Class and the Young cooperative project on "Piercing Harold Miller's world . history 'Little Train That Could". Artemu fragrant! Ithe Rev. Robert G. Txmgaker. Ar- ent-day living of vital importance Society. Our Blanket of Air.^ Each student students are currently examining Dill brought in two records *(plu* lax] toalL thur Burditt was piano accompan- has been given freedom of scope, Europe during, the Middle Ages. In Christmas carols. Jane Sheldon '•%. ' ' '" • and some excellent results have an effort to broaden their view- [brought in a manger scene for th< $1.25-200» At the flnrumT election of officecs. Visitors wirlfflffd F. S. Mathew- Dr, Johnson Attends Harriet Simbertoff of Battin High been obtained. Charles Ray haspoint beyond that presented in theclass to enjoy. son, past district governor, and E. 'II find constructed a wooden model of the textbooks, many of the students, School, Elizabeth, was named Historians'Conference W. Clawson. Plainfleld; Robert Grade 4 president, succeeding Harry Mont— i Dr. A. L. Johnson of Cranford, Curtis-Wright guided missile, a are engaged in outside research Susan Henkel, Kent Kirkman gomery of Westfleld. Others d*et-|ThomaMiller, s^Rahway; Georgg e Force, Union County superintendent -of ^ship that travels faster than sound projects or reading programs. One Harriet Sanford, Martha Babcock A Qiristmai tteasote box of - ed were: Vice-president, mas Wad^ Dr. Clarence schools, was among more than 100 itself. Robert Davis, is building a student,, Vigdor Bernstein; is cur^Richard•••• Babinecy JanetL Theisz, Quntillf Pafumc^ Ean de ToileB* ._.. „ ^^uucut, juiqieiuienayiCbehayl.. Benjamin Jaeger and historians from all parts of New jetjrirplane model'as an example rently engaged in checking up on Nancy Bender, Patricia Gjerde and and Sachet Powder—|9J5 it pays... h Gottesman of Hillside; recording Paul Karidra, Westfleld, and Joseph Jersey who attended the second of advancemeneentt toto the air age. the textbook authors to see if the Lynd.a Lucas of Mrs. Mary Lenz's secretary. Anna Ca«« w^fc—-1»- »»--— ~ •- Other studet h t corresponding secretary, PatrieiaiOrane. president, presided. annual conference of New Jersey Other studentnts have conconstructes d reasons they give fdr the coron- fourth grade, have contributed a Historians held recently at Rutgers replicali s off ffamou s rockets.k Diary ition of Charlemagne are the only wealth of material to add interest University, New Brunswick. Ann Martin has put together 'reasons given by historians. He to our study of Mexico. They have —\ The historians went on record *„ "Ireports that some interesting dis- brought in a tablecloth, anj?™: J '—jverlesare-fothcpmJng. " broidered—blouse; a sombrero faW—g--_*—appotatment"of""a theworIdI State archivist, new Taws to pro-. er, working inB hpp. Another student. JMary ^"^nbettebetter custod*y of State ar- has built a copy of the "Wac Cor-Relnert, is endeavoring to deter- !odd figures of clay, straw figures, | GIVE A WONDERFUL GIFT 2 SOIITH AVENUE, EAST chives, an increase to the publica- poral" (actually 2 rockets to one), mine what outside influences con- : woven baskets, glassware and a (GOKNEB SOUTH UNION AVENUE} tion of . historical records, the which broke all existing records for ditioned Spanish architecture, dur- miniature leather saddle. ... OR GIVE YOURSELF A UFT! teaching of New Jersey history, altitude when it new 250 miles ing the period. The presentation Grade 5 "HOUBIGANT geography 4md government to^th e above the earth. Marion Kayo Is of_QraLreports-on-these-and-sim- Mrs. Helen Skerratt's fifth grade schools, better cooperation among NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF busy printing the signs for this lilar subjects should provide many I CContitiued on page twenty) various historical societies, and the project, . •"-.••"•'.' A partlcul«rfy fin* bath FRANK SERY microfilming of New Jersey news- The models will be suspended of Bath Softener, Dusting Powder and papers. State Librarian Roger Mc- from a .wire, near the ceiling Eau _ Toilette, all richly perfumed Donough cautioned historical so- by (which representes 250 miles) to VOLUPTB with Chatitilljr—1&75 USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD cieties not to have "the snobbish . proportion to the distance above approach to history," but to democ- the earth to which they have trav ratize their organizations eled. Anyone who Is interested and > paging has an opportunity may come to lovely women I see the project when it is finished Presents Film Strip ATOMIZERS HrFaiTin7amembeForthe faculty of Cranford High School, presented the .turn..strip, "The Children are Coming," to the Lin- 1—y tparlbl itMyV* flayt r den League of Women Voters to Thsy'r* «l*nd«r «aj ALLET the Linden Public Library last grocfulL. with tb« AM. Thursday night. The film' strip, m a production of the New Jersey col* charm''*! G»* diam. Educational Planning Commission, ^*0«« fl««»«i. In WATERMAN points out that New Jersey faces GENUINe HAND UOWN the greatest educational task in its OtASS UMI U. ih, MI» 5ALL POINT PEN history during the coming decade iM in providing teachers and buildings After to educate approximately one-third b lutdt mad greater pupil enrollment than is tMl Y«.TI t»4 SEAFORTH Shave LOTION 1.00 currently attending school. The presentation of the film strip was aranged by Dr. Howard R. LENTHERIC'S MAN Best who Is the secretary of the Union County branch of the Edu- ««M_y OOtMM CHAMfAOHt ABOUT TOWN »1.00 t—• —I. y U»* NriWaV SfAtniNowmra , CHAMfAOMC vf9^p#ra toMW k OUM>A0MIOI_M . p CMAMfAOMC UU« GILLETTE SUPER Why Not Have Your -- $3.75 CHAMTAONI OtCHIO With Flower Home Insulated? Decoration _// SPEED RAZOR *1.00 JANTA SAYS With ?0 Bhdet

tttbdo oottp—i—ttnt* to Ton* **• • OnlyIS. mnto Lmthtrie Betujnet* LVE BRUSH —two ounce* aaeh of Tweed, Confetti, and Miracle or Shanghai —preaented in a gay box. Shopping Days $2.50, plut tax. Clanford 6-3*74 1 V_ PRICE SALE! YOO PAY TORI T WHETHER TH1 C -^:-*«•«-• YOU HAVE IT OH NOT! HOUBIGANT'S WHISTLE Do Your LILAC TIME C SELL TOILET WATER 1 TOOTH BRUSH 29 BANKS At thisseason of the year, charity begins a, home. And with Atomizer, Reg. 2.50 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, TOO Reg. $1.7$ KIDMETIC that. where smart shoppers find real economy" rifiht DUSTING OQc COMB and BRUSH C oo COMBINATION 39 Banks sell Christmas presents? Of course we do!. CHRISTMAS POWDER We sell U- S. Savings Bonds, which arc just about the finest in your own home town. «my...right Reg. $1.00 Cfic SET Branch JU kind of Christmas present you can give—or receive! •' TALCUM ' :.... • Nylon - COLGATE C A Savings Bond is an ideal gift—one that increases in value — WITH Shopping NOW! $2.00 Value COTY with | C A TOOTH PASTE 25' UU 98 from year to year—and pays back in ten short years AT Bath Salts, Bath Powder * Try it today... you're SUTe to be $4 for every f3 you put in. It's the "present REPRESENTATIVE COMPANIES Quelque Fleur | A A \ MENNEN'S JERGEN'S ' with a future"... the gift that keeps «« giving. ' Pleased-Leased with the cour- HAND LOTION * *uu C Come in today to buy a gift of Savings Bonds—for your MEN'S SET LOTION 25 children or grandchildren, or others you want to remember • on Christmas with a gift of lasting value. teous service of your neighbors ALBAN-LEWIS *1.09 EWELITE COMB 35« WHERE YOU WIIX FIND THE Gift wraMimgT Yaimdted! W*tivy~ and Mends-Leased with the con^ 20% Excise Tax On Cosmetics frt* an art r**r*imcti»u *f m keamhfml Insure and BEST SELECTION OF Christmas 0iI*atBtmg as ajoctHtmkM hJdlBd Be Secure BEAUTIFUL GIFTS venience of shopping in your FREE DELIVERY > Just Phone CR. 6^0062 FORVOUREUERVDRV* * \ • neighborhood - and £feo^ wi- GIFT WRAPPING WITHOIJT EXTRA COST ^ SHOPPinO fiEEDS, USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit WU1 Hold .Any Gift Until Wanted . CRAINFORD TRUST CO. THERE'S no PLRCE LIKE the economyof shopping athome! CHARLES M. YEAKEL Insurance ALBAN-LEWIS "The Family Bank" Housewares — Hardware BELL'S Owned PHARMACand Operated by Rettatered Pharmacist Y CRajftrd 6-2474 ' . ,', Appliances — Gifts . 8. 8. Elaenbenr £% 3#COWQ i*IOOff : FREE DEUVKRV Albert CNub«f» Jf. -Hearj^J. Qoockel CRanford 64)062

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_ THE CRANFORD v hi now the job of die following atndent rt IN RRETROSPECE T -^S-VSW1 -uc sou; K» »»••*» -u|wiuuu onsmes THtJRSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1949 Letters to x*.•«ik e* Hto*• *-s* a*f fee• Citizen sad Ckrodde in the.. main commerciamrnnw l area bad bee ffiitfent and (fttpmult and Robert Black, co^-hainnen; Nancy The 49 Plane Street Corporation, New Pace fflnrti— THE EDITOR company tat the K. & J. Market, meat' IJ93 secretary; Norman Wessefls, Free Years Ax» , purchased the sin^e-sttay-tW-store W igoi. :Kerulis__ctlitotaled' North Union Avenue and Akten street, -Wsamm. publicity S2H« 72* ^"V cuie week, bringing the total at ^^_~- — «. ->_«.«, ^wuue use vox ^^^xo-^o^lSffrJjTm tie Sixth War Loan, North^aweni^'a^>ltormrii_asjthe Lead i also 1 has lent its support to ^—* a~~»— - Jccraca Tosrnsfaip Commit- Prize Steer Purchased by American Stores Co. tee frtr a mvirtf m-jTirirr • _£ th* Tnrtmg restrictions to • the Christmas season, a need ar ~ Bag» 6-Point Buck at each Open, Night to insure the safety .:friwmft' rh» hrrfirttrg of a pfant on toe westerly qrlo for roaming work,; Postmaster In Rlfllc Matches 'Arcy 2 From William D. Angle of 114 Manor 4ATTONAC fOITOtlAl of *h* ffflrW 'rH'i'* - While • c£ TaTiUmt avenue; b^ween tiue T-»*>?grr Valley Rail— The Senior Scout Junior Riflle avenue went deer hunting Monday One of the big events of die year for .,.... _. _ ©) exlnra' cco^—GQTCS went on Club sponsored by the Cranford morning at Stokes State Forest and ww twe (tn duty in ttoe- Craafo-xi _^3s_ Office to apecd the hand— Methodist Church, competing in came home with a 6-point buck. r ; Shoe Store die students Will be tins Saturday night's We p ate afafe to gwiie an- P ^ ~-^ x^}i iV!**!^ parcels national matches, got a team Mr. Angle figured the buck weigh- Member: Qoality Veckfies of tt J. Open House at the Casino, which will be ."* teenpentme «c bare ia ga=i=t3e «fcr a* rf ca.rrfa; it score of 446 out of 500 in its first ed about 140 pounds. - Although a Iteemd at the PostOffice at Granfitsd.X. J. Rev. Mr. be frequent hunter, Mr. Angle said •n the ftinn of a patty for inrnibeia of die m. BCArey.' ' . ' • most men desire to.lay match.-There-will be four matches ' ;. . . •. »« •f><-lM«t^.-ffaff ..M»»fcfr"-.--:-•-- •••- •— PoUcemenLMyLIpsei-, this is the fisfct buck be' bagged in CranfoidFngh School Ckss of 1949. The yon-m c£ a. Commoniiy Basketball league at public service and ret in all, running through the first s_ Of-nfcfd, Hew Je bojS at prwrnr- ain± qnif|r hfgh School 3ge tOOk Sweep Win Over New Jersey. ' . •,' 4 ft^^ ^ regnlar Open House aflaizs are irsiricteJ _^» re a_ 2 m#^rfrrg rpr- £fc_e townsttij)' rooms. 7ne ,- TCB Tests Ac* .; two months of 1950. 1 to -mj-nHiPfff of grades nine A ' _5F JUUUXX jne was sponsooed • by the Hotary Qub with 4. lhe P?^ SyinplioBor Orchestra Steve's Garage Individual scores by members of Safety Meaanre s-- ya Rateate* SSZ50 a Tear in Advance mrt j. GratE, chairman o_ the dub's youth its annual wmter concert in the hi The Barren's Esso rollers held the Cranford team with 10 shots To prevent children front reach- for xeptanrinc prone and a possible score of 100 OVROC: S-T Alden St. torium^ttaritt Seymed onto their two-game lead in the ing inflammable cleaning fluids, it|r-o'iri/ti« #»f the report o£ a Store in last Friday's competition \ The team practices in the-church v^ien. 1 loiise pcogzam a success. It is v-ic <-nmTrrf1t>^ By Jaf^f H7 AjigJr, >w the ab- i^ on the Varsity; Alleys in Linden basement. 9 9 hoped that others, too. will lend dieir Steve's Garage, in second place the PUT NEW LIFE chaizznan of t>>^ consti— Hundreds of Cranfbrd residents and previous week, was tumbled sev- Cronford * Cronteensupport to this nnportant rominiinilv ^^"S^?? at- j«-«»*Twg Per Sir ..-•'. • , Paper Survey eral rungs down the ladder by the Scene above is at American Legion alleys at the Casino-last Friday as Cranford High School-, IN YOUR FORD CAR n be rooted May I take this oppcttnnity to G. Sifkes and James B. Turk were- Police Department keglers, who Tnanks to the efforts of a. nmnher project, so that it may continue its line _»»4 £••«. reelectect to fuEE year- tentos as wardens of Trinity boys participated in matches in bowling league sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. There "are five Data based on a world survey of '-'a • ' "..With A • moved a btt farther, from the bot- teams entered in. the league, with members of one team alternating each week as pin boys.. The. approximately BO paper consuming at work among our young people for B j of local «wg«n*? '**TT¥ awwl crvic-minded I , ^VljLjL SOQC Gs_a^f ^BVCSJIESTA^QGS sSQaQa^A^KUsfiQl aaVir J iJ^ J^^ T>T<^ Bpr. ffrank Magtui «yMHnrw- j rector, 'presided. tom rung by winning three.games Kiwanis Club formed the league with cooperation of high school authorities and the assistance of countriea, exclusive of Russia, to come. * ~ .paper. ' FoUasicg rH^rr <4«»ft»» at the ^^»«*T of a pow- Cranford Post, 212, American Legion, the post,providing use of its alleys at a nominal cost tp from the garagemen. allows that the United States Is by Rebuilt Engine imfividuab. Cranford can boast of a very Another method mat is toed for ve kr-ow ftsat erful' Near York. Uztivecsitty Quintet, the Union the participants. Members,of the Kiwanis Club are on hand at the Casino each Friday afternoon prateetjon in^ winter is to ent back St^v-f os and we Second place was taken over by to supervise activities. Left to right on the alleys are: Larry Clavin, Ross Burke, Roger Baum and tar the largest producer. Importer USE OUR BUDGET PLAN! successful teen-age project in its Cran- junior f*hn»gg .tar^ P-Tovisioiial rjocznbe-s League/ A three-game sweep ifc / • BJc , The 4-H Grand Cliairtpion Prize Steer of New Brunswick 0 AN board in the United States and Can- 4-H Baby Beef Show was bought by the American Stores Com- tended Open House events for The wreath is a tzarhti al symbol Peterse^s Dairy brtSgnt the c!n- Reinhou^ ^ P ™* |;PO8T .OFFICE WUNO USAODK ada has increased! 11.000 OO9 tons pany, owners and operators of Acme Super Markets. Pictured, > > muters up into a tie for third place RUpo11 : ••'••'•• isa . 202 176 High School «*^ p ir at the school and of Christmas, faa windows and on at the iu_me ofMrs. ^ H- MacDoriald, 215 Orchard outstandrng "a] Rogers ; 167 160 OFFICIAL STANDINGS alnce 1037. in Latin America 350.- left'to right, Willard H. Allen, secretary of agriculture, State o^ I re- 176 Donovan 149 , AIX WORK FUIXY Afberthey street. Mrs-.WTHTam Bt Sperry, 2nd, was chairman School, was to be the _, with_Biiilders' General, winner of !S_bSc"ZZZZIZZ i"a 104 162 194 16S December' 10, 1949 000 tons and In Australasia 115.000 New Jersey; Paul J. Cupp, zone manager, American Stores Com- at the American I jr^in^ | |»iyl^v«ff»y^ at- doors of bomrs aD over America, the scmuc; cover toe DeMarco i ;... 14J! Boertmann 194 148 1.81 K»m. Team ' • ' W GUARANTEED 1 of the tea committee. • ner of the 1939 football ten two from Duke's. 188 144 169 Koehler . -""•" tons. Europe and Asia lost produc- • pany; Harold Bury, meat merchandiser; Jesse Dietz, meat de- 001 Wcigand 160 173 213 197 1—A—Barron's Esso 37t, bright red and green of holly will signify "^f ^*^ George Kelly, Trr-najyr- tarea* them off st Use i Nrth N Jrse l S^!l5? ™ QyPft it l High individual score was the Cowperthwaitc 144 163 'Britton j*_ .„ 159 141 C&argir« that it is tlte dory of every Arnerican; it was announced tci 170 8—H—Arnold and Son 21 Club members. Judge for..the show was Joseph W. Vial, extension rin Imus 153 138 - arney £i 142 153 9 1—Duke's ...-. 21 Drive slower on snow or slippery program for young propsr, offering the be thinking aboct the peace following World, O«»missioner rw. 245 rolled by D. Tinnesz of the Re- Teetsel ...., j.. 164 131 i« 2 ii "•• • ™ 144 specialist in animal husbandry, University of Maryland. The of naiirwnrss Every family looks for- ?SSr-£_Stfii- to P»ddJJ s ™ 156 160 135 10 J V. F. W ; 21 pavement— 's- tha" n you think peces- H. Mary Margaret McBride, noted radio"~" $1.815., publican Club. Barlow, Lions Club |Cory ;.. 176 '1^9 156 "~ ~ 173 11—K—Lutheran Brotherhood -20 auctioneer was Howard Harris of AVpodstown. William Skelley, fan-ifjtiyy of'its Casino headquarters for ward to the jojrand { "* '~ Martin •_._•_ _. 176 - 17a [Svednuin .-, _ 1B8 165 jsary for absolute safety;-ten miles jy d teVl^fllirm. that At. the cr crowo n told an asrymhty of about 600 in the high had games of 211, 199 and 180 foi IBK Handicap „ ___."' -50 56 12—L—Cranford Shoe Store 20 professor of animal husbandry at Rutgers, and Paul N. Grinde, m Handicap '...... ,...... ; 4 4 13 M Unaml _i — 20 an hour is frequently the maximum hbhday period should bring. Bat every * L high individual series of 590. Clos extension associate, NJDA, were in charge. The show was con- die affairs. The suggestion won die ap- that individual O1 '856 871 747 14—N—Sportsman's Shop 19 . ducted on Wednesday, December 7, by the State Department of TTtTFf-r .keynote otor pttrtKTp^^ttKTrn in tit£ peace. behind him was' Koehler of the 817 735 IS—O—Men's League 10 safe speed. Always be alert for TWINBORO proval of die Ckanford Cominnnity Coun- t CITIZEN-CUBONICLE 16—P—Petersen'a Dairy , 1» pedestrians or for children on sleds; Agriculture, New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, the Aber- Plans fdr tiLe anrnKit f> WOSJJ3 ^ffTjy^rf^s^^r DUKE'S (1) Lutheran Broth, vs, Cranford Shoe the deeper color. they were continued throughout the snm- limn the daily vs Merere than 200 people, fw^»wH»ig fathers and Brotherhood, 202- POeltler e. 158 171 119 REPUBLICAN CLUB it) Barren's Esso vs. Errico Trucking y.j*:i. ^P^aft* sffsTswsat JKOtQuSKVL SiSBS^F JcL2E&~ Gabriel 3 mothersh - of CranforCfdd servicemei n and. women, at- Friday's scores: :.. 150 170 168 Tinnesz 143 184 143 Builders' General vs. Commuters mer. With the opening of school in Sep- To keep death frof m taking your **** *** Beal »>^»t» tended the «»<»Hi*/mj«»g at the. Casmo when Cran- 51FabIo ... 15a 139 _. Tinnesi _ 168 123 245 Steve's Garage vs. Republican Club Deer Hunters! merer,' Jean - w*>^"; Margaret LUTHERAN naOTBEKHOOD (t) >'Alessandro .... V. Boertmann :. 167 207 ii_!_- 1 X^PCSSlSafillaw aaf QSeaQs3. .... 132 136. 184 Post Office vs. Arnold and Son Kjfjjjs* ' y,iff^, for tn^a* ford Chapter, 3, American War Dads, recerved~its Kirkpatrlck ^_U 188 u 161 197i,_>o I^orcnzo L .... 146 F. Deller , :.. 179 187 177 Yes, a deer's tail is white—and teniber. there ioQowed another series of T-ordiehofidayof your hwed ^^ ^ "^ charter from the National sherbets from cheese whey, in man's shoulder, don't shoot. CHMSTMAS GIFT PROBLEM SOLVED ! in Wa«airriir- Temple. He succeeded Herbert *^ J. Klesewetter 176 139 781 799 788 itevens ^... 200 136 fattJe eflort. it only tnt^m^ being aware ^ . . WesiSeld, arv« T5V*T> StrussL' Prior..to. the aT>n>ra| meetings about uto! Handicap 8 Hall _ _..„ ._„.. 135 132 which, whey solids are used to re- PAMPER HER ! with two or three Saturday night affairs Thermann „...:. 168 174 •,•'•;/• of the eattra holiday haaards and of the A of Viretra Zohe. members attended the lodge's «tinn-^l•«^-_'^»^»»«^^•«-f»~^«•- -extra caution. conm_on"sense arid cour-^ __ .. „ _ _- -•- -—_ ~147 haheen 147 nounced by the. U.S. department of SheotsandrP4Uovv^ases^oMatchandFlufI^TowelSetSm =ji S L 169-JDavis ™!!..LZ...i.!Z._.-....„ :. . 13*loo —ior~ 154 144 CowperUiw'aii5~~____ 145 171 iDavis _ 166 115 Handicap 23 10 We have so many other Beautiful Gifts for your Selection'. Best of all — there , , At the Casino, through the courtesy -• t -^ tors witfem the jnnsdictkBa of the Srupak aJj 151 i Huetteman _..__._.„.._.. 171 . 168 agriculture. RESERVATIONS 163 163 Harris 198 160 156 isn't a high price tag in sight! ' Fulctur ?S ISO 882 854 823 of the local Legion post, the young people tesy needed to" Overcome them: Crar-tad boardL This ralin« ap- Hankln __~Z 1M Blake 160 169 172 Toms , ' For your convenience we will be Open Evenings from Dec. 12 through Dec. 24. ' 173 187 159 cedar.'Reqacnoea . . Refuse^ to drink if you are driving-.pi»s to both ocetrp-ed and unoc- NieUel I 147 17 enjoy ping pong, bowling. iuSufflrfanaid Handicap „; 18 829 794 797 Flavor for Crasta Hotels Resorts Wait for the fight to change. Yield the "^ ^^^ VT« ** ** POLICE DEPABTSfENT (3> Frequencies of vibration of tba r f Meat drippings, used as shorten- various colors of. the spectrum ara ^Tuf *"^ ****gB ^vnile the i*a**tftffms that - . , R._. • , °. r"**r- •** wtfmbrrs that the display of 818 811 8S3 Ward :...:: : 115 ' 135 ing, giva an excellent flavor to I | Fedroff .: : _ 133 122 as follows: deep red light has a StsxmubJp Bos ngnt-ol way. Lnscara a string ot vJinst-' ,agas did not -n^^rir^ the saiabfl- Oram „ : 162 157 149 crusts and biscuits bave been held at the high school have CKANTOBD SHOE STORE <1> for meat pie* frequences of 390 lwiiifr-i million Ranhofer 177 138 120 and casseroles. -—L j> i ThrowtMT.t awa IMrTIfy gifS t lvitwrappingo YVOms air^yw"***^*s soon a*s xty-of any property and detracted Dimmick Z. 155 121 141 Koury - i:.... 1S5 185 180 vibrations per second, Jtp>. lowest ttadmsod *—^^"*nt^?w ^ "* "^'f* and Carey : :._ H5 183 Schmltt 140 - K „.„ 140 .-123 of the visible colors. The hlghe-t LESHNER S CENTER pfffflits are Ofsf.nfd. . .This rahng apphes to all ical- 154 Hogan 113 B7 Handicap _... 108 102 106 Corn-flybrlds is violet light, which has a frequen- Simplicity and Designer Patterns dancing. Fadfines of the high school HayecJc 170 167 These are fitde things —- but they tors throughout the state, gnvem- 178 850. -844 813 In cy Of 710 mlllinn fnlllfmi YelloW The Caroli Travel Boreao Filainger i 152 1B1 171 University' of Illinois tests Cranfoid were provided for,-- use events there Handicap \ 33 IB' US North Av«- Plalnfleld 15-17 North Ave., W. m. ~« «- - holiday happiness. These ^^^^St^ e torn hybrids proved better for light, in the middle of the spectrum, through cooperation of die Board of PETEBSEN'S DAIRY (0) than open-pollinated varie- has a frequency of about 030 mfl- n. t-tau PL 4-tiM ' (Near the Movies) . 6-5505 I go a long Way toward keep* geoeral public shoald be acquaint- Angle „ 138 143 Hon million. Education. _ on in your home «»y< die ** with reasons behind the mem- R. Dixon . E. A. Petersen 140 14S 4>3Bg«aSWaiag>»aS»»aiBgiBglBi^ L- Moreert W. Petersen 141 121 hm iain R. Moleen . Ew. Petersen 140 163 * Much of the credit for the^access ol red and green holly wreath on your door. •«* « •!»»•-it*to'tteir C. Scherer _ R. Fetenen 164 153 They will preserve, for yon and your C. Dlxon V. Broota 722. It's Tiif! It's Tim fie! goes to the i loved ones die joy and delight that is COMMUTEK8 Klnney 170 of die Oanford Coundl of Church Wom- America, at 730 (Stalger '_ . !'. 147 Rouvet 168 WHY GO en for their otgaiuzational work and for DKMOCKATIC CLUB (t) Degenhardt _ 130 1 •\ Goodman 143 s-Sfcaaftavaa- T K __jI ! i j_sl ' ••»—aaaaai • • A*S. M nslai- ita sfr-» 138 177 Scheller ._ 171 Aristode believed that plant See SPECIALS! Meyers _ 104 134 173 Hofroaiin ._.!.... J.. LOOKING? ^-IIjQf JajDa^KWDMslBI flRnCTB BB MSOHKEsshalEX sranar froto dew faOing on plants. Clark ._ 135 126 141 Handicap 1 rVNA« the Open Nights. The parents of the 2 8x4 Barna 167 133 163 p r....$4.00 •Ward ] 168 • 166 145 787 We Have It! __ 03 51 57 sted mng people also have proved , , The, Miswssjppi river drains five- Handicap • Santa Fe i thiee or four adult ~ r_. 4.40 743 -857 V.-r.-W. - rwelfthsof the United States. ^ BrOKTSMAN-S __ [Brlsson _._.._ 124 184 / - wi) : at each of the Sat- r • w. Maloney 197 150 Markowich ._ .-. 176 115 _N, .Gundexmcn „ .• iftV W 2 ^"x5'll" ... 5^0 Beardiiielll-•:_=r.—.-_„_ 208 : 163 » We Also Have KiifimiT imtt ii KMI... E- Lanza __' , 133 11B5 138 1. Ttneo _.__ .' .;' 11113 The U. S. consumes about two- 2Oi5: M. Hajreck ; __ 143 / 163 180 Schlrmer 160 Diesel Switches MT rUtWI To_«* dwr. Amp, Mrs. H. R. Brinkman and Mrs. «• Davi» - Mi , ign 108 _H«3M coler, m4 -lutnf H. Specht _'_ - A. Tineo - thirds of the world's output of arsenic 173 138 »fci*»pkl«rMl wHfiam A. Harver. as the adult spom 3 0* X 5" U' -- 5.75 781 765 are the guiding fights in this worth while 775 875 768 PEPPERMINT HOOM (0) Why go looking for Lionel sets or accesaories? We have The surface of dse Everglades is less ABTY V Lombard! 128 118 them and with a 12 MONTH GUARANTEE. Carrying out of arrangements Bird Hesaler •. - 149 •V STANDARD 117 Scheller 152 Brinkerhaff mo 117 139 S. Delia Salla ._ , 114 Heuer 152 Cazjkowski 140 WE HAVE NO. 384 ROTATING BEACON Korner , ui 170 138 Lelshton 170 104 140 :. Delia Salla 3 ITEMS Wlttkpp 170 137 81 Perry CATTLE CABS — MILK CABS — ORE DUMP CARS — BOX CARS Handicap _^___ 28 13 10 027 AND 0 SWITCHES _ 027 AND 090 DEGREE CROSSOVERS 94 HIGH STREET USTED m_LpW Oat 778 708 004 SEMAPHORES — BLOCK SIGNALS — TRANSFORMERS — GRASS CRAWORD COAL — TREES — POLES — HOUSES — SMALL FIGURES ANY COMBINATION ROTATING BEACONS — Z. W. OF THEM WE SELL TRAIN ENGINES SEPARATELY Olve the fit/kjift- - j ... UNKLf HANK S£2 SETS AS LOW AS $15.95 wifh the (Come and See Our Diesel Train Running in Our Window, NO USE OT ••^ Delivered Santa Claus Complete with Sound Effects.^ 9CMB WtLLWPORMBD personal touch • no iKraodina af flbnl -igiliin. UNLESS VOUPUTIT TRAIN ENGINEER'S HAT WITH load I U-ogloa-faad and (-oaf fa USS 2«% CASH ABED CAKstr Jiuf tiv Mcaads/ Utu>« couniwl We Have the Largest Camera Supply in Town! • on* <|ulck fura ol Anob—o*d fil-l ll wound. (hutMf U codu^l pudh button and pktura l» tafaal Christmas Pint • pro^ialU>rot*d, Q~*.xtWv. Tynar HJ AdmMotic REVERE 8 AND I6MM. — BELL AND HOWELL |w-wl* cloriw tomfutobU "Thanks far thai littla cour- tin*, Taxor-lyp* I*MI tesies you've shown me From 3 to 5 P. SCREENS — TRIPODS — FLASH BULBS — FILM

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were mailed at the poet office. others in a fine Christmas spirit (Our Country. store in the back of the room. grade class completed interesting Sconte Hike toVnt^^^f^^JS^ The following children in* Kiss BerniceBrsnn brought in tree dee- other members of the ne In science the class is learning illustrated posters using the topic For Week-end Outing In Local Schools Mary Hoofs second grad»Jad a orations Sat' th.. e smal-l tree tha- -t Uaff of sH, John Arnold, Stephen about the birds that do not fly "Things for which I am thank-j wer Lauds from paoe perfecf t spellinli g record for thRude y Iiska of the fifth grade gave]Ayre, Gail Biddle, Judy Ctawin- south in winter —the winter birds. fuL" Those on display and their Boy Scout Troop 75 sponsored Cigarettes, Cash Stolen six weeks period December Mrs- Bjrrnes Presents to the class. They have enjoyed ski* -, Lyn- n Jacobsen, Larry Kelly, They have -about the song-titles are: 'My -Family", • Joan j by Cranford Methodist Church From Tinnesz' Market Governor Buys Christmas Seals popfls have been, studying about Laurie Oenman, Frederick Cbj Church".,Geraldine part ilfc ?P fimrnighi; h.'*"» to \u Dramatic Cfaift *' a ~— •'•••• "" " ~ " " and junaL. r [Papil&Jn the Southern statesT^Hateriaf an Hilary; . , Nan- TWrd Grade —r 3 M |Fish and . Teddy Francis; "Our MarceHa Scout Reservation last"" ~tfcxrlord"Rl*Siace, In By ALICE L, MATHEWS Howes, Bale'ldand, Jfebon iightr Russell Hardy, 4M, have written County, was established for its very life. at $20, and $1.15 in cash, were A recital was.given last Thurs- Florida was brought in by Richard cy Ward, BjUy^cfaaltxe, Fped Ahr, Biiss Malleyille MacNeill's third Country". Bill Calhoun; "My week-end.- While at the reserva- _Viewini "Overjrwenty -Qrie''lb5 cap and David Williams. JoFlJoyce-K^P reviews at the rteins of, interest and^tater was the^fust turnace : .Undoubtedly, the conditions un [reported.stolen.irom Tinnesz" Mar- day iilternoan by piano students- and Bobot Weaver and a booklet xxx our ffrst 'foffcc ^ftft^wfl ff o* school* grade is now studying abouf South Home", Bobert Kiainie; "My He- tion, scouts went out on hikes in Huth Gordon — ably directed by DORIS WADE ket, 84 Bumside' avenue, some- of Mrs. Thomas Bynies at her Grade 4 hand Janet McComMlL Charles Ea- America for their social studies ligion", Carol Lewis; "My Pets", patrols and fxwV'fd their America to use the "hot blast" I der which our fighting element On T^"i»i»"'. jCn^lfti -^*{iy»v|igf a and Examples of fine poetry, And py^t-p iron are. . - Iohn Giles, was. something like lived, had their hilariously amusing time between 8 p. m. Saturday and home, 38 Beech street. Games and The children of Hiss Both Mor- ton and Mary Bobmson have unit [Marianne La Bate; "My Clothes" Home Economics Adviser, Florida was brought hi by Carla gan's fourth grade have started thej were contributed byjanet Bay ZH, A hike to Split Bock Pond xperienoing an old-home week oi side during the war, and even 9 a. m., Sunday, according to {x>-. refreshments followed the pro- brought in evergreen. Nancy Ward Nancy Damon 2H, Robert Freeze During the "show and tell' per-'Arlene Sawyer; ^Public Libraries" the highlight on Sunday. The tbe familiar faces: of high, quality Public Setvue EUctric and Gas Company lice. Lt. Lester Powell, who In- gram. • study of the Vikings and modern brought in a large Santa, iod many interesting contributkms Betty Tollman; "Good Food", Rudy somewhat close.upon its heels. But Scandinavia. ^J»<4* child faas~ 2V, Stephen Dexter 2V, Marcia scouts found deer prints and actors in the Cranford Dramatic vestigated, reported that entry was Those' taking part were Richard Our unit sign was made by Carl The pupils of, Mrs. Arthalmda were made. Dorothy Henry had a Buactempo and Raymond Pazien- with^ihe lapse of several years, our traeted to make a report _or [Achilles, SB, Sandra WiOiams 3B, plaster casts of them. While re- Burna. scalds and explosions i b.'... .•. ^:: .-,.. Christmas Is Coming made by forcing a rear window Bydinsky. Barbara Zwaljch. Peter Kaimer and shows a horn book QuaJntance's fourth - grade have triend who had visited South ArW*Free4om of Speech^, Charfe C U rr; minds ar^e -•running -inr peace-time project, read one library book on *in McCord 8D,lirida Hyfcr 3D, turning to camp, the boys caught kHJed auaul t\000 perxons la Louisa Old, as the devoted writ- channels and the' situations have It won't be long- now before Santa almonds. Bake on greased cooky [and cutting a hole in an outside Scholtz. Mary Ann Scfaoltz. Marine and early colonial lantern and an- brought to many interestinf arti- Joyce Watkinson 4Q. Nick Bockaff merica. jShe brough some articles Jones, Carol Ziegenbalg, and An- about 20 pickerel with their hands. bomes fa UOL A maJority-S jingles those sleigh bells and thesheet at 325". F. for 8-10 minutes. door. King. Helen King. Gail Redman. the subject, and participate in aj viie, intrnt an bolstering up lost their poignancy. . „ • Yield: Approximately 3 dozen die ***\*it*r Maps of the Southerngroup activity. Reports have ban des from Mexico. These boys and 5E, Susan Aborn 5E, Chuck Board- that were given to her to show the gelo PorceHo; "Freedom to Trav-The: y also riiiroH airmg the shore Holidays are here. Christmas Good- Anton Tinnesz, proprietor, dis- Walter Remhold. Allen Snyder and girls are Ltbby DonaMsnn, Joyce UK. waning spirits of her soldier Consequently, in "Over Twenty- cookies. ' slstra have been completed by made during the last two week* by g y DonaMsnn, Joyce man 5E, Phillip M g 5E, dass. Among the things were two el", Bob Patterson and Curtis Gil- of Durham Fond from which winter months-*) take care wiS lea made In advance prepare the covered'the theft. This marked the Patritia Foldy. Donald Anthony Car- Watkmn Ct Hj J dolls, and a mate (tea) cup made ford, and "Freedom to Hunt", Gail husband, played with usual spicy Onie" there was little or no humor Dale Bennett, Harry Chapmi Watkmsan, Cant Hoesjy, .Jane DorothDh y Robinson 8E> Laura Ortb ter is being donated by the Union to^old man with the fros* be^ precision and variety that are both homemaker for the visits of rela- third time in two years that a rob- aggio. Linda Mae Ton-, Sandra Collms. Lynn from a.gourd from Argentina, also. Schatz..'.-. . '..:....,. .... ^ J. Boy-Scouts of America, in the basic situajtton_whichjnci- , . Iclna for Rolled Cooklo _ MeGhmut and Dak 50 unusual and WrfWfthTng. dentally should be the very soiwce jiives- and-ftlend8rTV.~Baslc dough bery-has: occurred at the market, it Downey. Leona Henry,; Glenn AI- French; sr a penguin made from an ox horn j !„ summarizing the Egyptian to Jersey City, it was reported. may be mixed and variety achieved 2~cups sifted 4 tbsp. milk was'reported. Large Audience Scheller. Mi«a Mary Amato, ard A new feature this year is the of humor in good comedy. Instead confectioners' i 9 Unger. Cary Massa, Dick Luby, Cameron Ogden addition of a sports page. Bob from Brazil Dorothy loaned in social studies, the follow-! participating in the overnight Fete Wright, thetoo-much-ovef- through the use of different cooky 1 Up. vanilla elementary art supervisorf has brought ^«y of the United Nations fft-enty-one husband, acted excel- what laughter there was had ti sugar „ Hears The Messiah the class her collection of Swedish Lawnence presented the standings book "Pedro Picks Coffee in pupils wrote ve*y interesting'jaunt were. William Reed, Bay cutters and by using colored sugars, Carl Kaimer. Bobert Weaver, and f a display on the reading Brazil." Constance Geiger brought lently now as complement to her,spring from the lines, or from char- cocoanut, candied fruits, chopped Combine sugar, milk and vanilla. Episode on Thin Ice A capacity- audience was present carvings and wall hangings of the soccer and football teams. papers with colorful illustrations: (Weaver, Donald Cyphers, Kenneth _ Melba Segebade, 13, of 185 Lo- Georgie Martin. Karl Hmkeldey. table. B(rw as foil. The pair made an ad- acter portrayal. This cut the pos- nuts and frostlngs as toppings. If necessary add more milk or Sunday night when a chorus of do Mrs. Efmyra Shugarfs fourth Jean Belden, a guest writer, sup- in a map of South America and Carol Lewis, Tom Herzer, Joan Foster, Jr., Richard Gove, Richard George Franklin, and Patricia some books, Steven Anderson loan- mirable team. . • :, sibility of amusing the' audience Molasses and spice cookies improve sugar to make Icing the right con- cust drive, didn't fall very farj students from the Missionary grade has started studying a unit The following children read then- plied a story on good sportsman- Meyer, Marianne la Bate, Gail Young, Robert Pace, Russell Da- when she fell into the Rahway Riv- Jones.'! original stories to Hiss Bum He ed us three large flags that were Rankin Mfllard Save a richly about in half. Where we should in flavor if kept a week or more. sistency to spread. Spread Icing on Training Institute. Nyack. N. Y.. on Australia. The children who [sbip. The page was completed with Schatz, Angelo PorceHo, Geraldine vis, John Peterman, Harold Vbar- have been rocked from our seats A piece of bread in the covered cookies and cover with colored er Saturday at 4; 08 p. m., while Alfred Colaneri - and Barbara Kee's grade: Daisy Crane, gift? to his father. They are the Fish, Charles Jones, Yvonne Fra- hees, Fred Voorhees, Bruce Hoick, : performance thus presented Handel's oratorio. "The have given special reports this soc id football ord puz—I with laughter, we looked on some- cookie jar will keep the cookJes sugar or candies. Or outline cookies skating near the Canoe Club, Messiah." in the Cranford High Wahl from Bliss BJadelyn Casridy*s Dolly Goodfellow, Carol Holroyd flags of Argentina, Brazil and ley and Arlene Sawyer. James Gary, Robert Sheldon and ing the reputation which, drew a sixth grade, have been neitther ab-^ week are George Williams, How- zles originated by the Staff mem- what mildly at what seemed to be soft and fresh. Don't overlook the with icing by using a pastry tuba Springfield avenue. The water School auditorium. An orchestra ard Gilbert, Jane Fegel, Roberta and David Beach. The following bers. • •• . ' . Chile. Steven visited the Public Gilbert- Warrin. Accompanying hand from the audience on his en- there isjonlyvajcouple_of_feet deep sent nor tardy since school opened. pupils have brought in mounted Library and brought in pictures hance — a greatcompliment be- whoHy-inconsequentialr-Tirne had possibilities of refrigerator cookies or i.ake decorator- 1 of_40_members also participat Schillinger, Judith Carsley. Rich- LINCOLN NEW8. them were their leaders, Kenneth 'robbed the plot of its humor. which can be made up when con- and she was able to wade out by Dr. Lee Olson, director of the § Hie Beading Club has started a pictures pi Mexico from the Cran- and a book about South America. Foster,. Thaddeus Pace, Richard cause it is rare on the amateur campaign to get all students in ard Brewster, Donald Crdghton, Firs* Gnde -II StrickenBl The comedy was further more venient. Store the dough In the REFRIGERATOR COOKIES herself. Her father, eGorge R. School of Sacred Music at the- in- ford Public Library; Dick Bobey, Emily Dexter told us about her LeDuc, Alexander MacDougal and stage. , Sherman School to join the Cran- Charles Diddson, Robert Wither- A mural of the freight trabi Mrs. Alice Flood, 44. of 113 Ben- wet-blanketed, by oppressive dark refrigerator and bake the cookies Christmas Cookies Segebade, took, her home, Patrol- stitute, was "in charge. > > . Joyce Watkffi Carol Boesly, fathers trip to South America. Mr. Gary. Ably done, too, Were the minor ford Public Library. spoon, Dennis Chew, Corita VogeL and the pasenger train, depicted jamin street, became "ill Sunday green walls that not even gay flow- aa needed. • 2 eggs, beaten 2 tbsp. baking man George Ward reported. "The Ross Rowland and Teddy HestoBL She promises to bring in same roles particularly those of Anne entire police force was busy Satur- John T*«^iWr. Alexander Sickert m beautiful colon, *»»» been com- night while "walking on Lincoln I Plans for the trip were made ers and chintzes could lighten- 2 cups light powder OraJe « im things that her father brought Messerve, Waldron Hoick, Irene day afternoon in preventing chil- Injured in Fall CLEVELAND SCHOOL and David T^i»m1 Posters have pleted by the children in M * avenue. Patrolman Louis Guertin last Thursday at the troop's week- flut give this same cast a play in ROLLED COOKIE8 brown sugar V, tsp. salt Richard Paul of Mrs. Marion Es- home. Carrier, Hope Mllius, Sam Rich- % cup butter or dren from skating on the thin ice. been made by Marilyn Froebel and Mary Rose Mobney's flrst grade. took her in the police patrol car to ly meeting in the church. A unl- which they can put their teeth, . Gingerbread Cookies X Up. vanilla Mrs. Isabelle D. Burr of 7 Holly wffoffnft 11' in chenlauer*s sixth grade reports that The children are learning to mond and William Wiseman. . margarine. 1 cup chopped street/fractured her hip in a fall The K*"*<*Tg-"J*" children have This mural was an the office of Dr. Henry. J. Mineurjform inspection was conducted and and what theatrical history would (, cup butter or 3 cups sifted ' Australia. on December- first the Roosevelt subtract, with borrowing. The fol- where she was said to be suffering a lecture on winter hiking was ghr- Oar Undmfm FuDJ In view of the excellence of the ' melted walnuts Neighbor's apple Tnm at her home Friday. She was taken lowing children had "A" in the be made! margarine enriched flour Governor Alfred E. Driscoll is the Trenton City Health Officer. Up to six boxes are ready. Bob- Parent Teachers Association made from heart pains. She later was en by Scoutmaster Foster. A movie acting, not to mention the vast 3% cups sifted f opinion holds you nosy cut Saturday in the municipal ambu— the proposal was introduced a test: Neal Enevoldsen, Barbara 4 cup brown 3 tsp. baking pictured abpye/purchas^ng Christ- • The 43rd sale, of Christmas ert Low. Sandy Cloud and TV The' Student Council of Cleve- it passible far the sixth graders to on hiking also was shown. Twen- for tt*s Christinas and potentialities of such a galaxy, it cake flour both branches and roots from your mas -peals/ sold in New Jersey lance to St. Elizabeth Hospital. week aga It related to the pro- returned to her home- sugar . ] • powder 1 Seals opened November 21 and take their annual trip to New LJtwfnetz, Emily Dexter, Diane seemed a pity that the play itself Christmas Party , Mix egga. sugar and batter or neighbor's apple/tree which emergs Elizabeth. Posey are now five years old and land School is sponsoring a drive gram on "Trains" which was pre- ty-seven scouts,, four leaders and getting ready for the ( X egg, well ' 1 tsp. ginger from 4-year-old William G. Gind- will last through Christmas. It is : in which all members of fhe stu- York. They visited the Metropoli- Tuttle, Roger Blohm, Donald I offered so litle challenge to their The garden group of the Village margarine thoroughly. Add floor on your property—and remove fall- hart, son of Dr. and Mrs. Floyd the children had 1 : fun .on their sented to the primary assembly to 110 parents were present v . beaten - % tsp. salt sponsored by the New Jersey dent body may participate. George tan Museum of Art, American Mu- Dembling, Steven Anderson, Dor- Sandy Hook, within a few miles "home coptbig" of aU our old tateits... Improvement Association held its sifted -with baking powder and salt. en fruit But you must put both the D. Gindhart Dr. Gindhart is a birthdays. y3 cup molasses tuberculosis • League and • its 21 I seum of Natural History and the the auditariura . Weingart othy Henry. Lucille ( McGrath, of New York City, supports one of Add vanilla and walnuts. Mix thor- There Is a point as which some fruit and branches back in your Christmas is in the air. Now that Walsh has aptly named it "Oper- friend*, (nmw ones, too) Christmas party Friday; at the member of the Board of Directors aHUiaie.d county organizations for In tha Chrl»f home of Thomas J|. Hayden Planetarium^' • / and bis older I Tommy Chartton, Danny i Ander- the largest stands of native Amer- Cream butter or margarine and oughly. Shape dough into a cylin- neighbor's yard. And. you can't ob- our gifts for Mother are made, ation Soapsuds".' It is a drive for and ibeH cook a dinner of the plays are neither modem nor his- home of Mrs. W. E. Chapman, 9 of the Mercer County Tubercu- the .support of tuberculosis work Carlyle in l^mdon is a fragment ts their trains for the children.'/ json,' Bobert Koenig, Tammy Out- ican, holly to be found in New Jer- torical. At such a time they can sugar. Add egg. and beat until fluffy<.der or rectangle. Place in refrig- ject If he enters your yard to get losis and Health League and is wrapped and tied, the children are every enfld to, bring a cake of soap At fhe Metropolitan Museum of most savory and elegant fare Oak lane. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Sift dry ingredients together and in New Jersey. • Emerson's own handwriting of Si to send to - the poor children of | Those participating In the pro- Douglas •• Haustein and sey. _•••-. be labeled only "dated", and should N. K. Hower and Mrs. C. J. Elmen- erator over night or for several bis apples. . • - having a happy time and waning' Art the students saw the obelisk Sooty Aite! weeanthimlcof. * add alternately to first mixture with lecture civen during the Az for Santa's visit , Europe. ' which was a gift to America from gram were: Janie Scott; Charles Bruce Gilbert. accordingly be shelved until they dorf. Gifts were exchanged among hours. Cut dough into thin slices Cnd K. — ••*• r. molasses. Roll to %" thickness and and bake on. greased .cooky sheet Forever Ambei I ' - ' Nose Cos;; News Did yon ever'watch a dentist While the council has discussed Egypt and the Egyptian Roman and Myers,'Bruce Dembling, Shirley Sixth Grade— « D emerge eventually — If at all — the SO members who attended. cut with fancy cutters. Bake- on "Hoboes of the Sky" Although white light penetrates Cog Osbome, Barry Shapiro, Mary as costume plays. These are the Prizes were awarded for the best at 375* P. for 10-E2 mhiutes. Yield: Ordinary meteors might be \ A southern newspaper ' recently work? Well, the kindergarten did. our water shortage, they realize Grecian exhibits. They also saw Mrs. Elizabeth Daffy's - HOT SKA FOOD rumu >,. greased cooky sheeeet at .400* F. for as well as colored light, motorists produced an edition that contained that our troubles would be even HowelL Harry Ehmanv-Jackje DAT plays which draw' their interest wrapped packages. x Approximately 40 to 50 cookies, Ltermed "hoboes of the "sky,"»for The children went up to the armour from the time of King: Ar- TO TABS HUB 10 mlnutea. Yield:. Approximately favor amber over clear lens tog a cinnamon-flavored advertisement pots aOmw •« greater without soap. They feel thur. In the°Amerlcan Mujseum of Wolf, Edward Wmne, Cathermej bom some current' and therefore they move around in random di-lamps 10 to 1. This was probably be- anif watchethdd Dr. WDmar Langej G dozen cookies. ' ' DROP COOKIES by a baker. The dogs pounced en of less moiitnre. house plant* that our school would like to Natural History skeletons of pre- Bolcer, Ellen Carey, Curtis Cal- Sea, ?f^he solar sysiejn and jnet^ [and Theodore Gerlach. HEPAIH SERVICE MAim LOBSTKKS : - _^-V-"T^ IUWMW000,00U0 pounds., Productiorroductlonn iIss MOMOWW 2 eggs, beaten powder . the_outward trapptoga are mere-l imott «t—1,^77,000,000 pouwU. jUegg-white^— -cup-sugar—•~%~tsprsalt~~' Mrs. Doris Newswa r*s first The children in Mrs. Margaret ebrftes: The lecture, "The Christ-! ^ Grade—. ?JJ_ lly of war. They might have been I flown "four ptr, cent from the 10- Beaten beaten r 2 tsp. grated—;—214-cnps-soft—;— gratbTLThapppy to welcome Ksfh- Alt's first gradeTnave made Christ- "Mrs. Martha CarUnnTs second] • tew A VSSD I anything. But 'HJver Twenty-One' | ^hr' average and down 34 per cent tsp. grated Cinnamon orange rind bread crumbs l Db bk to class. The mas decorations for the room. MADORA orange rind Blanched leen Dunbar back Boesevels grade class *""* just flnt«h#wd to have Some of ihe decorations are stock- Patty Granntt 6D,, editor; Bob ing a rug for its library comer. 1% cups Blfted almonds Juice -' enriched flour Pamela MacKey, who came from ings, plaid, argyle, dotted, striped Achilles 6D. assistantt t editordi ; BUJ They are going to make a rug for PATtON'S Stir melted butter with egg. Add Bethlehem. Pa, as a new member, and solid colors, singing angels and Scborn 6D, business manager; BobMrs. Smith's new ofllce. They.are STAMLEY H. SCHULTZE nan Cream shortening. add' ~»~ BUgaLgradnally-and-mlx-woU. Add Show You How To Conserve Gallons oi Ml of the class. • • - a paper Christmas tree. They also Lawrence SB, sports editor; andbusy "lairing a Christmas gift for • A. at — «r. ML Ml IM«I Drill / I It. Kllnktlli gra3ually~beating nntll light Com- 1 M Nutk An-, but YOU. TOO, CAN KNIT LIKE AN EXPERT! orange rind and Juice, mix. Sift - ' Gnde 2 '. L_ drew toys during art activities and Bob Stanger 9C, exchange editor; their far" !*^* and decorating their AT t A. m. — s r. Clubri «-5»I-W ; DIKU Binca bine egg and orange 'rind with flour, baking powder and salt to-, cut them out to place under the] :reamed mixture, add sifted dry The boys and guis in have just distributed the first copy roam far Christmas. With Eui Knitter even a be- . > gether. Add to flrst mixture and riper; Gillespie's second grade visited the Christmas tree. They are now Ingredients. Chill dough. Roll thin of the Roosevelt School newspaper, Second Grade — 2 F ginner does beautiful knitting jL stir. Add bread crumbs • and mix post office this week and were in- planning their Christmas gifts for "Student Chronicle". The theme, the Tery flrat time . . . Bweaiera, M ind cut In fancy shapes. Bpish thoroughly. Drop by teaspoonfuls Miss Jean Felice's, second grade osaoa I socks, scarfs, gloves, bootees, terested in all that they saw. Let- Mother and Father. which was featured in the cover by [ etc., even Argyle and original with egg white diluted with few on greased cooky Bhcet. Bake at has been working an the operation patterns. Amazingly slmple7 Irops of water. Sprinkle with cin- 400* F. for 10 minutes. Yield: Ap- ters had been written to their Grade 3 Robbie Hunter, fiE, in the editorial Thousands of delighted users. mothers previous to the Visit and- The children in Miss Jane Don- and in the various stories, was, of a store. The children . have Satisfaction is guaranteed. mmon and decorate with blanched proximately 2 dozen. 'iroughf in empty boxes and pack- 1 Immediate shipment. An ideal ey's third grade were delighted '••Education in the Early Years ofJ CbrUtmu sift. £«ee Knitter with a music box made in Switzer- ages, and have set up a model complete, only (2 (plus 15c pos- Donald has been reported to police tage I. Fully illustrated book- Missing Boy Found land that Charlotte Ford brought let free with every order. Send as missing since December 3 when to school. The class was also chrck or money order to M. t. The' family of Donald J. Baker, he left, supposedly, to go to school. DiCABLO, 4 DtDiuii PUoe, 15, of 19 Iroquois road informed Lt. GET SET FOR [pleased wilh a boat-made-by-Ken Cranford, N. J. The Morris Canal, compleledTn Borup. . • COAST TO COAST MOVERS Lester Powell Saturday that the 1831, extended 102 miles across Herbert Wiese brought in the Jboy has been located at the home THE HOLIDAYS soxeKXBtsaisstsgaasaasKSstai New Jersey from Phulipsburg to books "Christmas Around The Anywhere hi the VA or Canada o frelatives in Clear-water, Fla. i Jersey City. World", "The Overall Boys in Saf», Bfsonable and WITH NEW Switzerland" and "The Little Swiss Wood-Carver". Immciuato-Serviee.' Where Tour Diamonds COST LESS . .'. but mean m. By Van »sll W— t iitr MOKE! And ... You get a 30-DAY UNCONDI- The following children worked TIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE WITH WINDOW on a Swiss panel poster called "Al- EVERY DIAMOND! pine pasture"; Richard McFadden Lynn Hunter, Ann Keep and Anne HENRY P TOWNSEND, SHADES .Rienow. - • ALLIED VAN LINES, he SENSATIONALLY Grade .4 Nancy Ward and Mandy fisher New Rhinestone OPEN AN in Mrs. Hattie Meyer's fourth grade DIAL WATCHES report that the class is enjoying its ACCOUNT study of Australia. Joan Baurer, FO* Mandy Fisher, Robert Brescka, NOW 1.05 Joyce Flammer and Don Suits have brought in mteretting articles on exdnsivs Gynfbaan wasbinj ON YOUR ROLLER Auatnlla • •* •sis all the dirt oat. The grimiest orenlb. seat- The class has Jotaed with an the $5.95 ar — ir — JOT BB oosvoarasjui wrm - From the time you pat in yoar clothe* until HOME INSULATION the final spm-dry. Maytag docs off tha woik. JOHNSTO1 PAINT SHOP Ing and with rtohard-to-iron wrinkks. $2.95 Beaotifal—thrifty—dependable—your Bfay- *-*n*t ntmuUtt* iti-5 ML room* A MORTICIANS nAtu U 8nUMOnELD AVE. . You can pay for it as you use it. We will give CKanferd 9-M74 CKANTOKD. N. J. *• I. I *md I -<~-4 a liberal trade-in. Pay thereat in easy « A >«||oc • • monthly paymentst L fv ~ OPEN AN Easy ACCOUNT BOTH MMGS F01 OUT Your Contributions NOW $79.50 Built for yem of dependable senke • • S4DOWN Will Help Those In Need!

The Cranford Welfare Association an- nually collects donations so that they may For the Loveliest Gift aid those in need during the holiday season. MVELY SOUTAUE* ««• $79.50 At Christmas , . . Tke Maytas M««to»-fln«at We urge aU mho can to send contribu- DU FONTS PASTEL PAINTS Boaytag e*arl Boca, sqoan largo, aqoara pmoalain tab Icaii tions, preferably money, to the Cranford IIthhl and t**t* effldbns OTrsfitfra BRING BEAUTY TO WALLS! $6.95 up Maytag Dutch Own Oat Rang* ****** MI.HI.M w Welfare Association Christmas fund, 10 uam UTS Automatically ahota off gaa sod keeps oa Give FLOWERS Modala prioed *w-" fiffg.ffB to »*-*"!— |M< North Union Avenue, Cranford, Want a v«rv«ty-«mooth, •asy-lo-daon, wmar-raslsflna Budget BfEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF CUT FLOWERS, PLANTS, finish for your walitt Choose on* of Do Fonf• flat wan paJntsl Ut H» "color moalc" work for you ... Terms WREATHS and CHRISTMAS GREENS. CWCDV O %MtWQKsrMmHn9 iMlnmmpntmw IDT wwmTy OMOrl FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE Come in HOW for YOUR free demonstration! This space contributed by <>vf 9§M wnQtwm wXOnnQ SPOOfwDPr pflHROI tOOPl CIV iwwi trOUn Bortonloht Dbawir matching colon for woodwork • . . te QIOM and aoml^loM. YouH find Dm Font* 111 BKOAD ST^ EEzadkelh ion County Trust Co. QMlcnoci 0lotsy cmd ftat VOIMS cwolo o OPEN EVEHY •ffwt In any rooaU f/int Ltvef Down) EVENING TILL IBrriihfr Federal Deposit iiwimw Corporation XMAS1 6 FLOWER SHOPPE COFFEVS _•... . Crannm! $3.95 SERVING THE PUBUC mincAt. mnu mqx OVER 42 YEARS OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY, DEC. 18 Open Evenings Till Christmas Cranford 6-1032 1-3 ALPEN STREET—,— ^CRANEORD, N. J, AHD CHBONICL*. THURSDAY. VBCJEUBKB 18, «af» Twantr-T* TBB CBJL CRANFOBP U±vuag AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1949 Page Twenty-Three, I...-- Christinas Custom, Traditions Far-Reaching Benefits in niufordi From Xnias Sta^nmJjuidscapeiLAzea for Returns from the sale ot Christ^ HooRy; iBons'ToF tfie~tf»jrch. W>lGam f. SmaDey, personnel mas Seals since the 1949 fund- Juhr, ST., president, wfll preside. The origin Of Christmas customs * raising campaign of the Union ^faBr Olive Lawrence and Margaret Mc- _?54 &d traalCafis"was"reviewed Mon- Cuiloughr~ EdnarWells will be in The Bevrftly^CttlTeP County Tuberculosis and Health Chanuko Iday.nightbyMrs. Harold Hansen Installed League, Inc., opened on November mas play presented by members of at the regular weekly in her address 21, have amounted to $2634033,1 A prayer service in observance The December meeting and has «eeenqy returned from „ Bel As Azure Lodge Master as compared with $32,536.06 in of World Week of Prayer will be By Hie Rev.) ajamfn W. P. Alien. V first ltaatbt anarch the Couples' Club;, Christmas supper fifty of the 1948... This represents 32 percent White Gifts THE LIGHT THAT tUUNKTM IN DABBNE88 . Services Other Christmas parties during Christmas party 'of the Trinity or deputational trip to India I cranford College Club in the cafe- Harold. Hansen. of Roselle was sponsored by the Cranford Clergy > l of the goal the league hopes to TWO thinflff IPMiTt fftTJ*WtfU * t"fy'»**F g *wajw amU aninii thit the week will include the kinder- Club, incorrectly reported to have LastSund uring nj teria of Cranford High School. Herelected and installed as master of Members of Cranford Methodist Council on January 1 at 4:30 p. m. Christmas season of 1,949: First, the ever-recurring beauty of Temple Beth El will commemo- been scheduled last week, wiU be 1 raise this year to finance its tuber- garten and nursery on Wednesday I topic was ::Christmas Legends,' Azure. Lodge, 129, F and AM, suc- Church are asked to bring gifts hi the Osceola Presbyterian the Christmas pageant; second, a world breaking to pieces before, rate Chanuko with two events of held Tuesday at 8 p. m^.in the par- bid T. culosis control program in,' 1950 wrapped in white paper, Sunday, Church, Clark Township. The Rev. our eyes. -There is darkness enough and Christ is the light that interest this week-end. At 8:15 morning from 10 to 11:80; the ish house. Members will bring Introduced by Miss Olgtf Specht, ceeding Joseph J. Guker of Cran- states WiUiam T. Ritchie, treasurer! during services at the church. Gifts Albert Dezso, pastor of the churcb, shineth in that darkness; but shall we comprehend that, light in p. in. tomorrow the local temple Couples* Club on Wednesday eve- program chajrman, Mrs. Dorian ford, at the Masonic Temple on Of the amount raised, 85 percent ning at 8:15; and the beginner's de/- food and clothing to be packed in age, -of clothing, toys,, books, and other will conduct the service, assisted time'that our-world might be saved from falling apart? One wlil conduct a joint Chanuko serv- Christmas boxes for distribution to topic was "Christmas Legends." Monday night The regular busi- SPORTSWEAR articles should be labeled for ageby other members of the council. thing is certain — from the nativity alone we do not get the. ice with the Blancke street Syna- partment. on Friday from 2 to.4 ; ofrthe younger directed at the^ prevention and The sermon will be preached by light for Ihe hope we need. Yet at the Christmas season, it is the gogue : in . Linden. The. Temple all to be held in the, gymnasium. I ceieorawu Saint Nicholas Day on Botany Sport Shirts 11.95 and 15.00 and sex.; The - contributions will J pageantry of Jhe nativity that seems to be our single emphasis. fifth Chapter of Isaiah in eradication of tuberculosis. 10 per- Botany Neckwear-.. 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 1 BeefcJffly^es_Jgp Choir, under the direction of Mrs. On Thursday evening, December December 6 without the presenta- p by a dinner cent goes to the State Tuberculosis tor'of Calvary Lutheran Church, There is glorious, eternal purpose in the birth of Christ "For Adelaide Roth, will sing, and Rab- 22, at 7 o'clock, the cub scouts will The Rev. Williamson also I tion of gifts. The English changed served by the.ladies of Cranford Botany Muffler and Glove Set 4.50 Christmas. God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that the morning worship. Court, 34, Order of Amaranth. In- League, and 5 percent to the Na- Botany Hose ..'..: 1.50. 1.65. 1.75 Everyone is invited. whosoever believeth in Him'shctuld not perish but nave ever- . bi Joseph Renov will deliver the sponsor their annual carol sing to Ithe saint's name to Santa Claus and tional Tuberculosis Association. The Rev. Albert AUinger, pas- be broadcast from the church tow-Christmas Shepson was soloist stalling officers were Harry R. Argyles 3.50, 4.00, 5.00 Pr. tor, will preach a sermon entitled,' The Cranford Clergy Council at lasting life. For God sent not His) Son into the world to condemn sermon. 1 had him bring gifts on Christmas "The National Tuberculosis As- Botany Slacks ., ... 16.95 "What Kind of Messiah Did Godits meeting recently voted to pre- - the world but that the world through Him might be saved.". On Sunday at 11 a. m. there will All young people, and their I Eve, shepolnted out Meeker and C. LeRoy Storms. .Other officers were elected and sociation provides consultative ser- Men's Dress Slacks . 9-95- up Send?.", the second in a series on, sent the offering received at the (John 3:16,17) be a special Chanuko service and friends in the .congregation arefin- Bottles Mrs. Dorian, a reviewer and installed union Thanksgiving service to the itlld as foUowsUows: Charles L. vices to the state and local organi- "Our Faith in Christ," at 9:30 and To those persons acquainted with their bibles, all this is social at Temple Beth El. The vited to participate. m Transparent tape put | writer, will have her first full- Farr, senior warden; Cecil L. Col-zations, nesting in panning the 10:50 a. m., services, Sunday. Mrs.Children's Country Home in West- undoubtedly implicit in the nativity. But what of tne man of choir will sing. The children of On Friday evening, December labels on bottles and jarover From I length book published in thlinse , Junior warden; George G. development of all phases of the "The field. A total of $111.28 was cori- the street who sees what he sees'and once a year has the pagean- the religious schools will conduct 23, the Senior .and Junior Fellow- ing materials, cosmetics and 9V47957555 Claude H. Grady will sing, try of the nativity dinned into him through many symbols — the A Christmas program in; story spring. She holds an A. B. degreeMiller, treasurer; OscarjLJIussl- projgam—educatioiv nnv finding I- Holy City," by Adams at both ributed. The service was held hi eandie-lighting service and par-ships will meet at the church at and song will be presented by pu~- cines will * (Washable) Cranford Methodist Church. . singing of carols, pictures of the infant Jesus lying in the manger, nanr-Becretaryi^Earl S. Smith! and^ehabiUtation,'' Mr. Ritchie B.VJX Pajamas :.....-. 5.95 services. . • the shepherds and the wise men, the giving and receiving of gifts. t icipatel in a Chanuko play—Tra- 7JO- to go Christmas- -carolling, pils of the Sunday BiWerSchooI of graduate work at Columbia and chaplain; Pierson J. Gaffney, sen- stated. **It also recruits and trains , . Attractive settings for'service stations are proposed by State Highway Commissioner Spen- __JDuring_the_9:3Q_warship, the ditional "refreshments will be serv- after which they wUl return toth ethe Cranford Tabernacle at their or drips over cer Miner, Jr., on the Route 4 Parkway nearing completion on 10 miles in Union and Middlesex B.V.D. Undershorts .. 1.^0, 1.25 Pr. Do these things give to him the hope'which all of us need? He Harvard Universities, A member ior deacon; Harold A. Denman, qualified, persons interested in go- Woolrich Woolen Shirts .. 6.95 up young people's choir wil offer, too is aware, more or less, of the grim spectacle of his world break- ed. All. parents and friends are in-church for a social hour. Christmas program next I of Phi Beta Kappa, she formerly junior deacon; WiUiam J. McCrea, ing into the field of tuberculosis Counties. Two locations are in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, near New Dover Road, "Jesu So Sweet," and at the later ing to pieces". Does the pageantry of the nativity give the cause vited to attend. . - On Christmas Eve, the annual Thursday, December 22, at 7:30 p. control work. All Wool Shirts 5.95 up Selections 1 I was an assistant professor of Eng- senior master of ceremonies; Har- and one'is in Clark Township, Union County, north of Central Avenue. Four plots are in the . Men's-Gloves, leather, with , , service, the senior choir will sing, for optimism he needs? Undoubtedly thesh;e are questions for •Special attention" is called to thecommunion service by candlelight L, m the auditorium of Roosevelt I lish at New Jersey College for those who have «*«ff»pwpi^f'iMjfnf. fh«» HgM - < *t chinch in dark- ry R. Meeker, Jr., junior master 'Just as the/Union County Tu- areas, but at the public letting to be arranged later the bidders will be limited to one license J Wool ILining ..../ 3.95 pr. "I Wonder As I Wander," Ap- large outside Menorah which will will be held at 11 p. m., at which School There will be carol sing- I Women. ) of ceremonies; Norman' F. Gibbs, at each station. The Highway Commissioner has announced the taking of bids next Thursday for palachian caroL Bxrth choirs will ness to answer and answering help guide those uv darkness to adorn the Temple during the eight time" the fall o beggar boy, Charles Myers; Joseph, Our world is breaking to pieces because the anti-Christ. IOT BE "THE MOST DANGEROUS TREE"^ Thou shalt not make unto thee bent upon the world's destruction' and our destruction is getting Ouence m which they wera cot m- S carpenter of Nazareth and hus-any graven image, or any likeness lighted, increasing in number till Rehearsals for the Christmas The women's missionary prayer Illrs. Charles J. Stevens, Mrs. Clin- potato crow- from th* log. When two adjacent , Basketballs 8.95 up band of Mary, Robert Dayison support from us that in the name of all we hold dear, should go For CHS Graduates (read editorial in last week's Cranford Citi- "Out-Door" Basketball ...... 6.50 up of any thing that is in heaven to Christ, bom to' reveal hpw we and our world might be saved, the eighth night when the Menor- pageant to be staged-December 26 band will meet-Wednesday at 10 Iton H. Holder, Mrs. Raymond A. tag- pieces are opened, like a book, a and'Mary, the mother of the babe above, or that is in the earth be- ah, or candelabrum, is ablaze with wDTbeneld1 on Saturday at 10 a. leUL Jr, Mrs. WiUiam Meyer, x A special party to welcome home Golf Balls (Mi doz. Xmfts pkg.) that, the-seasonls gayetyrTtsrronTOtiahtyrtht" a. m. at the church.; At 8 p. m, two-way symmetrical pattern felmembers of last June's' graduating zen and Chronicle). ! ' (Kro-Flite. Air-Flite) 5.50 R S: of Bethlehem, Virginia Malcolm- neathror that"is~m~toe~wafe~un^ giving and receiving of gifts has blinded'us to the Gght ro., and Sunday at 3 p. m. Mrsther, e will be a regular weekly |llr& Edward G. Outlaw and Mrs. farmed. If the next two sheet* an con. The setting will be the home der the earth; truth in.the coming of Christ to earth. In the year 165 B.OE-, the Syr-Frank T. Whitty is in charge of the prayer, praise and Bible study |GeorgeW. Gross. . Lapland 1* by no mean* ahraya opened the same' way. then Joined class of Cranford High School will An easy and inexpensive way to make an ideal fireproof- , Golf Balls of a Hebrew fisherman in theThou shalt not bow down thy- ian conqueror' Annochus decreed program. a -frozen'.waste. In cummer, wild- and to end with the first two. they. be staged at the Cranteen Open (Spalding Honor) 50c each hour. Decorations were m charge of House this - Saturday night at ing solution is to dissolve two pounds of ammonium sulphate Prak-Tis Golf Balls coast town of Judea. Melville T. self to them, nor serve them: for the death of the Jewish religion. At its regular meeting tonight at A rehearsal of the chorus choir I Mrs. Van Horn, assisted by Mrs.flowers present a kaleidoscope of produce a four-way mi»t»*«if pat- tern. SkUHul American Legion or calcium chloride in one and one-half quarts of water. Ideal to Practice Driving) T Matthews will direct the produc- I the Lord thy God am a jealous Immediately the Jew raised the 8 o'clock, the churchmen's broth- color on mountain dopes, and btamte SkUHl t creates tha Plan Carol Program wul take place tomorrow night at I DeLonge, Mrs. Blandmg and Mrs. the 75c pkg. of 3 tion. Mrs. Benjamin F. News- God, visiting the iniquity of the banner of revolution; inspired erhood win plan Christmas decor- 7:30 at the church. The Rev. W. lake* are edged with green vegeta- most beautiful patterns in naturVs Simply stand tree in the solution for from four to six wanger will be in charge of make- Lutheran bands of guerillas, under the lead- l tion. treasure chest. Golf Bags (Regulation) fathers upon the children unto the At Osceola Church days—as long as it will absorb the liquid. DO IT NOW]!! pi up and Mrs. Dudley ^A. Robinson third and fourth generation of ership of Mattathias and his five Garden Onb Meets 7.95,, 9.95, 17.95, 23.00 will'be prompter. . / ' Tne singing of Christmas carols sons, harassed and defeated the Golf Clubs!—Spalding Bobby S pp . / \ them that hate me; The Sunny Acres Garden Club The Twenty-Up CClul b willising And shewing mercy unto thous- Services will be featured Sunday at 8 p. m, great armies of Syria. Jerusalem _: Jones ,"-32J>0-(sot-of-5-irons)- carols Sunday at 2l p, m., at the ands j of them that love me, and at the regular monthly evening was recaptured, the temple was tp\A ifg mnnthly Tennis Rackets r rr in p Regular services will be cleansed and rededicated to the at the home of Mrs. Frank Dlckert, .,- (Adult Size) 6.95 tp 25.00 Brookside Nursing Home. "Christ- keep' my **" " " d'n ntff. at Osceola Presbyterian 2 Mohican place, Prior to the CALCIUM CHLORIDE Tennis Balls (Spalding— mas Everywhere,' 'will be the topic Thou shalt not take the name of, worship of the Invisible God. Gome h and See business meeting. refreshments This Festival of Light and re- Can of 3) 1.75 of the—Junior—high fellowship the Lord"tny~God in vain: for theChurch, with matins at 8:30 a. were served from a setting high- We Have It — Only 15c a pound Tennis Covers. (Zipper) 1.50 meeting at 7 p. m. The world Lord will not hold him guiltless Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, and Irhrictn^ dedication calls on an men,, re- lighted by a Christmas centerpiece. friendship commission will be in gardless of race or color or creed, C.C.M. Hockey Sticks 1.50 up that taketh his name in vain. the main service at 11 a. m. The Oer Sets For Mrs. P. A. Richter and Mrs. Emil C.C.M. Hockey Puck , 65c charge. A Christmas carol service 0111 51 3 M!ia carais A Remember the sabbath day, tocandlelight carol service originally ** * ** *** - to unite in creating a world of Tobler were hostesses. P. S. Don't forget — C.C.M. Hockey Gloves \ 14.95 will be led by Kay Maynard at akeep it holy. - - freedom, understanding and peace. meeting of the senior fellowship at scheduled for 4:30 p. nu win notI All rmrnh^w^ and friends of the the ornaments may NOT be fireproof. Hockey Skates 8.50 up Six days shalt tbou labour, and be held this year, the Rev. William |«-*»ureh are invited to bring articles 7 p. m. Also meeting at that hour do all thy work: y, fe Delivery will be the odds and ends fellow- H. Nlebanck, pastor, has >f canned food to the ^HM fling ii^r members' of the N But the seventh day is the sab- ship under leadership of Althea bath of the Lord thy God: in it nounced. vice on Sunday. The food will be Presbyterians G&D California puncheon Sherry is made by the Old WorH method— are usually inoffen- Young. thou shalt not do any work, thou, Members of the church will •taherry wine left, out in the clear suiu%b±mwoJndeii casks tosun-age-Iti o sive, aad even timid, the big ones Jfofttl (Sljruitmai* (gifte gather on Saturday to decorate the -" are dangerous adversaries. Bristling • ~ Scheduled for tonight are re- nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy the needy by the deacons. this unhurried sun-aging that makes G&D C^Ufbrnia Puncheon Sherry the hearsals of the young people's choir manservant, nor thy maidservant, church for Christmas. The Sunday 1 Plan Events thefy fieicihifj arms are hun- for the garden enthusiast — SHOES S at 7 o'clock and the senior choir, school staf~*-~f wi~^"U pack" Christma" • s [ Beginning Saturday evening, appetizer of sheer deHght, the be£Dro-dumer_drJnkto^ease every taste. dreds of suckers ready to attach nor thy cattle, nor the- stranger boxes Spalding Saddle Shoes at 8 o'clock. Heads of depart- that is within thy gates: for the children of the Christmas music will be broadcast For Holiday themselves to an object with a death (Ladles') 8.85 ments will meet at 7:30 and there For in six days the Lord made — .~^\*°. *be community through an am- (rip. The reaching arms, linked to- A SUDBURY SOIL TESTING KIT Spalding Saddle Shoes also will be a meeting of boy acting as ser e refresn at the First Presbyterian Church, gether by TT^HE"! *ii^i can b#> heaven and earth, the sea, and all " -|purying system in the church spread over m victim somewhat "*•» < (Men's) „... 10.50; acouts at that hour. The race re- that in them is, and rested the st£ Ie the choir win sing Gou- Priced $1 to $27.50* Spalding Golf Shoes (Men's) 14.95 Christmas wffl be observed with, *P - A life size nativity, scene 1 nmhrella. A powerful, parrot- lations committee also will hold seventh day; wherefore the Lord w nod's. "Blessed Is He Who Comes, Spalding Loafers (Ladies') 7.50° f*m L special services at lI:3Op-iiL,Sat-j *U °e set up in front of the IJka beak «Mnrif«— the armament. its session tonight blessed the sabbath day, and hal- ct un:n as the call to worship, and the then for the shut-in and bird lover -— Spalding Loafers (Men's) .... 8.50 ^J A Christmas party will be held lowed It urday, Christmas Eve. Regular j * hiiiMmg and . _ will anthem will be Handel's 'And the Spalding Golf Rubbers 5.50 ^J Sunday services will be $329^° tomorrow at 3:30 p. m., by the pri- Honour thy father and thy ; used on the scene after dark. Glory of the Lord." The .Rev. BIRD HOUSES Bowling Shoes mary department The confirma- mother: that thy days may be long Christmas Day- Robert G. Longaker's message win the historic region of (Men's Oxford) 4.95 ,-. --. tion class will meet at 3:30 p. wiThn e Rev. Albert Dezso, pastor, upon the land which the Lord thy The Sunday school Christma» be speaker at a joint meeting* be "Hope Springs Eternal." Mr. 1»" ttefare Tab* •ntlbwcjt France between Picardy Feeding Stations •— Suet Cakes Basketball Shoes, I M tomorrow, and 10 and 11 a. m., onGod giveth thee. program will be presented Monday. of the Gradale and Phalanx groups and Mrs. Edward G. Marzoff of 3 •ad T»riH^ny. opes its name to tha 3.95. M9.JB.50 _ <>•__•_ II Saturday. Kindergarten children Thou shalt not kill. December 26. at 7 p. m. All de- Monday at the YMCA. Bahway. Behnert place wiU be received in- Jfath who settled in northern ____i WELDLJBIRD FEED youth'ssneakers '""; ""• •Who are five years old will hold Thou sbalt not commit adultery. partments el the school will par- Final plans are being completed to*the fellowship .of the church. atranca durin< the pinth century. (Sizes 13% up) .^•••••••.,,3^5 pr. ! ^^^• their Christmas party Saturday at Thou shalt not steal. ticipate in an eptertainment ar- for the annual ranHT.dight s« The fo»rf***»rtth any7iigl-piy^>yyt TJia area today. i» devoted to agrl. Ski Boots /^ 1 2 p. m., in room 10. The^Couples' Thou shalt.nnt hear false-win: ranged and supervised by Mrs, Ann to-be tield OuistmiTEve at 8 H£y cultme and stoct-raMng, and for goodness sake — (Ladies' or Men's) .... 10.95 pr. 1 J ' -Cuib~als6~wuTnave its Christmas P-m, nan of Handel's "Messiah" will be against thy neighbour. Vogel. Mrs. Frances Schneider and New officers will be elected by W9 Stadium Boots ^-^ party in room 10 at 8 p. m. Elec- given Sunday at 8 p. m. the DON'T FORGET THE PETS Thou shalt not covet thy nejgW Mips JUary-.Johnston. Awards win the Junior Westminster Fellowship, oratorio chorus of 80 voices in the OaaitUIr (Ladies') .....;: 10.50 and 13.95 ' ' tion of officers will take place.. hour's house, thou shalt not covet be given by Clarence. Hausmann. tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. The.Sen- The cradle roll and nursery will church. : Soloists will Floyd The bulbous onion and fta num- they neighbour's wjfe. nor hissuperintendent of the school. 'or Westminster Fellowship wiU Worthington, baritone; Lucius umm. erous relatives—garlic, leek, chlva. celebrate Christmas at a party manservant, nor his maidservant, This afternoon at 1:30, thhole d its. election at theregular Metz, tenor; Mary Humphrey, con- GAMBARELLI & DAVITTO, etc.—belong to .. lb. 37C Sabra clusions, and do not accord infin- Brach. Alice Li^htcap and Arch Support. 6.90 Sizes 7 to S 3.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Wooten, ity to Deity.- ___ - . Clara Stromberg Carlson 3.50 Northland Brand Jr.; Sheryl Anne Hardy, daughter Steak „..;. ;ib. 47,,

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• •. •• " -1 .•'•'" CtTIZIN AMD CHBGNICIA THURSDAY. DECEMBER IV --THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1949 Page Twenty-Three Chrtetmas Custom, Traditions Far-Reaching Benefits From Xmas Seal Sales Parkway Gas Station in Landscaped Area —Returns from the sale of Christ- mas Seqls since the' 1949r fund- origin of Christmas customs*. presroent: wfll preside. raising campaign of the Union Olive L>wrence and Margaret Mcj- Juhr. Sr, pr: Clergy €onnctf Plans The Rev. Rank V. H. CtCatthh y County Tuberculosis and Health Cullonghr Ethm Wells will ber«n League, Inc., opened on November Gbanuko ~ charge of. the program—a Christ-tor, will continue his aeries «*, |day night by Mrs. Edilh M. Dorian Harold Hansen Installed Prayer^Wfiet -The Gospel at St John." • |jn her address at the annual; 21, have amounted" to $26,340.53, mas play presented by members of As Azure Lodge Master as compared with $32,536.06 in A prayer service hi observance the Couples* Club- The December meeting; ^ and -supper party of the of, World Week of Prayer will be By The Rev. Benjamin W.P. Allen, pastor, Fltti Baptist Church 1948. This represents -32 percent White Gifts THE UGHT THAT SHINETH IN DARKNESS . ^Other Christmas parties during Christmas party of the Trinity Icranford College Club hi the cafe- Harold Hansen of Roselle was sponsored by the Cranford Clergy Services Club, incorrectly reported to lave eria of Crantotd High SchooL Her of the goal the league hopes to Two things must strike the thinking man and woman this the week will include the kinder- elected and installed as master of raise this year, to finance its tuber- Members of Cranford Methodist Council on January 1 at 4:30 p. m., Christmas season, of 1,949: First, the ever-recurring beauty of •Temple Beth El will commemo- garten and nursery on Wednesday been scheduled last week, wffl be opic was::Caristmas Legends." Azure Ltodge, 129, F and AM, suc- Church are asked to bring gifts iri. the Osceola Presbyterian the Christmas pageant; 6econd, a world breaking to pieces before rate Chanuko with two events of held Tuesday at 8 p. m, in the par- culosis control program in 1950, morning from 10 to 11:80; the p, superi Introduced by Miss Olga' Specht, ceeding Joseph J. Guker of_Cran- states William T. Ritchie, treasurer. wrapped in white paper, Sunday, Church, Clark Township. The Rev, our eyes. There is darkness enough and Christ is the light, that interest this week-end. At 8:15 ish house. Members will bring ofthe Fort Ue Christian. chairman,. Mrs. Dorian Albert Dezso, pastor of the church, shineth hi that darkness; but shall we comprehend that light in Couples* Club on Wednesday eve- ford, at the Masonic Temple on Of the amount raised, 85 percent during services at the church. Gifts p. m. tomorrow the local temple ning ai 8:15; and the beginner's der food and dothiniffo be packed in age. addressed the pic was-"Christmas Legends/' Monday night. The regular bust will conduct the service, assisted, tune that our world might be saved from falling apart? One. wlil conduct a joint Chanuko serv- group. remains withjn the county .'to SPORTSWEAR of clothing, toys, books, and other partment on Friday from 2 to.4; Christmas boxes for distribution to of the younger children ness meetmgrmembrialservlcFand ra by other members of the council. thing is certain .— from the nativity alone we do not get the ice with the Blancke street Syna- who o our^land_and-haWrthey directed at the prevention and Botany Sport Shirts 11.95 and 15-00 articles should be labeled for age light for the hope we need. Yet at the Christmas season, it is the aUJgJjgJuJdjnJtheLgymnasjujn..^ the.needy. irt ftjcreated the' election were preceded by a dinner • and sex. The contributions will The sermon will be preached by gogue hi Linden. The Temple •celebratedlSauit Nicholas Day on eradication of tuberculosis, 10 perT Botany Neckwear .. 1.00,- 1.50c 2.00 pageantry of the nativity that seems to be our single.Emphasis. "On Thursday^eveningTDecembe served by the.ladies of Cranford tor the Rev. William H. Niebanck, pas- Choir, under the directionof Mrs. »• •December 6 without the presenta- cent goes' to the State Tuberculosis Botany Muffler and Glove Set 4-50 be given to needy families : There is glorious, eternal purpose iti the birth; of Christ. "For 22, at 7 o'clock, the cub scouts will . Willi tor of Calvary-IiUtheran Chttrch; Court, 34, Order of Amaranth. In- League, and 5 percent to the Na- .Botany Hose ...... ". 1J50. UK5. 1-75 -^—Christmas. --•••:•;•-• •- -•••••.• •-•--- God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that Adelaide Roth, wiU sing, and Rab-sponsor their annual carol. sing..to the morning worship. Ition of gifts. The English changed The Rev. Albert Allinger, Everyone is invited. whosoever believeth',in Him should not perish but have ever- bi Joseph Renov will deliver the > saint's name to Santa Claus and stalling officers were Harry R. tional Tuberculosis Association. Argyles 3.50, 4.00. 5JD0 Pr. pas- be.broadcast from the church tow- Christmas Shepson was soloist Meeker and C. LeRoy Storms. tor, will preach a sermon entitled, The Cranford Clergy Council at lasting life. For God sent hot His Son into the world, to condemn |had him bring gifts on Christmas "The National Tuberculosis As- Botany Slacks 4 —— *£95 -the world but that'the world through Him might be saved." sermon. er. All young people and their JJther officers were elected and "What Kind of Messiah Did God its meeting recently voted to pre- On Sunday at 11 a. m. there will lEve, she pointed out. sociation provides consultative ser- Men's Dress Slacks 9.95 up sent the offering received' at the (John 3:16,17) „ friends in the congregation are in- installed as follows: Charles L. Send?", the second in a series on, be a special Chanuko service and vited to participate. Mrs. Dorian,- a reviewer and vices-to the state and local organi- "Our Faith in Christ," at 9:30 andunion Thanksgiving service to the To those persons acquainted with iheir bibles, all this is "rantparent tape put Iwriter, will have her first full- Fair, senior warden; Cecil L, Col- zations, assisting in planning the 1 social, at Temple Beth El. The On Friday evening, December From lins, junior _ warden; George G. 10:50 a. m., services, Sunday. Mrs. Children's Country Home hi West- undoubtedly implicit hi the nativity^ But what of the man of choir will' sing. The children of labels on bottles and jars book published in the development of all phases of the B.V.D. Sport Shirts 3-95, 4S5. 5J95 field. A total of $111.28 was con- the street who sees what he sees'and once a year has the pagean- 23, the Senior and Junior. Fellow- Christmas program in _ story Ing material*, cosmetics •spring. She holds an A. B. degree Miller, treasurer; Oscar L. Mussi- program—-education, case finding, (Washable) Claude H. Grady will sing, "The try of the nativity dinned into him through many symbols — the the religious schools will conduct Holy City," by Adams at both tributed. The service was held hi candle-lighting service and par-ships will meet at the church at _ _ presented by pu- ernes win keep the _ •from Smith College and has done nan, secretary; Earl S. Smith, and rehabilitation," Mr. Ritchie B.VJD, Pajamas :— 5S5 Cranford Methodist Church. singing of carols, pictures of the infant Jesus lying in the manger, Attractive settings for service, stations are proposed by State Highway Commissioner Spen- 1 services. ticipate hi a Chanuko ptoy. Tra-7:30 to go Christmas caroUingJpjjs ^ the Sunday Bible School of being rained when liquid is •graduate work at Columbia and chaplain; Pierson J. Gaffney, sen- stated. "It also recruits and, trains B.V.D. Undershorts .. 1.00, IJ5 Pr. the shepherds and the wise men, the giving and receiving of gifts. or drip* over the edge. ' cer Miller, Jr., on the Route 4 Parkway nearing completion on 10 miles hi Union and Middlesex During the 9:30 worship,- the Do these things give to him the hope which all of us need? He ditional refreshments *#Bi be serv- after which they wfll return to the, the cranford Tabernacle at their arvard Universities. A member ior deacon; Harold A. Denman, qualified persons interested in go- Woolrich Woolen Shirts _ &95 up young people's choir . wU. .offer, too is aware, more of less, of the grim spectacle of his world break- . ed. All parents and friends are in- church for a social hour. | annual Christmas program next Phi Beta Kappa, she formerly junior deacon; William J. McCrea, ing into the field of tuberculosis' Counties. Two locations are in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, near New Dover Road, All Wool Shirts ..._. 5.85 up "Jesu Sd Sweet," andat the later ing to pieces. Does the pageantry of the nativity give the cause vited to attend. On Christmas Eve, the annual Thursday, December 22, at 7:30 p.. ; an assistant professor of Eng-senior master of ceremonies; Har- control work. and one is in Clark Township, Union County, north of Central Avenue. Four plots are in the Men's Gloves, leather, with 1 Selections service , the senior choir, "will sing, for optimism he needs? Undoubtedly these are questions for Special attention is called to the ommunion service' by candlelight!,^ m the auditorium of Roosevelt at New Jersey College for ry R. Meeker, Jr., junior master "Just as the Union County Tu- areas, but at the public letting to be arranged later the bidders will be limited to one license Wool Lining _;___; '. 3^95 PT. "I Wonder As, I Wander," Ap- those who have comprehended the light that shineth in dark- large outside Menorah which will will be held at 11 p. nt, at whichSchooL There wfll be carol sing- ftnnen. • of oevemonies; Norman F. Gibbs, berculosis and Health League, Inc., attach station. The Highway Commissioner has announced tlie .taking of bids next Thursday .for All Wool Gloves with. T palachian carol. Both choirs will ness to answer and answering help guide those in darkness to time' the fall communicants' class ing and special music Candy and senior steward; Bernhard F. Wag- Leather Palm „ -• 195 Listed for sharing their light/ adorn the Temple during the eight Tables for the supper were gaily works with the local and .state paYJng_the service- station roadways. The surfacing of extra width will prevent interference withl^ be under direction of Henry M. days of Chanuko. On each of the will be received into the church. refreshments will be served. AU( ated with evergreen boughs enblast, junior steward; Charles health departments, so does the Na- through traffic. • • Men's Dress Gloves.™ 2^5 and~X95 • The Light that shineth in darkness is Jesus Christ, the Van Pelt, marshal; Gerard J. Jan- 1 Men's Dress Belts (Paris) / / // Boardman! eight nights of the festival an ad- members of the Bible SchooL their tional .Tuberculosis Association •vi' •;.;•'•'••'•' Word of God, revealing God's good will toward us, His love for bright, candles. About / ISO 50 2 Selections to be played by Mrs.Bible Reading us and His promise to free us from the darkness of despair in a ditional light will be lit until all parents and friends,' are invited. nbers anjendedJ Following the sen, tyler;; Walter E. Ousterman, engage i hi cooperative planning 'l- . °°. 2^0. XSO, 5.00 H George F. Rothweiler, Jr., organ- eight lights and' the Shammus organist; James B. Dryden, Sr., JPfta^saytafl^ycyrfty^yftir^^ Jantzen Ski Sweaters 9.95 to 12.95 Exodus 20:1-17 far the selection world which many times has been threatended with breaking Dr. George Aitcheson, pastor, r. Miss Specht led the dub hi with : the United States Public Visit with Soloist ist, will include: Prelude, "Noel to pieces. However that light is comprehended on the basis of two (technically, the candle used to Service proxy to the Grand Lodge, and Re- Jantzen Dress Sweaters __._ 635 made by the American Bible So- will speak from the Book of Jonah singing of carols while Mrs. Health Service and other national Polonais," by A. GuUmant; offer- assumptions both based on our faith. The first of these assump- kindle all the other lights) are tiring Master Guker, trustee for For Boston Symphony Jantzen Sleeveless Sweaters .. 4.95 ciety for reading by people at the H a- m. worship service nthany Stein accompanied on groups'In developing broad offen- tory, "Little Town of Bethlehem," tions, is implicit in the nativity alone. The mangeiy the shep-,.,., ablaze. This Menorah is the result Sunday. Bis subject wfll be, "Jon- three years. - sives against tuberculosis. Edna Schleichert, daughter of Kandahar Ski Sweaters &95 up E throughout the world today in con- and postiude, "Festival March," by herds, the wise men all are inspiring occasion for the season's of the Chanuko, or the Festival of December22 BANTAMAC JACKETS: nection with the annual Worldwide ah's Chastisement" At the even- A short business meeting was "On an international scale, theMr. and Mrs. Otto Schleichert of R. Martin. pageantry but alone not quite enough to warrant the hope that Lights, begins at sundown today, 53 Mansion terrace, accompanied The "Delby" 955 Bible Reading program. • Selec- the "world of justice, order'and peace, our concept of Western ing service" at 7:45. the Tabernacle by. the president, Mrs. Birth of Free Speech National Tuberculosis 'Association Sunday school for high school and concludes at sundown Friday, Choir wfll present. «Tne Choir of represents the, voluntary associa- by Miss Lucy Teague, SVench in- The "Corf 1Z50 tions have been listed by the so- civilization, will not go on the rocks. At Trinity : G. Bishop. "Welcomed as new • One of the important event* of the The jaDean" _:_ .25J00 students and nursery class .for The fourth gospel gives'us our due to hope yet not any- December 23. It commemorates the Bethlehem.** a Christmas cantata. tions of the United States in thestructor at Cranford High School, young children will be held at ciety for- reading each day from The combined choirs of Trinity were Mrs. Paul L. F. Colonial period wa» the trial in and Miss Helen Bass, local art in- The "Cutter" ...... ;. 19J5 where hi this gospel is direct mention of the birth of Christ. first successful struggle for'relig- Other instrumental select inns Jones, St.Rose College and New International Union Against. Tu- That. Thanksgiving to Christmas. 10:50 a.m. Bible classes for men ious freedom in human history. Church will sing a special carol 1735 of John Peter Zenger. New structor, met Yvonne Loriad, solo The "Post" .....: 16J50 Following are the suggested The birth becomes gloriously' purposeful hi the tacit protest will be offered by members ofthe fork State College, and Mrs. Wil-York City publisher, for ledltioui berculosis, which/- in turn, works and women will be held at the of John that this is not merely a birth, he says: "In the begin- The authority for this festival- is service next Thursday, December with the World Health Organiza- pianist. 6T" the^ Boston Symphony Wool Shirts: " parsonage at 9:30 a. m. There also readings between now and Christ- ning was the Word, and the Word was With God and the Word was 22, at 8 p. m., at the church. Rob- church orchestra. The for safety's sake. H. Jones, Jr., Southwestern libel for' having criticized the Orchestra,, after Saturday's concert . 100% Wool Plaid Shirts, found in the Book of Maccabees hi school wfll meet at 9:30 a. British government, in hia weakly tion, a specialized agency of the will be Sunday school for children mas; God. All things were made by Him and without Him was not the Apocrypha. - ; ert M. Hazen; organist and choir-" and for a better night's United Nations. at Carnegie Hall. . , •5.95. 7.95. 8£O. 935. 10.15 at 9:30 a. m. Thuraday . —Exodus 30:1-17 anything made that was made.',' Also this God who became man master, is in charge of arrange- with classes for all ages. This coverage Mrs. Irving Anderson,, supper paper.. Hi*'acquittal by a jury wu Ripon Loafer Sox _1 ... 2S5 s Members of the Jewish faith cel- "The contributions of the citi- Miss Loriad, sister of Miss OUpriatmaa And God spake all these words, not onjy creator, He is Redeemer, as J(f>hn goes on —. "In Him Tfae missionary co-workers wfll protects AWAY , was assisted by the fol- a pioneer victory for freedom of Ripon Skating Sox 98c pr. The Couples' Club will present saying,. ' ebrate Chanuko with praise and ments. ' ' ' . _Ax_.....;...... zens of Union County to theSchleichert's. French correspond- : was life; and the life was the light of men and the Light shineth hold their regular monthly meet- IBOM HOME r members of her committee: speech and the preM. -< ., a pageant, "A King Shan Reign,' hi darkness and the darkness comprehended it not.'' (John 1:1-5) thanksgiving to God, the author of Services Sunday, the fourth' Sun- Christmas Seal Campaign is a far ent,- is here from France on a con- b)r Marion Wefer,, Sunday at 8 I am the Lord thy God, which day in Advent, will include Holy ing Monday at the home of Mrs. Erwin Amicks, Mrs. J. Wal- cert tour. Miss Loriad Is spending If these days are "testing-to the limit the optimism and alllib'erty. During this season the reaching " ith p. m. . The cast will include: have brought thee out of the land Jew rededicates himself to his re- Eucharist at 8 a. m., church school Aubrey Starr, 321 Benson place, r Coffee, Mrs. Carl H. Holmquist, Potato piseues tsiiay w Miss Sch|eichert and of Egypt, out of the house of bon- hope of every intelligent and informed person" is this not-all the Rachel, a Hebrew housewife, more reason we should add to our single emphasis upon the pag- ligious faith and by precept and and the rector's class, at 9:30 a.m..Westfield. On Tuesday at 8 vUni H. Laonard, Mrs. Bru- y. potato disco— her-parents-before-heritrip'baclrtb' Gladys Hawes; Adah, her neigh- dage. " eantry the challeng^trfjhipjrnurth^gosppl — fhfit in the hirth-of— example-indoctemates-his-children the~choraTserVlce~with sermon by the women's fellowship will have •fateaei',, MB. Rlchard-M: were uf ^ minor importanca to France. '..•'• FIREPROOF YOUR TREE so that it will bor, Gertrude Nunn: Leah, an- -Thou shall have-no-othcr-gods ChristrwdTthe subsequent revelation lies our hope for a better with the principles *'J —«-»—«--• -- its^Cnristmas meeting Van Horn, Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Mrs. Alaikan farmers. T^ow, however, Matching In mahogany in don* ATHLETIC GOODS other neighbor, Grace: Warner; a before me. . • work i A. DeLonge, Mrs. Charles some of the diseasea^hav* tcoomo with; veneers kept in the exact •*• o freedom. Every evening songs are people's fellowship will hold a pro-of Mrs. P. B. DurrelL 210 Midway Cranteen Party NOT BE "THE MOST DANGEROUS TREE"^ Spalding LEATHER -beggar-boyreharies-Myera; Jfceptt; "Thou shalt not make unto thee Our world is breaking to pieces because the anti-Christ, sung in the home, candles are gram, meeting at 7:30 p. m. avenue, Fanwood. , Mrs. Forrest H. Blandlng, so severe that many farmer* have quence in which they mn cut Ketbaus 8,95 up a carpenter of Nazareth and hus- any graven image, or any likeness, bent upon the world's destruction and our destruction is getting lighted, increasing hi number till . Charles J. Stevens, Mrs. Clin- decided to discontinue potato grow* ftwn Am) log. Whan turn (readeditorial inTast week'sTCSunlford Citi- support from us that in the name of all we hold dear, should go Rehearsals for the Christmas The women's missionary prayer "Out-Door" BasketbaU 6.50 up band of Mary, Robert Davison of any thing that is in heaven the eighth night when the Menor- pageant to be staged December 26 band will meet Wednesday at H. Holder, Mrs. Raymond A. pieces are opened like a book, a to- Christ, born to' reveal hpw we and our world might be saved. .two-way / Bymmetrical pattern * is A special party to welcome home .Golf Balls (Ms doz. Xmas pkg.) and Mary, the mother of the babe above, or that is in the earth be- ah, or candelabrum, is ablaze with will be held on Saturday at 10 aa.. m. at the church, OVeUL Jr, Mrs. William Meyer, zen and Chronicle). • . (Kro-Flite, Air-FUte) _r. 5JO R It is just possible that the season's gayety, its conviviality, the members of last June's graduating of Bethlehem, Virginia Malcolm- neath, or that is in the •water; un- nght/ \ Edward G. Outlaw and Mrs. fanned. If the. next two sheets am giving and receiving of gifts has bunded us to the significant m., and Sunday at 3 p. ml Mrsther. e will be a regular class of Cranford High School will . An easy and inexpensive1 way to make an ideal fireproof- .; Golf Balls son. The setting will be the home der the- earth; In'the year 165 B.C.E., the Syr- Gross. Lapland i* by'no mean* always opened; the same way, then Jointd truth in the coming of Christ to earth. , • Frank T. Whitty is in charge of the, prayer, praise' and «nd to end with the first two, they be staged at the Cranteen Open (Spalding Honor) ...... 50c each of a Hebrew fisherman in the Thou shalt not bow down thy- ian conqueror < Antiochus' decreedprogram. • hour. . Decorations were in , charge of a frozen waste. In gammer, wild- House this Saturday night at ing solution is to dissolve two pounds of ammonium sulphate Prak-Tis Golf Balls coast town of Judea. Melville T. flowers present «\kaleldoscope of produce a four-way, matched pat- T self to them, nor serve them: for the death,of the Jewish religion. At its regular meeting tonight at ~A rehearsal of the chorus Van Horn, assisted by Mrs. tarn. Skillful matching create! th« American Legion Headquarters at or'calcium chloride in~ one and one-half nuarts of water. Ideal to Practice Driving) Matthews will direct the produc- 1 color on mountain (lopes, and blue I the Lord thy God am a jealous Plan Carol Program Immediately the Jew raised the 8 o'clock, the churchmen's broth- will take place tomorrow night at Mrs. mppiHng and Mrs. most beautiful patterns in nature's the Casino. — 75c pkg. of 3 tion. Mrs. Benjamin F.. News- God, visiting the iniquity of the banner of revolution; •. inspired erhood will plan Christmas decor- lakes are edged with green vegeta- Simply stand tree hi the solution for from four to six Golf Bags- (Regulation) 7:30 at the church. The Rev. 3-NeUL tion. treasure chest wanger will be in charge of make- fathers upon the children unto the Lutheran At Osceola Church bands of guerillas, under the lead- days-^as long-as it will absorb the liquid. \DO IT NOWJH 7.95. 9.95. 17.95, 23-00 up and Mrs. Dudley A. Robinson ership of Mattathlas and his five Garden Oub Meets Golf Clubs!—Spalding Bobby S third and fourth generation of The singing of Christmas carols bo prompter. them that hate me; . ^ sons, harassed and defeated the The Sunny Acres Garden Club' Jones 3gj>0 (set of 5 irons) The Twenty-Up Club wil} sing And shewing mercy unto thous- will be featured Sunday at 8 p.m.,great armies of Syria. Jerusalem held itsjnojithlyjjtneeting^recently ~Tennis~Rack^ts carols Sunday at 2 p. m., at theands of them that love me, and at the regular monthly evening was recaptured, the temple was at the home of Mrs. Frank Dickert, (Adult Size) 6^5 to 25L0O Brookside Nursing Home. "Christ- keep my commandments. , r Regular services will be held service at Osceola , Presbyterian cleansed and rededicated to the 2 Mohican place. Prior to the CALCIUM CHLORTOE Tennis Balls (Spalding— mas EverywhereEv / 'will be the topic Sunday _ at Calvary- Lutheran worship of the Invisible God. Come b and Stt Can of 3) ....:._ ._ 1.75 Thou shalt not take the name of from Cranforc business.^ meeting, refreshments of the oadUp thVXord thy-Godin-vamT^orthe ChurcTiTwItrmaHiir This Festival of Light and re- were served from a setting high- We Have It --- Only 15c a pound Tennis Covers (Zipper) 1.50 meeting 1S~T p. m. The world Lord will not hold turn guiltless •High School will sing special dedication calls on all men; re- lighted by a Christmas centerpiece. C:C.M. Hockey Sticks 1.50 up ij?*1 'Christmas selections. The church friendship commission will be inth,at taketh his name in vain. the main service at 11 a. m. gardless of race or color or creed, Our Sets For Mrs;.P. A. Richtei- and Mrs. Emil P. S. I)on't forget -— C.C.M. Hockey Puck . 65c charge. A Christmas carol service °- Remember the sabbath day, to candlelight carol service originally orchestra will play for the carols. to unite in creating a world of Tobler were hostesses. C.C.M. Hockey Gloves 14J95 will be led by Kay Maynard at keep it holy. scheduled for 4:30 p. m., will not All members and friends of the freedom, understanding and peace. h tit* tefter.na y the ornaments may NOT be fireproof. Hockey Skates 8-50 up meeting of the senior fellowship at Six days shalt thou labour, and be held this year, the Rev. William burch are invited to bring articles Octopna Equipment 7 p.m. Also meeting at that hour dp all thy work: H. Niebanck, pastor, has an- Immediate Delivery! Although smaller members of the N will be the odds and ends fellow- of canned food to the morning ser- But the seventh day is the sab- nounced, Presbyterians G&D California puncheon Sherry is made by the Old World method-- ectopus group are usually inoSen- ship under leadership of Althea bath of the Lord thy God: in It vice on Sunday. The food will be aive. and even timid, the big one* jliiral (fitfta Young. thou shalt not do any work, thou, Members of the church, will distributed in Christmas baskets *8heny wine left out in the dear sunlight in wooden casks to sun7age.It is gather on Saturday to decorate the are dangerous adversaries. Bristling -. Scheduled . for tonight are reno- r thy son, nor thy daughter, thy * the needy by the deacons. thJauDhurried sun-aging that makes G&D California Puncheon Sherry tbi along their flexible arm* are hun- S hearsals of the young people's choir manservant, nor thy maidservant, church for Christmas. The Sunday Plan Events for the garden enthusiast —- SHOES school staff will pack Christmas appetnerof Hheer delight, the before-dinner drinkjo please every taste. dreds of suckers ready to attach Spalding Saddle Shoes at 7 o'clock and the senior choir, nor thy cattle, nor the- stranger Beginning Saturday evening, themselves to an object with a death at 8 o'clock. Heads of depart- that is within thy gates: boxes for the children of the Christmas music will be broadcast (Ladies') school. The Mr. and Mrs. Club, grip. The reaching arms, linked to* ments will meet at 7:30 and there . For hi six days the Lord made to the community through an am- For Holiday gether by membranes', can h A SUDBURY SOtt TESTING KIT Spalding Saddle Shoes acting as host, will serve refresh- (Men's) 10.50 also will be a meeting of boyheaven and earth, the (tea, and all plifying system, in the church at the First Presbyterian Church, spread over a victim somewhat "'ke scouts at that hour. The race re- that in them is, and rested the the chance choir will* sing Gou- an' umbrella. A powerful. parrot- Priced $1 to $27.50* Spalding Golf Shoes (Men's) 1C95 steeple. A life size nativity scene Spalding Loafers (Ladies*) *7.50 lations committee aiso will hold seventh day: Wherefore the Lord Christmas will be observed with nod's, "Blessed Is He Who Comes," Ilka beak complete* the armament. its session tonight. blessed the sabbath day, and hal- special services at 11:30 p. m., Sat- will be set up in front of the 50 then for the shut-in and bird lover —• Spalding Loafers (Men's)" _. 8J0 as the call to worship,- and the Spalding Golf Rubbers _ &50 A Christmas party will be held lowed it. urday, Christmas Eve. Regular church building and spotlights will anthem will be Handel's "And the FT-S329- Sunday services will be held on be' used on the scene after dark. BIRD HOUSES Bowling Shoes s tomorrow at 3:30 p. m., by the pri- Honour thy father and thy Glory of the Lord." The Rev. (Men's Oxfor elected by given Sunday at 8 p. m. by the DON'T FOBGET THE PETS (Ladies') ...... 10.50 and 1195 party in room 10 at 8 p. m. Elec- Thou shalt not covet thy neigh- Miss Mary Johnston. Awards will the Junior Westminster Fellowship oratorio chorus of 80 voices in the Onion •> IJb/ tion of officers will take place. bour's house, thou shalt not covet be given by Clarence Hausmann, tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. The Sen-church. Soloists1 will be Floyd The bulbous onion and It* num- The cradle roll and nursery will they neighbour's w/fe, nor hissuperintendent of the school.' v ior Westminster Fellowship will Worthington, baritone; Lucius •mwummmimi erous relatives—garlic, leek, chive, P celebrate Christinas at a party manservant, nor his maidservant, This afternoon at • 1:30, the hold its election at the regular Metz, tenor; Mary'Humphrey, con- GXMBAREUI & OAVITTO, INCl etc.—belong to the lily family. Monday at 2 p. ra., in the audi- nor his ox,, nor his ass, nor anyMissionary Society will hold a meeting Sunday at 7\p. m. tralto, and Marilyn Vosberg, so- RCA VICTOR for DOGS 35c and 98c — for CATS 45c torium. Four-year old children thing that is thy neighbour's. Christmas party for members at prano. Walter N. Hewitt of Maple- from the kindergarten also will Friday — •• Matthew 8:5-10 the church. The Brotherhood will CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON wood wil be organist and Miss HUNTING & FISHING Saturday DOG YUMMBES CHARGE TTSY BITSY have a Christmas party at the same meet tonight at 8 o'clock. SERMON Mary Elizabeth Bonnell will direct Sets As Low As Montague Fly Rods J~_ 9tfl5 hour, downstairs in the educational Monday .. Matthew 0:1-13 The Rev. Mr. Niebanck arid bis 'IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUD- the. chorus. The public is in- Gladding Fly Line —J_ 2L60 building. Tuesday ..... - halah 8:2-7 10c-25cr?0c 15c-25c 15c-25c-50c Wednesday , — Romans 8:13-3S family are now residing at 113 Al- ING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOM- vited. Fishing Creels „ 3UJ5. All trustees, stewards, heads of Thursday ... 1 Corinthians 18:39-58 den street, the new home pur- IC FORCE?" is the subject for The Senior and Junior Fellow- treat man's best friend to the best treat Fisherman's "De-Liar" '2JO0 departments and organizations and 40 chased for pastors of the church. ships will meet in the gym $199.95 S3 Sunday, December J8. at 7 "Fish Finder" 1-50 all committee . members are exChrtotma.- . Dec. 18 ,....'....r.""._T... Luke^t Renovations are expected to begin GOLDEN TEXT: -,'Ah Lord'God o'clock for their Christmas pro- Trout Landing Net 2L95 c TOYS FOR DOGS - CATS - MONKEYS pected to attend the quarterly con- soon on the old parsonage which behold, thou hast made the heaven gram. The worship service will be Perm Salt Water ference meeting Monday at 8 p. m., of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy, and will be converted into a church and the earth by thy great powerled by Barbara Sloat, assisted by As ninstrated BRUSHES - COMBS - FEED & Reels 3.50 to 27.50 in the educational building. On William Drew Asnis, son of Mr. house with meeting rooms and and stretched out arm, and thereDon Cyphers, Neva Lee Jemison, Salt Water Rods _. 8J» up Tuesday at 8 p. m., there will be a and Mrs. Oren Monroe Asnis other features. is nothing too 1 R hard for thee. Al Huetteman, Bob Richeris, Jean WATER DISHES Ike Walton Boots 12.50 meeting of cub parents. •Prayer (Jer 32:17) Page, Carol Grabau, Joan Kissack, Hunting Knife, with service will be held Wednesday at Joyce Kremer, Carol Blackman Sheath 98c, 1.50,2.75tX95 8 p.m. SERMON: Passages from the King FREE BOOKS on the care of James version of the Bible include: and Flora Ball. Others taking Hunting Knife and Ax, A party for underprivileged "As for man, his days are aspart in the Christmas play "Christ- It's Complete Combination : 5L98 children wil be given next Friday, Top Quality Meats grass: But the mercy ofthe Lord mas Story—J949" are Gail Brink- II DOGS- CATS --BIRDS- 22 Rifle—Single Shot _. 14J5 December 23, by the Methodist AX is from everlasting to""evertasting man, Eleanor McKim, Pat Stanford 12 Guage Shot-gun (single) 21 JO Men. All children, regardless of upon the...__m. Qfoi fe hi>, and Hugh Mair.' A certificate of PHILCO Nothing Eke to Bay! don't lose your grip — on icy streets 12 Guage Shot-gun (Double creed, color or race, wil be wel- 103:15,17) Correlativelative passages honor will be presented to the Barrel) Savage -1 62JJ0 come. from "Science and'Healtd'Hl h with Key young people of the church for with The following persons have been WHOLESALE Prices to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker their help in the purchase of the Built-in PHILCO USE SANDING CRYSTALS baptised at the church: Gloria 1 Eddy include: Island Heights Camp by Mr. Fred Vernice Samuels and LaVergne Ground Beef U>. 30c "Man, created by God, was given Marsiglio hi the name of the Ses- at home and under the wheels of your car Smith, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. dominion over the whole earth; sion. . ; Aerial System Samuel Simpson; Nancy Leigh VEAL CHOPS C The notion of a material universe Monday evening at 7 p. m. the Children's and 35c HANDY BAG 35c or SKI AND Rothweiler, daughter of Mr. and CHUCK ROAST It. 39 is utterly opposed to the theory of Margaret Greene Guild will hold Misses' lined Men's and Boys' Mrs. George F. Rothweiler; Law- man as evolved from Mind. Such its annual Christmas dinner. The Lady's AB Slipper*, In Leather Slippers. 100 pound bag $1.50 rence Neil Rothweiler, son of Mr. fundamental errors send falsity hostesses will be Florence Smith, lieather Bed. Blue or SKI ACCESSORIES and Mrs. George P. Rothweiler; Fresh Pork Shoulders lb. 37c. into all human doctrines and con-chairman, Helen Boyd, Sabra WE ALSO CARRY... Slipper* with Brown. Margaret Ellen Wooten, daughtei clusions, and do not accord infin- Brach, Alice Lightcap and Clara Arch Support Sizes 7 to 3 Northland Brand of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Wooten, Steak ..-...'; lb. 47c ity to Deity." (p. 545) Wiliams. The committee in charge Stromberg Carlson Jr.; Sheryl Anne Hardy, daughter of decorations includes Xucile C. E. TRUBENBACH Skils (Junior Size) 3^5, 4.95, 6JO . Kramer Me*ta Cot As Desired Westinghouse, Fada and Skiis (Adult) 13.95 to 38.00 CHOICE OUTS Sylvania Men'* All It Costs Less to Buy the Best! We Do "Steel Edging" 7J0 »a. at MOa. Craaftatf Leather BUjppen Our Famous Make Reg. NOW C00 jo Poles — Junior 2J0 PORK — VEAL — LAMB WILBUR COON In Brown or . Poles — Adult, Trees Taken Down ServloN Sunder. H a. m. Bartnndy. two IT. 8. Inspected Meate W«d. Eve. 8:15 o'clock SHOES GIFTS FOR THE HOME BABY SHOES S.SO ONLY ** IV 3.95, 4.95, 7.50. 9.95 pr. Stems* railed put Sunday School "940 «. m. (Steel and Tonkin) ALL WOUT GUAKANTEED •4 Aldm Street fer Bindings—Junior _... 3.50 up Oenvletelr Covered Open dafty i except Thura. WOMEN wmi Bindings—Adult „...-. 595, 7J»5 pr. fTt.I0-.M-4. ^7S raoBunt mrr Complete Line of Rubber Footwear in Latest Styles FB ED (To insure proper fittings we By Imnact SJORi will attach the Bindings) WESTERN MEATS CO. Nuno Ski Jackets (Ladies') 12.95 up Hlshway 19, Opposite Hlfhwaj Furniture U J. Brennan Cr. «-M«F ANDREW CRISAMTI AT 1HE OLD FIRE ENGINE WHEEL Ski Jackets (Men'«) ^....1....:. J4JB5" A.V.BOYD Formerly Bine SU, Watermelon Bar OraAutte ef A

At that precise moment a great More Otto Larry Kelly. AiJ?eto log. rolled across thh e thresholthhldd anand Western industry has been ham- Peter-Wright and Kenneth Doktor. pered by the scarcity of low-cost into the fireplace. The little child School Health | Fred wanted to apologize. Robert Irfnirpnre was awarded the looked at the log with eyei like coal which would be made Into coke. Utah hat abundant coal, but every time he stepped outside, Review Heard Bedford H. Lydon, Mrs. John H.| Pins, Bridges lion badge. HOMEMAKING stars—'Stars which sent gleams of walked into the house. . . .. Other presentations included: it has a high percentage of waxes Procedure McCoy, Mrs. Donald McGlnnls, .... .v ,.-.'\Bf.:,.-,- .'•'•• • •• , light that kindled .the log ,with the [By Progress JOob John Amnhtrsilver arrow to wolf inostbrilliMtfire^the-old man ever and oils which hamper- the coking . Within a matter-ofseconds, Fred Mrs.... WUmer Field- Whifescarver, AtMeetmg badge; Donald McCord, silver ar- had Seen. . process. It has been found that was too busy to think of the quarrel. "Mrs.. Robert Ellis Crane gave a Mrs. William H. Robinson, Mrs. row to bear badge; Dale, Bennett, DORIS WADE soaking the coal: in ethylene di- Outlined The little. Christmas tree was on |review of-the book, "The Life, of William H. Sperry, 2nd, and Mrs. .. T __^-Numerous ^awards were present -Tbt dingy UttU room immediately fire end crackling 'fiercely; He gold and silver 'arrow to wolf Bom* Economic* Adviser, * •_ chloride will rem6ve"~these The following «ise history gives the Heart." by Frances Winwar "at Hugh G. Spilsbury, all of Cran- ' ed Sunday to members of ;Cub badge; Gene Montenecourt, gold was filled with radiance and warmth, itances. ' • . . . flung open the door and screamed, a meeting -Tuesday afternoon of the ford, and Mrs. Frederick E. Sener- Pack' 103 at the First Presbyterian Public Servic* Electric and G*s Cempa*f and as tbt light enwrapped the child an example of how the health de- "Fire! help! help!" And then, arrow to wolf badge, and John partment of the Cranford. public Progress Club at the home of Mrs. chia of Elizabeth. Church. New boys received into Richards, gold arrow to wolf badge. In Virginia, the old Dominion, be laughed and laughed with a mel- By John Scott Douglas snatching up the hall runner he'd T. Carson Taliaferro, 305 North the , pack include Albert* • San- ody like a song from tbt heart. Tbt schools operates. been planning to replace, he On Sunday afternoon, cubs will storied land of early American his- Union avenue. Mrs. J.-Ross Bates guiliano, Rudolf Konegan, Victor Make Your Christmas Puddings directions. Serve with bard" sauce old man turned bis-eyes to where the In October a fifth-grade teacher RED DOBSON plugged In the knocked over the tree and began Xmas Trees Toppled meet at the church to travel to the tory, there is an old tradition of Production of honey durfng;lM°! plumed bird- of F assisted as hostess. . • Whitmeyer.-Mtchaei-Spalding, Lar- Whst's Christmas without * real or Foamy Sunshine: Sauce. Senres firt burned and watched the flames noticed-that one of her students string of lights and then stood beatinbeaHngo ou•»•••t th«-e- *• flames.— The wind on Tuesday at 9:42 p. Children's Country Home, West- ^tUAmuumm „ tb« origin; of-the Yule log that Is was estimated by the bureau lof, sometimes- UnOatteringly back to admire the blue and red' Behind Those attending were: Mrs. Christmas podding? Why not make 14-ifc _ • • ; /• ••••• . . seemed tired ijnd that he was not 'w TT^ «««auung were: Mrs ry Botts and Freddy BalL field, where they Will hold a carol I it-yonrseUf retold every Christinas. leap in beautiful rainbow tints over ^W him Tom called. H OId Cro m. blew down two large Christmas agricultural economics at 229,751,- -enthusiastic about playground ac- and green candle globes on ththe'with'Ie t - .~«a. "Sta-T»tt,|y ^ A <*^Sanford,PreSident; Cubs receiving bobcat pins were the log, and as bis old eyes watched, 1 trees thee Department of Public sing and extend "Christmas greet-1- Don't let the problems of steam- As the family sits around the 000 pounds, 11 per cent above 1M& birds which have eyelashes tivity. J^e was absent from school ChristmaChrUtma*s •*»tree-. «"»-Ellen- '^lef t "the. table h it paj-^m gett something/somethtag."' 5™* A*™ * H. . Addoms, Mr*! as follows: Billy McCord, James Foamy Sunshine Sauce Yule log and sips their Christmas the colors teemed to form tbt shape Re was back in a moment with • Works had set u p ont thh e north and ings from the pack, i^ I Ing dete" r 'you. You can do It with- This volume was produced h> hoateto*« chief claim i the last two weeks in October with she was setting to Study the effect. ge H. Bates, , Mrs. John L onn«K ..I-)-- -•••;•- •- - Coffee, Iain Reilly, Ronald Welke, i cap brown % cap cream, eggnog on.Christmas eve. the an- Of tbt Cross in the fire. rake. Lifting the smoldering tree . The cubs are asked to meet next' out a steamer. There are three easy 0,591,000 colonies of bees, two per the usual cold. Mrs. Katherine "Nice little tree, Fred." Seems a Christy, Mrs. Leslie Crump, Mrs. T. d station. Donald Creighton, Robert Harms, y sugar, firmly , whipped cient legend Is recounted again. . The flames - of the Cross leaped cet below 1948, with average pro- with the tines, he hurled it out onto y, Mrs. Leslie Crump, Mrs. T. The trees, undecorated at the tune, r Thursday, December 22,_ at _7;15 jt JBOPP. school nuractelephoneththe shame. _though». not-to^ be-sharing the-snowy-lawii~"" " 7 "••• Wilh"am ^Krrppend6rf,"TAIexahder n£, to suig~ carols wEch will Yptt-can, —OHff^very cold "TartSffiaTTirveT >er colony at a raw of It with someone. This' was our Kennady Heston, Mrs. PauLB^tat? have been set up again for-decor- use a steamer or yon can Improvise 1 egg yolk y use to cUne t0 hra home twice about the absence and Sickert, Richard Brewster, Ted broadcast from the~church tow- one. Yon can do It on the top of the tap. salt when the frosty wind bowled across low and white, and as the old man 41,1 pounds, compared with 86 year—" Martha Robbins had appeared by Oehale," MrsT^onn H. Low. Mm «H»« *' Stevens, Robert Fortenbaugn, Jay 1 egg white a world of snow, an old man waswatched this' display, suddenly and a. theycumb about on the second call suggested per-1 then. Seeing Ellen staring dazedly . Miss Olga Specht and- Miss .range or in your oven If It has pounds in 1948. haps a doctor should be consulted!! Warsinski, Richard Willauer, Jim- oven heat control. A. pressure cooker 81ft sugar, beat egg yolk with 2 sifting in his little cabin wishing magically there appeared a table And then she stopped, and her at the cloud of smoke and the Charlotte Sommers of the music The boy's mother agreed. The Face, still pretty in middle age. my Brewster,' George Williams, faculty at Cranford High School can be used, too. Just follow the tbsp. of the sugar until it in thick that he had a fire to warm him. in the center of the room, covered blackened wall where, the tree had ' ZI Billion Fassengers family called a doctor from a grew pink. Fred knew she'd been stood, she opened the windows and Jeffery Marshall, Richard McFad- are assisting in plans for the pro- manufacturer's instructions. and sugar Is dissolved. - Beat egg Suddenly bt beard tbt cry of 'a with a Christmas feast such as Changing « farmstead den, Robert McGrath, Russell -Mc- white until stilt but. not dry; add never before had been spread be- Transit industry reports that In neighboring town,, who prescribed about'to say that it was their year then slipped her arm around Ellen's granV v Families of cubs are in- UttU child away out in tbt cold. Tbt um project. Many u ^' to have the' Bobbins to Christmas Grath and John Munday. Directions for 8teamlng remaining sugar, beat until' dis- fore his eyes. And never .again was 1948 more than 21 billion passen- putting UP permanent a tonic and said the boy was run shoulders. ASA • vited to attend." Cubs will bring old mam hobbled .to tbt door and dinner.' Every year since their !.;•!:» I'' solved. Combine these two mixtures the old man hungry, or cold, and gers' were carried on the nation's down. The boy had lost three Alaj,_Peter Wells, .David Leland, Christmas gifts on_ that - day for; Put l«-T-of boUlng water in a gaud out across tbt snow. Tbt wind ^ropor/placing of them\ m ."Poor dear! And Just when you •' '•$•'• and fold In whipped cream, salt buses, „ trackless trolleys, street- children had married and left they Charles Dlckison, Charles Scher, distribution to children at the steamer, covered roasting pan r never after that was there a Christ- the saying of labor and "a M pounds. He returned to school' in were sitting down to four Chrismas O and vanilla. Yield: 1% cups; „___ and the-snow came rustling, in and mas. In old Virginia -'without the cars and subways. . ' • bad either entertained their neigh- Teddy Heston, Dick Armstrong, Children's Counry Home. kettle. Place the pudding mold on toJaay years to come early November and still seemed dinner. After the smote has. thinned C. V. Note: CanjMtjtged-on-plnm'pgd- the old man shivered until bis Yule log and the Christmas Child to lack the vitality a normal boy bor»s or had been ththeiir guests. Cameron Ogden, Jr.,' Jan Smith, Rosencrantz is hi charge a rack and cover the steamer. User "onlUtt two tttf chattered with out. this room will be freezing. You of the dings or any other steamed pud- to give light and warmth. should have. ' • . • / But 'now. by mutual consent, the and Fred are1 having dinner with Robert Smith, Jr., John Pethick,; pack's Christmas affairs. high heat until steam escapes; then ding. ' . , cold. ' ' . ' " • • • .••"•' Lawrence. Schroeder, Herbert Hen- reduce to low. Steaming should be And that is the story of the Yule Mrs. Popp requested the school quarrel With the Robbing was not UIJ"' ;'. ' . The plaintive cry of the child mentioned. It was characteristic drickson, Robert Lawrence, Rich- steady bat alight Add more boiling came again above the whistle of log as it I* told Th Virginia every physician, Dr. Nell Castaldo, to ex- Ellen looked happy but flustered. water. If needed, a couple of times 8teamed Cranberry Pudding of Elien not to blame Fred. And m . ard Luby, ' Ronald Sassi, Lee Christmas Party Slated . eeded, a couple of times the wind. It went straight to. the Christmas eve. amine the boy. The doctor's diag- "But this was our year—" 'thti that took forbearance because Mar- Stokes, Jerry Wells, Robert Wes- daring 'the'steaming. If the oven 1B 1V4 cups sifted J$ cup sugar eld man's heart and he wished with nosis was tuberculosis, and the "Nonsens*!" Tom' said heartily. By DeMolay Mothers nsed, place the steamer in the oven enriched flour 1 egg, well youth was sent to Bonnie Burn for tha Bobbins bad been her dearest w. tervelt, Bruce Brumfleld and Peter all his power of longing that he The Ideal Christmas tree is the BYRNES & BAKER friend. "We'll, eat with you nest year." Herman. Plans for a Christmas party to and set the oven heat .control at tt top: salt. beaten fir, because of its tendency to bold an X-ray. The X-ray indicated the el;; • 276*. , . • 3 Up, baking 1 top. vanilla might have the strength to go out •That will be swell." Fred said, Wolf badges were presented to be held December 22 for members and find the unfortunate babe. its needles longer. . . . original aiagnosis was correct, and EUen sighed. "Goodness! the tur- beaming. . the following: Jack Bannon, Rob- of Bremner Chapter, Order of powder . 1 cup chopped - .,•••• Accountants and Auditors the boy was excluded for.iactive key must be almost ready." Old English Plum Pudding. 14 cup butter or cranberries Tbt cry came a third time — and When they started Martha Bob- ert McGrath, Russell McGrath, DeMolay, and their mothers, were A final step in trimming the tuberculosis. The other children This made last Thursday at a special 2% Caps fine 34.cup thinly margarine }$ cup milk then a wondrous thing happened. A Chrisbnas tree Is frortlng it with of the family were tested. One bins' bountiful dinner, there was John Munday, James Stiffler, Wil- dry bread miraculous power fUlad tbt old man's Announce, the o of a Bt first a little stiffness. But Tom| sliced candled Sift.flour; salt and baking.pow- : liam Krippendorf, Alexander Sicjc- meeting of the chapter's Mothers' fluffy snow. A simple'/ and popular ' /\ •• // ' • brother,, who is fa .third grade Circle, in, Masonic, Temple. crumbs lemon peel der together. Cream butter or mar- veins. His muscles became strong and form of snow, is ordinary soap ! •' f. I showed a negative Patch test, and was soon- joking about Fred's ' ert,/ Donald Creighton, Robert "high foreheajd."' ahd ; Fred was ltsp. salt K cap thinly . garine, add sugar and heat until tense, bis crutch fell back into the flakes,'/ ' ,''/••. he returned to schooL Another ( Stanger, Ronald Zesch, Hugh Col- Two new members, Mrs. H. S. BRANCH asking Tom If he'd considered sell Clauer and Mrs. W. T. Eppler, were '%. cap light ' sliced candled light and fluffy. Add egg; - beat cabin mid bt stepped from Ibis thresh- brother, who is in kindergarten ville, Jay French, Peter French, . brown sugar ing bis hair to a wire-brush factory. / ••/ welcomed. Refreshments were orange peel thoroughly. Add vanilla.' and cran- old out into tbt snow. <~ showed a positive Patch, but a neg- John Pethick, John Smullen, Rus- % top. cloves • U, cup thinly berries. Add dry ingredients alter- ghpafl In Xjmbs \''.- • .. . at -. . ;;•, . As they said hearty farewells, lavuKtar Gift SO sell Hardy, Harry Chapman, Bud served by Mrs. J. K. Gaflbey and Hurrying over the snow with a , Dr. p. T. Woods, a veterinarian, ative X-ray. Both children will be % Up. nutmeg Sliced candled nately with the milk, stirring after speed he had not owned since boy- later; Tom remarked. '^Can't say GIFTS FOR HER Jensen, Jay Banker, Ray RoeseL Mrs. E. Meister. % Up. cinnamon explains that rape, buckwheat, and 37 ELM STREET tested again in six months and will I'm sorry about that fire. We've GIFTS FOR HIM citron each addition only enough to blend hood, by and by be came to have X-rays if necessary. dm who also received one gold and two %, cup scalded % lb. thinly thoroughly. Pour Into a greased wet alsike. clover can cause bigbead sure missed you folks." by YARD LEY silver arrows; Lee Gillespie and milk a little child lying In a snow bank. by making lambs too sensitive to The children to the fifth grade LUOEN LELONG TO1LETOES CUaas kfaklag lUchtaes . sliced candled and floured 1 at-.mold. Cover and He. bent down- and touched the "And it was al] my fault," Fred SCHICK Twin Injector William Schultz, who each received * eggs, well steam as' directed in steaming di- sunlight The weed, St Johnswort, classroom were all Patch tested. r — B»lif»flniit Opening Night, Many machines used In glass* cherries - .•-•' child and-a great new strength said. *I was wrong about—". .. rto make her enchanting the RAZOR, with 20 Blades a gold and- a silver arrow. makingJare of 'tremend beaten 1 tbsp. grated rections for 1% hours. Serve hot and grasses in stubbleflelds closely Telephone WE Four children showed positive, re- Indiscrete* Whisper, Sirocco, gare of tremendous sixes flowed over him, a strength which related to Sudan grass may - also "Aw. forget It," Tom interrupted. Thomas Johnson and David Paul employing hundreds of.* electric % lb. beef suet, orange rind ' with* Crescent Sauce. Serves «-8. -actions. Dr.- Castaldo -instructed „ whole year through. Set Include* . ' and Case ...: .'....-.'.« : 1.95 ground fine seemed to give him wings as he causa trouble. \. Mrs. Popp to aak the parents of ''How about some golf Saturday?" Jtablot, Tailspin, Tempest and* received bear badges as well as motors and flue adjustments to % cup chopped sped back to his cabin. When they readied home. Fred TOILETRIES by Yartfley of 1 cup seeded apples each of the four who were positive a generous bottlo of English lavender, Tffglio 1.50 to 28.00 grind and palish plate glass Crescent Sauce Arriving there, he placed the looked at the blackened wall specu- raisins . ..-. '.-*•. -• • • • ....." London, Town, Courtley, tt cup elder % cup sugar ,1 cup pineapple- Supervisiing Partner to have their children X-rayed. latively. "No real damage done, ond lavender Dusting Powder. 1 cup corrants child upon the bed, tenderly drew Milk In New York The classroom teacher was; X- He was back in a moment with 2 tbsp. corn- Juice the ragged coverlet about it and STANLEY L, EVANS Ellen. A coat of paint win fix RENOIIVS_M3^AiadM^^cL__ His Excellency, Wrisley's, Combine.—bread At present,_0?.8_per centiaf_>J| Main Office: raved nnd. yas. w«»gntT1QN by greased and tied tightly. Steam 6 cocker puppy which wouldn't' stay match and a bunch of tissue paper Toilette and Dtuting OMSpjce.L'Qrie, move from heat; add lemon Juice. t :r may have helped." ' hours as suggested hi steaming Serve hot Yield: 1% cups. M . -home.—T«mr-witb-Us~usual- consrd FINANCE YOUR ClgsreUe Paper _| eration for his neighbors^ ' had'Bicycle Impounded 125 to ia00 - -• • \ • ' "if Since early in World War U. Started to build a fence to keep the MEN'S PIPES by NEXT CAR WITH . VbdshM Preserve Beauty • • ' . • • \ most of the cigarette paper made dog out of the Dobsem's garden. In Safety Campaign 4711 Perfume, Dusting[Powder, The color and shape of,the tool* ' Handy Gadget \^ in tbe United States came from Fred thought the fence was a foot Kay Woocfie 100 to5.0 0 . Keep, an old teapot on the shelf Minnesota seed-flax straw. As part of the police depart- Bath Salts and Toilet A LOW-COST at modern living are created on the within his owownn property line, and W for watering house plants. Fill It •_ ^ ment's safety campaign concerning aGARS and CIGARETTES, drawing board of the industrial "de- •JokinglJokingly said soso. cyclists, LL George L. Rosendale «»4 ~. ,! 1.00 to 3.50 BANK AUTO LOAN signer. He creates .beauty, but he each time when you are through in Gift Packages watering - plants so that the water Water Core "Tom had toughed."Who's paying impounded a bicycle which he also specifies protective finishes Apples with water core, actually for it?" found a minor riding without fights Which will preserve that beauty to will he room temperature when RICHARD HUDNUT/S NEW On«vPiece GILLETTE next needed. ; are more nearly mature than un- and without a license Tuesday at daily service through the years. . affected apples. •Til pay half." Fred had said, Genemy, Yanky Oover, RAZOR with 10 Blades 1.00 if you'll buy. the strip you're 5:40 p. m. Parents may claim im- using." pounded bicycles at police head- and Violet Sec Perfumes GILLETTE ARISTOCRAT 3.79 TYPEfl OF NEW- J quarters, where ihey will be-cau- __and Toilet Water Th«^Joke, withln a matter of days. tioned about allowing children to SeU "CHICK-EtE€TRie -—- ~ had taken on an edge, and then ride under unsafe conditions. 1.10 to 15.00 they gave up speaking. No longer RAZORS, Double SIDINGS ., /\ •. •_ „ . did they *sa and hunt together, or OLD SPICE Perfumes and Head :....: .-..;.... 21.00 pplayy in their usual Saturday four- Perfume-filled treasure for her purse! somes. ' Girl Scouts Make Toilet Waters .... 1.00 to 1.75 SCHICK SHAVER somes. RESEST .: ..!..._ By then, beginning to fume at Christmas Decorations lOCIfM B Tom's' high-handedness. Fred hsd Members of Girl Scout Troop 2 LUdEN LELONG REMINGTON Head his property surveyed, only to dis- at a meeting- at Calvary Lutheran Soap, 3 Cakes 1.00 Electric SHAVER 17.50 cover that his garden hsd hi reality Church on Tuesday practiced mak- extended onto bis neighbor's prop- ing Christmas decorations for their SHAVING erty/Th* fence was where It be- homese,, under guidance of ththeiir **•* ••» ** Bath BRUSHES 1.00 to10.0 0 longed. leaderld , MMrs. Richard Given.' Plans Soap, 4 and 8 Cakes NYLON MDJTARY were discussedidd fof r tthh e ChriChristmas s tty • Ctassined tor Quick Results partpart yto to b e hlheld next Tuesday WRISLEVS Bath SETS .,...: &50 to 7.50 .49 to 1.00 RAZOR BLADES in m GUT PACKAGES COMB and BRUSH SETS by WATERMAN PEN and Pro-Phyiac-Tic .98 to a50 PENCIL SETS 5.00 to 1150 I Cranford Trust Co. M if Ail- TOi^rWnt Wave Sets WATERMAN BaU Point Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. with Plubc Curlers.. .„..: .2.00 PENS.... : LOO WATERMAN •_. "The. family-Bank?" . . - , • . -was COMPACTS, SOver and Your CASTLES Sealtest Ice Cream dealer has a choice of PENS 3.50 A 5.00 Gd* «*t«l .98 to 10.00 flavors—including EGGNOG Ice Cream—the December special So gaily hued... 100% PLASTIC THERMOPINE^UBBLE" --PtAYINC CARDS T: :2.00 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL DEC 24th JPLAJflNaXARDS, Single^ j flowen are the per- LA CROSS Implement and Double Docks .50 toZ50 li From Santk holiday tribute SETS 2.05 to 21^0 LEATHER \ to those you cherish. CoMen-ehesthed crystal applicator filled to its non- WALLETS 1.00 to5-0 0 spill brim with a famous Locicn I.»l««ng perfume I. POWDER PUFFS in RONSON UGHTERS &50 To The Home What an inspired way to give her the fragrance she Gift Packages . .50 to3.0 0 ZIPPO UGHTERS 3.00 loves best... and what an elegant way for her to • • • < . • . DOUBLE LUCK I BERKELEY UGHTER 2.00 cany it with her always. Baguette is easy to refill, BUBBLE BATH 1.00 I DE LUXE GEM RAZOR, too, which makes it a gift without time-limit with 30 Blades 2.75 You Love Best pleasure. •

Bagottt* oorna* filled wbfc • ebolos of her larorlt* GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES MARGARET O'BRIEN •3 NUTRINE BEAUTY AID Plus tax. TOILETRIES for Little SETS (Bubble Bath, Cologne, GirU .75 to n CASH Shampoo " d Hand Lotion) 1.00 LAY-AWAY BUBBLE BATH .6S> BABY TOYS, Beautiful ^ BUDGET NOVELTY SOAP FORMS .89 CHOOSE a merry Selection, up from Family Mix ... lb. .89 wreath ... a dainty COMB and BRUSH SETS 2.49 up 12 MONTHS TO PAY Peanuts lb. .65 TAX corsage ... a color- Mammoth ful bouquet or INCLUDED Pecans lb. 1.59 longj- lasting pot- STOCKING SUGGESTIONS ted plant from our DuPONT BRUSH and REG. *139°° VALUES large floral selec- COMB, Purse Size LIPSTICKS -49 and 1.00 tion ... grown in PILL BOXES by Volupte 1.00 TOOTH BRUSHES .25 and .49 our own nurseries. RAZOR From $1.00 to$620.0 0 TONI REFILLS 1.00 Order early! Or- BLADES 10, .25, .49 & 1.00 USB OUB "lAy-AWAY" FLAN NAIL POLISH .25 and 1.00 TOWNE FURS BUDGET PLAN FOB LARGE Pimm *«••«• der today ! BOBBY PINS .10 FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE One of New Jersey's Largest-furriers •e FRONT ST. PLAINEIELD, N. J. Flower Shop °Pen Evening* Till C JOHN C. STEVEBNAGEJL SnKa d Westfield 2-3650 OUaford (K3141 J Springfield Ave. 104 No-th Union Aveiiue Open Evenings CRanford 6-074 THB CRAHTOBD CITUJUI AMP CBRONICUB.^ THURSDAY, DBCEMBEBMjlMB

Cranford High School Basketball Squad nd $249,065 CHS Five ers $20,750 establishod lasast yearyear.. 'Th Thee Twenty-aeven '.ast year; libraryy, $5,150 as Com- additi parpared witithh $4,900 and mainten- additional amount iss needed since Loses in no appropriated balance remains

Rally in Second Half Tentative Measure year. The board - - -«• » I that no new project is wiuci . oa To Defeat Roselle |at the school for the 1950-5i i)11 4 tal $5 755fo r Tntaia <4QQA A*>O ""^ * »-"'- year. | fhTthiss de^departmenf "4t. Ma°s compare on°' ' d with M Injuries, Slow; Start Five 69 to 41 lOiaiS ^>oaU,U^2o; An appropriation of $22,400 has $5,32«1,«0 f^lf"to $16,920, sinc ? »Paree thed boar withd S Public Hearinff Ian 12bee n made m lhe budget for man- retires $10,000 In bonds each year. « Contributing Factors The Cranford Clippers, trailing Pre-War, A tentativtentafiv^^e^ budgebudgett *fo orr 1950-51195*0-51,. "^ traInlng' M s0***** with, it was pointed out- At Scotch Plains 23-17 at the end of the first half, totalintaling $330,028, wass adoptadopted piled up'52 points in the last two Tuesday night for Jonathan Dayton Hampered by the loss of two quarters to defeat the Roselle Red Brand. Regional High School, Springfield, The members of the starting lineup Wings, 69 to 41, in Union County at a meeting of the Board of Edu- Largest Selection of through injuries, the Cranford Basketball League competition at! g Year Old cation. The budget will be pre- School, basketball team Lincoln-School last Thursday night | sented for7 public hearing at the dropped its opening game by a In the first game of the evening, board's next meeting on January score of $0 to 35,in Scotch Plains the Elizabethport Question Marks SCOTCH 12. . • ; Tuesday afternoon. • downed the Linden A. C, 89 to77 . No flgures were available con- The Blue and Gold cagers will Herb Knapp scored 19 of the cerning taxation to, be raised 6/ play theirfiflrst home game tomor- Red Wings' 23 points in the first Garwood and Kenilworth as well) « tor row night against Roselle Park, half against the Cranford team, but as four other towns served bythe " with the jayvee contest scheduled HOUSE OF LORDS, [school. . ' *• in the front row are: James Walker, Norman. Wessells, Edward Robinson, Thomas Cisaiv-Rlch- The salary guide provides for IN FACT, SCORES OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE SHOPPED Coach Paul Selby's boys had dif- ard Walters, Charles Stevens, and John McClintock, manager. Back row: Bradley Sage; William * CKANFOKD (SS> (WE RESBBVE THE minimum salary of $2,400 and a ficulty getting used to the "small Lee, Peter Weiland,' Richard Austin, George Ran kin, Frank Di Tullio and Coach Paul W. Selby. Pflu*, f IN MUCH LARGER CITIES HAVE COME BACK TO Albert Barnes and Donald Kern, also members of the squad, were not present for the, picture. Burn*, t maximum salary of $4,400 for court at. Scotch Plains, and as a re- Kmuy, t teachers. In the proposed budget, sult they were trailing by 32 to 9 Moran, t If trie board has fixed an increase of CRANFORD AND PURCHASED THEIR TOYS AT A & A. MuMrow, e HEADOUARfER at the end of the half. In. the sec- Staple*. • I $200 in the maximum salary brack- ond,half the Cranford team finally Basketball Leagues 'Cranford Doc Wins Oram. a et, establishing the new high of you'ix FIND OUR BASEMENT STORE PACKED WITH Strikeouts rw\ w* .*•*•• ' ' • . •« ' • I . ' _ .•- ; ^L.I*" Bflney. _ began to click, but they were un- To Be Organized PoelUer. g _., $4600. The;, guide also' provides able to overcome the big handicap . '. / [At Bucks Co. Shoot increments of $15d for teachers for THE NEWEST, THE CUTEST AND THE MOST STURDY worked up against/them in the first Plans for the formation of junior A Doberman Dinah of TOTA1S _.. V GIFTS FOR the first four years' experience, and Leaders in : TOYS ON THE MARKET TODAY. AND YOU'LL FIND two quarters. /. - , and senior basketball leagues un- Lannoy, owned by pi I. Delano of ••• iiL aoi Not Just NyUmi, But LADIES' SLJ#S „—i"14» to 3.75- increments of $100 for 14 years' Ed Robinson led the scoring for der auspices of the Cranford Rec- Cranford, was judged best grown Sauerweln, f training following. The board has THE PRICES AT A ft A THE LOWEST ! reation Committee will be formu- Knapp. f — CANNON TROJAN MAID Cranford, getting four field goals Boys" Bon ling dog in the annual match show of Erlcksen, c - RAYON PANTIES- [not altered the four-year plan but and three fouls for a total of 11 lated Mdnday evening at meetings the Bucks County Kennel. Club Jakob, g ...... NYLONS ...... 1.19 to 1.89 has changed the 14 years' period to in the municipal building, it was Doylstown, Pa., on Sunday. The Stelset g .„.. Fruit of the Loom ..„ 69 points, nine of which were scored The Knockouts split with the Wrlsht. g 16 years. . in the second halt Kingpins, and the Strikeouts wonannounced yesterday by P. J. best puppy was Chappie, a Pom- NIGHT GOWNS in Rayon |GraU. PURE SILK SCARFS 1.49 and 179 Another increase was noted in In this one shoe, Charlie Stevens also was outtw- o games from the Panthers in eranian, owned by Mrs. Marguerite TOTALS Representatives.of junior teams Cnnfor* .„ 8 » the proposed jumpTTrbm"$4^,00O to IJV & A GIVES UNBEblEVABtE standing for the Blue and Gold, competition on the American Le- Dolan of Rahway and handled by Ro«eUe ...__.__:. IS 11 I $47,000 for transportation for the (seventh, eighth and ninth grades), Joseph Raba of Roselle. ii. Gulbln and ] getting two field goals and sinking gion alleys at the Casino in the 'new. school year. This was due'to perfect style, and five foul shpts in six tries for a will 'meet at 7 p. m., and senior Klwanis-Cranford High School teams (tenth, eleventh and twelfth QUESTION MAKKS <8»> (PRICES ARE FOIt 4/5 QUARTS) .ah anticipated need for more total of 9 points. '•'..' -'Paper Harvey ' • • ' , . • ' 'OF 'buses to transport a greater student " DISCOUNTS ON APPLIANCES! Bowling League last Friday. grades), at 8 p. m. Games will be Nolah, f .__..„ _^.__L_^_ 14 3 absolute comfort.. played Saturday nights in ihfi Data, based on a "World survey «f Stnuwnau. X ^ , , * j O enrollment. "' Eschenlauer helped the Knock- K«Uy. t ^.-J.'. : 7 Wins Trapshool Prize Cranford High School gymnasium approximately 90 paper Hlache, c _ ,_._ __13 Other flgures in the new bud- outs win the .first game with a high A. Burke, g ,~_;_1______1 get, as compared with those of last in black or brown call High handicap prize went to Don beginning' January 7. LADIES' WOOL LADIES* BOXED game of 140, while Jackson shot a Unlted year, follow: ^urrent_expenses. - w«aWirAitH . Morton,-of—Cranford with a score 422 >ms-take-the tar tha largest producer, Importer GLOVES ^_BEERIGERAmKS——— , 1BJS •»• "* of 45 in thn TTnifin f-nnnty Park second contt Orchestra a^ij DfMiaipiw^r flf pa^er and boaTd TOTALS '.,„ ©tk»r-B±jle»_ Commission's 50-target trapahoot The Strikeouts scored heavily Kgypf • love of grtat six** which 'tn the world. The study further , at the range off Kenilworth boule-- over the Panthers, with totals of •how* in her huge pyramids, Hubeny, f ._ •bows that production of paper and Chrlttle. t „, Wednesday vard, on Sunday. Frank Wagner 681 in^the flrat game and 649 in thesphinxes, and temples, was els* board in the United States tndCin- Browkaw, c ^ of- Union took high-gun honorsi second. Belden was the spark-, carried tut in her orchestras and Urn has increased 11.000,000 tons Froustet, 'a .._. FOR THE MEN with, 48 put of Bp. plug- for- the Strikeouts, shooting |choruses. Egypt La n orchestras r - Ame/iba 8fi0,- Spai}er. "g" ^..ZS. Clutt Gifts YOl'CAN'T BUY THEM LESS ANYWHERE! ' 171 and 150. with Young getting sometimes numbered M "fy as •00 tone and In Australasia 119.000 Calhoun. K \ SWEATERS, All Wool, ^— SOCKS," toonsGroB Nelchbar's Apple Tree 165 and 125 and Toll rolling 1M600 players of harps, lyres, lutoa. tons. Europe and Asia lost produc- and 146. Combes and WaddiU pipes, and metal rattle* TOTALS - 33 11 77 6L7S ^ Work, per pr. i^^. .25 to .59 For) Christmas opinion EM^IIS «t* tion, while Africa and the Near QaMttoa Muk* _ 41 *7 IS IS—«• .S s '•-••'• .both branches and roots shot impressive games for the los- last made minor gains alnce M37. --—— 9 t» IS IS—11 SLEEVELESS VEST MEN'S HAKDKERCMEFS, nalfhbor'a apple tree which emarga ing Panthers. . Contributions to aid the Christ- Oetor SWEATERS, AU Wool : 450 Pure linen, Boxed 1.69 mas giving program of the Cran- S1F on your property—ana remove fatt- Friday's results put the Strike- Fr«quenele« of vibration of to* ~ Mora Cake Poison Ivy «\PJBOUOSE en fruit. But you must put both the ford Welfare Association were outs in undisputed possession of verioua colors of tbe.tpectmm in Western Industry has been bam- ITS 2.98 to 4^0 Colored Borders : 1.00 1 made yesterday by members of the fruit and branches back In your first place, with the Panthers still pared by the scarcity of low-coit Poison ivy produces quite large BIG SCREEN as follows: deep r*d light hu a chuter* of round white fruits about Wednesday Morning Club at their neighbor's yard. And you can't ob> breathing hot on their necks, treauencey of 890 mfillao million coal which would be made into Wool...; ^9 to 2L25 TIE RACK, NbnSKp ^.-. 98 your yard to gat a quarter of an inch in diameten - Cooajie regular meeting in Cranford Pub- vibrations per second, the lowest coke. Utah has abundant coal, but lic Library. Mrs. A. Earl Robinson, H has a high percentage of waxes Thece are borne on low an '^MUFFLERS, Silk 1.69 LEATHER MITTENS 1.98, Lenges* Stairway Bide of the visible colors. The highe-t bushes a foot or two high. You president, presided. U violet light, which has a frequca- and oils which hamper the coking GLOVES, Fur lined 430 UNDERWEAR— BELTS Highlighting the meeting^was The longest moving stairway process—It—has—been fbund~thatr always Identify poison ivy frjr lta -t—- •—•• ••••» -r~" n.f «w of WO mUllan mlMiBP:—Yellow ~charaetlU~hi „ „—~>.a me meeting-was a CUl T»

In California puxxle many visitors plumed bird of Soutb A* t *fff. employing/hundreds of elcctria TEEN AGE SUPS'...... 69 to 139 PANTIES and UNDERWEAR, Mrs. L. R. Oest. In the Chelsea home of Tbomu until attendants explain that grapea ^nOatteruiglyj called motors, jmd fine '. -idjwrtn^ftnts to Others participating were Mrs. Vitamin B-U Carly^e in London is a fragment In the "aatakairdi" is one of1 ma few H. K. Beach, who' spoke on the /Vitamin B-U, recently discovered. grow better in rocky soil. Socks ajr|m| and polish plata g^f. SOCKS, pr. .35 to ^9 GLOVES and MITTENS ,79 to 1.19 Bmerson's own handwriting of • store the itm'a warmth, provide Urd* which have eyelashes. The psychology of fear; Mrs. E.' P. NOW to expected to have wide application lecture given during the American hoat*jn'a> chief claim' to dlatinctlan Tournier, who talked on.food and ta livestock and poultry feeding. jood drainage and make the grapes PAJAMAS lea, o«a BOYS CORDUROY PANTS, Civil war. rich In mineral*. be* In the faot that the young hava Safety Measure its importance in keeping a person elawed flngeri on thair 'To prevent children from naekv PAJAMAS 1.69 to 2.96 l«i« and Sbprts, % Senator fit, and Mrs. E. A. Dunfee, who dis- waieb they use to cling to cussed, dentistry and its contribu- * * * * ef tree* aa they climb about place them in red cans on a hlgk NIGHTGOWNS, BOYS'SOCKS, SHIRTS, tion to health. ahett. Jwey- •-... • 1.98 PAJAMAS In a letter from the secretary of i the Federation of Women's Clubs, members were asked to' save soap Dr. O. T. Weeds, m CORINNE , wraDD^rs in .connection with a pro- •xplaias that rape* DOMESTICS Fudge smooth and toothsome, SHEETS BY CANNON — ALL FIRST QUAliTY ject whereby CARE, Inc., will send •at alsifc* clover eWVause bighaad Bo/2 Tub* ROBES ...... 3.49 to 4^5 Large Assortment £ $4.04 $3.63 $5.95 $4.04 Insure and 91 Sq. Inch Pidur* Comoie. JAC 9HJRTS LIGHTS BY NOMA, Single and Double Sets ALL SIZES ICE SKATES In Stock Now ! OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS .„ 1-39 to 2.98 All WJtel 5S8 to of Gift Items for ; SPARE BULBS-TREE STANDS - TINSEL AND MANY, MANY MORE ! Be Secure CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS and BULBS Assortment of Children's METAL TOYS EVERYTHING READY FOR SANTA TO GO TO WORK Boots Make Excellent Christmas Gifts Babies, Boys and Girls \ CHROME METAL PEN LIGHTS, Open Every Night ShapiroV Is Headquarters For Rubber Footwear Six* 0 to 12 3 2 Cell, Reg 98, Complete 69 Fresh EVEREADY and RAY-O-VAC Batteries NO CHARGE FOR OUT WRAFMNO 4 CHARLES M. YEAKEL T. OPJKN • A. M. te t P. BL DAILY Insurance SPEED AUTO STORES $ DErt STORE CRanford 6-2474 OF UNION COUNTY OHM KTKNINOS HU CHUSTlfAS I Carol-Lee Kiddie Shop NOHMAN STILES. Owner WIN ESS LIQUORS Room 2, Second Floor Open Sundays from 9A.E Till Noon 11 N. LNON AVE. Out, 6*3270 *2N. Union Are.• IU.^_._ -C-- - i 9 North Union Ave. Gmnfatd 6-0794 12

' ••-•»' ;*:»•>.* : ^?-''^^:.!::'''..'^V>:'...-' ' •"' ' ••' ._. ^Q _. -.- 'I. THE CRAJffORD CmZPf AMD CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1M9 ristmas Trees THE CRANFORD CITIZttN AND CHRONICLE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1949 Scenes at Cranford High Christmas Presbyterian Page Twenty-Nine- ' WASHINGTON, D. C (8pe- erators in Local Contesis Featured in Banking Booklet elal)—Fifty yeara ago a Presi- am Pictures taken at Cranford High g dent of the United States Couples Plan banned the DM of Cbrlstmaj "School fay'Kenneth Recfelocal 4r»aai ia Uw White' gPBtriW^ notogfapher ana a recent~Cran-^ cause he thought the practice "Christmas 50 Years Ago" ford High graduate, are featured of cutting yomyf eyergreena ._ The Couples*_Club_ pf. the : ^Mfi *as.: I 1 ""taTa booklet, "Your Bank's Rela- ~*nu waatefol - ~ By Dorothy Boys Kilian" Presbyterian Church will hold its : That order, issued' by Theodora. tions with Schools," the fifth in a speaker from St. James Methodist Chrisfcaas party next Wednesday Headquarters for Roosevelt, went nnchaUenged nn-\ WAS Christmas Eve butht e evening in~the recreation rooms of series on bank public relations Christmas has rolled around one* "Bteabeth. at the. Decem- til two of his young sons were rgroup of people sitting on the the church. published by the Public Relations again and Santa Claus with round caught in the act of smuggling a floor in the Reeds" living-room cerr ber, meeting of the Women's So- red cheeks. Jolly smile and chunky Christinas tree into the ExecutW tainly weren't in a festive mood. ciety of Christian Service at Cran The program, will feature a one- Council of the American Bankers' figure looks the same as, he did Mansion. To escape their father's act com«dyi—V^brjgtmas Trim- PHOTOGRAPHIC presidential wrath they appealed "Doggonitt." Dadexclaimed as ford Methodist Church on Tuesd Association, in the preparation of nearly 90 years ago. ' . Becky Poynter. guest lay. mings," presented, by the club's which G. Prank Zimmerman, prin- -. Bis creator was Thomas Nast, to America's first professional for» h„e stared gloomil„ .ay t the shiny "dramatic committee and directed one of America's greatest cartoon- ester and Theodore Roosevelt's tracks and the motionless cars ot| played "Claire De Lune" anH cipal of the local school, acted as good friend, Gifford Pinchot, to ln> 1 wa by Herbert Mitchell The cast in- CHRISTMAS ists. During the early 1880*s be was a new electric train. "Whifs wrong "* ' Walk," by _ - educational consultant tercede for them. cludes Gene Powers, Chris Butler, frfil to illustrate' rt»tn»nt Clark PlnchoJTdid, jpolnting out that with this! thing anyway?" also-Chapel Chimes." Mis7povT Keal Arnold, Asenath Butler, Olive oWs poem.-A Visit-to—S*r ... "We've put it together exactly a<* ter IsJhe^daughter of the Rev M ~ propepeiitting ox auail'evergreens V. Poynter, former pastor of Hann, George Mory, Sue Compton, GIFTS cooperation between, banks and Nicholas, better known to us. as for Christmas use is not harmful, cording to directions, I'm sure we Nelson Lightcapi Margaret Seibert the 1 schools, including suggestions for " Twas The Night Before Christ. and frequently actually helps a have," fifteen-year-old. Rick in- Holy Night" and and TeddjrMory. Make-up will be forest '•••'• . classroom talks and assembly pro- _jas." The result was Santa Claus sisted. . "Good Christian Men were sung in charge of Marge Thorne; Kate as we snow hbn> - That advice, good enough 00 grams, aids to teachers in present- "Well, something's got to be by Mrs. P. H. Hoick" Mrs. fright and Hope Milius. Set prop- years 'ago to lift a White House" Thomas Buzalski gave the i ing banking subjects, participation Santa's creator was born la ban and convince a strong-minded done," said Mom, looking in from medita- erties and lighting will be handled* Buy Your by bankers in teacher forums and Bavaria to 1S*»; saa of a mast- president, is echoed this year by the kitchen where'she was stuffing tion, "Christ In Christmas' M"rs. •by Lou Putscher and, Bill Frank. institutes, helping teachers answer eUn la a Bavarlaa army bmad. no lass an authority than the the turkey. "Little Jackie's been Doris Rothweiler . accon student questions, assistance in vo=- When he waa a 1st little bey of American Forest Products Indus- praying- for that train for. months, group singing «t the piano. Thfire will also be special yule- Camera In - catlonal guidance programs, and sis. Thomas' father left Ger- tries. • • • •,'.•.• •• . '•: and how*ll he feel tomorrow morn- The group voted to have lunch: tide music and Christmas - carol many to enlist fat the Halted "Don* worry about the plight ing if the thing won't runt" jeon and afternoon sessions begin" singing under the direction of Oli-'] providing commencement speak- 1 1 —Stoles- aavy.--• **&— Thomas*' ~ >f the poor Christmas tree/ ssys u iiver Walters^ chairman, of the mu- A Camera Store! •Maybe Ralphcan help.: "He's "'"ning-with-the-January~rnonthi" *~" "•- '- r mother brought the boy toNe w this wood-industry sponsored or- r sic Committee, accompanied by There is also discussion of dem- i coming by for me in a few minutes, York to D ganisation, "it's as replaceable aa meeting, serve the congregational • Jean Bauer at the piano. The re- onstration materials and displays the Thanksgiving turkey and just you know." said WUma, the pretty dinner on January 23; make cancer that may be provided by banks Along about the time stocky Tom- as indispensable to the American big sister of the family. freshment committee for the even- dressings at 10:30 a. m. Jahuarv 3 ing is under the chairmanship of for aid in the teaching of banking ing," for consumer education das- my was 15 he landed his first job as scene." • • •••..'• :»• "Oh, hlmr Rick was scornful. and write individual fetters to state r- . . .o ~» »U...-...Q «•<>, *v* (.iMiauiuct CUUU1UUU UU1&— Nearly half of the ^1- mflllon Irvin and Violet Guyer. subjects in the schools and sugges- ses, which was published by Harp- an illustrator for Leslie's Weekly at "That guy from the big city with representatives encouraging them 1 : evergreens that make, up Ameri- " AH members r^ave '•; ;b^en- re- tions on tours of banks by students, er in 1941. ' J $4 a week. By the tune he was 20 The** sprue* tree* from Northern Minnesota's second growth forest* his socks and ties and handker- to oppose the Langer Bill and'thiv We have a Kodak Tourist Camera he was sent to England by the New ca's, 1949 Christmas tree harvest quested to bring a wrapped 50-cent Featured on the front cover-are) During World War n, Mr. Zim-- were farm produced. Nearly'nihe- will bring Christmas cheer into homes all over America!. This scene typi- Case Bill in Congress. pictures of Cranfqrd High School merman served with the Marines, York Illustrated News to sketch fies the ho\iday forest harvest just completed. (Halvorson Trees, Photo) The circle!) will meet as follows- gift, marked for boy or girl, to be beautiful ,n the Heemin-Sayers fight, an out- ten.ths of the entire crop was cut I distributed to needy children by students in a banking classs/ con- attaining the' rank of captain and on privately owned timberland. To Today, 8:15 p. m., Circle 5 at MR' ducted by Frank Martz, director of standing sports event of the day. - augment this domestic Christinas M. Matthews, 20 Indian Sprimj the Family and Children's Society fall color snaps seeing active service in the Mar- In 1882 he Joined the staff of ability to retain needles and, of Another German, the sixteenth of Union County. •- ., secondary education here, and o. shall Islands and at Saipan, Tinian tree harvest, about five million course, price are factors. century religious leader Martin road; Monday, 8:15 p. m.. Circle the same students receiving a prac- Harper's Weekly and began the se- evergreens are imported annually, Best seller on the Christmas Luther, generally'is credited with 9 aUHrs. L. Duggan, 302 Prospect "Christmas Trimmings" will also, and Okinawa. He is a past com- ries of emblematic, drawings which most of them from Canada. ' are easy to take tical demonstration of the opera- mander of Cranford Post,. 212, tree market today is the balsam originating the custom of decorat- avenue; Tuesday, 1 p. m., Circle 1 be presented at the-meeting of the Photo* by Kenneth Beck tion of bank equipment. Other pic- eontinned throughout'the Civil War. -Besides bringing a fragrant, fir, a product of New England ing Christmas treej with lights. 1 A. EL Meurer, proprietor of A & A Hardware, shown pre- American Legion. freshness of the forest into two Mrs. Clark, 20 West Holly street Margaret Green Guild of the Victor D. Shaheen, president of Builders' General Supply tures of Cranford High School stu- From those he created certain and Northeastern United States. Noting how snowflakes on th« Church on Monday evening. senting.Crosley Shdvador refrigerator to E. L. Hansen of Avenel, inilooU out of every three American Circle 2, Mrs. R, Kress, 12 Frank- winner in the A & A Hardware Store's local Crosley contest Company, shown presenting Crosley Shelvador refrigerator to dents appear inside the booklet. Mr. Zimmerman served as di-trademarks mat have been the in- About six and one-half million of boughs of evergreen, trees reflect- ' Mrs. Lenore Agisim of Newark, winner in the Builders' General Irector of the Veterans' Study Cen- homes this December, the three- these are sold in an average year. ed moonlight, Martin Luther de- lin avenue; Circle 3, Mrs. J. Siinp- Widely known in Cranford where he has been employed In an introductory statement, the spiration of cartoonists down to' the • month .Christmas, tree harvest- kins, 233 Walnut avenue; 8 p m. Crosley contest , ' S-. ter here for three years. He was present-notably \.the Republican Douglas firs, products • of • the . termined to capture the aanw Paint Remover Ignites, as a pharmacist at the Hathaway Pharmacy for the past 20 years, as well as outdoors Public Relations Council of the pours an estimated 80, mflUon dol- Pacific Coast, are the second most Circle 7, Mrs: S^ Rader, 306 Manor "Doc** Hansen, as he is familiarly known to bis.friends, is mar- 1 vice-principal at the high school elephant and the "Democrat'donkey. lars into the Nation's economlo effect in' his. home by placing ~— "Mrs. Agisim,- whose .husband has been office manager for American Bankers' Association popular. Black spruce, red cedar lighted candles.on the tree.—Thit avenue;-Wednesday, t p: m., Circle Man Escapes Injary ried and has a 13-year-old son. ThisRis not the first time he has the Utility Blade Company on Centennial avenue for the'past- "acknowledges with thanks ..': the for three years and becamcprin- Famous as the political symbols bloodstream. - "... been a winner although this is the largest priz^ he has ever re- cipal this year on the retirement and white spruee follow in that idea spread through the centuries. 4, Mrs. Morey, 31 Broad street- 8 eight years, had never before won a contest and she was highly educational collaboration of Frank are today. Nact's Santo Claus prob- "Host American Christmas trees order. Together these make up 8* This Christmas eve, just as the) _ John W. Seibert of, 309 Betford ceived. Some"three years ago he was awarded a tnixmaster and' elated and overjoyed with".her refrigerator. They have a,son,_ of Ray A. Clement. Mr. Zimmer- ably holds first place in tfaa hearts p. m., Circle .10, Mrs. J. Takott, 18 about 10 years ago won a hunting rifle. •Zimmerman, Principal, • Cranford are thinned from natural growth percent of all' Christinas trees sold have since 1923, people will gathei Algonquin drive; Thursday, De- avenue escaped injury Monday a Richard, who" is attending New York University. ,~ ~ ""-. man's biography appears in"Who's of. Americans. Before Nasfs day, forests. An original stand of from " in the United States. Scotch pine. around an evergreen tree on iht' 3:36 p-jn., when fumes from a , Judges in the contest, were Robert K. Crane, president of High School, Cranford, New Jer- Who in the East" five to ten thousand trees per aero cember 22, 8 p. m., Circle 6, to be - Judges were. John V. Nostrand, manager -of the Cranford Ill . sey." Copies of the booklet are now a few artists bad- drawn Santo on Southern pine, red spruce, Vir- White House lawn to participate paint remover ignited and caused the Oranfoxd Trust Company; Charles M. Ray, editor of The one occasion or another, but could will actually mature only a f«w ginia pine, white fir, Norway in a tree lighting ceremony dedi- announced. Citizen and Chronicle; and lbs. Cameron E. Ogden, active in office of the Union County Trust Company; Magistrate Charles J. being distributed throughout the He was made educational con- hundred sawlog-sise trees. Most spruce, hemlock, cypress, juniper a flash fire. The incident occurred local clubs and civic groups. Stevens, president of the Cranford Boosters' Club; and Mrs. E. J. Isultant for the Public Relations not seem to agree on bow the old ' cated by the President and broad-. when Mr. Seibert struck a match Loranger, Jr., president of the Junior Service League. state. gentleman fV*"H look. of the small evergreens, selectively and Engleman sprues also are cast nationally. Mr. Zimmerman became a mem- Council of the American Bankers' cut for Christmas sale, would marketed in commercial quanti- Palm to light a cigarette while M^n^g Association last June FQrestry-wise the United State* picked up the shtey Msek hernf ihft nnripi nriid<«Hufannrfanni»r sooner or later have been el lm- ties. * -has.traveled-a-full-cirele-sine* coconut pahns -«j> a door in the basement of his home. Guild Hurt4n-€blli8ioB- at Cranford High School in 1939. Mr. Inated by Natnra ih'tha Hfa"and Theodore Roosevelt'* day. Christ houses In Chief Howard C. Schindler re^ Historians d over how A cut on the forehead r,-when-he-had become head Itrem- vtrugfie zor forest space. and when thud iiiaa treesriikersawtogs atid pulp •ted the flash-ftlled-the house [Christmas Sapper Set ^»*»^» — j ss^w VVA#JH ^viA^basavaaaflsaitmass trehs>93^e3 bus!gj^j^i-^ wood, have become, a crop in fan-like patan leaves. By-producti tained by Warren R. Blakley, 18, of the social studies department, he slort degree from Bucknell Uni- Ohio's state kid local hlgbwaya When It comes to selecting a ness started in America. Home- with smoke but did not set the collaborated with Stuart B. Hamb- Christmas trea^ most Americans America. This country's forests, of the coconut palm lnr!Ude oU building on fire. The instant in- The Margaret Greene GuOd of of 312 Wade avenue, Tuesday at 1 In Doubt as To What versity and has been doing gradu- mbtoed make « ^tem * £_ sick Hessian soldiers, brought if protected and wisely managed, the First Presbyterian Church win Ten of the same department in theate work at Columbia Teachers' have aa many individual likes and Cor soap and - margarine. Sago tense heat caused an electric light p. 0L, when an automobile he was miles of surfaced tural roada ovar from Germany by the British can produce both wood' and hold its annual Christmas supper ter ner nun rurs You load your camera, and writing of a book, "Wise Spend- College in New York. :.„__ . mU«*ge excesdtd by only thr— dislikes aa they have in motor ears to fight George Washington's starch la made from roots of th» bulb to swell Mr. Seibert suffered driving collided at Arlington road To Get the Camera Fan? or hata. Color, limb strength, Christmas trees, in quantities suf- Leek-Tbea 8as«U palm tresv of which there are mow Monday at the church, A Christ- and Hamilton avenue with a car . «hoot jurt at you stabs. • • Continental Army.' probably in- ficient to meet present as well a» Mr. Hunter, It you shoot before no injury because be walked sev- vGivc her-die-Gift 8'heVwill-chcri«h—-xa laatiiijg shape, compactness, fragrance, an than 1.500 varieties. mas play, will be presented by the operated |jy Alfred R. Rowe, 20, of black-and-whita pictures. ive turn One of Our Attractive troduced the custom. future needs. you look-YOU'RE to blame. eral feet from where he had been token of the warmth of your lovc.C , working to strike the match. Couples' Club. Arrangements for 120 Cranford avenue, according to We have sizes tor most- the affair have been in charge of police. Sgt William J. Gassmann roll-film cameras—Koda- GIFT CERTIFICATES Edna Wells, program chairman. / investigated. Offering the Finest color Fum,Type A,for*naps VIA Xmas Party Supper win be served by Flor- at night, with flash or flood "Clecfc Watchers^ Redeemable for Any Amount Program Announced ence Smith, chairman, and her COATS, JACKETS, CAPES * lighting, and Daylight committee including Helen Boyd. In Cblumbus* tune, *HH"g tuna Kodacolor Rim tor outdoor You Desire. . The Village Improvement Assoc- Sabra Brach, Alice Iightcap and a full-time job. During Colum- STOLES, SCARVES and MUFFS shots. Get tome for your bus' voyage several young boys iation will hold its Christmas party Clara Williams. Decorations will camera today. . Tuesday at 2 p. m., at the home of be by Lucille Farr, chairman; Myr- were employed to do nothing but Made t» Order . . . Ready to Wear anza of Values Mrs. Irvin N. Guyer, 319 Hampton tle Hooley, Olive Lawrence and take turns watching the hourglass. street. Christmas carols will be Margaret McCulIougb. When the sand had run from tha «*. i i thf* readings will be given by ,Mrs. Ira School (|numalea was turned over and the time vi EXPERT WORKMANSHIP Cummings. Mrs. Russell *J. Zesch More than half of. the boys and shouted to the rest of the crew. l» 1 All The is chairman in charge of arrange- girls who enter American high UucJunery ments. Hostesses will be under di- schools drop out before they are Give farm machinery some pro- GAMBURG FURS rection of Mrs. Eugene Geddings. graduated. The reason for this says tection from the .weather, especial- the magazine is because schools WESTFIELD'S DISTINCTIVE FUE SHOP Mrs.- Charles -Schillinger - and h ly during' the winter.months. ving Mrs. Donald Creighton were co- don't offer youngsters e"""E to 106 E. BROAD ST. WestfieU 2-3423 hostesses at a meeting Tuesday hold h • Won Corialns OPEN EVERY EVENING morning of the executive board at 1 DRESS-UP FABRICS the home of Mrs. Philip Morin; CULAN BAGS rimCHMIO —White o» Blake curtains with worn-out ruf- A Small Deposit WiU Hold Your Selection Til!-Christmas •"• .,••• WOCCENS Colored — without button or fttlm — fles useful, again.' Attach a ball 5 Hickory street. 5 C«nU per *••>«. BrfaiK than Into Th» 42* Taffeta SEASONAL COTTONS fringe in place of the ruffles. . .77 yd. 56* Tweeds and Donegal* ..... 1.95 yd. TIDY UP HOUSE Cranford 42' Satin. .77 yd. ZT Flannel .' ST dan Plaids .: ; '. .... 48" . r Street Violators Faille* .--7Tyd.~ : JTamd -II ^6 Cotdur^.: 1.79 yd. ., Cover jn Court FOR BOYS AND 1.55 So Coves Is.-. 3.75 2 Yds. 36 Percale 44" Curtain ...>...... ; 36* Velveteen 2.59 Floyd FisSi»^>f 5 Perry place, 26* Flannel* 3.75 3 Yds. 36" Muslin : 36" Pretty Plastic.. Springfield, was fined $3 for a stop GIRLS... 42" Ripple Crepe .96 yd. 42* Linings ".: street violation and $10 and $3 cost L ...,,... .79 3 Yds. Toweling .... 54* Plastic Leather of court on a charge of speeding by 36" Chintz Magistrate Charles J. Stevens in - J I \jn i c o Municipal Court Monday night. WHEEL GOODS Fines of $7 each were assessed > BIKE ACCESSORIES against Edgar J. Pragler of 21 Myr- 11.95,1-«*8» Wagon : ...... :._..".. 9.95 AUTO SUPPLIES tle street and'Howard Robinson of, 7.95 Chanw. Wagon : 6.95 Balloon Tire* , '...!: .'...... 2.65 143 Virginia street, Hillside, for : JfeUwmJCuheav,™--- ...... ^2.29^ 6 Snmf violating stop street regulations. a95^i»Hda « ^ j^ ^ ^ T«re» ^SpcdaLl&aSL O b Baskets ,..l....-..-. .:...: '. 1.19 . • vinllll 4.95Trykes er of 1130 St. George avenue. Lin- illustrated with full color 6.95 Doll Carriage Horn* ....,.....;....:...;..:..;..:....: .„...... : :...:.....:...... „ .89 11.95 Fog Lamps »^s» den, was fined $5. ---•-• Pedals each ..65 Other cases included: John 11.45 Baby Stroller ; 29.95 Car Heater 25.95 Boyd, Jr.', Newark, no car registra- •.- pictures that "come to life' Mirror .' ; ...... : '..... 1.00 Ethyl-Qy. Per. Antifreeze 3.65 tion in his possession, $2; Gordon Emergency Chains : . .85 C. Coletti, 624 Fourth avenue, Elizabeth, pyfing traffic on wrong MAKE LASTING CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IN THREE DIMENSIONS FOR THE INGENIOUS • side, $5 and $3 cost, and James R. To make young facca beam on Chriatmaa morning ... place View-Master Stereo- RAILROAD SYSTEMS Stevens, 425 Summit avenue, West- Gilbert Mysto Magic Sets « 1.95 MISCELLANEOUS field, speeding, $2 and $3 cost. ATE DELIVERY*AND INSTALLATION scopes and StereorStoriea •t«^#f the Christmas tree Stereo-Stories arc *h*«m*n; 15.95 up HOME GAMES children's tales illustrated with actual AiU color, stereoscopic photographs. Pic- Gilbert Puzzles , 1.95 12.50 Toy Chest. OF PRESENT STOCK OF . tures are mounted on seven-acene Reels lor use m View-Master Stereoscopes and Motorized Erectors -— 9.95 in* Flyer L. 1.. 18.95 up 4J9 Sleds, 36" Projectors. Over 300 scenic and children's, Reds are available ' Max entertaining. See for yourself! Chemistry Set .: „ 1.75 ia95 10.95 Door Chimes Sorry Microscope Set i...... ': 2.00 Wind-Up. 2.98 up 7.95 Desk and Chair Pundot... WILD ANIMALS Swing Target; ...... x )...; •.-....:... 2.98- All Kinds of Accessories Tripoly ! ^TELEVISION SETS Forty-two dlffaraat picture of wBd onhnqli or* avalabWfaTlUt Mfiac Large Easel Slate Bkddbord of IMO. 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St Paul's Choir Offers Registration Deadline Program for CJ-ristmas.. Christmas Cantata. For School Election Announced at St. Paul's ..JI___,:. JHE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 ••>_ IJARWOOD"^- A dbristmas can- GARWOODT^Disirict Clerk GARWOOD tata, "The Christmas. Glory," by Andrew MOST*, called attention.to- Great Joy" will be the serm.n top-; cra E. H. Beyser, will be presented at I day to the fact that in order toi. of the Rev. Walter C. Pugh, pasw Q-ristmas Party To Discuss Plans Glased P«la Deer Hooters! 8 p. m. Sunday in St Paul's Church vote in the annual school election tor, at St Paul's Evangelical and Because glazed ppU allow • '___•_____--.••-____ • • » Yea, deer'i tail 1» white—and tiv rr bruaiy ll l-OCli HeiabyWSCS For School Addition losM-at igaM^. ._.„,.___„ • moisture. M, ou_o-ptanjbouso u teand •aartr a -nan'»r__uiM» construction of a projK»selt _/•«- -«...-_-! I _ to 235 inclusive in block 92, lo- of honor at a Oiristmas testimonial Candidates for election toth e KENILWORTH—Borough. Clerk providing for appropriations to- Council. After several hours dur- ing a party. Police found Dillon LATE FOR borough. ' Christmas gifts were .exchanged Althoff. Orland B. Reid and Ja- cated on Hickory avenue; Mr., and Mrs. - George Bodner attended dinner and dance to be held at the boa^j must & u^ WIirinnS 5>nl gram will be presented during the Philip J. McGevna wajs authorized taling $119,724, or approximately ing which the municipal building board must file their petitions 20 TEARS" At a public sale preceding the Methodist and a poinsettia plant was precoi- > M. I dazed from a Blow on the head. Mrs. A. W. Rub, 441 Spruce avenue, the annual Christmas party of thePark Hotel in Plainfleld this Satur- days before the election date, or regular worship hour from 11 a. by Borough Council at its meeting $10,000 more than the total for the "SHORTCUT" method Cpde and zoning ordinance wereThe others were located later at day. In charge of arrangements is m._to_noon on that day-, regular meeting,-borough-owned current^year*~was"presented by santed to Mrs. Walter Geisler, pres- ^studied it was pointed out that' $324 for lots 241, and 242, bloek 15, F-iglftff efo'h iri Plnlriflolrf finHtnn- y by-January 25; Tuesday night' to;proceed with" the Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfleld, ames Casale. Richard Conk property was sold to highest bid- George Barsness, finance chair- ident, in appreciation of her work FineS for Speeders . no violation of either had been in- West street; MrM . andd MrsSi D. Daniel day evening . . necessary steps to create two voting ders as follows: Lots 302 and 303, Christmas RUMBA where they had gone for treatments th districts out of the present District man, at the regular meeting of theduring the-year. curred. • of minor cuts and lacerations. Warchol, 119 James street, $120 -, ,.y«.g<^. by Mr. and Mrs. lions Xmas Party < block 773, toMr . and Mrs. Leo Board of Education.Monday night. The next1 meeting will be held In Municipal Court \ Don't ii. out this New for lots 265 to 267 Inclusive in Ruppert Hendricks of Jersey City, Santa Clans to* Visit Thieve» 2, which will divide the borough SAMBA The complaints, also presented.in GARWOOD— About 45 mem- DeStefano, $250; lots 300 and 301, The proposed measure provides January .17 a$ the home of Mrs- KENTLiWORTH — John R. Wil- Year's Eve . . . Don't miit block 89, Hickory avenue; Mr, and DTITB Carefully into three districts. Plans Revealed - • a written petition signed by 24 Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Williamson of Lincoln School Today bers of the Lions Club, and their block 773, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris for salary increases., for all- full- John B. Stults, 59 Columbia ave- son of Berkeley Heights, charged half the fun of the holiday Mrs. John Matlaga, 109 Winslow Drive slower on snow or ilippery District 2 is to be split through - KBOTLWORTH — "The Prepar- residents of Beech avenue, dealt 510 Center street spent Sunday vis- GARWOOD •— Santa Claus will I wives, attended the club's annual DeStefano, $250; lots 298 and 299, time employes but no increases for nue. " • by Special Marshal Mulford withl *eason! START NOW ... mainly with arguments that/the Activities place, $200, for lots 275 to 279 in- pavements than you thine Twenty-first street, with all resi- ation for Christ" will be the topic MAMBO iting the Williamson's son-in-law make a'personal appearance this Christmas dinner and party last block 773, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter part-time workers. Also included speeding, was fined $10 and $3 cost with the Love Thdnoi low,' cellarless homes were out of clusive in block 89, Hickory ave- and daughter, Mr. a»d Mrs. Harold sary for absolute safety; ten milea dents east of that street voting in a of the sermon to be delivered .this afternoon at 3:30 in the LdncohiT at the Flagship, Route 29. Jtoenhow^ stor Garrett, $400; lots 13 and 14, block is a new item of $3,900 for inter- of couirt Monday, night by Magis- •"Shortcut" ' Method of FOXTROT place among the two-story dwell-, nue, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rousch of Hanover. ; — hour is frequently the maximum new District 3 and the area west o: 64, to Mr. and Mrs. Schumm, $550; Sunday by the Ttev. Gerald M. Chapel Young People trate William Bruder in Munici- In Garwood~ School auditorium for all 'Garwood, J- ^^^^ was Western Campaign 1 est on a proposed bond issue for' dance instruction . . .and ings erected there and that prop-'! Kosky, 412 Beech avenue, $160 for ' Dr. and Mrs. Morton Leeds of —'* speed: Alwayg be alert tarchildren man of arrangements. Twenty-first street .and ^ south-of lot 1, block 168, to Mrs. Elsie Hen- Cover at the 11 o'clock service of school expansion. pal Court. Also.. charged With LINOY erty values, of suchJhomes would pedestrians or for children on sleds; -*-""* from pre-school age an At Television Show wjt'll GUARANTEE you'll lots 22ff to 231 inclusive in block 555 Spruce avenue attended the up. ['THE the Boulevard remaining as Disaby- i $550; lot 7, block 63, to Mr.worship at Community Methodist;' speeding was Nicholas Henshin of be reduced because of the new 92, Hickory avenue. -«« uv"-« avenue auenaea tnej^-ngjni^,, tbat yoti maj bo power- trict 2. . , •' . Church, Twentieth street at Mon'r / In', jthe current ^chool budget, KENILWOJtTH V- The .young -be "dancing-in" the New v , winter formal dance, of Gamma! !_«_•- _.--.».— -— •------^ This' Christmas plus- and Mrs. Joseph Espositq, $175; lot 15-C The Village, Elizabeth, who. WALTZ _- atop your car in •short __. ._-_____,»«*_•__> piygxojlprograml 11in1 drawn up > by Mayor Fred V. Pitpeople'- s group of the Kenilworth construction. . . ' • Borough Council accepte_...-c_.i-du thme eIota Alphk Fraternity of Union Borough. Clerk McGevna re- 5, block 113, to Mr. and Mrs. Jos-roe avenue. was fined $15 and $3.75 cost. Yedrl Take advantage of w At the regular monthly meeting bid of the Esso Standard Oil Com- distance. Avoid the need for midden which Santa Claus plays so impor- ten and the. Borough Council after Gospel Chapel on Sunday night our special holiday offer. TANGO ' Since most of the property own- ^URl^'vicTORY'' eph Mulligan, $175; lot 58, block This ' Saturday • afternoon the r Junitjr College, which was held re- •tops; you may ddd. tant a part particularly for the . ported.that agreement on this.di- the voters had twice rejected the participated in the show, "Song A fine of $5 and $3.75 cost was ers in Beech avenue hold deeds of the TTearse class at which the pany to provide approximately 168, to Miss -Catherine Kansky, children's division of the churph : levied against Julius S. Bahring, The coupon below pays MY AS limi AS cently at the Elizabeth Town and younger set is sponsored by tbe CRANFORD Under Fire by vision of the present District 2 was school board's budget last spring, Time,'* which is televised ,,over which restrict the building of president, Gloria Mosca, presided, 6,000 gallons of gasoline at a cost $175; lots 304, 305 and 306, block school will hold its annual Christ- 105 Hartford streets Newark, on for your first lesson. Bring Country Club. Dr. Leeds is a mem- Garwood PTA. The association's sh Cameras. reached in a conference held with there is an appropriation of $5,000WTAV. A group of the young peo- A homes less than two ?tories high the following monitors were ap- of 13.3 cents a gallon for the bor- NOTICE TO CREDITORS committeemen of the Republican 773, to Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt, $375. mas program in the church base^- charges of peddling without a li- it in _ Today/ |ber of the faculty of Union Junior - Estate «r — . |£_H-E8.. FKL, SAT., 15 - 16 - M from surplus revenue, but. there is ple sang, and a number of them WIEK and without cellars in that vicinity, pointed: Paul Oleyat, Sara Mich- ough 1950 gasoline requirements. Collegerf^_.n_!_— . • regular business meeting will be ment. All those interested, espec- cense. He was summoned by Sgt. GET YOUR MOBBIS BOSKNSON '" "Father Was A Fullback" ['TW^^ 8TAK FEATUKES and Democratic parties. no surplus revenue appropriation gave their testimonies. their onlyAj-ecourse is to take the aels, Artene Fluhr, M(Idred Spen- This was the only bid made. Deceased. dispensed with for the occasion. ially parents, are invited to at- Edwaid Stupak. FIRST LEiSON 3 Mrs. James L. Phillips, of 51I2 Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. •_ "Fighting ~ " Mr. McGevna also was author- 'xi the new budget . The speaker at the chapel last Or Call EL 5-1744. •P»r ss Tea matter up with a lawyer ^nd theser, Roberta HaskinLJimmy Mer- tend thejprpgram, which-WiH-begin Ask sboal Spruce avenue, was called to Phil- iv^*-, -**-, DuinwDi mo Omnty o_ A-dau_h-errV_rgu_ia,~wa_ born SUST. MOW.. T0E8.-—'Ig" 19 - to ized to make arrangements for aRecent Events night was' Adam Ferguson, a mis- PUn. Court; of Chancery, Borough Attor- cer, Patty Darroch, Annette VenT taihT reporting for the police com- at 3:30. ^Tentative items are listed as fol- ladelphia this week by tbe sudden "Unlon, made on tbe tenth day of Decem- I on November 29 at St James .'Hos- polling place for the new district sionary who is returning to Africa avenue was fined $4 for overnight FREE! ney Bernard Steiner explained. ezia, Mickey Kokulak, Jimmy Ri- mittee annound tht th ber A. p.. 1949, upon the application of "The Story of Soablscult" The program for the youth'di- lows: Current expenses; -$99,124; ; ___x_ -- • - — tbe undersigned, as Substituted Adxnlnls- pital, Newark, to Mr. and Mrs M He said that if arrangements cah- this week. . parting in the street and for not THIS COUPON Mayqr and Council cannot enforce ley, Barry. Tpbias, Laurel Arm- tratorc.t_a_ of tbe estate ol said deceased.1 "Everybody Does H vision of the church school will be -epairs and replacements,- $8,700; J J ^u^vcxaKeooaraconauct-: not be made -far a place large In Kenilworth having a license plate on his car. — ENTITLES BEARER dee-- d restrictions, it was pointed strong, Peggy Bums and Cecilia Koehler recently v«=^ notice 1* hereby given to tbe creditors Fenwick of 31 Third avenue. held Friday evening, December 23, and and "building (interest on pro- "The teachers will meet'"at toe ed an investigation of the alleged brated her'fifth birthday with „ of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- SATURDAY. DECpMBEB 17TH VfE GUIDE enough to accommodate all voter- home of Bernard Wilkerson of 34The following were fined $2, each, out WahL. •.-• _ NO«ICB TO CHEOmHH THE YOVNO . FOLKS MATINEE at 8 o'clock, featuring a one-act posed bond issue), $3,900; manual Tar parking without lights: An- 101FREE DANCE USSON at th. ^^ .... nm. beeUCKUn party at her home, 103 Anchor scriber under fiath or affirmation their . • — Sponsored by — inside in the evint of inclement North" Twenty-Third street this] TbjLs It was decided to have, a Christ- . i-iip- ^ and it^my"^ against the estate Estate at play, "Fiat Lux" (Let There Be training, $3,075; bonds and inter- thony Esposito. 133 North Nine- 10VE THANOS DANa STUDIO is the first time that a seen drinking beer at the tavern place. There were games and re-of said deeeased within six months from •DA KO8BN8ON. iCranford Council far Children's Movies STRAND weather (the Kenilworth Gospel Public Schools evening. The program for the an- DANCE STUDIO builder has contracted to erect mas party with the other seventh Sametlma kun a* EDA WKINBEKG Light). It is a -modern adaptation est on past indebtedness, $4,925. teenth street; Paul Matwelghyn, 38 Good only until DM. 17,1949 - \ p owned by Frank Saleaio, South freshments for 10 young guests- the date of said order, or they will he for- "Fighting Kentuckkm" ; fl Chapel hall Being mentioned as The Kindergarten classes are nual-treat which is to be held 'on cellarless homes in the borough. grade ; ever barred from prosecuting or recover- aa4 IDA W. KO8BN8ON, • ^SOf THUTRf of the mystery play theme of the Arrangements have been made South Nineteenth street, and An- Si irood StiMl. Elltab-lh 53 BROAD STREET grade. avenue, prior to a case of disor- Patrolman and Mrs. James Les- ing the same against the subscriber. Cartoons and Comedies - possibility)* the plan is to usvere y busy getting their Christmas Thursday, December 22, will be set Mayor L. Thomas Daub declared Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A medieval craft guilds. The setting for a conference on the proposed thony J. Vano, 24 North Twenty- lAfaov* N«w Ttwalrc) ELIZABETH of ttjie Jun-derly, conduct on November 24 ak of 427 Fourth avenue announce EA_U_^PO_XACK ______» *. -• - .- — classrooms in yarding School, Dis- surprises ready for their mothers up at that time, -the-coatract-had-beemippr-vea^s P^i _*• muiui avmue announce HOff It f-rniri Stv- r-- is a lonely mountain cabin" iirEu- school-budget—by—Mayor "Pittenj, first streets \ • ' (Abov« N»w Theotr«> icil was held last and 2?i attri-thnt thfiy hmi fnuniTnff :' Elizabeth. N. Union, made on the tenth day of Dectm tricts 2 and 3 each using a separate and fathers. This Saturday, the young mar- an experiment to determine if that violations. the birth of a son, JohrctThomas, on ber A !> 1949 1 Thi» rope, following the war. The four members of, the council and •*"* _ lll-LI -.- ...nr ,irri_Hli _rT*VB-.-t— XQO m -pQiT -ted-couples' group-wil|-meet~at: type dwelling might be popular; is^d-j Approved - was Commissioner [November 24 at Oveiloul, Hu.ul.al, "and Attorney Proi,_ «e _ • i the undersigned, as Admlnl-traWnj of the 1 characters of the play, Father trustees at Harding School at • 9 ing. Projects for the year w dia Summit estate of said deceased, notice Is h_reby i Grant Takes A steady increase in the number direction of- Miss Helene Austin, the home of Ted Whittle. Kilsyth here.. Rudolph Sachsel, chairman -'Brittain's recommendation that the Fees: «7.80 brose, the Lame Girl, the Wounded p. m. Monday. ttjsseb and referred to the various Mrs. James Mitchell entertained given to the creditors of said deceased Hldnnond" of voters has .necessitated use ofwill have its Christmas party on road, Elizabeth. George Rainey of of the Board of Adjustment which classes. . , 5 per'cent cost of living bonus be to exhibit to the subscribers Under oath r |r > Monday. At this time Mrs. T. A.Soldier, and. Azariah, an old and The approved tentative budget [Florida will be the speaker on Sun- paid to members of the police de- her card dub at her home on Myr- or affirmation their claims and Remands . afc»."~.-«A_rK8 MASON two voting r ""*b " f? at Harding embittered mountaineer, will', be recommended that u Mayor and .agains* the estate of said deceascd-.withln is to be advertised January 18, fol- The following pupils were sese- tle avenue Wednesday evening. ^"SERVICE IT-ATjaAllSFIES" HAH WAY School for the present District 2 inCrane of Cranford will give the day at both the family-Bible hour Council approve the building per- lected as monitors in" the 7Tonjes partment. The street department six months fro_o_th_5 daUj-of^sald-ordiStv "Rack_-M-i\Moment" played by_MUton Vanderstel, Miss" lowed by a public hearing on Jan- and the 8 p. m. service. . Among those present were Mrs. or they will be forever barred from prose- ^recent'electlons; ~ ' Christmas—Story~on~the "flannel Ruth Shallcross, George Powers mit for the project, said it did soclass at their monthly meeting last was authorized to purchase and in- cuting or recovering the same against the FEL. SAT., SUN. DEC. 16-17^18 board. , uarv 2g_ Final action on the bud- stall a fence on both sides of theKenneth Bowlby, Mrs. William subscribers. .In response to a communication and the Rev. Mr. Cover, in that or- because the Federal Housing Ad- week: Matthew Rovendro, Rich- RE -PLATING The East Side Kids The children in Mrs. Sylvia get will be taken at,, the annual brook o n Center streestreet to prevent! Gindel and Mrs. Al Prish. . -lEBECCA POIXACK OXFORD from the , Union County Tavern der. Home Owners' Party ministration has endorsed cellar- ard Saparito, Dick Dalley, Marion Worn •llT-rwafe, flatware, etc- Schwab's class:are making decor- school election on February" 14. less homes childre_U1I_ n Mfro m fallin- --- g in. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook and - TIIXIE SUE-aCTTOH Associatiftn, signed by holders of "~ ' and grants mortgages Wojtowicz, Phyllis Rochow, Jean b-aslUallr' r-palred and reputed to. IRVING KATIN. "SPOOKS RUN tions for their Christmas tree and Parties have been planned for At Inn Monday Night for them. , ..__..v..»-_-., jruyuis _tocnow, jean son have returned to their holme Administrators. local liquor licenses, requesting the two scouting units sponsored by on Beech avenue following a week- their original lustra and beaaty. — Plus — ; - •.~'NOW_• several changes in local regula- are building a fireplace. KENILWORTH —\ The Home , iProblack, Theresa Manfredi, Frank 1I EARL POLLACK. Attorney the. church. Cub Pack 182 will Boh per end visiting friends hi Connecti- Dent* remaTed, leaka repaired. Flai- 1209 E. Grand St.. The Bowery Boys tions, council heeded the most The boys and girls in Mrs. harden Club Contest Owners' Mutual Benefit and Civic The Mayor arid Council's action Se^"^. ^. Gladys Shad- Christmas Activities ins of all metallla articles. ' Phone Elizabeth, N. J. "Chitttopher hold its party on Tuesday evening. r Sophie Perperas' class have decor- Association will stage its annual in waiving a clause in the building « . Tom Wolfe, Flora Bucbbinder, PI_. «--MS. ' - 1-12 Fees: Bela Lu_osl timely of Jthe requests by passing Scout Troop 82's party has been Deadline December 23 At Presbyterian Church Cplumbua" ited their room. They" are going Christmas party at the Tegular code that prohibits construction of Betty Schnell, Barbara Jakoljevic, Rrs. Clara De Freitas of Eas on flrst reading *an amending ordi- scheduled -for Thursday evening, KENILWORTH — Plans have a cellarless dwelling was in order|Josephine Venezia, Dick Hartig, GARWOOD — "The Messianic street recently attended tbe birth- "GHOSTS ON THE •'••• — with — nance providing that "no alcoholic o buy a Christmas tree next week monthly meeting at Kenilworth Inn since; a provision in the code states ,__—»._.-.»_ fcucwi, LUCK nartig, rUCDEBIC MARCH December 23. ' been completed for the residence since a Drovisinn in th» n~t~ -*-*—rw.ir.~oDolores i_De» Ciccor«i— . -..The- -ne w hal• l- pa- - Hope" will be the sermon topic Of day party of her granddaughter, MARINO'S LOOSE" beverages shall be sold, served or ;o decorate. .' .' next Monday night. Eric Berger, that the governing body can do the Rev. Eric S. Tougher, pastor, at Christmas Eve plans include two Christmas decorations contest to be chairman of the executive commit- trol members are Phyllis Rochow Sharon Grater of Crawford.' US WATNKWOOD FAKK DONALD . OLOHIA delivered upon the licensed Grade 7A is making a study of services, the Rev.JVtr. Cover has conducted by the Kenilworth Gar- this, Borough Attorney Steiner as- services Sunday at U a.m., atGar- O'CONMOK DE HAVEN tee, announced that the scheduled ___U~-1 ' and Tom Casale. N. J. premises on any the Revolutionary War In social __ _ _ _ •«. __i_Mn ^*^ m- TJII^ va flyer _Ex-m;L y At tf xj'clock-there—willden-Club^Entries-will-be-judged-in ... ToFffierCBrSu wood PreabyteiiairCm-rch. lnTtHe yJy election of~officers will be held at There is no provision in the code evening at. 7 o'clock, the Sunday nue^spent Sunday in Jersey City SAT. & SUN. MATINEE a week, day between the be a service of the familiar carols. wo classes, With two cash prizes mas party with 7Te. The follow- visiting friends. - Tea Sir. hours of 5a.m. and 7 a.m.; on anyseeing a film strip on New Jersey's and tbe Christmas story as related and five honorable mention ribbons 10:15 p. m. to permit participatioa or zoning ordinance that makes it ing committees were appointed; school will present a Christmas TODAY Thru SATURDAY !ampaign which pictured the bat- by members attending the PTA WHHGSTOU TWO IMIST ItO-tt necessary for the Mayor and Coun- pageant. ^Gifts wrapped in white Thomas Phillips, a student .. 3—Color Cartoon*—-3 That's My Baby" New Year's Day when it is a Sun- in the prophecy of the Old Testa- for each class. In Class A will be Refreshments, Flora. Buchbinder, Lancaster Seminary and Franklin John Wayne, Vera Balaton les fought in our state during that ment and in the Gospels of Stdoorways. , and Class B will consistmeeting that night. cil to hold a public hearing prior Lee Rajfonese, Gladys Shader, Bob for distribution among the needy and Comedy SUNDAY - day between, the hours of 5 a. m. In place of the usual practice of „ „ VWUK Hearing prior"* *WKonese, uiadys Shader, Bob and Marshall College, Lancaster, jeriod. Luke and St. John. of other decorations to be viewed Perr will be received at this service. and 12 noon; on any other week IOW PR C to approving a waiver such as u\' y. ^tty SchneU and Herbert Pa., will return to his home, 512 The eighth grade social studies from'the exterior. • bringing gifts for. exchange'among 1101111 Regular Sunday school classes will LIBERTY "THE FIGHTING S—Top Acte—5 day between the hours of 2 a. m. Church school classes will be this case, it was shown: The dele-l^?" : decoration-, Dolores De Spruce avenue,, tomorrow for the lasses-are working on a unit on the members, articles will be CicM be held at 9:45 a. m. NOW THRU SUNDAY and 7 a. m.; on any other Sunday held this Sunday at 9:45 but will Entry blanks must be in the ' gation present recommended that » Barbara Jakoljevic, Tony J-ho Wayne In KENTUCKIAN'' Vaudeville World War I. brought for distribution by Wood- Christmas holidays. He will be R ITZ between the hours of 2 a. m. and not meet" the following Week on hands; of the committee on or be- an ordinance to that effect be S^eola, Richard Hartig; recreation, Choir rehearsals will take place accompanied by a classmate, Fran- the Fightingt Ze — aba — • Grade 6N bad a lesson this week bridge -Memorial Post, Disabled STARTS SUNDAY for 4 DATS r — •« — 12 noon." I^ublic hearing will be Christmas morning. The adult fore December 23. Judging will be American Veterans, to patients at drawn and also that -pedflcations John Maniscalco, Tom Wolfe, Tuesday and Thursday at 8. p. m. cis Ringer of Pittsburgh, Pa. Margaret O'Brien held on December 27. on musical instruments used in class will meet this coming Wed- The annual Christmas party for the "Post Office Investigator" JllB — 6:S0 — 9:18 P. M. conducted on December 28. Entry Lyons Veterans* Hospital. Partic- on the cubic area of a proposed Rnan—-,—k uviuagcBeverage,, MarioiiHllUrn Wdjtowicz Mrs. William Linge, Jr., recent- Dean Stockwell Other suggestions, made in thebands. The lesson was taught by nesday evening. HADE 1Y A FAMOUS dwelling be included in the zoning nursery and beginners will be held STRANGE LEGEND MONDAY blanks may be obtained from Miss ularly desired are new and old dwelling be included in «h» »«».««« anda ThAr_*Theresao *»«.#—•Manfredi«i ly arrived from Germany to join — HON.. TUBS. A WED. — OF A STRANGf LAND! ' Two BUr Features letter from the: tavern owners, re- James Serriteua, who Is doing his law./'.;-._..:...—-• - ; : -.•.: Wednesday at 3 p. m., and for the •-a ranlalaa — Bart tinmltr IS" practice teaching in the depart- Signe Swanberg at Harding School, magazines and books, cigarettes, NAUONAUY-KNOWN The' following girls have been her husband who resides at 328 »i ferrefd d tti fi committee for or from Mrs. E. Castro, Blooming- Tbe two cellarless homes are be- other departments at 7 p. nj., in the 13M the Blood Off My Hand' _Sec«st Garden" st 8:S» P. M. mental grades. He brought instru- Teacher Engaged and toilet articles. responsible for the' attractive Hickory avenue. . • U.HI S OF 'iVI consi were that the coun- - KENTLWORTH — Board of Ed- dale and Faitoute avenues; Mrs. ing built by Alfred C. Deremer. Christmas decorations td the-7To church. 'The junior choir will re- The Gee Wee Cee Club held its — also — (Special Sequences in nd «hat nnolo lii- system. Mrs. Renner, who has had street. binder. _____ -_~» *— _ . . _ trice Williams of Cranford. Among strated how they are played. \. two- years of teaching experience, *_.„.,.„;____.•_.—*—-'—- »» "- — cense trfu^fers be permitted for Mayor Daub«mphasized that the Carmine Saparito and John church. "Donald Snyder will be ell' Free! 25 Big Prizes Free!) —Wttak forUr n council could, act in.this matter those present were Mrs. Leo Dingle premises WUhin 1,SQO feet of exist- The pupils of the seventh and succeeds Mrs. Miriam Epstein, who Brownies Have Maniscalco have made.a shelf for rector. and Mrs. Howard Stacey of Cran- FooUK-Us—IUskctbaJIs—Skates — _._——--^ , mm 9 _^ m upmn A ^u^^^j ing licensed pr«D-4ies. eighth grade and reading resigned. Her salary will be $2,200. Anton Cato Host * only If, restrictions in the building ford, Mrs. Jack Christian- of West- 1 Dolls anil Cowboy Guns r»in<__m have been experimenting on With Santa (Haus code' and zoning ordinance were plants for the 7To class. REYNOLDS Councilman William Lister con- KENILWORTH — Members of Transfers of field, and Mrs. Albert Van Natta, pan -."• PARAMOUNT gratulated Mayor Fred V..Pitten the use of a tape recorder in thfeir For dub Reunion being violated. He agreed with the Mrs. Carl Soltis, Mrs. William classes. This n""*r**nft is here on No< Paper in Garbage Brownie Troop 29, accompanied .' delegation that both laws are out- Women's dub Holds 3—Color Cartoons—3 THEATRF on tbe completion of arrangements KENILWORTH — Mayor Fred KENILWOR1TEI—The Salvatore by their leaders, Mrs. William Sla- Real Estate Schlund and Mrs. William Parker ior establishment of the Eastern approval Tbe pupils hope that in Cortess Club,. a political group, dated, and should be revised to GARWOOD of GarwQod. V. Pitten announced this week that ter,; Mrs. Melvin Freund and Mrs. Christmas Celebration The following SUNDAY Thro TUESDAY distribution centeen r of the Cold the near future they will have one held its twentieth, reunion recently meet - " " J__u_eJbeen recorded-at-the JBlcbard Hartig was of their own, as they feel they will starting January 1, borough trucks Austin,' Bad luncheon with Santa —GARWOOI>^—Candlelight cere- . _-«-^»*_»»*—H%-UIC Metal Products of Youngstown, at thehorae of-Anton-C_tor^44 gcoaeTflpecifles the manner Dan Doryes S1 K A N G ! rery much from heading will collect no paper with garbage. Claus Saturday at Kresge's De- monies marked the annual Wom- . oflQce of County Register Herbert to the Sewing Club this week at Don 1 WAliT OUNET-8 on the Boulevard at Roosevelt lane. Forty-seven mem- and type of construction that must I J. Pascoe in the Court House, Eliz- he)* home,-123 Anchor place. There WOMU. what has been recorded. This ruling is aimed at cutting partment Store in Newark. Those be built and the zoning ordinance en's Club Christmas celebration l_ ____._. •PLACE WHEM WH "Ichodxxl and junction of the Rahway Valley down the possibility for fixes at the bers, including judges, lawyers, who sang "The Brownie Smile" abeth. were 11 members present. Miss Iris Krueger^ third grader- professional sets up zones where only certainheld Monday evening at St Paul's >y Railroad. doctors and other Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., to Mr. >Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Englise of ANCIENT TOOTATC FOR Mr. Toad" borough dumps! with Santa were Nancy Smack, «ypes of buildings Church. A musical program was 'Mayor Pitten related that the are now malring Christmas gifts men, were present. They came Carol Hogaboom, Betsy Neville, and Mrs. Lewis M. Ross, property 302 Hemlock avenue announce the for their parents. They are also from Boston, Baltimore, Newark be declared. un- PUJMBINO TEARS" new plant will ruii 312 feet along NOTICE Claire Boright and LeDell Hiller. known as 554 Myrtle avenue. birth of a. daughter, Lillian Fran- — aha — busily preparing their program for Notice la. hereby given that the Bor-and towns in this vicinity. A tele- : law, no the Boulevard and have a depth of ough of Kenilworth. on the 27th day of Other Brownies attending were Matthews-Hoffman, Inc., to Mr.ces, on November. 24 at the Eliza- John Payne. Ellen Drew • TIOTOK LVCILtE 1 Christmas. December. IMS. at 8 P. M. (E.S.T.), will gram also was received from a and Mrs. Steven C. RzepUnski, beth General Hospital BfATOBE - BALL 100 feet on a -tract 350 feet long tell all It* right, title and Interest in the Patricia Barbarise. Marilyn Baron. ^ __. __ ...^ . _^ft ^^Mrtj%rimniaLi " ~ ~ —— — -~"^f*•••••• • * Sonny Tnfta The eighth grade health classes member who presently is in India. m Mr8 and 300 feet deep. Tbe building, hereinafter particularly described proper- Evelyn Dieircks, Carol. Goodreds. property known as 436 Second ave- .***• & - I*>ute Mosco of 401 have started a study of careers. ty aa said property ls not needed for pub- The club was organized in 1926 he said, will be similar to those on lic use. The property aha!) be sold at Mary Ann Goodreds, Regina nue_ Center street attended a Christmas Lhina" Nursing, dentistry and commerce in Newark, where it met in the "The Crooked Way Michigan avenue and the grounds a public aale to the highest bidder after Knudsonr Carol Ann Marrese, Ann their guests were present Margaret Curtis to Oakbrook dinner party Saturday evening at — wlla — seem to be the work in which most public advertisement thereof. In thWese t Street Clubhouse. It was fe:'«v Speaking for the petitioners }on will be landscaped to provide an Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, a news- Mueller, Josephine Parenti, Jac- Homes, Inc., lots 233 and 234, block Bound Brook. The party was given BOY8!- GDU_S! Plus Boy Rosen UZABETH SCOTT of the girls are interested. The boys named in honor of a Republican Beech avenue were George R. 53, map of section 1, property of by" the Commonwealth Concrete attractive appearance. Equipment paper circulating In the Borough of Ken- queline Tripoti, Virginia Klunck Corr, Martin J. WUliams. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Flesher. Get Beady To Attend SONNT TOFTS in the plant will include two 50-have not shown any definite trend ilworth, by two Insertions at lenst once ward committeeman in that city: and Mary Ann Facks. New York Suburban Land Com> Company for its employes. "Susanna Pfeu" so far. Many are planning a pro-a Week during two consecutive weeks, nflnv foot overhead cranes, and there the last publics'..i io be not more tn-n Guests of the Brownies were Di- George Nicholson of 461 Third OOK BIG 3OIA8 PAKTY in color fession, but at present they are in- seven days prior to the sale. PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 141 will be a siding to the structure AN ORDINANCE to amend an ordinance ane Boright, Walter Diercks, Sally Flora A. Dugan. widow, to Mrl avenue Is enjoying a hunting trip S**™*** Hstinee. Dec _4 ro THE MOVIES | vestigating what fields of work " Said premises are described on the m soutn tt irom the railroad. - Official Tax A__e__m.nt Map of the Bor- entitled, "An Ordinance to Regulate the Hogaboom. Skippy Knudson, Mary, and) Mrs. Benjamin N. Cembrola, ^e Jersey P»»e region. He «00 In Bigr l^rfae,Prises,, TToy»o . Game. might be open by the time they are ough of Kenilworth, a copy of which Is Sale and Distribution' of Alcoholic Bev- lots 249 to 251, block 81, map of ls accompanied by friends from Councilman Dudley Neville re- on file In the Union .County Register's erages. Fixing License Pees and Providing Nancy and Billy Smack and Joy Free Candy Too AlAlll finished high school. Office as Block 1ST, lot 1. The minimum Penalties (or Violations Thereof" and toSlater. section 1. property of New York Ship Bottom and HopewelL - PLUMBING ported thtif the recent dump fire sale price shall be the sum of »3.fl_a.OO. repeal Section 1 of Article 3 and Section BOROUGH OF GARWOOD Suburban Company situate, at Gar- Dr- «^ Mrs. .Morton Leeds of DON which had resisted extinguishing 2 of Article 2 of Bald ordinance. Mothers who accompanied the HEATIHG-L^BURNERS NEWCOMBE VFW Card Party The said premises shall be sold upon BE IT ORDAINED by the Borough group included Mrs. Robert Nev- , eou-tCTOK-s Nones or SALK OP REAL raoPKRT. roc DSUNQUXNV *"ood-We-t__eld. Spruce avenue recently attended [ Brooklyn Do-x-rs' efforts of firemen for several days, the following terms, covenants and con-Council of the Borough of Kenilworth. a d* Pitchinng SStat r ,' •'. TAXKS AND ASSESSMENTS FOB TUB VBAK 1M7 AND Louis A. Andrews and others to party given by Phi Lamba Upsl- 6 SOUTH ftVE.W. • CR6S367 ilnally was successfully smothered KENILWORTH — Kenilworth ditions. County of Union, State of New Jersey, as ille, Mrs. William J. Smack. Mrs. ~ _ «*n-» *wn M JUH1V rjMOB loaa t new I nP Person. 1. The land conveyed shall be used for follows: Notice i* hereby (Iven that I. JOHN r. RiaiA-tDSON. Tax Collector of Oakbrook Homes, Inc., lot 280 and &* chemistry building with waste material from the Hy- Post, 2230, VFW, will hold a card Walter E. Boright, Mrs. E. Diercks. the BOROUGH OT GARWOOD, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. STATE OF MKW no other purpose than a one-family dwel- Section I. That Article Three. Section >rm ;itt Bearing division of Geffeial party at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at Stling house property. 1, of an ordinance entitled, wAn Ordinance Mrs. G. IJyron Hogaboom. Jr.. Mrs. JKBSaTY. pursuant lo the authorll. of the statute In such case made and provided, easterly half of lot 279, block 52, °* Rutgers University, DOUBLE CUARANTEEJ will on — 3. There shall be a trunk newer assess- lo Regulate the Sale and Distribution of Allen R. Knudson, Mrs. Earl Bar- map of section 1. property of New Mrs. Mary Hanak entertained x-. Motors in Clark Township. HeTheresa's Chapel. Proceeds will ment chaxye at the rate of $1.00 pe- front Alcoholic Beverages, Fixing License fees on, Mrs. I_ H. Mueller. Miss Helen We un-ics-tjn-ly, aJJ WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Sfl, 1040 York Suburban Land Company, recently at her home on North Ma- explained that a bulldozer was go toward the post's building fund. foot at such time as said premises shall and Providing Penalties for Violations It 10 A. M. (BJ3.T.J at tbe Municipal Building. Garwood. N. J.. expose for aale 1 S-Union AVE John Beninati is chairman of therecetva a trunk sewer benefit. Thereof, known as Ordinance No. 15-4Dy. e and Mrs. George S. Marrese. own five year guarantee to . and sell the several tracts and parcels of land hereinafter specified aa of the 1st day Chinchar Realty Company to Pte street. Among the guests were hired at the expense of the Hyatt 3. Mo dwelling shall be constructed dh be and the • same Is hereby amended to of July, 1M0. all as computed in the list on file in "»« -"•— *—"•- Irma committee. dlll-nal ln_u__t mi «••»•- .—»..-•- '— - - fa Mr. and Mrs. John Chinchar. Jr., ^^ Kraft, Mrs. John Hag-, plant and the wet sludge waste , tract of land having less than 9.000 read as follows: that of the manufacturer of SuoS' tiT^-rt^-^-nV^-S, % ,JA«TwSK 1Ztots 248 to 252, block 4, map of sec- rlsh, Miss Vera Sorokoff and Miss, ^Cranbrd, N. J. , leveled ovet the smouldering por- square feet. "Section 1. No alcoholic beverages shall Christmas Projects with the costs of such aaleT^ ^ "*• "" *° «••*• «* sale, together tion 1. property of New York Sub- Claudia Sorokoff of Garwood, and 4. No dwelling shall be constructed on be sold, served or delivered and no II- HE;.'.-. •-. tion 1, property of New York Sub- Claudia Sorokoff of Gar KIIUHBA-MOHBO tion of the dump. He pointed outCard of Thanks a tract of. land having less than BO feet censee shall suffer or permit the sale, KENILWORTH — Senior Girl llerearejuslafetoofthequqlitjrtpecificatiaiui . —- — -^»» imvB ot inierwrt.b but In no caaa Inurba • n LandOimmmv _. rs... » Mr_ 1_T»^-^ <:-.'"• -' ""-• frontace on any street. service, delivery or consumption of any Am roBowjog turn Jepmdabla musical instrument!. Full .8'note'keyboard (7}_ yi'i\i~• •••' "__•.•_•* .P" ««nuxn. The paymenr7ly all woo.1 case e Cold alumatone plate—atraas ctoM of tha sals or the property will be resold. Th_Tsale is mada In pursuance of 'Westflel " °"^ d - Pa** Every Sunday LUNCHEONS successful in smothering the dumpjneighbors and.friends for the cards •hall Install and construct all sewers, wa- upon the licensed premises on any New decorations and practiced carols at of CUe f>e_-os Ilia provisions of Bevlsed 8Ututes of N: J- lean.__ - •"«—- •»»- uiaai a ID •p i -• ter and gasolines »n_ other yUllties. or li- |t*rtte ENA "«v»«T_i«ra-ti_r__ s v7M7 and gifts received in honor of ourthe alternative the municipality may elect tween the hours o( S A. M. and T A. M.;a meeting last week in Harding o STBNWAY • OUCKERING l'rutt 1-CJKI action • IVfiuio wire from Uuitod States Steel Sub- 'home, 509 Spruce avenue. ponents of the administration 'Infiftieth wedding anniversary. to Install the same and assess the prop-on any New Year's Day when lt Is a Sun-School. Plans were made for a find a hetaht of not leas than SS feet de- ty ssi said property la not n—dtod tor put>- do not Include U_« i«vtod to, th. »» hey have traced owner-l ?!? " Mt. ^ 'MAock SIZZUNO PLATTERS termined by tha measurements from t_» lio uas. Tt-s prai TIUVISON ana RADIO new stylo jpusical instrument. His pianos are aola in tho leading er, ST.. and •ROAD SHUT •Mis* a public sale to the his/heat bidder aftn *, B_rty . Blaak hip of the vdbide to an KUiabethL Walter J. Flesher, Sr., and «dn, __•__ SEA FOOD wreaths and cemetery blankets. Open op of the finished cellar floor to tha top Public Notice la ••reky GIT«_ that lbs rttoNOG-tArra stores throughout America. >f the roof ridge, shall be constructed on Ordkuutce was tetratfoead at apuhUo »l»sillaeiiis»l thereof, ta t_» * Tomaaa, r 5a^. We Cater DEUCIOUS LUNCHEONS .ortaelac Cr_n_ord nilsii and Chronicle, a N. _ companied. by Edward Tripka of al UNCOLN PARK he aforesaid. ONMttn.g ««f tbe Oaraahia «V»d7 sf Ike Bar- i>:<:>: S. The buildings shall have at laart >ugh of Kenilworth on the 13th day ofpaper el O^rwood -,vu. loo ISA 167 JSo tme JU306O Hemlock avenue, have re- -«:.; To Banquets, tilt? P.M. Uwortb, b.y two tn—rt-rw-i at leas* Barioek HcUar ._ Kt-tn 7 _-_.->«." wanioc-: avenue, have »- •We distinct outside designs whichich shala l December 1M*. It was then read tor the OPDI MONDAY TO SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. 330 13.43 d NIWARK, H. J. drat U-as. The sasi 0-4t_a*ce wtO bs• lWs«k during two cooaecutl-e M. J MMMWI Jalma __ 10.07 I Cub". Pardea. *>e approved by the body and the laat publiokt-ao ta be BO* mm thai Sitarard Laoxa an-303 r M m tu COMPUTE DINNERS S„e, Plannin_ .^..._.^g Board of the srough of hutlur osos__a«4 tar Oaal (• b"y 'ttx 1S.06 gouS in v^ . * * P "» »^» "»ed &«m • week's hunting trip ef KaaU seven days prior to the sals. T__ pran «7 and 70 UU7 Kenilworth and shall be so arranged only Oovsralag -My •- the ~ lass parliculariy i___ iltisil appear on tb> ft* Mmk OaaM. otHmw Mr—y"* afathaa PalaaiiKT-T-TZT 137.138 >m ifter the arrangement or placement of Rlt|NTATIVII Cranford 64)263 We Deliver fr| f tfa \ ^" w**tw 6O5 BtOAD STKKT. N1WA1K 3, N1W JtHSI

! I THURSDAY,. DECEMBER 15, IMS Cranford Rrwhlrnts Who WUl Present were wrapped and packed-fo Gas Rate at faring on Gas Rate Rise dren in the wards at the same hhos-i Osteopathic pitaL It was announced that Memorial Unit Holds Osteopathic Hospital hi Elizabeth will receive 27 receiving blankets,! l^bjsdspreads^^_djap^»iJ!pr g Tomorrow ; JO Prjggqit Mrs. L. H. Zepfler of 316.. ngs recently finished by the pect street CHRISTMAS C^ase Against Increase the Union County Women's Osteo- The tea table was decorated with Several Cranfprd residents will pathic Auxiliary at its eleventh an- - Christmas • centerpiece with , have active, roles in presentation nual Christmas party. Mrs. Rus-candles to match. Mrs. Walter of the case for the Citizens' Com- sell Douglas and Mrs. Walter. K. Fasnacht. poured. • Following mittee opposing a proposed In-. Fasnacht of Cranford were assis- tea Christmas carols were played| . creese in gas rates when the hear- tant'hostesses. by Mrs. Fasnacht, and there was group singing./ GAR GRANFORD ing on the Elizabethtowri Consoli- a business session conducted Wt)OD dated Gas Company's rate increase Others present from Cranford Vol. LYL- No. 48 petition is continued before the by Mrs. Robert Laier of Cranford, president; plans-were made for thewere Mrs. Harry Axtt, Mrs. Lor- State Board of Public Utility Com- 18 CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1949 - missioners at 1060 Broad street, next meeting, which will be in the!** Roberts, Mrs. Robert Pickard, '28 Pagp, — FIVE CENTS ^Newarkyat H0:3O* a. m. tomorrow: form otacovered-dish^iincheon-atiM^-JfianJ^ Named hy Bed Cross Frederick P. Anderson of 601 the home of Mrs. William Hollstein Mrs. Render won the spe- Machines Among Those Seeking Election to School Board February 14 Brookside place, chairman of, the of Westfleld at 12:30 p. m. cial gift of the afternoon. tions dozens' group, will be assisted by ary 9. ..After the luncheon there the following in 'presenting the will be a sale of "White Elephants" factory *Newscaaf School Election committee's case: Thomas A. O*- and . cakes. Admission will 'be a., By dialing a special __ __( To Planned Boyle, 597 Brookside place; Wil- "White Elephant," and guests are their in-plant telephones, supervisor/j liam F. Little, Jr., 30 Heming ave- invited. - ' employes at the Westtnghouse plant nue; Stunner B. Sweetser, 603 Mrs. Robert Laier, Jr., student are brought up-to the minute on Bfere Gontest Develops Brookside place; Howard R. loan chairman, distributed Christ-^, company news. By means of a eon* Apartments Pietsch, Union; Charles R. Teller, mas seals from the American Os- tinuous tape, ''robot announcer.** * Boselle Park; Mrs. Howard' R. teopathic Association. The local reels off latest developments tt keep Board Acts to Speed Post Office Records Four Candidates for Pietsch, Union, and Mrs. Jean unit will send $10 for the. seals to supervisors abreast of poll Petition Asks Denial p (Item* far this tin /Hillside. ntd be in office by 10 a. m. Taetftay) be added, to the research fund. New Jersey." Tally After Election In Volume, Receipts Three Trustee Posts ter*. Jams* 8. Of Zone Change for Mr. Anderson is associated with TODAY Thirty pairs of socks were filled beth, N. At Feb. 14 Meeting With the Christmas mailing rush To Be Filled Feb. 14 the Equitable T.ift» Insurance Com- i p.m.—Christmas Party, American Iiegidn Auxiliary,.. with powder, skin lotion and a Pantry Strategy Project Near Sherman at'its-peab, there were 87,000 can- American Legion Headquarters, Casino. DORIS WADE candy cane (for Mother), to be sent Aiming at a speed-up of tallying cellations of envelopes, cards and A contest for the Board of Edu- pany in its New York office. Mr. Salty soda crackers covered wife A petition signed by 40 residents cation developed this week with O'Boyle and Mr. Little are both „ TOMOKBOW . Bonu Sutmmict Adviser." to babies expected this Christmas a powdered sugar icing and a Um of the vote after the annual school parcels at the.Cranford'Post office 1M p. MUT—Basketball. Cranford vs. Roselle Park, Cranford at the Philadelphia Osteopathic of Denman place, Denman road on Monday, 6,000 above the previ- the announcement by District Clerk - attorneys, while Mr. Sweetser is Si Company nuts, will save the contents of tke election here on February 14, the H. R. McCullough that Frederick --if: •' High School Gymnasium. ' '•"..'• ous cancellation record set last - an engineer., Mr. Pietsch also is an Hospital. Toys and games also cookie jar for - mealtime Board of Education at its. meeting and Lincoln and Walnut avenues G. Sefing of 16 Forest avenue had engineer, and Mr. Teller is a mem- fc»e p-in^-Cranford Bridge League, Trinity Parish House. was received by Township Com- year, it was announced yesterday •!?'•• ' 8:4t p. MU—Christmas Concert, Cranf ord Glee Club, High School Tuesday night decided! to tise vot- Postmaster Arthur F: Metz. tiled a petition for one of the three ber of the governing body of Ro- "•Auditorium. '...'. Fold • to flour ipiattorc Pour- iittu^y vacancies to be filled qt t"» annual selle Park; ing machines made tr Indications Hiv thut tutul { • Wouldn't It be a grand and gtort- 6%*x9H'x2%- loaf pan. that has construction of garden apart- school election February 14. Louis The Citizens' Committee grew ••• • ' ' . SATURDAY ./.'-. the Union County Board of Elec- at the local office'for 1949 will pass -Trinity Boys' Club, Trinity Parish House. . oof feeling if yon had .all yotur been greased and fined smoothly Troutman, incumbent; Mrs. Zena out of the efforts of the; four Cran- Christmas baklngilone early T Dldnjt tions, f.' , jrr'i ' '••! ments on Denman road and Den- $120,000, the postmaster reported. 1 -Cranteen Open House, Casino. / • with waxed paper. Bake at 32f>°F , jr S. Conley and John L. Biach al- ford men, who/opposed the request yon promise yourself last jra&r that f , j ! man place/ adjoining Sherman Last year's record-breaking total ready have announced their can- for 1% hours. Remore from pan; The actiot n came followinflli g a re- was $113,000. / of the gas company at a. hearing yon would? There is sup time If you SchooL ' didacies. / •/•''I •"' • . sum**-; . • ' •.. bmsh with brown sngar glaze. Cool. Postmaster Metz announced that held in May. To-coordinate the Regular Services hi All Local Churches start now, and by starting now yon port by District Clerk Herbert R. 'will be able to get the Ingredients Notei fkU take keep* very welL McCullough revealing that there The petitioners requested that deliveries in time for Christmas Mrs. Marguerite S. Earhart and ' protests which came to tbem^-tbe -"Messiah/' First Presbyterian Church. the application of Ralph Delia Ser- group held several mass meetings yon want .while the supplies In the would be a charge of $15 ($5 rental will be made on Cranford mail de- Dr. Robert P. Ferguson, the other and a number of smaller confer- MONDAY stores are stUTfresh. , Golden Fruit Cake and $10 transportation charge) for ra tor a zoning modification for posited in the local office by 8 a. m.members of the board whose terms TM p. MV-Sea Scout Ship 281, Trinity Parish House. There is • feeling of'security in 4 'cops sifted enriched flour each of four DMK'*'tTM»« required to Fund Drive the property be denied; The pe- Saturday. The money order win- are expiring, have declared that ences. The committee requests de- Monday Deadline they will not seek nial of the proposed gas rate in- baThig one or two crocks of cookies 2 tap. baking powder handle the polling to the township.! tition was referred to. committee of Santa Clam Coming to Town, dow will close at noon Saturday, reelection. tacked away.a plum padding or two M Up. salt••-•••- the whole for; study; For Decoration Contest and the registry window at 1 p. m.(Deadline for filing of petitions by crease and establishtnent of a de- 12:15 P-ML—Kiwanis Club, Chimney Corner. Mr. McCullough explained that the candidates is January 25. . creased rate. It also requests the fctt p. MW—Basketball,- Cranford High vs.'Hillside, Cranford and a couple pt fruit cakes wrapped 8 cups (10 os.) white raJslnn.washed use of voting machines hi: school • Referred^ to the Board of .Ad- Monday night will be deadline Parcel post and stamp windows Chairman justment was an application from Thanks to Lions and J & J commissioners to consider discon- • High School-Gymnasium. - ' ' . •ad mellowing, ready for the holi- and dried ' elections was made permissive but for entries in the Christmas decora- will be open until 6 p. m. A native of Allentown, Pa., Mr. tinuance of service charges, remov- 9M ». ML—Lions Club, Chimney Corner. • ' - day gitests;- • -\ .•-.-• 2 pkgs. (% lb.) citron, sliced not compulsory by state law in Harlowe Jones for permission to Santa Claus will have a busy* Sefing'is a graduate in metallurgy SdM p. afcr-Alnoholics Anonymous, Trinity Parish House. 2 pkga. (H lb.) orange peel, sliced convert his eight^room home at tion contest sponsored by the, Cran- cal engineering from Lehigh Uni- al of the fuel adjustment clause 1947. time in Cranford tomorrow in and payment of a rebate by the gas S.-M p. Mu—Trinity Oub, Trinity ParishHouse. Fruit Cake Square* %, lb. glace pineapple, sliced Following a. report by Louis Kndd 316 North avenue, east^. to a two- ford Garden • Club, Mrs. H. T. versity and has a master of science «:— p. ay—Board of Education, Cleveland SchooL % lb. shelled aunonda, sliced connection with projects' arranged company based on its_failure to, 4 tbsp. anebj Troutman, chairman of buildings family dwelling. > Rearwin, chairman, of the contest. degree, front Penn State. Hetanght **• - — -Township. Committee. Mnntrtpal Building.—™— i cwp Imttflr or-PMirgftrlnff To Direct Red TermJEnda tUfol protect its custojnersT under the] ~t~cuir&rown —^chopped by tfieTCrahTorar Uons t;iub-_janoljir7 announced today. All " entries WEDNESDAY 2 cqps sugar ._ .. A resolution was received from • fuel Mdjustroent~r8UB T there was not sufficient heat going paign in 1947. ber~ofrthe~"American Society for To providelfine for study of the ftsfr* thnnee wisely and proStafcfty, •oak the nanann as saon as tt is enriched flour cut date* Memorial Recreation Field on Ap-ments for escorting Santa Claus on received .on the final night, most of Sweetser and Frederick P. Ander- proposed $592,127 increase, the aome waste tt imiearij. as saon as tti s Remove i cakes tram oven. Deco- into these rooms for the comfort of I He was graduated from the the 560 persons who attended the Engineering Education; the Ameri- aome waste it natl—fr. ataaw pk tthawedh , Don't attempt to refraase Sa tsp. baking l cop halved ril 9 for an Easter Dawn Service. his trip through town tomorrow sen of Cranford under questioning can Institute of tMining and Metal- utility board has extended until |at ttdrif t by. «or there Is danger of spoilage. powder . - candled . rate top of each loaf with toasted students seated at desks instead of; School of Business Administration A", letter of appreciation was re-morning" . Felix-Forte of the John; 23 courses offered this year will be Practice at by Thomas A. O'Boyle and Wuliam February 1 the suspended rates L tsp. salt cberrles almond* and candled cherries ar- participating in the activities of, of ^Columbia University and served interested in attending next year's lurgical! Engineers and the" Ameri- ranged 'In a conventional design. ceived from the American Home son and Johnson staff will take the F: Little, Jr., of Cranford, counsel can Soc4ety,for Metals. which were to expire January 1. i iksemMweet S egaa, weul shop work. in" the trust department of the Products Corporation of a new as-part of Santa, and he will be as-Adult School, according to John L. for the committee, . ^v AVBIIOMM) Brtub. surface of loaf with a glase Mr. Reynolds is to repair the Biach, director. Dinner Mr. Sefing is now a national di- "At a hearing on November 15, gjtutfqjifc ^f beaten' made by mixing molaates and water- Guaranty Trust Company, New phalt road in Hale street sisted in distribution of Christmas Mr. Teller testified that a pipe attorneys appeared on behalf of If ackMe pump,, put in a new .receiving tanklYork, for 10 years. For the past candy by Mrs. Santa Claus, a role In general, the comments all line now exists for delivery of anyrector of the American. Foundry- «*> keep the tops of ...... mm mmm t caps chopped 1 cup sugar ' ' Place cake In oven at J09»P. for |t ,and return the system to its origi-J The offer of $50 from Karlik Final session of the public speak- men's Society and a trustee of the WUnjcjpantla. i . ^—•••—s» thauwt woulWIMJIdt bOBe af- six years he has been to be taken by Theresa McCann, were favorable. A few offered con- type oi"l from barges in the Kill «•*• clean, bind the edf«s wi* minutes to dry slightly nal vacuum operation. It is ex- Bros., Kenilworth, for a used snow ing class taught by Paul Buona- Foundry Educational Foundation. k i walnnu • comptroller of the Watson Stillman another J and J employe. First structive criticisms such as begin- von Kull to the Ellzabethtow, n «*~ - - g( tiaesisrloth tHmt sixteen • Remove cakes from pans, cool oa plow and attachments was accept- :uro at the Cranford School of One of his professional interests 81ft floor, baklag powder aad salt a wire rack or a dry towel Wrap la pected that this not only will pro- Company, Roselle. stop on the morning's tour, is ex-ners' and •advanced sections in cer-Adult Education was held in theplant. He was not cross examined, wide. These can be tint** a» : ed. • November report of the- fire in these organizations is vocational together. Break tke chocolate Into 'several '~ — " " " I vide.the required heat in the four Mr. Rudd is a member of the KJ- pected to be made on the south- tain subjects, longer periods and 'orm of a dinner- meeting at Elsie's and Albert E. Forstall, engineering alecea. the snw of dried beans: gifound-Qoor rooms but also will department showed seven general side of the railroad station. guidance for high school and col- wanis Club, Men's League of Cran- and 28 still alarms for an estimated a .few suggestions for new classes Restaurant on South avenue Tues- consultant for the company, later lege students, and the promotion "result in- a saving in fuel require- ford. Trinity Men's Club, Cran- to be added. day night. admitted^the existence of this fa- ments for the'whole building. property loss of $5,080. 'The mu- The main feature at the free of greater cooperation between In- fard-Garwood-KJenilworth Blood show will be a western, "Hidden Only two of the classes will be Lt. Lester Powell of the Cranford cility. Mr: TeUer also stated that dustry and the high schools and • nicipal ambulance made 13 trips the water depth at high or low tide The board set January 17 as theDonors. Inc. and the First Presby- last Gold," starring Hopalong Cassidy. continued for.a second term, soc- Police Department, general chair- colleges. date for a hearing on the proposed is sufficient for acceptance of the terian Church. Among building permits ap- There also will be news, athletic ial dancing and art. Both are un-man for the dinner, introduced He is a member of Trinity Epis- school bttdfet for the year 1950-51 Varieties, several cartoons .and a der private sponsorship but will 'our members of the class—Albert barges required for this operation. The planning committee of theproved was one to True Type Dr. Sweetser testified in explana- copal Church here, and also holds It was ippfytnfrt that the tentative! local Red Cross Chapter, headed Laurel and Hardy comedy. Santa continue with the same instructors ngalls, Joshua Hull, Mrs. Raymond membership in the Masons, Sigma budget flgures were not being in-J Homes for a one-family dwelling tion of exhibits which were offered by George HL Bates, already is atat.612 Brookside place with con- Claus is scheduled to appear at theas under. the Adult SchooL The Winner and Mrs. Ruth Walters—to Phi, Epsilon, social fraternity, Sig- troduced at this time because they theatre at the close of the picture dancing, class will meet from 8:30 demonstrate their skill as toast- in evidence by Mr. O'Boyle. work preparing for the forthcom- struction cost estimated at $7,000. One series of exhibits showed ma Xi, honorary scientific society; are still Under consideration. The ing drive. Vice-chairmen, area show at 4 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Tuesdays, beginning masters, and each of these in turn and Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honor- , board has unul January 10 to pub- Mayor George E. Osterheldt, that the gas company could have ; captains and other sub-committees who presided, expressed apprecia- Cranford merchants who have January 17, at a place yet to berailed on other members of the ary metallurgical society. lish the tentative budget figures, contributed prizes for distribution designated. H. H. Brinkman is ac-class to make brief addresses. produced its product by the use of will be ftq»r the first oftion to all employes and commit- residual instead of distillate oil at Mr. and Mrs.' Seftng have two and it Js expected that they will be the year. tees for their fine cooperation dur- at the theatre include: Bell's Drug cepting registrations for this class Mr. Buonaguro, who is a mem- daughters, Mrs. Philip Rock of introduced at a special meeting on Store, Shapiro's Department Store, and Robert Rammer is instructor. a saving of over 25 per cent. Tes- to ing the past year ^nd extended his jer of the English department at timony in the case and exhibits Boonton and Mrs. Frank Carthy that date. t greetings for a> happy Christmas. Allen Printing Company, Cranford The art class will be under direc- ranford High School, was pre- of Cranford, both of whom were t* as •onar'a .... 5 and 10,.Bogan's Stationery Store, tion of Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and presented by the company indicatindicate I graduated from Cranford High tt was emgnmmkr W. In connection with the purchase Hri tn sented with- a purse, and presented ^school expansion;' registrations are being accepted by an address concluding the course. .thal_fiieLcosts are npproxiraatclyfschool: r •uiwr wgse ssBg if xor y« for which a $28,000 bond issue^was next Thursday night when year- Home and Family Store; CranfordMrs. F. E. Sloat. $2,000,000 a year. end transfers and other routine Members of Lt. Powell's- com- Dr. Sweetser further testified oil about lim. the grass earn* a* ELIZABETH authorized hy- the voters last Feb- Furniture, Alban and Lewis, Seag- While most of the classes had in-mittee were Mrs. Wismer, in He atbutkai m MM. Xmas Message business will be concluded. An- er"s Drug Store, Dehmer's Flower operates With a fuel cost of 32c ruary, Walter E. Cooper, presid)bnt nouncement was made that the struction right up to the'final bell charge of decorations, and Mrspe. r 1,000 cubic feet of gas as com-Firemen of the board and head of a 1950 reorganization meeting will Shoppe, Town Shop, Cranford Va- Tuesday night, a few had reviews Mary Gruber, in charge of ar-pared with a cost of 46c per 1,000 committee in charge of the riety, Goldberg's Men's Store, A of the past 10 weeks' work. The rangements. By Rev. Hopper be held at 8:30 | iin. Tuesday, Jan- and .A. Hardware, Sportman's cubic feet of gas required by the reported that most of the p art and flower arrangements' clas- Others attending the dinner Elizabethtown Company. - » land behind the nigh school and in uary 3. Shop, Cranford Cycle and Toyse, s held exhibits, and the public Honored for Chtanv .^^2-21 We must have a 'sincere, mean- Marco's Lunch, United Cigar Store, •ere: Henry Gruber, George Gor- Also presented were exhibits and FOR PERSONAL SHOPPING a tract off ploomjng^^'* avenue, ingful brotherhood among men be- speaking class held a dinner which Ion, Mrs. M. E. Sweeney, Mrs. testimony supporting the assertion rtnlted with pn4dstorie / already has been purchased or Health Report Builders' General Supply, and thefeatured after'dinner talks by all fore we ever can hope for a lasting Shaheen Agency. Catherine Lose, Mrs. Mae Hull, that the possibility of this saving Long Service -" most of wMen t _-, in the process of purchase, with "peace on earth among men of good Two cases of chickenpox and one members of the class. Miss Rose Lucas, George Mahoney, has existed since early In the last No one yet toows the aaal !•• BE SURE TO CALL ANNE WAYNE total prices approximating $22,000. will," the Rev. Orion C Hopper case each of scarlet fever and Assisting 'Edward ShaTieen in Assisting with the school were 'eter Nelson, Harold Schott, James decade. Following their annual meeting, A resolution;was passed requir- of Maplewood told members of themumps were reported to the Board arrangements for the movie show Mrs. Charles Redden and S. KWoods. , Mrs. Manuel Munoz, Alois One exhibit demonstrated that at which Edward Kuhlenschmidt til ing the Township Committee, in Finn« Cuib Tuesday night in' theof Health during the. past week, have been Clarence Fritz and Thomson, Board of Education ad- vitak, Mrs. Jane Harford, Mrs. was elected to succeed, Bernard the cost per therm of gas under YOU MUST CALL ANNE WAYNE accordance' with, an earner agree- Chimney Corner Restaurant. it was announced yesterday by Henry Shaheen> Lion Lester Pow-jvisors, and Mr. Brinkman, presi- lelen White, Mrs. Dorothy Gilllngs the proposed rate is 2lc, which is Doyle as president, members of Health Officer W. P. Smith. • Continued on page eight. dent of the Community Council. the Cranford Firemen's Mutual ment, to convey to the board by The Rev. Mr.. Hopper, former and Mrs. Leonore Ible. more than twice the cost per therm Benefit Association held a dinner \ \ Ihe desert grapefruit Imtiiiliy Is deed without. f^wmiAratf"", for [pastor of the First Presbyterian of any other house heating fuel in at fire headquarters last evening school purposes, lots 1 through 8 Church here and first president of general use. in honor of members of the de- \ if comparatively recent origin. AJ- in block 49 in the Bloomingda There was an exhibit showing '. 1 dkOUgb grapefruit have been grown tonight and every the lions Club, declared that tol- portment with 25 years or more of avenue tract The few remaining) miist be eliminated from that the gas company failed to service. J m the United States ainee about lots to be acquired in that tract and News Highlights of 1949 in Cranford show the-full extent of the savings i • i brotherhood. 1M0, whea r^"""!* were made behind the high school are now the! which will result .from, the use of Honored for their long service In Florida, it was not until UM "If we only, tolerate our neigh- As 1949 draws to a close, have been added/new ones— 1949.-.* . . Mayor George E. Cranford Community Council. natural gas. - were Chief Howard Schindler and subject of foreclosure or condem-| the*-Cr.anford Community Captains Doyle, George Meyers, that trees were sat out in the |bor on stated occasions/we do not Cranford can look back on a Osterheldt was reelected chair- . . . The Cranfprd Savings and Testimony was presented that nation actions, Mr. Cooper re- have the real, deep-spirited broth- Council, the Cranford Klwanis man of the Township Commit- und Theodore Chamberlain. Guests -ported. . , year during which it has con- Loan Association purchased the present equipment of the com- erhood.** the speaker declared. The tinued to grow as a community Club, the Cranford Council for tee for the seventeenth con- the Potts building, corner of pany can be used with the residual at the dinner included Mayor Mrs. Marguerite Earhart. activi- Rev. Mr. Hopper said that the an- In which people can enjoy the Children's Movies and many secutive year. Adm. E. D. North Union avenue and George E. Osterheldt, Township- VsedOtama ties fhninn.il reported that her! oil enrichment procedure and thai Committeemen J. Edward Wolf, ti-discriniination laws in this and American way of life in secur- others—ready to lend their Stanley began bis first term on North avenue, from J. Elliot such use would permit greatei Production of feed grains m 1MB committee met with Mayor George support in making our com- John W. Doran, John V. Nos-, was estimated at 1M minion tons, many other states were a step in ity and peace. Time-honored the committee. . . . The Cran- Potts of Elizabeth.. Plans flexibility of operation. E. Osterheldt on December Sat the right direction. concerns have continued to munity an even better one in ford Post Office, continuing were announced for complete trund and Emory D. Stanley and a total second only to lM8*s 127 Memorial Recreation Field and which to live. Other exhibits demonstrated thai former Committeeman George D. •uuion tons, win a large carry- He complimented service groups carry on their business suc- the trend set in 1947 when renovation of the building. . . . only a fraction of present equip- found - great progress there since local receipts went over the Time, demand and war loan Rankin. Township Treasurer Dud- over. lMTs production of feed as the Tj"i«z_ Rotarians and cessively here, and religious, Looking forward to another ment will be needed to supplement ley Croft, a former - are commis- MTfttffi ^prUrtf* t^tsl feed supplies oa their inspection trip of last March. Kiwanians for tt|**ir promotion of civic and service organiza- year of progress as the old and $100,000 mark for the first deposits in Cranford's three natural gas in. accordance with the Mrs. Earhart said the rflndlnyed. Those present were Jackie;department uiuv is uu In rtn» HumnyM ^president; fimrgp ~ w HntM Simon ».- .Fnfm TJT raised by taxation and a jump chairman of the board, and Stefan Boycr, Bobby Smith, John-'for a fine job Present, but that this will be taken'mas carols were sung with musical —which add much to the ap- Cranford's quot%ln the. elev- Harold S. Compton, secretary 1 ny Starr, Billy Bragdon, Billy.serving the..turk y'fmni^^f'•"•'•-•< v.,'' '-•—r -iv—• iVTSr-.-i. ,V^v.-..,-';.,,•, V -,.^.»»»i'i"-f-. 'S.J"i-TJ-.-' ;...-•..,•« .,~..—•.-<•— ••* '; -,--•". «.,-; •". > •-•• ...„ . pearance of the township. And enth annual March of Dimes of $85,407.96 in the total bud- care of in the future through'accompaniment by tt R. Heins, and treasurer. Michaels, all of Cranford, and Jim- Other^officers ™rm*mHmaB*nMMHQm*l!!FTW%?:Wyffi??"-'. to the venerable, organizations rmoaign was raised from get ... Robert M. Crane was growth of shrubbery and perhaps! violin; D. J. Heyburn. saxophone; in mi to HMO in elected president of the new ; (Continued on po0« fourtttn) my Rochester of Roselle Park. fCoatfMMrf on miitusi^B*!.^/'. land E- C. Bearkk. piano. with .years, of service there

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