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be presented tachide: A study of] , • • • . exdted we couldnt beHew we J M V^ •»•• J" PVMS»I•••• ' tai fa wete-there. But little by little we, • . . • ' . • Turin we went to Milan realized that we were truly inlbrJgfnal nuence ma preparation, for Cbr&> and spent the day. It was Sunday ' ' I • ._ ._VA.,,H - . ; ,. d to h Cl^ Of the Church; characteristics and] ': '• ••i—• . • • 7 • - ~*"'. • there, which was the' ant beauti- aVtfcan City, The Appian of the pxt^Beforma- ••> 1 recently by her par- hi . It'atso KENILW0RTH . ajad Mr*. Tbomas O. Gfl- beautiful it is called •Frown Mu-drals. At the Colosseum we stayed continent and In Great Britahi; ' t a study of the Hghtmrfh and m*ne> the Duke of Milan whew Leonar- to leave to so short a time—there tafcajbx students from .the do da Vtad spent mart of his lite. stood the ruins of endent Bone land and America Wno 'HerHr Ipetefl in went on to Venice before" our very eyes. Then r .y, as iwillflfng roant, ptlnv- days. We had a executive past at Drew, is associate Parking JLot Closed Extra Hour of Sleep mconstructing to the beautiful hone and tode all over WasUUfcl Adnlt School, it has been Courses, Instrudtors Listed stopped.atjfte tte diy. Tto carrla^ war Waek Again This Saturday This Sunday Morning «it Surope."TheCranford which Is lined on wtlb red wheels and had an Weather pennitttrtg, the mu- shops-of -aUkinds. nicipal paMdng lot at South Education This, week-end we'll have We visited the Doge's PaUce and Cathedrals of. Borne hi solid Union and South avenues will the pleasure of getting back fUkwtag ii her letter St Mark's Cathedral and went totbrgot to tell you that white we TREES be closed all d>y Saturday for The School of Adult Education, ual instruction and competi- something .that was taken *1 have had the moat wonderful factory and saw the; marking off. of parking sponsored by tb« Cranford C Ufe play for. badminton. ' - away from us last March — ToS ttte.I have ever dreamed of. _ blowers at work Etna. Spray Now for munlty Council, wiD open October that extra hour of sleep in the Colosseum itwo American boys .spaces, it was announced yes- Bx>yG. Daniels of the industrial the morning that was stolen Iffft so VHH tip hi thr moun- remarkable. We spent fff "pull Elm Leaf Beetles Meas ^ terday by Township Engineer 18 at 8 p. nut in Oabford Hig* a|ts department in the high school Fiskc Post Favore SfTiool^ John TJ. P*^plt,* chainnah of by Daylight Saving Time. up an P. J; Grail. .The lot was closed ^fll be in charge of the flx-lt- For Standard Time comes New MUn Street Trustees ^ahops and people-thrilled "From Venicewe jweht to Jlor- down* to talk. seeinganTamerJean Uw After Second last Saturday, for resurfacing the committee--on arrangemantei jrouraelf course- on.simple home v started'at Turin,-'tbe beautiful city of tate Veteranfl' Bonos has back, on Sunday, and those School Blodi Plan found «iit dnrtion* and there it wasT We* Capt;;Wewefl Rodney Fiske Post, and is now injexcellent condi- and alteration*. From the who wish to avoid embarrass- Decision to Hold Off right into Idran sv»«i«ti«» and Jbs» tion for the coming whiter Registration wul take place' s»ne department, Charles F. How- or the safety^ of some 1 jOOO chil- five of us to her hone for dinner : 335, VFW,^ weht ,• on record In fa- v ment in the keeping of their , sliwngett eKyrience we had was Oitlni inrtfnf tte seaspQL S(r. Grail expressed Tuesday. Octc*ei 11; Monday, Oc- " wUl glve a course on wood- dren attending Cleveland and St Project Till 1950 MMrs . FontanaFt , bf BOYLE TREE SURGERY GO yorofjwiHmt of a state bonus to flr | >| regular appointments will/ Michael's schools, starting Mon- beautiful Italian goto* vfterans, at its' meeting; Tuesday . appreciation for the fine co- tober 17, and Tuesday, OctoberiB, ^pfbrklng and* i flV "g and also careful to turn the Reversing last month's lady of abdot 45 who lost her nu*- It was' dark and damp We could not stay long operation of local residents in from 7 to 9 p. m^ at the school * «tal work and plastics. day Miln street; between Alden to hold up a proposed school and chain enclosed by given baiid to the war. Her oldest daugh- Uht hi thja post rooms. ^Com- one hour before retiring Sat- street and Springfield avenue will would have never found our way looking at them, for we were on Albert JLane, Sr., urged all . refraining frbni parking their Persons wishing to regultet by mail]'Miss Xlolse Hely, home service urday night tal program until 19S0, the I It is so grand to sit out In ter is with us at Camp Agape. Inout if it had not have been for our ouxwaytothe Vatican Cty.Isban 37RANKINST. ELIZABCDf p.] damping groundand - car# in the lot hist week-end should address their: ttve of the EUzabeth be closed off to motor vehicles from of Education at Us meeting the open sod eat that way. Many you ahrail ouIbr liinp iben toregiste r so they will be 8:25 to 8:45., from 10:15 to 10:3ft f th h ht to f There were tunnels m «^ School chosen have been dramatic art, creative art,, __._ . :i inatanation ceremonies Friday the matter leanrnot to walk too close to them 1 off HealtHealth MondaMonday nighnight . iUdge, [bastructorT their, the street win not be closed badre-dhni bt d tfi Cfll^off tealgoldtelld an dd itaad on first readtagby the to operation for at least six months. : appredation, chess, ceramics, p*ib- night in the Casino when Michael selves. because they wfll walk up to yoyonn, Or7KtaI» Fitted [introduced , and . passed dh*dh*- fifirstUc speaking, Spanish for begin- fMtssplgaj , director of vo- T. Davis was seated as commander off at any time. mosaic. Then we went to St Paul's nt Camp Agape. rf Health Monday, ttlghtre g QEhCTjs no subsistencei, will be mv' the high K*OOV will Last month a proposal |QK> 97e went also to the. taaa refuse coTecmts. The latesr reading a comprehensive ordinance ners, physical education for of Cranford Post, 212, American In cooperating with tbis VWleYoaVait 'regulating the, cleaning, of privy 1 Ta course in music apprecr parents are requested to discharge mediate adoption of a dental i . Leonard? da Vinci measure, he dech 1 men,' badnilnton, , fbt->it-j Legion, and Mrs. Madeline Baxter gram was voted downifi to,S . and try to force the money vaults ,and cesspools and the hand- woodworidng and; flhlabing,,! 1 designed to give the listeners children from cars during pj famous and his great ••was, \wec0me4t pleasure -through a better took office as president of the aux- the board then passed,unanimpi erywhere, his sculpture, paintings ^them^ayor ^ __ ling of general refuse in the town- work' and. plastics, .hostess'(~ iliary. Past Commander Canon weather in a street adjacent to back after a five-months' conflne- ship. Public hearing was set for knowledge of how to listen to mu- the school block. .Under the plan ly a resolution calling for and.studios are all here, also Ra- DONT HAVE YOUR ROORS te measure regulating tH6 dumps] flqwer arrangemyiitsg, , .-bridge. K. Sellers acted as master of cere- i for the-project 4rr the ^iV* October m _ |ic.. ..:-:r..r\•;...;'••.-•• "•i: 1.-. I havent yet^paid fael. .With so much beauty and in- the J*b Traneif anal Save : J monies. . • , . parents wUl be permitted, to pick ia*stsvui osj aaaaicsT , is found to bea hardship .on local;and _ SchJnE vnu^ receiyed ing, and glove-making, Details in relation to a course to up^ their children on Miln street budget for the 1950-51 year, tbjjp they asked for spiration one made .speechless (residents af t«r Jj;*as been" given m a mjW member. A-report on the The proposed, ordinance repeals i Orvis Keller^ Newark, Mr. Davis, who succeeds A. Jules action was followed by fdrnurtiaa threti articles of the Sanij&ry Code1 assistance be given on municipal and county Dommergue. was installed < by at the time of all dismissals and to WTLSOLVE McCURDY JEWELERS fair trial, the first to natjlonll convention1 held recentlctyy with offered by government win be published next discharge children on MUn street [of a conunittec of.reprcsentauves 1 adopted' in TtiB08, an amendment ; ; favor/amend, ffTfliaTlfliiHP *•* TO in FUBjdFUBjda waa givei n byJ Jaichard Henry: T. Gi and" County, Commander ; Edward of local orcanizauoni, headed by Dr«« J» aad Armwe fw a : - - >. ToarlVieaaTlfcTJeiQelcr* passed in 1926 and an ordinance .week, ' '' hi stormy weather. V FACE COLLE remove any Rudd, wiU^be in charge, of the Mr. Biach'on the com- (Mansfield, assisted by mfembera of, fcdward J. FREE DEMONSTRATION will adopted in 1044, nnri is naM in bridge CflUrse. Mr. KelltgytiUrectoi nxittee are Sanford- K. Thomson, the XJniori County Committee, Club, to work for immediate adODr p the first step to drafting an^ntirely. of special courses division of New night's dtoct 8ervice5L tonight at 8 o'clock jyiob-prealdeht in ch8rge of adult f at the Dooley I^eral Home, 21ft new.ana modern Sanitary Code for College of Engineering, has education, and member of the May, Stephen Daly and by the passage of resolutions by the Noi^avenue, west, for Past Com.- the township...... -, rated as a.national master by Board *f Education, and MrsDougla. s Cox. Retiring Commander Lions, Rotary and Kiwanis .Clubs rnander Frank Abbott. William W. Thd proposed measure defined 1 the American. Contract Bridge Charles Redden, Board of Educa- Dommergue has been named coun- and other local orfeanlranona; fav- the dumping scavenger ag one who cleans privy League. He has taught contract ty chaplain, and garde de la porte orinssuch immediate action.' Miller was awarded a iOr 1 8 or tion representative, : Harry it Speaker at one conv bteM&fttngi&e_ t .y.? ^* . cesspools and requires bridge since 1933 and formerly Brinkman is president of (thp Cran- of Union County Voiture, Forty eral such resolutions were;jp«r ^pa i ; memberj 'the obtaining of a permit for each' served on the .board of directors ford Community'Council. a Elht' ' ' sented at Tuesday night's meeting year. . niohth. operation from the. Board of Health. of the Pittsburgh Bridge Assoc- Other Dost officers include: Vice- VIA Meeting [of the board* -'•'•",; : ',-(frt'-; Herbert; i No fee will be charged. Violations iation. Mr. Keller was a member commanders, Howard W- Bingle, E. The '^New Look" In women' Mr" shafMwwij one .of those fkK •venue, asked ^whether .<:•:.I • are punishable by a fine of $10 forof the jrunxter-up team of four in Calvir/Shire and William F. Poor- clothes has given way tbis year [spoke before "the board: Te I any explanation :a* ' each day during which the viola- the contest for the Vanderbilt Cup man; judge advocate, Ira S. Dor- to the'Hihcluttered look" and thenight, said that the letten'. and a 'member, of >,the. champion j Gerard T.' Keane; "fluid look." Mtsaltfithar resolutions from the). ,out any changes in _ .with team ot four_iq.tho South Shore 7im;T, Hewog; ners, fashion expert from a New- that locall gy$^n I fti defines refuse as including the Ix>ng Island Tournament in Jr., chaplain, Harold A. Glovier; ark department store, told mem were prepaijed tobac k the bosjrd »• . hst hearing, jjaycjrOstetheWt-#fr- following forms of discarded, Two courses to dancing, one on historian, William J/ Quinn, and bers of the VUlage Improvemen the fim extat m the establish- lid tht ^^»%:^«j«ti^M ment of a dental program for t|(e . terial in solid > or. aemi-sofld form:newer styles of social dancing, and sergeant-at-airms; Fred E. Paul Association at its ,flrs^ . regular 1 : ; th d advanced course, '-.A public will be held current school year.* ' : .•.'• '-' '''-' waste, garbage, swill, slops. in the muni 1 buUding at 8 p Mrs._Baxter succeeds Mrs. EUzr FOt nANTiNO THIS FALL s«^nirjg8,hOne^^eas^offatiaB in^f'^iiV'T^f „ HYACWTHE by Mrs. Mollle Steudfc of Union,Henrich, the fa^onxurector' I nfuss y ;fere,'bedding,'rubber, fabrics, ex-1Mr. Bommer formerly was* dance [to coastruct a footbridge across the inwiith and asled why Kfnneth -A.' Rahwiy River,in the vicinity of a new. 'ff*r«nM ff ^f^l^l a suddien/slai ing Bulbs. CbattatIn*NOWOSMI.ssafceyrisv jofUnion Junior Conege|oelsior, ashes, cinders, soot, bar- instructor hi the Westflefd Adult [for the Atwiliory were: First vice- • J';'CT mw»ti» place* * : : :; : avienue and Balmiere on buttons, belts and pwfceta- forlirir hnwmlhu acnon. when . Cranfbcd and the young people eels; boxes, crates, debris, rubble, •aau*Lj:;;;z: :••.:• :V '.,. . •• : president, Mrs. Margaret Knight; , we Mtecnons-teba dsAnwsst ta> yoa at the fee to local indlvidi Parkway, it was ' announced by these can be effeeuve ht drama4 Ukffof ithtt and surrounding communi- ]glass, dead .animals, vegetation, •Mrs. Caroline Smith, former)^ second, vice-president, Mrs; Marie lus no such prograetui placing a penal^on __. Mayor ;$edrgle TEL Osfetheldt at a tizing a skirt This year, nertrtmrs 7 ties -were outlined by Kenneth grass, leaves, branches, brusn, draft teacher in East- Orange Reid; secretary, Mrs. Goodman;] [schools for many years. l|c<,] WAS LAOICHED dsavoring ^Joliep Uieir pr meeting of the Township Com- win be softer and more feWnlne, jden also said she aaw«o Iversen, guidance; dirwctor *t the,]weeds, .clip^ngs, cuttings,.stumps, schools, win instruct the course on freasurer, Mrs.. Ruth Berzog; his- iff. He'dec^ait^l "that it would mittee Tuesday night An invi- she declaredi Mtas 1 MOT crincfaMt of the boartTs coUege, in an address at the weekj-jtree trunks; paper, cartons, bags, glove—makmg. She presently is an torian, Mrs. Viola Grabau; chap- 1 be a hardaup'on^many peo Iy luncheon nleeting of the Kiwanls tation to attend has- been extended i out that the. tit. Sbabeen repUed that ipiclean or ccmtamhiatod:!soll or lain, Mrs.-Rita Farewell, and ser-planninR the new ftU outflt 7 hfwiofore have been Ciup m the Oumney Corner oh earth,r Junk;; scrap geaht-at-arrns, Miss. Florence Al- of the froomeir. % ; The committee in July requested tylenS, many soft harmonizing col- •W*/V> :N.''^Nvi'«,\-.-.^'7-', . ;••;•' 'M ]lbjfl 4Afecture course, on the history the Union County Park Commis- bans. Mrs, Ruth Evans of RoseUeJ ors with one roalq item msteadof 1 v t that aixoss section oNa* , i speaker explained that jun- scrap' building material, rocks, order to depose of it, at least twice per week aU refuse| ' erly spanned the river hi the Os- vember 10 at 1:30 p. UL. ha Koos trrtrxMtwd by Mrs. ^ a basic and advanced ceola Park section to the request-Not'Cricket described'above. r Brothers, Rahway, Mrs. Henry EL 4fn3 health »*v! HEAT Woribr than would be^owible course in ceramics win be under ed location. J H. Stanley moved _ ^ larger institutions, he pointed Violations are subject to a fine direction of Mrs. Alva J. Greieco, Stoner reported.- AtsisHng Mrs. man, whose co [of not less than $2 or more than Subsequently, however, resi- On Kaplan SL study of the subject and-1 tteordinance, wifli JHre -T...- . out Mr. Iversen also outlined the former supervisor of art hi Plain- Moravec, chairman, are Mrs. W. 1 $100. . " dents of Balmiere Parkway 4ed by tentative plans for mV sioner John W. Doran offering the comprehensive guidance system fielo schools. "Jlmminy Cricket" is a favorite G. Trometter, Mrs, J. W. Persons and firms engaged hi the Anthony J. Terrogino of the lan- Anthony. C. Stein and James A. Mrs. M. P. Ryan and Mrs. James The favorable vote fay fa casJhig -the ne^vejposalble at Union Junior Collegecollection of refuse are referred, to Watters, opposed the7 proposed character hi children's books. But |wte, finance ClrCommissionet rN^f because of smaller classes. guage department of Cranford these senatorial orthopterous in- B. WaddilL 7 as .refuse collectors and first must High School will be in charge ofbridge and the Park Commission mund Faulkner refrabiiag stated mat he had voted in The speaker was tatroducedb y suggested a public hearing. i — especially when they The drama department wfll meet of the measure originally, obtain a license from the Board of the Spanish, class for beginners. itJns. J. Wesley Ainge. program chair- Health. The fee for such licenses Members of the Township Com-gather by the hundreds—are not Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the home m ta view of the argumentsman. Guests at the meeting in- Typing, a basic course in the touch welcome on Kaplan street of Mrs. G. J. Gildenleeve,12 Doer- Tuesdays resofankn is fixed at $150 per year or $15 per system, win be taught by Harry mittee held an informal hearing dentist for the pubQc hearings, h*d cluded* Chris Kite,' vice-presideti Health Officer William P. Smith ing way. Anyone interested is in- 7 month for each vehicle engaged hi W. Lawrence of the high school last month at which Kenneth A. schooll year bbeghv- to vote against .of the Union Club, and Noel Her-, McGratb of Normandle place and received calls from two residents vited to attend. On Octobers, Mrs. ordinance. ^VA' lihari of Miami, Hal, a guest of Sid*1such' • collection. Heretofore the commercial department J. L. Grsdy, cancer chairman. [nuts November 1 at a cost not to annual license has been $150 re- William Tomrcdle, Jr., of Rich- of; that street this week that their exceed $000, expenditure, of $259 ney Nunn, Richard N.'Mcfadden| .Other members of the. high mond avenue, led tha residents inhomes were being beseiged by hold a meeting of her group at her I«* Adjustment, the committoeTane- gardleas of the number of vehicles^. home, 0 Balmiere road, north. Mrs.for equipment repairs and. net • president,' conducted-'the meeting. operated. school faculty who will teach at favor of the bridge. crickets and on investigating found •gjd the application of W. C the adult school include Miss Cath- that they were not exaggerating John J. Banker has been TtwnM^t son for a zoning modlnca- Licensed refuse collectors shaU new music chairman. . agamst malpractice, and the-aUol« [be required.to collect at the regu- erine Liotta and Mto Jean Voor-j Mr. and Mrs, G/. P. Thomas ofone .bit One family had killed pennit tile use of the oldOrientation Day Held hees of the physical education de- 42 West Holly street have returned; more than 100 oi the chirping lit- Guests at the meeting Included ment of $1 JtOO for a nurse. lar normal rate *an< materials item-partment Miss Ltotta wlU in- tle insects in on evening after sev- Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Harry Bon- The resolution provides that this Junior College |ised above which are deposited in from a two.weeks' motor trip in mgram shall be admlnlstaraj Some 8W freshmen met Jn the struct a course designed to bene- the South,.returning byway ofjeral sprays bad been used" without ney, Mrs. Otto Sickert, Mrs. Wfl- building. Befenwl' to.th e proper containers at back doors or avail;. 7 liam Weber, Mrs. George Walton "under a pbm'to he formed by. thf auditorium of Union Junior College ground level, or hi cellars readily fit health and improve posture, the Skyline Drive, They stopped board were . ap^Ucanon; while Miss Voorhees win stress hi'to visit friends in Atlanta, Ga.. and Mrs. WUHam Jooes. Refresh- UNITED TIME 5f fHiwiiwi at 10:80 a. m. yesterday for Orien- accessible. The refuse collector is A caU by the health officer to the wimthe B. Trance tor permis- j tation JBay ceremonies in prepara- Department of Entomology at the to permlted to ask for an extra fee ing were Mrs. J. S. Lopes. Mrs.Principal. nurse and YOU CAN OBTAIN tion for'bagmnmg of the new term for such' items as barrels; boxes Stale Agricultural College, Rut- medkalmspectc .wltbtbsapprovi place to .today. The newcomtrS were greet- gers University revealed a dust forCharles D. Kremer, Mrs. Frank E. tt and crates of over 50 cubic feet, Annual Membership Drive outside use and a spray for theDoyle and Mrs. P. B. Alger. |al of the Board of W^ r*\m, I ;|ed. by Paul J. Bibecky of Xenll- tree trunks, stumps, and branches[ Hostesses, were Mrs. James J. ItAa^exphunedthatasapartr worth, a member of the Student basement would destroy the crick- hot piate on the second, floor| over four inches hi greatest diame- et*. • omch. Mrs. L. G. Albert, Mrs. J.time nurse to needed m the regular <$>$ My ahinglc tssver were tnp^otcj^. . . and I [CounciL ter, junk and scrap metal over 100By Boosters' Club Saturday [medical health program, ft U prol COAL (OnrLeco) I'kb'iuS: In the meantime, anyone de- Frank, Link, Mrs. E. Coe, Mrs. Lou- 1 pg, wasn't put up right to begin with I 1 just can't doV Dr. Kennetn h MacKayy,, p pr pound, in weighted, few other Ttd to gg fn* &• . ... • * •'•;.' 2£ these!siring a erfeket for his hearth may Is Bender, Mrs. B. J. Etchinger. to engage a fan*"* at (he college, extended a welcome' ^s^ssaiew^B' vaMs*^p . ^ais* ^Bv^sw^^B^pmv «ood job of protertiiig your home" 1 have from one to 100 by visiting Mrs. W. D. Hoesly. Mrs. W. flsird Antliraeitej on behaH of the faculty. He| Another innovation in the pro- Boosters*|captalns wilt" be supported by Hummer, Mrs. E. P. Irany, Mrs. G. shaU divide bar tune bet Istressed the point tiiat the new-jposed measure is the "^""Ing ofdub opens its amiual inembersbJpjlarge group of workers who wfll KspUnstwtt campaign. George HT-Root. mem-||tilve to make~this yeai^s Booster I*. Roofing«nd Sid- wiiieis to"the school ware cultege the Health Officer as the adminl*- H. A. LaBoyteaux, Mrs. A. R. La- .g^ gmJ!9W as pypto Anj. would be treated as trative interpreter of the regula- >tt#*. most' successful in theBridg| e Letgue [wtth $1^00 of her aateryV . $19.00 Per wiir bejnade, to Force, Mrs. JC. A. Lansing, Mrs. Itwpt t cuuVs history. m A- W. Lswson, Mrs. J. H. Low. Mrs •y .•^'.''•• ^^^325^S^ A talk on jut* factttti ^ betwew AUjaemberi of'every Cranford on. that-flus Per Ton II -j^9.4a»»*«.-iocii w*i SfcS^ltha stenant actrtitiee pi>rognunatjag s arbiter on any question arlsmg]£»,"• »** Toiporrow- night wfll mark the not reached Saturday maVjBooiters. PurpoM of ihe club is|opentng of the 1MO-50 season of]Sloat —*-s» requesting was presented by Kaa- between a licensed collector and Tha next meeting wUl be held . . $17.00 Per Ton , i director. ynajnbMsMp appUcatkwsf-tb«rfostering of better sportsman-'the Cranford Bridge league under 0 8 OetobcrlSat2p.m,utheCasina • Petition from thret HooOa "of Itosalk, «cbarg««g, , ^^conditio n off refusfusee concon-lf^J- * *!•?'_•*»" 5S* *'*!**-'*? *• part of hltjh sch<>e4fco-chalira IL^I w^wa*«4«^MB ^BhfkaiOV *-— ' *«isss)a^ ^tem on dob tetHK*!t ibilit f f d Mr. Itoot at 15 JRarkway Villageg . students and prooaoting team sphit.ber and frank Duffey. PJaytof' chlif» bytha famU> both to be tamers, accessibility of refuse and IMt dh efficiency of service^ IMftrtct drhre on the part off ththe community.it'"* wflUll star ttt att 8 p. m. ihn TrinitTriit y par-| Disabled VetenUtB Meet were announcef d thh*i wee^k as fol- C.0.1), Only The schools' veteran . In response to anjirgent appeal Each year th« dub gives dinners iah bouse. , ' • I A# T^WM !>««;». TAnX«l.t • nrst. second and lows: District 1 M M 8il At ^s^Bk A ^b _ ' . l^sVBwasI a^lXsClEs^BBVEdlscnisaiil bDyT Hermaa^HanTZanHan^ iMAZ. Bkla-^SsssUnif^ for the members of the yartousl the league wfll b. b*M onfW .*!"*'"* KOOUM lpnlgllt intended to b* as ayan»> •ntvetorBUllll |feidofthe faculty, directodit r off v«4-t |tioB for Infantile Paralysis, Mayor!107 South Union avenue; District High School, fthletio items and second and fourth Fridays of *acb| The second meeting of the local to preparhy budget provfr- affairs. Methods of George X. Osterheldt who pre*[ JlvW <«»»lenis to the senior: month; It is hoped American Veterans will! for a complela program for oedur* h» the coUege Uhrary T*i •*."•**•/«'•«*• :)»M» ^>« clubVin prove as successful as be baaKas: 8 o'clock tonight to theth! e whole system stertmfa» Coal & Smwly Co. ''^^^"'nit^aeth^^nTans!r™**'«lVR«spe«p t "spJeet"t;; Dls^ia^preparesTprograt| pp pogram forhomejlasfor home t yew. 1980-51. by Mrs. Suzanne Zwemfer, iffwffft^ at — . „ .. M tiia»aas^|juiiiisfor the purpose of local residents to ghre generously to, ^ JPortonbaUih. 9 Hamp-footbaU games, sponsors alumni- ©fflcers. An Kindergarten are to n*> 41 MYRTLE ST. OLDi Sdi the mdlo fund durini the emsr-!*0" itr*el! I>Wric*B.F.»,WpbDay'>Wri*fcFl\Wbp , highihh sohoo hl contests, and provides!! Week-End Weather mvited to attend. omlnan Irom fne project mg baskctbabskc U a ftt»d^v«!QmWbutions!W Centennial avemie; Diijtrict **» i*Ai*in>w.ri«*ii w-w -r,,-.ri. have any probr s AftAfteer tthh e assembly, the newshoul- d be mailed to the Union C R. Merwarth, J07 South thjlon School senior considered - to. besti Considerably cloudiH*ff. tame ar questions are htvited to, round-up progxam hefonr u t r _^ to 001 CRANFORD comers purchased their red and h Ntil Fd avenueaenue;; DistricDistrit 7, T. £EL Byrnes,Bs . 8S88 fulfill thee requirementsrit off scholashl - highest temperature TO t«» 75 *4T*JI* 1 County Chapter, National Found* dlscussthtm with National Service f*?* ' ! NORRIS {white treshmen caps. Beach street; District 8, WUUam tic achievement, athletic l^egnes. - JLowest tonight 45 OOffloa r Leon Sanches. who wiU b» PyswWT wtaqpatq l Howard: ibath\ .< Jtjll PT' *^' J. Blake. 103 Holly street; District and partfcfpationln extfa curri- to 80 degrees. JTrtday general- •ceady tq assist them. *|*s«-r do the clartofcl & A., for the Harhlson-tmrtoJeft fitf.Mc^Onhjerf'c«t^.CUe»g» Ward, 5» South, Dn-|liiim HflV vico-presid«nt; Charlef] aid rather .cool, ICakot, deputy chief of sta&V clqudy.with opctsional •^'•••ry^^jir •'•••' ^y%-i!. 1HB CBAHTIIRD CI'llXlW AMP CHJOWICLK, THURSDAY, 'SKPTtMBlCR at,

•;•:•• Aseodation ikt Chttmey CbrnerB^taurant, tt chaiiTnsnshtp of Pr. Q. and of a promotion to be under* Photographic Sodcty VfcetingThfa Evening i«t Roy ibcBean. Then will be by locauV merchants nest TheCrmnlord BuainesirAssoda Resumin_g, Activitie««

recital next Thursday A*& Errico Trucldns Ptterwn'a Dairy and Mrs. KUxabetb Home Football Games Available in Advance Cttlteo-ChronJcle The program will be The Cranford Btfo*#* Club is notary Club —- Persons driving to home Builder's General hdh games of ,the Cranford High - sponsoring the •avsne* sale of Barron's -&so _-— Holzendorf, _ — Pinned on tickets for Cranford.High School am Cranford Shoe Store - L-^eM School football team thls-sea- XiUtosrao' Strotliarliood oKeburg, a C, lived in Cran football games again this .Jrear, , Bunny Acres —— 1 prior to nlloving to Flainfleld. son are welcome to park their and tickets for the Cranford-Lm- peppermint Boom can on property ow/ied by the Democratic dub - st began her study- of voice Shut Oat Union, den game ben Satnrds> awe now Police Department Fast feoard of Education in the vi- available at the Sportsman's Shops, FDgfa Scores Posted tore under Bint. Agnes PencUe- The scores: |on of the Sherwood Conservatory dnlty of the Walnut avenue As Grid Season Opens; mint Room, Colonial Batt <1> Wittkop was soprano soloist with the Walter EL Cooper, president of Purchase of tickjats in advance will New Teams Do Well To Start at 2:30 P. M. The Cranford CUppers, Union make it poaiihle to enter tite field Vorenko' —,—— fessive Chorus of EUxabeth the board, at a meeting Tues- County Football League without waiting in line at the ticket TBe CraiSISrd Bowling League Slcko •_; _i X91 US when the group appeared^ C^r- On Walnut Am Field day night in Cleveland School. Wyckoff _., , 133 pions, swamped: the Union Blue window.'- ••• •',' •. ••• , • .. '•• opened with a "bang" last Friday ie chambers, New York City, Cranfoni Blgh School will open Mr. Cooper suggested that mo- Comets, 19-0, as they opened their night at the Varsity Alleys, Linden, , 778 .85* ' tn CLTJB (0) j later hi the world-wide gatb its 1949 football season with a 1949 season in the first football MKTHODUT MSN'S CLOVHSt. ;„» of choral societies in Madl- Open Every Friday 0 1 torists-drive past the field on Imua _.___—, M7 183 ,M9 i—_1B1 IM and three Of this season's new TJoniielljr ;,, 137 ' • i3] , sauare Garden Just prior to ihe home g»"M* against Frfm *" on the Walnut avenue toward the Le- game to be played on Union's new rt* 1 SSSe: __Z 137 183 13S Burnen fUKt teams are among the five' tied for Haitto IZHL___U8; in IN Boertman m Walnut avenue field at £30 p. m. bigh Valley WftifHfii and turn Biertuempfel Hela" last Friday AlCoffey——.i i« 35c this Saturday. With a number of night. „.. ' Srtln S0O MS 18» P. Tinned Peanut Butter' right on the road Just beyond top position. Despite the fact that Sir 178 148 193 A. Tinnea. '%'oT the past 16 years she has Peas.Tr. 2!T27c CAIIW tnckT stars on the squad, the Blue There was a large tumon for Deller : n , a member and soloist of the the field. After driving up To Speak at it was opening night, 15 games of 34 IS 94 OABAQK Marshmallows ^>j- 31c «id Gold is expected tojQeld a last the contest, as It was looked upon 831 840 :' T ' IT, ar at St Mark's ChUreh. Aftei Ideal Peas ***.*"**.«-. 18c this road about 100 feet they 200 or better were rolled. RoSrt Davl* and shifty team. as a long-delayed "return match." 833, ' 888 160 j , War, Miss Holzendorf Joined Marshmallow Creme^ 19c Cranford. took, last season's will be able to turn Tight and A 18-7 defeat handed the dipper* Steve's Garage, one of the new rrnutsEN-s DABY U> • BBOXHBBBOOO ^ 180 n« Eskimo Tuna Fish^£*« 33c tl Booster Event 131 _. 304 iea M Bound, Brook Community opener at Linda nbjr a score of 6-0, park their cars ft"*1 g the by the Comets' was successfully team* .opened particularly strong W. Angle -i« 1W »*J 183 183 163 iea ihorus aha "she holds the disttric- SALE fruit Cocktail ^ ^ « 32c Gregg Bice, bolder/ of many and'posted a 940' game, highest of 166 163 IS? 0 but the local team won only two football field.'- ' •'..• contested by fhe Cranford team 160 148 on of being a leading soloist and world distance track records, and the night They were followed by W. Peterson ™ m 168 188 171 Stock up on famous HEINZ Mayonnaise" *^ I^H 33c nribre games in its schedule of nine last season, but the ordered re-play Ed IrankeVfonner Fardnant foot' EwaM Petenan — 1S9 311 167 309 ,e only Negro member of the or- Mfcular contests, a record which the Post Office with a 903 game. Handicap _._—._— S3 .33 J 148 , rOUCK 0BPABTMBNT (0) Muellers Spaghetti ^.^ 15c never took place, as it would have ban star and member of the AH- Ward —.__—-——__ 169 foods at Acme's special celebration. Coach £ Seth Weekley hopes the had no effect on the final stand- The Post Office had the highest F«droS ___.___.__ 81 Union County Nine America team in 1988 «nd 1989tota, l of pins tor the evening. TStT Mrs. Marion Verse, accompanist Brills Spanish Rice r^l^ Mother's Oats .SlT^jft. !§c boys Will better this year. ings. rosT owwux the Bound Brook Chorus, has "Approximately: 90 candidates wmbe guest speakers at the an- Secretary Art Boertmah opened Lusardl ____.____.-_ 188/ stnftnr AOSKS <•> B. BUmry __._v._ frounces Essex AO-Stan Cranford was In oottmlete con-nnual Boosters' Club dinner for Oueraple __-_ 14* 138 183 Baahoter _ training Miss Hokendorf for Beef Gravy 'SEaL* 2••—• 31c f f %i#%m^s*aT« rnrwi - the evening's festivities with a HofersTIZmZZ~- W CO«l>erUiwalt« v~~-—. 103 . 143 143 Getting even for the defeat suf- trol throughput Saturday's game. members of the Cranford. High US Ital and also will be her ac- Heinz Pickles ^5^ 25c MU Howie Thomas bucked over the welcome, and the first ballr was Donovan ____,_.™/188 NeKeT -— ;-i—j. 189 1S7 Cider Vinegar . fered year in a two-game School footban team on Monday rolled .by Pete Nylen, last year's Koehtar ____^.~— 144 Etld .Z-___~.~Z 183 144 138 srokTSatAlrs SHOP <» npanisi Mis. Verse is on the Tomato Sauce ^. 3 !T 20c "series, the AH-Star team of theline for • two-yard gain to give the evening, November 28, in the high Boertman ~~; ,+ 180 J99 140 Mainney „_._„_._ 1B1 154 Acuity of New'Jersey College tor to individual champion. N*al aunderaan „__. 133 110° Chow Mein Noodles weights. - Trackmen expected Union County Baseball t • , - .B. umia ,w—~._~._ 177 • in 3 Heinz Pork & Beans 2 ^29c ueMW the Essex All-Stars, Che second quarter, and Ralph &• Chris Zusi, sports editor of the WUllanvDavia ___„ 133 141 iuslc. : '• •• •'• "' '•••;•"-••• ••'••••. _'••• •••.•• last week'included: Blake, Steve's Stavena . 144 197 147 »Uk« Bayack .__-„_ .163 178 •* >••? Soy Sauce Ruppert Stmdlum, Newark, last polta kicked successfully for thElizabete h Journal, and widely- Shabean ~ ,__ 1» 179 183 3 Mrs. Cox moved to Newark after TomatoPaste !S 2 ^ 19c Garage, 204; Huetteman, Steve's : B. I_urlon George Don WooUey. Wednesday, night . extra point. The -Cranford team knownin county sports circles, wiU Therman —•• - ,.-. -148 138 ut riding for some time in • Cran- c Garage, 231; E. Petersen, Peter- BMI -^,...1 ~180 148 140 Chow Mein Dinner Lett from lart year indudi The Union County team got 18scored agaig n in the third quarter be master of ceremonies. "Lefty" ,.787 Iford. She has apearedp in leading Heinz Tomato Soup ft«~10 c Tomato/Soup & ifTT ^ Bahain, Walker, Smiley, Wooley, on sen's, Dairy, "211; L^usardi, Post 1 v hits, including a single by Ope • 75-yard run by Thomas. In McDetmott of Elizabeth, Boston Office, 208; Holt, Post Office, 20(1 cities for national and civic organ- Carolina Rice o^. " Art Huetteman and Bay Pllsea., Baldwin of Cranford in tha fifth th"e" fourt*---—h- quarter, Tom Muldi... Red Sox pitcher, has also been in- nations and has mMe an exten- Instant/Cocoa f^^l 24c 'Bead Coach Weekley Is assisted blocked a kick in the Unioji end vited to attend the affair and hasKpehler, Post Office,. 200j Boert- exten eons that' year-by'James that followed a double by John man, Post Office, 205;>A, Tinnesz dve study of dramatic art. Heinz VeeMable^ou.* ' DM Avery and zone and Bernie Swanekamp fell ;, 7 ;••; -1-. Stanley r. Grayson. Kunka to account for one run. Son promised to be present if he Is inRepublican Club, 219; P. Nylen, Mead.Br. HAH Wehrenberg of the Clippers also <» the ball for another touchdown. Burr FINE CRAFTS3MANSHMP CONDBKNATION P*3 CI^ISCO Devonsheer 'MaBibsx* of the Cranford High the vicinity at ttie.(time «f theLutheran Brotherhood, 209fLeigh- Blind ..,.v. . .. Baby Food SL 10 "^ 93c saw action. Second game of the season for HONOBABU D*laiBOlVflWt squad and their Jer- v the Clippers win be played against dinner. Unaml, 2Q6; W. Reinhold, Ar- Mead. Jr. I. CUtA«T Melba Toast 'ikumbtjrs follow: Ed Beadle of the Clippers man- nold & Son, 212j/Berarainelli, Jr FoodSS-, 6^r«c Vinegar' 18c ^230 1 32c aged the Union, team .on the field. South Orange on the Walnut Clarence JA-Frits, dinner, chair* V. F. W-f'208; J.^Ktarney, Rotary Me* i the matter, of the pe- Baroas, U; XL HaHan, d Mike Tcrro was to charge of n«« field at 2 p. m. on Sunday, ta lon of the State «Kn- . padtaga IOC "MS1; Vartey, SO; P. Weiland, 14; T effort Js being made to makeClub, 211; Morenfto, Errico Truck- _wsy Commissioner of I5Y4-OJ arrangements for participation by October 2. 1 t that ./•' ddknecht. 18; D. WooUey, 11, this year * dinner the Idggesdggt tan andding, 222; and Martin, Methodist KOTAKT OLTJB U> •the State of Ne»f Jf«ra« NOTICE cans. 29c the Union County aggregate. Last Friday's score: ,311 •for the condemnation ot Heinz Spaghetti 2 and a Page, U. 4 best" held thus far under auspices Men's Club, 200. J. Barney „__*._ 184 MO [the lands of Joseph- ft National Dog JFeeki SW btf t"h hlBt'Cld th f b d Britton i,... 134 * 181' Tackles—G. Bocknovich. 88; ft.Saturday probably will be: NJaThfs Sohednle B. Harnay —.—: 180 :' 108.. 134 (BN BKH TOMATO SAUCE 7-Minute >oya*, 89; B. Me, 87; wife if «ny,. of the aafel Joseph MIAT 40, and M. Weasels, 81. left tackle; PUjeoT left. _guard; CAKE MIX^ ~—Owitwr H. Britton, 17; _.. . __ center; ttopkins. -jubllcans vsJPost Office coanrorsaa «> municipal corporation ot Kew Jer- sey; and to whom it may concern: While or OaU ' ~ Dog Food '^ 23c t»i B. Doney, 27, and A. Huetto- guard; JOush, right tackle; Page, Chronicle vs. Sunny Acres Klnney -._-~__-..^. 188 .148 ioa CUHp'n, I4-O»- pka. Mix£ man.49. Stevens is president of the club. Stalg«r --,183 188 148 , Please take notice that application has Scruc right end; SmOsy, quarterback; tTnloo Commuters vs. Men's League HofmaUm ....Hi,,, riniiii' IBS' • 183 181 been made by Spencer Miller, Jr., State Guards—D. Hopkins, 86; A. Nel- Rankin, left halfback; Lee. right Errico vs. P,etersen's Scheller _——__._ 198 180 XXI Hiihway Commissioner ef tha State of son. 81; R. Plisco, 48; j. Rankin. "lalfback, and Walker, fullback. Fishing Party Bouvet . , 118 138 New Jersey, to the Honorable Frank V, ; • ••,'• *:1S P. M. , ''•:•"• Cleary, one of the Judfes of the Superior Milk Bone ruT"' S«t; 6. Sanyour, 88, and A. Stes- linden's probabfe starting line- Eighteen attweore were PcMWPh«wt ,,..„..... , 1ST • Court of the State of New Jersey, Upon Asco Coffee £B 46c Saturday by a fishing party which Steve's vs. Unami •'<•.' Handicap _ _ 39 84 hla.peUUon, which petltiottjias been dujy •• •• • . .••..-./. enko, 24. up: Attend PBA Meeting Democrats vs. Builders filed in the office of the Clerk of Union Richer blend. Ground fresh to order. Soup Mix BK Backs—H. Brooks, 80; Belden; J.I Vitarius, left end; Krupinsld, left left from PL Pleasant aboard the 900. 70S 74' County^ for,the appointment of three dis- ' KENILWORTH — Patrolman Vagabond captained) r Ernest NOls Arnold & Son vs. Police interested rreeholders. resident! of the SAV-U-TRIM. INMarco, 16; R. Famillette, 88; D. tackle; KuWak, left guard; Pratt, Peppermint vs. Barton's v: w. w. «> ,!.')"• Wincrest Coffee £ 42c JlOJUP MiX testable 1 Charles Lohmann, George. Kernan of Kenflworth. ' of the XBrb 137 1W I??*?*"** J^ y.. ^: »;'_^ center; Hudak, right guard; Sparks, and Arthur Green, members of party included Duke's vs. Sportsman's 3. Tlneo '_ __^__-__- 188 104 Jappralw and fix tha compansaUon to be Smoked Skinned Lieghter Bodied: VVigoroug s flavor. 00 1 V; & Praul. l»j W. 8mH*y, right tackle; KInsella, right end; Cranford Shoe vs. V. F. W. A. Tinea ' 160 183 a»>a Ipald for aU that certain lefc tract o* MEATS (Butt Vacuum Packed Fjour " ^ Roselle Park Local 27, Patrolmen's [and Fred i and non, Fred, Berardlneni 183 141 1^^' •"^dandprranlses -"-—- • 10; H. Spencer, 83; A. Thomas, a*. Smith, quarterback; Malln Fridayjscares follows- — tehlrmer a= 191 308 Hatt) ^ right halfback; Venditto, left Jtei—ot—Ciiufuid ~and—diaries Maikowicb - 139 I the County of TJnloiv an*Stata of New .••:%rf:.^-. Heavy BoBodied< . Tops the NoxonMeta turned from the annual, PBA con-ISthnen, CXANTOBD BOWUNO XXAOUI Sayre .„ 139 I Jersey, more particularly deacrlbed «• rARMDAU Starting line-up for Cranford back and Aidston, fullback. ventlon in Atlantic City. ' 'ael Bias i Caruso and Mich- 48 35 81 Biasearo, aU of Kenilworth. TSAM STANDDfOS re lb 63c Evap Milk.._.Bran_d DIF Powder T Stara'a Oanc« — 1 .838-789 "55 I AJ Indicated on a plan fUed or, about BepubUean dub BTTILIiKXS QSHSaaM. <1> •to be filed tn tha Offlet of {ha Basttter ol A- Baddad- ______174 . 109. iDd of union pountr.aBtiUtd "N4w Asco Evap Milk ri2c Dif Hand Cleaner Everett -UM..;;.:-^-: 14»— 139 - State* Highway Papartmgnt. Pen- Prep Oportinm>*i Kg—Reeblet Cookies u*m Ttmt Offl« ;_,_. •way section 8, CWrtn vaw. C3ark Twp, -• • • :• . ..-,• .Serve a ««.— "^ • —~Z^ • >» • A 1 - ; -—' T MeOKMUttlbn-aCIub Ito Lehl«h Vallay RJS Crmtord TwJ>.. CommuUn ' IShowloss KbtUtinngg BBlfh ft o< WaWy knd Par* Premium Crackers SSTS.* 25c SOILAX Unsnil leelbb To B B« Acquirered In Clark Twp.. . CranCran- DR: T. R. DR.A.J. BOYER Iford Two.. WlaOelOldd TwpTwp. and CitCity ott —"^>rniTl Fowl\*-4ic v. r. w. lunden. Onion County, SeataiW ~ Krispy Crackers m ^ 25c DIAL Soap DR. S. H. CARSLEY DRCA.SPEER ABKOtD * SON «) lAui- IMS";. andHaa ahown M J. - - -. 137 148 •tiil on a oton atta«h*aio n. WeUand •. O» 171 beer served Itltloa filed la t6l*&UMm£«ed Hydrox Crackers "STp.. 27c (^^PowaV 3M9c W.HuWaa:,—,— IB*. 14T I A", entitled -Haw JtmtxfiWm. \ V wiih to announce . 138 313 iDepjrhnant. 8%lMmft CEANFORD-S SUNDAY Damarco -:—„ in US Save Over 40% on Famous Hall Dinnerware^ $3.99 di ataodation in Aeir office of m OtOCSTOKSCffiDCIf ICoimty, Completes 35-piece set, service fo^ 4! Beautiful Springtime pattern. Open stock! Ribbon | itad Copt. l»4», f.h.t lr,«l,, Cei. cemlata owned prcw S, TurttaUub bbtmdid , DR.JOHNA.CH^ON OrtNTinSSUNDAT I by the norttxaattrly Vm Inue Extentlon: on tha fc49c Wilburs Suchard I trow or formarly < I Teddy's Fillet of Haddock i:37t NIBLETS M EXICORN I Company; on the lor formerly of Choc. Squares 'Fre»h Corn Off *&• Cob* M A. at «• i r. I Company, aforktaM. 17c pure Julc*. •:r i?c |ly orvbtMtf laM Mini Practice of Cenena Medid sr.ig.te tr. ' or formerly of KUanor TuobTi on tha Pl Beef «*•> MOk at BHrn, « as. *3C 2 ^ 33c «Miela karnal asm with MM* ni lent hy the propoead Msterty right «J -mar 59c |Uneot sute Htahway Rout* 4 Farkway Midget Solaim •-—Ion 6 Cer.t™lAveH dark Twp. to Uf . > Valley RJL, Cranfor* Twp.. as laid • dawn on the aforesaid plans, extending •from about Station 863+4* on tha aouth to DAZZLE CRAX SWAN THIS SUW)AY ] about SUtlon 888+88 on the north as Office Hours 19 HoDy Street on the aforesaid plans; TOGETHER WITH tha right ef direct Liquid Starch Educator SOAP By Appointment Cranford, N. J. laccesa to and from the State Htgtaro Save at di and premises Joaeph B. Tur- Crackers .£ 27c Itletaub, Is the owner of record; and to • make auch decision and award as to such BAKED GOODS Glendale Club Cheese X S5c I commissioners, so to be appointed, shall I seem Just and proper, and to do whatever Marvelous flavor! Unmatchobte value 1 Only ot • else said commissioners, are by law auth- I ortzed and required to do in the premises.' Another New Bakery Treetl • Take further notice that an order was • made by said Judge on the thirteenth day American Loaf Cheese %£* Fresh Frutfs £ j/. ™ September. A. D. 1948, fixing Friday. VIRGINIA LEE I Hi*•VvmOt da* °* October. A. D. 1049, at I »e hour of tei» o'clock in the forenoon Aged Cheddar Cheese BECAUSE OF THE BEUGtOUS HOLIDAY IJi'MltJ <)l>v at the Court Rouse, in the Peach Bar Cake [City of nirabeth. In the County of TJn- Mild Cheddar Cheese 49c I »n and Bul<1 o< New Jersey, aa the time •fdk y«*ow cafc% P— P««dk | f nd place when said petition WiU be which tlmo you should appear 'flK*M»j0MMh JfitL lOpBaW wfeh Domestic Swiss Cheese 59c ii-X Welcome Home, Folks! "fro to be heard.' " ' • • TWKODOMB' PARSONS. Attorney Oeneral of Now Jersey. Zingg Gruyere Cheese ^_ cfozoii We aincerdy hope evetyone enjoyed a very restful WE WILL BE CLOSED fiACKB?IT M. DICKINSON Anistant Deputy Attorney Oeneral. P'enty of richer Mce ,n th^for ^e vacation, ' ' • I r. . ^Att °rneya of Petitioner. Muehster Cheese |»«ted: Septembar 18; 1*4*. fwisf Rolls US' •-*'• 29c Gold-N-Rich Cheese "- And now that FaU is hoe, it's time to plan for any con- Tasty fi&ert fllUnn, ertwny adnot Jersey Breakfast Cake XT 29c Kraft Cheese Spreads Apples tempktedchaiigesbefowtheHoHdaytv 7 P. M. FWlfe SEPT. 23, Tear nVilta a* aliiata. aBve plmenta. Bmbarfer. • ,:J? ; Rich cxanga filling vanUU Iced. ••^;>. WIN A / (Speaking of change*, don't forget Good Luck Margarine success sanddl I.Calars to *et the tlockback one hour before MONDAY Gold Seal Large Eggs t;Caitea e» 13 .26 Pe,sugor sweet, reody to 49. TU favodte 9oi>dolof Mitt Aswrko retiring Saturday night!) ~ |ar Cake ZZ££> — 39c them now! Silver Seal Large Eggs ~Conaa af It f resh Brqccoli Please call your weehendl orders in early. 700 Valuable •*-*25c. I Red Beets """ Angel Food Ring 39c Jersey Egg p|an|. tAtKr w Prizes In Dajrycrest Ice Cream ^ 29c *• 5c I Swepfc °°* organimationb eager to twve you and We're open tonight until 9. i nmaM fUMaunn c« - ' FORD'S '100,000 Meltoroof txig FREE! Ulcher, crtamicr! Try it! Trenow Turnips 2 A I ZJ******* •OTATOU will endeavor to handle yonr REAL ESTATE problems CAR SAFETY Bar-B-Que Rolls 2ft 29 c profitably to yon and onnelvc»% ^ . V "9c CabbogeS. ^*1jtoimatitvi* to serve you noir. Believe it or not, we are SHORT of honsea and LONG res on customers. " Supreme White Bread

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._ ceroar-oT'twtwjnupnr JA^^ RICHMOND, n.y an in- First Count: Mn. •eU Ebean. Infant defendant. 8148 Jrt; L Richmond, lndlvfduany and as .'' 'V?V Antoinette Colanerft vgram srresenietf lor I^ibUc ListalLition caANcaar DIVISION fant, CORNELIA A. NELSON. MR. Jonathan Allen Leach, wtf* of Jonathan tnth Count: Martha Jane Stouten- sentaUve of her unknown 'and*M Mwlican - - '."Oaeka* **. ~ ' NELSON, husband of Cornelia Allen Leech. Use unknown hetra. devisees •Mirgh. Mr. Stou|enburgh, nusband ofchildren. Issue and hairs. Victor Margaret Greene Gnild A. Nelson, MABQARET C. and personal lepitsentatum. sod thru Martlia Jane Slootenburgh. "Benjamin" Wedding Performed O>llegiaii8' Comer FarMUdnd Held by Rainbow Girls BOBOUOR or «aw-' WHEELER, MR. WHEELER, hus- Richmond, her husband, Thoinas ~ A program of coming events was or any of tbalr heirs. Js»ls»»s. execulan. Stoutrabuica. the first name "Ben- phy. an-lnfanlr^farUyo MurMurpbyp . ML §»-; Miss Antoinette Cajaneri, daugh- The wedding of — «—-»••"••,— »«»«u»i»i cveais was a. munlet- cmL ACTICOf. band of Margaret C. Wheeler, n- administrators, grantees, assagna.or suc- tmmor- being fictitious, also known as fant. Victor James RichmondMwd,, Jr.. an'isU Miss Carol Schott was installed pal corporation ot the. - DELITY HOLDINa ANh.JNVEST- riainrs In tight, title hr teteresi.an B. dL Stoutenburgh (an heir at law of Plans hAlicGn ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Col- FIOWOT, daasBer of Mr. presented Tuesday night at a meet- MJSNT CO., a corporation of New fant, SUte of New Jerseyf., andt jr. Albert as.worthy adviser of Azure As- County of Union aqd their or any oMhetr spouses, of Jotrsthsn Martha Jjsn* Stoutenburgh. and havHoman- . Esq., guardian ad lttcra for Tbanv' aneri of 6 Elizabeth avenue, be- WdEam Flowers of 21 1 ing of the executive board of the State of New Jerser. Jersey, and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, Allen ing mn interest as owner In parf of as F. Murphy. Marilyn Murphy and Vsf-f The Cranford Woman's^ Bspub-«> side drive has returned to Ebnixa EogBsg h Vinage, beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. sembly. 40, Order ot Rainbow for . DEVI3EE3 AND PERSONAL REP- tbe lands described1 in the complaint). came the bride Saturday of Alex street, and Leon Gipsen. son of Mr. Margaret Greene PuiW of the First Plaintiff. RgSENTATtyi^ ~ ^«n THITTB - OP tor James Richmond, Jr., Infant «t«s»h*. Una dub willbald a public card and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander week to enter her senior ye»r Girls, at public Installation cere- •in. • Vedder, busbsuid'ef Ada Vedder. the _ur>- Mra.*,™BeoJamln" .L_ JSloutenburgh, .also ants. 85*0.83; Eleventk~Count; -i De Maro, son o Mtu and Mrs. Ansriafa of 15 Buchanan Presbyterian Church at theJhome JONATHAN »"*M SSNY OF THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES, known heirs, devisees.-and personal wt. kwca-ai Mf». B^li. Sloutenburgh. wife JWdsVrScptsmbcr JO at Lamb of -Lagusilles,- Venezuela, ^Betty^Bke^u JHamBton^ave- moniei • m,m^mmmmw^s Saturda -^mmmmmmmt^^sjaaB^Bry nigh_SFimit V iMlm\n th- SLBLSBSTeT MaJUgjI - -i A. Nelson. Mr. Nelson, husband o* Cor-- eph DrMaro New York Cfty _iook place SepC:aO at 4 of-RAth, wv» " jHamaton^ave IJCACH, el ab,—~ ~ • EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRATORS. resentatives. their or any then- of ~BenJamtn~ L. Stoutenburgh. the first nella A. Nelson, the unknown hdrs, de- 1:30 P; M. at ttkf bate oTMrs. of Mrs. Ruth Wmlgris of in the Ifest. Baptist Church. nue. Libby Anderson, president, sonic Temple. -Miss Schott, daugh- Defendants, j ( ARANTEES. ASSIGNS OR SUCCES*heirs.-devistes. executors. actmtnKtTatnn. me "Benjamin" being fictitious, also vt>«es and personal representatives, ajsot quilla, Colombia, for several weeks. The TO* JONATHAN ALLEN LEACH. MRS." BOR3 n( RIOHT. TITLE JOR Mr «>w»-e» -B.L.- Stoutenburgh-4whn- has thirtror^ny oftlielr hetn. oaTtieec «Keft-r 42 Bumstde " JsVE~/~ ' presided.: Jo_Lawr- chairman <^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schott "TERKST, AND THEIR OR ANY OFtitle or interest, and their ox any of their sr right of dower in part of the lands de- ' -ffS> - ^ssTtsf* " ••-••- ••* - _,— tweStSS*™^ utors. admlnlstraton, grantees, »**'r— or -MtsTVaUerJ. Coifley anoTher 4 p, m, by the RevrMarlt J, missionary, projects, announced of 41 Wall street, is a student at THEIR SPOUSES. OF JONATHANspouses, of Ada Vedder. and State of-Xe* scribed in the complaint), the unknown successors in right, title or interest, tad' ey, assistant pastor, in St. " r, onsnaTrtL .; , • _ NEW nSStV. ADA VXDDBS. HB. ALLEN LEACH.' ADA VEDDER, Jersey, 834197; Third Count: James Lower. hetra. deirlsees and personal representa- their or any of their spouses, of CorneUa " Plans far tha party wwe com-aunt. Mrs. "Tames F. Wooding of that almost all sewing-scheduledCranford High School. She suc- VEDDKR. htttband of Ada Veoder. JAMES LOWER; ANNA W. OREN- : last Thursday rtrMmam.i Gowned in ivory satin, trimmed Mrs. James Lbwer. wife of James Lower. Ures. and their or any of thrtr. heirs, de- A. Nelson.- and State of New Jersey,- plttft Mtaw^*y itfttfnooo when 3 Sylvester street, nave returned aeTs Church. A reception for: cw B during the summer has been com- ceeds Miss. Diana Dimock. JAMEa LOWER, MBS. JAMES IVTLLE. LORENZO J. SCOTT. MAR- the unknown-ktjra. devlseea-and persooal ** i*with seed pearls and wearing a LOWER, wife ofJamea Lower. AN vteees. executors, administrators, grsntees. 8133JO; ^Twelfth' Count: Margaret «& tuft ^Xa^wTitifst DOBVO mot' mt tlye home after spending three months guests was held at Le Five's, Bo- j pleted by members. • THA -JANE STOUTENBURGH, represenUUveaTimd their.or any of their asslgna or successors in rlgnt. IlUe or In-Wheeler. Mr.' Wheeler, husband of Mar. homeof the bridefls parents. Other officers include: Associate NA W. OBENvnXE. MR. QREN CORNELIA A. NELSON AND MAR-heirs, devisees^ executors, awtralnhf i aft^rt terest, and tbelr or any of their spouses. •aret C. Wheeler, the unknown betas, •m at Sebenevus, N. Y. selle. .'-. . .-"• 'headpiece of seed pearls, the bride VILLE. husband of Anna W. Oratv- GARET C. WHEELER, and J. AL- borne of tbs club^presideBt, Mrs. return from a wedding worthy adviser. Miss Marion Mar- vUte. LORENZO J. SCOTT. MBS. grantees, atalgnt or siiccfiatiis in right, of Martha Jane Stoutenburgh. and SUte devisees and personal representatives, and Mrs. H. Grant Leonard of 12-A trip"-!,' I BERT. HOMAN. ESQ.. guardian ad title or Interest, aad their or any of thrtr of New Jersey/ 8288.49: Ninth Count: their or any of their heirs.' devisees, ex- Don*, JtM The bride was at* Cape Cod,— tin; charity. Miss Sally Teetzel; LORENZO J. SCOTT, wife_S»'**J " lltem for Russell Eheart. Thomas hgii«h Village has returned from Mtap Msriois jTasnacfaL - dangh~ thec She UJC Enrollment enxo J. Scott FRAW1C. MimSCAL- ipouses. of James Lower, and State ot Citizens Rational Bank of Bradford. Penn- ecutors, admlnlstratora* grantees. asslSnS" Dorothy De Maro, _ Monday qoet of white b% hope. Miss Elaine Smith; faith. • • ' F. Murphy, Marilyn Murphy and New Jersey. S13.4S; Fourth Count: Amu sylvania, a banking corporation of theor successors in right, title or interest, anaT— Mrs. William C Jones is ctialr-a 10-day trip to South Paris, Mt, bridegroom, as maid of honor, and of De and Mi*. Walter K. r*tn THERESA • MINIBCAfffHii Victor James Richmond. Jr.. Infanta. W. QrenvUle. Mr. GrenvtUe. husfaanMl of United States. Executor and Trustee oftheir or any of their, spouses, of Mai karat nacht of » Central fat St Znzabeth'esg College fa Coot- luealh. otalof600 Miss Muriel Schait; chaplain. Miss W^wlfe. WmCY X. EBEART. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an order Anna W. GremriQe, the unknown heiri, the Last Win «HU Testament of Ellen C. c. Wheeler. SUte of New Jersey ant arrangements. where she visited her •son, H. Mrs. Louis Konseol RUSStUL EHEART; «n Infant, was entered in the/above entitled cause on devisees and personal representatives, SfmphVj Frederic Murphy, also known as t Station She attended paroch IGssMQdredBi aid of acce ries and a (•<*. „ on exhibition that aiter- Jean Thomas; drill leader. Miss CHASE M. AARON Fidelity Holding and Investment. COW • ^ Detaert will be served by, Mn Grant Leonard, Jr. Park, as matron of Registrations for the new term JANET the 13th day- of Sspisjmber. 1849. fixing and their or any of their heirs, devisees. T. Frederick Murphy, individually, and ascorporation of New Jersey. SM8J*. to- f ial schools m Cranford and East and tttidfsmfVts included In the school auditorium, at Union Junior College which Audrey Purcell; love, Miss Mar- BROWN HERnCK. the 13th day of October, 1940. between executors, ailinlnlsliaifrra sraatecs, as- representative of his unknown and un-*ether with Its costs and further tntersat, Georce Lawrence and ber com- Mrs. Howard M. Condit* of 14Margaret Colaneri, a Orange and also St Mary1* Acad- attended McCAULEY the hour* ot ten o'clock in the forenoon signs or sir ret sni s in light, title or In-born children, issue and heirs,. Helen B. which, on-that date.'may be due at the1 theCoDece Miss .Bum Griffin and Miss MB- arrangements and Judging opened today, had reached a total tha Fbrtenbaugh; religion. Miss 'Towinanp or cHAwrbto. a mu|and three o'clock in the afternoon. East- tgt d *>^ gf, thi Mnrptty. his wife. Helen I. Richmond. In- Village left Tuesday to brid Murphy, an Infant. Mar- clpal, interest and costs aa aforesaid, the Central nieces of theliride, .were) naent also attended Syracuse Cni- £* sS*i«^*^g afternoons.and evenings today, to- Mary EOen RanMn; patriotism, WsHhi Jane Btputentwash. "BEN- where the defendants in this cause should ilyn acurphy. an infant.' Victor James said defendants stand -absolutely debausd pj the. summer at their Mr. and Mrs, Arthur L. Warner bridesmaids. morow and next week are expected JAMOT* L. BTOUTENBVmOH,. the pay to the plaintiff the amounts found toor any of their hetra, dev - -trmrsnd. Jr. an Infant. State of Newand foreclosed of and from aR right'and. • a buyer in the Parent* are invited to attend from Miss Mudred Schott; service. Miss first name "Benjamin** be be due to said . • principal, in- admlnlstratora. gnnteea. ney. and J. Albert Homan. Esq.. gtanif equity of rsjissstlon. of. In and tePaT summer home, in Pt Pleasant of SI Grovs street have returned New York City was best nu to bring the total dose to last tenet andLcosta „, *eerUDcatas of ^ftfiaffi Halfard, ww of Mr. ^ wear department 310 4 p, n> and part of the land* Ins the lands and premises known and calehl. his wife, and State of ScwJciwf. Count: Ctttoens National Bank of Brad- ne^natatlff an " " cousin of the g MusOttromder Bride teAu>er'.3O. Plans for tturnew se- "BENJAMIN" L.ST designated on the tax duplicate of the881034; Sixth Count: Krnr L. Efceart. fond. Pennsylvania, a hanking corpora- ot writings ;to their custody . Mt- l&uon Conege, Scotch Plains. Upon return fr Gh«le*l*aeiir^the Schott are as follows: finance, Miss 1 - Borough of KenUworth. as follows: First «D Eheart. an infant. Chase at Her-tion of the> *ft'l«nd Miss M^rHq chairman; Miss Ran- TIOVAL BANK OT BBADTORD.43: Ninth Count, Block 113. Lot 8: Tenth BUSSSH Eheartt,. 'tcfant Fasnaeht, In Hershey, Pa. honor of Mrkr Raymond G. Lauer ess crown of seed pearls. She car-of SO Greaves placp e and Edwd m Springfield avenue, left last,week at their home. About 22 guests at- Engineer to Address PENNSYLVANIA, a bankln»_eot>- Count, Block 140. Lot 38; Eleventh Count. Seventh Count: Percy V. Mr. and .Mrs. % IV i* g BU to enter Trenton State Teachers' awto Crufltshank otv.tbe 7 km and Joseph Schott; entertain- poratlon of the Dnlted States, Exec- Block 186, Lot 19; Twelfth Count. Block Cheart, an^Infant, ftiaaa M. Ben*ck,|i of Westfleld. About 20 sjuests were id * f WaBer BaU, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 785, Lot 194. together with plalntUTs ried mother-of-pearp l tended. dub.''"' • '.-•'. '••'• '••/.'' '•'" '' Hfen s League utor and Trustee ot the Last WO1 Aaron Brown Herrick. smtfe. Janet Mc-I tm< 4 RiriRiversidd e ddrivi e are home after Colfrgg. Trenton. ment. Miss Doris Shalicross, chair- 1 taxed costs In this suit, by the terms present "' . ' prayerixMk adorned with orchids Andrew W. Bin of linden took The couple was married fat New nun; MtMises PlPurceUl andd MrsM . Jessie - and Testament of Ellen C Murphy. of which order It was ordered' and ad-Cauley Herrick. stogie. Stata><4 New Jcr-I vacationing at. Mountain View (."Mrs. George W. Vreese of M6 place Saturday at St Luke% Epis- Oltyer Deacon; 'parkway• engi- FREDERICK MURPHY, also known _. Township of Oanford. andstn rs of gardenias. Miss Anne Weston, dsiiglllei of York City and later moved to monms m the na«y at Pearl Har- Reichelt-DeBan Manningg;; refreshmentsmts, . MisMiss as T. Fraderiek Murphy. tndtvlduaUtvKhyy Judged that there waa due from the folr corporation of the County of. Dnfon and I House In WhlfffeJd. H, H. Orange avenue entertained two The maid of honor wore a gown*copal Church, Boselle Mrs. Edward K. Terrell of 8 Hamp- neer of the New" Jersey State py lowing defendants to the plalntW, the SUte ot New Jersey, and J. Albert Ho-I Cranford. -They bor. Gnam an Mr, and :Mcs. Edwin J. D Highway Department, wfll speak Schait, chairman; Miss Janet and as entanva his un- MfltXeslle Crump of 725 Linden tables of Bridge Monday night. off tta bl B and the OQeiating at the doable ring street, win leave Wednesday 1st 14. WflBam W. Peteneiv sta- of 2S8 Kvisian street. West Known unborn children, tame amounta hereinafter set forth, to wit: man, T*u guardian ad place left this mdmtoit by pjbme Guttts were Mrs. Robert Tbnmias Cor South Hadley, Mass, to enter tioned at Ft Dnt, and RobertPet- bn^New Highways and Associated Shalicross and Mrs. i"T Schoen- and heirs. HELEN B. MURPHY, his ceremony was Jme Bev. Albert H. Recent Mr. and Mrs. .the; marriage of fleld; publicity. Miss Laveme Doo- wife. HELEN I. RICHMOND, indi- for Pansacola,.na^ where she will,and-her aunt, Mrs. Melvin Warner; Frost, rector. Nuptial music was Junior year at Mt Horyoke ersen of Cranford, and two grand- Problems" at the opening meeting vidually and as representative of ber. spend • few days with hsr brother, Arthur Warner Of 31 their daughter, June Rose, to Don. power was. wxnwji «a.*uc»»«v »"next Thursday, September 2», oflitOe, chairman; .Miss Yortheres unknown and unborn children, issue Mrs^AIbert R Craft, Mrs. AusseQ played by FT. Stoat and WJ1-College.- •-.••.:'••• - ••'••. •- ': Graham Miller.: xe Miss Josephine' aid: L Belchett, Soil of Mr and the new',tr*fllc ttghtttfctttte.lnter^ the Men's League of the First and Mra. Ella Schmidt and helrsTviCTOR JAMES RICH* N. Decker, Mrs. John Harms, Mrs. low slipper satin were w Uam Henderson « oloht A re- MOND, her husband. THOMAS Jr. Mrs. X L. Grady and son. Bob, John Laezxa. Jr^ son of Mr. and Hiss Ethel Cotter aCSeatflevWash. Mra. LesterO.Reichelt of 82J2S. section of North .and • CentennialPresbyterian Church. The meeting Serving as -the' installing suite MURPHY, an Infant.' sVAMLYN J. Dillard Collins and Mrs. Fran- Junior ception- followed at the home of Mrs. Laetza of 207 Ehn streetv MURPHY, an infant. , .gf 9 Balmtere rotd.- north, and Mrs. r Cfapb BegumisW Alwulettt isUtxl,;.Chicago., ij^ avenues, marking thft;,comp3tetton ds T. Gleason; • ' "- '.> . i' > white satin pillows uwued tiM bride's patents. '- ••"'-• '-' ' win be held at 8:15 p. m. in thewere the following: Installing of- L. B. Hunt of 108 Oak fame are entered his sophomore year at Bfc trip fhtoush the Mates and expect formerly r«* Granted. IThe e«e- of the ins?taUation of six new school auditorium. A dis~fleer. Miss Dimock, junior past Mrs; Chandlee Htekok; of 11yello3 w button dujsantlifmums. The bride, gWen to marriage by 8T Coilrgf,Trenton. «4iparsals Next Week I to refnm by way of Texas and Cal- fdA W^H,,! spending, a few days at their sum- worthy advisers of Azure Assem- AUTUMN BEGINS p.^, Forest avenue was hostess yester- The other attendants fan to! The Granfbrd Glee CInb; win be- 1 period wffl folUrw the talk. 9OYLE TREE StnOERY • 'cOmh^Kt. mer borne in Meredith, N. H. her fatter, yore afi farory ti Joe Duff of 601 Willow street Ftev. announced •yesterdw '•-"bj Brmg. your tree prealatrai to.os^ day afternoon at a tea in honoavofcent bouquets of yellow cfarysan- Members and guests are united. bly, and installing, recorder^ Mari- Mr. and Mrs. John Waler of 14 fjpwn wifl), bpuftant skirt, fitted ship Enghieer-P. J. GralL lyn Arndt. past worthy adviser of Miss Caroline Burelbach at the »• *™T m m _• "t^^t-S^t^Lm^sisBBBsa t"wffkSSTCk'isBSl sad. St Rankte Streat, ^>A^sEPrt^ wonoenui Bargains Ramapo street have as guests this bodice and nifckUne ouUinod. m atthetTulweisttjofWestVir-' Bethany Assembly. Boselle. tatter's home, 21 Hamflton avenue ^Mj«,,Colaneri. the bride% motti- 16 Cleve-] Health Report week..Professor and Mrs. Davies , ue seed ppearls . Her ftngernpgp veil of gmia, Morgantown, W. Va. ously at North Union and Spring- .••••a.uaaaaauKr^siaaM—ftM 111 '"-' IN . ' ' Mi Blbh fll l er, was attired in a Fh mi f .-. land School auditorium at P-m-X Miss Dimock was installing solo- IS THE and son from Cleveland, OHio. Miss Burelbach wfll leave next Cadet Jack JSkerratt, son field avenues, Springfleld and Or- Two eases of whooping cough t of blue and silver wIUi an orchid French mnsioa fen from a —Monday, it was aunounc flus •av*B«.t«« • ange avenue^ Wamut and Iineo" ist accompanied by Gail Lopas and : the only oontagjous- ARTISTS'SDPPUES -'••/ Mrs. O.«. Werner of 2 English week to enter her freshman year corsageT T^ bridegbridegror o 's mottt- •landr There are openings Carol Grabau. ' organist • avenues, Tjnront ,snu ; t^einanni reported to the Board of Health VOlage left this week for a three Paat .Bryn Mawr Colege, Bryn Mawr, er wore a bladk lace and The Bev. William Niebanck, CANVAS BOAVKD weeks' stay with her sister m Mis- avenues, and -Qmieninal *venu^ during the past week. Twn pe» pasmr ox Taylors, Westfield CANVAS P G. Nelson Kling of 4 English gown with an errhld corsage. : r pastor ox FOR LAWN CARE souri. . ' . he entered his t p are • and MyMlestreit•"•'••"•"•••'^"^ "' sojis were bitten by dogs during church, was : WATER counts : Village, who recently underwent ~ Norbert E. Tfragn Monday's meeting. on>coix>m8 Lt. Thomas Harford, USNR, of an operation, to Lankanau ddmgmnsli Mis. George Collins of Cranford He is n^sjnfingj fai*»«wtn» > engineer— DURING OUR ras matron of honor and brides- 200 guests were U Honing avenue, left Saturday pital. PhOadslphia, left the anted Mrs. Mildred Di Mario, sis- Mr. and Mn. Donald H.: in maids inemded Mrs. Joseph Knapp ljk mnA MrsTwQhTt KTWlrfii >f ?'*'^_L*!^"? * BainbowBainbow . Girls night for.Floyd Bennett JrieM for pital yesterday and is cbsfr-aleactag ttr of the nrideg who Miss Patti daughter ofiton of 4 Preston avenue • • BKTJSHBS of Boselle and Mrs. Douglas Mor- IS South Union avenue are BSSSS__SSB Malay BoyT so*. September 12 at MnM Ivacatton tour of the West They Poit to return by way of New ing of 216 Arbor street, cele-ton is" the former Shirley Mexico and the Southern States.* The assembly. annramred plans have returned to their home at 2 Lt and Mrs. William B. Bodme Hew York-City. The bride is a to sponsor a card party October •nglisit vmage after a three craduate of Cranford High School nshers were dhtton F. Ostrander, brated>iser'Seventh birthday annl-of 2'Hillside place, CBaafirt] t-tM* and famUy^af 8 Pittsfleld street Jr., cousin of the bride; Douglas versa ry Friday afternoon at a par- 4 at 8:30 p. UL, in the temple. months* vacation at their summer have left for Jollet m, where Lt Mr. <• De Maro served; about . nve 1M-S M. UNION AVB. hornet it Alexandria Bay, N. Y. " Morick of Bethlehem, and David ty at her home. Guests were Val- THIS years in the department 1 Bodme win be chief signal ofllcer p Brown and Watter K^bk f erie. Urbanowitz. Patricia Boss, Mi*|tanne&J. Crawler of 711at the Jollet Arsenal.' He recently of the IT. S. Army, spendmg a part EUzaheOL Joyce Wffliams, Norma Searle, Joy Willow avenue was hostess Thurs- returned from a three-year tour ofof" tha"t titime m the Watldnsan. Joyce Flartey, ; Theatre He is The attendants wore gowns GARAGE! .'' •-. AND . ' •• V''" ' day Car her bridge club. Members duty in G^rouny ^th the'U. a and Valerie Martin, Virginia War- celebjtatod the Wrtbday anniver- Army Signal Corps; * American wire Company, New Ice blue satin made with bouffant skirts, fitted bodices:' and mateh1- ner, Pamela May, Kathleen Lyons. sary of Mrs. Donald Stons. Mrs. L. E, Hunt of 100 Oak lime York City. Janet Bay and Jimmy Downing. | REI HOLIDAY I '>•••> FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 Guests this week at the home of entertained at dinner Patricia's brother. ; i 'i 1 NOTICE! TIVI'I'I ...-_— street are her nieces, ding anniversa«7 of iher brother- Miss Joan Lloyd, daughter of i i I'IVI'I ON honor of the aecond birthday an- gladaoM and button chryssntbe- Mrs. ^sUwmBtfton and Miss M ln-Uw and tdsttr, Mr and Mrs, J. munnr fat.aeascade bouquet: and;Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd of Ctnt Knappof DsnsvjDDs, N. Y. " QfisdydfaBalnsleraToad, north. niversaryorher dangfa^aVCarol 1 Spruce street, was removed Tues-' ______„___ Because of the Relgious Holiday, we 1 A Dti d t i th» btidesmalds carried case 1 1 Mr , and Mrs; Hugh A. Hair of bouquets of nee dahlia, pink Muhlenberg Hospital,'* *^ * OOPBMBI Oft THIS FALL 100 Springfield avenua are enter- Westfleld, ScotA PlaJns gonla and bine i iPIainfield, to the Hospital for ' ' wlLbeXli»«ed£i»in^7P. M^Pridf Naming Mr. Mairti hrothar-in-law „ Par.._.k- avenue? f. Georgtr TOTO-alKO Sept« 23, iinUl Monday Morning, I SaTSIflip aisfl Pud" and Clifton street, Newark. Miss F Ureportedte13^ «^ SepL 26. We apologixe for any in- For the Land's Sake—-Vae Lt and Mrs. Gay Da convalescing satisfactorily. nuraoMawan NEEDS srdson were tha DELIVEft W OANFOSD her parents, Mr. epnvenieiice this may cause you, PEAT MOSS or HYPER HUMUS Skerratt of 211 while en route from Key West.) intl would aincerely appreciate your FDu, ta Atlantic City Naval OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED And For CooJmm Sake — Try Omt Station. • Lt Richardson Is assigned At 7 P.*«. FMDAY, Sept. 23, shopping or phoning early for your to an all-wesither squadron at the Amy Air Corps and I TAYLOirS station. TheRichardsonswillBva*^. And ALL DAY SATURDAY, SepL 24, 4% Ho in Margate. - Is employed by the West-! Jaffsfssf' B^*Mlr!P-T ' ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' '. For the Refigious Holiday Qlia lily Mrs. Edwin GOlon of 80 Union avenue has.-Swturned.fr "' ' Wat t-lM»--l««i a visit with her son and daughi FOF die Convenience of Our Customers, v in-law. Mr. and Mrsr James G. Gil- FOE SALE We WiD Be OPEN TONIGHT tffl 9 P.M. Lawn Seed Free Paiidng In Rear of Store Ion of New York City at their sum- mer home in Sands Point. L. L Some wet] lumber, also :: x^caici ESPECIALLY. THAT CAEEFBLL LENDED lithe closing party at the Sands Jl Saturday A. M, 421 PET SHOP I Point Country Club in Port Wash- CENTRAL PARK SUPREME E. Second Are^ RweHe. COME IN AND SEE ington, L. I. ' (With or Wttbaot Clover) OUR (&£a,!^ DISPLAY ' :\ e«aaltr IsaasHtaa* la the saestiriiHaiia «f jw«r prescribed A MIXTURE of HIGHEST QUALITY SEEDS JERSEY PRODUCED West the Phjsfetas. stows op a blaeprmt pUn CORINNE BELDEN BENNERS — fihe «rripH—— for ytmr fxtedieme. Then we, yonr NUFF; WINES 5 LIQUORS MOST ADAPTABLE TO TEDS LOCALTIT Classes In MiwIrlaiwhlp-^nclnHnf Ear Tralnhur. Appreclatioa. lAirmirfsta. Uend enr skill and' knowledce With his. and STEAK HOUSE SitECTER'S Keyboard. Harmony jaad Theery. Ages Five to One Hundred. ' brine that pUn inia reality as the one nv4 T^*7 preaprfbed WUOT&INAPARK AMI* 104 SOUTH AV&, CRANFOKD -: FREE PEOVERT DAILY < Omi Is Jut right for ye*. ~^~-- , 4 Private InstmetlMi at PUno WAU)RON'S 1VULK SCOTCH PLAINS 114 CENTER ST., QARWOOD STUDIO: 1 HABOLTON AVE. Phone CRanfonl ^3336 9 WALNUT AVE. Cr. 6-1044 Make Your Selection — NOW! \ COUNTRY BOTTLED ^J N FROM DIOR LABGE ASSORTMENT OF j (E*t.l895) OPEN I A. J. VANO - CR. 6-9123 •;----F|toM^$'A.»l.'. "losl imported floliand Bulbs AT PRICES THAT YOU CAN AFFOKD ALSO He*, paid ^ wdl inc. 'prevent ticknam be* Daylight Saving Time Ends and cooperate with contractors in every way!" indudbiM This SundayT SepL 25th, at 2 A. BL ^^^v ^^^Sv^a^w^v^s^wev^p^s^a foreitgetaaheadttart .,T___:.^ • T««ler Studio applies to your HOME. DOES YOUR R( mt acreage to meet the needs SAVE TIME AND LABOR < .MAI I LAWNS NOW! LEAK? ARE THE WPATtfER .BOARDS of Westfidd and vicinity for the next SIGNS OF WEAR? Utmally the firat leaka trickle hundred years. / Fravetti Lamom down between the walK after aeveral storm* water *-.. *• , C. E. TRUBENBACH •BrowBie'sBloekprints mark* appear on die plaster, then the redecorat- • Norcrow Plentiful SuppUea ing inside the house frequently coats more than the ctAitfoao. NIW jasrr •NuArt - achud repairs. REMEMBER THAT OLD ADAGE Moderate Prices —"A STITCH IN TIME". In a HOUSE-Wce a1 FAIRVIEW CEMETERY Babutoyt A. it. to • F. It.' TOOTH, DONT DELAY. ACT TODAY. Call East Broad Street •AUeeDihr iVi ; : ; onm imjpAn nu. » r. M. Serve Them Often While In Season or!write; ••••-•.•'• •.." . ':'•••'••'';..•• ••• » •.••' ' "'•.•... -.'• N.J. CENTER ' -'.... ED! , 'wBWUKWLT. 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_ Tuner. S«0 Mortb An.. s-ras-w. •-» TUB CHAWFtJRp g-Jt AWD CHROMIOJE, THUHBDAY, SEPTEMBtR 2S, 1N9 ratrrr r&EBSERS for eale. 91S Centen- ACCOUHTI HjO—lUtircd business nial Ave.. ClUnford e-3314-M. aaaa. e-partenced to bSSfceepl-S. will takaee cerare* of youjr.r .books lety you/' a_Bp POOTBAIX SHOTS, slae or at hie own office, as part time aetiv- thing that's Florence Muchroiie Wed P.-T.A. Hoapitulity CSanford 8-UTO. tty. Box 313. can of Cidxc- and Chron- out-_i_dad ID a y. Cluipel Group W«ne Slated to p this delightful north side homa Or of two adults and school asjkr etfld- CRanfonS 4VXUTJ TEN-PIKCX Trench Walnut dlnlng-ream In -imwully _ne co-drtki-. Sleep to. Th-radara and Sandy after- To Gnrwood Ke«I bedrooms, colored tilatila" bath. 3rd SALES WOMAN mktdle GAEAGB WQ_t er vacuum-cleaner, both in and capabUity more la|W-ut HODSS; S OBJIO-C BOOMS. Mra, Sam Mttchrono of 38 Twenty* KcriHworth P.-T.A,, hus tiunnitnucil •I v/tll »f»cct lit 7:15 p; tn, Hatur- naU/riftl ia/jdldAte* y/DI L« gmstt dlUon. CKanford 0-8309-8. SKATS—cane, ma-, rattan. Work called sULM. StTATB SOASa> floorfl room that's InsnlaMrt. wall finished OPTKTS TO BUT- WILLING TO PAT FBONT GARAGE torrentT T and suitable for a study or dbna-ntary past expericn-e. Most be able tojsoxk 1 1 B l nr«t Jitrcot; becornu the brld« of cJrchhlrmm ia; nssUl ^ln. lukiua for and delivered. PLai-field O-«-70, 00 -— * — - - - ^nla-tsa wwtk. TJi-on-Jxttvc-fajrcra- CTWTP f-rj" * - «~gAI-ro_P - — day Xu MM Us the first Utter- fiiwrrc- H<Vj rally of the year, to \x> r«:M inMm Y.tthilwt/rlh tMisn'JttulU: Clitb'. slxe 14. Si.80 a pair. Stationary tubs M. J. • „- '* UKlomrllle _-10S_ Mm. Paul Matoria of 451 Myrtle Iho your- \ •' •. " Call after 4 p. m., CRanford a-3313. JOSEPB t. OUKXB • OSSB ROOM and -tt-hea or Idt-ai tttt AUTOS SALE 9 Th<.- pr'/gra/ri v/HI op«r» irt t',ZO p, -JCCTWCIAM —. Alterations, additfc STEADY MONEY maker. AmaxteaT pce- uafIIm_#ied.-esrr«slm-:t •— LPfCO-Wr -eoher Boosters dub Formed avenue, Gorwood, Sunday In St Co-chairmen ulza wrviuu cur vicr Pell at Cruii'i It-plds, »0 , In f&rniJwMih l»ir»v EriUrrUio-^ INCUBATOR, practically "new. "wUl hatch outleta «-—-»-—; anything electrical - JOHN W. HUMS _• SOM ,flts for your church or etutt. CtampVtr Can be seen at e9e New Mass Schedule Thorcsa'i Church. SALE «00 eggs al onm time. Will sail ree* for tbe family who enjoys living In i line. Xmas. erery day and plastic «__*«. cltusroom mothers Include tho fol-Mich . will wJdrctB tho tulM H»t>- rnrrtt. <\Mn:\ng. tutA rettestimtmi* paired. BaasonsMe prices for all work. country but who cant be too far out. field and North STUDENT practice pianos. 87S and up. able. Woslfleld *-l*»6-t. 8-38 C. Bnaaan. tx-dnees phone WE. 3-9414. THOMAS M posters.- xxays. etc Plain— AT AsrKMENTS FOK KENT Mayor To Support Mayor At St Theresa's Church The ceremony, tho flrit to take lowing: - \p clatrs at 11 a in. Huiuiuy utui also will be ftatore/i At U&sitWQ put- . ' S40 North Ave.. W.. CRanlord 8-131S-W. Besldence pbooe WE. 3-»4»4-W. U Vk acres of giound within 10 mtreifttt field offlee ghrcs yon same day delivery. KENILWORTH — The KcnU- • S-39 OCCASIONAL table'and China cabinet. McPUEBSOM REALTY CO walk of the center. Finest North Side Costs nothing: to try. 5amp»s *** ap-IBS NURIH AVE, East. 3-3 room apert- KENILWORTH — Starting thU place in tho church, was performed Eighth grtule, Mrs. Walter But- will t^nk at tho <-vcm)ntf nervica "arc «x|>ected to itlUrtrt. Ideal fur dlneile or apartment, —ike Crap—ord location. .Center *»»ij h proval. Phone, write or come In to n——1 —bout Mode from an transporta- wbxth Boosters' Club, which has at 8 oclf/ck. STUDIO COUCH, almost new. reasonable. new. Priced for prompt sale. S30 takes GKNERAL CONTHACTOB fWRRAY * MURrHT ' with 3 baths. Now occupied by no Sunday, another mass—-at 11:30 at 4:30 p. m., by tho Rev. Sylvester tkus tind Mrs. David Eastmi; ecv- ______A A A. ---.'--T-— -- _T 1-,. e.CMantord-«-14U-M. both. CBanford 0-0300. Permanent asphalt driveways, concrete and.married daughter* but ideal for HOLIDAY Art Studias. 101 East Stb SU SaW* (or 1 or } as its aim the providing of non- P. McVeigh, pastor. A reception for Trio wryr/i and deliver*. iming in preparation for t—epjantfag attached garage. 00 x 113 lot. Inferest- CRanfjnrd eV348T-R- Working Smoothly; sister, Ml** Dorothy Mschrone, as tvtry cecmd and'fourth Tucsi'loy. C. C. Down., 103 Elm St_ WEstOeld of lawns and gEawlcns EaUinalcp"wim- Ing buy at new tow price of 813.800. r *"orTI'room ings Wifl te Tield to combat "false Under this new schedule there will Scale, and fourth grade, Mrs POUCH vestibule 7' x 4' _ S' with combi- 8-01S1—M70. tf t WOMAN wishes part tfane 3-ETACEc maid of honor. Two other sisters, Next Thursday Uie Surxlay nation door, 43 ft. railing 3Vfc* hi oot obligation. — Karl O. • Poschner. apartment, about No-ember 1. Cran- and^mallclous rumors going about Enrollment 641 be masses at 7:30, 8:30, 9, 10:80 George Bbrger and Mrs. Jack CRanford O-Ulat-B. 10-13 SAf-TY FOB YOUR, CHt-DBZN. CRanford S-11SKJ- Cord ear vk-ntty. BOseBe 4-BOO. *V3» CRanford $-3M7-W. Duappointecl «it Delay n<1 echool teachers will roc«t at true 3 porch posts 8' high- rurnace grams. FURNACE. International hot air. coal, REAL ESTATC Km SALE - low on ciuiet dead end street. North town." Al Myers is chairman of " 11:80 each Sunday morning. the Misses Rose and Betty Ma- Francis. r CtUntord 8-3038. . complete wllb blower and motor, damp- WE HAVE for sal* 3 two-family hoi—s Side, lot 80 x 100. Attractively land- .Y LADY wj__e» to earefar cmV . KENILWORTH — School chrone, were. bridesnuildi. home of. Fred M-cKcruie', oupcr- SAVE ON SCREENS (ben T^yn^tw * wksigi-saeyfy J_J THHrg- OB FOUR By Board; Curry Abo the club. * Also, third grade, Mrs? Cornelius ? •ALE BLUE porcelain kitchen sink, er control, night and day thermostat, located near railroad station $1040 scaped, spacious tile kifchea. tile bath. f f^ftL rollment figures this term showi: ' htendent. > 0 years old; CBanford 0-44B3-R. COMPLETE . $ll.M0. •14-900 respeeUrely. Venetian blinds, two bedrooms on first WEstfleld S-383S*R- ai»ailiiin>t -ranted by tmilims woman.I Peter Szabo "was best man^ and right hand drain, chrome faucets. Hoos- sul.TTisli a— n 11 - i ti I - Manj Box 3J4, cane of Clftirn. and Chranl- 325 boys and 310 girls, for a total! Moen, Mrs. Joseph Manning and Young people from th« chapel ier kitchen cabinet. CRan(ord_ 6-303& vaTSJSs—RTYST . ^_Ue_t__E__| floor. Well finished bedroom on sec- neard by Home Owners uincri Included James Msteria and THE WINDOW'* YOUTH BED AND spring, SB; Crib and e for «wsry purposs. B_ O. Bod-W1XL-CON3TRUCTED stucco bouae, %. ond floor. Insulated, emu—Jt plusih_>_. of 641, it was announced today by ford, will be the speaker\at the Mrs. Earl Baron; second grade will attend a metropolitan rally at CHAIRS In pairs, oval frames. Ironstone spring. S3; girl's white shoe roller kin. WKstfleld 3V40U. car garage, UXS00. ,'••.. • oil heat. •»•«««« * " •»•" annual communion breakfairurf St. Paul Materia, brother* of the skates, slxe 4, SB; girl's green spring P. M- CRanford O-ISSB-M. ervJrmtty. 4er» KENiLWOBTH -- Uayor Fred Dory Himpele Leaves Supervising Principal Edwin W. Mrs. John Benintehte, Mrs. John Cftjvury Baptist Church in Mew Cm.-, glass. M»m»g«ny bureau (old). coat, size a, S3. CKSnford 0-3783-M. Cse-Or of C 3 aduxta. 3 d-Mren. CBan- Theresa's Rosary Society at The bridegroom. Linda June Sens- Mark M«*M* — OWa Ctaf KLUabeth 3-3134. THOMAS Ma-ME-tON. Realtor . IDEAL. Kraus. This Is an increase of 77 Delia Salla and Mrs. Ch_rlet> De York City «••*-» abower. stairs bedrooms plus a third room arnsishh car to take up permanent residence SG and 7A have classes from 12 to Angelicus." The church was dec- uued, oae doxsn. CBanford 6 0448. bench. Metal double bed- with spring. Can CRanford «-3O43-W _J_cO relieve crowded conditions in the committee for the signboard are Mrs. WaltefAlola. Harvest Home Show » 3 COtVOB CASTOO»« to attic. 1st floor lavatory, large Urtk through Master bedroom. Third floor CELLBNT CONDITION. ONI In Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Himpele was4 p.m. This schedule is now work- orated with white gladioli and LASKW Mouton' Lamb coat, small alas. CRanford 0-0818. room with fireplace, adence Utehen, has wen finished additional bedroom. present school bt__di-«B and ea|- ing smoothly, with a few hardship Philip McGevna, John Graf *nd WAB-DRO1 large racraaUon room, scraanad parch. New roof, oil heat, doable garage. NON Dejss# BllTlfpyn DeTTVUsSaPBeVB white dahlias. At Harding Monday good condition. Call after 5 o'clock. NORQE electric refrigerator, porcelain pressed disappdntnie_± at the at- icoompanied by bis son, Howard, Andrew Ruseansky. Mrs; Francis Tkrs Tt,-_Sa>As* CRantord O-JOOO-J, Inside and out. 0 cu. ft.Coldspo t elec- attjcl«£j|gr___, mmtU^B, tmm VETERAN BUYER WITH GOOD IN- Apply after 5 o* itr*~ r>rfc»«sa.. Mm Both In good condition. ~ that action should tie psit off for hart. Mrs. "Himpele , and herelatedr . the boosters' committee. black" velvet collar, $18. CBanford CRanford 0-0488-W. nOREaVB-OROOM home. tUe bath. , NJCWL.Y *ie^ -- ^|axe^,^rijri7^discussed^ .apa*Jside^ panelyfi^sie*' e^aof. lacxiej^e^ Tan T a id a tttlna>ex*ejjae a>ruf mmm>—- .,(/ :rlf . IU-<~TEN JOT, 4 chrome chairs. $19. Tel CRanford 8-08M or CRanf-rc | hc5-??mT- *»''' >8r_a tpjreatlotr room. nCELY furnished rum INS i Bin .now tn related that he inspected a modern In a few instances pupils will use ' Ttaor wsahlat machine, $10. CRantord bome> .near all. mOk btisiness here until he Bold Tuesday night at the first faul.fles on either side ending In a long Ridge Manor, strictly for. social ac- plants, which must have been tax services for small and.large new 10-room school _s___3n_ near old books until they can be re- HOLD THAT BABY" e-STai. : . neasman. fiaHueislilie and corporations. yam •'. • trp. Brhis IX III now for it last March, will conduct a car meeting of the Women's Sodfty of train. Her fingertip veil of illusion tivities. grown by the exhibitors. Entries '•SKY-WItT Ho Job too large or small. AU Daytori, Ohio, this sunima that placed, he said. The large enroll- are Invited from. a.M towiwpeople. tKIOIDAnuC aUctrlo refrigarator, excel- ' Inal 8kyllgh» formula. 38c per gallou |8 Waller J. Flasher. Jr.. Public Accoun- WEDDING ring yeOqw gold, plain top. aU tjucs of fU gasoline distributing Christian Service in Community was trimmed with French import-' After a successful summer of tant-Tax Consultant. 343 South Ave., m t -m - —_ a_- - _fc ^^ ~—• ment increase, greater than antici- lent condition. $78. Small upright piano. cenU refund for lugt. Chapln's ~ - engraved sldea. lost on Eastman street had cost only $18ujOPO. He busmess in Arizona. The family's Methodist Church. Mrs. Waltelr ed lace and clasped to a crown of softball the members have now All exhibits must be al th« tehool , , $33. boy's sport.Jacket and fingerU p•_°P/:«IPP«(J*a the -rehouse OarwoodLN. J. WEstfleld 3-14M. tf near HoDy. Reward. Box 317.^ tnrnnring 8 mm Msuser ru_ that the borough cmmal pated, has, made it necessary to or- ' overcoat, alxe II-U. Call after 0 o'clock 8-1088. i >''//./ Cttteen and Chronicle. " shells (mflttary) at 83JO for -- ^* new address in Phoenix will be Gelsler, president, conducted the seed-pearls and bugle beads. She turned their attention to bowling. byl p. m. Monday. Judges will be WKstfleld a-lOSI-B. an tta-v hatt the prlea « ebmmere-i "ready JQ offer use of its der additional copies of some books business session, and Mis. Gerald carried a swing bouquet of Euchar- Four five-man team* have been appointed by the~P>T_\- e-xecu- ELECTRIC Ught and. repaired. Caa BANK BOOK NO. -KTOS of the !cranford A- Bentert. 33 B-xtdnsT Avs cant and has forced the use of a few AIR CONDITIONED DANCINO SCHOOL dresseJ. party dras- as. A * A Hardware. Work Trust-/ Company. Cranford. BV J. u funds to aid in the project if the M. Cover, Jr., was in charge of theist lilies and fleur d'amour. formed and are bowling Friday tive committee. . sca and fortAab, teen and jrottng taan 13 NorU. Avenue. West. U .Founder and first president of books which ordinarily would be not restored before the 33rd< day t>i necessary. sum SIHHIM . xnn above the Kenuworth lions Club, which program, entitled "Faith." " The maid of honor wore a nights at the Oarwood Recreation The usual canned goods exhibit CORDWOdb for areplaee. MASOiurr- August. 1849. application wfB be made the school board's lucseul Jbuuaw- discarded, Mr. Kraus explained. . Guest of honor. wajrMUw Marie slipper satin gown, Dutch EDITH HILL TEEM SHOP uooa. a.a.. for a new book. .-,9-Xt CURIO EXCHANGE organized to 1943, Mr. Him-He added that replacements will be alleys. '• ' . '- - "•• • -" is being omitted from the show this ilB Ebn fHreet kitchen stove. Call RAhway T-100S. 301 East Second St, MATHEMATICS - TUTOB ing capacity of $105,000. Baker, former deaconess of' thestyle with a full skirt witb lace year. There will, be a separate . WKstllald t-1410 - FULLER Brushes — For tooth FIREPLACE, powde ltd WHITE plastic retaini g dental piste with TeL PfsrnflsM Teacher Indtvkteal tastrueUon pele served as a member of the lo-made as soon as the new books ar- Last Sunday the club held a pic- two gold dips lost ThursdaThurs y 15th on &n_UL toOPE N wttb • new stock of (all church. Devotions were led by Mrs. RIALTO household brushes, polishes, wa en with breakfast space, color tile bath, Mayor Pitten declared that de- down the front; bertha and large display by the Kenilworth Garden Orchard St. . BewanL cal Board of Health from 1940 torive. . nic for its members and their fam- SPIRELLA U an Individually designed or write L. A, McKae. 13 J screened patio, are just a few of the L CHaniord BOOKS, highest prices cinlKfs OoHre_ons «SI be made V E. D. Jespersen and refreshments Club. •'.. •".;••... garment that gives you abdominal up- Road. Cranford. N. J. Telephone CBan- ALLLL . types sink tops r e many, features of this lovely S-room 8-1170-H. . ^ • removal. P. M. r lay in building the necessary ad- lBtS ^nd also was a member of bustle bow. The bridesmaids bad ilies at Echo Lake Park witb a soft -Dit and support... . It does not'ride u,p on ford 0-1TB8-W. ^T_^ Uplaced: n. eapbalt. rubber, tlte home on Springfteld Ave. Only 7 years Avenue, FbdnfleM dition only prolongs the necessity the Board of Education of Region- The Board of Education has fre-were served by Mrs. Louis Scheur- similar gowns in nlle green and ball game between the husbands Ribbons will be awarded U WESTFIELD the Ogure. gives you style, health andi •' i 1 t l Home floor waxen torold. LADY'S ELGIN wrist watch at Sherman quently purchased needed sup- er and Mrs. John Stults. - • ' ' comfort. Tat private fltUng In your 10 x 14 PersUn Oriental handv. rent. 81-08 W. R. Dolhler * School. Finder please call school of- for part time rlBisrs al High School. Springfield, from all wore matching picture hats and and wives topping tludr list of prize-winning entries in the var- Co, TU Ave, plies and books in excess, of the home caU Mrs. L. Woetm, JST Walnut llan rug^sarvel 4 cubic fu refrigerator. WEe-Sasd THREE-YEAR old Northslde home which fice or WEstfield 2-3381-J. Objecting.to reports that school IMS until his resignation last Dates for future activities were carried glomallas and roses in con-events. ious <»|sieaff Ave.. CRanford S-10M. Ivory Gold - Mantel fireplace; _ijc...c is modern In every respect. r_n*iint children bad been warned to be / supplies budget amount, and this announced as follows: October 19, trasting colors. TODAr—ntL—«Axt. range apartment slxe; electric sewing all the reaulrements demanded by to- LOT8rOK8ALE month, and served two years as term, as usual,' machine. Kanmore. AU like new. Eti»» ,d«y's dlsrrimlnstlng buyer. Located - "extra careful of their buu-g be- president of the Tarter board, fie g "The flower girl UitUk the dnlrable Roosevelt School area. LOT. 00 x 190. Cranfprd Ave.. desirable all classes are adequately supplied, elected at the September 1 meet- all[colors. For ""free estimates pickup and delivery. CRanford 8-30S3. location. Call CRantord 8-1804.even- cause the mayor and council had served with Clarence Fritz of white satin gown with pick-up -WEst-tld 3.4888 before ANTMJUe-solld WSCS at Cranford Methodist leaf iahh -Halt Garde 38 x 35 STORE FRONT with a 13-room tngi: ——• • •—rrr, : f: reduced the funds atvailable for Cranford as co-chairman of thMre . Kraus declaredr Church. Cranford; October 21, in-skirt showing imported lace. She p. m. J. Sveads. 018 South Ava.. Oar (41 x 81» .$T5.00; 1-drawer pine night East. Crs-aard. M. J. ' TW Howard Murphy, treasurer;. Al wood. N. J. . ^ stand $38.00; large Victorian rosewood buUjllng in rear, suitable for any type LOT SO x. 100, nice location near" river ter-conference meeting in Newhad a sweetheart silk net bonnet of business. Located In the North Ave. school materials in **j"g op thelocal rationing board from 1942 to Myers, secretary, and Walter and sofa, carved rose pattern $7S.uu. o- MAN with truck fbr tdre. business on , Southside. W1U Veil reasonable. York City; October 28, service and carried a swing bouquet of LAWN CHAIRS, brami furniture, chest place Mahogany bedroom suite, box- Jb Uh b CRanford 8-38891 > budget, Mayor Pitten asserted tin 1946, and was a member of the Ken-Teen Dance Kuehn, sergeantr-t-arms. of drawers, cabinets, television tables spring a> hair mattress $190.00. Maple the mayor and council had not de-Kenllworth Library, Board from from 1: IS to 2:45 p. m,, concluding sweetheart roses. Mrs. BJachrone, THE SUN , made to order, some on hand. Fred daybed. chest of drawers, desk or van- JOSEPH .J. QUKER CHEAP, for quick sale. 4 corner lots At Harding Tonight the bride's mother, .wore an aqua \ MembersMp is open for all mar- . Dav«y. 4* Korth^th Btrvrt. Kanliworth, ity with mirror and bench- $135.00. a. on Moen Ave. and H.^-m su, Cran- leted anything from the supply a 1945 untQ his plans for moving the week of prayer and self, de- ried men in Section 4. Information CRanford «-_»30-W. " puce Walnut dining room suite $75.00. and fun- IIS North Avenue. West Cranford. N. J. ford. N. J, 100 feet en Moen Ave count as originally drawn up by necessitated his recent resignation KJEOTLWORTH — The .Ken-nial; November 8, Election Day, gown and the bridegroom's mother COMES UP* Large formal chair, carved Walnut arms Charles Arnasen. Box 384. Barrhnan. Meat Department may be obtained from tbe secre- •EED. bulbs, tertlllnrr. humus. Free N. Y. Phone Monroe 9830. ' the school board. a teen-age club in Kenilworth, will annual WSCS supper, and Decem-wore a rose gown. Both bad match- Uvery. Call CRanford »4SSS. Holland and legs.' $38.00. Maroon bneaoed wu Evenings CRanford 8-O708-W tary at 47 Commonwealth road. HON. TUE8- WED- THUBA. with down cushions. $80.00. Pro* Claude DL Curry, president of sponsor dancing tonight at 7:30 inber 1 and 2, annual bazaar. ing corsage*. . Floral Gardens. Open Sunday atonal ping pong table. $30.00. • x U CORNEB Wert Holly * Orchard St. $180C P.-TJL Luncheon Held t South Ave. Eaat. Cranford. dark red patterned rug and oxlte. VW: CASINO Ave., .100 ft. in from the Board of Mucatkn, also ad- Harding SchooL All members and After a wedding trip to Miami 8»encer Tracy, Debharati"Ketr sUbert -Cttc-nrst, Jatse Oner • x 11 dark blue patterned rug. $18; REALLY lovely 8-room home, pow- Riverside Drive ; ^.._ _. $1500 dressed the meeting, and in reply For Faculty Members interested young persons are in- Beach, Fla., the couple Will reside \ • .. 'I,in• . "I- - JTOMEROUl REDUCTIONS on our 10 x 14 light blue rag rug (cleanad)I CORNEB John St. & North A\e. _, $1500 Community Chiirch der room 1st floor, tneezeway, garage. 333 NORTH Union Ave., 80x300 ~ $3500. vited to attend. Ann Ciemniecki isjAdult Evening Schopl in Kenllworth. For traveling, the t BIG STEAL" $$. If Interested at these prices, call alr-condltloned (gas), large fenced back LEGS OF SPRING LAMB to a query from Mayor Fitten he KENILWORTH—Many faculty "EDWARD, B4Y" SON" GRILLS smt ft COTTOM SHOP COLFAX Ave. & Walnut St. -L Th^ full t-rm bride-chow a ggcen"gabardine n" Topic " 114 800 ~ ' ~ " Patk. 310 ft. presideat-of the dub; r^ - FELIX DOTABtO included no proyisian in 11s bud-tended a luncheon, September 7, of the Adult Evening School at with black accessories and a cor- KEJJ1XWORTH •-- Trancis As- SUH'—MOIC—TUEM. EUCOTUCIAN ft-ROOM bungalow, hot water heat (oU), Box 380, Morrtotown. N. J. get (rejection of whidvby the vot- given by the Kenllworth P.-TJV. SUMMONS Jonathan Dayton Regional 'High sage of Eucharist lilies and fleur bury. Prophet of the Long Road,' "Luck of The suax-aurnoNSt AU I east of beat and hot wafer.. $_».. large Phone: MO. 4-3751 The State of New Jersey School, Springfield, will begin next ers required drawing up of a school tn Community Methodist Church. to d'amour. will be tbe sermon topic of tbe Rev, Otaji D-tter. Asns Mrs. A. «. Law fanee4 tot, sarase, $p13,700..._.__ ,. Table decorations were hi pastel Tuesday night and continue on The bride is a graduate of Jon- Gerald VL Cover. Jr., pastor, at IHtta-RNT budget by the mayor and council) GRACE E. HARE, widow. OTBXR properties at various prices.' for the cut in state aid for the lo-color* an dcut flowers, donated by WELDON P.' HARE, MHXI- Tuesday evenings through Decero- athan Dayton Regional High Community Metbodlst Church^thls SMALL bufMlag to.cente r ef CENT M. HARE, his wife. 8. OTT)trtm;rEtetttotrDay7H wag MACHniE AMP VACUUM -»-«HER8 **•• iWwM^pBsr. sNSVsx-BsT' •JHT |M t Club, were PEARL-JTHOMKINB—UJWT-, School^ Springfleld. and is rm= gundavy morninaV-Tb« adult class m _-_—H ~-"J-^: TT-7 - I • WT ,--,HJJV_B_1_1^_HKW^ .. . MBS. PRANK C. IASTT. wife lounced this week by Edwin W. EVERYTHING" » AMtn Btrark cK 8^1113 or,CR.«^«j: that the state, has cut financialai arranged d on all tobies. Following /of Frank C. Lug. CARRIE U ployed by the Aluminum Com- will meet at 8:30 p. «J-raiS-.^T s for the «T^wtnl program here toone -the luncheon, committee members .TRAVER. 8TER—JNO 8TOUT- Kraus, supervising - principal of pany of America, Garwood. *Mr. t color by (Ktaknlor third of the amount foni-nfy aHot- placed nosegays of cut flowers in ENBURO TRAVER. her htts- Kenilworth schools, who is director Materia attended Jonathan Day- There will be a bake, sale Sat- WE'OFTEN WISH bsnd, WlIXIAl* JARVIS. MBS. KATE IUIII1T ed to the borou_h. '" T all classrooms at the school. WT-LIAM JARVIS. wife of of the evening school. ton Regional High School and isurday, October 1, on the J. r. KtneeDa. prop. We could list more homes such as this William Jarvis. PHT-TP B. AN- Courses offered include: Metal employed by Sonoco Products, LANDSCAPE COKTRACTOR one. It's complete In every detail, from In regard to reports that chU— The committee in charge con- DERSON. NANCY DDHBHOW church lot opposite the school on TJsp SoO Its Colonial architecture, down to the PRIME RIB ROAST sisted of Mrs. John Stults, Mrs. ANDERSON. hit wife. handicrafts, china painting, cer- Garwood. During - the war, hethe BoulevanL brass knocker on the front door. CHARLES B. XTORBAY. MRS. amics, sewinc, home decorating, tra care of their textbooks 01 wuiiam Hetman, Mrs. John Ruth, CHARLES B. MURRAY, wtfe served three years in the Navy as Mrs. wuiiam Peterson, Mrs. Con- of CharleRLESs . URAY^^ ,*, wife leathercraft, lamp shades, book' a boatswain's mate, second cjass. rrs A BUNGALOW of reduced funds, Mr. Curry re- harles B. Murray. AALICE keeping, essentials of English^ QUAUTT W*SK IN8TEUCTBMI lated that Supnw-dn_; Prmctpal Bsttharise,' Mrs. Charles HACKETT./ JOHN spending rnoct of that time m the TUUCmBiQ—BAULBtQ ronthHng of lour rooms on the first floor, Stevens, Mrs. O. V. Pierro, Mrs. HACKETTKETT . JRJRi'heT herr hu tnishands . gardenings and landscaping, Pacific Theatre. alt of which are nice slxe and are In ex- STUDENT PRACTICE pianos, $78 and up Edwin W. -bans bad looked Into 1SAB-IX LXOMARD, • ceramic Jewelry, hunting and fish- SU South Ave.. EL <3saa_ canard,* anape,., (reoenUy redecorated) 340 Nth A W.. CBanford V1318-W. the matter and reported that the Louis Adam and Mrs. W. E.. -SONARD. /h-sba-d of MOvmo — STOSAOB ^ Frasa Ilisllh Boright (Lt) bell -eonard. SANTORD D. ing, . golf, social dafiH-a;, tffjfa Aganta AlUea Van tb TJtobeaar IS AMAZING MsUL SANTOKD paiptlng, public speaking, John To Appoint Dentist 05m such wanting: to their pvptls. —' w«_ of — .. _ CARL'S Local Trucktog Servtce. Track In times Uke these, you can purchase -ntl- Stockton. ORANVriXS Robert Powers lecturs STTNJS on KENELWORTH — In a position Si VH. !_• — »:_» _ t*_a> aad driver torhb e hour, da* or cen- rXrro* CO. $lJMO BONELESS, CHOKE Curry added that tta» PlniHitllowe'cii Parade trart small moving jobs esMera. attsss . M;JMa«oea__a-xi Ave, WesV CE, Husband of Marian personality davelopmwvr, wood- to make Its own choice of a school AT um r. BL la the Park Cd to eSOM. Call WKstfleld 3-374I-W. funds wet. inatla s^ra-bcbla bof sistrJII.—tisttTH >liaiig»fi—••»•• Brace, aba fcnown as "PWDEOP TrB s»Lul_a MMay a BraceB , THanal THEEworking, typewriting and contract dentist (subject tostat e approval), YOO1VO fOUKr A VALUE LIKE THIS I HAVE OJ tor 3 piano students. that the te for tt* l___a«rer'«n parade to be fAULUtO—Small trbja toth e UNKNOWN HEIHS bridge. sine* local organttations now are TOFU/MBIN6 shore. T. • budget for. cxptndit snonsond by the Kenilworth Rec- AND PERSONA- : _ S-84U. is bard to beat, ao you had better call uy North Ave.v Vast. CBanford 0-13U-W. TATtv-a. AMD Tmrxa _. supporting tha school dcntel pro- « rare* toad,US . now tor an. early appointment toInspect . CHUCK POT ROAST funds, and that ___ ANYOT THETRHSnS. OaV Daltvered. • • and Sons. 144 lb. gram in the face) of curtailment at THINK, LUXHT HAULOrO C North 1Mb not blame the mayor evvnfaic, October 31. will be fur- O_rd of Tliaii]_s • " TeLAvailable wtth H » MURRAY * MURPHY V MnnsTATOas. GRANTEES. state aid, the Board of Itfttt and weekends. Can . PET HOSPITAL for any sbortage off funds thered at a neetinc at-,8 o'clock We with to thank our relatives, TWBTCMtTBE ______ford f-la_s-R. • Asanows OH SUCCESSORS TN at its eti traofpn ROLLS rapWAsam a UNION. COUNTY Dog and Cat ""fpltsl quired this evening to the Borough Hall RIOHT. TrnjC OR INTEREST. friends, and neignbors for their DOWN Oarwood. N. J. WKstfleld S-4$$4 under new management. AMD THEIR OS ANT OkinF d sympathy during our recent that local dentists were requested la slack for any COMPLETE MOVING JOB MOJTETTS KENNELS Local t_t-nirarlons Interested in THEIS SPOUSES. OF FRANK to make application for the ap- HEREIN 3 Rooms _, __-M8.00 Dogs and Cata Boarded al classroom space, Mr. Curry said xatridpsting in this community R. BARE. FRANK C LOFT. bereavement We wish especially Rooms — : 17.50 430 ORCHARD ST, 8-room English Col WEstfleld 3-8413 rRESHMAMS WIIXIAM JABVM. J. ENOCH pointment, which is to be made at 8 Room* ____„_. zOJIO to rt^nnK our neighbors for the The House That onlal. Just painted outside, excellen that within the next 10 years it ^ event are urged to send represen— ANB-RSON. CHARLES B. a committee meeting next Wed- 1-3 Aldan Street .RELIABLE TRUCKING CO. condition throughout. 1st floor has ex OEE8SMAKIN AurtmobUe Seat Covce O-3» tf floor—a bedrooms (all take twin beds) nd.aUn •ARQENT-S tile bath with shower; 3rd floor—large estimated school population of 800 You are hereby sun—nonedj and re- "IHE .W-NDOHT selection of fabrics. STORAO-L BtCTOJt AM© BABY CAWB1AOB RE- studio type room can be used as bed- children. There are now 16 class eteria for the children, there be- Obituary Registration Deadline Cars callad for and delivered Now ' to an 4$ PAIRS. We are eouesoad to render room or play room, steam oU heat, steel CLOCKS REPAIREO. - insj no place to eat lunches at pres- quired to serve upon Earl Po-adk. plain- Stole — •sear C C- DOWNS CO. to Mew Venetian blinds/, closets galore. Best rooms that are in modem-condi- tiff's attorney, whose address, is 1309 - John J. 8»f ""'"i* KENILWORTH —' Persons not ISO Kb- Street Ws-tfleld $-010 . norlda ana California ship- CLOCKS — Spring wound or electric tion, not including pisnmi train- ent except in the classrooms. East Grand Street, Ellxabeth 4. New Northslde location, near high school. FRYING CHICKENS Jersey, an answer-to the complaint filed already permanently registered ments. Same van to aaalliiaUun. " Reduced to $15,500; Inspect; make offer. and repaired. _. P. Chamber- ^ f KENILWORTH — Funeral serv- us esUmate your OUARANIB—lA. J_ut_een this w^ek. Iain. CRanford 0-0338-W. tf ing and sewing rooms, he said, and In of plans for in a dvll action, in 'which the Borough nave until - next Thursday. Sep- aVT-jns. ws_m«Ai>AT. sere rxn-Ot-STXR-MO — Furniture VAN LINES. TM -WNELESS RQUJED the enrollment in the schools at an addition, the board,'s architect. of Kenilworth, is plaintiff, and Grace E. ices were held September 10 fbr i h draoetw-. aUp covers. Venatian bilnda. WKstfleld 3-3033. «qns BUT-sors GAHWOOD, TrianguUr comer location, 8 WATCH... Clock, Jewelry and Optical Hare, widow, et als. are defendants, pend- John J. Mainfpg who died Sep- tember 29, to register to vote in the -EDWAatD. MT 8OV ' Mice choke of fit-ice. F. 1 e and Toy Co. room house with business front, oil repairs at lower cost. Fast dependable present totals till. Conditions-in Frederick Elasser of Union, had es-ing in the Superior Court of New Jersey. November 8 election, it was point- 130 South Ave~ TeL Cranford West. CH. O-ITTB service. AH work done on tba prem- timated the cost would be $1 per Chancery Division, within 33 days after tember 7 at the home of bis daugh- ' • , •- . . _ . • PAINTINO AND DBCOKATtNG steam heat. 3-car gsnge. fruit trees, ises'. Over -35 years expeirenc-. Bob's one room with only one window to October «th. 19*9, exclusive of such date. FOB HOUSE i-innt-s; at rasaonalilii pslcea near transportation. Immediate occu- cubic foot and the original plans er. Mrs. Helen C. Hagan. 575 New- edout ^«week by ^u^Clerk pancy. Call owner CRanford 8-9333-M W^tch Shop. 13 Walnut Ave., Cranford. which there has been a large In- [f you fall so to do, the relief demanded PERSONA-, and good paint, call _r.i~w,, CRantord N. J. '. ' t* cidence of sickness are to be im-called for an addition of 240.000 in the complaint will be taken ac—Inst ark avenue, after a short illness. jPnllip McGevna. CRANFORD-S rtrslrable Northslde. Taste- SMOKED HAMS you by default. be made at the clerk's office in the ALCOHOL—Is alcohol a problem to you cubic .feet, the school board presi- A requiem mass was offered by tbe m.I.IAM IIIIBiHT—JamMns and fully decorated home, six rooms plus TtUNO proved through a veniilatfm sys- The action has been Instituted fbr Use Borough HalL ' as- a member of your tamUyT Does fireplace, sun room, attic, science tem, the board president sakL dent related. He said that recent- purpose of foreclosing the' right of theRev. Sylvester McVeigh, pastor, at It Interfere wtth work, family and your kitchen, all barrier, garage, attractively STEEL tile torbathroom s and kitchens FR5H4_5I__D" ly, the architect reported the cost defendants therein to redeem 'certain own happi-ess? It did wtth us. too. but Unscaped. lot. Owner. CRanford Installed over present wans. 'Beautiful, Mr. Curry declared the' bjiard lands sold to the plaintiff at tax sales St Theresa's Church. Interment -BOifE OF THE VBAYET we have found an answer. -8o can you. CRANK—Painting 9-18 permanent, economical. Terms If de- would like tohav e a 10-room. ad- hil dropped to about 85 cents, a held on March ?o. 1938. August 21. 1934. was in the family-plot at Holy Going to Convention t BITS Write Alcoholics Anonymous. P. O. Box M0 SeuU. Union Ave. sired. Mr. Maynard. Vemsal Tile Co.. cubic foot, and that he believed November 4. 1938. November 17. 1837. STABTS THOBSDAY LEAVmo TOWN, my home of 14 roomsl CRanford 8*3883. CR. 8-1P7-M. tf November 18. 1938. October 30. 1939 and Sepulchre, East Orange. KENILWOHTH — Board of Ed- "THE DEVILS a»-ds-ce_ <«wVVtrarlal TaLORange 3 apartments, best location, in fine or- conditions indicated there would HANGINO ana PABtTDfO. SS February 7. 1841, affecting lands tn said Born in Newark. Mr. Manning ucation at its der, brings In $33T. a month besides MOVINO — STOKAGE FOWL be an even greater drop if thBorouge h of Ken-worth. In the County of aalf iinaislsail guaranteed e^ apartment. $18,000. CRanlord had lived there many years before LOCAL and matton-wide moving a_- of Union and State of New Jersey, de- authorized Supervising Princip-1 workmanship at lowest prime. CaUtogs plans were held in abeyance for scribed on the tax duplicate thereof as moving to Kenilworth several 18 atorage. Agents tor Allied VenUnea. fresh KEN1LWORTH Edwin W. Kraus to attend the con- ~" ' S *-•• "avxs, CRao- CRAOTORD—MOBTHSTDE another year. Block IS. Lot 37, situated on North Four- years ago, He was. a custodian at PIANO TUNING • tf MOTH-K OF "'"' teenth Street. Block IB. Lot IS. situated vention of the New Jersey De- O-W-N-K-B M-O-V-I-N-O pinied to an expert SPARERIBS ... Mayor Pitten In his talk had on North Tenth Street. Block laVLot 14. tbe Arts High School. Newark,'and LTHDIH DCCORATDfO CO- — . Into smaller quarters will sacrifice his manner at -—t-nafila rates. partment of School Superinten- « ____i- _*artning 8-room home In the Balmier* SAUSAGE MEAT Rejditiy nggr*trji that the board contact situated on North Tenth StreetXBIock a member of the International S9c IS. Lot 18. stroated on North Tenth dents in Atlantic City oa Septem- »^aaa»J narkany eectto-. Included youH flnd K ., Ml more than one architect for esti- *f sts-m-oU heat, a tiled bathroom, fireplace, BACON Street. Block 81. Lot 41,, situatesitu d on North Molders and. Foundry Workers Un- ^ . . - —• —i SB *. _ —> •* . — _ i _ ber 29 and 30. new roof, breakfast nook, open porch and SQUARES _ General Beciion mates on costs for the. proposed Ninth Street. Bloc kA 380.. Lott 18. situated on ion. Local 441. Newark. He also a 1-car garage. Asking 8UUU00. Make tt HOMB _N8in_iTION HOT SAUSAGE In North Twenty-flrst Street. Block SB. Vat a member of St Theresa^ a "mutt" on your Inspection list. L KTSC entitled -A- Act to7 «O. situated on North Twenty-first Street. dARBRTb T reek weal «—• Irt-m. Siooked The association voted to send a Block 40. Lot 38. situated on North Nine- [urcfa and the Holy Name Society BOYLE CO. 2f* ^«»ad; personal • ~*v__ -"•noeia.]—• telegram to the Public Utility teenth Street, and Block 137. Lot 3181.at the church. Open Evenings Realtors tshlished 18x8. Wm. L. Bt ssiiailsi la . and fas. i situated on Myrtle Avenue. Avenue.- TeL CRanford 8-3788 CALA HAMS bents t—areaa. Commission opposing the granting You. Weldon P. Hare. Carrie L, Traver. bis daughter, Mrs. Ha-Kenllwcet- Board o€ opposite Central SUtlon tt i arwer eaB C-ar-BU eVatTa. t* knar Wrhl e of any increase in rates to the EUz- William Jarvia. Philip B. Anderson. gan. hcVlesrres another daughter. atOWDAY S-II. j Charles B. Hurray. Alice J. Hackett. ba-Mrs. Matgaret Ma-ig»» of* Kenll- aatOWDAt «_W PY. MSV-MIISOL at wtdcx. tOCTOHE thne UjeH prapoaaa ML ljMSv BUSINESS/ PROPERTY FOR SAUTI- abethtown Consolidated Gas and be]] Leonard and Sanford D. Stwkton. wit n_ be pty p •No-* South Avenue West. Cranford) •-> made defendants because you areworth; sons. John and Marvtrax-parta-owin be pvbBct- oy fopene a pupd aan frodm nmd his to tohomrr the e Old-type house, containing 4 rooms, A.KAMTNKR. New Electric Company.' the owners of parts of said lands: you. pp V l situated In heart of south side business FRESH • JiJSTIffiCaWEP - CALVES SWEET BREADS Orace E. Bar*, widow/. MU-cent M. Bare. Mn of Ne 1' Joseph of Ken- the Victor hi s-nlah _ If was announced that the as- Sc—DO! No. U. US S-eOer Avc-ue. e*nt«r,_ adjoining Seher Drug Store and grade furs; 11$ ' ii—£fa——IT—a. sord • sociation will extend an invitation wife of Weldon P. Hare. Pearl Thom- Uworth,and sal return d*Qy. near Union County Trust Company: e-ltta. kdns —uff, Mrs. Frank C Ltrif. iWife of durb« the UMa-UOO suitable tor professional or.business to candidates of both political par- Frank C. Luff. Mrs. William Jarvis. wtte 1 man to have combination home 8t office BRIEF VACATION. D Dryson of WUUam Jarvis. Nancy Durbrow An- SL80^."!? *~dyto —*** «*• comnum- ties to present their views on elec- Bfcsste be nulled or or home * store for very little money. Ity. HoUanderixlng. restyllng, reu derson, wife of Philip B. Anderson. Mrs. KENILWORTH —\Mr_. Mary ACCIt>t*tf Price O08OO; win take 8000 cash.^~* 09 0 U Fruit and Vegetable Department tion issues at the regular meeting Charles B. Murray, wife of Charlra B. Helen ML Arthur. eJS AiUxur SffS!! ? T * °° • *>»n_itra Murray, and Mrs. Sanford D. Stockton, Beurer. 53, wife of Joseph BeUrer. fIRt 108 Central Ave. or 334 East Broad txxilu wm be dosad m-fl after the «nst_- of October 17 at Kenilworth Inn. The Board re-rr-es tbe rtrja to reject FEUXDIFABIO Suite.8. Westflsld S-lOTa. ^^ wife of Senford D. Stockton, are made of 513 Boulevard, died \Ab1O Box 388 Fpeah AKRA ;__; Bx 29c The Home Owners /will -hold defendants because you have, or may _ a__ aa waive MOtnUSTOWN. N. J. claim to have, rights of dower therein: at her home after a long Phone: MO. 4-3791 atOOFINO — KBPADUNO Tender PEAS.... :. 2 Iba. 29t their second annualbam dance at you. Sterling Stoutenbur. Traver. hus- Funeral services wQl be •-*—«-• ~ -c/urrxtca. 2 iba- 19c the Inn on Saturday, October 19, band of Carrie L. Traver. John M. Hack- ROOrtNO. and SIDINO. attic '>wlation ett. Jr.. husband of Attce J. Hackett. Mr. morrow from Gray Memorial, Expert Roofing, Si_Enf alterations and overhead aarage doors' Hot-te Grown BEETS bun. 5. with music by Frank Spera's or- IXOOK UaVtlCIB In business 38 yean. WKsSeld 3-4ao Leonard. , y off bbabea n Leonarde. .as* ds*Springfield avenue. Cxanfoxd. And Sheet Met*] Work SPINACH ...... 2 1U- 15c McJiit«__h APPLES 4 Iba- 25c chestra. LeonardaranvilW, C. Brace, hhhiwheml l off MariaM n a sfrtrmn high - mass of requiem Lnrle Brace, also SJWU as Lula Mas* following at 9 a. m. at St Theresa's ForSm.C-11 SWEET POTATOES Brace.' are i kda-efendants PEACHES 4 Iba. 25c Purpoae t xuuoumoM have, or may claim to have, rights of Church. The Rev. Sylvester Mc- wd YaMUS 2 1U. 15c •e n B-raky •—.!»•«: That the curteay therera; you. the unknown bears, Veigh, pastor, •/ill «frVi»t» Inter- CR___fonT 6-1900 General Election ough of KfiUworta sell all Us right, title davt—sa and peraonal representatives, PEWERS .__ 21U. l»c and «*•"»—1 In -and to the hereinafter and their or anv of thetr heirs. i_wiss-s. ment will be private. : offices: partxculaity consecutive weeks, the last pub- defendsnta because tn the wsat of Uar ; II MO-OH ATE. twealy or thirty years. 1560 to be not tnore than seven days rtraths of t-e derendants. WUUam Jarvxs. member. • . » the sale. -'* • Charles B. Murray. xsa-eU Leonard and BOBS MARKET-6-0 l»-»>as_paxttod_*.;*1xaex»ed Sarttord Du Stockton, and ak» aa a raeuf Born tn Toronto, Canada, she •HKtwIMM • AMsa M. tae-tolia) Crulirs, N. J. 8O2 of the deaths of Frank R. Hare. Frank had.lived in Kenllworth 1* years appo—rs on the Offldal Tax If—p. a copr C. Luf. J. Enoch Anderson and Cttfferd WE DELIVER the ale tn the ofBee of P. Jenka. TBttha-a. oi may rtah-i te K Sj-fviwtag, beaAdes her r~ ~M lands. aU ef *re two draghtcrs. EQeen^of x—e •ect.jo.tha Uena of platnUfTa tax east Ualoa Batch; U gra-adeb-kh-ct and I. ORANT aCOTT. brother. Fred Helm at Atten- \. **- mm '> -^3*. ' "• .7

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THS CBAMfORD CITUJM AMD iu* C!BAMfORD CRIBDff AMD SEPTBMBER M. 1849 QTerspasjpa_a private fa the asth ilf the home lived in Cranford IB years. Military Police Company and was8:80 a. m, at St Michael's Church. of jersey City. was a communicant of the St John Young horses appear to be A. Attest, 8r. in the St MJhlel and Meuse-Ar- Interment was in Holy Name aosceptibl* to equine cner i A. Abbott, Sr, 80, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fenderson, the Apostlp e Church. myelitis (steeping sjekotau gonne offensives. A past command Cemetery, Jersey City. _ ._ __ Mrs. AnBtt fcfa09 ' afte' r a long . Tuesday night at hiesr of Capt Newell Rodney, flake fc,ofa09 Locust » Snrvrvmg are his wife, Mary; lSS> benjamin street He Mr. Enright, who was head Funeral win be held She the widow of .two daughters, Mrs, Rose Messina Pott, M5, VTW, h» abn was athe Enright lithographing Com- this afteri at a o'clock from jconcx »6 CSSSROM was a partner in the William O. member of St Michael's Church George A. |of Cranford, and Mrs. ConCetta Bablav Company, Hillside, chtml* Company, 424 West Thirty-third Gray Memorial. 13 Springfield ave- Funeral services were held last [&;a son,, Aithonyy of UTSBAS MA*H«W and a member of Its Holy Kama street, New York, for the past.40i>>ue, for Mrs. Annie A.Weston,rtj, 1 calTnanufarturers. Funeral serv mgn'*rtt att CCra y M*Mfffiffr*^^ ,1H2 Sspringi - *>"v>; •>a. brotherwvuwi, Josepnascpah oxf IUUX Italy;, a Pureuant-to ttaa prt«r o« -__i__ii. Society. years, was stricken with a heartl**o died Tuesday morning at the ifter Mr< ices wm be held tomorrow at fleld avenue, with the Rev. •WIH» ' - Antomettel Armella of oTii HlaniT I Helnurvivedby biawife, Mr*. attack Friday afternopn while *" " •••--. D ttoIt OcIi; 6 rar «rlran the ^)o<^ Vtanara fliwi H. Niebanck, pastor of Cal-! * >^ ! ^t * grandchildren tamtwr A. D.. IS4». upon toa Anne Connors Abbott; three sons, his way home from work. ter, Mr. and Mrs. & J. Hawes, 11 , p an(1 Boma, 318 North avenue, west, fol vary LtLutherah n ChChurchh, officiatinffiiti g and fiv fl^ee great-grandchildrengreat-grandchildre n. Sfiel brands. A* Jr.; Thomas J, a stu- Pawnee read, after a heart attack. lowed bar • high man of. requiem A native of Jersey City, he had Interment took.placp e this morn- by strop«» M» cmUton of ahj d>e»Md dent at the Unlvemty of Georgia, lived 84 years in Cranford. He wasInterment will be la Fairmount to «xhU»ittothe«ul«ctft«runa«roathor at BJO a. m^ In St Michael's and' John B.; a daughter, Miss ini g In PalisadePlid s CemeteryCt . WWNew Service Station itl thair dstana and demawh Church. Interment will be in SL a member of the Amalgamated Cemetery, Newark.' •.. • JlSrtS -tat. . o*SaMM daeajyad withwit - Theresa A. Abbott; one grandchild hawken. •• Township Committee Tuesday In ate moattn from tbe 4ate of aald or- Gertrude'* Cemetery, Woodbridge. Lithographers of America, Local 1, _ Jn was born in New Mrs. Fenderson was born in Jer- der, or tbtjftt w mf be forevatb 4tr barree f d lfrod mor . Born In flfpneham, tilass.,' Ma rsitter, Mrs. Marie Treat of Brad- New York Mr. Enright was aBrunswick. She came to Cran- approved a building piOMcuttns or recorarlnf tha tana Abbott bad lived 19 years in enton, Fla., and six brothers, Ar- communicant of St Michael's ford five years ago after the death M « «ib Cranford. He bid been with the thur of Hyannus, Mass.; Walter of Church and a member of its Holy of her husband, the Hev. Zaccheus . Admlnlatrator. Heeler concern lour yean and forBoston, William of Melrose, Mass.; Name Society, Weston, who had been a minister CRARtSS UNNSOOTT OTTO. Attornnr, Edward of Worcester, Mass.; Fred member of the Eastern road. Construction value was lifted 388 M. Bnad St. 18 years prior to that, be was an Survivors include his wife, in the Central Pennsylvania Con- Star, Jersey City. Her husband Elizabeth. N. J. of Maiden, Mas*, and Robert of ; at $12,000. , JnspYctor in the State Department Mrs. Blanche Casey Enright; four ference of the Methodist Church. died in 1940p 1O-S0 . of Labor. ~ daughters, Mri Stephen D. Pett of She previously lived in Hdrsham. Besides her son, she is survived Pa. Mrs. Weston was a member of •'<: liv'•'•.-• :J; J^War-I, he served William F. Enrich* rjrTBfivm^rHiflirJr., by two daughters, Mrs.. Grace Vo- of Kenlfworth, Mrs. Curtis O. Cranfora Methodist Church andgel of Irvingtonand Mrs. Dorothy The funeral of William F. EnCulm- , HI, of New York, and Mrsha. d been active in the church or- Zuest of Union and five grandchil- right, 6S, of 6 Stratford terrace, John J. Wiegang of Summit; two ganizations. • •" •'•'•'•'•" . dren. who died Saturday, morning in the sons, John A., of Cranford, and Surviving, besides her daugh- OUR STORE Bednnan Street 'Hospital,. New William F., Jr., of Roselle Park; BasO Cala York,.was held Wiwday at 9 a. m, ter, are. another, daughter, Mrs. eight grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Bessie M. Benneth of Maplewood; The funeral off Basi^l > WILL BE 'torn the 000% .Funeral Home,John Larkfns of Jersey City, and two son*. Albert E. Weston of who died Tuesday at his home, 607 1.18 North avedtteA&taUeinn high four brothers, Christopher of Tea Glanside, pa., and Milton L. Wes-Raritan road, after a brief illness, ton W City Island. N. Y.; 10 grand- will take place tomorrow at 9:30 For Housewives Pockets children ' thre_e_ great-grand- a. m., from the .Patrick Funeral All Sizes CLOSED duldren and^brother, Dr.llarry Home, 635 North Wood avenue, van Doren of Hollywood, Calif., Linden. A. solemn high mass of JERSEY DRESSED "^ formerly of Elizabeth. requiem will be offered: at 10 a. m. at, St John the-Apostle Church, SATURDAY Clark. Interment wil be in St mNe^ • Ml* Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. OUR STORES Mrs? Lucetta PORK LOINS i. (Sept. 24) Mr. Cala, a native of Italy, had m^\ Ettber Half They a«ked the court to order u$ to get rido f mc>rt of our stores and al«> the manufacturing faciUUes WILL BE CLOSED T-. FOR THE ARMOUR'S QUALITY CHIMNEY whicli supply you with A&P coffee, Ann P&ge products, Jane Parker baked good^ and other quality RELIGIOUS ..fO* QUALITY lopRmmi . '.•.'-'• 'af^'W^'afiaP'af*'a^^ • ' ' iteniawe produce. ,. ; ...;•.•••:..•,...••• ' ••• • ••. ••••.• • •• . .•••••;'•.•• ,;''.,••, •". ... ' HOUpAY -SATURDAY W mAf 1^ B^ BJ FOB THE SERVICE BottomRfimrJ ...FOR QUICK dean It Now and •••/•• . ''IllI TM» woui4 mean higher food prices for you. It would mean less food on every dinner table and fewer REUGIOUS HOUDA dollars in every pay envelope. ; • - • „. • .:'. V" ;'•. ':••• A. •'•'.-: '• •: ;.. ri: '• •l.K.:t\ :,' W' /,'./"'./ PROGRESS SERVICE RIB ROAST OF BEEF Ib. 53c Save on Fuel

'„'•,:..,. •;• CLEANERS TOO CAN BI SUM of QUlc*, It would mean the end of A&P as you know it 8AM liBFFIJER, Prop. dependable Ktylce. performed ac- PWME ','. I'.' ' • cording to factory apcci&ationa, ^ poses a basic question for 105 South Ave., E. ; when you bring your car to "fac- lUCenterSt CHOCK ROAST 104 Sooth Are. tory-tralned nujchanlca." ... better living? Or do they want to^ break u^ ^^ ^,W^ Cranford 6-1110 ——Cranford—- TOUl What do you want? ^ ^ > EQUIPMENT em. aclenflflo repair equipment nee-— '•. • i, K;;-» will be used to facilitate fast, et- CLIENT flelent handling of any job—from 1 iiitllKS^^^ a tlmpla lubrication to a major overhaul. V. . Why Destroy A&P? Who Will Be Hurt? 'AND TOTJ'IX BE SXnsmtD CHOICE CEMENT; : fTKbatnt was brought under the anti-trust laws. These are good JawCThey to-Jcnow.Uiat a good nipply of gen- • i. -;.w-• • ./.••;.:' • • [There has never been any question in our mind that ita good business and ulne parta U available mi .11 n pttaaed about fifty years ago to prevent any company, pr any gr^np of m CHUC py y gp d zenship to sell good food as cheapl_y as .possible . ortune JMagai,^,.. So. Why Nat Drl»e O*er T«

•',. 4 •.-•.•• the selling of more for leas —that has made the desert bloom and the nation *me-inrT6day as never dnnrt wny nf th^ thinga, • ^ '• .„——^ WILSON'S CERTIFIED •\ Nobody has eyer shown Jbai: even approachtnf • monopoly of the food bnsiaets-an ^ri^laHmwth-reUflVoow^ In fact, wehaye justl Only M most competitnre h the country and we do only a small part of it. We sincerely believe that we have helped die American people eat better and) •«*• better. • , •/' ' ' •. '/' \ , ; . everything youil need to Nobody has erer said we charted too high prices-r-just Ae opposHa. Thb ; _. . whole attack rites ont of the fact that we sail good food too cheap. We wotdd Wa baBsve that the hondreds of Aomamh ol f artners and manuf aetorers who WApLEVS BRAND 0ct ,your hfft ring system not hava had any of mis trouble if, instead of lV)wertns i>rac«st wo had raised hJUOibysti l CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE them and pocketrd^the difference. : tttm of their prodocta. NORTH AND CENTRAL AVENUES FANCY fOWl ratoy ror wmtcr. > .„.--'*•' Nobody has aver said that bar profit rat* was too high. During the past fivtf We know mat oar 110,000 loyal employees enjoy today, as they always ha*»» • -' years oar net profit, after taaes, has avaragad about l^coa erery dollar oi pTU^M tumble down tha Ughast wages, shortest boors and lv^ worlont condHioiu t«ierally prerail. .^f^f**™**^'^ •i*»I* ***** **»*urtag » vast STRICTLY FkESH-KUXED sales, which is less than almost any other businesa yon can think of. fcig in the retaO food industry* and that these men and women havo found m AAPs^>odopportimitiesfors«cariryandprogreu. " .. "ifvv |TK6 American people, have shown that they like oiur low-price policy by coming . w< season. MCheek • .the , eoper them brand for hnad . .' . she for Ho. our stores to do their shopping. If A&P;i| big, it is because the American1 . Wa know that thoosands of bmtnriimen —the landlords who rent as oar AUetsaa •• ••('• '..I people, by their patronage, have made it big. , stores, the haulers who operate oar tracks, the people who t^ply as wim goods med. cai) their and services—have a big stake in oar operations. ^ ^ ; at OHAS. KUftTZ MABKET Obviously, it iithe theory of the anti-trust lawyers thai the people have no right

« •(. . VS STAR QyALTTY jto patronize'a company, if their patronage wilt make that company grow; and Deviously, all these people will suffer if this company is put out of business. > v :. "•'. ''. . jthatany big business must be destroyed simply because it is big, and even if the/ LEGS Of IAMB ^ Ib. public gets hurt in the process. Pineapple Juice 15c STRIPPING SHOULDER .1- i .>llaii|fi' V Do You Want Higher, Prices? ••.I igj can I We admit that the interests of the owners of A&P are of little importance.

Peaches 23c \ LAMB CHOPS "*.!-• Dat*& Nut Bread 17c r'"'' [There is much more involved in this case than the.future of A&P. The entire) Frankly, they could make an enormous amount of money by breaking up A&P, , Scans LAVA SOAP eke 9c American system of efficient, low-cost, low-profit distribution which we pioneered, as the anti-trust lawyers wish, and selling off the parts.' WILSON'S Applesauce 25c CAMAY SOAP ^ Ilc-3 ^23* ' V }. ,. •. ..• •.: ,i . .. . will face destruction and the public will su£Fer. .> - IVORY SOAP 2 >« 270-3*"?^ 25c But is this what the American people want ? Do they agree with "the anti-trust BwiWa , >• . joj LANSDOWNE King Wyiiam IV •.A&P was theBrst chain store in this country. For more than ninety years we have COTTACE HAiS lawyers that our food prices are too low, and that we should be put out of the Peanut Butter 33c SPI€, & SPAN T i** 23c . . » ' tried to build a sound business on the simple formula the founder gave us: IVORY SNOW v **« 27c Imported picture so other grocers can charge more? Upton's stor "Give the people the most good food you can for their money." Year after year Tom. Veg. Soup 35c IVORY FLAKES »*» 27c Blended Whiskey Dre have tried to do a better job, make our business more efficient, and pass the Frankly, if this were the case, We would not want to continue in business. * DREFT •"•*« 26c Tuesday and Wednesday UatotVs ' • •'" •".• .' i^ Good for Straight SCOTCH savings on to the consumer in the form of lower prices. DlW^T^rrr glant 73c — ^ 27c . But we seriously doubt that this is the case. Twelve years ago, an effort was Drinking or for : 5 Hour Sale - 8 A.M. till 1 PJL Eich Day POUND Our efforts along these lines have led other grocers to keep their costs and Noodle Soup 32c At a New Low Price made to tax this company and other chain stores out of business, ^The public Highball. pkg. Of 48 profits down* ; , ' •. • rallied to our support. They said they liked our quality foods and our low prices. Tea Bags N 53c CRISC0 32c - 3 87e siim VEAL cop . J. fn the old days before A&P, food that coat the grocer 50^, often sold as high As a result of their opposition, the tax was defeated, - 6A sth For Frring or Veal Birds as $1.00 at retail. ' ""c ""' ' ' . . y-'-\ •• .. - . Upton's Tea 32c Now we are faced with this new attack through the? courts. We are faced witK -••i • 4.89 [Today, food that coats the grocer 50f generally sells to the public at less than 60eV the heavy costs and all the trouble that lawsuits involve. • ,-• '•••':r:V-:-': jfThe methodf wo pioneered have been adopted not only by other grocers, but 1 v- ';:•:.,:.. 1?&-iZUr.^j. - rv - DAIRY SPECIALS . BENJAMIN fcy merchaats in other lines. There are today literally hundreds of chain stores, But we believe this attack Is a threat tomillion s of consumers who rely on us %.-• ROMA'S BRACCI for^quality'foods at low prices) to farmers who rdy on us for 1^1^ bw-cost distri- mJ 4 "Pride

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•t' ',';- ces of American Cancer Society Fidd Army "The Technique of Selling," byK. CRA CU1UBH AMD CHaKOOfldJC tBJJBSPAt, SKPTXHBKS 22,' 1*49 jPultcm; "E»pecially Father,'' by Gladys Taber; "Alchemists; Found- 1*4*1> entered the tJnioa to lSsi To insure continuation of the alnaer said: Organization of a six-ttam Cranford By HU. pAKOLD RAAOENSKlf. Ufitariaa era of Modern Chemistry," by F.She fought with the Soottwm statss To those of its. who served in League .was effected at a meeting in the i CfdT SJ Taylor'.. durtnrtber Civil mtf, dubs wwlhwhue ptogiam. lie sure you the past conflict, the TXS.O. always the mm «t 1i* Clttum building under auspices of the«thleUc , me Union in 1870. join and also sign op lor your whole, meant a reminder of ***** folks Five Tears Af» » ''•••'••• of the Cranford Lions Club. —r-~ Activities The. following new books have People," by C. Gllck; "Shadow of (Effizn .back home and, I believe that it is Men added to the shelves at the Iras Chwwsaa. established. family (the foe is only $1 for «ach person Comn, Alfred A. ^WgfWgg-ifJ A survey of prevalUng condi- an Alibi,"'by J. C. Street; "Be- Ttap -v. • Bas^ on first reading to the rtromshin I Zranford Public Library, it wascause of the Lockwoods," by D. Crran, Established 183* enrolled) when yon ware approached on was seated jnlttee was an ordinance requiring carriers? with regard to anunals, bi- innounced-4his week by the librar- Whipple; "I4ve with Lightning," in 1921) -Day. If yon are not home at are still In—service maintaining^ ^^ __ American goods in or out of town as well as as to how to feed an, Mrs. Hatel Haagensen. -- by M. WUspn-_ • • ^ •>IMJ UIMIT nuemberalu month to *he P«w*3»t**•so^dearly ^ 'ASllary^iii'jotat' instaUatton^ ceremcptb 'Fiction ' A. Zuter. a di- "Tawny Rcaes," by E. Ashbey; - Non-Fletlon • r-±r Services of:prayerWthanksgving, »th«r gJ "PUgrimage-of- Western Man,' *mdwf TheTSeed is Drawn," by W. Ab.y S. Barr; "New Ways in Disci- at 15 Parkway Village. Moun- boisterous taerry-ma*to^were td principal, announced. This the Union County 3arber; "The Tragic Innocents," EDWARD C McBIAHON. Pi _ somepS^ouldinwAse the at- ^»« EHhe Prevention of Cruelty o pline," by D.. Baruch; "How to CHARI.1t3M.HAY. Epoos lower than that of the R. Barjavd; "Forty-Seven Paint .Trays," by R. Blanchard; l»38.: '••'••• •••••,•. • Zunals, in a recent address before rhieves," by-A. Best; "Below Sus- 1 T "Till Fish DkvUs Part, 'by B. Cook; «AtlOMAl EDITORIAL ; A: dental clinic to the: public school the Mid-Jersey Conipanlon Dbg picion," by J. D. Carr; "Inherit the I'' st Michael's parochial school opened with an but one strictly, limited to examinaUon an,, Training Chib at the Masonic Tem flight," by Christie; "The Track of"Jesse James Is My Neighbor," by vigor or encroach on their neigh* '{} enrollment of 332 pupils,'representing an. incriease for educational purposes, was endorsed ht V-i H. Croyj "Labor in America," by '£>• 1 ple hefe. • • •••:.' •; ••""" •.' .•• ••.• he Caf by W..T. dark; "Jour- with Ae new bors. This month affords good Howard R. Best supervisbg prlnapal, at aWI F. Dulles; "Cardinal Minszenty," growing conditions tot dividing ,**^ been «ttvela yeteraJf nJu^^&^W&-a Don&T?* ing of me P.-T A. OpundL ^ ian>«».| - Dr Zuker dwelt at length on the ley with Spriilg," by W. Clewes; by B. Fabin; "Nuremberg Diary," Quality Weeklies of N. X and ^"^^"itipg , affairs, is at present Juatoe-JtdvosJinf thTchurch and director of the schooL Cranford Post, 213, American rabies scare. He said he had no 'Sagebrush Bandit," by H. S. by Jj, M. Gilbert; "I'm a Busy- at the Post Office at Cranfbrd. *J. cate of Blue Star Post, 465, West- "•_— Two days of almost continuous-rain ended the •Cranford Unit, 212, American-Leglo knowledge of cases to this victo 3ragd; i&ntamed," .by F. Faust; body," by C. GUck. -as Second Class Matter. - •? J_«A J. L •• «j«er. Of course, division and re- field, Veterans of Foreign Wars, drought which plagued this area for severaTWeeks, resumed activities with Installation, of riUbjrtjrai!ieiLJB^ •The Willow Cabin," by P. With • B«w PhaatomoM OB T hoc neany-JU years tbe-axiemben-Ot-settinirof ,beard^lris"shbuldliave^^ memoer orthe^mwants CTub"ruTnlrig"Victory~Gard«U anoT1)urnIng inrleaves. Nearly 200 members and friends attended rabid dogs might at any timeco m rrankau. . . "Copy—^The Core of Advertis- Beltoa* Hetriac Aid, yoa'n poiiea ftibllsfaed Thursday at Cranfbrd. Mew Jeraey, by lie ceremony ejodenioyed the dancing and ing," by A.. Glim; "Gregg Short- •nd nUxcd. it» In group center- the CnaCord Citizen and Chronicle. Inc. Official Cant. Newell Rodnev flake Post. 335. been completed before this, if you and * Boy Scout commissioner of The Union CountyPark Poj^eesOnttted the rain- bere from other areas. ," by R. Hammond- ••tlnn. Mi* on, netd Icnow ¥OU*fo ^J^ expect bloom next y>ar. _' , WatchungArea CountdL "Calling Nurse~BTair," by pr byJTy R wctriojp* during «idl S«« —.*- ••per for Cranford, Ganrood and KettBwarth. 3i*r__- _ "•**• _ _ _» • z * L 77«?-!_ . L_'1JU ^ . «»»-«-« -• »-i-- ^ -~... fall nere°at &1 inches in,the two days. •••' • as comirfander of^uuM^^ succeeding The speaker revealed that the , . >«•••• ••»• --'^IJ ii Some plants, like Hardy Agenf- L. Hancock; "Rest and BeGregg; "Care arid Training Of otweit bcirioK improvement. Sabscriptlon Rates 1fc2J0 a Year fax-Advance Members of the Executive Board of the Cran- jr.. and BurSj^nore^^e jCrouse s Union County Society for the Pre- 1 Drop in u the office toaijr. Or, mail hawing a Memorial Home they could call turn, False Dragonhead or Obedl- o - • . " i d. . ford Welfare Association for the 1944-45 year wen Illlam Siefken ss prenoeat of the on of Cruelty to Animals Is a Chankful," by H. Highet; "TheJDogs," by A. F. Jones; "Let's Go coopon lot Tiliubl* {tea booklet. S-? Aldan St 3olden Dart." by S. Jepson; "Theto Guatemala,".by E. Judson; "How their own. And mnr, at looftg last, their ent Plant (Physostegia / : thtoe bassociatioe electedn an wad sth teo annual be presente, repordt aotf the worannuak olf # Telix DilWrfo, local builder, busy organoation. -It gives welfare rooms at 10.North Union f houses under construction at John x, medical and tegular care Marshal of Deer Creeta," by A.I to Use Color Decorating Designs in dream is coming tine. Through *he(<£|^^^_^|^^**'/^2?i Oil Rfldio StepL 28 roscelyn; "The Dying Echo," by the Home," by H. Ketcham; "As- DAvti-Bsu. txsmntfm 00. efforts of membera and friends, the new they should be divided about every Cranford win be salutedijbjr Jack . .. Vl and food to a constantly changing C. M. JCnight; '"The Queen Bee,'' pirin Age," by I. Lelghton. , EnroUment figures jumped 09 pupils in the] „„ farm, and Mr m»Z7i n of stray dogs and cats; its 1 «• TJOUL-tU MBWUK, post building on South avenue near Cen- »ear. Sons of them spread so Sterling on his broadcast go Wed- 4 first four days that the Cranford Public Schools I planned to erect a total of 10 houses thereT * (even agents attend to ,all com- >y E. U Lee; "Call It Treason, " by "How to Operate a ,Real Estate MONO-PAC ten^al is nmaTtaWiw^hane. With. ***» **•* *•* fhavM be divided nesda* September 28, over Station were in session axufihe total enroUment for the " :':° Fifteen Tears Ag* 5. A. Howe; "Perilous Passage," Business," by S. L. McMichael; " - On^Unk • Be A Booster plaints and are often in court pro- >y A. Mayse; "Mirage," by H. T. -T-nTr— *• jaganiy «"« *"•?***•.. i™ about every time you look at them. WCM fron| 6 to 7:45 a. w. .••; : four grade schools, Junior high school- and senior The "Welcome Home" celebration g cases* "The Violent Men." by C. Melgs; labor vohmteered. the only cost thus fair Hardy Phlox should be divided; During the program Sterling win high school stood at 2,543. ~ on Alden street between North UnionUn ;avenu aui "The River Line," by C. DAVIS-BELL : the shelters In BoseUe last "The Mature Mlnd.'r by H. A. Beguiling its fourth year of activi- ffai, lum been every two or three years for best tell his many listeners throughout " Problems encountered by 'manufacturers in der the auspices of the Cnnford Business ilorgan; "Place for a Poisoner," byOverstreet; "How to Avoid Work," AC0IPHOJVB CO. has been for main stepping up production to meet war demands and . Association and other merchants. Saturday there were only a few Rtvett; "My Lamp Is Bright," r/UK rt- MnVAML N. J. ties aimed at "the fostering of better • .-i i. «t.i e. results. With phlox, however, you the wide WCBS area in the East animals. Many had gone, to new Weld Army by W. J. Reilly; "Italy and the of the assistance given by the. government were An ordinance providing for a tax of h meof 1 obert w iy E.-D. Smith; "The Busy, Busy Italians," by Count Carlo Sporza; sportsmanship on the part of high school snuiicu at me lowest possiDJe figure.- Q^to replant Uie same varieties about the activities, personalities. described •at the weekly luncheon meeting of the all'amusement.boards such as ballyhoo or haZS bones, and ttwrdogs in the cages ? "" ^ - Niedrach last week, ftont, leftto d i i iri The volunteer wodcem have com* ta »e«»me places. They are prop- Interests and history of Cranford. Rotary Club by Charles Farr. production superin- board gatnes was passed on lint reading?? ^nre all boarders. One four-month .«..,,• J fj.... I_IIA» «J iiwmt- flnn, ««tUm "Wtod by root cuttings. When we ' Sterling inaugurated his series tendent of the Packing Engineering Corporation, meeting of the Township ConunltteeT^^ * oij husky had been given a home the part of the community," the Cranford of Cranford, and LtGeorge Wood, USNB, of the Veterah pietea me lomination ana nm poor or me ^ te 4^^ we leave soine roots of salutes to cities In Ihe WCBS ..^ ^"^JH* *' C?*P« with 99 point* cav t«o months ago. He was back with Boosters' dub will, open its annual mem- hnJIaing, and materials for the walls al- in the ground and these may form area so that all his listeners can procurement division of the Office of the Resident ried off first honors and a nrile of $40 intted£ a broken leg, for in chasing the Inspector in Newark. Th program was in charge and bugle corps competition conducted hnr bership drive this Saturday, Booster Day. Still needed are roof- °«w plants. So, if we move phlox, have an Intimate, enlightening of Winchester Britton, ST., president of the Pack- Capt Newell Rodney Mike Post, 885, V length >of his trolly after children liiuimnt we «houIia- Put varieties!, where "vWt" *^th people in other sec- ing Engineering Corporation. at play, he twisted the chain dded to make the organisation on its range, has dedicated itself Support lent by local residents in Amboy took .second honors and Nutley — more effective than it already was Willow «nn Qub' npmau._ % phlox has not b^ grown before tlons. ' Azure Lodge, 129, P. & A. M., conferred en- around his leg and it threw him! to teach safety with firearms to all becoming members of the organization Some 30 m*m\tr>** of the post and or put the varieties back in the Jack Sterling took over the tered apprentice degrees on several candidates at the Cranford Public Schools in 1934 than\ The other-boarders, a boxer, a and use the Dyer money to estab- Receives NRA Charter members of the community. at the Masonic Temple.' : • lish a shelter for a three-month will enable the Boosters' dub to con- ^y_ —--i .a— makinff a places they came from. . ly momlng programT of Arthi corresponding day * of the opening v^eek in conie, a bull-dog, a chow, and a , The Willow Gun and Reel Club Other officers of the dub are: wc PlansTor a special program of .Senior Scouting to Dr. Lloyd N. Morrisett, supervising Russian waif, hoimd were there period to ascertain how necessary tinue its program for benefit of school •"•• "^ ••* V j Other perennials will be improv- Godfrey last November. HSature ta- for boys over 15 years of age. were made by offi- The increase was noted throughout the a shelter is and what support it of Cranford has 'been, granted a John , Drop: #*-President, j of because their owners were still Kearny; Mlchad gchatz, executive which to iiase the materialtunds «foud rb yyears divisio; dependinn every twog upo,p thren hoe owr daysheard, fro, Mondaym 6 to 7:4s throug5 a. mh. cials of Scout Troop 80, sponsored by the First system. , / .'•'" • ••. ' -. would get from the public National Rifle Association charter, and con p away. All seemed content when i\ was announced in Washington officer, of New Brunswick; Rich- stffl neededto to Intrans- John J.- Coates, the special agent The shelter has proved its value

; ; ard E. Bilney, secretary, and Harry I • ;' ' :. . - /•..:/. ••'• /;'• • •• • this week. Made up of rifle and Daring the past year, this ptogiam iig th and shelter, attendant, talked to in° this three month period Just The dnve will be .continued then add lime if necessary and ending, but the support in- dona- pistol enthusiasts, the club will be Lloyd, treasurer, both of'Cranford. inchided dinners for all members of the p them or leaned, over and petted headed by Richard Flynn, presi- througl f •wfffJr m an ^t***"?^ tff t** h organic matter. For resetting, take them. tions large and snitall, or in mem- Cranfbrd High School football, basket- -;•; •'- L jil' , -T /. :-i\-- . "!,: 1 , / only a few of the new offshoots and berships, is slow in coming in anddent; of Cranford.. Capitol Flag ... ' ball, baseball, track, golf, tennis and -/7~*- ; •/- . •'•''//•- ' , throw the old part away. This roa>. not adequate to meet the expenses The new dub, which will con- ^ bunting flag on the capitol ion Junior College kittens. Two Persian^ females, duct registered NRA. tournaments «t Washington lasts about a month. hockey • ttunw,^ (Many; parents attfDflcd it is hoped that every local resident bedlseased and it wUl not give about two months old, a black-of rent, one attendant, food; and SPKDCtUnEIiD AVE. AT 0QIXY 8TREET gas allowance for the, agents. Con- these dinners'with theur boys and heard , . ,,_ nann/io*ne veier- This renewal plantins wUl do ; and-white male, and Tan equally : ';.-.'j.:";- OKANFORQ. N. X •.- ; ; • - tributions would be much apprec- prominent speakers stress the importance ana by cunliiwiliwc as geneiously as pos- much to improve the appearance nice tan mafeof flie Bdmeage as the Persians.. The cat was a beaut- iated." •• ^ '•"•' •" ' •• " ' of development of character and good announces its seventeenth academic year offering Formerly of the MobOe .Gas Station iful tortoise-shell with fur as soft PERSONALIZED WALLET & CHECKS apoitsiiianship en the playing field. The •ompletion at an a full complement of college credit courses as silk. Anyone wishing to give On Committee for BIG 63 South Avenue, Garwood > a dog should Freeholder Be get in touch with' at Governor's Co. Tour ~62JT£ast First" avenue, Five Cranford _residents-_have television Tne Boosters* Qublastlall prepared Alexander Hainuion was killed byTT o DirecDit USUSOO Drive BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IS NOW IJOCAIKD Perhaps by this time^lhe Shel- TUBE AM^I PfffT ^m <^ ——*^ ihv^inX grmm«j " Freeholder Albert J. Bennlnger ter has every cage flUed/wJth dogs jieen named among party,workers football program which was sold at all ENGINEERING and. cats. They come and go very to arange the county-wide tour, by games in cooperation with the "T .. JT cT* "^V «m county chairman for-s xam- LIBERAL ARTS quickly. The shelter is a recentGovernor Alfred E. Driscoll, Oc- Girls* Athletic Association. Proceeds of aexonfing to the Encyclo- paign this fall to raise $33,406 for SCIENCE venture. Mrs. .Carrie N. Dyer of tober 26, it was announced by the sales swelled the associations treas- the United Service Organizations, Westfleld bequeathed a legacy to Warren N. Gaffney of Roselle, sound plus it was announced this week by S. the Westfleld SPCA, but as that chairman of the Union County Re- with static-free ury considerahh/. ' _, m._^ . •'_ « Whitney Landon, state chairman CITIES SERVICE STATION lodety was no longer functioning, publican 'Committee... They are One To each new personalized Odier Booster activities last season of mstory s greatest under- tor the USO. state goal in»the Day and Evening Classes Co-educational the executors of her will turned Thomas Albans, Frank D. Jacques; as the blasting of the drive will be $401,780: the money over to the Union Coun- Mary Jane Glovier, Doris C. John- included sponsoring an ahimni^high CORNER OF LINCOLN and SOUTH AVENUES, •d Olga Crosby.' • •-— checkina account , Beat KB and-»> >_/ • — .... school feaskrthlill game during the ChrisF - " '- In accepting the county appolnt- UCANFDRD, N. J. ^~~ Sonnd, m 1859, according to the Ency- S P. BL-4:30 P. M. and 6 JO P. M.-8dO P. M. —mas holidays, with the proceeds Classes Besin Thursday, Sept £2 •• !. toward a scholarship < A basketball _•;••___-. ^ iAteHesfstraiiQii Through Sept. M CRanford 6-9769 toophy was awarded to the player having For furaier deBfiTwrite or telephone Bextatrmr (Cran, i F 11 i I 1 to a dud because die latter said forthei 9L*^^ gm^^^h^l ^^ ^^^eB^a^^Ma^a^^s^M^A^bT^ ^^^^^A^^M^^^^^ ^I^SC B^aTA^t^^^B A nighhght of roe successlul years nCIHCIfli UCtptBmMG OpmiOuOf tSUft* PRINTED OR OHEOKS FOR YOU _-._— ^^ the awarding of a $200 to MnjjgtlMR^ P—^—\Ms^—fcam^-afc^aHsilEiWCiD^JBDIaQgtL. '^*—**•^DKUB- •U - ^CkaMt *-^ —^ •laat •-**! *>SW^ ———?- - ^^^ . BOLD-STAMPED OH HANDSOME WALLET ' aW^r 'IDB Ellin HEP USB VBDISUH 8UB> At least 60 per cent of Chiang Kai FALL-1949 * " or about 1^00.000 meZ H SMttths when two shipcnrnmirtee, th 19^ according to the iSiards marge on Take home a quart tonight for a delicious ot scholastic achievementt treat for the whole family! - 18301, dsa oainfaer of tnaga*. WOUAIS in tho nianwersMp drtve -Theft Insur- Have Our Fresh Country Bottled HOk and Cream in the United States Delivered T» Tour Home.. Our Routes Serve Cran- andfor a better nighrv will try to contact every family in Cran- 25 times, while die This coverage ford. QarwM* and Clark. . foni between ™. a* m» and 12 noon tnis only sot tunes* AWAY

•) • -..• :...-.' Casts Only tllM IND V • ' .- "i BI PETmSEN'S DAIRY Par Tear. . O . ; OMtN DAILY AND SUNDAYS $U.M Three* 1WILK —- CREAM — BUTTER — EGQS . ,-• per.check wed. 3 WALN1LJT AVI?. CRanford WKT21 No Charge for Deporil* '-•• BRANCH STORE BONIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED 106 South Ava. E. " 524 BOULEVARD KEN1LWORTH MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE; Caanfcad 64000 '. CHARGE FOB CHECK BOOK . FOR ONE WEEK ONLY '" ~ ' '' "J •--"• • .' . . • Joint Accounts Permitted MAMnit It open*! • d^iodt «f $1.00 U mmia Is nfudd if 2$ cfeMfca arc «Md la • period «f 6 montka. SEPT. 23 to . 3O CIANTOBO OrWCB OFSN ¥*XOAT BVENDTOS—«:M to SxM T. M. lV,w. >«•-•>"••• CLEANED AMD III w SEWERS SHAPED PROPERLY!! UNION COUNTY Cranford TRUST COMPANY Just think... wonderful direct-view expanded pictures 4>n a 1234-inch picture tube . : . a Contrary to believe, Hit turn ornat • DRYCLEANED AND PRESSED Kenilworth Bna4 ft, - brilliant show even in a lighted room. Full- NOT* EUZABETB AYV. range, static-free FM radio at the mere touch LOCATED 11* BBOAOfcWfciDA ST Am. m, BlriiS i of shape and ba^soflesl. in Garwood 119 RMai ft, t)a*b«a\ of a dial! Simple connection for record player. RXMOaA OmCB Rich mahogany-veneer cabinet COMPARE! «•» W«Nf«U Am, TWwtali Our complete hat win WinHeld •;•. caANFoio omct Better Products for Happier Living SEE Croslcy and you'll BUY Crosley! y Iff SaMh Am, at, Onmtmi a vefy nominal charae* Clark mmvBLon oa CAVN f•!• LESS 20% CASH AND on u 1U9MU0O Mttdsl SaW BMMBBBBL M •/• No other place so near to your home has such Ot FHONB OB. ••USf an abomlanee of beautif ul, reasonably priced UBlen County Trsst •fICfA& >«t«Olf SUM* 1H ftMtt Ave* E, Oraaferd. M. *. v^aw ^^^ssw s^ssvnnii nnnn/ f^W ^s^Mb) yard goods as we do. For your selection visit IS>-|I.1» ^ neaas Seat fsnss So I Oaa Oyea str •DRY CLEANERS rvtr ^ now while our sale is on. i CbaeUnr Aeesaal By aUO. • ' ) • FUR STORAGE VAULTS NAME • RUGCLEANIHO Nil ' ' • • ' ' ' '\ • SlilRrLAUNDBIBB CRanford The Home & Family Store ctrr ALBAHLEW1S IVBNOrOS Oaafatd 64S00 Noam TJIOOM AYE, aat AUMN IT, OMMTQRD M NORTH At*. W, CrUHFOWO, tU. TCL. CR6-030I •MHMMMM awl XW7T' MViVlfa^^BHl^BnnV nwPnwMk Snnnnim. ^^^^* W aW CRANFORD . SKPTDfBXB 21. 1M» L-QSgerH.«Pe «• require- scouting fa the PhiUppines and epce L. Frite of 9 Doertog way, orad «l Mew Jccsey has beeni OraOradarld : .George Scott, of Miss Hazel Pan- "Show and IW| Period": Stephen 1 Beports were given ' of coast's first grade brought his toy and Ni- return to their homes to register.^i.""?! ?!?* obUgaiion of a Japan.; branch manager of the Newark ofi pletad by Jobn T. Gteasen. 701 «*activities and, plans who are John_Mun- onder the Selective Service Law..f ife*istraiat to **** his local toard Melville , Matthews announced I floe of the Acadia Mutual Life b-> — • n r—• mijrvMin* agara Falls; Porothy-Heuiy aueut children.T. New Jersey State Director Colonel in/ormcd M toto " nqjmel* in «• A study of school safety is being her vacation at Virginia New Jersey State Director Colonel / "W change fa his that the cubs and their dads would surance Company, spoke at the an- »ocord with Na±k»al Scout prp- -Adwnturei .., Bairter_J»rougnJL-a aikt Old Point Comfort^ Harry An- BJt Bloomer said today. w,rf ™v rZ^rH??* "^.^^f*"*?* ^ve the opportunity of attendin^.nu^l inroiuOTs'-.ineetfagl-of- the!. madeJ»y_.the-clas»4whh* war di- register at the local hoard most*7 """^ «"»*»«—<» change in his a football gamabetween PrincetonlAcada Company last week at me other, for he ASS never been late cednre adopted September vided fato groups headed by Vir-plant to brighten the room. It hasderson stayed on hia g**»wf»f "^T**• under Aet which lime boys 14 .yean of. age convenient to them, as may oaten."™*"* ^ - and Brown on October 15. The|New Ocean HoteL Swampscott, ginia Albert, Dale Bennett, Gerald when they reach the age of 18. I "That applies after the regis- evening program consisted of Mass. The convention opened - of JOneas and never met with an hwa^nf »ijyiM«» to' membership. Wells and Dolores Scheller. Re- in Pennsyl- trant The new principals, Mrs. Jano- •The law requires registration becomes 26 as well as be- games, ceremonies and motion 1 Wednesday and continued through Boys in this age category wul be ports on safety rules and sugges- vania; Emily Dexter motored to fore welcome to- |H*"j -** W * * "g* *^i teMaryltahertyathdg tions were presented by the chair- vsik, and Mr. Sarnowski, visited Maine and Prince Edward Island of all young men—with very few >* Colonel Bloomer said, "and pictures. (Sunday. later to join the ship's crew. the room to say hello. exceptions—within five days after tt means that college and univer- The following cubs were recog-l Mr- MacClary discussed "Ef- started a study of China., Themen .to the class. Original posters with her family; she also attended f9Ctlve Skipper William A. Meyer and will be made in art class illustrat- Some t^f the morning and after- the Girl Scout Day Camp to Cran- their *Wiffwi1fa birthday.*' Col- ^^ shidents, as weU as other reg- nized for achievements earned Public Speaking," while Born in the houae in which be I dSdren are bringing to many ta- noon graduates from the kinder- Mr Frilz Guy D. Peck, Jr., committee chair- «S arUdes.whlcb were made ing the fundamental rules. ford and showed the Witwg^ that one! Bloomer said, "but there, still Wrantsttve loca, shoull d notify their respec-during thhe summersummer:: KennetKennethh FoFos-s - spoke on "Efficient Urea, Mr. Gleason hat been fa the man, represented the ship garten became Miss Mary Moon- to be some misunderstand- hoards when they leave JS- ttoMyen has brought , KOO8EVELT SCHOOL she made while there; Lucuie Mc- ltneu ter, bear badge; Glenn Alllnger, .TraininTi g of New Manpower." Man- leaders' rally.recently in Union, eyes first-grade class, i^rst mom- Grath was on a farm in Pennsyl- fagg as to thep plac e of registration.g " homes. There is no form forMartin Matthews, Bill Morell, Bob]a8ers °* ^e company from m EUxabethport forthe past 42 sword made of Chinese money. _ ' '• Grade 1 ing session provided a "get ac- l h **"* lt ^ d b il yean. His first job as a locomo- Changes in scouting tli smaU Chtoa vase, a badc- vania; Thomas Outcautt spent bis All the young man has to do is **"*"* *"*?? ^ done by mail or Weaver and Dick Weaver,—gold'throughout the country were pres- to scoutmasters from The children to Mm^Margaret quainted" with each other. Twins vacation at Freehold and Behnar; present himself to the local board U appearing at the board arrows. The following were in-i6111 attt»e conference, tive wiper in Jersex Ctty earned d a pair of chopsticks. Alt's first grade were pleased with Doris and JDukelDItzel Jrom Clark offioe Mbilli Douglas Hfl"****" went to Atlantic or registration place designated fa - ducted as new members of the' Others from Cranford attending for him SL20 in i 12-hour day. the lovely-flowers-and-the^pretty Township were welcomed to the City with his family. __ ^ that particular are^ most conven-' Colonel Bloomer emphasized that y, His d is made more —BoB call and mifa , robes and a pillow cover. pack: Robert Morell, John Chart- the.meeting were Mrs. MacClary, -late will be conducted by the commis- figurine given to them on the firstgroup. Bette-Jane Scott's new Student CevneB ient to the place be happens to be the requirements to register and ton, John Enevoldsen and Richard Mra- ***** "^ """^ CClarencel , JJr., fmpnssive by the fact that far sioners' staff at the meeting Sep- ^_ r Rosendale also brought inday of school neighbor, William Megee from The Student Council of wheh n hbe heroineh s 18. Thtele regis - tegal obligationbliti s of registrants Ward. and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shire«f» yean, he-arose at 9:30 a. m. and 1 I ^me'chinese money. Lynn BeuTy ld M tember 26. AD crew members and 0 The teachers in Roosevelt school Ayenel, became a new member of School nfHf^ the guidance of Mrs. tratkm procdA is simple and re- were in nd Way altered because Adamsavenue.':' - • • took the 6:39 a- m. train .from cofnmittw nv n are expected to iaeuBbt m t* Chtoeae pictureswere pleasantly surprised to find the group. Both planned a "Listen- Elizabeth Duffy was recently or- quires only a short time. The date there have been no inductions .Cranford to EUzabethport. present. I and Virginia Dickenon a fan,and flowers In each room on the ing to Music" program. Bette's rec- ganized. The officers thus gathered is sent to the local within thjp past few months. ME deasan's father, John. The crew meets every. Monday senne pictures of China. first day of school, They were pro-ords of "Luke, the Duck," were board of the community he terms worked 25 yean for the Central CLEVELAND 8CHOOI. vided by the Parent-Teacher As- played on William's record-player. Charles Jones. 6D. president. Fred night in the parish house, Meet- Jackson. 8P. vice-president, and 1 1 JurMiCr Fal1 p xCAuCOatd JUBu WJUCKOJUSD au WOZX D& ings are under Tf iffHtf'*p of Skip- sociation, i The priplary 'teachers All the puplls_are enjoying SnSrmm -'* * *" «»»ra«n Outlined 18f5 at the linroln avenuejCroas- The children fa the kindergarten also found lovely figurines an their rer, 6D» secretary. Oth- per Meyer. • .-'•.•., ' • desks~aad chairs to the class. er Jeouncq members'" are: Janet When the registrant has a per- tog in Cranford. Another rail- daises are very busy getting ae- desks. . • •• • ' •••••• For Cub Pack 175 Grade H , Frank D*Antonio manent home; the permanent home road man In the family is Sir. rtated, learning to Hve with Grade « The first fall meeting of Ack 175 • Gkason*s sco, George G. Gleason ;i Mrs. Martha Carkhuffs second from 5Y, Virginia Anderson and address should be given to regis- Peddler Ich other and using quiet speak- Mrs. HatUe Meyer's fourth grad- grade has begun studying about Robert Maggs from 5W. Gloria tration officials. Colonel Bloomer chartered to the Cranford Metho- of 91 Benjamin street, who has ing voices. They know a «ew songs ers have .begun to study Mexico worked for the Central since 1923 Warning IsraeaV the community of Cranford. The Burt and Leslie Autt from 4T, Em- said. For this is dist Church was attended Saturday loo and are trying hard to live up to sodali studies. John Baurer, pupils are making maps showing the place is employed at the freight Once again faxth e lawn making «r1£ ^ one. thatj»aysi^i;eu take ma LobL Herbert Wfndrirkson and HAch the registrant night by 47 cubs and prospective season peddlers of a'black humus Sandra Bridge. John Pethick, Hel- how they, get from their homes to normally MwntiWes himself and at cubs and more than SO parents and in Elizabeth. ^ffhirn and I will-take mlne!^ en Webejr, Mandy Fiaher, Nancy the school They combine the Elaine Schweizer from 4S. ,.._.!. Mr. Gleason is a of material are busy peddling their Ml ao* fart » I Martha Lehrer stoga very soft- 1 The Lincoln School faculty^ wel- which be would wish to be dassi-j friends ol_the cubs. Cubmaster an wares to an Ward, jjknlce Giles and Vincent smaller maps into one big map. comed Mrs.--Ruth Janovsik. *>y •*• - —> .- '.*/ and Delia Munday are to charge Sommers. music %upervisor. and der the Act unto the age of 19 is tionwide roU call and inspection. tradition, Mr. Gkason's grand- The latest report comes from rine Uf^, Donald Suits, Bill Mor- cocoons, rocks, shells, coraL grass- the following ynffiw"^^* of. tf* reached, but be emphaihed the The cubs were invited to take Springfield, wbeVthe lawn of of the attendance altos, and Ed- Schultze, Janice Giles and hoppers, chicken bones, leaves, staff: Miss Ellen Ferris. ward Coe and Peyton Old are to chestnuts, brought in by: Norma tie*. home owner luls been definitely Buontempo brought in Miss Mary Mooney. Invitation..... damaged and the material had la j of the lockers, so — thepet goldfish and turtles. ' Mysiak, Fred Swisher, Carol Annformerly of Roosevelt School, first His starts! •.- • • Shire, Nancy Lees, Cynthia Blohm, benhip to the be removed m order not to Other boys and girls bringing grade; Miss Katfaryn Felice and Way traion of the railroad and tothe soil/ //••/. Grade 1 ',// v •.///. to books and exhibit material of Ruth Ann Jackson, Jeannie ,ViohL Mrs. Harriett / Witldnd. second / You qre cordially tnvHed to visit to the class/were Joyce Miss Malieville MacNelll's third Newark Court 418, Indepente The practice of these peddlers lsj2J* Mrs. Doris Newswangert first grade; Mrs. Marguerite Swanagan,i '/,:••/ the Warren J. Lockwood Villaaa, r, Russell Hardy and San-grade class is studying about Hol- BECAUSE OF THE .'• Order of Foresters. Mr. Gleason. ter make extravagant claims tor S3* „ grade planted a terrarlum. The fourth grade; Mrs. Mary Wilson. | Wood Ayenua ojnd .Roriton Road, a baseball enthusiast, win put histhe material and oftar it at what £•• "Si children who helped were Charles dra Bridge, r ... land for their social science unit fifth grade, and Frank Tansey. In-, tone to use in working about his •awns to be • vary tow price, but •&? ff I Brewster. Gerald Creighton, Ron- Nancy WardWd Bill Morris During the "show and tell" per-dustrial arts. ' REUGIOUS HOLIDAY Roselle at your earliest convenleno*. extensive lawn and garden* He has once the home owner hesitates two SHL.*S ald Wood, Billy Wiseman, Jeffrey have been elected to represent the iod the following children brought kept,* diary for 30 yean who* or three men on the froctrack rapidl-—•«•-»•••-««y MmVmSiwSmCmZ* Zimmerman, Valerie Bapp -and class on the Roosevelt Student things for the table:' Here you wilt see two Interesting, be records weather conditions andunload the material tojmi Lois Copspn. Councfl. ' : , Emily Dexter showea a book called OUR STORE tojmekets so *» *m*eWm* gggM* The .pupils, ofc Mrs. Arthalinda "A Day with the, Dutch Children','; Imodern apartitants, completely top news aMbeday. fast that the unwaryw born4h^H&e - - w^ya^ss^^a^ssj •, ^swW ^ss^pp Sf^H v^aw Grade S ' .' - tmmitmtmimiMm; Connie Gelger brought in a mag- Children's \ Mr. Gleai dMUsBrid- doesn't count as fast as the peddler|jg*f««£ The children in Mm Emma Quaintance's --fourth ''grade have furnished by McManus Bros, with get and they am presented with'a bill "n „ 't started to study New Jersey. Va- azine with illustrations of the new furniture stylingt and design* of Bayoone fa 1901. Tracy's tliird grade are pleased and a pair of wooden, In to then-, son, George, anywhere from $90 to S130 for this *2*L222"? PACE COLLEGE to have Miss Lynn Colby working rious places that were visited dur- School of Frenchll WILL BE CLOSED /executed -to keep fashion-conscloua ing the summer have been located ihoca; Dolores Eisbey^eontributed »-14 TEAKS John IIMICABWAT, HW rOMK F. «W TOKK WIUl UIC»*»« *»»**^* ^i*^^**^^olb m*m-y M ivwwvs a* cadet |on individual maps. Dick Robey / homeplanners abreast of the latest T., Jr., and Francis T., both em- Some of the material sold has teacher from Trenton State Teach- ibrought to a travel, map to use in picture of a Dutch, girl and a Two Afternoons Weekly 1 air of wooden shoes; Douglas- •m*—^^~vPv^~^04S'4al^ajB>a'^^ the class; Vacation souvenirs have td Miss Beatrice Gleason and but it does more damage to a lawn The following children had per- Haustefa brought in a pair of hown by CaroJ Hoesly, Sid- Dutch shoes that he had made of French When a CUM Mrs. Mary CDonnelL and nine when dumped on top and left there fect paDers in their first spelling ney Adams and John Allen. Mary BaDd forihe Fotare to smothrr any good grass' ^ test: Peter Anderson, Richard clay, and several pictures of, the Iflran Larsen brought to three dolls Netherlands! may exist And furthermore, the Staiger, Richard WHlauer, Carol from her doll collectidn. material which U worth while Hauch, Judith Johnson, Nancy The science table is very fater- Enroll Today and ALL DAY SATURDAY L.X. Cr. «-«2tt 'hen properly used may be bought Manger. Nancy Martens and Chrls- '\ •' GndeS esting. Emily Dexter contributed . ' 645 N. CHESTNUT 8X. McMANUS BROS. Members of Miss Miriam Eisen- Telephone: WEstfidd 2-19O-J at your local garden.supply store tine SchlUinger.- • ring's fifth grade are interested in «hi»ii« from her' shell collection. BRENNAN & TOYE at a much lower cost. Shut the The children to Mrs. 1152 EAST WOKt SnOT, BUXAHIH PlnrraStng. Heating, Taming door in the face of a black humus tany explorers who contrib- to our living in America. funriihing homma compUt* timea MM •ailatsr Oe> peddler, is the suggestion of the gro^dconecttngfeaves. They are agricultural agent book. "The Cruise of Mr Chrlg-to- Shapiro's Department Store ter prints, r Mt MOTH ATst, X, CftANFOBD pher Columbus", by Sadyebeth and D» the Jab Yewrsdf and lava UJC Instructors Attend can now identify oak,' mapl^, gink- Anton Lowitz which the class en- 19 H. UNION AVE. CRANFORD go, locust and catalpa leaves. . joyed most heartily. , , Chemical Meeting Grade € WILSOLVE and WILTEX | Three membermbers oof ththee .Union Grade 6 L~. 4>roainaiWI Anamrefera Miss Ruth Morgan's fourth grade The boys and girls to MrsMar. s •-,• Collegll e ffaculty have been has elected Its student council rep- FREE DEMONSTRATION Uar American Chemical Society organized a Library Reading Club. m Tear tat Atlantic Ctty. The chemistry UJi Elizabeth Donaldson \ was elected OPTOMETRIST , department head, Forrest p. Dex- "The Finest of president; Robert Bishop, vice- ||ter, jjyof WO linden place, is president, and Richard PaqL sec- Johnston Paint Shop 9 retary. At the first meeting a re* AICHAROHARTIG ETIS EXA1IMED Matrving on two committees. Fine Foods' 1V7-S K. CNI6N ATK>- CBaafatw «-tSM f We. OMBON ATBm Also at the convention are Bob- pardon "Mr. Popper*^ Penguins" llert Marshall, of 21 Parkway VU- • n com will be given by Jerilyn Robey, ||lage, who on Tuesday coodacted H* symposium on freshman chem- ,SEPT. • STAtU Itatry. and Dr. Morton W. Leads, [another Union Junior CoUefe to- COAST TO COAST MOVERS l|structor, who lives at S59-Spruce Trees Taken nm r.m. J ••• '•avenue, Garwood. Anywhere te «w UAw e7eoimiare£nmi/coirfort...mlie^ PvHat Out DEUCATESSEN ' • V •"*'< t'l •xm room? How do they compare m engineerinii g qualitl y and 12 N. tNHNff ATI. AUL vVOKK GIIAEANtEED Immediate Senrfea. innCTrmeduarfcalfeatarea? How do they compare in perfbrn- orarau. a>AT amniATa By Via Man ltaat Mr N \ anceandease-ofdrinng? . _.•- • . This year thousands of motorists bare aalxd these qaestions. HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Atcm4 They have compared can in all price ranges. And as a result A. V. BQYD . A1UED VAN UNES. Inc. UM N. Oliver Street / Ftreareef 8tofa«e ddng » CratfaMT a. SpcelBlBy they have chosen Do Soto as the car that gives them the moet BsthBatea Gives Freely DA¥ f or CoBuneretal a«M RABWAY. N. J. Can WEst&eM S-44M enjoyment and die most real value for the money. Make the TM. KAhway 7-1MS , Bousehald comparison yourself. Come in and see the car that lets you drive trithout ahiftmg, "the car designed with YOU in inind.- IN CRANFORD BEAaUNOAUM •'.«•-.••••• •• Oar Safe Vault Offers Another Service A REPRESENTATIVE O^ THE CRANFORD BOOSTERS' CLUB WHJL CALL AT YOUR HOME BETWEEN FAHS4rUTTr«WSfla«. for the Convenience of Our Customers! IHHJWft ' 9 A. M. and 12 Noon FOR YOUR MEMBERSHIP. and G-E too!! • ECONOMY • YOURS FOR • SAFETY # ONLY PROTECTION l A DAY BE A BOOSTER! FROM LOSS BY in the G-E Meter Bank FIRE,.. THEFT ... MISPLAC THE CRANFORD BOOSTERS' CLUB SUPPORTS CRAN- FOBD HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC TEAMS, PROVIDES AN pf yoiirv WITH CRANFORD FUEL CO.'s NEW ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR, •Treasury Bonds • Military Discharge Papers •Records SPONSORS ALUMNI-VARSITY GAMES AND PROMOTES •Terminal Bonds •Insurance Policies •Important Papers GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. /• '- ' ' . ' I • G-E METER BANK PLAN •Your Wfll ' *- •• .••.*• y Lets you drive without shifting! You Lock the Envault Safe Seal Loch: Can Only Be Opened by Destroying the Seal Lock Annual Dues Only $ 1 thisemdaot igaratoc give* m food and opsrating costal MEMBERSHIP OPEN TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Come tn For Your Meter Bank Today. Annual Rental Only ^ • plus Federal tax YoueanwaarOiai , «wual WhippH an any I'. MtlfeSOVOand BERSE occasion, with any an- • / «whW d k ^ Accen Service 25c for Each Accet* Cranford Fuel Co. 5W0UIH., 443!NORTH AVE. JOIN THE CnaM&tfljr, / WESTF|EtDf N. J. GOLDBERG'S Union County Trust Company ef Federal Deposit BOOSTERS' CLUB SATURDAY! MEN'S SHOP 100 SOUTH AVE., EAST CRANFORD . 1. . \ r~ '• ';.•";•''??•-"rsr;;^;;i^ *? .•;.-;.- ^x^tr-•::•••• ^-. • , .••"'•'•''••".•,.•". '.' •'•> •:7v~~=^^j;^*.rr-''7:v^^-.A-'_-.^.' .•"',-•• 'i - •'.

Ufinui^m; tounauAY, MCWMmn? j» 1949 • ;^ Cranford Hostesses At State Flower Show VMriiferrvlii'D: Jpall, president Miss Dorothy Rader and Mist Bet- of. the Cjranford Garden Clublub, aann - te Rader. with new. ttenjiseftfe the room, and as part of the Board nounced this, 'week that hostesses Also, primary department,' Mrs. Thought for the Week Mrs. A- Belford reported a large Service for the local dub at the sixth an- Melville T. Matthews, superinten- attendance to the nursery depart- nual Garden State Flower'-Show , lent; Mrs. Alfred Borup, Mrs ment. '.• "". ' • • »• • " •• at the Upper Monclair Woman's George Aeckerle, Miss Joan Sight- By toe Bev. Benjamin W. P. Allen, paster. First Gail Conant, Larry Harris.; and Club today aa& tomorrow would inger, Mrs. G. Keith Warner, Miss NO PEACE WITH THE ADnWs Dick Hanna were visitors in tl>e be Mrs. J. .L, Lehman, Mrs. G. S. Recently a pariahlon^Jrankly ir(iubl«3Lcam PuIpitGuest Leach,Mrs, i. J.O.F, ^mw*-•*•****, Helle anW«\*d JMtXOMrs.. Strong ami-Mrt,-Herbert •aid, *TBave always Uked^bwilhk that *Iesus cameto Sjursen;. jJunio r departmentt, Mrs , •• — v~ -^w^^ • •»« ^ ^» ilium un» pK9fM9 1'Wlie^O PTing 1 The Rev. ^.2L Campbell, con- Mrf Ridfem was the leader. John Young Peopfes Day wUTbe ob- R^TTunlcke. .The show is sponsored B&V listed but the othernight I read Matthew 10:94 adl served at 11 a, m. Sunday at theprogram, which The following births have been Albert Allinger, superintendent; but the other, night I read Matthew 10:84 and I cannot mal ductor of a radio program for Jews, Jaebbson and Mrs. Ridtelli cele- direcflan of the recorded at the office of William P. by the Garden Club of New Jer- Mrs. Arthur Klghtlinger, Miss Bfla ihe meaning of these words: rThink.not I am come tosen d brated their birthdays. Fiipt Presbyterian Church, and Richard D. Isler, new director on earth; I same riot tosen d peacejsut a sw^nL'Now'does ( head of th"e House of Grace (a young people who attended sum* of'Christian'EducaticiraT t Cran- Maroney, Mrs. Roy Martin, Zarl ; The boys and girls of the junior Paffrath, Thaddeus Pace, Bin. bring peace or doetot He?" . / V . Jewish mission) and a teacher in department opened their bank for mer camps or conferences wfll as- Barbara Putscher and ford Methodist Church, was intro- . This man's dilemma reflects /the attitude of soany people . sist the Rev. Robert G, T/ongakfr, fries.,.-"v - ..••• . duced 1o the congregation last Sun- Paul Selby, Mrs. Lyman Weeks - regarding the purpose of the gospeL Of course Christ came to the Attoona, pa, Bible institute. Charles Shepson, student at the and Jack Grube. -'.••• . bring peace, He is the Prince of Peace. But His peace is tuneless wffl preach at the Cnnford Gos- Nyack Bible Institute, Nyack, N. pastor, in the service as foUows: The annual faH visitation -j,^ cott, and a horticulture exhibit, has day. He replaces the Rev. R. Ben- Marilyn Grant will lead the prayer Also, Junior Ugh department, : and absolute, not a temporary relief from the strain and stress pel Tabernacle tomorrow .night, Y^, and reported a total of $24. Mrs. gram wfll be conducted next M with tte ' oam-i been entered by Mrs. R. Walcott . Jamln Garrison, now pastor of the to our souls caused Vy the evil in this world. Christ came to Elsie Crane is substituting for Mrs. of confession; Kenpeth Apps wUI Monday through Thursday >nJ A son, Joseph Matthew, to Mr. The theme for this year's show Newfoundland M*thn«4i«t Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilyard, Saturday night and Sunday morn- nrittee in The- two'land lbs. Beauchea of ,19 Keith : superintendents; Mrs. ' Joseph bring peace that grows out of eternity and fellowship with God. J. W. Bedford, who is convalescing, lead the congregation in the re-visitors wm meet at the ^huithZ is ,*fMTew' Jersey Grows.", and .the r. Isler wfll coSpTefe his train This peace cannot be, as long as the adversary of God rules this ing and evening.- ' - ' ; sponsive reading; Cl BlBlackmak n Monday evening at 7:30 and^ mrrtmgjJeffrieeffries avenue, on August 27. arrangement classes wffl represent Dunne, Miss Cythla Gffllngs, Rob- from a recent .illness. The opening sponsive reauiUK, v-*uui OMUIIWII """"r*v »••>•—«•» m*. •:30'aml A **"". Ridurd. Alan, to Mr. and Ing for the mhilstry at. the Union -world. . .• '.".•, ~ •:••-,-.'•••;:• sr- ;..•.:•• '". '::•:'•' '•'• • •-.• The guest preacher will talko nexercises were conducted by Miss win read the. scripture and Fred auring thefbav eveninet to many phases of New Jersey life Theological Seminary, JNew York There can- be na peace- in this worid, either reUef-from . Heiene Auattai. The program iri- Jb jdll^«LJft«^otteaorjt many ^r>daughter. . Veronica, to MrNeuman. . Thp| next bridge session directodit r off Christiahristian Education; Workhouse Sunday aftemoon. An- Church of Woodbridge, was -guest Richins and Carroll Sebacht • • 4cti a tmnk; fine.of flie se and Mrs. Paul R. Green "at 1593 The following officers will be In- other group beidi a Gospel service "Hie meeting was fyiilmttod. by wffl be iield October 3 at the home stalled Sunday at a meeting of the Mr: , Isler; ; superintendenitd t oof receive their diplomas: Miss Joan preacher at the evening service The chancel choir wUl sing 'its SEWINC MACHINES Springfleld. avenue, von August 25. of Mrs. Jones, 14 mm street. _ church school; RbRobertt ,H Hardy; fin* at the Jerry MrCsuley Mission in last Sunday. Mrs. Furman King the caU to worship, "List to the - JJMT C. A^f * ^* **, cnau man. - A daughter, Mary Ann, to Mr. JJunio r High FellowshiFello p at 7 p. m., Rally Rapp, Miss laorraine Green, Miss New York City Tuesday evening. to the sanctuary: anda! secretary, Louis.Mr^Totten; •Margaret La Rosa and Robert played, a clarinet sola Among Lark," by Dickinson, and the an- IH Mrs. Andrew J. Harchar of The,. -,.Ramaba. •—i Missionar W—WMIXy ~«IUC1C- those attending were former par- them wfll be Dudley Buck's, "Sing Attends Meeting President, Ehj]liEhj]lis Oove; vice- treasurer, Robert Weber and seer IRichards. w... , 36 Wan street, on August 12. id K Anl fetary, Fred Schott. met Tuesday at the hone of Mrs. ishioners of the Rev. Mr. Poppe AUeluufForth." ; • A daughter, Elaine Denise, to Dt Howard R. Best, supervising president, Kva Anlnger; secertary, At Osceola ..A.t 7. p. m^. SunjlaSundayy ththee senio seniorr . SmithinjGanrood. ..'; |/rom Bsyonne. Woodbridge and Claudia Birdsong; treasurer, Bob- Organizational .representatives Westminster Fellowship group win 9:30 a. m. the Bible classes At Hold Mr. and Mrs. John J. Helgl of 3principal of Cranford schools, at- ert Craw; worship include: WSCS, Mrs. R. Jack Everett Glendftining has been .'near by ^—wiP't^ir Eugene Pet- wfll.meet in the sanctuary, and Bahntem road, south, on August 6. tended the executive committee Bay Weaver and. Mrs. Joseph Hawes; child study dub, Mrs. Roy This Sunda tenon led the chorus choir. the Rev. Mr. Longaker's talk win ovchestrai SWJQSJ* A daughter, Susan,! toMr . andmeeting of the State Athletic As- Dunne, adviser; community serv- J Bert Carlson, former president be "The Word of God," second in Mrs. Holconabe of 2 HUlslde road, sociation Tuesday of last week in mi- ice, Helene Glawitsch with Miss The annual Rally Day program _ ____ ._„.„ trf the senior young people's group, the series of "What Christians Be it will mark flie fonnal fall on Angust 29.'' - * ' ,,/. the Newark Athletic Club. He Is .. Halvdan Sjursen; Cou- win be held in the Osceola Pres- present last Sunday. This: group wffl address the group next Sun- Ueve." ••••', .. '.; v ... •-,;.. opening of fibe Cataase^ Hotel Es- A daughter, Mary Ann, toMr -chairman of the legislative com- Is Easier Jean Thomas, adviser; worship ties' Club, Roy Martin; Twenty* byterian Church School on Sunhel- d next Wednesday at 8 p. m.has begun a sfakfr of the book -•-if rTsty 47UlUWIUlyi Terence are L. L. Weaver, Mrr Twenty win enter the junior de- Iwinieave the church at 7 p. m. Patricia Sue, on September 1 a* also meeting at 7 p. m., reporhupffl Louis M. Totten. Mrs. H. M. Board partment »n«? 2ft w»n g» f"•*»»» «»- MuMenberg-Hospltal.-PIainfleld. J>o-gtveB by Irene Roberts ami Pl= Mr. and Mrs. John p. Bubb of ane Hulse, delegates to the Cedar man and John SUllman. Harlon termediato department.- Seventeen meet at the manse Wednesday at III • •1 Crest Conference, and May Fair- W, Drew, Jr., and Mrs. MelviUe T. win be graduated from the inter- Ea$3y Kepi Chan With A Hose Southampton^ L. I., announce the weather, Kay Maynard, Ralph Matthews are council representa- mediate department and wUI,enter birth of a daughter, Darla Jean Taylor and Nancy Tipton, dele- tives. /'•. .. .• . ' • ,, the senior department. ' i <«t Muhlenbent Hospital. / Piain- gates to the Senior Blair Confer- Committees include the follow- The School now has an enroll- 'Coffee Class' Resuming fleld, tm September 3. Mrs. Bubb ing: Temperance, Ray Weaver; ment of 425 as against 378 at the '*' the former Betty Jean Soitler ence. A film, "Boy Meets Girl," y K8X.1SZS will be shown at a meeting of themissloners, Mrs,- D. GreenweU; same time last year. . - ) At Trinity Church daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sunday evening forum, Dr. Homer Spltler of 15 North avenue*east. Odddds and Ends FeUowshiFellowship at 7 p.Hall; world peace, Mrs. B. F. .Edgar Hughes, general superin- Sunday, following the 9:30 a. m. nt Ula Klghtlinger will be wor- tendent, will present the certifi- service at Trinity Church, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hohrer ship Ifttdtr Newswanger; race relations, Mrs.cates in the lower departments of Frank V. H. Carthy, rectorrwiU of Elizabeth, formerly of C ** P^n^lg |l^H M reopen his "coffee class" for par- QNT.Y 'ord. announce the birth of a ents and an adults attending the David Allan, on September 8 V board of education wtU be insUUed Elizabeth General Hospital ,.. _. 8 p. m. at the church. the higher departments with their 8:80 devotion. An innovation in 3righf Sfeady Pictures on - Bobert Hardy, superintendent' of Miss" Pearl Torgersen is youth certificates. After the "presenta- church routine,-this class proved A daughter. Prisdlla Eileen, tjrt the church school, and Mr. Istor. director and John Smith is a rep- tions have been midcthe such a success last year that ses-. a Big 10-inch Picture Tube Downr Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Nietzel new director of Christian Educa- resentative toth e Cranford Coin- will be sions this year wfll demand larger 8 Cherokee road, on August 25. . tion, wm: speak. The munlty CouncU, FoUowJng the ln- quarters. It Is planned toholdttts A son, Philip Michael. i» Mr; 1—"^—— the kitchen of the Brilliant Static-Free and Mrs, *^rTr?fssBBesro£^ house temporarily. 104 Weeks to Pay is HERE1 IDoering.way, on August 1& - . A non. Thomas Edward, to Mr., servtoas Sunday indude Full-Range F«Vi kati'.o Be icssjy to meet your wdl groomed fnend* and Mrs. James M. Sidle oi t Bum- ....-_ antt n^Kjiipwwias sma win ooiHQiyJWchariltat 8 a, ni. and char^i JUOT Ml. WEtHXT Joan Tillett wfflfMondayiiBdu-*™™- , 1 at your next social gathrring by calling today side avenue, on August 18. •tng--rh^Lordj U My ShephwdL- meet TuoidarSrSnTp. orndaUy fistaUsd as teachera, tofal service and sermon at 11 a. m. Smart Mahoqany o r betailsur Servlee Charge A daughter, Marj(aret Ann. to m *- church school Rev. Mr. AUInnr The &, church tehooL A cbarga wmh*et:>0 a. stt. worship win Include Mr. and Mrs. Tinthar • f^n^Vum of NetrMt to •lb«ffrmitotiMnbythe|MHtor,andFan)Uy B^eharist Church schooll : it en IttMnr diplomas 80ft Division avenue, on August S. sttpermtendent, Mr. this-week at Camp Waway be pnsentod ate wffl moot .at that hour. Blond F i n i .5 h C a b i i -. c . A daughter, Claire* to Mr. and !-•*•" superintendent, Andover, sponsored by the N [by Mr. Hughes. Richard Austia and Thomaf Newark 'The foUowtag younjt people will Mrs. John E. Toomey of 337 Arbor Stebderer; purseky do- District of the Methodlsf Ch Heady wffl report tothe . Ypung ELLIAMS Box street, on August 24. lurch. People's FellowshiFellwhi p clasl s thon theiir wffl be held ortt John's Lutheran trip totbe.yout h convention list USMLimOBsTATK. CK.C-01U A daughter, Kathleen, to Mr. Lutheran Sunday School tip totbe.yout h convention list and Mrs. Roy J. Traina of 35"WaU 8tender;kndftr- Churchh.. Jersey Cftr. MMrs. Ethel weekend at MedforMedfdd LLakesk H. Hen- street, oh August 13. , Mrs. R Jack DDos s off ththe locall didnitchh i be ry GruberU adviser for the group. VMiay • in charge of nceivtag f^s fo7 the ALL-CHANNE A sao, Michael Laurent, toMr . ident; Bin. J. the! Robert M. Haxen. organist and and Mrs. Patrick J. Whelan of 519 Mrs. Fred t •• i wi.piwy II in wmwwiiww ww- Springfleld avenue, on August 26, Terpming, [daday at 9:39: SO0 k. m.. during the Sun8un-I A fashion show wffl bo staged in al vacancies In the boys' section of st BeWttt, 'daday school I session at CalvarCalvary the church by a Patenon plant he choir. Interviews and auditions Lutheran Churchrch . ClaClarencr He Haus- next Friday, Stptambor M at 8are held before every rehearsal ms. XB8BON mannmann, sur"~'-•*—-*—su utendent' ' of thp. em., by ladles of the church. 'and following Sunday service. WITH STATiC-FREE j, school, wffl • in charge. , ibject for Sun- Services . wffl Include day. Sentember 25. matins at 8: 1a.m. and the chief YOU MAY FIND COMFOBT. BAFF1NE88 and the WAT TO service FM SOUND if OOLDKN TE*rr""Thou, O1 ijprd, . -, a. . m. Tomorrow HBALTB threoch llstenmg «• asm of tke folavwiag Christian remainest for ever; thy throne tiigljt, the Rev. William H. Nle- Selence radio prosrams ef this vidnlty: from generation to generatl on." ban*, Icateanew (Lam. 8:1»> 1_ resusci by the Luth su. wsiait nt»» k«> — E»wir mwmtkr . titt m. a. What is T.E.C.T SERMON: Pajnagegss frorom ththe/Kine King kr Le««ueJ)f New Jersey, at the •to. WNIV XUN ka) ~^Sr«ry SMarMr James 1 of the Bible Include: Lutheran; Hospital in! Newark. Haw Does T.E.C. Work? •I bring ir my righteousness; The ann lal Lutheran confer* Sfe. WN*O < ON k*> — UlwlV MM* A FULL-RANGE ft shall not far off, and my sa„l -eoce of the New Jersey Synod wffl m*. WQXB ns*» *•> — ut * M i Tepper9* Extended Charge is a new and comprehensive vatioo shan'not ttarry: and I wffl take place a 1 day Tuesday JtiP^arl •to. if «XB sjHSssssBS reaUty nor P *f*t*" ^ ex- LIBERAL ALLOWANCE own many of the things you formerly thought yam payment. Each month you receive an itemized state- oapt the divine Mtnd and His ideas ON YOUR OLD RADIO .. •. Everything In God's universe ment covering your purchases, but you pay only your ^- 1 Hon." ' eouldn't afford.

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^-•>•• Bmt Tm Apgtg Vmr ' Your balance is now 75J0O. If you wish, you may extend Tepper9* Extetuied Cbmr§e ' ' ' ti.», your tndit to the 90J00 again by purchasing another 120.SWTH AVK, EAiST Vitii our Fourth Floor Crodit tkfmtmoiU. : •• ••-• ••;• •••*••••:,.••; -<<>\. ,• • ;,-,-v(/-«ri]\.:.,,,,- ; ^ Mi sMtit'aV AsaafsaTaT MiM^^MthatW^^tiMM' MBttUoiWi 15J00 worth of merchandise. In other words, we will FRESH FISH CuBtom Fornitnr« to Order FORD in «tferyafcirt timo efter tkot your Topper gjrtswoW tobtering of *' meeommt will bo reedy for yemr koppy mi DAILY EeM SMS. '" always carry the 90.00 balance for you, or six times Old Styled l°Iecei Reniodeled rowu-ju* for the tnilagl • SUpeoTcn and Drape* lo Order the amount ofimy monthly payment you wish to make. , .l.T... T , .1 "" " ^''%W?W***l»n BliiuU and Shades FOUNDED 1904 The service charge is only a penny a month on each H ' LOCATION SPECIAL ! Living >JT,.-. Hollar of your unpaid balance. For your convenience 10% Dit^omit On AljOrdm ia Oct. 1 fou wiU receive « T. E. C. Char go-Plate when your Phone Cranford 6-0893 AVK. account U opened. Here i$ charge account convenient* 64)506 aistots riottAi oirosif iMsvsriMict cotrotAfiON saltti satt. llvl san'tfeaviaaai af time BarVsMUfs.

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l£SB3L«»P«ik!£SB3 S payy from 71 toto •• •'.'"';;•'.'•• .''•>'• • . "1 ' • ' •••••- . -• . «per cent of theirs wKTs diyi? PrepafingtoAnVertiae .to Wage^T tt took M oper- Visits Tower of London Men in attons to purchase a commodity; {Real Estate Detinqnent Tax list With three cdiiege Iriends. Ev- Richard Jons, son of ifr. aaafl erett Frank of 508 SpringfieM Riianrrd Jcfc»s,«*«lte»« a saia. taxt And when toMU*b« d to retire the bcod*. m Tto *%askiorce"^rtilch discovtred The following deeds have been i r tfilTsald ttcoul d have beend«SS recorded at the office of County ,,, with state law,nue visited the Tower of London avenue, >>»« **r > pRxnoted totfee > Uiat U it a tax to ba computed on any yaar the gross recelptB tax eo»-|who ftnaD*sells to ttw Council Plans to Reconu daw. six. • ' . ; a complete list of delinquent taxes in. Eoglianu dtlring fri* sumxx^r va— grade of corporal, rMf£a\m at Mao- annual gross receipts they tall to lected is Insufficient >to neat the At Rotary Omb Bteeting Register Herbert J. Pascoe in the wm in an probability be)- Sjjf AW1|||W« Government for 1948 is _being comedied, it wacatios n tour pi _ Europe^. The JBI DiJl Air Force Base, Ka^ -aav- - a ByALHXANDERlM. SPENCER Court House. Elizabeth: !dents the propossd "tax differs tbriax These and -other examples of announced this week by Tax Col- crossed tbe Atlantic in a nounced today. Corporal Jobajst from a sates tax until they Cente Oka waste and time, money and man- Finre Di Fablo to Mr. and Mrs. D m 1 Club heard • talk on "County Fin- lector A. B. CaldwelL Advertising ,' u^Q tiaop ahip. During a sight- enlirted in the Air Force in *'ntiw»j to wonder how they may pass the sonal property shall be power ara due to detailed regula- Boland Benodt, lots 463 to 478, map ein tour councjl has been instituted for flM by tions and lawsg failure to use mod- John- Brown, noted. to learn whether that suit will proo-f Lehigb Park. will start in October, and the tax f^* * of the British capitalp,. 1948, at Newark. He is now en- tax cn~to theirxustomer*. A~ilO sufQclent~to meet the Interest and Oonmtttseato study ^he posfJ- m n uMcfc OM*Ita# brtefiy o»f*aU sale will be bdd in November they saw the fabulous Crown Jew- gaged as ar/ airplane ™—ti—^ sate Is tbe sroallttt transaction on principal requirements ""* Sink- iiHy g( establishing a communitypurpose of better coordinatta* fluHertteh, ^•*r * of tha ttwBtr. Bobert a Longako%* ern mfirhftnical methods, and lack bridge writer,, covers all pbam duce five tricks, and when both Myrtle Gardens, Inc., to Mr. and ert-M. **V^i«> nraaMgnl ^^ thought ot the HOOPST CommlssUm Assessment bills for sewers, els and aiyion» armor in th«> Tower with the 372nd Bomb Squadron of which an exact, tax 4f-one cent ing XUnd Requirements f#)Hng due educational, cultural, eodal, ree- of tha Board of of attention toadministrativ e man- of the play of the band in bisopponents follow suit, should im- Bflrs. Casper HJ" Anastasio, proper- Of center or a YMCA for local youth matter* «f affldeacy, economy k^Mv 1J%* mt >•••> — -' ' ^*C3* V^L_> ^^1_ A ^ _ __ the 307th Bomb Group at ^"f^ffl Dealers Uninformed a lea thai *"" . ^^ '^ JIMB g— aTMaj»aaa^aTaJliei ^flftk4Baia* ^ mediately play spades tomak e or ty known argfe Park terrace; and sidewalks, roads, etc, have, been may be added to a customer's bilL liuthe ^ at tbeir weekly agement problems Witfiih each bbook , ft iG TRICKS, just **« Kii.K •-,» «w»i~ .i -_.» *v- . sejyj^ 295.68 Un Hefcrenanm^ Says It to-going to be difficult to past .... ._. _ v. He indicated that man agency, the commission says. establisa h two tricks there, and the one t[acl m Iane mailed, and yearly payments are the tax* on to customers on sales 1*J» «d_ tape isan internal published by George Coffin, of Bel- ?™te** _win_be assured, _Jfjtbe feet fawn Park street ..-•- duejOcWberJl with.interesLfrojn mont, diamond ^*«»inpr is taken-and won date of Ust payineuL of nationally priced goods or Legislature appears to be to start aid- large benefits in the fleldi of eduU of the «o*^pirtlaii» Contmls- problem, unlike other causes of t W ^ sta- Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Gale when "there is competition with education, youfli activities and y found by the commls- ply and cleariyiand his t by East. West's clubs can be set up to Joseph M. Shuskus. property- Where bouses have been erected, TRIERS In New a new {ax on the commerce of tbe ^Oroimtorttoiii of thatha toe are easily followed by even the be- or major improvements have been Jersey tnatany. are not twin merchants in states in which there Bowland, general community planning .and Broach of Oevemmmt, hmm , as duplication and over while the ace of spades is at large known as 340 South Union avenue.' state rattier than oh tbe_income or m ginner. Here's a sample. ~ and as West holds, that card tbe made since October 1st, 1048. ac- Protect Yonr Bins. Spxay Now f or ot the prevision in the Veterans' Is no similar tax. pointed toth e need for expanding growth. . . .' ••••••• . tools Mabel V. and Thomas V. Albert v on the property of the taxpayers. ed by /f^ ***&**«**HaSit Herbert *lappin—z-~-g an-rd- —lac—k o""Jaf " THE BATH COUP declarer can be held to eight tricks. cording to tbe statutes,' they must Bonus lax Law which requires • Another Question asked: Is* the White the gross receipts tax will recreational facilities and also tot Boover, nave oee»dtUtiUdb* aemmt oy1*4 m ^overal, l.- . managemenf• ——.—e —• cor- to Mr. and^Mrs. Hector C Evans, _ the E3xa Leaf Beetles. ntercndtun at the November 8 providing facilities to accommo- «ki.i .ni.ti •« rectnet these thee eomtnlmtcommissioi n called eh 984 While the author uses this * ~ property in Orchard street. .42 be assessed. Bills win be mailed gross receipts tax like,in Income bejimpoaed on the manufacturer Republican Campaign ZZZusUmi* Unofficial reports to as an example of the Bath Coup, feet from BrooktJde place. about-October 1, and payment is —' SQatOaT — raCDtNO — STSAXIMO ahctton en a bond Issue tomee t the date service organisations- and : for reargHiilyntiono f many depart- • KQ10 2 4 8 73 tax? No, tbe tax is figured on grom and: on the several dealers in the Conore**.)«.)"- :••-•:- ;v--^V -;; due November 1. —CATUT £QBM8 OK toS pflnmi HCCOa^f"^tf to civic groups.,^ - ;. _ rnents^and bureaus. To eliminate * AJS it is also a very pretty illustration Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M; Hopler receipts whether on profitable or Committee for County Thuve. cost of processing half of Louis B. Thompson, president Of Appointed to study a plan for a red tape the commission could notIf West leads the king. South of the importance of proper tim- to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogonow- • /- on -unprofitable transactions. Pnparmg for an aggressive cam- the tbree mUBon federal govern- will make two tricks by allowing ing. On the shift to M*mrm>A *t the ffr»»»n Business Association of .COMMMMAftOW unity ^"^ntftr were *f±.C, Mc- Real Bargains r ment purchase orders-each year is apply principles of reorganization. r ski, property known as 22 Bloom- In Fashion Show The tax if approved will be Im- paign tof victory torhi s party on -The contirifaslon's answer to redthe lring_to win, if West shouldthe second trick, the avenge play- ingdate -avenue.— -.—- — BOYLE TREE SURGERY CO. _Hewlaraey. \... •.. ..„.„ ...pose. d also -on trades, professions, fYi^rman- Andrew R. • 8, Warren N. Gaffney, I more than the value of the com- Ifrtrida Gail Flannery, daugb- Mr. Thompson declared this " i to make every agency head continue the . suit This is the er would take the diamond finesse Western Electric Company, In- / raOHK OJZMBMXB *-«*•* and commercial activities conduct- , Mrs. BT A. O'Neill and : of the Republican coon- modities inBctasedV,- •.••••irev -.; Bath Coup — a simple ___ and thus lose the hand without corporated, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee o- of Mr- and Mrs: Edward J. week Jbat he Is surprised to find 1 «r»,;o the:1HoovethA Hoover Conunlssi, m ~T>te- for continually find. ed for gain or profit In th* mSttMLef UML Bowland also appointed s today anrfounceo ing the most efficient methods toPlay. South's holdup of the aceever knowing that he bad care- K. Knowlson, ppropertp y in Orange Flannery of 308 South^lnian ave- 37RANHNST. c ELIZABETH that dealeis are unlnfonned«on the The minimium UUon of State , - committee to carry the says, is just one illustration of "ex- lessly thrown the hand away. y g nue. Was ' !»• »«• | by r»r HtmMrtg letewndimi, which was reported tax Is 910 r th« committee tostud y a proposal of I says, is run bis department or bureau. The will usually cause West to lead an- avenue, 101.12 feet and thosh e whosh e grots receipts are K«w JUMy far NOTICB appeal for voters into every dis- pensive, time-consuming red tape other suit unless he believes bis By publishing —Wniwtwg Xr_ from Pacific In the press during ihe sestian of utUizmg vacant lots in strategic commissio1—— n als•• • oI—-y^v» proposem •••wed , thaejjamjr t tbe avenue, extended. $20,000 arepess In a taxable year tha condamnsttan of tb* trict ___ In the administrative operations of partner holds an honor. George Coffin has •tinrd for his \ Miss irma RanMn. toac t Ir-- .• the Legislature. The secretary of Unda o« Kunlea H. Ute- parts of the township af play- w Administrative Management Di- are exempt There are either ex- Cranford residents were named CORDUROY OVERALLS |thcG .Because of cumbersome lay-off The commissi T and the Ung is led. South* should The police received reports on Making A Hew In thJtJTeterans Bonus Tax Law, fH tha Furnishing K-g Friday of two children being approved by Governor TJrlscou~oti subject t^ the nnandal Busmen ~" Commit- Caldwell, Fred X DeDer, Wfl Size. % • procedures, it took the full time real gams in Internal departments wm at once; for if the lead is from / Tax Caw are exempt 11am P. Smith; John E. Wolf, E. D. I of seven persons for seven years at king-^queen, as- it appears tobe .B yM MeManns Bpos. bitten by dogs in Cranfbrd. The May 25.the tefialaton put it up to economy can be achieved only bj large bed* S4JD0 • The idirector, of the division of -, John W. Doran, GeorgeO. cost of $50,000 to^procesjua re- the jack will win the third round. McManus Bros, 1152-1154 East owner in each case was instructed rawr MOM the voters at the next general elec> _J this study, Mr. I ductlon of 2,000 Government fighting inefficiency on a day-to- to keep the nnimi^ confined for1 0 WILBUR COON ttan In November finally to taxation is empowered to. design that unused" land **» . Edward C McMahon, Jan- CARDIGANS Cottoo day bask. (If South were toduck , and East Jersey street, Elizabeth, has con- ___lfjeSM. SJBS •p- a form for reporting gross receipts, et Packer, Ucsella Walker, Mrs. Iployeea. is the next to lead spades the Jack cluded arrangements with Milton days for observation. SHOES N. I- Ha 1AHD HO. 4LAWNSEED U'-'' ' L by referendum vote tha by the town- .!». JO and the taxpayer's records and Luden Dozois, Mary Jane Glovier I it took the Veterans' Adminis- wouldnt make a trick.) L. Ehrlich, Inc, of One M«HI«MI Jean Deredita, 6, of 3 Third ave- World War n Bonus Bond tanao t and Itration an average of 80 days to ^tBi*wr B&os rtmcRAsan nue, Garwood, was bitten on the BOHE MEItt. •.-I.;-.-. .,••."•>•••- .—^-JIIOIhB. 4JS books must be produced upon the _„ -^nominal cost Main-BolandK.Schejtlerand WeymanO 1 SMend —wtthwrt button* or catebaK- Heres an example of the Bath avenue, New York City, tocam - $105 millions, and the gross,re- CORDUROY SO PANTS i death claims. Private to-iOBatajMnrjteMV Brin« 9 6 5 Roselle. VBCSDEBS. BOUJEB8 AMD GABDEH TOCOS cision, toapprov e or reject, on tha It approved by the voters, the Union treated Nancy Newman. 7, of 10 ballot tha bond' WIG COBM** state debt will be increased by $105 The new committees will report, 46743 N 4A»«1 John A. McManus, vice-president Hotels Roger avenue for a bite on tbe low- cod Got B — And Sav* «*entljr the gr" receipts tax tomillions in order to pay the bonus. their findings toMr . Bowland, who >W K of McManus BTOL, states that the er lip inflicted Thursday evening 0 8 76 R OK432 CRANIORD pay' off the In that amount World Warn Bon- also is vtos-president of the cou ../• Te Keep Cool? H three and one-half room deluxe by a dog owned by Frank Ferrec* -»:•*; • KQ108 *732 of Ihe sate of Us Bonds will be sold. The bonds Twp,»Cian- dl. and he in turn will submit a apartment Is entirely modern in of 9 Roger avenue. The child was which win furnish the cash ibr thepay .throe per centum and mature fort Two.. WtAtMd T^ri anmeVCKd CJy of to the council's executive styling and in decoration while the Uadaa. Onion County,. JfealaSc ilaaa aaaa indl- Abfinee RoflrocKbi ' V A K 10 7 6 playing in the Ferrec yard at the in not more than SO years. eated Aug. rTmoTa. i board. The council as a whole will C4 CnaM »474 T«kr four and one^half room apartment time. Merchants- ask: Is the piopused A sinking fund woujd be estab- then decide which project it will ' • OTBN O J95 is tastefully furnished hi a tradi- 6IYI YOUR HEATER tlttoparticularln filed-y ionn thl aa pla eauan attactiate market tod th a «> A J 4 A", entitled "Mew Jane* State sponsor and will ask the Township TkCaroD Travel BBTCM tional manner. ' ALAVEJID1 Department. Boute 4 Paikwajr -Bee. eV rvm t i\ the results i 2 N. Union Ave. .With "fUhw side vuln ible Every thought was given to as-On Jury Panel" A BREAK! Central Ave.. Clark Twp. toXehU h Vat> of the Joint studies. AVK. PlalBJIeld the bidding goes: TeLBJUrwtry ~ tonford Twp.. Fareel Nd._JBa — , sist the homeplanner of today InJoseph Holowchak of •$ James Tpowmhtp* Union "*" * Mr. Bowland explained that the South West North properly furnishing her home with ._ . Aus. SCTTMS": : rt 1 9 - pass 3 ^7 ' pass avenue is listed among'100 petit Ineludtass ipecUfcaltp y an the all that is new at almost moderate Jurors drawn before Judge Edward crvmlaai ownad or eontroUeaMiy. Xux 4 <7 pass ' pass pass cost, quality Considered. H. MabKaMbKy boundwbdl ol n tHanortbaaat West opens the king of clubs. - - A. McGrath at the Court House in lands OMMilr sarmattr of KUan ThnMh; East plays the discouraging, deuce, These interesting. hOrnefurnlsh-lEUzabeth to serve in the county tha •outiapM. by lmat BOW or fa -, —courts from September 26 to Oe- of TDaanhi*r f.:• HantfBlph; on tha and South should refuse to win. If ""~^ 1anda now or West-now switches to a diamon public toattend . ItoberC on tha northwatt by tha of Bryant Avenue, dummy's ace must be played In ox- ~ "" 49 on th« HAr tn lfgfp V.nct nit \aatl titrtrtt, 1+30 on the north, aa.«hown on the aforesaid plaiu, of^whlch landa and latioaof theralBB dub lead by Eastbefore South can oremlaes Eunice H. MaeKay, unmarried, tec tbe> set up the spades for a dub dis- \M O D E R N . la the owner of record, and tomak e aueli Section .10 — Tt dactoten and awara aa toauc n conunla- tfan of any af ttar card would set the contract By 2-7 Day Service Precisely 14, when that is the amount the doctor asks for. tlonera, ao to M appointed, ahan this line of play South can Unlit Don't expect 1to doDver Jutt and proper, and todo , whatever CBM his losses to one club, one diamond Re knows that even a minute change alters the effects •aid eonunlanonen, are br law author- Work Dose ot Prenba > ized and required to do In the premtaea. and one spade. If South wins the of "»*'"' hir v/e always double-check for accuracy. - Take further notice tha* an order wta 11 — An first round of dubs, or. not having madeSbyaaldJudte on the thirteenth daj nm mm i dogged wHh dwt and soot. ot September. A. 0. IMS. SacttoB IS —YMaai done so, takes the finesse in dia- Crystals Fitted the Seventh day et October. A. ft. IMS, monds, he can be held to nine hour of ten o'clock la the forenoon While Yon Wait Call at now far a cn*dc-«p. at the Court Houee. In UM tricks. SUzabeth, In the County ot Onion Now simriojw ihe hand i« rw»ing JLJKAXCHEB— played at a contract of three no • JEWKLXT .'siec. you deetra tob a heard. trump and the'same ^opening of the • DIAMONDS THXODORX O. P Icing of clubs is "°^» Again IN mvmm AVK. cr. Attorney Oeneral of Hew South must refuse topla y the ace aACKKTT M. JL WAS.TBB COTfXX. Attorney O the first trick and.if West " diamond^fne-fimisse McCURDY, JEWELE refused as before, south ihould now play the ace of hearts to when overbad is low and pri See the and wooda When Your Back Hurts- ffa New I Economic*! CHAPMAN BROS. DEVOE ONE-COAT BOOSE PAINT TERED? aa«a» St NOKTS AfK, DEVOE ONE-COAT N* IJaderemt Needed YOU CANNOT VOTE if yon are not registered, if yon moved OKT FUU. PAKTIC1IUUt8 AT SeMaeaeiiaHUiilltiaial into another district on or before SEPTEMBER 29, 1949, or mowed •I la artaat taaaT ailiti. Uea •Oh. Itbeauarte " within the same district prior to April 19, 1949, and did not vote in die ilkathaVemeeaaM Paint YOUR SAVINGS election on that date and in either ease fail to notify the Commissioner RICHARD BARTIG. Prep. of Registration, over your PERSONAL SIGNATURE, on or before Sep- Open Datty Tin ta» P. M. — Frldars Tffl » P. M. 3 Piece Mahogany Closed Wednesdays at. 1 P. M. / tember 29, 1949, or if yon changed your name due to MARRIAGE, DOANS PILLS 107-5 N. Union Avenue CRanfosd 6-2540 are insured DIVORCE or DECREE of court and have not RE-REGISTERED. 5 pc. Chrome Breakfast Set Bedroom Suite up to $5,000 per member when yon Save with the YES, JWEW JERSEY- is famed for its flori- CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION. YOU CAN VOTE if registered and yon moved into another elec- Available fat a ehaloeof eetm. The fear sturdy cultural achievements, as well as its chata have nattan seats and backs. This la 17^.00 tion district after September 29, 1949, or within the SAME ELECTION -**eJjr a better eel; ptteed irrwiptaanaHj lew. agricultural standards . . . because the "Let's not tie up the line; id For cvw 62 yarn ttm CRANFORD SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOdATTOH kss Tmr aielei ttttehen beanty. far eoatet.aad A k aa \ DISTRICT since APRIL 19,1949,"by executing an affidavit on Election «ajral thla set! (8elld baeks). large ehertaa* ft* O« . Garden State's florists produce more than, See you Tomorrow!* Day at the polling place in the district from which yon move or renudn, Sea It flaH #W« ^sMaT iflBMft fSVaQMBQ Oat Qi SBla> Of I ?•• $10,000,000* worth of flowersever y year. We he or if yon changed ypnr name after the last election. ' , You don't have to flyt o Hawaii for or- EXTRA SPECIAL SaleofQnaBiy chids, hecause these gorgeous blooms are [• Being consi'dcrafe of otfaecs is REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS Large grown here in our great state. New Jersey fs sure way to make party line is known, too, for the beautiful dahlias tsetvice good for everyone. And Thinking of BUILDING, BUYING or REFUVANdNC A dtkxen of the United Sut« who wW be TWENTT4)NE YEARS sired in her soil. And one New Jersey it's easy to be conadcrate- YOUR HOME — Co«w In mmi Consult Us. community is so famous for its roses that OF AGE OR MORE on NOVEMBER 8,1949, and wffl have nxgded in RUGS X» matter of spacing calls instead this State ONE YEAR and this County FIVE MONTHS on or bef ore said it has been called "The Rose Gty". Wldng one right sfier tnocber..^ date. NATURALIZED CITIZENS must produce their CITIZENSHIP INNERSPRIN6 Here's just another example of what a Ranging up gently when the line ' PAPERS. ' ' • ' • ' . '••'••. \ . :- • grand place New Jersey is —to live, to ? ••••:. •» Mortgage Money Available work, to play I . |ls sketiy innselTrsnd'bel WHERE TO REGISTER 001* 8BAX OONOOUrJM wflling to release die line promptly when it's needed' CRANFORD SAVINGS nd LOAN ASSOCIATION Ofice of TownsUp derk, J. Walter Coffee, Municipal Building, daily and on the erenings of September 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th ™*« 2 It Union Ava, Oaafot* N. A 9*d rNIW JI18IY Bill •OTJma |«alr 4&M A. K. to fc» r. at TILIPHONI COMPANY Maaliy Wgetts 11. M. a> t». M.

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AND CHHOmCL* THURSDAY. IMS Church Wedding Cxanford Ceremony Committee Ouurmen Tulloch; convention, John' For Miss Ann Oleyar patriotism and citizenship, For Jane Grace Stous L. D. Nicolello; health and welfare, } Named by lions • ••'••-•& GIVE GARWOOD—Miss Ann Oleyar_.^_r , GARWipOD—The Cranford Tab- GARWOOD—Committ ID. C. Andrews,^and publicity, FredU daughter of Mrs. Rose Oleyar of ernacle was the scene Saturday at :3 appointed by Louis J. Fantenelli, BL. 351 Hazel avenue and the late * ° °* U>e wedding of Miss Jane t of the Lions Club, at an Frank Oleyar, and George^Czur- Grace Stoltz, daughter of^Mr. and a1IH Mrs nization meeting last'week.Jn. lanis, son of the late Mr. ana Mrs.' *~ ' Jphn'H. Stolz, Jr^, of 135 St. Paul's Evangelical John Czurlanis of Nanticoke, p»,,'Locust avenue, and Charles A. Ry- and Re- < stm re ; lal es -include: were" 'married" Saturday' *af~Stj ^^«~ o^^^"*!^ ^ - ^ !^ Program. B. J. Anne's Church with the Rev. john'^^^Ryfler °* Rockville Center. U I.and conservation and Mirnt Hyman of M. Walsh, pastor, officiating at the The Rev. George Aitcheson, pastor, Werme; finance," John RichardsoEl; double ring ceremony., ' officiated at the double ring cere- GARWOOD—At the orgamza- boys and girls; Warren Binns, and to aboitla'Sa'aiSaatta?under aath ar Mrs. Elizabeth Voros of Spruce Given in marriage by her uncle, mony. ... • . •Snaatlon malr eUlmi and d> Victimpf For tlona meeting ot the Garwood Joseph Serina' of Cranford. the Escorted *y her father, the bride asalnt tha otata of laid decawad avenue was guest of honor at a Rev. Walter C Pugh. «'J« monU» from the data of said 140ns Club hist Wednesday eve- bride wore white satin with, an wore an autumnal gown of Balan- celebration Sunday. In honor of her ning, T^ii^ j, Fontenelli, president. Also, civic improvements. Rich- from i seventy-first birthday. Held at the '•.illusion neckline, long ciagg o creppe trimmed-wited with matching | Car Crash home of Mr. and Mrs. William Pin- " ^ ending in a chantilly lace. Her elbow-lengthf8^ Harper; sports. MUton Buch- «ul»eri«>" MOBBERT aV'TOUSt, Appointments to Be i follows: ) ter of Spruce avenue, the affair was crown of .seed pearly and rhine- veU.feU from a Qjieene Anne ofr^"1*^ educatton. A. T. Mosca; Program—Bertram J. Bertolamy, Scots Cap trimmed with rhantiiryl Turtk & Decker. Attorney* attended Jay: Mr. and Urs- Richard Annonnced at Session stones held her flngertip veil, and c she carried a lace, and she carried a bouquet of i and '" raaaSTja Mas8;«l^Sfc AiftieV^rT Rochford 'and children, Bobert bouquet ot white I Mnlencheck and James Telofeai of Of Executive Board T. Mosca, Burton Dickerman, John roses and chry chrysanthemums— " I For Oiarlea Mormon; RoseQe Park, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayer and Walter Weimann; sight j Maid of honor for the occasion Maid of honor for the occasion GARWOOD—An organizational was Miss Nina May Ryder, sister Kitted in S. Plainfidd Fontenelli and daughter, Mr. and conservation and blind—-Hennan|was Miss Catherine Oleyar sister meeting of the executive board of Werme, chairman; Ernest Behnert, of the bride, who wore a gown of of the bridegroom of" Brooklyn. Stanley Carlson, Chester Henry, W.|aqua faille with matching crown She was gowned in dark green were held this morning at 9 o'clock a this 3:30 In Franklin crepe trimmed with matching item the Dooley Funeral Home, SMazz* a o2fJ^L-f Westfleld^.. Schoo «tt««>oL Mrsn. W. Loveland, James Daus and Ru- and carried a bouquet of white SchooL Mrs. Louis Weinberg, dolph Sachsel; finance—John Rich- roses. Bridesmaids ^ were the chantilly lace and wore a petite 218 North avenue, west, Cranford, Harry Nead is recuperating from president, will announce her com- ardson. David Flanigan, Herman velvet toque headpiece. Her bou- for Charles W. Morrison, 28, ot 841 a recent illness at his home. Misses Josephine Zovak of Lans- | i 119 mittee appointments at that time Werme, William Darroch and Fred- f ord Pa., Miss Rose OTeySr of Gar- quet was'of fall thrywint^yin!ir>% Locust avenue, who was killed Willow avenue. asfollows: erick AdamL . - , ... Sunday at 3 a,'m. when his ear ( wood. Miss Helene Washleski of Thomas Hade of Garwood served Mr, and Mrs. Charles Severs of Budget and finance, Mrs. Pa- Boys and girls—Warren J. Blnns, Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Mary Petrps'89 man- w>,, David Smith and struck a tree in South Flainfleld. 418 Locust avenue announce-, the trida Corveleyn; program, Mrs. •¥*•.•• A high mass of requiem was Jr.,' chairman; John Richardson, of New York and Miss -Irene tSer!^ !*• Smith, cousins of the birth of a son, Charles William, Ethel Mercer; welfare and guid- Frank Staffers,, Richard Harper of Lansford. They were attired In bride.'of Garwood, ushered. Mrs. CONJUNCTION WITH THE offered at 9^0 a. m., by the Rev. Jr., at the Muhlenberg Hospital, ance, Mrs. Matildn Johp«o'>; pub- and JonQ Mayer; membership and w John M. Walsh, pastor, at St rainbow hues of yellow, pink, blue,i > Davis Smith, cousin of the Plalnfleld, on. August 31. licity, Mrs. Lillian Tombs; mem- attendance—rthe Rev. Walter Pugh, green, orchid and aqua. The flow- hride, of Garwood, was soloist She Anne's Church. Interment was in 8 Mrs. Charlotte D*Arcy, Mrs. John bership, Mrs. Elizabeth' Windg; li- chairman; David Tulloch, John er girL Mary Ann Serina of Gar-' ^ several selections, inrlndmg. THE MARLBOROUGH VERTICAL St Gertrude** Cemetery, Wood- Dugan and, Leon Anson; dvic bridge. Carlisy and Mrs. Harry Nead are brary service, Mrs. Marjorie Schef- wood, also wore aqua. "At Dawning," "Because" and* among the Garwood members of fler; publications, Miss Alice Rog- improvement — Richard' Harper, Best man was Michael ic«min.wl"Savior like a Shepherd Lead Us." According to police, Mr. Morri- ers chairman; Walter Weimann, David A 1 jon, driving his late-model.«uto^ the auxiliary of Westfleld Post, 645,' - of Dupont Pa. Ronald Serina of! reception for the wedding VFW, who. ace helping wifii ar- Russette and Chester Henry; Garwood served as ring bearer P&rty and immediate family was mobile, a- convertible, swerved and Goals, Mrs. Frances Silver; hos- 11 at t rangements for a Bingo party to pitality, Mrs. Elsie Williamson; health and welfare—Andy An* UUsherh s were RRober t Sherrh y of Lm-'h*'h** *« Orchard InInnn, Spring-Sp ' struck a tree on Park avenue near tfield6 be held October 12 at Lycos Hos- safety, Mrs. Irene ftappy; sunshine, drews, cbairmnn; Bernard Steiner dden . AndreAd w ZovaZ k of Cranford,' >^ 'ollowm'allowing which the young South Plalnfleld avenue. Cause of 00 01 left a pital for the disabled veterans. Mrs. Anna Fontenelli; summer and Stanley Carlson; sports—Mil- Walter Mochalick of Summit HJILl " * ^ wedding trip to the crash has not been determined. ton Buchbinder, chairman; Louis South Flainfleld police reported Mrs. Laura Senst of 12 Second roundup, Mrs. Verna Dalleyr^ouTf- Pa-V Stanley Hanczyc of PittstownjAtlantic City. They wiU take up Day, Mrs. Stella Rieder; fftc- NicoleUp, Rudolph Sachsel, and Pa;, and Frank Trojan of Lansford. residence at 550 Fourth avenue that construction work now being avenue was hostess Bernard Btelner. . , ' , , 00 tn ir dub recently, representative, Mrs. Erdine A reception was held at the Ma-M? ? >«*urn. Mrs. Ryder is done, on Park avenue may have Education—A. T. Mosca, chair- em d in caused Mr. Morrison to swerve present. Phelps; class mothers, Mrs. "Andres. sonic Temple In Westfleld follow- P!°y^7 *"* 7 Mrs. Agnes Washboume has man; Frederick Adami and James ing the ceremony. Following a mo- Service in Newark. The bride- suddenly. Motorists have been re- IKr. and Mrs.C6melnis Sullivan Compton; constitution—David Tul- groom is associated with the West- quired to follow a zig-zag course will, move from 427 Third avenue been appointed to the office of re- tor trip through Canada, Mr. cording secretary, succeeding Mrs. loch, chairman; William Darroch Czurlanis and his hride will make field Home Appliances. on the street, to avoid obstruction£. to their new apartment at 3 CedarNathan Paladino, who recently and Peter Eriksen; Three pa » in the their home at the Hazel avenue nge car street this week. to Elizabeth. John Dugan, chairman; Walter address. . Presbyterian Children were injured. They were Mr. Anne Marie MOlano of 311 Beech Weimann ' and Stanley Carlson; Morrison'* brother, Edward, 29, of avenue celebrated her sixth birth- will be discussed for A graduate of Garwood schools, ception and tea for faculty mem- Lions education—Peter Eriksen, the bride is employed by thTeo Have Rally Day 225 Virginia street, Westfleld, who day Sunday with a party for 10 of chairman; . Andy Andrews and GARWOOD—Rally Day will be suffered a fractured left leg; his bers to be held September 29 in the Quality Pood Market. Westfleld. 18th Ocowf KsgMi atsjicJMe«» wbh Anierkaa Modem her.young friends. There were Lincoln SchooL - Announcement Leon Anson; patriotism and citi- A graduate of Dupont High School, observed in the Sunday school this wife, Mrs. Eileen Morrison, frac- games, refreshments and prizes. zenship — Louis Nicolello, chair- Sunday at 9:45 a. nx, in Garwood : dac Madborongh tbc minifri gem of votar tured vertebra and pelvis, and Miss will also be made of delegates to Mr. Czurlanis served four years Winners of prizes were Judy Rein- be sent to the P.-TA. Conventionman; John Fontenelli and W. .W. with the Army during the recent Presbyterian Church. Ralph dark. I ^Q*r ^BB^LpBBBa^aaBaiCBWB-av ^a^BBiMaSaa^lCa^L^F ^DK ^CailCvHOa# Marie DeFina of Bronx, N. Tn for- hardt, Yvonne "Andres and John Loveland; publicity •— Frederick superintendentd , wilinl be in chargeh . by satiiwwod inlay and hand* merly of Cranford, fractured left to be held in Atlantic City and the war. HERE'S THE PLAN WHEREBY Miliano. Guests were present Four-County Council .Meeting to Adami, chairman; 'Stanley Carlson ig worship will 'be BClftd JtCtlOBe ' - — -Muhlen- Elizabeth, Ciauford. Linden audBurUnrDt berg Hospital, Plainfleld. be held in Westfleld in October. Bride —Iducted at n a. m. by the Rev. and Garwood. \ S. Tougher, pastor. His the - second tragedy Mr. and Mrs. Banck of 112 An- Of Lawrence LommeiT topic will be, The Children and suffered by the family. Charles' Jenny Strzalkowski the Dogs." choh r place the birth of Promotions Sunday GARWOOD—The marriage of father was killed in- February, a ddaughter, Lois Lee, on September The study of Paul's letter toth e 1942, hi an explo (on aboard a At St. Paul's Orarch Married in Elizabeth Miss Irene Helen Bodnar, daughter Rphesians will be fftn^*>iw^ at 11 at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plakv of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bodnar U. S. Navy tanker en route to field. .• ...- :•::.•• • ,>l GARWOOD — Promotions will GARWOOD — Miss Jenny Mary evening services Sunday at 8 PIANOCO. Puerto Rico, where Mr. Morrison take place at a special service of of '94 Second avenue, and Alfred o'clock. Christian Endeavor will of^whieh one-half or O»e IKiflar and ^ y Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rostek have Strzalkowski, daughter of MrsLawrenc. e Lommel, son of Mr. and —SIEINWAT sUV was to have taken a Job as a civil- moved to their new home hi Duth- e Sunday School, Sunday at 9:49 Mary Strzalkowski of 461 Second meet Sunday at 7 p. m. at the ian engineer for U. S. military a. m., at St Paul's Evangelical and Mrs. George C Lommel of 147church. The program will be in 605 BROAD STREET, mont The Rosteks formerly re- avenue and the late John Strzal- Westervett avenue, North Plain- forces.. .. , sided at 218 Second avenue. Reformed Church. The worship kowski, became the bride Saturday preparation for a pre-communion MArkatS-SSSO Bom in KHaaheth, Charles Mor- field, took place Saturday, Septem- study. Of every renewal, Sixty4wo4uid-a-Half Cents goes for the same purpose. A daughter, Sheryl Lee,: was service will be conducted at 11at 4 p. m. at St Elizabeth's Church ber 10, at the First Presbyterian fr- rison attended schools, there and born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of a. m, by the Rev. Walter C Pugh,in Elizabeth, of James Paul Duffy, Choir rehearsal is held every was pastor. Church in Cranford, with the Rev* World-wide I from Jonathan Day- BS3 nn son of Patrick Duffy Rebert-g. longaKer, pastor,—per- Thursday at 8 p. m. . ton Re spaghetti dinner wiU •I 10 at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- •***•(.. _ and the late Mrs. Anne Duffy of forming the ceremony.! During World War II. heflld—r— -••-• ' : sored from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m, today Scranton, Pa. The bride was given Given In marriage/by her father, services on Sunday, October X. "with the U. S. Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Andrew De Fran- by the Junior Guild in the church in marriage by her brother, Stan- the bride wore a navy blue cock- >-HOUSL Prior to being employed by thcesce o of Center street recently en- basement On Monday at 8 p.: ley Strzalkowski of Elizabeth. tail suit with a wine toque and Seek Men to Aid Veterans' Administration at New- Joyed a picnic at HasUngs-on-the- the Men's Brotherhood will hold its A skinner satin gown trimmed navy accessories. She had a deep a ark. he first-meeting in the church. with a floral spray of seed pearl •j l^ B-«M»^«tt^irT*er«oi| at yonr home tosolicit yon SI* for yoor snhscription. People's Bank and Trust -r—U-Q-TJ. Mrs. S17 sound movie will be featured. AH and featuring an illusion neckline, tendant was Mrs. Haline Latawiec GARWOOD — An appeal fa Westfleld, and the Aluminum Com- Cedar street isre receiving con- men are urged to attend. long pointed sleeves, and a full of Cranford, who was dressed in volunteers to help the Cub Seoul pany of America in Oarwood. gratulations on the birth of a The September meeting of thetram was worn by the bride. A program continue in Garwood •• Mr. Morrison- navy crepe with matching acces- daughter, Linda Susan, on Septem- Junior Women's Guild will take matching crown of «Mnn»r satin sories. Best man for his brother issued this week to fathers of 8.1 cant of St Anne** Church. Besides ber fl at Muhlc «berg Hospital, place Wednesday at 8 p. m., in the trimmed with seed pearls held her was Richard A. Lomrari of Northand 10-year-old boys in the com- his blotter, he tf survived by aPlainfleld. church basement Meetings of the flingertip veil' and she carried a munity by Richard Harper of SU guild will be held on the fourth Plainfleld. Locust avenue, chairman of tnt .Miss Ruth Morrison of Mrs. Helen Kurlewicz of Willow mother of pearl prayerbook and a Following the ceremony a re- Daylestown, Pa. avenw ^tertam^to club w>d- Wednesday of every month. white orchid. Boy Scout Troop and'Cub.Pad • •, ••, .•...>'••:! ception was held at the Historic Committee. >• g Matron of honor for her sister- Inn in Scotch Plains. The young in-law was Mrs. Stanley Strzal- Mr. Harper point*9 out thai ^.-;-1-. Vote Registration couple left on a wedding trip to The William Kracmers of 8 Sec- Democratic Auxiliary kowski of ^EUzabajh, who wore a present cubs are anxious to pick op •'K- ond avenue are rectlving congrat- the New Engumd area with a stop- Deadline Sept. 29 Inducts New Members gown of JI .chiffon and fc the program where they left off la '**. i •• GARWOOD — Next Thursday. ulations on the birth of a daughterg, , over at Provincetown, Cape Cod. 'June, while boys Just reaching tht JJan e *V on fl*irttw>*Tfn*fl 9 siit GARWOOD^-The Women's Aux- with rhii A graduate of Cranford school September », wiU be the last day MohlenberMhl g Hospital, Plaioflald, iliary of the Democratic Club held She carried a bouquet of American age of 8 would like to register sad for Garwobd^resldents to register Hl ld •mi ColcnuuVs Business ft*%«w>^ocgin to'climb tbe cubbmg Mrs. JCraemer is the former Miss a business meeting Monday eve- beauty roses. Bridesmaid* In- Newark, the bride also attended for the general election on Novem- Emily Szabo of Garwood. ning at the home of Mrs. Mp cluded Mrs. Clem Endrom, sister of bear, wolf and lion rank. ber 8, Borough Clerk Walter a New Jersey State Teachers' Col- The program calls for a com- McManus announced. Hours for The W|Uiam Gilberts and Rus- Smith, 119 Myrtle avenue. In- leg*, Trenton. She Is employed in Burleighs ot Beech avenue ducted as obi were Mm and the Misses Rose BialecU of the office of the Sonoco Products mittee of 11 men, Mr. Harper said. registrationm the clerk's office are Garwood, Dorothy Van Corden of from 8:80 a. m. to 8 p, nv this week visited friends in Newton this past Joseph Certo, Mrs. John Banyass, Company In Gar wood. Mr. Lom- week-endkd . ' Mrs""". Harr~ y Middleton and Mrs.aizabeth and Sophie Ryssewski of mel was graduated from Bergen- Polio Contribution and from $3Q a. m. to-9p . m, on inden. They wore gowns GARWOOD-A contribution of Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and Dorothy and Joseph Nicholson of Hurley Plans were fleld schools and the New York Third avenue entertained Sunday formulatedLibr a card parry to beto that of. the matron of honor, andTrade SchooL He is employed $5 was given to the next Thursday. .... carried bouquets of pink roses. j Paralysis Fund at the Monday at a 5Mblf birthday celebration. held in the near future. Mrs. by the Johns-Manville Company, 1 Ten young guests were present James Walsh, president, presided. The bride'* mother wore a dusty Manville. nlng meeting of the Women * Aux- from Merchantville and Garwood. pink gown with beaded floral de- iliary of the Fire Department GARWOOD Gail Jeanette Fleaher, daughter, LinaVCaroL on Septem- sign of the same color and navy ac- Plans were also made for a card cessories. Architect Hired to Plan IEEP INFORMED ABOUT CRANFORD AND CRANTORD PEOPLE THROUGBl • THT ONLY NOTICI: OP of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fleaher, ber 10 at Elizabeth General Hos- party to be held October 14 at St Jr., of 343 South avenue, was pitaL Best man for hji brother was New School Addition Mark's Church. Hostesses for the MEDIUM WHICH IS PUBLISHED IN CRAMTORD ^ «§* ONLY christened Sunday at St Mark's Mr. and Mrs. Melville G; Matthew Duffy of Elizabeth. evenmg were Mrs. Frank Knight Episcopal Church by the Revan.d children of Fourth avenue" Among the ushers were Clem En- GARWOOD — Lauren V. Pohl- and Mrs. CalieskL Mrs. Theodore Frederick *W. Blatz of St Paul's recently for Tennessee, where Mr. drom, brother-in-law of the bride- man, Elizabeth, architect^ was Griffin, president, presided. HEIP THE JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE AT ONE AND THE SAME TIME Episcopal Church, Westfleld. Mrs. Gaugban will work for an adgroom- , William Hanlon, Edward hired by the Board of Education Tllto 1% Bavftwd Bernice Duff, an aunt,, and Mrs. vanced degree in bacteriology. Hanlon and Hugh Butler, all of last Wednesday night to draw plans Surprise Bridal Shower Jersey, and tha addition to Washington WITHOUT ANY EXTRA COST ' T Zlllah Mulvaney, a cousin, both of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bass of Elizabeth. "fo r an * — ... GARWOOD—A surprise bridal Elizabeth, were godmothers. Henry Pine avenue announce the birth Following a reception at Lutaks SchooL It is expected the' plans shower was tendered Miss Char- in Elizabeth the couple left on awill be completed and ready for \ Becroft, maternal grandfather, also of. a son, Robert - Lawrence, at approval by the board in Febru- lotte Rose of 615 Center street Sat- of Elizabeth, was godfather. Overlook Hospital, Summit, on motor trip through Canada and the urday evening by her sister-in- Poconos. Upon their return they ary, I960. law, Mrs. Arthur Rose of 413 Beech Mr", and Mrs. William F.-Adams September 19. will reside at the Second avenue The new-addition will take care of 305 Cedar street announce the Mrs. Sue Sutton has returned avenue. Decorations for tbe ocea- W from a vacation spent at Lavallette. address. birth of a daughter, Joyce CUra, A graduate of Garwood schools on August 25. Mrs. Adams is the The Gee Wee Cees held their Regionaljyears. Washington School now is .. a NEW JERSEY industry LET'S MAKE initial meeting of the season Wed- and Jonathan Dayton |35 guests from Rahway, Westfleld, former **'fr Clara Fdicki of Gar- "GO high school, the bride attended used for the first three grades. Cranford and Garwood. Miss Rose wood. _JL. nesday evenmg at the home of Mrs, Howard Stacey of Cranford. Drake Business College in Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. William Laurenspn beth and is employed in the office and Miss Wilma Laurenson of New Among those present were Mrs. BELOW IS A LIST OF THE LEAGUE Albert Van Natta. Mrs. goltis, Mrs. of the Singer Manufacturing Com- the board on the completion of a production are an old story in WHO WHi PARTICIPATE York City were the guests Sunday pany hi Elizabeth. Mr. Duffy is atemporary ground level school Mr. and Mrs. George Ferry of William Parker and Mrs. William 1 I tbe bJatorf of New Jeney, but^ the refining of IN THE HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS: Scblund of Garwood, Mrs. Jack graduate of Scranton, P*>, schools, room in ^ ^ffn'ftsjtiy ?. H**™**" UC the Cattt. which 312 Walnut street and is also employed at *h* Singer third grade. aplasmosls irr'fTly an retbtaas ia one which belongs to modem times. Mn. Tteddy" Mosco of Center Christiano of Westfleld and Mrs. Robert AdkW Mrt.ERFatiaaMr Manufacturing Company.. During Eugene Hart, president, conduct* further atacks. but thty This atate holds sr prominent place in the secondary E. X Lonngar, Jr. recently attended the fr»«<«ifyffr Dingle of Cranford. ed the meeting. '. I* be sprtadtra of the Robert W. Addons Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pedna and world War TJ he served in the Mr*. Fletchar GUpin Mr*.TowlwMtx«on Mrs. PbnlR: Adams Mm. A. Donald Green meeting of her social bowling Navy for two and a half years.' •Baeltiiisj and icfininsj of sjffl^t silver "«f^ platinum. At Mrs. Walter A. Worth group. M»"\^r« from Union, Hill- children of Wahuit street recently «sas tisse .New Jeney • output totalled note than half Griffith* Mrs. D.Smead Berry General Election side, Cranford and Linden belong attended the marriage of Mrs. MrvJLCMuoky Mrs. W.Gonka French J. Howard Houston t i that it A* H!MII» --lu^-U- SLRGnky Mrs. dadesXRoaiod to the dub. •.. " v Pedna'* cousin, -Miss Mable On GOP Committee •jB^pSSBL ^LaBft v^aaBa7 Wa^aa^a'aaa? *£v^P*AaaiH^Bp^Va> ' ' ' Mi* WlbaaiJLNt^k Schwarz, to Patrick Mulllns in AkxROood Mrs.. R, If. Harmon Mrs. J.Dwight Bridge Mrs. Albert Devianus of Spruce GARWOOD—A general Repub- New Jersey had long been a jewelry center and jewel- Mn.CF. Mr*. Frank IVnor*,*. avenue is entertaining her mother, Englewood. * Tr| T < E. Mr*AfcWt E. John*on Mr*. John a ChamberEn Mrs. Veronica Blskus of Gerard- Mr. and Mrs. Peter 8peranza,of lican campaign <*r* T ' t*f^ for the en here began to salvage their "•weepings", which they Mim. JkrV M**» W. H. Fbamar November election as announced found to he toe valuable to be discarded. This refining X&My Mr*, HsnrV.Osborto,Jr. Mrs. Homer c ruher viue, Pa, 212 North avenue announce the today by Warren N. Gaffney, chair- Mrs. Mn. G«aae F. Rkfamk •**• George Spaltinf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scoring birth, of a daughter, Lana Marie, man of the Republican county or-] of predoas ntetak grew into a flouriablngbusiness , which, ' Mi*. L. M. Tucker . \' Mrs. D. Richard French of MS Spruce avenue are receiving at Bahway M»mnrj«i Hospital onganization, Iwlto'lfff the. following- • NfllVAINMINT was greatly accelerated as platinum, first osed for elec- Mr*. Bradaar If. littlahala Mrs. ehark.A.Spear ***. Walk* W. Stoat,*. on the birth of aSeptember 16. Mrs, RRWipkd Mr*. L. a GahJy ' from Garwood: L. Thomas Daub, trical pmpuata. became popular for jewelry settings. la Walter & McManus, John F. Rich-' Mrs. X Robot Waterfaoote the snany steps in the process of refining of predoa* aftar SMI ap- ardson, Bernard Sterner, Albert H.' •OBOtfOH OrOAEWOOO u am afMiller, Joseph E. Humenik, Fred metals electricity and gas L. CowelL Burton E. Dickerman, t work. Borouch ot Albert Brtttein, Archie S. Darroch, loUowiiia? attar Buraoch ownad bad apt naaaad lor blto ZJSSZ Michael Galiscewski. David " A. and that tha aaM aMar baa been ap- stthja aaM thirty das*, the !».Murray, Albert Gill, Clara De- pnmt by tha Mayor «* Cbuaen at a aaan ha tatalaas ay tta *afaash maattnc haM on tha Uth aay ot Saptam- laa <*T*ntac haa> ky niiltlia lirtlai Freitas, Jane Miller and EdwanJ bar. tttt, and that at a meaUn* of tha lha «aatMty. P. Freeumd. -~~~ Mayor and OoooeU to h* hald on »ep- r DWriett. A* that portion ot tka Bor- tambar ST. Mat, at tha Municipal taaay «aat at aaMlaatlaa «!«h at Oarweod tgtag math of tha Una BuOdiBavOanRMd. Maw Janajr. at S:SO Z'ti of tka falial "r^-irri WHI aarta •( r.U. at *. TJiha aria* aOar to Si Mark's Activities •ad aaMh ct tha ttaa aala In acearaaoca ot tha H. 1, aai r GARWOOD — Sunday morning CKANFQaW, It. J. and Chronicte ot vm. TtUa «•: ~ ~ * • ntapt ar wjaet MT ac aB aWawi prayer and sermon will be held at, aad auMaot «a the by tax or imiiStpal Uao fcracViama* ar •aada tflTum of aiud 10:80 a. m. at St Mark's Church. I lai DW (ht Daad to A card party for the benefit of CRANFORD 64)008 •t taMt m% a» aala ark* the church will be held October 7. All that porttad af tha (bt fawwaar *» aay fliaaa af according to plans vm4/ti at the IThunday evening meeting of the u-14-p-it-w-is-y ^Women's OuiM Mrs, Susan Sut r H !l 1 1 : ; > i v r • ':"' ' V .'V"<£V'." •Cm .'!_- .i,-y'i '-'.",£' V' "I'. '• ' *--^-_j"' *"* '' * .. ' •, . •''•'." ^- f**'"'.'- *• V'^'""", Y."£V" *'r' ^ -' ".'"f ' '<• '''! ""•' •' '-'' '• • ' • ' • ' " ""- ' '•• •• ' '•• *' • • * * ''•'" " '•*' '-\ '.' v*' \Tt« '^''^r* '•"••' ' ' " *••/" •.""'-'' •.',.''•' p , ** ' ''^^•^L^B "iT ' * ' •"''"• •*-'•".'"•' £.";•*','•'. '-"•'' ^_. .;*"• •'> '. -'"'- ' ',. .."i .••..,'. - •. ' ' * . " ' •••».*•-" • * ,•,-* ^~ •••••,'' "• -•' J* '*-»*••*-' -*''", .

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mm;ir : ; thair growtoi maturity la • ".•, ;; '-'. *"//'S ^|M». Albnrj Attend* taanalf of the Oratorio Otoruaareiaaason waa held at the Wlnfleld Of haM every Toesday frpai t to1 0 Scott HotatBizabetb, recently. the county for *the" flrsT^ight •••••••• -pm. the adolescent - . •.-. '.- ••_•-';. '..••. ' •'** lion is td principallyy agilrtsagainslt airtmilng the meeting, nMmths ol_.thls year, Attowarar, » ' •;•••'".' •• thai ts^Soinetiines'tlie young Mrs. Chartaa G. Albury of 111 g(trt wlshtai to }oto|st»ben B. Patrik of Ellzabath, showed a total 47,417 higher than Drive • .- Eastman atreet lift last weak to ay. wrrtr tft Mlw Sfln- ff"tfHWi t of the chamber'a fire that for the same period of last parents, brtlttling tbeir hunb owa or at -ftt pxwMBtft warned that yaar, attend the fri«w^«i «y»nw«iHiM« ^# : : "r' .^*'W'i-•''7;^ *" Hn losseIons reached their highestl The eighth-month total for 104ft Ool! Streami- *& . WtOt ^ _ *as a _„ *r thelpeak:"B ini the United States UUIUJ«;trad,urtogfWa|-Jan3.«9i8s j^najsao,. as compareda wuwitnh ethical andpolittcal idea* of ~r 19.1th* past year. He pointed out'2iWL97l far the first eight months coast M«dJcei"so- Three l : ^winTtha^rto ^a^«ar/-TMIW^ tented Ous fyear ty^^i*tAf» WMBMHMI XBmmlr «hn..i4 W> irMI-l —__ JWT. the _ ^ CtomtyVetteM Society. Questions at the hand* of the adolescent her are Mrs. William Pjart of "EUJah/* Prevention Week should be utiL ...rf. _ . : Fortunately, howev«f>__adojes' organizedOratorio CboirtuV of the ~* of New York, ized as a starting point for year- I'raaasd ,a*riculturaUr afcwld bs «ddt«*sc4 to the JfeoV 8outh Bound Brook l^toni GARWOOD ifest Jtodety «jf jrcw Jtmu a* M cense is a relatively aQprTperiod Gould of first Presbyterin Chhurchh, Muy be titte role in round fire prevention activities b> m •tat £ttt* stKtfc Trenton »,W././ Abo, it* a phase that-fseqoentij Mrs. Albury D. director of ,fifM-.H r'j-v- &r.tt* ftnft 1 piflrfic officials, in schools, factor- 0 R D KENILWORTH : • Marie Twain to said to have re- leaves no lasting effects. jk t music lp5??tlPon' 1°°** *>»o«» who'ieies aandd stores, and by the general Christian EWorld and at the marked ooca that wben ne 1 Parents would do well not to5uKI9 ^Xa^QVOUUt Ox ^XoO CoUPeSt i publi_«_••_.c . "... * . * alyaarsof age he was ami 'TZ^^^'SSSyS:^ iMn.tanoKMaCTHuii»rtiw^«ionij *•-• CKANFORU. NEW JERSEY^^^ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 ; take'the peculiar behavior of theWoman/* the coundTs magarine tA tralto, and Marflyn Voabarg, »• discover how much his parents had adolescent as a personal affront which she Is a member of the edi- from Cranford, Westfield, Plain— 24 Pages — FIVE CENTS learned during the last seven erj field, Rahway, Hosette, Elizabeth, pranoi' Walter Hewitt, AAOO, of iSwim Pool Attendance •owd at .—, WHMSllSJj warned Airing the last seven or The rebellion is more against the torial board. She also is a mem-! Maplewood, again win be at theCat by Fear of Pobo IPhonetics Course tight yean,' Apparently, like mottlfactor of authority than w%tt ber, of ,the national committee : At Casino October 28 wt r Officers Elected bjf adolescents, he had taken a dim the parents as indiviauaUv/ pien'nin^ a program" for World Kifnllworlh^ organ,. ••-• '••';•'.••••••: 'V-',! ;.:• ••.•.:•'•• r-la?:^! • - - - • • ~ ~^~ View of Ibe intellectual attain- Aprfl, tha-cttprus wflt sing High of infantile pa- The opening fall assembly of iptains In' the second 'place, parents!Community Day on November 4 ralysis during the summer is be- Cranford Dramatic Club will be Dr. DarrellSIace of Newark Junior Women's Qnb ments of his parents during these should keep their sense of humor and Is assistant chairman of Chris- the "Requkin'* by Brahms. Solo- ring on State Teachers College began Jr. League Drive tation of HUn^^WMtteV at ists wflwilll be FloyRoyd Worthington lieved tohav e been the cause for he^l Friday evening, October 2$ For Adult Harriet Gasorek was' elected earlier yean. at this time. By not taking things tian Social Relations of the Worn* in the Casino, and will feature two series of 15 lectures Tuesday to president of the Junior Women's / The resentment of authority too seriously, many a tense situa- an's Auxiliary of the Episcopal the Christmas season. Public in- Marilyn Vosberg. a cut of more than 80 per cent in August swimming activities at the one-act plays. Mrs. Helen I teachers of Cranford schools. • TheNamed fi>r dub of the Village Improvement among children during this period; tion can bo relieved Diocese of New Jersey. terest in thl* presentation as i lectures will continue through the Association Tuesday at a meeting as in a perfomtnc* Wit Spjjr Union County. Park Commission ;\ shall will direct "Women. often so disturbing to the peace 'Thirdly, its should avoid Wait;".a new play which took lucation in Calvary Lutheran Church. Her and harmony of the homestead and unnecessary trailer pools in Rahway and'Linden re- -._>»-»—~»j .ojuMJfBpetween, them- vealed in figures released at the prizes on the West Coast, while KM to 4:30 p. m. in Cleveland staff includes: Vice-president, Bette so confusing to distraught parents, sefres'anl " d the child, meeting only , Hamhlttonlaii world's grtattst jTownslrip Co: Mrs. Clara Low will produce School. Seventy teachers have en- Fund Drive Hemleb; recording secretary, Betty [ptoginiter chorustorus, MisTBonnell reported, I Plans for observance 'of Fire commission's headquarters in Eliz- MORTICiliNS rolled. ,'. Roll; corresponding secretary, Pat Summary of the issues that are necessary. Par-Ptogeoiter of trottars, attaarT waiewhicht abet«t^>*»h. tU*V1_s _..1.wee' t J-l_«-LC^6^72*swim. a inn —_i—- Chekov's "The Boor." A. reception Local and County Newspaper Project ""' happmess If we sit- ents have tofin d a happy medium the famefamed fHiwMttonffiiii stake at Iinj additioaaqraon to toth the 3 82 voicevoicess oof'Preventiof n Week. .October 0 to15 , Decision to Follow The lectures deal witti the use Workers Readying for Wall; treasurer, Sue Lomench. and . nation or treat It too ••—*• stake at thI*e Chancel Choird«Jr-•'***, th>e ne««w* graui»-.~<-~p ~ — -•»- * .. • -^ mers used-the two pools last StL AVB. for tnomtwtra tain follow. MJCS. Ann League Drive at this time.. They should be neith- Gosbsn, N.Y, It named was fealsd I month,'as compared with 40,714 in O'Brien is chairman. Officials to Present of phonetics in reading and speech nuditor, Phyllis Quelly. Nets Service Group " Adolescent.. resentment of. au> er toorigi d and severe nor, on. the MO years ag«^: ;;'' includes between 40 and 80 singers :< OtANTOKO, W, *. Stutfy-of- Arguments Oct. 8 Opening Date The club will present the play, ^ Turned In by Leacue thority goes far beyond the normal August, 1948. :•.'•• :-;' ' ' v The club waj be represented at $333.25 Jiret Week other hand, too lenient Most of Argument for and against the, semi-annual meeting of the Coarse in Government The series is part of the in-serv- 'Rumpelstilskin" in conjunction • • _ League '.'dislike aO-of us have of being . \''-:>^4.,-.-<\'-y Overall attendance figures for 1 Of United Campaign all, they should not alternate be- j ; i jposed footbridge across the » training program for teachers, w with the combined PTA's on Oc- Profits Breaking all previous records fa Crossed up" or "pushed around" ^>i&^v''. '.ii'fe §'iri New Jersey Theatre League in! A course in municipal and coun— tober 29 m ihe way River from Kensington land is provided as a gift of the Area crfptains for the eighth an- auditorium of Cran- 85 I-yr. new subs. ..$106.25 the first week of their bi-annual by others, It ofteV manifests it- teld on October 23 [ty government will be offered byj d H h 001 The.'»^anion-of adolescence. Is, me to Balmierg parkway were Mrs. Paul Adams. Board at Education to the faculty. nual Cranford United Fund Cam- 5? . i5 S* - „ . ;i__. subscription drives for The Cran- salf hi the face of perfectly rea- one of thoee inevitable trial*, that local and county affloafein a serkssi •_• LJL55W._newsub,_,,,._: 1.00._ ford- Citizen"and Chronicle, "iba, rented Tuesday nig^t at one at \Mg in *—i - — palgu. which wiiropeh"Saturdayt "FollowJngTthe meeting, refresh- sonable requests. It's not a condl- A. Mflla: ments were served 175 1-yr. renewal «••••.'»••• the family Ship of State la called L etargest public heartngaAeld by of 10 lectures at Che Cranfordltures will receive two points credit Dctober «. were announced yes- - Cranford Junior Service League ^ tibn that- can ordinarily be ana? upon toweather . Many times, HI Jack Bamford of Adult School, John I* Biach, dt-jon fine salary scale, Dr. Howard K. subs„..:.... 109.38 netted $333.25 for their multiple . ' lysed and imdentoodlby the rules i Township Committee ui aev- jrector of adult terday by Victor D. Shaheen, exec- wfll call for the utmost hi affec- I years. ' More than VWlnter- ing of the (rector of adult rdnratton. an-IBect, supervising principal, said. utive chairman of this yearVdrive. 13 2-yr. renewal '••' charities in the first full week of of logic and; resaon. •• '.Them. eeems 'tlon, understanding, forbearance g f the Phjpt^fTfqpT toto F Fannounce- d this. • The school, the six weeks' campaign, it waa A residents from' the areatf in- wood on "Staging and Design." sponsored by tne CranfiKdComK The quota will be $16,400, and the subs!...... to be no sense at all to some of theland patience. A cool head and a benefltting agencies lndude-th$ | announced yesterday. : : jred filled every seat in the •• GE:.•..'. • T."•-• •••••.'• ACQHWTE• . ••;•.• :•'•.,.•-.'.. .'••'\>s::...••:'•:•' '•••:•.•-•:••••'•: D' ' r?^/.-:^',^^'--.-^ SAL^ E.'A^.' extreme feelings of resentment logical, reasonable approach may muniry Council, will open October Committees Tamed In at Offloe attd hostility which occur when •*# ting room and many persons 18 at Cranford High School Kiwanis Boy and Girl Scouts, .Welfare As- Mrs. William V. Steers, drive, be completely lacking in the ado- j standing along .the back and sociation, Boys' -Camp and Visit 3 1-yr. new subs..... 3.75 parents mildly criticize, or disa- Designed to give the . • .. ,.....«, «n#/o UUHJ chairman, turned in 86 new sub- lescent child, but this only makes GET ACQUAINTCD WITH BLUE ! walls of the chamber. 1 9-mo. new sub. .... 1.00 scriptions and 188 renewal sub*' gree with the ideas of their adoles- it. all the more Important for his Xmas a better wi~^tanAi*/[ - Holiday Program SA, Mrs. Paul Button; 6B, E. WAmerican. * Legion, .conducted his she anticipates an even better re- mistaken In many past actions Schmidt; and «C. William Peter- New shown by home owners at the lawn •'/• '••.•; -;,i-LV;(r. - dssibn; which had been, requested At a -|per xecenttv aa Cran^» -:*.* »:.:v;: 1 project and that he anticipated ~~ " *" "" Countjr| A «i«f>i'^fiTi of "Problems in John V. Nostrand, B. Calvin Shire, old son. of Mr, and Mrs. Walter W. ^M^SWi^- the the 4 ing, spoke on Legion activities. It additional bonus of $90 for turn- other $560 within the Medicine ' "w* ftossible solutions William* Mueller, H. R. HeinsHelns, H. Stout, Jr., of 8 Craig, place, is in I attended. was presented by Dr. Henry Mta- was voted to-make a payment of the isolation ward of Muhlenberg ing in more than 000 renewal sub- J. Sh-- and Edward J. Sha$50- 0 on the building mortgage, and scripuQipuQiuu* • .' ' • [Speaking to faroc otine bridge In fairness 4o the merchanto who County's Chief Peace viuccr Hospital, Hainfield, with a mild onestl RSI 1 Kenneth A. Mctfrath of land His ^Tork with the Courts iffld heen. an -appropriation Was approved to case of poliomyletis, it-was learned The drive will continue for five are financing o< dlrectorar He outUa#m mnt^ v Howard M. pug — — .___ TTMTM wmmm' . — | IIWIBIPI-M r—Try '"- . " ^\ zr^ . -yy"""^» w"^ "» tmuviaymiB, u was learned J place, wbo l«esentepresented aal Surrogate w • IJ >HPIII|I.II Ml. addiyonal weeks, and~the" «»»ua> **y araher^ letitlon. _._ l:^»1««»ature8;_ tac outstanding technical, economic publicity for the drive, has .an-havFollowine the Bhufflebwudg are Commandes resurtecedr Davis.' yeKterday from" the Board of ^bpgijpiekad'- wthe farMff*-1 •--—^ w.^» ..vi«de pi Wuls and sociat problems fadngmen in nounced a poster contest under Health. It marked Cranford's will profit both from subscripttoM rayeaa, 1SS J construction of the / > n Icommitteommittde appointmentsoitt : fifth case of the disease during the given to their memberi and from : which have contributed i- — ™e Orphans Court"; Decem- medicine today. Mff"? i*vi"'4 f * - Jotat auspices of the United Fund Membership, 7 'i Pyde J. King, representi ie fund. It ber 13, George W. Berllch/^ and'the art department of Cranford Howard Ringle; current season. those turned In at the newspaper Post, 213, American Legtop, gfnud. It isexpeftfJH^., day actually are caused by" the entertainment, Calvin Shire; office. .'vi.'-i^v' k : Hlgh^ School. The contest is open had adopted ^--^"' ' there will be from 15 to 20lighted "^v Buiyui. mo cuniesi u open l«iuipm«it, ayde vwaya| woul AAQ itlBBIU 'the'bridge;: in nu Junior and aenlot high school WUUam doorman, An» •:,ii4 LEN SHI : . __, ngthe 2£ -.._ , .,,.., ..«w .«ii, aw> ou- yesterday after his- case had ; 11 11 to Uow down u w ll ?iiici» : , 116 Hernlng avenus, reiMPa", * tuncf * any y^ryywy^y^ nouday December 20. CoL John H. M. Dud-I? * * J . *"* drew R. MacConneU, William Her- been diagnosed at polio. According Dancing BOUND BROOK y nUngj70-,redidenti ot .^ta neigh- program b<"* been under* levy. , chairmahairmann Oof the publir—public wdff** «in.—..- •— Posters must be 15 . cash, zog, Calvin Shire, Harold Glovief, toth e family physician, the case is wmmlttee of the Board, of Fiee- Governor must " 18 inches and Charles: Van Sickle and Mr. King; extaemely mfld and thus far there , irt-t^. taken here by the merchants. .. holders, Tomredle, ,-38 Richmond ave-| Other -merchants and i profes— United Campaiglet somn e phase of the veterans' housing, Arthur Metz; are no signs of paralysis. tor 8aa4ars 1* •>•«. «^|:gvS . .. .,.,..._ ^.«-1 v>u>cr -aicrcaana and < profeB- Union C tfae —~» MHwauua vU.w y«ii(iu(ii. Entries, which Valor,; Roy Irving; Sbpwlingall—..i Wilmt* - . Peter•.' . , aa the youngster is known J ,.iW;.h"^*^ '-y-tifiH- ., E. M.' Scott, 618 Rivenide'sional persons interested In coop- lizabeth club, and Harold are to be left at Martin Jewelers on 11am Scholz, Thomas Hamilton, to his: playmates and friends, la a pjtESl»«> o r Ive; Mrs. J. A. Blaha, (WO R^Ter-jerating In the prodect have been . „ V| VWWVM1W UMI n t past president of the' before October 8, become the John Tinnesz; house, Robert Min- pupil in the third grade of Roose- CHS Students Ie drive; Bernard Pender, 83JI*»H««'»«reQtlested* t•o« contac:«»•"-t• Dr*»-'. «"--Tff H»i^ft" 7 p K - property of the United Campaign. ton. A. Julft. « .DnmnJn , ^™. t^n.-u-<-<--. MUU- yu^ui IU in' e uur—a —grad •e of- Roose- ' nond avenue; llerbert 11am- wittUn the next week.. —»•—- ——~ —«» •" un s Mr. Slegel also announced that ton, A. Jules Dommergue, Lester velt School. The Stouts have an- The' High School P.-T^. will • "\i 'Vice-President J. Wesley Ainge In Baxter, William Quinn, Fred Paul; other son, Joseph, 3%-years-old. . 1 Franklin avenue, and Mrs. . —Oe wi—^—n agai^.a^...n. spon«i^iw~-j or ny mail any time up to Oetotorl.';"—* —""••"•» •- nesiey Ainge in any local .organization desiring a sponsor two dancing classes for? | 1 n t b C of ritual, Harold A, Glojvler, Mr. Other contagious diseases re Alexander, 101 Edgar •venue,[sor the 1t? i>fldc"*^"g "* r^'isfnp*! -' Mr. Btech satfd-^bectoS fel? ^ * *>*»*&V*to^ speaker to'outline any phase of thePoorman, Guy D. Peck, Walter E. ported during the past week in' students at the school, Mrs. George; letter; also was presented' from carols from the tower of tfaefRrst money orders must be made pay- fund drive may contact him. Sauer, dance chairman, has an-f able to. the Cranford Community CoonaCooper and MrMr. «wShire~. ' -.«.•-..-.. onecase each of German [alters. Cooper, president of thePresbyterian. Church duinduring the Arfolder-otitlinuig the commun- . T— wuucu one. case eacn of Get nounced. Beginning Monday, Oa«( 7 fcard of Education, but .was notweeks Christmas and Council and must be sent with Ihe tober 3, « class wUl be conductedj . . — v^uuu,!- BulleUn; Fk^ank Zimmerma7 n and measles and whooping cough. ^ad,at the meeting^V ;•"-'• ••]' •' kwuwilli aisalso aecoraidecoratee urgllarge treetrees on application form toHarry w!Law!JFor Vehicle five participating agencies togeth- ; for seventh, eighth and ninth grade] 1 1 lty benefits and activities of the MrGerar. Glovied Keaner an; sicd Mr.k call Shires an;d Amer relief,- ~ —— * Those opposed to a b^dga at tha'bot, both the nortnorthh and souti h sides of rence, registrar, at the high scbooL ~ er with an appeal letter from the icanization and firing squad, Mr. pupils in the gymnasium. . That , parkway' locatim -the railroad station. Robert M. ' lees for most courses wiQ be $5. executive chairman will be mailed class win meet from 3:15 to- 4:40) CLEANIO A b*ony Stein, 8f > Cor passenger, ...... «uu Poorman; athletics, Stanley Gray- OPIN [Crane is in charge of the latter Durses with higher fir lower fees to every family in Cranford nexsont; publicity, Mr. Poorman; shuf- PTA Talk p. m. for eight consecutive Mon-! ; Mr. and Mrs. [project include: Ceramics 1 and 2, trailer vehicles will go an sale at Thursday. On the opening day of days. A. fee of $2 wUl be.cbargedj half the yearly rates at the local the drive, George M. Limeer of thefleboards, Mr. Herzog and William RESHAPED pakwa^a The went on.record fach; contract.brldg0 1 and 2, [motor, vehido bureau, 17 North Carroll; Community Council, Mr. for the course. *^ DRESS SEAMS Balmier, road, aotim; as being opposed to the-charging each; hostess course, $3; Cranford Radio has volunteered The second class will be 8.50 ge C. MacConnelL Mr. Poorman; Boy By Cooper Evans, 0 Balmtere^roaA of fees to local residents who *»** the use of his sound truck to fur-Scouts, Mr. Shire and Mr. Scholz; • advanced, dancing with n-....n,i» GMr* FLANNEL PAJAMAS, James A. W«ttS«fl» Baft their own refuse and garbage to tb,er publicize the. drive. ' employed by the Arthur Murray ••••m x > , Mr. Shaheen, at a recent meet- service, Mr. Minton, Mr. King, Ira| ' o Sbit ,1046 ...„...... ;..,;;.;...... „...... ;.., Parkway; George Laing. M tin* >«iitni« tpi'T dumps •*"< a com-J[couplesSSS^^BEr£fSS, $14. for each class. lm mMJt irlf. u&ucx~ state=s Tff^T** Dorian, William Gindell and Mr. School. It will be open to students ling of his executive committee, an- TROUSER CUFFS "e parkwar, tal Patt Jmittiee was named to draft a reso- ohures t«iiw^g informa- p^fynnf»y» of this saving and regis- Quinn. in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth | lution which will be forwarded to ter their cars In order to conform nounced that his organization is grades only and will be held IM*( Boys'or Gkb'PLAID tion oti aU courses, their istructors nearly complete and ready to.go : t"o Speak at Sherman; 1 avenue, Ithe Township Committee. and hours wfll be distributed Man-, with the state law. The bureau is day evenings from 7:30 to 9 o'clock JAC5HIRTS, 100% Woql. opes daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. He estimated that more than 300 in the high school music room. The X r ^^•vJkS^T At the October business meeting, Four New Members Commttees Appointed ldMB-^.r^^ .' . 2plM.{rlo »..»»i.«..»~...> u. UP the association wfll y from 9 a. m. to1 2 noon on volunteer workers will make the TROUSER POCKETS coc McGrafih pointed out that the speaker of stdvisory Saturdays: house to house canvass and holds 4.98 would provide a moridl- explain the three measuress to be[mtttee for the adult school include: For Cranford lions ' w^ 6^, ,^ ^ J^J^^KS^^ i route to the high school and voted on in referendums. at the high hopes that the quota will be Board of Education, will eight consecutive Fridays. The fea Dr. Howard B. Best, supervising Registration Deadline reached before the October 29 wfll-be'9S. « fothwer moreerl lthan 800 famiUea InNovember election.- One of thprincipale ; G Frank Zinnaerman. The office of Township Clerk J. ^losing date. If ?? yy »««orofTtb»««orofTtbe three measures, the. veterans' [Walter Coffee in the Municipal Students may register for the high school principal; Mrs. EUui To save the time,o f the solicitors, classes tomorrow at 3:18 p. m, at THE YOUNe Sit I >P, and that it would bene- bonus,, would be Htf byy a aQ. Bishop, representing the Cran- Boflding will be open until 0 LAUNDRY FLATWORK SPECIALS I residents in adjacent sections, gross receipts tax. which would n [Mr. Shaheen has urged local resi- the high school, or at the openlnfl tbrd Conege, dub; Mrs. Albert In- o*dock *" fg*'t for persons who w — — * g»~«..~, : dents and'merchants to have tbeir session. ' ..* ~ lQ8.HBUmNORDSTBOM.Pnn>. I ^liif•••.• -Ay>^7 •;:'•:•; i >»"• them from 80 to 75 percent affect all local store keepers. have not yet registered for the [gans, Cranford Garden dub; Mrs. contributions ready before' the Edward C. Rearick of 300 River- present distance to theVice-president Howard M. Siegel In tbe i I and park. Thomas Gflley, Co-Ed dub; R. G.November, election. Tonight is thedrive opens so that callbacks will side drive, Lieut Lester Powell ' ****** I X^*^ He also declaredecla d [conducted the meeting in the ab- deadline Cor all registrations. : |wpuld make Keppler, Cranford Dramatic Club; not be necessary. ' of 24 Locust drive and Patrolman . _ „ , ., .. • „ t Start Paving Project \ ffjWXMxix—x—x—x—x—x—x—:8W«lnatATe. , xi George Ward of 55 South Union Mondayk, principal* meeting, wil,l Mrsintroduc. Ruthe Work of paving Riverside drive children ass thet y of Cranford; Mrs. G. Holmes Wil- .venue. The latter was formerly Janovsik, principal, will introduce from Normandle place to Kdgar A FINISHED liams, B-TA Council; Mrs. Robert [a member of the club. toe special teachers to the parents. ••CM : Child i1l b CJUdd avenue, was started yesterday by Malrn|mann. Cranford Newcomers^ ' Cranford College Club Plans N. P. Stewart, long an active ^^y *• ^ *fi % *»» gion, Mr. fang Cranteen the public works .department, it Club; Mrs. John L Biach. member of the local club, was kindergarten rooms by Girl Scouts was announced by Township En^ ''or anything that aids Sj School Mothers' Group; elected a member-at-large. Mr. of .Troop .I, under direction of Mrsglnee. r P. J. Grail. The street la PRESS IP .and post members are of the Stewart has served as club pianist p^-GU*er- „, , CttA^O Opens "^Season of Varied Activities w being graded and reshaped, and for many years. ^^ «_,?efc;6flhm!n^ _wIU "•' ?"? Children: Europe and the Near penetration macadam - it being, each __. - pupttt to go to . Guest speaker, introduced by following the business meeting by added. A storm sewer extension •; >..,,i*w •• ^n B, Robinson A FINISHED i the Cranford Col- and Far East," by Alice Blue on r 001 vtt: Lou Lerda,^was Richard D. Dow- JJ^*- G<» «« Henkel, Mrs. Ruth m WM,^*"ttention to- th e boOabbrnt e Morning dub. lege Club wfll be a talk on Tram March 13. Powers, Mrs. Alfred Babcock and Is being constructed and catch •••-v, J Adam to Atom," by Dr. Ethel J. efl, manager of the Johnson & basins are being i.il^Ml high la middle «*. Outlook and Gaaaa," by laromsr B. Wls^'audltiag, Mra. Chaunoey tor fiatwY Hal^ geenivlsdaneetaacharatC^anfordeducation, Mrs. N. Castaldo, and 1 i U«m«^ 9; «CklmlMl8 I Have Membars-at large include general adance teacher at CranfonPMrs. O. K. Barry, co-chairman; in- i1'.V;>- ::Ka;-V' 4.~/: cool. Mrs-jeoUafeoUagB« facultfaeulty alas a parfiartt timettm* Inin- ternationaltonOMui «^.M~.ralationa . m», Mn.— r% C« ^yyi^*^ rfcW. TrfU—*-?, teaching Chemistry A to.Ward; stmaalm, Mrs. X M.

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