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Page T*rentjr-el«ht THE CBAMrOBD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, IMS Christmas 0PEjV_MI3rES TEL CHRISTMAS (ExceptSaturdayBe^iaimdXMas Eve.) Evenfrfor MERRY Trinity School MERRY lln. Graham C. Nfcwbury, with the cooperation of the Young Feo- OMEONE ON YOUR LIST IS HOPING CHRISTMAS p annual Christmas pageant to be iff presented by member* of the GAR WO OD church school of Trinity Church; at O R D KENILWORTH the school's Christmas service at I 4 p. m. oh Sunday, December 26. YouM give her these CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1948 26 Page* — FIVE CENTS There will be no Sunday school service that morning. Township Cancels Children of the school also are Early Publication Leaving Cranford looking forward to the traditional Committee Check, Makes,33e Rapid Again Next Week Contest Christmas Eve service at 4 p. m., . The Township Committee Introduce School at which the blessing of the man- made 33 cents for its taxpay- . The Citizen and Chronicle ger set takes place and the first ers, at its meeting last night. Meeting Glean Up will publish Wednesday noon •?:# vespers of Christmas are said. The Last December, the commit- Glean instead of Thursday next In School girls' choir will participate, and a tee authorized the issuance of week. All club secretaries and Budget Jan. 11 program of appropriate hymns Has a check for 33 cents for a tax - publicity chairmen are re- been arranged to make this an in- January 4 overpayment The check was After Snow quested to turn their news Election spiring service. Adults also are in- never presented for payment. items in as early in the week Delay by vited to take part. Last night, the committee as possible. Preparations also are going for- Reorganization adopted a resolution cancel- Mail Rush of Including I ward in charge of Miss Agnes Mac- All Roads Opened Deadline for classified ad- Five Now in Race ling the outstanding check. So vertising copy will be 10 a. m. intosh for the Christmas party to That Evening Instead all the recipient of this check By Morning Following Land Purchase Clause. be held on Sunday afternoon, Tuesday, and display advertis- For Three Posts on Of New Year's Day now has is a souvenir, and the ing copy must be received not. Hits Peak Because ol "matters . . . not yet f January 2, the time for which will township's assets are increased Fall of 13-14 Inches Board of Education cleared up," the Board of Educa- be-announced later. later than Tuesday noon to in- The Township Committee will by this stupendous sum. On the alert for sneak attacks sure publication. The coopera- tion at its meeting in Cleveland break a long-standing precedent A five-way contest for the School Tuesday night failed to by the weather ever since last tion of our news correspond- ' three vacancies on the Board m K« rorJ of ftiOOO and hold its reorganization meet- ^^ i * r — — -— -|— -ftilluw Hie usual~pToce Also attending. rmsr. TheniKr: In^icnrtest culation previously, fbr Richard J. lature passed an amendment , last year. get is to be introduced. Final fr hrSB" ' Kaul of 4 Burchfleld avenue, a Key. Keeney ixceeded the previous record o: mitting the reorganisation sessions action^ will be taken after a public Purchase Market at Township. Engineer P. J. Grail 64,000 cancellations set last De- to be held within the first week of present member of the board; John hearing an January 25, deadline reported the total costjo f plowing cember. _z ' the new year. . 6 North Union Avenue -Yardage Shop, Swan H. McClintock of ^37-Walnut ave^ for final passage to permit sub- I}! and snow removal after Sunday's nue, and S. K. Thomson of 502 The postmaster attributed Mon- mission of the budget to the voters Sale of the Cranford High Grade storm and also for removal of the Central avenue. Mr. Kaul is the day's rush to the fact that many its reorganization meeting follow- And Cranford Trust at the annual school election on Market, 6 North Union avenue, to four-inch fall of December 16, was only present member whose term persons who normally would have COAL ing the meeting of the.Township February 8. Joseph Alessi and Edward La approximately $1,450. Removal expires next year who' is seeking mailed greeting cards for local de- Committee. Decorations First It is understood, that the delay AT STSCIAL LOW CASH Placa of Belleville, was announced of the record fall of last December reelection. Trustees Matthew D. Tabernacle Pastor ivery on Sunday were kept home Adopted on final reading at last First places in the Cranford in introduction of the budget was' ; • PUCES • /' this week. The new owners took cost the township well over $3,000. Hall and T. K. Heston having an- because of the heavy snowstorm. night's meeting was an ordinance Business Association's annual Takes Over California caused by disagreement over,the possession last Friday. Plowing with four town plows nounced that they will not be can- He reported that stamp sales and •'€'••• High In Qualltr—Low hi Ash. repealing three improvement ordi- Christmas decorating contest were matter of including provisions for The market has been operated and two hired plows was started at didates. Pastorate February 6 parcel post business at the loca •a Ooanuiteed nances passed in June, 1946. won by the Cranford Yardage acquiring some land for future for the past 20 years by Mariano 5 p. m. Sunday, and by 8-a. office are running well ahead of Mrs. B. T. Gillespie, chairman Shop in the retail division. Swan Deadline for the filing of peti- Announcement of the resignu- school expansion and a small bond Greco, who last week opened a Monday all Cranford streets had last year and that .there is every of the recreation committee, and Cleaners in the service division tionsby candidates is January 19, ion of the Rev. Gordon H. Kecney issue to cover ^the transaction. If new delicatessen store in Mi^mj been opened and the municipal ndication that the office will pass Mrs. A. M. Clay, chairman of the and the Cranford Trust Company according to District Clerk Herberi as pastor of the Cranford Gospe this proposed purchase is not cov- Fla. Up until 10. years ago. the parking lot cleared to accommo- he $110,000 mark in totul receipts safety, committee'of the Roosevelt in the open division, it was an- R. McCullough. Tabernacle was made ut the morn- ered in the regular budget, a High Grade handled groceries and date 150 cars. There were 14 extra1 'or the current year. Receipts in P.-T .A., drew attention of the com- nounced this week by Roy H. Mac- Mrs. Wiiiiams, a home owner ing service Sunday by Santiago special school election may be nec- produce. A meat department was men added to the regular road crew 1047 totaled $105,000. mittee to the lack of playground Bean, president of the association. has been a resident of Cranford Rorcella, the church secretary. The essary later in the year. •if facfc 13.50 opened and Mr. Greco was joined for the emergency. The road de- facilities in the Roosevelt School since 1941. She has served as presi- Rev. Mr-. Keehey, who has served Mr. Metz said that all deliveries On recommendation of Louis A. Glamorous Rtyom Set* by Edmund Welch and by his partment had a 64-hour battle on Judges were Charles J. Stevens, area. and asked the. committee dent of the Cleveland P.-T. A. for the local tabernacle for the past of parcel post packages are up to Troutman, chairman of the teach- SIMONE BROS. TEXTRON Jip. lecyfop and brother, John Greco, who each its hands before all roads had tieen local police recorder; Leslie bottom in tekhe «r black. Sixea whether there was any township- the past two years. She is key- four years, will take over the pas- date, and that every effort vrill be ers' committee, the resignation of subsequently acquired an interest opened after the 1947 storm, and Crump, local commercial artist: Coal & Supply Co. owned .land in that vicinity which woman for Cranford and Kenil- torate of the Christian and Mis- made to deliver incoming Christ- Mrs. Helen Millen, second grade in the business. an average of 16 extra men were and Miss Greta Weirsma, high MM BAVDING AVK, UNDKN could, be cleared for playground worth on the Union County P.-T. sionary Alliance Church in Glen- mas parcels even lf,it means work- teacher in Lincoln School, was ac- sis Mr. Alessi has been in the res- employed for three days. school art instructor. (O«r. «t W. IMh purposes. Fire Commissioner John A, Council and is corresponding dale, Calif., on February 6. ing Christmas morning. Four par- cepted, effective as of December Second place in the retail divi- W. Doran said the municipality taurant business in Asbury Park A feature of snow removal opera- secretary of the council. Active in The Rev. Mr. Keeney Informed el post delivery trucks are in op- 1, and Mrs. Esther White was ap- B. BVRJIIL Rnyern Safe fan sion was awarded to Breen's tMtmott-tnt gomm by Leonora fc U and Mr. La Placa has tions in connection with the latest the First Presbyterian Church, the congregation that he disliked ration, and 55 extra workers are pointed to succeed Mrs. Millen for Liquor Store; second place hi the storm the efficient operation Mrs. Williams has served as super- to present his resignation, but iding In handling .the record the period January 1 to June 30, service division to The Cranford of the new ItjOOQ snow loader re- intendent of the nursery-kinder- stated that he felt .the move was 'olume of Christmas mail. 1949, on a contractual salary basis , present staff of employes wiQ re- Citizen' and Chronicle; and second Board of Education. cenuy aeqaimd by the township. garten department for five years in God's will. The local pastor re- The deadline for local delivery of $2,600 a year plus cost of living , main until January 1. place in the open division to John- Put into operation in the town and now is assistant superintend- ceived an unanimous call to the prior to Christmas will be 8 a. m. bonus of $190. Mrs. White has The committee confirmed the son & Johnson.' C Reyem Satin „ _ recommendation of the Board of 'Mr. Welch and Mr. Greco stated center at 7 a. m. Monday, the new ent of the Junior department, and California church after preaching Friday at the post office. Any let-taught in the public schools of Gown and Bed Jacket by TEX- Adjustment that the application of, yesterday that they both plan to piece of equipment «**~«*««i Plaques will be awarded to the president of -the Margaret Greene there on December S and 12 during ers-or other mail pieces in the of- Roselle Park and East Orange. TRON. Luxurious til* Ogonowski for a zoning much attention throughout the day. three winners at the January Guild of the church. a recent month's tour, of evangel- ice by that time will be handled Mrs. Miriam Y. Derbort, the for- of the year, but that their business ble in Khite print and modification to "permit the con- It was kept going until 6 p. m. meeting of the Cranford Business A native of Long Island, Mrs. istic meetings. before- nightfall on Friday, the mer Miriam Young, of Cranford, pink or Hue. € men Size* version of property at 39 Bumside plans after that time are indefinite. After this first test of the sew Association at the Chimney Comer Williams attended Hunter College Following the services Sunday, postmaster stated. was hired as a household arts ^ 5.95 avenue from ^a two to a three- snow loader under heavy snow Restaurant. She was active in the Girl Scout many members of the congregation In conformity with a federal teacher at.Cranford High SchooL family dwelling be denied. conditions. Township Engineer The judges commended the movement in Brooklyn for 13 expressed feelings of regret to the ruling, the money order window in She succeeds Mrs. Janet Dauban- Township Committee for the ap- spech, who has been ill this month Bed Jack* Small, medium,. Police Commissioner J. Edward Many Entries Grail congratulated municipal, of- years, teaching the Morse code and Rev. Mr. Keeney on his resigna- the local oflfce will close at noon Wolf was authorised to have a new ficials on the acquiring of a fine pearance of the police headquar- semaphore signalling. She was tion. He was referred to as a pas- >n Friday and the registry window and whose resignation takes effect on police - headquarters piece of equipment. ters building and the fire depart- presented with the Girl Scoot tor who has been held in highest it 1 p. m. The parcel post and December 31. Mrs. Derbort, who' at a cost not to exceed $400. In Garden Club Two town plows were kept in ment building, both of which are Golden Eaglet. She'has done vol- esteem by every member of the tamp windows will be open until has been serving in Mrs. Dauben- 1 Approval was. given the offer, of use until 3 p. m. Monday cleaning decorated in keeping. with the unteer work with the Brooklyn congregation. p. m. " spech's place since December 1, D. lovely l^onora gown of holiday season. to receive $1,380 plus a bonus BUR-MIL Rayon Satin with $2,875 submitted by Stephen Cym- up. intersections and widening Bureau of Charities. The Cranford Taberancle re- Ecru lace at neck and toaisl .. . bbalukl , through bis attorney, C J. Xmas Contest some alieets. Four hired trucks "The committee was somewhat Mrs. Williams formerly was sec- quested the Rev. Mr. Keeney as its of $90 for her services from Jan- full skirt with blue satin ribbon disappointed hi the lack of ingen- netary to the Rev. G. A. Crapullo, pastor in February, 1945. During uary 1 to June 30, 1949. with JTNFKA-RKD bulb. Stevens, for settlement of back Entries for the residence and three town trucks were used to tash. In pink, blue or uity in the Christmas decorations." luthor of children's religious his pastorate, the church almost Welfare In response to the request from at u* taxes and interest on lots 421 to decoration contest of the Cranfbrd haul snow as snow removal opera- the judges declared in their report >ooks. worked in the purchasing doubled its seating capacity—from the Teachers' Association, the 429 in block 239. Garden Club will be kept tions continued on Monday and *""*• . 7.95 "We realize that in the rush of lepartment of Bell Laboratories 300 to 525—through addition of board voted to pay teachers' sal- In reply to a query from a over the week-end, it m Tuesday. business the merchants have little 'or 10 years, and presently is part- two large wing sections, from To Distribute aries twice a month instead of resident of Parkway. Village re- nounced this week. Judging by Township Engineer Grail re- opportunity to devote time to the time secretary to Mr. Handler of which trie church.proper as well as once a month as at present, stari- ceived at the list meeting relative three out-of-two judges is to ported the fallowing approximate artistic decorations of the 'window, Edward Handler & Son, manufac- the Bible school benefited. Despite ng January 1. The teachers to garbage collection. Township take place on the evening of De- cost figures (also covering the De- Xmas Bounty but all felt that some unusual dec- turers of dental laboratory equip- the fact that nearly 100 persons in pointed out in a communication • Attorney C Hi Warsinski advised cember 28. cember 16 snowfall): Plowing, oration with a touch of originality ment She has two children. the congregation moved from the Thirty-six bright Christmas that bi-monthly payments would that the township has no ordinance The committee urged all $312; hauling. $520; labor. $308; would have attracted the eyes of George and Sandra, both of whom vicinity, church attendance con- •tocklngs, donated by the Junior make budgeting easier and enable controlling feea charged by scav- trants to keep their displays light- totaL $1,450. engers for private collection. He the judges." are pupils in Cleveland School. - tinued to increase during the Rev. Service League, will be distributed them to take advantage of savings ed whenever possible between now Care on the part of motorists re- to needy children by the Cranford nUKHRI CtMk •* further stated that the matter of Mr. BlacK is a property owner Mr. Keeney's ministry. Using the ivailable for cash payments. Otaae. SS« and the end of the holiday sulted in the police being able to Welfare Association, Mrs. Carrie C. collection in jot apartment rested and has been a resident of Cran- new facilities, the Bible school has Taking cognizance of' reports for the benefit of local residents report that there were no serious Grady, executive secretary, has an- •w* m)M •• U» •••toll •*•>* Health Report for for three years. He is a con- passed the 300 pupil mark and is from janitors that some organize- between the landlord and tenant, as well as out-of-town visitors. ridmt* during the storm. Pre- Two new cases of scarlet fever sultant engineer. A graduate of continuing to grow. lounced. A total of 25 gifts to be Ions using the facilities of the but that if garbage was not dis- All residents of Cranford arc liminary plowing operations posed of properly in an apartment, were reported to the .Board of ale University with a degree in There was a rise In missionary lehvered to other children has ocal schools for entertainments eligible to enter. Cash prizes win opened lanes in all roads to permit Health* during the past week, >een donated by the Cranford tele- and athletic events have been lax the landlord would be held re- ilectrical engineering, he taught giving of more than $2,000 a year mmtrunM ax. nwiaK a. m. x be awarded by the Garden Club ssage of ambulance or fire bringing to three the number of •lectrical engineering at the col- at the local church during the Rev. hone office of the New Jersey in the' matter of seeing that the sponsible. t6 the first three winners in each equipment, but no emergencies of cases of the disease within the last Jell Telephone Company. board's rules are carried out with The Cranford Business Associa- lege for two years. Subsequently Mr. Keeney's stay here. of two classes. In Class A will be his nature occurred. two weeks, it was announced yes- In addition to donating $15 for regard to smoking in school build- tion expressed appreciation to the he was with' American Type In addition to his ministry In novel holiday decorations to be 'erday by Health Officer W. B. /arm underwear, the Cranfard ings, the board voted to prepare committee for its cooperation in Founders in New York, Improved Cranford. the Rev. Mr. Keeney has from the exterior and Smith. All are in the same family Kethodist Church has sent the as- letter reiterating the rules and the erection and decorating of Mrs. Harold Ellison of 105 Oak Paper Machinery Coroorotion in been active in Alliance head- Also reported during the week loclation five special gifts for ohil- nslsting upon strict adherence, to . Chi lane has returned home from Pres- Nashua, N. H., and Watson-Still- quarters work, has held a position were two cases of chickenpox, and ren. The Women's Bible Class of hem in the future. was extended to Township Engi- byterian Hospital. Newark, where man Corporation in Roselle for six on tne Northeastern District Board, decorations to be viewed from the one case each of whooping cough he First Presbyterian Church has It was also decided that in the neer p. J. Grail and his department she underwent an operation last years. He opened his own office and has visited many other and mumps. ontributed 20 gifts for underpriv- future no applications for use of for their assistance. I exterior and judged for-artistic week. .,' leged youngsters in the" commu- school facilities will be considered Among building permits ap- effect. Mi. ity. unless accompanied by checks proved was one to Lester Holmes1 Mrs. J- O. 5". Helle. entry chair- Mrs. Grady reported that the us- covering the lees charged for for a dwelling at 21 Grant avenue man this week released the fol- ociation expects to distribute 13 such usei at an estimated building cost of w" - addrese. s of earl, ,y . _ High Lights of 1948 in Cranford askets of fruit to the aged and President Cooper was named to $6 000 - 11° enable townspeople to make a nfirm and also to grunt food und confer with County Superinten- The meeting was adjourned to *°"r **** decorated areas durmg The year fast drawing to a $1,000,000 mark, with such big Cranford during 1948. The ceeding Henry W. Whipple, uel orders to others in need. A dent of Schools A. L. Johnson on next Wednesday night, December the holiday season: close proved a big one for projects as the new Bell Tele- first six months of the year who retired. . . . Commended ilghlight of the past week wus the u report by the Winfleld Board of 29 h final routine business G. Holmes*. Williams. 14 Maka- Cranford in many senses of phone, dial exchange building, will be reviewed in this issua, for hla leadership as pastor innual Christmas party given Education stating that that body •natters for the current year will tom drive. Class A; Bill Harvey. the word. The year opened the new self-service Acme and the last six months will of the Cranford Methodist hursday, by the Lions Club in tht- hud been Informed by County b concluded. 110 Makatom drive. Class B; Kin- ney and DegenhaHt. 528 Orchard with the town faced with its Market and the Wood and follow next week. Church, the Rev. Albert Al- Ihlmney Corner Restaurant. A Superintendent of Schools A. L. Santa's favorites... Heart warming lacy or tailored Hngeri* biggest snow shoveling job fol- Selick coconut processing plant linger wus given un unanimous tul of 31 children were enter- Johnson that Crunford cannot le- street. Class A; Mrs. J. MacDon- January House for Alumni ald, 215 Orchard street Class B: lowing the record storm at swelling the total. Cranford invitation by the congregation ined. The club ulso has donated gally charge more for the tuition the close of the preceding year High School's biggest grad- Cranford residents contin- to serve ut the church for the of a Wintleld pupil than the per I Mr! and Mrs. F. J. Maxson. Jr., 222 110 for shoes and footweur, Mrs. and the subsequent sleet and ating class received diplomas ued to dig out from under the capita cost of educating pupils in A„t High School Dec. 29 Orchard street. Class B; William V. fifth consecutive year. . . . rudy announced. snow storms that complicated in June, and record enroll- 28.5 inches of snow deposited Crunford during the preceding The Cranford High School gym- 4 Willow street. Class B; Progress was reported by Wil* Cans of food, clothing und toys . . Provocatively styled in Rayon Satin or Rayon Crep» steers 60 the situation. Then the Board ment figures for the new school her« during the December 28 year. asium will be the scene of a gala JJ "]vf Clary, 18 Beech street. liurn H. D'Arcy, local chuir- 111 are being contributed, the ex- s ac of Education and the Town- year were, recorded in Sep- snowfall. Township Engineer Open House in honor of the alumni A mun, in the 1948 March of cutive secretary said. Among don- The per capita cost in the local clasasss A. I ship Committee adopted the tember. One more big gain Patrick J. Grail estimated that °f the school on the afternoon of Dimes campaign to raise funds irs to dute have been the follow- (Continued on page eight) ^ J. S. Lopes, 508 Springfield; biggest budgets in their his- for Cranford during 1948 was- snow removal would cost the for the fight iigulnst infantile December 29. The event is being Unio/i County Trust employes. if nvenue. Class A; Mrs. Anthony C. tory. And Cranford's biggest the final decision of Union township more than $3,000. paralysis. . . . Cranford's worst • . . The perfect Christmas morning gifts fponsored by the two Cranford Hi- 18: 8-11 Club. $15; Wednesday Stein. 8 Balmiere parkway. Class fire in 30 years came when u Junior College to ignore the • George E. Osterheldt was re- tire In 30 years was recorded They are being assisted orning Club, $8.25 and some cuns United Fund Lists B; R- S. Parker, 20 Norman place. $100,000 blaze swept through blandishments 'of other com- elected chairman or "mayor" when a $100,000 blaze swept Boosters' Club, the High ' food; Mrs. Lillian Lange. $10; Class B; Mrs. Carl Hanson. 38 the old Post Office building at munities und the purchase of for his sixteenth consecutive through the old Post Office Eligibility Committee School P.-T. A. and some interest- rs. E. C. Rcarick, $5; Mrs. Arthur Springfield avenue. Class B; Mat- North Union and Alden street. the old Nomahegan golf course year at the reorganization building at the corner of Members of the eligibility com- ed mothers. Wilson, $3; Cranford Women's Re- . «verylov thew Hall, 8 Norman place. Class As usuaL Cranford residents site here for its future en- meeting of the Township North Union uvenue und Al- mittee of the Cranfard United Dancing and informal reunions proved generous in their do- larged campus. The Cran- Committee. Willium P. Smith den street. Hardest hit of ull ublican Club, food, gifts and toys, 'fund Campaign have been ap- W A' William J. Gubas. 719 Orange H1 get under way at 2:30 and avenue. Class B; C. V. Rosencranti. nations to the March of Dimes, ford Clippers did things in a was appointed health officer, tenants wan Martin Jewelers. The Welfare Association has ex- pointed for the coming year by w •nded appreciation to all clvlc- Ul continue until 5:30. Refresh- 6 Central avenue. Class A; Donald the Red Cross Roll Call, the big way for their home town succeeding William J. Willsey, . . . Twenty-seven emergency President Burton C. Belden as fol- inded groups, clubs, churches ments will be serced. Gangaware, 185 North avenue. Cancer tfiind drive, the United by winning both the baseball and Fred J. Deller was named applications hud been received lows: R. W. Smith, chairman: Mrs. nd individuals for donating to the THIRD FMJOM Members of this year's graduat- eilsenslt wCliis,.,^os .,„A.: .M. Cavalla. 34 John Campaign and other appeals and football championships in to succeed E. E. Steele us und processed by the Cranford Walter J. Conley. John H. McClin- for funds for civic and phil- in their first year of competi- ssoclution's Christmas program 'ng class have been invited to at- !street Class A. building Inspector. . . . For the Fuel Coordinating Committee tock. Edward C. McMahon. James "\ They will have an opportu- Mrs. Moses A. Craig. 120 Cran- anthropic projects. In addi- tion in the Union County first time in the history of the us u fuel crisis threutened in rh has been set up in cooperu- W. Rudd, Howard H. Siegel. Mrs. 5 eeeU b. a b«lter nity to obtain first-hand informa- ford avenue. Class B; Mrs. Earle tion to the added interest in a League. On December 9, Cranford Post Office, receipts the township. . . . Mrs. Henry ;on with the Department of Pub- P. Eugene Snyder and Charles J. yaar «ff«cslaal tion about college from graduates presidential year, there was 1948, The Citizen and Chron- here went over $100,000 during T. Gruber wus reimrvointed c Welfare. Stevens- IS •who are home from college for the much local interest shown in icle published 30 pages, the the year 1947, Postmaster treusurer for the 1947 Red According to the organization's E. Fwitii'm ilayoM Crepm nollday season, and who are ex- the annual School Election, biggest regular issue in its 36- Arthur F. Metz announced. . . . Cross Fund Drive. ?<'llirn» After Trip constitution, "the eligibility cdm- t-pc, pajamas by Ann with Pt'cted to be present In large nuraj In Today's Insue Primary Election and General year history. And while the The Board of Education _ „ i »« mittee shall consist of eight mem- dainty lacm on rounded neck, bra. Election, the latter attracting big things are being mentioned, adopted its budget for the February [ O Europe aild Morocco; ben, three of whom shall be mem- yoke end tiny pocket. Pink or it will have to be admitted General chairman of the com- a record total of 87 per cent of 1948-49 school year. Knowing a Criinford's estimated tax rate Frank II. Cordes of 418 Casino jbers of the non-participating or- blue in ibes 32-38. that living expenses Were the Bell's Pharmacy in charge of the affair is the registered voters. Another grand total of $624,131 11 us for 1948 wus to be $4.87 per 'enue urrivi-d home on the Queen ganiiatlons. The committee shi biggest yet in 1948. William Buckley, a member of the big event of the year was the C"mpired with a total of $100 of ussesse •KMKT J. QOCCM.EJL by HOUJDAY. /» a day-long celebration which d'irinU 1947 amounted to Sl,- and wishing for all a decrease mittee. This represented a iissociu'ed with the Continents.stability and personnel of the ol attracted interest from all 322,688, according to Build- 17 N. UNION in the less desjrable aspect of jumo of 34 points over the Grain Company of New York Citv ganizatian petitioning for particit] communities, in this area. For ing Irnnector Fre<* J. Deller. CKANTOKD, N. J. Holiday Closing life as it is lived today. The 1947 rate of $4.53 . . . First left ^November 1 for Paris by air. patlng agency status in the fun* the frrr""H year in the town- . . . Robert E. Crane was Shop the Convenient Charjge-Aeeoant Way jHerc Citizen and Chronicle herewith candidate to file for the Re- A few days later he went to Casa and shall make a detailed wrttt The Cranford Citizen and Chron- ship's history, new valuations elected president of the Cran- JEUZABETH lc'le office and plant will be closed starts its annual review/ of publican nomination for the' Blanca, French Morocco, where he,report of its findings to the U d Friday. December 24, and •"•*

THE CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1948 Page Three Two THE CRANPORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948 Taxi Drivers Argue Over Cold Footballs Awa Transfers of known as 65 South Union avenue. Osceola Park. (House. - Prizes were awarded for!Brownie Xmas Party committee, was appointed to the Masons Jessie M. and Gerard J. Jansen Josephine L. a^aw to Mr. andgames, and refreshments were Brownie Troop 27, led by Mrs. board of directors to fill the Margaret Greene Guild I Candlelight Service Legioir Auxiliary Holds Mrs. Culin's Piano Fare, Pav Fines in Court At Boosters' Real Estate to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Yam.Mrs. David C- Lowe, property in^rved. Mrs. R. A. Waters was Children vacancy. An property in Bluff street, 213.48 feet Sylvester street. 131 feet, from H. A- Larsen. held its-Christmas Has Annual Xmas Affair At MetfiodistChurch Covered Dish Supper Attend Christmas Party i argument about who was Twelve libers' of the chairman in charge of arrange- party Thursday afternoon in Sher- Introduced by Gordon Fromm, entitled to transport a certain fare high school < from High street Cranford avenue. . \_ nents. - About 78 members of the Mar- A candlelight and choral serv- • A Christmas party for the piano j To EJ^< all team were *£** man SchooL Recitations were A new gavel bell was presented To Attend chairman of the vocational service resulted in flnes for two taxi op- awarded Mr. and Mrs. John Neary to Mr. .Decorations included .Christmas presetned and carols were sung. garet Greene Guild met Monday ice will be connducted Christmas, to Cranford Past, 212, American "footballs Thursday and Mrs. Thomas A. Catalan, committee. George M. Linzer, pupils of Mrs. Curtis Culin. Jr.,j er for the team and Court House, Elisabeth: I to Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Teens^Mrs. Marvin D. Hall, com- Balloons, candy and gifts were 1 10111 bjr ita erators in police court Monday property in Walnut avenue. 200 club member and proprietor of the night for their annual Christinas Eve by R. Benjamin GanisonJ ** Ladies' Auxiliary at was held at her home. 215 Holly! [iutallatkm Also , given by the Cran- jPeeUe, property known as 109 nissioner. was guest. exchanged. • Rotary Party Cranford Radio'Store, spoke night Recorder Charles J, Stev- Mrrand Mrs. Charles Mueller to feet from Chestnut street. dinner . and entertainment in the assistanT pastor, at 11 p. m. at a covered dish supper last Thurs- street this afternoon. A feature! At Annual Dinner of ford Club in the school Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barta, lot , "Television." Mr. Linzer pre- gymnasium of the First' Presby- Cranford Methodist Church,' the day night in the Casino. Follow- ens fined Thomas Parrott, 106 High <^*eteria. About 150 persons at- Madison Associates, Inc., to Mr. Elsie M. and Floyd W. Freeman The Cranford Rotary Club will dicted within five years television of .the program was a medley of| block L, map of Lexington Homes, terian Church. A Christmas tree Christmas story from . the Scrip- ing the supper, ."members of the street $25 for assault and battery tended. Inc. and Mrs. Theodore Youn& to Elsie M. and Floyd W. Free- have its' annual Christmas party at will supplant radio. Christmas carols for four hands by I Azure Lodge Dec 27 man, property in Parker avenue. and decorations were featured. ture as well as carols will be ledpost-adjourned to the Legion room and (15 for disorderly conduct. Those honored were Frances E. Mr. and Mrs. William Brosius property in Shawnee road, 130 feet noon tomorrow (Thursday) at while gifts from secret pals and aMiss Janet Helm and Miss Vivian; , Election and installation of offi- from Chippewa way. ISO feet from Casino avenue. the Howard Johnson Restaurant, The speaker explained that pres- by Irene Grossman, Jade Grube, LeRoy Boyd of 225 Cranford ave- Kelly, Frederick D. Allen, Eugene to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nyce, lot ently tfiere are 12 available chan Among highlights of the pro- Bette. Rader and Dorothy Rad'er. grab bag were distributed by Adorns. Each of the other pupils! cers will take place at the seven- A. Denman. James E. Hearas, Wil- 792, block 23, map of 28fi plots at Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Kirk to Mr. and Mrs. Howard ZekoU. Route 29. Children of members members of the unit ty-sixth annual dinner of Azure nue, who was treated by Dr. An- lots 94 to M, block 189, map of will be guests. There will be an nels in each area of the country gram was the reading* of Dickens' At midnight, Christmas Day will offered short selections. Christmas j liam J. Fricke, Harold A. Glovier, Normandie Park. Mr. and,Mrs. Albert N. Gaudies, for black and white transmissions. "Christmas Carol" by Mrs. Harold be greeted with the lighting of Mrs. Jean Fasnacht accompan- Lodge, 129. F. & A. M., at the thony Sordill for lacerations of theJames M. Kayle, Davis E. Yarrow, lot 23, revised subdivision map No. J. G. Development Company. 1926. exchange of gifts (or the young- were sung by the whole) Mr. and Mrs. Emile L. Balde- Mr. and Mrs. Henry ZekoU to In this area. New York stations Packer. Carols' were sung by thecandles. ied at the piano for the singing of: Temple next Monday night forehead reqiijrng three, sutures William E. Coles, Ronald Brendel, schwie"er to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 5 of Osceola Park. Wetintjtr sters and a program of motion group,' following which refresh-j AoJ fcow Ae wS adore favored Following the election and qual- Mr. and Mrs. George ZekoU. lots pictures, arranged by Jack Reilly, occupy six of the channels with a 'ollowing members of the choir Christmas carols. Mrs. Betty | after the fight, which took place Robert W. Nicholson and Charles H. Paul, property in West Holly Halsey-Nevdaa Corporation to seventh expected .to open aboui At 7:30 p. m. Sunday, a film, Goodman, president, purchased-26 ments were served. • ! Cbantitfy U* de JoileUe in it* fying of-the master-elect, the new J. Christian. 94 to 98. block 169. map or J. G. program chairman. under direction of Ruth Smith': at the Plaza at 12:10 p.m..Friday, street 240' feet from Orchard Levincorp., one tract at corner of Development Company. 1926. February 1. He said it would be "Where Love Is God Is," will be gifts which were wrapped at. her Attending the party were: Janet] ty* Christmas dress with tiny officers will be installed by District Other lettermen present were street. Alden and Miln streets; one tract At last Thursday's luncheon Libby Anderson, Helen Frank, shown. The film is based on Tol- wts found not^ guilty on an as- five years or more before colored home by" Mrs. Madeline Baxter Heim, Virginia Adams. Juiy Pet-^ fcdb that peal a hearty holiday Deputy C James'Iremonger. George Rankin, James J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mulvi- in Miln street, 62 feet and 6 inches meeting, announcement was made television is on the market, and Alva Banker, Ida Peutscher, and stoy's famous story of the cobbler and Mrs- Dorothy Mory for chil- ! The dinner will be served at sault and battery charge and fined Donald P. Woolley, William P. hil) tn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. from Alden street. of . the resignation of Mariano who turned against his religion erson, Shirlev Wolfe, Shirley Niel- Girl Seoul Leaden then it probably will be on a differ- Roberta Adams. Martha Mitchell dren at Bonnie Burn Sanatorium. s->n. Billy Old, Julie Cromerty.- 6:30 p.m., followed by opening $15 for disorderly conduct. The Smiley, Albert Barnes, Harold G. Mulvihill, property Known as 605 Irwln Holding Corporation' to Greco, a director and member of ent frequency from that of ccompanied at the piano. and friends.in bitterness, at the Mrs. Edna Herzog reported that of the lodge at 7:30. The Rev. M. Brooks, Raymond Plisco, George Lincoln Park, east. True Type Homes, Inc.. lots 128 toHave Christinas Party the club'for the past 10 years. Mr. S'even Eudene. David Paul. Gavle, $250 the present video stations. Devotions were led by Ruth death of his child. Produced in the card party held recently by Bochnovich, Arthur Huetteman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weber to 129, block 3, lots 219, 220, 218, The Girl Scout Leaders' Asso- Greco has removed to Florida, England under auspices of the Re- Sassl, Sharron Austin,. George; , Mr. Linzer said plans have been Gelinas. Evelyn Jacobus was the unit was a success. Merchan- Trumpore. Eleanor Stearns. Dexter. a memorial service for members Robert Hood and Bradley Page. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A- Baum, 217 and easterly 6 feet of lot 216,ciation held its annual Christinas The Cranford Board of Realtors extend where.he has opened a new busi- completed for a hookup of Eastern ligious. Film Society, the produc- dise winners were Mrs..,M. Breh- who died during 1048. . | Ralph E, Yeage. _ r of 225 East . Thomas Potter, former collegiate property known as 211 Columbia block 5, map of Cranford Manor. party recently at, the Girl Scout ness. H. Stanley MacClary, chair- chairman of the decorations com- tion is recommended for all-ages. Pease, Linda Loranger, Bobby; and Midwestern television stations nar and Mrs. Ruth Richins. Johnson, Ann MacMillan, Marylyn. Presentation of the Class of 1948 Broad street, Westfleld. was fined and professional football star, wasavenue. True Type Homes, Inc., to Mr. Christmas Greetings to residents of the • man of the community service shortly after the first of the year mittee, and Martha Kelting was inEveryone is invited. Bell's Pharmacy by Past Master C. LeRoy Storms $5 and assessed $3 court costs for the principal speaker. Others who Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Spader to and Mrs. George P. Hauch, prop- charge of the table settings. New members received' into Heigl, James Hudson, Eileen' which will vastly broaden the pro- Whelan. Mary Lou Addoms. Dolly Owned and Operated by Begistered Pharmacist will be followed.by greetings and Passing a red light. The summons spoke were Mayor George E. Os-'Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Heass, erty in Hillside place, 170.23 feet Progressive Community in which they grams available for television re- Helen Klase and Clare Williams, church membership last Sunday Sailor Home f Or Holiday remarks . by Master William F. was issued by Patrolman Leroy terheldt, James Rudd, president of iroperty in South Union avenue, from Brookside place. ception. o-chairmen of hostesses, were include Mr. and Mrs. Robert. T. Daniel Heyburn, Jr., an elec- Goodfellow. Dorothy Keaton. and' 8. R. Eisenber* Dennis. An address by District Brinkerhoff. assisted by Helen Paulson, Dot Harold Braund, Ronald Sassi and. he,club; Coach J. Seth Weekley, 18 feet from Lexington avenue. Cayuga Homes, Inc., to Mr. and WINDOW are privileged to serve, and wish for - V Grimshaw, Peter E. Nelson, Mr. trician's mate on the USS Con- Albert C Nuber, Jr. — Henry X Goeekel Deputy Iremonger will precede the Stop street violations brought Supervising Principal H. R. Best, Mr.* and Mrs. John A. Beckman'Mrs. Christian W. Sorenson, lot 38, Michaels, June H1U, Theresa Hig- Judy Johnson. ' The latter three The speaker explained that and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mr. andsolation, is home to spend the election of officers. Ones of $3 each for Ronald F. Principal R. A. Clement, and Wal- Vernon W. Alatary, property revised subdivision map No. 5 of their many clients and friends a Happy television reception varies even >y, Haddie Baker, Alva Banker Mrs. Robert Maynes, Mrs. Made- holidays with his parents, M^r. andare studying with Janet Heim and 17 N. Union Avenue OWord 64)062 Following installation of the Wick of New Providence and Rob- ter JE. Cooper, president of the within space of a few feet, but nd Ruth Gelinas. Vivian Adams, as advanced stu- SHADES line Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Heyburn of 5 Bumside ave- new officers, there will be remarks ert C. Rossbach of 301 Lincoln Board of Education. WBffiMplttJS&URSMEttSli and Joyous New Year. that on the whole reception in the ert A. Miller. nue. dents. ' . by the new master, presentation Park, east, on complaints preferred HOLLAND MADISON L35 Cranford area is very satisfactory. Tracks Show 'Prowler' of the past master's jewel by Karl by Sgt. Harry Page, Jr. Ellen D. Putting on Gar Chains, Make It a H«ate Sift <•» t» M tech) Mr.-Linzer answered-questtonsnon E. Jacobi, and presentation of theCorneliss' e of 413 Fourth avenue, television following his talk. YORK Was a Hungry Deer p.-ist master's apron by y CLOTH Guests included Dr. Emil De- Hansen. | ing violation. 1.10 Thomas MacMeekin Shaheen Agency Henry Shaheen of 2 Franklin Putting chains on his car during McPherson Realty Co- Charles M. Yeakel Caesar and Dr. Frank Osbom of venue doesn't lmvtrto hunt tor SselleTRoselle Park; Fred~Crarie the snowstorm Sunday resulted in Cliristttts ON YOUR ROLLER Richards-Swackhamer - Ralph Delia Serra eer—they look him up of their scalp lacerations requiring four of Elizabeth, H. P. Townsend and iwn accord. William G. Schmal Joseph J. Guker To one and all we William Linden of Westfleld. sutures for Michael Shuta, 28, of Mr. Shaheen called police head- DON'T WAIT TILL FRIDAY! 33 Myrtle street, the car slipped 22T — 2T .John W. Heins & Son t, . • ,... President William A. Fischer, quarters at 12:20 a. m. yesterday oft* a jack and Shuta was struck on extend : sincerest who has been absent for the past ind reported noises sounding like Make Any Day a Fish Jiay, -:;/..-.-.».. the head when the~«j^kIiS Ham- month because of illness, was wel- prowler outside his hoine- I v Hat'Sea FoodiPUtters. med shut. He was treated by Dr. Wlute or Ecru wishes fora very glad-- comed back at the^meejIhgrVftsW estigation--by-Lt-^Tnomaa Woods Anthony Sordill. president Dr. Carl G. Hanson pre- French Fried Potatoes. Tartar^Sanee, Ete. tonoM TUIH Wioa > ; Wealed tracks in the snow which Yulccide, and a happy, sided. • - dicated that the noises bad been Y«ur Favorite 8e» Food Expertly Sending; CARE Parcels SWITCH CONTtOt - fiamtSLap. THE CRANFORD •IF; ade by a deer foraging in a'gar- Cocked WMe Ton Walt, The Roosevelt P.-T=A.—is send- CMIMM «f». Oiima m NwH» 14-tocfc aUCVABO aumc. •*•». happy New Year! Read the Citizen and Chronicle bage can at the back of the bouse. ing two CARE .packages to needy 1B7-5 N. UNION AVE. BOARD OF REALTORS teachers and students in Europe, t was announced this week. The . / J11JW C-ZMe MARINO'S MSI) FISH MARKET nroiect has been sponsored by the 34 NORTH AVE., CRanfcrd 6-1333 P -T.A. executive board with Mrs. (Op». KIBCS Baper Muket) W. A. Burton, president, in charge. ElSEMAN'S UOMTtNO MXIUUS. IAMH wU O»I» _J CRANFORD HOLIDAY 333 PARK AVE. AND SUNDAY Ta|. DRUG STORE SCHEDULE BELL'S WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY (Christmas Day) If from 10 to ,1 and S to 7 A VISIT HATHAWAVS, SEAGER'S and SCHER'S May the blessings WILL BE CLO8ED of good cheer, SEAGER'S WILL BE good health and OPEN SUNDAY good friends vtkit fra*a 10 to 1 and X to 7 you thiaChritrnwt, BELL'S. 8CBER'S and T09WAHJT HATBAWAVS WOX BE CLOSED Greetings will convince you that JANUARY Our cheeriest Ynletlde HIGH SCHOOL aentiments harmonise with the- GRADUATES for this Happy merry notes of or penoas cliftibl* co tout frashnun \ jvuof tolltf* Hedenbefg-MacBean Goldberg's Men's Shop ChrUtmaa bells as they ring out-Joy NEED NOT WAIT u "OtaUBANCK BXCLUMVEaVa"' Season 18 NORTH AVE.. W. CR. «-1698 to the world and HapplneM to alL UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1*6 SOUTH AVE.. B. to cater college. A Fcnhnun Collect . din imominfi mnd cvl CAROL-LEE the student may enter the Sophomorr College (I»M in September. 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6-1044 BE CLOSED Bell'§ Pharmacy ' CHEISTMAS FBEC nba. Owned und -ratecl by Kc*l»tered V LIQUORS DAV v^ H. K. fclscubcix UKLIVKKV if he's « Scott customer, Albert C. Nuber. JrJr.. Henry J. Goeckel we have a record of his sixe. Cranford Radio 9 WALNUT AVE. CRANFORD LIQUOR STORE 17 N. Union Avenue CRanf ord 6-0062 Open Evenings TU Cbristmsi 21 M UNION AVE. 150 Page Four THB CRANFORD CITIZEN AND CHRQNICLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948 Couple Plans Bermuda Trip, Charlotte Sarnoskfg Recent Bride Chicago Girl Bride-Elect Azure Lodge Officers Practice Times Set BIRTHS ? Engagement Told Of OrinB. Grant, Jr. Entertained at Party For Alumni Cagere . Mr. and Mrs. John Zalinsky of MAKE IT A MERRIER i Practice sessions tot CranfordAP.6 Mfln street announce the birth from A&H Mr. and Mrs: William F. Dennis Golden Wedding Celebration Announcement has been made Mrs. Walter Shimp of High School alumni in preparation of a daughter, Sharon May, on De- Tlmrs. 8 ». m .(o 6 p. by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Samoski |Chicago, IlL, announced the. eno-f 123 Hfllcrest avenue were hosts for their annual basketball game cember 16 at Muhlenberg Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kugele of * of 10 MacArthur avenue of the en- gagement of , their, daughter at a Christmas party Saturday with the high school varsity at the FRIDAY -S a. n. «o 4 p. m. 102 Thomas street will sail tomor- gagement . of. their daughter,' Char- Jeanne, to Orin Bradford Grant, night for officers.of Azure Lodge, high school gymnasium next Tues- The baby, born prematurely isr e Martin of Memphis, Tenn. They row night on a 10-day cruise to lotte, to Henry Ruszkowski. son of Jr., son of Mr. and Mrsv O. B. 129, F. lc A. M., and their wives. day, will be held in the Sherman ported doing well in an incubator are expected to arrive on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruszkowski of Grant-of 6 Doering-way, Saturday Corsages were presented to theSqhopl at 7:30 tonight and in theat the hospital. Bermuda. On their return trip Eve. f horns on Christmas Eve. they will IB East 21st street, Bayonne. at their home. No date has been women, and the men received high school gymnasium at 2:30 celebrate their fiftieth wedding The bride-elect is a graduate of chosen for the wedding. . ' - s tokens from Mr. Dennis, master of p. m. Monday, it was announced anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kugele Mrs. Richard P. Wahl of 15 Ken- Cranford High School She is em- Miss Shimp is a graduate of Chi- the lodge. The officers presented today by Coach J. Seth Weekley. •-# will hold open house on Sunday, sington avenue returned home Sat- ployed in the Elmqra Branch, of the cago schools and attended "the Uni- a>croll to Mr. Dennis. Tuesday night's game (with a pre- urday from a three weeks' visit National State Bank. Elizabeth. Mrs. liminary contest at 7:30 p. m.) will January 9. from 1 to 7 p. m. atwith relatives in Louisville, Ky. versity of Illinois. She is employed Guests included Mr. and S T O their home: Mr. Ruszkowski attended Bayonne by the Aetna Insurance-- Company Joseph J. Guker, Mr. andMrs. benefit the high school athletic in- Residents of Cranford for mpre High School and is employed by at its office in Chicago. Norman Gibbs, Mr. and Mrsjur. y i fund and the Cranford than 60 years, Mr. and Mrs. Gugele Miss Ann Weston, daughter of the Best Foods Company, Bayonne. Mr. Grant, a graduate of Cran- Charles L. Fanr, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Boosters' Club scholarship fund. were married at the Thomas street Mrs. Edward Terrill, of 8 Hampton A party will be held January 8 ford High School, is a junior at the old Denman, Mr. and Mrs. Pierson address, the same house they bjjilt street, has returned from Mount at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sar- University of Illinois where he^is Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Students'from Syracuse Univer- * prior to their marriage. Born in Holyoke College, to spend her noski to celebrate the engagement. majoring in industrial administra- Wagenblast, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard sity, Syracuse, N. Y., who are r Germany, Mrs. Kugele came to this Christmas holidays here. Members of the immediate families tion. He is. a member of Alpha J. Jansen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E.spending Christmas in Cranford country and Cranford when she will attend. >, Kappa Psi, commerce professional Ousterman, Mr. and Mrs. James B. are Miss Katherine Hall, daughter was 11 years old. Her husband was Mr? and Mrs. Elmer E. Dey of 6 The wedding will take place hi fraternity. During the war, KDreydene , all of Cranford; Mr. andof Mr. and Mrs. S. Thoma* Hall DONT PASS UP A DELICIOUS born in Philadelphia. He has been Riverside drive will leave tomor- November. ' • . served two years in the army, Mrs. Harold Hansen and Oscar of 219 Central avenue, and Mal- DINNER BEFORE or AFTER row to spend Christmas with their employed for 32 years as an in- an( spending 18 months of that time Mussinan of Roselle; Mr. and Mrs.colm Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. spector by the Robert W. Hunt son-in-law and daughter, Mr. aod ' Mrs. Hann will entertain Mr. in overseas duty in the European Cecil Collins of Plainfield, Mr. and R. T. Douglas of 1 Tulip street and. Mrs. .George Harrison of TO rEEFECTION Company in New York City. Mrs. Thomas MacMeekin, Jr., MRS. EDWARD LANZA Theater of Operations. Mrs. James Egan of Union, Mr. and W Apponaug, R. I. Springfield on Sunday. . Berries Prompt »nj, CooHeon. Mrs. Kugele is a member of the Mrs. Harry R. Meeker of Bayonnei Richard J. Vogt of Watertown, and,Mr. and Mrs. William McCrea Conn., will spend Christmas week- On B«« eh«f. Alpksiue at his bt.t .• SUPERMARKETS Eastern Star. Augusta Chapter; the Charles P. Prescott, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. Koer- Edward Lanzas Travel Girl-Scout Troop 20 held a com- mU Ume* with .xeeU.nl food ••». L" Elizabeth Garden Center and the of Elizabeth. « ' end with his brother-in-law and • Ilk. It". _ - M and Mrs. Clifton Prescott of 4 nig of 10 Madison avenue left yes- bined birthday and Christmas sister, Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Cop^- Lady Turners, Elizabeth. Mr. Doering way, is visiting his par-terday for Saranac Lake, N. Y^South for Honeymoon party Monday at the Girl Scout ' OPEN OAIL.T Bad SUNDAY Kugele ,,is-. a member of Azure son of 124 Makatom drive, and ents on a Christmas vacation from where they will.spend the Christ- House: Games and refreshments Miss Marcia Houston of 415 his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis « *. If. U s P. to. Lodge, 129. F; & A. M. They have mas holiday at the home of Mr. The wedding of Miss Allie were featured. Mrs. T., C, C. the University of New Hampshire, Casirlo avenue ..will Jentertain at F. Vogt who make their home at "Yimr ImoUathm H fintr Dining'* X one daughter, Mrs. Karl Jacob!, Koernig*s brother. Campbell of 125 Williamson ave- Hann, Jr., leader, was in charge. ' Durham, N. H. nue, Hillside, and Edward Lanza, dessert tomorrow night prior to the Makatom drive address. . \ who resides with them, and two the dance for young people at the grandchildren. Miss Louise Belden of Buffalo, son of Mrs. Charles Lanza of 2 *>•* *••*»• James M. Duffy, son of Mr. and Chestnut street, and the late Mr. Guests on Christmas Day of Mr.Echo Lake Country Club. Her Miss Mary Lou Thomas, a fresh- L Mrs. James P. Duffy of 1 Sylves- N. Y., will be guest of her and Mrs. L. G. Albert of 44 Beech guests will be Aletta Thompson, man at Beaver College, Jenkin- I Lanza, took place December 11 in Mr". and Mrs. Albert L. Dawsonjter street, is spending the holidays brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Vivian Adams, Marcia Wurth,JNTed town, Pa., is spending the Christ- Mrs. B C. Belden of 10 Manor St. Michael's Church. The Rev.street will be Mr. and Mrs. John of 4 English Village expect to re-with his parents. He is a fresh- Mark J. Dooley, assistant pastor, Gallagher of Jersey City, brother- Reeves, Fred Duffy, Bud Weid- mas holidays with her parents, Mr. turn by Christmas Day from a man at Georgetown University, avenue over the Christmas holi- necht and Harry Britton. and Mrs. I: L. Thomas of 5 Morn- HESTAUR/*I\T days ^_. , lizr: .officiated.. in-law and .sister of Mr. Albert; —four months-trip-to North Africa. Washington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Morton .Wilson ingside place.—Miss - Thomas - will . UIMM AVB.; HJUNTOLb Rednced! Ann Page CretHy.! ib. Miss Mary Lanza, the bride-; and Mrs. Voss of Cranford. Bob Johnson, son of Mr. anresumd e her studies in the liberal O»»«rit« New Tatephan* Bmlldlaf C Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zamboni Miss Dorothy Bu'ttolph, a Junior Mrs. James L- McDonnel and groom's sister, Was maid of honor, arts department on January 3. \ ' daughter, Jerri, of Corpus Christi, Mrs? C. C. Johnson of 809 West ' of 14 English Village returned at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa., and Miss Betty Cox of Linden, was Among college students who End place will spend the Christmas SALAD DRESSING Monday morning from a long arrived Saturday to spend a twoTex., arrived by plane Monday to bridesmaid. Henry Specht of spend the Christmas holidays with have arrived for the holidays is holidays visiting a classmate, Aureo week-end trip to Cleveland, Ohio. weeks' Christmas vacation with Cranford served as best man while Miss Audrey Whittier, daughter of Garcia, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Dhe. r parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.John Lanza, Neil Gunderson and Schultz of 204 Elizabeth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Whittier Mr. Johnston, a sophomore, at Ran- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davies of Buttolph of 106 Cranford avenue: William Hartford, all of Cranford, 713 Springfield avenue. Miss dolph Macon College, Ashland; Va., -. Parkway Village will leave tomor- ushered... .'•_..:....•.>•:. :._."...... hittiej 4* .* student at Cedar 1-aweet flavor, a 1 and Mm. Joseph G. Wortley recently was pledged ..'to... Kappa --rrow^fe" spend- -the—holidays with "The bride~w6re a gownof white Crest College, Allentown, jpa. . Sigma fraternity. '" '"•.<• their parents in Buffalo, N. Y. and Mrs. Robert M. Beach of of 22 Hamilton avenue will enter- slipper satin fashioned with a tain his father, Austin Wortley, 8 Riverside drive, arrived Friday mandarin neckline trimmed with Miss Janet Kelting, daughter of V and sister. Miss Jean Wortley and Mr. and Mrs.' William' A.. Jack- Stuffed Olives £i!lana 2 ox. jar 19* 5M. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Week-end. pilgrim had a full skirt. An orange blossom Christmas vacation with her par-holidays with his mother, Mrs. Grapefruit Juice W . . 30oxcan43c daughter and families. holidays with her parents, Mr. andcouple traveled to the South for 770th Field Artillery Reserve. On x*$* Mrs. J. Gilbert Allen. their wedding trip. Mrs. Lanza is the holidays with their parents, At tbiM happy timo d the Jimmy Daubert, a freshman at Mr. and Mrs. George P. Kaiser of Tuesday* Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sliced Pineapple All brand, 20 ox can 29c 30o*can33e Among college students home Holy Cross College, Worcester, a graduate of Battin High School. accompanied by his sister^ Miss year it i*our from* pleasure Elizabeth, and formerly was em-39 Munsee drive. Barbara at- for Christmas is John Laezza, Jr. Mass., is spending the Christmas John Canright, son of Dr. and tends the Bouve School in Boston. Emily Jackson of the Retford Sparkle Gelatin Desserts Fmuiiavor. 3 i . 19<, •fjavewy —— - -.1 P g son of Mr. and Mrs. John | holidays with his parents, Mr. andMrs. Cyril M. Canright of 34 ployed by the Prudential Insurance George, a senior at Lehigh Uni- avenue address, will attend Christ- to extend to one mnd all "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS FOR THE WEEK-END of 207 Elm street, a freshman at Mrs. J. F. Daubert of 80S Spring- Springfield avenue, is spending" a Company, Newark. Mr. Lanza was versity, recently received word of mas festivities of the Yankee Club two-week Christmas vacation from graduated from Cranford High dnoate wmhegiora joyous R & R Plum Podding . * . . , Woxcan39c Wh<.l. or ••.,„ haH S.^ 10-14 Ibi. - 1 Rider College, Trenton. field avenue. , .- his acceptance at the Johns Hop- of Virginia Polytechnic Institute »VJJ George School, Bucks County, Pa., School and served two years over- kins University School of Medi- at the Hotel Pennsylvania, New BAMS seas with the Army Signal Corps YtdtMe, None-Such Mince Meat 28 69e Richard W. Jenkinson, son of Miss'Virginia Briggs, a junior at with his parents. He is a member cine. •. . • York City. of the first-year class. in France. He is employed by the Short cuJ-laia wau lon0 Wano". fina.1 . Mrs. Blanche L. Jenkinson of 00Smith College. Northampton, Mass. Mince Meat , A*P 9oxPk0.15e Normandie place, has returned is spending her Cbrijrtmw vacation Western Electric Company, home for the holidays from Yank- Thomas. Gruber, son of Mr. andKeamy. Prime Ribs. Beef b69« Hacks , . . *J2e at the home of her parents, Mr. Flako Pie Crust . ,\ t . . . swi*gl6e ton College in South Dakota. Mrs. H. T. Gruber of 14 Forest Undar. ftavorful ' BroUinfl and Frylnf-Sixas undar 4 Ibt f and Mrs. Loyd A. Briggs, SI avenue arrived home Sunday to Spruce street. . " .• Guests for Christmas Eve dinner Fancy Pumpkin A&P 29OZC«2»O,21« Ronald Graham Albuiy, aon of spend the holidays with his par-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen's Legs of Lamb . »59« Chickens . . «.53« 'fi9« at Ripon College, Ripon, Wise. vacation tram the University «H of upper Montclair; her brother S WAUrtJT "Miss Jean Blake of 103 Holly and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.' TO WIN THEIR HEARTS Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo., where CRANPORD, N. J. Aon Page Mayonnaise . \ . . . , P^I^O* Oriri B. Grant, Jr., a junior at he is a sophomore. street attended-the annual Christ- Joseph Gerdes of North Wlndhara, the University of Illinois, Urbana. mas dance last week-end at Johns Me., Mr. Ossmann's fattier,-Rein-* DCXO V«oa«abla ihortening ltt.car.37e 31b. can 1.03 m, is spending his Christmas va- John F. Deacon, son of- Mr. and Hopkins University. Baltimore, hart Ossmann of Elizabeth; his cation with his parents. Mr. andMrs. F. T. Deacon of 117 Spring Md, as the guest of Richard P. brpther-hi-lfew and sister, >Ir. and Mazola or Wesson Oil . . P«>39C quart 75« Mrs. O. B. Grant of 6 Doering way. tarden street, arrived Saturday to Wahl, Jr., of 15 Kensington ave- Mrs. Thomas Freeman of Elizabeth, spend "Christmas with his parents^ nue- Mr. Wahl is expected home and his brother and sister-in-law, Strawberry Preserves AaoFap* iibjar3»« Miss Hilda Cordes, daughter of He is a freshman at, Lafayette tomorrow to spend the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ossmann with his parents. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Cordes of College, Easton, Pa. and family of Irvington. Scoop For datm and oamral houaawwi . U ox pl0 3©« 418 Casino avenue, has arrived WARWICK home from Wheaton College, Mr. and Mrs. George Brauburger Now Under Wheaton, HL, for the holidays. and son, George, Jr., of 104 Oak FRESH lane, will leave Thursday to spend CHOCOLATES Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bailey of the holidays with Mrs. Brauburg- 109 Columbia avenue will enter- er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton CRANBERRIES tain Mrs. Bailey's cousin. Miss Cone, in Richmond, Va. New Management! Marie Hackett of New York City, W. for the Christmas week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jeffries and; Tr.e luscious candies and/crispy- >J^ children, Jane and George, of SOf -Ifo^* Miss Dorothy Powell,- daughter fresh nuts at ASP are/sure to i of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Powell Dunham avenue returned last Use these plump, firni berries to of 116 Orange-avenue, is home on Wednesday after visiting for click witliSt. Nick and all his make wonderful cranberry sauce, month with Mr. Jeffries' brother, a Christmas vacation from Wilson • '• •• •••• • helpers. felly and relish. 1 College, Chambersburg, Pa. James Jeffries, in Aruba, Nether- lands West Indies. The Cranford High Grade Market Pecan-Packed, Fralt-HHed Jaae Parker Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Kling Ctoca'a'e covered 12 ta 25 Jalcy oraag** depend* M tktr »'ia and son, Vincent G., Jr., of S Eng- Mr. and Mrs. A. E.'Bassinder of] Is Now Under Management of War%vick Thin Mints ir,r ~ lish Village are spending the holi- 11 English Village will entertain] Florida Oranges . 8 FRUIT CAKE day season with her family in their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. From delicious dessert cheesea to country- Norfolk. Va. and Mrs. Charles McCherry of fresh butter and eggs for your holiday Salted Virginia Peanuts Warwick vilb. 19c ib 37c Florida Grapefruit, M.d,um iix« ch 7o~ ib 29c Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones, Frank Tambro of Maplewood, at Joseph Alessi Sweet Cider . „ . V. oallon 39c_ .gallon69c 1.29 . Jr., of 19 Elm street will have as dinner on Christmas Day. Center arc big values for the big day. 3.98 CirClIS Pops Colorad foil wrappwl 3V, ox. pkg 15c U. S No I grade 3 Ib. 17«> guests for the holidays, Mrs and Yellow Onions Top off your Christmas dinner with a rich, Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Guests on Christmas Day at the Sliced Amerieasi procautb 49« home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. C. Wofthmore Cream Drops w ^ . . ib. 37" Yellow Turnips . U. S. No. 1 grada Ib \a luscious Jane Parker Fruit Cake. Hann, Jr., 24 Columbia avenue, will be his .mother, Mrs. Uly Sliced Swiss Fancy domailic ' Ib. 09«? Chocolate Corered Cherries B»«h ib. 69« Sweet Potatoes U. S. No. 1 gra«a 2 "b. 15e til itttdott caldca layers—altrwllvaly Hann, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn' Edward LaPlaca After Dinner Mints Richardwn* 4ot. pt 2'or 17c Sherwood of Avon; Mr. and Mrs. Imported Switzerland Swiss 0 String Beans Fr«sht crt«p 2 Ibi 25c Floyd Clayton and Clifford Ham- Cranford Yardage Shop rnett of Manasquan, and Dr. and ANNE and NEO, WTTHKE8POON Gruyere Cheese Bordan'» 6 ox. pit* 39e Diamond Walnuts Urg« m« i ib. caiio. bag 49c California Carrots ...... 2bchtJ9e 6 °< !•:>< Mrs. Alfred Stahl of Newark. Mr ' We will endeavor to give the same courteous Paper Shell Pecans . • • . i ib. caiio bag 41« Table Celery Paicai . ,\ ] «)r # Ljcderkranz A favorite with men Ke S;:".< e Uroj>>s 1 Pk0 39* service and high quality meats, produce and staples Almonds N. piua l u>. c«iio. bag 49« Dried Mixed Fruits Fancy 1% »II t .'f3« Blue Cheese Fancy i. Ib69e O P a B Ol that have characterized this market in the paat. Mixed Nuts r«ncy i ib. «iu>. b.a 49c Fresh Dates 8 ox 2 'o< 29c Calimyriiu Figs 8 ox 17« A mriy WwtIM •« Baby Goudas Fancy Wisconsin aach 49«" SprillJjer.V do k'cS Jan. P.r'er Boi ^g WATCH FOR OUR >r We invite our many patrons and friends to 1 S3.6O Camembert Military brand pig. ol 3 portions 35" Stllff'll^ Bl'C:i(l VlJ-J «XDr«(«ly toi i'j'iij coul'rv. I * Ib lojl drop in and get acquainted. ANNUAL CLEARANCE cpnrv Gold-N-Rich ^ = z-*.-l^Mi\4 and mallow ib 65* FINE BEVERAGES FOR THE HOLIDAYS ... aritl buy t>xiru USarrwl Ifs maty to buy £t»r ihi* double fcv ^ OF U li i; 1. \ Provolone J Dalian typ. ib6<)c gift* with our Yukon Club Ginger Ale or Club Soda 29 or bot.p!uo« piu»dep'2r<>'31« Cream Cheese • brand 3 at pkg 2 '<>< .{,>^ Women's and Teen Age Coca-Cola '. i , . . . o ox bol. p!u* depoiit 6 *°' 25* Pepsi-Cola . . . . 12 ol bol plui depo».i 6'o« 29o We wish you all Nutley Margarine . fib carle-31 A*P COFFEE... LAYAWAYPLAN Pabst-Ett American or Pimen'io 6V, oi ptg America's Ne. 1 Fawito mmd N«. I Bay SHOES Pure Lard . - . 1lb CMlon •• **• x- • «•••<• yo«r Christmas gifta now! You gel A illfemj (Hljrijflitmaja Vour guests will love tlie fresh, rich Haver that Hi* (hole* of our breathtaking array of beautiful gift* make* Custom Cround A&P Coffeo Americu'e ^lill* our stocks or* so complete. With ©vr layaway No. 1 fuvorite. And you'll appreciate the value Plan you can buy really fin* gifts ... a handtomo " and that nuikrs it thr No. 1 buy. Starting Monday, December 27th Gru«n-fVcWoo watch, for In»tanc«. Prlcod as low ai $33^5. A small deposit reserves your gift s«l«dion(. Shop today b«for« th« "rush" starts. VE4.HT out, oh b«IU. ring out A 3lmjmui Savings up to 25% lib b*o40» . . .^ . 31b baol.15 our YuletloW wish** to on* H€LE .... •2iu. AIX HIZES BITT NOT IN EVEKV KTTUK BED and oil. May Ik* |*y CUM f 5.OO m f IO.OO >lb*baO44« ...... 31b baa 1.27 X-KAY FTTTINO AT NO ADDED COST Wdcoroo flfti for lamily and of lh« HoJUsy U heaped high with latin bolidar food*! *2iib

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THE CBANTOBD CITliUUf AMD CHRONICLE T, tMi nknrni IOB SAI* CLJI 8BKnCDfG MEAL JESXAXB POB WOBK WAXIKD—MAEM HWIIXMult etae M, abort; very good IT you plan to bull*, WANTED — , ronoTTirsn: Ma. Call CBanford S-0333. Pem alteration*. Call T. JOt MAS. . age 41 aaeks emnloy In grocery TEMOB) tXA wislM. ****** KVZN1MO gown, complete with mttta. trat A*aru*a. CXanford old. registered pedigree. or <1i ll< ilwsasn stoic. Hours • a. nu to to : Part Unvs orfe? f,eneral ^ou aqua, all* M-M, perfect >~~i|«i~». worn 1 p. m.. to laatn trade. Wrtto boot tSl one*, cast o» will eall far Ua. Call in care of the Cranford CUlaan and CRantatf MOT-W. E CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. Id48 Dooouffhue. CauWaMnsld aVJOSSVB. tl Page BICYCLE, «tH'» tt Inch, with beskat. ICSJSJ- lulmil whtta. female, Rosary Society^; balloon dra type, la fair mmlninn; IT TOOK window screen* naad *» be re- tan bead, fan spot on back. Be- WANTKp, TO .Elizabeth and Jersey Cjty. Idonato- Judges were Michael Di- need* new ttrae end paint job; M. CaU mittees were Mrs. . Butl'-r. Mrs. en tr BsjfleM S-STM-IC. tf WANTXD ALTp 8AXOPHOMK. Addna* r fcr Fat- VFW Post In a talk on Christmas and the, Fabio. Frank Reiss and Thomas Russell. Mrs. Helen McMahon, nm of the Cnaford Box Xt4 In care of Tbe Cranford CttbMB Coffee- -~—c'-tnr is an excellent — —..»*« j»iur- Macon undergraduate from leed to aid comrades in govern- Van Sickle. Among guests were ; M. J. Thaand Chrotdeas. Reception at Mrs. William C. Jones. Mrs. Eliza- ccntV-r- f— f-.r « med fat. The to return it toth e ray and Mrs^ M. Minch. ,ford won ^ varsity football, i-nent hospitals. Commander-Thorn- Mcs. Betty Butler, president of thebeth Cannon and Mrs. Esther Cola- a m 1 STUDIO hot f^t c:i h^ v-~.-c1 f-orv, tho jkjj. •**. aasaswi pajamas and wool robes. t2Z. 2? * •"a*"" beam the Mtb is J. Butler reminded residents Ladies" Auxiliary, and Mrs, Hanrteri.- •JSP save smuai sptauss. • —»•—-»—. 1MB. appHcatton «m bTma let rr r-t, <""-t'« irtT the perco- the dented Ctttan as* Chronicle, tf to donate to Frank Carey's Ciga- nah Russell, past president. Past M A. •. St. Michael's Ithe Joseph Berardinelli. chairman of lat'-r f— 'i i'-»-r-:r<> h.ir'e*. It. i* Charles McElwee, Mrs. J. H. Mc-c Ashland, Va., coUege, it was/XffftIWI 9U>I J •ette Fund, endorsed by the VFW. Commander John F. White, was in 1 BOOKS, tilitml jptem Mahon MM T »»_^..=— - ' the project for needy children of s'r? -i-d ^-i -•-—J T-ti (-, one oper- A reception and Christmas party Mrs. J announced this week. The cigarettes will be picked up charge of the refreshments, FOB SAIal Mfc, ation. Avenue. PUmneid for members of the Rosary Society |F. TacClure, Mrs. Robert McDon- tomorrow night and will be sent The Laides' Auxiliary held itsEurope, has requested anyone SIXDS tor children. In good condition. The award went to Johnson for| Cant tyewell Rodney Fiske Post, PAY highest cash erieta far old feweby, 'ald, ;Mrs. F. Petrozelli, Mrs. R; to Lyons Hospital on Christinas annual Christmas party Friday wishing to donate children's cloth- CaU CKantord a-HW.W. coat, opossum, ejaod of St. Michael's Church was held r dlamonns, allvar, bik, • DIM., books. Saparito, Mrs. J. W. OTtonnell, during; 335. VFW, recently celebrated its ing or shoes, sizes 1 to 12, to send Pressure Canning 14-1*. Call — ^ ^- Monday night in St Michael's Eve. . I night. A* buffet luncheon was 1BABY Carriage, collapsible, like new. «M. • p. m. coins, ate. A card or CaB will bttng I Mrs. E. T. O'Brien and Miss Ann -collegiate forty-ninth anniversary at post a card to the post, box 465. A pressure canner Isn't danger' CU1I CSantord 6-3WJ. L*-» Oil of the Cranford our wares!ntstlva. School.following a business meet- e wa William W." Miller was winner served, and Christmas songs were TRUCK crane and T. D.-» BuUdosar tor Ryan. He was among 33 Varsity] headquarters. Guests were pres- ous if the directions are followed! RKFRIOIRATOR. Coldspot, 7 eu. ft. por- UONKL Train* aad ••...... hlre. S. V. Oliver, Inc, CRantord M. J. CURIO SXCRAIfOC iener winners. of a basket of cheer. Assisting at sung by Commander Butler - and and Service. Cheek the operating con- to return It to the ing conducted by Mrs. Neil Ryan, ent from PlainneloV WestfleldJ carefiillv It should never be used celain. 09. Call CRantord 6-OajS. 0-31M apd Unden S-70S4. tt let Cast Second St. Plalnfleld. H. X the program was Miss Doris Colo- Joseph Russell. Assisting on corn- dition of your train* and ai < nssui laa ant 5-and • befon* the ltth TeL FLalnfleld e-4SBl »n'e«s t1-* (T3u"e la working prop- Now. Rave them worfcJna: tor Xma*. •nod stoe to*. will president. The Rev. William B. Try a CliaUlfled for Quick Result- PIANO, player, and rhalr. (ood condition. OKNKRAL «imtn»ii»t all type* of borne rriv ?^i tu*» «•-'-*» vnive Is clean. Call Wbtfleld 1-0M0-J. — -12-30 All repair* guaranteed- Stan grhuttre. I and commercial repairs. For free esti- U-S3 Donnelly and the Rev. Mark J. 301 Locust Drive. CRanford S-1331-M. mates call Joseph Levy. CRanferd . . 13-XS 0-1281. • • • .« - ah Yahaaftaaah • - • — * astaHamama fa — BOOMS rOKBaWT Dooley, assistant pastors." About RECREATION Bar. beautiful, new, hand JwOO*a*V S DeHsasaf •eVCOMl OOOTJ X D*l*aB708-R. Violin selections were played by TYPEWRITER. Underwood. In good con- Analytical and Chain Reference Bible* ing. THE LITTLE HOUSE, Springfield STOnt. ••* aaa LARGE, comfortable furnished 'mom, dition. (15. Also Lawson Sofa Bed, Mrs. Anthony Stein -and Miss M. and Testaments, for Information or Avenue, CRanford O-099C-B. C *J-»«AKaX. Reattor CaU at 118 North Ave.. W.. Cranford. HELP WANTED-Male blue mohair, good condition. $35. Call demonstration without obligation, call Cranford S-3474 3 North Side D. Hqll. Mrs. E. & Byrnes was CRanford 6-3187. Primni. CRanford 0-Mas-af. I HAVE your aewlng machine or vacuum dy d like PLEASANT room, semi-private bath to U I cleaner repaired or electrified by a Two at SKXSMI; _ _ private adult home. Convenient to organist, Christmas carols, under AFGHAN, hand crocheted, pure wool, of them have oO heat: * have < Johnson & John AJCTOTCIAL flowers made to order, table factory-trained mechanic with XX yean of town. No ' trains, buses, restaurant*. Suitable one Hardware, leadership of Mrs. F. A. Hacker. loreo *|ze. black with multi-colored arrangements, dogwood, rose*, asters, garages. All with or two business persons. Breakfj of satisfying service. Call CRanford eluding a 110 ft. ft Fun details in first .Cranford. background. Call CRanford S-2G23-J. mums and sweet peas. Marie Blown. «-OSS»-R. • it • festVIfJlNG exchanged. Write ' optional. CRanford 6-07T3. ' 13-30 were sung, by a choir consisting of ' U-33 SB Locust Drive. Tel. CRanford 6-3974. them. If you think yon ELECTRIC motors repaired; Bendix Serv- MASON CONTRACTORS •15.000 to buy n North t SB incare of the Cranford Citizen HANDY man for general u Mrs. E. P. Gaffney, Mrs. J. J. Dur- SOFA and arm chair, complete with Sidewalk*. Flagstone Work. Oarage 3 listings win d 12-30 FURNISHED room In private home, twin icing. All work complete and guaran- stfs bed*, suitable for 2 gentlemen or busi- kin, Mrs. N. 'TTDeMairco, Mrs. E. Unen slipcovers/ Good condition, LTENETIAN BLINDS — Custom made. teed. Harry'* Electric Motor Repair. Building. Brick Work. Cellar Water not reasonable. Call CRanford 0-0O40-J. Proofing-. Fres^eee_ ^estimate*e * «> Scrnsanc. ' ness couple. Convenient to transporta- p. Queenan, Mrs. E. M. Coe.Mrs. Old blind* reconditioned.' J. Svenda, 18 Alden Street. CHantom S-3797. tf | tion.. Call CBanford 8-2125-W. tf SIS South Avenue. Garwood. Call West- CBanford g-0437-R. Bungalow with tile bath, open 9 ^^y^yx Ty^ ftJ^T R. R. Hefferman, Mrs.' J. W. Hef- BED Pillows renovated, recovered • and field 3-45M. _ tf OILS, painted to order. oil heat and located h* — Man works in town. Please DOLLS cleaned. Also new one* made to your tial sectiorr within T Hi an care of The, Cranford TWO nicely furnished rooms next to ferman, Mrs. L. J. Van Bergen-, specifications. Call CRanford B-J4M-M bath; breakfast if desired. Business Central Railroad. It srmrwh CHBKS^S and Mrs' J. S. Hull, Jr. Monday through Friday. 6 to 10 p. m. tf sand, blue stone and < , on Irrlgldaliv. Ketvinetor. Crosley it hi good and best of an the people. Call WZstfleld 3-0183. U-30 •pot. **«*•. etc Bear of I* STORYBOOK and BED KERB'S lively chicks. Local agent. H. desired. Al HaeaslaV M» atast Broad asking only SJJJW WARM,, light room In pleasant home. Santa Claus, played by James Street, corner Woodland Avenue. West- CBanford 8-1T1B. able to do better. Prescott, 2 Raritan Road. CRanford neld. CaU WEstfteld S-0B9B after S Convenient to transportation. Refer- Cisar, presented gifts to everyone, ft-l«H-W. Order now for discount. doaet where the Xmasl ence* exchanged. Banners, -1 Hamilton p. m. or S-mo-W any time. tf bidden? Are there any! Ave.. CRanfoM 8-33S8. ' tf FURRIER an*» refreshments were served. 11-30 Jamble Store could sell be-1 THOMAS OIIXEY.~JH^ ha* a girl's M WRINGER ROLLS FOB WASHING MA- ALL CUSTOM KADI If so. call. CBanford I FURNISHED joom. on Orchard Street Decorations included evergreens inch' bicycle for sale. Call CRanford CHINES—Rolls in stock for any type ,1 near wijti School. • Oarage available. and Christinas balls. Tables were 8-I331-M. wringer. Bring in your old one. we s^^geafcg^ win duplicate It; white rubber. lelesrr blocka from Hbt Gentleman onlyy Living mom privileges. arranged in the form of a Christ- An of these feasurea - Call CBanford 8-SS7S-M. BADIO - PHONOGRAPH combination. COFTEy-s mas tree, and miniature Christmas Phllco, 1048. mahogany, table model. The House That- Scrvica BuOt" , Interesting price. CO-OPKRATIOK OAHWOOD—PleasanDsant t room fafar blislusss Also maple end table; reasonable. Call 1-3 Alden Street - CRan. *-*XU\ Furniture Repaired gentlemangentleman . PrivaPrivatt e hhome . VVery- con- trees were presented as favors. CRanford «-03«J-J. ELECTRIC Light Bulb*. Oenaral Tkwrrlc venient to aU transportation. Can Assisting Airs. J. A. Minch and WESTFIELD J-3la»-W. ' tf COAT, boy's reversible brpwn tweed, size Mazda: AH Sties. A *> A Hardware. open the ekaar *a> Mrs. E. H. KilHnn, co-chairmen M Nortr. Avenue. West. tf 12. Also coat, man's reversible blue m. S^8 WOODWOBK WANTKD TO KKNT in charge, were the following com- tweed, alie 3s. CRanford 8-18M-M. CORDWOOD for areplace. ftnaaoa and •5 Benjamin St. • Cr. 0-P tints«**•> AUTOS FOE 8ALB lSHXD or nztfunuvnad ssAsttaBsttb) mittee members: Mrs. Charles Oy«r22lb.. I VACUUM Cleaner. kitchen stove. Call RAhivay 7-100. tf bouaas for employees' of Merck * MZRCORY. 1M7. sedan., lt'jOOO mile*; Kenmore.-and attach- menu. in good condition: $15. Call fully.equipped. Owner returned to In* Herman, Mrsv Edward Kelly, Mrs. FULLER Brushes — 'For tooth j./dla. —CalfrCHanrowt-a-raa-Jt. -" hountoluntiold htaa^poafbhta^ab ...WV w write11-. 1C-*leKee, tt Artington *• * FUR ''lackaKC-'tstiirrkv' biack. size 19; In "STUDEBA|q(H ^iltii ^himpTon''" tujorl v- P. Kaes& Mrs. J. F: tink, vi7h» Road. Cranford. N. J. Telephone CBan- iently. Call CRanford sVain-B. Sedan.' Has BRAND NEW ENGINE,I x • excellent condition. ' Good buy- at S2S. ford e-1783-W. tf Evenings only call BOaePe 4-ai79-B- i Weatfjeid's and BytheBurnetts Call CRanford S-3443-R. piano tuner," 344 reconditioned, accessories,*^ brakes re- Mrs. E. N. tee. Mrs. Janres Lynch; -' . ramoua "Lancaster Brand" 22 lbs. W-33 lined,- new battery, cUmatlzer, motorola, SKIS. S ft., with bindings, excellent con- FRESH FROZEN Government inspected ^lld TVJL WEst- Mrs. D. M. Luce, Mrs. R. R. Lel- turkeys are the'pick-of the nation's premium horsemeat. Also horse liver DAILY. of Mevr Jersey freshly painted. IDEAL for BALES- BILL & MILT dition. *5. -Ski shoes, sixe 7. excellent Cranford Pet Shop, tl North Avenue. •*T»leJ««- Post Piano Tuners, tl MAN needing Interim vehicle for couple mann, Mrs. Winifred Lispwski, flocks—no finer quality at any price! Plump* Under . condition. (5---Also two pair-of-boxing Ea*t; TeircHanford 8-1008. ~ . tf CRanford «-i»n. g. q yean- hard driving. 'BARGAIN rate. Sloves and 'bunching bag. S3. Call " a/9Bs9aeaBsaa)a>ll^r VsVe^^Dasae- aatOflevla' ^B '0BsCPe9CaieBsVa3F* a^^Oav^ and repairing Phone CRanford 6-0981-W for demon-, lender, tfiick-breasred, and so flavortpma. 17 Ibt. CRanford 8-2303-W. THERE will be no repair* taken In untU tshlng, alao waxtog. Ksrtmatais cheerfully Mrs. Getting* tfpim—Or.', —m. stratlon during holidays. NUBSING SERVICE January 3, 1MB. Thank you. giveru Phone CRanford 0-134o. 61 EUs- Mr. Harold WDaon—Cr. a-IsSa-K TRICYCLE, chain" drive, good condition; abfrth Avenue, CranfbnL . tf Cat Twain a»d BebuflfleTS. 3 North a«kln£ t8. Also Powermaster Portable -•dRD V. N. A. for General Nuri- KEN BUTLER'S HOWLAND — 4M «Vate_ KasL CaB CBanford 6-2W0. tf •••! ing.. VlslU. Hypodermics. Maternal and Cranford Cycle and Toy Co. PEB8ONAL Washer, ideal flpr baby wash, fits under 10 North Avenue. West CH. 8-lT» sink. Best offer over $10. Call CBan- Infant Case. Health Education. The CURTAINS TOTOKING ALCOHOL—Is alcohol a problem toyo u ford S-1M7-W. VUilrnVisiting Nurse cacann Help You. Nominal •3 doors from Cranford Tneatrel CURTAINS laundered at Can or to a member of your family T Does F»«•*— . Tel•"'•. Cn»nfor"'d " 8-0757. tf CRanford S-17VT-M. tf ELLA J. McCOHMACK MATHEMATICS - TJJTOB ' Graduate- it interfere with work, family and your Roasting Chickens •vfcaaaaur bMtivsdnal Instruction in Alge- PRE-TEEN party ' dresses and formals, rt 1 own happinessT It did with us, too, but pajamas and bathrobe*. Ideal for WFAITOR IHS ^SejosBCjUsS^* *vWf*n TT ^''*Ty and Cal- we have found an answer. So cart you. ORESSBfAKTNG. ALTERATIONS MUSICAL UrSTEUCTION CaU dr sriK for appointment Christmas gifts. VIOLIN Studio—Private- instruction. Be- Write Alcoholics Anonymous, P. O. Box CUSTOM made skirts for adults. Also BOY H. i K. PauluBr.. 14 nreston Avenue 33, Cranford, New Jersey. All corres- Whole tor dresses for tots, children and adults tf ginners and advanced student* at home WITH A Cktantanl O-O9O9. U £Juna&^ EDITH HILL TEEN SHOP or'atudlo. Julius K. Aanla. 331 Hugue- OF SIWIMt' pondence confidential. TeL CRanford Either Half and minor alteration*. Call Tloealln , RADIO REPAIRS APPREdATtODi 6-2393-R. No dues, fees or expenses of Mrs. Mildred H. Snyder, Mgr. 4-63M-M. " tf not Avenue, Union. N. J. TeL UMIon- 3IS Elm Street Westfleld All makes, including T tole- any kind.' tf Fresh Pork Loins d viiie a-iam. . tf WE. 2-1410 — Open Wednesday AMAZING dressmaking sals for fziothen V •» «2w5 wlSnoet WE EXTEND TO TOO OUH t Christmas Greetings! "SISS "~««r.1r«wou?d!* THE most beautiful gift can be made out with children from nursery aebool to DRUM Majoring and Baton, twirllnf GREETINGS AND VEBT BEST America's Honest industries will TREES of plnwheel corduroy. We have S3 High School age. CaU Mrs. Boyd. M0 taught by one of Union Caunty'a fore- Ifs only right that we confess Legs of Lamb "> 59c Michigan Avenue. Kenilworth. before most drum maion. AUagaa. Group and be called upon to supply nearly |BOYLX TREE SURGERY COMPANY 0 lovely colors to choose from. . Open CRAMFORD Group and i FOB UsaV that we owe'all of our success evenings until Christmas. "•Ptanber uth to •gJ^oo/Sto^on: tf private laainns. IhqulrIh e antte MMara y CCas- board tettjat Bring your tree problem* to us. Free Skinless taldotaldo. V . rr.WW Ban L examination. Trees removed, pruned, tb you whose patronage we prize D Smoked HamswL ^^..,, '•» 62c dartul bargain. Tell' BKNOIX Automata! Wasber ServiOev an Ltnoote ead flw BCJSX fjonr and one-bait «"°« work guaranteedguarantee . U Alan gttreet, MA fed. 37 Rankln Street. Elizabeth- Tel much more than you can real- Tongues * 55c GRILLS SILK * COTTOlf SHOP LADlCr (unTaBd fJLLA J. McCOinuCK ELizabeth 3-4134. ' tf • j 17" ISO East Bread Street. Cranford e-WIaWIVV j3 ize. And, thus we use this space Franks JC. B. BaUmaVlX Teacher of Piano. Latest t STVUVJPMH Hwm nrnnm. Bated 23rd WEstnald I-Mtt j DMeaBOdB. BfBfKBiGft ewSeW J SaWVessalCQS to say to you this MERRY Sliced Bacon Z: 35c Chuck Roast of Beef tr ib 49c rMirasa ineiM nniit** ftar aaliri IKJIII «-» value CLOCKS REPAIRED - CHRISTMAS day, "May the Liverwursf MAGAZINES — SubacilatkMsj to all ob- PATNTINO nam. T.isflasi at your bane, eea Dorian ft* in Your Choice tainable. Prices quoted upon reojiieat Bead. 1W. Waktaadd S4«BV . tf CLOCKS — Spring wound or electric good Lord continue to send Sausage ^/''V 49c •dat itlan atpprood- cleaned and repaired. X. P. Chamber- Midget Until 9 Plsasi null your inquiries and outers lain, CRanford tf-0338-W. U-30 blessings down on all of you!" .. WITH to Mia* C. B. Weldln. JU Engla jtrert tlflOats. The pin *•"> Prime Rib Roast «,*?.> "» 65c •—--- H. J. • •< Sauerkraut X *10c Salami otnm AKD to AUTO 8**RAYING To you and yours from aU of s OPBIOHT piano, chlflerobe, i What better gift could a ICABS expertly sanded and reflniabed with us a most'sincere wish for the BEST WISHES wi1 Assorted bedroom suite, ruga. ButlerV < receive than • custom bout i lacquer or enamel Venders straightened MERRIEST CHRISTMAS of Pickles 2 •« 13cSmoked Cala Hams s hTk> 43c 59c °pen Friday Pa cedar chest TtrwneenWs. 114 (Can *- — _--— PraVssaand up. Cat for tree estimate them alL \ Avenue. Weatnald. ~ H. Wheat, 33 Bloomlngdale Avenue. Meat Loaf POUND toy tied. Stop In *aai talst'lt over": A. Cranford. CRanford 6-0M1-SC. tf FOR "•ir??6£ Behlert, S3 Bernlng Aventte. Otansted SPECIAL! Three and oaa-nan com* BARNETTS WINES & yard* manure delivered anywhere. CM. HOME INSULATION LIQUORS NUTS JUICES Also *od tor comport. Call WaMfleM - ..nCtT rock wool Insulation, blown CHRISTMAS Niblets •-0U* after a p. m. In JS run. method used; p—a~>t? • —rvision. Es- 9 Walnut Ave., Cranford Tbm tmrmtr wte UbUshad IMS. Wm. L. cfearaeder, 18 Mixed Nuts Walnuts-49c *ntbeg MEW Power'and Band Mower*, Parker Adam* Avenue. Tel. CBanford 8-S7W. Phone Cranford 6-1044 CORN V-0 JUKX COCKIAa at caaa XX w ITS taasrtor Bamtihc. peperhangtn» ta Kan*. Lawn In—'"* - *• "" r fky smapigg. can Jyakjna a* CBan- wUdi numbered K no answer caO CRaaaoml g-S474. tf AND - "Cera Oil Ike Cab" Sharpened . «faAMtlft tr«i> fur nraai Htt*. Fancy Brazil Nuts ^ 39c Bough—-...-t. Sol^Jd and BnhaaaadBuhangad. WeMmWaldmg MAGES Refrtgaiatlon Service — How* •V ner cent Tomato Juice •""•» 2 '«!r 25c and Deuverr Serstoe. George Metetyre. MTracRRX * Btomx- >Wntera and hold and eommenHal. Sreetalizln*: in ian wo0(lt>Mls «s Jr, W sthoer St, WEstflald %-taU. tt Deeoratora. Ml Boulevard. KanUworth. "Friddalre.** TeL pr^it%«wi^ g-tlOB- tf 0u» wattr'. tb* tM{ptr wto carev Almonds, Pecans '£T 49c N. J. TeL CBantord e-14Aa-M or BO> god ljMB more than United THE NEW YEAR 2^ 35c PIANOS reconditioned and guaranteed l Orange Juice tT 19c aalle 4V-e***-M. tf PLUMBINO aad Heating. Sewer* cleaned «upuits. which fltMU STaV vO JTBBe 4e**sQr SSaTHML BfeUaM with electric sewer machine. Ouaran- ground hi Peanuts %£** M 3lc new wonderful *f>faM«a at the best L MZMZKL — tq> only a sanall percentage of r priea* UZM- •»• Cranford Ptaao Ctt^ ing and teed. Edward O. Ledden as Son. Tel fTup of yoangglaT* w Pineapple Juice *«. -T 38c Tuning gut ratmfldtmf expert*, a North cheerfully • 4>U0? and CBanford f4M8-J. COOKIES, CRACKERS Del Mair A«m» •-. /— ^— tf i twttub to play "todtana." I:,**- a Avenue. Cranford. del l^fn^s? against a buQ41ny ur an SUNSHIMf ' ' , £ anh tf WASHIMO MACHINE RXPA1B9 STYU Corn CANNED FRUITS WANT ._ . » m IT YEAR'S BCnBtlCNCE open invitation. \§ injuftr t» «B Oea* Dsakete* ernes own? We raraam nianiiiaHe show* tat WILLIAM SaUBERT — Pednttag and Onlnlyy experapartt merhtnachanS^aSt k. any occasion. Laurel and Hardy. Aaastt Paperhangmg. Sfcffled meenanics. In- •2Sf~=2v^»^S»«m«r eiaaner*, cfiOdren who Iflac to dtanb. STEEL tBe. for BOtjr Tsdbert, tananuone of the Nobility Assortment 'iT 51c amoms tenar and exterior. TeL CBanford Hf f^^^^^» CasartOOIMI 4saWl OOBMafaaM radio*, motarm. toaataiTabo repair*! Pineapple ° ZL- 29c r for children's earOea and gathertoga. tf • Year*. Darius Ms Sunshine Hydrox ^X. 15c "*nu. . w_»«. upnvor mcinoea. WILLIAM SOESXX , Interior and Kxtariof Can CRanford «-lll»-R or writs D. n parts of freli^ht career, bo bad more ___— mechanlca. l^eraonal cabinet maker. Quality Dole Pinepaple ^^ «-.29<: and IC_Mor1e_ aerviee. 8M Orchard -^ M MS Columbia Avesuav frames and springs to tup- Nabisco Oreo ""^"X 16c Street. Cvannwd. ' tf Crsaimrd. Call CRanford C-STIA. tt Ser^S Green Giant Tal CBaa- port the body, couplers, draft gear SCHER'S Cranberry Sauce °£L*Z 15c Gropes JOSEPH WABStMSKI . and - brakes—have been so^. stan- Nabisco Trio "^^ 16c fHasspvCswa. uip oowi, vtimistn Painting and Decorating Me* chotoa of fatsrtca. F. Phone CBanford a-OBBl dardized as to enable repairs to be Wines and Liquors Son. 43 South Union A tf PEAS Grapefruits^ 2 ^ 33c •made regardless of the distance Mallomars SS. X 19c CRansoml *-Ott3. id DecoraUng. T. J &^cTfu>>to S High School Varsity 1H WALNUT AVE. tf ** '' »ork. TeL .CRanzord MUO. TeL CBanford sMIMMiil SM South from the owner's headquarter*. 17-. -SKYXJOHT- washlosT ftuid. The orig- Onion Avenue. Cranford for estimates. Educator CRAX X 29c 20c inal Skylight formula. *5c par gallon (S • • tf • vs. cants refund for JugK Cfcapln'a Bport Potential. Pasttves " Shop, opposite tha trahouae. T*L atOOVINO — EEPAIRING BAKUVO NEEDS Libby's Peaches ^1 31c CRanford S-19ea. - tf Muny farms have areas on them KE-ROOFINO. slate. Ule. asphalt shingle •XASONED top-soil. 4 yards load. .** repair*. Leaders and gutters, new and which are, overgrown with brush Oscar Mayer Deuver«d. Sam Vltale and Sons. 144, repaired. Walter Schubert. US Burn- and briars. These areas contribute 7-Minute Pie Crust £: 16c CANNED VEGETABLES North lath Street. Kenltworth. TeL aide Avenue. TeL CRanford 0-SB31-J. . Carpenter - Hiton : Alterations and Repairs little or nothing to farm Income. It ; » CRanford e-sgQ. tf tf I Hourly Basla or cleaned up and properly treated, PumpkinrX ^ 2r21c Weiners VENETIAN Winds (controlled ventilation RE-ROOFING. Siding, asbntof and Itiiu- Estimates Furnished High School Alumni Libby's Peas °~ - ^ «. 21c sad light*. Measuring, Installation. lated trnek tlontled rooflnaj. Repairs. L. II. ChalTee however, they will produce good With . choice *f tapes for an average of S3.30 JOHN LANGE. PLalnfield S-3SrT0. tf CRantord g-OOU after 8 p. m. tf pasture. Ideal Mince Meat ^ 25c par window. Steel or aluminum slats. 14-oL can 47c Ideal Fancy Peas tT 18c F. Kantner & 9ons. Tel. CRanford APPROVED '«John*-ManvtlIe roofing; also MA1L.INO and MTMEOORAPH SERVICE «-0093 ot CRanford 8-3123-M. tf others: Urick siding: flat roofs, bonded: rAd^^"°«™ph MulUgh roof repair*, skyllahts. copper and gal- Rcvenife from Snort None-Such ^r:^. 19c CUSTOM MADE yanlzed gutters and leaders. Estimate* Lbu P..M?' Si Tomatoes ^r^. - 21c Automobile SeafCovers cheerfully given. Guarantee with every u»ts. Public Stenogranhv A Pennsylvania collected $2,841,000 A Cnoofte from our wide on hunting and fishing licenses last TUESDAY, DEC 28th Citron, Peels *r*Z?tL 10c Butter Kernel )ob^4Vm. l_ Schrorder, 18 Adams Ave selection of fabrics. TV1. CKanford 8-3799. If no answer. our NEW DISTINCSVE T.S.M. Whole Kernel Corn ^f« 19c Cars * called for and dollvered call CUanford 8-3474. . tf "*5r>?rTW year. Thrr'ii"ho«t the entire coun- Seedless Raisins pl'C lie C. C. DOWN! CO. try, 41 million -dollars Is collected HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASHIM Corn ^' 19c I0S Elm StKct WEstfleld 3-0IS1 String Beans ZZ' 2 "T 35c TRUCKING—HAULING by st^te povorr'rnrnts for such U- tf WhaU ll*ra*l yoU.n bantom HAUUNO-Small jobs, dally trips to the m Cleaners. Washing .Machines, shore. T. H. Uoltelt. Call WExtflel Satisfaction KUarUnteed. Otto's Appli- Mushrooms w "°- *T 35c PHOTOGRAPHY 3-Mil. • ance Service. IS South Union Avenue. Benefit of . - WEDDINO pictures, baby pictures and Tel. CHanierd 8-0060 or CRan/ord Asco Coffee £,44c 2 — 87c 0 y Real Eatate photos taken. Tor service PICK Up and Delivery service. Light 8-2618-R. tf Kftt Mushrooms t^Z** " call. Real Estate Photo Service. CRan- ATHLETIC INJURY FUND RICHER BLEND: Ground fresh to your order. Butter Kernel trucking. Call CKan/ord (J-2181-R. eTS repair, and alt.«- ford 6-34*4. k tf 13-23 2 "!;n.' M0 S""1" Avenue. ROY'S . • . ' AND " . . • Wincrest Coffee £ 40c ^" L1OUT HAULING DONE Tel CHan/ord «-3770-j; 8 PEAS CANDIES ELECTRICIAN Available with Vm ton truck evenlno BOOSTERS' CLUB SCHOLARSHIP FUND LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous taste. Ground to order DANIEL J. HEYHUHN ami weekends Call Rosendale, CRan tf TYPEWMTER REPAIR 20-ai. LICENSED MJECTWCAL lord 0-1929-11. tf VETERANS' HOU^ECLEANING CO. s L 1 Window cleaning, w.n. ._j __u<__ Formerly with Aemlngton Rand 21c CONTRACTOR GULF SERVICE STATION Apple Cider 3 39c r; 69c Thin Mints C)K«J«.C. 45C LOCAL rnovintf. trucking Jobs) and trips . , —^. spraying, oul 330 Hamilton Street Power snd lighting Installation*. Elec- to shore. Union Trucking Company 1OH BVKKaC kawafl M3L Wm M JCOTT tric motors rewound, repaired, rebuilt. W C 214 South Avenue. East. Cranford. Tel tt 25 NORTH AVE. E. CKANFORD R & R Plum Pudding 1 39c FMNCH CRanford «-0SO7. U SARGEN-rS MOVINO- AND STORAGE. uwiRAL All sfaksa TjrpewrlUn Now loading household good* to all 48 ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS «nl Ailli| MaeaisMs Varsity, 8:30 P. M. Habitant JTYU EUsCTRlCIAN, general repairs. Installa- Karalraa, OTSihaalad mnt SUttalM Finger Figs ^^ 14c tion, fluorescent fixture*. Electric ranges Stales and Canada, specializing In New Kitchen Cabinet* serviced and installed. House* wired England. Florida and California ship- Recreation Cellars ^ and rewired. Joseph A. Somjrier*. M ments. Same van to destination. Let Attic Room* ro« BKBVIC* Pea Soup rl us estimate your next move. UNITED rloonng; and Hydrated Dates ,JX. 17c MarshmaHows Centennial Avenue. Cranford. Tal. VAN LINKS. Ted Sargent. Agent, CaU Roaelle MS22 Come out and see many former High School cage XS-ox. CBanford 9-3110. ,, tf Screens m 1 WEatneld I-3OS3. tf Storm Sash, Etc. HE CAJU. »VDB AND DSUVBat Pitted Dates " r fijECTRlCIAN — HouMwiiing. Jobbing, WU. ORASLNO «tar» now playing with college team*, play this 33c Peanut Brittle '°". repairs, fluorescent nxturesnxtures. John Fan- OENERAL Trucking anywhere. Courteous, CRanford 0-18M HOY RICHENBURG. Jr. John Fan- efficient service. Small moving Jeb* BAKERY FEATURES ningning . 71 BurnsldBlde AAnsua . Callll CRan- year's Vanity Squad. best Evap Milk ford S-3040-W. . Ren Clark. 30O South Union Avenue. (f TeL CHanford S-3813. tf Chocolates Jjlted in Acm«'s own spofleis modem bj^erlen. Beverages ^ 7-Minute OO1D SIAl 14-*x. p»g Cherries Large Christnip* Oecorofecf ':'*• ' GET YOUR TICKETS wishes Macaroni, Spaghetti 15c Cocoanut Pie Chocolates £ IN ADVANCE #H AT Egg Noodles ^It.^ 19c Mix £2 26c Citron Peels Thanks. .. this 1 10c 1LAYER CAKE-69c Golden better with rji.ins Mr\ AND CHRONICLEL Rev. O. C. Kipper New Garage Constructed by Township WorkersContest in School Glee Club ^ Many Entries in ChurchPlan Speaks at Lions Meeting Election February 8 Garden Qub Contest "The Road to Christmas'? was the tContinued from oaoe »ne) (Continued/row Ptoe^ subject of the Rev. O. C. Hopfler when he came here from Roselle. Xmas Concert On Housing of Maplewood, former minister of Mr. Biach serves as part-time in- the First Presbyterian Church here structor of mathematics at Union and first president of the Cranford Junior College here. Well Attended Retford avenue. Class B?£ Peawon 106 Thomas Lions Club, at a meeting of the A native of Norwich, Conn., he A large audience was present Methodists to Form last night hi the Chimney Friday night when the Cranford is a member of the New Jersey So- togton avenue. Class Clearing Center for Corner Restaurant ciety of Professional Engineers and Glee Club presented its second an- listings on Homes . The members sang Christmas tfjie Cranford Rotary Club. lie has nual Christmas concert in Cran- Gfojee Geng* 1 Cayuga road. carols with violin accompaniment held thev championship of the ford High School. Under direc- Plans- to organize a housing! by Past President H. R. Heins. Plainfield Chess Club for the past tion of Harold G. Vogt, the pro- qiiin drive, Class A committee to serve the needs of Edward Shabeen, program chair- gram featured Christmas songs as Marge Barta. s two years. Mr. Biach is married Class B. the congregation were made Mon- man, reported arrangement* are and has a three-year-old son. well as classical and semi-classical day night at the second quarterly complete for the free movie-which selections. Entry blanks may be the club will sponsor Friday after- District Clerk McCullougb again conference of the Cranford Metho- announced that Thursday, Decem- In addition to the cnorus includ- from Mrs. Helle, Mrs. Albert"? dist Church. The Rev. Albert Al-|noon at the Cranford Theatre for G ber 30, is the deadline for.regis- ing nearly 50 members, a group Ingalls, Mrs. Harry R. ~ linger, pastor, presided, and Mrs. local youngsters. A full house is tration of new voters and others of 30- Boy Choristers from Trinity Mrs. George W. Apgar Louis' Totten was secretary pro anticipated. not permanently registered in Church participated in several ««ice of The.CitizenandChren8^ lem. Past President James A. Strong order to vote in'the annual school numbers. < Molly Donaldson was The housing group will be de-\reported the club's annual Christ- election on February 8. Voters piano accompanist for the five- Wheelchair Town signed as a clearing committee for mas party for underprivileged A community of houses those needing housing accommo- children last Thursday, night was may register with Township Clerk part presentation. Photo Baker Coffee in the municipal building Herman F. Miller, baritone, was around * wheelchair is dations and also for those who are successful. Past President A. T. up in Needham, Mass., a moving fromjtown and have apart- Baker served as Santa Claus and Shown above is the new township garage constructed at 12 South avenue, west, by members or at the County Board of Elec- soloist of the evening. He sang of. the engineering-department and outside masons added,,to the oayrolL Members of the depart- tions, Court House, Elizabeth. compositions' of Bach, Mozart, Boston. The houses are ments or* homes for sale or rent, James Eastmond provided refresh- ment worked on the new building whenever they could be spared from their regular work, incor- so paraplegic veterans can it was reported. ments. Verdi and - MacGimsey. Celinda porating in the structure the steel framework and other materials from the old township garage Ferguson accompanied at the ver about unhampered by As an aid in discovering the Bert Bertolamy of Garwood was which sto*d-to the rear of fire headquarters. The old framework was designed by former Town- Introduce School ual architectural restrictions. interests and-experiences of church a guest at the meeting, which was ship Engineer D. C. N. Collins. Cost of erection of the new garage was approximately $7,200. It is piano. Solo parts also were sung by Vito Meskowsky and Edwin F. are a foot and a half wider to members so that they may be bet- conducted by President William estimated that the cost would have been in excess of $15,000 if-the job had been done by an outside Budget January 11 mit free passage of . wheelchair, ter. related to the work of the Barron. contractor. The new building is capable of housing six trucks, a snow loader, five plows, a roller, Miller, members of the chorus. and pumps and other small equipment. Property in the rear of the new building is to be graded, (•Continued from page one) aijd there are no thresholds. church and also may serve in the school system for the 1947-48 work in which they are most in- VJII™^ a fenceerected and drives frpm South avenue constructed, bringing the total cost to about $10,000, Old Man River's Toll llla it was said by Township Engineer P. J. GralL ' • < school year was$214.75, and the Water tables are said to be fall- ••'•y terested, it was voted to organize a 8^_ rate set for Winfield pupils this King; of Trees permanent personnel committee of Hold Christmas Party Ing, and more rivers are getting A new ring of wood is added to J year is $245. There are 89 Win- out of control. In one month—July, j. eight members. Arrangements al- . • , _ •.. fleld" pupils attending Cranford the outside of a tree each year *so were discussed for the forma-' A P™*™m-of Christmas music Rev. Gordon H. Keeney Tree Ornament Quest 1947—It was estimated that the ™» is called an annual rin^ mj u as Newcomers' Club -Missouri—flootis—Carried—off~more ^_tion.of-a-scouting-committee.of-theJ ' Panted yesterday afternoon Mr. Coeper related that on a the variation In the rate of growth a Christinas party held by the Resigns at Tabernacle Causes Fire in Home than 115 million tons of the top- of the cells gives us the sprW church to integrate all scouting ac- Village Improvement Association To Meet at J& J recent visit to Trenton he ap- soil that has made Iowa one KEN1LWORTH completed by the Cranford Lions freshments. Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. avenue. Interment was in Fair- Mrs. N. E. Skaarup, 107 Oak lane. driving privileges last year because head lettuce and, because It can be Club, for its free three-hour party Clarence Ebnendorf poured. view Cemetery, Westfleld. He wiU return January X of traffc law offenses and practices served soon after gathering, it also Friday for Cranford children at the A native of Washington, D, C, detrimental to highway safety. The offers more vitamin. C. But leaf Cranford Theatre. Edward Sha- OBDDfANCa number exceeded the 1948 total by lettuce does not keep as long M the AN ORDINANCE Bapeallns Crtain Im- he had lived with a daughter, Mrs. heen, chairman of the committee praninent Ordinance* Adopted on Ada Murray Davenport, at the Few regions of the United States 112.000 or more th«n 2S oer cent market head lettuce. - in charge, has announced. The June 4. IMS. Elizabeth addres for the past year •re as rich ta natural resources as Whcreaa. heretofore, the' Township 1 program will start at 1:15 p. m. Committee adopted -oratnancas providing and a half. Before that he resided are Texas, IrfHilftint, Oklahoma Among motion pictures especial- for certain improwmenta; and, wnereaa, in Belmar two years,. previous to and Arkansas.- grouped by the •he Township Committee now deema It ly selected for the children will to the public Interest tliat aald Improve- which he. had resided on South V. S. department of eonunere* into 1 be, "Old California," starring John wnta be not now undertaken; Union avenue here for many years. the West South Central atatet. These Be It Ordained by the Townthlp Com- Wayne; a Christmas movie, "A mittee of the Township of Cranford:. He was a security salesman. four states contribute to the United" Star in the Night"; an Al Jolson Section I. That the foOowtn* ordi- The only other survivor is a son, 8tates more than Uflfce-flfttu of the nances be and- they hereby are repealed: nation's oil and natural gas and musical comedy" with .Eddie Can- I. "An ordinance providing for draln- William L. Murray, of Colts Neck. tor and other stars, as well as car- «tfe and the construction of curba and His wife died several years ago. more than two-fifths of its cotton. sidewalks on Orange Avenue at the in- The farms of tho region produce toons and short comedies. 'erection of Riverside Drive," adopted. All Cranford children up to 14 June 4. 1S46. ' Contests at Milk immense quantities of wheat, corn, years have been invited to attend. 1. "An ordinance providing for the There are 101 substances in milk, ilce and other grains, along with rldenlnf and re-allsnment of Union Tickets for the program were dis- Avenue from Alden Street to the Rahway but-DO chemist ever has succeeded citrus fruits, sugar, vegetables and tributed to the schools. Anyone River." adopted June 4. IBM. • In putting thern together and get- almost every other crop grown in 3. "An1 ordinance providing for the this country. , desiring additional tickets' may ob- Improvement of Philip street between tain them at the Shaheen Agency, Sprlnc Garden Street and Division Ave- nue." adopted June 4. ISM. 15 North avenue, east. All chil- Section 3. This ordinance shall t»t« dren are requested to have their effect Immediately upon Ma publication PLEASURES : tlckets Prior to the day of the show. after Anal paasase. - 0B0BOK K. O8TBBHKI.DT. Cbalrmaq Township. Commit** thmt tmke m toU ai uottr In Memprjam iUM(I In loving memory of ftuiNlear J. WALTBK conrtft . EYES' . son. Robert Donald Punje. who Township dark, Tha foncotac ordinance was adopted oo The glare and flicker of television and movies died April 4, 1948: Tuesday. December at. IMS. Christmas..... I .do not need a special day - / glvw faulty mym% that "drown" feeling. It's j. WALTBR corns. wis* to havw an Ey» Physician examln* your To bring you to my mind. Township Clerk of the Man has not conceived a richer, fuller and more The days I do not think of you Township of Craaford. N. J •yes and bring your prescription to Brunner's. Are very hard to find. Dated:NOTIC DecembeE Or 31r alTTUHIN. IMS. T sincere greetinp; than: - That's DOUBLE protection against •y stralnl Notice Is Hereby Given. That the ac-' God gave me strength to fight count of the subscriber, sole acting execu- iflrrrp tfhntftmatf And courage to bear the blow. of the estate of PAT VENICE, de- But what It means to lose you, dear. wUl be audited and stated by the c^ and reported for settlement to To our many friend* and patrons we wish a No one will ever know. the County Court of Union County, Pro- BRU I^watch the grave with loving care. bate Division, on Thursday, the 30th day of January, next, at 10 A. M. Mttritt anb a feaooier tf&rititina* As part of my. heart is buried THOMAS BENINATI. there. Executor. ta» B. Br««4 Su, WssiAsU t-OSt* NORBERT T. BURKE. Attorney. 117 N.rth A»ad Si.. CUsab«Ui We miss you now, our hearts arej IMS K. Jersey St.. Elizabeth. N. J. Xsxi I* r»fcU« 8«rrlca sore. Dated December 10th. 1S4S. 8*ars—Dally • U < As time goes on, we miss you more. 1-13 *»«• S7. afaa4ay aa< rrUay Ul *:S» f. U. Your loving smile, your gentle NOTICK face. The Tax Assessment books of the Bor- »ua*h of Garwood. N. J., WUl be open No one can, fill your vacant place. for nubile inspection on (signed) Your Heartbroken WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ». 1048 from 7 to • P. M. in the Borough Hall. Mother and Dad TAX ASSESSMENT BOARD:

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THK CRANFORD CTTIZgW AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, Page Ten THE CRANTOKD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1948' your tree. After you have ob- 1948 Page Eleven Precautions tained a tree~thatTt fresh.as pos-! Cranford to Participate . authorized sible, cut off the end of the trunk In Student ForUBlB Lady Foresters Enjoy Bucknell Registra accept or reject students as soon THE CRANPORD angel a-roukitude^f the heavenly; hoafrj a letter to be sent to the ~Tow as the student has fulfilled all th Committee ro- diagonally—at one inch above the V Sd praising God, and saying, Letter* to From the FUM of the Clttien and Chronicle questing the placing of an item of 1,000 in the ]<»3<> Listedrfor s Christmas PartV George R- Paint, registrar of admission requirements. budget tor uniforms for i -of the police original cut end. Stand the tree (Eittero anil THE EDITOR department and also lecomi in a container of water. Keep the As part of the student exchange Betsy Ross Circle. 61. Lady For- ^f * Glory to God in the highest, and on Five Tears AKO the addition of ? Metrop 1 g dance Christmas, 1943,. the third war-time holiday up to three men to the active police force. Safe Xmas water above the level of the cut T* CouncU? *** Metropolitan School Jesters of America, held a Christmas ** ^ Apartment of Cran- TS« CMANTOSB CHaomcue, EttablUhed 1893 earth peace, good will toward men. unU > with which the Pasture Rotation Tax CaANToap Crncn, EstabUthed W$ season, was to be celebrated in traditional fashion Police Commissioner J. Edward Wolf was me surface during the entire time that ih I . .. . . • • . ford High School last Wednesday L.iU III 14 December 17, 1&48 The old saying, "It's better to bethe tree is in the nous m y or members and Pasture rotation is as necessary (Combined In 1921) L UKC l l in Cranford churches on Christinas Eve, Christ- sented with a..wrist watch and bracelet from mem senes of friendsparty .recently for members and!afternoon, ^*. ^ He pointed ou^Tt tha\t tor the health of animals as crop * } - ~'*- Editor, Citizen and Chronicle, ° forums Gifts were received by aU|BuckneU on0 of me mas Day and the Sunday foltowjng. Larger con- bers of "the Cranford Police Department by ChiPf safe than sorry." may have been tree is not to be set up : conducte #_.• J /-•». e eeive: dj wby aU|,,!afternooBuckneUn b onH0 eo pointef me Nd oumt m tha ,it ^tHm to tor t . Cranford, N. J. Carl A. Mas»~*t police headquarters. y ctueI overworked, but if s still especially IPK * d JanuarTand the memberb s ffrom, an exchange group of colleges which definitely duction olaf focropsr th, e successful pro- gregations than ever before were expected to days, stand it in water Feb uary wa friends Gifts w id b U • /I*. 1?4E*mZ**-mm* Xnli Dear Sir: House plants often vn& not do attend. .. The Girl and Boy Scouts and Cubs of Cranford applicable during the Christmas place. Avoid the UKA ni !" - " S this bag.. Secret nalpalas w*>n The first forum will be conducted Trimming the Christmas tree or tree. by students in each of the five coming year will take place at the EDWARD C. McMAHON. P 004.43 and showed an increase of $14,609.63 in the in the triangle opposite the post office. Mrs w,i A <>^«^ "T* -te of JJg^^-j-j. J^—JJ-ay^- JLSSioS amount to be raised by taxation. This represented ter K. FasMcht led the singing. decorating the home is so much fun!can't . so i.areat s into which the Study Council next meeting, to be held at the CHARLES M. RAY. boot that it's bard to realize that ».J Check yo /I 7o *all whut friendship we has been divided. Cranford will thanks and admiration to the towriahip Santa-Claiu. . • ; houses can keep the air humidity an increase of approximately seven points in the . Ctanford Uni£ 212, American Legion Aux I Casino at 8 p. m. Monday. tax rate. so that .^.^u. ^i*uuora will STOCKS and BONDS fj encrufTo of/c wfras co muce frhndh ... hi h • iliary, donated $10 to purchase Christmas baskets NATIONAL €DfTORIAL_ engineering department for the efficient Santa Claui Is hot a kindly flc- « enough to benefit the resi- School dental clinic advocates lost another be represented by two students wi- a at its meeting in the Casino. The baskets wer.". «„ the preliminary Jorum to be heldl| A Marry Cnrirfmot 5SOCIATION manner in which it coped with the near- S^ftfe* ** *> ^S£2f ^MSta** round when the Board of Education, by a four to be distributed by the Cranford Welfare Associa- pretty decorations may turn out Fires three vote, rejected a recommendation of the be Are or accident hazards, in Hillside High School on then Bought - Sold - Quoted A Happy New Year record fall of snow last Sundays Despite. He is a man of wonderful knowl- should be practiced. You can tion. NU-VIEW health and attendance committee that the reestab- FUteea Tear* Ago afternoon of January 18. v The topics which the local stu- VENETIAN BUND CO. Member: Quality WeekLU* of N. J. the fact that this was the third largest edge* and .nothing children may °» e humidifierf on the radiators, Ushment.of the clinic be submitted to the voters as Twelve new members were admitted to the specialist in home management at _ USTED OR UNUSTED Entered at the Post Office at Crantod, N. J. a separate Hem at the annual school meeting hi Cranford Republican Club at the group's regular Rutgers, the State University. -tory. There is a real danger of dents may select, are as follows: Manteetaren •mowf^in^ February." • . • short circuit from many cheap and"The Schools We Want in' the woof * *s Second Class Blatter. wm meeting in the headquarters at Springfield avenue being 13.8 inches, all local streets were The three children are Edyth ^P- Even open vessels, such The coal situation.remained "very.critical" in and North Union avenue. " To help homemakers make this sub-standard sets that could ignite World We Want." "The Marshall Cranford, according to an announcement by Fi« Christmas a safe one. Mrs. Ander- r Inquiries invited • Published Thursday at Cranford. New Jersey, by opened by 8 a. m. Monday, and the **» «"> Joi Broome: Edythe is ?» pottery thta may play a part to E. J. Kane returned to Cranford as manager the tree. Plan in the Wprltl We Want," and] -CORDING • • l i • i in l 1.7; Joan and Jon are 5 Not Ions the decoration of the room, placed nance Commissioner and Relief Director Edward son calls attention to numerous The Cranford Citizen and Chronicle, Lac. Official of the Warner Brothers' Cranford Theatre after a "After you have had the fun of["World Government in the World' municipal parking lot had been cleared to ago ^ey each wr^te to Santo Ctauf «» «* radiator, wfll have some Montenecourt,, chairman . and secretary, respec- precautions that should be taken: 'We Want." -TAPING paper for" Cranford. Garwood and KenUworth. tively, of the Cranford Municipal Coal Committee. six months' period as manager' of a theatre in unwrapping the presents, remove i accommodate 150 cars. . to tell him, what they wanted for effect All of these, however.-must Millburn. He succeeded W. E. Michalson who To prevent the needles of thethe highly inflammable wrappings. Preparations for the local com- Subscription Rates $2.50 a Year in Advance Ten Years AKO had been transferred to the Bayonne De Witt -PAINTING In answer to complaints from some Chf«ina^ ., £ ^\ SwMed *rfBLliniterto ** Donations of cash and foodstuffs to be used in Christmas tree falling off and also Smokers should exercise extreme petition will be in charge of Ger- RE a 1 Theatre. ' . OFFICE: 5-7 Alden St ~ Tel. CRahford 8-0006 aa to reduce the fire hazard, the U S hard Kellner, head of the social •enettaa Mm* 1a»e. eer« sad •j ....L.. CM. .I i_ J J ii_ -' Today their mqjl"&*& plant, is three-act comedy presented by the Cranford Dra- Public Utilities Commission to abandon the Plain- taxed. maHc~CluK Allan~~Whltney—was director ~in—field-Newark bus- line which i'W^throngh~Cranfora~ • * widen the street (chUdrenhaveneedsHt Christmas, 1 0 come at other charge. : • . It was reported that the line was operating at a (And this taxing was first made This procedure-causes some incon- j^^)*** * ."° ^ .The Honorary Branch of Cranford Local, loss in this community. V • . Named to Honor Roll when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) • Misa. Vera Elizabeth Peterson, venience for householders, but it is nec- In Cranford, there Is Krmtm* moss, which you can usually ob- And all went to be taxed, every one essary, the engineer said, irtorder-to open " * ^ • florw.:„._...;;„• - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and keep W. Peterson of 16 Cr.escent place, has been narned..td the-Hbnor Roll forth* tail

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THE CRANTORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1948 THE CBANTOBD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1948 Page Thirteen Lonnie Mayers and' Theodore brought in a small Christmas free In spelling, Lee Ann Hofmann Christmas program at Lincoln Miss Olga Specht, music supervi- singing of 4he following- "Carol Morell. . and 3F trimmed it with the decora- leads the list with twelve nerfect School on Wednesday morning, De- sor of Cranford schools: "In Dukl Children, Carol,- "O Come Little Recent Events of Interest Jubilo,* traditional; "Alpine Yodel TOWNSHIP TALKS Scene II was of the carol* "Good tions she had made herself. The spelling papers out of a possible cember 15. Walter Sosnowskl Children," "Joy to the World " " :•••••! nn ," folk tune, "Silent Night," 0 n' King Wenceslas," nn iiTif^1 by class helped her make more things twelve, or 100 percent Next comes played the part of Franz Gruber; Uttle -Town-«f Bettdehem" and Lynne Sheldon. - Donald Klein was with -which to"trtov the.~treerEv- Robert Schweizer, Pastor Mohr; F. Gruber: — —. RememberBow^ranfordj^oked after Last December's Snow? In Cranford Public Sclwols comes James Hudson, with eleven "Wind Through the Olive Trees - the .king, Carolyn Lisk the page, eryone in the class enjoyed the perfect papers.' Carol Woolley and Susan Bonne, Anna Gruber; Steve The Lincoln School Choir sang EMOKY D. STANLEY ' -j;3 More than 200-parents attended : HIGH SCHOOL and Barbara Thiede the poor man. surprise. Peter Hurtt each .nave ten 100 Zulick, Joseph Gruber; Helen Niel- the following songs; "From- Heav- - - "~i * Pro-W^nd enjoyed r*X_ •••••• 3. .. v.'\ * Christmas AMembly The last scene was of the carol. son, Carolini Strasser; Rose Am-'ens High," traditional; "Away in a h Richard Walters, Jean Vettel and The children all enjoyed the percent papers, and Olive Livmg- ments served by, the Lincoln p_ It has been said that an informed 4 • The annual Christmas assembly Robert Richards. *The March of the Three treat given to them by the P.-TA. ston and Mary Ann Franklin are mirata, Analie Strasser; Edward Manger," M. Luther, and "Silent electorate is the best guarantee of announced by Donaid Klein. The |TJL following a brief meeting at the high school was conducted Trimming the Christmas Tree —j Fourth Grade tied for third place with nine pa- Hobbie, Joseph Strasser; Edward j Night." good government—or words to that Mother, Johanna Holroyd; Father, three king were* Melchior, Mich- pers each. In arithmetic, Peter Weising, Andreas Strasser. I Th—e entire audience joined in 4he (Continued on page eighteen) effect last Thursday morning. The pro- ael Wilson; Casper, David Dun- George Franklin, Ernestine Sen- John Bilney. der, Patricia Jones, Robert Apgar, Hurtt, John Peterson and Mary The .announcers were Theresa' Judging from my own fyse and gram, entitled "Symbols of Christ- Santa's Doll Shop—Santa, Alex ham; Balthazer, John Heller, and Ann Franklin each have seven Heineman, Virginia Anderson, Ar- from what I observe, our citizens, people of the village were Byron and Kenneth Hofmann of Mrs. mas," was arranged by Miss Alice Stesenko; Mrs. Santa, Jeanne Page; [Lenz* fourth grade have had 100perfect papers. thur Sawyer,- Yvonne Fraley, Al- in general, are not well informed Matthews and Miss-Lucy Teague,Dancing Dolls,' Anita Zohe, Su Alnutt, Patricia Castaldo, Albert LINCOLN SCHOOL bert Wells, Adolph Winnicky and with respect to our municipal cor- Christy, John Davidson, Russell percent in all spelling tests since sponsors'respectively of the Mask Lackey, Lois Watson, William Carol- Dramatised Louis McClendon. poration, and their interest in. it is X Brescka, John Sloat, and Marilyn Dean, Warren Ditzel, Brant the beginning of the term. and Bauble and French Club. Mrs. Collins' fourth grade class, A quartet representing the thereby handicapped. This- situa- D'Honau, Christmas tree doll from tringham, Patricia Hart, Theodore Mrs. Sansone's fourth graders presented a dramatization of the! JtresseS r children sang the follow- Members of these groups partici- Morell, Lynne Sheldon, Barbara have finished making their Christ- tion is not unique, nor wholly third grade, Cleveland School, famous song, "Silent Nighty" as thefiinr g songs under the direction of without ekcuse. It is one of the pated. Before the main program Hanging Stockings — Mother, Thiede-and Mary Ann von Gers- mas gifts. They have had a very dorff, Claire Kirkman and Harold enjoyable time making wall hang- inherent weaknesses of democracy. was introduced, William Brescka, Eleanore Hewitt; Father, Charles The formal reports of .the Town- Mahnken; .children, Robert Hall, Schwartz^ ings, place mats, letter holders, president of the senior class, pre- bean bags, hobby horses, Christmas ship Committee -meetings, such sented to the school on oil painting Patricia "Miller, Mary Lou Addom: After Scene II a special group statements as the committee may and Caleb Morris. of the choir, Lois Lear, Carolyn I cards and wrappings. by Jackson of a portion of the . Dorothy Walters brought in a release, and such sidelights as the Holy Family — Mary, Suzanne Lisk,' John Dalke. Peter Hurtt, Maine seacoast. This gift was re- Christmas tree which the children reporters may discover, may be Joerndt; Joseph, -Robert Dunn Dorothy Casper and John Peter- found in our weekly newspaper. ceived for the school, by Principal man, sang "Cantique de Noel." decorated with tinsel and hand- Two of th« best \oyt of Christ Little Boy Jesus, Mathew Parker made trinklets. The gifts' for the But these are not enough to give R. A. Clement. Bible Reader, Jean Vettel. Between the scenes. Grades 1, I class grab', bag were placed under mas are hewing good friends the citirens, especially newcomers Joan Bates, president of the Stu- SHERMAN SCHOOL 2 and 3 sang "Away in the Man-the tree ready for William Morell, and wishing them a great deal and young people coming of age. dent Council, then lighted the Christinas Program ger" and "Wind Through the Olive the class Santa Claus, to give out Cranford residents also should be Ajello Candle, a performance Mrs. Janovsik's sixth grade and Trees." to the children on the last class of happiness. informed as toth e background, the which has been repeated annually Miss Specht's Sherman School Grades 4/5 and 6 sang "Joy toI day. •. •_ • structure, operation and condition during the Christmas season since choir presented, the Christmas pro-: the World," "Bring a Torch, Jean- of our local government, its powers the candle wps presented to the nette Isabella" and "The Carol of Linda Jane Hooley brought in a Fresh Cut gram, "A Caroling Christmas," in lovely wreath for the classroom and restrictions, its plans and pros- school by the famous candlemaker the auditorium Friday. the Shepherds." The whole'audi- pects for the future, its relation to Ajello of New York City in 1927. ence directed by Miss Specht sang door. • The 6J class presented the scenes The girls had 100 percent in the county, the state and such in- Appearing in the program as from three carols, and the choir "Silent Night." The recessional Photo by Harry Page, Jr. was "Hark the Herald - Angels punctuality for the school month dependent local bodies as the school Photo by Keck carolers were: Joseph Maleckar, accompanied each scene. After the NOVA SCOTIA board. It seems to be presumed Bsa Eichinger, Joan Tillet, Dor- Sing." . of December. The boys had one processional, "O Come. All Ye person tardy. Meat Market that they know all tyiis. But few : : ;1 othy Rader, Robert Richards, Frank Faithful." Patricia Castaldo read Third Grade TODRAaKA ft do, and there is no way for them - :^;&iS-'' Schumacher, Jerry Sanyour and the Bible and led the prayer. The Miss . Flaherty's third' graders The following children had the Trees highest score in a recent spelling 11 WALNUT ATE. to find out except by laborious, in- Harvey Merwede. choir sang "Carol, Children, Carol,' have enjoyed having the classes in dividual effort • There are two Sherman School caroling in the bee: Marilyn La Marcia, Richard AT THE SAME REASONABLE PRICES! Parts were taken in various after which the scene of "The largf nrxj yfllnahlo gr»mp«f pf our scenes as follows: Boar's Head Carol" followed. Those halls. -^ —-— Luby. Linda Mae Torr and Dor- Photo by Harry Pace. Jr. . , othy Walters. citizenry towhic h this particularly The Yule Log—Mother, Nancy | taking part in this. scene were The following people had 100 ' applies, the busy housewives and of the reSd-Sa of last December which left scenes in Cranford such as those shown above. Next Sunday will be the anniversary Goodman; Father, Alex Stescnko; Lords and ladies, Byron Alnutt, percent in their spelling review Fifth Grade the commuters. .The latter miss kept busy durtagS and lasted until 1a.m. the following day. Municipal employes waged a 64-hour battle before all roads in the township had been opened to traffic, and they were Grandfather, Warren Eisenberg; Patricia Castaldo, John Davidson, tests: Earl Druckenmiller, Robert Charts have been kept in spell- complicated the situation. The three-colmn picture at the center shows the entrance to the Jersey Central station as it looked from the station platform at the the civic experience and education cuL ofT947^n toe YverT children, Peggy Clapp and .Paul Claire Kirkman, Donald Klein, Hermann, Charles Maynard, Rob-ing and arithmetic in Mrs. Sker- .which comes from ''rubbing el- T7 left-hand picture shows the municipal parking lot-adjacent to the police station after last December's storm. Under, the marsh- Adams. Lois Lear, Robert Schaller. Harold ratt's fifth grade to show progress. mallow-like moundT toe ert Pells, John Schroeder, Charles fit- ROBINSON & SON bows" with their fellow-townsmen, parking lot TZ lot. It was several days after the storm before all the cars were cleared out there. To the righg t is ap photo of the December, 1947, scenery in the municipal Mistletoe Dancers—Sue Clegpent, Schwartz, Lynne Sheldon, ^ud Stender, Walter Schwartz, Jay and their onrjr contact wiUt Norman. Wiissels, Mary Ell Mary.. Ann. von'! Gersdorff; page, Peterson Robert Peterson'- Nancy] : shirrofflelalB ert, -Doug Strack, "jban Batet.fcaroiyn Lisk;^ooks, Albert'ChrtT- Bender, Patricia GJerder^vaulff] visit, to the- tax,collector. Astonishing Fact! ASrHALT. IDIHlin - CILSNFORD TSBEATRET lublic officials are mentioned, it ~ In the manufacture of cement, Boll New-Potatoes -' Effect* of Bracelloala CoBeemaker Most Popular Storage of Raw Meat Pink BoIIworra James Bamford, Patricia Darby,|ty, Russell Dean, Brant Eltringham, Hofmann, Judith KrisvMary Lar- UfrOUTOM TILB Having been' elected to the will be in relation to their official Store raw ground meat not more sen, t Marion Schwartz, Delores AUUnOHQ UHOUDM WVOOMM reports the World Book encyclo- New potatoes are better for boll- Brucellosis In human beings Coffeemalqgr Is the kitchen uten- Pink bollworm Is the most de- CABimnr austnra Township Committee, it now be-cts, not personalities. pejlla. the final grinding of cement Ing than baking. They should be causes a lingering fever. In cattla sil most often used by the Ameri- than—two Inches deep in shallow structive pest of cotton. The worm Spezzaf erra and Martha Babcock. WALL TIL* AND WAIX UMOUCM comes my duty toacquain t myself If any error occurs in fact or boiled In their jackets, then peeled it results in reproduction failures. pans to prevent bacterial growth Charlene Bedford -and Richard particles produces a powder so fine can housewife, it was found in a damages both the boll and the W. DOLBfER with every phase of the corporate ipinion, corrections will gladly be and served, buttered or creamed. Brucellosis is a definite problem in survey conducted in a cooperative and spojlnfte. Unless meat is frozen seeds, resulting in loss of cotton GIVE THE Babinec made good gains in the that 85 per cent of a mass of the 4S1 North Aye, VH Weatfield administration. And it occurs tofmade on the basis of new evidence. material will pass through a sieve They are excellent for potato salad, rural populations and among thos* project in three states. California. do not keep It on hand more than yield and reducing the oil content spelling review. me that, while I am doing it, IExcept by accident, the chapters too. people who drink raw milk. - Nebraska and Rhode Island 24 hours. . ' The girls and boys who had per- WESTFtELD J-5SM Cranford 6-1880 that will hold water without leak- of the seeds. • ARTIST Evening* KAhwmy 7-1SM-J might with propriety transmit the will not follow any logical se- Ine. fect papers in arithmetic were al- gist of my findings toth e public in uence, as topics will be taken up lowed to place trimmings on the a series of short articles—a sort of as they are met. A GIFT Christmas tree each day. The fol- Driving Nails primary course in local civics, with Publication will probably be in- Nails driven into pre-bored holes OF lowing^people helped trim the tree: apologies to those who already Delores Spezzaf erra, John Boyle, termittent. The next article will of slightly small diameter have a know more than I may be able to ppear in an early issue. greater holding power than if driv- Walter Schwartz, Robert Pells, discover. •r. ARTIST Charles Stender, Robert Hermann, en without lead holes and splitting Nancy Bender, Robert Peterson, • The Cranford Citizen and Chron- a Classified forQuic k Result* is reduced by the same operation. SUPPLIES Kent Kirkman, Martha Babcock, icle, with its usual readiness to 5- FOR Charles Maynard, Lynn Larsen, serve the public interest, has con- Marion Schwartz, Jay Peterson, sented to publish these articles John Schroeder, Arnold Ingram, with the understanding that any CHRISTMAS! THE HEW FUTURAMICS ! facts- or opinions expressed will be George MarkwelL Janice Papp, on the sole responsibility of the RANKIN FUEL CO. Judith Kriss, Paula Hofmann and WARREN RAVKIN —DAVID RANKIN • OIL PAINTING SETS Earl Druckenmiller. writer. 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CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1948 Programs for the Coming Week in Cranford Churches Gift." Mary Anne Schnitzer and Peggy LaGrace. "God's Hope For the World" and Lutheran The Junior and Intermediate Mangi the text, "The harvest truly is Christian Science choirs will sing "Once in Royal - • * great, but: the laborers are few."Tabernacle First Baptist David's City." "While Shepherds The meetings of the Junior and Program' on the Air Xmas Plans Watched" and "In the Silence of Dedication at T\ Senior Fellowship at 7 o'clock will The Columbia Network, "Church the Night." John Bates will ao Traditional service* at trinitjr*. be omitted, and there pwill be no of the Air" series will carry a Xmas Service Organ music will include "Christ- company at the organ. Dorothea Church in celt_br_t_oo of ftM* Sunday Evening Hour service at Activities Christian Science program Sun- mas Pastorale on Silent Night." by ' '••'•'! Bonhag is program chairman as- Nativity will open with the First service of the Holy Innocents. Theo'clock. Special Christmas m»«j«» was da~vy mornin••••_-»_«_g from• -..-10:30. tow x1_1 ovew_ri F. Harker, and The Christmas sisted by Anita DeGroat, Margaret Vespers of Christmas followed by feast of the Circumcision will be On Thursday, December 30, th Stti WCBS N Yk Th Next Sunday Stars are Shining," by F. W. Daw- t featured at morning and evening Station WCBS, New. York. The Roerhoefer and Anita SchUUnger. the Dedication of the **V ^g"* on held Saturday, January 1, when Snow-Ball, semi-formal h; servic_s at the Gospel Tabernacle subject of th« address will be kins, for the Christmas Eve service Friday, Christmas Eve, at 4 p. in.Holy Eucharist wfl be offered. The Birth of Christ will lt. oh_ at Calvary Lutheran Church at party sponsored by the Senior on Sunday. Jack Haviland, solo-| "So Close Is God." The Rev. Frank V. H. Carthy, rec- 10 a.m. Westminster Fellowship, will, be ist at the 11 a. m.service, sangi served at special Christmas Wrv 11:30 p. m. Friday. Miss Beryl M. tor, will be assisted during Christ- The rector is arranging .'held in the high school gymnasium "Oh, Holy Night" Mrs. Hilda ices next Sunday at 11.15 a m Antrobus, organist and choir di- Candlelight mas services by the Rev. Coitlandt his • rector, will lead the choir in ule of visitations wit_„h, the from 8:30 to midnight A special Moore was soloist at 7:45 p. m.- the First Baptist Church, A medi H. Mallery, former rector of-St invitation is extended to young 1 Methodist "Shepherd's Christmas Song," by Andrew's Church, Plalnneld. Sacrament for t**ffff who The Rev. Gordon H. Keeney, «ion wiU be offered by tht^" Reiman. Miss Marianne Thermann, Service at are'Unabl_ to come to church. Any—people who are home from college. pastor, making his first appearance' Benjamin W. P. Allen, pastor ' soprano soloist, will sing "Gesu Following the invitatory. versi- one desiring ,this service should Tickets may be secured from mem in the pulpit here since he left a Bambino," by Pietro A. Yon, and cles and responses, there wilt be acontact the Rev. Mr. Carthy as Ibers of the Senior Fellowship. month ago for a tour of evangelistic: During the service, the Men', 1 Program Louise Hausman, alto soloist, will Osceola reading of Psalm 85. The first lessoo- n as possible. Appreciation-has meetings in Pittsburgh, Pa.; Syra- Choir will sing two numbers 1 sing "O Holy Night," by A. Adam. son, tpken from Zachariah 11:10, been extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cranford Methodist Church will A Christmas Eve candlelight Christmas Masses- cuse, N. Y., and Glendale, Calif- Bach: "Break Forth O Beaut will precede the "Magnificat," a Thomas Doig, who arranged new delivered his Christmas message Carols for congregational sing- Light of Heavenly Light'-' and "My ™^ ^"^ "*¥ Li" f Gregorian chant, known as thcoveringe s for the sanctuary cush- at the 11 a. m. service Sunday. candlelight servicSk at 11 p. m. Fri-King is Christ the Lord " ing will include, "Adeste Fideles, Christmas" will be held at thSone g of St Mary when she was Al St. Michael's Church ions as a thank offering. The Rev. Mr. Keeney com- day. A special program of Christ- (selections by the choir will Latin Hymn of the Seventeenth Osceola Presbyterian Church at 8 told she was to bear the Christ The traditional midnight mass on mas music has been arranged for mented on the great gift of God's special arrangements of Century; "It Came Upon the Mid-p. m. Friday. There will be aChild. Christmas Eve will open the cele- this service. night Clear, by E. H. Sears; candlelighg t processionalpessional,, and both love, Jesus Christ He stated that spirituals for male voices i Prior to the "Nunc Dimittis," al- bration of the Nativity at St Mich • Next Sunday will be marked as "Silent Night, byy Joseph Mohr; the intermediate and senior choirs ael's Church. There will be Christians should be as little chil- "J6y to the World,d"" by I Isaac Watts. will sing. As a climax to the serv- so a Gregorian chant, referred to Christmas dren in considering the divine gift College Sunday, A group of young Up. Shepherd, and Follow" as the Song of Simeon when he Christmas selections by the senio William H. Niebanck, pastor, will ice, everyone in the congregation Children seem lost in studying a college _' wiU speak at the John E. Johnson, soloist beheld the Christ Child, the second choir at this service and also a 30 10:5i:50 a. m. worship serv- bring an appropriate Christmas will be presented with a candle the high mass at 11:15 a. m. oChristman s gift, he said, and wwe e?-9:30 ^ ° «- m. worship serv- which will he lit from the central lesson will be read from St should be lost in our study of Him. IIf*f 8" Among thosose e takintaking .par.partt iin message. Matthew 1:18. The Apostle's Creed Eve Service Christmas Day. 0 ay of the K [candle representing Christ. taking more time to get alone with. ,, ' P* *"™ wul be Joan Hanson Neddlinger, wiD be sung Sunday morning there will be and collects will be offered, and The Rev. Robert G. Longaker. The children's choir of St Mich CoUe e Reader participants in the serv- 1 8 1001 11 "OuOur Gift" and let Him talk with', ^^ • « . Roger AUen and d Al .matins at 8:30 a. m.; Sunday school the vesper service will be conPastor- , wiU offer a communion!** ' Sd w* s»°« Christma V. ice will be the following:' Miss caro1 tn e .ursouL - "Jean Canright of Brother's College „-_,. . ,• -••--."-- —T""|ice wUl be the following: Miss cluded with the singing of "Omeditation on "The day of the " ** children's mass a "J Charles at 9:30 a. m. and the chief service Rapp, .^e Prornise of Light"; I Jack Grube of Union Junior Col- Jofln Little Town of Bethlehem" during Lord** at the annual Christmami«<-*_._s_ Ev_> e19:19:155 a.jna. m. on Christmas DayDav. Otheir Cox, Ferman that e Ij^mChristma- sA entertainment 3:30 p. m. tSunday of the] MU(Miss! 1jtrntLorrain^ e r?~Green—, ««n"Th—e ™— Prepa— - grace. - • fy_inmiin__i service masses on Christmas Day will be Harris, John ^i und—primary] ration tor the Light": James Znri- at 7, 8 and-lOrlS a. m. The both rningandcveniug»eivkes. ler, "The Coming of the Light"; The Deb-_arlo_r__ the Manger Friday at 1- p. in. to m__a_flgnl Church schol wiU meet departments of the Sunday school at the First Presbyterian Church. choir wil be under direction of OruMonday night at 8 p. n^j the will be held. Jack Muzik, "The Reception of thewill take place following the pro- Light"; William Juhr. 'The Full- cession down the aisle to the bap-The Chancel Choir will sing "As Norbert Heagney. Parts in the program will be ness of the Light," and Robert Lately We Watched." . The Rev. William B. Donnelly taken as follows: tistry and the manger. With the Richards, "The Blessings of theBlessing of the Crib, three carols , New members who will be re-pastor, will be assisted at the Christmas "Welcome." by Robert Niebanck; LteM," be sung: "A Babe Lies in aceived into church membership masses by the* Rev. Joseph L. Don- Christmas Voice," "Christmas Story in Slides and include the following: Mr. annelld y and the Rev, Mark A. Dooley Last Friday night the Sunday | sented at ., - —* "„ «"•"•* ^yuuwuigfollowing,. thuie service,. members "I _-.. . I {Bible., School Jbad,, its annual pro- j_ ..:.. .__. '-SU^ntSNignt^: __- \KC*S.An*Wm:;Mad±Wk jinvite< ,Ab*QsraldWeUs.Rich..of th_iht.rncms and in singing, -i Freckman, Violet Freckman, Mrs. for adults. ' . , ... „,_ oncinwiijoa arist at 11:311:300 p. m. Christmas Eve. groups contributed special and Richard ...u.i. — by Henri Harry Osborne; Jr., Mr. and Mrs. mentalT music, and aided i Montclair. a professional Bells Say." bHellery Gai; l"What the'evenin_ g„ ' tomorrow„ ,.,.._•____•;.|-'"(Thursday). Th^e ""prelude_»_»i«ic, «utu, __• nenri ! Edward' Rearick, Mr. and Mrs. J. service. . "Merry Christmas," I Grifleths; The primary department party will Mulet, will be followed by the pro- Clifford Scbindler, Warren Schind- GEMS OF THOUGHT PCNISHBIENT, " "" Mitchell: ^Brevity," by Thomas be from 2 to 3 p. m., that of thelcessional,"O Come All Ye Faith- ler, Robert Seavy, Daniel Vroome. Next Sunday, the Rev. __.. Tome j. 1X5 supenntendent of th . Karolyn' nursery department from 3 to 4.* irist will bee administereamnistered at 9 a- m.. A community; praye r servic: e un- will be held Monday at 7:30 p m ,i.r u " ' 1""ln' ""th'ee observancob"••"«"•• =e "o»f oS_tt oicpiie Stephen'Sthn ss spon orshl of _ ' AIX_MAKJES Recitations. sonKs and a play will" r-i ^ P «he Cranford.pap y on SundaySd , therh e wilill be Holy make up the program. .- WUI Clergy Council will be held Eucharist .at 8 a. m.. and choral nuary 2nd &t ^SEWING MACHINES A & A Hardware Cranford Hotel Those participating are Frank ri V ^ - the service and sermon at 11 a. m. The Dr. Samuel Robbins & Allison . Weidknecht, Bernard Secebade i, Lutheran Church, it church school Chri-tmas Festival REPAIRED - SERVICED Alban& Lewis ! Cranford Paint & Hardware Mary Brunner. John Magan ATJ'R Tl^ *"" ""*• The Service and Pageant. "Toward PARTS. NEEDLES. BOBBINS. ZIPPER FEET. BELTS. Dr. Geldon Hindman George S. & Robert A. Sauer bcrt WelU. John Cooper Robert1^ , ^ DeZM' Pa8tor <* the Bethlehem,^ will be presented at' BULBS. BUTTONHOLE ATTACHMENTS- A. & P. Tea Co. Cranford Pet Shop Magan D*xter Pease John Enev^'CT Presbyterian Church, will 4 p. m, by the young people of the1 ; Home & Family Store Seager's Drug Store oldsen, Barbara Pease, JanetJanet1 SP6 I parish' . " ' New Sewing Machines Thomas V. Albert Cranford Radio , The fejist of St. John th* Evan- Johnson & Johnson William Schmall Schneider, Anne Mettner and John VU1Ion of Docks Allen Printing Co. Heller, who will present a play, gelist will be celebrated Monday Cranford Savings & Loan Association Johnston Paint Shop "Empty Hands." by N. J. Surdam. Ducks have an almost telescopic with Holy Eucharist at 9:30 a. m. WESTFIELD SEWINC William L. Schroeder The "Call to Worship" will be by eyesight Thev enn focus their eye» Holy Eucharist also will be admin- Barnett's Liquor Store Cranford Shoe Store $ 11* EAST BROAD STKEET. Wl TFD2LD. N. J. Klein's Market Carroll K. Sellers Laveme Doolittle. Recitations will istered Tuesday at 9:30 a. nv. at the Open Eve*. Merriment, laughter, die shrill sound Bell's Pharmacy be presented as follows: "I Heard Westneld Z-S8S6 Cranford Theatre Kurtz Market of children's voicetv Christinas carols Henry J. Shaheen the Bells on Christmas Day." Len- Blue & Cold Service Station Cranford Trust Co. ore Obst; "The Shepherds," Carol Bob LaGrace Shapiro's Department Store Poeltler; "Paths," Phillis Rutz; "A —we could name a hundred joys of the Breen's Liquor Store Cranford Variety Store Christmas Garden."«,Myra Diefen- JOHN A. MANGER & COMPANY Lehigh Coal & Supply Co. Scher's Drug Store bruch; "The Wise Men Bring Their .Yuletide Season -May they All be Builders' General Supply Cranford Yardage Shop Learning." Edward Johnson and John A. Manger & Co. Dr. Samuel Sonkin Accountants - Am&ors - Tax Censnltants yoursl Burditt Corporation Walter Hopkins; -"A Wonderful Cranford Soft Water Service Marino's Fish Market The Towne Shoppe. Carol-Lee Kiddie Shop 5 ALDEN STREET Narth and F«rat Avenoea Arthur Dill Martin Jewelers Speed Auto Store r Joseph Caruso CRANFOBO. N. J." THE EEV. ntANK V. H. CAMTHY. RecUr Dooley's Funeral Service McCurdy Jewelers Standard Lumber & Supply Co. Dean Oil Coinpany Centre Market Dow's Coat & Towel Service niD CZNK. Mu-s-r Marten's Photo Shop Mrs. Laura Swackhamer TeL CRanfonl 6-1037 Chimney Corner Elmer Duff McPherson Realty Co. Swan Cleaners & Dyers 225 LaGrande Ave. Dr. Edward ML Coe John Errico * Mente Bros. '-'-'• — The Peppermint Room FANWOUD Coffey Radio Emma J. Gihnore Oakhurst Homes The Bookshelf FA. Z-84M Cranford Bootery Goldberg's Men's Shop trat DECEMBER 24; CHRISTMAS EVE — Modern Appliances Union County Trust Cot. OUptrrlj Cranford Citizen and Chronicle Patrick J, Grail Minton-Bilt Cabinet Co. 4:00 P.M.—First Vespers of Christmas. Vau'w Cranford Electric ITninn «Ad Springfield Avenues Cranford Cycle & Toy Shop Gray, Inc. Dedication of the Manger. Paul's Delicatessen Mildred II. VanGelder BOBEET G. LONGAKEK. Minister Cranford Dairy Joseph J. Guker DOMESTIC Carols by Children's Choir. Wade H. Poston Frank Vodraska AND Cranford Diner Harco Chemical Co. Packing Engineering Corp. II .30 P. M.—The Midnight Eucharist. ••; Highlights carried on against me fire-menace, tion and sedimentation problems at candidate for Township Committee senting an oversubscription of ganizations and the High School various organizations attended the ; ' iiul qualified for graduation following the death of Sgt. Law- By nine o'clock everyone is in to stay green and fresh. water which stops boflmg while 1 Jnne forest dusting or spraying with Lake Mead, which has been created in the General Election. This $649.60. P.-T.A. . . . Mayoi George E. Os- initial meeting of the Cranford i through study at the Veterans' rence Thomas Bonnell. He had to witness tbe colorful and Buy a tree which has been cut as processing; pressure gang* of ean- Leader Three ' Cranford students re-( DDT ana otter chemicals by means recently ss possible. ' over areas of Arizona and Nevada London. England. Express fj . marked the second' independent April terheldt and Adm. E. D. Stanle} Committee of the Mental Hygiene ceived prizes at the lifteenth an- Study Center. . . . Diplomas were been a member of the department processions of ecclesiastic ner not accurate; inverting' Jan candidate to enter the committee presented to 41 members of the for more,than 27 years. :.. Sidney of planes will be me method used. Cut off the end of the trunk diag- by Hoover dam on the Colorado while they are snU warm: stating most widely read Of 1948 Local 52, Patrolmen's Benevolent won' the Republican, nomination Society of Union County. Mrs. N, nual commerceinent'..exercises of which precede the elab- The state entomologist points out river. race, Louis.,«. Pompliano having for the Township Committee in om graduating class of St. Michael's, W. Smith of Cranford was elected orate midnight MASS. onally, at least one inch above the Jars while warm and in too- hot a (Continued from, page onej Association presented its 1948 ver- A. Tomasulo was named* chair- Union Junior College at the First mat it to fruitless to protect any rinding ' the Sunday announced his candidacy in Feb- of the most spirited primary elec- School at commencement exercises district chairman for the Western Sinco everyone has fasted, for original cut This will expose • place and failure, to steriUce Jan Township ' Committee was Adm. sion of a Gay Nineties Revue in man of the local group. . . , Mrs.Presbyterian" Church as diplomas given stand of forest growth against Brazil, totals En.ory D. Stanley, USN, retired, of ruary.' . . Township Committee tions this community had witness- J. C. Klein was elected president in St. Michael's Church. . . . The District of Union Council, Boy twenty-four hours, festive banquets moist surface which will absorb wa- Largest Fleet Operate* - that have held spoiled foods. the high school auditorium. were awarded lo 148 graduates, Cranford Citizen and Chronicle Scouts of America, at the district's fire and then permit It to be ds- ter. Stand the trunk of the tree to Uncle Sam's post office depart- which 316 Casino avenue. . . .Walter E. adopted.the 1948 municipal bud- The third annual appeal for funds ed in more than a decade. The of the High School P.-T.A., for thetbe largest class in the history of si* in order after' the religious Elizabeth. Philharmonic Orchestra, was judged one of. the "Best anhual meeting in the Lynn Res- solemnities- It is a gala after-mid* •trbyed by bisect Infestation*. ' water at once, and, if it is not to be ment to. the largest truck fleet op- newspaper for every two and a t Cooper, who' entered his fourth get with an Unamimous vote of to fight cancer was launched in year 1948-49. . ..Plans for the the* college. The Village Im- taken into the house for several three-year term as a member of approval. No objections were Granford with the mailing of 4,200 with August May conducting, pre- proposed new Acme Super Mark- provement Association held its an-Weekly Newspapers in America"! taurant Elizabeth. Cranford nlght In Bolne: hotels and res- erator in the world with" a total of Saf e To ApaJrjr sented the annual concert for bene- according to80, it was announced gin, tie, PifferanI play for their guided missiles fa test firing against ofr the cotton gin. at police headquarters decided to Comittee in the primary elec- servances in honor of those who the American Cancer Society, it Lake near Hope for the 1948 season. by Henry W. Whlpple, treasurer. was announced by Howard M. Advent hosts during the post-Christ- such', modern developments as ra- Dec 16,Ludwigvon Beethoven. HAVE THEIR USUAL recommend td the Township Com- tion. . . Topping last year's record gave their lives for their country, mas holidays and receive gifts of dio-controlled targets. Dec. 17, John Grcenleaf Whit- mittee that traffic lights be in- Victor D. Shaheen, president of May took place at the Memorial Tablet Siegel, local chairman. A total of to.tal by $392, contributions of the Cranrord Boys' Camp Associa- A drop of at least 20 points in $3,016 had been collected. . wine, dried figs, end small sums tier. FINE SELECTION OF stalled at the following intersec- Cranford residents to the 1948 at North Union and Springfield of money from their hosts. Dec. 24, Christopher (Kit) Car- tions: Centennial and Lincoln ave- tion, announced. . . . All members Cranford's. 1948 estimated tax rate avenues. Local organizations par- Carolyn Burelbach, a junior in to Put Oat a Wire son. March of Dimes for funds to con-of the teaching staff of the Cran- of $4.87 was forecast as a result of Cranford High School, was se- nue, South Union and Lincoln tinue the fight against infantile ticipated in the annual parade. ... When a Ore Is small, it can be Dec. 27, Louis Pasteur. avenues, North and Centennial ford Public ..Schools were to re- the signing of the new cigarette Emily Pash, Jane Troutman, John lected to visit Norway as an ex- put out easily. You can stamp it Dec. 28, Woodrow Wilson. avenues, North' Union and Spring- paralysis had reached $3,260.06, it ceive bonuses of $150 each during tax bill by Governor- Driscoll. . . . Oleson and Richard Duffleld" were change student, it was announced V Nut-Bowl Filled out with your foot, smother It with Dec. 31, Rudjutrd Kipling. iield avenue, and Orange and was announced by William D'Arcy the 1948-49 school year, it was an-At a meeting of the Township selected to speak at the Cranford by the Cranford Public School a rug or douse it with a pall of CHRISTMAS TREES! rSpringfleld avenues. ... Health local chairman. •. . Mrs. Ellis *G. nounced by the Board of Education Committee, Mayor George E. Os- High School commencement exer- Scandinavian Project Committee. From Many Lands water. One of the forajMniMf* kinds Bishop of 61 Normandie place was terheldt announced that the com- William H- Barron was elected 1 Officer William P, Smith warned folldwing a special meeting in cises, it was announced by Princi- —Mull frunrall uuer*tBe~ of fires to a home—food or grease elected president of the Cranford mittee did not, look with favor president of the Lions Club; suc- burning on the stove—can best be local residents to beware of stray Cleveland School. . National, upon local taverns converting their pal Ray A. Clement. . . . Ben Car- Into your nut-bowl. at Christmas. dogs when death due to rabies was College Club. She succeeded Mrs. county and local candidates for nevale, basketball coach at the U.ceeding William J. Fredrick. ... Like Christmas traditions, the nuts put out by placing a metal cover George S. Sauer. . . .In an election premises so as to'conduct both Miss Lillian Garland, third grade on the pan or vessel containing .reported ip^Elizabeth._. . . Berk- nomination in both Republican and so popular at this time of year are Get Yours Today at eley C. Austin was reelected at- hMbCtfR Democratic Primaries were intro- >. Naval Academy, Annapolis, and teacher in Roosevelt School, and a mixture of many varieties and torney for tbe Cranford Savings 355, VFW, Thomas J. Butler was iuced at a non-partisan Open . Wallace Thorsen, director of former teacher and basketball George L. Relyea, industrial arts llerent histories. start of the fire may be more named commander to succeed John World Peaceways, was guest coach of championship teams at Instructor in Crahford High School, than the work of the en- and Loan Association for his for- House held by the Village Improve- May tbe joy and peace of Christmas Tbe English walnut, for Instance, Their NEW Location ty-sixth consecutive-term. . \-. Ac- F. White. . . Cranford's population ment Association. . j .Henry speaker at a session of the Cran- Cranford High School, was guest who. were to retire at the dose of la not English at alL It originated tire fire department live minutes ford* Civic Forum, . Members speaker. at a dinner hi honor of the' school year, were guests of be urilb joss tirostgb tbe N«sr Ytr. later. quiescing to the wishes of his was shown to be 14,329 following Klubenspies was .nominated v In Asia centuries ago and was sociates and wide host offrie a HousfMo-house survey conducted succeed Patrick J. Grail as presi- of the Youth Week "Township high school lettermen. The pro-honor at the annual dinner of the called "the food of the gods." Cranford Teachers'-Association in May.ojr George; E. Osterheldt ah- by :i>M.Ln^jh^gn^..;-M!C.ialr;Btudies. dentof •.-.•the Cranford ^Repubjte^ pwM»Uttee^ trsnrfcwas sponsored by tKe'Boes-- The round Uttle filbert and the •nounced that h* would be a can- students of Cranford High School Club in' a slate presented ,by, ials" chosen among senior boys at ters' Club. ... A check for $1,000 Mountainside Inn, Mountainside. .almond cam* from the Old World, Ar-rfsltor

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Schaedel and Kenneth Maurer. the pupils with a Christmas enter- Recent Events Dillard Collins, Susan Frank. Carol Lyn Gulliford, Robert Forteabaugh Squire. George; Cherry Reiman, the singing, and Mrs. J.D. Munday danced, jumped through a hn Phyllis Clemensen, Jerry Herbster Barbuto, Martha Chambers anjl and Barbara Brooks. As a bulletin Squire Carl; Judy Botts, Squire accompanied. tainment.Mrs! Old, chairman ofand did other stunts. In Cranf ord Sdbools and Joyce ftetbUag brought Lynn Baker. board decoration the.class had aJohn; Carl Welykanowicz, Richard CAKE Drive the program committee, introduced (Continued from page twelve) Christmas, green*. The classroom Mrs. Newswangar's first grade procession of Norwegian trolls Sarpolus, Louis Serechen and Har- Judy Poble, the secretary of thea dog show called "Betty and her was decorated by committees Playmates."'. There were-jBve small V»**««Mv«arTe«! conducted by Mrs." Ruth Gelinaa, children were happy when they made - by members of the group. old Fish, Infidel Turks, and Arabs. Cleveland School Student Council, 111 which included all the class. well trained dogs that did some I***- • deficiency president '' discovered their narcissus bulbs This class is studying about the Maryann Martin, Lawrence reports that Cleveland School made ^•^^oftheBv . Grade'V were blooming for Christmas. Vikings. Ashwell, Bradford Wilson and a drive last week to collect money clever tricks. Two of the dogs ma^•^y produca fa condition KOOSEVKLT SCHOOL walked a tightrope while the others bUng mang*. Kindergarten Miss Eiseming's class presented Muriel Ann: Gregg brought the Grade S Howard Fish composed the Nativ- for CARE packages for needy fam- P r e - Hoi id a y S a v in g& Santa Claus visited the kinder- a play entitled "Father's Christmas bulbs to* school weeks ago. Miss Gilbert's fifth graders have ity Scene, while Alan Haveson was ilies in Europe. The drive was Sarten 'Friday and brought some Present" in the Roosevelt School Grade t been illustrating their study of col- stage manager. The Cleveland very successful and $31.50 was col- toys lor the kindergarten doll auditorium on Friday afternoon. Last week Miss Prick's second onial life. Sally Starr, Barbara School Choir sang songs appropri- lected for food packages to be sent Small Quantities-Bat Every One A Splendid Valne! Every One Splendid For Gift Giving! Shop Early Tomorrow! house. The Roosevelt P.-T.A. di- This play was based on a Christ- grade made articles of clay. Steph- Smith, Gwen Merritt and Carole ate to this period in history. Ann to Germany. . . ; rected Santa Claus to deliver tele- mas story from one of the class anie Morrison, Nancy Manger and Zekoll dressed dolls in Colonial Black and Theodore Munday were ' Christmas Show phones for the kindergarten rooms, library books. Donald McCord Jurgen Scherer were a few of thecostumes. Chris Denman made a the soloists. Miss Specht directed The Cleveland P'-TJL surprised made the announcements. All thepeople who worked most carefully a high chair and a teddy bear. log cabin, and William Hazel made •mr-nrtt-nrtttf Grade I members of the class participated with the day. The children had a church. David Paul, Pat Bur- The pupils in Miss Mooney's in some phase of the program. their shoes off while working, andnash. Gwen Merritt, Martha Bun- Make W< class are taking the telebinocular The Roosevelt School choir sang the fire bell rangang. They quicquicklk y genstock. Sue Miner, Dawn Scbaef- test administered by Mrs. Popp. Christmas carols Under the direc- put them on and went outside. fer. Glen Geddings and Sandra Costume Entire Stock The coming of the Christinas holi- tion of Miss Olga Specht Mrs. Miss Hoak's second grade had a Marino made , scenes of colonial Aim (Mnn Work 9 days provided excellent oppor- Robert Ferguson accompanied very pleasant surprise when Rich- life. Judith Wray, Jim Donovan, Boys Cotton tunities to discuss "Safety for them on the piano. ard Harvey's, mother brought hi Gwenn Merritt and Sharon Austin Balbriggan Christmas." The children have Grade V-VI two boxes of cookies. - The cookies made models of-devices used for Jewelry Fur Lined made safety rules to be kept dur- Miss Donovan's 5-6 class has were delicious and were packed hipunishment. Jack Potter, George been enjoying Christmas music. ing holiday season. On the first the most interesting boxes. They Walsh arid Faith Sharer illustrated Pajamas Or school day after the Christmas Albums of records were brough were little houses. One was thetheir reports with drawings. Blouses ReguLr 1.98-300.00 holidays, the girls are planning a in by Betty Ann Donaldson, Nel- ilngerbread House, the home of doll show, while the boys are plan- son Brown and Janet Herbste'r. Grade 6 the witch in Hansel and GreteL and The sixth grade classes under Basic Course 6 Lessons •egldar 4Jf» -4 ning a mechanical toy show. CLEVELAND SCHOOL the other was the home of The Far Trimmed Grade IH the direction' of Mrs. Miller pre- If . Kindergarten Three Bears. ' sented an original play, "The First 1.25 The children in Mrs. Engel's children enjoyed Santa's Grade S Crusade." in both assemblies on Complete Firing Service B; third grade have returned from visit on Friday. Milk and crack- The children in Mrs. Tracy's Thursday. The characters were as 2.95 their imaginary trip to South|ers were left out for him on Thurs-third grade gave a puppet show follows: Carolyn Sanford, - page; Plus Tax C o aim America. They now are on another day. The children wanted to make for the kindergarten and the firstRobert Steers, Godfrey of Bouil- 116 MAKATOM DRIVE, CRANFORD, N. J. A sheer delight for giving or getting! Broadcloth, shantung, poplin. Woven i journey to Switzerland, the land sure that he wasn't hungry. grade. The show was "In Santa lon; Carolyn Klusch, Pope/ Urban of the mountains. Sandra Bridge Claus* Workshop." The children II; Franklyn Geores, Peter the l Subtly scented nylons with the smooth fit stripe*, prints, solid colon. Button-on or Made jar long wear, they're very easy Verne McCullen brought. some Mrs. A. Grieco Cranford d-2695-M Pins, earrings, necklaces/ . . aM types of It •*'•• i brought in a Swiss shoe and cookies that her, mother made. were the puppets as follows: John Hermit; Richard D'honau, Bald- Begnlarly 110.00-225.00 German doll for the class. and filmy flattery women love so well -.. tuck-in styles. Round or pointed cottars. There were stockings full of toys, Munday, the inspector; dolls, Cor- win of Bouillon; Robert Simmonds, Mo launder. Tearose and blue, assorted smart looking costume jewelry including Grade IV stars, trees and old Santa himself. ita Vogel and Roberta ScbilUnger; Duke Robert of Normandy; Hugh in these three fashion-right styles: « Sixes 4 to 8. The pupils, of Mrs. Quaintance's The.children in the kindergarten clown, Kathleen Lyons; workers, Mahony. Hugh Prince of France; stripes. SnwH\ medium or large sues. our entire stock of-14K-goUi-}cwelry. 88,00- fourth grade have been making a collected $5 toward a food package Jerry Wells, Dale Bennett, Dolores Ann Black, court minstrel; Ernest mural showing farm life in New ShlW Hanry-Chapmau ami-Meg - Maybe $10,0001 ~ for children across fh«»-nn»im;— RtagerTcburt jester; Betty Apgar. Third Float Clarence "HgtBTT~Eynn • Grade 1 Yuckman. Lady Elizabeth; Nancy Cole, Lady If anybody hurts himself on Street Floor Street Floor •'•St."; Jacobsen, Donald Scott, Judy Czer- Uw far daytim •drftwstf 1.29 Third Floor Pupils in Mrs. Alt's class have Grade 4 Nancy; Dorothy Scholz, Lady Dor- your premises-if your dog bites winski, Eloise Morris, Gail Biddle been very busy making their The committee for decorating othea; Renee Marino, Lady Renee; and Roger Primm have drawn Christmas gifts for their mothers Miss Morgan's fourth grade room Claire Trembley, Lady, Claire; somebody—if you hit a caddy gkate&rtsp sheet for -ort— In. •ft,ttJJ 1.59 animals. Larry Kelly is making and- fathers. They designed their for-' Christmas' ^was headed by Elinor Wilfrid,'Lady Elinor; Arlene with_a golf ball—if your chil- the background. own wrapping paper and gift tags Genevieve Green and jncluded Golden, Ladjt ArleiWw Ann Wiel- dren cause injury to others—big (MHwy-jftcfr lor flloMour•* « tojnvtle) 1.79 Charlesioardman. Prudence Ty-, The children made a winter scene Lloyd Schrpppe, Sandra Stevens, and. Squire .Alfred; Grace Wessels, ler, Linda Loranger, Buddy Wenzel on the bulletin board. The small lawsuits may practically ruin and Phyllis Smith have brought infskaters/ skiers and trees Were* all you. more articles for the" exhibit table drawn by the children. But for $10 a year an America of New Jersey. The* library .in Mrs. Mahony's The fourth grade pupils in Mrs. room is n popular spot. The chil- Fore policy will protect you up Meyer's class have welcomed the dren are very much inteersted in to $10,000, and also insure medi- holiday season with Tl\01\f nylons a Christmas! the books disolayed there. They cal payments up to $250 for non- -tree brought in by Angelo La-, bring ttheir favorite books from family injuries even if you are Bracia. Various tree decorations home to add to the class display so Console Badios •egdar 5.00-5.95 Hand - Fashioned were brought in by Mary Ann| the other children can enjoy them not legally liable. Ask us. Schnitzer, Julie Cromarty, Marie too. Several of the children have - 25% off 9 Casual Garlaad "Devedowa" Schtz, Kenneth Maurer, Joyce read books and have entered the Boys All Wool Neebhng, Jack Schaedel, Mary, names of the books read in their How much HEOENBERG- Vain. Reg. Type' Sda Buontempo, Barbara Maurer, Jer-j reading booklets. These booklets 1 10955 Admiral Console. AM. FM, ry Herbster, Joyce Skaggs and are kept in a large reading chart HARRISON'S D r e s s e s Sweaters David Swarts. Jerry Herbster Phono . 1'nllovcr entitled "Reading Can be Fun.",. if the milkman GIFT and CARD SHOP t H9150 G.E. Console*. AM. FM. brought in the stand. Christmas The following children have read HacBEAN AGENCY ' Klfl^ti m^H ff^f Pbono . Reg. 7.95 Reg. 8.95 records were brought in by Jack books to the class: Joan Kather. 1 SJ5J0O B.CA. OwuoK AM. FM. ...-_ Origlwdly 10.98-14.98 trips? "Insurance Exclusively" -' 8 N. UNION AVE. CRANFOBD 6-3248 » Swea/ers Sllp-Oas Cardigan* 106 South Avc Cr. 6-3000 Hioa» .248.7* 1 8S5JW GJK. Conaole. AM. PM, ... __ Phono ..248.75 4-95 NEIL CASTALDO, A. B.. M D. 1 199J0 R.CA. Comob. AM. S.W. 5.00 PiMmo

Announce* thu . 1 4SO00 Zenith ChalnloV. AM, FM. • •* phono Fine gauge zephyr yarn sweaters, hand fash- 100% tU wool in mn assortment of color*. froft points ... solid color crepes. ; . ioned. The very item you'll want for your own Discontinuance of Regular Office Hours \ M9J0 R.CA. Console. AM. FM, : Phono J ...... «•*••*• * immediate u^ear as well as Christmas gift l Sues 30 to 38 in the group, not every « giving. Featured at these special prices in ---—-•• On January 1, 1949. I 17S40 H.CJL Coiuole. AM. Phono- .1S1J8K rayrn gabardines ... failles. Broken /SB every color or stylo. ruby, brown,!pastel yellow, arctie blue, aqua, 1 1194X) GJE. Contole, AM. Phono.. .-.••JMJ and colors. white, black/'. .. but not every color in every After Whlnh Patienta Will Be Seen by 1 J19J5 H.CJL CottMle. AM. SW. / HARRY R.HEINS .•,r*i$e,Jlf34'ta 40. APPOINTMENT ONLY. Phono 1»4.S» Boy*' Shop MAI. KSTAT* — DHOBAJKBi Casual Shop Third Floor Sports Shop — Third Floor 17 NORTH AVE_ E. " CRANFORD Appliance Shop

3.95 Men's 05 PcS- Ilegoliirly 19.95-44.50 Value to 6.00 Slave On Women's Slippers Broadcloth Satin or felt, famous make. Atsort- n t\tT Gifts For age ment of color; odd ifeej O.JfD The Home Shirts Value to 0.00 25% off Women's Slippers 18 Reg. 8.95 Famou* Make Electric Gs WUj Heating P«d» ., .... 5.95 Pins Tax Natural d Mppm. Itaturwd I fa oil IJUI 89c Rock Crystal Cat and Polished Stemware. GobleU, Champagne*. Wines, Sherbets, Cocktails O9f4 Cemm* covered air plane type luggage with Value to 4.59 Senfarirtd. tvooem tripe broadcloth shirt* 27 Reg. 1.19 FOOT Cup English tofgrein binding, end genuine cowhide Children's Slippers Earthenware Tea Pot* 79ft wsen'a two suitor* end companion beg*. feetmiiug regnler cotter* with stays. Sise* Exctllent gift mnortmtmt* for mrly 20 Reg. 1.29 Six Cap Brown Earthen- Some in odd piece*, other* in metthimg 14 to 17 i» em etumtmteml of color*. ware Tea Pots

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Twenty THE CRANTORD CTnZJPT AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948 TEBE qgaagggp) ccroganj »g> First <3mrcb of Girlst, ways of compassion and ten* vertiser promised to give you. year, at the meeting's final session diamond shape and you can roll Sdent^ andJiteaUanjr (p. *•), cal ways of comps n an t 7, Mrs. Thomas Gilley. and Group d Samaritan, of the year Thursday night at thethem between your finger and 8, Mrs. C. E. Butler. The business Ifsry Baker Disoovarar deraess. like the good amdFonaderof . we find our own JoJ y and reward disposal works, Woodbridge. A thumb. This is not true of the fir,meeting was conducted by Mrs. In elping others. Bocket Wire Dispenser balance of $4,700 from this year's which has needles that are flat writes: The basis of Christmas In helping others. Light telephone wires now can be Walter C. Conley. president ... A sth thoughht becomes more .budget was authorized to be. re-Try rolling one between your The Rev. Robert G. Longaker, to the rock. Christ Jems; its fruits laid over rough country by a rocket are inspiration *»"* spiritual m- spiritualised, the individaal be- turned to tEe nine 'member mu- thumb and finger. They won't pastor, who was scheduled as guest comes less avaricious, less fearful, and a special type of wire dispen- nicipalities. » roll because they are flat or twospeaker, could not attend because dftrstandins of Joy and rejoicing, ser. The dispenser is an improved — not because of tradition, usage. less covetous. Fan! A resolution of appreciation was sided. of illness. Decorations were ar- The Bible fells us (U Timothy version of reel developed during Fir trees hold their needles ranged for- individual tables cen- or corporeal pleasures, but be- wartime for wire paid out by ba- adopted for many years of service cause of ftin«i«ini»ni«i and demon* 1:7). "God bath not given us the to the group by Road Commissioner longer than dp spruce, but spruce tered about a Christmas tree. Mrs. spirit of fear; but of power, and zookas or rifle grenades. The wire often has a richer color. Clarence Elmendorf was in charge strahle truth, because of the used usually, weighs 48 pounds per George D. Rankin of Cranford and of love, and of a sound 'mind." 1 of decorations, and Mrs. Charles heaven within us, The basis of mile. 'tiii'ltcn brvii-«< iri nit ''! T-li: Mayor Wilbur M. Selander of If you live near a nursery where Christmas is love loving its ene* The love end power of infinite Springfield. Both are retiring from Christmas trees are grown for sale, Prescott was in charge of refresh- Mind never fail to exalt, inspire, ments. mies, returning good for evil, love ll'.l"l!.<. -,—••'" their respective township commit- it may be desirable to visit the that teffereth long, and Is kind.** spiritualise. God's power and wis- Ancient Greek . Book tees and as representatives to thenursery and pick out the tree you Jesus loved all mankind and ex- dom are gifts that uplift and One of the oldest Greek books Is Rahway Valley Joint Meeting. Mr. liket and the nurseryman may even jumce tor swimmers pressed that love each hour of elevate humanity, imparting satis- a farm almanac, "The Works and Rankin served as chairman of the let you cut the tree yourself. But Swimming is fnie _ exercise for every day. He forgave the Phari- faction and happiness that are Days" of Hesiod/ dating probably v. V>»r reorganization committee, and no matter who does the cutting, those in proper physical condition, saical thought that crucified him. lasting because spiritual. . . . from the eighth century B. C. It is Mayor Selander as chairman of theyou'll be sure" of getting a treeI .but those whe are not feeling well He helped and healed mankind by So let our observance of this addressed to a public of respecta- finance committee. that's fresh. should stay out of the water espec- hi« teaching and ministry. He told holy season nourish the hungry ble small farmers living on their Following the business, session, When yoii Jjef yffur tree home, ially out of deep water. It is wise them of their true, spiritual self- heart with the living water of own land and carrying on with the Wtar an informal Christinas party was cut off about an inch of the butt to wait for a time following meals hood as sons of God. He revealed Life and the eternal substance of help of one or two slaves. - T held. Charles S. Cannon, secre- That exposes fresh wood and when before entering the water and •'the real or spiritual creation and SouL. Let us observe the spirit of tary-treasurer, and Louis T. Fon-put into a bucket of water, the tree person should notswinr if over- gave humanity the vision of *"ffn Christinas In the richness of Quie- DANDKE BEAlITY SALON tenilli, chief engineer, were in W>U soak up some of the water and heated. It Is dangerous to dive into as he really to in the image and tude, discerning the infinite bless- a OAVIS charge. thus prolong its freshness. strange water .where depth and likeness of God. He lifted m> theIngs of divine Love,- ajuTpraising frdi nf-th« fr"ttff«»t—mn—*w» God for His guwl gifts.—TM Vhri»r i ftft hrria ;)ont. yrosid For prefer to Jr fire, hazard with Christmas trees, kndwn. Stitoux Monitor. y their *awTfi1ini!fii.ionl, 'Xta;. V. A. Sluwon. Newsprint Cp In Smoke jiatii toitaa ; thos j^ ermvuiMcinf, tram « rcwiriJ | Forest;and wood fires ar-i>.->'l' send a postal with your name and For Your Christmas Dessert address to Agricultural Agent, Alfalfa Needs Fertiliser Prom Pepys Diary dose ' destroy enough t'mb-r to ir»-'-o r Fertilization is the key to suc- j 700.000 tons f' --••—-=-< Court Bouse, Elizabeth 4, N. J. Heat of the wire inside an In- On May 11. 16M, Samuel Pepys AND FOR YOUR cessful afalfalfalfa productionproduction. The less penned in his famous diary: "I now candescent light bulb Is between i s fertilfil e hthe soil- tba.niore ^•;*•:- £<-'te.1-:. wys^y^ '•' •'•'••-*- - ^••-•.~-;;.^ffiKi,p «,Q0O and 5.«0 degree* Pahrettheft. observed tww watnea began^i>aiat A Ony electric oven far-drying oat so Intense that It would make brick cia-'-* l fertilisefertilisersr must bbe applied to themselVes. formerly a most igno- Soft Water Sej^ on-if-T yield. minious thing." TnCRrs no djnipr igt tmniint. lh*s firtimlfce bean vfcwfi -ihb humid sslt and sugar-shsksrs baa Bow. by hSiiiht. iiastt important w*sc- been patented. The oven contain* tto boy i told '}h*r ihrtr V. Sewtce ««wtyn» Kle turmtnc .ncoirt mew coznes an electric heater with a (hallow tram Ihe .qufcixrenajo tret, &remm »3- _ XfttiaBkl 5*1*. X5*iEPWm base and vertical housing. Salt TRY Ledger Posting, Books Closed A few darjc green leaves of jphv pntiirfcly it the tfnrcBtj: \tf shakers and sugar bowls can be or dandelion greens included OUR thr yr.fiT dMtl, which RUirtti.Julj Payroll Tax Reports placed in the housing to dry out Ir a tossed salad nr' xt* Xj.wihj.^Ti' —LOWRATES^- WILSOL VE & WIL TEX HERSHEY>S Accountant and Auditor This Bank Free Consultation \ i*- ! Lumber - Millwork Obtainable NOW at " CM* Sduuhfax Owner OS- pound* cri U- - \ JOHNSTON'S PAINT SHOP JULDEX i STREET k in X.irth Ci.v.ilirm j.ni about Box 359 Cranford, N. J 107-5 N. 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THE CRAWFORD CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, Page Twenty-Three Xiltle School Children High Honors for Druzek Where Cocaine Is Popular . Fair, an Ancient Idea. A large part of the people living rkju f\rawlM» rAmmillM> "Women's Athletic Association ^ ii-:'rjT(y" at the Uii'-c-ity Vf •rraduated from Cranford Kairs are as old as mankind. For Vv ri t Christmas Play At Police Academy In the Andes of Ecuador. Peru. Bo- centuries men have held fairs.to vr- £ ,., , ^ . . ' ' and' also is active m the !V.,Wa.<-, Newark. Del.. !a^t week.'HKh- SdiooL loit June. - I .ivu ,>„,) nearby countries of Miss Rae Walcott, daughter of Christian Association and Sui.U-n; Children at the Little School of Patrolman Nicholas Druzek of exhibit and sell the things they ^r. and Mrs. R. H. Walcott of 12 Government. \ 1 a use cocnine dtilv The make In the Old Testament the I Crnnford dramatized "The Night Jcrtelcy place, is in charge of ob- , _.. _._. KradUated dn'K is obta>^ from the" PeruvlS Book of Ezekic) rofers to the fairs at the center of one of the three Before Christmas" for their par- with second highest inint; chapL-rmes for the annual lkI '» . »-, Richard Schultz - and Salvatore UNAMI (2) •'- °r t 'h d B°Iivian s"ec^ Erythroxylon of Tyre, where merchants showed Delia Salla of the Class of 1948. Wittkop _. 173 ISO . 137 Stuart DuffieM Captain restraining circles—at the center cnts Thursday night 'at a Christ- Newark Police Academy on FrU' cocV^^r' ^ 'Vintor Carnival,formal dance to I"etl^eil lo Fraternity PLiNIY OF Blrdsong'i ; 1SS 184 139 mas party held at the school, 308 their jewels, animals and spices. '••e held FehruarFcruary 3-355 at Batesl ErmeEFmer Paul Catts, Jr.Jr.. . son of Annual Other acceptances were expected Upsets in Schwelkert 111 UJC Bows of the nearest circle. Park Stops «f .averaged 90.75 in the; The cocnine plant is harvested Jerusalem had a famous fair held Heuer 146' 177 Of Williams Grid Team Casino avenue. . . • . :even-week course. ?oMefie, Lewiston. Me. Miss Wal-jMr. and Mrs. Catts of 305 Stoutfh this week as college men returned 4. It is now legal for players to There were like tea Nursery-grown seedlings during the Passover season. Nine- Lelghton 203 143 Participants were: '"Santa 38 men in the class. cott, a junior, is a mathematics,ion avenue, was pledged to the CHRISTMAS TREE- home for the holidays.. Broom* ISO ITS Word was received here this confer with the coach at or near are transplanted to terraces on thevah. Babylonia. Athens and Rome BrinkerttbS —: -182 166 week that Stuart Duffield, son ofthe benHTduring intermissions and Cluas," Carol Ann Martin; "sugar Lt. George L. Rosendale, repre- moist slopes of semi-tropical val- ma'or. She is a member of the Delta Kappa Chapter of Si^ma Nu Event at The featured game of the eve- Alley Loop „ 74 as 68 plum faries," Royce Brown and senting Chief William A. Fischer, held fairs. :md as -^.civilization To-Dpew- Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Duffield of 6charged time-outs. At this' time leys. The leaves are picked when LIGHT SETS ning will be preceded by a contest presented Patrolman Druzek with spread across continents fnirs were 865 8Z3 898 Herning avenue, has been elected the coach is not required to main- Maureen Cassldy; "Mama in'her they are fully grown. Most of the established as trading centers. between the junior varsity and "6 ERRICO TRUCKING (J) kerchief." Patty Schubel; "I in his diploma. cocaine leaves produced In South AND senior team from the Cranford Kirlcu . . . ~I5fl 131 captain of the 1949 football team at tain a position on the bench. How- High School Second Division Teams WydBOff 184 187 188 Jr. College Cagere Williams College, WilUamstown, ever, this new rule does not per- See—Saw Contest my cap,'* Cappy Newbury; "rein- A veteran of World War II, Pa^ \merica nre used locally. FORIMMEDIA TE DELIVER Y J Recreation league, scheduled to Thownen _«.—— 168 142 220 jeer," Lois Ann Shaheen and trolman Druzek has been a mem- e Distance Vision get underway at 7:30 p. m. Moreoko : 134 190 Drop Third Straight Mass. ' Majoring in philosophy, he mit coaching from the sidelines. IV -. EXTRA BULBS Defeat Post Office Slcko J 183 188 208 is a iunior at the college, where he Decided in Closing Marty Damon; "mouse," Bobby ber of the police force for a year. A person can see about 5.220,000.- Benefit Affair Offers Tickets may be purchased at the WUklns 187 -178 also was on the* football team in 5. The first player touching a Biach, and "children in bed,H"e was physical education in- Study, Blood Smear* 000.000.000.000 miles with the naked GET 'EM EARLY ! door, from members of the execu- And Errico Keglers By Score of 50-48 ball after a jump ball may cause Minutes, 55 to 51 Sandy Cloud, Vincent Kling and structor in the Air Force during More than 6.000 blood smears 834 80S 838 Droppirtg its third straight, game, his sophomore year. He also played eye. This is the distance of a hazy COAL I tive committee of the Boosters' it to go into back court without a Judy Richards. the war. from wild birds were obtained by spot of light which can be seen on Opportunity to Watch Second division teams had the DEMOCRATIC CLUB (2) the Union Junior College quintet freshman football and basketball. Coach Paul Selby's Blue and . RAVEN RUN ANTHRACITE — Product of Jeddo-Hlehiand | Club or at the following stores: Dlmmlek Ju_ . 163- - 138 149 violation being called. scientist? from the California di- a dark night in the constellation of trap out for the leaders in the Gold cagers were defeated by Ro ' Santa Claus cookies jars were Schmitt J 222 .176 128 lost a dose one, 50-48, to Drew While at Cranford High School, There are a few other changes vision of fish and game' and the Andromeda. Actually it is a great College Stars in Action Colonial Barber Shop, Peppermint Cranford Bowling League last Hayeck 1—-Z.140 11» _^ IBS selle Park a* the Park Friday night presented to the mothers as gifts SCHLECTER'S Room, Sportsman's Shop, and Den- University at the Cranford High Stuart Duffield played" on the var- in the rules which have been made, Discovery of New York ' I Hooper foundation of the University galaxy of stars like" the whole Letters of acceptance had been Friday night, and both, the Post Carey ••.... 129 164 IBS School gymnasium last Wednesday sity football team for three ye'ars by a score of 55-51, marking the made by the children. A present nis and Doyle Confectionery. Stleff il82 178 133 but these are minor and should third game in which Cranford has was left for each child in the nUr- New York, one of the original 131 of California, in an effort to get in- Milky Way system, of which our Rankin and Jahn Coal Company ; received this week from several of Office and Errico Trucking keglers Handicap 47 47 47 night This was the first UJC de- and also was on the basketball states, has had a vital and event-1 "formation helpful in their studies of sun is a part. Its light takes about Cranford Paint and Hardware Practice sessions for the alumni not cause the spectators any, con- nil part in American development tne many former high school ath- were toppled for two games.- The feat at the hands of Drew in theteam. Following his graduation in rolled up over 50 points only to be jfcry group. The Christmas tree encephalitis. 870.000 years to reach us. so astron- 321 CENTENNIAL AVE~ CRANFORD. N. J. | OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS team, being coached by J. Seth 849 822 776 fusion, Coach Selby said. since the earliest times. Verxaiano, letic stars now playing with col- Democratic Club licked the mail- POST OFFICE (1) three years that the two teams 1945, he served in the fcTavy for 17 nosed out anyway. The Blue and in the nursery, decorated with omers usually give its distance as Weekley, began this week as for- sailing for the French, discovered T«L CR. 6-0834 Yard—Wlnans Ave. lege teams who have been invited men two games and lacked ,only Rocen _. . 178 200 196 have been meeting. months. • Gold tearp stopped Regional, 46-43 ornaments by the children, will be ' Local vloesthetlo" 870,000 light years. 104 South Ave., E, Cranford 6-1870 mer high school stars began to ar- Holt —• , 167 140 isa New York harbor and lower Bud- to participate in the annual' Cran- two pins of winning a sweep, Donovmn .'„ ,_137 118 184 in, the season's opener and then given to a less fortunate child. Thousands of compounds . have rive home from college. The var- The UJC cagers got off to a 14-6 Local Deer Hunters son river in 1524. It remained for ford High School alumni-varsity while the Unamis accomplished the Boertroanfi , nn 153 166 bowed to Scotch Plains, 61-59 and been studied for anesthetic activity sity team is coached by Paul Selby. KoeMer . 190 188 170 iead early in the game, -but their Henry Hudson, an Englishman em- feat over the Errico Truckers. The to Hillside, 64-81. Flaattc in the last 40 years, but procaine, basketball game at the high.school attack was slowed down when the In Successful Party ployed by the Dutch East India Proceeds of the event will go toErrico team never gave up, and, 808 781 783 Friday night's contest was close PlagUca are used frequently In or novocain. discovered at the be- gymnasium next Tuesday night. Afadison team switched to ajman- Outlines company, to explore the river and the high school" athletic Injury 'after dropping the first two, came On a recent deer hunt at Hawley, all the way, neither team ever get- unusual and unnoticed ways. Latest ginning of that period. Is still prob- The affair is sponsored by the high Howard J .170 183 188 for-man defence. At the-half, the Pike County, Pa., six Union establish the Dutch claim to the fund and the Boosters' Club schol- back in the nightcap to set a new Bay ting more than 4 points ahead ot use is for clothesline. It is water- ably the most generally used local school and the Cranford Boosters' _. -.133 18» 134 home team was leading by only region in September. 1609. arship fund. James W. Rudd, team record with a sparkling 958 Rodserm 1__137 138 163 Basketball County residents bagged three the other. The score was tied U proof and easy to dean, with un- anesthetic. Club. president of the Boosters' Club, is Patton . 143 143 163 iwo points, 27-25, and'Drew tied buck. The largest buck, an eight- game. _171 14* 176 things up at 37-37 midway of the times before. RoseUe Park finally usual tensile trength and a very Among the alumni who have al- chairman in charge of arrange- Dointer, weighed 160 pounds, and While last week's leaders, were Handicap 18 19 IB second half and then went ahead took the lead, 47-45, to stay out in low stretch rate. It also can be tied ready signed up to play: are Doug ments, asisted by Edward Aborn. the other, two were four-pointers being slowed, the Methodist Men's . - 774 787 831 Cor the rest of the game. Rule Change front for the remaining four min- much easier than most lines. - -Staples, Class of 1945; Thomas and weighed 140 and 130 pounds. Club won two from the VFW to go PETERSKN'S-DAIBY Trailing 44-37 with five minutes utes of the game. . CUSTOM CABINETS Muldrow, Harry Armstrong, Don Washington's Traffic Pr«U*m Angle 136 139 173 Pointing out that spectators at Among hunters in the party, into a first-place tie with the Post E. A. Petenen J ;_«3 16S 159 to go. Union Junior Collefe closed John Bilney led the Cranford When Hanging- Pictures Any 8ixe — Any Ship* Anderson, Michael Hobbie and Al- A survey discloses that half of basketball games often are unwer- e Jim Cascio of Cranford, Office and Enrico pinners. E..W. Feteraen 148 148 -167 the gap to 50-48 in the closing familiar with changes which may scoring with 16 points, and Don A heated nail may be driven into bert Nugent of the Class of 1946;the motor vehicles In the congested W. Pctenien ' 117 165 157 Frank Corvelyn of Garwood, John Also FORMICA COUNTER TO! feHl:^ .. - 100 J8» JBO- minute-on two set shots by ~ " id high wiUi 12.—— afla without splattering the plas* Stanley Wieland, Norman Koury downtown area of Washington, D. Dairy;—taking the have beeinnade liVthimiles by tire Tirone of Roselle Park, Harry Chbjery, but the tying goal failed CRANFORD f»r and Ernest Hobbie of the Class of C, are taxis, three-fourths of which measure of. the Citizen and 744 808 827 Basketball Rules Committee and Hollberg of Westfield, Wes Ford of G F P [to materialize. Buck, i •. 5 2 12 G F P 1947, and Wesley Wehrenberg, are empty. Chronicle, for two games, and the V. T. W. (1> as a result may be prone to criti- Plainfield and Walter Dana of Walker, f 5 a n liNfON^WLTGAWNET CO. :_ 160. 201 134 The lineups: cize an official unjustly, Paul Walters, f 0 0 0 Dragonagon, tt T 3 17 ILdons Club, who-conquered Sunny A. Tineo ISO 116 South Plainfield. Burn't. f 2 19 JeffVe, i DSEW CRANFORD Selby, coach of the Cranford High Caruso, c 2 1 B 0 0 0 Put New life In 31 S. UNION AVE. CRANFORD, N. J. Acres for two, are now tied for BerardlncUI _ . 134 162 o »> a F p Pd 8 3 IS J. Tfneo ;_132 , 1S4 170 School basketball team; this week Bilney. c 7 2 16 Phillips, c 0 0 0 fourth p"lace, followed by- the Sehlnncr u IBB- 14B Raseritx, f 3 4 10 Chonerjr, f 4 0 Buna, c 4> 0 0 l«eher. g 2 0 4 - Call CRanford 6-0228 for Estimate Ready, t S 3 13 Mans. < O o outlined the major rule changes for Byrna. g 4 3 10 YOUR FORD CAR Rotary Club and Meg's League, Markowlch ~ — ~ 148 IBS Haugh. t 0 0 0 dcarell, f 3 In Swim at Drew Belford, g 0 0 0 ,. u - • " "'"' ~ 36; 3 the 1948-49 seasqnr- &c-; ••£'''•• K-.V ,-i-.v -I" - - - - ; 0 0 -0 whojare aead?oek^-foj^btth. The o _. .. - - 3 RtOal-kl, B 1 1 3 Smart, c, 5 3 12—Apple'te, c 7- nightcap, of the.. Rotary-Men's '^ :••,-"••--••-<-••• •••-•Wi'--.., 806 840 3 17 1. It is recommended that a ^ Hufnall.' E 1 1 3 Viftel. g 4 4 13 Springfield avenue was one of the Hobble, g 0 o _o ..••.. • •;.•;]* League/game wound up in a tie METHODIST MEN'S CLUB <3>' ... Cimalia, g B J 12 Goldb'g, g a player committing a foul raise his 3 3 participants in- a synchronized 21 9 81 . 33 9 55 which was won in the roll-off by Imus „ 135 194 131 Scheil'n. g 0 0 0 right hand at ^rm's length above Harris 13O 131 133 Zeilm'ng 0 0 0 . swim presented by the Women's Referee, Welner: .umpire,' Heue. COAST TO COAST MOVERS the Presbyterian keglers. Scott . 133 150 113 his head. The purpose of-this is to Cranford- 17 .13 11 10^-51 i Athletic Association of Drewv Uni- Rebuilt Engine Thosewho hit the 200-mark last Teetxel — -.: -.168 333 166 Totals '-10 12 SO . Totals 18 12 48aid the scorer in recording per- RoseJIe Park ....18 12 13 12—55 , Cory -•- J79 305 143 Score at naUtlme: Union 37, Drew 25. versity in the Bowne Gymnasium Anywhere In the U.S. or Canada week included: Leighton, Unamis, Officials—Jakucs and Selby. sonal fouls. (It is only a recom- pool Monday night. Miss Canright .00 And 754 684 Varieties of Fish Saf*. Reasonable and 203; Thommen and Sicko, Errico 873 mendation, with no penalty at- is a senior in the Collegs of Liberal Installed$ Your BUILDERS' GENERAL 131 There are more than 40,000 dlf- for Old . Immediate Service. Trucking, 220 and 202; Schmitt. Grossman ...... 135 142 108 Gets Football Key tached for failure to comply.) Arts. - - ' - • Democratic Club, 222; Rogers, Post Krele 105 111 fereni klndo nl flsh«>s In the world. 163 Engine By Van—Rail—Boat—Air 2. Substitutes are no longer re- DITulllo 188 133 168 Richard K. Iceland, son of E. Office, 200;'E. Haizman, Petersen's J. Haddad -^..178 311 113 K. Loveland of 204 Hampton quired to report to an official BUDGET PLAN Dairy, 200; Korner, VFW, 201A;. Haddad '.J-.-.'._ 153 182 when entering game. However, Handicap — 79 .-. 65 61 street, has been- awarded a key for PAY AS YOU RIDE' HENRY P. TOWNSEND, Teetsel and Cory, Methodist Men's participation in 150-pound foot- they must report to the official FORSGATE FARMS Club, 233 and 205; J. Haddad. 769 818 780 scorer, wait for the horn, and must .... tor a joyous Yuietide REPUBLICAN CLUB (It ball at Princeton University. A ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc. Builders General, 211; Venneri, P. Tlnnesz 134 166 165 sophomore, he is majoring in social be beckoned by an official. A tech- A. J. VANO Fireproof Storage Packing S> Crating a Specialty celebration and a New Year Republican Club, 203; Thermann, Praul -.. 06 169 137 nical foul may be called for enter- SALES SERVICE for Commercial and Estimates Given Freely Venneri . .._ ...303 160 " 139sciences. He was graduated from CBaaford 6-24M-J Lions Club, 203; Rouvet, Commu- V. Boertmann 153 191 143 Cranford High School in 1947.. ing the .court without his permis- Household Goods. Can WEstfleld 2-4464 overflowing with all good ters, 200; and Hopkins, Lutheran A. Tlnneu 144 149 138 sion. Brotherhood, 202. COMMUTERS (2) • MILK AND CREAM FRESH things tor you ana yours 750 835 711 Kinney 154 184 160 3. All jump balls now take place The league will be resumed on Hoftnann _ 143k 1S4 - 158 SUNNY ACRES <1> Scheller 194 WO '170 January 7 following the holidays. Cowperthwalte 1S3 146 153 Rouvet .143 178 200 This will mark the' final' night of Neitzel . . 160 131 137 Blind „ ,100 100 100 TWIN BORO Blind , , , 100 100 100 Handicap - _.:-56 81 ; 53 the first round and will be followed Rankln 137 169 164 McClRDY on-January 14 by the Individual Stupak; 177 1S7 164 789 841 841 sweepstakes tournament. — - . U 12 U Last week's summaries: m . 739 719 730 CBANFORD BOWLING LEAGUE AUTO CORP. Here's the perfect center for ydur . ROTARY CLUB (1) LIONS CLUB (3) JEWELERS Stevens 144 106 ' 199 Team Stsndln* WML 1. SCHBODLZ. Tnm. Doddl .; J3S J2J 187 family circle ... on Christftus eve* Tti^TTTiBnn . ^ i T^M 133 203 r w L Brttton _.13S *78 1M Post Office L _._W 16 6 ALDEN ST. R. Hamer .» J. «• 144 ISO Hall -131 1W. 164 and throughout the yean to cornel u> its* J. Haraey „ ..-_-133 KM 178 Itarlow 124 181 141 Errico Trucking . ._-_36' ' 16 CRANFORD Rvedman 173 183 147 Ford — 137 184 _ 193 Metnodbrt Men'* Club ._-3» 16 Ask to see and hear Crosley 9-214MJ Handicap „ _ 14 14 14 Petersen's Dairy' _.'J_.... ifl 17 158LW«tfickiAveDne 650 790 830 Lions Club .39 17 complete with FM-AM radio Rotary Club :L._—-.--33 30 600 747 780 LUTHERAN BHOTHERHOOD <1» Men's League .. _i_-33 30 and fast, gentle auto*! ROSELLE PARK MEN'S LXAOUK 43) Bud Knierlm : 1—167 15»> 141 Sunny Acres ;; J21 31 matic record player fot Mead Sr ISO 131 160 O. Oehrke .,..189 183 Citizen-Chronicle ...... JJ1 31 BO. 4-tl«*~CMl Butler ._....!» 171 170 C. Knierlm 133 Lutheran Brotherhood 31 . 31 ten and ovelye-inch Mead. Jr _.._14S 133 138 R. Nylon 149 187 151 Commuters : ,._.___30 ' 33 Mufleld „ .. _U1 1OS 1S4 P. Nylon _. 180 ISO 138 Democratic Club ^....'J__.-.19 " 33 •iz«s.F!nisned!nmeU Beach 1S8 186 US Hopkins . ' 303 149 llnimli _ __.... i .. 19 23 Meyer' A_ 141 Republican dub _-..„.. 18 34 low' mahoganyJ 733 «M 780 VKW _ i. 15 XI Traditional 18th) : to 98 won by Men'* League roll-off. 731 818 838 Builders General j; . 9 33 Century styHnff. I

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It was se( aside tn^oeserve • Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. monument erected to the memory office of County Register Herbert one^buh^ CMI wouw ^ 7. Pascoe in the Court House, Eli- and Mrs. John H. Schmid, prop- of Sam Barlow, who taUt tte Hist zabeth: • erty known as 14 Park drive.' road around Meant Hood tar com* Services Blue Ridge Developers to Steph- 1 of 38 pupils each; two third is already in a serious condition.' - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Car- Kenya, John Koenig, Bob Benson, At St. Paul's Church At Presbyterian Church New York Suburban Land Com-" penter to William J. Graf, lots 42 en S. Irving, property known as 40 .isiaid Tenneson and Matthewj RWOOD-In observant o( ( AHWuu J-''Wi e'M n Wo^'P^situateMGarwood-Westfleld grades; one of 30 and one of 31 GA J t S C ••*;• The census of persons of school Park drive. Plan for pupils; two fourth grades, one and 43, block 78, section 5, map Javengro. Some of these boys are_the Natjvity, a Communion candle- .-hip" will be vthe sermon topic of Borough of Garwood to Nicholas age hi the borough, as presented New Court Blue Ridge Developers to with 31 and one with 30 pupils; of New Orange. arwood News low in Regional High School and hght service win be celebrated trre Rev. Eric S. Tougher pastor ^ Bue..lot 16, block 20, map of in Mr. Kraus' report, shows a total and. Mrs. Leo Klinchock, property two fifth grades of 25 pupils each; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. D. Sin- the rest are in Garwood schools. from M p m ,o 12 midnight .it devotion services Sunday at 11 biding plots situate in Oakland. of 1,327 people under the age of known as 54 Park drive. two sixth grades, one with 29 and21 living here as of December 10. clair to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmitz, .he Board of Education for a cen- Eifhth Grade - Christmas Eve at St. Paul's Evan- a. m. ut Garwood Presbyterian Borough of Garwood to Mr. and $250,000 one with '30 pupils; two seventh property- in Passaic avenue, 149 The 8T room is very festive with gelical and Reformed Church. Reg-Church. Sunday school will be Mrs. William Parizs, lots 232 and Of these, 432 were Of pre-school Ordinance Operation Ragweed >u!s of pre-schopl,children in con- grades, one with. 30 and one with Iage, 582 of public, school age, 238 feet from South.23rd street. Census lection with the' proposed, enlarge War Dads and Auxiliary ts Christmas decorations consist-,ular services will be held Sunday, held at 9;45 a. m. 233, block 10, map of section No 1 • Ragweed is responsible for about 1M. (Eve. JO^T) : 26 pupils; two eighth grades, oneof high and other school age, and Mr. andn Mrs. Harold Snyder Z8 inent of Washington School on th< Council Give Party at Lyons ng of a drawing of .the "Night Be- with devotions at 11 a. m. and During morning worship, Mrs. property of New York Suburban Addition with 26 and one with 25 pupils. 79 were in non-public schools. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Duffy, 80 per cent of hay fever discomfort South Side, which it now almost a fore Christmas." The windows also Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. .Catherine Mackay will sing the Land Company situate at Gar- Hearing December 28 during the summer. It Is-eombatted "Kb. The Blood Off GARWOOD—Members of Gar- He related that a census of those property knowk n as 548 Quinton the limit of its capacity. The find illus-l Approximately 100 persons at- offertory solo. "Thou Didst Leave wood-Wcstfleld. On Statute Creating avenue. in many communities by spraying My Reveals wood Chapter, 4, American War s the tended a.Christmas program Sun- Tnv Throne," by Matthews. The Borough of Garwood to Mir. and under 21 years of age in the bor- ings listed in the report will servi Activities har e Board to Request Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthes to with 2.4-P. chemical weed-killer. Dads, participated in a Christmas 8 day presented by the primary de- anthem will be "It Came Upon the Mrs. Ralph A. Jones, lots 268 to ough completed on December 10 Joan Fontaine. But I* as a guide for the board in plan party given Saturday by the War Municipal Agency Mr. and Mrs.-Carl Sprauer, lots ling future school expansion. *"<*-partment of the Sunday school. In MirlnioM r-i«^ » v... e....:~— State Approval on indicates the following additions Regional Dads' Auxiliary at Lyons Hospital. Judyj addition. Bill Donoughue sang -.-, «.««.«. », map of section No. 1 KENILWORTH—AD ordinance 3,099 to 3.104, block 102, map of Pierce Lower School Figure to the school population: 1949 Varied Data Mrs. Herman Johnson was _ Communications and Christmas songs and old-time fav- ' "Th A candlelight carol service will property of New York Suburban 1950, 81; 1950-1951, 67; 1951-1952, establishing a municipal court tpr property of Aldene. :harge of the population survey o: orites were led by Otto Hadler, ke place Sunday at 4:30 p. m. Land Company situate at Gar- Christmas gifts were exchanged _ Tne Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ernie to Veranin lake, BflBe De Wolfe Reports Received at a dance heId Friday by the KENILWORTH—Available fig- 93; 1952-1953, 105; 1953-1954, 86 the borough as of January 1, 1949, Age Groupings and :he North Side, and Mrs. Maj president of the Garwood chapter.r i f uu Froat was given by Edward choir will sing "The Birth of wood-Wcstfleld. ures indicate- that a $250,000 Vote Feb. 1 St. Theresa R. C. Church of .Ken-, Patricia Knowfes Crissey was ^chairman for thi claSS in the Lincoln The Rev. Walter C. Pugh, ' Kln«." by Neidljnger, with an Borough of Garwood to Mr. and A' large enrollment in the kin- under provisions of the new State CHURCH & nALE Last Week's Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Henreyy PfeUto"^.-Pfeiffer wen - * ^-^ school addition project would not dergarten in 1947-48 necessitated Constitution, was passed on first ilworth, lots 1 and 2, block 66, sec- . fl»m "OkUhoma" Population Distribution South Side. in charge of entertainment. • A sol' school. Committees in charge £7"r"' presented the Christmas incidental solo by Hope Tietsworth. Mrs. Edward G. Evers, lots 270. tion 12, map of New Orange. TODAY thru FRIDAY GABWOO1>—Construction of a were: Decorations, Sylvia Hidi, in slides, and there were Other soloists will include Mrs. 271 and easterly 10 feet of lot 269, . be too much of a strain on theemployment of an additional kin- and recitation of the Twenty-thin Elrna borough's finances nt this time, it Kenilworth Member reading by the Borough Council Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. j Bart Lancaster, Joan Fantal&e FRL BCATINEE. DEC 24Ut Among Facts Reported ":torm sewer in West street fr'om Rose Kasperovich. Judy Pierce wordings by the children. A Tougher, who will sing block 79, map of section No. 1 prop- dergarten teacher then,.ahd a first rED & DENNIE PETERf Psalm were given. by Sam, a pa Barbara Scheffler, Bette Dougherty. was declared by Assistant Com- at its regular meeting last week. md Mrs. Thomas M. McCoy, prpp- j "Ballroom Buffo,,,,,.. "' South avenue to the brook was re- tient at the hospital. Kru>It picture. "The Littlest Camel "There's a Song in the Air," byer tv ot Mr.,., V-^L- C..K...K__ » — J grade teacher for the 1948-49 term To Be Named foj- "KISS THE BLOOD lions Chib OhiUren's GARWOOD —Many interesting, and Heler »*!"— —--.-. .•'"vneii. was shbwn and Christmas Olcv Speaks, and Mrs. Mackay. . missioner of Education C. D. An-whose. class occupies a room too ThThe magistrate to head the erty known as 67 Parlc drive. figures on population distribution' Dorted completed, by Councilman new Christmas Party Regional \rchie Darroch, chairman of build- Members from Garwood who at Georgette vas sung whose selection will be "O Holy derson at a recent meeting with small to permit more than 25 pu- High School Board . court is to be appointed by the Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. j OFF MY HANDS" SUNNY BRIGHT and age groups are contained in' tended Were Mr. and Mrs. Lucien '; ' , also . TlckeU mar be »fctTf»rJ corn property known as 15 Park drive. homes, 175 on the North Side and tion here on Tuesday, February 1. sented a Christmas program today cemetery for CpJ. Edward J. Buck- nue, Monday night. A feature of ihf and ing the borough's legal debt limit, made necessary byv the extra first January 12 will be the deadline tion of additional gas stationerecs on- 'he community was undertaken by : 1 Blue Ridge JDevelopers to Mr. "Apartment for Peggy" ey of-Kingston. Pa., son of Mrs, making it imposslbltftb" %r»de -jaddeci 'thisterjn..' •'"••- " ' -~ the-Boulevard between the east- he-commission.'' Tne^tter^-wahs tip (Wednesday )~ under. ^djfection.-flf the evening was_the distrftuUon by,.. : 'and Mrs. Gregory W. Priico, prop- •"•'•' In Technicolor " homes, 24 on the North Side and 6 Miss DeSantis, music supervisor in tonanna Buckley South Side; four-family Wewicz^ who is completing his first ominittees of 1949. Buckley. Blue' Ridge Developers to Arnulf three-year term on the board. The schools closed at noon, for assistant commissioner had- in- needed through the eighth grade. der the Laws of 1948, Voters must distant 100/feet ^westerly from the 'The Black Arrow" homes, 47 on the North Side and II ' Received • and referred to the Cpl. Buckley, 21, was killed mtetingjast week. avenue and New street. structed the board's attorney, A. This will mean seven ' teachers, be registered on or before Decem- Ebenbach, property known as 64 on the South Side; multiple apart- Mrs. Helen B. Smith, regional iayor and council as a committee, the Christmas recess. -Classes will 216 Crawford Terrace, Union. N. J. & westerly side .of-Michigan avenue Park drive. prU 21, 1943, while serving on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.,.Walsh L. Grossman, on steps to be taken eounting-=from- our- present- first] ber. 23 to be eligible to vole in Next TUES. thrn THURsT An Innocent Affair" ments, 27 on the North Side and 20 44^i?tjcLerkt_annoiincedJthis week was a recommendation from Lib- be resumed on Monday, January 3. FINE INTKKIOB and EXTERIOR A communication was received Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. on the South Side. Uie^Elbe River, Germany, withrthe to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Walsh, in making application to Commis- grade through eighth grade. the .election February 1. Perma- Robert Mitehum. Kobert Prestan | that the deadline for filing of pe-erty Hose Company 1 of the Gar- The program included Christmas T3rd Reconnaisance Squadron, U. Transfers of undivided, half interest in lots 16, from the! State Highway Depart- and Mrs. Walter F. Zingler, prop- Madeline CarnO I titions by candidates for the school sioner of Education John Bosshart "Our housing situation finds two nently registered voters are eli- wood Fire Department, that Fire songs and recitations by Mrs'.. Army. He enlisted in the 15 and southeasterly half of lot 14, ment announcing that the State . «•— erty known as 31 Commonwealth "Blood On The Moon" THUR8-—^FHL—SAT. board position wilfbe January 12. How n Real Estate and to the Department of • Local classes, manual training and sew-gible to take part in the election, has allocated the sum of $4,745 to road. tin. Chief Thomas F. Brittain and As-Bahr's second grade. A Christmas 5°. ! « — graduatio« —n " from""'"' r map of Garwood Park. PAINTING : also Iconstruction on the North Side and, The. district clerk -pointed out sistant Chief Led Scalzadonna be GARWOOD — The following Rosaria Nuccio, widow, to Mr. Government' for approval for a nt;, being housed in the basement and others may register at the Kenilworth for construction, re- Fred MaeMarr»y, Madeline Carroll TUESDAY MATINEE ONLY - A Merry Christinas Show At the time the census was being playlet, "Everywhere, Everywhere.'^"Sston High School where he, $250,000 expenditure. Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. considered in the establishment of have been recorded at the and Mrs. Walter Green, property of the McKinley building. This borough clerk's office or at the construction, maintenance, repair far Everyone I taken, 4 new homes were under ChHstmas Tonight," enacted by h.ad heen.an outstanding athlete. and Mrs. Thomas J. Kukla, prop- "An Innocent Affiur" Bugs Bunny . • 27 on the South Side. J that under the Laws of 1948, voters a paid fire department. ,^.., u,»tcu uy „— — """""-uii'is auueie. 0«ficc ^ County Register Herbert known as 693 Willow ave PAPER HANGING As originally prepared, the County Board of. Elections office wa s condition is temporarily permit- and lighting of-municipal roads. erty known as 12 Park drive. 1 must pupils in the third, fourth and fifth* •* , known among Garwood j j p^scoe h Court House, Eliz- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. board's plans called for construc- in the Court House, Elizabeth. Population distribution Is given? *» registered ogn or beforo e A letter from Mrs. H. G. Hahlo, young 16 s m t e Plastering • Flo<^r Scraping ted by Dr. A. L. Johnson, pending A resolution was passed grant- _ Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. Chrtstmas Party GARRV COOPER December 23 t0 grades. Miss Collins^ third grade P^P . 'nce he had spent|abHh, nwh-: " " " — T. Munn to tion of a 10-room addition to the The other Kenilworth member 12.411.990/o6 on/then Souttheh Worth Side. y\ \ Side ahd,on February 1 .* *permanetlp eUgibly e tyo reg votege- corresponding secretary of ttie performed a scene in a bright cabin several the completion of our building ex- ing a $25 bonus for the year 1948 and Mrs. George C. Schneider, Starting at 12 J* P. ML ANN SHERIDAN nere *ith his m2 Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Batson, rear and between the present The census revealed that there istereitd d votert s are elgible to take Visiting Nurse Association, Cran- of a southerth n fifamilyl , and Miss between school terms pansion program. of the regional board is Dory to members of the police depart- property known as 32 Park drive. 15—Color Cartoom—15 art I Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Loehr to property at corner of Walnut E Z Terms -- school buildings on the Boulevard. Himple, president of the board, in lare 96 pre-school children I in town'P in the election, Others may ford, requesting a (donation, was Ingall's fourth grade showed "There are no vacant rooms of ment, the tax .collector and the Blue Ridge Developers to. Mr. In AUIUM T» Ow ^Tt-»^T Shaw who will be eligible to ent£r school, register at the borough clerk's Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barry, street and Fourth avenue. If approval finally is obtained any kind whatsoever in either whose term expires in 1951. collector'8 clerk, the borough clerk, Doors Open 12^* N«*n. "GOOD SAM" referred Mexico and Norway. Miss Cnrt»JUaj Mastitis Jr., property in Willow avenue, Borough of Garwood to Mr. and for plans for a $250,000 addition. and Mrs. Clifford C. Wolf, proper- next September, 35 of them resid-Jofflce^or at the County Board of ers' fifth grade presented a Free Estimate* building for occupancy,- nor in the overseer of the poor, the road ty known as 63 Park drive. CkiUraa E5e J of 1949. Mrs. Hahlo announce Semi-annual testing of vacuum 40 feet from East street. |Mrs. Bertram J. Bertolamy, lots 7 it will mean raising the tax rate LIBERT Tax plus ing on the North'Side and 61 onElections office in the Court House, that a total of 620 calls had gauges on milking machines will other buildings in the Borough. Junior College Head . foreman and, the municipal Jail- - Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. the South Side.-Other pre-school Elizabeth. Borough of Garwood to Evelyn to 10, man of Garwood. Fourth UNionville 2-7285-J 42 points, which would mean an "There are nine classrooms, in er. Watch foe the AnwMtnceavenft #)C mean less trouble in the milking A. Blotter, lots 230. 251, and east- •<•'»>!••«•—tion wit^""-i >>•• o^-:> and Mrs. Frank J. Bottone, prop- GREAT O*HENRY THRILL; children will be eligible to enter The other member of the reg- vhprt ...•• ...II. i,.,., „„„,;,! • additional tax of $12.60 per year the Harding School and' nine in Addresses Rotary Club Referred to the fire -committee erty known as 59 Park drive. Owr NG NEW YEAIS EVE erlv half of 249, block 53, man of Transit Real Kstato Company. UNionville 2-3833 on an average home assessed at SHOWS Next Week— school us follows: 1950,89, of whom ional board, from Garwood is Ber- to October 31. section No. 1 property of New Boroueh"'r:"""""-J • • the McKinley School, all fully oc- KENILWORTH—Dr. Kenneth C. was a' communication from the Blue'Ridge Developers to Mr. and Et "BLACK EAGLE'? 36 live on the North Side and jS3|tra,m J. Bertolamy, whose term ex- $3,000, for instance, it was pointed cupied. Therefore, starting^ in- MacKay, president and dean ot,Fire. Department announcing the 1 50 The decision by trustees of the The seventh and eighth grade out by the board. and Mrs. Joseph John Jersets, on the South Side; 1951, 103, of y ad. September, it will be necessary to Union Junior College; Cranford,,reelection of Michael Kelly as property known as 10 Shady lane. Story of a Horse ? - Regional Hospital of New Jersey, chorus sang "O Holy Night," and whom 48 reside on the North Side |Jnc, to forsake plans for a fund the band played several Christmas Speaking for the board at thehave part-tune classes in the sec* described the set up of the college'chief, Constantino Barbariae as Blue Ridge Developers to Louis and 57 on the South Side; 1952,118, Trenton meeting. Supervising ond and third grades. at the weekly luncheon mraetfng first"—jia+nnt chief and Henry Me-* Garwood Man Named campaign for construction of a hos- carols. As a final selection, the chief and Henry Me— H. Mueller, property known as. 15 of whom 59 are North Side resi- pital in this area was told in a let-assembly sang "Joy to the World." Principal Edwin W. Kraus pre- "An additional teacher In the.last Wednesday of the Kenilworth Geehan as second assistant chief. Shady lane. Rotary Club in the Hltchln' Post, REGENT dents and 84 South Side residents; Railway Clerk President ter from L. B. Hazzard, president Honor roll pupils for the second sented figures on present pupil en- 6-7-8th grades .departmental pro- Blue Ridge Developers to Mr. WAYNE DEANNA DURBIN in 1953, 88, of whom S3 are North Route 29. He was Introduced by GARWOOD—Don Costa of 438 of the board of trustees. Follow- marking period' have been an- rollment and future enrollment gram was employed'this term .be- and Mrs. Gerald Higgins, property Laroln* Siders and 53 South Siders. noun Vice-president Earl Pollack, who Candlelight Service TOR THE LOVE inng numerous surveys, it Was]as] ced as foUowsoUows: Grade 6D, estimates based on a recent cen- cause of large classes due to in- known as 19 Park drive. 8tarttec THCB&. DEC tUi School-age children are distrtb-j Third avenue was unanimously W 6D, sus, to demonstrate the need for creased enrollment, and lacking presided in the absence of Presl DAY elected president of the Brother- found that the project would not be PhllPhyllii s Rochou, Dolores De Cicco, At Community €&nrch -Blue Ridge Developers^ to Mr. "JOLIA MISBEHAVES" OF MARY" uted as follows, according to the feasible at. this time. Mayor ijMarion Wojtowisz, Flora Buch- a school addition at this tune. a classroom, this teacher and class dent Harold Snyder. Good at- hood of Railway Clerks, AFL, Lo- binder and tendance was noted for both mem- KENILWORTH *~ A' 4fadlelight report figures: 582 in Garwood ele-cal 1069, at a regular meeting held Thomas Daub expressed regret at, Lee Ragonese; Grade 4, The supervising principal warn- are located in the auditorium. I entary schools, U attending ele- ed that crowdeddd condition* In the "Thf en and visiting Rotarians. service will be held Christmas Eve ^SECRET tAND" recently at the EUzabeth-Carteret the outcome of plans for the hospi- Nancy Deremer, Dorothy Kokulak, "Therefore, five classrooms are at 8 p. m. j»t Community Methodist \AMJkS LADD—DONNA REED Imentary school in Wettfleld, 2 at- present schools will necessitate needed teM Mfc Hotel, Elizabeth. Mr. Costa has tal ' and" ordered Borough Clerk Patricia O'Neill, Mary Ann Pie- ' "in September for grades Church, with the Rev. Gerald M. fa | tending elementary school in Walter S. McManus to write letters karski, Ann Riccardo, Barbara second two, _-_ree, seven, sewing, and Christmas Masses. UmST TME TODAY ,162 attend ibeen employed in the accounting Cover, Jr., pastor, in charge.! I department of the Central Railroad [of commendation to David Tulloch Wrhel, Violet Zoldi, David Bemos- next September, I manual training. Further delay At St. Theresa's Chapel Christmas carols will be sung. HK "MissTariock'sMiBons" "BEYOND GLORY" iHigh School in Springfieldpg . Of the and Fred Cowell for their service ky, Louis Fontenelli, Joseph Mc- i.i— i- "-e pro-|*n our building program will add Communion will be celebrated Company of New Jersey since gm W0Uld KENILWORTH — Masses on KAHWAY- 582 children attending elementary 1937. as representatives of Garwood on Donald, Martin Frahme, Donald would I to our classes on part-time PrO- Christmas Day at 9 a. m. SHOWf "Sealed VcwJ-cT " the hospital planning committee. Mitchell and' Leonard Rataski. mor2e classe? s on a part-time Christmas Day at St.. Theresa's SPEND NEW TEAR'S EVE school in. Garwood. 271 reside on He has held'several offices in the m gram. • The. pastor's sermon topic at H. n-u. r.,j ".. *... ' *L~~i xio na» neia several omces m tne In,, his report for • November, Also, Grade 5, Miss Rogers' schedule. Chapel. wiU be at 8:30 and 10:30 Saturday, Sunday. Dee. 25-28 "GREEN GRASS OF I e SWe a CONFIDENT OF GRFATEST VALUE "Realizing that it will require a.m., the latter being a high mass, Sunday ^devotions at 11 a. m. will AT THE KIAI/rO Sout« *Mt Side? . "^ " "* ""'.railwa^Isecretaryy union.. protectiv:includine cotnmitteeg those of- Building Inspector Gustave Bley class, .Jane Gulyas, Doris Del Mr.-JCraus'- report contained - at "least a. year' to construct" the be "Behold the Son of God." Sun- AeiUa la Th» Orient WYOMING" table breaking down the total it was announced this week by the FOR A GREAT SHOW Enrollment figures, for Garwood man„„„, chairma^i,oj^.»mn o-#f th*••e- organizatio——»—«—n announced permits issued were for Conte, Joyce Hart, Joseph Popa- proposed building, and that new Rev. William B. Donnelly, pastor. day school will meet at 9:45 a. m. Eilasa Landi, Otto Krurer in technicolor elementary schools over the past a total valuation of $19,550 with dak, Jerry Sachsel, Joyce Hart- school enrollment of 588 as fol- Plans are being made for a New committee and special grand lodge ROYAL homes are being rapidly built and There will also be a high mass at decade ate listed as follows: 1938- organizer. While serving overseas fees at $67. The report of Borough man, Judy Tombs, Michael Kov- lows: Four kindergarten classes as rapidly occupied, the additional Year's Eve party to be held at the "CORREGIDOR" TUES.—WED.—THUR8. 39. 576; 1939-40, 550; 1940-41, 518; ach and George Vandemark; Grade containing 21. 22, 23 and 21 pu- midnight Christmas Eve.. during the war with a-railway bat- Recorder James T. Leonard showed enrollment now coming in and' church. Following the entertain- al*o ' : STAKTS TOMOUOW 1941-42, 492; 1942-43, 499; 1943-44, there were 11 violations during 5, Miss Crawford's class. Bob pils; three first grades/two of Children's confessions will be ment, there'will be a watch-nigh' ... 52S; talion, Mr. Costa received several during the time of building will heard at 9 a. m. Friday, and adult Anna May Wong CARY GRANT worn, on WKXK 541;. 1944-45, 539; 1945-46. commendations for his morale November with total fees collected George, BUI Toth, Bob Wolfe, El- them containing 33 pupils and further tax our housing capacity, service beginning at 11:30 p. m. M 1946-47. 540; 1947-48. 528. and $98, of which $77.50 was sent, to len Dougherty, Barbara Materia, one 21 pupils; two second grades confessions from 3 to 6 and 7:30 "Lady From Chungking" MYRNA LOY "Walk a Crooked M3e WAtVIKB MBADE'8 work among troops in the Persian as" well as the teaching job, which to 9 p. m. Friday. j 1948-49, 582. Gulf Command, - serving at that the county treasurer and $20.50 Joan Nash, Betty Pugh, Gloria ShirieyTEMPU' Anticipated enrollments for com to the local treasurer. Rock, Evelyn Roode and Madeline Summonses Issued for 8ATCKDAY—SUNDAY THEATRES time as a technical sergeant. He MOVIE GUIDE ing years are given as follows; returned to the zone of interior for .police Commissioner Burton JE. Tripka. Credit! 1 ^l»e Saxon Chum" Cars Blocking Plows 4- —Color Cartoon*^—4 •XKASK CAIX 1949-50, 653; 1950-51, 700; 1951Officer Candidates School. Mr. Dickerman was' authorized" to pur- Also, Grade 6) Miss Smith's class, PLAINFIELD 6-3500 52, 747; 1952-53. 798; 1953-54, 818 KENILWORTH —Despite the For Movie Infcxrmatiop Costa is a member of the Officers chase three tires for the police car, Peggy Burns, Gloria Mosca and Monday, Tuesday, pee. 27-28 "From the figures shown," th Reserve Corp. cost not to exceed $50. The fol-Bruce Hayden; Grade 8, Mrs. Ton- hindrance of automobiles parked reports reads, "the school popula all night at the curb, snow plow- ; Mailn«« and Kvenin£ A resident of Garwood since lowing report for November was jes' class, Joyce Jackson, Elaine tion for the next five years can be submitted by Police Chief John J. Ragonese and Rose Kasperovich, ing operations were completed Dennis Morran, Jane Wyman determined to an almost exact fig' September, ld47, Mr. Costa is a Greet the New Year and all streets were open to- traffic member of the Republican County Brewer: Complaints answered, 18; and Grade 8, 'Miss Christie's class, "Bad Men of Missouri" ure. Also with the possible addec ambulance calls, 6; automobile ac- Sylvia Hidi, Bette Dougherty and early Monday morning, James FU. Z4th for 1 Week home construction, it is hardly pos- Committee. He attended Bayonne Rego, road foreman, announced, High School, where he edited the cidents, 4; injured persons, 1, andPrank Stoflers. ROT ROGERS in g Gracr Oanan , sible that the maximum school en 'lows began to operate early Sun- James Caxney, George Raft school magazine and won the New dog bites, 2. "fhere were no fire Fifth Grade Walter riiiwi rollment for the elementary grades calls recorded last month. Fire Competition is keen between lay afternoon. • RANCHERCT In will at any one given time exceed York Times Oratorical Contest. He "Each Dawn I Die" HISO attended Drake Business Col- Chief Brittain reported.. Authority Betty Pugh and BartoMa Materia At Kenilworth Inn! Police w«re -ordered by Police EXTRA! Walt Disney Famous Julia Misbehaves 1,000 pupils. was given Fire Commissioner Al- 'ege. Mr. Costa at present is tak- for the title of best speller in the ICornmissioner Dudley Neville to Wed., Than., Dec 4S9-30 •"• LITTLE "Garwood being compact in area, bert Brittain" to purchase a new /) issue court summonses to those STARTS New Year's Eve ng courses in labor relations at 3C -class. A prize was awarded Matinee u>J~KVU^(I I<»r the year IMS. of New Jersey does ordiiln: Cecil B. Dea(llle< estimated at 6 thousand gallons. The living in Garwood again after Section 1, A municipal court for the round. Many designs to choose tanku how used by the Borough are Christmas Music years spent in Germany where he! HERE'S WHAT YOU GET AT OUR Borough of Kenilworth. County of Union from—or we will plan cards for *v"ed by Standard Oil Company and und State of New Jeraey, Is established, Kenilworth Sanitary Live Poultry Market The Crusades father was with- the army of oc i your particular need. rMderH >TU!!it Iikret; to purchase them by VFW as of January 1, 1O40, pursuant to the STEPHEN RODOQtJINO, Prop. ^ , ¥ with oni Stmulurd Q1I Cohtpuny find furnish, y cupation. provisions of Chapter 264 of the Laws of tsrving LunchsonJ The cost is surprisingly low. hem to the Uorough for ltd storage pur- GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 1048, as amended and supplemented poses. Gasoline must be the etjuivuleTit GARWOOD — Christmas carols Seventh Grade Section 3. The name of the municipal 24 20th Street, Kenilworth, N. X >f Standard ESKO as manufactured by ire being broadcast each evening The 7T class held a Christmu court .shiill be the "Municipal Court ¥ | The Man From Texas Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, •his week from 7 to 8:30 o'clock in Full Course Turkey Dinner the Borough of Kenilworth." (Next to Post Office* Ji«i Cr»lt — Lynn B»r nd each bidder shall nubir.lt with its bid party yesterday afternoon. Their Section 3. The municipal court shsj M DbuMM's from 5 to 9 . specification of ltd product. the town center under sponsorship room was decorated with bells, a have u seal which shall bear th« impres Telephone CRanford 6-2073 SAT. for 5 DAYS of the name of the court. BonoucM or GAHWOOD. if Bay Leaf Post, 6807, VFW. The Christmas tree and pictures on the Pint of Blended Rye (Per Couple) Kay MlUand «IOE. post posito and Joan Bronish. Section S. The municipal court and the Poultry, Cheese, Butter and Fresh Eg Blair Notice la hereby given that I. JOHN r. RICHARDSON. Tax Collector of the commander. ' Noisemakers — Favors •• municipal magistrates thereof shall have IK* lOltOUOH OF GARWOOD. IN THE COUNTY Or UNION, STATK OV NEW A benefit movio wus sponsored possess and exercise all the functions, EVERY MONDAY 'EltSEY, pursuant to the authority of the statute in such csse made and provided, recently by the Visual Aids Club of i powers, duties and Jurisdiction conferred jf JIFIEI8P.IL will on Kiboflavin Deficiency '*v the nrovlslon* of chapter 364 of the Knlar(if rrsuli of ribitllnvin deficiency were sent to Bonnie Burn Sana- Section S. The municipal court shall VAUDEVILLE "10 A. M. (E. S. T.) at the Municipal Building, Garwood. N. J., expose for sale and torium. The check has been grate- be held In the Borouah Hal). The munlcl- ^1) the aeveral tracts and parcel* of land hereinafter specified as of the 1st day ot fully accepted und will be used tc H l>al magistrate shall sit at such times and I Hoi Ku Seroeo UIU | Julv, IMS. all u computed.In the list on file in my office together with additional such days as trie Borough Council interest on these amount*, from July 1st . IMS to datw a of sale, together with the purchase a radio for the children's resolution shall direct and at such ¥ tt*U oi auch aalsj. ' * ward. Make Your Reservations NOW! Imes as the municipal magistrate shall . The said lands WIU be struck off and sold to such persons as will purchase decide th« business of the court may re- »•*—.<*.-„ •w same subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but In no Case in The club, under leadership o: Telephone CRanford 6-0715 quire, subject to the rules applicsble to ¥ . "ci's* of 8% per annum. The payment for the sale shall be made before the close Robert Fontenelli, president, and municipal courts. | °' Die sale or the property will be resold. This sale is made In pursuance o/ the NEW HOMES Section 7. - All ordinances, or parts of NOW thru THURS. ^ruvlsiona of Revised Statutes of N. J., 1037, Title 84. Chapter B. and the ada Mrs. Dorothy Tearse, sponsor, con- irdinances. Inconsistent with the provi- fciiendatory thereof and aupplesnental thereto. sisted of John Mayer, Henry Pie- sions of this ordinance are repealed. MAW Chria Dlekeaa On Myrtle Avenue OPENS A ROYAL ¥ ., Any ot said tracts of land may be redeemed before the sale by the payment of karski, Fred Bauer, Gordon Ray Section 8. This ordinance shall lakx m ACCOUNT! ifTect when adopted and published as OKKSIM ^ Christmas Carol ° 'mount due thereon to data ot such redemption Including costs to such date. " by law. Where oas) or mora assessment installments are dellnauent the fuU unoust SEE KENILWORTH INN >BAUAOSByaYDEBUfiKE pin ™ [lie »isrss»i«iit becomes due and payable and consequently In sucb Instances the N«tle< »'ll amount of delinquent ssesssmsnt ts necessarily bicluded In the tax sale list NOW UNDER MANAGEMENT OF Public notice Is hereby given that the • OaKKMJSfULtiMJfiSEDnWfK Variety Time " " Understood that'these parcels will be sold subject to ail assessment Installments MURRAY & MURPHY Guaranteed >rdlnance set forth above was. Introduced per person lovlcd.but not yet due or payable. * a meeting of the Borough' Council of NEWMAN BADJO SHOW . .****** tellowlns; la s description oi the land* and the owners' name* as con' CUSTOM-MADE MICKEY and FRANK SHERBA ie Borough of Kenilworth in the County plui F«daral hu > HAH H0W6. N0BB4AKB5 '••nt,i in tttm iiml Qn m^ ^ my otBca. together with the total amount due thereor FOR ' Union at a meeting of said Council l STEEL Club and Restaurant — Catering Facilities I December 14. 1048, and that said ordl- Make Your lestryptlons Now: V '"mputed to July 1st. 1S48. The names are shown a* they appear in the tax list lance will be further considered for final Plicate and do Dot necessarily mean that these parties are the present owners oi Private Banquet Hall with Bar >ur««xe at the meeting of the Borough ">« Property, INSURANCE '"OUTVCW of the llorough of KenllwoHh at , A»TEH THl: rfHST PUBIJCATION Of TH13 UST TUX COIXECTOR IS VENETIAN BLINDS he Borough Hall, Kenllworih, New Jer- Blood On tbc Moon rJVTHQRiziaj xo RHIOVX NAMES TROU TUA UBT or PHQPERTY OFTEHXD BOULEVARD :BV. on thn IRth day of December, 1S4S. HOTEL ">< SALE ONLY UPON KECIIPT OT CASH OH CEHTIT1ED CHECK. CONSULT Whlt« or Ufhi Ivory KENILWORTH it 8:00 o'clock P. U. ESSEX HOUSE Tlie foUowliig flaura* do not include taxes levied for tne year INt: ' " PHUJP J. McarVNA. ^***e Bleak Let «s»ul Borough dark. Winner Take AU DAVID A MURRAY $4.25 up Dated: December 14. "" " «ay ,...'. „ 4J 064-583 - 31.M . _ 8 2301 10 na. ft. minimum , 17 215 CENTER 8T. _'. J 81 GAKWOOD. N. 1. CAIX WESTYIKLD Z-45M 111 BROAD ST., ELIZABETH ^_ n I4SA. «.M 3d L -*r*\ 084-01 Phauica: WE. ZUII or Z-47U-M JOHN SVENDA Mttier is Ma 9.H Adv. t-e*sj »4l4s 619 8OUTH AVE.. OARWOOD - Pace Twenty-dx CBANTORD CITIZEN AMD CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, PECEMBER 22, • 1948 Wednesday Cjnh Hears inson. 22 Holly street Papers on PlasUeaa Painter far FialMfm Japa&ese Rice '•I the Southwest will be presented —A flattleMT»<5p«31anl powder com- Alt Jipibne Hce ii at the ihort- Talk on Xmas Carols by Mrs. Roy T. Puckey and Mrs. For Cranford Scientist P0"!*"!. !>*€ b«M _fayente4_by_» grained type. It is classified to Joseph A. Getz at a business meet- New Yorker. It is described as pro- Japan proper as paddy and upland, The first Christmas Carol, taken ing of the-club on .Wednesday, Two Cranford scientists, M. from Luke, Chapter 2. in the Bible, viding a plastidzing agent lor ex- or conunon (nonglutinous) .and glu- January 5. at the Cranford Public Thomas O'Shaugnessy, 3 Indian plosives, such as of the nitro- tinous. Paddy rice is cultivated to HAPPY and succeeding' carols were the Library. Spring road, and Harold A. Ric- • topic, of Mrs. Percy Windsor oi cellulose type, better adapted than paddy fields where it is Irrigated ards. Jr., 8 Riverside drive, last other kubatances tor the purpose of throughout the growing period, Maplewood, who addressed the week received the Army-Navy reducing the flash resulting from whereas upland rice is able to com- ISEW YEAR Wednesday Morning Club at its Cotton Thieves Each year American cotton farm* certificate of appreciation in ac-Ignition of the powder, without ad- plete Its growth to the fieldwithou t annual Christmas party last Wed- er» are robbed of more than 290knowledgement oi their outstand- versely affecting Us moisture re- irrigation, as Is true of wheat nesday at the. home oi Mrs. Charles minion dollars by tiny eotton-at- ing contribution to the work of sistance. ~ L. Searles, 5 Tuxedo place. Mrs. taddng insects. If the money tak- the Office of Scientific Research Windsor also described and sang Bat 8lfmJs G A R w o o D £ RANFORD KENILWORTH en out. of cotton by insects over th* | and Development during World - Faraatte Human ear* cannot hear the in- traditional' carols of countries past 20 years wet* divided equally War II. Death and health losses suffered throughout the world. cessant clamor of the bat aa ha Vol.LV. NO. 49 among an cotton grower*, each The two men were among a from stomach worms.' hmgworms. flits •bout overhead because the CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1948 12 Pages — FIVE CENTS Decorations were highlighted by farmer would have enough money mikes, nodular worms and tape- oafs signaling voice lies to tba a bell hung from the chandelier to buy a new automobile. Proper group of 41 scientists and engineers who received the award at cere- worms to livestock continue to bewave band of about 80.000 cycles or above the tea table. Christmas inceet control measures by cotton tremendous, notwithsanding that vibrations per second. w^««fn eara Formn Speaker bows, holly and greens were ar- farmers can do much to eliminate monies held in the J02nd Calvary science has shown the way to con- Valuations Figure in Changes thla tremendous loss. ' Armory, Newark, last Wednesday. can detect sound only to toe band ranged with,three bells at the trol most of them. In sheep, para- from 10 to 30.000 cycles. Committee center of the table. Mrs. M. F. Commander Walter B. J. Mitchell, sitisms outstrip all other diseases USN, represented the Navy and High Lights of 1948 in Cranford Arnold was in charge of deebda- to importance. ' ft Ft, r«reste ' addressed the recipients. Colonel Again Top July tions. Refreshments were,served. Unlike other forests. Douglai flr Bristol property in the Wych- school year with'a cash balance son award at the Cranford ' The club's executive board will Frank A. Allen, Jr., representing Long Distance Service With approximately 2,000" Preparing foresU must be dear cut because the First Army, presented the Sleepy (Irene) 8«ainete wood section of Westfield as of $212.56 after all doctor's Boys' Camp at Silver Lake, meet Friday morning at the home Some specie* of ground squirrels people present in the afternoon a possible college site ... Mar- bills had been paid in full, ac- near Hope, was won by Clar- small Douglas flrs will not grow in group with the certificates. and over 7,000 on hand for the of the president, Mrs. A. Earl Rob- the shade of larger one*. to the" West go into a summer sleep Mi]' riages during the first six cording to the annual financial ence L. Fritz, Jr., son of Mr. called "estivation" during the hot evening actrvities, the first months of 1948 showed a' statement.. . . Time and de- . and Mrs. C. L. Fritz of 9 Doer- For 1949 Pia Rabies an Tn will be faster section of Cranford's new marked decline, and births ing way. vjvuuuij»juLKjt_^_"_'j^^pr dry period of summer. They also mand deposits in Cranford's Rabid foxes appear to be respon- hibernate during the winter, spend- New Construction Memorial Field at Myrtle more than doubled as com- three financial institutions on September sible for a large percentage of tha ing only two *> four months .above street and Meeker avenue, a pared with figures recorded June 30 totaled. $13,521,200, Approximately 185 men reg- Few Changes Expected cases of rabies in cattle. ground during the year. BEFORE CHRISTMAS EVE Values $1,322,688 living memorial to the war during the same period last' representing a gain of $138,000 istered at the township rooms heroes of the community, was year, according to the semi-an- over the same period last year here during the first three days Tuesday; Induction for Here Daring 1948 dedicated with varied program nual report of William P. ... Selective Service Board of registration under the new For the fourth consecutive year, of events ... A modern dial Smith, registrar of vital statis- 44, which was to serve Cran- Selective Service Act . . , Pu- Adm. Emory D. Stanley telephone system for Cran- Machines or AFTER CHRISTMAS DAY building permits issued in Cran- tics . . . Phases of community ford and the western section of pil enrollments in the Cran- When the Township Committee ford moved from the blue- ford during 1948 were for con- living, highlighted the growth Union County, under the new ford public schools totaled meets at 8:30 p^ m. Tuesday in the print to the construction stage of Cranford as the "Venice of Selective Service Act, organ- struction valuations totaling more 1 2,800 according to Dr. H. R. municipal building to reorganize Sales - Service than a million dollars, it was when ground was broken for New Jersey," were reviewed ized and voted to establish Best, supervising principal . . . the new $450,000 exchange on "Cranford's Day on the for 1949, the principal change will vealed this week by .Building In- headquarters in the Plainfield Joint installation ceremonies be the induction of Adm. E. D^ EXPERT SEKVICE ON AIX MAKES OP WASHERS spector Fred J. Deller. As of building of the New Jersey Air," over Station WNJR in City Hall ... Receipts at the were held at the Casino for A. Bell Telephone Company on Newark ... James W. Rudd Cranford Post, Office for the Stanley, who will succeed Road We appreciate your feelings /Til be on duty throughout calls that comes on this one Monday of this week, there had Jules Dommergue, succeeding C^mnussloner_George_ D. Rankin. been 233 permits issuedTfor con- lcnstreerropposite The~CTE=~ was reelecterf ancT" ""year ending June 30 tofale3 (S. frank Zimmerman, as com- abbot, your poaaesaiona. That's the Holidays—doing my best day of the year. There are sure presidenTr $108,041.99, setting a new all- Rankin retires from th~e com- why everything is packed and stfuetion. valuations totaling $1,- BKY. H. C. UTU; JR. izen and Chronicle office . . . " Louis T. Weiersbach and mander of Cranford Post, 212, mittee this week-end after rune to handle all your calls. But to be delays. "The Church Faces a Needy James W. Budd of 11 Willow Charles R. Merwarth as vice- time record for the local office, American Legion, and Mrs. bandied as though it were irre- 608,755: In 1947 there were 240 according to Postmaster Ar- years' service. •'• placeable when, you entrust us so many folks want to call permits Issued for construction World" will be the topic of the street was • darned executive president and secretary, re- Elizabeth Goodman, succeed- The committee will have its final — IN STOCK NOW — Rev. Herbert C. Lytle, Jr., chairman of Cranford's spectively, of the Cranford thur Metz . . . The Cranford ing herself as president of the EMORY D. STANLEY with your long-distance moving. across the miles at Christmas • "Here's a friendly tip, how- values totaling $1,322,688. Junior Service League had ex- meeting of the year at 8:30 o'clock Caution is our watchword. ... The 233 permits issued up to this pastor of the Vauxhall Metho- seventh United Fund Cam- Boosters' Club, at a meeting of Cranford Unit, 212, American tonight. Only routine business LATEST MODEL WASHEE8 W ever. If you telephone your . dist Church and administrative paign, it was announced by the club's executive board in pended $4,599.25 for charitable ! Legion Auxiliary . . . Cran- Our iv»cV<»r% handlers and drhr- that we can't take care of them last week in December were in the : and year-end transfers of funds secretary of the Church World Bi G. Belden, president , '.' v ' 'the ™*yi***'i>'^:;N'fltf']?!? •'--•••• -s' work during the past year, it ford's/'net. debt had been re- »«a^«tp«rtoofloHg«i)«toim all at nnri^^pvrt%"iinffi tt fair Jitaway friends, juid•... relatives v •was announced in "the annual Wilt be handled at "this.;,session;::\, pgpe from fire~'~in~ An American flag,'the gift of duced more than half a million : Call us for an estimate on your be fan Christmas Eve or after homes, 94; duplex homes. 18; com- report of Mrs. Alvan B. C. dollars; in the past decade, ac- FoUowirig the meeting, it is ex- LAUNDERULL - BLACKSTONE of new circuits and every Sunday night for a new series Cranford during the first half Cranford Post, 212, American pected that the committeemen will oiove to n«intli«»r every case that comes be- template any action on the 40-hour avenue presented at Tuesday1*-?- the township tax collector for the Accident and Tearances in court, was at local in the local.school figures, while abeth; senior steward, Harry R. tilities as 'compared with 1947. Willow street; honorable mention. servicemen should not pay anyone x>lice headquarters this week, and Meeker, Jr., of Bayonne; junior Mrs. George Geng, 1 Cayuga road; for filling out any forms. A resolution was passed provM- increased costs in all department ;By Ten Points There were 638 traffic deaths in ing for the borrowingof $11,083.65 Tudge Stevens said supplies of the make up the balance, The local steward, Norman F. Gibbs; mar- New Jersey in 1947. Figures for Mrs. H. T. Rearwin, 601 Orchard A letter was received by Frank new tickets are expected to be re- school budget, it wassaid. Was The Cranford High School alum- shal, EarlS. Smith; tyler, G. J,11 months of 1948 tabulated yester- street; M. N. Craig, 120 Spring- Carey and his committee thanking rom the Union County Trust Com- pany to provide funds for financing ceived here on Friday. The new approximately $125,000 at the out- ni stopped the varsity basketball Jansen; organist, Walter E. Ouster- day showed 533 fatalities through- field avenue, Mrs. E. B. Cyphers. all who helped, for the cigarettes the cost of previously completed uniform traffic ticket system, under set of Monday night's conference, team by a score of 46-36 before a man; historian, James W- Egan of out the state, as compared with 558 107 Retford avenue, and Mr. and and money sent to the Veterans' apital improvements as follows: hich mailing in of fines is abol- but school officials agreed to Use large crowd in the high school Union. for the same months of 1947. Cur- Mrs. Charles Turner, 19 Indian Hospital in Menlo Park for Christ- Construction of curbs on the south shed, " has been prepared as a approximately half of their sur- gymnasium last night. Tom Mul- Mr. Dennis, the retiring master, rent December deaths are below Spring road. mas. side of the Boulevard, $3,333.65; 'fix-proof system. plus to effect a reduction to thedrow and Joe Lanza led the atwa- s elected a member of the board those of last December in the state. The judges were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sikora reported on pro- paving and curbing of Colfax ave- In reporting on the meeting in$114,000 figure. Councilman Mur- tack for the alumni, getting 11 and of trustees for a three-year term. Richard Macdonald and Mr. and ceedings at the Union County ue, $2,750; purchase of tax office Trenton Monday, Judge Stevens ray praised school board members 10 points, respectively. Norm Other trustees include Rudolph C. Mrs. F. M. Archibald, all of the Council meeting last week. Wil- said that, except for establishment for their splendid cooperation and Koury accounted for 7 of the vic- Schultz of Roselle Park and Philip Mr*. J. C Klein Files Elizabeth Garden Club, and H. C. equipment, $2,000. tors' tallies. liam 5". Schatz and John V. Winter Mayor Fred V. Pitten. who con- of a uniform schedule of fines for expressed the hope that the joint I. DeLano. For School Board Font Paulsen of the Men's Garden Club were reported out sick. ducted the meeting, imported he minor traffic violations, the dele- conferences will continue. Leading the scoring for the var- The installation ceremony was of Elizabeth. Past Commander John F. White had been informed by Blue Hidge gates agreed to the new system. No figures were available on the sity were Don Buck, 10 points; conducted by James Iremonger of Filing of a petition for the can- Cash awards will be presented was appointed officer of the day. Developers that arrangements had "We couldn't agree on the local borough budget. The present Lyle Burnett, 7, and John Bilney, Elizabeth, district deputy, assisted didacy of Mrs. J. C. Klein of 5 by the Garden Club to the first Refreshments were served by a een made for establishment of apenalties," he explained, "because tax rate is $5J27 per $100. 6. Bilney was in the game only by George Barknruin of East Or- Blake avenue,,, president of the three winners in each of the two committee headed by Arthur Ma- epiporary road on Park drive to there are about 128 various traffic Adopted-on final reading was an a short while, not having touched ange, past grand chaplain of New High School 'P.-T.A., this week classes of entries. cauley. ' permit fuel deliveries and afford violations for which different pen-r ordinance creating a new munici- a ball during the past week be-Jersey. brought to six, the number of per- Mrs. J. O. F. Hells, entry chair- alties are imposed throughout the pal court, effective January 1, and cause of an aside injury, and his The retiring master was present- sons who Will seek'election to the! man, was assisted by Mrs. Albert access for fire equipment, etc.. in support was greatly missed. ase of emergency. state. We just couldn't get around fixing the annual salary of the ed with the past master's jewel by three Board of Education posts to G. Ingalls, Mrs. Harry R. Copson io'everyone! Cut in Fall from Crib to it in an hour's meeting." judge at $600 and of the court Others who saw action for the be tilled at the annual school elec- Falling from her crib onto an The mayor also complimented Karl E. Jacobi, past master, and and Mrs. George W. Apgar. Mrs. Councilman Stults on the efficient -It was decided that for the next clerk at $300. The police commit- alumni Included: Doug Stapfes, the past master's apron by Harold tion February 8. Marvin D. Hall Is president of the F.r .11 of alarm dock yesterday morning. tee was authorized to purchase new Dick Jenkinson, Stan Weiland, BUI Hansen, senior warden. , Mrs. Kleio also is president of 13-month-old Lois mi-n Schott of ob done by his department in six weeks, judges will continue to Cranford Garden Club. levy penalties in the same manner summonses in compliance with the Bennis. Don Anderson, Mike and A memorial service was conduct- the Cranford Council of Parent- 1102 Baritan road suffered a lac- snow removal 'after the recent new State regulations, which be- Ernie Hobbie, Bob Grobengieser, 7™*?-7- storm. in which they have in the past. ed by the Rev. Mr. Poynter for 10Teacher Associations and a past UJC Court Games eration above the left eye which y During that period. Commissioner come effective next Monday. James Hall. Dick Schultz, Sal lodge members who died during president of the Robert Morris required seven..sutures. The cut Report of Borough Treasurer E. Mage« and Sidney Goldnxann, state Last night's meeting was adDeli- a Salla, Wes Wehrenberg and the past year. New members' in- School P.-T.A. of Elizabeth. 'She And Reunion Tonight resulted when the clock glass was G. Anderson showed a total bal- archivist and adviser to the Sujourne- d to 11 a. m. Saturday, New Hariry Armstaong. The alumni ducted into the lodge during the served two years as safety chair- •nattered- Dr. Anthony Sordill A large turnout of Union Junior ance as of November 30 of preme Court, will prepare a mim- Year's Day, when the Mayor and team was coached by J. , Seth year were introduced by C. LeRoy man of the board of the Union College students- and alumni Is treated the child.. Patrolman $167,238.71. eographed form listing every traf- Council will reorganize for thWeekleye . Storms, past master. A token to County P.-T.A. Council and also Archie Bird investigated. expected for the annual basketball Following Borough Clerk Philip fic violation over which the lowerensuing year. Personnel of the Also playing for the varsity, Mrr Dennis in behalf of the new was treasurer of the Lafayette classics: Faculty vs. Jayvees and McGevna's report that approxi- courts have jurisdiction. Each local council will remain the same, as coached by Paul Selby.' were Dick members was presented by George Junior High School P.-T.A. in Varsity vs. Alumni Association, to Merritt W. Haynes of Atlanta. judge then will nil in the penalty Robinson, Dick Byrnes, Bob Neeb- Elizabeth. She also did secretarial Ga., will return home next week mately $500 was collected for 400 Mayor L. Thomas Daub and-Coun- W. Beisley. be played tonight in the Cranford og permits Issued during the year, which he normally imposes for cilmen Archie Darroch and Albert ling, Danny Caruso, Dick Walters work In the sales -promotion de- High School gymnasium. The after spending the holidays with each violation. Information thus Gill Were reelected last November. and Tom Cisar. partment of Montgomery Ward. bU son-in-law and daughter. Mf. t was decided to include in the games will be followed by the 949- budget an item to cover con- obtained will be compiled to show It is understood thut there will be In the preliminary, the junior Clear River for Skating A native of Chicago. Mrs. Klein,annual reunion at the college. and Mrs. Arthur C. Pike of 12 minimum, maximum and average complete change in chairman- varsity defeated the- Tar Boilers, A portion of the river, from the has lived in Cranford almost fourl Hamilton avenue. Guests of Mr. truction of a local dog pound. Mr. McGevna reported a total of $186 shios of all council standing corn- one of the leading teams in theCanoe Club to the Sperry Dam, was|years and before cominjj here re- and Mrs. Pike on Christmas Day J in receipts in his office duringj penalties *or each offense-There Crunford Recreation Basketball cleared for ice skating this week sided 15 years in Elizabeth. She •were her brolher-ln-law and sis- will then be an all-day session November. Treasurer John F. League. -J8-4O. Outstanding for the Under supervision of the Cranford has two sons, Donaldv in the sixth| The Cranford Savings and Loan ter, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Conley Mayor Pitten expressed thanks Trenton at which the judge-dele^ Borough jayvees was Charles Stevens, who and good wishes to Councilman]gates will approve a final list of|Kichardson revealed last night that Recreation Committee. The workjgrade at ^Sherman School, undjAssociation has declared its sixty- and family of Cranford, and her | tax. collections for the current scored 20 points in his rlrst gamewas done by a road department,John, who is attending Union ninth consecutive dividend of 2 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Christian Emde. who was attending] fines and penalties, of the season, having been kept truck equipped with a scoop, which' Junior College. Her hushand" isper cent, payable December 31, it his final meeting as a member of "Once adopted, these penalties year will be approximately 95 per- Mrs. James Haynes and family of ( cent, representing a 2 percent gain out of action previously by anwas in operation on Sunday and drafting supervisor for Western was announced this week by Presi- Richmond, N. Y.. and her sister. the council, his term Saplring will be used for the guidance of elbow injury. Ithe Judges, who will still have the over 1947. again on Tuesday. Electric in Newark. dent Joseph A. Plummer. Miss Ruth Haynes of Cranford. Friday.